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Im p rtiilri. T V Aral half a f I V
currant ataaoa brought la B
Broadway jooduetlon* (d e lu d in g
ona • maa exhibition.,arbitrarily
limited rant aad rapartory, aaaa
of which la n a y a b la V tha com m efelal
atandarda
applied
to
Broadway production* la ftn e r a l).
Thla compare* with a la tha
flrrt half of tba 1NS-9T aaaion
and I f ta tba aamparabla part a f
tba ItoS-S# iea*on. Bo, ta nombara
alona, 1KT-M la head.
Of tba B ihow a.t, poailbfy 18,
art potential monty-makera ta
greitar or U ltra degree — that
Indicated n c e t it f u l productUma.
Bran If a eoople Of th a n ahoold
weaken and fall to maka tha
p a d # tha total would ba high.
Only nlrta wera quick flop# bp
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Th* flr d half o f t V I B M ? n i ­
ton held only flra genuine earn*
m e r d il a u e c t u n . T V r a warn U
brief run*.
Tha aeora fo r 1955-SI waa a ll
money-makara at moat, and lg a f
tha M left quickly and qulatlpSo any talk that a flurry a f
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The current nine ihowa that
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�S. Plan To Checkmate Aggression

Allies Line U p Behind U.

Western |lately would aetept the offer o f |willing to ga slow on the missile Norway and Denmark.
M
authataathe sonreaa aaM
program while seeing what could
day behind the Elaonbower-diBut the Soviets appeared to be be woa in direct talks with the despite this reluctance dm summit
n c t e d offer o f 1,500-mile range winning, one o f their propaganda
Russians.
VLiOlstic missiles to checkmate
the dem anda-early East-West talks,
Seme Resistance Expected
threat o f Soviet aggression.
i Sentiment snowballed through the

peeled ea Thursday.
The II NATO foreign ministers
m et today to discuss an eightpoint agenda which included the
problem of disarmament but did
not apecificaily include the contro­
versial missile question.
The. . A
Russia opened a new and mas- 15-eatlon alliance on the desirabil. m erican proposal for EuThey were to report to the chiefs
sire propaganda campaign to
de- Hy of such talks to cod what Presl- ropean missile bases was .one of
worded acceptance would ho com*
fea t the American r»««, but
au- dent Eisenhower called "this ap- thekey defense itemsfacing the
alncd in a policy decision by Urn o f government later In the after­
thoritetive sources said the NATO palling arms r a c e ."
I Atlantic alliance. Some resistance NATO Council for release with the noon. The defense ministers meet
aummlt conference almost e a r -1 A few nations apparently w ere was espected, and it cam e from final conference communique el* Wednesday morning.
PAUI

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The

u l m M • m w propaganda e n &lt;
Preaidant Eteenhowcr met Ita l-ib asca oa German gaff,
ian Premier A done l o l l at the U.
Adenauer, knew* la fa rer a paign tim ed at underm iataf the
S. Embassy and H waa mdaratood U l„
oa k |m r m because c o n fe r * * * ittelf end especially
S u fu H ?
mU,U* l o f h i. own political problem , at the U. S. missile program .
H accused Elsenhower o f pro*
Meets Adenaaer
hom e, aald in a apcecli Monday
Elsenhower met West German that NATO "m ust be armed in claim ing "the old Dutlei brink-ofChancellor Konrad Adenauer a ! gnnaral with modern waapona . . w ar schem e" in h!a keynote ad* ,
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'onday and tald be wag !(•
half boor UteT and It was believed •« good at thorn o f the enem y."
‘ remier Nikolai Bulgaaia’ g i
they discussed Adenauer’ s report-1 While the meetings were In ft
appeal.**
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ed reluctance to set up m issile! gress in Paris M oscow ra

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1957

United PrcM U n ied Wlrm

S A C s Protective
Im portant To I
Gen. Bernard A. Schrlever, com mnmlrr of tha ballistic missiles I
division.
Lag To Conilane
Sonata Democratic Laader Lyn­
don
B. Johnson, subcommittee
chairman, told newsmen It was
"v e r y dear that It Is going t o ,
take, some lime for us to catch
u p " with the Russians on missiles. I
During this lime, he said, national
security depends "t o a tremendous j
Lewis C. Henderson, 65, o f fles
extent" upon SAC.
eva. Injured in the crash of • pick­
The H-bomb-equipped SAC "m ust up truck ind a Langston Construc­
be the instrument which eets as a tion Company dump truck last
protectlra shield behind which we Wadnesday, died last night at tha
develop weapons o f the future," Qrange Memorial Hospital.
he said.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby’ s office re­
Sen. Styles Bridges (R -N .IL), ported that Henderson waa taken
ranking GOP m em ber o f the sub­ to Orange Memorial Hospital last
committee. said he expects the ad­ Saturday for treatment of tojurlea
ministration to ask for monay to received in tha amashup which
purchase more R32 long range SAC occurred at tha intersection o f
bombers thsn had been pladned Geneva and Beardall Ave. shortly
before the Russian Sputniki and after 1 o ’clock.
the Soviet claim to possess sn
Driver of the pickup truck which
! ■ ! laaal « I k&gt;lllali« — I« 11^
told the commissioners.
resented. "Y ou are making state- Intercontinental ballistic missile crashed into tha rear o f tha dump
Polaris Work Speeded
“ since there la a principle in- menta without Ihe gentlemen you
truck aa It attempted a left turn
It hid been disclosed earlier (hat Into a filling station was Palm ar
volvcd I want to let you know we * r* accusing being present," Krlmore
money
will
be
asked
to
do not approve o f Ihe action you &lt;ter »•*&lt;••!. " I f this Is a Irlal then
r„ Morris, 44, of Genova.
have taken,” Mr*. Williams stat- tel’ * h»ve these people here so strengthen SAG by greater disper­
Morris posted bond at the Semi­
«d .
,h&gt;t ,h* r m «X otter ■ rcbutsl," he sal of its bomber basea.
nole County S h eriffs Office on a
After testimony by Navy offi­ charga o f driving while Intoxicat­
E E Brady, long known for hla ,,W ’
ou lipok ,B manner alto spoke t o ! r °* then stated that " I feel my ciate Monday, Bridget said davel- ed.
(he ba(rd o( commissioners In b e - 1reputation ha* been damaged to ^ opment o f the 1500-mUe Polaris
accident whs investigated
b a lF y f John d fox. lie said “ I ga* *&lt;rtah* d egrel. And P /eel that tha mistfUa apparently h id been speed-' by Florida Highway Patrolman
h|m
*rth u,a Mat* Road
Commission has railroad- ed up. Uut, he said, it Is "not
James L. Sikes and assisted by
D epartm ent." Brady also men- «•. ram-rodded this Ihlng through ready" and won’ t be "unlit som e Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans.
lim
e
In
the
future.’
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tioned that Fox had received the without giving due eonslderetlon.
Little damage was reported to
High Navy officers eontended
|*at recommendation ” 1 have ever
“ It !• a «tep In Ihe fa ce ." Fox
the dump truck but tha pickup
seen.
**»• “ •"‘i In my opinion they hid Ihst the Polaris would be tho
"rough equivalent’ ’ of an ICBM 1truck was reported a total loss.
« j W0Uu appreciate your res- no legsl right to do It."
N o charges have been made aa
cinding your action." laid Rrady.
Attorney Fred Wilson, speaking because It would be fired from
y ox itatad his own ease before 1° .he Hoard of Commissioners, rO- surface ships and subs-surfacad or yet as a result of Hcndersou’ a
death from Injuries received la
tha board o f commissioner! when r rked " I t ’ seems that the meet- submerged ranging wide over the
tha crash.
world’s
s
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n
and
oceans.
ha brought out that a meeting of ing may or may not have been a
tha Zoning Commission was held 1*8*1 meeting and should bear Inat a mem ber's home on ihe night vestlgaiion.’ *
of Nov. IT, 1857. " I was not noth
O P- Herndon, secretary lo the
fled of II," he said. II* also stated hoard of commissioners, referred
that there w ere no minutes pro- to * tetter hearing Ihe recomdueed and that the "meeting was mendatlon hy the Zoning CommlsCharles H. Shafer,
held adverse to the manner In **on for the employment of Robert a. m. Monosy at tn# noma ot his , W iy Monday morning
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which they had been held."
j® Brown as Director.
son and diughler-ln-lsw Mr. El- Ray Pines Hospital,
The former sonlng director, who
Action by Ihe Board of Commit- don M. Cain of Lake Monroe.
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has been replaced by Robert S. *ionera was to order in official
Mr. Cain had been III for about , . S . „ 8|teI'riIh u « pT " n U t
Brown by appointment of the tetter notifying Fox of the action sU months. He was a retired farm - L ^ l n f o r d lnb i m *
h it
er and had lived In Lake Monroe f t
. . . i W&lt; *? m ,h ^
for 38 years. lie was born In f t " , f t c t J E f t
Knoxville. Tenn., Feh. 13. 1673.
^ f t rlment
For Information On
Survivors Include his ion, Eldon ,n “
Sanford Post Office.
M. Cain, U k r Monroe; two grand,,e w&gt;* 1 mem ber o f the MethoCIRCULATION
daughters, Mrs.
Dan Pelham, d l,t Church and Ihe American 1^PU. FA 2-2611
Gainesville and Miss Dorothy Cain. 8*°n. Mr. Shafer was a Navy vetoLake Monroe; two grandsons, Don- ran ° ‘ POflu
IIThe first Social Security cards
or after 6:30 pm .
aid W. Cain, Orlando and Steve
Survivor* Include hls wife, Mr*.
for State and County employes de­
Cain of Lake Monroe; a half bro- Mildred Shafer, Sanford; two steplivered since the state referendum
PII. FA 20973
ther, J. 0. Johnson. Lake Monroe; daughters, Mrs. M sry J. Thomas
was held on Nov. 25 were handed
several nieces and nephews.
and Mrs. Bobby TUlte, Sanford;
yesterday to Clerk of the Circuit
Funeral services will be held at three sisters, Mr*. D. F. Roller,
Court 0 . P . Herndon snd Deputy
2:50 p. m. tomorrow
at Brlsson Bridgewater, V a „
Mrs. Gerta
Clerk I . L. Burdick by Dorothy
Funeral Home with the Rev. J. It. Wine, Broadway, Va.. and Mrs.
Colomore, Field Representative,
Messer officiating.
W. W. Danner, Ipava, III.; aqd one
Social Security Administration.
Burial will be In Evergreen brother, J. B. Shafer, Birdsboro,
The referendum held last month
Cemetery.
Pa.
was passed hy a majority vote
Pallbeartri for the funeral win be
Remains will b « shipped from
favoring Social Security.

WASHINGTON (U P )-T o p mem-1 ties are oa the firing line,
bers of the Senate Preparedness | importance of SAC’ s "protective
Subcommittee said today i( is ap- [ shield" in the critical interim pcparent the Strategic Air Com* riod was emphasised before testlmand’ s SAC nuelaar bom ber foree mony by high A ir Force officers
must be maintained at maslmum in tha subcommittae’ s broad Instrength until U. S. ballistic m ils -1vestigation o f the nation’s mlasllo

0 . P . HERNDON AN D K. L. BURDICK receive thtlr Social Security cards frow Dorothy Calomore
(lo ft ) a field representative o f tho Social Security Administration. The tw o cards are the first ta
bo delivered to State and County employes her*._______________________________________ (S ta ff Photo)

County Sales Tax
Collections Rising
Rotary Club at Its
ting yesterday afterHoly Cross Episcopal
sh House.
on was tha bi-annual
appearance of the group under the
direction of Mrs. Estelle M.
Thomas, glee d u b mentor, and
marked the fourth time tha Chor-

362, or 9.g per tent oveg th* M V
175,253 collected
the
previous
month this year,
-m l, month’ s collection reported
by Com ptroller Green la tha highc ,t month's collection In the his­
tory of the sales tax in Florida.
Total sales tax collections, Green
U p n f *. n i « # » n « p
n e a iT
L /I S e Q S e
said, for the five months this fis­
cal year, and four months under
^ ja k s i appeared before the Rotar- C o u n t y ’ s L e a d i n g
tha expanded tax, amounts to $50,184.852, an increase of $14,0*7,560,
Th# program, arranged by T. W.
Q f D p n fh
(T om m y) Mero general program L * a U 5 e U l L / e u i f i
36 8 per cent over the $36,147,212
chairman for the current year.
The Florida Stale BosrJ of collected last fiscal yaar at this
was introduetd by Charlia Morri- Health's report for the nlne-mon'h time under the "o ld " tax.
jfln.
period from January through SeptEvan though the salat tax picDonald Moors, Introduced by ember revealed that heart disease lure continual to axpand, the big
M rs. Thomas aa "AU-itato
clinic is the leading cause of death In collection months art still lo coma
accom panist", was at the piano. Semin •'&lt; County.
and It la too early to mafca any
Mrs. Thomas was in her typical
Rfa r , ,||,ea, fi wb|c i, b j l e; a|m. accurate prediction about tha sdeenthusiastic "E v a Tanguay" form ^ j M deaths in the reporting- suaey, o r lndaequacy of sales tax
bar Introduction* of
tha var- period. Is three times greater than returns, said Green.
Ions numbers, according to « lub the next leading causa. Cancer.
"The January collections, which
president Myron A. (M ike)
Rack, Tj,ere were only $7 dea’ ha In will reflect Christmas season ssles
In charge of the meeting.
Seminole County from cancer dur- and the beginning of the winter
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Ing the nine-months beginning with tourist season, will give us a better
D n r tm n e fa c I Iro n s
January 1957.
picture o f our financial position,"
^
Cerebri! vascular disease claim mW P n n n p
ed 31 deaths In Seminole C ou n ty ,1
— — — —
w u u y c iu iiw ..
accidents 18. motor vehicle aeci- 1 C
*
In Y u le M a ilin g
dents l l , Influem* end pneumonia r U n C r O l j C f Y I C C S
1 ,1
. I C VI IJ . |J
1*. diabetes 8. chronic nephritis 6. r
i
is
j
Postmaster jo e i s h i e l d w i d ^ CVR dia#a„ 5, tus&lt;.rcu !o[i. j . dy - - F o r L . H e n d e r s o n
® ay
W e h o p etok etp u p
g 1 , fn lary i acuU poliomytlitla and r i
.
• t L
J
record m tha Chriatmaa mall* by aB&lt;mlat j taeh&gt;
S la te d T h u r s d a y

rosrm

ration

based on October sales, totalled
$tt.3W.uJ, '•iajWO.75 over coltecHons during the same period las;
However, Ihe Jump in sales
tax collections over the pjerious
j month
13,653.51.
' *amounted
'* ‘to only ****“
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d-IWered ^^vcll " t ih r e ^ Christmas
E v e " He said further that much
depends on your
cooperation in
mailing your Christmas cards and
gifts during th* o*xt five days.
* -n.
••unit
«
the earlv srri* fhi n i or Bift ,
V 1 of *y
ft^houch here
j l w a y s welcomed
there

Fox Protests
A s C o u n ty
Com m ission
cltlsens who appeared at this
morning’ * session of the Board of
County Commissioners.
Mrs. Voile Williams 8r. told the
board o f county commissioners
"W o do not feel that ho has been
shown tho proper courtesy." Mrs.
Williams waa at tha meeting aecomftanied by three other Seminole
County cltlieos..
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M em bers o f the Seminole County
Farm Bureau, at their annual
Christmas maetlng to be held startIng at T o'clock tonight In the hut
of the Future Farmers on the
grounds of Seminole High School,
will be entertained by a novelty
program
arranged by Charlie
Morrison, well-known local public
relations director.
"M usical M em ories" presented
by Glen Nelson, organist, ind Hogar Gregory, narrator, both of tho

Morrison

IS HIS FACE RED
ST. PAUI., Minn ( U P ) - State
Rep. Alfred J. Otto hat been
charged with violating a law that
set a minimum priee for liquor.
Otto was tha author of tho tew In
1951.

Release
Z o n in g
Director

Charles H. Shafer
Dies A t Bay Pines

County Employes
Get 1st Social
Security Cards

h#

In , " oth* r ” mp*rittlT*, *HcJUT*,
U c • n.n derson , 65. died at Iha
Ifom lh* Horlda Slate Itosrd of orange Memprtel Hospital at 1:30
Health, there were 297 deaths in j . m. today,
Seminole County during Ihe nine
Rom May I, 1*»2, in Paota. he
monlh Pcriod of 1947 •* « 0" P * « ' i made hia home at 6th and Oliva
W&lt;th ^
births.
I Ava. In Sanford. A eom m erclsl
Th* Boird of ,r*a,lh n ,u r ** " " H«hirman hy trade, he was a
vcated that there have been 210 member o f the American Legion
marriages and l i t divorces or sn Post 22.1 o f Davy. Florida,
nulmenU&gt;
Survivor* Include his wife. Mrs.

and satcllfe programs.
Scheduled Air Force witnesses
included
Secretary
James
11.
Douglas; Gen. Thomas D. While,
chief of staff; Gan. Curtis E. Lamay. vice chief of staff and forI m rr .om m andcr of SAC, ami Maj.

Additional

Two Men Involved
In Fight; One Dies
A warrant will probably be Issu­
ed for murder In the second degree
against a 23-year-old Midway Ne­
gro. Waldo Kent following the
death of !.ewit James, alias Ruddy
Hundy who died from Injuries re­
ceived In a fight last week between
the two Negro men.
James. Sheriff J. L. Hobby’ s
offlre reported, was hit In Ihe head
with a four foot board, lie was first
taken to Semlnola Memorial Hos­
pital and later movad to Oring*
.Memorial Hospital for treatment.
He died at tha Orlando hospital.
The argument between the two
men occurred on Sipes Ave, atl most at the Intersection of Geneva
Av*.

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Herndon said yesterday, as he
received his blue snd while card
bearing hls permanent social se­
curity number, that employe* now
have the privilege of obtaining' so­
cial security eoversge if they so
desire. If, however, they have not
elected to participate by Jan. 1,
1856 they could not he covered.
I "A ll employes entering the depart­
ment after Jan. 1, 1956 will auto­
matically bo covered by -nrlal
security," ha said.
Miss Colomora said yesterday
that Iha Social Security
Act
Amendments o f 1936 provided that
the retirement system of Florida
could b* divided Inis two parts,
those favoring Social Security snd
those opposing.
Upon • favorable vste In Ihe re­
ferendum, Governor LeRoy Collins
w »* empowered to enter Into an
agreement with tha Social Securi­
ty Administration.
It Kas been anticipated that the
agreement between the State of
Florida and the Soeial Securi’ v Ad­
ministration would he sign..! be­
fore the end of 1957 In tha legisla­
tion passed by th* Slate Legisla­
ture.
On# phase o t the agreement Is
that if Ihe documents are signed
before Jan. I, 1931, social security
. coverage will be effsetiv* aa of

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“ »»y* W. W. Tyre. p m ld e e L if the Rooster's Club af a oteak fry given by the club
im iaole High Football Squad an I their dates las* sigh t s i the bhstas Club. ( L i f t
uko. Coach Jim Pigotl, Tommy lirnwn. snd Tyro.
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By ra *,D DANZIG
NEW YORK « t -W h ile June
Lockhart works la a television
play tomorrow, her voice s its the
night off.
She'll appear as a mute mall
order bride on U. S. Steele's un­
grammatically-titled d r a m a 11 e
show, "Little Charley D e a l want
a Saddle," over CBS-TV.
Since the part Involves only
pantomime, Miss Lockhart did
not Hove to stay home nights to
leans her lines. Aad she made
the moat o f this rare freedom by
seeing the new Broadway shews.
In four dayt, she look la five
plays. Including a quick trip to
Philadelphia to cateh a musical
that will have Its New York open*
lag after she returns to Caltfor-

a n t M tsoa . Sehults, a former
catcher with the St. Louts Browas
tad the Pittsburgh P irates, man­
aged Sea Antonio o f the Texas
League test seaeon.

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accustomed to her fsee. Miss
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"M a y b e, In gratitude, I ought
to run -out aad buy a ton of steel."
the said.
Lest you get the idea the works
only for the steelmakers, w e re*
mind you that M lu Lockhart will
be teen on CBS-TV’ s Jan. 13 pro*
duction of
“ Beauty
and
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B e a s t ," , and
another Western
"G u n im ok e," on March 1.
A success In all acting madia,
Miaa Lockhart prefer* live tclevl*
slon to motion pictures or the
theater. "L ive TV hat a begin­
ning. a middle and an an d," tha
said. " I t ’ s vary tatiafylag and
not at all frightening."
Rehearsal* are Reegh
Tha only drawback, Miss Lock­
hart said, com es during fshtars*
als. Things gat rough.
" I f tharo's on* wash for re*
hearse!, I'm quite Interested In
tho part lor lb * first couple o f
days. By the fourth or fifth dsy,
though, I couldn't core loss. I
have to fight it, to discipline m y­
self to keep Interested. At that
stage, It looks as If nothing is
happening. Plot deficiencies stickout and you think, 'Ob, this Is
a bom bl* Then, around tha sixth
d s y , things fall Into pises. I t be*
com as a cohesive property. It's
all ituek together and you’ve hypnettled yourself Into ftlnkinikthlx
w on't be tod bed. after a l l / ^
June'* approach to a part la to
read It through, learn the Unas
and then "build tha part around
me jlk e a house."
It may take a while to build
the house, but it comes apart In
a hurry. "I 'm usually on my way
to an airport as soon ss w e're
off the air,” she laid. " ! can’ t be
encumbered with any mood from
a part l'va finished."

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(Cont|pu«d From Page One)
Christmas m an pde-ops.
You can do both yourself and the
f - Post Office I m l favor by secur­
ing free la b el! at the Post Office
Which read ."A ll for out of town
delivery” and **AH for local deliv­
ery." Place these labels on bun­
dles of esrde tor local addresses,
destinations, and mail your out-oftown Chrtstmsa cards several days
In advance o f those Intended for
local delivery.
*
Plaa your Christmas mailings so
, that all Christmas esrds and gifts
w tor most distaot points are mailed
first.
The Postmaster has asked the
to postpone the mailing of eireula n and e a t a lo p until after Deccooperation o f all business firms
ember 21th to keep the malls clear
for the Christmas rush.
Beginning Dec. II, service win­
dows at the Post Office are
open from • a. m. to • p. m . The
windows are most crowded at
lunch tim e, so the Postmaster
suggaita that packages be mailed
before 10 a. m . or between 1:30
and 1:10 p. m.

Goldsboro School
To Be Scene Of Art
Workshop Jan. 6-8
Forty teachers from Sanford
and surrounding towns have sign­
ed up fOr tha Art Workshop to be
held Jan. « , 7 and 4. 1954. at tha
Goldsboro Elementary School, ac­
cording to an announcement made
by R. T. Mlheee, superintendent of
schools. A free educational ser­
vlet provided by Blnney A Smith
Inc., manufacturers o f "C rayola”
ersyoos and other school art sup­
plies, tha Workshop will be con­
ducted by Miss Elisabeth Belt, who
has had many years of teaching
experience and holds a Master's
Degree from Columbia University.
Tha teachers will devote 15 hours
e f their own timo to learning more
about modern creative art educa­
tion and som e of Its materials and
tools. They will learn b y doing,
rolling up their sleeves and try­
ing out the art technique! which
«M isi Belt present!. These techni­
que* will Includa some o f the uiee
of water colors, poster paints,
finger paints, colored chalks, and
- modeling clay lo addition to cray­
ons. Simple creative cra ft techni­
ques will also be presented, giving
teachers an opportunity to work
with paper and paste and various
other materials for three-dimen­
sional effects. All of the Art Work­
shop activities will be experiences
which the teachers can relatt to
their own claeiroom teaching.
School officials responsible for
the workshop arrsngements, In ad­
dition to Superintendent Mllwee,
Include Mrs. Mildred Babcock, art
supervisor.

Gary Scott Davis (Sanford)
Jessie May Muse (ta k a Mon­
roe)
Linda F ay Stafford (Sanfordi
Michael HltteO (Sanford)
Frank F irm e r (Lake Monroe)
May Martin (Sanford)

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« " • U M. Geiger Ufi Friday
.treble goal o f many o f the
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n people, some In high $ » Columbia S. C. to * b lt her
such s i the mtlltarisU and
ns makers feel it would
deployment and business In
tree way. A dictator’ s pow er
aid be thwarted by a lasting
Man has failed* for centurlit efforts for tasting peace
d will bring It through his
m which will destroy all
ngers. Bible chonotogy a*
ith fulfilled Bible prophecy
It will corao In our dayi
ta m p ion .
ipeen oversees an assembly
monthly.
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nust have been disappointed
the subway strike ended

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hMPiU &gt; ta DuWln'
men often seen walking about ‘
0a*
town dressed in dark suits and |
Mr. and Mrt. Ed Fnlford and
wearing kata. They are mlsston- Iiton* that •vary one becam e much
family visited In Lake Wales last
arias o f the Church of Jesus im ore mindful o f a Christian's re­
week.
John White (Logwood)
Christ e f Latter Day Salats, often isponsibility te im preve his quali­
M rs. W. S. Norton and Mrs. R.
Births
referred to as "M orm ons.” They Ity of teaching and ta p r e d ic t it
L. M oose left Sunday for Atlanta,
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. are called to leave their homes ireadily in the O dd.
Ga.
Herbert Muse (Lake Monroe) and fam ilies for a period o f two
The brisk cool weather did not
n e Garden Q ub held ,u Christy e a n which time Is davoted to ;prevent Immersion with reven be­
mas meeting Monday evening at
Mary Sanders (Sanford)
telling others about their religion. |
ing dipped in Lake Harris early
iba community house. ApproxlLouie Morris Palm er (G eneva) They receive no pay, or salary. &lt;
Saturday afternoon.
mately 100 attended,
Lee Sparkman (Sanford)
hut are supported by thdlr family
In his lecture on Sunday J . A.
The Home Demonstration Club
Sally Williams (Sanford)
or friendi at home. The two "M or­ Thompson Jr. enlightened many
held Its anuual Chrlstmai party
Frank Hill (D eBary)
mon” mlssionariei now laboring
Thomas Woodrow Ward (San­ In Sanford are Elder Don P. Ash­ on the subject, "W hat are the prosat the community haU Tuesday
ford)
After, Ule *m exchange, a demon,
croft from Cedar City. Utah and
Eva Louise Bullock (Sanford) Elder Stanton L. Hovey from Salt on the corner o f &gt;3 St. and Park
* ■ « given on eucumbe
A w . where a 100,000 chapel will
WUhembta Hastings (Sanford) Lake City, Utah.
! ° UP W
P.0Bi W . perr*
M rs. D. M. Ladd. Hostesses, Mrs
be built. At the present Ume,
DEC. 14
According to a booklet distribut­
church services are being held In
J. T. McLain, Mrs. Edith Woods,
iH w I u k a i
ed by the missionaries, "The
the City Hall, Sunday School start­
Mrs. G. C. LeFHs snd Mrs. Homer
Defile Mae Williams (Sanford)
Church was organised In IBM with
ing at 10:00 a. m. and Evening
Ballard servad refreshments of
Mary Monjc (Sanford)
Joseph Smith Jr.—often referred
services at 0:00 p. m. The presid­
cookies and punch.
Anna Kayma (Sanford)
to as the fottndar o f the church—
ing officer of this Sanford L.D.S.
Lula Wheeler (Sanford)
Mr. and Mrs. Justine Klnnard
as prophet, ,and head of the
Mary Elaine Doucette (San­
Branch la Jam es G. Brooks Sr.
and daughters of South Chariestoo
church. Due to severe prosecution
who Uvea at 133* MtfionvUle Ava.
ford)
the main body of the church mov­
Jenny Rose Brooks (Lake
ed from the state of New York, to
M ary)
Ohio, there te Missouri, and then
Howard C. Matthaws (Sanford)
to Illinois where they beg *» their
Births
exodus to Utah balag ted by Brig­
Baby bey to Mr. aad Mr*. F .
ham Young, second President o f
Wheeler (Sanford)
the church and coloniser ef the
Rocky Mountains. 10,000 more fol­
Michel Lawts (Sanford)
lowed
before the coming of the
Jamas Wofnaek (Sanford)
railroad many e f them pushing
Julia Ann Reason (Sanford)
handcarts with some 0,000 perish­
Mary Nuritiawitx (Cassel­
ing before reaching their premis­
berry)
ed land.
Willie P. Boston (Sanford)
"F ro m the Church Headquarters
Herbert Jones (Winter Park)
In Salt Lake City, the church ex­
Ann Sanderi (Orlando)
panded and grew rapidly, rending
May G rier (Sanford)
out m liilooa rics to every country
Mary Elaine Doucette (San­
la tire world. Today tha church
ford)
has 45 mlssloos, over 5,000 miss­
Annie R . Williams (M idway)
ionaries and a world wide mem­
LUy Williams (Sanford)
bership o f nearly one and one half
Rachel Hleka (Sanford)
minion people.”
Ella Singleton (Sanfonl)
Tha "M orm on” Church la known
Ella Jean Hardy (Sanford) *
for its laymlnistry, Its strict code
DEC. IS
o f morals and laws of health, fam ­
Ad miss leas
ed Tabernacle choir and organ,
John Beyer (D eB ary)
HIs Christmas gifts will mean more when
and Its Welfare Plan. The church
Minnie Ellison (Sanford)
owns
a
300,000
acre
ranch
loeatad
Annie W. Dubose (Sanford)
come from Yowell's. Where natne-brande
Mrs. WlUIanf E. Pippin (San­ at D eer Park, south east o f Or­
lando
between
Holepaw
and
Matford)
predominate.
bourne which la part of the
Dischargee
church
welfare
program
,
the
book­
Carl W. Egner (D eB ary)
Joanne Crouch and baby boy let aald.
Tha "M orm ons' bellava In de(Sanfonl)
Patricia Ann Werhant (San­ vine authority, latter day revela­
tion. tha atonement of Jesus
ford)
Christ, faith and works, vicarious
DEC. II
work for the dead, and additional
scripture such aa the Book of M or­
Jeanette Parller (Sanfonl)
Jur shelves are filled with « huge array at
mon. aald the Mlsaionarlei.
Joyce McComas (Sanford)
Members ef the church In San­
man-pleasing g ifts ever! See the wide se­
Martha Thompson (Sanford)
ford recently acquired property
Minnie Allen (Sanford)
lection of eolors, styles, 'lie s designed to fit
Lawrence Beaton (Sanford)
the neede o f everyone.
.
P. H. Jones (Osteen)

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Mrt. Oxley Klnnard end daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Baxter had
a* their guest* Thursday, Mra. T.
W. Prevatt and Mrt. Ed Fuiford.
Friendi of J. M. Fllbrey will be
glad to hear that be h it returned
home after being confined recently
to the hospital. He la now doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eulford and
family spent Sunday In Umatilla
with Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Jewett.

The preaetiea of tagging tuna flat
bavrevialed that they migrate
vertically at well aa horizontally.

We Are Pleased To Announce
The Addition To Our Sales Staff

Holler Motor Sales
Chevrolet - Oldsmobiie - Cadillac

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Baby boy to Mr. and 3(rs. G.
P. McComas (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Pippin (Sanford)
Dischargee
John White (Longwood)
Paul Crews (Sanford)

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Top his Christmas presents with a handsome
Stetson Hat.

Pleatway, with patented
balloon-seats, makea an Jd&lt;
g ift that special aomeone will
appreciate.

.198 up
with these low-eoet, efi-eteel
buildings. Clear span widths
— ♦O', V)" and ter o r multiple
unite. Quickly end esuly
erected. Meet local buikt
big codes.

SEE—

Film To Be Shown
At Castle Brewer
Court On Dec. 19

Lowell G. Ozier
(iencral Contrxctor
2601 Orlando Dr.

"T h e napplneis of the New
World S ociety," a technicolor film,
will he shown at M Castle Brewer
Court Thursday, Dec. 19. T:S0 p.
m „ admission free. The program
Is sponsored by Jehovah’ s Wit­
nesses with J. A. Thompson Jr.
district supervisor, In c h i m e .

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doesn't want to challenge TV*f
Hugh Wyatt E arp O'Brian ta R
fast draw contest after all. flM f i
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p w p t o w Buford and all ovar
bo opont thia poor am Chriotmoo
Statistics bonla at describing tho
of packagoo that will bo axchangtd
jgh, pcrbapo, to fill tho Grand Can*
a*; enough to naka a pUo that wooM totho sputniks; enough to go around
world thirteen timoo aad atlll pave a
_ar lane highway from Miami to Now York.
Tho point is made: Plenty of gifts will be
daring Yulotldo.
Now to an additional point: The best gifts
Rfteom e In packages. And we do not have
mind the rort—a yacht, a house, thirtyoereg of orange trees that won't fit
packages. What wa have in mind are
tho intangibles that evade packaging, how­

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ever glossy tho paper end gay tho ribbons.
A father pledgee deeper love and under­
standing o f his family — and keeps the
pledge. A teen-age daughter makes clear a
new Swansea that parental discipline
springs from love, not hostility—and acta
accordingly, A man or woman determines
to live through the year In the spirit of the
One whose birth Christinas celebrates—and
follows through on that new-found deter­
mination- These are the sort o f things we
have in mind, the gifts that don't corns in
packages,
There are more; anyone ean name those
that fit hla own circumstances. Gifts of
this kind do not cost a penny. They cannot
be bought with money. Yet they are more
precious than all the coetly gifts beneath
the tree on Christmas morning.

End T o Confusion!

I We aare
approaching the time when Con*
r e 8|
g r e i e wwill
i n eend
f K the confusion over what should
when
a preildent of the United
t o to n e w
hi
per able to perform hla
Itatee le no
The.Coaatltutlon doee not state who
gtoll determine whether the chief executive
fte incapable of functioning, and It ia unclear
on aesBW related points. The pressure for
Marifleatiesi Is building up.

TMt iiiyi; Pw»id«t EiMMnm ugifjt

It would be Important, however, even if the
President had never been ill. Tho nation's
,uck h „ b . n r»d .b u t ^ U n o ^ u r . ^
or guarantee tnat It will continue so- Ihe
question of determining the president's ability to serve, and the questions related to
that central matter, ere to be clarified as
quickly as possible.

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There ia no getting around the fact that
Trseident Eisenhower’s Illness has given
this matter a particular aense of urgency.
A friend of ours used to stay in trim
by scattering a handful of pennies in his
bedroom every morning and stooping for
than. Now he’s getting fat-says there's
no incentive in It anymore. He's going to
try dlmee next week.
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next session of, Congress. In fact, it's won't
bo a case of needing a key to the situation
•a much aa one of knowing how to work the
eombinatton.

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Tuesday, December 17, 1057

LAKELAND (U P )-T b w Florida
Citrus Commission today ordarwd
a seven-day em bargo on all shlpmenta of citrus to prevent frees*dam aged fruit from going to
market.
Tha com m ission, in an tm er-

«• fniil from being used la
trate.

concen-

The em bargo goes into effect
at 7 a.m. Tuesday and ends at

7 a.m. Dec. 34.
Tha order also affacts all gift
fruit shipment! and private trana
portstlon o f fruit out o f the stato.
The result should bo a sharp
clim b In prices for cllrus already
enrouts to market and a ahortsge
of tbs traditional or,ingot and

Certainty a bumptlua lad would be in­
taken lo keep fruit damaged by
clined to show a bit more respect for the la it week's 50 million dollar
teacher if he fcnew that acting up in class freeze off the market. Cold •
m ight have painful results. There is a. damaged fruit could ruin prices
serious question, however, whether disci­ and the reputaUon of Florida
pline through fear o f physical punishment is citrus on northern markets.
The order did not specifically
an acceptable way o f training young people
prohibit the use o f fruit this week
for life in a democratic society.
In single strength and chilled
The problems o f maintaining order and at­ juice processing. But commission
tention In the classroom are not easily solv­ o fllc lili pointed out that existing
laws ban the use of damaged
ed. When discipline is lax, aggravation plies fruit In any phase of canning.
up almost unbearably on a sensitive and The regulation allows a (Ive per
conscientious teacher. Under such circum­ cent tolerance In damaged fruit
stances, there is a great temptation to for use in orange concentrate.
puniah a child fo r his own benefit and that The com m ission defined freezedamaged fruit as eltrus which
o f othera in the class.
shows s marked drying extending
Generations ago, the strap and the ruler Into the segments of the fruit for
and the springy birch rod were the best more than one quarter o f an inch
means known for keeping pupils quiet and from the stem end or m ore than
alert. Now wo know better wuys. Classes, lh* equivalent amount of this
can be made so interesting that the pupils |
0, tho fru„ frull whlch
themselves become disciplinarians by frown- ,h ow i, before the drying p r o ce ii
Ing on the interruptions o f smart alecks. starts, other injuries such as a
Even more vital is home training that In­ water-soaked appearance, a break
down in ju k e cells, and open
stills respect fo r both authority and the spaces In the pulp.
learning process,
Heavy opposition cam e at the
There are admittedly more difficult me­ dawn meeting from gift fru t
thods then holding the threat o f humiliation shippers who protested that the
. . . , ..
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,
embargo would ruin their heavy
and Physical pain over a claw. They place p r t.Christm ss shipments,
responsibility not alone on tho teacher, but, Jolm M Fojl oC 0r|#Tjai pr,,|
also on the parents o f school children. But dunt of the huge Minute Maid
they are better than the strap urn! will b o Carp., argued that oranges would
far more effective in the long run if— and be safe (or use in conesntrate lur
at least a week after the freeze.
this is the key to it nil—both parents and He paint*! tut that tho only
teachers work hard at their share o f tho scientific lest so far on* the
task.
freeze damaged fruit In concen

Ir a k showed that It was safe at
least six days after freezing.
A Urnado Fsb. I, 1884 roadsd
Th* idea of a driv*-ln th«it*r
A flying fish docs not flap It,
" I f we take all frozen orange*
from southern Illinolie to th* Gulf with an Individual screen faring wings, h . spreads them alrplan.
out of concentrate It can ruin the
fashion, vibrate* , 1* la
u*
o f U ix lcu , kiting 800 persons.
ea«h car was patented In 1954.
water'* surface mui K»ai ■ II) in* Industry by short supply, and we
would have to re-establish the
fish have b.cn timed at 31 miles
concentrate m arket," he warned
an hour, for a length o f about 300
"F o r God's sake, before we throw
f«*t, in California.
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E x tra -fa st sorvlco a t thl«
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dollars worth
of
oranges sw ay let’ s not act too
hastily for the sake of a regula­
tion."
H is commission answered F o x 's
pita by calling a meeting of its
Concentrate Advisory Committee
Dec. B to study tha e ffe ct o f
frosea oranges la conesntrate.
Key Scales, Jr., o f .W eiridale.
chairman o f the commission, said
hla group ia "eoaselsnUously"
trying to work out the problem
o f frow n oranges la concentrate.
He pointed out that the concen­
trate industry never before has
been faced b y such a problem
that was caused by last week's
M T(re fn n e
It wae the w o n t freeze dam agewise since 1834 and wsathermcn
recorded to* lowest temperatures
gtiierslly since the big freeze of
1889.
Dr. L. G. MecDowel, research
director o f the commission, said
he has already started experi­
ments on tho concentrate probo f frozen oranges and put them

FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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7*Day Embargo Ordered On Citrus

ta m n M Uut wtlon b , Ukra. Th. «!m l&gt;
Up |n
W i ClMd,
, ,on,
istratkm has proposed a constitutional
way from Sanford) the school board has
aHtendmwnt that would give the cabinet given teachers the authority to whack the
power to determine whether the prealdent
palms o f obstreperous pupils with a strop.
f"* “ ,nT c ^ | “ “
the
le able to discharge the duties of office. Now
This Is expected to improve school discipline p j j 'j j j 1 prod'!u . mor*
mor* than so
It le reliably reported that Mr. Elsenhower and give teachers a better opportunity to per cent of the citrus
norm ally
would not insist on this plan but would
marketed before Chrlitmas.
teach.
approve of any reaaonable solution of the
The
em ergency
action
was
givVlfllls

tire. Alternatively. Radford might federal officials had hoped. In recent months a number o f com­
be appointed to some other South­
panies have cu t. beck planned in­
east Asian any- Tokyo says some vestment In nuclear power. Big
o f them (m em bers of the South­ reason: The co st
atomle dereleast Asia Treaty Organixatlon) are opment has increased sharply in
feeling neglected. Naming o f an the last two years and the psyofL
ambassador o f Radford's standing In the form o f hoped-for corpora?#
would be ■ morale-booster.
profits, h is receded Into the fu­
MOOPLA
ture.
There's likely to be a lot o f po­
SPORTS OUTLOOK
litical hoopla but little action on
Look for Ron Dolaney to sweep
farm legislation next year. Wash­ all his raw s when (ho new Indoor
ington says that about all Secre­ track season begins during the
tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben­ next couple o f weeks. Delaney, the
son will get from Congress — be­ Irish lad who runs for VUIanova
tides arguments — is extension o f University, has won 17 straight inthe law which permits the sale o f |door races and there doesn't ap.
surplus
foods abroad. Benson I pear to be anybody around w hx
stands little chance of winning ap- ean m ap hla string, Delaney h a ?
proval o f a proposal to retire run a mile in 3:58:8 outdoors and
whole farm s from production, a s ; |S the best bet to run the first InWashington sees It, and no chance door miles under four minutes.
at sli on his suggestion for drop­ However, he would need a fast rlping price supports to SO per cent v sl to push him to that goal, be­
of parity.
cause be runs only as fast as he
ANOTHER FIRST?
has to ia hU races.
Western European scientists are
about convinced that Rusila has
another first — the most powerful
telescope In the world. Britain’ s
Jodrell Bank Teleicope has been
the biggest. It was finished just
in time to track the Soviet Sput­
niks. The scientists believe the
ism. He said h e-p ick ed tam plei new Russian telescope w ill be
into concentrate to determine their used to map temperatures se m is
effect on the quality o f the juice. the surface o f the sun. The Rus­
Penalties fo r violating the em ­ sians want to find out the connec­
bargo were act at 11,000 fine or tion between sun spots and com ­
munications difficulties and weath­
a year in Jail or both.
The com m iailon said It would er ch in g es on earth. This Infor­
enforce a "s trict Interpretation" mation would be o f great military
value as regards radio control of
of thelaw.
The em bargo actually starts at space missiles and long-range
11 p.m . today because until 7 weather prediction.
a.m. Tuesday no fruit can move
TROUBLE
without a strict inspection. All
Intelligence reports say that the
Inspectors quit work at 11 p.m. North Korean Communists are ex­
taeh day.
periencing Increasing difficulties
g . 0 . Calhoun o f the Railway in keeping farm ers under control
Express Co. said he Interpreted- Signs of unrest are mounting and
the ruling lo m ein that sit orders the farm ers are showing more re­
of gift shipments up to 7 a.m. sistance to Communist controls. A
Tuesday would b « allowed to pass big crackdown ia In prospect.
PUMPING
across state lines, even if the
actual shipment of the fruit occur­
The federal government may
red later in the day. He said have to pump a lot more money
he believed the placing o f the into the peacetime atomic energy
orders would be considered the program next year despite the em ­
same as "a ctu a l shipm ent."
phasis on expenditure for nuclear
It could not be learned im m e­ missiles. Private enterprise isn't
diately bow state officials would assuming the burden for atomic
rule on this.
development as rapidly as some

By a s i u s M . MCCANN
U aBal p r e w sta ff C W r w f a a M
United P r e s s correspondents
around the work) look abend at
the news that w ill make tbs beadlines.
■ a n y h andsh ake
Washington gossips are wander­
ing whether tb s close friendship
between President Elsenhower and
Sherman Adam s, his assistant,
may b a rs cooled. When Eisenhow­
er shook bands with well-wishers
before be flew to Paris Friday,
Adams g ot the quickest handshake
o f ah. In contrast, Elsenhower bad
n few words to say to his old
friend Gen. A lfred M. Gruentber
and quite a few more fo r Vico
President Richard M. Nixon.
APPOINTMENT
Tokyo reports that it win be no
surprise if A dm . Arthur W. Rad-,
ford, form er chairman o f the joint
chiefs o f staff, is given a high dip­
lomatic post soon. The w ord In
Tokyo ia that it's possible be may
be named am bassador to The Philpplnes i f
the . present envoy
Charles E . Bohlen, decides to re­

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Conning The News
■v VIRGINIA COHN. SneAnty M K er

