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8— M ob.

80, 198T

Tm tef t teg tor."

n W ft* FVyrrrold
teteviilon
afar.
"They’re
smart, hat* »*-t appeal, a sense
of humor.”
By ROBERT M l’SEL
technical advance.
I suggested that this triple L'nlird Pres* Staff Correspondent
Its two Jet engines a r t flaeed
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By GAT PAULEY
gtrla. M r s the mac who woo* her 0Ught to be enough to lure any
molted Press Women's Editor
Into a wedding must be a combi- f4r, out
lhe old mlJd r , nkl.
of an attentive audience in France
c* *$*
'**? nf * r th* **®'
NEW YORK a — Glsele Mae- nation of Gregory Peck, William
if he says he h a . had a rile on K *” *j k *
00 Uftd 0,1 “ *
Most Want Money, Too
Kemie, one of the entertainment Itotden and Edward R. Murroa.
the Caravelle.
„
**Nope.” said Miss MaeKcnaf*.
world's better known bachelor
■‘These three havo the qualities
.
---------------------For
thu
rnagni/icem
new
H
air^
(rorn
TouJ(JW lo
"J u st ask 'em. Most girls are look
ing for money too. Me, 1 don’t “ •** J '* 1 b#coin* * Joining symbol p , n , n ir r c n e d tn;o t h , 1Lr
Legal N otice
want amillionaire. .I’ve enough
fw 4taM T ! i r y ,
** 30.000 feet and cruised along a:
rectly or obliquely, that France is 0 i f r yx) mn„ i n
h tl Tihr, .
____
__
problems without that oo*.
rim T to ra s s a a
Noaamtiar as. m t , at tn . c i t, su n
. . .
,
iuxurj0o, esbin
Ncrrica; is itKitiiur &lt;in E.v th»t ta u * etty of wanfor!. yU't'A i w -Incidentally, c a n t somebody a third rate partner m the western ttofl (rf#, lo d
» • i n i t i a i e i in b s i i n m i t n » r . »u»nt to petiuoa *r.o »otic- n*r« come up with another term ter • IU,nc*'
s
is practically noiieiess.
J t- ll a*. »ad*r Us* rtctltloui n*m« tafor# clean. o**s*4 m-4 a-n.p-a! an . . ....... —. . - r . u . , w . . . . » . . . .
A nation that t u peodure *a
The Caravelle will not be in sereP la a c ra a t I s a a i d U iat W• lata.-.! !a e r t l s a s : *
d o tin g .
v a e a '.t s f
a a ! * u Ul Un m a r n s d l
w « IJT* 0»«Tr * t ir .* r aaid ta m * w ith ta * CTar* a t a n d - s n i s t * a y t a d a lt m a t o f ta # w o r k b a c h e l o r g ir l, a p tn jte r a n d •ogiceenng tr iu m p h , such u true &lt;*« wsdr Aia France or i A i ter
of U * C ir c u it C o u rt. ftiB la o l# ' C ltr o f l a n 'o r ! . F lo r id a . a i l Us# „td
•,
is far from flalfhed—to runs the a year, and only a few people bare
C ounty. F i e r i! * , la -a rc o M a e # w lia jeib lle In a n d to -h* fo llo w in g ! • - old maid
i n* pr ovl ai oa of t ‘h t l l e t l t l o u * Nam*
*'
' a c rid # ! p u b lic u tIU tie a a a a a r r a o t jo ­
The voeallvt, born In Winnepeg. argument. Already the orders ir e flown In it as yet. But the«e hare
Hi at al *. t o - w l t : Sect i on ( Si OS F l o r ­ rata! la tha Cltr of Sanford. Flor­
su c k in g up. The Scandinavian Air* , tale of praise to tell, and the
ida. aa ! mora particularly dnacrlb- Canada. Tew into New York from
i da S l a t u t * * 3&gt;Ii.
„t l home
„ „ „ „ has*.
,Jm,r w ay* System, one of the shrewdest French never tire of hearing h.
/a/ II. W, Kawlt
a! aa follow*:
Hollywood, now her
That cartala public
»a
/#/ R. C. Hancock
for" •"'few days of* business and
,n !,h*
M ,a!un* They regard it as or.e of the acaaaaasacl r u a n i a s fr m ta*
aovcam sE S icuT row aiua
pleasure She cocfesied In an mwor^ - . . eompUsbmtnts th a t wtR restore
a n a i h a r l y p ro p a rty Its# of
T!s* Boar! of Public Inttruetlo*
Lota J and I of Stock I Pate rv lra that sh« had not met the 1 This is th* first time since World the nation to its rightful place.
for Saminola Counly, Florida, will
fond Paction of Draamwot!,
Scientifically and technologically
man whio could qualify &gt;&lt; THE War n that France has produced
racalv# Mda for tba furatahln* of
i f ,r!ln» to plat thereof re­
a plane likely to be a world favor- France it resurgent. Its engineers
all labor, malarial*. -tulpmant. an!
cord*! In tb* Public If- I ;i
one.
aanrlct rn'iulr*! lor lha I&gt;l,h VVaahof S-mlnoIr County. Florida,
*'But by the time a girl gets my it*, and th* achivement i* a mat- are harnessing th* tines and the
thane* ftortb**al*r1y to lha
t . s Fscllltla* for IPulb KM# K, hoot.
Sanfnr!. Ktmlnol* Counly. Florl!*,
aouih Ur* "f LM a th*r»or.
age. if ihe'i the least hit attrac­ te r of national pride. Equally * \ - 1sun In electronic* !t cm offer
eonalttlat of mlacallactoua flalih
Ihaaca ncrthweatarly to Ortive, ihe'a b**n proposed to. Sure. eiting it the realitation that eh# the West valuable aid m ^arrowing
1 work I* dials v a tb ln t room a.-d inUndo Prlaa
represents a atgnifieaet tb# Russian satellite lesd ft his
atallallon of dtab waahlna rr.a-hlna
Sr *ha City Commlaatoa of tha I want to ge* married But until
and mafal tabla adlacant tharaio,
m r , ,,h ' f!?e rlJht on&lt;&gt; * m e « along I feel
until 1# a. m , Janoarr ». 1&gt;5*. »&lt; J i r Ot
th* -.fflca of th* Kuparlalandani of
THE OLD HOAAE TOWN
Bv STANLEY
f'TTr rOMMt“MIi ■- I,»• TH,; like the movie starlet who said
Public Intiructlon. School Admini­
S'ITT OF ISANSY,lit,
she was having a wonderful time
stration Bolldlnr. Commardal A»»Hr II. S Fa,*r. i*l|» Clark gom; oat with all the wrong ones ”
( 1 KMON ST* HOT V/HJkT “O u W e U S r O t U ' e / I A K v , ' at* Sanford Florid*. *1 Which lima
bu t ndu b b t t b » w ta *
m i c a _o
an! ptae* eh* KM* will b# fmblletr
VOTtlT
Ha* Minks, Rocks, Teeth
C OO NSW /CS C O A T T 1U T H ’ VoEATVteW W M g M g
ap*e*a • -* eat* , l , a l .
ATLANTIC COAST l i n e r a i l #»*«•■*
"You msy say, though, that f
pc. AD rOMFANT h e r.by r ’**a
(JP - - J U S T B V / ' A IX B A C K *N TVs’ S
t&gt;r*x. . . - J »i«i.irlir*tloBi mar b# toil** (bat on ib» Sth day of r&gt;**. have a lot more working for me
ARTE# CDLH* LOeSO E L C f * - — •
ftbtalaa! trom tb* office of lha Ar- »mb»r lVtr. it fit*! with ih« ftit*r- than some girls.” she laughed. ‘T
pleatahx ,
r chltact, John A. flurtoo. IV, Cornar atai* Commirr, Commlulm. at
oee*»-**i. J
Flrat Htraat an! Vf*Ilon»llle A»»- VV**hln*tor. fi f , *- mbit **1- - already own a mink coat and dia
at,#. Kanfor!, KI'TISi No !,(vo#lt for a r.ru fi-o -, of nubllmond ring. And my teeth a'e all
raoulra-1.
!tn*a and r,*-**-Uy A .m l-ll-r
*ban!onm*ol of 1 Ty mU*, of It* B goon repair
A eaetltla! rate* or bark draft tin# known •• ih» Biu-v tt«*ir--&gt; k
She didn’t say an, hut her pres*
aarabl* to tk* Boar! of po»!le Ft-ir *tr»odln* from » eoonaoth
-- ahe also can wok
Inttraciioa for Samlaol# rounly. with lb* tuak* rb*r 'o VI'ruiu , p»tr agent declared
Florida, or a aatlafarlorr bl! bon! Tounea, Florida, *n! -armioatlnic
• i r n h i U r * at f&gt;i*elc MacKenrtp started her nutaiacui*! by tha bl!!*r and ac&lt;-#i&gt;l- N*b*b FTurM*. all in u-mino!. leal career a* * violinist, and stuahl* mratlaa In an amount tonal * ftonfy, FTorMa, FI- m- . Mock*to flat par can! of tb* bi! ahall No. 104IK
died at ih* Royal f‘on,vrrvatory
b# aabmllte! wtib aaeh KM.
ATt.SNTTr* r o s s r t.&lt;NSI
of Music, in Toronto While dream
RAfTROAD COMPANT
Tha a,uj*a*ful blddar artll b* r*.
!rg of a future as a female Menu
a)r#1 to furatib »a&lt; par for ,ailthln, she sang for fun—for friends,
actory parformanr* an! paymtal STATK o r , UillltiA. TO
at army and navy canteens and
|•Ai^Kt;lt OUVi.lt,
boa! or bond*.
Itaaldanca or,! pi*. « ul
Informal audience* who enjoyed
Vila 4-w*,U ul MUUMii lulUUltluB for ad-lraaa
utiknuwa.
Hamlaot* Couoly, Florida, rtaaryaa
her voealiiing svith her own piano
You
ara
baraby
Nuttfla!
that
l|,
,»
1110 m a t Ul raj*-* any and/or all Oluar. baa tllad, bar aour* Com­
blda or Is walao any lafarmallil-a plaint aaalaat ypu. van,* * autt tor accnmpanimenL
la tb* Diddle*. No bl! taall ba wltb- divorce, la lha Circuit Court of
She turned to voice prnfe«*ional
draara for a pare! of flfl*an (III Kamlnol# county, FlorM* *&gt; dan- ly when »ome mti*le !ovlng thief
BACH-1W t&gt; F'OLWTE da&gt;
ubaaquant to lha opabln* ot lufd, i lorl'lo. an! you *r# naraby r*h»r violin from her car while
bl
.Ithout th* eoaaaol of tha quirt! lo III pifioRalljr gr bjr ul* took
MAwi mights ' BlftHEAWtfc# •BVsT-A.VWW'
.
Wo
u rn # /, with th*. rj..rK of our mm
Ahoppin?. If*r first
K &gt;. Alilw*a
Court,
at
tunfortj.
Klorldt
an!
*
contra
n
w
j
i
with
(*an3*iian
ita
Hupurlntaadabt of Public
«ot»r thrr«of to th&lt; unf|*r»ifc'*i at ,i-__ l,.,*
It-w o
lasirsllan
to*n#y, your wrllttn
if any
It wasfli long until T3*
JOHN L BBUMLET
rou
by
tho
i^th
i»v
.*
ri‘/&gt;
an*1
t^lrvl^ion
ifl
thit
rountrr
Cbtlrmaa. Boar! of Fublla
u*ry a r&gt; i»s« h e r e i n rati not |(lred
l01Ith of the border.
faatructloa for
of
Judsmant
will
ha
r andar # ]
Samlnot* Coontr. Florida
a#atm» you hy d*fftj|f
O. IV If* radon. rf.KKK
i s Tint e n t e r i t c f if R r , vivth
W. Wa r * , A t t o r n e y f or
J I I H I I I I . I l l l t l IT IV W tl FIlH ItD isa b le d P e rso n s
Ptalnllff
«s: wivoi . f. i n i v i a . Fi.oiitna
P
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l
Sanford.
IT
r
da
IV cii*vts:MT vo. e w
fSKAM
G c tfin g M o re Jo b s
v o f lt E
IN THE MATTER OF THE
.V THE criMCI i t ....... .. v i v rii
YORK (U P )— Severely dlsA n o n io n o r
GENE JSAMt Ef. AWINTI.
j i m i t«i. i iik i t t , i \ k m tui « »)i!&lt;d worker*, onre virtually shut
t minor
• I KIVIII.i; Mil V II . I I *11(111 V
out from all joh opportunities, are
TO rtALrff AMl.HTr. VUrlfor l. Cob- IV &lt; II t V( I II t . Vli. M il
finding ‘ the door i* open now ”
irdietit,
-vi i r to hi i i . i i i i i.s;IIKItT1* hMITH. lUrtfoM. Con- .MEMFURII l». I.VND . n !
Rirhard C. Rrockway, executive
aielicti!’
MILLIE
MAE
LT.Nl)
hi*
wl’t.
director of the New York Stale DiTou ftr* hftrftby notlfUi that ft
Plalatlffa
Pfttltlon has b««n flUi In thft abovtviilon of Employment, ,ald the dis­
■rylr-l eftuii by Buth Carolyn flmtfh, F.MII.T r v*
m-lvriLE a n ! __ _
abled have proved their ahUitv in
for tha ftdoptlon of citna Himud Ht'INULK, b*r buabau-t.
Amlntl, ft minor, by tha Balltlrmar,
flafandanta more than one quarter million I
arnl you ar» raoulrad to ■•■rva a
&gt;hi n i; ii&gt; l i h H M i
job* to which his agency has re- j
copy of your im w tr sjr ubjactlona, T&lt;j ; KMlieV »* HPINDLK and
fcrrerl them since World War II
to ahow cftitftft why u M Baflti o
HriMtLC.
hrr
t,
jv
m
i.
if
thay
ahouH not b* srantad on th* At*
h* 11viiiif, *nd if thay am And he added, they now are being
loroty* for F'atltlonar. HTKSiTROM
d**du thtir unknown htira, J** hired In Increasing numbers
ANl&gt; DAVIS, Ffilwarda HiUdtmr
vi
.ify,in »!'•*«,
Hanrord, KorM* and ftl* tha orl''Last year atone, we found »
af*s«u#r i, i r *d11*’»r *.. * ■*j kj■«„ ]| *Si rift] In th * off Ira of Ihas C*l*rk of
flora, trtotam., .nod i k flovt any record TI.igq Jobs (ur disabled
tha d rctill Court on or bafora tha
a.n«! f»Ji fir r *nR* f|a,y| m* „, r workers,” I! rock way said “ And to
ITth dar of January. A l», IIM.
r!iJ&lt;mlnft' to h»vi any rlfthd.
■n-I lharain fall not or a, i«cr»a pro
tit Ia si ad for Invar rat from th# 2,200 of those j&lt;\)js worker* brought
«onf«a*&lt;n&gt; will b« ant *r*1 asalnat
a f r«r«mi
*i.1d Daft f«da of -. arid any
you
AIQ
111 e t l l f N f i l f i Qf 8lf&lt; major
.
. disabilities which would .not
WITKKSi mr ham! and tha ***1
• &lt;*n« havina or cijimint »o n«vc been cnnttnancfrj by rmploy*
of a«M Court to Sanford* Florida,
ha»r «ny right. iltU »r Ini"
rr« xt rrrrn tlv in five \rarn iRn **
th!* tiih day of Darambar. A. I)
•»t In and tu th# pr»p#rty
m t.
For eximplp, he cited the vir­
h#r«lrtaftar
■!#».
rll
•
1
*
a
I
•!
ft I* IIUBNDoW
laud# fltudtiii, iftfitf and In* tually chalrhounrl pjr^pIrKie hire*!
**f th# Circuit Court
ing | A liRlitHiU LsnJlili yt-.f. at an B9*i*i(int bo'ikkrepcr and the
IIy Aria J f.urduultt
id#, to ni'
Daputy Clark
U / r ♦&lt; of K*JllKhT I.AKh t-x fi^herrnan with a severe heart |
•TKNHTltfiM AND DAVIS
il'UDlVisloKi ftreordlr.g to coniltlon who was retrained into!
E d w a r d * Bui l di ng
pla'
th#r*‘ if r*'ofd#d In 1‘lal
Sanford. Florida
a competent repairman of frac­
li-ank I, p4ft « *,f tha
Attoroay* for i’*t1tloa*r
Ih)
U*1' of'!* '»f Marnitmlft tional power motor*.
Ci r cui t C o u r t Saal
« .»iint&gt; , H .rl la
“ Time, patience, repeated! phone
Y ur a i d : m:iiKity .m »t i k i i . i »
l&gt; Till: ( I l K l i r 11)1 Ml, MVIII
flic* I' iahii i r Tu har«Ml hftwa ill* call* and visit after visit to em ­
Jl I»|I III ( lilt I l f IN t Ml HMt •that
tlfUfftil
a
ill
It
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a
l
yoi
trt
11
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n
NI 'IIMil i; f (If \ t r , I I nil It* 4.
• irculi Cs»urt «if ihn Ninth JudkDI ployer* are still required every
I&gt; I II ft ftt »;itl ,M&gt;. 1*070
Circuit, in and fur Hn mlnnl# i ' uni' time our specially trained Inter
TltOY tv ILK B.d.
Kl u r i d to «|trla-l tiialr till* to H.» viewer* place a severely disabled
Plaintiff, ahovn
daftfrlh#*! priiparty *lfmar#«l
%B
lytniK
4ikd Of triii In N'tsiiituroi# inuni &gt;, worker/* Brock way noted "Hut
tl A
A'lteKKH.
hi«nilfi»iMfVe m-ir# par ft* the significant thing U that the
lJ«fs*tl&gt;lNUL Klnr Ida.
rularly »ri Mtjt V*»u ar*&gt; harahy t&gt; door is open now and through It
UI V m HCK
Uulr#i|
u»
fit*
n-Mir Ana war with Hi#
n u i i u : m t •••*•: ft n
td#rk **f thft t'irefult Court, In and are walking more and more hand!To UAMiL Lilf* Ali.hn.i
f« r K*mlnol# »‘'*unty. Florid* «&gt;. i rapped workers who can do a job
c/o Harmon lu n a r
• •nr* • ropy th*r#.f tip..n lun!#l
U lira iiay Boad
k. 11ii nt #r, ,Is I'ftrk Av iii!' d-'ijfii well, disability notwithstanding-'
Hcaradaia, Niw York
YDf AltK IDill Kll Y MOTlKU.li W l n t f T P a r t K l r i l i U - u m i - y f &gt;
g e t lor*
that a Coititilaifit for illiiirct hu# t h # I M f t t n t l f f a I n f ! * «
i s. t r i m hi: w r o n g
liwur. Mi* -I Ag.ilosit you, and »o»i &lt;*rt* on **r h#fi.r# th# j»th «f-«y ,,( l*ttI.ONlKlN i u r
A Soviet «cien
!•».,
»#uulr#d Is* itfv« a copy of your t*«rr A p. |ftM r | &lt;P &gt;■
An«*#»r o r P i Md i f t t »•» tb* C o m ­ *‘!»n fftftftn » I | | h# • n t » r f t l ■g«t na’ 11ftt *ai*l today that l ’ S failure h
pl ai nt on th# l i f t l f l Hf f . ftiturn#&gt;, Iron
IT !i OlIDKBED »h*t !hi# h# rocket exp^nmenti *tem* from the
D-tui#i J. L«F**r*. of
l*w firm
o'
A RH I C K. ICAfl DI ft L a F K- n u h l l « h # d In f h # f l A N K O R D H K M
American attitude toward trlence
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Hospital Notes
DEC. II
Discharge*
Robert D'jrsnd (Sanford)
Grace Martin iDeBsry)
Mary Jane Derrien and baby
(Sanford)
Mae Martin (Sanford)
Eugene Thomas l Sanford)
Rosemary Rotur.do (Geneva)
Ben Bogart (Coopersburg. Pa.)
John Lindsay (Sanford)
DEC. a
A dm iistenv

Eleanor Jean Carniey La**
Mary)
Kill M*e Moowmstery (Senford)
Joe Henry (Longwood)
Betty Jean Horn (Sanford)
Nancy B Cameron (Sanford)

as laiprefsiv* atoml* povrw pro­
gram under war.
Even in agnculiurii its massive
Ourollat* csttle »re ehxllcnging
Britain's Aberdeen Angus strain
f a the heel championship.
Price Of Safety
Th# Caravelle is the most dra­
matic outward evidence of this fer­
ment of research and development.
Scandinavian
Airlines officials,
enntracticg ter six with an option
of 13 more, think It may dominate
the shorter routes of the world.
It win shrink Europe by another
third—only *0 minute* from I&gt;tndon to Pari*, for example.
Sud-Aviation. whica produced
th# Caravelle, (a the largest atrplane manufaetirrer in Europe 1*
was formed early this j e a r in a
merger of two rnmpanies—one ol
which made the famous Spad
fighting plane in World War 1
The Caravetle Is (wing given
*ome of the a m t rigorous testing
in aviation history. Two complete
prototypes will never fly. ' Zero
Three” will be *aged” under water
pressure until its condition equals
jn.ofiO hours nr te vears In the air.
“ Zero Four” will he methodically
subjected to stresses until it
break* up.
T b it's th* pries of safety in the
Jet age.

G raf t ! I f e d t i y flk n t e r f l
Births
Baby girt to Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Carniey (Lake Mary)
Discharges
Don i l a« Malicnwski (Sanford)
Mrs. W. A. Turner and baby
ggirl (Sanford)
Nathaniel Hilary (Sanford)
3lr$. James Syptes and baby
bey l Sanford)
Betty Benton (Sanford)
Pbyili* Sarer (Sanford)
Ella Mae Montgomery (San­
ford)
Fibber Johnson (Sanford)

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Fay Ives (Sanford)
Lavgrne Wells (Sanford)
Donna Louis* Gonsman
(Sanford)
Motel!* Martin (Sanford)
Discharges
Elirabeth Garrett and baby
(Oveidol
John Burrow (Sanford)
.Mary MonJ* (Sanford)
Jerry W. Johnson (Sanford)

DEC. X
Admiaeioo*
J i m •* Lea (Sanford)
WEli* Mae Bryant (Mima)
Shirley Engebreton (Sanford)
Doris Hodges (Sanfordi
Mei! X. Whitrer (Sanford)
Maud I . Phillips (Sanford)
DEC. M
Admissions
F rank Akers J r . (Sanford)
LaVern* Manley (Sanford)
Helen Phillips (Sanford)
Jerry Wayn* Johnson (San­
ford)
Be*«ie Lee Browns (Sanford)
Ralph TL Hartman (Sanford)
Birib
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs Ro
b*rt Hodges (Sanford)
Discharges
Mrs. Benny R. Kent and baby
girl (Sanford)
Mrs. James McClellan and
baby boy (Sanford)
DEC. «
Admissions
Susan Hartatg (Sanford)
Candace Hartwig (Hanford)
Ralph Bennett (SanfordI
Gertrude Stafford ( Sanford i
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Rtnh Esther DeGactam (San '
ford)
Births
Baby boy to Mr. ar.d Mrj.
Gary DeGactanl (Sanford;
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr» Al­
len Engebreton (Sanford)
DECEMBER 27
Admis'ionv
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Lorraine Hyatt (Osteen)
Patsy I-ou.Grim (Sanford)
Chimin HuB^se (Sanford)
Cheryl Register (Oviedo)

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Accidental Atomic Blast Might Touch Off World War III
WASHINGTON (UP) - Many of
my friend* in Oregon are deeply
concerned about the danger* of
nuclear war. They believe a* I
do, that inch a w ar may mean
the end of human life on thi*
planet. They knows that the ten­
sion* in the world today arc acute.
Th&lt;* relation* between the United
States and the Soviet Union are
By REP. CHARLES O. PORTER much tike those between the Unit­
Written For the United P ru*
ed State* and Spain a t the end of
E D I T O R 'S

NOTE:

Rep.

Charles 0. Porter (D-Ore ) said
a t a new* conference Monday
there sea* grave danger an ■&lt;■.
cldental aiomle blast might
wtouch off World War III. In
rthe following article, written far
the United Pres*. Rep. Porter
explain* hi* view*.

Weather

This is the age of "nuclear
plenty" for the United States and
the Soviet Union and perhaps
Great Britain. We have thousands
of atomic and hydrogen bombs,
all in the custody of error prone
human beings like you and me.
Sure, we have elaborate precau­
tions against an accidental detona­
tion of a nuclear weapon. I Imag­
ine they had aome precautions
against the Maine blowing up. But

it Mew up and the war started.
When Gen. Herbert B. Loper,
Defense Depa- ment assistant sec­
retary for atomic energy, and t
discussed probability he u«ed one
in three billion as the chance of
an accidental cxploBiyi caused by
inadvertence or mechanical fail­
ure. He readily agreed that no
such comfortable margin existed
for explosion* resulting from a
custodian'* mind cracking, his

selling out or getting drunk. He
accepted a t true that an unauthoriied nuclear explosion was prob­
able and told me that the depart­
ment's plans were being made on
that premise.
Blast Inetitahle
The common sense conclusion It
that an unauthorized nuelear ex­
plosion Is not only probable, but
inevitable Some custodian*'* mind
will crack under his responsibili­

ties or for other reasons, or ho
will get drunk, or sell out. or per­
haps act for purpoiei he believe*
idealistic.
Then what happens? Of course
it i* t gic for those in the vicin­
ity, but that may be the price of
deterrence and I da not propose
giving up our strength to save
lives irt thi* respect. Gun* fre­
quently kill their user* but we
don't give up their emptoj ment.

Wo do make It d e a r that thi* dan­
ger exist* — m d this is what v i
have not done for our nuclear
weapons.
A n a d i r explosion is hard ta
investigate. You can't probe into
twisted wreckage and reconstruct
circumstance* by Inference. Yon
have a hole many miles fn diam­
eter and alt the possible witnesse*
are very dead.

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m Fair and mitd today and to­
night, high 75 to 79. Partly cloudy
Wednesday. Slightly warmer to­
night with a low of from M to 81.

VOL. XLIX

the last century.
Remember the Maine? There
wa* an explosion, the origin of
which wa* never really deter­
mined, that
precipitated
war..
What will happen if a nuclear
weapons explodes today Assuming
th a t it was not a planned test,
how do you determine reliably
whether it represent* the begin­
ning of an attack or not
A*r of “ Nuclear rienly”

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

K«t:i Wished 1909

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 31, 1957

United Pros* Leased Wire

NO 161

•1958 Optim istic
Year For County
fly J Marion llarman, yr.
the Sanford Civic Center, the new
Sanford and Seminole County F ire Station, amt the Go'dsboro
citizens have much to look for Swimming Tool.
ward to in 19i8, The New Year,
A lireahlc street improvement
beginning tomorrow morning as program has been included in the
gnnes strike the hour of midnight, 1958 city of Sanford accomplish
has many surprises in store dur­ ment*. And in Seminole County, a
ing its 13 month regime.
si million bond issue will probably
Industry has started the upswing become effective in the near fitin Seminole County and without a ture for (he purchase of rights
doubt the industrial pendulum will of ways and necessary road imcontinue to swing irt the plus cnl prm em rn's which Includes the
0 The old v rar nil) how out m 1 urn ns for the local economy.
widening of Sanford Ave. from
the new year will he greeted to
Already started and scheduled 23th St. In the Sanford Naval Air
night by a recnril breaking crow I for completion early in 1958 are Station.
attending the Mayfair Inn's NewYear's Eve Tarty.
Merrymaking wilt begin at ]o
o'clock thla evening in the hall
room of the Mayfair Inn fur the
10th Anniversary event that "til
exceed all other* that have hern
it aged at the popular San Francisco Giant'* tourist hotel.
w New Year nolsemakcr* and fav
MIAMI i t T ) —Wayne Tarpenter on his body the auto registration
ora wilt he in abundance at every 21, described as a ‘ he peat ' and card of a Negro woman who had
table in the colorful ballroom, the single remaining suspect in told of being kidnaped in Virginia
made gayer hy the trcmendoui a double barroom murder at and driven to Cbcraw, S. C.
crowd expected ta dance sod sing Washington, faced arraignment
Abandoned Car
the old year out and the New Year here todae on federal charges of
Georgia authorities also said
in.
kidnaping and unlawful flight.
the lieensp plate on the wrecked
Frank Mehano J r , general man
Carpenter quickly and meekly e a r was listed a* belonging to a
■ger of the Mayfair Inn, said to­ identified himself Monday night to
Tennessee man who had been In
day that reservations for lnnii;h',s
a Florida highway patrolman J.aeksonvl
for toe Gator Bovs!
New Year’* Eve party exceed all
had stopped to pick him up as a football game.
expectations. “ We will have a vagrant in West Palm Beach. Tli■■
Officers In Florida quoted C a r­
Tuige crowd and a very merry arrest came almost exactly ?l penter as saying he ami Overton
one. too.” he raid.
ho try after the death of the n'Hfr atvxndoncd Gvortnu's a * ivhen
One of C e r'w t n . H h d e• iisprei, i f j e i r o h l Henry t u&gt; tiic* approactu-d what appeared to
popular musical t r i o s will famish
Overton, n a flaming head on be a roadblock. The inspect said
muzic for entertainment and darn­
collision in Georgia.
ho thought Overton may have r e ­
ing. Pete Bukur'a Populairex has
Carpenter was brought to the turned to the car after they sep­
been engaged for the event Bukur
arated.
and his musical group have made Dade County lad here and held
Carpenter's early statements
pending
transfer
y
Washington
a special hit with audiences at
conflicted
sharply with a report
Tlii* kidnaping charge Is in eon
the Mayfair Inn this year.
Topping the evening's entertain ncetion with the pair's alleged from authorities concerning the
jn e n t and dancing will be a hulfet seizure of s young soldier and a kidnaping of tha young couple in
Washington and a later seizure of
S u p p e r served at I 30 a m. to­ girl and use of their ear to llee
Negro woman and her ear in
morrow morning in the Mayfair Washington, taking the couple a\ irgima
across a state line The other
Inn'a plush dining room
count is unlawful flight to escape West I'alm Beach Patrolman
prosecution for the felony of mur­ Larry Wald said he saw Carpen­
te r hitchhiking a t the northern
der.
outskirts of town, but thought he
Question* Fnanswrrrd
was an ordinary vagrant He said
Early1questioning of the suspect when he approached the suspect
left unanswered a number nf ques­ for a “routine check'' Carpenter
tions about the pair's movements quickly identified himself.
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club mce the killings.
Carpenter told officers he had
wtaade, as a member revealed, "one
Carpenter told detectives and just stepped out of a car in which
It's favorite cruises Sunday."
the FBI at West Palm Beach that he had hitchhiked a ride from
Those participating especially he alep' on the beach at Miami I yhaml.
enjoyed this cruise "thank* to Sunday night ami had thrown
------------- ------------------------ --- beautiful weather and the courte- away a gun used in the shooting
lies of the Toner DeLeon Spring! j'. Washington. He said he and
management," who played host Overton had separated in Miami
to the eluh.
and that Overton apparently had
A regular meeting of the cluh headed hack north
will he held, Thursday, Jan. 3, at
Overton was going north Sun
the tittle green hut In Ft Mellon night when Ihe 19 .8 Hoick he
I’ark i t 1 p m Hans will ho ills driving collided at ID) mil
f u s s e d for the forthcoming boat
hour with tha car of Charlie
"Everythin* is in order for Courraces to b« held Sunday, Jan. 19. , Wray. 43 headed back from a hoi
Wfck ,0 get un,|r r * ay nctl
«n Lake Monroe.
olay vacation In Norili l arolma
All members are urged to attend in tu* jolt at the Coca Iti-ach, Ha , Monday morning, ’’ Howard Mc­
Nulty, Jaycee Courtesy Week
guided missile renter,
Cor Information On
t arpenter told authorities he chairman reported today.
CIRCULATION
and Overton had driven directly
Bumper strips, streamers for
from Washington ta Miami In store and office windows, badges
PH. FA 2-2tHl
Overton's Bulck. But the ear for salespeople and all supplies
or after 6:30 p.m.
Overton wrecked had a Tennessee destined to make Courtesy Week
PH. FA 2 0973
license plate and officers found in Sanford one of the biggest

BigCrowdExpected
Tonight At Mayfair
NewYear's Party

Carpenter Faces
Federal Charges

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Boat, Ski Club
Enjoys Cruise
To Ponce De Leon

A tremendous Improvement pro­
gram should get underway at the
Naval Air Station in 1958 with the
possibility of another squadron
added to the stations already en­
larged personnel.
The Stale Road Department vs ill,
in all probability, get underway in
1958 the widening and four Lining
of West First St. from French
Ave. to an area nearly one mile
past Monroe Corner, The inter­
state Highway bridge, costing in
the neighborhood of $.5 million will
get underway according to the
schedule of project* for 1958.
It is also expected that two
bridge* over the St. John* River
for State Road* 4H and H5 will
lie scheduled tlo* year with a cut­
over from 415 to &lt;8 also in 1tic
planning stage at thi* time hut
expected in 1958.
A new store and offire building
1* slated for downtown Sanford
early in 1958-a boost to Sanford's
shopping area. Also in the down
town industrial area a new street
is expected to bo completed.
Expected to be started in 1958
will iw two new shopping center*
(„r y,,. Sanford area—tint It renters
aro experti-d to be of sizeable pro
portion* and an attraction to new
commercial establishments.
Four new industries are expected
to boost the County's growth suit
slant!ally when Ifiey-gtt ltiu» Kill
swing. Two of the industries are
already under production. How­
ever, one of them will start a new
building, another la expected to
start expansion and two will get
underway early in 1958
llarcar Aluminum Product* Co
increasing production In its pres­
ent temporary quarters, will boost
its output when their new wilding
i* completed Allied Chemical anil
Oyu Company's plant Is not vet
under construction but will soon
get underway. Allen Aircraft Co '*
building will be compli ted and
ready for the industry to get start­
ed early in 1958. Johnson Fleetro
n i n Co In Casselberry is In full
production and expected to ex
pand.
Investment In Sanford and Semi­
nole County's future is running In
to millions of dollars In 1958 with
rt'ontinurd nn Page 11

Courtesy Week
Plans Complete

BUD WIGET, SEEN IN SANFORD during In.*f veer’x Speedboat Regatta, will return on
Jan 19. 195d to Uirill th« Sanford audience which U expected to top pant atendance
fig u re* .

HOWARD Me.NDl.TY, I'll AMMAN 01-' THE Juvcoit Courti-.ay Week Commit leu Dio* “tit one »*f the Courtesy Week
ImiIkos on John Krider, man.igor of the Seminole County

iae! Will Rcfurn
To Defend Title

Here Jan. 19
Bin! Wiget, tu*l year's high
point man who braved rough water
on I ike Mounts* ta*t year before
an ejlim i',*l V.oej fan* to e.jp trip
honor* will return to Sanford to de­
fend his title, tin- \meric.m Power
Boat Association announced this
week
Wiget whose famous “ Monkev
mi a Stick" brought him world
fame and and tin- World's record
in the C Servin' Itunahnut rlas*,
will pit his speed skill, ami d a r­
ing against millionaire playboy
Bolt Tenney when Sanford i* tlu­
nation * spotlight of boat racing

Ministerial Assn.
Schedules Session
Thursday 10 a.m.

Meeting Postponed

fIREKNW ft H. t &lt;mn.

• vent* aver staged here
rived.
Florida Courtesy W . k
proclaimed a states* to
Governor I.eRny Colt *
Courtesy Week is the
of a year-ion* courtesy campaign
launched by local chambers of
Commerce and a gr up nf state
wide organizations.
Here in Sanford, C irtes* tV.-i k
is cosponsored by the Seminole
founty Chamber of C nmerre md
the Sanford Seminole County Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce.
Secret committee* have been ap
pointed by McNulty which w.tl
choose the moll courteous police
msrv. sileslady, salesman, wait
res*, snd set The winner irt each
category will receive a J15 U. S
Saving* Bond
Them arr other c . r n l i to be
staged during the coming w rit
said McNulty, to bring to the fore
front the fart that *nnrte«v wms
friend* fnr Florida md (or the
community.
Badges will t&gt;e it unbilled to
each store and sale-peoplc will
vsear the brilliantly colored lapel
pteees with the words “ Be Cour­
teous — Florida Courtesy Week"
imprinted.
Streamers will be distributed to
each atort and office to that they
can be prominently displayed
throughout the week of dan 8 12
Bumper strips will also he distri­
b u t e d and attached to local auto
mobiles.
“ This coming week is. we hope,
to become an annua! avent in
Sanford," said John Kridcr. mart
ager of tha Chamber of Com
j merca.

Motorists Told To Heed
Holiday Traffic Laws

The Seminole County Ministerial
\*virlatlnn will meet at the Eirxl
Presbyterian t'luirrli for enlfre
and doughnut* at 9 15 a m. Tliur.
diy.
The business meeting will be held
at in a m , followed by a discus.Inn "1 way* In which the churches
of tbs' county can work with the
Jan 19
low enforcement agencies for bs-t
Mi -i ami hi* wde Ethel make ter observance o( law in the eoun
up a husband a n t wife racing ty
team that ts respected throughout
Sheriff Luther Hobby will be the
the nation, This year Wiget will guest of the association. Ail minis­
tiring to Sanford his other racing ter* of the county arc urged to at­
boat ‘ CroMvvind,” which he use* tend.
in several class race*
1958 Graps-fruil Circut Schedule
Daytona Beach
The regular meeting of the Lake
Sanford
l-tke Alfred
Miry Chamber of Commerce
schedules! tomorrow night, hat
Lakeland
Miami
been postponed, said Earl Toney,
president, tills morning.
Punt i Garda
The meeting will be held on the
St. Petersburg
sr.-omt Wednesday of thn month.
Kissimmee
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A f t e r buying v«hat h* tliuught
have ar wn* a !.»g of nut*, P e t e r K i u b i t o
fo u n d lie had 128.1.97 in s t e a l lie
has hicn r e tu r n e d In the s t o r e In lltid t h e
event by d i s t r a u g h t m a n a g e r |,inking fm
t he d a y ’s reel [it* « hi h Ha t'ad
beginning platesl in H e h a g , pen Bug depot*!

in * Luos,

Chiimlwr of Cnmnicrcn xvliilo M. T*. Rntiorn Jr., president
of the Juycces looks on. Courtesy Week will he stuffed in
Sanford the week of Jan. 6-12.
(Staff Photo)

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Sheriff J. I, Hobby gave mntoristx a "put nn tha hack" as final
reports listed only two accidents
In Seminrgc County ovrr the Christ­
mas holidays.
However, he Issued another stern
warning about observing highway
traffic regulations during the NeW
Year “ push" as celebrating mo­
torist* jam the roads and highway*
of the county and others attempt
to turn a “ short vacation into a
long one."
The entire force of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department will
tie on duty to keep motorists from
killing themselves, said Sheriff
Hobby. The highways and roads
will be patrolled In an attempt
to keep down unnecessary speed­
ing and recklessness caused by the
''holiday spirit."
"We want everybody to enjoy
themselves to the fullest extent,"
said the Sheriff, "hut at the same
time we do not want to see mo­
torists endangering their own lives
and the lives of others needlessly."
The Seminote County Sheriff,
warned that "we will Issue warn­
ings when conditions permit and
if necessary Jail those who wanton­
ly permeate tlie highways with
their recklessness."
“ We Just cannot see a Happy New
Year turned into a sail one caused
hy dead and injured,*’ the Sheriff
pointed out, "and we're going to
do everything in our power to
make 1958 the happiest new year
in the History of Seminole County."
In the meantime, Highway Patrol
Commander H. N. Mrkman had

more to say on the subject of
traffic. He warned: A surge of
New Year'* Eve Raffle today
could provide a bloody windup to
a year In which the total of high­
way deaths In Florida showed it*
biggest decrease in history.
Highway Patrol Commander If,
N. Kirkman cancelled all leaves
ami put all his troopers on duty
to keep highways safe in the
waning hours nf 1957 and the first
of 19,58. The New Year's holiday
toll will be cnunled from is p tn.
today until midnight Wednesday.
But Kirkman predicted tho state
will get through 1957 with from
175 to 180 fewer death* on tho
highways than last year. During
1056, 1.238 persons lost ihelr lives
on roads in the state, and so far
this yesr 1,011 have died.
Tho patrol chief said the de­
crease is the first "substantial"
one sineo tho patrol began tabu­
lating futilities.
" I t It a record for which wo
cao be proud,” Kirkman said. Ho
praised atllfer law enforcement
for saving lives as well as Florida
motorists who Kirkman
said
“ have shown exceptional aptitude
for teaming the driver safety
lesson In 1957 , , . They're dis­
played good highway manners
and thoughtfulness.”
But records show the number
of injuries in highway mishaps
ha* Increased thi* year—front
29 519 in 1358 to 32,739 so far in
1957.

F. Fenwick Tells Story O f Guide Dogs
Members nf the Sanford Rotary Christmas Season business or may
i luh who may have suffered lo*s have been Itlt by either the *loek
r* dim »i the recent frerro or wiho market slump or increased taxes,
m iv tiav • fi ll sorrv f ir them listem-d tvitlt rapt attention to the
selves dim to a slight slump in tint 1 s ory of Fred Fenwick at their
regular weekly meeting vesterday
afternoon. at Ihe Yacht Club,
Fenwick, former resident of New
York State, but now living in St.
Cloud, lost hi* sight about four
year ago. I s a result of a Irurk

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him. he rnld listeners, and be
couldn't literally and figuratively,
sro how he could possibly survive
Without the faculty of sight. After
•, vei.il weeks, lie applied for a
' Sight flog'* front the Guide Dog
Foundation for thn fltiml at Smithtown, I, t. N Y. and. in time, was
the recipient of a dog and a course
in training at iln- Foundation.
lilt- speaker told in detail of the
training of holit the dug and hintself; of the jimulated four block
ar&gt; a at the training center which
had every eoncclvahle hazard that
might bo encountered by a blind
person and stated th.i* only ortre.
did tus present dog. Mischief, (ail
him Tha barber shop whteh Fen­
wick patronized was about twelve
blocks from hit home, to New

York; tho dog would make * left
turn, go two Works, turn lefi again
and go a few feet to the barber
shop where me proper mnsorlal
s e r v i c e s were r e n d e r e d . AI niuI siv
work* later, he said, he ncedrd
another hair rut. so Mischief start
rd out again with him for the hsr
her shop. Same 13 Works, same
left turn and the same few feet
to the shop door but It happened
to be Wednesday afternoon and the
barber shop was dosed.
The guide dogs *r* pros ided bv
the Institution without cost The
Foundation I* supported entirely
by volunteer contribution* from
the public at large Fenwick's in
ipiratinnal and eslueation.il talk
nf how dog* are trained and
brought together with their blind
masters is a story of never to be
forgotten devotion.
Me took time to answer many
q u e s t i o n * by his hearers;
How
con'd hi* dog tell when the traffic
light changed from red to green?
The dog couldn't—she'* color blind
but she can see that tho traffic
is moving In a certain direction
and *o she goc* with the' traffic.
It I* belt, be **ld, not to pet •
dag while *he U to ham eis, nor
should one touch * blind person

without first asking if he or she
needed assistance. After removing
Mischief's harness, Fenwick ask­
ed iho dog In moderate tone If
s h e wanted to tight. Ttie resulting
little xkinni'h brought forth grow'*
and barks that would have caused
the timid to flee.
After replacing too harness, the
speaker, by command* of ''F or­
ward," “ Left." "Bight," "Stop"
amt “ Sit" was guided hy his dog
around the room, between chair*
and table* and spectator*.
Among Ihe interesting guest*
present were Mr. amt Mr*. John L.
Lee, ami daughter Aliy son, now
resiling tn Birmingham. Allyson
offered two piano *elections which
were very well received despite
the fact that she wa* using a
piano that had long ago, outlived
its usefullneis. Other guests in­
cluded Copt. Robert W. Jackson,
former commanding officer of the
Sanford Naval Air Station and hi*
father. Frank W. Jackson, of Win­
te r Bark.
Thep rugram, arranged by T. W.
(Tom m yI Mero, was presented by
Charlie Morri*on who, with the aid
of Harry Kudell, at the piano, led
the group in their traditional
closing song; “ Aold Lang Syne.”

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. W - The Le­
high basketball team Is eagerly
awaiting the return of Dan Nolan
from the Dec. 2S Blue-Gray foot­
ball 'gam e at Moogomery. Ala,
Nolan, tbe quarterback for the
Blue team. Is the leading reboundcr on Lehigh’s basketball team *.

Mr. and Mr». Nick rfeifauf announre the birth of a daughter.
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Linda Suo. Dec. 21. i t Bemlaole
rORT SILL, OKLA (AHTNC)—
JiTl t i eniavid *thii Memorial Hospital. Mrs. W sifiuf Army 2nd Lt. Robert E. Beckwith,
22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.
tilt Church hoida iti annual watch: ,
*J- J ?n r* **•* ret? ^ ,e.,! ho.™'^ Beckwith Sr., 1217 Magnolia Ave.,
night fcilivitiei.
,rJ m 5pmino!f **•»«•■* li0 ,Pltl1 Sanford, Fla,, recently » n gra­
where. he wa* a patient.
duated from the field artillery of­ duate of Seminole High School. Is
i J t a S f " i 5 rS S S r i old! Mr- IBd
John Snlvl«y ®* ficer baaic course at Tbe Artillery a 1937 graduate of the U. S. Mili­
L *new
2 l . ? Ut lh# °ld PhUadelphii, P i.. t l M
their and Mtsaile School, Fort Sill, Okla.
and ring in Sthe
tary Academy at West Point.
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Dlek Jones
Lieutenant Beckwith, 1 1932 graBeginning with a hymn and pra­ recently.
yer, the program geta underway
Mr. and Mrs. Rsymond Lawson
at * p. m. followed by introduc­ and Mrs. Ellen Cochran spent
tions and group tinging
ChrUtmis with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Special musical numbers will be I , Meeker in Yukon.
preatntad Including those of tho
Mr. and Mrs. Willby Colrnan and
junior chair and male quartet. Mr, and Mrs. Orthe Colrnan of
There will be a game time for all Flint, Mich., arc spending the holi­
at well as an enjoyable stunt per­ days with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
iod.
Jonas. Mrs. Orthe Colaas la • sla­
The Cider Springs Church will ter of Mr. Jones.
provide additions to the evening’s
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pell,
entertainment including their re­ Mrs. Alma Wallce , Mr. and Mrs.
nowned magician. There will he a Harold Pell and children spent
lime for refreshment as the din­ Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
ner bell rings as well as “ spiritual Pell and childran in Simsula
food" provided through film strips
Mrs John Helms ll a patient, m
The Rev. Joe Douthitt will lead Orange Memorial Hospital follow­
In a period of meditation.
ing surgery.
Linder the leadership of W. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sureency ol
Tanner, watchnight chairman, Okeechobee spent Monday with
‘Util watchnight is eapeeted to be Mr. and Mrs Manning Todd.
the best yet” .
Melvin Williams of New Orleans.
A nursery will be provided.
La., is visiting his brother, Robert
Williams.
W E W ISH Y O U
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobart* of
Stuart and Mr. and* Mrs. Roy
George of North Java. N. Y . are
By Helen Saodgrast
Mr. and M n. R H. Sawyers of visiting their mother. Mrs Matina
Portland. Ore. are house guests of Dunning.
Mrs. Vollie Maltby of St. Peters­
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Dunn for
several weeks. Guests for Christ­ burg spent Christmss with her
mas at the Dunn home included dsughter ard son-in-law, Mr. and
N EW Y E A R
Miss Elizabeth Dunn of Hampton. Mrs. Howard Fraser.
Mri.
Charles
Broun
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Christ
Va.; Mrs. E. M. Lilley and son
Melvin of Orlindo; Mr. and Mrs. mss dinner with her niece. Mrs.
John Earl Ogden and childran of Alma F*rr In New Smyrna Beaeh.
Jacksonville, and Charles Dunn of She then went on to Jacksonville
to visit her son Lyle ind Mr. and
Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Green and Mrs. R. H. Fan. Later she will
children. Lam-, David and P i t t / 1visit relatives In Brunswick. G i.
The glass tu rn s. . . and Father Time leaves
Mrs. Ellen Cochran celebrated
of Orange Park were guests of Dr.
and Mrs. L. F. Friend i t their her 17th hirthday, Thursday. Many
the scene. In sweeps a bright N ew Year,
friends and relatives called on her.
home at Green Springs.
Mr*.
Catherine
Towles
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bsyne are
that we sincerely hope will bring you and
spending the holidays with rela­ daughters. Sue and Irene of Char­
leston, S. C. arrivrd Thursday for
tives in Miami.
V rt. Elizabeth routes and Mrs. a visit with her sister and brotheryours new happiness and greater opport­
Bert While of Ormond wero guests in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Piety.
Mr. and Mrs, Marion Lcitncr
of Mrs. Anna Glass and Miss Doris
unities.
F ib e r Christmas Day and visited and children of Belle Glade are
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visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
other friends In the afternoon.
Manning
Todd.
P a t Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
HERE SINCE 1920
Mrs. Lorraine Hyatt Is a patient
Jack Ryan, accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Martin of Orlando to at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert William*
Kentucky for the holidays.
Mr. and Mri. H. E. Braddock had had as their dinner guests, Christ­
all their family together, for mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gris­
Christmas Eva dinner, which In­ ham and son Andy of Charleston,
cluded. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mlaon S. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hopper
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Shel­ end dsughter. Phyllis of Orlando;
by Braddock and children, Mr. and and Melvin Williams of New Or­
Mrs. Tommy Orr and children of leans, l.a.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Millwood
DtLand and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Braddock and children of Enter­ spent several dsys with their
daughter and *on-in-!iw, Mr. and
prise.
The Rev. and Mrs. Don Walling Mrs. Richard Cherix of Hender­
and ton Carl David spent several sonville, N. C.
dbyf this week frith Mrs. Walling’*
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parents In Tampa.
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home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nettles and
son Michael of Longwood spent
several days with Mrs. Nettles mo­
ther, Mrs. Grace Reate.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Padgett of
Orlando joined his mother and
sister Mrs. Mary Padgett and Mlsa

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THE LUCKIEST BABY IN TOWN W ILL BL THE FIRST NEW
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To Little "New Year"
Ymrr Walgreen Agenre Drug Slore

ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
On The Corner Hv I he Clock
Phone FA 2-0.392

A FAMILY DINNER
OF THEIR CHOICE

ENTRY R U L E S
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Place of birth, sex. weight, and name.
The name and address of the parents.
Any infant, regardless of race, horn in
Seminole County is eligible.
• Send entries to “ First Rnl»y” in care of
this newspaper. Entries must bp post­
marked before midnight, Sunday. January
5th.

Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage Co.
300 Sanford Ave.

FA 2-5(181

A Famous
T II A Y E R
CAR BED

SET OF
P ILLOW S

To The First
llahy Of MS

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“ Fine Redding Since 1920“
119 Magnolia at 2nd St.
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Open Monday Nights

Seminole IIIvd. South

A SUIT AND DRESS
CLEANED AND DRESSED

lift W. First St.

A BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET
OF FLOWERS

To The Parents
Ol The First Hatty
Horn In 1038

A. F. RAMSAY
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For The Mother
Of The First
llahy

BAGGERLY
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2553 Park Ave.

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A STERLING SILVER
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To Little New Year
—the First Ha by Horn
in 1958

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112 S. Park Ave.

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and Completely Finished
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SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY
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Of The Newest
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To The Proud
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To The
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For th« Newest 1958 llahy

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Do W e Have The Answer To "Is
Education S o ft' Q uestions?
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What should bo one's m o tio n when a marks because It Is Important for Americans
man says that the public schools must get to think hard about what thsy want their
back to the three Rs and away from what educational system to be.
Here in Seminole County there have been
he calls "the three Ta— typewriting, Up
broad plane for bigger and better schools—
dancing and tom-foolery?”
schools In which the various branches of
A fair answer seems to be that one’s
science, mathematics, vocational courses,
miction ought to depend somewhat on who
and other branches of primary and secon­
Is making such remarks.
dary school's oirriculll could be expanded
As It happens, the ’'typewriting, tap danc­ and tau gh t
ing and tom foolery” chnrga was not made
But—the people of Seminole County didn’t
by some disgruntled parent speaking with think that those schools should be provided
more emotion than Information. If that (or at least they did not turn out in such
were the case, one might shrug o ff the ac­ numbers so that a bond issue could be ap­
cusation as one more poorly grounded at­ proved).
tack on the public school system. But the
Some of ua are aware of the system of
o^ltflon mentioned above Is that o f a man teaching that la being used in our schools.
distinguished In the field of science and ed­ This system has pupils in grammar school
By GAY PAULEY
ucation.
classes that do not know their ABCs or
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United Prett Women's Editor once a day.
The man Is Dr., AthelsUn Spllhaus, dean their multiplication tables— they do not even
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NEW YORK iW - Why do we
Take Them Like Medicine
o f the University of Minnesota's Institute know the sound of letters or combinations mlke Ntw Ye ir 'i reiolutlom?
"Take them like a dose of medi­
of Technology. Ills remarks were prompted of letters.
"Because of our sense of guilt cine, every morning on arising, or
by what he saw and heard during a recent
We realize that there must be cooperation . . .our eagerness to rxplate snd at bedtime," he said.
trip to speak with fellow scientist! in Europe, —cooperation between teachers and parents Improve ourselves," says Or. He believes most persons are
F. Bender, a leading psy­ completely sincere as they sit
Asia and the Antarctic. In his opinion, the — between principals and parents—princi­ James
chologist.
Russian's Smitnik "Is just a symbol of our pals, teachers, and parents so that the trend Then why do we braak them? down at this lime of the year to
list Ihelr 10—1"All of us ara basi­
soft education."
of "getting by on personality" can be dis­ "Well," said Bender. "It’S be- cally interested In bettering our­
Dr Spllhaus cilled for a "very serious continued and In Ua place a solid teaching « « » " • « * ' ® i «■£/«»■• selves."
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tlom of God’s ereitlon. We’ll nevBut having followed the usual
re-examination of American educational pur­ formula.
er be perfect, but we keep on try­
pattern
for many years, and find­
poses—by new people." He believes that
Thla Isn’t crltlclam—for ws believe that ing."
I still am one of those "im ­
the nresent leaders of education have failed we have In Seminole County a fine system Bender, 53, an author, lecturer ing
perfect manifestations", I've laun­
to develop a • system adequate to modern of schools—a fine group of students In each and consultant to buslnesa and In­ ched a new system this year. My
dustry, said the beat way to make
resolutions list hardly Is for selfBeads. He finds our schools "primarily con­ school— and teachers who would devote
improvement, but 1s guaranteed
cerned with social adjustment,” and dlallkes their every hour to the advancement of
easy to keep.
what he finds. It seems to him that we children under their guidance.
1 resolve:
should "go back to fundamentals— such as
It is In behalf of our educational system
—To go ahead and run up my
mathematics, non-candy-coated history and that we print the remarks of an educator
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charge accounts; let the stores
adtnee—and that we should even expect and it is In the spirit of cooperation that the Industrial picture taking a big worry, for a change.
—To quit offering seats to old
itudenta to learn English." He also would we believe the value of our school system lead.
The housing picture for 1938
on buses and auhways; If
"taka a hard look at what teachers know." m ust be raised—by the student, the teacher, looks good In Sanford and Seminole ladies
they’re able to travel, they’re able
Wo do not quote Dr. Spllhaus at such the principal, the directors of our system, County. New tub-divisions are be­ to stand.
length because we believe that public schools and by every parent who hns a child attend­ ginning to get underway with North
Quit Being Cheerful
Orlando township expected to atart
—To quit being cheerful In the
am a failure. We focus this light on his re­ ing school.

New

Year's Resolution

1958

during the early part of the new morning to bus drivers and ele­
year.
vator operators: a smile gets only
Here In Sanford Country Club gran and scowl anyway.
Estatea has put a new look on —To stop trying to save money;
America is becoming Increasingly n commer- this housing area
*n&lt;1It e*pMI,on
of Uncle Sam takes ■ big chunk and
expected to what’a left can’t go with you.
I'inlized and capitalistic type of enterprise. continue.
—To call lhe police'every time
Farmers are declining in numbers. The in­ Odham and Tudor continues to my apartment house neighbors
dependent farmer produces at a growing expand existing subdivisions with throw a party beyond the It p. m.
othera planned and under coiutrue- curfew. May not be good neigh­
disadvantage.
but It’ll make a quieter 1938.
"upports have long been cs- {“°0nl*heri e0MlnicUng homM ln lhe bor,
—To stop counting calories, once
scntial. Without them, not only farmers but Sonford-Semlnole County area ire the waistline is out of hand, I will
the nation as a whole would suffer. Agrl-'A. K. Shoemaker Jr., Lowell E. break this resolution, and by that
cultural production cannot bo an entirely Oder, Phillips Properties,
time, someone will come to my
A prediction that Sanford's popu­ rescue with ■ new wonder diet.
free enterprise In the strict sense of the lation
would grow to an estimated
phase. An entirely open market, without 30 to 00 thousand by 1903 will be
supports or other aids, would he ruinous to reached If local expansion contin­
ues at Its present pace. Indica­
many farmers
are that Sanford and SemiThe farm n'icture Is only one illustration tions
nole County will exceed estlmatei

Our Changing Economy Problem
Quite a few Americans are bothered by a
vague feeling thnt It Is subversion to ex­
amine economic Idens. This handicaps them,
and It handicaps the nation. Because the fact
la that modem society in general, and the
modem economy in particular, have changed
greatly since the 19th century.
Tha growing complexity of society, increaaed costa of production, the cost of
capital goods In particular nre among the
factors in this change. Totally free and un­
restricted enterprise and the I a w of supply
and demand have been outmoded to some ex­
tent, especially in agricultural production.
We speak of the farmer, but farming In

T h e Sanford Herald
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la aattllae atrlaalralr ta tka »•* far rapekllaattaa
af alt lha l«ral area prlalre la Ifela arwapaear.
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Tuesday, December 31, 1957

Hospital Notes
DEC. a
Admissions
Jin* Simms (Sinford)
John Simms (Sinford)
Discharge*
WU11* Mae Bryant and baby
boy (Titusville)
Nancy Cameron (Sanford)
Lucille Anderson (Sanford)
Willard Wall (natelgh, N. C.)
Resale Norrrkgfr (Maitland)
Evelyn Jones (Sanford)
Flbby Johnson (Sinford)
Mary Kleley (Lake Mary)
Sara Clark and baby (Sinford)
DEC. 21
Admissions
Stephanie Geeter (Sanford)
Nelda Schumacher (Sanford)
Nellie Wheeler (Sanford)
Velma Cleveland (Sanford)
Barbara Rlcketta (Sanford)

of the fact that the methods which worked
In building up America are no longer entirely satisfactory now that the nation has built
up and developed. The problem Is thnt of
what to do in an ngc of unabated technology
cnl revolution. We must constantly strive to
ndnpt ourselves to change in a rational,
flexible and orderly manner.

Then there was the fellow who, -hearing
that Christmas retail sales hit a new record
dollar volume, said he hadn't realized so
many people were interested in inexpensive
books.
a
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Astronomers are enjoying a new popularity, now that man’s entry into outer apace
seems assured. Their kind of figures also
come in handy in calculations for the nstional budget.

George R. Smith (Longwood)
Emma Rurtt DeBary)
Grover LeFlle (Geneva)
Blrthe
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Geetar (Sanford)
Daby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Montgomery (San­
ford)
Dischargee
Helen Pilllpe (Sanford)
Laura Parker (Sanford)
Joyce Duval (Sanford)
Jam es Lee (Sanford)
Doris Hodges and baby (San­
ford)
Zenobla Fagan (DeLand)
DEC. 30
Admissions
Joanne Clevenger (Sanford)
Rosalie Miller (Sanford)
• William T. Smith (Sanford)
William Livingston Jr. (San­
ford)

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Martha Sayer (Sanford)
Births
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Zerl
Ricketts (Sanford)
Discharges
Palsy Grimm (Sanford)
Heory Michels (Sanford)

Ruth DcGaegani (Sanford)

„f growth.
An Indication of local growth

’T11 published In a report from
d'« Seminole County Tax Collector

OtfT OP HOWfTAl—Actress EU- i
xibelts Taylor leaves Cedars ’
of Lebanon Hospital In H o lly
wood, Calif, on tha arm of her
husband, producer Mika Todd,
after an appendectomy. She
will recuperate e t home ta
Palm Springs. (International)

SffCYPRESS
GARDENS;
r*Jrjttn49tfhw*ar

W atchnight Service
Set By N azaren es 1
Walchniiht services will be ob­
served at the Church of the Nazarene from 8 to 12.
The services will be divided in
(We parts so H ut the public
attend any one or all.
Communion and commitment
service will climax the evening at
midnight. The Rev. R. If. Spear Jr.
said this morning that since the
church practices open communion,
the public is cordially Invited to
take part.

FOR QUALITY

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RECAPPING
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Welsh Tire Shop

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SEVEN TWO
"If You Have A
Tire Job To Do*

105 W. 2nd

Were you left out on

automobile tags has Increased ap
proxtmatrly 11 per cent each year
in recent yean.
The outlook (nr 1938, In Sanford
and Seminole County, despite the
late 1937 freeze and despite the
Sputnik-Vanguard scares, contin­
ues to be optimistic with growth,
business, and economic pictures
brighter than ever before.
An additional “shot in the arm”
(or Sanford and Central Florida,
which would boost already opti­
mistic predictions to an almost
unbelievable figure, could be the
Docks and Terminals Project.
TOO LATE
FALLS VILLAGE, Conn— UP
—A fter using an ancient roll-top
desk fur 23 years. P oitm ast/r
Martin M. J. Murray reeeivel a
new onw— the day he retired.

Vivian Shipp (Sanford)
Gertrude Stafford (Sanford)
G rade Lindsay (Geneva)
Mrs. Allen Engelbrcton and

$ 209,923.70

baby girl (Sanford)

EST.

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IN 1957
w ia it m a n d )
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W hile some families earned extra dollars of income through saving, these
parents didn’t n h n ahead last year...didn't realize that savings and resulting
earnings help lamiliss to a finer way of life.

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With the bright beginning of 1938, you and your family an encouraged
to take financial inventory. WhynotlMoivo this year to uve more money and
enjoy extra earnings?
7 .
Start saving now while yon cm Ctra full returns. Open or add (o your sav­
ings account by January 10th and receive liberal earnings from January 1st.
Share in
payday Jose 30th.

i. 1958
Speaking for all of us h e r e .
We send greeting of lhe season
to all of you.

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Debut Tonight

8 S -Chamber
S . a s of Com­ Two of the moat famou grey­
wanla !Club,
merce, Gyro International, and the hounds In the country will make
E lk'i Lodge.
their debuta tonight at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club In the main
event.
Lake M ary Church
They are G. A. Alderson’s Bounc­
ing Check and Free Copy, owned
Holds W atchnight by W. F. Swafford.
Free Copy, now in the twilight
Service Tonight
of hla career at four years of aga,
Watchnight service at the Lake was track champion at Daytona
Mary Church of the Natarene will Beach two aeasoni ago. The hand­
be held at 10:30 tonight. This ser­ some black dog, who has looksd
vice will mark the opjening of the sharp in three schooling appear­
fiftieth anniversary of the denom­ ance, Is a lightning-fast breaker
ination.
and there are few dogs anywhere
Those taking part as special who can beat £im out of the start­
speakers will be the Rev. J. C. ing box.
\
Brannon, a retired minister and
Circus Fame, top dog from the
resident of Lake Mary, and the vaunted Circus City Ranch, ts
R ev., Charles SJoblom, student rated a 3 to 1 favorite In the race
minister, Trevacca College, In despite the presence of Free Copy
Nashville, Tenn. Thera will be and Bouncing Check In the line­
special singing. The pastor, Rev. up.
S. L. Drawdy will preside over
The Sanford-Orlando (rack will
the service. Friends are invited be closed tomorrow night because
to "come worship."
of lhe Tangerine Bowl, but a spec­
ial New Year’s Day matinee Is on
tap at 2 p.m.

PAID OUR SAVERS

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OCALA — Bill D. Clark, D istrict O f f j r a p e S l l l t d f l V
Investigator of the Florida Forest W i T I W I * J U f l U O y
First
Service for ...............
Seminole County ad _ The
Roy Wall, well known Sanford ...............~
. new officers of. the
..............
plumbing contractor, today an- vised today that awards totaling Christian Church will be Installed
nouneed the sale of the Roy Well $1,330.00 ere nvalleble to any per- next Sunday a. ra. at 11 o clock In
Plumbing Company to William C. son or persons giving Information
special service of Installation
Hatlback.
1leading to the apprehension ta d I and ordination. Elders are p yda
Wall will retain an Interest In conviction of person willfully burn- E. Feathers and Vincent W. Larthe business and will continue ac- ing, or causing to bo burned, land I son; deacons will be Charles E.
live participation In tho operation not owned or controlled by such i Brandies, Bartow 8. Hinson, Jr.,
0 . D. Landress and Edgar Osof the company. All of the present pertons.
employes will also be retained.
These a w .r. ere made available J o m :
" « * jr “ S ' '**
Wall stated that a recent Illness to the public by the Florida Arson Mr*Thants are to be dea
nacessitates "a reduction In my Fund (a group of conservation- conessee. The ordaining wIB be
responsibilities."
minded landowners), and the Flori­ with the laying oa of hands and
prayer, In accordance with aposto­
"There are no plana to change da Board of Forestry.
lic custom. The minister will
present operation of tho company
"Under the Florida Forest
preach on "influence",
which has served the people of
l^w
s,
Is
is
a
f*
ony
to
deliberately
i-^h st la Required to Become
Sanford and the turroundlag area
bum. or eauee to be burned, or to „ DiielpIe..f y ,, flm sermon In a
so wall for the past U yaars, said set fire to or cause fire to be set |(H e | „„
of niaclpleHatlback.
to,
any
forest,
grass,
woods,
wild
sjj)pwm
be
given
Sunday
night
HaDback, a natlva Taxan, was lends or marshes not owned or con- | t J;00 „Joyful&gt; Joy(ul) We Adore
graduated from Colorado Univer­
sity In chemicat engineering in IMS trolled by such person. Clark Th(e.. wm be the hymn for the
month and will be Introduced with
and has been employed by the In­
dustrial Rayon Corporation, Cleve­ To report a Forest Fire Law a jtory about Its author and the
land, 0., during the p u t 13 years. violation, contact Special Officer composer of the melody.
His wife, Elizabeth and four child­ Clark by phoning MA 2-8878, Ocala,
ren; Susan, aga 11; William B., or Write P. O. Box 521, Ocala, Flo­
'
aga •; Robert, aga 7; and Fred, rida.
aga 3 will Join him In Sanford in
a few weeks..
Hallback’a interests In Painvllle, 2 Greyhounds M ake
O. included: President of St.

IN EARNINGS

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Awards Available |To Install New
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Gulf Service Station
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A tten d an ts Receive
G ift s From Bride

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Conning The

News

■s VIRGINIA CONN. Society
A luncheon for the bridal attend­
ants was given last week by Miss
New Year's Eve celebrations In Helen, Vera and Mabel Maher
Jonl Saunders, now Mrs. Joseph Sanford will range frem quiet came to the McRoberts party Sun­
Clark Messier, a t the home of her church services to gay parties, as day night.
sister. Mr*. Earl Wilson Swanner 1357 becomes a date on old calen­
Whatever you do tonight, watch
In Orlando.
dars, memories and history books. yourself on the way home, if you
The bride presented her sister
On the party circuit—a lively «re not already there. This is &gt;
and Mrs. Wade II. Gamer, hrides evening is promised at the May- night for making resolutions. To­
matron with engraved silver card fair Inn; Dottie and Francis Rou- morrow is a day for following
trays. She gave her little niece. millat will have a crowd in for them. The neat day for most is
Dawn Swanner, the flower girl, a cocktails, Jean and Ed Rossi will one of breaking them. Happy New
silver bonbon spoon.
entertain, Mary and Jim Nelson Year!
Attending the luncheon were plan a celebration and Tenny and
Mr*. Wade G am er J r of Miami, Tommy Peterson will serve break­
Mrs. Joseph Messier, Mrs. Joseph fast to a number of friends. Many Zim m erm ans Give
Saunders, Mrs. C. E. Heldcrsdorf, other will be reported during the
D inner Party
the groom's grandmother, Mrs. nest few days, I'm sure.
j H arry Bowser of Ohio. Mrs. F. C.
One of the best parlies ever
Stenstrom, Mrs. I. E. Eslridge, wls given Sunday afternoon and For Virginians
Mrs. William Howard, Miss Rose­ evening by Mac and Fanchon MeA dinner party was given Sunday
m ary Garner, Miss Nancy Roun­ Roberts when they presented a by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman,
tree. and Miss Mary Oliver, of musicale, featuring •'Beethoven, honoring their visitors from Vir­
Thomasville, Ga.
llach and Bukur," much to the de­ ginia. Holiday guests of the Zim­
On Thursday, before the wed light o( their guests.
mermans were Mrs. Ella Ellis and
ding, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mess­
The McRobrrls house is so tre­ ion William, and Mr. and Sirs.
ier entertained for the couple after mendous that those guests who Earl Leake, all of Charlottesville,
the rehearsal. They were assisted wished to talk could do so without Va.
by their daughter, Mrs. Wade Gar­ being disturbed, although most
Enioying the turkey dinner with
FIVE REEDYS ENJOY the Christmas parties together. Visltlnpr Captain and Mrs. Janies
ner J r . of Miami.
were irrcslstably drawn to the the honores were Mr. and Mrs. Reedy are their college daughter* and his mother, Mrs. Mac Reedy. Left to right, Carl­
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. J o ­ playroom where the band held Ted Brooklyn, Susan, Tim and
(Staff Photo)
seph Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ forth. The party was given for Trudy Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ yle, Mrs. James Reedy, Molly, Mrs. Mae Reedy, Cnptain Reedy.
ry Bowser of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Suite and John Dickey—Suite is of land Goble, Rodney and Debby
Goble, Miss Delores Kirsch, Mr.
G arnet White, Rev. and Mrs. John course the McRoberts daughter.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl SwanCarl and Jean Tegfeldt gave one and Mrs. W. T. Bliley, Mrs. Vera
ner of Orlando and daughter Dawn, of their annual Swedish "Glug" Harrlaoh and Mr. and Mrs. New­
Wade Garner J r. and Kenneth Rob­ parties, underscoring that the Swe man Richardson.
Sirs. Ellis D Mrs. Zimmerman's
bins of Miami.
dish are mighty clever people.
A candlelight service Friday Han* chose a gray tweed suit. She
This was a popular event of SunHer niece Is Mr*. Leake, night at the Lake Monroe Baptist wore a white hat and a lavender
day evening.
The visitors left Monday morning
Church united Norma Ruth Ran*, orchid corsage,
Sunday afternoon Terry and John t0 r f *,lrn to Virginia.
Tw elve Attend
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
,\ rfc ption followed at the *)■ me
Price asked friend* to call—they
Rans Sr. of Lake Monroe, and 0t the b.lde'* par- is. Ilic house
have moved into Red and Lib Cle­
Story League
John Henry Grower, son of Mr. wa* decoratrd witn white cry.anveland's Loch Arbor home. The Teenagers Prepare
and Mrs. U. D. Winston, of St. - thrm um s and carnation*. A s -1stPrices misled the magnificent
C h ristm a s Party
Louis, Mo.
lug were Mr*. Thomas Lively, Mrt.
Dinner
For
Party
The theme for the December show of polnseltia* around the
The Rev. H. G. Brown performed Pete Ban*. Mr*. N. W. Stripling,
CASSELREHRY-A candlelight
Cleveland
home,
which
were
com­
meeting of the Sanford Story
dinner and Christmas tree party the double ring ceremony before and Mr*. W. L. Holcombe J r .
League was “ Horlrons Toward the pletely ruined by the freeir.
The couple will reside in the
Visiting Helen Andrew for a few was held by a group of trenagers an altar banked with white cry
Holy Lafld". The motto was "Let's
at the home of Joseph H. Welmer, santhemums. Pianist was Mrs. it. Jacohson Apts. The bride was born
days
is
Vera
Lawrence,
an
an­
h ea r tales of the Holy Land, TThere
2.V) Sunnvtown Rd., Sunday night. G. Brown, and the soloist, Mr*. It. In Ober, Ind. She attended San­
MRS. JOSEPH CLARKE MESSLER the former Joan Jesua Our Savior was born of nual guest from Fort Lauderdale. The dinner was prepared hy P. Galloway, who sang "Because". ford School* and I* a graduate of
M an” .
(Joni) Saunders, who was married Friday in Holy Cross
The bride was given in marriage Seminole High School. She i* em ­
Miss Dana Alexander, daughter of
Mrs. Mabel A. Brown and Mr*.
Episcopal Church.
(Photo by Cos)..
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Alexander, by her father. She wore a gown ployed hy Ihc Crdelt Bureau of
B. C. Moore acted as co-hostesses
Altamonte Springs and Miss Bob­ of nylon and acetate lace with a Sanford.
for the lovely Christmas party
The groom I* a native of S t
ble Greene, daughter nf Mr. and lace jacket. She carried a New
which was hfld on Monday even­
Mrs, Howard Greene, nf Lake Dr. Testament topped with a yellow- Louis, where lie attended schools.
ing in the Parish House of the
He I* stationed with IIATU a t th#
Guests were Bill Keller, a third throated white orchid.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church on
Tills is one or those dishes year pharmacy studrnt at the U.
Her only attendant was Mis* Sanford Naval ,\ir Station.
A candlelight service Friday Ball, Mrs. Tyler F. Del man, Mrs. Magnolia Ave. Twelve attending from the near East, where the of F„ Ron Keller, a second year Minnie Lee Metts. who wa* gown­
were: Mrs. H. L. Moore, president; cuisine seems to spcclallie in
n \nr g i r l cnoucn, daughter
evening united Joan Ursula Saun­ A. L. Collins, Mrs. I. Eugene
student at Orlando Junior College ed in pink taffeta, trimmed with
Mrs. A. P. Kyle, Mra. R. C. Max­ toothsome vegetable m i x t u r e s .
t f Mr. and Mr*. WUbir J .
and their sister Susan, a student at rose. She carried a whit* carna­
ders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eitridge, Mrs. Harry E. Tooke,
well, Mrs. R. C. Moore, Mr*. R. Since the staplo m eat of the na­
Crouch. Sanford. Horn D*cemb«r
Joseph Saunders, a n d Joseph Mrs. F. E. Stenstrom, Mrs. W. E.
Glenridge Junior Hi in Winter tion nosegay.
THURSDAY
8.
(Photo by UcrgstroaO
F. Moule, Mrs. C. L. Key*. Mrs. tives Is lamb, ram, sheep or mut­
Clarke Messier, son of Mr. and Kirchhoff, Miss Gretchen KirchPark.
Patrick D. Crnsby v a s the
The regular meeting of the Semi­
E. C. Williams, Mr*. Mabel Rrown, ton with an occasional goat thrown
hofr,
Mrs.
W.
G.
White.
Miss
Rose
Mrs. Joseph Messier. The cere­
After the dinner the young peo­ groom's best man. Usher wa* nole Chapter No. 2, Order of EastProper insulation of attics will
Mrs. C. C. Howard. Mrs. O. E. in for variety, all their vegetable
mony was performed In Holy Cross mary Garner, Miss Nancy Roun­
ple decorated a large tree for Thom is Lively.
rrn Star will he held at tho Ma- cut furl bill* by aa much as 11
White.
Mrs.
Ja
y
Beck
and
Mrs.
concoctions
seem
In'
be
designed
Episcopal Church by the Rev. John tree and Miia Mary Oliver pf Marshall,
Welmer.
For her daughter'! wedding, Mra. sonic Hall at 8:00 p. m.
per cent
with lamb in mind.
Thomasville, Ga., former room­
^ U to m a s.
Mrs,
E.
C.
Williams
served
as
CASSEROLE
OF
ONIONS
The church was beautifully de­ mate of the bride.
program chairman and emceed a
Slice m d saute your onions, a
corated with white gladioli, white
For a wedding trip to Nassau, round tabic story telling hour.
couple of doien because they cook
leaves and pine. The chancel rail &lt;the bride chose a gray luit with Chicken salad canapes and assort­
down, in three or four tablespoons
Was covered with white leaves. The matching shoes and bag. She wore ed Christmas cookie* were served of
olive oil. Don't cook them fast,
pews were marked with white a white hat and n corsage of from
a beautifully decorated tea but let them get a goad ti,umcu
golden
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gladioli and pine lied with white sweetheart roses. Upon their re­ table with lighted candles burning
brown. Then add half a
satin rihbnn* and lighted candles. turn January 2. the couple will brightly. The unique Christmas of white wine, a clove and
(The urganlst was Paul JenVtnj. reside at 2500 Park Ave,
tree on the rostrum of the recrea­ of stick cinnamon, a bay leaf
ca{ and
CASSELBERRY—M in S u s a n
Dick Aiken, soloist, sang "Oh, Per­ Mrs. Messier was born in Pitts­ tion hall was trimmed with ori­
an allspice berry, l’ut half a can Keller, teenage daughter of Mrs.
fect Love", and “The Lord's Pray­ burgh, Pa. She graduated from ginal creations made hy the child­
of tomatoes through a sieve and Fred A. Yeager. 210 Sunnytnwn
Seminole High School and attend­ ren who attended Mrs. St. Johns'
er".
add to the onions, pour over them Rd., was hostess at a surprise
The bride was lovely as she en­ ed Florida State University. She is
Kindergarten. Sirs. Jay Beck ren- half a cup of broth, and let the birthday party given for Joseph
tered on the arm of her father, an active member of the Theatre tiered piano selections during tea &lt;whole business sim mer tilt thorIf. Weimer at his home at 250 Sunlle r gown was of ballet length, Dance Group and Dance Masters tim e.
oughly lender.
nytown Rd., Monday night.
white lace and net over blush pink of America. She is a member of
Adding to the element of sur­
taffeta. The off the shoulder neck­ Phi Mu and Beta Sigma Phi sororl
prise Miss Keller and guest, Miss
line featured scalloping and a yoke ties.
Susan French, of Longwood, took
of Illusion. Long fitted sleeves
Mr. Messier Is a graduate
Weimer out to dinner while the
came to a point over her hands. Seminole High School. He attended
other guru* wore assemhlying.
An apron overskirt of lace featur- tho University of Florida and serv
,,
,
,
,
,
,
,
Other guest* Included Mis* Jaced a bustle bow in hack of the c l in the United S tftes Marine
Mr. and .Irs. Jidin L. I-cc and ^
Johnson and Miss Betsy
gown.
Corps. He is employed by Sherman
thirteen year old Allyson were Holland, of W|
„ „ , Park;
i&gt;a ,k- Miss
Winter
&amp; Her coronet of pearls held en t Concrete Company.
guests of the Sanford Rotary Club Deana Dudley, of Maitland and
w elbow lenth veil of illusion. She |
.
Monday afternoon. Hie Lees are Miss Janet Schanlrin amt Min
curried a bouquet of pink sweet­
former residents of Sanford, who Marie Goldman, of Casselberry.
heart roses. Her only jewelry was
now live in Birmingham, Ala.
Also Neal Benton, John Krohnc
a gold cross, a gift from the
Allyson Is a well known young and I'.il Day, of Longwood; Tomgroom.
pianist. She ha* been featured on my
Grantiiam. of Altamonte
Mrs. Earl Wilson Swanner of Or­
radio, television and concerts for Spring* and Dale Birkenmeyer, of
CASSELBERRY—Mr.
and
Mrs.
lando was her sister's matron of
several yrars. In spile of the poor Casselberry.
honor. Hrides matron was Mrs. llibbard Casselberry have a* their
piano at the Yacht Club, Allison
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guests during the Christmas holi­
Wade Hampton Garner Jr. of Mi­
(HATTING AT THE MJ1RUHAKKIMIEAR' party Saturday nlyght are Mra. Frank Meskillfully played "Walts In C Sharp
day
season
Caiselhcrrys'
son-inami, sister of the bridegroom.
Imne .lr., Hill Rush, nnd Frank Mchanc.
itinor" by Chopin, and the excred
(Staff I'hoto)
law
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
They were gowned in Identical
ingly difficult "Bumble Boogie".
H.
M.
Morctt,
of
Indianapolis.
The
A dressc* of red lace with matching
She received an ovation, according
Thurston of Lake Monroe, over the
^ satin cummerbunds, shoes and Morett' five-year old ion Can* and
to Charlie Morrison, program
holidays. Mis* Sehrumpf Is Mrs.
two-year
old
daughter
Beth,
are
hats. They carried wedding ring
chairman for Ihc day.
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Homier Thurston’* aunt.
bouquets of pink carnations and also hire with their parents.
CASSELBERRY—Mrs. H. I). Wi­
Allyson expressed her apprcela- have as their guest* for two weeks
After a trip to St. Petersburg
red berries.
thers
and son Harry, of Evans­
tion and the hope that during her his brother, Fred Homier and the visitors will enjoy » short stay
Tiny Dawn Louisa Swanner.
ville. Ind , are guest* of her ne­
visit to Sanford nrxt summer she family, and his parent*, Mr and in Sanford and Mount Dora, before
n(ece of the bride, was the flower
would be permitted to play for the Mr*. Frank Rumler, *11 of Water- returning to New Jersey,
phew Dan M. (Miller) Evan*. Jr.,
girl. She wore a gown of sheer
civic cluos here on a "real fine town, Wisconsin.
and his mother Mr*. Georgia
Friend* of Mr. and Mr*. Louis
pink silk and carried a basket fill­
Evan* on Lake Triplett Dr.
grand piano".
Miss Mary F. Tanner, a student Bridge* will be sorry to hear that
ed with carnations.
.Mrs, Withers and her son arriv­
The Lee* are guests of Mrs l-ce's at the University of Miami School they were railed to Moultrie, Ga.
Best man wa* Kenneth \V. Bob­
parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. H Winn of Medicine, was admitted to Mi- by the death of Mrs. Bridges' mo-,
bin* of Miami. Ushers were Wade ed Dec. 23 and plan to spend a
ALLYSON LEE
on Magnolia Ave. They will return ami's Jacksun Hospital December ther, Mrs. l/ovle Crolt. The Bridges
(■Hampton Garner Jr. anil Garnet week here.
(Photo by Bergslrum) to Birmingham early New Year’s 23 with acute bronchitis, Her con- returned to Sanford Sunday,
White.
Day.
dition has improved and she exMr. and Mrs. John Williams ami
Mrs. Saunders, mother of the
Saturday
night,
Allyson
made
a
children
have relumed from a trip
pects
to
be
released
January
3.
for
bride, wa* gowned in dove grey
surprise appearance at the May- a belated Christmas. Mrs. J. C. to Columbus, O , where they spent
silk and lace. She wore white
fair Inn during the "Champagne Tanner, her grandmother, has an­ the holidays with relatives.
accessories and a corsage of white
LAKF.
MONROE-The
Lake
Hour;" the fallowing night she nounced that "Mary send* warm
carnations.
Monroe l II Club met recently at
played for the evcr.mg service at greetings to all her friends for the
The groom's mother chose a
“ L E A R N IN G HY
the school. Tony Baker gave the
the First Methodist Church, choos­ New Year. She regrets that she
WEDNESDAY
dfess of light blue delustered satin
STUDY M U ST HE
flag salute and bible reading.
ing
her
awn
arrangement*
of
will
be
unable
to
visit
Sanford
tor
Chancel
choir
practice
for
First
and lace with matching accessor­
WON”
Several musical pieces were Methodist Church at T:30 p. m.
"Sweet Hour of P ra yer" and "The the holidays.
i e s She wore a corsage of white
jinfliar'a
ltil4ttt|ES5l
played
by
Gene
Bullard
and
tong*
Lord's
Prayer".
T:0u
p.
m.
Mid-week
Bible
Hour.
Mrs.
Elsie
Sehrumpf
of
Union
carnations.
sung by the group. .Mrs. Ben Bul­
Physicians nnd Pharma­
City, N. J. and Mrs. Louise Groble
A reception at the Sanford Wom­
Refrigerata the unused portion
An averag« cow will drink 15 of Roselle, N. J. were holldiy
cists ntuiiy for mnny years
an's Club followed the ceremony. lard. advisor, served refreshments
to
the
club.
of
sweetened, rondensed milk.
gallon* of water daily.
guests of 3tr. and Mrs. Herbert
lx*fore receiving a license
The bride's table was covered with
to practice. We must pass a
a leutwork cloth. Silver candelabra
with pink tapers flanked the pale
state examination to prove
pfnk wedding cake. The cake was
that we have learned hmv
topped with fresh sweetheart roses.
to properly take care of
On the bride's hook table, sweet­
one can predict the future
your health.
heart roses in gilded toe shoes,
We
both
have
a
particular
but everyone can prepare for It.
used by the bride in her danamg,
duty to perform. Your
were placed on a pink cloth, and
•As the New Year gels under way,
physician’s learning con­
f l i g h t e d by pink and gold candles,
centrates on the diagnosis
if wo can be of help to you
“
The punch table held a Christ­
and treatment of disease,
mas tree decorated with pink car­
in
shaping
your financial plans,
and the preservation of
nations tied to the branches. The
come in and tell us about them.
carnations were later found to be
your health. We pharma­
edrsages for those assisting.
cists study how to 'com­
It may be your budget. . . or the
Serving were Mrs, Raymond
pound, dispense, and pro­

Noma Rans Wed Friday Night
In Lake Monroe Baptist Church

New Arrival

Gourmets
Cookpot

•Joan Saunders Becomes Bride

Of J. Messier In Friday Rites

Calendar

Surprise Party
G iven For
Joseph Weimer

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r‘( Allyson Lee Returns To Sanford;
! Plays For Rotary Club Monday

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News

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By OSCAR FRALEY
United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK «R *- Before old
man 195T limps over the hill and
out of sight it Is Uma for Fearlesa Fraley to look back today and
tell the gaffer that, while he kept
me up in the air, 1 sure enjoyed
the vlslL
He bounced me around Hka a
tennis ball. But In the process con­
vinced me that the airplane Is
hers to stay and that Magellen
was right.
There was Puerto Rico In Janu­
ary, for the opening of a new rice
track, cock fights in the old quar­
ter and a chat with Mickey Owen.
Then Dunedin, Fla., as A1 Watroua
won tha PGA Seniors golf cham­
EDITORS NOTE: This Is the
pionship.
Ittb of 14 dispatches on the offThrilling to Ron Delaney’s gn at
season outlook of each major performance a t the Indoor track
league team for l»5k, wrlu-n by meets in Madison Square Garden
the managers of each tlub.
and the Hlckock dinner at Roch­
ester. Seeing Bradley best Mem­
phis State In the NtT finals and
By HARRY LAVAGKTPO
down to Gulfstream for the Flor­
Written for the United Presa
OBINDA, Clafl. ilft-Frankly. I ida Derby.
don’t know how much we will Im­
Last Seaton at Ebbets, Polo
prove over last year’s eight-place
The opening of the baseball sea­
finish but I’m sure of this—we’ll son, not knownig these would be
win at least 10 morp games. * the last ones at Ebbels Field and
I think our pitching should Im­ the Old Polo Grounds. Watching
prove his arm this winter instead Bold Ruler win the Wood Memo­
now that Camilo Pascual Is resting rial and a spring trip to Virginia
of playing In Cuba. Our Infield is Beach for the women pros’ round
In fair shape, we have good catch­ robin. Sammy Snead winning the
ers and Roy Slevers, who led the last men’s round robin at Wykagyl
league with 42 home runa, will be and then the National Outboard
back in left field. We still need Regetta at Alexandria Ray, bump­
■ center fielder, however, and ing into Carmen Basilio during a
would be delighted to land some- motorboat run through the Thou­
body like Harry Simpson of the sand Islands.
Yankees.
Rooting for Jimmy Demaret to
Pascual Is our number one hur- win the Open at Inverness, and
ler and we’ve always fell that he amazed as Dick Mayer did. Cheer­
has the potential to win at leaat ing Alice Rauer as she took the
15 or 20 games. Last year he was lead in tha U. S. Women’s Open,
S-1T but remember he was out for only to lose out In the stretch.
about six weeks with a sore arm. Confounded at Lew Hoad's non­
balance as he confirmed he was
Counting On Good Years
Truman Clevenger, Pedro Ra- turning pro fcr 1125,000. The heat
moi and Chuck Stobbs, our hard at Dayton as Lionel Hebert put
luck guy, are otheri that Pm the heat on the field to win the
counting upon to have good years. PGA, and then watching Floyd
Ramos threw a lot of home run Patterson destroy Hurricane Jackballs last season but anybody can son at the Polo Grounds.
hava a bad year like that. Cleven­ Looking for Jaguars, hut not very
ger la a real workman. He sure hard, on the Amazon. The confu­
took over In fine fashion while sion of horse racing In Bio, skin
diving and deep sea fishing In the
Pascual was laid up.
Another kid with a good future Dominican Republic and watching
la Ralph Lumentl, a southpaw bo­ the cockfights In Haiti.
Home for Tennis Headliner*
nus boy from the University of
Home in time to see Althea Gib­
Massachusetts. He looked pretty
sharp during the few Innings he son complete her grand slam at
Forest Hills and marvel at Mai
worked late In the season.
We need a relief pitcher to help Andcrson'a big upset In the men's
out Bud Byerly. The guys who finals.
Wishing both could win as Hill­
might assist us there are Bob Wleafer, Hal Griggs and Don Minnick man Robbins beat Bud Taylor In
all of whom arrived late In the the National Amatrur finals at
Brookline and feeling the blood in
season from the minors.
your ears as Basilio and Ray Rob­
Yost Holding Down 3rd
Harmon Klllebrew could become inson fought one for the books at
our third baseman next year but Yankee Stadium. The opening of
not until he has taken the Job from foothall at West Point, climbing on
Ed Yost. And Yost continues to the Bob Anderson bandwagon.
be one of the best ballplayers go­ The start of the Series, the mad­
ing. Rocky Rrldges apparently has ness at Milwaukee and the chills
shortstop all to himself while it as Lew Burdette polished It off
will be a battle around second base right In the enemy camp. A spinebetween Ilob Malkmus whom we tlngler as Notre Dame upset Army
drafted from Wichita, Herb Plows at Philadelphia then off for Tokyo
with Snead and Demaret. Learn­
and Milt Bolling.
I think Pete Runnels will be oiir ing to hula In Honolulu not very
first baseman. He did well there good, a 10,000 mite gin rummy
last season and I'm not too upset game In which Snead clipped me.
Playing golf In Tokyo, attending
over his batting slump.
Behind Runnels I’m figuring nn a hothal! game at Johnson Air
Julio Becquer who did a steady llase and then heading for home
the long way around. Watching
Job of pinch hitting.
weight lifters in Istanbul and In­
y® 'r*
Una shape as fir as specting Olympic site in Rome.
catching Is concerned with Clint Then the tong trip over Mount
Courtney, Ed Fils Gerald and Lou Olympus, Mont Illinc and Paris
Berberet,
and the welcome sight of Idlewtld
.i ' n..*,!!* ouU,fld Ihings are a lit- Airport.
l« different We need a fast min
Back for the Army-Navy game—
In eenterfleld to help Slevers In and hoping in the end that It hap­
left and Jim Lemon In right.
pens ail over again sometime.

Duke, Oklahoma Suffer Injuries
By ANDY REESE JR.
Unite* F m e Spert* W riter
MIAMI W— Injuries ju it about
bala need out for Duka and Oklaho­
ma today aa the Orange Bow! flnlahed their rough work for their
New Year'* football encounter.

At the 1:45 p. m. EST kickoff
Wedneaday. Duke may be mining
two top linemen and Oklahoma
may taka th« field without iti No.

1 quarterback and a second string
tackle.
Ih a t should leave no room In
that department far poit-game allMs, aren if Duka Coach BD1 Mur­
ray and Oklahoma’s Bud Wilkin­
son were the kind to make them.
Miami’ showery weather alto
cleared today and the long range
foreeast was for a hot and dry
afternoon for the 24th annual foot­
ball axtravaganaa before a sell­
out erowd of 78,500 and a national
telavlilon-radlo CBS audience. It
never has rained on an Orange
Bowl game.
The possible loss of quarterback
Carl Dodd, who sprained an ankle
In practice Friday, might change
the complexion of the game, but
probably will hava little effect on
Oklahoma’! role as 10-polnt favor­
ite.
For standing In the spot of the
Soonera* second leading point
maker and defensive ace la pasimlnded Dave Baker, the second

FANGIO MAY RETIRE
BUENOS AIBES, Argentina W—
Juan Manuel Fangio, world driv­
ing champion, tild Sunday he may
retire after competing In three
mora races during the Argentine
International season.
PEP, TIBBS SIGN
BOSTON *H — Former feather­
weight champion Willie Pep has
signed to meat Tommy Tihhs of
Boston In a 15-round bout, Jan. 14,
at Meehanlea Building.

airing play caller. While Dodd
made hit mark aa a runner on
the Drat unit, the 30-year-old Jun­
ior from BartleavlUe, Okla. com­
pleted 11 of 11 panea for 261 yardi
and three touchdown! tolling for
the alternate team thla tea ion.
And Baker yielded no Interceptiona.
Standing behind Baker are &gt;
pair of tried Teaana, tenior Dale
Sherred and sophomore Bennett
Watt.
The Sooners’ coaching staff held
a aecret meeting Sunday afternoon
to plan strategy for the game bas­
ed on the possible loss of Dodd.
If second string left tackle Jerry
Thompson, who aggravated an
old ankle Injury, also misses the
game, his absence will not be felt
as severely as Dodd’a. Wilkinson
always la ears deep In good line­
men.
A slowly healing shoulder hrulse
also has slowed down No. 2 full­
back Dave Rolle, but he la sure
to see action.
Over In (he Duke cemp, end
Doug Padgett, hero of the Navy
game, still hobbles painfully on
a bruised leg suffered In the
rugged practice scrimmage for the
Orange Bowl tilt at Durham, N.
C. The workonta also cost the
Blue Devils the use of guard Phil
Scudierl, the talented Junior who
played behind United P re n sec­
ond team All-Amerlean Roy Iford.
Padgett short circuited one of
Tom Forreatal’i passes to set up
Duke’a touchdown In the 8-8 tie
with Navy. And with Oktahoma
relying mostly on pass-minded Ba­
ker, the six-foot-four Junior flankman from Splndale, N. C., may be
sorely missed.
Murray probably had Baker In
mind when he ordered extra prac­
tice on past defense Isst week
with the comment, ’’Too many op­
ponents overlooked Oklahoma'!
passing."

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League

2 Teams Vie For First In
Grid Teams Ready
For Games Tomorrow
sprain. Oklahoma coach Bud Wil­
kinson said ha wouldn’t know whe­
ther either could play until after
Monday’s practice although both
players Insisted they’d "give it a
try.”
Oregon, already a 19 point un­
derdog to national champion Ohio
State in the Bose Bowl alto was
casting anxious eyes toward the
Infirmary. Guard Joe Schaffeld
and end Pete Welch are ailing and
coach Len Casanova listj both as
"unlikely starters."
Ohio State, meanwhile, got the
news that ace halfback Don Clark
will be able to play against Oregnn although coach Woody Hayes
said he would not be In the start­
ing lineup.
There was no let up for any of
tin eight squads Sunday as the
big date neared. All worked out
at least briefly and Duke and Ore­
gon went through extra-hard work­
outs.
Two Underdogs Win
The New Year’s Day underdogs
alt were buoyed by Saturday's restdts which saw the two underdogs
win. Tennessee, a two-point under­
shaded Texas AAM, 30, In
Deason East T e x as dog,
the Gator Bowl, the West, a sevenunderdog, whipped the East,
Linem an T o W atch point
27-13, in the Shrine Bowl and the
COMMERCE, Texas (Speciall- Gray shaded ihc Blue, 21 20, in a
One lineman to watch when the pick ’em contest.
East Texas Lions come to town
Sammy llurklow, who hadn't
for the Tangerine Bowl will be 3- kicked a single field goal all sea­
year lettcrman Kenneth Deason at son but made IS of 17 conversions,
left guard. Coach J. V. Sikes calls booled the decisive three-pointer
hm "our best lineman."
1
with a little more than five min­
Named to all-confcrcncc and all- utes to play to break up a tight
Texas college teams at guard this defensive battle between Tennes­
year. Deaton Is known for his ver­ see and Texas AAM. Bnhby Gor­
satility. He has played every posi- don co-starred with Ourklow; car­
lion in the tine. In 1955 he lettered rying the hall 32 times and setting
as a tackle. In 1958 as an end and up the field goal with his running.
this year as a guard. He also play, The Volunteers kept 210-pound
ed center this year or punting and John Crow, player of the year,
extra-point situations after the pretty much in check.
starting center for the Lion* broke
Gerald Nesbitt, hard-hitting full­
hlx leg at mid-season.
back from Arkansas, scored three
Deason Is one of the leading tae- touchdowns to lead the West to Its
klera nn the team with an aver­ surprisingly easy victory over the
age of 4 per game. He alio lead* favored East. The East ground a t­
in the pas* interception depart­ tack was bogged down from the
ment with three. Coach Sikes start and only a 83 yard punt runsiys, "Deason Is a consistent and back by Bob Mitchell of Illinois
good hall player at any position." saved it from being shut out In
He has the respect of his team­ the first half.
mates as several of them have re­
Ken Ford of Hardin Simmons
marked that, "We would be un­ completed 12 of 23 passes for 185
defeated this year if Deason hadn’t yards to spark the Gray to Us 13th
ben sirk the night we played La­ victory in 19 meetings with the
mar Tech." He played that night Blue.
but had a fever and was weak­
ened from a bad case of the flu.
PIRATES SIGN FOILES
Married and the father of two
PITTSBURGH SB — Catcher
children, Kendra, aged 2, and Mi­ Hank Foiles, who batted .270 last
chael, six months, Deason has his season, became the sixth member
own cheering section. His wife of the Pittsburgh Pirates to agree
Dorev* Is always ready to heap to term s today for the forthcom­
laurels on him.
ing season.

By FRED DOWN
United Fresa Sports Writer
The (ortunei of Navy and Okla­
homa were threatened by Injuries
today as eight of the nation’s top
college football teams put the fin­
ishing touches on preparation! for
New Year’* Day bowl assignments.
Navy, ■ one point favorite over
Rice In the Co::on Bowl, learned
it may be without the services of
first-string guard Tony Stremle
while Oklahoma added tackle Jer­
ry Thompson to an Injury list that
already included quarterback Carl
Dodd. Oklahoma Is a 10-polnt
choice over Duke in the Orange
Bowl.
Stremic was injured late Satur­
day when 235 pound tackle Bob
Reifsnyder accidently kicked him
on the shinbone during a workout.
X-rays revealed no fracture but
roach Eddie Erdclatz listed him a
“doubtful starter."
Thompson Aggravates Injury
Thompson aggravated an ankle
injury that hobbled him for a
month while Dodd ha* an ankle

Sorry, No

The Sanford Mixed Bowling Lea­
gue ended the first half of ■ 30week split season with two teams
running nack and neck for first
place In league standings.
Clark’s Plumbing and Heating
took top honori in first place win­
ning 28 and losing 17. Harvey's
Plumbing placed a close second
one game behind wlnning27 and
losing 18.
Lou’s Bar and Grill plaeed third
in league standings showing 23H
games won, 21tk lost
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store for­
feited to Harvey’s Plumbing on
the last night of bowling and came
in for fourth placa honori with
22li won, 22% lost.
Appliance Start held on to its
fifth place spot with 18 wins and

Stetson Third
In Team Offense
The Stetson Hatters are third
In the nation in team offense, ac­
cording to basketball statistics for
small colleges computed by the
National Collegiate Athletic Bur­
eau.
The Hatters have scored an av­
erage of 90 points a game for the
four games included in the statis­
tics. In the fifth the Hatters de­
feated Western Carolina 89-83 to
keep their average close to the 90mark. 1
In the team offense. West Vir­
ginia Tech leads with an average
of 105.4 points Tor eight games.
Kings College in Pennsylvania Is
second with 98.3 points for three
games.
The Hatters are ranked 17th In
field goal percentage leaders hit­
ting 135 of 304 tries for a shooting
percentage of .444. Wittenberg Col­
lege In Ohio leads in this depart­
ment with a percentage of .510.
At the free throw line, the Hat­
ters have hit 90 of 123 tries for a
percentage of .732. This gives Hie
Green and White squad a ranking
of sixth nationally in this depart­
ment. Evansville College is first
with .792.
Individually ranked .................
from the
Halter squad are Gene Wells and
Bob Hrarin. Wells In Itth In the
nation In scoring with an average
of 23.5 points a game. Leader of
this division is Moreland of Louisi­
ana Tech with 34 points. Wells also
is ranked among the field goal
percentage leaders, hitting 40 of
E9 for a percentage of .580. Deems
of Wittenberg College is first with
.750.
Hrarin has tossed In 19 of 22
tries for the free-throw line to
give him a percentage of .864 and
14th place in the raHngs. U a d ^
is Smith of Allen College with
.960.
The Hatters resume their sche­
dule Jan. 4 in DcLand when they
play Valdosta State College.

27 lost while Powell's Office Supply
bad 18 games In the win column
and 29 In the lo st
Clark's Plumbing and Heating
had high team alngle handicap of
974. It also had tha high team
three of 2721 but they were allowed
only one prize and the high t e a r ^
three went to Harvey's Plumbin™
with 2878,
Will Webber took the high aver­
age honors with 178 and Ellen
Betts with 158.
High games went to George Kennis with a 231 and Lillian Donat
with 214.
High series were taken by W.
If. Donat with 574 and Dot Powell
with 529.
Men bowling games of 200 o r
better were: George Kenls 231:
Warren Donat 228; Jesse Cook
225; Will Webber 215; Andy Bolton 210; Ernest White 209: Eugene
Gill 213; Harry Almono 204; Floyd
Richards 202; and Roy Gentry 2ul.
Will Webber rarely got off the
500 corner. Out of 13 series ho
bowled 10 over 500, ranging from
his lowest of 511 to the hlghcs*
score of 582 which topped all sericQ
bowled in the league. Other series
were: Donat 574; White 545-521,
516. 513 and 502; Gill 525, 519. and
506; Cook 551, 554, 532; Bukur
bowled 525 twice; Almono 537;
Bolton 517; Gentry 502; Ring 500
and 518; Kenis 537, 529 and 518;
Richards 518, 513, and SC8; Cham­
bliss 510.
High single games for women
with 170 or better were: Elte&amp;
Betts 222, 199, 186, 185, 181. 18.T
178, 176. 174 and 172; Lillian Donat
214, 208, 192, 179, 178, and 174; Dot
Powell 193. IDO, 187, 179, 175 and
172; Joy Webber 195 and 177; Gla­
dys White 188; Verna Bolton 178
and 171; and Pat Foster 178.
Women bowling scries over 500
were; Ellen Betts 555 and 560; Dot
Powell 519 and Lillian Donat 527.
The Mixed Bowling League will
begin bowling on Jan. 9. with 0
meeting of all members and team
captains to be held on Jan. 6, at
the bowling alley.
MCQUINN MANAGES TOPEKA
TOPEKA, Kan. IB — George Mofonticr, firat^ baseman for
the St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia
Athletics and New York Yankees,
was named manager today of the
Topeka club in the Class A W est#
ern League.
RACE ODDS CUT
AGUA CAL1ENTE, Mexico TB—
Round Table, the winner of hla
first stakes start at Santa Anita
Saturday, has been cut from a
3 to 1 choice to 2 to l in the Cali?»

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START THE NEW YEAR
OFF WITH A RANG.
SPEND
NEW YEAR’S
EVE WITH US TO SEE
ONE OF THE REST PICTURES OF THE YEAR
NEW YEAR’S EVE Midnight
SHOW TONIGHT

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IIAITY NEW YEAR I

A P ro sp e ro u s N ew Year 1

Track Will Close tomorrow N ight, Jan. 1
See The Tangerine Bowl Game
Racing Resumes Regular Schedule Thursday Jan. 2nd

RAIN
OR SHINE

Jarry

Collins, Track

C/4R V G R A N T
JAYN E MANSFIELD
SUZY PA RKER

'K IS S
TH EM fO R
M E'
A EOUR DAY LEAVE...
A flAM INQ REDHEAD. AKATOMK OLOHOEI

Operator

NO RACING TONIGHT
Track Closed For Tangerine Bowl Game
Regular Schedule Resumes Tomorrow
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Company

Located 8 M iles South Of Sanford
8 Miles South of Sanford, Highway 17-93

On Hy. 17-92 Turn West At Red Arrow

THIS IS A MUST
DO NOT MISS THIS
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W HERE MORE PEO P LE DO MORE BUYIN G AND S E L L IN G !
CI,AS!»!FIF.I» INDEX

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REAL ESTATE TOE SALE; t -

RF.ftL E3T 5TE TOR S A L E 1 IT—BBALTT $*A4 LOSS

CA*D of THANK*
QUIET Country living In this
I LOST k FOUND
SPACIOUS HOME
really
fumiehed 2 badraom
t FOR RENT
1 Rid room ] hath horn* with lake
ham*. You'll enjor. tha ihaded
prleitegee.
Under
construction.
$ REACH RENTALS
• m a n porch In lha hnt days
*l*AOn.OO. 11,660.(Ml Down.
ahead.
4 WANTED in RKNT
Sir*
garden pint and 15 hearing
ROSA I.. PA Y T O N
ft— REAL F.ST4PE FUR SALE
ntrux tr»e», approx 3 mi. from
A—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES R»eisierfd Krai E iU te Broker
Sxnford an pavtd road.
Ph FA
Hiawatha
7 REAL ESTATE IVANTID
Immediate penexsion.
5 MISCELLANEOUS *
FARMERS AGENCY
•-FLOWERS. PLANTS.
$1000
DOWN
N. V. Fartntr, Realtor
SHRUBS
116 S. French Ave. Sanford
$75.00
MONTHLY
It OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Ph. FA 2-5221
I hi* rut* 2 Bedroom home It neat
U ALTOMOBILES-TSAILERS
t» » pin, nicety W a n d , hai enU BOATS k MOTOBS
IMMEDIATE
t!a»*d garage and beautiful
U FARM SUPPLIES A MACHNyard,
priced low at JlftOO.OA—
B IT
POSSESSION!
nwr.ar -t*nl] fmanea and glv*
II PETS-LIVE STOCR'SUPPLIES
ouick p.uxesslnn, 3»m!nnl* Rial* 281! Myrtle Ave.. naar Pinterait
School. Ihlabeautiful3 Ridronm
(Poultry)
ty. IWii r»rk Av».. FA 2-3232.
ptua Florida Room UHS home
» ARTICLES WANTS*
being offered for quick tale at
IS PLACES to EAT
only *3500.00. *2.500 do-&lt; n. *70.05
JT RKAUTT PARLOR!
monthy. or as law *a |l* 0 0 down
II PBMALS BELP WANTS!
HAVE A HOME
with terms irtenged. See thia
I t MALE HELP WANTED
TOR YOU
htfnra you huy anything. SemiM MALE or FEMALE
note Really, IWU Park Ave.,
3 WORE WANTED
FA 2-5232.
M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ROMES-- t
h ad ra o si
Pleaiant
home. 3 room* and gaI A 2 bathe.
M l MONEY to LOAN
ra*i. Furnished. Fruit. River0 SPECIAL SERVICES
view Avt. FA 2-3179.
Complete and ra tty toe
t U EOOVTNO A PLUMBWA

M PIANO SERVICES
» ELECTS ICAL-CONTRACTARS
to INSURANCE
a NOTICES-PSESONALS
a ARTICLES tor SAUB
** FUENTTURE A HOST — OLD

at* eeeupaney.

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South Flaaeraet — Saaiard
Whispering Oaks — TttMtolto

THA In sarriee and FRA
in* avaUshte.

t —FOR RENT

Sleeping rooms, TV. Tha (I i H m ,
IP I Magnolia Av*.. FA 2-0729. W* e*n nullify yn« far eoe *4
EFFICIENCY apartmanti iuitah!* fnr couple or single parton.

Private hath A shower, Ideally
located anna* from Tn»t Office.
Inquire Jarnheon Dept, Store.
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS; room*
private hith*. I l l W, Ftrtt Si.

theta hnmaa la 341 m int to*. Km

can a u rt enjoying tha h
whll* wt proeoee the papers.
Developed h r

ODHAM A
TUDOR, Inc.

2 RR. furn. apt. upstair*. 201 E.
21*t St. *50. Ph. FA 2-3251.

Car. H»y. I M S A S7th S t
rhn*. FA M J » I
Apartment, thte* room* and hath.
B R A IL E Y O D H A M , Pr*«.
Kitchen furnished. 2201 Park
Av*.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
3 rnnm furnished apt. with hath A
g a r a g e . 2520 N. Narcittui. Ph. Thia it * p m to tha Riti thaatrt
fnr Sardv Gttman. Exp. data
FA 2-31 16.
.Ian. I*, 1558.
Nire bedroom. Private hath and
private entrance. With heat. 2U arm Hie firm . 3 b e d r o o m
Phone F,X 2-3986 nr FA 2*0133.
hoii'e, large barn Eaiv tsrms.
J. R. Levy, Ph. FA 2-1223.
3 room furnished apartment.
Light' A- water furni.hed. *51 -O l.arg* 3 bedroom. Us baths, lenveni
mo 107 Locu*t Ave. Ph. I A 2block on beautiful -and bottom
1855.
lake. I/vt 150'* ton’, .lu't 15 min­
utes frmp Sanford. Terms by
ore building and warehouse,
| owner. Phona FA 2-4508.
FA 2-4081.
Foe rent- er Sale I bedroom
ft. N ew Moon trailer, air m sditioned. Inqulie at Mail Box
291-B. Country Club Rd.
Nicely furnished fully equipped 2
bedroom ant. !*5 mo. I’h. FA 20868.
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonville
2 bedroom hou-e Jor rent 1507
Elliott Ave. Ph. FA 2-4505.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom, kitchen
equipped. 585.00 Osier Really
Co., 260[ Orlando D r, FA 3$512.
Bedroom, private entrance and
private bath. Phone FA 2-6551
before 8 p m.
«_SS i.M N I 1H M-.-5 1

New Homes
nn

Lake Front
Property

Permanent couple nerd 2 Itedmont
furnished home in Sanford. FA
2-3500.
a— Kb VI.

E3TTTE Mill

3 Homes have he*n sold so
3 a CE act now while these homes are
under mnitructlon.

REA I. ENTATK D R IV E -IN
2541 F r e n c h Ave,

J. \Y. HAL!,. REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Associate
Call Hall" Phone FA 2 3843

RAYMOND M. BALL
REALTOR
REAL ESTAY KIN.SIT! AN CB
FDR RESULTS
List \otir property svith us.
204 S. Park A 'e . Sanford
FA 2-8641

No« Under Construction
.1 bedroom , 1 1&gt;rtl h
:i bedroom , 2 l».i• h
I bedroom , 2 b a th

Cherry Real r»iat« Agessey
Dial FA 2 9029—Notary
1219 W. 13 St. Fear-Barber She*
New

3 B«dr»&gt;m

Itomea

$700.00 Down

AH -f these heauttful home* are
lvea’»d on Lake Front Loti.

rhone FA 2-3103
KENNETH E. SLACK
REG. REAL ESTATE RKOKKK
1009 K. 2nd
ITiono FA 2 0221

Chooa® jour rhniee
of Financing Plan*:
FHA. FHA In Service and
Con* enlion.il

HOME IN MAYFAIR~
Pv Owner . . . FA 2-3128
Fcr the pe,t Bo &gt; m Real Estate

SEE CULLEN A HARKEY
HD N. Perk Av*.

Ph. FA 2-2391

IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A Monteith
nt 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4*96
51odem 3 hedrnom Homes priced
from *8900. to $27,000., with as
low a t SlOOi). down . . . See the e
before you buy.
INVEST
10. 40. *0, and 100 ACRE parcels

For the home bur
of a life-time, tee

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

f o r more information r t || the
S»l»* off c*i i '--ntr W. CryMet Dr’v* A Lake Mary block,
telerhone FA 2-4 j 91 or FA 2-3913

W H. '•Bill’’ Stamper
Realtor A In.jror
Assoc. Guy Allen. Gretchrn Hall,
Arlette Price. Evere’t Harper
Phono FA 2*4991
112 N. Park

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5. Swallow a small butterfly net.
These are on sale at all responsi­
is— rKMAi.f. itF.i.f vxx.'viKn
ble drugstore' in the handy duode­
Wanted — Experienced waitre.oO,
nal «uc.
to work in new restaurant. HighAspirin May Hel|i
a it wages paid. Call FA 2-5965
n rake two aspirin tablet!, in
for interview.
a gallon of hard cider—or, if you
-iitAi.lt HRLP WANTED
prefer, in a beer stein full of dry
martini. II makes tittle dlffrrencr
Bw a Wanted —to «ell The Han­
whirh liquid Is used: the important
ford Herald Monday througn
itong ta ihe aspirin.
Friday! i t 3 -30 pm. Come to
Tha Herald office a»d a-k for
&lt; Read th* pre imb!» to the Can
HANGOVER N - Something re­
Bill VlCcint after 3 30.________ maining from a previous time or vitution upside down O times Tn
get unilric down, hang from eithrr
Hate
'• —MALE ae FKMALF.
a trapeze nr a parallel har. If the
—We biter
Wanted— F.Xpetie"' ed m n l tn work
bar looks familiar. It may be the
in new restaurant. Highest wages
'a m r one jn u wrre parallel lo
Ohhh.
Dro-Thcrrr.
my
held.
*
pud. Call FA 2-5965 for interlast night If sou don't ltk* the
—Arutotlr
vtaw.
preamble, try " G ra v 'i Elegy Writ,
*fl“lT^WAHII* k.a.NTEO
ten in * Country Church yard,’* It
nv IMtt tJlTtit.
lolled I’r r w Slalf (Mrreapondrnt may suit jour mood heller.
Homework hy day, FV 2-fi277.
NEW YORK tp—Moat people I 8 Call up the office. S.iv: *•(
Maid want* to do da- * «otk. h \ don’t u n d e r p a id the oitttrr of th** have a .evere strep throat." Go
2-P4BO er FA 2-0313 at r.ight. problem They tend to think it** back to bed a-*! to sleep Try to
208 Cyprm.
tire am ' on are Ijtng fare down in
all in the h»ad
That’s not true A joodl) por a snowdrift.
3, ; hedrnom hom»a with 10'i j l —.Jr'iiv i \i, s !: r \ i ( ^ 8
9. Tr&gt;’ a rnimter-irriiant, nn (he
acre*. May h« bought *ep*r*tenon of it ts in the stomach, not
WELL RRILL1NO
ty. Inquire hy mall. Box 291-B.
in mention the side—effect* on the outside. Get a massage with pm
Fairbanki-Morw Pumps
County Club Rd.
nervr*. muscle*, liter, lights, mag son ivy.
Repairs to all makea
in Get i sledge himm er. Use
nrto. and central heating
HOWARD
C.
LONG
House far tala by owner. Call FA
while standing In in feet of w it«r
207
E.
Coauaareial
At*,
2-3479.
| With theie thmp- in mind, it n
rhona FA 2-2*1*
well to take step.', that is. for .ill
A bedroom Concrete Block horn*.
CARTER HOMF1 CLEANING | those who are able in take step*
Low monthly paymenta. Near
there are some who maintain they
SERVICE
Navy naie. rh. FA 2-3110.
Window A Wall Waihlnr
'c a n ; ecen gei to their fret
Floor
Waving—NOrtli
8-41*1
By VDDIE PREVATT
S u iu jL U u u aia i
132 Hiway 17 92
DaBary. For these litter , ca srv th*- in
Mr anil Mrs, A. J Baxter ami
------------------ ------- - dicairil procedure l» to follou- the
WOOD • WOOD • WOOD
Genulna Pitch Pine A Oak Fire GARRETTS SEWING CENTER 1jnc|fn, precept of Materia Modi- family hid a* their holiday guest*,
White—Neeclvi Fin*
Wood—Real deal In Town. Call
ra, a* written In Hippocrates: their son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Baxter and family nf Virginia and
US and vour word wnrrie* ate Repair* on *11 make* Machine* “ Leave them lay,"
323
East
First
S
l
FA
2-52It
Mtsx Gtor Ia Perry nf Hollywood
over. BOH A KRSIF. MORRIS.
For
tfuick
Relief.
.
.
Phone FA 2-42!* before 9 or
Mr. anti Mr*. Charlrx Gatlin and
GATLIN
BROTHERS
For all oilier', it i* a pleasure faintly were guest* at Ihe homr
after 8. Alio Chriitmai trees,
Contractors,
Draglines;
Geniva
and public serviee. at t hi* sea*un. of Mr. ami Mrs. T R. Summerslll
native ehon leaf pine.
2232. Ph FA 2 3276 Sanford
in present a reminder of some n(
Wednesday.
L IV E B A IT
the standard remedies for the
Miniograph
Printing
—
Typing—
Mr*, fa d e r Mart m i Holiest to
Fteming'* Red A While Groeery
l.etter Writing
i a r d , and hangover, lime levied and haved .* gel tn jr th r r party at her hum*
Missouri Minnnwi
5 dot. fl.M
cn simple scientific faclv
L
rtlert
Addressed—
Photo
Tuesday afiernonn from four till
Pop-Guts Minno»i ...5 dot. lie
Copies of important papers—
1, Atmosphere—gulp It, a lung­ six Refreshments of rookie* and
—Worms—
Credit, remort. — Collcvtions.
ful at a time. If thrrr n a balloon coffee were served. Mr*. Jack Ste­
Phon#: FA 2-1809
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
Optn Savin Days a Week
Rm. 10.1-04 S in AH. Nat l. Hank handy, it is well to rive above the wart, the minister's wile, wax prr
smog level.
Bldg.
I’h. FA 2-1154
Mi-ntril a wool unlit made by the
I Exrrclsr Go for a hri'k hi ladies. The pattern wav that of
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
U ENTER riECES: Th 2-1*22
rvrle rule—i! juti can find a brisk Oiil Colonial Star.
or F X 2-0270. Sanford. SAN­ Repair* 4 pari* for all makes id birvcle.
Tho r present wern th* follow­
rleaners.
Electrolux, Hoover,
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
3. The old fashioned ram harrrl ing Miwri Vila and lsahell Rogers
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replace­
Mrv John Williams, Mrs T W.
ment parts. Work a larantr.vt Soak vour blazing head in it
K IIA PK V II.I.F. N t ’KSKKY
I The old standby rurcs There Prevail. Mr-. John Maxwell. Mrs.
Free pkk up 4 delivery. Call
2 mile« West of Town
FA 2-1765.
are many of llie«e. Here’s one I d l ulford. Mr*. Edith Woods,
FA 2-0888.
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. !a half cup of barreled turkev Mrs, .1 f. McClain J r , Stm ic FulFISHERY N L ItsLI! 1
ENVELOIES. L« liar head I. ‘ tola-I
lores which mix l*o mince* 1ford. Mr* W I,. Pei;. Mrs. Jack
Citrus — Plants — Teal
m enu, invoice*, hand bills, mil K
.,
,
Cor. Magnolia A Onnra FA 2-46.55
program*.
fie .
P rogres.u* "f
* r’iw
*ml * Stewart, and Mr* E. M. Grant.
Mr* Bertha Limlxey left Monday
Printing Co. Phon# FA 2-2U.S1- &gt;ro,T’ nt "r-'"‘ r
11
'
IS
OTTTCE K«|li|r.MK,NT
40.q Writ 13th S t
'get nrange ice. use vanilla Ice for Atlanta. G.a . to *rl*lt with
. cream Swallow in one gulp, and her -on and daughter-in law, Mr
Haynes Office Machine Cn , Tv peand Mr* Harrv Lee Lindsey.
writers, adding machines, galesWOOLSEY
,)1ckAir*. T W, Prevail and children
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462.
.Marine Finishes
-ivent Wednesday with her sister
A —Hi II.HUvl, - h I'I’ a i H.s
For Your B o a l
ll-\U T O M D B II.I&gt; — TRAILERS
Mr and Mrs. G. A. Diirrancc and
PAINTING
S c n k a r i h HI r .*&gt;-* a n d l ’u in t Co.
*nns in New Smyrna Beach.
It will pay YOU to see ua before 112-114 W. 2ml St. Ph FA 2-1622
Mr and Mr« Paul Maxwell had
For Painting , all Mr. Ta'ker, Ph
you buy. Open Evenings aiA
a*
their guests Wednesday, their
FA
2
8159
or
FA
2-fion7.
Sundav*. .
HEATINC
daughter and son-in law, Mr. and
EASTSIDE^ TRAILER SALES
H.
B.
POPE
CO.
TED BURNETT
Palalka. Fla.
Mr* J J Marc an lei nf Long wood
200 S. Tark ------ FA ! 4234
FDR ItE rrK R PAINTING
ami Mr. and Mr* John Maxwrtl.
DON'S rn V E R SHOP
26&lt;)t tiranihlew Ph FA 2-2978
Mr and Mr* F T Summerslll
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
Aotomobile
Interior
Decorator
left Sattirdiv t &gt;r Lula tn spend
Itrrrviiitt Painting Conlrselnr
SYSTEMS
Fcal Covers — Truck Seats
At Willis Pontiac—301 W. lit. All lypea and suea, installed
Liron-ed — Rundrd - Union
some lime with Mrs. Summerslll*’
"Do It 3 ourself"
Frm Estimnt**
Com par* our sister.
AND SERVICE
Price* FA 2-2257 after 5,00.
See Ray Herron For WE REPAIR
Mr and Mr* lark Sieun-t and
S T I N E
a new Pontiac nr Vauxhal!, Also
family spent the hotldavs with
Marhlne
and Supply 4'n.
27—M1PD
Kb—PUR
SDN
VI
S
n gned uo-il rer. pb FV 2-0231 207 W. 2nd St.
Mr*. Slew art * parrnt*. Mr. and
I'b. FA 2-6432
r-r after 6 p.m. FA 2-2883. 301
Mr* w D Jackson nf Edgevvater.
KOLIA
WAY,
Hospital
and
H*!*y
W'evt First Rt.
HUBY SPEARS
Beds. Day, Week nr NlonvJi—
Mr and Mrs. E M G rant had
Tel FA 2-5181. Furniture Cenur a* their gue*i* nn Wednesday, Mr.
Ceramic Til* Contractor
1957 Pontiac, 4 door hard lop
118 West First St
FA 2-6125
8tar Thief, excellent condition. 2201 Sanford Av*.
and Mr* Boland Wesson ami fam i­
Full powered. FA 2-5376 after
ly
of Sanford, Mr. and Mr*. Hor­
pix
ie
M
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f
r
y
S
c
h
o
o
l
21.4 —IM.l MHINf. amt IHIDFING
6:IW.
ace Wesson and family of Winter
N.vtvry .lark'on
I A 2 J"*7
I’ark. Mr. and Air* Roy Newton
Plumbing — Kreske Il'a tin g
19.54 t'onv. King Miilgett mntot
and
family of Winier Park atvn.
car. Sioono t a l l FA 2-4351.
M. O. HODGES
Day and night nursery, any jga
NOTICE I wish to think all my
Sendee nn All Water Pumpi—
rn'ldrrn.
t
all
FA
2-I586.
Enuity m house trailer FA 2-5939.
Wall* Drilled — Pump*
kind friend* in Geneva and viri
Pinecrest Trailer Park.
Tania Rn*d
Phona FA 2 6037 2 i _ \ R T t r i . p s f o r s t i . E
nitv who so generously sent food,
11-\—« Wt RENTALS
s F .n , u n y o u r f u r n i t vine fruit and flowers and fnr their
CLARK
Cash for any im n u n t Super many acts nf kindness during in&gt;
DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere, Plumbing, Healing A Sunnly Co,
Trading Post, t mile south of recent illne**,
anytime. Rental »ervic* ineludei
Cnnlractlni A Repair'
Eanfnrd. phor« FA 2 0677
Mr* Libel M Gujelle
W'a«h. gas s n d
in.«uranc* 2619 Orlando D- Th FA 2 2374
Mrs
France*
Philip* wat hostess
MERLE WARNER, National
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
— Fartnry in you—
to a party for a group of joting
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st SL,
Aluminum
FA 2-3904.
people at her home Monday even
PLUMBING
\ anttian Hlmd*
Contract and Repair Work
En'lnsad head. Sag proof butt &gt;m ing. Those present were, Sarah A
I l - w u r n and M oruitN
Fre* Estim ate'
rail with plastte eniH. Plaitie Sussie Harper, Geraldine Jacob*,
R L. it \MVEY
er rayon tapes. Cotmn or nylm Suvanne Maxwell. Carlton I’revatt.
Gl \R VNTEF.D MOTORS
204 Sanford Ave Tlmne FA 2-3383
cords.
t u n a Rotundo, Tommy McClain,
ESPECIALLY FOR TROLLING
S en knrik Glann and P a in t Cn. Wayne Fuller, Donald Drrggors,
5 HP Fireaiona
$59.95
112 114 W. 2nd Ft. Ph. FA 2-4622 Tommy Lee Prevail.
5 Hp Johnson
$72.30
,V* HP John'od with gear .hlft.
Danny Jnllle and Alum (Miff Irft
Pun tent* *1,98. Mnuhir blenkel-.
extra tank, like new
$U2.iMi
Wednesday
fur Georgia to *m t rel­
$1.98,
Paint
$2.5u
gal..
H
ihi
I
.
6 HP P.lgtn
$69.93
Jacket-. Cola, Army-Navy dut- ative*.
i ' i HP Mercury
$115.00
plus, 3DI Sanford Ave
\fr and Mrs l/mi* Markham
All motor' in good n n n i r g i onConlractinf A H*ra‘r*
dition also large elei tiorv of big- inn Sanford A *. Ph. FA :-15d2 .3—F t K.MII RE ton
and family of Sanford railed on
grr motor*, u-ed boat' and trail­
Mrs. T. W. Prevail and family
Hot SF.IIOI.il GQPIH
er* on Year End Clearance Sale. ul PI VMl SERVICE
Thursday evening.
Finarua plan
of Mr*, Mike JLilundo
1*1 5 N O Tt SING A RP. P.M HI M&gt;
Vour Evinrude Dealer
TRADE-IN NOW willFriend*
he glad to learn that she i*
W t,. II \RMON
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
$04 E. 1st
Phone FA 2 5361 _ r h FA :-t.2 3 After 5:iin p m _ Gel Ih e m ost fo r jo u r old out rf the hospital after a short
fu rn itu re .
llln»**
I*— RLKCTHIC 41. «PRV|CBS
JOHNSON MOTORS
$SAVE$
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Electrical Contracting
Furniture and Applianrezv
21*4 Sanford Are. Ill FA 2 1592
H»qir Wiring and Repair#
N ew X l ’*ed
WAHT ADS
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
113 MitnoUa
Dial FA 2 091ft
EDITOR'S NOTE: Since the
fnllnwing New Vrar'a Eve roliimn a l t Ural pilnieil, it h.'a he.
come a hoii'rhold Item, h.nginj
embroidered and framrd in
many pirlnre alongside such tra
ditlonal American vamptrrv a*
•"Rleva Our Home," It i* Mipplentrnt.vl reading tn all medical
college*.

Geneva News

FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES

w ith T E R M S

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Hangover Remedies

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Feature* electrk: kitchen*, terraato floors, and choice residential
Incanons.

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.

New Oran at S PO A Jt.
H ARH iLi l .»* U t . t i n NOOK
iob 8. Oak At*.
FA 2-5742
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It Is th* Custom of miny families in this country to conimemorats a bereavement by in "In Mcmorium" rotico in newspaper
classified eolurnu*. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or
selection of a suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollection*. A* Eliza Cook, tho English poet has so beautifully
expressed it:
"Ho-*- eruelly sweet are the echoes
th it start
What memory plays an old tune
on the hrarl."
Molt frequently an tu Mcmorium f* Inserted on the anniver­
sary of death. However, other dates, whl.-h it is felt are appro­
priate or meaningful are also lelretcd The birthday of tho de­
parted. thg wedding anniversary. Memorial Day, even Christmas
are among other signifir&amp;nt occasions chosen
If vou are hesitant to evprrs* j o u r tender thought! in poetic
form, you may avail yourself
of the .................................
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vrrsrs. These express In poetic beauty the emotion* of the heart.
siring*. Among them are verse* appropriate to any eircumstanet.

TUB KATE
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W eek's Good, Bad W orld News

Purpose Of State Over 200Kiddies Englishman Makes Armored Vests
Highway Patrol Guests At Lions'
Safety, Courtesy Christmas Party

By PAT HERMAN
shell, thousand* of and
United Press Staff O rm peedret "flak pants” for the U. S. Air toe past 40 years.
Feeder hi
LONDON (U P &gt; - Meek, mild- Fores, and Reel trousers for an
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■Bto not rre a
mannered Leonard Barrett, has intrepid big game hunter who
ttoapts et eoetrentnf endear wen. was made known, toe gorernaeet
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made his fame end modest* for­ wanted the thrill of chasing lions tUa business.
attaining disarm ament. is seeking some way to reopen
th e WMk'l food
"You see, even M peacetime,
tune off men who walked In dan­ on foot.
NATO
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be
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ger. Armored vests see Ms stock
"I haven’t yet been appro*cbed plenty of people need personal
wenfd continue ••prob­
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TALLANAM n to - lv e ry time
on making space suits." said the protection. And I keep a pretty —
both A t United ing" so Sad oet whether Russia
the Florida Une,j cWldrea were guests of the Lions
a visitor
•
But he also hhi mad* a bullet- &lt;gaunt faced, eagle-eyed Londoner, good business providing 1C*
baa the "good will to resume earKhrushchev, tddrttutag too Par­
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Ukraine,
one
of
the
vreek with
Christmas party held Saturday af­
checked suit and tto to match Ms
Federal Republics of the Soviet Troopers wait tor Mm.
peace.'*
•f desire to reduce world
ternoon In front of the Casselberry
British reserve, looked like the
Idella Bradley (Sanford)
Union, indicated a t r o n g 1 y that
But they’re not a "speed trap." Fame rise Bedding.
President Eisenhower and See*
typical English office clerk who
Morell
Green
(Sanford)
Russia
might
reduce
the
sue
of
it*
The
troopers
i
n
w
m
around
fetnrr of State John Foster Dullea
Waaley Patterson, fit the role of
abhors violence. Yet violence is
June Brown (Sanford)
armed forces.
the-elock vigil to spread safely
•poke for the United iU U i. So­
DEC
U
Mrs. Samuel Moore t Oviedo) his business.
Khrushchev pointed oat toot the an toe highways aad make toe Sente distributed gilts of etady
viet Communist Party Leader in '
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sad akswhto gum, nod lee aveam
Ha was m a n adapt to to&amp;feg
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Claude Michel (Sanford)
about armor even toss about to*
cent
meeting
In
Moscow,
bed
shine,
fishing
and
good
times
a
baa done a tramendoue job of keepebildrve by other stub members.
James Seward (Ovledol
English weather. The mention of
Grace Martin (DeBary)
asked the government to consider pleasant one.
inf the AJ'a flylnf.
During the entire party, luting
Mrs. Anthony Downs thd baby
Ben Bogard (Copperiburg. Pa) bullet proof vests mad* Ms seri­
Elsenhower and Dollaa gave
Teh Material Department is a cut. The request was made, he
That two-fold purpose, safety almost three hoars, C triitm si mu­
girt (Lon?wood)
ous eyes shine.
^
Phyllis Ssyner (Sanford)
Joint report to the nation by tele- imali. but with LCDR F. P. Dwyer pointed out. because the NATO and cour.eiy, has won the High- sic and carols were played on reJames Womack (Sanford)
"Did you know that toare w ere*
Evelyn Jonea (Sanford)
vision and radio on tha North A t-1directing tea efforts U has kept a com trie i had said they would not way patrol and tha state national
Edward Pollard (DeBary)
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cording* from too club*’ sound
more armored waistcoat* vests
Robert Burand (Sanford)
lantie Treaty Organisation meet- »t*»dy supply of parts available use forte la their relations with acclaim that kae ipfltod over Mao
trailer. Entertainment
Mrs. George Chapman and
worn in tbe lait war than ever
Mary Klely (U k * Mary)
lag in Paris.
'to tha Maintenance men. Another other nations.
foreign land*.
i^. ^ children, a Punch and Jody
baby (Sanford)
before in history?" he asked as
Birth
Eisenhower said that the U small department is AdmlnlstraBut Khrushchev emphasised, as
State troopers have to* unplea- ,how by puppet (bowman Punch
W’innin R. Dyson (Sanford)
Mr. and Mr*. Ronald Klely, he sipped a cup of tea.
JiATO countries aimed not at ag- tion under the leadership of LCDR did
the
parliamentary
request.
.. .
. ..
sent Usk of banding out traffic Allen, of Orlo Vlita. was preaertAnna Kaima (Sanford)
Made Flak Salta
baby girl
lion but at "the pursuit of a r . r . MeMurray. In addition to that any reduction wouJd be bal- tickett end elearing the highway t &lt;i several times during the afterMrs. Virgil Churchill a n d
Diatoarges
"Why,
I made 13,000 of them for
Jtot peace." All Russia has to do the never ending paper war this anced
by additional -------------concentration at mangled bodae* et wreak sta- noon.
‘
baby (Sanford)
Andrew Lee Perry Jr. (San­ tha American Eighth Air Force at
to ease tension, be said, is to giro department has handled the de­ on new type* of wetpoat. without
John W. Brown (Sanford)
1 An added ettoietton, on* tost
tha special request of Brif. Gen.
ford)
■dear evidence of Communist In­ tails of three re-enlistments and reducing the country’s defensive
Mrs. Carl Whitlock andw baby
But to to* main, they'd much was in continuous demand by the
Malcolm C. Grove during World
DEC. M
tegrity and sincerity in negotia­ U advancements In rate.
poeer.
boy (Sanford)
_____
rather help a visitor find tome children was Ray Ryan’s Shetland
Admission*
War
II. The American BIT boys
Operating on an aircraft carrier
tion and action."
thought that nothing could faitf
Robert Walthour (Sanford)
Dulles pointed out bow Buss La is hardly the safest job in the
The Soviet government followed
^ . ^ ‘" v l S t w P™*?* ,1" » « • * C ^ r r j winter
Lyria Michel Duval (Sanford) them. But they did not figure on
‘ Pkiiurible U,t o r.i*iident and well known amuie- stringing eolored lights sod deco­
world, but during the first six up this speech by distributing to elim“
Diacharfee
shrapnel."
rated the tree and grounds for the
miwiht, the detachment has bad foreign embassies in Moscow the secure gawlioe for a forgetful mo- meat conceit tonaIra offered h i s _________________________
! services and four of Ms ponies at occasion. Two other workers assist
Barrett said that his lightwalght
Frankie Murkey (Lake Mon­
only one minor accident and not a test of a even-point Disarmament i
flak lulls were completely shrap.
and eight million » ««•*
the club when approach- ing Bates were Ed Simmons and
roe)
Bet
single personal injury. This rec­ and Peace Resolution passed
nel and bullet proof. The U. 1. Air
Debra Robinson (Sanford)
visitors pour across the state line
b7 committeemen Hibbard Cas- Charlie Williams, employes of Cat
ord is not the result of good luck the Parliament
Force surgeon general's office
Irene
Watt
(Sanford)
selberry
Gardens,
Inc.
•vsry
year.
selberry.
alone. Safety First has been and
Julianita Eckenrod* and baby backed this up.
Financial esiutane* to conduct
Those divers, eovpied edth to*
* »«*• Chrirtme. tree - e s prowill continue to be the slogan of
to another move, the Soviet gov.
In fact, they proved so success­
(Sanford)
eminent named M I k b a 11 A. three million people who live in w * d ■■&lt;1 srected on the party the Lions party was received from
the Moueeqoctteers.
Eloi&gt;* Pftefauf and baby (San­ ful that the RAF tried to order
Sandwiched among tha war Menshikov ambassador to to* Florida, preient an ever mounting Itrounda by Paul Bate*, aupertn eotlectlon Jars set ap and operating
special shipmenti of the "Ameri­
ford)
games have been visile to many United States. He Is to succeed traffic eituatioa with which to tendeot of the local water eom- for the past two months at the
can-made" vests.
Pola Butcher (Sanford)
pany. Bates and O. J . , Perry, an- Casselberry
Mediterranean ports in line with Grorgi N. Zarouhin, who has been cop*.
, „ . . Post
__ Office, Eph MowBarrett said that he offered to%
Jerry Holmes (Sanford)
envoy
tine* IBM l - n
other Casselberry employe, assist- er s Buckhorn Bar, Ilotts Market,
the imotto,
the
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v w/ (to
« Washington
n a a i i i u | H i | i Vllil
test
the armored suit himself on
Helen
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and
baby
(Sanford)
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world.*' Because of the crisis. Menshikov hs» served
BIT runs over Germany, but that
Curtis William (Sanford)
the U. S. Air Force turned thumbs
Naomi Brown (Sanford)
down because of hla top-priority
Annie W. DuBose (Sanford)
Jenie Alexander Iviedo)
at special Watch Night aervlcca easing of tensions In the area, the
work.
■w
Robert (Snuffy) Scharpff, with Club.
member
of
tbe
Communist
Party,
will
to
drive
to
stsy
alive,”
deground the world on Tuesday, Dee. Sixth Fleet will return to the west­
Apparently in line with the pol- dared veteran Patrol CommanSI, opening the denomination's ern Med. To date the MouaequetIcy
of tightening Communist coo- der H. N. Kirkman. who has
•olden anniversary year.
f
sera have visited tuch port* a t: trol of all Russian activities, civil watched the outfit grow from a
Beginning
at
•
p.
m.,
there
vlO
Del Monte
'•I
Genoa,
Palma,
Athens, and and military, Mm*. Ekaterina mere handful of troopers to a glint
be live 43-minute pariJ to this Rhodes.
Furtseva was replaced as Secret- organisation which now spends 34
fou. hour observance which will
roneliiiii*r at rnldnUht with the
4n addition to the aouTenUrs; ar7 0f the Moscow City Party, hours per day sod night on tbe
highway*.
S S *
d
£
pieturv
ke". ^th en re
devote herself to her highwa^.
gacrament
of Holy
Communion. boueht
mt ,Ddthiogt
o ,at“ wiU
. 's** -&gt;U
{
Florida has a simple set of aaieThe public la cordis ly invited t o m , m b ( r ( d by the men of Det. M: Z
iZ ,
mittae.
tr laws.
attend any or ell of those parts.
The eake cutting ceremony in eom
____^_____
j special significance was aean
Parting with * u”1ot of 2M memoration of the 29.000th land- ^ Nibi,r
It la against the law to drlvt
»wi:ch Mme. Furtseva, a
churches and 10,414 members la ing on the ship made by LCDR . __ _
hour in tne
the aayday, .
, ■ - over »63 miles per cour
303 Can
t M , the Nsurenes have grown to Dwyer; the flu epidemic; movies
Z l
Khru,hche''; »• time or to «i«*U 33 mile, per
the
highest-ranking
woman
in
Rus­
Gate Receipts, who el- * '
t In the hangar bay; the Detachhour at night.
sia—a full member of the party's
tiers In 1931, In the U J ., Canada, mtn^ party la Rhode*; the crampTrucks are held to 10 In to* day
Presidium,
the
.13-meraber
body
Bte.lonary work in Jl worid area*. ed „ Tlnf Ipic„ . blng0 on the
tim* and 43 at night. The tame
which rulas toe country.
The denomination aUnds for the
d(ek. **,, coo ooo eontributlaw goes for trailers. The urban
spread and conservation of tha •d to the United Fund; and hun
and city speed limits In even the
Wesleyan doctrine and experience drrdi of personal memories.
smallest towns are plainly posted
af entire aanctlfleatioa, or heart
by toe citici, or the Sut* Road
The thought uppermost in each
holiness. Among U. 8. Protestant man's mind is to return to SanDepartment, which has in recent
denominations, K ta 30th la mem­ ford. Mi family, and his friends. 11 •
years gone all out to work simpli­
s
r
I
y o u 'l l
u k e
e v e r y t h /h g
bership, 15th In Sunday school en­ The Job, however, D not yet fin- L I O n S J p C O K C T
These Prices
fied directions for all.
rollment, and ninth In It* publish­ Ufaed over here and won’t be fur
A BO U T
OUR
M E A T S
Florida visitors can drive on
CASSELBERRY—The Very Rev­
Effective
ing house sales.
several month*. Having done an 1erend Osborne R Littleford, Dean th«ir ° wn driver’s licenses, so long
Naxarenes consistently hare been outstanding job in the first six
Thru
among the first five denominations months the Mousequeteera Intend of The Catherdal Church of St. •* *bey don’t remain in the state
Dec.
31
la itewardshlp or par capita giv­ to continue to do so and assure Luke, at Orlando, wai toe Lions °n • permanent basis, become full
ing. Members believe In and prac- themselves of a "Well Done" when Club speaker recently, marking time employed, and send Ihetr
the third consecutive year that ehildren to school.
M
U[J. S. Good Oscar Mayer Beef
tice tithing and per capita giving
work (» finally finished,
Dean Littleford was the clubs' pre-: "In other words." Kirkman
in 1937 will exceed 1133.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Christmas speaker. At the con- said, "if you’re a careful and con­
Tbe special watch night services
clusion of his talk he accepted aiderate driver in New York, Clivevrtll average frbm three to four! a
,f
•
program chairman Joe Weimer’a land. Boston, Milwaukee, Chicago,
hours la length around the world. A U t l l O r i t i e S
Invitation to be the clubs’ speaker San Francisco, Seattle or any other
Each local church wiU take part
(Continued From Page 1)
on Dee. 19, 1938
city In any other state, you'll be
In other simultaneous services durhigh heels and a crushed box of
Littleford'* subject was tha a pleasant addition to our driving
LEA N - TEN D ER
Hormel'a Dairy Brand
log the 1938 jubilee year.
chocolates with the paper-wrapped meaning nf Christmas to Chrisllans force her* in Florida."
Minute STEAKS
Sliced BACON
candy strewn over tbe ground as opposed to the commercial as­
Patrol headquarters stations are
gave police a mysterious set of pect and Its exploitation.
located in all towns and cities ol
clues. Authorities requested all mo­
Co-chairmen Ben Evans and any sire In the state. No motorist
tor ms to report on any women Wit&gt;on Alexander of the annnual In trouble along the highways Is
hitchhikers they may hava picked food baaket project reported lhat more than a few minutes away
up along Highway 27 which con­ the donations of food from collec­ from aid by a pissing state IrooA closely-mitched field of eight nects Miami with Lake Okeecho­ tions stations at Hotls* Market, p«r.
LEAN FR ESH
*
_ .
A O
Super Value Food Store. Altamonte
DEL MONTE
Grade A stepperi will battle for bee.
Beo
Grigsby,
ehief
criminal
IsSprings
rood
Center,
Dolly's
Mar
honors In the featured ninth n e e
tonight at the Sanford-Oriando veitigator for toe Browsrd County ket, Wright’* Slarket and John MORE CREDIT FOR HUNGARY
VIENNA (UP)—The Soviet Union
sheriff, said an autopsy indicated ion’* Suprex at Longwood was
K-nael Club.
died about
COPELAND HICKORY SMOKED
La Stretch, who likes to run the Lee
.
„ 3;3o a. m. _Thurs- picked up and packed for distri­ has granted Communist Hungary
a new credit of some 75 million
Lb.
tall, could be dangerous out of the
, 1™?* ,* ■22, e,lib&lt;r nflc bul- bution before Christmas day.
SH
U
RFRESH
HEINZ— 25 oz. ja r
11) .
The club received a cash dona­ dollars for expansion of Hungarian
number one box. The handsome ‘V ,lred ,D“ h,» br*ln " u * * r7
bri.-fie greyhound, owned by B. C.
t* 0* * ; Ao •“‘omstic . a rl- tion of eight dollars from the Cas­ industry, Budapest Radio reported
KOSHER
D jv U of Longwood, finished a
whj cl»
•PPMently bought selberry Women’* Club for food today, The broadcast said the
LYKESCAN N ED
------- .rill be used for industrial
4 I.b.
ao’ld third In the main event Tues- * fe* ,d*y» bf ,or1e Christmas, was and Mr*. J . R. Gilpin's seventh 5rftbt
grade
pupils
at
Lyman
School
investment*
under
Hungary's
new
Can
Cay after leading most of the way. t*oun,I *n (be back seat of the car.
Grate Receipt*, who elowd f i s t 1Two *P*M
*l»o
« « made a substantial contribution of three-year plan that will go Into
to uke second in that same race, i
tbe rf»r noo,r b'11 * a b o r­ foodstuffs for the Lion’s pro&gt;ect. «H*ct on Jan. 1.
Cody Rurkindlne, a member of
----1
ts ready to go for the Clrcui C ity !1^** h,d
d e m in e d whether
YELLOW
^
jg
the Randallitown, Md , Lion* Club tiam Burbank, Robert Altman.
Banth from the six hole.
***
buU,’t ('lme
Giant Size
Three fleet dog* who rated star
A **con,l bullet had shat- was among the guests which In-! and Arnet Byers. Anolher out of
billing at the Volusia County Ken- UreJ the
front vent window ! cludvd Pete Alexander, Buss taing, town visitor was John Zemme, of
E. J. Mower. Kenneth Arnold, Wit- 1! Columbus,
"
Ohio.
Bel Club during the summer are et th* ear.
also is the lineup. They ire Ed’s
Gotdrush. Black Elalna and Rockia
FR ESH FROZFN— BIRD SEYE
Jo, ninnerup to Pretty Pem In th*
Pkg.
6 Btl. Carton
Daytona Beach Derby.
iooz
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. ( U P )- On*
Sllchier. regarded as i "bust- production, when missile* end
of the nation's leading economists nessman's economist," '*id a&lt;l- other new weapons are in produc
FR ESH FROZEN BIRD SEYE
said today that the Elsenhower ministration "blumlen us basic lion on a considerable scale, would
administration's fiscal policies Shis and economic policy msd« Is have heen avoided
12 or.
yeer showed a "willingness . . .to 1937 do affect the long • rang*
Sllchter said the present reces­
Angel's Eat Shack on South San- Jeopardise toe secunty of th* economic outlook, especially to* sion " , , . is largely the result of
ford Avenue has changed owner­ country.'*
long-run outlook for prices."
MORTON’S FROZEN— 14 os.
overdoing of credit restraint .
Plus Deposit
ship, it was announced to the Her­
Prof. Sumner H. Slichler, LaThe willingness of the admin _________________
____________
he said the recession,
with tu comald today. The new owners are mom University professor at H ar-, titration to jeopardise the security panion effects, "lends to increase
Estelle and Chief Petty Officer v*rd. nude the charge in an ar- of the country," he laid, "waa, of the long-run likelihood of
G R EEN GIANT— 12 OZ. cana
a rise
E'lek Erickson, presently station* tide to appear Saturday to Busi- 1course, by far the worst feature in the price level."
e at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ ness Scope, a business newsletter of administration policy,
But he predicted the business
tion.
published here.
call* Hfttuioo Inflationary
contraction “will not go (ar and
The Ericksons have beta real
"It is clear that In 1957," Stich
"Had the administration been will not last tong." He said toe
more emphasis buslne*. upturn w.H eom* when
int«r« ‘ 04 ^ e ad- willing to place more
sh.lv ’r J l i ?!*!!. I. m k e j b i‘ cJ,T ; mlnlMMtloB in short-run stability on production and less emphasis current cutbacks In inventory slow
Green Giant Golden
Armour's- ■IS oz. ca n
1 I*0™*' T1*!r. *•* 0 4 ‘b*
,* *tl w*‘ *lv,n P « e - o«i attempt* to bring creeping In- down "certainly by th# second
Cream *
aide at 2tM Elm Avenue sad have edence over th. aecurlty of to . (UUo,, completely to a halt, the quarter of 1938, and poaaibiy In tha
or son, Rick, a Junior at Seminole country Iteelf.
{ danger of future bottlenecks in |firat quarter."
Style
Uik'h School.
j
See* Information HUsheld
with
_ W. M. (Cotton) Brown
--------—told—the. "la it* efforts to bold down gov303
PU SS*N BOOTS
Herald today that an Immediate ernment spending, th* administreCans
TA
LL
^
C
THE TURF and PADDOCK CLUB
need of an operation tea* th* res-1 tlen was careful to keep from the
CANS
Now Open U nder M anagem ent of Thus- (M ac) MclnnU
ton which forced his sal* of th* p e o p l e Information concerning
restaurant. Mr. Brown plana to ea­ Russian technological progress re­
Green
ter Seminole Memorial Hospital ported by our Intelligeo'* serv­
Sunday Dinners
Cocktail I.oungi
sometime early in January.
E -Z
ice."
1 p.m. (o 6 p.m.
Open Sundays
Giant
Royal Pink
101
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�President Expected To Unveil New Space-Age Education Program

GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UP)—Pres- 1matic* In the public ichools.
(dent Eltenhower wai expected to
Total cost of the program, orisunveil a new space-age education inally forecast at around 300 milAWgram today calling for 10.000 lion dollars annually, was under* d c r a l college scholarships a je a r stood to have been pared to befor talented high school graduates, tween 200 and 250 millions. It does
The program, some's hat reduced not call for federal aid for school
In s ix from previous plans, was construction.
also expected to propse federal
While the administration still
grants to slates to improve the considers construction aid deslr*
teaching of science and mathe* able, it was understood this has

Presidential p r e s s secretary
Jam es C. Hagerty was expected to
release details of the program fol­
lowing the meeting. Folsom also
was slated to hold a news confer­
ence at Gettysburg to discuss it.
The program, as hammered out
over a period of several weeks to
take Into account views of scien­
tists.
and government
; * ieducator*
’
......
........
officials, was expected to have

been liven a low priority in favor
of the new program geared to icientific needs of the missile and
spaceera.
The President scheduled a confcrcnce at 3:30 a. m. c.s.t.. at his
Gettysburg farm with Secretary
Marion B. Folsom of the Health,
Education and Welfare Department to go over final details of the
school program.

these major features:
] mith In public schools, t t o fcataa 1of foreign language Instruction 1Into graduate ichools to become
1. A plan to prevent the loss of would be frre to deride how to centera In the itatei, plus a amsll college teachers,
an estimated 200.000 students a us« the money-whether to buy1number of foreign language echo!-1 5. A big expansion of the Na*
jea r in the upper one fourth of additional equipment, pay M fter arahip* to high school students tional Sciencp Foundation's exist*
their classes who now cither do salaries for science and math with the goal of encouraging study Ing program of special icminare
not complete high school or fail to teachers, hire more teoehera. *?t in tongues important tn the world and instruction for teachers e i
enter college for financial reasons, up state supervisory agendas fv of today—stxeh as Asian, African scienee and math to Improvs
1. Federal grants to states, with science and math teaching, tr ljn d Near Eastern languages,
teaching techniques; updating o(
states *putting
means.
j1 1.
e. rFederal
encour- textbooks and materials; and
-r* tip
r «a share, to lm- 1other* ‘"vans.
1, , *
cur rat fellowships
mwwauip to
iw cuiwiu
prove teaching of science and
3. Establishment with federal a lv
more college graduates to gu graduate fellowships In basic re*

Weather

H a n fo r d

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fair and mild except
moderately cool northern district*
tonight. Seme late night and early
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Shop and Save
In Sanford

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NO. 153

W est W arned
Imposing Political Ideas
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UP) President Sukarno of Indonesia
has warned the West that it will
bo cut off from the "majority of
mankind" unless it stop* trying to
Impose its political formula* in
1other areas of the world.
The veteran Asian nationalist al­
so cautioned against putting a
communist lag on "every devia­
tion from western thoughta In
Asia."

DRIVER OF THIS CAR escapes! without a scratch. Jezrcol Jowcrs. 30-ycnr-oid Navy-

man, left the highway J-150 feet from the scene at I^nke Monroe Bridge and flipped over
after swerving "to miss a car." Car was declared a total loss.
(S taff Photo)
★

★

★

Man Wrecks Car,
races Charges
In 2 Counties

Russia20 Years Behind
U. S. In Agriculture

"The Russians are 20 years be­
hind the U.S. in agriculture," John
Darby said Friday as he intro­
A 30-year-old Navy man fares duced Dr. It. W. ituprecht, vice­
charges in both Volusia and Semi­ director in charge of the Central
nole Counties as a result of the Florida Experiment Station, to
crash of his automobile near the the San font Klwanis Club.
Dr. I’upreeht described, in de­
^ .ik e Monroe Itrldge last night
tail. the economic impact of the
shortly before 10 o'clock.
Jczrrel Joweri. studied to the Central Florida Experiment Sta­
Sanford Nival Air Station; was tion and same of the work
charged hy Florida Highway Pa­ done there
"The first experiment was con­
trol officers with speeding and
ducted here by the United Stales
reckless driving.
Jowers said "I swerved to keep Department of Agriculture in
from hitting a car in front of 111c 1023," he said.
Then, explained the experiment
and flipped over." His car. which
came lo a stop on its top about f,u station's lop man "the 1332 lc ,lsfeet to the east of 11-33 and south laturc appropriated money to
V&gt;&lt; the bridge waa declared a establish a field laboratory here."
In 1937 the work enlarged and in
"total loss".
However. Jowers escaped from 1343 "the status of the laboratory
the wreckage without any injuries was changed to a branch station."
"We've continued to grow until
He was driving a 1950 Chrvder.
FIIP officers said that ho was now wo have a staff of sc-on
being chased through DeP.ary amt scientists, six of them with doc­
across the bridge where Deputy tor's degrees," said Dr. Dupre- M.
lie also explained that two
Sheriff J , L. Kri* was parked
watching traffic. Krii said " I *,iw United States Department of A rihim come off the bridge and flip culture men used the Central
aver." The FHP officer failed to Florida Experiment Slaiion for
't e e (he accident anil sped on in field yrork.
All of these men nwn their
an attempt to overtake the speed­
homes here, are most active in
ing car.
[civic and church affairs, he said
"We an- part of the University
of Florida and the iiniveni'v's
For Information On
college ot agriculutre," ha ex­
CIRCULATION
plained.
,
PH. FA 2-2r.ll
It is hard for some people to
or after G:30 p.m.
understand tin- difference betw rn
the experiment station and the ex­
PII. FA 2 0973

tension division, "but we are pri­
marily concerned with research,"
said Dr. ttuprecht.
The Central Florida Experiment
w j s among the first to test DDT,
imported from Switzerland, for
agricultural use, he stated as he
listed the accomplishments of the
Ipc^l research center.
"One of our problem 1," Dr. Hu
procht point'd out. *1VHiring
find a substitute far celery as a
main crop here " He named cabbage, sw:st corn, cauliflower,
pink tomatoes, cantclopes, English
pea*, onions and carrots as vege­
tables on which the Central Flor­
ida Experiment Station has con­
ducted research.
Naming the member* nf hi*
staff and praising their work in
the various fields of research, he
said "we would like to get a man
to do extension work."
"If we can ever be of service
lo you, do not hesitate to call on
us and we will do what we can to
help," concluded Dr. Ruprecht.
Also introduced was Cecil Tuck­
er, Seminole County Agent, wlio
described his job as "the one who
takes the findings of the experi­
ment station and the University
to the field.
"We are happy to have your coI Continued On Page 3)

Sukarno, who Is scheduled to | " I am rather reluctant to com­
leave the country soon for a rest, ment on such an allegation . .
made his statements Sunday in ainen it seems lo me to become
written replies to cabled questions rather a hobby for some quarters
from United Tress at a time when to accuse a rountry or people as
his country is embroiled In a dip­ communist* if their view* on poli­
lomatic battle with the Nether­ tical or economic affair* do not
coincide with the West's," he said.
lands.
I'll ns Wanting
lie was a'ked specifically about
a recent allegation by a London
He noted that ln&lt;b&gt;nesi* was
newspaper thnt Indonesia is head­ one of the last countries to es­
ing for a communist regime de­ tablish diplomatic relations with
pendent on China and Uatssla.
the Soviet Union and conducts re-

Fugitive Dies In Wreck;
Roadblocks Set Up Here

Sgt. R. L. Knight and CpI. F. R.
Roadblocks were thrown up In ! In Washington, D. C., were seen
Talcon of Hie GedrgU Highway
Seminole County and in Sanford in Del.and.”
last night when reports were re­
Florida Highway Patrol officers, Patrol said they had eluted the
ceived that "it was believed Henry Deputy Sheriffs, and local police­ 1338 car Overton was driving for
Clay Overton and Wayne Carpent­ men were stationed at strategic about a mile and a half when he
er, subjects of a southwide search points to stop the two men report­ apparently looked hack and al­
in connection with a double killing ed to lie traveling In two stolen lowed the vehicle lo swerved into
the #rong lane. Overton was
automobiles from Jacksonville.
The lookout was posted for a tin own out. itnng the a sawed off
1933 and s 1357 two-tone Chevrolet shotgun and a suitcase full of shot­
possibly heading in the direction gun shells.
v * . n verlon car hurst Inin
of Sanford.
Si.ia ..Vpiuy of the Seminole Coun­ Ratin'*. ^Charlie Wray ' of Tocos,
ty Sheriff’s nltifc was located at Fla , was found dead In the back
Homer Hooks, Executive Secre­ the Lake Monroe Bridge, a -San­ seat of hi* demolished car.
The FBI, which had been on the
tary of the Florida Citrus Com­ ford Police Department cruiser
limits trail of Overton and Carpenter
mission. will be the principal was stationed at the city _____
ln * bar
speaker at Kiwanis on Friday, Jan. north of the city and other ears *in&lt;'c ,he&gt; killci* lwo
3 at 12 noon. Senator Douglas Stcn- were placed at locations wncre and commanderrd a getaway car,
slront*i&lt; In charge nf the program. the fugitives might enter the high­ vi&gt;ed agents to the wreck sctiie in
an effort to find some indication of
The Kiwanis meeting has been way from various side roads.
set for Friday due lo New Year's
However, at approximately the what became of Carpenter.
Patrolmen said It appeared
Day falling on the regular meeting same time an accident occurred
day.
at the Lake Monroe Rridce, which doubtful Carpenter could hasq *urHooks was recently appointed to offieeis thought at first might he |vived the rrash If he had been
the $25,000 a year Job as admini­ one of the fugitives, Henry Clay with Overton. Rut the entire sur
strator of Florida's citrus pro Overton died In a high speed head- rounding area was scoured withgram. He Is a graduate of the on collision while fleeing a police out f,n‘!ing any trace 0/ him.
| The patrolmen said Ihey saw the
University nf Florida, and follow­ car near Wrens, Ga.
ing an outstanding new-paper ca ­ A Florida man, who was unable rar In Wren* and followed it north­
reer, became associated with the In get Ills car out of the path of ward out of town along U.S. 1.
"When we pulled the siren on
citrus industry some years ago.
the stolen auto Overton was driv­
Senator Stcnstrom stated that ing at 111) miles an hour, was him, he opened up," King said.
"Then after we'd gone atiout a
the speaker would bring member* killed in the collision Officers
of the club up to date on the exact found no trace of Wayne Carpen­ mile and a half he must have
picture nf the Industry as of today ter, 22, listed as the man who tried to look back ami see If we
and will assess ths&gt; clama :■■* result helped Overton shool up a Wash­ were still on hi* tall, because he
swerved over Into the sillier lane,
ing from the recent frec/o.
ington. D. (’ , bar early Friday.
and that’s when it happened."
The pat mini en aatd they were to
rime behind the fleeing ear, and
itnoke ami dust boiled up so hravl&lt;Cuntiiiaril on I’agr 3)
rnurtrsy among all rltlrenl, r»p&lt;- Seminole County Chamber of Com
dally those catering to th» tourist merer.
trade, public service personnel,
John Krtder manager of the
police, and other civic employes, local Chamber of Commerce, said
and all thme having contact with that the impart of Courtesy Week
visitor* and new residents."
ran he tremendous and "we are
The Sanford-Seminal a County hippy, that the Jaycees are co­
Junior Chamber of Commerce, said operating txilh u* In an effort to
M. L. Riborn J r , president nf th* make Coiir*csy Wrek one of th»
group is sponsoring Courtesy Week most sueeessful nvn.it* undertaken
In Sanford In cooperation with the here."

Citrus Commission
:u. Official To Speak
At KiV/dnis Meet

Courtesy W eek Plans Near End
"fourlc*y Week plans are nearly
complete." H o w a r d McNulty,
chairman of the Jayeea Courtesy
Week committee reported this
morning.
Secret committees to select the
most courteous saleslady, salesman, policeman, waitress and act
hat* been appointed, aatd Mc­
Nulty, and plan* are being com­
pleted to get tha committee* In
action on Jan. 6.
Already the badge* to be worn by
salespeople throughout the area
havo been received and will he dis­
tributed along with streamers by
a Jayece committee.
Streamers announcing "Courtt esy Week Jan. ft-12" have been
printed and will be ready for dis­
tribution immediately.
Also reeeived are the bumper
strips which will he attached to
local automobiles to promote the
week proclaimed hy Governor LoRoy Colima as a week in whicn to
"stimulate interest at the local
i level promoting the practice of

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Social Security
Man Will Be
At Civic Center

GOVERNOR LERO Y COLLINS R EC EIV ES fimt 1953
"Roost Florida" front tag from Robert M. Silver, feral
Gable.*, State President of the Florida .Junior Chamber of
Commerce. End Corrigan, local J a jc c c chairman of B o u t
Florida front ta g committee announced that U g i are on
sale a t the Seminole County Court House. Proceeds from
sale of tans will finance the m any Jaycesj project.* a.id
% 0 a y m lte c 4 .

A representative of the Sodal
Security Administration District
Office will be at the Civle Center
Building, Fort Mellon Park in San­
ford on Friday. January J. Fri­
day, Jan 10, and Friday, Jan. IT.
1351 between the hours of » a. m.
and noon.
Thi* service ia made available
to those who wish to apply for
benefits, social security arrount JOHN SAI7T., GENERAL CITA1RMAN OF THE Sowlnnls County March of Dime*, denumber*, or* obtain information! liver.* contribution container* to Pm tm u*tti Jcn-l Field for mailing lo cltizena throughout

abom the social security program, l tin* cou n t/. The 195d March of Dune* guU underway oa Jan. X (Photo b / liergaUuiu)

lativety little trade with Russia or I
Communist China compared with
other nations In Asia and many
in Western Europe.
"Rut apart fratn that, let me
express a firm warning to theae
quarters that it would not bo wise
to ascribe every deviation from
western thought* In Asia to Com­
munism or communist influences,"
Sukarno said.
He said development of political
A 1954 Greyhound Scenic Crtilset
and economic stability call* for in­
genuity of leadership and melhoda traveling north on Highway 1T-9J
that blend with the times.
was stopped early Sunday morning
"I am afraid lhat If you regard hy a passenger automobile which
a* your .pponent every nation, moved out of the Motor'a Inn park­
every country, mainly became ing lot In the wrong direction and
they differ from you, sosm you will In front of the bus.
be Isolated from the majority of
Sanford Police Department re­
the world and the majority ot
port* that Bus Driver Carl J .
tpanklnd," he aald.
Sukarno said, however, that In­ Hughe* of Jacksonville received at)
donesia ha* no Intention of taking Injured knee and Lola Jackson, a
mrasurc* against other foreign na­ Sanford waitress, received deep
tionals or foreign properties a* It lacerations of thn left forehead.
The Grejhound bus was damag­
hat against Dutch residents and
Dutch htisiness and agricultural ed an estimated &gt;100 and the auto­
mobile damaged approximately
enterprises here.
$450.
United For Centurle*
The anti Dutch action ha* been
Pesicngera on the northbound
in retaliation for the Netherlands' bus were farced lo wait about 30
refusal to give West New Guinea, minutes tor a replacement bus to
which the Indonesians call West continue their trip to Jacksonville.
Irian, to Indonesia. It remainrd
The automobile was thrown an
Dutch whan Indonesia men 111 Its- eatl orAed « f r t when itrbjk ow,
depend*, ico from the .tVilher land* the Ufl aide!% tho bus. J '
in 1917.
Charges of careless and negll"Weit Irian Is part and parrel of gent driving were placed by local
tiie political entity o f, Indonesia officers against Miss Jackson.
which was previously called the
The accident occurred at 1:11
Netherlands East Indies," Sukarno a. m. Sunday morning near tha
said.
Intersection of French and Semi­
" , . . The people of Indonesia in­ nole Boulevard.
cluding West Irian were united (or
cenluriei not only hy the Dutch
administration hot also by their
history and their common strug­
gle [or national existence and their
eventual freedom."
lie said Indonesia has "no claim
whatsoever" to East New Guinea,
which Is administered by Austra­
lia.

Auto Pulls Out s
In Front Of Bus;
Both Drivers Hurt

Automobile Tags
To Go On Sale
Here Jan. 2
John L. Galloway, Semtnole
County Tax Collector, who acts as
Agent for the Motor Vehicle Com­
missioner, slated today lhat 19'4
motor vehicle registration plate*
will go on aale at the Tag Offlre
In the Seminole County Court
House on Jan. I.
lined on the record* over the
past several year* it i* expected
around 2I.5**0 automobile lags will
be sold during 1358 in Seminole
County, Galloway said. “On the
average, auto tag sales have increated ll per cent each year over
the past several y ea n ," the Semi­
nole County Tax Collector sjtd.
The sales through Dec. IT, of this
jear, he said, totaled 19,Opt and
total sales In 1954 were IS,383.
(Iver 200 tag* have been reserv­
ed for 1958. These tag*, however,
wdl not hr distributed until Jan. 2.
Unis** tags have been previously
reserved they will be sold stlclly
In sequence when the sale begin*
Thursday morning.

UofF Choir Will
Make Appearance
Here In February
GUNESVILLK — University
Choir of the University of Florida
hat announced its mid semester
tour through Florida In February
which Includes an appearance in
Sanford.
The group of 55 mixed voice*
will present a varied program to
public audiences at seven towns
and eltiea In the state under the
direciton of Dr. Elwood Keister,
assistant professor of Music.
The choir ha* scheduled appear­
ance* in Daytona Beach, Feb. I
and 1, Sanford Feb. S and 4. Vtro
Batch, Feb. 4, Palm Beach and
Fort luiuderdale, Feb. S. Holly­
wood, Fat*. i and Miami Uaach,
Fail. L

INVENTOR W alter E. Blaka
and his first patent.
(S taff Photo)
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78-Ycar-Old Man
Invents Flexible
Walking Frame
A 78 year-old Sanford man rereived hi* first patient Friday and
said " I ant working on another
one right now."
Walter E. Wake. 4tT West First
Street, displayed tiie seal-stamped
document for a flexible walking
frame.
Blake, a retired railroad man,
said the frame ia one which assist*
in th# exercise ami training of tha
muscles.
"My frame It easier to use.**
said Blake, for unlike lh« old ty pe
frame, this new one merely needs
the patient to lean on it to move
■tong. Th# old type frame, Blaka
explained, had to be picked up to
be moved.
"There are six iwlvel joint* that
allow the frame to adjust to tho
body," tho elderly Inventor said.
It is also adjustable fur different
age groups, he said, as well at
differences In heaght, width and
girth.

‘Garden Of Month*
Is Discontinued
A "Cardan of tha Month’* wiH
not be choian by the Sanford Car­
dan Club In January, dua to the
recant freeie. Tiie award wiU be
resumed at a LaUr date.

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Fugitive

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ly from the collision, that their
patrol car narrowly misted plowW lng Into the wreckage.
A southwide alert had been Is­
sued for Overton and Carpenter
In the early morning hours Fri­
day, after they braied away at
occupants of the Jo-Del Restaur­
ant In Washington with a pistol
and a sawed-off shotgun. George
___ P . Kaldes, 33, owner of the rest­
aurant, was killed, along with hill­
billy singer Kenneth Harlan Fish­
ier. 31, who worked there.
W ■ Bernard J . Mainer, 23, blind
b a r r o o m piano player, was
wounded.
Overton, a 44-year-old barber,
was described as a diabetic who
had a record of frequent run-ins
with the law. He had served a
term In the Federal penitentiary in
Atlanta for violating the federal
liquor laws, and was released from
there in March 1952.
^
Carpenter was described is a
” “ hep-eat" who played the drums.
Washington police said Katdes
apparently had know Overton for
some time. Witnesses to the shout
ing said Overton and Carpenter
had argued with the bar owner
•bout the bill for whisky they had
consumed.

SUGAR CURED (Teeth Out &amp; Tongue In)

SMOKED HOC
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JO W LS

OSCAR MAYER SUGAR CURED BONELESS (JOWL BUTTS)

SMOKED
HOWARD McNULTY, JA Y C E E “Courtesy Week” Chairman tries out one of the “ Re
.Courteous” budges on Jaycee President M. L. Unborn J r . Courtesy Week pets under­
way on Jnn. 6 with badges being worn by salespeople throughout the city. (Staff Photo)

Baggerly Opens
» Store On Park Ave. Funeral Services
J . T. Baggerly of Baggerly’s Ap­
pliance Center, announced today For Mrs. Shealy
that he Is opening his appliance
business at his new store located Are Held Today
•t 2S53 South Park Ave.
Baggerly's Appliance Center, until today, was located at 115 South
Magnolia Ave.
Featured at Baggerly's Ap­
pliance Center ire Wcstlnghousc
a appliinees. Other appliances at
W Baggerly'* are Maytag Washers
and Dryers, Zenith television and
radio, Sunbeam appliances and
Coleman space and circulating
heater*.
The new store Into which Baggerly's Appliance Center is moving.
Is modern in every respect, said
J . T. Baggerly. The building (aces
South Park Ave., has plenty of off
street parking, and it* glass front
gives easy eye-view of the entire
showroom.

Statistics Show
Business Firm
Growth In County

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Mrs. Dorothy LcGer Shealy, 23,
died in Seminole Memorial Hosnital
at g:in p. m. Friday night following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Shealy was born Aug. 8,
1932, in Sanford and has lived here
all of her life. Her residence was
on West* First St.
She attended Hi p Church of the
Nasarcne in Sanford.
Survivors include her hushand.
Paul L. Shealy. Sanford; mother,
Mrs. Gertrude I.eGer, Sanford;
three sisters, Mrs. Melvin Spivey,
Sanford; Miss Esther LcGer and
Miss Mary LeGer, Sanford; two
brothers, E. G. LeGer, ami D. Pi
LcGer, both of Daytona Beach;
ami her grandfather, George Sim­
mons of Winter Garden.
Funeral services were hold this
afternoon at 2 o'clock it Brisson
Funeral Home with the Jtcv. Bobert Spear Jr., officiating.
Burial was in Evergreen Ceme­
tery.

BACON

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Ministerial Assn. Committees Told
Ttie'standing committees of the
Seminole County Ministerial As­
sociation for 1938 were announced
today, as follows:
'
Program—Rev. Joe II. Cnurson
(chairman), Rev. A. C. Summers
ami U . Marctlia Reynolds. ,
Public affairs and union srrvlcrs
—Rev. A.G. Mclnnls ( chairmanI.
Itev. W. P. Brooks Jr,, and Rev.
Joel D. Brown.
Membership— Rev. Fred Ens-

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operation in everything »e do,”
said Tucker. His specialties were
described as citrus, cattle ami pas­
tures. " I am a very frequent
visitor to the experiment station,"
said Tucker, who dose rilied the
primary purpose of his office as
that of "getting Information lo the
public."
*

minger (chairman), Itev. C. W.
Shcaffrr, Rev. L. F. Tasker and
U. Virginia Kellner.
Radio— Rev. J . W. P.arhsm
(chairman). Rev. H. F. Bowery
and Itev. K. V. Mykknnen.
Publicity— Rev. David S. Carnefix (chairman), Itev. Joe Douthilt and Itev. B. G. Brown.
Blood Bank— Res-. Robert II
Spear Jr. (chairman), Itev. Lewis
C. Futeh and Rev. Jack Stewart.
Greetings— Itev. J o h n W.
Thomas (chairman), Rev. J . B.
Boot and Rev. II. M. Snow.
In addition there arc two temper
ary commiltcrs: one on the short
course for church ushers to be
held in January: and the other by
a university choir sacred concert
to In* presented in February. Tie
association Is represented on the
first by the Rev. Mclnnls and Rev.
Carnefix; and on the second hy
the Rev. Thomas. Chaplain Full­
er and Rev, Fnsmingrr.

Statistics released today hy J. L.
Gravlee, district manager of the
Jacksonville office of Dun A Brad
i# atreet, Inc., reflect the growth oi
business firms in Srminote County
during the past ten years. Figures
obtained from a physical count of
A* Texaco filling station, about
the Dun A Bradstreet Reference
Hook for November, 1937, totaled onr miles south of Sanford on the
434 manufacturers, wholesalers and west side of the highway, wa- hroretailers in this area as compared ken into sometime last night.
to 297 listings in 1947— an increase Sheriff J L. Hobby said this morn­
ing.
of 33 per eent for the period.
The station was entered through
The Beference Book, incidental­
ly, only lists manufacturers, whole a window at the rear of the build­
J saiers and retailers. It docs not ing. the Sheriff said.
••Apparently the man or men
Include some of the service and
professional businesses such as were looking for money and noth­
barber and beauty shops, stock ing else was disturbed." said
and real estate hrokrrs. Thus the Sheriff Hobby.
Deputy Sheriff A. E Evans Is
figure for businesses in Seminole
County would actually he higher investigating the breaking and en­
tering.
than the 43t quoted above.
Approximately three million busi­
ness listings for over 30,000 com- vr * t j .»
( ’DR, FLO YI) I- HARRIS, USN, Commanding Officer of
munities in the United States are C U g C H C M i n i S
Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven (V A H -U ) congratulates
- contained in the Beference Book. ^ a i
p i.
Benjamin 0 . Slaughter Jr., Aviation Fire Controlmnn
* * It is published every sixty days to / V t O in G r D I G S
Second Class, ESN, VA11-11. on his rcenlintmcnt in the
keep listings current. During the
Mrs. Nettle Anna Flint. S3 died
Navy. Slaughter, who wna works on the squadrons radar
past sixty days nearly 83,000 new suddenly at Seminole Memorial
bombing equipment, recnlisted fur a period of six years.
names were added and nearly 60,- Hospital at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.
Wfl names were removed. Credit
(Official USN Photo)
Mrs. Flint came to Sanford with
ratings were changed during this her husband on Dee, 23 lo visit her
period on more than 100,000 busi­ son and daughter-in-law, Mr and
ness concerns.
Mrs. Eugene L, Flint, over the
As one phase in revisjng credit Christmas holidays.
ratings and keeping them up-toShe was born Dee, 27, 1904 at
date, every year the credit report- Kalishell, Mont, and made her
It’s Time To Think
. ing agency writes to all businesses home In Whitefish, Mont. She is a
About
Christmas 1958
* who are listed in the Reference member of the Seventh Day Ad­
Book to request their year-end ventist Church in Kalisbell, Mont.
balance aheets. Gravlee says that
Mrs. Flint is survived bv her
. . . To Start Your Chrhlmna
this letter speeds up the flow and hushand. William L. Flint of WhiteSavings Huh Account, Now I
processing of some of the facts on fish. Mont ; one daughter, Mr*.
which credit ratings are based. John Gilder, Kalisbell, Monk;
“ More than 95 per cent of all com­ three sons, Eugene L. Flint. San­
mercial transactions in the US. ford; Kedrie W. Hint, llingham,
are made on credit terms," he Mont.; and Boyd A. Flint. College
,
added. “The purpose of the Refer­ Place, Wash ; eight grandchildren,
ence Book is to help businessmen two brothers, and four sisters
• In any part of the country make
Remains were sent lo Whitefish,
* credit to ship or sell to business­ Mont,, this afternoon for funeral
men in any other part of the coun­ services and Interment.
try ."
Brisson Funefal Home U in
SAVE FOR
The credit rating is one of the charge,
key factors in approving orders to
W HATEVER
ship or sell. The rating consists of
two amybols. The first, a letter of
AMOUNT IS
the alphabet. Indicate! financial
strength or tangible net worth of
CONVENIENT
DECEMBER 17
the business. The second symbol Is
Discharge*
a number. It reflects a composite
appraisal of the background, oper­
Eleanor Carnley and baby girt
( Lake Mary)
ations, financial stability, and pay­
Carol Williams fOviedo)
ment record.
,
Viola Durham ( Sanford I
F.ach Reference Book Biting,
Essie M. Atkins (Sanford)
which Includes the rating, is a con­
Ry planning for next Christman now . . , and by sta rt­
Cheryl Register ( Oviedoi
densed summary of the informa­
Bessie Lee Brown (Sanford)
tion contained in the Dun A Brading to save right away in our 1958 Christmas Saving*
Charles Jones (Sanford)
atreet credit report. The report
DECEMBER 2A
Includes a history of the business
Club— next year, yau can hav« cash a-plenty for
Admissions
(who owns it, who runs it, and how
Laura Parker (Sanford)
gift-getting and holiday-hilarity.
long it has been operating); a de­
Grace Fetters (DeBary)
scription of what the business does
Joyce Renee Duval (Sanford)
• atal how It does It; a financial sec­
Samuel McFadden (Sanford)
tion (which usually Includes the
Billy E Adams (Enterprise)
latest financial statement); and a
Cecelia Heard (Sanford)
record of how the concern pays
Births
its bills.
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs Jo ­
While credit reports are primari­
seph R. Wells Jr. (Sanford)
ly used by businessmen who want
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
to evaluate the credit risk before
Q r&amp; atttied AplF
George Gonsman (Sanford)
shipping or selling, Insurance un­
riATh* AJUmU Mthomd At*J
Discharges
derwriter* also use credit reports
Samuel McFadden (Sanford)
to review risks, rites, and cover­
Member Federal Drpo*H Inaarmee Corporsttmi
Susan and Candac* Hartwlg
age for fire and other types of fin
(Sanford)
9 aurance.

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"SUPER-RIGHT” L E A N M EA T Y

Spare Ribs lb. 39&lt;

21

21 Oz.

“SUPER-RIGHT” TEN D ER

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lb.

59c

lb.

49c

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SULTANA

BACON

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CAP’N JOHN’S FR IED

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“SUPER-RIGHT” A L L MEAT, SK IN LESS

3 Lb.

FRANKS

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2 heads

25c

FRESH CRISP

LETTUCE
COOKING and EATING

APPLES

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CRISP

CARROTS

2 lbs.

25c

2 lbs.

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SWEET POTATOES
A&amp;P FANCY W HOLE K ER N EL GOLDEN

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Teenagers Teach Us All Lesson In Curbing Crime

SMALL CRAFT WARNING

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chartered the North Arlington
■ r ANDM W M. KELLEY
United Press Stiff Csewsp—Seat Athletic Teen Club, and started on
NORTH ARLINGTON. N. J . — the first of their many door-toHR—89ms teen-aged girls la this door fund raisings, muilcal shows
North Jersey eommnnity set out to and other programs for charity.
eombst juvenile delinquency be­ So far they have limited their
cause they had nothing else to do. growing membership to girls only,
The community has no movie despite pleas by teens ged boys to
theater and no youth center or be allowed to Join.
As their membership snowballed
dance hall. No place to go, nothing
to do, "Boredom”—traditional ex­ —from two to SO in less than six
cuse for juvenile delinquency — weeks—their fund raisings also
gathered speed. They raised more
worked in reverie In thii case.
Two or three girl "candy store than 11,000 for a crippled father of
cowboys," tired of hanging out In tsro, Robert Newton, and hun­
a neighborhood confectionery, de­ dreds of dollars for mentally re­
cided last October that they would tarded children, the annual muscu­
donate their time to good causes lar dystrophy campaign, and the
cancer and polio drives.
and raise money for charity.
The club works by Itself and
Fends Raised
They were motivated, according through other local organizations,
to pretty, dark-haired Role La Mo­ such as the fire department and
nica by e "definite” desire to off­ the city government. Their current
set .'leadline-making juvenile es­ 1campaign Includes the annual ap­
capades and to thaw the adult peal for the New Jersey Boystown
com mud ty that thay ware not In Kearny.
Barracks Coveted
helpless In the face of a lack of
responsibilities.
Their work has so impressed mu­
Rose and blonde Diane tsaksen nicipal officials that North Arling­
rounded up a doien other glrta and ton Mayor Peter Tonner allowed
tham to meet weekl/ In Town Hall.

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Be Legislated Against Innocent
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Th« primary bails for laws which restrict
__unci oftan forbid— public release of names
of Juveniles involved in ‘’delinquency" is a
natural desire on the part of most adults to
protect young people who may have "gone
astray " only momentarily.
Realizing that public censure often is
more severe than any punishment which tho
courts might mete out, and that this cen­
sure has a far greater Impact on a young­
s te r than it does on more hardened and cyni­
cal adults, we do whatever we can to avoid
It completely or to lessen Its effect on
juveniles.
When applied to teenagers who normally
a re fina boys and girls, but who may have
arrad only onca, this practice Is admirable.
Certainly we do not want to brand a young
man or woman as a criminal because of one
relatively minor indescretion.
Tho pitfall in this approach, however, lies
In the fa ct that whfla we protect the "first
offender" and the "innocents" we also offer
a place to hide for confirmed criminals who
may happen to be classed as "juveniles”
because of age.
In addition, by failing to mnke public the
names of teenagers who are involved in a
number of crimes, we Inadvertently enst a
atigma on all teenagers. This was vividly
demonstrated in a southern city not so many

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months ago when a "juvenile crim e wave”
grew from the repeat offenses of only four
or five young boya. Such has been the case
here in Seminole County when vandalism
was committed by only a few youngsters.
Y et, In the absence of prohibitive laws,
newspapers generally do not publish the
names of juvenile delinquents, except when
a m ajor crime, such as murder or robbery
is involved. Even then the names may not
be used, depending on the circumstances.
Nevertheless, we believe the time has
come to differentiate between juvenile de­
linquents and juvenile criminals. In our de­
sire to protect the form er we should not,
wittingly or unwittingly, provide a haven
for the latter.
We believe a program Is possible which
serves both ends— protecting the innocent
and the first-offenders yet making known
the nnmes of repeated violators.
Our state representatives, not only in our
county but In every county in Florida, should
revamp all legislation to meet the needs of
our growing problems before they get out
of hand nnd beyond correction.
Newspnpers, within their own policies,
protect the names of juveniles who are in­
nocent of crime. It is within our own state
Inws where the stigma of crime reflects up­
on all teenagers because of the repeated
acts of the Incorrigible.

Fruits Of Policy Yet To Come
The National Association of Manufacturer*
recently held a convention in New York.
According to a Wall Street Journnl report ot
the proceeding*, "Mo.it of the nation'a induatrUllits aeem to he planning to hold a
damper on their prices next year."
Some are seeking wny* to lower prices,
or offer more for the sumo price. This isn’t
because industrialist* are any more publicspirited than the rest of us. It's Iwcauso
danger algns have appeared in the form of
Consumer resistance and tougher competi­
tion. In other words, producers don’t want
to bo priced nut of the market.
The AFL-CIO big union held its convention
In Atlantic City at about the same time. A
proposal from one delegnte that !a!&gt;or hold

tho wage lino was burled under denuncia­
tions.
Following thut, one of the press associa­
tions reports, a unanimous vote was given
to " . . . a resolution making sizable wage
boosts, a shorter work week and fringe
benefit Improvements their 105R collective
bargaining policy.”
Wo have yet to see what tho fruits of this
policy will be. But one thing is sure— lubor
enn be priced out of the market, witli soar­
ing unemployment as the result, just as
surely as enn industrialists.
Will the labor bosses have to learn the
hard way that buyers of a product or a
day’s work can't bo forced to consume or
employ heyortd their ability to pay?

Make Haste Slowly Is Warning
Strong opposition Is developing against
a proposed law which would have the federal

govwnmcnt through the social security sys­
tem, pay for hospital and other medical costs
Incurred by people eligible for social security
benefits.
•
Organizations which hnv« gone on record
against this compromise a long nnd diverse
list— including, for example, the American
Farm Bureau Federation nnd the American

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Medical Association. And the opposition Is
based solidly on principle— that the proposed
legislation amounts to compulsory insurance
for those affected ; that it would inevitably
he extended to other groups, and that it
could very well be the entering wedge to
eventual socialized medicine—the hope of
advocates of socinllsni In The United States.
Tho American Medical Association now
has a committee at work on an extensive
research study of the medical needs and
status of elderly people. This committee's
chairman, Dr. (leorgr M. Fiater says: "The
A.M.A. has suported and promoted voluntary
health insurance and other voluntary meas­
ures designed to promote individual and
family economic security and responsibility.
Progress in this direction has been pheno­
menal. L ot’s not take hasty action; there is
no immediate orobfem. This picture is too
complex. What we must do is study the
problem cnrcfolly. Government intervention
would be fatal.”
Here is n m atter where wisdom nnd reason
demand that we follow the old adage nnd
make haste slowly. The potentialities of
the proposed bill, ami the scope of the pre­
cedents it could establish, nre staggering
and dismaying.

Railroads Report Revenue Drop
WASHINGTON OP - The nation'*
railroad, report a drop In revenue
during 1957,
The Aun. of American Rallroadz
■aid operating revenue* from pas­
senger ami freight .m ir e wav
$10,300,000,000 of the total, a de­
crease of 18 inilllmi dollars. Pas­
senger revenues in 1957 totaled 740
million dollars, a drop of 3.2 por
cant. Other revenuei dropped 1.1
prr cent to M3 million dollar..
William T. Falrcy. chairman n(
the association, said the railroad,
total operating expenses amounted

to W,220,000,000 this year, an in­
"The recent low (stale of rail­
crease of 112 million dollars or road earnings has precluded the
1.4 per cent over 193d.
I general use of equity capital in
He aild the carriers would psy
financing Improvements in plant
out $1,080,000,000 In taaes, a drop
uf 41 million dollars or 3.7 per and cquipmrnl," he said.
"In View of this situation," he
cent.
Net operating Income, charges, I added, "the railroads must look
dropped 13.4 per cent to 925 mil­ to their net Income not only for
lion dollars.
dividends and reserves but also
Falrcy said this would give the
for much of the financing of the
railroads a three snd one third per
program of capital Improvements
cent return on net Investment in
essential to their continued opera­
1957, compared with 3.94 per cent tions."
In 1954.
Falrcy said any "substantial
Improvement" In the railroads
rests on action (hat should he tak­
en to "correct the tnequetics in
public policies" which handicap
them In meeting competition from
other forms of transportation.

EASLEY, MO.—(U P)—Tucked
iwny In the rolling hills along the
Missouri River south of Columbia
I. a general store, vintage 1890.
A pot-bellied stove stands amid
gro.eries, tool, and holts of cloth
just as it did at the close of the
Inst century when William G.
Easley founded the store. The
small community was named for
him.
Descendants of the founder.
Hall Easley and hi* nephew, Ray­
mond Easley and his wife, oper­
ate the store today—without a
change.
It if open ievan days a week—
13 houn a day—and Sunday la
the busiest. On that day, the .70
townsfolk nnd persons from near­
by communities arrive to shop
snd visit.
NO IIUIUtY
They find fresh foods and an or­
nate scale operated by hand ma­
nipulation of little weight*. The
scale bears a 1057 stamp of app­
roval from the weights nnd meas­
ures division of the state departtent of agriculture.
Holts of height material catch
tho eyes of women customers
who are allowed to spread It out
and take as long ns they need to
make up their minds. Mrs. Easley
refuses to'hurry them. The cus­
tomer, she explained, msist take
the initiative.
Farm tools and work clothes,
even lanterns, are available to the
men. And the children find Jars
of candy set invitingly near on
wurn counters. School supplies are
the kind used a half rentury ago,
nut a slick sheet of paper among
them.
A TV SET
Only one modern note can be
seen in the store, A television set
un brought in by the Easley
*amily when that new-fangled In­
vention first was produced. Moat
of tile time it stands unused. As
soon ns the novelty wore off, cus­
tomers returned to the circle of

Mothers To Have
Reunion In China
With Three Sons
NEW YORK (tr-Tlnee American
mothers will leave here next Wed
neiday — New Year’s Day — for
China and a reunion with their
sons, prisoner, of the Communists.
Mrs, lluth Redmond of Yonkers,
N. Y., said today the departure
date was decided following a "con­
ference" with the two other moth­
ers, Mrs. John Downeh of New
tlrltain, Conn., and Mrs. Philip G.
Fectraii o'f Lynn, Mass.
"We have been busy getting
things together, taking shots and
everything, and we plan to get
away ahout noon on New Year’s
Day," Mrs. Redmond said. "We
are ill very excited about the
whole thing.’•
Her son. Hugh Redmond, 38, was
a representative of an American
importexport firm In Shanghai
He was convicted six years ago of
spying and sentenced to life im
prisonment. Philip G. Frcteau, 30,
and John T. Downey, 27. both ci­
vilian employes of the U. S. Army,
were Jailed five years ago on sim­
ilar charges. Downey was sen
lenred to life imprisonment; Fecteau got 20 years.
Asked what they planned to take
to their soni. Mrs Redmond said
"mostly clothing."
"We understand they have had
some pretty mean temperatures
and they can uso clothing more
than anything else," she laid.
COLOR TV IN JAPAN
TOKYO W—The Japanese gov­
ernment announced today it had
given permission to two Tokyo tel­
evision stations to begin experi­
mental color telecasting, marking
tha debut of cotor TV in Japan.

chain around the stove and got
back to exchanging community
newe and gossip.
Hall Easley, patriarch of tha
47-year-old store, recalls when
the town of Easley was a stop-

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over for showhoata plying the
Missouri River. He recalls perfor­
mances aboard the Goldenrod, a
showboat now tied up at the ST.
Louis levee for daily shows, and
CHICAGO—ih—One thing that
the old Wonderland.
has nnt faded from the American
scene Is the old water well.
The well is still u part of every­
day living In suburbls, but you'd
never recognize It.
The old hole has been replaced
by a steel casing that extends un­
derground.
ly HUMAN N. lUMIJIM, M.O.
“The modern pumping unit
MORS news about tranqull- ner ear, thereby reducing the
works
as automatically as a wash­
laara, a new and simple preven­ sensations after rotation.
ing machine." said Cyrus Mark,
tive for motion sickness, and Out of IOO susceptible persons
president of Clayton, Mark &amp; Co.,
aomathlng different In the way of given the Injection, 89 reported it
national producer of domestic wa­
chewing gum are the advances I completely effective. The therapy
fer well supplies.
want to discuss In our New Year’s was partly beneficial In 13 others.
ravltw of medicine.
A $1,040,000 research program
The unit even looks like a wash­
of a Urge pharmaceutical Arm
ing machine, he added.
Has Many Usm
The well can be installed right in
You can’ chew, gum to rsllava has resulted In four new families
the basement or utility room Of
heartburn and indigestion, you of powerful tranqulllilng agents
your home. The pump is complete­
can chew It to soothe a sore being syntheelxed.
ly out of sight. And that's the most
throat and halt a cough, you can In tests on snlmaU, some of the
chaw It to aid bowel functions— agents hsvs exhibited 30 times
Important part of the well. It has
the
strength
of
chlorpromsslne.
and now you can chew it to atop
to be powerful enough to furnish
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a headache.
the volume needed by the family
A new gum which Incorporate* This la good ntws because the
he said.
tha uae ot aspirin can be chawed number of powerful tranquilizers
You may have no Ides what
to remedy a headache, sore throat used In the treatment of deeply
damage a bad pump can do. A sub­
and minor muscular palna while disturbed psychiatric patients
urban housewife installs a new
you are driving, attending a has been rather limited.
washing machine. All of a sudden
movie or just about anywhere.
However, researchers point out
the thing runs dry If someone else
that a lot more work will have to
Irritated Tissues
in the building Is using the water.
One apparent advantage la that be done before It will be known
That is the pump’s fault, accord­
whether
the
new
agents
have
a
Irritated throat tUauas can be
ing to Mark.
bathed In a soothing flow of as­ pises In human medicine.
Some Tips
pirin, a difficult feat whan aspirin QUESTION AND ANSWZ1
Mark has this advice for homela used In tha conventional man
M. W.: la uremia always fatalT
owners:
nar.
Answsr: Ursmla, which Is
Avoid sinking one well to supply
Tha motion-sickness rtmsdy la caused by failure of the kidneys
a number of homes. This practice
a simple Injection of sodium bi­ to set normally and thereby fall­
carbonate. Such an Injection, a ing to get rid of the waste prod­
can lead to a lot of water problems
Japanese physician report!, may ucts of the body, la not always
because the surrounding homes
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usually have Inadequate pumping
ng as one month.
termined, In many cu ts the con­
and storage tank facilities to serv­
He says the sodium bicarbonate dition can be rfllsved and the
ice all the families.
decreases the concentration of person returned to normal activ­
Learn something about pumps.
potjualum tn the fluid of the in- ity.
Choose the right one for your well.
Make sure the pump in your
home has the rapacity to fight a
LAFF-A-DAY
fire.
About 200,000 families buying
new homes this year will have to
rely on private well systems for
basic household water needs, he
said.
Simple household water treat­
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ate well owners. A typical unit
can purify 7J,ot)0 gallons of water
a day.
"Today's private water well sys­
tem has come a long way from the
old farm band pump and tho oaken*
bucket,” Mark said.
But the well Is still with us. It’s
just been reincarnated into an
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Three police officers willingly sW
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as the club's advisory board.
Said candy store owner Eddy
Burns:
"The kids who hang out In my
store are Uke the kids anywhere.9
They’re always looking for some­
thing to do. They set a goal for a
community house, but in the
meantime thdy will undertake any­
thing worthwhile that comes
along.
The 50 girls have their sights set
on an old U. S. Army barracks for
sale In Kearny, for use as a Youth
Center cluh house. Fund* for Its
purchase will come from musical
shows, mystery bus rides, hay .ft
rides, dances and skating parties,
which they sponsor nearly every
week.
Miss La Monica, who presides
over the club, says, "once we real­
ly get rolling, we’ll ask some boys
to Join. But not before.”