Mrs. Howard.
G.Sim m onsW ed

The business meeting of the Wo­
A simple cerem ony Decem ber
man's Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church was held re­ • united j C a r r i a g e Mr*. Beulah
cently in the ehurth.
U . Howard and George Washing­
The theme o f the program was ton Simmons, both of Sanford. The
"F o r God so L ov ed ", presented by service was performed In lite
Circle 9. hire. A. J . Peterson was home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. C.
In charge of the program. After White of Lake Mary. Rev. White
the prayer *and devotional, Mrs. officiated. Mrs. Howard 1* the
G.*B. Drake, dressed In Japanese daughter of the late Mr. and M rs,
costume, sang "T h e Love of G od ", J. P. Terpe&amp;nlng of Alton. Ui.
accompanied by Mr*. 11. H. New­
Mr. Simmons Is the ton of Mr.
man.
and Mrs. Rual Simmons of Samson,
M rs. Clyde Humphrey introduc­ Ala. For her wedding, the bride
ed several speakers who related chose a blue suit with white ac­
hindrances to the spread o f the cessories. Her corsage was a dou­
gospel. Mrs. John Fox explained ble lavender orchid.
Her sister, Mrs. Louis Roberts,
that language and health barriers
are destroyed by strong physical and brother, Fred Terpcnnlng,
requirements and language study hosted the wedding dinner which
followed at Jim Spencer's restaur­
for missionaries.
Non-Christmas religions w ere ant. The table was decorated with
flowers.
Attending
cited as obstacles fay Mrs. Voile appropriate
Williams Sr. Medical administra­ were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terpention by missionary doctors and nlng, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rob­
nursea are said to bo excellent erts, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wylie,
approaches. Communism and In­ Ogle Terpcnnlng, and Mrs. Lcnternational tensions also make the nla Godwin.
spread of Christianity difficult.
The couple left Immediately af­ P A R T O F THE HUGE erowd that enjoyed the annual Pollcom*n&gt;
Sirs. John Abrahams informed ter the dinner for a wedding trip
Hall Saturday night at the falayfalr Inn. faluiic wa* (applied by tk l
the group that st-vmi faith, college to Alabama. They are presently
Mayfair Inn Pepnlalre*.
(Jameson Photo)
and seminary training ar* netes living on West First St. fair. Sim­
sary requirements for miss’ onar mons Is a carpenter.
les.
Airs. Humphrey closed the pro­
The devotional was given by
gram taking fo r the dedication of
Mrs. A. J . Peterson; stewardship,
r-i-Tih m and offerings lor the
Mrs. John Abrahams. After rou­
mi ;s W s .
tine business the meeting closed
CIRCLE 1
Mr*, lleisn Carter eondurisd the with prayer. Present were Mrs.
The annual Christmas muslcsl
program was presented Thursday meeting. The devotional was gt/en Kratzert, Mrs. C. L. Park. Mrs.
night by the glee club of the San­ by Sir*. E. M. Carroll; steward- Clyde Humphrey, Mrs. Joe Wright,
O PENIN G THEIR G IFTS are Mr. and Mr*. Joe Ru**l. at the
Miss Joni Saunders, popular ford Gram m ar School before a ca *V|» by Mrs. R. T. Coooer Sir* Mr*. A. J . Peterson, Mrs. Turner
shower given for them Friday night by tlis Business Women*
Organisation o f the Presbyterian Church in Lsku Mary. The Russia Decem ber bride-elect, was honored parity audience of parents and M. L. Vance gave the eom m udty Lodge, Mrs. Voile Williams, Mrs.
(Photo by IlcrgaUum) Thursday evening with a barbecue friends. The occasion was the missions report. Mrs. Carroll clos Louis Hoop, Mrs. A. L. Thomas
1 weru married very recently.
given b y Mrs. Eugene Estrldge monthly P. T. A . meeting.
and Mrs. John Fox.
cd the meeting with prayer.
and h er mother Sirs. Al Collins
CIRCLE 4
Attending w ere Strs. Carroll,
Under the direction of Mrs. Rob­
at the Collins' home on W. 18th ert Richards, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Cooper, Sirs. Vance. Sirs.
The meeting of Circle 4 was
St.
George Touhy, the glee club thrill­ Lillian Vickery. Sirs. Cecil T u c­ conducted by Mrs. Dixon. The mis­
Lovely
flower
arrangements ed the listeners with their rendi­ ker. Sirs. A. J. Walker, Sirs. J. sion study lesson was given by
were placed about the room and tion of traditional Chrlstmaa songa. F. Lewis, Sirs. Ben Burke, Sirs. Mrs. Fred Myers. Tho stewardship
- LAKE M ARY—A bridal shower Community Presbyterian Church the hostesses presented the hon- Soloists were Anne Aiken singing E. C. Harper, Mrs. A. L. Bari- lesson was given by Mrs. R J.
w as given Friday evening at the honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hus- orce with a piece of her chosen "H oly Night" and Donald Wood­ neau, and a new member, Mrs. Thomas. Ten dollars was donated
to the Lottie Moon mission offer­
silver.
ruff presenting "T h e Good Shep­ T. C. Pitchford.
&gt;1, who were married recently.
ing. It was announced that the
CIRCLE 3
The guests then enjoyed a deli­ herd". The stage was beautifully
Mr}. Russi Is the form er Jean Ann
decorated with polnsettlas gather­
Circle 3 was opened by the chair­ County Home Is the mission pro­
cious barbecue supper.
Nelson of Lake Mary.
ject for December. Plans were
Invited to attend the event with ed before the freeze. Changing man Mrs. Hal Colbert, with the
The zhtwer was given by the
lights reflected the mood of esrii watchword for the year and a pra­ made for remembering the pat­
Miss
Saunders
were
her
mother,
HEMEROCALL15 CIRCLE
Business Women's Organisation of
song.
yer. Tho devotional was given by ients there. Eleven circle mem­
A covered dish supper and the church. In the receiving line Mrs. Joseph Saunders; the groomPrior to the concert a business Mrs. Myron Smith, on the Christ­ ber* attended the meeting.
elect's
mother,
Mrs.
Joseph
M
ess­
Christmas
party was
enjoyed were Mr. and Mrs. Hussl, Mrs.
meeting was held. Mrs. M. T. mas Story. She stressed the Im­
CIRCLE 3
vThursday night by mem bers of Verncr Nelson, the bride's mother, ier; the bride-elect’ s sister, Mrs.
portance of Christ in Christmas
B in. N. B. Wilkinson conducted
• r f » dln*
Tthe liem erocallls Circle. The party and Mr*. K. E. True, chairman Earl Swanncr of Orlando; M rs. *, *&gt;'n*1
Lou Rom an, Mr*. Francis Stem “ There Is a Present". Announce- and the Lottie Moon offering for the meeting, which wa* held In
was held at the home o f Mrs. M. of the party. Hostesses were Mrs.
(lrom
ments were made roncem lng the foreign missions.
tho TEL class room. Mrs. W. P.
E . Baker on Grapeville Avc. Co- Sydney Fowler, Mrs. Marshall
Tho report on mission study was Brooks led the prayer. She alto
shell* w.u., I.,., a.™ ., Friday
i s * night.
5 » ! Lt. Cdr. Louis Hoop given
fg\hoitesses were Mrs. C. E. Hunter Smith. Mrs. James M. Thompson,
by Mrs. SleWhorter. Sirs. secured the names of those who
- and Mrs. R . L. McKnight.
Mrs. Richard Keogh and Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. Gerald Covington, praised the parents for their c o ­ D. It. Beck read a letter from will assist In church visitation.
Miss
Jeanette
KInlaw,
Miss
Patty
Twenty-four members enjoyed Smathcrs.
operation and in return received Mr. John at the Florida Children's
The devotional was presented by
Walker and the hostesses, Mrs.
the delicious dinner, which was
an ovation for the outstanding Job Home thanking the circle for a gift Mrs. W. D. Gsrdlncr. Plans for
The table was covered with
Estrldge and Mrs. Collins.
served from a buffet table deco­
he has done as chairman of the of money. The meeting w it dosed local missionary work were tug
white satin. The cloth was caught
rated with red polnsettlas and
with Christmas carols sung by gested by Mrs. If. E. Turner, com
game.
at either end and In the middle
'bu rn in g tapers. Card tables were
Herold Heckenbach, principal, those present. Attending were Sirs. munlty missions chairman. The
with sprays of cedar and Christ­
- set up for dining. Each was cen­
Pippin, circle will sponsor prayer meet
apologized far the cold building Colbert, Mrs. Wllllim
mas balls. A wedding cake cen
tered with a red candlo and green­
and assured the parents that the Mr*. B. R. Beck, Mrs. M. N. Cle- ing attendance through December.
lered the table, flanked with sil­
ery. The large round coffee table
faulty boiler would be mended by veland, Mr*. H. J. Fulch, Mr*. B.
ver candelabra bearing white tapAn Instructive m en ag e was
WEDNESDAY
In the living room held the Christ­
eri.
C h iefs Wives Club meeting at morning. President Cliff Abies F. McWhorter, Mrs. Harold Davit, given by Mrs. Martha Marshall,
mas treo which had been entered
After opening their many gifts the C. P. O. Club at 8:00 P. M. .complimented
it
,Mrs. nichards
,
, . for Mrs. Myron Smith, Mrs. E. R. stewardship chairman. Mrs. Phil
# in the flower show by the HemeroWood, and Mrs. S. J. Davis.
Ip* asked for eubscrlptlons to the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hu
sit
Joined
the
Election
of
officers.
All
members
her
dlrectIon
°*
lho
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e
e,ubcfallis Circle. Tito tree w as made
CIRCLE 3
church magazine*. Coupons were
o f palmetto berries, gilded and group in singing Christmas car­ urged to be present.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mrs. W. A. Kratiert, co-chair­ collected for the Baptist Children's
Sanford Women's Golf Associa­
•/rotted. Mrs. R. L. McKnight, cir­ ols led by Waller Piper. Mrs.
Marie Carpenter
man of Circle 3. conducted the horn*.
cle chairm an, was responsible for Thompson accompanied them on tion luncheon at the Bfayfalr Coun­ Ralph Austin Smith
meeting In the absence o f Mrs.
CENTRAL CIRCLE
the
piano.
About
forty
attended.
try
Club,
12:30
P.
if.
this work of art. Gifts for mem­
David S.
The Central Circle of the First
bers brought for exchange were
Baptist Church met .Thursday at
placed beneath the tree.
the home of Mrs. Ira Southward
Mrs. Erie Vihlen presented the
with falra. J. W. Schwarz presid­
program . She discussed "Flow ers
ing.
from the Bible". "The Littleit An
The mretlng was opened by the
^ grl". a recording by Lore'U
reading o f the garden collect in
V Young, w as played, and the circle
unison, fairs. George McCall, pro­
received a real treat when their
gram chairm an, Introduced Mrs.
“ Your Ginas &amp; Paint Headquarters"
"Littlest A ngel", tiny Mary liar
G. W. Halley who presented a pro­
riot Bennett, made her debut. Th*
gram on "B irds in the Bible",
baby is the daughter of Mr. and
111 W. 2nd
F A 2-1622
naming many birds mentioned in
Mrs. R. A. Bennett. This was her
quoted scripture passages.
first large social gathering, and
ahe behaved, of course, like an an­
Mrs. falcCalt displayed a number
o f Chrlstmaa decorations that can
gel.
MIMOSA CIRCLE
aluminum and tin
The Mimosa Circle of the San­
and from chicken wire,
were made and loaned
ford Garden Club met at the home
4 of Mrs. C. L. Wallis Friday the
by fairs. Blanton
Owen.
13th with Mrs. B. F. McWhorter
co-hostess. The Christmas theme
Mrs. R. W. Turner, horticulture
was carried nut as decorations.
chairman, mentioned articles to
Mrs. Ray Peck, chairman, open­
appear in the paper in February.
ed the meeting by members resdA discussion followed on plant
Ing the Garden Collect.
Injury from cold; also the treat­
Monthly reports were given.
HOLLOW
ment and care they should have,
Mr*. McWhorter, Garden Therapy
Santa Claus then called numbers
GROUND
Chairman, reported that gifts had
and plants were exchanged. Mrs
been given to the patients of SemiBLADES
Southward presented Mrs. Schwarz
- nole County at the Orlando TB
and a visitor, fairs. Bailey, with a
* Hospital. Also, gifts and cards will
box of oranges.
be sent for Christmas.
Delicious cookies, nuts, mints
Tw o members of the circle a on
and coffee were served !rom the
ribbons at the flower show.
dining table with Mrs. Schwarz
Mrs. Robiolio, Courtesy Chair­
pouring.
man, reported on cards sent.
Present were Mrs. J. W. Sch­
Mrs. C. B. lev elled . Horticul­
warz, Sirs. N. If. Brewer, Mr*.
ture Chairman informed members
George McCall, fairs. Ira South­
that a national contest was being
ward, fair*. R. W. Turner. Mrs. E.
held from Oct. 1. 1937 to April 1,
R. Wood, fairs. B. C. faloore, fairs.
193A on raising Florida Avacado
T1IE COMMITTEE IN CHARGE ; of All Saints Episcopal Church be the priest In charge for the Mrs. George Persy, 3frs. Wallace A. K. Rossetter, fairs. A. F. Cut*
m seeds for competition. Planting, of refreshments pose behind the executive board and vestry. The winter months. Left to right. .Mr*, G a bier, Mrs. Carl Smarting, fairs. lum, Mr*. G. W. Bailey. Mrs. E,
* fertilising and care was discussed. laden table at the reception given reception honored Rev. end hire . Wm. Nyc, Dr. Mabel Magee, Mrs. Marjory Lambert. (Photo by Cox) M. Hoke, fairs. Frank Evans and
Fins, riftf.kitr
«
First prise will be $100.00 and sec­ recently in Enterprise by members Milton Canaga. Rev. Canega wdl j Robert Elmers, Mrs. Van Bracklc,
hollo« ground I
Mrs. Zeb Ratliff.
their iharpaess
ond prise $30.00. Eight members
Ills S PIECE
volunteered to raise them.
I) llflUtMIU
Gifts and plants w ere exchang­
ed. At the January meeting a quiz
will be held.
Refreshm ent! were served to
TUESDAY
Mrs. C. B. Cleveland. Mrs. Her­
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
man Lederhaus. Miss Kay Henninger, .Mrs. Herbert Behrens, Mrs. First Presbyterian Church will
4 Mary Swankhous, Mrs. Alice Ho- meet in the Youth Building from
biolio, Mrs. W. B. Moye, Mrs. Ray 8:00 P. M. through 3:00 P. 31. for
a Christmas party.
Peck, and hostesses.
Tragedy Is atriklag Sanford I downtown la Roum llUt's drugthrough numerous f l m which have ( *t®M- The odor of
hang* over the area. The Sanford
recently caused loas o f Ufe end
fire department caved the day ai
property to local dtlxen*. None o f usual—but only Just In time. Chief
the Area could be attributed to Cleveland estimated that five
Christmas trees or decorations,
more minutes could have meant
which cause most o . the conflagathe end o f the entire building.
tlons at this time o f year. It la a
Carolyn and Rupe L egs re enter­
pitiful and heartbreaking sight to tained friends for dinner Saturday
see a daughter who h at lost her night. Irene and Hugh O'Hara had
mother o r a mother who has lost a cocktail party which Included
her baby—to say nothing of a dear old V A H 1 And I say this
fam ily without a home, or a busi­ very tenderly, as all of you may
ness without a place to operate.
know.
We are fast approaching the
The Presbyterian Church was
most dangerous time o f the year full Sunday afternoon for the an­
—the highway* will b e clogged nual all music Christinas program.
with travellers, cold weather win Julie and Bob Anderson played
bring ou t heaters and stoves— several selections accompanied by
please, please, think of your Louise Touhy. Understand that
frieoda w ho have recently known Julie looked perfectly lovely is
tragedy. D on't let It happen to usual. The afternoon w ai of great
you. T h e highway statistics are Inspiration to the many who at
always grim —but w e do hear tended.
about tham constantly. The fires
Little Brownie news here. Troop
in the hom e can be prevented as 10 led by lil y Buckler and Jane
a rule b y eautlon. K can happen Fletcher made “ octopussles" out
to anyone. And e fire could hap- of yarn at a recent meeting. The
to you.
toys will be presented to the pat­
course, all o f this Is an up- ients in the pediatric ward of the
o f another fire, this time. Seminole Memorial Hospital.

M iss Saunders Grammar School
Presents Program
Feted Thursday Before Full House
At Collins' Home

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6 Year Old Bearing Trees
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Thl* la * *
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ball bawl b i n . The dispatch**
will cam the ••i mi la tba Qa­
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THEBE HAPPY GOLFERS! Wieners la ttm Msyf ib Inn |!l,W g PGA Open leaday w en (Left la
right) Jay Hehert. Walter Barknae, and Ed “Porky" Oliver. Bnrhemo took top honan. •
art and Oliver tying far aacoadl place.
________________________________________ (B u ff Pknte)

Mr STEVE GEESTKL
United P ita Sparta Writer

CLAUDE HtTTELL, member of the Fighting Bemhnlee eqaad re­
ceives the' moot vahwble pleyer trophy fee the Brahman Bowl tUt
from C. Monty Bask, ckalrman ef the Brahman Bowl
(Phots by Bergstrom)
• GROZA ADDS TWO

Special Purchase

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NEW YORK Ol -

The two field

goals Lou Gross of the Cleveland
Browns kicked against the New
York Giants Sunday gave him a
total of 148 during his 11-year pro­
fessional football career.

gam es the playera w a n too floaty
KNOXVILLE, Tens. 01 - Coach
drawn.
Bowden Wyatt la using tba low
W yatt dots not want this to hap­
pressure approach to prepare his
Tennessee VoU . for their Gator i pen again. Ha feels five days of
Bowl gam e against Texas M M .
j Inteaslve practice at Sunny Ponte
■rise program Includes a pro- Verda, Fla., will bn euffletent to
Chriitm es vacallon for the play­ get Tennessee in top shape.
ers, no form al practice sessions
“ Wa'Il be in good running con­
until flva days before tho gsm e
dition,’ ' Wyatt aald, "and at full
at Jacksonville, FIs., Dee. a , and
strength for the g a m e ,"
a generally relaxed attitude all
In good form , Tennessee will
around.
show Bear Bryant’ s Aggie* a
The twin factors of recruiting
small but highly m obile Uon which
and final exam s are responsible
has prohibited m ajor liberties by
for this easy-going system.
10 opponents and a sound, If un­
Coaehca have been busy telling spectacular, single wing offense.
high school footbril stars that Ten­
Gordon Eey Man
nessee Is the fln n t place possible
Tailback Bobby Gordon it tba
to matriculate and tho playera
key man In tha Ttnnesse* attack.
were equally busy earning their
He Is not an exceptionally fa it
letters In the classrooms, although
roim tr but la powerful and gets
they found Umo for small-group
fine downfleld blocking, long a
drills.
Tennessee trade mark.
A Third Big Besson
Gordon la an average paster and
A third reason for the no-pres­
sure post season preparation may uaea the forward aerial sparing­
ly, but he Is one o f the best puntovershadow the other two.
After Tennessee b est Vanderbilt era In the country. The long boom ­
to end tho season with a T-l rec­ ing kick la a vital aegment o f the
ord, Wyatt said, "th e big mistake Vol offense.
In the btekfleld with Gordon are
I made was pushing the boya too
fullback Tomm y Bronson, a kan­
hard, too early.”
This early push produced con­ garoo when Tennessee, need* the
secutive wins over Maryland, precious yard or two; blocking
North Carolina and Georgia Tech back Stockton Adkins, and wlogbut by the time the Vole reached back Bill Anderson, extremely dantho Mississippi
and Kentucky ' g e n u s on the lUtle-uied ravers*.

400 pair .

H U M M IN G !

White Sox Pitching
Staff Is Strong
By AL LOPEZ
shape at first base also. Earl TorWritten P er The United Press
geson did a great Job for us last
TAMPA. Pla. (U P )— They aay MaMn hitting .298 and driving in
pitching wins pennants, and the 5J runj
way the Chicago White Sox pitchAI1
M ,n ^
fl m .
lug staff ah ipei up now, there s Uy , n v ery W fh „
j Ie ksoo.
no question that It la tho strongBaa much more experience
est one In the Am erican le a g u e . now than he had when he first
Early Wynn, whom we got from broke In and he could really esCleveland, gives us another good, tabllih him self next year. He
solid starter to go with fellow s COuJd even supply som e of the
like Billy Pierce, Dick D on ov an ,' p a * , , the critics say we’ ll be
Jim Wilson, BUI risch er and B ob missing. And w e atUl have big
Keegan.
Walt Dropo for duty at first base,
And Ray Moore, whom wo ob- too. Ho hit IS homers and drove
tained from Baltimore, represents In M runs fo r us last season,
the
Sammy Esposito gives us tho In­
th* kind of man
m in wo
we were looking
fer
for to give our bullpen a
■ big lift,
lift. field Insurance we need In case
Moore will handle the relief work o f any Injuries,
along with G erry Staley, Dixie
Our eatchlug staff Is a good one
Howell and Paul LaPalm e.
with Sherm Lollar, Earl Battey
I’ m not discounting young Jim and Las Moss. Like Jackson, BatDarlington,
Derrlngton, either. He’ s th*
tho bonus toy could com e very fast next
boy w e’re carrying and he could year. He has all the tools.
turn out to be a pleasant pitching
surprise for us next lesson.
There was som e talk that we
hurt ourselves on offense when w e
gave up Minnie Mlnoso and Larry
Doby to get Wynn and Moore.
Perhaps we did sacrifice a few
RBPa but I think the added pitch­
ing help we obtained will m ore
than make up for It,
Other Good Hitter*
Besides, 1 feel w e got som e
pretty fair hitters In fellows such
aa At Smith, Billy Goodman and
Tito Francona.
Smith la no slouch at the plate
and the .247 average he had at
Cleveland last season li certainly
not a true Indication of his ab il­
ity. Wa think that a change o f
scenery will make a big difference
in hla cese.
We’ re counting on Smith aa crnr
left fielder. Jim Landis can play
center field as well aa anyono in
tha league, and we’ ll have both
Jim Rivera and Francona avail­
able in right field.
The addition of Goodman from
Baltimore frees Bubba Phillips for
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Soon tho wreath* will go up, I N fret* wtfl bo
decorated, and all tho happiness and excitemint a l the season will bo with us again.
But whan Christmas tt humming, extra
expenses are coming, too. These can't bother
the members of our Christmas Club—we have
fust distributed to thorn thousands And thou*
sands of dollars to keep worries away.

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base and the outfield.
We’ re thinking of Goodman In
terms of third bate. Frankly, I’ m
not the least bit concerned about
our situation around second base.
Wa have the best second bate man*
In the league In Nellie Fox and
Lula Aparicio at shortstop gives
CONGRATULATIONS W ALTER 1 Jay Hebert coigrelu lsles Walter Burkem* following the final putt our eiub a* good a double play
of the tournament. Jack Anthony, PGA O fficial (at left) pulU Uurkrntu over to the table where card* combination aa you'll find.
wrrt checked and completed.
(S taff Photo)
Aparicio Hits and Strata
Aparicto'a value doesn't end on
A new binocular weighing only defense alone. Ha’ e a w hli on the
base paths (b e led the league
214 ounces Is worn like eyeglasses
with 28 stoldn b a se d and he
and folds to fit Into a spectacle proved to a lot o f people that he’ s
a pretty fair country hitter, too.
case.
1 think wa're In mighty good

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Reg. $39.95 Elec. Perrulator 134.98
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115 8. Magnolia
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300 E a it F in t St.
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Desks
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310 E. F in t St.

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Many Styles to Choose From
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Kodak Movla Projector, 8mm
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1322. Wo telegraph.

EaUU Broker
Ph PA S-1S01—17*92 at Hiawatha

FISH ERS NURSERY
Citrus — Plant* — Peot
Cor. Magnolia k Onora PA 2-4636

Butlnoae background halpful, but
not necessary.

Thia la a good opportunity fag
th* right perton with oportunlty fo r advancement.

A . B. P L .

Sleeping rooms, TV. Tha Gable*, Broker Aaaaafakaa
401 Magnolia Acs.. PA 2-0710.
aw Jr., P. J. t -------field Wiltotta. aad R.
Pum. apt IIS Elm Acs.
llama. Bob Edward* A. C.
aay, Land lu m yar.
f / Pum. Apt. 3300 Mallodrills.
Park Ave.

Ph. P A 3-8198

A shipment from Hawaii. Cattleya
Hybrids and banda* In hud and
bloom for Christmas also Botani­ Apply t&lt;&gt; Itm NP Car* Sanford
cal* in bloom. Reasonable. Wm.
Joes, 1317 Oregon, o ff N. Mills,
Herald stating qualifications.
Orlando.

f 2 S

Nletly fumlahad fuHy equipped 2
hadroom apt. $76 mo. Ph. PA 2,

086X.

{T w o bad room unfumlahad houae
* i. with kitchen equipment, $63.00
. J f n in th ly . 405 San Carlo#, Phono

*|J.‘ PA 2-3961.
■ 3 BR upstairs apt. F A 2-0647.
,
---------------Pumishad 4 rooms and bath, all
atactrie kitchen. Call PA 2-388$.
Unfurnished baautiful Lake Pront
S badroom. 1W bath homa. Ph.
FA 2-4906.

' 1—Wa N I M s To

I

New Homes
Lake Front

rWT

Year's lcaao on small housa on
outskirts o f Sanford o r vicini­
ty, with
approximately ona
aero o f wooded land. Writ# Box
WIIM *» Sanfonl Herald.

Property

KKAI. E STATE FOR B A L I

REAL ESTATE D RIVE-IN
2444 French A vt.

J. W . IIALL, REALTOR
Johnny Walkar, A ssocia u
“ Call H all" Phone F A 2 3641
EXCLUSIVE M A Y F A IR —3 bedroom, IW baths. Two choice
homes to choose from.
a* New 3 badroom homa, built in
kitchen. On 100x135 foot lot.
$1800. down.
W e now have modern 2 bedroom
houses priced from $6250.00 to
$8760.00.
W . H. -B IL L " STUMPER
Realtor A Insurer
Assoc. Guy Allen. Gretehen Hall,
Arietta Price, Everett Harper
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N . Perk

Stenstrom Realty
H. E. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
2437 Laurel - Phone FA 2 14M

Now Under Construction
.7 bedroom, 1 bath
7 bedroom, 2 hath
I bedroom, 2 bath

All nf these beautiful home* are
located on Lake Front Lota.

Chnnae your choice
o f Financinf Plana:
FHA, FHA In Service and
Conventional

RAYMOND M. BALL
REALTOR
REAL ESTATE-INSU RANCE
FOR RESULTS
List vour property with us.
204 S. r »r k Ave.. Sanford
FA 2-6641
'

For th* homo buy
o f a Ilfa-Um* ton

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

Cherry Real l i t a l a Agaaey
Dial FA 2-9»2»— Notary
1219 W. 13 8t. Pear-Bar bar Shop
New

]

Bedroom

Boi

$700.00 Down
reatures electric kitehani, terras*
so floors, and choice residential
locations.

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
Phone FA 2 3103
KENNETH E. BLACK
R REG. R E A L E STATE BROKE?.
1009 V. 2nd
Phone F A 2-0221
Beautiful Take Front 3 bedroom,
1U bath housa.
PH. FA 2*4908.

$25,000.00
I're-Movinff Snle

Contrast!eg A Repair*
1867 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2 8 M
Plumbing — K rnky Heating

.M. G. HODGES

frees on sweet seedling root,
21.28 each at Seminole Nuratrv,
H iway 17A92, Longwood. L J.
c .,u tl, , r .
Double burner auprr flame oil brat*
»r complete. Call FA 2-1318
203:) Atv i tic.

Service on All Water Pumps—
Walla Drilled — Pump*
Paola Road
Phone FA 2 6037 Circulating

healer, 2002

French.

20 colum n set o f Illustrated Home
C l , ARK
Library
Encyclopedias.
Nave
n um bin g, llrallnr k Supply C*.
still In original wrappings. HeContracting k Repairs
gulnr roal $150. sell for $75 or
261$ Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2*2374
beat offer. Ph. FA 2*2332.
Hi$hway 17*92 South Sanford

PLUMBING

t'V * Joiner planer, slightly used.
4* cedar ehest, newr. Sell cheap.
Ph. FA 2-5643 after fl;30 p.nu

Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimate*
R . I.. HARVEY
For bale— Girls bicycle, good
Salesman and collector, age 25-55, 204 Sanford Ave. rhone FA 2*3383
condition. 123 W. 9th.
i.-A t T d M M I c s i— n m L E U
tn service an established all
colored
Fir*
Insurance
debit
In
^
T
F
I
a R T S T IC T h ? ! ------------------- Studio m uch, Hollywood bed, 2 cu.
It will pay YOU to see ua before
and around Sanford. M uit have
ft. refrigerator. Apt. sit* gas
you buy. Open Evenings and
lived in Florida over a year and PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
tangp, breakfast table. Th. KA
Sundays.
W. L. HARMON
hava a light serviceable car.
' 2-6173.
KA8TSIDR TRA ILER SALES
Pk. FA 3*4223 After 8:0« p. at.
W rite P. O. Box 119, Sanford.
Palatka, Fla.
Thia is a pas* to the Ritx theatre
A CAREER — NOT A JOB
fo r Mr*. Arlene Bryant. Exp.
DON'S COVER SHOP
15— ELECTRICAL SF.KViCBM
IN LIFE INSURANCE
data Doc. J6. 1957,
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
Th* man w* are seeking W now FRIGIDAIRE
Seat Cover* — Truck Scat*
appliances,
sal*
i i - n 'R N I I U I t i r and
a aucceasful and experienced
At Willis Pontiac—301 W. lit .
and aervice. fi. II. High. Oviedo
HOUSEHOLD GOOD#
iroducer o f life insurance who
Fla. Pbon* FG 6 3*16 o r San­
a dissatisfied with hit chances
ford FA 2-3883 after e p.*m.
for advancement with hit pre­
a new Pontiac o r Vauxhall. Alan
sent connection. To such a man
Eiootrical Contracting
a good used car. Ph. FA 2-0231
Gat tha moat for your old
w* o ffe r a General Agency with
House Wlrinr and Repairs
or after A p.m. FA 2-2883. 301
furniture.
an
expense
allowance,
top
RAN
D
ALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
W**t Firat St.
commissions, over-rides, and a 112 Magnolia
D in FA 2 0916
complete kit o f usual and un­
1952 Two bedroom house trailer,
Furniture and Appliance*
« ■ " 'a MUILDUTfiTIWAlu:
usual policies and ridera.
1500. and assume paymot*.
PAINTING
W rit* Director of
New &amp; Uaed
FA 2*5350.
Agencies
FLOOR
aanding
and
finishing
Ford 1956 Mainllner, good con ­
G REAT ATLA N TIC LIFE
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving
dition. low m ilcagf. Priced to
INU SRANCE COMPANY
703-09 East First
FA 2 0983
Seminol* County sines 1925.
sell. FA 2*2342.
8270 N. E. 2 Avenue, Miami 38,
I . M. Glesaea, U k * Mary
Used furniture, appliances, tools
1916
1 • Bedroom
housetraller,
-M A L B or FEM ALE
ele. Boughl-iotd. Larry's’ Mart
Berry hill r r a m i c o n
small amount fo r equity and
2tS Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132
Llrem ed — Bonded — U nion
taka over payment*. Call P A 2- Christmas halo* A rm y-N avy Sur­
F ra* Estimate — Compare our
plus, 310 Sanford Av*.
• BIG VALUES
6476.
Pricta FA 22217 altar 6:00.
• QUICK CREDIT
MAN
OR
WOMAN
1153 Pontiac super Chief 4*Dr.
• EASY TERMS
Sedan. All accessories. Can be National firm needs on operator For Painting rail Mr. Tasker, Ph
'
to aervlra a Cigarette Mai
Machine
WILSON-MA1KR
FA 2-6159 or FA 2 6007.
, financed. $798.00. Call f \ 3-0192
New and Used Furniture
route. Established. Part or full
between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m
311 E. First St. Th FA 2 5623
time will net you from $20(1 to
TLD BURNETT
1600
monthly.
Dependability,
FOB HETTF.R PAINTING
H*A—TAB RENTALS
Honesty and capital (secured) — 2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2978
$1600 to $2800 will qualify you
'RIVE A NEW CAR anywhere,
fo r an Interview, Pleats writ*
For Painting and Repairing
anytim e. R ental aonrlct Include*
X m a s k I’ r e - ln v t n lo r y
FRED BOETTGF.R
to Sherlton Enterprise*, 711 W.
W ash, g a t a n d
insurance.
FA 2*0241
Lake S t . 60* Calhoun Bldg., 2$18 Magnolia Av*.
SALE
M E R L E W A R N E R . N ational
Minnaapolia 2, Minn.
C ar Rentals, 401 t . 1st SL,
BUY NOW W HILE ALL
Housa
painting
and
repairing
P A 2-3904.
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
M 11-W fllli Wa WPII.
Reasonable rales. Call KA 2-2139
after 3:30.
Hove 2 ton S u k * truck k *. ton
k c i i o l k r e d d i n g CO
pick up. Desire odd jobs, haul
Cor. 2nd Sc Magnolia FA 2 6321
Ynur Eviarude Dealer
ing. Ph FA 2 0613 around 8:00
“ B ud" Bamberger, Mgr.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
p.m.
“Frew ~
ilivi
Delivery
FA
104 E. 1st
Thona PA 2 5961
2*0504
Good cook — housekeeper wishes
JOHNSON MOTORS
i|ayt ironing, dinner, Bake* and
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
RsniodoKng
—
Reroofing
— Re­
serve*. 706 Hay Av*.
2 0 4 Sanford Ave. H i. FA 2*1692
siding — Malarlali — Contrac­
Maid, housework nr babysitting.
tors — Fiiunei.og.
2100 W. 18th. Ph. 2*1102
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
27— NOTICES—PERSONALS
W gnt to do bahy sitting. Call
FA 2*5105 or FA 2-2453.
McRANEY SMITH PAINTS
ROLLAW AY. Boapltal and Baby
2515 Park A v*.
FA 2 1461
Beda. Day. Week or MnaiH—
»$— SP E C IA L SERVICES
Tel FA 2-8111. Furniture Center
3V» H.P. Champion m «(or. Ilk#
116 West First St
PUM PS — SPRINKLER
new. $7$. Ph. FA 2-0206 or tee
SYSTEM S
at 410 San Carlo* Ave.
NOTICE
All type# and slsai, installed
We will he eperstlng In mir new
"D o It Yourself"
12 ft. fiberglass spesd boat, motor
store at 2353 Park Ave. January
WE R E PA IR AN D SERVICE
and trailer, FA 2-4088.
S T I N B
1. 1151.
Machine
aad Sapaly Ca.
BAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
207 W . 2nd St.
TH. FA 2 4432
CENTER
3mall breed puppies for Christ­
113 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3672
mas 18.00. 3rd house South o f
Geneva Av*. on right o f BearPIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
A ir Conditiening and Haattag
dalL
Nancy Jackmn
r . H. STAFFO RD
FA 2-2047
218
Oak
Avenue
FA
2-4731
2 year eld English Sailer, A m eri­
can
Field Registration
Sira,
GATLIN BROTHERS
26— ARTICLES FOR SA L E
Duke
Del Cauilluccle.
Dam Contractor*.
Expert Workmanship
Dragline*r.aaav*
Olivia’s r * e r l m Lady. 17*1*112232. PH FA 2-3276 Sanford
— Factory to you—
ent companion, would make
Free FXlm alr*
AlumiauM
good hunting dog with lota of Iim&lt;'xraph Printing — T y p in g V«n*tisa
Blinds
work. 140. 601 W. 27th St.
Letter Writing — Cardj and Enclosed h«ad. S s g p ro o f bottom
after 6:30 p.m.
Letter*
Addressed — Photo
rail with plastic ends, flattie
Copies e f important papers—
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyloo
Jersey 4 gal. milk c o m . Jersey
Credit report, — Collections.
cords.
heifer yearling, nice horse w ith
Credit Bureau O f Stafard
saddle and bridle. Dial FA 2- Urn. tos-ot San. All. N a tl. Bank daakarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
Orlando Hwy. So.
FA 2.1333
3090 after 6 p.m.
B ld r
Ph. FA 8-4184
112-114 W 2nd SL Ph. FA 2 4422

See Ray Herron For

f

F or more Information call th*
Ssloa o ffic e : Com er W. Cry­
stal Drive A Lake Mary blocs,
telephone KA 2*4392 or FA 2*3913

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• a it Ih* rasy « ay , . . For Christman . . .

DAI LY
ACROSS
1 ILvlng music
. 3. Transport
9 Book
of Old
Trsum ent
10. Of ar.clcnt
Carthag*
12. Put out
13. Encircle
M Biblical city
13. Discus*
casually
18. Inarltd up
icolloq.)
19. Blames*
coin tvar.)
20. Story
21. Foxy
23. Smooth
23. R t llm s
29. Edg* o f *
cup
31. A ravine

CROSSWORD
3 Fuse* of a
watch '
6 Injur*
7. Nehru'*
country
8. A helms­
man
9. Till*

II. Penny
13. Agrcrs
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13. Greek lettrr
17. M ilt
beverage
11. Touch
22. Gap*
24. glartm g
football
play
38. Droop

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38. Couc'i
whale*
41. River
33. Oallke
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lAhr i
42. Border
41. East
31 Girls
by
nam*
south
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37. Native of
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40. Yellowish*
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leprechauns
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TRADE-IN NOW*
$SAVE$

Mather of Sanford

Wanted to Rent or Buy— 3 or 4 8 Horn** have been told to
lied room house direct from own •et now while that* home* are
«r. Call Cmdr. Banay PA 2-1330 under eoaatruetion.
Ext. 27(1 or 302 evening* bet­
ween 3:00*6:00.
5 -

This la a pa«* to th* Rita theatre
fur Mr*. Fran Powell. Exp. date
Dec. 26. 1937.

*

2 ,'V 0 pineapple, 600 Hamlin bud

OFFICE EQUIPMAB T

Haynes Office Machine Co., Type
Furnished 4 room downaUlra apt.
i adding
l
r machines,
••
Sales*
&gt;U olocirlo - kiuh#w«- Corner M ayfair-B rctU n.-Lr* 3 BR.- home " w .iters,
Rentals, 314 M ag. P A 2-0462.
Navy Baao Rd. A Hwy. 17-92. on 2W lot*. PA 2-1693.

SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Cash for- any amount. Sugar
Trading Post. 1 mil# south * f
Sanford. Phon« FA 2 M77.

Now- going on at
BAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
CENTER
113 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3872

GRAPEVILLE NURSERY

ORCHIDS

ift?
r ;

Vacuum Cleaner Repairs

Repalra A parti for all makos of
cleaners.
Electrolux,
llouver,
neat appearance, ambitious aad
Kirby, Air-Way, G. B. Replace
menl parts. Work guaranteed
eager to learn an interesting
Fret plrk- up A delivery. Call
trade.
FA 2*4785.

3 bedroom 2 bath homa with lake

PAYTON

Tue.e. Doc. 17, 1957—PdfB

3 l)r Oanforh Rrrath

WOOLSEY

PRODUCTS
2 miles W est o f Town
P A 2-0336.

W E L A X A A P A R T M E N T *: taamr
ROSA L.
lUflstarad Real
private batka. 114 W . Plral
EPN COM CY

* LIVE BAIT

Flew ere, P ita la, Skrubo

Cor. I v y . IM S * STM S t

i LOST—Ona golden ratrlaoar mala

dog. Belonged to Dadd Lows.
Anvnne knowing wharoahouU
of this do*, rail PA 2-3572.

Down

WOOD • WOOD • WOOD
South Ptmacroat — SiafotS
Genuine Pitch Pin* A Oak Plr*
Whispering Oaka - TWotriJo
Wood— Bret deal In Town. Call
US and your wood worrit* are
ovate
ar w
imvsv s b riws«Miws
PHA la aarrlaa aad PEA
over. w
BOB
A ERNIE
M 0RBIS.
Phone PA 2-4231 before 2 or
tag iTiUikSl
after $. A lto Christina* true*,
native short loaf pin*.
Wa ana qualify yau far *•# sf

DOR,
LLOST—Small broom terrier tyn*
puppy. Answara name of "Btubhry Ph. FA 2*4348. _________

$300.

Beautiful waterfront lots priced
from IJ798.00 to $260.1)0. Pick
out your lot to-da y while tha
talectioa la good. 99 lots to
chooaa from. Buy a let fo r
your future homealte or buy
one for inveitment. Sea Semi­
nole Realty. 1901 Park Ave.,
Th. r A 3-5232.
L M I I P lL L A N g fiC T

than# komaa la SO ■taataa. Yau
can start ■aajoyta^ tha

2A-ABTICI.BB POE BALE

WANTED—All kinds of Krap marAIMER'S AGENCY
CARTER HOME CLEANING
tarlal. Zuckerman
Yard
~ itm an Salvage'
*
SERVICE
l i t S. Proach A ft.
PA I E M.
Window A Wall Washing
N. V. fa m a r, Raaltor
Floor Waxing-sNOrth 8-4161
Mrs. Gayla
yla Oabarna, Aaaoa.
132 Hiway 17 82
DcBary
Phono fA S-Ittl. or PA 3-ttlO
Soft
Water
Shampoo
HUBY SPEARS
IP IT IS ElCAL ESTATE
h a b r i e t t b b e a u t y n o ok
ask Cm mlay A
. MonlaJu
Ceramic Tile Contractor
10S
8.
oak
A
n
.
PA
2-3712
’ark
Ph.
PA
in
at 117 South Pork
2201 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-6123
to aera tila farm, a b e d r o o m IgW HAtt HLP * a CTBV Thrift! . checking account r o a 1 1
houae, large ham. Easy tanas. Switch board operator, Mayfair
only $2 for 20 rhccks at Florida
J. B. Law. Ph. PA 21323.
State Bank o f Sanfonl.
Inn. Apply in person.

Modern 3 bad room hou«a, screen*
H porch, carport*. Immadlata
occupancy. (Sacrificing bocauao
leaving aula. Call day* PA 2* rfOBERT A . W ILLIAM S. Realtor
BOATS A MOTORS
Rayaiaad Laedqotat. Ataee.
0174. evening* and Sunuay 9 A 2*
i PARM HJPPUSS * RACMDf*
P A 2-3»$l
Atlantic Sank Bldg.
0361.
RRT
(Pa* It r y ) __
ARTICLES WAMTRE
PLACES M EAT
BEAUT! P AMORS

I 22—SPECIAL SERVICES

SAVE AT ECHOLS

Went
Ads
Work k
WisJors!

Chrysler Airtemp

Floor Covering
Paul F. Mueller
&amp; Son

Be Sure Baby Gets
Right Kind Of Shoes
■y HUMAN H. IUND1I1N, M.D.
MAYBE we human brings wera hls toes when he begins j o walk
belter oil when we didn't wear H* can 't do It with ix stiff sol* In
hla way.
clothes.
Now I'm not advocating nud­ The proper shoes should follow
ism. I Just want to point ou t that th* general ehipe of the loot, but
tha body la a n ssr-p stfset m a­ should not be miniature copies of
chine that will run amoothly it your own foot gear. They shouldn't
fH t»d "to the tiny (oot.Raiher,
ws don ’t Inttrfcr* with It too „b o -f.................................
m uch. In general, It Just doesn't they should provide plenty o l
freedom for foot movement.
need artificial htlp to dtvalop.
The heel o f the shoe should fll
Ca
u
s
a
l
Harm
auaaa Harm
....................
inUgiy enough to prevent slipIll-nttln g and restrictive c lo th -ipln, bul the , 0|e lh o u id &amp; n*$
Ing actually cauaea harm, no and the full length o f the shoes.
m atter w hat It* protective benefit
Restrictive Lacee
may be.
Taka baby’s shoes, for examp!*
The toes should be wide enough
I hava always recommended to allow the tot to spread and flex
aoft solsa for infanta' shoes. And his toes at will. There should ba
now thsr# appears to be a grow­ n o r e s tr ic tiv e la ce s . A cla s p ,
ing ttndsncy among pediatricians buckle or simple tie Is preferable.
As I have mentioned previously,
to reeommsnil what they call
“ barefoot freedom '' In baby foot- I advise shoes made o f leather.
r*r.
The
$116 •
soles
'444. .» HI
of the 446*
feet VU
contain
IIVWIII more
w
w*ar.
This was brought to my a lien - sw eat g la n d s p r o p o r tio n a te ly
tlon by an article, written by M il-'th an any other part o f tha body,
dred C. Martin, which appeared L ea th er perm tta tha fo o t to
recently In an American M edleaL-breathe.”
Association publication. The au-| You might keep this advice In
thor had Interviewed 175 doctors mind when you do your Chrlston th* lu b ject of foot care for mas shopping. The right kind o f
---------- ----- a ———
a L o a a M -n ,,i rl m a l e # A n i e a Itl f t f n f
shoes would make a nice gift fo r
youngsters.
bab^
N o RaaM cdon
Most o f tha doctors agreed that QUZSTION AND AHSWII
A. C.: Iodine In the radioactive
th* bast fo o t gear la that which
permit* a baby'* foot to d«velup form Is being used to treat certain
unhampered by restrictive shoes disease*. Can you tell m* som e­
You don 't put a perfectly good thing about 117
Answer: Bad oactlve Iodine la
arm In a allng or bind a normal
a
d oa aan
n with
Bboaom
w iu i a tight
u i n i corset.
w m i . Bo.
*»«. being used to treat people with
—
why place a stiff , binding shoe on certain form s of goiter. It Is also
a baby's foot?
|being used, with some success. In
Nature Intended th# baby to ,treating cancer o f tha thyroJd
rotate on hla heels and grip with igland.

�Taking Orders For

For Christm as!

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SOUTH PINECREST second addition is located In one o f Sanford’s nicest locations. Luxury homes
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�Missile Launching Puts New Backbone In N A T O Alliance
i authority to tho U. S. proposal to
By J03EFS W. GIIGG
(Jailed fttti SUIT Cmn ip—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 them would be shared with the
ters to discuss the UJL missile country where they are based.
Their findings around the huge
proposal.
s.
Formula Sought
round table In the Palais de ChillThe main problem facing them lot r e re to be transmitted later
was to work out a delicately- today to a meeting of the heads
worded formula for the American of government. It was expected to
supply of 1,500-mile range IRBMs be the next to last summit con­
to the Allies. The United States ference.
would
ontrol the nuclear w a r­
The NATO delegations alto were
heads, and the decision to launch 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

Cemmaniiue In Weeks

talks with the Soviet leadars In
hopes of reaching a lasting peace.

■

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Established 1900

NEWSPAPER

11

W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 19B7

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)
,
__
'

'M ail Early' Says Christmas Lighting
.local Postmaster Contest Judges Named

.
,
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

m

Atlas Said Sent Up Minus Nose Cone

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Shop and Save

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In Sanford
NO. 150

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PARIS (UP)— America’ s NATO I supreme com minder, as la tbt
allies have accepted the U.S. o f- 1best 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® “
‘ he operajor
wh,,n 7 °“ reP “ ce
, .
&lt;“
eo!!LP .
y °ur “ u h f,or® 8 p'
Lhr „
m ,&lt; ®v*j. j / * 1 * M (r '
E* *
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
PrOICC^ RoCGIVIIIE!
*

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 has-

kf‘ *
ft* * 1"**. InrMIng 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» mefai
—Lt. Gen. Jam es H. Doolittle
making sure to Include an extra
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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
rip n rr.A T rn M
mem bers will be a toy
or *1. " T o y s ;ment.believes that a number of earth’s atmosphere.
T echnicians 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. f a
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 :3 0 n m .
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*
r iL F A 20971

Elk's Club Will
nave Spaghetti
Supper Tomorrow

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
correspondent ing*.

N A T O Allies Accept
U. S. Nuclear Stockpile,
Missile Base Offer

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

would be expected to agree to a
"su m m it" conference even if NA­

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.

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*

&gt;

Convict Taken
Lawmen Here Today

"T h e mounting voluma of Christ-

r»

Ib r a lZ *

Partly cloudy today through Thurs­
day; lew tonight SI te M.

VOI+ XL1X

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 '
afternoon ‘ 'sum m it" meeting.

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
O f Plat From Board
F ran k F aiu la , G en era l M anager
‘ 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
win b« constructed, members of
'b e
/ " j

Cnamofr or comnicrct ni\e

'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

Inform ation Booth w hich win t&gt;«
loca ted at a pproxim ately the ta m o
■lta w here the C hristm as T rees
are displayed.
"W e hop# to get our new building under construction by the first
of the y ea r." said Rabo'rn, at he
i...t .itu *..
..i—t tk.t«
urged local citizens to select their
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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TV-mated America* folk hi
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T h e m BuMvaa, HI; Virginia B o w M c M *
’49; Virginia Ooodhtw Hau, '41; Patricia Airman
Miller, 'l l ; Dolores Bmbach Chase, 'l l ; Mar*
larat Huntlay Main, ’M; Barbara Dougall Ward,
W ; Charri Walkar Comb*, *M; BoUr Baitsad
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r5 8 Year O f Decision
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By VRRN0M BOOTY
V M M Erase HcUyweed Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Gary
Cooper, whora starred with three
gmeratlona of great laadlng la­
dles, ta co-starred in a new movla
vrith a glamour girl who ean't act
bar way out of a soap opera, ac­
cording to crillct.
The newcomer la Susy Parker,
Mbs sultry beauty who drew criti­
cal brickbats In her flrat picture,
"Kiss Them For Me." The re­
views of Suzy’a emoting were so
mere there were no barb* left
for Jayne Mansfield*! acting In
the picture.
Suzy shifted to TV vrith a "Play­
house 90" performance hi "The
Death of Manolate." Her video
gambit stirred ap more abas*
thin ever.
Instead of dropping from light
er beading for the actor's studio,
■ La Monroe, Susy has landed a
top role opposite Cooper. And 01’
Coop Hkea tha Inea.
"I usually choose my leading
ladle*,' he arid In hla clipped,
non-committal way. "There's a
east approval etauaa to my con­
tract. And thli Isn’t tha first lima
I’ ve worked with a girl starting
out In tha movie buslnasi.
"Susy la a beautiful, warm girl
with a nice personality. She has
the desire to become a star and
ah* might but be grsat."
Helped Obis To Rtardoei
Cooper started Marlene Die­
trich, Sylvie Sidney, Grace Kelly,
Joan Leslie and Patricia Neal on
tha road to stardom when the
gtrie were tearing their orihdoid
wlnge.
In hit awn quiet way the ipfndie-shanked actor has managed to
atug oif tha beat of Hollywood's
leading ladies down through the
years, whleh puts him In a class
by himself when k comes to eeeeen
lovers.
You can aeparata Ms eo-atara
Into three separate eras, starting
wttb tha neweet mop of beauties.
Audrey Hepburn, Ruth Roman,
Grace Kelly, Elisabeth Montgom­
ery and Lorain* Day ellmbad the
stardom ladder playing opposite

Bat Crop Tear
Bad weather this year dealt cot­
ton a body blow that was felt all
the way from tha farm to Its nerve
canter—the cotton exchangee.
Heavy spring rains delayed
planting. Excessive r a i n f a l l
throughout tha growing season
kept cotton planta "scrawny" and
full of foliage.
Than cam* an early frost, which
pope open unmatured bolls.
Sisa of tha crop was drastically
reduced, but probably more Im­
portant, cotton grades were low­
ered.
Tha final official estimate of
1MT cotton production placed xtha
crop at 11,010,000 baits — down
1,300,000 bales from 1H6.
Tha yield per acre was only MO
pounds aa compared with 400.
Cotton merchant Caffey Robert­
son summed It up when he waved
toward his sample room and said:
"All low grade stuff. Govern­
ment warehouses are bulging with
low-grade cotton, and we get an­
other eropful of the same."
Added to Surplus
Because the market elready was
glutted with low-grade cotton,
buyer Berry Brooka said moat of
this year's crop will go Into gov­
ernment loan. That will add to the
waltfity cotton surplus that is de­
pressing tha Industry.
Last year, farmers received up
to 35 cents a pound for some of
thefr cotton. Thla year, the prlro
has ranged down to to cents a
pound.
Since cotton la the only sourca
of cash Income for many farmers,
some will have to borrow to see
them through the winter. Then
they win go further Into debt to
buy seed, fertiliser and Insectleldea In the spring.
C. C. Smith, head of eotton op­
erations for the National Bank nr
Commerce here, said established
landowners who "hava roots In

News O f Men

Now York
IS ,006 OB "Qnaetten," financed
hfo daughter's wedding tad •
family visit to Holy. •
He returned'to a 910,000-a-yetr
job ae "goodwill embassador" for
a manufacturer of heels. Gins em­
ploys another shoemaker to run
hla shop and atm Uvea In the mo­
dest apartment ho Rated before
an thla happened.
•The biggest TV moneny
to date, 11-year-old Robert Strom,
had Ms 1224,000 placed In a trust
fund that ahould take care of Ma
future needs. Jockey Billy Fearion, whose knowledge of art won
him a total of 396,000, spent some
of the loot on valoabM works'of
art and a yacht. Ha plans *
■round-the-world trip aboard the
yacht.

In Service
A former local man, Private
George F. Evans Jr. aga n whose
mother, Mrs. Maria G. Dixon realdes at 1M North Broadway, Nyack, N, Y. ha a recently been asalg"*d to tha Third Infantry Dirt­
s'
rt Bennlng, Ca„ whera he
w
ergo military training and
acc ..uny the "Marins" Division
to Germany next Spring.
Tbs Penlomle Mania Division,
a new type of Army Combat Force
designed to fight and survive on
tha atomic battlefield, will as­
sume North Atlantic Treaty Or­
ganisation defense responsibilities
in tha American zone of Germany.
The Marne Division, which earn­
ed Its unique Identification ns the
"Rock of the Marne" during World
War I, la on* of the most senior
and moat decorated Divisions In
tha United States Army. Soma of
its majoc units trace their mili­
tary histories to the War of 1912.
A former local man, Private Ed­
die Bril Jr. age 23 whose parents,
Mr. k Mri. Eddie Bell Sr. reside
at BOS Locust Ave., Sanford, baa
recently been assigned to the 3rd
Infantry Division, Fort Bennlng,
Ga., whera he will undergo mili­
tary training and accompany the
"Marne" Division to Germany next
Spring.
The Pantomlc Marne Division,
a new type of Army Combat Force
designed to fight and survive oo
the atomle battlefield, will assume
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­
tion defense reiponslbllitlea In the
American ions of Germany.
The Mara* Division, which
earned its unique ldknliflcation aa
tha "Rock of the Marne" during
World War 1, la on* of the moat
senior and most decorated Divi­
sions In tha United State* Army,
Some of Ita major units trace their
military histories to the War
1612.
Tom-toma accompany the tarot
singing of Philippine students at
Christian schools,

SOCIETY NAHEB TRUSTEE

T H r iT lt o W m S lI k l
HEW YORK M - h makes i
due* to see what Gene Met
does with * gtafa best Mead, 1

toad*.

They’re supposed to be predoas
stones, hat Gets d ra p them cas­
ually through mod puddle*, too**
thom Into snow, evan "bakes"
(hem la * pot-bellied stove.
tt'a past *f Ma job as the d
play mu raeponaibie for ad the
local and ririttag gawkers quei
inf In front of Tiffany’ s u Fifth
Avenue these days.

UevriU Christmas Display*
This weak. Moore unveiled hla
Christmas window displays tad
had quite an audience In spite of
tha rata and anhway atrika. May­
be the MOO,000 Tiffany diamond, a
rare canary typo, helped. Moore
suspended it ta one window, with
• backdrop of ■ Venetian str
scene. Ho said ho was Inspired by
a visit to Venice last summer. But
to give * Yulctlde touch, he re­
placed the uaual pigeons with snow
and sprinkled it with lesser dia­
monds.
"HindiInf that 1800,000 atone al­
ways scare* mo,*’ said the young
display man, whose unorthodox
settings for jewelry have made
Mm Use talk of,the town. "And
emeralds.. .I’m atways afraid I’ll
drop on* and It'D shatter.
"I suppose, three a n foan
would havt."^ ^

WASHINGTON &lt;UP&gt;- The Na
tlonal Geographic Society has
named Laurence 8. Rockefeller, *
leading conservationist, to its 94member board of trustees. Rocke­
feller, president of Rocks feller
Brother*, Inc., 1* the IT-year-old
■on of John D. Rockefeller Jr.,
who was responsible for the res­
toration of colonial Williamsburg,
Ve. He will serve on the Society’s
M oon, a native of Alabama
hoard for life.
studied at Chicago’* Academy of
Flno Arte and started ta Ufe aa a
portrait painter. He said hunger
drove Mm to the display field,
first for a chain of shoe storaa,
then to specialty shops, and now
to the Jewelry aton.
In two years at Tiffany’ s, 1
has had diamond* "floating" on
running stream using a fish tank
motor to agitate tha water and
Invisible plaatle disc* to hold the
diamonds on tha surface; ruble*
pouring forth, Ilka blaata of heat,
from pot-brilled stoves, and ptari
bracelets casualty draped across a
miniature highway lined with tele­
phone pole*.

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their community" shouldn't have
"too much difficulty" getting mo­
ney.
"Hut the renting man might
have difficulty getting financed,"
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•pain eeded Florida to tha Uni­
ted States Fab. 28. 1*1*.

Cooper In the pest tow years.
Go back 10 years and Cooper's
leading ladle* were Ingrid Berg­
man, Joan Leslie, Susan Hayward,
Lauren Bacall and Teresa Wright.
Now go back to the 1930a and
you'll And the tall Montanan was
■tarring with Carols Lombard,
Paulette oCddard. Barbara Stan­
wyck, Marl* Oberon, L o r e t t a
Young, Joan Crawford and An*
Harding.
Vo* aan go back farther, bet
0T Coop just aa aooo yoe wouldn't.
Me Bo* Office Deeta
Ha’ s mad* 90 picture* h Me
career and seldom has cm been a
boxofflee dud. Gary aays mock of
his success has been das to Ma
choice of glamoer girls.
"I think Tv* shoe** some
mighty glad on**," he save. T h e
treateat actress I ever worked
vtth wee Helen Hayes. Tbs oaky
two I regret aever Wring ap­
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alga cotton for mar* than a qnartar of a century.
Cotton laadara bailer* IMS nay
reverse tha trend. They pin their
i on Indications of Increased
try-wide support of !i|ls!aUon
to m a m p cotton controls.
But until money from tha IMS
crop begins to roll In, the cotton
Industry, snd especially tha far­
mer, faces a tight financial

Colored News

If tha past l«
am you'd apm the 1st wisely er
as* at all.
Up-dsting the doings *f the
brainy benkbnstara, we And that
Charles Van Doran, who left
Twenty One” with 9139,000, new
has ■ wife, ■ met* sumptuous
apartment In Manhattan, t 350,OOB-a-yetr contract with NBC ■■
consultant on educational pro­
gramming, and la writing a book.
He still teaches literature at Co­
lumbia, where Me salary was rais­
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Petkema* L
Ike first winner on "9B4.000
Question," New York patrolman
Redmond O'Hanlon, ’ • Shake­
spearean expert, used pert of hts
39,000 to enlarge hla home and
buy a station wagon. Ho retires
from the force I* eight years and
then plans lo become a college pro­
fessor. Since winning In Jane, IMS,
O’Hanlon has In hla spare tlm*
delivered lecture* and written a
nek on The Bard.
Showgirl Barbara Hall, another
Shakespearean authority, banked
fcar 944,000 winning*. She la now
rehearsing for her flrat part t* a
"legit" Broadway production.
Marino Capt Richard McCuteh*n, a cooking expert and the first
top winner on "954,000 Question,"
resigned from the Marines last

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Elsenhower's address ad the apcech aimed at fafaslng (he all- ernistic. box-llte ChaDlot Palace
ter the meeting s( ft* ehWs &gt;"*
* lu» » » atrength and NATO headquarters Just aeroat
the Seine from the Eiffet Tower.
allUnee who
m r n | tn&lt;flc, tcd He ipoke at the only one of the
iva gathered hera to aeek an n u th c * " ', optnlnf itatfment IS heada of government present
l a w to recent Soviet adestifle
j,,g t(,« three-day 15-na- who le alto chief of state.
id diplomatic successes.
Hon meeting ln toT a g r.em .n tV n
Elsenhower went through a fun
Ha met Brat with Brttlah Prime the future netting up af V. I. Sunday ichedule, appearing fit de­
Inlater Harold MaemUIaB to mliilte baaea to Weatern Europe— spite hie long drive through the
lign Anglo-American potlelea and ■the her lieue lacing the confer- Paris street In eotd weather on
ten need the full weight of hit enee.
hit arrival Saturday. The Presi­
nmense personal prestige in a
Eisenhower spoke In the mod­ dent:
m

OfPower Ike Tells NATO C

—Got up at t a. m. and break- liba
fasted with Own. Laurie Nomad. *f«
SHAPE commander, at the U. S. fly*
Embassy residence.
not
—Attended special services at "U
the American Cathedral and aat we
through the 73-minute service In Nt
apparent excellent spirits. Ironl- Ru
cally, the processional hymn was
s 19th Century Kuailan tune.
an
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Downtown Drug Store
Gutted By Flames Today
had access to the flaming room."
One fireman remarked "This
would have been a flaming Inferno
had wt not arrvied at the scene
when we did."
One of the new pumpers and the
aerial truck responded to the
alarm, "The stockroom was com­
pletely Involved when we arrived,"
said Chief Cleveland aa ha survey­
ed the damage and inspected poss­
ible locations where sparks could
have remained.
All of the Rrumley-Puleston
Building was filled with thick
smoke. The amoke was so thick
firemen were forced to fight the
fire wearing gas miaks.
The front of Roumillat and An­
derson's Drug Store was not touch­
ed by the flames but smoke poss­
ibly caused some damage to the
prescription department and parts
of the front of the store building.
Smoke blltowed from office win­
Walter Burkemo, the greatest day read: $-3-4-4 2-5 2-4 4-33 3-4-4- age and ihowi great promise as dows of the building as Windows
a golfing great. He was followed were opened to rid the building of
match play golfer to tho srorld, 4-4-3-2-4-4—33—65.
amoke.
by
Bob Bennlng, AU Service
This was probably the hottest
maintained kit laid for the second
R. N. Blackwelder, manager of
day with a great live under par, finish seen here In the past three Champ, from Camp LeJuana with Penney's next door to Roumillat
a
297.
Rob
is
a
first
Lieutcntnt
In
•5, to edge out Jay Hebert and years. Although Walt played wan,
and Anderson, ssld that there was
the U. S. Marines.
no damage to his building at all.
Porky Oliver for top money of 32,- derful golf yesterday, the finest
This is the type tiolsh that makes Some amoke seeped Into the stock­
000. In the third Annual May(air round to be witnessed was on part
a golf tournament so successful. room portion of Penney’s but not
ton Open. HU total was a very of Pofky OUvar. Oliver, who wa\
Repressive MO far the 72 fc61e event pro bare to Sanford last fear, fin­ These three battled It right down In such quantities ghat- would
—eleven under par. Burkemo, who ished the front nine with a staling to the wire and the gallery was cause damage.
tan defeat anyone in match play, 31—5 under par. He picked up an­ In doubt u to who would win until
A new office, that was to have
and has, won his first medal play other birdie on the back aide and th; last stroke of the club. Frank been occupied by Stenstrom Real­
Horace
tournament since winning the 1950 came roaring in with a terrific 64. Mebane,
ty Co., was damaged by water.
Stonebam, Mario Carfagno, and all
National POA tourney. Walt stated
Not to be outdone, Jay Hebert, Uie staff at the Mayfair are to be The celling and walla of the new
this hie putter was the club that playing pro from Sanford, played
realty office, originally scheduled
congratulated
making this
was responsible for this very fin* a "red hot" round of 66 lo tie Por­
to be opened tomorrow were dam­
Victory. Ills card for the final ky for second with a 270. Both third event the biggest aril best aged by watrr only.
yet. Not to be upiet hy bitter cnld
Bergstrom Photo Studio, Just
these boys would not give an inch that hampered things the first two
until the last putt had dropped. days, they went all out and made over the stock room of the drug
Jay needed only to drop a four this very wonderful right down store, bad film, paper and chemi­
cals damaged from hrat and other
footer on eighteen to tie Walt but to the last match.
it rimmed the cup to cinch It for
Others to be congratulated are equipment damaged from smoke.
Burkemo. Jay and Porky are two the Womens
Chief Cleveland said this morn­
Association.
of the favorites here and the Urge headed hy Jeannlr Foulk, and Joe ing that the fire was brought tinder
An automobile, driven by a 17- gallery saw many great g»li shots. Baker and his Msrshsll farce for control In less than 20 minutes and
yelr-old Negro youth, crashed Into Both picked up 11350 00 for second the fine job they did. Jeannie head­ clean-up work began when smoke
■ telephone polo on Grspeville place.
ed up the ticket committee and wss cleared from the building.
Ave. this morning shortly after 7
Gary Cowan, 1955 Canadian ama­ Joe look the great task of heading
teur champ, fired a 295 to take the up the "police force" for the third
•'clorir.
Clarence Corley, 17, son of Ed­ amateur honors. Gary, who hails time in as many years.
f o r Information On
ward Corley was driving his from Montreal, la only 19 years of
The money winners in yester­
tother’ s ear aouth on Grapeville
day's tournament wera:
CIRCULATION
Ave. when he lost control of the
269. Rurkemo, $2000.
car as he apparently attempted to
PII. FA 2-2G11
770, Hebert, *1550; Oliver, $U50
turn Into a road leading to Bonga274, Raiding, SOSO; Doering, $950
or after 6:30 p.m.
low City Just off Grapeville.
275, Wininger, $725; Lems, $733;
A brother. Willie Corley, was a
An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Flnsterwsld. $723: M. Furgol; $725.
PH. F A 2-0973
passenger to the ear and received Charlie E. Beasley of Oviedo, died
776. Mosel, $600.
an abrasion of the forehead and ■ at Seminole Memorial Hospital
777, Vossler, $325; W. Inman, J r ,
cut lip aa he was thrown forward Sunday ;tornlng.
$323.
In the automobile from the IraSurvivors are his parents; two
278, Ford, 1314.29; Boynton,
The front end of the lir w n a slat rs, Harhara Ann and Virginia $3H 29; Wall. $314 23; Conrad
total loss.
Carol Beasley and a brother, $314 21; Toski, $31123
Ragan
• Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans, at Charlie E. Beasley Jr.
$314 26; Haas. $314 28:
the scene, said that Clarence Cor­
Funeral aervieea will be held at
Bayer, $193; Herbert, $195.
ley will be charged with operating 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at
ISO, B. Inman, $173; Palmrr,
a car without a driver’s license St. Luke's Lutheran Church In $173.
Slavia with the Rev. Stephen M.
261, Rosburg, $110.
Tuhy officiating.
282, Diets, 1130; Ellin. $130; Wea­
Interment will be to Slavia ver, $130; Myers, $130; Lyons,
Cemetery.
$130.
Gramkow Funeral nomt fa to
183, Goalby, $20; Krak, $20; Har­
eharge.
ney, $20; Bone. $20; E. Fiirjjnl, $20
WA Bra gutted the stockman and
kitchen of Roumillat and Anderson
Drug 8tom this morning shortly
before I o'clock.
Extant of damage bad net been
determined, at a lata hour this
morning, but smoka damage
throughout tho three-itory Brumley-Putaston building will Se ex­
tensive.

The fir* started, according to
Francis Roumillat, when • pin of
grease on the restaurant's cook
itova caught fire and spread
flames Into the itove'a hood
where an accumulation of grease
was Ignited. Spreading flames
through the exhaust pipe caught
wood frame and walla.
Fire apread quickly through the

stockroom and onto the balcony
of the atock room.
Fire Chief Mick N. Cleveland
Sr. said that had the Ore been
reported five minutes later "the
entire building would have been In­
volved."
"It was easy to get to the Are,"
said Chief Cleveland, "because
the store was open and firemen

JUST BEFORE Till: DEDICATION ceremony of the Sanford Bute Farmer*1 Market arO: (left t(f
ri«hi&gt; •'..inmloftinnrr nf Aerirulluro Nathan Mayo, Senator DoogUa Htenatrem, Director af Stato Mar*
bets L. II. LeOtis, and Sanford Slat# Farmers Mar kit Manager Leo Bataer. (Photo by Bargatron)

H
ebert, O liver

O ut

Over 500 Attend
Market

Hits ’Phone Pole

Infant Boy Dies
Yesterday. Morning

Additional

Local News

R. Hite Is Top
NAS Bombardier

Dedication

Poetm aster Joel 8. Field romtnda
everybody today that service win­
The Sanford State Farmers’ Mar­ fair Inn and at the program held dows at the Post Office will be
open from I a. m. until 6 p. m..
ket was officially opened and de­ at the market Itself.
Mayo called attention to the fact Ineluding Wednesdays and Satur­
dicated Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock with more than 500 local that he first drdecaUd.be market days, Intake car* of th* growing
dtirrns attending the ceremony. In 1014 as a "guinea pig" toward flood of outgoing Christmas canto
Dignitaries from Sanford, the establishing a sisle market ays- and gifts.
Sanford area, snd from Talla­
He says It looks aa though this
hassee attended the official open­ tern.
Christmas
nison trill break all
"I
want
to
estend
the
regreta
of
ing.
Agriculture Commissioner Na­ the Governor snd other members previous records and asks That
than Maya, dedicated the huge of the Cabinet who were unsblc to everyone help esse the pressure
market for the second time as he attend," Mayo said,
by going to the Post Office before
spoke at both a luncheon preceding
"I felt it was my duty and an 10 a. m. or between 1:30 p. m. and
the ceremonies, held st the May- honor lo dedlralc the same market
3:30 p. m. to mall Christmas cards
twice," he said. "It cost s lot of
monry but It may have been a and packages. Put flrst-ctaas post­
age on all Chrlstmia cards, along
blessing in disguise."
Mayo said that the markets have with the return address. To speed
done more for the farmer than their delivery, secure free labeU
anything rise that could have been from the Post Office Indicating
done for them. He admitted that
"all for local delivery" and "all
the Sanford Market Is the best
one "in the state." It handles ■ for out-of-town delivery" then
1greater variety of vegetables, pro­ sort and tie cards In two separate
duce and fruit than any of the bundles with tha addresses all
feeing one way.
, others In the state, he slid.
Address all packages anJ cards
L. II. I^wls. Director of the
State Market System told the accurately and dearly, Include
luncheon group that "markets do postal zone numbers, and be sure
the stamps are firmly attached.
have n tremendous influence.
"Wo consider we have an out- Mall all packages and cards (or
sUtaning building," said Lewii, end distant sUles Immediately, snd
speaking of tho future he com­ three (or local delivery should be
mented "we'll gel thero faster and mal.ed st leas- a week befora
hotter cooperatively toward a com­ Christmas.
mon goal."
Senator Douglas Stenstrom tnld
the luncheon group "This is a red
letter day so far as agriculture Is
concerned In our rcunty.
"We have something that will be
a milestone In Seminole County,"
CASSELBERRY — The Very
be said. And turning to the officials
from the Slate Department of Reverend Osborne It. Littleford,
Agriculture he said "We're deeply Dean of St Lukes Cathedral of Or*
indebted to you for whet you have Undo, will be the Lion's Club
t i t flfv tU tm A i
speaker Thursday night.
done."
Dean Littleford hat spoken at
WIIAT po; 4l«r carol wax
Representative Mack N. Cleve­
several of tha club’s annlveriary
written by th« compoaer of a
land Jr. served as Master of Cere­ celrbrallons, ladles night parties
famous weddt..* march?
monies at the luncheon. Attended
and regular mee'ings.
by several officials from the San­
This year marks the third con­
ford Naval Atr Stillon, Represent­ secutive time far Dean Llt'lefoH
ative Cleveland In Introducing to be the club's speaker at i's pro
them said "We are happy'to share Chrlsmat meeting. On each proour significant accomplishments I vintis occasion the Dean accepted
‘ with our friends of the Navy.”
program chairmsn Joe Wnmer's

Dean Littleford
To Be Lions Club
Speaker Thursday

Friends Help Local Fire Victim s

Funeral Services
4For Infant Today
Infant hnr Edward Mihlel Hock■y, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Rockey of Jacksonville, died Sun­
day at St. Vincent’ s Hospital.
Survivors other than his par­
ents are a brother, David Stanley
(Pat) Jr., and sister. Debra Lynn.
Burial waa this afternoon in
Lakevlew Cemetery with Dr. Rut­
land officiating. Rrlstoo Funeral
was to thugs.

Post Office Offers
Hints On Mailing
Cards, Packages

By J. Marion Harman Ir,
A friend In need is a friend In­
deed!
How many times have you heard
that adage? Perhaps many times
folks around Sanford have had an
opportunity to hear it. and on
Thursday night of last week the
adage waa again proven true.
Jimmy and Julia Davis, a Negro
couple who lived on Southwest
Road , owned their frame dwelling.
It wsi well furnished and many
modern conveniences were Install­
ed to take care of their needs am!
the needs of four children, includ­
ing a seven month old baby.
However, tragedy* struck and
their home waa destroyed by fire
while Julia was downtown to pick
up her husband from his work at
TOP ROMHAKDIER AT NAS fur November Ha mud llite, Avlallun Ordinance-nan First Claes. Hunt Lincoln-Mercury,
Aajuuuoccatcat W tbs acutes waa mads by LCD C. V. 9 itloA.
(Official 0 . 8. Navy pjwtoj i The children were in the house,

Invitation * year In advance It Is
expected that the rlib will a*k
Welroer to request a re'uro cn|gagement of the Dean again next
i year.

There waa elathlng for Jimmy.
att four of them, wh*n s kerosene
stove exploded. Throe of the child­ Ilothing for Julia, and possibly
clothing far the youngstrrs, too.
ren gut out of the burninj Inferno
The living room, two bedrooms,
Hut the baby, lying on a couch furl oil, drugs, and other things
w*x uu-.ned to dea'h
were thero for the couple's use.
Willie F. Hunt, of Hunt LincolnThat 'S when folks “ pitched in'
lo help ti-ismy Davis -in'! his wife Mercury, and employer of Jimmy
Julta as evil as the thro; child­ Davis, said "It was wonderful the
ren
way people responded when some­
By Friday night, the Negro one really needed help,"
Tragedy is a terrible thing and
couple were located in a rental
home, onr( month’s rent paid, no one knows when, where or how
furniture, bedding, groceries. and It will strike. Rut the reassuring
other necessities furnished them. thing is that here in Sanford folk*
Th-- employes of Ilua; Lincoln think about one another sharing
.Mercury all pitched in to help out. with neighbors, wherevy they are,
Echols Bedding Company assisted, 1in thrir moments of happiness and
as did the Furniture Center, and i in the time of nerd.
It might be wall to keep that
Lodge Grocery. Thrifty Service
Station helped out, too. And tlie adage in front of us. (or In many
Salvation Army furnished the one ways It has been revealed that
month’s rent, bed clothing, tud “ A friend In need la a friend inidacdl"
lift tot iood.
|

Oviedo Lodge
Elects Officers
New officers of the Oviedo Lodge
213 were elected recently.
Robert A Cameron IV was nam­
ed Worshipful Master of the
Lodge with other fleetest officers
Douglas H. Jackson. Sr. Warden;
Roy W. Alford, Jr, Warden; Floyd
Land, secretary and Charles West
J r, treasurer.
Appointive officers are John
Thomas, chaplain; Jamea Panin
Sr. deacon; Roswell Noegel, Jr.
deacon; Harry Thomas, Sr. ste­
ward; Thomas HeCtlln, marshall;
and Wevln Malcolm, tiler.
Installation will be held at tho
Oviedo Memorial Building on Jan.

�.p

«
a

fm ra u a t eiw ey epcraflaae
durtog as aatrgtncy period."
lo in a r a t ln " ho told the group
o f slate and federal pffitfaU gath*
•red hers for a progress report
m a proeedaro to hut guarantee
■ m i n i ef Flaridlaati to ease of
an atomic attack.
Other speaker* Included Col.
Gregory
J. Freeman of Banseta.
TALLAHASSEfe (to - Gov. I*.
Boy CoUla* aaya that RuaaU'a

.SOO** T * A

Survival Plan

Reveals
Taxation

gpntoik'wpd exiating international
eompliektieea have made "orgent"
the nedf far speedy development
of a civil defense plan ef survival
far Florida.

Farit; Judge Thomas H. Good­
man. federal rtgfoaal civil defense
administrator; and State Civil De­
fense'Director H. W. Taritlngton.
Freeman, 'a retired army colo' "Sbetdd Dili nation rafter an Ml, proposed immediate creattfn
enemy attack, no itato will eicipn of civil, dcfaei* planning and ops
the impact of dlsaator and the
camMaed efforts of all governmental agencies will be required
fa Implement Florida'* operational
plan far arrival," Cotttaa told a
civil ItfenM conference here.
He pointed to tbe "hair-trigger
possibility1! that one small Irre■poiuible nation with a nuclear
bomb could “ touch oil the end
of civilisation by provoking an
atomic tear no ono wanted.'! .
"Any number of political com-

trimmed to meet any increase lor tha huge
g m flig era being gradually ra&gt; pogrom* that are ahead o f ua In Navy, Army
jHtotoil rend the oeomomjr advocates in Con* and Airforce appropriation* for tha Riost ••
Wtm are eaotimilag to maintain that all aentlal protection to thla and friendly coun­
, ,
aineCeaaary Government spending must be tries.
There la an Important "grans root*" level
tomiipstiit -immedtotaly.
KlghtfaXy—for the benefit of the citizana through which a campaign can be waged
everywhere thla should bo done. It should to gat our government on a aound and x*»
be done to avoid deficit apendlng and to pro
vide ft sufficient aurpiua for essential tax
aaduetion naaaaaary to etlmulate tha nation’s

damn

to-wey —
essential to notional dafanae
araatbe op p w a d -S u p f ua agraa. Bat, Ilk*
the economy, advocates to Congress, wo beBeta that sufficient saving* can be nmda in
o l 7 l billion budget to pay for any nocaaaary
Inraeae In deftaae apendlng.
|
There o n military requirements that muat
he met to put our notion on a pound basis
'*■ * AefenacwlM- Theea muat ba met by lncrua*
ad funds, funds into the millions o f dollars,
*
w
S
m
the
spending program* nreat be

the miaaile crisis forces ua to apend more
in one dlrectioa, we rauetfInd ways toi|p«d
leas in other directions,
tjiat we cen bo «ad*i to detroy
f
fiaealiy and economically atanda more timrly before ua than ever before. We muat not
and shell not allow ourstlva* to be enslaved
by our own extravagcnce.”
The fact still remain*—and it la clearly
shown V those who advocate economy—
that non-eaMntial M » l «rp«ditum . r*.
quire boh saaential Federal taxation.

• There's A Need For Knowledge
A top level placement firm eatlmetea that
Mgg ^ tnt|{nn r executives in 196*
wffl be twenty par cent lcae. It eeama that
- fewer crnnliatlon men will be needed, i t
though topleval executives are wanted.
With automation spreading, It seems to be
Inescapable that the total number employed
ta manufacturing consumer goods will protably drop somewhat In the year* to coma,
and that tha naed for those who perform aarflees will be greater. Increased foresight U
now called for on all levels of American life,
both personal and organizational.
Not everyone can or ought to be an organization man, a potential business executiv*. If many of tha new generation will
study science,'history, politics and the humanitiea, the country will gain. If we all
realise that our minds and our feelings are
important and need to be more developed,
then the cUmmte of thl* country will be such
•s to m*k* welcome an increased number
who wil teach, think, writs and create.
Mora educated end alejrt men and women
Will be needed for thi hard days tjiat Amerlca and tha.fr** world foe* in th* Int*ro*Uon-

A

Practical

The Sanford Herald

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Monday December 16,1967

By LOUIS ITEtN
United Prele Staff Correspondent
BIO DE JANEIRO (U.M-Th*
normal good humor of the Bra­
silian housewife la rapidly dis­
solving undsr the pressure of tha
riling cost of living which la
shrinking her husband's salary to
little more then a subsistence
wag*.
The government statistical offie* announced last week that the
coat of living was being held In
line in a atatament which showed
that while It rose 34 per cent in
ISM the increase so far this year
h u been only 3.T per cant.
Bine* tha flrjt of the year tha
price of meat h u risan from 43
enraeiros per kUogrem to over
100. During the same period po­
tatoes have risen from • t cruwire* to 14, b eau from 33 to 2S,
butter from i t to J40. Other foodetuffs havo kept pice. (The cruMiio is worth ooa U.S. cent.)
Free#* Items DUsppear
Bsslo food Items which are
frown often disappear from store
Mialvea is merchant campaigns
to force prU* Increases Tba sys­
tem w u successful recently when
jhe government price com mission
|aro la to meat product** who

News

Com m entary

By CHARLES M. McCANN
Premier Nikolai A. Bulganla
Uattci Frcis Staff CCmcpwfaal m | a (tries of letter* to the leadJ fh « * ° r NAT0
including
oa tha Interna nil balance ihmt. ^ U|lJ(td SlltM&gt; Britain, France,
tv- -uiiMb far tha
North
Atlaatie T r e a t y Organisation
meeting brightened considerably
last week.
Heads of government of tbe 13
NATO countries art to meet In
Paris Monday to try to strengthen
their alliance against Communist
■lir e salon.
Prospects for euccaas had been
growing dimmer for weeks.
Complicated and controversial
political and military prebfam*.
Including the establishment and
control of missile bases in eootlacetal European countries, wars
on the program for solution la a
mere three day* of talks.
Such developments as Soviet
Russia'* success with Ua Sputniks
and the abortive tost of the United
States Vanguard satoUit* increas­
ed pessimism.
Th# atmosphere a t a r t a d to
brifhtan whan U was announced
that Praildant Eisenhower would
bo able to attend despite hi*
alight stroke. Then tha leaders of the chief
NATO countries decided to go to
Faria well in advance of th* open­
ing of tho conforenc* to talk ovor
soma of the tougher Uauea end try
to reach agreement on them be­
fore formal negotiations started.
Th* atmosphere changed from
pessimism to guarded optimism.

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The Editor
TBo Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida

Dear Sir:
Raceotiy several news releases
have appeared regarding tbe pro­
posed bridge across the St. Johns
River, on* mils south of Lake Har­
ney, which originated from pro­
tests .of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce on the
proposed clearance of this bridge
as inadequate.
For many, many yeara countleas organisations and individuate
have worked and hoped for.the day
the Sanford-TituivUle Clnal will
become t reality. W* are confi­
dent that thla dream will aoon bocoma realized, and wo art there­
fore urging tho Corpa of Engtoeara
and th* Stato Road Department
to do nothing that would jeopard­
ise thla most vital project.
Our protesla imply no criticism
toward tha State Road Board
membera. We have the utmost con­
fidence in theio gentlemen. With­
out question their accomplish­
ments have been outstanding, for
true to their promlae, they have
transparent ettempt to aibotage get hit In the faco with a tennis built roada where they are needed
th* conference.
ban In tho acenc."
and Justified by traffic count, and
not for political expediency.
Wo are aapeeially grateful to Mr.
William Dial, member of tha Fifth
District, for through his effort*
more miles of roads in Seminole
County have been built In lour
yaare than hava been conatnicted
in thirty yesri. In complete co­
ttr tc n v t
operation with our problom here

NEW CASTLE, Ind. to — A for-

f eJL,u,! ect wlth bld

American Citizen has to say on hdnun a f­
fairs deserve* a respectful hearing. That Is
especially true o f something he aald recently
at an Interview b y tho w riter: *‘ I could have
put the American Satellite into the air."
This statement w u not something tossed
■round lightly fo r political effect. It was
just the considered Judgement o f a research
scientists, who, in published snd copyrighted books the true function of the atom— the
right and left atom. And ho made tho state­
ment that "Unless we strive together for th*
common good, we will face common dllaster."
Only a dreamer talks o f "friendly com ­
petition" in a world darkened by hatred,
distrust, fear and hostility. But perhaps
only a dreamer— a practical dreamer such
as Captain Chester Kennison-rcsn show us
the central truth about man's future on
this planet.
eruietroi - par - month average
wage of a Rln da Jentiro worker.
Maay Held Two Jeba
While unions clamor for raises
and threaten strikes. Brasilian
workers in the interim apend
le u time et home. Ail city dwell­
er* who can mantgtr It hotd two
Jobs, Soma have three. The large
majority of government workers
In Rio with a six-hour dsy also
work la private clerical posi­
tions.
Last Saturday night Flnanee
Minister Jore Marla Alkmln went
on the air to appeal to Brasilian*
to cooperate with the government
and help hold down inflation by
curbing Christmas buying.
Newspapers commented next
day that Alkmln'a appeal camt
too late, tine* most familiei are
already committed up to two
yaari from now for time pur­
chase* of home appliances.

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around the farm, all around th*
clockl h’e th* big thong* far
th* bettor that mean* more and
better work at lower cost...with
resultant higher profits I

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FROM N O W UN TIL CH R ISTM A S
Open Saturdays 9 to 12 Noon

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Wis

jailed whan he tried to paM a
^wgad postal order. He ntade the
atti-.pt Just as Mrs. Wilma Massengilcs, • store employe, put
flow* a notice about stolen postal
orders she hid been reading. .

AKMCY

refused to slauihtar cattle for
ovar a month. Rio bus compsnlaa
are trying similar tactics by re­
ducing the number of buses in
service, They said tiny will not
restore th* regular isrvle* until
(ire rated are okaytd. Tha re­
sult la short-tamperad bitiernass
among rush •hour crowds strug­
gling to -gat aboard the limited
transport,
According to Labor Ministry
figures, tho avtrsge Brasilian
family spends 5Q per cept of Its
income on food, 39 per rent for
housing and tha remainder for
clothing, medicine, transport and
other aascntiali.
However, the latest statistics
wart eompUtd in IMS before the
Inflationary trend really began to
gather momentum. Since then
rente have gone up to tho point
•hare * three • room apartment
would consume th* entire e,ooo-

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FT WAS NOTHING
HOLLA, N..D-’ an — Sheriff Clarcnee Jahqson Ml a record the
other day when he arrested three
burglary napeeta before he got la
the scene of (be crime. Johnson
wai on his way fa a liquor store
that reported a break-in when he
stopped fa Investigate a parked
ear. He arretted three rolllcljjr
man eamptiag the stolen liquor.

BA0 TIMING
in SemlMle County, Mr. Dial ha*
invited our group to the Road
Board meeting In Tallahassee on
December ISth to discuss a prac­
tical method of design, Incorporat­
ing a center section that co&lt;iM be
removed and a draw added when
the San/ord-TitusvlUe Canal,Is ap­
proved for construction.
We hope thla will clarify tha
position of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerco to this msttar.
Sincerely yours,
John Krldcr
Manager

tlon cabinet over his antl-toflatla
program. GalUavd' was forced t
slv# la to Socialist demands tha
civil aervento be given Mlsry la

Waal Germany, tha NelhtrUad* crcsaei. But Parliament approve

al artna. It Is now plain that many of ua,
both leaders and others, have not known
enough in the peat W* must develop a body
of men and women of knowledge and under,
standing who can think through the tough
problems that lia ahead.
Perhaps we need to1revamp our cumeuluma (n high schools—and maybe grammar
Indonesia elaadtiy intensified its
schools, too,—to meet this paticular need,
attempt to make The Netherlands
Teachers and Instructors now rasponslbla
give up West New Guinea.
for guiding our young man and woman in­
It was indicated that th* govto channel* of usefulness should take tha
ernmsnt was detormlnad to take
"bull by the horns'* and sea to it that tbq,
over all Dutch Interact* in Indo­
nesia. and to fore* out moat if
proper subjects are taught tit high school
not
all of tha 41,000 Dutch reallevels that will benefit all mankind In the
danta in tha Islands.
future.
.
Certainly auch approaches toward our
In France bickering continued
school' subject problems should be underIn Premier Felix Galllard's coal!taken at the "grass roots" level to prevent
a national "regimentation" of subject* In
all of the nation’* schools.
We believe In our teachers end it Is our
belief that teachers on the local level are
better qualified to prepare children for
"tougher” subjects and to channel thgir
with tho acaoCj'V eh* said with
RuMia «m»*r**a
*m barked ■
oa
»•
■ a ■om* feeli**--'That's because I
minds into patha of uaefullneas in tha future. r- 3o«Ut

Dreamer's

fhare or* dreamers. There are practical
men- Andt there are practical men who nre
also dreamers. Hiss* latter are often the
great ones of th* earth. Captain Chester
Kannison. who h u attempted for years to
get his findings before the great men of
our country, la such * man.
, Bine* hi* plonearing work on tha atom
In tha days just after World Wsr I, Csptain
Xennlson h u delved deeper and deeper Into
the various types of atomic materials for
weapons. He has invented, he h u created.

Foreign

Prtoripal agracies that would bo
Involved Include the governor,
Highway Patrol. Board of Health]
Department of fcalfiM, Bead
Board and Utilities and Industrial
com minion*.
A toUl of 1147,500 In fedtril
fundi bava boon pledged the iffU
through federal civil defease-to
finance the planning snd moit »f
It has already been ehligated for
surveys, preliminary planning a»)
preparation of an operational piss
at tba state level.
Work will bo completed by Msy,
19SI, on plana for five "metrop*
litan target area*’ ’ In the stair
Including Miami and Jacksonville'
the Tampa-St. Tetersburgh arm'
Orlando and Tallahassee.

I^ IV IN I

M o d e rn , w e r k -ia v ln g • I,( t r i e a p p lia n c e * f iv e
a n e w lift to r v r e l living I T h * " K g f hales
yew In kitchen, la u n d r y , h a * , , . g W « i ye w mere
tin t* f o r fa m ily f u n . , , p u t , ye w *0 Ih o rood
i * h a p p ie r f l o r i d * In in g l

“
w r
/
fv J (J
Lot Reddy Kilowatt bo your
•vor-totthfal "hired hand" all around th* farm, all around the
hou**. Yew'll really work better—live better—ofaefricgUy I

FLORIDA POW IR « LIGHT COMPART
W. SCOTT BLR.NS Mgr.

JOT Magnolia Ares

�REDS M AT SWEDEN

l few year* ago. ft fast took off lots In lfco field of optnlen by nam- Cod lection. Including the (stands,,

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BIob. Dee. 16, 1957—Page S
• BA M ALL MADE MANAGES
. . PITTSBURGH Ol — Romanus
Monty Basgall, former Pittsburgh
Plratea* Inflelder who twice won
^manager of the year" honors In
flb Class A Big State League, has
been signed to manage the Plratea
farm eluh at Lincoln, Neb. In the
Clast A Western League. Basgall
played second bate for the Pirates
|n IMS. IMS and 1951.

By DOC QU1GG

BEADS OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
NAPLES. Fla. KW-Pit Yeager,
local recreation director, has been
{timed chairman of tho United
States Women's Olympie CommitW e for the 1960 gsmci at Rome,
Italy.

like an unguldcd missile and be-: Ing the to best-eating cities In the
gan rambling ell over.
' United States, In terms of food obPina Success story
talnable at great restaurants.
James Beard, a food and cook'
Remember this la the man who
ing capert who travel s constantly ha a authored "Cook It Outdoors”
in Ms advisory and cooking school "|(or, d'Ouevres and Canapes.”
work, states flatly that the ptua -Fowl and Game Cookery." "The
now la “ the Western world's most Fireside Cookbook." “ Paris Culpopular food." That's a big slate ijne." "Fish Cookbook," "How to
ment but Beard Is a hlg man 6- Eat Better for Leas Money." "The
fcet-J 260 pound) and he's willing p lr ;y Cookbook." "The Complete
to be stuck with it. Piiia. he Book of Outdoor Cookery," and
elalmi. has achieved ubiquity.
next year is coming out with
Interviewed over a TS-cent hunk Beard's "Basic" cookbook,
of cheesecake, he explained: "As
Best-Eating Cities
you know, the plrsa has roomed-- Here goes, by the numbers, and
to eminence In the United States, in the order named, and It's hit
Four years ago, I found It was neck that’s sticking out. not mine,
beginning to show around Europe. I—New York "certainly:" 2—
two years ago. It waa more In Los Angeles "perhaps;" J—San
evidence there. This jenr, I found Francisco, "In the old days, tin-

COLTS UP TICKET PRICES
&gt;■ BALTIMORE W - The Balti­
more Colts have announced a new
ecale of ticket prices for next sea­
son. The Increases, ranging from
50 cents to SI, were necessary be­
cause of higher player aalarlea and
soaring operational costa.

In season; Id—A tie, Seattle and!
Dallas.
Now that that ordeal la over,
let's
turn
to
another
one,
said to be common at this
season, the hangover. Beard le the
creator of a number of hangover
drinks. For sufferers, here's one
free of charge:
"A jigger of cognac, the yolk
of an egg. a dash nf Worcester­
shire sauce, end a pinch of salt
—all In a six-ounce glass. Keep
the yolk Intact. Drink fast. Don't
dawdle.''
,
Okay. Me. I like coot, clear wa-

STOCKHOLM W - Koala's,hoc.
key team scored two foata In the
second period Thursday night to
edge out Sweden, &gt;-1, before a
crowd ot J.*H&gt; at Olympie Stadi­
um. The Swedish goal came in the
third period.

TO GET PLAQUE
CHICAGO OF — Stan Musial,
who won his seventh National Lea­
gue baiting championship thii
year, will be- presenteJ with a
ptaque for “ long and meritorious
servire to baseball" by the Chi­
cago Baseball Writers at th.dr an­
nual dinner on Jan. II.

CARDINAL AND CHILD—Frauds Csrdlnil Spellman enjoys the
festivities el hie annual Christmas party for children of the New
York Foundling Hospital. The young lady, on the Cardinal's Up Is
mere Interested in pUying with the chain on hU Pectoral Cross than
In anythlg also.
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HONDA*

Carols Sung
A t Baptist Party
The Bzeaslea Department of the
Pint Baptist Church baht its
Christmas party Wednesday In the
Educational Building. Mrs. B. T.
Hunt Introduced the workers,
Mrs. J. B. Fields. Ben Steele, Mrs.
Martha Marshall. Mrs. S. J.
Breaks. Mrs. C. B. Keeler, Mrs.
C. W. Brown. Mrs. C. L. Hewsen.
Mrs, 3. A. Strings sod Mrs. Fred
Harrison.'
Guests were Mrs. Luvsda Frank,
Franklin D. Franks, Mrs. Gibbs,
Thelma Gihba, Mrs. Dory MeNsb,
Harry Garwood, Mr. Sehadt, Mrs.

The Tnteraadlate 0. A /* at the
First Baptist Church «U1 meet at
7:15 p. m. at the heme of Mrs.
Charles Park Sr.
The Baptist Assoclatleaal Sun.
day School maetlaf wilt ba held
at the First Church la DeLand at
1:00 p. m.
The Cherub Choir (boys sad girls
M ) of the First Baptist Church
will tehearse at 4:18 p. m. and the
Chapel Choir (young people 17-14)
at 0:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m. Dependable Class o(
the First Methodist Church Christ­
mas Party at the home of Mrs.
Boy Wall.
The Boy Scouts of the First Pres­
byterian Church win meet at T:0Q
P. M.
The Mid-week Bible Hour of the
First Presbyterian Church will be
conducted by the pastor, Bar. A.
O. Melania, at 7:88 P. M.
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at the Church at 7:10
P. M.
TUESDAY
1:00 P. M. WSCS Christmas Party
(n McKinley Hall of First MethoChurch.
Brownie Scout Troop No. 213 of
the First Presbyterian Churek will
met la the Youth Building at 0:00
P. M.
The Senior Oirl Scouts of the

Pianist Will Tour The Would
In Beta Sigma Phi Concert
When versatile Art Steddom t Mr. Steddom has a background
comes to Sanford December IT to as interesting as the varatlons be
play for the Beta Sigma Phi con- presents to his audiences. He graeert at the Mayfair Inn, music dueled front DePauw JJnWertity
krr -s will enjoy • troni. Mr. Sted- in New Castle. Ind., where he madom win begin the evening of pis- Jored In arts and science, lie
no melodies with “ Around the served with the U. S. Air Force
World with Music", Including n for three years, as a pilot. He
Proncb cancan, Swiss music box, |writes a certain amount of fieNew Orleans boogie and the Uoo. enjoys outdoor sports tad
Grand Conran suite. Selections even cooks!
S » tb. sedrr. of Spain, Russia.
In M l. after pl.ying more «
Hawaii. China and Austria will « * • '* » fon.
*■«*«•
whirl the listener around the hornprofessionally in Florida
Upbore. Themes end favorite eon- nightclubs. Prom there the sky
drti&lt; trill follow; among them, seemed to bo the limit, and the
Kschmsnlnoff, Tsehiskowsky, and talented young man Occam* known
Crifg
all over the country and in many

for an engagement in Texas. He
Is unmarried which always makes
a handsome young man twice as
Interesting.
The concert is being sposored by
BeU Sigma Phi sorority. The per­
formance will start at S:M P. M.
December FT—in the Meyfsir Inn
Ballroom. Tickets may be obtained
from any member of Beta Sigma

During intermission the Mayfair
ijyfsteddom is unusual as a muInn Populalm
will play for jjejm in his love for both modern
dancing. There will bo several and classical music. Ha believes
broaka during the evening, other that a popular tbamo may be enselections chosen by Mr. Steddom
Include Haval's “ &gt; Glbet" and
“ Bolero” , RachmaninofTs "Proluda in C Minor,” Debussy’s “ Sun­
ken Cathedra];” Gardouiaa In the
Bain," “ Malaguene," “ The Ritual
Dance of Fin,'
Smokey Saytt
Tenth Ave.,“ at

A Christmas luncheqo was en­
joyed Thursday by the wives of
VAHT at the Mayfair fen. Tha
tables were beautifully decorated
In beeping with the season.
Mrs. Fran Powell was selected
by the group as Seven’s queen for
the High Fever Fotlles. Attending
were Mrs. Elaine Bass, Mrs. Blta
Bauer, Mrs. Helen Btehl, Mrs. Ar.
lent Bryant, Mrs. Helen Crawford.
Mrs. Katie Cummins, and her
mother-in-law, Mra. IL M. Cum­
mins, Mrs. Daryl Dembowski,
Mrs. Rusty Escudler, v r Doris
Ftanclscq. Mrs. Eugenis Frltf,
Mrs. Rinh Hodges, Mrs. Pat
Knight. Mrs. Rusty LIUeboe. Mrs.
AUie Mittus, Mrs. Ann Mergl,
Mrs. Betty Meyers, Mrs. Jane Mil­
ner, Mrs. Paula Pippin, and her
mother, Mrs. Fran Powell. Mrs.
Jane Pruden, Mrs. Joyce Roberts,
Mrs. Jane Sapp, Mrs. Shlrlty
Youngblade, Mrs. Polly Johnson,
Mrs. Ruby Beach, and Mra. Jlml
Gold.

Mrs. G. 1. Drake and Bar. Fred
conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Flatter lad the group ringing of
J. C. Andrews. There was an ex­ Christmas earota. Tha scripture
change ef gift plants. The Christ- was given by Dr. W. F. Brooks
mas pcecsm was given by Mrs. Jr. A film, “ The Little Pint Tree”
Jseeph Tsrtap. Mrs. X. W. An­ was shown, followed by Mrs.
Drake and Rev. Flatter singing a
ton y, Mrs, X. C. Campbell, and
Mrs. J. C. Andrewn an participat­ duet Mrs. Fitldi gava a rssdlng.
Refreshments were servtd and
ed. The meeting eloeed as Mrs.
gifts
presented.
Whitney lad the gredp la the sing*
llg * f' Christmas carets, aceomnamed by Mrs. Burke Steele. Mem­
bers pean ut ware Mrs. George
Krrta, Mrs. Beaulsb Thornton,
Mrs. X. O. Hickson, Mrs. C. M.
Flowers, Mrs. Bertha Rhodes,
Mrs. Dawitt Hunter, Mrs. N. B. ley on camerw a w . at 7 : »
m . mat at 3:» P. M.
Whitney, Mrs. 8. B. Janes, Mrs.
The Dependable Claaa will have
—
r«tin»,k|n .» tKJ. T. Little, Mn. C. G. Tyre, M n. a Christmas party December 18
p "^ . ,
rhurrh* wilt
B. W. Anthony, Mra. B. I . Peuri- at the home of Mrs. Roy Wall.
Chureh ^
tay, Mr*. 3. L. Walker, Mra. B. C. 408 Virginia Dr. co-hoste.sis will m! ? ‘ *‘ *£• (:h“ r' h
;
Campbell, Mri. Margaret Bdwards, bo Mra. A. K. Shoemaker and Mra. p ™ { L ^ ? i £ V h ^ h wVm eet far
Mr*. Freak Millar. Mre. W. B. John D. Callahan. There wlU be
[p
**
- rehearsal at 4.15 P. M.l
Bunion, Mn. Joseph Teriap, Mrs. an exebange of gifts.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
H, R. McSwaln, Mrs. Burka The Seminole Audubon Society
Steele, Mr*. 3. C. Andrews aad will bold Ua regular monthly meet- « n t Presbyterian Church wlU
ing on Docember 18 at the Civic meet in the Youth Building from
Mrs. J. F, Lewis.
Building In Fort Mellon Psrk at •:&lt;» P- M. through 8:00 P. M. for
MAGNOLIA a iC L X
Ths Mignalls Circle met with T:M P. M. Mr. Frederick W. Slur- ■ Christmaa parly.
Girl Scout Troop 242 will ir.oct
Mn. One Bamberger Thursday g«a of the Florida Game and Fresh
sight. Mn. W. J, Sinclair was the Water Fish Commission will be tt the First Baptist Church at 3:M
ee-hoiteti. Lovely
decorations the apaakrr. A movie or slides will p. m.
giro lb* homo a Chrtstmaay at­ be shown.
| The Carol II Choir of the First
mosphere. Refreshments wars
j Baptist Church will rehearse at
served to the guests upon their ar* held In the Loch Arbor borne of 10:30 p. m. and the Crusader Choir
rival
Mra. Harry Cushlnl Friday morn- (boys 13-18) at 7:13 p. m.
Unity Class of Sanford In the
Mn. J. E. Nlcholds read an In­ Ing. Co-hoiteasea were Mrs. W. D.
dian translation ef the Cbriatmai Gardiner, Mra. C. W. Baker, and perkina Woodruff Building, Room
Story and lad the group in prayar. Mrs. L. E. Lerper. They greeted 211 upstairs, will meet at 8:00 P.
Mra. Arthur Harria gavs tha re­ tht membera with attractive candy M., a short devotional service will
port from the Garden Club board. corsages.
be conducted by Rev. Josephine
1! waa decided to lend two plants
The house and eoffee table were Stuckie after which the membera
at Christmas to lonely homos.
dacorated for Christmas with will exchange gifts and enjoy a
Xomenada candlea ware exhibit­ white and gold arrangements pre- Christmas party. Friends and tba
ed by Mn.&gt; H. K. Ring. Plants dominating. The Christmas tree, public are cordially invited,
were exchanged by the members which won an Awird of Distinction
WEDNESDAY
for Christmas gifts. A latter was for tha circle at the recent garden
12:00 Truthseeker'a Class Lunchsent to tba former chairman, lira. show, was displayed on a coffee ron at 12:00 P. M. in McKinlay
Richard Elam, Kay Wait. Mra. table In tba living room. White Hall of ririt Methodist Church,
Parry Sloes waa walcomad as the palm leave! topped with gold formPrayer Meeting will be held at
courtesy member.
•d th# tree. Bunches of frosted (he First Baptist Church at T :»
Those enjoying the Christmas grips* and gold birds adorned the p. m. and at 8:13 the Sunday
r party were Mn. Frank Ltlskt, tree.
School Cabinet will meet.
Mrs. 3, E. Nlcholds, Mn. Frank
A brief business meeting followTHURSDAY
Doamo, Mrs. Ray Horron, Mra. rd the delicious eoffee. Mrs. GarThursday la Church Wide VisitsBraOey Odham, M n. J. J. We­ diner then asked the members to tion Day for the First Baptist
ber. Mrs. W. L. Dlckerboof. Mra. vote for tba most beautifully wrap- Church.
H. K. Ring, Mra. Arthur Harria, ped gift package, on display by
The Carol choir of the First
Mrs. Perry Stone, Mrs. W. j . Bln. membera. First prlie was awarded Baptist Church will rehearis at
clalr, and Mn. Bamberger.
to Mra. Jean Adams, second to g;is p. m., the Concord Choir at
nORA CIRCLE
Mra. C. W. Baker. Mre. Helen Win- T:00 and the Church Choir at 8:00
The Iiora Circle met at the quist gave each member a potted
Pack 10 Cub Scouts meeting at
home of Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom begonia, which she had grown.
Pirnt Methodist Church. 3th Grade
In Mayfair. Co-hostess was Mn.
Mrs. C. W.'Baker presented Idtai Junior
Department
Christmaa
W. II, Btemlrom.
for Christmaa decorations, cor- Party In McKinley Hall,
The mantle waa beautifully dec­ sages, favors, candlea and yarn
The Senior High Fellowship ef
orated with a white angel made of
the First Presbyterian Church will
styrofoam, tulle and tinsel. Stiver
meat at 8:00 P. M. for a Christ­
leaves, Christmas balls and pink
mas party.
tapers flanked the charming eenPRIDAT
terptee*.
2:30 P. M. Primary Dapartment
Coffee, small doughnuts and
Christmas Party In McKinley Hail
■west rolls were served before
at P int Methodist Church.
the meeting, which was conducted
The Jur.!or Fellowship of the
by Mrs. W. H. Marlwether. Mrs.
First Presbyterian Church will
Taylor Brown racalved an excelmeet at 8:00 P. M. for a Christmas
lent response to her request for
party.
volunteers to deeorate a Chriitmaa
The Children's Christmas party
tree In the lobby ef the Seminole
of the First Presbyterian Church
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. John Bur­
wilt be held In Fellowship Hell a*
ton IV was welcomed ae a new
7:30 P. M.
member.
SATURDAY
Attractive Christmaa decorations
Kindergarten Christmaa Party in
were displayed and sxplatned by
McKinley Hall of First Msthodlst
Mrs. Stamper, Mrs. Stenstrom,
Church.
*
Mrs. Ralph Dean, Mrs. John Mor­
gan, Mn. W. V. Roberts, Mrs.
Hie late Gen. George S. Patton
Donald Jones, Mrs. Meriwether
Jr. was the flrat Amealcan to com­
and Mn. A. J. Bracken. Others at­
pete in the Olympic pentathlon.
tending were Mra. Karlyla House­
Aa a lieutenant, he entered the 1812
holder. Mrs. A. J. Pleva, Mrs. VoOlympic without any ipecilal
11# Williams Jr., Mri. Rudy Sloan,
preparation and finished third.
Mrs. David Baeh, Mn. Jo# Ba­
ker, Mra, Donald Baits, Mrs. Tay­
lor Brown, Mn. Georga Dangleman, Mrs. A1 Doudney, Mrs.
George Elek, Mrs. John Fltipatrick, Mrs. B. B* Hollingsworth,
Mr*. W. E. Knowles. Mrs. Wight
Xlrtley, Mrs. Harry Laa Jr., and
Mrs. T. W. Man.
DIRT GARDENSRS
Tha annual Christaai coffee of
the Dirt Qardaaar's Circle was

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Man. Dee. 1«, 1957-Page I

Mrs. Powell Chosen
Queen O f VAH-7
In Hospital Follies

Nunn-Bush
Freeman
Star Brand

• D A N IEL
GREEN

Paradise
Naturalizer
American Girl

* D A N IEL
GREEN
House .Slippers

House Slippers

LU G G A G E
Tommy Travel
For Them:
Cowboy Boots
• Poll Parrot Shoes
House Slippers

CBBBBLEADERS FOX DAD were these Gram mar School mothers, as they urged Ike tsama U
vlctery la the aanual Peaauf Howl game held Fri ay night at tha .Memorial Stadium. (Staff Photo)

’Whern Quality la Higher Than Price1

Men's TV Jackets
Never before »uch an opportunity an this . . . You can buy a lovely
TV jacket at a saving price! These jackets are made o f corduroy &amp;
dacron fabrica in wine, grey A blue. Each coat has either a solid or
plaid eoltnr.

jy the 1IE on ypur list one o f theie • . . h ell
love it and you 11 save money too! Siiea small,
medium, large and extra large

Give

Bibles
For Christmas!