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Christmas dinner parties are still Ing before, I wmn't go into It again.
being reported. After returning It wak scrumptions.
from Umatilla where they visited
Attending the gator Bow! game
their litlle ion David who Is con­ in Jacksonville Saturday were Rob
fined to the Harry Anna Crippled
Children's home. Don and Polly and Louise Baumann and Roy and
Urubaker and children Tina and Mary Mann. The bankers enjoyed
Tommy enjoyed dinner with Marge a community cocktail party and
and Bill Hill. Also Included were dinner with members of the main
bank.
Bob Field and John Hook.
Mary Mann reports that 0 . B.
Roy and Mary Mann traveled to
Lakeland to visit Uoy’i family and and Lil Gray, formerly stationed
they dined with Mary's here in here, and sorely missed, are hap­
pily ensonceed in Fall Church, Ya.
Sanford.
O. B. irlp* Into the Pentagon every
Audrey and George Speer served
eggnog to guest* Christmas Eve. day—like! his work.
Lil meanwhile, has introduced
They wanted their friend* to see
their beautiful tree. Didn't you, her children to the wonderful
things that Washlngion has to of­
George?
A farewell party was given Fri­ fer, like the Smithsonian Insti­
tute. In the Grays large basement
day night at the C. P. O. club by
VAH-B. 243 men. wive* and friend* playroom, 2fi children, including
enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner the Gray's four, publish a weekly
newspaper. They have 102 sub­
and muiic by a group from the
B. O. Q. A floor show was present­ scriber* ant! four pages. Lil claims
ed during the evening by several they do it all themselves.
.MEM IIEItS OF META SIMM A 1*111 aororitv chut with jitanht Art Sloddom before the
Bob Jackson appeared briefly in
of the men. They modelled the
latest fathions in roaring twenties Sanford Saturday on the way to benefit concert Riven Friday night at the M iyfair Inn. Left to right, Mra. Herbert Stonstrom. president of Hein Sigma Phi. Mra. U .bert Cushing, publicity chairman. A rt Stcdbathing suits, with add commen­ visit his father in Winter Park.
tary by Abe Fennell. Their long He stopped into see 11oo and Fred tiom, Mrs. Claude Michael, chairman of tli * concert.
(IMioto hy llergstrom )
eyelashes and bony knees were Ganas and several other close
friends The planned trip with all
SIRS. GEORGE McCAl.L serves Mrs. Jitnica Crappa at the Indeed something to see.
reception Riven recently by Mra. George Harden for Mias
Farewelli were said (o Gene the children had to be cancelled
Thompson who is getting out uf the because of Hines*—Lynn was sick,
Emma Spencer.
(Staff Photo)
Navy and has been one of nine's so Katie is holding down the fort
standbys. The band sang several by herself for a few days.
and hard to perfect his arrange­
Its Ylrginia Conn
Christmas card* are wonderful
lovely songs—if you like hillbilly
\ small, hut appreciative audl- ments, many of which are his own.
music. Anyway, they were much things—give* one a chance to catch
The tree was as tali’ as a two
The lengthy program seemed
appreciated The club was gaily up with old friends, and new ar- cnee gathered in the Mayfair Ball
slnry building, glittering with
short,
indeed..a*
those
in
Ihe
au­
decorated—and the whole affair rivals. Louise Parker writes that room Friday night to hear pianist
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The Christmas spirit prevailed
lights and tinsel, The presents
extremely nice. A pat on the back she is leader of a Girl Scout troop Art Steddom present a variety of dience were stimulated by the vrrnt the party given last week by
CASSF.I.HERRY—Captain and
satlltly
of
Mr.
Steddom
During
in­
were heaped beneath the sparkl­
in
Washington
area
Rosemarv
musical
selections,
memhrr* of the tlleaner’i Class of Mr*. J . W. Schudcr ami daughter* for the entertainment committee!
termission. music for dancing was ing branches. The gay voices of
and
Cliff
Duncan
miss
Sanford.
Theme
of
the
concert
was
Thoroughly
enjoy
ed
the
Art
Sledthe First Presbyterian Church. Gwyneth, age five and Mary Ann,
provided by Pete Bttkur.
OFF
happy children sang Christmas ca­
Mr*. Frank Lleake, class preildcnt, age thrro, arrived December 22, dom concert Friday night. It's a Dodie and Boyd Weber are cold, Ground the World with Music",
The concert was sponsored by
cold.
cold.
Mr,
Steddom
skillfully
led
the
lisrols
Their
faces
shone
at
the
sight
« a i hosteis for the affair, which to spend several days with Mr*. shame more people didn't turn out
Peg and Ted Bowman dropped tenors on a musical tour through Beta Sigma Phi sorority.
of the huge tree.
wai held at her home on Palmetto Schuders’ parent*, Mr. and Mr*. for it—they missed a real treat.
Perhaps
Mr.
Steddnm
wilt
honor
in
Saturday to spend the night France, Soaln, Switzerland. China,
Ave. Asisting her were Mr*. Ma­ Ren R. Evans. Also, on the fol­
Only one thing marred this
bel Drown and Mr*. Mary Dolly. lowing day their son Dan M. Evan* us with his presence again—(hen, with Anita and Bolt Hadden, who Hawaii, Russia and America
scene, The children were all either
brought them to the Brubaker Rear
Although hampered hy a badly
A short husine** meeting was III. a senior mechanical engineer­ don't miss It.
in beds, wheel chairs or on crut­
Jack and Marcia Cousins enter­ party*. The Bowmans are living in lined plana, the artWt demonstraiMr. and Mrs. Herbert Flack ches. They are patients at the
held, with reports hy Mrs. Mary ing student at the Unlv. of Colo­
tained
a
group
Saturday
night
for
Nashville,
but
Ted
plans
to
get
out
ed
his
ability
to
swllclt
from
the
Neiswamler, 7000 Venetian Way, Marry Anna Crippled Children's
^ Holly, secretary and treasurer. rado, at Boulder, arrived to Join
cocktails In their lovely Mayfair of the Navy and thgy may be lo- classical to modern with a twist I.ake Clark Shores. West Palm
™ and a short lesson by the teacher, the family group.
Hume In Umatilla, and this was
home.
cated in the Tampa area. This will of the wrist. With warmth and Reach, announce the birth of a their Christmas parly.
3lrs. It. C. Maxwell.
Captain Schudcr, Corps of En­
A
tremendous
party
was
given
put
them
pretty
close
to
Sanford
feeling
be
captured
his
audience
daughter
December
11
in
llie
Good
• Carols were sung by the group, gineers, U. S. A., Is a West Point
Seventy children occupied the
accompanied on the piano hy Mrs. graduate, class of 1947 and was Saturday night by Polly and Don again, where they have so many with tin- music of Debussy, Ravel Samaritan Hospital In Wist Palm hi'ilx and chair* plaerd in a huge
and Rachmaninoff.
Beach. Mrs. Neliwander is the
Jay Beck. Mr*. M. J . Hartley was atatloned at the Orlando Air Force Brubaker and Anne Bear The af­ friends.
fair was held in the Hruhaker's
Mr. Steddom has u pleasant former Betts (.guise Newman The ring around the tree. Two mam
the winner of a Christmas game Have during 1931. The Captain
home
on
Mrllonvllle,
and
was
one
For
extra
food
value,
add
1
t.v
singing
voice. Ills own translation bahy has been named Mary Eliza­ moth Santa Clauses dispensed the
and recclvctl a potted holly plant during the pait several year* h*l
toys, which were wrapped in tre
nf
tlie
most
brilliant
of
the
season.
hlespoon dry milk to dry cereal of ‘ Souvenir dTtalle'' was especi- beth.
ax a prize.
been stationed at Hethtsda, Mil , The decorations were breathtaking before rooking. Add fluid mlik or
mentions plastic bags. The bags
ally
memorable.
Several
French
Mrs. Heck played Chriitmas in the mapping department of the —just one more example of Polly's water and salt as directed on tho
look up most of ihe room In tho
melodic* proved how fond Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs
David
Nelson
Hermusic while Ihc member* exchang­ Army.
hospital hods. From one until fottr
unlimited talents. Christmas mon­ package and prrpare tvs usual.
Steddom Is of that country's mu- rlen are announcing the birth of
ed gifts. The hostesses served
The Srliudcri and young Evans biles hung from the chandeliers—
the little patients visited with their
sic.
a
son,
David
Michael
Berrien,
Dec.
open-fared sandwiches and cookies will begin their return trip* to their this huge house I* one of the San
parents, who sorely miss them, es
As
a
night
club
performer.
Mr.
2i,
nt
the
Seminole
Memorial
Ho*with coffee and tea.
respective destinations January 3, ford land marks. Polly anil Don
prcialty at this family season.
thoughly,
then
add
a
chilled
egg
SictMoni
would
be
excellent.
It
Is
pjfal.
Mr*.
Berrien
is
the
former
About thirty members enjoyed 1938.
The Harry Anna Crippled Child
have done a great deal of work whit* und whip again.
obvious that he has practiced long Mary Jean King.
the party and the delightfully de­
n-n's Hume is supported by the
on it, and while it lias alway s been
corated home. The affair will he
comfortable, it now einrrges as a
Elks Clubs In Central Florida. P ar
long remembered by this active
ents of little David Brubaker and
graceful, charming background for
group of women.
Richard Soul of Sanford attended
the Brubaker water colors and oils.
the party, as well as interested
Joy and Will Webber have re­
friends.
turned from leave in New Jersey.
MONDAv
Caroline and Rupe T.egare are back
Tho little patients were reported
The W.S.CS. of First Methodist from Christmas In Charleston, .8 .
to lie In Ihe best of spirits and
Church is Riving a drop In party C. and preparing for Rupe's depar­
convinced that there Is'no one like
#
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Baumann for cnllece students, jrrvico men
ture next week.
Sale Continues
Santa Claus.
/rum West Palm Beach are visit and other members of the Older
Ralph and Jean Chandler have
injj friend* and relative* here. They Yl)tllh Kollr&gt;w*hip Class a! Ilia as their guests Ralph’s brother and
Ilnl'SKIKII.D HINTS
Through Tuesday/
art* staying at tin* home of Mrs. home of Mh* Marianne Strickland,
slstcr-ln law. John and Mary FranHy Pniled Press
Edna Ileehler. their niece.
912 Palmetto Ave. from 8 io D;30 cea Chandler of Chattanoooga,
If you send Christmas cards to
Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Jarvi and p. m.
Tenn. The Chandler tribe seem* to
hospitals or children's homes a f­
5 !r. and Mrs. It. St, Fryer have
TUESDAY
be having a wonderful time
ter the holidays, remove tho
taken a motor trip to Key West
Senior High young people and iher
handwriting with a piece of cot­
thi* week end.
adults of the First Presbyterian
Audrey Brownlee has her par­
ton dipped in laundry bli-neh.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lord and Church will hold Open House in ent* from California a* her
Six children of Mystic, Conn, are Fellowship Hall ItO d-llJO p in.
Clio Heard Is In the hospital
To remove grease spot* from
^ visiting bis parents Mr. nml Mrs. Everyone is invited.
again, we are sorry to report,
tablet-hull-, dust a little talcum
• Robert laird, on South Sanford Ave.
112 E . 1st
11:30 • 12:00 midnight in the ii worried more about her brand
powder eii tile -tain. Let it sot for
They expect tokbo here about a church thrre will tie a Watch \iglit new blonde cocker puppy, than her
“ Downtow n Sanford”
ail hour, then dust off. The powd­
service. Everyone 1* invited to self.
week.
er will absorb the gica:-e.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Shrddcn of attend.
Talk of the evening Saturday
I.ake City are guests of Mr. ami
was Molly Reedy, who bore
Turn a discarded Christmas
Mrs, Robert Shedden and family from visiting In New Orleans. La. small green snake In lieu of a
tree into alt onldoor feeding ntalfor ten days. Dr. Shedden Is Chief
Paul Diggers or North Carolina, rlet. Ross Allen should capture
ion for Lints. Attach a wooden
of Surgery at the I.ake City V. A son of Mrs. Harry Kent, has been this beauty—she could
make
platform to hold fond or tiv&gt; on
hospital. The entire Shedden fam visiting his mother for the holi­ snakes popular!
suet i ukes, bread crust, sun flow­
ily participated in the Boat ami days,
Revolving Hiidifel Acrounl
Invited In for dinner nt Dodle
er ceils, nuts, and F i r i n g s of
v Ski cruise to 1‘onre dc Leon
CASSELBERRY—Mr and Mrs. and John King's Friday were non
cranberries and popcorn.
^ Spring* Sunday
Jack Zerrcnncr of Atlantic City and Anita Hadden, Betty and John (io p il FELLOW SHIP Wits enjoyed Friday night at flip
O. cltil&gt; when VAlf-9 gave nit
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leffler arrived Monday to spend the McCracken. John and Jane Htler, All Hands party ns n last Kosturu In-fore a 1 hir cruise. .Standing-, left to ritrht, l.nlr., iintl
have as their guests Miss Nlta Christmas holiday season with Mr*. Jean and John Dooley and the Mrs. Robert Punch, Chief and Mr*. M. A. ItiRor*. Hittirur, left to riyrht, Chief anti .Mrs.
Moore of South Carolina and Mrs. Zerrenner's *on and daughter-in- Conn*. Vlslllng the Kings were W. T. FIJol, Chief uiul Mrs. J . E. Stcppu,
(S taff Photo)
Ml
, kA'iMhiih h
Godbold of Miami.
1law Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Yeager, Park and Eva. John's brother and
Mr*. Robert McMurray and chll- 240 Sunnytown Rd., and with hia wife and daughter Jody. Since
iM rftiV # '*
vk-.. ,
IIANSIIHOCGIIS wish to t»k«- tM* opportunity to Kith
dreii are expected hack this week friends and relative* at Sanford. I've bragged about Dodle's cook
)ou *11
A IIAPPY anil I’UOSpKROL'.H
NEW YKAKI
nnil to think you fur your patronage the pa*t yenr. Your
rv |huuo in Real Estate opportunities presented by the
llittodirougli Aurtiun i ’lun Inn been mmt gratifying. Hans*
bruughs will strive to runlinuo their effort* In your behalf
In getting TOP Market Dollar for your worthwhile pro*
pestle* ill IMS at they have done before.

Still in
Progress ___

STOREWIDE
YEAR-END

Gleaner's Class
Enjoys Yule Party

Art Steddom Proves Excellent
Entertainment In Concert

Visitors Arrive
In Casselberry

Sanford Children
At Umatilla Enjoy
Christmas Party

Clearance

BIRTHS

.Ladies
Men's
.Boy's

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Calendar

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H AVINt; FUN AT THE A L L HANDS party for VAH-9 Friday niyht is this Rroup at
the C.P.O. club. The party was u farewell for the squadron, which leaves for the Meditterunean in Jan u ary . Left to rijeht. Cdr. E. K. Morrell, Mrs. William Hozlett, Mrs. Evel
yn Cowolcn, Cdr. ilazlett, Mr*, llorrell.
________ _______________•_
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Janice Mooro
December 29
D. S Hockey
Pam Bethea
LaVerne Trued
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Robert Thomas Hatchett
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rRfVIEW OF THE YEAR—By Alan Maver-»

JH

s l S o n fo h d

PORTS
Celery City Leads
Bowling League

DAYTONA BEACH - freaking
the Daytona 200 "barrier" early
this year apparently was Just what
4o e Leonard of San Joae, Calif.,
seeded.
Statistic! just released by the
American Motorcycle Assn, show
that Leonard, a Harley-Davldson
rider, was the winner of four of
the 10 national championships
Mnetioned by the AVA this year.
It an began with the Daytona
200 last March S. Leonard, a rac­
ing veteran who had never won
this prised race, took the 200 mile
beach and road race and set a new
AHA record for the event—9952
■ph.
Aa defending champion, he Is ex­
pected to return for the ISM Day­
tona 200 on Sunday, March 9.
There was no stopping Leonard
after he won the Daytona 200. On
June XI, he won the 100 mile road
race and national championship In
Lanenla, N. Y. On July 21, he rack­
ed another national champion­
ship, the IS miler over a one mile
track at San Jose, Calif.
And then on Aug, 19, Leonard set
aoother AMA record In winning
the SO mile championship over the
one mile track at Springfield, III.
To top It off, Leonard was the
only winner of the 10 national
championship events to set new
AMA records this year—and he
aet two of them.
The Daytona 200 here March 9,
will be the climatic and final event
of the list annual Handlebar Derby, motorcycle racing’s biggest
event of the year.
The Handlebar Derby will begin
Tuesday, March 4, with drag races
and lightweight motorcycle road
races.
On Wednesday, March 5, there
wljl be the annual sportsman hillclimb and scramble and short
traek races. On Thursday, March
9, the annual endurance race is
scheduled and on Friday, March
T, there will be lime trial*, a rid
ora meeting and the anruiual
Awards Night Ceremony.
The Daytona 100, the 100 mile
race on the beach and roan course,
la scheduled for Saturday after­
noon, March 9. That night there
will be three star short (rack races
at Memorial Stadium. Then on
Sunday will be the 200 mile Na­
tional championship over the 4.1
mile beach and road course.
Sponsor and promotrr of the an­
nual races la the Central Labor
Union. The events are sanctioned
by the AMA.
Joal Roberta Poinsett.
for
whom South Carolina’s I’olnaatt
State Park was named, died in
Slateburg near the park and is
burlsd In the Churrh of the Holy
Cross Cemetery In that comm-

Celery City Printing Company
took three games from Burnett
Painters In the City Bowling Lea­
gue to hold the league lead by four
games.
New York Life Insurance took
two games from Bukur's Music
Shop to tie With Burnett Painters
for second place In league stand­
ings.
Mather Furniture came out on
top In tiro games from Gene’s
Seminole Cleaners.
In Individual play, Bob Steele
takes top honors bowling S92 for
three games with his running Kora
202-202-179—M2.

/aught Has Two
Teams To Throw
Aoainsf Texas
EDITORS NOTE: This I* (hi
last of lo dispatches on the foot*
bait bowl teams.
By JOE MCDAVID
United Press Sports Writer
OXFORD, Miss. W - Mississippi
lost Its two previous Sugar Bowl
games but coach Johnny Vaught
has two teams to throw against
Taxas this lime in sn effort to
break the New Orleans Jinx.
Vaught often alternated hli first
end second units during 1037 touch­
down drives. This reserve strength
Is one of the big reasons Missis­
sippi Is a three-point choice to whip
couch Darrell Royal's Longhorns
on New Year's Day.
Vaught alio has some strong
backs and slick tricks which he
hopes will give Mississippi Its first
Sugar Rowl triumph.
Second In Rushing
Mississippi was second In rush­
ing among the nation's major col­
leges (his year, averaging 303.7
ysrds a game on the ground. Quar­
terback Ray Drown leads the bevy
of hard runners who complied this
record
Drown averaged 34 yards per
carry. Fullback Dll] Hurst and
right halfback Hilly lott are two
other leading Mississippi ball car­
riers.
Out these three hid to shire the
rushing with Leroy Reed. Kent
Lovelace, Cowboy Woodruff and
James Hall. Rarh of these players
except Hurst averaged at least
live yards each time he carried
the ball In 1937. Hunt was no
slouch, averaging 4.7 yards per
try.
Hut Vaught knows ho will need
more than brule strength to corral
the Longhorns. Vaught has a lit­
tle black hook which contains every
good play he’s ever seen plus a
few he dreamed up himself. He
plans some surprises for Texas,

■REVIEW OF THE YEA R-By Alan Mavern
. AttlC u

1

TM i P A S tB A lL
SeAAOrt ST A P T *.

BO P
&amp; JT O W S K !
VAULT*
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Other Individual scores were:
Carl Von Herbulia 197-115-190-332;
Hero Id Heckenbach 192-170-172324; George Xenia 144-199-171-313.
Hank Kretxer bowled the high
single 209 for th* league last week
while Dob Steele leadi the league
with a 172 average.
Celery City Printing Company
bowled 2324 total pins, high for
tbe season, three pins over Bur­
nett Palntcra' 2321. New York Life
Insurance Co. la third high with
2470.
Schedule for the week of Jan.
9 will be: Gene's Seminole Clean­
ers vr. Burnett Painters; New
York life Insurance Co. vs. Ma­
ther Furniture Co.; and Dukur Muale Shop vi. Celery City Printing
Co.
*'I Imagine we do have a few
new things,” Vaught said, grinning
at the Idea.
Two Sugar Bowl Loeera
In it* previous Sugar Bowl appeances, Mississippi took a 24-7
beating from Georgia Tech in 1033
and a 11-0 whipping from Navy in
1933.
Vaught realises It could happen
again unless hla Rebels can lasso
Walt Fondren and Bobby Lackey,
the quarterbacks who direct the
Texas attack. He admits ha la try
ing to devlte a “ atop Fondren and
Lackey" defense.
"We have given emphasis to
stopping Fondren and Lackey,"
Vaught said.
Vaught concedes that may be
something of a problem. Besides
regular runs and passes, Missis­
sippi mutt watch for the Fondren
and Lackey quick kicks which Tex­
as used to put opponents In the
hole this year.
When Mississippi hat the ball,
Texas will have to defend against
a multiple offense. Mississippi
sees the split-T but it Is a tpllt-T
with many variations. Vaught has
gone far beyond the basic option
and dive playa of the standard
split-T attack.
Physically, the Rebels will he
stronger than they have been
since the season itartrd.

Baseball School,
Tryout Camp Set
At Winter Gbrden
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.-A free
baseball school and tryout camp
will he conducted by the Washing­
ton American League team at Win­
ter Garden, from Jan. 4, 1939, to
Feb. 1.
Joe Engel, president of the Chat­
tanooga Lookouts, la supervisor of
the annual aehool, which his sent
many students Into professional
baseball. There will be major lea­
gue Instructors.
Those Interested write for appli­
cation. slating weight, height, age,
position and experience to Engel,
c lo Chattanooga Baseball Club,
Chattanooga 3, Tenn., enrloslpg
self addressed stamped envelope.
Enrollment la limited to the school,
and the complete course la free.
Doom and board is $30 weekly.
Those signing contracts will have
their expenses refunded.
Engel says students cm pick
free oranges from the groves at
the Held and llsh In Lake Apopka.
Tbs highest psrcsntaga of farm
accidents occur during tha Is le
morning and mid-afternoon hours
whsn fatigue becomes • menace
to safety. Farmers are advised
to taka a to minute break be­
tween ID and II a. m. and about
3:00 or 2:30 p. m.

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MARCH___ 1------------------------ 1

Paul Brown Named
Pro Game 'Coach
Of Year' By U.P.

di&amp;hold

Leonard Wins 4
Of fO National
Championships

Carmen Basilio SOKC Moves Info
'Fighter Of Year' Third Full Week
Of Racing Tonife

Sports Parade

5" CYPRESS
CARDENS

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U N ITED

MONDALR BACK IN ACTION
LOS ANGELES, Calif. W —
Gaurd Harry Mandate, who an­
chor* the Oregon line, returned to
practice Thursday as the Ducks
worked two hours in a spirited ses­
sion in preparing for their Jan. t
date In the Rose Rowl with Ohio
State. Mondalc was out with a
siege of the flu.

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OWLS "EXCELLENT"
ABILENE, Tex; (tit - Rice coach
Jesa Neely said today hla team
should be in "excellent shape" by
New Year’* Day for Its Cotton
Bowl game with Navy. The Owls
hustled htrougb a brisk workout
Thursday — their drat sine* arrivlog her* it c*mpl*$* preparation*.

later

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A iT M ST A A liy j

st e r s

DUKI1 PSHINT OUfIN—Maries Vallbua, Orange Bowl Qdten, gets
a lift In Miami, Kla, from Duka University co-captalni Tom Top­
ping (left) and Hal McKlhanry as she holds a football calling at­
tention to the New Year's Day football game with Oklahoma.

RAIN
TA KE

Ma

LUMBER CO .

BETTER RECORD FOR WOMEN
WASHINGTON (UP)-Women In
federal prisons have a belter rec­
ord of going straight than men
when released, the U.S. Parole
Board revealed Thursday. T h e
board said that from mid-1936 to
mid-1967 85 per cent of women pa­
roled went straight while only So
per cent of men paroled did not
violate their parole*.

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M U* TAB

SHS Cagers M eet NS B Here Jan. 3

Leesburg will play the Seroinola
Aflef topping th* Seminole
County Invitational Basketball High quintet here on Jan. 24; Pier­
Tournament, the Seminole High son will come to Sanford for the
School eager* will return to tbeir next meet on Jam 29 and Sanford
winter schedule with two home will travel to Apopka on Jen. 11.
Melbourne will meet the !o ca{f
game*. •
The local high school basketball cagers here on Feb. 4, Lakeview
quintet will meet New Smyrna here on Feb. 7 and the Seminole
Beach here on Jan, 3, followed by High Squad will travel to Cocoa
on Feb. ID.
Apopka here on Jan. 7.
The Orange Belt Conference
Melbourne will be host to the
local basketball squad on Jan. ID Tournament will be played In Lees­
By EARL WRIGHT
and Lakeview will meet the Semi­ burg on Feb. 12-13-14 end 15.
B O L P M U M 7»K tS
The last three gsmee of the sea­
nole High five on Jan. 14.
T ttg PLAM/AfOO
Ualted Press Sparta Writer
On Jan. 17 the Seminole High son for tbe Seminole High Basket­
NEW YORK
Paul Brown,
a t tu tu * # / * * *
whose Cleveland Browns rebound­ Basketball squad meets Cocoa ball quintet will be played at home
ed-from their only losing season here and then travels to Winter with Winter Park on Feb. IS; Delo regain the National Football Park on Jan. 21 for the next game. Land on Feb. 21, and Lyman o i^
Feb. 23.
.
League's Eastern Division title, has
been named by the United Press
as the pro game's "coach of the
year" for 1957.
Brown received 10 of the 32 votes
MOXTM CAPOiWA
cast In the annual United Press
A b fc A o a tb a a a poll of sports writers who covered
M M A.C.A.A. ^
the campaign in the 11 league cit­
fO O P rtt/
NEW YORK W-The Ring Maga­
ies. '
app
M u Sm
DELANY
Wecb Ewbank of the Baltimore zine named Carmen Basilio "figh­
PU M W r '
SCOPS* 0*PR£ttDtrtTSP
Colts was runnerup with seven ter of the y eir" and noted an un­
h c to r/
po v B L e — f,d o o
votes. Frank Albert of the San expected upsurge In professional
SfP /A 9
Francisco Forty-Niners received boxing during 1957.
1A *P 2-M /LE -70/fELP
The Sanford-Orlando Kennel
TO
Now the aport faces 1958 "with
three. George Wilson of the Detroit
W U ArtoVA 70 / rs
Club
moves into the third full
fr p * r tfp o o p
Lions, who won the Western Divi­ flags flying and drums beating,
sion crown In his first season as both In and out of the ring," the week of Its record-breaking Ma­
id t . c .# - a . r m a . '
a head coach, drew two votes. magazine stated In its annual re­ son tonight with a fast 10-race
MAH
Buddy Parker’ of the Pittsburgh view.
card.
,
MAHUSL
Basilio of Chlttenango, N. Y „
a head coach, drew two votes.
PANSIO
Past-time for the first event la
won the ring's fighler-of the year .
wm *
Most Successful Coach
PLOPtPA
award for the first time because, srt f°r
P- m - " ut ,0P int*rest
Brown
is
pro
football’s
most
OPAHP
while
still
welterweight
champion
will
center
in
tbe ninth rice where
rtyf,SA/LtA
successful
coach.
He
makes
news
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only when Cleveland loses—which on Sept. 23. he wrested the mid­ such talented Grade A steppers aft
2 hp v p ir
PPOM AOtrPAA, *rtO M
Isn't often—and requires special dleweight crown from Sugar Ray Mr. Texan. Famed Fable and Cir­
I * A port.
9TUPP JV APtPlCArt SAOMSS7*.
Robinson In a thrilling fight that cus Supreme are slated for ac­
circumstances to win Ihe poll.
He got his chances because the drew the year's biggest gate-— tion.
Browns stumbled through their $539,467.
For the first time In track Wa­
Although BasiHo's welterweight tery, ■ matinee will be run off on
only losing season In 1956. Aftrr
that 5-7 campaign, Brown tore his 117-pound title was vacated auto­ Neft Year’s Day. General Manager
squad apart. Among the veterans matically when he won the mid­ Jerry Collins Is expecting a large
he discarded were his only experi­ dleweight IGO-pound championship, crowd for the special holiday per­
But for fan Interest and sheer enced quarterbacks, George Rat- he is still rated such a formidable
By OSCAR FRALEY
formance which wilt get under­
impact, the ones which caused the
Ualted Press Sport* Writer
welterweight by the magazine that way at 2 p. m. Wednesday.
terman and Babe Parilll.
NEW YORK (Vi—The number one most tongue-wagging or were the
When the dust cleared from this he is placed In a “group" by him­
There will he no racing N#W|
story of the sports year, strangely most historic, I've got to go for unprecedented mnve, he started self. above the men who are com­ Year's Night, it has been the S e n "
those
listed.
enough, had nothing to do with the
the season with 12 rookies. His peting for his vacant crown.
Carmen already had been nam­ ford Orlando track's policy for
The abandonment of New York quarterbacks were Tommy O’Con­
playing field.
ed
flghlcr of (ha year by the Box­ many seasons, to close on New
by
the
Giants
and
Dodgcra
sus­
nell, a Chicago Bear castoff whore
It didn’t concern speed, strength
ing
Writers' Association and other Year's Night to that racing fane
or stamina. It had nothing to do tained interest and speculation equipment appeared to consist
and track employes can attend the
throughout most of the year. It largely of a fighting heart nnd American organizations; but the
with courage or class.
Elk's Tangerine Bowl football
was a thunderbolt which, although (iamageil knees, and two rookies, Ring Magazine claims its selection
For In selecting the top 10
game.
reflects world-wide opinion.
other franchises have been moved Milt Plum and John Borton.
■porta stories of the year you have
The regular racing schedule will
previously, ‘ caused a continuing
31ass Rebuilding
to put the financial pilgrimage of
resume Thursday night.
sensation. For this shift altered
tired.
It appeared Brown was rebuild­
the Dodgers and Giants to Califor­
the whole baseball map.
Thii rookie-studded squad bore
ing on a mass scale but that he
nia at the head of the Hit.
GOOD NEWS FOR BUCKEYES
Rasilio and Ilobinson put on one tackrd an experienced quarter­ little resemblance to the experi­
PASADENA, Calif. M — Ohlife
One Mia's Opinion
enced Cleveland outfits which Otto State, which meets Oregon In tha
Debate these If you will, for of the all-time classic bouts as back to build around. Then Hal
Graham sparked to ID straight di­ Bose Bowl game on Jan. 1, re­
these are one man's opinion. But Carmen won Ihe middleweight Bradley, one of the club's best
vision titles in two leagues. But ceived good news today when in­
from this corner the Big 10 stacked crown, the 11th round standing out guards, broke a leg hone in the
as one of the most savage in ring team's final exhibition and was it won the 12 game division cam­ jured halfback Don Clark returned
up in this order:
for the season. Brown had paign by 2H games and twice to the practice field. Clark, ham­
1. Giants and Dodgers to Cali­ history. Iron Liege, an 8 to 1 shot, lost
won the Derhy as Willie Shoemak­ only one experienced offensive end whipped the New York Giants, de­ pered by a muscle Injury, worked
fornia.
er, up on Gallant Man, mistook the because Dante Lavelli, one of the fending league ami division cham­ with the Buckeyes Thursday and
2. Milwaukee Bravei win World finish line and pulled up early.
game's lop pass receivers, had re- pions, enroute (o the title.
is scheduled for a stiffer teat on
Slrlei.
Saturday.
3. Carmen Bssliio defeat* Bay
Robinson for middleweight title.
About Ut| per cent of tha U. S.
4. Iron Liege,wins—Gallant Man
farms and ranches are famllyfi
loses—the Kentucky Derby,
operated, the same proportion as
'3. Notre Dame ends Oklahoma's
30 years ago.
47-game winning streak.
9. Derek Ibbotson lowers mile
mark to 3:57.2.
T. North Carolina wins 31 In a
row and NCAA basketball title.
•A ll BOATIMO
9. Herb Score almost blinded by
line drive.
SiJryltaH o t Atower*
9. Dick .Mayer, from nowhere,
win* Open and All-America golf.
10 Althea Gibson first Negro lo
score tennis grand alam.
That, you may say, overlooks a
lot of good ttoriei. You're right.
Epics like Jackie Fung's disquali­
fication after wlnnnlng the 11. S.
Women's Open; Sam Hanks' vic­
tory in the Indianapolis 300; the
hisarre attempt of amateur Pete
Dadcmacher to beat Floyd Patter
son; Johnny Longden’* 5,000th vic­
tory as a jockey; Ted Williams'
batting championship at 39; the
catastrophe In the Mill* Mlglia
and many others.
Cause Tongue Wagging

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5— REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE! n —AUTOMOBILES— TRAILERS

SPACIOUS

HOME

J bedroom 2 bath home with lake
pririltget. Under ronstrur tion.
5ls.wn.on. M.ono.nn Down.

4 WANTED to RENT

SHRUBS
$75.00 MONTHLY See Ray Herron For
OFFICE ERUPMENT
Thu rule 2 Hnlrnnin home i* neat a new Pontiac nr Vauxhall. Alio
AUTOMOB1LES-Tt AILSES
i« a pin, nirely located. ha« en­
a good u»ed rar. Hi. FA 2-0211
BOATS * MOTOBS
closed garage and beautiful
or after 4 p.m. FA 2-2083. 301
PABM SURPLUS A HACHIKyard. prtced low at $8500.(&gt;n_
Weit F in t St.
BBT
owner will finance and give
14 PBTS-UVBSTOCR-SUmnS
quirk po»«_e»»lon. Seminole Real-, h a^ P a Ii ItFSTALfi
&lt;Poaltry)
ty, 1 !VH Park Ave„ FA 2-52.12.------------------------------DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere,
II ARTICLES WANTED
anytime. Rental service includes
15 PLACES to EAT
Wa*h. gas an d
insurance.
It SIAUTT PARLOES
M ERLE WARNER. National
WE HAVE A HOME
IS FEMALE HELP WANTED
Car RenUla, 401 E. l i t SL,
FO R YOU
IS MALI HELP WANTED
FA 2-3904.
M MALE to FEMALE
» WORE WANTED
12— ktlA i s and MOTORS
HOMES-- «
bedroom*
X BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIBS
1
A
2
bathi.
W. P. SMITH
HA MONET'to LOAN
Outboard Salea &amp; Service
n SPECIAL SEEVICBS
Complete and rally fog Immedi­ 2515 Park Av*.
FA 2-6231
»A ROOFING A PLUMBINS
ate occupancy.
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
94 PIANO SERVICES

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Location*
South Pineereat — Saaford
Whispering Oaka — Titnrrilln
FHA In tarriaa tad FHA flMMing available.

FOUND—Lonp haired white rat.
Owner may have hy p*yine for We can qualify you for an* ef
these homes in .30 minute*. Yeu
• this ad.
ran start enjoying the honaa
a—FOR KENT
while see process the paper*.
Sleeping room*. TV. The Gables,
(01 Magnolia Ave., FA 2-0.-0.
EFFICIENCY apartmcnlv »uitahle for couple or .'ingle perron.
Frivtte bath 4 shower. Ideally
located across from Toil Office.
Injure Jacob-on Dept. Store.
WELAKA APARTMENTS j room*
private baths. I l l W. First St.

Developed by

ODHAM A
TUDOR, Inc.
Cor. Hwy. 1 T-Sl A ITtfc S t
Phots. FA 2-1341

B R A ILEY ODHAM, P rss.

fflje eanfarh ^rralh

WELL DRILLING
Fairbanks-Morse Pumps
Repair* to aU maxes
HOWARD C. LONG
107 E. Commercial A to,

Sundays.
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
Palatka, Fla.

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ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
INSURANCE
NOTICBS-PERSOVALS
ARTICLES tor SALE
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

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2.1—SPECIAL SERVICES

ill pay YOU to see ua before
you buy. Open Evenings sad

ROSA I * PAYTON
5— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
DOS'S (OVER SHOP
• - f a r m s , a c r e a g e , g r o v e s Registered Real Evlxt# Broker
Interior Decorator
rh KA 2-1301-17 ?.* at Hiawatha Automobile
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
Seat Coven — Truck Seat*
5 MISCELLANEOUS
At Willis Pontiac—SOI W. lit.
•—FLOWERS. PLANTS,
$1000 DOWN

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TH E CARD OF THANKS

rhooo FA 2-2838

CARTER HOME CLEANING
SERVICE
Window A Wall Washing
Finer Waxing—NOrth 8-4161
132 Hiwsy 1792
DeBiry
GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER
White—Necehi—Etna
Repairs on all makes Machines
323 E a it F lrtt SL
FA 2-5244
GATUN BROTHERS
Contractors, Draglines; Geneva
2232. Th FA 2-3278 Sanford
Sllmograph Printing — Tvping—
Letter Writing — Card, and
Letters Addressed — Phots
Copies of important papers—
Credit report, — Collection*.
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
Rm. 101-04 Ran Alt- Nal't. Rank
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4154

JA C K IE GLEASON AND CBS HAVE A bis battle going.
The network wants Jackie to do at least one or two oneshot shows this year. Gleason will agree only if he gets paid
exit* for them. CBS claims the pay should be de­
ducted from that $100,000 a year Jackie gets now
whether be work* or not . . . Jan* Froman Is com­
pletely recovered from her recent operation and is
hoping to resum* her TV carttr. Jan* wants to do
a musical variety ahow similar to th* one in which
she starred several sesions ago . . . Kay Kendall
will star In an upcoming Bilko show. She'll play
herself as « movi* star iravellng through Kansas.
Phil SiDen "ork* on a scheme to get Kay to ap­
pear in an Army show he's producing . . . NBC will
inaugurate a new Saturday morning kid show fea­
turing cartoon characters. Ruff and Reddy,

K
„ .T ,IF M0VIK INDUSTRY IS TALKING SERI. . . pnu r puear OLSL3 about closing down every theater in th*
country on the night of the industry-sponsored Oscar talecast In
Vacuum Cleaner Repair* i March to hrlp insure what could easily be the largest single audlene*
A parts for all makes ut in T\ history . . . Jan Clayton, back to singing again, Is readying an
Complete line of 1058 motors on Repairs
rleaner*. Electrolux, Houver, act for Las Vetas . . . Th* first film In Shirley Temple'* Storybook
hand . . . check Mercury's big
Kirby, Air-Wav, G, E. Replace- series will be Hans Christian Anderson's The Sighting*!# , . . Dinah
price redurtioo* for 1058. Big­
Sher* will do three shows out of New York In Jan ­
went partj. Work guaranteed
gest itaile-in nllowanre in town,
Free pick up A delivery. Call uary. Among her guests will be Esther Williams,
hre our line of boats and trailers.
Art Carney, Judy Hollidiy, Cyril Rilchird. and
FA 2 1705.
Tammy Sands . . . The Pied Tiper of Hsmelin will
GUARANTEED- MOTORS
ba repeated on TV within a vear and then be reESPECIALLY FOR TROLLING ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­ l*as*d ta th* foreign theatrical market . . . Barbara
ments. invoice*, hand bills, and
5 HP Firestone
$Si*.!»3
programs, e t c .
Progressiva Stanwyck migh' be th# latest to go for a TV sene,.
6 HP .tohnsiin
$72.50
Printing Co. rhona FA 3-2951— Sh* has a test film ready now.
Sis HP Johnson with gear shift,
403 West 13th SL
extra tank, like giew
$112.00
CBS IS TRYING TO GIVE THE Tournament of
8 HP Elgin
1*9-9*.
Roses a new look on New Year's Day. They have
7&gt;s HP Mercury
$115.00
assigned
Edgar Bergen and ( harlie McCarthy to
WOOLSEY
All motor, in good running con­
narrate th* TV coverage. The network will also use
Marine Finishes
dition al-o Urge selection of big- j
filmed inserts of past parade beauty queens , . .
ger motor*, used boats and trail­
For Your Boat
(ioodson-Tndman claims they have the seaton'a fii«t Bhirley Temple
er* on Year End Clearance Sal*. Senkarik GlaM and Paint Co. sleeper in The Price Is Bight. The last previous . . . Jtrit fhcu’
Finanrn plan.
112-111 W. 2nd fit. Ph. FA 2-U22 NBC show in that time period (Mondays! hid a 5 rt rating. Price reg­
lo u r E*iitruHe Dealer
istered 23 — a 400 percent inerr*!* . . . With Judith Anderson set as
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS i-la —F f,PW r in g and Rem i t m i on* of the stars for Thorotnn Wilder's Bri.le* of San Luis R«y at
104 E, li t
Phona FA 2-6061
Dupont's January Shosv of the Month, th* producer now hopes to sign
Plumbing — Kresky Healing
Helen Hayes and Susan Slrasherg for the other roles . . . Kitty Foyle
JOHNSON MOTORS
will soon b* a half-hour diyliine TV scries . . . Pert Kelton, former
M. G. HODGES
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS 8errire on All Water Pumps— Alic* on Gleason's honeymouucr serier, u jet for Nat Hlkena* Mag­
2484 Sanford Av*. Ml. FA 2-159*
nificent Montague.
Well* Drilled — Pump*
Fioia Road
Phona FA 2-6037

2 BR. fum. apt. upstairs. 201 E.
21at St. ISO. Ph. FA 2-3951.
20 acre ttle farm. 3 h a d r o o m
house, Urge bim. Easy termi. FIBER G LA SS SU PPLIES
Apartment, three rooms and bath.
J.
B. Lew. Ph. FA 5-1223.
Kitchen furnished. 2201 Par*
McRANEY-SMITR PAINTS
Ave.
Large 3 bedroom, 11a baths, cement 515 Park Ave.
FA 2-6461
block on beautiful sand bottom
3 room furnished apt. with bath A
cruliar, 30 ft.: 0*1# ft.
garage. 2520 N. Narcissus, P h ., lake. Lot 150 x100'. Ju u IS m in-1Cabin
beam. New 115 HP Chrysler
utev from Sanford. Term* by
FA 3-3 H«.
Crown Engine. Many extras.
owner. Phone FA 2-4903.
$4500.00. FA 2-0840.
Nice bedroom. Private bath and
ry living In th la 1&lt;
private entrance. With heat.
T I F T I.IVRHTOCK.
neatly
furnished 2 bedroom
Phone FA 2-3386 or FA 2-0111home. You'll enjoy, tbo shaded
srreen porch in th# hot days Puppies for sale, mixed breed:
3 room furnished apartment.
dnberman pineer. eollie, anti
ahead.
Light* ft water furnished. $51.60
boxer hull. Rt. t Box 72, FA 2mo. 107 Locust Av*. Ph. FA 2- Nice garden plot and 15 hearing
3009 or FA 2-1327.
citrus trees, appro* 1 mi. from
1855.
Sanford on paved road.
1.1— AftTU-Lte Wan -M T
•Store building and warehouse. Immediate possession.
FA 2-1061^
_
FARMER'S AGENC3
WANTED—All kinds of scrap ma­
,V. V. Farmer. Realtor
For rent or Sale: 1 bedroom 36
terial. Zuckerman Salvage Yard
11#
S.
French
Ave.
Sanford
ft. New Moon trailer, air eonPhone FA 2-2994.
Th.
FA
2-5221
Hitionad. Inquire at Mill Bo*
294-B. Country Club Rd.
IT— M l A t ITT P A f t l- O f tS

CLARK
numbing. Heating ft Supply Co.
Contracting ft Repair*
2«l» Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2-2374
Huhway 17-92 South Sanford

PLUMBING
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimate*
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3183

JM M
HM
Contracting 4 Repair,
1007 Sanford Av*. rh. FA i ■1361

3 « -n r w s~ 5Bin v f e

IMMEDIATE

PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Now Open at 6 on A. M.
Th FA 2-4:23 Aft*r_5:QQ p.m._
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-5742
105 S. Oak Ava15—RLBCTRIC AL #ERVtCE8
16— f e m a l F m r « a N T M
Electrical Contracting
House Wtrlnr and Repair*
Wanted — Experienced waitress**
RANDALL
CO.
to work in new restaurant. High­ 112 Magnolia ELECTRIC
Dial FA 2 0915
est wages paid. Call FA 2-3965
for interview.
FRJG1DAIRE appliances, sales
and servlet. G. H. High, Oviedo
MO
OIFT MOM IIHIND lARS- An Inmate of Bikers Islmd Penitentiary
Fla. Phon* FO 5-3315 nr San1“*”
‘RAYMOND M- BA LL
In N*w York makes hll Hblld.iy offering, a pint of blood, as Dr.
.
ford
FA
2-3153
after
6
p.m.
Pleasant
home.
5
rooms
and
ga­
sell
The
SanBoy* Wanted—to
REALTOR
William Murkel of the Bed Cross and Commissioner of th* De­
rage, Furnished. Fruit. Riv*Tford Herald Monday through u a - 'H
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
n rgnTr n rgAWft- partment of Correction Anna Krosa look on. Altogether, 230 of
view
Av*.
FA
2-3179.
Friday*
at
3:30
p.m.
Com*
to
FOR RESULTS
1,903 prisoners give blood. In return, Iho city g.no each msn a
The Herald office and aik for PAIXTTNG
List your proparty with us.
special steak dinner and one day oil hi* sentence, (foteruatlonjlj
6—MISCELLANEOUS
Bill
Vincent
after
3:10.
264 a. Park Ave., Sanford
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph
WOOD - WOOD - WOOD
FA 2-5641
TA 2-6159 or FA 2-800T.
Genuine Pitch Pin# 4 Oak Fir#
' Cherry Real Citato Agency
TED BURNETT
Wood—Beat deal in Town. Call
LIXIEIMIOnE OR 1)1X11 IHIII E?
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
FOR BETTER PAINTING
US and vour wood worries are
WANTED
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP)1219 W. 11 IK. Rear-Barber Shay
2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2978
oxer. BOB A ERNIE MORRIS.
Poltce said that a linef who w»t
Phon*
FA
2-4228
before
0
or
New 3 Bedroom Bo;
H«u*« painting and repairing. either a Dtxlephobe or a Dbtlephil#
after 4. Alao Christina* traea,
Reasonable ratal. Call FA 2-2139 shinned up five power poles to
$700.00 Down
native short leaf pin*.
after 3 50.
Toung man with nlee personality,
steal confederate flags put up is
Features electric kitchens, terra*L IV E BAIT
decorations for the Blue-Gray foot
so ftoon, and choie* restdenUal
Rerryhlll
Palntinr Contractor
TOKYO 'if*
Communist China
ambitious and
appearance,
neat
Fleming's Red 4 Whit# C.roeery
hall game.
Licensed — Bonded — Union
locations.
will
have
dulled
at least fixe mil
Missouri Minnows
S dot. gl.M
Estimates — Compare our
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. Pop-Guts Minnows ....ft dot. Me eager to Ira rn in interesting Free
linn persons by next spring in Its
Prices FA 2-2247 after 5:00.
iw— vitiH I KS FOR S t l . K
—Worms—
trade.
&lt;
Thona FA 2-3103
wholcssl* "hack
to th# farm
Phone: FA 2-1600
FLOOR sanding and finishing
KENNETH E. SLACK
Open Seven Days a Week
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving Guns—Two 22 talibr* Smith Wes­ mmi'mcnt,** tha U S. Army said
son eomhat l.irget pistols 1 22 today.
REG REAL ESTATE BROKER
Semlnol* County sine* 1925.
3009 5 . 2nd
Phono FA 2 02*t i — f w s J T
Rueger, i i!4 B , :i snot 22 calibre.
H.
M.
Gleason,
t-akr
Mary
Political opponents, unsuccess­
Business background helpful, hut
Ph FA 2 04to
(EN TER PIECES: Ph. 2-1822
ful students, military dependents,
HOME IN MAYFAIR
I - .................. ——-----------------------not ne&lt; cssary.
or FA 2-0270. Sanford. SAN­
By Owner , . . FA 3*1428
Pup tents $1,90, Duubln blankets writers snd teachers arc among
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
-rI l l s . Taint $2.50 gal.. Boota. (ho’ * heing trk#n from th# cities
For the Best Buvs in Rrat E.tate
Jaeketi,
Cots, Army-Navy Sur- ami sent to work-on farms or fac­
S E E CU LLEN &amp; HARKEY GRAPEVIL I ,E N U RSERY
|dtls, 31l) Hanford Av*.
tories.
2 milea West of Town
lit) N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2191
Thia i» a good opportunity for Remodeling — Keroofing — Re­
In an analysis prepared hy th#
FA 2-0686.
)— F l K . M I L HR «nc
siding — Materials — Contr.sc.
the right perso- with opoituniPsychological Warfare Office of
IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
HOUSEHOLD
GOOD0
Irors
—
financing.
FISH ER S NURSERY
ssk Cnmley 4 Montcith
th# U. S Army in Japan, it was
Citrus — PUnta — Peat
ty for advancement,
at 117 SouthJ'ark Fh. FA2-4696
noted that Premier Choun En Lai
27—NOTICES—PERSONALS
Cor. Magnolia 4 Onor* FA 2-4435
TRADE-IN NOW
called the campaign a "nation­
Modem 3 bedroom Home* priced
ROLLAWAT, Hospital and Baby G*t I he most for your old wide movement to temper and re­
ff,»m $89(10. to $27,000., with as A. K. ROSSKTTER, FLORIST
Bed*. Day, Wtek or Month—
furniture.
l-i-.v a* $10fid. down . . See the.e
mold Intellectuals,"
Phone FA 2-1U1
Tel FA 2-5181. Furmturo Ccntar
Writ* to Bn* NP car* Sanford
hafore you huv.
*
Tor dependable Sem es
114 West First St
$SAVE$
Four reasons wer# given for the
INVEST
Member of FVsrtat
Htrald stating qualifications.
enormous population shift:
Furniture nnd Appliance#
10, 40. *0. and 190 ACRE parrel*
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
Telegraphy Delivery
Reduction of th# number of con­
wrJ, TERMA
New &amp; L’ned
Nancy Jsckson
FLORIDA IS STILL CHEAP!
T cT
sumers in the cities.
FA 2-2017
40 or feO r m high dry land, frontDispersal of potential political
in g ot. County Hoad. From $113.00 Haynet Office Machine Co., Type­ J*—MALE or FEMALE
This 1* a pass in tha Rita theatre
M
opponents.
writers, adding machlnei. Salesper *.:r«.
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2
03W
Rentals. 314 Mag. FA 2-0442- Wanted—Experienced cook to work
1930.
W. H. "BILL'* STUMPER
Increase In th* rural work force
In naw restaurant- Highest wages
_
_
This if a pass In lb* RH* thca'f#
Realtor A Inturnr
for
such projects as land reclama­
paid.
Call
FA
2-5965
for
lnter1
for
Mrs.
W.
H
Wieboldt.
Esp.
D*y and night nursery, any sg*
Assoc. Guy Alien. Gretchen Hsll, i i — A irre
viasr.
tion, Irrigation and roid building.
flat* Jan. 4. 19.50.
eillnran. Call FA 2-1584.
Price. Everettt Harper |
Arietta _____
Reduction in state expenses for
1 •Bedroom housetrailer,
Phone FA 2-4991
11 2 N. Park 1954
-it) 31-WORK W\^TYTT
I$—ARTICLES FOR SALE
small amount for equity and
schools and recreational facilities
END OK YEAR
taka over payments. Call FA S- Housework by day, FA 2-4277.
(or military and Communist cadre
SELL US TOUR FURNITURE
0478.
CLEARANCE
dependents.
S t. J J ~
Cash
for
any
amount.
Super
2J—SPECIAL 5F.RVICER
SA LE
Trsdtnr Post. I mil* soath of
This is a pass to th* Rita thaatro
Siaford. Phon# FA 2-0677
A. B. PETERBOH
HEATING
for Sybil Grant, Lnngwood. Exp.
Broker Associates. A. B. PewrECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Ceramic Tile
dat« Jan. 8. 1958.
H. R POPE CO.
—Factory to you—
Cor. 2nd 4 Magnolia FA 2-6331
sae: Jr.. P. J . Oiejterson. GarAlumiaam
200
S.
P
a
rk
------FA
2-4234
“ Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
fiald tVflietta. and R, W. Wil- FINANCE your now u r with a
"orlra'n Beat Quality
Vraadan Blind*
Fre« Delivery
loon from the FLORIDA STATE
• luma. Bo!' Ed&gt;*srda A- C. DoadPUMPS — SPRINKLER
Inclosed head. Sag-proof botinm
Atntrican-Olean Tile
ney, J.aa-J Surveyor.
BANK OF SANFORD.
SYSTEMS
rail with plaacie ends. Plastic
• BIG VALUES
116 N. Parc .V o. Ph. FA 2 6123
_
AU
types
and
sues.
Las
tilled
or
rayon
tap#*.
Cotana
or
nylon
1957 Pontiac, 4 door hard top
• QUICK CREDIT
10c Each
"Do It Yourself"
cord*.
Star Chief, exrallcnt condition.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
• EA SY TERMS
H
E
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
Scnkarik Glam and Paint Co.
Full powered. FA 2-3376 aft*.
Raymond Lundquiat. Assoc.
S T I N E
SfWILSON-MAIF.it
.
6 : 00 .
Atlar.t
112114 W 2nd S t P$i. FA 2 IM2 3f-”»
Itlar.tie Bank Rid*
FA 2-5951
.Machine and Supply Cu.
Paul F. Mueller
*1 Nasr ‘ aad Used Furr.iXera
Pb. FA 2 6432 Guns and Ammunition on Close- 811 S . First fit Ph FA 2 5623
1954 Conv, king Midgett motor 207 W. Upd Rt.
Steostrom Realty
ear. $100 00 Call FA 2-4351.
Out Sale.
-. r
&amp; Son
Used furniture, ap.di.iJCCS, tools
HU BY SPEA RS
H. S. ST UN8 r ROM
Finance plan.
. i
ctr. Bo'-ghl-acld. l.^rr/'s Ma:i
Regivered Broker
Ceramic TH# Contrattor
ROBSON SPCRTLNG GOODS
Orlando Hwy. So. FA
*15 Sanford A *a. Pu. i A 2 41,2
111 N. Park — Phon* FA 2-24JC
Pir.ecrest Trailer Park.
2301 Sanford Av*.
FA 2-6135 304 E. 1st
Nirely furnished fully equipped
POSSESSION!
bedroom apt, $75 mo. Ph. FA 22642 Myrtle Av*., naar rmecrest
0668.
School, this beautiful 3 Bedroom
t o - BE a L ^ T aT I T f o r s a I E
plus Florida Room CBS homa
helnr offered for quick sal* at
!
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
only 19900.00, $2,500 down. $70.05
2544 French Ave.
mnnthy, nr a* low as $lBO&gt; down
J . W. IIA L L , REALTOR
with term* arranged. Se# this
Johnny Walker, Associate
before you buy anything. Semi-Call H alf Phona FA 2 3641
not* Realty. 1901 Park Av*.,
FA 3-5233.

Wholesale ‘Back
To Farm Move’
On In Red China

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Mon. Dec. 30, 1057-—P ag* 7

Very often a Card of Thanks in Th# Sanford Herald meets a
need which is difficult to fill in any other way. Not only ta tt a
graclou* expression rf gratitude to those who hive sent floral
tribute* but also courteously acknowledge* th# service* and kind­
nesses of th* many to whom a personal not* of thanks cannot wall
be mt llvd.
Newspaper Card* of Thanks are accepted as socially correct.
Emily Tost, the noted authority cn etiquette, (eels they serve many
good uses.
There Is no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can be as
brief or as detailed *1 you desire When th# occasion com#* you
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our atalr to
assist you.

TH E “ IN ME.MOUIUM" NOTICE

It is the custom of many families In this country to commeino
rata a bereavement by an "In Metncrium" notice in newspaper
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or
selection of a suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollections. A* Elisa Cook, tbo English poet has 10 beautifully
expressed it:
"How cruelly sweet are the echoes
that start
t
What memory plaja in old tun#
on tha heart.
Most frequently an In Memorium i* Inserted rn th* annlvor
sary of death. However, other dates, which it Is lelt aro appro­
priate or meaningful are also selected. The birthday of the doparted, the wedding anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas
ire among other significant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your lender (hougbia in poetic
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of original
verses. These express In poetic beauty the emotions of the heart­
strings. Among tnrm are verses appropriate to any clrcumstanea.

TH E RATE
Csrda
of__________
Thanks and
Memor turn.notices,_________
due to the____
fact Uiey
_______
J .In
in Memorium______
may run to considerable length, are billed at $ 1.00 per enluma

DAILY CROSSWORD
1. Sure
3. Dry
4. Color
6. Inji-rlta
9. Paradises
11. Gated
6. Exclama­
Intently
tion
12. AMasa
13. Actor’s tlnee 7. Capital of
Bashkir
15. Armadillo
IRusi.)
16. Spanish
9. More
hare
mature
IT. Th* haad
9. Food
(slang)
receptacle
19 Center of
19, Withered
hurricane
tvar.)
10. And IU)
14. Presently
31. Kind of
tl. Tattle
engine
33. Absent
33. U. S. coin
34 .Mother
26. No
ACROSS
1. Extra

3D (su raannH
A tittu n u a n a id
u jjt n ja s ie n u ti
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a u u tiu aK irii
a n u 'o n u y
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URU n r t n a u a a
tr.n cues D 3 o n
HEUWJ hiamsiu

37. A time­
piece
28. Bmall
Ink
bottlea
30. Title of
respect

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33. InterUSUai-l UB'JLHl
nation­ HlKIMa UK1if I
al tan.
•slar4n's Aata.r
guage
33. Absorbed
43. Somar.sault
3T. Reproach
(eolloq 1
34 Begin
43. Diocesan
40 Carrssea
center
lightly
47. Xtcadow
41. External
49. Bight
**ed
labbr)
coating
(dial v»r.) 39. Girl * name

37. Greeting
1
1 slang l
39 Elliptical
It
figures
31. A peer
IT
33. Earth aa a
goddess
34 Cover
36.
C1ty IP*.)
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37. Discloses
39 Cry of pain 11
(0. Chum
(1. Plac*
H
43 Girt *
nickname
11
44. $(ar*ws
46. P*]#n#*a
48. Cooking
%
ramlndtr
as
50. Koval
authority
44
51. Driving Ice
and rain
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Only 2 Homes L e ft!
If you've nlvva.vn wonted to lire l&gt;v ,1 lake then
you’ll love the homes Wellborn Phillips, Jf.,
Lx building In LIT T LE V EN ICE.

Only 2 beautiful lake front homes l e f t :
One 3

bedroom

1

bath

On# 3

bedroom 2

hath
•

FINANCING PLA N S AVAILABLE : F. H- A..
F. H. A. In Ssrvice, and Conventional.

For the home buy of n lifetime
ae« Wellborn Phillips, J r .. FIRST

- Mather of Sanford

Corner W. Crystla Drive ft
Lake Mary ftlvd. Phone FA 2-4311
or Phone FA 2-3013 after T p.m.

-

J

�;
Tm tef t teg tor." n W ft* FVyrrrold teteviilon
afar. "They’re
smart, hat* »*-t appeal, a sense
of humor.”
DEC. II
By ROBERT Ml’SEL
technical advance.
Discharge*
I suggested that this triple L'nlird Pres* Staff Correspondent
Its
two
Jet
engines
art
flaeed
■ •;•••
Robert D'jrsnd (Sanford)
, ,
.■
.
. f threat wrapped into one t»eed suit
PARIS—sp—A man sen be sure o « oo the wings but at tht vefy
By GAT PAULEY
gtrla. Mrs the mac who woo* her 0Ught to be enough to lure any
Grace Martin iDeBsry)
molted Press Women's Editor
Into a wedding must be a combi- f4r, out
lhe old mlJd r, nkl.
of an attentive audience in France
c * *$*
'**? nf * r th* **®'
Mary Jane Derrien and baby
NEW YORK a — Glsele Mae- nation of Gregory Peck, William
if he says he ha. had a rile on K *” *jk *
00 Uftd 0,1 “ *
(Sanford)
Most Want Money, Too
Kemie, one of the entertainment Itotden and Edward R. Murroa.
the Caravelle.
„
Mae Martin (Sanford)
**Nope.” said Miss MaeKcnaf*.
world's better known bachelor
■‘These three havo the qualities
Eugene Thomas l Sanford)
------------------For thu rnagni/icem new H air- ^
(rorn TouJ(JW lo
"Ju st ask. 'em.
Most girls are look
Rosemary Rotur.do (Geneva)
ing for money too. Me, 1 don’t “ •** J '* 1 b#coin* * Joining symbol p ,n , n irrcned tn;o th , 1Lr
Ben Bogart (Coopersburg. Pa.)
want amillionaire. .I’ve enough
fw 4taM T ! i r y ,
* * 30.000 feet and cruised along a:
rectly or obliquely, that France is 0 ifr yx) mn„ in
h tl Tihr, .
John Lindsay (Sanford)
____
__
problems without that oo*.
rim T to ra s s a a
Noaamtiar as. m t , at tn. c it, sun
. . .
,
DEC. a
iuxurj0o, esbin
Ncrrica; is itKitiiur &lt;in E.v th»t ta u * etty of wanfor!. yU't'A i w -Incidentally, cant somebody a third rate partner m the western ttofl (rf#, lod
A d m iiste n v
»• i n i t i a i e i in bsiin m i t n » r. »u»nt to petiuoa * r.o »otic- n*r« come up with another term ter •IU,nc*'
s
is practically noiieiess.
J t - l l a * . » a d * r Us* r t ct ltlo u i n*m « ta f o r# c l e a n . o * * s * 4 m - 4 a - n .p - a ! an
. . .........
—. . - r . u . , w . . . . » . . . .
Eleanor Jean Carniey La**
A nation that t u peodure *a
The Caravelle will not be in serePlaacraat Isa aid Uiat W• lata.-.! !a ertlsas:* doting. vaea'.tsf aa! * u Ul Un marnsdl w« IJT* 0»«TMary)
r*tir.*r aaid tam* with ta* CTar* atand-snist *ay tad alt m a t of ta# work bachelor girl, aptnjter and •ogiceenng triumph, such u true &lt;*« wsdr Aia France or iA i ter
of U* Circuit Court. ftiBlaol# ' Cltr of lan'or!. Florida. a i l Us# „td
•,
is far from flalfhed—to runs the a year, and only a few people bare
Kill M*e Moowmstery (SenCounty. Fieri!*, la-arcoMae# wlia jeiblle In and to -h* following !•- old maid
ford)
in* provlaioa of tht
lletltlou*
Nam*
‘
*' ' acrid#! public utIUtiea aaaarraot jo­
The voeallvt, born In Winnepeg. argument. Already the orders ire flown In it as yet. But the«e hare
Hiatal*. to-wlt: Section (Si OS Flor­ rata! la tha Cltr of Sanford. Flor­
sucking up. The Scandinavian Air* , tale of praise to tell, and the
Joe Henry (Longwood)
ida. a a! mora particularly dnacrlb- Canada. Tew into New York from
ida Slatut** 3&gt;Ii.
„tl home
„„„„ ,Jm,
r way* System, one of the shrewdest French never tire of hearing h.
Betty Jean Horn (Sanford)
/a/ II. W, Kawlt
a ! aa follow*:
Hollywood, now her
has*.
That cartala public
»a
/#/ R. C. Hancock
Nancy B Cameron (Sanford)
for"
•"'few
days
of*
business
and
,n
!,h*
M
,a!un*
They
regard
it
as
or.e
of
the
acaaaaasacl r u a n ia s f r m ta*
ao v cam sE Sicu T row aiua
pleasure She cocfesied In an mwor^ - . . eompUsbmtnts that wtR restore
a n a ih a rly p ro p a rty Its# of
T!s* Boar! of Public Inttruetlo*
Lota J and I of Stock I Patervlra that sh« had not met the 1 This is th* first time since World the nation to its rightful place.
as laiprefsiv* atoml* povrw pro­
for Saminola Counly, Florida, will
fond Paction of Draamwot!,
Scientifically and technologically gram under war.
man whio could qualify &gt;&lt; THE War n that France has produced
racalv# Mda for tba furatahln* of
i f ,r!ln» to plat thereof re­
a
plane
likely
to
be
a
world
favorFrance
it
resurgent.
Its
engineers
all labor, malarial*. -tulpmant. an!
cord*! In tb* Public If- I ;i
one.
Even in agnculiurii its massive
aanrlct rn'iulr*! lor lha I&gt;l,h VVaahof S-mlnoIr County. Florida,
*'But by the time a girl gets my it*, and th* achivement i* a mat- are harnessing th* tines and the Ourollat* csttle »re ehxllcnging
thane* ftortb**al*r1y to lha
t.s Fscllltla* for IPulb KM# K, hoot.
Sanfnr!. Ktmlnol* Counly. Florl!*,
aouih Ur* "f LM a th*r»or.
age. if ihe'i the least hit attrac­ ter of national pride. Equally * \ - 1sun In electronic* !t cm offer Britain's Aberdeen Angus strain
eonalttlat of mlacallactoua flalih
Ihaaca ncrthweatarly to Ortive, ihe'a b**n proposed to. Sure. eiting it the realitation that eh# the West valuable aid m ^arrowing f a the heel championship.
1 work I* dials vatblnt room a.-d inUndo Prlaa
represents a atgnifieaet tb# Russian satellite lesd ft his
atallallon of dtab waahlna rr.a-hlna
S r *ha C i ty C om m la a t o a of th a I want to ge* married But until
Price Of Safety
and mafal tabla adlacant tharaio,
Th# Caravelle is the most dra­
m r ,,,h ' f!?e rlJ ht on&lt;&gt; *m e « along I feel
until 1# a. m , Janoarr ». 1&gt;5*. »&lt; J i r Ot
th* -.fflca of th* Kuparlalandani of
THE OLD HOAAE TOWN
Bv STANLEY
f'TTr rOMMt“MIi ■- I,»• TH,; like the movie starlet who said
matic outward evidence of this fer­
Public Intiructlon. School Admini­
S'ITT OF ISANSY,lit,
she was having a wonderful time
ment of research and development.
stration Bolldlnr. Commardal A»»Hr II. S Fa,*r. i*l|» Clark gom; oat with all the wrong ones ”
(
1 KMON ST* HOT V/HJkT“OuWe U S rO tU 'e / IA K v ,'Scandinavian Airlines officials,
at* Sanford Florid*. *1 Which lima
b u t ndu b b t t b » w ta *
m i ca _o
an! ptae* eh* KM* will b# fmblletr
VOTtlT
Ha* Minks, Rocks, Teeth
enntracticg ter six with an option
COONSW/CS COAT T 1U TH’ VoEATVteW W M g M g
ap*e*a •- * eat* ,l,a l .
ATLANTIC COAST l in e r a il #»*«•■*
"You msy say, though, that f
of 13 more, think It may dominate
pc. AD rOMFANT her.by r’ **a
(JP - - J U S T B V / 'A IX B A C K *N TVs’ S
t&gt;r*x. . . - J »i«i.irlir*tloBi mar b# toil** (bat on ib» Sth day of r&gt;**. have a lot more working for me
ARTE# CDLH* LOeSO E L C f * - — •
the shorter routes of the world.
ftbtalaa! trom tb* office of lha Ar- »mb»r lVtr. it fit*! with ih« ftit*r- than some girls.” she laughed. ‘T
pleatah x ,
rIt win shrink Europe by another
chltact, John A. flurtoo. IV, Cornar atai* Commirr, Commlulm. at
o e e *» -**i. J
Flrat Htraat an! Vf*Ilon»llle A»»- VV**hln*tor. fi f , *- mbit * *1- - already own a mink coat and dia
third—only *0 minute* from I&gt;tnat,#. Kanfor!, KI'TISi No !,(vo#lt for a r.ru fi-o-, of nubllmond ring. And my teeth a'e all
don to Pari*, for example.
raoulra-1.
!tn*a and r,*-**-Uy A .m l-ll-r
*ban!onm*ol of 1 Ty mU*, of It* B goon repair
Sud-Aviation. whica produced
A eaetltla! rate* or bark draft tin# known •• ih» Biu-v tt«*ir--&gt; k
She didn’t say an, hut her pres*
th#
Caravelle, (a the largest atraarabl* to tk* Boar! of po»!le Ft-ir *tr»odln* from » eoonaoth
-- ahe also can wok
Inttraciioa for Samlaol# rounly. with lb* tuak* rb*r ' VI'ruiu , p»tr agent declared
plane manufaetirrer in Europe 1*
Florida, or a aatlafarlorr bl! bon! Tounea, Florida, *n ! o-armioatlnic
• irn h iU r* at f&gt;i*elc MacKenrtp started her nutwas formed early this je a r in a
aiacui*! by tha b l!!*r and ac&lt;-#i&gt;l- N*b*b FTurM*. all in u-mino!. leal career a* * violinist, and stumerger of two rnmpanies—one ol
ahl* mratlaa In an amount tonal * ftonfy, FTorMa, FI- m- . Mock*to flat par can! of tb* bi! ahall No. 104IK
died at ih* Royal f‘on,vrrvatory
which made the famous Spad
b# aabmllte! wtib aaeh KM.
ATt.SNTTr* r o s s r t.&lt;NSI
of Music, in Toronto While dream
fighting plane in World War 1
RAfTROAD COMPANT
Tha a,uj*a*ful blddar artll b* r*.
!rg of a future as a female Menu
The Caravetle Is (wing given
a)r#1 to furatib »a&lt; par for ,ailthln, she sang for fun—for friends,
*ome of the am t rigorous testing
actory parformanr* an! paymtal STATK o r , UillltiA. TO
at army and navy canteens and
|•Ai^Kt;lt OUVi.lt,
boa! or bond*.
in aviation history. Two complete
Itaaldanca o r , ! pi*. « u l
Informal audience* who enjoyed
Vila 4-w*,U ul MUUMii lulUUltluB for ad-lraaa
prototypes will never fly. ' Zero
utiknuwa.
Hamlaot* Couoly, Florida, rtaaryaa
You ara baraby Nuttfla! that l|, ,» her voealiiing svith her own piano
Three” will be *aged” under water
1110 m a t Ul raj*-* any and/or all Oluar.
baa tllad, bar aour* Com­
pressure until its condition equals
blda or Is walao any lafarmallil-a plaint aaalaat ypu. van,* * autt tor accnmpanimenL
la tb* Diddle*. No bl! taall ba wltb- divorce, la lha Circuit Court of
She turned to voice prnfe«*ional
jn.ofiO hours nr te vears In the air.
draara for a pare! of flfl*an (III Kamlnol# county, FlorM* *&gt; dan- ly when »ome mti*le !ovlng thief
“Zero Four” will he methodically
BACH-1W t&gt; F'OLWTE da&gt; ubaaquant to lha opabln* ot lufd, i lorl'lo. an! you *r# naraby r*h»r violin from her car while
bl
.Ithout th* eoaaaol of tha quirt! lo III pifioRalljr gr bjr ul* took
subjected to stresses until it
M A w i m i g h t s ' B l f t H E A W t f c # •BVsT-A.VWW'
.
Wo
urn#/, with th*. rj..rK of our mm
Ahoppin?. If*r first
break* up.
K &gt;. Alilw*a
Court, at tunfortj. Klorldt an! * contran w ji with (*an3*iian ita
Hupurlntaadabt of Public
Tbit's th* pries of safety in the
«ot»r thrr«of to th&lt; unf|*r»ifc'*i at ,i-__ l,.,*
It-w
o
lasirsllan
to*n#y, your wrllttn
if any
It wasfli long until T3*
Jet age.
JOHN L BBUMLET
rou
by tho i^th i»v .*
ri‘/&gt; an*1 t^lrvl^ion ifl thit rountrr
Cbtlrmaa. Boar! of Fublla
u*ry a r&gt; i»s« h e r e in rati not |(lred
l01Ith of the border.
faatructloa for
of
Ju d sm ant
will
ha
ra n d a r# ]
Samlnot* Coontr. Florida
a#atm» you hy d*fftj|f
O. IV If* radon. rf.KKK
is Tint e n te r it c fifR r, vivth
W . W a r* , A tto r n e y for
J I I HI I I I . I lllt l IT IV W tl FIlH ItDisabled Persons
Ptalnllff
«s: wivoi. f. in i vi a. Fi.oiitna
P
n
M
ax
till
Sanford.
IT
r
da
IV cii*vts:M T vo. e w
fSKAM
G ctfing More Jobs
v o flt E
IN THE MATTER O F T H E
.V T H E criMCI i t
....... ... vi v rii
YORK ( U P ) — Severely dlsA n o n io n o r
GENE JSAMt Ef. AWINTI.
j i m i t « i. i i i k i t t , i \
k m
t u i « »)i!&lt;d w o rk e r* , o nre v ir tu a lly shut
t minor
•I K I V I I I . i ; M i l V I I . I I *11(111 V
out from all joh opportunities, are
TO rtALrff AMl.HTr. VUrlfor l. Cob- IV &lt; II t V( I II t . Vli. M i l
finding ‘ the door i* open now ”
irdietit,
- v i i r t o h i i i . i i i i i.s;IIKItT1* hMITH. lUrtfoM. Con- .MEMFURII l». I.VND .n !
Rirhard C. Rrockway, executive
aielicti!’
MILLIE
MAE
LT.Nl)
hi*
wl’
t.
director of the New York Stale DiTou ftr* hftrftby notlfUi that ft
Plalatlffa
Pfttltlon has b««n flUi In thft abovtviilon of Employment, ,ald the dis­
■rylr-l eftuii by Buth Carolyn flmtfh, F.MII.T r v*
m-lvriLE a n ! __ _
abled have proved their ahUitv in
for tha ftdoptlon of citna Himud Ht'INULK, b*r buabau-t.
Amlntl, ft minor, by tha Balltlrmar,
flafandanta more than one quarter million I
arnl you ar» raoulrad to ■•■rva a
&gt;hi n i; ii&gt; lih H M i
job* to which his agency has re- j
copy of your imwtr sjr ubjactlona, T&lt;j ; KMlieV »* HPINDLK and
fcrrerl them since World War II
to ahow cftitftft why uM Baflti o
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ahouH not b* srantad on th* At*
h* 11viiiif, *nd if thay am And he added, they now are being
loroty* for F'atltlonar. HTKSiTROM
d**du thtir unknown htira, J** hired In Increasing numbers
ANl&gt; DAVIS, Ffilwarda HiUdtmr
vi
.ify,in »!'•*«,
Hanrord, KorM* and ftl* tha orl''Last year atone, we found »
af*s«u#r i, i r * d11*’»r *.. * ■*j kj■«„ ]|* Si rift] In th * off Ira of Ihas C*l*rk of
flora, trtotam., .nod i k flovt any record TI.igq Jobs (ur disabled
tha d rctill Court on or bafora tha
a.n«! f»Ji fir r *nR* f|a,y|m* „,r workers,” I! rock way said “ And to
ITth dar of January. A l», IIM.
r!iJ&lt;mlnft' to h»vi any rlfthd.
■n-I lharain fall not or a, i«cr»a pro
tit Ia siadfor Invar rat from th# 2,200 of those j&lt;\)js worker* brought
«onf«a*&lt;n&gt; will b« ant * r*1 asalnat
a f r«r«mi
* i.1d Daft f«da of -. arid any
you
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. disabilities which would .not
WITKKSi mr ham! and tha ***1
•&lt;*n« havina or cijimint »o n«vc been cnnttnancfrj by rmploy*
of a«M Court to Sanford* Florida,
ha»r «ny right. iltU »r In i"
rr« xt rrrrntlv in five \rarn iRn **
th!* tiih day of Darambar. A. I)
•»t In and tu th# pr»p#rty
m t.
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ing |A liRlitHiU LsnJlili yt-.f. at an B9*i*i(int bo'ikkrepcr and the
IIy Aria J f.urduultt
id#, to ni'
Daputy Clark
U/r ♦&lt; of K*JllKhT I.AKh t-x fi^herrnan with a severe heart |
•TKNHTltfiM AND D AV IS
il'UDlVisloKi ftreordlr.g to coniltlon who was retrained into!
Edw ard* Building
pla'
th#r*‘ if r*'ofd#d In 1‘lal
Sanford. Florida
a competent repairman of frac­
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U*1' of'!* '»f Marnitmlft tional power motor*.
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Yur a id : m:iiKity .m »t ik ii . i »
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Circuit, in and fur Hnmlnnl# i ' uni' time our specially trained Inter
TltOY tv ILK B.d.
Kl u r i d to «|trla-l tiialr till* to H.» viewer* place a severely disabled
Plaintiff, ahovn
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hi«nilfi»iMfVe m-ir# par ft* the significant thing U that the
lJ«fs*tl&gt;lNUL Klnr Ida.
rularly »ri Mtjt V*»u ar*&gt; harahy t&gt; door is open now and through It
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td#rk **f thft t'irefult Court, In and are walking more and more hand!To UAMiL Lilf* Ali.hn.i
f« r K*mlnol# »‘'*unty. Florid* «&gt;. i rapped workers who can do a job
c/o Harmon lunar
••nr* • ropy th*r#.f tip..n lun!#l
U lira iiay Boad
k. 11ii nt #r, ,Is I'ftrk Av iii!' d-'ijfii well, disability notwithstanding-'
Hcaradaia, Niw York
YDf AltK IDill Kll Y MOTlKU.li WlntfT Part Kl rili U-umi- y f &gt;
get lor*
that a Coititilaifit for illiiirct hu# th# IMfttntlffa In f!*«
i s. t r i m h i: w r o n g
liwur. Mi* -I Ag.ilosit you, and »o»i &lt;*rt* on **r h#fi.r# th# j»th «f-«y ,,( l*ttI.ONlKlN i u r
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An«*#»r or P iM diftt »•» tb* Com­ *‘!»nfftftftn »I|| h# •nt»rftl ■g«tna’ 11ftt *ai*l today that l ’ S failure h
plaint on th# lif tlflH f f . ftiturn#&gt;, Iron
IT !i OlIDKBED »h*t !hi# h# rocket exp^nmenti *tem* from the
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American attitude toward trlence
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FOTICE IP HEMKBT OtVEV »h«»
When Stephen Fosler wrote "OM roA* At Home,"
Wft *r* iR ia iid tn htiftlne## *t PO,
H'H IS3, Iftk* Mary under th# flethe Suwannee Ktver served mainly as an artery for
n iifttnit f-ftkss \i i*r v Kttelronleft
u,i«d Uiiii tli# Ini#mt to r#glat#r m I.|
floating cedar In^gs Jown-trc-im in frtmlier Klmnla.
nsrii" with Hi# Clerk - f lh« (’Irriift
f *«*urt M* m11*•*1# Coii h(&gt; Kinrida, |n
To-Iay,
the Suwannee Kiser flows ihru a new, mod­
ftriordunr# with Ih# i&gt;rnvDI«n# #qf
ttftft FIs'Htioii# Niina# Mtalvjift tn-wif:
ern Florida, a m.i«ic"Sun*hine State,*cri*s-croesc*l
'"•etlnn IIS
Florid# Ft«iutt« list
/•y R r Mnldftlt
by nio&lt;!ern hiifltways and railroad*, lliminR in
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Births
Baby girt to Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Carniey (Lake Mary)
Discharges
Doni l a« Malicnwski (Sanford)
Mrs. W. A. Turner and baby
ggirl (Sanford)
Nathaniel Hilary (Sanford)
3lr$. James Syptes and baby
bey l Sanford)
Betty Benton (Sanford)
Pbyili* Sarer (Sanford)
Ella Mae Montgomery (San­
ford)
Fibber Johnson (Sanford)

DEC. X
Admiaeioo*
J im •* Lea (Sanford)
WEli* Mae Bryant (Mima)
Shirley Engebreton (Sanford)
Doris Hodges (Sanfordi
Mei! X . Whitrer (Sanford)
Maud I . Phillips (Sanford)
DEC. M
Admissions
Frank Akers Jr . (Sanford)
LaVern* Manley (Sanford)
Helen Phillips (Sanford)
Jerry Wayn* Johnson (San­
ford)
Be*«ie Lee Browns (Sanford)
Ralph TL Hartman (Sanford)
Birib
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs Ro
b*rt Hodges (Sanford)
Discharges
Mrs. Benny R. Kent and baby
girl (Sanford)
Mrs. James McClellan and
baby boy (Sanford)
DEC. «
Admissions
Susan Hartatg (Sanford)
Candace Hartwig (Hanford)
Ralph Bennett (SanfordI
Gertrude Stafford ( Sanford i
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Rtnh Esther DeGactam (San '
ford)
Births
Baby boy to Mr. ar.d Mrj.
Gary DeGactanl (Sanford;
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr» Al­
len Engebreton (Sanford)
DECEMBER 27
Admis'ionv
Lorraine Hyatt (Osteen)
Patsy I-ou.Grim (Sanford)
Chimin HuB^se (Sanford)
Cheryl Register (Oviedo)

W O U L D N ’T K N O W

Commerce, in&lt;!ustry and agriculture. In A fastgrowing nation, Honda m selling live pace in
growth of industry, population, and initiative...
a shining example of American free enterprise.

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Flty r .mmliilnn #f th« r|fy rtf ft,n.
furd at 11§ rftft«it«r m##tln« h#ld nn

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Fay Ives (Sanford)
Lavgrne Wells (Sanford)
Donna Louis* Gonsman
(Sanford)
Motel!* Martin (Sanford)
Discharges
Elirabeth Garrett and baby
(Oveidol
John Burrow (Sanford)
.Mary MonJ* (Sanford)
Jerry W. Johnson (Sanford)

WANT A CAR WITH
BETTER BR A K ES?
You get them h a’M Btodabaher
with ufety finned drum*. Uri*r
brake lining area . . . for rirsr;
poiitira eontrul. Test one today,

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la tbi* Mine ealeipriting
spirit, Hnri.Lv Power A Eight
Company cMilinure. lo aaIwiiii I i|* M*rviee*, Artlir «(aimg the need* of fast growing
FlorsU, FTiVL w planning
ahead . . . is h. Ijiing build
Honda . . . for today sad
tomorrow

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tar his twin brother Clyde oo th* iren lung mirror during th*
lamlly yulatlde party at their home In Bayside, N J . Clyde, who
was stricken 814 yrart ago with polio haa been helped by )h#
mspmaj Fessodatlua tor Inl.uiLlr Far al; sis.
(Crntrsl Pr/M)

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Accidental Atomic Blast Might Touch Off World War III

EDITOR' S NOTE: Rep.
Charles 0 . Porter (D-Ore ) said
at a new* conference Monday
there sea* grave danger an ■&lt;■.
cldental aiomle blast might
wtouch off World War III. In
rthe following article, written far
the United Pres*. Rep. Porter
explain* hi* view*.

WASHINGTON (UP) - Many of
my friend* in Oregon are deeply
concerned about the danger* of
nuclear war. They believe a* I
do, that inch a war may mean
the end of human life on thi*
planet. They knows that the ten­
sion* in the world today arc acute.
Th&lt;* relation* between the United
States and the Soviet Union are
By REP. CHARLES O. PORTER much tike those between the Unit­
Written For the United P ru *
ed State* and Spain at the end of

Weather

This is the age of "nuclear
plenty" for the United States and
the Soviet Union and perhaps
Great Britain. We have thousands
of atomic and hydrogen bombs,
all in the custody of error prone
human beings like you and me.
Sure, we have elaborate precau­
tions against an accidental detona­
tion of a nuclear weapon. I Imag­
ine they had aome precautions
against the Maine blowing up. But

it Mew up and the war started.
When Gen. Herbert B. Loper,
Defense Depa- ment assistant sec­
retary for atomic energy, and t
discussed probability he u«ed one
in three billion as the chance of
an accidental cxploBiyi caused by
inadvertence or mechanical fail­
ure. He readily agreed that no
such comfortable margin existed
for explosion* resulting from a
custodian'* mind cracking, his

selling out or getting drunk. He
accepted at true that an unauthoriied nuclear explosion was prob­
able and told me that the depart­
ment's plans were being made on
that premise.
Blast Inetitahle
The common sense conclusion It
that an unauthorized nuelear ex­
plosion Is not only probable, but
inevitable Some custodian*'* mind
will crack under his responsibili­

ties or for other reasons, or ho
will get drunk, or sell out. or per­
haps act for purpoiei he believe*
idealistic.
Then what happens? Of course
it i* t gic for those in the vicin­
ity, but that may be the price of
deterrence and I da not propose
giving up our strength to save
lives irt thi* respect. Gun* fre­
quently kill their user* but we
don't give up their emptoj ment.

Wo do make It dear that thi* dan­
ger exist* — md this is what v i
have not done for our nuclear
weapons.
A n a d i r explosion is hard ta
investigate. You can't probe into
twisted wreckage and reconstruct
circumstance* by Inference. Yon
have a hole many miles fn diam­
eter and alt the possible witnesse*
are very dead.

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m Fair and mitd today and to­
night, high 75 to 79. Partly cloudy
Wednesday. Slightly warmer to­
night with a low of from M to 81.

VOL. X L IX

the last century.
Remember the Maine? There
wa* an explosion, the origin of
which wa* never really deter­
mined, that
precipitated war..
What will happen if a nuclear
weapons explodes today Assuming
that it was not a planned test,
how do you determine reliably
whether it represent* the begin­
ning of an attack or not
A*r of “Nuclear rienly”

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

K«t:i Wished 1909

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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TUESD AY, DECEM BER, 31, 1957

United Pros* Leased Wire

NO 161

•1958 O p tim istic
Y e a r For C o u n ty
fly J Marion llarman, yr.
the Sanford Civic Center, the new
Sanford and Seminole County Fire Station, amt the Go'dsboro
citizens have much to look for Swimming Tool.
ward to in 19i8, The New Year,
A lireahlc street improvement
beginning tomorrow morning as program has been included in the
gnnes strike the hour of midnight, 1958 city of Sanford accomplish
has many surprises in store dur­ ment*. And in Seminole County, a
ing its 13 month regime.
si million bond issue will probably
Industry has started the upswing become effective in the near fitin Seminole County and without a ture for (he purchase of rights
doubt the industrial pendulum will of ways and necessary road imcontinue to swing irt the plus cnl prmemrn's which Includes the
0 The old vrar nil) how out m 1 urn ns for the local economy.
widening of Sanford Ave. from
the new year will he greeted to
Already started and scheduled 23th St. In the Sanford Naval Air
night by a recnril breaking crow I for completion early in 1958 are Station.
attending the Mayfair Inn's NewYear's Eve Tarty.
Merrymaking wilt begin at ]o
o'clock thla evening in the hall
room of the Mayfair Inn fur the
10th Anniversary event that "til
exceed all other* that have hern
it aged at the popular San Francisco Giant'* tourist hotel.
w New Year nolsemakcr* and fav
MIAMI it T ) —Wayne Tarpenter on his body the auto registration
ora wilt he in abundance at every 21, described as a ‘ he peat ' and card of a Negro woman who had
table in the colorful ballroom, the single remaining suspect in told of being kidnaped in Virginia
made gayer hy the trcmendoui a double barroom murder at and driven to Cbcraw, S. C.
crowd expected ta dance sod sing Washington, faced arraignment
Abandoned Car
the old year out and the New Year here todae on federal charges of
Georgia authorities also said
in.
kidnaping and unlawful flight.
the lieensp plate on the wrecked
Frank Mehano J r , general man
Carpenter quickly and meekly ear was listed a* belonging to a
■ger of the Mayfair Inn, said to­ identified himself Monday night to
Tennessee man who had been In
day that reservations for lnnii;h',s
a Florida highway patrolman J.aeksonvl
for toe Gator Bovs!
New Year’* Eve party exceed all
had stopped to pick him up as a football game.
expectations. “ We will have a vagrant in West Palm Beach. Tli■■
Officers In Florida quoted Car­
Tuige crowd and a very merry arrest came almost exactly ?l penter as saying he ami Overton
one. too.” he raid.
ho try after the death of the n'Hfr atvxndoncd Gvortnu's a * ivhen
One of Cer'wt n .H h d e•iisprei, i f j e i r o h l Henry t u&gt; tiic* approactu-d what appeared to
popular musical trio s will famish
Overton, n a flaming head on be a roadblock. The inspect said
muzic for entertainment and darn­
collision in Georgia.
ho thought Overton may have re ­
ing. Pete Bukur'a Populairex has
Carpenter was brought to the turned to the car after they sep­
been engaged for the event Bukur
arated.
and his musical group have made Dade County lad here and held
Carpenter's early statements
pending
transfer
y
Washington
a special hit with audiences at
conflicted
sharply with a report
Tlii* kidnaping charge Is in eon
the Mayfair Inn this year.
Topping the evening's entertain ncetion with the pair's alleged from authorities concerning the
jnent and dancing will be a hulfet seizure of s young soldier and a kidnaping of tha young couple in
Washington and a later seizure of
Supper served at I 30 a m. to­ girl and use of their ear to llee
Negro woman and her ear in
morrow morning in the Mayfair Washington, taking the couple a\ irgima
across a state line The other
Inn'a plush dining room
count is unlawful flight to escape West I'alm Beach Patrolman
prosecution for the felony of mur­ Larry Wald said he saw Carpen­
ter hitchhiking at the northern
der.
outskirts of town, but thought he
Question* Fnanswrrrd
was an ordinary vagrant He said
Early1questioning of the suspect when he approached the suspect
left unanswered a number nf ques­ for a “routine check'' Carpenter
tions about the pair's movements quickly identified himself.
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club mce the killings.
Carpenter told officers he had
wtaade, as a member revealed, "one
Carpenter told detectives and just stepped out of a car in which
It's favorite cruises Sunday."
the FBI at West Palm Beach that he had hitchhiked a ride from
Those participating especially he alep' on the beach at Miami I yhaml.
enjoyed this cruise "thank* to Sunday night ami had thrown
------------- ------------------------ --- beautiful weather and the courte- away a gun used in the shooting
lies of the Toner DeLeon Spring! j'. Washington. He said he and
management," who played host Overton had separated in Miami
to the eluh.
and that Overton apparently had
A regular meeting of the cluh headed hack north
will he held, Thursday, Jan. 3, at
Overton was going north Sun
the tittle green hut In Ft Mellon night when Ihe 19 .8 Hoick he
I’ ark i t 1 pm Hans will ho ills driving collided at ID) mil
fussed for the forthcoming boat
hour with tha car of Charlie
"Everythin* is in order for Courraces to b« held Sunday, Jan. 19. , Wray. 43 headed back from a hoi
Wfck ,0 get un,|rr* ay nctl
«n Lake Monroe.
olay vacation In Norili l arolma
All members are urged to attend in tu* jolt at the Coca Iti-ach, Ha , Monday morning, ’’ Howard Mc­
Nulty, Jaycee Courtesy Week
guided missile renter,
Cor Information On
t arpenter told authorities he chairman reported today.
CIRCULATION
and Overton had driven directly
Bumper strips, streamers for
from Washington ta Miami In store and office windows, badges
PH. FA 2-2tHl
Overton's Bulck. But the ear for salespeople and all supplies
or a fte r 6:30 p.m.
Overton wrecked had a Tennessee destined to make Courtesy Week
PH. FA 2 0973
license plate and officers found in Sanford one of the biggest

BigCrowdExpected
Tonight At Mayfair
NewYear's Party

Carpenter Faces
Federal Charges

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Boat, Ski Club
Enjoys Cruise
To Ponce De Leon

A tremendous Improvement pro­
gram should get underway at the
Naval Air Station in 1958 with the
possibility of another squadron
added to the stations already en­
larged personnel.
The Stale Road Department vsill,
in all probability, get underway in
1958 the widening and four Lining
of West First St. from French
Ave. to an area nearly one mile
past Monroe Corner, The inter­
state Highway bridge, costing in
the neighborhood of $.5 million will
get underway according to the
schedule of project* for 1958.
It is also expected that two
bridge* over the St. John* River
for State Road* 4H and H5 will
lie scheduled tlo* year with a cut­
over from 415 to &lt;8 also in 1tic
planning stage at thi* time hut
expected in 1958.
A new store and offire building
1* slated for downtown Sanford
early in 1958-a boost to Sanford's
shopping area. Also in the down
town industrial area a new street
is expected to bo completed.
Expected to be started in 1958
will iw two new shopping center*
(„r y,,. Sanford area—tint It renters
aro experti-d to be of sizeable pro
portion* and an attraction to new
commercial establishments.
Four new industries are expected
to boost the County's growth suit
slant!ally when Ifiey-gtt ltiu» Kill
swing. Two of the industries are
already under production. How­
ever, one of them will start a new
building, another la expected to
start expansion and two will get
underway early in 1958
llarcar Aluminum Product* Co
increasing production In its pres­
ent temporary quarters, will boost
its output when their new wilding
i* completed Allied Chemical anil
Oyu Company's plant Is not vet
under construction but will soon
get underway. Allen Aircraft Co '*
building will be compli ted and
ready for the industry to get start­
ed early in 1958. Johnson Fleetro
nin Co In Casselberry is In full
production and expected to ex
pand.
Investment In Sanford and Semi­
nole County's future is running In
to millions of dollars In 1958 with
rt'ontinurd nn Page 11

Courtesy Week
Plans Complete

BUD WIGET, SE E N IN SANFORD during In.*f v eer’x Speedboat Regatta, will return on
Ja n 19. 195d to Uirill th« Sanford audience which U expected to top pant atendance
figure*.

•vent* aver staged here have ar
rived.
Florida Courtesy W . k has hicn
proclaimed a states* to event by
Governor I.eRny Colt *
Courtesy Week is the beginning
of a year-ion* courtesy campaign
launched by local chambers of
Commerce and a gr up nf state
wide organizations.
Here in Sanford, C irtes* tV.-i k
is cosponsored by the Seminole
founty Chamber of C nmerre md
the Sanford Seminole County Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce.
Secret committee* have been ap
pointed by McNulty which w .tl
choose the moll courteous police
msrv. sileslady, salesman, wait
res*, snd set The winner irt each
category will receive a J15 U. S
Saving* Bond
Them arr other c. rnl i to be
staged during the coming writ
said McNulty, to bring to the fore
front the fart that *nnrte«v wms
friend* fnr Florida md (or the
community.
Badges will t&gt;e it unbilled to
each store and sale-peoplc will
vsear the brilliantly colored lapel
pteees with the words “ Be Cour­
teous — Florida Courtesy Week"
imprinted.
Streamers will be distributed to
each atort and office to that they
can be prominently displayed
throughout the week of dan 8 12
Bumper strips will also he distri­
buted and attached to local auto
mobiles.
“ This coming week is. we hope,
to become an annua! avent in
Sanford," said John Kridcr. mart
ager of tha Chamber of Com
j merca.

HOWARD Me.NDl.TY, I'll AMMAN 01-' T H E Juvcoit Courti-.ay Week Commit leu Dio* “tit one »*f the Courtesy Week
ImiIkos on John Krider, man.igor of the Seminole County

iae! Will Rcfurn
To Defend Title
Here Jan. 19
Bin! Wiget, tu*l year's high
point man who braved rough water
on I ike Mounts* ta*t year before
an ejlim i',*l V.oej fan* to e.jp trip
honor* will return to Sanford to de­
fend his title, tin- \meric.m Power
Boat Association announced this
week
Wiget whose famous “ Monkev
mi a Stick" brought him world
fame and and tin- World's record
in the C Servin' Itunahnut rlas*,
will pit his speed skill, ami dar­
ing against millionaire playboy
Bolt Tenney when Sanford i* tlu­
nation * spotlight of boat racing
Jan 19
Mi -i ami hi* wde Ethel make
up a husband ant wife racing
team that ts respected throughout
the nation, This year Wiget will
tiring to Sanford his other racing
boat ‘ CroMvvind,” which he use*
in several class race*
1958 Graps-fruil Circut Schedule
Daytona Beach
Sanford
l-tke Alfred
Lakeland
Miami
Punt i Garda
St. Petersburg
Kissimmee
lilt

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fIREKNW ft H. t &lt;mn.

Motorists Told To Heed
Holiday Traffic Laws
Ministerial Assn.
Schedules Session
Thursday 10 a.m.
The Seminole County Ministerial
\*virlatlnn will meet at the Eirxl
Presbyterian t'luirrli for enlfre
and doughnut* at 9 15 a m. Tliur.
diy.
The business meeting will be held
at in a m , followed by a discus.Inn "1 way* In which the churches
of tbs' county can work with the
low enforcement agencies for bs-t
ter observance o( law in the eoun
ty
Sheriff Luther Hobby will be the
guest of the association. Ail minis­
ter* of the county arc urged to at­
tend.

Meeting Postponed
The regular meeting of the Lake
Miry Chamber of Commerce
schedules! tomorrow night, hat
been postponed, said Earl Toney,
president, tills morning.
The meeting will be held on the
sr.-omt Wednesday of thn month.
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buying v«hat h * tliuu ght
wn* a !.»g o f nut*, Peter Kiubito
fo und lie had 128.1.97 in s te a l lie
returned In the sto re In lltid the
d is tra u g h t m a n a g e r | ,inking fm
t he d a y ’ s reel [it* « hi h Ha t'ad
platesl in H e h a g , pen Bug depot*!
in * Lu o s,

Chiimlwr of Cnmnicrcn xvliilo M. T*. Rntiorn Jr., president
of the Juycces looks on. Courtesy Week will he stuffed in
Sanford the week of Jan. 6-12.
(Staff Photo)

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Sheriff J. I, Hobby gave mntoristx a "put nn tha hack" as final
reports listed only two accidents
In Seminrgc County ovrr the Christ­
mas holidays.
However, he Issued another stern
warning about observing highway
traffic regulations during the NeW
Year “push" as celebrating mo­
torist* jam the roads and highway*
of the county and others attempt
to turn a “short vacation into a
long one."
The entire force of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department will
tie on duty to keep motorists from
killing themselves, said Sheriff
Hobby. The highways and roads
will be patrolled In an attempt
to keep down unnecessary speed­
ing and recklessness caused by the
''holiday spirit."
"We want everybody to enjoy
themselves to the fullest extent,"
said the Sheriff, "hut at the same
time we do not want to see mo­
torists endangering their own lives
and the lives of others needlessly."
The Seminote County Sheriff,
warned that "we will Issue warn­
ings when conditions permit and
if necessary Jail those who wanton­
ly permeate tlie highways with
their recklessness."
“We Just cannot see a Happy New
Year turned into a sail one caused
hy dead and injured,*’ the Sheriff
pointed out, "and we're going to
do everything in our power to
make 1958 the happiest new year
in the History of Seminole County."
In the meantime, Highway Patrol
Commander H. N. Mrkman had

more to say on the subject of
traffic. He warned: A surge of
New Year'* Eve Raffle today
could provide a bloody windup to
a year In which the total of high­
way deaths In Florida showed it*
biggest decrease in history.
Highway Patrol Commander If,
N. Kirkman cancelled all leaves
ami put all his troopers on duty
to keep highways safe in the
waning hours nf 1957 and the first
of 19,58. The New Year's holiday
toll will be cnunled from is p tn.
today until midnight Wednesday.
But Kirkman predicted tho state
will get through 1957 with from
175 to 180 fewer death* on tho
highways than last year. During
1056, 1.238 persons lost ihelr lives
on roads in the state, and so far
this yesr 1,011 have died.
Tho patrol chief said the de­
crease is the first "substantial"
one sineo tho patrol began tabu­
lating futilities.
" I t It a record for which wo
cao be proud,” Kirkman said. Ho
praised atllfer law enforcement
for saving lives as well as Florida
motorists who Kirkman
said
“have shown exceptional aptitude
for teaming the driver safety
lesson In 1957 , , . They're dis­
played good highway manners
and thoughtfulness.”
But records show the number
of injuries in highway mishaps
ha* Increased thi* year—front
29 519 in 1358 to 32,739 so far in
1957.

F. Fenwick Tells Story O f Guide Dogs
Members nf the Sanford Rotary Christmas Season business or may
i luh who may have suffered lo*s have been Itlt by either the *loek
r* dim »i the recent frerro or wiho market slump or increased taxes,
m iv tiav • fi ll sorrv fir them listem-d tvitlt rapt attention to the
selves dim to a slight slump in tint 1 s ory of Fred Fenwick at their
regular weekly meeting vesterday
afternoon. at Ihe Yacht Club,
Fenwick, former resident of New
York State, but now living in St.
Cloud, lost hi* sight about four
year ago. I s a result of a Irurk

KKEI) FEN W ICK and hU
aeeinjr-eya dojr "M isch ie f
(Photo by Bergstrom )

him. he rnld listeners, and be
couldn't literally and figuratively,
sro how he could possibly survive
Without the faculty of sight. After
•, vei.il weeks, lie applied for a
' Sight flog'* front the Guide Dog
Foundation for thn fltiml at Smithtown, I, t. N Y. and. in time, was
the recipient of a dog and a course
in training at iln- Foundation.
lilt- speaker told in detail of the
training of holit the dug and hintself; of the jimulated four block
ar&gt; a at the training center which
had every eoncclvahle hazard that
might bo encountered by a blind
person and stated th.i* only ortre.
did tus present dog. Mischief, (ail
him Tha barber shop whteh Fen­
wick patronized was about twelve
blocks from hit home, to New

York; tho dog would make * left
turn, go two Works, turn lefi again
and go a few feet to the barber
shop where me proper mnsorlal
se rv ic e s were rend ered . A I niu I siv
work* later, he said, he ncedrd
another hair rut. so Mischief start
rd out again with him for the hsr
her shop. Same 13 Works, same
left turn and the same few feet
to the shop door but It happened
to be Wednesday afternoon and the
barber shop was dosed.
The guide dogs *r* pros ided bv
the Institution without cost The
Foundation I* supported entirely
by volunteer contribution* from
the public at large Fenwick's in
ipiratinnal and eslueation.il talk
nf how dog* are trained and
brought together with their blind
masters is a story of never to be
forgotten devotion.
Me took time to answer many
question* by his hearers; How
con'd hi* dog tell when the traffic
light changed from red to green?
The dog couldn't—she'* color blind
but she can see that tho traffic
is moving In a certain direction
and *o she goc* with the' traffic.
It I* belt, be **ld, not to pet •
dag while *he U to hameis, nor
should one touch * blind person

without first asking if he or she
needed assistance. After removing
Mischief's harness, Fenwick ask­
ed iho dog In moderate tone If
s h e wanted to tight. Ttie resulting
little xkinni'h brought forth grow'*
and barks that would have caused
the timid to flee.
After replacing too harness, the
speaker, by command* of ''For­
ward," “Left." "B ight," "Stop"
amt “Sit" was guided hy his dog
around the room, between chair*
and table* and spectator*.
Among Ihe interesting guest*
present were Mr. amt Mr*. John L.
Lee, ami daughter Aliy son, now
resiling tn Birmingham. Allyson
offered two piano *elections which
were very well received despite
the fact that she wa* using a
piano that had long ago, outlived
its usefullneis. Other guests in­
cluded Copt. Robert W. Jackson,
former commanding officer of the
Sanford Naval Air Station and hi*
father. Frank W. Jackson, of Win­
ter Bark.
Thep rugram, arranged by T. W.
(TommyI Mero, was presented by
Charlie Morri*on who, with the aid
of Harry Kudell, at the piano, led
the group in their traditional
closing song; “Aold Lang Syne.”

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                    <text>Scholarship Night
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10—Thuin. Dec. 26,1957

Miss Henderson
Christian Churcl
Guest Speaker
M!«* Agnes Henderson, of Enid,
OM* . win be the guest speaker at
th First ChrDtlsn Church, at 111
o’ clock Morning Wor»hlp, when the
annual Woman’* Day will be ob- 1
served. Mlu Henderaon ha* juat
retired a* atata aecretarr of the
Christian Women’ * Fellowahlp of
Oklahoma, where *he haa aerved
a long time. She waa sponsored
for several ycara of the "King'*
Messengers" at Phillip* Untveralty, a group of young people and
graduate atudrnt* who were drdlrated to full time ChrUtlan Serrice.
Mr*. Perry L. Stone will preaidc;
other* having part on th* program
will be Mr*. 0. D. Landreaa, Mr*.
John Rlalr, Mr*. A . R. Stroup,
Mr*. Geo. W. Morgan, Mr*. Chand­
ler Vail, Mr*. W. L. Rowland.
Mr*. Bartow 8. Hinton Jr., and
Mr*. W. H. Young. The choir will
ling “ Herald* of Chrlat” . A minlonary offering will be received,
bealde the regular church offer­
ing, which will be added to the
Women'* pledge for the world­
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WERE distributed Tuesday
wide program of the church.
The public la Invited.
a t Rrookfield Mill* following a Christmas dinner served
At the evening icrvlce at 7:00 to nil employes. Joel Aberbnch, mannger of the local plant
p. m. Paator Perry L. Stone will presents a gjft to Miss Vickie I’io.
(Staff Photo)
deliver a New Year'* meatage on
•*A Technique (or Day Living."
i

Some Veterans
Not Affected
Veterans receiving nonservtceconnected disability pensions from
Veteran* Administration are not
affected by the recent Increase In
rates of VA disability eompensa
tlon for service-connect disabilitlea.
Benjamin 8. Beaeh, Officer In
Charge of the Central Florida VA
office, made the announcement
todqy In answer to queries.
Pointing *ut that only disability
compensation rates have been in­
creased, Beaeh said many people
mlatakenly think the words “ dlsability pension" and “ disability
compensation” mean the same
Disability pension, ho explained.
la paid only to a wartime veteran
for disease or Injury not connected
with his service, and then only
under certain conditions.
Disability compensation, on th*

Birth*
The annual Scholarahlp Night
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*. Don­
program I* acheduled tonight at
ald Ekrnrode (Sanford)
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Air profit from the 10-race card
will go to acholarahip fund* at the racing program a* well at a good
Univeraity of Florida, Oorida State
Itir footbIi, p|ayer,.
and Florida A and M.
i _ . , ______ . . . . . . .
....
I Ed * De»eon Jone*, track eh*mSince the acholarahip plan waa
.
.
. • .
Installed In 1949, hundred* of thou-!***00 ber* '*** Jr,,r* " *“ * * 11
sands of dollars have been turned fi*kl h» th* featured Scholarship
over to these three state inatitut- Handicap.
Ions of higher learning by the Sanother starter* In the trophy race, i
ford Orlando Kennel Club and other slated over the five-sixteenths I
Florida race tracks.
mil* {B the ninth event, are Forft is widely publicised as a fund tress Time, Mini Max, Fable, Farfor athletes, but thia Is far from rago. Circus Supreme, Willard J.
true for thousands of academic1Golden Empress and Pretty Fortscholar* have benefitted from the re**.

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Herbert E. Stenstrom opened his j
find it necessary in the public in­ new offices of Stenstrom Realty to- i
terest to curb Ihe activities of un­ day at 111 North Park Ave. In th*
scrupulous labor leaders a n d Brumley-Puleston Rtdlding.
Stenstrom, Z7-y*ar-o1d son of
unions.”
.
“ I am hopeful that we can en-1 Mr»- J W- S ,l,bury *nd the ,al*
act legislation bringing unions un­ O. If. Stenstrom, Is married to the
der the provisions of the anti­ former Miss Carolyn Patrick of
Sanford. They have one child,
trust statutes,” h* said. "Most
daughter 2 year-old Sharyn.
certainly, In my opinion, picketing
The local real estate man attend-j
s^lll be curbed and pension and
rd local schools snd graduated
welfare funds brought under fed­
from Seminole High School In
eral supervision."
IMS. He attended John B. Stetson
.
.
, ,
,
University in DeLand
other hand. I* pa d to a veteran
Stenstrom is a m em ber of the
tor
, or , injury resulting
from hi* iervlcc during either war- First Baptist Chureh in Sanford, a
"m e or Peacetime, he said,
member of the Jayrces, and a
Public Law 83-1M, which be- member of Seminole County Real
came effective October 1, 19S7, In•
I
creased only disability eompen- tors.
In the past, Stenstrom Realty
satlnn rales. It did not affect VA
ha* handled primarily home*, lot*,
*disability pension, Beach said.
groves and acreage in and around
Seminole County.
Stenstrom said today that he will
also handle and provide rental and
property management services.
“ I sincerely hope that all of nur
friends and customers will visit
us soon In our new location," said
Stenstrom, “ and by Increasing our
real estate services we hope to
make manv new friends In the
very m............. re."

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Writer J'Y ’ f n,t0ni 8hhl0
1girls* heard’ the commotion, and
tor. was .taken to a hospital In j ,
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four of the youth*
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“ fair" this morning.
The Tour who e»c*ped were unLarson said two o f the boys
Identified by detective*, but wer*
said to have lengthy prison re­
Cathleen Syples (Sanford)
cord*.
Sara Clark (Sanford)
Mr*. Larson w»* beaten by
Rosemary Rotunda (Sanford)
escaping youths two years ago.
Elizabeth Garrett (Oviedo)
She said her husband was riwayt
Baby girl Kent (Sanford)
“ very careful.”
Births
In addition to the slugging, th*
Baby boy to Mr. and M n . Leo
boys se,-crely beat the middle-aged
Garrett (Oviedo)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. jailer, breaking his false teeth,
and punching him |n tho eye.
James Syples (Sanford)

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bays escaped from the Dad* Coun-' wrapped In a sock, then opened
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New Real Estate
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Sen.

Hospital Notes

(OvJefet
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
John W. Long (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
James P. McClelland (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam A. Turner (Sanford)
Discharge*
Susan Warron (Sanford)
Mr*. Thomas Parlier and baby
boy
Jane Little (Sanford)
WUIie Williams (Sanford)
Ann Marilyn Turner (Sanford)
Erma Gibson (Sanford)
Julia Beasley (Oviedo)
Carolyn Stenstrom (Sanford)
Sirs. George Bishop and baby
girl (Sanford)
Mae Willis Nelson tEustls)
DEC. 23
Admissions
Rennla Henderson (Sanford)

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l’ut Tally, grandson of Sgt. Richard Cosgravt*. at the San­
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Is distributing gift* to members of the department.
*
(Staff P h o (o )

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Republicans Must Get Top Flight Political Strategist-Or
WASHINGTON, (U P )— No te ll-t1960. Thera era politicians In Wash
|ng what Um Republicans wanted ; ington who keep not one but both
(or Chriitmis but there is no doubt ears to the ground. In this strange
•bout what the party needed most, posture they have been listening
The Republican Party needed a to the grass roots for portents of
_ to p flight political strategist, a po- n e x t November’ s Congressional
VUtical genius type. They are hard polling,
to come by. Tbo Republican P a r -: Republican ears-to-tho ground
ty must, however, come by such 1men do not like what they bear,
g leader—or else!
From what they hear they fear
Or else refers to the IMS Con- '•that the Republican Party will
gresslonal elections and beyond emerge from next year’ s Congresthat to the Presidential contest of sional contest weaker than at any

time since the political upheaval
of 1936.
Remember Roeeevelt
That was the year In which FDR
carried all but Maine and Vermont.
The 75th Congress elected in 1936
consisted of:
Senate: Democrats 71; Republi­
cans 16; Progressives 1; FarmerLabor 3; Independent Republi­
can 1.
House: Democrats 353; Republi­
cans M : Progressives I; Farmer-

W eather
Fair sad coot today becoming partly cloudy aad mild tonight and
Saturday; tow tosdght M te 63.

VOL. XLIX

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Established 1909

Labor *; Vaeant 1.
That was the low point tor the
Republican Party since the war
between the states.
The 63lb Congress elected last
year consisted of:
Senate: Democrats 46; Republi­
cans 47.
House: Democrats XU; Republi­
cans 200: Vacant 2.
Differences Pointed Up
The consensus la that although
the Republicans sre not heading

to a new Congressional tow next which so humiliated the Grand Old
November, they surely will take I Party.
a bad beating. Thirty-two Senate
In 1914 and 1936 the votera cut
seats will be up for grabs In 1958, down the flower of Republican coneleven of them now Democratic |servatism. Rcmihlican candidates
and &gt;t Republican. All 438 mem­ who survived tlo sc elections gen­
bers of the House mutt seek re- erally were politicians who latch­
ed onto FDR’ i New Deal and
election or retire.
There It a peculiar difference promised mostly that they could do
between the political outlook for It better.
Conservatives listed
Senate Republicans and what ac­
tually happened In the New Deal
The voters picked off such Re­
election triumps of 1934 and 1936 publican Senators as these:

F r e d e r i c k 6. W a l c o t t
(Conn.), Simeon Fess (Ohio),
Hamilton F. Kean (N J.), Arthur
Robinson find), Roscoe C. Patter­
son (M o ), Felix Hebert (R.I.),
and David R. Reed (P a.). Patter­
son was succeeded by an unknown
named Harry S. Truman.
These defeated senators are gone
and long forgotten but they once
were among the shock troops of
the conservative GOP. Nest year
it probably will be • bit different.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1937

Of the 31 Republican wnatorg
wbosa terms are expiring, tha ex­
perts generally agreed that only
two could be absolute shoo-ln%
couldn’t be beat. They are Bern
George W. Ms lone (R -N ev.) and
Sen. William C. Jeoner (R-Iad),
Jenner has decided not to run
again. That, however, does not
alter the fact that he and Malooa
—conservative anti-Ike men—**
lone have it made.

Shop and Save

In Sanford

9

United Press Leased Wire

Crowded conditions are heglnn-1 three grades from Lyman School a first and second grade, combin­ February,** said Milwce this morn
In; to show up In Seminole County at Longwood will be moved into ed class, and a third grade will be ing. At this early date however, |
Schools according to an announce- j a church building when children moved In January to the Educa­ j "w o are finding It necessary to
ment made this morning hy R. T. return to school from the Christ- tional Building of the Casselberry secure facilities to take rare of
Milwrc, Seminole County Super-1 mss holidays in January,
Community Methodist Church.
children in our schools without reintendent of Public Instruction.
| The Superintendent of Public In“ We will not reach our peak en­ |sorting to double sessions," he
Milwec said this morning that i structinn said that the first grade, |rollment in Lyman School until said.
However, Milwec pointrd o u t,:
somp relic* la In sight. On Jan. 9. !
at the next regular meeting of the
Board of Education, bids will be 1
opened for 10 new rlassrooms at I A TEENAGE DRIVER LOST control of this car ns she turned off Geneva Ave. Into
Seminole High School and eight 1 Summerlin late yesterday afternoon. l)nniHgj was estimated at approximately $350.
classrooms and a heating plant at
Gertrude Stafford, 14, was the driver.
(Staff Photo)
Crooms Academy.
This, Milwce said, ” is a tempor­
ary measure to avoid overcrowdj ing and to avoid the double scs-1
Hospital room rates at the Semi-1 pital. For Instance linen under stuns that are ahead of us unless |
note .Memorial Hospital will in- j pads which sold for $9 67 a case in additional classroom space is pro
crease two dollars a day, effective I December of 1956 now cost $10 60 a , vlded."
Jan. 1, according to a report hy ; case In December of 1937. In this j It Is expected that an early am
Harry Weir, hospital adminlstra- one item alone the additional cost notmeement from the SuperintendFORT LAUDERDALE ( U P ) - her back slightly, he said, so ke
tor.
will run to $100 a year.
I rnt of Public Instruction for Semi
Authorities searched today (or a wouldn't stop.
At
the
December
meeting
of
the;
Increases
in
food
costs
and
the
nole
County
will
outline
the
con
MISS SYIIIL GRANT of LongWoman In Car
Board of Trustees, the budget was already below average hospital ditions throughout the county and short wontan hitchhiker in a red
wood at she delivered her counA II year-old teenager lost con&gt;
A Belle Glade police lieutenant,
tywide-winnlng essay to the
reviewed and the Increase found salaries account (or part of the what can be looked forward to party dresa In connection with the
Jaycees yesterday. Miss Grant
necessary. Inflationary co»t of sup- larger budget, he said. $320,000 a during the next year or two In the "Christmas earrings" rifle slay­ Vcrn Clark, said he saw a woman trol of her ear late yesterday af.
Member* of the Sanford Rotary
Rota
ing of a handsome young engineer. sitting tn Lee's parked car early [ ternoon as she attempted a left
was winner of tha Jayeecs "Voice Club will have the opportunity, a t, plies and salary demands are year is spent on salaries for the local schools.
Police said a Miami salesman Thursday morning, and Archie ! turn from Geneva Into Summerlin
of Democracy" contest.
their regular meeting Monday largely to blame. Weir stated, 120 employes at the local hospital, I
(Staff Photo)
told them that he drove past a Miller. Miami, said he saw a man j Ave. and crashed into a deep road*
noon at the Yacht Club, of hearing however, that room rates for a it was revealed.
woman walking along the high- lying beside the car about 1:30 3. side ditch.
Fred Fenwick, formerly of Long soml private room in this area are
★
★
★
Weir explained that the hospital i
way Thursday morning about five m.
Taken to Seminole Memorial
Island, N. Y. but presently living still from one to two dollars cheap- offers the best In modern facili­
miles from where Robert Winston
Authorities leaned toward a pos- Hospital. Gertrude Stafford, daugh*
In St. Cloud, tell of his dependence er at the Seminole Memorial llos- ties and the fact that it became
, on "Mischief” , a Roxer Second pital. Including the increase, than fully accredited when less than [ The condition of W. R. Dyson, Lce, 24, was found. Leo's body siblc robbery motive In the killing ter of C. H. Stafford, 2416 Summer*
lit) Ave.,. was found to have re.
who Is confined to the Orange was sprawled a c r o s the front when they learnedLee's pockets
Sight dog, trained at the Guide at other hospitals
a year old, is an accomplishment
of his
his gar
gar, hanging
hanging h*!
hnlfwsy 1 were iwxAed 'ustrf* ou t Itokrevcr, cehetf 4 gash above her left eyeu
Dog Foundation for the Blind, at . This is the'first increase In the ^ 'k n o w n to
! M em -rieltftarttol Jn on a r. tot, r * . s[w
e aa tl of
5'Jo worth of travelers checks wero She also complained about her
SinUhtawa. U ft
•
la-t two y c H , -I the* aosplul. the e „U re'country. ThTlncrease «»*• £
™
knees.
j The salesman described the w o - i found scattered at the scene.
Fenwick, until about four years "The Bo,rd fM,»
fortunate." In room rates will Insure the con­ family revealed this morning.
Dyson.,salesmanagrr
for the 1man
as "short and sort of j His gold-arid ruby class ring from
Captain Arnold Williams of tho
ago, was employed by a hospital ,a *d Weir, "that we have not had tinuation of good service and
Cumberland CaseCompany,
who (chunky . . . about 23 years old . . North Carolina State College and Sanford Police Department, Inves*
supply manufacturing company. Hr
ralje the rates before this. How- ----------to the ---------health
citizens of Seminole
resides at 1210 Magnolia was tak- and wearing a red party dress." his wrist watch, however, wero un- Heating the accident, said that
lojt his sight as the result of a evcr- d Wl’ *re to maintain the County, Weir concluded,
en sirk recently and at first con He spotted her walking north to- disturbed.
damage to tha 1934 Wlllys sedan
trucking accident. He took a
standards that have been the
A 16-year-old Lyman High School
Candy Scattered
fined to the Seminole Memorial ward Belle Glade aliout 8:30 a. m.
was estimated at $350.
course at Smithtown to obtain a constant goal since opening, wc
Hospital.
lie said (hero was no town nor car
A pair of Chrlititas bell ear­
atudent astounded members of the "guide dog", and now lectures to mu»t increase the rates.’
Emory Griffin, 18, of Paolt, rid­
He was transferred to Orange j nearby, and she made no effort (o rings, the prints of a woman’s ing tn the front scat of the ear
Sanford-Semlnole County Junior civic clubs and other organizations
Weir pointed out that supplies
(Continued
on
Page
I
)
Memorial
Hospital
early
this
week.
[
flag
him
down.
In
fact,
she
turned
risen In cost in nearly every
with the It-yearold driver, re­
Chamber of Commerce yesterday on the subject of the training of
when she delivered her " l Speak these dogs and their Inestimable!onc ,°* Ule mure than two thouceived scratches to tha laft side of
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.-M a y o r
|» n d Items needed to run the ho*. Thomas L. l^mon was named de­
his faco.
Fo." Democracy” county-wide win­ value to the blind.
ning essay.
fendant In a suit for divorce filed
Two other occupants of tha ear
The Sanford Rotary Club has
In Monroe Circuit Court recently j
Mias Sibyl Grant, a Junior at been selected hy The Second Sight R f-t /x t
ascaped uninjured. They were Troy
d||K
Dox Foundation __
tar _
the
VelULZ
Lyman High School, was accom­ Guide Dog
Richardson, 20, 1703 West Third St.
_
__
b T h ^ o m J ia fn U n ' the action was I «* '&lt; * «»• "? " ‘ her material to be , the five categories. The commit- Salespeople and all of those who and Richard Youmans, 20. Paola.
panied by her mother. Mrs. J. R. Blind, Inc. for Fenwlck’ a*appear- P l n n S T N D S u n d o V
’’ cruel and inhuman treatment.” usr*‘ ln thp l-ourtesy Week event of tees will select "the most court- come in contact with the public
Grant of Longwood, at the Jayccc ence next M o n d a y
because '
1 r ,P J u n u o 7
The car. owned hy T. G. Rich*
"d riv e n ^ .u nn
The Lemons were married in Jan. 6-12 are beginning to arrive, |coui waitress", "the most court- will wear badges calling attention lr ,V,on " w l,"
luncheon meeting.
"your constant wish to be of *er-1
P o f l C C D g L c O II
Howard
McNulty,
chairman
of
the
eons
saleslady",
"the
most
courtto
Courtesy.
Also,
there
will
be
,,
’ A
5 tl
. .* * *
1938
and
have
two
sons,
ages
15
vice
to
your
community
has
earn
M. L. Raborn Jr., president of
Jaycee Courtesy Week committee cous salesman," "the most court- bumper strips to be attached to n.p|nrk Jhtn &lt;h. ■
*
Members
of
the
Sa-vford
Boat
and
and
12.
o'clock when tha accident occur*
tha local Jaycee organisation, and ed your club an enviable record in
cons policeman", and "the most local automobiles,
Lemon Is serving his second| said today,
red.
chairman of the "V oice of Demo- human relations," according to a Ski Club have been invited to be
"Very soon, all of this material courteous act."
It Is also planned, according to
Mis, Stafford narrowly mined
cracy" contest presented Miss letter from Gelalne Camelon, Dir the guests of the Pence do I,*on term as mayor. His first term
will
he In the hands of local mer­
"It seems as if everybody Is McNulty and M. L Raborn Jr., crashing into a power pole only
{
ran
from
1918-1952.
He
was
candi­
eetor
o(
Public
Relations,
of
the
Springs
Boat
gml
Ski
Club
SunGrant with a placquc for her win­
date for secretary of mate in the chants who are guing to partiripate 1catching on ami planning to take president of the Jaycees, that |nc|lf l from where the CJr |lrld.
ning essay in the Seminole County non-profit, non sectarian organiza d ,y - fe e . ®
The boats will leave the Lake last general election, and was rity in the week long observance,' he part in the first annual Couretsy streamers will be distributed to all dle&lt;l the deep ditch. The front end
contest conducted by the Sanford tion which provides Guide Dogs as
Week to be observed in Sanford," of the merchants ind business pco 0f the automhlle burled Into tho
Monroe bridge at 9 a. m to re- manager in Sanford. Fla., in 1953- said.
a gift to the blind
Seminole County Jaycees.
pie publicizing Courtesy Week.
McNulty said this morning that laid McNulty this morning.
T.
W.
(Tomm
y)
Mero,
who
will
turn
at J p. m.
[34.
soft embankment and tha rear
Thomas McDonald was program
Already planned arc several spe­
Purpose of the program, accord­ end of the car felt Into the roadpresent the speaker and his Guide
All members of the club are urgMrs. Lemon has been manager [committees, which are to remain
chairman for the meeting.
cial
event*
for
the
week,
he
said.
ing
to
a
proclamation
already
1
bank.
I)og, “ Mischief" Is in charge of cd 10 t*ke P*f t 1° l*10 cruise; also of her husband's Insurance bust- [ secret, have been appointed and
Raborn announced
yesterday the program.
Courtesy Week is a statewide Issued by Governor LeRoy Collins, | Captain Williams
i any Other interested boaters who ness since he has been serving are now lining up their work for
said that
that the Jaycees cleared approxi­
I would like to participate.
i his present term.
the week in selecting winners In program staged in each coinniuni is to improve public relations, to charges would be placed against
mately 3400 from the sale of
ty. In Sanford Courtesy Week Is stimulate tourist trade, and to th( teenage driver.
Christmas trees. This money, he
being co-sponsored hy the Semi- promote business g e n e r a l l y ----------------------------*
said, will go toward our new build­
nole County Chamber of Com- throughout Florida and in each
ing.
merer and the Sanford Seminole community of the state.
The Jaycee president also told
|County Junior Chamber of Coin-! The proclamation, to be Issued
members of the your business­
b&gt; Mayor David Galchcl of SanThe Mighty Mousequeteers of Officer In Charge, the detachment Atlantic Ocean and patrolled the hours notice should the need ever merge,
mens’ organisation that plans had Y All-7, officially known as Detach- left Sanford on June 4 with ten Mediterranean Sea as part of the art.-c. This proficiency was arrived
Merchants In Sanford are pi,inn- ford, states that "the people ol
been mapped for the Courtesy nient 36, have recently completed officers, 120 men and five airplanes Sixth Fleet. Being part of the na at after participating in a dozen ing to participate In Courtesy |Sanford and Seminole County art
Week contest Jan. 612. “ We need the first six months of their pre- (A-J Savages).
tlon's first line of defense, they exercises or "war games" and Week by staging Courtesy Week cv»r alert to their responsibilities
your help as committees are set sent deployment aboard the USS
|Clearance Sales, and, according and are aware of the advantages
Since that time, the Mouseque-1 are ready to provide air support over 800 hours of flying time.
up,” he said as he gave members Randolph. CVA 13. Under the lea- teers have taken part in the Inter- j for a "brush fire" war or launch
Onc of the unique features of to the local Chamber of Commerce, of bettering relationships with
a rundown of the categories to he dership of CDR If. M. Cummins, i national Naval Review, crossed the an all out atomic attack on a few the detachment is that Its five the sales are to be of such nature their fellow-citizens amt visitors
judged during the week-long event.
planes serve In th# dual roln nf dial folks will be attracted to San­ alike, priding themselves on their
Winners nf the Javcec Christmas
courtesy and frlendllneis."
7 tankers and bombers and ean be ford from all around.
Lighting Contest were awarded
■ [ converted from one to the other !
prises at yesterday’ s luncheon
in a few hours. It Is not at all
meeting. On hand to receive their
' unusual, therefore, to find a plane
residential division prises were
(lying a bombing mission in the
Mrs. E. L. Lane, Mrs. Berner
morning and refueling jets that
Winn. WlUlam H. Heinbtrch. and
■ame afternoon.
Mrs. Orctchen Crowell.
Still another unique feature Is
Winners of the Commercial Divi­
that a shore based detachment Is
sion in the Jaycee Christmas
maintained at Port I.yautey, MorLighting contrst were 31r. anil
rocro. This is necessary because
Mrs William Wiebolt of Wieboll’ s
of the size of the AJ's ind also
Camera Shop. Raborn presented
enables the heavy maintenance to
them with the Florida Power and
be accomplished without taking up
Light Company’s traveling trophy.
Important space on the flight deck
U. S. Savings Bonds, prises for
of the carrier.
first place in the residential light­
In spite of its small size the de­
ing division of the Jaycee Christ­
tachment Is organized along the
mas Lightin; contest were contri­
lines of a full squadron. The nerve
buted by: Florida State Bank, San­
center is the Operations Depart­
ford Atlantic National Bank. Flor­
ment directed by LCD II H. Franida Power and Light Company,
slseo and LCDR. R. Mann. It I*
and The Sanford Herald,
here that the plans of admirals
Thoie not present for the prises
are transformed into tke daily
were: Mrs. Viola Kastner and
flight schedules that actually carry
’ Irs William Kirk.
out tho assigned missions. Main- &gt;
Visitors at yesterday’s Jaycee
tenance, the largest department j
jieeting were: Thomas Stringer,
by far, is of tremendous import- [
nta of Atlanta. Ga. and formerly
ance aboard a carrier where every j
-3 IN THE JAYCEE ChrUjma.n Lighting Contest presented awards yesterof Sanford; Herb Hunter, a real
foot of deck space is urgently I
estate broker; and Jack Sewell of
e wc-’’ Iy Juycce luncheon. Left t&lt;» right arc: Mrs. Gretchcn Crowell, Mrs.
needed
during
flight
operations.
Lt.
BEFORE EVERY FLIGHT the crew make* an Inspection of Its plane. Here, W. G
Sanford who fs now In the U. S
&gt;■i in, M. L. Raborn Jr. presenting thi FP&amp;LCo “Traveling Trophy” to Mrs.
L R. Bauer has been in charge I
Sowell,
AQC.
b
o
m
b
a
rdier-naviffator;
F.
Ettin*
AN,
third
crewman;
and
1
/
DR
R
F
Army.
si.
department and together
(Cboult, \» . II. Wiuboklt, Mrs. E. L. Lane, E. L. Lane, and William II. Heinbuch.
McAiurrto. pilot, complete the pto-Light inspection.
(Official Thoto, U. S. N’avyj ;( this
(Continued m Page 8)
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Hospital Room Rates
To Increase Next Year

Crashes Into Ditch

Dyson’s Condition
Remains Critical

Jaycees Astounded
By TeenageGirl's
Talk On Democracy
if

, 14, Loses
Authorities Seek
Woman Hitchhiker Control Of Car;

Second Sight Dog
Will Be Rotary
Speaker's Subject

Lemon Sued
For Divorce

Courtesy W eek Material Arriving

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Detachment Ends 6 Months Of Deployment

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Evening Servieo
€ 90 p at.
Training Union
7:90 p i
Preaching
30:9P eon. Wad. Prayer Service 7:90 p.m.
Sunday School
Holiness Meeting
11:40 a.m
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Open-Ala (Street Meeting) 9:99
CHURCH
Cor. Perk Ave. * 44h ft.
7:19 p m lev. John W. Thorne*.
yK
JUeti
7:10 p m 1:00 a.m.
Salvation Masting
Holy Eucharist
9:13 a.m.
Family Service
Corp Cadets
9:10 p.m. and Chureh School
Band Fnctiee
4:09 p.m. 11 a.m.
Morning Prayer and
Ladies Homs League
7:99 p m
Sermon
Tharsday
Sendees through the weak:
Prayer Meeting
7:B
Tuesday end Thursday • Holy
Saturday
Communion • 7:30 a.m.
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 4:10 Wednesday - Holy Communion
- 10 a.m.
Saturday - Sacrament of PeaUPtALA COMMUNITY
34 p.m.
PB1SBYTXB1AN CHURCH
C C. White
Minister
Mrs. Clover M em
Pianist church o f m
"Sanford's Ringing Church"
Mm Patricia foeuMrUa Aset
Second 84. and Mapln Ave., W*at
Pianist
R. H. Spear Jr* paster
Georg* Paneld. Aset SopL ot Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Ckarch
t
Morning Worship 10:49 e-S.
Chuck Seho*l
10
Training Departments 4 p. m.
Worship
U
Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
Mid-week Prayer meeting each
Evening Worship
4:34 P
Wednesday );49 p.m.
“ Everybody Invited t*
Tha Chureh of th« Nasarene is
our aerrleee.Wesleyan la detain* evangaUatic
L A B MAST EAPUfT
la appeal, and werld*wl4a In
CHAPEL
mission.
Lake Mary, Fla.
"Whosoever will may coma".

flHfty School I:U a.m.
Honing "Worship Sarvico 11:00 a. Pester — Bay. W. A.

Sunday School 4:41 e.m.
Morning Worship 11 *•*.
Training Union 4:14 p m
Evening Worship T:S9 p m
mCobo thou with »a and w# will Prayer Meeting W ei 7:90 pm.

SalaiU Unlaa 4:41 »m

C e U S &amp; t i&amp; a **
i » that good"

IANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
leeeelh 41 and Has At*.
Pastor
A. &lt;} McClure
Sabbetk School
Saturday
9:39 a.m.
Worship Service
11 ami
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
7:30 pm.

PAOLA WESLEYAN
y
METBODHT CHURCH
9 Mllao Weal ea BL 41
Sunday School *
9:41 am
10:49 a.a
LABE MONROE BAPTIST
Wonhlp
11 a.m. Morning Wonhlp
*
9:43 p.m.
Evangelistic ftrvlfe 7:49 Wesleyan Youth
CHUBCM
Evening Worship
7:10 p.m.
Putor, B. G. Brown
Wednesday
Prayer
Meeting
7:30
____ _ ftrvices:
A Chureh With A Friendly Wel­
pm .
Tuoodsy and Thnrsdiy 7:49 pm.
come
Everyone
Waleome
yoguUr Saturday Morning BroadThree miles west of Sanford on
Rsv. Cecil W. Shaffer
o u t over WTRB 10:19 *.m.
first street, then right at Mooroo
a m r o B D b b v iy a l a w n *

t

r a n church o r a o u s r
SCIENTIST
900 E. Second ft.
Bandxy Servieo
11 sun.
Bands y Service*
11:00 o.m.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Meetings 9:00
Viflli
n-Sermon—"Christlin
Laason-I
Seianea"
-leading Room located In Foyer
of Church Building open to public
9:10 to 4:90 p.m. Tuesday end
Thursdays.
A cordial Invitation is ostaadsd
f t all to attend our servlcea add
•so the Baading Boom.

CHURCH OF GOD
Ear. Joel D. Brown, Pastor
French Ave. nag Had 9C
Sundsy School 9:49 s.m.
Evangelistic Servieo 7:30 p.m.
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:34
p.m#
Young People Service Thus*dey 7:30 p.m.

Corner.
"Not forsaking the assembling of
ourtelvss together, as the manner
of somo Is: but exhorting ons an­
other: and so much tho more,
as ya seo tha day approaching.”
Heb. 10:33
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp—11 a. m.
Training Union 4:30 p. ra.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. night 7:30
p. ra.

BB1NE2EB METHODIST
CHURCH
CUraa HeighLs
(Tha church with a Glowing
Heart)
WEST SIDE MMSIONAIY
Bav. Charles P. Brown Peitor
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford Comer of West Fifth aud Hally
E. John ion, superintendent.
"WELCOMES YOU"
Preaching Service 11 a.m.
Putor Wb . L. Stepehns
IT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 Associate B. D. Creiglow
111 Slavt* (Ntar Ovtodo)
Sunday School
„
10 a.m.
• *
t •
Bor. Stephen M. Tnhy
f eater
Morning Wonhlp
11a jb .
Morning Worship 9:19 am.
Blbla
Study
7
p. m.
BH u Mission Broadcast at 9:30
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Evening
Service
7:30
p.
m.
a.m. over WORZ (740 he)
Aid St snd Elm Ave.
Mid week Service Wednesday
Sundsy School 9:00 a.m.—(or all
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangelist
7:30 p. m.
aga groups.
SUNDAY:
Christian Day School — Monday Rrdio program WTRR 9:13 t. m. "A GOING CHURCH FOR
through Friday 9:00 a.m. — (Ail Bible School
10 s. m. A COMING LORDolamestary grades and kinder- Morning wonhlp
11 a. m. COME AND SEE THERE
gnrtan.)
Evenldg worship
7:43 p. m. IS A REASON,
CHURCH or JESUS CHRIST TUESDAY
FIRST PRIBBYTEklAN
Ladies Bible Clan
4:10 a. m.
or LATTE* DAY SAINTS
CHURCH
WEDNESDAY:
J. G. Brooks — Branch rreddont Bible Study all agea
Oak Ave. and 3rd St.
7:43 p. m.
Tha hev. A. G.Mclnnti. Minister
Oty Hall
Mrs. George Touhy, Minister of
Sunday School
10 s.m.
LAKE MARY CHURCH
Musis
Sacrament Meeting
4 )•«•
OF NAZARENE
Wednesdsy Prtmiry Meeting at
Mist Kstherino Brown, D.C.E.
East Crystal Lakt Drive
9:43 a. m. Service
Pastor Rsv. S. L. Dried/
SLDEB SPRINGS BAPTIST
Quartet: "Jesus. Meek and Gen­
Sunday:
CHURCH
tle'' Mrs Robert Grahsm Jr.,
Bible School
4:45 a. m
Elder Springe
Mrs. Rudy Sloan, Georgs Touhy,
Morning Worship
ll a. m.
Joe Douthltt. Pastor
Charles Morrison
Young Peoples Meeting 9:43 a. m.
*111 Dooly—Sunday School Supt. Evangelistic Service T.30 p. m. Sermon— Mr. Melnnls
Mrs. Troy Rhemes—
&amp;:U a.m .-dundj/ School
Wednesdsy:
Training Union Director
Prayor Bind Meeting
4 a. m 10.30 air.—Session meets for
9:49 a.m. Prayer Meetlnr Service
Sunday School
7:30 prayer in he Session Room.
11 a. m On tha first Wednesdsy evoning It a.m. 3.0RNING WORSHIP
Morning Worship
9:13
p.
m.
Training Union
of each month at 7:30 o'clock ls Anthem—"Go, Tell It on the Moun­
7:30 p. m. the regular missionary meeting.
Evening Worship
tains'*
Wsdnnday:
"Jesus, Meek and Gentle"—Chan­
7:30 p. m. ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH cel Choir
Prayer Meeting
Oak Ave. at Mh St.
Sermon— Mr. Melnnls
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Richard L&gt;oni, Putor
Nur.rnrs tuf children under
Lord's Day: Bible Study at X0 a.m.
Sunday Masses
three, sod three to six, every
Worship Servieo
11:00 a.m. 413 a. m., 1:00, 9:00, 10:00 and
Sundsy nr.omln* during the
Evening Servieo
7 p.m. noon.
worship hours, 8:43 a. m. snd
Everyone Welcome
Weekly Masits
ll a.m.
3:30 p. m. Senior High Fellowship
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH Dally at 7:13 a. m.
7 p. m. Evening Worship
C a S*eggerty
Paeter
WELCOME
Sermon—Mr. Melnmt
Sundsy Scnuol 10 s.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Worship Service U a.m.
OF GENEVA
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pastor
Sundsy School. 9:43 s m. Adult
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Jack L. Stawart
Sunday School
10 a. m. lessoa — "Brothers T h r o u g h
Laarel Ave. at 4U St
Morning
bervlea
u
a.
m.
But Once."
Christ." Literature for the new
1107 Sanford Ave.
quarter will be distributed. New
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Promotion Day exercises will be
church offering envelopes for 1931
OVIEDO
will also be available.
F. M. V. 7:00 p to.
Louis L. Day, Pastor
Evening Evangelistic 7:4b pjn.
Woman'* Day service, 11 a. m..
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
Wednesday night prayar
and Morning worship
u
a m. with the Christmas Women's Fel­
Praia* service 7:10 p a .
Training Union
4:13 p.m. lowship la Charts. Nursery facili­
Sermon by the pastor.
Evening Service
7 p.m. ties. Off-streetiag parking. Pre­
Evening Worship Service 7:14 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 lude— "Stir of the Eut” (Ken­
pm. Sermon by the pastor.
nedy). Offertory —" !( « « v e n 1 y
p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesdsy 7:30
Grace" (Himehau(h). Miss Agnes,
HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH Enid. Okie., will speak on "Great- •
pa.
GENEVA
er Things Than Thus Shall Ye
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Paster
Charles W. Kami! Jr. Do”
CHURCH
Sunday morning services:
Evening Worship. T o'clock. Pas­
Lake Mar7 ,
10 a.m. Sunday School
tor Perry L. Stone will deliver a
Bar. Alexander Linn. Minister
11 a.m. Morning Worship
New Yesr's sermon on "A Techni­
B. W. Keogh. Sunday School Sup Sunday evening services:
que for Dally Living.”
crintandent
4:13 p.m. Training Union
The public ls Invited. Especially
Mrs. Jamas M. Thompson. Orge 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Blit
Wednesday 7:30 p m. Prayar meet­ appreciated ls the presence of holi­
day vi'itori, winter residents, new­
Sunday Ichool--------------- 10 a. a. ing.
Morning Worship...—*.— 11 a. m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE comers. Navy families, and any
others licking a regular place of
A cordial invitation la extended
REDEEMER
worship In Sanford.
to all.
193 W. MtiI Place, FA 3-3333
THE CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Phillip Schleesaann. Pastor
OF PROPHECY
Prayor for tha Day — FA 3-9331
m i Elm Are.
Suoday School
Suo. 9:13 a. m.
Paster, James H. Messer
Adult Bible Class Suo. 9:13 a. ra.
Sundsy School 9:43 a. m.
Worship Service Sun. 10:30 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp 11 a. m.
•Thu Is The Life" WDBO-TV
Yeung Paopla'a Meeting— 4:30 p.
(Channel 9) Sun 13 30? m
m.
New Years Eve Semes Wad. 7:30
Sundsy Evening Sendee 7:10 p. ra.
p. m.
Women's Missionary Service Meet* Junior Confirmation Class Fri. 4:00
Mg Wednesday Evening,
. S' on.

This is his very first New Year. H e's celebrat­
ing it in his own talented fashion, just being cute.
Last year thousands o f boys and girls were
arrested, as ’juvenile delinquents. They had all
been cute—once!
But did they have the priceless example of ac­
tive Christian parents? W ere they given moral
and spiritual training in the Church? Did they
grow up in a-Chtistian atmosphere? . „ ,
,
This young fellow can’t be absolutely sure that
the New Year is worth celebrating. His future is
in the hands o f his parents. But he’s smiling
because of his confidence in them.
During this New Year their faith in God, and
the sincerity of their relationship with the Church
will begin to determine just what their son is
going to be when he stops being cute.

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whoaa last k n o w n address waa
F L O R I D A TO!
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flroon lt n*.
N or fo lk
C oun ty .
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U A X U W A Y . a K L E I N eaid
Maseachuaetta. It living, and
M A R T K. UCKSON. If alive. and
If
d
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their
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helra
their r t a p r c t l r e unknown heirs, ileat
law .
legat ee s,
d tvlaee t.
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g
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assigns
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un dv r them,
t lM
cla im in g
any
latarast
b&gt;.
or
e i t h e r
of
t hem
t h r o i g h , under ar against aald r e ­
Servated o r ot h e r w is e , whose
spective d e fe n d a n ts . THE HBHDECre side nces and addre ss ee aa
'VIVK U N K N O W N UKIK*. davlaaaa.
k n o w n ar# u n k n o w n ; LL'CIEN
granttee. s e a l a n t , , , llanora. cra .l tD UC HY , a l t o kn ow n an LL'tort or u u a t r e s o f H. M. LK KSnN .
Cl
AN D R U K Y . nleo k n o w n aa
deceased. and LEONA S H A W L K t I.UCKAN D R U R Y , and r i l O SON. alaa k n o w n a* Laona k. U a KBK M. DKL 'llY. hla w ife . If
aon and l i r a Leone Larson. tieliv in g , and If dead their uncaaaad. and aM partita cla im in g any
kn ow n halra at la w . leg at ee s
Intartal
bjr
t h r o u fb .
undar
or
davlaaaa. granteea. assigns or
agala st aald d efe n d a n t,; and an y
c la im a n t s
other wise
un der
and nil paraoa having. ar c l a l m l n c
‘ them, o r either o f them, d e ­
to kata , any r ig h t, title or Intaraat
ce as ed o r o t h er w ise, whose,
l a and to tha (ollow ta g daacrlbad
r e sid en c es and ad d re ss es as
land, lying a n d balng la Hamlnule
kn o w n ar e uaknown. s a d any
(Jonnty. F lo r id a . t o -w it : NW'W o f
and
all
persons h a v in g
or
NW«* o f g aotlon 10. T ow na hlp It)
rlatm lng to have a n y right,
South Kanga 11 Kaat. and U U 10
title, cl aim . Interest o r demand
and I I o f T atm Ha mm ock A l l o t ­
In and to lha f o l l o w i n g dee
ment a c c o r d in g to plat t h e r e o f r e ­
rrthed
pro p erty
lo c a t e d
In
cord ed la f l a t B ook 1. pagaa lo t
gem ln ote
Coun ty.
S ta te
of
and la l o f tha public recurda at
Flori
d
a,
deacrlhod
aa
fo
llo
w
s,
Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.
to-w lt:
You. and e a c h o f you. are ha ra by
B eg innin g I S ehnlns N orth o f
aotlfltd that a ault baa btaa b r o u g h t
o f thn B.iutheaat c o r n e r o f
ag alaal you In tha Circuit C o u r t , In
the w 14 o f the NE&gt;« o f tha
and fo r S am laola County, F lo r id a .
g\V&lt;«. Section T. T o w n a h lp
In ehaacary, entitled W. H E N R Y
I I . A R an ge 10 E, run W I P s
WK1HT. 11. at e L plaintiffs. T. H E ­
ehalne,
N IIS
cltalne,
E
LEN 1. W A T . at ah d a fa n d a n t a
I I S chains, g I f t / 1 c h a in s to
and yon and ea ch of you. a r e r e ­
point o f beginning.
qu ired to f i l e y o u r Anawar to tha
YOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D
plalatlffa' C o m p la in t with Iba C la r k
o f aald Court, and serve upon p l a i n ­ that a suit haa been fi le d a g ain st
tiff*. o r p la in t iffs ' altornay, UEU. you In tha Circu it C o u r t o f the
A. SI'EICK. JR ., whoaa addraaa la Ninth Ju dicial Circuit, la and fo r
V. a D o t l i l t , S a n f o r d * F l o r i d a , a Hemlnol* C ou n ty . Flori d a, aotltli-d
c op y o f aald Answer, oa or b e f o r e T ilK F I R S T N A T IO N A L R A N K A T
Monday. J a n u a r y I. H i t . a n d If ORLANDO, aa C urator o f the Estate
fail lo d o ao. a decree p r o su n- o f U I*. Mcltitooli, Hr.. Com p lai n an t,
f e t s i u will bo antarrd against y o u . va. H E N R Y W . UUIINIIAM. at al.
and each o f y ou , for tbs r e lie f d e ­ Defendants, Cha ncery No. &gt;444. T he
nature o f thla ault Is t o quiet title
manded In thla complaint.
You a r e required to file y o u r
Tha nature o f thla ault la t o q u lat
tha I III* l o lha above d o e c r lb e d written d e fe n s e s with tha C lerk o f
land In ptatnllffa, Martha W ig h t and aald C ou r t and serve a . c o p y t h e r e o f
Mary W ig h t Lafflar. and In an.-cra- upon P l a i n t i f f s alt or nay on nr b e ­
aor In title In plain tiff W. lln n r y fore tha l l t h day o f J a n u a r y , A. D.
IVIahl. 11. l o w i t : gaa-Jaaa C o r p o r a ­ IDlr or a d ecr ee pro con tenao will
b* en tered agwlnet you.
tion.
IVlTNKStt m y hand and aeal as
W IT NE SS m y hand and lh a anal
o f aald Court at Sanford. B r m ln olr Clerk o f lh a Circu it C ou r t la and
for
Hemlnole Coun ty, F lorid a, this
County, F lo rid a , thin Ith d a y o f
U t h day o f Dec ember. A. D.. I t l i .
D»c#mh*r. A. D . HIT.
O. I*. IIKRNDO.N
O. P. H E R NDON
Clerk o f lha C ircu it Court, In
Clerk o f aald Court
and f o r Hemlnole Coun ty,
By A r ia J. T.iinduulat
F lo r id a
D ep u t y Clark
By
f i m . A. ttl'KRH. Jll.
A
r ia J. Lundqulat, D. c.
Solicitor f o r nla lntlffa
ic m c i ir c o u r t s e a m
P. O. H oi H i t
HAM
K.
M U R R E L L * HONE
Hanford, F l o r i d a
Attorneys f o r Plaintiff
(HE A M
H R s A ttran ga A v enu e
Orlaado, F l o r id a
o r A I K OF FLORIDA
U : UKMlT W. tlL'HNHAM aud
N O T IC E OF g| r r
r - ......— BURNHAM . his w i f e . II HTATM O F F L O R I D A T o ;
living and II Used lliair u n ­
JAMK.N A M l 'A F F o l t l l and
kn o w n ha lra at law, l e g a t e e * ,
D I A N A MAY k r A F F O R D , hla
devieeaa.
granlara,
aaaigna
wife .
R esi d ence
unknown;
or c la lm a n la otharwlae un de r
M ailing
addraaa:
Situ
Ban
them, o r either of them, d e ­
Juaa R oad N. W , A l b u q u e r ­
ceased
or
ol btrw lse. w h o s e
que. N ew M es lc o.
resi.iencaa and addreasoa aa
You. aud eac h o f yuu. e r a haraby
kn ow n o r un kn own ; A N N I E K. noililv d
that
a ault haa
b ees
O U O F I .N a n d _________U l l l F - brought ag a in s t y ou In lha Circu it
FIN, her hueband. If living, Court. In and fo r Hemlnole C oun ty .
and It d ea d their u n k n o w n Florida. In chan cer y , en title d JOlielre at la w , legatees, d a v la - HKPH II. L E V Y and TEHHIK L E V Y ,
era, grantaea, assigns o r c l a i m ­ hla wife, plain Ilf f a V. J AM EH H.
ants o t h e r w is e under llieiu. or HTAFFOIID
and
DIANA
MAY
althsr o f them, dece ase d or .STAFFORD, Ills w ife , defend an ts,
o t h er w ise.
whose
r esid en c es and yuu, a n d ea ch o f y o u , a r e r e ­
and a d d i e a . e s ■■ kn ow n are quired to file y o u r Answer to p U ln u n k n o w n . J. II FKIUIUSO.N, IIMF c om p lain t with tha c l e r k o f
Jll- a ad ......... FKIUIUSO.N. hla said Court, a n d ser v e up on ulalnWlla, If living, and If d ea d tiffs' a lt o r n a y . OKU. A. HI'EER.
their u n k n ow n htlra at la w , J l l , whusa ad dre ss la P. o . Box
legataea,
davlssse.
g i a n t e s s , 1111. Hanford, Florida, a c o p y o f
assign s o r claimant, o t h e r w i s e said A nsw er , on or b e f o r e Mond ay,
under t he m , or sillier o f t he m , January II. A.D., 1111, a n d If y ou
deceased o r otherwlev, wlioso fall lo d o an. a de cr ee p r o confa eeo
ssl.lenuea and addrvsaea ns will be e n t er ed against y ou . and
■town a r e unknown! K M K It- each o f y ou . f o r |he r e lie f d em and ed
BON C. B A L L and....... ......... hi* In sal.l C om plain t.
wife . If living, and If ilaad
The na ture o f this ault la to f o r e ­
their u n k n o w n halts at law . close that certa in m o r l a n a a dated
Issattas, d s v lssssj aran ltea . a s ­ May lo. I » l i , giv en by James A
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CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Member Of The
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Pirk Avenue end 34th St.
J. Bernard Root, MlnUur
Fred Ensmlngtr, Atroc late
Organist, Helen Witt#
Sunday School.........-----8:46 a. ra
Moraine Worship —— U •« a .
•'Sermon: ‘ Tha Old Story"
Tha Pilgrim Fellowship meets
at 6:30 p. at*
THE SANFOHD CONORHMATION
of Jehovah’s WRomms
M l West 1st. 84.
Sunday 3 p.m. Watchtower study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Congregation
Bible study
Friday T:*0 p.m. Ministry school
Friday 1:30 p.m. Servlco mooMng

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
tha proud parents of a son, Joaaph
Wilbur Bruca Jr. weighing I Aa. S
oa. born at 7:10 p. aa. Thursday,
Dae. 18 at tha Samlaol# Manorial
Hospital. Mrs. Bruca ia tha form­
er Miss Catherine EmanooL
Mias Bertha Wright of Jackaowville arrived Tuesday to spend thn
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Wright.
Miss Audrey Hlers of Leesburg
It (pending the holiday* with her
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hlsra.
Mis* Roxann Henderson of Milli­
gan College, John City, Tens, is
spending the holidays with bar
parent!, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Handarson.
Tha Rev. R. T. Caldwell, former
pastor at tha Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church now retired, aad
Mrs. Caldwell, who are making
their home In Tavares, wera visit*
ing friends Friday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dkk)
Harris and ton Mai of Angola,
led. art spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and Mrs. M. H. Ryan. Dick la a
sludedt at Tri State University and
Is in hla last year In completing
hla Electronics Engineers Degree.
The Rev. and Mrs. Don Walling
and ion Carl David left Monday
to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Wailing’a parents and family la
Tampa.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
■It Park Avs.
(A Southern Baptist Church)
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
Fred B. Fisher Associate Pastor
Mr. W. In Harmon Director of
Music
Mrs. Guy Bishop
Director of
Music
Mrs. Marvin Milan
Organist
Morning Worship
8:46 a.m.
Sunday School
8:45 a-m.
V
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Training Union
8:45 P-m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday Service
7:30 p.m.
(Nursery for all aeryIce*)
BUILDING OWNER SENTENCE*
(Earphones for hard of hearing)
CAIRO (UP)—The owner of a
building which collapsed last
SIGN LANGUAGE
month, killing 18 persona, has boea
FINECRKST BAPTIST
sentenced to two years Imprison­
CHURCH
ment and a 137,000 fine. A Cairo
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­ court Thursday ruled Imam Enasl
tist Convention
responsible for faulty construction
301 West Onora Road
of the seven-story structure. His
Joo H. Fourson
Pastor fine will be paid to surriron of
J. A. Hunt
Supl Sunday School the victims.
Sunday School
1:46 a.m.
Worship Service
11 a.m.
JETPROPSCORES FIRST
Training Union
8:30 p.ra.
JERUSALEM, Israel (UP)—An
Evening Sorvic#
7:46 p.m. El Al Israel Airlines Bristol Bri­
Nursery provided.
tannia airliner arrived hers Thurs­
Wednesday Evening Prayer Serv­ day night to complete tha Aral
ice
7:30 non stop 6,000-mlle flight firoa
New York to Israel. Tha piano,
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Christian A Missionary AIIIan©# operated by a^ Israeli crew, mad#
the trip from New York's Inter­
Park Ave. A 14th St.
national Airport to Lod Airport
Pastor: Uev. David S. Carnafkx
hero
in 14 hours, 17 minutes.
"7---------------------fo llo w in g daacrlbad land loc a t ed In
Htralaole C oun ty , Florida. U - w l l l
South S it fast at the W u t 41*
N e t o f lha HIV % o f S ta ti on (,
Townahlp 10 South, Itausa I I SUat
tltse road r ig h t o f w a y ) .
WITNKHS my band aad seal o f
aald C our t at Hanford, Ha ialnol,
County. Florida, thla l l t h day af
Deevmber, A. D.. ISSI.
O. I’. HERNDO N
Clark o f Mid Court
tly Aria J. I.uadqulst
Da puly Clark

(SEAL)

OKU. A. B P ER IL JIL
Solicitor fo r P laintiff s
Hanford. ITorlda.

Moro playing cards are ____
in Cincinnati, Ohio, than in aqr
other place in the world.
Sunday School
8:46 p, aa.
Morning Worship ,
10:40 a, aa»
Evening Sorvic*
7:48 p.‘ as.
A. Y. F. — Youth lerrica 110
p. aa.
Mid-Week Service — Wad I p. aa,
"A friendly ahurck far
the whole family"

BO Y... OH BOY!
THEY REALLY
HAVE

EVERYTHING!
AND

LOW-PRICED
TOO!

WHAT ELSE BUT

A Shoemaker Home!
N ow In The Time T o Pick Your House Plans and Location
Call us, or Drive Out TO D AY
Our Homes Sell For As Little As $12,300
With Only $700 Down (Plus Closing: Costs)

A. K. (KAY) SHOEMAKER, Jr.
1800 Mellonville- Ave.
“ Homes Built Custom To Y ou r Specifications”

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Pvt. Teddy E. Bear Gets Permanent Assignment To Zoo

III

Tbo first tlau bo was busted about S a m . Saturday accompan­
■r
for snapping at a sorgoant The ied by hla baddy sad keeper, Pfc.
IM tM riSM Stiff
WAJHUVQTOW (U P )- Pvt Tsd- second time bo left his post dar­ Donald G. Phagan at Enigma. Ga.
dy E. Bssr of tbs U.I. A m y his ing night maneuvers. MPa arrest­ Several lady boan aotad Tad’s
arrival with great Interest despite
ed him M ir a subway station.
meat fa tha National Eos.
But tbo A m y gave him a “ cita­ the zoo's other star bear Board­
er—Smokay the forest fin fightThe ooe-year-old E u r o p e a n tion for achievement" anyway.
brown bear was officially trana- "His devotion to duty tad untir­ tr— who Ignored tt.
fem d ttsm tbs A m y to aoo doty ing efforts to outwit bis keeper
la a etrsraeay yesterday morning have helped keep tha entire regi­
ti* 'MORE METES REVENUE
attended by at least two generals ment on its toes," it said. “ When SIOUX FALLS. S. D— (UP)—
marching
with
his
company
his
sad several top government offi­
military bearing and smartness Although the eity had fewer par­
cials.
king meters ta operation this
The Seminole County Chamber o f Com­
On* ovont coming op should be a “ moet
Toddy, who beasts sorlal num­ were an Inspiration to the regi­ October, It took la more revestue
ment
merce
is
financing
the
Courtesy
Week
con­
ber K R -im ifn, has boon serving
looked forward to" obaarranca.
than for the same month a year
Credit te Bean
as tbs rsglmsntsl mascot since
test and the Jayeeeo are doing the work.
fnitiOed Into eoeh o f as has been the "be
“ His faithful and meritorious ago. In October 1956, with 417
last May. Ho was jwssontsd to tbo
It is another one o f thoee events where the
conduct
reflect* great credit on maters In use, revenue amounted
oourteoas** admonition, s reel teat o f food
outfit by the city of Berlin as a
ta &lt;9,045.50. Tha October, 1957
two organizations are working hand-in-hand
all
Europesn
brown bears.
symbol of UA-GermaQ friendship.
iolesaumsblp end good ambassadorship for
take, from 415 meters, totaled
to make Courtesy Week the biggest event
Ha only weighed S3 pounds then. Ted arrived at his m v post 310,841JO.
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thoee by whom we are employed.
After
ala
months
of
Army
chow
ever staged here.
During the week o f Janaary 6-12. secret
ho weighed 1T0. T hu the A m y de­
It would be wonderful if the Jayeee com­
cided to give him a new assigncommittees o f the Sanford-Seminole County mittees oould come up with the report that
moat whom “ bis special t billties
Junior rfa *"*** o f Commerce will be watch- every person in Sanford "tied” for first place.
could best bo utilised."
tag and observing salespeople throughout
However, we know that there are certain
Military Career
—By WnUAMMTT—
tin Sanford area in an effort to choose the traits among those who meet the public
Ted’s career has bson spotty.
Central PnM Writer
moM oourteoas waitress, the most courteous
Twice bo rose to the rank of pri­
in general that will make them stand out
WITHOUT question, tea b ig­ m imaUoii of tho topi of mUUMi
vate tint class. Twice bo was bust­ ,gest
paflrsmsTi the moot oourteoas saleslady, the as the “ number one person” in the cate­
celebration anywhere of ef hours ed sleep!
ed back to private.
I t I
World Animal Welfare Week
eourtooua salesman, and the most
gory in which they are being judged.
took place la India where 100 A geelegtet deelqree Asia are
i act.
We think that the contest and event has
were given a c •re­ JO MMe« (sm » / geM *e «te
■, jointly with the Seminole Coun- wonderful merit—we think that everyone
bate la the Ganges river,
.
. *___ ________________ i_ _ it ., wonneriui merit— w« u i u « ww*
•/ intruding it. fhtu, tehg UM
t I t
*
T
Co a l me n * , OTn y Mo
r
i
n
i
„ ml Jl ttt g , n( ord'1
Unfortunuttlg, tcsTf tsetwr knew m steel itt
■■sir Inns event which win
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will be observed forward-to
the
National
Governor**
glittering
Jamestown
Feitlval
EDITOR’S
NOTE:
This
te
sst
if As bssge pnckgfermu *ointe­
t I I
annual event to follow the pre
of s somber of yearwed 41*- Park. While that's 100,000 fawn Conference at WUUamaburg, Vlca
rred tUir dunking M cenfribetthroughout the state.
Christmas rush.
pstebes on mws sag festers Be. than bad boan predicted, the fes­ President Niton and Xing Moham­
tag to tk*ir seel/ere.
IVo doubt, salespeople, and those who meet
The Seminole County Chamber o f Com­ velopmeats ta tke Sootb la 1MT, tival and Chamber of Commerce med V of Moroceo aa wall aa U.
M ftey *
pmh. They dent
I ! t
the public, ,wfl] be on their toes since they merce is to be commended on the Intense wrtttea
bjr Ualted Prt*s s«*ff officials still pronounced tho avaat S. cabinet officials and dignitaries
will not know whether or not the person interest It is taking in the staging o f correepoedtats ta ,(bs (tenth.
a succtif, financially ead cultur-' from around tho world.
I I I
ally.
What they aaw on tho 33-aere
SSI whom they are waiting will be » re­ dattonsa....2’ shrd ahrd ahrd ahrd cmfw ah
While paytajr a
which 7.U
The visitor! It drew swelled Vir­ park wort starkly modern pavllpresentative o f the Jayeees attempting to “ Courtesy Week” — and apecial commen­ * By CHARLES E. MAltON
cop gave a Kaacaa Uty
crammed with exblblta trac­
•iloct whom they believe la the “ most cour­ dations go to the Jayceea for taking an United Press Stiff Correspondent ginia's tourist trade — normally a ion*
car another ttakat Whoa ha
t t !
f»
ing
the
development
of
the
British
500
million
dollar
annual
business
Leaky faucets, according to a Mttling tkta aasassd sltattsn.
teous” In the varied categories already an- actlva part in "putting Courtesy Week over RICHMOND, Vs. OT — The Com­ —10 per eent above Its 1956 vol­ Commonwealth and tha United
household columnist, cause wait guy’s car gel a third ttakat. This
monwealth of Virginia was tha
' “
age of million# ef gallons of kind af utag aaa
classroom in 1957 for a 39 million ume. Some Motions of the state States, full-aealo replicas of tho
the top.”
water aaaually. Hmmmml—and
^Frankly, it will be a "big week” in Sanford
reported lncruses la guests up to settlers* three tiny chips, a re­
Whenever they are called on, Jayeees dollar history lesson.
algae the eontest will be coupled with a "turn to” to do their part for making It cost that much to impress oo 30 per cent, according to tha Vir­ constructed log fort and an Indian
the world that America had Its ginia State Chamber of Commerce. Village.
gigantic Courtesy Week Clearance Sale
Sanford and Seminole County a better place humble beginnings 350 years ago
Basiling Tourist Batistes
Folka who missed out on the
staged by the merchant! o f Sanford.
In which to live.
on a swampy bit of land ealled Chamber officials pointed out s~ow this year will be able to see
Jamestown Island. From all ap­ that neighboring states benefiUad It without eubitantial change at
pearances, the eight-month show directly from the bustling tourist leaat through 195f.
The festival park, with most of
known as the Jemsitown Feitlval, busness in tba Old Dominion.
In Its primary function aa a tho exblblta Intact, will remain
was worth the money.
That ends the good news. The next item As a commercial venture—which cultured display, the festlral like­ open through neat ytar. The itate
Thera have been numerous complaints,
was a success. It pointed up Lcgialatura, which meets In Jan­
lately, that tha big federal highway program la the unpayable fact that the highway all concerned emphatically point wise
the fact that Virginia and tha na­ uary, la expected to continue the
out
it
wasn’t
—
the
affair
drew
authorised by Congress a couple o f years network la going to cost a lot more than dote to 1 ,300,000 vliltori to the tion began In 1607 with the ar­ Ufa of tho present Jamestown Fes­
ago has bogged down. A fter about eighteen was estimated. Two years ago the figure
rival of 104 men and boys to found tival commission.
After naat ysar, the park will be
the first permanent English settle­
of shelling out money f o r the 41- was aet at twenty-aeven and a half billion
operated by the state as another
ment In North America
thouaand-mile network, taxpayers are start­ dollars. Now the National Highway Users
The festival also had a hand In fixture in Virginia's already jam.Conference says tha total, because o f rising
ing to ask, "Well, where are the roads 7”
making soma history of Its own. It paalud stock of historical shrines,
The answer appears to be that tha new costa, will be about thirty per cent higher.
brought Queen Elisabeth U to tho
United States for hor first visit
roads arn being built about as fis t as hod
This la a bitter pill for the taxpayer to
MOOSE IN DISFAVOR
as reigning monarch. It brought
been plc...ne&lt;L More than 1,200 miles o f sleek, swallow. The fact remains that the high­
SOUTH PORTLAND, Me— (UP)
together
the
world's
largest
peace­
new highway, ranging from four to eight way network Is essential. W e might as well MILAN —'W—Of all Italian cities,
time assembly of warships, 113, for —Students at Maine VocationalTechnical Institute want to ch­
lanes, is already in use. Taxpayers are not get used to the idea o f having to pay a Milan Is the one going through the an International naval review.
fasteit procen of “ Amerlcanliaange the name of the yearbook,
aware o f it because the new roads are scat­ good deal more fo r it than we planned to
Thoee
two
events
combined
to
tlon."
“The Moose Call” end remove the
focus
world
eride
attention
on
tered about the country, but the highway pay. The city’s skyline already shows
Jamestown and tha South, said traditional picture of the antler,
■yatera la growing at the rate of about ten
Wa havo contended all along that each eight skyscrapers—from 25 to 35 Richard S. mills, activities direc­ ed animal from Its cover. They
stories each—all of thorn located
said elimination of the moose
mile* per working day.
state, altowed to collect a tax similar to that
tho central railroad station tor for the Virginia State Chamber symbol would permit the book to
Hera In 8emlnole County, news has come earmarked for the federal highway system, near
of
Commerce.
and In the business center. Blue­
"The festival Itself,’* said Gill!*, represent technijsl progress rath­
to us from the Fifth District Road Board could accomplish nearly double the amount prints for others sre ready.
“
sharpened
our awareness of tha er than Imparting "a wae flavor
member, William A. Dial, that the huge of highways, in more servicnblo locations,
Milan was heavily damaged dur
si Mp*. ■»« rnroti trsMcsiiteefNUi
f.
history
and
the Colon of Paul Bunyanism” to what they
•pan serosa Lake Monroe and the section with the money payed out on the federal log World War II by Allied elr 1st* made In iscrlfices
building the nation.’* consider a growing technical in
“That’s
not
MY
hat!”
raids,
but
since
the
end
of
the
con­
atltution.
«
o f Interstate Highway that leads into it level.
Petal Proved
flict 287,000 rooms have been built,
fo r joining with State Road 40 wil be let
Williamsburg,
thq
resaorad
colo­
Highways are needed, highways that will twice the number of rooms destro­
nial capital soma Sevan miles
In April o f 1958. Coupled with this Is the serve all of the people, all o f the time, yed
A new very modern city made from Jamastown has “ already
announcement that West First Street, from
during peacetime as well as during times o f of glass and steel and flooded with P ™ * **a B*0* ' v U t
French Avenue west to the Inter-Change,
- -baro torical shrines without a hurdy
emergency. Highways properly constructed neon llghti la conquering the
will also get underway at about the same
gurdy being added," Gillie said.
— wherever they might be— are highways qua Milan of last century.
Jamestown drew crowds, he
time.
Traffic Problem
that will serve our defense system every
said “ without Little Egypt on
Milantst
of
the
young
genera­
day o f the year.
tions are proud ot the changes hand doing a kootehle dance.”
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their city is going through, but Jamestown’s crowd! Included 45
A state official predicts that state and thoso who were born at the begin­ of the nation's governors who at■Km 4 M
t l M M l l . r o . l - k . r ST, ISIS at
Pact O fflM a f SaafarS PlarM a. aaSar I k . AH
local taxes will be doubled by 1967. This ning of this century and earlier
ml C M in a a at S a n k S, 1ST*
raises the interacting question as to what eaem to be disturbed by the trans­ Engineers of the municipal ad­
ministration are now thinking of
P U D PKRKISS, RSItar
PaklUkvr
the taxpayers will use to meet their own formation.
WARIOM ■AnM AN SB.. Raaaallva U l l w
turning
the second stretch of the
The
building
of
the
skyscrapers
S T I L T S J . c o s n i .v n . A t n r t b l i s H a a a i.r
needs.
and the Increase In the number of street into an underground tunnel.
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automobiles hava complicated the But there la another aspect of
r s k U iM
Dally a i . « * l
SatarSar.
SaaSar
C k i b l a u , Satartar
Ckrtatmaa.
It is an amazing age we live In. Some o f problem of the traffic jams in the the “ Americanisation'* of Milan
from tho point of view of human
aonscaiPTton rates
the people who are laughing at the idea of downtown Mctlon.
Studies and Initiatives followed Interest—tha suecaif the “ flipperOr C an ter
SSa see weak
Oaa Sfaatk
IM S
man traveling to the moon were around to each other for the past three years Ing" pinball machines hava bad
Tara* Maatha
Bit Meatfea
Oaa Ttar
OSLSO
SETS
SIMS
laugh at the Wright Brothers and predict In in effort to solve the problem, among Milan**# of every walk of
Alt UMtaarr aetle-a, rare at tbaaha, rrM lattsae aa4
life.
Uatlraa at aatartalaairat tar tha sarpaaa at raUlaa
they’d never g jt that contraption o ff the and two plans were approved.
* I will be rhararS far at rraalar aArartl.laa rataa.
One was to cut an avenue 25 Tho machines are everywhere,
ground.
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_ the center of although an old police regulation
meter* wide through
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Tha H r.alS la a a .,a .k ,p at tha D a lttf Praaa wklrh
the city; the other was to build a prohibit* soy kind of gambling
U aattllae aaalaatraly ta tha aaa far r.rek llv a tl-a
a t all tha laaal M a t r .t a t .4 la thD aew ryaerr.
Why la it that television weather fore­ “ directional” center destined to in machine In bars, shops, ate. Pollct,
casters feel compelled to give you the weath­ dude all tho private and public of­ however, are very strict about slot
Bapraaratae Natlaaallr h r
Oaarral
A 4 r.rtl.U e
%
B rr.lr r
laa. M l Qrarsta
Sartase Raab HI4a.
er data on Moose Jaw and Asbestosviie be­ fices, away from the center of tha machines which made a timid apAUaata. Cirarata
pearanca but Immediately met the
fore they tell you what the temperature Is city.
The first one hsd to be aban­ hostility of authorities.
Paged
Friday, December 27,1957
outside your window 7
According to police reguUtloni
doned because, after building the
first stretch of the avenue, traffic young people under IS years of ago
expert* realised that the wider cannot “ flipper.’* But glrU and
tha streets, the more cars ride boys do have available hundreds
on them and consequently traffic of jukeboxes which constitute still
BUFFALO, N. Y. - 47V - Cornell and the radiator ornament wai eli­ In tho center front scat where he jams remain.
another aspect of tho process of
Aeronautical Laboratory, which minated.
“ Amerieanlsfflbn.”
Ptaban
has more car body structure be
since 1M7 hai investigated many Tho car has a wrap-around
tween
him
and
crash
contest
facets of the over-aU problem of bumper system with plastic foam
protecting airplane and automobile material to absorb some of the points.
passengers, has developed a “ safe­ ihoek. Tha eida bumpers are con­ Two other front seats on either
ty car” that affords maximum pro­ nected firmly to the frame, which side of the driver are slightly to
tection in ■ crash.
has been extended and reinforced. the rear and slightly lower, pre
CAL directors feel the exhibition Doort are “ accordion-type,’’ venting laterference with his vi­
car is a big step toward reducing fashioned like telephone booths or sion or arm movements. Two for­
the lots of life on the nation's high­ bus doors for easy entrance and ward facing rear seats are placed
To figure and poat tha
ways.
exit. They are securely closed by Inside the rear wheel wells. They
Rasearch, they eald. clearly dem­ three bolt bare which keep them are not dlrifctly behind the front
Liberal
a year
onstrated that tha bead la tha most ebut in a collision, thus maintain­ seats but are itaggered so that
\
vulnerable part of tha human body. ing fuU structural support of tha tho rear passengers, If thrown di­
Earnings to Saving* Accounts
Thus, the CAL aafaty car hai been car body.
rectly forward, will not strike the
predicated on tha need to protect
We will observe theoa hours
Backet Beats
front passengers.
the bead during a crash.
Two roll-over bars, one over tbs
Than there la a sixth rearward
Doc. 30—Closed A ll Day
Six basic principles ware follow­ front seat riders and tha second facing seat behind the driver.
ed In designing tba vehicle. Tha over tho rear, hava been incorpo­
Seat baits and restraining panels
Dec. 31— Open 1 p.rn. to 2 p.m. Only
lint four were similar to those rated into tha top of tha body.
hold all passengers secure.
used dally in packaging any deli­ Buckat seats were decided upon
Jan. 1—Closed A ll Day
A m w eoncept ef steering U sup­
cate object for -shipment—use a to gtvo better lateral eupport to
plied
by
hydraulic
pressure.
A
con­
strong shipping ease, fasten lid se­ tho hlpt during an aeddant Be­
curely, pack tightly and remove cause tho driver has tho graatest trol pan*l has been devised which
the driver pulls bsck Into hU Up.
bard objects from waddlog.
W e wish all o f you
exposure, ho hai been placed
Wrap-cnnad Bumpers
la addition, the driver's working
A Merry Christmas
environment wae Improved to leesen the chances of an accident by
and
Increasing visibility, simplifying
control* and Instruments, and low­
ering tba earbon monoxide of bis
A Joy-filled N ew Y ear
breathing atmoapbare. Dangerous
H . JAMES OUT AGENCY
objects also were eliminated from
sis e a s t m a r s t r e e t
the exterior of the car to Increase
safety for pedestrians.
PHONE F A 2-1451
The exterior of tho car does not
differ greatly In appearance from
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Conning The News
By VIRGINIA CONN.
Where to start—at our house we Jane McKibbin, Bud and Priscilla
are so tired today that the mind Talley. George and Audrey Speer,
is even slower than usual. Christ­ Catherine and Charlie Park. Ann
mas started with a rush this week and Lee Moore. Alice and Ernie
as busy parents tried to sandwich Mills, Andy Carraway (never did
shopping, cooking and decorating see Helen). Crela and Earl Higgin­
into a schedule jammed with par­ botham, Mike and Hazel Rowell,
Tommy and Penny reterson, Doc
ties and open houses.
Monday night a tremendous and Betts Linker (and a table full
crowd gathered at Cy and Jean of relatives), Jane and Wally Phil­
Fltton's for one of the famous Fit- lips, Claire and Kirby Fite, John
ton parties. The house rsng with and Susie Dickey, Harry and Ruth
Christmas carols and other sea­ Lee, Paul and Punkin O'Dea, Ruth
sonal songs led by Cy and Lee and Bob Bllheimer, Roy and Sally
Cunning. Lee has a beautiful voice Green( Roy just recrntly home
and pleased everyone with a solo from the midwest), Buddy and Annabelle Henderson, 5tary and Ed
“ Around the World” .
Home for the holidays and seen Higgins, Rose and Algie Speer,
at the party were Carlyle and Brack and Jessie Perkins—and
Molly‘Reedy, college daughters of scads of others, including many
MIJ8. MAE SHEPPARD was Installed at this ceremony reStar,
Jim and Jean Reedy. Also In evl- whom 1 do not know.
cently
as
Worthy
Matron
of
the
Order
of
tho
Eastern
I
(Staff Photo)
Remember
the
Art
Steddom
con­
denee were Gary and Betty Ar­
thur, son and daughter in law of cert tonight at the Mayfair. Starts
presented tha Katherine McKay
Personals
Lionel and Ridle Arthur. The youn­ at t:15, and you may get tickets
pine which Is worn by every Wor­
Mr. snd Mrs. L. G. Hunter h iv*
ger Arthurs are stationed at Myr­ at the door. Art will play many
thy Matron of Seminole Chapter
as their guests this week, their
tle Beach, 8. C., where Lt. Arthur popular numbers during the even­
during her term of office. She alto
daughter 3!lis Betty Hunter of
grinds away with the Air Force. ing. Dancing will follow to the
presented to the Worthy Matron
FtshervlUe, Va. and her flanco
Joe Davenport has gone to New tunes of Pete Bukur. Tho funds
MISS COLLEEN ENGEBRETSON .whose engagement
The Masonic Hall was trans ed to the Worthy Matron by h e r , the styrofoam heart. The heart I*
Vernon Leigh Vinson of Ports­
from
this
dance
and
concert
will
is announced today to Lt. Robert Beckwith of the United York where he will marry Eliza­
formed into a veritable bower of officers, who formed a triangle in Mrs. Sheppard's symbol for 1958. mouth, Va.
all go to charity. Beta Sigma Phi pink and blue for the installation the East while Mr*. Corley san g! The Junior Patron, R obert!!. Wilbeth
Kretzschmann
this
weekend.
States Army.
Visiting Lcdr. and Mrs. D. W.
This I understand by the grape­ sorority Is behind the whole thing, of the 1958 officers of Seminole a birthday song In her honor, to liams, presented a gift and best
Linker in their Mellonvllle homo
vine, perhaps not reliable news, and they plan a very nice gift to Chapter No. 2. Order of the East­ the tune of Auld Lang Syne. The wishes to the Worthy Patron,
K
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are Mrs. Linker's parents, Rearbut at least Interesting. Am sure tho hospital.
ern Star. In the East, two living triangle was Mr*. Cordell's sym­
The Worthy Matron gave a short Admiral (ret.) and Mrs. Preston
that many In Sanford remember
bol
for
1957.
palms flanked the steps leading to
address, ami introduced her hus­ M.'rcer of Arlington, Va. Also 3Irs.
dear old Curt Kretzschmann, who
the Worthy Matron’ s station.
band and Worthy Patron, Leslie L nker's aunt and undo Dr. and
The 1957 officers then retired.
Is now In Jacksonville. His sister,
In front of the palms were low
The following officers were in­ Sheppard, and her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Wlrta of Plttaburgh, Pa.
1 hear Is most delightful.
garden trellises Intertwined with stalled for the ensuing year: Mae Bradshaw. She especially thanked and son Hank, who la a student at
Was delighted to hear that John
pots of lavendar and white Chry­ Sheppard, Worthy Matron; Leslie Mrs. Salisbury, who was largely Dartsmouth.
Mr. snd Mr*. Forreit F. Engs* Alpha social sorority.
Fox and Melba Johnson will soon
santhemums were centered in T. Sheppard, Worthy Patffin; Lin- responsiblo for the beautiful de­
Spending tho winter in Sanford
brction announce the engagement
Lieutenant Beckwith attended be married. Their engagement
front of each trellis, and a largo nle Moyc, Associate Matron; Hcu- corations, and wished for everyone with her daughter, Mrs. D. S.
SUNDAY
of their daughter, Colleen Dawn, local schools and was graduated waa revealed at a party Tuesday
pink
rose
was
attached
to
the
Tho Senior High Fellowship of
ry U. Bullard, Associate Patron; a happy holiday season.
to Robert Eugene Beckwith, Lieu­ from Seminole High School In 1952. night. John is attending Real Es­
Talley, and family. Is Mrs. Ar­
the First Presbyterian Church will Worthy Matron's pedestal.
Augusta Bilbrey, Secretary; Hen­
Tho Worthy Patron endorsed the thur Stewart of Boothbay Har­
tenant, United States Army, ion For one year he was a student at tate School In Orlando.
Tall baskets of whlto glads, in­ rietta Haines. Treasurer; Marjorie Worthy Matron's remarks and as­ bor, Me.
meet at 5:50 p. m. sponsoring a
ef Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Beck­ the Citadel in Charleston. South
It Is traditional with a very nice get-together supper for college stu­ terspersed with branches hung with
Shepard, Conductress; Helen Lein- sured her of hls loyalty and sup­
with Sr.
Carolina and then entered the Uni group of Sanfordltes to drop in at
dents and young people out work­ miniature Christmas balls and hart. Associate Conductress; Vir­ port. He extended best wishes to of a star.
MUs Engebretson attended local, ted States Military Aeademy, West Hidden Lake Christmas night and
tiny bows of pink ribbon, stood at ginia Anderson, Chaplain; Essie everyone and asked for their co­
ing and In service.
The Worthy Matron pretented
school* and Is a graduate of Seim- i Point, New York, where he gTa- nibble on Bart and Mary Teterthe stations of ltuth and Martha. Cole, Marshal; llcrtha Snyder, operation In the coming year.
MONDAv
gifts to all her installing officers,
£ iole High School, class of 1955. She duated In June of 1057. He Is pres son's left over turkey. This Is a
In
the
West,
in
front
of
and
to
The W.S.C.S. of First Methodist
The marshal Introduced the who responded graelously with
attended Black Hills Teachers Col ently assigned to the lolst Air- relaxed way to end a hectic day Church Is giving a drop-in party the right of the Associate llatron, Organist; Irene White, Adah; Ethel
lege, Spearflsh, South Dakota, and borne Division, Fort Campbell, —with feet up and a turkey sand­ for college students, service men stood a slender tree fashioned from Pcurifoy, Ruth; Billie Schnabel, Worthy Matron and escorted her pledges of love and loyalty. Sho
Esther; Marge Bradcmeycr, Mar- fo the altar, where she knelt. The thanked all who bad helped to
also the University of Florida Kentucky.
wich at one’ s side. Cosy and old and other members of tho Older
clutter of palm seeds, sprayed tha; Joyce Nicholson. Warder, and Junior Matron read a verse pledgmake tho evening a success, and
where she Is presently enrolled as
The wedding will be a spring fashioned Is the Peterson's home Youth Fellowship Class at the and hung with pink angel's hair.
Elmer J. Still. Sentinel. &lt;
j Ing love and loyalty, and placed a for the glfta at her itatlon.
a junior In the College of Educa­ event. Definite plans will be an­ with the huge tree and many al­
home of Miss Marianne Strickland, In front of and to tho left of the
Elizabeth Thompson, Electa for , lei about her neck. Mrs. Corley
Everyone joined In singing “ Hap­
tion. She is one of the Gator Band nounced at a later date.
most forgotten handmade Christ­ 912 Palmetto Ave. from 8 to 9:30 Associate Patron was a wheel, the
1958, was absent due lo Illness.1sang "Tho Rosary of the Star". py Birthday" to the Junior Matron
majorettes at the University and
mas toys and baubles. After a
spokes
entwined
with
fern
and
de­
P rn.
Mrs. Bradshaw Installed tho Chap- The officers formed a circle about Grace Cordell.
la also associated with Zeta Tau
round of visiting what eould be
licate blue artificial flowers.
lain, and Vivian Welsh substituted the Worthy Matron while the Chip-1 In tho outgoing march the offic­
nicer?
On the floor before the pedestal as organist while Mrs. Snyder was lain said a prayef. The Star Points,
ers formed a heart about the a'tar
One of the most practical of
was an arrangement of pink rose* installed.
Associate Matron and Junior Ma­ while the aololat sang “ Into My
zany gifts was one received by
in a blue vase, and between the | The Worthy Matron and Worthy tron oach made a little speech In
Heart." Throughout the evening all
W. K. McRoberts, this year. It is
West and Either'* station stood Patron were saluted with Grand verie, giving the meaning of the
Miss Sandra Monforton, bride- a "Happy Hour" clock. All the
offirera carried wired and ruffled
an
arch
wreathed
with
fern
and
Honors. They were congratulated colors In the lei.
elect of Ens. Fred Wilson, was numerals say five.
heart! of pink net.
Mr. and 5!rs. W. B. Stovall of
pink rose*.
by tho Installing officer, who pre­
After the Worthy Matron had re­
honored Saturday afternoon with
The Worthy Matron's colors of
Some of us felt pretty old Christ­
1101 Elm Ave. will be honored In
The secretary's desk boasted an sented them with gifts and a certi­ turned to her station she was pre­
ENTERPRISE— Approximately
a miscellaneous shower given for mas night at the Interfraternity
pink and blue were carried out In
Lake City Sunday at the home of
and arrangement of lavendar ami white ficate.
her by Mrs. W. A. Morrison and Ball. The young things seem to 125 of the m e m b e r s
sented hy her sister with n beauti­ panel, for driving the ear, all withtheir daughter Mrs. Martha Les­
their families gathered at the chrysanthemums in a pink fluted, Tho Junior Matron, Mrs. Cordell. ful ami unusual gavel In tho form la fingertip reach.
her daughters, Miss Dorothy Mor­
look younger every year—or is it Florida
lie. The couple’s fiftieth wedding
vase.
On
tho
dais
In
tlm
East,
a
P o w e r Club houso
rison and Miss Margaret Morri­ because—no sense going Into that!
anniversary will attract many re­
Friday evening Dec. 20th for the small white Christmas tree hung
son.
Anyway
the
crowd
was
pretty
well
latives for a family celebration.
annual Christmas party. All tha 1with blue lights and pink and blue
Polnsettia arrangements and a divided, and there was more than
The Stovall's have four other
children anxiously awaited tho ! balls put the finishing touch to Rio
lighted
Christmas
tree
carried
out
one rock and roller on the Mance nrrival of Santa Claus during the decorations. After the 1957 officers j
children, Mrs. Ruth Wing, Day­
t o n a Beach, George E. Stovall, At the Christmas theme at the Mor­ floor who had passed the age of early part of the program. The ers had retired, the arch and bas­
^ an ta; Dugene Stovall, Sanford; rison home at 1904 Sanford Ave. Indiscretion. The Tony Perez or­ committee arranging this Christ­ ket* of Rlads were moved lo the |
After opening her many lovely chestra was excellent and provid­
Walter B. Stovall Jr., Jacksonmas party were introduced and East. The new Worthy Matron |
Tllle. They -have ten grandchildren ;
the honoree and her guests ed good variety for older and youn- thanked, for all their special and Worthy Patron passed through
alway s first
q u a l i t y !
and two great grandchildren. The
Invited Into the dining room gar.
work, including decorating the the arch to take their stations.
Holiday gowns were much In evi­ club. Reaponsible were Mr. and
entire family will gather in Lake where refreshments were served
The 1957 officers marched In ami
from a lace covered table with dence. Red was perhaps the most
City Sunday.
Mrs. R. G. JfcCormlck, Mr. and ajjumedtheir .stations. The lord's J
Mr. Stovall Is retired. He Is a silver appointments and a Cl -1st- popular color.
Mrs. Harold Stultx, Mr. ami Mrs. prayer was repeated in uniion,
former grocer, and has also been m a s centerpiece arrangement.
The lobby of the Mayfair Inn W. L. Tyler and Linda, Mr. and followed by saluto to the flag, and |
Mrs.
E.
A.
Morforton
poured
cof­
Is centered with a huge Christ­ Mr*. Jack Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. a speech of welcome to all present
affiliated with newspapers.
fee for the guests.
mas tree. Santa Claus came to the Harvey Dunn, Mrs. Marion Stan- j by "the Worthy Matron, Grace Cor
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Those Invited to be with Miss Inn Christmas Eve for the forty ley and John Kelly.
Jdell. Tho Associate Matron and
Monforton were Mrs. E. A. .Mon­ children who are vacationing
Newly elected officers for th e ' Associate Patron presented the
forton, mother of the bride-elect; there.
coming year for the club were Past Patron's Jewels to Hu- retiring
Sonja Monforton, sister of the
Not to slip away from the sub­ also introduced, as follows, pres. Matron and Patron.
bride-elect; Mrs. A. L. Wilson, ject-seen in the crowd Christmas Harvey L. Dunn, V. pres. W. D.
The conductress introduced Mrs.
mother of the groom-elect, and night were Bill and Sally Hutchi­ Causey, Tress, Sidney Emanuel. Virginia Anderson, P. M., Install­
Mrs. W. A. Cook.
son, Cy and Jean Fltton, Cliff and Directors; D. J. Parker. L. W. ing Olficer, who in turn introduced
The Young Womens Auxiliary
Also, Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom,
Jones, L. D. Stowcll, C. R. Noble, her assistants: Kathleen Brad­
pine cones, and randies made up
Mrs. Ralph Cowan Jr., Mrs. E. C.
shaw, Asst. Installing officer and
entertained recently In tho homo
Tha number of working wo­ ami K. I). A remits.
Harper Jr., Mr*. W. H. Stemper,
Following the arrival of Santa Escort: Grace Cordell, Installing
o f Mrs. E. C. Campbell with a
men has risen nearly ona million
Mrs. Mark Jacoby of Apopka, Miss
supper and program meeting. The
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annually during tha past five Clan* and the presentation of Marshal; Bertha Snyder. Installing
Martha Stemper, Miss Harriett
tables
were decorated In the
years, with women now making gifts and randy to all the child­ Organist; Katie Corley, Soloist and
LONG AN D SHORT SLEEVES
aChristmas style. Holly, painted Redding, Miss Elizabeth Woodruff, up ons-thlrd the nation's working ren, refreshmenta of ice cream, Eunice Turner, Installing Chap­
Miss Jo Ann Moore, Miss Alice
cookies, .okea end coffee were lain.
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A birthday courtesy was presentserved.
h. center ni#r«_
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Little rhri«tm»«
Christmas Brown- Mijs Nancy Cash, Mias
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Mary Rose Speer, Miss Lennie Rohouses were used for place mark­
tundo, Miss Marilyn Calhoun, Miss
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A program followed the supper. Grace Marie Stinecipher.
Tha name of the program was
“ I Am The Door” . It waa all about the discouragement* and
hardships that missionaries have
to go through when they nre ap­
Clayton Smith
pointed to a foreign mission field.
Mrs. Gordon Sweeney
&lt;4 The supper and program were
Kathleen May
enjoyed by Marian Routh, Anne
Mrs. If. S. Duggar
LONG SL E E V E S-F A N C Y PATTERNS
Tnmer, Marcel Kfrid, Hilda ErgPeggy Bowes
le, Marchetta Campbell, Mrs. E.
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In Impressive O.E.S. Ceremony

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The white stern light, required
oa ail motorboats up to S3 feet,
n a y be mounted off the centerline
on powerboats under 26 feet, sccording to a ruling approved by
Vic* Admiral A . C. Richmond, U.
S. Coast Guard commandant.
In announcing the ruling, the
Coast Guard explained it had “ re­
ceived many inquiries from the
motor boating public and the small
boat induatry concerning the loca­
tion of the tu rn light. The Coait
Guard has reviewed the subject
. . . and finds that clarification
tad interpretation of the applica­
ble rules and regulations. . .are
accessary "
The ruling follows a statement
Issued by the Coast Guard which
pointed out, “ The Coast Guard has
noted an increasing number of
•mall motorboats carry the requir­
ed all around white light well off
the centerline. While It considers
tha centerline location desirable,
the Coast Guard has so far pub­
lished no regulation requiring this.
Whether such a regulation will be
published depends on the outcome
o f further discussions with repre­
sentatives of various
boating
groups."
After a series of meetings with

5 FSU Trackmen
Will Be Competing
In Bowl Carnival
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pete In the Sugar Bowl Track Car­
nival In New Orleans, Dec. 29.
The Seminoles are entered In
three events of one of the nation's
best holiday track attractions.
FSU's Jack Terwllllger, Dade
City senior who has been timed in
t.T seconds, will compete tn the
100-yard dash.
Junior Jim Casteel of St. Petersburg, defending Florida AAU 440yard dash champion, will enter
his specialty. Casteel has done a
• second-flat 440, holds the FSU
•chool record with a 49.4 clocking.
Orlando senior Mike Conley,
Doyle Ruff, Orlando sophomore
Charles Nye, and Casteel will re­
present the Seminoles In the mile
relay.

members and representatives of
the Outboard Boating Club of
America and other induatry and
boating groups, the Coast Guard
issued Its ruling.
“ From a practical view, It was
found the installation of lighta on
the centerline of certain small
boats, especially those propelled
by outboard motors,, was quite dif­
ficult. As a result of a thorough
study, the ruling was made and
the exception applies to boats un­
der 26 feet in length equipped with
either the white all around light
or white 12 point light," the Coast
Guard explained.
During ita discussions with the
Coast Guard regarding the stern
light, OBC offered to conduct any
necessary tests to determine the
best arrangements of lighta for
•mall boats for maximum safety
and visibility. OBC Executive Di­
rector Guy W. Hughes has an­
nounced that OBC Intends to carry
out the tests as part of its con­
tinuing program of promoting
boating safety.
A tentative schedule has already
been set up, Hughes stated. It In­
cludes group discussions of Indus­
try repreientatlves and technicians
to obtain the best thinking of au­
thorities on the subject, the pre­
paration of sketches illustrating the
best Ideas produced by the discus­
sions, actual on-the-water tests of
these ideas and demonstrations of
the various light arrangements
which proved to be most practical
and effective during the tests.
The Coast Guard is being invit­
ed to cooperate in the testing pro­
gram by supplying technicians to
take part in the group discussions
and to assist and observe the tests,
Hughes said.

SHRINK Dltll.I.S OPEN
MIAMI W — Practice opened
yesterday for 46 college players
scheduled to compete In the NorthSouth Shrine football game In the
Orange Bowl on Christmas night.
The entire South squad, and
coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
Tech were scheduled to arrive to­
day, as were halfback Dick I.ynch
amt end Dirk I’rendergniit of No­
tre Dame, both members of the
North team.

COMMERCE, Texas fS p e cla l)Folk In Texas say, “ If you don't
like the weather, stick around. It'll
change." And membera of East
Texas State’s Tangerine Bowlbound football team are saying
the same thing about the!.* grid
positions.
Player shifts occur as unexpect­
edly as one of the 'blue northers'
which frequently sweep the state.
For instance there's Guard Ken­
neth Deaton, all-conference, allTexas College and honorable men
tlon all-American, Deaton lettered
first at end and the next season
earned a letter at tackle before
moving to guard this year.
And to round out his experience,
he occaaipnally serves as center
to snap the ball on punt and extra
point situations. He has the dis­
tinction of playing every position
in the line.
Then there's Billy Joe Keesee,
first-unit end, who last year was
a starter at left halfback. And
•peaking of the backfleld.a lot of
changes have been felt in that seg
ment of the team.
Halfback Gary Berry, Fullback
Lawrence Ford and Quarterback
Richard Woods have been Juggled
in one of Coach J. V. Sikes' varie­
ty moods.
Berry customarily was a right
half but started the season at left
half, earning all-conference and
all-Texas College honors.
Ford, three-letterman fullback,
put in a couple of games at right
half on short notice after Bobby
Ewell, regular right half suffered
an injured knee.
“ Ford did a good Job for as at
halfback," Sikes said.
Most recent change la the shift
of Woods, No. 2 quarterback, to
second unit right half.
“ Woods Is really showing up well
at halfback," said teammate Bob­
by Ewell, regular right half.
To mention a few m oi* affected
by the grid metamorphosis, Jack
Pirkey, three letterman at quar­
terback, now is listed at end, BUly
Lylos, two-letterman at guard, put
In his first year at tackle where
he did a commendable Job. He was
a fullback in high school.
So what's the Jan. X starting
lineup? Just watch the numbers.

Cubs' Coach Says Team Improving
Ray Farris Grid
Player With Heart
Stout As Football
By RICHARD W. HATCH
United Press Sports Writer
CHARLOTTE. N. C. B t - Ray
Farris la a IT-year-old - boy with
a heart as stout as the football
ha handles with such skill.
Tha handsome youth qasrterbacked the Myers Park High
School footbatl team hare to state
honors and was named a high
school All-American by a national
magazine.
Ha did this, and kapt his name
on the scholastic honor roll, de­
spite the tragedy of his mother
and father-dying of heart attacks
within weeks during tha football
season.
Ray la the son of the late Char­
lotte attorney Ray Farris, an alltime great guard at the Univer­
sity of North Carolina.
“ Dad gave me my first football
when I was one," Ray says. “ He
taught me all the fundamentals, I
guess, and we always went to the
North Carolina football games to­
gether."
Father Thrilled
"He got to tee me play our first
four games this year. He was
right thrilled over that."
The elder Farris suffered a
heart attack and died on a Fri­
day. Ray's high school coach, Gus
Purcell, said Ray"Just didn't feel
like playing our game Saturday
night."
But Purcell said his teammates
"understood." They beat a cross­
town rival 43-0 in that game.
Ray was back In gear the fol­
lowing week despite the blow. He
seemed to suffer a slight slump
but the team continued its unde­
feated pace.
Mother Stricken
Ray and hit mother went to Cha­
pel lllil, N. C., a short time later
to aee a North Carolina game. Ray
went to talk to Coach Jim Tatum
after the game. When he returnrd
to Join hla mother he found (he

This k the seventh sf M dis­
patches ms the off-season out­
look of tack major letgne team
for HU, written by the managers
of each club.

Tlta pitching staff at Taylor,
better with seasoning.
Moe Drabowskl, Dick Drott, Jim
Brosnan, Johnny Briggs, who
seems to be recovered from an
arm injury, Bob Anderson, and a
couple of youngsters we've brought
By BOB SCUFFING *
up should do all right. Ed Mayer,
Written for United Press
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. u&gt; — If we up from Fort Worth, and Glenn
can start next season as we fin­ Hobble, x left-hander from Mem­
TEXAS CHRISTIAN,
ished tha last one, tha Cuba will phis, are highly regarded, although
COLORADO, IOWA.
(till
a
little
rough
around
the
do all right.
A N D BA/LOR W IN
During the last two months of edges. So was Drott when he first
/N c o r r a l, orange,
came along.
R O *e A N D
last season we won 29 and loat
Oetlield
Problems.
.
SU G AR
27, and that la the kind of base­
BOWLS.
Don’t be surprised if Fernando
ball wa want to play all season.
We'va done a lot of building, Rodriques, at 25, gives us some
peuoFQR[&gt;
and some trading, and we'll do good relief pitching. We got him
more to get the material wa need from the Giants' Minneapolis farm
t a k e s w 7.000
team, and he's doing well In the
to become a solid club.
h ir s t p r iz e
_____
MONEZ IN LO
i S
The baseball writers have been winter league down in Cuba.
We
haven’
t
any
deals
in
sight
a n g e l e s o p e N.
ribbing me about the trade we
made with Milwaukee, In which right now,' but we still have out­
we gave right-handed pitchers Bob field problems, particularly in cenRush and Don Kaiser, along with terficld. The outfielders we have
outfielder Eddie Haas, for left- are Lee Walls, who came from
JACKIE
handed pitcher Taylor Phillips and Vittsburgh last year In the deal
RO BINSON
which
also
gave
us
Dale
Long
at
catcher Sam Taylor.
RETIRES FROM
first
base;
Jim
Bolger,
Bob
I think we helped our club In
~
BASE'
PAHCHO 60NZALES
the deal. We got youth, as both Speakr, Walt Moryn and Chuck
BA LL
INITIATE*
REN
Taytor and Phillips ate 24. And Tanner.
ROSENALL INTO
Third
base
was
a
problem
last
in Taylor we got ourselves a pro­
PRO TENNIS,
bable starting left-handed pitcher, year until John Goryl came along
TUNS 4 o A
which we badly needed last sea and did a pretty good Job for us.
frtS T S
We’ ve got Bobby Adams for third
MATCHES,
son.
base
duty
also,
and
have
been
* Looks to Future
When you are trying to bring given high recommendation on
a club up, there Is nothing like Antonio Taylor, a 20 year-old from
6eNtFULLM R?m \
trying to find young players, with Minneapolis.
L/PT 5 THE
- f 11 '
Jerry Kindall and Bobby Mor­
lasting qualities, who might not
M ID D LEW E IG H T, f
win the pennant for you the first gan give us pretty good protection
TITLE fffO M ” &gt;1 \
year or so but will Improve with at second and Ernie Ranks—well,
SUGAR BAX R O B IN S O N
experience and make you a con­ you just tell me a better guy to
£wfnHr&lt;e l| a«| fntmi
,,
have at shortstop who hits those
tender for several years.
We brought up some young play­ long ones for you like he docs.
Cal Nelman, another youngster
ers in the second half of last sea­
son and our winning percentage who made the team last season,
started going up. We've got some caught more games than any other
good young pitchers, probably the catcher in the National Loaguc
best staff of young pitchers of any and was only out-hit by three or
team In the major leagues. Bar­ four catchers, if memory serves1
ring physical handicaps, they'll get me correctly. I know he can do
a good job for us, and Taylor w ill1
The Navy team that meets Rice adorned with memorial plaques,
be of help.
had suffered a fatal heart attack.
in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1 will while memorial chairs will be InPurcell said Hay took this sec­
be playing for more than a vie- scribed with the name of the pery
OREGON IN GOOD SHAPE
ond tragic blow In stride even
i son to be memorialized.
"
tory.
EUGENE, Ore. Ml — Oregon,
though he had no other immediate
Contributions to the fund in any
The Middies hope their second
described by coach Lcn Casanova
family to turn to. He moved across
. „ . . . ,
....
,
as in good physical condition for post-season bowl appearance in amount however, will be gratefully
recent years will help spotlight a accepted. The address Is Memorial
nelehbor? *°
l0n8UmC
Bowl game against Ohio
national campaign being conducted Stadium Fund, P. 0 . Box 777, AnThe following Friday. Myers
wa,s .bu** witH term .-xam; by the Naval Academy to raise \napolis, Md.
Park played In the western state i1n_»t1i“ n#
in,teJ,‘ o( ,00tba,‘ funds needed to assure construc­
drills.
playoffs. Ray was nothing short of
Casanova said his squad will tion of a $3 million Navy-Marlnj
sensational in this game.
leave by plane for Los Angeles on Corps Memorial Stadium.
Navy is the only major football
Saturday and undergo 10 practice
scssidns during the 11 days there. team in the counlry without an
adequate stadium, being forced to
FINALS CURTAIL OSU DRILLS play its “ home" games at Balti­
COLUMBUS, Ohio W — National more. No Federal funds are avail­
champion Ohio Stale was listed able for the project.
To date. Navy personnel at sea
for only one prc-Itose Howl foot­
ball practice this week because of and ashore have dug into tlicir
pockets to contribute more tha..
final examinations.
Coach Woody Hayes said the $800,000 to the Stadium fund. Tha
. Fairchild Twitter,
yo-yo dstlgnor
Buckeyes would hold a light work- ; Naval Academy Athletic AsiociaV» our (lot lifted ad
out on Wednesday and will leave tlon, a private non-profit nrganizaAro a telling hoodlinor.
Saturday for Pasadena, Calif.
|tlon which supports the Academy's
-------I entire intercollegiate program, has
RED AIR FAKES DOWN
|pledged $1 million. Both groups
LONDON (U P)—Radio Moscow have gone their limit,
said Monday Soviet airline fates j Asdstance is needed from indlwill soon be as low as those on viduals, firms and veterans orgathe railways. A broadcast said in- niratinns who arc being asked to
creasing use of new types of air- subscribe to a $100 memorial chair,
LAST SHOWING
craft would soon bring air fares $1,000 plaque or larger tribute to
STARTS 6:30
down. It said some fares were re- associates, members or employees
duced 12 per cent from last year who have served or are now servinc Corps.
^
1
and as much as 40 per cent on j ing in the Navy or Marine
some northern Siberian routes.
The facade of the stadium
,m wil1 bc |

Navy W ill Be Playing
For More Than Victory

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today

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(JET MORE OUT OP LIFE (10 OUT
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JOHN PAYNE • IUTMI01UN
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LIONS DRAW CROWDS
DETROIT W The Detroit
Lions played before 618,252 specta­
tors during their 12 regular season
games this year for an average of
31,231 per game.

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VOL8 TAKE YULE VACATION
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. W — Uni­
versity of Tennessee football play­
ers were under Instructions today
to work out at their homes in pre­
paration for their Gator Bowl
game against Texas A4M.
The Vol team will not reassem­
ble until Dee. 23, then will go by
train to Jacksonville, Fla., for a
full workout ther on Christmas
Eve.

•V *6

&amp;

CLOSE HOWI, SCORES
DALLAS. Tex. SB-With Navy
and Rice preparing for their Jan.
X football game In Dallas, It's in­
teresting to note that In the 11
previous Colton Howl contests,
there's a difference of only 1.6
points between the average scores
of the boat and visiting tesms.

Pfuauaew “ C M rw si so w * ' s u s s i bcnos

y e a r - b y A lan Mav«r1

-REVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver

Schomburger Goes
To Academic All
America Squad
TALLAHASSEE—Florida
Slate
University I foothill captain Ron
Schomburger has been namrd to
the second team Academic All
America squad.
The 196-pound senior end from
Pittsburg, Pa., was listed on the
second unit slong with end Jsek
Regan of Roston University. First
team ends were Jim Philips of
Auburn and John Nikkei of TCU
Schomburger caught XI pases for
160 yards and three touchdowns
during the past season. He carries
better than a B average in the
classroom.
The SoholastJe AR America
tram Is compiled by Southern
Methodist University from nomina­
tions made by newspapermen,
sportscasteri and sports publicity
directors across the nation.

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The Ride’s on Us!
But IfU bo goof pleasure tasting
a new '56 Studebaker or
Packard with tho smoothest ride
on the road. Como in today I

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8:10 P.M.
Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P. M.
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SAN FORD MOTOR CO., INC.