BIBLES A R E PERFECT
GIFTS FOR E V E R Y O N E . . . .
on your gift Hat , . . Mom, Dad, Bro­
ther, Slater. Grandmother, Grandfather.
Biblea to suit every ones taste.
We will engrave in 22 karat gold the
name o f your choice on the bible.
In* of tht tint pifcli.otloa of

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Magnolia

W e Invite Charge Accounts'

�Happy dirihdarS
Apostle's Creed
Program Subject
S t Monica's Chapter of the Aux­
iliary of Roly Crota Episcopal
Church mat at the home of Mrs.
Harry CaneU recently.
Mrs. Henry Tamm Jr. presided
b* the absence of the chairman.
After • abort business meeting,

Mrs. Phil Stanley, educational
ehalrman. rare a talk on the Apos­
tle's . Creed.
Refreshments seen (erred to
Mrs. CaneD, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs.
Mildred Babcock, Mrs. Gordon S.
Bradley, Mrs. Joe Nicholas, Mrs.
Tamm and Mrs. Lewis Cobb.

SHOWING
The rialnjr popularity o f Hollywood** Anthony Per­
kin* I* attested to by the interesting statistic that he
i* the No. 1 “cover boy** of the nation for the past two
years, even out-diatancing Elvis Presley and cover girl
Marilyn MonroeTony 1* currently starred with Henry Fonda in

Periberg-Seaton’s Vista-Vision Production for Para­
mount “Thr Tin Star."

STANDING OFF A LYNCH M O B ...
for *40 a month and t shiny Tin Star!

BETSY PALMER • MICHEL RAY
hTYlU* a«AH0 •JOHN MdKTtXg

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Woman’s
Conning The

News

By VIRGINIA CONN. Sodate MU&lt;
Tonight the Mayfair Country Lorraine were ip
Club ties still and quiet, the fair- end. They lire li
ways bearing the litter of thou- a good many p&lt;
sands of spectators, the divots of In order to get to
a large field of professional golf- game, we mlsse
era. the silent echo of clapping Seen In the crow
and groaning. The P. G. A. Open Crela and Ear
la over for another year.
Andy and Helen
The week began with the threat and Lionel Arthur
Tayfer, Mrs. Clark Leonardy. of cold weather; a threat which and Cliff McKibbl
Mrs. P. A. Rowland, Mrs. L. T. soon became a heartbreaking rea- Dooley, Betty si
Doss, Mrs. R. F. Robison, Mrs. llty. Spectators and golfers alike ken. Helen Andi
C. M. Wine. Mrs. N. V. Farmer. shivered In the below freexlng tern- Jack Morrison, D
Miss Ella Bolton. Mrs. T. A. Bur­ peratures. The balls skidded on RoumUlst, Mary
leigh. Mrs. R. W. Turner and Mrs the froien greens. The wind fore- Jean and Ralph
Fletcher.
ed magnificent drives Into sand and John Miller,
CIRCLE 3
traps. It looked like a below the Ivey, Cartie am
1 Circle 3 met recently at the belt punch for Sanford and the and many other:
home of Mrs. Robert Mahan. Mrs. Mayfair Inn. But things always C. D. Throckmo
t Ray Cllcquennae was the co-hos­ seem to Improve, and In that ease
We had a little
tess. Hot coffee and doughnuts Improve is far too mild a world, the nest night, wl
were served to the members on Enthusiasm had been whetted In r|et *"d John W
their. arrlvaL
spite of the weather when a young &gt;n« the crowd hr
Mrs. Robert Cole opened the golfer named Stan Mosel set a new Bowl captain, Ft
j ,he singing. Jot
meeting with prayer and gave the course record, with a *3.
study. Mrs. C. E. Chorpening then
The next two days showed Dow, w?!chin« of,
conducted the business meeting. Finsterwald and Walt B u r k e m o t,B*
Everyone was urged to attend the vying for the lead. The weather |**• delightful, w
Christmas party December IT at turned warm again The wind wm « « aome
McKinley Hall.
abaied, the sun shone. On Satur00
" y " 1!
The next meetlnf of Circle 3 win day the crowdr came. On Sunday ..
be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph it seemed as if most of Central *han \ “ ,U* p.
Jarvis. Attending were Mrs. C. K. Florida came. They were not days. Ills dalma
Chorpening Jr., Mrs. Jod Jarrell, disappointed. Possibly one of t'te '*'* lh,n ? ,pupp
Mrs. Robert Cole, Mrs. W. A. Lock- best rounds of golf In hlstopr un- C&gt;&gt;renc* ^ IlfVei
ard, Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs. John folded before thetr eyes. With no °™- *"a I am
Domlney, Mrs. R. T. Warren, Mrs. one close to them. Jay Hebert, wUh hlm‘
’ ' ^
W. P. Fields, Mrs. A. S. Klnlaw, Walt Burkemo and Porky Oliver,1
and Mrs. Eugene Williams.
playing in a threesome, raptured I t Q l l Q n C c
the attention of several thousand
CIRCLE S
Circle S met recently at the golf fans; a race so tight it was G u e st O f I
_ ,
home of Mrs. 0. E. White on Myr­ phenomenal right up to the very
D in n e r
tle Ave. Mrs. R. A. Futtrell was last putt. It will be a long time
before they stop talking about this ' r . „ F in F n n .
the co-hostess.
"
Mrs. R. V. Hutchinson opened Mayfair Open. It was wonderful!
Reminder to gals of »he Woman's
"
the meeting with prayer. Mrs. W.
S. Thornton closed the devotional. Golf Association. The luncheon is "* * ,n# "®nor?
The study was presented by Mrs. next Wednesday at 11:30 P. M. at w lZ 'J w L Z l
the Country Club. Lee Cunning Is „
,
0. E. White.
***? ~ T'
Announcements were made by trying to call everyone, but In ease
. !j* ° i ,
the chairman, Mrs. M. B. Baker, she has been unable to contact
you. If you cannot go. please call
’
In regards to the Christmas party.
her or the club and eancel your
_ ,
Mrs. Baker also sUted that the
resef/ation.
u
Wesleyan Service Guild would have
Speaking of the Cunnings. Dave opf lI)0Ut thr„
charge of the January program of
and Lee gave one of the flrst f0min|f to C„ M
W. S. C. S.
During the social hour, gifts Christmas cocktail parties last hfr brother. ro ,
were exchanged by members. Mrs. Friday nllhL Lee decorated the mrmh*r of the
Wllhln(
Thorton read a story, "Christmas house with Christmas ornaments llaff
Customs Around the World". Deli­ and pine—really put one Into the ur(j , v *or w . , hl
cious refreshments were served to spirit Dave's parents and sister turn *0 her hnr
Mrs. Baker, Mrs. John Brldgers,
Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne, Mrs. Hut­
chinson. Mrs. C. F. Mims, Mrs.
Lida Stall. Mrs. R. W. Sturdivant,
Sirs. W. 8. Thornton, Mrs. A. D. Chapman.

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MRS. R1NF.I1 ART YKNNIE receives the birthday rake sent to her by her dauahler-ln-Uw In New
Jersey. Sanford Postmaster Joel Field makes the «l -livery. Neighbor*. Mr. and Mre. Charlee Pearsall
were In on the fun. Left to right, Mr. Field, Mr.t Pearsall, .Mr. Pearsall, &gt;lr*. Yennie. Mr. Yennie.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Birthday
Cake
Delivered
To New Resident By Mr. Field
from a devoted daughter-in-law
paved the way to a birthday surprlie for Mrs. Rinehart Yennie
of m Scott Ave.
Several weeks ago Mr. Field re
reived a letter from Mrs. Olive
Yennie of Wychoff, N. J. saylni;
that December 13 was Mrs. Yennie
first time In at least twelve years
that the faflly had not been togelher on this occasion. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart Yennie
moved to Sanford four months
ago. Mr. Yennie carried mail In
Ridgewood, N. J. for nearly forty
years before retiring and moving
to Florida.
The hlghtight of (he birthday
celebration was always the cake;
"glowing with randies to the dclight of nil, especially my three
Ihildrcn" writes Mrs. Olive Yennie
The purpose of 1he letter was to
obtain the name of a local haker
and order a cake to be delivered
December 13.
Since the young mother knew no
one In Sanford, her first thought
was the local postmaster. She also
requested the Ycnnle's street nddress since she had nothing but
a box number.
Mr. Field not only complied with
the street address, the Raker's
name, but personally delivered the

(psAduom d&amp;

Mrs. Homer Bruce la recuparat\tg at home after undergoing heart
jftemoon. The Yennic'a good -urgery at the Seminole Memorial
'lospltal at Thankrglvlng.
fd (n ' , , nd nelghborj, Mr&lt;
..
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,
_
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,
Mrs. Charles Pearsall were in on
A3 Douglas R. Lavender arriv­
‘ he conspiracy. Ur. Pearsall l&lt; ed home Thursday by plane to
also a retired postal employe, who
spend the Christmas holidays with
erved many yeara In the same
his
parents Mr. and Mra. Curtii
,, 0 .
Ridgewood, N. J.
Lavender and sister, Judy. Ha wil
™ ro“ g* ,ho cooperation of tho report back to duty January 3, and
Sanford r ° “
» beautifully
then leave on assignment to tho
decorated cake from Robb's BakeSouth Pacific.
ry was presented to She completely
surprised Mrs. Yennie. Her husband looked on, as bewildered as Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holler have had
she. The birthday was Indeed a aa their guesta Mr. and Mra. Wil­
memorable one due to the thought- liam Simmons of Memphis, Teoa.
fulness of Mrs. Olive Yennie and Mrs. Simmons Is Mrs. Hollar's
the friendly spirit of the Sanford youngest sister. The Simmons ar­
rived Wednesday night and aiayed
Post Office.
for icveral days.
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The guinea pig has a sense of
taste one thousand times as keen
Mr. and Mrs. n. R. Lass*, are
as that of a man.
enjoying the company of Mrs.
------------bang's sister Mrs. Grace Blorat
The United States consumes a- of Bartow. Mrs. Blount has Just
bout 80 per cent of the world's returned from Australia. On the
coffee crop,
return trip by plane, the waa
forced hack twice by hurricanes
■
Statistics show the average in the Pacific, and spent three
American drinks two and a half days on a tiny Island which boasts
cups of coffee dally,
little more than an airstrip.
——
For a snack, stuff whole pitted
San Francisco Is 4.1S0 nautical
prunes with cream cheese or ba- miles from Pago Pago In tha Sa­
moa Islands.
con cheese spread.

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Girls' Sweaters
Give her a warm rift . . . a lovely awcater
from Cowan's, tluy now pay later . . .
solid* and stripes.

Us* RBA and giro him t
suitable Christmas prssent.
lfsny fabrics, styles, colors
and sites from which to
make your selection.

Sweaters
By Featherknlt and Bradley,
■lipoiw, cardigan*, acts,
Jeweled and hulkle*. You'**
never seen aurh an array
•f gorg.-.u* color*. Use KMA
and make your Christmas
shopping easy.

Darling Hula car-coats In red corduroy.
Such aa original gift and to practical loo.
Sites 3-lx.

SOUTIISIDK SCHOOL rillLDIIKV gave their an ual Christmas program Friday afternoon fcatnring ihi. scene from the stable in Delhlehrm. A e mrua of ISO voleea of the combined fourth grades
presented Christmas carols. Angels In the backer unit, left lit right, Stef h i , West sate. Bell) Wig­
gins, Cay Stanley, llonnle llris-nn. Middle row. J oseph, played hy Tim Whitten. Mary, played by
•inits Nobles, Herald Angel, played by Harriet li untt-r. Front row* Angles, Becky Tanner, Sharon
Calloway
(Photo hy Bergstrom)

She'D lova a topper from
Cowan's . . . and think that
you'r* Christmas Angel for
giving her ana. Sea oar
aslectlon first and yon'II
agree wa'va a nica group of
toppers for you to m»Va
your solution from.

/lens Sweaters

Membership dues to Inter-Frater­

Ball lova this gift . . . and many's tho day hell
ho able U as* It. We Invito you to w*s RBA and
Uks tho worry out of Christmas shopping.

S fiA j*

nity Association may be paid at the
Chamber

$4.98 - $8.95

of

Commerce

Building:,

Tuesday and Wednesday, December
Jaroy matching outfits for tho lltlla one*. Matching
coat, cap aqd pants. Sliaa * months to 3 year*.

17 and 18 from 10:00 a.m. • 12:00 noon

PERFECT FOR
PRESEfNTS!

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and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

$5.98-$6.98
Invitation

to

Annual

Christmas

Dance may be Secured at this time
only.
• Courtesy

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Men and Women belonging: to* Na­

• Comfort

tional fraternities and sororities are

• Convenience
Revolving Budget Account
It’s New — Ask About It Tomorrow

welcomed.
Downtown Sanford

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INPAM ERICA!

THE
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A U T O M A T IC

QMU U SAUCEPAN

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Miss M. Balter
Dies Yesterday
UIss Mary B. Baker. M, of R t
1 Sanford, passed away at her
residence Suaday afternoon.
Miss Baker was bora Feb. IS.
1903 in Mlnataota and came to
Sanford about 10 months ago from
Bemadillo, N. M., when she
taught Indians la the Pilgrim Holi­
ness Church. She was educated by
the Missionary Alliance Church
for teaching la missionary work.
She taught (or about three years
st the Intercession City Biblical
College and also la a number of
other missions throughout the
country.
She is survived by iwo brothers,
Ellsworth W. Baker, Mllacs, Mina,
and Carroll A. Baker, Grandview,
Mo.; and a slater, Mrs. Ruth
Young, MUaca, Mian
Funeral services will be bold at
•:30 p. m. tonight at the Gramkow Funeral Homo chapel with the
Rev. Cedi Shaffer officiating.
Remains will bo tent to MUaea,
Minn., for - further services sad
Interment.

Legal Notice

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l—k tf ffc« M tagacofto QH It
Ittryhy fradi
• M wm &gt;n i&lt;SMekeq* Up !• 33%
• Holds Nutrition In Feed*
• Make* Feeds Test* and lank Mara M t l a a i

• M a d Campanian la Mia Sunbeam CenSxilled

H#o! FRYf AN

SIX UTENSILS IN ONE! New Sunbeam Electric
SAUCEPAN completely replaces the ordinary sauce*
pan, double boiler, dutch oven, corn popper, chafing
dish, and bun warmer. Double walla retain heat with
up to three times greater efficiency than an ordinary
saucepan. Water-sealed for easy washing. A gitable
in 3 qt. and 3 qt. stars.

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Sanford Electric Co.
116 Magnolia A vc.

The Hoard o f co u a n r Commissions r . o f Ssmlnols Counts Ftortde.
will rtctlx o bids at tho Clark a O f­
fice In the Court Koose at Sasford
up to t o'clock P. M. January I.
ISIS, for th* follnwlnw:
Horn Xs. I
t Now l / « Yard llsaxv Dutv
Dragline Powsra.t with
Dltsal Enalne with ■laeirle
•tartar ta d Osntralnr
Mlalmotn Weight Itt M lb .
40 foo l Boom with llammorh .a d lloom Tip with Pouble
Nhelxte
Minimum Track Wnaih 111 foot
Minimum width I Toot I Inrhso with Pads or Shoda
I t Inch.s or more
Pull roxolxlno r a lr ls t d
All (leer Enclosed sad running
In oil
.. j
1 / 1 vard Sf.dlum M r l l s . d r l i Drag Hnckst complain
with Chains. Spreader Bar and
Hums Block
To ba pa lu s d AHIs*Chalmara
Orangs
tram No. g
1 Saw Dlaaat 1’ owarad Whaal
Tractor
Minimum W eig ht fits Iba.
at or more Dra w Bar Karaa
Power
Hear Tiro USA * SI Band sr
Diamond Tread
Front 111x10
Hiatal Engine with Eltttrlc
a ta r i.r A ileaerator
To ha painted Allli-Chatmara
Ornaa*

Item Vo. a

Phone FA 2-1562

1 Pnlal-Mlaar
H I...I Pow .rad xellh Klaclrln
Rlnrlar and (lenera tir
Ralf Prnpa'I.d with 7 fast
Hydraulic tJft
i Rneed T r a n .m illio n with
Auxiliary S-Bpaad Transmit•Ion
Front Tlrra lftMxIi
It.ar Tlr .a 1100x14 Rand nr
Diamond Troad
T o t&gt;. palntod Alll.-Chtlmara

NOW IS THE T IM E !. . . to SELL TOUR WORTHW HILE i
I’ ltOl'KKTIKS hr mr.in- o f Ihr .W n s f u l Hlnrr 1111
HANSIIROLGH
AUCTION
METHOD. POTENTIAL]
HUYEKS from Many State, are NOW IIERRt . . . and !
READY. Call IIANSIIROUOII. GArdcn 4-1371.

1:30 I’ .M.— MODERN DUPLEX
123.1 Hl|hlsnd Are. (U.S. Hay. 411)
Concr.ta lilork. Awning Type Window., Jalouiied Doors,
Tile Floor., Double Carporte. Lot I20'il22*, Extra l.ot
I3'xl22’ May he Bought with Duplrx or Srparatrly!
3:30 P. M.— I UNIT APT. HOUSE
Fully Kurnl.hed, Lifetime Aluminum Roof, l.ot US'xSOO' I
Hardwood Hour..
Each Apartment ha. 2 entraners, a one-rar garage and n
laundry room.
Entire Lot lx Fenced.
TIIUKSIl \Y, IIKC. 19— 1:30 I*. M.
OS HORN POULTRY FARM
On Slate Kd. 130-A. Approx. 3 Mi.
from ORANGE C ITY -1 Mi. from CAHSADACA
3-IIEDROOM HOME wiln attrirtWe open liealalator fire­
place. Prosperous bu.lnr.s con.i.ta of appros. H00 while
leahnrn* housed in 3 bldg*.. plus masonry egg room and
growing pen. Poultry may be bought with nr without Real
Estate, tractor and equipment al.n .ell.

ATTEN D!

ft

BID! BUY!

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1«—
t :30 P. M.
3-BEDROOM, 2-BATII
HOME
Approx. 3 Acres on Lake
CECIL E
l l « j . S10— «W Ml. Wrst of
KISSIMMEE
Handy to New Martin D in t
Dixided into 2 lot.— one on
which the home i« situated
.&lt; i.o Inc highway ami
- ,i:Jj all the way to the
lake with a boat .lip or
baain running from the lake
into a boat .belter. The ex­
tra lot fronts on the lake.
Property ran be bought aw
2 separate tracts or all
together. Liring and dining
arena hare rork floors with
rrst of hoa.o hating hard
wearing tinyl floors. There's
a two tar garago with oxer
hrad door.. Hum* is fibre
-t a -. in.ulatrd. A 233' drrp
welt, electrically
pumped,
turn.*hr* excellent water.
The New Martin Plant re­
cently openrd and dedicated
Wed., Dec. 4 th. i« xrry
handy to this property being
just 11 miles distant.

FRIDAY. DEC.

1:39 P. M.
U. S. Ilwy. I l l — Hi ML
North of ORLANDO
6 ROOM HOME (Kurniahsd)
Approx. I2 'i Aerss—
i'laltrd Lota
Approx. .00 ft. HIGHWAY!
FRONTAGE
and 123 Ft. LAKE
FRONTAGE
BUY SEPARATELY!
COMBINATION!

AS A WHOLE!
Home ron,»»ting of llxlag I
room, dining room, kitchen, |
3 bedroom* and l*i baths. I
Outstanding kitchen feature
is brautlful built-in birth
cabinet.. On* bedroom has a
rnlar-linetl closet. There's
al.u a Jalousird Florida room
and carporte. House arils
completely furnished inclading atoxe, refrigerator and a
ll'ii point automatic washer.
LOTS and FRONTAGE—
there's rirrllent potential
here for INVESTORS! DE­
VELOPERS! and BUILD­
ERS!—This would make an
IDEAL S I T E
FOR A
TRAILER COURT! T h ,
highway frontage could be
easily adapted to moot any
business use.

Other coming llan-hrough Auctions include 2 Income
Homes in Orlando. Fishing Camp In Apopka, and 3 bed­
room. 2 bath lakefront home nrar Orlando.

TERM S: 20% DOWN— Balance Announced

N jfjbnjl Realty &amp; Auction Company

Mrlull 6ld^ ORtANDO FLA CAcdcn t 4‘j'MI
,tu &lt;iO-&lt;iito oust titu in avtt io , r * *i
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WRITE FOR COMPLETE FOLDERS!

Seminoles Take
4th Doubleheader
Here Friolay Nite

Goode Funeral
Services Held
Friday Afternoon

• - »4r v '•#»

Sanford Resident
Dies Saturday

Mr. Wesley Lee Allman. 71, died
suddenly at 3:30 p. m. Saturday
Funeral services were held Fri­ at his home, 1019 E. 23th St.
Mr. Allman had lived In Sanfonl
day at 3 p. m. at Brisson Funeral
Home for n&gt;rd J. Goode. 7!*., whn for 23 years. He was bom Nov.
died Dec. 11 after a llnserlmt Ill- 23, 1880 In Osteen.
He attended the Methodist
new. Intermrnf wai held In oakFT TOT lawn Memorial l’ark with the Rev. Church in Osteen, was a member
0 4 John Thomas of Holy Cross Epis­ of the Woodmen of the World. San­
ford Camp, and was a farmer.
1 1 copal Church officiating.
l 1
Survivors Include his wife. Mrs.
Mr. Goode resided at 703 W.
1 19
First St. and had been a resident Annie M. Allman, Sanford: one
0 2
here for approximately 20 years. son, Klas Allman, Sanford; one
0 a
Dorn In Danville. Va., he was re­ grandson, Robert Allman, Jack­
0 2
tired from the All-American Cable sonville: one granddaughter. Dar
4 a
Company, International Telephone lene Allman. Sanford: three sis0 2
and Telegraph Company of New ters. Mrs. Sally Hardy and Mrs.
York City.
1J- W. Woods of Sanfonl and Mra.
T 49
He Is survived by his wife, Mrx Alice McDonald, Port Orange; and
FT TOT Byrd F. Goode; step-son, John O. two brothers Jasper Allman, Oi0 8
Keeling Jr., one granddaughter, tern and Allen Allman, Port
T IT Karen; three brothers, William Orange.
4 11)
Goode, Clearwater; Nathan Goode,
Funeral services will be held at
2 4
and Alvia Goode both of New York 3 p. m. tomorrow afternoon at
0 0
City.
Brisson Funeral Home.
Burial will bo In Oateen Ceme­
13 39
tery.
Pillbcare’j will be members
of th-/ W olm en o’ the World.

SO KC Smashes AH
Records Saturday
Nisrht At Opening
lindo Kennel Club smashed all re­
cord* with It* opening night program Saturday night.
Attendance of 4.323 was Use larg­
est in track Mitorr. Tha mutual
handle of 8M.6S5 was an opening
record by far, running almost 91
per cent ahead of the 180^71
wagered opening night last season.
Knocker scored a solid victory
h the Inaugural handicap, winning
by a length over Pat's Shado, Coltlna ran third.
Golf Star Chick Harbcrt present­
ed thi trophy to Mrs. M. V. Kirk­
land. owner of the new champ.

FG
The fast coming Sanford Semi- SANFORD
2
notes took their fourth doublehea­ SlcCoy
0
der la as many games here Fri­ Tamny
0
day by a JV score of 32-23 and a MeMurray
9
Varsity score of 49-39. This has High
2
established another school record Swain
4
by being the longest winning streak Gracey
1
of any recent Sanford team. Coach Damlriilge
2
Bud Layer and hts trouors have Lundqulst
1
worked hard and It seem* to be Barley
paying off. Although these four
21
victories have been very ImprexdFG
Ivo the fane are waiting ut.Ul they LYMAN
4
face OBC competition before th.y Farley
3
commit one way or the other. The Ken Miller
3
SALE
conference action won’ t bejin until Rarwick
l
after tho holiday* and competition Nowell
Christmas Trees
0
promisee to be much keener (hen. Winkle
Big Joe High took a command­
Scotch
Pines, Bright Grata
13
ing lead in the scoring department
Short
Needles,
here Friday ny pacing his teamRed Pine. Green,
matca with 19 points. Joe has hit
Long Needles
la the double figures for the entire
season and xrtth this good start
A Christmas surprise was en­
The seamstress, professional or
All Sizes, Priced Right
could establish many naw records
joyed recently by. the teachers al amateur, lovea to recelva gifts to
Mrs. Amelia K. Angeloch, 70, of Southside school when they were make sewing easier or more fun.
Corley Produce
here. Taking advantaga of Ken
McMurrays alertness and passe* 134 Marsella Rd„ DeBary, passed invited lo the Plnecrest Inn for
Company, Inc.
Joo was able to hit 9 buckets and away at her residence at 3:43 p. coffer. The charming hostess was
New Orleans Is 1,703 nautical
State Fenners Market
Mra. Velma Mitchell, principal of miles from New York.
oae free throw. Ha also got his m. Friday.
share of tho rebounds away from
Mrs. An„'loeh was bora Oct. 13, the school.
The coffee was held In the private
big Ken Miller of Lyman who was 1887 in New York City and came
great on part of the Greyhound*. to DeRary about five yeara ago dining room. The tables were beau­
tifully decorated with small Christ­
MUIor was the workhorse for his from the Bronx, N. Y.
team and poured In 17 points for
She wax a member of the De­ mas trees. Miniature teachers
formed the place cards.
the losers chute. He was terrific Bary Baptist Church.
The group aang Christmas songs
on tho boards and made things
Survivors Include her husband. and enjoyed the delicious food.. At­
tough for High at times.
William Angeloch, DeBary; one
Jim Gracey and Ray Lundqulst. daughter, Mrs. Lillian Hrppner, tending were Mrs. Rulh Carlton,
Iwo flashy sophomore guards, hit DeBary and two cousins, Cather­ Mrs. Wilma Morgan, Mrs. Caro­
tight points apiece lo tie for second ine and Dorothea llenninger of line Wiggins. Mrs. France* Wal­
ton, Sir*. Florence Shcibcnbcrgcr,
honors In the scoring department. DcDary.
Mrs. Barbara llartwig. Mrs. Emily
P h o n e b e fo re
Both were very effective in the
Funeral services were held al 2 Sikes, Mrs. N a n c I e Lane,
ball-handling department and were
noon
fo r y o u r
p. in. today at the DeBary Baptist Mrs. Martha Rowland, Mr*. Helen
alao a big help on defense.
C«A
Church with the Rev. Richard llrokenshire, Mrs. Rculah Rue,
u
Co*
14
money later
MwbiM,
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Too
AUeOU,
Although MeMurray was held to llrany officiating.
Mrs. Hilda Davis, Mrs. Itca An­
i*4P*9
•#«#*• For-—*
the ta m e day I
only one tally throughout the night,
I'allbrarrrs were A. W. Wlllahan,1derson. Mrs. Arietta Cobcrly,
he wai probably responsible for E. Leon Magee, Harold Seger. Mrs. Mlldrrd Babcock, Miss Er­
117400 3 7.09
1312.00 H IM
Y o u s a la c t y o u r
half of High's polnta. He set up John A. llaveison and Howard T. nestine Wrstphal. Miss ZUIah
HIM
1100
4U.M
24 00
own re p a ym e n t
several beautiful plays and fed the WniV.
Welsh, Miss Dorothy Chambers,
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3231
ball to Joe all night, lit was alert
Interment was In O a k I a wn Miss Marguerite Dotson and Sllss
p lant
and helpful on practically every Cemetery.
Caroline Mclnnls.
play.
The JV’ a also took their fourth
Fire caused 31,2.11,376.000 loss In
The first charter to operate a
game and were very impressive the United States In 1936-190308,- telephone company In Michigan
In doing so. With Esrl Summersill 000 more than In 1933.
was granted in October, 187!), to
and Don Carter handling the re­
F IN A N C I S I R V I C I , INC.
the Ontonagon Telegraph Co. II
bounding chores they closed out
Some of the largest onion fields consisted of wires strung among
af Sanford
the JV’ s from Lyman by a score in the world are near Kenton, Ohio. four farm homes In Ontonagon.
of 33-23. Alex MeKibbln and Don
12S South Fork Avenue • Telephone: FAIrfex 2-4412
garter paced the Seminoles with 7
Robert E. Lee wag made a Con­
Ohio ha* 145 cilles whose pop
a piece.
federate general June 14, 1861.
ulatlon Is more than 5.000 persons.

Angeloch Services
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outside o f envelope.
Hide will ba opened nt a meet­
ing to ba held on January 7,
1&gt;1I.
Allaati u. P. Il.rndon. Clerk.
F- A. Hytoii, Chairmen
(Official il.nl)
AUVKIITISKNNXT FOR Bill*
Thu Hoard of t’ ublle Instruction
fur Hemtnol* County, Florida, will
r*&lt; *lv* bids for tho furnl.lilne of
all labor, malarial*. equipment, anSI
•ervlce required fo r lha tilth Waahlac KarllUUa for South aids 8cbool.
Hanford, Brmlnola County. Florida;
ronalallnc o f mlorellaneou* flnlth
work la dish waahlnc room and Inalallallon of dials w ath ln c machine
ami- metal labia adjacent Itiaralu:
tinlft I* a. m . January S. ISIS.
lb* offlra o f tha Hunarlalandant of
Tubllr Instruction. School Admini­
stration nulldlnf. I'nmmarrlal Avanue. Sa-fnrd. Florida, at whlrb time
and pltra tha bldn will ba publicly
opantd and raid alnud.
Prawlnea and Rparlflcallonr may ba
obtalaad from lha nfflca nf lha Arrhltart. John A. Burton. IV. Corner
Klrat Rtraat and Mallonrlll# Ava.
nua. Rnntord. Florida. No dapoalt
raoulrad.

"Quick. . . there’ s still time to fill your Hope Chest I"
says Bob Hope,
stir of the "Bob Hope Plymouth Show.”

"You've got a dale with an angel-your Plymouth deolerl'1
says Betty While,
star ol "Dale with the Angels.”

•‘You might be rich for life-easy 8 3 1 , 2 ,3 r
says Lawrence Welk,
stir of "Top Tunes and New Talent"

These great Plymouth T V stars invite you to

A certified check nr bank draft
payable la lha Hoard af Public
In-trurtlon far Mamlaola County.
Florida, or n anllnfartory bid bond
executed by Ibe bidder and arrepl.
able eurellea In an amount euuel
to flvo per cent o f tbo bid aholl
be esibmllttd with each bid.
Tha aurreeaful bidder will be reuulred to furnleh and par for sailtfactory performance and payment
bond o r bonde.
The Board o f Public Uatruttlan for
demlnole County, Florida, roservea
Iba rlgut lo reject any aad&gt;ur all
bldi ar lo waive any lafnrmallllea
In Iba blddlet. No bid ahall be with­
drawn for a perod o f flflean l l l i
deya aubarquant to tha opening o f
bid* without Iba content of the
iluerd.
It. T. Slllwee
huperlntendcut o f Publle
Inatrullon

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neat lent,
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Tuu are hereby notified that a
Petition hte been filed In the above•tyled cauee by Kuth Carolyn nmltb.
fur Ibe adoption o f (Jeaa Hamoel
Amlett, a minor, by tho Petitioner,
and you era reoulred to ■•i&gt;» n
copy o f your l a i w t r o r nbjoctloee.
to ebnw route wbv eald P e t i t i o n
should not be granted an the At*
t o r . eye for Patillaner. RTENRTROSI
AND IIAVIR. Edwerda IMIldlna.
hnnford, Farlde. and file the o r i ­
ginal la lha offtra o f tha clerk nf
Ibe Circuit Court on or before toe
t f ih dar o f January. A. D . t s t i
and herein fall not or n decree pro
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you.
WITNESS my bend nod the teal
o f eald Court In Sanford. Florida,
tblo lith day o f 1/tcemStr, A. t).

Or one o f 18 n e w Plymouths w e ’ll be giving
aw ay along w ith 4 5 0 other exciting prizes!
Think of It! Here's a contest that should make
the winner secure for the rest of his or her life—
and it might just be you who collects!
It’s easy—just head straight for your Plym­
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your dealer's, take u good look at tbo yearsahead Plymouth.
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period and you’re one of the top 18 weekly
winners, you'll girt double your money back in cash
immediately. Hotter get your entry in today!

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COLUMBUS, OUo (UP) — Tte
U«tut crowd m r to attend a
■porta banquet bar* vatebad the
pnamlattoa Thursday night a* the
United P rtu Annul Trophy for
tba nation’* top foliage, football
team to Ohio State.
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Tba award v ia made by Racket]
Short, manager of tba Columboa
United Prtca Bunas, to Ohio
State Coach Woody Rayaa before
a cheering c rowd of about 2,500
at a HO a plate buck* tor braeea
banquet.
Os band for th* oceaaios w en
Gov. C. William O’Neill, Sen. John
W. Bricker (R-Ohlo) and the four
football teama raprcaentlng Ohio
State In tba Rote Bowl, tba aqoada
of 1M , ’to, ’54 and 'ST.
Formal pnaenUtion of the tro­
phy win be made Sunday sight as
the Ed Sullivan telavialon pro­
gram, President Frank H. Barth­
olomew of United Prate will pro,
aent It to PreiMent Novice Faw­
cett of Ohio State.
Is accepting the trophy Tburaday night, Rayaa laid ba would
"rather hare thla trophy than any
they could hava given m e."
"We are extremely proud of thla
gnat honor bocauie ft la n team
award," Rayaa laid.
In pruentlng the handsome
three-foot high gold trophy, Short
pointed out that It waa .awarded
by a board df 25 ouatanding
coaches, distributed throughout
the country In such a way aa to
prevent ona section outvoting an­
other.

Ohio Gets Trophy
For Nation's Top
C h a m p i o n s h i p ; CofcgeM lcn

!obras Take Peanut
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Mveral threats srere snuffed out., Buddy Carter of tha Cobraa speli­
By JBBBT COVINGTON
lt was a tremendous effort on ed the difference In the youngsters
A very speedy and aggraaitva
’U on team, paeod by DUk "Prea- tho part of both squads and they championship till by breaking fooae
thrilled the large crowd on many for a 13 yard TD Jaunt. Late to
te" Richards, and George "Lightsoeeailona. Li. Cdr. Louie Hoop, the game Carter started around
tog" Pittard,, took advantage of Chairman uf the Grammar School left end, met a good defense, retha breaks ban Friday night and PTA event stated that, financially, versed his field, and aeamptred
1 completely ahat out th* fifth grada and otherwise, the elaisie was a ail the way for the TD. He ran
.... acora Indies t big auceeas. He wishes to thank the Gators ragged ail night and
fig tri. Although tha
4*4 differently it"waa"aiTavVn #11 th® parent* and faculty of the waa without a doubt, the itar of
match throughout tbo contest and « h°°&gt; for ail the cooperation that, the contest. The Gator, were p.eed* by
waa received to making thla a —
w“ Lloyd
, , “ J Freeman
* --------- who was
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thrilled
tha large crowd.
Ivery Impressive at quarterback.
big succeai. .
Throwing In a lot of "ham", th*
passing of Flttard and Scruggs to
Richards proved to much for Cy
Pltton’a Tigers. PiUard also got off
several nice rani for tha winners.
. Tha Tigers looked at first as U
they might bavs had what ft took
whan Braltey "Milkman" Odham
Intercepted • Lion pass on the 25.
GAINESVILLE—G w a r d J o t age of .436 on shots from tho field,
Bat a charging line ied by Lee "Sogar” Samuels and "Smiling" Jim Hobbs, who act a record of 4U most of them coming from wall
.Runt failed to givo an Inch and points last icaaon for the most outside the free throw circle. He
points ever scored during a bas­ has alio hit 14 of 18 free throw*
ketball season by a Florida Galor for .875 percentage.
is hitting an even faster pace
Forward Richard Hoban of Mi­
early thla season.
ami folfowa Hobbs In Florida team
O D V M m iK M auiT r o u u n i t
The supcrlstlve All-Southeastern scoring with 47 points, an average
Tba Board o f Publlo Inetructten for
•mUola County, "Florida, will" re­ Conferen:e guard from Sheridan, of 15.6 per game, while Guard
JgtM
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tildj
tha furnUhtnu .M
of all
_ _ fo r LJ
B Ind. has banged home 63 points Charlie Pike, alio of Miami, hsi
t _ ,_
bor. malarial*, equipment aad
••rvlcaa required for tha coiutruc- l.i three college games to date for scored 39 and averages 13 points.
tlon o f Classroom Addition) to an average of 20.7 points per
Center Jim Zlnn, six foot seven
■omlanl* llle h Hehool, (coneletln* game. He averaged 18.8 points last
senior from St. Petersburg, paces
o f to* olaoarootna, tollota, covered
Walks. ate.): and HIT Addition tn season in selling his record.
the atora on reboinds wltn 40, an
Crooma Academy, (rnnalatlne of
Hobbs Is hitting a fine percent- average of 13.3 In the three games
olaaarooma, lollata, covered
and n*w boiler p la it ) ; both
wh'ch figure in NCAR statistics.
a In Hanford, Homlnola CounGALENTO TO WRESTLE
While Florida’s record Is three
irlda; until 1#:«0 a. m . Jaaiuarjr *, ISIS, at tho Hehool AdminNEWARK. N. J. W - Willie Gil- victories against one defeat, sta­
’ titration Imildlna. t*nmm*r&lt;-U| Av*.
hat. (laniard, Florida. at whk-h renberg, manager of two-ton Tony tistic* are being figured on only
one-time heavyweight three of thisa games. A regularly
&lt;tlm* aad placa th* bid* will b* Galento,
publlrlr ononod and road aloud.
challenger. It negotiating with Pro­ scheduled game which Florida won
I Drawing* and eperlfleatteni mar
ba ohialnad hr dapaalttes 1 (n-r.rin •moter Emile Siaja for Galento to 07 to 56 against Jacksonville NAS
iwlth tha ArrMlent, John A. lijrtnn mike a lour of Southeast Asia cannot be counted In statistics, ac­
jl V, Corner Viral Htroot and M« linn ,VIII* Avonuo, Hanford, Flnrlda, for wrestling rings. Ciaja has offertd a cording to NCAR rules.
th* flrat art of dnrumrnta o utlin ­ guarantee o( J1o.ooo.
Resides the NAS game, Florida
ed. Such dapoalf will h* rtfundad
haa defeated Stetson (79 85) and
"n full tn each paraon who re turn
The United Stales bought tho Florida State (71-70), and lost to
h» document! In Bond rendition
wlthta Id dara altar tha hid op in ­ Virgin Itlamli from Denmark dur­ Georgia (60-66). The Galora neat
in g ; With osraptlnn aa noted bolow,
Additional acta may he nhtalnao ing World War I as a safeguard see action against Rollins In (he
a t tha ooat o f lid on oarh, which la against occupation. Purchase price Florida Gym, Monday nigh’ , Dec.
half rafundabla. tlmcral Contract, was $25,000,1100,
V .
ora aoaurlne dncuteinte and not

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NEW YORK (UP)—WlUle Mays,
the New York (San Francisco)
Giants’ amazingly veriatll* out­
fielder, t o p p e d tho National
League slugger* In 1MT with a
.626 average to take the title for
the third time to tho last tout
yea*:*The 26-year-old WlUle, who to­
talled 366 bases In 585 official at
bat*, was a scant .014 points
ahead of Stan Muaial, tho SC
Louis Cardinal ace who tat four
league marks and tied a major
league record. Hank Aaron, whose
389 total bases led the circuit,
ranked third in slugging with .600
and Duke Snider of the Dodgers
was fourth at .567.
Snider, who lied a National
League record by hitting 40 or
more homers for a fifth straight
season, topped the league by strik­
ing out 104 times, however, and
alto grounded into 17 double playa.
Muslal, who won bis seventh
baiting championship, sat teaguo
marks of 893 consecutive games
played, 10 straight years In which

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Still Leading League
In tha llna-op fo r ‘the week to
the Sandipur Woman’ s Bowling
Leagua Eoghanviola Eeimali ia on
fop with 20 wins and 11 fonts.
Robson Sporting Goods Is dose be­
hind with 27 wins and 21 loam.
The Hollywood Shop and RoUlni
Hobby Shop hava a tied acora of
2) wins and 25 louts. Leary's and
Wilson's Diner haa won 22 and lost
26 with Harriett's Beauty Nook
having won 19 and lost 29,
Individual high game scratch of
167 goes to Naomi Jackson and
individual high gams handicap of
IN goat to Peg Rustcl. Individual
high serlei scratch of 450 and han­
dicap of 504 both go to Eva Rogcro.
Team high for threa gamei of
ha knocked in 190 or more run*.
1,156 lifetime eatra base hits and
a .560 lifetime slugging percent­
age. In addition, his 307 total
basea nyide ft 13 straight years
over 300 — tying Lou Gehrig's ma­
jor league record.
OlKefr significant N a t i o n a l
League record* were act by the
Dodgers' Gil Hodgea, who raised
his total of grand slam homers to
Dodgers' Roy C a m p a n e l l t ,
who lifted his lifetime homer to­
tal for catchers to 242, and th*
Braves' Warren Spahn, who won
20 games for the eighth tltpa and
increased his shutout total to 41.
Both aro marks for NL leftes.

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SIGNS FIRST PLATERS
ST. LOUIS «B — Jo* Cunning­
ham, reserve flrit-baaeman whose
spectacular pinch-hitting played
maJor*mIe In the St. Louis Cardi­
nals' bid for the National Laaguo
pennant, haa signed for 1938. Ha
is the first player signed by Bing
Devine, who succeeded Trank Lane
as general manager of the Cardi­
nals.

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Imported Italian
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86.95 to 114.95
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SWEATERS
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GOES ON TOUR
CHICAGO W—Scout Jack Shee­
han will pass up a Christmas at
boma tills year to make reports
on 12 Chicago White Sox ptayen
competing to the Cuban, Puerto
Rican, Venenelan and Dominican
Republic winter leagues. Sheehan
Ukcs off on his .rip on Dec. IT.

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Miami mlraele man completed two
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far a 31.0 yard average, and haul­
ed hack 14 punts 111 yards.
fa addition to hii rushing, kick
off returns, and scoring, Parrlib
proved hla'allamind worth to the
team by punting three times for
a 47.0 yard average, nturr*ag
three punts for 20 yards, and com­
pleting a pass for 38 yards and a
touchdown.
Jifmy Dunn wound up this seasoi
the Southeastern Conference*!
leader ia pass Interceptions, short
circuiting six for 71 yards return­
ed.

General Insurance

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Chairman, Board af TVtbllt
laatrurtlon for Htmlnol*
County. Florida
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Jewellta Brush A Comb Seta
$2 50 up
Dresser Seta
$4.25 up
FAUSTS DRUG STORR

•ulraO U lurnlah ind par for sat
•afaetorr patrormanea aad parmaat
bond nr bonds.
Attsnllnn la csllad le th* fast that
no! tssa thaa Ih* minimum aatarla*
and watts aa sal forth In th* Hp*r|.
flatten* must ba paid *a (hi* pro.
Tha Board of Publlo Tnatruatlna for
Si-mlnol* Tnuntr, Florida, rtatrvts
ths rlnht to rslaet an* and/or all
bid* or to waits snr informallll**
blddlns. No bid ahall n*
wthdrawn for a parlnd af (truss
til Says tnbtanutnl to Ih* ootn.
n» of bids without lha eonssnt at
th* Poard

Arcade
Package Store

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aulimlltlne proooeali ihall ha rafuadad oaa-half o f dapnalt upon ra(urn o f documanta In goad condi­
tion.
A rortlflad chock or bonk drift,
p i / a b l o to tha U.iard o f l-uldlo latl roctloa
for
Hamlnnl*
County,
Florida. If. 1. Uorarnmont lloml*.
ar a aatlafaclorr hid bond raacutad
by th* blddor and occoptahU lorotlaa In an amo-iat equal tn tlv* par
eont o f iho bid ahall b* aubmltiod
With oarh bid.
Tba auccaaafut blddar will b* ra-

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GAINESVILLE—The Uafva f y
P M i ' i star halfback, Jim
tmtne, wound up the 1W7 foot­
ball m a o s at tba bead or sear
tba top la eeery Individual statis­
tical column kept far tba team.
Tba ffaul statistical report re­
leased on tba Gators by Uw Uni­
versity's Sparta Publicity Depart­
ment ahowi that Rountree was the
team's leader in ground gained
rushing and post returns. He waa
rtcoau beat to scoring, kickoff re
turns, pasa receiving and puntiaf,
and third best la passing.
Rountree, who waa a senior this
aeesoo, gained 411 yards rushing,
nosing out Pullback Ed Scan, who
had 2*4, aad Halfback Berate Par­
rish, who had m . Ha scored 30
points, beaten by Berate Panrish
who had 20 points on touchdowns
and licked 14 of 18 extra points
attempted.
Rountree returned five kickoffs
for 102 yards, bettered ante by
Parrish, who returned four for 1M
yards. Per tba past two years ba
baa been the team leader in. pass
receiving, but this year was bet­
tered by Halfback BIU Ncwbere,
who caught eight for 13« yards
aad one touchdown. Rountree
caught alx for 112 yards and two
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212 W. 3rd St.

Sanford, Flo.

Blow
for HER
Tailored and Dressy
AN Styles and Colon, fabrics
$2.96 to $14.95
T O V E L L ' I
Door Mirror
18 X 06 Crystal Sheet
110.95 •tch
Senksrlk Glass A Paint Co.
112 W. Second
FA 2-4622

V
LP's
•

8Ut« hr Usws~?
RECORDS

45's
Children’s Records
WINN TV
320 E. P int
.
FA 2-2994
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 East Fint St.
Living Room Suites—Mirror*
Ite-lrooin Suites— Bookcases
Throw Rugs—Cedar Rohes
Flower Lite*
Religious Iteits

Christmas Cordveil tie*
Monro* Corner Craft A Gift
Shop — Out West First

Hi-Fidellty
PhonognL
8109.95 to $580.00
WINN TV
FA 2-2994
320 E. F in t

Complete Lin* o f Buxton
Laalherwara. Billfolds,
Glass** Case. Key Case,
and Cigarette Cases.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

A Special Gift for tho Family
Everyone will enjoy using a new
Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter
HAYNE8 OFFICE MACHINE
314 Magaolia
FA 2-0462

LINGERIE
Pantlee, Stipe, Gowns, and
Pajamas in nylon and Rayon
By Munsingwcar
PURCELL CO.

Nice selection of Glfta
For th* Kitchen
$2-25 up
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I l l Mtgnolia_________FA 2-0915

Shell love a Beautiful Strand
Of Caiturad Pearls. Sea our
otegaat array. Priced te fit
the budget
WM. E. KADER, JEWELER

Brouse Around
See Variety - quality - Beauty
Gifts fer Everyone
Monroe Corner Craft A Gift
Shop — Out West First

See our selection ot
Buxton and Princess Gardner
Billfold*, Cigarette Lighten,
Cases, sad Glass cases.
POWELL'S OFF1CB SUPPLY

W Bills ter Hie &lt;
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East Fint St.
Smoking Stands—Easy Chair*
Table Radios—Hassocks
Desks
O. D Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featurin
mg:
tryr Be
Th* Vet
Best
310 E. Pint St.
Washable Jacket* to
Assorted Colon and Style*
to Nylon, Wool and Gabardine
B. L. PERKINS A SON
204 East First
Give him on* of our handsome
Cuff Link and Tio Bar Seta
3t*ny Stylet to Choose From
$3.50 up
WM. E. KADER, JEWELER
Fir* Extingulshen, Life
Preservers Cushions and
I.ow price Shotgun Shells
W. P. SMITH
FA 2-6231
2515 Park Ave.
Kodak Movie Projector, 8mm
$62.00
TOUCHTON DRUG 4*'
121 E. Fint
FA 2-2482

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TRIVETS
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Antlou* n p reductions, practical
and Accessorise
A
Lionel
and decorative. All siiei. shapes Am- Flyer
56c up
and sty!lee.
WINN TV
320 E. F int
FA 2-2994
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WOOD • WOOD - WOOD
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
i von a r o w v
Real Estate investments FA 3-0819 Genuine Pilch Fine A Oak Fire
s FOR HINT
Wood— Beet deal in Town. Call
I M ACS KINTALS
US and your wood worries arc
HOME IN MAYFAIR
4 WANTED !• KENT
ever. BOB A ERNIE MORRIS.
Ry* Owner . . . FA S-S42S
i__ r e a l e sta te r o u sa le
Phone FA 3-422S before 9 er
4—Fa r m s , a c r e a g e , g ro ves For the Rest Buys in Real Estate
after 8. Ala# ChrisUaaa tree*,
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
native short leaf pine.
SHE CULLEN ft HARKEY
i USCEIAANEOCS
111)
N.
Park
Ate.
Ph.
FA
2-3391
Jto I —FLOWERS. PLANTS.
newer*. Plants. Shrub*
9
SHRUBS
Retired
or
Newlyweds
SUNNILAND
IS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES-TRAILERS , Due to owner's serious illness, wa
PRODUCTS
are Authorised to offer thla un­ GRAPEVILLK NURSERY
U BOATS A MOTORS
____
usually nfea 2 Bedroom home,
2 miles West of Town
18 FARM SUPPLIES A RACKIN'
enclosed garage, kitchen equipp­
FA 2.0888.
ERT
ed, nicety located and a beauti­
\ U PETS-UVESTOCIAUPPLIES
fully landscaped yard, all for SEND SUNSHINE to soma shut11500.00. as low as 81.OCO.0O
in! Sand flowers from SAN­
U A t n o i s WANTED
down, 175.00 monthly, no clos­
FORD FLOWER SHOT*, FA 2ing costa. Ssa Seminole Realty,
IS PLACES U EAT
1822. W* telegraph.
1901 Park Ave.
___________
ST BEAUTI PARLORS
FISHER'S NURSERY
]• FEMALE HELP WANTED
Modern 3 bedroom house, screen­
Citrus — riant* — Peat
IS MALE DILP WANTED
ed porch, carport*. Immediate Cor. Magnolia A Oners FA 2-4635
SB MALE to FEMALE
occupancy. Sacrificing because
SB wwuft wMnitoto
-----leaving state. Call daya FA C■ BUSINESS OPPOETUNmES
•0174.evenings —m cun
.-a *- A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
• Phone FA S-lOSt
» A MONET to LOAN
0381.
For dependable Service
» SPECIAL SERVICES
Member of Florist
ZtA ROOFING A PLUMBING
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.

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PIANO SBBYICEB________
ILECfUCAUCONTEACIOES
INSURANCE
NOTTCEB-PBESONALS
ARTICLES fto SAID
w^ nttuee a ■OU8KKOLP

LOST—Small brown t»rri«r typt
puppy. Answers nnmt of Stut&gt;by. Ph. PA 2-4343.

LOST—Ona *old*n retriever male
dog. Belonged to David Lowe.
Anvona knowing whereabauta
of thla dog, call FA 2-3572.

WR HAVR A HOMI
FOR YOU

Complete tad raid? M
at* aeeupaacyLaotians
South Piaeereat — Sanford
Whispering Oaks — Tituevilla

FKA la **rvie# sad FRA flaaad-

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small amount fur equit- r -d
Two bedroom unfurnished houaa
taka over paymsnts. Call FA 2with kitchen equipment. «8J.iW
4478.
ninthly. 406 ben Carloa. Phone
A. B. PETEBBOM
FA 2-3951.
________ Broker AseeeiaSee: A. B. Fetat­
ion Jr., P. J. Chaitaraoo, Gar­ ||.A—CAR RENTALS
2 BR upataira apt FA 2-0847.
field Willem, and R. W. Wll- DRIVE A NEW CAR aoywbare,
llama. Boh Edwards A. C. DeadFurnished 4 room* and bath, all
anytime. Rental aervlee Includes
say. Land Surveyor.
Wash, gas and insurance.
P
electric kitchen. Call FA 2-3865. 118
« , Perk Ave. Pb. FA 2-8123
MERI.E WARNER, National
Car Rentals, 401 E. lst SL.
’ a— Wa M'Ikh t o h L ^ T
Mayfair Section. I.ff. 3 BR. homo
FA 2-3994.
Year's lease on email housa on on 2th leu. FA 2-IMS.
outskirts of Sanford or vicini­
KENNETH E. BLACK
ty. with approximately one
acre of wooded land. Write Bo* REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER CHRISTMAS BOAT SALK
1009 5. 2nd
Phona FA 2-0311
WHM rt Sanford Herald
All buats, motor., and trailers at
g,-tally .sduu
. .
so
a— HBAI. ESTATE FOR BALE Modern 3 bedroom horn# on large' Hard n-. r *'•
-* .
comer lot, nicely landscaped,
fully equipped, near school Im­ Give the family an outfit for
M R . INVESTOR
Christmas, rmsm* Pun.
mediate pollution. 81,890. dn*n
%
Do the ups and down* of the
Your Eviarude Dealer
Balance flnanred. C. A. WHID*
Stoek Market k*«P you upset!
DON. SR.. 202 S. Perk Are. ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
We have 3 eactlfent offering*
108 E, 1st
rhone FA 2 5)41
Tel. FA 2-5991.
in Apartment* Houiaa with a
proven record of n.t Income.
JOHNSON MOTORS
Cherry Real Eaiato Ageaey
Take advantage of tha healthy
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Dial FA 2-0828—Notary
rental market and invest it in­ 1818 W. 13 SL Rear-Barber Shop 2444 f t Ilford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1592
come property. Lst u» discuss
this with you. See Ssmlnola
FARMER'S AGENCY
Realty, 1901 Park Ave..
FA
F1BERGLAS8 SUPPLIES
It* S. French Ave.
2-5232.
N. V.\ Farmer, Realtor
McRANBY-SMITH PAWTS
Mrs. Gayle Osborne. Assoc.
~ REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2515 Park Ave.
PA 2-4441
Phone FA 2-5221. of FA 2-2418
3V» H.P. Champion motor, Ilk*
4t
J . w l 't l A L L , R E A L T O R
New 8 Bedraom Bern**
new. 178. Ph. FA 2-0204 or is*
at 410 San Carlo* Ava.
$700.00 Down

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EXCLUSIVE MAYFAIR-3 bed Features electrl* kiUhaju, Urraaro floors, and choice residential
room, 1‘ * baths. Two choice
homes to choose from.
locations.
New 3 bedroom .home, built in
A.
K . Shoemaker, Jr.
kitchen. On l«&gt;itS6 foot lot.
Phone FA 1-3101
_
It*00. down.
We now have modern 2 bedroom
houses priced from 16250.00 to
HAVE HOME —
*8750.00.
W IL L S E L L
W. H. -BILL* STEM PER
Realtor A .Insurer
D ou a 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Flor­
Assoe. Guy Allen. Grelehen Hall,
ida Room, Central heat, double
Arietta Price. Everett Harper
carport and large utility room
phone FA 2-4991
113 N. P«rk
in beautiful Loch Arb«r &lt;nr*r
Golf Cour.e) .nund tike what
you are looking for? Th* price is
Stenstrom Realty
’unbelievable, only 814,300.00.
H. E- STENSTROM
terms aa low as 11600 down, and
Registered Broker
you can move in by Christmas.
1417 Laurel — Phone FA 12410
See Seminole Realty, 1901 Park

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RAYMOND M. BALL
1
REALTOR
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
FOR RESULTS
List your property with ui.
204 S. Park Ave.. Senford

TK 2-5441
~ THIS- YOU CAN AKFOBDI
New 2 bedrnon, home - I I W Cash,
nalance financed. C. A. W1I1DDON. SR- 202 S. Park At*.
TeL FA 2-5991._______________

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
1*
ask Crumley A Mon with
V at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-46M
20 sera tile farm, 3 b e d r o o m
house, large barn Es&lt;y terms.
J. B. Law , Ph. FA 11223.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Raymond Londquist, Assoe.
FA 2QRU
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Soft Water Shampoo
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
t03 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-5742
iU W U aI I

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WOMAN—With machine to sew
ready cut apron*. Eaiy. profit­
able. Spare or full time. AAB
APRONS, Caldwell, Ark.
IR—MALE HELP WANTED
Bora Wanted—to sail The San­
ford Herald Monday through
Fridays at 3:30 p.m. Coma to
Tha Herald office ami ask for
BUI Vincent after 3:30.

Witard Power-Matle 12. Eaeeptlonally dean and run vary lit­
tle. SITE. Ph. FA 2 4178 after
5 p-m.
W. P. SMITH
Outboard Sale* A Service
2515 Park Ave.
FA 2-4234
Special Fait Closaiut on H42.no
trailer* while they last 1120.00
MERCURY OUTBOARD
MOTORS
Tremendous Price Change# on
J*$8 Mercury outboard Motor*.
3958 40 HP Msreury s electnr
starter
1599.04

H

HP Mercery with generator

AND

SELLIN G
Doe. 18 1957—P it* «

28-ARTICLlK FOB » A t l

&gt;i H.P. Elfin Outboard Motor
67 Model. Run less than 10 hr*.
SERVICE ,
Cost 8188. Sacrifice for 885.00.
Window A WaU Washing
Kenmora Sewing machine. Cabin­
Floor Waxing—NOrth M id i
et modal. 67 modal. Just Ilk*
133 Hiway 17-83
DaBary
nsw. Cost 1138. Sacrifice for
175.00.
HUBY SPEARS
Briggs A Stratum 2\ H.P. Salt
Ceramic Tile Contractor
Propelled Lawn
Mower.
Six
2201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8125
months old. 21" SacrlfIc#' for
8100.00.
U g - T LUIlUKG' . M 'm H SE
L. C. Smith typewriter. Perfect
condition—136.1)0.
12' Admiral deep fraesar. Perfect
condition. Cost |8S0. New motor.
Sacrifice for 8150. Upright
model. Th. FA 2-4880.

SALESMEN!
Rural territory available. Sell to
Livestock Feeder*. Protected
u-imuiy. Meekly a raw against
rommisilnni.. Car, agricultural
background, direct isles ex.
perlencs essential. Adequate
* training In territory. Writs
fully, give phone No., to In­
ternational Stock Food Corp.,
Delhi, New York, and a person­
al Interview will be arranged
in your nrea.

WANTED

/
'
It will say y o u to seo s i bafora
you buy. Open Evening* and Yeung man’ with nice personality,
Sundays.
EASTS IDE TRAILER BALM
neat appearance, ambitious and
Palatka, Its.
eager to learn an interesting
DON'S COVER SHOP
trade.
Automobile Interior Decorator
Seat Covers — Truck Seals
At Willis Pontiie-401 W. 1st

LOST __ Man'a Lonflana wrl»t
la« available
watch during Christmas pa­
rade. Reward. Notify Sanford We can qualify you for oaa el
the** home* la 30 mbiatas. Yaw See Ray Herron For
Herald.
can start eojoytaw tha heme a new Pontiac or VauxhalL Also
a good used car. Ph. FA 2-0231
while we prooaaa Ova paper*.
1—POE RENT
or after S p,m. FA 2-3883. 301
WELAKA APARTMENTS: "om r
Weet First St.
private bathi. 114 W. Plftt SL
D**a taped hr
BOB WHITE TRAILER SALEH
ODHAM ft
EFFICIENCY apanaawU^ltoL2105 8. Orange Blossom Tr., Or­
TUDOR* Inc.
abla for couple or itafla P*»**olando. 1988 43 fL 3 BR Mercury
Privet* bath A shower. Idaally
Manor trailer used 4 weeks
loeaUd aeroaa from Post Off's**
83893. Also 30 f t 3 BR, big re­
Car. Hwy. 1T-PI A 1 7* SL
Inquire Jacobson D*fL Store.
duction- Used trallen wanted.
Pheae FA 2-1801
CHerry 1-2217.
BRA ILEY ODHAM, Prom
Sleeping rooms, TV. Th*
401 Magnolia Are., FA 2-07-tL
1982 Two bedroom house trailer,
&gt;500. and assume psymeu
3 room furnished apartmtnt. 313
FA 2-6350.
Talmettn.
Must Sell Country Home
3 bedroom, 1H hath older home
Furn. apt. 119 Elm Ave.
in good rofldllioa on Urge lot Ford 1954 Malnlinar. good con­
dition. low mileage. Priced to
oiv (nod rood. 83840. with
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
telL FA 2-2342.
92600.00 Down.
Furnished 4 room downstaira apt. 8 bedroom 2 bath homa with lake
rivilege*. Under conetxuction. Bargain: 1963 Royal 28 ft. mod-.
All electric kitchen. Corner
18.600.00. 83,000.00 Down.
am housa trailer, sleeps 4.
Nary Baa* Rd. A Hwy. 17*92.
■ 10*20-It awning* A real buy at
ROSA L. P A Y TO N
I1T60, used 13 months. Granger,
Nicely furnlahad folly'aqulpped 2 Regittared Real Estate Broker
14 Pleasant St., Lake Helen.
bedroom apt. |75 mo. Ph. FA 2- Th FA 3-1301—17-82 at Hiawatha
0800.
1984 1 - Bedroom housetrailcr.

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28—SPECIAL f f i W C t t

Haynea Office Machine Co., Type­
writers, adding maehlaei, salatRentila, 814 Mat- FA 1-0448.

HOMER— 8
I A S hatha.

B U Y IN G

Busineia background helpful, hut
not noreeeary.
f

Contracting A Repair*
Girl's blku, 20" A 24", FA 2-8331.
1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 18888
New Japanese mink neck piece
9(0.00., valued at 8125.00. RollPlumbing — Krtsky Heating
away bed 915.00. FA 2-5395,
M. G. HODGES
1118 Park Ava.
Service on Alt Water Pumps—
Walls Drilled — rumps
Faola Road
rhons FA 2 8037 Now taking ordara for frtsh dross*
ed turkeys, call FA 2-4007.

CLARK
1 electric stove, 2 rotlaway l-eds.
Plnmhlag, Heating A Supply C*.
1IA Shannon Dr., FA 2-656-.
Contracting A Repair*
1619 Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2-2374
Highway 17-92 South Sanford Drop head Domestic sev/tnr ma.
rhlne. Perfect condition. 918.C0.
Call FA 2-4817.
p l u m b in g
Contract and Repair Work
This Is a pass to tho Rita thsatra
Free Estimates
for Eddie Fuhrman. Exp. date
R. L. HAItVKV
Dec. 25, 1957
204 ganford Ave. Thon* FA 2-3383
n=4*IA*e&amp; JBUV11K---------------PIANO TUNING A R I PAIRING
W. L HARMON
Ph. FA 2-8113 After 1:00 p. m.
to-ELEt.TRtCAL BRHvIffal
FRIGIDA1EE sppUancos,
a le
and sarvieo. G. H. High. Oviedo
Fla. Pboaa FO 5-3315 er San1
ford FA 2 3888 after « p. m.
Electrical Contractisa
House Wirlnr and Hapalr*
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
US
2 Magnolia
Mainolia
Dial PA
FA 209
2 0918

it
Thla la a good opportunity for

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PAINTING

smnrannmni:

Pup tenta 81.98, Double blankets
84.98, Taint 12.60 gal.. Boots,
Jackets, Cots, Sleeping Bags.
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 Senford Ave.
40 bushels Dream Naval oranges.
Picked before frretc. 12.00 bu.
at my house. TH. FA 2-0975
A. M. Remuiat.
a - l 'U R N i m i aai---------------HOUSEHOLD GOODS

T R A D E -IN NO W
Gel the most Tor your old

tha right person with oportunl- FI-OOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, w a i i n g - Serving
ty for advancement.
Seminole County line* i92S.
B. M. Gleemw. Lake Mery
Apply to Boi NP Care Sanford
Herald stating qualification*.

furniture.

$SAVE$
Furniture and Appliances
New ft Used

Mather of Sanford

Rerryblll Pernwag Contractor
203 09 East rirst
FA 2-0893
Licensed — Bonded — Union
Free Estimate — Compare our Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bmi(ht-otd. Larry’s Mart
Price* FA 2-2287 after 5:00.
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4131
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph
• BIG VALUES
FA 2 4180 or FA 2-6007.

• QUICK CREDIT

TED BURNETT
• EASY TERMS
FOR BETTER PAINTING
WU.SON-MA1ER
Christmas help. Army-Navy Sur- 2601 Grandview Th. FA 2-2973
Naw and Used Fumttar*
plus, 310 8anford Ate.
311 E. First 81 Ph FA 2-5823
Tor Painting and Repairing
KB l l - WU M tu CM th
FRED KOETTGER
2914 Magnolia Ave,
FA 2-0259 SAVE A T ECHOLS
Have 2 ton Stake truck A \ ton
pick up. Dealr* odd jobs, haul­ House painting and repairing.
Xmn* * Pre-lnvenlory
ing. Ph FA 3-0513 around 3:00
Reasonable rates. Call FA 2-2139
1
SALE
p.m.
. after 3:30.
HUY
NOW
WHILE ALL
Good cook— housekeeper withe*
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
days ironing, dinner, Bakes and
eeives. 704 Bay Ave.
KCIIClH BEDDING CO.
Maple
2-0300
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia FA 2-6321
Maid, housework »r babysitting.
“ flud" Bamberger, Mgr.
2109 W. 18th. Ph. 2-1102
HeMiirfellnf — Retooling — Re­
Tree Delivery
siding — Materiel* — Contrac­
Want to do baby sitting. Call
tors — Financing.
FA 2-5105 or FA 2-2153.
-MALE or FEMALE

23—SPECIAL SLR VICKS

Smart Santas use Sanford Herald want-Ads, to shop and
save th* easy way . . . For Christina* . . .

DAILY CROSSWORD

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22. Basrlng
2. Reclined
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23. Cor.
l. Money ifr ) 3. Devoured
HKH ^
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PUMPS - SPRINKLER
BYSTEMS

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
All types and sixes, Installed
Tel FA 2 5)81. Furniture Center
"Do It Yourself’
110 West First St
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STI NE
NOTICE
Machine aad Supply Co.
We will bo operating in our new
207 W. 2nd 31.
Ph. FA 2-4(33
store at 2551 Perk Ave. Jinusry
1, 1318.
Chryaler Airtcm p
B.VGGKRLT APPLIANCE
CENTER
Air Conditioning and HtaUng
C. H. STAFFORD
It) 8. Magnolia
FA 2 3672
216 Oak Avtsu*
FA 24731
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
GATLIN BROTHERS
Nancy Jackion
Cantraetori, Draglines; Geneva
FA 2-1047
2232. Ph FA 2 3274 SanfAd
NOTICE
This ia a pass to the Kite theatre
for Ronald Brumbaugh. Exp. date This ia to notify all iraltnr* and
brokers that th* following pro­
Dec. 25, 1957.
perty has been enld.
Robert A. Mayotte
Mlmngraph Planting — Typinge Star Rout*
Latter Writing — Caro* and
Enterprise, FIs.
• Latter* Addressed — Photo
Copies of important papers— 28—ARTICLES TOR SALE
Credit, rej
'* — Collections..
report*
Credit IBureau
____ Of Sanford
„
—Tit terry to you—
Rm. 403-04 San Atl. Nst’I. Bank
Aluminum
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4154
Venetian Blind*
Enclosed held. Sag proof bottom
Vacuum Cleaner Repair*
rail with plastic end*. Plaitie
Repairs A parts for all makes ud
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylin
cleaners. Electrolux, llouver,
cord*.
Kirby, Alr-Wey, G. E Replace,
meat parts. Work guaranteed SonkarUc Glaaa and Paint Co.
Free pick up A delivery. Call 112-118 W. 2nd Bt. Th. FA 2-4422
FA 2-4745.
ENVELOPES. Lattarhaads, state­ SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Cash for say amount- Super
ments, invoice*, hand bills, and
Trading Post. 1 mils south 01
program*, a te .
Progressiva
Sanford. Pbon# FA 1-4877.
Printing Co. Phono FA 372061—
403 Want 13th SL

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9485.04
W O O LSE Y
See th* TEXAS-MA1D boat*
Ave.
USED MOTORS
Marfas* FfasUhas
N»w 2 bedroom homo—83to. Caeh l.ika new Johnson Javelin 36 HP
For Y ou r Boat
complete
with
2
tanks,
battery,
balance financed. C. A. WHIDS m lu h k GUm u d Patwt Cm.
propeller, all controls
DON. SR. 201 9. Park, TeL
complete
1195.N 112-114 W- 2nd Bt rk FA l-4«2t
FA 2-5991.
1-MK 50 Mercury 40 HP all
WELL DRILLING
J - k l U ! , * H a H (U N T IL
electric rnmpleta with 2 tank*
Fairbanka-Mors# Pump*
battery A all control*
$123.04
Repairs to all make*
We Can Sail ^ our Home!
HOWARD C. LONG
Buyer* with 11.000. to 85,000. 12 fL fiberglass speed boat, motor
207 E. Commercial Are.
down payment. For satisfactory
and trailer. FA 2-4056.
Pboaa FA 2-2838
result* contact Seminole Realty.
1901 3. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3
HEATING
5232.
II. B. POPE CO.
Small br*»d puppiee for Christ­
208 S. Park------FA 2-4334
-M iim u gBBrr
mas 15.00. 3rd hoUM Snu*h of
Geneva Ava. on right of Bear- ThrtfU - checking account c o s t s
LIV1J B A IT
delL
only 23 for 10 checks at Florida
Fleming’s Red A Whit* Grocery
State Rank of Sanford.
Missouri Minaowi
3 dot. 11.48 IS— ARTICLES WANTED
I'op-Guta Mia nowe ...5 dot. 85*
CAHREITS SEWING CENTER
—Worms—
WANTED—All kinds of scrap ma­
Whit#—Nccchi— Etna
Phone: FA 2-140P
teriel. Zucke.-men Salvage Yard Repairs on all makes Muhinas
Open Sevan Days a Week
rbM# FA 2-28*8.
523 East Fust St
FA 2-5248

Real Comfort"
Yea, &gt;oull have "R E A L COMFORT’ in •
homo built b y WELLBORN PHILLIPS JR.
Theae lake front homes ware built with luxur­
ious living In mind, ycl (he price la right for

your budget. Lot ui show you (ho homei in
LITTLE VENICE.

$25,000.00

Pre-Morliig Sale

WANT ADS

Now golit# on at
BAaGERLY APPLIANCE
CENTER
115 S. Mignolls
PA I UT]
Used piano*, spinets, haby grands,
uprights. Reasonable, guaran­
teed. Ph. FA 21911.
1-76" light weight boy* bike
I- 24" girl* bike. See J. R. Devil,

201* ( edar or Ph. FA 2 1423
J.ttOO pineapple. 600 Hsmlin hud,
treev on sweet

«eeHling root,'

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II25 each at S*m&lt;nol« Nursery.
Hiway 17432. Long^vood. L. J.
carroil. Jr.
Double burner super flam* oil heat­
er complete. Call FA 2-4511
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Ona

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Career R. Crystla Drlva 4
Lake Mary Bhd. Phone FA S-IA92
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a ban n p.
Atmeot Man 6m bow gratae
tfcxu Im iu It faB aff A t m ra&lt;
bly tine ta any quantity la Oetebar people la aad clow It ibow
builn***—they probably era, par*
raidally, the taecteta itemeried

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tort arpuad first, rippad p u t acoond, rounded third and headed
tar hoan—but they finally
nallad htaa between third
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all-rood, a l-lo ra , all-merer,
all-wtadom. Ho haara arary
alnocra prayer h r forglveneaa and help. Tha rift of Hie
lovlng-klndneaa ta sot meatarad, bat ta abundant beyond
hrnmm conception.

fin a nattagaiar tar deatroy.
tag IV norate af tba office
tana. “My bay," waa tba wap

Smokey Saytt

The total flgurea art even mart
Imprtiilri. T V Aral half af IV
currant ataaoa brought la B
Broadway jooduetlon* (deluding
ona • maa exhibition.,arbitrarily
limited rant aad rapartory, aaaa
of which la nayabla V tha commefelal atandarda applied to
Broadway production* la ftneral).
Thla compare* with a la tha
flrrt half of tba 1NS-9T aaaion
and If ta tba aamparabla part af
tba ItoS-S# iea*on. Bo, ta nombara
alona, 1KT-M la head.
Of tba B ihowa.t, poailbfy 18,
art potential monty-makera ta
greitar or Ultra degree — that
Indicated n cetitful productUma.
Bran If a eoople Of than ahoold
weaken and fall to maka tha
pad# tha total would ba high.
Only nlrta wera quick flop# bp
Nor. » .
Th* flrd half of t V IB M ? n i ­
ton held only flra genuine earn*
merdil auectun. TVra warn U
brief run*.
Tha aeora for 1955-SI waa all
money-makara at moat, and lg af
tha M left quickly and qulatlpSo any talk that a flurry af
•arly-naaon flop* haa eliminated
tha proverbial theater ibortaga ta

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empty five wera booked tar early
December occupancy.
Ntea Shown Are HMa
The current nine ihowa that
glva avary Indication of being
paying propoaltlona reprenntatlva
of tha flnt half of 1MT-S art
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Anger," "Romanoff and Juliet,"
"Compulilon,” "Jamaica," "Fair
Came,"
"Time Remembered,"
••Nude With Violin” and Look
Homeward, Angel'* (a dramatic
blockbuatar without doubt). T V
Cava Dweller*" and-or'The Rope
Dancer*" aim may maka tha
black Ink ledger.

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Child-rale jusN tne aooa open* at a touch . . . haa
Caramlcor magnet with Lifetime Guarantee, a a u to
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�Allies Line Up Behind U. S. Plan To Checkmate Aggression
PA U I

Western |lately would aetept the offer of |willing to ga slow on the missile
program while seeing what could
day behind the Elaonbower-diBut the Soviets appeared to be be woa in direct talks with the
n cted offer of 1,500-mile range winning, one of their propaganda
Russians.
VLiOlstic missiles to checkmate the demanda-early East-West talks,
Seme Resistance Expected
threat of Soviet aggression.
i Sentiment snowballed through the
The. . American
proposal for EuRussia opened a new and mas- 15-eatlon alliance on the desirabil.
sire propaganda campaign to de- Hy of such talks to cod what Presl- ropean missilebaseswas .one of
feat the American r»««, but au- dent Eisenhower called "this ap- thekey defense itemsfacing the
thoritetive sources said the NATO palling arms race."
I Atlantic alliance. Some resistance
aummlt conference almost ear-1 A few nations apparently were was espected, and it came from
(UP)—

The

Norway and Denmark.
peeled ea Thursday.
M authataathe sonreaa aaM The II NATO foreign ministers
despite this reluctance dm summit met today to discuss an eightpoint agenda which included the
problem of disarmament but did
not apecificaily include the contro­
versial missile question.
They were to report to the chiefs
wordedacceptance would hocom*
alncdin a policydecision by Urn of government later In the after­
NATO Council for release with the noon. The defense ministers meet
final conference communique el* Wednesday morning.

u lm M • mw propaganda en&lt;
Preaidant Eteenhowcr met Ital-ibasca oa German gaff,
ian Premier Adone loll at the U.
Adenauer, knew* la farer a paign timed at undermiataf the
S. Embassy and H waa mdaratood U l„
oa k |m rm because confer*** ittelf end especially
S u fu H ?
mU,U*lof hi. own political problem, at the U. S. missile program.
H accused Elsenhower of pro*
Meets Adenaaer
home, aald in a apcecli Monday
Elsenhower met West German that NATO "must be armed in claiming "the old Dutlei brink-ofChancellor Konrad Adenauer a ! gnnaral with modern waapona . . war scheme" in h!a keynote ad* ,
r
'onday and tald be wag !(•
half boor UteT and It was believed •« good at thorn of the enemy."
‘ remier Nikolai Bulgaaia’g i
they discussed Adenauer’s report-1 While the meetings were In ft
appeal.**
,
ed reluctance to set up missile! gress in Paris Moscow ra

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1957

United PrcM Unied Wlrm

SACs Protective
Im portant To I
Gen. Bernard A. Schrlever, commnmlrr of tha ballistic missiles I
division.
Lag To Conilane
Sonata Democratic Laader Lyn­
don B. Johnson, subcommittee
chairman, told newsmen It was
"very dear that It Is going t o ,
take, some lime for us to catch
up" with the Russians on missiles. I
During this lime, he said, national
security depends "to a tremendous j
Lewis C. Henderson, 65, of fles
extent" upon SAC.
eva. Injured in the crash of • pick­
The H-bomb-equipped SAC "must up truck ind a Langston Construc­
be the instrument which eets as a tion Company dump truck last
protectlra shield behind which we Wadnesday, died last night at tha
develop weapons of the future," Qrange Memorial Hospital.
he said.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby’ s office re­
0 . P. HERNDON AND K. L. BURDICK receive thtlr Social Security cards frow Dorothy Calomore
Sen. Styles Bridges (R-N.IL), ported that Henderson waa taken
(loft) a field representative of tho Social Security Administration. The two cards are the first ta
ranking GOP member of the sub­ to Orange Memorial Hospital last
bo delivered to State and County employes her*.___________________________________(Staff Photo)
committee. said he expects the ad­ Saturday for treatment of tojurlea
ministration to ask for monay to received in tha amashup which
purchase more R32 long range SAC occurred at tha intersection of
bombers thsn had been pladned Geneva and Beardall Ave. shortly
before the Russian Sputniki and after 1 o’clock.
the Soviet claim to possess sn
Driver of the pickup truck which
! ■
! l aaal « I
k &gt; llla li«
— I « 11^
cltlsens who appeared at this told the commissioners.
resented. "You are making state- Intercontinental ballistic missile crashed into tha rear of tha dump
Polaris Work Speeded
morning’ * session of the Board of
“ since there la a principle in- menta without Ihe gentlemen you
truck aa It attempted a left turn
It hid been disclosed earlier (hat Into a filling station was Palmar
County Commissioners.
volvcd I want to let you know we *r* accusing being present," Krlmore
money
will
be
asked
to
Mrs. Voile Williams 8r. told the do not approve of Ihe action you &lt;ter »•*&lt;••!. "If this Is a Irlal then
r„ Morris, 44, of Genova.
board of county commissioners have taken,” Mr*. Williams stat- tel’* h»ve these people here so strengthen SAG by greater disper­
Morris posted bond at the Semi­
"Wo do not feel that ho has been «d.
,h&gt;t ,h*r m«X otter ■ rcbutsl," he sal of its bomber basea.
nole County Sheriffs Office on a
After testimony by Navy offi­ charga of driving while Intoxicat­
shown tho proper courtesy." Mrs.
E E Brady, long known for hla ,,W ’
Williams waa at tha meeting ae- oulipok ,B manner alto spoke t o ! r °* then stated that "I feel my ciate Monday, Bridget said davel- ed.
comftanied by three other Seminole (he ba(rd o( commissioners In b e -1reputation ha* been damaged to ^ opment of the 1500-mUe Polaris
accident whs investigated
County cltlieos..
balFyf John dfox. lie said “ I ga* *&lt;rtah* degrel. And P/eel that tha mistfUa apparently hid been speed-' by Florida Highway Patrolman
Rotary Club at Its based on October sales, totalled 362, or 9.g per tent oveg th* M V
•’ H H I (bat he ahouM barn b * a h|m
*rth u,a Mat* Road
Commission has railroad- ed up. Uut, he said, it Is "not James L. Sikes and assisted by
ting yesterday after- $tt.3W.uJ, '•iajWO.75 over coltec- 175,253 collected the previous t------------------r
“ Department." Brady also men- «•. ram-rodded this Ihlng through ready" and won’t be "unlit some Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans.
Holy Cross Episcopal Hons during the same period las; month this year,
T » U A M || tioned that Fox had received the without giving due eonslderetlon. lime In the future.’ *
Little damage was reported to
sh House.
However, Ihe Jump in sales
-ml, month’s collection reported
High Navy officers eontended
I 0 neO Q
|*at recommendation ” 1 have ever
“ It !• a «tep In Ihe face." Fox
the dump truck but tha pickup
on was tha bi-annual tax collections over the pjerious by Comptroller Green la tha high- Wl
D
seen.
**»• “ •"‘i In my opinion they hid Ihst the Polaris would be tho
appearance of the group under the j month
13,653.51.
' amounted
*
'* ‘to only ****“
** c,t month's collection In the his­ N O V G l i y r r o g r a m
"rough equivalent’ ’ of an ICBM 1truck was reported a total loss.
« j W0Uu appreciate your res- no legsl right to do It."
No charges have been made aa
tory of the sales tax in Florida.
direction of Mrs. Estelle M.
A a D lt—
U a « i
cinding your action." laid Rrady.
Attorney Fred Wilson, speaking because It would be fired from
Total sales tax collections, Green r\ T D U r C Q U IV 1 6 6 1
Thomas, glee dub mentor, and U p n f *. n i « # » n « p
yox itatad his own ease before 1° .he Hoard of Commissioners, rO- surface ships and subs-surfacad or yet as a result of Hcndersou’ a
from Injuries received la
marked the fourth time tha Chor- n e a i T L / I S e Q S e
said, for the five months this fis­
Members of the Seminole County tha board of commissioner! when r rked " I t ’ seems that the meet- submerged ranging wide over the death
tha crash.
cal
year,
and
four
months
under
world’s
sen
and
oceans.
^jaksi appeared before the Rotar- C o u n t y ’ s L e a d in g
Farm Bureau, at their annual ha brought out that a meeting of ing may or may not have been a
tha expanded tax, amounts to $50,- Christmas maetlng to be held start- tha Zoning Commission was held 1*8*1 meeting and should bear In184.852, an increase of $14,0*7,560, Ing at T o'clock tonight In the hut at a member's home on ihe night vestlgaiion.’*
Th# program, arranged by T. W.
Q f D p n fh
(Tommy) Mero general program L * a U 5 e U l L / e u i f i
36 8 per cent over the $36,147,212 of the Future Farmers on the of Nov. IT, 1857. "I was not noth
O P- Herndon, secretary lo the
chairman for the current year.
The Florida Stale BosrJ of collected last fiscal yaar at this grounds of Seminole High School, fled of II," he said. II* also stated hoard of commissioners, referred
was introduetd by Charlia Morri- Health's report for the nlne-mon'h time under the "old" tax.
will be entertained by a novelty that there were no minutes pro- to * tetter hearing Ihe recomjfln.
period from January through SeptEvan though the salat tax pic- program arranged by Charlie dueed and that the "meeting was mendatlon hy the Zoning CommlsCharles H. Shafer,
Donald Moors, Introduced by ember revealed that heart disease lure continual to axpand, the big Morrison, well-known local public held adverse to the manner In **on for the employment of Robert a. m. Monosy at tn# noma ot his , Wiy
Monday morning
i l S 'J }
Mrs. Thomas aa "AU-itato clinic is the leading cause of death In collection months art still lo coma relations director.
which they had been held."
j® Brown as Director.
son and diughler-ln-lsw Mr. El- Ray Pines Hospital,
accompanist", was at the piano. Semin •'&lt; County.
and It la too early to mafca any
"Musical Memories" presented
The former sonlng director, who
Action by Ihe Board of Commit- don M. Cain of Lake Monroe.
^
.
Mrs. Thomas was in her typical
Rfar, ,||,ea,fi wb|ci, b jl e;a|m. accurate prediction about tha sde- by Glen Nelson, organist, ind Ho- has been replaced by Robert S. *ionera was to order in official
Mr. Cain had been III for about , . S .„ 8|teI'riIh u « pT " n U t
enthusiastic "Eva Tanguay" form ^ j M deaths in the reporting- suaey, or lndaequacy of sales tax gar Gregory, narrator, both of tho Brown by appointment of the tetter notifying Fox of the action sU months. He was a retired farm- L ^ ln fo r d lnb i m *
hit
bar Introduction* of tha var- period. Is three times greater than returns, said Green.
er and had lived In Lake Monroe f t
. . . i W&lt; *? m,h^
Ions numbers, according to «lub the next leading causa. Cancer.
"The January collections, which
for 38 years. lie was born In f t " , f t ctJ E ft
president Myron A. (Mike) Rack, Tj,ere were only $7 dea’ha In will reflect Christmas season ssles
Knoxville. Tenn., Feh. 13. 1673.
^ f t rlment
For Information On
In charge of the meeting.
Seminole County from cancer dur- and the beginning of the winter
Survivors Include his ion, Eldon ,n “
Sanford Post Office.
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Ing the nine-months beginning with tourist season, will give us a better
M. Cain, Ukr Monroe; two grand,,e w&gt;* 1 member of the MethoCIRCULATION
D n r tm n e fa c I Iro n s
January 1957.
picture of our financial position,"
daughters, Mrs. Dan Pelham, dl,t Church and Ihe American 1^PU. FA 2-2611
Gainesville and Miss Dorothy Cain. 8*°n. Mr. Shafer was a Navy vetoro s rm
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Cerebri! vascular disease claim- h# mWLake Monroe; two grandsons, Don- ran ° ‘ POflu
IIP n n n p ration
ed 31 deaths In Seminole County,1
— — — —
The first Social Security cards
or
after
6:30
pm
.
w u u y c iu iiw ..
accidents 18. motor vehicle aeci- 1 C *
aid W. Cain, Orlando and Steve
Survivor* Include hls wife, Mr*.
for State and County employes de­
Cain of Lake Monroe; a half bro- Mildred Shafer, Sanford; two stepIn Y u le M a ilin g
dents ll, Influem* end pneumonia r U n C r O l j C f Y I C C S
livered since the state referendum
PII. FA 20973
ther, J. 0. Johnson. Lake Monroe; daughters, Mrs. Msry J. Thomas
1,1
. I C VI IJ . |J
1*. diabetes 8. chronic nephritis 6. r
i
is
j
was
held
on
Nov.
25 w e re handed
Postmaster joei shield w id^ CVR dia#a„ 5, tus&lt;.rcu!o[i. j. dy- -Fo r L . H e n d e r s o n
several nieces and nephews.
and Mrs. Bobby TUlte, Sanford;
yesterday to Clerk of the Circuit
® a y W ehopetoketpup
g 1 , fnlaryi acuU poliomytlitla and r i .
• t L
J
Funeral services will be held at three sisters, Mr*. D. F. Roller,
Court
0.
P.
Herndon
snd
Deputy
record m tha Chriatmaa mall* by aB&lt;mlat j taeh&gt;
S la te d T h u r s d a y
2:50 p. m. tomorrow
at Brlsson Bridgewater, Va„
Mrs. Gerta
Clerk I . L. Burdick by Dorothy
Funeral Home with the Rev. J. It. Wine, Broadway, Va.. and Mrs.
Colomore, Field Representative,
d-IWered ^^vcll "tihre^ Christmas
In , "oth*r ” mp*rittlT*, *HcJUT*, U c • n.nderson, 65. died at Iha
Messer officiating.
W. W. Danner, Ipava, III.; aqd one
Social Security Administration.
E v e " He said further that much Ifom lh* Horlda Slate Itosrd of orange Memprtel Hospital at 1:30
Burial will be In Evergreen brother, J. B. Shafer, Birdsboro,
The referendum held last month
depends onyour
cooperation in Health, there were 297 deaths in j. m. today,
Cemetery.
Pa.
was passed hy a majority vote
mailing your Christmas cards and Seminole County during Ihe nine
Rom May I, 1*»2, in Paota. he
Pallbeartri for the funeral win be
Remains will b« shipped from
favoring Social Security.
gifts during th* o*xt five days.
monlh Pcriod of 1947 •* «0" P * « 'i made hia home at 6th and Oliva
A warrant will probably be Issu­
Herndon said yesterday, as he
* -n.
••unit W&lt;th ^ births.
I Ava. In Sanford. A eommerclsl
ed for murder In the second degree received his blue snd while card
«
the earlv srriTh* Boird of ,r*a,lh n,ur** " " H«hirman hy trade, he was a
* fhin i or Bift ,
vcated that there have been 210 member of the American Legion against a 23-year-old Midway Ne­ bearing hls permanent social se­
gro. Waldo Kent following the curity number, that employe* now
V 1 of *y
ft^houch here marriages and lit divorces or sn Post 22.1 of Davy. Florida,
jlw a y s welcomed
there nulmenU&gt;
Survivor* Include his wife. Mrs. death of !.ewit James, alias Ruddy have the privilege of obtaining' so­
Hundy who died from Injuries re­ cial security eoversge if they so
ceived In a fight last week between desire. If, however, they have not
IS HIS FACE RED
the two Negro men.
elected to participate by Jan. 1,
ST. PAUI., Minn (U P )- State
James. Sheriff J. L. Hobby’ s 1856 they could not he covered.
Rep. Alfred J. Otto hat been
offlre reported, was hit In Ihe head I "All employes entering the depart­
charged with violating a law that
with a four foot board, lie was first ment after Jan. 1, 1956 will auto­
set a minimum priee for liquor.
taken to Semlnola Memorial Hos­ matically bo covered by -nrlal
Otto was tha author of tho tew In
pital and later movad to Oring* security," ha said.
1951.
.Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Miss Colomora said yesterday
He died at tha Orlando hospital.
that Iha Social Security Act
The argument between the two Amendments of 1936 provided that
men occurred on Sipes Ave, at- the retirement system of Florida
l most at the Intersection of Geneva could b* divided Inis two parts,
Av*.
those favoring Social Security snd
those opposing.
Upon • favorable vste In Ihe re­
ferendum, Governor LeRoy Collins
w»* empowered to enter Into an
agreement with tha Social Securi­
ty Administration.
It Kas been anticipated that the
agreement between the State of
Florida and the Soeial Securi’ v Ad­
ministration would he sign..! be­
fore the end of 1957 In tha legisla­
tion passed by th* Slate Legisla­
ture.
On# phase ot the agreement Is
that if Ihe documents are signed
before Jan. I, 1931, social security
. coverage will be effsetiv* aa of
and satcllfe programs.
WASHINGTON (U P)-Top mem-1 ties are oa the firing line,
Scheduled Air Force witnesses
bers of the Senate Preparedness | importance of SAC’ s "protective
Subcommittee said today i( is ap- [ shield" in the critical interim pc- included Secretary James 11.
parent the Strategic Air Com* riod was emphasised before testl- Douglas; Gen. Thomas D. While,
mand’ s SAC nuelaar bomber foree mony by high Air Force officers chief of staff; Gan. Curtis E. Lamust be maintained at maslmum in tha subcommittae’s broad In- may. vice chief of staff and forstrength until U. S. ballistic m ils-1vestigation of the nation’s mlasllo I mrr .ommandcr of SAC, ami Maj.

Fox Protests Release
As County Z on in g
Commission Director

County Sales Tax
Collections Rising

Morrison

Charles H. Shafer
Dies At Bay Pines

County Employes
Get 1st Social
Security Cards

Additional

Two Men Involved
In Fight; One Dies

Local News

On Page 3

Christmas Lighting Contest Open

“ »»y* W. W. Tyre. pmldeeLif the Rooster's Club af a oteak fry given by the club
imiaole High Football Squad an I their dates las* sight si the bhstas Club. (L ift
uko. Coach Jim Pigotl, Tommy lirnwn. snd Tyro.
(Staff Photo)

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M ir l* * n m t e a M d to i A Xu** iM ft h V i n ear wiBBWlAPOta, Mta. &lt;O
T) —itata* hod four wood-palp nC ls ta r all O r tlm* ft fa drinking, tak11m annual free baakctball elinic
sponsored by the Unhmralty of
Minnesota Athletic Department for
coaches of this a n a wRl be hold
Friday and Saturday. Kor. M , un­
der the direction of coach Out*
Cos*tea.

wttJl a combined capacity of 90,000
ihort tone, which srai then two
per cent of tho national pulp out­
put far paper making. Today, saga
tho National Georgraphlc Magitint, CT southern pulp mille ean
produce aoate 1) million short
tone, CT per eent of national capa-

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Sunshine FO O D

GOING OUT
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Market

BUSINESS

M UST G O !

BELOW COST!

lAORING DOWN THR MEZZANINK floor of tho Sanford Slate Farmer* Market. Ou tkla floor
heaters' office* are Mated. Each stall at tbo now market being dedicated tomorrow ha* a • pi rat M
dauaaa M the maaiaalae aad office.

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ta r one Ion* draught like a hora*.
Other bird* dip up their bills into
water and then tilt their bcada
back while wallowing and ropcat

SALE

ENDS

SATURDAY

Slock Your Freezer and Food Pantry H O W !
118 Magnolia Ave.
Corner 2nd S t
— SANFORD —

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Guests sitting pretty?'
Snacks popping-fiot?

TUX SOUTH PLATFORM ad
dace end fruit* or* loaded aa

i Sanford State farmer*' Mnrkut from which hundred* of tun* of pro­
day. Platform* a rt on both aides of tht hug* mndcren building.
(Photo by Rcrg'troin)

Woodchuck* gorge UicmstWe*
with food before hibernating, then
'IvB off their own fat until iprlng.
Thorton Durgrsa, noted author
of tho l'otcr Hobbit children'*
ilortci, own* tho oldest home In
Hampden, Mass.

"a l o n e ... facing life tukes more cour­
age and more strength than
any one of us haa completely
within himself.
We need tht strength of
God, too.
And wa can find It—
through regular family wor­
ship. Begin to find the strength
of ivur life. Worship together
lim week—and every week—
at your Church or Synagogue.
fuiiuiW Ma pailk Mn**M*• w t-

w*nm milk fk* AdtfrUtlnf Comum.

HONORIO ro t ATOMIC CONTSiatniON-Dr. ltn in t O. Lawrtiww,

director of the University or Californio radiation laboratory at
Berkeley, Calif , accept* tho 1057 Enrteo Fermi A .ard of lb*
Atomic F.norgy Commission. Presentation wa* mail* in Washing­
ton by ABC Chairman Lewis L. Straw* (teft) with Ur. Jama* B.
Kalian (right), special assistant to the President on tcierm* and
tochnotofT. pariktpatlng. Dr. Lawrence torsnOad ft

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In gay holiday green n*it time you aarra
a fruit cake. Add a little groan food ooloeIng ta your favorite hard sauce rad pa.
Ring th* fruit enka with gtneroua acoopa
of this tinted sauce and aat out right next
ta a trayful of lew-cold Cok*.

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Britain, U S. Form Counter-Attack Against Soviet
By JOSEF! W. GRIGG
PARIS (U P )- The United States
and Britain organized a counter­
attack today to smash the Soviet
propaganda onslaught aimed at
■socking the NATO alliance and
Iriihtenini Europe cut of setting
up U. S. missile bases.
Secretary of Slat* John Foster
Duties dew In from Washington to
join British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd who arrived Thursday

night. They were expected to i NATO members present.
throw their full weight behind the Diplomatic sources said the Mos­
cow statement* were carefully
Anglo-American counterattack.
With statesmen of tbe 15 NATO worded to take advantage of indi­
countries streaming by plane and vidual fears and distrusts ln a
train for the greatest international major effort to split the North At*
gathering here since the 1319 Ver­ Untie alliance wide open.
Tried All Tricks
sailles Conference, Moscow laid
Moscow took advantage of the
down a massive, drumfire barrage
of pleas and threat* to the West. split over Suez, French anger at
The summit meeting starts Mon­ Anglo-American arm* shipments
day with the heads of state of all Uo Tunisia and a host ol minor

grlenvances of NATO member s
against the United States.
U. S. and British diplomats al­
ready here moved swiftly to coun­
teract tht Soviet moves In behind
the scenes talks with other delegates.
it will be strengthened even
more Saturday when President
Elsenhower files in from Washing­
ton and joins British Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan, French
Nr

Premier Felix Halliard and West
German Chancellor Konrad Aden­
auer In major "little summit"
talks.
The Moscow drive began Wed­
nesday with "peace" notes to the
Western "Big Three" and Ger­
many. in a second round Thursday
night Moscow proposed a peace
treaty between the Soviet Union
and the United States and in notes
to all United Nation* members

called for a non-aggression treaty
between NATO and the Commun­
ist Warsaw Pact.
Lodge To Speak
Tbe offielal reply to the peace
treaty proposal comes today at
tha United Nations when U. S. Am­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge is
expected to give a "soft" answer
—an approach suggested Thurs­
day night by Democratic Tarty
leader Adlal Stevenson.

tacks ‘‘if they are to come, would
be based on matters not having
solely to do with the basing of
American-made missiles on Euro*
pean soil."
McElroy completed arrange*
menls with Britain this week to
station American missile bases on
British soli, and the subject of
other missile bases la expected t«
be one of tbe major topics of the
heads of state meeting.

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Shop and Save

W eather
0 ,1 . H j
m er today and in­
sight; lowest tonight 38 to 44. Part­
ly eloady and warmer Saturday.