1001 S. Sanford A v . l*h. FA 2-1382______ ^

8 Miles South of Sanford, Highway 17-92

“ CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMITTED FREE

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IS—BOATS tad MOTORS
W. P. SMITH

I LOST A FOUND
SPAC lO t'S HOME
Outboard Salta A Pert it*
S FOE RENT
3 bedroom 2 bath ham* «ith la l» ! 2515 Park Ava._______FA Z S IU
S BEACH RENTALS
V .W M it
««JJ»tructloa. |MERCURV OUTBOAf D MOTORS
IlCJkOO.OO. 18,008 80 D©» n.
« WANTED la RENT
C o a p lfa line of 1*55 motor* on
5— REAL ESTATE FOK SALE
ROSA L. PAYTON
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Emergency Force Names Next Year's
Aflanlic Storms
Relax In Cairo

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Fri. Dec. 27, 1957—P*|Q T

THE CARL) OF THANKS
7 often

____ .
_
cMd which la difficult to fill in any vther way Not omy u tt a
graaout expreuiou of gritltud* to th ru «h o hav« *ect Doral
tnoutaa but alio ecurtetuiiy acknowledge* the le m c e t and kindContracting A Rapalrt
netiei of tha many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot wail
4—FARMS. ACREAGE. PROVES Registered Real Estate Rroker
price reduction* for 135*. P.ig- 1047 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-95M
be matl.d.
T REA1. ESTATE WANTED
I’ h FA 2-1101— 17 92 at Hiawatha
N fw jpiper Card* of Think* ate accepted a* socially correct.
g%t trade-in allowance in lowrt
Plumbing — KrttkT Heating
• MISCELLANEOUS
Emily Pelt, the noted authority on etiquette, feel* they servo many
bet eur line of beat* and trailer*.
A—FLOWERS. PLANTS.
M. G. HODGES
good use*.
t-rk f* . d V E T tW
There la no prescribed form for a Card of Think*. It can be as
WASHINGTON fU P) — The
Sendee on All Water Pump*—
I T LARRY COLLINS
SHRUBS
Walla DrJlad — Punape
United Preaa Staff Correepondant rbanee* "are ov«rwhelming.’ ' tha j brief or aa detailed a* *ou desire. When the cccanon come* you
M OFFICE EQUIPMENT
WE
HAVE
A
HOME
For
Sale—Pet
Spider
Monkey.
210
*
*
■
ill
find a lympathetically understanding member of our staff ta
Phone FA 2-W37
Faola Road
II AUTOMOBILES-TRAILERS
C A IR O - ( I T ) —Take a batrh weather hureiu »av». that lea girl* ;
FOR YOU
a m st you.
W. lath In back.
U BOATS A MOTORS
NaU.
Orchid.
Tortia.
Oumov.
|
of C.l * from pin- diff*rent oatCl.AKK
U FARM SUPPLIES A MACWINion*, pa* *hem on duty jj» « win*- K-o* Sherrj. Thor*. Udeie. Vir
THE “ IN MEMUKIU.'t" NOTICE
Purrle* for ia!e. mixed bread:
Plumbing.
Heating
A
Supply
Co.
ERT
dobtrman pir.car, collie, and
leas, wom t-ltja dtasrt and you gy. WUni, Yr**, Yurith. and ZorIt is th* cuitcm of many families in tin* country' to commaa m
HOMES— S
bedroom*
Centra-.ting
A
Eej
Contracting
Repair*
14 PETS-UVESTOa-SUPPLIES
rate a bereavement by an ' In Memortura" notice u&gt; oawipgpcg
bralr bull. Ft. I Box 72. FA 2no will r.sv*r do anybody any
1 A l hath*.
2*19 Orlando Dr.
Dr _Fb
^ FA
_______
2-2374
__ have prob'.emi.
ciainJted column*. They find a real solace therein. Preparation er
3043 or FA 2-132T.
(PMUtiy)
Th» "you" with th*i* problama bircv
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
illectioa of a suitable se n e bring* back to them tender, pleasant
U ARTICLES WANTED
Complete and ready fee immedi­ I I _ A r Vi CI.ES WARTEI i
(• Boston-ham Joe Nate, r»er*itBut leak out for Alma. Rerkv,
recollections. Aa Ellxa Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
ate eceupanry.
1C PLACES U EAT
. PLUMBING
ia« dire'ta- of the United Nation:. ( lea. Daily. File. Fif). G»rda. He
expressed it:
If BEALTT PARLORS
WANTED—.All kind* of icrap ma­
Contract and Repatr Work
"How- cruelly aweet are the e:hoe*
t-n». Iba. .Unire, Kstv, Lilt, and
tm*.*g*acy Forte.
15 FEMALE HELP WANTED
terial. Zuckermin. Sab-aft Yard
Free Estimate:
that start
Location*
Ha t just rperted the UNEP's Mtlly Some of the:* Vada art
U MALE HELP WANTED
Phrsa FA 2-2SS4.
What memory tlaya an eld tun*
South Piaecreat — Sanford
2M Sand?rd Ava^Aons^r A 2-32S3 |7$i- e»2**r here in Cairo "ci'e bound ta eut up rfugh
IS MALE «r FEMALE
on *he heart. ’
17—RMAlifl PARLORS*'
Wkitparisc Oaka — Titumila
——
m
mm I ?r9W
world'* first intamat- I The** are th* name» the wegthMelt frequently an In Memnnum la inserted on the sentrora WORK WANTED
sary of death. However, ether dates, which tt is felt are appro*
! - i-i :■(&gt;
•101.
ion.il army get the recreation end •er bureau, with the advice and
U BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Soft Water Shampoo
priatr cr mramncful are nl*o selected. The birthday of the de­
FHA in service aad FHA fwana- HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
' Noi* e*t« the h*arisch*v
[consent of Ihe Atr Fnrre anil N*\v,
22A MONET U* LOAN
parted. the wedding anniversary, Memorial Day. even Christmas
mg available.
h l | j (rh M t"me
Mme J„
mn* &lt;Jif,J)f [has tucked for neat jear'a Atlantic
» SPECIAL SERVICES
105 S. Oak Ave
FA 2-5742 r i Am» T V . m c^M jutraim rnui , HI* heidseh»»
tw win*
are among other significant occasions chosen.
UK ROOFING A PLUMBING
If you are hesitant to eapress your tender thoughts tn poatla
rb . FA 2-4223 "AfU r'iiOO p.
language, u i in more urn- hurricane*
We
can
qualify
you
for
one
of
ith—
fem
a
le
H
e
l
p
*
an
ted
24 PIANO SERVICES
form, you may a*ail yourself of the Herald's collection of original
forwi than rou rould find tt an
Norman F Higrn. the b'ireau'»
theao homaa in SO minuta*. You
» ELECTBICAL-CONTRACTOBJ
verses. These express in poetic beauty the emotions o f tha heart*
u»hrr* ronvantion. They rang* i p u b 11 c information roordinator.
can start enjoying the boma
string*. Among tnem are verses appropriate to any circumstance.
M INSURANCE
from th* Finn who wants to know •**ld "ihe chance* are overwhelmDeBARY
while we proceae the paper*.
a NOTICES-PERSONAIR
FRIGIDA1RE
appliance*,
aale |
j,, „ n
, r, , )
iwg that wo'll never get to the
Earning oppjrtunit.v available.
THE RATE
» ARTICLES fer SALE
and aernco. O- H, High, O ri#dois^ &lt;w1
^i.# t^diao mi-pnrai I hoffnm of the list."
Women are earning 22 and
Cspds of Thank* and in Menmrium notice?, due to the fact they
Fla.
Phone
FO
5-3515
or
San*
i f FURNTTURB A HOUSEHOLD
23 per hour selltug Avon Co*,
Developed by
may run to considerable length, are billed at 11.00 per eolumn Inch.
ford FA I-3U 1 aftar I * n . I who waste a plat* of honerj.tn 1 Tretur*! storms of (ha kind th at
metier. R'nte now to district
gooir.a** eurry (The Finn had to i spiw-g hurrieme* neeur on an
1—LOST end FOUND
ODHAM&amp;
manager. Mr*. J. Milaiueh.
aattla for a Sw-ediih m titage, but j average of onl* eight or nine
Elaetncal Contracting
TUDOR, Inc.
Bex 249. Lockhart. Fla.
Lost—Ladies black handbag. Re­
House Wiring and Repalra
the Indian got hi* curry )
I timr* a year They .seldom num
ward. Th. FA 2 0V&gt;.
RANDALL ELECTKIU
CO.
her a« many a* 1.1. Rut once, some ]
DAI LY C R O S S W O R D
ni
e*» "ftoi*
The
renter
was
opeii»d
here
re.
tJUlJtl ULi'JM
Cor. R o y . 17-11 A 27th SL
|l i t Magoolia
i*— MAi.K flR u * w a n t e d
j&gt;N2H'iia Iium tin
It
rrotly after au month*' operation y\ &gt;e»r« sjo. there were 21.
DOWN
ACRO&amp;S
13. Kxcla.
2—lOK KENI
Phone FA 2-lSOt
m u u siuaM om
n im ej would appear to h» enough
nation u
1. Driver
I. Fall*
BRAILEY ODHAM, Prw.
B o-* Wanted—to sell The San­ fa A —BUILDING—
C1SU tiuaici nt-t
Slaepinr rooms, TV. Tha Gable:,
IT Soon
3 Man*
on
But 'b* bureau la afraid pot to
PAINTING
Each
week
350
a-ldier*
will
n
u n a u k iw m «&lt;
ford
Herald
Monday
through
401 Magr.eh* Av*.. FA 2-0720.
snow
20. .Mess,
name
o o [ l a w tifciiu i
Friday* at 3:30 pm . Coma to
r*arm down from Gaia for ieven i pick a name for each letter of th*
UlUKUHUn
ur*
iabbr.1
2 Cure
The Harald offiee and a»k for
days ef r*lax-ation earned every i alphabet. One je a r it stopped it
Two btdreom unfuraish*d house
i Chin.) hiK ot/ n u u lut-t
9 A West
3. Competent
Bill Vincent after * 30.
three month* (p th* rommond * 21—and reaped a harvest of levw ;tr kitchen equipment. 445.'Jl) 20 acre tile farm. 3 b e d r o o m
□ u a raunuorji-.
21.;
, Play.
roint
4 L-lt-r
house. Urge barn Eaiy tsrma.
a u a a o c t natc
oral h ii n d * d letter* from scorn­
iruithly, 405 San Carlo*. Phone
lonelv d»*»et outpoatv.
(H-b.)
n*weomer
in*
J.
B.
Levy.
Ph.
FA
2-1223.
ClUHlit (it l.’tuCI)
ful school kid* « anting to know if
T ni'R a n d SPORTS
FA 2-3351.
card
10. Biblical
3 Opposite
HHNMH UlUUIte.i
nobodv
eier
told
the
hureau
there
j
Waiting
for
them
ar*
praarrRaiuod«Lng — Raroofing — Re­
..UiBUU ULItU!
of
22.Ctrl
&lt; a
EFFICIENCY apartment* »uit- i Large 3 bedroom. I 1* bath*, cement
name
WANTED
iTTT
are
29
letter*
in
the
alphabet.
anged
package
tour*
to
the
pyra­
nine
I
siding — Materials — Contrac­
12. Kingdom
•debtor*"
able for eoupla or ilngle per*on. I block on beautiful land bottom
lake. Lot 150'x400\ Just 15 min­
Y
iid i I d ’ s Aaiaa#
25..
,
Ahead
6.
Measure
tors
—
Financing.
Hagen
salil
Ihe
bureau
13.
------------mids,
Luxor
and
Cairo's
museums
ran
Private bath k shower. ideally | ute* from Sanford. Term* by
28. IUtarda
36. Uttle .
i Hind )
AU«n,
located across from Pont Office. | ownlr. Thon* FA 2-4308.
and expense,free fun and gam*. £rnve
* real person named
27. Pattern
Island f l
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Am. soldier 7. r*ma
Inquim Jacobson Dept. Store. •
• sporting rlub*
Xrae, a girl In North Carolina.
at
Cairo's
he«t
Young man with nice personality,
37. Cupid
«
29. Digit
8. Portion
14 Not
Cleaning, w a x i n g Ss-mng
Tbi* i* a pa** to the Movialand
"We'e# trc iog to gi-e th» bo; *
38., Wine
33 Alaskan '
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
working
9 An
SaminoU County tinea 1925.
Ride-In for Fred Ball. Eap. dau
n
u
t
appearance,
ambitious
and
iqrottbing they couldn't, get in
city
private bath*. 114 W. First St.
cup*
15 Clipg
ordained
H. M- Gleaaoa. Lake Mary
TOO MANY SMITHS
Jan. 5, 1353.
i Beirut-er any place *t*» for that
31.1
, Kinders
40. Constella­
perron
to
eager
to
learn
an
interesting
STORM
LAKE.
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)—
Nice bedroom with connecting pow- L -M I .trP.lTAN EOT
tion
32..Cook
(
14 Mr
It Afresh
For Painting call Mr. Tasker. Ph |matter." Noi* said. ''Her* they . Smith i* causing a little ennfusder room. Heat. Call FA 2-6403.
trade.
Wynn
FA 2-61o9 or FA 2-6no7.
have
a
chance
In
»e»
iom»
n*
th*
Inn
at
the
faculty
level
»*
Buena
WOOD ■ WOOD • WOOD
A'
*
IT Gr«*k
7 ” &lt;• 7
i
I
rreat history and art treasures of
Cnlleg- thl* ve,r. Four
2 BR. furn. ept. upstair*. 203 E. Genuine Pitch Pine A Oak Fire
TED BUHNETT
letter
i
i
21*t St. 350. Ph. FA 2-3351.
Wood— Best deal in Town. Call
th* world.
I Smiths are on th» fieutalty They ,
FOR BETTER PAINTING
0
i
19 Stitch
US and your wood weme* arc
2901 Graodnew Ph. FA 2-2971
"Our Ides is to ! **p them oceu- ; ira D* F r Smith, pmfesser
1? Disconnect
Ap*rtm»nt. threa room* and bath
%
over. BOB k ERNIE MORRIS Busin*** background helpful, but
,
pied
and
interested
with
this
of
biology;
Claude
W.
Smith,
aa|
23 A temper.
Kitchen fum uhid. 2201 Park
L
Phone FA 2-4223 before 9 or
House punting and repsirinr!
rh*st of nth*r thing* to . ilstant to th# president; Vernon
not necessary.
arv p«act
Ave.
i
after 8. Alto Chri*tmt» tree*,
Reasonable rate*. Cad FA ---1-3 ^,j„ and &lt;** here. If they're occii- |F Smith. 1e*turer in rnglish, and
ii
: » ta g .
nativ*
abort
leaf
ptn»
after
3:30.
pie(j
(hejr
won
t
he
|p(
,n
ro,.
|
Rnr.ald
E.
Fmlth,
associate
pro­
e— k ^ a L e s t a t e f o u £ a l b
I
shaped
B*rryhill Painting Contractor
ui
ice that mabe the nightlife here |fen or o f biolngy.
«#
25 K*rp
/
LIVE BAIT
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-LN
1. .
j
Licansed -— Bonded — Union
at a
Fleming's Red k White Grcvrry Tt,,.
This la a good opportunity for Fr#, Eltjmilt„ _ t „ mpare rur nn't as free as it was in Beirut."
2544 French A t *.
k
Id*
‘ distane*
•f
t'NF.F officials said tha move
Missouri Minnow*
5 dot. J! 00
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
the right perso- with oportuni- 1 Prices h A 2-2287 after 5.00,
JO Warp,
Pop-Guta Minnowa ....5 dot. 3&gt;e
hera was motivated largely by
Johnny Walker, Associate
it 2* it
21
vem
— Worm*—
suggestions from the Egyptian
•Tall H ill" Phone FA 2-3941
'IT— NHTIi tN—PERSONALS
t) for advancement.
33 Goddess
Phone; FA 2-1603
, government. The Egyptians rea
a*
ii
c! dawn
Open Seven Day* a Week
•
RAYMON i T m . BALL
|ROL!*AWAY, Hospital and Bsby ,on«d. thw/ said, that if L'NEF
V
A
; /
34 Prono'in
Beds.
Day.
HeeV
or
Sfonth—
'
u
juMe.nad
on
Eg-ptiap.
soil,
why
SJ'
.
.REALTOR
T
T
K T 3 a -------- J'
35 Of the sex
Tel FA 2-5181. Furnttur* Cenur
c .,..,,,
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
/ ft
f
116 West First St
( shouldn t tt r..ajc on Egi^tisn
37. White
NP csre Sanford
CENTER PIECES: PK- 2 * »-2 Wnta to Bex
FOR RESULTS
»•
W
1’ *5
territory?
ent ( v * r )
or FA 2-0270. Sanford. SAN­
Lilt vour property with u*.
Herald stating qualifications.
NOTICE
39
Tow-n
Noli
eitimated
that
UNEF'v
r«204 S. Perk Ave . Sanford
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
wo
it
( Belg )
We util be operating la our new; |,'xii7 o n ’ here o er th* next six
FA 2-5611
40 Amid
»*®f«.;t 2553 Park Ave. Januar; ( months will mean about Vhree
GRArEVILLE NURSERY
41
41
Cherry Reel Cetate Agoaty
«l Dexterity
1. 135*
%
2 mile* West of Town
M ) It—WORK WANTED
million dollar* in new tourist in­
Dial FA 2-3910— Notary
42 Brutus, e g.
B AGGER I,T APPLIANCE
FA 2-0359.
come to th* Egyptian economy.
1219 W. 13 St. Pear-Barber Shop
43 Weaver *
CENTER
Experienced, dependable, honest,
Egyptian government official's,
FISH EK'S NIRSERV
reel
*emi driver. Reference:. Ph.
115 S Magnolia
FA 2 3672
iv w
New g Bedrwnm Homes
he said, "are bending over backCitrus — Plant* — Peat
41 God of
FA 2-1172.
Cor. Magnolia k Onora FA 2-4635
wards to make the center a suc­
w-*r
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
$700.00 Down
cess; they really want the boys to
Nancy Ja'kvon
Feature* electric kitchen*, terraa- A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST Housework by day. FA 2-6277.
FA 2-2047
|
go away with a good feeling abto floor*, and choice residential
27— SPECIAL SERTTc ES
Phonn FA 2-1551
location*.
Tor depends.-’.e 8*mce
Thts l* a pass to the Rtts theatre
tw n H o r n * puksi
HEATING
for fa t Tally. Exp. date Jan. 5,1
T" °
l SED
Member of FVortat
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
“
Thev
have even gnn* *-i far as
133e.
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
H. U. POPE CO.
Thone FA 2-310.3
tn invite the Individual hattalicui
200 S. Tarlc------ FA 2-1214
i * - oFKtcB E om noR T
21— AKTICLtfr FOR SALE
KENNETH E. SLACK
iccmmander* to to-»n at their e , . j
TUMPS — SPRINKLER
u
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER Hames Office Machine C o , Type­
I pens* to ?»• w-hit is being done
SYSTEMS
$23,000.00
1009 E. Cad
Phone FA 2-0221
writers. adding machines. Sales* AU types and sites, uulaUed
|fee th* troop*."
Pre-Movlng Solo
Rentals. 314 Mag. FA 2-0492.
"D o It Yourself *
HOME IN MAYFAIR
Th* center Itself i* run by a .10.
Now going on at
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
By Owner . . . FA 2-3423
msn permanent ataff hraded by
11—AUTOMOBILE!*— TRAILERS
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
ST I N K
Yugo*la* Major (,»i&gt;rge ret'*CENTER '
Machine
end Supply C'o.
F'nr the R»st Buys in Real Erta*e It will nay YOU to see us before
*
jgyy
l
kic.
It includes 10 Mf"i. three dri207
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
2
9432
115
5
Magnolia
SEE CULLEN A HARKEY
you buy. Open Evening* and
___ ______________________ _1______ vers, a doctor, medical non-com
IIP N. Park Ave
Ph. FA 2 2391
pundar*
BELL US Y'OLR ITIRNlTvlRE end clerical, help.
HUBY SPEARS
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
Can msan so much when correctly and adThis is a ras* to the Movteland _________ ralatka. Oa.
Caih foe any amount Supar
jh* fir*t *t*p of th# staff w*«
Ceramic Tile Contractor
Trading
Post.
1
mil*
south
oI'
Ride-In for Mr*. J. I . Horton,
WAIST-LENGTH
JACKET
2201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2*6123
viaetliy usul nnil here ai,c the huiuci just
to take over two hotel* in down- |
Sanford I'nur* FA 2 Oo77
DON’S COVER- SHOP
Jr, Exp. dale Jan. 5, 1358.
and dress costume of bluetown Cairn tn hou r. the leave
WF.I.l, DRILLING ~
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
stone
Imported
wool
is
from
LUADLL) wills it. U TILE VENICE is the
— Factory to you—
parties. The soldier:, fool, lodgFARMER'S A i.L M V
Fairbtnka-hlorse Pump*
S o t Covers — Truck Seat*
Taul Parries’ collection, de­
Aluminum
116 S. French Ave.
Repairs to aU ra.v»r*
At Willis I’ontuc—301 W. 1st.
irg and transportatm bill-, are
luucation !
signed by Bent CD.rr The
Venetian Blinds
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
UOWABD C. LONG
Enclosed head. Ssg proof bottom paid for by the United ‘ .'aM"n* , Jacket cellar is black silk vel­
207 E. Commercial Ava,
D
Mrs. Gayle 0*bome, Assoc.
See
R
ay
Herron
For
at
a
result
of
a
Genersl
Assembly
|
vet.
rail with plastic pnd*. Plastic
Phcn*. FA 2-5221, or FA 2-2818
Phono TA 2-2U1
a newr Tontiac &lt;fr Yauxhall. Alio
nr rayon tapes. Cotwn or nylsn vote to give th* sntdicr* seven
a good used car. Th. FA 2-0211 ~C.\RIER HOME "t LEANING
IF IT IIs i t ILu TESTATE
Ha&gt;* in rest c*mp f&lt;&gt;r every thrre
cords.
Only 2 beautiful lake front homes left :
nr after 6 p.m. FA 2-288J. 301
sik Crumley &amp; Stontcith
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass* and Paint Co. montha teviee m the desert.
Weit First St.
at U7 Buulh^ Tark Tb^FA 2-4&lt;:95
Window 4 Wall Washing
Th* underwriting of thei* bill*
112
114
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
2
4422
One 3 bedruom 1 bath
F lv r M axing—NOrth 8 41*1
FLORIDA I .'TILL C H E A P '- 1356
DeBary Guns—Two 22 eslibr* Smith Wet- alto has the effect of levelling out
l - Bedroom
housetrailer. 112 Hi»ay 17 92
40 or 80 sere* high dry land, front­
tn
an
extent
th*
differences
In
One H bciliuom 2 bath
•mill amount for equity and
son combat terg»t pntols 122
GARRETT'S SEINING CENTER
ing on County Road. From I i 15.00
pay sral»: among th* nine-nation
take over payments. Call FA t Rueger. i HAR. 9 mot 22 calibre
Whit*— Necchi—Elra
per acre.
fore* which rang* in privates, p»y
61.0.
I Repairs on all makes Machine*
Ph FN 2 0940
W. H. "B IL L " STEM PER
all th* way from 5300-plus rec­
— |323 East First SL
FA 2-5244
Realtor ki Insjrnr
eived a month by th* Briiihant
5 = r L K N T T U K F T 3 ------Anne Guv Allen. Gretchen Hall, FINA2,'CE your new- car with a
FINANCING PLANS AVAILABLE : F. H A..
loan from the FLORIDA STATE
tn less than 530 received by the
a
Arietta Price. Everett Harper
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
DICK
M
APES
BANK
OF
SANFORD.
Indians.
Phone FA 2-4331
112 N. Park
F. H. A. In Service, and Conventional.
Til* Contractor— Dial F A 2-4558
The center staff h»» lined up
1357 Pnntlar, 4 door hard top
TRA D E -IN NOW
GATLIN BROTHERS
Star Chi*f, excellent condition.
(iet the moat for jour old 10 half-d*y tour* to sight* in and
S l J JuU f a m b f
Full powtred. FA 2-5376 after! Contractor*, Dragline*: Geneva
around Cairo, one-day tours to
furniture.
6.00.
I 2232. Ph FA
2 3274 Sanford
___________
|Alexandra and Luxor, and a two.
A. B. PETERSON
day tour to Jerusalem— all at
SSAVES
Jlimegraph Printing — Typing—
Broker Associate*: A. B. Peter­ 1354 Conv. King Midgett motor
bargain prices.
Letter Writing — Cara* and
Furniture
and
Appliances
car.
1100.00
Call
FA
2-4351.
son Jr.. P. J. Che*tenon. Gar­
Letters Addressed — Photo
•New A Used
field Willetts, and R. W Wil­ Equity in house trailer. FA 2-5313.
Copies of Important papers—
liams. Bob Edwards A. C. Doad{’interest Trailer Park.
Credit report* — Collections.
ney, Land Surveyor.
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
Comer W. Crystla Drive A
119 N. Park A*e. Ph. FA 2-4123 1l-A—4 AR R ENT A LS
R.t 403-04 Bar AH. Nat 1. Bank , lo j-c o E a r T in t
FA 2-09*3
Lsk* Msry BHd Phone FA 2-4591
Bldg.
Pb. FA 2-4154
---------------------------or Phone FA 2-3013 after T p m.
W aterfront Lot S a le ! anytime. Rental
a * *service
* * * ?^
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
F.NP OF YEAR
$300. Dow n
Wash, gas
and
insurance. Repair* k parts for all makes ut
CLEARANCE
Beautiful waterfront lots priced
MERLE WARNER. National
clesner*.
Electrolux,
H oover,1
from 51735.00 to 52500 00. Pick
SALE
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st SL,
Kirby, Air-Wav*. G. E. Replsee- j
out your lot to-day while the
FA 2 3304.
f f TENANTS
meat pirti. Work guarsnteed '
selection is good. 33 lota to
Free pick up k delivery. Call
ECHOLS BUDDING CO.
12—
BOATS
aad
MOTOeU
choose from. Buy a lot fo r
K1N3DOM OAT SPllCH-Crow-n
FA 2-4765._____________________ Cor. 2nd i Magnolia FA 2-5321
your future homeaite or buy
Prir.ee:* Eeatrlx. 19. of the
“ Bud" Bamntrger, Mgr.
Your EWssrudr Dealer
ENVELOPES.
Letterheads,
state­
one for investment. See Semi­
Netherlanda, broadcast* a
Free Delivery
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
ments, invoice*, hand bills, and
nole Realty. 1301 Park Ave.,
speech from Amsterdam to the
2S—FURNITURE and
804 E. 1st
Phone FA 2 5»41
program*.
#
t
e.
Progressive
• R IG V A L U E S
IIOl'BEHOLD GOODS
Ph. FA 2-5232.
people tn Holland and the
Printing Co Phene FA 2-2951—
Western Hemuphere. The oc­
• QUICK CREDIT
JOHNSON MOTORS
~A*L B U I L D I N G N £ S i
feRUBERT A . WILLIAMS. Realtor
Pup tents 54.33. Double blanket*
403 West 13th SL
casion wr*s “ Kingdom D*7.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
• EASY TERMS
Rajmnnd Lundquut. Asaor.
L4.33, Paint J2.S0 gsl.. Boot*.
1957"—th* third anniversary
FA 2 0251
WILSON-MAIER
FA 2-3351
Atlantic Bank Bldg. 2454 Sanford Ave. Hi. FA 2-1522
Jacket:. Cota, Army-Navy Sur­
of the elevation of Netherlands
WOOLSEY
New and Used Furnslure
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Guinea
and
Netherlands
An­
Marine Fininheti
511 E- First St. Ph FA 2 5623
Stcnstrom Realty
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
tilles (Dutch West tndles) to
Thla la • paas (a th- Rita theatre
Fer Your Boat
H. E. STENSTKOM
I
equality with th* homeland.
Used furniture, appliances, tooti
fer
Roy
William*.
Exp.
date
Senkink GUan and Paint Gn. etc. Bought-*oM. Larry's Marl
Raguurwd Broker
I
Me RANEY SMITH PAINTS
Jan. 5, 1355.
U i N. Park — Phan* FA 2-242C|2515 Park Ave.
PA 2-5461 lU &gt; U 9 W. 2nd 91- 1% PA
215 Saafard Ave. Ph. PA 2-4152

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Purpose Of State Over 200 Kiddles Englishman Makes Armored Vests
Highway Patrol Guests At Lions'
Safely, Courtesy Christmas Party

W eek's Good, Bad W orld News

By PAT BERMAN
stick, thousands of anti • shrapnel
past «o years
Tafted Press Staff Osrrtspaudeut “ flak pants” for the U. I . Air
T s s is r fa
LONDON
(U
P
&gt;
Meek,
mHdForce,
and
steal
trousers
h
r
as
nB ab­
As pert o f * e ■probing." k
a r « * « « &gt;• i t c t m
not eras
mauaured Leonard Barrett has intrepid big gams hunter who
et contronfng neeiear seen* was made known, fa
. ito i f i M Staff C i r m p w l i i l
made his fame and modest’ for­ wanted the thrill e f chasing Uoua this business.
TIM «w k * ( good aad bad a m pone aad attaining disarmament. Is seeking soma way to
tune off men who walked in dan­ on foot.
“ You see, even to peacetime,
•0 the International balance ibaat: But the NATO countries, be •tolled disarmament negotiations
ger. Armored vests are bis stock
" I haven't yet been approached plenty of people nssd personal
promised, would eostlnuo '•prob­ with Russia.
T -M o r a than W in trade.
T A L L A N A U R fa - Bvcry time |
making spare suits,” said the protection. And I keep a pretty—
far both tha United ing” fa find out whether Russia
icfts of the Lions
a visitor crosses tbs Florida Hoe,, cbildreu wars
•
But he also hhi made s bullet-; gaunt-faesd, eagle-eyed Londoner, good bullosas providing k ."
_____________ortot Russia a u itn d has tbs "good wig to resume ser­
Khrushchev, addressing fas Par­
at‘ Ra fourth annual ahfldrans proof girdle for Mme. Chriang Kal- who has bean making armor far
more
than
M
Highway
Patrol
Barrett,
la
a
conservative
black
ious
efforts
fa
a
•birrs
nuclear
liament ef the Ukraine, one of the
Ckrfatmas weak wKb n p r tK lo o i
Christmas party held Ssturdsy afchecked suit and tto to match kli
Federal Republics of the S oviet, Troopers wait
•I dadre fa reduce world teasioa. p eace."
,_ .
„ teraoon In hoot of tba Casaelberry
British reserve, looked like the
idella Bradley (Sanford)
Union, indicated ■ t r o a g 1 y that | But they’ re not a
President Eisenhower and le c typical English office clerk who
Morell Green (Sanford)
Russia might reduce the sue of He
n .
m
I F“ “ ? “
^
. „
rrtary of State John Foster Dulles
abhors violence. Yet violence ie
June Brown (Sanford)
armed forces.
gpnkr for tba United States. SoDEC tt
Mrs. Samuel Moors (Oviedo) his business.
Khrushchev pointed out fast tba « S ? u iS L n "
« « ! ''
ttot Communist Party Leader Nb
(Continued I r a s Page 1)
aod lea
Ha was more adapt at to&amp;tog
DEC M
kite 8. X bn sbeber spoke far Ban- with his chiefs aad enlisted asra All-Russian parttamant, at Ha re­ visitor's trip to fas land of ami- aad
and soft drlifto were given
Clawds Michel (Sanforf)
about armor even than about to#
cent
meeting
hi
Moscow,
had
shine,
fishing
and
has dona a tremendous Job of keep­
children by other club members.
James Seward (Oviedo)
English weather. The mention of
asked the government to aonaider pleasant one.
Oraev Martin (DeBary)
ing the AJ s flying.
During the entire party, lasting
Mrs. Anthony Downs ahd baby
bullet
proof vests made his seri­
Ben
Bogard
(Coppersburg,
Pa)
Elsenhower and Dallas gave n
Teh Material Department is a cut. The request waa aside, be
That two-fold purpose, safety almost Owes boors. Christmas mugirl (Lon?wood)
ous eyes shine.
^
Phyllis Sayner (Sanford)
Joint report to the nation bjr tele- small, but with LCDR F. P. Dwyer pointed out, because the NATO
James Womack (Sanford)
“ Did you know that faara were'
Evelyn Jonea (Sanford)
vision and radio on the North A t­ directing its efforts it has kept a
Edward Pollard (DeBary)
more armored waistcoats vests
Robert Burand (Sanford)
lantic Treaty Organisation
■toady supply of parts available
Mra. George Chapman and
worn In the last w ir than ever
Mary Klely (Lake Mary)
to the Maintenance men. Another s j s i * *
ing in Paris.
■“ a s s r j S L 1 - ^
— - i sforc the
s .children, a Punch and Jody
baby (Sanford)
before in history?” he askad as
Birth
Eisenhower said that the U small department is AdmlniitraBut Khrushchev eraphasiasd, as
Stota troopers have fas copies- show by puppet showman Punch
Winnin R. Dyson (Sanford)
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Klely, he sipped a cup of taa.
IIATO countries aimed not at ag- tion under the leadership of LCDR did Lbs parliamentary request. sant task of banding oot traffic Allen, of Orlo Vista, was presentAnna Karma (Sanford)
Made Flak Saits
baby girl
on but at “ the pursuit o f a b . L MeMurray. In addition to that any reduction would be bal- tickets and clearing the highway cd several times during the aftarMrs. Vtrgil Churchill a n d
Dia-harass
“ Why, I made U.000 at them lor
-jsttT *a ee.” All Russia baa to do the nevsr coding paper war this ■need by additional concentration of mangled bodies af wrosk via- aooo.
baby (Sanford)
tha American Eighth Air Forte it
Andrew Lev Perry Jr. (I a &gt;
fa ease tension, bo said, is fa give department has handled the da- oo new types at w eiponi. without
John W. Brown (Sanford)
| An added rtfasetton. one fast
tbo special request of Brig- Goa.
ford)
■dear evidence of Communist In­ tolls of three re-enlistments and reducing the country's defensive tim'Mrs. Carl Whitlock andw baby
But In fae main. toejr*d mueh w li in continuous demand by the
DEC. 94
Malcolm C. Grove daring World
tegrity and sincerity ia negotia­ IT advancements la rate.
power.
boy (Sanford)
rather
help
a
visitor
find
tome
children
was
Ray
Ryan’
s
Shetland
Admissions
War II. The American BIT boys
tion and action.”
Operating oo an aircraft carrier
highway that will take him to the ponies. Ryan, a Casselberry winter
thought that nothing could h i t f
Robert Walthour (Sanford)
Dulles pointed out how Russia is hardly the safest Job in the
The Soviet government followed
Lysis Michel Duval (Sanford) them. But they did not figure on
world, but during the first six up this speech by distributing to climax of a pleaiurshle visit or resident im* w«ll known amu»e. stringing colored lights sad decoDiscbarfes
shrapnel.”
months, the detaehment has had foreign embassies in Moscow tha secure gasoline far • forgetful mo- -neat concessionaire offered his rated the tree and grounds for the
! services ind four of hi* ponies it occasion. Two other workers assistFrankie Murkey (Lake Mon­
Barrett said that his lightweight
only one minor accident and not a test of a even-point Disarmament *«*t*tflak suits were completely shrap­
Betwara seven and eight million no tM t to *he club when approach- ing Bates wsrs Ed Simmons and
roe)
single personal injury. This rec­ •nd Teace Resolution passed by
visitors pour across the state line *d by commit teemso Hibbard Css- Charlie Williams, employes of Cas­
nel and bullet proof. The U. S. Air
Debra Robinson (Sanford)
ord ia not the result of good luck the Parliament
selberry.
' selbcrry Gardens, Inc.
Force surgeon general’ s office
Irene Watt (Sanford)
every year.
•loot. Safety First has been and
Julianita Eckenrods and baby backed this up.
A large Christmas tree was proFinancial assistance to conduct
will continue to be the slogan of
In soother move, the Soviet gov­
Those divers, soupled with the
In fact, they proved so sueeiu(Sanford)
the Mouaequatteers.
ernment named M i k h a i l
A. three million people who Hvs In cured and erected oo the party the Lions party was received from
Eloise Pflefatif and baby (San­ ful that tho RAF tried to order
Sandwiched among the war Menshikov ambassador to the Florida, present an ever mounting ground* by Paul Bates, tuperin- collection jars set up and operating ;
ford)
special shipments of tho “ Ameri­
games have been visits to many United States. He is to succeed traffic Mtuatioa with which to undent of ths local water com- for the past two months at the
can-made” vests.
m
Dola Butcher (Sanford)
pany. Bates and 0 . J. Perry, an- Casselberry Post Office, Eph Mow
Mediterranean ports in line with Ceorgi N. Zaroubin, who hat been cop*.
Barrett said that he offered tom
Jerry Holmes (Sanford)
^7. t . i . . , 1. .
other Casselberry employe, assist- er s Buckhorn Bar, Hotis Market.
the motto, “ Join the Navy and see envoy to Washington since 1952.
It
takes
ths
total
cooperation
H
eommUtwmen
Bfn
Evan,
0
t
.
DoUy.,
M
,rkct,
thf
Glass
Tower.
Tba Sanford Church of the Ne- the world.” Because of the crisis
Helen Lone and baby (Sanford) test the armored suit himself on
Menshikov bat served as am­ of every driver on Florida roads .
. r ___ _ . ____ . . . _ . . . . . . . .
■arene wil’ be among the 4.5oi In the Middle East, most of the
BtT runs over Germsny, but that
Heuiton’ i Appliances,
Curtis William (Sanford)
bassador
to
India.
He
alto
hat
to hold down the traffic death * . Hf ^ " 5 j .5 ^
Congregations of the intern* tiooal ports visited have been in Greece,
tho U. S. Air Force turned thumbs
Naomi Brown (Sanford)
son Alesander. Paul Altman, Miller Glass Fountain. Keyser s Pharma
Protestant church that will pray but there is hope that with the served at miniiter for foreign score, and that doesn't mean Just Evans, Joe Weimer and president cy, Lang’ s Hardware and The Turf,
down because of his top-priority
Annie W. DuBose (Sanford)
t t special Watch Night services easing of tensions In the area, the trade aad he ia a high - ranking half-way cooperation, but ths real
Jessie Alexander Oviedo)
(Snuffy) Scharpff, w ith 1Club.
work.
member
of
the
Communist
Party,
will
to
drive
to
stay
alive,"
de_
___
around the world on Tuesday, D«c. Sisth Fleet will return to the west­
Apparently in Unv with tba pol- dared veteran Patrol CommanIt. opening the denomination’ s ern Med. To dste the MousequetIcy of tightening Communist coo- drr H. N. Kirkman, who has
golden anniversary year.
een have visited such porta a s : ,
^ au Russian activities, civil watched the outfit grow from i
Beginning at I p. m., there win
Del M onte
Genoa,
Pslma,
Athens,
snd lwi military, Mme. Ekaterina mere handful of troopers to a glint
bt live 45-mlnute parts to this Rhodes.
organisation
which
now
spends
24
Furtieva
was
replaced
as
Secret­
fo u hour observance which will
__________
___ _ _
to____
the____
souveniers
In
addition___
ary of the Moscow City Party. hours per day and night oa the
conclude at midnight with the
^
pfcturas Uken, there
sacrament of Holy Communion. are many things that will be re­ She will now devote herself to her highways.
Florida has a simple set of u lsThe public Is cordially invited to membered by the men of Det. 3d: work for the party’s Central Com­
mittee.
■ttcad any or all of these parts.
!*r Hws.
The cake cutting ceremony in com ­
N j special significance eras seen
itartlng with * tt-hn of M memoration of the 29,000th land­
| It ia against the law to drive
churches snd 10,414 members la ing on the ship made by LCDR in this switch. Mme. Furtieva, a over 65 miles per hour in the day­
long-time friend of Khrushchev, is
303 Can
IMS, the Naurenes bare grown to
Dwyer; the flu epidemic; movies ; the highest-ranking woman in Rus- time or to exceed 55 miles per
Gate Receipts, who el— ’
t in tha hangar bay; the Detach
hour at night.
hers la 1958, In the U.S., Canada, mant party in Rhode*: the cramp­ sia—a full member of the party’s
Trucks are held to 10 In (he day
missionary work In S3 world areas. ed living spaces; bingo on the Presidium, the .15-member body time and 45 at night. The tame
which
rules
the
country.
The denomination stands for the flight deck; the 3200 000 contribut­
law goes for trailers. The urban
spread and conservation of the ed to the United Fund; and hun­
and city speed limits in even the
Wesleyan doctrine and experience dred! of personal memories.
smallest towns are plainly posted
e f entire sanctifies tloo, or heart
by the cities, or the State Road
The thought uppermost in each
holiness. Among U. 8. Protestant man’s mind Is to return to San­
Department, which hat in recent
denominations, H is 30th la mem­ ford, hie family, and his friends.
years gone all out to work simpli­
Y O O 'l L L / K f E V E R Y T H / H G
bership, 15th In Sunday school en­ The Job, however, ia oot yet fin­
These Prices
fied directions for all.
rollment, and ninth In lu publish­ ished over here and won’t be fur
A1BO U T O U R
M E A T S
Florida visitors can drive on
CASSELBERnY-The Very P.evEffective
ing house sales.
several months. Having done an crend Osborne R Littleford, Dean their own driver’ s licenses, so long
Naxarenes consistently have been outstanding Job in the first six
Thru
•s they don’t remain in the state
among the first five denominations months the Mousequcteers Intend of The Catherdal Church of St.
on a permanent basis, become full
Luke,
at
Orlando,
was
the
Lions
In stewardship or per capita giv­ to continue to do so and assure
Dec. 31
ing. Members believe in snd prac­ themselves of a “ Well Done” when Club speaker recently, marking Urns employed, end send Ibelr
the
third
consecutive
year
that
children
to
school.
LJ. S. Good Oscar Mayer B eef
M
U
tice tithing and per capita giving their work is finally finished.
Dean Littleford was the dubs’ pre- i “ In other words,”
Kirkman
in 1957 wilt exceed 3153.
Christmas speaker. At the con- said, “ if you're a careful and con­
The special watch night services
clusion of his talk he accepted tiderate driver in New York, Cltve-,
will average frtm three to four
program chairman Joe Welmer’ s land. Boston, Milwaukee, Cblcigo,
hours la length around the world.
Invitation to be the dubs’ speaker San Francisco, Seattle or any other
Each local church will take part
(Continued From Page 1)
on Dee. 19, 1958.
city In any other state, you’ll be
fat other simultaneous services dur­
high heels and a erushed box of
Littleford's subject was the a pleasant addition to our driving
LEAN - TENDER
Hormel’a Dairy Brand
ing the 1958 Jubilee year.
chocolates with the paper-wrapped meaning of Christmas to Christians force here in Florida.”
Minute
STEAKS
Sliced
BACON
candy itrewn over tbs ground as opposed to the commercial as­
Patrol headquarter! stations are
gave police a mysterious set of pect and its exploitation.
located in all towns and cities of
eluea. Authorities requested all mo­
Co-chairmen Ben Evans and any site in the state. No motorist
torist* to report on any women Wilson Alexander of the annnual In trouble along the highways is
F.
hitchhikers they may have picked food basket project reported that more than a few minutes away
“ ■
up along Highway 27 which con­ the donations of food from collec­ from aid by a passing state trooA closely-matched field of eigh t. nects Miami with Lake Okeecho- tions stations at Hotis* Market, per.
LEAN FRESH
* _,
A O
Super Value Food Store, Altamonte
D EL MONTE
Grade A steppers will battle f o r , * ’
. . .
honors In the featured ninth rsee
®*n Grigsby, chief criminal In­ Springs F“ood Center, Dolly’ s Mar­
tonight at the Sanford-Orlando V , l . P tor ,f?r ***• Broward County ket, Wright’* Market and John­ MORE CREDIT FOR HUNGARY
VIENNA (U P)—The Soviet Union
K-nrscl Club
|»h«n ff, said an autopsy indicated son’s Sup rex at Longwood was
COPELAND HICKORY SMOKED
La Stretch', who likes to run the
* * « * about 3:30 a. m. Thurs- picked up and packed for distri­ has granted Communist Hungary
a new credit of some 75 million
Tongue In
Lb.
t*U, could be dangerous out of the , y J ro’P , a
e*libtr
bul’ bution before Christmas day.
SHURFRESH
HEIN/,— 25 oz. jar
lb.
Teeth Out
The club received a cash dona­ dollars for expansion of Hungarian
number one box. The hxndsomc ,
j1** br*ln “*t verF
brtr.fie greyhound, owned by B. C. l ° ' e ^ D5*'. An *ut°m*tic .22 ri- tion of eight dollars from the Cas- Industry, Budapest Radio reported
KOSHER
pkg.
DavU of Longwood. finished ■ n* ‘ whlc“ Lee apparently bought selberry Women’* Club for food today. The broadcast said the
LYKESCANNED
4 Lb.
aolld third in the main event Tues- * lew d ,y * hri0” Christmas, m i and Mrs. J. R. Gilpin’s seventh credit will be used for industrial
investment*
under
Hungary'*
new
found
in
the
back
seat
of
the
car.
grade pupils at Lyman School
Can
day after leading most of the way.
Two spent cartridges also were made a substantial contribution of three-year plan that will go into
Grate Receipts, who closed fast
to take sacond in that same race, found oo the rear floor but author­ foodstuffs for the Lion's project. effect on Jan. 1.
Cody Rurkindlne, a member of
la ready to go for the Circus City ities hid not determined whether
Y ELLO W
^
the fatal bullet came from Lee's the Randallstown, Md , Lions Club liam Burbank. Robert Altman,
Ranch from the six hole.
Giant Size
Three fleet dogs who rated star rifle. A second bullet had shat­ was among the guests which in- and Arnrt Byers. Another out of
billing at the Volusia County Ken- tered the left front vent window - eluded Pete Alexander, Buss Long, town visitor was John Zcmme, of
E. J. Mower, Kenneth Arnold, Wil- Columbus, Ohio.
Bel Club during the summer are of the ear.
also in the lineup. They sre Ed’ s
Ooldrurh. Black Elaine and Roekia
FRESH FROZFN—BIRDSEYE
Jo. nmnerup to Pretty Pam In the
Pkg:.
Daytona Beach Derby.
io o z .
CAMBR1DGE. Mass. ( U P ) - One
Slichter, regarded a« i “ busi­ production, when missiles and
of the nation'! leading economists nessman's economist,” .aid ad­ other new weapons are in produc
FRESH FROZEN BIRDSEYE
said today that the Eiscnhowvr ministration “ blunders in basic tion on a considerable scale, would
administration's fiscal policies this and economic policy madf is have been avoided.”
12 o«.
year showed a “ willingness . . .to 1957 do affect the long • rang*
Slichter said the present reces­
Angel's Eat Shack on South San­ Jeopardise the security of the economic outlook, especially the
sion ” , . . ie largely the result of
ford Avenue has changed owner­ country.”
long-run outlook lor prices.”
overdoing of credit restraint .
MORTON’S FROZEN— 11 « .
ship, it was announced to the Her­
Prof. Sumner H. Slichter, La“ The willingness of the admin- he said the recession, with It* tomald today. The new owners arc mont University professor at Har„
- - -----------------litratlon to Jeopardise the security panion effect*, “ tends to increase
Estelk and Chief
GREEN GIANT— 12 or. c«ns
E-n-k Fririr.«n
..V
i
mt&lt;U
^
ln
*n
ot lh# «0un**T•'■ b* »**1. " » « » . of the long run likelihood of a m e
on. presently
p r ____ _______
E lek Erickson,
station- tide to appear Saturday In Busi- course, by far the worst feature In the price level”
r at the Sanford Naval Air Sta..
i nV ! ? C0P*: * bu*in,M newsletter of administration policy.
i But he predicted the business
—. .
.
,
published here.
I
Celle Recession Inflationary
! contraction “ will not go far aod
d tlu o f w H
CLeV
ln l8S7’” s “ eh
" ,Ud 0,0 administration been will not last long.” He s..d the
5 « r s !nd nlan to m^keP,Vi. ^
f
‘"L * "* 1 U
,l d ' wUI,n« lo
m(»r* emph.«l« business upturn wUI come when
k L - . k* jy .* _ ‘ l*7 tnJ?L»u ,t *0&gt; ,tn »h« » ’ nin stability |oo production and less emphasis current cutbacks In inventory slow
Green Giant Golden
A rm ou r's- -IS ox. can
liJe . S
Elm Avenue
^
" " «lv*"J»r« ' 1*« •Hampt* to bring creeping In- down ’ ’certainly by the second
Cream
o
aVn mck ?lunln? . .
" T r„
MCUfltlr U
completely to » halt, the quarter of 1958, and po.aibly in the
L h £ )» n l
^
°
C0Un£ L i.U! tf’
,
, .
'danger of future bottlenecks in I f.rst quarter.
Style

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Detachment

Special Watch
Night Services
Set Dec. 31

L ittle

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FRUIT
COCKTAIL

Dean Littleford
Is Pre-Christmas
Lion's Speaker

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�President Expected To Unveil New Space-Age Education Program

GETTYSBURG,
res- 1' matlc*
been given a
secretary)these
GETTYSBURG. Pa. (U P)—P
P)—Presmatlcs In the public
publle schools.
ichools.
a low priority in
In favor) Presidential p rr ee ins aeeretary]
these major feature*:
Imath
mathIn
Inpublic
publicichoo!*.
school*.The
H m Aataatof
S-ataaiof foreign
foreign language
language Instruction
Instruction[Into
I Into graduate
graduate ichooli
schools tot o beconv
become
wa» expected to
sci- James
Jame* C. Hagerty was expected to
tj. aa plan to nrevent
..............In the
,w. states,
. . . . . . plus
............._
.t t L
* t t ...............
Went Elsenhower was
Total cost of the program, oris- of the new program geared to sclprevent the Toss
loss of would
would he
be free to decide how to centers
a smatl
college
teachers.
unveil a new space-age education Inally forecast at around 300 mil- entific needs of the missile and release details oM he program f o l - L „
300 000 student* a
us« the money-whether to buy Inumber of foreign language schol-; 5.A big expansion of the Na«
A-egram today calling for 10.000 lion dollars annually, was under- space era.
lowing the meeting. Folsom also!
.
.
additional
equipment, pay hif|gr j arships t o high school students tional Sciencp Foundation's exIsU
TVderal college scholarships a year stood to have been pared to beThe President scheduled a con- was slated to hold a news conferm ,nc
one fourth of
for science and mt(h with the goal of encouraging study ing program of special seminar*
for talented high school graduates,
tween 200 and 250 millions. It docs fcrcitcc at 3:30 a. m. c.s.t., at his cncc at Gettysburg to discuss it. j ’ heir classes who now cither do salaries
The program, somewhat redueed not call for federal aid for school Gettysburgfarm with Secretary ! The program, as hammered out
not complete high school or fail to teachers, hire more taaehrn. a ft 1 in tongues Important In the world and instruction for teacher* at
In s i » from previous plans, was
construction. Marion B. Folsom of the Health, over a period of several weeks to enter college for financial reasons, up state supervisory agenda* f « 0f today—sueh is Asian, Afriein seienre and math to tmprov*
also expected to propse federal
While the administration still Education and Welfare Depart- take Into account views of sclen- 2. Federal grant* to states, with science and math teaching, &lt;r 1and Near Eastern languages,
teaching techniques; updating o f
grants to state* to improve the considers construction aid dt sir- ment to go over final details of the lists, educator* and government states putting tip a share, to lm- other means.
. '
4. Federal fellowship* lo encottr- textbooks and materials: a n d
teaching of science and mathe- able, it was understood this has school program.
1official*, was expected lo have prove teaching of science and
3. Establishment with federal all 'agg more college graduates to go graduate fellowships In baste re*

W eather

H a n fo rd

(•enerally fair and mild except
moderately tool northern districts
tonight. Seme late night and early

morning fog.

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Established 1909

VOL. XLIX

AX INDEPENDENT DAILY

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MONDAY. DECEMBER 90, DC

United Press Leased Wire

NO. 153
' t

W est Warned
inst
Imposing Political Ideas
v /

&lt;%Gr

JAKARTA. Indonesia (UP) - 1
President Sukarno of Indonesia
has warned the West that it will
be cut off from the "majority of
mankind" unless it stops trying to
impose its political formulas In
other areas of the world.
The veteran Asian nationalist al­
so cautioned against putting a
communist tag on "every devia­
tion from western thoughts In
A sia."

DRIVER OF THIS CAR escaped without a scratch. Jezreol Jowcrs, 30-vcar-old Navy
man, left the highway ^150 feet from the scene at I-ike Monroe Bridge and flipped over
after swervinj? “ to miss a car." Car was declared a total loss.
(Staff Photo)
★

★

★

Man Wrecks Car,
Taces Charges
In 2 Counties
A 30-year-old Navy man faces
charges in both Volusia and Semi­
nole Counties as a result of the
crash of his automobile near the
^ .ake Monroe Bridge last night
shortly before 10 o’clock.
Jezreel Jowcrs. attached to the
Sanford Nival Air Station, was
charged by Florida Highway Pa­
trol officers with speeding and
reckless driving.
Jowcrs said “ 1 swerved to keep
from hitting a ear in front of me
snd flipped over.” His car. which
came lo a stop on its top shout ,M)
feet to the east of 17-32 and south
Vnf the bridge was declared a
•'total loss'’ .
However. Jowers escaped from
the wreckage wilhout any injuries
He was driving a 1950 Chrysler.
FHP officers said that ho was
being chased through DcBary and
across the bridge where Deputy
Sheriff J. L. Kriz was parked
watching traffic. Kriz said " I saw
him come off the bridge and flip
over." The F lip officer failed to
‘4 ee the accident and sped on in
an attempt to overtake the speed­
ing car.

For Information On
CIRCULATION
PH. FA 2-2r.1l
or after 6:30 p.m.
I’ ll. FA 2 0973

Russia20,Years Behind
U. S. In Agriculture
"The Russians are 20 years be­
hind the U S. in agriculture," John
Darby said Friday as he introduced Dr. K. W. Ituprecht, vicedirector in charge of the Central
Florida Experiment Station, to
the Sanford Kiwanis Club.
Dr. Ituprecht described, in de­
tail, the economic Impact of the
Central Florida Experiment Sta­
tion and same of the work
done there
"The first experiment was con­
ducted here by the United States
Department of Agriculture in
1323," he said.
Then, explained the experiment
station's top man "the 1332 legis­
lature appropriated money to
establish a field laboratory here."
In 1937 the work enlarged and in
1313 "the status of the laboratory
was changed to a branch station.”
"We've continued to grow until
now we have a staff of seven
scientists, six of them with doc­
tor's degrees," said Dr. Rupreriit.
He also explained that two
United States Department of A :riculture men used the Central
Florida Experiment Station for
field yvork.
All of these men own their
homes here, arc most active in
civic and church affairs, he said
"We are part of the University
of Florida and Dip university's
college of agrieulutre," ha ex­
plained.
,
It is hard for some people to
understand the difference betw -en
the experiment station and the ex­

tension division, "but we are pri­
marily concerned with research,"
said Dr. Ruprccht.
The Central Florida Experiment
was among the first to test DDT,
imported from Switzerland, for
agricultural use, he stated as he
listed the accomplishments of the
lpeal research center.
"One of our problems," Dr r u.
proch* jvdnfd out, " i v r.&gt;ing
find n substitute for celery a* a
main crop here." He named cab­
bage. sw:?t com. cauliflower,
pink tomatoes, cantelopes, English
peas, onions and carrots as vege­
tables on which the Central Flor­
ida Experiment Station has con
ducted research.
Naming the members of his
staff and praising their work in
the various fields of research, he
said "we would tike to get a man
to do extension work."
"If we can ever be of service
to you, do not hesitate to call on
us and we will do what we can to
help." concluded Dr. Ruprccht.
Also introduced was Cecil Tuck­
er, Seminole County Agent, who
described his Job as "the one who
takes the findings of the experi­
ment station and the University
to the field.
"W e are happy to have your coIContinued On Page 3)

Sukarno, who is scheduled toi " t am rather reluctant lo com- 1 latlvely little trade with Russia or
leave the rountry soon for a rest, ment on such an allegation . . Communist China compared with
made his statements Sunday in aince it seem* to me to become other nations in Asia and many
written replies to cabled question*j rather a hobby for some quarters 1in Western Europe.
from United Press at a time when to accuse a country or people as
"But apart fruit that, let me
his country Is embroiled in a dip-1communists if their view* on poll- express a firm warning to these
lomatie battle with the Nether-1 tical or economic affairs do not quarters that it would not be wise
lands.
coincide with the West’s,” he said, to ascribe every deviation from
) western thought* In Asia to Com­
firm Warning
He was asked specifically about
a recent allegation by a London
He noted that Imljmesi* was munism or communist influences,"
newspaper that Indonesia is head- one of the last countries to es- Sukarno said.
/
He said development of political
ing for a communist regime de-itablish diplomatic relation* with
A 1956 Greyhound Scenic Cralset
pendent on China and Russia.
the Soviet Union and conducts re- ami economic stability calls for in­
genuity of leadership and methods traveling north on Highway 17-93
that blend with the times.
was stopped early Sunday morning
"I am afraid that If you regard
by a passenger automobile which
as your .pponent every nation,
moved out of the Motor'i Inn park­
every country, mainly because ing lot In the wrong direction am)
they differ from you, soon you will in front of the bus.
tie isolated from the majority of
Sanford Police Department re­
the world and the majority of
port* that Bus Driver Carl J.
mankind," he said.
Sukarno said, however, Ihst In­ Hughes of Jacksonville received an
donesia has no Intention of taking Injured knee and Lois Jackson, a
measures against other foreign na­ Sanford waitress, received deep
Sgt. R. L. Knight an.l CpI. F. R.
Roadblocks were thrown up in 1In Washington, I). C., were seen
tionals or foreign properties as it lacerations of the left forehead!
Talcon of the Georgia Highway
Seminole County and In Sanford in DcLand.
The Gre&gt;hound bus was damag­
has against Dutch residents and
last night when reports were re­
Florida Highway Patrol officers,I Patrol said they had chased the Dutch business and agricultural ed an estimated $100 and the auto­
ceived that "it was believed Henry Deputy Sheriffs, and local police-1
Overton was driving for enterprises here.
mobile damaged approximately
Clay Overton and Wayne Carpent­ men were stationed at stra te g ic ' »bout a mile and a hall when he
$150.
United For Centuries
er, subjects of a southwiile search points to stop the two men report­ apparently looked hack and al­
The anti-Dutch action has been
IVssengers on the northbound
in connection with a double killing ed to be traveling In two stolen lowed the vehicle to swerved into
in retaliation for the Netherlands’ bus were forced to wait about 90
the _ttfirong lane. Overton was
automobiles from Jacksonville.
refusal to give West New Guinea, minutes (or a replacement bus to
The lookout was posted for a tin own out. ihmg thu a sawed off which the Indonesians call West continue their trip to Jacksonville.
shotgun
and
a
suitcase
full
of
shot­
1953 and a 1957 two-tone Chevrolet
Irian, to Indonesia. It remained
The automobile was thrown an
possihly heading in tho direction gun shells.
Dutch when Indonesia won its in- •atl.ur.teri «6 t ct when strath o « .
v
*
.
n
verton
ear
burst
Into
of Sanford.
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dcpciuU ico from Die .tVithcrland* the Idft sldclUir tho bus.
f
'
q^l.awlL
i :o . .-puijl of the Seminole Conn- f|*h)*'*- Charlie W ra y 'of Cocoa, in 1917.
Charges
of
careless
and
negli­
ty Sheriff’ s office was located at
Wa1 f°llnd dead In the back
"West Irian Is part and parcel of gent driving were placed by local
demolished car.
Homer Hooks. Executive Secre­ the Lake Monroe Bridge, a San- j ,ea*
the political entity o f , Indonesia officers against Miss Jackson.
Th® ERI. which had been on the which was previously called the
tary of the Florida Citrus Com­ ford Police Department cruiser
The accident occurred at 3:11
mission, will he the principal was stationed at the city limits trail of Overton and Carpenter Netherlands East Indies," Sukarno
a. m. Sunday morning near the
speaker at Kiwanis on Friday. Jan. north of the city and other ears since they killed two men In a bar said.
intersection of French and Semi­
3 at 12 noon. Senator Douglas Strn- were placed at locations wnere and commandered .1 getaway car, | " . . . The people of Indonesia innole Boulevard.
sped
agents
to
the
wreck
scene
in
strom*i« in charge of (he program. tin- fugitives might enter the high­
eluding West Irian were united for
an
effort
to
find
some
indication
of
Tlie Kiwanis meeting has been way from various side roads.
centuries not only by the Dutch
set for Friday due to New Year's
However, at approximately the what became of Carpenter.
idntlnlstratlon but also by their
Patrolmen said It appeared
Day falling on the regular meeting same time an accident occurred
history and their common strug­
at the l.ake Monroe Bridge, which doubtful Carpenter could liavq sur gle for national existence and their
day.
Hooks was recently appointed to offiecu thought at first might be vivetl the rrush if lie had been eventual freedom."
the $25,000 a year Job as adminl- one of the fugitives, Henry Clay with Overton. But the entire sur
lie said Indonesia ha* "no claim
strator of Florida's citrus pro Overton died in a high sp&lt; i-d head- rounding area was scoured with­ whatsoever" to East New Guinea,
out
finding
any
trace
0
/
him.
gram. He Is a graduate of the on collision while fleeing a police
which ia administered by Austra­
The patrolmen said they saw the
University of Florida, and follow­ car near Wrens, Ga.
lia.
ing an outstanding newspaper ca ­
A Florida titan, who was unable ear in Wren* and followed it northreer, became associated with the to get Ills ear out of the p a t h of 1 war‘ * ou*
*,mn -"dong l S. I.
the stolen auto Overton was driv''lien we pulled the siren on
citrus industry some years ago.
,c °iM!,1l'd UP. ’ King said.
Senator Stcnstrom staled Dial ing at llu miles an hour, was 1
“ Then after wo'd gono about a
the speaker would bring members killed in the collision Officers
of the club up to date on the exact found no trace of Wayne Carpen­ mile and a half he must have
picture of the Industry as of today ter, 22, listed as the man who tried to look hack and see if we
and will assess the dartu :&gt;-i result­ helped Overton shoot up a Wash­ were still on Ida tali, because he
swerved over Into the other lane,
ing from the recent freeze.
ington, D ( ' . bar early Friday.
and that’ s when it happened."
The patrolmen said they were so
rinse behind the fleeing ear, and
Jtfhn L. Galloway. Seminole
smoke and dost bolted tip so heavlCounty Tax Collector, who acts as
(Continued on Page 3)
.
. . . .
.
. ..
Agent for tin- Motor Vehicle Com­
courtesy among all citizens. rs|w- Seminole County Chamber of Com
missioner. slated today that |!T&gt;6
dally those ratering to the tourist mrrre.
motor vehicle registration plates INVENTOR Walter E. B ln k a
trade, public service personnel,
John Krtdrr mtnager of the
will go on sale at the Tag Office and his first patent.
police, and other civic employes, local Chamber of Commerce, laid
in the Seminole County Court
(Staff Photo)
and all those having contact with that the impact of Courtesy Week !
House on Jan. I.
visitors and new residents."
ran he tremendous and "w e are |
tA"
-A
t
"At
Rased on the records over the
The Sanford-Sominola County h ippy, that the Jaycees are eo- \
past several years it Is expected
Junior (Tumher of Commerce, said operating with us In an effort t o 1
around 21.500 automobile tags will
M. L. Raborn J r , president of the make Cour'csy Wrek on# nf the1
be sold during 1956 In Seminole
group is sponsoring Courtesy Week most successful events undertaken ,
County, Galloway said. "On th e1
In Sanford In cooperation with the here "
average, auto tag sales have Increased 11 per cent each year over j
A 76-year-old Sanford man re­
the past several years," the Semi­
ceived hi* first patient Friday and
nole County Tax Collector said.
The tales through Dec. 27, of this said "I am working on another
&gt;p.ir, he said, totaled 19,ot6 and one right now."
total sales in 1956 were 16,963.
| Walter E. Rlake. 417 West First
Over 200 tag* have been reserv- ] Street, displayed the seal-stamped
ed for 1956. These tags, however, document for a flexible walking
will not be distributed until Jan. 2.1 frame.
Unless tags have been previously
Blake, a retired railroad man,
reserved they will he sold stlctly said the frame Is one which assists
in sequence when the sale begins in the exercise and training of the
Thursday morning.
muscles.
"M y frame Is eaaler to use,"
said Blake, for unlike the old to pe
frame, this new one merely needs
the patient to lean on it to move
along. The old type frame. Blaka
explained, had to be picked up to
be moved.
GAINESVILLE — University
Choir of the University of Florida! "There are six iwlvel joint* that
has announced Its mid semester allow the frame to adjust to tho
I tour through Florida In February body.” the elderly Inventor saUl.
which includes an appearance in It ia also adjustable for different
age groups, he said, at well as
i Sanford.
The group of 55 mixed voice* I diffcrencei In heaght, width and
will present a varied program to girth.

Auto Pulls Out s
In Front Of Bus;
Both Drivers Hurt

Fugitive Dies In Wreck;
Roadblocks Set Up Here

Citrus Commission
Official To Speak
ri c At KiV/onis Meet

Automobile Tags
To Go On Sale
Here Jan. 2

Courtesy W eek Plans Near End
a"Courtesy
1 - ... tiy
l. .. 1
. . 1.
Week
plans are nearly
1complete," H o w a r d McNulty,
chairman of the Jayee# Courtesy
Week committee reported this
|morning.
Secret committees to select the
most courteous saleslady, sales­
man, policeman, waitress and act
have been appointed, said Mc­
Nulty, and plans are being com­
pleted to get the committees In
action on Jan. 6.
Already the badges to he worn by
salespeople throughout the area
havo lieen received and will he dis­
tributed along with streamers by
a Jaycce committee.
Streamers announcing "Court­
esy Week Jan. 6-12" have been
printed and will he ready for dutrihution immediately.
Also received are the bumper
strips which will be attached to
local automobiles to promote the
week proclaimed by Governor LoRoy Collins as a week in which to
“ atimulate interest at the local
level promoting the practice of

Social Security
Man Will Be
At Civic Center
A representative o f the Social
Security Administration District
Office will be i t the Civic Center
Building. Fort Mellon Park in San­
ford on Friday, January 3. Fri­
GOVERNOR LEROY COLLINS RECEIVES first 1953 day, Jan. 10, and Friday, Jan. 17,
"Boost Florida” front tnjj from Robert M. Silver, Coral 1956. between the houri of 9 a. m.
Gables, Stale President of the Florida Junior Chamber of and noon.
lerviea Is made available
Commerce. Bud Carrigan. local Jaycce chairman of Boost toThis
those who wish to apply for
Florida front tag committee announced that tags are on Old-Age and Surviviors Insurance
sale at the Seminole County Court House. Proceeds from benefits, social security account
sale of taga will finance the many Jaycce projccL* a.id numberj, ora obtain information
% 0O w nU U c«.
4 about the social aacucuj program-

Additional

Local News

78-Year-Old Man
Invents Flexible
Walking Frame

On Page 3

UofF Choir Will
Make Appearance
Here In February

1public audiences at seven town*
and cities in the state under the
direction of Dr. F.lwood Keister,
1assistant professor of Music.
The choir has scheduled appear­
ances in Daytona Beach. Feb. 2
A "Cardan of the Month" wiH
and 3. Sanford Teh. 3 and 4, Vero
not he ehoten by the Sanford Gar­
Batch, Feb. 4. Palm Beach and
den Club In January, due to the
Fort Lauderdale, Feb. 3, Holly­
recent freeze. The award will be
wood, Fab. • and Miami Beach,
rx-svuacd ai a LaUr dal*.

‘Garden Of Month*
Is Discontinued

JOHN SAUL. GENERAL CHAIRMAN OF THE Seminole County March of Dimes, de­
liver.* contribution container* to Pbstfnnnte Joel Field for mailing to citizen* throughout
th« county. Tho 1954 March of Dime* £uU underway on Jan. X U’hulo 1/ Bergstrom)

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BALES DEPARTMENT: James A. Hunt, sales manager, Don Howe, Earl

lliltjr Odham, C. P- Rabun.

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BOOKKEEPING DEPT: Vf. L. Dlckerhoff-sealed, Elolse Cartar,
Carol* Bums, Carlton Todd,

These and the other members of Odham S Tudor Wish You Each A Merry Christmas!

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
Brailey Odham, President
Sales Office Corner 27th St. and 17-92 Highway

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Violence Breaks Christmas Peace In Several Florida Homes
MIAMI (U P )— Violence broke
the Chrlitm ai peace In ieyer.il
Florida home* during the holiday.
There was a “ m ercy" slaying
Jfc Hollywood, a mystery slayim; In
W r th Miami and a violent family
argument In Tampa in which one
■man was stabbed to death.
But there was also a happy ending
to another Christmas Eve inci-^
dent, in which a pilot crashed his

pbne Into the Everglades and
lived to observe the holiday with
bis family
One of the more ^agic events
was that of 90-year-otd Charles
Brrthram Olsen who made a murdcr-suicidc pact with his bedridden
30-year-old w ife. Wilhemlna, on
Christmas Eve. He had seen her
suffer for months while stowty
dying, police said, with an incur-

able illness.
Olsen left the nursing home In
which they lived and bought a .22
caliber pistol to carry out the
part with his wife. He shoe her
and turned the cun on himself hut
an attendant at the home grabbed
the weapon first.
Olsen, who had written a note
telling officers what to do with
their bodies, spent Christmas Day

In jail.
A few miles south of this Holly­
wood nursing home. Gill H. Gunson Jr., 23, walked Into his fath­
er's home in North Miami to rat
Christmas breakfast with him. He
found his 51-year-old father lying
sprawled in a pool of blood, his
Christmas presents he meant to
give friends stacked neatly n ejrby.

A
single bullet had passed
through his left shoulder, punc­
turing a lung and lodging in the
right arm of the real estate brok­
er. Officers placed the time of
death as after 5 p. m. Christmas
Eve.
Since Gnnson lived alone, D ide
sh eriffs deputies started ques­
tioning friends and business ac­
quaintances for a lead to the slay­

er, The officers believed that Gunion had been talking to the kitler
in his office at the tim e of the
shooting.
Apparently nothing w as touched
by the slayer in the combination
office • home in which Gunson liv­
ed.
In Tampa, Jerry Tarker was
stabbed to death with a hunting
knife in a family squabble over

who would clean up the kitchen1 Leu Up man, M, Hollywood. •
after a Christmas Eve party. Kay private pilot and a produce han­
Williamson, brother of Mrs. Park­ dler of Intmokaiee, had to crash
er. rushed tn her aid while she and land his plane In the Everglades
her husband were scuffling
Christmas Eve hut escaped with
“ lie apparently stabbed Parker only shock and exposure after
with the first thing he could lir.d,” •pending the night there. He was
an officer said.
rescued by a Coast Guard helicop­
Williamson was held for in' »jt|. ter Wednesday morning after the
gallon by the county solicitor’ s Civil Air Patrol had spotted tho
office.
wreckage of his plane.

Weather

Shop and Save

Considerable cloudiness with scat­
tered showers followed by clearing
and eooler fonlght and Friday.

In Sanford

Established 1009

VOL. XLIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA,*

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2(I. 19S7

United lYess Leased Wire

NO. 15(5

Trum an H its Dikies,
r
ike s Talk To Nation
NEW Y o f t t f (A P I Former
President n arry S. Truman said
today that President Eisenhower
and Secretary of State John Fo»
ter Dulles' telecast to the nation
Monday night was “ a lot of gobbledygook."

OPERATORS FOIl SOUTHERN Dell Telephone Company completing calls placed yes­
terday in Sanford. There were 11 operators on duty during Christmas Day.
,
(Photo by Bergstrom)

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Elk's Club Holds Quiet Holiday Is
Christmas Parly
Reported In County
For Underprivileged
The Sanford Elk's Club playr l
host to more than 3M underpri­
vileged children Christmas Eve
afternoon, complete with Santa
Claus and all!
Santa Claus arrived for the big
event, held at the Elk’ s Club on
East Second St., accompanied by
screaming sirens' of the Sanford
Police Department.
Children, waiting around the
Elk's Club for Santa's arrival,
rushed the "Jntly Old Gentleman” ,
vicing with one another for th„&gt;
opportunity to talk with him first.
Each child had an opportunity to
talk with Santa Claus.
,A Each child, as the lino of more
Than 300 passed by Santa at the
entrance lo the huge Elk's Club
hall, received a large hag of fruit,
candy, cookies and raisins and
selected a toy.
Toys were provided by contribu­
tions from the American Legion.
Sanford I.ions Club, Sanford Men's
Golf Association, and the Anna
Miilrr Circle. Dolts were dressed
hy women of the Prejbyterian
Ahurch. The dolls were furnished
by the Salvation Army,
More than a score of members
of the Sanford Elk's Club and the
Anna Miller Circle were on hand
to assist children in selecting tns.
and to see that each child received
a toy and fruit.
Tlie Christmas Party fur under
privileged children is an annual
event of the Sanford Elk's Club,

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Sanford and Seminole County
ritirens observed Christmas yes­
terday In the true spirit of the
holiday, according to reports from
Sanford Police Chief Hay Williams
and Seminole County Sheriff J. L.
Hobby.
It was a “ very quiet’’ holiday,
bath law enforcement chief* re­
ported.
In order to lake care of any em ­
ergencies the Sheriff’ s Department
was out in lull force patmling
the highways and communities of
the county and in the eily a full
force plus extra policemen were
pressed into service.
Deputy Sheriffs brought in two
for “ carrying concealed weapons"
the Seminole County Sheriff's De­
partment reported. Doth men were
carrying pistols. Traffic was un­
der control throughout the holiday
with one charge for “ parking on
the highway" and "violation of retrlcted drivers license’ * made.

a total loss at 12:45 a. m. Christ­
mas morning,
Mary Shiver Gayle, 25, told De­
puty Sheriff L. J. Krir “ there was
a limb of a tree on the highway
which I swerved to miss ami my
elbow hit the handle of the door
opening it and throwing ms clear
of tho ca r.’*
The automobile, a 1350 two door
Ford, went out of control and
smashed into a tree on the right
side of the Old Orlando highway
a half mile south of the Oyster
itar. The driver was charged with
“ failure to have her
trol."
In Sanford, Police
saiil that one case
battery was made

car under con­
Chief Williams
of assault and
on Christmas

Day. The fracas occurred on Lake
Ave. in the Goldsboro area.
One hit amt run accident was re­
However, It appeared that a cci­
ported on French Ave. ami only
dent* might get out of control
when one automobile was reported one public intoxication casa was
made.

“ The show was fixed up by
B B D 4 0 ," Truman said, referring
to * New Y orx advertising com ­
pany which hav heen employed by
the Republican Party, "and they
didn't do a very good job.
“ UBDAO—that's Bunko, null,
Deecit and Obfuscation," Truman
said.
The firm '* proper formal name
Is llatten, Barton, Durstine A Os­
born, Inc.
The form er president, who had
refused until today to comment on
Eisenhower'* report to the nation,
made his statements during a 15
minute morning talk in the rain
from the Hotel Carlyle where he
and Mrs. Truman are staying
during a Christmas visit with their
daughter and grandson.
Sounded Worse
“ 1 think 1 was just about as
thoroughly bu m f with Mr. Duties
as the President appeared to be,"
Truman said. " I t was nothing new
at all. There was no statement of
policy to be pursued to meet the
situation, and It sounded a xxx
sight.worse :,1V: ht said It *■ ui
if you read it.'*
When he was asked if there
were any t hristm.it presents ho
might wish to give tn persons In
government today, he said: ' I
would like to get Mr. Dulles a
good coil -go dictionary so lie can
use the English language so that
we can all understand h im ,"
There was one paint in which
Truman appeared in full agree
ment with Eisenhower and Dulles.
“ 1 have no faith in any Russian
peace o ffers," he said.

For Information On
CIRCULATION
PH. FA 2-2GI1
or nfler »&gt;;R0 p.nt.
I’ ll. FA 2 0973

Highway Death Toll Over 200 Mark
Bv UNITED PRESS
The nation e!o*ed out a short, hut
tragic Christmas holiday todav
with the highway fatality toll
lopping the 21X1 mark.
The National Safety Council had
estimated ISB permits would he
kdlrd in iraftie during the holiday
period, hut It becam e apparent be­
fore Christmas Day was half over
that the slaughter would In- even
greater than the council feared.
A last minute appeal by the
council for motorists to practice
the spirit of the season, “ good will
toward m en." went unheeded and
tho toll shot upward in the crash
of homeward hound traffic.

\ United Tress fount at 3 **1 a m.
e • r , showed »t least 215 persons
killed in traffic accidents during
the holiday period from 3 p. in.
Tuesday until midnight Wednesday
night. At least 27 persons were
lulled in fires and 27 died in mis*
cellaneons accidents for an over­
all lota) of 207,
Ohio led the nation In traffic (a
talkies with 2ri killed, followed by
New York with 17 deaths, Michi­
gan and California 12 each and
Washington Stat* and Oklahoma

for a W honr nnn-hollday period in
laf* Decem ber is 30 deaths, the
council said.
Two o f the worst holiday high
way wrecks killed four persons
each. The) wi re a train car crush
at Bradford, Ohio and a two car
collision near Tacoma, W ish
Ohio also was the scene of fire
tragedy when four children hurried
to death In a Mace that destroyed
their home while their mother
was in Indiana lo attend her son’ s
wedding.
10.
A mother and her two ydting
Safety Council Tresldent Ned H children burned lo dratfi at i) urnDearborn expressed disappoint­ cy, Mass , when an oil stove ext
ment at tho high toil
ploded and tho resulting fire do
The average traffic fatali'y toll Iroyrd their home.

L ig h tin g C o n te st
Awards Made Today
___ *

Prires for Winner* tn the Jaycee
Christmas Lighting contest were
awarded today at the noon lunch
I con inerting of the Sanford Seminole County Junior Chamber of
Com merce.

“ LE.MME* SEE** EXCLAIMS Put Tally a* Santa Claus
presents Chief Roy Williams a trift from member* of the
Sanford Police Department at the department’^ Christmas
Tree event Tuesday afternoon.
(Staff Photo)

Top prise went to William Heinbuck, Orlando Highway, fur the
besl overall display in thr three
divisions of residential lighting
Second place in the overall divi­
sion went to Mrs. Berner Winn.
In the “ window and dnorw jy"
division of residential lighting,
first place was the display of Mrs.
Berner Winn, 2400 Stevens Ave.
Second place in this division went
to Mrs.
William Kirk, 4th and
Sammeriin.
William Ifeinbuck. Orlando High­
way, a h o won top priie In the
"Figure Setting" division of re­
sidential lighting. Second place in
this division was won by Grctchen Crowell. 1906 French Ave.
In the “ Lighted Lawns" division

Gifts for Grandson
J
didn’ t g e t!"
|Daniel Sr., who also came here!
Truman said his six-month-old [
He said lie hadgiven the baby [from North Carolina for their 1
grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel,
a swing “ that hecan bounce up
grandson’ s first Christmas, gave,
had received “ so many toys it will
and down on.” ,
him a “ nice as could be high
be some years before he can u»eThe child's paternal
grandpar- chair and table com bination," Trtlthem all. You name something he enls, Mr. and Mrs. Elherl Clifton i man said.

Badges, Tags To Be Worn
During Courtesy Week
Hugo badges and tags wilt hn
worn by sales people and ail those
who com e in contact with ihe pub­
lic to proclaim Courtesy Week, Ho- ;
ward McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycee Courtesy Week committee
said today.
“ That will be one way to bring
to the attention of averjbody in
Sanford the fart that Courtesy
Week Is in progress during the
week of Jan 8,’ ’ he said.
Plans were completed Tuesday
morning at a joint meeting of
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce and Sanford Seminole Coun­
ty Jui.Vor UnJTr.t ' 1/ iff Cnfmnen‘1
representatives John Krlder, man­
ager of the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce ami M. I-. Ilaborn Jr . president of the Jaycres,
met with Howard McNulty who
heads the J aye re committee to
Iron out all details of the weeklong event.
Trlres of 325 U S Savings Bonds
will go to winners in five categor­
ies. McNulty announced,
t
Secret committees, known only
to the chairman of the event, will
select the most courteous waitress,
the most courteous policeman, the
most courteous saleslady, ihe most
courteous, salesman and tho most
courteous act.
A proclamation will lie issued hy
“ IT'S THIS W AY Snnln ( Liu*" one of tho 300 children
M ayor David Catcliri setting aattending the Elk's Chib Christmas Party fur itmlerprivl*
side the week as “ Courtesy Week"
lotted children said Tuesday. Toys and bags of fruit,
which will bo observed statewide
r o o k fan, rni.dns and candy were distributed by members of
Bumper strips will he attached
to ears, said McNulty, and ban
the Elks Club assisted by members o f tin* Anna Miller
ners will he printed and distribut­ circle.
(S taff l’hoto)
ed to all stores.
Krider said Tuesday that all
merehanls had heen poltrd and
that “ they are going to Join in to
make the week-long event one to
realty t»- remembered Merchants
are going to stage Courte v Week
WASHINGTON lU P ) — Congrrvs taiive f o r e c a s t that “ only the
Clearance Sate* throughout the six wM| vote M increase taxes nex folks back home can prevent Condays beginning Monday, Jan 8 ,"
)e.tr unless the pcoplo^demand in gross from going on an approprl
Each merchant" will receive a end lo spending for "n eodlrss anil .illnrn spree that will knock til!
letter Immediately advising them postponuhlc p r o g r a m s ,” Sen hope* of .1 balanced budget into
of the details of courtesty week John Marshall Butler (It-M d) pro ] a cocked hat."
and .w in g them to meet with their 1diets,
lie said already some momherv
•.ih-s staffs to advise them of l^e
|{r a|,0 foresees s “ mild ten- of Congress “ have voiced npposl
selections to he made ‘ I here's namic recession" In the early tlon to the rurlailment of spending
going to be a lot of competition,
months of IBM hut believe, it will fur so called ‘ social gains.' " He
Krider said.
end by mid year and will require said Congress will provide Ihe
McNulty said that committees no action hy Congress. The ad money m u led to nvet the Soviet
will to- appointed immediately »o ministration already has ail tho scientific threat, but there is no
thst they c m “ go into srilon Ihe power It. nreds to deal with the need for boondoggling "
very first thing on the morning it nation, he feels.
Duller predicted Congress “ will
Courtesy Week begins."
] Duller said In a year end legls(Continued on l‘ .&lt;g* 10)

Butler Foresees 'Mild
Economic Recession In 1958

Sen.

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of residential lighting, first place
went lo Mrs Harold Kaslm-r. Twin
I.akrs, Paula Road with (hr sr
. ,
e
P ?nC* r * ? i" ‘ *° Mr*
Lane. 510 T .rk Ava.
In the Commercial Lighting
Division of the Jaycee Christinas
t-lghimg contest, Wieboldt's Cam ­
era Shop of 210 Park Ave won
the Florida Power and Light Com­
pany's “ traveling trophy".

r.

“ Alt of the entries In the Jayfee Christmas Lighting Contest are
to be com m ended." said Dave
Thrasher, chairman of the Jaycccs
Christmas Lighting Contest com ­
mittee. “ It was very hsrd to de­
termine winners as all of ihe entrie* were very good," he said.
Judges fur lh* contest were:
Mrs. Fred G inas, preiident of the
Sanford Garden Club, Mrs. Frank
Donahue of the Sanford Flower
Shop, and Mrs. Mildred B ibcock,
art teacher for Seminole County
\ j p U,

AW AY IN A MANGER . .
snnir the The Cherub Choir o f the First Method 1st
Church at the Manger Scene displayed on the Sanford Cily Hall lawn. The choir o f 111
voice* ij uudur the direction o f Mm . Guy iiuhup.
(S taff Photo)

Operators Handle
3,396 'Phone Calls
On Christmas Day
Tiie rntlre staff of telephone
operators for Southern Bell Tele*
phone Company was on duly yes­
terday handling Christmas Day
mrssagrs around the country ori­
ginating In Sanford.
Each operator handled a trem­
endous load of calls, Rob Khcddstn,
local Telephone Company man­
ager said this morning.
“ There were J.SBfl calls accept­
ed by operators which exceed all
of our predictions," Shrddon said.
According to the local manager,
there were 2,166 calls accepted last
Christmas Day and tha prediction
year was "In excess of 2,500,**
laid.
Telephone ealls to fam ilies In
every section of the country start­
ed pouring in to the local board
beginning at about A o'clock
Christmas morning and continued
brotighout the day with only a
irlef litll during the latter parj ol
the afternoon, Sheddon reported,
“ Our telephone operators, with
Christmas trees and excited child­
ren wailing at home, reported for
duty in that m eisaget creating
extra happiness on Christmas Day
might ho com pleted," said Sheddon.
“ Imbued with the spirit of
Chrlitmai, it seems that Southern
Bell Telephone operators' Christ­
mas Day I* not complete without
the happiness of others coming
first." the local manager said this
morning.
A total of W operator* In Sou­
thern Bell Telephone Company'*
Sanford traffic department report­
ed for duty yesterday, he said.

Fcdcrol Aid
To Education
Big U.S. Need
TOKYO
(U P ) — Ren. Wayno
Morse said today “ the greatest
foreign policy need af the United
States during the next 50 year*
Is federal aid tn education,"
The Dienocratic member of tha
Senate Foreign delation* Com m itlee said the United State* eanno*
llay ahead of Russia in manpower,
and that Us only hope tn remain
ahead of Russia “ is in brainpow­
e r ."
Morse, chief American delegate
to the recent Commonwealth Par­
liamentary Conference in India,
warned that Russian Education of
the hi-;h school and college level
may well be of higher caliber
than it Is In Ihe U S.
“ It would hate to see an across*
the board teat on all education hetueen high school students In Hus.
si.i and tho United States," hn
said.
Morse, a teacher hlm*elf for 21
y e a n , said it is alarming to realite that “ 2.') per cent of the high
schools In the U.S. do not offer x
course in chem istry or physic*.’*
He said Russia' educational pro­
cess of finding bright students and
providing them with a rollgee edu­
cation was superior to the U.S.
emphasis on mass education.
Mune ajso said he favored set­
tling the Issue of war and peace
through the United Nations
“ An extraordinary session of tha
United Nations to dramatise tha
war and peace Issue—with all na­
tion* laying down their blueprints
for peace—i* preferable to ,x sum­
mit meeting between Ihe heads
of the great pow er*." Mor*e said.
“ 1 don't believe in circum vent­
ing the United Nations when there
arc great problems lo be lolvcd.'*
Morse said, "and I have been cri­
tical of Ihe United States when v?a
have done this.’ *
“ Wo have to fight for ideas—
through tho United Nations—be
cause nothing vise la practical," he
said.

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TODAY’S THOUGHT

Fore ign

Psae* &gt;•&lt;*«■ M t l II sad

II.

By CHARLES M. MCCANN
Called Press Stall C « t m | W K M
W eit German Chancellor Kon­
rad Adenauer m ay take the lead
la founding out Soviet Rustle oa
the possibility o f easing told war
tension.
It it known that Andrei Smir­
nov, Soviet em b au ad or to Watt
Germany h it pottponed a Christ-

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Do Unto Others As You Wonld
Have Them Do Unto You!
Christmis Is much o f th* commandment
"D o unto others as you would have them do
unto you" . . . and this has been a wonderful
Christmas Season!
With one exception.
Just a f«»v days ago, three men, traveling
along a highway headed for a relative’s home
to spend the night before a dny o f hunting
were abruptly and Intentionally run o ff the
highway and then dragged out o f the car
practically at the point o f a pistol to be
herded o ff to a county jail and an arrest.
Officers failed to Identify themselves—
they refused to advise the three men o f
what charges were being brought against
them— the officers were rude beyond ex­
planation!
This Incident— by the way— happened in
the Ocala National Forest where gume war­
dens are expected to teach people, to guide
people, to watch over them to see that laws
are obeyed.
And three innocent people now are forced
to employ legal counsel to protect their
righ ts!
is our state com ing,to the point where
officers— representatives o f our state govern­
ment— fly down on people, rcgunlless o f
their position In life, and herd them at point
o f guns like barbarious slaves?
If such is coming to pass— then it behoov-

es our citizen* to stay at home nighta behind
the curfew o f being thrown into a jail, forced
to place bond money to be released, and th?n
to employ legal counsel to protect their In­
nocence.
Without warrants— without marked ears
fo r identification— without regard for hu­
man iife and the protection o f p r o p e r t y three officers swoop down on innocent peo­
ple giving'them no explsnation and listening
to no reason.
Certainly, it is ngalnst the law’ to hunt
out o f season, to hunt against regulations,
to hunt wantonly *nd promiscuously.
But, at the same time, huntera must be
given an opportunity to go from one place
to another to take part in legal hunting
seasons and to hunt within the regulations
set down by our people and by their re­
presentatives
We deplore the method these officers of
our state hnvc used. This Is, we believe, a
matter that should come to the attention of
our governor and a matter that should !h»
handled by our Senator and Representatives.
If our own citizens are to be manhandled.
shoved around, treated like criminals, anil
jailed without reason— then what would
these snmc officers do to our tourists?
It's time to take action and eliminate this
type o f enforcement in the State o f Floridnl

Cake For The While House—The
President's Christmas cake w ai
baked lo Miami. For several yeara,
the Greater Miami Council of
Churchea has been promoting tha
idea that Christmas should be cele­
brated for what it really Is—the
CECIL A. TCCKER, II
ph n ired If the plant has put forth birthday lo Jesus. To this end, they
have urged folks to hake and serve
A lew weeks ago the main top­ a new flush o l growth.
birthday cakes at Christmas tima
ics o l conversation wer* satellites
rrom this wa would surmise that —just as they would on any other
&gt;nd |liU#. rlahlJt TwUy ,t hli any cultural practice which may birthday. This year, at the sug­
turned to the weather and the ex- stimulate ■ flush o l growth, such gestion of Mrs. C. O. Pruwxe Jr.,
(ent of ^ ,reelc damage No 0M at pruning, fertilising, cultivation, the group had, a special Christmas
n&lt;.ed!1
^ told the Mver(ty of and Irrigation, should be avoided. csk e baked for President and Mrs.
Although It la true that irriga­ Eisenhower. The cake was flown
,hB Dcc&gt; la.u fr„ „ becauie all
tion will aid In making a vigor­ to Washington. It was presented
one hll t0 do lf
look lb0ut.
ous recover, It should not be ap­ at the White House by John Bucksince lhe freele lhere h4Ve b„ n plied unless the soil moisture gets Icy, administrative assistant to
numerous estimates or "guesstl quite low, because of the tending Congressman Danle Faicell. With
made
concerning
tha lo stimulate growth, if the plants Buckley was the Reverend Frederamount of dam age—including one are situated In a deep, sandy, dry, ■lek Rcising. executive director of
by this office, it can ba said now, soil, by all means irrigate to keep the
Washington
Federation of
though, that unfortunately no one the plant from dying from drouth.' Churches. The rsk r was a IS pound
The State U8DA Disaster Com- Job. H was while with a star and
li qualified at the moment lo esti­
mate accurately the actual d a m ­ mittee, after reviewing reports a angel mounted on top. The eat­
age, except In thoie crop ! wiped from counties south of and in­ er rim of the cake was ringed with
out completely.
cluding Volusia, bake,' Marion and tiny red candles. The president was
the war o f 1039, are not afraid. They admit
It will be some weeks, maybe Citrus, all of which indicated con­ not personally available to receive
that Russia could conquer them, but they months, before the real extent of siderable freeze damage to the 111. cakr, but it was accepted In­
pasture and forage crops In those stead by Earle Chesney, one of his
believe that it will held the cent too high. ' he
in s« mln" le Voun*y *'
. ,
,
. . .
,,
..
known, except by guessing from areas, did not fee] the damage jus­ assistants.
A hardy and hard-worklnif race, the fr inns a few known facts. There is some tified the invocation of the Feed
T Down—g To G o— How to taka
have made valuable contributiona to the foliage dsm ags to practically ail Program under Public Law STS. advantage of the "lull befort the
citrus trees In the county with the The committat did rjcognlze the storm ” is being demonstrated by
world. The great composer, Jean Sibelius, young trees, of course, being hit need for some supplemental'feed­ Congressman Charlie Rennelt. The
ranks with the masters of music. And the the hardest. Probably 90 per cent ing and will continue to keep in storm will break on Jan. 7, when
the Congress is called to order.
recipients o f the Nobel prize for literature of the young citrus trees have been contact with the various aresi,
knocked back to the bank. It 1s and if it should develop within The lull is Decem ber, which usual­
include a Finnish writer, Frans Sillunpaa.
loo early to guaia aa to tha parma- 1 “ *• n**r future Ibat there are re ly is a quiet time for those m em ­
Nor have the Americans forgotten that, nent wood damaga o f the o ld e r ! P°rtl indicating a aubitantlal need bers of Congress who already have
lupplemental livestock feed returned to Washington. That'k
alone of ail the nations that borrowed from trees, although 23 per cent may be 1toT
program and evidence to zupport when Bennett does hli lobbying
us in Worhi War I Finland paid us back iS T S S S T J T S t Z £ %
this, then the committee will con­ on Senate side. According to Ben­
All will hope that this is only the first of , ltnl|i percentage. If any, ol the vene for further action.
nett, the few Senators who are
In tha mtantima all of tha varl- buck In town aren't very busy.
peeled” fruit auch at tanmany scries of 40 years for Finnish in "hand
'
garines, ponkans, and Tamptae, es- oua eounty otfieca have baan aant T h a t'j the best time to have a
dependence.
raped dam age. Gueisea on the the regulation! relating lo the 1937 related chat and visit'w ith them.
other citrus fruit range up to »0 emergency feed program together So. during the past two weeks,
per cent and over, except for V a ­ with the forma which ahould be Bennett tin been spending lim e In
lencia, about which it Is too early used under lhat program in the tha Senate Office Building. Rea­
written today call for drugs unknown before tn tell much ainre it la a late fruit. event Public Law 173 It Invoked son: half a dozan of his bills have
There are close to 4,000 gcres of to Initiate a faed program la cer­ passed tha House and are now
World Wnr If. And more has been nchieved Valencias In Seminole County's 13,- tain countlei or areai.
walling to com e up in the Senate.
In arriving at Ita deeltlon. the He has a list of IS Senators who
iIn this decade than in the previous fi() years 339 acres o f citrus.
Tortunately most o f the veget­ com m ittee hat taken into account will be key figures in passing bis
combined, especially in the war against in­
able crop* growing in Seminole the fact that 21 countlei in thia bills. Up to date. Bennett has seen
fections diseases.
County are hardy vegetables such area hava heretofore been deslg- seven of them. Ha figures to have
Simple statistics, cited by Mr. Goldman, as celery in d cabbage. Even so, nated for production emergency his apadework done by opening
tell the story. Between World War II and many people feel that close to SO loana by Farmers Home Admin!- day.
((ration and that 17 additional
Work To Start— The Army En­
the present, death rates have declining as per cenl of the anticipated produc­ counties are being recommended
tion for the next sixty days Is
gineers’ dredging project at Horae
follows: from itifltieiizn, 91 per cent; from gone. Again?the action and reduc for designation under the program. Shoe Cove la all set to start the
appendicitis, 7C&gt; per cent; from Tuberculosis,j lion in yield will not be known uo-

Agriculture News

A 40th Anniversary For Finland
Italians have been living on the slopes
o f Mount Vesuvius for centuries. They know
that some day an eruption may swallow’ up
their farms. Yet they cling to the belief
that it will not happen in their time.
The Finns can understand this attitude.
They have just been celebrating their 40th
year o f freedom from Russia, which pre­
viously had ruled Finland for two centuries.
Before that the Swedes owned the country,
so that this is really the first taste o f in­
dependence that the Finns have had.
At any time Russia might swoop down on
their relatively tiny country. Yet the Finns,
remembering the stiff punishment which
th sy Inflieted on the Russian invaders in

This Is Medicines Golden Age
You as an American, ere living in medi­
cine's golden acre.
That in the gtriklng point o f an article
by Robert P. Goldman, In Parade Magazine.
The record o f recent medical achievement
ia almost incredible. According to Mr. Gold­
man .new treatments developed In a single
decade have savetl the lives of 1,240,000 Am­
ericans who would have died in any previous
era. Doctors have twice as many medica­
tions to choose from aa they had ten yeara
ago—and three out of four prescriptions

The Sanford Herald
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77 per cen t; from kidney disorders, (10 per
cent, and so on down the long list. Medicine
American medicine is saving life on an
unprecedented scale.
So much for the paat. What o f the future?
Mr. Goldman quota* a medical researcher
who told him : "R ight now. we can say a
million a quarter lives were saved in the
past 10 years, the number may well be
doubled— o r even tripled." The medical men
atand on the verge o f tremendous discoveries,
In the fields nf both mental and physicnl
Illness.
Mr. Goldman cites another fact — that
there has been a revolution in the concepts
o f patient care. As he puts It, "Increasingly,
doctors and their co-workers are recognizing
the human factor in illness— the sick person
needs cure for his mind and body— to make
him ‘ totally well’."
This is h golden age indeed.

L A F F -A -D A Y

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cent damage to stork beds. D am ­
age to soma nurseries was extrem ­
ely aevert, alm ost too per eent.
I think that Robert Rutledge,
General Manager, Florida Cltnia
Mutual, gave the best advice on
the subject recently when he said,

cour*lg^.” f r7rm0rfr.'1sretTnou_nh1h!
world over far their courage, or
t*1'* wouldn't be in the buiineis.
Every segment In the field of agri­
culture is starting to plan its
com eback or the continuation of its
program. If you don't bcliava It,
look to the fields that are being
planted back.

ANNY THOMAS tolls about the Texas oti magnate who
marched Into a "thia yaar'j Miami Deach h otel," rented an
entirs floor for 13,000 a day, ordered the chorus o f a night
club to coma up and enter­
tain him privately for $1,000.
demanded $1,SOO worth o f
choice liquors and cigars,
tipptd the h tlp 4300, and
than stretched himself out
on a couch. “ Thia la living,"
h e aighed appreciatively.
"W h o needs m oney?”
Help wanted ad tn a Chica­
go papar. inserted by the own­
er ef a fashionable Artaou
duil* ranch: "We need aa ex.
p*rtcoc*d ranch hand Imme­
n-i t
diately. Guitar player. Side­
burns. Must hava Southwest accent. We'll tcoah you to ride."

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Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
A.
Gromyko
and Communist
Party Chief Nikita S. Khrushchev
made before the Russian Parlia­
ment Saturday.
Gromyko and Khrushchev all
but ruled out the proposal t ^ d e
at the NATO conference for new
disarmament negotiations either
In the United Nationa disarma­
ment com m ission or at a special
"B ig Four”
foreign
ministers
meeting.
Adenauer Starts Bail Rolling
But Adenauer’ s feeling seem a to
be that som ebody has got to make,
a new m ove toward negotiationa
of some sort. And he seem a to be
ready to start things going 'J t iseif.
The feeling has strengthened
that Adenauer, rather than Presi­
dent Eisenhower, was really the
leading figure at the Paris con­
ference in so far as practical ’
proposals w ere concerned.
It was Adenauer who set tha
middle of January, according to keynote for the conference by in­
Congressman Billy Matthews. The ference in so far as practical
town of Horse Shoe has a popula­ sitting that the NATO countries
tion of about 300 people—mostly find out whether there mlghAm
fishermen. At low tide their boats any sincerity la R ussia's excan 't gat from the Cpvc into the prsesed desire to ease world ten­
Gulf. The new channel will be sev­ sion.
eral m ilei long and wilt.allow boats
Secretary of State John Foster
to go back and forth any time. Dulles, as Eisenhower's adviser
“ This will also serve as a haven on foreign policy, had wanted to
fo small crip warn the storm put all possible emphasis on set­
warnings are up in the Guir,” the ting up missile bases in Europe
Congressman said. Next project rather than negotiating with Ruson Matthews' list is to try to open &gt;sia.
t ie mouth of the Suwsner River
Soviet Am bassador S m lro v ,
and develop the small seaside town cidcd to postpone his depaitera
i 1* '
iHre
of Suwanee.
for Moscow after Adenauer had
New Fares— Latest addition to spoken in * P aris, and before tha
the Washington office of Congress­ NATO conference ended.
man Jim llaley will be Quillan S.
Yancey, of Lakeland, who will be­
"PILGRIM ” STILL WALKING
gin work as Haley's "legislative
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (U P ) aide” In January when lhe Con­ "Peace P ilg rim ," a silver-haired
gress reconvenes. Yancey is an ex- woman from Cologne, N .J., w h o
FBI man and is married to the never
icntlona her real name,
farm er Norma Helfs, ofWauchula. said she was oa her lecond 10,000At the same time, Mr. lfalcy an­ mile (reedom walk today. She mid
nounced the appointment of R. El­ she has yowde to "rem ain a uYnmo Hood, Past State Commander defer until mankind has learnrd
of the American Legion, to be In the way of p e a ce ." She said she
charge of his ycar-around District wilt walk 1,000 miles in Florida
office in Uarlour.
by Mareh 31.
Tideland Trouble— The U.S, G ov­
ernment has enjoined the State
TALKS K EPT HER A U V E
o f Florida from exercising juris­
JACKSON. Mlsa. (U P )—A sur­
diction over the areas three lea­ vivor of a boating accident said
gues seaward to our coastline. In Monday that, "if my husband
preparing the State's answer to hadn't
kept
talking
to
me
the government's brief, Attorney I wouldn't be here for C h rislm ru ”
Gensrla Richard Ervin has invit­ Mrs. Joe .Morgan said her husband
ed Senator Holland to join him in "kept trying to make m e laugh”
presenting it. Holland is the ‘ fa- during the tw o hours they clung
ther” of the Tidclands Oil Bill, to their overturned boat in a lake
passed by the Congress in 1333. Sunday until they were rescued.

m at vacation to remain lo Bono
so be seill be available U Aden­
auer wanta to talk to hint.
Now It to reported that Aden­
auer la working on a "realistic”
reply to the letter Soviet Premier
Nikolai A. Bulganin sent him on
D ec. 10.
This letter was one of the series
with which Bulganin bombarded
allied leaders and all other membora o f the Unltad Nationa In ad­
vance o f last week's North Atlant­
ic Treata Organisation meeting in
Faria.
Basal a Holds Same Position
Bulganin's letter to Adenauer
added nothing to Russia's known
position on cold war Issues.
But It lacked the threatening
tone of Bulganin's previous letters
to Adenauer and was even friend­
lySome disappointment was ex­
pressed In Bonn at the speeches

While a younger person would L nTh* t2 l lcn,f
m e*t
foe
have a bettor chance of surviving ? " * ° r
_ ° u . mt Jor
aa auto lnlury this oedeatrlan'a ‘ on* ~ drunk®n driving, speeding
ch ance, o f ^
u . ^ y o n . In
yle,1&lt;1 lh * ri&lt; *t •«
nine. According to eUttotle*. the,
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la Ja ry win be fatal.
Almost h a lf the d riv e n tnA aurvey made by the Citizens T0 T,d ln
accident* In C h lTraflto S 4 f.tr Board of m etroJ f ” " '^
wUh
pollton Chicago ahowa that to \
Tl“ tat‘ o n j'
par le n t o f accident fatalities ln thi
J 11 mf h p ,r t ,fh *V
thia city are pedestrians
tj e 4&lt;lf den‘ ‘ have just outline f
Without the armor of an auto
* °“ u r- But 1 have stu d ied
to protect him. a pedestrian can't S S S h l U S S i ,'K
UUlttc* '* 1 ?
pwt up touch of a defense against thorou*hl3r—
they any It wffl.
a huge steel bumper bearing QUisnON a n d AMiwtn
down on him. That a why ona out! B. W. H.: Does a baby have u
of M pedestrians, who era (truck good a chance for life If tha
down in traffic accidents In Chi- mother has a Caesarean u If It
cago, die tn contrast to one In 232 U born norm ally*

A lot uf advice has been given
concerning the care of frozen
plants. One thing worth rem em ­
bering ie that history shows some
Page 4
Thursday, December 20. 1957
of the most severe freeaei to be
Jhnuary-February (re ra n follow
ONCE U ENOUGH
man had paid Ids bill in full a fire in a 1,200 gallon gasoline task ing a rather severe November-Dcvehicle at the riik of his life.
WORCESTER, Mass. —tun— An month previously.
cem ber freeze. The severity ia am elderly man appeared at the U.
Receives Decoration
S. Internal Rsvenus Service ofHEIDELBERG, Germany (U P )
fie and produced a roil of greenbarks "fo r payment of my quar­ —The U.S. Arm y hai awarded the
terly estimated tax bill." The ca­ Soldiers Medal—the Army's high­
shier refined the money. A cheek est peace-time decoration — to
of the records showed that the S2C Allen A. Agar, of Detroit
Lake*, Minn , fur extinguishing a

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OlIR FAITH IN YOU HAS ENGENDERED EVEN GREATER FAITH IN’ US. Oaklawn Memorial Park has
grown both in Hire anti beauty in the pant four year-i. Thera are now 500 lot ownera in the original (too
gardens, the Garden o f the Crom and ih* Garden o f Devotion. Soon we plan to open two more— The Garden
o f Faith and the Manonic Garden.
Why Not Drive Out Thia Sunday? Take Route 46A ( 20th St. Extension) to Twin I-a ken.
Hear (he chime* and organ mualc front 2 to 0 p m. OFFICE LOCATED AT CEMETERY

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The World Of Women
In The Year 1957

CHRISTMAS CHEER wns enjoyed Monday night by n large crowd at the home o f Lcdr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Fitton on West Fifteenth Si root. Left to right, Mrs. Fitton, Fred Ball
Mrs. Garry Arthur, Mrs. Lionel Arthur, Lo ir. Fitton, Captain Arthur.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Gourmets

NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital

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Venison li the m oil highly prized
or all wild game. If properly dress­
ed and cared far in the woods by
the hunter, it is tree from objectlonable and so-called game flav­
ors. However, good cooking is important in making venison appetiz­
ing—and it can be as good as the
best meat from the butcher.
It should not be necessary to
make any attempt to conceal the
flavor of venison. The characteris­
tic flavor seems to he concentrat­
ed in the fat, and, if strong, trim ­
ming away excess fat will help.
However, venison Is a rather dry
meat and Is improved by addition
o f suet, butter, or other fat when
using dry heat methods — roast­
ing, broiling and frying.
Here are soma good recipes for
cooking venison:
Venison Pol (toast With Vegetables
(shoulder, rump, round)
3 4 Pounds venison
5 whole carrots
3 whole potatoes
3 whole onions
Turnips and celery also may be
used

en down. She left school, but oth­
ers in other parts of the country
followed her lead. Thus hegan the
process of integration in 1937.
Mrs. Dorothy Le Masiurcr, Du­
luth, Minn., proved the endurance
of womankind. She em erged from
19 grueling days on a mountain­
side, starving, sun-whipped, hut
still alive. A plane crash had
claimed her husband and left ber
stranded.
A woman doctor In Philadelphia
I 1 A B Y C. I R I. 0 It A T 1! A M.
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Har­ claimed to have isolated lha multi­
vey flrat ham, Sanford. Born ple slerosis virus.
Drcembrr 3,
Tha year h id its sadder tide.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Death came to Mrs. Grace Cool(dge, wife of tha late President;
to Betty Falkner Henderson, New
Y ork's uninhibited society leader;
Virginia O'Hanlon Douglas, whose
tetter to the New York Sun in DW7
inspired the im mortal "D ea r Virglnia" editorial
Sports Gains
The women made big strides in
the world of sports.
Althea Gibson, who first learned
tennis on Harlem streets, smashed
her way to the singles tennis
1 championship o f the United States
; and to the top of the heap at Wim­
bledon, England.
Florence Chadwick, Am erica's
long distance swimmer, ploughed
through the Bristol Channel from
England to Wales.
Women did more than dabble In
politics.
BABY
C lltl,
SANCKSTEIt,
Irene Dunne of the movies made
daughter of I.T. nml Mrs. John a new kind of debut, as a delegate
D. Sangestrr, Santord. Horn Ik eto the UN general assembly. Ootda
ember 6.
Mcir, Israeli foreign minister and
(Photo by Bergstrom)
native of .Milwaukee traveled the
world as her country eelchratrd its
loth year of Independence. The
women in Switzerland won the
right to vote. And Jessie Wilson
did what few wives of cabinet o f­
ficers would dream of doing—she
stood up to the President of the
United States. This cam e about be­
cause her htishand, then secretary
o f defense Charles E. Wilson,
charged that the National Guard
had been s haven for draft-dodg­
ers &lt;luring the Korean war. Well,
the protests were long and loud,
and at his news conference. Presi­
dent Eisenhower ealled the state­
ment unwise. He then coupled It
with praise for Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles.
Cupid Busy
Said Mrs. Wilson U ted:
"I think tha President would
IIAIIY BOY PARKER, son ef hava stood hack of Mr. Wilson In­
l&gt;r. and Mrs. Vann Parker, San­ stead of spending his time com ­
ford. Born Derember 7.
menting on how wonderful Foster
(P h oto by Bergstrom)
Dulles is. . .1 think you need a pat
on the back once in awhile."
It was a busy year for Dan Cupid. although one of his famous
earlier work* fell apart. Actress
Ingrid Bergman announced her
separation from the Italian movie
director, Roberto Rossellini.
Married were two of the Dionne
quintuplets, Elizabeth Taylor and

BABY BOY BHOOKE, erni o f
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooke, Os­
teen. Horn Derembt-r t,
(Photo hy Bergstrom)

Dredge meat with flour, salt and
pepper, and brown In fat. Braise
the meat for two or three hours
over very low heat. When the meat
Is tender, add the vegetables and
cook until the vegetables are done.
Make a gravy of the liquid in the
pan. pour over the meat and veg* etabies.
Venison Blew with Dumplings
(Shank, flank, neck)
Proceed as for Pot Boast with
Vegetables, fifteen minutes before
dish is ready to serve, drop In the
dumplings on top of the vegeta­ BABY C liff. M A H A N K Y ,
bles. Cover and cook without re­ ■laughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Walter
moving the cover for 13 minutes.
Mahaney, Saufoid. Born D ecem ­
Serve immediately.
ber 6.
Venison Barbecue
(Photo by Bergstrom)
| A
(Steak, chops)
v
.'ar ? pounds of venison in fry­
ing pan with slivers of salt pork
or other fat. Mix following ingre­
dients in saucepan;
1 cup catsup
1 tablespoon salt
3 slices lemon
1 onion, sliced thin
|73 cup beef steak sauce
2 tablespoons Tarragon vinegar
(m ay be omitted)
1 tablespoon chill powder
(for hot sauce)
Bring mixture to a boil — stir
to avoid burning. Cover venison
with the sauce and roast in mode­
rate oven (330F). Cook ll» to 2
hours — turn occasionally.
Deerburger*
Take two pounds ground lean
venison, 1/4 pound w et, a hand­
ful of moist bread, sliced onion
II A It Y C. I R I. I, IT M H E Rand seasoning—well mixed and
S () N . daughter o f Mr. and
Mr*. James C. I.umberson, San­
^ jitB fr ie d or broiled like hamburgers—
ford. Horn December 5.
and you have venison at its best.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Venison Soup
2/1 pounds venison
I'W quarts cold water
3-6 carorts, cubed
l bunch celery, cubed
2 cups tomatoes
2 tablespoons salt
2 medium potatoes, cubed
1 or 3 onions, cubed
_
l* teaspoon savory
^
1 bay leaf
Soak meat In salted cold water
for several hours. Simmer slowly
for two hours, skimming occasion­
ally. Let the broth stand overnight.
Next day remove the congealed
fat, add vegetables, and cook Ilk
hours slowly.
IMPORTED INSECTS
a
MOSCOW, Idaho —W - Southern
v*Idaho cattlemen and sheep-growers
• re interested in getting certain *—
t&gt;pes of insect! imported from ft \(iV BOY SKELTON, ton *f
•rid sections of Europe and Asia.
Mr. and .Mm. Samuel Skelton,
These insects, according to a U. Sanford. Born December 7.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
S. entomologist, feed on halogeton, a cattle and sheep-killing weed
which range men have been fight­
ing to control In southern Idaho.
The University of Idaho agricul­
tural extension serivee told the
[ (W-attlement and sheep-raisers about
1k" h e insects.

December 27th
8:15 P. M.
Mayfair Inn Hall Room
* A too Orchestra For Dancing
• 1.50 per person

THIS GAY GROUP enjoyed the Elk’s Rail at the Mayfair Inn last weekend. Left to
right, Joseph Short, Lcdr. Thomas Lawlor. Mrs, Lawlor, Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.. E. W.
Peterson, Airs. Peterson, Mrs. Short.
(S ta ff Photo)

Mrs. John Krider Jr. £)0lrcas Circle
Surprised Recently

Officers Chosen

A surprise birthday party was
held Sunday honoring Mrs. John
The Dorcas Circle o f the Upsala
Krider Jr. on her birthday. The Community Presbyterian Church
party was held at the home of her met December 19 at the home of
parents Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Ben­ Mrs, W. 11. Starnes. There wennine mem her* present. An elec­
ton on Geneva Ave.
tion of officer* was held.
Cake, ice cream and coffee were
Mrs. George Simmons was elect­
served during the afternoon. Those
ed president; Mrs. C. C. White,
invited to celebrate the occasion
vice-president; Mrs. IL Grubb,
were the honorcc and her husband.
treasurer; Mr*. J. Heaves, secre­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley ami
tary; Mrs. Clover M a m , devo­
daughter Miss Anna Karen, Mr.
tional leader, Mrs. W. A. Starnes,
ai I Mrs, Jack Benton Jr., Mr. and
publicity chairman.
Mrs. John Krider Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
The January meeting will be held
Nicholas Farsch, Miss Brenda
at the home o f Mrs. George Sim­
Benton, the hosts Mr. and Mrs.
mons on West First SL This will
Jack Benton Sr.
tie a covered dish luncheon and
mem bers are asked to come pre­
pared to sew.
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Cook Out By Scouts
Held Recently
Girl Scout Troop 201 held it*
second rookout o f the year on tha
Inki-front under the leadership o f
Mis* Frances Cobb.
Working in groups o f twos tha
girls learned how to usa a hobo
stove, F:ich girl rooked her own
nicol, and became proficient in
primitive cooking by the complet­
ion o f the meal.
A fter eating, the giil* learned
to recognize n few new abruba
and trees before hiking back to
the scout hut.
Those present were Mary Jean
Turner, Sue Orscno, Marcia LlppIncott, Mary Sue Popa, Karen
Burkholder, Barbara Ann Wil­
liams and Peggy Bower.
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THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John Krider Jr. of
The Carol I and Concord Choirs
of thn First Baptist Church will Del.and spent Christmas with her
parents Air. and Airs. Jack Hen
not rehearse today.
ton.

THE CHERUIt CHOIR o f tho First Rapt 1st Church
xings Monday night on the lawn o f the Sanford City

llnll. Thin wax Hie third lit n serins o f Christmas
carols’ presented hy the Rapt 1st choir*.

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Monday - Tuesday

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Mike Todd: New Jersey's gover­
nor Robert Meyner and Helen Ste­
venson; crooner Bing Sroshy and
starlet Kathy Grant; actor Marlon
Brando and a Welsh Indian beau­
ty.
Tha stork brought heirs to the
throne of Monaco and Todd-A-O.
He also visited Margaret Truman
and her husband, newspaperman
Clifton Daniels.
Tha women established soma
firsti in '37.
Two airline* stewardesses be­
cam e the first women to By into
Antarctica, when they were assign­
ed to a com m ercial flight taking
military replacement Into the fro­
zen south. One disgruntled airman
complained they had ruined his
recon l—one more week, anil he
would have gone a year without
seeing a woman.
The Sack Look
Britain's House of Lords engag­
ed in a battle of the sexes. Lady
Astor was one of those demanding
that women bo allowed to become
peers. Lord Argyle insisted women
were no good In politics. The girls
won, naturally.
In fashion, the big news of the
year was the birth of the rack look
and the death of Christian Dior,
who for 10 years dictated styles
for women from Calcutta to Cali­
fornia, Dior's heir apparent to the
Paris dictatorship was his protege.
Y ves St. Laurent.
Tlie sack, or chemise, got a sendoff in Paris collections last fall,
and Immediately swept the Amer­
ican markets. U. S. designers
promptly claimed they'd heert
making the heltiess chemise for
the last decade.
H ie Russians' sputniks also were
reflected Immediately In fashion.
Lilly Dache, produced an array of
satellite hats, some of which prac­
tically took off from the head. And
the Jewelry Industry also went on
an outer-space kick.

BABY GIRL BYRD, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Murray F. Byrd,
Sanford. Born December X.
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By SHERI GILES
United Presa Staff Correspondent
CHICAGO—IN—They call this the
" fr a n t ic Fifties " 31 ay be they're
right. Certainly the year 1M7 was
frantic. Hydrogen bombs replaced
■tom bombs. Satellites out-spaced
inter-continental missiles. Dicta­
tors replaced dictators. And the
sack replaced the shape in wornen's fashions.
Looking hack, it was a year of
many accomplishments in many
fields for women. In M orocco, a
woman wrought a change which
shocked the Moslem world. No
mom veils, announced Princes*
Lslla Alsha to her countrywomen,
breaking a tradition that had stood
for centuries.
Eleanor Roosevelt, form er First
Lady, pushed aside the Iron Cur­
tain to report on social work,
health and welfare programs In­
side Russia.
The Queen of Britain cam e, saw
and conquered the hearts of many
Americans In October. She brought
her handsome husband, Prince
Philip, along and many a house­
wife wished—for ■ moment—that
her man were as dapper.
In September, a young girl
named Dorothy walked into a high
school in Montgomery, Ala., her

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NEW YO R K &lt;tn—Jim Brown,
Cleveland Browns fullback who
prefers to lat h li performances tell
the story, has been named the
National Football League's out­
standing 1B5T rookie in the annua!
United Press poll.

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Blue Devils To Depend On Effort
Johnson Wins
All American
Honors At Guard

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EDITOR’S NOTE: tUa ie A c
eighth ef 1C dUptehea aw the
football bowl teams. I ts dis­
patches wlU cover the teams la
the Gator, Oroago, Booe, Sugar
and Gotten Bowls.
By WILLIAM A. SHIRES
United Press Sports Writer
DURHAM, N.C. (U P ) -D u k e ,
(ikin g a laaf from Notre Dame’ s
notebook, figures l u success In the
Orange Bowl against Oklahoma
dspends upon effort extraordinary,
plus conditioning.
Coach Rill Murray heUsvss his
squad will be mentally prepared
for a maximum effort. The Blue
DevUa usually hava fared well
against major opponente during
Murray’ a coaching reign.
Conditioning haa been streised
In Duke preparation! for the New
Y ear’s Day game. And It has bsen
costly In tha way of Injuries.
Bagged Practice Brings Injuries
Murray admlte trouble In keep­
ing his first thres unite Intact be­
cause o f Injuries In rugged prac*

JACKSONVILLE (Special)—In
th ia d t y and tim e o f top-gride collog o football, It lin ’ t often a US
pounder can win All American bon*
a n i t guard. But that's what Tenaaaaaa'i Bin Johnson did. lie was
a tana fide All American with
to tk NBA and the Football Writ*
a n (Look lfa g a iln e).
Brains no doubt help Johnson.
T M t year he won the Knoxville
Journal’s B oy Lotspeich trophy as
th e senior with best grades during
kit collegiate career.
But It takca m ore than sharp
fein tin g on the part of the finance
■ M jof from Sparta, Tenn. to ban*
f l e those m -p tu s pound backs he
■ o a ts on the Tennessee schedule
Which (Ms year tncluded seven
Southeastern Conference oppon­
ents.
Sheer gumption, sn tggrssslve
A number of special events are
spirit and plenty of ipeed and agil­
ity add bp to Associated Press Alt scheduled i t the Ssnford-Orlando
Confsrtnce recognition for the Vol Kennel Club In tha near future,
according to General Manager
to-saptaln.
H ot that Johnson is com pletely Jerry Collins.
Collins has announced.that the
eatiafled with this lack o f pounds
eu a M l fram s. ’ ‘Sometimes a big trick s' third annual Charity Night
team that runa a lot o f pow er at will be held on Jan. IS. A host of
you will give you f l u , " ho lays. w cl/art, service and fraternal
Being n com paratively email organisations in Seminole end Or­
ird does not m sks Johnson a ange eountles will benefit for ths
ak a t Tennessee. Some o f his 10-race program.
Illustrious predecessors w ere not The Sanford-Orlando track has
flo a ts . Am ong them were Bob raised a total of $10,000 for charity
ju ffrtd g t, Ted D offtr and John from tha prevloua benefit night*
Michels, each an All Am erican too. In IMS and 1MT.
F or tha fl( it time In history, a
Jehaern m ore or lass flu a pat*
tsyn at XdoxviUe aa Gator Bowl ms tine* will be run off on New
fane will see when he goea out Y s a r 'i Day, The ipeclal afternoon
■galaet T e n s AAM here Dec. 2S. slat* w ill constitute tha only r a t­
The single wing as coached by ing action Jan. 1, for ths track
Bowden W yatt, and before him, will be closed New Year’ s Day.
Gan. Bob Ntylaad, calls
for Tha ipeclal afternoon slate will
guards to pull out quickly to lesd constitute the only racing action
Jin . 1, for tha track will be d oted
downflcld blocking.
*1 think speed Is more Import* Naw Y s a r 'i night, as Is customary,
ant than alia,” Johnson said re* so that racing fans and employes
eently, "A n d fortunately for m s, esn attend the Elks Tangerine
that’ s the way the coaching staff Bowl game.
a t Tannsasee has always felt
about It, too. There are a lot of the field and even bring down op­
aehoole who wouldn't even look at posing backs from behind", Hitt
m e because o f my slse."
says.
Assistant Coach Dick Hitt, who
Now that hli regular career has
tutors Tennessee' guards, will be ended except for meeting the A g­
the first to tell you that Johnson gies in Jacksonville, Bill feels hli
h as M vsr played a bad game. Both greatest thrill as a Tennessee gridthis year and last he feels John- der waa seeing the Vols win four
eon has been outstanding every straight over Vanderbilt. "I'm a
Baturdiy "Ills extraordinary speed Middle Tennessean", he explains,
enables BUI to movs anywhere on rating that above the Vols* nation­
ally-saluted 8-0 triumph over equal
ly potent Georgia Tech In 1B3A or
blocking a punt against Auburn
this season.

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tlcss. A m ajor blow waa tha lots
o f guard Phil Scudieri, playing on
tha No. 1 unit In plaea o f ailing
All-Conferance guard R ay Hord.
During tha regular aeason Duke
lost second-unit Corot Jam ison.
Tackle Tom Topping, another
All-Conference player, returned to
practice Thursday for the first
time since the CIcmton gam e in
November.
Injuries hit as many a s five
starters, but all except Scudieri
ars expected to be ready.
Sunshine Drills Friday
Duke begins practice In the sun■bins at M iam i Friday and Mur­
ray's plans are to keep the ac­
cent on conditioning right up until
game tim e. Against Oklahoma’ s
speed, Murray figures It’ s essen­
tial to alternate fresh units fre­
quently and hopes lo have three
unite of almost equal strength.
"We must count on our players
being at a peak of conditioning,
Murray explained. He concedes
Oklahoma has an edge in team
Duka la known as a team that
featurea raw power — a team of
brawn which likes to beat down
an opponent by brute itrength.
Murray contends that Notre Dame
beat Oklahoma "Just by knocking
them down,” and he adds, "th a t's
the way you have to do It.”
What, if any, Inovatlona for the
Blue Revile' splil-T have been in­
stalled during practice la som e­
thing which Murray declines to
diseloie. There are reports oi
some new plays. Murray docs say
Oklahoma "haa less variety than
we d o " and they " ju it beat jrou
at football."

Brown's $42 rushing yards gave
him the league ball-carrying cham­
pionship by 242 yards. He finished
even farther -ahead of bis rivals
la the voting for rookie honors.
The form er Syracuse All-Ameri­
ca player received 28 of the 22
votes cast by sports writers who
covered the campaign In the it lea­
gue cities. Don Bosseler, Wash­
ington Redskins fullback, waa a
distant second with two votes. Jim
Podoley,
Washington
halfback,
and R. C. Owens, end and half­
back for the San Francisco FortyNiners, split the other two votes.
Broke Colts’ Monopoly
Brown snapped a two-year Bal­
tim ore Colt grip on the rookie
award. Lenny Moore of the Colts
led the 1027 voting after Alan
Am eche o f the Colts won in 1$33.
Coach Paul Brown was able to
grab Jim in tho NFL draft be­
cause Cleveland had the only los­
ing season in lta history In 1928.
Enroule to the ball-carrying
championship, Browri set sn alltime rushing m irk for a single
gam e when he gained 237 yards
against the Los Angeles Rama
Nov. 24.
Scored 4 Against Rams
Brown scored four o f the 10
touchdowns he made this year In
that game. One of his runs against
the Rams covered 69 yards and
was the longest scoring run from
scrim m age made In the NFL this
year, lie also was ths team’ s top
pass receiver In the game with
three catches for 21 yards as the
Browns rallied to win, 45-31.
Jim also played a vital part In
Cleveland's 6 3 “ no touchdown"
victory over New York in the sea­
son opener. The Giants were the
defending League amt Eastern Di­
vision champions and never quite
recovered from that defeat.
Brown, a native of Manhasset,
N. Y ., Is only 21. Still a "growing
b o y ," he Is six feet, two inches
tall and weight 230 pounds.

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ginia Unlvrrslty, which won Ken­
tucky's Invitation basketball tour­
nament last weekend, today was
Invited to defend Its champion­
ship In the 1928 renewal of the
event. Ohio State already haa ac­
cepted an Invitation to play in
next year's tournament.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio &lt;91 — Lou
Groza of the Cleveland Browns
tskes a National Football League
record of scoring In 71 straight
games Into Sunday's title game
with the Detroit Lions.

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_ f t l JHR1T OP CHitrffKlAS—p2l|ca**C?pt *Roy
Steffens o f Chicago finds himself an agent of
romance as he presents Kathy (Toto) Brown, 4,
wilh a kitten. This story became public when
Police CommlssloncrTimothy O'Connor received
* letter from Brian Sonerant, 7, o f Birmingham,
JUch. The boy enclosed S5 and asked the "Chief"
to have “ one of your nice policemen" buy and

deliver a kit tin to Kathy. The Commissioner re­
turned the money to Brian and said he would
chalk up the expense to the spirit of Christmas.
A t right, Princess Leila Amina, 0, daughter o f
K ing Mohammed V of Morocco, watchea three
trains dsralled at the iwltch In ■ New York toy
store. Later, her father bought her a whole set
o f these pastel colored trains for Christmas.

tC AM O f tOVI — Some w ear!
their hearts cn their sleeve,
but Henry Fcrrle, 33, o f Lon­
don, England, had his fsce
tattooed to win back his girl­
friend, Tilly Farrell, 40. "N o
other woman will ever look at
m e." he said, but unfortunatcly.TUIv won't eith er Now
he says his onlv rourre is to
Join a circus, (Interna'&gt; -it)

RUSSIA RIGHT IN THB MIDDLE—Map shows where tho U. S. Air
Force hai more Cun BO air bases on foreign soli and how they
form a ring around tha Soviet Union. Many ot theso bases arc
fo r long range bombers, w hich can carry atom bomba. The

BRUSH WITH THE lAW -Actress
Diana Dors carries her arm in
n sling In London after charg­
ing a British constable with
assault. Diana said she was In­
jured In a hassle after the oltlccr stopped the car In which
she was riding with her boy
frirnd. Tommy Ycardye. Tho
latter was released In *70 hail
pending trial on a charge of
assaulting a p olice o ffic e r .

GRADUATE TO MISSILE A O l-W Ith a Snark mis■lie fora backdrop, 103 men graduate as special­
ists In the firing of Intercontinental guided mis­
siles. The ceremony ot Use Northrop plant In

Hawthorne, Calif., released the class for assign­
ment to the Strategic Air Command's first opera­
tional long-range missile squadron. A few ot the
men arc civilian technicians.
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LEAVES HOSPITAL - R oger*
Hornsby, 01, one o f baseball's
greatest hitters, leaves a Chi­
cago hospital where he under­
went surgery for tho removal
o f a cataract from his right
eye. Simultaneously with his
release, the Chicago Cubs an­
nounced that Hornsby will
join the organization as chief
hitting Instructor and coach.

SEEKS HEART SURGERY- J e a n
Plerro of Toulouse. France,
hugs his daughter, Claude, 3,
as they *top In New York on
thetr way to the University o f
Minnesota Hospital in Minne­
apolis. There it is hoped that
surgeons can close n holo In
Claude’s heart in a life-saving
operation. The people o f Toulotire railed J1S.OOO for the
Child.
inMnnflll

Strategic Air Command has 70 such bases, some In the U. S
Estimated SAC strength Is 2,000 medium and long range bombers.
The push ot a button at headquarters In Omaha, N eb , ean g«t
them Into the air from any o f the lutes within IS minutes. (C. J»J

STORK FLIES FASTER THAN AIRLINIR-Stewardess Lillian Slegerwald holds a newborn boy as tha child'* father, Lajos Hales,
anxiously watches Inside an ambulance at International Airport,
IJlewlld, N.Y. Kales and his wife, Elizabeth, watted more than
a J car In Yugoslavia to fly to the U. S. after fleeing from Hungary.
They had to make an emergency stop at Shannon, Ireland, for
delivery of the baby, but two and a halt hours later the plane
was on Its way again with an extra passenger,
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EISENHOWER CHRISTMAS CARD—This is tho Christmas card being
sent this year by the President and Mrs. Elsenhower. Tho cards
were mailed to members o f the Cabinet, their top assistants, mem­
bers o f Congress, Supremo Court Justice^, agency chiefs and "a
few close personal friends.'1
/international Soundphoto)

ROSES FOR THE FIRST LADY-Mrs. Mamie Elsenhower receives in
Washington a bouquet ot roses from Jonathan Roosevelt, greatgrandson of Theodore Roosevelt, at the world premiere of "A ll At
Pcs." Proceeds o f Hie performance went to the Theodore Roose­
velt Centennial Committee,
(International Soundphoto)

ROTAl NIGHT AT THE OPESA-TCIng Mohammed V of M orocco joins
three o f his daughters to attend a special performance of "La .
Bo heme" in his honor at the Metropolitan Opera House In New
York. 'Hie traditionally gowned princesses (I, to r .) arc: Lalla
Aioha. 27, a leading feminist in M orocco; Lalla Malika, 20, and
Lalla Nucha, 17. The king Is on a 19-day visit to the United Slates.

TOPS BRITISH AIR SPIED RICORD-Cen. Chester McCarty (right)
congratulates Maj. Adrian E. Drew at Edwards Air Force llare,
California, after the major set a new speed record in hla F -iU lA
Voodoo Jet lighter-bomber. The unoftlclat time was recorded at
1,1S3 miles per hour, topping the British-held world air speed
record. A faulty timer camera In the plane prevented (ho new
mark from being made official.
(leternarlonul .Voundphoto)

SURGEON OPERATES ON PUPPY-Mrs. Geraldine Carter and "a
friend" comfort her dog, Squeaky, In Baltimore, after tlm sevenm onlh-old puppy was operated on for dislocated Intestines. Tho
surgery was performed by Dr. Alfred Blalock. Johns Hopkins
specialist who Is famous fur work in treating "blue babies." He
said he was only showing gratitude fur dogs used In research.

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS PROM U. S.-K Ing Gustaf A d olf (right) o f
Sweden leads applause In Stockholm after presenting tw o Chinese
actentists with the Nobel Prize they shared In physics. They uro
P rofesson Tsung Dao Lee (left) and Chen Nlng Yang. The latter
works at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study. The former
Is at Columbia University. At bottom, the wives o f the tw o young
ackutiaU watch tho presentation.
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A SPACI TRAVIIER—Resembling a strange interplanetary craft,
a U. S. Air Forte Snark SM-81 Intercontinental guided mlsalle
roars from its launching cradle at the Patrick Air Force Base In
Florida. With rocket boosters flaming, the Snark Is shown ns It
began a 3,000-mllo test flight over the Atlantic Ocean. The date of
the le s tjln e g was not given by.the A ir.Focce.
(Int&lt;rna(‘.ona!)_

A PLEA FOR RIO MERCY-Mrs. Marla Maletcr, divorce.] w ife of
Hungarian General Pal Malctrr, helpa her children In New York
as they compose a letter to Russian Premier Bulganin with a plea
to spare their tathcr’i life. Malcter (teen In photo on table) Is on
trial In Hungary for his part in the unsuccessful uprising to free
his country from Communist oppression. The children (L to r.)
are; Jutka, I ; Pal, J r , 11, sod Marla, 10.
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THE NEW AOA KHAN IS 21—Aga Khan IV arrives tor tus 21st birthday party In London with hts mother, Princess Joan. More than
3QU relatives and close friends were In attendance. The eldest
son of Aly Khan, ha recently returned from a coronation tour.

HONORED FOR VALOR 13 YEARS L A T I-Policeman William J.
Glynn lines up his wife and children, Patricia, 7, and W illiam D „
1U, In Woodbrldge, N. J , to show them his citation for distin­
guished service. Training recently with the National Guard. G lynn
met an old friend ot 13 years sgo who aiksd w hy ho was not w ear­
ing his citation. It was then Glynn learned that he had never been
notified o f the award (or valor In combat.
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action, decided to taka up
•gfea matter at a meeting next
Haaday at t p. m. The decision,
‘l b affect, extends for seven more
" d m the regulation Imposed by
£
asmmlsslnn Dec. 14 which
Iftammd use of freesa damaged fruit
ita eaateatrate, allowing a tolar-■neo ef five per cent on damage.
’ Than was acme discussion today af Increasing the tolerance to
U par cent bat Um commission
d s n M ft was too early to hike
jm us

Commission Chairman K ey
.Stales said "the Industry la now

T A L L A H A S S E E (UP) say life. But I am confident we can
malm the remaining three even
mors prosperous for the people
—We are now at the mid-point of
the six years of our administra­
tion-throe down and three to go
—and year's end Is always an ap­
propriate time to Ukn stock.
The last three years undeniably
have been the -most setting of
of Florida if 1, as governor, can
continue to count upon their help
and cooperation.
Joe where do we stand In state
government in Florida?
Prhaps the beat way to mea­
sure is to lay up the accomplish­
ments along aide the goals I an­
nounced when 1 first took office,
in HU.
One of the things I was most

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Search For Oil
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Ohs degree of damage we have suften d and an appraisal of how
M a h of our remaining fruit can
Ms laid, "It is the policy of
HMs commission that we want to
jgsa as much of the Florida citrus
igrsB as possible utilised at the
noma time making sure that the
high guilty upon which the repu­
tation of this Industry Is anchored
.Is id as way Jeopardised."
teaks said the Industry knows
•very well that It will bo some
time baton a reasonably accurate
flg v e can bo given on actual loss­
es. Wo new call upon all groups
Wttdn the industry to turn over
It tbs commission the best Infor­
mation they bavo or can gather on
loos or damage estimates."
The commission also unanl■ on ly approved a proposal by Its
advsrttalag agency, Benton and
Bowks af New York, that negotia­
tion be started to esneel spon­
sorship ef two "What's My Una"
television shows. The frotie made
the cutbacks necessary.

How To liaise
Young Scientist

anxious b e wae the development
la our atate o f a found Industrial
econom y. With oa r enorm oae Im­
migration 1 felt it eras essential,
la order lo r Florida properly to
assimilate them , that Industrial
Jobs and opportunities bo provid­
ed. And we have m tda trem en­
dous progreat.
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“ And. they weald eoaslatently A t toe hcrstlf tad bar husband,
pat the emphtiU where h belongs lira. Moora concluded that M. . .
—on the ralne and Joy ot learning we aren't anywhere near the comlor fta own take, not merely lor poaita Ideal.* **

Waders and TisMers w
Since ISM, m anufacturing em ­
ployment in the atate has gone
up 77.1 per cent, whereas in the
nation as a whole the rise hat
been 6.1 per cent.
I was anxious, too, that our
tourism be put on a broader, yearround bate. It is no longer a win­
ter bualneii alone, snd we are at­
tracting visitors from all incom e
levels and from a wider area of
the nation.
Helpful in all o f this has been
the consolidation of our pro­
motional activities in the new De­
velopment Commission, whleh I
believe Is the soundest public pro­
motional agency of any in the Uni­
ted States.
And, o f course, Florida's agri­
culture 1 1 k e w i s a has expanded
enormously to give further bsllance.
Education always has been a fo­
cal point of m y governmental In­
terests. Surely whatever the future
holds for us will depend upon the
sound and proper developm ent of
our youth.

submitting to the people nest No­
vember a proposed new Constitu­
tion. n o final draft does sot
measure eg completely In the am­
bitions and desires af any one per­
son. But ft does represent substan­
tial progress which would give our
state a sound basis aharter and
the kind af toots we need to mold
further I mp r o v e me n t s hi the
future.
Another ambition I brought into
office with mo waa to malataln
racial harmony In our state. Ve
have not found all the aaewtrs,
but wo have avoided the turmoil
and strife that have some to seme
states.
Then have beau some tortures
and disappointments, of course.
I anxiously wanted better appor­
tionment ef representation la ear
state Legislature. Wia dent have
it yet; we don't have a plan pend­
ing which will accomplish It auto­
matically. But I think the pro­
posed new Const! t o t Ion offers
soma Improvement w h i s h we
should accept, but not as an ulti­
mate eolation. Ve can go ftom
there.

We in Florida cannot afford to
be shortsighted or to underesti­
mate our potential. This state's fu­
ture is Just ea bright as we want
to make it
,

a more complete test in the o ff­
shore drilling sites might be made.
All the state's producing wells
are now centered In the Sunnlland
Field in the Everglades. Until a
couple of years ago. there ware
two wells in the 40 mile area west
of Miami, but Dr. Herman Gunter,
state geologist, says they hava
bean closed down.
Through October o f this year,
production was 1I1,T1I barrels, an
average of a little m ore than 38,000 barrels a month.
The hunt for black gold In Flor­
ida goea on. At present there are
more than 0,000,000 aeres of land
under oil lease, roughly a quarter
of the state's total acreage.
Under the terms o f the leases,
a wall must be started on proper­
n o r m o c a nassw
ty leased from the state within
_ NOTICE US lIKIlKUr
GIVEN
THAT i am eagageU *■ bualaeaa two and one half years of the date
f t Altamonte Springe under Ike the lease was signed, then one
flotilla ue name o f Altamonte Keeltv ABU tkat I Intead to resleter every two and a half years there­
said name w ith Ike Clerk ot tko after until one has been put down
C lr o ill Court. Seminole Countr. on every section o f the land.
Florida In accordance with the pro.
The companies are also required
vlelona o f Iho Fictitious Name Its teU . ta-wlt Sectloa SSS.OI Florida to drill test holes at least 6,000
Statutes ISIS.
feet deep. However, the state
(U gaalure) John Nettletnn
somatlmes gives special permis­
f ic t it io u s m aw *
N o n ce le
l iu n c ii T
g i v e n sion to go deeper.
TH AT 1 am engaged In bualneee
Recently, Gulf Oil Company was
•t III Sanford A l l Dank llld s ,
under the flctltlou . name ot 8an&gt; authorised to drill to 12,000 feet
rd Froportloa end that 1 latead In just one well, Instead of digging
resleter aald name with the
ark at the Circuit Court, Seminole nine wells to 6,000 feet as required
Counts. F lorida la accordance with In the original leaie. A spokesman
tho prevlelona ot the Flctltloue for the state trustees of state
{tam e Statute, to-w lt Section III.SS
lands said the Humble Company
Florida Saim aa ISIS.
(ilgnaturet Florence &gt;L Harriet will ask the Cabinet for authority
IN T N I COUNTV JUIIUSS*! COUNT to drill a well to 1,300 feet.
IN AND FOSS BEEINOLE COUNTY,
Gunter said there were no wells
FLOHIUA
IN FNONASI N O .................. ........... in the Panhandle o f Northwest
ESTATE OF LOIS C. UtVUUAAHU, Florida where the original starch
Deceased.
for oil In Florida got underway. It
NOTICE TO CMEUrroMo
TO
ALL
r s k lU .M
HAVING was In 1900 that a shallow well
CXA1ES OH IIEMANUS AGAINST waa put down at the foot of PolsBAIU E STATE!
Tea sad each ot You at* hereby fox Street In Pensacola, but it was
a ollticd and ra&lt;julrtd to ilia any a dry run.
ciaisaa
snu dam
iiwiuasiuia
oialm i aad
andi which you,
you. ui
or
It wasn't until IMS that the first
. —o iin .r ot you , mar hava agalaal
aalil aaiato la tba ofllca o f Honor* well wss brought In at the Sunnlable K rnttl
lluuahuldar. County land Field In deep South Florida
Judge o f Samlnola County, at M«
etllca la tha Court ilouaa. In Rea- and lagging lntereit In drilling
lord. Florida, within algbt calen­ perked up again.
dar montha trom the time at the
Mora than 300 wella hava been
first publication ot tble notice.
Each claim or demand mult be le drilled In northwest Florida lin es
writing aad cunlala the plate at
yeild .ee. end poet ottlce aMreae 1900 but so far none hava becom e
o f the claim ant and muet be ewurn producers. The search Is continuto by the claimant, hie a g let or ing, though, and the Road D e­
attoraey, or the eeme ehatl he void.
partment recently authorised a
Lewie w . Klegg, Jr.
Ae Adm lnletrater ot laid
Houston, Tex., company to e x ­
aetata
Flret Publication December S. HIT. plore along tha shoulder of state
Eeajemln F. Hmatbere
highways In four northwest F lor­
Atteraey at U p
ida counties.
r . (X But SSIS

■ONIOB F0BTKB8 BANNED
FRANKFURT, Germany ( U P i Posters showing Marilyn Monroe
in a form-fitting dress with a
plunging neckline have b e e n
banned by authorities In two Ger­
m an cities, German Aim distribu­
tors said today. The city ef Osnabrueck said the posters w o r e
"shockin g.” The city o f Muenster
ruled the posters w ere "not ac­
ceptable far a city that la the seat
o f a bishopric," according to thr
distributors.

Scholarships. Bob is attending
Swarthtnor* College, where - he
plans to m ajor la physics.
Mrs. M oore drew a com posite
sketch of the ideal environment
for producing a youthful scientist.
And, as she said, this sketch is so
ideal as to be M. . .downright dis­
c o u r s in g , but we. parents -can
com fort ourselves with the thought
that hardly any scientist had all
these things."
The perfect parents of a scien­
tist, Mrs. M oore wrote, "would
somehow be forehanded enough to
provide themselves with (1 ) an In­
heritance o! somewhat above-averago Intelligence and abilities. (7)
good education, ( I ) wide interests,
(4 ) stimulating friends, and (S ) a
good variety of books or mem ber­
ship in an excellent library."
"T h ey would bo willing and ea­
ger to have their sons and daugh­
ters follow their individual inter­
ests without interference, frustrat io n .o r ridicule," she added.
The perfect parents of a young
scientist "w ould know how to
teach self-discipline, responsibility,
and a finely balanced attitude of
Independence and nonconformity
blended with sufficient warm hu­
manness to produce" an'Integrat-

Ugal Notice

S

Orlandt.

F lorida

IN THE CtHCt r r c o t NT, NINTH
JUOITIAL CIRCUIT. IN ANtl V olt
RKNINOI.M COUNTY, FLORIDA.
in c h . n o . aoaa
NOTICE OF SUIT
HARRY M. PACK,
IMatatltt,
Ve
MARGE PACK.
Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATP. CF
FLORIDA!
TO : llarga Pack, whoea plaea at
realdenea la uaknown
Veu ara hereby required to ftlo
With tko C lork ot thlo Court, your
answer to the Illll et Complaint
filed herein agalaal you In tha above
entitled eauea ea er b efore the Ird
day et January. A. D.. ISIS and
eerve a copy theraof upon Norton
|JueevheoB.
p la in tiff'!
atloreey,
hereto, w h ole eddreee le 11SVo V o­
lusia Avenue. D a y to n lleach. Flor­
ida. -Sanford Herald" la hereby
designated aa tha newspaper In
which tkle ardor ehall be pehllehed
oece a w eek fnr tour ronaecutlve
w eeks H EREIN FAIL NOT OR A
tECREK PRO rONPEMSO WILL
IK ENTERED AGAINST YOU .FOR
•I'CH FAILU RE.
The Lature ot this suit le a
bill to r divorce.
WITHERS My bend and eeel at
Saaford. Sem inole County. Florida
i llT
* &gt;&lt;r
December. A. D.
Oi F. HERNDON
Ae C lerk Circuit Court
Sem inole County. Florida
R r A ria J. Lundqulat
4 ___ Deputy Clerk
&lt;Official S oall

90 VISIT OIACI —Emiko 8 awade packs her flnnt silks Is
Tokyo for a visit to Monaco
and in did friend, former eetreos Grace Kelly. Emlko snd
Princess Grace became friends
white they wore neighbors to
Mow York, where Emlko’a
father waa Japanese represen­
ts Ur* to tba United Nations.

I

HAD VINO SATIUtTI—Techni­
cian* s i tha A rm y BaUiitte
M Unite Agency, Huntsville,
A U , assemble tha satellite

properly com e before the mealies
e r Say ad Jo ornp--n* »h»»e«f.
T r v u eh er *
President

tween Jan. 1, IMS, and the
end ot March as part ot the
KsY program, (Imcraoilonsij .

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29— SPECIAL SERVICES

R E A L E ST A T E FOB SALE

,

See Ray Herron For

ODHAM&amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

Furnished cotta r* i t e o m ir Onor*
Bd. end 17-92. eleetrle kitchen
Celt F A 2-51T6 i f ter 3:30.
Nice bedroom with Conner U n i pow­
der room. H eit. Call FA 26409.
S -

HEAL E STATE FOR SALE

REAL E ST A T E DBJYE-LN
Z&amp;U French A r e .

.T. C lI A L L . REALTOR
Johnny Walker, A eioeiate
••Cell Hall” Phone F A 2-3641

JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
2454 Sanford Ave. Ph. F A 2-1592

New Homes

FIBERGLASS

on

Lake Front

■ W h . tiV liW d k .
For Sale— Pet Spider Monkey. 319
W. 16th In back.

Property

15— ART 1C I, E&gt;

Cherry Raal EeUte Ageeey
Dial F A 2-8029— N otary
^319 W. 13 St. Fear-Barber Shop
New

\

Bedrevm

terial. Zuekemin Salvage Yard

Now Under

Phone F A 2-2624.
I*— p l a c e s

- $700.00 Down

Construction

3 bedroom, 1 bath
3 bedroom, 2 bath
4 b e d r o o m , 2 b a th

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.

AV AILABLE IM M EDIATELY
J1.000 down— 2 bedroom frame
home with extra lot, kitchen
equipped. Total price 35.23000
n : ; er Realty C o , 2601 Orlando
Dr. Ph- F A 2.5642H O M E IN M A Y F A IR
By Owner . . . FA 2-3423

119 N. Park Ave.

eat

19— H A L E K U &gt;

Wa M T H T

All of the»e beautiful home* are Boy* W in ted—to sell Tb# San­
located on Lake Front Lot*.
ford Herald 5!ondsy through
Friday* at 3:30 p.ru. Come to
The Herald office and ask for
Bill Vineent after 3:30.

Choon* your choice
o f Financial Plans:
FHA, FHA In Sendee and
Conventional

WANTED

HARKEY

Y o u ig mar. with ric# personality,

Ph. F A 2-2391

FARM ER S AGEN CY
116 S. French Ave.
N, V. Farmer. Reettor ,
Mr*. Gayle Oiborne, Ax*oe.
phone F A 2-5221. nr F A 2-2613

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

jrfront Lot Sale!

eager to
’

learn

an

Intareil-ng

trade.

Butinesa background helpful, but
F c r more information call th*
caie* c ffie * ; C om er W . Cry*ta! Drive £ Lake M iry block,
telephone FA 2-4591 or FA. 2-3913

WOOI5EY
Marine P iR ls h e e
Far Year Bust

Seekarlk Gtoea aad Paiit C*.
l l R - m w . 2nd S t

n » FA 2 4*2*

WELla DRILLING
Falrbaaka-M ene Pumpa
Repair* to *11 make*
HOW ARD C. LONG
20T E. Com mercial Ave.
P h o n e F A 2-2531
CARTER HOME CLEAN IRC
SERVICE
Window A W ill 54a*hinr
Floor W a a in r— NOrth A 4141
132 H teay 17-92
DeSary
G A R R E T T S SE551NG CENTER
While— Necchi— Elna
Repair* on all make* Machineh
323 East First SL
FA 2-5244
21 A— P IT H B rN O aad

RCHlFl^fl

BmjM
GoataacAlng * Repair*
1MT Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-6881
Plumbinp - -

K rtik y Heatrnc

M. G. HODGES
S en V e on Ail Water Pump*—
W all* Drilled — Pump*
Paul* R o id
Phona F A 2-603T

CLARK
rium bln r. lle t tln r k Supply Co.
ContrarUnt k Repair*
2619 Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2 2374
H iih w ty 17-92 South Sanford

PLUMBING
Contract anA Repair Work
Frea Estimate*
R. L . HARVEY
204 Sanford A ve. Phone FA 2-3383
i

J -

p ia B S

s B agl c V

not neceaiary.

Stenstrom Realty
H- E. STENSTROM
BegiaUred Broker
UTT Laurel Phoaa F A 2-1430

Oklahoma Sees
Thai Orphans
Enjoy Christmas

i C - ' A H fl dL gt, fO R 8A'L t -------— Factory to you—
Aluminum
5entUan llliod*
Enclojed head. S i g r r o o f bottom
rail with pUatto end*. Plastic
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cords.

Senkarlk Glass* and Paint Co.
112 114 W. 2nd EL Ph. F A 2-4822
Pun tenti M.95. Doubl# blanket*
54.35, Faint 52.59 g a l. Bootz,
Jsckati. Cota, Sleeping B ig s
Army-Navy Surplus, 319 San­
ford Ave.

REAL t.H R If TMAS G IFTS
Hand ca n ed C offee Tab!*
525
FA
Good Piano
535
3-0400
Fn.*m Rubber Couch A Chair $63
Vacuum Carpet Swetper
IIS
R.MudeLng — Raroofing — He- Matching Table Lamp,,
pr. 512
519
' aiding — Materials — Contrac­ 22 Remington Rifle
Automatic Futol
117 so
tor* —- FtnanctagL*t# Tvp# Liquor
J3S
FLOOR sanding and ftmahing New- Electric. Drill
512
125
Cleaning,
w a a I n g.
Serving Modern Filing Cabmt*.
SLPLR TRADIN G POST
SeminoU County since 1924.
1 Mile So. Sanford — FA 2-0677
H. M- Gloaean. Lake Mary
, Tht* i* a r u t :t p it* to the Kits
B ern hill P e n a n g Contractor
theatre for Frw idr Jon#:. Exp.
Licensed — Benue 1 — Union
d*t* Jan. 4. 1957
Free Estimate — Compare our
Price* FA 2-2217 after 5.00.
Guns—Two 22 calibre Smith Wes
For Painting call Sir. Taiker, Pb
ion combat target pntols t-22
FA 2-6153 o r FA 2-6907.
Rueger, 1 l t i l t , 3 m ot 22 calibre
Th TA 20840
T E D BURNETT
FOR BETTER PAINTING
V
= f L K N IT L kR "a iae"'
’ M l Grandview
Ph FA 2 -2 r4
HOUSEHOLD 4H9QDR
For Painting and Repairing
FRED ROETIGF.R
2316 MagnoUa Ave.
F A 2-OZ59

fox

Hc'-ta* painting and repairing
Staaonabln rate*. Call FA 2-2139
after 3.30.

tha right parso- with opottunt-

27— N O TIfE S— PERSONALS

ty fo r advancement.

RO LLAW AY, HoaplUt and Bah?
Bed*. D ay. Week e r Sfaoih—
Tel FA 2-5iBi. Furniture Cantar
116 W est First St

Write to Box

1 airplane* tnd boat*, she laid.
■5urpr.*ia*!y enough, there wean't
a flurry o ! demand* fo r apace
toyi.
DELIVERED BY TRUCK
Sirs. Fountain get* plenty of
amuii.ng requeilu, along
with
*sme pathetic cr.a*. One boy Hat­
ed i box o f ehocelitta fo r each of
hi* th r u choice* Another wanted
t ridio amateur'* handbook and
R5 BOB H 51T .H T
United Preia S t iff Cerrerpondent a bottle e f , h ivin g lotion.
Girl* still Hk* do!!*. Mr* Foun­
OKLAHOMA C I T Y - ( U P » —
State h i f l m y department track* tain »u d , but many a ik for matap ity the purt e f Santa * reindeer r u l to make clothing and can-can
tn O klibem i. tha only itata that patticoat*.
Mr*. Fountain laid ih* atari*
h i , made it official buiine** to
ie« t b j' it, orphan* are remem­ tn to work the day after Christ­
ens: to Hr* no mtrchandlae for
bered on Chriitmae.
That
r*^l
'-*
acccap!:*hvd the following year By early aut­
through the work o f 4h* Sar.ta umn. ah* is tn Nall atnd*.
AH the packages are wrapped
Clau* Csjnmnaion,
ereeted 19
year* apo by the legislature to in bright partr and ribbon and
miVe 5ur» no orphan In e itete or are ready to go by Dec. IT. They
privately
r p en ted
Inatitutlon are taken to the 24 institutions
highway
department
would bs laft out on Chnitm.as in state
trurk* *nd th* gift* are placed
morning.
Each ef th* 2.500 nrphina la **- under Christina* trees.
On Christmas morning, a Sent*
»ured e? t gift he or ih# ha, ask­
ed for, a, well * j ih* traditional Cleus hand* out the presents,
each bearing a card with a cJtild*
candy, fruit and nut*.
Behind th* unique preject U * name.
Mr*, Fountain said th* Hat ef
bu ithn r ehild-laiie.j woman, M r,
J isjie Faun tale. She’* esm mer.!- erphan* i* rm -n n g ih o rttr thr­
knewn a* "Mr* Santa Clau* ” A* ough »h* years, "p oan bly because
ex ecu te» ncratary o f the com m ­ of better times.'* but sbe doein t
ission, lt‘» her job to do the "hop­ believe the Santa Claus commiss­
ion will ever ba dissolved.
ing for the orphan*.
As long a* I'm around and
LETTERS TO SANTA
The legulitur* gve* her U . nv* able to d* th* ish wa'll keep on
to ipend »nd the remaining JS.- giving th# orphan* a nica Christ900 necaiiary to finance the pro- mas,“ the said.
je c ' comes from contribution*.
Member* of the csm m m ion put
Bl 3 PLUNGE KILLS II
up mush o f the n on e- By deiign.
MEDELLIN. Colombia (U P) they are ill wealth-- men who
Fourteen per»on* were killed and
eoniidar it a privilege to , e n e
28 others injured seriously Monday
on the eommiiaion
uhrn a bu, ran o ff the Andean
The preient crinmiiSioner* era
Highway and plunged down a 603Forrest E H*rper, an OUahnma
fool chasm. Th# accident hapCity oilman who h»* i* n » d smea
ii . l , . . &gt;&gt;,
eb* inun-,, i
n
P *oei on tn» mghwai Unking Slathe I J *- L B
r-J. an- de|jm |n(1 c j m u eitera Colomother oilman from Duncan; and b|,
ey, a p o r t i m a n ■ pbilaulhroplit
the n«'»»»t member. Bam E. A'"* |-------- -----from Tulsa, who renlaced th*
late 4V. G. Skelly, oil company
praiideaf
Th# orphan* begin writing let- |*
ter* to Santa early in tha fall.
They are given » Hat o f mere
than 259 type* o f gift* from
which lhay »select thra* in order
o ! preference. If th* child axp r « * e ta wuh for amtem not on
•he Hit, 5tr,. Fountain doe* her
be*t to find it.
This year the rhnk*s have run
to rockn roll record* and modal

Down

OIFT 108 IHI BOYS-Bob Hnp«
ha* a nicely-wrapped packaae
for nvenrx* military com­
mand* ax h# carries aetreu
Jayn e M ansflald ab oard a
plane tn Burbank. Calif Part
c f "Operation Sant* Clau*,"
Hope's troupe ts bound far
Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan and
Korea. Four other plane* elm
carried entertainer* for th*
boy* overseas- ffn reranetonal,

STATE
t.J M1II150 1M%

MOfldL
ICm Iio")
2 S Million !00"

NP

car* Sanford

Htrald atating qualification*.

Tg" IT.:WflES HaAT IE)

NOTICE
W# will be operatiijg In nur new
itare at 2553 Park Ave, January
1, 1958
BAGG ERLT 4PPUANCE
CENTER
115 S. M acnnln
FA 2-56TI

Get the moat lor vour old
furniture.

$SAVE$
Furniture and Appliancea
New &amp; Used

Mather of Sanford
203-99 E a n Flrat

FA 2-09S3

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

LOCAL
4 0 Million 100*#

Bookca. -t Bed
Double Dresser
Tilt M irn r
iRaarspring M ittrei*
Matching B-rx Springs
Plu*
2— Pillow*
2—Boudoir Lamp*
ALL FOP

16 m em aparanant heu*e, cemoletaly furn. A lio new 2 BR Expamencad. dapendabla, honait,
ul waterfront lo ti priced
fmire. Lm aied tn Lake Mary.
PIA1E NURSERY SCHOOL
semi driver. Reference*. Ph.
*1735 09 to *2500.00 Pick
209 E. 5th. Ear! W. VeataL
N a n cy Jack*«m
FA 2-4172.
I’our lot to-d*v while the
•________ FA 2-2°47
Mon i* pood 39 lota In
25— SPECIAL SERVICES
-.!* from . Buy * let for
38— ARTICLES FOR SA LE
r future homeiit# or buy
At
WOOD - B o o n - WOOD
HEATING
fo r investment. See SemtGenuine Pitch Pine A Oak Firt
$2o,000.00
H. R POPE CO.
Realtv. 1901 Park A rt..
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
W ood—Beat deal in Town. Call
Pre-Moving Sale
200 3. P artr------ TA 3-4234
Cor. 2nd &amp; Magnolia FA 2-6321
FA 2-5232.
US and vour wood worrit* arr
"B u d " Bamberger. Mgr.
Now going on at
over BOB A ERNIE MORRIS
PUM PS — SPRINKLER
__________ Frea Delivery__________
OBERT A . WILL1AMS, Re*Uor
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
Phone FA 2-4224 before 9 or
SYSTEM B
Raymond Lundquut, A u w
after 6. Also Chris tma* tree*, Ail type* and iiaea. UJtalled
CENTER
• BIG VALUES
A 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg
native ih ott leaf pine
US S SlagnoU*
FA 2 3672
" D o It Yourielf'*
• QUICK CREDIT
WE REPAIR AND 3 E R U C E
• EASY TERMS
| This li a guest pais to tha Rita
WANT ADS
LIVU BAIT
S T I N E
theatre fo r Donnie VlhcenL Exp
YULSON-MAIEB
M ichlaa
end Supply Co.
F lem ing* Red A White Grocery
data Jan. 4, 1957.
New and Used Furniture
Ph. FA 3-6432
Missouri Minnows
5 d o j. JI .06 207 W . 2nd St.
311 E. Fir*t EL Ph FA 2-8823
Pop-Gut* Minnow#
s dot. 93e
BELL US Y OU R rU R N IT ’JRE
HUBY SPEARS
— Worm*—
Caih (or any amount Sugar Used furniture, *pp!i*ncei, tool*
Phone: FA 2-1609
Ceram ic Tile Contractor
Trading P o s t 1 mile south of
#te. Bought-iold. L ir ry ’e Mart
Open Sevan Day* a Week
2201 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-6125 Sanford. Phoo# FA 2-0477.
215 Sanford A ve. ph. FA 2-4132

J300.

Cljf ftanforft irrilil

THE CARD OF THANKS

THE **IN MEMOR1LM * NOTICE
It is tha custom e f many families ta this country to com m em o­
rate a bereavement by an "In Memortum” notice in newspaper
classified columns. They tied a real solace therein. Preparation or
selection of a suitable verse bring* bark to them tender, pleasant
recolleeUsflj. As Eliza Cook, the English poet h i* so beautifully
expressed it:
“ How cruelly ix e s t are th* echoes
that start
What memory plays an old tune
on tha heart."
Most frequently an In Memortum Is Inserted rn the annivtfairy of death. However, ether dates, which it is felt are apprw
p ru ts or messlBgiu] are also selected. The birthday ef the d e­
parted. the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even ChrUtmg*
are among ether significant occasion* chosen
If you are hesitant to rxp reis your lender thoughts In poetic
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald'a collection o f origtnal
verses. These express In poetic beauty the emotions of the heartstring*. Among them are v ertei appropriate ta any drcum itance.

THE RATE
Card* of Thanks and tn Memortum n*tise*. due to the fact they
may run ta eonildcrabl* length, are billed at Ji.no per column Inch.

D A ILY C R O S S W O R D
ACROSS
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6 Fellows
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precious
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tha n e a r ly 8 ,000.200 p u blie
employe* tn the V. S. w ere dlv ided among federal, state and
toe*! government* in 1958 Fig­
ure* d o not Include school
beard member* e r employe*
o f ccn tractorsercth er person*
rsrvtog on • een tn et ^ **1*.
Chart w** complied by the
National Industrial Conferlerer.ee Beard in New York.

Thurs. Dec. 25, 1957—-Pag6 4

Very often a Card ef Thank a la The Sa nlnrd Herald is e e ti a
need which la difficult to fill m any other way Not oniy it It ■
graeloua expression o f gratitude to those who have teat floral
tribute* but also courteously acknowledges the service* *n&gt;t kind­
nesses of the many to wham a personal note o f lhanki cannot well
be malLd•
Newspaper Card* of Thanks are accepted is socially correctEmily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve m a tt
good u t il.
There la no prescribed farm for a Card o f Thanks. It can be e*
brief or a t detailed as ,o u deitre When the o.-cailnn com es you
will find a sympathetically undent lading member of our ita ff to
assist you.

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TRADE-IN NOW

Thi* la a good opportunity

S l J U U R - if £ - r - r
A . B. PETERSON
Broker Aaaodatae: A . B. P e u rton Jr.. P. J. C heeureon. Gar­
field Willett*, end R. W. WtllU m i, Bob Edward* A. C. Doadnev. Land Surveyor.
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. F A 2-6123

seat appaartnc*. ambitious and

For th* home buy
of a life-time tee

IF IT IS R E AL E STATE
u k Crumley L Mentelth
,t 117 South Perk Ph- FA 2-4596
W. H. "B IL L ” STUM PER
Realtor A Inxurnr
A u s c . Guy Allen. Gretcher. H i!!.
Arietta Price, Everett Harper
Phone FA 2-4391
112 N . Park

ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, itetemaeta. invoioea, hand bill*, aad
ts e p ia * .
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Printiflj Co. Phoaa F A 2-2951—
493 We»t 15th SL

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4223 After 8:00 p.

For the E « it Buy* in F ra ! Estate

SEE CULLEN L

V a cu u m C le a n e r R e p a ir s
R eg ain A p a n * for all makt* ad
c le u e r i.
Electroluz. _Hoover.
X. Replace­
Kirby. A ir-w a y . G. K.
ment p a rti, w ork ruaranteed
Free pick up A denrery. Call
FA 2-4768.

A -in 7TLBUvd-kFJAIRS=.
Curb girl over 21. Call FA 2-9731 U
PAINTING
or F A 2-0359.

Phone F A 2-3103
KENNETH E. SL A C K
IEG. R E A L E STATE BROK ER
C09 B. 2nd
Phone F A 2-0221

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Co pit* o f Important paper*—
Credit report* — Collection*.
Credit S u m o Of Baaford
R a . 403.04 Ban. Atl. NatT. Bank
Bldf.
Ph. FA 2-41*4

NOTICE— Angel s Ext Shack ta
4A— Ri.KCTRlr.Al. SEKViCBB
r.ew open under new manage­
ment. 55’a u h Inr « u r btg a n -; FRIG ID A IR E
appliance*.
sale
noune*m*nt in F riday’* Herald.
K rvtee. C, H. High. Oviedo
Fla. Rbona FO 54214 er SenIT-te&amp; A U T T P a R l o BI*
ferd FA 2-3868 after 6 p- m.
Soft Water Shaoipoo
Electrical Comractina
H ARRIETT’S B E A U TY NOOK
Heuie W u in r and Repair*
195 S. Oak- Av*.
FA 2-5742
R A N D ALL itLECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
Out FA 2 0918
6 - f e m a l e ' ffM ff Wa n t e d

Hornet

Feature* electric hi tehens. terruto floor*, and choice reiidential
locations.
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WANTED— Al! kind* of aerap ma­
3 Home* have been »e!d m
act new while theie home* ere
under ron*truction.

GATLIN BROTHERS
Coetractor*. Dragline*; Geneva
2231 PS T A 2-U7S Sanford

SUPPLIES

M cRANEY-SM ITH TAINTS
2515 Park Ave.
FA 2-6461

RAYMOND M- B A L L
REALTOR
R E AL ESTATE -IN SU RAN C E
FO R RESULTS
L ilt vour property with us.
204 S. Tark Ave.. Sanford
F A 2-5641

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SPACIOU S HOME
or FA 2-0270. Baaford, SAN5 FOE BENT
3 bedroom 2 both home with tehe
FORD FLOW ER SHOP.
I M A C K RENTALS
privilege#. Under ronat ruction.
flft.iOOM . 11,960.90 Down.
« WANTED to RENT
GRATEVILLE NURSERY
5 - R E AL ESTATE FO R SA LE
RO SA L. PAYTON
2 mile* W elt o f Town
A—FARM S. AC REA GE . GROVES R «fi*tered B e il Estate Broker
FA 2-CII8.
T R I A L ESTATE W AN TED
Ph F A 2-1101— 17 J 2 i t H U w ith !
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FISHER S NURSERY
•—FLO W IR S , PLANTE,
Citrus — Ptftntft —• Peat
SHRUBS
Cor. Magnolia * O -ore FA 2-4635
IS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
WE
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IS BOATS * MOTORS
Hayma* O ffice 51*chine Co., Type» FARM SUPPLIES * M S C B N w n te n , addinr m achiaej, SaleaHOMES— I
Renttl*. 314 M a«. F A 1-0461.
II p e t s - u v e s t o c m -s u p f u e s
1 A 2 bathi.
(P oaltry)
11—AUTOMOBILES— TRAILERS
U ARTICLES WANTED
CompUN end ready far immediIS PLACES U EAT
It will p a y YOU to j e e ua bofora
AU
S BEAUTY PARLORS
buy- Opes E v n sU f* and
war.
IS FEM ALE HELP W AN TED
EAS t I I d E TR A IL E R SALES
t
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I t MALE HELP WANTED
Palatka. FU.
South P lM ereit — SteferA
It MALE *r FEMALE
Whispering O eki — Tttotrilto
a WORE WANTED ’
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DON’ S COVER SHOP
M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Automobile
Interior
D econ tor
FHA in lerriee u d FHA f l a m MA MONEY
LOAN
Seat C ov en — Truck SeaU
la s available.
^
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At Trail* P ectiic— 331 i T l i t
a A ROOFING A PLUMBING
We ean qualify you far aae W
a PIANO S E R V I C E S ____
th e u bsmee to M mUutae. Yea
M ELW TBICAL"CONTRACTORS
ean itart enjoying the home a new Pontuc or 5’ euahall. A !»o
a INSURANCE
* rood uted ear. Ph. F A 2 0251
while we proee ei tM paper*.
a NOTICES- PERSO.VALS
er a fU r 6 p.m. F A 2-2*53. M l
a ARTICLES NT SALE
TVact P in t S t
a FURNITURE A B C U R ttO L D
Developed tor
1956
1 - Bidroom
houiatrailtr,
f —L fllT «'nd r o t &gt; R
•mall amount for equity and
take over payment*. Call FA 1Lost—Ladles W ide handbag. R#
645 6.
w*rd. Pb. FA F4930.
Cor. Hwy. 1T-M A 2TW M.
“T —frpR RENT
FINANCE your new r*r with a
Phase F A M i l l _
loan from the FLORIDA STATE
BRA
I
LEY
ODHAM.
P
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Sleep Lor room*, TV. The Gable*,
BANK OF SANFORD.
401 Magnolia A '-#., FA 2-0 ■20.
1l-A — f AR RENTA I S
T-am bedroom unfurnished house
•with latehen equipment. i«5.0i) 29 it r a tile farm . 3 b e d r o o m DRIVE A NEW CA R aaywhere,
fcoute, Iirga barn Ea»y tarau.
anytime. Rectal le n lc a include*
monthly. 405 s i n Carlo*. Phene
J . B. Levy. Ph. F A 2-1223.
Wash,
in
and
Insurance.
FA 2-3951.
M ERLE WARNER.
National
EFFICIENCY apartment* »uitCar Rental*, 401 E. l i t St.,
FA
2-3904.
tb!e fo r couple or single person.
P n iit e beth £ show or Ideally
located aerot* Ir e n Post O ffice.
Inquire Jteebion Dept. Store.
Y ou r Evtnrud* Dealir
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
W ELAK A A P A R T M E N T ? rooms
104 E. l i t
Phone. FA 2-6961
private hath*. 114 IV. First S t.

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The annual Scholarship Night
program la scheduled tonight at
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
A lf profit from Ihe 10-race card
will go to fcholarihip funds at the
University of Florida, Florida State
and Florida A and M.
Since the scholarship plan w ai
Installed In 19(9, hundreds of thousands o f dollars have been turned
over to these three state institut­
ions of higher learning by the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and other
Florida race tracks.
It Is widely publicised as a fund
for athlete*, but this la far from
true for thousands of academic
scholars have benefitled from the

M iss Henderson
Christian Churcl
Guest Speaker
M il* Agnea Henderaon, of Enid,
Okta . win be the gueat ipeiker at
th F lrit Chrlitlan Church, i t It
o’ clock Morning W orihlp, when the
annual Womin’ i D ay will be ob­
served. M ill Henderion h n Juit

Some Veterans
N o t Affected

77 ' r ’ ■
.

Scholarship N ight
Tonight A t S O K C

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retired ai itita secretary of the
C h riitlin Women’ * Fellowihlp of
Oklahoma, where ihe hai lerved
a long time. She w ai ipontored
for aeveral year* o f the "K ing'*
M e sie n g e n " at Phillip* Univertity, a group of young people and
graduate iludent* who were dedi­
cated to full time Chrlitlan Serfir e .
M r*. Perry L. Slone will preside;
other* hiving p «rt on th* program
w ill be Mr*. O. D. L in d ren , Mrs.
John nialr. Mr*. A . R. Stroup,
M r*. Geo, W. M organ, Mrs. Chandler Vail, Mr*. W. L. Rowland.
M rs. Bartow S. Hinton Jr., and
M r*. W. H. Young. The eholr will
lin g "Herald* of C h rlil". A m inInnary offering will be received,
beside the regular church offer­
ing, which will be added to the
Women*! pledge for the world­
w ide program or the church.
The public la Invited.
A t the evening aervlce at 7:bo
p. m. Paitor P erry I* Stone will
deliver a New Y ea r’ a m enage on
" A Technique for Day Living."

•

Hospital Notes
Birth*
Baby girl to Mr. and Sirs. Don­
ald Ekenrode (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mra.
racing program a* well at a good
many itar footblal players.
Ed’a Deacon Jonet, track cham ­
pion here last year, heads a fast
field hi the featured Scholarship
Handicap.
Other starters In the trophy race,
listed over the five-sixteenths
mil* in the ninth event, are For­
tress Time, Mini Max, Fable. F ar­
rago. Circus Supreme, Willard J.
Golden Empress and Pretty Fort­
ress.

(D ried *)
Baby boy to M r. and Mrs.
John W. Long (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
James P. McClelland (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam A . Turner (Sanford)
Discharges
Susan W anon (Sanford)
Mrs. Thomas Parlier and baby
boy
Jane Little (Sanford)
WUlle William* (Sanford)
Ann Marilyn Turner (Sanford)
Erma Gibson (Sanford)
Julia Beasley (O viedo)
Carolyn Slenatrom (Sanford)
Mrs. George Bishop and baby
girl (Sanford)
Mae Willli Nelson fE ustls)
DEC. 13
Admissions
Rennla Henderson (Sanford)

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other cell* In the Juvenile prison.
However, the Jailer** wife, Mra.
Viola Larson, night aupervlsor for
girls, heard the commotion, and
ordered all but four of the youth*
back to their cell*.
The four who escaped were un­
identified by detective*, but w ere
said to have lengthy prison re­
Cathleen Syples (Sanford)
cords.
Sara Clark (Sanford)
Mrs. Larson w »s beaten b y
Rosemary Rotunda (Sanford)
escaping youths tw o year* ago.
Elisabeth Garrett (Oviedo)
She said her husband w ai alwaya
Baby girl Kent (Sanford)
‘ ‘ very eareful."
Birth*
In addition to the slugging, th*
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Leo
boy* se-crely beat the middle-aged
Garrett (Oviedo)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. jailer, breaking his false teeth,
and punching him |n the eye.
James Syplei (Sanford)

jowls

(Continued From Page 1)
Herbert E. Stenstrom opened his
find it necessary In the public In­ new offices of Stenstrom Realty to­
Veterans receiving nonservlee- terest to curb the activities of un­ day at 111 North Park Ave. In the
eonnected disability pensions from scrupulous labor leaders a n d nrumley Puleston nuildlng.
Veterans Administration are not
Stenstrom. 27-year-old son of
affected by the recent Increase In unions.”
Mrs. J. W. Salsbury and the late
"
I
am
hopeful
that
we
can
en­
rate* of VA disability compensa­
tion for service-connect disabilit­ act legislation bringing unions un­ O. II. Slrnitrom . Is married to the
ies.
der the provisions of the anti- form er Miss Carolyn Patrick of
Benjamin 8. Beach, Officer In
Sanford. They have one child, a
tniat statutes," he said. "M ost
Charge of the Central Florida VA
daughter 2 year-old Sharyn.
office, made the announcement certainly. In my opinion, picketing
The local real estate man attend­
v^ill he curlicd and pension and
todqy In answer to queries.
Pointing sut that only disability welfare funds brought under fed ­ ed local schools and graduated
from Seminole High School In
compensation rates have been in­
eral supervision.”
creased, Beach said many people
i m Be attended John H. Stetson
mistakenly think th* words "His.
University
In DeLand.
ability pension" and ''disability other hand, It paid to a veteran
Stenstrom
Is a mem ber of the
for
disease
or
Injury
resulting
compensation" mean the same
from his service during cither war­ First Baptist Church In Sanford, a
thing.
Disability pension, he explained, time or peacetime, he said.
member of the Jayrees, and a
Public Law 83-ins, whirh be­ member of Seminole County Real­
la paid only to a wartime veteran
fo r disease or Injury not connected came effective Oelober 1, 1937, In­
tor*.
•
with hie service, and then only creased only disability compen­
In the past, Stenstrom Realty
sation rales. It did not affect VA
under certain conditions.
has Imndled primarily homes, lots,
Disability compensation, on the disability pension, Beach said.
groves and acreage in and around
Seminole County.
Stenstrom said today that ho will
also handle and provide rental and
property management services.
'*1 sincerely hope that all of our
friends anil custom ers will visit
us soon In our new location," said
Stenstrom, "and by Increasing our
real estate services we hope to
make many new friends In the
very n&gt;—• ‘ ••re."

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slugged him with a bar o f soap
wrapped In a lo ck , then opened

JU ST FOR L U C K O N N EW YEA R S

New Real Estate
Office Opens

V \

From Youth Hall

MIAMI (U P)— Four teenage
bay* escaped from the Dad# Coun­
ty Youth Hall Wednesday night
after beating up their »-y ea r-oId
jailer, authorities said today.
Walter Larson, night supervi­
sor, was .taken to a hospital In
serious condition, but w ai reported
“ fair” this morning.
Larson said two o f the boys

QUALITY

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS W ERE distributed Tuesday
nt Rrookfield Mills following a Christmas dinner served
to nil employes. Joel Aberbnch, mannger o f the local plant
presents a n)ft to Miss Vickio l*io.
(S tuff Photo)

Sen.

Four Boys Escape

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"WONDER IE 1 SHOULD PEEK" Is the expression of
Put Tally, grandson o f Sgt. Richard Cosgrove. at the San­
ford Pulico Dopnrtniunt’s Christmas Tree. Santa China
is distributing gifts to members of the department.
*
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NOTICE THESE HOURS

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D O N ’T FORGET
FO O D M A R T IS
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Dec. 30— Closed All Day
Dee. 31— Open 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Only

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We wish all of you

AS THE YEAR 1957 COMES TO ITS CLOSE — WE CAN
LOOK BACK WITH GRATI1 UDE TO THE FINE PATRON­
AGE ACCORDED US BY OUR MANY WONDERFUL CUS­
TOMERS. TO ALL OF YOU WE SAY THANKS AND PLEDGE
FOR 1958 TIIE REST IN SERVICE* MERCHANDISE AND
PRICES

A Merry Christmas
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REG. ROLL

A Joy-filled New Year

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log w h it tit* R epublicans wanted
’ fo r Christinas but there Is no doubt
about what the p a rty needed most.
The Republican Party needed a
tup flight political strategist, a poV U tical genius type. They are hard
to corns by. The Republican Par*
ty muat, however, com e by such
a leader—or else!
Or else refers to the 1966 Con­
gressional elections and beyond
that to the Presidential contest of

lMOi There a r e politician* In Wash
iagton who keep not one but both
ears to the ground. In this strange
posture they have been listening
to the grass roots for portents of
n e s t N ovem ber's Congressional
polling.
Republican « in -to -th e ground
men do not like w hit th ry hear.
From what they hear they fear
that the Republican Party will
emerge from next y ca r't Congres­
sional contest weaker than at any

time since the polMcal upheaval
of 1936.
Rem em ber Rooeevelt
That was the year in which FOR
carried all but Maine and Vermont.
The 73th Congress elected In 1936
consisted of:
Senate: Democrat* TS; Republi­
cans 16; Progressives I ; Farm erLabor 3; Independent Republi­
can 1.
House; Democrats 333; Republi­
cans S8; Progressives I ; Farmer-

Weather
F air and cool today becoming part­
ly cloudy and m ild tonight and
Saturday; lew tonight 5* to 63.

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Established 1909

VOL. XLIX

Labor t ; Vaeant 1.
That w a i the low point h r the
Republican Party since the war
between the state*.
The U tb Congress elected last
year consisted o f:
Senate: Democrats &lt;6; Republi­
cans 47.
H ouse: Dem ocrat* XU; Republi­
can* 200: Vaeant 3.
Difference* Pointed l*p
The consensus la that although
the Republicans are not heading

to a new Congreeslonit tow neat
November, they surety will take
a bad beating. Thirty-two Senate
seats will be up for grabs In 1956,
eleven of (hem now Democratic
and 31 Republican. All 436 m em ­
bers of the House m ost seek reelection or retire.
There It a peculiar difference
between the political outlook for
Senate Republicans and what ac­
tually happened in the New Deal
election triumps of 1134 and 1936

which so humiliated the Grand Old
Party.
In 1934 and 1936 the votera cut
down the Gower o f Republican con ­
servatism. Renublican candidates
who survived t lo s e elections gen­
erally were polA iciani who latch ­
ed onto FD R's New Deal and
promised mostly that they could do
it better.
Conservatives Listed
The voters picked off such R e ­
publican Senators as these:

Frederick
0. W a l c o t t
(Conn.), Simeon Fess (O hio),
Hamilton F . Kean (N J .), Arthur
Robinson (In d ). Boieoe C. Patter­
son (M o .), Felix Hebert (R.T.),
and David R. Reed (P a .). Patter­
son was succeeded by an unknown
named Harry S. Truman.
These defeated senators are gone
and long forgotten but they once
were among the shock troops of
the conservative GOP. Next jrrar
it probably will be a bit different.

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1937

NEWSPAPER

«

th* 31 Republican senator!
whose term s are expiring, the ex­
perts generally agreed that only
two could be absolute shoo-la a,
couldn’t be beat. They are Sena
George W. 111lone (R -N « v .) and
Sen. WlUlam E. Jeoner (R -Iad).
Jenner has decided not to rue
again. That, however, does not
alter Ihe fact that ho and Malone
—conservative anti-Ike men—a*
lone have It made.

W a n t e d Ib r a li
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

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Of

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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I’ nited Press Leased Wire

Crow ded Conditions
Showing Up In Schools
Crowded conditions are hcglnn-•thrre grades from Lyman School
In ; to showr up In Seminole County at Imngwood will be moved into
Schools according to an announce-1a church building when children
ment made this morning hy R. T. (return to school from the ChristMUwee, Seminole County Super- i mas holidays in January.
Intcndent of Puhiic Instruction.
\ The Superintendent of Public InMilwec said this morning that |struction said that the first grade,

a first and second grade, enmbin- February,” said Mllwce this morn
ed class, ind a third grade wilt be log. At this early date however,
m oved in January to the E d u ce -. "ww are finding It necessary to
tional Building of the Casselberry secure rseiiitles to take rare of
children in our schools without re­
Community Methodist Church.
"W e will not reach our peak en­ sorting to double sessions," he
I rollment in Lyman School until said.
However. Milwee pointed nut.
some relic* is in sight. On Jan. 9.
at the next regular meeting of the
Board of Education, bids will be
opened for 10 new classrooms at
Seminole High School and eight
classrooms and a heating plant at
Croom i Academy.
This, Milwee said, "Is a tempor­
ary measure to avoid overcrowd­
ing amt to avoid the double ses­
Hospital room rates at the Semi­ pital. For Instance linen under- sions that are ahead of us unless
nole Memorial Hospital will in­ pads which sold for 39 67 a case in additional classroom space Is pro­
crease two dollars a day, effective Deecm her of 19M now cost 316 60 a vided.”
Jan. I, according to a report by- case In Dccemher of 193*. In this
It is expected that an early an­
Harry Weir, hospital administra­ one item alone the additional cost nouncement Irum the Superintend­
wili run to St 00 a year.
tor.
ent of Public Instruction for Sem i­
At the December meeting of tho
Increases in food eosts and the nole County will outline the con­
MISS SYBIL G R A N T of LongBoard of Trustees, the budget was already below average hospital ditions throughout the county and
wood a* she delivered her county wide-winning essay to th*
reviewed and the Increase found salaries account (or part of the what can be looked forward to
Jaycces yesterday. Miss Grant
Member* of the Sanford Rotary necessary. Inflationary i-ont of sup­ larger budget, he said. $320,000 a during the next year or two in the
wax winner o f tho Jayoecs "V oice Club will have the opportunity, at plies and salary demands arc year is spent on salaries for the local schools.
o f Democracy" contest.
their regular meeting Monday largely to blame. Weir stated, 120 em ployes at the local hospital,
(S ta ff Photo)
noon at the Yacht Club, of hearing however, that room rates for a it was revualed.
Fred Fenwick, formerly of Long sorni private room in this area are
Weir explained that the hospital
Island. N. Y . but presently living still from one to two dollars cheap offers the best in modern facili­
In St. Cloud, tell of his dependence er at the Seminole Memorial Hos- ties and the fact that it becam e
The condition of W. II. Dyson,
on "M isch ief", a Boxer Second piial. Including the increase, than fully accredited when leis titan
who Is confined to the Orange
Sifht dog, trainrd at the Guide at other hospitals.
a year okl, is an accomplishment
Dog Foundation for the Blind, at i. Thia Is the first increase In the not knowi^ t« ijiany .Nyicit'zjx v*^ M^m-ristvlfwtnltal )n O r'apdo,,re.v-.ruliiUTue, L. ft
’ ' •:
lazt two y c fl» .A lher Hospital the entire' country. The increase m ilns critical, members of I
fam ily revealed Ibis morning.
| Fenwick, until about four years "The Board feel* very fortunate," in room rates wilt Insure the con­
Dyson,. salesmanager for the
ago, was employed by a hospital said Weir, "that we have not had tinuation of good service and
Cumberland Case Company, who
to
raise
the
rates
before
this.
How­
health
to
the
citizens
of
Seminole
i supply manufacturing company. He
resides at 1210 Magnolia was tak­
lost his sight as the result of a ever, if we are to maintain the County, Weir concluded.
en sick recently and al firsl con
high st.iml.vnls that have been the
trucking
accident.
He
took
a
A 16-year-old Lyman High School
fined to the Seminole Memorial
course at Stnilhlown to obtain a constant goal since opening, wc
Hospital,
student astounded members of the
musl
Increase
the
rates."
|“ guide d o g ", and now lectures to
He was transferred to Orange
Weir pointed out that supplies
Sanford-Semtnole County Junior civic clubs and other organizations
Memorial Hospital early this week.
Chamber of Com m erce yesterday on the subject of the training of havj risen in cost in nearly every
when she delivered her "1 Speak these dogs and their inestimable one of the more than two thou­
BLOOMINGTON, Ini!.—M a y o r
sand items needed to run the hos­ Thoma* L. Lemon was named de­
Fo.* D em ocracy" county wide win­ value to the blind.

Hospital Room Rates
To Increase Next Year

Second Sight Dog
Will Be Rotary
Speaker's Subject

★

★

Dyson’s Condition
Remains Critical

★

Jaycees Astounded
By TeenageGirl's
Talk On Democracy
ft

Lemon Sued
For Divorce

ning essay.
The Sanford Rotary Club has
Miss Sibyl Grant, a Junior at been selected by The Second Sight
Lyman High School, was accom ­ Guide Dog Foundation for the
panied by her mother. Mrs. J. R. Blind, Inc.
Grant of Longwood, at the Ja yccc ence next
luncheon meeting.
"your constant wish to be of ser
M. L. Raborn J r., president of vice to your community has earn­
th* local Jeycee organisation, and ed your club an enviable record in
chairman of the "V o ice of D em o­ human relations," according to a
c ra cy " contest presented M isj letter from Gelalne Camelon, Dir­
Grant with a piacquc for her win­ ector of Pubttc Relations, of Ihe
ning essay in the Seminole County non-profit, non sectarian organize
contest conducted by the Sanford lion which provides Guide Dogs as
a gift to the blind.
Seminole County Jsycees.
T. W. (T om m y) Mero. who will
Thomas McDonald was program
present the speaker and his Guide
chairman for the meeting.
Dog, "M is ch ie f" is tn charge o(
Raborn
announced
yesterday
the program.
that the Jaycees cleared approxi­
mately 3400 from the sale of
Christmas trees. This money, he
said, will go tow ard our new build­
ing.
Tlte Jaycce president also told
members of the your business­
The Mighty Mousequeleers ol
mens' organisation that plans had VAII-7. officially known as Detach­
been mapped for the Courtesy ment 36, have recently* com peted
Week contest Jan. 6 12. "W e need the first six months of their pre­
your help as committees are sot sent deployment aboard Ihe I'SS
u p ," he said as he gave members Randolph, (TVA 13. Under Ihe lea­
a rundown of the categories to be dership of CPU H. M, Cummins,
judged during the week-long event.
Winners of the Jaycee Christmas
Lighting Contest were awarded
prises at yesterday’ s luncheon
meeting. On hand to receive their
residrntial division prises weriMrs. K. L. Lane, Mrs. Berner
Winn. Willism M. Heinbuch, and
Mrs. Gretchen Crowell.
Winners of the Com mercial D ivi­
sion in the Jaycee Christmas
Lighting ronlest were Mr. and
Mrs. William W iebolt of W lcholi's
im er* Shop. Raborn presented
em with the Florida Power and
Light Company’ s traveling trophy.
U, S. Savings Bonds, prises for
Grit place in the residential light­
ing division of the Jaycee Christ­
mas Lighting ronlest were contri­
buted by; Florida State Bank, San­
ford Atlantic National Bank. Flor­
ida Power and Light Company,
and The Sanford Herald.

Boat, Ski Club
Plans Trip Sunday
To Ponce De Leon
Members of the Sanford Boat and
Ski Club have been invited to be
the guests of the Lance de I*on
Springs Boat gnd Ski Club Sun­
day. Dec. 29
The boats will leave the Lake
Monroe bridge at 9 a. m to re­
turn at 3 p. m.
All members of the club are urg­
ed to take part in the cruise; also
any other interested boaters who
would like to participate.

Atlantic Ocean and patrolled Ihe
Mediterranean Sea as part of the
Sixth Fleet. Being part of the na
tlnn’ i first line of defense, they
are ready to provide air support
for a "bruah fire " war or launch
an all out atomic attack on a few

a

' v Thoie not present for the prises
V w ere: -Mrs. Viola Kastner and
Mrs. William Kirk.
Visitors at yesterday’s Jaycee
meeting were: Thom as Stringer,
n o* of Atlanta, Ga. and formerly
of Sanford; Herb Hunter, a real
estate broker; and Jack Sewell o f
Sanford who is now In the U. S
Army.

, 14, Loses
A u th o r itie s S e e k
Woman Hitchhiker Control Of Car;
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P )—
Authorities searched today for a
short woman hitchhiker in a red
party dress In connection with the
"Chrislm as earrin g s" rifle slay­
ing of a handsome young engineer.
Police said a Miami salesman
(old them that lie drove past n
woman walking along the high­
way Thursday morning about live
miles from where Robert Winston
Iwe, 24, was found. Lee’ s body
was sprawled i c r o i tho front
vest of his gar, hanging Imlfway
outside the right iron*, door.
The salesman described the w o­
man as "sh ort
and sort of
chunky
about 23 years old
and wearing a red parly dress.”
He spotted her walking north to­
ward Belie Glade about 8:30 a. in.
Ho said there was no town nor car
nearby, and she made no effort to
flag him down. In fact, she turned

her bark slightly, he said, »o hr
wouldn't stop.
Woman in Car
A Belle Glad* pollc* lieutenant,
Vcrn Clark, said he saw a woman
silting In L c c 'i parked car early
Thursday morning, and Archie
Miller. Miami, said he saw a man
lying beside the car about 1:30 3.

Crashes Into Ditch

m.

Taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital, Gertrude Stafford, daugh­
ter of C. II. Stafford, 2416 Summer­
lin Ave,. was found to hav* re.
cetsrtf a gash above her le ft eye.
She also complained about her
knees.
Captain Arnold Williams of tha
Sanford Police Department, Inves­
tigating the accident, said that
damage to lh* 1964 Willy■ sedan
was estimated at 3330.

Authorities leaned toward a pos­
sible robbery motive In the killing
when they learned Lee's pockets
were tirsrd 'u«4-- out. Ikitravcr,
J9ti worth of travelers checks were
found scattered at the scene.
His gold-and ruby class ring from
North Carolina State College am}
his wrist watrli, however, wero un­
disturbed.
Candy Scattered
A pair ol Chriatiias bell earrtngi, the prints ol * woman'*
(Continued on Pag* ■)

Courtesy W eek Material Arriving

fendant In a suit for divorce filed
in Monroe Circuit Court recently
by his wife, Betty.
Badges and other material to be
The complaint in the action was
"cru el and inhuman treatment.’ ’ used in the Courtesy IVeek event of
The Lemons were married in Jan. 6-13 are beginning tn arrive,
1934 and have two sons, ages 13 Howard McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycce Courtesy Week commit tee
and 12.
Lemon is serving his second said today.
"V ery soon, all of this material
term as mayor. Ills first term
ran from 1946-1962. He was candi­ will he In the hands of local m er­
date for secretary of state in the chants who are going to participate
last general election, and was city in the week long observanc*," he
m anager In Sanford, Fla . to 1963- **id.
34.
| McNulty said this morning that
Mrs. !.emon has been manager committees, which are to remain
of her husband's iruuranrv husi- secret, have been appointed and
ness since he has been serving are now lining up ihetr work for
his present term.
the week in selecting winners In

Detachment Ends 6 Months Of Deployment
Officer in Charge, the detachment
left Sanford on June * with ten
officers, 12fl men and five airplanes
(A J Savages),
Since that time, the Mouserjueleers have lakcn part in the International Naval Review, crossed the

A TEENAGE DRIVER LOST control of this car ns she turned o f f Geneva z\ve. Into
Summerlin lute yesterday afternoon. Uamagj was estimated at approximately $350.
Gertrude Stafford, 14, wax tho driver.
(S ta ff Photo)

BEFORE EVERY FLIGHT the crew makes an Inspection o f Its plane. litre, W G
Sowell, A(JC. bombardier-miviifutur: F. Etting AN, third crewm an; mid LCDR K F
ik ilu r r a y , pilot, complete tins prts-flighl iaspecliuo.
(O fiicioi i ’iiolu, U. a. Navy)

hours notice should the need ever
ari-r, This proficiency was arrived
at after participating in s dozen
exercises nr "w a r gam es" and
over IWO hours of flying lime.
One of the unique features nf
the detachment is (hat its five
planes serve in tha dual rolo of
tankers and bnmh-rs and can he
converted from one to the nlher
in a few hours, it Is not at all
unusual, Iherrfore, to Imd a plane
flying a bombing mission in the
morning and refueling jet* that
same afternoon.
Still another unique feature la
that a shore based detachment Is
maintained at Purt Lyatiley, Morrocro. This is necessary because
of the sire of (he AJ's and also
enables the heavy maintenance to
be accompliahed without taking up
important space on the flight deck
of the carrier.
In spite of its small size the de­
tachment It organized along Ihe
lines of a full squadron. The nerve
center is the Operations Depart­
ment directed by LCDR II. Franslseo and LCDR. R. Mann. It U
here that the plans of admirals
are transformed Into the daily
flight schedules that actually carry
out the assigned missions. Main­
tenance, the largest department
by far, is of tremendous Import­
ance aboard a carrier w!:er* every
! foot of deck space is urgently
needed during flight operations. Lt.
I- R- Bauer has been in charge
4 this department and together
(Continued m Fag* 9)

ihe five categories. The commit- Salespeople and all of those who
ices will select "th e most court- come In contact with the puhiic
emit w aitress", "th e most court­ will wear badges calling attention
eous saleslady", “ the most court­ to Courtesy. Also, there will be
eous salesm an." "the most court- humper strips to be attached to
emu policem an", and "the most local automobiles.
courteous a c t."
It Is also planned, according to
"I l seems as if everybody Is McNulty ami M. L. Raborn Jr.,
catching on ami planning to take president of ihe Jaycees, that
part in the first annual Couretsy streamers will lie distributed to all
Week to b« observed in Sanford," of the merchants and business peo­
said McNulty this morning.
ple publicizing Courtesy Week.
Already planned are several spe­
Purpose of the program, accord
cial events for the week, he said. in ; to a proclamation already
Courtesy Week is a statewide issued by Governor L clloy Collins,
program staged in each com m uni­ is tn improve public relations, to
ty. In Sanford Courtesy Week is stimulate tourist trade, and to
being co-sponsored hy the Sem i­ promote business g e n e r a l l y '
nole County Chamber of Com ­ throughout Florida and in each
merce and the Sanford Seminole community o f the state.
County Junior Clum ber of Com ­
The proclamation, to be Issued
merce.
h) Mayor David Gatchcl o l San­
Merchants In Sanford are piano ford, Mates that "the people ol
Ing to participate In Courtesy I Sanford and Seminole County are
Week by staging Courtesy Week cv «r alert In their responsibilities
Clearance Sales, and, according 1and are aware of Ihe advantages
to the loeai Cham ber ol Com merce. I of bettering relationships with
the sales ire to be o f such nature tlirtr fellow-citizens anil visitors
that folks will be attracted to San alike, priding themselves on their
ford from all around.
i courtesy xml friendliness."

A 1&lt; year-old teenager lost eon*
trol of her car late yesterday af­
ternoon as she attem pted a left
turn from Geneva Into Summerlin
Ave. and crashed into a deep road­
side ditch.

Em ory Griffin. II, o f Paola, ridIng in the front scat of the eat
with the 14-year old driver, re­
ceived scratches to th* left side ol
hla face.
Two other occupants of th* ear
sscaped uninjured. They wore Troy
Richardson. 2s&gt;, 1703 West Third St.
and Richard Youmans, 20. Paola,
The car, owned hy T . G. Rich­
ardson, was being driven east on
Geneva Ave. shortly befora 3
o'clock when th* accident occur­
red.
Miss Stafford narrowly misted
crashing into a power pole only
Inches from where the ca r strad­
dled the deep ditch. The front end
of the automhile buried into tha
soft embankment and th* rear
end of the car fell into the road­
side bank.
Captain
W illhm s
said
that
charges would be placed against
d , , teenage driver,

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

S i.N THE JAYCEE Christmas Lighting Contest presented awards yestero we 1ty Jaycce luncheon. Left tn right are; Mrs. Gretchen Crowell, Mrs.
. . . ;n, M. L. Raborn Jr. presenting tha FP&amp;LCo "Traveling Trophy’* to Mrs.
. .cbuitlt, \Y. IL W icboldl, .Mrs. E. L. Lane, E. L. Lane, and William IL Heinbuch.
.(Start I'hoto)

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Stocks Decline During Past W eek
NEW YORK « — Stock! de­
clined daring the pert week end
finished with Induitriala only 7.41
point! above the 1187 lew and raUf
wttktH a few eeeta el their lew
•fpee Ian. U, ISM.
Ike decline. Interrupted by a
ihnrp reeorery on Thursday and
• iman one Wedneiday, was *e.
rare. It knocked the Induitrlil
ererafe down 11.29 points to 4H.B; rails down 4.16 at 99.91 and
■tllitlei off 0.44 at 0T.05.
Daily average trading totaled
1.04,(64 shares, against 2,297,4U
shares in the previous week and

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firing a t #ts
Thor ulaaila, a big Air Yore* or­
der for Lockheed, and a statem ent
by tha secretary of labor that buslmbs wM town ap la Eta second
half.
Tha resumption of setting Friday
reflected disappointment in failure
of the Federal Reserve Rank to
ease money further through a eat
In the discount rate and a lower­
ing of reserve requirements which
had been rumored. Also Chrysler
announced a sharp reduction in
its production schedule and a lead­
ing trade magaxine predicted low­
er auto sales in 1936.
Sites Tara Up
TTia week's feature news includ­
ed a spurt la retail saiei when
Ihe weather cleared and the New
York auhway strike ended. RconoP a t l t l o n b aa h t a n filed In Hi* ab ova*
a ly lad c a u a * by Ilu lh C a r o l y n Hm ltn, mints said there could well he a
f a r t h * t d o p t l a n of U t n t H t m u r i holiday record now contrary to
Amlntl, a m in o r, by th * P a t l t l o n t r , their belief a week ago.
a n d y o u s r s r a u u l r t d to i t r v a a
copy of y o u r a n a w t r o r o b j s c tl o n a ,
Chrysler waa heavily sold with
la a h o w cau a* w h y aald f a l l l l u n
week's loss of nearly seven
■hould n o t b t s r a n t t d o n th * A t tu rn ay a f o r P a t l l l n n a r , HTKNHTIIOM points. Zenith lost more than nine
•W9
AND DAVIS. K d w t r . l t f l u l l d l n s .
■ an fo r d . F o rld a . a n d ftl* th * m l - in the television group. Allied
f l a a l la t h * o ffice o f th * C l t r k o f Chemical and DuPont fa l four
■AMY CMtlSTMAI-Comda.
th * C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b a f o r * ih *
Joseph A. Mlrablto, Arlington,
I l t h d a y o f J a n u a r y . A. D . i s t t . points or mora. Alcoa waa down
Vs., U laden with Christmas
a n d h a r t t n f a i t not o r a d eer* * p ro nearly flva, and Kenneeott down
e a n f t t t o w ill b t t n l t r t d a g a i n s t more than three. Oils had declines
packages for penonncl of lha
you.
Navy's Task Force 4J, oper­
W ITNEHS m y h a n d a n d t h o t e a l ranging to mora than four points.
ating In the Antarctic. The
o f aald C o u r t In Han ford . F l o r i d a ,
Streets were depressed one to
mall was forwarded early to
ih la I J i h d ay o f D a c a m b t r . A. D.
more than two points. They had a
Insure delivery well la ad­
O F. H E R N D O N
good racovery on Thursday which
vance nf th» holldsy* ItJ. J,
C l a r k of ih * C i r c u i t C o u r t
W-"** *■ -,#■** *e
,#'vria||
kept their loasei relatively (mail.
H r A r i a J. f.u n d n u lat
D e p u ty c l e r k
Shipbuilding atocka declined aa
aTBNHTHOM AND DAVIfl
much as 6lt points In America.
E d w ard * ilulldlns
On the basis of all shares listed
S a n f o r d . F lo rid a
A t t o r n e y * for r a i l l l o a a r
total markat valuation on the week were skeptical because of the mar­
C i r c u i t C o u r t Baal
was down nearly six billion dol­ ket's Inability to keep going on a
A D V E R T I S E M E N T F O R B ID S
lars.
rising note. They still were optlT h a B o a r d of P u b lic I n a t r u c t l o n f o r
S a m t a o l t C o u n ty , r l o r l d a . w ill r *.
Wall Street experts said a year misltle oa the overall picture in
caly* b ld a f a r tha f u r n l t h l n n u f all end rally (till could develop b u t' 1936.
la b o r ,
m ala r ia l* , e q u i p m e n t
am i

|JU,*tl shares a year ago.

e iu m c v A L in
Catted Press Ftaaacial Kdhm

Of the 1,490 issues trad 3d , most
In two weeks, 1,011 declined and
only 297 gains and 1U held un­
changed. There were 329 new Iowa
and only 11 new highs s e t
VafareraMe T ift
Whan stocka were in a dseltna
Wail Street talked of sharp cuts
In output ahead, poor reception of
tho 1931 ruto models, possible flop
in holldsy trsde, further cuts
ahead in steel output, a drop In
overall production as reflected In
the federal Reserve Index, and an
oversupply of copper.
The Thursday rally broucht out
aevaral favorable news items, in-

• •

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a n d p U e # th # b id * w in b# p u b lic ly H am ln o l* C o u n ty . F lo r id a , rs a a rv a a
•Q «n *d m d r * * d alo tid .
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JOHN U UBUMT.EY

C h a irm a n . B o a rd o f P u b ll*
A c t r l l f l a . l c h a c k » r b a a k 4r*f»
Instruction for B am laoU
s a v a b l * l o th * B o a rd o f Publl*
C uuntr. F lorida
fnitru ctlo n
fo r Bamlnol* COMsty,
F l o r i d a , o r a a a l l a f a c t o r v bl.l bond It. T . Mil was. S a c r a t a r y
a s a c u t a d by th * b ld d * r a n d accapt* &lt; tu p * rlnl*ndant o f r u h t l s f a a t r u a ■ h i t ai i r rt l o * In »* a n i o u n t *&lt;|U*I tlo n
t o flv a p t r i-tnt of t h o b id shall
b a ■ u b n i l t t r d w ith #*&lt;-h bid.