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But U. S. and British diplomats
were frankly worried that some
European NATO members, already
disturbed by Soviet threats of re­
taliation against U. S. rocket bases
on their territories, might he In­
cluded to heed the latest Moscow
moves.
U. S. Defense Secretary Neil
MeElroy spoke out against these
fears Thursday night. He assured
West Europe that any Russian at-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER in. 1957

7 Month Old Baby Dies
In House Fire Yesterday

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United TriMi Leased Wire

Mozel Takes 4 Stroke
Lead In PGA T ourney;
Breaks Course Record

Pro, Stan Motel failed to be dls-1 working on every green and was the cold weather and come In with
In
rite
il by frecslng weather here able to stay In good position to a two over par—73. Hit closest
A seven-month-old Negro baby
yesterday and took a four stroke | take top money by Sunday. Ills competitor was all-service champ.
was burned to death last night
lead in the third Annual Mayfair card read—I 4-4 4-Z-3-3 5-4—33 3-4- Bob Benning of Camp LeJeune,
when a frame dwelling on South­
North Carolina, who fired a 75 for
Inn Open. He carded a fabulous 3-4-4-44-4-4—33—66.
S3 on the beautiful fl.300 yard Two other favorltjs here In San­ the first round.
west Bosd was destroyed by fire.
Tomorrow that field will be out
course and established a new rec­ ford, F.d Oliver and Ed Furgol,
First reports of the fire were at
ord here In Sanford. With old man carded identical sixty eights. They and the competitors for the top
5:30 p. m. yesterday when a
weather plaguing some of the were also joined hy Gay Brewer money In the 115,000 event wltl be
neighbor. W. R. Brown, called the
greatest, Stan played his best of Cincinnati and Ernie Boros uf set lo fight It out down to Ihe wire.
Sanford Fire Department
It will be Interesting to see If the
round in competitive golf with a 9 North Carolina.
The Amateurs were lest In the young Mosel will be able to keep
under par score.
Both the Navy Fire Department
The foot S inch shot-maker has first day of play by 19 year old up the pace until the final day.
_ The Sartford Kiwanls Club stag­ and Ihe Sanford Department an­
only played in three tourneys In Gary Cowan 1955 Canadian Jr. The weather man has predicted
e d one of Its annual Ladles Night swered the alarm. However, the
(Continued on Page Seven)
the current tour so big-time golf Champ. He was able to combat
events last nlsht at the Mayfair houie was fully Involved on their
is fairly new to him. lit- is Pro at
Inn with entertainment under the arrival.
the Essex Kells flub in New Jer­
direction of Ed Lane, a former The Infant daughter, Lcnora, waa
sey where he also fired a non­
at home with her three brother*
District Governor.
competitive «2. He has earned the
and
sisters
at
the
time
neighbor!
The ballroom of tbe Mayfair ton
title of champ In (he 1955 New
said
*
‘a
stove
exploded".
,
was the scene of the Ladies Night
, F
Jersey Open, )93fl New Jersey
It was reported at the scene of
and Klwanlans aid their wives
PGA, and the Texas Junior cham­
watched by candlelight a two-hour the fire that one of the children
pionship.
ran
to
a
nclg*)jt*
bourse
and
ask­
entertainment extravaganza and
Stan’s card read as follows: 4climaxed the evening with dane- ed for help to put the fire out In
4 4-4-3 1 3-3 —33 2 3-4-4 4-3-3-1 4— TALLAHASSEE (U P )-J. Bralley trols and now they have beei
the stove.
39—&lt;!2. The 29 on the back nine Od h a in, plans lo r e s i g n taken off."
v ' Top performers eamt from the The frame dwelling was com­
equals the low for 9 holes through­ as chairman o( the State Milk
He said ha had "considered call­
Royal School of Dance with Mrs. pletely destroyed and neighbors
out tin- year on the lour. The 3 Cum mission as soon as he feels ing the governor last week and
Edith Royal in charge. There were were unable to save any furnish­
that Stan carded on number seven­ the commission is in "good enough resigning," but felt tho commits*
eight numbers including th ; Boy al­ ings of the home so quickly the
teen came when he holed an eight shape" for him to leave.
Ion was not in "good enough
ettes, a group of dancers; Evelyn blase consumed the home.
iron
from
about
110
yards.
shape" for him to leave to soon.
.Odham
said
at
the
end
□(
Thurs­
Hussey and Kip Watson; Eunice
Occupants of the home were
Jay Hebert of Sanford was Ihe day's long session he will prnbahly
At ita meeting Thuraday, th*
Brumbaugh, Russ Brumbaugh and Jimmy and Julia Davis. Julia
closest competitor In Ihe opening resign in several months "because commission formally approves! an
Kip Watson in a hand balancing Davis had left the four children
day competition with a very im­ my job Is finished,"
action taken seven months ago
■cl; and other solo numbers in at home when she went to pick up
pressive fio, Jay had his putter
Rut Odham and the commission by th* "old" commission which
■4ft ahoe and tap.
her husband from work at Hunt's
met today to consider at a hearing allows Lake Walea Producer Hob­
An accordlanlst led off the even­ Lincoln-Mercury.
whether the big Durdens dairy son Rucks, who supplici one-fourth
in g * ! entertainment with solo num­
rifm should have Us license for the mltlr bought by the Orlando
bers end others in which she ask­ The charred body of tbe baby
was recovered by firemen when
plants in Tampa, Orlando and Foremost Dairy plant, to Increat*
ed the sudience to join.
Pensacola revoked. The hearing his herd and begin to sell to th*
Stealing the ahow, however, was (hey were totd It was last seen
was scheduled Thursday but had Foremost plant In Miami.
Frank Mebane Jr., manager of lying on a settee In (he front part FIREMEN RATTLE FLAMES ymtrrday when a frame dwelling on Routhwiwt RnnJ was ilr*troy«d,
to be postponed.
the Mayfair Ihn and a Klwanian. of the home.
Ordinarily, under commlssloa
fatallv burning a •e*rn-mnnth»-old Negro baby. Ilith the jisnfurd Fire Department i n ’ «b • Sinfurd
when he staged his version of
Tbe commission contends the regulations a producer would lose
Nasal Air Station Fire Department anawered th
iggOBKESH
(Staff Photo)
"What's My Line" using a panel
dairy owes milk producers In the his contract with Ihe first plant
from the audience which included
three areas more than $41,000 and It he did this, hut Foremost had
A. L. Wilson, Mrs. I’ally Gatchel,
must show adequate cause fur not agreed to the plan,
Mrs. Audrey Speer, and Edwin
Sanford Rotarians, at their regu­ paying them or have Us license
★
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Shinholier. Guests of the panel
lar weekly meeting next Monday lo operate in those sress revoked.
fwere Mrs. Mae Lane, Irving Pryor
Ike Leaves Today
| deployed along Ihe route In the noon, will again have Ihe oppor­ Bordens trlrd unsuccessfully Wed­
WASHINGTON (UP) -President
and Mayor David Gatchcl.
Eisenhower flics the Atlantic un­ Eisenhower was scheduled to event the plane is forerd down,
tunity of hearing the Edgewater nesday to get a court Injunction to
Climaxing the evening's enter­
der a doctor’s care today on a leave for Paris aboard the Colum- Tho mission promised to bo one "Chorlaires" in a program of prevent the commission from re­
tainment was Pete Bukur and his
momentous mission to revamp th? bine 111 lain today. He is expected of the most critical uf tin1 former music appropriate to the Christ- voking t!u&gt; license.
trio along with a new trio introduc­
Free World's defenses against to land in Paris Saturday morning, allied supreme commander's ca mas Season, T. W. (Tommy) Mero,
Odham, who fought to have price
ed by Frank Mebane Jr. called the
Russia's space age missile threat.
Russia threw a warning at Brit reer. The President will seek to general program chairman of Ihe controls abolished as a legislator
"Dining Room Dolls."
But his mission to install new aln against being a base for NATO create new missile hascs on tho club, announced this morning.
and In two unsuccessful campaigns
force and unity Into the North At­ missiles on the eve of (ha attempt European continent and establish
This selected group from Edge- for the governorship, waa named
lantic Treaty Organisation NATO to rcweld the West into a stronger nuclear weapons stockpiles as two water High School, is under the to Ihe com mission chairmanship
allies promised to be extremely scientific and military unit. The major deterrents to Russia touch­ direction of Mrs. Estelle M by Gov. Leltoy Collins last Attg.
difficult.
warning was contained in a 3,(MV) ing off an atomic World War 111. Thomas who. according to Mero, T. Collins and Odham agreed that
The President was expected to word letter from Soviet Premier
Elsenhower also will seek for­ puts on quite a show, herself, in price controls on milk should be
prepare an "affirmative as possi­ Nikolai A. Bulganin to British mulation of a weapons agreement the manner ln which she intro­ removed at the retail level.
ble" answer to the Soviet proposal Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. and an arrangement to pool sci­ duces the various numbers. The
Last month, under odham’* con­
for high level East West talks
There was no Indication whether entific Information among the al­ group arrives in a chartered bus stant urging, the commission vot­
which is spearheading their cam­ Eisenhower would reply to Bul­ lies. All these objectives involve tressed In colorful Christinas cos ed to suspend contruls at all but
An airplane capable of a;Vcds | mouth from one to another,
faster than sound caused havoc In A plane, appearing to be a Voo paign to upset Ihe vital NATO ganin hcforc or after the Paris complex problems which must be tiimcs and, in the past, has made the producer level. The order ls
Ut. Sanford area yesterday.
|d
J#, Bornh, r Wil , „ n ln , | "summit" conferences s t a r t i n g meeting. But a Slate Department solved before they become a re­ a big hit with the local Rotarians, effective Monday, but already
' Monday in Paris.
official said the reply would ' try ality.
Shortly after 3 oclock an ex..
„
Mero said.
prices have been cut in chain
a reply
was urged hy Ad to he as affirmative as possible"
plosion occurred which brought P»“ *™ »v*r *h* *°'f 5°'ir,e wbm., Such
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Club president Myron A (Mike) | , tores and supermarkets throughpeople in Sanford from their
Mayfair Inn PGA tournament |ai y Stevenson, two-time D«*mo- when It comes.
Reck calls attention of memhers nllt
Itate „ , r(.,ult of the
F&lt;&gt;r Information On
homes, offices, stores and buil- * a* , progress.^ The plane was crjt(. prc.&lt;|,t,-n|i;lj opponent, who
of the local rlub to the change of ac(jl)()i
Precaution Taken
4
CIRCULATION
nesses out on the street to find 'Md'd toward Sanford ami tho' , aill „10
mult contlnue to Every precaution was being tak­
Monday's meeting place; Ihe Par­ The Sanford contractor said In
J. RKAILEY 1DDIIAM
Lake
Monroe
area.
PH. FA 2-2011
try and negotiate a settlement with en to insure the President's safe
,fput where such an explosion might
ish Rouse of Holy Cross Episcopal
, ...
. .,
.
It was reported, unofficially, that the East "not hy capitulation, hut flight across the ocean. British
or after 0:39 p.m.
occur.
Church, in order that the singing ;l‘, ' lo’.ltn« hc " lU Pr°bably r?,l|In
inn
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So terrific was the explosion the plane was from the Pinccastle by agreement."
and American warships hive been
group
may he properly presented. lh;R I do not want to maka a
TIL FA 20973
career
of
the
milk
businesa
.
.
.
Air
Force
Base.
The
sound
barrier
•V*»wt
that a number of windows were
I took tlds job to fight price conbroken In the downtown area. Tbe '**» broken as il apparently passplate glass window st The San- ed over Lake Monroe,
ford Herald shattered and windows The Sanford Herald was notified
*t Western Auto Associate Store by SNAS officials that no p'ane
ford Herald shatlered amt windows from Ihe Sanford Naval Air Sts-1 ‘‘The temperature is rising nlre Sanford area ranged from 37 to peratures In Ihe teens as far smith wai Mamed on an overheated
tracked.
tlon was In the air capable of iy" were the words of Sandy An- 31 this morning and there was as eastern Georgia early today, woodstove,
Humors in Sanford spread like breaking the sound barrier inJ derson, As-Ct, Manager at thu plenty of ice where water pipes Temperatures pliingi' l into the 20s The United Press count of fire
wildfire and anything that might from no source ha* there been of­ Sanford Slate Farmers' Market were broken yesterday and where in upper Florida where crop dam victim* by status included 9 in
fev en appear to have been a cause ficial information that a plane this morning.
sprinkler systems were left on,
age was estimated in the millions Virginia, 8 each In Georgia and
rapidly clreled the art* by word of from any area waa near Sanford.
Temporstures in Sanford and the Temperatures rose because of of dollars,
Kentucky, 2 each In North and
the cloudiness last-night. It is reThe two-day cold wave, the hit- South-Carolina and Aalabama, and
ported that the temperatures wilt tercst southern freere since 1931, 1 each In Florida, Illinois, Texas
be 2U to 25 degrees warmer today was expected to hreA today with and Pennsylvania.
than yesterday.
, the advance of a western warmSnow spread Thursday night
Sandy Andc'ion. in his report log trend
from Minnesota across parts uf the
to the Director of the Florida State
Takes Heavy Tail
Great Lakes into the North At­
Farmers* Markets said "It's very
The cold snap has been blamed lantic states and Pennsylvania.
hard to determine just what var- fur more than SO deaths, at lea d Amounts were generally light ex­
ietie*, volume and
quality of 35 of them In fires as southerner* cept at Syracuse, N. V. where a
vegetables are available through ovrrtaxrd heating units lit an cf 4 inch fall was reported.
our market" as he estimated the fort to keep warm Other* died
movement of (mils and vegetables from exposure and in traffic acthrough the local market.
cidents on snow -slicked roads
Firemen Answer
"ICs a guessimate instead of an
Florida’s 300 million-dollar ve &lt;•
estimate," Anderson told a Sanford r table crop was hardest hit hy (lie 3 Calls Yesterday
Herald reporter.
| frigid winds which sent readings
The Sanford Fire Department
The forecast made by the mar- as low as IS Thursday in the answered three alarms late yes
kefs assistant manager for the north section of the state,
terdav during the cold period of
week of Dec. 33 revealed that Growers in Ihe Lake Okcecho- the day.
there will be a light volume of cab­ bee vegetable area reported their
At 5:50 p. m. the local fire de­
bage of fair quality, a light volume crop* 50 to 10O per cent destroyed
partment answered the alarm
of celery of fair quality, a light hy thu frecie.
volume of green onions, anil a Scattered damage was reported outside of the city limit* where a
very light volume of lettuce of to Florida's 50-miUlon dollar citrus «"«"
burnMl « ,leJth
crop and growers hurried to hirAt
i defective heiling unit
from fair to poor quality.
Elsewhere, United Press report­ vrsl oranges and grapeirult lo pre- °f *9 air conditioner at the office
of the Florida Power and Light
ed a subfreeting cold wave, the vent further damage.
Company caused minor smoke
wont in more than two decades,
Fire Kill* Eight
' v t:
-v gripped the Southland for Ihe sec­ Tlte most tragic fire killed eight damage.
ond straight night, claiming s persons, six of them children,
The last call was at 7;M when
PLATE GLASS WINDOW at The Sanford Herald w«* shattered
heavy toll In Uvea and damage to when s Negro tenant family’s an automobile was afire in front A
ye»terifay when tn rsplodon apparently reused by an airplane breaks
frame home was destroyed by of Sanford Grammar School on Ing Ihe eound barrier ever Lane Monrue occur red.
OLD M.- 4 WINTER played harne I* Sanford yea erday and left hi* mark behind, ire formationa crops.
gliataaed a t ISM Palmetto when a spray waa l t d on aveniight.
(Photo by Bergstrom )
Dixie residents shivered in tern- flames in F.llabeli, (Ja. The blaze i S.-venth St.
(Photo by Bergstrom}

t iwanians Stage

Annual Ladies'
Night At Mayfair

Odham To Resign A s
Milk Board Chairman

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Ike Leaves For NATO Talks

Rotarians To Hear
Musical Program
At Luncheon Meet

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Paator
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MAOU W U MTAM _
M inom or CMUMCM
9 MMtoWait« MA41
BAFTtST CMUMCM
luaday lahaai
toilba
of Waal Fifth aad MaOy
Manlug Warahlp
M:to
Waalayaa Youth
i:4»p.m. •'WELCOMES YOU"
Paator Wra. L gtapohaa
Ivaolag Worahlp
7:10 p.ao.----Wadnaaday Fiayar MaatUg 7iN Aaaatoato M. ». Cralglaw
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Meminf Wovaklp
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Bay. Cecil W. BhaMar
Evaalog SovIm
7:10 y ra
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fnach An. aod m a aa
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luaday tohaal 9:tf a.to.
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Mid-Waak torriaa Taaaday Tito I f A REASON.
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Tha Rev. A. O.HcIanl*. Mlalatar
Mra. George Touky, Mini*tor of
Muiia
Mlaa Katharine Brown, D.C.E.
(Tha church with a Glawiag
I :U a. m. Service
Heart)
tiSakly tonUait a _
Antham—"A Chriitraii Folk Seng"
Tuesday aa* Thgraday 7:4» » ■ . Bar. Charlaa f . I r a n Faator Juniof Choir
luaday School lo a.ra. S tuart Sermon— Mr. Uclnnli
m a la r ia W to y M w M S WaUE. Jatouen, ouiirlatf * *
lato ever W IRE MiK
b:43 a.:n.—oandey School
Fraaahlag dortlaa U
10:10 a.ra^oiaten meet# for
Prayer meeting, Wadaaaday, T:M prayar In Jw Bouton Maem.
m a r cmumcm dr c n v r
PA.
• cumtut
11 a.m. LORNING WORSHIP
Anthem—"Ye Watchers and Ye
a n a i n t o at.
CMUMCM OF CMRlfT
.... Onea" Saelor Hlih Choir
•aalay Servlea
11
tod It ■ad Kira Ava.
U n ity am laaa
ItlOO ato.
iormon— Mr. Melnnla
■atph Brewer Jr. Bvaagallat
iM iii school
11:W a.to. FUNDAY:
Nuf.fTlva iur children wider
Wrtneedaj Brewing Masting e I:M Madia pw inm 7VTMM t i l l a. ra,
three, and three to aU, every
Sunday morning during tha
Bible Ichool
10 a. m.
t n a a a - '‘lar« aat "Ood Tha Fra- M aniac worihlp
11 a. m. worahlp howl, 1:41 a, ra. and
aarvar to Mia."
U a.m.
Stoning warahlp
T:U p. ra.
I i t o l i i Ream leeatai la t r i p TUESDAY
1:30 p. m. Tha Chance! Choir, un­
to Church lttUdlag a n a to »ubIJe Ladloa Biblo Claaa
* :» a. m. der the direction o( Mra. Goorgi
|:M to 4 lll » m. Tueiday end WEDNESDAY:
Touhy, director of muilc, will pro*
Thuredsji.
llbla Study all agaa
T:U y. m. ■eat Ita annual program of ChriitA w riu l invitation ia axtoadad
maa muilc,
KAMI MAMY CHURCH
to all to ittond our H rv lm oad
OP NAEAMENE
■aa tha Xia4log Xaaa.
FUST METHODIST CHURCH
E ait Cryital Lako Drive
Dr. B. E. Botiand, Mlnlator
gf. t u r n LUTMMAN
P aitar Rev. g. L, Drnwdy
•:4I a. m. Church School ( cIi i m i
to Marla (Maar Otoato)
Sunday:
for all aiei)
Bar. ttofhaa M. M r
Fatoar Blhla School
1:41 a. m. U a. ra. Morning Worihlp
Mamina Wonhlp
U a. m. Youth Choir Choral S m lca, fea­
E C U S U A HI. Young People* Maotiac a:U a. m. turing tha Senior, Junior and Che­
a .a . ator WOM (7« to)
Evan (.little dorvlea 7:30 y. m- rub Choir*,
toaday gchaal 1:04 a .a —iar all Wadntaday:
a p. m . MYF Supper
Bind Mailing
I a. m- B:30 p. m. MYF Program
auH tilT^r Ithoal — Matdiy Prayar
Prayer Mntlnc Service
7:30
thnugh Fri4iy l:0 l a .a . — (All On tha flrit Wadnaaday avanlai 7:13 p. m.—Organ Vaipar— Mra.
Hlckaon
alaaw U rr gradaa aed Uador- of each month at 7:M o'clock li
Evanlng 7:30
carton.)
the regular mlttlonary moating. Annual Chriitmn Cantata 'T tu
CMUMCMOV JKSUS COT1ST ALL BOWS CATHOLIC CHURCH Coming of tha King"
00 LA1TSK OAT lAINTg
Macraatlon tor young people la MeOak Ava. at Mb Bt.
t . 0. Braaha - Branch Fradda
Klnloy Hall
Mot. Richard Lyaoi, Faitor
Saida? M am *
a t r Mill
THE CHUKCH o r GOD
■under Kbool
to a.a
SIS a. m., 1:00, 1:00, 10:00 and
OF PROPHECY
■ a tr a a a t Mootlnc
4 y.a. noon.
2M3 Elm Ava.
Wadaatoay F riaary MatUag a t Weakly Mu m i
Faster, Jamas R. Moaaar
Dally at 7:11 a. m.
B J R IFMDtOO MAFTIMT
COMMUNITY FBEMMTTERIAN Sunday School 1:44 a. m.
Mornlux Worihip 11 a. m.
CMUMCM
CHURCH
lilir ByrtngJ
Young People'* Matting— l : H p ,
Lika Mary,
m.
J m DouthHt. Faitor
Eav. Attainder Lina, Mlalatar
MB Paal; —a l ly tohaal toy*. M. W,,K«ogh. Sunday School Sup­ Sunday Evtnlag Service 7:30 p. m.
Woman's Mliitonary Strviet Meet­
Mra. Tray Mhaaaa—
erintendent
ing Wadneidey Evening.
Tralaiac U a ln Ofaraator
M il. Jamaa M. Thomyaon, Orga*
Buadir toluol
IsU a.a. alrt
LUTHERAN CHUKCH
M aniac Worahlp
11 a. m. Sunday School.... ....... ....... 10 a. m.
Tralalni Vnlon
1:11 p. ra, Monlag Worihlp....... _ l l a. m.
OF THE REDEEMER
Mvaalac Warahlp
TiW p. m, A cordtol lavitatton la axtonded IN Weat 3tth Flee*, FA I-3U3
Rev. FhUUp Schtaeeraaeui, Faetor
Wadnoadar:
to alL
Frajrtr Maatla*
Y:» p. ra.
Frayar far the Day —FA 1SU1
Sunday School
Sun. 1:11 a. m.
WELCOME
PAOLA CMUMCM OF CMMMT
Worship Service Sun. 10:M a. m.
F I lf T BAFTBR CHURCH
Laid'a Oayi Blhla toady al II b a .
"This It The Uf*" WDBO-TV Sun.
OF GENHYA
Watahip torrUa
U:M a.ra. Jack L Stewart
Afternoon
Faitor
7 pA, Sunday School
10 a. ra. Advent Sorvlcr Wed. 7:30 p. ra,
Thun.
M aniac horrlaa
U a. ra. Junior Choir Rthe a m i
4 p. m.
Evening larvka
Tratolag Union
a to y. n Junior 4 Senior Choir Rehetresl
C A
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Thure. t In p. m.
Fraaahlag
7:30 p. m
•waday tohaal if i a .
Wad. Frayar Sarvtoe 7:30 p.n Covered Diih Supper (Froe Will
MOLT CEOBS EPISCOPAL
Offering) FH. B:30 p. m.
CHURCH
Sunday School Christmas Program
Car. Park Ave. JkdlhM .
Rahearsal Sat. 1:30 p, m.
i I n . aa «h K
Bad Omb."
Mar. John W. Thomai,
Rector Sunday School Chriitmae Party
•:M a.ra.
Holy Eucharlat
Sat. 3:30 p. m.
loot ganXard A n .
Family Sarrlta
Day axartliaa will ha • : l l a.*.
9. M. Y. Itto p, ra.
and Ctmrth School
Momtof Frayar aad
laowMtto 7:li m l U a.ra.
fight pnyar and Barmen
pralaa aarrtca
.... an.
’Ua T:to
Sarvkaa thnugh tha week:
by tha paator.
Tuaidi? and Thursday • Holy
T:M Communion *7:30 a.ra.
Wadaaaday ■ Holy Communion
"T!nya» Matting Wadtiaaday 1M • 10 a-a.
n a y • J a m a a a t of FaiSaturday
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Russian Women
Are Seeking
To Wear Slacks

Bog out from the Midwest toward rat
Canway of ABC-TV'i
By CAY PAULEY
Ihe promised land. California.
••Tombstone Territory” U R etting
Well, here It Is almoJl Christmas hitched to Tamela Duncan, an ac-; tailed Pres* Won. o’a Editor
The Russia na
and that darned wagon train still tress who worked in an early epi- NEW YORK W
beat
us
to
the
launching
of an
is bogged down in Indian country, sode of th western.
Ward Bond and Robert Horton. NBC-TV’a •Omnibus” w i l l earth aatclllte. but they're bring­
up the rear In another depart­
the two gun-totlng gentlemen who tVritch to Tuesday evening on Jan. ing
ment.
run the train, are having
more 14. . Jack Paar will take “ToDispatches from behind the
trouble getting out to the
West night" to Miami Beach fur the
Coast than Walter O’Malley
w**k of Jan. 13 and Arlrr.e Fran- Iron Curtain report women of
hia Brooklyn Dodgers.
ci* wj[| | ate her NBC-TV show to East Germany and resort areas
.-----l Silver Springs, Fla , (or two weeka of southern Russia are demand
Ing the right to wear slacks. But
“ Kraft Theatre” Is a terribly j In January,
at the moment, their progress Is
irritating show. Week after week. 1 CBSTV has dreided to spot its negative.
it promise* so much, but delivers --New York Philharmonic Young
so UlUe.
j People’s Concerts” on Jan. IS. Will, I have news for Soviet of­
Wednesday night’s drama on Feb. 1. March B and April 19. . . ficialdom. It, may as well Rive In.
When woman Is determined to
NBC-TV was typical. The play had The latest
Nielsens Rive"Treaswear
a heroic theme-lhe light of a few ure Hunt”
a 11 t rating,highest the pants, man eventually
in
in
occupied
country
against
ty
-'
of
any
NBC-TV
daytime
show. And accedes.
^ BMP AM) VIM IMFAllO ON IMP-Tba Italian I stormy sea later broke up the larger ship but the
ranny,
the
reallzaiiaMky
some
nou;
that's
why
you’re
going
to see a It took some dotng In Ihts coun­
• passenger ahlp Cftta d t Trapani founders on 1 41 passengers and 40 crew members were saved.
tral citizens that !r « o m I* every-, nighttime vrrslon in the present try, too, before slacks and other
• reef oft the coast of Sicily while the tug that was The captain and second officer were washed
2 eent to help (right) also la driven aground. Th#| overboard and four other crewmen are missing.
one’s fight. It also had a eompe- Nat Cole .put starling Dec. 31. types of trousers became accept­
ed for lounge, sporta and even
tent cast—Elliott Nugent. Waller
----------------------—
street wear.
Abel. Basil Rathbonc. Ann l t « * |
FAS1U0V sH0W
. West German women also are
But like so many Krafls, It final- V1KNN \ (CP)—A fashion con- in the act, but seem to be gainj
gros* of all Communist countries nig ground. A group of girls In a
public school In Oldenburg defied
1 There la an air or cheapness J" ^***lfrn Euror* ^JJ! ^
about
each
’
Kraft
Theatre."
an
H&gt;*n.,r.
n
eapllal
of'Buckthe principal’s bah on long panta,
i By JOSEPH L. MYLEX
hut went to court when he sent
atmosphere of Insufficient rehears- «*»■ «
rilled Press Staff Cormpondent
them home. The ruling: What the
ala, dull staging, choppy writing.
WASHINGTON 01 - An Amertgirls wore was none of tbo prin­
1 suspect the limpness of Ihe show
■ scientist report! that the Ruacipal's business.
Ju s began "actlva study and re- The conclusion was that rock- Sept. 30— Oct. 5 that Berkeer la not so much the fault of Its
Fined On Spot
ggreh" on earth aatellltei mere etry “had not advanced sufficient* learned. In a talk with Soviet ici­ creative personnel, hut rather 0'
The^ East German girls haven't
n
seven years ago.
ly to conceive such a project at entist A. A. Blagonravov, that the Its comparatively meager budge*.
fared so well, but some Just ignore
S h la country did not launch an the moment and that the project: Russians actually had been doing
The channel swim:
official opposition. One report
IftifleUl moon project until July, would be so long in coming to (rut- 1 satellite research since 1950.
from Moscow aays that In a re­
YOUTH TO THE RESCUE
tlon that It could have little or no It was on Oct. 4 that the USSR “The Seven Lively Aril," CBS
IBIS.
■Jhe scientist*, Dr. Lloyd V. Influence on the war."
SWEETWATER, Tcnn. &lt;UP&gt;- sort town on the. Black Sea coast,
announced successful launching of TV quality show, will call It quits
after Us Feb. IS outing. Rita Gam A busload of school children got women are fined on the spot If
Berliner, said ha laarned it about
In 1954 the world committee pre- Sputnik I.
&amp; tine Sputnik I was born “that taring for IGY proposed launch- The Sputniks, he laid, demon- and Hume Cronyn have been add­ a chance to play firemen Thurs­ they appear In public In tlacka.
the Soviets have had the lnitru- ng of artificial moons as a tool strate that the United, Stales “is ed to the cast of “The Bridge of day. Hus driver Biincy f.ile organ­ I suggest the Russlsn women
Kan Luis Rey,” a CBS TV apec set ized the 23 students into a bucket who want to wear trousers line
ted satellite under active stu- of science.
In a race for intellectual leaderfor Jan. 21.
/
and research line* 1950."
brigade when he spotted a far.n- themselvea up a few pioneers like
V. 8. Announced First
ship."
Kate
Smith
looked
much
Berkner. president of th* Asso­ This country announced July 29,
houre on fire The blaze had been the Wesl’a Mrs. Amelia Woomer
Rcrkncr said this should be good mer on Wednesday night’s “ slim­
Patti put out by tie students Pt the or Marlene Dietrich. And, point
_________ _ ___
r t e_
d Unlvereltlee,
Ine., of
C New 1955, that it would make the at- for America and humanity at
Page Show”—a well-designed dress time flr.-m.-n arrived.
k, la vica chairman of the tempt, and Russia formally made large.
out that pants aren't new In wom­
and akillful lighting helped. . .
-Id International Geophysical
en's apparel. . .Joan of Arc put
on boy’s clothing In the IMh Cen­
tury. George Sand was a famous
exponent of trousers In the early
19th Century.
In IStf, along earns Mrs. Amelin
Jenki Bloomer, who campaigned
for temperance, woman suffrage,
and a reform in women's dreta.
Her followers became known ai
the Bloomer Girlt.
Rosie The Riveter
Came 191.1, and a New York
style authority, Ethel Traphagcn,
now head of the Traphagen School
of Fashion, shocked Fifth Avenue
with her variation of pants for
street wear. She donned a taffeta
dresa with trouser skirt, as a pro­
test against the then fashionable
hobbles.
l*slM Press Science Editor
Marlene Dlrtrlrh glamorised
NEW YORK m— Power tools In
them In the 1930s, and it wasn't
fie hands of enthusiast!* amateurs
Inog until slacks topped by mink
a n “homicidal" tools, sccordlng
cost became a standard costume
In Hollywood.
Rosie the Riveter and World
War If assured them a permanent
place In the American woman’s
wardrobe, says cine leading manfacturer. Evan-Pleone. The wornan wore trousers to the factories,
and kept right on weiring them at
home after the war.

«OU CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-Mr*. Mamie Elsenhower points te
Items In which she ealght be Interested as she goes Christmas
•hopping at the gift shop of the Gettysburg, Pa., HoteL Among
the First Lady's purchase* were 73 Bve-ccnt postcards showing
the President’s farm with pictures of both of them tn one corner.

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ways be a totally Idiotic sector of
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funds enough to buy a glittering
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those techniques before be "un­
wraps his new gadget and looks
etltrly about for a place to use
It.” Now, take the hand power
iiw, the sumnjtng-up continued.
Usually It has a wire by which
It nay b« grounded, but often
there Is no ground to which It can
,*4 * attached.
j Jo the do-It-your#*tier standing
an damp ground runs It on. Ignor•at that perhaps a short-circuit
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tie*. “The result Is a picturesque.
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IM S * P m «*ff Ct t iMgmdiul i Ataatk Treaty Organlutteu meet- the Jan. 19 presidential election
Its spperitlen te split five way:
•round the world boh ahead a t 'l a g la Psifs a n t .week.
■nd there's Utile chine* i f cloelag
Um m v s that will make t i t head"H*. 1 * A W * ir
ranks. Guatemala was well aa the
lines.
The experts u p s e t s firm V
tR O
frees the European illba at the way ta eoMdtetJoBSl gevernmen
President Etenhewur ImT the NATO meetfag to the Americas u til th# eeaMstaitten In July tm
only chief executive whose heatth prepeal te eet op mlufl* h e m , President Cartel CiaUDe A m ur
bee caused alarm la the last tew aimed et tu ssle, u their torri- who ousted Csmnanbt-dambiated
veeka. Word has leaked ta e Bara- tety. The esatbweta) MAID antes frtiident Jeeobo Athens Gusoii
peso capital that President Tile of (teat want him. They need Mm - I* IMA
Yugoslavia recently conapSed te e 's threat that they would he
Another attempt wtD he made
« till* trying te get up (Tern Me *hUtersted If war aa
•m chair sad M l 't e the .flow they tty Xaxils obviously h is the within the next two weeks to get
of bis Belgrade residence. Special- mtoeltee accessory- And they ■ National League beaebsll riuk
out even stoppiny momentarily to aaa if on­
!&lt;ts were hurriedly Billed la. They artnft convinced after last week * ter New York. A group of Ntu
coming traffic might meet him in the cen­
found, however, that Tito's sal- Vooguardflasta that the United York City civic pte**are la expect
ter of the Intersection.
Is pec was set serious — It was Katas will ovum have rockets to ed to propoe* to the mayor's ip*
The motorist on the highway will
duo te physics! eskausttea sad egrip tha haste far s teeg time, rial committee tost the city fteste
huUd a ball park. Ones that Is
hie speedometer above tha 06 mile an hour
lumbago.
Depart meat tears done, the greop is said to be
limit oven though warning signs fairly
ay agate establish ready te guarantee the commutes
Adlal K. Stevenson has Ugh
stare ona in the face as he apeeda Into a
btifbbtad In tost s wealthy dob owner would
praise tor the way locrotsry ef •
death trap.
The left-wing dispose ef the eteb he new owns
State Jobs raster Dullee sttper- Guatemala
Curves scrape rubber off of automobite
sled with Um during his short­ Revolutionary Party, hacked by and buy another te transfer te
te eet to sweep New York.
lived tour u State Deport*out the
tires aa they screech their way around too
policy
advisor.
But
Stevenson
lent
fast for human safety and mechanical en­
so sure shoot the White Heuss at­
durance.
titude. There If some autplcte* I*
Others dare to pesa—on hills—In heavy
Stevenson’s office that Shaft*at
traffic—in face of oncoming cam—under
Adams, the President's sssMant,
flora am authoritative answers rtlteved of liability on the old
and James C. Hagerty, .Us proaa
any condition motorists dare to be outdone
from
the Veterans Administration guaranty.
side,
never
really
went
along
wfth
even It It takes the full endurance of an
Dulles on the role givea Um. That te question of Interest to former q. I understand there's a Umlt
automobile's motor to barely scrape by"with­
on VA outpatient dental treatment,
undoubtedy figured in Stevenson's serviceman end their families:
out crashing into others.
Q. My wife sad I are Korea I have s dental condition that it
decision not to attend the North
vtteraos, attending school under service-connected and rated it 30
Beamingly there Is no lesson through
tho 01 BUI Wo have s small child. percent. WUl I be United In my
carefully, or ehall we say, driving sanely
Mty eteb of us claim our ehUd dental treatment?
which motorists can be cajoted Into driving
i s dependent for GI allowance A. No. Sfnco you are nceivlng
The Christmas holidays are just ahead of
compensation for your dental con­
purposeaT
us. Families will bo headed to nearby and
In sn attempt to isbotege the Jewahxrlxl Nehru Of IndU
By CHARLES M. MCCANN
A. Yea, You may dalm both dition, you may apply for dental
United Press Staff Csrrtspsndent conference, Soviet Premier Niko­ But too attempt 1s M obrioue your wife and child as dependents. treatment at any time and re cti#
faraway homes for a day or more.
that U la pretty »ure to beekflro.
aa many treatments ■■ are neeeiDeath Isn't a very pleasant gift for Soviet Russia probably has lai A. Bulganin has sent personal Only • few deyi ago, toe oat- She may claim the child alone.
aary for your condition.
letters
to
the
heads
of
govern­
strengthensd the likelihood that tho
Christmas. Neither do we want to give our North
for the big mettlng which Is Q. I have s chance (e get a bet­ Q. 1 am a U-year-old World War
Allintle Treaty Organisa­ ment of the Chief NATD allies and look
ter
Job
with
a
bettor
future
In
an­
lives just for the pleasure of “doing aa wa tion meeting will bo a success.
to "nautraUst" Prim# Minister to open hi P trit Monday w n other city. If I change Jobe and II veteran getting a pension for
a total and p^nnsnant nooservlctgrim.
please" at tha wheel of an automobile.
It looked a* if Preitdenl Elton sell my 01 house, could I get my connected disability. Muit 1 wait
This Christmas—above all—make happi­
bower, the -iter member of the 01 teas rights restored so I could unUl I reach ag* •&gt; before my
ness the top Item on your list of gifts—not
caet of Allied leaders, weuM be buy soother home?
monthly payments wUl bo railed
A. Ysi, It la poulble to got your from SM.13 to 171.73?
unable to attend.
death. Slow down and live, whether at
GI lose rights restored under your A. No. Your monthly payments
There we* lerbmi divlxloo
business or pleasure here at horaa or on
tween tome NATO goveradente circumstances. A voluntary change will be Inc raised to B7B.TS aftet
long tripe.
on a number of problem, both ef employment for a hotter Job you have been on tho VA pension
Sy MNAM L I
mty bo eoneidered a valid reason rolls for 10 yain.
TUB asost common I s m ef. The utalaurtk fretkle In Um political end mllUsryfor reiteration. VA alto must be
Oettoek
Brighter
•sneer, akin eoneer, is Um mort arso n ser ous etoge often appears
So
many
eemplleatod
and
eon
likely to be eared, provided, eflfenl ss e dark brown septa n o t
(roverilal items loomed likely to
roper treatment te S ciulonaU y, it will he blaek
conrae,■ th aatt pproper
Funston directly: “They are, perhaps with
arixe that there was dtager the
~ i for peer awn when Ills Aral noticed.
promptly. Bo
out articulating it, free enterprise# In the
entire conference might hog '
Imports#' to he atert
good, iVe
fr&gt; important
At
n
m
The outlook for the conference
most literal senie. They a n also moved by
tor ea r She—e la the ate* m
It may be ■#
colored a a*le a t ad a m taasU s
became much brighter when K
the eonvlction that If the key to progress
waa announced that President I f
freehteb
is more and better plants, producing more
nee of epeha.
eenhower woulld attend after alL
Mart
Ara
l
The
Brel
ebaage
usually
te
e
and better goods, then the money to build
Even thou|t&gt; he might have to
M
o
a
t
ef
a
a
h
a
v
e
ibieleeing
of
ene
portion
of
the
those plants comes best from free indivi­ areentirely1
reitrict
hie eetlvltle* Mmxwhat,
tedoowitb um papal* growing to
duals."
ttm
ee e ted
the dee e f a pos or cherry- I t will Elsenhower la tho outstanding fig.
■einlilr become mleerooa and ure In Um NATO xlUance. His
The significance of widespread share hereto* te
mere pretence will help.
nlgnnote. BnehaladenlaoftenUsed
l
ownership has been capsuled in a striking pigmentedendaUghtiyraised, it I'm RteUy.
Another boost was given when
ntre yoar doetsr would recand felicitous phase—People’s Capitalism.
m
xutH
yappearsonU
mIsee.
sargical m o r e l of ineb leading delegates of the chief At
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Ae e rate, that
lied countries decided to go to
he riawved promptly h r e «*■;&lt;___
Parte wed before the start of the
meeting to hold private talks
Propaganda Weakness Shows
, ___Lately m
y
boon drinking te axeeu. He ittm t among themsslves.
One of the moat serious political conse­
These Include Secretary of State
A mote alee remlree prompt re- to he token by e strange urge end
quence'. of Sputnik is that nil over the novel
if it ehowe any ebaage lejwaring tor liquor. After these John Foster DuUea, British Fro­
world there has been a wakening of faith
color or nee. if it te m i n t SdrtaBug
to to ehrun jera ntier Harold Hacmtnsa and Chaneonstosk Irrltettea. er tf it he- wny end d ep reid . Can yoe help eeUot Konrad Adenauer ef Vest
in democracy as opposed to totalitarianism
Qermray.
and discipline. American propaganda is part­ ing. If It Is leeetod
: It Is likely hwtei
Nothing Now
ly responsible for this development because It xhould also be tm
_ dlpeemente. Be U prohWith Promlor Felix Qsillird of
•moUonslly
unxUble
sad
Any blaek or brown mate
It replies to Kusslan claims about the Soviet
FYince, they wUl bo able to take
appears daring adult life i■honld thae given to eoddra deetree tor up a number of matters M ore
system of slavery by oppoitng to it the
etedMt
Um conference itself gets started.
American system aa a whole.
Thera seemsa to be every reason
It atreaaed that because of the American
to hope tost they may retch
economy and “the people's capitalism."
agreements which will simplify tha
e u»*, i o n m n m cnmaeiu t». m u mm unm s
America could do things better than
situation.
“Now, what teem* to bo the trouble?"
There stems te have bees noth
Russia. A concern with publicity rather than
log
Is
any
of
Bulganin's
tetters
facta appears to have led to this mistake.
that adds a thing to Russia's h
Freedom is superior to material achieve­
poxlUon on Eait-Woat Issues.
AK
BWtodudriel huU
dtogel g n at Then It wed lined. New
ments, but the stress on tho Intter has help­
Another bid for a “Big Four”
AbUm
aM
an. bee write wrickU bowls Bet Ike vtiugen woute
iting of tho United State*,
ed to produce doubts of America.
aredialedwithehrtebm
pthemUha to go berii to toe g n a t
at Britain, Franes and Russia
erect Thtehedaeannmaitathe
When Khrushchev is so vunerable to
O
lrihtaym
adeef payertoone
.dliarmsmsat "proposals" that
m
an«t thesent
bombardments of truth, why should there
1 (he‘eeweeddevetopm
eato. W
beM
idtohe
would give no guarantee sgalnet
‘ Altoh gar one yea yd
be self-serving and Fancy Dan propaganda?
Communlit cheating under any
I I .
toetoreleenttp
nt A
m
ericanMl egVariety
agreement. . .an offer to suspend
On the world scene, Madison Avenue tech­
1
i
I
Article hopes to erym
te* ff»
nuclear weapons testa on Jen. 1,
nique and gimmicks do not work ss well as
the
raped
M
to
woe
we Han enlevtoteem, teeluStey
again without any safeguard
lb
propaganda. It seems difficult to drive this
krie firl dMcera. V M o ptchet
against Russian cheating. . .a
f
J
J
.
beat m to
Hne (key'd W
~~
lesson home, but until it is learned, this
warning to Adenauer agahut too
t i l
y
country Is likly to take propaganda tickings
establishment of NATO missile
LARGE SELECTIONS
Tkerearcxeme
bates on German territory.
m
i
from Moscow.
UmH
iL.
iirme-w
eUt^*w
M
FOR ALL AGE GROUPS
B
IE! tef™
mm
'miinH*
ee*v^d Akw
wew^wc
Bulganin and his colics(ue Ni­
After a B n Koines I*-, petrolMany Americana are Inclined to think
ae gave e speeding ticket to a
kita 5. Khrushchev must think
about idealogical struggles with Russia off
motorist bo recognised him to a
that toe move te a smart on*. But
Stanhope. Is., cop wto had ticket­
i i i
the top of their heads, without learning
It seems to have fallen .flit and
Everatocetoe ire hodxtothe ed him for speeding two yean
to have Increased Instead of di­
more of the facts Involved. Americas policy
village adW
riteieN, N. T, wee age, Bounds like toe perfect
minishing the prospect for tucceea
for carrying ow this struggle must be
d
t
o
s
a
f
near
driNf
came
Keel
of every description
ereetedril It wetdl em
dwee •
in Parts.
thought through more carefully.
U r h o tr

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W ith Death:
- ?&amp;*?*•*:**■
ef the warabigv, Um Mhrteo,
ta n t m y phu* of law
la tha ctota and from w r y
that MWh approach*! eta b*
Wit aeddanu on Mghwaye
reada aovtlsua ta Uka a dally toll of
iajarlaa and avail Itvaa.
Folk* Dtpnrtmauta, .County Bhariffa,
and Highway Patrok pound away daUy at
waralap to notoriata to alow down and
lival
Editorials, such aa thia ona today, lay
tha truffle accident atory before automoblla
driver*. Yat, tha dock around, acddanta
eontlnua to anuff out valuable live*, Injur*
Important workara, and pUa up tramandoua
property damage bill*,
Tha* gory atory of autotooblla smaahupa
has no affect on driven of tha moment—
gran though the vary light of maimed and
hijurad bodice atand out aa a warning to
thorn behind the wheal.
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through school sonae plainly marked at
maximum 16-ntflerper-hour apeeda at a
minimum of SB mile* an hour and even
more. Yet, jdaee that aame driver Into a
eonvariation and ha or aha will deplore
traffic conditions and tha danger to children
grossing streets near schools.
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T U Christmas pnrtjy of the Doreta e lan of tbo Central Baptist
Church «aa hold at tho church
Monday night hi tho recreation
room. A delirious turkey dlanor
with ail tho trimmings.
Wives, husbands and children won
Invit'd. Tho ladles alio exchanged
gifts.
Those enjoying tho occasion
were Roe. and Mrs. J. W. Parham.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ytakte, Ur.
and Mrs. J. Q. Galloway, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Benton, Mr. and Mrt.
B. H. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. McEaehern, Mr. and Mrs. L.
P. Todd, Mr. and Mr*. J. H.
Oakes, Mr. aad Mrs. 3. B. Cantroll, Mr. aad Mra. A. B. Maddot.
Mr. and Mra. T. N. Dillard. Mr.
and Mra. 0. H. High. Mrt. Con.
tea Owona, Mra. Loretta Wiggins,
Mlaa Winnie Weaver, Mra. Harriett
Wilcox, Mlto Sandy Wiggins, Mitt
Brenda Benton, Mias Jane Wil­
cox aad Jerry Dillard.