T h * »ucca»*ful b ld d * r w i l l b* T*in lr* d t o f u r n l a h » nd p a v fn r s* 1'*!
la c lo ry p arfo rm a n r* a n a p*rm »*t
bond o r b o n d *
T n * U o n r d o f I 'u h l l s I n a U u a t l o o for
H*Illinois C o u n t r . S l o r i d a . rsaaVVM
tli* c l a m l o r a foot a i r * n d / « r all
blda o r lo w alv* a n y I n lo rm altll* *
In th* b id d in g . No bid t h a l l b* w i t h ­
d r a w n f o r * par od of t l f t a a n t U l
d a y * au b * * r |u a n t to Ih* o p t n l n g or
blda w i t h o u t th* c o n t t n t of tb*
Hoard.
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N u p o rlu i. ini*i.t of I’u h l l s
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' I ' h a l r n u n . B o a rd o f P u b lla
I n s t r u c t i o n for
H t m l n o l * C o u n ty . F l o r i d a

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1451
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9 Oz.

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+ % C o / DISC0UNT
Now
A D / O ForHuy
Christmas

WINK TV

Corner 1st ond Sanford

FRE CHRISTM AS

Laundry

Installation of Officers
Friday, December 27, 7:30 p.m.
Light Refreshments

CAKE

Reg. 4.98
Value
ONLY

BAC-SAVER

SANFORD LODGE No. 62 F &amp; A M

F. L. Miller

MORTON’S
FRENCH
CRUMB

SPEC IAL

FA 2-2991
|'T-1 7

NOTICE
TO ALLOW OUR EMPLOYEES TO RE
WITH THEIR FAMILIES ON CHRIST­
MAS EVE—FOODMAILT WILL’
P.M.
CLOSE ON DEC 24lh AT

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Wor. Master
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NOTICE T O D E V E LO P E R S ,
S U R V EY O R S A N D EN G IN EER S .

\

firach's
F IN E C A N D IE S

In Seminole County, Florida
Ilegfnniiis tha first of January 1958, the H &gt;ard of County Commissioners of Semimap along wiih the tub-

Brack's
CH O CO LA TE
STARS

Brach's

CHOCOLATE
COVERED PEANUTS

miaaion of the plat for npprovnl, together with dralnnge eaaemenls (Sec Section 8,
par 3 House Hill 933). Furthermore nil Interior residential or dead end streets the
8'i-O/. Box

right-of-ways are to !&gt;« 50 feet or mora !■ width, and collector streets are io have a
minimum of 98 foot right-of-way. Cul-de-oica shall have a minimum radius of 40

Brach’s

feet. They will also require ihe Hurveyor or awner to furnish (2) blue prints of both

CHOCOLATE
PEANUT CLUSTERS

Brack's
CH O CO LA TE
M IN IA T U R E S

Ox. BOX

of the Clerk of Circuit Court 15 da) a bafore a regular Hoard Meeting. ThU time
la neaded for checking of the plat iai the field by County CommiMloner’a represen­

NABISCO

tative and the Zoning Hoard. Before submitting pints which lay within an Incorporated

R IT Z

city, town or village, they must first be approved by the proper city official. In the

CRACKERS

waived by the County. It should be further noted (hat I* the case of replata where
roada are not effected, the topo map requirement can be waived by the County,
After the Board ha* approved pint, the owner will be required to furnish one blue

CUT B1TF

SOFT WEVE

—MATCH*—
F . A. Dyson, Chairman

PILLSBURY’S

^ LB. BAG

FLOUR "k/'
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Lb. Bag

39
(With Beg. Order)

IT S FOODMART

8 Ox.
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FOR T H E BEST IN M EATS
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TISSU E

print on cloth and two oa paper for the record#.

M ONARCH PARTY
SUG G ESTIO N S
tSmoked Baby Clams
» Filet of Anchoviea
t Stuffed Oranges
►Spiced Crab Apples
I Pickled Olives
I Peppermint Pears
I Major Greys Chutney
I Cocktail Sausage

(With Reg. Order)

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Furthermore, they will require the owner to have the plat and prints in the hands

•vent the city doe* not require a topographic map of the area plotted, this may be

14 Oz.
SIZE

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W. Dietrichs

Zecresry

Attesti 0 . P- Herndon* Clerk

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f r o m all o f
FLORIDA'S FINEST LO CALLY OW NED
INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET

of the above for period needed to completa exisling surveys.

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“NONE BETTER'*

the subdivision plat and the tnpo map. The Hoard reeervm the right to waver any

LAST
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note County will require the furnishing o f ■ topographic

TO mi t A l d , H A M I N T I . H a r t fo r d . CooM c ttc u t*
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IN T i l t : M \ T T B B O F T H *
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Santa Claus To Visit American Camp At South Pole Ti
T ie following dispatch t i n writ*
tew kjr L». Vernon Honk ef Firebaegh, CHI'.. Naval officer In
charge of the American camp at
the South Foie.

North Pole we are sure he will
come south this year for us.
We received our tree fhe other
day—a real live one from New
Zealand delivered by Gus Shinn
Bp LT. VERNON 110VK
and his crew. Lt. Cttulr. Conrad
Written for United P r ti t
S. Shinn nf Spray, N. C., who pilot­
SOUTH TOLE (U P &gt;- Althouch ed the first plane to land a t the
Santa Claus hangs out at the South Pole.

It has been decorated In the
traditional fashion without using
an oune'e of artificial snow. Mistle­
toe and polnsettas also were
brought to us—the Navy looks out
for its people.
Santa From Florida
Wc will have the traditional ex­
change of gifts, but wtth the sim-

pie things that we have on hand pounds. The "pup" wss flown to
here.
the pole Dec. S and immediately
Another report said the South made himself at home, especially
Tole Santa Claus would be Ste­ In the galley.
phen F a 1 e k a s of DeFuniitk
We have a choral group and will
Springs, Fla.
attem pt to sing carols by radio to
The greatest recipient, of course the American bases at MrMurdo
will be our husky pup Blizzard. Sound and l.ittle America on
who Is really getting on wrtl-Afl | Christmas Eve

Chapel Under Ire
The midnight Catholic mass Is
expected to come by radio from
MrMurdo and tve wilt also have
Protestant services. However, the
services will not he in our snow
chapel since it Is minus tin degrees
in there—it would be the world's
shortest sonic*

The snow rh.vprl has been h a d
rd out about 20 feet under the let
at the end of a branch tunnel from
the snow mine th at furnishes the
snow for the ram p ’s water supply.
I learned also that there has been
ionic trouble with the reding h i d ­
ing up, making Its use at least

dangerous.
be used It would be
arid's moat unusual.

• feet In diameter,
fumed celling and
'* for religious ob­
is. An unique leevwn from above.

Weather

&amp; he

Considerable cloudiness with aeettered showers today. Partly elnedy
tonight aad Wednesday.

VOL. XLIX

■

Established 1909

...

W a n te d

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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Plans Set For Sanford's
Courtesy Week Jan. 6-72
‘Talks On Franchise
For Bus Operation
Delayed By Board
A discussion of a new franchise
,-xfor the operation of buses In the
^ C tly of Sanford was delayed until
the first meeting of the Board ol
Sanford City Commissioners in

1038.
The posi'bUHles of other people
Interested In operating a bus line
in the city was brought up by one
commissioner who said “ they will
probably be at the next meeting
for the discussion.”
Commissioners will possibly look
’(B it the franchise for bus operation
hero In light of a "new franchise"
ra th e r th in a renewal of the pros• n t franchise which has expired.
City commissioners approved the
n zo n ln g of three loti In Block 13
of the San Lanta Sub-division and
authorised the City Attorney to
prepare the necessary ordnanre
which will allow the First Christ­
ian Church, owners of the pro
perty, to build an educational
••building on the site. The lots are
to be re-roned from Rl-A to II I.
There was no opposition at the
public hearing.
The transfer of a beer and wine
license at 408 Sanford Ave. to
Charlie Lemmona was approved by
the commission.
in another move to improve the
am endments to the Zoning Ordi­
nance, the Board of Sanford City
^Com m issioners authorized a revi­
s i o n of the amendments. City At­
torney William C. Hutchison wss
Instructed to prepare the neces­
sary ordinance.
The sale, allowing to be sold, or
storage of gasoline In glass con­
tainers will soon bn outlawed In
the City of Sanford. An ordinance
prohibiting the gasoline-containersale of gasoline was read for the
first time last night.
*i A letter of appreciation to the
-J Sanfnrd Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commare* 'o r making
possible the construction of a new
deer pen at the Sanford Zoo was
authorized by city commissioners
last night irt their marathon ses­
sion Cost of the deer pen was
|342 13.

Plana for Sanford’s Coiutesy
Week. Jan. &lt;1-12 were set this
morning when M. L. nahorn Jr.,
president of the Sanford-Scmlnole
County Junior Chamber of Com­
merce, John Krider, manager of
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commrrce, and Howard McNulty,
chairman of the Jaycee Courtesy
Week Committee met to work out
final details of one of the biggest
weeks to be staged here.
Awardi will be presented to the
most courteous w aitress; the most
courteous policeman, the most
courteous saleslady, the most cour­
teous salesman, and for the most
courteous act, the committee de­
cided.
Recipients of the awards will be
chosen by secret committees, said
Howard McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycee Committee.
The event is being sponsored co­
operatively by the Seminole County
'Chamber of Commerce and the
Sanford-Seminole County Jayveci.
Alt of th* m erchan t' have been
polled, said Krfder, and they have
agreed to make Courtesy Week
one of Sanford's biggest events by
stiging Courtesy Week Clearance
Sales.
Already planned for the week’*
event will be banners for every
store, humper stickers, badges to
be worn by all salespeople and
others who come In contact with

Lighting Contest
Winners Will Be
Revealed Thursday
Winners of the Jaycee Christmas
Lighting Contest will be announc­
ed Thursday, said Dave Thrasher.
Committee Chairman.
Thr»«her said today that U. S.
Savings Ronds for e irh of the win
nera In the four residential light
Ing division will he awarded at
Hu- Thursday Jaycee luncheon A!
so to be awarded will be the ten
silver dollars to each of the run­
ner ups In the four divisions.
Also to he awarded is the Flori­
da Tower and Light Company
traveling trophy.
Savings Bonds were contributed
by the Florida State Bank, the
Sanford Atlantic National Rank,
Florida Tower and Light Company
and th e Sanford Herald

t'ation To Observe Christmas
7957 W ith Peace, Prosperity
The National Safety Council es­
Ry UNITED PRESS
The nation today prepared to tim ates as many as IW) persons
he killed during the M hour
celebrate Christmas 1957 with an
abundance of f eace and prosperi­ holiday period from 8 p m. on
Christmas Eve until midnight
ty .
^
Only the northern reaches of the Christmas Pay.
This com pares wilh the "nor­
Midwest and the western moun­
tain regions were expected to en- mal’* traffic toll of 80 deaths for
A-jov a white Christmas, hut there a non-holiday period at this lime
no lack of other traditional as­ of year.
Stay Sober, Ohey Laws
pects nf the season.
Merchants around the country
The council pleaded with motor
reported a huge business volume, 1st* to stay sober and ohey traf­
in some cases record sales, indi­ fic laws, painting out that most
cating gifts will be piled high traffic fatalities arc caused by
around the Christmas tree
drinking drivers and road hogs.
Christmas S tarts wilh Church
The council's plea will be hacked
For millions of devout Arnctl- Up by all-out crackdown on vtocans, Christmas will sta rt tonight [ators In most states by state and
with midnight church services. joca| authorities who will give up
^ F a m ily get together will feature tfie day with their families so that
'th e day’s activities, topped off others may live to enjoy the holi
with a sumptuous Christmas din­ day wl*h their loved ones.
ner.
President Eisenhower, like most
But, Inevitably, tragedy In the American*, will spend today at
form cf traffic deaths will cast a work, and tentative plan* call for
somber cloak over the holiday cel­ ihe President and Mrs. Elsenhow­
ebration, but since Christmas falls er to spend Christmas Day at the
in mid-week the highway slaughter White House and then leave for a
la not expected to be aa great as on long weekend at their farm home
holiday weekends.
jin Gettysburg, Pa.

AX INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

tha public, and letters J o all m er­
chants outlining complete plans.
Chamber of Commerce M anagrr
Krider said that letters to m er­
chants will ask that meetings be
held with sales staffs explaining
the purpose of Courtesy Week and
the week tong nbservancr.
Govrrnor LcRoy Collins has pro­
claim ed "Courtesy Week" through­
out the state requesting th at
Chambers of Commerce and citi­
zens join in with the spirit of the
event.
Sanford Seminole County Javeees.
up Immediately, said chairm an
Howard McNulty, so that they will
he ready to go Into action on Jan.
8, observing sales people and
others who rnme In contact with
the public so that winners of the
aw ards might be chosen.
“ Certainly, this is one of the big­
gest events of its kind that we
have staged In Sanford," said John
Krider.
M. L. Babom Jr., Jaycee presi­
dent said “ Interest I* already be­
ing aroused and the general public
Joining In. We expect this project
to be among our biggest and best,’*
Additional plans will be announc­
ed each day as they arc com plet­
ed, said McNulty.

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TUESDAY, DECEMHER 21, IP,IT _

In Sanford

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Em ergency Citrus
Embargo Ends Today
LAKELAND ( U P J - The emsrgrnry emhargo on Florida citrus
ended at 7 a. m. today, allowing
the sale of fm it within the state
fur the first time since the killing
freeze caused stoppage of all ship­
ment* one werk ago.
However, the usual holiday bsn
on shipment of rKrus to nther
slates, Imposed by the U.S. Mar­
keting Agreement Commit lees will
continue until 1Z;01 a, m. Dec.
3d.

The Christmas Story

Board Approves
Light Installation
At French, 20th Sf.

And despite protesta from pro
ressors, the Florida Citrus Com­
mission has refused to hudge from
its stand against using freezedamaged citrus in concentrate. Tbe.
rommlsaiun Monday laid no action
to lift the emergency roseantrata
ban would be taken hafora lta
meeting next Monday at 2 p. m.
The commission also rejected a
request to raise Ihe tolerance on
dam aged fruit for concentrate,
saying such a move would b t pre­
m ature until aelentlits determine
exactly how the fruit might affect
Ihe quality of the eoncentrata.
Some processor! had proposed
raising the tolerance from five te
13 per cent.
The commission action eame aa
a blow to the canning Industry.
Man* .cannon ajread/ were pro­
cessing the freeze dam aged frull
In anticipation that the eommls
aion would relax Its stand. Marvla
Walker, general m anager of tha
Florida Citrus Cannera Cooperative
at Lake Wales, said the concern
tratora had been "very careful” In
selection of oranges to be Juiced.
Ho said he was optim istic that
most of the Juice would be allowed
tn go Into concentrate after it la
tested by th r commission.

The Board of Sanford City Comm lsiionrri, last night, approved
the Installation of an "actuated
type" light at the Intersection of
French Ave and 20th St.
During the SS-minute icsalon lad
night, commissioners discussed
a slgnjl for the direction nf traffic
at what eommlssioners term ed one
of the worst Intersections In San­
ford due to "parking on French
Ave.”
City Manager Warren E. Know,
les advlsrd the hoard nf eommlsaloners that a "fixed signal would
Impede traffic."
The Stale Hoad Department has
repeatedly refused to perm it the
Installation of a “ fixed signal"
since a traffic count at the Inter­
section would not permit Its use.
However, the State Bond Depart­
ment agrerd to permit the m e of
a semi-aefuated time signal.
Cost tn the city for this typ* of
IraMir signal light will be between
$2,203 and 12,223.
Mayor David (latchel noted that
'-•early morning traffic from Inch
A-bor I, bad.”
That Is a terrible situation, he
said, "and I feel that an expendi­
ture of this amount would pay for
itself m H ire."
The board of rlty commission­
ers. with one opposing vote, ap­
proved the installation and autho­
rised the city Manager to "work
out the details.”

2 Commissioners
Will Be Seated
At Special Meet
New commissioners will be se a t­
ed at a special organizational
meeting nf the Board of Sanford
City Commissioners on Tuesday
night, Jan. 7 at 8 p. m.
The organizational meeting Is
held as required by the City C har­
ter.
The Mayor for UK* will be elect­
ed at the organizational meeting
following the seating of the new
commissioners.
To be seated for the first time
will he Robert S. Brown. Brown
w ss elected to office Isst. Novem­
ber. Also to be seated Is A. L.
Wilson who “was reelected.

Contest Winner
To Give Talk

The Sanford Seminote County
Junior Chamber of Commerce will
hear Miss Sybil G rant, winner of
the Seminole County "Voice of
Democracy’’ contest, give the talk
which won her top place in the
JU D G E V O I.IK A. W IL L IA M S .lit
rcail.s " T h e r h r i n l m n s S to r y ” In P e n n y , T n H i an d
competition.
The Jaycee luncheon meeting J im m y to n ig h t . M rs. W illia m - ( h o ld in g 1’o n n v ) M is m*ur th e i i l f id v -h tm g sln ek in g rt
will he held Thursday at noon at S a n ta C la u s Is e x p e c te d li&gt; fill su n n tim e to n ig h t.
(P h i d o b y H e r g 't r o m )
the Yacht Club with Tommy Me
Donald as program chairman.
Extensive plans fnr the Jan a
“ Courtesy Week" will probably be
discussed.
Also to be heard will be Ihe
Christm as Tree Sale report and
Sanford City Commissioners -et
V V LLL
further reports on the plans for
the new J a y c e e Information Booth Jan 8 for a loint meeting wilh
l.nhi- U 20
to be constructed on French Ave the city and county’s inning and
planning commission.
A nd it c a m e to p ; m in tin ,!&gt; tliiv.s lh.nl th e r e w e n t mil n
hetween 4th and 5th Streets.
Purpose of the meeting i» to lo-ar Iccrce f ro n t C a e s a r A u y u .-'ti Unit till iht) w o rld Miotilri Iks
about city planning whereby a a x e d .
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municipality can hire Us own
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in
g wn* f ir.it n u d e w h en C y r e n iu s w ua govplanner and receive matching
m m r n f S y ria .)
funds tn pay for such services
The matching fundi. City M.m
Anil nil wont In he Inxetl, every one ♦&lt;&gt; his own city.
Sanford Rotarians. at their pre
A nd J o s e p h nf o w e n t tip fro m G alilee, o u t o f th e c ity
Christm as meeting yesterday af agt-r Warren K. Knowlce told
tcrnrum at the Yacht Club, lifted commissioners, are a v a i l a b l e &gt;( N a z a r e th in to J u d a e a . *in to th a c ity o f D a v id , (b e c a u s e
their voice* In the slngfng of ap­ through the Florida Development |]C Wa1 r,f i)ie h o u se u n d lin e a g e o f D a v id ;)
propriate songs of the season: re ­
Commissioner Merle W a r n e r
U
w »l&gt;‘ &gt;*«»*&gt; Ills e s p o u se d w ife , h o in g S rc u t
membered tbeir caterer, Mrs, Ro­
berta (latchel and her a**istaat, brought out the fact that “ there w ith c h ild ,
A nd '»&gt; It w *h l||* itv •vlilin II h*v wctp 1 tl'icrc, th e diiyss svcPC
Mrs. Margaret Yates, with gifts art1 na fiintf« set up In this year"'!*
of Christmas checks and observed budget to finance such a project." tccnruplhshed th a t sh e .thotilii b e d e liv e re d .
However, Mayor David Catchel
A n d s h e b r o u g h t f o rth h e r fir.-dbori) o n , u n d w ra p p e d
a moment of silence In respect to
the memory of their recently de- commented "We couldn't go w ro n g ,h im in s w a d d lin g c lo th e s a n d la id h im )n it m a n g e r , b e c a u s e
Into •*”
It.
ceased member, Charles C. (Char­ by
iw tooding
i-wwimn &gt;«•»
th e r e w a s n o room fo r th e m in th e in n .
lie) Wagner of DeBary, who pass­ The city, on another occasion, a t­
A nd th e r e w e re in th e sa m e c o u n tr y s h e p h e r d s a b id in g in
tempted tn set up city planning
ed away last week.
th e fie ld , k e e p in g w a tc h o v e r t h e ir flock b y n ig h t.
Club President Myron A. (Mike) but came to a “ dead rnd” d u r­
A nti lo th e a n g e l of th e L o rd e a m e u p o n th e m , a n d th e
Reck presided; the Invocation was ing interviews with p ro te c tiv e
g lo ry o f t h e L o rd s h o n e ro u n d a b o u t t h e m ; a n d th e y w e re
by Fr. LeRoy Lawson, of DcLand, planners.
"It won't cost us anything to s o re a f r a id .
with the slngfng of the carols led
A n d th e a n g e l s u h l u n to th e m . F e a r n o t. f o r , Leliold, I
by Charlie Morrison snd Harr) Ku- talk with them ,” said Uomimssiund*U ,
| er* Warner,
| .
Continued On Page hi*

City Planning
To Be, Discussed
At Joint Meeting

Rotarians Display
Holiday Spirit

Shop and Save

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Applications
For Recreation
Director Closed
City M anager Warren E. Know­
les advised ritv commissioners Iasi
right th a t applications Air the posi­
tion of Recreation D irector for the
City closed yesterday,
“ We have 11 applications on
hand.” the City M anager told
commissioner! "They look so
good,” said Knowles, " th a t we
should talk to all of them. Many
of them have college degrees," he
said.
Tim board of commissioner* au­
thorized the city m anager »o set
up interviews with all of the appllrants. f la n s st present are to in­
terview the applicants three each
evrnlng during a three week per­
iod.
None of the Interviews wdl he
made tint 11 after the first of the
n*w year.

Coliins Sees Financial
Difficulties For State
TALLAHASSEE (UP) — Gov.
LcRoy Collins predicts th st the
slate will run into financial diffi­
culties next year.
But he says he will oppose any
additional taxes pro[K&gt;sed during
the remaining three years of f jj
administration.
Collins, speaking nl a news con­
ference Monday, said it is almost
a certainty th at Florida will have
a deficit next year but that nothing

Additional
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CIRCULATION
or after 6:30 p.m
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deflate will be known until next
July when the fiscs! year ends.
He pointed out th st the 1957 tax
increases, mostly sales levies, are
nut producing Ihe revenue needed
to m eet the record high spprothan th a t sum.
pristions. TVe 1937 Legislature
pawed some $100,000,000 In tax
increase* but It has been earm ark­
ed for appropriations totaling m ote
He aiu ih u trd the deficit to mis­
calculations by the Legislature in
estim ating what the tax Increase
would produce rather than to a
drop in business.
The governor said there la no
need for a special session to In­
crease revenue and added that he
does not expect the need to arise
during the rem ainder of his ad­
m inistration.
lie urged tome curtailm ent with
a priority system in connection
with the building program . Collins
said he* doubted that the cutback
would Include a reduction in funds
for building a new state univer­
sity near Tampa.

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day or not.
So much has been, said so much better than
It can be set dovt n here, that there is no point
in saying more except to add that the entire
publishing force of The Sanford Herald
wishes each and every one of you a most
Merry Christmas nnd'x happy and must pro­
sperous, profitable N#w Tear and may God
blesa us ail. That is our wish, our hope, and
our prayer.

A Yuletide Vignette For 1957
A prologue: It is commonly observed that
human beings lend to take their blessings
for granted. Unlike many common observa­
tions this one la true.
The time: A few days before Christmas,
1057.
The place: The television section of a de­
partment store.
The characters: A girl, about 15 years
old ; s few shoppers eddying from the stream
o f humanity that pours down the main
Aisle of the store.
The obvious point of difference about the
girl was that she walked with crutches be-

cause her legs were thin and deformed. But
the really striking thing was her face — her
rapi, yearning look as she watched a pro­
gram on one of the television set*. That
small, brightly Ughtad stags held the figures
of boys and girls her age whirling and
gliding in a dance.
The rhythm of the music was that steady
beat so dear to the hearts of teen-agers. But
the girl watching did not sway to the rhythm.
She learned, quite still on her crutches, oblivi­
ous to the shoppers drifting about. Only her
eyes moved as she watched the girls and
boys gaily dancing.

No Religious Queries In Census
Religious belief Is deeply personal. That is

one reason why tha founding fathers of this
country set forth the Inalienable right of an
individual to worship at ho pleases — or, if
hla conscience so dictates, not to worship at
All.
The United Stales Census Bureau propos­
ed to invade this highly personal area of
religious conviction. Its Intention was to ask.
in the course of the 1060 census, about the
faith of American citizens. The data thus
gained would have been useful and interest­

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The explosive fizzle of the firat American
Attempt to launch a satellite would never
have sunk American prestige to all-tinio low
If politlca and foreign policy by public re­
lations had not become so well developed in
Washington. This country foolishly and need­
lessly has been publicized, almost as a pro­
duct.
Again and again. American prosperity and
knowhow were emphaalzed Is our propa­
ganda. The plan to send up a satellite was
announced long In advance, and sketches of
the object to be sent up were released abroad
through the United Staten Information
Agency. They were widely publicized. The
controlled press of Spain, for example, pub­
lished these sketches.

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Tuesday, December 21. 1957

News Briefs
•TILL HUNTING
SARANAC LAKE, N. V —V—
It wasn't the ibi-point buck deer
th at was bronchi down th e at­
tracted attention hern recently. It
was the hunter, Paul Lemleux, who
la 94 years old.
hH*INK'S VISITORS
AUR1ESVILLE, N. Y.
Nearly S00.U00 visited the Shrine
of Our l.ady of Martyr* here hr
twe*n May and October. Aurtea%til* Is built on the ilia of Oneraenoo, the Indian vlllaia where St.
Iiaae Joquei, St. Rene Goupll and

Of

Publicity

When the Ruaelan* did ahoot a moon into
Rpaee, this, technological feat waa variously
deacribed in Waehlngton as "no surprise"
and "a bauble.*' Having indulged in announ­
cements well in advance, having mods pro­
paganda out of what had not aa yet been
done, the admlnletration then declared that
It waa not engaged in competition with Ruiaia. But new publicity was poured out. A
Scientific and technological rush act accom-t
panied poat-Sputnlk publicity. The failure
here in Florida, with the eyes of the world
focused on it, thus made it look M though
we were all talk and no action.
Technically, militarily, the United States
was no worse off after the failure of the
American moon than it had been the day
before the Vanguard disaster. The loss of
prestige, the political defeat America sus­
tained, would not have happened but for
the heedless public relations job done as a
part of both foreign and domestic policy.
The United States had been made to look
ridiculous. Perhaps now the difference bet­
ween public relations and policy will be more
clearly realized.
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ing. amt doubtless that Is ail the census
Bureau had in mind.
Blit the proposed questions aroused great
protest Many citizens felt that by making
such inquiries the Census Bureau would he
weakening the precious individual right to
u .iu .»
ch^ 8es‘ In response to protests, the Census Bureau has now renounced
Its intendtion of asking religious questions.
This is a happy victory, both for the right
of belief and for the right of protest.

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Vice President Nixon says adequate na­
tional defense Is more essential than a bal­
anced budget. In other words, before trying
to live within our income we must make
sure that we keep on living.
As a matter of idle curiosity, we wonder
if anyone knows precisely what is the mean­
ing of the phrase, "man-sized flavor."

St. John Lalinde were tom ihm k for children's play us* tn tha
ed by Mohawk Indians la 1641 and parka.
1846. The three were America's
only canonitcd martyrs.
NASSER TO SPEAK
HOUSE BLAMED
MIDDLETOWN. Conn. —1 f Mrs Laura C. Santoitefano told
friends her car sot a crumpled fen­
der when it was hit by a house.
The house was beinc moved and
she encountered It nn a narrow
bridge.

CAIRO — Egyptian President
Gamal Abdel N am r wiq m,y e a
major policy speech at Port Said
Monday to mark the first annlvrr»«ry of the withdrawal 0f AngloFrench force* front that city, offi­
cial source* said today.

Assistance

Editor's Note: Here is the last
in a two-part series on Florida
welfare problems u prepared for
United Praia by Fred S. Risk, im
mediete peat president of the Flor
Ida Association of District Welfare
Boards. Today, he denies that aid
to dependent children fosters ille
gitimicy and he diacuiaea the need
for new welfare legislation and
additional staff personnel.

A V e ry M erry Christmas To All
O f You From All O f Us!
This period — Christmas T im e __ is th*
one period throughout the year, that the
entire Christian world sings out for joy and
even others of othtr faiths he they Slohammedana or fihuddists, are imbued with that
great spirit of love one another ami do good
to those nboui you.
It la truly a time for great rejoicing and
b y and large that la just what milllona
throughout tha world do, whether, unfortun­
ately, the feeling exist* longer than the one

t

a—

t

Program

of itatea which have enacted such
measures indicate that they have
bets affective ta saving thousands
of dollars La state fundi.
Lastly, the Welfare Department
needs additional trained staff to
do a competent job of rehabilita­
tion, which it seems to me. is the
most important goal of public wel­
fare.
Considerable grumbling has been
heard that this program of govern­
mental assistance la leading ua In­
to a socialist state. It is true that
Increased reliance on government
dole elone produces a chain reac­
tion et consequences: It deterio­
rates character, dulls initiative. In­
d u e d satisfaction with substand­
ard living and lends to accelerate
juvenile corruption. But rehabili­
tation produce* the opposite effects

and should be pursued at all cost* 1
This cannot be done, however,
with the present at er-burdenod
and underpaid staff it u qsB of
the greet gaps in effective reha­
bilitation and muat be corrected.
Is the program costly? of
course, it entails very large e d jh djtures. But we must realize that
ln relation to our other nation!
expenditures, it ti indeed small.
A nation that spends more thsn
half of its income on armies, na­
vies and implements of war can
well afford to spend le u than
five per te s t for the rescue end
conservation of Ha fallen citizens.
For America will be remembered In history more for whsl it
achieves in human welfare f t n
for all the power and violence of
ita atomic concussions.

JACKSONVILLE SA-lt has been
said Florida's assistance program
for dependent children la encour­
aging illegitimacy la a segment
of our populetion. But no figures
heve been shown to prove this.
Actually, figure* ere evsilebte
which show no rise in illegitimacy
since the program has gone Into
effeet. Whatever tha true situation
may be, it should be elearly recog­
nized that this social problem la
inherently an educational and rel|l
U F F -A .0 A T
gimn onr. The solution cannot he
round in penalizing the innocent
victim.
In Monday's story. I lilted wbat
seemed to me to be the three most
critical need* In the way of Flor­
ida's welfare legislation. On top
of the list was the need to increase
the present maximum allowance
ap«et for men Ilka theie serving for dependent children.
Second, we need to adopt a rela­
our state as officers. They were
dlirerpeetful and tiled nn diplo­ tive responsibility law by which
macy in attempting to do their children aolr In support their aged
parrnts in need can be compelled
duty. They acted terrible.
After holding uv there In the to do so. Thla Is a moral respon
ditch for about » to 45 minute* sibillty which should be enforced
and two of them gettiA off to one if not voluntarily assumed.
aide talking while the other guard­ It seems Incongruous that aged
ed ui, th e e men finally decided to parent! should be permitted to re­
chargr ua with attempting to ly nn public charity when their
take game at night with a gun rhtldren are well able to provide
and tight . . Wa were taken to for them. Strangely anough, there
Ocala, Fla. and turned over to the are many cases of this type on
the rolls.
Sheriff and released on hondi.
We think our civil and constitu­ It Is at once unfair to the tax­
tional rights have certainly been payer hearing the load and it
degraded—when a game warden serves In lessen the funds avail­
can stop you on a highway, wreck able to the truly deatituta and
N
Jpu if necessary, and search your needy.
As a corrolary, there should be
ear without your consent and take
"863.70—and if it will make you feel any bettar, I da* 9
an unloaded shotgun and light or enacted into law a lien In favor
livered 3198.50 worth next door " '
flashlight out of ynur car and of the state on all property of
charge you with attempting to recipients, excepting homestead,
taka game at night Just because for the amount of public asatatthey laid they heard a shot (a anee received during their life­ 2 Men Offer To Be
gun fire) somewhere in the vicinity time, so that at their death, child­
or on State Road 40 In the Ocala ren or other heirs who have not Passengers In U.S.
contributed to their support, but
National Foreat.
There were other ear* on State permitted the state to assume the Missile Experiment
Road 40 that afternoon, w# know, burden of their upkeep, may not
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( U P ) - Two
because wa met and paised aav- profit from their neglect.
men from Portugal who "want to
Report*
from
the
large
number
er»L
be useful" have offered to become
Now, the burden rests upon us
pasiengeri in the U.S. Army’s sa­
to hire legal counsel to prove to
WITHDRAW SIGNS
tellite
experiments, the Army Bal­
the courts that we were in our
WASHINGTON - A number of
right* to b«ar arm* in our ear. signs and posters touting dietary listic Mliiilea Agency reported to­
Thl* will coat us about 9300 which products of food and drug stores day.
A letter making the offer waa
will cause our families to suffer. "to build up resistance againt
We will not have the Chrlatmaa we Asian flu" were withdrawn as a received from Alfred hi. Pereira
planned.
result of a Food and Drug Admin­ and Jose M. Eaperto of Lisbon,
BUILDINGS
Portugal. It waa addressed to MaJ.
(Signed) O. Ci Owen istration investigation.
1
Gen. J . B. Medaria, commandant
S*J» and secure storage space
of the mlnile agency which has
ta a building that fa easy t»—
been assigned the job of launching
erect end reasonably priced I *
a satellite.
* F aw er p a rts and tools.
The letter said, "On tha United
* Sturdy, IS ga. galv. steeL
Slates, materially and scientifical­
* Low In coat and upkeep.
ly,
depends
peace,
the
defense
By HUMAN K. lUNBIHH, M.D.
against eommunlatm and the con­
* Lightning-proof.
WALKINO may help heal gan-’Circulation, "The Introduction of
tinuation of life on earth.
grena.
walking has not hindered healing
It le worth your while to in­
Oanerally, a person who has and improvement, but appearand
"We know that the offer we
vestigate before you build.
gangrene tn the legs and feet Is have aided It."
make to humanity is a little bit
Call ua for more deteile.
promptly put to bed and cau- a , , ^ , , A dvantage
risky. Our lives would (ice the
Honed against walking.
risk of being loat. But since they
Now. however, a New York City'
J ? “ ?klX X E S
would be employed in humanitar­
doctor reporta th at walking »ctutM ta'rhT foe ^
ian service, that it not a barrier
or wall which would make us re ­
™ I » • H ■M. to walk to tha b .th Lowell E. Ozier
tf.nta
AdndI ha has 31
l^ M
U e n tato
^ room *nd
t0 ln
»«end
hU P*r* coil or forget this unshakable de­
tiinta. And
paUenta
needj.
flc t,t0URt|
laneret Contractor
cision.
We
don’t
want
to
receive
support hla theory.
2M1 S. Orlando Dr.
tlesta are able to return to work
glory; we only want to be uieful."
FA 2-5542
while still under treatment.
Exweloa Helpful
Dr. William T. Foley of the Additional H«lpt
New York Hospital-Cornell Medt-J During treatm ent for gangrene,
cal Center, euggesta th at eaerclse wt]ether or not a doctor pre­
will atbnulate collateral bloodiCrltMtJ the walking technique,-refl°w- *y,r?
• • *nd flex heat, bandages, antimicrobial
prevent atrophy of the Involved ointment! and uaa of an oaelllatU4*u**-,
, . .
tng bed also probably will be
If the toes are Involved, he eaji, helpful
the patient U encouraged to hob-| one more thing. I advlaa anybla on hla heel. If that also U one IUflefinK gangrene to give up
Involved, the foot Is bandaged lmoxln f. l u ,* tUx to give up
*«l|ht-bearing la dls- tobacco than to give up a lag.
QUUTIOM AMD AMIWXX
AdvUad to Walk
c. V. P.: I am mkrrytng a girl
Dr. Foley advised 23 of his pa whose uncle U a deafmute. Is
tlenta to walk while they were there any chance ol any of our
under treatm ent for gangrene, children having thla disorder?
On* patient did not do so after) Answer: If you and tha girl are
returning home and. eventually, not related, and tf thera la no
hla leg had to be-amjsatated.
lotner caae of thla dlaorder ln
The other I t did aa Instructed, either family, the likelihood of
Concerning their progress. Dr. your children being deafmutes la
Foley wrote In a recent Issue of very alight.

Letters To The Editor
The Editor.
The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Sir:
This is a question thst confront]
every American cltiteo. We speak
of racial problems and the trouble
between the White and Negro
rare*, but that is not the only
civil or ronstitutioril problem we
face. I am going to relate an ex­
perience wa had:
On Dec. IT, 1MT we left Sanford.
Fla. in a 19M Stukebaker pick-up
truck with our guns and hunting
equipment and was driving to the
Ocala National Forest hunting
area to spend the night wtth rela­
tives and hunt the following day.
Wa were going we at on State Road
40 In the Ocala National Foreat.
We passed and met several ears.
About 1/4 of a mile beyond the
we»t boundary of the National
Game Refuge we passed a ear
going very alow. We were travel­
ing at a speed of about 40 to 43
mile* per hour. This car had no
visible aigna that would Indicate
It was a patrol car and thera was
no sand algnal given ua to itc/fr.
Just aa wa passed this car and got
back* In the right line of traffic
another car that waa following us
before we paned this car speeded
around the one we pasted and our
truck then pulled back in the lane
In front of ua ami applied the
brakea very suddenly, not giving
hand algnat or no other signal to
stop except brake lights, causing
me fO. G. Owens) driver of this
truck, to have to apply brakea on
truck and swerve to left lane of
traffle In order not to hit rear of
this erfr.
*
t
Aa I swerved to left the car
ehead turned to left blocking me.
Tbit caused me to have to run off
Into ditch on left aide of road to
keep from hitting this car in aide.
The car in rear of me pulled along
side of the truck and stopped.
The man in the car ahead Jumped
out with pistol in hand and ran to
driver's aide of truck and opened
door and told ua to get out "you're
under arrest."
I asked him wliai he waa arrest­
ing us for and he said "you’ll
knot in time." He got me by the
arm and pulled me out and shoved
me in front of my (ruck and told
me to atay there or he would
"knock me in the head." There
were two other men in the car that
pulled ilongstdr of us sad they
jumped out going to right side
of truck opening door and Jerked
a 18 gauge shot gun out of the
hands of Jack Owen which he was
holding because there was no other
place to put it. This gun waa not
loaded tn chamber or magaaine.
(We are glad the gun was not
loaded because there might have
been more trouble not knowing
who was stopping ui and the way
we were stopped w« could have
mistaken them for hald-up men.)
We did not recognlro theie men
until they had run us into the ditch
and they had gotten out of their
car when we then saw tho Insignia
on tha arm of the man that got
nut of the car In front of the truck.
Then we saw hr was supposed to
be a Game Warden.
We asked these men to give us
their names but they refused and
said their names woutd be on the
charges. We do not have any re-

BUY

in Building!!

M im EB LOK-RIB

Gangrene Patients
Helped By Walking

TTUa a o m

Give
Beauty
■For
Christmas

NOTICE THESE HOURS
JU S T ARRIVED

To figure and post the

FIRE ENGINES FOR KIDS
CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa —th When tho city council filled to get
a high enough bid on tw6xl929 fire
engines it w aited to sell the vehi­
cles were givn la th park board

Liberal 3!i% a year
Earning* to Saving! Accounts
We will observe these hours

Assorted Sizes, Beveled
Electro Plated, Copper &gt;

Dec. 30— Cloned All Day

Backed, Polished

Dec. 31—Open 1 p.m. to 2 pjn. Only

NOTICE
• THE

PINECREST

Charlotte and Frank Donahoe would
INN

will be closed Christmas Day
• The other 361 days of the year we will be opened
our regular hours.

We Wish You All A Merry Christmas
*
I
and A Happy New* Year
• Tha Hancock Family

c

• Tha Raw!* Family

Modern Venetian

like to wish all their friends and cus­

We wish all of you

tomers a most Joyous and Holy Sea-

A Merry Christmas

And Framed —
From 10,95 up

and

son.

A Joy‘filled New Year

Sanford Flower Shop
200 North Park Ave.

Plate Glass Mirrors

Jen. 1— Closed All Day

FA 2-1822

M sg W S tw

Senkarik Glass &amp; Paint Co.
"Your Gloaa &amp; Paint Headquarters"

114 W. 2nd

FA 2-4621

i
\

�Primary Group
At Baptist Church
Has Annual Party

fftie §»nferS Wrrelfi ’

Woman's

Tues. Dee. 24, 1957—Pays 3

‘ Page

The P rim ary Dept. No 2 of t h e __________________________
First Bantist Church he’d Its an.
__ . .
nual Christm as Party and a turkey F i n n
P lO n S T o l d
.tim e r Fri lav evening for the
Children and Parents.
The program which portrayed
the hirth of Jesus was enacted by
the Children and teachers.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Saundrr
Seated armind a beautifullv doc- are announcing final plans for
orattd C hristm as tree, as a family m arriage of their daughter. Joan
Miss -Ton) Saunders, who will b e­
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rea- tr*u&gt;a. to Joseph Clarke Messier,
can. Su-an Crim. (tail Chick. , on „f \ | r irui Mrs J v e p h Mess- come tile bride ot Clark Messier
Dee 27 was honored Friday mornElaine Chishotm. Mr. Reagan read |cr
*
the story from the Bible of the
The wedding will lake place at ins udh a break fa:*, given by Mrs
birth of Jesus.
5-30, December 17 in Holy Cross F, Dcdman and Mrs. Baymuml
To the right of the tree w as a Fpiscooal Church with the Rev. Ball at the Ball home in Lake
Mary.
large m anger in which Mary and John \V. Thomas officiating.
White chrysanthemum* nnd pink
Joseph were seated, portrayed by
Nuptial music will bs' provides)
Sidney Park ami Kenneth Me- by Mr Paul Jenkins organist and gladioli were u-rd in dreorattons
throughout the rooms. The guests
Whortrr. As Angels In beautiful soloist will he Dick Viken.
Matron of honor will be Mrs wore seated in tile dining room
costumes were .Mary Hampton ami
Cynthia Green
Karl Wilson Swanm-r of Orlando, when they chat.oil and enjoyed
a delirious breakfast.
The Wise men in robe* of. many sister of the hride elect.
The hostesses prc-enteil the
Hrides-matroo will Mrs Wade
colors were Toney Foley, Richard
Galloway anil Sidney Loyd The Hampton Garner Jr . of Miami, lionurer with a covered butter dish
made of casual pottery.
of the groom-elect.
POSER HEFOHE the pink Christmas tree arc Miss Shepherd was Hen Winfrce. The sister
Invited t&gt; enjoy tile event with SEKVING A fil EST who will next week treat Sanford to his versatile piano artistry
Dawn Louisa Svvanner. niece ol
turkey supper was served hutfet
Im ntn Silencer of Los Angeles ami her sister Mrs. George style with many different v eg et­ Ihe bride-elect, vs ill h- flower ^irl Mi-s Saunders were her mother. is .Mrs. Clyde Uoliertson. This was another of the large purties given Saturday night
irarden. Mrs.. Harden was the hostess for a reception ables. salads and desserts.
Kenneth Bobbins of Miami will Mrs. Josrph Saunders: her sister. liefore the Elk's flub Hull. The party was hid at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Taman,
Saturday honoring Miss Spencer.
(Stuff Photo)
serve
as best man and ushers will Mrs. Carl S u m n er of Orlando; Joint hosts were Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Wight and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robertson. Left
Bill Harvey Superintendent o!
to right, Mr. Wight, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Wight, Art Sleddom, fM rs,‘ Robertson, Mr. Ro.
groom elect's mother, Mr*
the Department welcomed the In- Wade II Garner nl Miami am) thr
Joseph Messier. Mist Nancy Rmm
bertsnn.
.
Garnett
White.
(Staff Photo)
parents in behalf of the teach ers
tree. Miss Rosemary Garner, Miss
The
reception
following
the
cerrand officers. Jeri Wheatland p re­
Eugene F.stndge, Mrs Gerald t'ov
sented three beautiful numbers on mony will be held at the Sanford
ington, Mrs. James Davis.
the piano. Mr*. D. K. Mc.Nab. p u Woman's Club. All frirmU of the
Mrs Sheila Meta*. Miss Jean
ar,&gt; "m tri1 ll&gt;
A Christmas te a was given Sat- out the party rooms. The Harden niit for the Dept , played Carols
nette Kitllaw, Mrs f.ou Roman.
and
llvmns
during
the
program
.
wedding
and
reception—especially
unlay afternoon honoring Miss Christm as tree drew much com­
. . . ..
,
, '
.
"Miss Joni i former damnng stu- Miss Patty Walker. Mrs. F, l*.
Mrs. Jim Litton, tong leader for
E m m a Spencer, by her sister Mrs. ment. It is alt in pink, even the
Stcndrnm . Mrs James l)rB rine,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fahey of
the Dept., had charge of the pro"
G ^ g e Harden. Mis* Spencer is
Mrs W. II. Howard, Miss Grace
Final plans have been announc­
, j.ranli r.ifts were given by ih r
vis .ing Mrs Harden for the holi­ tree, itself.
Lake Mary, announce the engageMarie Stinclpher, Mr*. G arnet ed for the wedding Deeemher 17
Pouting during the afternoon Teacher* to each child in her
days. She is from Los Angeles,
OLD POTTERV
White, Mrs John Dickev. Miss of Miss Norma Ruth Ban* daugh­
I ment of their daughter, Florenco
were Mr*. E u m c i McCall and das*. Tcarhcr* in the
ir J J c p t, are
Cfllf.
ST. PAUL —in— A chunk of Peggy Wright. Mrs Dedman and
Su/anne Batlervon to Henry F.
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Rietiard
R
The serving table was covered Mrs. W. G. Fleming Assisting Mrs Martha Marshall. Airs. Jbhn pottery, first molded by Indians Mr*. Ball.
Ran* Sr. of Lake Monroe and
Richter J r., son nf Mr. and Mrs.
with a lare cloth. A centerpiece of W(,re Mrs. George Harden Jr., Malloy, Mrs. Jim Litton, Mrs. E. over 4.000 years ago, may be the
John II. Gromer. inn of Mrs. U.
Henry Richter of Sanford.
■pink and lavender gladioli and lav- Mrs. Spencer Harden. Mrs. Bobby II. Wood. Mrs. Lowrll Tripp, and oldest of its kind ever found in the
TUESDAY
1) Winston. St. lands. Mo.
ender crysanthcm ums graced Ihe Newman, and Miss Catherine Spoil- Mr. anil Mrs. Donald Reagan Sec­ United States. Ilesearchers for the
Mis* Ralterson was graduated
The Carol II and Crusader Choir
The ceremony will lake place al
retary is Mrs Hay Slaton. Those St, Paul Science Museum diicovtable. Silver and crystal appoint- ccrS no P. M at the I.ake Monroe rehearsals at the First Raptist fr°m Holy Cross Academy. Wash.
monts complimented the scene.
About eighty guests called dur­ present were Mrs. Richard Gallo- ered the handful of pottery on
Baptist Church Officiating in Die Church will be postponed this &lt;Ington D. C.; attended St. Joseph'*
Different arrangem ents of lav­ ing the afternoon between the way and Rich) Galloway, Mr*. Grey Cloud Gland in the Mlssisslji
Mr and Mrs D G Wallnn have double ring service will he the week,
I College at Kmmilsburg, Md., and
Dillie Foley and Toney Foley, Mrs. pi River below St. Paul during re
ender and pink were .used through- hours of tltrre and five.
as their hoi Ida v gursts, Mr, and Rev H, G Brown
Midnight services al Holy Cross was graduated from (lie SelmoLot
- l » ------------------------------------------I' W. Wheatland and Je ri late cent excavations.
Mrs. J D Wilson of Jacksonville.
Pianist will be Mrs R G. Episcopal Church
Organ and Nursing of Tim Catholic Univdr*
Wheatland, Mr*. R. C. Winfrce and
Fla. The Wilsons are Mr*. Wal Brown; soloist Miss Pat Brown, choir aj II Otf P. M. Rev. Jubn s |iy „f ,\merica. Washington, D.C.,
Ben Winfrce, Mr. and Mrs. J . C.
ton s parents. Other Walton guest*
Mis* Minnie Lee Metis has been Thomas will officiate at worship | n 1M3. she is presently rmployrtl
Hampton, and Mary Hampton,
are his aunt and uncle, Mr. and chosen as the maid of honor Pat at 11
by The Seminole Memorial liosMrs John tr im and Susan Crim.
Mr*. F. D. DeVine.of Quilman. rick D Crosby will be the best
TIIURSDAT
pital.
Mrs. A. J. Chick and Gall Chick,
( j,
man, Thomas Lively will art a*
The Carol 1 and Concord Choirs
. ..
, .
_ . .
Mrs. Tedder and Sidney Loyd, Dr.
„■
Church
Mr and Mrs. Tony Russi and usher,
and Mrs. C. L. Park Jr. and Sidney
ton of Jacksonville are spending
A reception al the home of the not rehearse today.
rark .
Baltimore Md., and the University
the Christmas holidav* with her bride's parents will follow the cere■--------------of Fluriila. From 1050 until Sept*
Mrs. C. I. Park Sr. and Dr. Bill
parents Mr. ami Mrs J. C. Cook mony. All friends of Ihe couple
her 19.VI he served a* a LicutcnPark. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Green,
and family.
a rr invited lo attend the wedding
ant in Ihe United States Army. Ho
and Cynthia Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Keith of an,l reception.
is presently a Veterinary Medicine
Charles Lewis, and Janet Lewis,
Durham. N t". were recent house' l l " Ran* was horn In liber,
WEDNESDAY
student ai Alabama Polytechnic
Mr. ami .Mr*. William T anner A
m ints of Mr and Mrs. George Imt s,1&lt;' *• a *radua(e of Seminole
Im erfraternity Ball at 0 on P. Institute, Auburn, Ala.
i
Sylvia Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Harden Jr.
I lists School and is employed by M at ihr May fair Inn. Music by (
Plans arc for a Juna wadding.
McWhorter and Kenneth McVVhorMr and Mrs Morris Spencer of *ho Credit llurcaii of Sanford.
Tuney Perez.
trr.
St. Petersburg recentlv visited
^ r - Grimier is a native of St.
Dr. and Mr*. W. P. Brook* J r „
Mrs, Spencer s sister Mrs; C K.
•lr"1 "Mended schools there.
i Gurmlej
He i* stationed with HATU at Ihe
Mrs B. C. Moore, Mrs. Chisholm
and Elaine Chisholm, Doris Elliott,
Mr. ami Mrs. V. M Richard Jr. SarJonl Naval Air Station,
Barbara Burdick, Mrs It, C. Carand *ons Sieve and Nod of I’ana“
'*
roll. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slaton.
nia Cilv are spending the holiday*
Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy, Mr.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F
and Mrs. Lowell Tripp, Mr. and
M Richard Sr.
Mrs. E. II. Wood, Mr. ami Mr*.
Wilson Bond S r , ami Wilson
Donald Reagan, Mrs Marshall,
Bond Jr. and family of Richmond.
A ( liristma* dinner at the furf
Mrs. 1). K. McNtib, Mrs Jim Lit­
Ky, are visiting .Mr. Bond's ilaugli- 1 bib was rnjoved last
F rlu a e (
1IWIY
ROY
HllllllV.
ion
of
Mr.
ton, Bill Harvey.
and .Mrs. J. I.lllhrr llnbby, San­ ler and Min In law. Mr and Mr*, "''d n hv m em lvrs of the Ciller*
Waller Morgan
Wive* Club and their husbands.
Singing as a clmlr were. Rich­ ford. Horn December I.
ard Galloway. Jeri Wheatland. Ja ­
MU* "Marguerite Dotson and
Th&lt;* Glides were covered « ills
(Photo by Bergstrom)
net Lewis. Sylvia Tanner, BarMrs Vie Dotson are .pending ihe «reen eloMi*. with eenterplrres of
bSra Burdick. Doris Elliott. There
I.... das* wild relative* in Green*- l&gt;"a f'-idioli. Place canls with
l*oio \ &lt; ami Wi t Va
minfatiirr rh rlitin.ii ir tr i marUrcl
were also twenty children present
not In the dept.
Mr and Mr* Gerald laj.sm g
Thr
f,,'lni1 ,'n rol U uiw ille. Ken are holiday *age» of while and gold Chrlitma*
guests ol her mother. Mr*. Nancy bells and red ribbons, while their
HANDY CANDY CAM'S
Brock and Ins parents Mr. and husbands received miniature Santa
NEW YORK —tlf— Feed the
Claus boutonlrres
Mr* R.dph Los sing,
family and trim the Christm as tree
Nineteen couples dined on filet
Mrs Mildred Babcock is spend
I'OURIN'Ii COFFEE a t the party Saturday afternoon for with this new type of randy cane,
mignnn
A beautiful Christmas
Ing tile holidays with her daugh­
Miss Emma Spencer was Mrs W. G. Fleming. Here she made with puffed rice and pepper­
ter ami fam il. in Columbus, Ohio. cake decorated with tiny bouses
mint*. Heal fi cup* pulled rice In a
serves Mrs. Don Brubaker as Mrs. R. N. Blackwekler looks vlullovv
Mr ami Mrs. Volir William* Sr. and tree* lopped the dinner. Those
pan in a moderate oven
will have as their holiday guests. enioying the dinner praised thr ef­
on.
(Staff Photo) ,(350 degree*
i io minutes. Pour in
Mr and Mrs. Charles Williams and forts of Turf Club manager, Mr.
to greased bow! and add *s cup
.
children of Atlanta. Arriving by Mctnnls.
crushed peppermint cajuly. Melt
Attending were Mr ami Mr*, '
train
m
Jacksonville
Friday
will
') lb (about 32) frsli m arsh m al­
hr- Mr. and Mrs. Miller Williams Jack lltpps, Mr, and Mrs. lam '
low* and '• cup butter or m a rg a­
and children nf Oklahoma City. ttrinn Mr. and Mrs llal Sundvall.
* .
B» VIRGINIA CONN, Swcsety Fate or
rine o er low heat, stirring until
The whole Williams family will Mr anil Mr* Ion Green, Mr. and
smooth. Use a double boiler or
Mrs T II Walton, Mr and Mrs.
meet them in Jacksonville
P artle. held the spotlight thi* pause ami rem em ber the child that sauce pan Pour Hie marshmallow
f'rl«on
Bowers. Mr and Mr*. Bill
Mr. and Mrs Walter Lane are
past weekend Sally and Bill Hut wsa born to save the earth, line mixture over the puffed rice and
spe oiling the holidays with his Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Hunter
chison gave a lovely one Sunday can almost hear the angels sing in *ur until evenly coated. With
Adams.
parents In Tampa.
night. Sally had decorated with the beautiful nuict that prevails greased hands, shape into small
A!*» Mr. snd Mrs, Bill PeUch I
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GIRL
Id
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daughter
nf
this
night
The
spirit
of
the
Christ
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Watson
Wallace,
h (r 1)*ual eye for the unusual.
canes about * inches high. When
Mr and Mrs Claude K.rickson,
Sparkling reindeer heads hung child has entered us and wc are cool, decorate with stripes of red Mr. ami Mr*. Howard 1 Lloyd, Sally nnd Bradford, will «p-Mid the
Lake Mary. Born llrrrm h rr I
Christmas season with another Mr and Mrs, Chester Oxford. Mr. DANCING AI T D K K l . h ' S H A L L « t t h e IHuyrnir I nn
over the fireplace. Brilliant globes filled with it. This is the real confectioners' sugar frosting.
(Photo by llrrio rn m ) daughter and sun in law In Klla- and Mrs M agather Rogers Mr
hung from the ceiling lamps. The "C hristm as spirit."
and Mrs Holland DeJnng, Mr. and .Saturday my tit were Lcilr, nnd Air*. Dun ftndmkor.
Merry Christina’, to all my read
vi lie Ga
serving table and mantle held
( S t u f f i'h td o )
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Mitchell are Mrs M White Mr and Mrs Ft
l^fctrd Christm as balls am id ghi- i ts May God bless you. and may
11 please you In fhe coming year
leaving tmlav for Monteaunia, vert Nordine, Mr and Mrs Nor
idling snow.
Mrs - Ralph
lUmilsv ills- and Atlanta to visil ret- man Phillip*.
. . . Mr and
.
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Rob and Pat Knight entertained
WINDOW .SHOWN
alive*
G randdaughter
Marcia S im ,, ' n,, ' ,r
Mm 1 " ,icr
Sunday also, with a party from
Open
Kirkland of Orlando was _ __
NEW YORK (U P )—'This city’*
five to nine. Visiting Pat is her
end g ue si reecnfly.
Deas will be assist a aril to the presi
mother Mrs, G racr G Ron* from famed department store window
Fred Bill lr. ha* been released dent of Chase and Co.
Cincinnati. About sixty called dur decorations have devotrd therofrom
the Lackland Air Force Base
selves
during
the
Christmas
sea­
ing Ihe evening.
hospital where he was under ob"fiEARNLN'G BY
Eric and F ran Bower held open son to entertaining the children,
vcrvalion Ills addresi has been
mostly with vocal, prancing, danc­
STUDY MUST BE
house Sunday,
STARTS TODAY
ing display*. Among hundred, ol
changed to Flight 1(14 Box 1124,
WON"
Tonight is the most magical window shows are a live ivro ring
.1 BIG DAYS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY
U c 1 land Air Force Base. Texas.
* | »th a r'a 1 mm* ill*In
jvwJit of the year. Most of us eon- circus, animated animal* ejvort*
ENTERTAINMENT
Mr and Mrs. Richard I lea* of
*nvr t'h m lm a* a tim e of riish ing In cosiume, performing fairy
Physicians
and Pharma­
Columbia. S. &lt; will arrive in San­
ing. galeiy. bright packages and t a|c characters ami elfin animals
ford Saturday. The lira s are mov­ cists study for many years
sore feet For weeks before hand satirizing television shows with)
ing back to S,itiford, where Mr.
liefore receiving a license
we art making lists, mailing cards, one window labeled "Tbl* Is Your
to practice. We must pass n
hiding presents, pulling up decora­ P a st."
state examination to prove
tion__________________ _
that we have learned how
‘Much a* American* have com
to properiv take care of
m rrcialired Chrislm a'f and most FESTIVE PI Nt II
your health.
nf us feel this 1* true, neverlheCHICAGO— (U P ) - Spruce up
less when the Eve comes a rev- holiday punch bowl* with molds
We both have a particular
erencr Is with us that nothing ar- of pineapple tidbits and maru.ehduty to perform. Your
t . 5y-.il can touch. In our hearts im&gt; eherrie*.
physician's learning con­
we feel Gods' presence. Hr is
Freese the pineapple and eher*
centrates on the dm gnosis
around us in the music of Christ- rics into tiny ring molds and add
ami treatment of disease.
mas in the children's happy vole- to the punch when it's placed in ONE OF THE .MANY Christmu.-s parties wan this one
Mild
tile preservation of
e*. We fee! Him in the hush of the the bowl.
your health. We pharma­
night, when aU the world is sleepA» « garnish for each punch given by Cdr. anti Mr*, Hubert Knight in their L« ch Arlror
cists atmlv how to com­
log
cup, place « red cherry and a home Sunday evening. Left to right, Cdr. Knight, Mrs.
(Stuff I'hulo)
pound. dispense, unit pro­
!ven though time may run n u t1pineapple chunk on a green pick, Jerry Roberts, Jxdr. Roberts,
tect medicines. We must
for you. ai last there is nothing1
know the proper dosage of
more that ran be done in the way
FOR QUALITY
ThU rh ristm ss s*aAUn. let nt
of material things. This is a time S T A T E F
every drug because it is
for prayer and song-a time for IN S U R A N C E
our legal duty to make cer­
rom m em nrilt Ihe birth of ( hriti

Mis: Saunders
For Saunders,
Feted Friday
Messier Wedding
K At Breakfast

M r . George Harden Gives Tea
Saturday, Honoring Her Sister

Miss Rons- To Wed
In Lake Monroe
Baptist Church *

M ir^SuzanneBatterson Engaged j
To Henry F. Richter Jr. Today
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Vol Squad Reports Bade For Short Worlcouf
Georgia Cage Stock
Goes Up; Gator
Market Crowded
JACKSONVILLE — Georgia'*
basketball stock kas yea* up and
tha Gatar Bowt m ark* la tattiag
Th* Bulldog* of Coaek Wad Lawaoa gained that extra man thay
hav# baoa waiting tor.
Bill Easley. a first-stringer la
IMS, juat tnrnod eligible again aftar dropping oat of achaol for a
year.
Enilay aaw kla Initial aetloa
agaiaat Gaorgia Tack a faw dayi
ago and hia presence wa» a lucky
charm—tka Bulldog* won la aa
overtime pariod. a*at
■ailay altarnatcd with Captain
Henry Cabialai at tka c cau r peti­
tion.
Ltwiaa waa overjoyed at tha
"unprecedented depth” and figure*
hi* l*t**t addition can help c la n
tha black ink in Bulldog*' basket­
ball won loit book*.
"Now I'va got io many men I
,'t know what t* do with all of
them, cracked Law***.
But seriously, ha aald. ‘w*
eaa start Bonny P*a* and * (her
Fred Franks or E irl Tidwell at
forwards; R»X Allen Don Hartsfield or Fred Edmondson at
guard*, and Cabuuas ar Enaley at
center,
"Any. I think could do the job "
Lawson called tha victory “v»r
Clemton, another Gator Bowl
tournament entry, "the closest
thing to a perfect gam* we've had
la a long time around here.
"And I guess w* owe It all to
that depth."
Georgia whipped the Clem son
five, 73-10.
Clemton alto took its knocks in
th* first round of the Carousel
Tournament at Charlotte, loatng
to Alabama, 71-73.
With another week gone the
Florida Gatora added another vic­
tory to its record and played Mi­
ami ka a sruelal test Saturday
night.
Rollins was th* Gators' victim.
But South Carolina, one of the
surprises of tha powerful Atlantic
Coast Conference, remained th*
heavy favorites to win th* Gatar
engagement.
Th* Gamecocks with All-Amor-

KNOXVHXK (Special) — The back Bobby Gordon will direct tha
Tannctica Voli, home for a *hort Vol*’ offensively. Gordon wa» th*
holiday leave, reported baek to Vol|. u . dinf n-ound gainer dur
Knoxville yaaterday for a *hort .
.
.h
Hl
workout before boarding a train iB« th* 1MT " M0B wllh “
that will take them to Jiekaoa- Tullback Bronson picked up Joi
villa, for tha Dec. ■ Gator Bowl yards, and Smith added SM. BUI
battle with Texas ABM.
f Aadarsoa, aa aba famous TenncaTenncua* Coach Bowden Wyatt, i m ravorsa play, ha* averaged
who ha* been viewing films of the jj 4 yardj per try on 11 carries
powerful Aggies, said that “ ABM ixirtBg Uu 1*97 season,
has a gr«at football team Their
^
T |n H |N Uekiag f ir a „ ,
line l* bif. strong and a* fast as
^
bright weapons in th*
any we have scan this year. In Vol arsenal, will probably b* callhalfback Jim Crow, they have th* ad mi numerous times against th*
th* United States."
Aggies. Tennessee has kicked 17
The Vol bead mentor added, times fbr a M l yard average. Gor• Roddy Osborn*, th* Aggie quart- ^ *as averaged 43.7 yard* for 40
erback. la one of the most ver- puaU&gt; g ^ g hlm u&gt;, ,«eond best
satll* operators that we hav* been mark la th* nation. Being a single
up against all year. Charles Krueg­ wing team, Tennessee has the oper. their left tackle, 1s a rock on
defense and as excellent offensive
Mocker."
Aggie Coaek Bear Bryant has
been quick to point out that his
payers are unfamiliar with th*
single wing as practiced by Tenn­
essee. Bryant, however, has seen
enough of tha single wing to know
all about It, and he Is In a posi­
tion to Impart his vast knowledge
to the Aggie squad. The Bear la
his undergraduate days at Ala­
bama played against Tsnneisce for
three years. In one of which. IMS,
be lad Alabama to a ISO victory
&lt; h tr reportedly being due to miss
hostilities because of a broken leg.
Bryant picked up further know- 1
U d |t of th, Tennessee system
whl], „ rving „ „ ,id e0, ch of
Kentucky from 1945 through 1M1.
K,r ii,r. h# w„
...m . n t eMch
, t Vanderbilt, one of Tsnneaaoa'a
RAIN
traditional rivals.
lh# * „ r
Ipt, k)n, wiUl
OR SHINE
ignorance of tb* tingle wing.
th, 0 tto r Bowl t t f Voi , wm
*5
rely on th* running of tailbacks
Bobby Gordon. Carroll Young and
A! Carter, fullbacks Tommy Bron­
son and Carl Smith and wingbacks
Bill Anderson and Jim Grubb. Tall

Roberts: Hard Work
Reason For Pass
Catching Skill
COMMERCE. Texas — Norman
Roberta. East Texas State end. has
two hands Juat as does any other
football ptoyor. Extending from
thos* two hands aro tka usual
number of flagori, an spaced cor­
rectly. all functioning properly, all
normal alas.
AU in all, Robert’* handa ar*
completely normal. But. . .
Throw a football In bis dlroctioo
and thssa normal hand* beeoma a
giant trap, void of all human alamanta.
This la th# way Bobsrts' passcatahlag sooma ta th* ipoatator.
Aatually, th* • ft., i l l pound wringman, put In many hours after the
regular practical wart completed
t* perfect his phenomenal skill.
"I wanted to be a good end.
■ad I knew the only way waa hard
work. Tkoao hours apont after
practice sure helped me.” stated
the brow* haired Rubens.
Hi* IJon teammates hav* notie
*d this constant practicing. Bob
Parker, loft tacklo, said, “ Norman
keeps ■ bail in hi* handa constant­
ly. Even when he is waiting his
turn to run in practice, he la toss­
ing a ball up In th* air and catch­
ing It to keep hit flngart loose."
The star Lion and will take a
raipcctaMa passes-eaught record
late th# Tangerine lew). That*
handa nave hauled in 30 tosaea
for 314 yard* and six TDt—30 out
of a total of 47 taught by tha an­
tic* team. Ha laada In tha eonfarattes la numbar of touchdown
paaeai caught and waa second
high la number and in yaidag*.
Altheugh pass-catching la hia
trademark. Roberta la cutstanding
in every pkat* ef bit jeb aa aa
and.
Coach J. V. "Btkl" Stkea—an end
klmaelf M year* ago—call* him,
"Tha baaa and I'va tv sr coached.
Norman ta a flarsa competitor, a
real go-getter."
Roberta’ fama Is set restricted
to LUalaad. Thl* teatoa, he mad*
all-conference, ail-state. and AUAmerican. And avtn this la not
new to the modest end For tb*
leet twe year* at Ben Angela Jun
lor C*n*ge, be was awarded th*
same honors.
The thrice All-American, alleiatc, and all conference end is
no strangor t* bowl games. The
Tangerine Bewt will mark,the third
pest season fracas in which he hat
appeared.
Two years ago. his Ban Angelo
team played in th* Sunflower bowl
In Gulfport, Mias ; and last Decamber he participated In the Brat
Junior Collage All-American allstar game in Jackson. Miss.
Roberts ta married and hat a
five-year old daughter, Sheri Diane

portunlty to utUite B e adek klek,
on* of it* mo»t potent maneuver*
MIDDIES Nt'KSE BRUISES
ANNAPOUS. Md. 6P — The
football aquad nursed a few
__
miaof bruit** today, souvenirs of
th* squad's first contact drill
preparation for It* Colton Bowl
gam* against Rice,
Coach Eddie ErdelaU managed
to get th* team out for aa hour
and a half workout Monday be­
fore darkness set In.
GOOD START
HARTFORD, Conn. —tR - While
on his way bom* from bis final
class at police training schoM.
Donald Healey chased and cauflR
a hit-and-run driver.

* Tonight Only
7:45 P.M.
★ Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P. M.
Early Poat-time Christman Eve, 7:45 p.m.
Races Over Around 10 p.m.

lea candidate Dick Prater leading
tha way, will take on th* defending
champs. Georgia, In th* seeend
game of th* tournament.
Florida meets Clemton in the
first half of th* doublebeader.
The finals and consolation will
be held th* following night—Dee.
11.
Tickets ara on aal* now a t th*
Tourist and Convention Bureau,
tha Green Derby and th* Gator
Bowl Association office.

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Living Room Suites—Mirrors
Bedroom Suite*—Bookcase*
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Washable Jackets in
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Fir* Extinguishers, Life
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Everyone will enjoy using a nsw
he see* hi* new Shceffer
Billfold*, Cigarette Lighter*.
Smith-Curona Portable Typewriter
Pen and Pencil Set
Cat**, and Glees easts.
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY 114 Megnolia
FA 2-0463 WM. E. RADER. JEWELER
112 S. Park
FA 2-2363
Nice selection of Gifte
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Assorted Electric Shaver*
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121 East F irst dt.
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Electric Baseball Gam*
Give the girl ia
T h u space u reserved
$6.91
School
for you
For the*# “Indoor Days"
For your Christina*
A Radio for Her Roora
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Haggerty Appliance Canter
P er oaly a nominal cost
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mt Magnolia A v e. FA 2-0'-0.
J . B. Levy. Ph. FA 2-1223.
Two bedroom unfurnished house
W'th kitchen equipment. 1*5.00 RDRERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
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n in th ly , 405 San Carloa. Phene
FA 2-3981
Atlentic Bank Bldg.
FA 2*3981.
EFFICIENCY apartm ents auitable for rouple o r single person.
$300. Down
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Furnished cottage. a t com er Onora
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Call FA 2-5175 afte r D;30.____
Ph. FA 2-5232.
Niro bedroom with connecting powdcr room. Heat. Call FA 2 6400.
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3 bedroom furnished apirtm ent.
U rge screened porch. Water and
A. B. PETERSON
lights furnished. Jfio.oo month. Broker Aaaaclahea: A. B. Pstar805 W. 3rd St., FA 2 2311.
son Jr., P. J . Cbaetereen, Gar­
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furnished home for 3 months
' commencing Ja n u ary 1st. Call
ns a tonce if you will rent your
home under these condition*.
Seminole Realty, Ph. FA 2-5232.

Waterfront Lot Sale!

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8— REA L ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2844 French A re.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call H all" Phone FA 2-J441

New Homes

RAYMOND M. BALL
REALTOR

on

REAL ESTATE-1 N S II RAN CL
FOR RESULTS
L ilt your property w ith ui.
204 S. P ark A v a. Sanford
F A 2-5841
*y
Dual FA 29#2»— Notary
IMS W. 13 8L Baar-Barber Shop
New

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Lake Front
Property

Homes

8 Horn** have baen sold to
act row While these horns* are
Feature* elaetrle kitchen*, Urraa- under construction.
to floors, and choice residential
locations.

$700.00 Down

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
I

Phene FA 2-3103

*

K EYS ET1I E . JSLACK
RF.fl. REA L ESTATE BROKER
1009 B. 2nd
Phone FA 2-0221
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
11 000 down—2 bedroom frame
heme with e stra lot, ki'chen
equipped. Total price $5.25n.nn
Osier Realty Co., 2801 Orlando
Dr. Ph. FA 2-5542.

Now Und«r Construction
.1 hedroom, I hath
.1 bedroom, 2 balh
I bedroom, 2 bath

HOME 1I
N MAYFAIR

By Owner . . . FA 2-3423
All of the** beautiful homes are
For the B eit Buy* in Real E .tate located on Lake Front Lots.

SEE CULLEN A HARKEY
N. Park A •

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FA 2-2191

CHRJSMUS G IFF, to all you good
people of Sanford and Semmola
County.
FA R M ER S AGENCY
118 S. French Aee.
N. V. Farm er, Realtor
Mrs. Gayle Osborne, Assoc.
Phone FA 2 5221. or FA 2-2818
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i t ib r e a l ' s s t X t e
ask Crum &gt;y A MonteitS
•t_ 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4488

■

Chooaa your ehoiee
of Flnandnf Plana:
FHA, FHA In Service and
Conventional

if

FLORIDA » STILL CHEAP!
to or 80 acres high dry land, front­
ing on County Road From JU3.00
per acre.
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
We now have 3 BR homes priced
from $8900.00 to $27,000 with a* i
low as $1000 down, balance like
tent.
5 A 10 acra panel* of development
and farm land. $3,850. to $8,000.
W. H. “ B IL L ' STUMPER
Realtor A Iniurnr
Ahoc . Guv Allen. Gretchen Hall,
Arlclle Price. E verett Harper
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
This is a p a is to tha Hitpethestre
for Mrs. Bobby Davis. Exp. date
Jan. 2, 1)37.

M F. HELP WANTED

Stenstrom Realty

1 . S&gt; STENSTROM
1 bedroom 2 bath home with Ilk*
WANTED
Registered Broker
privilege*. Under construction.
1427 Laurel — Phone FA 2 2IN
Slfi.Min me f.t,non.no Down.
ROSA U PAYTON
18 tnnm »p»nm eol house, com
U&gt; gtjtered Real Estate Broker
nletely furn. Also new 2 BK
Ph FA 2-1501— 17 92 at Hiawatha
home. Located in Lake Mary. \o u r* msn with ntc* personslity.
209 E. 3th. E arl W. Vestal.
naat appsaranca, ambitious and
-MISCELLANEOUS
eager to learn an inteieitfng

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SPACIOUS

KF \ l , 1ST \T E F..R S ALE '

For the home buy
of a life-time *ee

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

I'or more information call the
Sales office: te rrie r W. Cry­
stal Drive A Lska M ar/ block,
telephone FA 2-4591 or FA 2-3913

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HUILDING-RKPAIRSP A lN flN G

FLOOR «»“‘*"&gt;g aad finishing
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
Saminoi* County sine* 1825.
H. M. G ita ten. Lake Mary
Herr; hill Penimsg Conlrarlor
Licensed — Bonded — Lilian
Free EsUmsie — Compare our

Prices FA 2-2287 alter 8:00.

Remittances From
Italian Emigres
Swell Treasury

Itr F.Defio niinehi
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Th t nited l're«* Staff f'nrre«pnndent
F t 2 fi|*&lt;9 nr F t 2-6007.
Irsde.
ROME
( I'P ) Emigration t o ,
Genuine Pitch Pine A Oek Fire
T iD ~B U H N E T T
~ T 'ario u ! part* of the world, bu* I
Wood—Best deal In Town. Call
F l'R BETTER PAINTING
ejpecially tn North America and (
US and your wood w o rm , ate
2801 Grands'.ew Ph. FA 2-:978 tom* European countriei. earned
over. BOB A ERNIE MORRIS.
Phone FA 2-42211 before 9 or Ruslnes* background halpful. but
ttaly $151,489,000 in remittance* '
For Tainting end Repairing
afte r 8. Alan Christina* tree*,
FRED HOFTTGK.R
in 1936, an official government '
not
i
f
ei«ary.
native *hort leaf pine.
2918 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-02.59 bulletin dt*rlo«ed reeentl.v.
The Hollar amount of remit­
House ra in tm t and repairing
LIVE BAIT
Raasonthle rates, m il FA 2-2159 tances was 23 per cent higher
Flam tng'i Rad &amp; Whit# Grocery
than the previous year.
after J.J0.
Miaeourt .Minnow*
1 del. 11.00 This is a good opportunity for
Rut the rejoicing of Italian
Pop-Gut* Minnow*
dai. (Sf
the right perJu1- with sum. »..ni- 127 —Vf STICKS—PERRON A I.S
treasury official* wa* marred by
—Worm*—
Phone: FA 21609
| ROl.I.AW.A Y, H ospital and Baby e deielopmeot that I* •eriou'ly
ty for advancement.
• •pen Seven Day* a Week
the
Be.I* Day. Week or Mends— worrying the gmernm ent
*h»rp
rontrartion
of
the
em
igra­
i
Tel
FA
2-5ISI.
Furniture
Center
t — Flewera.
116 West F irst St
tion flow to Latin Amiriean eouitries and th* parallel increase in
CENTER PIECES: Ph. 2-1822 Writ* to Bo* N P care Senford
NOTICE
or FA 2-0270. Sanford. SAN­
We will he operating In our new the number of Italians who reHerald stating qualification*.
FORD FLOW ER SHOT.
store at 2333 Park Ave. January turn home from those nation*.
Taken a* a whole, the emigra­
1, 1938
A. K. ROSSKTTKR, FLORIST
tion flow. th» only outlet for the
RAGGERLT
APPLIANCE
Phone FA 2-1881
growing Italian population lint*
CENTER
Tor dependable Sem e*
Italy ln»t her rnlontes In World
Member of Florist
115 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3872
GATUN M O T H IK S
War 11. provided Italian govern­
Ttlegraphy Delivery A n n .
Contractors, Draglines; Geneet
ment nffiiial* with around* for
P IX IE N I USURY SCHOOL
Live tree* for Christmas
2232. Ph FA 8-3274 Sanford
N a n c y J a . ’k s o n
satisfaction.
Blooming Potted Plants
F A 2-2047
U.
Law* l.iheralired
Mtmograph Printing — T y p in g (jRAPEYILLE NURSERY
Figure! for 1956 gathered by
Letter Writing — C ard, and i i — a r t i c l e s f o r s . u f,
2 miles W est of Town
tha Central ‘in ititu te of Stall!Letters Addressed — Photo
FA 2-0386.
Copies of important papers—
tic*, showed th a t 292. 865 Italian*
— Factory to you—
Credit reports — Collections.
permanently departed from their
Aluminum
FISHER'S NURSERY
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
homeland to try their lurk ab­
3 enetlan Blind*
Citru* — Plant* — Pe«t
Rm. 103-04 San All. N al l. Bank
Fndo»ed head. Sag proof bottom road. a* against 13,178 diiillutCor. Magnolia A Onora FA 2-4835
Bldg
Ph. FA 2-4184
rail with plaMIc ends. Flavtie mned Italians who returned home.
II ■ B F n E i-B oC iF H B r
or rsyon tapes. Cotsnn or nylsn The net number of emigrant.)
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
cord*.
Repairs A parts for ill makes id
therefore was 179.69.7, or 11 per
Haynes Olfice Machine Co , Typecleaners. Electrolux, Hoover, Senkarik Glaius and Paint Co. cent more than in 1958.
w riiers. adding machlnei. galesKirby, Alr-Wey. G. K. Replace­ 112 114 W. 2nd sn. Ph. FA 2 4622
In making the«e figure* known,
Rentals. 314 Mag. FA 2-0442.
ment parts. Work guaranteed
Free pick up A delivery. Call Pup lent* $198. Double blanket! n monthly bulletin I.Mtied by the
l l —AUTOMOBILES— TRAILERS
Italian government pointed out
FA 2 17*5.________
St/'S. Tstnl $2.50 gal.. Roots, that mme of credit for th* in.
(t will pay YOU to see us baforo ENVELOPES. Letterheads, steleJacket*, t His, Sleeping li.igi rre*&gt;r goe* to the liberalisation
you buy
iuy. Open Evenings and
raents, invoice*, bend mils, and
Army-Navy Surplus, .710 San­ of U. S. immigration law* which
idly*.
program*. * t e,
Progressive
ford A\e.
Allow ed an additional .70,000 *«•
KASTSIDF TRAILER SALIM
Printing f a . Phone FA 2 2UI1—
P alalka, D a.
4MI West U ih SC
BELL US YOUR FURNITURE
''S l T m m l
Cesh for any amount. Super
1
’S u ,M ,H,,h
DON’S COVER SHOP
Trading Pmt. 1 mil* »outh oif; an,‘ lrl
Automobile
Interior
Decorator i
Sanford. Phon« FA 2 0877.
accounting for the hoo-t
Seat Covers — Truck Seats
Marine F lninhee
in I h e 1988 figure wai the imrAt Willis Pontiac—301 W. 1st.
F*r Y our Hoot
eared emigration tn «nnie Euro­
S oakarik GUam sa d P a in t Co.
pean countries, especially France
112114 W. 2nd 84- Th FA 2 4422
Pre-Movinj: Sole
ami G reat Britain.
e new Pontiac nr Vauahall. Also
Now- going on at
The official figure* noted that
WELL DRILLING
a good used car. Th. FA 2-0231
RAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
Fairbanks M o d * Pump*
R5.671 Italian ' permanently emi­
c r after 6 p.m. FA 2-2S83. 3'R
CENTER
Repair* to *11 make*
We»t F irst St.
grated to other European nation*
HOWARD C. LONG
11.5 S Magnolia
FA 2 3672
In 1956. while only 7.100 return­
207
F..
Commercial
Ave,
•»
—
•*
—
“
1956
1 - Rcdinom
houietrailer,
ed home from the came countries.
Phone FA '2-28A3
20 volumn aet of lllu .lm lrd ILune
'm ail amount for equity and
France took 57.177 of them end
Library
Encyclopedias. New GirnL Britain, the second higge&lt;[
CARTER h o m e c l e a n i n g
take over payments. Call FA *•nil In original wrapping
lieSERVICE
6178.
gulac cost 1150. veil for $75 or Luiopran nutlet fnr Italian man­
Window A Wall 55 ashing
power, 11,520.
be.t offer. Ph. FA 2-2332.
Floor 55axing—NOrth 8 4IH1
FINANCE y o u r new rn r with a
i
Canada Improte*
DeBsry
loan from the FLORIDA STATE 132 Hlwsy 17 92
Latge circulating oil healer with
f |,# goseinnirnt bulletin termBANK OF SANFORD.
G ARRIDTS SF.5MNG CENTER
Ian. I'erfert iiuiditlon. $60.00 ed a* very encouraging the inWhite—NeccM —Etna
Call FA 2-0817.
■re,ue in the number of Italian!
11-A—&lt; Ht RENTALS
Repairs on all mekea Machine*
who went tn Germany and HotFA 24244
r KA l"~(CHRISTMAS GIFTS
DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere, .723 E ast Fleet St.
land in the p att year. While in
anytime. Rental aervice includes
Hand carved Coffee Table
$25’ t',1,55 Italian ' who emigrated to
HEATING
—
Wash, gas a n d
inuirancf.
Good
Piano
11. H. POPE CO.
MERLE WARNER. National
Foam Ruldier ....... .. A I hair $65
'‘ " ' - ’/ " 'v ‘f 1« • ' ", ‘l'"
200 S. P a r k ------FA 2 4174
"J,. following year the nunilier had a|.
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st SI.,
\acu u m Carpel Swet|ier
FA 2-3991.
pr. *12
doubled. In Holland. |ta&gt;
tlaich in g Table Lamp),
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
tin ban Immigration ••*! prartirally
22 Remington RUIe
SYSTEMS
|I7 30 i nmi.f o rie n t
| ji.5j and amountAll types and site*. Installed Vutomatir Puiol
I.ate Type Linoni
$55 cd to 2,010 tn 1956.
"Do It Y ourself’
Ynur E rinrude Dealer
New Electric Drill
$13
The *ore point was South
55 E REPAIR AND SERVICE
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
t
Modern Filing t aliinet.
S T I N E
804 E. 1st
Phone FA 2-6281
HLI’
Flt
i
n
$
D
I\r.
I’l
i
s
r
*J
Dedillonal gtel ol
Micblar
and Supply Co.
f^ . s J n f o r l - hA 2 0.177
•t"«g;«nti. Th* back flow
207 W. 2nd St
Th. FA 2-8432 I- Mile
JOHNSON MOTORS
of Italian* from there, which in
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Gun.*—Two 22 calibre Smith We« the opinion! of Italian official,
2484 Sanford Ave. PR. FA 2-1592 Till* i« a p iss tn the R m theatre
son i'Uinbat target pistol! t 22 Urimnrd from the eionomir and
for Marvin M rltier. Exp. dale
Rueger, I IIAR, 9 snot 22 calihrr. nrgsnlistlonal
rri.es
gripping
Jan. 2. 1957.
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
Ph. FA 2 0810.
,nme. Latin American countrlr..,
HU BY SHEARS
wat lertoui. The go'enjm ent
7 8 - f L K M I CKE •ac
MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
Cersmle Tile Contractor
bulletin mad* no efforts to con­
2615 Park Ave.
FA 2-8481 2201 Sanford .w e.
HOLSRHOLD GOODS
FA 2-6125
ceal Italian ronc-ern.
The figure! showed that while
j T O V IfrT o clv
ISA —n .i^ H B IS f, *.6 ROOFING
11.532 Italian* permanently emi­
Gft 1h« mtwl fnr ynur old grated to South America In the
Puppies foe sale. Ilealih iist in
town. Stone v ChUolm, 1301
past year. 19,886, or nearly half
furniture.
Park. FA 2-2641.
of the total, returned horn*. More
than 8,000 were *o broke that
For Sale—Pet Spider $loniey. 210
Furniture and Applianrea
Italian rnnaulatei had tn pay fur
W. |&lt;th In bark
New A t**ed
CeoXraaOn* A Repairs
their trip back.
10*f SeaSoevi Awe. Ph. FA 2 4.582
Venriuela, hailed in the pa.it
i t — ARtici.K-H w a n i n g
year* as a new fabulnua Eldorado,
Plumbing
—
K
reskr
Heating
WANTED—Ail kinds of scrap m a­
203 00 E a st F irst
FA 20W3 stood on top of th* list of South
M. G. HODGES
terial. Zuekerm an Salvage Yard
American countries
with
th*
Sendee on AU W iter Pumps—
Phone FA 2 2694.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
hlghett number of di&gt;!«tiifi*d
Wells Drilled — Pump*
17—
t m p.
Italian* wrho returned homr. The
Paol* Road
Phone FA 2 60.17
Ronkca'o Red
bulletin said that 12,215 Italian*
Soft W ater Shenrpoo
Douhlo Hresier
CLARK
ramo hack from Veneiuel* in
H A RRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK Plumhing, Heating k Supply Co.
Tilt M irror
1956. as a g u n a t 4.263 from- Ar­
106 S. O tk A re
Inr-ereprintMettres*
FA 2-8742
Contracting k Repair*
gentina and 2.080 from Brasil.
Matching
Box
Spring)
i U H U a I.E HKt.P $5 4.VTRD J4I8 Orlando Hr. Ph r A 2-2.771
Th# government bulletin deal­
Plu*
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
ing with emigration noted that
2 —PillOW!
5Y*itr«is wanted. Apply Market
2— Boudoir l» m p ,
emigration to Canada ia again nn
p l u m b in g
Restaurant. L70«| French Ave.
ALL FOR
an upward eurv* while a contrac­
Contract and Krpair Work
Free Eitimete*
tion * i l regntsred In the flow
girl ove
Call FA 2-9731
R. L. HARVEV
or FA 2-0359.
out to Australia.
At
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33*3
i t — .Ua i . f. »lr.u* \ I a VTR&gt;!
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
i T O T
v ie f.
TOY AIRLIFT
Cor. 2nd k Magnolia F.A 2-6321
Boy* Wanted—to sell The San­
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Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
FAST ROCKAWAY. N.Y. - The
ford Herald Monday through PI AMS TUNING A S S PAIRING
Frew Delivery
V. L HARMON
F n d s rs I t 3 30 p.m. Come to
effort* of an Air Force reserve
Tha Herald office and ask for Pb. FA 2-4223 After 8:00 p. at.
• BIG VALUES
transport plane crew and * grandBUI Vincent efter $ 70
• QUICK* CREDIT
tv — F.LRl fkM Al. s i* V l( ft*
mothef, Mrs. Arthur Roemer, will
• EASY TERMS
p ro .id* Christmas gifts of 8no
FR1CIDAIRE
applunea*.
anl*
WIL30N.MAIF.R
and eernen. 0- H. High. Oviedo
pounds of toys, food and clothing
New and Ueod Furniture
Fla. Pken« FO 5-3318 or San­ 811 B. F irst SL Ph FA 2 6625 for Sioux Indians on four South
ford FA S IAM after 4 p- » .
Used furniture, appliances, tools Dakota rr«erv*tion.s. Mrs. Roemer
Elaetrteai Contracting
ete. Bo ight-iold. I.srry 'i Mart arranged for collection of the gifts
and the 51 Hh Troop Carrier Wing
ilK D A L L Y u C ta lW ;*
M
’A
rrew offered In take the load with
112 MegnoUa
DUi FA 2 0915' ^
* .
It on a rro is country training
flight.
PAINTING
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D o fiv e z h ,

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WOOD • MOOD - WOOD

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WOOUSEY

$25,000.00

See Ray Herron For

TRADE-IN NOW
$SAYE$

Mather of Sanford

$168.00

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COW CAUSES COLLISION

Early Post-Time
To Be Observed
A t SOKC Tonite

blaming the in m a te on the riling
PARIS (UP)—Two ol Prance's roeta of raw material!. Renault
m ajor automobile manufacturers and Citroen announced price intoday hiked price* on all moddf, craaiea averaging 4 to S per cent.
f r e n c h m o s t auto m i c e

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DUBLIN, Ireland (UP)—A cow
caused a collision Monday between
two ‘rains in which an engineer
was killed and three passenger*
were injured. One train stopped
when the engineer spotted the cow
oi. the tracks near Dundrum. It
was rammed In the rear a lew
minutes later by a second train.
All the casualties were on th e )
second train.

E*rly post-time will be ob»erved
at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
tonight for the only time this sea­
son.R«C» will get under way at
7:41 p. hi., twenty-five minute*
earlier thin usual so that fans can
Legal Notice
get home early on ChrUtmas Eve.
The 10-event eird should be over is r n r m
jii» n r»
rn rtrr,
suw ism -s: i o l .v tv . m .o h i i h .
around 10 p. m.
tSTATU OS'

W. A. SOWARD
(Photo by Bergstrom)
★
★
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OUR GREETING...
of f a Christina* season
with ovr good wishes!

k

tied in

Gene’s Seminole Cleaners
SIB Magnolia

FA 2-1933

U— t,

Soward Appointed
Soles Manager
Rsy Sletoh. President nf flak
lawn Memorial Park annnnorrd
today the appointment of W. A.
Soward a t sales manager.
Soward, laid Slaton, has had If
years experience tn all d ep art­
ments of the cemetery business,
starting a t Nashville, Tcnn.
TTi« last seven years hr ha* been
salesmanagcr for cemeteries In
Jacksonville and Dayton* Rearh
He It known throughout the South
by cemetery people md h*« spoken
at many convention* no different
phases of the business,
Mr. and Mrs. Soward have rec­
ently moved to Sanford from Day­
tona Reach. They are members of
►he Chiireh of the N uarene, San­
ford.
"We ara fortunate In have Mr.
Soward join our organliation since
a man with tya experience will
help u i give ■ better iervlce to the
people of this community. Slaton
said today.
The Oaklawn Memorial Park
president aim said that two more
gardens will he opened In the near
future. They will tie, he laid. H ar­
den of Faith and the Masonic
Garden.

WHILE THOUSANDS OF SANFORD residents and their holiday guest* cel
brate Christmas at home with their families, hundreds of others will be work
ing at their regular jobs providing the many services that, keep the city running
Policemen, firemen, post office employe* pharmacists, restaurant workers, water
work department and power company employes — nil will be working overtime
to keep your city safe and to make your holiday the most enjoyable ever. And in
the Southern Bell Telephone Co. building jn West 9th St. in Sanford, the telephone
operators pictured above will be among those on duty Christmas Day doing every
thing possible to speed the flow of Christmas messages from Sanford to Many' diw
tunt cities and countries.
(Photo Ujr Bergstrom)

Hospital Notes Peace On Earth
DEC. n

Continued rrona Page 1

bring you good tidings of grent joy, which shall he to all
A dm issions
people.
Douglas Mallcsowskl (Sanford)
For unto yog is born this day in the.city of David a Sav­
Delores M. Kent (Sanford)
iour which i* Christ the Lord. /
Ju an ita Id-* Eckenroda (San­
And thin shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe
ford)
wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
Joyce T urner (Sanford!
Anti suddenly there was with tne angel a multitude of the
Helen Sara Long (Sanford)
heavenly host praising God, and saying,
Edna Lee Moore (Oviedo)
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will
Dorothy May McCletlen ISan­ toward nien.
And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from
ford)
them to heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let
Charles Jones (Sanford)
Deborah Robinson (Sanford) us go now even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which
is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
Kssitt Mae Atkins (Sanford)
And they came with haste and found Mary, and Joseph,
Viola Durham (Sanford)
find the Babe lying in a manger
,
Vivian S. Shipp (Sanford)
And when they had aeen it. they made known abroad the
saying which was told them concerning this child.
And all they that hc;)rd it wondered at those things Which
were told them by the Shepherds.
But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in
her heart..
And the s h e p h e r d s returned, glorifying nod praising God
for all Ihe things that they had heard and seen, as it was
told unto them.
.Matthew 2:1-11
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in
the days of Ileroil the King, behold there came wise men
from tin- east to Jerusalem.
Sayinjf, where is He that is born King of the Jews? for
Dancing From 10:00 F.M.
we have seen his star in the cast, and are come to worship
Him.
When llerod the King had heard these things, he was
Buffet Supper 1:00 A.M.
troubled, ail ail Jerusalem with him.
And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes
of tlie people together, lie demanded of them where Christ
should he bom.
And they said tmto him, in Bethlehem of Judaea, for thus
it is written by the prophet.
And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Jtnla, are not the least
among the princes of Juila; for out of thee shall come a
Governor, that shall rule my people Israel.
Then llerod, when he had privily called the wise men, en­
quired of them diligently what time the star appeared.
And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, Go and search
diligently for the young child; and when ye have found
him, bring me word again,'that I may come and worship
Dress Optional
$3.30 per person him also.
When they had heard the King they departed, and lo.
the star, which they saw in the east, went before them, till
Reservations necessary
Tel: FA 2-3111 it camp and stood over where the young child was.
When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding
great joy.
And when they were come into the house they saw the
young child and Mary His mother, and fell down and wor­
shipped Him; and when they had opened their treasures,
they presented unto Him gifts; gold and frankincense and
myrrh.

G ita Receipts, Lin* O T lre,
Stepptn Jim m d E d’s Geldruih ir e
among the dogs to watch In the
featured nfnth race.
Meanwhile, Racing Secretary
R. C. Williamson has lined up a
fast eard for the special matinee
on tap Christmas afternoon.
Such popular Grade A steppers
as Tammahay, Mary Robbins,
Black*EI»lne and Table Forte are
ready to go In the tnsln event.
A gala Christmas Night program
boasting virtually all of the Sanford-Orlando track's top star*
competing In It races. I* on the
agenda It S: 10 p. m. Wednesday.

JOHN V. SAWYtUt.
D s .iin i
n o r ICE TO CREDITORS

TO at-tPER S O N S
H A V I s a
(Jl.AIUM O R DKUAMDtf A G A IN S T
HAIU E S T A T E :
Yin am i «-*eh of you a r e t n r - t r &lt; |
nM If 1*4 a n d r m u l r f d In t i l e »nv**
claim s a n d d em an d * w h i c h y o u . n r
♦ l t h s r t&gt;f r o u . m»y h a v e x i i - a
r aid m a t e In Ihe o ffice o f H i \
P r r r r t U o tia h o td c r . C o u n t r J u f a e
| nf S rm l n o l " C o u n ty , a t h i e o f flr *
In th n C o u r t Hour* In B * n (n rd .
; Florida , w i t h i n
el* b t
(-elciular
| mnnths f r o m t h e Hum u f t h e f t n t
puMIcetlitn o f thl* n o H ce. E . t h
r la lm o r d e m a n d moat be In w r l t l r - t
and co titala t h e p i s t e e f r e a l d a n - e
and r * s t o f f t r * a d d r r s * n f t h e
I c l s l m s n t a n d m u s t be s w o r n to t-y
i Ihe - I s l m a n t , hie a t e e t n r a t t n f n s r ,
1o r t h a e e m " e h e l l he t n l d .
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W HOLESALE
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
500 Sanford Ave.

FA 2-6271

You Are Cordially Inviled To

A Gala New Year’s Eve Parly

Toys of the blossod Christmas aoason!

H. M. G LEA SO N
LAKE M ARY, F L A .

L et fu n and g a ie ty adorn
your Christm as celebration!

YELLO W

CAB

210 Magnolia Ave.

CO M PA N Y
FA 2-5811

THE JVtAYFAS^ IfiJ
Pele Bukur And His Populaires

BEST WISHES

Stcnstrom Realty

Will Open Office

Stcnstrom , who is a registered
real estate broker, said "I am
happy to be moving down town
where it is convenient for many nf
tnv friends to drop in and conduct
their real estate business "
The new office Is Immediately lo
the re a r of Roumiil.it and Ander­
son Drug Store. It la a spacious
Ave.
Offices of tha firm have bean suite that has been completely
redecorated and remodeled.

Stcnstrom Realty will open new
offices in Sanlonl on Thursday
morning.
H. K. Stcnstrom today announc­
ed that the offices of hi* company
will open on tin- ground floor nf
t h c llrumlcy-Puleston HuUdiiig
just off First Street on North Park

to nil our friends for *
gay, colorful Christmas season.

§vsy'A Sht&gt;&amp; SioAc

Poinsettias bright
w ill help us lay . . ,
--------IS Ol'R SLNCEREST GREETINGS

A fu n -fille d

Christina* to

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Faust Drug Store

//

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Best wishes for your holiday!

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
119 S. Magnolia Ave.

FA 2-6321

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Steps To Take Men To Moon Chartered
9 f U n t i l W. ARVNDKL

Stir fcunfnrt Irrslh

Tuesday, December 24, 195T

aaceaaaftiBp H w ad to earth.
—Apace platforms

•uectaifully

m - V . 9. mili­ pis cod fa orbit at 988 to AM miles

tary nyaee m tm &lt;a*a have charted
five nteyn Hey fail will taka man
U t* the nsooe, ft wa* learned today.
• .Thar alia hav* u t their light*
for caabat flying operations above
the afrth’i atmorphere.
Ha time lehaduie hai bean laid
down — because n t h successive
itap Is more difficult than the
la s t But the experts now feel a
masimum effort in research and
dm lepm en t possibly eould put a
U. •. “apace station" into orbit
908 to MO miles above the earth
■«

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The scientists told the United
Press the problem of free exploreties af sp ire —the moan and beyend—lp stiD a "hundred times
grister" than orbftin/ a spare
station or platform. Not the least
of the problem Is perfecting a
space station or pisiform. There
la th t problem of perfecting
a ipsre ship cspible of a “ soft
Ilm jinf"—gently enough for hu™ man passengers to survive — on
the moon or another planet.
Aeronautical engineers and avlItion medlelna ipeclslists have
laid out the following space progrim progressing to the "ulti­
mate point" of spice travel and
moon landings:
—Earth satellite tests to obtain
data on cosmic riy i. meteorites
fend Sir densities and their effect
4 on animals and radio signals Dur­
ing this phase unmanned objects
would m ike “hard landings'' on
the moon and some planets.
—A manned earth satellite put
lata orbit and human passengers

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■bora the earth. These would
serve mainly ae warehouses to
supply rocket-propelled planes.
—A “ Jt-hour satellite station"
located 12.580 miles nut In space
and revolving around the earth
once eaeh 14 hour*. This would
be used as a base for manned
aircraft.
—A space vehicle capable of
navigating between these space
stations and ultimately miking
"soft landings" on the moon and
planets.
CIIR1STAMS 9AFTEY
BOSTON - I U P)— Rule* for a
flre -tefe Christmas an posted by
the Nations! Fire Protection As­
sociation.
THE TREE
C ut a srowing tree or buy one
th a t h a s n 't dried from prolonged
storage.
Stand the tree in w ater or snowoutdoors untill you are ready to
use it Indoors.
Bring the tree indoors just before Christmas and ta k e it out as
soon aftepwsrd as possible.
Place the freshly cu t tree tru n t
in w ater and keep level of w ater
above the cut the entire lime the
tree ia indoors.

The skimmer of ctolh-of-tiUer la drain allied by Robin la a f***^
irofile h tu The smoothly rounded crown I* detailed with smocked
jettons and there I* a perl little silver bow *1 the hair Up*. M sett*
E
(or eboal 111 .00 . Style )?3t7b. — --------------- -**“ “ *—

W hile gredual inflation h u
boosted price* on thousands of
products big and sm all, the typi­
cal Christmas g ift seal still 'ells
for about 4 cent, only a trifle
above the price M yearn i p .

TIDINGS

m£ . . . (of
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gay and

sparkling Christmas!
£

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Ne-Hi Bottling Co.
Bottler* of Royal Crown and Par-T-Pak Beverages
104 Celery Avt.
FA 2-11B2

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A itotvif chair tnal#* &lt;• fttp p f aiMitioti fo any Kom# for tit# in ih# living
room, «• r i l l a TV iciiin*, or at a rcmfcrtaM# (iftloitHii chair. Tin*
n*w cm# tumbtfiH gracrful tty ling *ith maximum M-tting comfort. It*
•mart Scindinavurt ih#p«d Arm .imi turvrtf button#*,! b i !i giv# il unnw*l ch irtn . It can b« matched nitit nit oduntiQ for * cheixa luunga

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from your
Sunshine Service friends and neighbors

R. E. Adams

W. w. PavLs

K.

J. E. Alderman

Ralph Dean

R. F. Hubbard

0. T. Ray

J. E- Andrews

C. S. John*

L. J. Reeve*

J. L. Atkinson

C. C. DeLoach|
P. P. Dropchuk

r . A. Johnson

R. Reynold*

B. S, Austin

R. C. Dukea

J. C. Johnson

D. L. Ringer

T. W. Baker, Jr.

II. C. Eby

C. J- Jonea
J E. Jones

L. 0. Ron*
J. C. Sapp

L. J. Bum

C. W. Ergle

J. J. Kendall

C. J. Sassman

J. T. Bate*

R. A. Fender

V. W. Larson

C. I* Seudder

J. C. Beall

W. A. Fra lor

L. K. Lawson

G. U. Soderblom

Fred Behrens

L* W, Freeman

E. D. Lay

R. L- SjMtta

F. J Bender
R C Brantley
M. If. Ilniwn
J. W. Buckler
R. F. Bullard

H i with
all o mr M e n d s
a t this time o f the year l o t
A season that sparkles
icIth holiday cheer l

FLORIDA

sTATE
BANK
S A W rO R P

L. Ilittell

C. T- Rabun

W. H. Gaines

C. H- Lee

R. N. Stafford

W. M. Gainea
J. If. Galloway

R. J. Livers

T. X. Stafford

W. O. Livingston

W. A. Stnnsfield

R. P. Galloway

' J. A- Manning

J, B. Steen

C. F. Markowiei

J. A. Stewart

M. D. Rumgamor

W. R- Gllea
[„ B. Gill

A. R. Middleton

T- F. Stewart

Jack Burney

R. P. Good.spccd

II. B. Middleton

J. C. Taylor

W. Scott Burn*

11. A Gowan

IL C. Moore

D. E. Throaher

Ruaton Bushy

E. A. Myers
W. C. Nance

r . W. Turner, Sr.

J, L. Rtillec

J. H. Grant
R D. Griema

H. A. C anell Jr.

Agnea Grooma

Lucy F. Nowlin

W. A. Ganvjp

D. J. Hamilton

J- W. Carter

M. D. Harden

W- H. Oshoma
J. B. Padgett

U. W. Von Horbulla
Leo Watson

(I W. Carrgr, Jr.

A. D. Haskins

H. D. Patrick

S. E. Wiley

Patricia A. C n aeu b e

R. T. Hatchett

J. B. Phillips

Marian W. William*

X. B. Chapman

W. H. Hawlrin#

D. FT. Piercy

K. Vf. WlIHaa

A. J. Chwana

J- B. Hlggina

G. T. riltard

Jessie Winningham

a a. Oow

H. 3. Hlrt

B. a DerOeto

A. P. H lttel

R. L. Porter
W. E. Pric*

L. M. Wood
Margaret M. Wright

Bill Tyre

R. I* White

FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY

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(If* tin fflrt ffrsffl

Citrus Shipping Ban Extended
LAKELAND ( U P ) - The b in ,
e« shipping eitrui out of Florid*
w ii ev.andtd for a second week—
until Eve. 30-to d a y by the US.
Marketing Agreement Commit­
tee.
The committees announced the
. shipping holiday from Dec. 22 to
Dm . 3D stout the time that Gov.
Letter Colima called a special
meeting In Ocala (Might to dlscuss frevte damage to Florida's
half billion dollar titrus and
vegetable eropi
The governor said several eltrua
growers had advised him that the

crop iltuatton "Is worse thin processing plants.
Bobaft C. Evans of the Florid*
reported" and dimace will run
between so million and 100 million Citrus COmmlasion warned road­
rioillri. The governor asked the side standi selling juice and fruit
Secretary of Agriculture Lara T.
Derjson to declare 21 Florida lo tourists.
Counties eligible for crop produc­ "Thla la atrlely against the
tion loans. These countiil suffered law until the a h b i r g d is
tht worst dam lfe in the record lifted Dee. 21." Evans said. "No
breaking cold wave last week.
‘fruit may bo squealed and iho
The s‘.ate'a glint cltrtii lnduiry I Juice sold. And no package fruit
screeched to an almost d««d atop
at 1 o. m. today whan « shipping 'm ay be told to tourist* or to
ambargn want into effect for one | native Floridian* tinleia fit* fruit
week. The only fruit moving was w n certified a* liolnj undamaged
undamaged citrus going to the before the embargo was effective
at 7 a m- today.
'•This also applies to ail gro­
cery stores and others who may
be in the bu-iness of selling
fruit. The penalty for violaion is
•l.two fine, a year In Jail nr
both.'*
The Markeitng Agreement Com­
mittees
usually declaro
the
Christmas shipping holiday for
one week each year. Members
reported that nearly all grower*
contacting them had urged the
holidry despite the freeze em
bargo ordered by the Citrus

commission.

(a le n n G o c m b lc

Service Station

300 S. Park

P A 2*9101

The committees continued rag.
illation* on oranges and grape,
fruit for shipment after the holi­
day ends on Dee. 3o until Jan, 12
but vqted to meat again on Jan.
3 in Clift Changes should be
mad*. Th# regulatloni were
Changed on tangerine* to permit
244* or larger with U.S. No. 2
grad# or better after Dec. 30.
The Florida Citrus Commission
announced It. will reeene reports
and compile result* almost daily
of damage to cltm* groves resuiting from last week's nearfeedrd freeze.

ni.LKft FACTS
Seven If. S. President* were of­
ficial resident* of H*w York Male
when they entered the White
Mouse. They were Martin Van
Ruren, first native New York lo
he President. Millard Fillmore,
Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleve­
land, Theodora Ron*evr1t, Frank­
lin D. Iloosevelt and Dwight D.
Eisenhower,

Warner

Gulf

Service

TV More Effective In Neutralizing

Navy Man Has Big
Moving Problem
By JOE He DAVID
I'nited Press Staff Correspond#*!
MEMPHIS —OP— When Capt.
Vinton Hall of the U. S. Navy gits
assigned to a new post, which Is
fairly often, the loflitle problem la
considerable.
Hit meoagr consists of a wife,
twin tccn-agcd daughters, five
cals, four dog*, two parakeet*, a
monkey—and three horses. They

all move.
Hall ha* l l years' aerviee in the
Navy. Ind he has been transferred
11 lime*. Hall fl«ure« H# ha* trav­
eled about 13,000 mllei with the
pets.
When moving time comes. Hall
loads his wife and daughter!, to­
gether With the dogs, cat*, para­
keet* and monkey Into the family
ilallon wagon. The hnrsrs arr put
lit their special trailer behind the
car.
"Actually, it'a not too difficult |n
find quarters an the road." Hall
said. “ We know all the motel* that
lake animal* by now, and people
are always helpful about finding I
place for the horses."

A Big House Needed
The captain, a native of Berhe
ley, Calif., recalled how he stopped
near Benlon. Afk . nnr night, and
a rodeo cow hoy hunted all over
town until he found a place for the
horses to stay.
Only one special precaution L
liken when they move. They chain
ihc mnnkey lo a door to keep It
from blowing the horn, one of ihe
animal* favorite tricks when they
are riding about in tow-n.
Hall took a big house In the
country when he was ordered to
Memphis recently, lie needed the
room for his pet*.
The captain ronfesied he didn't
know what would happen if he
ware ordered nvef*eai.
"I guess the family would agree
to leave the pels behind,” he said,
“but 1 might get badly fooled."
WORKERS CLAIMS HIGH
WASHINGTON - New claims
fnr unemployment benefits were
filed hy 411,000 worker* last week,
ll was the largest weekly number
of workers claims filed this year,
(he Labor Oeparlmet said.

Station

**Cnr* Will Save Your C ar"
FA 3*3994

401 East le t

In th*M d m of brunch** and buffiti for family and aunts, th* *i(i of
a hiadtoma sarrlrtg beird I* mott vtlcoma. Shrr»n It a nr* nn*. 72
inch** Ion* hy I* inch** md*. *uh four dra**rt for Morin* **rviaf
• u u to n o , and a lo*#r thtlf to ditplay your prliad dororativn
paaaaaaiona.

■crated hrU!^argot,,, Jo# said,
slipping Into i ftttgftiy pronunctaHon.

By VERNON SCOTT
fe lte d Frets H ettyw M Writer
HOLLYWOOD &lt;B *- Joseph Cotten ft*i i theory m et tetrriittfl
win eliminate regional lingual#
accent* and celloquletiims In this
country wlihln e generation or so.
"We ll 111 be talking th* aant*
language, so lo spoah,” ho ven­
tured in • alight southern accent.
"TV le m m effective th in re­
did or movici in neutralising ac­
cents because people spend more
time with i t "
Joe wasn't sounding off Just to
hear hi* own complicated lingo
which include* th# Boatonian
broad "A ", the New Yorker’l ha­
bit of swallowing It’a, and faint
overtones of hi* native Virginia.

“3s ! got woflr ♦ranniting dia­
logue* from Ifi|U»h to American."
He pointed out that few luteesatul TV actors
«etors or emcees can ft;
£
ged is
pegged
as to their origins by ihet
ihetr
patOll. Even local announcers are
losing their drawli. twinge and
brogues.

Aecent Limit! Actor ,

Used Variety ef Dialects

The graying actor spent yean
in radio using a variety of dia­
lects.

P X tU jn /h p e a r CftrtifMM Mott ef the noh-adjuitabt* or
/«*. m 'll bate frees**** fe boa-type cameras art pre-aat fur
. ihtritk Ik* reel t f y*«r life.
ftvs or si* feet The instruction

booklet that tim e wun your
camera will givt you th r particu­
lar information on thla point. If
you hive mislaid it. than gat an­
Carrespemfeitf
V I &lt;5ST picture taking la a rath- other on# from your photo dialer.
er personal Matter. W* taka Always heap in mind that fol­
a .picture because the person, lowing Instruction* "pay# off'—
place or thing has some special and, In addition, the knowledgv
you gain become* a akllltd, auto­
appeal for via.
‘Sometime*
Ilka * inspahot matic reaction on your camera
bacaus* of our failing for iha sub­ thootlng in Ua future.
ject even if it isn't a particularly Whan you gat too far away
satisfying ptetur*. But Just think from your picture, you land to
how much better wa'd Ilk* It if it lose your subject in tn* back­
were also a good snapshot, if ground. If you are picturing a
wad really don* right by th* vary' important cocker spaniel
juppy named Honey which your
eubjatL
Good Christmaiilma snapihopi ittie boy got for Chrutmi*.
era within th* reach of every move in does enough so that
camera fan, no matter how sim­ the deg will flit * iargt part
ple th* camera may ba. It'a the of ylur viewfinder. Otnerwn*.
way you iM# your camera during you may b* bugging about
tna holidays, coupted with whert your puppy and than whan you
and how you plaet your Subject Start to show his pletuf*. find
vnurscif pointing to a speck in
in the picture, that counts.
Most Important camera-han­ the middle of the room or back­
dling full ll this: hold it steady! yard.
This has to coma grit bacauae Background ll a moat Impor­
camera movement apotla more tant part ef your plctur*. What
otherwise good inapehopi thin lo do? The way lo study th*
eny other alngta thing. It the background Is within th* frame­
aubjaets in your picture! era a work of your camera'* view­
little blurry, think twice before finder. Then you know exactly
you accueo th* subject of having what you *r* including in th*
picture.
i moved.
Chances ar* vary good that it Look not only at your aubject
wee the camera which did the —but behind it and an either
m o v in g . Roma peept* have aid* Thil l Ih* way to avoid
troubt* In this regard. And on* unsightly ciutttr, or busy dis­
thing that helps la to mak* your­ tracting affect* that tab* atten­
self into a human Itlpod. riant tion away from your subject.
your feet (irmly on th* ground Some ideas for a bandaom*
or floor, well apart, brace your Christmas atory at your home—
arms against your aider, and and all in pictures:
■how tha family members
tska a good grip on your camtra.
sddreesing and milling
Then, at th* moment you preei
their Christina* greetingi.
the button, hold your breath.
Th* ether basin tamsra han­ Taka seeds ci picture* show­
ing members of the family
dling point* ar* things that can
pulling up florll and other
canty bacom* s habit, like wind­
Christmas decorations, lid,
ing the film immediately after
putting up that hindSoml
taking e picture. If you don’t,
then you'll end up taking an
tie*.
Shoot pictures of your at­
other on top of It. Double expoaurei. mid* intentionally, can he
tractive window lights and
tun of course. But thfre'a noth
the outdoor decoration on
Ing funny about ruining two
your lawn, roof or front
good pictures thla way.
door.
Make certain th* lena of your Take inapshota ef members
camara la claan. Remember, it a
of th* family wrapping,]
the camera's ay* and it do«an't
•nd decorating Chriatmaa 1
ice any better with dirt in It
gift*.
than you do when you get some­ Still other* might include
thing m your own eyes. Dee »oft.
picture* of gey festivities
Iintlese doth or te n insure to
and parties at your horn*,
keep free Of picture smudging
or others showing gu*il*
arriving or leaving.
duet.
Proper camtra operation win Don t forget to tike pictures
give you a iharp, riser enspshot.
of children and member* of
But that isn't ail that'* required
the family opening up gay
to mak* a good picture, Th* tecgift*, and later, ihaot pieend most common fault la failurt
lures of th* family In front
to Judge dlilanc* properly Every
of th* tre*.
camara ha* Its minimum distance Delightful, too, ar* picture*
limitations. If you shoot at
or mother preparing and
closer range, your picture wtU b*
Inter serving th* Ch/iitmi*
dinner.
Out Of focus.
ty lAYMONB IAJOII
Central Fret* A i w KMa

"In the early days of talking
pictures I dubbed foreign films
from France add Italy Into Eng­
lish. We radio actors frequently
dubbed four or five roles Ifl • sin­
gle film, t remember I once did
ia different parti.
"When the (irit Engljih made
pictures pliyed American theaters
audience! mad# fun of them, talk­
ing bach to the aereen in n i g -

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"Most actors minimize iheir
regional pronunciations, and U is
definitely haring in impact on
vleweri," h# eliims. "If an actor
doel hive an arcent it limits the
typed of roles he can play.
"Foreign accent* arr dirferrtA,'
1 suppose. But I can't Imagine
Chart#! Boyer pliylng a cowboy
of t red eip."
Gotten doCan’t cotton lo dilleeti,
bub he refused to lose his brpad
"A".
"I limply cahnt n y kant," he
laughed.
He beliavta southerners from
deep Miiilaaippl convening with
rural Vermonters would have morl
trouble understanding one another
than they would Interpreting one
another than they would interpret,
ing Russian!.

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Tuesday, December 24. 1957

Soviet Union
Designing Atomic
Powered Subs
LONDON* —U P —Russia is dealgning "underw ater” sateleites,"
jtomlc-powered submarine* cap­
able of carryinir SO- ton ballistic
missiles with a range of 1.500
miles, the authoritative "Jane's
Fighting Ships'* says.
'•
The 1957-58 edition
of the
publication issued today said the
missiles are fitted with thermonuclear warheads.
‘The authoritative Index
of
world naval power described the
"rapid A cendancy” of the Sov­
iet Union as a major naval power
- &lt; second only to the United States
■ as "the m ost significant develop­
ment in Soviet grand strateg y "
nine# World W ar II.
It noted the Soviets are *‘pre*s;
mg” the development of
the
atomic-powered
submarine.
It
, f r said the Russians now have 474
submarines con.pared to "04 for
the United States, and added
that a larger percentage are of
"long range" and "new construct­
ion."
"It la not impossible th a t nu­
clear- powered submarines equip­
ped with guided missiles could re­
place aircraft carriers as
ths
spearhead of naval w arfare w ith­
in a few yearn,” the review said

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favoi
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good everyday eating ton Mort­
etrgant tn eat. Tlrta traditomal
ens dieticians acclaim oysters the
oyster stuffing for your holiday
KSTW OVST€t STUfFtNG- m ost digesUhlc, best balanced
birds is as easy as oprnmg a can of
tood! . . .
oyster stew
. ,snd substituting
ffo» I *o It) fc. *s-Ve»l
oyster stew in place of the water
Tcslay
the rr-u.jewife Nu
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% ■» cbo*e»Wctlwy
none of the t.
" lining lahor
of preparuvi &lt; ~t stew. On her
With afl of the flavor of the fresh */l «.p ckoneed treoe
g ro c e rs shelf is a w onderful
o rste r carefully retained in this Va »r hew «
rxnnesl oyster siew . . . made of
•ssTCTilent slew, y m ean transform I T « r t i | f (*p»t Aw kc»«d eiursk.
h;incurs FirUic Coast oyster*,
a ptam dressing recipe Into a B*our. I in s (10*1*1 e l.)
O r * * S t w nch, whole milk, pure creamery
m e t* delight. Tou may use your I tabhipooe ckopped no.
butter and special seasonings. This
(avorite stuffing recipe, follow the
glorious dish is a popular licat-nI lablispeoe patttry »•«**■**
packaged m « ihrrcltons. or try
srrve delight. Milk may la? ad.led
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if desired
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ter »tew on your (sanlry shelf
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Christmas days without their p ar­
ent* were III# prospect for eight
children orphaned by the death of
Mr. and Mrs Faustina Abella.
Ahella and his 23-year old wife,
Jennie, were drowrned Tlmrylay
when their ear plunged off a bridge
in nearby Long lleach and landed
In 10 feet of water.
D eath of ihe couple orphaned
eight children, four here and four
In ST. Louis, Mo. The four here,
Susan, 3, Mary. 10. (iloria. 12. Mrs.
Abella’.* children hy * previous
m arriage and (laustion Jr., Abel

PICKING THE WINNERS
BARCENLONA, Spain (U I*t-A
five-man group which rails itself
"Lo* Cinco” today celebrated Its
second big football pool win within
a year. The group won this week's
lottery for ttiii.ooo. A year ago
the same group hauled in S-'IH«M&gt;*
The system tn picking the win
nersT '"Give the underdog in any
given gams tile benefit of the
doubt.”

la's 18-month-oM son. war* tskan
to Juvenile Hall.
Four others, Sammy. 8. Bobby.
9. Charles, 13. and Claud Capps.IS.
are staying in ST. t/iuis with their
maternal grandmother, Mrs. Min
nia IcVe.
l'olic* said Mrs. Abella was dri*
iug her sailor husbatul bark to the
Cougar meat, although seldom
tanker l!SS Navasota when their eaten, is as tasty as venison.
ear stalled on a bridge approach
A ra r behind assisted with ■ push
Apparently the accelerator stuck railing, hit an ihutm ent and plung
in the Abella ear. It ran out of rnn- od into the w ater below.
Divers recovered the bodies |« a
trol, ripped up JO feet of bridge
hours taler.

Ju st as San ta’s sm iling face
brings happiness to the young
and young-in-heart. so our
s in c e re w ish es re fle ct our
thanks to you...for your friend­
ship and good will. ’Midst the
many greetings that will come
your way. we wish to include
ours for a joyous holiday, everblessed with Joy and happiness

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entertaining where everyone help* himaeif from a festive table. For
■ food perfect to terve with punch or a hot beverage, the holiday
bneleee chooeaa a fruit coke from the srnton'a sugarplum*. She
electa her favorite fruit rake from the Inker*’ array and to keep
Ihrietmaa well, ehe epoon* HOT BUTTERED RUM SAUCE on
FRUIT CAKE 8LICES. The eauce i* a heavy lirup with the
addhlon^of butter and rum. It m ust be hot and If terved from a
may be replenished a t interval*.
Ret Buttered Rum Sauce
: cup water
y . cup butter or margarine
I cup eogar
2 table*poon* rum
Cranhiae water and augar in a enuerpan. firing to a boil and
continue cooking until lim p reach** the thread itaga (2D0* F.) or
abont IS minute*. Remove from heat and add b u tte r etir until
netted. Add ram and aerve over fruit rake slier*.
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By DELOS SMITH
United P r m Science Editor
NEW YORK W - In draw ing up
a blueprint of the healthy, normal
human being, Prof. W alter K. Bar­
ton of Boston University decided
that all of us have the following
"drives’’ in our makeupa:
We have a "drive foy action"—
wo want to "Ho things, to make
things happen.” And we have a
"drive for superiority” which, if
you look closely, can be seen alto
in hens, apes and cows.
Alio there is a "drive for ac­
quisition"—"people desire to have
aomething of their very own, Just
a i there are collcctori of territory
and ahlnlng object! among birds.”
And a "drive for ex pi oration,"
which is "a natural curiosity with­
in all of us.” Alio a "drive for
integrity.” Ii it the "need to be
a person, act ap art from all
others."
Three more "drives" he classi­
fied as "subsidiary tendencies” we
all have. The "drive for iceurtly”
has no goal hut Is “ based on the
anticipation that situations may
arise that would Interfere with
the satisfaction of other needs.”
Drive Fulfill* Expectations
The "drive for orientation" Is
the "need t o 1 know where w#
aland." Finally there is the "drive
for Integration,” which helps us
to fulfill ourselves. We have "a
need tn do one’s share in life or to
live up to one’s expectation of
one’s self."
Barton pul down on his blueprint, in addition to "drives,” a
series of "needs." One Is a "need”
to he "a part of something larger
than one’s self." Another is for
recognition and approval. 'P ie wish
to he appreciated and recognized
hy others^-we have a desire to he
loved,"
Such "needs’* as those for food,
sex, avoidanrr of pain, and rest­
ful relief from fatigue he put down
as "standard reartlons" although
specified that they were "com­
plex” ones. Finally there Is the
instance, the "need for oxygen re ­
quires no conscious effort on the
part of the person to satisfy."
In the "complex standard reac­
tions” there is no pronounced vari­
ation from person to person. But
among the "drivrs” there are all
kinds of variations—some persons
have more of one nr more “ drives”
than others. The "d riv es” repre­
sent "needs” which grow out of
the Individual. Barton said.
Blurprlnt for .Mental Health
Ills blueprint has a very prac­
tical use. He drew it up for the
guidance of menial health scien­
tists In meeting the " n e rd s" of
mental hospital patients. The doc­
tors who treat those patients a n
always talking about the Import­
ance of meeting their needs, hut
there lias been no clear statement
of what lha basic human needs
are.
I)r. Barton, who Is associate
professor of psychiatry at Boston,
drew up his blueprint a* a starter
and it is being circulated in a
technical journal of the American
Psychiatric Association. Other sci­
entists now will work on It point
by point, and from the discussion
may emerge a sharp picture of
what makes the healthy human
Item* tick.

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have b eta fired. Thi* test pro b -itan missile, which will be even
By CHARLES TAYLOR
I 'a lte f F rets Staff Correspondent ably will come In the first three larger than the W-foot Atlas, re
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.. IB - months of 195*.
portedly are near completion but
Empty missile towers tell the tat*
A
huge structure Is being as­ service towers to house the giant
of a busy week and historic year sembled i t the cape to simulate have not yet been constructed.
i t the guided missile teat center,
the rolling of ■ ship at sea. The ’ Along with the big missiles, dorbut bigger things are coming.
Pol aria It designed to be fired un- ens of Snarks, Bomarcs and MatoV
Mlsaile men shot the biggeit and dar water from atomic subm ar­ dors will also be launched tn what
best they had last week, starting ines.
should be this nation’s biggest m eTuesday with the nation's first
Launching
pads lor the huge Ti- ket year.
successful launching of an Inter­
continental missile, the Atlas. A
Jupiter and a Thor, both Inter­
mediate range missllea, followed.
All of the rockets got away suc­
cessfully and only the Jupiter fell­
ed to go all the way to !U target.
Missile men were rejoicing end
relaxing for the holidaya but gatting sat for a fast p afe aftar New
Y ear’a.
At week’a end. eight of the red
and white aervlce towers ware
empty of their mlssilea on the
*
cape. But 1 second Atiaa waa rea­
dy In Ita tower and a second Van­
guard satellite — carrying mis­
sile was also believed to he tucked
A (sp ecial p a r k a f r o f
inside Its gantry crane.
h a p p y h o lid a y ts lr k e s l
More Fireworkers
These two rockets are expected
to provide the firework* ta kick
off the new year. By Jan. 1, 19M,
four Jupiters and T hori are egpeetrd to he in their towera, sta­
tic • fired on the ground and ready
for flight testing.
Before the Vanguard missile can
try again to put up a small taat
satellite, each of the many com­
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ponents of the rocket must be
rhecked over and it m ust be testfired on the ground a t least once.
The stand has been repaired fol­
lowing the unsuccessful launching
of the Vanguard Dec. A.
Three more attem pts to launch
a small satellite are scheduled be­
fore the Navy tries to put up a
21-inch fully-instrumented satel­
lite.
Also in the wind for the coming
year is a possible attem pt by the
Army to put up a bigger satellite
with its nigged Ju p iter — C mis­
sile, an advance version of the
Jupiter.
Atlas officials have also spoken
of a possible order from the gov­
ernm ent lo get th eir big missile
ready for a satellite launching a t­
tempt. It was learned that by the
end of March the Convair Corp.,
prime contractor for the Atlas, ex­
pects to be ahle to launch four of
the giant missiles a month.
Newest Missile*
The newest missiles on th* cape
next year are expected to be th*
Navy’s Polaris interm ediate range
missile, and the Air Force Titan,
intercontinental projectile, a sup­
plementary weapon for tha Atlas,
the Polarii have already been car­
ried out at the cape but th r full
missile assemble Is not known to

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Suds anew ta m Inexpensive, attractive ta d safe tees* ta add ta
tfca family Ckriihssat tree.
Com Mm Imagination. 9 o odi Cording mskea the spoke* a i on
fair* and le/efg idea* ithee you a drum. Tay Inelrumenla and
scores of music on a wall carry
trim your tret.
out th t Christmas them*.
SILVER AND WHITE TREE:
By RAYMOND lAJOtl
Natural green tree la adorned
Central Pres* Asiociuftoa
with silver and whit* ornaments
Correspondent
ECORATINO the Chrlstmai which make 1 linking effect
tree Is a family affair, With such s delicate c o l o r
w h tth tr you ehooaa a majestic scheme, uae ns mor* ornaments
Ire* that raachta ta th* ceiling, than tree cm gracefully carry;
or maka your own miniature space them far enough apart to
model ta place atop a tabla or allow. green of tree to show
through.
buffet.
MONEY TnEE: This one U
Bet aside on* evening just for
this project. Maybe In your homa perfect for children. Uae rope*
tt’a traditional ta rastrv* thta of colored foil coin* and awagi
fun for Christmas Eve. Or, per­ of shiny beads. Buy bead* In
haps you put up your tree on a different colors that are already
much earlier date, and Invit* strung.
At to decorating your Christ­
friend* to help string popcorn
and cranberries, wire balls or cut mas tree, It goes without aaying
star* of paper. But whether you that lighted canAM* ar* dangerInclude friends a r just your awn oua and ahem14 a* avoided. Claes
family, make this occasion a real or metal decoration* a n beat,
party, climaxed with cirol aing- for these are fireproof as well aa
attractive.
Ing and festive refreshments.
If th* lights and the wiring
How effective your tree looks
will depend on where It's placed, hava been stored from a previous
the ala*, shape and design of year, be sure le go over th* in­
sulation Inch by inch—especially
trimming*.
First of all. let tt stand free where tt haa been bent, twitted
and clear, between windows, tn a or knotted—u cracked Insulation
hay. or against a long wall. Be­ very frequently falls away and
aming* the furniture If neces­ (alia to protect.
Don’t pul too many light cir­
sary—lha finest balsam fir can’t
help but lose aom* of Ita stately cuits In on* outlet Th* fact that
beauty If Jammed into a liny It worked fine that way last year
doeen’t mein much. You may
corner of the living room.
If you like, make your tree the have added a fixture or two In
Old-fashioned kind—loaded with th* Interim and th* house wiring
ornament* saved through the (another year older. Incidental­
years. Or. perhaps you prefer ly) may be carrying Ita maxi­
th* modern, themed tree—on* mum load. If possible, distribute
with a deflnlt* cotor scheme, or 1he power requirements among
One whleh holds Just on* or two several outlets.
Don’t tel light* burn overnight,
kinds of ornaments.
F R O S T Y , F A I R Y L A N D and don't leave the light* on
TREE: Ipray tree frosty whit* when you leave the house for any
or us# thick, creamy soap suite tenglh of lima. A prettily lighted
to cover all branch**. Place giant tree may be a Joy to com* home
red bell at th* top of th* tree. to, but not If the home la gone.
Other safety suggestion* in­
Then, looeely tie five or six red
balls of different sixes In a bunch. clude these. For example, place
Hang th t grapehk* cluster* of electric trelna away from the
ball* at sttractiv* spot* on your tree. Us* a twitch aom* distance
from your tree for turning the
tree.
C H R I S T M A S GREET! NO electric llghta off and on. Do not
TREE: This tree la trimmed en­ plug or unplug Iht lights beneath
tirely with greeting cards which the tree.
After you have opened all your
tell your friend* how much you
appreclata their thoughtfulnes*. Christmas gilts, remove *11 th*
Set tree up early In December, gilt wrapping* and packing ma­
tie on card* a* they'r* received. terial* from your living room and
Place tree In * spot where light disport of them.
w ill shin* on cards, show up their Th* darning plum pudding and
the blazing yul* log ar* holiday
brilliant colors.
MILITARY BASE: Base for tradition*, but the Incendiary
this tree la as unusual as th* Christmas tree Is—all too often
trimmings. Round occasional ta­ —a contemporary tragedy. Fol­
ble la wrapped with heavy con­ low n f tiy rule* and keep your
struction paper, rimmed with foil Christmas safe and happy.

D

the open market at a price of
not less than 75 per cent of parity, wbd* still allowing him lo
DALLAS. TEX. — UP— An ex­ sell it abroad at * world price.
It ie designed to go Into effect
port subsidy plan designed to let
cotton flow fit free trad* chann­ la m » .
els rath er than through govern­
ment warehouses has been appro­
EARLY TO SCHOOL
ved hy American Farm Bureau
MUSKEGON, Mich. — (U P )—
delegates.
Th* police search for four-yearTh# plan apprnsed by tha dele­ old Kim Johnson ended when they
gates from Id states will he sub­ learned he went where "all the
m itted to the AFR board of dir­ klda were. Kim waa found at th*
ector*. If tha hoard will approve neighborhood wher he had tirned
tl. the plan will be pushed In een- up in kindergarten to be with hit
g rts s by th* bureau.
playmates.
It rail* for a subsidy of around
ISO per bala to be paid a i porter*
of American entton. Backer* said
this would allow the shippers to
buy cotton from tha farm er on

H&amp;A Department Store

Best Christmas Wishes

Ministers Work
60 Hours Weekly

Camel driver* In Y em ta stuff
bundles nf fodder Into th* mouths
of their beasts before starting a
long journey, lay s tha National
Geogranhlc magaxln*. D riven tay
unless th* esm elt are force-fed
they do not eat enough for a pro
I longed journey.

lo p s ot tije
pulctiDe

trim m ings!

ractj anb
eberp ont.

Season b t yours!

A. F. RAMSAY, Florist
Sip*#

Av*. at Railroad
i’h. FA 2-2101

Crowing

STINE
MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

to our many friends -*
our doep fell appreciation
for /our loyalty and IriondihJp
during the past year , . .

H ILL LUMBER
and SUPPLY YARD

station to

joys of this Holiday

1:

we wish you a Very Happy Holiday!

sheila. They like them ground In­
to ■ fine powder beforehand.
But only the porcupine* will g*4
yul* Inga. They usually eat them
with celery and orange ea th*
side.

A«d...a Christina!
with all tfca

Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce

FREMONT. Ohio -,1 B - How
much do preachers work’
That question was asked of K?
Lutheran ministers at a meeting
here recently.
Most said they worked an aver­
age of fio hours a week.
Laymen attending the same
meeting were asked how long they
thought their p is to n should work.
They said A4 hours.
However, both m inisters and lay­
men agreed on prioritlca which
should he given to various tasks.
Listed in order were preaching,
teaching and visiting th* sick.
Preparations of sermon* ranged
from one hour to more than 14
hours, according to answer! on
questinnnarie* hy the ministers.
Thr Bcv. David Wolber, of San­
dusky, Ohio, who read tha result!
of the surrey to th* conference,
pleaded with th* "one hour man”
to step forward and ih a rt the se­
cret of such speed.
nut the questionnaire! were un­
signed and no on* volunteered to
speak op.

G r e e t in g *

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Pig'ii Whistle

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f o r g o ir

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Yule Log Top Item
On Christmas Menu
At Washington Zoo Export Subsidy
WASHINGTON— U P— A yuU Plan Approved
log’s not for burnln’ Christmas
at th* Washington aoo. They're
going to ent It.
Zoo Director Theodor* Reed
said raw, crunchy yula log was
* top item on the C hristm as menu
for some of hie s ta r hoarders.
He said th* big Christm as Day
frast at the too also would In­
clude worm*, ground oyster she­
lls, hay and horsenseat.
The hear* will feast on 40 po­
und* of sorghum bread. If you
happen to know a hear, you can
bake some nl homo by simply
mixing sorghum, grain syrup,
yeast and horse fat and baking
until hard.
The worm* go to th* too's
h opooa — a M editerraniaa va*
riel y of bird with a gourmet’s
taste. Hoopoe* dnnV like their
worm* straight. They perfev them
stored for awhile with powdered
milk and mutch In a dam p place.
Most animals wilt get oyster

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W elfare

John Price Flying, Fighting Admiral

Legislation

By DOC QU1GG
United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (U P)—"Adm. John
penalizes the child In ■ family
E d l r ' i Note: T h e SUIe Left*- ices as distinguished from ■ mere
Dale
Price Is dead i t 63." the
with more th in three children
lstur* Interim Committee on dole.
headline
says, and i spate of
and
Is
menlfestly
unfair.
Florida,
beginning
In
1937,
b
e­
Publ Welfare l* conductini exSince the federal government memories spills across the years,
9* hauve research Into the ita te 's came a part of the national
entli assistance program in an program and today many thous­ does not impose any maximum. \ *‘j 0hn D sle,” as he was known
effo to determ ine how Florida ands of needy persons In our state the welfare departm ent is thus (jm ililrlj. in th&lt;. Navy, was a
. . .
.
canoperate the program more are bking ministered to by trained rendered unable to tike advan■ f)ght!ng ad•Naively. The following dis­ personnel helping to make their tage of the full amount of match- Hying
pan is the first of a two-part lives brighter, and enabling them ing funds available to the state, mirat. He got the Distinguished
sera in which Jacksonville At- to participate in the ever ex­ The Florida maximum should be "lying Cross in World War II for
to*y Fred S. Ritk, immediate panding opportunities of our fast removed, or at the least, increa- valor and achievement' in attackp a president of the Florida growing state. More than $150 sed to a maximum of $1X3 to ing Wake Island.
I had a rath er personal Interest
Birds, review* the history of million annually in federal and provide for a family of four
wfare legislation and makes state funds are being expended children.
In the successful completion and
ajcifie recommendations. Risk in this great hum anitarian enter­
After all, the child lhould be ssfe return of the Wake Island
H rren tly is a member of the prise.
placed in a preferential class bomhing. I went along. My duty
Is it a perfect program? No. because he Is the building btock was to write about it for the comS trict 81* Board. (Duval CounFor despite the gigantic strides of the America-to-he. and what dned Allied press.
t)
already Uken there are certain
Ao
reKU|, and pr„ erVf him
BY FRED 8. RIZK
Just about this week. 14 years
A* W ritten for United Pres* areas which through experience will depend on whether we have ago, we were on the Island of
JACKSONVILLE (UP) - Ever and study we have learned might a useful and productive citiien or Midway sweating out prepara
nee th j biblical cry. "Am I my well be improved.
a Juvenile delinquent, a criminal tions. It was to be the longest
These it seems to me are a t fol­ mobster, a run-away falher or ari overwater night air strike made
rother’s keeper?’’ was uttered,
van has been concerned with the lows.
in the war up to that tim e. Mind­
unwed mother.
1. The need to Increase the
While originally this Involved
(Tuesday, Rizk take* Issue with ful of the casualty rate In nlr at­
lueitien of responsibility for his present maximum illowamce for a theory that Florida’s aid lo tacks at that tim e, a Navy public
dependent children.
ja fellow man’s welfare,
commendations
for a relative relation* man had advised me to
2. The need to adopt a relative
only Individual conscience and
illegitimacy and details his re­ desist from going along, on the
of history which developed the responsibility and a lien and sp o n sib ility and lien nnd re­ simple theory that it Is easier to
economic and social interdepen­ recovery law.
covery law and the need to pro­ write about a thing if you stay
dence of mn and nations broad- 3. The need to providr addi­ vide additional staff to do the alive.
personal .halrty the evolution tional staff to do the job.
The admiral was aghast when
necessary welfare job )
Barest Nerds
denre of men end nations broadThe present Florida monthly
end the base of this conception.
By the tim e our great national maximum for aid to dependent
charter, the Constitution, was children irrespective of the num­
adopted, it was acknowledged ber is $81. This actually supplii
■nd permanently established that only the barest necessities for a
of the alm s of government mother and three children. It
was "to promote the general
welfare.'
However, It was not untit Aug.
14, 1933, after a succession of
economic depressions that brought
CHICAGO — (U P )— An angl
w ant and privation to many of
our citizens, that our national neering consultant contend* that
conscience In social welfare be­ the U. S. Post Office could cut
gan to aw aken and we Imple­ costs 20 per cent without aacrtf
mented thia constitutional direc­ Icing efficiency,
tion by the passage of the Social
Edmund Tyrol,
management
Act.
consultant, said private industries
Funds Available
using time-motion itu d iei have
Federal
funds
were
made cut their m aterial handling and
available to the states on a housekeeping re st by an average
matching formula to assist the of 42 per cent.
needy, blind, aged and dependent
He slid sim ilar itudlea should
child. Subsequently an aid pro­ be mode of the post office oper­
gram for th e permanently dis­ ations.
abled and hospitalization were
As a second step, Oyrol sugges­
added. Finally, in 193d, amend­
ments were adopted which laid ted th a t the post office eliminate
a
emphasis on the vital need for hand-eorting of mail.
“Thle might requlra th a t all
^
prevention and rehabilitation serv­
mail would have to be sent In envelopee of four standard sizes,1
he said.
"Each envelop# would have at
A n accasfanal thalr o f food kasia iiu lg n (• a awful gift t* sslsrt fas
one edge a tab similar to lha tab
Taut n s ham*, and lor piin*. Such i chair brifhttna th* sornsr s h in
it stands, and |&lt;N much us* as • p u ll.u p to • conversation g ro uping.
cards used by business for v ari­
Shown is a now lew arm walnut chair with a back brass (rims with cans.
ous sorting operations. The orginal coding might have to be done
by en operator In a manner sim ­
ilar to the card punching In In­
dustry, or it might hepoisible to
develop an electronic scanner that
would do this automatically.”
At prrsent Tyrol said, six nr
seven manual sortings are nereisary for each piece of mail. Using
Our heartleft wishes
four standard first class envelop­
for a Merry Christmas t
es, ha said, only one manual sort­
ing would be n rrrssary . saving a
minimum of six hours of labor.
FA 2-1611
"The Intlal punch ran carry atl
23I t French Ava.
data for pruper delivery," ha said.

this suggestion was relayed to
him.
"Why, we’re leaving ■ bomb
off one of the planes Just to get
you on.” he said. " I ’m going
along myself. I want Ihis thing
done right."
Argued For Bombers
Admiral Price at that lime was
commander of Fleet Air Wing
Two—or, in the Navy’s quaint
shrunken nomenclature, ComFairWingTwo, He had argued the
high command into letting him
use huge four engine flying-boat
nlanes as bombers, and on this.
heir first strike, he wanted to be
ure of success.
He was a forceful personality.
During a briefing session on
Midway, one of the fliers meninned something a b o u t radio
communication between planes.
The admiral himself happened to

be eavesdropping at the edge of
the crowd.
"Ain’t gonna be no rad io !" he
roared, causing several lieutenanti to jump like scared rabbits.
“ Nobody’s gonna know we’re in
(he air (111 we get ihere."
In those days, they wore heavy
steel armor, padded so that it re­
sembled a baseball catcher’* pro­
tector. front and rear. This was
to fend off anti-aircraft shrapnel.
By the time you got it on over
your parachute, which in turn
was on over your Mae West, the
weight made you staggr.
A Tharming Tag
U.S. industry was dovetailed In
queer ways Into the war. On the
flight toward Wake. I exam ined
my armor and found a charm ing
tag on the inside, labeled "F a sh ­
ion Frocks. Inc."
And. on the way, there was a
security les*on I never forgot.

The plan* commander** r o l e *
came through the earphones to
the crew . "Men, I have an an­
nouncement. Mr. Qulgg, the U.P.
war correspondent aboard, tells
me wo arc making the first flight
In neutralize Wake air strips for
the Allied Invasion of the Mar­
shall Islands in a day or tw o "
He then detaildo the whole
plan of what outfits were going
to invade what Islands. If we had
been shot down alive, the rnemy
svould have had a whole crew to
tortured information from. I kept
my big mouth shut for the rest
of the war.
Since that was the Christmas
season, and so is this, let’s doff
boys who spent w artim e Christ;
m ates in the P a c i f i c wastes."
There’s a song you hear at this
season inquiring bow’d you like
(o spend Christmas on Christmas
Island. No thanks. I’ve been
there. Christmas Island Is a pile
of sand with maybe (wo palms
and no romance.

It’s bougainvillea time at
press Gardena, Florida,
Shirley Stevenson seems to
enjoying the lovely Metso

uig

Tuesday, December 24, 1937

Jf# WmtfstS Wrrslf

Expert Has Advice
For Postal Dept.

At Christum* time, may our hearts open wide
to the meaning of the day* and the birth of our Saviour
that was the greatest g ift that ever blessed mankind . . .
So, while wc bestow and welcome gifts of all kinds
during this luppy season, le t us remember best
His gifts to u s , . . the spirit of Faith and Hope,
Peace and Good WiM, and Glory unto God * i •

J. W. Hall, Realtor

CHANCE MEETING
EFFINGHAM . ILL.— (U D —
Harold J. Taylor, Effingham a t­
torney, *t T'P«d *t a reiU u ran t In
Grand Junction, Colo. In the same
dining room w ai his twin lister,
Mr*. G. A. Mill*, wife of the com­
ptroller of Frinretnn University.
N either knew the other w ai in the
West.

To you and yours we
jxtond our very best wishes
for the Happiest Holiday
ever!

Irving I. Pryor
Slate F irm Insurance
MeUrh Hide.
FA 2-3112

NINE SOLDIERS KILLED
LIMA. PERU (U P )—Nine Pe­
ruvian army soldier* were killed
.ind 22 other* were injured nsriouily when * truck in which
they were riding plunged down i
(O-fnot precipice Wednesday. The
accident happened on the Pan
American Highway near the hoc
der between Piura and I.ambayeque province*, north of Lima.

all our friends for a
gay, colorful Christmas season.
to

ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store

CHRISTMAS
AND NEW YEAR
GREETINGS
Thunk you for your
purtunage . . . may
vau enjoy a Happy
Holiday!

loyal

Berry’s Warehouse
Furniture
901 W. ta t

FA 2-3*75

YOUR COUNTY OFFICIALS:
May I, at this season of lore nnd good will, exprc-ui to you ad my grateful
thanks for your loyalty and Kupport In helping me make Ihis year of service
to you as vour Judge most successful and pleasant, nnd seek your continued
good will, loyalty and support during the coming year.
And to all of you my most heartfelt w ish la for:

THE

HOARD

Fred M. Dyson

OF

COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

II. f . Dodd

W. I,. Swofford

John Krlder
Homer I.ittle

Good Fortune
Good Health

J. I.. Hobby,
Sheriff
#

and

John I- OaTIowny, Tax Collector

R. T. Mllwee. Superintendent oT Public Instruction

Good Cheer
KirlyU Housholder, County Prosecuting Attorney

MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY
TO ONE AND ALL!

McReynolds
Drug: Co.
2304 Sanford Are.

FA 2-0*11

ERNEST HOUSHOLDER
County Judge
Juvenile Judge

�Strong Connection Between Eye-Strain TV Watching
that waa large enough to have
statistical meaning.
Dr. A. H. Griffith, health offi­
cer of the city of Cardiff, divided
the kida Into two groups — those
from home* with TV and thoae
from homrs without TV. The
numbers Involved w e r e large
enough to create a presumption
that if TV watching caused no
eye-strain, cates of recognizable
eye strain would total about the
same in each group.
Difference Not Significant
year.
He then counted the glasses[ The aurvey waa made In Car­ wcarcra. In all, more TV kids
diff, Walea, and waa noteworthy wore glasses than TV • less kids,
becauaa It waa the flrat anywhere but the difference waa not enough
to be "significant" statistically.
WJtcn the children were subdivid­
ed into age groups, a "statistical
significance” appeared a m o n g
those 10 years old and older, and
this was markedly increased In
the group among children 11 years
old and older.
lie pointed out that normally
the growing eye-balls of children
have a tendency toward near­
sightedness. In his opinion chil­
dren up to the age of eight "can
usually cope with eye * straining
conditions without the optical ef­
ficiency of their c os being Im­
paired," hut in childrrn over
eight, eye strain ran "accelerate
and exaggerate" the near sighted
e ehtlacclerat can" train rrn y
tendency.
In TV-watchlng, he said, eye
muscles undergo physical strain
because "they ara continuously
endeavoring to adjust the optical
system In order that a clear, eas­
ily intrrprctegm dyam al rbrlaolnll
lly Interpreted Image may he re ­
ceived on the retina. The visual
object may be blurred, moving,
flickering, or badly illuminated.”
Cardiff ftrrrpti'm Good
• • f a mil mmr Iriendm t
TV reception in Cardiff is good,
he said, because the transm itting
tower Is no more than 10 miles
removed from any set in the city.
He acknowledged that his survey
fell short of proving that "televi­
sion viewing does affect chil­
dren's vision."
B r DELOS SMITH

IM lH F m i Retrace Editor
HEW YORK (UP)—A surrey of
ttJSO acboot children produced a
statistical connection between JuvraH* cya-itraln and TV watch­
ing.
| The connection wai ■t r o n (
enough for tha public health artenlist who made the surrey to
recent mend that in our TV age,
all children thould have routine
vMon teen "at le n t" twice a

Children Want
Toy Satellites
This Christmas

"flu t," he added, "the Indirect
evidence suggests this may be so.
If we arc to accept the findings
411AMI IP— Santa Claui, who
at their face value then theef- Is used to getting all sorts of un­
feet of television v |- wing on chil­ usual rrquests ranging from a
dren’s eyesight is a serious m a t­ baby sister or brother to a white
Christmas, has been hombarded
ter."
He felt that "th e only explana­ with pleas for something new this
tion" for the survey results was season—toy satellites.
that "m any of the older school
The Santa Claus at one local
children watch television so often, departm ent store reports that the
so long and under such adverse "Sputnik" rage has captured the
conditions th a t it c a u s e s eye children's interest to the point
strain sufficient to impair the v i­ where it surpasses the popularity
sion of some of them ."
of guns and dolls.
P aren ts should know of these
"possible d an g ers;" a n d they
ALAItM MONEY
should sec to it that children look
MILTON, Mass. —nr— Firemen
at TV under the best conditions, responding to a false alarm dis­
he said. And opticians and oph­ covered $27 in hills stuffed into
thalmologists, when they are e x ­ fire hox 32. Police figured that
amining the eyes of children, somebody inadvrrtently set off the
should ask questions about how alarm while trying to hide the
those ryes are used and under i money.
what circumstances.

Easy Entertaining New Year’s Eve

Oh' ftanfarh Srralh
Tuesday, December 21, 1057

‘57 Crop Value ^
Report GiVen
WASHINGTON (tft — The Agrlculture D epartm ent says the v a l­
ue of crops produced In the United
Slates in 1957 w^s tl7,M6.l»2.000
This compares with 1956 crop
production valued at t i l , 711,124,000.
The sum m ary of erop values
was based on what farmera r e ­
ceived for forage, field and m is­
cellaneous crops; fruits and nuts;
major seed crops; and com m er­
cial vegetables. In all 79 crops
were valued.
Com, as usual, was the kingsise money m aker. The 1957 crop
was valued at *3.991,111.000 down
from the 1956 value of *4,459,465,•
008.
Hay displaced cotton as the sec­
ond high-value crop. The 1957 hay
crop was valued at 52.266.350,000
compared with the 1956 value of
52,303,616,000,
Cotton and cottonseed reached a
1957 value of *2,017.143.000, down
considerably from the 1956 value
of 52,401.469,000.
Soybeans, vaued at *1,004,934,POO, got Into the billion dollar class
for the first tim e. Last year soy­
beans were valued at *360,747,000.
Tobacco, usually a billion dollar

crop, slumped to a 1957 value of
*358.052,000. In 1936 tobacco was
valued a t *1,169,795,000.
Other big money-makers includ­
ing oats 5603,493,000; peanuts 5157,
760,000; p o t a t o e s M08.329.000;
Peaches
$130,134,000;
Oranges
5252,217,000; and tom atoes 5150
202,000.

CAYUGA'S WATERS
ITHACA, N.
—ir-C ornell
University students, who for genwaters, may have to drink Cayuwaters, may have to drink Caluga's w ater. Iihac3 officials recent­
ly began plans to supply city drink­
ing w ater from Cayuga Lake.
FILBERT STUFFING
NEW YORK -~ A—A different
turkey stuffing combines filbert
nuts ant! cognac. For a 6-lb. tu r­
key. chop a medium sized onion
and saute In a tablespoon of but­
ter. Mix with 3 cups of fine dry
toasted bread crumbs. Add lla
cups of chopped filberts, ’» cup
butter, 1 cup chopped celery, 1
teaspoon of thyme, salt and pepper
to taste. Moisten with a dash of
cognac. Rub the cavity with salt
and stuff.

FU RNITU RE CENTER

Whether you rzpect n largo or small group at your homo New
Year’s Eve. you'll wont to plan some festive but simply served
refreshments. Ideal for the occasion is linked bam, cheese, rve
bread, ami. of course, the |» rfect beverugu u! moderation tor witcoming 195*'. light, bright beer.
If you're going out tor the evening yourself, you can prepare
lho supper Iwlnri hand and then invito friends home with vou.
You mav want to bake and glaze a ham steal, rather than a whnlo
nr half bam if llm group is In he small Here’s bow to do it, and
bo sura to (bill the beer well for lho New Year s load!
Glazed llam bleak
1 bam steak (1'/» to 2 inch * thick)
I teaspoon dry mustard
Whole t love*
I teaspoon horseradish
Vi cup brown sugar
Vj cup beer
Score fat edge of liam slice in diagonal criss cross grooves about
onn-incli apart. Stud with doves Place m n shallow baking dish.
Combine sugar, mustard, horseradish ami beer, fo u r part of n u r­
ture over top of bam slice. Use remaining portion to Lisle ham
during Inking. For ready-to-eat bam, hako row-reil at 32a degrees
for 25 to ;i0 minutes lor n H i-inch sliro or 30 In 40 minutes for a
2-inch slice. Then uncover nnd continue in Lake until brown. For
rook before-eating ham, l»ako covered nt 325 degrees (nr 1 to l*/i
hours for a I'i-in rh thick slice nr 1% to 2 hours lot a 2 inch slice.
Uncover last 15 minute* to brown.

Wiihuig j i t i bright

Ml thiniot holiday!

H. II. Owens
Service Station
1219 S.

Park

FA 2-9820

BELTED IN FRONT ONLY,
the barrel-back s i l h o u e t t e
slimes In n suit of plumcolored tweed from the George
Carmel colUction.

In the Spirit
of the Se a s o n .
For us, c.ich Christmas takes on added meaning
antf extra warm th as w c view the holiday scene
that is so richly endowed with the happy
memories of your friendship! May wc
take this opportunity to wish
you — our many friends —all the many
W hen y o u hoar lho bells on
Christm as d ay , w e hopo thoy
^

echo th e Joyful sounds of

blessings of this holy time . . . rich
in the spirit o f happiness, good health
and the very best of everything!

your holiday, festivities.
u r ttiilttibe mctttfaac comes to pou

Sherman Concrete .

bearing tljr sincere Ijope tljnt tlje flilt
^ o t tiniUcrs.il pence Unit soon Ue rcnlijcU.
I

McRaney Smith
Paint &amp; Glass Co.
2515 3. Park Are.

Pipe Co.
Ph. FA 2-02.11

FA 2-6Mil

FA 2-5181

�«r

Bhr franforh ¥eralh

Tue«da&gt;*, December 24, 1SST

NAME IN JEOPARDY
LOS ANGELES (U P )— Nelson
"L ucky" Turner, 30, an extremely
unlucky burglary suspect, was
held today on a new burglary
charge after his truck loaded with
stolen goods collided with a police
car. Police said Turner was ap­
parently driving away from the
scene of a burglary when the ac­
cident occurred. The suspect was
out on bail for another burglary
charge at the time.

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OREGON RELAXES
EUGENE, Ore. M - Oregon's
football team ••on’t scrimmage
until Saturday when it flies to Los
Angeles to begin getting ready for
its New Year’s Day date in the
R0se Bowl with Ohio State.
Coach Lcn Casanova said the
team will hold a light practice
Thursday, hut will he idle today
because the team members are
taking examinations.

I troops in the integration of Cen­
tral High School a t Little itock.
A rk was the South'* biggest
new* story of 193,.
The f.ittle Rock affair, and p a r­
ticularly the rolo of federal
troops, got the unanimous firstBy CHILES COLEMAN
place vote of newspaper editors
United Press Staff Correspondent and United Press staff rorrosponATLANTA (U P )—Use of fed e ra l, dents throughout Dixie who sub-

Editor’s N ote: This is one of
a number of year-end dispatches
’ on news and feature develop­
ment* In the South in 15.37,
IVrillrn h&gt; United Press Staff Correspondents.

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Blessings
of the
Season
Beit wishes to all * t Yuletide happiness-

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A I.IIE R T A J . H A L L . A S S O C IA T E
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In every w ay - we wish for you
a very happy holiday season I

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Holiday meals are traUttonalt’i -pound (170* F. internal tempera*
pfijaaiit. Here are ideas to make tu rn .
Itemember that the roast will
tha iraaoit Joyful and marry.
be Juicier If cooked rare or me­
dium, tather than welt done.
l y RA YM O N D A . V A JO K
When preparing a standing rib
Central Press AJios-iatiou
roast &lt;bone-ml. the only varia­
Correspondent
tion from the above is to omit
O ONE think* cf Christmas the rack from the pan and to
without tha (east. To every­ cook the roast about 10 minutes
one, Christmas means lejoicing, less time per pound,
and, good food'.
flaked llam fur the Holiday*
' It's no wonder. Tha happy
Another holi-lay favorite is a
holiday give* u* tarty (tutted
goose and turkey, eggnog, steam ­ baked half or whole ham. A ham
ing plum pudding, a hearty was- i* esptm lly festive because it
m l bowl, magi cakes and leb- can be s-&gt; easitv "fanned up"
kuchen. It is many other special with glaze and decoration for a
treat* as well, depending on holiday dinner or buffet supper.
Study hum label for cooking
where you come from and what
your inherited family customs directions. If none Is available,
bake a whole ham IS minutes
barton to be.
pvr pound; u half ham 23 min­
Thl* year, make it a truly utes per pound, in a 323* F. oven.
memorable Christmas, especially Remove ham from the oven the
when It comes to food. Try your last half hour of cooking time
hand at something new and dif­ to glaze and decorate. Score fat
ferent, something exciting with a and spread over it a glazing
touch of glamor. Why not. try mixture made of brown sugar
rib roast of beef, baked ham, (I cup for a whole ham, mixed
bacon brunch?
with just enough pineapple or
A Christmas hostess can stay orange juice to moisten slightly &gt;
serene and poised amid the flurrv Return to oven f-ir one-half hour
and excitement of the holidays if or until sufficiently glazed an l
she choose* a rib toast of beet brow nod.
for the festive meal.
Place ham on platter and gut­
Rib roast, either a rolled or nish Just before taking to the
•landing roast, t* the easiest of table. A gay holiday garnish
hclldsy dinner meats to prepare consists of "pomsettUs' made by
—there’s no beforehand "fixing." pinning candied otange p e e l
no watching or special attention petals onto the ham. Center wills
needed during cooking. The a gum drop.
cook's free for a dozen and one
11.i con Bnineh
other hohdsy meal arrangement*.
A brunch w a good choice for
Whst'a more, no choice for the the hostess with a busy social
holiday dinner could be a greater calendar, for morning entcitainfavorite with guests and family ing is one of the easiest on I
than this tender. Juicy cut.
friendliest of all, During the
A king-sire rib roast, weighing Yutetide, a brunch Is especially
from 6 to 8 pounds, will serve popular as pleasant contrast h»
at least 10 persons, with left­ the many family gatherings, re­
overs for a later family meal In ception* an ! supper parties.
estimating the size roast to buy. cjmekly prepared dishes len t
plan on at least one-half pound themselves to brunch entertain­
per person. Cook the roast the ing. Bacon is a good meat s-'lr1easy no-watehing-way and bring lion for the brunch mrnii for it
tt to the table on your hand­ cooks in very few minutes.
somest platter with a simple fes­
Bacon Brunch J'tatlcr
tive garnish—peihaps a apng or
t pound bacon
two of holly.
2 cups cooked rice i*, rip
Onc-Tw o-Thrci Method
uncooked j
J Here's all you need to do. in
I eggs
' three easy steps, to cook a rolled
*4 cup milk
r,b roast of beef to pcifectlon.
1 teaspoon salt
fiesjon roast with salt and
'« teaspoon pepper
pepper. Place fat sale up on a
li cup minced green i-pp-r
rack in a ahallow open masting
l tablespoon mince.t ptmlentn
pan. (Do not flour the roast,
Fry bacon until crisp: drain err
and there's no need to add water absoibent p«rer. l-cuve rne-half
or to baste during cooking t
cup cf drippings In skillet. Add
Tlace roast in a 32V F. oven rice and brown lightly t'rumbio
and cook according to the fol­ half of the bacon. Beat eggs,
lowing schedule:
milk and seasonings: add • n u n i flare: 39 minutes per pound bird bacon. Add to lice and mix
(HO* F. internal tem perature. well: cook over low heat until
• Medium: 33 minutes per pound eggs tluekrn. Remove to pl.itlrr
(1&lt;0* F. Internal lem retalurei. and g a r n i s h with remaining
W ell-done:, 40 minutes per bacon. Four sem e ■«

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MERI.R OBERON RETIRES
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the screen and television aetressaid todsy. Miss Oheron arrived
from New York Tuesday to spend
Christmas with her husband,
Bruno Pa glial, who ow ns large
business Interests here.

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milted ballot* for the 19 best slammed Into the Louisiana coast
southern news stories nt the year. near Cameron In the early hours
Second place, by a wide margin, of June 27. was a solid choice for
the socomi biggest story of the
went to H urricane Audrey. Then
South during 1957. Audrey was
came, in order, the trial of John the first and by fa r the most
Kasper at Knoxville, Tenn., the severe of 1957's tropical storm s,
trial of Col. John Nickerson at and the only one during the year
Huntsville, Ala . missile firing* at that produced heavy casualties
and dam age.
Cape Canaveral, Fla., the Nash­
The storm deviated Cameron
ville, Tenn., school integration and caused deaths, injuries, suf­
bombings, the Montgomery Ala., fering and property dam ages in
integration violence, North Car­ such other I-ouisiana towns as
and
olina's s c h o o l integration pro­ I.ako Chartcs, L aFayette
Alexandria,
gram, the Hlldy McCoy adoption
Red Cross figures show Audrey
tale, and tornadoes in Mississippi
left 373 known dead and 192 m iss­
and Alabama.
ing for a total of 5t&gt;5 dead and
In Little Uock, Arkansas Gov, missing. Nearly six months after
Orval Fatibu* called out the Na­ the blow struck, 127 of the dead
tional Guard after a federal court still have not been identified.
There were 320 m ajor Injuries,
ordered Central High School to 2.993 minor Injuries, a total of 205
admit a group of Negro students persons hospitalized. Store than
at fall term opening. When the 1,300 homes and 1.139 other build­
students w ere not admitted. P res­ ings were destroyed.
The Red Cross gave mass care
ident Eisenhower brought
the
. rkansas G uard Into federal ser­ nf fid,710 persons, spent $2,800,000.
Civil Defense spent a n o t h e r
vice and sent R2nd Airborne Divi­ $2,500,000. Paym ents on Insur­
sion troops to f.lttie Rock.
ance claim s resulting from the
Sltldrnl* Guarded
hurricane eventually will exceed
For many weeks, nine Negro $20 million.
student* all ended classes under
the close eyes and gleaming bay­
onets of the federal troops. Vio­
lence and rioting in the school
vicinity m arked the first day* of
tlu-ir attendance, but by late No­
vember the situaliim had been
quiet long rnomih th.it all federal
troops w ere withdrawn, and en­
forcement uf the integration order
was left In the hands of the
guards men.
It was mile worthy th.il every
ballot placed the Little Uock story
at the top of the South's 1957 list.
Some voters listed merely- ‘‘Little
Hock" but many specified the par­
ticular issue of the use of federal
troops to achieve integration. One
editor listed his No, t choice ns
"the m ilitary invasion, conquest
ami occupation of f.ittle Hock."
The ballots were filled out befiire the spectacular December
failure to launch an earth satel­
lite in a Vanguard rocket at Cape
Canaveral, Fla . which may ac­
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count in p a rt for the fifth-place
position nf the Florida missile fir­
! *9 $mR t
ings in the list of in.
Five of the top lo stories con­
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cerned some phase of the segre­
gation question. Four of these
Little Itoek, the Kasper trial,
^ TMf bflMay!
the Nashville school bombings
ami the Mo gomery, Ala,, segre­
gation situation —were m arked at
one time o r another by open
violence. The fifth. North Caro­
lina's school Integration program
which saw a start made last fail
In sticii cities as Charlotte,
Greensboro and Winston • Salem,
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laird by avalanche* since tin- mid
die of last week. The nffiel.il,
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with supplies and g la cie r. pilots
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weather permitted.

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May your hearts
be filled w ith
gladness during
this holiday
season . . .

LEE BROS.
PLUM RINA CONTRACTORS

By LOUIII r AS8KIA
United Pre»* Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON (U P ) - It Just
wouldn't be Ch r l a t m a a unless
some reporter wrote a "pity th#
poor postman" piece.
S o . . . here are lha faets, and
let him who can hold back a
sympatheti* tear;
Tha rush started about De«. 10
Heading tha perennial port office
warning, aeveral million pople
did their Christmas mailing early.
Tha volum* of letter*, cards
and parcels pouring through tha
U.S. postal system Jumped from
a "norm al” level of ISO million
a day to twice th at figure, then
three time* aa much. Ry last
week and. It had hit what ipparantty will be the peak—5t)0 million
plecee of mall every X hour*.
Since mailmen do not custom­
arily open letter! to see whether
they contain greting card* or
p astd u * bills, no one can lay
precisely how many wishes for a
M erry Christmas and a Happy
New Yaar have heen exchanged
through the mails this year.
Holiday Mall High
But a post office spokesman
said a "high proportion” — well
u v tr half—of the 5,500,000.000 let
ters and the 85 million parcels
delivered during the psst two
weeks looked, fett or smelled like
C hristm ei mail.
On the hails nf population, your
fair share of all this mail figures
out to 33 cards and letters (In­
eluding hills, circulars and other
just-ordinary m all) and n-» . *&gt;■*”
of a parcel. (Th# Post Office em­
phasize* that any fractiu
parcela you may have received
da not represent an attem pt on
Hi p art to make sure that you
got precisely your per capita
share, but were the inevitable re­
sult of handling so much tonnsge
in so short a tim e.)
Staggering on their appointed
rounds beneath this fearful load
of season’s greetings ar* about
500.000 regular postal employes
and 250,000 temporary helpers

tall lights, spotlight* and tha
standard affliction—chrom itli. Not
to mention the decorator—selected
McCobb chastised the automo­ three-toned color schemes . . con­
tive Industry for It* "C hristm as ceived by whose decorator?"

sign world, from 4ars to coffee
tables.
Color Proper—Except Care
"There were some highlights In
1957 not easily recognizable be­
cause they had been growing in
acceptance previously,” said Mc­
Cobb. He referred to proper use
of color, other than In automo­
biles, noticeable in fabrics, floor
coverings and other home prod­
ucts.
" I was delighted to • aee the
comeback of the sky and sea
blues,” said the designer. "Two
years ago In decorating, blue was
a dead word. Yet it's one of the
baslea. ,
"The Island carpet Is another
of the cumulative design effects
. . .an innovation that creates little
focal points of warmth and eye
appeal in the home.
"And here, we might mention
as one of the highlights, the grow­
ing Interest in warm, textured
woods, such as walnut and teak.
Okay for Haciendas
“ Another has been th# use of
plastic In Its true sense, for the
new and eolorful accessories for
the kitchen. And beyond all doubt,
By DOC QU1GG
the re discovery of the versatility
United Press S tan Correspondent of aluminum is the beginning of
NEW YORK w - Herman Die- a new and exciting trend. Its cool,
m rr, a Brooklyn hoy who has melt­ handsome look. . .will unquestion­
ed down 1.000,000 pound* of gold ably be further developed. . .for
In the last 82 years, who inhales our homes In 1958."
a bit of the precious stuff every
"Low-lights In design almost a!day anrl washes about 10 cents way* fall into the caiegory of gim­
worth of the dust from his hands micks." said McCohh. "Its equiva­
every night, is retiring with a lent in furniture ts the new pseudo
work record that is also golden. Spanish-Mexlcan
trend,
totally
Sixty-two years, day in and day unsulted to the demands of our life
out, melting and alloying the mak­ today, except maybe for the few
ings of 25 to 30 million wedding
. .who still live In haciendas.”
and engagement rings. There Is
a stint for you. Rut the startling
A LOT OF TEACIIER9
part of it—and this Is confirmed
ANN ARBOR, Mich.— (U P )—
by the company records—Is thst The University of Michigan aw ar­
he missed only 3 ti days In 82 ded 15,058 teachers' certificates
years because of Illness.
from January, 1802. to June, 10How come you goofed off (hit 58. Names of the graduates were
wsy, Herman?
gathered by th««75th anniversary
Blasted Flo Epldemle
committee for a special celebrat­
It was that blasted flu epi­ ion.
demic of 1918,” he explained. “ One
day when I stepped away from
the heat of the melting furnace I mer takes *5,000 bars of "fine
had a chill. They told me I better gold"—2 (c a ra t stuff — anrl turns
go hnmr, and I was laid up three it, by melting in alloys, into 1(carat gold suitable for ring mak­
ami a half days with the flu.”
His feat of habit and loyalty ing.
The value of the "w aste” from
should he something for the rec­
ord books. The Metropolitan Life the machines is such that about
Insurance Co. estim ates th at the *25.000 a year Is recovered In floor
average working man loses eight sweepings, hand washing, shoe
days a year, women lost IS In ill­ hruihlng, and a hlnwrr system that
ness and accidents. Under that filters gold dust from the air of
figure, Deimcr was entitled to (98 the J. R. Wood factory in M anhat­
days of Illness—If he had heen an tan.
In the years of turning nut the
average man.
To what does he attrib u te hia re­ hand-marks of romance. Diemer
has seen the power machine r e ­
markable stay-well record?
" I believe good humor has a place foolpowcr, the cuffee and
lot to do with It,” h* said. "A cola dispenser replace the beer
good smite is worth a lot. I walk can from the corner saloon. He’s
around here every day telling pen retiring at y c s r'i end. At a com­
pany dinner he got (he Inevitable—
pip tn cheer up.”
Even when he walks, he’s on a gold ring—hut with a f&gt;2 point
gold. You can spo flecks and diamond in It, a point for each
specks of gold &lt;■tn bedded In the year.
factory floor. t)i uer Is the melter
for J. R. Wood A Sons, largest
U. S. maker of wedding and en­
gagement rings. They turn out
more than 500,000 rings a year.
Handles A Billion Dollars
It is estim ated that the gold
which passed through Diemer’s
hands In his long melting span
amounted to around one billion
dollars worth of retail rings. Die-

By GAT PAULEY
United free* Women’* Edttar
NEW YORK &lt;m — Paul MeCobb.
a leader In home furnishing* de­
sign, say* the year 1957 produced
* higher "level of mediocrity
than we’ve had In years.
" I ’m encouraged about the fu­
tu re,'' said McCobb, who in 15
years of design has won numerous
citations. “ We had many high­
lights, and some all too obvious
low-lights. But the highlights
won.” MeCobt said our taste gen­
erally Is improving. . ."th e level
of mediocrity Is up.”
McCobb, a man who speaks his
mind no m atter what the results,
offered to list for the United Press
the good and bad of the 1957 de-

M akt sure go* hove per/ectlg or dessert fork and teaspoon for
set (abfse /or parties and en lw beverage would ba brought tea
after the mala course has been
tatntaf.
cleared.
At each place set a bread and
By IAYMONB A. UJOM
b u t t e r p l a t e and Individual
Central Press Association
spreader, a goblet of water and
Correspondent
a napkin. The salad fork and
VERY successful hostess Is sn the luncheon fork a rt at the left
artist for sha Mends Into of the service plate with the aslad
sotorfut harmony — her guests, fork next to the plate. On the
saeh of whom she make* feet right la the knife and outside
specially honored—her tastefully that the soup spoon. A teaspoon
prepared food with correct table should be placed at lha extreme
settings — and the c h e e r f u l , right If a fruit cup lx to be served.
Christmas atmosphere.
The apoon or fork to be used
Poltowlng the** general com­ with the dessert is brought tn
mon aenae rules which previlt when It t* served. Coffee may be
for all lettings and all mtali, served with the main course, or
tha gracious hostess will always the dessert, end teaspoons should
1m assured the charm of perfectly be ready to pass with It.
set tables whether for tha big SERVICE FOIt THE BUFFET
family dinner, partlee during the SUPPER: The buffet supper has
Yuletlde season or gay holiday become one of America's most
get-together*.
convenient and moat popular
Ptatware should always be laid methods of entertaining large
la th* order of Its u*e. from the numbers of people during tha
outside in, toward the plate Yuletlde. Guests happily adapt
Spoons end knives (cutting edgta themulvs* to lha gay Informal­
toward plate) go to the r ig h t- ity and the fun of helping them­
fork* to th* left. An exception selves to tastefully prepared food.
For buffst suppers the Indi­
Is th* oyster o r cocktail fork
which belongs on the extreme vidual pieces a rt laid out flat In
symmetrical form In a convenient
right, outside ih* spoon*.
Pieces called for are butter place—all spoons together, aft
Spreader, fork, knife, cereal spoon forks together, etc. Gueali taka
(dessert), and. frequently placed the piece* they want. Individual
on saucer, spoon for coffee (tea­ pieces depend upon what dishes
art served, but tha hostess wilt
spoon).
Should your menu Include fruit, usually place for each guest:
eereal and a main courao with Fork—spoon for coffee (after
coffee, use a serving plate of me­ dinner coffee apoon If deml-tasaa
dium else, placing a fork at lha eups are used)—dessert spoon or
left. On tha right next to the fork (or aslad folk) for dessert,
Plata lay flrst a knife, next a and possibly a knife. Serving
dessert spoon for cereal and Ihen pieces are placed on table beside
a teaspoon. Hava tha edge of the each dish.
PLACE SETTING FOR INplate and the llpa of the handles
of tha sllvtrware in line about FORMAL DINNER: A casual,
an Inch from tha tabla edge. The pleaaant atmosphere surrounds
bread and butter plate, with an the Informal Christmas d in n e rIndividual butter aprtsder, li leisure, relaxation, cheer, friend­
placed In Its usual position at the ly conversation. A white damask
tip of the fork. Coffee le poured cloth la always correct and con­
and passed with teaspoon In place ventional. Fewer imd simpler
on tha iiueer. Try to aerva courses are served than at for­
breakfast In tha brightest, moat mal dinner.
The bread and butter plate
cheerful spot In the home.
INDIVIDUAL PLACE SET with butter spreader la at the
TING FOIt INFORMAL LUNCH* left directly above the forks (din­
EON: Usually a simple meal, ner fork on outside and s.tlad
luncheon een be helped along fork next to plate). At right
with emphasle on the attracllve- next to dinner plate are the din­
neta of the table appointments. ner knife, soup spoon roval bowl
A colorful cloth or Individual or cream soup) and the apoon
mats and a centerpiece of poln- for fruit or fruit cocktail (orange
settles will do much for stimu- or teaspoon). An oyster (or
cocktail) fork may he substituted
tatlng tha appetite.
Placet n e e d e d ire butter when seafood cocktail la served.
apreadcr, fork, ealad fork, knife, The dessert fork or speon Is
cream soup spoon, dessert spoon brought In with dessert.

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Herman Diemer's
Work Record
Almost Golden

hired for the Christmas rush.
Veterans amt people who have
passed Civil Service examinations
for post office jolts have first call
on these tem porary Jobs. Many
college students and publle school
teachers, trying to pick up some
extra money during their holi­
days, alto are signet! on.
Horseback Delivery
Some of the Christmas mail Is
delivered on hnrsehaek (th ere are
still more than ICO contract mail
routes, mainly in mountainous reginna, where horses are used.)
Rome ride In style In a new
fleet of "m allstera’* — three
wheeled motor scooters with redwhite-and-blue decor amt room
for a quarter ton of mail.
Rut the vast majority U being
lugged from housa So house by
carriers who travel on foot. Post
office regulations forbid them to
carry more than 38 pound* of
mail In their leather sacks at a
time. This means that when the
volume la heavy, they have to
keep trudging back and forth to
the "storage boxes” where lha
m ai le deposited by truck*.
Postm aster General Arthssr K.
Summerfleld has p 1 a d g # d that
^ ([h e r lore feet nor tired hack
nor
|llr ^ th family hearth
on Christmas Eve shill stay his
couriers from completing tbetr
annual task.

tree arrangement of beadflgtitd,

May your Christmas be sarroanded
by all the blessings and Joys of this
♦estiva Holiday Seasonl

H U N T ’S TU X ED O FEED STORE
Cor. Sanford &amp; 2nd S treet
SANFORD, FLORIDA

friends a bright and
shining Christmas season.

B. E. PURCELL CO.
ORLANDO

SANFORD

Seasons
Greetings!
With deepest appreciation
In nur good friend* and
eunto mere, to wlah you good
gift* and a llappy New
Tear I

A. K. ROSSETTER,
Florist
Flower* For Every Oceana inn
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Two new methodJ of processing
satisfactory
concentrate
from
freeze dam aged fruit were outlined
today by John &gt;1. Fo* president
of Minute Maid Corp
"We are convinced that a m ar­
ketable concentrate can he madr
tram fruit with same damage pro
siding thr proper handling and
prn-e»s)ng t e c h m u t i e s i r e r m p l o v .
ed. ' Fox stated It's only logiral
that the test for quality should be
made at the finished product end."
The new processes will result in
"an all-around better mire, whe
thcr the fruit has been iroicn or
not." Fox said.
Minute Maid’s president pointed
out that California processors
hat e operated successfully* with
freeze damaged fruit foe * ''c '* l
years through using methods that
Give the houte a j i f t o f clrprt* I ihI foap the r r * i r t i f th# « h o l t &gt; u r l o « | .
could he used now bv the Florida
[ft qu itf and n i r m t h m e b t t tntef liiftiitc met# ffitiflufr—aod f \ c n d i v
industn
living, roo. Shewn ti a memr conitmpotarr floral rifpft, in1 &lt; warm­
The Minute Maid new processes
hearted wcvrul varaioii that fc'IVmd* with etlh*f mndefii of tfldid prut,
are laeing made available to the
*M nhieiJ Another rift idea *r* the l«U«*
entire industr&gt;, Fox said, and
could be put into operation this
season
The first method impmses both
appearance and flasur nf ronren
trate through elimination of line
DALLAS. Tex. W - American
ty-ground pulp It involves the
f i r m Bureau Federation directnr*
screening of imr- ra 'h e r thin eon
ATLANTA
I T —Bnuihsmer* ventlnpal finishing methods As a
from cotton states have approved
•pent * record th billion dollars
a plan calling for a change in rot- in retail outlets during IMSd, an result, there is much less sneoslts
in the concentrate Small pulp artort price supports.
average of
per person, the tides have been th r chief r u n e
The plan was the rcsu!‘. of a tVS. D epartment of Commerce of instability, gelation ami of ('fla­
lengthy closed meeting ihal brnite lias announced.
vors In rllfus concentrate
tutom otl'e g-ods led the list
The second method preserves
up shortly before Thursday mid­
of purchases, followed by food julfe flavors through the use of
night. I[ will he submitted to the j , [ orp alI,| M-stauiant sale*.
inert gas in processing The Inert
full membership of the federation's
The su n e y Included Alabama. gas will help prevent nsldallno
board of directors.
Florida. G e o r g i a ,
Miislssippl that lakes place alter coitcetiiraie
Growers would have a choice In lennessee. th* t ernllnas, Virgin­ hai been frnten, thereby prevent­
13M of the present acreage allot­ ia, Mars land, Delaw are, Kentuc­ ing flavor changes during storage
"Minute Maid feels that these
ky. Arkansas. Louisiana. Oklaho­
ment and government support ma. Texas and the District of newr prncesses should he - made
price, or a boost of 23 p»r rent Columbia.
available (nr llrrnsing at this time
in cotton acreage, and a price sup­
Total sa lrj. (he sursev showed. for industry-wide benefit In vlewr
Fox
port reduction to io per cent of »efe some I per rent, greater than of lhe present em#r*#nc)
the estimated buying In IBM. the said. "Originally, we hsd tint plan­
parity.
ned In release the techniques until
If the rotton grower decided on previous record year, and 12 per they had been proven com mercial­
cent morp than in 1931
increased acreage and lower prire
"
Sales In all fields except lum ­ ly Equipment
for both new methods
supports, he would not be eligible ber, building m aierlals, hardware
for acreage reserve participation ami farm equipment sltmved a is ready for operation at ill Min
ute Maid plants
in the soil bank for eottnn,
marked Increase over HIM,
"We do not polm up these newThe *essinn resumed today and
Compared with olher regions, methods av the only answer* to
rfforts will he nt-sde in develop a the South's retail m errhanti were the freese problems," Fox said
long range plan for cotton f ar m­ in a ' favorable position In lose." "We will tint knnw their effectl'*
exceeding by J per rent the n a­ nets for sure until they has# beep
ers
The national board of the feder­ tions! sales average
usd com merrlall) However. our
ation suggested to the cotton belt
lerhnlrsl peoplg ire very khthusldirectors that thev i|eve|np a proTh« hag limit on hear In &lt; allfor astir as a r«sull of the extensive
gram which will permit relatlvelv nta la two per seaann except tn
testing nf this equipment 1
freF m arkets for both domestic one county where a hunter may kill
Th» n»w methods are the result
and foreign sales.
as many as he ran
uf r " search and development by
Minute Maid Corporation and
Cmnn Carbide Develpoment Com
p.mv.
The lOperimenta r im e d on hi
the romparty'v rese.vrrh teams took
plare at Minute Maid's research
laboratory. Plymouth. FI a , over
* period of four irar«
Patents resulting from the new
method* will be administered lav
Union Carbld* Inquiries about Hr
«n»l«g th* processes should be
dlrae'ad is P I Cor"'* el! preitd*iit. Union Carbtd* Development

AFBF Directors
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"No on* ran tell at this tlniihow much damage has been done
by th» frees*, m r the end result
It) th* n ran f# ." Fnx said But we
ar# eon/ident thi* the problem ran
h# ov#rrom*. with a satisfartor-.
frnien cn n een lrit' produced frum
freer* d am ag 'd (rui» "

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Pnn't u '# candles on tb« tr*«

Untreated cotton batting. r»p*r
l'H"ck liglitinc sots o.rch i e s r
nri,I rertsin c lest Is costuming will
1,-frro
being
frncod
wtrer.,
' — e connections and '-token sc■■ ignite n -lj iml l-urii witli great
*ntrr&gt; -if •.
kets.
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F* »ur* th* fur* oHOT BM.LOTS
rtcal circuit you t n ' is riot over
OSWEGO. N Y - l i t - The
13 ampere*.
Don't plug loo many cord., into dream s of all the Usvvcga High
School queen contcM anu literilly
IK MILLI\'1 J. EATON
one o-rilet.
In iietl I’rrss staff l orrfvpondrnt
0 „n'( |et christm aa wrapping.
'JP tn (moke when the billot
WASm.NGTON lb _ The m at , cumulat tn the home
box was accidentally tossed Into
or living resumed its rive in N.v
F .e nnn-rnmbusti!i&gt; materials the trash and burned.
vember. The gnsernment remirie-l
today Ihal enttrumer prices bounc­
ed up fmsr-tenlh* of one per cent
In a new- record high.
The F-ureau of Labor Statistics
.aid its rnnvttner price index for
lad iponili mared in 111 q p-r cen*
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of average HIT n prire. after
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l i ni ng levelled off &lt;n O flnbfr fir
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tlir first lint# in 1.1 monllts
r;' f S
Ttie index ha* hit rerOrtt peaks
in 11 of thr lavi IS months, It
was a 1 per rent hi (her today
than when ihe -pir.il hej.in in
February. h .v.
\ulns Up. I ooc| Ilmen
Most of the November mcresvo
was attrihulrd to an It per rfmt
rite in Ihe prire nf p#w c 'rx tn or
the mmilh, ibp bureau isid T h '
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IU*1" 'tie r' (ban off-'* a th*'*
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tenth* per ernt drop in ihe price
. . . To all our many ssondarful frl*nds!
of food
The Increase means wage inrre.ncc nf four In five cents an
hour for PiW'on workers in ihe
steel, aluminum and meal pieking
Industrie. Abmjt likinnn aircraft
and other iinrker* will re rriie one
ernt an hour raises.
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Fwan flagtie, head nf the bur
ejtu. .aid lie ex p ert, ihe indox will
-tinw- little change when D er'm
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b 'r p rire . sro ralru lsted He .std
the index .hould .hmv a downturn
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in January in reflection of the
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drop in luislnr.es aetlvilv.
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Takr-Hiimr Pay Drop
In a separate report, lists Labor
Department said ihe purchasing
power of fartory workers’ takehome pay declined hy 0 7 per cenl
because nf the rise In consumer
prices, f’nrrhasing power sljd .1.1
per r r nt cumparejl in last Nnvetn
her The lake-hom# |*av nf 1.1 mil­
lion manufacturing workers drop
ped hy 20 rent* because of fewer
working Ilnurs
The work week slipped In J9 2
hours a week
Prices began their current up
ward sp in ! in March H it after
two years of holding steadv. The
.ncenl has reduced ihe value nf
Ihe dollar abmit five renls

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I m a g m a lis n t a n sreol* Ihase unusually w r a p p e d grits.

Wf»* nr» iri'es e&lt;&gt; *o&gt;r to ii-op ih» lightest color to play tip in
pe-ic C i e t f w f l i it'/ts n-'d kdu

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FOB. A TAILOtlLD. TWOTONED TRIMMING. Use two
contrasting nbbona iprint and
p'atn or UHTsrcnt colors, each
C»sfent Pr, t. AlJormtlOW
j shout one irtrh wide' Fung »id*a
r n r r t l (SOU4* "I
IXCKAGE5. gsv and varied of ribbon together and lay list
* colorfully « ripped snd dee- -m tab!* Mine a ernea rf flat
rested with ese-tatehirg Sft«i- ider* sifirkirtg l-acti and tmth.
lories, are f#r Miny of us. the oeeping esch loop directly over
visiM* *vmbol_ cf the festive the one tvlew. and a Utile short•pint In the air, everywhere. *t *r. Keep center (lit. Do not
Christmastime
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pinch Into g a t h e r s . Stcm e
To mtke lovely packages, (htrngh center with sticky tape,
here s hoc-.:
'and pin nowet-, hemes or .in
WRAP IT snd U* It; clear an otnamenl n u tne .enter
adequate working tpace. an arcs
.V 0 D I N G T H E Gl.NGEP.that I* flat. Arm snd with plentv BREAD. Little angels. jno-»of elbow room. Atcenvhlt Ml sour men Santas, animals and other
r.ecdk .c.rfor*. ''.Mis. gla*. n*- ornament* may be placed on the
tsms. pap-re. b-ers. green'. W t!r ra- aag-, and epngs of tioll&gt;- or
your gift in fre-h ttwue and -ptuce or othei greens tucked tn
place it in a box of proper size with the low.- w t add a special
If the paper ha* a pattern, reaienal note Try tydic t soft
he sure you pise# the box so that knot near the end of four or m e
the design will be welt-spaced on extia length* nf ribbon Attach
the top. Told paper oifr. putt i these to the box tjider the bow
smooth and taut, fold end* neallvj *s they wilt tall loosely actus*
and fasten with scotch tape or package.
decorative leal*.
! One &gt;&lt;tur packet* a (*irv
It box I* Urge, tap* two sheets touch bv th# u*# of 'flitter —c
of p»per together and procred a* guttering, sand-like material It
you would with a tingle piece come* in led or gieen ot In blue.
The seams may be concealed gold or silver and it available al
With Slbhnn. Two different color*, art. gut and depaitmeut Mores,
nr a printed pap#r combined with tl may be used on Ihe fibbonr,
a plain en* win product a novelty or due. u&gt;- on the packag« The
#/!#et.
p irli to be iitcnraitd are li*e&gt;tty
AND MAKF. A BOW; No m it- touched with mucilage, the tidier
t»r howe you thocif' to tie the sprinkled on generously and tha
Hbhon around th* box (crossed ,txce*.s *hsk#n off.
through the middle for » tquare ] Another way of achieving glilbo*. ero**ed *1 either oi Nnh lei on 'our p srk ig fi is to etl»ch
end* for in oblong one. etc » the small ( h i n t mat ball* to th# ends
bnw la alw*i» made separ.ilelj of the Icing ribbons. Rtinova the
and attlrhed to live box l.tt'r. |cotter pin finm the ball, push one
TH Enr.B A BOW F O R end of pm tKtougls the edge of
EVERY O trT Make bows thet the nbtxin. and then leplst# both
at# full, puffy and luxurious t'»e ends in tIse ball, fo r packages
different kind* and mints |or sa- with sound effect#, attach smell
riaty. Combm# widths of .iiffer- i &lt; ii* to loops of ribbon and
#nt tnlnra—harrdvv stiver on wide ‘lung *- slotiieSlIn# fashion —
red, whit* on hlu*. gold on moss aenus the bo*,
green, and so no.
If bottles are your pet problem,
Mak# a email bow-of one color try wrapping them with alunup
and plae*
atop a larger bow of num foil. The material Is very
a diffierertt color
inuihatl* and mold* ea«ily tn th#
L*av# sonia #nd» of ihe b-j-&gt; here of the glass. You ran li#
long In b* fringed, or lie ■ eofl i big red bo-v at Ihe n#ek, or
knot about two inches from tne dreia it Lp with a ribbon eirlrt
boltam of each end
Tn make this ‘ eklrt." glue
Cut *#ver#l lH-m.li lengthi of lengths of balf-mch wl.fe ribbon
linrel ribbon* and lie at centri to a m atrhlrg band of wider
Draw #arh length over blunt ribbon F*‘t»n Ihe bind around
edge of knife to form a curled the ne.k of the pottle so that
roMtt*
‘trips hang to the bottom edge.
Milch your ribbon to one of t !w mure iliip&gt;, ihe luller Ihe
the colors m the paper. Choose , skirt.

Robb’s Home Bakery

CHRISTMAS

r n v c n \ N n r , n n v b iiu r t l a k k
NEW YtifiK —&lt;u*— Cranberry
■liortcake limks festive and I* eaiy
to make. Coarsely chop 2 nips (ty
pound i cranberries and I medium
apple Add 1 large banana, diced,
and ! J cup stigs* Btlr until Irult.
and sugar are well blend'd Fla-e
tn refrigerator for two nr three
hour* .n flavor* will blend Spnnn
fruit between livers anil o*er lop
of split hlsfiilt* ami garnish with
whipped rre»m

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W« hop* your holiday will be
Complete with gay festivity!

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— i Y win iam tin —
Centers! gee*« Wrtf#1*
IPOPT F kf'8 rsesrsllv
back* rmfh* puk up s little
Oil* eeiitga I" 'M il If a « #rv sei Yulttima m*n*v running in'sr#nllBe feme However, w* d'Ubl firsnra far Christmas »h«ppsrt
If thla It helpful In th» eurr«nt
tt I#a kauri nf Ik* Gin*need eif th* |i n for mnr# eelt*nugM M fu sij tk» T M « k |jltear*.minded sfudsnls
iwy txrkri# n-n.1 &lt;1 t"*lk rknse.
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JeekiB* snnse of iheaa i'*r bloek*

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Three t s e m s lied f*» tks w*H*&gt;n
riivltUe len d In Ik* Hnbnnnl f*s&gt;kn 'l leeew* A »*■* kind ef grldl**e Ibpt* Ikeset*

With ao m inv rltv a ri hemr
traded tn*#* day*, aava MdL bn*
starling print#'. kai#hsll hia b*mm* • **ms in Whirls the ner»iairy impi*m#al# * « a call, a bat,
a flama and a luitcaa*.

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S 'e extend Our Blnfrre
tppreriatinn fwr the
H arm Acceptance Gliee
I s by the People of
Hanford and Seminole
County

Ow jolly o!4 Sinta is takin* his tw,
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B R O O K FIELD M ILLS
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REGISTERED J EWELER. AMERICAN CEM SOCIETY

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For us, each Christmas takes on added meaning' and extra

warmth as we view the holiday scene th a t is so richly endowed with'
the happy memories of your friendship! May we take
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blessings of this holy time . . . rich In the spirit of happiness,
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BALES DEPARTMENT: James A. Hunt, sales manager, Don Howe, Earl

lliltjr Odham, C. P- Rabun.

Lawrence, UariioU White, stuffing.

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PURCHASING DEPARTMENT:

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BOOKKEEPING DEPT: Vf. L. Dlckerhoff-sealed, Elolse Cartar,
Carol* Bums, Carlton Todd,

These and the other members of Odham S Tudor Wish You Each A Merry Christmas!

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
Brailey Odham, President
Sales Office Corner 27th St. and 17-92 Highway

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Violence Breaks Christmas Peace In Several Florida Homes
MIAMI (U P )— Violence broke
the C hrlitm ai peace In ieyer.il
Florida home* during the holiday.
There was a “ mercy" slaying
Jfc Hollywood, a mystery slayim; In
W r th Miami and a violent family
argum ent In Tampa in which one
■man was stabbed to death.
But there was also a happy ending
to another Christmas Eve inci-^
dent, in which a pilot crashed his

pbne Into the Everglades and
lived to observe the holiday with
bis family
One of the more ^agic events
was that of 90-year-otd Charles
Brrthram Olsen who made a murdcr-suicidc pact with his bedridden
30-year-old wife. Wilhemlna, on
Christmas Eve. He had seen her
suffer for months while stowty
dying, police said, with an incur-

able illness.
Olsen left the nursing home In
which they lived and bought a .22
caliber pistol to carry out the
part with his wife. He shoe her
and turned the cun on himself hut
an attendant at the home grabbed
the weapon first.
Olsen, who had w ritten a note
telling officers what to do with
their bodies, spent Christmas Day

In jail.
A few miles south of this Holly­
wood nursing home. Gill H. Gunson Jr., 23, walked Into his fath­
er's home in North Miami to ra t
Christmas breakfast with him. He
found his 51-year-old father lying
sprawled in a pool of blood, his
Christmas presents he meant to
give friends stacked neatly n ejrby.

A single bullet had passed
through his left shoulder, punc­
turing a lung and lodging in the
right arm of the real estate brok­
er. Officers placed the tim e of
death as after 5 p. m. Christmas
Eve.
Since Gnnson lived alone, D ide
sh eriffs deputies started ques­
tioning friends and business ac­
quaintances for a lead to the slay­

er, The officers believed that Gunion had been talking to the kitler
in his office at the tim e of the
shooting.
Apparently nothing w as touched
by the slayer in the combination
office • home in which Gunson liv­
ed.
In Tampa, Je rry Tarker was
stabbed to death with a hunting
knife in a family squabble over

who would clean up the kitchen1 Leu Up man, M, Hollywood. •
after a Christm as Eve party. Kay private pilot and a produce han­
Williamson, brother of Mrs. Park­ dler of Intmokaiee, had to crash
er. rushed tn h er aid while she and land his plane In the Everglades
her husband were scuffling
Christmas Eve hut escaped with
“ lie apparently stabbed Parker only shock and exposure after
with the first thing he could lir.d,” •pending the night there. He was
an officer said.
rescued by a Coast Guard helicop­
Williamson was held for in' »jt|. ter Wednesday morning after the
gallon by the county solicitor’s Civil Air Patrol had spotted tho
office.
wreckage of his plane.

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Considerable cloudiness with scat­
tered showers followed by clearing
and eooler fonlght and Friday.

In Sanford

VOL. XLIX

Established 1009

SANFORD, FLORIDA,*

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2(I. 19S7

United lYess Leased Wire

NO. 15(5

Truman
Hits
Dikies,
r
ike s Talk To Nation
OPERATORS FOIl SOUTHERN Dell Telephone Company completing calls placed yes­
terday in Sanford. There were 11 operators on duty during Christmas Day.
,
(Photo by Bergstrom)
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Elk's Club Holds
Christmas Parly
For Underprivileged

Quiet Holiday Is
Reported In County
Sanford and Seminole County
ritirens observed Christmas yes­
terday In the true spirit of the
holiday, according to reports from
Sanford Police Chief Hay Williams
and Seminole County Sheriff J . L.
Hobby.
It was a “ very quiet’’ holiday,
bath law enforcement chief* re ­
ported.
In order to lake care of any em ­
ergencies the Sheriff’s D epartm ent
was out in lull force patm ling
the highways and communities of
the county and in the eily a full
force plus extra policemen were
pressed into service.
Deputy Sheriffs brought in two
for “ carrying concealed weapons"
the Seminole County Sheriff's De­
partm ent reported. Doth men were
carrying pistols. Traffic was un­
der control throughout the holiday
with one charge for “ parking on
the highway" and "violation of retrlcted drivers license’* made.
However, It appeared that acci­
dent* might get out of control
when one automobile was reported

The Sanford Elk's Club playr l
host to more than 3M underpri­
vileged children Christmas Eve
afternoon, complete with Santa
Claus and all!
Santa Claus arrived for the big
event, held at the Elk’s Club on
E ast Second St., accompanied by
screaming sirens' of the Sanford
Police Department.
Children, waiting around the
E lk's Club for Santa's arrival,
rushed the "Jntly Old Gentleman” ,
vicing with one another for th„&gt;
opportunity to talk with him first.
Each child had an opportunity to
talk with Santa Claus.
,A Each child, as the lino of more
Than 300 passed by Santa at the
entrance lo the huge Elk's Club
hall, received a large hag of fruit,
candy, cookies and raisins and
selected a toy.
Toys were provided by contribu­
tions from the American Legion.
Sanford I.ions Club, Sanford Men's
Golf Association, and the Anna
M iilrr Circle. Dolts were dressed
hy women of the Prejbyterian
A h u r c h . The dolls were furnished
by the Salvation Army,
More than a score of members
of the Sanford Elk's Club and the
Anna Miller Circle were on hand
Bv UNITED PRESS
to assist children in selecting tns.
The nation e!o*ed out a short, hut
and to see that each child received
tragic C hristm as holiday todav
a toy and fruit.
Tlie Christmas Party fur under with the highway fatality toll
privileged children is an annual lopping the 21X1 mark.
The National Safety Council had
event of the Sanford Elk's Club,
estim ated ISB permits would he
kdlrd in iraftie during the holiday
period, hut It became apparent be­
fore Christm as Day was half over
that the slaughter would In- even
greater than the council feared.
A last minute appeal by the
council for m otorists to practice
the spirit of the season, “ good will
toward men." went unheeded and
tho toll shot upward in the crash
of homeward hound traffic.

a total loss at 12:45 a. m. Christ­
mas morning,
Mary Shiver Gayle, 25, told De­
puty Sheriff L. J . Krir “ there was
a limb of a tree on the highway
which I swerved to miss ami my
elbow hit the handle of the door
opening it and throwing ms clear
of tho ca r.’*
The automobile, a 1350 two door
Ford, went out of control and
smashed into a tree on the right
side of the Old Orlando highway
a half mile south of the Oyster
itar. The driver was charged with
“ failure to have her ca r under con­
trol."
In Sanford, Police Chief Williams
saiil that one case of assault and
battery was made on Christmas
Day. The fracas occurred on Lake
Ave. in the Goldsboro area.
One hit amt run accident was re ­
ported on French Ave. ami only
one public intoxication casa was
made.