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Woman's

Club Entertained By
Seminole High School Singers

placed in tha entrance hall. The
centerpieces for tach table were
Hay Christmas trees made of pine
cones. The speakers table held a
beautiful wreath of gilded leaves,
decorated with Irrldeacent green
balls of various sisea. On the man­
tel had been placed wbita polnietlias and gold leavat. Burning tap­
ers were placed among the flow­
■
er*. Mra. C. M. Flower* was la
charge of the decorations.
The American Home Department
**S t
decorated the Christmaa trees, un­
der which were placed many beau
)l
t.
tiddly wrapped gifts for the Chll
dren'e
Home
which'
la
supported
Pinecostle Church by the club.
meeting following the lunch­
Choir Entertained eonThewes
conducted by the presi­
Homemakers Give In Johnson Home dent, Mrs. Farmer. The program MRS. ED KROLL end daughter I.ou Ann*, wh* *r# aeaWng Up golfing tour with »n»r*eeleMjl H
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1
waa presented by student* of Semi Kroll. Th# family la from Ceoparstewa, N. Y. ________________________________ (Staff Photo)
Mr.
and
Mra.
Hubert
Johnson
Gifts To Teachers entertained tha Plnecaitla Metho­ note High School. First sopranos
The Homemakers Sunday School dist Church choir at a supper and were Ellen Vihlen, Diana Fleis­
Miss Wilson Guest
Class of the Tint Baptist Church Christmaa party Wednesday night cher, and Linda Anderson. Second
met xt the home of Mn. R. Z. at t i l l Randolph. Christmaa deco­ sopranos, Lynda YeacUc, Shirley
A t Lake Monroe
Johnson. Mn. Clayton Smith was rations and a tree filled tha house Morgan, and Connie Brown. Alloa
By VIRGINIA CONN.
the eo-hoateu. After a delirious with gaiety. There waa an ex­ were Janice Luxen, Marcia BumClUb Tuesday _
turkey dinner, the buitneas meet­ change of gifts. Christmas carols gamer and Marcia Loechell. The
Frigid gloom hung over Sanford won by P at llaiuon and Anna Oilglrli
sang
Christmaa
songs
and
ing
wes
conducted
by
Mn.
W.
T.
M
RS. H
ARRYJO
B SLATTON, the fomer Shirley A
smPartlo,
ware nag.
today aa the coldest weather in ver. Attending were Helen Cobb, LAKE MONROE— The Horn*
carols.
Cavanaugh. Mn. J. M. Moore,
who w
an ■ant'd ye*t«day in (hlidn
Lila Roth, Dodle Mallcsowakl, Vlr- Demonstration Club met Tuesday
Attending
ware
the
Rev.
O'neal
data tsaeher gave the devotional.
It was announced that the San­ ten year* swirled around the usu­
ginls Dercmeglo, Edit Colvin, night at the home of Mra. John
Jacobi,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
ally
mild
climated
town
of
celery
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★
Pater MarshalTa book "Let’a Keep
ford Woman's Club float had taken
Fernandes, Sue Belay, Bert Griffis, West First St. The GriffU
Christmas". The class presented a Zcak, Hr. and Mrs. Pete Batten- second priie In one of (he classes and citrus. The story was the same Bobby
everywhere — cars stalled, flow­ Burkholder, Sadie Nolde, Bertie home was decorated with a b et*
gift to Mn. Moore. The fomer burgh, Mr*. Nell Naylor, Mrs. LU- In the Christmas parade.
■
teacher, Mn. J, K. Stlnedpher llan Wllllsmi, Mrs. Kathy Whit­ Mra. Clyde Ramiay announced ers and shrubbery wilted and Lou Webber, Dottlo Nelson, La- .
ir*~'
was a guest and also received a taker, Mrs. Lottie Rowe, Mrs. Jo­ that the scholarship student ha* brown. It made me glad that 1 had verne Hamilton, Pat Hansen, Anne 1 r“l
Afro. Lorraine Ttndle ted the d#&gt;
gift. At tha conclusion of the anne Lacy, Mrs. Vivian Walker, completed hit education and is now not worked harder to make my Purdy, Kay Downs, Sophie Rube!, vollonal. Misa Myrtle WUion, Sem­
OVIEDO—Misa Shirley Ann Par- overlaid with net. Her headdress business meeting, gift* were ex­ Mra. Jeinne Ktoppers, and Shirley teaching. The Sanford Club Is In garden a place of beauty. 1 feel Pat Trout, Virginia Allen, Jean inole County Homo Demonstration
Rossi. Lucille Hanrli, Vicky Willand Bobby Johnson.
tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was a hall cap of white not and changed by those present.
good standing with the Florida deep sorrow for those who have ter, Polly Hatch, Anne Oliver, and agent, displayed ornaments made
TMomas Edward Partin, o{ Oviedo, red carnations. She carried
Attending were M n. Mlneva
Federation and will sponsor an­ lost their gardens.
from the ends of tin earn hi tha
Frentreai.
V-v
and Harvey Joe Slayton, son of bouquet of red carnations.
Williams. Mrs. J. P. Cullen, Mil.
other student. Arrangements were At the golf eourse th* tame Thelma
Dshapo of flowers. She decorated
A
cocktail
party
was
given
tho
sorry
tale
arai
told.
Here
the
men
Mr. and Mrt. Polk Decator Slay,
made for the memhers to ring the
Mary Jane Kelsey, smalt daugtn Clayton Smith, Mrs. Irene L. Kelly,
paper
cone
trees
with
whipp'd
night for Pat and Howie
ton of Goldenrod, exchanged rings ter of Mr. end Mrs. George A. Mra. R. V. Johnson, Mrs. E. C.
Salvation Army bell on December who follow the tun were working lame
soap suds and glitter.
hard to hit the ball without shiver­ Hansen, who are leaving for Wash­
and plighted their troth In a beau­ Kelsey, was flower girl. She wort Nelson, Mrs. A. D. Holloway, Mrs.
IT.
Mrs. Catherine Fuhrman won tha
ing. Although tome mighty good ington soon, and Joe Dartnell, Jim
tiful candlelight service performed a gown of white satin fashioned Joe Koke. Mrs. E. R. Wood, Mrt.
Christmas
game played by tha
SATURDAY
Cooper
and
AI
Clark.
All
were
scores were turned In, the majo­
by the Reverend Charles 0. Swag- like that of the bride and her head David Cooper, Mn. Martin StlneSunday ichool teachers and pugerty In the Chuluota Baptist dress was a half cap of white nal clpher, Mrs. J. M. Moya, Mrs.
rity suffered from overexposure presented with silver cigarette club. Gifts were exchanged by tha '
to the dements, and it was the boxes by tho skipper and speeches | mnmbcri, who wero pleased to
Church on Thursday, Dee. 12, at and white carnations, She carried Christine S. Woodruff, Mn. If. C. plli will meet at the Lutheran
Church
of
the
Redeemer
at
1:30
C p. m.
general concensus of opinion that by Jack the Burkholder. The1welcome back several old mem*
Stone,
Mre.
Ted
Lewia,
Mrs.
Roy
a white basket of rote petals.
P. M. to rehearae tha Christmaa A baby girl, weighing eight those who had to tee off in the squadron was well represented, but bers.' Mrs. Emmie Rabun waa
Baskets of white gladioli and
Vance,
Mr*.
Bob
Steele,
Mn.
Wm.
pounds
six
and
a
half
oum.es,
was
Dick Parker, cousin of the bride­
pom pom chryaanlhemutnt bank­ groom, served as best man. Ush T. Cavanaugh and Mre. J. Roy program. All participants are born on November 24. 1937 to Mrs. early morning hard freese auffer- I promised not to tell who wasn't honored as the December birthday.
asked to know their parts.
there.
ed agalnat a setting of wedding era were James A. Partin and Britt.
Cellua R. Buckingham, wife of ed disadvantage. Golfers were Doris Francisco left this morn­ Refreshments were served bp
SUNDAY
palms and branched candelabra* George A. Kelsey while Tommy
posing with pieces of Ice In their
Th Friendship League of tha Metatsmlth First Class Dale G. hands against a background of ing for the first leg of her trip (he hostess, Mrs. Griffis and th*
and a kneeling bench placed before Partin, brother of the bride, aerv
Buckingham.
USN,
at
Triples
US
Congregational
Christian
Church
Mrs. Gatchel Hosts
an altar Interlaced with smilax and ed at junior usher.
drooping palms. Overcoats, gloves to Europe to Join Fran. DorU flew co-hostess, Mrs. Fuhrman to fif­
will have a Christmaa party for Army Hospital, llonotulo, Hawaii. and wooly hata were much In evi­ lo Newark, N. J. whero she will teen member*.
chryianlhemuma formed the back­
The mother of the bride chose Party For Class
its members I t 1;30 p. m. Mon­ ME1 Buckingham, who Is sta­ dence.
stay with her family In Ihe vlriground for the occasion.
for
her
daughter's
wedding
a
gown
day,
Dec. 14 In tha Fellowship tioned with USS Tombighee. ACGnily until Sunday. Then she will
The bride, given In marriage by
The Dorcas Class of the First
Flannel pajamas seem to prove
It, Pearl Harbor, Is the son of Mr.
her father, waa radiant In a gown of dusty rose lace with matching Baptist Church held Its monthly Hall. Mrs. E. Benedict will be the and Mrs. C. W. Buckingham of the perfect substitute for northern leave Ihe children with them and
go to Europe. Expecla to return
of de-lustered satin and Imported accessories. Her corsage was a meeting at the home of Mrs. Stew­ hostess.
7 E. Orr Street, Dillon. Montana. long winter woollcs—and many a around the first of February.
. MONDAY
Chantilly lace. The fitted bodice lavender orchid.
art Gatchel. Mrs. R. A. Cohen and
gentleman
was
Ihus
attired.
Today
A G.A, Reviewing Council wltl Mrs. Buckingham Is the daugh­
Hear that Earl Higginbotham
had a Sabrina neckline finished William H. Martin rendered the Mrs. J. B. Phillips were eo-hostter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Car­ 1 will not mention their names. had returned from a trip to Texa*
with scallops and embroidered nuptial music. Mrt. William II. easei. The home was decorated for be held at the First Baptist Church ter of Sanford, Florida.
Sure is a good Idea, even for those where he attended the golden Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pryor hava
with seed peirls. Self-covered but­ Martin, soloist, sang I Love You Christmas. Gifts to be exchanged at 4:00 p. m.
The baby, named Biblana Lei- downtown.
The
Intermediate
G.
A.'a
of
the
ding Anniversary of his parents. a* their guests Mr. and Mr*. !tar»
Truly
nnd
the
Lord's
Prayer.
tons closed the long sleeves, which
by the class were placed beneath
Jo McDaniel and Muriel Scott Funny, but all this time 1 had old J. Willey Jr, of Smyrna, Dela­
First Baptist Church wilt meet at lsnl, Is the second child for the
camo to points at tho wrists. The The reception wit held at the the beautiful tree.
Buckingham's who are residing it
voluminous skirt with scattered home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. The meeting was called to order 7:15 p. m. at the home of Mrt. 213 Main Street, Honolulu, Ha were huddled by tho Information thought that Earl was an old man. ware. Mr. Willey'* mother waa X
booth, half hoping no one would At least that Is the way he paints childhood friend of Mrs. Pryor.
Charle*
Park
Sr,
Niblick,
counslns
of
the
bride,
lace appliques centered with seed
by Mrs. M. T. Haynes. Mrs. W.
wail.
buy a ticket—didn't want to take the picture. Now It turns out not Tho Willeya were marled In WUThe
Baptist
Association*!
Sun­
pearls, featured wide lace panels Immediately following the wedding D. Gardiner led the prayer. Mrs.
their hands out of their pockets. to.
mlngton, Delaware, Deeembar 6th.
front and back and ended with a ceremony.
R. J. Schmidt read the devotional. day School meeting will be held
There was absolutely no doubt Jack Van Landtngham Is home Other guests In the Pryor bon*
at
tha
First
Church
In
DcLand
at
full chapel train. Her fingertip veil
Following
the
routine
business
The entrance hall of the spacious
The Junior Choir of Ihe First about ll. Yesterday was perhaps from tho Orange Memorial hospi­ arc Mrs. Pryor's uncle and aunt.
of pure silk Illusion was attached home was graced with a large meeting, the clan enjoyed ■ so­ •:00 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. j n*-n E. Hitchens of
to a crown of lace embroidered memory candle. The living room cial hour. The hostesses served re­ The Cherub Choir (boys and girls Fresbyterian Church will meet for ono of the coldest days In golfing tal.
history, and a miserabln trick to
Nof.'oi't, Virginia.
and outlined with aeed pearls. She was enhanced with white wedding freshments of fruitcake, Christmas 4-B) of the First Baptist Church rehearsal at 4:13 P. M.
carried a cascade bouquet of white decorations.
candy and punch to Mrs. M. T. will rehearse at 4:15 p. m. and the The Pioneer Fellowship of the play on Sanford where Ihe winlers
Chapel Choir (young people 17-It) First Presbyterian Church will are usually perfect for this sport.
orchids.
The Little Women’s Story Leigoo
The hridc's table, overlaid with Haynes, Mrs. W. M. Tripp, Mra.
meet In the Youth Building from Last year during the last day of
Misa Mary Ann Slayton, sister a white embroidered linen and E. C. Campbell, Mra. W. D. Gardi­ ■t 8:00 p. m.
will meet at Ihe home of Donsua
SUNDAY
the
P.
ti.
A.,
I
remember
In
par­
6:00
P.
M.
through
8:00
P.
M
.
for
of the bridegroom, wsi maid of lice cloth, waa centered with a ner, Mr*. R. J. Schmidt, Mrs. W. 8:00 p. m. Dependable Cilia of
The VFW Post 3283 will hold Its Young, Lake Mary, at 7:00 p. m.
ticular, It was extremely warm
honor. Her gown was whit* satin tiered wedding cake, flanked with A. Fesler, Mrs. W. I. Crabtree, the First Methodist Church Christ­ a Christmas party.
annual
Christmas party Sunday There will bo a gift exchange.
mas Party at the home of Mra. Girl Scout Troop 2t2 will meet and pleasant.
silver candelabra! bearing burning and Mrs. G. A. Harris.
i t the First Daptlst Church at 1:10 dialled with two of the pros' December 13 from 1:00 p. m. until
Roy Wan.
whit# tapers. The punch table,
The Boy Scouts of the First Pres­ p. m.
wives who are travelling with their 8 :0 p. ni. at the Post home. The
Mrs. Vihlen Does
centered with a crystal punch
byterian Church wtll meet at 7:00 The Carol H Choir of the First husbands this season. And not only party will l» for nil members,
Give H er An
bowl was flanked with silver can- Oviedo High School P. M.
Baptist Church will rehearse at their husbands—each has a child. wives and children.
Decorations For
MONDAY
delabras and burning white tapers,
6:30
p.
m.
and
the
Crusader
Choir
Girl Scout Troop No. US of the
The girls wero finding it somewhat
Electric Razor/
table waa overlaid with a Has Stunt Night
The Past Matron’s Club will
First Presbyterian Church will (boys 13-16) at 7:13 p. m.
surprising for Florida weather.
Covered Dish Meal The
meet at the home of Sir*. Joe Cor­
white lace doth. Overhead hung
OV1F.DO-Once again the Oviedo meet In the Youth Building at 1:30
WEDNESDAY
Tommy Pqteraon was living In
Memhers of Circle No. 1 of the large wedding bells of white lace High School Auditorium was tha
• Remington Prince*#
13:00 Trulhiceker’s Class Lunch­ a Winter Wonderland this morn­ ley on Cameron Ave. at 7:30 P. M.
F. M.
First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. and net.
mecca for all those enjoying the The Mid-Week Bible Hour or the eon at 12:00 P. M. in McKinley ing when he went out to build a The Dependable Class will have
• Schick
Floyd Case, chairman, had their
Miss Melanie Jackson, a class­ annual One-Act play nights. It was
a Christmas party December 16
fire under his water pipes. Largr at Ihe home of Mrs. Boy Wall,
last meeting, Monday, Dee. 9 In mate of the bride, kept the bride's filled to capsclty for the occasion. First Presbyterian Church will he Hall of First .Methodist Church
conducted
by
the
pastor,
Rev.
A.
WED
DEC
CHURCH
CAL
.
SOX
•
Sunbeam Delux#
Icicles were hanging from tree*
the Educational building. The book.
Tha Tenth gradera presented G. Mclnnls, at 7:00 P. M.
Prayer Meeting will he held a t : ind tojhei-hi*" frilw.'’narl.' wat 408 Virginia Dr. Co-hostesses will
building was beautifully decorated
For (raveling the bride chose Mama's Getting Married, the
11.95 lo 17.95
The Chancel Choir of the First tha First Baptist Church at 7:30 )n the MBW s|llu if&lt;m_no water, be Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker and Mrs.
by Mrs. Eric Vihlen. Mrs. Vihlen a black wool suit with a white fur eleventh,
John D. Callahan. There will be
Fa'Js
aald
No,
and
the
Presbyterian
Church will meet for p. m. and it 8:15 the Sunday |)U| fairyland everywhere.
used white rice paper plants, de collar, with which the work a
an
exchange
of
gifts.
The Farmer's Daughter. rehearsal at the Church at 7:30 School Cabinet will meet.
Of course, I pulled Ihe brainy of The Seminole Audubon Society The** a n new nodal rater#
corated palm fronds, red candles white fur hat and gloves and black twelfth,
Sponsors were M n. Lucy Smith, P. M.
THURSDAY
the
week and did nut drain my ra­
and poinsettias.
that have guarantees.
accessories.
TUESD.VT
Thursday It Church Wide Visita­ diator or get anti freese. So to-lay will hold Its regular monthly meet­
The hostesses were Mrs. Mabel On her shoulder was pinned the Mlaa Kathleen Watt and Paol Miking on December 18 at the Civic
ler.
tion
Day
for
tha
First
Baptist
rirsi
Methodist
Church
Tunday
am feeling very low.
A. Brown. Mrs. Cary Smith, Mrs. white orchid from the center of Miss Carolyn Anderson directed
Building In Fort Mellon Park at
3:00 P. M. WSCS Christmaa Party Church.
VAHII had a luncheon xt the
Margaret Smith and Mrs. Marlon her bride's bouquet.
Wert Jewelry
the
musleal
program
presented
by
The Carol choir of th# First Mayfair Inn Wednesday—In the 7:30 P. M. Mr. Frederick W. StarIn McKinley Hall of First Metho
Dinup, for tho covered dish sup.
Following a short wedding trip, the Fresh man In the between sets Church.
ge*
of
the
Florida
Gamo
and
Fresh
STORK
Baptist Church will rehsarss at Italian Hoorn. Hostesses ware
per for 29 members ind two the couple will be at home In
skits.
Brownie Scout Troop No. 233 of 1:13 p. ns., the Concord Choir at Louise Andrus, Margaret Hendrick Water Fish Commission will he so: i . iat.
FA 2-6181
guests. Mrs. C. L. Redding, presi­ Goldenrod.
Charles Parker wee so good he the First Presbyterian Church will 7:00 and the Church Choir it 8:00 and Timmy Tcnnlson, Th# table* the speaker. A movie or slides will
dent of the Women of the Church
ba
shown.
was
voted
the
best
actor
of
the
met In the Youth Building at 3:00 Pack 10 Cub Scout* meeting at were decorated for Christmas, na­
and Mrs. Fred Herrmann were the
evening. He was In thejenth grade P. M.
rtrst Methodist Church. 3th Grade turally. The head table held a
guests.
Royal Arch Widows play.
Shirley Ann Partin, a twelfth
Department Christina* j white tree with vari colored ChristThe Senior Girl Semite of the Junior
The Bible lesson was given by
grader, was likewise for the girls. First Presbyterian Church will Party In McKinley Hail.
Mrs. D. M. Boyd, followed by the Give Dinner Tues.
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. _ „ .. J mas halts. Greens and bright balls Roumillat’s
Tlie Senior High kellowship of t rln the length of the other tables,
business session and reports from The Royal Arch Widows enter­ The plays brought forth gsles of met at 3:30 P. M.
The Junior Fellowship of the the First Presbyterian Church will I A pUfB
of miniat,,,,, tree
Mrs. Redding and Mins Lottie tained at a supper at the Masonic laughter all svenlng.
Xmas Toy
It was hard to determine the First Presbyterian Church will meet i t 8:00 P. M. for a Christ- milr||P(| each seat. DflOCpfisca wero
Caldwell. Gifts were presented to Hall Tuesday night. Royal Arch
winner.
The
twelfth
snd
tenth
meet at (he Church at 3:10 P. M. mas party.
1
the chairman and Bible teacher, Masons, their wises, and widows
Dans were made for Christmas of Royal Arch Mason* attends! grades were so close ■ recount
CHRISTM AS WAGON
had to be tsksn with the applause
gifts for the county home.
3 * ViSw S 1
After the supper, while the men mater, the tenth edging out the
attended their meeting, the ladies twelfth by a very narrow margin
I , select with Candy and Toy*
a business and social hour Last year when the vote waa eo
Children A t Home held
Regular $3.95, OUR PRICE
which was presided over by Mrs. close, we attributed the tenth
Fred
Stein.
grade
ehoaea
due
to
the
thunde­
c To Receive Gifts
There waa a gift exchange,
Mrs. A. P. Bowersnc. president, gemee were played. Prlree went rous applause given by the emailDAISY AIR RIFLE
opened the meeting of the Anna to Mrs. Keith and Mra. Webber. fry, on the front rows. This year
$ 4 .9 8
Miller Circle Tuesday night. The Hostesees for the affair were Mrs. it waa really a toss-up. Congratu­
Regular $3.95. OUR PRICE
group met at the Elk's Club to F. Hasky Wight, Mn. Rudy Slosn, lations to the winners and spon­
make final plant for a Christmas Mrs. Aaron Wootten. snd Mrs. Irv­ sor*.
(
dinner to he held for member* and ing Pryor. The tables were deco­ Don't discount (he eleventh frahusbands December II at 7:00 P. rated with Brasilian pepper snd era. Their play was extremely
Whether ah# haa already M arled h er
good. Miss Watt deservas a lot of
M.
pine cone Christmas treea. The credit aa well ai the etudente.
C
hins *e( nnd you want to add lo It.
Plans were made to visit the serving table was centered with
or ah# hasn't chosen h er p attern y et
Harry Anna Crippled Children’s a Clockspel and Brasilian pepper.
IL
nnd you want to ata ri h e r Chinn . . .
I) home In Umatilla Saturday after- The next meeting will be a covered
Ladle*'
and
Men'#
•
Tuiletriea
Castle Memorial
~ noon. December II. The lattice will dish supper January 14, 1938,
She will h« thrilled w ith China g ifts
Perfume* nnd Cologne#
deliver gifts purchssed by the cir­
-1 Sweeneys I
Cnmcrns*—Supplies and Equipment
Class To Hava
cle for the children. Monthly re­
ports were given by standing com­
Remington, Itoiuon, Sunbeam, Schick
Banquet Saturday
mittee chairmen.
and Norelco Electric Razor#
*!
Attending were Mn. Peter BuMra. Jimmy Wright, publicity
Portable Radios and Electric Appliance#
C
h
i
n
a
B
kur, Mrs. Sarah E. Phillips, Mrs.
chairman of th« Castle llamorlnl
Watche# — Wnllel# — Pipes — Tobacco
John J. Carver, Mrs. J. R. HooleOnes, of tha First Methodist
HOLLINGSWORTH and WHITMAN’S
han, Mrs. Gene Walter, Mrt. L.
Church, snoouncee that the main
’ CHOCOLATES
G. Skates, Mrs. Charles D. Phil­
social *T*r.t of the year, the ChriitLENOX - C 4 3 il.LTON • FJiANUISCAN - SYRACUSE
lips, Mrs. George Stephens, Mre.
maa banquet, will ha hall al Mc­
m Tom Gordy, Mre. James Via, Mrs.
Kinley Halt. 7:00 P. M. Saturday.
Lynn Lyon. Mrs. Tom Butner,
Any member who did not receive
Mrs. Monle Moses, Mrs. Harry
■ card may make reservations by
Adair, Mrs. Dick Mapes, Mrs. W.
ImmedlItaly contacting the church
'
J. Clarke, Mrs. Bill Gordon, Mrs.
office. Tha number is FA3-4371.
-ON THU CORNER BY THE CLOCK’
Sidney Vihlen, Mrs. Martin Dyer,
FA 2-1216
M MAG.
Gerald Myeri, class president has
Mrs. Harry Kent. Mrs. C. H. Staf­
requested that canned goods be
Howard D. Dagua
ford. Mrs. Roy Chorpenlng, Mrs.
donated by each member to fill
Barbara Jones
Garfield Walker. Mrs. Ed Pratt,
TV itfy\£ £ H C lg e H c y d r u g s t o r
basketa for local unfortunate fami­
Galey Ann Senkarik
and Mrt. A. P. Bowenoi.
lies.
Shirley Vihlen
All the departments of tho San­
ford Weman'a Cub met Wednes­
day at the clubhou" Mr a lunchnon and musical program. Greet­
ing tho guests at tho door were
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom, Mra. W.
L. Kirk, Mrs. Z. B. Van Pleet,
Mrs. J. P. Wilson and Mr*. H. D.
Stanley, Mra. Raymond Smith and
Mrs. Roy TUlls w an In ahargo
of roaorvatlons.
Tho dub house was beautifully
decorated for (ho luncheon. An ar­
rangement of gladioli and pino waa

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Coach Bod Lgyar wfll t o j kii
unM iiU d
Buford Semtaatea
against the Lyman Onyhomdi
bare tonight In • doable header.
The- Jr. Vanity is elated te begin
at 7;*9 and will bo fottoved by
the Vanity Game. Both held iden­
tical record* of 3-0 for the young
Maine.
Paced by Center Joa High, the
Seminole* are ratad aa alight favo­
rite* lor the flrit time to many the ability t* cotoe through tonight
yean. Joe h u hit In- the doable In the aame fariUen. It* la very
deceptive and la alao good help
m d er the baahet.
Sophomore flaah, l a y Ludqeiat,
who hit for to point* Tuesday
win bn flOlai to aae of the guard
Twenty-threo .ropfiy totter* were
(pot* hare tonight. He la n very
preaented Tueeday night to football
fine defeat!re men ee well u be­
men of the Southern Union College
ing able to break through for leyBieona et the Football Recognition
Banquet held tt the Tranco Club
Sealer John Barley will eta ac­
Houec, ceil of Wadtoy, Ala.
tion
at the other guard against
Coach Karl J. Bentley preaented
the Greyhound*. Ken N cK um y,
trophy e-.T»rde to End* Tom Noah,
Billy Tyre. Wally PhQUpa, Cllf
Gededen; Has Bell, Luveme; Tot
MeKJbbto, Gerald Jaaos, Alton
Bentley, Greenville; BIU Crow,
Iwalm, aad Cedi Dudridge will
Ohatehee, end Bill Perry, Scotts- NEW YORK to - John David atoo bo called upon to add to the
bora; Tackier Joe Puller, Ft. De­ Crow became e man a t u early action.
posit; Carey Lee, Oxford; Leilto agt, which may help to aecount ■Thla mafcea up the well-roueded
Browning, Tallodoge end Alan for the fact that today Uut blond ■quad that ehewe poeafbUitlaa of
Waldrop, Chattanooga; Guardi: Texas Aggie grid iter U every­ bringing gaaford U'a moot aucceaeDendcll Daniel, Woodlend; Hugh body'* AU-Amariean end the Bach ful baaketball aeaaon In many
Waller, Opelika; Larry Rodger*, of the Year.
yenra. F lu to co p s to the High
Phenlx City and Starling Newton John David, aa he to eattod, li -School
tonight for e very line-conGreenvlllai Center Terry Burt, a US-pound halfbath whe Uta like
Greenville; Backfleld men named a bulldozer. The only phase of foot­
were Rtehard Fuiaeil, Georgian*; ball where be I* bettor than ai
ROCKY GUEST SPEAKER
Jim Hawklm, Sanford, Pla.; Char- ah offensive threat to when he STOCKTON, Calif, t o - Rocky
lea Julian, Ft. Depoalt; Larry Roy, clobber* a guy on defense.
Marciano, the
ex-heavyweight
Oxford; Phil Byrd, Sanford, Pie.;
It'a all part and parcel of hie champion of the world, will be
S. L. Stone, ScoUeboro; Norman very beginning.
the guest iptaker Jan. 11 at a ban­
lGoepfar, Ohatehee; Larry New­ Because when John David wai quet aponaored by tbs Stockton
ton, Greenville and Jullua Head, born the forceps slipped end since Jester* Club. A crowd of about
Greenville. ■
then the left side of his face hai 1,000 la expect date attend the an­
Speaker for the evening wat Dr. been paralysed.' The toft eye nual dinner.
Ben A. Plotnlcki, awoclate pro- never closes, not evan when the
foeaor of phyeleal education at tha violenca of his "play1
M buries It
NTT DATES 1ST
Unlverelty of Tunneeaeo. The foot­ Into the sod. When be smiles his
ball iquad and eheerleadera were face la lop-sided, for tha Inert toft NEWARK, N. J . to - Metropoli­
gueata of the college and the Blaon side of his mouth stays where It tan IntercoUcglato Baaketball As­
sociation baa act March 13-13-18-29Booater Club. More than ilxty la as the right side raises.
attended the banquet of pork bar­ ''Ha would be a vary handsomt M as tha dates for tha 1*31 Na­
becue prepared by Mr. White Head tod," somebody once said to tional Invitation Basketball Tour­
of Hoanoke.
Coach Bear Bryant, "If It wasn't nament at Madison Square Garden.
Coach Bentley made ipeclal for that affliction."
Fits "Nice" DeacrlpUee
mention of eopbomorei Terry Burt,
Sterling Newton and Larry Now- Bryant stared the follow In the
ton. all of Greenville; Lealie eye and laid:
Browning of Talladega; Randy
"When be carries the ball, he's
Gutahall of Chattanooga; Darrell the moat handsome tod I’ve ever
Kirby of Wcdowee and Wtndell seen."
Daniel of Woodland.
Underneath that lop-alded smile,
Team Captain Sterling Newton John David Crow la a handsome
sented Rifle to Coachei Bent- young man of a who fits the de­
end Williams. Owen E. Proit, scription "nice." He to easy-going,
down-to-earth, modast and yet,
heed of the faculty athletic commlttoe, waa the toaitmaiter and with It all, a very self-posseiied
ipeciil entertainment wa* sup­ young man who Hands a Ull,
plied by the Southern Vnlonalrea straight 8 feet 3.
men's quartette.
Youngsters can be very add
and unkind. They were to John
WINS HEISMAN TROPHY
David when he was growing tip
NEW YORK to
Jay Berwan- with lop-alded smile and tha eye
ger of Chicago waa the winner which never elotei. So through
of the first annual Helsman Tro­ grammar ichool and through high
phy. awarded by the Downtown school he had to learn to "take It"
Athletic Club of New York In 1933. with the grin which grows on you
the more you aee It.
Receives Heismae Trophy
S mo key Say a;
Proof of how far he came with
that early maturity and raelprocal drive la the fact that Crow
| the inferno triangle I
got his start in the tiny paper
mill town of Sprlnghlll, La., a
hamlet up In the northwest cor­
ner ntar Arhantai. He tried for
Weat Point but never beard from
the Academy after they received
ia -u n .
hie transcript. They probably mad*
a mlitake, became John David
carried a B average In math
through Texai AAM where be ma­
jored in huilneas administration.
Today he is the toast of the foot­
ball world, having received the
Helaman Memorial Trophy award
Wednciday night si the Player of
the Year. Next, aftar an appear­
ance In the Gator Bowl agalnit
Rrmember that forest* will hum.
Tennessee and tha All-Star game
Don't odd a match, rlfarrtla os
at Honolulu, he'll appear In the
camp fir* la forest fa*L
livery of the Chicago Cardinals,

2 Sanford Bays
Receive Trophy

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Sports
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Peanut Bowl Tilt
Tonight At 8 pm

And the races can be watebd In
comfort from the main grandstand
for It is warmed by heat reflec­
tors.
Ed’s Deacon Jones, 1938 Inaugu­
ral winner and track champion,
will try again for the Inaugural
trophy, having schooled himself In­
to a spot In thla annual speed clasMr,
But to pick up a second Inaugu­
ral trophy the Deacon will hsva
to really pour on the steam for he
will be meeting the strongest op­
position of his esreer. Racing Sec­
retary R. C. Williamson has nevtr
had so many greyhound stars (o
select from In picking the Inaugu­
ral field and ha la making the
moat of the opportunity. Greyhoundi that have attracted his at­
tention and are almost certain to
become Inaugural contenders are
Rockln Jo, Happy Stove, F.nocker.
Casual Sue, Trans Taylor, Stcppin
Jim and Collins. All bava made
Impresslva records on other
tracks.
Following tomorrow night's open­
ing there will be reclng nightly,
except Sunday, through March
31st. Matinees are scheduled for
Wednesdays and Saiurdayi with
the first daylight card on tap neat
Wednesday, itartlng at 3 p. m.
U.UNI MEET IRISH

CHICAGO to —Illinois will meet
Notre Dame and Marquette will
oppose Loyola of Chleago on Jan.
33 in the first of four basketball
doublehaaden at Chlcagc Stadium
thla season. Notre Dame will alao
appear on two of other three cards.
SKYSCRAPERS
hi *1*9 notch ahai

he wp*er wares, a!

COLUMBUS, Ohio (to—Torpid, a honor In IMS and 1954.
fast (tapping pacer who woii 19 Torpid, owned by Max nochout of 33 atarta this past aaasoo, berg, Irvington, N. J., won two
wat acclaimed today aa the "harn- iejw ef th« pacing triple crown
eii borae of the year" by the na- this year and wee scratched from
Uon’s turf writer*.
(the third leg, the *100,000 MeaThe three-year-old ion of Knight' senger, after suffering a nose
Dream rolled up 734 points on &lt;8 bleed In a qualifying heat. He
first place nominations on S3 bal- won the *71.000 Little Brown Jug
lots. Galophonc waa second with and the (40,932 Cane Futurity.
ItJ points In the poll result* an- The New Jersey speedster rednounced Wednesday by (he U. S.
0ff i8 straight vlctoriea before
Trotting Aaaq.
meeting hli Drat defeat last SepTorpid succeeded two-timo cbim- tember. He alio placed once and
plon Scott Frost, who won the came In third twice.

PHILLEY BECOMES PROLIX
PHILADELPHIA (to- Dave. Phil
ley,' veteran outfielder—firet baie
min who has seen service will
fire major league dubs, wee so
qulrtd by the Philadelphia PhHllek
from the Detroit Tigers. General
Manager Roy Harney aeld be
would be used principally as W
plneh-hltter.
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BOOTH TO BEF
NEW YORK t o - Alble Booth,
former Yale quarterback end now
a leading Eastern football official,
will referee the Cotton Bowl game
between Navy and Rice at Dalllf,
Tex., New Year’s Day.

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Bt T ill to the Memorial Stadium
l i what to laid to be tha battle
t t the "century". The fifth grade
iham yi wlB ab a so against tha
■teth grade ehampe In e contest
that will mean the school chant-

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Ike Davis, Jehu Taylor, BddJqf
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(Photo by Bergstrom)

CHAPEL HILL, N. C. to - Tan
of the IS players listed on national
champion North Carolina’s basket­
ball roller stand at least 8 feet,
4 laches and only two are under

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Fri. Dec. 13, 1957—Page 7

Program Revealed

Winners Revealed Methodist Choirs
In Recent Sanford To Sing Sunday
Sixty young people, members of
Garden Club Show the Senior, Junior, and Cherub

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LONDON (UT)—Yugoslav f
dent Tito has sent a teles
to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bu
to calling for Increased " It
cooperation" between tho
Communist nations, Moscow Radi),
said today.
In reply to a congratulate
note from Bulganin on Yugos
ia'a recent national holiday,
said “wishing your country further
successes In socialist building, I
am convinced comrade chal
that friendly cooperation between
our two countries will contlnuo to
grow stronger In Ibe tsrests of
socialism and peace throughout
the world."

Artls**e rfrrtwramenli; Mr*. Choln of the F ln t Methodist
Batoh Dean, tri-eolor: Mre. W. B. Church will present a choral pro­
Wray, pmner up tri-eoloe; Mr*. gram at the 11 A. M. morning
George Harden. Award nf dlsttoe- servlet, Sunday, Dec. 13. Thte Is
tton for composition. Mra. Joe Ba­ the first appearance ol the choirs
ker, nmner-uo award ef distinc­ "en ma:se" since their organiza­
tion. Dirt Oardenn'a Award ef tion tost fall.
The following numbers will be
distinction. Mrs. » . F. Roblsoo.
presented by the choirs, “The Lit­
Sunday at 5:30 p. m. the Chancel sweepstake.
1
choir wrill present this year’s ear
Glamour Girl, Mr*. J. E. Tarwil- tle King”—Cherub Choir
lion of their annual all music lager, Jr., I, Mr*. Irvin Flriacher “ A Christmas Goodnight"—Joyce
Jones—Sharon
Evana
Christmas vesper service at the 2. Mrs. Georg# Harden 2.
“Behold that Star”—Junior Choir
First Presbyterian Church, under
-i
Tha Country Girl, Mrs. W. B.
the direction of Mr* George Touhy, Wray 1, Mrs. Wight Xlrtley 3. Soloists—Steve Harris—B u e k y
Smith
Minister of Music. Carols will be Mrs. R. W. Anthonv 3.
"God bless the little things at
THIS IS NEWS? •
played on the chimes starting at
The Siren, Mrs. Ralph Dean I,
WASHINGTON (UP)-Rep. I t
5:25 p. m. The Rev. A. G. Me- Mra. R. F. Robison 2, Mre. Wight Christmas time—Nancy Perkins
. Gross (R-Iowa) wss puxaM
tnnls Invitee everyone to there Klrtley 2, Mra. Blanton Owen, 4. "Mary’s LuUahy”Evle Dosiey—Rose Southward—
by a government publication
this hour of worship, especially
Just an Old-Fashlone^ ‘Girl Sandra McKnlght—Eileen Meyer* today
on food preparation and dlsh-waab*
remembering the Navy people, Mr*. R. F. Robison 2. Mrs. George
“What child li thlsT”—Junior and Ing which offers this advlco:
who are away from their homes.
Harden. 4. M n. R. E. Magnuason, Senior Choirs
“Dlshoans should be large enough
Thirty-one members of the choir honorable mention.
“ Msry had a Baby"—Cherub, Jun­ to hold (he dishes but not too largo
will sing In the musical celebration
Serenity. Mre. George Harden,
for the sink.’* “This Is new*?**
of Christ’s birth and Mr. and Mrs. 1; Mra. Hanry Simpson, 3; Mrs. ior, and Senior Choirs.
"Silent Night"—The Choirs
Gross asked In a newsletter pro*
Robert Anderson, cellist and vio­ M. B. Moye 3.
AT THE SANFORD KIWAN18 CLUB’S Udlr* Night last night Sattk, J. C. Darla and Mra. Darla, Mra. D. R. Crawler. B. JL Crow­
Soloists, Sandra Pcrkhs—John pared for voters bick heme.
-w u
linist, will add their artlatry to the
w en (lift to right front rt* ) M n. E4 Law, E l Last, Mem. Edwin ley. Mrs. N. V* Farwar and N. V. Fanner. Mara than 115
The Lady In Red, Mra. Ralph Sauls, MIcheUa Jones — Bucky
(Staff PHata)
RklaJtalaar, Edwin Shlnholivr. dab preiHeat; praai dant -aim Par to and thrtr wlrra attondad tko aanaal a m t .
60 minutes of mualc.
Dean I; Mrs. George Harden 3, Smith
GaUkal tad Mra. GatcheL (Back raw) Ralph A. Baith and Mra.
The order of worship la rrelud*a Mrs. C. M. Flowers; honorable The members of the chotra are ai
°p€n
—Variations on a Noel (Dupre), mention.
follows:
Christmas Pastorale (Pachelbel), The Plate. Mri. R. F. Robison
SENIOR
CHOIR
12:45
Funeral Services
DeBaiy Youngsters Christian Church
I Wonder Ae I Wander (arr. Nllea), I, Mrs. R. E. Magnusson, 3, Mrs.
i
Rose Southward. Evle Dossey,
Carol Fantasie played by Mrs. An­ F. N. Cleveland. 3.
Gwvnne
Williams.
Margaret
Jones,
For Mrs. Talbott
Complete Woter
m ------------------ a w . . . .
Today ft Tomorrow
derson.
Miss Florida. Mn. Irvin Flela- Leslie Jones, Jo Ann llughev, San
(Centtowed fn w Ml* *&gt;
cher,
I,
Mn.
W.
B.
Wray,
3.
Mn.
Anthems:
Still
Grow*
the
Even­
dra McKnlght. Eileen Meyers,
2 p.m. Saturday
warmer weather so the Viewing Safety Course
ing O’er Bethlehem Town (arr, George McCall 4.
Birbara Colbert. Judy Gray, AmoM n. Virginia Prlco Talbott. Tl. should be much more pleaunt Under the Instruction of Sally
• Girl of my Dreami, Mn, Joe ret Spelr, Bennv St. Johns, Ted
Dickinson);
What
Strangers
Are
Th* Flrit Christian Church at Us
Nslder, who was arllsted by Lin­
died auddenty at 7:10 a. m? Wed­ for the gatUerlea.
Baker.
I,
M
n.
R.
F.
Robison,
2.
These? (arr. Purvla), soloists,
Johnson, Tommy Williams.
ds Hart and Frank Gumehirrl. all annual bustneaa meeting etectad Mra. Rudy Sloan and Robert Mn. E. J. Mills 3.
C —Stan Mosel
nesday at tier home at 1701. Park
JUNIOR CHOIR
for
ten.*
of
service
new
officers
of
DcBsry,
»
youngsters
have
M—Jay Hebert
A rt.
Horticulture. Mrs. J. M. Fahey,
Crumtey: The Savior Now la
Brenda
Allen, Valerie Atkinson,
ae
follows:
Clyde
E.
Feathers
and
completed
the
Red
Crow
Junior
to—Gay Brewer; Ed Oliver; Er­
UNiire
She ha* lived In Sanford ilnce
Born (Williams); Carol ' of the tricolor; M n. Helen Wlnqulat, Vincent Atkinson. Barry Barks,
Vincent
W.
Larson,
elders;
Chaa.
life
saving
and
water
safely
anitn
nie
Boros;
Ed
rurgol.
IIS . Mrs. Talbott was a member
sweepstake.
Lonely
Shepherd
(Caldwell);
Tho
Jimmy
Barks,
Patricia
Bassett,
E. Brandies, Bartow W. lllnson
to—Walker Inman Jr.; Chick course.
Foliage plants, Mrs. Helen Win- Kathy Butler, Nora Butler, Glen
■of the Congregational Church and
Three Kings (Wlllan); A Joyous
—FEATURED—
Harbert; Vossler; Finsterwald; The group of young people will Jr., 0. D. Landrail and Edgar Os­ Christmas Song (Gevaert); 0 qulat, all ribbona for Rex bego­ Chorpenlng,
a member of the Rebekaht.
tM • 2:51 - 1:32 - 3:42
Bill
Crowelt,
Chat
borne,
deacons;
MUi
Nancy
receive their certificates through
Surrtrora Include bar husband Talklngton; Wall; Barnum.
nias.
Jesu Most Kind (Bach).
—PLUS—
Crowell, Elaine Echote, Steve Har­
T. L. Talbott, Sanford; one daught­ TO—Conrad; Burkemo: Wlnlnger; the Seminole County Chapter of Hicks and Mrs. Lester Tharp, dea­
Foliage plant* In bloom, Mrs. ris, Anna Lee Herman, Cheryl
Offertory: Ave Marla (Bachconesses;
and
Mr.
Feathers,
Lei
per;
Harney;
M.
Furgol;
Smith;
the American Red Cross.
er. Mra. Mary Payment, Louis­
Gounod), violin solo "by Mrs. An­ B. C. Moore. I, Mn. Helen Win- Jones, Bob Jones, Unde London
=
ville, Ky; two sons, A. C. Talbott Balding; Lyons; Haas; Toakl;
Those receiving the certificates trustee.
qulst, 2.
derson.
berg. Ann Mahan, Russell Me
A new and Increased bu3i!^ of Anthems: Lullaby on Christmas
of Tustln, Calif, and E. E. Tal­ T1—11111; Rubla; Weaver; Boyn­ are: CUM Abies, Mike Abies,
Potted plants In bloom, Mn. Knlghl, Virginia Norris, Nancy
110,575.3'*
for
1951
was
unanimous­
bott of Houston, Tea.; one slater ton.
Mike Bertotek, Diana B a t ? ,
Eve (Christlanien), soloist Mrs. Jack Taylor 1, M n. Dorothy Hen- Perkins. John Sauls, Bucky Smith,
M n. Harriett Cos, Orlando; ono 71—Alexander: Bernirdln; Ham­ Sandra Baty, Barry Brown. Steve ly adopted. Good reports were Robert Grahsm; In Belhlehem'a Inter, I, Miss Kay Hanlnger, 4.
Candy Southward, Emory Soelr,
made
of
the
progress
of
the
church
brother, Frank Price of Burling­ rick; January; Morgan; Souchak; Brown, Jack Cash, Chip Crawford,
Rare foliage plants, Mn. Irvin Norma Jean Whlttem. Bettv WigManger Lowly (arr. Dickinson),
during
tha
pait
year.
There
were
ton W. Vs.; seven grandchildren Tana; EUla; Ragen; Goodby;
Flcticher,
I,
Mra.
Helen
Wlnqulet,
Dusty Crawford, Edwin Dodson,
violin and cello accompaniment hy
gins, nsrbara Williams, Danny
TJ—Cowan*;
Malaln;
Bone; Douglas Gordon, Terry Griffin, 37 new members added. New pro­ Mr. and Mn. Anderson with solos 3.
and two great grandchildren.
•
Dunn, Dlrky Dunn.
perty
at
the
corner
of
Sanford
Ave.
Funeral services will be held at Johnson; Bury; Taveson; Dicken­ Glen HUton and Sally King.
by Mri. Charles Wilke, Mile Caro­ Spedman bloom end branches
CHE HUB CHOIR
—FEATURES—
1 p. ra. Saturday at the Congrega­ son; Wstson; Diets; Palmer;
Other* In the group receiving and Rosalia was acquired. Tha line Mctnnls. Harry Weir end Clif­ for holiday decorating, Mn. J. E.
Cathy Dotard, Sharon Evarw,
1*7 - 5:51 * 7:5#
tional Church with Dr. J. B. Root Krik; Blagettl; Ted Kroll; Ford; certificates ire: John Mann, Don main parking lot south of the ford McKibbin; Christmas Day Nichols 3.
Denise Jarrell, Margaret Jarrell*
Lemi; Fctchik; Rosburg; Snow. McCoy, Ladd McCoy. Donnie Mc­ sanctuary waa enlarged, making (Holst); Silent Night, Holy Night
officiating.
PLAY WAHOO TONIGHT |
Perennials, Mri. Al Hunt, T, Mrs. Frances Jarrell. Sandra Perkins,
atreet
parking
unnecessary.
The
74— Brown; Cooper; Cosmos; B.Daniel, Ronnie McDaniel, Donald
Burial will be in Evergreen
Hugh Whelchel 4.
(Gruber).
Ai 8:00 p.m.
Joyce
Jones,
Beth
Morgan,
Iris
Inmsn; Markham; Mtrrell; Mer- McMurry, Skipper Patch. Jimmie last payment on the lot north of
Cemetery.
Day llHes, Mrs. D. M. Ladd, 4. Domlney, Toni Echols, Brenda
the
pirsonise
was
made.
An
Interesting Game
Pallbearers (active) H e n r y rent; Stranahan.
Shrubs and trees, kfr*. D. M. Brantley, David Wiggins, Jack
Ray, Jamca Reed, Judy Robb,
A successful vacation Bible
Schumacher Jr., Raymond Lund- 73—Denning*, Barbara; Borko- Gary Rowell. Frank Scott, Jimmie
For
Everyone
Ladn,
1,
Mrs.
Bart
Peterson.
3.
Beckwith.
Wayne
Forguson,
Ran*
qulst, Harry lllnceman, James B. vich; J. Boros; Quick; Carr; Pres- Sherrard, John Weatgate, and Peg­ School waa held In August A Commandery
Class 4, roses. Mrs. J. M. Fa- dy Forguson, Hlcky Forj ’non
monthly newsletter wai published,
Gut, W. L. Roche, and Bonner singer; Bayer; Sanders; L. He­ gy Westgate.
FRIDAY THE 13th
hey, I, Mra. Ladd, 2 and 3. Sub Jimmy Dunn, Glen Jones, Stevt
In addition to weekly bulletins. Names Slate
Carter. (Honorary) Hugh Cos. Ar­ bert; Wright; Hubbard; E. Kroll;
class, Mn. Ladd 1, 3, and 4. Mrs. Britten, Chueky Brantley.
Double
Horror Midnight
Weekly noileei were sent- to The
thur Cox. Michael Dicta, Ed Ran­ Manilly; Mylca; Tomaslno.
Petenon 3
Show
Of
Officers
Herald. The lawn bulletin boknli
75—T. Barkovlch; Bateman;
dall, Raymond Payment.
Camellias, Mrs. H. W. Hill. Mrs.
WEATHER 3ltSSIt.ES
carried sentence sermons and'an­ A new slate of officers was nam George McCall, I, Mn. Petenon
Brlsson Funeral Home in charge. Beasley; Door; Brass; Ferre; Mil­
Get
Up
A
Forty • Do Not |
MOSCOW (UP)—Soviet weather
nouncements. Alt obligations wore rd by members of the Taylor 3 and 3.
ler; Floppcr; White; Zylalra;
Attempt
To See Thte
mtisiles
arc
being
launched
In
the
met when due. The Influence of the Commandery 25 K. T. last night.
77—Bessellnk; Cspps; Moore;
DEC. II
Clan 5, shrubs and trees, Mn. Antarctic, a Soviet scientist dl»Alono
Welch Services
church was exerted to keep the P. T. Piety was elected to head J. E. Nlchotds, I and 3. Mn. Ladd cloied today. Writing In the mag
Pott; VinxanL
Admission
Naval Air Station here. The min the group as E. Commander. Other and Mn. retenon. 4. Mn. George ailne Literary Gazette, icientlit
75-Cleary; Connor; Guslin; Ma­
Calvin llnderaon (Geneva)
Tonight 11x15 p.m.
Set Tomorrow
liter reported preaching to ser­ officers elected were J. E. Black­ Harden, Sire. Flowera 1, Mrs. A. Kasatkin, a member of tho So­
loney; Mlartui; Palladlno; Sch­
Lewis Morris (Geneva)
Patricia Ann Werham (San mons, delivering 14 addressee, and man, Generallaslmo; M a n n i n g Charles Lawson 3, Mrs. Peterson, viet Committee for the Interna
WELSH 11-3 PI .... Jardlne • ---- wab,
making 1,137 paitoral calls. “The Todd, Captain General; E. J. SHU, I.
75—Itubbell*; Connel*; Goose;
Funeral services for Mrs. Kitty
ford)
tlonal Geophyilcal Year, aatd tha
future Is bright with promise," he Prelate: R. L. Conn. Sr. Warden;
LUa Jean Hardy (Sanford)
I.. Welch, widow of the lste John Mlenuva; Myers.
Collection. Mri. J. M. Fahey, missiles are being launched from
G.
W.
Carver,
Jr.
Warden;
L.
B.
said,
“If
more
ol
us
will
work."
SO-Blggy;
T.
Burke;
Graham;
R. Welch, will be held tomorrow
Laura Taylor (Geneva)
trl-color, and I.
the diricl ship OB, anchored ofl
Steele, treasurer; and Frank L.
Gragor; Jones; Mslla; MontrcsWtlbcmlna Hastings (Sanford)
afternoon at 4:30 p. m.
the Soviet Antarctic bate g
Walt Whitman leiued “Leaves o’f Miller, reporter.
Births
The services will be held at the sor; Nevcrgall*; Parker; Riggins;
atm ax, Colo, near LeadvWle, Mirny.
Baby girl to Mr. and Mn. WU Grass" to 1535. the same year Appointive officers, It wee an
Flrit Baptist Church with the R«v. Segerlsnd; Strong;
Henry Longfellow wrote Tthe Song nouncad this morning, will be nam produces 73 per eent of tha world's
II—Watts*; Curt!*; Russell*.
bur G. Reason (Sanford)
W. P. Brooks Jr, officiating.
molybdenum.
of Hiawatha.**
« M ed later.
S3—Collins; Willlsms; Offutt.
Discharges
Oregon, the Beaver State,has no to—Parsons.
Harry Harrison (Sanford)
\ 1 o \ j 1 c P Cl » \ r l
■Denotes amateurs
Rest Coplan (Sanford)
offcisl motto.
RIDE-IN THEATRE
Emogene Wilkins (Sanford)
Helen Byrd and baby girl
LAST SHOWING
Legal Notice
STARTS 5:30
(Sanford)
Mabel We at (DeBary)
Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
HTATK Of n/miI&gt;A
Nancy Van Noritrand (Long
and far Hemltiol* Cuuntr.
TO! 1IK3KY W. BUn.NItAU an,l
f\r&lt; y ‘
Plorlda
wood)
.......... m ilSlIAM. bit wife. It
ily
ilvlne in.l It il**J th*lr un­
Jeff
Davli
(Sanford)
Aria J. Lund'iulat, D. C.
known h«lr* «t law. liSSlM*.
Janet White (Sanford)
.l.tliru , grant*.*, assign* ICIRCUIT COURT tfEALI
M
A
M
E.
MUHItELI, * MONK
nr cUlmanl* mharwl** under
Cornelia D. Deane (Sanford)
lli.Bi, or rllhir of Uitm, d*- Alluraeya fur Plaintiff
Kills Lot he* (Longwood)
nr olhdrwb*. who** llfll a. Orang* Aunue
Orlando. Plorlda
DEC. 12
r**ld**cr* and addr***e*
f»
«
known or unknown; ANNIE K.
Admissions
NUTII
E
UP
at
ir
URirriX nn.| .........-O ltthMail*
i« «
iRick
OP FLORIDA TOJ
Willie B. Terry (Sanford)
KIN. her huibnnrt. If living. STATEJAaiUh
a. dTAFFORD and
INGUSH CONWAY CONNORS
*n,l If d*ad tholr unknown
Shirley
Stevens
(SanfordI
DIANA MAY HTAFPOUD. HI*
h»lr», at low,
d**l*Charles JL Shaffer (Sanford)
Wife. itesldencs unknown;
•»*, gr*nl*r*. «**lan* or Halm*
nailing aiidr***: S4«J bai
-P L U S ■nl* olh»rwl*n under lh*m, or
Annie Rose Williams (Midway)
Juan tioad N. VS., Aibuquer
•llher of th*m, d*r«a»*d or
SECOND
TERROR
Willie
Williams
(Sanford)
qua, Now Alailco.
otheewlt*. who** fi*ld*nr**
You. and each u( you, -.ro tierniiv
Randy Bowling (Sanford)
*nd ndilr***** a* known nr* noiiued
that a *ull baa baen
unknowm j. n rw iauaoir.
Edith Jones (Sanford)
Jll. nod _ __rCROU*ON, hln brought agalnat you In tba Circuit
FEATURE — 5:43
Lewis Hughey Jr. (Sanford)
wife. If living. and If *l*nd Court, la and lor gemlaula County
FEATURE — 8:35
their unknown heir* »t low, Florida. In chancary, sotllled JuHenry Terrell (Tangerine)
t*g*t*&lt;*. ilevl****. arnnl***, Sbl'lt U. LEVY and TEIW1E LEW
Births
aeelio* or claimant* olhaewlao bl* wit*, plaintiffs, v. JAIIEM H
SATURDAY ONLY
, umltr tlttm. or *llli*r of th*ni. tn-AFFOiiU and DIANA JMV
Baby boy to Mr. and Mra.
d*c***td or utharwl**. whoeo HTAPFOUD, bis Wile, defandam*.
John C. Stevens (Sanford)
rt*ld*ncr* anil address** wo and you, and each of you, ara re­
Discharges
known *ro unknown; KMKlt- quired to file your Aa*w*r In ulalnT h ro w s* * * * " &amp; ? si »N l". ll-M.I. olid ...------ .bio Ull*' complaint with the clerk of
Homer
UcKnlght
(Sa-'nrd)
said
Court,
and
**rve
upon
nlalawife. It living, and It deml
Joseph C. Hutchison (Sanford)
their unknown h*lr* at law, tiff*' attorney, UKU. A. MI'EEIt.
JR. whute nddresa Is i ‘, u Do*
legatee*. dr«U*ee. grant***.
Tatricla Tourney (Sanford)
■lane or claimant* uitierali* I SSI, Hanford, Plorlda. a ceuy of
Doria Skelton and baby (San­
CH RISTM A S M USIC - O LD AND NEW FAVO RITES
under them, or allher of tham. said Answer, on or before Mundtr.
il*r**&gt;*d or otharwlee. whoa* January IS. A.y. ISIS, and If )ou
ford)
reeldcnoea and addriaea ai fall to do ■*, a decree pro coefaaeo
Doris UortU (Sanford)
known ar* unknown; I.O- will be entered agalaat you. and
SPEC IA L CHRISTM AS FEATURES
Deiiariua Jones (Ssnford)
WARD W. PACKARD and AD- each of you. lor th* rallaf demanded
DI* r. PACKARD, hi* wlfa. In tald Complaint.
FEATURE — 5:10
Laura Parker (Sanford)
»■
whole laat kn.,wn addraaa wo* Tba nature u( this cult I* to foreLouis C. Henderson (Geneva)
lirookllnr, Norfolk County, *■!■■** that certain murtgaga ilate.l
PLUS
And
Maeaarkuaolla, It living, and May :*, llil, glvan by J i n n M.
Grice B. Hobby and baby boy
&gt;1
m at
ftw-HMo muon
If dead tbalr unknown hair* Stafford sad Ulan* Mar Stafford,
Sanford)
at law. legal***. dnvl****, bl* wife, to Jo**oh U Levy end T*.&lt;D
U
N
C
A
N
«,GARIAN0
•
H
A
Y
ES
grant***, mlSna nr r I*1in ■ el* Levy, hie wife, recerd»I in Uf&gt;
Xrille Mason (Sanford)
hu*d*4&gt;«wwa in*tomm. i**nawi*a*w
anla oiherwle* under than*, ft. lei Record* Hook (J, uagn SI I at
udM to-kW aiiaM M a
Alrada B. Young (Sanford)
or a l l h e r
of t h a m th* public record* of M*ml sal*
Ddorrs Walden (Sanford)
dereae*.! or olharwla*. whoir County, Plorlda, encumbering th*
r**ld*no*a and addrtaaa* an following drvcrlbed 1**4 locat*4 In
Jennie Seewood (Lake Helen)
known ara unknown; IAj i I b N Bamlnoln c-&gt;unty, Florida, to-wlt:
DEC. n
r itt’RT. tl&lt;« known na I.UMouth Sit feet of tbo Writ (I*
CIAN DftllKT. kino known a* r**t nf th* MU'i of Section #.
lA ' ‘STAYHEU ANDIH?
Admission*
S.UCKAN im rn v . ond PitQ- Town*!tlp So Mouth. R**ge SI Em
n *
QUIET... ASHOTCUNTALIS
Julia Baasley (Oviedo)
KUU 01. UHl'UV. hi* wit*. If lieu road right of (ray).
wwuTOAaorar
living, and If d*ad «h*lr un.
WITNKMH my hand and seal nf
Frankie Murkey (Lake Mon­
known heir* at law, legate**, said Court at danford, Memlnol*
roe)
tie,teen, grant***, aealgn* nr County. Plorlda. thin llth day of
AT
cUIntanla othtrwl** und*r Decvmbar. A. D.. HIT.
Michael Lewis (Sanford)
them, or either of tham. de­
O. P. IIKRNDON
Hattie Children (Sanford)
ceased or otherwise, whoae.
Clark of tald Court
3:30 TO 4:00 P.M.
retldearea and ad.lreaaaa ae
Dr Aria J. Luadqulat
known nr* unknown, and any
Deputy Clark
and all partus* hiving or ISRALl
Giant "sausage skins," to- feet
claiming lo hav* any right, (HU1. A. nDMEII. JR.
long and mad* of nylon, could
title, claim. Intercet ur demand Motkllar for Plalnllffa
In and to Ihe following d*a- P. It Ilog 1S«(
boost the capacity of oil tankers.
FEATURE — 8:10
crlbed property located la Hanford. Hortda.
M.mlanU County. Htat* nf
Chapter No. 11
Klorlds, daacrlbtd aa follow a,
to.wlll
“SEA HOUND”
ilegltinlng m chain* North or
THE TURF and PADDOCK CLUB
of lb* goulh*s*t cornar of
SUNDAY * MONDAY
IK* WH of lha NK'i of tha
Now Opon Under Management of Thoe. (Mac) Mclnnto
HIV'i. Uarllon T.l Townahlu
SI, IS, Range So E. run WI I K
IGifc(wflff fll prvtenft
rhalPA N llli rhal**, i
Sunday Dinners
Cocktail Lounge
. . Aal
mtno. H Id 1/S chains to
paint of beginning
1
p.m.
to
6
p.m.
t
a y n i*
Open Sundays
TOO ARB IIBIlKIIV NOTIFIED
that h salt has been filed against
1
p.m.
Til
M AM SVII&amp; D,
you In iho Circuit t'uurt s
ofntha
Ninth Judicial Clrcull, In and for
Family Parties
damleol* County. florid*. entitled
Daily
th e r iR ir -national dank at
Welcomed
Cocktail Hour
ORLANDO, n* Curator of the P.ateta
ef It t&gt;. Urlntoch. Ur., Complainant.
5 p.m. to 12 p.m.
• 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
i*F va. HENRY W. ItCUNIIAll *t al.
t Defandaala. Chancery No, 11(1 Th*
nature nf this ault ta t* oilet till*
BETSY PALMER-MICHEL RAY
You ar* raqnlrad to file your
Dine On Our Beautiful Patio
hCYIttS HAND• JOHNhklStritt
written d*f*n*e* with th* Clerk of
ftefcMiWV»MIS*tos&gt;|andG—rn
.aid Court and aerve a r &gt;py Ihereof
Specializing
In
AH
Fine
Foods
O
ttoM
d if Aaoureg M** *aaMto to t&gt;*4
iikjo Plalatltr* attorney on or be­
C J N « m * S c o p £ caiaa n MUzi
fumeDtorirnfce—
eHm*—Ijmihe—jBh
fore th* lilh day of January, A. It.
J**
ISSP nr a d*cr** pro cuafanao will
A
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SEM
IN
O
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PARK
RACEW
AY
FEATURE
—
7M
be anlerad agalnat you.
LAST
SHOW
—
»:&lt;t
WITNEJtg me hand and Mil ae
—FEATURE—
Cnsnolberry, Florida
Clerk ef th* Clrcutt Court la and
* ?»J0 • 2:11 * 4:32 • t i l l
"CIIILDRFJV UNDER 13
for g*mlnol* County. Plorlda. thl*
Do East Off Hwy. 17-92 At Seminole Illvd.
***
S:OI * S:M
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Prof. Jullui Pomerance of Now
Toft Mcdleal College specified
that ha referred to "alcohol, to­
bacco, botol mst, cocoa loaf, opi­
um and haroln.” HI* woa tho
o m i t vote* raised to warning
against tho orer-pmcriblng and
overuse of happy pdla.
• "Tension and anxiety a r t not
only products of progress — they
art also factors to Its develop­
ment,’’ he said. "Anxiety creates
the drives that lead os to prog­
ress. Tranqulllxlng drugs of the
past have moderated. drives, al­
tered physical structure and de­
stroyed emotional patterns. In
this sense they have Impeded
progress."
Anxiety Provide a Drive
Ha granted that It eras "not
pleasant to live with constant
anxiety." But, he continued, real­
istic situations of living produce
anxiety — quite realistically. And
It la the anxiety and the "drives'*
anxiety mobilises that permit the
mastering of the situations he
said, adding: "to destroy these
anxieties may destroy our mech­
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Hla warning was circulated
among medical men through tho
technical Journal of the American
Geriatrics Socitty. it was baaed
upon the promise that tho role
of tho physician eannot bo replacid with drugs. Drugs can only
establlshtd tht rolt of friend,
helper ana true mediator, and
then prescribes with full knowl­
edge of tho drug and the patient.’’
This ago of medical chemistry
drugs" but It also haa encouraged
laxity In diagnosis, Ha thought It
would bo "a great advantage for
mankind If a drug were able to
overcome the neurotic drivea
which lead us to unhapplnesi. Un­
ites created excremely valuable
fortunately the facta, when care­
fully considered, leave little hope
that such a drug has been found."
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been proven out only for persons
who are mlkly neurotic and, at
the same time, have a good un­
derstanding of their own emotion­
al processes which produce their
unhappiness, and an understand­
ing of what stresses upset them.
"However, awareness of the
situation and good Insight are
fundamental In the self • evalua­
tion of tension, ind this valua­
tion often causes the tension and
Hi somatic (bodily) components
to disappear," he said.
"Drug* for which such claims
aro made must therefore be meaaured with extreme care, for re­
mits attributed to the drug mas
be the result of tho patient’s own
emotional affort."