NEW Y o fttf ( API - Form er
President n a rry S. Truman said
today th a t President Eisenhower
and Secretary of State John Fo»
ter Dulles' telecast to the nation
Monday night was “ a lot of gobbledygook."
“The show was fixed up by
BB D 40," Trum an said, referring
to * New Yorx advertising com­
pany which hav heen employed by
the Republican Party, "and they
didn't do a very good job.
“ UBDAO—th a t's Bunko, null,
Deecit and Obfuscation," Truman
said.
The firm'* proper formal name
Is llatten, Barton, Durstine A Os­
born, Inc.
The form er president, who had
refused until today to comment on
Eisenhower'* report to the nation,
made his statem ents during a 15
minute morning talk in the rain
from the Hotel Carlyle where he
and Mrs. Trum an are staying
during a Christm as visit with their
daughter and grandson.
Sounded Worse
“ 1 think 1 w a s just about as
thoroughly bum f with Mr. Duties
as the P resident appeared to be,"
Truman said. " I t was nothing new
at all. There was no statem ent of
policy to be pursued to meet the
situation, and It sounded a xxx
sight.worse :,1V: ht said It *■ui
if you read it.'*
When he was asked if there
were any t hristm .it presents ho
might wish to give tn persons In
government today, he said: ' I
would like to get Mr. Dulles a
good coil -go dictionary so lie can
use the English language so that
we can all understand him ,"
There was one paint in which
Truman appeared in full agree
ment with Eisenhower and Dulles.
“ 1 have no faith in any Russian
peace offers," he said.

For Information On
CIRCULATION
PH. FA 2-2GI1
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Highway Death Toll Over 2 0 0 Mark

Additional

Local News

On Page 10

\ United Tress fount at 3 **1 a m.
e • r , showed »t least 215 persons
killed in traffic accidents during
the holiday period from 3 p. in.
Tuesday until midnight Wednesday
night. At least 27 persons were
lulled in fires and 27 died in mis*
cellaneons accidents for an over­
all lota) of 207,
Ohio led the nation In traffic (a
talkies with 2ri killed, followed by
New York with 17 deaths, Michi­
gan and California 12 each and
Washington Stat* and Oklahoma

for a W honr nnn-hollday period in
laf* December is 30 deaths, the
council said.
Two of the worst holiday high
way wrecks killed four persons
each. The) wi re a train car crush
at Bradford, Ohio and a two car
collision near Tacoma, W ish
Ohio also was the scene of fire
tragedy when four children hurried
to death In a Mace that destroyed
their home while their mother
was in Indiana lo attend her son’s
wedding.
10.
A mother and her two ydting
Safety Council Tresldent Ned H children burned lo dratfi at i) urnDearborn expressed disappoint­ cy, Mass , when an oil stove ext
ment at tho high toil
ploded and tho resulting fire do
The average traffic fatali'y toll Iroyrd their home.

Lighting C o n t e s t
__ *
'* Vf
Awards Made Today

Prires for Winner* tn the Jaycee
Christmas Lighting contest were
awarded today at the noon lunch
I con inerting of the Sanford Seminole County Junior Chamber of
Commerce.

“ LE.MME* SEE** EXCLAIMS Put Tally a* Santa Claus
presents Chief Roy Williams a trift from member* of the
Sanford Police Department at the department’^ Christmas
Tree event Tuesday afternoon.
(Staff Photo)

Top prise went to William Heinbuck, Orlando Highway, fur the
besl overall display in th r three
divisions of residential lighting
Second place in the overall divi­
sion went to Mrs. Berner Winn.
In the “ window and dnorwjy"
division of residential lighting,
first place was the display of Mrs.
Berner Winn, 2400 Stevens Ave.
Second place in this division went
to Mrs.
William Kirk, 4th and
Sammeriin.
William Ifeinbuck. Orlando High­
way, ah o won top priie In the
"Figure Setting" division of re­
sidential lighting. Second place in
this division was won by Grctchen Crowell. 1906 French Ave.

In the “Lighted Lawns" division

of residential lighting, first place
went lo Mrs Harold Kaslm-r. Twin
I.akrs, Paula Road with (hr sr
. ,
P ?nC*r *?i"‘ *° Mr* e r.
Lane. 510 T .rk Ava.
In the Commercial Lighting
Division of the Jaycee Christinas
t-lghimg contest, Wieboldt's Cam ­
era Shop of 210 Park Ave won
the Florida Power and Light Com­
pany's “ traveling trophy".
“ Alt of the entries In the Jayfee Christmas Lighting Contest are
to be com mended." said Dave
Thrasher, chairm an of the Jaycccs
Christmas Lighting Contest com­
mittee. “ It was very hsrd to de­
termine winners as all of ihe entrie* were very good," he said.
Judges fur lh* contest were:
Mrs. Fred G inas, preiident of the
Sanford Garden Club, Mrs. Frank
Donahue of the Sanford Flower
Shop, and Mrs. Mildred Bibcock,
art teacher for Seminole County

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Gifts for Grandson
J
didn’t get!"
| Daniel Sr., who also came here!
Trum an said his six-month-old [
He said lie hadgiven the baby [from North Carolina for their 1
grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel,
a swing “ that hecan bounce up grandson’s first Christmas, gave,
had received “ so many toys it will
and down on.” ,
him a “ nice as could be high
be some years before he can u»eThe child's paternal
grandpar- chair and table combination," Trtlthem all. You name something he enls, Mr. and Mrs. E lherl Clifton i man said.

Badges, Tags To Be Worn
During Courtesy Week
Hugo badges and tags wilt hn
worn by sales people and ail those
who come in contact with ihe pub­
lic to proclaim Courtesy Week, Ho- ;
ward McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycee Courtesy Week committee
said today.
“T hat will be one way to bring
to the attention of averjbody in
Sanford the fart that Courtesy
Week Is in progress during the
week of Jan 8,’’ he said.
Plans were completed Tuesday
morning at a joint meeting of
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce and Sanford Seminole Coun­
ty Jui.Vor UnJTr.t ' 1/ iff Cnfmnen‘1
representatives John Krlder, man­
ager of the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce ami M. I-. Ilaborn J r . president of the Jaycres,
met with Howard McNulty who
heads the J aye re committee to
Iron out all details of the weeklong event.
Trlres of 325 U S Savings Bonds
will go to winners in five categor­
ies. McNulty announced, t
S ecret committees, known only
to the chairman of the event, will
select the most courteous waitress,
the most courteous policeman, the
most courteous saleslady, ihe most
courteous, salesman and tho most
courteous act.
A proclamation will lie issued hy
Mayor David Catcliri setting a- “ IT'S THIS WAY Snnln ( Liu*" one of tho 300 children
side the week as “ Courtesy Week" attending the Elk's Chib Christmas Party fur itmlerprivl*
lotted children said Tuesday. Toys and bags of fruit,
which will bo observed statewide
Bumper strips will he attached ro o k fan, rni.dns and candy were distributed by members of
to ears, said McNulty, and ban
the Elks Club assisted by members of tin* Anna Miller
ners will he printed and distribut­ circle.
(Staff l’hoto)
ed to all stores.
K rider said Tuesday th at all
m erehanls had heen poltrd and
that “ they are going to Join in to
make the week-long event one to
realty t»- remembered Merchants
are going to stage Courte v Week
WASHINGTON l UP ) — Congrrvs taiive f o r e c a s t that “ only the
Clearance Sate* throughout the six wM| vote M increase taxes nex folks back home can prevent Condays beginning Monday, Jan 8,"
)e.tr unless the pcoplo^demand in gross from going on an approprl
Each merchant" will receive a end lo spending for "neodlrss anil .illnrn spree th a t will knock til!
letter Immediately advising them postponuhlc p r o g r a m s , ” Sen hope* of .1 balanced budget into
of the details of courtesty week John Marshall Butler ( I t- Md) pro ] a cocked h at."
and .w in g them to meet with their 1diets,
lie said already some momherv
• .ih-s staffs to advise them of l^e
|{r a| , 0 foresees s “ mild ten- of Congress “ have voiced npposl
selections to he made ‘ I here's namic recession" In the early tlon to the rurlailm ent of spending
going to be a lot of competition, months of IBM hut believe, it will fur so called ‘social gains.' " He
Krider said.
end by mid year and will require said Congress will provide Ihe
McNulty said th at committees no action hy Congress. The ad money m u led to n v et the Soviet
will to- appointed immediately »o ministration already has ail tho scientific th reat, but there is no
thst they cm “ go into srilon Ihe power It. nreds to deal with the need for boondoggling "
very first thing on the morning it nation, he feels.
Duller predicted Congress “ will
Courtesy Week begins."
] Duller said In a y ear end legls(Continued on l‘.&lt;g* 10)

Sen. Butler Foresees 'Mild
Economic Recession In 1958

AWAY IN A MANGER . .
snnir the The Cherub Choir of the First Method 1st
Church a t the Manger Scene displayed on the Sanford Cily Hall lawn. The choir of 111
voice* ij uudur the direction of Mm . Guy iiuhup.
(Staff Photo)

Operators Handle
3,396 'Phone Calls
On Christmas Day
Tiie rn tlre staff of telephone
operators for Southern Bell Tele*
phone Company was on duly yes­
terday handling Christmas Day
mrssagrs around the country ori­
ginating In Sanford.
Each operator handled a trem ­
endous load of calls, Rob Khcddstn,
local Telephone Company m an­
ager said this morning.
“There were J.SBfl calls accept­
ed by operators which exceed all
of our predictions," Shrddon said.
According to the local manager,
there were 2,166 calls accepted last
Christmas Day and tha prediction
year was "In excess of 2,500,**
laid.
Telephone ealls to families In
every section of the country s ta rt­
ed pouring in to the local board
beginning a t about A o'clock
Christmas morning and continued
brotighout the day with only a
irlef litll during the la tte r p arj ol
the afternoon, Sheddon reported,
“ Our telephone operators, with
Christmas trees and excited child­
ren wailing at home, reported for
duty in th a t m eisaget creating
extra happiness on Christmas Day
might ho completed," said Sheddon.
“ Imbued with the spirit of
C hrlitm ai, it seems th a t Southern
Bell Telephone operators' Christ­
mas Day I* not complete without
the happiness of others coming
first." the local m anager said this
morning.
A total of W operator* In Sou­
thern Bell Telephone Company'*
Sanford traffic department report­
ed for duty yesterday, he said.

Fcdcrol Aid
To Education
Big U.S. Need
TOKYO (U P ) — Ren. Wayno
Morse said today “the greatest
foreign policy need af the United
States during the next 50 year*
Is federal aid tn education,"
The Dienocratic member of tha
Senate Foreign delation* Commitlee said the United State* eanno*
llay ahead of Russia in manpower,
and that Us only hope tn rem ain
ahead of Russia “ is in brainpow­
er."
Morse, chief American delegate
to the recent Commonwealth P ar­
liamentary Conference in India,
warned that Russian Education of
the hi-;h school and college level
may well be of higher caliber
than it Is In Ihe U S.
“ It would hate to see an across*
the board teat on all education hetueen high school students In Hus.
si.i and tho United S tates," hn
said.
Morse, a teacher hlm*elf for 21
y e a n , said it is alarming to realite that “ 2.') per cent of the high
schools In the U.S. do not offer x
course in chem istry or physic*.’*
He said Russia' educational pro­
cess of finding bright students and
providing them with a rollgee edu­
cation was superior to the U.S.
emphasis on mass education.
Mune ajso said he favored set­
tling the Issue of w ar and peace
through the United Nations
“ An extraordinary session of tha
United Nations to dram atise tha
w ar and peace Issue—with all na­
tion* laying down their blueprints
for peace—i* preferable to ,x sum­
mit meeting between Ihe heads
of the great power*." Mor*e said.
“ 1 don't believe in circum vent­
ing the United Nations when there
arc great problems lo be lolvcd.'*
Morse said, "and I have been cri­
tical of Ihe United States when v?a
have done this.’*
“ Wo have to fight for ideas—
through tho United Nations—be
cause nothing vise la practical," he
said.

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Moony Real
Estate Holdings

Christmas Trees
By DONALD B . SHANOB
V ailed Press Staff Correspondent
MUNICH, Germany W —Twentyflea thousand little Sputnik* writ!
elrel# under Christmas trees In
Communist East Germany thia
year.
Eaat German factories h are
been Jaet a* bu iy turning out Natlvtty aeenes and wooden figure*
o f Santa Clan*. But they are for
export to the West only.
Throughout
th e
Communist
world, the propaganda machines
ara working hard to obscure the
Chriatlan origin o f tha holiday and
turn It Into a day o f pagan prat**
to Communism. Christmas toys are
part o f this tarn-

food on hand Friday nljrht at
.thi Yacht Club for the annual Christmas Party given cm
loves of Pierro Mfg- Co. Shown In the picture are Mrs.
lerro, John Pierro, Mrs. Merle Fields and Miss Mary Ann
Hall
(Photo by Ilergstrom)

J

2-week
(Continued From Pag* One)
and a pre-sentence Inveatlgatlon*
waa ordared.
Charlie Warmack plead guilty
to a eharge of an au lt with Intent
and a pre-aentrnee Inveatlgatlon
tlon waa ordered.
Dan Denton plead guilty to a
eharge of breaking and entering
with Intent lo commit a mlsdemeanor and received a aentence
of nine monthi.
Francea Darryan plead guilty to
aggravated an au lt and a pre-sentence Inveitlgatlon waa ordered.
Clarence E. Medley, on a charge
of aggravated anault, wat tried
by a Jury and found not gullly.
Charlie Elliott w ai found guilty
of aggravated anault when tried
by a jury. He waa aentenced from
• monthi to I year*.
Waldo Kent plead guilty lo man*
aliughter and recalved a aentenee
of from six montha to 20 yeari.
John Robison, charged with ag­
gravated assault, plead
guilty
and
,
,
...
was sentenced to from six months
to five years.
Shirley Glover plead guilty to
breaking and entering with Intent
to com m it a misdemeanor. He was
sentenced to two year*. Glover,
according to tha Seminole County
Sheriff's office, was on probation
after serving three years of a to
year sentence on anothr charge.

Set Span

Three Men Qualify
For Insurance Firm
President’s Club
Three loeat representatives of
Gulf Life Insurance Company have
qualified
for their com pany’ !
President's Club with outstanding
sales and sendee records In 1957.
With their wives, they will attend
the annual convention for sale*
leadera In Hollywood Reach next
June.
Those from this area Include:
Supt. P. If. Colbert, P. L. Rudd,
and C. L. Powell.

Anderson Gives
Market Report
" I t ws* surprising and gratify­
ing the way Ihe Sanford Market
bounced back In volume and valu­
ation after Ihe dorp freore of Dec.
12 and 13." Sandy Anderson, Assistant Manager of the Saoford
S u u K, rm„ , Market rfported
yesterday.
Fruit and vegetable sales, he
said, week ending Dec. 21, amount­
ed lo 27 varieties totaling 39,365
packagps at a gross valuation nf
$161,661 45.
"A ll produce and fruit were vory
much In demand," Sandy Anderson
said In hie report, "and all varie­
ties moved out at prices consider­
ably higher than the previous
week."
Continuing hla report for ih e ,
past week, the Assistant Market
Manager said ’’ loca lly we expect
a fair volume of celery, cauliflow­
er, green onions, cabbage and ice­
berg lettuce."
Also, from our markrta south
of Sanford, we expect a fairly
good volume of peppers, eggplant,
tomatoes, romaine, radishes, corn,
pole beans, squash, and a Itgnt
volume of cucumbert from Cuba,
Sandy Anderson reported.

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•r said.
Krtdcr produced a letter from
Richey Green, District Engineer
for the State Road Department,
giving a traffic count study of San­
ford Ave. (SR 425). The study,
made in 1057 shows 4.065 cars In
Fehniary (d a lly ); 4,729 dally In
May; 5,09(1 dally In June; 4,025
dally In August; and 4,649 daily
In November.
" I t I* the highest traffic count
of any street In the city amt the
most hazardous," Krlder said, and
added *‘ !t exceeds Park A ve."
"1 am going lo ask for the Im­
mediate approval for widening of
Two registered Jersey cows own­
Sanford Ave. from 25th St. South
ed hy Fairglade Jersey Dairy,
to Glndcr’ a C om er," he said.
G»nev*. have received special reengnltlon-for their outstanding pro­
duction recordi made on Herd Im
provemen* Registry test.
Xenia Glow Theresa produeed
9,678 lbs. milk containing 466 Iht
Officer* of the Sanford Shrine butterfat In 305 day* at the age of
Club for the coming year were six years and 10 months. Louwond
installed at the recent meeting In lla ill't Glady produced 10,729 Ihs
the Shrine Club building.
milk containing 471 lb*, butterfat
Polentale J. D. Hill of tb* Bahia In 269 days at the age of eight
Temple was the Installing officer. year* and one month.
Those who were officially elevat­
The official testa were mail* tin
ed lo their new office* In the club der the supervision nf the Univer­
w ere: Milford Leonard, DeBary, sity of Florida for The American
president; Lcdr. E. J. Still, first Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus,
vice president; A. F. Ramsay, sec­ Ohio.
ond vice president; Irving Pryor,
secretary; and Bob Dean, trea­
surer.
Two outgoing officer* w ere: A.
L. Wilson, president and Dick A i­
ken. aecrelary.
Mr*. Addle lairlll* Higgle*. 66.
There were a number at m em ­
ber* ot the Bahia Divan In San­ pasted away at the home of her
ford for the event a* well as seve­ daughter and »on In-law, Mr. amt
ral visiting dlgnitariae from Ba­ Mrs. Harry D. Russell. 2624 Park
Ave. at 3:15 p. ns. Friday.
hia Temple.
Born Oct. 20. 1602. In Macon.
A spokesman hr (be Sanford
Shrine Club stated that "w * ap­ Ga., (he lived here for thiI pact IT
preciate the wonderful cooperation yeari. Mr*, nigglns wa* tha wife
anil had
of Us* tale L. U. Higgins and
we’re getting from D eBary."
Shu waa
been
Ul
for
Ihe
past
year.
She
The installation cerem ony was
preceded hy a barbecue dinner and formerly a registered nur*e.
Survivors Include two daughter*,
the annual Christmas Party. Gifts
were exchanged and a special Mrs. Harry D. Russell, Sanford;
award waa mad* to Mr*. Burke Mrs. Paul Q. Oxford, H i g h
Springs; one ion, Joseph R. Hig­
Steele.
Officers Installed at the D ecem ­ gins. Virginia; two grandsons, two
ber meeting of the Sanford Shrine sisters. Mr*. Q M Warhild, Jack­
Club were elected at a previous sonville; Mr*. A. W. Lynch, West
Palm Reach.
meting.
Funeral service* wOl he held
1 p. m. Monday *1 St. BarthoThe com et Markos, observed t* loumee Episcopal Church, High
the summer of 1947, has a tall at Spring* with the R*v. Georg* C.
least five million miles long. It Bedell of Panama City officiating
waa sweeping through spec* at a Bnrtal w4ll he In1 High Spring*
distance
of approximately 10O Cemetery with Briseon
triseon Funeral
Million mile* frost the earth,
Home In eharge.
r

Cows Get Special
Recognition

■stellite, currant
In Communist prepa­
ring produced by East
German toy faetorias on a rush
basis.
Mora Sputnik* doubtless would
be on the market In the other Sov.
let hloe nations hut for bureau*
cratle production tangle* hi tha
state toy shops.
Strict Controls Enforced
In Czechoslovakia, toy produc­
tion la subject lo strict governmant controls and la planned a
year In advanca. The October
launching of Ihe Sputnik appar­
ently caught the planners by sur­
prise and there was no time to
shift gears and have Sputnik*
ready for Christmas.
Polish children will also he
Sputnik-less. The traditional ted ­
dy bear* and dolls ara the most
popular toys there. Mechanical
toys are also much In demand but
are hard to get.
Communist
Yugoslavia,
well,
armed neighbor o f Ihe Soviet hloe.
reflects Its defense-mindedncsi In
It* selection o f toy*. There are
toy rifles, lanke, armored ears,
fishier planes, and drums. There
are more toys than ever In Belgrade shop windows this season,
and more will he sold. TT&gt;e govern­
ment has promised an extra
month’s salary a* a Christmas
Iwnus to all state employes.
Militaristic Ran Over
Ea*t Germany a lio ha. It* .hare
o f lead soldier* and their w eap­
on*. after banning •’ m ilitaristic"
loys for more than a decade after
World War H.
Hungarian and Romanian tors
are tlmple carvings that carefully
avoid the Christmas them*.
East Germany, Romania and
Bulgaria place great eniph.nl* on
children's hooka a* Christmas
presents, but the fairy talei must
follow the party line. The sleeping
beauty in the East German verlion, for exam ple, Is rescued hy
a handsome young parly activist
rather than a prince.

By DOC OUTGO
United Frea# Staff C e r m p e e lfn t
NEW YORK Dee. 12 IP — Pack
my space valise, Matilda, t’ aa off
maybe not tomorrow, but soon, 10
or 15 yaara to Inspect my moony
real estate holdings bp tha light
o f the silvery earth.
I am lb* proud owner of a piece
of moon land on which the ear'b
never cat*. I bad forgotten all
about my Httla acre, which ts In
a crater near tha left eyebrow of
tha man to tha moon.
But the American Rocket Society
recently received a Unsalable for
gelling man spacehome—at a cost
of a mere billion or so abov# the
regular military spaea spending.
And whan the vary expert Dr.
Krafft A. Ehrlck* said that, glrtn
tha m ere billion bucki, American
scientist* could get a manned ve­
hicle to the moon In I to 10 yeirs
and to Mars In 10 to IS years,
tha vision of my own parcel of
good moon orbited before my ayt*.
Deed Cost Dollar
IFi an acra srith a rather varied
climate. Tha ground gets hot
enough during tha day to bofl wa­
ter Just Ilk* phffL At night, it gats
down to MS degrees below zero.
Bui never mind that. I'v* got a
general quitclaim deed to It. plus
beach right* on Ihe nearby Sea
of Tranquility and fishing right*
In tha Sea o f Nectar.
Tha deed cost one dollar hack
In 1955. Today, you can’ t get on*.
The lunar real estate outfit fold­
ed up. Why? Too many people
failed to m H z * they were Jok­
ing. Tha Idea, at tha tlma, was
to stick the moon-arra deed Into
an educational packet to be given
away by department stores. The
deed read* “ In consideration of
on* d ollar."

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But thousand* of parsons heard
about It and began sending In tl
for a deed, and the thing got to
ba a headache. Since the boss of
the now disbanding outfit doesn't
want to be bothered, we'lt Just call
him Dr. X . In 1955. he even filed
a claim to two million "acres of
the moon at City Hall of hit home
town.
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n° » - " I f * -aU part
nf a Joke. You can elalm any
thing—even Mara—but you can’t
prove you own It. When I filed my
affidavit claiming part of the
moon, City Hall couldn't find any
authority on (he subject and they
fded It away with the dog licenses.
Now, with all tha talk of satellites
and moon (ravel, some people
seem to think they might be plant­
ing corn up there In a ooupl* of
year*."
Thcro'a going to be a heap of
thinking about this ownership busi­
ness. Sir Leslie Munro, U. N. Gen­
eral A s'cm b ly president, say* the
W. N. will soon take up the whole
question—"It used to he that you
owned the air above your land;
now it goes lo the moon. Who
own* the air? Who own* the
m oon ?"
I do. sir. I paltt It. After ad,
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WASHINGTON
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Secretary Nell It M cElroy has dlsclosed the administration will ask beginning next July 1.
Congress for about one billion dot.
McElroy made the disclosure In
lar* extra to finance stepped up a plancsidc news conference held
defense y oiling In the current in tha rain at National Airport on
fiscal year
his return from the NATO sum­
McElroy said
the additional mit conference in Pari*.
money for the year which end*
II* said the defense of the NATO
next June 30 will be needed he powers had "been strengthened at
cam e of an increate In spending least prospectively" by the meet­
for missile* and In other defense ing.
fields.
A reporter asked whether this
If Congreee approves the eup- strengthening would require a sup­
plem enul appropriation when It plemental defense appropriation.
eonvene* In January, total defense
McElroy did not make clear whe­
spending for the year will rite lo ther agreements stemming from
close to 39&lt;k billion dollars.
the NATO meeting Itself would re­
This request for extra fund* Is quire zuch an appropriation. He
In addition to an expected Increase dtd say "there will, however, he
of about two billion dollars In the a supplemental appropriation for
defense budget for the fiscal year 1958 requested."

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Mrs. A. Higgins
Succumbs Friday

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

M ebane Predicts 'Very
Good' 1957-58 Winter
Tourist Season Here

of the state's resort Industry are Inn., Boca Grande, said the fish
overwhelmingly optimistic that the killing "red tide” Is the only cloud
reason will out-strip the 1936-57 re- on his horizon.
cordsetter.
“ Wa will have the best season
Agreeing. State Hotel and Res­
taurant
Commissioner
Richard In history unless w e have tha red
Edgerton said “ barring a national tide In which ease we will have no
em ergency, there ean be no ques­ season whatsoever,” he said.
Here are some comments from
tion that Florida will have more
tourists spending more money dur­ a representative cross-section ol
ing th* 1937-58 season than ever hotel and motel operators:
before in history.”
Edward Hunt, Fort Harrison
But he warned that the tremend­ H otll, Clearwater: "B igger season
ous number of new accommoda­ than last year's record-breaker."
tions. with more than 100 million
Ben Atherton. Ocean Reef Club,
• A ,,.
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T
’ dollars worth planned for the win- Key Largo: “ Advance reservations
O ffic e r s S e e k
I r u e ter influx, might spread the bust- 32.2 per cent ahead of last year.”
John S. Bants, the Colony, Del­
qj
h
tlons.
ray Beach: “ Reservation* 23 per
He said 1.144 apartment houses, cent ahead of last year.”
'* hotels, 397 motor courts, 35
A. L. Feenam, Columbus Hotel.
Puiing houses and 174 restaur- Miami: “ Best winter season ever.”
OLATHE, Kan. (U P )— Jose{
Frank N. Conley, Angebilt, Or­
•
X . named by nurses In honor of th.
* ere under
undi construction or bacnlarged.
lando: “ Another banner season.”
sceson o f his birth, nestled In a ’
enlarged,
‘ M evidence o f the upsurge, tour­
Frank Mebane, M ayfair Inn.,
crib at the Olathe community hos­
pital today while offlcets sought ist welcome stations reuirt regis­ Sanford: “ Very good season.”
to determine the true Identity of trations running from 1/ to IT per
Gordon M. Anderson, Escape
cent ahead of last season . . rail­ Hotel. Fort Lauderdale: “ Reserva­
the two-day old baby.
road
reservation*
are
10
per
cent
newspaper and radio appeals to
tions running ahead of last yaar.”
V th e mother of th* foundling to ahead of last year , . and air­
Stuart L. Moore, Boca Raton
make herself known went unan­ lines show a 30 to M per cent Hotel: “ Reservations 20 per cent
swered. Police had few e lu e s -a gain with one m ajor air line al­ ahead of last year and firm book­
diaper, an undershirt, and a tiny ready booked solid on all flights to ings extending for dates as f i r off
blu* blanket. All evidently were Florida for Decem ber and Jan­ as 1967.”
new when th* newborn baby was uary.
Martin C. MeNlel. Soreno Hotel,
Only on* hotel owner entered a
tucktd Into tham, possibly by his
St. Petersburg: "A dvance reserva­
note
of
gloom.
mothar, possibly by someone who
tions eight per cent ahead of last
Richard E. Dunn, Gasparilla
acted for her In depositing him on
y esr.”
the doorstep of a 68-year-old m iil
Byron Herlnng. Mldlakei Motel,
carrier and his wife.
I*e»bu rg: “ Anticipating same bus­
_
Tba mall carrier, Stein H. Beck,
iness In 1931 as 1937.”
" w e n t to the front porch of hia
David R. Aqrpin, Jacksonville:
home In a Kansai City suburban
"B est in history."
area late Saturday In response to
a small sound he could not define.
Hugh Millard, Surf and Sand,
A t hla feet when he opened the
CHICAGO (U P )— Social drink­ Ssrasota: “ Reservations up 20 per
door ley the baby, lei* than 24 er* and middle o f the roaders are eent.”
hour* old, phystetans said.
the chief highway kilters during
Hamid flirdn er, Fontalnbteiu.
Tha Infant had no basket or b - » the Christmas holidays, a Nation­ Miami Beach: “ A record season.”
be cushion him or to shield him al Safety Council survey revealed
from « brisk wind, but tem pera- today.
POLICE nOG DOWN
tures were unseasonably warm
Th* survey showed that social
m and physicians said h* apparently drinkers— responsible for 10 per
SYRACUSE, N. Y. - tR _ Policem suffered no 111 effect*. He appear­ cent of traffic fatalities during off- msn David R. Selb spotted fresh
ed to be a healthy baby, they said. holiday periods—&lt;ar# (he cause rf tire tr»#ka )n a fl*ld decided to
B»vk and hi* wife, Pearl, S». 33 per Vent of the Christmas fata­ Investigate, drove his patrol car
turned the beby over to sh eriffs lities.
onto the flrtd and (he vehicle stuck
•nicer* with evident reluctance.
Almost four out of five victim* In the mud. Seib called for help,
“ You're taking our Christmas were men, the s u r v e y showed, but the police rescue Jeep also got
praisnt,'* said Beck, who is child­ and these were mostly drivers.
lodged In the mud. A tow truck
less. Mr*. Beck Is the mother of
Most c o m m o n driver action
yanked both vehicle* from
three children by previous m arr­ that proved fatal was driving on lh“ m,« - But SelH never did find
the wrong aide of the rn*d or in ,)' 11 w h,t vehicle managed to pass
iage.
the middle of the road. Failure to through the field, leaving
trail
observe signals or atop sign* was of tracks in the mud.
second.
But the council, leading with a
warning, followed up with a mes­
Sslvstore Sam Genova, *7, died sage of hope. Traffic deaths de­
at 3 a. m. Friday at his home 211 creased 3 per cent In the first
West 20th St. following a lengthy nine month* of th# year, officials
said.
lUneii.
Mr. Genova was born March 23.
With a little extra ear* and
1190 In Salami. Sicily. He was a caution, they added, that record
retired farm er and produce buyer could be held through the end nf
and had lived In Sanford for three the year and 1,000 lives saved in
1937.
S y ta rs.
Ha was form erly of Oswego. N.
Y where he hsd lived a number of
years.
Mr. Genova was a veteran of
World War I, a member of the
Dint* Aligh leri Lodge In New
York, and was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include his widow.
Judge Ernest Ifousholder. S em i-' tom with Judge Housholder. lie
Mrs. Mary Genova, Sanford; a
daughter. Mother Mary Beatrice, a nole County Judge released 12 has. In each instance, brought to
prisoners this morning “ so that the prisoner* a Christmas mess^ N u n In Bethesda. Md., one son.
you ean spend th* Christmas holi­ eg*.
Angela Genova of Irving. T eg.;
day* with your fam ily."
two granddaughter*. Ssndra Lee
As the prisoners filed hy to re­
Judge Housholder amended sen
ceive the greeting of "A Merry
and Gsll Jean Genovs, both of Irv­
tenees of eight prisoners snd gave
ing Tea.; one brother snd one sis­
Christinas” and to receive their
four others brought in during the
gift of a dollar, each one eould be
ter living In Maly.
week-end Just one day in order
heard to say “ Thank you. Judge."
The funeral Mas* was held at
that they might enjoy Christmas.
»:3C this morning *t All Souls
Speaking to th* prisoners lined
Catholle Church with Father Rleh- up before th* Judge's bench, he
ard Lyons officiating.
said “ I want you to know the true
Burial was In All Souls Cememcaning of Christmas. We all
tery.
should stop and think of ihe real
W Rriuon Funeral Home was In meaning.”
charge.
Handing each man, four while
Mayfair Ian Manager Prank
Mebane Jr predict* the 1957-38
winter tourist »«ajon to be “ very
good.”
All alga* point b&gt; a record aeatoo
■for Sanford and for Florida, both
"in volume and spending, itate of
ficial* and retort spokesmen from
Key West to Pensacola fo rce , st
today.
In Tallahassee, according to a
United Press release, the Develop­
ment Commission said a com pre­
hensive survey shows all element*

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Social Drinkers,
Middle O f Roaders
Highway Killers

•Local Resident
Succumbs Friday

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Local News

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Judge Releases 12
Prisoners For Holiday

Hospital Notes

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DEC. II
Admissions
Ben Edgar Butler (Sanford)
Conrad Aiken (Brewster,
Mass.)
Discharges
Gary Davis (Sanford)
.Mike Hit tell (Sanford)
Randy Bowling (Sanford)
Linda Fay Slafford (Sanford)
Deborah Wilson (Sanford)
Mrs. John C. Stevens and baby
boy (SanfordI
DEC. II
Annie M i* Roberts (Sanford)
Lucille Anderson (Sanford)
Terry Allen Kilby (Sanford)
Nathaniel Hilaray (Sanford)
Helen Phillips (Sanford)
Births
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Roberts (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. V ir­
gil T. Churchill (S*nfo»ri)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. An­
thony D oans (Longwood)
Discharges
Mary Remnet (Maitland)
(Continued On Page 3)

S b r a lf c

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2.1, 1957

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Norstad: N A TO W :ll G et
IRBM s In Am ple ime
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PARIS (U P ) _ Air Force Gen.
Laurie Norstad said today NATO
will get medium range ballistic
missile* in ample time to assure
continuous protection against a
Soviet attack.
Norstad, supreme Allied com ­
mander In Europe, was asked at

a news conference how soon £ttrope would get the IRBMs.
The timing is "w ell within the
safe period.” he said.
Norstad did not elsborate nor
did he offer any estimate on when
Russia will have an operational
intercontinental missile that could

'Around World
With Music' Theme
Of Concert Friday
"Around the World with MujIc”
will be the theme of the concert
presented Friday in the Mayfair
Inn Ballroom. Talented Art Strddom, pianist, Is being sponsored
by Beta Sigma Phi. AH proceeds
from the event will go to charily.
Mr. Steddom Is a “ versatile"
young artist who has chosen a var­
iety of musical expressions for his
Sanford concert. Everything from
jazs to the classics will be present­
ed Friday night. Mr. Steddom
does his own arranging.
The concert will begin at 8: IS
Dee. 27. Music for dancing dur­
ing Intermission and after tha
concert wlil be provided by Pete
Bukur’ s Populaircs. Tickets may
be purchased at downtown drug­
stores or from member* of the
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.

Short Course To Be
Held For Church
Ushers In January

(tatory capacities for Y &amp; ° '
smash Chicago nr Pittsburgh.
The Allies have none o f the 1.300- come.
mile intermediate range m issiles,
Soviet Plane
in Europe now, and depend on the | Norstad was asked If h
U 8 Strategic Air Tort* to act is his planning ataff have mad
a deterrent.
flclent allowances for S a v in d,eAllied military planners ssy vetopmenta In rocketry,
manned aircraft will have retal-1 •■\Ve'v* made assumptions for
oar s t u d 1* t SHAPE military
needs for 1938-1963 on the Intro­
duction of the entire fem ily of
missiles Into the Soviet arsenal,”
Norstad said.
“ I am aure that if the Soviets
could translate our assumptions
Into realities, they would settle
for It and he happy.
“ It'a normal and natural that
we should give them full credit."
Asked what he would do about
his own missile bases in face of
the refusal of Norway and Denmark to accept them, Norstad
said. “ There Is no requirement
for them to be located In any par­
ticular place in the NATO area."
Missile Res**
Norstad said Sunday night there
would be alx to 10 missile squad­
rons or battalions set up in West­
ern Europe. He made the state­
ment In a filmed television Inter­
view broadcast in tha United
States. .
Each o f tha** unit* will have
approximately 15 mlaslles and 330
men. he said. The number does
not Include the four missile bases
to be set up In Britain.
Norstad emphasised that It will
be from one year to IS months at
th- earliest before the bases can
bo established. And he added the
United States was not committed
to the figure of six to 10 units.

f r e n c h m a n c o n v ic t e d in

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State Coordinator
Speaks At Audubon
Society Session

Mnuricc M. Clmvijfny. -1l-yeur-olct French soldier of for­
A Short Course for Church Ush­
ers will be given In Sanford on
tune, leaves court in Clearwater, handcuffed to an officer
Jan. 26-27 under the direction of after a jury found him guilty of murdering retired Ilrig.
the General Extension Division of
(Jen. and Mrs, Wilbur R, McRcynolds. The jury rejected
Florida.
The
the prosecutor's plea for the death penalty and convicted
TB* Seminole Audubon Society
rgtlng faet* o f the deThe course la offered In the 6th
Chavigny (right) o y&lt;yvo ejtmL, or second degree murdet.
s tn ic tjo il'o f rookeries, the home*
Annual series, ft Is an Intensive
He faces a prison term of from 20 years to life.
and nesting places of birds” at a
course, according to the pamnhlet
(UI* TELEPHOTO) recent meeting held In the Civic
Issued, for those who wish to learn
Building In Fort Mellon Park.
something of the principles, ob­
Frederick Sturges, State Coord­
jectives, and techniques nf hand­
inator. Senior Conservation Cluh
ling a congregation with special
program , and the Florida Game
reference
.
„ to the problems eonand Frrsh Water Fish Commis­
fronting the church usher, the wor
sion, requested mem bers or the
shipper and Ihe ministry of wnrgroup to write, wire, or call Sen­
ah Ip.
ators and Representatives “ urging
It Is being conducted by the Gen­
them to support the Wilderness
eral Extension Division nf Florida
in cooperation with the Florida
2. The Integration of Little Preservation Bill which will come
NEW YORK ( U P ) - The launch
District of Kiwanis International ln g o ( (he Russian Sputniks, mark Bock's Central High School with before the new Congress In Janami the Florida C o u n c i l of ing the opening of the space age, I special emphasis on the fact that
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bring It about.
|ni»n-m ade progreaa kill off and
The course will be sponsored lo­ |of 1937 by United Pres* editor*.
. . .
. . . .
. . .
'm a k e completely extinct, our forcally hy the Seminole County Min­
They took into account that the
3. President Elsenhower's stroke
me#llowI fI&lt;.ld , nd * , rd„
isterial Association and the San­ Impact nf the Sputniks on news­ and the resulting controversy
creatures.”
ford Kiwanis Club. I-oeal chair­ paper reader* ami TV radio ILtcn- about what should be done in
Following his talk, Sturgcss
men are: Rev. A. G. Mclnnls. Rev. e r i extended far beyond the field event of presidential disability,
showed two films on “ Our Fascin­
David Carncfix. ami Irving Pryor. of science. The current re apprais­
4. The Senate racket* investiga­ ating Canadian Wild Goo**” and
The course will he given at the al of the United States’ defense tion and the subsequent contro­
,
Christian and Mlaslnnary Alliance policy, for instance, can be traced versy inside the ranks of organ­ “ How T te y r iy ."
Refreshment* were served and
Church from 3 tp 3 p. m. on Sun­ largely to the Soviet triumph in ized labor.
served hy the DeBary group of
day Jan. 2d and from 7:30 to 9:30 potting artificial moons into space.
5. The rise of Khrushchev to the the Seminole Audubon Society.
p. m. Monday Jan. 77.
. The ten biggest:
pinnacle of Soviet power and the
A spokesman for tha Soelety
Dr. Sam Hedrick, professor nf
1. Sputniks.
down grad ing of Russia's greatest said "An invitation Is extended to
Worship and Practical Theology,
military hero. Marshal Zhukov.
all who are Interested In the pre­
Boston University, will be In
servation of wild life to Join ua at
charge of the instruction.
/
Mlilraft with the constant threat our m eeting!."
that it a ill produce a major w jr.

10 Top News Stories
Revealed For 1957

For Information On
CIRCULATION
or after 6:.1fl p.m.
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prisoners and eight colored, a
brand new one dollar bill, Judge
Housholder said “ I hope that I will
never see )ou here again—but at
any time that you feet the need of
advice I am always ready to help
you.”
The releasing of prisoners for
Christmas ha* been an annual cut-

Mrs. Ludie Smith
Dies In Georgia
Mrs. Ludie Perdue Smith, 72, the
widow of the late Clarence Smith,
died in Milledgeville, Gs. Sunday
morning following a short Illness.
Mrs. Smith form erly lived in
lanfnrd and is a member of the
First Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include one niece, Mrs.
Ray Nesbitt, a nephew, Edward
Wright, a brother-in-law, B. D.
Wright, all of Milledgeville, Ga.
Remains will be sent to Sanford
tomorrow morning from Mllledgeville. There will be a graveside
service in Evergreen Cemetery to­
morrow afternoon at 3 p. m. with
Rev R. E. Rutland officiating.
Brisson Funeral Home U In
charge.

Shop and Save

Mayfair
ir Reveals
Plans For New
Tear’s Eve Party

T ie Mayfair ton announced to­
day its annual New Y ear’ s Eve
Party in the ballroom nf the local
San Francisco Giant’ s hotel.
Frank Mebane. Mavfalr Inn's
General Manager, said that the
“ gala party” would start at 10
p. m. and continue to 1 a. in. at
which time a buffet supper would
bn served.
Playing for dancing and enter­
tainment will be Peter Bukur am!
his Populaircs.
The Mayfair Inn's New Y ear's
Eve Party ha*, annually, been the
center of social evcntJ to welcome
the New Year.
Reservations are being taken for
the coming event. Mebane said
that dress would be optional.
“ We are expecting the largest
New Year'* Ev* crowd in the Mayfair Inn'a history,” said Mebane
today as h* made the announce
ment of th* coming event.

« The continuingturmoil in the

Francis Graves
Dies Yesterday

7. Thr rescue of Benjy Hooper
from a l/ing tslando well. The ed
Itors noted that this was one of
the outstanding human interest
Franel* C. Grave*. 70. died i t
stories of recent years.
Seminole Memorial Hospital Sun­
8. The triumph nf the Milwaukee
day at 10 p. m. following a lengthy
Braves in the World Series and (he
illness.
realignment of the National f.eaguc
Mr. Graves was horn Oct. 3,
to include lots Angeles and San
1887, at Rig Cain, La. He came tc
Francisco.
Osteen nml lived there for several
9 Hurricane Audrey.
I years before moving to Sanford in
to. The International contro­ I9f) I. Hi.s reddene* here waa 618
versy over the Girard trial in , Palmetto Ave.
Japan.
He was a retired salesman (nr
Othrr s t o r i e s that received Van Cam p's and Whittamore pro­
trong support were: The Pari* ducts.
NATO meeting; the itoek mat*
Survivors Include two sister*.
uel’ s fluctuations; Ihe end of the Mr*. Cecil Bales. Sanford and Mr*.
- luthwcatrrn drought; Queen Eliz­ Emma Cowan. Douglatville, Ga.;
abeth's American visit; the Asian one brother. Nolan T. G ravel, Ba
(lu epidemic; and earthquakes in ton Rouge, La.; several nlecea and
Mexico and San Francisco.
nephews.
Funeral aervlce* will lie held at
M a m. Tuesday at Brisson Fun­
eral Homa with Dr. R. E. Rutland
til
officiating.
Burial will b« In O itcen.

Of

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RICHARD
★

★

R. Deas To Join
Chase &amp; Company
Staff Next Month
Chase k Company announces to*
day that Richard Deas will Join
th* firm as assistant to the presl*
dent on Jan. I, 1938. Deas has been
a resident of South Carolina for th*
past nine and a half years and has
been In the life Insurance business
during that time. Before moving to
Columbia h* lived In Charleston
for a year and a half. 11* has been
associated In business with Th*
Prudential Insurance Co. and th*
Guardian Llf* Insurance C o.; at
the present lim e he la state man*
ager of The Guardian Life.
Dea*. with hi* famly, la return*
Ing to hit native home of Sanford.
He la a
adust* of the University
o f Florida, past president o f th*
Junior Chamber o f Commrrce, past
officer of the Llon'a Club, and la
a mem ber of PI Kappa Alpha *»♦
rial fraternity. In Columbia he la
secretary-treasurer of the S. C.
State Association nf Life Under*
writer*, vice president of the Col*
umbla t.lfe Underwriters Associa*
Hon, on the Board of Director# o(
tha Columbia General Agents and
Managers Association: he la also
a mem ber of the American latgion
Elks, Tarantella Club, Plnewooil
Lake Club, and hat been active In
civic affairs including the Chamber
of Commerce, United Community
Servlcei of which he I* a past
Trustee, YMCA and Red Crnaa
work, and the Columbia Art As­
sociation; he Is a member of Trln*
Ity Episcopal Church.
D eal la the son of M n . Richard
Deas and th* late Mr. Deas nf San­
ford. He Is married to the form er
Harriet "B a b a " Belaer of Colum*
bia and they have e son Dickie,
age 2 *. and a daughter, Harriet
Hayniworth, age I month*. They
■re presently residing at 1317
Hayniworth Road in Cotumhla, but
after the first o f the year plan
to make their now home at 1813
Paloma Ave. in Sanford.

Chances For White
Christmas Dim
By UNITED PRESS
Chance* for a white Christmas
all but faded across the eastern
half of the nation today with tho
advent of a southerly air flow
that hrought spring like reading*
throughout the region.
Only tho far West experienced
te n o n * ! weather with cold air and
snow overspreading much o f tho
central and northern Rockies and
the great basin area Sunday and
today.
The colder air waa borne on
gusty winds that reached up to 38
mile* an hour at Tatoosh Island
off Washington, and hit 45 m p h.
across Montana into Idaho. Rain
or anow accompanied the high
wind* from northeast Nevada Into
Utah.

.* ..

Christmas Gather For Christmas Eve Pilgrimage

ART STEDDOM

th* Church of the Nativity,
JERUSALEM, larael (U P ) Itl'hop* Barred
More than 1,000 Christian pilgrims
assembled here today for a C h rist-1 The Vatican was reported In­
mas Eve pilgrimage to Bethlehem. volved in a new bid to have two
Christ'* birthplace in what is now Roman Catholic leader*—Archbis­
Jordan.
hop Antonie Vcrgant and Bishop
The occasion will mark a brief George Hakim — go with them.
period of good cheer for a section Both m m were barred by Jordan­
of the earth that is shrouded moat ian authorities last year for alle­
gedly being “ pro-Israel.”
of the year in tension.
Battle scars on buildings and
The pilgrim* will make their
creasing from Israel to Jordan
.md bagged windows bear ev!co of the tension which mirk*
through Jerusalem's Mandrlbaum
Gale. From the Jordan aide th y ' e “ no man** land" where the
, will take the Bethlehem Poad to M authluuM Gale la located.

On Chrlatmaa Eve that tension
i* broken for a time. The Joy of
the pilgrim* is infectious.
Israeli ami Jordanian soldiers
will loll in the aun and their offi­
cers, with polite but wary smiles,
will meet at the row of dragon's
teeth tank traps in th* center of
the square.
Friendly Enemies
They engage in cautious conver­
sation that will suggest that enem­
ies ean. from time to tim e, rem em ­
ber to be gentlemen,
i Just a short walk from Maodcl-

baum Square th* pUgrlmf will
gather at the huge tenti set up
by th* Israelii to process them.
The Israelis play a kind of gam*
on their aide o f tho line. They
try to process many pilgrims as
quickly as poaaltile to dcmonv.rato
they are more "liberal” than the
Jordanians.
The Jordanian* are handicapped.
When the pilgrims come back
again most will be bringing pre­
sent* for their relative*. This
means they will have to go through
the slower process of customs.

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South Spared 'Cause
Celebre' In 1957
Catalogue Of Crime
EDITOR’S NOTE: This ia one
of a number of year-end dlt.
pitches on new* and feature de­
velopment! In the South lu 1MT,
written by tolled Pres* staff
correspondents.

SANTA MONICA, Calif. W —
A perky, blonde coed who only
three years ago was America**
ski queen, rushed through final
ichonl;work this week In order to
spend her Christmas vacation at
her first love, skiing—even though
she does it now la « wheelchair.

vanished Mrs. Gray as an Interna­
tional fugitive, a holder of 22 alia­
ses, who w ii wanted across the
nation and in Honolulu and Pana­
ma.

“ They Just lort o f bolt these
special skis on the bottom of m y
chair, the kids give me a shove
and I yell if anyone gets in the
w a y ," Jill Klnmont explained with
a sm ile.

Mrs. Burton Popular

TRe publicity hrought recogni­
tion and arrest last August In Tul­
By ED ROGERS
United Pres* Staff Correspondent sa, Okla. Back In Decatur once
ATLANTA W — The South wa* more, behind bars, Mr*. Burton
spared a “ cause celebre" In Its received friendly calls and letters
1937 catalogue of crime but some from her circle of friends and even
of the year’ a auspecta were topi from “ some I’ ve not yet m et."
Two Tampa, H a., men were ar­
In glamor.
No louthern crime kept the na­ rested for bank robbery In which
tion’ ! headlines black for tong or they used their own plane and a
greatly stirred publie panlons but stolen plane for the getaway,
Donald J. Thompson. 32, and Ir­
some interesting people, with a
flair for the unusual, turned up as vin Suits, M, confessed the holdup
at Ft. Meade, Fla., last October.
auspecta.
The planes and most o f the 128,000
Mra. Margaret Lydia Burton, for
loot were recovered. Judge R. H.
exam ple, found the county Jail at
Amidon said, “ You have shown a
Decatur. Ga., a place for meeting
good attitude and we don't need
“
many
new
friends"
after
her
ar­
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WERE
distribute Saturday at Sanford Manufacturing
men like you in the penllenlary."
rest for larceny after trust of *tSB.Company following a Christmas Dinner served to all employes nnd their families.
However, he said, the holdup re­
737 from a medical clinic.
quires a “ stiff penalty." He gave
Mrs. Hobby DavU (center) receives a gift off the tree from Marvin Meltzer
Tn the guise of Mr*. Janet R. each 13 years.
while Morris Stotsky loooks on.
'
(Staff Fhoto)
Gray, the graying-haired, friendly
The South also apparently was
woman, her soft southern voice visited in 1957 by the master of all
flavored with a cultured British criminals, a professional Jewel
accent, was known a* an “ inti­ thief, who murdered his victim.
m a te" of international high socie­
Fabius Frankel, 69, New York
(Continued From Page 1)
ty's notable*.
diamond merchant, was dead In an
Michael Leslie Hill (Sanford)
Military Breeding
Atlanta hotel room. His attacker
Idiarenee Beaton (Sanford)
Good military breeding was stole IU.000 worth of gems, miss­
Lewis Hughey (Sanford)
shown by dapper Maurice M. Cha- ing another $30,000 worth hidden
Paula Pippin and baby girl
vigny, U. He donned hit French in Frankel's vest. Reward offers
(Sanford)
Foreign Legion uniform sporting totaled more than $100,000,
Annie Farm er (Lake Monroe)
five rows of ribbons and 17 decora­
Held Up Again
Lena Mae Lathrope and baby
tions ‘ last April before a bit of
The First Cltiiena Bank and
girt (Sanford)
gunplay—with himself th« intend­ Trust Co. of Angler, N. C „ was
DEC. 39
ed victim, he claimed.
held up in 1957 for a fourth time
Admixslona
in seven years.
His
1933
Cadillac
overtaken
in
a
Iris Roxxena Whitlock (San
j 20-block, bullet punctuated chase, So experienced was cashier Hay­
ford)
the natty Frenchman wept. Back wood Hall that he found soothing
Pamela Fay Y ales (Palatka)
at an exclusive Enell Island home word* for the nervous bandit
Virginia Chapman (Sanford)
Carolyn Stenslrom (Sanford) near St. Petersburg. Fla., where whose pistol shook In his tremhlhe enjoyed a year of hospitality, Ing hand. The bandit herded six
Dischargea
a widely known couple lay dead. employes into the vault and made
Dan Edgar Butler (Sanford)
Retired Brig. Gen. W. B. Me- away with $33,000.
Helen Phillips (Sanford)
Within a week John Charles
Reyolds,
84, one time adviser to
DEC. : o
Nationalist Chinese Gen. Chiang Jackson and his alleged flight ac­
Admissions
Kai-shek, was shot five times. His complice, James Edward Oloiila,
Morell T. Green (Sanford)
wife Faye, 80. was shot twice. 18, were under arrest and $31,471
HONOKID FOR ANTARCTIC MRVICI-Dr. Taut A. Slple, of Arling­
Jane Margaret Brown (San­
The weeping Frenchman claimed of the loot was recovered.
ton, Vs., received the Army'* Exceptional Civilian Service Medal
ford)
The South in 1937 also had the
from Secretary of the Army Wilber llrucker as Mrs. Siplc looks
Ann Marilyn Turner (Sanford) they tried to take away the 22
on at a ceremony In the Pentagon, Washington. Dr. Siplc has spent
caliber automatic pistol he had distinction nf a publicised "c o n ­
Discharges
over fou r years In South Polar regions during &lt;1* Antarctic expe­
fession" which officials who count­
bought to kill himself.
Joyce M cCom ai and baby
dition*. A t the age of 19 he was Ihe youngest member of the flrst
Even a so-called “ common crimi ed most refused (o believe,
(Sanford)
Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1838-30). (Inlem arioM l Soundpholo)
Donald Wedlrr, 23 year-old Flor­
nal" won praise In 1937 one* the
William Cason (Sanford)
game wa* up. The suspect: Hand­ ida convict, made headlines for
Jerry Kilby (Sanford)
some Fink Wetiel, 38, accused sla­ (lays by insisting be killed Marilyn
Preston Jones (O steen)
Frank Farmer (Lake Monroe) yer o f two North Carolina troop- Sheppard In her Bay Village home
eri. W etiel turned up on the West near Cleveland on July 4, 1934.
/ « / K. I». Holdall
Martha Thompson and baby
IV TIIB c m i ' l T T r n l ItT. S IX T H
Cleveland official* and unofficial
Coast after a nation-wide man­
j i m i l xi. t iHt i n i ' x m i ri»H
(Sanford)
M lI T t K OF O K I l I X t X t ' K IT.tlxiXfl
i k h i x o i . k c t n .v r x . ►
■i.o m iii .%.
agent* of Erie Stanley Gardner’ *
hunt.
| M l V Xt XTIM. X Ft lll.lt' l T l l . l Helen Epifono (Sanford)
i \ n u . x c R N i .xu. aero
T l i : n FXVF.XIFVr
Said Sheriff R. W. Goodman nf “ Court of Last R esort" questioned
Tam cla Kav Yates ( I ’alatka)
T H O t W IL K E H .
Plaintiff. T o WHOM I JIXY CON CERN:
Rockingham.
N. C. after helping Wedler in the DeLaml, Fla., jail,
Births
N o t l i , la h.ral.v al vr'i that lh «
Pits C om m I»* Ion o f the Pity o f S aw *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitlock, bring Wetiel back. “ He turned out believed him, but admitted there
MAMIE LEW W IL K E *.
lirte n den l. fo n t lit li§ r*«t iUr rnrrtlnii h*l«i
to be a much nicer man than we were discrepancies In his story.
boy (Sanford)
N o v e m b e r 25. m 7 , m the n t y llftlt
m voitT B
Gov. C. William O’ Neill ot Ohio
expected. He hasn't Hiked for one
In the c l i y nf Hanford. Florid*. t*»ir*
DEC. :t
a o t ic »: ro a p p s -. &gt;a
»u tuft to p -u t lo n e fix! nntle* k*rn+
favor and haa taken things ai they almost, but not quite, yielded to
T o M XHIM I.KK W IL K E S
Admissions
Unfair* Klvvn. H«Ni***t *nit
mu
r i&gt; }|arni»n puusr
public insistence that a lie detec­
ca m e ."
(irillnanc* t clo*lnif.
viireting
Mary Jane Berrien (Sanford)
II Itrailley ll-unl
athemionlnx
etijr
«n&lt;l
ell
right
o
f
th«
Before he was charged with slay- tor test be given Dr. Sam Shep­
,-i ,r*il.ile, New Turk
Irene
Watt
(Sanford)
T o p A U K IIKItKIIV N O T I P I R n n t y uf tUlifurtJ, I-lurM.t, *ml Ihe
nig troopers \V. L Itvese and J. pard, serving a life sentence in the
Winnie E. Dyson (Sanford)
I h . t a C o m p l a U l fur illv u r .e It,* iMibllt- In and In th* f o l l o w lo&lt; tl**
»,
i
I
t
if
l
i&gt;nlilltf
utllltl**
l
o
­
T.
Brown on Nov. 3 Wetiel had Ohio Stato Penitentiary.
Curtis
L.
Williams
(Sanford)
h.*n fl ln l a g a i n , t yuu.
v..u »r*
But “ Doctor Sam " never got the
rt.pilr.il to , - r v - a cupy •&gt;( Jour cated In ihe O t v o f Hanford. F l o r ­
already gained the dubious distinc­
Vernon Prescott (Longw ood)
ida.
and
more
par
tic
ularly
iltic
r
lb
A n , » » r or IMeadlna »•» l b " I'utuNancy Elolse Pfelfauf (San­ tion o f laying a one-man seige on test, Wedler was written off as an
plaint nn th* P la in t iff* attnraey, eil m follow a:
T h a i certain ptiMIe utllltlea
the Mississippi State Prison and of other spurious claimant of notor­
I u n i.I J l , . K . v r . of ilia l * » firm
ford)
runiilna fr om th*
nf XVAtUlU'K. ICAIItlt * 1.. KE iety amt the South’ s biggest poten­
being taken seriously.
James
Sewari
(O
viedo)
h
.»
n
t
har
t
y
pro
p
erty
lln#
o
f
VKE. SO* P a r k .Xvemi*. Hmilh. W Intial “ cause celebre" dropped out
Loti* 2 .m l 8 o f Block
H*Criminal Career
Dischargea
t . r Park. F lo rid a , and flla Ilia o r i­
i o m l Hrctlon «&gt;f itrremarold,
e l.a t A . i r c r r&gt;. r i . a d l n a In 111*
Wetiel, with a criminal career of the headlines.
Conrad Aiken (Brewster,
e r r o n l l n a to p u t the reof r»ntflca o f Ih* t'l.rli of t h , I'lrcMl
dating from 191.1, was caught uith
c*or (led in th* Pub lic H# c*rdi
M ats.)
Court on nr b efore the 77fh
,.f
The Du Font Company spent 27
nf Hrmlnot* I'ount v, Florid*.,
January. m i . If you fait to do ■an arsenal nf weapons with which
Jennifer Olliff (Sanford)
th ence n » r l h ' a * t f r l y to th*
million doll*ri nn research and d e­
a daor.a p r o r e n t - - , , will he enter,
he vowed to free his brother Wil­
Viitlth lln* nf Lot &lt; t h r fm f*
Jean Leonard (Sanford)
r d a a aln .t y o u fo r t h , r e lie f it»velopment before producing nylon
Ihmicr n o r lh a eetrt iy in Of*
liam, 32, convicted prison "gang
mund.d In tha Complaint.
Birth*
commercially, and more than 25
t-indn Drive
lidNK and n n p H I I K t i at Hanford.
land
revenge"
slayer,
from
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Georg*
Chapman,
My
th*
t'lty
t_*omml»e1f»n
o
f
th#
T l,.rl la. ihl* : t n d day o f D rr.it ih .r.
million dollars before the first
t*liv o f Hanford KlorMs. thle 2 j !1i
death rell nf th* huge prison at
girl (Sanford)
1117.
pound nf orlon was sold, accord­
n r HKltSWis. r t .fk of d*jr nf November, A. I). 1M?»
Mr. and Mrs Nicholas Tfclfauf rarrhm an. Miss.
•'ITY (’ f ill M IflHION f»F T i f f :
C ir c u it fotir t o f H.mlnola
ing to company figures.
c i t y o r HAN F o r m
That was on Oct. 5 When Wetiel
girl (Sanford)
t 'o u n t v . Florida,
fly If. N Haver. City r i * r k
tty Aria J Luadnutat.
escaped from a mental institu­
DEC. 31
t r . p u t y flerla
tion at Willard. N. Y.. on Oct. 31.
NOTH F
Admissions
r a n i . I I. U l ' . r r .
A T L A N T I C r n A H T LINK RA ILGov. J. P. Coleman of Mississippi
' nf xvxmtii'K, ii'.xnnr a i.aFEvnn
Suxan
Warron
(Sanford)
R O A t&gt; ( t »&gt;I I *A N Y
h em h v
uiv **
TH Park Av en ue. Houth
ordered a Nationat Guard detach­
PHitk'ii thiit r»n th* 1th *1&gt;v nf ('•'•**
Martha Cogburn (Sanford)
XVIn l .r Par k. Florida
* mi b * r 1ftI*T, It f 111 «I w 11h f h * t n t e r Eddie Gene Williams (Sanford) ment to Parchman.
Atl orn .y a f o r Plaintiff
•tat*
Co mm erce
Comml«*lnn,
it
f a r AM
It was not until after the trooper
Birth*
W a i h l n t l h n D. f . . an anpllr* tlnn
r K T i T I O t e tf 1MM
L+r a certificate o f ptibll* rnnven*
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ slayings that Mississippi officials
NOT If* K IH l IF; R e n t tllVK.V that b u r *
end
n m eeelt y
nprmlttlne
revealed a sinister possibility be­
ald Darrlen (Sanford)
wp ar* rn**j|*.| In huelnre* at 1*0., •b«4tt4nnni*at o f I 7 J
mil** o f |ta
hind W etiel’ * boastful threat—he
Discharge*
Ho* 111. l-* k * Mary u* d*r the fir- li'i* know n m th* IIUi k IHmm*'rk
llllnoa nama loika M»r&gt; r.l». Ironl. , , S l"ir n f . n d l n n fr om a_ r n n n . r i Inn
might kidnap a child of a prison
Howard Matthews (Sanford)
and that \V * In lend to r»-*l*|pr » a ! t with th* r,*li* Charm R n ^ h n*Ar
guard to use a* hostage in bar­
Annie Mae Roberts and baby
nam* a l t h th* r i e r k nf th* tTrmiP V i n n s , Florida, and term inating at
Florida,
all In Hrmlnolw
Court, H*mlno1* Cntiely. Florida, In Nahrh.
gaining for his brother’ s freedom.
Lucille Schulti (Sanford)
•r c o M i n c * %lf h th* nrnvlalnae nf Coiitity, Florida, Finance nonket
Rut Mrs. Rurtnn topped even
Willie B. Terry (Sanford)
th* FlMltlnite Nam* fit it tit*, t o - wit* No. 20005.
\ r r a n t i c r o a r t l i .v h
Belly Mae Williams (Sanford) I W etiel’* notoriety by giving the
Hrctlon l a i n * Florida H l l t U l u 1MV
ItAILItOAM (TONI'ANY
in/ R F ftpldrll
Catherine Bruce and baby boy FBI its “ merriest chase” in her
(Orange City)
{ btiarre flight caravan consisting
____________________ 1of in air-conditioned pink HmoI sine and i« v * r il moving vans loadVolcanic steam Jet* hav* turn- |ed with household valuable* and
»d Italy’* Larderello Valley into 30 prii* cocker xpanl-ls.
a natural power plant. Larderallo
After these veh icle , were eor
haa supplied Italy with as much railed from scatter;' I point* in the
a* a 12th of ita power.
Carolina* the FBI unmasked the

it.
Xi
U. $. MISSllI TISTIO—The nuclear weapon that xvill be used to
arm U. S. warships and submarines, the Navy'* “ Regulua IF*
■uided missile, demonstrate* what It can do In a test staged at
the Edwards Atr Force Base m California, At top, the craft leave*
its launching stand and, at bottom, level* o(T. The blue and white
37-foot neetlle-nosed missile with a 20-foot wing span made a
300-mlIe drcxilt around the Atr Fore* bnse arcs at an attitude ot
more than 30,000 feet tn 29 minutes. Then it was guided to a
perfect landing by a Jet trainer.
(International Soundphotos)

Hospital Notes

Legal Notice

Auto Official
Predicts New Type
Of Car In 1958
By JIM KLOCKENKEMPER
United Press Staff Correspondent
DETROIT IP — A “ new" type
o f American car probably will he
born out of the 1938 labors of the
auto industry to adjust to its
changing market.
This was (he recent prediction
o f a Chrysler Corp. oftlcl.il who
viewed the decline of the middle
priced luxury market and the still
small hut startling growth of for­
eign small ear sales.
Since this prediction was deliv­
ered there have been several other
developments which make it look
even better:
All sales figures show that ex­
cept for the lower priced line*
there hat lieen little to cheer about
In public reception of 1938 models.
Production Cutback
Ward's Automotive Report*, au­
thoritative Industry statistical pub­
lication, reported yesterday do­
mestic auto makers have cut back
1938 production plan* by 8 4 prr
cent or by a half million ears; ami
steel firm* supplying the auto In­
dustry report cutbacks in steal
orders.
Secretary nf Labor James Mit­
chell and Slate Employment offi­
cials are predicting increased un­
employment for early 1938, with
recovery of theso Jobs seen later
In the year.
Increased prices for U. S. autos
have outdistanced many consum­
ers, according to average wage
figures, who bought 1931 33-36 mod­
els,
American Motors Corp. Presi­
dent George Romney, admitting
his firm barely survived its years
o f readjustment to compact and
small cars, this week gleefully
needled the “ big three" and said

they will nnw have the same tor­
tuous change to meet the new mar­
ket.'
Foreign car Imports, laughed at
by the heads of the big U. S.
firm* only some 18 months ago
as fads, will top 200,000 in sales
this year and may go to 300,000—
or near 6 per rent of the market
next year. Ward’s said.
May Buy rian t
Chrysler Corp. is expected to
announce in the first half of 1938
plans tn either buy a foreign car
plant or build a plant ahroad to
sell small economy cars both in
the U. S. and world markets.

Jill I* the pretty blue-eyed girl
with the vivarinu* manner and
voice— now a UCLA student—who
broke her bark and xvas paralyied
from the neck down three year*
ago in s skiing accident. She wet
trying out for the U. S. Olympic
ski team at the time. The Amerl*
can wom en's slalom champion,
she xvas considered a cinch for
the team berth. But she slimmed
Into a spectator and a tree, end*
ing her s i ing career — possibly
never to walk again.
Jilt is majoring In business ad­
ministration and working toward
a degree in apparel merchandis­
ing- She will he a sophomore negt
sem ester and plans to take a Job
managing a ski clothing (hop when
she finishes her education*
Algnr, primitive water-Ioxriitff
plants, have been found growing
in lee and snow shove the Arctic
Circle and in hot spring* where
water reaches 200 degree* Fah­
renheit,

low priced three no longer set]*
a ca r below $2,000.
Studcbaker-Packard Corp. haa
tried to anticipate exactly this
market shift by Introduction ear­
lier this year of the “ Scotiman1*
line. The “ Scotsm an" was stripped
of much of the fancy trappings
and given a modestly powered eco­
nomy six engine to sell for less
Most of these signs point to the than $2.ooo.
direction Indicated by the Chrysler
official, xvho said the foreign
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U. S. firms to bring out a domestic
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By LYLE C. WILSON
United fro** Staff Correspoedeet
WASHINGTON W - A fair ques­
tion to President Elsenhower right
now would be: Who ha* a better
right to know than the people of
the United States if their Uvea
may soon be forfeit In fiery war­
fare?
Thai la a horrible thought for
the Christmas season. The ques­
tion arise*, however, because of
considerable evidence that the ad­
ministration is suppressing some
national defense facta of appalUng
Importance.
These facts are beUeved to be
contained In what la called tbs
Gaither report drafted by a com­
mittee beaded by H. Rowan Gai­
ther, Jr. a San Francisco attorney.
It is a roundup on the compara­
tive production and striking power
of the United Statea and the So­
viet Union.
The Gaither report la top secret.

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Sales Tax Collections Reveal
Steadily Climbing Economy Here

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Each month, th# SUt« Comptroller, Bar
ft, Grata iaiued a rtport on aalta tax eol*
laetloiu.
Total* for «ach county shown in tha
rtport as wall at tho state-wide total.
This report it a tremendous value to Flo­
ridians for in it is an index to the growth of
the state and each community.
Barely hat a month gone by that ineraaaea are not shown for each Florida coun*
ty—not a one or two per cent increase but
• generous increase of good proportion.
Naturally, the salts tax report (always on
doilections based on sales for the previous
month) is a climbing guide to Florida's sue*
•ass in Its venture to attract more people,
greater trade, more manufacturing, and
haalthler spending.
Aeeerding to Mr. Green’s report each
month "there la never a dull moment" In
Florida business establishments and each
month the activity grows bigger . . . and
bigger. •. and bigger! Where it will stop, no­
body knows.
Frankly, there Is no cause for pessimism
when reporta such as thoss of the State Comgtroller’a are ready and digested each month.
An a matter of fact, there ahould be a growta i ontlmism in every section o f the state
aitd In particular right here In Seminole
County.
The Idee, as we see It right now, In to
attract, more end more shoppers to the Idea
t f shopping "In Sanford" so that their own
salaries can be continued In future weeks
and months.
Saems as If it is hard to convince people
that the "more they shop at home" the more
••cure their own Incomes become — and
thaee of the folks whom they employ, and

so forth and so on, right down the line.
Adequate stocks are carried in Sanford
atoree stocks to fulfill the desires of the
people who trade at homa. However, If more
and more people shop at home, the bigger
the stocks in local stores would become,
the more varied the merchandise, and the
more thrilling It would be to buy where there
is "confidence In one another."
Courtesy Week Is really going to show
Sanford people just how important it Is to
be friendly end human—and to apply the
golden rule in all instances where friends
and neighbors are involved In sales and
merchandise selection.
The Sanford-Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, always willing to take on ad­
ditional taska and projects, In cooperation
with the Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, will stage the gigantic Courtesy
Week program In Sanford and Seminole
County the week beginning January 6. A
lot of people are going to be pleasantly sur­
prised when secret committees go to work
choslng the moat courteous sales person,
(he most courteous motorist, the most
courteous policeman.
Might we suggest that another category
1)0 added—that of the most courteous shop­
per. We think this Is necessary for many
times the shoe Is on the "other foot" and
shoppers are the ones who are disagreeable.
It's nn event well worth looking for. tax­
ing pnrt In, and being "on your toes" for
fear you are being watched by one of the
secret Jaycee committees.
Lest some forget—It’s the Jaycee-Chamber of Commerce "Courtesy Week" beginn­
ing Jan. 6.

Too Late To Classify
BY RUS8ELL KAY

Finding life as a professor o f
1oology and entomology at Miami
University, Oxford, Ohio rather
boring, George Flehter gave up
an assured career and regular pay
check to become a free-lance
writer.
— It was a mighty big gam ble but
George waa In "pursuit o f happinness” . He choae Florida as hi»
homa and moved to Ft. Myers
about a year ago. Now his wife
and two amall children en joy Flo­
rida sunshine while daddy emp­
loys hi* knowledge o f wild life
and Insects In telling stories ab­
out them that are finding their
way Into a number o f publicat­
ion! yielding * return that so far
hae been satisfactory and prom­
ises to Improve.
Shortly after locating in Flor­
ida he sold an Interesting story
on pelicans to the Reader’ s Dig­
est that netted him $1,800. lie
.umplcted a book entitled "Good
Fishing” which has been accepted
for publication and will bo out
soon.
Jovl R. Poinsett of South Carolina Is offer five million dollnrs for the province.
Ill* first Digest story brought
Mexico’s great need of money encouraged such
chiefly remembered for the gay flower that
favorable response that th*
bears his name. Yet a hitherto unpublished the hope that It might consent to the sale. publishers have accepted another
document reveals that he enme near to Another consideration which should have o f hs nature tales, "T hat Terri­
achieving an important diplomatic triumph urged the sale was that, as Americans were ble I.Until, the Alligator,” which
which would have greatly altered our latest rapidly moving to Texas, a movement for will appear as a condensation
from Nature Magatine.
independence from Mexico would probably The title o f l\j* story goes back
history.
This document, long In the Poinsett family soon develop. This actually did occur in 1836. to a report of early Spanish ex­
and now for sale by a New York dealer, wna Texas did not become an independent repub­ plorers. They tould o f the “ ter­
an authorisation In 1829 by President An­ lic until its annexation by the United States rible lleanls” found Infesting Flo­
rida waters, one account stating
drew Jackson to attempt the purchase of in 1B4£.
that tha creatures were so thick
Had the Mexicans consented to the sale, in the St. Johns River that you
Texas from Mexico. Jackson was prepared to
the Mexican war would never have been •oulil cross tho stream walking
fought nnd our subsequent acquisition of on their backs.
California nnd the south-west might not Flehter points out that while
ihe Spaniards termed them liz­
, , m * 4 , l-a * m i l , , O .t n b .r XT. I l l * at
have taken plncc. Many careers would have ards, they are not members o f
tSa P m I (t ills * a t l a a l i r t P l i i l l a . Hades th* Ast
•I r * a i r , , a a t N a i* b X. 1ST*
been fnr different, among them that of nn the Heard family but are related
unsuccessful business man but a great to the crocodile. Today In Florida
r n r . n r a s K i s i , aa.ni**&gt; * * « r a b iu k * *
you seldom see an alligator and
• AXIOM M A X X A M I S . R t s n l l * * B t llir
military leader named Ulysses 8. Grunt.
■ YKI.TM I , c r s n i M n , A 4 s s r ll.li,* M ssa s rr
are considered a tourist at­
There Is another interesting fact to the they
traction. The Legislature sought
P w b lh b sd
0*11 r
, i m ||
lita r t ir ,
»■ * ta r
•»&lt;
story: Texans find It hard to believe that to protect them from extinction
C hristm as, l a l a r t a f *a*sa#4la* C h r iste n s.
any one ever set the value uf their homeland a few years ago by passing a law
• D M C K I R I O S HATH*
making it a punishable offense
at n mere five million.
■ f C a s r l.r
U , *ar w » » k
Oaa M aalk
f l .i k
to kill a Florida gutor.
T k , » . M aalk*
II* M aalk*
d a* Vaar
Out
of
the
deal,
however,
wherever
It
|LM
M.TS
SI1J*
The small creature* sold by g ift
A lt o k l l a a r r aa ilrra, n i t at tfcaaka. rainlatlaaa a a t
might have nccured, we have the henutiful ■hops and roadsldo stands and
X atiaaa at * a ltr la la a « * a t fa r Ika * * ,* a a a ml ra ta ls*
Florida flower, the Poinsett in.
I — I* **lll ka , k a , a , t fa * a t r .* s la » a d .s r lla ls * ralra.
rulled Florida alligators are not
•
•
,
’ gators but caynion imported from
T k » WaralS I* a a , m k , r i f Ika ( l s l t . 4
-th lrk
la r a il)la * * * ,l a * l ,a l * ta Ika aaa fa r rarukll, alln a
Failure of the Vanguard rocket to func­ .ioulh America and Caribbean
It Is unluwfful to sell
a t a ll Ika la «a l a m * * la t* 4 la Ikl* a a n **a *a r.
tion brings sad recollections of the July 4th countries.
a Florida alligator.
S tfO M a lit
H a lla a a llf
k*
O aaaral
A S ra rlU ls*
boyhood disappointments when the rockets Flehter tells o f his first ex­
Ittilr ,
la * .
Ml
&lt;i*a*ala
S a r is * *
Xaak
III*.
A tla a fa , Uaarala
in which savings had boon invested turned perience with a Florida alligator,
lie was taking combat training in
Monday, December 23, 1957 out to a "Hirer.”
Page 4
this state and one o f the rally
routines included a stint around
storative training Is available un­ ing does not Include medical care.
an obstacle course. On tho final
der the War Orphans Education It doe* Includt special courses—
program to handicapped young such as braille reading, language
men and women In need of It. Does retraining and the like—designed
this restorative training also In­ to help a person overcom e his
clude medical care?
may take regular training at
A. No. Special restorative train­ school.
Here i n authoritative answer*

A

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History

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V e te ra n s
C o rn e r

from the Vatarana Administration
to questions of Interest to form*
or servicemen and their fimlliti:
Q. My unde, a totally disabled
World War 1 veteran, la In a rest
home. I am taking cart of all th*
expenses. He Is getting a VA penelon. since disability Is not serviceconnected. In computing hit an­
nual income, must ho Include the
money I pay to the home (or his
upkeep?
A No. Money which you pay to
the borne to cover bis maintenance
is not to be considered as Income,
for VA pension purposes.
Q. I want to go to college under
the Korean 01 BUI, but not to get
a degree. On my application form
what should I put down as my
course of study?
A. You must list all the subjects
you plan to take, which inske up
yo':r program of education.
Q. I understand that special re­

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the dtliena to make aacriflces for
the national defease.
How a n the voters to p an judg.
ment If they do not know the
national daftnae aeon?
_
If the politicians who have been®
running the country now and befora hava put the people In jeo­
pardy, who has 1 better right to
know?

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Mount Vernon, George Washing­
ton's MO acre estate on the Poto­
mac River In Virginia, is saluted
by each United States Navy vessel
that paitea.

statistical material, military esti­
mates and defense data which pro­
perly must be top (tent la the
Interests of national security. But
the public which, after all, la the
proprietor of the United. Statea,
has a right to know the extent of
Its jeopardy.
The President, in his TV report
to the nation tonight, probably will
proclaim new defense spending

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Featuring
&gt;10 E. let

The Final Event
The paper said the report fore­
saw Inevitable catastrophe for tho
United States and Us men, wom­
en and children. Catastrophe Is a
chilling word. Its dictionary mean­
ing Is: The final event, usually of
a calamitous or disastrous nature.
There Is something especially
grim about that phrase: The final
event:
And, If the United Slates Is, as
reported, in a period of its grav­
est danger, then what great trials
and personal tragedies docs the
future hold (or the American peo­
ple and how soon shall they be
expected to com e to pass?
It is no reflection on Ihe Wash­
ington Post and Times Herald to
report that the least satisfactory
way of presenting such complex
information and ideas to the pub­
lic is through what commonly is
known as a leak. Leaked news Is
unofficial. The reporter who ob­
tains and writes It usually has
less than the tim e desirable for
study of a com plex document.
Factual Flavor
More often than not, news which
teaks appears to more extrava­
gant terms than would be warrant­
ed by some of the qualifying fine
print In the official document.
There was a substantial and fa c ­
tual flavor to the leaked version
of the Gaither report, however,
and the cltlscns would be war­
ranted now in believing (he very
worst of the nation's national de­
fense and security posture until
the situation can be proven to be
otherwise.
The report evidently Includes

G a il Borden
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stretch thora was a broad shallow
pool. Tho trainees w ort supposed
to swing across It on a rope,hand
over hand. Hot, tired and sweaty,
some o f th* fellows would accid­
ently lot* their grip about half
way keros* and snjoy a dip in the
cool, refreshing water, untill an
enterprising lieutenant decided to
put a stop to such gold-bricking
liy engaging th* acrvlcei of a
healthy alligator who was install­
ed in the pool with full military
honors.
From
that time
on
not ons of lha trainee ■ lost his
grip on the rupe. W hile the ’gator
gavo no evidence o f ill-temper
and ip tn t most o f his time sun­
bathing on the shore, his presence
was enough to prevent the hoys
from Invading his private pool
as they had been doing.
During my forty years of Flor­
ida experience which include* a
trail-blaxing trip
through the
heart o f th* Everglades, many
tramp* through swamps and tra­
versing numerous out-of-the-way
stri-nm and bay heads, I have
seen few ‘gators. I have gone
swimming In lakes where ’gator*
were known to live but never had
any fear of them.
Once while going through a
swamp with a naturalist seeking
rare specimen* uf bird* and rept­
ile life for the Smithsonian Ins­
titution a party o f five o f us, ma­
king our way single file through
heavy saw grass, encountered a
bull ‘ gator about li! feet long In
length. The leader o f our party
nsarly ateppped on him and I was
about two feet behind him. Rais­
ing his rifle he fired hitting tho
creature between tha eye*. Then
we grasped his tail and dragged
him ashoru to be stuffed and sent
to the museum ns he was a splen­
did specimen. Mr. Gator lay on
hi* hack and we sat on the
ground nearby eating our lunch
when all o f a sudden he came to
life in hn uncertain terms. Rolling
over on his four legs he stood up
and let nut a bellow that sent us
flying In nil directions, lie hail
only been stunned by the bullet
which evidently richochcted off
hi* forhe&amp;d. Wo suceeded in las­
soing him and he now lives in a
100 In St. lands, Missouri. Read
Flehter* story In January Read­
er’s Digest. 1 think you will enjoy
it.

I h e President has refused to re­
veal Its contents to the Senate Preident has refused to reveal Us
contents to the Senate Preparedparednesa Subcomm ittee. Tbere
has been, however, the Inevitable
leak. Over the weekend, the Wash­
ington Post and Times Herald
printed a copyrighted story assert,
ing that the Gaither report p or­
trayed the United States In the
gravest danger in all of its history.

Best - for you and your family!

noon

0. D. Farrell’s

Gaither' Report Is Top Secret

CHRISTMAS jN EUROPE

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Mon. Dec. 23, 1957—Pape 5

Woman’s

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By VIRGINIA CONN. SecJegr Utter

Airs. McCall's Kindergarten Has
Christmas Program For Parents
The annual Christmas program

News

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was presented Thursday night by ' C H N S t l T I O S S t O i y
the children o f Mrs. H. B. McCall's
u |„|d by Mr«. Charles Wilke
kindergarten.
; (of the Sanford Garden Club)
Performing in the scene from
Upon reading the Christmas
the stable In Bethlehem were Beth s ' ory *fcor8 in *
c h » ? ter
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II, verses 1 to 10, one wonders
Meyers as Mary, Ricky Smith as how th j, ,nnkMper felt whcn he
Joseph, Scott Douglas and Dwayne learned o f the wondrous event that
Anderson as shepherds, Diane Rob- had taken place in the stable beerts. Penny Jo Fleming and Debby cause he had no room at the inn.

After a flying trip to Palm
Bcacb, I am trying to throw a few
facts together to make a little
reading. We loaded all the children
into the car Saturday morning (and
Use presents for Grandmother and
Grandfather), and o ff we went.
The effects of the recent freeic
were woefully apparent almost un­
til we reached our destination.
Even in that supposedly tropical
climate, frost had damaged tender
plants. The usual beautiful trip
was marred by the dead, limp
appearance of nearly all ornamen­
tal shrubs.
Sad too, were the fruit standi,
completely shut and boardsd, un­
able to snip fruit if they have it
because of the embargo. A t this
time of year usually every mile
through the Indian River country
particularly, is dotted with fruit
^unds. Each tries to outdo the
other with all the juice you can
drink or oranges, 30 cents a bag.
No mure. A few still try to sell
honey, jelly, and baskets, but most
have gonu home until a decision
on shipping has been reached.
At we neared the Palm Beaches,
however, the lawns turned green
again and flowering shrubs were
once more apparent. The ocean
breeze was warm and salty.
Interesting to me was the Dodge
estate across the street from
where the Conns live. This mansion of 139 rooms has been corn-

Only the servants quarters with
room s for 27 has been left. The
massive wrought iron gates and
vinecovered walls surround a v ac­
ant area of palm trees and lawn.
This U the end of an era, but per­
haps more satisfying for a lonely
old lady who felt she had to live
in the mansion because It was
there.
The new Palm Beach Towers, an
apartment hotel o f phenomenal
size and services is being hidden
behind a huge exclusive shopping
center. One end is already occu ­
pied by Hattie Carnegie.
Guess I've run on enough about
Palm Beach. Time fo r Sanford do­
ings. The llatletts and Horrells of
VAH-9 gave a cocktail party Fri­
day night. Gay holiday dresses
cam e out for this one. Attending
were the Norman Melnnises, MeBratnles, Fowlers, Nelsons, Cou­
sins,
George
Humphries
and
guest, Connie Cooper. Legares,
Punches, Blieseners, Shovcrs, Wa­
ters, Rosses, McCarthys, Amlcrsons, Petersons. Fennells, Days,
Bill Arthur, Audrey Brownley,
Mary Carman, Kirt Rogers and his
guest, Karen Johnson from Fred­
ericksburg, Va.
Linda Daffron o f 210 West Six­
teenth St. has a spider monkey
for sate—this would make a nice
little Christmas present for some
busy mother.
Suite and John Dickey arrived
yesterday to spend the holidays
with her parents Fanchon and Mac
M cRoberts. Suile and John are
both students at East Tennessee
where they are Juggling houskeeping and book learning. Understand
they brought their basset hound
Copper with them.
..
We reached home too--------late .for
inc to get reports on the Elk’ s

Ziegler as angels and Joel Rawls
1 ,hlnk’
as the Uttllest angel.
They told me afterward there was
In the boys choir were Scott
a light
Harris, Glenn Young, Gary Adams, Shone all^ night Jong a Hove my
Inn’ s low roof
Gary Adair, Johnny Aedcr, Johnny
Centering above the stable, ra ­
Darby, Juddy Hobby, Monty Lillcdiant, white.
boe, H. W. Rawls, Robby Thomp­
They tell me now it was a heaven­
son, Tomm y Gracey, Charles Que­
ly proof
ry, and Dean Taylor.
That tlie Christ whom we had wait­
Steven Knight acted as the aned for so long
Inouncer throughout the program. Was there—that I had turned Him
In the girls choir were Mary
from m y door,
Frances Carr, Vernle Fennell, They say above the field there was
Betty Jo Gustafson, Sherri Sires, Such as men had never heard b e­
MR. AND MRS. JAMES HISHOP DAVIS u (hey
Beth Secord, Jeanette Wolf, Linda
leave tho First Methodist Church after their wedding
fore.
Patton, Betty Newton, Kathy Rubyesterday afternoon. Mrs. Davis is the former Martha
enstein.
How could I k n ow -h ow could 1
Owen.
t
(Photo by Itergstrom)
hear or see
Mary Frances Carr rrcitrd a
poem entitled "W hy do Belli on
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crowd
c * m° r
pIolel&gt; fra,,lc* ‘ f d - Mr*- i w « «
Christmas R in g ?" Beth Secord
tried to sell It for a club, a hotel,
sang "Long, 1-ong A go". Betty Jo The bleating sheep, the bartering
anything. The area was zoned, so
cries, the queer
Gustafson recited “ Oh, Little Can­
. .
,
.
.. . the imported woods, gargoyles,
d le ". Sherri Sires. Vernle Fennell And sharp demands upon me that m4rb|0 fireplaces, carved stairWflea
l/MIll
were loud.
and Jeanette Wolf sang, “ I Want
w ays—all had to be demolished.
A Christmas Candle". Johnny Dar­ If they had only told me! If they
In a candlelight ceremony Sun- per, Jacksonville.
had,
by sang "A w ay in a M anger".
day alternoon at 4:00 P. M. Misi
Thc bride was born In Brooks- Scott Harris sang *T Saw Mommy 1 would have turned the other and slUl carrying his one remain
Martha Jane Owen became the ville. She is a graduate of Semi­
su rd s a w lv
Ing gift—tho precious pearl.
Kissing Santa Claus." Gary Adams
bride of Jame* Bishop Davij Jr. nole High School, and presently
He hears that a man
who is
recited “ I Hung up a Stocking". I believe that every one would
The bride is the daughter of Mr. a student at Florida State Uni­
Ricky Smith recited " I f .
1 have been clad *
called "King o( ,hc Jcw *" U t0 bc Club 8,11 or oth,,r S* nf&lt;ml wr,,k'
and Mr*. Jam ei C. Owen. The versity.
Accompanist for Mrs. McCall For the stable’ s shelter and a bed crucified and. his heart leaping, end activities. Anne ami Lee
bridegroom is tho son of Mr. and
Mr. Davis was born In Valdosta,
of Ihay
realizes that this Is the
King he Moore and Catherine and Charlie
was
Judy Ludwig. Christmas car
Mrs. James Bishop Davis Sr. of Ga. He is a graduate of Madison
To give the Christ Child r o o m -O h , has sought so long.
Park had a cocktail party Saturols
and
songs
were
presented
by
Madison.
High School and a student at Flor­
surely, I
Believing that the pearl may day night.
all the children. Gifts of hand
Thrf double ring scrviA was per­ ida State University, Tallahassee.
Arriving today to spend Christ­
prints in clay were given to Shall not be known forever as the ransom the King, he hurries to
formed by Dr. R. E. Rutland In He is a mem ber of Sigma Alpha the parents.
one
Golgotha. On the way he passes a mas with Red and Polly Savage
Epsilon
fraternity.
the First Mathodist Church. Holly,
Who shut his ears to a wom an's terrified young girl bring carried are Polly's father and step-mo­
magnolia leaves and pyrocaphia
needy cry,
away into slavery by soldiers. She ther. Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Gayle
berries formed a background for
Who closed his door upon Gad’ s throws herself at his feet and begs o f Atlanta.
the altar and decorated the
holy son.
,
him to ransom her. In an agony
church. Mrs. F. E. McCoy, orgaMost of us know about the three o f indecision, he gives the pearl for
^
nlst played while soloist. C.ene
wise men who brought tneir gifts her freedom,
K ron jacicr sang ••Because", "W hi­
to the infant King at Bethlehem—
Suddenly there is a great earthther Thou G ocst" and "The Lord's
gold, frankincense, myrrh. But quake. Artaban is struck by a
Prayer” , besides the traditional
few of us have heard the story of fatting stone and hurled to the
wedding music.
the fourth wise man who started ground.
If A'unt Minnie has just railed to
to Bethlehem wih a gift o f Jewels
Then the soft voice speaks again
The bride was lovely as she en­
—a sapphire, a ruby and a pearl and this time it Is even more sweet tell you that she is bringing you
tered on the arm of her father.
of great price.
(
and clear: "V erily I say unto a gift and you have nothing for
Her full-length satin gown was
The fourth wise man was named thee, inasmuch as thou hast done her, whip into the kitchen and build
princess style. It featured a chapel
Artaban and he was lighthearted it unto one of the least of these some of those snowballs. They are
train, and bodice of Chantilly lace.
and happy as his swift horse car- my brehren, thou hast dun it un­ not only delicious, but easy to
The neckline was scalloped. Long
make and Chrlstmasy.
tied him to the place where he was to M e."
•pointed sleeves and a lace bustle
SNOWBALLS
to meet the other three for their
The true spirit of Christmas is
•
completed the picture. The gown
7/8 cup sifted all purpose flour
trip across the desert wastes to beautifully expressed by Bishop
was made by Mrs. L. C. BurW teaspoon salt
Palestine. Aa he rode along, he Remington in "A Christmas Mess.“ roughs.
I tablespoon white sugar
saw
a
man
lying
half
dead
by
the
a
g
e
":
The bride wore a crown of seed
1 cup finely chopped nuts
roadside. He reinrd in his horse * I would send you those gifts
pearls attached to a fingertip veil
1 cup pastry flour
and dismounted. Artaban was a which are beyond price, outlast
of bridal illusion. She carried a
8 tablespoons butter
skilled physician, but It took time time, and bridge all space,
• cascade of white carnations.
1 teaspoon vanilla
to revive the man and help him.
I wish you all laughter and pure
• Maid of honor was Miss Diane
Sifted icing sugar
And, so, he arrived too late to joy, a merry heart and a clear
I Wright of Winter l’ ark. Miss
Measure flour and sift with salt.
join the others and their caravan, conscience, and love which thinks
Wright wore a ballerina length
He was forced to sell the sapphire no evil, is not easily provoked, and Cream butler, blend In sugar, add
gown of rose taffeta trimmed in
vanilla and nuts, then work in
to buy a cam el and equip himself, seeks not Its own.
red. Her headband was red with
flour. Form small portions of the
When he cam e to Bethlehem, a The fragrancr o f flowers, the
• j matching veil. She carried a while
woman with a baby told him that sweet associations of holly and dough into balls, flouring the hands
taffeta muff, trimmed with holly,
the oilier wise men had been here misllctoe and fir, the memory of to assist in shaping If necessary.
red crystanthemums and ribbon
and presented gifts io a Child hut deep woods, of peaceful hills, and Place on an ungreased cookie
. streamers.
that the Child and his parents had of the mantling snow, which sheet and hake In a slow oven
Other attendants were Miss Marsuddenly left for Egypt. While in guards the sleep of all God's crea­ &lt;325 degrees I for about twenty
! jurie Barber of Madison, Miss Ann
minutes. While hot coat with tl-ing
her home Herod’ s soldiers pound­ tures.
• Falrcloth of Perry. Miss Jeanette
ed at the door, seeking the infants
1 wish that the Spirit of Christ­ sugar by rolling the halls in it.
! Kinlaw of Sanford and Miss Nancy
they had been ordered to mass- mas! ide .....
. draw
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you into
com
Rountree of Sanford. They were
acre. Artaban used his ruby to panionship wih Him who givelh
gowned in red taffeta gowns like
Apples originated between the
buy the life o f the baby.
all.
• that of the maid of honor. They
Black and Caspian Seas, says the
From
Bethlehem,
he
went
(&gt;i
a ) carried the same white taffeta
THE FORMER MARTHA OWEN opens Rifts at thu Egypt.
r.sm . always
alwayi searching
searemni for the 'the little Christ bands are heck- National Geographic magazine.
V - muff.
shower Riven for h e r by Mrs. James DcHriuc Friday night. King and always finding someone oning us to com e within the circle Peaches and oranges came from
of His faith and love, where ire China, where they were cultivated
James Bishop Davis Sr. was
.Miss Owen was married Sunday to James Davis, Madison, who needed help.
help.
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- - - and everyday saints, 4.000 years ago. The Near and M id­
bright
angels
best man for his son. Ushers were
Left to right, Mrs. J. C. Owen, mother of the bride, Mrs.
Finally, 33 years later, we see and all goodness, rub and beaoy
• Raymond
Brown of
Madison,
dle East gave us lettuce, carrots,
Davis, Mrs. DeBrine(Staff I ’ h o t o ) him in Jerusalem, old and gray, | It Is (he Feast of the Child. Come, peas, snd spinach. The Andes p ro­
I James C. Owen Jr., brother of the
. but stilt searching for his King let us adore Him.
• bride. Albert Davis of Madison.
duced
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* brother of the groom, and frater• nity brothers, John Thomas of
• Adellc, Ga., and Slater Wight of
! Carro, Cia.
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• The bride's mother was gowned
A newly organized group of beauft
W in blue lace over taffeta with
The form er Miss Martha Owen, ticians from Orange City, Lake
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matching hat. Her accessories who becam e the bride of James Mary and Sanford was formed re­
• were black. She wore a lavender B. Davis of Madison yesterday af­ cently into Unit 30 of the National
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. orchid.
ternoon. was honored Friday even­ Hairdressers and Cosmeologlsts
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For her son's wedding. Mrs. Da- ing with a miscellaneous shower. Association.
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! vis chose a grey lace dress, over
Tlie operators met In Orange
Mrs. Jam es DeBrine and her
f
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rote taffeta with matching hat. mother. Mrs. J. If. Loechelt were City last week. Mario Rossi of
Her accessories were also black. the hostesses for the event which Orlando demonstrated new hair
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. She too wore a lavender orchid.
was held at the Loechelt home, 829 styles and methods of shaping
ft
• A reception in McKinley Hall Rosalia Drive.
Mr. Rossi strrsed the importance
f
t
followed the ceremony. Holly and
A Christmas theme was used of keeping up with new trends in
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• magnolia leaves decorated the in the decorations throughout the hairstyiing for all age groups.
A [ large room. Assisting were Mrs. home. Alter the honoree opened
Attending from Sanford were ( 7
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^ Malcolm Higgins, Miss Patty Wal- her gifts, the hostesses served fruit Annamar, Edith and Belle from £ j itx X B a y ;
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•ker. Mrs. Gerald Covington, Miss cake topped with whip cream, nuts Anne's Mirasol, Harriet Slawtcr
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! Joni Saunders, Mrs James De- and coffee.
and Laura Ann Anderson from rjj
* Brine and Miss Fay Clark.
Invited to enjoy the party with Harriet's Beauty Nook, Bonnie, f t
N o.
D are.
IB.
! For a wedding trip to the Smoky the honoree were her mother. Mrs. Catherine Harvey and Claudia £ ?
Mountains in Tennessee, the bride J. C. Owen, Mrs. W. DcUrinc, Miss Hawkins from Bonnie Johnson's
- chose a blue wool suit, matching Marjorie Barber of Madison; Miss Beauty Shop, Mary Brown and
.feather hat and black patent ac- Nancy Rountree, Miss Jeanette Nancy from the Mary Brown Beau­
■cessories. She wore a corsage of Kinlaw. Mrs. Louis Roman, Mrs. ty Shop, Vela Nation from Vela's,
! white carnations. Upon their return Gerr.ld Covington, Mrs. Sheila Mc- and Betty Clast from the Class
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the couple will reside in Tallahas- las. Miss Grace Marie Stinecipher. Beauty Salon.
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Mrs. F. C. Stenstrom, Miss
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Outof-town guests at the wed­ Rosemary Garner, Mrs. Eugene
ding Included Mr. and Mrs. Tho- Estridge, Mrs. Garent White, Miss
S-i f t
mas A. Boyd of Jacksonville Beverly Cooper, Mrs. W. H. How­
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• B e a d , Mrs. A. L. Nunn, grand­ ard. Miss Joni Saunders, Mias
Dick
R.
Cameron
mother of the bride ami G. M. Patty Walker, Mrs. Robert Berg.
Nunn, uncle of the bride, both Miss Peggy Wright and Mrs. L. Mrs. George Wells
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Mrs. E. C. Harper Sr.
o f Bruoksville. Fla ; Mr. and Mrs. Whatley.
Jimmie Jones
•R. L. Nunn 111 of Brooksville. Mr.
COUMTCJItlQNlO.
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! and Mrs. Monroe Langford of Jack­
sonville.
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Also Mrs. W. II, Owen Sr , of
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Impressive Ceremony Yesterday

Unites Miss M. Owen, J. Davis Jr.

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Gourmet's
Cookpot

Bridal Shower
Given Friday

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THE HORS D'OEUVERES were delicious at the cocktail
party given Friday night by Cdr. and Mrs. William Hailett and Cdr. and Mrs. Ernie Horreli in the Horrell'a Grove
Manor home. Left to right, Miss Connie Cooper, Mrs.
Charles McHratnle, Mrs. Horreli. Cdr. Horreli, Lcdr.
George Humphries.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Church Calendar
MONDAv
The Sth grade Junior Depart­
ment of First Methodist Church
will have their Chrtatmas party
in McKinley Hall at 2:00 to 3:00
p. nt.
The Brotherhood o f the Flrat
Baptist Church will have their
monthly supper and program at
7:00 p. m.

NUTS TOP VEGETABLES

NEW YORK —an— Perk up your
favorite green vegetable with a
nut topping. Chop to u te d filberts
and mix with melted butter or
WEDNESDAY
sour cream. Pour over green
Interfraternity Ball at 9:00 P. 1wans, asparagus, or broccoli Just
M. at the Mayfair Inn. Music by before serving.
Toney Perez.

Calendar .

PLENTY OF —

FRESH J'LdwqM
a Christman Wreathe
a Dish Garden*
a Glads

Cjift Certificate

A. F. RAM SAY, Florist
Nip*** A u , nt Railroad Cr')ft*in;

W Brooksville,

grandmother of the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Rawls
•of Jacksonville, Mrs. C. A. Lang•ford of Madison, grandmother of
' ihe groom. Mrs. W. H. Owen and
Mrs. A. S. Owen of Brooksville,
Mi v Lucy Dekle of Perry, Pat
•Bub* of Madison, Mrs. C. H.
-Wright of Winter Park.
Mrs. R. C. Roffey of Magnolia
Springs. Ala.. Mrs. It. L. White.
^G ain esville and Miss Hilda Coo-

Beta Sigma Phi Presents
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in

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• Proceed* for Charity

BEST W ISHES T O A L L OF YO U
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Blue Tropical Tux
$45.00
White Jacket
$27.95
Trousers
12.95
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December 27th
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Mayfair Inn Hall Room
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• 1.50 per person

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• Potted Plant*
• Mlaed Bouquets
• CoraagM

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Bruce Anderson, who attends tha
Baylor School for Boys at Chaltanooga, Tenn., Is spending tho
Christmas holiday! with his par*
ent* Mr. and Mra. B. W. Ander­
The Cherub atd Chapel Cholra son on Lake Minnie.
rehearsals o f the First Baptist
Another Baylor student, Jim m y
Church will be postponed.
Wright hat arrived to spend hia
TUESDAY
vacation with Mr. and Mra. J. A.
The Carol II and Crusader Choir Wright of 443 Elliot Ave.
rehearsals at the First Baptist
Church will be postponed this
TASTY DIP FOR PARTIES
week.
NEW YOHK —ilB— Serve a tra f
Midnight service* at Holy Cross
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tically bottled up the Grayhound
NASHUA, N. H. flit—The Clneln there la another outfield poasibility
LYMAN
attack throughout the evening.
natl Redlegs will enter
more If these other men don’t pan out.
3
7
2
Farley
The loser* were paced by Bob
versatile attacking force in the i might m ove Ed Bailey out there
4
2
Goebel
m
Everlge who hit five field goals
1954 National League battle. The and have Smoky Burges* do the
1
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accent w ill he more toward pitch­ catching. Bailey U a very versa­
3
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We have been known primarily more leeway In planning.
Lycans
The Herald will present the lacked the aggressiveness that Winkle
1
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at a pow er team but next year
V.
Of course, the big question m irk
they
showed
in
the
first
tilt
with
cm am o*
40
14
Tot. 13
we will not only hit — but move. is Ted Klusiewski. A lot has been championship trophy to the SemiSanford
this
year.
M JLm O KU
Our thinking hat changed since said and written about Ted — who notes during the first week of
Although the Seminole* have
finishing fourth last season.
b o o t s HOME NO. 300
waa‘ bothered by a back ailment January.
Paced by Gerald Jones, Allan gotten off to their bett start In
The Redlegs are going to be a during m ost o f the 1937 season—
ALBANY, Calif. Ml Jockey
many
years,
a
slim
crowd
was
on
combination of youth and experi­ but I prefer to adopt a wait-and- Swalm, and Joe High, who hit hand to ace these lads bring the Manuel Ycaza of Panama rode hia
ence. Y ou might say our theme see attitude for the moment. nine points each, the Scminolea
school It’ s first tournament v ic­ 300th winner o f the 1937 season to
By OSCAR FRALEY
It to build for the future while we Georgr Crowe filled In well at called on their reserves through­
tory. The basketball picture has the first race at Golden Gate f l e V
United Press Sports W riter
take care of the present.
first base In 1937 and Steve Bllko out most of the contest to rack up com e to life here and the local Friday and then added three mor*
the 11 point*.
NEW YORK AS — Fearless Fra
That might sound like a large will be up again from Hollywood.
fans are missing a real treat by winners before the program waa
Overall
I
would
have
to
aay
the
I
order
but
I
believe
we
have—or
ley’ s facts and figures:
not following these boya. Athletic over. Yeaza, second only to Willi*
picture
looked
very
bright
now.
Director, Fred G inas, urges full Hartack In the number o f v icto­
Paul Brown, whose Cleveland * l l , * et “ ,he P*™” &gt;nel
«rrv
■There have been some
A great many people have been
support of these high flying cagers ries this year, scored on Joaquin,
Browns art wailing the outc me cb in g e i ajrea(jy. , .there will be picking Milwaukee to run away
for the remainder of the season. Riggs, Power Site and Direct Curk
of Sunday’ s San Francisco-Detrolt |more before spring training starts with the flag neat year but I d o ; ■
ma
•
ft
a
The next gam e will be played here rent.
game to see which one they play
.and perhaps even more before not agree. It waa a five-club bat- I n V h r j l l A K n U j I
Jan. 3 when the Scgilnoles go
for the National Football League the first game of the 1930 season. tie until mid August last season ■■■
against the New Smyrna BarracuCOLLISION KILLS DOE championship, says he docan’ t
Correct* Weaknesa
and I see nn reason why It should
das In ■ double header.
GREENVILLE.
Mlsa, ( U P ) - *
By
FRANK
EfDGE
Jr.
care which one win* but — all the
Pitching was obviously our prin­ nol he (he same, or tougher, next
SANFORD
FG
FT TOT. young doe was kilted y e s t e r d V
United Press Sports Writer
w ay around — the Rrowna are cipal shortcoming last year so we year. Certainly Ihe Giants ind Pi­
McCoy
3
1
7 when frightened by a loaded
MIAMI W — Bobby Dodd, Geor
went out and did something about rates also are Improved so I can­
rooting for San Francisco.
Phillipa
3
0 8 school bus. The deer ran at lull
gla
Tech's
bovd
master,
U
sitting
The Brown front office would It right away. Now I believe we not see the Braves running over
M iMurray
1
0 2 speed Into a barn door.
fine, thanks, as head coach for
like to tee the 49’ers win because have corrected that weakness.
anybody.
McKIbbin
2
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We have already acquired seven
both of these teams were mem­
Shrine college all-star football tilt
ber* of the old All-America Con­ new pitchers Including good frontIn the Orange Bowl Christmas
AMERICANA FOR REDS
ference. It would mark the first linen and solid relief strength.
night.
Harvey
Haddlx,
Bob
Purkey
and
time that two teams from that
MOSCW (U P )— Russia’ * manMaster Robert's Rebels are six
abandoned loop met In the NFL Willard Schmidt would be wel­ on-thc-strcct will get his f i r s t
to m a k o
eMUMtRAVM* At
point underdogs and have speed to
come addition to any staff.
finals.
ru e pitcm /f o
glimpse of what Americans wear burn. In Southern backflelds this
In addition to our remaining
jcco M p a sH M efir*
You ean understand why the
WtMF/FQ !*£
and eat next August when a g i l i t season there were none faster than
mb fa* ee/t/MPM*
players want San Francisco to regulars, we expect a lot of Char­ exhibition Is scheduled to open in
Ihe likea of N. C. State’s touch
ley Rabe who pitched well for Se­
win. Where would you rather play;
Moscow, it was reported today down twins, Dick Christy and Dick
attle
last
year
and
there
are
a
In aunny San Francisco or In De­
The newspaper Sovietskaya Ro* Hunter, Florida’ s Jim Rountree
JCOMMeRC/AL - l £ r *
a / tyK R T H e*
troit, where a billiard well could couple of promising rookie pros­ slya reported the fair had been : i'n“j ' ‘f £ u ’s Ji'mmy Tayior.’ And Au
9ju*t *Ay rMAr/p
pect* coming down for ipring
shiver the timbers of the Dec. 29
\Ft* Fdrufte folp*
organized by an American f i r m - burn (unbaek Billy Atklns Kivei
training who will get a chance.
Internationa Trade Shows—which the grlts-and-gravy boys power.
finals?
Naturally, we had to sacrifice
has been negotiating with Soviet
Ersklne’ s Arm Improve*
How Dodd, who hat given G eor
some power to get the men we
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v
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authoritiei since last year. The i gla Tech an unblemished bowl rec
Carl F.rsklnc, once the most de­
HAYS MAP9 ^ * 0 * f
pendable pitcher Brooklyn had, Z T m J I
n \ KfK
hln“
will Include clothes, toys, In- ord of eight straight victories
.{W M M ►» 11^
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for nothing, even In baseball.
duilrial equipment and an Amer­ could be anything hut the favorite
aaya Hint hta arm is in the best
We lost batting strength In
ic a ^ • style cafeteria, the news­ Is axplslned by the Big 9 from the
shape it has been for two years
yielding Wally Post and Joe Tay­
paper said.
.and that next season he has every
Big-10.
lor but don’t forget we still have
hope of coming all the way back.
Yankee coaches Duffy Daugher
"O lskln" was only 31 last week
ty of Michigan State and Ray Eliot
and it was a Brooklyn tragedy
of Illinois will field nine of their
when the man from ‘ Anderson,
own beat players.
Ind., pitched only 60 Inning* last
season for a lowly 3-3 record. A
bad arm knocked him off and
EDITORS NOTE: This Is the perienee to the predominantly so­ Carl, one o f baseball's nice guys,
sixth of If dispatches ea tie phomore backfield.
tP P -2
was only a ahadow of the pitcher
In Texas’ 9-7 upset of Texas
football bowl team*. The dis­
who won 20 in 1933 and struck out
FA*
patches will cover the teams in AAM, Fnndren put the Aggies in it Yankees for a one-gamn World
ALHM/6
tba Gator, Orsafe, Rose, Sugar a hole with a 62-yard quick kick Scries record. If he doesn't make
a ave
to the four, lie led Texas passera
and Cotton Bowls.
A fppa
it Ihia tim e, with the arm "fe e l­
with 33 completions In 40 attempts,
pop
ing c w d ." It look* like the end
including a phenomenal 10 of 11
By LLOYD LARRABEE
d d A L rry
of thn road.
and a touchdown past In the Long­
United Pres* Sport* Writer
RAFH£R
Prescription for longevity: "Sun
AUSTIN. Tea. Ml - Coach Dar­ horns’ 7-7 tie with Baylor.
TFAF
ny
Jim
"
Fitzsimmons,
has
arrived
Fnndren also ably guided Texas’
rell Royal singled out Mississippi’ s
QiiAMTrry
at
Hialeah
and.
at
S3,
still
rises
Royal speed today as the biggest spllt-T attack, coupled with Lac­
M trv e
at 3 a. m., reads without glasses,
hurdle his rejuvenated, "make-the- key.
w/f
In ona respect, Texas hnllt up rooks for the family, drives his
hreaka" Texas Longhorns will face
p err.
own
ear,
ha*
hi*
own
teeth
and
In the Sugar Bowl New Y ear’ a an awesomn record.
FA*
boasts that he makes the best Ba­
Great Bowl Record
Day.
e e e /f
cardi
cocktails
In
the
world.
Still
The Longhorns’ victims Includ­
’ T h ey have a real fine, all­
TOP
turning out top horses, he Is four
A lA /f
round altack, and they have as ed Rice, Southwest Conference IIMt
n&lt;uch team apeed as any team tlist and Cotton Bowl host; Texas months older thin another thor­
A W F fy
wa’v* faced,” said the former Ok­ Christian, only tram to defeat oughbred lover named Winston
Churchill. "Y ou just have to stay
WOF
lahoma star who brought Tex**’ Ohio State, a Rose Bowl team;
&amp; x
football fortunes out of the depths Texas AAM. which meets Tenues active," he says.
T fM ee,
Walt v«. Buisy
see In the Gator Rowl, and Arkan­
In on* season.
There’ s a wide difference of
Royal, in his first season at Tex­ sas, only team to defeat Missis­
opinion hetween Walter O’ Malley,
as, guided the sophomoreladen sippi.
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ifitk of I f flip itcU i oa the off’
k i m i outlook of n d
major
l«i|M team (or IK*, written by
th* manager* of •*eh dob.

The high flying Sanford Semi­
nole* made it seven out of eight
here Friday night by defeating
the Lyman Greyhounds II to 40
for the county
championship.
Coach Bud Layer and hla aces
ahowed every sign of having the
winning punch to continue their
winning ways with this Impressive
victory.
The Semtnoles hit better than
30 per cent of their shots from
the floor and around 70 per cent
from the free throw line.

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Cnplea o f Important papera—
PH FA 2-1301— 17-02 at Hiawatha 1956
United
Prr** Hollywood Writer
1 -B cd to o m
hnuaelrailrr,
Senkarik Glam* snrt Paint Co.
Credit. report, — Collection*.
HOLLYWOOD Ip-L rn Durnrhrr
•mall amount fo r eouily_ and
Credit D u m a OI Sin lord
112-114 W. 2nd SL rh . F A 2-48JJ
sounded like the firry " L ip " of
u k a ov e r payment*. Call F A t - Km. 403-04 San. AH. Nal l- Bank
bt.u .
BidsPh. FA 3-4114_________ Pun tent» *1.98. Double blenket* old today, lo o in c a Ma*t at TV
WE HAVE A HOME
« 1.9ft. Taint 12.50 cal.. Roots, interest* who plan In telrca«t ma­
FINANCE vour m-w .a r with •
Y ftcu u m C lc n n t r R e p a ir s
FOR YOU
.larket*.
tot*. Sleeping Bag*. jor Irajue h.nrhall sam e, on Sun­
h*n from tha FLORIDA S T A T E ' Repair* A part* for all make* iff
Army-Navy
Surplus, 310 San­ day afternoons next season.
rleaneri,
Electrolux.
H
om
er,
BANK OF SANFORD.
"It will kill baseball," L*o et- *
Kirby,
A
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G.
E.
Replace
ford
A*e.
HOMES— S
b#dfoo*l
ment part*. Work, guaranteed
plodetl "T h ey 'll be rutting oil the
■A— C A R
1 A 2 bath*.
11
Free nick up A daurery. call SELL US Y O liR FURNITMRE hand that feeds them "
FA 2-1*88.
Complete anff ready for Iwaaaffl* DRIVL A NEW CAR anywhere,
Caih for any amounL Super
nntorlnusly low boiling
anytime. Rental service ineludrs
4t« orrtiptney.
ENVELOPES,
Letterheans. ataloVhntu.* n ! ** ( h i t * ° i
" 1 rrnrhnl when tT-5 in
W ith ,
ge*
and
insurance.
Elnlora. T boh . FA 3-M77.
|nw,nrf|| „
breMtJ(l:t ,
raenti, invoteaa. hind bill*, and
M ERLE
W ARN ER, Nilio-rel
program*.
e tc.
rrotrrem ve
Car R en U ll, 401 E. l i t SL,
"Gam * of the tVeek" on tha 3*bLooa'Joai
Printing Co. Fhon* FA 3-2951—
TA 2-3M4.
§ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
bHh. Im anvirh u he’ * an exeSouth Placeraat — Eaatarff
m West 13th S t
m l lit with NRC and telecasii SatP r e -M o v ln g S a le
Whliparltig Oak* — TitugriUe
i c -w a w a J T w w a r
titrday ball came* lor that net­
Now ;o jn c on at
Y our Evlnrud# Dealer
work, Durochrr i* not kindly rii*.
RXGGI.RI V APPLIANCE
FHA ,n ••nrir* and FHA flnanft
Marin# Flnlahe**
RORSON SPORTING GOODS
posed toward thr opposition to be
CENTER
inp availabla.
*04 E. 1st
Thona FA 2-SMl
Far Yonr Boat
gin with
115 S Magnolia
F A 2 3812
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
We can qualify you for one o f
Blame* Sp.-n,«ra And Clnba
JOHNSON MOTORS
t i n * komra in 30 ntnutaa. You SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS 112-114 w . and 3*. Th FA 2 4623 20 volttmn j.rt nf lllualrated Home
Hi* concern, howeser, te*n*UiHyiliiprul a...
N nv rrnds
ran itart enjoying tha homo !45t Sanford A*e. Ph. FA 3-159*
Library
network
w ranslln;.
He
W E U 7 ~ DRILLING
nttgituil wrapiping., lie- blame* the sponsor snd Individual
whil# wa proraaa tha papara.
atill in ■
Fairbanks-Mono Pumpa
1
a
1
N
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ell
fnr
*75
nl'
c ills f •"
ball rlubs which have agrred to
Repair* to .ill make*
F IB E R G L A S S S U P P L IE S
h*it. offer. Ph FA 2- 2352,
HOWARD C. LONG
thr de»!
Developed by
107 E. Cnmraercial A re.
1 Thn»e t«leri,iti will ruin minor
M eRANEY-PM ITR PAINTS
Le**er »pi net piano, 1 v e ir r'J.
Fhona
PA
2-2333
2515 Park A re.
P a 2-8481
1375 00
1— LOST an&lt;i fo iflx 'D
A lio
jon d
uprighr le ir i* * first." h» r||im* ’ Sundir
li Ihe h i; dav (inanrlally (or the
5125.00 FX 2-1971.
CARTER HOME CLEANING
W. P. SMITH
LOST — Small main Dachshund
SERVICE
Outboard Salea A Service
Mark and brown markings. AnWindow A Wall \t ashing
Cnr. Hwy. IM S A r t h SL
Chrisimn-. arrangement* for ale. I want* to *rc a minor league game
2515 r »r k Avr
FA 2-6234
i
»»■ «&lt; t« name o f Maxie. REFiner W axing—KOrth 8-4141
Hinne F t 2-1501
May b* -een at 309 tv. 18th. when they can watch the big g u ;i
CHRISTM AS GIFTS
[ W A R D . FA 2-3517.
152 H lw iy 17 92
DeBary
BRAILEY ODHAM, P irn
Orders taken, call FA 2-3187.
cm T\ ’
Hedlund W ater SVila
i — »O K K E M
C ? p r « s Gerden W ater Sktla
GARRETT S S E " ISO CEN TER — ----- "W e thought about S 'u idiy bateAdult L ife Preserver Jerkete
AVhite— Necrhf— Etna
Large circulating nil h «a ttr_ « 1*h ball leleraat-, when I lotnod NBC,
fK e e p m r mom*. TV. Tha C&gt;abl«i,
Child's I.ifr Preserver .larket*
Repair* on all make* Marlune*
(an. P-rfei t romlition. *80.1X1 hut we ca\e up the idea whrn wr
__401 Magnolia A v e . FA 2-0*20. 20 acre tile farm, 3 b e d r o o m
Approved Root Cushion*
323 Fast First S t
FA 2-521»
Call I A 2-081&gt;.
1rr.illicd what It would do to bajehouse, large barn. Easy term*. Chrome Runt Hardware Set*
Tw&gt;* bedroom imfurniihrd limi»n
*
Ll
, halt.
H E A T IN G
J. B. L evy. Ph. FA 2 1223.
Fire Extinguisher*
w t b kitchen equipment. ifti.thj
Ran'iiist."- Kind p n rU h l* J i| ic *'(hir Siturila* I f l e o i . don't
Trailer Wenche*
H . B. P O P E C O .
and Ph.lro refrigerator rh. i \ I|m Jn}0(l, M„ it n, 1t,nrieaguer»
n-cuthly. 405 hart Carlo*, Phene ROBERT A . WILLIAMS. Realtor Poat Swivel Seat*
;no S. P a r k ------ FA 2-4294
Raymond Lundquiat. A aioe.
F A 2-3951.
Bo*t Anchor*
* 'B4n&gt;
j pl*y msht came* on Saturday. But
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Rank Bide. 8 A 12 Volt Boat FpotlifhU
H U BY SPEARS
Schwinn built Hngli b -*pe b i.y n.'lht S1'” '* «™ 0 «l
■UrfumtihH beautiful LaV« Front
Attwood Steering Wheel*
Crramic Tile i'onlraitor
3 bedroom. l l 5 bath home. Ph.
Front * bedroom , Motor Cover*
2201 Sanford .xve.
FA 2-8123
FA 2-6270.
"If TV kill.* off minor league.* It
YA 2-1908.
______ | it* bath hnu;e.
fh . FA 2-4906.
________ - —.——
---------will cicntually destroy the big IcaK. l i v e s t o c k .
■i
S T A -P l.l'M h lN r . and KOU k I S i1.
K E M CHRISTMAS t-IFTS
;u»* 'Hie nntor* jet ,u their pro
J e n e r 4 gal milk eow-, J*r,ey f Hand carved Coffee Table
*2'i pert, from the buvlir*. Without
halter yearling, nic# h or,» n u b
$ 3 0 0 . D ow n
|Good T1ann
JJ5 amall town hakcball Ihrrc Is no
P riv »t« bath A ?bo»er. ideally
•addle and bridle. Dial FA 1
Foam Rubber Cnrii h 4 Chair *85 pliirc to vrajon vnung plavrr*.
located aero** from To** Office, Beautiful waterfront lots prieeJ
3090 after 8 p.m.
fm m J179S.n&lt;) to J250O.OO |*,ek
315, t'ollcgrv can't (ill ihe bill ihe way
Vacuum I'aipei, Swelper
lnquira Jacobson D*pt. Stors.
3I*l«biog Table Lam p',
out your lot to-day while tha
Puppie*
for
*»la.
Healtlucit
&gt;o
* r' gtS*'hoy do for pro football becauvr
^ E L A K A APART5IENTS: room *
22 Remington Rifle
•election la good M lot* to
town.
S looey
Chi*olm, 1301
517 r,.)l hasehall n o t important In col
’
private bath*. 114 TV. Fir*' St.
rlmose from. Buy a lot for
Contracting A Rapaira
Automatic Pi*i**l
Park. FA 2 2641.
i 13: legri.'*
your future Immeaite o r buy
IN I Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1 8581 Late Type Llqi'nr
Furnished enrage apartment!, t
512
3l*iiir\ R**«ur dllnorx
one fnr imeslntent. See Semi* 15— ARTICLES W 8NTRI*
New Elei trie Drill
room s, large tcr*ened
porch
Plumbing - K reikr Heating
nnle Reallv 1901 Park Ave.,
Modem Filtnr Cabinet
425
Iho lurnier Htnokl; n and Ne-*
C lo,e in Adult* only. Sf*m E
31. G. HODGES
SI PER IR \ n iN l, PfiST
rh. FA 2-5232.
W AN TED —All kind* of ecrap ma­
York man.*;rr Jl ' a Ihe emly hope
I Mile So. Sanlurd — KA 2-U8iJ fur kerplrr; minor league ball from
. Ond S t . FA C-ntaj Pr FA 2-2821
terial. Zuckcrman Salvage Yard Service on All W.Trr Pump*—
Well*
DrJlcd
—
Pump*
Phone FA 2-2631.
tilling altogether i* *nb»idltatlon
J h jm lih e d cott*ge at. eornar Onora 3 . JJu * K m kf Cm tpamf
Paola Rr*d
Phone FA 2 6037 { C - K k m VL k K anft
by the major*.
I?— N IA U T T P .x it4 &gt; k 5
• Rd. *nd 17-92, electric kitchen
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
"The Amrriran and National
‘ Call FA 2-5178 after T.rtn.
CLARK
A. B. PETERSON
S oft W ater Shampoo
league* will have to guarantee thr
ft Supply t o .
Plumbing. Hettlnc A
Brnker A iiocia ta i: A. B. retag, H ARRIETT'S BEAUTY Nim K
i - W A f f f Kb T7H t r ~ r
C
om n cfln g A Repair*
Contracting
minors a minimum aeavoual in
•on Jr.. P. J. Chetterson, Gar 105 8. O ik Ave.
FA 2-5742 2619
___ Orlando Dr. I'h. FA 2 2371 Gft fh# moit for *imr old come lu keep ihein (rum going
H ave chant willtnr to pay tip
field Willett*. »nd R. W. WllHigh'*»y IT-92 South Saoford
fu
r
n
it
u
r
e
.
broke
unless Sunday telecast­
premium rant fo r 3 bedroom
hira*. Bob Edwird* A. C. Doad- ie— FKMAI.K H tt.l* W X.STKD
fum iihad home fo r .7 month*
ing iv dropped." he predicted.
PLUMBING
nr y, Land S u rnyor.
■
—
.-.n
commencing January 1st. Call lid N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123 Wail re** wanted. Apple Market
Though bn.eb.ill I* his first love.
Cnotrat t and Repair Work
Furniture snd Appliancrs
Rent no rant, 1*00 Frenrb Ave.
ii» a lonre if you will tent your
I.eii ilenip* hr will rriuru to ihe
Free K'tlma'e*
New
ft
Uxfti
home under iW«a condition*.
R. L. II v It \ I V
game *t ill tlw l.o* \o-.rles Dud;
hv elderly man. \
S tcn stro m R e a lty
FeminoU
Realty, Ph. FA 2-5232.
he
er* or anv other club
age Cliureh r o m g lA dy who 284 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33«3
U. E- STEN9TROM
"1 11 nrver again put on a uni
____
would Ilka to nava a permanent
RaftaUrad _
Broker
PIAitO iJ W v iC B
108-09 Ea*t First
FA 2 0963
_
B E AL ESTA TE FOR SALE
form tr* manage * baveball team "
3427 Laurel — Thona F A 2-34*0 I homa. that Mn cook ft u ‘ «
‘ houaa. That ha* car nr ran drive P|ANO TUNING A REPAIRING
he -aid. "I'v e had «nme flatter*
L * REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
IIOI.IDA3 SPECIALS
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
1 h« V •, '
,,nu" * •
W. I. HARMON
'7
2544 Fr»neh Are.
mg offer*, but die mnnrv doein'i
W « now hi ve 1 Bp hem»a prlre-t
hath well fumtihed. Ntm neigh p . . . . „ , , , ,
...
.
1 1 J . TV. I I A L L . R E A L T O R
mierr.t oie | m don g verj vvell
F-V'lt.1 r F)-l
borh-vvj. bu» *top at d~vr. Good r h - &gt; v
A ,,fr 1 ^ *• m
from 15908 00 to *27000 v» *th •*
■r Johnnw Walker, Atxsciiee
with NBC "
low ** J1000 dram, b*!*nte like
Double Dre *r
d
raiier
t
no
hod
habit*.
If
Infa^
^
G
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A
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PC i l l H ill" Pbcua FA 3-3441
rant.
Tilt Mirror
t*re»tad w nta Bo* G. D. r&gt;
5 ft |9 »er* p*rc*l» ef developm e-i
!nn*raprlrr M»rir* .
FRIGIDAIRE
appUaceea,
sale
San/Ord Herald.
p lff room apirtment h ou li, comii nm»n o f ih* I otuka (rib* in
and farm !»nd. IS 558 to 88.000.
Matching fio\ Spring
•nd M fvirt. G. H. High. O nedo
plataly lurn. A lio new 2 BR
Curb girl over 21. Caft FA 2-9731
.nulhern Sudan smoke pipe*. The |
W
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H.
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BILL"
STEM
PE
It
IMu*
Fla. Phone
5 3-115 or San
nnm* Located in Laka Mary,
or FA 2-WSB.
Realtor A Imurnr
2 —Pillow*
men tately »nmke.
ford FA 2-8863 after C p- p i .
eoa E. 5th. Earl W. V tlU l.
A**oe. Guv Allen. Gretchen Hall,
3—Ihiudriii luUlip.
1» J*A l,K H S jj* W a NTHD
Arlette
Price.
Everett
Harper
Electrical Contracting
11.1 Ft Hf
RAYM OND M. BALL
rhnne FA 2-4991
1 12 N . Park
Route Wiring *nd Hepalr*
Bov* Wanted—to lell The San­
•
REALTOR
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
ford Herald Monday Uiro-jgh
R E AL ESTATE INSURANCE
LK M At tNEi tf 4 mm * 1
Vt
D in FA 2 0915
Friday* at S:S0 p.m. Coma to 113 Magnolia
FOR R E S lL T S
HOOD
55HOD
5VO0D
The
Herald
offtre
aod
a*k
lor
Li»t vour property with *1*.
45 * RciLiww.-irp.PAnnim i n i s in d o i n g et*.
tienum* PitrH Pine &amp; Oak Fire
Bill Yinrcnt alter 3:30.
201 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
PAINTING
________ Cor. 2nd A Magnolia F\ 2-C32I
l5’,,od-~
Beit
deal
in
Town.
Call
FA 2-3041
" R ’id " Bamherger, Mgr.
I S and vour wood woreie* ar* Salesman and collector. *&gt;• 25-.55. FLOOR oaadipg and flnbahlng
Free Delivery
" W H O S A ID * ’
to
»«n-ic* an eitabluned all
over. BOfc ft ERNIE MORRIS
Cleaning, w a i i n g .
Serving
“ The Rantar **-ho »irg« ’ Home
rolornd Fir* Inturanc* dab't in
Phone FA 2-4211 b i f o r i 9 or
s
c
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n
w
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o u H and
Seminolg County aicaa 1925.
Horn*’ It kidding himialf
and around Sanford. Mu*t h * -•
after 6. ADo Chrlitma* tree*,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
H.
M.
Gltaeag.
Laka
5larr
ard ‘ erenading the Landlord."
lived In Florida over a year and
native »hort. leaf pine.
Dili*- Sunday,
I have * light eervireahl# ear.
• m o values
lierri hill Paflinag Contraci»r
See ua befora buying your new
55'rlte P, O. Bn* |19, Sanford.
LIVE BAIT
U eenied —. RonXed — Union
• QUICK CREDIT
horn*.
? r#* Estimate —« Compare our
Fleming', fled ft tVhite Grocery
• EASY TERMS
Prices F A 2-2247 alter 6:00.
Mlxaouri Minnow*
5 dor. 11 (X)
Cherry Real Kaiala A g
551l.SO.V-M MRR
Pop-Gut*
Minnow*
5
Hoi.
95r
New and U«ed Furndore
Dial FA i-9023—Notary
F»e pamting rail Mr. T »«ker, Ph
—
Worm*—
WANTED
IM 9 W. LI St. Pe.*r-R*rb«r Skep
511 T.. Fir«t SL Th FA 2 5627
F 5 2-6149 or FA 2-fl'm'.
Thone: FA 2-1689
Seven
D»y*
a
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New 1 Dedrwnm tlomea
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eir. Rnughtwold. I.arrv’a Mart
1 n n m
n * m i Mirafta
26ni Grandview Ph FA 2-2978
215 Sanford A ve. Ph. FA 2-413*
Featur** iU etrle kiUh«A.&lt;. t e r m 2-1*22 Young man with nice peraonallty,
*o Door*, and choice restdenual CENTER PIECES: Ph
Per
Tainting
and
Repairing
nr TV 2-0270 flanford. SANneat appearance, ambition* and
FRED ROKTIOER
loratmn*,
FORD FL035 F.R ?H O i'.
2916 Mlgnnlta Ave.
FA 2-0259
reger to !*arn an inter*,.-ng
I 'U M 'V HF FRESH FLOW ERS
H -uje pairting and rep.irlng
_
Thona FA 2-3103
Chriatmai Wre*th», M u rd Bontrad*.
Riaionabla rate*. Call FA 2-2139
auet*.
Potted
Plania,
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KENNETH E. SLACK
after 3 30.
Diah
Gardena,
Cortagta.
A.
F
REG. REAL EBTATE' BROKER
Ramtay. Florist. Slpe* A\r. *t
1(109 B. 2nd
Phon# FA 2 o f t l
Railroad Cro.iing. FA 2-2401
Bualne.a bickfround helpful, but
" t \ Ml u i i .f" i m m e d i v t f i a
■$1 ,OO0 down— 2 bedroom frame A. K. ROSSKTTEK, FLORIST
Maple
not tt«f«*iary,
- home with fvlra lot. kitchen
phone r.\ 2 JR5I
equipped. Total price Jt 230.00
Tor liepandao!* flervlc*
HeniodeLag — Rsroefing — ReOtier R u lt v Co., 2801 Orlando
Mam N r o f Tiorut
tlding — M ttonali — ConiraeDr Ph FA 2-5542.
Tilegraphy D#ii**rr A lin .
tor*
— FlnAnetng.
Thla la a good opportunity for
HDME IN MAY FA IIt ~ ~
1 ive tree* for &lt; hri.tnia*
the right per.aoo with npurtuni- Tl—N n T lr b S —1‘ FUUON 5 I S
Blooming Potted Plant*
^
I’ , n er . . . f a 2-3128
KOLLAWAY, Heipltal and Baby
GRAPEVILLE
NURSERY
ty for advancemenf.
Gorge modem t-vo b»&lt;troom home,
Bed* P a r, Week or Month—
2 mile* 55 att of Towrn
partly fum tihed Niea grounda.
Te! FA 2-3151. ninsitura Cantor
FA 2-03*6.
41,000.00 with 1500 00 dow-n
116 M eat P in t flt
Fn.* the Bf»t Bov* in F»*l E.tat#
FLSHEK N NURSERY
NDTICf,
Write
*o
Bo*
VP
rare
Sanford
a r .E CULLEN .1 BARKEY
Cltru* — Ttant* — Peat
ID) N. Park Ave
Ph. FA 2-2:191 ! Cor. Magnolia A Unora FA 2-1835
tie will he operating In our new
Heiatd i la ling nullification*,
store at 23U Park Ave. January
2 bedroom new c . B. home. Com1 1958
B A G G E IL T iPPLIANCE
Hayni* Office Machine Co . TypeCENTER
O iier Realty Co. 2601 Orlando
n o 2 1 -w oS k WjWTFB"
writer., adding machine*, Sale*1L5 .6. Magnolia
FA i J6TI
Pr. Ph. FA 2-3512.
KenUL*. 311 Mag. FA 2-0461. Qualified baby litter, any hour,
S H R I S M U a G I F F. t o V ■ . .
d
Reasonable. FA 2-4725.
PIXIE. Nl MSKR5 SCHOOL
7 - xi iiY W ofiji.».■*— fR k ii.K iis
re»nle of Sanford and Seminole
Nancy Jack ton
t aunty.
FA 2-2047
It **tU p ly YOU to tee u* before 25— SPECIAL SERVICES
you buy.
FARMER S AGENCY
you
buy Opea Evenings a i l
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
Sunday*.
l i t S. French A*e.
WANT AOS
SYSTEMS
EASTSIDF TRAILER SA LES
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
GERANIUM tweed and wool
All types and aiaea, liutilled
Ptlatk*, ria.
Mr*. Gayle Otbom e, A**or
| Jersey combine In a suit and
“
D
o
It
YourscU
"
*
Phcn* FA 2 3221, - r FA 2-26U
»■■*■*■ter •btous» by Davldow.
5VE R E P A IR A N D SERVICE
DON S COVER SH O P
| | The f Ive-buV j v : d
i1**
S T I N E
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
Automobile
I.Verier Decorator
| bool J*my fnsL j.
Machine
and Suppl. Co.
a*k Crumley ft Monteith
Seat Coven — Trusk Sean
Pa. FA 2-«4J2
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-46M At WUiia Pontiac—391 W. yat. 207 W . 2nd 3t.

FINANCING PLANS AVAILABLE: F. II. A..
F. II. A. In-Service nml Conventionnl.

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.

3 ft*

Buy now anil he Llfilil# for Hr'inrDearl Fxottidtion-

C.^lnWips
Corner w. Cryatia Drlra A
P jk « Mery Bl»d. Phoue FA 2-1591
or Phon* FA 2-3017 efler 7 p.m.

FROM THH COLLECTION
of Bamuel Wuiaton. de.igned
by P.oxane. enmee on* of the
•marieat atraat eoatumaa of
theacuon. 8hm drea* of char­
coal gray French wool ia
topped by a cape — w o r n
wrapped—of matehtng fabric
and e&lt;iged m blue Norwegian
fox fur.

WANT ADS
I'i T U U N I S

I

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Me*. Dm . t t , 1M T-

Stocks Decline During Past W e e k
e iu m c v A L in
Catted Press Ftaaacial Kdhm
NEW YORK « — Stock! de­
clined daring the pert week end
finished with Induitriala only 7.41
point! above the 1187 lew and raUf
wttktH a few eeeta el their lew
•fpee Ian. U, ISM.
Ike decline. Interrupted by a
ihnrp reeorery on Thursday and
• iman one Wedneiday, was *e.
rare. It knocked the Induitrlil
ererafe down 11.29 points to 4H.B ; rails down 4.16 at 99.91 and
■tllitlei off 0.44 at 0T.05.
Daily average trading totaled
1.04,(64 shares, against 2,297,4U
shares in the previous week and
v:

|JU,*tl shares a year ago.

firing at #ts
Thor ulaaila, a big Air Yore* or­
der for Lockheed, and a statement
by tha secretary of labor that buslmbs wM town ap la Eta second
half.
Tha resumption of setting Friday
reflected disappointment in failure
of the Federal Reserve Rank to
ease money further through a eat
In the discount rate and a lower­
ing of reserve requirements which
had been rumored. Also Chrysler
announced a sharp reduction in
its production schedule and a lead­
ing trade magaxine predicted low­
er auto sales in 1936.
Sites Tara Up
TTia week's feature news includ­
ed a spurt la retail saiei when
Ihe weather cleared and the New
York auhway strike ended. RconoPatltlon baa htan filed In Hi* abova*
alylad caua* by Ilulh Carolyn Hmltn, mints said there could well he a
far th* tdoptlan of U tnt Htmuri holiday record now contrary to
Amlntl, a minor, by th* Patltlontr, their belief a week ago.
and you srs rauulrtd to itrva a
copy of your anawtr or objsctlona,
Chrysler waa heavily sold with
la ahow caua* why aald fa llllu n
week's loss of nearly seven
■hould not b t sranttd o n th* A tturnaya for Patlllnnar, HTKNHTIIOM points. Zenith lost more than nine
•W9
AND DAVIS. Kdwtr.lt flulldlns.
■anford. Forlda. and ftl* th* m l- in the television group. Allied
fla a l la th* office o f th* C ltrk o f Chemical and DuPont fal four
■AMY CMtlSTMAI-Comda.
th* Circuit Court on or bafor* ih*
Joseph A. Mlrablto, Arlington,
Ilth day o f January. A. D . is tt . points or mora. Alcoa waa down
Vs., U laden with Christmas
and harttn fait not or a deer** pro nearly flva, and Kenneeott down
ea n fttto will bt tn ltrtd against more than three. Oils had declines
packages for penonncl of lha
you.
Navy's Task Force 4J, oper­
WITNEHS my hand and tho teal ranging to mora than four points.
ating In the Antarctic. The
o f aald Court In Hanford. Florida,
Streets were depressed one to
mall was forwarded early to
ih la IJih day o f Dacambtr. A. D.
more than two points. They had a
Insure delivery well la ad­
O F. HERNDON
good racovery on Thursday which
vance nf th» holldsy* ItJ. J,
Clark of ih* Circuit Court
W-"** *■ -,#■** *e
,#'vria||
kept their loasei relatively (mail.
Hr Aria J. f.undnulat
Deputy clerk
Shipbuilding atocka declined aa
aTBNHTHOM AND DAVIfl
much as 6lt points In America.
Edward* ilulldlns
On the basis of all shares listed
Sanford. Florida
Attorney* for raillloaar
total markat valuation on the week were skeptical because of the mar­
Circuit Court Baal
was down nearly six billion dol­ ket's Inability to keep going on a
A D V E R T I S E M E N T F O R BIDS
lars.
rising note. They still were optlTha Board of Public Inatructlon for
Samtaolt County, rlorld a. w ill r*.
Wall Street experts said a year misltle oa the overall picture in
caly* blda far tha furnlthlnn uf all end rally (till could develop but' 1936.
labor,
malarial*, equipment ami

Of the 1,490 issues trad3d, most
In two weeks, 1,011 declined and
only 297 gains and 1U held un­
changed. There were 329 new Iowa
and only 11 new highs set
VafareraMe T ift
Whan stocka were in a dseltna
Wail Street talked of sharp cuts
In output ahead, poor reception of
tho 1931 ruto models, possible flop
in holldsy trsde, further cuts
ahead in steel output, a drop In
overall production as reflected In
the federal Reserve Index, and an
oversupply of copper.
The Thursday rally broucht out
aevaral favorable news items, in-

••

Legal Notice
The UotrU v ( Cuuntr Cutamlaalon*
« i i a l Htmlaol* County, r lor Me.
w ill rooetve bid* *1 Ibo C l i r k i O t *
floe In tb* C ou rt Uouie a t Beaford
u
u i o 'clo ck V. St- J ecu ary «.
ISIS, lo r U j| ,lo U o w l« fl
1 Now S/4 Yard H eavy Duty
L raollna Fow trad w ltb
Lilt i l l Hngln* with KUolrlc
■tartar and Oanaralar
Mialmum waia|w istw* JM«a lo o t noorn w IU Haniinarh iad Boom TtS w itk Double
Minimum Truck U aath It foot
Minimum w ldlb S toot I la abas With l*aU» « r Shota
t t In c h ii or moro
« u ll revo'lvln i F*lrl**&lt;l
M l O tar K neloitd uad runalne
1*4°yard Madtum Duty Hand
rlx D rag Buehat eomplata
W lU Chain*. Bprtadtr Bar aad

r V b \ po&amp;rtad Alila-Chalmcra
O n n i*
1 Hew p liM l^ r o w s r id W h#tl
M U I main W r i g h t SIM lj&gt;*
So o r m o r e Draw Dar Korea

K a l r T I r * tSM * I* » * » * •»
D ia m o n d T rtad

pi##1#! ' " t i l ' *

w ith

aarvlcaa raqulrad for lha oom tru oBlaclrtc *li on o f" Classroom Addition* to
Bamlgpls

filch

Bohoot,

fc o n a lo tln g

5 “ ^ : % t l n ° » V rA m :- C h * l-a r . o f t a s clasarooma, tollala, c ovar ad
w a l k s . , s t d ) ; and 1SST A d d it io n to
Oranet
^ §

L r o o m a Acadamy, ( c o n a la t ln g or
t i g h t classroom*, toilet*, c o v * r * d
M S ’ V’^wVrtd with Klactrla wal k* and n*w hollar p la n t ); both
Btarttr and Oinarat &gt;r
projay ta In Sanford. Hamlnol* Cnu n.
ty, F lo r id a ; antll 10:04 a. m . Jan
Ktir Propallod with T foot
ua ry t. ISIS, al th* Hchool A d m i n ­
H ydraulic IJft
t ip ta d Tranatnlatlou with ist ra ti on Building. C om m ar c ial A * *
nua, S an ford. Florid*, a t which
A u illla rv l-B piad T ra u m lc
tlm* and plac* Ih* bid* w ill b*
lion
p u blic ly op***d and r*ad alou d.
Front T in a J®®®**®
, „
U tar T lr i* 1I««»1S Band or
D r a w i n g * and ap sc lflcat lon* m ay
b* obt ain*,! by d* p,.siting lloo.uu
To*"?* "p a l"! •d^Allla-Chalmira with tha ArchUact, John A. B ur ton
IV. Cornor Ftrat Htr*«t on d MollonOrnns*
vlll* Av onu *. Hanford, F lorid *, f o r
T o bo Tradadt
th* flrat aat o f documanta o b t a in
l t s e T toot l o a m a n Shilvl- ad. Such dapoalt will ba r*fund*d
M lia r Modal SMZA korlal No, tn fu ll to aach ptraon w h o rriurn a
Ih* documanta In g o o d c o n d it io n
WUh* W auhaiha K nilaa 1ST within III d ay * afte r tha bid ..panIng; w it h ssc ap tlon aa not*,I ba low.
A ll blda to b* Idantltlod oa A d ditiona l aata may ba abtaln*&gt;i
outald* ot anvalopo.
at tha coat o f ISOOh **rh. w h ic h ta
B ids w i l l b s o pan sd at a maot- h a lf r tf u n d a b lt. Uanaral C o n t r a c t ­
ins t o b s bald o a J a n a a ry T. or* ■•curing documanta and not
■ u b m lltU g proposal* ih a ll h* rafunda.l oaa -h a lf o f deposit up on r e ­
A ltaati’ ul* y. Htrndoa, Clark.
"
F. A, Dyson, Chairman turn o f documanta In g o o d c o n d i ­
tion.
{O fficial S i a l ) ___________ ______ A c ertifi ed check or bank dra ft ,
p a y a b l* lo Ih* Board o f P u blic InAUVKUTIMSUKNT FOB HIU»
fo r
MsrnlnoU
C ou n ty .
T h * Board of l-ubllr. Initruellnn it r u r t l o n
for Utmlnol* County, Florida, will |F lorid *. I), H. Ciovornmont Bond*,
taoalvo bldt for tb* furnishing ot or a sat isfa ct or y hid bond *x«uul*.|
all *labor, malarial*, •uulpmant, and l,y tho hld.lar ond a c c a p ia b l* our*a trv lct rauulrtd for tho tilth ISath* tlao In an amount *&lt;inal to Uv* urr
o f th* hid shall ha s u b m it !* ,!
Ins Faellliia* for South aid* B«boo’; cant
with aach hid,
(lanford. Htmlnol* County,
aonilatlns o f mlMsilanaoua tin «h T h * *uce*a*rul blddrr w i l l ha raw ork In dish w iih ln e room *no in &lt;iulr*d to fu rn lih and pay f o r aataU lU tlon of «11«h w athlne mnchlno latactnry parformane* aa d payma nt
la d motal t a b l. adlacont th .r .t* bon d or bond*.
Atta ntlo n I* callad tn th* fa c t that
nnill 10 ». m.. January S. 1*11, ■*
la** than lha minimu m •alarls*
t h * '.f i l e t o f Hi* aupsrlaUndsnt of not
Fubllu ln tlru ellon . Seho.il Admini* and w ag ** *■ **t forth In Ih* H|.*.l■tratlon Bulldlns. CommaroUl A »t- fl r atlon* must b* paid on Ihl* |,ro-

■ua. Hanford. Florid*, at "h le h
oj*
and pUe# th# bid* win b# publicly
•Q«n*d m d r**d alotid.
D raw lns* and BpaoUtoatloaa may bs
■htalnad from th* offle# o f th# Archllaei, John A. Burton. IV. Cornar
UUrai K lretl and Stallonvllla AvtJ^t* Hanford. Flu I Id*. No d.potlt
reoulrtd.

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1451
H. JAMES CUT

1*1

&gt;

f

all o f

fr o m

,n ,,,U J o ?.N U BHUMLKT
'I 'h a lr n u n . Board o f Publla
Instruction for
Htmlnol* County. Florida

ALL

I

fla- g rad ea

fam ous

LIONEL

Green Beans
9 Oz.
P k grs.

W IN K T V

Corner 1st ond Sanford

FRE CHRISTM AS

|'T-1 7

Laundry

Installation of Officers
Friday, December 27, 7:30 p.m.
Light Refreshments
Zecresry

NOTICE
TO ALLOW OUR EMPLOYEES TO RE
WITH THEIR FAMILIES ON CHRIST­
MAS EVE— FOODMAILT WILL’
1 P.M.
CLOSE ON DEC 24lh AT

Wor. Master

M ONARCH PARTY
SUG G ESTIO N S

/&lt;

SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS.

\

firach's
F IN E C A N D IE S

In Seminole County, Florida
Ilegfnniiis tha first of January 1958, the H&gt;ard of County Commissioners of Seminote County will require the furnishing o f ■ topographic map along wiih the tub-

Brack's
CH O CO LA TE
STARS

Brach's
CHOCOLATE
COVERED PEANUTS

miaaion of the plat for npprovnl, together with dralnnge eaaemenls (Sec Section 8,
par 3 House Hill 933). Furthermore nil Interior residential or dead end streets the
8'i-O/. Box

right-of-ways are to !&gt;« 50 feet or mora !■ width, and collector streets are io have a
minimum of 98 foot right-of-way. Cul-de-oica shall have a minimum radius of 40

Brach’s

feet. They will also require ihe Hurveyor or awner to furnish (2) blue prints of both

CHOCOLATE
PEANUT CLUSTERS

Brack's
CH O CO LA TE
M IN IA T U R E S

Ox. BOX

of the Clerk of Circuit Court 15 da) a bafore a regular Hoard Meeting. ThU time
tative and the Zoning Hoard. Before submitting pints which lay within an Incorporated
city, town or village, they must first be approved by the proper city official. In the
•vent the city doe* not require a topographic map of the area plotted, this may be
waived by the County. It should be further noted (hat I* the case of replata where
roada are not effected, the topo map requirement can be waived by the County,
After the Board ha* approved pint, the owner will be required to furnish one blue

NABISCO

R IT Z

SOFT WEVE

—M A T C H *—
1)99 • 9&gt;49 • 449 * 9;U

F. A. Dyson, Chairman

^

LB. BAG

FLOUR "k/'
£
39
HERSHEY’S

! 39
Lb. Bag

(With Beg. Order)

IT S FO O D M ART

8 Ox.
Box

FOR T H E BEST IN M EATS
t n i'i-A A

WAX PAPER n° " 2 9 c ^ y | S 3 S f r TISSU E

print on cloth and two oa paper for the record#.

PILLSBURY’S

j

8 ! i O x. lio x

CRACKERS
CUT B1TF

tSmoked Baby Clams
» Filet of Anchoviea
t Stuffed Oranges
►Spiced Crab Apples
I Pickled Olives
I Peppermint Pears
I Major Greys Chutney
I Cocktail Sausage

(With Reg. Order)

llox

Furthermore, they will require the owner to have the plat and prints in the hands
la neaded for checking of the plat iai the field by County CommiMloner’a represen­

14 Oz.
SIZE

U nun—-Good

W. Dietrichs

NOTICE TO DEVELOPERS,

Attesti 0. P- Herndon* Clerk

CAKE

Reg. 4.98
Value
ONLY

BAC-SAVER

SANFORD LODGE No. 62 F &amp; A M

F. L. Miller

MORTON’S
FRENCH
CRUMB

SPECIAL

FA 2-2991

of the above for period needed to completa exisling surveys.

9)99 - 9)49

t

BIRDSEYE

+ % C o / DISC0UNT
Huy Now
A D / O For Christmas

the subdivision plat and the tnpo map. The Hoard reeervm the right to waver any

LAST
SHOWING

h

TURKEYS

to m

“NONE BETTER'*

• ai tllMil i: t o t v r v . FI.IDIIHA

TOmitA ld , H AMI NT I. H artford. CooMcttcut*
11KHYL SMITH. H « rlforil, Co*.
n #ctlrut:
Tou i r « h#r*hy nottfU d Ihftt K

i

d o u ble d r a n ch

up

IN T ilt : C lllt’ ITIT COI'BT, NINTH
j l Hit i l l , 1TIIUCIT IN AND FOB
IV I t m i KHT N O . -----NOTIIM
IN T ilt: M \TTBB OF T H *
ADOPTION o f
h k n t : HAMUBL AMINTL

i

JAMES B. GUT

&amp;

J TRAIN
SETS

m

US AT FO O DM ART

16 lb.

T h* Board o f Publln Ina tr uctlon for
Hamlnol* County. Florida, rsaarvaa
th* r ig h t to rataot any a n d / o r all
bids or lo wa lv * any I n f o r m a l! !! * *
ta Ih* bidding. No bid ahull bo
w t h d r a w n for a partrd o f flflo a n
I1.1l day* auliiaoiitnl tn tha onon t■■K o f I,Id* with,ml tha cotiasnt o f
Ih* B o a r d

Th* »ucca»*ful bldd*r w ill b* T*inlr*d to furnlah »nd pav fnr s*1'*!
l a clory parformanr* ana p*rm »*t
bond or bond*
Tn* Uonrd o f I'uhlls InaUuatloo for
H*Illinois C ountr. Slorida. rsaaVVM
tli* cla m lo r afoot a i r * n d /«r all
blda or lo walv* any Inlormaltll**
In th* bidding. No bid thall b* with­
drawn for * parod of tlftaan tU l
day* aub**r|uant to Ih* optnlng or
blda without th* con ttn t of tb*
Hoard.
1L T. M llw t*
Nuporlui. ini*i.t of I’uhlls

a

FLORIDA'S FINEST LO C A LLY O W N ED
INDEPENDENT SUPER M ARKET

J*cl.

JOHN U UBUMT.EY
Chairman. Board o f Publl*
A ctrllfla .l chack » r baak 4r*f»
Instruction for BamlaoU
savabl* lo th* Board o f Publl*
Cuuntr. Florida
fnitructlon for Bamlnol* COMsty,
Florida, or a aallafactorv bl.l bond It. T. Mil was. Sacratary
asacutad by th* bldd*r and accapt* &lt;tup*rlnl*ndant o f ruhtls faatrua■ hit aiirrtlo* In »* aniount *&lt;|U*I tlon
to flva ptr i-tnt of tho bid shall
ba ■ubnilttrd with #*&lt;-h bid.

a

2

Rolls

SUNSHINE

H I-H O
CRACKERS

Lb. Box

M l# MOtTH
OXAHOI I1011OM TKAIL

FAUVILLA OkLANDO

'

FABK AVtMIM
liT N m i r r

at

SANFORD

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Santa Claus To Visit American Camp At South Pole Ti
T ie following dispatch t i n writ*
tew kjr L». Vernon Honk ef Firebaegh, CHI'.. Naval officer In
charge of the American camp at
the South Foie.

North Pole we are sure he will
come south this year for us.
We received our tree fhe other
day—a real live one from New
Zealand delivered by Gus Shinn
Bp LT. VERNON 110VK
and his crew. Lt. Cttulr. Conrad
Written for United P rtit
S. Shinn nf Spray, N. C., who pilot­
SOUTH TOLE (U P &gt; - Althouch ed the first plane to land at the
Santa Claus hangs out at the South Pole.

Weather

&amp; he

Considerable cloudiness with aeettered showers today. Partly elnedy
tonight aad Wednesday.

VOL. XLIX

It has been decorated In the
traditional fashion without using
an oune'e of artificial snow. Mistle­
toe and polnsettas also were
brought to us—the Navy looks out
for its people.
Santa From Florida
Wc will have the traditional ex­
change of gifts, but wtth the sim-

■

Established 1909

...

pie things that we have on hand
here.
Another report said the South
Tole Santa Claus would be Ste­
phen F a 1 e k a s of DeFuniitk
Springs, Fla.
The greatest recipient, of course
will be our husky pup Blizzard.
who Is really getting on wrtl-Afl

pounds. The "p u p " wss flown to
the pole Dec. S and immediately
made himself at home, especially
In the galley.
We have a choral group and will
attempt to sing carols by radio to
the American bases at MrMurdo
Sound and l.ittle America on
|Christmas Eve

W a n te d

AX INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

----r

Chapel Under Ire
The midnight Catholic mass Is
expected to come by radio from
MrMurdo and tve wilt also have
Protestant services. However, the
services will not he in our snow
chapel since it Is minus tin degrees
in there—it would be the world's
shortest son ic*

The snow rh.vprl has been h a d

dangerous.
be used It would be
arid's moat unusual.

rd out about 20 feet under the let
at the end of a branch tunnel from
the snow mine that furnishes the
snow for the ram p’ s water supply.
I learned also that there has been
ionic trouble with the reding h i d ­
ing up, making Its use at least

• feet In diameter,
fumed celling and
'* for religious ob­
is. An unique leevwn from above.

Shop and Save

Ib r a ld

TUESDAY, DECEMHER 21, IP,IT _

In Sanford

*

I'jtitnl Pr.eM Le.iacd Wire

NO. 153

Plans Set For Sanford's E
Courtesy Week Jan. 6-72
‘ Talks On Franchise
For Bus Operation
Delayed By Board
A discussion of a new franchise
,-xfor the operation of buses In the
^ C t ly of Sanford was delayed until
the first meeting of the Board ol
Sanford City Commissioners in
1038.
The posi'bUHles of other people
Interested In operating a bus line
in the city was brought up by one
comm issioner who said “ they will
probably be at the next meeting
for the discussion.”
Commissioners will possibly look
’ (B it the franchise for bus operation
hero In light of a "n ew franchise"
rather thin a renewal of the pros•nt franchise which has expired.
City commissioners approved the
n zon ln g of three loti In Block 13
o f the San Lanta Sub-division and
authorised the City Attorney to
prepare the necessary ordnanre
which will allow the First Christ­
ian Church, owners of the pro
perty, to build an educational
••building on the site. The lots are
to be re-roned from Rl-A to II I.
There was no opposition at the
public hearing.
The transfer o f a beer and wine
license at 408 Sanford Ave. to
Charlie Lemmona was approved by
the commission.
in another move to improve the
amendments to the Zoning Ordi­
nance, the Board of Sanford City
^C om m issioners authorized a revi­
s i o n of the amendments. City At­
torney William C. Hutchison wss
Instructed to prepare the neces­
sary ordinance.
The sale, allowing to be sold, or
storage of gasoline In glass con­
tainers will soon bn outlawed In
the City of Sanford. An ordinance
prohibiting the gasoline-containersale of gasoline was read for the
first time last night.
* i A letter of appreciation to the
-J Sanfnrd Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commare* 'o r making
possible the construction of a new
deer pen at the Sanford Zoo was
authorized by city commissioners
last night irt their marathon ses­
sion Cost of the deer pen was
|342 13.

Plana for Sanford’ s Coiutesy
Week. Jan. &lt;1-12 were set this
morning when M. L. nahorn Jr.,
president of the Sanford-Scmlnole
County Junior Chamber of Com­
merce, John Krider, manager of
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commrrce, and Howard McNulty,
chairman of the Jaycee Courtesy
Week Committee met to work out
final details of one of the biggest
weeks to be staged here.
Awardi will be presented to the
most courteous waitress; the most
courteous policeman, the most
courteous saleslady, the most cour­
teous salesman, and for the most
courteous act, the committee de­
cided.
Recipients of the awards will be
chosen by secret committees, said
Howard McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycee Committee.
The event is being sponsored c o ­
operatively by the Seminole County
'Chamber of Commerce and the
Sanford-Seminole County Jayveci.
Alt of th* m erchant' have been
polled, said Krfder, and they have
agreed to make Courtesy Week
one of Sanford's biggest events by
stiging Courtesy Week Clearance
Sales.
Already planned for the week’ *
event will be banners for every
store, humper stickers, badges to
be worn by all salespeople and
others who com e In contact with

Lighting Contest
Winners Will Be
Revealed Thursday
Winners of the Jaycee Christmas
Lighting Contest will be announc­
ed Thursday, said Dave Thrasher.
Committee Chairman.
Thr»«her said today that U. S.
Savings Ronds for eirh of the win
nera In the four residential light
Ing division will he awarded at
Hu- Thursday Jaycee luncheon A!
so to be awarded will be the ten
silver dollars to each of the run­
ner ups In the four divisions.
Also to he awarded is the Flori­
da Tower and Light Company
traveling trophy.
Savings Bonds were contributed
by the Florida State Bank, the
Sanford Atlantic National Rank,
Florida Tower and Light Company
and th e Sanford Herald

t'ation To Observe Christmas
7 9 5 7 With Peace, Prosperity
Ry UNITED PRESS
The nation today prepared to
celebrate Christmas 1957 with an
abundance of f eace and prosperi­
ty.
^
Only the northern reaches of the
Midwest and the western moun­
tain regions were expected to enA-jov a white Christmas, hut there
no lack of other traditional as­
pects nf the season.
Merchants around the country
reported a huge business volume,
in some cases record sales, indi­
cating gifts will be piled high
around the Christmas tree
Christmas Starts wilh Church
For millions of devout Arnctlcans, Christmas will start tonight
with midnight church services.
^ F a m ily get together will feature
'the day’ s activities, topped off
with a sumptuous Christmas din­
ner.
But, Inevitably, tragedy In the
form cf traffic deaths will cast a
somber cloak over the holiday cel­
ebration, but since Christmas falls
in mid-week the highway slaughter
la not expected to be aa great as on
holiday weekends.

The National Safety Council es­
timates as many as IW) persons
he killed during the M hour
holiday period from 8 p m. on
Christmas Eve until midnight
Christmas Pay.
This com pares wilh the "n or­
mal’ * traffic toll of 80 deaths for
a non-holiday period at this lime
of year.
Stay Sober, Ohey Laws
The council pleaded with motor
1st* to stay sober and ohey traf­
fic laws, painting out that most
traffic fatalities arc caused by
drinking drivers and road hogs.
The council's plea will be hacked
Up by all-out crackdown on vto[ators In most states by state and
joca| authorities who will give up
tfie day with their families so that
others may live to enjoy the holi
day wl*h their loved ones.
President Eisenhower, like most
American*, will spend today at
work, and tentative plan* call for
ihe President and Mrs. Elsenhow­
er to spend Christmas Day at the
White House and then leave for a
long weekend at their farm home
jin Gettysburg, Pa.

tha public, and letters J o all mer­
chants outlining complete plans.
Chamber of Com merce Managrr
Krider said that letters to mer­
chants will ask that meetings be
held with sales staffs explaining
the purpose of Courtesy Week and
the week tong nbservancr.
Govrrnor LcRoy Collins has pro­
claim ed "Courtesy W eek" through­
out the state requesting that
Chambers of Commerce and citi­
zens join in with the spirit of the
event.
Sanford Seminole County Javeees.
up Immediately, said chairman
Howard McNulty, so that they will
he ready to go Into action on Jan.
8, observing sales people and
others who rnme In contact with
the public so that winners of the
awards might be chosen.
“ Certainly, this is one of the big­
gest events of its kind that we
have staged In Sanford," said John
Krider.
M. L. Babom Jr., Jaycee presi­
dent said “ Interest I* already be­
ing aroused and the general public
Joining In. We expect this project
to be among our biggest and best,’ *
Additional plans will be announc­
ed each day as they arc com plet­
ed, said McNulty.

m ergency Citrus
Embargo Ends T o d a y
LAKELAND (U P J - The emsrgrnry emhargo on Florida citrus
ended at 7 a. m. today, allowing
the sale of fm it within the state
fur the first time since the killing
freeze caused stoppage of all ship­
ment* one werk ago.
However, the usual holiday bsn
on shipment of rKrus to nther
slates, Imposed by the U.S. Mar­
keting Agreement Commit lees will
continue until 1Z;01 a, m. Dec.
3d.

The Christmas Story

Board Approves
Light Installation
At French, 20th Sf.
The Board of Sanford City Comm lsiionrri, last night, approved
the Installation of an "actuated
ty p e" light at the Intersection of
French Ave and 20th St.
During the SS-minute icsalon lad
night,
commissioners discussed
a slgnjl for the direction nf traffic
at what eommlssioners termed one
of the worst Intersections In San­
ford due to "parking on French
Ave.”
City Manager Warren E. Know,
les advlsrd the hoard nf eommlsaloners that a "fixed signal would
Impede traffic."
The Stale Hoad Department has
repeatedly refused to permit the
Installation of a “ fixed signal"
since a traffic count at the Inter­
section would not permit Its use.
However, the State Bond Depart­
ment agrerd to permit the m e of
a semi-aefuated time signal.
Cost tn the city for this typ* of
IraMir signal light will be between
$2,203 and 12,223.
Mayor David (latchel noted that
'-•early morning traffic from Inch
A-bor I, bad.”
That Is a terrible situation, he
said, "and I feel that an expendi­
ture of this amount would pay for
itself m H ire."
The board of rlty commission­
ers. with one opposing vote, ap­
proved the installation and autho­
rised the c ity Manager to "work
out the details.”

2 Commissioners
Will Be Seated
At Special Meet
New commissioners will be seat­
ed at a special organizational
meeting nf the Board of Sanford
City Commissioners on Tuesday
night, Jan. 7 at 8 p. m.
The organizational meeting Is
held as required by the City Char­
ter.
The Mayor for UK* will be elect­
ed at the organizational meeting
following the seating of the new
commissioners.
To be seated for the first time
will he Robert S. Brown. Brown
w ss elected to office Isst. N ovem ­
ber. Also to be seated Is A. L.
Wilson who “was reelected.

Contest Winner
To Give Talk

And despite protesta from pro
ressors, the Florida Citrus Com­
mission has refused to hudge from
its stand against using freezedamaged citrus in concentrate. Tbe.
rommlsaiun Monday laid no action
to lift the emergency roseantrata
ban would be taken hafora lta
meeting next Monday at 2 p. m.
The commission also rejected a
request to raise Ihe tolerance on
damaged fruit for concentrate,
saying such a move would b t pre­
mature until aelentlits determine
exactly how the fruit might affect
Ihe quality of the eoncentrata.
Some processor! had proposed
raising the tolerance from five te
13 per cent.
The commission action eame aa
a blow to the canning Industry.
Man* .ca n n on ajread/ were pro­
cessing the freeze dam aged frull
In anticipation that the eommls
aion would relax Its stand. Marvla
Walker, general manager of tha
Florida Citrus Cannera Cooperative
at Lake Wales, said the concern
tratora had been "v ery careful” In
selection of oranges to be Juiced.
Ho said he was optimistic that
most of the Juice would be allowed
tn go Into concentrate after it la
tested by thr commission.

The
Sanford Seminote County
Junior Chamber of Commerce will
hear Miss Sybil Grant, winner of
the Seminole County "V oice of
D em ocracy’ ’ contest, give the talk
which won her top place in the
JUDGE VOI.IK A. WILLIAMS .lit rcail.s "The rhrinlmns Story” In Penny, TnHi and
competition.
The Jaycee luncheon meeting
Jimmy tonight. Mrs. William- (holding 1’onnv) Mis m*ur the iilf idv-htmg slnekingrt
will he held Thursday at noon at
Santa Claus Is expected li&gt; fill sunn time tonight.
(Phi do by Herg'trom)
the Yacht Club with Tommy Me
Donald as program chairman.
Extensive plans fnr the Jan a
“ Courtesy Week" will probably be
discussed.
Also to be heard will be Ihe
Christmas Tree Sale report and
TALLAHASSEE ( UP) — Gov.
Sanford City Commissioners -et
V
further reports on the plans for
LcRoy Collins predicts thst the
Jan
8
for
a
loint
meeting
wilh
the new Jaycee Information Booth
slate will run into financial diffi­
l.nhi- U 20
to be constructed on French Ave the city and county’ s inning and
planning commission.
And it came to p;m in tin ,!&gt; tliiv.s lh.nl there went mil n culties next year.
hetween 4th and 5th Streets.
But he says he will oppose any
Purpose of the meeting i» to lo-ar Iccrce front Caesar Auyu.-'ti Unit till iht) world Miotilri Iks
additional taxes pro[K&gt;sed during
about city planning whereby a axed.
*
the remaining three years of f j j
municipality can hire Us own
(And
this
taxing
wn* fir.it nude when Cyrenius wua gov- administration.
planner and receive
matching
Collins, speaking nl a news con­
mmr nf Syria.)
funds tn pay for such services
ference Monday, said it is almost
The
matching
fundi.
City
M.m
Anil
nil
wont
In
he
Inxetl,
every
one
♦
&lt;
&gt;
his
own
city.
Sanford Rotarians. at their pre
a certainty that Florida will have
And Joseph nf o went tip from Galilee, out of the city a deficit next year but that nothing
Christmas meeting yesterday af agt-r Warren K. Knowlce told
commissioners,
are
a
v
a
i
l
a
b
l
e
&gt;(
Nazareth
into
Judaea.
*
into
tha
city
of
David,
(because
tcrnrum at the Yacht Club, lifted
their voice* In the slngfng of ap­ through the Florida Development |]C Wa1 r,f i ) ie house und lineage of David;)
propriate songs of the season: re­
Commissioner Merle W a r n e r
U
w »l&gt;‘ &gt;*«»*&gt; Ills e s p o u s e d w if e , h o in g S r c u t
membered tbeir caterer, Mrs, Ro­
berta (latchel and her a**istaat, brought out the fact that “ there wi t h c h ild ,
A n d '»&gt; It w *h l||*itv •vlilin II h*v w ctp 1 tl'icrc, th e diiyss sv cPC
Mrs. Margaret Yates, with gifts art1 na fiintf« set up In this year"'!*
of Christmas checks and observed budget to finance such a project." tccnruplhshed th a t she .thotilii b e d e liv e r e d .
However, Mayor David Catchel
And she brought forth her fir.-dbori) on, und wrapped
a moment of silence In respect to
the memory of their recently de- commented "W e couldn't go wrong,him in swaddling clothes and laid him )n it manger, because
Into •*”
It.
ceased member, Charles C. (Char­ by
iw tooding
i-wwimn &gt;«•»
there was no room for them in the inn.
The city, on another occasion, at­
lie) Wagner of DeBary, who pass­
And there were in the sa m e country shepherds abiding in
tempted tn set up city planning
ed away last week.
the
field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
Club President Myron A. ( Mi ke) but came to a “ dead rnd” dur­
Fur Information On
Anti
lo the angel of the Lord eame upon them, and the
Reck presided; the Invocation was ing interviews with p r o te c tiv e
CIRCULATION
glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were
by Fr. LeRoy Lawson, of DcLand, planners.
or after 6:30 p.m
"It won't cost us anything to sore afraid.
with the slngfng of the carols led
PH. FA 2 0973
And the angel suhl unto them. Fear not. for, Leliold, I
by Charlie Morrison snd Harr) Ku- talk with them,” said Uomimssiunj
PH. FA 2-2 '
d*U,
|er* Warner,
|.
Continued On Page hi*

City Planning
To Be, Discussed
At Joint Meeting

'Peace On Earth'
CZnnrl
\ A//
//
V LLL
To Men

Applications
For Recreation
Director Closed
City M anager Warren E. Know­
les advised ritv commissioners Iasi
right that applications Air the posi­
tion of Recreation D irector for the
City closed yesterday,
“ We have 11 applications on
hand.”
the City Manager told
com m issioner!
"They
look
so
good,” said Knowles, "that we
should talk to all of them. Many
of them have college degrees," he
said.
Tim board of commissioner* au­
thorized the city manager »o set
up interviews with all of the appllrants. fla n s st present are to in­
terview the applicants three each
evrnlng during a three week per­
iod.
None of the Interviews wdl he
made tint 11 after the first of the
n*w year.

Coliins Sees Financial
Difficulties For State

Rotarians Display
Holiday Spirit

Additional

Local News

On Page Six

deflate will be known until next
July when the fiscs! year ends.
He pointed out thst the 1957 tax
increases, mostly sales levies, are
nut producing Ihe revenue needed
to m eet the record high spprothan that sum.
pristions. TVe 1937 Legislature

pawed some $100,000,000 In tax
increase* but It has been earmark­
ed for appropriations totaling m ote
He aiuihutrd the deficit to mis­
calculations by the Legislature in
estimating what the tax Increase
would produce rather than to a
drop in business.
The governor said there la no
need for a special session to In­
crease revenue and added that he
does not expect the need to arise
during the remainder of his ad­
ministration.
lie urged tome curtailment with
a priority system in connection
with the building program . Collins
said he* doubted that the cutback
would Include a reduction in funds
for building a new state univer­
sity near Tampa.

*

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Good Conduct Medal, third award;
National Defense Service Medal;
Korean Servlet Madal; United Na­
tion* Service Medal; American
Defense Service Medal; World War
II Victory Medal; Nicaraguan Ribbon; Philippine Ligeration; Preal
&gt;uv i&gt;t&lt;&gt;
The
First Christian Church win
Ul*
t!** *««&gt;*
■ Christmas proAsia tic-Pacific Ribbon.
| gram Sunday at V p. as. Th# proYarbrough's plana for th . fu- rM[, wuj t* , ra^ ](J ^
ture Inc ude permanent realdenc. ture, p i o , ntry lnd ean)lli
in th- City of Sanford. He intends
whh tb t pre,enU((on of
to occupy himself with an intereat whit&lt; wrapped , {ftl ^ eanncd
in the Williams Fix It Shop across fru|t for aged w # ltl
jj,, F)or.
from The Sanford Herald. Yar- ,da chriatlan Home, Jackionvllle.
brough Intend, to repair bicycle*,
t * . Scripture reader* will Inflahing equipment, lawn mower* cltlda y ndl Krll&gt;
0aam
and other equipment while Wll- „ ly Kvanf Tommy lnd Bonnie
liam* will continue ss gun and loek „ inson Brenda EUrtt wi„ take
amlth.
the part of Mary, and Chas. lavn
Ellett, of Joseph. Tht ahepherdi
U A fh n d ic f1 C h u r f h
will include Willis Ellsworth, Rod­
m C r n O a i S l V e f U ir C n
dy Daffron, Wayne and Donald
r .
C a n d le lig h t
Evans and Bobby Bing. Larry
J c » 5 V -U IlU IU IIg ll l
Shell, V.'ayne Severance and Ar­
C p « rw jj» p
thur Larson will be the Wise Men.
JC rV IC e O U n a O y
_
...........
_
............ v
The
Nursery will
pantomime
The annual candlelight service
i. . ttancer" while it is
will he held at the First Methodist
by tL prlmariea
"Hark'
Church Sunday night. Special (he ,(#ra1dABgala sing.'. w,„ *
music for the occasion will be presented by the Junior choir.
three organ numbers by Mr*. AI- Shirley Morgan, accompanied by
bert Hickson. Two orgao and piano K tJ , „ yi wlll
"Sweet Utile
...... ii.nde! and "Venit# Arfnr- J *,u * Boy".
J,o|T
L
„ .» Wilson,
wiimn with
luo, Mra.
Mr. Lulu
ij.i,, Bai­
Rii. Night" will be mutated ty Mrs.
mus"
F. S. Carby, with Mrs. N. V. Farley at the piano, and a Solo. "0 mer as accompanist. The congreHoly Night"—Adama, aung by Har­
gation will sing four Christmas
ry M. Weir.
*! hymns.
Charlie Morrison will lead the
The pubtle I* Invited.
congregation in singing the fami­
liar carols, and the pastor, the
Rev, R. E. Rutland will have as Postmaster Urges
the topic of his sermon—"Move
Over".
Late Mailers

EDITOR’S NOTE: Thla Is ea*
ef a ■amber *f year-rad dtopatches ea tew* and feature developmeata la the South fas 1157,
srrltUa by United P r n i staff

team ,
The Tar Heels steamed right oa
through the NCAA finals, led by
lodga angry protest* each tlma
U T IL E EOCK REVISITED
All-America Lennle Rosenbluth.
a whlta child la punished.
■y LOUIS CAMELS
Rosenbluth became U.P. player
Score* rn lih e d
Utoted Fr*w Staff Carraapeeieet
of the year and the Tar Heels'
cerr*tpeadeBta.
School official* refill* to gtva
LTTTLE ROCK, Ark. (UP&gt;-Aa
coach, FYank McQuire, was named
- _r
_----- Information on the
apectfle
outsider, strolling t h r e a I h the -out
U.P. coach of the ycir.
By WILLIAM TUCKER
quiet corrldora of Central lUch number of children dlaelpllned, or
United fret* Sports Writer
Other outitandlng rperti develSchool while c la im are la see- the nature of their punishment,
ATLANTA (UP) —If we went by opmenta during the year In Dixie,
alon. findi It difficult to under­ But It la an open secret in Little
th* old Chinese custom of naming with some had mixed in with the
stand why trqpps a rt atill needed Rock that about 130 white youths
years after animals, 1MT would good;
to guard the nine Negro children have been auipended from achooi
hive to be marked down In the
enrolled la the achooi by federal for period! ranging from two days
Highest seores — Grady Wallace
up, and a few have been expelled.
South ai th. "year of the War of South Carolina led the nation'!
court order.
KigJe."
Mr*. Margaret Jackaon, preslbasketball scorers and made AllBut when you talk to the white dent of the pro-segregation MothIt was also the year that a tor- America. It wai the fifth itrafght
•ad Negro itudenta and their ers League, aald it la futile for aunado did aomething that basehit* year that a South Carolina col­
parent!, to achooi authorltlee and __lit.. a.
itiai thm “ ffft
to hope that the “ go
and hard-headed outfielder* h a d |*gr produced the national scoring
military officiate, you learn that thorltie*
home" campaign agalnat the Nebeen unable to do in to aeasoni. champion.
Central High la not aa peaceable
gro atudent. will fade out. "Our
It knocked down the controversial
Biggest Surprise— The Virginia
aa It look!.
white kids will run those Negro
right
field
fence
at
Nashville’*
SulMilitary
Institute football team
A relentleia campaign la being kids right out of the building If
phur Dell.
which produced It* first undefeated
conducted I n 11 d e the achooi to they get the chance," .he .aid.
And in a freshman football team In 55 year*. The Key dels
make life ao miserable for the Ne­ Mr*. L. C. Bates, local leader
game. Georgia Tech a e o r e d a won the Southern Conference
gro itudenta that they will aban­ of the NAACP, said It la Just aa
touchdown on a forward pass when crown, their first, and had only a
don tiie attempt at Integration and (utile for segregationist* to hope
m m FOR ”MATOI~ OF SANTA ClAUJ-There Is a Santa CUus,
it was Georgia's ball by simply ap- lie with Holy Cro*« to m ar the
"voluntarily" r e t u r n to Little that the Negro children will get
and it's in Indiana where Held* Fowler, of Dalhart, Texaa, not
propriating the ball snapping priv- record,
Rock’* all-Negro high achooi.
"fed up" and quit.
only finds herself th* honorary mayor but gets ■ Christmas gift
ilege.
But
the
play
was
called
Notable
Event*
School goaaip hold* that thla
"These klda have. goo.
gone tnrougn
through
package from ■ Santa Claus. Hetde waa one of the winner* in *
h« k ind th# fcBce will be rebuilt.
Biggest Upset-Kentucky’s footcampaign la well organlied, and too much to give
totter writing eonteet sponsored by the Sante Claus, lnd., Chamber
No single sport* accomplishment bail upset of Tennessee and Wilth at Its leader* are a group of aald. "I've talked f ** ,. J th, m
ef Commerce for children 11 year* old, who were bora either on
L
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rin
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ks
____
with
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Ihe
perfect
football
football
recrecliam
liam
k
k
Mary's
Mary's
over
over
tysrth
North
____
Caro"very tough kid*" who wear a and they are determined to stick
Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
(Int»maMonal SoundphofoJ
ord
po.-rd
by
Alabama
Polyteehllna
State,
In
a
draw
for
the
honsort of uniform of tight blue Jean* it out
nic
institute.
API,
better
know
or.
and 'black leather Jacket*. These
aa Auburn, goes by such nickBiggest Ruckus—The four-year
"black Jacket boya" are aald to
names at "Tigers" or "Plain*- NCAA auspension of N. C. State
have "taken an oath to get" the
FHS Business
men."’
for alleged recruiting violation* In
Negroes
Bottom l* Top
obtaining Jackie Moreland, the
Trouble Maker*
Auburn’s rallying cry i* "War h»’k«*b»H phenomenon from MinAuthorltlea queatlon the exis­ For County To Be
Eagle,” recalling an obscure o I d “M1' T*5State appealed to
tence of auch a gang. But they
bird that was a campus pet hack no avad. Moreland quit school and
acknowledge that there are about Handled In Tampa
Federal Housing Administration
in Ihe dim past, according to one
football team w*i denied an
MO white atudenta-roughly 10 per
legend. Another Is that the cry Orange Bowl plum aa Atlantic
cent of the atudent body — who business for Seminole County will
To
Use
Air
Mail
.
. . .
wi* named for the eagle on the cv», , t Conference champion beaeem determined to make aa be handled from the Tampa office Bozard Appointed
The time has pasted to talk JtoTC
hatJ worn hv Au- eau*e of the probation,
much trouble for the Negroea aa beginning with Jan. J, said W.
ahout
’Malting
Early
For
Christ“ ^ Cm°ern WIr hata
hy Au^
^
Atlanta
they can get away with. Moat of Howe* Meade, FHA rone opera Commercial Agent
n
h
,
.
mas*,"
Postmaster
Joel
S.
Field
'
Crackers,
winner
of
the
Southern
lions
commissioner
In
Miami
them are from the IS • It age
bracket end are from predomi­ The changes, which .tachhj* [ fective December 18. J. D. Bozarrf!
Ralph "ordVn ri.ra U d A ^ n ' m
nantly lower I n t a m t families. Seminole County, wire made to in- forrT1Af |r Agricultural A Livestock
provid*
minute pile-up of. Christmas mall {™™
•J®
A .” i rk. f i ,an,a
,h'‘ Oixle Series, howMany bar# parent* who are ac. crease *,Beienfy and
"I'.'1
, Devrloprirnt Agent for the Allan- [J1 y0UV «endP all your gift" pack- Inn- winning national acclaim and ^ nt* ,
Houston of the Texas
lively Identified with aegregatlon
ln[h.*r.r e ^ M c . d e
M,
l‘e
S r t » t « ? e .f f i right completing Auburn’s first unbiemgroup*.
In the area*. Mcane aaiu.
at Sanford, has been appointed now!..
4
Ishrd season since 1513. It also was
r
College Baseball T e a m The majority of the white «tu- housingTffalr. for VlghtCFlorida ^ m e r c i a i Agent at Jacksonville.
To
thf
,nevitlbI.
,lat
mifulte
Auburn’s
first
Southeastern
ConGeorge
T
*”
' a« "imuie
—..........
i.eorge Tech, led hy Ruddy Rlemdent* althcr Ignore the Negro itu housing affairs for eight Florida F|or,da
J|rn
h ■ .
loeellv h&gt;.
h* *v,SK«»*t* that you use
.
..
ker who pitched and batted the
dent* altogether, or treat them counties will Involve changes in
7 u r L Z Air Mali for every Christmas card
Eagle' row from t h e F n?inffr, lo victory ovrr A,a.
with a tort of detached civility. A the Jacksonville. Tamp, and Mi- heen ilvlng in
. 'Lurin,J, ,h or gift going to distant places *,"-°al«
Auhurn men scattered bam* In the SEC division nlavoff
few have gone out of their way .m l «m e« of FlfA
Under ’he changes. Insuring of- Valdosta
n Z im ii Ms wiiv out of town- **•
out thal • _r0*1 th* *loh« - A* one ofjhe »&gt;etNative boy Makes Good—
to make friendly geiturei, auch aa
„ r hii,|rpn *VPn * fcw hm,M dr,ay *l
\ * kIJown *?&lt;Lhtl c.*
Au.' Bob Hazie of Columbia, S. C.. a
•ltting with ■ Negro atudent In flee* for Volusia, Orange and Semi- j ack|,.
nolecounties willmove from
the K lhj
J |mmy ||vf .. -&gt;|.5 critical time may mean dlsap- burn has sent hundreds of its grad- below-.300 hitter In the minors who
the cafeteria.
the ^ointment for your friend, and « ‘ai Into key defens* Job, at w„ calIed
m|d)cason am]
Du they have paid a high price Jacksonville Divisionto Tamps, stevsn, Ave Whilll'n "snfnr t
Charlotte counties
will n S , nave
h .v ,™
1very active
' in
»"«» «&gt;» Christmas Day.
home and abroad.
, parke(1 the Milwauk« B rlvel t0
for theae geiturei, In the form ef* U . and ................
'
,
.
,,
neen
-Tampa
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n*Ve TWenthi.
VPry
lc,lve
,n
The
Postmaster
Auburn had no easy time of it. the p„ nsnt wjth a m avera„ .
to the JurlKlietF jf|t
Mrthm,|,t
rhllr(.ht
wlth says that he exoatraelim and threat* from teen • mnve from
total margin of four of its
Unkindcst Cut — Rill Chiplev
Vice- pcets the 1937 Christmas mails
age segregationist*. Both whites Ion of Miami, and St. Lucie, In* j j m ,prvjnjj frir jw0 yeara
will break ail records, and tha; the Southeastern Conference victories footbrii coach of completely de­
and Negro atudent* report a re­ dlan Ri t and Okeechobee will he chairman of the official Board
nial! load will undoubtedly hit its
M points—!es* than a touch- „mphasize&lt;l Washington and Lee,
cent tendency for friendly-minded twitched from Miami to Tampa.
peak within the next few days. The down a game. But none of the four fjred fnr not wjnnjnjj
Meade said, according to a
white itudenta to be very discreet
Ro'd ol outgoing Christmas cards opponent* scored and not a point
_________________ _
about any open display* of good Untied Press report this morning, Tennis Pro Is
and gifts is being mstched by a wa* scored all season igainit AuDlVta IOCATIS MUTINY IHIP-Lula Warden, writer and
that the staffs In all three Florida
will.
rapher, dives off Pitcairn Island In the Pacirtc to recover retie* ef
There has been only one serious cities Involved would he increas- c mo&gt;oved By Hotel like torrent of incoming mall that burn’s first line of defense when SERVE DRESSING THIS VT.VT
the famed vessel ll.M.S. Botinr,. Mardcn located the ship that wa*
—, .. ... j ,
/ i " r " T."&gt; •* becoming greater every day.
tbe Plainsmen had lo hold. End
NEW YORK —AB— Sery* exIncldent of physical violence in re- ed to handle the fait growing
Die scene of history'* most publicized mutiny when her crew re­
VI8 ' .
Postal employes arc digging in Jimmy Phillips of Alexander City, tia dn-sing in onion cup* with
eent weeka. A Negro boy, Jeffer- building boom In the state.
week end and continuing Ihroo-'h harder than ever, and for every­ Ala., won All • America acclaim j the holiday hied. Parboil large onvolted against the severity of Captain Bllgh in 1739. Ar oarlock
*on Thomas, was knocked down
------------------------the Christmas holiday season, will one* convenience, the Post Office for hii feata on offense and de- Ions, scoop* otit centers and fill
and rudder pintle line can be seen after they were taker' from lb*
.
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,
.
11.
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,
ones
cunvenicncc,
uic
i
u
h
u
n
ite
by a whlta boy In a corridor.
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,
. .. . .
.
rotted remain* of the Bounty, which lie* in 500 feet of w*t*r.
with stuffing. Bake with the tur­
“
!
p
,n
*
m*
SM
will
remain
open
from
«
a.
m.
to
f™s..
Hidden Protest*
S la V IO 4 " H C I lI D
S u m m e r f I e Id. Internationally .ft „p. „m., including Saturday. |
No Bowl Reward
key, goose or chicken. Arrange
Negro itudenta say—and white
,
known Tennis professional
But Auburn could not claim the on platter around the bird and flavors blend and become me!There’s
still
time
for
local
deitudenta confirm—that most of the J q G l V C C e H r i S i m a S
J u m , n - &gt; , fr„
™ , , | ,.btll, m as cards usual reward for a perfect season «arui»h with parsley, enlive or low in storage, and the cake
day-to-day heckling is of a leas
stays moist.
obvious type; A kick in the shins Carol Program
’A M
: ^
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&lt;•lass
, iiti. —* trip to one of the big bowls, watercress.
■Re sure to include your return The Tigers still have another year
while passing a desk...in elbow In
SLAVIA— The Slavl* 4-H Club ' , ’ ' nn *n([[
Mayfair addreia on a|j Christmas card on- to go In the NCAA doghouse be
the riba eoming out of assembly...
1 MI AT BI
FREEZE THAT FRUITCAKE
will
present
Its
rerond
annuel
pro0
.
, ** vclopci a n d package labels," came e pair of reeruita were lured
the "silent treatment" in home
MINNEAPOLIS
— (UP)— Fruit
gram
ofl V
Christmas
Carols on Sat- T*n
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with
case
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season*
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room...a wet towel barrage In a
TOD tT A 3 VTI RDAT
morning at 9:13 over radio
,,- V
, r i!h' ?M r\
The Postmaster etpressed his
Next to Auburn's perfect mark
f , n 1^ Uoz”n V* T «
ateamy shower room... a dead fly uriisy
RIDE-IN THEATR
station WTRR. Sanford, as * pub' T « n is nireclw of Ihe City nf (h|nk&gt; (or th, (lna coopcration was the one posted hy the Univer- t,,rlfT
forIfth® holidays
tossed onto a luncheon triy...a
Mmicro, Excitiag, Heert
LAST SHOWING
service. The following Christs
. ■
.
from the public so fir, and asks .By of North Carolina basketball r” l'a rfh a* th* Un*v*r*lt]r
hastily-displayed pocket knife and lie
iSIinnosota h«a shown. Th* fruit
mas Carols wilt be sung: Silent r„SJ1
tpeelaiized In for continued help so that alt gifts
STARTS 8:30
a muttered warning to "remember Night From Heaven above to J ^ to r Development lnd with his
Warming Rlery.
can be delivered before Christmas
the Till boy."
Earth I Come. O Holy Night. A
Rl,p"' originated, developed Eve.
EVERYONE MI ST -SKK
Some Negro leaders chsrge that King in IBs Cradle, Two Slovak
o r a t e d the Tennis Caravan
achooi authorltlea Invite hoodlum Carol. Unto U. a Bo, Is Rom wBh outstanding su rer,, through
aeta by falling to enforce strict (Platnchant), and Com* Hither. Ye ,hp Ncw Koalond States line* J9lfl.
discipline. They speak bitterly ol
Church Of God*!
CUM
ease* in which whlta students Children. Sylvia Mikler will serve - V '“ fc.thk .? U?rtre^J n,( hojr* *nd
tvi w ( L a a r a tm \ . X -\
were punished lightly, or not at „ announcer.
f !»cen nomllated fo? W l J S a n c*uS H o l i d a y P r O g r O f T I
Until
You
Have
The
Whole
Amount
Saved
The
tape
recorded
program
wa
l wuoi
all, for attack* on Negro students.
honors; Rarhara
Feature — 8:17
School officials deny any laxity Luke*! ‘ lAithera^Chureh*0 In*'SU- MontcUir.
‘l9.«T
C h ris tm O S O r p h a n s
For Needed Home Repairs
CO-HIT
In ftoelplln*. J h e F point out that
|( wLa|d lrecU d and produced
" c ,5h' I9^ *n«
'n ,‘ churfh nf Cn* ""
It Is well-nigh impossible, even
Judy Pllsbury, Daytona Beach, Vve. at I2tid St. will present a
by
Pastor
Stephen
M.
Tuhy.
Mrs
or Improvement?
with troops in the building, to de­
19.37. Miss Plishury, now the pre- Christmas program st the church
tect every Jostle thal may take Stephen Mikler is the Adult leid- sent Florida Stale Junior Girls Sunday night entitled Christmas
place in a building which has mile* er of the Slavl* 4 it Cluh.
Champion, hegan her Tennis ear- Orphans. The play Is presented
of corrldori end !.(**&gt; student*
erp with Summerfield when she under Ihe direction of Mrs. Pearl
flowing through them. In many
» » nio*.
McDaniel.
A BUBBLE CENTER PICK
easei, disciplinary authorities are
NEW’ YORK —(UP)—Looking
The Mayfair Inn extends a wei
The pastor, the Few. Joel Brown,
confronted with situations in whieh for a centerpiece to delight child come to the new Pro and an In- will also deliver a special ChristIt is "one child’s word sgalnst an­ dren or amuse adults? Put a vRation to all guests and the mas sermon st the Sunday mornFeature —■ 8:33
other" with no eyewitnesses.
handful of moth ball* in a tail citizens^ of Sanford, who are In- in? service. The public Is cordially
SATURDAY ONLY
White moderates believe that apothecary
jar, an nver-sixed | lerested 'n Tennis, to rome and invited to attend both of those ser
school official* are doing th* best brandy anifter or fish how! Add meet him at tha Mayfair Courts, virc*.
they ran in a very difficult situa­ **eup of vinegar and 1 teaspoon
tion. They eredlt Supt. of Schools baking and* for every glass of
Virgil T. Bioesom with great s.-ator nen-lo I to fill the i
ti
courage and fair-mindednesi In The moth balls will bounce around
Istrwae*
totem
roping with conflicting pressures for about an hour. When they
from Negro leaders who demand ■low down, add more soda and
aterner disciplinary measures and vinecasv
from segregitlon g r o u p s who
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�rProgram In Congress

Prezident Reported Ready To Push
By WILLIAM C. HOWARD
previously set for mld lW f o r
lilte d Prt*« Staff Correspondent placing Intermediate Range RallisTASHINGTON (UP) -P resid en t tie Mlssilea IRBMs In defensive
Elsenhower today was reported rositons against Russia.
~ a d y to push a "crash" program
NATO military chiefs agreed
9li Conires s to spot ballistic mis this week, the sources revealed, to
■liesquickly In strategic NATO basing IRBMs In Britain, Turkey,
countriea.
France and The Netherlands in
Informed sources said the Pres- that order of priority.
Went la planning to ask for the
But defense experts questioned
money In an all-out emergency how much the deadline could he
driv* to move up the deadline— advaned, even if funds were made

Weather

available Immediately.
.day, was preparing hla report to
Ike Prepares Report
' the nation Monday night on the
First there ia the problem of decisions made at the NATO
getting
the missiles Into pro- meeting. He may shed more light
dtirlion. And the selection of sites, then on missile-base plans,
construction of the bases and the Secretary of State John Foster
working out of agreements on who Dulles said In Madrid he had diawill pull the trigger in case of at- cussed with Spain’s Generalissimo
tack are all expected to be time- Francisco Franeo in an "inticonsuming.
rn at*” NATO report Friday "the
The President, who kept bis possibility of missiles b e i n g
schedule clean of appointments to­ brought to Europe."

Americana wer* given ■ somber
tip-off Friday that the drive to
checkmate Russia'a miasiie might
was going to cost plenty—and
practically erase any faint hopes
of a tax reduction next year.
Defense Secretary Neil H. McElroy said th President would ask
for about one billion dollars more
for defense in a supplemental ap
propriatlon for this fiscal year,

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Dulles Due Back
missile bases, although Spain Is
"But we did not mention the pos­ not a NATO member.
sibility of missiles being based in
No price tag was placed by
Spain." Dulles said. The secretary, sources here on the reported El­
who held a two-hour talk with senhower plan to hurry up the
FYanco. was due haek in Washing­ European missile bases.
ton this afternoon.
But they said that, under the
Paris sources Indicated Dulles plan, missiles would be given as
may have been sounding out Fran­ direct US. aid to the four nations,
co. They said the United States with this country helping financialwas considering negotiating with tv In constructing the bases.
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the 19W defense budget.
Me Elroy said the new money
was needed because of an Increase
in spending for missiles and other
defense projects. He emphasited
the missile program played a
very big" rd e In the decision ts
go to Congress for more funds.

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rtstled Pres* Staff Correspondent I eluding disarmament in this age arms rare while finding "new oh- in and declared that Denmark and
stades" to disarmament all along Norway do not want American
MOSCOW (UP)— Nikita Khru of missiles and Sputniks,
missile bases.
sheht-y and Foreign Minister Ail
Gromyko spoke first at a joint the line.
Speech Indicate* Rejection
Gromyko said the West must
drei Gromyko today rejected the session of the supreme Soviet Par
The arming of West Germany
NATO csll for a (oreign min- liamrnt. In a to minute speech he keep disarmament front becoming
isler* conference and said world arcusrd the \Vr*t~c*pecially Brl the .subject of international bar­ with missiles would he a "danger
problems could only he solved lain, Franco, the Foiled States and gaining and said the Sputniks had to Europe," Gromyko said.
with an Fast West "summit" eon- Canada -- of hampering disarms- "Improved the international poli­ Gromyko's bluntly w o r d e d
speech appeared lo be an outright
ferrnee with President Eisenhower, j ment by linking it with such "ex- tical climate."
He spoke of Ihe jet-ended NATO rejec'lon of ihe NATO conference’s
The call for a top level confer- traneous subjects as Germany."
cnce came from Khrushchev, the
Gromyko said the Western na session ,n Paris and said Denmark, invitation to Russia la resume dis­
leader of the Communist Party, lions, which with Russia formed a Norway and Franre urged action armament talka at the U n i t e d
An automobile went out of con­ who said surh * meeting could*five nation United Nations disarm- nn the peace proposal* put forward Nations, nr tn dismiss arm* In a
trol early this morning, shortly be solve all outstanding problems in -1ament subcommittee, continued the by Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulg.in foreign ministers conference.
fore 4 o'clock, and skidded over
"It would not he hard to guess
the seawall Into f.ake Monroe a
what would happen if we «at down
bout one mile north of Sanford
for talks under condition* that can
on Highway 17-92.
bring no solution or disarmament,"
Tbe 1MI Mercury, driven by L ar­
tile foreign minister said.
ry Douglas Jenkins, attached to
FnHorse* Gromyko'* .Speech
the Heavy Attack Training Unit
Krushchev then mounted tho
and NAS, Sanford, crashed first
rostrum in the old Czarist throne
Into the rear of an automohile
roam of the grand palace of the
I AN AUTOMOHILE BEING pulled oul of Lake Monroe shortly after I o’clock this driven by John Steven Matiua of
Kremlin and endorsed Gromyko'*
*reech.
morning, after crashing- into the rear of a lothcr car and then skidding over the sea­ VAH-lt, NAS, Sanford.
Jenkins, accompanied by Mi­
Krider met informally with Wll
The Cnmmunlst leader rrpeited
wall.
(Staff Photo)
chael O. Kno* of VAIt-ll, appar $5 Million In County Road Work Set
Hum II. Dial, Fifth District Road his proposal for a summit confer­
cntly lost control of his automo­
ence which he said "would solve
The proposed plan now is to center spans for a clearance of 9U Board member, other members of the problems which bother human­
bile when he sheared the left rear
fender of another car. The Mer­ build a "set span" bridge design feet. John Krider, Seminole County the Stale Bead Board, and mem ity, Including disarmament."
cury ended up on it* top In wa­ ed for the removal of Ihe three on his return from Tallahassee and tiers of the State Road Department
Khrushchev also rejected a n y
Commissioner, said this morning Jacksonville.
ter about three feet deep.
staff to discuss the proposed bridge arms talks by Ihe new and en­
According to reports from the
over Lake Harney Just one mile larged U.N, Disarmament Com­
Seminole County Sheri(f's depart­
mittee which he sail was the same
south of State Road &lt;6.
ment, Jenkins received minor in
a* the previous five nation com­
Representing the SemlnoU Coun­ mittee. Russia has boycotted such
Seminole County Sheriff J. L. be on duty through the holidays juries and was treated at thr
ty Co'mmtsviOn. Krtrk-r also met in chmmRIee meeting* In New York.
Hobby issued a stern warning to in an attempt to rurh recklessness SNA5 dispensary.
TH* accident wa* Investigated
Jacksonville with Col. Paul TroxmoUnidt* who violist- the itra lfy .aid to prevent motorists front kill
*•
•*
A avven item agenda will come laws during the Christmas Hud- ing one another on our highways hy Deputy Sheriff I* J. Kris who
ler, District Engineer, Corps of
was assisted by Constable J. Q
and roads, said Sheriff Hobby.
before the Board of Sanford City days.
Engineers, amt his staff.
"Slim
"
Galloway
and
Florida
Winners
In
the
annual
contest
Tli*
Jaycre
Christmas
Lighting
Sheriff
Hobhy
also
issued
an­
Commlsiinners Monday night wilii
"There are more people on the
The bridge proposed now, said
Highway
Patrolman
Oiin
Garrett.
will
probably
be
announced
at
next
Contest entry deadline Is noon
the lop Hem a public hearing on road during the Yule Season than other warning, this one aimed at
Extent of damage to both cara Monday and a record list of con­ Thursday's Jaycre meeting held Krider, is of the basque type with
the reioning from Rl-A to R*l, at any other time," Sheriff Hobby motorists who are drinking while
testants Is expcitcd. said commit­ at the Sanford Yacht Ctub.
Lot* 1, 2 and 3 of Block 13 in the said yesterday, "and it’s time peo­ driving. "In order to protect those was not immediately estimated.
vertical clearance unlimited.
U. S. Savings Bonds nre being
tee chairman Dave Thrasher.
San Lanta Subdivision.
ple start driving like they ought motorists who are obeying traffic
He also stated that a policy was
contributed
to
the
citywide
JayThe Judges are competing their
Commissioners will also discuss to drive."
regulations, we are going to be
established
fur the design of a
inspection of each entry as quickly cee lighting contest by the Sanford
♦he possibilities of a new franchise
It ts heartless to think of any­ forced to make charge* against Tavern ,Operator
.... , _ .
as It Is received, said Thrasher. Atlantic National Bank, Florida bridge ovrr State Road H i which
•to operate hus transportation In one killing fellow motorist* after those who wantonly evade traffic
flank, Florida Power ami would create Ihe same design and
With bale Ha I*ld that each entry Is judged State
Sanford with C. W. Elrod.
Folk* whn have no other op­
shopping for Santa Clans or after regulations, and in other instances Charged
®
between 7:30 and 9;30 each even­ I Ight Company, and The Sanford construction as over Slate Road portunity tn select their Christmas
Another matter, which has come a round of gift buying, the Sheriff we'll have to Jail some," he said
46. unless tho Corps of Engineers
Herald.
before the Board of Commissioners said.
Sheriff Hobby also has urgrd Of Beer To Minors ing.
has given lis approval and appro­ Tree ran stop hy the SanfordThe Sanford - Seminole County
on several occasions for considera­ "Unless our automobile drivers everyone handling firearms, 22 ri­
Robert Rranch, Negro operator
priations made for the start of Seminole County Junior Chamber
tion, will be a request from Ran- operate their cars within the fles, or hb guns to be extremely of the Lucky Star, a Negro night Junior Chamber of Commerce,
nf Commerce lot on French Ave.
the Sanford-Tltusvllle Canal.
Fire
Department
which each year sponsors the citydall Chase for the Installation of &gt;
at 5th St. on Sunday.
bounds of reason and within the careful. "Many of these will come spot In Bookertown, was lodged In
Krider also stated that the State
C C '-ll(raffle signal light at French Ave. limits of traffic rules and regula­ at Christmas gifts this year but the Seminole County Jail charged wide competition Is awarding $25 A
Jaycees will he on duty at tho
U.S.
Savings
Bonds
for
the
top
enM
nSW
C
rS
O
V«,ull5
Road
Board
has
now
set
the
In­
■nd 20th St.
site where they will soon start con­
tions there will surely be some­ it must be remembered that there with the sale of beer to minors try in four division* of the resi­
terstate Bridge and access over st ruction of a new Tourist In­
The request for the transfer of body killed during the holidays," are regulation* covering the use Friday night,
In 48 Hours
Lake Monroe and continuing on to formation Booth to help visitor*
a beer and wine license to Charlie ho said.
of hb guns ami 22 rifle* by minors
Constable J. Q. "Slim" Galloway dential lighting portion of the con
test. The runner-up In each division
The Sanford Eire Department State Road W, for an April I letl- choose a Christmas Tree to fit
.Aemmons of 408 Sanford Ave. will
The entire force of deputies will The Sheriff said that adults must said three Negro minors admitted gets in silver dollars from the
answered six alarms In 48 hours ing. The State Road Department their particular need.
5*lso be considered by the commlsaccompany the children at all buying beer from the night spot
during the past week.
also plan* th* letting of the West
Jiyeees.
limes when this type of firearms owner.
aioners.
Funds from the sale of tha
In the eommerrlsl lighting por­ Do Dee 19 at » 3.7 a m a d* First Street four-lining for appro- Christmas Trees will go toward
Voucher* for the Capital Im­
are used.
The three minors, with one of
tion
of
th*
contest,
local
business­
fretive
flue
at
617
Pecan
Ave
xlmalely
the
same
time.
"This
provement Program will he preconstruction nf the modern build­
"Plea*. he as cautious as pos­ them operating a pickup truck,
»ented to the Hoard of Commtssible," Sheriff Hobby requested of backed into an automohile owned men vie for the Floridjl Power ami caused firemen to battle flames means,** said Commissioner Krld- ing to bo used a* the Jaycre Tour­
aioner* for approval.
all. "Let's make It a real Christ- hy Annie McGill and fled the Light Company’s Traveling Tro whlrh destroyed a pari of the con- er, "that we’ll have to have the ist Information Booth.
surveyv completed and Ihe rlghtAn ordinance prohibiting the sale
ten ts ami building.
out Day this year," he said.
M. L. Raborn Jr., president of
scene of the accident. The auto­ pity.
Each year, said th» Jiyeee
or storage of gasoline In glass conAn overheated spare heater, on of ways purchased by that lime."
the Sanford Jaycee organization,
mobile owner noted the license tag
rhristmas
Lighting
Contest
Chair­
the same date at 5:31 p nt. took
tainer* will be read and a review
Road Board Member Dial also pointed out lo the Board of San­
of the truck and notified law en
man, residential rhristmas light th fire department to 435 Summer­ said, commented Krider, that “ (IS ford City Commissioners recently
and discussion of proposed amend­
foreoment authorities.
ments to the Zoning Ordinance is
rlght-of ways should tie purchased that the entire park area on
The accident occurred at 11:10 mg gets mure beautiful. Sanford I* lin Ave.
really a "city of Christmas lights
A grass firp at Sanford Ave. and fnr the new bridge and connection French Ave. will he beautified with
.^Included.
p. m. Friday night.
and decorations,” he said.
Miscellaneous business from the
2Hit St. was put out and rontrolled with State Road 46, by July I."
facilities for recreation and pic.
floor and from commissioners will
at 6 19 p m. no Drc. 19.
"We’re tanking at close to 85 nirking,
The Sanford Fire Department million in road work for Semmole
be considered.
Christmas Trees sold by the Jayanswered an alarm at Clyde'* County,“ Kridrr said this morning. cees are of Canadian Ratsalm,
Grill, 2nd Sanford Ave , Friday
‘this means that the Board of said Raborn "and we guarantee
morning at ( *. tn when flames County Commissioners will have to them fresh,"
f o r Information On
WASHINGTON (UP)— Leaders, The five-point legislative pro plan. But it Is known that Preai
from a barbecue pit caused an give it* immediate approval to the
CIRCULATION
"We hope that our friends and
of the National Education Assn. gram, which the nation's lirgest dent Eisenhower's staff Is working
alarm lo be sounded
M million dollar bond Issue in or­ neighbors will help us with the
or after 6:30 p.nt.
NEA predicted today Congress will educational organization wdl lay on a much more limited program 2-Weck Circuit
A "large" grass lire, covering der to provide funds for the pur­ funds for our new building by
PH. FA 20973
approve at least part of their before Congress when it reeon- of federal aid to education, total
a half hlock, was brought under chase nf these right of ways, Kfid- purchasing their Christmas Tree*
sweeping space age program for venes next month, earries an irn- ling about 230 million dollar* a Court Session
PH. FA 2-2611
rontrol Friday at locust Ave. ar.d
(Continued on Fag* 10)
fr-m us" Raborn ia!d.
federal support of public wcliool*. i ntwdiwte price tag of $1,100,(W).000 I year.
(th Si at 1:39 p. m.
a year. It calls for a steady in­
Ended Friday
Ask •‘Missive" Support
crease in federal contributions
Tin* NEA proposal* unveiled
A two-week session of Circuit
ovrr Ihe next (lie year*, levelling a press ennference here Friday Court was completed Friday with
off at *4.600.000,000 a sear.
were highlighted by * pie* for 13 raws di*po«ed nf either hy
Administration officials had no "m assive" federal support of all plea of guilty or trial hy jury.
immediate comment on tho NEA public schools systems in thr na
The fall t--rrn of court began on
Dec 9
tion “on a continuing basis."
Waller Woodhy plead gulllv to i
Th* NEA n id federal grants nf
Fire Hits Home
*25 per school age child should be charge of aggravated assault and
Courtesy Week will he observed waitress, the most courteous sites
distributed to the *f*tes strictly on was sentenced to a term of six
month* to five years
In Seminole County the enMre week person, the m a n courteous police Friday; Clothing,
the basis of population.
Boy Guess, alias "31" plead
forginning Jan. 6, according to officer, the most courteous motorState
and
local
authorities
would
of possession nf
plans of the Sanford Seminole 1st and possibly many other groups Bedding Destroyed continue to exercise full control guilty ,,to a charge
...
,
,
.
in vna-e
_ . , ....
. . . . . . .... moonshine whiskey and was fined
Chase
Cbunty Junior Clumber of Com- from which the unnamed c u m m i l- A frame dwelling south of
od Company's
Company’s plant
plant nn
Reirdi
merce.
Ices will select.
and
on Reirdall
^ 'f e d e r a l money’ at thetr own lvw or * prMr,n u rm nt "* mo" ,•h,
The statewide observance will be
It is ■ slatewide effort to show Ave, was damaged by fir* Friday discretion, for teachers' salaries to five year*.
iponsored locally by both the the general public and visitors to night at approximatelya 3ft p m , or classroom construction, or both. James Robert Johnson plead
guilty to charges nf grand larceny.
Seminole County Chamber of Com- Florida just "how courteous" pets according to funstable J, (J
Mould Increase Gradually
The court ordered a pre sentence
merce and the Sanford Seminole pie here really are, Itahorn said "Slim" Galloway
The grants would be Increased investigation
County Junior Clumber of ComHe pointed out that during th,- The Navy Fire Department anMary Mill* plead guilty tn pus*
merer, said M, L Raborn J r , week there «i!l be various activit svserrd Ihe alarni and &gt;|sickly gradually ta s level of lino per
president of the Jaycee organua-, let to point up enurtesv on Ihe part doused the flames which d«--,tro\cd school age child within five years essinn nf moonshine whiskey ties*
The
average
outlay
per
school
than a gallon) and was fined 1300
Uon.
| nf every citizen, "and It will cer clothing and bedding. Damage to
It Appointed chairman for the tainly behoove everyone to bo the dwelling itself wa* from Child *l PrcJent Is 1532 a year or six months in Jail.
Nearly all of this comes from
William A. Neal plead guilty to
event was Howard McNulty of the right ou Heir toes fur goodness smoke and water.
a charge of assault an! hsttery
Florida State Bank and member knows who the committee mem
‘Ihe horn’ was occupied hy Bil) state and local tax funds.
Ur. William G. Carr, executive (a reduction of aggravated asof the Jaycecs.
tiers will be,
‘Holloway and his family. Mrs.
Raborn told the Jaycees at their
"We will announce our fjnal plan Holloway, her husband, and child- secretary, said this is the first sa’iltt and was fined 1130.
George Leroy Small was tried
regular meeting that Courtesy for the event in our community as ren were away from home at the time the lOOyear-old NEA has ad
Week will mean that "secret com- quickly as possible," Raborn said lime of the fire. It was d l.covered vocated that the federal govern­ and found guilty by a jury. He re­
mittees" will be appointed, when at the Jaycee meeting. The Jay-1 a* she returned home and noticed ment assume a continuing respon­ ceived two year* on a charge of
plans are complete, to name the cess president did not name the flame* coming from inside the sibility for helping lo pay school hrraking and entering, to commit
cosl*. In live past, NEA proposals a felony.
winner* In various categories nuriihcr of committee members home.
SANTA CLAUS HANDED out more than 3)0 Rifts of toy* aml ctindy at Lake Mary
Henry Brown [dead guilty tn
throughout the area.
but apparently the committee*, j Constable Galloway said the foe federal aid have been In term*
Friday niylit nt th* annual Community C'trUtm as Party for cniidrtti. It w m a tre"There will ptobahly be *n 1who wtii be unnamed throughout dwelling i* owned by Frank Smith of short trrm "emergney" pro- two charges nf aggravated assault
mendoua
nucccsa** a*iiil Chunibvr ot Conuftjrc® P w ildent L**irl I oihj) .
(b*ui£ i
I
gram
s
U
classroom
con
struct
to*.
(Cawliaised
an
F
t
|«
14)
Vtward lor the Boat courteous, the week, will be large.
[of an East Second St. address.

Auto Goes Out
Of Control; Lands
In Lake Mornoe

'Set Span Bridge Over
Lake Harney Proposed

Public Hearing
H eed Tra ffic Laws
Slated For Monday Says Sheriff H obby
'Night's Board Meet

Jaycees Expect Big
Contest Entry List

Additional

Local News
On Page 1C

NEA Predicts Part Of Program W ill Be OK'd

Courtesy W eek W ill
Be O b served Here

Residents Can Buy
Christmas Trees
From Local Jaycees

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Lake M ary
By t m

LOW MAN HOME FOB CHRISTMAS—New York Yank#* pitcher Bobby Sthmt*, who rapped hi*
.fBMtharr i i i r by pontlng lha American Leagues Inweat esrned-run a trra ff, help* hi* youngster*,
daughter Kathy, 2, ahd tort Robbia, 4, f* t ready fur Christmas. Schantx and hU family are spending
1h« holiday* at (ha hnma of Mr*. Uhanla' parrots.
(UP Telephoto)

TV
Review
By WILLIAM EWALD
Ualted Praia Staff Corraipondmt
NEW YORK (UP)—“Hello, I’m
Tyrone Power,’* the man laid.
And aura enough, it wai. He was
wearing a ia t black tie and a thin
metal microphone and the pro­
gram was CBS-TV'i “The Big
Record.“
“The Big Reeord," for the bene­
fit of “ Wagon Train" and “diiney*
land" watcher*, ia a BO-mlnute ve­
hicle piloted by Patti Page. ]ta
purpota in the long ago wai to
present the ilngera who made the
big reeorda then and now, but
talent feea being what they are
you just can't get Frank Sinatra
and Pat Boone week alter week.
So aomctimea the ahow just acttier for a little le u .
Wednesday night after Ty Powe r disappeared, Mila Tage opened
•The Big Record." She is a singer
with a limited vocal range, but
the moat wildly locomotive handa
In the buiineaa. In alnglng “ It'a
Almost Like Being In Love," she
made it look a t if It was not so
much like always being tn love aa
It wai like a lesson In semaphore.
Vie Uamone Sing*
There were other guests of equal
fascination aboard. Vic Damon*
aang “Junior Mlai" with that
combination of ferocious shyness
and calculated tendernesi that
baa become his staple.
Gene Autry was supposed to ay
pear, but hla sore throat wa*
hoarse or hla hone had a sore
throat, I wasn't sure which, and
Eddy Arnold filled in. Arnold
“ Wason Wheels" and “ I’m an
Old Cowhand" and Pamone ram r
on ■hooting a pistol and Mis* Page
came on with a gun that said
hang an a little flag. I am not
aure, but I think this gag was
first used by Aristophanes.
Well, then we got back tn Ty
Power and It senna he had some­
thing to do with a picture pre­
mier on Broadway. You figure It.
Margaret Truman Appears
After that we got back to other
big lingers like Lucho Galica and
Angeles McNeil. Margaret Tru­
man was on hand, too, and I must
say 1 have nothing to u ? about
her alnglng, mostly because I
don't want a letter from her fa­
ther.
Somehow, Mel Torme, a very
hip singer, got mixed up In all
this. And f couldn't help feeling
he wotild have been better off
sitting up with Gena Autry'* sick
horse.
Anyway, the whole thing came
to a close finally and there was
Patti Page again and there were
her handa making like twin cob­
ras again and she pointed out at
me and laid something like, “ Well
1 expect to see you hack again
next week "
But I tell you, I think she's over­
confident.

Don't Take The Chance
Of Leaving Baby Alone
ly HUMAN Pi IUNDIMN, AD.
THERE probably will be more
parties and more gatherings of
famillea and neighbors during
these next few daya than in any
other period of the year.

veatlgate the eountleaa things
which have been lntrtguln? him
for so long.
Prevent Disaster
Here again, a little foresight by
Sitters Scares
you parents might prevent a dis­
Naturally, you will want to at­ aster. All o! you should acquaint
tend aa many of them aa you pos your youngatera with the uaei of
albly can. But during the holiday potentially dangeroua items by
season, baby-sitters are at a pre­ giving them a chance to tnapeet
mium.
specially made lu b s tltu te i up
As a reault, some of you parents close.
might bo tempted to leave little Giving a child a blunt pair of
Junior sleeping peacefully in his scissors, for example, will elimin­
crib while you go next door or ate much of his desire to grab
down the block to a holiday party. hold of a sharp pair. A toy rub­
Well, don't do Itl
ber hammer will make the real
thing less Interesting.
Parents Warned
The Chicago Fire Department Blow Out Match
this year has gone to great lengths
to warn parents of the dangers Permitting a child to blow out
of such practices. There Is no way a match or light hla birthday
of telling when a lire might cake will make it less likely th at
break out In your home or even he will steal one and strike It
a neighbor's home adjacent to furtively.
But how many of you taka such
you; house.
precautions?
Proper Precautions
No, it's best not to leave your
Of course, you know enough to youngster alone, even for a few
lake proper precautions such aa minutes. Instead, take him with
breaking used matches and grind you when you're Invited out. The
tng out the lighted end of a fin neighbors will understand.
tshed cigarette until It ta cool to
the touch. You do know enough QUESTION AND ANIWZR
to do that, don't you?
M. J.: My son had X-rayi
But, unfortunately you don’t which revealed a deaphragmahave control over every possible tle hernia, lie complains of alight
situation that can develop.
pains once In a while after eat­
If yaur youngster la the adven ing. He has no other symptoms.
turesome type—and wh»t child Does he need surgery?
isn't?—he might elfmb out of hts. | Anawck: Most oLsea1 do not
crib or bed and seize upon the need treatment and do not pro­
opportunity of being alone to tn&gt;! duce any severe symptoms.

Hood, Mrs. rh y llli Rtwgensieln,
Mrs. John Reave*. Mrs. Wilion
and Bin. Abbia Freece.
The next meeting will be at the
home ol S in. Walter Gardner on
Crystal Lake Ave.
Th- school Christmas program
•slH long be remembered a t od*
of the highlights of the year. The
teachers and the children outdid
th msclves with the program and
■c!tinjs. Wednesday afternoon all
the grades had parties In their
rooms. Each room was decorated
and made a wondetful setting for
the Christmas parties.
By the lim r this appears In the
paper the Keogh family wilt have
company Jack and Fran Keogh
from Burlington, N. C. will spend
Christmas week with hi* mother
BIrs. Ida Keogh at their home on
Country Club Road. While they
are here they will Visit friends
in South Florida.
The Rev. and Mrs. Alexander
Linn spent several days this week
at their home in Englewood.

News

i JAJfR R O C I

LAKE MARY—I received a nice purchased for the Church and will
note from Mrs. R. H. I vers Thurs­ soon be In use. Mr*. Linden ap­
day. She expressed our feelings pointed Sirs. Walter Piper to the
about the wonderful job Mra. An­ effte* of Fillowship Cbstrman.
derson and Blri. Burke ere doing
Sirs. Ids Keogh, program chair­
at the post office better than I
man,
presented a program on the
could so I'll quote her note.
"Would it be possible lor you to continued study of the booklet
Include in your nice column a ipe Christ the Church and Baec Tokdal thank you to Btra. Anderson i Ing an active part in the program
and Mra. Burke for having made ware Sirs Piper, Mrs. Walter
auch a wonderful Job of caring for Gardner, Mrs. Shook, Mrs. Joe
our Christmas mail here in Lake Smathers and Mrs. Keogh.
Gifts were exchanged and Mrs
Mary? Friends have told me that
they come from many nearby Gardner and Mr*. Phillis Rougen
towns to do their mailing in Lake stein helped the hostess serve
Mary aince it wai handled ao spiced tea. and many different
quickly and the folk! in our Post kinds of cookies to Bfrs. Jessie
Office were so pleasant, regard­ Furgrrson. Mr*. La Vera Harri­
less of how rushed they are. Our son, Bin. Bill Bailey, Mrs. Kress,
Postmaster Mrs. Anderson and her Mrs. Ruby Linden. Mrs. Eugene
associates deserve a big hand for Gill, Mrs. Ruth Goble. Mrs. Jo*
Smathers, Mrs. Walter Gardner,
a tremendoua Job, well done."
I think all of us feel the same BIri. Walter Piper, Mrs. Ida
way and are thankful for two such Keogh. Mrs. Shook, Mrs, Birdie
fine women in our Post Officr.
Mr. and Sirs. R. II. Ivors have
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. BfcAbee from Peidmont, S. C.
and W. McCabee.
Several of our familea will be
out of town for the Christmas sea­
son. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell
and Linda and Phyllis left Friday
for Tennessee and Mississippi to
spend ■ few days with their fami­
lies.
Alice and Don Kirkner and chil­
dren. Lee and Nancy left Thursday
for Philadelphia to visit their
folks for the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. True flew
to Miami over the weekend to visit
their daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Basham and Brent.
The Bashams will come bark with
them to spend a few daya at
Christmas. Enroute to Lake Mary
they will stop and visit Mr. True's
sister and brother-in-law who are
celebrating their 40th wedding an­
niversary this week end.
I had a note from Janet Joiner
Bayleas. Janet and her parents
and brother Bill are former resi­
dents of Lake Mary. She and huiband Earl and son Leslie are at
present in Texas where Earl la
stationed with the Army. She ask­
ed to be remembered to all her
friends in this area.
The Circle No, 2 meeting of the
TWO was Monday night at the
home of Mrs. J. M. Thompjon,
Mrs. Thompson led the devotional
on the Christmas theme taken
from the daily devotional booklet
"TrxJuy.’*
Mrs. Linden, circle chairman,
presided a t the meeting. Envel­
opes were given to the members
present for their monthly offering
and various projects were discuss­ HEAVY. HEAVY. HANGING OVER—The once fashionable H olly
Riviera Country Club totters over apace after a two-day storm
ed on ways to keep tho member* wood
along the California roa&gt;t washed a*ay most of lit foundation. The
interested. Mr*. Thompson report­ elub overlook* tit- ocran at a point whrra other structure* were
ed that new hymnals hive been threatened hy mas-ire earthslidr*.
(UP Telephoto)

WINDSOR, ONT. —U P-This
is the »tory of 4-year-old Jimmy
Frio it and (he skate* he wanted
fnr Chirslmas.
Jimmy, who lives a mile east
of Windsor, went
downtown
and saw Santa ( Ians. He tould
Santa he wanted tha skates sn he
could go iceakating with his
sister.
Jimmy’s sister, Carolyn, 0, wa*
lucky. She already had lea skates.
So when Carolyn went sknllng
on n little creek flowing Into
the Detroit River, Jimmy tagged
along.
Carolyn was on skates and little
Jimmy was running along heiide
her. They strayed too far down
river to where * sewer outlet

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But when Christmas is humming, extra
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the members of our Christmas Club—we have
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made the nearby ice thin and dan.
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Carolyn broke through Into wa­
ter about five feet deep. Jimmy
heroically rushed to hi* aister'a
sid and started to pull her out.
Witnesses said Jimmy had her by
the hand anil had pulled her half­
way from the water when more
ire broke, and they troth plunged
in.
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lyn from the water In time to re­
vive her.
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from Santa, drowned.

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Sir. and Sir*. Horace remtell
spent the weekend with Uielr ion P age— 2 Sun- Dee- 22- 1957
and daughter-in-law Sir. and Mr*.
Marshall Fennell in F t. Bfytrs.
HAS SPACE PROPOSAL
Mr. and Mrs. John BIcLaughlln
WASHINGTON - Rep. Harry G.
are out-of-town for three week*.
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home on Crystal Lake. Sunday for a bisie research program on
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Haven to spend Christmas with ful purposes. CongreM waald »p.
Mr. and BIrs. A1 Bryant.
propriate S230.00Q for the program.
Mary Grace Hobby has arrived
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two weeks with her parent* Sher­
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Sanford home.
Joan Sjoblom.
Sir. and Sirs. Rirhard Belt and
This will no doubt he the last
daughters Rosemary and Laynett
are spending a few days in In­ news til after C h rid m ii Let me
diana with his relatives. Then they wiih you all ■ most Blerry Christwill go to Long Beach. Calif, mas and a very very' happy Nclf
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JUSTWHAT'WAS NTTO!?^O^0STMAS?

TODAY’S THOUGHT
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Th* Christian n tlfio n offers spiritual
comfort, concern for the Individual, hope
and promise for all mankind, but it is not an
escape from reality or responsibility, for
the unconcerned or deliberately ineffectual.
The path of our I-ord was a tortuous one,
f*r only throufh suffering could His human
character be matured and His capacity l&gt;e
created to feel deep compassion and sym­
pathize fully with the lot of other men.
This season, the Christmas Star will bum
again at the tip of countless millions of
tinseled trees, In the heavens and in the
hearts of men across the world, to remind
them o f their heritage.
Man-made stars circle the earth and in
this country, whatever their material im­
portance, their deeper significance has been
to make ui, as a nation and as individuals,
drop our petty preoccupations and re-assess
our strengths, our purposes and our basic
faith.

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A primary tenet of Christianity la concern
for tha individual and a belief in hin personal
worth, strength of character, and capacity
for achievement in a material as well as a
spiritual sense.
Christ challenged the free individual to dis­
cipline himself and reach beyond his appar­
ent capacity to gain a reward without price.
This has ever since been the hard core
strength of Christiana everywhere. To draw
on this strength, America was dedicated to
freedom.
The wisdom of this dedication is once
again questioned, and as we turn to answer,
let us pause this Christmas to remember the
source of our strength and our mission as a
ration to make this world more habitable
and to keep alive the fires of reason and
freedom for men everywhere.
By CHARLES X. MCCANN
In this. His words will guide us—“For United Press Stiff Comspondent
what is a man advantaged, if he gain the The weeks good and bad news
whole world, and lose himself, or be cast on the internstionkl bitmce iheet:
The North Atlsntle Treaty Oraway?*’

Foreign

Grace For Christmas

An Insurance firm has suggested this
grace for Christmns as we bow our heads
during Christmas dinner to give thanks
for the many blessings of the season. Per­
haps it ia too long to memorize, but It could
easily be read before the Christmas feast:
“We thank Thee . . . for a world of won­
drous things, the flame of winter dawns,
soft spread snow, the white star-fire of
winter nights;
“For talents which enable us to win this
food, this home, this heart deep warmth;

More

Feasts

“For family love, the strength and »ta*
biHznr of nur lives:
“For the fam iliar blessings of today—the
hopes and unknown promise of tomorrow:
“For the constant whisper in our minds,
spurijng us to shape "more lofty thoughts,
desires and deeds.
“And we thank Thee, most of all. for the
One who brought the Spirit of Christm as to
the world, urging us to keep good will
nglow, not as a brief w inter’s flame, but as
a constant splendor.” Amen.

Self-Criticism

Needed

This nation should say less and set to
One of the lessons of Sputnik la that
Americana should be more concerned with serious work in the strengthening of its de­
self-criticism than with self-praise. In recent fense, the redefinition of policy and the
years, too much touchiness About criticism improvement of education. These are the
has been evident in too many places, high keys to higher moralo, world influence and
and low. Reality has been coated by the a reinvigorotion of the American spirit
brushes of many who believe In hope and which, in lurn, will lift the spirit of the
whole non-Communist world.
optimism at nil coats.
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Balanced and clear thinking, sober esti­
mations and warning* have gone unheededIt seemed that this country was being com­ The Idle Farms Plan ,
mitted to a dream of Itself, and events in
Secretary of A griculture Benson has
the rest of the world were resented if they undertaken a rather drastic new approach
threatened to disrupt the dream. Sputnik he invited to take whole farm s out of pro­
Is but one event in the decline of American duction to keep it m ora in linn with con­
prestige and power. Hi is decline has been sum er demand. In four stntes— Nehrnska,
apparent to informed and concerned obser­ Illinois, Tennessee, and Maine— farm ers will
vers tspecJaMy sine# the Genovs summit he Invited to take whole forma out- of pro­
conference of 19SS.
duction for five to ten years at federal ex­
It is not too late to reverie the tide. But pense. The experim ent mny he applied n at­
reversal must come from solid work nod ionally if rosidts are encouraging.
thought, not from more deluding publicity.
The new plnn is in reality a broadening
A great nation cannot trust its fate and Ha of the soil hank conservation reserve aupeople to Inspiration and publicity cam­ thorteed by Congress Inst rea r. The fact
paigns.
that It ia being tried reflects the adminis­
tratio n 's desire to put more and more em­
The Sanford Harold
phases on long-range eforte to take farm
land mit of production.
S l i m s •• m n l alaa* ■ ill.. n.ialH IT, ISIS i t
IS* P m I m t l N a t f a a f n r S F lertS n . an S ar I k , A r t
Removing entire farm s from the picture
a t r « i n a a t M nrrk t l i t *
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December

1957

sy ste m , fa rm e rs v e ry o fte n sim p ly p ro duced
m ore on th e re m a in in g a c re a g e a n d tru e
d e fe a te d th e p ro g ra m ’* m ain o b je c tiv e .

W hether the whole-farm removal program
should be applied nationally la a question
tlint calls for cnroful thought- Some of Ha
consequence* might not t&gt;e ilesirnble In nnv
ense, reaction to thu plan will b* closely
wntched by Congnvw and by all concerned
with hewing out a new and workable farm
program.
Valances snd cornice board*
should measure In depth shout
one-sixth of th# total length of
th# drapes.

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK

Toy Department
Bedlam -On- Electron
By DOC QUIGG
United Preaa Staff Corr*»poadeat
TOY DEPARTMENT, N. Y. iff
—If O. Henry ware only here,
he’d hive a proper name for this
place: Bedlam-on-the-EIcetron.
You fight your way through a
bramble of humanity toward an
escalator sign: “Toy City Is on the
Sth floor.” You ascend on the mov­
ing steps bathed In the weird chim­
ing that is the top-ieeret code of
the department store, poom. . •
poom. . .poom — poom-poom
As you near kiddie heaven, lhare
sonds from afar a kaioo-trumpet
reaping “Rudolph, the Red Noaed
Reindeer.” Suddenly, you’re there.
Pure noise, with accent on elec­
tronics. Everything moves by batteries.
Sparks fly from the breech of
an "electric burp gun — with new
recoiling barrel” and its mutzle
chatters, ah-ah ah ah-ah. Boy in
plaid blue shirt shouts: “ Looks
dis, Grandmal Dls one you work

A t The Tip O f Countless Trees
The Christmas Star Burns Again

Ne ws

two weeks, datpftn the hhw gy
atrike. Biggest seller ia the store.
However, when the Vanguard fail­
ed, sales dropped a couple day*.
Man, I used to lhoot these things
right down the aisle. We’re alto
I sold out of double-barreled rocket
wi’ duh finger on duh side — it launchers: they fire si* missile* ”
Wrist radios are prominent. So
goaa fasteh...................................
dani duh uddeh*:
Crouch#* and fire, ah-ih-ah ah-ah. Is a aet of two real telephones,
with SO feet of wire, priced f ha
Clerk La trochee Saucer
“ Here she goes!” yells a middle- lady clerk says, at $4.89 pronounc­
aged dark with candy artipes on ed “ foots eighty nol-yun” .
There arc some eternal verities.
hii jacket and the fire of a space
cadet la hla eyei. He yanks a le­ Toy trains, with mostly grown
ver and a flying saucer rises with men watching them. East draw,
an eerie whistle and a whoosh of pearl-handle revolvers with jewel
plaitie blades, bats into draped holsters. But what’s jjsl* over
holly, and then hovers at .the cell- here? ’Big Max,” an automaton
Ing with a mad whir of irs wheel, monster with flashing lights and
“ Hey Sputnik!” the clerk yells one hig claw that swings around
l ._
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In .....__
triumph,
andj ,then—behind
his —as
—as you
you woi
work levers and buttons
hand — “I call 'em Sputnik; it’s - P lcM up metal bits ind ^fits
them on a conveyor belt. Scary.
more fun that way ”
The happy flying saucer man is
Hard by, a small fry ia drilling
holea with a “play drill—just like still launching as you leave
“ U.P., et? Well, that's fine.
daddy'i.” Another la thumbing an
“ am aiing new tele-typer, electron­ Glad you stopped by. Hey, Spui.
ic toy acndi end receives tele­ nik:”
grams, ntws,' weather reports."
Tots In a test area propel themaelvea in toy cars by pushing a
lever that itarts an electric motnr.
Will kidi be born entirely without
legs someday? They don't stem to
use them much now.
Sorry, Sold Out
Peering through the telescopic
sight of a cap-shooting rifle, you
focus on a huge newspaper repro­
duction: “ Dally News. Sight Red
Baby Moon over U. S." Under­
neath It la the sales counter of the
earth aattllitei. complete with
truck launcher that hurts them 75
feet into spare. "Sold out,” says
th# satellite clerk sadly.
W# sold 10,000 satellite rigs in

Commentary

t(lament—met In Moscow to give tempt to catch up with Russia.
its rubber-stamp approval to the
An intercontinental ballistic mis19M budget and plans for econo- slle, the Atlas,- with a potential
,
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tnic development.
range of 5,000 miles, was tested
Ik e meeting opened on a boast­ successfully at Ihe lest center of
sanitation decided thii week to ful note. Joseph I. Kuzmin, head Cape Canaveral on the Florida
seek new disarmament negotia­ of Russia's top economic planning coast.
Next, in intermediate range Ju ­
board, said the country'! produc­
tion! with Soviet Ruuia.
But It decided alio that, pending tion had espanded ao greatly that piter was launched. It failed to
a possible agreement with Buitia “ the Americana are now trying to complete ita full flight of 1.300
to reduce the threat of a catai- catch up with the Soviet Union.” miles because of techoleal diffi­
culties. Rut the test was at least
trophlc war. bases for launching
The American Defense Depart­ partly a success) because It
nuclear m luilei lhould be set up
ment continued with its speeded- brought perfection of I potent weein Allied countrlei In Europe.
The four-day meeting of the IS up testing of missiles in'It# at- pon nearer. alltea In Faria, with Preildent Ei*
icnhowtr leading the United State)
delegation, was one of the most
critical lince NATO wai formed
in April 1949
Alika Divided
It found member countries di­
a - iMauM m M a m tn i ■ a
vided on tome big diplomatic iiLIKE most allmentj, gout re­ keep the affected joint In one
itiei and fearful of the Implica­
quires treatm ent by a physician position by the use of splints
tion) of Russia’! sensational aucThere are, however, many things either with or without aandbaga.
c o m ) with ita earth satellites and
you can do to help Improve your Placing the blankete atop a
Ita development of an intercontin­
condition should you fall victim bed cradle will keep their praaental balllitle misiilt.
to this disabling lllneaa.
sure from bothering the leg.
In advance of the meeting, the
Cornso A a Attack
While some patients will And
United States program called for
Qout results from an accumu- relief by application of eold emu­
Ihe urgent establishment — and
lation of uric acid In the body, presses to the troublesome joint,
.......-------------most wll( d(J
motjt
While we are not---------------exactly certain
arming—of missile bate) In Eur­
■bout the reaeon for th ii ac­ or dry heat.
ope. Any question of negotletlons
cumulation of uartee, we do know
with Russia would have been a
th at foods containing purine play Stay Off Feed
matter for the future.
One thing I would like to
a part In Initiating an attack.
But most of the other) wanted
For this reason, most doctor# phaxtte U the necessity of staying
to find out whether any agree­
advise their gout patlenti to off jour feet, If your attack e t
ment with Russia to ease world
avoid foods with a high purine «°ut is In the leg. until your doatension was possible. The miieile
content such as kidney, brain,
**?* It Is all right for you ta
question, to them, was secondary.
liver, oil, isrdlnee, anchovies,'*** out of bed. If you put the
The result was a shift of em­
meat extracts and sven lager w*i*ht of your body on a gouty
phasis from missiles to negotia­
leg too soon, you're apt to develop
beer.
a severe attack very quickly.
tion. The actual establishment of
AmpU Diet
mlaiile bases Is to he the subject
This really doesn’t put too Doctor* have eeveral drags
of future talks among the coun­
much of a strain on tha diet be­ which will be of great htlp. Col­
tries concerned.
cause foods aueh as the following chicine probably Is one of the best
in most cases, although It can be
contain practically no purine:
RuHlaa Session
Milk, butter, egge. cheese, spin­ toxic In high dosage. Borne doc­
Just as the NATO meeting was
ach. cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, tors tell their gout patients ta
ending, the Supreme Soviet-parcom or matie, white flour and cany a roupis of eolchlclns tab­
white bread, grains such as wheat, lets with them at all times.
ry t and barley, and nutrient tats, question and Aimra*
chocolate and sugar.
D. A : I have been told I
Generally, all other vegetables becoming deaf In both eers. Can
also are permitted with the ex- shaving with an electrle shares
cepUon of asparagus, legumes cause this?
and potatoes. Salads, fruits and Answer: It U not likely Hiaving
nuts are usually forbidden.
with an electric shaver ean asuae
WOT Palmetto Ave.
Complete bed rest is most any ear damage or produce deaf­
Sanford. Florida
betpfwL M might be advisable to ness.
December l&gt;, 19fl
T.ie Sanford Herald
204 West 1 Street
Sanford. Florida
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We wish to express our appre­
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Woman’s
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A large audience of parent* tnd
friends enjoyed the annual Christ­
SUNDAY
mas program presented Tuesday
The Training Union Executive
morning by Mr*. O. K. Goff s Step­
ping Stones Kindergarten. The lit­ committee will meet at the First
tle pupil* performed at the First Raptist Church at 5:00 p. m.
Annual Christmas pageant at the
Raptist church.
The room was beautifully deco First Christian Church, 7:00 P. M.
Special musical and vocal pro­
rated with a lighted Chrlstma*
tree. The children were accompa­ gram at the First Methodist
nied hy the regular pianist, Mrs. Church at 7:15 P. M.
R. T. Humphrey
MONDAv
The 6th grade Junior Depart­
The guests were welcomed by
Gaytc Sawyer in poetry form. She ment of First Methodist Church
also served as announcer through­ will have their Christmas party
in McKinley Hall at 2 00 to 5:00
out the program.
A play “ The Toys That Came p. m.
to Life" opened the program. Par­ The Brotherhood of the "First
ticipating were John Lamb, Lee Baptist Church will have their
Stoudenmire and Doug Maliczow- monthly supper and program at THE NEW SOUTIISIDE Brownie Troop rad * Ch ittmss party in the tlsic building Thursday. Lead*
rr* are Mr*. W. D. Chisholm and Mrs.
||. Robertson.
(Staff I’hote)
PLAYING A GAME at the shower given Thur*'ay night for Ml** Johl Saunderw, December hrlde- ski, as Rrownirs; Peggy Rabun 7:00 p. m
elect. Lett to right, Mr». Saunder*, Mia* Saumlrr . Mr*. Joseph Me*»ler.
(Staff Proto) and Carol Ann l.egare as Fairies;
The Cherub at d Chapel Choirs
Rob Gatchrl and .I'mmy Kennedy rehearsal* of the First Raptist
gar. 2 lbs. orange rind.
a* Clowns: Glenn Myers, Rarry Church will tie postponed.
Mix and pour over cake while
For That Extra Gift
Solomon.
Ruhha
Park
and
Scott
Shower Given
TULSD \T
rake i* hot. This is an easy recipe
Mill* as Toy Soldiers.
for mints, hut good.
The Carol II and Crusader Choir
Carol Harden, Patty Williamson,
In Kirchhoff Home
rehearsals
at
the
First
Raptist
MINTS
Su»an Southward, Janie Rurkett,
By VIRGINIA CONN, Sectoty
Church will be postponed this
2' i cup* powdered sugar sifted
ant.
Judy
Smith,
a*
Kittens;
Steve
For Miss Saunders
„ ,
., .
Mr*. Wade Garner ha* given us
1 egg white, unbeaten
Dornell and Tom Kildine left DiC'iaecia as Plnocchio; Patty week.
^
.
Excitement ii rampant In Santhis excellent receipt for orange
M.*i Jonl Saunder., Decrmhc- f
Christmas draw. near, several day. ago to spend the Stanley, Margie Hall and Judy
Midnight services at Holy Cross cake, which is one of her most re­ 2 t*p. butter or magarine
hrlde elrct. was honored Thursday c
and partl„ , rrm t0 be holidays in Kokomo, Ind, with Y’oungbtade as Dollies.
Mix until creamy. Add pepper
Episcopal Church. Organ and quested. She suggest* rake flour
night with a miscellaneous ihowcr. „ ' on,rr o f ‘ , lmo, t any day. Tom', parents.
mint favor to taste. Divide in 3
chdir at 1! 00 P. M. Rev. John for tenderness.
Jeanette
Dunn
ami
Stevie
RaThe party was given by M l.. Gret- ||ATU had a co(frc rccfn„ at
parts. Color green, pink, leave
Reservations may be made for born as Teddy Rears; Bill Bryant, Thom a* will officiate at worship
ORANGE CAKE
ehen Kirchhoff In her home on VI Jarrell's house. Mildred Loper the Interfraternity Rail Christmas Steven
white. Roll in small halls and flat­
Harvey, Alan llublry and at 11:30 P. M.
'V
cup
butter,
1
cup
sugar,
East Second St.
ten with nip or fork.
THURSDAY
was chosen to he the High Fever night, between 3 and 5 Sunday af Gary Graham as Sailor Dolls;
cream together. 2 eggs. Mix to­ Or you might color half of them
Tlie Kirchhoff home wa. decor­ Queen. Will have to get more de­ lernoon at the Mayfair Inn. Tony
The Carol I and Concord Choirs
Steve
Weir.
Patsy
Perkins,
Dennis
gether ’i cup buttermilk, 1/2 tea*, red for use in decorating a Christ­
ated with Chrlstma. erreni atvl tails on the coffee today.
rerez, will play for dancing the Stewart, anil Dianne Warwick a* of the First Baptist Church will
soda. 2 cups cake flour, 2 this, mas cake.
ornament.. The table held a .mall
not rehearse today.
Rhinestone Heart
Doggies,
John and Doily King are expect­ night of the big affair.
orange rind, "l ths. orange juice
green tree with white light, and
David Leonard arrived home this
Pam Swain. Gary Brown, DonaShake in flour before adding to
held orament. of tiny kitchen uten- ing his brother Park, and family, weekend from the University • of
Sweater Guards
To freshen dry fruit rake, heat
mixture 1 '2 lb. chopped dates, 1 2
til.. Blue candle, and angel hair today from Carlyle, Pa. Dodic has Florida. Mike Michel left a few Ivn Knight and Paul Rollins a*
M rs. Fernandez Has cup pecan*, broken.
over hot water ir tightly covered
created focal point, in the living been baking, wrapping presents, days ago for Frederick. Md.. to Cowgirl and Cowboy Dolls.
$2.50
At the conclusion of the play
decorating her house, and Is real­
double boiler. Pour sherry or
Rake
In
tube
or
loaf
pan
P
i
room.
join
Trcta
and
little
Treta
Trail
the
group
sang
Christmas
carols
Farewell Coffee
hour* a* 300 degrees. Remove from htnndy over it.wrnp well and
Mi*. Saundert received her gift* ly the only one I know (except for for Christmas.
and repeated the Christmas Story
oven and pour filling over It at store.
from Santa Clau., who bounded Mary Peterson) who ha* thrown
Wert Jewelry
The
moose
in
St.
Johns
Realty
onrr and leave pan untd cool.
in with sleighbells and a bag full herself wholeheartedly into the is something no one should miss from Luke in unison. The program For Mrs. Hansen
ended with the singing of several
STOKE
spirit
of
th
season.
Flavor chocolate fudge with
of goodie*. Games were plaved
A farewell coffee was given Store in refrigerator.
—and should be nominated for a
202 E. 1st
FA S-0111
Tommy and Lonnie Tennison winner in the lighting contest. The jolly songs to set a note of gaiety Thursday morning for Mrs How­
SAUCE
ground cinnamon — ' i teaspoon
during the evening, much to the
1 cup orange juice, P j cups su­ fur a I-pound recipe.
have left with daughter Kimberly moose has lights entwined amongst for Christmas.
amusement of all.
ard llansrn, who Is leaving for
Attending wer» Mr*. Saunders, to spend Christmas in Dallas, the antli rs, alternating swrrtl)
Washington after the holiday*.
mother of the bride-elect, Mr* Tex. The Tennison* plan In see the with randy canes. An arrow has Brownie Troop Has
Mr&lt; Caesar Fernandez Jr. was
Joseph Messier, Mr». Earl Swan- Cotton Row! game while they are pierced hi* hat. Mistletoe hangs
the hostess. Coffee and tea were
there.
Before
leaving
they
had
a
ner, Mr*. I. G. Estridge, III, Mrs.
served from a tahle covered with
from hi* fuzzy chin. I won't men­ Christmas Party
Gerald Covington. Mi** Martha Christmas party. Eggnog and tion the eyes. They look far too
a red cloth. Red randies and a
A
new
Ilrownie
Troop
celebrated
Owens, Mr.. Sheilla Mela*. Mis* punch were served hy the Christ­ familiar.
background oi bright Christinas
the
Christmas
season
with
a
party
Jeanette Kinlaw, Mrs. lain Roman, mas tree in a completely candle­
at the Sanford Recreation building cards set the scene. Tiny ChristMiss Patty Walker. Mrs 7. C. lit house. A small group of friends
Thursday.
Under the leadership of mm trees decorated the coffee
Stenstrom. Mr*. James DeRrine enjoyed this lovely way to start
Mrs
W.
D.
Chisholm and Mr*. table
Chief’s Wives
Mrs. Garnet White, Mrs. Dan Rey- the season.
The guests were served melonC.
II.
Robertson
the girls, who
Margaret and Bill Hendrick gave
Itohls, Mr.. Dori* Duxbury, Mrs
halls, nut bread, blueberry muf­
ar
all
students
at
Southsidc
Elect
President
a
children's
Christmas
party
Chris Blankenship, Mrs. W. R tan­
fin*. and chocolate candle*.
nings, Mis. June Jennings, Miss Thursday night. Fourteen young­ The Chief's Wives Club met School, decoratrd a Christmas trro
Attending were Mr*. Floyd liarand
exchanged
gifts.
Nancy Richards, Miss Dottle Willi­ sters donned their starched petti­ Wednesday night at the C. T . O.
ri*. Mrs. Howard Han*rn. her mnAttending
were
Jackie
Angel,
coats,
bouffant
dresses,
white
(Tub
for
the
election
of
officers
for
ams, Miss Shirley Morgan, Mis.
Elaine Chishol, Damira Hodges. th rr. Mr*. Harvey, Mrs Lewi*
Mary Jane Flynt. Mrs. Grace Tho­ shirt* etc. to play game* and find the mining year. Chosen as presid
Cobh, Mrs. William Hendrick.
present* under the tree. Parents ent was Mr*. Margaret John*nn, Linda Little. Sandra Perkins, Mrs. Dominie Drremrglo, Mr*
mas. Mr.. Daniel Christopher.
Christina
Shrdden,
Connie
Sires,
Also Mrs. Edith Royal, Mrs also enjoyed the party, and en­ vice president, Mrs. Hetty llrinn,
V.'. ,
.lark Burkholder, Mrs. William
Phylli. Watson and Mrs Eunice joyed the colorful and delicious secretary, Mr* Rita Dejong. trea­ Sylvia Tanner. Candy Wharton, Colvin, Mrs J. \V. Sullivan, Mrs
Kay
While,
Debbie
Rowland,
Cindy
refreshments.
surer, Mrs. Ethel Pctsch. Hoard
Rrumbaugh from Winter Park.
II II Fentress, Mr* Stephen Oli­
•ten's Jovrneyer
Roy Holler had to buy himself members will be Mrs. Marie Sunil- Newsom, Candace Coleman, Sid ver, Mr*. W. T. Carlin, Mr*. W.
Stenstrom,
a Christmas present of a record vail. HATH. Mrs. Mary Nordine. ney Park. Judy Washburn, ami T. Warwick, Mr*. Glenn Hatch,
$27.50
player to hear the beautiful record VAll-5, Mr*. Mary Roger*. VAH-9, Candle Adams.
Mr* W. J Relay, Mrs. E n. WeIng someone had given him of the Mrs. Nell Oxford. VAII-tl, Mr*
tmr. Mr* D. C. Purdy. .Mr*. Rill
Robert Shaw ehoralr doing Christ Mary Parson*. VAII-7. Mrs Connie
Fresh bread numb* make a Malinowski, Mrs. W. It. Thomp­
mas carol*. Also has the Messiah Stephenson.
moist stuffing, day-old b r e a d a son. Mr* It C. Noble, Mr*. MarMis* Carol Cartier of Grind Ra­ —and nothing eould he more In­ The officers will he Installed Jan metlicm moist dressing and toast- vni Rasa, Mrs. A. K Shoemaker
pids, Michigan is visiting Mr. and spiring. Mary’s sister arrived just uarv 15 at the C. P. O. club at 8.00 e.l crumb* make a dry crunchy Jr . Mr* Robert Bauman anil Mrs.
P. M.
Mrs H B. McCall In their Mel- In time to enjoy It.
•&gt;P*.
i Don Brubaker.
AnmloAW m
lonville home.
a u-i.fe Brltrtion
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Wlmbish
o f si,ylei and
have arrived from New York to
fm itK to .
spend th* holidays in their Little
Venice home. Home for the holidays are son John, from the Uni­
versity of Florida, and Joe from
the University of Mississippi.
Mr. and 3tri. A B. Brady a r­
Two-Suit*
rive today from Chadbourne, N
C. to spend the holidays with
525.00
his mother, Mrs. J. M. Brady.
Arriving today from Durham, ff.
C. is Miss Wilhelmina Lemen to
spend the Christmas holidavs with
her sister Mrs. L. E Walker ami
family.
Joe Hutchison, a student at Geor­
gia Tech, is -home for th* holi­
day* with his parents Mr ami Mrs
H V Hutchison.
Terry Smith has arrived in San
ford from Florida Southern to
•pend Christmas with his parents
Mr and Mrs. E. B. Smith.
Mist Ksy Jenkins and Mi*» Edna
Cowan arrived Friday from Craw­
ford Long School of Nursing in At­
lanta to spend the holidays with
their parent*.
Robin Brown, son of Mr and
3lr*. Robert Brown, hj* arrived
home from F. S. U. for the holi­
days.
Miss Patty Murphy, a student
at Tufts College in no*ton, Ma*&lt; .
arrived today to spend Christmas
vacation with her aunt and un
ele, Lcdr. and Mr* John Dooley
In their Seminole Blvd. house.
lodtei' Wardrobe
Mr and Mrs. James B. DcBrine.
525.00
stationed at Huntsville, Ala. are
visiting her parents Mr and Mr*.
J. II. Loechelt. Mr DcBrine I*
home on Chri*tma» leave before
O Nite Cave
being transferred. The DeBrincs
ere al*o visiting his parents Mr
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end Mr*. Willis DcBrine.
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Vetted Press fltslf Cuim eundcst
HOLLYWOOD UP) — The ease
against the serateh and squirm 1
B_ w iU JA H EWALD *
sehoo! of acting was strengthened UnJtfcorresposrfnt
today by pert Erin OBrien who
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denounced Actors Studio graduNEW YORK W — George Gobel
ate* for portraying American m en , I* » Pretty punting customer.
I t waa only a few semesters
a* a pack of neurotica.
A fiery colleen with a lusty baek th at the critics were tagging
sppfoseh to life, Erin says movies the funny little man with the fringe
are losing women customers be­ on top the comedy find of the
cause there are no be men among year. Something has happened
since then and this season, run­
young actors.
“The spoiled little • boy types ning In clumsy tandem with Eddie
from New York ell look as If they Fisher on an NBC TV one-bour
need baths and haircuts," she what-li-lt he no longer talks fun­
ny or even looks funny.
frowned.
The general consensus seems to
An Outspoken Colic
Erin looked as If she’d just boll down to too much exposure.
stepped from a bubble bath, and Gobel, say the chair jockeys, la
her hair was c r o p p e d shorter suffering from the same malaise
than Elvis Presley's ducktail. She of so many other TV funnymen—
Is tn outspoken eutlo who doesn't he’s been seen too often ami we'vn
like generalities. She proved this become too familiar with his bag
by naming her pet dlsllkea among of tricks.
M aybe‘so. But I think Gobel's
the unkempt act.
“The actors I’m talking about troubles stem from a different
are Rod Steiger, Paul Newman, cause. I think there has been a
Anthony Franclesa and Ben Ga- change In the TV personality of
zarra," she fumed. “And I don't George Gobel.
dig Brando, either.
Gobel. the old Gobel. was an
“ Women prefer a man's msn. elfin spirit to whom things were
Male types like John Wayne, done. He was a member of the
Gary Cooper and William Holden. great unwashed, one of ui slobs,
They don't have to visit a psy­ and wi could sympathize and
chiatrist before deciding whether laugh with him. Too often on hta
they should kiss a girl.
current TV venture we are asked
•j.“ But these younger actors be'- to laugh at him and his gilrsti.
have as If they all needed nurse-1
—
maids and mothers instead of girl .The channel swim . .
friends.
Sid Caesar's kids threw out it]
A National Disgrace
his old sllpperi — guess what he's
Erin Is content enough with getting for Christmas. Ralph
Andy Griffith, her leading man In Story, emcee of “The $64,000 Chal­
“ Onlonhead." He's a rough and lenge," Is taking singing lessons.
tumble Southerner who doesn't He’ll unveil his tonsils on CBSTV's Jimmy Dean show Dec. 23.
mumble when he talks.
Erin went on to tsy the new­ June Taylor and her dancers are
comers have invaded horae op­ set for seven more Patti Page
eras.
outings on C8S-TV — James Star“The way they play Billy the Kid buck will return as choreographer
and other outlaws Is downright of the show after M lu Taylor
funny. They'd have audiences be­ cocpletes her hitch. Jack Parr
lieve that criminals are juat mis­ will take a two-week break from
understood neurotics who hated NBC-TV’s “Tonight" as of Jan. 20
with Jonathan Winters sluing In,
their sisters.
Dave Garroway hasn't been feel­
*Tve seen Westerns where the
hero catches up with the villain, ing loo well the past couple of
but Instead of shooting down the days. NBC • says nothing serious.
bad "man the new-type hero tries Jan Murray will throw open his
to understand him," ihe blazed. Christmas Day “Treasure Hunt"
show on NBC-TV to the kids of
" I t’s a national disgrace.
his crew members — he’ll give
Losing Respect
“ Actors today don't represent 'em a shot at all the loot in those
American men. I wonder what boxes.
people in other countries think
And June Havoc reports that
when they see our acton playing she’s come up with a brand new
weak-slitcr roles. Nowadays the idea for a TV show — a Western
hero is si apt to break down and for children.
cry as hr is to defend the hero­
ine. No wonder the rest of the
It said the missiles were shout
world is losing respect for Ameri­ 70 feet long. It described them
ss “the length amt weight of a
cans "
Erin warns she hid better not motor torpedo boat."

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Science
Today

By VERNON SCOTT
By DELOS SMITH
United Press Hollywood Writer
I'nltrd Press 8cleac« Editor
HOLLYWOOD W — Robert Tay­ NEW YORK (UP)—Imagine the
lor, who vowed last month he'd
never appear on TV. had a change astonishment of a scientist when
of heart when his studio bosses a newly captured eel turned out
asked him to pull a guest bit on to belong to the most mysterious
of the eel families, Anguilla Ob"The Thin Man” series.
scura.
Because the low-rated program
If you were an eel scientist and
needs a shot In the arm. MGM
higwlga who film the show Figured had been in hit place, you would
the Taylor profile would attract a have been astonished, too. He waj
few- additional feminine viewers. in South Africa; his specimen had
been taken In the headwatera of
Rather than fight the brats Bob a South African river.
broke
his long-standing rule
But Anguilla obacura la a Pa­
against video engagements.
cific Ocean eel. Never before had
"This Is my first and last TV one of them been taken west of
appearance,” he said. "My con­ New f,uinea, which ia some 7,003
tract doesn't call for me to do miles east and north of South Af­
guest shots.
rica.
Doesn't Even Like Watching
Dr. R. A. Jubb, icthyologist of
"Resides that, I don't like the Rhodes University, Grahamstown,
medium. Can't say that I enjoy South Africa, reported the find.
watching it either.”
Travel Far To Breed
By his own admission Taylor Is Science had known eels travel
rn THE CHOIR of Mr*. McCall'a vladrrgartea alas* fo.* paranU Tkureday ni|ht durlm tha annual Christ- a lazy guy who makes two pic­ great distances to breed and their
tures a year, spending the rest of offspring, while sliU In larvae
W tnaa pro*ram.
&lt;s ,,( r rho,8)
■---- * -- ____
■
■■ m
■■■■"---- - T" -----his time fishing, hunting and loaf­
ing. It is more than tmlllcnce,
Little Girl Gives
however, that keeps him off home
screens. Dob's loyalties lie with
Bear To Regiment motion pictures, despite the fact
BERLIN UP— The U. S. Army that Metro peddled his old films
hay issued a formal invitation to the new medium.
“ I don't object to having my
for a Christmas Day dlnnar to a
old movies on TV—as long as I
little girt who gave up her only don't have to look at them,” he
teddy hear so the Rear Company grinned.
of the fith Infantry Regiment
Only a handful of screen stars
would not have to go without a continue to hold out agslnst tele­
vision. Clark Gable, Tyrone Power
mascot.
The stuffed teddy hear, wear­ and Burt Lancaster are among
those who feel it Is suicide to ex­
ing a large pink bow, will replace pect people to pay to tee stars
the Army's live mascot, “Private in movies who can be teen for
Ted E. near," who was fired earl­ free on television.
ier this month after he bit a first
No Worries Now
sergeant and went AWOL from
“That isn't my reason," Taylor
night maneuvers.
said between bites on a hamburger
The Army held a military fare­ in the studio tom m isttry. ''My
well parade for Ted E. and then feelings on the m atter are sim­
SCENE FROM llETHLKHEM. re-enacted by children from Mre. "transferred-’ him to the United ple. I’ve got it made right now.
B. MtC nil'll vindergarleh durlic lb* program Thursday night. States. The Berlin-born nine- I don't like to worry. If I worked
(Staff Photo) months-old brown bear ia now in
regularly on TV I'd be up to my
the Washington, D. C. National neck in problems.
Zoo.
“Starring in a television series
A little West Berlin girl heard Is like living on a treadmill. And
her mother read the story in the I'm too lazy for that."
life." A former radio disk jockey, papers and felt so sorry for the
By DOC QUIGG
Boh's "Thin Man" show will be
United Pres* Staff Correspondent he expects eventually to take over troops she asked her mother to released Jan. 10, but he won't be
4 NEW YORK i» — The age of his father's fishing pier at home. send her favorite teddy, Pablo, to watching. "I only have a walk on
the troops.
high adventure on the seas may
and a couple of lines to plug my
This small-boat venture, he says,
“I still have my dolls to play new picture, ’The Law and Jake
be gone with the windjammers, is unsponsored —"just my own
with,” she said.
and Mel West says he doesn’t
Wade * By the time It goes on the
money.”
give a hoot whether It Is or isn't
The Army identified the girl air I’ll be off to the mountains.
—he is no adventurer; he’s just
"I agreed to do i[ hecause it
only as Rafaels, aged 31/g. Her
trying to prove something.
CALGARY EYES NOLAN
last name was withheld nt her was easier than lighting the bossWhat, then, Is he doing out there
CALGARY W — The Calgary parent's request, hut the Army es," Taylor concluded. "Next time
In the stormy North Atlantic In Slampcdcrs are interested in sign­ described
her as "beautiful, my answer will be a flat, uncon­
a 15-foot open boat with an out­ ing Lehigh University quarterback silky black-haired, friendly and ditional 'no.* •'
board motor? Does he ply the Don Nolan, who was the Washing­ charming.”
raging main In a puny putt-putt ton Redskins fourth draft choice in
Rafaels and her mother accept­ tubal F. Delgado of La* Vega*,
f job just—as the climber said of the National Football League draft ed the Christmas dinner invitat­ N. M.
Mt. Everest—because it's there? last month. Nolan stands' 6 2 and ion, extended by M. Sgt. CrisDelgado »aid ha had no hard
And if he's got to choose a boat weighs 190 pound*.
feeling* against the live bear
for open ocean-going, why doesn't
which nipped him in the hand.
he slip Into something safe and
seaworthy?
That’s just It. says West, the
thing is seaworthy — “ It ran be
maneuvered safely in any body of
water, even in the neeun, provided
iy HUMAN N. lUNOftlN, M.D.
there Is tho prnper care, plan­
HAJINUM said there was one to stop the bleeding, but. more
ning, ami common sense." That’s bom every minute. After listen­ Important, he’ll find out what la
fkwhat he's trying to prove. It takes ing for many years to the super­ causing It.
a heap of proving.
stitious beliefs about health and Strong Organ
medicine, I am forced to agrte Your heart U the strongest and
To Bermuda by Putt-Putt
Last October, lie proposed to th a t we have a staggering number hardest working organ tn your
• a u t ■ ■ jT r.,
take a ISfoot open runabout—a of gullible people.
body.
Still
tha
belief
pcralat*
Few persons have bowlegs to­ among many of us th at sleeping
plywood job with a 30 horse out­
board motor, the type of thing day. Yet you would be surprised on the left elde damages the
number who still Insist
used for rivers and lakes and not atht a tthethis
characteristic results heart.
for ocean going—on a fill-mile from permitting a child to "walk You can sleep In any position
that Is comfortable. Your heart
jaunt from North Carolina to Ber­ too soon.”
Is well protected by the ribs, mus­
r**!’
) j» n m w n
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muda. Tho proposal left a few
cles and fibrous tissues of the
.m ouths agape in Morehead City, C ausa Eliminated
'/ THa R iotous S a g a ©*• ■
The fact la th a t medical science chest.
*CV\ C., his home town. The mouths
ha*
now
overcome
rickets
and
But.
without
doubt,
the
most
1 tiia H ilarious H eroes
belonged to the Coast Guard and other conditions which caused dangerous fallacy Is believing
numrroiis old salts who had spent
wivo fought
that fancy gadgets with flicker­
bowleg*.
a lifetime at ses.
Many mothers also firmly be­ ing lights and a flamboyant ad­
^O PER A TIO N
“Nobody gave me a chance,"
lieve that teething can cause In­ vertising campaign will do Just
says West. But he had put in lo
fection. Again, this Just Isn't so. about everything from curing InK im o n o / /
While teething may cause cross­ grown toenails to cancer.
months of planning — weather,
ness |tnd fretfulness, it takes bac­
load ration with power, weight,
teria or a virus to cause Infection. Trust Doctor
and fuel consumption. He started
An astounding number of peo­ Don't put your trust In a m a­
out one morning on what was sup­
ple lire convinced that grinding chine. Place It In your doctor.
posed to be a three day run to
the teeth while sleeping indicates If he eaye a specific medical
jle rm u d a . Eleven days later when
the presence of worms. The truth gadget wilt be of help In your p ar­
a Coast Guard plane sighted him,
1* th at grinding the teeth Is a ticular case, follow his advice. Dut
he was lfiO miles from destination,
nervous habit associated with take all or the old wives' tales,
passed on by w ell-m eaning
out of gas.
restlessness, not with worms.
friends, with tha proverbial grain
ltc had run into stormy weather,
W on't Help
of salt.
high wind and waves th a t cut his
I dare say th a t many of you
speed to three knots. At times, in
think the best treatm ent for stop­ qvtynoif and answ ii
the wave troughs, he was looking
ping a nosebleed Is to press the R. W.t I have had a recurrent
tip at crests 20 to 22 feet above
upper lip or place ice on the back pain in my right shoulder. What
him. He did a tot of bailing—was
of the neck. These measures won’t can be the m atter with me?
swamped four limes but had
help nt all. Most nosebleeds will Answer: Pain In the shoulder
may be due to Inflammation of
enough tank capacity to enable
slop by themselves.
If you don't know tho cause of the muscles, nerves, or Joints;
fu m to bad fast enough to survive
the bleeding, and It occurs rre-|some circulatory disorder: a dls*
Out of Gas, But. , .
quently, you had better see yourturbance in the spine; a disorder
On the sixth night, a five-gal­
doctor. Not only will be be ablelaflectlng the nervous systemlon auxiliary gasoline can bruke
mooring and pounded against his
mam fuel tank feed line, breaking
It. He bailed half a tank of gaso­
line from the bilge and ran the
rest of the night from auxiliary
cans. Next morning, he was out
of gas.
If that had been moored prop­
e rly , I’d have been in Bermuda,"
be says. “ What I’m trying to prove
ns that it is not unsafv if you take
the proper care and pre-planning.’*
Phono bofora
And so, he says — he’s going
up to ae o o
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noon fo r your
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West, a slight, crew-cut man of
28. married, with three children,
—FEATURE—
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farm, repeat those journeys In go­ distances. Suddenly they shrink
ing to the plates where their par­ and stretch out and become elvers potatoes, -add maple ayrup, cinna­
—little eels. By then they are near mon and nutmeg to taste, a gen­
ents ca-re from.
But science hadn't known the a coast and up the rivers they go.
diatanees could be anything even t. grow and mature and eventu­ erous portion of drained erushad
approaching 7,000 miles — 2,000 to ally become silver eels which re-&lt; pineapple and haat o vtr hot
water.
3.000 miles are the established peat the process.
routine distances for family mind­
ed eels and (he resulting young.
For I n s t a n c e , the common
American eel (Anguilla Chrysypa)
go no farther than Ihc waters
southeast and south of Bcrm&lt;’'&lt;-|
aflcr leaving the coastal rivers in
which they spent their adult live*.
Perpetuating the eel is a fatal
Poinsetti&amp;a
businrse for eels. What triggers
the desire Is unknown. After a
Holly Trees
number of years of growing ami
maturing in fresh water, eels sud­
denly stop rating.
Potted Blooming Plants
F at Provides Feel’s Energy
They’re gorged with tljelr own
ftt, even to the point of changing
Violets — Christmas begonias
their color. These "silver eels"
slip down the rivers into the sea.
Their fat provides the energy for
a long journey and for breeding'
and then they die.
Their larvae ara tiny and trans­
parent which preserves them
from enemies. They spread out
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By OSCAR FRALRY
. United Praia Sports W ritir
NEW YOBK W — Fraley’s Fol­
lies and absolutely tha final foot­
ball selections of the year—the
bowl game "winners" which will
prove, II you bet on 'em, that It is
ihortstop In good style. Seeohd better to give than to receive.
bise might be ealled our wide- Without further ado, or even any
open Infield slot. Baxes, who led more nonsense, herw they are;
Rose Bowl — Ohio State over
the International League in hits,
will get a shot at the Job along Oregon.
with Milt Graff, up from the mi­ Sugar Bowl — Texas over Mis­
nora, and Hunter.
sissippi.
Cotton Bowl — Navy over Rice.
Woody Held, who I put second
Orange Bowl — Oklahoma over
to Jim Piersall and nobody else
In eenterfleld, should be Improved Duke,
Gator Bowl — Texas Aggies over
and he’s looked great already. Bill
Tuttle in from Detroit, looks like Tennessee.
Game by game, it shapes up this
our rlghtflelder. He's got a itrong
arm, covers good ground, and can way:
ROSE BOWL
hit.
Coach Woody Hayoa of Ohio
Cerv, Bob Martyn, Jim Smalt
and others will fight for the left- State la acting like a man with the
field job In our plana right now.
■even year Itch who bites his fin­
Out pitching has some gaps, but gernails. A man who calls a sho­
altogether doesn't look too bad. vel a gol-durned spade, he talked
Jack Urban and Ralph Terry himself Into a mess on the cosst
should be ready for solid season* a couple of years back and no­
after early seasoning. Their only body has forgotten or forgiven.
handicaps have been Inexperience. Including Woody.
The Insinuation was that Western teama didn't make It smell
BOSTON (UP)—Seven farm club like a Rose Bowl and, to prove
managers will meet with Boston It again, Woody la Insisting that
Red Sox msnsgsr Mike Higgins hi* muscular marvel* kick the
next month at an organizational attar out of poor little Oregon.
meeting. The managers include Ohio Stato is a 17 point choice—or
Gene Mauch. Minneapolis; Warren maybe tha word "cherce" now Is
Robimon, Memphis; Ed Popow- more acceptable In tha Los Ange­
ski, Allentown, Pa.; Len Okrlc, les area — and It Is doubtful If
Raleigh, N. C.; Elmer Zoter, Corn­ Hayes will settle for leu.
ing, N. Y.; Jack K ilter, Lexing­ Oregon lost three games by a
ton, Neb., and Ken Deal, Lafay­ total of only IT points and a good
ette, ind.
defense may hold down the score
for the first three quarters. But
watch those Buckeyes run In the
V. P. HONORS AARON
MILWAUKEE Ot - &gt; ' mkee final heat after crunching the re­
Braves outfielder Han!
. h . sistance out of Oregon for the first
been named “ '•sco- '
Athlete 4.1 minutes.
Sagar I wl
of the Year' ny I*
. Preia ra ­
This la a game which proves
dio and newspaper * :jrts editors.
He outpoled teammates Lew Bur­ that education really has survived
dette, Warren Spahn and Red In college, even for football play,
era. Texas got off slowly because
Schoendienst.
it Is loaded with sophomore*. The

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HARRY WISHER
■r tee UaK*d Fress
NEW' YORK (UP) — Win or
Um San Franelseo Forty. will catebrata tbolr most
M centful M uon In professional
football whan thoy play the De­
troit Lions in Kciar Stadium Sun* £ i h from the atandpolnt o(
eempotlllon, and attandanee It hat
a groat yoar for tho fortyTbouiandt at San Franelacana
a id ether elUiana of tho Bay
A n a warn uoabU to gat tlekcta
fa r tho Woatarn Diflilon playoff.
S o n y who want to too the game
o« taterlaiofi a n traktng to Reno,
Nor., and many point* in Califor­
nia located out*Id* of tho blacked
ant a n a .
It appaart rather unreatonable
that that# fan*, who hare helped
■import the team hare to leare
homo to tee their farorlfe* on
TV. With a Bailout anured. and
th&lt;* money In the till, it would be
a wiee National Football League
gesture to b t the game be teleriaad locally. But Commlialoner
Bart Bali and the other power*
th at bo do not too It that way.
Getting back to the gam* Itself.
It will b# the wide-open attack of
the Forty-Niner* led by Y. A.
TlHlo agahut the itrong Detroit
dafsnn an^ renatUe, but not 10
wide open attack.
R. C. Owen*, a pit* catching
alar, li one of aararal rookie*
coach Frank Alberta of San Fran(lice la going to depend upon. Ac­
cording to r e p o r t * , tho home
team will bo in better phyilea!
ah ape than tho Llena who'll he
without Bobby Layne, their fin*
quarterback, and Charlie Ane, the
MS-pound tackle. Right now, the
deal with Green Bay, that gave
tho Uona quarterback Tobin note
loom* aa the moit Important more
Detroit made thl* aeaaon.
The winner will play- hoit to the
Ctereland Brown* In tha championihlp game Dee. W.

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By HARRY CRAFT
Written for the United Free*
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)-K*naa* City. I believe, will be a def­
initely itronger American League
contender next aummer than lait
when we ellmbed out of the cellar
In the final weeks, leaving Wash­
ington In eighth place.
We're aettlng our light* on (olid
Improvement, and If you Inilit on
being ipeclflc, aay sixth place. In
this reipect, however, If wc get
what I like to call "good effort"
from every team member 1 feel
there’s a good chance we'll go a
notch or two hlghr.
By good effort, I mean a lot
more than hustle. There's alert­
ness, on and off the field, and
thrre'a enthuilaim. Thoie are the
things we're aeeklng.
Improved Teem
Frankly, I'm counting on an im­
proved team for three reasons.
One, I believe our Detroit trade
helped. Naturally, I hated to ice
Billy Martin go. tn fact, I believe
I'd rather anybody had been trad­
ed but him, but to get what we
needed, w* had to offer him. Any­
how, I hope Billy has a fine year,
at le n t In 112 ball gams*.
'
I think another thing working In
our favor this year U nur rookie
crop. Plt-her Walt C
l'and
Inlleldar Mike Baxea, from Buffa­
lo, should help aubitantially. Little
Rock Is alio landing up a couple
of fine pitching prospect*.
I'd isy leveral of our top play­
ers simply had " o f f leaion* In
1937. Take Vic Power for example.
Vlc'a been close to the .300 m*rk
aa a career hitter, but he fell to
.29* lait summer. He’s only 24
so you can't say he'* over the
hill. Hector Lopei, Billy Hunter,
Bob Cerv and a couple of our
other boy* fell In the same cate­
gory1 f i g u r e Hal 3m|lh, Frank
Houae and Harry Chit! will give
us fine catching, the first two
sharing most of tha work. In the
Infield, Power looks solid at first
baie, and Lopez will get a thor­
ough trial at third.
Good Shortstop
Jo* DcMaotrl, an American
League all • star, should handle

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plaaaad with Nary'* practice* thl*
week that be allowed the Middle*
to depart for their Christmas
leav* two days ahdhd of schedule.
Erdelatt refuted to say how he
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his team assembles In Dallas,
By MALCOLM ALLEN
Dee. M. He explained that hla
United P m * Sparta Writer
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. m — Rice aad of hi* man after their holiday.
Cotton Bowl fans may see Navy
"We plan to use both'a running
flash an atiaek area smoother and pairing game agalnit Rice,"
than the one It displayed during Erdelati said. ',‘We’ll have a few
the regular football season.
surprises for them, too."
The reason? Coach Eddie ErNe Special Plana
delatz, a perfectionist, was so
He added that he bad made no
apecial preparations to stop King
pore li'l fellers had to learn—and Hill, Rice's big quarterback. But
did. Their late surge gave them he admitted Rice's diversified at­
all A'a tn firit aid. Ole Miss la tack, led by Hill, might be trou­
faster than a blue tick bound sur­ blesome for hit Middles.
prised by a pair of coons. Seven
HiU calls plays from a ballanced
former backs make the line ai or unbalanced line, a split or tightmobile aa a Sherman tank and T and also makes optional use of
there are three 10-second sprinters the Tanker.
in the backfield. But I got to go
Erdelatzs' owh defense, directed
for th dueatlon in a pick 'em ball by quarterback Tom F o rrestal.;
game.
may provide aome headaches for
Coigns hqh|
Rice.
This Navy team bits like a
ErdeleU formerly was with the
bunch of grogged-up gobs In an San Franclaco Forty-Niners of the
Arch St. aalloon. Rice haa a di­ National Football League'and his
C m esa Gardena, Florida: Tuning up f#r tha All American Tearversified attack but the Middles taetlca include many used In the
namcat being held here December I t, 21, and M are tea O iw
figure to handle It with ■ •"jitter­ high-geared pro league.
skiers who hold the World Record for Jnmpi
J&lt;" Cash, Nancl#
bug" defense which Is realy some­ •
Show Up On Defense
Rideeut, and Alan Break*rg. The awn’* recazd la 124 feet and
thing to see.
Then: "pro style" tactics show
a'a I t feet.
There ought to be a law against up piriteularly on defense. When
guys like tb it Relfsnyder. The op­ on defense, the Navy players sel­
PIRATES SIGN KLINE
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position could wind up In the dom stay In one place very long.
COLUMBUS, Ohio W — George PITTSBURGH W — Rnnnta
stands and somebody might get They bob around like pro players
hurt. Navy Is only a two-point In an effort to confuse their oppon­ M. Trautman, minor league base­ Kline, who closed out the 1937 Na­
ball president, has named Vincent tional League season as thy cir*
favorite yet from here It looks ents.
cult’s best pitcher, signed hi* loss
money In the bank from San Diego
During the regular season, Navy M. McNamara, president of the contract with the Pittsburgh Pir­
Class
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York-Pennsylvania
to Singapore.
won eight gamei and the Lambert
ates Thursday. The B-foot-3, 203Orange Bowl
Trophy as Eastern champion. The League, to the 1500,000 fund com­
Oklahoma loses a ball game, Middles lost to North Carolina, 13-7 mittee set up by the major leag­ pound right-hander, whose overall
after chalking up 47 In a row, and and were tied by Duke, 6-8. ues to aid financially distressed record was 9-10. won seven of his
right away thay’r* a bunch of Rice won aoven game* and the minor league franchises. He re­ last eight starts, Including six in
stiffs. Notra Dame’s line played a Southwest Conference title. The places Claude Engberg of Salt a row. He is regarded as one of
whale of a game to pull off that Owli lost to Texas, 19-14; to Clem- Lake City, Class C Pioneer League the brightest pitching prospects in
president, recently named to the the NL.
miracle and Duke haa a forward son, 10-7; and to Duke, 7 8.
wall which won’t taka saaa from
Neither Rice nor Navy ever has minor leagues' three-man commit­
A centerpiece suggestion: Br­
anybody.
lost a bowl game. Rlee has swept tee.
ush dark grapes with unbexte^
But — I’d sooner bet on th* Its four previous bowl contests
Cooked turkey and
stuffing egg whites, Jh en sprinkle witti
Sooner* than the Blue Devils, be­ while Nsvy has recorded a victory
ing the angelic type, anyhow. Ok­ and a tie in Its only bowl ven­ should be stored leparateiy in the sugar. Put grapea on a mirror
and arrange leaves around it.
refrigerator.
lahoma could win It big, yet I’m tures.
Inclined to back off from that 11point spread.
Gator Bowl
"They look to be a coup!* of
touchdowns better than we are,"
moans Bear Bryant, whose Aggtcs
are 644 point favorites,
Tennesiee I* light but has good
ountlng. However, Johnny Crow
Figures to run H bsek far enough
ind often enough to take It all.
Brother, can you apars a dime?

Look For It In

• Tho Rawla Family

IF Santa Clnua would join our causa
Suggest USED CARS AS A C.IFT,
Ilia alock would rise, with Gals &amp; Guys
And stop many a marital rift I

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'55
E A S Y T O F IN D -H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E '55
'55
M. Gifts fwHw7 IV Om.foiH.r~?
'55
'55
IN’ 6lftsf*rHlw~7 '55
'53
'53
'53
'55
'57
'53
'53

OLDS 98 Holiday Coupe Fully Equipped;
Immaculate— inaida and out.

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RECORD HOLDING THREESOME

Gift Items—Novell!##
Revlon • Thr o {lender Cosmetic*
Permanent Wave Specials
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NUOK
FA 2-3742
105 S. Oak

SWEATERS
Orion, Ban-I.on, Fur Blends
Dyed to match Outfits
$.1.98 to $14.05
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS

Whiting and Davit Glamour*
OKOMESH BAGS
Amorted Styles
f&lt;1.95 to 114.95
T 0 W E L L *1

Gift suggestions for th*
CHILDREN
Dolls • Gun Seta - Cowboy 8oota
GARRETT'S
323 East First
FA 2-5344

Give Mom a Sweater
y
6 l f t i fa r H i m {
by Schiarlpelli
MARY-ESTHER'S
"Featuring Fashions Just fer You"
RECORDS
200 N. Park
LP*s
45'a
Children's Records
WINN TV
SANFORD FURNITURE CO. 320 E. First
.
FA 2-2904
300 East First St.
Shadow Bo ie»—Cedar Chests
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 East First St.
Lamps— Planter*
Living Room Suitss—Mirrors
S«fa Pillows
Bedroom Suites—Bookcases
Throw Rug*—Cedar Robes
Blouses for HER
Tsilored tad Dressy
Flower Lite*
All Styles and Colors. Fabrics
Religious Items
12.98 to f t 4.95
Christmas Cards N'ovtlltl-*
T O V E L L ' I
Monro* Corner Craft A Gift
.Shop — Out West r irjt
Doe.- Mirror
10 x 08 Crystal Sheet
Ill-Fidelity
Phonograph*
$10.95 each
$109.95 to I5MO.0S
Stnkarlk Glass A Paint Co.
WINN TV
I l l W. Second
FA 2-4820
330 E. First
FA 1-2994
See our selection or
A Special Gift for Ui* Family
Buxton and Princeia Gardner
Everyone will enjoy using a new
Billfold*, Cigarette Lighters,
Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter
Cases, and Glass cases.
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY 314 Magnotia
FA 2-0441
Nice selection of (lifts
Give her a Jewelry
For tho Kiuhon
Set of Necklace and
$2.26 up
Earrings
•
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WM. B. KADER, JEWELER
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0911
111 S. Park
FA 2-2362
Brouo* Around
See Variety - Quality Mickey Mouse
Gifts for Evcryono
Record Player . . . 70.RPM
Monroa Corner Craft A Gift
18.07
Shop — Out Woot First
TOUCHTON DRUG 00.
I l l East First
What a wonderful gift for
tho Homo - A Brownio
—
Camara Outfit . , , The Whole
Femily will enjoy
V
O K U h r O ld * 7
FAUSTS DRUQ STORB
Give tbo girl in
Thi* spec* t* rseetved
School
for ye«
A Radio for Hor Room
For your Christmas
Haggerly Appliance Cantor
For only a nominal coat
111 A Magnolia
FA 2-3672
Shopping Bargain*

O llto for N i w

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Sunbeam Appliances
Reg. $48.60 Food Mixer
$38.00
Reg. $19.50 Elect. Frypen 14.93
Reg. $29.95 Elec. Percolator $24.95
MATHER OF SANFORD

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First St.
Smoking Stands—Easy Chairs
Tabla Radios—Hassocks
Desk*
O. D Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
Th# Very Best
310 E. rlrs t 8t.

Washable Jacket* in
Assorted Colon and Styles
ha Nylon, Wool end Gaberdine
8. L. PERKINS A SON
204 East First

Fir* Extinguishers, Life
Preservers Cushions end
Low price Shotgun Sheila
FA 2-6231
W. P. SMITH
2513 Park Av*.

$3.96
Airman Shiite
Tie*
1.50
1.00
Socks
Robed
9.96
PURCELL COMPANY
He’ll be so proud when
he see* hie new Shatffer
Pen end Pencil Set
WM. I . KADER, JEWELER
112 I . Perk
FA 2-2283
Assorted Eleetria Shevora
$21.64
$31.60
Remington, Schick, A Sunbeam
TOUCHTON DRUB CO.
12t East First SC
Carolyn was on skate* and lit-

I V 6th* he tew
ELECTRIC TRAIN!
and Acresaoriae
Aas. Flyer
A
Iiaaai
WIKI* TV
390 B. First
FA 2-3044
Klaatrta BaaabeR Oeaa*
$4.91
Fer the** "Indoor Day**
TOUCHTON DRUQ CO.
Phone FA 2-2492

PLYMOUTH SAVOY l-DOOR SEDANVery clean — Low mileage’!
PONTIAC STARCHIEF l-DOOR SEDAN. Power steerlug, power brakes, hydramatic, radio, heater, two-tone
paint, white sidewall tires.
CHEVROLET HBL AIR l-DOOR SEDAN. Powergllde,
radio, heater, two-tone turquoise &amp; white, V-8 engine.
Another locally-owned car !
PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP CPE. Hydramatic,
radio, heater, two-tone paint.
CHEVROLET 210 l-DOOR SEDAN. Powerglide, radio,
heater. Driven good . . . IS GOOD!
*
PACKARD PATRICIAN l-DOOR SEDAN. A luxury car,
PRICED WAY TOO LOW !
nUICK SUPER STATION WAGON. Dynnflow, radio,
healer, power steering, power brakes. 'ALL LEATHER
UPHOLSTERY !
OLDSMOHILE SUPER HR CONVERTIBLE. Hydramatic.
radio, heater, power steering &amp; brakes. WARMER
WEATHER ON THE WAY!
OLDSMOHILE SUPER 88 l-DOOR- Hydramatic. radio,
healer, power Peering, power brakes, lienulitu] two-tone,
white sidewall tires.
CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR V-8 ENGINE. Powergllde.
3,800 actual miles and looks it. 61,001) under a new enr
price. . . SAVE *
CHEVROLET DEL AIR 2-DOOit SEDAN; radio-heater
2 tone, white sidewall tires.
WILLYS STATION WAGON
Good lire* — good motor — worth more I

$1688
$1088
$1588
$1488
$1388
$1288
$788
$788
$788
$1588
$1988
$788
$588

TRUCKS! WE GOT EM!
'56
'55
'55
'54

CHEVROLET Yi TON PICKUP. Low mileage. Half (he
price of a new one.
CHEVROLET 2 TON. Long wheel has*. 2 speed rear axle,
15 ft. stake body, 825x20 10-ply tiree. NEW . • . ready
for work t
CHEVROLET % TON PICK UP. I^ng bed, new paint,
vary good mechanically. Choice of 2 blue or grey.
FORD Vi TON PICK UP. Good tires, good motor, good
truck.

$1088
$1688
$988
$588

H O LLER M O TO R SALES
2nd A PALMETTO

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
C^KD of TMA.MCS
I lost a f o u n d
t FOR BENT
&gt; REACH RENTALA
« WANTED to RENT
5— REAL ESTATE FOU SALE
A—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
• MISCELLANEOUS
•-FLO W ERS. PLANTS,
SHRUBS
M OFFICE. EQUIPMENT
II AUT0M0B1LES-TRA1LERS
Vi BOATS * MOTORS
IS FARM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­
ERY
14 PETS-UVECTOCE-JUPPLIRS
(Pooltry)
15 ARTICLES WANTED
U PUCES to EAT
IT BEAUTY PARLORS
IS PEMALK HELP WANTED
IS MALE HELP WANTED
» MALE or FEMALE
Si WOEE WANTED
St BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
. SSA MONEY to LOAN
M SPECIAL SERVICES
m X1A ROOFING A PLUMBINS
“ M PIANO SERVICES

I s — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 11—A tT O IIO R ll.a u -TRAILERS ' I t—SPF.t l U. SFRVICF-S
S P A C IO l’I H O M E
See Kay Herron F o riCBntr. « o ^ D” S “ c.nm
1 bvdroom 2 bath boa* with l*k* • nr-v Pontlie or VatuhalL Alio 2232. Ph FA 2-32T6 Sanford
privilege*. Under construction.
a rood u»*d car. Ph. FA 2-0231
llt.SO0.9O. n.noo.on Dow*.
j r a ltrr « p.m. FA 2-28M. Ml Mimngraph m oling — Tvpingl.elirr Writing — Card, and
ROSA I.. PAYTON
" f t Hirst St.
l.ettrrs Addressed — rholo
ltrgi«t*r*d Real Edate Broker
Cnpir*
of important papers—
rh FA 2-1301—17-02 at Hiawatha 1956 1 • Bedroom housrtrailer.
Credit trporls — Collections.
small amount for equity and
Credit Buraia 01 Sanford
taka over payment*. Call FA I- Rm. 403-04 San. Atl. Nat l. Bank
•Mid.
Bldg.
Th. FA 2-4164

2*— ARTICLES FOR SALE

Groucho Marx Is
TV's Foremost
Senkarik Glow and Paint Co. Balloon-Pricker

3 fir tanfdrb frrilft

Sun. Dec. 22. 1957 PftfB—t

—Factory to you—
Aluminum
YenaUia Blind*
Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
rail with pintle ends. Plaitic
or rayon tape*. Colton or nylon
cords.

112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4422

By WILLIAM F.WALD
Pup tents S t,99, Double blankets t ’nilfd Press Stolf Correspondent
*t.9i. Paint *250 gal., Boot*.
NEW YORK* an - In thin Christ­
FINANCE your new n r with a
V acuum t'lr a n e r R e p a irs
Jarkrts, t ots. Sleeping Bigs. mas season when TV’ Is so full of
l«.in from th# FLORIDA STATE Repair* A part* for all make* id
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­ synthetic go«d will, Groucho Msr*
cleaner*. Electrolux. Hou«tr.
BANK OF SANFORD.
Kirby. Alr-Way. G. E. KepUe*.
ford Aie.
HOMES— I
Is a refreshing study in ill-will.
ment parts. Work guaranteed
1 A 3 baths.
11-A—CAR RENTALS
Now listen, lady, you can stop
Free pick up A delivery. Call SELL US YOUR FURNIT'IRE
writing
that letter right now. I
FA 2-47SS.
Complak* and rsidf far fmaadi- DRIVE A NF.W CAR anywhere,
Cash for any amount. Super
anytime. Rental aervice include*
didn’t say I disliked Christmas, t
at* occupancy.
Trading
Post.
1
imla
south
of
ENVELOPES.
Letterhead*.
state­
Wash, gas a n d insurance.
like it. I love it. What I don’t
Sanford. Phone FA MM77.
ment*. inroiea*. hind bill*, and
MERLE WARNER. National
likr is the phony, cuddly - bunny,
program*,
a
t
e.
Progr*»nv#
Car Rentals, 401 E. l i t St.,
Loeatim*
treacly,
mushheartcdnesi that
Printing
Co.
rhon#
FA
2-2081—
FA 2-3394.
$25,000.00
South Pm rerrit — Sanford
seems tn oore out of rach channel
403
W*.t
13th
SC
P
re-M
ovlng
Sale
Whispering Oaks — Titurrill#
5 - maw s n w war
like warm egg yoke at this time
Now going on at
of year.
WOOLSKY
Your Esinrude Dealer
BMiGERI.Y APPLIANCE
FHA In aenriea aad FllA flMaain the middle of all this emo­
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
MftritM FinU han
CENTER
iOf availlbi*.
tional swampwaler. Marx stands
*04 K. 1st '
Thou# FA 2-8241
F o r Y our Bar!
118 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3671
like a malevolent hump. He oper­
We tan q u lif f you for as* af
S d ak arik GUng aad P a in t O .
JOHNSON MOTORS
ates with rheerful malice and
these home* is 30 mlnutaa. Ye* SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS 112-114 W. 2nd 8C Th FA 2 4422 20 yolumn set rf Illustrated Horn* take* no pains to hide it. He scoffs
a ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
ran start enjoying tha homo 24*4 Sanford A rt. ph. FA 2-l»K
Library
Encyclopedias.
New
a(
j ue,t t on his show, he
WELL DRILLING
whll* w* process the paper*.
. a INSURANCE
FairbankrM
orte
Pump#
W NOTICES-PRRJ0NAI4
f f i , " , . 7 i 'J i » .
™ N » " » » • " , " » » - M » .b o ,,
Repair* to all make*
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
a ARTICLES tar SALE
h*»t offer, rh. FA 2-2352.
i " 'flr ,ohL lM r «PPf*eanee and
HOWARD
C.
LONG
Developed hr
____________________________ ] what ihry sometimes offer up as
I* rURNTTURB A EOUBMOLD
207
E.
Conuntreial
A
t#,
MeRANEY-SMITH FAINTS
Lester spinet puno, 1 year old. ,hJ'jr
Phone FA 2-2633
odham &amp;
1—LAST and FOUND
2618 Park At *.
FA 2-A
MSI
.........no. Also good
tie is 1Y s foremost balloon*375.
upright
TUDOR,
Inc.
CARTER HOME CLEANING
J12.VIM). FA 2-1971.
pricker and hot air-chiller and I
LOST — Small malt Dachshund
W. P. SMITH
SERVICE
am grateful to him for It.
hla&lt;k and brown marking*. An­
Outboard Sales A Service
Window A Wall Washing
Cor. H er. IT M A 17th ML
l hrtilnini arrangement* for min
swers t" rtami- of Maxi*. RE­
2518 Park A»e.
FA 2-6211
Cnnirsianls Trumped t'p
Floor
Waxing—NOrth
8
l
l
«
t
Thno# FA 1-I8»I
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
WARD. FA 2-3817.
Mav be seen al 309 W. 16th.
Let's not have any illusiops
132
Hnray
17
92
D
rBiry
BRAILEY ODHAM, P raa.
Hedlund W ater Skiit
Order* taken, tall FA 2-3162.
ahnut his NBC-TV show. The con* 2—frpR RENT
Cypraat Garden Water Skill
GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER
Adult Life Pr.nerver Jacket*
Whit*—Necehl—Elna
vtriuilaling oil heater with
Sleepinr ro « m , TV. Th* Oablra,
Life Preserver Jackata
Repair* on all makes Machine*
fan. I'-rfc t condition, itdii.uiG ha»e driiteil nut of trees. The
401 Magnolia Ave., FA 2-0720. 10 acre tile farm, 3 b e d r o o m Child’s
Approved Boat Cu'htnns
323 East First St.
FA 2-5244
1
Call FA 2-0*17.
home, Urge barn. Easy term*. Vhrome Boat Hardware Seta
' quir part of his show it just so
Two bedroom unfurnished house
J.
B.
Levy.
Th.
FA
2-1227.
HEATING
Fire
Extinguishers
sv-th kitchen equipment, &lt;63,'Ji)
typaRemington
Rsnd
portable
Wenche*
H. B. POPE CO.
and Philc* rffriifr«tor. rh. r A
monthly, 408 ban Carlo*, Phene ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Rtallor Trailer
float Swivel Seate
Involved. That’s all In the good
200 S. P a rk ----- FA 2-423*
2-04 71.
FA 2-3981.
Hsjmond LunrfquUt. Assoe.
Boat Anchor*
I’m getting prrtty tired of experts
FA 2-11981
Atlantic Bank Bldg. [ p ’f t ^ V o i t 'i l o a t SpolllghU
HU BY SPEARS
Unfumishai beautiful Lake Front
Schwinn built Kngliih tvtie hicy- on Persian mushrooms and Bui
Ml wood Steering Wheel*
Ceramic Tile Contractor
rle.. Excellent condition $25.00. wer-Lyllon.
.7 bedroom, l'u bath home. Ph.(
i^hei Front 3 bedroom,' Motor Covers
22171 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6125
FA 2-4904.
FA 2-6270.
l 'l hath house. Th. FA 2-4902.
1 The stuff out of which Thursday
■14-PW A . i.IV M TOtTl.
night’s show was manufactured
PLUMBING
and
itflo
h
N
ll
IIA—P
EFFICIENCY apartments suit-. REM, CHRISTMAS GIFTS
was typical Marxian dialhectlc sic
W
aterfront
Lot
Sale!
Jer.ey 4 gal. milk row. Jersey
ahl# for co u p le nr single permn.
Hand &gt;arsed Coffe* Table
*23 He had a gentleman on hit show
heifer yearling, nice horse with
$.101). Down
P r i v a te hath A shower. Ideally
Good Piano
*.!3 who said he eould chew wood and
saddle and bridle. Dial FA 2located acroaa from Post Offire. Beautiful waterfront lots priced
Foam Rubber Couch ft t'hair *65 he did. He had a lady who was
n
m
m
m
m
.
3090 after 4 p.m.
from *1795 00 tn S250O.no. Pick
Inquire Jacobson Dept. Store.
*15
Vacuum Carpet S wet per
nr s i :i married In a gentleman who owned
out your lot to-day while the
Matching Table Lamps,
Poppla*
for
salt.
Healthiest
its
r ’ jlii five limtor stores.
VVELAKA APARTMENTS?rmorn*
•election Is good. 99 lots tn
22 Remington Rifle
town. Stnnev Chisolm, 1301
private hath*. 114 W. First St.
rhnose from. Buy a lot for
Con tending A Repair*
$17 50 l
Question And Answer
Automatic Pistol
Fork,
FA
2-2611.
your future hometile nr buy
1MT Sanford Are. Ph. FA 2 MAI l.ale Type Llql'or
r,r&gt;1 ‘'Would &gt;nii have married him
FurnDhed garage apartment!, 4
one for investment. See Semi­ ij — ar +!&lt;I. rs Wa n Tkd
New F.lectrie Drill
*12 i If he had five grocery stores?"
rooms, large acreened porch.
Plumbing — Kreiky Heating
nole Really. 1901 Park Ave.,
Modern Filing Cabinet
*'23 aahrd Mart.
Clo»e in. Adult* only. *01', E.
M. G. HODGES
Ph. FA 2-8232.
SUPER TRADING «&gt;9J _ „ | "I would have marrlni him If
WANTED—All kind* of scrap ma­
2nd St.. FA 2-0191 or FA 2-2621.
terial. Zuckerman Salvage Yard Service on All Water Pump*— l Mila So. Sanfotd — r A - 0 « . hf h;|(, ,|Xr t.anka." replied the
Well* Drilled — Pump*
Phone FA 2 2494.
Furnished eottage at comer Onnra S t Jjmt
(lady In wliift may hast been Ihe
Paata Read
Phone FA 2*037 29—FURNITURE anfl
if —
Rd. and 17-92. electric kitchen
O T T P a « ixsim&gt;
yrar’* la stirs! nnn sequlllir.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Call FA 2-8174 after 3:30.
There was a professional w rest­
A. B. PETERRON
Soft Water Shampoo
|„ . . .
„Si..AK * ^
Healing ft .supply Co.
TRADE-IN NOW ler and another lady who had a
Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­ HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
4— w a nt’Rd f o HF.Sr
Ft "
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Contracting A Repairs
son Jr., P. J. Cheitorson. Gar­ 105 S. Oak Ave.
f A
.2619 Orlando Ur. Ph. FA 2 2374 Get th e moat for your old barber-drummer for a husband
Hava el'ent willing to pay tip
.She sane “ I Don’t Care" for rea­
field Willetts, and R. W- Wil­
furniture.
14—KPMAI.K
HELP
w
a
n
t
e
d
I
Highway
17-92 South Sanford
premium rent for 3 bedroom liam*. Rob Edward* A. C. Dondson* I didn't sufficiently compre­
fumiihed home for 3 months
ney. Land Surtayor.
$SAVE$
hend
and Mars commented:
PLUMBING
Waitress
wanted.
Applv
Market
commencing' Januarv 1st. Call 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
Contra, t and Repair Work
' There'* not a dry eve 'eft In
Furniture anti Appliances
Restaurant. 1300 Frenrh Ave.
u» a tonee if you will rent your
Fre* Estim ate
the home In (art. I'm afraid there
New Si Used
home under these conditions.
R. L. IIARVEY
Wanted by elderly man. A middle
isn't anybody left in the house.”
Stenstrom Realty
Seminole Realty, Ph. FA 2-5232.
age Church going Lady who 204 Sanford Ave. Thone FA 2-3383 Mather of Sanford
Well, that's not much of a joke
If. E- STENSTROM
wnuld
like
to
nave
a
permanent
Registered Broker
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
14—PIANO SERVICE
203 09 East First
FA 2 09s3 aetiiall-. hut it w as sufficiently
home,
that
ran
rook
A
Veep
1427 Laurel - Phone FA 2-2420
sourhall to make my night.
•
house. That has car or ran drive PIANB TUNING ft REPAIRING
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
HOLIDAY
SPECIALS
one.
I
have
*
t
room
house
‘ft
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
2544 French Ave.
W. L. HARMON
Short shotsWe now have t RR homes priced
bath well furnished. Nice neigh­ Ph. FA 2-4223 Alter l:0« p. m.
J. \V. HALL. REALTOR
from
*8900.00 to *27.000 with as
"To Walk Ihe Night!" CBS TV
borhood,
bit*
stop
at
door.
Good
Bookcas* Brd
Johnny Walker, Associate
low as $1000 down, balance like
dresier 4 no bad habit*. If in­ * — ELECTRICAL SBRVICKH
Dnuhl* Dresser
"Climax"—deft performance* by
“ Call Hall” Phone FA 2 3441
rent.
terested write Box G. D.
Tilt Mirror
Richard Boone and Waller M.itSanford Herald.
FRIGIDAIRE appliancaa,
&gt;al«
Innerspring Mattress
18 room apartment house, com­ 5 A 10 acre parcels of development
thau gave tills above average
and
f*-ni
land,
*3,850.
to
J4,000.
Matching Bos Springs
and service. G. H. High. Ovitdo
pletely furn, Also new 2 BR
I shocker eslra oomph.
Curls girl over 2J. Call FA 2-9T31
W, H. "RILL” STUMPER
Plus
Fla. Phone FO 63315 or San
home. Located in Lake Mary.
"For I Have Lovett Strangers,"
or FA 2-0,380.
Reallnr
ft
ln-.ir»r
Pillows
ford FA 2‘388S altar C p- m.
209 E. 51h. Earl W. Vestal.
CBS TV Playhouse 90" —* drama
Assoc, (iuy Allen. Gretchen Hall,
3—Boudoir l-iinpi
U
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liBLr
WftJffl
\rl* tt* Price, Everett Harper
full of gnod intentions, but mawk
Electrical Contracting
ALL FOR
T
RAYMOND M. BALL
Phone FA 2-4991
112 X. Park Botrt Wanted—to *ell Th# San­
uh and overwrought.
Houto Winng and Repair*
REALTOR
$168.00
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
ford Herald Monday through
a—MISCELLANEOUS
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
At
Dial FA 2 0916
Frida vs at 3:30 p.m. Come to 112 .Magnolia
.
FOR RESULTS
WOOD • WOOD • WOOD
The Herald office and ask for 36
•
List your property with us.
sBUILDING-It F.I'AIRSECHOLS REDDING CD.
Gtmuine Pitch Pine ft Oak Fir*
Bill Vincent after 3:30.
|
201 S. Tack Ave.. Sanford
PAINTING
Cor. 2nd ft Magnolia FA 2-0321
Wood—Best deal in Town. Call
FA 2-5641
"Bud" Femherger. Mgr.
US and your wood worn** are Salesman and collector, ag* 25-85, FLOOR sanding and finishing
“WHO SAID"
Fre* Delivery
to servic* an •*Ubliin*d all
over.
BOB
A
F.RNIF
MORRIS.
Cleaning,
w
a
x
i
n
g
S
irrin
g
| ‘‘The Renter who sings ’Home
colored Fir* Insurance debit in
Phone
FA
2-4228
before
9
or
H
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O
n
i + u r k and
Sweet Home' ia kidding himself
Seminol* County sine* 1925.
and around Sanford. Must have
after 6. Also Christmas tree*,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
and serenading th* Landlord."
II.
MGleason,
lake
Alary
lived
in
Florid*
over
a
year
and
native short leaf pine.
— Billy Sunday.
| have a light aarvireabU car.
• B it; VALUES
Herr; hill Patnirn* Contractor
ri See us before buying your new
Write P. O Bo* 119, Sanford.
LIVE
BAIT
Licensed — Bonded — Union
• QUICK CREDIT
• home.
Fre* Estimate — Compare our
Fleming’* Red A Whit# Grocery
• EASY TERMS
Prtcea FA 2-2267 after 5.00.
Missouri Minnow*
5 dot. SUM
! Cherry Real r ita te Ag
W1LS0N-MA1ER
Pop-Gut*
Minnow*
...8
dot.
95r
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
New aad Used Furniture
Tor Painting rail Mr. Taskrr. Ph
—Worm*—
1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barbar Step
WANTED
m K. First Bt. Ph FA 2 5423
FA 2-4189 or FA 2-4007.
Thone: FA 2-1609
^^ T jser^^ev ri^Jta^^i^JV eel^^
New 3 lied r mm Ho Dei
TED TiUtNFTT
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
FOR BETTER PAINTING
ate. Bought-sold. L»rry* Mart
$700.00 Down
E latiw 6Am
2801 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2978
2)5 Sanford Ave. Ph- FA 2-4131
Feature* electric kitchens, terra*Young
man
wdth
nic*
perianal!
.*,
; to floors, and choice residential CENTER PIECES: Ph. 5-1122
For
Painting
and
Repairing
or FA 2-0270, Sanford. SAN­
neat appearanc*. ambitious and
FRED ROETTGER
locations.
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
•A . K. Shoemaker, Jr. PLENTY OF FRESH FLOWERS eager to learn an inter*,Dug 2916 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0289
H"us* painting and tepairiog
J_____ Thone FA 2-3103
Christmaa Wreaths, Mixed Bnutrade.
Reaionable rale*. Call FA 2-2139
mjeU, Potted Plants, Glads ,
KENNETH E.~SLACK
after 3:30.
Duh Gardens, Corsages. A. F.
REG. REAL E5TATE BROKER
Ramsay, Florist. Sip** Av*. at
1009 E. 2nd
Phone FA 2 0221
Railroad Crossing, FA 2-2401 Business background helpful, but
W Ml.ABLE IMMEDIATELY'
,|1,0&lt;K7 down—2 bedroom frame A. K. ROSS L IT E R , FLORIST
not netessary.
home with extra lot, kitchen
Thone FA 2-1881
equipped. Total prire J5.250.00
Tor dependable 8«me*
RernodeLng — Rsroofing — Re­
Otier Realty Co. 2401 Orlando
Member of FVorUt
nding — Materials — Contrac­
Dr. Ph. FA 2-53(2.
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
tor* — Financing.
This i* a good opportunity for
•
HOME IN MAYFAIR
Live tree, for Chriitma*
IT—NDTIUBH—
PERSONAI.S
th* right parao" with opurtunlBlooming Potted Plants
J
By Owner . . . FA 2-3428
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
ty for edvaneement.
L^rge modem two bedroom home, GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
2 mile* Wait of Town
partly fumiahed. Nic* grounds.
Tel FA 2-5181. Furnttur* Center
T A 2-0384.
*3,000.00 With *500.00 down.
116 West First St
.F o r the Best Ruv* in Real E ita'c
FISHER’S NURSERY
•SEE CULLEN A II Alt KEY
NOTH’e:
Writ#
to
B
&lt;
&gt;
*
NP
car*
Hanford
Citrus — Plant* — Teat
.110 N. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-2391 Cor. Magnulu ft Onura FA 2*467.3
j We will he nperallng in our new
Herald stating qualification*.
stare it 2553 Park Ave. January
2 bedroom new C- B. home. Com1. 1988
OFFICE
KQLIPMMNT
• pletely furnished even to power
BAGGERI.T APPLIANCE
• lawn mower. Out of City. *11.330.,
LATE DAY ELEGANCE la
M Osier Realty Co. 2401 Orlando Haynes Offte* Mlchm* Co . Tyne- n o 2i—w ork w a n t e d
CENTER
reflected in a coat with match­
,w
nl1
1
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■
w
ri
t
ers,
adding
machines.
SalesIt* S. Magnolia
FA 2 3472
Dr. Ph. FA 2-5542.
ing dress of tutti-frutti lame
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462. Qualified baby sitter, any hour,
from Trigera'a collection. The
CHRIb’MUS (JIFF, ton!'
is
1 it AC IOMOBILEN—TRAILERS
Reasonable. FA 2-4725.
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
•leader dreaa beneath hsa a
people of Sanfsrd and Semmole
Nancy Jackson
HAPPY P9INCUJ-Prir.ee Rai­
rounded neckline with ahoulCounty.
FA 2-2047
It will nay YOU to tea us before 23—SPECIAL SERVICES
nier of Monaco amuses hti
der straps.
you buy. Opta Evening* aad
FARMER S AGENCY
daughter. Princes* Caroline,
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
S indays.
II* S. French Ave.
with a rida on hi* shoulder*
WAHT ADS
SYSTEMS
EASTSlDE TRAILER SALES
X. V. Farmer. Realtor
during a regular romp at the
All type* and »ii*s. installed
Talatka. Fla.
Mrs. Gayle Osborne, Aaaoe.
palace. Carolina wtll be one
"Do It Yourself"
Phone FA 2 5221. «r FA 2-2418
year old January 3. fLook
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
DON'S COVER SHOP
,\f«gating Photo by Hotoell
S T I NE
Automobile Interior Decorator
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Conont from International)
Vlachiaa and Supply Co.
ask Crumley
Mcntclth
Seat Covers — Truck .SeaU
9 1 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4o«6 At WiIlia Pontiac—301 W. lit. 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4432
TOUMTS

WE HAVE A HOME
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Christmas Trees
By DONALD B. SHANOB
Vailed Press Staff Correspondent
MUNICH, Germany W—Twentyflea thousand little Sputnik* writ!
elrel# under Christmas trees In
Communist East Germany thia
year.
Eaat German factories hare
been Jaet a* buiy turning out Natlvtty aeenes and wooden figure*
of Santa Clan*. But they are for
export to the West only.
Throughout t h e
Communist
world, the propaganda machines
ara working hard to obscure the
Chriatlan origin of tha holiday and
turn It Into a day of pagan prat**
to Communism. Christmas toys are
part of this tarn-

food on hand Friday nljrht at
.thi Yacht Club for the annual Christmas Party given cm
loves of Pierro Mfg- Co. Shown In the picture are Mrs.
lerro, John Pierro, Mrs. Merle Fields and Miss Mary Ann
Hall
(Photo by Ilergstrom)

J

2 -week
(Continued From Pag* One)
and a pre-sentence Inveatlgatlon*
waa ordared.
Charlie Warmack plead guilty
to a eharge of anault with Intent
and a pre-aentrnee Inveatlgatlon
tlon waa ordered.
Dan Denton plead guilty to a
eharge of breaking and entering
with Intent lo commit a mlsdemeanor and received a aentence
of nine monthi.
Francea Darryan plead guilty to
aggravated anault and a pre-sentence Inveitlgatlon waa ordered.
Clarence E. Medley, on a charge
of aggravated anault, wat tried
by a Jury and found not gullly.
Charlie Elliott wai found guilty
of aggravated anault when tried
by a jury. He waa aentenced from
• monthi to I year*.
Waldo Kent plead guilty lo man*
aliughter and recalved a aentenee
of from six montha to 20 yeari.
John Robison, charged with ag­
gravated assault, plead
guilty
and
,
,
...
was sentenced to from six months
to five years.
Shirley Glover plead guilty to
breaking and entering with Intent
to commit a misdemeanor. He was
sentenced to two year*. Glover,
according to tha Seminole County
Sheriff's office, was on probation
after serving three years of a to
year sentence on anothr charge.

Set Span

Three Men Qualify
For Insurance Firm
President’s Club
Three loeat representatives of
Gulf Life Insurance Company have
qualified for their company’!
President's Club with outstanding
sales and sendee records In 1957.
With their wives, they will attend
the annual convention for sale*
leadera In Hollywood Reach next
June.
Those from this area Include:
Supt. P. If. Colbert, P. L. Rudd,
and C. L. Powell.

Anderson Gives
Market Report
" It ws* surprising and gratify­
ing the way Ihe Sanford Market
bounced back In volume and valu­
ation after Ihe dorp freore of Dec.
12 and 13." Sandy Anderson, Assistant Manager of the Saoford
S u u K, rm„ , Market rfported
yesterday.
Fruit and vegetable sales, he
said, week ending Dec. 21, amount­
ed lo 27 varieties totaling 39,365
packagps at a gross valuation nf
$161,661 45.
"All produce and fruit were vory
much In demand," Sandy Anderson
said In hie report, "and all varie­
ties moved out at prices consider­
ably higher than the previous
week."
Continuing hla report for ihe,
past week, the Assistant Market
Manager said ’’locally we expect
a fair volume of celery, cauliflow­
er, green onions, cabbage and ice­
berg lettuce."
Also, from our markrta south
of Sanford, we expect a fairly
good volume of peppers, eggplant,
tomatoes, romaine, radishes, corn,
pole beans, squash, and a Itgnt
volume of cucumbert from Cuba,
Sandy Anderson reported.

■stellite, currant
In Communist prepa­
ring produced by East
German toy faetorias on a rush
basis.
Mora Sputnik* doubtless would
be on the market In the other Sov.
let hloe nations hut for bureau*
cratle production tangle* hi tha
state toy shops.
Strict Controls Enforced
In Czechoslovakia, toy produc­
tion la subject lo strict governmant controls and la planned a
year In advanca. The October
launching of Ihe Sputnik appar­
ently caught the planners by sur­
prise and there was no time to
shift gears and have Sputnik*
ready for Christmas.
Polish children will also he
Sputnik-less. The traditional ted­
dy bear* and dolls ara the most
popular toys there. Mechanical
toys are also much In demand but
are hard to get.
Communist Yugoslavia, well,
armed neighbor of Ihe Soviet hloe.
reflects Its defense-mindedncsi In
It* selection of toy*. There are
toy rifles, lanke, armored ears,
fishier planes, and drums. There
are more toys than ever In Belgrade shop windows this season,
and more will he sold. TT&gt;e govern­
ment has promised an extra
month’s salary a* a Christmas
Iwnus to all state employes.
Militaristic Ran Over
Ea*t Germany alio ha. It* .hare
of lead soldier* and their weap­
on*. after banning •’militaristic"
loys for more than a decade after
World War H.
Hungarian and Romanian tors
are tlmple carvings that carefully
avoid the Christmas them*.
East Germany, Romania and
Bulgaria place great eniph.nl* on
children's hooka a* Christmas
presents, but the fairy talei must
follow the party line. The sleeping
beauty in the East German verlion, for example, Is rescued hy
a handsome young parly activist
rather than a prince.

Administration
Will Seek Extra
$ Billion In ’58

By DOC OUTGO
United Frea# Staff Cermpeelfnt
NEW YORK Dee. 12 IP — Pack
my space valise, Matilda, t’aa off
maybe not tomorrow, but soon, 10
or 15 yaara to Inspect my moony
real estate holdings bp tha light
of the silvery earth.
I am lb* proud owner of a piece
of moonland on which the ear'b
never cat*. I bad forgotten all
about my Httla acre, which ts In
a crater near tha left eyebrow of
tha man to tha moon.
But the American Rocket Society
recently received a Unsalable for
gelling man spacehome—at a cost
of a mere billion or so abov# the
regular military spaea spending.
And whan the vary expert Dr.
Krafft A. Ehrlck* said that, glrtn
tha mere billion bucki, American
scientist* could get a manned ve­
hicle to the moon In I to 10 yeirs
and to Mars In 10 to IS years,
tha vision of my own parcel of
good moon orbited before my ayt*.
Deed Cost Dollar
IFi an acra srith a rather varied
climate. Tha ground gets hot
enough during tha day to bofl wa­
ter Just Ilk* phffL At night, it gats
down to MS degrees below zero.
Bui never mind that. I'v* got a
general quitclaim deed to It. plus
beach right* on Ihe nearby Sea
of Tranquility and fishing right*
In tha Sea of Nectar.
Tha deed cost one dollar hack
In 1955. Today, you can’t get on*.
The lunar real estate outfit fold­
ed up. Why? Too many people
failed to m Hz* they were Jok­
ing. Tha Idea, at tha tlma, was
to stick the moon-arra deed Into
an educational packet to be given
away by department stores. The
deed read* “In consideration of
on* dollar."
But thousand* of parsons heard
about It and began sending In tl
for a deed, and the thing got to
ba a headache. Since the boss of
the now disbanding outfit doesn't
want to be bothered, we'lt Just call
him Dr. X. In 1955. he even filed
a claim to two million "acres of
the moon at City Hall of hit home
town.
Kited With Dog l.leen***
W* don't want any more orn°»- " I f * -aU part
nf a Joke. You can elalm any
thing—even Mara—but you can’t
prove you own It. When I filed my
affidavit claiming part of the
moon, City Hall couldn't find any
authority on (he subject and they
fded It away with the dog licenses.
Now, with all tha talk of satellites
and moon (ravel, some people
seem to think they might be plant­
ing corn up there In a ooupl* of
year*."
Thcro'a going to be a heap of
thinking about this ownership busi­
ness. Sir Leslie Munro, U. N. Gen­
eral As'cmbly president, say* the
W. N. will soon take up the whole
question—"It used to he that you
owned the air above your land;
now it goes lo the moon. Who
own* the air? Who own* the
moon?"
I do. sir. I paltt It. After ad,
I CAN CLAIM CAN'T l?

WASHINGTON
*T» —
_ uDefense
»»»iw w
rirn w
(Continued From Page 1)
Secretary Nell It McElroy has dlsclosed the administration will ask beginning next July 1.
•r said.
Congress for about one billion dot.
Krtdcr produced a letter from
McElroy made the disclosure In
lar* extra to finance stepped up a plancsidc news conference held
Richey Green, District Engineer
defense y oiling In the current in tha rain at National Airport on
for the State Road Department,
fiscal year
giving a traffic count study of San­
his return from the NATO sum­
McElroy said the additional mit conference in Pari*.
ford Ave. (SR 425). The study,
money for the year which end*
made in 1057 shows 4.065 cars In
II* said the defense of the NATO
next June 30 will be needed he powers had "been strengthened at
Fehniary (dally); 4,729 dally In
came of an increate In spending least prospectively" by the meet­
May; 5,09(1 dally In June; 4,025
for missile* and In other defense ing.
dally In August; and 4,649 daily
fields.
In November.
A reporter asked whether this
" It I* the highest traffic count
If Congreee approves the eup- strengthening would require a sup­
of any street In the city amt the
plemenul appropriation when It plemental defense appropriation.
most hazardous," Krlder said, and
eonvene* In January, total defense
McElroy did not make clear whe­
Cows Get Special
spending for the year will rite lo ther agreements stemming from
added *‘!t exceeds Park Ave."
close to 39&lt;k billion dollars.
"1 am going lo ask for the Im­
the NATO meeting Itself would re­
mediate approval for widening of Recognition
This request for extra fund* Is quire zuch an appropriation. He
Two registered Jersey cows own­ In addition to an expected Increase dtd say "there will, however, he
Sanford Ave. from 25th St. South
ed hy Fairglade Jersey Dairy, of about two billion dollars In the a supplemental appropriation for
to Glndcr’a Comer," he said.
G»nev*. have received special re- defense budget for the fiscal year 1958 requested."
engnltlon-for their outstanding pro­
duction recordi made on Herd Im
Shriners Install
provemen* Registry test.
Xenia Glow Theresa produeed
Officers For ’58
9,678 lbs. milk containing 466 Iht
Officer* of the Sanford Shrine butterfat In 305 day* at the age of
Club for the coming year were six years and 10 months. Louwond
installed at the recent meeting In llaill't Glady produced 10,729 Ihs
the Shrine Club building.
milk containing 471 lb*, butterfat
Polentale J. D. Hill of tb* Bahia In 269 days at the age of eight
Temple was the Installing officer. year* and one month.
Those who were officially elevat­ The official testa were mail* tin
ed lo their new office* In the club der the supervision nf the Univer­
were: Milford Leonard, DeBary, sity of Florida for The American
president; Lcdr. E. J. Still, first Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus,
vice president; A. F. Ramsay, sec­ Ohio.
ond vice president; Irving Pryor,
secretary; and Bob Dean, trea­
surer.
Two outgoing officer* were: A. Mrs. A. Higgins
L. Wilson, president and Dick Ai­
Succumbs Friday
ken. aecrelary.
There were a number at mem­ Mr*. Addle lairlll* Higgle*. 66.
ber* ot the Bahia Divan In San­ pasted away at the home of her
ford for the event a* well as seve­ daughter and »on In-law, Mr. amt
ral visiting dlgnitariae from Ba­ Mrs. Harry D. Russell. 2624 Park
Ave. at 3:15 p. ns. Friday.
hia Temple.
Born Oct. 20. 1602. In Macon.
A spokesman h r (be Sanford
Shrine Club stated that "w* ap­ Ga., (he lived here for thiI pact IT
preciate the wonderful cooperation yeari. Mr*, nigglns wa* tha wife
anil had
of Us* tale L. U. Higgins and
we’re getting from DeBary."
Shu waa
been
Ul
for
Ihe
past
year.
She
The installation ceremony was
preceded hy a barbecue dinner and formerly a registered nur*e.
Survivors Include two daughter*,
the annual Christmas Party. Gifts
were exchanged and a special Mrs. Harry D. Russell, Sanford;
award waa mad* to Mr*. Burke Mrs. Paul Q. Oxford, H i g h
Springs; one ion, Joseph R. Hig­
Steele.
Officers Installed at the Decem­ gins. Virginia; two grandsons, two
ber meeting of the Sanford Shrine sisters. Mr*. Q M Warhild, Jack­
Club were elected at a previous sonville; Mr*. A. W. Lynch, West
Palm Reach.
meting.
Funeral service* wOl he held
1 p. m. Monday *1 St. BarthoMAtmm UNO IMM w m - t t a i u tedMtrvmw, fcm « m
The comet Markos, observed t* loumee Episcopal Church, High
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to !»nd in remote area* and strike tha enemy where he
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Mebane Predicts 'Very
Good' 1957-58 Winter
Tourist Season Here

Mayfair Ian Manager Prank
Mebane J r predict* the 1957-38
winter tourist »«ajon to be “ very
good.”
All alga* point b&gt; a record aeatoo
■for Sanford and for Florida, both
"in volume and spending, ita te of
ficial* and retort spokesmen from
Key West to Pensacola force, st
today.
In Tallahassee, according to a
United Press release, the Develop­
ment Commission said a compre­
hensive survey shows all element*
• A ,,.
O ffic e rs

#•
I
S eek

of the state's resort Industry are
overwhelmingly optimistic that the
reason will out-strip the 1936-57 recordsetter.
Agreeing. State Hotel and Res­
taurant Commissioner Richard
Edgerton said “ barring a national
emergency, there ean be no ques­
tion that Florida will have more
tourists spending more money dur­
ing th* 1937-58 season than ever
before in history.”
But he warned that the tremend­
ous number of new accommoda­
tions. with more than 100 million
T
’ dollars worth planned for the winI r u e ter influx, might spread the bust-

Inn., Boca Grande, said the fish
killing "red tide” Is the only cloud
on his horizon.
“Wa will have the best season
In history unless we have tha red
tide In which ease we will have no
season whatsoever,” he said.
Here are some comments from
a representative cross-section ol
hotel and motel operators:
Edward Hunt, Fort Harrison
Hotll, Clearwater: "Bigger season
than last year's record-breaker."
Ben Atherton. Ocean Reef Club,
Key Largo: “ Advance reservations
32.2 per cent ahead of last year.”
John S. Bants, the Colony, Del­
ray Beach: “ Reservation* 23 per
cent ahead of last year.”
A. L. Feenam, Columbus Hotel.
Miami: “ Best winter season ever.”
Frank N. Conley, Angebilt, Or­
lando: “Another banner season.”
Frank Mebane, Mayfair Inn.,
Sanford: “Very good season.”
Gordon M. Anderson, Escape
Hotel. Fort Lauderdale: “ Reserva­
tions running ahead of last yaar.”
Stuart L. Moore, Boca Raton
Hotel: “ Reservations 20 per cent
ahead of last year and firm book­
ings extending for dates as fir off
as 1967.”
Martin C. MeNlel. Soreno Hotel,
St. Petersburg: "Advance reserva­
tions eight per cent ahead of last
yesr.”
Byron Herlnng. Mldlakei Motel,
I*e»burg: “ Anticipating same bus­
iness In 1931 as 1937.”
David R. Aqrpin, Jacksonville:
"Best in history."
Hugh Millard, Surf and Sand,
Ssrasota: “Reservations up 20 per
eent.”
Hamid flirdner, Fontalnbteiu.
Miami Beach: “ A record season.”

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2.1, 1957

In Sanford

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United Press Leased Wire

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Norstad: NATO W :ll Get
IRBMs In Ample ime
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PARIS (UP) _ Air Force Gen.
Laurie Norstad said today NATO
will get medium range ballistic
missile* in ample time to assure
continuous protection against a
Soviet attack.
Norstad, supreme Allied com­
mander In Europe, was asked at

a news conference how soon £ttrope would get the IRBMs.
The timing is "well within the
safe period.” he said.
Norstad did not elsborate nor
did he offer any estimate on when
Russia will have an operational
intercontinental missile that could

'Around World
With Music' Theme
Of Concert Friday

(tatory capacities for Y &amp; ° '
smash Chicago nr Pittsburgh.
The Allies have none of the 1.300- come.
mile intermediate range missiles,
Soviet Plane
in Europe now, and depend on the | Norstad was asked If h
U 8 Strategic Air Tort* to act is his planning ataff have mad
a deterrent.
flclent allowances for Savin d,eAllied military planners ssy vetopmenta In rocketry,
manned aircraft will have retal-1 •■\Ve'v* made assumptions for
oar s t u d 1* t SHAPE military
needs for 1938-1963 on the Intro­
duction of the entire femily of
missiles Into the Soviet arsenal,”
Norstad said.
“ I am aure that if the Soviets
could translate our assumptions
Into realities, they would settle
for It and he happy.
“ It'a normal and natural that
we should give them full credit."
Asked what he would do about
his own missile bases in face of
the refusal of Norway and Denmark to accept them, Norstad
said. “There Is no requirement
for them to be located In any par­
ticular place in the NATO area."
Missile Res**
Norstad said Sunday night there
would be alx to 10 missile squad­
rons or battalions set up in West­
ern Europe. He made the state­
ment In a filmed television Inter­
view broadcast in tha United
States. .
Each of tha** unit* will have
approximately 15 mlaslles and 330
men. he said. The number does
not Include the four missile bases
to be set up In Britain.
Norstad emphasised that It will
be from one year to IS months at
th- earliest before the bases can
bo established. And he added the
United States was not committed
to the figure of six to 10 units.

h****
*h*nn&lt;r*8Mm**°e,‘
tlons.
He said 1.144 apartment houses,
j
"Around the World with MujIc”
Baby, ‘Joseph
'* hotels, 397 motor courts, 35
&lt;
will
be
the
theme
of
the
concert
Puiing houses and 174 restaurOLATHE, Kan. (UP)— Jose{
f .
presented Friday in the Mayfair
under construction or baX. named by nurses In honor of th.
*• ere undi
.
Inn Ballroom. Talented Art Strdcnlarged.
sceson of his birth, nestled In a ’
enlarged,
H
dom,
pianist,
Is
being
sponsored
‘M
evidence
of
the
upsurge,
tour­
crib at the Olathe community hos­
by
Beta
Sigma
Phi.
AH
proceeds
RICHARD
pital today while offlcets sought ist welcome stations reuirt regis­
from the event will go to charily.
to determine the true Identity of trations running from 1/ to IT per
★
★
Mr. Steddom Is a “versatile"
cent
ahead
of
last
season
.
.
rail­
the two-day old baby.
young
artist
who
has
chosen
a
var­
road
reservation*
are
10
per
cent
newspaper and radio appeals to
iety of musical expressions for his
Vthe mother of th* foundling to ahead of last year , . and air­
Sanford concert. Everything from
make herself known went unan­ lines show a 30 to M per cent
jazs to the classics will be present­
swered. Police had few e lu e s-a gain with one major air line al­
ed Friday night. Mr. Steddom
diaper, an undershirt, and a tiny ready booked solid on all flights to
does his own arranging.
blu* blanket. All evidently were Florida for December and Jan­
The concert will begin at 8: IS
new when th* newborn baby was uary.
Dee. 27. Music for dancing dur­
Only on* hotel owner entered a
tucktd Into tham, possibly by his
ing Intermission and after tha
mothar, possibly by someone who note of gloom.
Chase k Company announces to*
concert wlil be provided by Pete
Richard E. Dunn, Gasparilla
acted for her In depositing him on
day that Richard Deas will Join
Bukur’s Populaircs. Tickets may
the doorstep of a 68-year-old m iil
th* firm as assistant to the presl*
be purchased at downtown drug­
carrier and his wife.
dent on Jan. I, 1938. Deas has been
stores
or
from
member*
of
the
_ Tba mall carrier, Stein H. Beck, Social Drinkers,
a resident of South Carolina for th*
Beta
Sigma
Phi
Sorority.
" w e n t to the front porch of hia
past nine and a half years and has
home In a Kansai City suburban Middle O f Roaders
been In the life Insurance business
area late Saturday In response to
during that time. Before moving to
Short
Course
To
Be
a small sound he could not define. Highway Killers
Columbia h* lived In Charleston
At hla feet when he opened the
CHICAGO (UP)— Social drink­
for a year and a half. 11* has been
Held
For
Church
door ley the baby, lei* than 24 er* and middle of the roaders are
associated In business with Th*
hour* old, phystetans said.
the chief highway kilters during
Prudential Insurance Co. and th*
Ushers
In
January
f r e n c h m a n c o n v ic t e d i n FLoniDA s l a y i n g s State
Coordinator
Tha Infant had no basket or b-» the Christmas holidays, a Nation­
Guardian Llf* Insurance Co.; at
A Short Course for Church Ush­ Mnuricc M. Clmvijfny. -1 l-yeur-olct French soldier of for­
be cushion him or to shield him al Safety Council survey revealed
ers will be given In Sanford on tune, leaves court in Clearwater, handcuffed to an officer Speaks At Audubon the present lime he la state man*
from « brisk wind, but tempera- today.
ager of The Guardian Life.
Jan.
26-27 under the direction of after a ju ry found him guilty of murdering retired Ilrig.
POLICE nOG DOWN
tures were unseasonably warm
Th* survey showed that social
Society
Session
Dea*. with hi* famly, la return*
the
General
Extension
Division
of
(Jen. and Mrs, Wilbur R, McRcynolds. The jury rejected
m and physicians said h* apparently drinkers— responsible for 10 per
SYRACUSE, N. Y. - tR_ PoliceThe
the prosecutor's plea for the death penalty and convicted
TB* Seminole Audubon Society Ing to hit native home of Sanford.
m suffered no 111 effect*. He appear­ cent of traffic fatalities during off- msn David R. Selb spotted fresh Florida.
rgtlng faet* of the de- He la a adust* of the University
The course la offered In the 6th Chavigny (right) o y&lt;yvo ejtmL, or second degree murdet.
ed to be a healthy baby, they said. holiday periods—&lt;ar# (he cause rf tire tr»#ka )n a fl*ld decided to
stnictjoil'of rookeries, the home* of Florida, past president of th*
B»vk and hi* wife, Pearl, S». 33 per Vent of the Christmas fata­ Investigate, drove his patrol car Annual series, ft Is an Intensive He faces a prison term of from 20 years to life.
and nesting places of birds” at a Junior Chamber of Commrrce, past
turned the beby over to sheriffs lities.
onto the flrtd and (he vehicle stuck course, according to the pamnhlet
(UI* TELEPHOTO) recent meeting held In the Civic officer of the Llon'a Club, and la
Issued,
for
those
who
wish
to
learn
•nicer* with evident reluctance.
Almost four out of five victim* In the mud. Seib called for help,
a member of PI Kappa Alpha *»♦
Building In Fort Mellon Park.
“You're taking our Christmas were men, the s u r v e y showed, but the police rescue Jeep also got something of the principles, ob­
Frederick Sturges, State Coord­ rial fraternity. In Columbia he la
praisnt,'* said Beck, who is child­ and these were mostly drivers.
lodged In the mud. A tow truck jectives, and techniques nf hand­
inator. Senior Conservation Cluh secretary-treasurer of the S. C.
less. Mr*. Beck Is the mother of
Most c o m m o n driver action
yanked both vehicle* from ling a congregation with special
program, and the Florida Game State Association nf Life Under*
to
the
problems
eonthree children by previous m arr­ that proved fatal was driving on lh“ m,« - But SelH never did find reference
.
„
and Frrsh Water Fish Commis­ writer*, vice president of the Col*
the wrong aide of the rn*d or in ,)'11 wh,t vehicle managed to pass fronting the church usher, the wor
iage.
sion, requested members or the umbla t.lfe Underwriters Associa*
the middle of the road. Failure to through the field, leaving
trail shipper and Ihe ministry of wnrgroup to write, wire, or call Sen­ Hon, on the Board of Director# o(
ah
Ip.
of
tracks
in
the
mud.
observe signals or atop sign* was
ators and Representatives “urging tha Columbia General Agents and
•Local Resident
It
Is
being
conducted
by
the
Gen­
second.
them to support the Wilderness Managers Association: he la also
eral Extension Division nf Florida
But the council, leading with a
Succumbs Friday
in cooperation with the Florida
2. The Integration of Little Preservation Bill which will come a member of the American latgion
NEW YORK (U P )- The launch
warning, followed up with a mes­
District of Kiwanis International lngo( (he Russian Sputniks, mark Bock's Central High School with before the new Congress In Jan- Elks, Tarantella Club, Plnewooil
Sslvstore Sam Genova, *7, died sage of hope. Traffic deaths de­
Lake Club, and hat been active In
ami the Florida C o u n c i l of ing the opening of the space age, I special emphasis on the fact that
at 3 a. m. Friday at his home 211 creased 3 per cent In the first
’
,,
.
, . . civic affairs including the Chamber
Churches.
West 20th St. following a lengthy nine month* of th# year, officials
was voted the biggest news story federal troops were lent In to
Stur*e* **,&lt;1 " • *JJJ**t
'•*
bring It about.
| ni»n-made progreaa kill off and of Commerce, United Community
said.
The course will be sponsored lo­ | of 1937 by United Pres* editor*.
lUneii.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
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make completely extinct, our for- Servlcei of which he I* a past
Mr. Genova was born March 23.
cally hy the Seminole County Min­ They took into account that the
With a little extra ear* and
3. President Elsenhower's stroke
me#llowI fI&lt;.ld , nd * ,rd„ Trustee, YMCA and Red Crnaa
1190 In Salami. Sicily. He was a caution, they added, that record
isterial Association and the San­ Impact nf the Sputniks on news­ and the resulting controversy
work, and the Columbia Art As­
creatures.”
retired farmer and produce buyer could be held through the end nf
ford Kiwanis Club. I-oeal chair­ paper reader* ami TV radio ILtcn- about what should be done in
Following his talk, Sturgcss sociation; he Is a member of Trln*
and had lived In Sanford for three the year and 1,000 lives saved in
men are: Rev. A. G. Mclnnls. Rev. eri extended far beyond the field event of presidential disability,
Ity Episcopal Church.
1937.
David Carncfix. ami Irving Pryor. of science. The current re apprais­ 4. The Senate racket* investiga­ showed two films on “Our Fascin­
S y ta rs .
Deal la the son of Mn. Richard
ating
Canadian
Wild
Goo**”
and
Ha was formerly of Oswego. N.
The course will he given at the al of the United States’ defense tion and the subsequent contro­
Deas and th* late Mr. Deas nf San­
,
Y where he hsd lived a number of
Christian and Mlaslnnary Alliance policy, for instance, can be traced versy inside the ranks of organ­ “ How Ttey riy ."
Refreshment* were served and ford. He Is married to the former
Church from 3 tp 3 p. m. on Sun­ largely to the Soviet triumph in ized labor.
years.
served hy the DeBary group of Harriet "Baba" Belaer of Colum*
Mr. Genova was a veteran of
day Jan. 2d and from 7:30 to 9:30 potting artificial moons into space.
5. The rise of Khrushchev to the the Seminole Audubon Society.
bia and they have e son Dickie,
World War I, a member of the
p. m. Monday Jan. 77.
. The ten biggest:
pinnacle of Soviet power and the
age 2 *. and a daughter, Harriet
A
spokesman
for
tha
Soelety
Dint* Aligh leri Lodge In New
Dr. Sam Hedrick, professor nf
1. Sputniks.
down grad ing of Russia's greatest said "An invitation Is extended to Hayniworth, age I month*. They
York, and was a member of All
Worship and Practical Theology,
military hero. Marshal Zhukov.
all who are Interested In the pre­ ■re presently residing at 1317
Souls Catholic Church of Sanford.
Boston University, will be In
servation of wild life to Join ua at Hayniworth Road in Cotumhla, but
Survivors Include his widow.
charge of the instruction.
Judge Ernest Ifousholder. Semi-' tom with Judge Housholder. lie
after the first of the year plan
/
Mlilraft with the constant threat our meeting!."
Mrs. Mary Genova, Sanford; a
nole County Judge released 12 has. In each instance, brought to
to make their now home at 1813
that it a ill produce a major wjr.
daughter. Mother Mary Beatrice, a prisoners
this morning “ so that the prisoner* a Christmas messPaloma Ave. in Sanford.
^N u n In Bethesda. Md., one son. you ean spend th* Christmas holi­
7.
Thr
rescue
of
Benjy
Hooper
For Information On
eg*.
Angela Genova of Irving. Teg.; day* with your family."
from a l/ing tslando well. The ed Francis Graves
CIRCULATION
two granddaughter*. Ssndra Lee
Itors noted that this was one of
As the prisoners filed hy to re­
Judge Housholder amended sen
Tie Mayfair ton announced to­ the outstanding human interest Dies Yesterday
or
after 6:.1fl p.m.
ceive
the
greeting
of
"A
Merry
and Gsll Jean Genovs, both of Irv­ tenees of eight prisoners snd gave
Chances For White
day its annual New Year’s Eve
Franel* C. Grave*. 70. died i t
PII. FA 2097.1
ing Tea.; one brother snd one sis­ four others brought in during the Christinas” and to receive their
stories of recent years.
Party
in
the
ballroom
nf
the
local
PH. FA 2-2611
ter living In Maly.
8. The triumph nf the Milwaukee Seminole Memorial Hospital Sun­ Christmas Dim
week-end Just one day in order gift of a dollar, each one eould be
San Francisco Giant’s hotel.
The funeral Mas* was held at that they might enjoy Christmas. heard to say “Thank you. Judge."
Braves
in the World Series and (he day at 10 p. m. following a lengthy
By UNITED PRESS
Frank Mebane. Mavfalr Inn's
»:3C this morning *t All Souls
realignment
of the National f.eaguc illness.
Chance* for a white Christmas
Speaking to th* prisoners lined
General
Manager,
said
that
the
Mr.
Graves
was
horn
Oct.
3,
Catholle Church with Father Rleh- up before th* Judge's bench, he
“ gala party” would start at 10 to include lots Angeles and San 1887, at Rig Cain, La. He came tc all but faded across the eastern
ard Lyons officiating.
said “I want you to know the true
p. m. and continue to 1 a. in. at Francisco.
Osteen nml lived there for several half of the nation today with tho
Burial was In All Souls Ceme- mcaning of Christmas. We all
9 Hurricane Audrey.
which
time
a
buffet
supper
would
I
years before moving to Sanford in advent of a southerly air flow
tery.
to. The International contro­ I9f) I. Hi.s reddene* here waa 618 that hrought spring like reading*
should stop and think of ihe real
bn
served.
W Rriuon Funeral Home was In meaning.”
throughout the region.
Playing for dancing and enter­ versy over the Girard trial in , Palmetto Ave.
charge.
Handing each man, four while
Only tho far West experienced
He was a retired salesman (nr
tainment will be Peter Bukur am! Japan.
prisoners and eight colored, a
Othrr s t o r i e s that received Van Camp's and Whittamore pro­ tenon*! weather with cold air and
his
Populaircs.
brand new one dollar bill, Judge
snow overspreading much of tho
The Mayfair Inn's New Year's trong support were: The Pari* ducts.
Housholder said “ I hope that I will
Survivors Include two sister*. central and northern Rockies and
Eve Party ha*, annually, been the NATO meeting; the itoek mat*
never see )ou here again—but at
center of social evcntJ to welcome uel’s fluctuations; Ihe end of the Mr*. Cecil Bales. Sanford and Mr*. the great basin area Sunday and
any time that you feet the need of
DEC. II
- luthwcatrrn drought; Queen Eliz­ Emma Cowan. Douglatville, Ga.; today.
the New Year.
advice I am always ready to help
Admissions
The colder air waa borne on
abeth's American visit; the Asian one brother. Nolan T. Gravel, Ba
Reservations
are
being
taken
for
you.”
Ben Edgar Butler (Sanford)
the coming event. Mebane said (lu epidemic; and earthquakes in ton Rouge, La.; several nlecea and gusty winds that reached up to 38
The releasing of prisoners for
mile* an hour at Tatoosh Island
Conrad Aiken (Brewster,
Mexico and San Francisco.
nephews.
that dress would be optional.
Christmas ha* been an annual cutMass.)
Funeral aervlce* will lie held at off Washington, and hit 45 m p h.
“ We are expecting the largest
|
Discharges
M a m. Tuesday at Brisson Fun­ across Montana into Idaho. Rain
New Year'* Ev* crowd in the MayGary Davis (Sanford)
eral Homa with Dr. R. E. Rutland or anow accompanied the high
fair Inn'a history,” said Mebane
Mrs. Ludie Smith
wind* from northeast Nevada Into
.Mike Hit tell (Sanford)
til
officiating.
today as h* made the announce
Utah.
Randy Bowling (Sanford)
Burial will b« In Oitcen.
ment of th* coming event.
Linda Fay Slafford (Sanford) Dies In Georgia
. * . .
Deborah Wilson (Sanford)
Mrs. Ludie Perdue Smith, 72, the
Mrs. John C. Stevens and baby widow of the late Clarence Smith,
boy (SanfordI
died in Milledgeville, Gs. Sunday
DEC. II
morning following a short Illness.
Annie Mi* Roberts (Sanford)
Mrs. Smith formerly lived in
On Chrlatmaa Eve that tension baum Square th* pUgrlmf will
JERUSALEM, larael (UP) - th* Church of the Nativity,
Lucille Anderson (Sanford)
lanfnrd and is a member of the
Itl'hop* Barred
i* broken for a time. The Joy of gather at the huge tenti set up
More than 1,000 Christian pilgrims
Terry Allen Kilby (Sanford)
First Baptist Church of Sanford.
by th* Israelii to process them.
assembled here today for a Christ-1 The Vatican was reported In­ the pilgrim* is infectious.
9 Nathaniel Hilaray (Sanford)
Survivors include one niece, Mrs.
The Israelis play a kind of gam*
Israeli ami Jordanian soldiers
mas Eve pilgrimage to Bethlehem. volved in a new bid to have two
Helen Phillips (Sanford)
Ray Nesbitt, a nephew, Edward
Christ'* birthplace in what is now Roman Catholic leader*—Archbis­ will loll in the aun and their offi­ on their aide of tho line. They
Births
Wright, a brother-in-law, B. D.
Jordan.
hop Antonie Vcrgant and Bishop cers, with polite but wary smiles, try to process many pilgrims as
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wright, all of Milledgeville, Ga.
The occasion will mark a brief George Hakim — go with them. will meet at the row of dragon's quickly as poaaltile to dcmonv.rato
Oscar Roberts (Sanford)
Remains will be sent to Sanford
period of good cheer for a section Both mm were barred by Jordan­ teeth tank traps in th* center of they are more "liberal” than the
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Vir­ tomorrow morning from MllledgeJordanians.
of the earth that is shrouded moat ian authorities last year for alle­ the square.
gil T. Churchill (S*nfo»ri)
ville. There will be a graveside
The Jordanian* are handicapped.
Friendly Enemies
gedly being “pro-Israel.”
of the year in tension.
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. An­ service in Evergreen Cemetery to­
When
the pilgrims come back
They
engage
in
cautious
conver­
Battle
scars
on
buildings
and
The pilgrim* will make their
thony Doans (Longwood)
morrow afternoon at 3 p. m. with
creasing from Israel to Jordan .md bagged windows bear ev!- sation that will suggest that enem­ again most will be bringing pre­
Discharges
Rev R. E. Rutland officiating.
co of the tension which mirk* ies ean. from time to time, remem­ sent* for their relative*. This
through Jerusalem's Mandrlbaum
Mary Remnet (Maitland)
Brisson Funeral Home U In
means they will have to go through
Gale. From the Jordan aide th y ' e “no man** land" where the ber to be gentlemen,
v
(Continued On Page 3)
charge.
ART STEDDOM
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WASHINGTON (UP&gt;— President
Elsenhower return* today from
crucial NATO (um ralt confer^ n e e (a Pari* to prepare the
American people for the sicriflee* that will be neeeuary to
meet Russia’* ehalieng* to a mis­
sile-jittery world.

The President, described
"roaring around like a rocket" af­
ter n Jam-packed week of talks
with NATO leaden, was expected
to arrive here la his plane, the
Columbine III, this morning.
He will plunge Immediately Into
the Job of translating decisions
made in Paris Into action and
formulating plans for a

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spell Increased taxes for Amerl-1 Even before the President's re­
cant.
turn. Radio Moscow bollttlod
Eisenhower alas heed a bar- NATO’s suggestion tor an ern e
rage of crltleiam from Democratic talk with the 13-nation U. N. Dis*
congressional leaders who slid the armament Com ml salon. But the
NATO talks did not accomplish Kremlin baa not yet commented on
enough. The Democrats a rt de­ an alternativa allied proposal for
manding a total reappraisal of U. an East-Waat foreign ministers
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VOL. XLIX

One of the Chief Executive's, that the nation could look for" | Eisenhower will report (o the j The Washington Post and Times
first tasks was the swearing in of vigorous old guird onslaught nation on the NATO conference Herald disclosure that the Gaither
Sumner G. Whittier is the new against all the program! In this and other vital matters on a ns- report, compiled by top national
Vetertna Administration head. An country which affect human seel- lion wide radio and telavlalon hook- Icadera after six months of study,
appointment that touched off re- fare." Ho laid the Republicans
up. [was so pessimistic In regard to
ports of a big slash in vets bene- "are going to be too busy trying It Is not known whelhjy he will (he state of the nation’s defenses
that Eisenhower "was (earful that
: fill to pay for the stepped-up to dean up or cover up Ihc missile comment on the sf
missile output.
mess" to worry about comcsUc Gaither Committee
publication . ■ would panic tho
American people into going off ta
j was presented to tho
Democratic National Chairman progress.
all directions at onca.”
Report Via TV
leurlty Council Nov. 1
Paul Butler said Thursday night

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Disaster Plea Made
For 5-County Area
this morning that " I called Got
rrnor Collins last week and state
that these counties should be d&lt;
dared disaster areas because i
the extremely heavy losses froi
the three-day freeze."
The Governor, said Congressmi
Herlong, make* such requests I
the Department of Agricultitr
"The Governor of Florida alread
has this machinery in motion,
he said. Such ■ decision will
that the citrus grove owners ai
assured of three per cent prodin
tlon loans from the Farmers Horn
Administration.
"Money will be made availabi
Immediately," said Congrcssma
llerlong, "on application to thl
propped huildinc through Al llarri**, AIA, archliect. Kirk atalad
agency with Florida headquarters TilIK PROPOSED KIKK 11(11UMNO to he loreled at th* corner
Him rilTPVlIMClIWVl "III
*•*•*«*• *njr III ■yyi uen»««*xi| »* •»—/«*
in Gainesville.” Applications for of Commercial and Hood Axrnurm, William L. Kirk announced th*
(Staff Photo)
the loans are to be placed In
Gainesville with the Director of
By JF.RE COX
were Injured.
the agency, William T. Shsddick.
A fresh outbreak of tornadtc
United Prcsi Staff Correspondent
Congressman Harlong was em­
AL HARRIS8, AIA
Authorities in three stiles today violence Thursday night swept phatic with his statement that the
★
★
★
faced the mammoth Job of clear­ southwest Arkansas and southern request for disaster sld will go
ing away the ugly sesrs of tor- Illinois, following up a wave of through. He said "I am lure that
nadic devastation in the wake of twisters the night before that it will.”
two days of death-dealing twisters spread heavy destruction in downCounties in the citrus diaaster
that left more than 1,000 persons state Illinois and Missouri.
area are: Seminole, Volusia, Or­
homeless.
Two Negro women were killed ange,
____ _________________
Marion and Lake.______
Other
Hal Harris*, AIA, announces the
At le n t 14 persons were known Thursday night In a tornado near counties thst would be considered,
opening of his offices here in San­ dead in the weather onslaught a- Waldo, Ark., and several persutts
Aviation Ordnnnceman Chief 11,
A proposed store ami office
Hal Ilarriss, AIA, a newcomer imported from Panama, and supford In the Sanford Atlantic Na­ cross Arkansas, Illinois snd Mis­ were injured. The Hnl Cross de­ said llerlong are Sumter, Citrus
A. Yarbrough, after 27 years ol
and Brevard.
building
in
downtown
Sanford
has
t0
Sanfonl,
is
the
architect
for
tho
ported
by
an
aluminum
headertional Bank Bldg.
souri, and more than 200 persons clarer! the district a disaster area.
Naval service, retired and was
Harris* arrived In Sanford last
been announced by William L.
, conltrucUon. The build-1^
honored at
traditional rotireSeveral O 'hert Reported
^September with lha Kirk Office
1
1 The second Hour, said tho kreht- irynt ceremony at quarter* this
Other twisters hit th* communi­ Parking Lot Light* Kirk.
and Store Building aa the number
the
Kirk
Build
10g.
*
UI
,b*
will
provide
spaee
for
Offices
1
Zm
nine
To be known as
ties of Elkville, III., near tornadord at the corner
^oor *r** °* l®.000 of various sizes, according to the
one project on hi* agenda.
ing, It will be located
blasted
Murphyibc.ro,
and
WaltonJ
g
g
g
Q
g
|
O
ft
I
K
i
l
t
Tba new Sanford architect is
of Commercial and Hood Avenues. square toot, and of completely fire-1requirements of the tenants, all c e r e m o n y ^ t h ^ ^ d w M e X * of
vllle.
111.,
near
Mount
Vernon
.
&amp;
formerly of Miami and Washing­
proof construction. Practically the reached uaaily from the convenient pride" a* the Commanding Officer
which also suffered earlier tnrna- f o r Y y | p S h O D D C r S
........................
brcczcway-arcadc.
p
j. u
"
...
ton, D. C. Ha chose Sanford beonly wood In the
building of any central brcczewav-arcadc.
Cdr.
E. nB. *»_________
Bower commended
the•
do damage. The twisters Thursday
, _ , ,,“ *T
.
cause ho "believes It to be one
consequence will be the door*.
The 10 Tlrst floor shops are pro­ Chief on hit faithful service to
night reused minor damage.
CU* of Sanford a Municipal Rotarians To Sing
of the top-opportunity cities in
Framing will be all sleel, with vided with entrance planters of duty.
Murphysboro. the hardest hit by ? « « " *
be lighted for the
Florida*, Just now on the thresh­
concrete block walls, concrete antique hrtek under the show win­
Christmas
Carols
As a part of the retirement cere­
th.
rare
late
December
twister*.
"
r“
tim:
'
“nl«h
*
Ci,y
“
•
"
M
"
’
o l d of big expansion. Further,
floors and a gypsum slab roof.
dow* to soften the rather severe, mony Chief Yarbrough Inspected
reported
nine
known
dead.
NationW*rre"
E'
Knowlc»
,hl*
and equally important, he says "I
At Monday Meet
An unusual feature of the new though well proportioned lines of personnel in the company of Cdr.
al Guard officials earlier had re­ morning.
jlk* very much th* friendly coope­
The
lights
for
night
parking
have
building
will be the central breeze the facade. A wide sweep of can­ Bower, Commanding Officer of
Sanford
Botariani,
at
their
ra tiv e
atmosphere encountered twthkUng ^Ughts" *as#1oesl home' P?r' ed two additional unidentified been installed by city forces snd regular weekly meeting next Mon- way—arcade, which will tic the opy shelters wilt cover all the show Heavy Attack Training Unit.
victims,
but
local
authorities
said
here, avan on roF Hr it d*F *n owners Join In the J syces Christ that report apparently stemmed "HI facilitate the use of the huge day noon at the Yacht Club, will, (wo halves of the building together windows and entrances, and hid­ The chief petty officers of HATU
town.'*
.
, mas Lighting Contest.
from communications difficulties, parking area during th. evenings for a short period of time, "put with a fibre glass roofed walkway den within the structure of tho presented Yarbrough with a watch
With the deadline for entries set
Harris was. for * number of
all worldly thought and cares a which will provide the Inside offi- canopy will he "Hi-Hat" night and two chickens. “Tho chickens
Other tornado victims Included I*1*1 I011*' stores are open,
yesrs, Aiioclat* Architect in the for noon Monday, local Christmas one each at Mount Vernon snd
sido and sing Christmas Carols." Ccs with light, air, ami u pleasant lights which will illuminate the to servo as a safety fartnr in case
"We've
pushed
the
project
a
office of th* Supervising Architect lighting is being entered into the Sunfield, III., and at Farmington, long," said the City Manager, “ in
There will be no tong speeches, outlookenhanced
by a series of building after dark and make it his plans tor the future weren’t
of the Treasury Department in contest with a flood of both tele- (
order to havethe lightsinstalled
no entertainment of any kind, just wrought-ironUtilised brick plan- literally the "center of attraction" as profitable as anticipated," a
Washington. A down years igo he phone and written enL'tos coming j Mo
in Sanford.
spokesman tor the chief petty of­
tor use during these three days a simple program of aongs of the ters
Siori.s Include Rain
resigned from government service into the Jaycee Information Booth.
Back-lighted stainless steel tet ficers’ group said.
Heavy rains pounded the torna­ of accelerated ahopplng for the Christmas Season with Harry KuAccess
to
the
second
floor
will
Dave
Thrasher,
Jaycce
Christ­
to enter private prectlce. and a
Chief Yarbrough lias been a
well at the piano and Charlie Mor. he
™ by means .of. two
..... ............
do swept Midwestern communities Yule season.”
reinforced tcrlng facing the two moat Import*
little more than five years aw mas Lighting Contest chairman Thursday, hampering th . search
Also, tor th# downtown shoppers, rison as the song leader. Club pre concrete stairs flanked by wrought- ant directions will direct every- main itay of the HATU's duty
A'-got sand In his shoes" and came said "In*, dclightde with the num­ for more possible victims.
there will be entertainment, said rison as the song leader. Club Iron railing*. These stairs will be one to the Kirk Building within , office since reporting from Attack
ber of entries we ere receiving.”
* \o Florida to stay.
Squadron 34. Although the physi­
In Washington, the government the City Manager. A choir from president Myron A. (Mike) Beck strategically placed at the east sight.
Judges
are
looking
over
th*
en­
His Alma Mater Is the Univer­
cal features of the duty office will
th* First Baptist Church, under will call th* attention of the mem- and west entrances, which are
announced
It
has
designated
six
Center
of
attraction
1*
actually
sity of California where its School tries as they com* la each night counties in Missouri and five In the direction of Mrs. Guy Bishop her* to the death of fellow mem- themselves defined by antiqueremain unchanged, the
age
what
tho
building
will
be
in
the
of Architecture is rated one of the Thrasher.
Illinois as disaster areas as a re­ will sing carol* at the city’s her Charles C. (Charlie) Wagner brick piers. The entrance-way will downtown area, since, in the countenance of the "old salt" will
There
are
four
divisions
in
th*
finest In th* country. He Is a»«
sult of th* widespread tornado "Manger Scene" In front of tho (bis week and ask them to ohserv# he spanned by a tasteful header- words of M. A. “ Foots” Yclving- lx; missing.
■ Blue Lodge Mason of long stand­ residential Christmas Lighting damage.
During the Chitl’s naval career
Cily Hail.
a moment of silence in respect to grille of “ elemrntoj ornamentals’1 ton, the city's building Inspector
ing. hiving just received his long- competition. Entrants choose one
Three choirs, including children his memory
In Murphysboro. Sheriff Howard
"The Kirk BuiUlng will be the big- he has served aboard 11 ships, In­
of
three
categories
for
residential
overdue »-&gt;e»r V,n- »nd '*
Cheatham said 171 were Injured In of various ages, wilt sing tonight.
gri( thing that’s hit Sanford In cluding the first aircraft carrier,
a Shriner and a member of th* Hi­ lighting. Howevsr, all entries are the storm. Two of the injured con­ Saturday night and Monday night,
the USS Langley, and a coal burn­
half
a century."
entered into the overall division.
er, the USS Klttler.
lda Temple.
he said.
tinued
in
critical
condition.
The winner In each divirion re­
Mrs. William L. Kirk, on first
Ilarriss has been, among other
ilis years of devoted service
"There's no telling how much
ceives
a
323
US,
Savings
Bond
and
seeing
the
rendering
In
the
Archi••things. Director of the HomcPlanhave found him recipient of the
damage
Is
done."
Cheatham
said
tact’s office, exclaimed “ It leaves following medals and awards:
ning Institute of the Washington the runnerup will receive 10 silver Thursday night. He sefd between SPINSTER WRITES MEMOIRS
me breathless!"
GOOCHLAND. Va. (UP)—Miss
Building Congress. Director of He dollars.
(Continued on Pag* I t )
ino
and
ISO
homei
were
demol­
Savings Bonds are eontributed
Kirk said this morning that con­
Minnla C. Mangum, spinster who
sign and Lsnd-PUnnlng for To­
ished
and
at
le
n
t
that
many
more
for
lha
contest
by
The
Florida
struction
of
the
new
downtown
emheizled
nearly
three
million
day’* Homes Inc., and architect
damaged. About 100 persona were
dollars from a Norfolk, Va , loan
for a large national Jewelry store Power and Light Company, Flor­ homeless.
MELBOURNE (UP)— Farmers said the Florida designation lasts store and office building is ex­
ida State Bank, Sanford Atlantic
pected to get underway in about
firm, Is typing her memoirs at in 21 Florida counties are eligible through next June 30.
chain.
...
night and working in lh# library for emergency loans from llie j The counties Involved are; Bro- “ d»F»*
His experience. *» even that National Bank ami The Sanford
e u P A ilA t* * *
of th* state industrial farm for frderal government to help over- ward, Charlotte, Collier, Dade, Be­
brief outline would indicate, covers Herald.
women during the daytime while come crop losses suffered in last Soto, Glade*, Hardee, Hendry,
a wide range of activity from the
Silver dollars for the runnerup
serving her 20-year prison sen­ week's big freere.
Bureau of Internal Revenue and priiei are eontributed by the
j Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian
tence.
numerous Post Offices around the Sanford Seminole County Chamber
Gov. I * Hoy Collins disclosed In Hiver, L e e , Manatee, Martin, OkreB c o u n t r y to commercial and resi- of Commerce,
» speech to the Itotary Club here chobce, Osceola, P a l m Beach,
ilential buildings, and to planning
Commercial Christmas Lighting
Thursday night th* Agrlruiturr De- I’inralla*. Polk, Saraiota, and St.
fo
r
Information
On
the land on which they stand. His which is one division, i) a com­
psrtm ent had spprov*d the loans Lucie.
CIRCULATION
petition
In
which
the
store
or
busi­
huge, carefully irransed catalog
The three d*y freeze damaged
to farmer*.
or aftor 6:30 p.m.
file and a glance at hi* carefully ness judged "top" winner receives
millions of dollars worth of citrus
The
announcement
of
the
dis­
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detailed drawing* Indicate a m itt- the Florida Tower and Light Com­
aster loans came at the same lime arid winter vegetable crops In the
PII. FA 2-2011
culu* method of operation and a pany's traveling trophy.
from lh# USDA. The department counties.
familiarity with a vast array of
Collin* said he had just been
•'building parti."
informed of approval of the loans
In the iandplanning field, liarby Rep 8yd Herlong of Leesriis is a firm believer in "wof.mg
huil;, who also was at the civic
with the land"—Instead of "fightBy Jerry Covington
(Oviedo played a very tight defense Job of ball handling snd were very county. The Sanford Herald
will C*qqle* governorpraised (he Flo"tng it"—and preserving as much
The flashy Sanford Seminole* under the basket hut It didn't take impressive on defense.
award th#trophy tonight for the rid3 congressionaldelegation for
as possible of its natural charm
and' beauty. Ha stated “ I am m ad. it «lo u t of 7 here Thursday McCoy long to loosen it up.
'W h i l e F .bry dominated the re ,
lh&gt;l ,, yicior(ou, r | ln
the "wonderful Job" they are do• gainst the outdated checker- night by defeating a vary aggressBig Carl Fabry, who was g re a t, bounding tor th# entire night, Jo#
, 11„, a„u , . i,i it,. ,.,r r .,,r ,,| „if . rnr
board plot and the long narrow Ive Oviedo Lion team by a score on th# boards and in the scoring High snd Mike Tamny came
UP t0 SemlnoU High Sehool
j ,
j0InJ ,.Ll ,uU ani)||1fr
lot" and he endeavors to "make of 68 65. The Seminole* held a ten department kept the crowd on It’* through enough to give the Semi- tonight forsometopnoiehhalke|- 1Pxample
ofwhat our congressmen
the most" of a parcel, efficiency- point lead at the half but big Carl toes with his wonderful play. He noles a victory. Ken McMurray ball—athing ih.it has been very are ,|nma forFlorida"
wise as well as appeal wise.
I Fabry and Andy Duda reared back hit 2i points tor the looser* and also contributed to the local reuse icaree ar0und here for so long.
After winding up bis two day
In the hobby line he was far to tie it up at the end of the fourth was followed closely by Andy Du- with his work under the basket and SANFORD
r r TOT , nur 0f |h* Central Florida rest
three years President of the Wish- quarter and It took a three minute ; da. Andy did « good job under the his ball
handling. McCoy
m ast, Collins and Mrs. Collins be­
Ingion Lriea Club—a miniature overtime for the Seminole* to come baskets and hit most of his point!
This waa one of th* best basket McMurray
gan the long drive back to Talla­
gcamera group — whichmakes him out on top. By defeating the Lions,
from there.
bail ga ea to be seen here In High
hassee Thursday night. The gov­
p ro fic ie n t inthe field ofphotogra- the Seminole* will play Lyman to-1 Guards Ray Lundqulst and Ce- Sanford In many a-year. The Semi- Tamny
ernor explained that Mrs. Collins
phy. For five years he edited and night tor the county championship. ; cil D.indridge threw in the second notes have worked hard and it Lundquist.
had promised their young daugh­
published the club's "Photolore" This was a very impressive win as half tor the Seminoles. Ray hit 18 seems to be paying off at last Dandridge
ter, Darby, she would be on hand
and made it nationally and inter- the Oviedo team hai long dominat points for the night and mad* two After many lean year* the hopes
for a school Christmas function
very important free throws In th# are beginning to come aliv* ai j
nationally known. He ha* also ed the cage glory in th* county,
28 16 M today.
done professional photography. His
Sparked by "Spider McCoy" in overtime. Cecil didn’t enter the they are sporting their best record OVIEDO
r r . f t tot
The governor In speeches here
letterhead carries three categories the second period the Seminoles game until the fourth quarter and since 1937. The Seminoles will go A. Duda
T s 19 and at Eau Gallic praised the com­
—Architect, I.andplanner, Archi- took a good lead. McCoy started proceeded to make layups and give sgainst the Lyman Greyhounds Fabry
B 6 21
munities in the area for their
teciural Photographer.
to fire from the outside and the himself 11 points for the lilt. He Here tonight In an effort to gain j M. Duds
3 3 13 growth and tor supporting the in­ AVIATION OK UN ANO-:.MAN 1'IIIKF II. A. VAItllKOlTUI reuresl
His offices are on the sixth floor ball hit nothing but the bottom also came through under pressure their first tourney victory. They Kelsey
1 3 9 flux of scientists and technicians today iltr r 27 y tir i n a n l aersire. II* a n hunorril
traditional
honored at tra
ef th* Sanford Atlantic National of the net. He piled up 13 points by hitting two free throws with defeated th* Greyhounds last week J. Duda
0 0 0
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iin iv at nuarlerm this
thim morning. He
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^ la n k Building, tastefully furnished In the first half and hit 4 more fo r, 15 seconds remaining to tie the and should be rated as alight fa
Unit
to Heavy Attack Training L
nil at the
lh* Sanford Nasml
Natal Air Button.
f
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(Official U. B. Navy Fba h&gt;)
&lt;n n the oriental atjrl*.
{tho night to rua hia total to 19. [game up. Both boys did a good , vactlea Sa be Use ohampe of the
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A decision to declare the fivecounty area of Central Florida a
diaaster area because of freete
losses to citrus groves will be
made by Monday or Tuesday,
Congressman A. S. "3yd” llerlong
said this morning in Melbourne.
Interviewed by a Melbourne
Times reporter, Hcrlong said "I
don't anticipate any trouble— I
am sure It will go through."
Herlong explained that the rea­
son the 21-county vegetable produping area w n declared a dis­

aster area first is because of tho
fact that truck cropa must be
replanted immediately.
"The request for the citrus coun­
ties’ diiisler appeal was made un­
der Public Law 113," llerlong de
dared this morning.
Congressman Hcrlong praised
Governor LeBoy Collins and the
Florida Senators who ire all work­
ing on the disaster plea for both
the citrus and truck farming
arras.
The Florida Congressman said

1,000 Persons Left
Homeless By Twisters

Kirk Reveals Plans
For Proposed Building

Architect Opening
Office In Sanford

Monday Deadline
Sel For Lighting
Contest Entries

21 Counties Eligible
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SHS Seeks County Championship Tonight

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Training Union
S lo p . m.
Preaching
7:30 p. m
Wed. Prayer ferric# 7:30 p.m.
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Cor. Park Ave. ft 4tk SL
Rev. John W. Thomai,
Rector
3:00 am .
Holy Euehtrlal
9:15 a m.
Pamlly Servtee
and Church School
11 a.m.
Morning Prayer and
Sermon
•errleas through (ha woek:
Tuasday and Thursday - Holy
Communion • 7:30 a.m.
Wednesday • Holy Communion
- 10 a.m.
Saturday • Sacrament of Panaaca • 5-6 p.m.

THE SALTATION A1 KV
114 Met

-edny Reboot
9:45 a.m.
jfornlai Worship
11 *.m. Sunday
I0:0t
m ining Ualon
I;1S p.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m
B m la f Service
7 p.m. Holiness Meeting
Wtdaaailtr Draper h u l u t : » open Air (Strodt Meotiag) 1:30
pm.
pm .
7:00
Y.P.L
7:10
halvation Meeting
GBffBVA
Tuesday
P utor
Chartci W. HamilJr. Corp Codeta
3:30 p.m.
t o d a y morning urvlcu:
4:00 pm.
Band Practice
I t i .e Sunday lebeot
7:10
Ladies Rome League
i t am . Moralnf Worship
Thursday
Bandar m n l s f eervteai:
1:30 pm.
Prayer Meeting
0:11 pm . Training Union
Satvday
«7:M p.m. Kveoisg Worship
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 0:30
Wadaaaday 7:10 pm . fraytr moottecUPBALA COMMUNITY
A M I KBIT OP GOO CKUBCK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH OP TRR NAZARENE
ISth I t a i l Laval Art.
"lanford'a Singing Church"
Her. C C. WkfU
Minister
Gray. K. K. t o w
Second St. and Maple Ava., Wast
Mrs. Clevar Marre
Pianist
R. H. Spear Jr., putor
t o d a y School
1 :0 am .
Maniac worship
U am . Kit, fatiM n Svsmariia Aaot Sunday School 9:45 am .
Pianist
Meralag Worship 10:45 a m
EvaacaUrta larrlaa
7:K pmP ray* and B ills Ita ly Watoaa* George PaeoUL Aaet SapL of Training Department! 9 p. m.
Chart h Seheel
Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
la y at 7:M pm .
—
» to Warship, go to aorro." Church School
10 em. Mld-wtak Prayar maoting each
yOPTEB CKAPBL
Wadntsday 3.43 p.m.
Worship
11o.m.
Tha Church of th« Naurtna la
Inning Worahlp
R:30 p. m.
"Everybody Invited te attend Wesleyan la doctrine evangelistic
In appaaL and world-wide la
our sentoee."
mlialaa.
• : U a m t o d a y School
"Whosoever will may coma".
11:00 am . Worahlp t o l a *
LAKE
MARY
BAFTliT
• : » pm . Worahlp lervteo
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
CHAPEL
/ADVENTIST CHURCH
Lake
Mary.
Fla
f o u n t a n &gt; s B A PniT
Sevealh S t and E ls Ava.
Faster — 1 *f - W. A.
Pastor
A. C. MeCluro
Sunday School S:45 am.
■aai trth i t At Pash A n
Sabbath School
Saturday
Honing Worship t i am.
Tha aid of your March
9:30 am .
Training
Union
1:30
pm.
For a frlaodly Church.
Worahlp Servtee
11 a.m
G onld B f t t e
Daatv Evening Worahlp 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Matting
Wadnaidaj
P ram Meeting Wad. 7:30 p m
SUUan llifia h a th a v 1 L
7:30 p m
PAOLA WESLEYAN
t o d a y Blbla lehool
19 e.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
LABS MONROE BAPTIST
Praaehtac
u a,mg MUea Was* M l L t l
CHURCH
Blbla Study
V pm . Sunday School
0:45 am Putor, B. G. Brown
XraBCallatie P m eh ln j 7:45 pm . Morning Worahlp
10:45 am A Church With A rriandly Wel­
Prayer Meeting (Wad.) 7:15 p.m- Wtsleyan Youth
5:45pm.
come
Hlulosaiy prnmlllcnUl
Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
Three m llu west of Sanford on
You Aro WaUomo
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 first street, then right at Monroe
pm
Corner.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Everyone Welcome
“Not forsaking tha assembling of
Bar. J. W. Pirhaas. Pastor
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
ourselves together, aa tha manner
Cm. yoartoaVh I t Ooh Are
of some la; but exhorting one an­
Sunday School 1:45 am .
other: and so much the more,
CHURCH OF GOD
Morning Worship Scrvleo 11:00 a.
as ye see tha day approaching."
Rev. Joel D. Brown. Paster
Heb. 10:35
Preach Ave. an* Sad SL
Training Union 1:45 p.m
Sunday School—10 a. nt.
Sunday School 0:45 am .
Evening Worship a p.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p m Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Wednesday Prayer Mm ‘1U t p .» .
Mld-Wsek Servlco Tuesday 7:30 Training Union—T p. m.
"Coma thou with as and we will
Evening Wonhip—A p. m.
pm.
do thee food."
Young People Service Thurs­ Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER day 7:30 pm.
—8 p. m.
Eer. L. F. Tasker,
Paster
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
ERENEZEK METHODIST
Sunday School
10 am .
BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Morning Worship
11 a -« .
Comer of Waat Fifth and Holly
Evening EvsngeUsUe Sarvlce t;15
Cttraa Heights
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"WELCOMES YOU**
(Tha Church with a Glowing
Putor Wm.‘ L. Stepehn*
Hurt)
Weakly Services:
Associate B. D. Crslglow
Tuesday and Thursday 7:45 pm . Rev. Charles F. Brown Pastor
10 am .
n n l i r Saturday Morning Broad*
Sunday School 10 cm . Clifford Sunday School
Morning Worship
11a m .
E. Johnson, superintendent.
east ovsr WTRR 10:35 am .
Blbla Study
7 p. m.
Preiehing Service 11 sm.
FUST CHURCH OF CHRIST F u yir meeting, Wednudsy, l.M Evening Service
7:30 p. m.
SCIENTIST
Mid week Servlet Wednesday
p.m.
IN E. Second S t
7:30 p. m.
Sunday Service
H *m .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
"A GOING CHURCH POR
Sunday Servlets
1100 am .
2nd st and Elm Ave.
A COMING LORDSunday School
11:M a m .
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangelist
COME AND SEE THERE
Wednesday Evening Meeungs 5:00 SUNDAY:
IS A REASON.
Radio program WTRR 9:13 a. m.
FIRST PRfSBTTIKIAN
Lesson-Sermon—"Is The Universe, Bibit School
10 a. m.
CHURCH
Including Men, Evolved By Atomic Morning worship
11 a. m,
Oak Ave. and 3rd 5t.
Evening worship
Force?
7:15 p. m.
The Hev. A. n.M dnnii. Minister
Reading Room located in Toyor TUESDAY
of Church Building open to pubJe ladles Bible Clasa
9 30 a. m. Mrs. George Touhy. Minister of
Mtulc
2:50 to 4:50 p.m. Tuesday and WEDNESDAY:
Thursdays.
Blbla Study all agta
7.45 p. m. Mist Katharine Brown, D.C.E.
6:45 a. m. Scrvire
A cordial Invitation la extended
5olo—"O Holy Nighl" Harry Weir
to all to attend our sirvices and
LAKE MARY CHURCH
Anthem— Cheribaum Song'' Chan­
Or NAZARENE
use tha Reading Room.
cel Choir
East Cryatal Lake Drive
ST. LURE'S LUTHERAN
Sermon— Mr. Mclnnii
Pastor Rev. S. L. Drawdy
In Blavla tNsar Ostade)
Sunday:
9:43 a.m .-Sunday School
Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy
Palter Blbla School
9:15 a. m. 10.30 a.n*.—Session meets for
Morning Worship 8:23 sm.
Morning Worship
11 a. m. prayer in ho Session Room.
Radio Mission Broadcast at 1:30 Yeung Feoplaa Meeting 6.45 a. m. 1! a.m MORNING WORSHIP
a m . ovar WORZ 1740 Ye)
EvingeUittc San lee 7:30 p. m. Anthem —‘ O Holy Night" Chancel
Sunday School 1:00 a.m—for ail Wadneaday:
Choir with solos by Mrs. Charles
age groups.
Prayer Band Mealing
9 a. m. Wilke A Harry Weir
Christian D»y School — Monday Prayer Meeting Service
7:30 Sermon— Mr. Mclnnlv
through Tridsy 3:00 am. — (AH On the first Wednesday evening
N u r^ rlrs lur chiidrrn under
elementary |i* d u
and kinder- of eseh month at 7:30 o'clock la
three, and three to six, every
gnrten.)
Sunday morning during the
tha regular missionary mseting.
worship hours, 145 a. m- and
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
11 am .
OF LATTER OAT SAINTS
Oak Art. at ttk St.
3.30
p. m. .Senior High fellowship
J. C. Brooks — Branck President
Rev. Rickard Lyons, Putor
7 p. m. Christmas Pageant
City Hall
Sunday Maasas.
Sunday School
10 a m .
613 a. m . 1:00, 9 00, 10:00 and
Sacrament Masting
• P-».
neon.
Wednesday Primary Mmting at Watkly Massaa
Dally at 7:15 a. a .
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
WELCOME
CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Elder Springs
OF GENEVA
Joe Deuthltt, Plater
Jack L. Stawart
Paitnr
BUI Doair—Sunday School N y t Sunday School
io a. m,
Mrs. Trey Rhsmsa—
Mernlng barvlee
U a. m.
Trailing Union Dirsetor
9:45 am .
Sunday School
11 a. m.
Morning Worship
6:13 p. m.
Training Delon
.Jo p. m.
Evening Worship
Wadaetdsy;
7:10 p. m.
Prsytr Masting

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PAOLA CHURCH OP CHUFT
Lord's Day: Biblo Study at 10 a m
Worship Santee
U:00 a m
Evening Servtee
T p.m
Ivaryono Welcome
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
CL a Swaggerer
Plater
Sunday khuol io am.
Ifaning Worahlp Borneo u a m
FREE METHODIST CHU1CM
Laarel Ava at itk 8a
Bet Ones.1*
1407 Sanford Ava.
Promotion Day exercises will be
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Evening Evangellitle 7:45 pm.
Wednesday night prayer
and
praise service 7:30 p m
Sermon by the pastor.
Evening Worship Saralee 7:30
p m Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer Matting Wednesday 7:36
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shadows. And striking the new-fallen snow, it casts a daz­
zling halo upon boughs of pine and holly.

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Like a candle in the night Christmas rolls back the shadows
of time, and touching the life of man. gives an aura of peace
and good will to every day and deed.
It was truly the simplest and humblest event in history,
this birth of a child in a stable. But from it shines "the true
Light ivhich lighteth every man that cometh into the world."
And to live in that Light, to reflect it upon the world around
us: this is peace and good will.
Like a candle in the night the Church beckons us to the
gleam of its ageless Truth. And as ive come to live by the
Church's teaching, our faith will roll back the shadows for
those around us.

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Play School Toys for the Eager Beavers

DOLLS
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Doll House*, Carriages, Trunk* and Strollers

HUGE SELECTION of TRUCKS
by Huhley and Toolslelov
BICYCLES
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bjr Murray

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MEMPHIS (UP) — oil weevil*
ire crowing “ fit and vlcorouj’* off
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rattrn made to bloom earlier and
last longer through Improved pro­
duction practices. Dr. H. G. John­
ston lays.
Johnston told the bellwide cot. ton production conference that
I such practices as irrigation and
| increased fertilisation cause rapid
fruiting and exttnd the growing
period late into the season
'This furnishes an abundant
food supply for boll wreevils going
into hibernation," the National
Cotton Council executive said.
"And It means they are well fed.
fat. vigorous and in better con­
dition to survive the winter."
Weevils Increase
Johnston said U. S, Department
of Agriculture studies at Tallulah,
La., show about I'v times as
many live weevils emerged In the
spring during the Isit 10 years as
in the 10-year period before that.
He urged farmers to use early
atalk destruction practices as well
as chemical controls to keep boll
weevils In check.
Dr. II. Brooks Jsmes of North
Carolina State College called for
two cotton programs Instead of
one.
"One would promote • freer al­
location of resources, efficient cot­
ton production and permit cotton
to compete with other fibers and
with foreign cotton," Jamea ex­
plained.
“The second program would be
designed to take care of the small
cotton farmers. This program
should not depend upon the pricing
mechanism to accomplish its ob­
jectives."
Irrigation Praised
Dr. Grady Crowe of Stoneville.
Miss.,said supplemental Irrigation
Is reducing production uncertain­
ties In humid areas.
Crowe cited research figures
showing that in a three-year test
in Alabama, non-irrigated cotton
yield varied 35 per cent while irri
gated cotton varied only 2 per­
cent.
James B. Dick, alto of Stone
viiie, said research studies showed
a T3 per rent yield Increase in the
“plant four, skip four" planting
method. He also pointed out that
skip row planting helps in weed
control and that there are bene
fils from allowing the land to lie
Idle.
TERMITES SPOIL HOLIDAY
HOLLYWOOD lUP) — Actress
Peggy Webber, her husband and
their two small children will spend
Christmas in a motel. They stdd
their house several days ago ami
were ready to move Into another
home when It was found termites
had moved in first. They couldn’t
move back to their old house,
and the deal on the second one
has been cancelled. "And we're
not going In find another house
on such short notice," she said.

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THE CHURCH f i r GOD
Corner
Park Avenue and I4th St.
OF PROPHECY
, _
J. Bernard Root. Minister
23«: Elm Ave.
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Enlrainjp.r. WtoeUtO
Pastor. James II. Messer
Organist. Helen Witte
Sunday School n t» a m
Sunday School ...... —9.43 a. m. Morning Worship it a m.
Morning Worship ......... It a. m .1Voting Pcoplr's Meeting— it V&gt; p
"Sermon: “The Old Story"
in
The Pilgrim Fellowship meets Sunday Evening Service 7.30 p m
Women's Missionary Sen ice Meet
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P- “L
ing Wednesday Evening.
THE SANFORD CONOR ELATION
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
of Jehovah's Witnesses
CHURCH
1121 West 1st. SL
Lake Mary,
Sunday 1 p.m. Watchtower study
Wednesday 1:30 p.m. Congregation Rev. Alexander I.imv Minister
Bible study
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Friday 9:M p.m. Serviea meeting Mrs. James M Thompson, Orga­
nist
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School
_
to a. m.
Morning Worship
ll a. m.
519 Park Ave.
(A Southern Baptist Churrhl
A cordial imitation is extended
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor to all.
Fred B. Fisher Associate Pastor
Mr. W. L» Harmon Director of
Atuaic
*4.
Director of
Mrs. Guy Bishop
Music
Organist
Mrs. Marvin Milan
H:43 a.m. ’ F*
Morning Worship
9.45 a.m.
Sunday School
II a.m.
Morning Worship
ft 13 p.m.
Training Union
7.30 p.m.
Wednesday Service
(Nursery for an servtcesl
(Earphones for bard of, hearing)
SIGN LANGUAGE
PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­
tist Convention
101 West Onora Road
Jo# II. Courion
Pastor
J. A. Hunt
Supt Sunday School
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Worship Sarvte#
ll a m.
Training Union
ft 30 p.m.
Evening Serxic#
T:4i p.m.
Nursery provided.
Wednesday Evening Preter Serv­
ice
7:30
THE ALLIANCE cnURCII
Christian A Sn*»lonary Alliance
Park Ave. A tlth St.
Paetor: Rev. David S. Carnefix
Sunday School
9:13 p. m.
Morning Worship , 10:40 a. m.
Evening Service
7:43 p. m.
A. Y. F. — Youth Service #:30
p. m.
Jtld-Week Service — Wed ft p. m.
“ A friendly church for
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Sunday School
Sun. 9:13 a. m
Adult Bible Class Sun 9 15 a. m
Worship Service Sun. 10:30 a. m
THIS IS THE LIFE" on WDHO
TV Sun. Aflrrnoon.
Children's Christmas Program
Sun. 5:30 p m.
Junior Choir Monday — Time to
bw annoiinrrd
Junior and Senior t'holr Mon 7 30
p. m.
Christmas Service
Wed It a m
FIRST MtTIIODWT CHURCH
for ail a « s )
12:00 a. m. Morning Worship Serv­
ice
Anthem “ A* Lately We Watched"
aoloist, Mrs. Jerry Sehmeer
Anthem "Russian Carol" Chancel
Choir
Sermon. "He Shall Save Ills Pen
pie"
Evening Worship
ft:30 p. m. MYF
7:15 p. m. Organ Ve'pers, Mr*
Albert llickxon
7;3o p. m. Evening Service
Special Sluslc — Organ and Piano
Dilrt — Overture* to "The Mrs
liah" Mrs Alhert Hickson A Mrs
Lulu Bailv
Solo — "0 Holy Night", Harry 'I
IVeir
Sermon: "Move Over"
ft 30 p m Intermediate* and Sen
lor Young people will leave the
Church to go Christmas caroling
After the caroling they will haw
their Christmas party The part)
for the Seniors will be given b
Mre. M. E, Baker at her home
the Intermediate* will return t .
th» Recreation Hall of the Church
for thrirs.

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which Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin objective In life—the reunification
By CHA1LEB * . MCCANN
Called F ra * Staff Carraapaadeal addressed, in advance of the NA­ of Germany.
West German Chancellor Kon­ TO meeting, to iti leadera and
Obviously, reunification lies (ar
rad Adenauer baa emerged aa the t« th t leader* of all countries in the future. Russia will not, in
which
belong
to
tho
United
Na­
key man at the North Atlantic
fact It can not, agree to reunifi­
Treaty Organisation meeting in tion!.
cation until the whole Europcmw
Adenauer
auggetted
that
the
Faria.
It la clear that no big decisions NATO countries use normal diplo­ picture has changed. To Russia?
can be made at th t IS nation con­ matic channels to sound out the Communist East Germany i* both
ference without Adenauer’* full ap­ Soviet government on any specific a springboard for an invasion of
Ideas it might have for East-West
proval.
western Europe and a buffer
The r a m r o d straight old m an-he (talks to ease the cold war tension,
against an Invasion of Eastern
will be HI year* old on Jan. •—la Dispitche* from Paris aoon be- Europe.
Traveling over the warm sands of the
~
at
the
gan
to
aay
that
an
agreement
the most forceful figure
But every move that Adenauer
along the lines of Adenauer's prodesert with a hush of just-before-dawn
conference tsble.
makes In foreign affairs is made
posal
was
being
worked
out.
And
he
speaks
for
Europe's
most
darkness all about them, the pilgrims look­
Adenauer said In his speech at with eventual reunlflcaiion m
prosperous, snd potentially most
ed afar and saw the first tell-tale glimmer
the opening business meeting that, mind.
powerful country.
of lights In the humble little town of Beth­
Adenauer set the tone for the pending any possible agreement -------------------------------------- _XJ
lehemNATO meeting right at Its atari. with Russia, tha Allies "m ust be
President Elsenhower snd Sec­ equipped with advanced weapons
"0. little town of Bethlehem, how still we
retary
of State John Foster Dulles equalling those of our potential
see thee He; above thy deep and dreamless
hid gone to Paris thinking of the enemy.”
sleep the silent stars go by .
”
establishment of missile h u e s ln The United States wants to es­
Then, drawing nigh, the wise men and
Western Europe as the chief Issue. tablish In western European coun­
But Adenauer put first the ques­ tries bases for intercontinental
shepherds get a glimpse of the dazzling
tion of trying to find out just range ballistic missiles snd stock
beauty of Virgin Mother and her Babe.
what measure of sincerity, if any, them with missiles.
“Silent night, holy night; Son of God,
there may be ln Soviet Russia's
Aa Agreement On MlssDe*
love's pure light; radiant beams from Thy
"peace offensive” — the Utters
The Paris dispatches say some
holy face, with the dawn of redeeming grace,
kind of an agreement on missiles
Jesus Lord at Thy birth . . . Jesus, Lord at
Is being worked out.
But undoubtedly the sounding
Thy birth . . . ”
out of Russia will come first ln
Once they had seen the Christ Child, they
carrying out of any agreement.
n il p i m i M p r l rfn n'n d liY V '-r li t h e
By LYLB C. WILSON
interpretation on "whenever we launching of a Communist satel­ Adenauer sharea the misgivings
ages to commemorate His birth with Joy. United Pr*ta Stall Orrespeodext want to.” The United States lite did not raise hia apprehensions of some of the imaller NATO al­
WASHINGTON (U P )- There 1* couldn't put a satellite in orbit to­ "one lota" about national aecurity. lies on the advisability of estab­
ful thanksgiving.
That became the administration
“Joy to the world, the Lord is come; let a" Alle* ln Wonderland auallty morrow, for example. The missile party line, precisely followed by lishing bases equipped with weap­ Uhincalnb-* ““■£blare
•
,
,
*
, ,
,’
about the mlude discussion, at chief sajd it would tske time to
which would be used lf a big
ring »cl—
earth receive her Mng- let everv lienrt i Ie4ll t0 lhe extent Out It become. assemble the component part* of White House spokesmen thereafter ons
scale nuclear war broke out. Rus­
prepare Him room, and Heaven nnd nature cur|oulcr and curlouaer.
the launching missile.
unt,‘ 0cU 1#- when Vlce P m ld ,n t sia has warned repeatedly that
Richard M. Nixon warned in a
Wert Jewelry
sing . . . "
Dr. Werboer Von Braun, for axIt developed that the only sub San Francisco speech against a these basei would be prime ta r­
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"Cortie, nil ye faithful, joyful and trium- ample, revealed under eongres- stance behind Holiday's b r a v e brush-off of the importance to the gets.
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pliant, O ernne ye, O com c ye to B e th le h e m ;
questioning that orders to statement in New York was that United States of the Sputniks.
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ln
the
Paris
meeting
is
his
No.
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come nnd behold Him, born the King of ject had not been followed up with Fla., rocketi capable of putting a “A grim and timely reminder"
angel* . . . ”
an allotment of money with which satellite into orbit. Holiday'! testi­ of the great magnitude of the So­
mony seemed a bit optimistic to viet Union's scientific and Indus­
And thus, the wondrous night fulfilled to get going.
trial capacity, Nixon called the
God’.* promise that Hi* Son would be bom The proceed order earn* about the questioning senator*.
Sputniks. Since war* are won or
was
widely
fortnight ago and
like the order to proceed given lost now largely on the measure
in the Pity of David.
Mixed Gladiolus Bulbs
the or- to Dr. Von Braun, Holaday'a New
What
The charge ha* been handed to all men ^ ‘‘and the 'attK '''publicity York speech was part sugar pill of scientific and industrial capac­
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nnd women, who this Christmas should might have had Is not evident, un­ and there la some congressional ity, Nixon’s warning seemed to
possess * grave bearing on na­
pause nnd ponder these lines which close less It was intended to quiet tha clamor now to replace him in the tional security.
Chrysanthemum Blooming
voters' anxiety about the missile missile job. Whatever may have
n famous carol:
Last
week
Lf.
Gen.
James
M.
Mixed Colors
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been the motive behind the fore"For, lo! The days are hastening on, by program and national security.
Gavin, chief of Army research,
interesting. too. was a sequence going Incidents, very few if any
Poinsettias
Fireballs
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prophet bards foretold, when with the ever- of statements made hy William M. persona would believe or (uzzeit gave the senators a professional
soldier's
judgment.
He
said
the
circling years, comes ‘round the page of Holiday, the Pentagon missile that there wa* anything other than
of Sputnik I was "per­
gold; when pence shall over all the earth chief. A bit more thsn a week the utmost sincerity In Preildent launching
haps
the
most
significant military
Its nnrient splendor fling; and the whole ago Holiday told s New York Elsenhower’* best-publicized pro­ thing in our time."
nouncement
on
the
mlaslle-satelaudience
that
tha
United
State*
Celery Avenue
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world send back the song which now the
The voters will suck no sugar
could put satellite* into orbit, like lite Issue.
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angel* sing-’’
off
of
that
one.
They
may,
even,
a Sputnik, "whenever we want to."
Apprrhenrioa Not Raised
He made It on Oct. 9, five days be tiring of sweet*.
A New laterprelitioa
Came last Friday and Holiday after the Soviet Union launched
appeared before the Senate Pre Sputnik the first. To a news conThat situation is comparable in the case parednen subcommittee. Under ference question, the President re
questioning Holadsy put his own s p o n d e d thst the successful

Music Of Christmas Tells The
Christmas Story In Carols
And so, th e C hristm u Season comes once
more.
And with It the music which has become
sueh an Integral part of the season we can­
not visualize a Yuletlde hoIjHay without
the enrols and songs which live In our hearts
throughout the year.
The story of Christmas Is one which
cove*’’ h multitude of characteristics from
humility to diety. The music of the sea­
son does the same.
There is no more humble place thsn
Jesus’ birthplace, the lowly stable.
"Away In the manger, no crib for s bed,
the Little Lord Jesus lay down his sweet
head . . . ”
And once the presence of the wee Babe
was known, the multitude of nngela caroled
their message to poor ahepherds as they
Ve"t watc*1 ove- their herds,
"Ifnrk- The Herald Angels sing, Glory to
the newborn King; peace on earth and mercy
mild. God nnd sinner reconciled . . • ”
"It enme upon the midnight clear, the
glorious song of old; from angels bending
near the earth to touch their harps of
gold . . . "
So the shepherds and the Wise Men turn­
ed their faces to the aky and saw the Star
in the Eaat.
. "Star of wonder, star of light, star with
royal beauty bright. Westward leading, still
proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light...”
And, as they sat forth to seek the Babe
who waa born In the City of David, the
potentates were prone to identify thomaelves, thus ndding prestige to the pilgrim­
age destined for a lowly stable.
"We Three Kings of Orient are, bearing
gifts we travel afar, field and fountain,
moor nnd mountnln, following yonder
star . . . ”

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W hy Insurance Costs Must Go Up
Insurance coats are going up—a fact
which provides one more example of how
inflation snd other dollsr-depreclsting
forces come straight home to us all.
The “why" of the matter can be simply
explained.
Since 1060, for Instance, the cost of build­
ing materials snd labor have advanced more
thsn 37 per cent, according to the govemmen tissued Construction Review. This
means that every time a fire occurs the
coat of making the necessary repairs Is far
greater than it used to be. Thus, fire in­
surance rates that once were adequate are
no longr so, and rate increases are unavoid­
able.

of windstorm insurance. North Atlantic
hurricanes alone In 1954-55 produced wind­
storm losses of over 5250 million and 1957
Windstorms in ths South and West were
in greater number than ever before. So
high windstorm Insurance rates are need­
ed to offset higher windstorm losses.
Then we come to the automobile. Modern
cars with their wrap-around windshields,
complex tail-fin assemblies, Christmas tree
tail lights, and other such features, become
even more expensive to repair. Juries tend to
bring in bigger and bigger verdicts in cas­
ualty cases, even for comparatively minor
cases hihI injuries. Hospital nnd medical
care costs are up. This year the highway
The Sanford Herald
death toll may approach or reach 40,000
■al*rr4 m w h i S •!»«■ nailer Oelaher IT, ISIS at and there will he more than one million in­
lb* r*at OINrt «f laatarl n«fl*a, ■»*»» tki AM
*1 «•■■»*«• af March .1. 1ST*
juries. It all mid* up to the plain fact that
r u m FKRKiaa. r a w ■■* Pakllak.r
insurance companies must meet steadily in­
scsniov h a h w a x a n .. r , . r . i u . v e i t . r
creasing costs—and the only solution is
r .V r .l.T * J. c C I N I S n . A 4 v a M U Ia a M a a a a a *
higher ratesm a il. h r *
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a ta a c n ir n o x a iT R i
Over the long-pull, we, the policy holders,
■ r C a r r la r
U « H &gt; w eak
fla a M a a lb
I I.M
make the insurance rales. If losses soar,
T h ra * W aaika
a i l M aalb a
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rates must follow. If losses go down, so do
All O k lta a r v aallaaa, rarA a f tb a a k a , a a a a ta lla a a a a 4
tf a tlr a a a f a a l a r l a l a m .n l for th a »«.*&lt;••• a f r a l .l a g
rates. We can help reduce insurance costs
f a a S a w ill ba a b a r » a 4 fa a a f r a a a la r n 4 a a r l l .U a a a la a .
in the future hy diligently practicing fire
T k a H » rrl4 la a m a m b a , a f (ha l 'a l l . 4 P raaa aahlrh
prevention in our homes and places of busi­
U m tll 1.4 a i r U a l a a l r l a Iba aa a f a r r .a a k l l r a l U a
a f a ll fb a la a a l a a n a f i l a l i S la Ikla B , n i , a , . r .
ness—and by avoiding excessive speed and
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Friday, December 20, 1057 all other accident-producing driving habits.
FIVE SUICIDE TRIES
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (U P )Robert L. Graham, 22ycar-old
soldier, wa* held by Army author­
ities today In connection with five
alleged attempts at suicide be­
cause he said his wife "doesn't
love me any more." Fayetteville
police said Graham, stationed at
Ft. Knox. Ky., drank kerosene,
tried to down himself twice, at­
tempted to lung himself and tried
to break his neck between cell
bars.

regiment’s
brightly burnished
bronze ceremonial cannons weigh­
ing almost half a ton each. Police
testified Sgt. Ernest Tucker and
Corps. Ivor Davlta and Raymond

Redfern sold the Gordon Barracks
cannons to a scrap dealer for 130.
The court Wednesday fined Tucker
&gt;30 and the corporeli 110 each.
TVy said they were short of cash.

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Fri. Dee. 20, 1957—Page 5

Woman’s

Gene D. Wilkinson

Sanford
To Wed Miss Dorsey Dec. 29

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Mr. -and Mri. John C. Dor icy
of Winter Garden announce the engagement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter Daihtl Levonla to Gene David Wilkinson,
ion o' Mrs. Samuel A. D. Wilkin­
son and the late Mr. Wiiklmon of
Sanford.
The bride-etee‘ is a senior at
Lakeview High School In Winter
Garden, where lhe is a member
of the Peso Club, the Tri-Hi-Y,
the presa Club. She is alio a ma­
jorette and an officer in the high
school band.
Mr. Wilkinson Is a native of San­
ford. and graduated from Seminole
High School. He spent three years
In the Navy, where he served aboard five aircraft carriers. He

Miss Ann Davis
Honored
With Shower

SEEN AT THE SEMINOLE High School Key Club dance wan thm
attrnetive trio. Left to right, Janice Luaen. Dede Sharon, i’eggy
Jahe l.undqulst.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

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Key Club Of Seminole High Has
&lt;»Christmas Dance At Mayfair Inn
The ballroom of the Mayfair
Inn was gay with a Christmas tree
and gilded magnolia leaves Wed­
nesday night, when the Key Club
of the Seminole High School held
its annual Christmas dance.
Chairman of the dance was
Berry St. John. On the planning
committee were Ellen Vihlen, Jan­
ice Luxen and Barbara Mitchell.
Pete Bukur and his I’opulalres
played for dancing.
Mayfair Inn manager Frank Mebanc acted as master of ceremon­
ies during the evening. Much hil­
arity was enjoyed during the mu IK

Gamma Omegas
Meet Tuesday

plication, broom and hat dances.
Christmas songs were presented
by the Double Quar tte, the Triple
Trio and the Mixed Ensemble, all
of Seminole High School.

Store Has Banquet
For Employes
Employes of Penney’s Depart­
ment store enjoyed a Christmas
banquet In one of the private din­
ing rooms of the glamorous Mayfair inn Tuesday night.
The table was decorated in the
holiday theme, with red candles,
greenery and Christmas balls. To
one side a small tree was decorat-

Mist Ann Davis, bride elect of
Jerry Murphy, was honored last
week with a miscellaneous shower
given by Mrs. M. R. Strickland at
her home on Palmetto Ave.
Games were played by the guests
during the evening. Priies were
won by Mrs. J. A. Calhoun and
Mrs. Buford nrown.
After the honoree had opened
her many lov.ly gifts, refresh­
ments were served. The hostess
was assisted by Mrs. G. It. Strick­
land. A pink and green theme was
used in both efreshments and de­
corations.
, Inv’tet’ were Mrs. J. C. Davis,
the bride-elect’s mother, Mrs.
Flossie Goodson. Mrs. H. F. Robi­
son. Mrs. Thro Pate, Mrs. W. V.
Bitting. Mrs. Jack Schirard, Mrs.
B. B. Crumley, Mrs. Howard Monteith. Mrs. Y. C. Bollinger, Mrs.
J. A. Calhoun, Mrs. Boss Adams,
Mrs. J. &lt;t. Nicholson. Mrs. 0. W.
Touchton. Mrs. Bufnrd Brown. Mrs.
Otto Anderson, Mrs. G. R. Strick­
land, Mrs. Ray Herron. Mrs. Roy
Tillis. nail the Misses Sonja and
Sandra Monforlon.
cd with glittering ’’.sputniks".
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. R
N. Blackwelder, Mrs. Lavlnia
Vance. Mrs. Mary Holticlaw, Mrs.
Rosa I.ee Hamilton. Mrs. Grace
Cordell, Mrs. Dorothy Bollinger.
Mrs. Joanne Bockey, Mrs. Anna
Walls, Mrs. Leila llirt, Mrs. Kath­
erine Myers, Mrs. Helen Jones.
Mrs. Doris Milam, Mrs. Ruth
Marr. and-Charlcs D. Williams.

ia employed by the Western-Electrie Company In Cocoa.
The wedding will take place
December 29 in the Calvary Bap­
tist Church in Winter Garden. The
Rev. R. Lemp will officiate at the
( p. m. ceremony. A reception
will follow in the Florida Lounge.

Miss M. Owen
Reveals Final
Wedding Plans
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Owen
have announced lhe final plans for
the marriage of th d r daughter
Martha Jane to James Bishop
Davis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bishop Davis of Madison.
Tlie wedding will take place at
t:00 p, m. December 22 In the
First Methodist Church. Dr. R. E.
Rutland witl officiate.
The maid of hone* will be Mlta
Diane Wright of Winter Park.
Rrid stnalds will be Miss Marjorie
Rarber of Madison. Miss Ann Faircloth of Perry, Mist Nancy Roun______
trep and Miss Jeanette Kinlaw of
Sanford,
Mr. Davis will be his son’s best
man. Ushers include James C.
Owen Jr., brother of the bride.
Albert Davis, brother of the
groom, Slater Wight of Carro, Ga.
Raymond Brown of Madison, and
John Thomas of Adrlle, Ga.
A reception will follow the cere­
mony in McKinley Hall All friends
of the couple are invited to the
wedding and reception.

Lake Monroe School
Sees Santa Claus
Lake Monroe. Students of the
l ake Monroe School presented a
delightful Christmas play Friday
evening.
The first, and second grades
gave the religious part of Christ­
mas, through ‘‘The Little laird
Jesus",
The Glee Club sang ‘’The Ang­
els”, ,"Silent
, „N ight” and "Christm“ Lul’sh&gt;r’
The third ami fourth grades
eacnted "The Toys Change
heir Minds." Group singing fol*
lived the play. Santa Claus appireil briefly to give the children
indy.
School waa dismissed for vacat­
ion Wednesday, December IS.

The monthly soda) meeting of
the Gamma Omega Chapter of
ESA was held Tusday evening
with Mrs. Eugene Estridge acting
is hostess.
During the business meeting
plans were made to help a family
at Christmas ami further Rushing
Season plans were discussed.
The hostess thdn served cake
and coffee to Mrs. Ann Raborn
Stevens, Mrs. Jack Schlnard, Mrs.
W. It. Jennings, Miss Barbara
Flynt and Miss Patty Walker.

Your Girl Scouts
By Rath Tally
The new Brownie Troop J78 of
Pinecrest School met Tuesday.
Dec. 10, for its Christmas party at
the home of its leader, Mrs. Marie
Lewis, The Florida room was de­
corated in a Christmas theme of
rrd. white and green. The girls
sang Christmas carols and strung
popcorn. Special Christmas favors
were handed out hy Mrs. Lewis.
Refreshments of a variety of
cookies and kooi-aid were served
to the following Brownies: Joan
Shaffer. Susan White, Mary Mar­
garet Reynolds. Janet Lewis, Mary
Ann Mclnnis, Dixie Holmes. Kathy
Todd. Gail Gatrhel, Cynthia Kinsure, Metlissa Drake. Joyce Jones,
Karla McNair, Diana Huskin,
Mary Rac Hite and to Mrs. Berta
Conn, Assistant Leader.
Girl Scout Troop 263 which Is the
fly-up troop at All Souls Schoo
has had a full program of aclivi
ties since their first meeting eartj
in the fall. These girls have beer
busy working nn the Second Clas!
badge requirements for lntcnned
iatc Girt Scouts. At the last meet
ing In October Kathy Bauer flew
up from Brownie to Intcrmedlati
rank at an impressive ceremony
Early in November a cookout wa
held at the home of one of thi
troop members. Caroline lem m ­
ing. when several of the mothers
from the troop committee furnish­
ed a bountiful cockout menu. The
troop committee for Troop 263
ts comprised of Mr*. R. Leflls,
Mrs. L. R. Bauer, Mrs. E. 11
Lemming, Mrs. D. Cunning. Mrs,
R. F, May and Mrs. W. Johnson.
Like most other Seminole County
Girl -Scout Troops, Troop 263 will
curtail meetings until after the
Christmas and New Year holidays
wilh a Christmas program ami
party on December 17 to which (lie
mothers have been invited. Mrs.
S. F. Durand Is leader of the
troop with Mrs. E. Kendall as her
co-leader.
Girl Scout Troop 212 under the
leadership of Mrs. Marg Hoop
combined with Mrs. Belts Linker's
Brownie Troop 2.13 on Tuesday In
spread Christmas cheer at the
Srmltinle Countv Home south of
Sanford. In addition to Individual
gifts which the girls presented to
the residents of the Home. Troop
212 gave them a living Christmas
tree which can tie planted outdoors
after serving as decoration for |he
holiday season. Mrs. Sally White
and Mrs. Willa Prokoseh accom­
panied the girls of Troop 2X3, Scout
Troop 212 was accompanied hy
Mrs. Marg Hoop. Mrs. Marie Mit­
chell, assistant leader, and Mrs.
Harry Kanrll.
Intermediate Seoul Troop, as vci
unnumbered, composed of girls in
the Pinecrest area and under
the leadership of Mrs. Jackie Aus­
tin. met on Monday, the Irt, at th*
Lake Genevieve home of assistant
leader, Mrs. Louise Drebert. The
occasion was a Christmas party
highlighted hy dinner s e r v e d
around the Christmas tree. Tlie
girls exchanged small gifts and tinprogram consisted of games and
the singing of Christinas carols
The Christmas project of Girl
Scout froop 10 has been thu ntak
ing of colorful and engaging toys

GIRL SCOUTS OF Tro-in SI2 load a Christmas tree into tha ear. The girl* took the tree and gift*
fo the Seminole County Home, with a Brownie Troop.
(Staff Photo)

Conning The

News

By VIRGINIA CONN, Sockt.s EdUoc
All male golfers who arc memhers are asked to remember the
tournament Sunday at the Mayfair
Country Club. This one will be a
Santa Claus tournament and in order to enter members must have
a toy costing not less than one
dollar. The toys will be given to
needy children.' A bring your own
steak dinner will follow at the
club. President Ivey has been eon
fined to his bed, and the publicity
has sadly suffered-fo r this we
apologue. Hope that John will he
well enough to come out and play
on Sunday,
Don’t forget to buy lickets for
the Beta Sigma Phi concert and
dance December 27. Art Steddont,
lhe artist who will play that night,
will he in Sanford this weekend
when he attends the dance at the
Elk’s Club. Tickets will he nn sale
at all the drugstores and Monday
the girls will be selling them down­
town.
Tlie concert promises a com
pleteiy enjoyable evening—besides
dancing to the music of Pete itukur’s Populaires. Just one more
thing to brighten up the holidays.
Ami all fraternity nr sorority
members should get cracking ami
pay their membership duet to

Mrs. Carter Fleeted
President Of
nhebean Class

they nil
n\ay attend the dance at the
Mayfair Christmas night. This is
The Pliebean Class of the First
when Joe College meets Grandpa
and discovers at long last that the Baptist Church held a Christmas
older generation lived once too, party recently at the home of Mrs.
and many times In the very s.Lme J. D. Carter.
old building on the same old campMrs. Jessie Carter was elected
us.
as
the new president. A toy was
The' Sanford Post Office Is the
place to tie today lo see all ones purchased for the church nursery.
friends. And while the poor cm- Games were played during the
plover* don’t think so, there is evening and prices won by Mrs,
ahout as much spirit to he found Ralph Betts, Mrs. Vernon Hardin,
In the sending and receiving of
, ,,
,, „
packages and cards as anywhere aml Mr*’
rlorc*’
In town.
Refreshments were served hy
Christmas parlies are heglnnlng t!'° hostess. Attending were Mrs.
to take the spotlight. Wish I could Benny Austin, Mrs. Piercy, Mrs.
make every party l o v e r take an j Carter. Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Dan Batoalli—It would be ‘‘I will not be ten, Mrs. Hardin and Mrs. Doroangry If I am not invited lo pvrry
party in town. Ginny Conn is dy thy Stapleton.
jng to write about them, but If
she docs someone will feet offend­ visitors nr out of town trips—like
ed. There are certain limitations it any time of the year, but right
to every hostesses’ hospitality. Tlie
wholp town rannot squeeie into now things are i t peak activity,
one house". End of oath. Would and I just want to give the facts,
appreciate calls about parties or ma’am.

from yarn commonly called "Oetopussies". The toys were present­
ed to the patients in the pediatirle
ward of Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. These same girls partiripat
ml in the Tuberculosis Society
ban tie day last Saturday. Leader
of Troop lo Is Mrs. Lily Buckley:
assistant leader, Mrs. Jean Flet­
cher.

Ilet,n Sismii Phi Presents
ART
S T E I) H 0 M
"Around The World With Music”
December 27lh
8:15 l*. M.
Mnyfnir Inn Hull Knom
• Also Orchestra For Dancing
• 1.50 per person

• Proceeds for Charity

Ihulina Powdrr
Hand S Hotly

I .oil.&gt;n, Cologne, 8 5

1 Malory
H°PPy
Birthday
Ann Fcinberg

CHATTING AT THE KEY Cluh danee Wednesday night at the Mayfair Inn waa this foursome.
Left lo right, Bonnie KUffrr, Willis Osier, Sharon llrrrish. Itiehnrd Powell. (Phot,, by Bergsirnm)

H in d A lU fy

Lotion with
Dispenser, 82

; Julian Harrison
! Camoline Wiggins

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Church
Calendar

If

FRIDAY
2:30 P. M. Primary Department
I Christmas Party in McKinley Hail
^ at First Methodist Church.
The Junior Fellowship of the
I First Presbyterian Church wilt
meet at 6 00 P. M. for a Christmas F
party.
The Children’s Christmas part’
of the First Presbyterian Church
I * will be held in Fellowship Hall a’ *7
I 1:30 P. M.
The W.M.U. Executive meeting
of the First Baptist Church will
meet at 2:30 p. m. and the Busi­
ness meeting at 3:00.
SATURDAY
Kindergarten Christmas Party in
McKinley Hall of First Methodist P
Church.
£
SUNDAY
I f The Training Union Executive
^ enmmittee will meet at the First
Baptist Church at 5:0o p. m.
MONDAv
The «th grade Junior Depart­
ment of First Methodist Church
will have their Christmas party
in McKinley Hall at 2.00 to 5:00
p. m.
The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church will have their
monthly supper and program at
•y 7:*i0 p. m.
The Chcruh ar.d Chapel Choir:
rehearsals of the First Baptist
Church will be postponed.
TUESDAY
The Carol H and Crusader Cboir
rehearsals at the First Bapti*
Church will be postponed thi
week.
THURSDAY
The Carol I and Concord Choirs
of the First Baptist Church will
ftfnot rehearse today.

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Legal Notice
MOTTO o r I t IT
■TATI! UK FLURIDA TAR
HEL EN L WAV. A KURIN Aid
MAKT JC. I.KEOON. t( alive. m d
their r es p ectiv e unknown heirs, dsvie***, a r s a t e e s . u i Ii i i m . lienor*,
creditor* u t fruit***, an d a ll H I *
lira c l a i m in g
any
lat*r**l
br.
tnrousft, **d*r or a f a l t i e l o*ld raO K l l T i d*f*ndaata: TH R R E I I E C *
'll VK UNKNOWN HEIRS, da via*#*,
Irani***, assist***, Manor*, credi­
tor* or truatae* of It. M. LBEIOX.
deceased. and LKOKA RHAW LKKl u N , a l a s know* aa Leona A U***
ana and Mra. Lana* Levaon. dar*aa*d. an d a ll partita c la im in g any
|ai*r**t
by
th r o u lb .
under or
acalnat b*I4 defendant*; aad any
and all peraoa karln*. o r t la lm ln a
to ha**, a a r rlih l. t i l l * o r iataraat
In an d t o th* Inltewla* deacrlbed
land, l y i n g and b e l n i la Hemlnot#
County, Florid*. In-w lt: N W U of
NW &gt;, n( l e c t i o *
T o w n sh ip 24
South Ran g* SI Caat. an d Lota S*
aad t ( a f Halm H a m m o ck Allot*
menl a cco rd in g to plat th e reo f re­
corded l a HUS Bonk t , page* 114
and IIS nr th* public record* o f
■emlaol* U'ottnly, rtorlda.
Too. a n d each of yod. nr* hereby
notified t h a t a adit ha* b**a bro ught
a ia la a t yn * In th* Circuit Court, la
and for Memlaot* County, Florida,
la chancory, en titled W IfEN tlT
WlrtllT, II. *t al, plaintiff*. V. 1IBI.KN U WAT. *t al. d efen dan t*
aad yo u and *a*h o f you. a r* re­
quired to file your Anewer to th*
plaintiff*' Complaint with th* Clerk
nr aald Court, and aarrn upon plain­
tiff*. o r plaintiff*' altornay. 0 Kn.
A. HPRRR, JR., whoa* add/aaa la
P. O. Bo* l i l t . Hanford. Florid*, a
ropy of aald Anatrar, oa or btfor*
Monday. Ja nuary t. test, and If
yen fall t o do no, a dtcra* pro conftaaao w i l l bo entered ag a ln w you.
aad each of you, for th* relief d e ­
manded In thta romplalnt.
Th* n a tu re o f thla anlt I* to &gt;)ul*t
the lltl* to tha ahoy* deacrlbed
land In plaintiff*. Martha W i g h t and
Jlary W i g h t l.*fft*r, and (n ourcraenr In tit)* to plaintiff W. Henry
Wight. If, to wit: &gt;aa-J**a Corpora­
tion.
WITNEHH m r hand and the a*.I
of aald Court at Hanforn. gemlnol*
County. Florida, thla Jth dar o f
l&gt;*c#mb*r. A. f&gt;. ttIT
O P. HERNDON
c l e r k o f eald Court
Dr Aria J l.nndoulat
D*n uty Clark
orn
a . np R FR
.»n
Solicitor for nlalnllff*
r n no* t u t
*-n'nrd. Florida

22**®**** ** MM- MNNIOT tAFTtUD—Archw !^ n iH ehArd Jr,CuihIfl* of Bo,(on U giving hla
Bouvltr Kennedy after th*
Infant w u bsptlxed a t S t Patrick** Cathadral In
^ « L Y o rk . Tj)t father. Sen. John T. Kennedy

Year-End Crop
Report Given

WASHINGTON, —UP—Ameri­
can farma turned out k bumper
crop In 1957 on the smallest total
acreage planted or grown gince
1919.
Tha Agriculture Department''
year-end crop report said the,
tSKATA
1957 crop matched tha record
production of 195(3 and 1918 and
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
TO; I I K N H T
W.
H lllN IU M
e n d get an
all-time yield per acre.
____
l l l 'I I N I I A M . fall w lfa , It
l i v i n g a n d if ilr a d t h e ir u n ­ Tha record yield was accompli sh­
k n o w n h e lm a t la w . le g a t e * * . ed despite many local and sect­
devU eee,
gra n te e *.
a s e lg e a
setbacks which
delayed
in c l a i m a n t * o t h e r w le o u n d e r ional
t h a m , o r e it h e r o f th e m , d e - planting and slowed
harvest of
ceaaad
o r n th e r w la e .
w hoa*
le e ld e a c e a
and
a d d re a a e a aa soma crops to the latest stage In
k n o w n o r u n k n o w n : A N N I E K . several years.
(iltirrt.N a n d » ____ORIFStated in index form the 1057
F I N , h e r h u e b a n d . If liv in g ,
and
If
d e a d t h e ir u n k n o w n crop joined those oi 195fi and 1948
h e lr a at la w . Iv a a ia e a . d a v la tea. g r a n t e e * , a a a lg n e o r c l a im ­ in reaching 108 per cent of the
yield
a n t * o l h e r w l e * u n d e r th e m , o r 1917--I9 base. The overall
e i t h e r o f H it m, ile ce n e e d o r par acre index covering 28 field
o l h e r w le * .
w hoa*
r t e ld a n r e *
127 per
a n d a d d ra a v e * a * k n o w n a r * and fruit cropa reached
u n k n o w n : J. B. F E f l O C a o N . cent of the
1947-49 base. This
JH . and
F E m lU H O N , h i*
w ife . I f li v i n g , a n d I f d e a l considerably surpassed the prev­
t h e ir u n k n o w n h e i r * a l taw. ious record of 12-4 per cent
in
le g a t e e * ,
d evle a ea .
gra n t***,
n a a lg n a o r c l a im a n t * u t h e r w la # 1958 and 118 per cent In 1955.
u n d e r th e m , o r e it h e r o f them ,
d e c e a ie d o r o l h e r w le * . w h o a *
r a a ld e n c e * a n d
n d d ra a a a a
na
k n o w n a re u n k n o w n ; E M E R ­
S O N C. M A L I . ancL.
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w if e . I f l i v i n g , a n d I f d ea d
I h e l r u n k n o w n h e i r * a l la w .
l e g a l * * * , devteeee. g r e a t * * '. » *•
e ig n e
i r r la lm a n t a v lh e r w l a *
u n d e r c : * m , o r e it h e r o f them ,
d e c e a e e il o r o l h e r w le * , w h o a *
r a a ld a n e a *
and
a d d ra a a *
aa
know n
a t*
unknow n;
UP­
W A R D W . P A C K A R D and A D P IE
F. P A C K A R D , h la w ife ,
w h o a * la a t k n o w n a d d re e * w a a
It r o a k lln e ,
N o rfo lk
C ou nty.
M a a a a c h u a a lt * . I f l l v la g . a a d
I f d e a d Ih e l r u n k n o w n h e lr a
at
la w .
le g a t a e * .
daelaeee.
g ra n t***,
a e a lg a a
or
c l a im ­
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o t h e r w la *
under
them ,
o r
e i t h e r
of
t h e m
d e c e a a o d o r o l h e r w le * . w h o a *
r e a ld e e c e *
and
a d d ry * * * * * *
k n o w n a f # u n k n o w n ; L I 'C I K N
P R P R T , a la o k n o w n a a L U ­
C I A N P H U R T . * l * o k n o w n ae
M IC K A N U R lT It Y . a a d PHDK I I E M . P R C R T . h i * w ife . If
l i v i n g , a n d I f d e a d Ih e l r u n
k n o w n h e lr a a t la w . le g a t e * ! ,
d a v l a * * * . g r a n t * * * , a a a lga a or
r la lm a n ta
o lh e r w le #
under
th e m , o r e it h e r o f th e m , d e r e e le d
o r o t h e r w le e ,
w h o e *.
r e a ld a n c e a a n d
a d d re a a e * * *
k n o w * a re u n k n o w n * a a d n n r
and
a ll
p eraon a
h a v in g
or
c l a i m i n g t o h a v e a n y r ig h t
t i l l * , c la im . In t e r # * ! o r d e m a n d
In n n d to th e f o l l o w i n g deerrlh e d
p ro p e rty
lo c o te d
In
H a m ln o le
C ou nty,
g ta te
of
F l o r i d a , d a a c rib e d * * fo llo w # ,
t o -w lt:
B e g i n n i n g I U c h a ln a N o r t h o f
o f th e S o u t h e a e i c o r n e r of
t h * \ V S of th* N E W of th *
HW V.
H a n lo n
T, T o w n a h lo
I t . H. H a n g * 14 K , r u n W l i t ,
c h a in * .
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l l 'o
c h e la * .
E
I I I , c h a in * . X 1 4 1 2 c h a ln a to
p o i n t o f b e g in n in g
TOP
A IIK
HEREBY
N O T IF IE D
t h a t a n u ll h a * b e e n f ile d a g a ln a t
y o u In
th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f the
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C ir c u it , t * a n d f o r
S e m in o le C o u n t y . F lo r i d a , e a tltle d
TIIE F I R S T N A T I O N A L B A N K A T
( H H . A N L H ) . aa C u r a t o r o f t h * E i l a t *
n t B. t&gt; M r ln t o c h . H r . C o m p la in a n t ,
va H E N R Y W . B U R N H A M . * t al.
D e f e n d a n t * , c h a n c e r y N o. &gt;141 T h e
n a t u r * o f t h la a u lt la t o u u le t title
You
a r * r « i u l r * d to f i l e y o u r
w r it t e n d e f e n a e * w it h t h * C l e r k o f
a a ld C o u r t a n l a e rv a a r o p y tb a r a o f
u p o n f l a l a l l f f y e n o r o e v n * o r ba|&lt;&gt;r# t h * 12th f r of J a n u a r y . A . D
t &gt; t r o r a d e c re e p r o c o n fv e e o w ilt
be e n t e r e d e g a ln e t yo u .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d eeal a.
C l e r k « f t h * C ir c u it C o u r t la a n d
f o r S e m in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d * , thla
t a x d a y o f D e c a m b e r. A . D . t i l l ,

o r- herndon'

C l a r k o f t h e C ir c u it C o u rt. In
a n d fo r S e m in u t * C o u n t ? ,
F lo rid a

B«

A ria J
L u n d q u la t , D .
f C I R C C lT C O U R T S E A l. t
S A M E . MURRELL a S O N S
Attorney* fo r Pla intiff
t lt t * S. D ra n g * A v t a u *
O r la n d o , F l o r i d a

C

m i t i i i: o r i t i t
8TATK OP FLORIDA TO
JAM Eft A. STAFFO RD and
DIANA MAT STAFFORD, hla
• lla
K.ntd.nv*
unknown:
Malllna ad dr.ee: 111] San
Ju an Road N. \ \ , Albuyu.rUU«. New Matlco.
Tail, and sack o f you. ar* hereby
n o tified
that a su it baa
b**a
bro ught aga in st you In th* Circuit
Court. In and lor Samlaol* Countv.
Florid*. In ebancary. •n iltlvd JO­
S E P H a LEVY and TKS.SIE LEVY,
hla wtf*. plaintiffs, v. JAMES S
STAFFORD
aad
DIANA
Ft AY
S TA F FO R D , hla » If*, -tafandonrs,
and y o u , and sack of you, ar* r»uulrad to fit* to u r A i a . t r to plain­
tiff*’ romplalnt with th* d a r k of
Mid Court, and i - r t a upon plaintiff*’ altornay . HF."
A SPEER.
J R , whoa* a l t r v . a ta P. i t R&gt;i
1244, Sanford. Florida a copy of
aald Anawar, oa or bator* Manley.
J a n u a r y 12. A.D.. t i l l , and If you
fait to do ao, a d.rrao pro coafaaso
w i l l ho *ntar*d a sa laat you, and
aack uf you, for th* rt lla f JiraanJvd
la aald Complaint.
l . t a itatitra uf this auR ta ta fortcloa* th a t cartala m o r t a . g * data
May 2 J. IF)), ( Iv a n hr Jam** A
S ta f f o rd and DMna May S taffer!
hla t u f a , to Je tvft R Levy n n t T*.
a,* L i v y , hi* wtf*. recorded in Of­
fic ia l Record* Book 41. H 4 * 111 o.
th a public record* o f Seminal*
Cooaty, Florida, ea cu m berlnx th*
fo l lo w in g deerrtbed 1**4 located la
S e m i n - l . County. Flartd*. to-wlt:
S o u l * II I foot * ( i s # Weal 111

(D-Miu.) Is at left at the mother holds her
daughter. Tha baby was b o n on Nor ember 27.
Her godfather was the Senator's brother, Robert
r. Kennedy, chief counsel of tha Senate com­
mittee Investigating labor-management rackets.

Some Sudanese women wear
Feed grains and forage had a
big year. The com crop at 3,402,- cartridga shells stuck la their
832.000 bushels waa the
third lower lips.
largeat In history. It was
only
slightly smaller than the 3,455,283.000 bushetsof 195*1 and only
„ Gun and
moderately below the record 1948
Ammunition
crop.
Oats production was much larg­
S A L E
er than in 1958. Sorghum grain
more than doubled any previous
output. Hay tonnage A:ts almost
ROBSON
onr-tenth larger than the 1955
Sporting Goods
record.
*
301 E. 1st St.
Wheat, the Wg breadgrain crop,
FA 2-5W1
weighed in at 917.102,000 bushels,
far below average.

feet o f the MW&gt;» » f Hoc'luL 4,
Township 24 South, Itanico I t K.sat
lleaa road' right of w a y ) .
W 1TNK I4 toy Itsn.l and aval of
said Cou rt at tlanford, Samlnole
County. Flo i&lt;la. thin It th day vf
Dece mber, A. D . tail. *
It P. HERNDON
Clerk ut aald Court
B r Aria J. I.uaduulat
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Mr. And Mrs. Robert W. Lord
Celebrate 54 Years Together
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lord,
South Sanford Ave. Win eelebrate
their fifty-fourth wedding annlvereary on December to. Mr. and
Mra. Lord are the parent* of ten
children. Mra. Edna Heehler. San­
ford, John. Tampa, Mm . May
Jarvi Ely, Minnesota. Mn. Nellie
Fryer, Sanford. Sgt. Joseph B. of
Augusta, Ga., Raymond, Sanford.
Frank of Mystic. Conn. Jerry of
Sanford, Mr*. Kathryn Gllitrap of
Sanford and Mr*. Alyee Regers,
Grand Rapida, Michigan. The
Lords have 9 Grandchildren and
two great grandchildren.
Robert W. Lord and Bessie Lee
Hoard were engaged in December
1902. The second week In January
1903. he visited her at her home
In Waco, Florida, and on thta oc­
casion he asked her father and
mother for her hand In marriage
end received a favorable reply.
The n ett day he wai to leave for
home and Bessie walked down
to the gate with him. There they
talked for sometime. Then he left
for home. That night he wrote the
following poem entitled.
PARTING AT THE GATE
On the fourteenth of January,
As the tun shone clear and
bright,
And the wind blew away tha
clouds
MK. ANT) &gt;1US. HOBKRT W. LORD
Which had gathered through the
0
_
night
Two lovers stood beside the gate
Enterprise Choirs
In the little village of Waco,
Now their hearts were not so
Assist In'Program
light
^
Mr. and Mr*. 0. T. Pearson had The Christmas program, under
For soon he must go.
as week end guest*, Mr. and Mr*.
Donald K. Pearson, Miss Jessie the direction of Mr*. Bascom Carl­ Now these lovers heart* were
touched,
Kersey, Donald Jr. and Kathy ton. wa* preiented most success­
fully Sunday evening In the Bar­ On (hat spot that seemed so
Pearson, all of Hialeah.
sore,
'
Mr. and Mrs. David It. Spaulding nett Memorial Methodist Church.
As they talked of future day*
and children Bruee and Sandra will Children of the Children's Home
When parting would be no more.
arrive Sunday from Pittsford. N. presented the Nativity scenes, and
And the love that they bestowed
Y. to spend the holidays with her were ahly assisted by the Junior i Seemed to sparkle in their eyes,
parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. and Senior choirs In completing a For they loved each other with
Bruce, 1211 Crescent St. Mr*. most inspirational program.
A love that never die*.
•S paulding will be remembered as
She is the sweetest girl on earth
Lights
were
turned
on
the
Christ­
the former Lourena Cassidy.
The very pride of his soul.
mas tree decorated by members
But'the bell of parting
of
the
M.Y.F.
Members
left
their
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Moore-were
To
these lover* soon muit toll.
called to Jacksonville Wednesday White Christmas Gifts for the
Thus they stood with steadfast
due to the illness of their son Clark. needy families; the children left
eyes,
-----their toy* and game* for the le*»
Hera werebrown, hit ware blue
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Levy and fortunate children. Rev. Walling
And shesaid “ Mydeareat boy.
baby daughter Lynn from Oakdale. then ihowed a film strip on the
I will ever to you be true.
Long Island have arrived to .pend origin of the Christmas carol* and
a month with Mr. and Mrs. Sam many carols were sung, accompan­ Then the tears aprang in her
eye*
Levy. Mr*. Richard Levy and ied by Mr*. Harry Anderson and
and came rolling down her
£ three children will arrive Sunday Mr*. Cecil Seller*. Refreshment*
cheek.
from Jacksonville to spend Christ­ were serves! by the members of
And told him of her love
mas with the Levy*, while her hus­ the W S.C.S.
Which no human longue can
band it overseas.
speak.
Then he turned to leave her.
FOR QUALITY
Like s soldier with hi* sword,
And parted from the girl he loved
T R U C K RUBBER
Hii own tweet Bessie Hoard.
RECAPPING
On December JO, 1903 Robert
Iwtd and Be*sie Hoard were marON YOUR SMOOTH
r**":
On December 20. 1911 on the
occasion of their Golden Wedding
AnMvera.ry he wrote the followS E E -C
PIIONE 0.E1GHT
Ing poem and dedicated it to hi.
SEVEN TWO
WELSH
wwe‘
FIFTY YEARS WITH BESSIE
Welsh Tire Shop
“If You Have A
Fifty year, with you. my dear
Tire Job To Do”
* IRS W. 2nd
How lime doe. slip away,
Seem, on y y««terd.y to me
B.U thia ii our Golden Wedd.ng
v ,y* *
44
You re not is pretty as you were

fis A &amp; jo jm h

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TIRES

Tbit we all ean see,
But the Ufa that you have lived
Makes you so sweet to me.
Your hair has turned to silver
And has only a traee of gold
But the iwectest thing to me.
My dear,
Is that you love me when I’m
old.
Our children, how they listened
To the lultsbyes you have sung,
AU this happened years ago
In the days when they were
young.
We have come a long way to­
gether
From where life seemed ill
aglow
But today you are juet the same
to me
As you were fifty years ago.
Down the stream of life together
We ire sailing, side by side
Hoping someday we will anchor
In Heaven, where w« will abide.
Now I’d give all thia world
Yes, and another world too
Just to be able to live
Another fifty years with you.
Robert W. Lord
December 20, IBM.

Fidelis Class
Gives Linens
For Needy

The Fidelis Clgs* of the F lrit
Baptist Church held Its regular
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Verne Messenger. Group
three served as hostesses.
Mrs. Messenger presided In the
absence of the President. The
meeting was opened with a prayer i
after which the minute* were read
and a financial report given by
the acting secretary and treaaurer. Mr*. Ruby M. Davia. AH debt*
outstanding were requeued paid
immediately.
Instead of the usual Christmas
Gift eschange between members,
gifts of linen were brought by the
members for a needy family.
The devotional wa* given by
Mra. Ruby Wade. Her talk waa
based on Scripture taken Trom the
book of Luke. Iter theme waa In
keeping with the Christmas aeaaon.
Thia wa* followed by prayer by
Mrs. Be«iie Davis.
Following this portion of the
program a aorlal hour was enjoyed
enjoy a ChrUtma* partv given hr the K*teniion Department of the Flr*t Baptist Church.
by the following members: Hr*. flllMT-INB
W right,
rig h t,.......................................................
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* (kneeling),
‘
--Franklin
--D.
Left to
Mr*. Bertha Gihba, Mr*. Mae William unit, Mr*.
J, It. Fields
Ruby Register, Mrs. Ruby Wade, Frank*. Mr*. I.uvaila Frank*.
.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Mrs. Evelyn Gunter, Mrs. Aileen
Thompson Home
Cooper, Mrs. Annie Mae Sheppard,
Mrs. Roche presented a Christ­
Ruby M. Davis, Miss I-orene Mrs. Heinbuch New Christmas Party
Sfcene Of Meeting Mrs.
mas story "The Shepherd Who
Franklin, Mrs. Trixie Whitaker,'
Didn't Go” . Gifts were exchanged
LAKE MARY— Mrs. James M. Mrs. Uurine Messenger, a visitor, President Of
Held By Junior
and refreshments served to the 18
Thompson was hoatess last week Miss Kite Heilman and the teachpresent.
Story League
to Circle No. 1 of the PWO of the e r. M"
The» 'U m Friendship League
.
« ^
presented Mrs. Gatehel with a
The Friendship league of the
Community Presbyterian Church. Christmas gift. Refreshments of
The Little Women's Story League
Mrs If. M. Cochran led the itr4w htnT .hortcake and coffee Congregational Christian Church met Wednesday night at the home
met at their hall on Monday a(lerChristmas devotion.
were enjoyed.
noon. The business meeting was of Donna Young in Lake Mary. The
Evinrude Motors
Envelope* were given to the
railed to order by Mr*. Heinbuch. Christmas party was held.
memher* by Mrs. Donald Klrkner.
president, Mrs. George Chahot led
The meeting was conducted by Boats and Trailers
Clrele chairman, to be uied for
the devotional period. Officers' for Donna Young, linda Williams, sec­
their offering at each meeting dur- Lake Mary School
the coming year were elected aa
ipg I960 Mra. Eileen Willard, pro­
SALE
follows: Mr* Wm. Heinbuch. presi­ retary. read tw\* letters from Mr*.
gram chairman, led the group In Has Program
LAKE MARY- The Lskt Mary dent: Mr*. J. C. Sawyer, vice Keefer, the organiier of the Jun­
a continued atudy of the book,
School children and teacher* pre­ president; Mrs, B. 11. Ivers, se­ ior Story League.
Christ the Church and Race.
ROBSON
The neit meeting will be at the sented their Christmas program cretary; Mrs. Edith Wood, trea­ Stories were told by Shirley Vihsurer: Mr*. George Chahot, chair­ len, Donna Young. T.lnda Williams.
church with Mra, Klrkner, aj hoi- Tuesday evening
Sporting
Goods
The itage wa* transformed with man of devotinna.
Betsy Setmencmann, and Karen
teas on Jan. 1L
.101 K. 1st St.
FA 2-1961
Mra. Heinbuch showed member* Metier.
Mr*. Thompson serv.d spiced *
,r"
B,,vw an attractive Christmas door spray
hot punch to Mr*. Willard. Mrs.
Th#
gr, de p r w n ted the the had arranged to be given Dr.
toehran Mrs. Kerkner. Mr*. ** JJ' ,tory of the Little it Shepherd. Root at the close of the afternoon.
*ni «&gt;"•
Smi*h' Each firat grad.-child had a part She also had a lovely spray In
J1/*
ip , r l - tMr*'
ai an angel, ahepherd, Mary and memory of the late Mrs. Scott EyOPEN EVENINGS
•Jm'- ' ’r*- "5™JJ u # * M rl' " * r j Joieph. or modern children. Their man which will he placed on the
Cook Mrs. Ed Zimmerman Mr. (
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rr(rl latter’* resting place next Sunday
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Carol Uwe and Mrs. Fannie Lef- p m of th, Itnry ta th(. children. afternoon by a group from the
MONDAY — TILL 8:30
n*r
| The second gride helpsd a* a church.
choir.
I During the remainder of the af­
The second graders were dress­ ternoon members enjoyed a Christ­
Christian Church
ed as members of a hand complete mas party. The table was beauti­
with a hand leader In a tall hat. fully decorated, neliriou* refresh­
They played several Chriatma* ments were served by Mr*. E.
Circle Has Meet
Benedict, hostess, assisted by Mr.
circle No 3 of
F trat Christ selections.
The third grade presented the M. H. Billingsley. A humorous re­
f,ln church met Monday night with
Hri ^ n. Huntley. The rhalrmin. dreaa amt custom* n( Christmas citation was given by Mrs. Laura
&gt;(„. Frederick Ellett, preilded. Around the World. They told the Mall' entitled “Si. Nick Visit* the
\fr i . Yeitey gave the Christina* different cuatomi with word and Sales Girl." Carols were sung and
the grab bag produced many adevotional. Mrs. V. II. Grsnlhsm song.
give the study leason. summsrls- The fourth and fifth grade told of musing gift*.
The next meeting will be held
|ng (he lessons of the laat «U the flrit Christ m u In word and
month* period
song. Hiey sang a number of ie- on January IS | l the home ot Mrs.
Laura Ball.
Th, h o ltr]| h4d decorated with lections.
The ilxth grade composed a
the c h riltm iI lh, m4. gh, frrvH
The Arctic tern probably see*
refreshments to the following: choir and tang songs from God more daylight than any other
Real Ye Merry Gentlemen to
creature. Th* world's greatest
Prmon&lt; Mri. v . H. Grantham. WhBe Chrlatma*.
M„ . U |U r Th
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---------Tha teachers
--------and children work­ traveler, it nest* each summer
Ytaloy. Mra. J. L. Horton Sr . Mitt ed hard on thia program of pro­ in th* North 1'olar regions, then
F,
BUhop 4nd
Mr grams, and everyona in the packed flies some 11,000 mile* to Ant­
auditorium will long remember arctica for another nighties*
Perry L. Stone.
summer.
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TALLAHASSEE—FJorMi State's
Duplicate engraved sliver ciga­ were gives to (he winners of the the players name U not on the list ments played since the last lunch­
1957 Semi notes finished among na­
she will not be put Into a flight,
rette
boxes were awarded Wed­ Ringer tournament which has and therefore will be unable to eon. Winners of the Ringer tourna­
tional leaders la four Individual
ben
In
process
for
the
past
three
ment were First flight winner,
and three team catagorles la final nesday to the tlalng winners of months. Ringer ehalrman Mrs. W. play.
tho
Navy
Wires
tournament
a
t
the
class
A, Mrs. William Foulk, Run­
major-college football statistics
K. McRoberts stated s i she award­ A -letter was read from Mrs.
released by the Nftlonal Collegiate Sanford Woman'* gotf Association ed the prizeP, that the ringer Is Gene Wltzel, thanking members ner-up, Mrs. Augusta Runell.
luncheon a t the Mayfair Country
Athletic Bureau.
very beneficial to the golf game, of the S. W. G. A. for their part- Clai* B, a tie between Mrs. Wil- —
Senior right halfback Stan Do- Club. The winners were Mrs. John particularly for beginners. It Ing gift, and resigning as handicap Item SjniUs and Mrs. David Cun- 9
boss ranked second nationally In Williams and Mrs. W. K. McRob- ■hows a tangible effort of how chairman. Mrs. Dee Russell has nlng.
G ass C, Mrs. Marge Bae‘
total yardaga oa kickoff returns. erts.
well the participant can play. taken her place. Miss Russell had cash, runner-up, a tie between
Redeemable eash certificates The present tournament will last been working elosely with Mrs. Mrs. Robert Shedden and Mrs.
Doboss returned 19 klekoffs for
300 yards and a 204-yard aver­
Wltzel before the tetter's depart Jack Stribling. G ais D, Hazel
through February.
age. Utah State'a Curtis was fir
Rowell, Runner-up, Mrs. Chris
President, Mrs. Crete Hlgglnboout front with 605 yards on 23
Mra. John Crawford announced OverstedL
tham announced that handicaps
returns.
Winners of the December 4
would close December 27 for the that the organization now has
Junior left half Bobby Renn
Dot Powell tournament. Memberi 64 members. Two new social mem­ tournament of odd holes, one half
finished 12th In punting, after rank­
must sign up in the locker room, bers were Introduced; Mrs. Harry handicap, Class A. Myrtle Adams,
ing In the top 10—once as high
or call Mrs. William Foulk In or­ Tooke and Mrs. Mary Sue Comp­ Gass B, Mrs. Jack Stribling, Gass
a a third—six weeks in a row. Renn
der to enter the tournament. If ton. The new memberi were wel­ C, Mrs. Charles Park Jr., O n s |
moved up a notch from his 1954
comed by the elub.
D. Mrs. Kirby Fite Jr. Low putts,
ranking of 13th by averaging 40.4
Prizes
were
awarded
for
tournaAirs. Charles Meeks.
Lists Off Y ean
EDITORS NOTE: HI» U the Improvement, and If you inilst on
mlssloner of the conferences, In­
yardi on 35 punta. Punting king
The third factor.I’m counting on Dave Sherer of SMU averaged 45
n t h w if 4bMtefc«t m UM «ff. being ipeciflc, any sixth place;
cludes:
la one I'd likely get some argu­ yards on 34 punts.
h im
o«tleek of each
maybe ■ notch or two higher.
Eads: Mike Burrows, 12, Reseda,
PLENTY OF —
Frankly, I'm counting on an Im­ ments on. Boiled down. I'd say
lea fee u a n far IM , e r lU n by
By OSCAR FRALEY
Calif.; Joe Yocci, 13, Fort LauSenior Bob Nellums, voted FSU's
several
of
our
top
players
simply
proved
team
for
three
reasons.
the managers of eaeh rlab.
United Prese Sperts Writer
derdilr, Fla., and Cliff Edwards,
most valusble player by his team­
One, I believe our Detroit trade had "off" seasons in 1957, among mates, ranked 26th in pass recelv
13, Waynesville, N. C.
helped, even though we released them Vic Power, Billy Hunter, Ing. Shifting from end to fullback t°d*7
By MABRY CRAFT
an All-America football Tackles: Norm White. 13, Mill
Bob Cev,
Billy Martin reluctantly.
iVrlUtn Far The Unite* f rein
in mid-season, Pensacola’s Nel- team which mikes the rest of Valley, Calif.; and Bob Handley,
• Christmas Wreathe
• Potted Plants
1 think another thing working in 1 figure Hal Smith, Frank'House lums esught 21 passes for 217 them look like child s play,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. V - Kan• Dish Garden*
• Mixed Bouquets
13, Middlefield, Conn.
sa t City, I batlava, will be a def­ our favor this year la our rookie and Harry Chit! will give us fine yards
• Glads
• Corsages
and
two
touchdowns. The
The
This one **•
Is, actually. And '*J*”
It has Guards: B1U Ryan, 12, Atlanta;
yards
and
two
touchdowns.
initely stronger American League crop. Piteher Walt Craddock, the catching, the flrat two sharing national leader, Utah's Vaughn, t0
14
mf£ Tim Roettger, 12, Torrance, Calif.,
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contender neat summer than- last International League pennant-win- most of the work. In the Infield, grabbed 53 passes for 754 yards. fou,dn ‘ *?P*r *te the Ut
and Joe W egten, 13, Philadelphia.
when ws climbed out of the cellar nrr'a top winner, and Inflelder Power looks solid at lir a base, The Scmlnoles set a school rec- from the boys.
W&gt;P11„ Ceiter: Jeff Novlnger, 13, KnoxIn the final weeks, leaving Wash­ Mike Baiei, from the same Buf­ and Lopez will get a tborough ord for most opponent's fumbles H*
J 0? S ' ! villa, Tenn., and Tony Uzzs, 12,
falo
team,
should
help
substantialington In alghth place.
trial a t third.
recovered the psst season and It kids All-Amerlea .team *^ect~ ifermosa Beach, Calif,
We're retting our sights on solid ,iySipes Ave. a t Railroad Crossing
Joe DcMaeitri, an American gained from a third-place tie with from 100.000 small
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footbliU Backs: Charlie Cobb, 12, Daytona
League all-star, ahould handle Wyoming in that department. Roth plsyers
Y , Teach, Fta.; L. E. Sawyer, 12,
ihortatop In good ityle. Second FSU and Wyoming recovered 26 The team, announced by Yale Elifcbetb City, N. C.; Alex Theios,
base might be called our Wide- enemy fumbles. Only Brigham coach Jordan Oliver as head com- 13, San Bernardino, Calif., and
open Infield ifot.
Young (32) and Holy Cross (27)
John Bollei, 12, Schofield Barpoint-after
percentage
leader, racki, Hawaii.1
Woody Held, who I put second recovered more.
to Jim Plersall and nobody else
Florida State finished 11th Sheppard connected on 12. of 15 Cobb — a grandson of the lmIn centerfleld, should be improved among polnt-after-touchdown lead- attempts the past season.
&lt;mortal Ty Cobh of baseball fame
and he’a looked great already. era, making good on 14 of 20 at- Thanks to Reno's long-distance _ lmj Sawyer won co-rankinf as
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
IDITOKS NOTE: This Is the burgh, 134 to Washington and 10-7 Bill TUttle, In from Detroit, looks tempts. Missouri's 21 of 21 was boots, the Seminotes ranked 13th the All-American boys of the year
| like our rlghtflelder. Cerv, Bob tops.
teorth of 14 dispatches oa the to Oregon State.
In team punting with a 34-yard on a rating of 97 points out of a
312 EAST FIRST STREET
The Ducks boast a stout defense Martyn, JJm Small and others will
Moths 11 howl teats'. The dlsJunior Johnny Sheppard, Semi- average on 47 punts. Team punting posible 100.
and
speed.
It
doesn't
have
sheer
pntehos wBI e«v«r the teams la
PHONE FA 2-1151
fight for the left-field Job in our nole PAT specialist, would have champion was Utah Stile, which
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Don't think
an honor easliy
the Gator, Orange, Rooo, Sugar power and has been outweighed plans right now.
ranked 10th, percentage-wise, had punted 43 time* for a 40.1-yard w^n' only M points are"* warded
most of the time. The line aver­
JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
and Cotton Bowls.
he kicked more times. The 1956 average.
for football play. Thirty more
Pitching Has Gaps
ages 203 pounds and the hackfleld
Our pitching has some gaps, but
points can be earned for work at
178.
By BOWABD APPLEGATE
altogether doesn’t look too bad.
in church and on the school
BIG LITTLE MAN
By Alan Mavar home,
United Press Sport* Writer
The stars Include Jim Shanley Jack Urban and Ralph Terry
campus, with no one eligible for
EUGENE, O n. Ol - Coach Lcn and Jack Morris, a pair of senior should be ready for solid seasons
CAMtLLK
ranking it he has less than a B
Catanova of the University of Ore­ backs who take turns running and after early icasonlng.
classroom average. Those . with
HENRY
gon football taam, who hat never blocking for each other. Some call
I’d like a good lefthander for
straight A's or an honor roll rank­
A V tV y O P K
lost n bowl game, has said over speedy Shanley the most under­ tho bullpen to go with righthanders
ing get 40 points.
A?ANGfB*\
and over thin icason: “ these kids rated halfback In the nation. lie Virgil Trucks and Tom Gorman.
Sawyer, who tied Cobb for Allcontinue to sm ite me."
AOPPAPP.
Is exceptionally hard to bring George Rninet and Harry Taylor,
RECONDITIONED &amp; GUARANTEED
American boy honors, composed
But Casanova probably would be down.
WHOSE
both up from Little Rock, are ap­
the
huddle
prayer
which
reads:
the least a mated should Oregon
tH A R P Mondale Heads Line
Terms Available
parently (he best of the rookie
"Hear .us, Father, as we pray
upset Ohio State In the Rote Bowl
Up front, the stalw art of the crop aside from Craddock.
GHOOTPia
"For
thy
guidance
here
today;
on New Year's Day. Although the line is Harry Mondale, a 5 4 guard
HA*
Former Detroit pitcher Duke
"May we use our talents well,
coach know* bo Is up against the who weighs 196 pounds and Is Call­ Mata should help us and I'm
M L P eo
"For tHy glory to excel.
national champion ha sounds opti­ ed "fireplug" by his mates. He's counting on Arnold Portoearrcro
“When they sound the final gun.
TUB
mistic.
one of the few remaining four- for aome good work after a fine
"May we hear from thee 'well
BLUB"If wo show the spirit of some year lettermen in college football, showing In the late weeks of 1957.
done.' "
9H/RTS
prnvlous garnet In which we have having played when . freshmen
Corner 1st and Sanford
FA 2-2994
Overall we need help In a cou­
All-Americans? You bet.
OFF
been underdogs, there la more than were eligible and then going Into ple of placet and It'i quite possi­
t
o
a good chance of victory. I would service.
ble we’ll make another trade or
GUCfi
oven say the&gt;e la a likelihood of The surprise of the team has so before the season opens.
A
viCtery," ha said.
been Jack Crabtree, the senior
Oregon The Underdog
n
y
/s i 6
quarterback In his first year as
NAVY DRILLS SLATED
Despite the coach's optimism, a regular. He completed 50 per ANNAPOLIS, Md. &lt;W — Navy's
START
Ongon will go Into the game at cent of his passes and has devel­ football tram , which play* Hlce In
least a two-touchdown underdog oped Into s fine signal caller,
the Cotton Bowl on New Year’s
In what some have called a "mis­ Oregon has a top flight pass re­ Day, will go through two more
match.';
ceiver In end Ron Stover.
practice sessions here before de­
Spirit hai been a major factor
It will be Oregon's first Ros« parting on Christmas leave.
■t Oregon this year. The Ducks, Bowl appearance since 1920 when
The Tara were drilled for two
picked to finish at low at ssventh it lost to Harvard 74. The only hour* Tuesday hy coach Eddie Erplaco In lha PCC, wound up as other time Oregon played at Pasa­
co-champlont with Oregon State, dena was In 1017 when the Ducks drlatr, who stressed offensive pass
plays and pass protection The
desplta losing two of their lest heat Pennsylvania 14-0. In 10t9,
team will regroup In Dallas on
three games.
Oregon went to the Cotton Bowl Dec.126.
Oregon's overall record was 7-1. when Norm Van limekiln was Its
m 9 FHAfL, ifO Its three losses were only by a star and lost 21-13 to Southern
POUAPtP M A /B B TAB
RICE
GETS
BREAK
total of IS points—41 to Pitts­ Methodist.
f
&amp;&gt;*; LBAoue'i spall n r
HOUSTON, Tea, rtll — Coach Joss
v\V rP L A Y B R , BUT HE* A
Nicely plans to dismiss hli Rice
cmch ro p e o n e oa
football team on Dec. 23 for a
AUSSIE NET LEADER
By Alan Mavmr two-day
ITS B /6 6 £ S T OOAL
Christmas holiday before
© £ eerrep * . et m *. m
regrouping on Dee. 26.
t ifh \
Neely said the Owl* will work
l'6aFMLEAP
r i B 1Hg6 STHEM
U iffH7HAT
r
out In Municipal Stadium on Dec.
/
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m
o
p
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.
HCfSA
PA.tofPXJS
24-28 to avoid conflict wllh the
SWEATERS
Gift Items—Novel tie.
----------- Appliances
/MAH OH THE *POnfSP PLAT.*
Sunbeam
Southwest Conference Basketball
’_
oq
Revlon * Theo Render Cosmetics
PwloAwicd fry l i s f fMfvrwg fy*
Orion, Ban-Lon, Fur Blends
Reg. *18.50 Food Mixer
Tournament.
Permanent Wave Special.
Reg. *19.50 Elect. Frypan 14.95
Dyed to match Outfits
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Reg. *29.95 Elec, IVmilntnr *24.95
13.98 to *14.95
105 8. Oak
FA 2-5743
MATHER OF SANFORD
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS

Kansas

City

Team

Todays
Sports
Parade

Improving

FRESH J ’bivsAA

A. F. RAMSAY, Florist

Casanova Optimistic
About Rose Bowl

General Insurance

USED TV SETS

WINN TY

Look For It In

EASY TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
y

flitli fer H»r

Whiting and Davis Glamours
OROMESH BAGS
Assorted Styles
td.BS to *14.95
Y O W E L L *3

CUSTOM
. . . . The Biggest
Thing In The
Building Business

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Today—

NOW OPEN FOR

Char homes well for aa low aa 112,300

BUSINESS

with only $700 Down (plus cloning eoata).

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by Schlaripelli
MARY-ESTHER'S
"Featuring Fashions Just for You”
200 N. Park
LP’a
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 Eaat First St.
Shadow Boxes—Cedar Chest*
Lamps— Planter*
Sofa Pillows
Bio
for HER
Tailored and Dressy
AH Styles and Color*, Fabrics
*2.98 to 114.95
T O W I L L ' l

Dow.1 Mirror
14x64 Crystal Sheet
*10.95 each
Itukarfk Glaaa A Paint Co.
I l l W. Second
FA 2-4621

A u stpa l / am

C V S- ^

Gift luggeationt for th*
CHILDREN
Dolls - Gun Set# • Cowboy Boots
GARRETT’S
323 E ast First
FA 2-5311

W Blfti ftr Horn C

.

BUILDING

|g glfu for Her~?

[y Oifit for How C

Gifts fir Hia &lt;
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First St.
Smoking Stands—Easy Chain
Table Radios—Hassocks
Desks

RECORDS

45'*
Children’s Records
WINN TV
320 E. First .
FA 2*2994

O. D Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Beet
310 E. First St.

SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 East First St.
Living Room Suites—Mirrors
Bedroom Suites—tiookcases
Throw Rugs—Cedar Robes

Washable Jacket! fn
Assorted Colors snd Styles
in Nvlon, Wool snd Gabardine
B. L. PERKINS A SON
204 East First

Flower Lltes
Religious Items

Fire Extinguishers, Life
Preservers Cushions snd
Ia&gt;w price Shotgun Shells
W. I*. SMITH
FA 2-623
2515 Park Ave.

C h rietm n * Card s

V n v e l l f i- e

Monroe Corner Craft &amp; Gift
Shop — Out West rir»i

Kt-Fldelitr
Airman Shirts
sjp,
Phonographs
L&amp;
8109.95 to *580.00
1.0
WINN TV
Robes
qg
320 E. First
FA 2 2994
PURCELL COMPANY
l e t our .election at
A Special Gift for the Family
He’ll
be so proud when
Buxton and Princaii Gardner
Everyone will enjoy using a new
Billfolds, Clgarott* Lighters,
he sees his new Shaeffer
Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter
Case*, and Glass casts.
Pen snd Pencil Set
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
POWELL’S OFFICE S U rrL T 3J4 Magnolia
FA 2-0462 WM. E. KADER, JEWELE
112 3. Park
FA 2 -'.
Nice selection of Gifts
Give her a Jewelry
For the Kitchen
Assorted Electric Shavers
Set of Necklace and
*2.25 up
*21-50
*31.50
Earrings
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Remington.
Schick.
A Sunbai
WJf. B. KADER, JEWELER
112 Magnolia
FA 2-091*
TOUCHTON DRUB CO.
111 S. Park
FA 2-2363
Brous* Around
121 East First St.
Sea Variety - Quality - Beauty
Carolyn was on skates and
Mickey Mouse
Gifts for Everyone
Record Player . . . 78 RPM
Monroe Comer Craft A Gift
*8.87
M fi far Boyt
Shop — Out Weat First
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
I l l East First
What a wonderful gift for
ELECTRIC TRAINS
the Home • A Brownie
—
and Accessories
A
Lionsi
Camera Outfit . . . The Whole Am. Flyer
WINN TV
Family will enjoy
320 E. First
FA 2-2994
FAU3TS DRUG STORE
Electric Baseball Gama
Give th . girt Hi
This space fa reserved
School
*6.98
for you
A Radio for Her Room
For theia “ Indoor Days"
For your Christmas
Haggerty Appliance Center
For only a nominal cost
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
tl5 S. Magnolia
FA 2-3673
Shopping Bargains
Thone FA 3-2482

W

A K. (KAY) SHOEMAKER, Jr. a*
1800

FA

Mellonvillc

“Homes

Built Custom

To Your Specifications’*

2-3103

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WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING !
CLASSIFIED INDEX
I— REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
Fta**r*. Flint*. Shrub*
VA*D of iHA.Yd,
I LOST * POUND
Girl Will Hove
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Lire trsee far Chrietmat
S FOB RENT
Eloeasmg Fatted PUeU
R uJ E ittt# Inveitmaat* FA I-OiM
FLOOR
eahdmg
and
finishing
» BEACH RENTALS
Cleaning. w e e i n g
Serving Joyous Christmas
G R A P E V II.L E N U R S E R Y
a 4 WANTED to RENT
W ANTED
HOME IN M A Y FA IR
MTLLMOOK. N J t U ? ) - k
2
miles
Weit
of
Town
Seminole
County
u
n
it
iMV
9 S— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
B.v Owner . . . FA 2-.342g
FA 3-0SS8.
IJ-veer olii French • Canadian girl
H. M- Gleeion. Lake Mery
•-FA R M S. ACREAGE. GROVES
will hevr » musiral •Movetw
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
FISHER’S NURSERY
Berrshlll F a n n e r Contractor
Larj» modem two fcedrocm home,
Noel" b»tvjj» «h» pinned a wish
.1 MISCELLANEOUS
Citrae — Flint* — Peat
Llcenjtd — Bonded — Union
pertly fuzafahad- Nice grrundi
to i C hrutm i! tree
I rung man n t h r.ii# personality,
*—FLOWERS. PLANTS.
Car. Magn-Ua t Oner* FA 2-4*55
Free EiUxr.it* — Compare our
15,000.00 with JJOO.PO dawn.
Th* M’dlbrnnk rejeu* *qusd.
SHRUBS
Prices
FA
22287
after
6:00.
F&gt;r th* Beit Buys In Reel Estate
neat appearance, embitteui and
which annuill* buvs 6.0TO Chriit14 OFFICE EQUIPMRNT
O
R
C
H
ID
S
SEE CU LLEN &amp; HARKEY
II AUTOMOBILE3-TRA1LERS
eager to learn an inlcreii'ng For Painting call Mr. Tasker. Ph m i, trees from Cinsd* !o sell for
110 N. r* rk A\e. Ph. FA 2-2J9I A shipmrn' from Ha’* all. Cattleyi
U BOATS ft MOTORS
FA 2-6159 or FA 2-8607.
th* holiday season, reported It
Hybrtdi and b in d u in bud and
Had*
15 FARM SUPPLIES A MACHtN
hid found an "or*n letter" from
blcem far Chrtstaa* elan Koum2
bedroom
new
c.
B.
horn*.
Com-)
Ttt* eu k n e T t
I Jeanntne Fontaine of Lambtoa.
' EBT
plttely furoiehed even to eo^er' cala in bloom. RsaaenaM*. Wn.
FOR EEIILR PAINTLNO
^ 14 FETS-UVZSTOCXSUPFLKS
J l u . 1317 Oregon, off N". 31111*.
ie*n mower. Out ef City. lfl.550.
2601 Grand,tow Ph FA 2-297* Q’j* . t*rk*d *o one of the trees
Orlando.
W
tPoultry)
Jesnnin* s ntnth-|rid«r. sild
Oiie- Realty Co. 3*01 Orlando
Buiinee* fcickground helpful, but
15 ARTICLES WANTED
Dr. Ph. FA 3-3542.
she worshipped muiif. but he*
ainttnr
and
Repairing
UFHCR KviWMm A M
II PLACES to EAT
FRED ROFTIGF.R
i parents rmild not afford to tniy
not n&amp;essir&gt;.
M cJttu i ' aJrcom hoe
w.rsenIT BEAUTT PARLORS
2918 Magnolia A'*.
FA 2-0253 hrr an in*tnimrnt. The pole wj«
Hiynsj
OffUa
Jlachlae
Co
,
Type•d parch, cenpcrt*. Ixm tdiat#
U FEMALE HELP WANTED
written in fr**rh on one &gt;!d* and
adding maohlnea, silts*
occupancy. Sacnftoing beei'ii* wrtieri,
II MALE HELP WANTED
Hc’ioe raintm f and repairing broken. Englixh on the other. It
Renta
la,
314
Miff.
FA
2-04*2
IteviEf m u . Call day* FA JS-*»on*M* rates. Call FA 2-2139 •i'd
W MALE «r FEMALE
(1174, evening,- and Sunday FA X- U—At TOMAMuib— n t W iE lls Thi* to a geod eppertnaity far
aft*r 3.30.
» WORE WANTED
" P * ir unkmam:
0351.
82 BUSINESS OFPORTUNTT1ES
th* right p*noi with oportuni‘‘How- murh I should 'o’ • smu
It
will
oiy
YOU
to
lee
tu
befpre
3 A MONET to LOAN
but «incr it is impossibility I do
you buy. Open Evening* aid
ty for advancement.
H SPECIAL SERVICES
bjodayt.
not sign only my nsm*.
FA
. O k ROOFIN'0 A PLUM BIN 9
EASTSlDE TRAILER SALES
"I am in ninth ye»r. I sm 13
2-03M
WE HAVE A HOME
9 M PIANO SERVICES
P tlitk i. Fla.
v*ir« nid ! worship the mus'r but
FOR YOU
24 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
Rsmodekag — Raroofing — Re- m r r«r»n*s hav* not the rtrhes
Writ* to Bmi NP Car* 5«hford
DON’S COVER SHOP
M INSURANCE
siding — Material* — Contrac­ for to get m» the neresjjry in
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
ST NOTICES-PERSONALS
tor* — Financing.
Herald stating qualifications.
•trum rnts. and t should !he some
hom es— I
Seat
Coveri
—
Truck
Seat*
bedroom
i
SB ARTICLES for SALE
At Willis Pontiac—391 W. lit.
I A 2 bath*.
1hippy dsss to districting m".
tS FURNITURE A HOl’SSHOLD
—NOTICES—PERSONA LS
with a mouth music, guitar or yet
j Complat* and ready for tmmadl- See Raj- Herron For
UlflgTTaTgETp"
ROLLAWAY. P.esplUl ard Baby a i-cordun.
TO Jl-UILk WAOT1 R
*t» occupancy.
Bed* Div. Week or Month—
Excuse me. if ! do some faults
a nr»- Pontiac or Vauxhall. Also
LOST — Smill male Daehihund
a good u*ed rar. Ph. FA 2-0231 Irom nr don* m my homi, Call Tel FA 2-5181. Furniture Center f b*gin to study on English Then
black and brown markings. An116 West Ftrit St
FA 2-tiolJ.
r r after « p.m. FA 2-2153. 301
I wish jou a happv year 195*
iw eri to name of Maiie. RE­
Location*
I
Welt
First
St
"A jnung French,
WARD. FA 3-3517.
South P aecrret — Sanford
NOTICE
23—SPECIAL SERVICES
"Jeanttine Fontaine "
Whispering Oaks — TituarOo
We
mil
be
operating
In
our
new
LOST — Man'* Lorgima wrist
1956 1 - Bedroom houistra!l*r.
Th* re?*'j* squid prnmptly
stsr*
it
2S3Y
Psrk
Av*.
Jam
m
y
PUMPS
—
SPRINKLER
watch during Chrtatmea pasmill emeunt for *qup” and
bourht « gu’ttr. ind promised to
1. 1955
In lerriea and FHA flnaaarede. Reward. Notify Stnford FHA
tak* ever payment*. Call FA I - All types SYSTEMS
send several other musiral in­
and suaa, installed
tng arailabia.
BAGGER
I
T
APPLIANCE
til
it!.
Herald
"Do It Yourself"
struments to .tfannine, along with
CENTER
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
We ean qualify you for one of FINANCE your new car with a
a letter answering h rr plaintive
115 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3672
S T I N E
note
these harem in M minutes. You
loan from th* FLORIDA STATE
Owner may hare 'by paying for
Michine
end
Supply
Co.
can start enjoying th* home
BANK OF SANFORD.
TIME NURSERY SCHOOL
this ad
207 W. 2nd StPh- FA 2 6432
while we process tna papers.
Nancy Jackson
n t atm m .a sir f ix e d
H A—CAR BF-NT.VLS
2— FOR RENT
FA 2-2047
LONDON (UPi - A coroner s
GATLIN BROTHERS
jury has rritirned a vrrdirt of ac­
DR1VF, A NEW CAR enywherr. Contractors. Draglm**; Ganava
Developed by
-ARTICLES FOR SALE
cidental death in thr case of a
Sleeptnr roorai, TV. Tb.a Gehlei,
anytime. Rental »ervic* includes
2232. Ph FA 2-32*6 ttouford
o d h a Si &amp;
401 Magnolia Ave., FA 2-0730.
Waih. g is a n d
insurance.
senior scientist who was killed at
tl
—Factory to you—
MERLE WARNER. National Mimograph Printing — T-ylng—
a British r»«*irrh station l a s '
TUDOR.
Inc.
Nicely furaiehed fully equipped 2
Letter Writing — CiM i and
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st St.,
Aluminum
Wednesday The jurv —
rul*d-- Tu*sbedroom apt. $75 mo. Ph. FA 2Letter* Addressed — Photo
FA 2-3901.
Vtnttlan
Blind*
day
that
Pouglis
Whittakrr.
39,
C«r. Hwy. 17-12 A 17tft St.
Copies of important papers— Enelnied h»ad. Sag-proof bottom |^ rf| „{ ••nri
OMh.
Phone PA 2-1141
IS—ftOATl a S n R W B *
Credit report* — Collections.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic died of "primary metabolic fail­
B R A IL E Y ODHAM , Pr#»Credit Bureau Of Sanford
Two bedroom unfumiihed imuse
• or rayon tapas. Cotton or nylon ure" after a fire broke out In -a
C H R IST M A S B O A T S A L E
Em 403-01 San. Atl. Nat l. Bank
cords.
with kitchen equipment. 443.00
small furnace at llie Aldcrmastnn
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4154
All besta, motors, and trailer* at
Senkarik Glass and Paint Cn. Research I.ihoratorle*, to miles
• n-cuthly. 405 San Carloi, Piione
greatly reduced prices. Alio
112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622 northwest cf London. The jury said
! FA 2-3051.
S PA C IO U S HOM E
used motor clearanca sale.
Yucuum Cleaner Repairs
“th rrr .ippein to be no evidence
3 bedroom 2 b«th home with l«k* Giv» th* family an outfit for Repairs A pari* for all makes iff Tup t*nt» JI.98. Double blankets of
2 BR upitair* apt. FA 2-0647.
any negligence."
privileges. Under eonstrurlion.
Christmas. Finance n *n.
cleanera. Electrolux. Hoover,
JI.98. Paint J2.50 pal.. Bootj,
J16.to0.00. *3,000.00 Do»n.
3 our E»infu4* healer
Kirby, Atr-Wav. G. E- KeplicfUnfumiihed beautiful Like Front
Jackets. Lots. Sleeping Pigs.
The (»rm “ fawn” is used to
ment part*. Work guiranteed
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
3 bedroom, 1W b ith home. Ph.
RO SA L. PA Y TO N
Army-Navy Surplua, 310 gar.- describe th* young of ragblts.
Free pick up 4 delivery. Call
Phone FA 2-6*61
FA 2-4905.
Registered Real Estate Broker 104 E. l i t
. FA 2-4788.
ford Av*.
caribou, mul* deer. whit»-t*iled
Ph FA 2-1301—17-92 *t Hiawatha
--------- y MOTORS
Fumlihed 3 room apt. with bath.
deer, fed deer and antelope.
•EM
iNoi.E
S
p
o
r
t
in
g
gooda
ENVELOPE)?.
Letterheads,
state­
Th. FA 2-3146.
FARMERS AGENCY
10 bushels Dream Naval oranges.
2164 Sanford Ave. Hi. FA 2-1592
ments. invoicee. hand bills, and
116 S. French Ave.
Picked before freete. J2.00 bo.
EFFICiEN'CY apartment* suitprograms, e t e. Progressiva
N. V- Farmer. Realtor
at
my house. PH, FA 2-0975.
abl# for couple or single person.
Printing Co. phona FA 2-2J51— A. M. Remuat.
Mrs- Gayle Osborne, Aaaoe.
Private bath &amp; ihower. Ideally Phona FA 2-3221. or FA 2-2616 FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
403 West 13th Si.
located arro ii from Post Office.
McRANEY-SMlTH PAINTS
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Inquire Jarnhvon Dept. Store.
2515 Park Av#.
FA 2-6461
C«jh for any 4mounL Sup«r
W O O LSEY
ask Crumley A Monteith
Trading Po»L l mile imjtJi oi
W ELAKA A P A R T M E N T S ?ro o m , at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-44*8
M arine Finish#*
tv. P. .SMITH
Satiford. Phor4 FA 2 0677
private hithi. l i t W. First St.
F o r Y otir Boat
Outt*c*rd biles A Service
fi
20 acre tile farm, 3 b e d r o o m 2315 Park As *.
F
A
2-6274
S e n k a rik Glaxa an d P a in t Ca.
Furnuhed garage apartment!. 4
house, largo bam Easy tarma. I
$25,000.00
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
IIS-114 W. 2nd S t Th FA 2-4622
room*, large screened porch.
J. B. L*,-v. Ph. FA 2-1223.
Hodlund Water Skns
P re-M oving Sale.
Close in. Adults only. SOI1* E.
A. WILLIAMS, Realtor Cypress Garden Water Skns
WELL DRILLING
Now going cn at
2nd St.. FA 2-0131 or FA 2-2624. ROBERT
Adult Life Preserver Jackets
Ra, mnnd Lundqulat. Aaaoe.
Fairbanks .Mors* Pump*
RAGGF.RLY APPLIANCE
Child’s
I.if*
Prc»*rv*r
Jacket*
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Repair* to all make*
CENTER
a—Wan' t E li ft) RK.s t
Approved Boat Cii'hions
HOWARD C. LONG
115 S. Magnail.i
I A 2 3672
Chr-ime
B^a*
Hardware
Set*
207
E.
Commercial
Ave,
Beautiful
Lake
Front
3
badroom,
Hava eliant willing to pay tip
Fire
Eiringuuher*
Phon#
FA
2-2A33
l*i
bath
houia.
Ph.
FA
2-4908.
20 volumn set of Illustrated H»m«
premium rant for 3 bedroom
Wench»a
Library Cr.fjclopedn
N*w
furnuhed home for 3 months 16 room apartment house, com­ Trailer
CARTER nOME CLEANING
Boat
Swivel
Seat*
still in original wrapningi n»rommenciilp January 1st. Cal!
SERVICE
pletely furn. Also new 2 BR Ro.it Anchors
gu’xr ro;l g150. veil ^or S7.S or
us a tone* if you will rant your
Window 4 Wall tt ashing
home. Located in Lake Mary. 6 4 12 \ nit Boat. Spotlight*
b«it offer. I’h. FA 2 2-132.
hum* under these conditions.
Floor Waxing—North 6 1141
269 E. 5th. Earl W. Vast*!.
Attwood Steering Wheels
Seminole Realty, Th. FA 2-5232.
132 Hiwly 1792
DeBary
Motor Covert
Lester .-pinet piano. 1 yea- o'd.
J375.00. Als-i gr-id upright
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE W aterfront LotT S ale! It— PUTS. u v k a f t V I l.
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
J 123-00. FA 2-1971.
S300* Down
White—Necchi—Elc*
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Beautiful waterfront loti price 11 2 year old English Setter, Ameri­ Repairs nn all makes Michin**
2544 French Ave.
from 81793 00 to J2500.0O, Pick
can Field Registration Sire, 321 East First Sc
F.V 2-3244 Christmas arrangement 1 for ante.
May be teen at 109 W. to'h.
out your lot to-day while the
J . \V. H A L L . R E A L T O R
Duke Del CiStilhjirlo. Dim
Orders taken, cell FA 2-3167.
selection i* good. 99 lota to
Olivia * Poerles* Lady. Excell­
Johnny Walker, Associate
H E A T IN G
chocs* from. Buy a lot for
ent companion, would mak*
•'Call Hall" Phona FA 2 3AU
R- B. P O P E CO.
Larg* circulating oil h*a»a*
your future hem*sit* or buy
good hunting dog -with let* ef
200 S. P a r k ----- rA 2-4JJ4
FOR LEASE—3 bedroom and dtn.
f*n. P«rl*rr. condition. J"
cn* for inviatment- S o Semtwork. 450. 601 W. 27th St.
In nic* neighborhood. JS5.00
Call FA 2-0847.
nn|* Realty. 1901 Park Av#.,
*ft*r 6:30 p.m.
H
U
B
Y
SPEAR-S
per month.
Ph FA 2-5232.
Remington
Rand portable typeCeramic Ttl* Conlrartor
Jersey 4 gal. milk cow, J«rsev
J 3 $ S Savings in Homestead Tax
ap’
d
Philco
refrigerator Ph. FA
heifer
yearling,
nice
bora*
with
2201
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-6125
Buy and move
beiora Ja n ­
2-0171.
ssddlo
and
bridla.
Dial
FA
2uary l i t
3090 aft«r 6 p.m.
DICK MAPES
Mak* an appointment now.
Schwinn built English type bi:ycle.. Excellent condition J25 0O.
W. H. -BILL- STKMPER
Pigs.
9 week* old. I8.00 «*eh. Ttla Contractor— Dial FA 2-45.M
A- B. PETTUOM
FA 3-6270.
Realtor &amp; Iniurnr
Broker Associatoa: A. B. P m m FA 2-5780.
v —PLUMBING and mmFfNG
Aasoc. Guy Allen. Gretchen Htll,
aoa Jr.. P. J. Cheauno*, GapREAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS .
Arlett* Price. Everett Harper
field WiKetu. and R. W. WO- i i —Ar t ic l e s WTUTSH"
Hand varied Coffen Tab!*
*25
Phona FA 2-4991
112 X. Park
llim i. Bob Edwarda A. C DeadU3HIAS IN CHRISTMAS —Th*
Good
Tiann
855
WANTED—AH kind* of scrap ma­
My L ard Surveyor.
Feabi Rubber Couch £ Chair J65
yule season la oftelal’y opened
RAYMOND M. B A L L
teriel. Zuckermin Sllvig* Y’lrd
116 N. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2.*12$
Vacuum Carpi*. Swetper
S15
tn New York with th# arrival
Phon# TA 2 2494.
REALTOR
'f j vhlrg Tabl* Lamps, pr. J13
of a
V e r m o n t w h ile
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
li-ledUtCTT P
12 Remington Rlfl*
n
Stenstrom
Realty
apruee tree *t Rockefeller
110
FOR RESULTS
OuUaMUaff A Repairs
Automatic. Platol
n e ts . It will b« decorated
J17.30
H- E- 6TENBTROM
Llat your property with os.
1097 Sanford Av#. Pb. FA 3 4M2 Lit# Tip* Llqurr
Ra{ute,rid Broker
With 1,400 v art-colored lan­
U5
2C4 S. Park Av*.. Sanfard
New Eiaetns Dr!!
1427 Laurel - Phone FA J-S4J0 HARRIETTS B E A uff^N O O K
terns. plus about 3 000 “ftr#812
Plumbing — Kr*ik-y Hwtmg
FA 2-5641
1C5 S. 0«k Av*.
FA 2-5742
ifodam Filter Cabisat
825
fiy” lamps, and will be turned
"W H O S A ID ’*
M . G . HO D G ES
HFLf A 6
super Grading post
ca Deo. 12.
(International)
t*—Fe m a l e h e l p w a n t e d
Servt-e nn All Water Pumps— 1 Mil* So. Sanford — FA 2-0677
• Bur on th* fring* and wait. Buy
WOOD • WOOD - MOOD
M alls DrJled — Pump*
land rear a growing city."
r rnirra r an#’ ■■■ —
Genuina Pitch Pm# 4 Oak Fire Waitress wanted. Apple Market Panla Road
Phon* FA 2 6A17 2*—F L K N in .R E ” l a c
John Jarnh Astor.
IIO L S E H O l. l l G O O D S
Wood—B«*t deal in Town. Call
Restaurant. I10O French Avex
HOI SEIIOLD GQODB
5»* u* for lata and acreage.
US and vour wo*d worrit* are
CLARK
BIG VALUES
ov#r. BOB t ERNIE MORRIS j C T n r o
wn r n g —
Cherry Real estate Agency
Plumbing. Heating k Suoply Co.
TRADE-IN NOW
QUICK CREDIT
Phone FA 2-4228 before 9 or
ContricUng
4
Repair*
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
after 6 Alin Chriitma* tree*, Boyt Wanted—to sell Tha Sin- 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph FA 2 2374 Get the moot for your old
EASY TERMS
3119 W. 13 St- Fear-B irbtr 5bop
ford Herald .'fonday through Highway 17-93 S-mth Sanford
native short leaf pine.
WILSO.VMAIER
furniture.
Fndav* a* 3:30 p.m. Come to
New and Used Furniture
New 3 Bedroom Romes
The Herald offtc# and ask for
L IV E B A IT
P L U M B IN G
$SAVE$
311 E First Bt. Ph FA 2-5633
Bill Vincent after 3.30.
S700.00 Down
Fleming’* Red A Whit* Grocery
Contract and Repair Wcrk
Furniture and AppUancea
Thiss la a4 pas*
ra:s to th* Kit*
Kit theitr*
Missouri
Jlimtev*
4
dr;.
JI
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Fre* Estimate*
Featurns alactrle kitehua. U r r u New A U«ed
and rollactcr. age 25-55,
R.
L.
HARVEY
go floor*, and chetea rsiidanLal Pop-Gut* Minnow 1 | dot. JJr Salesman
m
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S
t6
tt
to service an esubltihed all 204 Sanford Av#. Phone FA 2-3813
—Worms—
locations.
Mather of Sanford »1 1 I j J I*
colored Fire Insurance debit in
■ . ■ . a j i 1 .u u 1
Phone: FA 2-1609
*fd around canford. Mu-.t h i' »
^CANO^ABfOMCIt
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. _Pj*^n__g»vn Deye » M,ek
203-01 r# » t T int
FA 30963 Used furniture, aprliincrs, tool*
lived In Florida over a yaar and
t t t . Bmght’iold. I.arry’* Mart
Phone FA 2-3103
hava a light serviceable car. PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
b g g g j , F law . Shr#*#
315 Eenfird A'#- Fh- FA 2-4131
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W nt* P. O. Box 119. Sanford.
W L. HARMON
KENNETH E. SLACK
PIECES: Ph. 2-1*3:
Ph. FA 2-4223 After 8:90 p. a.
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER CENTER
B o o k c a1* B ed
or
rA
2-027U.
.vanlord.
jj.A-Nit) 1009 X. 2nd
rhona FA 2-0221
Douhl* Dresser
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
la-KI.dW-TdllCAL nfedtViciwr
Tilt Mirror
ARMSTRONG
2 »tory 1 brdnmm bous* on cor­
lnnerspripg Martrev*
ner lot. Within 3 blocks down­ PLENTY OF FRESH FLOWERS
FRIGIDAIRE appliance*.
u lt
Matching U^x Sprtnga
town business section. Will Christmas Wreath*. Mixed Bou­
Excclon Tile
and M W a G- H. Higa. Oviado
Plut
quets, Potted Planu, Glads
mak* • nic# hom* for a large
Fla.
Fbom*
FO
6-3318
*r
San
2—Pillow*
Dish Gardena, Corsages. A. J
family or
good apartment
ford TA I U 4 I after &lt; &gt; at.
2—Boudoir Lamps
Kamsay. Fiovist. Sipex A ir. *1
house. Ph. FA 2-3353.
13c each
ALL FOR
Railroad Crossing, F.\ 2-2401
Electrical
Contracting
AVAILABLE 15131ED IAT ELY**
House Wiring and Repair*
$163.00
81 COO down—2 bedroom frame A. K. ROSaETTERT FLORIST
I*aul P. Mueller
RANDALL ELECIltU: CO.
At
hem# with ex*.** lot. kitchen
Phes* FA Z l i i l
| llA_MiSSoIto
Dial PA 2 0915
equipped. Total price 85 25000
Tor deteadabl# Eerrxa
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
&amp; Son
Oner Realty Co . 2601 Orlando
Th.a to a p u t w tha Ruts thsato*
M aaser of Fiorlat
4 M a rth a FA 2-6321
*»r. Ph. FA 2-5543.
for E I* Burdick. Exp. data Cor. “ 2nd.
Telegraphy Delivery Aaan.
Bui" Bamherger. Mgr.
Orlando Hwy. So.
FA 1-1338
D*e. 30. 1957.
Free Delivery

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Smart Ssntti ui« SantoH Herald want-Ads, to shop and
■tie th . easy way . . . For Thrlstmi* . . .
P

DAILY
C R O S S W O R D
u t a a n tit it jm
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nlek.
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A Cchtma
A Chief of
name
BfJK a LILI UL!
10 Baatla
slat*
23 Semi- ^
a te u n s jc a a n
11. Kind of race 7. Smallest
preciUJUU
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3. Seaweed
on*
13. Condition*
a n a m uc
of
9. Not any
alone* mm
21311 Ji) MWUQUi
agreement
(colloq.)
14. Vieeld autiiRLsi
u u jiira
11 Tidil flood 12 Afflrma37. Man s
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tiv*
nick,
s u a a atitski
18 Literary
reply
name
rnmpoii.
16. Uncle
30. LamVeslerdi)** Aatwte
‘Ions
(dial!
-prey
33. Irish
17. Greeting
17. A sunk
31. Coral
playwright
tiltngt
fence
island
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II Exist
33. Dance step 36. Turf
20. Accumu.
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welghta
(comb.
40. Larg*
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form)
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worm
27. Regulation
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Wanders!

No Fancy Words
.V« high w inding #dj*rtlve# n«*d*d in describe
the*# .sp.iciou.* homes. Each honi# in LITTLE
VENICE is located on a lake front lot with
“Real Living” in mind.
We Invite you to com# out and Inspect these

homes to-day. Only two homes left.
Buy now and be eligible for llomestMd Exemption.

Corner W. Cryttl# Drlse A
Lake Mary Bl»d- Phon# FA 2-1591
or Phno# FA 2-3918 aftar T pan.
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Central High Not As
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[Christian Church '57 Could Be Called
Reveals Sunday's Year O f W ar Eagles'
Christinas Program

(Continued Trotn Page One)
Good Conduct Medal, third award;
National Defense Service Medal;
Korean Servlet Madal; United Na­
tion* Service Medal; American
Defense Service Medal; World War
II Victory Medal; Nicaraguan Ribbon; Philippine Ligeration; Preal
&gt;uv i&gt;t&lt;&gt;
The
First Christian Church win
Ul*
t!** *««&gt;*
■ Christmas proAsia tic-Pacific Ribbon.
| gram Sunday at V p. as. Th# proYarbrough's plana for th. fu- rM[, wuj t* , ra^ ](J ^
ture Inc ude permanent realdenc. ture, p i o , ntry lnd ean)lli
in th- City of Sanford. He intends
whh tbt pre,enU((on of
to occupy himself with an intereat whit&lt; wrapped , {ftl ^ eanncd
in the Williams Fix It Shop across fru|t for aged w # ltl
jj,, F)or.
from The Sanford Herald. Yar- ,da chriatlan Home, Jackionvllle.
brough Intend, to repair bicycle*,
t * . Scripture reader* will Inflahing equipment, lawn mower* cltlda y ndl Krll&gt;
0aam
and other equipment while Wll- „ l y K v a n f T o m m y l n d B o n n i e
liam* will continue ss gun and loek „ inson Brenda EUrtt wi„ take
amlth.
the part of Mary, and Chas. lavn
Ellett, of Joseph. Tht ahepherdi
U A fh n d ic f1 C h u r f h
will include Willis Ellsworth, Rod­
m C r n O a i S l V e f U ir C n
dy Daffron, Wayne and Donald
r .
C a n d le lig h t
Evans and Bobby Bing. Larry
J c » 5 V -U IlU IU IIg ll l
Shell, V.'ayne Severance and Ar­
C p « rw jj» p
thur Larson will be the Wise Men.
JC rV IC e O U n a O y
_
...........
_
............ v
The
Nursery will
pantomime
The annual candlelight service
i. . ttancer" while it is
will he held at the First Methodist
by tL prlmariea
"Hark'
Church Sunday night. Special (he ,(#ra1dABgala sing.'. w,„ *
music for the occasion will be presented by the Junior choir.
three organ numbers by Mr*. AI- Shirley Morgan, accompanied by
bert Hickson. Two orgao and piano K tJ , „ yi wlll
"Sweet Utile
...... ii.nde! and "Venit# Arfnr- J *,u * Boy".
J,o|T
L
„ .» Wilson,
wiimn with
luo, Mra.
Mr. Lulu
ij.i,, Bai­
Rii. Night" will be mutated ty Mrs.
mus"
F. S. Carby, with Mrs. N. V. Farley at the piano, and a Solo. "0 mer as accompanist. The congreHoly Night"—Adama, aung by Har­
gation will sing four Christmas
ry M. Weir.
*! hymns.
Charlie Morrison will lead the
The pubtle I* Invited.
congregation in singing the fami­
liar carols, and the pastor, the
Rev, R. E. Rutland will have as Postmaster Urges
the topic of his sermon—"Move
Over".
Late Mailers

EDITOR’S NOTE: Thla Is ea*
ef a ■amber *f year-rad dtopatches ea tew* and feature developmeata la the South fas 1157,
srrltUa by United P r n i staff

team,
The Tar Heels steamed right oa
through the NCAA finals, led by
lodga angry protest* each tlma
UTILE EOCK REVISITED
All-America Lennle Rosenbluth.
a whlta child la punished.
■y LOUIS CAMELS
Rosenbluth became U.P. player
Score* rnlihed
Utoted Fr*w Staff Carraapeeieet
of the year and the Tar Heels'
cerr*tpeadeBta.
School official* refill* to gtva
LTTTLE ROCK, Ark. (UP&gt;-Aa
coach, FYank McQuire, was named
- - apectfle
_r _----- Information on the
outsider, strolling t h r e a I h the out
U.P. coach of the ycir.
By WILLIAM TUCKER
quiet corrldora of Central lUch number of children dlaelpllned, or
United fret* Sports Writer
Other outitandlng rperti develSchool while c la im are la see- the nature of their punishment,
ATLANTA (UP) —If we went by opmenta during the year In Dixie,
alon. findi It difficult to under­ But It la an open secret in Little
th* old Chinese custom of naming with some had mixed in with the
stand why trqpps art atill needed Rock that about 130 white youths
years after animals, 1MT would good;
to guard the nine Negro children have been auipended from achooi
hive to be marked down In the
enrolled la the achooi by federal for period! ranging from two days
Highest seores — Grady Wallace
up, and a few have been expelled.
South ai th. "year of the War of South Carolina led the nation'!
court order.
KigJe."
Mr*. Margaret Jackaon, preslbasketball scorers and made AllBut when you talk to the white dent of the pro-segregation MothIt was also the year that a tor- America. It wai the fifth itrafght
•ad Negro itudenta and their ers League, aald it la futile for aunado did aomething that basehit* year that a South Carolina col­
parent!, to achooi authorltlee and __ lit.. a.
itiai thm “ ffft
to hope that the “ go
and hard-headed outfielder* h a d |*gr produced the national scoring
military officiate, you learn that thorltie*
home" campaign agalnat the Nebeen unable to do in to aeasoni. champion.
Central High la not aa peaceable
gro atudent. will fade out. "Our
It knocked down the controversial
Biggest Surprise— The Virginia
aa It look!.
white kids will run those Negro
right
field
fence
at
Nashville’*
SulMilitary
Institute football team
A relentleia campaign la being kids right out of the building If
phur Dell.
which produced It* first undefeated
conducted I n 11 d e the achooi to they get the chance," .he .aid.
And in a freshman football team In 55 year*. The Key dels
make life ao miserable for the Ne­ Mr*. L. C. Bates, local leader
game. Georgia Tech a e o r e d a won the Southern Conference
gro itudenta that they will aban­ of the NAACP, said It la Just aa
touchdown on a forward pass when crown, their first, and had only a
don tiie attempt at Integration and (utile for segregationist* to hope
m m FOR ”MATOI~ OF SANTA ClAUJ-There Is a Santa CUus,
it was Georgia's ball by simply ap- lie with Holy Cro*« to m ar the
"voluntarily" r e t u r n to Little that the Negro children will get
and it's in Indiana where Held* Fowler, of Dalhart, Texaa, not
propriating the ball snapping priv- record,
Rock’* all-Negro high achooi.
"fed up" and quit.
only finds herself th* honorary mayor but gets ■ Christmas gift
ilege.
But
the
play
was
called
Notable
Event*
School goaaip hold* that thla
"These klda have. goo.
gone tnrougn
through
package from ■ Santa Claus. Hetde waa one of the winner* in *
h« k ind th# fcBce will be rebuilt.
Biggest Upset-Kentucky’s footcampaign la well organlied, and too much to give
totter writing eonteet sponsored by the Sante Claus, lnd., Chamber
No single sport* accomplishment bail upset of Tennessee and Wilthat Its leader* are a group of aald. "I've talked f ** ,. J th, m
ef Commerce for children 11 year* old, who were bora either on
L
.,|,V
rin
____
ks
____
with
___perfect
Ihe
perfect
football
football
recrecliam
liam
k
k
Mary's
Mary's
over
over
tysrth
North
____
Caro"very tough kid*" who wear a and they are determined to stick
Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
(Int»maMonal SoundphofoJ
ord
po.-rd
by
Alabama
Polyteehllna
State,
In
a
draw
for
the
honsort of uniform of tight blue Jean* it out
nic
institute.
API,
better
know
or.
and 'black leather Jacket*. These
aa Auburn, goes by such nickBiggest Ruckus—The four-year
"black Jacket boya" are aald to
names at "Tigers" or "Plain*- NCAA auspension of N. C. State
have "taken an oath to get" the
FHS Business
men."’
for alleged recruiting violation* In
Negroes
Bottom l* Top
obtaining Jackie Moreland, the
Trouble Maker*
Auburn’s rallying cry i* "War h»’k«*b»H phenomenon from MinAuthorltlea queatlon the exis­ For County To Be
Eagle,” recalling an obscure o I d “M1' T*5State appealed to
tence of auch a gang. But they
bird that was a campus pet hack no avad. Moreland quit school and
acknowledge that there are about Handled In Tampa
Federal Housing Administration
in Ihe dim past, according to one
football team w*i denied an
MO white atudenta-roughly 10 per
legend. Another Is that the cry Orange Bowl plum aa Atlantic
cent of the atudent body — who business for Seminole County will
To
Use
Air
Mail
.
. . .
wi* named for the eagle on the cv», , t Conference champion beaeem determined to make aa be handled from the Tampa office Bozard Appointed
The time has pasted to talk JtoTC
hatJ worn hv Au- eau*e of the probation,
much trouble for the Negroea aa beginning with Jan. J, said W.
ahout
’Malting
Early
For
Christ“ ^ Cm°ern WIr hata
hy Au^
^
Atlanta
they can get away with. Moat of Howe* Meade, FHA rone opera Commercial Agent
n
h
,
.
mas*,"
Postmaster
Joel
S.
Field
'
Crackers,
winner
of
the
Southern
lions
commissioner
In
Miami
them are from the IS • It age
bracket end are from predomi­ The changes, which .tachhj* [ fective December 18. J. D. Bozarrf!
Ralph "ordVn ri.ra U d A ^ n ' m
nantly lower I n t a m t families. Seminole County, wire made to in- forrT1Af |r Agricultural A Livestock
provid*
minute pile-up of. Christmas mall {™™
•J®
A .” i rk. f i ,an,a
,h'‘ Oixle Series, howMany bar# parent* who are ac. crease *,Beienfy and
"I'.'1
, Devrloprirnt Agent for the Allan- [J1 y0UV «endP all your gift" pack- Inn- winning national acclaim and ^ nt* ,
Houston of the Texas
lively Identified with aegregatlon
ln[h.*r.r e ^ M c . d e
M,
l‘e
S r t » t « ? e .f f i right completing Auburn’s first unbiemgroup*.
In the area*. Mcane aaiu.
at Sanford, has been appointed now!..
4
Ishrd season since 1513. It also was
r
College Baseball T e a m The majority of the white «tu- housingTffalr. for VlghtCFlorida ^ m e r c i a i Agent at Jacksonville.
To
thf
,nevitlbI.
,lat
mifulte
Auburn’s
first
Southeastern
ConGeorge
T
*”
' a« "imuie
—..........
i.eorge Tech, led hy Ruddy Rlemdent* althcr Ignore the Negro itu housing affairs for eight Florida F|or,da
J|rn
h ■ .
loeellv h&gt;.
h* *v,SK«»*t* that you use
.
..
ker who pitched and batted the
dent* altogether, or treat them counties will Involve changes in
7 u r L Z Air Mali for every Christmas card
Eagle' row from t h e F n?inffr, lo victory ovrr A,a.
with a tort of detached civility. A the Jacksonville. Tamp, and Mi- heen ilvlng in
. 'Lurin,J, ,h or gift going to distant places *,"-°al«
Auhurn men scattered bam* In the SEC division nlavoff
few have gone out of their way .m l «m e« of FlfA
n Z im ii Ms wiiv out of town- **•
out thal • _r0*1 th* *loh« - A* one ofjhe »&gt;etNative boy Makes Good—
to make friendly geiturei, auch aa Under ’he changes. Insuring of- Valdosta
„ r hii,|rpn *VPn * fcw hm,M dr,ay *l
\ * kIJown *?&lt;Lhtl c.*
Au.' Bob Hazie of Columbia, S. C.. a
•ltting with ■ Negro atudent In flee* for Volusia, Orange and Semi- j ack|,.
nolecounties willmove from
the K lhj
J |mmy ||vf .. -&gt;|.5 critical time may mean dlsap- burn has sent hundreds of its grad- below-.300 hitter In the minors who
the cafeteria.
the ^ointment for your friend, and « ‘ai Into key defens* Job, at w„ calIed
m|d)cason am]
Du they have paid a high price Jacksonville Divisionto Tamps, stevsn, Ave Whilll'n "snfnr t
Charlotte
counties
will n S , nave
h .v ,™
1very active
' in
»"«» «&gt;» Christmas Day.
home and abroad.
, parke(1 the Milwauk« B rlvel t0
for theae geiturei, In the form ef* U . and ...........
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n*Ve TWenthi.
VPry
lc,lve
,n |, tThe
Postmaster
Auburn had no easy time of it. the p„ nsnt wjth a m avera„ .
to the JurlKlietF jf|t
Mrthm,
rhllr(.ht
wlth says that he exoatraelim and threat* from teen • mnve -from -Tampa
total margin of four of its
Unkindcst Cut — Rill Chiplev
Vice- pcets the 1937 Christmas mails
age segregationist*. Both whites Ion of Miami, and St. Lucie, In* j j m ,prvjnjj frir jw0 yeara
will break ail records, and tha; the Southeastern Conference victories footbrii coach of completely de­
and Negro atudent* report a re­ dlan Ri t and Okeechobee will he chairman of the official Board
nial! load will undoubtedly hit its
M points—!es* than a touch- „mphasize&lt;l Washington and Lee,
cent tendency for friendly-minded twitched from Miami to Tampa.
peak within the next few days. The down a game. But none of the four fjred fnr not wjnnjnjj
Meade said, according to a
white itudenta to be very discreet
Ro'd ol outgoing Christmas cards opponent* scored and not a point
_________________ _
about any open display* of good Untied Press report this morning, Tennis Pro Is
and gifts is being mstched by a wa* scored all season igainit AuDlVta IOCATIS MUTINY IHIP-Lula Warden, writer and
that the staffs In all three Florida
will.
rapher, dives off Pitcairn Island In the Pacirtc to recover retie* ef
There has been only one serious cities Involved would he increas- c mo&gt;oved By Hotel like torrent of incoming mall that burn’s first line of defense when SERVE DRESSING THIS VT.VT
the famed vessel ll.M.S. Botinr,. Mardcn located the ship that wa*
—, .. ... j ,
/ i " r " T."&gt; •* becoming greater every day.
tbe Plainsmen had lo hold. End
NEW YORK —AB— Sery* exIncldent of physical violence in re- ed to handle the fait growing
Die scene of history'* most publicized mutiny when her crew re­
VI8 ' .
Postal employes arc digging in Jimmy Phillips of Alexander City, tia dn-sing in onion cup* with
eent weeka. A Negro boy, Jeffer- building boom In the state.
week end and continuing Ihroo-'h harder than ever, and for every­ Ala., won All • America acclaim j the holiday hied. Parboil large onvolted against the severity of Captain Bllgh in 1739. Ar oarlock
*on Thomas, was knocked down
------------------------the Christmas holiday season, will one* convenience, the Post Office for hii feata on offense and de- Ions, scoop* otit centers and fill
and rudder pintle line can be seen after they were taker' from lb*
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cunvenicncc,
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by a whlta boy In a corridor.
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rotted remain* of the Bounty, which lie* in 500 feet of w*t*r.
with stuffing. Bake with the tur­
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remain
open
from
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a.
m.
to
f™s..
Hidden Protest*
S la V I O 4 " H C I l I D
S u m m e r f I e Id. Internationally .ft „p. „m., including Saturday. |
No Bowl Reward
key, goose or chicken. Arrange
Negro itudenta say—and white
,
known Tennis professional
But Auburn could not claim the on platter around the bird and flavors blend and become me!There’s
still
time
for
local
deitudenta confirm—that most of the J q G l V C C e H r i S i m a S
J u m , n - &gt; , fr„
™ , , | ,.btll, m as cards usual reward for a perfect season «arui»h with parsley, enlive or low in storage, and the cake
day-to-day heckling is of a leas
stays moist.
obvious type; A kick in the shins Carol Program
: ^
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&lt;•lass
, iiti. —* trip to one of the big bowls, watercress.
■Re sure to include your return The Tigers still have another year
while passing a desk...in elbow In
SLAVIA— The Slavl* 4-H Club ' , ’ ' nn *n([[
Mayfair addreia on a|j Christmas card on- to go In the NCAA doghouse be
the riba eoming out of assembly...
1 MI AT BI
FREEZE THAT FRUITCAKE
will
present
Its
rerond
annuel
pro0
.
, ** vclopci a n d package labels," came e pair of reeruita were lured
the "silent treatment" in home
MINNEAPOLIS
— (UP)— Fruit
ofl VChristmas
T*n
.nJ* .P™re”
'0_n» »■ &lt;*”
with
igram
; M l III M
r l l l l a i l l l M I Carols on SatC i ■ Wjpkfwn
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A-case
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a a • few
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a season*
f l W i l l I fhack.
dU R .
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M o M u P a rx c l
room...a wet towel barrage In a
TOD tT A 3 VTI RDAT
morning at 9:13 over radio
,,- V
, r i!h' ?M r\
The Postmaster etpressed his
Next to Auburn's perfect mark
f , n 1^ Uoz”n V* T «
ateamy shower room... a dead fly uriisy
RIDE-IN THEATR
station WTRR. Sanford, as * pub' T « n is nireclw of Ihe City nf (h|nk&gt; (or th, (lna coopcration was the one posted hy the Univer- t,,rlfT
forIfth® holidays
tossed onto a luncheon triy...a
Mmicro, Excitiag, Heert
LAST SHOWING
service. The following Christs
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.
from the public so fir, and asks .By of North Carolina basketball r” l'a rfh a* th* Un*v*r*lt]r
hastily-displayed pocket knife and lie
iSIinnosota h«a shown. Th* fruit
mas Carols wilt be sung: Silent r„SJ1
tpeelaiized In for continued help so that alt gifts
STARTS 8:30
a muttered warning to "remember Night From Heaven above to J ^ to r Development lnd with his
Warming Rlery.
can be delivered before Christmas
the Till boy."
Earth I Come. O Holy Night. A
Rl,p"' originated, developed Eve.
EVERYONE MI ST -SKK
Some Negro leaders chsrge that King in IBs Cradle, Two Slovak
o r a t e d the Tennis Caravan
achooi authorltlea Invite hoodlum Carol. Unto U. a Bo, Is Rom wBh outstanding su rer,, through
aeta by falling to enforce strict (Platnchant), and Com* Hither. Ye ,hp Ncw Koalond States line* J9lfl.
discipline. They speak bitterly ol
Church Of God*!
CUM
ease* in which whlta students Children. Sylvia Mikler will serve - V '“ fc.thk .? U?rtre^J n,( hojr* *nd
tvi w ( L a a r a tm \ . X -\
were punished lightly, or not at „ announcer.
f !»cen nomllated fo? W lJ S a n c*uS H o l i d a y P r O g r O f T I
Until
You
Have
The
Whole
Amount
Saved
The
tape
recorded
program
wa
l wuoi
all, for attack* on Negro students.
honors; Rarhara
F eature — 8:17
School officials deny any laxity Luke*! ‘ lAithera^Chureh*0 In*'SU- MontcUir.
‘l9.«T
C h ris tm O S O r p h a n s
For Needed Home Repairs
CO-HIT
In ftoelplln*. J h e F point out that
|( wLa|d lrecU d and produced
" c ,5h' I9^ *n«
'n ,‘ churfh nf Cn* ""
It Is well-nigh impossible, even
Judy Pllsbury, Daytona Beach, Vve. at I2tid St. will present a
by
Pastor
Stephen
M.
Tuhy.
Mrs
or Improvement?
with troops in the building, to de­
19.37. Miss Plishury, now the pre- Christmas program st the church
tect every Jostle thal may take Stephen Mikler is the Adult leid- sent Florida Stale Junior Girls Sunday night entitled Christmas
place in a building which has mile* er of the Slavl* 4 it Cluh.
Champion, hegan her Tennis ear- Orphans. The play Is presented
of corrldori end !.(**&gt; student*
erp with Summerfield when she under Ihe direction of Mrs. Pearl
flowing through them. In many
» » nio*.
McDaniel.
A BUBBLE CENTER PICK
easei, disciplinary authorities are
NEW’ YORK —(UP)—Looking
The Mayfair Inn extends a wei
The pastor, the Few. Joel Brown,
confronted with situations in whieh for a centerpiece to delight child come to the new Pro and an In- will also deliver a special ChristIt is "one child’s word sgalnst an­ dren or amuse adults? Put a vRation to all guests and the mas sermon st the Sunday mornF e a t u r e —■ 8 :3 3
other" with no eyewitnesses.
handful of moth ball* in a tail citizens^ of Sanford, who are In- in? service. The public Is cordially
SATU RDAY ONLY
White moderates believe that apothecary
jar, an nver-sixed | lerested 'n Tennis, to rome and invited to attend both of those ser
school official* are doing th* best brandy anifter or fish how! Add meet him at tha Mayfair Courts, virc*.
they ran in a very difficult situa­ **eup of vinegar and 1 teaspoon
tion. They eredlt Supt. of Schools baking and* for every glass of
Virgil T. Bioesom with great s.-ator nen-lo I to fill the i
ti
courage and fair-mindednesi In The moth balls will bounce around
Istrw a e*
totem
roping with conflicting pressures for about an hour. When they
from Negro leaders who demand ■low down, add more soda and
aterner disciplinary measures and vinecasv
from segregitlon g r o u p s who
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�Prezident Reported Ready To Push

By WILLIAM C. HOWARD
previously set for mld lW f o r
lilte d Prt*« Staff Correspondent placing Intermediate Range RallisTASHINGTON (UP) -P resid en t tie Mlssilea IRBMs In defensive
Elsenhower today was reported rositons against Russia.
~ a d y to push a "crash" program
NATO military chiefs agreed
9li Conires s to spot ballistic mis this week, the sources revealed, to
■liesquickly In strategic NATO basing IRBMs In Britain, Turkey,
countriea.
France and The Netherlands in
Informed sources said the Pres- that order of priority.
Went la planning to ask for the
But defense experts questioned
money In an all-out emergency how much the deadline could he
driv* to move up the deadline— advaned, even if funds were made

available Immediately.
.day, was preparing hla report to
Ike Prepares Report
' the nation Monday night on the
First there ia the problem of decisions made at the NATO
getting
the missiles Into pro- meeting. He may shed more light
dtirlion. And the selection of sites, then on missile-base plans,
construction of the bases and the Secretary of State John Foster
working out of agreements on who Dulles said In Madrid he had diawill pull the trigger in case of at- cussed with Spain’s Generalissimo
tack are all expected to be time- Francisco Franeo in an "inticonsuming.
rn at*” NATO report Friday "the
The President, who kept bis possibility of missiles b e i n g
schedule clean of appointments to­ brought to Europe."

Dulles Due Back
missile bases, although Spain Is
"But we did not mention the pos­ not a NATO member.
sibility of missiles being based in
No price tag was placed by
Spain." Dulles said. The secretary, sources here on the reported El­
who held a two-hour talk with senhower plan to hurry up the
FYanco. was due haek in Washing­ European missile bases.
ton this afternoon.
But they said that, under the
Paris sources Indicated Dulles plan, missiles would be given as
may have been sounding out Fran­ direct US. aid to the four nations,
co. They said the United States with this country helping financialwas considering negotiating with tv In constructing the bases.
Given Tip Off
Spain for setting up American i

Americana wer* given ■ somber
tip-off Friday that the drive to
checkmate Russia'a miasiie might
was going to cost plenty—and
practically erase any faint hopes
of a tax reduction next year.
Defense Secretary Neil H. McElroy said th President would ask
for about one billion dollars more
for defense in a supplemental ap
propriatlon for this fiscal year,

3h? Wanted fferaft

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E sta b lish e d 1909

AIf INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 22. I93T

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which ends June 30, 15.58. It srould
be In addition to an expected in­
crease of about 2 billion dollars in
the 19W defense budget.
Me Elroy said the new money
was needed because of an Increase
in spending for missiles and other
defense projects. He emphasited
the missile program played a
very big" rd e In the decision ts
go to Congress for more funds.

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Russian Leaders
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rtstled Pres* Staff Correspondent I eluding disarmament in this age arms rare while finding "new oh- in and declared that Denmark and
stades" to disarmament all along Norway do not want American
MOSCOW (UP)— Nikita Khru of missiles and Sputniks,
missile bases.
sheht-y and Foreign Minister Ail
Gromyko spoke first at a joint the line.
Speech Indicate* Rejection
Gromyko said the West must
drei Gromyko today rejected the session of the supreme Soviet Par
The arming of West Germany
NATO csll for a (oreign min- liamrnt. In a to minute speech he keep disarmament front becoming
isler* conference and said world arcusrd the \Vr*t~c*pecially Brl the .subject of international bar­ with missiles would he a "danger
problems could only he solved lain, Franco, the Foiled States and gaining and said the Sputniks had to Europe," Gromyko said.
with an Fast West "summit" eon- Canada -- of hampering disarms- "Improved the international poli­ Gromyko's bluntly w o r d e d
speech appeared lo be an outright
ferrnee with President Eisenhower, j ment by linking it with such "ex- tical climate."
He spoke of Ihe jet-ended NATO rejec'lon of ihe NATO conference’s
The call for a top level confer- traneous subjects as Germany."
cnce came from Khrushchev, the
Gromyko said the Western na session ,n Paris and said Denmark, invitation to Russia la resume dis­
leader of the Communist Party, lions, which with Russia formed a Norway and Franre urged action armament talka at the U n i t e d
An automobile went out of con­ who said surh * meeting could*five nation United Nations disarm- nn the peace proposal* put forward Nations, nr tn dismiss arm* In a
trol early this morning, shortly be solve all outstanding problems in -1ament subcommittee, continued the by Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulg.in foreign ministers conference.
fore 4 o'clock, and skidded over
"It would not he hard to guess
the seawall Into f.ake Monroe a
what would happen if we «at down
bout one mile north of Sanford
for talks under condition* that can
on Highway 17-92.
bring no solution or disarmament,"
Tbe 1MI Mercury, driven by L ar­
tile foreign minister said.
ry Douglas Jenkins, attached to
FnHorse* Gromyko'* .Speech
the Heavy Attack Training Unit
Krushchev then mounted tho
and NAS, Sanford, crashed first
rostrum in the old Czarist throne
Into the rear of an automohile
roam of the grand palace of the
I AN AUTOMOHILE BEING pulled oul of Lake Monroe shortly after I o’clock this driven by John Steven Matiua of
Kremlin and endorsed Gromyko'*
*reech.
morning, after crashing- into the rear of a lothcr car and then skidding over the sea­ VAH-lt, NAS, Sanford.
Jenkins, accompanied by Mi­
Krider met informally with Wll
The Cnmmunlst leader rrpeited
wall.
(Staff Photo)
chael O. Kno* of VAIt-ll, appar $5 Million In County Road Work Set
Hum II. Dial, Fifth District Road his proposal for a summit confer­
cntly lost control of his automo­
ence which he said "would solve
The proposed plan now is to center spans for a clearance of 9U Board member, other members of the problems which bother human­
bile when he sheared the left rear
fender of another car. The Mer­ build a "set span" bridge design feet. John Krider, Seminole County the Stale Bead Board, and mem ity, Including disarmament."
cury ended up on it* top In wa­ ed for the removal of Ihe three on his return from Tallahassee and tiers of the State Road Department
Khrushchev also rejected a n y
Commissioner, said this morning Jacksonville.
ter about three feet deep.
staff to discuss the proposed bridge arms talks by Ihe new and en­
According to reports from the
over Lake Harney Just one mile larged U.N, Disarmament Com­
Seminole County Sheri(f's depart­
mittee which he sail was the same
south of State Road &lt;6.
ment, Jenkins received minor in
a* the previous five nation com­
Representing the SemlnoU Coun­ mittee. Russia has boycotted such
Seminole County Sheriff J. L. be on duty through the holidays juries and was treated at thr
ty Co'mmtsviOn. Krtrk-r also met in chmmRIee meeting* In New York.
Hobby issued a stern warning to in an attempt to rurh recklessness SNA5 dispensary.
TH* accident wa* Investigated
Jacksonville with Col. Paul TroxmoUnidt* who violist- the itra lfy .aid to prevent motorists front kill
*•
•*
A avven item agenda will come laws during the Christmas Hud- ing one another on our highways hy Deputy Sheriff I* J. Kris who
ler, District Engineer, Corps of
was assisted by Constable J. Q
and roads, said Sheriff Hobby.
before the Board of Sanford City days.
Engineers, amt his staff.
"Slim
"
Galloway
and
Florida
Winners
In
the
annual
contest
Tli*
Jaycre
Christmas
Lighting
Sheriff
Hobhy
also
issued
an­
Commlsiinners Monday night wilii
"There are more people on the
The bridge proposed now, said
Highway
Patrolman
Oiin
Garrett.
will
probably
be
announced
at
next
Contest entry deadline Is noon
the lop Hem a public hearing on road during the Yule Season than other warning, this one aimed at
Extent of damage to both cara Monday and a record list of con­ Thursday's Jaycre meeting held Krider, is of the basque type with
the reioning from Rl-A to R*l, at any other time," Sheriff Hobby motorists who are drinking while
testants Is expcitcd. said commit­ at the Sanford Yacht Ctub.
Lot* 1, 2 and 3 of Block 13 in the said yesterday, "and it’s time peo­ driving. "In order to protect those was not immediately estimated.
vertical clearance unlimited.
U. S. Savings Bonds nre being
tee chairman Dave Thrasher.
San Lanta Subdivision.
ple start driving like they ought motorists who are obeying traffic
He also stated that a policy was
contributed
to
the
citywide
JayThe Judges are competing their
Commissioners will also discuss to drive."
regulations, we are going to be
established
fur the design of a
inspection of each entry as quickly cee lighting contest by the Sanford
♦he possibilities of a new franchise
It ts heartless to think of any­ forced to make charge* against Tavern ,Operator
.... , _ .
as It Is received, said Thrasher. Atlantic National Bank, Florida bridge ovrr State Road H i which
•to operate hus transportation In one killing fellow motorist* after those who wantonly evade traffic
flank, Florida Power ami would create Ihe same design and
With bale Ha I*ld that each entry Is judged State
Sanford with C. W. Elrod.
Folk* whn have no other op­
shopping for Santa Clans or after regulations, and in other instances Charged
®
between 7:30 and 9;30 each even­ I Ight Company, and The Sanford construction as over Slate Road portunity tn select their Christmas
Another matter, which has come a round of gift buying, the Sheriff we'll have to Jail some," he said
46. unless tho Corps of Engineers
Herald.
before the Board of Commissioners said.
Sheriff Hobby also has urgrd Of Beer To Minors ing.
has given lis approval and appro­ Tree ran stop hy the SanfordThe Sanford - Seminole County
on several occasions for considera­ "Unless our automobile drivers everyone handling firearms, 22 ri­
Robert Rranch, Negro operator
priations made for the start of Seminole County Junior Chamber
tion, will be a request from Ran- operate their cars within the fles, or hb guns to be extremely of the Lucky Star, a Negro night Junior Chamber of Commerce,
nf Commerce lot on French Ave.
the Sanford-Tltusvllle Canal.
Fire
Department
which each year sponsors the citydall Chase for the Installation of &gt;
at 5th St. on Sunday.
bounds of reason and within the careful. "Many of these will come spot In Bookertown, was lodged In
Krider also stated that the State
C C'-ll(raffle signal light at French Ave. limits of traffic rules and regula­ at Christmas gifts this year but the Seminole County Jail charged wide competition Is awarding $25 A
Jaycees will he on duty at tho
U.S.
Savings
Bonds
for
the
top
enM
nS
W
C
rS
O
V«,ull5
Road
Board
has
now
set
the
In­
■nd 20th St.
site where they will soon start con­
tions there will surely be some­ it must be remembered that there with the sale of beer to minors try in four division* of the resi­
terstate Bridge and access over st ruction of a new Tourist In­
The request for the transfer of body killed during the holidays," are regulation* covering the use Friday night,
In 48 Hours
Lake Monroe and continuing on to formation Booth to help visitor*
a beer and wine license to Charlie ho said.
of hb guns ami 22 rifle* by minors
Constable J. Q. "Slim" Galloway dential lighting portion of the con
test. The runner-up In each division
The Sanford Eire Department State Road W, for an April I letl- choose a Christmas Tree to fit
.Aemmons of 408 Sanford Ave. will
The entire force of deputies will The Sheriff said that adults must said three Negro minors admitted gets in silver dollars from the
answered six alarms In 48 hours ing. The State Road Department their particular need.
5*lso be considered by the commlsaccompany the children at all buying beer from the night spot
during the past week.
also plan* th* letting of the West
Jiyeees.
limes when this type of firearms owner.
aioners.
Funds from the sale of tha
In the eommerrlsl lighting por­ Do Dee 19 at » 3.7 a m a d* First Street four-lining for appro- Christmas Trees will go toward
Voucher* for the Capital Im­
are used.
The three minors, with one of
tion
of
th*
contest,
local
business­
fretive
flue
at
617
Pecan
Ave
xlmalely
the
same
time.
"This
provement Program will he preconstruction nf the modern build­
"Plea*. he as cautious as pos­ them operating a pickup truck,
»ented to the Hoard of Commtssible," Sheriff Hobby requested of backed into an automohile owned men vie for the Floridjl Power ami caused firemen to battle flames means,** said Commissioner Krld- ing to bo used a* the Jaycre Tour­
aioner* for approval.
all. "Let's make It a real Christ- hy Annie McGill and fled the Light Company’s Traveling Tro whlrh destroyed a pari of the con- er, "that we’ll have to have the ist Information Booth.
surveyv completed and Ihe rlghtAn ordinance prohibiting the sale
tents ami building.
out Day this year," he said.
M. L. Raborn Jr., president of
scene of the accident. The auto­ pity.
Each year, said th» Jiyeee
or storage of gasoline In glass conAn overheated spare heater, on of ways purchased by that lime."
the Sanford Jaycee organization,
mobile owner noted the license tag
rhristmas
Lighting
Contest
Chair­
the same date at 5:31 p nt. took
tainer* will be read and a review
Road Board Member Dial also pointed out lo the Board of San­
of the truck and notified law en
man, residential rhristmas light th fire department to 435 Summer­ said, commented Krider, that “ (IS ford City Commissioners recently
and discussion of proposed amend­
foreoment authorities.
ments to the Zoning Ordinance is
rlght-of ways should tie purchased that the entire park area on
The accident occurred at 11:10 mg gets mure beautiful. Sanford I* lin Ave.
really a "city of Christmas lights
A grass firp at Sanford Ave. and fnr the new bridge and connection French Ave. will he beautified with
.^Included.
p. m. Friday night.
and decorations,” he said.
Miscellaneous business from the
2Hit St. was put out and rontrolled with State Road 46, by July I."
facilities for recreation and pic.
floor and from commissioners will
at 6 19 p m. no Drc. 19.
"We’re tanking at close to 85 nirking,
The Sanford Fire Department million in road work for Semmole
be considered.
Christmas Trees sold by the Jayanswered an alarm at Clyde'* County,“ Kridrr said this morning. cees are of Canadian Ratsalm,
Grill, 2nd Sanford Av e , Friday
‘this means that the Board of said Raborn "and we guarantee
morning at ( *. tn when flames County Commissioners will have to them fresh,"
f o r Information On
WASHINGTON (UP)— Leaders, The five-point legislative pro plan. But it Is known that Preai
from a barbecue pit caused an give it* immediate approval to the
CIRCULATION
"We hope that our friends and
of the National Education Assn. gram, which the nation's lirgest dent Eisenhower's staff Is working
alarm lo be sounded
M million dollar bond Issue in or­ neighbors will help us with the
or after 6:30 p.nt.
NEA predicted today Congress will educational organization wdl lay on a much more limited program 2-Weck Circuit
A "large" grass lire, covering der to provide funds for the pur­ funds for our new building by
PH. FA 20973
approve at least part of their before Congress when it reeon- of federal aid to education, total
a half hlock, was brought under chase nf these right of ways, Kfid- purchasing their Christmas Tree*
sweeping space age program for venes next month, earries an irn- ling about 230 million dollar* a Court Session
PH. FA 2-2611
rontrol Friday at locust Ave. ar.d
(Continued on Fag* 10)
fr-m us" Raborn ia!d.
federal support of public wcliool*. i ntwdiwte price tag of $1,100,(W).000 I year.
(th Si at 1:39 p. m.
a year. It calls for a steady in­
Ended Friday
Ask •‘Missive" Support
crease in federal contributions
Tin* NEA proposal* unveiled
A two-week session of Circuit
ovrr Ihe next (lie year*, levelling a press ennference here Friday Court was completed Friday with
off at *4.600.000,000 a sear.
were highlighted by * pie* for 13 raws di*po«ed nf either hy
Administration officials had no "m assive" federal support of all plea of guilty or trial hy jury.
immediate comment on tho NEA public schools systems in thr na
The fall t--rrn of court began on
Dec 9
tion “on a continuing basis."
Waller Woodhy plead gulllv to i
Th* NEA n id federal grants nf
Fire Hits Home
*25 per school age child should be charge of aggravated assault and
Courtesy Week will he observed waitress, the most courteous sites
distributed to the *f*tes strictly on was sentenced to a term of six
month* to five years
In Seminole County the enMre week person, the m a n courteous police Friday; Clothing,
the basis of population.
Boy Guess, alias "31" plead
forginning Jan. 6, according to officer, the most courteous motorState
and
local
authorities
would
of possession nf
plans of the Sanford Seminole 1st and possibly many other groups Bedding Destroyed continue to exercise full control guilty ,,to a charge
...
,
,
.
in vna-e
_ . , ....
. . . . . . .... moonshine whiskey and was fined
Chase
Cbunty Junior Clumber of Com- from which the unnamed cummil- A frame dwelling south of
od Company's
Company’s plant
plant nn
Reirdi
merce.
Ices will select.
and
on Reirdall
^ 'f e d e r a l money’ at thetr own lvw or * prMr,n u rm nt "* mo" ,•h,
The statewide observance will be
It is ■ slatewide effort to show Ave, was damaged by fir* Friday discretion, for teachers' salaries to five year*.
James Robert Johnson plead
iponsored locally by both the the general public and visitors to night at approximatelya 3ft p
m , or classroom construction, or both.
guilty
to charges nf grand larceny.
Seminole County Chamber of Com- Florida just "how courteous" pets according to funstable J, (J
Mould I n c r e a s e Gradually
The court ordered a pre sentence
merce and the Sanford Seminole pie here really are, Itahorn said "Slim" Galloway
The grants would be Increased investigation
County Junior Clumber of ComHe pointed out that during th,- The Navy Fire Department anMary Mill* plead guilty tn pus*
merer, said M, L Raborn J r , week there «i!l be various activit svserrd Ihe alarni and &gt;|sickly gradually ta s level of lino per
president of the Jaycee organua-, let to point up enurtesv on Ihe part doused the flames which d«--,tro\cd school age child within five years essinn nf moonshine whiskey ties*
The
average
outlay
per
school
than a gallon) and was fined 1300
Uon.
| nf every citizen, "and It will cer clothing and bedding. Damage to
It Appointed chairman for the tainly behoove everyone to bo the dwelling itself wa* from Child *l PrcJent Is 1532 a year or six months in Jail.
Nearly all of this comes from
William A. Neal plead guilty to
event was Howard McNulty of the right ou Heir toes fur goodness smoke and water.
a charge of assault an! hsttery
Florida State Bank and member knows who the committee mem
‘Ihe horn’ was occupied hy Bil) state and local tax funds.
Ur. William G. Carr, executive (a reduction of aggravated asof the Jaycecs.
tiers will be,
‘Holloway and his family. Mrs.
Raborn told the Jaycees at their
"We will announce our fjnal plan Holloway, her husband, and child- secretary, said this is the first sa’iltt and was fined 1130.
George Leroy Small was tried
regular meeting that Courtesy for the event in our community as ren were away from home at the time the lOOyear-old NEA has ad
Week will mean that "secret com- quickly as possible," Raborn said lime of the fire. It was d l.covered vocated that the federal govern­ and found guilty by a jury. He re­
mittees" will be appointed, when at the Jaycee meeting. The Jay-1 a* she returned home and noticed ment assume a continuing respon­ ceived two year* on a charge of
plans are complete, to name the cess president did not name the flame* coming from inside the sibility for helping lo pay school hrraking and entering, to commit
cosl*. In live past, NEA proposals a felony.
winner* In various categories nuriihcr of committee members home.
SANTA CLAUS HANDED out more than 3)0 Rifts of toy* aml ctindy at Lake Mary
Henry Brown [dead guilty tn
throughout the area.
but apparently the committee*, j Constable Galloway said the foe federal aid have been In term*
Friday niylit nt th* annual Community C'trUtmas Party for cniidrtti. It wm a tre"There will ptobahly be *n 1who wtii be unnamed throughout dwelling i* owned by Frank Smith of short trrm "emergney" pro- two charges nf aggravated assault
mendoua
nucccsa** a*iiil Chunibvr ot Conuftjrc® Pwildent L**irl I oihj).
(b*ui£ i
I
gram
s
U
classroom
con
struct
to*.
(Cawliaised
an
F
t
|«
14)
Vtward lor the Boat courteous, the week, will be large.
[of an East Second St. address.

Auto Goes Out
Of Control; Lands
In Lake Mornoe

'Set Span Bridge Over
Lake Harney Proposed

Public Hearing
Heed Traffic Laws
Slated For Monday Says Sheriff Hobby
'Night's Board Meet

Jaycees Expect Big
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NEA Predicts Part Of Program W ill Be OK'd

Courtesy Week Will
Be Observed Here

Residents Can Buy
Christmas Trees
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Ualted Press S u rf Correspondent
The visit at Secretary o( State
John Foster Dullea to Spain may
■ M* development In the new
na for European defense.
Dullea la to fly to Madrid Sat­
urday, on his way home from the
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­
tion In Parts, to talk to General­
issimo Franelseo Franco.
I t wll be only a five-hour visit.

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Weafftief
Pertly cleady ihrough Friday; low
tealght *0 to M.

But It could turn out to be tee
ondary In importance only to the
Paris meeting itself.
Spain la not a member of the
NATO alliance. But It Is closely,
if Indirectly, tied in with NATO.
That Is because of the seldom
mentioned fact that under an
agreement with Franco, the United
States Is building a network of
air, nival and supply bases all
over the country.
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Dalles, Franco "Consult"
The official announcement of
Dulles' visit, first issued in Ma­
drid. said that the visit waa being
made at Franco's Invitation.
Dulles will "consult" with Fran­
co, Foreign Minister Fernando
Maria Casttella and other offclalt,
it was said.
Dulles naturally wdU give Franco
a full report of the NATO meetIng which ends today, including

the agreement In principle of
Western European countries to the
establishment of nuclear missile
bases on their territory.
It Is aa agreement ia principle,
rather than of fact, because Hie
question of equipping the base*
with missiles Is still to be negotilted between the United States
and the Individual countries con­
cerned. As has been made plain

In Paris, some of these countries
do not want the miasDes.
Dulles may sound out Franco on
the possibility of setting tip missile
bases &lt;o Spain. If he does, K is
not only possible but probable
that Franco would agree to con­
sider the suggestion favorably,
Franee Called “Totalitirtii'*
Spain never he* been Invited to
join NATO because some Euro­

pean allies, still mindful of the
Spanish Civil War, object to Fran­
co's regime as "totalitarian." That
may be. But Franco alio la a bit­
ter enemy of Communism. And
his country, protected by the grim
Pyrenees Mountains, would be the
list bulwark of defense if Russia's
Red army swept ever Western
Europe.
Franco baa Intlmatad that he

would Join NATO If all of Its pre­
sent IS membera asked him to.
The fear of Russian Communist
aggreision ia pretty nearly as se­
rious now as It was when NATO
was formed In 1949.
Russia's successes with Its Sputnlk earth satellite and its inter­
continental balllMic missile hive
radically changed the European
defense picture.

It teems quite possible that
those Allied countries which have
objected to Franco's regime and
have called him a dictator might
have soma teeond thoughts about
him now.
That Spain would strengthen
NATO i» ii"«"*itionab!f. It would
n i,,
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step
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NATO AlliesTo Attempt
New Talks With Russia

PARIS (UT)— President Elsen­ President Elsenhower said he
hower and the it other NATO thought the decisions reached here
chiefs concluded today their his­ made "war les* likely. peace more
toric summit conference with an sure,"
agreement to seek missile-age
The President said he also felt
peace through fresh disarmament that the four day meeting had
talks with Russia and to insure it made for a "a stronger North Atby arming Western Europe with lantle alliance."
nuclear missiles.
| Addressing his NATO colleagues

PRESIDENT "HOMESICK" HE TELLS TROOPS—President Elsenhower (right), visiting Supreme
Headquarters, Allied Powers In Europe, told assembled officers and enlisted mrn. 'T hare a eperiat
kind of alekneaa—one that afflicts the aged and the young—homcslrknes*." The Chief Executive, In
Paris for the summit conference of North Atlantic Treaty Organization re preventative*, visited hi*
last military command, SHAPE headquarter* at Kocqurnrourt, France.
(t'P Telephoto)

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Heart A tta ck Fatal
To Rep. Cooper, 64,

Reservations Being President Flies Back M. Tamny Highest
In Scholarship
Made For Elk's
T o Washington T oday Qualifying Test
Ball Saturday- - - "Reservation* are now being
made for the Annual Elk's Charity
" „
_
,
1.11 on Saturday night,'' Dick
Mapei, thta year's chairman for
•he • vonf ii(Wf veslwvday.
'
"We bar* mailed out more than
tSO Invitationv.'" said Mapes. "but
wo hop* that everyone, whether
they have received an invitation
or not, will take advantage of the
gayest event of the pre-Cbimmas
social season and attend.” &gt;*
Reservations are being made
|jth E. J. Mought on Jr. at his
owntown office.
Slated to furnish the mulle for
entertainment and dancing it Tony
Perez and hi* Country Club Or­
chestra with dancing starting at
9 o’clock Saturday evening and
continuing until I o'clock.
"This Is our big charity fund
event," Dick Mapei commented
today. "Proceeds from the annual
Elk’s Charity Ball go to the Elk's
•/jub Charity fund,*' he laid. From
the** fund* the annual Christmas
Party for underprivileged children
on Christmas Eve is given and fin­
anced. Also benefitting from the
fund 1* the lfarryanna Crippled
Childrens Home la Umatilla.
“The Annual Elk's Charity Hall
gives everyone an opportunity to
enjoy one of the lop social event*
of the pre Christmas season and at
1 3 * same time hn.- contribute to
many of the worthy charitablr pro­
jects undertaken by the local Elk's
Club," Mapei said today.

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CIRCULATION
FIL F A 2-2611
or after 6:30 p.m.
PH. FA 20973

PARISH C D — President Elion
hower flew home to Washington
tonight happy with the result* of
the
NA™ lummit conf" ’
cnce. Much of its success was iluc
to hi* presence and to his enor­
mous personal prestige In Europe.
The P
l»'t Orly' n'ejnrt
aboard hi* plane. Columbine III,
for the overnight transatlantic
hop. The plane was scheduled to
land in Washington early Friday
morning.
The Pres|rt»nt closed the final
session of the lour day NATO
meeting with a request that the
other chiefs and their staffs pause
with hie} fng 30 seconds of silence
"In the'hope that our work has
not been in vain."
His own presence had done much
to dispel the gloom that enveloped
Western Europe on the heels ot
Soviet missile ind satellite suc­
cesses.
Refused Thanks
He successfully led the other M
NATO nations over such barriers
as the reluctance ol many of them
to have U.S. nuclear missile base*
on their soil.
In the end, he had refused to
allow the final communique to ex*
preis gratitude to the United
States from the other nation* for
its physical and moral support.
Eisenhower said there wa* no need
for ihat since "we are all equal
member.' of Uie same alliance."
The President kept up a driving
pace throughout the four-day eon
fercncc, hut it did not appear to
have bothered him. despite the
mild stroke he mffered Nov. 2).
Before the session this morning,
the Presiilent receivrd a gold med­
al from Count Francois de Vogue,
head of the French Farmers So­
ciety in "recognition of the fact
the President his a farm at
Gettysburg, Pa.

(5. Fred im lth was Installed as
Commander of the newly formed
DeBary Memorial Pest 239 when
the American Legion Post was offlelally chartered and officers Inat.sllrd at a rerent meeting.
Installing officers were Fifth
plstrlct
Commander Fred 11.
Chaney and .hi* adjutant Joseph
Gibbons.
Other officer* named and In­
stalled were: Fred Kammrrer,
Senior Vice Commander; Stanley
S. Smith Jr., Junior Vice Com­
mander; Carl Walker, Finance
Officer; Albert Salisbury, Adju­
tant; Rev. Augustus C. Summers,
Chaplain; Daniel Driscoll, Ser­
geant-at-Arms; Clarence Shaffer,
Historian; Esther C. Patterson,
Service Officer.
And the Executive Committee:
Charles B. Cleveland. Edward A.
Patterson. William Canady, Orville
E. Dunckel and Cornelius Dc
Karu*. Frank M. Stone, Liaison to
the Auxiliary and Edward A. Pattenon, Publicity Chairman.
The next meeting of the Poit
will be held at the DeBary Fire
House on Thursday, Jan. I, 195ft.
At this meeting the charter will
be closed, "therefore all veterans
wishing to get their names on the
charter are urged to be present
and bring your current member­
ship card or your honorable dis
charge to qualify," said Edward
A. Patterson.
Officials of the Post said that
"all women veterans arc urged
to join our post."

KOREAN BOY ADOPTED
TOKYO (U P)—A US. Air Force
couple opened up a new life today
for the first Korean orphan to be
adopted by an Air Force family
under a new Immigration law-, 1st
Ll. Austin Wade, of Franklin, Ky.,
and his wife introduced the Amer­
ican way of life to their new 3
year-old son, Jeff, whom they
hrought hack from Korea Wednes­
day. The Wades adopted Jeff un­
der a new Immigration law which
_a t_i
. ....In our community
__ __i... *
permits children adopted by U.S.
feeling
The Christmas Lighting Contest servicemen to enter the United
States on a nonquota basis.
la divided Into four divisions for
residential lighting. Each contest­
ant chooses one of the categories
from the three available anil then
the entry Is automatically in the
fourth division.
Nearly 121 members of the Semi­
First place winner in each divi­ nole County Farm Bureau with
sion receives a 123 U. S. Savings
Bond. The bonds have been contri­ their families and guests enjoyed
buted by the Florida State Bank, their annual Christmas party early
Jjd tm ) Atlantic National Bank this week at the Vocational-Agri­
Florida Power and Light Com culture Building, Lake Av*. and
pary and The Sanford Herald.
W. 18 St. They witnessed the pre­
Commercial entries In the Jay­ sentation of the Annual Soil Con­
cee Christmas Lighting Contest servation Award to Elbert Camcompete fur the Florida Power and mack by ft. J. Bauman, president
Light Company’s Traveling Tro­ of the Sanford Atlantic National
phy.
Bank and chairman of the Flor­
An entry blink will he found ida Banker’* Assn. Soil Conserva­
elsewhere in today's issue of The tion Commission for Seminole
Sanford Herald.
County, and enjoyed a program of
1

L ig h tin g Contest
Entries Pouring In

LEntries
.
«...__ .-u_r
. ___
for the Jaycee
Christmas
Lighting Contest are beginning to
pour Into the local Jsycee Infor­
mation Booth, according to Com­
mittee Chairman Deve Thrasher.
Deadline for the eonteet his
been moves! up until noon Monday
In order to give local contestants
time to prepare their decorative
■ehemes and get them ready for
the judge* to inspect.
TThrasher laid today "We are
hoping to have the biggest Jaycee
C'hrlstmis Lighting Contest In the
history of the project.
"We are urging every homeown­
er to enter their Christmas Light
Ing decoration* In the eontest,"
said thr committee chairman. "It
Just stands to reason that the more
Christmas lighting we see around
our community, the greater the
Christmas aplrlt will he," he laid.
V txl w* want to encourage aucb

Smith Installed
As Commander
Of DeBary Post

In the eloslng phases of the final
NATO council meeting In the
Palais de ChaiUot, Eisenhower
said he rerognlred there were cer­
tain differences of detail among
the IS member stales that could
not be "surmounted completely."
Missiles for Europe
The final communique of the

"Michael A. Temoyr a-senter-Gudent at Seminole High School,
made top srore in the Scholarship
Qualifying Test taken hy 12 seniors
at thr local high school.
Tsmny’s score of ZI verbs! Is
equivalent Va an aiwwwwDwtto n
grate
and Ms quantitive acore of
gr*
4A la equivalent lo an approaimale
S3 grade.
Scholarship Qualifying Test
la t teat developed by the College
Entrance Examination Board pri­
marily for use in the selection of
students who arc to he given fur­
ther consideration for the award
of scholarships.
Scorer are reported to the var­
ious achnlr.rshlp program* Indicat­
ed hy the students at the time of
testing, as well at to their schools.
Each scholarship program uses Us
own procedures for choosing those
sludents to whom it wishes to give
further conslderstlon.
In addition to the principal use
of the SQT, P may also be used
by the schools In conjunction with
other Information about thr stu­
dent! for educational guidance.
The verbal and quantitive scores
are measures of aptitude for learn­
ing vrrhal and quantitive types of
material Involved In many college
courses.
Second highest score was mide
by Tatrick F. Dnnahne, with two
students tiring for the third high­
est, Mary A. Shanon and Barbara
L. Mitchell.
Andrew J. Brackrn, Seminole
High School principal, said yester­
day that the tcorea will be used for
educational guidance.
He also said that the fact that
scores were forwarded to colleges
and universities of the students'
choice will he Important In that It
Is possible that scholarships could
be awarded or considered from
them.
BORDER CUUII REPORTED
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (UP)
—Julian Zamora, deputy com
mander of the military garrison
at El F’aralso, was killed anil a
soldier was wounded scrioudy
when a band of unidentified armed
men shot up the tnwn Tuesday
night. It was reported today. El
raraiso Is five miles froni the Nic­
araguan bonier and about So miles
east of Tegucigalpa. The area was
the scene of skirmishes early this
year when Honduras and Nica­
ragua were on the verge of war
over an old boundary dispute.

WASHINGTON (L*P» - Itep. ram r so swiftly that he was unat­
Cooper, one of the shyest and al­ tended by friends or relatives at
so one of the most powerful men the time.
in Congress, died Wednesday night
Cooper entered the hospital Dec.
of a heart attack. He was AA
3 following a mild heart attack.
Death of the Tennessee Demo­ He wa* reported only Wednesday
crat pul Hep. Wilbur P. Mills tll- afternoon by his secretary as re­
Ark), • outspoken foe of tax cuts, covering "beautifully."
But he suffered a "severe at
in Cooper’s post as chairman ot
the House Ways A Means Com­ lack" Wednesday evening and ex­
m ute' which initiates all tax leg pired almost Immediately, the hos­
pital reported. liP~wa* a veteran
Islallnn.
Cooper, sometime* referred to uf almost 29 years in congress.
as "the loneliest man In W a s h i n g - ---------------------ton,” dlesl as he had lived (or _
I
kl
j
year* — alone. Ilia death at the b r U m l G y N Q n t f i f l
BetUezda, Md.,» Jdaoal Hospital
-------- 1....— .
----------—. Hostings’ Mayor
TTerman "Foots" Rrumley, form­
Residents Warned erly of Sanford and a graduate of
Seminole High School and Rollins
Against Unordered College, was recently named May­
of Hastings.
Yule Merchandise or Rrumley
wa* also selected a*
John Krider, Manager of the "Coarh of the Year" fur the St.
Seminote County Chamber of Com­ John's River Conference.
merce, warned residents of Semi­ Coarh Rrumley'* football team
nole County today In be on guard recently was awarded the SL
against tmorderrd merchandise ac- John's River Conference trophy for
tlvltlet at Christmas tlmr
the year which Is the second con
Krider stated that the sending seciilive yenr Coach Rrumley’*
of unordered merchandise through team has taken the award.
He played football with Seminole
the mails has long been a nuisance
problem. It i* frequently plaretl High School and was a "star" of
on a charltahle contribution basis, the team. He also played foothill
the recipient of the merchandise for Hollins College.
Coach Rrumley and hi* wife, of
being Informed that hi* money will
be used to further various worthy Hastings, will spend the weekend
cause*. For tills reason, numerous here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs W. S. Briimley Sr.
(Continued on t'lg e Severn

four-day ronferrne.e Included an
American offer to share with its
allies the technical know-how of
1,300-milr Intermediate range ball­
istic missile production.
The decision to strengthen the
western nations against the threat
of aggression through IRBM'a and
nuclear warheads was blamed on
Russia which "persists" In arm ­
ing itself with "the most modern
and destructive weapons, including
missiles of all kinds."
Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles, in his first public state­
ment since the
four-day
«ne&gt;om
-o.y confer
comer.
enct started, said that the meeting
was of "historic Importance which
has reached great achievement!."
He said tome results may not
he apparent "for mouth* or
years," hut nevertheless the sum­
mit conference “will prove his­
toric."
Charter of Pari*
The final session of the NATO
cuuaril took two hours and 43
minutes to sgree point by point
on its "Charter of 1’ari.s" design­
ed lo convert NATO Into a missileage defense shield.

Bids for the Irase of a 21-acre
citrus grove located on the Naval
Air Station, Sanford. Fla., are be­
ing requested hy the Navy.
The bids, for lease of the pro­
perly nn a year-to year basis, will
he received hy Ihe District l’uhlic
Works Offl-rr, Ath Naval District
Ruilding 13. U. S. Naval Rase,
Chsrlestnn, S. C., until 1 p. m.
January 7, 193*.
Inspection of the properly may
he arranged hy contacting the
Commanding Officer, Naval Air
Station. Sanford. Fla . and arrang­
ing for a suitable time for Inspec­
tion.
Bid form* and detailed Informa­
tion concerning the proposed lease
can he obtained from the District
Public Works Officer, Ath Nival
District.

Tornadoes Leave Ten Dead In Path
By SAM HANCOCK *nd
dennls McCarth y
United Press Staff Correspondent*
MtJRPHYSBORO, III. (UP)— A
deadly band of late December tor­
nadoes exploded across Illinois.
Missouri and Indiana Wrdrfcidny
night, leaving many dead and in­
jured in three communities
At least t() persons were killed
in the rash of pre Christmas
twisters and more than 200 In­
jured.
Damage to srhool-, business dis­
trict* and residential sections was
estimated at more than one mil­
lion dollars.
Hardest hit by the rash of nearly
23 twister* was this amnll somhern
Illinois city of 9,2f&gt;o where at least
8 persons were killed, 4 from one
family, In the burning, shattered
wreckage of their homes More
than ISO were injured.
Il.’hy Among Victim*
Other virtlm* included * min at
Sunfleld, Dl., who had stepped out
of his home when he heard the
storm approach and a baby at
Farmington, Mo., hnrird in the
debris of his grandmother') home
Twitters alio raced through the
city of Mount Vernon, north of

Mnrphysbnrn, Injuring more than
So person), two of them critically.
Communication line* were knock­
ed out and power line) were down,
Shortly after midnight, a United
ITcst reporter on the scene said
the fires still were smoldering and
the only lights against the pitchblack sky were the torches nf rot­
ate workers probing the rubble.
Floyd llarl. a pharinieist, said
lack of power hampered rescue
work.
"There must have (wen 2on
homes hit," Hart *ald, "hut it's
dark *nd we can’t sre a thing, we
can't tell for sure if there are any
more dead or injured."
Ernergenry Measure*
St. Andrew's Hospital admitted
9 of the most seriously injured,
and 42 other dated ami walking
injured received first aid treat­
ment in the hospital gymnasium.
Nun* at the hospital handstokrd
furnaces. Nineteen other icrlmuty
injured person* were lent to Doc­
tor') Hospital *t nearby Carbondale.
Drinking wafer was being shipp­
ed into Murphysboro. The Red
Cron and Salvation Army set up
aid nations for the homeless.

Cammack Receives Soil Conservation Award
entertainment arranged by Char­
lie Morrison.
Charles T. Lawson, president of
the Farm Bureau, welcomed the
group and intr tduced R. F. Coop­
er who offered the invocation. A
turkey dinner with many side
dishe* prepared hy bureau mem­
bers’ wives, was served cafeteria
style and, according to Lawson,
thoroughly enjoyed.Bonner Carter, chairman of the
supervisors of the Seminole Soil
Conservation District then spoke
briefly about the work of hi* dir­

Navy Requesting
Bids For Lease
Of Citrus Grove

ectors, many of whom were pre­
sent. He introduced Butman for
the award to Cammark, following
which, the entertainment for the
evening was staged.
Glen Nelson, organist, and Rog
er Gregory, narrator, presented
their version of "Musical Memor
les" on the Hammond Chord Or­
gan. Morrison led the group in the
singing of Christmas Carol* with
Nelson as accompanist and then
offered one of hit well-known sil­
ver dollar quizzes with awards
going to the following:
Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Mr*. Cecil

Tucker, Chirles Flowers, Mrs.
Hsrold Lyles. Mrs. B L. Greene,
Miss Sara Harper, George Flet­
cher, Tummy McLain III, Lucien
Norman ami Brian Thurston.
The biggest laugh of the even­
ing was caused hy the answer to
the following question on the rale
gory of "real names” asked hy
Morrison: "What is the real name
of Eve Arden?" A youngster in
the room called out: "Our Miss
Brookj!" Morrison was so tickled
that, amid the applause of the
crowd, he awarded the child a
silver dollar.

At Mount Vernon, Mayor Vlrgfl
T. Bailey estimated damage at
nne million dollars, with much of
the destruction roncentrsted In a
subdivision where at least 13
homes were destroyed nr damaged.
A total of 4fl persons were ad­
mitted lo three Mount Vernon ho*
pitalr, two of them listed In erltleal
condition and four others in aerinua
condition.

Shinholser Gives
Annual Kiwanis
Presidents Report
"One* each year you have the
opportunity to take an Inward look
at the real meaning of Klwanla,’*
Edwin Shinholser, Sanford Kiwanis
Cjuh pn,,M(.nt&gt; t0|rt ,he |oci, Kt.
, Club
rlllh yesterday.
wanis
Shlnholier fiv e the president’s
annual report on Kiwanis Club act­
ivities which he called "What yoo
are and what you have done."
"You are S3 men blended to­
gether into one service eluh—a
smoothly operating machine whose
product I* community service," he
said.
The Kiwanis Club president
divided his report Into two phase*
with the first being that of the
committees. Those committee* he
named were: the home, reception.
membership a n d classification,
program, music and elections.
"These hold the machine to­
gether end make it run," he laid.
The producing ewd of the ma­
chine, sakl Rhlnholsrr, are the ac­
tivities rommlttee* and from a
lengthy list of club accomplish­
ments he read the activities of
each rommlttee for 1W7.
Committee* In the activities list
Included the hoys and girls com­
mittee, Boy Scouts. Marianna plan.
Key Club, underprivileged child­
ren, vocational guidance, agricul­
ture, public and hustneii affair*,
support of rhiirches. Interclub, Ki­
wanis education, project*, and pub­
lic relations.
“All of this has been what you
art and what you have done,” said
Shinholser a* he made hi* end-of*
the year report.
Jack Thirpe, a club member,
told Shinholser "When I listen to
report* sueh as thl* one 1 am
proud to be a Klwanlan.”
The Sanford Kiwanis Club, for
tha next two weeks, will meet on
Friday Instead of th« customary
Wednesday, because of the holi­
days.

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
Mall to: Contest Chairman
Jaycee Information Boot)
Sanford, Florida
GENERAL RULES’ F.ntrle* from ihe Sanford Area only will
bo accepted (contact Chairman for definite area if nut sure.)
Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial type, or
both on separate blanks if qualified. Only one division under
Residential type may be entered in addition to the Special Di­
vision for which all Residential entries will he automatically
eligible. Sponsor* request contestants to keep displays light*
nightly between 7:10 and 9;10 until winner* ere announced t'
allow Judge* ample time to check all entries carefullv.
Prizes for each Residential Division including the .Special Di­
vision are a* follows: 1*1 Place—$23 U.S. Saving* Bond; 2nd
Place—10 Silver Dollar*. Prize for Commercial winner (one
division only) Is possession of the Traveling Trophy for one
yea r.
(Check type and division)
RESIDENTIAL ----------Div No. 1: Lighted Lawns (trees, shrubs, ete.)

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Dir. No. 2: Figure Setting* (on bldg, or lawn)

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Div. No. 3: Decorated Doorways A Window*
(including decoration* attached to bldg.)
Special Div: Rest Over-All Decoration*

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COMMERCIAL ---------Including Doorways, Show Windows or Bldg, or All

ADDRESS .......
Please complete decorations before submitting entry.
Deadline: Noon, December 23, 1947.

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Fifteenth W eekly

Editor
.....................................Angelo Compa in
Feature E d i t o r ...................................Delores Bailey
Society E d i t o r ....................................K athy Carlos

Freahman E d i t o r ................................„ John Miller

Tom
Talk

Q u e s t io n

'

Reporters: Joyce Benton, Shirley Jones, Kvic K rntiert, Pam
St. John, Bonnie Stoffcr, Claudia Wnrmack. Annette Yates
Hey gang! Did you know that
and others.
___________
Delores Bailey is going steady?

By Joyce Lynn Brntnn
Question; What would you do if
Mutnik landed in your backyard’
Jimmy Blythe—I'd run.
Claudia Warmack— Call Jitnmv.
Kathy Carlos—Send for the Arm­
ed Forcei,
Jimmy Cordell—I'd give the dog
some. food.
Diana Fleischer— I'd lake the

Yea. that's right, with none other
thin a swell guy, namely, Larry
Shook.
Chat He Hall teems to still be one
nnc-man show these days. I guess
most
Inspiring
talk*
ws'wi
ever
HV KATHY CARLOS
we might aa well gim up on his
It w it a great honor {or all of heard. He pointed out that in his settling for one girl. Whitcha say,
ua having Red Barber, famous youth (which was spent hero in C. II.?
Hittell, for winning the Brahmin
•porta announeer, aa guaat apeak* Sanford) he went through the
Some awert little freahman girl Bowl's most valuable player
• r In our aehool auditorium rec*
should try to trap Billy Knowlea. trophy.
enllr. Mr. Barber wa» intrudured *nm&gt;- confusing, doubting stage Oh. to be a freshman again! (ha!&gt;
Our apprrriai Ion goes to the Key
to lh« student body by our be* that »e are struggling through
Barbara Middleton has certainloved former principal, Mr. H. E. now*. He msde a mo3t interesting ly been making some swell grades Cltih for spomoring such a vvon
derful diner. It certainly was a
Morris.
Gang, see what a little studying
Mr. Barber presented one of the tomment, which J'm certain we will do for you? Good going, Bar­ memorable occasion for all of us
If I’m not mistaken, Burke Winn
shall all remember, "It Isn't life
bara!
hasn't found a girl. Burke, why
itself, but the cuurage you put in*
Wc hope everyone had a fabu- don’t you look around you? That
Library Council
to it”. Red Hailin' him.elf is an Ions time at Ihe Christmas Hall, also goej for Dickie Corgan, Cary
excellent example of that stale* Wednesday nighl! 1 Shame, nn you Johnson, Bill White, Arthur lie
Has Yule Party
ment coma true. He wss faced kids who didn't go. Well, there's Young, Lin Rimer, Bdl Gaily,
By John Miller
Two glorious weeks! Hurrah!
with obstacle* a t different inter* always next year, I guesa.
The Library Council enjoyed a
Cupid's pulled a boo-boo. Some Hurray for our side (as the
,
vals
of
hislife,
as
la
everyone,
delightful Christmas party last
of the gats who were on cloud No. Knights would have It)! Don’t
Wednesday night at the home o( 1but with rootage and faith, ho 7 rrcently seem to have their feet make too many resolutions, gang;
Mrs. Ann Alim.
never surrendered, but continued on Ihe ground again—and back into have a glorious Christmas and a
Of courie, (he (heme of the par­
a
strong defense, which today has circulation, Margaret B e n h a m , very happy you-know-what! See
ty « i i "Chrlitm ai". Came* *«r«
anvone we know?
you all in 1958
played and the conlesta were en­ msde him a man avaryona ad.
Some fellow student* have spot,
joyed Immensely. Annette Wnlfe mires.
led a great plcoic ground in Or­
I don't think his talk could lando—and on a beautiful lake. too.
and Margery Steveraon came out
ahead aa the winners of Ihe priirs. have been any more inspiring if Mind if we go along. F.W., A W.,
During Ihe evening, refresh, ha had spoken to earh of us per* and E.P.?
menta were served, consisting nf sonally, because it gave you the
If you ask me, Rob Reedy's
e » a p « i, hot rhorotate, fruit cake, wonderfully warm feeling that thema song muit be "I like Girls"
it wav directed especially 1» you. because he really docs. Wc think
and other tidbits.
Attending were most of the
It was a pleasure having Red you're swell just the same, fellow,
members of the council, Miss Barber ami hin lovely wife ns gu­ was his date for the (^lirislmas
Laura Chittenden, Mra. Allen, ests, and we hope they will return Ball. Linda is whom we mean.
•'our'* Miss Chittenden, and Mrs. again soon.
Confidentially, Jimmy Cordell,
Allen'i mother, Mrs. Stephen ler sTsmh-r almlctSa?
that cute Utile E. C. thinks you're
Horst.
pretty special. We just thought
that you might like to know in;
something could be dune about It.
Agriculture Report FFA Chapter
Gals, there is a dream walking,
By Kathy Carlos
By Burke Winn
nr should wr say dancing, around
The boys at the Vocational Agri­
Please lend an r v while I furn­ town. He isn't really new; he's our
culture building have been doing ish you with a bit of interesting own Carol Petty's brother. Willy,
aomo fine work, with the m ill- confidential information on our home from Ihe Marines—lo stay.
anee of Mr. West. We »n!d NO own Future Farm er Boys.
Welcome home, fellow!
buihalg of beans that we grew at
A new dating team tnese cold
As a visitor to one of thrir retha firm . Our Black Angus rows ernt mretinsa. 1 was nothing less days is none oilier than Mike Tama rt i than amazed at the wav this ny and Eva Jo Wynn. Sec you two
also well and gaining weight fait. group of boys carried out their around, a lot, wc hope.
Several weeks ago, Roger Jim- Hireling. There was no funny stuff
Sweet llllle Linda Smith stilt I
enex and I had the pleasure of to It. It was strictly business from waits patiently for Brantley’s trips
gning to a Farm Bureau meeting. beginning to end, that Is up until home from college every weekend !
W« had a grand aupprr and enjoy­ rcfrcihments.
,(
You'vf grx yourself quite a guy
ed lha good lime we had. The
Each officer knew his respon­ there.' Linda, hut. then, you're1
Term Bureau gave us fU. to use sibilities thoroughly and did an You’ve got yourself quite a guy
for our own henefH, and, of rourse,
quite a gal yourself. Luck, lucky
we feel vary thankful to them for excellent Job. All members gave twof
their
complete
attention
and
were
thia gift.
It makes alt of ua feel good lo
We have had a good year so far, very courteous. I wish everyone have had such a wonderful foot­
could
see
what
*
marvelous
Job
and, if our luck holda out, perhaps
ball team! We’re really very proud
this year will he more suteeaiful these boy* are doing and what nf the Brahman Howl trophy! Infine
cltiiena
they
are
going
to
be.
than last. We hnpe so.
ridenlatly congratulations, Claude

Red Barber Visits SHS

O f W eek
doe out for a walk.
I’rte Rani—- I'd go out and look
at it.
Edith Hanson— Co and see if it
tool'd tike Earle.
Jackie Hera— I'd go take a prrh
at It.
Mr. Ray— t*d tie a rope around
it and charge people to see it.
Peggy Lundquist— Call Billy.
Shirley Morgan— Tell them to
gs to Greg's house.
Mary Jane Flynl— I’d go to get
the puppy dog and feed him.
Al Collins— Tell thrm to go back
to Russia where they belong.
Elaine Mims— Feed Ihe pour lit­
tle dog.
Richard Fo«ell— I'd go see if
the dog was dead.
Delores Hailey— I'd put a lock
on my garage door.
June Jennings— Cet my little
prnguin and go look at it.
Audrey Bolger— Run and get
Henry.
Angolo Compaln— Call Otto, the
Orkin Man. to rid the poor dog of
communistic flic*.
Eva Jo Wynn— Avk them— if
It's anyone 1 kaaw—to come on
in.

K id d ie
K o rn e r
Ity John Miller

Well, it's been * long time since
Ihit last Kiddie Korner appear­
ed in the Smoke Signals, and,
although certain people might not
have mWsed it very much (An­
gelo! Cet that smirk off your
fscei I nm very glad to lie back.
I don't know exactly what happ­
ened, except that somehow there
was a mixup. Oh well, s t least I
didn’t have to worry about dash­
ing this thing madly off on my
dd trusty typewriter for a while.
Fellow- Kiddies, it's getting od­
der and odder. Y'ou know whst
I'm talking about. The newest rumore, it seems. Is that there isn't
ifolng to be a I J ? Hat Day. 1
tried telling some of the upperclassmen (and eophsl this tale,
and it seems that they thought
the same thing last year. It sure
is funny.
Another funny thing around
here, it neems to me, is the odd
thing that seems to happen to
«oph» who were list yeir'e freih.
Terry end Author, I em thtklng
of you. It sure Is odd how high

Problem
Deer Mlaa Cry*5houIder,
Please don't laugh: this is very
serious. After trying several timer.
I finally caught the cutcil wild
kitten that I have ever seen. Ho
got looic in our car and went down
the air vent. He haa been In there
for three days. Mother won't drive
Ihe car until I get him out. Please
advise me on how to get him out.
and mighty tophomorea can be
about Rat Day this year whan
last year they were just exactly
In the same position that we are
In now, I asked Terry Griffin about this soma weeks ago, and
ha said, "Y'aah. It sura ia funny
how one summer can make such
a difference." Brother! Am I
looking forward to next summer!
Really and truly, though, the
sophomores haven’t treated us too
rough, Y'ET. What I want to
know ia; What's going to happen
In tha future?
Coodhy, friends. One more pro­
blem to go In Algrbrs. (Editor's
note: Shouldn't this be retitled
"Tha Odd Comer.")

Cor ner

Five Boys Make
Conference Team 1
By Joyce Benton
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Five boys from our varsity fool,
ball team were chosrn as membora of the Orange Belt All-Gw
ferrnce team. They were
Stotiky, center: Billy Tyre, Tac*
kle: Davi Stanley, guard; Claud*
Hittell, end; and Eddie Barbour,
half-back. Congratulations to all
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Editorials

TODAY'S THOUGHT

"BOOKIE* W O R M S

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Greater Purse String Control
Is Necessary For U . S. Funds
Under the present system of appropria­
tions in Congress, money allocated to a de­
partment but not spent in the ensuing
'y ear may be carried over without being suIh
ject to futher congressional review. The
controller general has etstlmated that such
"carry-over” funda amount to about 70 bil­
lion dollars. Control over this vast sum 1*
now largely outside the hands of Congress.
A bill designed to correct this situation
by establishing "annual accrued expenditure
budgeting'' haa been submitted to C ongress
on rccommedatlon of the Hoover Commission.
In the last session of Congress, the bill
passed the Senate but encountered opposition
in the House.
This opposition flies in the face of strong
support by the high administration officials
most concerned with'government financing.
The secretary of the treasury has said that
the proposed reform "should provide an
excellent bnsis for improvement In control
over actual costs.” the controller general

thinks th a t possible passage of thia bill, when
It comes before the nation’s lawmakers in
the next session of Congress, would “provide
greater congressional control . . . than the
present method of appropriating funds,”
and the budget director believes that it
will result In "improved program control.”
Such an Improvement in control would
constitute a valuable step toward reducing
waste and inefficiency in our national
government. This proposed reform has at­
tracted broad nonpartislan support. That
support Is amply justified. This measure
of control over the purse strings deserves
passage at the next session of Congress.
As a m atter of fact, there Is a possibility
that manr millions of dollars that would
never be used might be found in the dammed
up funds for projects that are long to the
future. Maybe some of the funds could be
released to help reduce or even balance the
budget.

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SOVIETS nOLD SLAVES
VIENNA (UP)—Diplomatic sour­
ces reported today that Russia la
drawing thousands of slave labor­
ers from its prison to build a 13milo canal between the Dnieper
River and the Ukranlan Iron min­
ing center of Krlvoi Rog.
TEACHER, PUPIL KILLED
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. &lt;UP&gt;Mri. Thelma Richards, 51-year-old
Sunday school teacher, and one of
her pupils, Joe Naquin, IS, were
killed Sunday when a truck hit
Mrs. Richard's car and knocked
It intis a vacant lot. Five other
children were Injured.

THE REAL SIMMONS
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Actor
Richard Simmons stars on CBSTV as “Sgl. Preston of the
Yukon” and wears a vivid scar­
let Jacket, blue breeches trimed
with yellow, a tan campaign hat

By CHABLEB M. MCCANN • day. spoko largely la generalities.
U altei r m a Staff C in aife—n t Ho spoke of the need for "re-dedi­
A Soviet Russian proposal to cation” and “aelfaaeriflee” and
ban nuclear weapons bases la cen­ emphasized the combined power
tral Europe may load to now nego­ of the 15 NATO allies.
But at the first business meeting
tiations to oase the cold war.
Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin which fotlowcd, Adenauer really
mad# the proposal in the atrioi got dawn to business.
of “peace and co-exlsteneo'’ tetters
ho scat last week to westing t i ­
lted governments and to all ether
countries which belong to tho United Nations.
When * left Washington at the
Bulganin said that if the United cIom ef the last sesiloa to come
States would give up the Idea of home I was determined that I was
establishing the bates In West Ger­ going to see and shake hands with
many, Russia would not set up every person in my District, if
similar beset in East Germany possible. In the time that I could
bo there. I can assure you that I
Poland and Ciechoalovakis.
The United Statee believes that did my best. However, I did a lit­
It is aascBtiai to establish inter- tle mental arithmetic and came up
mediate range ballistic missile with this answer. If I spent every
bases in the allied countries of working dsy that 1 did not have
to bo in Washington, visiting peo­
western Europe.
Principal NATO lean*
ple and shaking hands with them,
This Issue ia one of the princi­ and shook hands with 500 people a
pal ones at the North Atlantic day. It would take me over 17
Treaty Organization conference yeara to shake handa with every
now meeting In Paris.
person in my District This is just
Some of the NATO countries , 0me Ides of how large our Dlathe pnisibility of killing tome of . frankly do not want them. T hey. triet is sod how much it has
our cxIm taxee. These taxes were fear that they would become ta r-' grown. If I didn't gst to see you.
put on during the war at emer­ gets for Russian nuclear missiles please know that I did try and
gency meaturei. but are still on if war broke out between th e ! hope that next time I will have
the books. Congressman Syd Her­ United States and the Soviet Un- better luck,
in the meantime, if you have
long is In favor of ealUng a halt ion.
Even Chancellor Konrad Aden- any problems where wt might be
to such taxes as those on hand­
bags, cosmetics, telephone calls, suer, one of tht staunchest Isad- of assistance, write me at my ofand some of our other nuisance era of the NATO allies. Is hssitant ficr. 1508 House Office Building,
u x es. He spent last week in about consenting to the establish- Washington 5~ D. c7i'w ilfbe'back
Washington meeting with fellow ment of missile bases in West for Christmas but have to return
to Washington very shortly theremembers of the Committee, look­ Germany.
It Is beginning to look now at after.
ing over the whole excise tax pro­
Christmas always means a lot
gram. A t.w eek's end he would if the United States may be forced
make no prediction about the out­ into negotiations of some kind with to my family and me. especially
look for lax cuts next year. He Russia.
now that there are grandchildren,
President Eisenhower and Sec­ I hope that this Christmas more
plans to push his tax reform plan
retary of State John Foster Dulles than ever we will place all emwhich he introduced last year.
China Berries vs Rats— The do not believe that Bulganin's va­ pharis on the true meaning of
other day we were looking through rious “ peace and coexistence” Christmas. Just before I left to
a copy of the first Agricultural proposals of last week were made come back to Washington we took
our three-year old grandson downYearbook, dated 1849. At that In good faith.
They are mindful of Russia's town In Leeiburg to see the Christtime. Federal work In agriculture
was centered in the office of the persistent refusal to enter in good mas lights and decorations. As you
Commissioner of Patents. He Iss­ faith into any proposals—on the would expect, he wxs wide eyed
ued two reports that year, Volume disarmament, on the reunification and excited at the colaful display,
• ’ long period. We were so pleased and ImpressII being devoted to agriculture. of Germany-over
ll.a A
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it
NATO Sabotage
ed• to »hear his comment to .his
Most of the report was made up of
In addition, Rulganin’i letters grandmother—“And all this. Miml.
letters that he had received from
farmers from throughout the coun­ were too obviously aimed at sabo­ ls for Jesus birthday.” It certainly
try giving their ideas on all phases taging the NATO meeting In Paris. It. snd I hope we don’t forget It.
But pressure for some kind—
I wish it were possible for me
of farming and farm life.
In his report was a -communica­ almost any kind—of negotiations to send eaeh one of you an Intion from a David L. White of to ease the strain of the cold war, dividual and personal greeting this
Quincy, Gadsden County: “ I have and especially to diminish tha Christmas. but of course this Is
for 30 years steeped my seed corn threat of ■ ealmltous nuclear war, not possible. 1 should, however,
In nitre brine, a pound of nitre a rt becoming almost Irresistible. like te take this opportunity to
Eitcntower, In his speech open­ express to ad of you my warmest
and eight ounces of copperas to the
bushel of seed-corn, the grain to ing the NATO conference jester- personal greetings and my very
remain In steep from 41 to 90
hours before planting. My rule In
-aetevUag m d « f 8-ii to rfdt -ay
self Into the field accompanied by
two hands with bigs, sating that
they select only from stalks bear­
ing two good cars, and of these
the largest Is gathered. My seedeorn la than put away In ■ new
crib erected on high wood post*
four feet above the ground, leav­
ing one snd a half inches between
the weather boarding and cover.
This crib Is located about 100
yards from my eorn-house. When
housing my corn, I lop a china-tree
and throw a quantity of berries,
leaves ami atl, Into the house with
etch load 08 corn. After the ex­
perience of a number of year*, I
find this to be a good praventive
of weevil; and since I adopted the
plan, my house has never been
infested with rats.”

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Disaster Relief Coming— From
hia hospital bed in Brthcsda Naval
Hospital where he Is recovering
from an operation. Senator Spcssard Holland took the lead in seek­
ing Federal aid for Florida grow­
ers hit by last week's frecie. Al­
though his movements were re­
stricted, he was in constant touch
with his office staff. Long distance
calls, telegrams, results of con­
ferences with the Department of
Agriculture, all were relayed
through the hospital switchboard.
Result: William T. Shaddlck,
State Administrator of the Farm­
ers Home Administration was
authorired to conduct a complete
survey of the vegetable, fruit and
berry damage due to the free re.
Upcoming (due today or tomor­
row) is a recommended list of
counties for the President to de­
signate at “disaster areas.” Latest word from Holland'* bedside
ia that the Senator hopee to attend the Orange Bowl game.
Party Time— There were two
parties slated for December for
Floridians In Washington. (Social,
not political). Last Friday night,
the Florida State Society held a
Christmas Party at the American
Newspaperwomen1* clubhouse. It
was well attended and lasted Into
the wee hours. Tonight, (Dee.
19), the University of Florida
Washington Alumni Club It en­
tertaining In the Caucus Room of
the Senate Office Iluilding. Egg
nog and a film—the I.SUFIorlda
game.
Tax Cut Coming?— In spite of
the clamor to spend more for Na­
tional Defense and missile develop­
ment. the Wsys and Means Com­
mittee has been quietly studying

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Letters
To The Editor
Editor &gt;
The Sanford Herald,
Sanford. Florida
Dear Sir:
PleaM accept our sincere thankm
for tha fina coverage given our
State Farm ers' Market dedication
bp tho Herald tha past week.
Atl of ua State people, as well as
dealers and other patrons of the
Market, appreciate the interest
displayed by you and your staff
members in providing the publie
with appropriate Information conc»rnIn« our Ano new Market,
Seasons Greetings and be*
wishes for a Happy Prosperot:
New Year!
Sincerely,
Butner, Manager
Editor
Sanford Herald
Sanford. Florida
^ car Sir:
Thank &gt;ou «« &gt;our fin« coopera" on *n °ubllcmng the recent 195T
Annual Brahman Bowl Football
C'* “ lc between Seminole High and
Bl’hop Moore High School.
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8ame wa* ■ tremendous
suce*M because of the good supP°rt of P*°Ple like yourself and
v rtlip C A m lf in U Ifie ek C o k o o l *1.1- I
&gt;our Sem|nole High School added
another victory to their outstand
ing record.
We hope you feel a real aensc of
satisfaction in knowing that the
proceeds of this game are coa­
lr'bu*rd *0 the humanitarlsn prolect* of Ormazd Grotto of Orlando^
Kind regards
Cordially
Joel L. Moore,
Publicity Director, Brah­
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Adenauer called on Elsenhower
and other NATO leaders to open
the way for cold war talks with
Russia. He suggested that a start
be made through normal diplo.
matle channels. The idea would
be to find out just what B ulging
meant in his letters.

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News C o m m e n t a r y

Herlong Reports

Solve Water Traffic Problems
At first thought, one might suppose that These folks, young and old, must hnve some
ih ll is no time of the year to be mulling protection from reckless boaters who hnve
over plans for summer boating. The fact no concern for those who enjoy ekiing. Then
is that winter Is the best time to build a there are the fishermen, who also are enbout or even buy a ready-made boat, just dnngcred by the reckless boater.
Some moves have been made toward great­
as 8umm*r Is the best time to use it. By
the same token, winter is the time to be er protection on our valuable lakes and
thinking about regulation of boats on our streams. However .measures that would in­
sure snfe recreation for everyone are de­
streams and lakes.
T li^case for more regulation Is a good sirable.
•
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one. Years ago, when power bonta were few
and there was plenty of open water, mini­
Air Or Space Travel First?
mum regulations were enough. That has
When’ people talk blithely about space
changed, in most parts of the country, estravel
they need to be reminded that it la a
pecinly In Florida and here In Central Flori­
thing
of
the future, while air travel is very
da wlwre l&gt;oating is possibly the number
much
a
thing
of the present. This is not
one pasttime. Since the war, the number
sour
grapes,
nor
an effort to inhibit the
of power lx»ats on Inland waters has gone
drenm
of
conquering
space. The dream should
up tremendously.
be
encouraged;
there
will be those who
As a result, there Is a traffic problem.
drpnm
It
whether
they
are encouraged or
There is also a problem of identification in
not.
But
meanwhile,
the
problems'of
the air
case of nccidents and law violations. Licensnge
have
to
he
dealt
with
in
an
intelligent,
_ir.n_wnttM
nnf Olllv Mfintj*
f(cation but hr providing money for better toresigntcd way.
Perhaps the biggest single problem is that
traffic control. Training In the proper way
to handle water craft also would be helpful. of nir traffic control. If flying were confin­
This is the time of year to do something ed to commercial airlines, the problem would
about it. Next sumcr there will be more boat* not Iw difficult. In fact, however, a growing
than ever on Inkes, not only here In Florida, amount of nir space Is being demanded for
the operation of military planes. Add to com­
but nil over the country.
Florida nnd Central Florida especially mercial nnd military aircraft the growing
has a problem that must be controlled in flret of privato planes, nnd traffic control
Home way. Thnt is the one of water skilers. becomes staggeringly complex.
Private flying, n good share of it done
Wherever you find boats there are skilers.
in plnnrs owned by businesses, is growing
rapidly. The Civil Aeronautics Adminis­
The Sanford Herald
tration estimates thnt planes used mainly
W a te r.4 a s
sla a s s » M « 0 « l s k « r S T , !&gt; !■ a t
for business flying numbered 18,GOO in 1951
I k s P a s t O ffic e a t S a a fe r4 r ie r l4 a . a a t t r I k s A c t
a t f ’aaarcca c t H a n k A. I I T *
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nnd 25,000 last year. It thinks there may be
f H f . i i p r . n K i s s . s e a t caa V i M M i i
80.000 business planes within a decade, plus
M t It I n s l i t I I t i t s I R . r . f c r a l l 'c it 4 lf e r
K V K I . T S J . Ct s i i i s o . j U t e t l l s I a a N cacacr
many other private planes.
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Figures of this kind are not something
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f llS a .
new* nnd strange. Authorities have been
A lla a ta , Occrala
working hard In the light of these and other
p n k llt k r a
n a llf
ssc sft
B a ta r4 a r.
rk rlc t m a a , S a la r t a r p ,« r * . 4 la e C k rld a ia c .
statistics revealing the rapid grow th of avia­
s i n se m m o s R tT r.s
tion. to put an ndcqiinte control system into
I l f C a r r ie r
£1** * # r w t t k
Or # M » &gt; ik
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effect. Progress Is being made. F rtrre proT k „ , t la a lk *
» l&gt; M ca lka
Oac T e a r
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M .T S
(M A C
gress depends partly on the support, fi­
A ll t i k l l a a r r asUcaa. t a i l at Ik a a k * . rc M la llc a a aa4
S a l i m a t eeterta ta a a .a t la r Ik e p a re * * * at r . l . l a a
nancial nnd otherwise, of an informed public.
f.a 4 &gt; w i l l ka rh a r a - 4 f a r a l m a l a r a 4 r » r t la ls a ra lc a .
That is why it Is important to remember
T k c I t r r a l 4 M a a a c m krr at Ik a t a l l . 4 Praaa a a klrk
that, thougl) the age of apace travel is conila r a l l l l c 4 e s e la a le e lf la Ika aas ta r r r p s k l l r a l l a s
a t a ll Ik # Icaal aaaaa p rla la 4 la Ik la ariaapapcr.
ing, our immediate concern must be pro­
blems of the air age.
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Thaw. Dee. 19,1957— Page 5

Woman’s

Page

Garden
Gate

By Mrs. J. P. Cutlm
Aaalea Circle
ANNUALS
Now that the cold weather has
taken such a heavy toll in our
■y VIRGINIA CONN,
gardens we naturally will want to
A promotion party wai given George Humphries, Caroline and rt(J 10mething to brighten them up
Tuesday night by some very happy Rupe Legare, Helen and Bob al J00n tJ possible. Of course, we
• souls who had either added stripes Funch, Roh and Guess-who Conn, ttxlnk of animat*.
V u n m m miny of the h&gt;nf.
to their sleeves, or are about to. Bob Field. Beltic and Art BiieseThe usual cartoon accompaniment ner, George and Toni Waters, Bill lest annuals that can be started
wax drawn by George. Humphries Wigton, Shirley and Jim Rose. from seed. Some of them are:
to commemorate the affair. Host­
&lt; « •« .ly iitin ,, * h k k « . l » .
ing were George Water* (now Ll.), Al Deina, Maria and Rill Schmid, beautiful border or edge for other
Jim Stevens, Al Schmid. Marion Smitty Smith, Julie and Bob An heds already planted with shrubs
Smith, Rob Anderson, E. Parris, derson, Ed Parris, Jim Stevens, or herbaceous fldwers of all sorts;
and Gil Turner (now f j. ijg); John
C .litidua, (pot M . . I s o l d . b
Massey. Rob Martin. Jim Petersen Martin, Jim and l^ota Petersen, another that will delight you until
and Abe Fennell (almost Lt. (j8 &gt;- Abe and Margaret Fennell, Tom late in the spring. Corn Flower,
The buffet table was centered Guttery and various dates and annual Larkspur and also Dlanthua
with a Christmas arrangement of other people. It was a grand party. (Chinapinks) are others. When
The Golf luncheon was held to­ sowing these seeds, It is wise to
red gladioli and while crysanthcmums. Turkey, ham and shrimp day in the Country Club—delicious place a tight mulch of finely pulwere supplied in abundant quanti­ food, as usual only more so. it vcriied, well rotted manure over
ties. Special guests were Ed Win­ seemed today. Lee Cunning had beds of late sown plants. Let it not
GIFTS A HE DISTRIBUTED at lha first annual Christmas party for the ataff at th* Semlnot* Mrm- ter, Father Hubbell (in Lawrence decorated the tables herself (at be more than an inch or so thick,
nrlal Hospital. Thr party wan arranged hv the Auxiliaries of the Medical wlie* and the Seminole
she says, "this time")—her child­
ilr
lal Hospital. Left to riRhl, Mrs. Vinernt Robert*. host res, Harry Weir, hospllal administrator. Welk socks) ami Mr. and Mrs. ren helped her wrap the many so that It will not choke out the
McRratnie,
Chuck's
parents
who
seedlings.
(Staff
Photo)
Mr*. Clarn Clan sun, Mrs. Glnl)„ Stewart, member* of the staff.
have rented Doris Francisco's Christmas presents received by all
in most eases our annuals do noi
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house and are looking around Cen­ the members. Mary Sue Compton like the shade, hut some have
tral Fiords, prepared to build and ami Rdlie Tookc were welcomed as been grown quite successfully In
settle down. Mr. MeBratnle ha* social members, although they the shade, (partial). We find many
been overseas with General Mot­ have been memhers before and such nooks in our garden* and the
ors for many years and has now are only rejoining. Syd Sehlrard following may be recommended
and Vera Weaver were Introduced for them:
retires!.
a* guests. Syd came with Ruth
China Astor, Clarkia. Lupine.
Nearly all of VAH-9 waa there
Herron and Vera with Grace Mar­ Monkey Flower. Sweet Alyssum,
(yes, this was a nine party).— tin.
Pansy, Sweet Sultan. Snap Dragon,
Betty and Kud Haiiett,, Skip and
The presents were' clustered ami Schliaranthls or Butter Fly
Th* P in t Annual Christmas par-1 They were directed Into the conErnie llorrell, Sally and Norm Me
ty for the staff of the Seminole feronco room by Mrs. Charlej
Innls, (fresh from aeelng their around a tiny green tree, standing Flower. *
Memorial Hoapital wai held Tues- Howes, Mrs. 7. B. Katliff, Mrs.
The best way to have an abun­
child perform at Plneereat School), by a large snowman. The tables
day afternoon from 2 until 6:00 Vincent Butler and Mrs. W. E.
Betty and Chuck MeBratnle, Jean held silver pine cones, greens and dance of flowers for cutting is to
P. M. In the conference room of Klrchhoff Jr. Presiding at the
and Dick Fowler, Mary and Jim Christmas bails. Attending were sow them In rows far enough apart
the hoapital. Hosting the party punch howl during the afternoon
Nelson, Marcia and Jack Cousins, Muriel Scott, Myrtle Adams, Gla- that they may he cultivated easily.
dys Brown, Retty Rrown. Sue Remember too, that annuals stop
were members of the Medical were Mrs. F. E. Roumiliat Sr.,
Compton, Jackie Crawford. Lee blooming when they are allowed to
Auxiliary and the Women’s Auxl- president of the Hospital Auxitla
tunning, Jean Dooley, Hazel Pur- ripen and seed, so be sure to reliary al the Seminote Memorial ry, Mrs. Charles Park Jr., preslHomemakers
Class
A capacity audience and then
la. Jeanne Foulk, Claire Fite, move all fading flowers imdent of the Medical Auxiliary,
l'jipltal.
The conference room was deco- Mrs. A. W. Epps Sr., Mrs. A. L. some, filled the auditorium and Has Turkey Dinner Ruth Herron, Creia Higginbotham, mediately, tlelter still, pick the
nillio Tookc, Fanchon MrRoberts, Rowers white fresh and enjoy them
4 rated with red candles in crystal Barks, Mrs F. A. Dyson, Mrs. halls of Pinecrest School Tuesday
Anne Marsh. Reba Mahan, Retty inside.
holders. The serving table was A. B. Peterson Sr., Mrs. K. S. night as the annnual Christmas With Families
McCrackan, Blanche Nicely, ShirWith many of our annuals Ihe
covered with white damask. A cen­ Munti and Miss Rebecca Stevens. program attracted much interest
A turkey' dinner was served to jay' Perkins
In the conference room floating from parents and friends.
H - - .—
c„„ ,cy 1&gt;er*,'n ,» Auglc Bussell. Dee more we cut them the more abunterpiece of red and white gladioli
and greenery was flanked by silver hostesses erected the guests. AsThe three primary grades ami Z v School C l... of The S n tra i *‘M,wl1- Cart,° Strib,in*- Virginia dandy lhey bloom for us.
candelabra bearing led tapers, silting were Mrs. Robert Fey I, one sixth grade presented Tschia- FtintM Church rnd their families Sullivan. Bilth Tully, Genevieve
Some annuals do not stand
Punch was served from two crys- Mrs. W. V. Bitting, Mrs. F. E. kowsky'i Nutcracker Suite in Decembe?? «MhJ Ym H C iu T lk e 'Vo°?r1U,f' ,,ar™ w"bams. Jo Me- transplanting and should ho well
tal bowls, surrounded by greenery. Itnumiltat Jr., Mrs. Kirhy Kite Jr., dance and [day form. The story occasTon w a? the^annual Christ
. ' T ' 1' ' Unn* thinned. It takes a brave hand
Large platters held fruitcake, tea Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Clifford was based on the ballet by Iva­ mas banouet
\fter the dinner ' 0,l"I’ieh. Grace Martin, Celeste to pull Ihe spurptus out, but re- mm .was .........
.
.a gift. Gverstedt end Gittny Conn.
member the remaining seedlings
sandwiches and petite fours.
McKibbin. Mrs. Donald Brubaker. nov, and is about a little girl and each child
presentde
The 113 hospital staff members Mrs. George Harden, Mrs. William her’ dream
will occupy much more space than
Those present were the Rev. and
were greeted at the door by Mrs. Toll, Mrs. Evelyn Vodopich, Mrs
you can possibly Imagine.
The program opened with the Mrs. J. W. Parham, Mrs. John
4 r . N Rlackweldcr. co-ordinator Charles Urumlry and Mrs Ralph little girl, played by Toni Palmer, Weaver, Mr. and Mr*. Eddie Ken­ Ethel Root Circle
Give your annual* loving rare,
of ihe Womcn'i Auxiliary and gen­ Wight.
plenty of water and ferllllicr ami
and her family amt guests, played nedy and family, Mrs. Wendall
eral chairman of the Christmas
they will repay you many, many
As the guests left the confer* by Gary Smith. Shirley Fryer, Les­ Skipper anil family, Mr. and Mrs. Has Xmas Party
party.
_____ ence room, where the hallway lie Alkinson, Rosie Dodson, Glen­ A. P. Kahn and family, Mr. and
LAKE MONROE. Hie Ethel Root times.
DO DON'T LIST FOR CARE
was decorated with silver snow- da Goembel, Rena McKensle, IJn- Mrs. Jesse 1-odge, and family, Circle uf the Congreirntlonnl
OF FROZEN TREES
Hakes in intricate designs, they da Hunt. Paul Markos, Japics But­ Mrs. Ren Rullard, and family, Mr. Christian Church held its Christ­
Goff Kindergarten were ushered into Mr. Weir's of- ler, Harry Hatfield, Rusty McAl and Mrs. Charles Hayes, and fami­ mas party at Ihe home of .Mrs.
AND ORNAMENTALS
lly Mr*. E. I.. Vlhlrn
There a Invely Christmas lijtcr&gt; rmbard Vurnea, R iu Gob- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Maddox Gus Schnsah in Lake Monroe.
Garden
Gate chairman
“Gives Holiday Play tree graced
one corner of the ............
Christina*
dcenrittion*
filled
..... .................
son, Donald
Evans and Joyce and family, Mrs. June Bagwell and
Sanford Garden Club
A large audience of parents and room. \ huge poinsettia. sent *»» neckham. Dancing around the family, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Keith the house with Yulctidss spfrit.
According to Mr. Fred P. Law­
friends enjoyed the annual Christ- Mrs. Weir by A. B. Peterson Sr Christmas tree were the second and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ Games were played hy the group.
The refreshments also carried rence, citrieulturist with the Flor­
mas program presented Tuesday cast a splash of color on the book crade chi|,iren from the rooms Clellan and family.
morning by Mrs. O. K. Golf's case. In the secretary's office, a of MrJ
Mr, Long.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bul­ the theme with decorated cup- ida Agricultural Extension Service,
Stepping Stones Kindergarten. The large rrd candle burned among,
,
aiv. - hv lard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ cakee. Ice cream nml Santa Claus owners a ml operator* of hearing
citrus grove* should NOT make
li t t le p u p i l s performed at the first white frosted grapes and a re .fr,w‘.
__ 1, ... ....... ..
the children of the thirst grades fus Haribson and family, Mr. and niitcup*. The Christians napkins any move now to treat trees for
were
encircled
by
napkin
rings
Baptist church.
bow.
Mrs.
Savoye
and
family,
Mrs.
J.
of Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Walters.
Injury caused by Ihe recent frceie.
of hells and holly.
The room w a s beautifully decof ; i f u fll&gt;,n th), medical staff
The nutcracker prince was play­ P. McClellan and famly. Mr. ami
Presents were exchanged by Certain measures can and should
rated with a lighted Christmas a(„j R)e i^oard of directors were ed by Terry Smith. To the strains Mrs. Earl Gregory and family,
tree The children were accompan presented to Ihe guest* by Mr of the Waltz of the Snowflakes, Mr. and Mrs Hardy Patterson and the group and carols sung. Host­ he taken In ease of young trees.
ied hy the regular pianist, Mrs. II \Veir. Bouml tins of fruitcake were the first grade girl* from the family and Mrs. Retty Tomer and esses were Miss Helen Witte, Examine the young trees and if
Miss Gertrude Vinlng, Mrs. Ed only alight damage Is found, noth­
T. Humphrey.
mounted with tiny Santa Clauses. room* of Mr*. Erhols, Mrs. family.
ing should be done. If the tree*
Simpson and Mr*. Curhitt.
- The guests were welcomed by g;ai|y wrapped packages were Gruone, Mrs. Slenstrom. and Mrs.
Gayle Sawyer in poetry form. She heaped lieneath llie tree. Assisting Woods, performed a ballet. Sandy
Attending were Mr*. Owen are (tanked, they should be in­
also served as announcer through­ in the hall and in the office were
Meredith, Mr*. C. Vining, Mrs. spected frequently to be sure ants
Get man was the snuwqueen. Snow Troop Gives Tea
out the program.
Clyde Stenson, Mr*. E. Simpson,
Mrs. W. E. Gray, Mrs. Eilren R rc' flakes in the background were
A play "The Toy* That Came tor, Mrs. G. W. Kesscnlch and
Mis* Laura Ltidecke, Mrs. Rea
made by the children. The cos­ fo r Parents Sunday Uford, Mrs. A. Hollins. Mr*. Bell. hley, Mr*, ff. Herbst, Mr*. II,
to Life" opened the program. Par­ .Mrs. Lowell Oiler
l.ossing, Mr*. H. McMillinn, Mr*.
Girl Scout Troop 212 of the Pine
tumes
were
white
trimmed
in
tin­
ticipating were John Lamb, Lee
Also Mrs. Irving Proyor, Mrs. sel.
crest School entertained their par­ Mrs. E. Moxley, Mrs II. A. Thor- Schmah, Mrs. O. Zittrower, Mr*.
Stoudcnmire and Doug Malicxuw B. B. Crumley. Mr*. Charles Cole,
,ton, Mrs. II. Carter, Mrs. A. (tor- M. Robinson and Mr*. J. June*.
The suite continued frith Tuny ents with a Christmas tea Sunday
ski, as Brownies; Peggy Rahun Mrs. C. E. Butler, Mrs. F. C.
afternoon. The tea was held in Meami Carol Ann Legare as Fairies; Woodruff, Mrs. Volie Williams Sr., Palmer led by Terry Smith into Kiniey Hall of the First Methodist
Bob Gatchcl and Jimmy Kennedy Mrs. H. N. Sayer. Mrs. A. H. Fer- the land of sweets. The sugar plum Church.
as Clowns; Glenn Myers, Barry leer, Mrs. Vincent Roberts. Mrs. fairy was played by Pat Rabun.
A Christmas tree decorated the
Solomon, Bubba Park and Scott Charles Park Sr Mrs. D. If Ma- The Chinese dancers were Paul hall, with appropriate decorations
Markos,
Terry
Nicholson,
Rusty
Mill* as
. . Toy
. . Soldiers.
..................
thers, and Mrs. O. D. Stanley.
around the room*. Mrs. E. S. Hig­
Carol Harden, Patty Williamson
,Jllrin(. [hc , (lernoon&lt; Mr*. Del McAllister, and Bobby Peigler,
ginbotham was in rha'rge of the
Russina trepak were ptajed by arrangement. She was assisted hy
Susan Southward, Jam ie Burkett, yfn,_ supervisor of nurses repre
ami Judy Smith, as Kittens; Steve sent in g the heads of departments Larry Halfield, Tommy Miller, leadrr* Mrs. Ruby F, Jordan, Mrs
DiCliccia as Pinocchio; Patty of the hospital staff, presented Mr. Terry Smith and Freddy Woods. Eileen Laisey, and Mrs. Betty
Stanley, Margie Ball and Judy Weir with a gift of a cigarette The toy soldiers were played by Brown.
Youngbiade as Doilies.
box, mounted with an engraved the boys in the rooms of Mrs.
The girl* served their parents
Echols, Mrs. Groone, Mrs. Steven­ refreshments of coffee and fruit
Jeanette Dunn and Stevie Ra- silver plato.
born
as Teddy Bears; Rill Bryant,,
_
A similar party was held in the son and Mrs. Woods.
cake, while they enjoyed pound
Steven Harvey, Alan Hublcy and C()lorrd dini
rtK)m fnr toton.(1 The clowns were played by the cake and hot chocolate.
third
grade
boys
of
Mrs.
LundGary Graham as S aior Dolis; membtTt of the hospital staff
A program of Christmas carols
Steve Weir, Patsy Perkins. Dennis Thj, r00m hc|i, a whlu' tr„ (),,eo. quist and Mist Parker. Spanish wern sung and a game played
• nd Vitnne « « w ic k
rated with Mur balls Pouring dur­ toffee were played by Leslie At­ Gifts were given to the parents
'll ^ 1 1 A N D T U R N E D
* Doggies.
ing the afternoon was Mrs. G. 11. kinson and Rosie Dodson Arablant made by their daughters in the
hy Rena MrKensie. Marianne Web troop.
'
At the conclusion of the play Starke.
the group sang Christmas carols
her, and Nancy Yates.
and repeated the Christmas Story
The finale, the lovely Wait* of
from Luke in unison. The program
The United States suppressed a the flowers was danced hy the ker and Mrs. Lundquist.
Music was supplied by a phonoended with the singing of several rebellion against tax on whisky second grade studrnts of Miss
You gis» a gift he expects and
jolly songs to set a note of gaiety in western Pennsylvania in Sep­ Kirehhoff and Mrs. Pearce and ‘‘r , Ph Thp ro»,umM w''r,• rnil'l‘:
enjoys, when yon present him with
for Christmas.
the third gradt girli of M in Par- **
Ir&gt;d frierwJt of the par
tember, 17M.
ticiparUi.
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•election of slytr* and
prices to rtt your
gift list nerd*.

Conning The News

Huge Christmas Party Given
Tuesday For Hospital Sta ff

Pinecrest School
Gives Christmas
Program Dec. 10

(

SERVING PUNCH at the hospital Christmas party is Mr*. Charle*
Park Jr., president of the Medleal Auxiliary. Receiving it la Mrm.
Margaret Pearson, a nurse at the ho-pitaL The patty waa given tor
the staff.
(S tall Photo)
and termite* are not presrnt, iml
that the bark under the bank is
THURSDAY
firm. It is a good idea to unbank'
The Order of Eastern Star Semb
the trees during warmer weather note Chapter No. 2 will meet al
and rehank if another freeze Is the Masonic Temple a t 1:00 P. M
headed our way. Lawrence warns Thursday. There wiU be a Christ­
against any gultivatlon, Irrigation, mas party and gift exehang*.
Duplicate Bridge Club will meet
spraying, fertilizing, or pruning of
at t oo P. M. at the Sanford Yacht
older trees. Keep them a* dor­ Club.
mant as possible and in no caso
should a grower resort to pruning
until the winter is over,
Give H er A
Contrary to a popular belief,
there Is no poisonous sap formed
In a cold injured tree that will
back up Into the remaining live
tissue and do further damage, it
will be difficult to determine what
pruning is necessary until winter
is over and growth full resumed
in the spring.
What instructions there arc for
the large grower* alto holds good
for the home gardner, who has Just
a few trees In Ids back yard and
for all the countless number of
ornamentals we have Just lost. Ac­ Hirthstone UInjc for Christcording to Dr. P. J. Westgate of
man—she’ll love you for It*
the Central Florida Expcrlmrntal
station here in Sanford, who. a*
you all know, is a lover of hibis­ See our Inrge oeletllon.
cus, these same instruction* are
also good for all ornamentals.
$10.75 up
With the coming of spring, new
growth, new hope, many of our
aick «.,d nearly dying plant* will
- Wert Jewelry
take on a new luster and coat of
STORE
green amt the "sorry sight" which
greets us now will be "just an­ 302 E. 1st
FA I-OUt
other memory."
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channel.
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Shakespeare and the awful thought
that your audience may drop off,
why, you tlr and Ur and Ur.
Sunday Maurice Evans and Co.'
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was a visual romp — a pink and
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Illyria complete with m i d g e t s ,
footmen dressed in monkey heads,
attendants dressed like unicorns,
jolly people who hung from tr4ea
and a Malvollo who spoke in a
cockney accent and disappeared
In a puff of smoke.
Inevitable In this kind of thing,
Shakespeare's strength — his ver­
bal magic — la sloughed off. And
what is left I* a kind of sugarcoated. rating-happy Shakespeare;
a Shakespeare for all those peo­
ple who have been scared off the
playwright-by their schoolmarms.
But I suppose TV really has
no choiee in the matter and this
sort of marshmallowing Is inevita­
ble. And it Is only fair to say that
"Twelfth Night’’ was mounted
stunningly—particularly the scene
In which Milvolio Is tsunted.
One further note of praise—for
Dennis King (Sir Toby) and Mex

Sunday, CBS-TV "Seven Lively Arts'’ presented ■ one-hour
film, "Here la New York," based
on an article by E. B. White.
It was a well-photographed
e tieHe.
There la an IrrltaUng tendency
to romanUdze New York. And the
common atUtude among too many
wrttera la to approach the city
with a half-eye and a aniug pos­
ture and bellow: New York b
aome pumpkins ind ain’t you sor­
ry your city Isn'tT
Well, of course, that’s nonsense.
It’s part of the myth of New York,
a myth compounded of arrogance,
self-deception and gush.
"Here la New York,” packed the
■mug atUtude and It also packed
all of the Baghdad-on,the-Hudion
stereotypes. Thus: Greenwich Vil­
lage is a place where the young
dabble In Bohemian life, the Stat­
ue of Liberty is the landmark that
New Yorkers never visit, the poor
who live In the tenements that line
Mulberry St. are a picturesque
folk who hold street festivals
where everybody lives it up eat­
ing pizzaa and zeppoll.
la there any acat In the city?
Sure, over at Stlllman’a Gym.
ColorT Sure, look at thla shot
of a street linger serenading peo­
ple outside (his theatre. And
wasn’t It lucky our camera Just
happened to be there?

By Rltig Janr Keogh
Laka Mary— The Circle No.l
Christmas parly at Mr*. James
Tnompioit't last weqjc was enjoy­
ed by everyone prepent. The ladies
exchanged gifts, and had a wond­
erful time. Alice Klrkner will
have the next meeting a t the
church on Jan. 14.
Mrs. Leon Taylor called last
week to ask if Mrs. Wiley was
still visiting Mrs. Sktwes. She
read about it in the Herald. Mild­
red thought that shn might know
this lady or her daughter. As it
turned out Jlr*. Wiley’s daughter
Ktba Wiley Rogers and Mrs. Tay­
lor were school mate* in Va.
Small world.
My mothsr’a father A. R. Hun­
kins arrived Friday from Pyrites,
N. Y. „to spend the winter. This
HIT IY MATIIMONT-Don Lar­
is his first trip South in three
sen, Now York Yankee pitcher
yean.
and only man ever to hurl a
£eith Keogh ha,! a "school
perfect no-hit World Series
birthday party" at the Holy Cross
game, cuts a wedding cake
with hla bride, the former
Kindergarten last Friday. He and
Corrlna Brueaa, In Benson,
his teacher Mr*. Marion St. John
Mirth. Mrs. Larsen la an air­
served ice cream and cup cakes
line hostess. (Inttrnatlonal)
topped with Angel* to all hi* sch­
ool males.
I’m glAd to report that Mrs.
Legal Notice
Kdna Humphry and son Juhnnie
have recovered from the flu. Ed­
na was sick four days last week
PILTITIOCa SANK
Jit/TICK
Ik
HEREBY*
G I V E N so I taught her third grade at the
T H A I ’ 1 s n i critf-mvY In hualtiea*
s t A l t a m u n t a r t p rl n a s (imlsr t h e Lake Mary School. It was like a
f lrtltlo u a n a m e u f ,\ lt» m ..n !a Heal* vacation for me.
ty en d t h s t I I n ten d to r e g i s t e r
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park* have
aaid nntne w i t h t h e C lerk •&gt;( t h e
Circuit C ourt,
S em in o le C q u n t y j a* their guests for a month his
F lo rid a In a am ir d a n c e with t h e tiro - parent* whi are visiting from
vlel.ms uf t h e F t rt U l o u a S a m e Hla*
lute, t o - * It K actlo n 1*10* F l o r i d a Calif.
ntatulee I M l.
M. and Mrs. Butterick returned
M l ( n a t u r e ) J o h n N attleto n
this week from their summer
K IC T IT Io rs Y tllH
home in N. 1L
NOTICK IN tlKHBIIY OlVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Tharp and ffamily
T HAT 1 a m e n g a g e d In b u s i n e s s
a t SI I . H a n fo rd All. Hun k Uldg
moved Saturday to Penn.
*
u n d e r the ( l o t t t l o u i nam a of Nan
The
Community
Presbyterian
ford P r o p e r t i e s a n d lh » t I In tend
t o re g l e t e r " a i d nam e w i t h l h a Church Christmas program will
C lerk of t h e C i r c u i t C o urt. K*mlnnl* he Sunday night at 7 . The whole
C o u n t). F l o r i d a In ac c o r d a n c e w i t h
t h e p r o v isio n s o f Ihe F i c t i t i o u s Sunday school will have a part in
Name Hlatuto. | o - w l t Nectlon l«S
the program. Final practice will
F lo rid * M a tu lc s t i l l .
( i l a n a t u r , ' I F ln rc n ce If, I t -i n d e s he Sat. at the Church,
After the program
Sunday
I t - r | | s . I 'H I 'V T Y J I 'D H F / e c o l N T
IN INI) F O I l n KMINOI.H cot NTV, evening Santa will arive to gfve
the childrsn esndy and to talk
rt.o n in i
in m o n t e
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to them.
e s t a t e o r i.oie c, t i m n i A n i J .
D eceased.
Mr*. Eileen Willard invited her
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c i . t i n s o n h k n .s n d o a u a i n s t
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You a n d e a c h n f »ou a r e h e r e b y
no tified a n d r e q u i r e d l» I l l s a n y
claim s a n d d e m a n d s which y o u . o r
eith er of y o u . m a y have a g a i n s t
Said e s t a t e In t h e office o f H o n o r el,Is E rn e s t
lln u s h o t d e r , C o u n t y
j u d g e o f Hem I n o t e County, a t h ie
o l l l r e In t h e C o u r t House. In Han­
ford. F l o r i d a , w i t h i n eig h t c a l e n ­
d a r m o n t h s f r o n t the t im e o f t h e
firs t p u b l i c a t i o n of th is no tice.
Each claim o r d e m a n d mue! h a In
w r i t in g an d c o n t a i n Ihe p l a c e of
residen ce a n d p o s t of fice a d d r e s s
of th e c l a i m a n t a n d m u st ha a w o r n
to by t h e c l a i m a n t , hla a s s e t n r
a t to r n e y , n r t h a se m e sh e ll h e v o i d
|.e w le \V. F i s a s . J r .
As A d m i n i s t r a t o r of said
estate
F i rs t P u b l i c a t i o n D ecem b er t , ISiT
Benjamin E. H m a th e r e
A tto rn ey a t t-aw
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Number Of Jobless
Predicted To Rise
WASHINGTON ffl — A forecast
of continued high unemployment
for the first six months of 135*
today was lacked on a government
report that U. S. industrial output
slid again during November for
the third straight month.
Thirteen prominent economists
in New York predicted the num­
ber of Jobless would rise during
the first half of next year to an
average of 3,600,000. The Labor
Department said last week there
were nearly 3,200.000 unemployed
a t present.
The Jobless forecast by the Na­
tional Industrial Conference Hoard
said for the fact half of 1958 the
unemployment would average 3,400,000.
It followed Monday’s report by
the Federal Reserve Board that
its production Index dropped last
month to 139 per cent of the 191740 base—the lowest since the na­
tionwide steel strike in July 1958,

when it touched 136 per cent.
The last time tha Index fell as ^
law as 129 per cent under more
normal conditions was In June and
July, 1955, when It was exactly at
that level.
The board said production was
curtailed in November at both fac­
tories and mines. It reported re­
duced output at steel mills, air­
craft. factories, textiles, apparel,
petroleum refining, television sets,
furniture, soft co*l&gt; m*1*! ntln-E
ing and crude oil pumping.

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family to her home Sunday for
dinner to celebrate the birthday
of her mother Mr*. Ida Keogh.
Attending the dinner were Miles
Keogh of Orlando. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Keogh, Mr. and Mr*. H.
M. Gleason, A. R. Hankins, Kathy
Willard, Craig. Kenith and Colin
Keogh and Brenda Keogh and
Lynn Keogh. •
Sorry I wasn’t home last week
when some of you called but try
again. I’m home almost ever even­
ing. The phone number is still
FA2-8808.

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Lake Mary
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Business background helpful, but not
necessary.
K ay M i c L i i b , 19-year-old
Tampa blonde, has become the
first entry in the 1951 Florida
Citrus Queen rontest la be held
■t Winter llaven, Feb. IT-19, as
a feature ef the Florida Citrus
Exposition. Kay, a voice major
at Florida State University in
Tallahassee, 1* iponsored by the
Haines City Citrus Grower*
Association. She will sing In the
talent aegment of tbs beauty
contest, ranked (bird In Import« t t and valua In Ua country.

This is a good opportunity for the right
person with opportunity for advancement.
Apply to Box NP care Sanford Herald
stating qualifications.

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Residents

Continued from Pago 1
unordered merchandise promotions
ere conducted during the Christ­
ines Meson.
The Chamber executive said
that among the items of merchan­
dise periona may espeet to re­
ceive in their mail bosei this seaTALLAHASSEE (*TP&gt;- In
soo are ball-point pens, reilglou'
letter to a little girl. Cov. LeRoy medals, Christmas cards, and a
Collins listed seven rules for good variety of small gift items. In esc
Windows Made
citizenship, and lopped the list
the merchandiM will be at
Here Meet AWA, with: "Love God and go to Sunday case,
companied by a request for remit
school
and
church.’*
if "the
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t ltancc.
i l l k v . IIn
l l Isome
v l l l f *cases,
• • * * 1 •»
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tU
FHA Requirements •Little
Unda Smith, a student p|ent (aUj t0 r()p00j ^
msil
m iy rte*ive a follow-up
Aluminum windows, manufactur­ at Monti cello Elementary School jnJ
M‘ rby
County, wrote ,Mt&lt;f or
ur„lnl thher
ed In Sanford, have mot all re­
quirement! of the Aluminum Win­ the governor to send her a few that he remit or that the article
dow Association's specification* reason* why ho thought Mhool was of merchandise be returned to the
important.
f and those of the FHA.
sender.
Some of her young frlenda didn't
A report from the Pittsburgh
Citing a bulletin from the Na
think
to,
the
wrote,
and
the
want­
Testing Laboratory shows that the
t'onal Better Business Bureau
windows, manufactured by Harcar ed something to “ maybe change vlth which the Chamber la affili­
Aluminum Products Co., of San­ their mind*." She alto asked for ated, 3Ianagtr Krider gave thr
ford, have met the air Infiltration advice on "how to become fine following pointers for the Informa­
testa in winds of 2S miles per hour. American citizen*."
tion of people receiving unordered
The testa also Include the hard­ Gov. Collins replied that he be­ merchandise through the mall:
ware load test which showed that lieved that “happieit person la the
(1) Recipients of unordered mer­
there was no failure or permanent one who looks on life as a period chandise are not obliged to ack­
deformation of pivot pins or rivets filled with opportunities — for nowledge receipt of such merchan­
or any component of activating or learning about other people, for dise. No reply of any sort la neces­
V operating hardware o b e e r v e d . helping other people and for en­ sary. Persona receiving such ma­
Windows manufactured here, joying all the wonderful things God terials In the mall thould Ignore
according to the report, wera hur­ has put on tho earth for ua to any suggestion* conUtnod In the
accompanying literature that a re­
ricane tested at the University of appreciate and to take care of.”
He said without a good educa­ ply Is required or necoasary.
Miami. The test was of 15
(2) Rec'plenti of such mailings
minutes duration under prescribed tion, It was “quite difficult for a
conditions which Included an ap­ boy or girl to grow up to take are not required to return the mer­
proximate wind velocity of 90 fullest advantage of all these op­ chandise they have received. The
literature accompanying the mermiles per hour. There was no wa­ portunities."
’T il admit th a t learning the ehandite and succeeding follow­
ter overflowing the sill during the
multiplication tables or grammar up letters or postcards, may hint
test, the report said.
m
IT. H. SherwoAd, a spokesman or dates In history might be hard or suggest that the recipient must
for the firm, said today th at “be­ at times. But I think If you try either pay for the merchandise or
fore windows can be told for FHA it, you'll agree th a t learning cornea send It back. This, however, is not
construction they must meet the much easier if you say to your­ the case.
(3) Unordered merchandise need
FHA specifications as set down by self 'when I learn this, I'm giving
the Aluminum Window Manufac­ myself a key which will unlock not bo paid for unless It Is used.
all aorta of interesting and exeitlng Recleplents should understand
turers Association."
that, if they plan to use the mer­
Sherwood also pointed out that experiences for m e’."
The governor's sevtn rules of chandise, It should be paid for. If,
distributor! have been act up over
a wide area for the H arcar Alumi­ good citizenship Included: Love however, they do not want the
num Troducta Company'* jalousie God and go to Sunday school and merchandise, payment la not nec­
window. “We now have orders on church . . be honest and depend­ essary, providing the merchandlie
hand for over 3,000 window! and able . . be humble, understanding Is laid a»!de and not used.
000 windows have Just been com-1and tolerint * ’ H?.
(4) Recipients of unordered mer- j
completed for a West Palm Beach worh hard . . realise that you arc chandise are not required to give
never
really
down
a*
long
aa
you
It any particular or unusual care,
subdivision," he said
Construction of a new building h*ve the strength and spirit to get th e merchandise should not be
to house the Harcar Aluminum up . . learn to sell. Salesmanship deliberately abused, but the reci­
Products Company will get under­ is Involved in all kinds of success. pient is under no obligation to take
“ One of the boat things to be particular pains regarding its gen­
way in the near future, Sherwood
said this morning. The company learned In school ean't be found in eral upkeep and preservation.
(3) Reeipienti of sueh merehann*
1
In 11s permanent location, will be books," the governor w r o t e .
on Highway 11-95 just south of the “T hat's how to get along with dise are not required to keep it J - l
beyond a reasonable period of /
city limits on property acquired other people."
time. After It hai been kept *
from the City of Sanford.
reasonable period of time, It may
The Harcar Aluminum Com­ Christmas Tree
be thrown away or destroyed.
pany’s present plant it located In
(8) H the sender of the u nordf red
the Standard Growers Building on Lighting Friday
merchandise, or his agent, calls
West 13th St. whefe modern ma­
chinery for the manufacture of Nite At Lake Mary in person at the home of the reel
aluminum produels haa been In­
LAKF. MARY— The community plent and requasta the merchan­
stalled.
Christmas Tree lighting wilt be dise. the recipient Is obliged to
held Friday night at 8:30. Santa surrender It to the sender or his
Claus is due to arrive by 7:30 p. agent. In doing so, the recipient
may demand payment for storage
in.
Choirs Will Sing
Mrs. Robert Martin Is chairman charges before relinquishing the
of the affair and said this morn­ merchandise.
Christmas Carols
(7) When unordered merchan­
ing “ if you, have any doubt that
Is mailed by a charitable or­
At Nativity Scene your child may not be on Santa'i dise
ganization, recipient* who believe
list
for
the
party
plraie
contact
Christmas Carols by robed
in giving wisely may with to as­
choirs of First Baptist Church will me or Mr*. Cecil Mixon."
certain essential facta about such
The
annual
party
is
for
all
the
he featured (luring the Chrlttmas
organiiation* before making a re­
season at the Nativity Scene on children in this area and la financ­ mittance. Charitable gift* should
ed
by
the
three
churchrs,
the
the lawn of Sanford's City Hall.
be made on the hail* of familiarity
The Concord Choir fagei 13 to Chamber of Commercr and Individ­ with the organiiation and it* acti­
ual
donations.
IS) will be heard on Friday even­
vities—and unordered merchandise
ing, December 20. at 8:30 o'clock.
.MOTHER ASKS AID
solicitation* are no exception*. If
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla persons who rtcelve unordered
■i On Saturday evening, December
21. the Carol Choir (ages 9 to II) (U P)—A grief * stricken mother merchandise find themielve* in­
will sing at 7:00 o'clock.
v Tuesday aiked federal authorities terested in the charitable causes
The Cherub Choir fages 8 to 8) to prosecute her 17-year-old ion involved, but do not have informa­ t .
will sing on Monday evening, De­ for stealing $AS (rom a letter In tion on the specific organization.
cember 23, at 7:00 o'clock.
her mailbox. Mr*. Louise Bragg It 1* recommended that informa­
Accompanying these groups on said her son. Jesse, is “ Incorrigi­ tion should be received from the
the organ will he Mrs. Marvin Mi­ ble" and she feels legal punish­ Chamber of Commerce before a
lam, Mrs. Alberta Hall and Mrs. ment might help him.
donation la made.
W. O. Tanner. All of the choir* are
under the direction of Mr*. Guy
Bi-hop, graded choir Director for
First Baptist Church.
These groups also will be carol­
ling to shut-in people during the
Christmas holidays. The general
public is Invited to visit the beau­
tiful Nativity Scene at City Hall
during these hours and enjoy the
music of the choirs.

Governor Gives Good
Citizenship Rules

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Local Shuffleboard
Club Beats DeLand
The Sanford Shuffleboard Club
met the DeLand shuffler* on the
local courts yesterday and came
out on top with another victory.
The score was 21-31 In favor of
the local shuffleboard club team.
The high score play off was alio
taken bv the Sanford team 104-99.
The Sanford Shuffleboard Club
will be host to the New Smyrna
Mainland Club Friday a t 2 p. m.
SHOPPERS WATCH FIRE
LOS ANGELES (U P)—Hundreds
of Christmas shoppers Wednesday
night watched a spectacular, three
alarm fire-In downtown Los An­
geles which brought Injury to six
persons and caused an estimitad
1100,000 damage.

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By ED FITE
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COLLEGE STATION. To*. W For tho sake of Texas AAM’s rufgrd "hard-nosed saven" stalwarts,
A ||le coach Paul Bryant hoped ,
today — with apologiri to tha ,
ED tlO V NOTE: W e to tha Florida Chamber of Commerce—
Cameras hava bj»n (he bane of
fMirth to 18
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that It will bo unaeaionably chilly the
,
bunker brigade ever since golf
• flN iM eattoek to taeh
In Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 28.
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beeame
Important enough to pho­
Jar toa|M tea* far HM. WT,1‘
That’* tho data Bryant’* man- tograph.
(
Many a photographer has
power—thin Agglea tangle with |barely escaped having a nine Iron |
Tennetaee In the Gator Bowl and or
( &gt; putter Imbedded In hla skull.I
he know* ha’ll need every aecond
But television has ehsnged all
of playing time he can tcrape ,that by aound-proofing the whirr
from the "hard posed aeven" If he of
, the camera* with dollar bills,
D A UPTOWN, Ohio W - We have la to cloie out a terrific tenure at
A Soothing Effect
■ MW home and surroundings and Teiaa AAM on a victory note.
Tha soothing , effect of green-1
with the addition of tome new
The Agglea were not bleiaed backs on the camera-shy nerves o f .
faeei to the team, I expect the with depth at any position this the nation'! top proa Is being j
L m Angeles Dodgert will be In the past season. Yet they banged out proved every Saturdsy by a tee* ]
thick of the National League pen­ eight straight victories and a No. vee ahow called All-Star Golf. It |
nant race right down to the wire 1 national ranking before the pres­ la a serlei of 28 matches, each:
sured labor of facing flred-up foes an 18-hole medal play affair, with ]
in 1338.
Several of our youngitara have week after week took its toll and the winner coming back the next j
shown promise at St. Paul and saw them drop two games by only week against a new opponent.
w ell taka a good look at them three polnta.
Six exmerax record the action.
Wanted: Cool Weather
la spring training. Two boyi, inTo make It even worse on the
Bryant said the long rest would trnder sensibilities of the pros,
fielders Dick Gray and Bob Willie
have looked particularly outstand­ help, hut a chilly snap would be they have to wait between each
ing and may glva u« a lot more even better because hla stars shot while the eamerai are moved
could go longer without relief.
Into position. Thus one filmed
punch.
The seven mainstays have been takes about six hours.
My biggest worry la to get the
But the waiting, ind the jumpy
team off on the right foot and hit­ All-America halfback John Crow,
quarterback Roddy Osborne, full- nerves, all hfcome worthwhile
ting early.
hack Richard Gay, and Bobby with the winner receiving 82,000,
Weather May Help
Marks, tackles Charles Krueger
I don’t know for sure but I think and Ken Beck and center John the loser getting 11,000 and a 810,000 bonus for a hole ln-one and a
the warmer California weather Gilbert.
8SOO bonus for each eagle.
early In tha year may help some
They are the "hard-nosed" type
Oliver Shoot* 12
of our power hlttori to get itorted who thrive on contact — the more
Ed
Porky
Oliver proved that
sooner. It certainly won't hurt of it the better, go all-out at all
the grinding of the picture ma­
them.
limes and have the savvy to come chines esn't be too hid. In the
Moat of our success depends on up with the key, clutch plays on first match he shot a 62 In beat­
tha Improvtment of our young both offense and defense that kept ing Julius Boros.
staff, especially with our veteran tha Aggies winning the close ones.
But others who competed In the
"We're working almost 73 per matches, which are playad under
team.
Don Neweombe should have ai cent of the time on our defense tournament regulation! and edited
batter season than last and I be-; these days," nryant said, "and down to an hour ahow, view the
will continue until wo quit for the affair with rather mixed emotions.
! holidays Saturday. We'll brush up
* You might call this the ulcer
on our offense again In the two open," says Bob Toskl. "With the
workouti after we get to Jackson­ small gallery on hand. It's like the
ville the day after Christmas."
Yankees playing in Yankee Stadi­
That offense la geared around um before 70,000 people with no­
i Gros, a 210-pouml steamroller body uttering a word."
[ when he hits between the tackles
Yet, Billy Myxwell summed It
and a hefty gazelle when Osborne up by saying It was all worthwhile
calls for him to go outside,
because It will help to educate the
j Basically, the Agglea use the golfing masses.
I Spllt-T, but they unbalance the
Then too, there’* all that lovely
, line to either side and use floaters money.
, and flankers frequently.
They don’t pass often but OsDUKE STARS PACK
, borne Is the type who hits In the
clutch and la a great hand at turn­ DURHAM, N. C. W — Som. nf
ing appatynt disaster Into big Duke’s ailing regular* were ready
. gains when trapped behind the to resume workout* today, while
three others remained on the In­
* line.
The Agglea hava been In six pre­ jured list.
The Blue Devils, who meet Ok­
vious post-season contests, but
only four could be classified as lahoma In the Orange Bowl New
, "major." All came In a five-year Year’s Day, opened their final
week of homo workout* Tuesday
" span around 1340.
."I So, tha Aggie* have a long with tackle Tom Topping, guard
I drought to avenge and also have Roy Hon) and halfback Wray
the Inclntlve of trying to win this Carlaton, all out with Injuries, pro­
n one "for Bear," since Bryanl nounced fit and ready.
Meanwhile, end Bill Thompson,
• leaves AAM two days after the
** Gator Bowl to become head coach guard Bun Guy and end Doug
Padgett remained on the aider at Alabama.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

CLAYTON C. BROOKS
R ill Estate Investments FA 2-0683

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REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E' 18—FEMALE HELP WANTED HA —Pl.l’MRINr. and ROOFING

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A. B. PETERSOM
5— REAL ESTATE FOR SALB
By Owner . . . FA 2-1428
Broker A iU K iitn: A. B. Peter*—FARMS. ACRK4GK. DROVES
■ »on Jr.. P. J. Chesterson. GarT REAL ESTATE WANTED
Lor;r modern Iwn bedroom Home, field Willett*. *nd R. W. Wil• MISCELLANEOUS
partly furnished. Nire grounds.
liami. Rob Edwards A. C. DeedFLOWERS. PLANT!,
*8.000.00 with *500.00 down.
ney, Land Survaiar.
SHRUBS
Fo.- the Beit Buyi in Be*l L«ta! • U6 N. la rk Ave. 1 h. FA .-61.3

tVaitrrit wanted. Apply Market
Restaurant, 1500 French Ave.

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Contracting A Repairs
1047 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3 6862
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II o rriC B EQUIPMENT

SEE CULLEN &amp; HARKEY. — ------ .--------= — r .-----Service on All Water rump*—
It AUTOMOBII.F.S-TRAILBRS
n o n . park Ave. ph. f a 2-2i ? i j
S te n s tr o m K e a s ty
Walls Drilled — Pumps
Ik BOATS k MOTORS
Young man with nire personality, paola Road
Phone FA 2 6037
H. R STENSTROM
11 FARM SUPPLIES * MACHIN­ 2 bedroom new C. H. home. Corn-1
.............
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Registered
Broker
nrat
appearance,
ambitious
and
ERY
plttely furnished even to power 2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420
CLARK
14 PET8-UVEST0CE-SUPPLIBS
lawn mower. Out of City. *11,350,'-----------------------------------------Interesting numbing,
Heating
A Supply Co.
e a |tr to learn
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(Poultry)
A Repairs
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Lot
Sale!
II ARTICLES WANTED
trade.
.619 Orlando J&gt;r. Ph. F a 2-2374
$.100. Down
II P IE C E S to EAT
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
Modem I bedroom hou e. screen­ 'trvitifut wntmfrnnt l"t» prim I
IT REAUTT PARLOR*
from *1755.00 In *2500.00. JVl
PLUMPING
ed porth, carporte. Immediate
U FEMALE HELP WANTED
to o t!a rt and Repair Work
out your lot to-day while the Buiinesa background helpful, but
occupancy. Sacrificing because
15 MALE HELP WANTED
Fret Estimates
leaving state. Call days FA 2(election ii good. 99 lot* to
N MAL8 *r FEMALE
R. I.. HARVEY
clmose from. Ruy a lot for
017 4, evening* atm Sunday r A 2not necessary.
21 WORE WANTED
204 Sanford Ave. Thone FA 2-5383
0361.
your future homesit* or buy
it busin u s orroRTVNifns
on* for inveitment. See Semi­
*4—1*1AN0 SEKVIl'K
MA MONET W LOAN
nole Realty. 1901 Park Are..
a SPECIAL SERVICE*
• *'
Ph. FA 2-5232.
This is a giuwl opportunity for PIANO TUNING A RIt FAIRING
t u ROOFING A PLUMBING
W. I, HARMON
WE HAVE A HOMS
M PIANO SERVICES
th# right person with oportuni- Th. FA 2-42:3 After 5:00 p. m.
F 0 S YOU
M ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTGGS
MOOD . WOOD • WOOD
M INSURANCE
ty for advancement.
»-R4.KCTR1 c a |. wF.HvirRa” ”
Gtnuln* Pitch Pin* A Oak Fir*
IT NOnCBE-PEESONAU
Wood—Beat
deal
In
Town.
Call
HOM1B— |
» ARTICLES for SALE
FRiGIDAIRE appliance*,
sale
UR and vour wood worries are
1 A 2 bath*.
t t EUVNRUEB A HOUSBHOUI
and service. G. H. High. Oviedo
over. BOR k ERNIE MORRIS.
Fla. Phone FO 5-3315 or San­
Phone FA 2-4221 before 9 or Apply to B'*&gt; NP Cars Sanford
Complaka and ready far
1-T.fliT 'T H T O T W
ford FA 2-3888 after C p- m.
after 6. Also Chrlstma* trees,
It* M n y tu y .
native abort leaf pin*.
LOST—Sabla and white mala ent­
Electrical Contracting
ile. “Sandy." Limpa on forefoot.
House wiring and |tn a i n
CH8ISTMAS PARTY—Francis
I nfiiU m
LIVE BAIT
Reward. K. Munti, FA 2-4161.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Cardinal Spellman amuses a
Fleming'! R*d * Whit# Grocery
South Putarraet — Saaierd
112
Magnolia
g
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F.\
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curious guest at his annual
Missouri Minnows
S dot. 11.46 Boys Wantrd—to sclt The San­
WhiipertBg Oaks — TttufrlUe
LOST — Small male Dachshund
ford Herald Monday through
Christina* party for children
Pop-Guts Minnows ....8 dot. 95c
black and brown markings. An­
Fridays a» 3:36 p.m. Coma to
of tha New York Foundling
—Worms—
swers to name of Maxie. RE­ FHA la M irin aad FHA
The Herald office and ask for
Hospital. At lop. the Uttla fel­
Phone:
FA
2-1*09
WARD. FA 2-3817.
tag atailaUa.
Bill
Vincent
after
3:30.
Open Sevan Day* a Week
FLOOR aandmg and finishing
low examines the Cardinal's
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
pectoral cross, and later (bot­
Salesman and rnllcctor, age 25-55,
We can qualify yea far *m *4
Seminal* County since )925.
tom). switches bis attention to
Flow era. Plants, Shrub*
to
service
an
established
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home*
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WELAKA APARTMENTS: toomr
abiretta.
Iflotcrnational)
H. M- Glei«on. Lake .Mary
colored Fire Insurance debit in
can
start
enjoying
tka
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private hath*. 114 W. Flrat SL
Live trees for Christmas
and around Sanford. Must base
t U e we yroaaaa &amp;*
Herr)hill Pammig Contractor
Blooming Fottad Dante
lived in Florida over a year and
apartment*
Licensed — BonJeii — Union
hava a light serviceable car.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
•e *ha«U Raven,
Free Estimate ■— Compare our
Writ* P. O. Box 119, Sanford.
2 miles West of Town
Developed kg
b ihewer. Ideally
Prices FA 2 2287 after 5:0U.
FA 2-0886
firm Paat Offlee.
OD HAM &amp;
A CAREER — NOT A JOB
Daft- Star*.
For rainling c.itl Mr. Tasker, Ph
SEND SUNSHINE to tom* ihutIN LIFE INSURANCE
TUDOR,
Ine.
FA 2-6159 or FA 2*6667.
in! Send flower* from SAN­ Th# men we_ are seeking L now
Sleeping rooms, TV. Tha 0 tbits,
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FORD FLOWER SHOP. FA 2401 Magnolia Ara., FA 2-0720.
)&lt; BURNETT
Car. H ay. 1T-H A 17* BL
1822. We ieltgraph.
producer of life insurance who
,FOR
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IIETTEB PAINTING
Pham* FA 3-1*41
Nicely furnished fully equipped 2
is Jissaiiiflrd with his chances! 26ol *Grandv*ie&gt;w Fli. FA 2-2978
BRAII.EY ODHAM, Pras.
bedroom apt. *75 mo. Ph. FA 2
FISHER'S NURSERY
for advancement with his pre
Citrus — Plant* — Peat
sent connection. To »urh n man
DMA
For Painting and Repairing
Cor. Magnolia k Onora FA 2-4635
wa offer a General Agency with
FRED ROFTTGER
Two bedroom unfurnished huuse
an expense allowance, top
2916 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-0253
SPACIOUS
HOME
with kitchen equipment. *45.00
,
ORCHIDS
: commission*, over-rides, and a
complete kit of usual and un­ House painting and repairing.
n-cnthly, 405 ban Carlos, Phone I bedroom 2 hath home with lake' \ shipment from Hawaii. Catlleya
privilege*.
usual policies and rider*.
nririDvrs Udder
I
t construction.
.............. .
Hybrids and hands* in bud and
F.ti 2-3951.
Reasonable rates, fa ll FA 2-2113
*16.804.(10, *1,960.00 llowa.
Write Director of
bloom for ChrDtmsa also Botani­
nfter 3:31).
ROSA L. PAYTON
Agencies
2 HR upstairs apt. FA 2-0647.
es!* in bloom. Reasonsble. Wm..
Registered Real Estate Broker
GREAT ATLANTIC LIFE
Je»s, 1317 Oregon, off N. Mills,
Unfurnished beautiful La'** Front Ph FA 2-1101—17-92 at Hiawatha
1NUSRANCE COMPANY .
Orlando.
.1 bedrgom, 1V% hath home. Ph.
8270 N. E. 2 Avenue, Miami 1*.
FAFA 2-4908.
ia— o f f k r w j U B T O T
2-05M
.n o 2i—w ttR k w a n t e d "*
Furnished 1 room apt. with hath.
Haynet Office Machine Co., Type­
done in my home, Call ILni.uM.ng — Rorooftng — Ite
Ph. FA 2-1114.
writers, adding machines, Sale*. Ironing
siding — MMennli — Contrac­
FA
2*6512.
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462.
- w a n t Icu ro ren T
tors — Fiiuncing.
is a pas* to the Rita thratia
II—AUTOMOBILE!*—I’ll All,t-ilt.S This
Wanted to Rent nr Buy
for Mrs. Robert Meyers, Exp. 17—NO I’ll I-S—PERSONALS
bedroom home direct from own­
data
Dec. 28, 1957.
It Will pay YOU to see m before
er. Call Cmdr. Rsney FA 2-1310
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby •
you buy. Open Evening* and
Ext. 278 or 102 evenings bet­
lied* Day, Week or Month—
Sunday*.
23—SPECIAL SERVICES
ween 5:00-6:00,
Tel FA 2-5161. Furniture Center
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
116 West First St
#
falatka, FI*.
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
N e w H om en
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HAST* i f AIM—King MohamSYSTEMS
NOTICE
DON'S COVER SHOP
All types and sues. Installed
mad V of Morocco tells the
on
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Wo
will
he
operating
in
our
new
Automobile Interior Decorator
"Do It Yourself"
Foreign Policy Association In
2544 French Ava.
Scat Covers — Truek Scats
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
store at 2533 Park Ave. January
New York that Spain rejected
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
At
Willis
Pontiac—301
W.
1st.
S T I N E
1. 1958.
“amicbblu negotiation" u u r
Lake Front
Johnny Walker, Associate
Machine and Supply Co.
strife-torn Spantih enclave .1
BAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
“ Call Hall” Phone FA 2 *641
Ifni, lie charged that Madrid
CENTER
See Ray Herron For 207 'nd s‘ Ph. FA 2 6432
resorted Instead “to the use of
FOR LEASE—3 bedroom and Hen.
115 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3672
a new Pontiac or Vauxhal!. Also
Property
|. rca and thrr.il in order to
Chrysler Airtemp
in nice neighborhood. *85.00
a good used ear. Th. FA 2-0211
keep a part of nur national
PIXIE M H8F.R5 SCHOOL
or after A p m. FA 2-2883. 301
per month.
Air Conditioning and Heating
territo ry " despile changes
Nancy Jurkom
West Flrat 8t.
* 8 $ $ Savings in Homestead Tax.
r . 11. STAFFORD
which have taken place there.
FA 2-2047
Buy and move in before Jan­
21* Oak Avenue
FA 247*1
1956 1 - Bedroom housrtrailer,
uary 1st.
-ARTICLES FOR SALE
.1 Home* have bean sold so
GATLIN BROTIIBRS
small amount for equitv and
Make an appointment now.
j s — AH Tit I K.n F ill:' S ALE"
set now while these homva ere
Contractora, Draglines; Geneva
taka
over
payments.
Call
FA
2W. If. "BILL" STUMPER
—Factory in you—
under construction.
2232. Pb FA 2-3274 Sanford
6176.
Realtor A Insurnr
Srhwinn built Kngli'h type bbyAluminum
Assoc. Guy Alien. Gretchrn Hall,
Venetian Blinds
r l r . I.xrellcnt condition *2.3.00.
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All
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Can
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112 N. Tark
Letters Addressed — Thoto
rail with plastic end*. Plailie
finance.!. *715.00. Call FA 2-6192
REAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS .
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WASHINGTON (UP&gt;— President
Elsenhower return* today from
crucial NATO (um ralt confer^ n e e (a Pari* to prepare the
American people for the sicriflee* that will be neeeuary to
meet Russia’* ehalieng* to a mis­
sile-jittery world.

The President, described
"roaring around like a rocket" af­
ter n Jam-packed week of talks
with NATO leaden, was expected
to arrive here la his plane, the
Columbine III, this morning.
He will plunge Immediately Into
the Job of translating decisions
made in Paris Into action and
formulating plans for a

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massive defense buildup that may ■
Reds Belittle Plea
spell Increased taxes for Amerl-1 Even before the President's re­
cant.
turn. Radio Moscow bollttlod
Eisenhower alas heed a bar- NATO’s suggestion tor an ern e
rage of crltleiam from Democratic talk with the 13-nation U. N. Dis*
congressional leaders who slid the armament Com ml salon. But the
NATO talks did not accomplish Kremlin baa not yet commented on
enough. The Democrats a rt de­ an alternativa allied proposal for
manding a total reappraisal of U. an East-Waat foreign ministers
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One of the Chief Executive's, that the nation could look for" | Eisenhower will report (o the j The Washington Post and Times
first tasks was the swearing in of vigorous old guird onslaught nation on the NATO conference Herald disclosure that the Gaither
Sumner G. Whittier is the new against all the program! In this and other vital matters on a ns- report, compiled by top national
Vetertna Administration head. An country which affect human seel- lion wide radio and telavlalon hook- Icadera after six months of study,
appointment that touched off re- fare." Ho laid the Republicans
up. [was so pessimistic In regard to
ports of a big slash in vets bene- "are going to be too busy trying It Is not known whelhjy he will (he state of the nation’s defenses
that Eisenhower "was (earful that
: fill to pay for the stepped-up to dean up or cover up Ihc missile comment on the sf
missile output.
mess" to worry about comcsUc Gaither Committee
publication . ■ would panic tho
American people into going off ta
j was presented to tho
Democratic National Chairman progress.
all directions at onca.”
Report Via TV
leurlty Council Nov. 1
Paul Butler said Thursday night

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Disaster Plea Made
For 5-County Area
this morning that " I called Got
rrnor Collins last week and state
that these counties should be d&lt;
dared disaster areas because i
the extremely heavy losses froi
the three-day freeze."
The Governor, said Congressmi
Herlong, make* such requests I
the Department of Agricultitr
"The Governor of Florida alread
has this machinery in motion,
he said. Such ■ decision will
that the citrus grove owners ai
assured of three per cent prodin
tlon loans from the Farmers Horn
Administration.
"Money will be made availabi
Immediately," said Congrcssma
llerlong, "on application to thl
propped huildinc through Al llarri**, AIA, archliect. Kirk atalad
agency with Florida headquarters TilIK PROPOSED KIKK 11(11UMNO to he loreled at th* corner
Him rilTPVlIMClIWVl "III
*•*•*«*• *njr III ■yyi uen»««*xi| »* •»—/«*
in Gainesville.” Applications for of Commercial and Hood Axrnurm, William L. Kirk announced th*
(Staff Photo)
the loans are to be placed In
Gainesville with the Director of
By JF.RE COX
were Injured.
the agency, William T. Shsddick.
A fresh outbreak of tornadtc
United Prcsi Staff Correspondent
Congressman Harlong was em­
AL HARRIS8, AIA
Authorities in three stiles today violence Thursday night swept phatic with his statement that the
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★
★
faced the mammoth Job of clear­ southwest Arkansas and southern request for disaster sld will go
ing away the ugly sesrs of tor- Illinois, following up a wave of through. He said "I am lure that
nadic devastation in the wake of twisters the night before that it will.”
two days of death-dealing twisters spread heavy destruction in downCounties in the citrus diaaster
that left more than 1,000 persons state Illinois and Missouri.
area are: Seminole, Volusia, Or­
homeless.
Two Negro women were killed ange,
____ _________________
Marion and Lake.______
Other
Hal Harris*, AIA, announces the
At le n t 14 persons were known Thursday night In a tornado near counties thst would be considered,
opening of his offices here in San­ dead in the weather onslaught a- Waldo, Ark., and several persutts
Aviation Ordnnnceman Chief 11,
A proposed store ami office
Hal Ilarriss, AIA, a newcomer imported from Panama, and supford In the Sanford Atlantic Na­ cross Arkansas, Illinois snd Mis­ were injured. The Hnl Cross de­ said llerlong are Sumter, Citrus
A. Yarbrough, after 27 years ol
and Brevard.
building
in
downtown
Sanford
has
t0
Sanfonl,
is
the
architect
for
tho
ported
by
an
aluminum
headertional Bank Bldg.
souri, and more than 200 persons clarer! the district a disaster area.
Naval service, retired and was
Harris* arrived In Sanford last
been announced by William L.
, conltrucUon. The build- 1^
honored at
traditional rotireSeveral O 'hert Reported
^September with lha Kirk Office
1
1 The second Hour, said tho kreht- irynt ceremony at quarter* this
Kirk.
Other twisters hit th* communi­
and Store Building aa the number
the
Kirk
Build
10g.
*
UI
,b*
will
provide
spaee
for
Offices
1
Zm
nine
To be known as
ties of Elkville, III., near tornadord at the corner
^oor *r** °* l®.000 of various sizes, according to the
one project on hi* agenda.
ing, It will be located
blasted
Murphyibc.ro,
and
WaltonJ
g
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g
Q
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ft
I
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t
Tba new Sanford architect is
of Commercial and Hood Avenues. square toot, and of completely fire-1requirements of the tenants, all c e r e m o n y ^ t h ^ ^ d w M e X * of
vllle.
111.,
near
Mount
Vernon
.
&amp;
formerly of Miami and Washing­
proof construction. Practically the reached uaaily from the convenient pride" a* the Commanding Officer
which also suffered earlier tnrna- f o r Y y |p S h O D D C r S
........................
brcczcway-arcadc.
p
j. u
"
...
ton, D. C. Ha chose Sanford beonly wood In the
building of any central brcczewav-arcadc.
Cdr.
E. nB. *»_________
Bower commended
the•
do damage. The twisters Thursday
, _ , ,,“ *T
.
cause ho "believes It to be one
consequence will be the door*.
The 10 Tlrst floor shops are pro­ Chief on hit faithful service to
night reused minor damage.
CU* of Sanford a Municipal Rotarians To Sing
of the top-opportunity cities in
Framing will be all sleel, with vided with entrance planters of duty.
Murphysboro. the hardest hit by ? « « " *
be lighted for the
Florida*, Just now on the thresh­
concrete block walls, concrete antique hrtek under the show win­
Christmas
Carols
As a part of the retirement cere­
th.
rare
late
December
twister*.
"
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tim:
'
“nl«h
*
Ci,y
“
•
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M
"
’
o l d of big expansion. Further,
floors and a gypsum slab roof.
dow* to soften the rather severe, mony Chief Yarbrough Inspected
reported
nine
known
dead.
NationW*rre"
E'
Knowlc»
,hl*
and equally important, he says "I
At Monday Meet
An unusual feature of the new though well proportioned lines of personnel in the company of Cdr.
al Guard officials earlier had re­ morning.
jlk* very much th* friendly coope­
The
lights
for
night
parking
have
building
will be the central breeze the facade. A wide sweep of can­ Bower, Commanding Officer of
Sanford
Botariani,
at
their
ra tiv e
atmosphere encountered twthkUng ^Ughts" *as#1oesl home' P?r' ed two additional unidentified been installed by city forces snd regular weekly meeting next Mon- way—arcade, which will tic the opy shelters wilt cover all the show Heavy Attack Training Unit.
victims,
but
local
authorities
said
here, avan on roF Hr it d*F *n owners Join In the J syces Christ that report apparently stemmed "HI facilitate the use of the huge day noon at the Yacht Club, will, (wo halves of the building together windows and entrances, and hid­ The chief petty officers of HATU
town.'*
.
, mas Lighting Contest.
from communications difficulties, parking area during th. evenings for a short period of time, "put with a fibre glass roofed walkway den within the structure of tho presented Yarbrough with a watch
With the deadline for entries set
Harris was. for * number of
all worldly thought and cares a which will provide the Inside offi- canopy will he "Hi-Hat" night and two chickens. “Tho chickens
Other tornado victims Included I*1*1 I011*' stores are open,
yesrs, Aiioclat* Architect in the for noon Monday, local Christmas one each at Mount Vernon snd
sido and sing Christmas Carols." Ccs with light, air, ami u pleasant lights which will illuminate the to servo as a safety fartnr in case
"We've
pushed
the
project
a
office of th* Supervising Architect lighting is being entered into the Sunfield, III., and at Farmington, long," said the City Manager, “ in
There will be no tong speeches, outlookenhanced
by a series of building after dark and make it his plans tor the future weren’t
of the Treasury Department in contest with a flood of both tele- (
order to havethe lightsinstalled
no entertainment of any kind, just wrought-ironUtilised brick plan- literally the "center of attraction" as profitable as anticipated," a
Washington. A down years igo he phone and written enL'tos coming j Mo
in Sanford.
spokesman tor the chief petty of­
tor use during these three days a simple program of aongs of the ters
Siori.s Include Rain
resigned from government service into the Jaycee Information Booth.
Back-lighted stainless steel tet ficers’ group said.
Heavy rains pounded the torna­ of accelerated ahopplng for the Christmas Season with Harry KuAccess
to
the
second
floor
will
Dave
Thrasher,
Jaycce
Christ­
to enter private prectlce. and a
Chief Yarbrough lias been a
well at the piano and Charlie Mor. he
™ by means .of. two
..... ............
do swept Midwestern communities Yule season.”
reinforced tcrlng facing the two moat Import*
little more than five years aw mas Lighting Contest chairman Thursday, hampering th . search
Also, tor th# downtown shoppers, rison as the song leader. Club pre concrete stairs flanked by wrought- ant directions will direct every- main itay of the HATU's duty
A'-got sand In his shoes" and came said "In*, dclightde with the num­ for more possible victims.
there will be entertainment, said rison as the song leader. Club Iron railing*. These stairs will be one to the Kirk Building within , office since reporting from Attack
ber of entries we ere receiving.”
* \o Florida to stay.
Squadron 34. Although the physi­
In Washington, the government the City Manager. A choir from president Myron A. (Mike) Beck strategically placed at the east sight.
Judges
are
looking
over
th*
en­
His Alma Mater Is the Univer­
cal features of the duty office will
th* First Baptist Church, under will call th* attention of the mem- and west entrances, which are
announced
It
has
designated
six
Center
of
attraction
1*
actually
sity of California where its School tries as they com* la each night counties in Missouri and five In the direction of Mrs. Guy Bishop her* to the death of fellow mem- themselves defined by antiqueremain unchanged, the
age
what
tho
building
will
be
in
the
of Architecture is rated one of the Thrasher.
Illinois as disaster areas as a re­ will sing carol* at the city’s her Charles C. (Charlie) Wagner brick piers. The entrance-way will downtown area, since, in the countenance of the "old salt" will
There
are
four
divisions
in
th*
finest In th* country. He Is a»«
sult of th* widespread tornado "Manger Scene" In front of tho (bis week and ask them to ohserv# he spanned by a tasteful header- words of M. A. “ Foots” Yclving- lx; missing.
■ Blue Lodge Mason of long stand­ residential Christmas Lighting damage.
During the Chitl’s naval career
Cily Hail.
a moment of silence in respect to grille of “ elemrntoj ornamentals’1 ton, the city's building Inspector
ing. hiving just received his long- competition. Entrants choose one
Three choirs, including children his memory
In Murphysboro. Sheriff Howard
"The Kirk BuiUlng will be the big- he has served aboard 11 ships, In­
of
three
categories
for
residential
overdue »-&gt;e»r V,n- »nd '*
Cheatham said 171 were Injured In of various ages, wilt sing tonight.
gri( thing that’s hit Sanford In cluding the first aircraft carrier,
a Shriner and a member of th* Hi­ lighting. Howevsr, all entries are the storm. Two of the injured con­ Saturday night and Monday night,
the USS Langley, and a coal burn­
half
a century."
entered into the overall division.
er, the USS Klttler.
lda Temple.
he said.
tinued
in
critical
condition.
The winner In each divirion re­
Mrs. William L. Kirk, on first
Ilarriss has been, among other
ilis years of devoted service
"There's no telling how much
ceives
a
323
US,
Savings
Bond
and
seeing
the
rendering
In
the
Archi••things. Director of the HomcPlanhave found him recipient of the
damage
Is
done."
Cheatham
said
tact’s office, exclaimed “ It leaves following medals and awards:
ning Institute of the Washington the runnerup will receive 10 silver Thursday night. He sefd between SPINSTER WRITES MEMOIRS
me breathless!"
GOOCHLAND. Va. (UP)—Miss
Building Congress. Director of He dollars.
(Continued on Pag* I t )
ino
and
ISO
homei
were
demol­
Savings Bonds are eontributed
Kirk said this morning that con­
Minnla C. Mangum, spinster who
sign and Lsnd-PUnnlng for To­
ished
and
at
le
n
t
that
many
more
for
lha
contest
by
The
Florida
struction
of
the
new
downtown
emheizled
nearly
three
million
day’* Homes Inc., and architect
damaged. About 100 persona were
dollars from a Norfolk, Va , loan
for a large national Jewelry store Power and Light Company, Flor­ homeless.
MELBOURNE (UP)— Farmers said the Florida designation lasts store and office building is ex­
ida State Bank, Sanford Atlantic
pected to get underway in about
firm, Is typing her memoirs at in 21 Florida counties are eligible through next June 30.
chain.
...
night and working in lh# library for emergency loans from llie j The counties Involved are; Bro- “ d»F»*
His experience. *» even that National Bank ami The Sanford
e u P A ilA t* * *
of th* state industrial farm for frderal government to help over- ward, Charlotte, Collier, Dade, Be­
brief outline would indicate, covers Herald.
women during the daytime while come crop losses suffered in last Soto, Glade*, Hardee, Hendry,
a wide range of activity from the
Silver dollars for the runnerup
serving her 20-year prison sen­ week's big freere.
Bureau of Internal Revenue and priiei are eontributed by the
j Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian
tence.
numerous Post Offices around the Sanford Seminole County Chamber
Gov. I * Hoy Collins disclosed In Hiver, L e e , Manatee, Martin, OkreB c o u n t r y to commercial and resi- of Commerce,
» speech to the Itotary Club here chobce, Osceola, P a l m Beach,
ilential buildings, and to planning
Commercial Christmas Lighting
Thursday night th* Agrlruiturr De- I’inralla*. Polk, Saraiota, and St.
fo
r
Information
On
the land on which they stand. His which is one division, i) a com­
psrtm ent had spprov*d the loans Lucie.
CIRCULATION
petition
In
which
the
store
or
busi­
huge, carefully irransed catalog
The three d*y freeze damaged
to farmer*.
or aftor 6:30 p.m.
file and a glance at hi* carefully ness judged "top" winner receives
millions of dollars worth of citrus
The
announcement
of
the
dis­
PH.
FA
20973
detailed drawing* Indicate a m itt- the Florida Tower and Light Com­
aster loans came at the same lime arid winter vegetable crops In the
PII. FA 2-2011
culu* method of operation and a pany's traveling trophy.
from lh# USDA. The department counties.
familiarity with a vast array of
Collin* said he had just been
•'building parti."
informed of approval of the loans
In the iandplanning field, liarby Rep 8yd Herlong of Leesriis is a firm believer in "wof.mg
huil;, who also was at the civic
with the land"—Instead of "fightBy Jerry Covington
(Oviedo played a very tight defense Job of ball handling snd were very county. The Sanford Herald
will C*qqle* governorpraised (he Flo"tng it"—and preserving as much
The flashy Sanford Seminole* under the basket hut It didn't take impressive on defense.
award th#trophy tonight for the rid3 congressionaldelegation for
as possible of its natural charm
and' beauty. Ha stated “ I am m ad. it «lo u t of 7 here Thursday McCoy long to loosen it up.
' Wh i l e F .bry dominated the re ,
lh&gt;l ,, yicior(ou, r | ln
the "wonderful Job" they are do• gainst the outdated checker- night by defeating a vary aggressBig Carl Fabry, who was g re a t, bounding tor th# entire night, Jo#
, 11„ , a„u , . i,i it,. ,.,r r .,,r ,,| „if . rnr
board plot and the long narrow Ive Oviedo Lion team by a score on th# boards and in the scoring High snd Mike Tamny came
UP t0 SemlnoU High Sehool
j ,
j0InJ ,.Ll ,uU ani)||1fr
lot" and he endeavors to "make of 68 65. The Seminole* held a ten department kept the crowd on It’* through enough to give the Semi- tonight forsometopnoiehhalke|- 1Pxample
ofwhat our congressmen
the most" of a parcel, efficiency- point lead at the half but big Carl toes with his wonderful play. He noles a victory. Ken McMurray ball—athing ih.it has been very are ,|nma forFlorida"
wise as well as appeal wise.
I Fabry and Andy Duda reared back hit 2i points tor the looser* and also contributed to the local reuse icaree ar0und here for so long.
After winding up bis two day
In the hobby line he was far to tie it up at the end of the fourth was followed closely by Andy Du- with his work under the basket and SANFORD
r r TOT , nur 0f |h* Central Florida rest
three years President of the Wish- quarter and It took a three minute ; da. Andy did « good job under the his ball
handling. McCoy
m ast, Collins and Mrs. Collins be­
Ingion Lriea Club—a miniature overtime for the Seminole* to come baskets and hit most of his point!
This waa one of th* best basket McMurray
gan the long drive back to Talla­
gcamera group — whichmakes him out on top. By defeating the Lions,
from there.
bail ga ea to be seen here In High
hassee Thursday night. The gov­
p ro fic ie n t inthe field ofphotogra- the Seminole* will play Lyman to-1 Guards Ray Lundqulst and Ce- Sanford In many a-year. The Semi- Tamny
ernor explained that Mrs. Collins
phy. For five years he edited and night tor the county championship. ; cil D.indridge threw in the second notes have worked hard and it Lundquist.
had promised their young daugh­
published the club's "Photolore" This was a very impressive win as half tor the Seminoles. Ray hit 18 seems to be paying off at last Dandridge
ter, Darby, she would be on hand
and made it nationally and inter- the Oviedo team hai long dominat points for the night and mad* two After many lean year* the hopes
for a school Christmas function
very important free throws In th# are beginning to come aliv* ai j
nationally known. He ha* also ed the cage glory in th* county,
28 16 M today.
done professional photography. His
Sparked by "Spider McCoy" in overtime. Cecil didn’t enter the they are sporting their best record OVIEDO
r r . f t tot
The governor In speeches here
letterhead carries three categories the second period the Seminoles game until the fourth quarter and since 1937. The Seminoles will go A. Duda
T s 19 and at Eau Gallic praised the com­
—Architect, I.andplanner, Archi- took a good lead. McCoy started proceeded to make layups and give sgainst the Lyman Greyhounds Fabry
B 6 21
munities in the area for their
teciural Photographer.
to fire from the outside and the himself 11 points for the lilt. He Here tonight In an effort to gain j M. Duds
3 3 13 growth and tor supporting the in­ AVIATION OK UN ANO-:.MAN 1'IIIKF II. A. VAItllKOlTUI reuresl
His offices are on the sixth floor ball hit nothing but the bottom also came through under pressure their first tourney victory. They Kelsey
1 3 9 flux of scientists and technicians today iltr r 27 y tir i n a n l aersire. II* a n hunorril
traditional
honored at tra
ef th* Sanford Atlantic National of the net. He piled up 13 points by hitting two free throws with defeated th* Greyhounds last week J. Duda
0 0 0
rcremonigt
iin iv at nuarlerm this
thim morning. He
lie »**
*aa attached
■
connected with the missile tests at retirement nifm
^ la n k Building, tastefully furnished In the first half and hit 4 more fo r, 15 seconds remaining to tie the and should be rated as alight fa
Unit
to Heavy Attack Training L
nil at the
lh* Sanford Nasml
Natal Air Button.
f
I Cap* Canaveral.
(Official U. B. Navy Fba h&gt;)
&lt;n n the oriental atjrl*.
{tho night to rua hia total to 19. [game up. Both boys did a good , vactlea Sa be Use ohampe of the
.
u 51 «
A decision to declare the fivecounty area of Central Florida a
diaaster area because of freete
losses to citrus groves will be
made by Monday or Tuesday,
Congressman A. S. "3yd” llerlong
said this morning in Melbourne.
Interviewed by a Melbourne
Times reporter, Hcrlong said "I
don't anticipate any trouble— I
am sure It will go through."
Herlong explained that the rea­
son the 21-county vegetable produping area w n declared a dis­

aster area first is because of tho
fact that truck cropa must be
replanted immediately.
"The request for the citrus coun­
ties’ diiisler appeal was made un­
der Public Law 113," llerlong de
dared this morning.
Congressman Hcrlong praised
Governor LeBoy Collins and the
Florida Senators who ire all work­
ing on the disaster plea for both
the citrus and truck farming
arras.
The Florida Congressman said

1,000 Persons Left
Homeless By Twisters

Kirk Reveals Plans
For Proposed Building

Architect Opening
Office In Sanford

Parking Lo t Light*

Monday Deadline
Sel For Lighting
Contest Entries

21 Counties Eligible
For Emergency Loans

Additional

Local News

On Page 10

SHS Seeks County Championship Tonight

Chief Yarbrough
Retires After 11
Years With Navy

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�Missile Launching Puts New Backbone In NATO Alliance
i authority to tho U. S. proposal to
By J 0 3 E F S W. G IIG G
(Jailed f t t t i SUIT Cm n i p— deal ' establish European bases for interPA.US (U P)— The thunderous I mediate range ballistic missiles 40
of the f l n t successful U S. defend against possible Russian
lntercantfctentxl ballistic missile aggression—the chief purpose of
put new backbone into the ailing NATO.
Secretary, of State John Foster
NATO alliance today and strength­
ened the West fo r any future talks Dulles and Defense Secretary Neil
H M cElroy met killed enthusiasm
with the Kremlin.
f eetsful firing o f an Atlas bordering on exuberance when
ICBM In Florida also gave added they sat down today with other

defense chiefs and foreign minis­
ters to discuss the UJL missile
proposal.
s.
Formula Sought
The main problem facing them
was to work out a delicatelyworded formula for the American
supply of 1,500-mile range IRBMs
to the Allies. The United States
would
ontrol the nuclear w a r­
heads, and the decision to launch

them would be shared with the
country where they are based.
Their findings around the huge
round table In the Palais de Chilllot r e re to be transmitted later
today to a meeting of the heads
of government. It was expected to
be the next to last summit con­
ference.
The NATO delegations alto were
heartened by the continued good

health of President Elsenhower
who was reported meeting the Con­
clusion o f the meeting with sus­
tained energy and Interest.
On top of Tuesday’ s full sched! ule which Included attendance at
a state dinner given at night by
President sene Coty o f France,
the President was aeelng a num­
ber o f NATO lea d en today, lunch­
ing with Coty and attending the

Weather
Partly cloudy today through Thurs­
day; lew tonight SI te M.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Established 1900

An "todlreef* reply w a i ex­
pected lo bo written to Soviet
While the defense expert* met Prem ier Nikolai Bulganin's rush of
today four o f the NATO foreign letters to NATO members just be­
ministers were rork in g on a com ­ fore the summit conferences start­
munique expected t&lt; turn up the ed. The West will stand by Its lat­
NATO mlaiUe position and the est disarm* ment proposals and ink tree, gn-united Gergrowing drive for som e sort of lis te n '
talks with the Soviet leadars In r»
11 correspondent
hopes of reaching a lasting peace.
afternoon ‘ 'sum m it" meeting.
Cemmaniiue In Weeks

IbralZ*

NEWSPAPER

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 19B7

'Mail Early' Says Christmas Lighting
.local Postmaster Contest Judges Named
"T h e mounting voluma of Christ-

.
,
Judges bave been named for th a , First place winners In each of
Sanford
- Seminole
County the residential divisions will reJunior Chamber o f Commerce crive a 525 U. S. Saving Bond.
Christmas Lighting competition, Second place winners will receive
David b r a s h e r , chairman of the 10 silver dollars
J.y ceo Christmas Lighting comThe four L . S Saving* Bon.Is
mlttee announced thia morning.
will bo presented by the t lor id a
Those who will be judging the en- , r o w e r • "'l
Company th*
trie* tbls year are Mrs. F r e d Sanford Atlantic National Rank,
Ganas, president or the Sanford ‘ he Florida Slate Bank and The

m at mail makas it more Important
than ever for everyone to 'Mail
Early for Christm as'," Postmaster
Field said today. He said further,
"L a st year we handled a total of
ItT.tfT pleeea of mail hatween
Decem ber 1 end the 18. So far
this year, the Post O ffice ha* al­
r e a d y received and lent 281.0 IT
C hristm as cards, lettere and pack­
ages, and the real heavy rush is
hue.d onf the ^Sanford K
r t t i f f i i r n ' i be mailed or * * !
just getting underway.”
and Mrs. .Mildred Babcock Semi- livered to tho Jaycees informaB ^ ‘ h on North Park Ave.
T b » Postm aater says that every nolo C o'n ty &amp;rhool, art
Deadline ^or entries In the local
Seminole Blvd.
effort is being made to deliver ell
mall on timo and In good condition Jaycee Christmas Lighting contest I Thrt competition IDeludes hoth
before Chrtstmaa Eve, at has been ha. been set at midnight, S a tu r-1*«»ld*»Uaf ami commercial Christ• * -*
— the
-•
—
••
done during the past three years. day, Dec. 21.
j' ,n l* ■
lighting
with
Florida
Every facility of the Tost Office
Thera will be four divisions In ; r owef, *?d * * '* *?t Company's
la being . raised Into maximum
the residential lighting with e o n -i [ lvella«
b*1” * V w d «&lt;V 6
aervlce, extra trucks and person- teaUnta choosing one o f three ,ho com m ercial eitabHshmentvwln
jfirt have been added, amt with the categories to enter anil ell entries . n' n*
contest,
help of the mailing public, postal
entered in the overall com petition.1 Judi»n«
be conducted he
employes can look forward to
tween the hours of T;39 and 9:30
spending
Christmas
Eve
and
p. m. nightly through the contest.
Cbristmaa Day with their families.
Chairman Thrasher this morn­
The Postmaster suggests that
ing urged ail homeowners and
all gift parcels to most distant
com m ercial establishments to get
points be sent by Air P a red Post _
their entries in a* early is possfrom now on.
He also emphaslttd tha import­
B eem ie of tha recent Interest
ance of wrapping alt gifts with
heavy paper and securely tying accelerated in the possibility o f an
C lt h strong cord, after they hive airport to serve Sanford and Cen­
been packed In iturdy corrugated tral Florida, the latest action taken
carton*. It's especially Important! by the Florida Development CamBy DAYTON MOORE

Airline Service
Boosts Community
Progress Says Smith ,ibI*

Lions Christmas
Party For Children
_
_ _
Saturday
Afternoon

According to Willie Weeks own
story, prisoners in the cage heal
on the side of the cage attracting
attention. When
the "walking
tosV” came to the hack "of "the
c a g e " I overpowered him taking
his pistol and shotgun.
Weeks then loaded the guard,
waterboy, and walking hots into
the cage securing the lock with
wire.
According to Sh eriffs authori­
ties, Weeks then flagged down a
1955 Chrysler driven by Joseph S.
Rarannwskl and accompanied hy
hla wife. Weeks took the automobile key* at the point of a gun.
Baranowskl'a billfold and then
locked the two In the rage with
prisoners and guards
Week* came toward Sanford and
according 1o his own story " I
'Vfluld bava been here earlier hut
! { « n p p « 4 In K4t a .b eer."
, Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans was
waiting at tho bridge between
Seminole and Volusia (’ minty When
Weeks drove across In the stolen
t car. " I fell In behind him ," said
E v a n i,"
with
my
red
light
blinking '•
Waiting for the prisoner at the
Sanford City lim its were Sanford
Police I.t. Jack Hickson and Sergeant Leo Rock. They were statloned at Seminole Blvd. and Mangnustlne Ave. " I saw the blinking
lights." said Hickson, "and pulled
In behind th em ."
Atcordlng to Hickson’ s story
"W hen I pulled In behind I closet
In on Weeks’ ear and stopped him
with the hamper of the cruiser."
Sergeant
Leo
Rock covered
Weeks with a shotgun. The escap-

C A S S E L R E R R Y - 't h e annual
1— Club ...............................
i«r
Ltons
Christmas party for
ehndren up lo 12 years of age will
^
Saturday f rnm 2 to 3:Jn
p m |n front of the Casselberry
ferneries Building
Committee chairmen Otto Henn,
, n(J Ren
«„is trd hy
f |uh Iw.rr |iry F rfd \ Yeager
have completed arrangements for
party which incluiie* gifts and
Entertainment.

Residents Urged
To Make Christinas
'Phone Calls Early'
ru n n in g to rail long distance
thii Christmas?
“ If you are," saya Rob Shedden,
local manager for Southern Hell
Telephone Company, "place your
T ” 1 « P « r‘ en« ln
‘**c W
b« ro
b* delays
(and In some eases failure tn com
plete the- call) on long distance
calls placed between A p. m.
Chriatmaa Eve and 10 p. m
Christmas night.
Since most long distance calls
are business calls between cities,
most long distance tinea go dir­
ectly to such center of communi
catinn- n» ‘ on Christmas Day.
mo*‘ lon&lt; Hlstance calls go to
town* and suburbs. This
mean* th*‘ additional long dls
tancc operators and long distance
telephone lines are needed to com ­
plete the call*.
Even though every long distance
operator will be on t!\e Job during
the holiday, Shedden said, there
are several calling tips which. If
followed, will speed the flow of
calls—
1 - c a ll by number. The operator
will nm have to contact "inform a­
tion" in the distant city.
2 — call station to station. It
save you money also.
if your rail Is delayed, re

pJ ™ " f *
1
c”
Ind "lld
* (fon t want to
'ght now."
Asked what he would havo done
if somebody had pulled a pistol on
him when taking the ear Week,
said " I would have got som ebody."
Sheriff
Roger
Thuriby
and
S h eriffs investigator E. W. Clap­
per were In Sanford to take Weeki
back to Volusia County.
fla pper said "W eek* will have
several charges placed against

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Atlas Said Sent Up Minus Nose Cone

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NO. 150

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PARIS (U P )— America’ s NATO I supreme com m inder, as la tbt
allies have accepted the U.S. of-1 best aites for nuclear stockpile*
fer of nuclear stockpiles and medl- and missile bases.
um range missiles fnr the defense
The a g r f . m e n t In principle
o f West Europe, authoritative* reached a t a meeting of NATO
conference sources disclosed today. foreign and defense ministers fol­
Details of the actual stockpiling lowed closely the announcement of
or the setting up of missile base* the successful firing o f t h *
are to be worked out later In first U.S, Intercontinental ballistic*
bilateral negotiations between tha m iuite.
United States and Its European
New Back Bena
alliei.
Although there w a i no float firm
The agreements involving each commitment by any Individual
Individual country wilt be based country, all 15 NATO nations
on recommendations by Am erican agreed on the program . It will ba
Gen. Laurls M. Norstad, the allied included in the final communique
of the historic summ it conference
as a unanimous decision, the
sources laid.

»'&gt; * « y °ur, e ,n U t" on- ,&lt;If the
"P ?r*t0,r « *•»
the rou‘ # ° ? “
delayed call, try to remember the
rautB ,aA *lv® “
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wh,,n 7 °“ reP “ ce
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wcr* h*ntlIed bj!’ Sanford telephone
°P*r* tor'
Christmas Day and
this year the total Is expected to
exceed 2.590, Shedden said

Club Reports Food
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R oC G IV IIIE !
IN C te m ilg

Excellent Support

3 Injured Wreck
Victims Reported
To Be Improving

BROOKSVILLE (U P) — The
condition of three persons criti­
cally Injured in an auto truck eelllsnn that claimed the lives of four
teenage girls Tuesday appeared to
he improving today.
Shirley Prather, II, Toledo,
Ohio, showrd som e Improvement
hat wee ■till'In critical CondllkW
Joan Philpott, 18, Avon Park, and
Edward Olson, 51, a chaperone for
the girls, were listed In fair con­
dition at'a Tampa hospital.
The four dead girls were Iden­
tified at Linda Hardy, 14, Eau
Gallic; Carolyn Blanchard, 14, Co­
coa; Claire True, 17, Fort Lauder­
dale, and Donna Reese, 18, of
Avondale Estate, Ga. All the glrla
were students at the Forest Lake
Academy, a Seventh Day Advent­
ist high school north of Orlando.
Clarenre Rogers, 28. o f Tampa,
the truck driver, told police he
saw the rar, driven by Miss True,
go out of control. Ho said he had
slowed his trailer-truck to almost
a standstill on U. S. highway 41
when tho auto struck him.
The back of tho car wedged un­
der the trailer portion of the truck,
crumpling Into a twisted w reck­
age. ft took a wrecking crew sev­
eral hours to puli the sedan out
from the undercarriage o f the
truck.

C (SSET.BERRY— The fifth an
food
. . . Christmas
. .
,nual. l.lnns . ftuh
........................................
1basket rroject,
headed hv Miller
F vsn* • Brn F.vani and Wilson
Alexander Is receiving excellent
e e m e T KC° rdin“
^
.
h
h
.*
Fond depos orie* have been set
" c at D o l l , . Market. W eight.
"n
the Super-Value Super
Market and John Hot!** Market.
Each year of tho proiect, on
Dee. 21, the club has distributed
an average of eighteen bushel hask f‘ *
f t * * 1" * * . InrM Ing a
cMcken „ r ham. canned Roods.
rakes, randy and fruit. Name* of
recipient* are supplied hy eounty
welfare* agencies,
and Lyman
S fbool principal E. S. Douilas.
*ome
rounds mid® njr
‘ be Lions they distributed • supply
nf c,n‘ b " » " d articles of food supplied hy u'
Women's
-'
" Society of
Christian Service of ihe Communi­
ty Methodist Church.

Commission Opens
Bids On 2 Projects

that we have the nose cone proh las test amid these developments;
to w rit. legibly er better &gt; « M J j J S S V S l K V t o H ° f « ■ • * » &lt; &gt; « » Staff Correspondent lent in hand." Schriever testified
—Air Force Chief of Staff Thom­
m d l eo two r ro t-r le were nnenprint Ihe reeipenta full * n am e,, cru n e servlet in Florida will, perw a s m iu r .T n u tn _ T».Hmnnv
_ „ _ ....
as D. White predicted Interstellar rd hv the Board o f Seminole Coun­
itroet address, son* number, city baps, reactivate com m ercial air- . WASHINGTON. &lt;*7 Testimony J
call T . Unity
before a Senate hearing on the U. | Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- travel within 25 years.
ty Commissioner* vesterdav.
and state, on all mailing labels, P°r* Interest here
The Drorram .tartn t
ih .
"• missile-satellite lag Indicated j on h . Johnson called upon Amrr
A enntriet for 1*80 fret n» m efai
—Lt. Gen. Jam es H. Doolittle
making sure to Include an extra
(Continued On Page 3)
Ida Development Commission la I ^ m n g 'm ls a U e file''succe'ssLdly
..•"1 .W0/ k _ V 1
lh&gt;‘ by the year 2,000, man senre w .s awarded to the Cvrlone
they did after Pearl Harbor to put will have traveled to Mars or Fenre Co. to he erected it fifct
designed lo help small and me
Tuesday was sent up without its th* U. S. ahead of Russia in tha
Tree Park. Th# Cvrlone Fence Cn.
Venu*.
dium-ilted
communities
obtain •nOM tone
missile r ic e .
hld was .rrrn trd a* the low hid foe
,.nr u
.
.
.
.1 Tb* sharpest warning of the
Jlein ?
h
^ ' re th' ,r
MaJ. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever.
W# have to spend our days and n„ j tor tn , „ . w t v s weaponi t? 375. Reeve* Fence Co. bid
» u
lh
**'
|Air Force balliatle missile chief,
amounted to P i n t .
Both the Board o f Sanford City told the Senate Preparedness Sub- nights trying to get ahead, tiie eff0r . came Tuesday at th# preA contract to eoa-tru cf a •dnuMe
I pam lness hearings from Gen. Cur*
Cnmmljili-iners and Board of Semi committee a complete Atlas was rexa* Democrat said.
Th# second round of Johnson's |tis E. Loir.iy Air Force vice chief ,1C* siooe-top counter for the
nole County Commissioners have not used in Tuesday's lest firing
j Seminole County Clerk'* nffire was
The Sanford E li's Cluh will looked into the possibility of ■ local or in either o f th* two earlier un- subcommittee hearings wound up o f staff.
In a spat# of dour warnings, bright | "Uniess we do something very
»•
nffire rnuin.
serve a spaghetti supper for mem­ alrport to serve both private
successful tries.
bers tomorrow night, according to planes and airline service.
will
m#n‘ r ® for K ,5J R,1w «« Supply
His statement further Indicated forecasts and more frenzied a c t lv -! radical " ; ,.m . v ,,i,i
R o l a n s nslT Ca ’ ' bW « m e to »2,t54.
Don Balet.
. Charles■ F.
, . (P
ti ete) Smithouum - recentItc c m - UIJI
.ju r |iiuuicin
tviin n tcu ity at the Cape Canaveral, F !a .,| C0{ne
that me
the m ajor
problem connected
Supper wifi be served at 8:M n, ' ly named manager o f the Commit- with the cone i* to prevent it from missUt test range.
ita'rily in a very short time.
New Atlas Readied
Pi-, said Bales, and th* east ta j lion's expanded aviation depart- burning up when it reenters the’
FYr Information On
Th# subcommittee, which con­
r ip n r r .A T r n M
mem bers will be a toy
or *1. " T o y s ;ment.believes that a number of earth’s atmosphere.
Technicians began readying an­ cluded its second round of public
money will rt» towerd the u n -1Florida towns have grown so rap- | "E xcept for a full seal*. aH-lhe other Atlas 5.000-mlE# Intercom!- hearings Tuesday night, will re­
n r. fa
sri vile fed childrens' Christmas idly In recent y e a n that a lr U * way l e s t - hlch Is proof o f the acntal ballistic missile ICBM lol- sume Jan. 8 with at least another
or nfter 6:30 nm.
party m D ec. 2 ^ " he said.
|
(Coaliaaed *a Fas# 5)
1pudding—w* a r e f u l l y con fid eot; lowing Tuesday's successful At- week of hearings scheduled*
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NATO Allies Accept
U. S. Nuclear Stockpile,
Missile Base O ffer

bowman from Orla
1 ta.
I napping,
armed
robbery,
and,
b®
b » nd « * * hi* Punch and escap e."
Securely handenffed
handcuffed, .Ihe
Jv^
K
Sccurelv
h e .Invesll.......... gator and Volusia County Sheriff
. . .
|h , .
.
loaded Ihe escaped prisoner In a
Santa will present gift* of esn- patrol car to ho returned to Dedy and soft drinks Horn the Pepsi­ Land.
Cola wagnn and fee rrcam will be
Captain
Jack
Hickson
said
"when Week* was stopped he had
distributed by the Lions.
The club's sound equipped trail n pistol lying in his lap and the
er will be on the ground with rr I shotgun right beside him. He was
cording! of Christmas music ifhich * dangerous m an."
A ls o 'a t the scene was Jimmy
will ba played during the affair.
Singletary, deputy sheriff, with a
riot gun.
Local law enforcement author!’&lt;HQ "Ddk-i
tics said that Weeks’ record goee
hack to years when he was 14
U 4tm *4
years old.

5

TO accept* tha American missile*
offer. The Initiative fo r such n
conference has com e from tho
Kremlin, especially follow ing Ru*.
sia’ a successful Sputnik launch­
ing*.

United Press Leased Wire

A M-ysar-otd Volusia County pri­
soner. who escaped this morning
from the Del.and Road Camp, was
taken into custody this morning
as hr came into Sanford on 17-92.
Willie Weeks, who, according to
Seminote and Volusia County auth­
orities has a long record behind
him, escaped about S o'clock this
morning at the road camp when
prisoners were loaded Into a
" c a g e ’’ for tranaportatlon to work
assignments.

Deputy Sheriff A. K. Kvan» (le ft) and Lt. Jack HIckaon as the
escaped convict came into Sanford unto French Are. from Srminale
Iliad.
(S ta ff 1'holo)
,
__
'

would be expected to agree to a
"su m m it" conference even if NA­

&gt;

Convict Taken
Lawmen Here Today

A 24-YKAR OLD ESCAPED CONVICT from Voluala County * » captured thl* morning lew than two hours following hie fantastic
break from th* He Land Road Camp and the armed robbery of a
passing enr'a occupantn. Willie. Weeks (renter) w m stopped by

Whitman Bassow reported from
Moscow today tha Soviet leader*

The girls srere enroute to St.
__________ ______
_____
_____
Petersburg
In the
sch______
oofi innuai
"in-gathering
In which
. - field
- ■ - day"
they were to collect Binds for
charitable purposes. Several other
carloads of girl* from the achool
also left for this area.

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

The agreement ca m e as tfle
NATO conference, ■ p-u-r r e d hy
Am erica's Atlas missile success,
headed Into Ihe final atago of its
four-day Pari* meeting.
Alao high en the program wah
Ih# pooling of allied scientific
knowledge and knowhow under .a
"scien ce c m " who will help e o .
ordinate NATO scientific and tech­
nological advances to meet th*
challenge of the latest Soviet ad­
vances,
Tha thunderous roa r o f the first
successful U. S. Intercontinental
ballistic* missile put new back­
bone Into tha ailing atllanco- and
strengthened th* W est for a pos­
sible big four meeting with Russia
in 1958.
E ipected D elay
The United Ststes had expected
some delay ln reaching a missile
agreem ent But som e European
diplomats here believe the Atlaa
launching radically changed the
whole missile p i c t u r e within
NATO.
Scraamlng headlines in the Pari*
newspaperi told of tho Atlas, ktost
Paris newspapers said It had r e ­
stored flagging Am erican pres­
tige. Figaro reminded Its reader*
of tho "fantastic com plexity" o f
an ICBM and suggested the Rus­
sians, before sending tw o satellites
aloft, "h a d to sow the Asiatic
steppei with a lot o f scrap iron."

Land Co. O fficial
Seeks Tentative O K
Of Plat From Board
Frank Faiula, General Manager
‘ he North Orlando Land Co.
1, , k , d ‘ ba Board of Seminole Counly Commissioner* for tentetive ap­
proval o f a plat for a 3W acre.
125(1 lot subdivision at Mobley’ a
Corner on Highway 17-92.
Fasula said yesterday that Hi*
company expecta to craate a com ­
plete township In the area which
will Include more than 5,000 lots,
1 shopping center, five business
sites and a school site.
"T h e township will extend to the
south end of the Seminole Park
R acew ay," said the land com ­
pany's general manager.
"W e expect to start clearing and
trading of roads as soon as pos­
s ib le ,' Faiula said yesterday at
tha county commission meeting.

Jaycees Selling
Christmas Trees
The Jaycees are on the job from
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. selling Christ­
mas Trees to raise funds for their
new Jaycee Information Booth.
On the site where th* new booth

Information Booth which win t&gt;«
located at approximately the tamo
■lta where the Christmas Trees
are displayed.
"W e hop# to get our new build-

win b« constructed, m em bers o f ing under construction by the first
'b e

/ " j

of the y ea r." said Rabo'rn, at he

C n a m o fr or c o m n ic r c t n i\ e urged ilocal
. . . t .citizens
i t u * . . to .select
. i — t ttheir
k .t «

'Usplaycd Canadian balsams mea’"■*"&lt; from throe feet high up.
M. L. Raborn Jr . president of
‘ h«
&gt;ou" * businessmen's or'-rwrilxwtion, said this morning that
"a il of the Jaycees ir e on duty at
one time nr another" on French
Ave. at the northeast corner of
Fifth St.
"O ur dh riitm ai T rees," said
Rahorn. "a re guirenteed fresh."
The Christmas Tree project has
been going on for some time with
Jaycees id lin g the trees prior
to arrival. Funds from th* sal*
of the trees will go toward eoniUuctln| th* new Jaycee Tourist

Christmas Tre* as soon aa poss­
ible.
"T h ose who have purchased
credit c ir d s ," said the Jaycee
President, "a re urged to bring
their eanis by and select a Christ­
m as Trca for their home or busi­
n ess."
"O n e good thing about our prop eri” , Raborn said this morning,
"la that profits from the Christ­
mas Treo s ilt will be churned
right back into loca l investment
and tha construction of our mo­
dern new Jayce* Tourist Informa­
tion B ooth."

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MJU1TONI AT MA—Among
Incoming pauengcre from Europa, Tatnl Ann Stmmonj, 23,
imiles in New York as iha
1earns Uut ihe Is the lou.oootn
person to crou the AUantie
Ocean on the Italian Untr
Cristo/oro Colombo. Tho Lo*
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MINCE

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m STARCH

NSW YORK (UP)-Th. Id.ntlfIc director of the Tobacco Indue,
Rcttarch Committee aaya
Vhhad Frees staff Cam iptodant try Reicarch
HOLLYWOOD (UFI-lf anyone there ie no iitabllihcd proof
haa a riiht to kata telephone* It's that clgaretta amoks or anything
known to bo In it produeos can.
Dot Amoeba.
For tho pait II year* hli Ufa eor In man.
haa boon on* tone party Una Dr. Clarcnea Cook Little, In an
annual report nn the work of tho
with tha jeke on him.
committee, which he also asms
Back In 1W tha mustachtoad as chairman of Its advisory beard,
attar Innocently accepted tha title .suggested that exMietvo smoking
rale In "Tha Story af Atesandtr may be simply a lymptom of
Graham Ball." a characterisa­ “ neuro • hormonal Imbalance"
' T e r".
tion that changed hi* Ufa. Bines which may be the cause of many
than Mi name hai become tynon- Ulnetssi Including cancer.
BAIIY GIRL SCOTT, dauihtor
BABY GIRL BLACKWOOD,
yateui with the telephone.
•f Mr, and Mrs. Harold K. Scott,
“Tho mora nervoui, resiles', dauihter of M. end Mrs, Robert
Sanford. Horn December .
Strangely, though, Don holdi fruitrated and harmed people G. Blackwood, Lake Mary, Bern
(Photu by Borgetrom)
(Phot* by Bergstrom)
no grudgo agalntt Mr. Bill's may be among the bad health
asatraption.
riike," tha report eald. “There
would probably ba general agree*
Lorotoa, Panda Forgotten
*T hid M Idea I would batons ment. . that the nervous end railso closely Identified with the Ian people would be more likely
K rt." Amacha ilghtd. “ But I'd to uio clgirettei.”
Little luggaited a number of
to mid* tha picture even U I
had known. At least people re&lt; other factors that should bo con­
member me for It. They forget sidered In (he problem of lung
Loretta Young and Henry Fonda cancer. They Included evidence
that both men and woman who are
Mm wiro In the movie."
A rtitaurant telephone Jingled divorced have a higher mortality
from lung cancer, respiratory end
nearby and Don recoiled.
eardio • vascular diseaaca
Me explained that comedian other
thin married persons; the “ posFred Allen started the lonz-itand- alble significance” of Increased
lng joke (Formula; Amatho plus
'phone minus Alexander Graham
Bell equals laughi) on Mi radio
•hew.
“ Fred clowned i r o u e d with
M d V 'J tto t e£f Hi
Ike gag for !l straight weeks,"
Ameche grinned. “He had a new
twiet every week. I got ■ big kick
tut of U myself. I knew Fred
weU, and he wain't unkind about
BABY BOY ACKRRMAN, eon •t BAIIY ROY CLEARY, eon of
Mr. nnd Mr*. Robert Ackerman, Mr. and Jimmy Cleary, Sanford.
“ Than other comedians picked
Born December I.
Sanford. Uorn December ).
Up the Ameche-telephonc Jokes.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
(Photo hjr flrrgalrom )
They’re still going strong.
“ The jokes became a national
institution whan tha story was
printed about the school taacher
■•king e pupil, 'Who Inventtd the
telephone.' and the Md replied,
‘Don Ameche.'
GIs Keep Ball Railing
“ Servicemen kept the b«U rail­
ing during the war when they
celled ‘phone* 'Amechea."'
Applications will he accented thrnmrli
Don, who atari In “ Junior turn! ind 1 don't resent tho
Itughe."
Mill" Friday night on CBS-TV’i
December 22nd, 1957 for the position of
Be that at It may. whrr, Don
“ Du Font Shew of the Month,"
Secretary
in the Seminole County Zon­
heeiuted when asked If he feel* rose to leave he had a look In
his
eye
that
srrmtd
to
**y
ing
Office.
the telephone humor haa hurt his
career for n moment he looked “ lion’t call mo I’ll cai v.iu ’
U ho heard belli ringing.
“ I don't thlnlr so," ha said
Aplic&amp;nts will send letters giving, in de
■lowly, “ But I could bo wrong.'
Now a rosldant of New York,
tail, experience qualifications nnd refer
tfco actor works apaimodlcelly in
enccs.
television. Ho ipends his Irre
time walking Manhattan's streets
aMrchlng for palntlpga In art
•hop*.
Requirements—ability to take dictation,
"I walk ae much as six miles
good typist, ability to meet people, filing,
a day," ho said, “ I'm often
■topped by peisarsby or cab drlvsome bookkeeping, general office works
ora who want to miko 1ok»s
■bout bow I invented the trieBkoae. They’re always good-at-

•naterC. Fin rise a banking caretra­
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paaaa: (t ) la tl.« t dlrtcture tor lh*
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been married M ye»r§ and had
been a Mason for 90 years. Mr.
Wagner w ss the oldest past master
o f Mssonry In DeBary.
Mr. Wagner was a m em ber of
the First Presbyterian Church of
DeLand, a mem ber of the Sanford
Rotary Club, and a jnem b*r
the
DeLand Bowling Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Anns C. Wagner, D eBary; a son,
Dr. Charles P. Wagner, Hemp­
stead, N. Y .; a daughter, Mrs.
Carl A. Bermann, Long Branch, N.
Y .; four grandchildren and six
great grandchildren.
’ The Rev. Arch McNair officiated
at funeral services this afternoon.
Interment will be In'Greenwood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y .
Ida could be substantially increas­
ed by publicizing Florida’ s advant­
ages for the flier In aviation peri­
odicals. These sdvantages Include,
he explained, the fa ct that Florida
has m ore flying days than most
states and that a relatively large
num ber of airports redures the
hazard element. Tht state has 120
litensed commerical airports and
12 private fields.
A second part o f the program
to encourage sportsmen fliers to
visit the state, he declared, will
he the establishment of more
sports centers sdjacent to airports.
As an example of this, he cited the
Alrglades Air Park a t Clewiston.
"W hen that project Is completed,
ft* hunting, fishing and a number of
other sports will be alvalabte with­
in a relatively short distance of
the Air Park itself'' he slid.
From his, Florida flight experi­
ence dating back to 1929, Smith
said the 132 licensed airports in
the state are in exeelltnt shape.
But he added that there are more
than 50 other unlicensed fields
which have been abandoned and
£ allowed to deteriorate.
*
"T h is has happened because the
general public doesn’ t always rea­
lize that a community's airport

Veterans disabled while perform*
in f extra-ha iardous duty in ser­
vice during peacetime may be eli­
gible for the higher wartime rate
o f compensation for service-con-,
nected disabilities.
Benjamin S. Beach. Officer in
Charge of the Central Florida Vet­
erans Administration Office, Issued
the statement today in answer to
numerous inquiries.
Otherwise, he said, compensation
for a service-connected disability
incurred during peacetime is SO
per cent of the rate paid for the
same diaability suffered during
wartime.
Under the law, the higher rate
ia payable for a peacetim e dis­
ability incurred In "eqtrm-haiardous sevics, including such service
under conditions simulating war,”
Beach explained.
He said no specific rute esn he
laid down as to what constitutes
extra-haiardous service, adding
that the VA adjudicates each case
on its own merits.
However. Besch said, the VA
may consider service extra-hasardoua it it Is performed under con­
ditions recognised as exceptional­
ly dangerous, or If it Involves
risks beyond those ordinarily en­
countered in routine peacetime
duties.
He said typical duties which
may be adjudicated extra-hazardoua include war maneuvers, opera­
tion of aircraft or submarines,
parachute Jumps, demolition work,
deep-sea diving, and testing of
experimental weapons.
N A V A ir O F F IC E IliA irE D
PORTSMOUTH. England (U P )—
Navy Sub-Lieutenant Allan Calveley began a nine months jail sen­
tence today for lunging at two seai men with his ceremonial sword.

Hospital Notes
CewUsM* Frees P age 1
label inside the gift package.
"Send all Christmas cards by
First Class mail, and include your
name and address on the Christ­
mas card envelopes, which is not
only socially correct, but helps
you and your friends to keep your
mailing Bits up-to-date," the post­
master emphasized.
. If any Christ m u card envelopes
are larger than 9 " x I I ” o r sm all­
er than 2-3/4** x 4 " they can be
sent only by First Clasa mail b e ­
cause such cards require hand can­
cellation.
" I f you wish to er close your
Christm si card or letter in your
gift package, merely add the ap­
propriate letter postage to the
postage for the package itself and
indicate the presence o f a letter
or Christmas card inside the pack­
age,*' he said.
In corcluslon, the Postmaster
said, “ We can make it a much
m errier Christmas for everybody
if you will just follow these three
simple rules: Wrap your Christ­
inas gifts securely. Address your
gifts and cards correctly, and Mall
them nowi”

DEC. IT

Admissions
Katherine Bishop (Sanford)
Willie Mar Nelson (Eustia
Victor M. Green (Sanford)
Jennifer OUff (Sanford)
Lucille Shulls (Sanford)
Catherine C. Bruce (Orange
City)
Births
Discharge
'
Laura Taylor (Geneva)
Baby girl Murklewiei (Cassel­
berry)
Minnie Allan (Sanford)
Jennie Rose Brooks (Lake
Mary)
Edith A. Jones (Sanford)
DEC. 19
Admissions
William James Cason (San­
ford)
Willard M. Wail (Raleigh, N.
C.)
Mildred Smith (Sanford)
Bessie Norrekjar (Maitland)
Dola Butchrr (Sanford)
Lena May Lathrop (Sanford)
Births
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Stanley Smith (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. An­
drew Lee Lathrop (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.
George D. Bishop (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Bruce (Orange City)
Discharges
Roosevelt Simmons (Altamonte
The Sanford Tourist and ShuffleSprings)
board Club opened its winter so­
Nancy Clark (Wagner)
cial season with a Christmas parDEC. K
ty at the Fort Mellon Park Club
Admissions
house last night.
Nancy Rose Clark (W agner)
T he'com m ittee In charge of ar­
Catherine Downs tl/ingw ood)
rangements provided an evening
Thomas Williams (Sanford)
of entertainment which included
Births
group singing of Christmas Carols,
' Bahy hoy to Mr. and Mrs.
games, dancing, and finally ex ­
Thomas Parlier (Sanford)
change of gifts.
Discharges
« A lunch was served by a co m ­
Mrs. Rohert D. Muse and baby
m ittee In eharge o f refreshments.
boy (Lake Monroe)
Donald Brooks, president of the
Lrilak Bniderly (Apopka)
locat club, was "extrem ely grati­
Ruth M oore (Sanford)
fied " with the attendance and. he
Odell Vickers (Sanford)
says, plans (o have similar parties
Lulu Wheeler (Sanford)
throughout the year.
DEC. 17
"O ur shuffling strength Is In­
Admissions
creasing d a ily ." said Brooks and
Kenneth Stack (Sanford)
Tournament Director Murray stat­
James Edward Womack (San­
ed that "there Is a full schedule nf
ford)
events lined up for good com peti­
Pearl Nickerson (Sanford)
tion ."
Claude Michel (Sanford)
Anna B Johnson (Sanford)
John Willie Brown (Sanford)
Foamed aluminum, one tenth as
Births
heavy as the solid metal, can be
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. N.
sawed, nailed or cemented. It is for
use in place of lumber In house W. Thompson (Sanford)
Discharges
construction and for aircraft p a rts.!
Kenneth Slack (Sanford)

57

Southern

Southerm yter-eader—segregation
EDITOR'S NOTE: This to erne
ef ■ pember of year-emd dis­
patches on'news aed feature de­
velopments In the South la 19ST,
written by United Trees Stiff
Correspondents,
By AL KUETTNEE
United Press staff Cbrreepeedeat
ATLANTA m
Som e rather
shocking events In the torturous
evolution o f race, relations have
transpired in the South this year
and an end to the trouble seems
to be nowhere in sig h t
Put 19ST down as the year that
people In distant eorners of the
earth learned there w as a efty
called Little Rock, Ark. and in It
a school known as Central High. , .
the year an about-to-bc integrated
school w as dynamited. . .the year
a Negro w as picked at random

Relations

It's prsttp generslly agreed that
in states like Georgia, South Caro­
lina, Alabam a, Louisiana and Mis­
sissippi reatotanca to any form of
integration grew much stronger at
Army troops moved into the A r­
kansas confusion.

school Integration.
The integration spotlight turns
next toward Texas. Dallas schools
had been scheduled to begin inte­
grating in January b y tbs board
and asked a three-judge federal
panel to delay It until summer. In­
Resistance Tightening Up
A s state legislatures convene tegration attempts In Virginia still
next year, look for even moqe pro- are tied up in federal courts.
segregation laws as a result of
President Eisenhower's action in
sending troops to Little Rock to
enforce the admission of nine Neg­
roes to Central High School.
A youngster from Sanford !•
Texas and Florida already have
rushed through new lawn -that among those listed fo r scholastic
would perm it closing of any puhlic achievement at the Baylor School
school that to Integrated by force for Boys at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Listed on the D ean's List, which
of federal arms.
In Georgia, two new laws have means the student has maintained
been proposed for the January an average of 75 o r better in all
session. One would approve setting subjects for the' current six weeks.
up ■ state agency for accreditation Is Jsm es Wright, son of Mr. and
o f schools — a retaliation against Mrs. J. A. Wright o f 445 Elliot!
the Southern Association o f Col­ Ave.

Wright On Dean’s |
List At Baylor

leges and Secondary Schools which
recently admitted a nmnher of Ne­
gro education Institutions for the
first time.
Another Georgia proposal would
require that the lieutenant gover­
nor must be nominated by a ma­
jority rather than a plurality of
unit votes. Only the governor and
U. S. senators now must have the
majority vote. Rep. Alpha Fowler,
an originator this year o f the
America Resettlement Foundation,
also thought of the new voting re
atrlction. He laid integrationlsts
may try to get into the governor’ s
office "b y the back door” unless
the law Is changed.
Nashville Hot Spot
Aside from Little Rock, the main
hot spot in the Integration picture
in 1967 w as at Nashville, Tenn.,
where race mixing began on a
■mail scat# In the first grades a.'
som e schools. One building was
dynamited — on one hurt — but

Shuffleboard Club
Opens Season
With Yule Party

G IV E

Race

ROYALTY TO WED
LUXEMBOURG (U P ) — T h o
Grand Ducal Court has formally
announced tho engagement o f
Princess Marie • Adelaide, daugh­
ter o f the Grand Duehess of Luxembroug,
to
Silesian
Prince
Charles Joseph Henckel of Donncrmarck.
The
announcement
Tuesday did not specify a date for
the wedhing, but court leurets
said P. probably would take place
in the spring o f 1958 in Luxem­
bourg Cathedral. Princess &amp;tariaAdelaide, 33, Is the second of the
grand duchess’ four daughters and
the last to marry.
MAYFLOWER IN FLORIDA
MIAMI (U P)—The Mayflower H,
replica of the ship that broughl
the Pilgrims to this country,
caused a traffic Jam here Tues­
day. Surprised m otorists stopped
their cars to w atcq the threemasted sailing ship as she en­
tered Miami harbor for a threemonth visit. A group of Seminole
Indians was on hand to grset the
vessel.
NEW AERIAL VENTURE
SOUTHPORT, N.C. (U P J-H eU copters were to try a new kind of
Job today—hoisting a t,740-pound
lantern to the top o f a new 150foot coast guard lighthouse on
nearby Oak Island.

HER

FOR

CHRISTMAS

Gown-Peignoir
Demure enough for the newest bride, detailed
to please the most .sophisticated. Delicately
embroidered flcur de lis Rive “ top" interest to
provocate sheer above opaque nylon tricotStar White and pastels.

Gown $8.95. reignoir $12.95

A slender slip with an
air of mystery . , . I
veiled bodice and hem­
line. 32 to 42 at $8.93,

A perfection o f lace misted bodice tops
the softest smooth fitting nylon tri­
cot gown line in tho world- -Cut low
to show a pretty back . . . ending In a
whirl of lace-trimmcd skirt. Sizes 32
to 40. In soft pustels o r White.

$395

Vetted enchantment.
Three tiers of lace all en­
closed in net. 4 to 7

at $5.95.

fl

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Atmosphere Changed In Little Rock
sod tbe tth Street

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late little l e t hem W s*
togtaa I t s M y tm lir to ceter
a story tint was ■■Otoe e e k
"

wreaths decorate the lhrta*
wladewa. Shoppers t k n o g the
Jswptae a streets, and loudspeak­
ers outside the deportm ent stores
proclaim “ peace on earth, good*
w U toward men.”

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The contrast Is even m ore Strife
lag ia tbe moraine, when the ehil: dr- ’ M art to school.

■

tie C hristas* Farads, which had a* Ita pre­
dominant t h a w , according to the Sanford*
o f M a n incUnad to •'bah, humbug"
and complain that
t'a all too e o m m ««la ll
•. B o t yet, "to o commercial" m ay bo an over­
statement. la it wrong, coco a yoar, to make
the dominant thamo on# o f giving, rather
than o f receiving,
Each year, as the lights o f Christmas
toss* twinkle on a d e a r December night,
4»wo stop to think o f the millions who have
gained employment throogh the Christmas
M s p h i M o s tly ?
Iconem ically, no other holiday or feattvtty season contributes w much to the
* welfare o f the world. Christmas has hardly
paaeed into the new year before thousands
are working on toys and myriads o f other
Christmas specialties fo r the next year.
; Christmas, and the spirit o f Christmas,
h as endured ware and great chaoa through
•tntnriea as a time o f joyouiness and happlM is , and giving has always been an Impor­
tan t part o f th e festivities,
f ^ e picture o f the fam ily united, with
ate opened, end children wrapped In
joyotuaes* o f childhood'! greatest emoUons is atlH, and will remain, the Chrlatmaa story.
B at as wo ponder the thought of com­
mercialism there Is a reminder o f what
Christmas and the Christmas season brings
g b o o t For Instance, there was the gtgmn-

"Christmas through the eyea o f children."
A s bands played rhythmic melodic* for
marching, children sang out with cheers a n d ,
laughter, with parent* joining In on the
fun and merriment. They will remember'
deep in their hearts the " m l Christmas
story" depicted by the floats.
{
And then there I* the Manger Scene
erected each year by the City o f Sanford
on the City Hall lawn— reminding thoae
who drive by, young and old alike o f the
m l Christmas story. CommeretallmrT
f
Or the Jtycee Christmas Lighting pro­
ject in which homeowner* compete with one
another in the beautifying o f their lawns
and homes fo r Christmas. Children passing
, By BU 8SK IX K A Y
|batter underitandln* o f the eternal
by exclaim "Look, mama— isn't that beauti­
Billy Graham is concerned with j
woaM
• *««“ *
fu l!” or "Daddy, look— Santa Claus will the feet that wa seem to havt for,
,*r |round th l“ w* , r * ^

Too Lat* To Classify

Each parson jj/tm ln d s d o f the d o c tr in e s ^
Too
^ eagUa^
o f hU or her fa it h -s a d the Inner self com0Ql „ ^
pel* us to look and search deeper fo r the
picture.
message found In Luk* 2 o f the H oly Bible.
I concur with BUly and for the
There mny b* commercialism— ^but each pest 20 years or m ore I have made
bit o f It brings snothsr reminder o f the it a point to write m y own Christ­
"Christmas Story” with greater meaning, mas cards and have tried to ex­
greater faith, and a stronger determination press in them my Idea of the true
meaning of Christmas.
to live better at Christmastime.
1 am not one of those who would
We buy at Christmas— fo r others—and
shoot Santa Claua. He has his plaee
In tha soirit o f true giving. Celebrating, o f and the thrill and happiness he
course, tha birth o f a savior.
gives the youngsters is worth

He M ight. Change
Everybody &amp;Uk* about taxes. And, In
doing so, practically everybody talks sbout
dJnet, visible
•such as those on income
sa d property. That’s natural enough, for we
can actually see and feel the Inroads thoae
taxes make. They come out o f pocket, or
are withheld from our paychecks, or s is a
specified part o f mortgage installment*.
But the tax problem and the tax burden
don’t end with these taxes— not by a long
shot. Hidden o r Indirect taxes, which enter
Ja the cost o f everything, are a huge Item
o f expense to the American people. As a matto r o f fact, at m any Income levels they are
a much larger Item than direct taxes.
*■* A feature writer came up with an Inter­
esting account o f what la Involved. As ex­
amples, ha takas a cheap commodity and
aa expensive one—a loaf o f bread and an
automobile. Actualy, he says, "Nobody has
ever managed to count the taxes included In
the final price o f either.” It’s an Impossible
jo b —"fo r In tha case o f bread alone you

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Wednesday. December 10. 195?

Scot, Frenchman
Draw Odd Dufy

His

while, but It seems to me we have
gotten out-of-balance aa far aa tbe
spiritual significance of the day Ii
concerned.
Commercialism haa ran rampant
and our communities ara so anx­
ious to gather Christmas ' dollars
that some of them could not wait
until Thanksgiving Day b o fo n put­
ting up their street lighting and
dressing thalr store windows. Cath­
edral ehlmes that used to be re­
served for our churches, now start
ringing from loud speakers of com ­
m ercial organisations far In ad­
vance of Ills birth data.
Business organisations are busy
with plans for their Christmas par­
ties. Many of them wind up as
drunken orgies that rtfleet no cre­
dit on cither the firm that sponsors
them or the people who partici­
pate.

would have to trace back to the taxes on
the machines tjiat made the machines that
mad* that planted and harvested the taxsupported wheat, grown on tax-paid land
by an Income tax-paying fanner.”
The same problem arises in the case o f
the car. However, there are certain taxes
'hat can-be accurately totaled up. The writ­
er takes a ear carrying a Michigan price
o f &lt;2,000. The flgureable tax la &lt;59.83, of
whih &lt;48881 la hidden so far aa the pyrchaasr la concerned. Included are estimated
taxes on materials, and narts, estimated
income and other taxes paid by the manu­
facturer, similar taxes paid by the dealer,
and so on. I f the car is bought at a distant
point Instead o f Michigan, the hidden trans-^ while u a nation wt profess our
portation tax adds further to the cost.
trail in God and call ourMlvea
Going hack to bread, the feature writer Chrlitiani who go along with His
quote, the Tax Foundation as counting 151 j * u ^ f J a c u S S
identifiable taxes which are pnsned along into practice.
to the consumer, An authoritative estimate
We harbor Intolerance and hate
holds that tnxes take about &lt;1 fo r every and disregard Ilia admonition to
$5 spent on food. Searchers have run down "love one another" if such love
110 tnxes on a man’s suit, 600 on a house calli for the acceptance of thos*
of different faith, creed or color.
and 150 on a woman’s hat.
While our favorite Christmas en­
There’s another Interesting piece produced roll herald “ Peace on Earth" we
on hidden taxes. It says that about 20 per have no faith In their menage and
cent of all you spend Is absorbed by taxes frantically eshaust our effort and

. , ..
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i.___ resources in the construction of
and In the case of many item* the P™P°r" destructive davlcea which we know
tlon la much higher— nearly nlne-tentha of in our hearts cannot possibly save
the price of one cotpmodity, fo r instance, us from ourselve..
If we really believe In a Supreme
And another Tax Foundation report Is
quoted.
n man earning $4,500 a Being, and I believe most of us
vgnr. Thla m.n pays a total 1Federal, state S ’
^ n d ^ m reto
and local tax bill of 81.393. The visible part inz lhe ..iove- af fellow men, all
of that U only &lt;387- The Invisible part is men, as (he only true pith to the
&lt;1,006.
P*»ce we iCfkThe moral is found In this statement:
Compared to lhe universe our
"The man who wrote that song about the
best things in life being free had better J,ate wUh
lu tnh.blunts*.nd
have another look. Ho might change his no nn&lt;&gt;In the cosmic scheme would
tune."
bo the wiser.
Our greatest danger today lies

had the opportunity to
meet
Prince Philip, Tha prince, aeelnf
Noble flanked by two costumed
women, raked if he had two
1wives.
“ I waa en disturbed," relate*
Noble, "and I didn't know what to
JAMESTOWN Va. —&lt;UP&gt;— A say."
Frenchman and a Scotsman in ths
Philip relieved the soldier's em­
U. 8. Army have tha aulgnm ant barrassment by adding, "Oh, 1
to prstand they ara 17th em tury
Yngllihmsn.
Th«y are part o f tha Arm y’ s
Third Infsntry IW fm ent tem po­
rarily oa duty within tha racon■truftsd Jamas Fort at Jam es­
town Faitlva! Park here, the ran­
ter o f the celebration commem­
orating the founding
o f tha
Jamestown colony in 1R07.
IYe. William 8 . Noble, 24, hails
from Motherwell, Scotland; and
T fc. Wasili Chartisln, 18, from
Nice, France. Both emigrated to
the United States and are earring
a tour o f duty In the Army be­
fore applying fo r ciUionahlp.
Beth spend tbe day dreesed In
the billowing knee pants, breastplato aad plumed helment o f a
17th century he Iherd! or. Tourists
fleck around th em ,an d through
the reconstructed fort taking pic-

■**, on* ia your w ife and on* Is
your m other."
Noble aleo Ulta o f meeting a
family from h i. home town in
Scotland. They were admiring h i.
costume and ta ilin g to him when
he told them, " I want to school
with your son."
“ They couldn't get over It," be
said.

d* f 7
.
Let’s hope that before another
Cbrlstmaa cornea around w e will
faavo made some real progress In
solving our problems with spiritual weapons, for wo soem to be
lettiag pretty close to a deid-end
on the road wa bare boon travella**

Bar are

Strolling along the sidewalks a r t
two rfklU n la te t tfM uniform .
Their ii&gt;ould*T patches identify
t h e m as members sd the Arkansas
National Guard, now under feder­
al command. One carries a rifle,
vith oot bayonet. The other has a
walkie-talkie radio. Am end th ey,
com er I* another two-man w a f t i n g
C tra L .n d on tho fa r side &lt;d the
building, another—ala m m to alL
A cruising Jeep with two guards-

By U W B CAS8SLI
| On toother Wednesday morning.
*
IZ I S Z !
LITTL* HOCK. Ark. • - Yea u week* ago, Central High School
ratsktottS
eau ten. aa sooa aa you atop off leaked like a fortress undar siege.
“ nuuury «rce
the plane, that things have chasg- a solid cordon of paratroopers our- building,
ed ia little Hock.
. rounded the buiidiog. They stood! Newspapermen are sot allowed

A ear parked at the airport aatraaee displays a Jostlag stga an
its front bumper: ••*•*•*—
‘ Refuge* from
occupied Arkansas." The last time
you arrived a t this airport, oa
S ep t 24, no one wa* making Jokea
about military occupation.
That was the night when s laag
convoy of A rm y trucks roiisd
across tha Arkansas River bridge,
bringing 1,000 paratroopers td take
up battle stations around Central
High School. Little Rock waa a frightened
eity that warm September even­
ing. It had witnessed tbe animal
Awy o f a mob in its streets. And
it half expected a race riot to
break out at any moment.
" M ^ p e o T b a l l s oa
W est Ith Street, In the Negro dl*W et, were deaerted. Shadea were
drawn la living room windows. The
handful of people abroad In the
downtown
section took
c a n to stay on briibtly-ligbtad
,im u . They walked rapidly, as
if Um , w ire in a burry to g e t iadoors.
j Now the old river port waars
' a festive air. Tbe Harlem Grill

at p a ra d e rust, fira yards apart, j h“ *d# Central HWh, ^** * ^ ° ° *
r with bsra bayonets in statin g on, s s k a a e a
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The 101st Airborne Division b id I * 1 • flrst-band look.
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reetad barricades a t the s tr e e t; Central High la a s * of the U rg iatonections.
Sullen,
resentful eat public K hool buildings ia the
crowds gathered on Uw sidewalks United State*. It la five ctoriea
beyond these roadblocks. Blood high and two block* long. The cor­
was to be shed this day — not ridors seem «ndlea*-and Mt easi­
much, as it turned out, but enough ly policed.
You count one officer—a capto make en Indelible stain on the
tala—and eight non-coma on corri­
pages o f American history.
The nine N egro children who dor duty. They wear dress uni­
were enrolled la Central High by forms, and ara Mt armed.
order o f a federal court arrived
Down in the baaement, la a Ioo&gt; . l
at school that September morning k e f room which has been c o n v e r t .'1
—end fo r many mornings there­ •d Into a tem porary barracks,
after—in a green Arm y station th e n are about SO ether guards­
wagon, convoyed fore and aft by men who are off duty a t the m o­
jeep loads o f troopa. They w e n ment—but who ara la easy calling
escorted into tha building under distance. The rest o f the 422
heavy guard, through a crowd of guardsmen who ara stlU mobilised
white student! who stood oo the ara ■ good half hour away, aerate
front steps, hooting and Jeering. the river at Camp Robinson.
Today the Negro children ar­
Central High haa 2,000 itudente,
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They gat out at the curb and walk one that I* "In tegrated." Finally
up to the entrance, attracting no you see a Negro bey sluing a t
special attention from the white a desk M ar the ba ck o f lha room .
boys end glria who are drifting in.

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TH IS G A Y TABLE waa eaaght by th* photographer at tho P&lt;
M ayfair Inn. Seated left to right, Mr*. Peter P. B ik 'tr. aMry .
» r a . Jano hlnho, Hugh C ot, Peter J. Bnhnr, M f\ Jack Boo*

Garden Circles

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BOSE CIRCLE
Rosa Circle of the Sanford Gar*
den Club met Friday, Dee. 13 at
the home of Mrs. B. B. Crumley.
C o-h oiteiiei were Mrs. Donald At­
wood and Mrs. John Eick. The
bouse was gay with Christmas de­
f t corations, augmented by arrangew menta brought br the members.
Coffee and Christmas cookies were
served, followed by an cich a n g e of
gifts.

. Mrs. J. D. Woodruff gave a short
talk on what to do for ornament­
als that w ere damaged by cold
weather. The highlight of the
yneeting waa the lovely program
given by Mrs. Charles Wilke, who
lold the blessed Christmas Story.
® t h e story of the Fourth Wise Man,
and the “ thoughts of Tlie Inn­
k eep er". She also outlined Christ­
inas customs of other countries
I explained the origin of the
naettia, our Christmas flower.
DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE
. The Driftwood Circle met last
week at the home of Mrs. Lewis
hlnliaps. Coffee and doughnuts
w ere served to the few who brav­
o e d the weather.
•
Mrs. Carl Tegfcldt, circle chair
Man. announced that a workshop
would be held January 13 at 9:30
A. M. at the Civic Building in Fort
Mellon Park. Mrs. George Harden
o f the Dirt Gardener’ s Circle will
0
he the Instructor. Members are
asked to bring fresh flowers, a pin
holder and container.
The program for the recent meet­
ing was “ Something that a child
mpena make for Christmas". Each
w m em ber demonstrated a simple,
hut lovely ornament, oaaily.ipade
.b y
young
children. * Attending
w ere Mrs. D. L. Jarrell, Mrs.
H erschcl PahJ. Mrs. Tegfeldl,
Mrs. John Barlow, Mrs. E. J.
Mills and Mrs. Robert Conn.

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Happy Birthday
George E . Wells
Debbie Wesson

man'a Rati Saturday night at tha
Baknr, Mr. Staalak, Mr*. Staalak.

Upsala Circle Will
Have Election

Calendar
WEDNESDAY
C hiefs Wives Club meeting at
the C. P. O. Club at 9:00 P . M.
Election of officers. All meanbers
urged to be present.
Sanford Women's Golf A ssocia­
tion luncheon at the Mayfair Coun­
try Club, 11:30 P . M.
THURSDAY
The Order o f Eastern Star Sem i­
nole Chapter No. 2 will meet at
the Masonle Tem ple at 2:00 P. M.
Thursday. There will be a Christ­
mas party and gift exchange.
Christmas dance at the U. S. O.
Orchestra will play from 2:00 P .
M. until 11:00 P. M.
Duplicate Bridge Club will m eet
at 9:00 P. M. at the Sanford Y ach t
Club.

Donna Reale Has
Birthday Party
E N T E R P R IS E -M rs.
Grace
Reale entertained Saturday after­
noon at her home on Main St. a
group of the younger set in cele­
bration of her daughter, Donna's
?th birthday. Gam es and contests
were enjoyed throughout the early
part of the afternoon and delicious
refreshments of birthday cake and
ice cream were served the follow­
ing gueita: Clnda Bartlett, D ar­
lene
Parrish,
Valerie
Peach],
Elaine Wilbur, Jane Bowman, Lin­
da Long, Patsy Long, and Mia*
chel Nettles. Mrs. Reale waa as­
sisted by her daughters, Mrs. Earl
Nettles of Longwood and Miss Ca­
rol Reale of Enterprise.

O.E.S. To Install
Officers Saturday

The Dorcas Circle o f the Upsala
Community Presbyterian Church
win hold Ita annual Christmas
meeting Thursday, Dee. 12 at the
home of Mrs. William H. Starnes,
Grapevllle A re. All mem bers are
urged to be present as there will
be election o f officers for 1932.
Christmas gifts will be exchanged
during the social hour.

Winsome Class
Fetes Husbands
A t Yule Party
The Winsome Adult Sunday
School Class o f the Plnecrast Bap­
tist Church held a Christmas par­
ty Monday night at the church and
entertained heir husbands.
The evening was spent In ex, cellent com pany, with plenty of
i tim e for conversation. Refresh­
ments were served bv the hostess­
es, Mrs. W. S. DlJkerhoos, Mrs.
Arthur Harris, Mrs. Vernon Nelson and Mrs. Voile Williams Jr.
Attending were Mr. snd Sirs. Joe
Andrews, M r. and Mrs. Vernon
Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Voile Wil­
liams Jr., the Rev. and Mrs. Joe
Courson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holtsclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Todd,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abies, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Eitridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Robbins,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tltsbaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Sherwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Murray, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hunt, Mr. and Mra.
Harry Kchelberger, Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Harrla and Mr. and Mra.
W. L. D lckcrhfts.

There w ill-be a public Installa­
tion of the officers of the Order
of the Eastern Star at the Masonic
Temple Saturday night at 9:00 P.
M. The Worthy Matron Is Mrs.
Mae Sheppard. Worthy Patron,
Leslie Sheppard. The public Is In-

In the lamruag* o f the timberman. softwoods are trcei that bear
cones and hardwoods are trees that
w e ir broad, deciduous leaves. The
terms often mislead the layman,
since softwoods such as longlaaf
pine yield lumber harder than such
hardwoods a* the tulip tree and
Cottonwood

VIRGINIA

COMM.

It's only a week away and panic
is descending. This writer has
not yet done her Christmas shop­
ping or card sending. This is the
moment when Bart Peterson and
I would both Ilka to tab* o ff for
New York City, and the cheery,
eold. noisy hustle of the streets at
Christmas time. For a fact, I
know that this is the ONLY time
that Bart misses New Y ork. I get
homesick a few other tim es o f the
year.
' It gives one a certain amount
of com fort to realise how many
of those New Yorkers would give
their eye teeth to bo living In
Florida now or aoy other time
during the winter.
Harriet Williams and children,
Gwynn.- Jack, Jeff and Beth. left
this afternoon for Columbus, Ohio,
where they'wlB spend the holidays
with Harriet's parents, D r. and
Mrs. Sage. John will fly up to Join
them this week-end.
Mosey and Paul Johnson left
today too, for Norfolk, V a. Their
daughter, Jano Ellen and her
family have bought a house there.
Slnee the Johnstons only recently
retired from the Navy they will
see many o f their friends—Includ­
ing John and Mary Williams of
Sanford.
Jeanne and Bill Foulk leave
Thursday for leave In Miami.

Fellowship Meets
In New Building
lli e Christian Women’s Fellow­
ship o f the First Christian Chur­
ch met recently In the Educa­
tional Building. Mrs. 0 . T. Pear­
son presided. The Reverend P. L.
Stona gave a prayer, followed
by reports from group officers:
Mrs. John Bair, Jr., Mrs. R.- W.
Cassube, and Mrs. A . B. Huntly.;
Committee memorandum and dis­
cussion o f projects.
The program, a skit entitled
“ The Convalescence of a Dolllar",
waa produced by Mr*. 0 . D. Landress (stag* properties painted
by Mr. Landreet, o f Odee’s paint
shoo).
Mrs. C. R. Griema played “ Dr.
Christian", and Mrs. L. Tharp,
The “ D ollar", faaturlng the help
dollars give to the association sup­
ports, sixteen Chrlitian Homes
for ehUdren and old people estab­
lished In tne United S tates. Mrs.
V. H. Grantham and Mrs. P. I..
Stone gave th* Devotional closing
with
th* song
“ Bias*
This
Ilona*’', In honor o f the first OWF assemblage In the new build­
ing, sung by Sirs. 0 . D. Lendrets
without
accompaniment,
sine# there la no ^ la n o as yet.
Mra. Bair and Mra. Griema wer*
hostesses for the social
hour.
They served fruitcake and coffee.
Others praient war*: Mr*. G. W.
Roland, Mrs. A. B. Stroup, Mrs.
W. D. Thornton, Mrs. Chandler

J e iB M will have an opportunity to
see If she has only mastered the
M ayfair Country Club course or all
o f them.
Pasaod Martha Vihlen and Aria
Jane Lunqulst on the strtet laden
with packages. It's for sure Santa
Claua win appear at thalr homes.
Ruth and Forrest Norvell left
today for Patuxent River, Md.—o r
at least that Is their eventual desti­
nation. There will be several stops
along the way. The first, o f course,
will be Charleston, to see Ruth's
many relatives.
The Sanford Junior Chamber of
Com m erce la composed o f the most
energetic young men In the city.
Ode day they are organising a
parada and running up and down
the street selling balloons for o n
phans—ringing the - bell for the
Salvation A rm y: promoting a giant
fish try tar Navy Appreciation
Day—the good things they do are
endlesi. Now they are raising
money to construct the new Jaycee
Information booth on French Ave.
The booth used to operate by the
too, but with the change In high­
way motorist* go r ig h t ,b y and
sometimes never see Sanford at
all. The Information booth la an
excellent w ay to make them tarry
awhile.
So— the Jaycees are selling
Christmas trees on the lot at Fifth
and French Ave. The trees are all
from Canada, and as a bonus,
you will be walled on by a court­
eous mem ber of the Junior Cham­
ber of Com m erce. Better get there
soon* before the trees are picked
over—although Judging from the
quantities, this looks almost im ­
possible.

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bald Saturday uight at the M ayfair Inn. Left to rig h t. Mra. Thomas J.
Lepeee, Ena. Dambewaki, Mra. Robert Meyer*, Ena. Lupone.

Church Calendar
THURSDAY
Thursday Is Church Wide Visita­
tion Day tor the First Baptist
Church.
The Carol choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
9:13 p. m., Ihe Concord Choir at
7:00 and the Church Choir at 9:00
Pack 10 Cub Scouts meeting at
First Methodist Church. 3th Grads
Junior
Department
Christmas
Party In McKinley Hall.
The Senior Hlfh Fellowship of
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 9:00 P. M. for a Christ­
mas party.
The Senior High Choir nf Ihe
First Presbyterian Church wiU

Triple Trio Sings
Mrs. Carter Elected For D.A.R. Meeting
President Of E.M.
Christmas music formed tho
program recently when the Sallle
Wives Club Monday Harrison Chapter of tho D.A.R.
Officers were elected Monday
night at a meeting of the Enlisted
Men's Wives Club. Installation will
take place Januarv 8 at 2:00 p. m.
In the U.S.O. building.
Elected president was
Mr*.
Gladys Carter, 1834 Rosalia D rive;
vice-p r e s i d e n t , Mrs. Joanne
Fleisehman, 923 Rosalia Drive;
treasurer, 3!rs. Millie Meyers, P.
O. Box 138, Sanford; secretary,
3lrs. Dnisctlla Moore, 187 Pinecrest Drive.
The E. 31. Wives Club meets the
first and third 3londay of every
month at the U. S. O. building at
9:00 p. m. The club welcom es
i mem bers whose husband* are In
the paygrades o f E -l tn E 8. For
further information, call Mrs. Car­
ter at FA 2-4383.

BAPTIST
CIRCLES
GOLDEN CIRCLE
The
home o f 3tra. Harvey
lloodsworth on 23th Street was th*
ecne Tuesday evening of the
monthly meeting of the Golden
circle o f the First Baptist Church.
The meeting was opened with
rayer by 3(rs. St. N. Cleveland.
Ira. Tom Mero. president, conucled the business session. The
lass decided to adopt a buddy aysim . Mrs. Harold Hall gave the
•votlonal.
G am es were played. Prisea were
'on by Bobbye Morion, Sirs. Tom
(ero and Sirs. M. N. Cleveland.
A white elephant gilt exchange
ias enjoyed by all. Mrs. Cleveland
'a* presented a lovely candy dish
y the class. Staking the presenition was Mrs. Eugene Penningm, who expressed appreciation
it Mra. Cleveland's work as class
rich er.
Guests wer* served ambrosia,
’ultcake and coffee by the hoil
i l l . Those present were Sirs. B

met for their annual Christmas
party at the home of Sirs. F. E.
Boll.
The meeting was opened by the
regent. Sirs. A. R. Key, with the
usual rituals. Sirs. F. R. Roumlllat
presented the program, which
opened with the group singing
Christmas carol*, accompanied by
Sirs. Roumlllat on the piano.
Str*. Mary Elisabeth Nance,
daughter of a past president, Mr*.
B. E. Tolar, thrilled be chapter
wilh two selections; ‘ Fantasia"
and “ Polonalt" by Chopin. Sirs.
Nance is an accomplished concert
pianist.
Sirs. Roumlllat next Introduced
Slisx Ollio Rees* Whittle and the
Itip le Trio from Seminole High
School. The girls opened with
'Shepherds at Christmas T im e",
followed by “ Christ of the Christ­
mas R elit", wilh a solo by Cannlo
Brown. Accompanist was Edith
Hanson.
“ Sweet Little Jesus R oy", was
the solo sung by Shirley Storgan,
accompanied by Kay Ivey at the
piano. Members of the Triple Trio
are Diane Fleischer. Ellen Vihlen,
Linda Anderson. Shirley Storgan,
Linda Yearkle, Connie Brown,
Janice (.uxen, Marcia Loechell,
and Marcia Bumgarner.
The Roll home was beautifully
decorated with Christmas arrange­
ments to set the theme fur the
afternoon. During he afternoon
Sirs. Roumlllat and Sirs. Key pour­
ed at Ihe tea table. About thirty
were present. Cn-hosteste* with
Sirs. Bolt were Sirs. E. M. Hoke
Sirs. A. C. Benson.

meet at the church at 7:30 P. M.
for rehearsal.
FRIDAY
2:30 P. 31. Primary Department
Christmas Party in .McKinley Hall
at First Methodist Church.
The Junior Fellowship o f the
F lfit Presbyterian Church will
meet at 8:00 P. M. for a Christmas
P«rty.
The Children'* Christmas party
of tho First Presbyterian Church
will be held in Fellowship Hall at
7:30 P. 31.
SA TU R D A Y

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Ja zz Band To Play
For U.S.O. Dance
There will be a Christmas dancx
at the U. S. 0 . Thursday night
at 9:00 P. SI. “ The Ambassadors
to J a n " will play for dancing and
listening. A Christmas queen will
be chosen and crowned.
Decorating will be dona Wed­
nesday night. The U. S. 0 .' will be
open at 1:90 P. M. until. 11:00 P.

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McKinley Hall o f First Methodist
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dark a bat M wine and U loaaaa whU. Harvey, bold, a right
aecood plica wrib M won and U
loeL At thla point of tbo fame,
flrot plaeo can go to oitber of
thooo two teama.
Hunta to atm la third place with

COLUMBUS, Ohio m - Coach
ffayaa dfaturbad over a
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c a ^ ty T T to d a T p r .
bribed plenty of wort gad await
far m ,
efcamptoa Ohio
guts Buckoyoo before 'mooting
Oregon |p tbo Row Bowl Now
Yeor'a Day.

FOR MORE
HEADROOM

Teat one
to d a y ...y e u l
want to
own It
tonight!

ba wW ba, Haile, Haae and soma
of tba others.
I'v e 'g o t my rye sat on-the Pen­
nant aad another World Series but
1 also know there are gatug to be
lota o f unpredictable bounces be*

^ ' S e e ^ C S " f#0rth
No. I patient was
A ^ M ^ r t t o S ? h m S 2 m o . nut htUbMk
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tIn»PPH»rv*v« In Um wtantax *elr ,e o r ,r ,Bd *round
who
eto*w"tb a l r t s . App. Mart h a .
* ^ ln W * , , , l n , t
IS games won and &gt;4 lost In fifth
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p|aea
fla rk was the only doubtful
Powells Is three gam w down In »t«rter for the B ow Bow!, b om
abth plaet with II gamoa w o n !
b? r[ in« furthir and m ow
in i V loat.
leerloue injurtae.
Three high gamoa for the men
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"• * n d H p io illle
tart week w ere: 709, B, w h lt o ;1 B e f« a Oregon supporters begin
R oy Gentry, IN , W. Webber. r « i,la«
hopes for aa apart,
Throe high atrlea w e n howled by
m u * b « painted oat that the
WU1 Webber, 582; B. White, 407 Buekeyts roUed over their two
and George, 4T7.
, tougbeat opponent., Iowa and Ml*
F or tha women Lll Donat hit a ehi« » n&gt; withoat Clark.
II* high game. Pat Foster, ITS;
Although Clark's absence hurt,
Ellen Betts, W ; High series bow l. Hayes unveiled anothar atendout
ed by Elian Betts, MS; U l Donat, running back for hie grinding
400; Pat IWater, 0 4 .
»Pllt-T
offense.
Taking
over
Season’ s three high games for wh,r* Clark le ft o ff, eophomoro
the men are a t hit by George f i l b e r t Bob Write was a oneKanla; H i. W. H. Donat; 225. J. man wrecking crew agalnet Iowa.

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coma winter ‘'all or spring high
water.
Cotleglateiy they represent every
section of the nation. Yet, if you’ ll
obaarva their home towna, you'll
notice that the East still Is turn*
Ing nut the finest crop of basketbell players.
The team which figures to com ­
posed o f:
Forward — Elgin Baylor, SeatUe, M , H i Founds, H , Washing­
ton, D. C.
Forward — Frank Howard, Ohio
State. S-4. 21# pounds, 20, Colum­
bus, Orlo.
Center — Wilt Tha SOU Cham­
berlain, «n., T feet, 214 pounds,
20, Ijhiladelphla.
Gurrd — Tom Kearns, North
Carolina, S-U, 1*1 pound*, 2b, Ber
gen field, N. J.
Temple,
G uird — Guy Rodgers, Temple,
• feet, 1M pounds, 21, Philadel­
phia.
,
Tha man with the best chance
to crack Into thin lineup would ap­
pear to be afoot, T.lnch Baraay
Cable o f Bradley, If you llston
real closely to the basketball affldon*does. And thara alio art
glowing words for such as M
Johnny Cox of Kentucky; M 'A r c h ­
ie D e n of Indiana; 0-4, Arlan
Beckhorn of Dayton, and S-2 Gene
Brown of San Franclaco.
Other threats are Corny Free­
man of Xavier, Ohio; Orby Ar­
nold, Memphis State; Alex Bills
Niagara; Tom Hawkins. Notra
Dame; Johnny Green, Michigan
State; Bailey Howell, Mississippi
Slate; Johnny Lee, Yale; Temple
Tucker, Rice; Dave Gambee, Ore­
gon State; Earl Robinson, Cali­
fornia; MUt Kane, Utah; Tony

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Win Webber keeping hfr U am In
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hto hopes on the
with O V tw in a u A jO ^ U l leases, southern California aunahlno w ortLou’ a Bar and Grill took tw o
|ta dealing powers t o tbo
g am w from Clark, last w o rt glvwhUh
„ ght InIng th en • alandlng o f 20to wins jorwj piayeri prior to Ohio S tate'!
and l o 1/1 lessee, giving them ■ departure for Pasadena.

lyor Ube f e e Adeeck geta tout
lb * middle o f the aoason. Aad
t gM d tuck when you have a
y o r t k Uko B ob Haile coma along
t p .t a M .f}# bitting support you
' T g o e i i j M i m y anthuslssm get
Midi * * When I spouted rtf
that the fradta w o made at Colo­
rado tarings ought to give na aoother waetd sbampionshlp.
- I'm tou t happy we were able to
p t a r t ' H art and Don Xatoer for
a r t pitching staff aa well aa Ed
B e a t f ir tba outfield. Bat bow that
r m homo r v o started worrying.
Bring a m ajor league manager
makes a m u w orry about things
that haven't happened and that
rtsu ld n t happen. But sometimes
•hey da happen.
Wa aspect to field the nucleus
a f tba u m a team that won the
peaant and World SeriU in IN I,
with tba addition o f tba m u we
acquired. Bight now I don 't took
forward to any trades.
It's not givlpg away any secret
to say w e expect to have powerful - pitching again this coming
year. The addition of Bush to a
s t iff that Includes such great pit­
chers i s Warren Spahn, Law Burd itto, Bob Buhl, Gena Conlay, and
Ir n lo Johnson should take cars of
the pitching.
And, I’ m wall satisfied with our
patching. Del Crandall did a mas­
terful jo b handling the pitchers
last year and Del Rida Is still a
arild man behind the plain. Carl
•aw atrti ahaa shown ha can help
and ao has Bob Boselll.
Adcock's Injury would have hurt
■a more if Frank Torre hadn't
tom e through so well. But I hope
A dcort to abls to play Uka ha did

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fro* Oviedo will ji n the feminine «rer
entry from Lyman. Tim winner of a wi
the Friday nliht contest wtD bo lctdl
presented with o trophy (iron by Roy
tht Harold and win rule aa eham- Bru&lt;
pleas for Um entire county.
{bad
Tbo Semlnolas win ao against com
roach Paul MlcUor'o high-scoring Tb
group with fit* rictorico under tbo
their bolto and win bo trtfag to la l
keep tbo atrlng going bat tbo Dudo Uon
lode might hare different ideal, out]
Tbo Oviedo maid n a tong ruled gam
aa dan c itato ehampa and they with
have shown already In tbo early Ing
»aaon that they poiaen the aamo low
ability that baa brought tba little up
community ao much glory. With Sem
boyi auch aa Fabry, Andy Duda, to t
Hike Duda and aavaral othera, Ing

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Team eaptalna art asked to re­
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to start o ff the second half. A
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Baylor and Howard both are tre­
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accuracy.
Chamberlain
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proa right now end make the
grade without any question. Al­
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WASHINGTON (U P )— Hit * « - o f tbt recorded vatu# U ItcalJjr altar IT WBtaa M i n cmi
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Prosperous Than
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th en atlofl .object to local g w e r il

rn.Wo.0M, the Ceniui Bureau re*
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residential property.
About a fourth, or

party atajaet U local p
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n wmi* . 4,11
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Istata agencies tal mainly belong­
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,h ,t »*»*&gt;»ed valuation U much „ f the taxed propertlM.
nd Writer
le” «h« " « « • " « m arket value It)
Deducting eertatn legal
tttei.
Movie mo* •P®k», nte^ U m
ttM m }M b e
Tta repent said property taxes
re that they **M lh« bureau will .sue another
|,gm B M t fl|tt„
j
el*
M arty t$ per cent t f all &lt;oeon will be " P « t » « ;» «»«m «U n g property m billion
* tal
cal U x roveopaa. Meet property
out of h uilntis. Masted
■d back
hark at m ,r k ,t valuta,
.eaaad valuation, the rap
texaa are a p a ren ta g e of a lie n e d
lltkera are
Thn report eald m ore than one About TS per eent o f tMi
critics teday layin g fllekara
ir *
m ore prosperous than ever.
L ait week Chicago theater own­
er Rd Winn gllverman touched a
match to the fuse by prcdictlnc
••nil malor studio* will bo cloaed
within aii m onths."
Silverman, president of E u an esa Theaters Corp., indicated m ov­
ies, like radio, are being buried
by the TV avalanche.
' i f Mr. gllvtrm an wants to com*
mit suicide, let him Jump eft the
bridge by h im ie lf." laid 20th Con*
tury.Fox producer Jerry Wald.
"T h is la the Brat hot air out of
I O K
Y O U K
L A D Y
Chicago this winter.. If Silverman
thinks the studios are dead let
TH E SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL band, m ajorette*, and Pep Clnh, taking part in the Jaycee Christ*
him try to buy one. There aren't
■ny for sa le."
mao Parade roemvtly.
.
&lt; 8'«H »•«■&gt;
Goldwya A l l veers Silverman
Here are wnnderfal answers te that "W hat to
Bam Goldwyn. a pioneer film ­
maker. said, " i f Mr. Silverman
gl*e her" problem • . . the smarteel, neweet
w ill take good care ef his thea­
I
ters and see that they are modern
fashion accessories! tome In today aad see
and up to date. I am lure he will
not go out o f business. He should
ner complete teleellon.
keep In irdnd how good the pic­
tures are. rather than how cheap­
ly he can get th em ."
The bigwigs aren't playing dead
for the video tube. Some of them,
By Bobbie Brooks. Ideal to m ix ta d mateh with
like Jack W arner, art busily mak­
Bweaters. Beautiful a n i j e f eolera, many state
ing films for theaters and TV.
and
style*.
"T h e future o f motion pictures Is
brighter than ever before," says
Warner. "B y that I mean for piclures of outstanding quality. The
run of the mlll film o f the past has
been supplanted by TV, a very fine
medium with a great future. The
public, however, will go In the
theater to see something different
—the important, distinctive picture
Lovely seleeUeo o f hleuiee.
o f quality.
tailored
leag
or
relLup
DtMllte Unperturbed
•leer**. Short and three*
Cecil B. DeMille, a giant In the
tu tr le r length sleeve Crete
Mouses. Colton, dacron and
Industry, shook his gray head and
L
nylon.
grinned. "A t 7« pessimistic ex*
preaaloni disturb me very little.
I'v e heard too many.
"F irst, when I was a hoy, there
was the expected end of the world
EVEN TH E RHRINEHS turned out to provide fun for the children watching the recent Jaycee Christ* then the end of the legitimate thea­
mas Parade in Sanford.
(B lu ff ,,ho,0&gt; ter with the advent of pictures.
Next the exit o f all paid entertain*
inent and daily newspapers with
radio free In every heme. Now It
la aaid TV loom s aa a threat to
all o f theic—especially to motion
piclurei.
"B u t TV waa here In 19M. and
that la the year that aaw released
two of the three le r ie it grossing
pictures Ih history— The Robe* end
T h e Greatest Show on Earth.' To
day In le u than torn thealari in
this country and Canada T h t Ten
Comandmenta* has panad a gross
o f $32 million. Indicating this film
will break every record established
in the past."
"T his does not Indicate a disas­
trous end for films — or the stu
/ M B / Trim her tree with a
\V |
dioa which make them. 1 am plan­
*M W / '
g lfi o f Jew airy from
\W
ning to go on making pieturaa for
SSW /
'Jellywood Shop. Geld,
theaters.''
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from which to mahe
STATE M tSIIA rs HURTS 1«
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your selection.
CHUnCHLAND. Va. (U P )-T e n
o f 33 girls rehearsing a play on the
stage of a Churehland high school
SA N TA 'S WOKKSHOI* drew praise end attention during ha Jaycee Chrletmaa al'radr held recent*' auditorium Monday received minor
(S t a ff P h oto) injuriea when a defective bank of
I) in Sanford.
Gorgeous sweaters In soft lleti-l.on, nrtno,
stage lights collapsed.

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"W e're
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fcSkir rilJPlOX VIOLIN CN'S2Qa
MIAMI (U P ) — Art old woman thing and not a fake," ha said,
who couldn't afford to buy her "1 couldn't believe my eyes when
1&lt;). year-old •rrendaun a Chrtsmn* I looked st the label Iniide."
g ift presented hint Monday with
Stradivarius.
also known as
« dusty, battered old violin that Antonio Stradivari, produetd an
may be a priceless Stradivarius. estimated 1,110 instruments, inThe old fiddle. enreked in spots |eluding 540 violins, in Cremona,
and with «everal broken strlnav. Italy, before his death in IT37.
has all the markings of being the ' Authorities say his best violins
genuine handiwork of tho cele­ were produced after 1700.
brated Italian violin maker. An*
tonius Stradivarius. The
label
Inside contains the master crafts­
man's name amt the date 1721.
The violin, which had lain with
Junk in on attic, was uncovered
when
tho
youngster,
Michael
NOW
Bender, opened his grandmother’ s
Christmas package where
his
parents had hidden it.
" I really gave
my hoy heck
for opening the p a rk s g* before
Jamei A Michaner’t
Christm as."
the la d 'i father.
romantic atory c f what
Robert Bender, said. "W hen I
sawf the thing I asked my set
happened when the
why his gi snilni.ither wouM send
U. S Marinea came to
an old piac o f junk like that."
Bender eald Michael found the
violin in hla grandmother's atic
while visiting her home in Mia
souri about a month ago. lie said
the lad played with It oftrn and
was fascinated by the old fiddle.
Bender said he would take the
lnstrumant to an expert to try
to d*i*rn in o If it is a genuine
Stradivari,*.

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t ‘ r* «C la VM Iloe 1C T o w .•bill tt p .u lh lia n a . *» K.
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SWANSON’S CHICKEN

MORTON’S

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Ctrvull. In aad fnr e.m tn .ta Countr.

Vlurid*, t* quial that* till* t . tb*

bav* d.MTlbml arun.rtv. .Itu .t.d ,
Fin* and b a l.y la y.m lnut. Cuuarparllealarly
It. Flotilla, a* h .r .ln a h o r . au-ra
M l nnt Von ar* h .r .b r
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th . C t.rh at i t , Cirualt Cnnrt. -la
a a j for h a l u l , Conaty, Florida,
and a .r v . a copy tborouf upon Don|o| U. Ilu u rr, t t t 1‘orh Avonuo,
Huuth, tv im .r l*nrh. Florida. A tturner for tbo Ftalntlffa la th*
abavo action, . . ur h . r -r# th* l ir a
4 ar o f Oacom b.r. A. p it t f. *1**
a Doore* Fra Confaoe* w ill b* aator*4 a aa ln .l rau.
IT lh on D E H E P that Ik In ha
puldt.hod I. th . BARFiHtn l i c i t Al.D. n a .w .p a p o r ra M IA a l la
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oacb weak fo r four aaa.ocutlv*
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tb* hand at Ik* Clark

o* th* circu it CVert. homloolo
C -o M y , Florida, tk l. tha llt h day
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Ile r h of th . O rvutt Court,
P*mtn«l* Cnuntr Florida.
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Corner lnt nnd Sanford

General Insurance
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MT. VERMONT YOUNO
ARMOUR JUNIOR OIES
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LAROI CAPONETTIS
SUNNYLAND HAMS

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A U SIZES CANNEO HAMS
IMPORTED CANNED HAMS
FRISH PORK HAMS
ROASTINO CHICKENS
SWIFT FRUITED HAMS
SWIFT FRUITED PICNICS

4 to A Lbi. OR. “A* DrRDr Gukb F m
SWIFT PREMIUM STIW Oft RAKINO

HENS “ 39' SAUSAGE“39*
GIZZARDS 29 BACON 39^
OR. -A- QUICK FROZ. CHICKEN

LESILU FftOHN HICID

IETTY CROCKER

LOW PRICES

CAKE
MIXES
WHfTI
YB 10W
DIVA'S
POOD

PLUS
TOP VALUE

20-01. PKO

STAMPS

CELERY

Pkgs

ASTOR FROZIN FRINCH FRIID

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PO TA TO ES 4 ».■

Yellow Onions 3 - 1 4 ’

AQIN FROZIN MIX10

JONOTHAN FANCY

VEGETABLES 6 -

RED APPLES 5 - 49*

PUSH FROZIN ORIIN

AGEN PEAS 6

FRESH CRISP

Pkgs

CARROTS 2
P O TA TO ES

ASTOR FROZIN MUSSEL

Cranbemi» « \ sp'J E li

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Cello Bags

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FRUIT PIES w

OCEAN SPRAY

10c

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MORTON Apple, Peach, Cherry, Coconut, Pumpkin
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FLORIDA CUSP PASCAL

1-Lb

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SUNNYUNO MOT OR MAO

3-35'

RID ROMI OR MclNTOSH

Pkgs

APPLES

3 - 39*

LAND O' SUNSHtNI

300

PURE BUTTER

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SUPIRMANO COTTAOI

Cheese
Snacks i

;; A COMPLETE LINE OF HOLIDAY NUTS
Pecans, Walnuts, Brazil Nub, Mixed Nub

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PHILADELPHIA CREAM

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XMAS OIPT PKO. KRAFT PARTY

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LAVA 80AP

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KIRK’S SOAP

OXYDOL

2 Med. Ron 23c

2 Med. Rare I9c

2 Rto- Ia n 29c

2 Both Ban 37c

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SPIC &amp; SPAN

29c oi. 89c

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COMET

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Enterprise
I ; Hekn S n od fra n
llbnor roll for the second sixweek period at announced by Prof.
L- 0 . H annan. Cnterpriie icbool:
Fourth crada, Evelyn Carlton,
Johnny Burnett, Matt Thuriam,
Mike Thuriam .
Fifth tirade, Suian Ryan, Doro­
thy Argo, Jimmy Walker, Michael
Bay.
Sixth gra dt, W allailay Corbett,
Ninth grade. Carol Lederhaua,
Marie Wraddam.
M ill Agne* Henderaon o f Enid,
OUa. la houie gucit of the C. A.
Hesdarion'a this week. Mr. and
Mri. Sum m er Henderaon o f Or*
Undo w ere dinner gueata on Thurs*
day,
Mia* Roxann Ifrndrrion will
arrive hom* this week for Ihe
holidays with Jier parents from
Johnaon City, Tenn. where ahe ii
a atudent at Witilgan College.
Mr». Daniel Pugh entertainrri at
a Ira Wednesday afternoon at h&lt;r
home overlooking Lake Monroe.
Guest* included Mr*. Grow, Mr*.
Arrington, Mra. Brockm eyer, Mrs.
If. Baldwin, Mrs. Louise Wilson,
Mrs. J, V . Richard and Miss Kath­
erine Lltch.
Mra. Ruth Long entertained the
faculty o f the P lnecreit school of
Sanford Wednesday afternoon at
her home (ollowing a faculty meet*
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SAVINGS

TH E LITTLEST ANGEL draw wlda attention during the reeent
Jaycee Chrletmax Parade In Sanford. He never lost hia rompoenr*
and held this same expression throughout the long lli-m lle parade.
(Staff P h oto)
Upon completion of his baste
training, he will receive further
alvanre Infantry training or w ill

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turned to their home in Atlanta,
Ga. gftcr having been Ihe house
guests of Mr, and Mra. John Light
(or the past few weeks.
There waa a special Christmas
program a, the Barnett M em orhl
Methodist Church Sunday at 7 p.
m. Thera was a Christmas tree
with Ihe adults bringing gifts of
fanned and packaged foods and
the children bringing toys. Special
Christmas program was d ir c cic i
by Mra. Bairom Carlton, special
music hy both choirs and group
carol singing. Refreshments were
furnished by the W.S.C.S..
*
A new shrirt-wivq transratter is
laid to bo SO times aa effective as
the most powerful commericat
broadcasting station and capable
of beam ing ita m esiagta to any
spot nn earth despite severa Interfrence.

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JACKSON, S. C.— Private
Jack Sc«cU . son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. Sewell of Sanford be* been as*
iigne&lt;1
Co. B 4th Battalion 1st
„
, ... .
m.
K csl at &gt;ort Jackson for hU b a ,lc
Infantry training,
Upon his errival at Fort Jacksen. he waa initially assign'd ro
the U. S. Army Ptraonncl Center
where he was issued his clothing.
given a complete physical cxamlnation ami a comprehensive hattcry of aptitude testa to deter*
mine the Army duty iiilg n m cn l
for which he will ho best fitted.
During his basic training, he will
learn the funilamrntala nf being an
infantry soldier. Including class*
room lectures in surh subject* as
military courtesy, first aid, map
reading, and personal hygrlne. lie
will also learn to fire the M l
&gt;rifle on icveral ranges.

THIS IS THE LA ST BHOT1 Ed ( ‘P ork y" Oliver makes hia laat putt o f the Mayfair Inn *13.000 PGA
Open last Sunday afternoon.
(B la ff P h oto)
MEDICS CALL QUITS
SANTIAGO. Chile ( U P ) - T h e
3,MO physicians, dentists
and
pharmacists working for Ihe na­
LOS ANGELES (U P ) — Harry tional health department u n d e r
Gallon, 31-year-old Inauraneo man Chile’ s aoelallicd medicine plan,
who aaya he "btecked ou t" in laid they would hand hi their res­
San Francisco In August and
woke up months later in New
Orleans, waa reunited with his
prelly wife, Betty, today.
Th« couple met at International
Airport Sfer fog had forced GalIon’ s plane lo act down at nearby
Burbank, delaying their reunion
while ha took a but across town.
"HI B aby," Gallon called as he
spoiled his wife. Mra. Gallon ran
Into his arm* and aohbcd. They
kissed repeatedly and Gallon said,
"D on ’t worry, everything will be
•U righ t."
Took New Name
Showing from tho pocket of
Gallon’ s gray tweed apart* coat
was a handkerchief with the Ini­
tials " L .D ." Gallon said they stood
for Larry Desmond, Ihe Identity
he assumed when he lost hi*
mem ory.
Gallon said hia Immediate plana
were to go home to Burlingame
near San Francisco, get aome rest
and go hack to work.
"I want to see my two youngste r i," he said. " I would like la
see them right now ."
Gallon praised the "wonderful
and
absolutely
fantastic job "
newspapers and tha Red (r o ts
had done for him since a ‘ •blind­
ing flash" had restored his mem
'rw c w r $e roc c a m is k
ory in New Orleans.
Dead Four Month*
Gallon deicribed his experience
at "like being dead for nearly
four months." He laid he blacked
out Aug. IS on hi* way to see
a client and woke up Nov. 29,
working on a lonstructlon job In
New Orleans.

Couple Reunited
After Four Months

ignations to Health Minister Jorge
Torreblanee today because the
government has turned down their
demand for an SO per cent sal­
ary Increase. The government ex*
plained it had no money tn grant
tha Increase,

be assigned to an Army school.
Fort Jackson olfers schooling In
several specialties associated with
an Army division.
Fort Jaekaon la one of the coun­
try's largest Infantry Training
Crnleri and alio conducts a p r o ­
gram of training for men under
the provisions of the R eserve
Forces Act of DM.
NEW RED PACT
VIENNA (U P ) Communist
Chechoslovakia has Joined Russia
and Poland In proposing a ton s Is
Cenlral Europe “ frte of atom ic
weapons." Radio Pragaa uuouid a
government communique Sunday
endorsing Ihe proposal It raid the
io n ? a w old consist of Exit ana
West Germany, Poland and Czech­
oslovakia.
AERIAL ESCORT
DES MOINES, Iowa W — A . J.
Fulkrrion gave hia daughter newfashioned guidance Saturday. She
didn’ t know the way home from
an emergency landing near C reiton, Iowa, In her plane, so Fulker­
son had to make a round trip from
Des Moines In bis plane to guide
her back.

EXTRA LISTINGS . . . CHANGED LISTINGS .
NEW LISTINGS. . . ADS IN YELLOW PAGES
Y o u son o r daughter would « J o y that T n
In the phone look” prestige- And personal
lutings are valuable to member* of the fam­
ily whoee name* differ from your*. Also, ad­
ditional listings for key member* o t jrom
firm am real businaaa builder*. The
b
low. Pleaaa notify us if you wish (a make any
change* in your preeent IWings.
M R BU SIN ESSM AN : Y o u ad In the
Yellow Pages sella for you every day in the
year. Cali the Telephone BuainsM Office.

Southern Bell Telephone
andTaltgraph Company

PREVENT WOODS F/RES...

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He identified him ielf when a
New Orleans newspaper published
an appeal from hi* wife "tn
please com e home for Christina*."
Mrs. Gallon said she had re­
ceived a letter from Gallon Dee.
3 In which he (old her of regain­
ing hia momory but she said he
failrd In tell her how to gel In
touch with him.
AUTHOR TO M ARR Y
CA1IORS, Franco (U P ) —Author
Francois* Sagan, 21. will marry
Guy
Schoellrr,
45-year-old dl
vorcee who U a director of a
P ir ii publishing firm . Banns for
the marriage were posted Sunday
In Mlia Sagan’ * birthplace of CaJarc pear here, where her Indus*
trialiat father hai a summer
home, Tim announcement w a s
made under hor real name of
Francois* Quoiret.
IRAQ STILL WITH WEST
BAGHDAD (U P )-A b d u l Wahab
Mirjan formally took over as
Iraq’ * ne«n premier Sunday and
declared his government will contlnue cooperation wtlh the We it­
e m Baghdad Pact. Ho a lio ( lid hr
would follow an "A ra b national
policy’ . Mirjan form od a new
government under King Feiisl
alter Premier Alt Jowdat A&gt;*bi
resigned early hist week.

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Revlon * Then Bender Cosmetic*
Permanent Wave Specials
H ARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
105 S. Oak
FA 2-3742
Whiting and Davi* Glamour*
OROMESH BAGS
Assorted Styles
S8.9K to 114.05
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G A R Y C O W A N R F C E 1V E S HIS award for winning Ihe top a m »Irur spot In ihe rerent U n f a i r Inn'* 113.00(1 P G A Open. P resent­
ing the sward is Manager Frak Mebane Jr.
(S ta ff I’ holu)

Give Mnm a Sweater
by Schiaripelll
M ARY-ESTHER'S
Featuring Fashions Just fo r Y ou '
200 N. Park
SANFORD FURNITURE CO,
300 East First St.
Shadow Roxes— Cedar Cheats
Lamp*— Planter*
Sofa Pillows

THERE'S NO
EASIER OR FASTER WAY
TO OIT MONEY IN A HURRY.

RECORDS

Blouse* for HER
Tailored and Dres»r
All Styles and Colors, Fabric*
$2.98 tn *14.85
Y o W E L I. ’ S

Flower Lite*
Rallgious Item*
r h m tm a i Card*
Novelitita
Monro* Com er Craft A Gift
Shop — Out West rir»t
Hi-Fldelity
Phonograph*
910*98 to *580
W INN TV
A Special Gift fo r the Family
Everyone will enjoy using * new
Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
314 Magnolia
FA 2-0482

She'll love a Beautiful Strand
Of Cultured Pearl*. See our
elegant array. Priced to fit
the budget
WM. E. KADER, JE W E LE R

Nice selection o f Gift*
For the Kitchea
*2.25 up
RA N D ALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia__________FA 2-0015

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See our tflKtton or
Buxton and Princess Gardner

.CAiden 3-649 )

Billfolds, Cigarette L igh ter*,

Brouso Around
See Variety - Quality - Beauty
G ifts for Everyone
Monroe Corner Craft A G ift
Shop — Out W est First

C O IO NIAITOWN —1?41 |qti Colanlol Dti.e .G Arden ft-2 6 4 )
_ 0 S k * Mouit. Doily f-J; Wedmidey * Saturday f-IZ
LOAN I M A P I lO M 1ID IN T 0 O F ALL N IA R IT TOWNS

BERM.

Caica, and G tau iraae*.
POWELL'S OFFICE SU P P L Y

Westinghousa Portable TV
'■N ow 189.00
With Trade In
Baggerly Appliance ( ’ enter

G ift tuggfttlon* for the
CHILDREN
Doll* * Gun Set* - Cowboy Boots
G ARRETT’S
323 East First
FA 2-8344

SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 East First St.
Living Room Suites— Mirror*
Bedroom Suites— Bookcase*
Throw Rugs— Cedar Kobe*

Complete Line o f Ruxlon
Leathcrware. Billfolds,
GUstei Case. Key Case,
and Cigarette Case*.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

Oflfi Moors. Dally t-J, liidty t-li Cloud Soiuidar
D O W N T O W N —401 W t ll Central A eenw e.. .

Sunbeam Appliance!
Rag. *48.50 Food Mixer
*.18.00
Reg. *19.50 Elect. Frypan 14.91
'29.95 Elec. E m u la to r *21.95
ATH ER OF SANFORD

LINGERIE
Pantlee, Slip*, Gowrn*. and
Pajamas i.-i nylon and Rayon
Bv Muniingw»*r
Pu r c e l l c o .

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SW EATERS
Orion, Ban-Lon, Fur Blend*
Dyed to match Outfits
83.88 tn 1)1.95
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS

Children’ s Records
WINN TV

Door Mirror
18 x 88 CrytUl Sheet
110.9ft aach
Senkarik G tau A Paint Co.
112 W. Second ,
FA 2-40

Cartdinly, you want your
youngster to have good training but with lists
what thay are one o f the belt thing* you can
leeve your children it e good education. Per*
hops it's time to start saving for it now with
our help and that big 3% dividend we pay tvary
six month*.

Yhla space is reserved
fo r you
For your Christmas
For only a nominal cast
Shopping Bargaina

JaweliM Brush &amp; Comb Sets
*2.50 up
D reiser Sets
&lt;4.25 up
F A l’ STS DRUG STORE

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FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Open Saturdays 9 to 12 Noon

Imported Italian
Leather Handbags
13.50
TOUCHTON DRUG CO,
FA 2-2482

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 E ait F l m St.
Smoking Standi— Easy Chair*
T abu Radios— Hassock*
Docks
0 . D Farrell’*
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
Th# Very B eit
310 E. First SL

,

Washable Jacket! in
’ Assorted Color* and Styles
in Nvlon, Wool and Gabardine

Give hfm one of our handsome
Cuff Link and Tie Bar Set*
Many Style* to Choose From
*3.50 up
WM, E. KADEB, JEWELER
Fire Extinguisher*, Life
Preservers Cushions and
.. ffY -P r i* * Shotgun Shell*

Kodak Movie Projector, 8mm
$92.00
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
1*1 E. First
FA 2-2482

ELECTRIC TRAINS
and Accessories
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JU D G E S A R E B U S Y w atching floata in Ihr rece-rt Jnvre* ChtUiltia* 1’ ar.ide .laitcd In S an ford . On
the review ing stand w ere; (left to rig h t) John Ate a antler, Jayre* Farude Chairm an. Judge \ o lie A.
.W illia m . Jr., M r». I.ionct A . A rthur, and I’oatm asler Joel Field.
(S t a ff I’ h o lo )

y ou 'v e got troubles? C onsider the
plight o f the p oor fellow s w ho have
to d ecid e what new w orth a rc
to go Into our dictionaries e v ery
year. T his lhas been a nasty y ea r.
“ Sputnik" alone is enough to
' give a dictionary' editor the fid g
cl*.
Add to it the w hole new range
o f gab coincident with getting out
of this w orld and then try to tied d e how m n y of this batch o f
word* are going to be with us for
som e tim e. It’ s enough to m ake
a m an say fooey lo philology and
a pox on lexicography.
D avid Curatnik, chief le x ico g ­
rapher" and editor o f W ebster’ s
New W orld dictionary, ha solved
the Sputnik problem bv putting it
off.
" W e 'r e w aiting for it to stabil-'
lie itself O f rour.se. It's the R us­
sian w ord for sa tolliie." he satd
“ The base of the w ord is Hie
Russian w ord 'p u t' meaning road
T his Is prefixed by the "s s s ' sound
which m eans with or along with
The 'n ik ' is the Russian suffix
equivalent to the English ‘ r r ’ or
'1st' as in farm er nr journalist.
A Fellow T ra v eler
“ So, It breaks dow n to 'one who
goes along the road with, a fellow
tra veler' hence a satellite. W hen
the w ord w as first introduced in
A m erica n new spapers, it w as the
A m erU a n proper nam e for the
first satellite. Then ca m e Sputnik
H. As « f the m om ent, in English,
it is the word fo r two specific
things. Rut when ihe first A m eri­
can one gets up, wtiai will it he
c a lle d ? "
I h e new defense item s also give
diction ary men problem s.
“ We did get Nike and T exas
tow ers Into the d ictio n a ry ," ha
said. "A fte r all, a lot of cities
were surrounded by Nike bases
and the tow ers w ere well known.
But then we began to he llooded
by red ston ej and Vanguards and
IC B M 'f and Thors and J u p iter.
We're follow ing a policy of wait
and a c e ."
1 asked (iuralnlk what would
happen if I m ade up a word like
".Sputniked" as in "w e w a s.S p u ln ik e d " — m eaning, naturally,
"b e a te n in a contest in which you
were n ever engaged in the first
p la c e ."
U sage D eterm ines Entry
“ Y ou start a w ord like that, ami
w e 'll record it," he said. “ But
tho entry into Ihe dictionary dc
ponds o n usage. W e'd have to see
it in print a num ber of tim es ami
ov er a period o f tim e. Amt then,
of cou rse, the m edia in w hich it
appears will In- a fa cto r ."
T h ere Is one w ord in Huralnlk’ s
diction ary which he figures will
take a bit nf definition-fixing tie
fore lo n g ; "sp a cesh ip — a hypo
th ctical rocket — propelled airship
for Interplanetary travel "
Here are som e new entries
scheduled for the new printing,
early next year:

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“ H a m ," a verb , as In “ to ham
It u p " " D e fe c t ," an intransitive
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"G a in ,” as used In hi-fi, m eaning
signal strength. "O u tg oin g ," in the
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By WILLIAM EWALD
United Prvia B liff C o rrtip o a d n l
NEW YORK ( U P ) - On Thur*day night’* "Playhouse 90," Jame*
Maion, playing 1 Broadway direc­
tor, aaya to hla playwright:
When I f f all over, ba t It been
worth It?’*
To whieb the playwright, Jack
Klugraan rapllea: "T h at'* a very
good quoitlon. Let me anawer It
this way—yea and n o."
Wall, yai and no. That’ a the way
I've felt about moat "Playhouae
90" production! thia aeaaon. None
of them la avtr really bad — al­
though "The Death Of Manolete"
cam e pcrlloualy cloae
On the
other hand, none haa realty aet
TV on fire either.
Thuraday night Robert Alan
Aurthur, a writer who waa wuaned
on the old "P h ilco l’ layhouie,"
turned out a JO-minult ( minus
umpteen com m ercial b r e a k ! )
called "The Thundering Wave.”
It waa a play about a pHy ami
the efforts of a director, a play­
wright and some a ctor! to spank
it alive before it opens in Man­
hattan.
But it waa alto a play about
counter-pullf — about the personal
problems that each of the partici­
pants bring* to hta work, prob­
lem* hat threaten to stifle the
life of the play.
The caat. besides Mason and
Kdugman, Included Joan Bennett
and Franchot Tone.
The performances were good as
they sre In most "Playhouse 90"
offering, with Jam es Mason turn­
ing In an exceptionally po -hed
performance. It's a pleasure to
watch the man work.
And there was a good smell
about the show, too—an authentic
aroma of backstage talk, of steampipey rehearsals complete with
coffee containers, good costuming
and some excellent cam era group­
ings.
The channel awlm:
Thursday night's "C lim ax" mel
lerdramcr on CB5-TV threw a
group of b u r r l c i nc-buffeted
itrangeri together In a creaky ho­
tel. It threw them together in a
creaky plot, too.
When CnS-TV’ a "Harbormase r " moves to ABC-TV on Jan. S.
it'll he retilled “ Adventure of Scott
Island” .. ."Lam p Unto My F eet"
and "Look Up And L ive."
The high spot of
Thuraday
nlght'a "(Iroucho M a rt Show" on
NBC TV waa “ M in Ohio” whoso
bathing suit shoulder s t r a p s
■lipped off tw lc * .. .that NRC-TV
"E ddie Gobet-Georga F i s h e r "
ahow or whatever It Is they eall
It has picked up two new produc­
er* — Git Rodin and Harry Tugend.
Em cee Jay Jackson of NBC­
TV ’ * "Tie Tae D ough" pulled a
new kind of consolation lint Thurs­
day night. Said Jackson to a con-

JUST AFTER THE M AY FAIR Inn'a BIS.OOO PQA Ope* was derided, three o f the atara got togathea
foe a chat. (L eft to right) are: Jay Hebert who tied whh Ed "Porky" Oliver for seeontl place, Fre-'
Gnni*. thes San Francisco Giant's B oy '. Camp director, 1 s t Mario Csrfsgno, M ayfair Inn Counts*
(S taff Photo)
Club Pro.

HERE IT IS FF.LLAI CDR. J. M. Tully, Comma# ling O fficer o f VAII-3 present* The Sanford
Herald'* Executive Editor, J. Marion llarman S r , with a *'FlveTu" Certificate. (Photo by BerjiulrotrJf
testant who lost &gt;11,300 and was
left with a 130,000 pile: “ Wall,
that's not so bad. You would have
lost most of It to Uncle Sam any
w a y ,"
Nice work if you can ge it:
Frank Sinatra will sing "M istletoe
and Holly" on his Dee. 20 ABCTV show — Frank Sinatra coauthored It.

Addie
Popular
Entertainer

By DOC (1U1GG
United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK ( U P ) - My favorite
PITTSBURGH W — Halfback
Richie McCabe and linebacker Bill entertainer—and one of Am erica's
Priatko have rejoined the Pitts­ favorites—right now is a kinky-top,
burgh Stcelori after completing
gleam inggrln little fellow named
hitches In the armed forces. To
Theophllus
Adepoju
Aderonmu,
make room for the service re­
commonly known as Addie.
turnees. Pie Steeler* placed guard
nts papa Is Adeyemi Alowolodu,
Dill Michael and fullback Bill
the crowned-head Alafin of Oyo,
Bowman on the disabled list.
chief of 2,500,000 nature-worship­
ping Yorubai in Nigeria, Africa.
His uncle, the Rev. N. O. Salako,
a Methodist preacher. Is now sup­
erintendent of the church’ s Iba­
dan circuit, same country, same
continent.
REJOIN STEELERS

The uncle drove Addie to read
the Dlbte straight through at age
II and then told him: "Make
yourself useful In the w orld."
As almost a direct result, plus
the (act that he went through
grammar and high schools operat­
es! by the American Southern Bap­
tist Missions In Nigeria, Addle now
has won $96,000 on TV answering
Hible questions. Next week he'll
go for 1128,000 on ‘ The $61,ouo
Question."
•Memorises »o Rooks
Besides a great deal of studying
and memorizing of the Hible, AdHied. who U 30 years old, has read
It straight through four limes —
the first two in his native Yoruha
language, then in a Revised English Version, then tn the King
Jamas Version.
II« figures ho has memorized
some part of 60 of the 66 books of
the Old and Now Testaments, and

AMNESIA VICTIM COMES HOME— Harry C. Gallon and hU wife
Betty amlls happily after their reunion at the l.on Angelea airport.
Gallon, aa amnesia victim, disappeared last August 13 frnbi Hurlmame, California and retained his memory in New Orleans a fen
aya age aftar ha suffered a slight injury in a fall. (U P T tlrph oio)

S

the w ay he studies now Is to taks
a Bible d iction ary, pick out nam es
and read everything in the Bible
about those nam es.
The Y orubas uf N igeria, says
Addie, elevating his left index fin­
ger In a typical gesture, are "a
big ethnic group o f perhaps olifhl
m illion” w ho historically have had
five im por'unt chiefs. S in ce ' y
people now m ay vote and h a v e
aem bly governm ent, the chiefs
‘ tare tort of figureheads.”
Sub-G roup Chief
His father is ch ief o f a sub­
group, the O yos. His dom a in in
eludes Ibadan, third largest oily
In all A frica . N ear Ibadan is Ad
d ie’s h o n e tow n, Oyo, som e scvcli
degree* above the Equator. It was
there, in the second grade, that as
an attendance prize he w on a yj|
perback Bible, written in Y oru ba
Ho wanted to study m edicine at
the U niversity o f C hicago, and ha
figured he m ight finance him self
oq the TV quiz show. He has— and
Ihen som e— although he says, " I
do not call m yself a Bible author­
ity ."
When he gets his M. D. degree,
which ho says he can do in three
years, ha intends to head hack to
N igeria and cstjib lish a h ospitg
and, as his uncle laid, “ m ake m y­
self urcful."

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SPACIOUS HOME
W RLAEA APARTM ENTS: r t w r
private bath*. 1 U W . F irat IL .1 hedrnnm 2 Haiti hom e with lake
privilege*. Under rnn«lruction.
■ F M G IX N C T apartm ent* 1 * 4 8ia.sno.nn. si.fino.nn Down.
e ii* le v ooupla ev sin gle Pereou.
ROSA L. PAYTON
P r W a bath A »hew er. Ideallp R egistered Real E state Broker
____________ from P oet O fflee. Ph F A 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
Tiem i f J acob *** D ep t. Store.
Sleeping ro o m i, T V . T h e Gables,
401 M agnolia A v*.. F A 2-0720.
Furn. apt. 11# Elm A v*.

A . R. FETEMMOM
Furnished 4 room dow nstair* apt. B roker A ssocia tes: A . R . f i t e e
io n J r „ P. J , C heaters#*, GagAll eleetrie kitchen. C om er
field W illett*, and R. W. W il­
N avy Baaa Rd. A H w y. 17-02.
liam s, Bob Edw ard* A . C. Doadney. L and S u rvayof.
N icely fum iahed fully equipped 2
bedroom apt. 8*6 m o. Ph. F A 2* 116 N . Park Ave. Ph. F A 2-6123
0848.
M a yfa ir Section. L g. :i III*, home
T w o bedroom unfurnished Imu*, on 2 'x lots. F A 2-1698.
with kitchen equipm ent. 145.00
Beautiful la k e F ront 3 hedinom,
ivtnthljr, 105 ban Carlos, Phone
D x ba»h house. Ph. F A 2-1908.
FA 2-3981.
2 Bit upstairs apt. F A 2-0047.

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U nfurnished beautiful Lake F ront
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F A 2-1904.
5.100. Down
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out y ou r lot to -d a y w hile the
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nole Realty. 1901 Park A ve ,
ty. w ith approxim ately nnn
Ph. F A 2-5232.
aero nl w ooded land. W rit* Box
W H M '• Sanford Herald.
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W anted to Rent or Huy— 3 or 4
114 &amp; French A re.
bedroom hom e direct from ow n­
N . V . F arm er, R ealtor
er. Call Cm dr. Haney F A 2-1130
Mrs. G ayU U sbornt, Assoc.
Ext. 273 or 302 even in gs bet­ Phone F A 2-6221, o r F A 2-26t8
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R E A L E S T A T E D R IV E -IN
2344 French A ve.
20 a cre tila fa rm , 3 b e d r o o m
hou«e, la rg e barn. E asy term s.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
J. H. L e w , I'h. FA 2 122.1.
Johnnv W alker, A ssociate
••Call H a ll" Phone^ F A 2-3841
R O B E R T A . W IL L IA M S . R e illo r
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FOR L E A S E — 3 bedroom and den.
A tla n tic Bank Bldg.
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R ealtor A Insurer
Phone F A 2-4226 b e fo re 9 nr
A 'lo c . G uy Allen. (Irelch en Hall,
a fter 4. A lso C hristm as trees,
Arietta P rice, E verett Harper
native sh ort leaf pine.
Phone F A 2*4011
112 N . i’ etk

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WHO SAID?
"Real estate cannot be loat o r itoten. nor ran it he carried aw ay.”
F R A N K L IN D. R O O SE V E L T ~
Consult u* about loti and acreage

RAYMOND M. BALL
REALTOR
R E A L E S T A T E -IN S U R A N C E
F O R R E SU L TS
L lit you r property w ith u».
204 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
F A 2-5641

LIVE BAIT*
F lem in g's n*d &amp; W hit# G rocery
.Missouri M innows
5 d ot. |t.04
P op-G ut* M lnnoea
3 dus. 9.7c
— W orm *—
P hone: FA 2-1609
O pen Seven D ays a Week
F low er*. Plant*. Shrubs
S U N N IL A N D
P R O D U C TS
G R A P E V I I ,L E N U R S E R Y
2 m ile* W a it o f T ow n

FA 2-0S46.
Cherry Real E state Ageftcy
Dial F A 2-9929— N otary
S E N D S U N S H IN E to eoma shut*219 W . 12 SL P ear-B arber Shop
in! * Send flow ers from HAN­
F O R D F LO W E R S H O P , FA 2New 3 Bedroom H om e*
1422. W e telegraph.

$700.00 Down

F IS H E R 'S m Th SE IIY
Feature* a lcclrio kitchens, tarriaC itrus — P lants — Peat
so floor*, and choica residential Cor. M agnolia t O nora F A 2-1435
locations.

A . K. Shoemaker, Jr.
rh on e F A 2 3103
KENNETH E. S L A C K
REG . R E A L E S T A T E B R O K E R
1009 B. 2nd
Phone F A 20221

~

ORCHIDS

A *hipm ent f?om H aw aii. C sttlcya
H ybrid* and handxs in bud aiid
bloom fo r C h iu tm a s a lso KoLtnir a il in bloom . R easonable. W m.
je s s , 1.117 O regon. O ff N . Mills,
O rlando.

3 story 4 bedroom house on cor­
ner lot. W ithin 3 block* dow n­ A . K . K O S S K T T E R , F L O R I S T
tow n business section. W ill
P h ow FA 21881
T o r d tM n d abla Service
m aka * nic* horn* f o r a large
fa m ily o r
good apartm ent
M em str o f PYortat
house. Ph. F A 2-2388.
T elegra p h y D alivary Assn.

t

A N

‘ la jm c i otfleei Machine Co., T yp e­
w riters, ad d in g mathine*. SalesR entail, 314 M l f . F A 2 -0 « 2 .

-AdAMAIILU-PlAILIlil

41.E

H E LP

W ANTE D

WANTED

28— E L E C T R IC A L

NRKV1CRS

FRIGID AIRE
appliance*,
sal*
and lerriee. G- H. Hub. Oviedo
Fla. Phona FO 8-8316 *r San
fard FA 2-38SS after I p n .

Electrical C o n tra d ln i
i will p i y YOU to ire ut he fo r *
H ouse W iring and Repair*
you buy.
bu_ Open Evening* and Ynung man with nice personality,
R A N D A L L ELE C TR IC CO.
.S .m H lri.
113 M agnolia
Dial FA 2 0918
8.4STS1D E T R A IL E R S A L E S
n u t appearance, am bitious and
P alatka. Fla.
g ” a - " t LtT 6 fS (i- R I F a rk Xeager to learn an interesting P A IN T IN O
D O N 'S CO VER SHOP
tom oblle
Interior
D cm ia tor
F L O O R ten d in g and fini.ehing
trade.
.'eat C over* — Truck Seat*
C leaning, w a * i n g- S erving
t Willi* Pontiac— 301 W. lit .
Seminola County tinea 1928.
E . M- G leteaa. L a te Mary
See Ray Herron For Bnitnasa background helpful, but
t new Pontiae o r Vauxhall. Alen
Berry hill P aran a* Contractor
a good u*ed ear. Ph. FA 2-02H
M cer-fxl — Bonded — Union
not necessary.
nr a fter 4 p.m. FA 2-244.1. 301
F ree Estimate — Com pare our
W e*t First St.
P rice* F A 2 2287 alter 5:00.

V

Paris Fashions
Pierce Poland's
Iron Curtain

B y C O L E T T E BLACKMOORE
United Tresa Staff Correspondent
W A R S A W — (U P )— l o o k to
Pari* fo r w hat the well dressed
Polish w om an will w ear.
Belie** it o r net, the death o f
fashion's high priest. C hristian
Dior, ha* saddened p eop le In
W arsaw alm ost as much as it has
those in the W est.
"D ior's passing I* a ierribl#
1952 T w o bedroom h om e treiler,
F or Tainting call M r. Tasker, Th thing fo r fashion. I d on 't see w b#
Thi*
1*
a
good
opp
ortu
n
ity
f
*
f
1800. end a iiu m e pavm eti.
FA 2 6159 or F A 2-6007.
can replace him ." said M m e. G.
FA 2-5380.
the right person w ith opportuni­
Grahov ska, a woman w h o w ields
TED BURN ETT
even m ore pow er over the fem in­
1956
i - Redtmim
housetrailer,
FOR BE TTE R PAIN TIN G
ty fo r advancem ent.
■small a mount for equity ami
2*'.ul Grandview Ph. FA 2-2974 ine right style* In this eastern
Eutopean eaptlal than D ior ever
lake over payment*. Call F A 1*
T or Painting and Repairing
4178.
did in F rance.
H
O
E
T
T
G
E
R
FRED
.Madame tiragovsk* i« Poland.*
A
p
p
ly
to
Rax
N
P
C
ar*
Sanford
FA
2-0239
2916
M
agnolia
A
v
e.
1931 run tier super C hief 4-Dr.
personal link with that m y ster­
Sedan. A ll accessories. Can be
Herald stating qualifications.
H ou«e painting and tepairing, ious, unpi rdicntalde la s le in hips
financed. * 70S (10. Call FA 2-0192
between 7 :30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m
Rea*on*hle rate*. Call FA 2-2139 and hem lines which em anates
a fte r 3:3«.
every ,ve*r from the b ig fashion
11-A— C A R R E N T A L S
houses o f th# G illie cap tial.
Bovs W anted— to sell The S an­
ford
H
erald
M
ond
ay
through
W hatever the tssta cu rren tly
DRIVE A NEW CAR aniwhaw,
F ridays at 3 :3 0 p.nt. C om e to
happens to be. it eventually aifta
FA
anytim e. R ental serrie* include*
Tha H erald o ffte* and ask for
through her into the very sew ing
W it h , g a t a n d
iniurance.
2-0300
Bill Vincent after 3 :3 0 .
M E R L E WAJLNER. N ational
machines o f W aisaw 'a fa sh io n aaC ar R enial*. 401 E. U t St.,
R cM ixM ln g — R eroofin g — Re Ion where she is thr ch ie f and, in ­
il-W
C
T
K
J
T
a
S
T
I
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N
o
F A 2-3904.
siding — M aterials — Cotit rac deed. the o n ly designer.
M aid, housew ork o r babysittin g.
tors — F in in cin g .
U — BO ATS S B I M B
This w inter the favored styles
2109 W . 18th. Ph. 2-1402
...
dresses and cloche hats, tappered
27—
N
O
TICES—
PKHSON
ALA
CHRISTMAS BOAT SALE Ironinq done in m y hom e, Call
on O rdynacka street a ie " b a g s "
A ll boats, m otors, and trailer* at
FA 2-6512.
R O L IA W A Y ', H uipital and Baby *kirts and full backs— ju s t n* on
greatly red u iu . p tt.es. .vim
Heds. Day, W eek nr M onth— Kith A ven u e, P ksiillly, and the
used m otor #*- "o c e -*
Tel F A 2-3181. Furniture Center Champs Elysces.
2-t— S P W I 41. S E R V IC E S
G ive tha fam ily an ou tfit lo r
118 W est First St
Translating D ior
T U M P S — S P R IN K L E R
Christm as. rm a iu e Plan.
S
Y
S
T
E
M
S
Is this a surprising d iscovery
NOTICE
T our Ev in rude Dealer
RO BSO N SPO RTIN G GOODS A ll typea and alaai, Installed We will be operating in our new fo r the w estern visitor G* W a r­
" D o It Y o u rs e lf"
104 E. 1st
Phona F A '2 8041
store at Z553 Park Ave. January s a w -! N ot ie*ly, ,Nnt if one kn­
W E R E P A IR A N D S E R V IC E
ow s s-nm elhlng shout P olish h is­
1, 1954.
JOH NSON MOTORS
S T I N E
BAGGERt.T APPLIANCE
tory and the r o ls 'n f F ranca in
M achine and S u p p ly Co.
S E M IN O L E SPO RTIN G GOODS
pre-Com m uniat Poland.
CENTER
2424 Sanford A v e. f l i . F A 2-1892 207 W . 2nd St.
Ph. F A 2 8432
US 4. Magnolia
FA 23872
"W e Have always been in flu en c­
ed by P ails, and b efore the w ar
Chrysler
Airtemp
' I M R N U R S E R Y SCHOOL
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
our women were wrll d ressed:
A ir Conditioning and H eatuig
N ancy Jarkton
that is part o f our tra d ition ,”
r
.
||.
S
T
A
F
F
O
R
D
F A 2-2017
M rR A N E Y -S M lT H P A IN T S
fashion- consiout Poles w ill tell
F A 2 4731
2515 P *rk A v «.
FA 2-6441 215 Oek Avenue
you.
A R T IC LE S FO R S A L E
G A T LIN B R O T H E R S
The tradition wa* b rie fly b ro­
12 ft. fiberglass speed host, m otor C ontractor*. D raglin e*; Geneva
— Farlory to you—
ken bv the war and Its a flern ia lh
and trailer. FA 2-1(183.
2232. Pis F A 2-3274 ateofiisd
Aluminum
But last March for the firs t time
Blind*
-M
W
. LlVMoflL
Mintngraph Pr'.nllng — T y p i n g - Enrlused Venetian
since
1917. Madame G rabovska
head. S a g proof bottom
Letter W riting — Card* and
2 year old E nglith Setter, A m eri­
rail with plastic end*. P latiie journeyed to Pari* to view the
Letters
Addressed
—
Photo
can Field Regnt ration Sire,
or rayon tapes. Cotson ur nylon "collection s."
Copies o f im portant p a p ers—
Duke Del Ca&lt;tillurrio.
Dam
yhe brought hack w ith her a
cords.
Credit
rep
o
rt,
—
Culler
lion*.
Olivia'* Peerlem Lady. E xcell­
Senkarik GIrsh and Paint Co. bend and several suitcases filled
Credit Bureau O f Santurrl
ent com panion, would make
Em. 481-04 San. A il. NntT. Bank 112-114 W. 2nd at. Ph. F A 2-4622 with ideas of liuw the d a rin g linea
good hum ing dog with lota &lt;&gt;f
HMg.
Ph. F A 3-4154
o f D ior could be G nnsU ted into
work. 15(1. 6 0 1 W. 27th St.
7 'i II.P. E lgin Outbnaid M otor the llhited m eins o f the Polish
a fter 4;3u p.m.
Y iic u u m U le n n c r R e p a ir *
87 Model. Rut* In * tlinn 111 hr?. fnslilon industry.
&amp;. parts fo r fill m ake* uf
C ost 1164. S a 'ilfir * for 985.0*1.
Jervey 4 gal. milk Cow, Jersey Repairs
cleaners. E lectrolux, Houver, Ken mure S ew ing machine. C a b in -j And how they could he m ade to
heifer yearling, nice hor»# with
K irby, A ir-W a y . G . E. R eplace­
et model. 57 model. Ju»t like please the less daring tastes o f
raddle and hridle. Dial FA 2m ent parts. W ork guaranteed
new
. Cost $118. Sacrifice fo r W a n a w 's wealthy w om en.
3090 a fte r 6 p.m.
F ree pick up k delivery. Call
The House o f F ashion is a
S75.00.
F A 2 - 1 7 4 5 . ____ _______
P igs, 9 week* old, 18.00 each.
B rig s* A S tratton 2 ', H P. S elf craftsm an's workshop w ith a str­
Lawn
Mower.
Six ucture tike * pyramid, its peak is
F A 2-8780.
E N V E L O P E S . Letterheads, state­ P ropelled
m onth* old. 2 1 " Sacrifice fo r Madame Grabovska and its bn*e
m ents, invoices, hand bllli. and
$100.0*1.
IJ-AMWLIs WanTW&gt;
consists o f 16 highly skilled seap rog ra m s, a t e .
P rogressiva
U C. Smith typc\«liter. P erfect
Printing
Co.
Phono
F
A
2-20S1—
m ,tresses who p eison a lly
cut.
W A N T E D — All kinds o f scrap m a­
condition
$35.00.
403 Waet 13th SL
^
terial. Zuckerm an Salvage Yard
12’ Adm iral deep f i m e r . P erfect stitih nod fit ever) n rtiiln o f
Phone F A 2 2691.
condition. I'rut
Nf.v m otor clothing w hich heirs the house's
WOOLSEY
S a cn fica fo r 1156. U pright name.
»7— M A U T T PA R LO R S
m odel. Th. F A 2-1610.
R e tu rn a b le prices
Marin# FlnUhM
Between
the peak* and the base
For Your Boat
Soft Water Shampoo
G irl’s bikes, ” 0 " &amp; 24", FA 2-4351.
at* seven lovely m annequins o f
H A R R IE T T S ' BEAUTY NOOK
3*nkarik GU m and Paint C*.
105 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-5742 I l l i l l W - 2nd S t I h F A 2 1 6 « 1 cdtclrie stove, *2 rnllawny bed*. varying heights mid fig u re s who
I IQ Fh.mnon D r., FA 2-655..
(ravel all over Poland and o cca ­
n C M S T T S h e l p w a n t ttil
W E L L D R IL L IN G
sionally even go abroad to model
F tirbank s-M orse Pump*
D rop herd D om estic se.'iin* .ox - the styles o f tbs season.
Sw itch hoard operator, M ayfair
Repairs to all m akes
chine. Perfect condition. $18.00
Inn. A p p ly In person.
Clients ate m ostly the w ives of
H O W A R D C. LONG
Call FA 2-4617.
tup governm ent officitis, o f Cunt107
E.
C
om
m
ercial
Ave,
W aitress wanted. A pply Market
Phono F A 2-2333
inurtiH and other party m em bers,
Restaurant, I TOO French Ave.
Pup tents $1.98, Double blanket* actresses, singers and
w riters,
C A R T E R HOM E C L E A N IN G
$1.98. Paint $2,50 g*t„ ltnoU .
and w om en from Hie diplom atic
S E R V IC E
Jackets, Cot*. Bleeping B ig s . colon ).
W indow L Wall W ashing
There in n Trem«ndoui
A rm y-N avy Surplus, 310 S an­
But her# in Toland w here soci­
F
loor
W
a
x
in
g
—
N
Orth
41141
Demnnd
ford Av*.
132 H lw ay 17-02
D eBary
ety is less highly stra tified than,
for Avon Cosmetic*
id bushels Dtean* Navel oranges. fo r exam ple, in the S ov iet Union,
W e have nttrnetive opening In
HUBY SPKAUS
Picked b e fo rt fr e e ie 12.00 hu. a young wom an who does not be­
L ik e M onro* are*. W rite fo r
Ceram le T il* Contrarlnr
a t n*y house. PH. FA 2-0975. long to on# o f the privileged g tospointrnent N O W with D istrict 2201 Sanford A '# .
F A 2-6125
ups ha* ju s t as good a chance
M anager, M rs. J. M iltnich, Box
A . M. Rem usat.
T hrift! . cheeking account c o * t s
o f gettin g her clothes m ade in
216, L ockhart, Fla.
only 92 fo r 20 checks at Florida S E L L US Y O U R FU RN ITU RE thi* exclusive atelier,
State Rank o f S anford.
Cash for any amount. Sugar provided she has tha m oney.
T rading Post. I mil# south o f Surprisingly enough how ever, the
T his is a pass to the Bits theatre G A R R E T T 'S SF.W IN G C E N T E R
Sanford. P h on « F A 2 0677
fo r C hester Harper. E xp. data
prices are reasonable even by Po­
W hit#— N ecchi— E l"*
Doc. 27, 19ST,
Repair* on a ll m akss M achines
lish stendsrd* when en* eonsidtra
$25,000.00
322 E ast F irat S l
F A 2-5211
how d ifficu lt it Is oh ta in good
1&lt; - m a EI R g f r C ffT l
Prc-Movlng Snl#
fahrl.i here.
HEATING
Now going on at
Th# sm artest winter m a t cost
Salem ian and collector, age 25-85,
II. B. POPE CO.
IIAG
G
ERLY
APPLIAN
CE
only ,1,600 xlotya (1 1 2 6 ). A w ool­
to service an establlihed all
200
S.
P
a
r
k
----F
A
2
423t
CEN TER
rolored F ire Insurance debit in
en dress o f tha latest m odel can
113 S, M ainoU a
FA 2 387]
,^pd around Sanford. Must has* nX=TOTBIWS aad RO O FIN fl
be had fo r 2,000 sloty * o r less
lived in F lorid * over a yea r and
2,66ft pineapple. 400 Hsmlin hud (about $41),
have a light serviceable ear.
The H oust of Fashion makes
trees mi sw eet «*edlln(r toot,
W rite P. O, Box 119, Senford.
*i.2 5 each at Sem inole N ursery, all the accessories to g o with its
H iw ay 17A9J, Longwood. L. J. outfits. Tha shoes there have that
A C A R E E R — N O T A JOB
IN L IF E IN S U R A N C E
I art oil. Jr.
, pntnicu
o i, m
ie h it s are
pointed in
look,
thee sw m
inter
The man w e are seeking ia now
20
volum
n
set
o
f
Illustrated
H
om
a|^urT,r
*
n&lt;*
«o***'h-lik*.
a successful and experienced
C ontracting A Repairs
I.ihrary
Encyclopedias.
Newproducer o f life iniurance who 10OT Sanford A r t . Ph. FA 2 484]
still in o tig m a l wrapping*. R e­ H=TT ffSTTURr, end--------is dissatisfied with his chancer
gu la r cost S t80. sell for *75 or
llllt 8K IID I.il G O O D 8
P lum bing — E resk v Healing
fo r advancem ent with his pre­
best o ffe r. Ph. FA 1-2351.
sent ronnstetion. T o such a man
M. G. HODGES
we o ffe r a General A gency with S ervice on A ll W ater Pum ps—
TRADE-IN NOW
t ' i " join er planar, tllgh'ly used.
an expense allow »nce, top
W ell* D rila d — Pum ps
4 ’ redar eh*»r, new . Pell ch e ip . Get the most (or your old
com m ission*, over-rides, end a Taisia R oad
Phona F A 2 4037
P h. F A 2 -5 4 H after |;30 p.m .
furniture.
com plete kit of usual and u n ­
usual policies and rider*.
F or Sale— G irls bicycle, good
CLARK
$SAVE$
W rit# D irector o f
condition. 121 W . 9th.
P lum bing, H eating A Supply Co.
Furniture and Appliance*
Agencies
C ontracting A Repair*
G R E A T A T L A N T IC LIFE
New A Used
.'619 O rlando D r. Th. FA 2 2371 Studio couch, hotly wood bed, 9 &gt;U.
ft, refrig era tor. Apt. sirs g a s
IN U S R A N C E CO M PAN Y
lt it h w iy 17-91 South Sanford
range, breakfast table. Ph. F A
827ft N, T.. 2 Axenue, Miami 38,
T his 1* a pass to th* B its theatre
2-4171.
203 09 East T in t
r.A 2 0943
~ SALESM EN.*
fo r W illi* Hunt. E xp. date D*c.
Z*— F I U N T ILK K ear.
nr» 1 territory available. Sell to
27. 1957,
H o i 8 E H O I.D GOOD*
SAVE AT ECHOLS
Livestock
Feeders, Protected
•crritoty. M eekly d ia w again*,t
PLUMBING
• BIG VALUES
om m iiuion*.. Car, agricultural
C ontract and R ep a ir Work
Xmas A Pre-Inventory
background, direct sales e x ­
• QUICK CREDIT
Free E itim ates
SALE
R. L . H A R V E Y
perience
essential. Adequate
• EASY TERMS
BUY NOW WHILE ALL
training in territory'. W rit* 204 Sanford A v e . P hone F A 2-3143
W IL SO N -M A IE R
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
N ew aad Uaad Furniture
fu lly , g iv e phona N o., to In­
S it E. F irst S L Ph FA 2 5823
ternational Stock Fix’d Corp.,
E C H O L h REDDING CO.
Drlhi. N ew Y ork f ’ d a r t 't n r - PIAN O TU NIN G &amp; R E P A IR IN G
U s d furniture, appliances, tool* Cor. 2nd L Magnolia FA 2 6J2I
W L ------- ’ ON
al interview w ill be arranged
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart
"B u d " Bamberger. M jr .
in your area.
Ph. F A 2-4223 A fter 1:00 y MF re* D elivery
215 S anicrd A v e. ph. FA 2 1132

JU U

vTtir fritifrtrh ^eratft

Wed. Dec- 8. 937—Fagfi 13

Sm art Santa* use Hanford Herald w anl-Ad*. In shop and
a a v t (he easy way . . . Fur Christm as . . .

Hritenall Cleaner

$1.10 Qt.
Veslo Glass Wax

$1.25 Qt.
Paul F. Mueller
&amp; Son

O. Fairthild Twitter,

A y o-y * design**
i Says our classified * d t
As* a sailing headliner.

Urlandu Hwy. So.

F A 2-t333

Help Wanted!
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Offers to the experienced Sewing Ma­
chine Operator unlimited opportunities
to work in a beautiful, spacious factory
with pleasant surroundings.
High Fidelity music, a new lunch room,
and ample parking facilities arc provided
for' your comfort and convenience.
All production workers arc on piece
work.
Secure your future with Brookfield
Mills.
*

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206 North Flm

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Only 2 homes left in LITTLE VENICE:
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Mather of Sanford

TIOsWIrotn C.'pUiCip*
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Lake .Mary Bis *1. Pliune F.A 2-4591
o r Phona F A 2-3013 a lta r T p * -

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f/ie //rsf completely automatic
home Laundry! - - Prices
Begin a t ..
(With Trade)

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Complete line of Norge Appliances &amp; we
maintain our own Service Dept.

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Dulles Visit To Spain May Be Big Evolution In Defense Plan
B y CH AKLEfl N . M eC AXN
U alted Press S u r f Correspondent
T h e visit at S ecreta ry o( State
John F oster Dullea to Spain m ay
■ M * developm ent In the new
na fo r European defense.
Dullea la to fly to M adrid S at­
u rd a y, on his w ay hom e from the
N orth Atlantic T rea ty O rganiza­
tion In Parts, to talk to G eneral­
issim o Franelseo F ranco.
I t w ll be only a five-hour visit.

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But It could turn out to b e tee
ondary In im portance only to the
Paris m eeting itself.
Spain la not a m em ber o f the
NATO alliance. But It Is closely ,
if Indirectly, tied in with N ATO .
That Is becau se o f the seldom
mentioned fa ct that under an
agreem ent with Franco, the U nited
States Is building a netw ork o f
air, n iv a l and supply b ases all
over the country.
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D alles, F ra n co "C on su lt"
T he o fficia l announcem ent o f
Dulles' visit, first issued in M a­
drid. said that the visit waa bein g
m ade at F ra n co 's Invitation.
Dulles w ill "c o n s u lt" with F ran­
co, Foreign M inister Fernando
M aria Casttella and other o ffcla lt,
it was said.
Dulles naturally wdU give F ra n co
a full report o f the NATO m eetIng which ends today, including

the agreem ent In p rin cip le o f
W estern European countries to the
establishm ent o f nuclear m issile
bases on their territory.
It Is aa agreem ent ia principle,
rather than o f fa ct, b eca u se Hie
question o f equipping the base*
with m issiles Is still to b e negotilte d betw een the U nited States
and the Individual countries co n ­
cerned. As has been m ade plain

In P aris, som e o f these countries
d o not want the miasDes.
Dulles m ay sound out F ranco on
the possibility o f setting tip missile
bases &lt;o Spain. If h e does, K is
not only possible b u t probable
th at F ranco would agree to con ­
sid er the suggestion favorably,
F ra n ee Called “ T o t a litir tii'*
Spain never he* b een Invited to
join NATO because som e Euro­

pean allies, still m indful o f the
Spanish Civil W ar, o b je ct to Fran­
c o 's regim e as "to ta lita ria n ." That
m a y be. But F ra n co a lio la a b it­
ter enem y of C om m unism . And
his country, p rotected b y the grim
P yren ees M ountains, would be the
lis t bulwark of d efense if Russia's
R ed arm y sw ep t e v e r W estern
E u rop e.
F ranco baa Intlm atad that he

would Join N ATO If all o f Its pre­
sent IS m em bera asked him to.
The fe a r o f Russian Com m unist
aggreision ia pretty nearly as se­
rious now as It w as w hen N A T O
w as form ed In 1949.
Russia's successes with Its Sputnlk earth satellite and its inter­
continental balllM ic m issile h iv e
radically changed the European
defense picture.

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It teem s quite possible that
those A llied countries which have
ob jected to F ra n co's regim e and
have called him a d icta tor m ight
have som a teeond thoughts about
him now.
That Spain w ould strengthen
NATO i» ii" «" * it io n a b !f. It w ould
n i,,
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NATO AlliesTo Attempt
New Talks With Russia

P A R IS (U T )— President E lsen­
President E lsenhow er said he
hower and the it oth er NATO thought the decisions reached here
chiefs concluded today their his­ m ade "w a r les* lik e ly . peace more
toric sum m it conferen ce with an s u re ,"
agreem ent to seek m issile-age
The President said he also felt
peace through fresh disarm am ent that the four day meeting had
talks with Russia and to insure it m ade for a "a stronger North Atby arm ing Western E urope with lantle a llian ce."
nuclear m issiles.
| Addressing his N ATO colleagues

P R E SID E N T "H O M E S IC K " H E TELLS T R O O P S — President Elsenhow er (r ig h t ), visiting Suprem e
H eadquarters, A llied Pow ers In Europe, told assem bled o ffic e rs and enlisted m rn. 'T hare a eperiat
kind o f alekneaa— one that a fflicts the aged and th e young— hom cslrknes*." T he C hief Executive, In
P aris fo r the sum m it conference o f North A tla n tic Treaty O rganization re preventative*, visited hi*
la st m ilitary com m and, S H A P E headquarter* at K ocqurnrourt, France.
( t 'P T elep h oto)

Heart Attack Fatal
To Rep. Cooper, 64,

Reservations Being President Flies Back M. Tamny Highest
In Scholarship
Made For Elk's
To Washington T oday Qualifying Test
Ball Saturday- - - B
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"R eserv ation * are now being
m ade for the Annual Elk's C harity
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,
1.11 on S aturday night,'' Dick
M a p e i, thta y e a r 's chairm an for
•he •vonf ii(Wf veslwvday.
'
" W e bar* m ailed out m ore than
tSO Invitationv.'" said Mapes. "b u t
wo hop* that everyone, w hether
they have received an invitation
o r not, will take advantage o f the
g a y est event o f the p re -C b im m a s
socia l season and attend.” &gt;*
Reservations a re being m ade
|jth E. J . M ought on Jr. at his
ow ntow n o ffice .
Slated to furnish the m ulle for
entertainm ent and dancing it T ony
P erez and hi* Country Club O r­
ch estra with dancing starting at
9 o ’ clock S aturday evening and
continuing until I o'clock .
"T h is Is our b ig charity fund
e v e n t ," Dick M a p ei com m ented
tod a y. "P ro ce e d s from the annual
E lk ’ s Charity Ball go to the E lk's
•/jub Charity fund,*' he laid. F rom
the** fund* the annual Christm as
P a rty for underprivileged children
on Christm as E ve is given and fin­
anced. Also benefitting from the
fund 1* the lfarryan n a C rippled
C hildrens H om e la U m atilla.
“ The Annual E lk 's Charity Hall
gives everyone an opportunity to
en joy one o f the lop social event*
o f the pre Christm as season and at
1 3 * sam e tim e h n .- contribute to
m any o f the w orthy charitablr p ro­
je c ts undertaken by the local E lk's
C lu b ," M apei said today.

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P A R ISH C D — President E lion
hower flew hom e to W ashington
tonight happy with the result* of
the
NA™ lu m m it c o n f" ’
cnce. Much o f its success w as iluc
to hi* presence and to his en or­
mous personal prestige In E u rop e.
The P

l»'t O rly' n'ejnrt

aboard hi* plane. Colum bine III,
for the overnight transatlantic
hop. The plane was scheduled to
land in W ashington early F rid a y
morning.
The Pres|rt»nt closed the final
session of the lour day NATO
m eeting with a request that the
other chiefs and their staffs pause
with h ie} fng 30 seconds o f silence
"In t h e 'h o p e that our w ork has
not been in v a in ."
His own presence had done m uch
to dispel the gloom that enveloped
Western Europe on the heels ot
Soviet m issile in d satellite su c­
cesses.
Refused Thanks

He successfully led the oth e r M
NATO nations over such barriers
as the reluctance ol many o f them
to have U.S. nuclear m issile base*
on their soil.
In the end, he had refused to
allow the final com m unique to ex*
preis gratitude to the U nited
States from the other nation* for
its physical and m oral support.
Eisenhower said there wa* no need
for ihat since "w e are all equal
m em ber.' o f Uie sam e a llia n ce ."
The President kept up a driving
pace throughout the four-day eon
fercncc, hut it did not ap p ear to
have bothered him. desp ite the
mild stroke he m ffered N ov. 2).
Before the session this m orning,
the Presiilent receivrd a gold m ed ­
al from Count F rancois d e V ogue,
head o f the French F a rm ers So­
ciety in "recogn ition of the fact
the President h is a fa rm at
G ettysburg, Pa.

(5. F red im lth was Installed as
C om m ander o f the new ly form ed
D eBary M em orial Pest 239 when
the A m erican Legion Post was offlelally ch a rtered and officers Inat.sllrd at a reren t m eeting.
Installing o fficers were Fifth
p lstrlct
C om m ander F red 11.
Chaney and .hi* adjutant Joseph
Gibbons.
Other o ffice r* nam ed and In­
stalled w e re : Fred K am m rrer,
Senior V ice C om m ander; Stanley
S. Smith J r., Junior V ice C om ­
m ander; Carl W alker, Finance
O fficer; A lb ert Salisbury, A d ju ­
tant; R ev . Augustus C. Sum m ers,
Chaplain; D aniel D riscoll, S er­
g ea n t-a t-A rm s; Clarence Shaffer,
H istorian; E sther C. P atterson,
S ervice O ffice r.
And the E xecutive C om m ittee:
Charles B. C leveland. E dw ard A.
Patterson. W illiam Canady, Orville
E. D unckel and Cornelius Dc
Karu*. Frank M. Stone, Liaison to
the A uxiliary and Edw ard A. Patte n o n , P u blicity Chairm an.
The next m eeting of the P oit
will be held at the D eB ary Fire
House on T hursday, Jan. I, 195ft.
At this m eeting the ch a rter will
be closed , "th e re fo re all veterans
wishing to get their nam es on the
charter a re urged to be present
and bring you r current m em ber­
ship card or your honorable dis
charge to q u a lify ," said Edward
A. P atterson.
O fficials o f the Post said that
"a ll w om en veterans a rc urged
to join our p o s t."

K O R E A N BOY A D O PTED
T O K Y O (U P )— A U S . A ir F orce
couple opened up a new life today
for the first K orean orphan to be
adopted b y an Air F orce fam ily
under a new Im m igration law-, 1st
Ll. Austin W ade, of Franklin, Ky.,
and his w ife introduced the A m er­
ican way o f life to their new 3
year-old son, Jeff, whom they
hrought hack from Korea W ednes­
day. The W ades adopted J e ff un­
der a new Im m igration law which
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perm its children adopted by U.S.
a feeling In our com
m unity
The Christm as Lighting Contest servicem en to enter the United
States on a n on qu ota basis.
la divided Into four divisions for
residential lighting. E ach con test­
ant chooses one of the ca teg ories
from the three available anil then
the entry Is autom atically in the
fourth division.
N early 121 m em bers o f the S em i­
First place winner in e a ch d ivi­ nole C ounty Farm Bureau with
sion receiv es a 123 U. S. Savings
Bond. The bonds have been con tri­ their fa m ilies and guests enjoyed
buted by the Florida State Bank, their annual Christm as p a rty early
J jd t m ) A tlantic N ational Bank this w eek a t the V ocation a l-A gri­
Florida P ow er and L ight Com culture Building, Lake A v*. and
pary and The Sanford H erald.
W. 18 St. T hey witnessed the pre­
C om m ercial entries In the J a y ­ sentation of the Annual Soil Con­
cee Christm as Lighting Contest servation A w ard to E lb ert Camcom pete fur the Florida P ow er and m ack by ft. J . Baum an, president
Light C om pany’s T ra velin g T ro­ of the S anford Atlantic N ational
phy.
Bank and chairm an o f the F lor­
An entry b lin k will he found ida B an k er’* Assn. Soil C onserva­
elsewhere in today's issue o f The tion C om m ission for Sem inole
Sanford Herald.
County, and enjoyed a prog ram of
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Lighting Contest
Entries Pouring In

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Entries for the J aycee Christm as
Lighting Contest are beginning to
pour Into the loca l J sy ce e Infor­
m ation Booth, according to C om ­
m ittee Chairm an D eve T hrasher.
Deadline for the eonteet h is
b een moves! up until noon M onday
In order to give local contestants
tim e to prepare their decorative
■ ehem es and get them ready for
the judge* to inspect.
TThrasher la id today "W e are
hoping to have the biggest J aycee
C 'hrlstm is Lighting Contest In the
history o f the project.
"W e are urging every hom eow n­
e r to enter their Christm as Light
Ing decoration* In the eon test,"
said thr com m ittee chairm an. " I t
Just stands to reason that the m ore
Christm as lighting w e see around
ou r com m u n ity, the grea ter the
C hristm as aplrlt w ill h e ," he laid.
V t x l w* want to en cou rage aucb

Smith Installed
As Commander
Of DeBary Post

In the eloslng phases o f the final
N ATO council m eeting In the
P alais de ChaiUot, Eisenhower
said he rerognlred there were ce r­
tain differences o f detail am ong
the IS m em ber stales that could
not be "surm ounted co m p le te ly ."
Missiles fo r Europe
T he final com m unique of the

"M ichael A. Te m o y r a-senter-G udent at Sem inole High School,
m ade top srore in the Scholarship
Qualifying Test taken hy 12 seniors
at thr local high school.
T sm n y ’ s score of ZI v e rb s! Is
equivalent Va an aiwwwwDwtto n
grate
and Ms quantitive acore of
gr*
4A la equivalent lo an approaim ale
S3 grade.
Scholarship Q ualifying Test
la t teat developed by the College
Entrance Exam ination Board p ri­
m arily for use in the selection of
students who arc to he given fur­
ther consideration fo r the award
o f scholarships.
Scorer are reported to the v a r­
ious achnlr.rshlp program * Indicat­
ed hy the students at the tim e of
testing, as well at to their schools.
Each scholarship program uses Us
own procedures for choosing those
sludents to whom it wishes to give
further conslderstlon.
In addition to the principal use
of the SQT, P m ay also be used
by the schools In conjunction with
other Inform ation about thr stu­
d en t! for educational guidance.
The verbal and q u a n titiv e scores
are m easures of aptitude for learn­
ing vrrhal and quantitive types of
m aterial Involved In m any college
courses.
Second highest score was m id e
by T atrick F. Dnnahne, with two
students tiring for the third high­
est, M ary A. Shanon and Barbara
L. Mitchell.
A ndrew J. B rackrn, Sem inole
High School principal, said y ester­
day that the tcorea will be used for
educational guidance.
He also said that the fact that
scores w ere forw arded to colleges
and universities o f the students'
choice will he Im portant In that It
Is possible that scholarships could
be awarded or considered from
them.
BO RD ER C U U II RE P O R T E D
T E G U C IG A L P A , Honduras (U P )
—Julian Zam ora, deputy com
m ander of the m ilitary garrison
at El F’ aralso, was killed anil a
soldier was wounded scrioudy
when a band o f unidentified armed
men shot up the tnwn Tuesday
night. It was reported today. El
ra ra iso Is five m iles froni the N ic­
araguan bonier and about So miles
east o f T egucigalpa. The area was
the scene of skirm ishes early this
year when Honduras and N ica­
ragua w ere on the verge of war
over an old boundary dispute.

W ASHINGTON (L*P» Itep.
C ooper, one o f the shyest and al­
so one of the m ost powerful men
in Congress, died W ednesday night
o f a heart attack. He was AA
D eath of the T ennessee D em o­
cra t pul Hep. W ilbur P . Mills tllA r k ), • outspoken foe of tax cuts,
in C ooper’ s post as chairm an ot
the House W ays A Means Com ­
m u t e ' which initiates all tax leg
Islallnn.
C ooper, som etim e* referred to
as "th e loneliest m an In W a s h
ton,” dlesl as he had lived (o r
year* — alone. Ilia death at the
BetUezda, Md.,» Jdaoal Hospital
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Residents Warned
Against Unordered
Yule Merchandise
John K rider, M anager o f the
Sem inote County C ham ber of C om ­
m erce, warned residents of S em i­
nole County today In be on guard
against tm orderrd m erchandise actlvltlet at C hristm as tlm r
K rider stated that the sending
o f unordered m erchandise through
the m ails has long been a nuisance
problem . It i* frequently plaretl
on a charltahle contribution basis,
the recipient o f the m erchandise
being Inform ed that hi* money will
be used to further various w orthy
cause*. For tills reason, numerous
(Continued on t 'l g e Severn

r a m r so sw iftly that he was unat­
tended by friends or relatives at
the tim e.
C ooper entered the hospital D ec.
3 follow ing a m ild heart attack.
He wa* reported only W ednesday
afternoon by his secretary as re ­
covering "b e a u tifu lly ."
But he suffered a "s e v e re at
la c k " W ednesday evening and e x ­
pired alm ost Im m ediately, the hos­
pital reported. liP~wa* a v e teran
uf alm ost 29 y ea rs in congress.
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four-day ronferrne.e Included an
Am erican offer to share with its
allies the technical know-how o f
1,300-milr Interm ediate range ball­
istic m issile production.
The decision to strengthen the
western nations against the threat
o f aggression through IR BM 'a and
nuclear w arheads was blam ed on
Russia w hich "p e r s is ts " In a rm ­
ing itself with "th e m ost m odern
and d estructive weapons, including
missiles o f all kinds."
S ecretary of State John F oster
Dulles, in his first public sta te­
ment since the
confer
« n e &gt;four-day
o m - o .y com
er.
enct started, said that the m eeting
was of "h istoric Im portance which
has reached great a ch ie v e m e n t!."
He said tom e results m ay not
he apparent " fo r mouth* or
y e a rs," hut nevertheless the su m ­
mit con feren ce “ will prove his­
toric."
Charter of Pari*
The final session o f the NATO
cuuaril took tw o hours and 43
minutes to sgree point by point
on its "C h a rter of 1’ ari.s" design ­
ed lo co n v e rt NATO Into a m issileage d efense shield.

Hostings’ Mayor
TTerman " F o o t s " Rrum ley, fo rm ­
e rly of Sanford and a graduate of
Sem inole High School and Rollins
C ollege, was recently named M ay­
or of Hastings.
Rrum ley wa* also selected a*
"C o a rh of the Y e a r " fur the St.
John's River Conference.
Coarh R rum ley'* football team
recently was awarded the SL
J ohn's River C onference trophy for
the year which Is the second con
seciiliv e yenr Coach R rum ley’ *
team has taken the award.
He played football with Sem inole
High School and was a " s t a r " o f
the team. He also played footh ill
fo r Hollins C ollege.
Coach Rrum ley and hi* wife, of
H astings, will spend the weekend
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs W. S. Briim ley Sr.

Bids fo r the Irase of a 21-acre
citrus grove located on the Naval
Air S tation, Sanford. F la., are b e­
ing requested hy the N avy.
The bids, for lease of the pro­
perly nn a year-to year basis, will
he received hy Ihe D istrict l’ uhlic
Works O ffl-rr, Ath Naval D istrict
Ruilding 13. U. S. Naval Rase,
Chsrlestnn, S. C ., until 1 p. m.
January 7, 193*.
Inspection of the p rop erly m ay
he arranged hy contacting the
Com m anding O fficer, N aval Air
Station. Sanford. Fla . and arran g­
ing for a suitable tim e fo r Inspec­
tion.
Bid form * and detailed Inform a­
tion concerning the proposed lease
can he obtained from the D istrict
Public W orks O fficer, Ath N iv a l
District.

Tornadoes Leave Ten Dead In Path
By SAM HANCOCK *nd
d e n n l s M cC a r t h y
United Press S ta ff Correspondent*
M tJRPHYSBORO, III. (U P )— A

deadly band o f la te D ecem ber t o r ­
nadoes exploded across Illinois.
Missouri and Indiana W rdrfcidny
night, leaving m any dead and in ­
jured in three com m unities
At least t() persons were killed
in the rash o f pre Christmas
tw isters and m ore than 200 In­
jured.
D am age to srh o o l-, business d is ­
trict* and residential sections w as
estim ated at m ore than one m il­
lion dollars.
Hardest hit by the rash of nearly
23 twister* was this amnll som hern
Illinois city of 9,2f&gt;o where at least
8 persons w ere killed, 4 from one
fam ily, In the burning, shattered
w reckage o f their homes M ore
than ISO w ere injured.
Il.’ hy A m ong Victim *
Other virtlm * included * m in at
Sunfleld, Dl., w h o had stepped out
of his hom e w hen he heard the
storm approach and a baby at
Farm ington, M o., hnrird in the
debris of his gran d m oth er') hom e
T w itters a lio ra ced through the
city of Mount Vernon, north of

Mnrphysbnrn, Injuring m ore than
So person), tw o o f them critically.
C om m unication line* were k nock ­
ed out and p o w e r line) were down,
Shortly after m idnight, a United
IT cst reporter on the scene said
the fires still w ere sm oldering and
the only lights against the pitchblack sky were the torches nf r o t­
a te workers probing the rubble.
Floyd lla r l. a pharinieist, said
lack of pow er ham pered rescue
w ork.
"T h ere m ust have (wen 2on
hom es h it," Hart *ald, "hut it's
dark *nd we ca n ’ t sre a thing, we
ca n 't tell for sure if there are any
m ore dead o r in ju re d ."
E rnergenry Measure*
St. Andrew 's Hospital adm itted
9 of the m ost seriously injured,
and 42 other d a ted ami walking
injured received first aid treat­
m ent in the hospital gym nasium .
Nun* at the hospital handstokrd
furnaces. N ineteen other icrlm u ty
injured person* w ere lent to D oc­
t o r ') Hospital *t nearby Carbondale.
Drinking w afer w as being shipp­
ed into M urphysboro. The Red
C r o n and Salvation A rm y set up
aid nations for the hom eless.

Cammack Receives Soil Conservation Award
entertainm ent arranged by Char­
lie Morrison.
Charles T. Law son, president of
the Farm Bureau, w elcom ed the
group and intr tduced R. F. Coop­
er who offered the invocation. A
turkey dinner with m any side
dishe* prepared hy bureau m em ­
bers’ wives, was served cafeteria
style and, accord in g to Lawson,
thoroughly enjoyed.Bonner Carter, chairm an of the
supervisors o f the Sem inole Soil
Conservation D istrict then spoke
briefly about the work of hi* d ir­

Navy Requesting
Bids For Lease
Of Citrus Grove

ectors, m any o f whom were p re ­
sent. He introduced Butm an for
the award to C a m m ark, follow ing
w hich, the entertainm ent for the
evening w as staged.
Glen Nelson, organist, and R og
e r G regory, n a rra tor, presented
their version o f "M usical M em or
le s " on the H am m ond Chord O r­
gan. M orrison led the group in the
singing o f C hristm as Carol* with
Nelson as a ccom p an ist and then
offered one of h it well-known sil­
v er dollar qu izzes with awards
going to the follow in g:
M rs. R. F . C oop er, Mr*. C ecil

T ucker, C h irle s F low ers, Mrs.
H srold Lyles. M rs. B L. G reene,
Miss Sara H arper, G eorge F let­
cher, Tum m y M cLain III, Lucien
Norm an ami Brian Thurston.
The biggest laugh of the e v e n ­
ing was caused hy the answer to
the following question on the rale
gory of " r e a l nam es” asked hy
M orrison: "W h a t is the real nam e
o f Eve A r d e n ?" A youngster in
the room called out: "O u r Miss
B r o o k j!" M orrison was so tickled
that, amid the applause of the
crow d, he aw arded the child a
silver dollar.

Shinholser Gives
Annual Kiwanis
Presidents Report
"O ne* each yea r you have the
opportunity to take an Inward look
a t the real m eaning o f Klwanla,’*
Edwin Shinholser, Sanford K iwanis
Cjuh p n , , M(.nt&gt; t0|rt , he |o c i , Kt.
, Club
rlllh yesterday.
wanis
Shlnholier f i v e the president’ s
annual report on K iw anis Club a ct­
ivities w hich he ca lled "W hat y oo
are and what you h a ve d on e."
" Y o u are S3 m en blended to­
gether into one service eluh— a
sm oothly operating m achine w hose
product I* com m unity serv ice ," he
said.
The Kiwanis Club president
divided his report Into tw o phase*
with the first bein g that o f the
com m ittees. Those com m ittee* he
nam ed w ere: the h om e, reception .
m em bership a n d classification ,
prog ra m , m usic and elections.
"T h ese hold the m achine t o ­
gether end m ake it ru n ," he la id .
T he producing ewd o f the m a­
chine, sakl Rhlnholsrr, are the a c ­
tivities rom m lttee* and from a
lengthy list o f club accom plish ­
ments he read th e activities o f
each rom m lttee for 1W7.
Com m ittee* In the activities list
Included the hoys and girls c o m ­
m ittee, Boy Scouts. M arianna plan.
Key Club, underprivileged ch ild ­
ren, vocational guidance, agricu l­
ture, public and h u stn eii affair*,
support o f rhiirches. Interclub, K i­
wanis education, p roject*, and pub­
lic relations.
“ All o f this has been what you
a rt and what you have done,” said
Shinholser a* he m ade hi* end-of*
the yea r report.
Jack T h irp e , a club m em ber,
told Shinholser "W h en I listen to
report* sueh as thl* one 1 am
proud to be a K lw anlan.”
The Sanford Kiwanis Club, fo r
tha next two w eeks, will m eet on
F riday Instead o f th « custom ary
W ednesday, b eca u se of the holi­
days.

At Mount Vernon, M ayor Vlrgfl
T . B ailey estim ated d a m ag e at
nne m illion dollars, with m uch of
the destruction roncentrsted In a
subdivision where at least 13
hom es were destroyed nr dam aged.
A total of 4fl persons w ere ad­
mitted lo three Mount Vernon ho*
pitalr, tw o of them listed In erltleal
condition and four others in aerinua
condition.

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
M all to: Contest Chairm an
Jaycee In form ation B o o t)
Sanford, Florida
GENERAL RU LES’ F.ntrle* from ih e Sanford A rea only w ill

bo accepted (contact Chairm an for definite area i f nut sure.)
C ontestants m ay enter R esidential or C om m ercial type, or
both on separate blanks if qualified. Only one division under
Residential type m ay be entered in addition to the Special D i­
vision for which all R esidential entries will he autom atically
eligible. Sponsor* request contestants to keep displays light*
n igh tly between 7:10 and 9 ;10 until winner* ere announced t'
allow Judge* am ple time to check all entries ca refu llv.
P rizes for each Residential D ivision including the .Special D i­
vision are a* fo llo w s : 1*1 Place— $23 U.S. S avin g* Bond; 2nd
Place— 10 Silver Dollar*. P rize fo r C om m ercial w inner (on e
division on ly) Is possession o f the T ravelin g T rop h y fo r one
yea r.
(C heck type and division)
R E S ID E N T IA L ----------Div No. 1: Lighted Lawns (trees, shrubs, ete.)

-----

D ir. No. 2: F igure Setting* (on bldg, or law n )

1

Div. No. 3 : D ecorated D oorw ays A W indow *
(includ ing decoration* attached to b ld g.)
S pecial D iv: Rest O ver-A ll D ecoration*
COMMERCIAL ------------

-----------autom atic

Including D oorw ays, Show W indow s or Bldg, o r All

A D D R E S S .......
P lease com plete decorations b efo re subm itting entry.
D eadline: N oon, Decem ber 23, 1947.

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