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EUTATJS O r LA L'IIA a. DAVIDSON,
U acauad.
.to r u s : o r f in a l r e s o r t a n d
Ar r u i A T i o s r u n d i s c t i a e u h
All p m o m a rc h*rabr n n tlflail
th a t lb* u n j» r* l« n -.l aa E X E C U ­
TOR of s a id sa la ts. haa ro m o la la d
th a a iim ln la tra tlo n tharaof a a d h aa
fllad In a n ld c o u rt Itn final re p o rt
and a p p lic atio n fo r d ltc h a rc s . O bJectloni lh a ra to . It any, phould be
duly filed. A fte r fllln e p ro o f of
uhllcatlo n ahow lae th is notice h a s
sen p u b lish ed once n w eak to r
four co n se cu tiv e weeks, th a m a t­
te r af a p e rn v a l of aald r r p o r t a n d
th a e rd e rln e o t distribution o f paid
e sta te w ill cam e before the c o u rt.
rn iM T NATIONAL BANK A T
W IN T E R PA RK
By IL It. Colville
Vie* P resid en t A T ra it O ffice r
Aa E X E l'irrO R nf paid • • ta la .
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7:45 p-m.
Evening Service
Nursery provided.
Wednesday Evening Prayer Serv­
ice
. THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Christian k Missionary Altiaace
Park Ave. A 14th St.
Pastor: Rev. David S. Carneflx
Sunday School
9:45 p. raw
Morning Worship , 10:40 a, m.
Evening Service
7:45 p. m.
A. Y. F. — Youth Service fl:30
p. ra.
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION
Mid-Week Service — Wed. • p. m.
•f Jehovah’s Witoeases
1821 West liL 84.
"A friendly church for
the whole family"
Sunday 3 p.m. Watchtower study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Congregation
Blbls study
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry sehool
"Where You Ara Never A
Friday 9:30 p.m. Service mealing
Stranger But Once"
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1447 Sanford Avenaa
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 9:43 a. m., with
519 Park Avt.
classei and rooms for all ages.
(A Southern Baptist Chnrch)
Adult lesson— "Living with ChristW. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor tin Joy".
Fred B. FUher Associate Pastor
Morning Worship 11 o’clock. OffMr. W. L. Harmon Director of street parking. Nursery facilities.
Musle
Organ prelude—"Adoration" from
Mr*. Guy Bishop
Director of "The Holy City" (Gaul). Offer­
Musle
tory— "Slumber Soog" (Williams).
Organist Choir anthem— "Star of the East"
Mrs. Marvin Milan
Morning Worship
8:45 a.m. Sermon— "One of the Reasons fo ri
Sunday School
9:45 a-ra. Christ's Coming."
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Christmas Carol Service 7 p. m.
5:45 p,m . Instead of preaching a sermon,
Training Union
7:30 p.m. Pastor Perry L. Stone vwlll give
Wednesday Servics
(Nursery for all services)
Interesting Information to rnhanes
(Earphones tor bard ot hearing) appreciation of (he following fa­
vorite carols: "As with Glad Men
of Old": "White Shepherds WatchSIGN LANGUAGE
ed Their Flocks by Night"; "O
PINECRKST BAPTIST
Come. All Ye Faithful": "Joy To
CHURCH
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­ the World"; "Hark! the HeraldAT
Angels Sing"; "Silent Night"; and
tist Convention
"O Little Town of Bethlehem."
201 West Onora Road
The public Is invited. A speciil
Joe II. Couraon
Pastor
J. A. Hunt
Sup! Sunday School welcome Is ettended to holiday
Sunday School
9:45 a.m. visitors, winter residents, new­
Worship Service
It a.m. comer! and Navy famllici.
Training Union
5:30 p.m. Wed., 6:30 p. m.

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Member Of Tha
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Park Avenue and 24th St.
J. Bernard Root, Minister
Fred Ensmlnger, Associate
Organist, Helen Witte
Sunday School
_9:43 a. m.
Morning Worship _ ......11 a. m.
"Sermon: "Prayer Will Be Ans­
wered"

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cradllora o r tru ste e s, and a ll p a r ­
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a raa ta sa . aaalaaaas. Ilanora. a rs d l.
to rt a r Iru a ta a a ot&gt; R. M. MBKSON.
•lacaaaad. a n d LEONA SHAW L E E SUN, a h a k n o w s aa L aoaa a. L eeana and M rs. Laoaa Lsaaoa. d e ­
ceased, a n d a ll p a rtlaa alalm lna aajr
Inlaraat b y th ro u ah . a a d a r a r
a asla a t a a ld dafandaalal a a d a n y
and all p sra o a b a v in s, a r a la lm ln a
to h is s , a a y rla h t. title ar In la ra a t
la and to th a follcw U * d a a rrlb a d
land. I r i n a and halna la B am laala
C ounlr. F lo rid a . t o . w it: N W i* of
NW1* o r Maelloa S*. Tow nship Id
South R a n |a t l R ail, and L ola I t
la d 14 o t P alm Ham mock A llo tman! t r r o r d l n a to p lat th a rs a f r a rordsd la P la t Book L P«*»a 1*4
and t t l o r th a pablle rto o rd a o f
Bamlaala C o u n ty , Florid*.
To*, a n d s a rh af you. a re h a ra b y
aoitflad t h a t a s u it haa baas b r e a c h !
s s a ls a t y o u In th a C ircuit C o u rt. In
and fa r B am laala County, F lo rid a.
In rh a s c a ry , a a tltla d W. IIK N ltT
W UIIIT, I t . at al, plalntllfa. s. H E ­
LEN U W AT. a t aL d a fa n d a n ta
aad you e n d oaoh a f you. a ra ra aulrad to f i l l y o u r A m s a r to th a
plalatlffa* C om plete t w ith t h a C lork
of aald C o u rt, a a d a arsa upon p lain 11ft a. o r .p lalatlffa* h lta ra s y , i i e o .
A. «PE B it. J i t , whoaa addraae la
P. O. B os ltd * . Sanford. F lo rid a, a
copy a t so ld A a sw tr, aa o r b efore
Monday. J a n a a r y ». t i l l , aad It
yoa fall t o do so, a dacraa p ra c o s .
faaaao w ilt ha entered aaaln st you.
aad each e f yen. fo r th a re lie f d e ­
manded In th is eoKiplalnt.
The n a tu r e o f thla null |a l e q u ie t
tha tu la ta th e a b o st daaarlb ad
lead la p la la llffa . M artha W lc h t a n d
Mary W lc h t L effler. aad lq au rca aaor la t i t l e to p lain tiff W. N aary
W lcht. I t . t e w it: Caa-Jaaa C o rp o ra tins.
W ITNESS n r haad and th a se a t
a f aald C o u rt a t Caafork. Sem taole
County. F lo rid a , thin I ts day ot
December. A. TV. ItlT .
O P IIT U N noN
C la rk o t aald Coart
By A ria J. L undqulst
D e p u ty Clark
OIMV A. RPE E R . JR ,
SallrHor fo r p la in tiffs
P. Ol Bos 1114

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ITALIAN ARRIVAL-Pietro Tomalno la shown after his ar­
rival in New York aboard tha
Italian liner Augustus with hla
mother and her four other
children. They were holders of
the 1,000th visa issued In Italy
since passage of U. S. Public
Law 219, under which admis­
sion of families of American
eitiatna is cased. The Tomalno
fatally will live In Easton, Pa.

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WITH A

Low Cost F H A Loan
WHY WAIT- • • «n»n yoa have the whole
amount wived for needed Home Repairs or Im­
provement! We can help you obtain low coat FHA
Financing . . . Enjoy all the benefits of home
improvement IMMEDIATELY . . . AND REPAY
THE LOAN BY EASY monthly paymenta over
the next 36 months.
Put An Extra Room la the Attic
Build Screeacd-In Patio
Add a Bedroom
Aa Extra Belli
Replace Decayed
Porch or Stepe
Repair Leaky
Roofa
Paint—Outside or Inside

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InaUUatioR t o aa F-10JA Air
FWeo aU wocther Interceptor.
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metical computation* In on*
Hanoi and 8.1JO decisions in
a minute. It can fly 'he Jet
through all phases of combat
tearing the pilot free for taettewi decisions. (fnlenaeiLmel)

Call FA 2 - ||il The Lumber Number
For Sudden Service
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SUNNILAND
PRODUCTS
G R A PE V IL L E NU R SER Y
3 mllsa Wait of Town
FA 3-0919,

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F rJ. Dec. 13, 19S7—I

Who Listens
To Bartender's
Tales O f Woe

PI AMD TUNING * RB FAMINE
Soft Water Shampoo
W. L. HARMON
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NODE
Qua to owner’* aarloui Ulna**, we
105 9. Oak AvaFA 2-4742 Pb. FA 1-4223 After Ii0# p. a .
s SSACa R
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i n aulhoHied to off*? thin uniU I B I alI H I
tA ffg
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ANTED to K
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usually nlta S Bad room bam*,
:ii is n w n a a w
fly DOC QUIGG
f-.EJUL ESTATE FO
ESALE ancJaaad garage. kltchan equlppBaby
lilting
fl
day*
a
week,
rare
ad. nlraly lacattd and a baautlFRIGID
A1EE
appliance*, sale UbIted Praia It aft Caeresyaadaat
Mld-Saaion
tabbifa
plants.
Frtd
of
I
rhlhfren.
Call
PA
24)311
_
rt« S W S ?P J&amp; X v“ fully landKapad yard, all for Thurston, Ph. FA 2-3900.
NEW YORK (UP)—Whan a
and service. U. H. High. Oviedo
18500.00, aa law at 91,000.00
• m
SCELLAM
BO
Uf
Fla. Pk*a« FO 44311 or San- man haa troublar, ha oematimoa
Establlahad
Ttrrllory
down,
WWW 971.00 monthly, n« tie*4- FLOW
ERS, PLANTS,
lard PA 3-3194 after S » *■ unlaid* thorn, according to rolloFor .Won Products
in* ttails. Saa Seminole Rtally, SEND SUNSHINE to soma shutSHRUBS
able reports, on the niaroit bar­
in I Send flowera from SAN­
open in D elary. Custom1901 Park A u
Electrical Contracting
tender.
FORD FLOWER SHOP, FA 3.
ere
new
waiting
for
ser­
Bouse
Wiring
and
Kapalra
»« ut!3 m £SSK u u
1923- Wo telegraph.
vice. Contact Manager
When a woman baa troubles,
RANDALL
IlKCTltlC
CO.
ISBO
ATS A M
O
T
O
R
S
Now: Mrs. Jaan Mllanieh,
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0911 ih* often dumps thorn, ooetolaFISHER’S NURSEItY’
UPABMSUPPLIESAM
AO
DNBaa 249. Lockhart, Fla.,
gill* state. Into thi noarcit daW 1 HAVE A BOMB
Cltrui — Plante — Peal
icow m nYXtir Iparimcnl
BET
hone Orlando GA JMart — and omargoa
Car.
Magnolia
A
Onnre
FA
2-4933
FO
R
YOU
" aint Tno
14 PETS-UVBSTOCESVrPLIM
949.
'wtarlng n now dron ind fooling
(PNhn)
FLOOR aaadag and flnlakiag much batter.
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
U ARTICLES W
A
N
TED
Clraalng, w e e i n g . Serving Whan • department itare haa
HOMES- S
photo PA 2-1941
19-M ALK HELP WANTED*
15PLACES to BAT
1
A
I
baths.
Baminal* County aiiua 1921.
F
ar
dapaadabto
Barvlta
troubles, It holds ■ mammoth
IV BBAUTT PARLORS
Boys Wanted—to aril Th# flanM. M- Ole*tea. Labs Mary
Member
cl
Ftortet
sal*.
If PEM
ALBHELPW
A
N
TED
Caailato and rtadp ta r
Monday
through
mrd
lkrald
Telegraphy Delivery Alin.
ISM
ALEHELPW
A
N
TED
Who Tend* to Ih* Bartender?
a
at
3:30
p,ra.
Came
to
Contractor
Berry bill fatoftog Can
At# am paarpt
»M
ALI to PEM
ALB
Itrild offica .end 9*k lor
Rut when • bartender h i *
Licenied — Bonded — Union
BQUIPWHNT
Free Eetlmata — Compara our trouble.* where can ho turn, to
MW
O
R
KW
A
N
TED
Bill Vincent after 3:44.
Prices FA 2-2297 after 9:00.
M
BUNNSSB OPPORTVNRIBS
Heynei Office Muhin* Co., Type­
whom can ha pour out hla agony?
■MALE aa FEMALE
South Pina*rail — Saatard
writers, adding maeklnoa, galeaM
AM
O
NBTto L
O
A
N
No one. He juit his to—If you
For
Painline
call
Mr.
Tasker,'
Ph
Wbiiyaria* Oaks — TitamUe
Rantols, 914 Meg. PA 1-0442.
» SPECIAL SERVICES
will permit me to use the ward
Chriitma*
help.
Army-Navy
Sur­
FA
2-4159
or
FA
2-0DO7.
M
AH
O
O
PINGA PLU
M
HNS
—bottle up his woes inside him­
plus. 310 Sanford Ave,
11-AlTUQULE.wTI
MPIANOSERVICES
PHA in aerviae aad FHA flaaai*
self, flick away an incipient tear,
BUKNETT
» ELBC
TH
ICALCO
NTEACTDBS ia* available.
■
■~ FOE TED
------------N1
RETTEE
PAINTING
It will pay you to aaa as bafaga mn n i pw
and amll* through the cigarette
you buy, Opta Evenings and
M
INBUH
ANCB
2401 Grandview Th. FA 3-2979 hie.
Have
2
ton
SUko
truck
fl
Is
ton
We
can
qualify
you
for
aa*
af
IT NOTICES-PERSON’ALA
S.indare.
pick up. Desire odd Jobe, haul­
Now, in addition to having lo
that# home* la SO mtnutaa. Van EASTllDE TRAILER S a LIB
VAETKXKS tar SA
LE
ing. I'k FA 2-0513 around 1:00
endure hla own aorrow in alienee,
can Mart anjoyia* tba b a r '
Palatka. n s .
B
S
S
V
oto
'
b
T
1
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WPUBNTTUBI A -----p.m.
2918 Mignolla Ave. FA 5-0132 this great man Is bcln| saddled
while wa pro**** tka papoi*.
DON'S COVER SHOP
with a new burden. He Is being
Maid,
homework
or
babysitting.
Automobile Interior Decorator
House painting and repairing. enjoined to ladle out advice,
2109
W.
l»th.
Ph.
2-1402
float Cov................
Cover, - T t o e k ^ . u t
Reasonable rates. Call FA 2-2159 words of social wisdom, aa wall
LOST—Small brawn tirrU r tyf*
At WUUa Pontile—391
after 3i30.
Want to do baby silting. Call
puppy. Answers n«ma of Stub­
as drinks. Alter listening, he’s
FA 2-1101 or PA 3-24U.
by. Ph. FA 2-4515.________
supposed to talk back.
See Ray Herron For
Leo Perils, director of commu­
f&amp; aiM cr PA
LOST—On# golden retriever mala
a new Pontiac nr Vauxhall. Alto n - i u i i i f f l p w w i m i n
1T-W * r i k St.
nity activities for ihe AFL-CIO,
dor. Belonged to David I^iwa.
a good used rar. Ph. PA 2-0231
SU M
Anyone knowing whereabouts
ii quoted at saying hla depart­
nr after 0 p.m. FA 2-3113. 301 Wanted to buy email builneit. Maple
prefer tackle and halt shop.
of this doy, tall FA 2-3575.
W e.t First St.
BRA ILEY ODHAM, P ra *
ment will begin aoon l nation­
Netting 95.000. or bettor a yeir. Ra Modeling — Raroe/lng — Re- wide program training barlendars
Write
C.
K.
Balls*.
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L.
M.
aiding
—
Material*
—
Contrae1—POR RENT
DOR WHITE TRAILER SALES
In the field of social work.
2105 S. Orange Rlnesnm Tr., Or­ Bell, Vera Beach. Florid*
tors - Pltunelng.
"Bartendera,” h* says, “ sae
WBLAEA APARTMENTS: toomr Muat Sail C ountry Homo
lando. 1083 42 ft. 2 RR Mercury
more paopla with personal probprivate baths. 114 W. Pitot
Manor trailer used 4 weeks This la a pas* to th# Movteland
3 badrw *, l'.a bath alder ham*
lima than social workers do."
1.1995. Aten 33 ft. 1 BR, big ro- Rlda-In ta r Monty flush, Eap.
In food condition on l a r |i }*4
10LLAWAY, HoiblUl and Baby Granted. At Inst, they set
durtion. Ueed trailers wanted. date Dot. 22, 1947.
nn rood read, HIM. whh
Bads.
Day.
Weak
or
Moeih—
■w
b w m m s
CHerry 14212.
Down.
H - H P K 1 H b k flV ltm
Tal FA 24191. Furniture Canter more talkative people with parPrtvata bath A ihawar. Maallf 3 92400.00
bedroom 2 hath ho*o with l*k*
sonal problems. But I’lrll* con­
118 Wait P in t 8t
located i« m a fro* Poat Office.
privilege!. Under coniiructien. 1952 Two bedroom house trailer,
FUMPfl - flPfllNKLEH
tinues:
Tnqnlra Jaiabton Daft. SWta9300. and assume paymets.
HVITBMB
91MO0.00, 93,000.00 Down.
NOTICE
FA 9-53M.
All types
rpaa and
aad ola
alia*. lutallod Wa will b* operating In our n*w "Instead of Just listening to th*
ROSA L. PAYTON
Bleeping roomi, TV. Th* Gables,
customer with ■ problem, than
401 Magnolia Avt., FA 2-0720. ROfiitarod Real Estate Broker Ford 1954 Mainlines, good conatora at 1333 Park Ave. Januiry (rained bartender* will be abl# to
WE
1VICB
rh FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha
dttlon. low mileage. Priced to
1. IMi.
refer them to the proptr commu­
I room furnl*h*d apartmtnt. 313
sell. FA 2-2342.
Machiaa aad flapplr Ca.
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
nity agency."
Palmetto.
307 W. 2nd Bt. Ph. FA 34432
CENTER
Customer Shuns Advlct
Bargain! 1951 Royal 2fl ft. mod­
Turn, a p t 110 Elm Ava.
113 I. Magnolia
FA 2 3072
There
ia one factor In this
em housa trailer, sleeps 4.
Chryaler Airtemp
devilishly cuts schema that Pcrlic
UnfumLhed 4 room hou'ia with
10x20 ft. awning. A real buy at
A.
B.
PBTBBBBM
PIXIE
NURSERY
SCHOOL
sleeping porch. Call FA 2-11BA. ■raker AaaacUtaa: A. B.
Is overlooking — tha ruslomtr.
91750, used 13 months. Granger,
Air CeadiUaalaf and HaaBag
Nani y Jackson
Poes ha want advlct? I think not.
18 Pleasant Rt., Lake Helen,
C. M. BTAFPOED
son
Jr.,
P.
J.
Ckeeaere—.
OarFA
2-2047
Funu Apt. 2300 Melkmvilla.
II I Oah Avaaua
FA 1-4711
lie will rebel at advice, however
field Willatu, and B. w. Williamf. Bob Edwards A- a Deadnicely proffered. What he wants
*4—WTYTBh TO h k H f
NOTICE
GATUM HB0TB1
ncjr, Lana Burvcycr.
This Is to notify all rtallors and Is to talk out hla won, and not
Centra*
tsra,
Draillaaai
Geneva
DRIVE
A
NEW
CAR
anywhera,
Year’s lease on small house on 118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4113
hrokara that the following pro­ bt told what to do about thant.
anytime, Rental service Include* 2231. Pb PA 3-9979 flaaferd
outskirts of Sanford or viclnl*
perly ha* been sold.
For, aa the Wall Strict Journal
Wash,
ga*
a
n
d
insuranc*.
Mayfair
Rectlon.
Lr.
3
BR.
horn*
ty, with approximately one
Robert A. Mayotte
Mlmograph Printing — TypingMERLE
WARNER.
National
point* out in a thoughtful editor
on
2'k
lots,
FA
2-t«98.
acre of wooded land. Write Box
Star
Rout#
U tter Writing — Card* and
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st 3 t,
III: "advice from tha bartender
W'ilM V* Sanford Herald.
Kntarprisa, Fla.
Letters Addressed — Photo
kKNNEIH K. RUCK
FA 24994.
actually ia the last thing In the
Copies of important paper*—
REG. REAL IffrATE BROKER
world
a man wand. Ha know*
REAL ESTATE fOK SALH 1009 I . 2nd
Credit
report,
—
Collection!.
.
24—ARTICLES
FOR
BALE
INlona FA 1-OHV
very wall that ha will grt all h*
Credit B urets Of Sanford
story 4 bedroom house on cor«
nrrtls on all his problems just as
—Factory to you—
Kvinrudr- on sale just Em. 403-04 flan. All. Nat'l. Bank
MR. INVESTOR
ner lot. Within 3 blocks down- Allin 1D5T
Bldg. Ph. FA 1-4194
Alumlium
soan as he gala home."
time
for
duck
and
speckled
Do the up* and downs of the
town business section. Will
Yeasllan Dliadi
perch seasons.
Stock Market keep you upset?
make a nice home for a large
Vacuum C lsanor R tp airs
Xiteloiad
head,
flag-proof
bottom
Wa have 2 excellent offerings
family or good apartment Also very large assortment of Kapalra
yirto for tU
ira fl pirta
all mik«a
mnkca of
uf
rail with plaatia and*. Plastic n = 7 iY T F r
used motors, r*-ron4it!onid.
In Apartments House* with a house. Fh. FA 2-2353.
inari. ElacUalug,
Houvcr,
ctaanari.
----or rayon tapil. Cotton or ny!»a 7te H.P. Elgin Outboard Motor
Special pries* on boats and trail­ Klrb;
proven record of net Incoma.
by, Alr.way, 0. E. Replacecerda.
Taka advantage af the healthy Modern 2 bedroom home on largo
er* at thi* time.
87 Model. Run less than 10 hr*,
si parti. Work guaranteed, Baaktrik
Glaaa and Point Ca feet SIGN. Sacrifice for 585.00.
earner let, nicely laadeeaptd, Coma in and see the new Quiet mist
rental market and Invest in in­
is pick up fl dallvary. Call
112-114 W. 2nd Bt. Ph. FA 2-4822 Krnmnre Pcwlng machine. Cabin­
come property. Let us discuss
full* equipped, nrar school. Im­
Running 1950 Kvlnrude*.
...................... .
this svtth you. See Seminole
mediate possession. 91,000. doon Own your own boat for as little
et model. 87 mudel. Just like
ENVELOP*!, Lstterkasdi. itate- BELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Balance financed. (.’, A. W1IIDRealty, 1901 Park Ave.,
FA
new. Coet 9119. Rarrlflce for
as 910.00 a month.
Cash for any amount. Sugar
msnts. inveicoa. hand bills, and
DON. SR-, 202 S. Park Are.
575.00.
2-5232.
Y’aar Evinruda Dealer
Trading re s t l mil* south of Briggs fl snail,m 2»% H.P. Self
■rogTsme. e t a . Pragrciuvs
Tel. FA 2-3111.
RORflON SPORTING GOODS
flanfard. rhon* FA S-W77.
This Is a pass to th* Rita theatre
Printing Ce. Phan* PA 2-2111—
Propelled Lawn Mower Six
304 E. lit
Phono FA 2 SMI
for Jim rifto tt. Exp. date Dee.
401 West 130a St
month* old. 21’* Sacrifice far
Dilf FA 14899—Notory
22. 1917.
JOHNSON MOTORS
31DO.OO.
$25,000.00
1219 W. II a t Boar-Barber Shop SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
L. C. Smith typewriter, Perfect
WOOLSEY
I’ra-Movhtc
Sale
DRIVE-IN
REAL ESTATE
2414 Sanford Ave. 1%. PA 3-1812
rendition—333.00.
FARMER'S AGENCY
Mgrime FlmUkaa
. Ava.
Now going nn at
12’ Admiral ilrep freeser. Perfect
IIS
fl.
French
Ave.
REA
LTO
R
BYGGERLY APPLIANCE
j. w! haLu 1
Ftr Yowr Boat
condition. Cost 1340. New motor.
N. V, Farmer, Realtor
Johnny Walker, Associate
CENTER
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
Sacrifice for 3150. Upright
Sdaltsrlfc GU m and Paint Cm.
Mrs.
Gayla
Osborne,
Assoc.
“Call Hall" Phone FA 1-3U1
m R. Magnolia
r.V 2 3412
model. Ph. FA 2-t«»4.
112-114 w. tnd s*. rh PA 2 44M
Phone FA 3-5531. or PA 2-S41I
McRANEY-HMITH PAINTS
EXCLUSIVE MAYFAIR—3 be*
T-Shirta 49a — Paint 02.4&lt;fgal* Girl’s blkw, 20” fl 24”, FA 1-4351.
W ILL BRILL1NO
2119 Park Ava.
PA 2-4441
New 3 Badreom Bamea
room, t'b baths. Two choica
Camp Good', Torpsullnv, ArmyFalrbanks-Mori* Tump*
heme* to choose from .
$700.00 Down
Navy Surplus—318 Sanford Ava. g s w m w m n B \ t s
Repair* to all mikes
H.A Champion motor, like
New s bedroom home, built in Fcahirsa clcctrte kitchens, Urraa- 3tenew.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
HOWARD C. LONG
975. Ph. FA 2-0208 or «*
kitchen. On 109x135 foot lot. so ftoori, and ehaus nudtnUal
Sweat Hamlin Oranges 31.25 P*r
207 E. Conunirctal Ava,
at 410 San Carloi Ave.
11900. down.
■
I.
H.
W.
Lord.
FA
2-3219.
bushel
Phan# PA f-IIU
TRADE-IN NOW
•Wa now have madam J bedroom locattoof.
rowar.Matlc 12. Excep­
Gat
tha mont for your old
Used
pianos,
•plnsta,
baby
grinds,
haueee priced from 91250.00 to A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. Wliard
HEATING
tionally clean and run w ry lit­
upright*. Reasonable, guaran­
99750.00.
furniture.
tle. 5174. Th. FA 2 4174 after
H. B. POPE CO.
Phono PA 2-3103
_
teed. I’h. FA 2-1071.
W. If. "BILL" HTKMPER
5 p.m.
200 8. P a rk -----FA 2-4134
$SAVE$
Realtor A laeurnr
T
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I* a paes to tha Movielend
HAVE HOME ~
Furniture and Appliineon
Aetna. Guy Allen, Grttchen Hall,
W. P. SMITH
Thrifti . checking account m i t s
Ride-In
for
Kddia
ftarbour.
Exp.
Arietta Price. Everett Harper
Outboard galas fl Service
New &amp; Used
only 32 for 20 checks at Florida
WILL SELL /
data Dec. 22. 1957.
11!....
N. P.
Park
‘ ..................
Park Av*.
FA 2-8211
Phan* ~
PA 2-4991
Stats Bank of Sanford.
Doei a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Flnr. 2414
Special
Fall
Closeout
on
9142.00
Navel sod Juice ornngee. So. Sen- Mather of Sanford
Ida Room. Central heat, double trailers while they ta*‘. 1120.00
GARh ETTA RHWI NO CENTER
ford A'».. FA 2-5SI4.
Stenstrom Realty
raruort and large utility rmim
201 09 East first
PA 24)993
MERCURY
OUTBOARD
Wh it#—N ecr hi—Elna
in beautiful Locn Arbnr tntar
B- B- 8TENSTROM
Good
cltsn Phtlro Used Refri­ Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
MOTORS
Repairs
on
all
nuka*
Machine#
Golf
Course)
saund
like
what
Registered Broker
Tremesdou* Price Changes aa 324 East F irtt S t
gerator.
FA 2-8244
eta. Bougbt-seld. Larry's Mart
1497 Laura! — Phone FA 9-9499 you ar* leaking for? The price is
Rperiel 175.00
Its Sanford Ava. Pn. FA 2-4111
unbtlimhle, only 114,100.00, 1934 Mercury outboard Melorc.
CARTER HOME. CLEANING
GOODYEAR
RFRVICK
STORE
LAKE MARY
tern* as tow as 11900 down, and 1950 40 HP Mercury'* electric
SERVICE
113
R.
Park
FA
2-2N2I
• mr, values
Lot for *al# 100' x m ’ lot far
you ran move in by Oiriatmaa.
Window A Wall Wishing
starter
IJI9.M
eata an Lake M*ry Blvd. A
8*0 Seminole Realty, 1901 Tark
• QUICK CREDIT
Floor W asm g—NOrth 94141
Brndix automatic washer, go«,|
Longwond. Price 1850. Writ#
Av*.
DeBary
condition. Heat offer gets It.
50 HP Mercery with generator l i t Htway 17-98
• EASY TERMS
Sanford Herald.
4909 W. 1st.
9944.00
WILSON-MAIER
Near 2 badroom homo—1190. Cash
HUBY
SPEARS
Saa tha TEXAS-MAID boats
New aad Ut*d Furnitar*
WfllObilawca ftoanced. C. . WH1DRAYMOND M. BALL
1-10"
light
weight
tiny*
bike
Caramle Tile Contractor
C8KI1 MOTORS
111 E. F irit St. Ph FA 2-1421
ItON. RR. 202 S. •rb, Tal. Like new Johnson Javelin 35 HP 2201 Ranfnrd Av*.
1-24" girls bike. See J. It. Davis,
REALTOR
FA 2-4125
PA
24*91.
■*O|0
C*dar
or
Ph.
FA
3-4183
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
romplet* with 2 tanks, battery
SAVE AT ECHOLS
FOR RESULTS
propeller, all controls
DICK MAPES
This
U
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n*a*
to
tha
Rita
theatre
2,000 pineapple, 800 llsmlln bud
List your property with u*.
complete
949S.M TH* Contractor— Dial FA 2-4849
for Dave Laude. Exp. date Dec.
treee on eweet •nedltng root.
204 fl. Park Avt.. Sanford
Xmgg A Pr•-Inventory
1-MK 80 Mtrcury 40 HP all
22. 1907.
91.25 each at Seminal* Nurser-.
FA 2-3541
. a j M o w a p,
slactrie complete with 2 tanks
SALE
Hiwsy 17*92, Longwuad. L. J.
1 -m u u fA ii i m
battery fl all controls 9428.M
Carroll, Jr.
THIS YOU CAN AFFORD!
BUY NOW* WHILE ALL
Ne» 2 bedroom k i a e - l l l t . Cash,
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
YV# Can Sail ^our Horn#! 12 ft. fiberglass speed boat, motor
Double burner super flame all heal­
atUnce fissured. C. A. WHIP
and trailer. FA 2-4088.
er complete. Call FA 2-1318
DON. SR.. 292 S. Park Ave. Buyers witH 11,000. to $5,000.
down payment. For latlsfaetory
Myrtle
________ ’Cflr ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
TaL rA 2-1991.
2nd fl Magnolia FA 2-4II1
results eanuet Reminoia Bealty.
“ Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Circulating heater. 2002 French.!
1901 S- Park Ave. Fh. FA 2 Famala Colli*, 11 month# aid.
IF ITJB REAL ESTATE
Free Delivery
aik Crumley A Menuitk
1232.
American Kennel Club register tear gaafeard Asm.
CHRISTMAS TREES
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4404
ed. Excellent pedigree, house
Scotch Plne«. Bright fijeea Short
7 = w rn T T !T w rr
broken. All ptrman*nt thm* Plumbing — Kreaky Heeling
Niedlei. Red Pine, Green, I-oni
78 acre tile farm, 3 b e d r o o m
gtvaes. V*ry friendly. FA 2-4497.
Need ei. All Risee, rriewi Right.
M. G. HODGES
LIVE BAIT
house, large barn. Easy (arms.
J. B. Levy. Fh. FA 2-1223.
Fleming’s Red fl White Grocery Dachshunds AKC Reg. 4 weeks Sendee os All Water Pumpa~ CORLEY PRODUCE i O,. INr.
STATE FARMERS MARKET
Well* DrOted — Pump*
Missouri Minnow*
9 das. 31-4*
old. Mai* 388-. F*mal* 345. S*« Paste Read
—|
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Pap-Gut* Minnows ...I d*|. »J*
Phone FA 2-4007
New J tpene«* mink neck piece
puppi** and parent*. Fh. FA 2Raymond Luadquist. Asaae.
Export Workmanship
—Worms—
1(0.00, valued at 9128.00. Roll-1
3949.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Ridg.
Cl,ARK
Phon*: FA 2-1609
- - - -- *
away
bed
115.00.
FA
2-8195,1
Op*w Seven Dsy« a Week
imatl br**d puppi** for Chnst- Pla blag. Heating fl Raegly Ca.
Free Eatimitea
t i l l Park Ave.
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Coalractlng fl Repair*
mai 93.W. 3rd h«u»* Route of
Real Eitat* Inveitmente FA 2 04M
WOOD -' W»K»D- - WOOD
241
9
Orlando
Dr.
Ph.
FA
2-^371
Chest of Community Plat# Stiver!
G*ntva Av*. on right ef BeerGenuine Pitch Pina fl Oak Fir*
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
79 pieets Many extra piecte.,
HOME IN MAYFAIR
Paul F. Mueller
Wood—Beat deal in Town. Call| dall.
never u«*d. 4 Samsonite folding
UR and your wood worries are i-Afflt'LlI 1AWTB.-----By Owner . . . FA 2-3420
PLUMBING
chain,
never
nut
of
original
over. BOB fl ERNIE MORRIS.
&amp; Son
Cootract and Repair Work
wrapping,. 2204 Oak Av*.
For the Best Buys in Real E sta te
Phon* FA 2-4229 befor* 9 or WANTED—All kiads of ecrap ma­
Free Estimates
Oriaado
Hwy.
Be- FA 5-1141
SEE CULLEN ft HARKEY after 0. Alia Christmas trees, terial. Zucktrman Salvage Yard
Now taking orders for frosli dress­
* . L. HARVET
native short leaf pin*.
110 N. Park A m Ph. FA 2-2391
Phone FA 2-9904.
ed turkeys, call FA 2-400T.
204 Sanford Ava. Phon# FA 2-3383
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Dreams Do Come True!!
YOUR DREAM HOME can be yours by fl trip
out to LITTLE VENICE TO-DAY I Thai#
home* were built with you ami yuur family
In mind by WELLBORN PHILLIPS, JR.
W# hflva only TWO Homes lefts
One 3 bedroom 2 Imth
One 3 bedroom 1 bath
Buy now- and be eligible for homestead exemption.

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apartment In Manhattan, t 350,OOB-a-yetr contract with NBC ■■
consultant on educational pro­
gramming, and la writing a book.
He still teaches literature at Co­
lumbia, where Me salary was rais­
ed $100 to 94,300.
Petkema* L
Ike first winner on "9B4.000
Question," New York patrolman
Redmond O'Hanlon, ’• Shake­
spearean expert, used pert of hts
39,000 to enlarge hla home and
buy a station wagon. Ho retires
from the force I* eight years and
then plans lo become a college pro­
fessor. Since winning In Jane, IMS,
O’Hanlon has In hla spare tlm*
delivered lecture* and written a
nek on The Bard.
Showgirl Barbara Hall, another
Shakespearean authority, banked
fcar 944,000 winning*. She la now
rehearsing for her flrat part t* a
"legit" Broadway production.
Marino Capt Richard McCuteh*n, a cooking expert and the first
top winner on "954,000 Question,"
resigned from the Marines last

In Service
A former local man, Private
George F. Evans Jr. aga n whose
mother, Mrs. Maria G. Dixon realdes at 1M North Broadway, Nyack, N, Y. ha a recently been asalg"*d to tha Third Infantry Dirt­
s'
rt Bennlng, Ca„ whera he
w
ergo military training and
acc ..uny the "Marins" Division
to Germany next Spring.
Tbs Penlomle Mania Division,
a new type of Army Combat Force
designed to fight and survive on
tha atomic battlefield, will as­
sume North Atlantic Treaty Or­
ganisation defense responsibilities
in tha American zone of Germany.
The Marne Division, which earn­
ed Its unique Identification ns the
"Rock of the Marne" during World
War I, la on* of the most senior
and moat decorated Divisions In
tha United States Army. Soma of
its majoc units trace their mili­
tary histories to the War of 1912.

B at Crop Tear
Bad weather this year dealt cot­
ton a body blow that was felt all
the way from tha farm to Its nerve
canter—the cotton exchangee.
Heavy spring rains delayed
planting. Excessive r a i n f a l l
throughout tha growing season
kept cotton planta "scrawny" and
full of foliage.
Than cam* an early frost, which
pope open unmatured bolls.
By VRRN0M BOOTY
Sisa of tha crop was drastically
VMM Erase HcUyweed Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP) - Gary reduced, but probably more Im­
Cooper, whora starred with three portant, cotton grades were low­
gmeratlona of great laadlng la­ ered.
A former local man, Private Ed­
dles, ta co-starred in a new movla Tha final official estimate of die Bril Jr. age 23 whose parents,
vrith a glamour girl who ean't act 1MT cotton production placed xtha Mr. k Mri. Eddie Bell Sr. reside
bar way out of a soap opera, ac­ crop at 11,010,000 baits — down at BOS Locust Ave., Sanford, baa
1,300,000 bales from 1H6.
cording to crillct.
recently been assigned to the 3rd
The newcomer la Susy Parker, Tha yield per acre was only MO Infantry Division, Fort Bennlng,
Mbs sultry beauty who drew criti­ pounds aa compared with 400.
Ga., whera he will undergo mili­
Cotton merchant Caffey Robert­ tary training and accompany the
cal brickbats In her flrat picture,
"Kiss Them For Me." The re­ son summed It up when he waved "Marne" Division to Germany next
views of Suzy’a emoting were so toward his sample room and said: Spring.
mere there were no barb* left "All low grade stuff. Govern­ The Pantomlc Marne Division,
for Jayne Mansfield*! acting In ment warehouses are bulging with a new type of Army Combat Force
low-grade cotton, and we get an­ designed to fight and survive oo
the picture.
Suzy shifted to TV vrith a "Play­ other eropful of the same."
the atomle battlefield, will assume
Added to Surplus
house 90" performance hi "The
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­
Because the market elready was tion defense reiponslbllitlea In the
Death of Manolate." Her video
gambit stirred ap more abas* glutted with low-grade cotton, American ions of Germany.
buyer Berry Brooka said moat of The Mara* Division, which
thin ever.
Instead of dropping from light this year's crop will go Into gov­ earned its unique ldknliflcation aa
er beading for the actor's studio, ernment loan. That will add to the tha "Rock of the Marne" during
■ La Monroe, Susy has landed a waltfity cotton surplus that is de­ World War 1, la on* of the moat
top role opposite Cooper. And 01’ pressing tha Industry.
senior and most decorated Divi­
Last year, farmers received up sions In tha United State* Army,
Coop Hkea tha Inea.
"I usually choose my leading to 35 cents a pound for some of Some of Ita major units trace their
ladle*,' he arid In hla clipped, thefr cotton. Thla year, the prlro military histories to the War
non-committal way. "There's a has ranged down to to cents a 1612.
east approval etauaa to my con­ pound.
Since cotton la the only sourca
tract. And thli Isn’t tha first lima
Tom-toma accompany the tarot
I’ve worked with a girl starting of cash Income for many farmers,
some will have to borrow to see singing of Philippine students at
out In tha movie buslnasi.
"Susy la a beautiful, warm girl them through the winter. Then Christian schools,
with a nice personality. She has they win go further Into debt to
the desire to become a star and buy seed, fertiliser and Insectl- their community" shouldn't have
eldea In the spring.
ah* might but be grsat."
"too much difficulty" getting mo­
Helped Obis To Rtardoei
C. C. Smith, head of eotton op­ ney.
Cooper started Marlene Die­ erations for the National Bank nr
"Hut the renting man might
trich, Sylvie Sidney, Grace Kelly, Commerce here, said established have difficulty getting financed,"
Joan Leslie and Patricia Neal on landowners who "hava roots In Smith said.
tha road to stardom when the
gtrie were tearing their orihdoid
wlnge.
In hit awn quiet way the ipfndie-shanked actor has managed to
gp.
atug oif tha beat of Hollywood's
leading ladies down through the
years, whleh puts him In a class
by himself when k comes to eeeeen
lovers.
You can aeparata Ms eo-atara
Into three separate eras, starting
wttb tha neweet mop of beauties.
Audrey Hepburn, Ruth Roman,
Grace Kelly, Elisabeth Montgom­
ery and Lorain* Day ellmbad the
stardom ladder playing opposite
Cooper In the pest tow years.
Go back 10 years and Cooper's
leading ladle* were Ingrid Berg­
man, Joan Leslie, Susan Hayward,
Lauren Bacall and Teresa Wright.
Now go back to the 1930a and
you'll And the tall Montanan was
■tarring with Carols Lombard,
Paulette oCddard. Barbara Stan­
wyck, Marl* Oberon, L o r e t t a
Young, Joan Crawford and An*
Harding.
Vo* aan go back farther, bet
0T Coop just aa aooo yoe wouldn't.
Me Bo* Office Deeta
Ha’s mad* 90 picture* h Me
career and seldom has cm been a
boxofflee dud. Gary aays mock of
his success has been das to Ma
CONTROLLBD HBAT for pecfeet cooking
choice of glamoer girls.
"I think Tv* shoe** some
mighty glad on**," he save. T h e
treateat actress I ever worked
vtth wee Helen Hayes. Tbs oaky
two I regret aever Wring ap­
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postal clerks sorting Christmas packages at an APO in the Find
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bottom, soldiers trim an outdoor Chrtatma* tree hi treed of theta
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Cotton laadara bailer* IMS nay
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to m a m p cotton controls.
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T H r iT lt o W m S lIk l
HEW YORK M - h makes i
due* to see what Gene Met
does
with * gtafa best Mead, 1
Ohm Prate,
toad*.
Now York
They’re supposed to be predoas
IS ,006 OB "Qnaetten," financed stones, hat Gets d ra p them cas­
hfo daughter's wedding tad • ually through mod puddle*, too**
family visit to Holy. •
thom Into snow, evan "bakes"
He returned'to a 910,000-a-yetr (hem la * pot-bellied stove.
job ae "goodwill embassador" for tt'a past *f Ma job as the d
a manufacturer of heels. Gins em­ play m u raeponaibie for ad the
ploys another shoemaker to run local and ririttag gawkers quei
hla shop and atm Uvea In the mo­ inf In front of Tiffany’s u Fifth
dest apartment ho Rated before Avenue these days.
UevriU Christmas Display*
an thla happened.
• The biggest TV moneny
This weak. Moore unveiled hla
to date, 11-year-old Robert Strom, Christmas window displays tad
had Ms 1224,000 placed In a trust had quite an audience In spite of
fund that ahould take care of Ma tha rata and anhway atrika. May­
future needs. Jockey Billy Fear- be the MOO,000 Tiffany diamond, a
ion, whose knowledge of art won rare canary typo, helped. Moore
him a total of 396,000, spent some suspended it ta one window, with
of the loot on valoabM works'of • backdrop of ■ Venetian str
art and a yacht. Ha plans * scene. Ho said ho was Inspired by
■round-the-world trip aboard the a visit to Venice last summer. But
to give * Yulctlde touch, he re­
yacht.
placed the uaual pigeons with snow
and sprinkled it with lesser dia­
SOCIETY NAHEB TRUSTEE
monds.
WASHINGTON &lt;UP&gt;- The Na
"HindiInf that 1800,000 atone al­
tlonal Geographic Society has ways scare* mo,*’ said the young
named Laurence 8. Rockefeller, * display man, whose unorthodox
leading conservationist, to its 94- settings for jewelry have made
member board of trustees. Rocke­ Mm Use talk of,the town. "And
feller, president of Rocks feller em eralds.. .I’m at ways afraid I’ll
Brother*, Inc., 1* the IT-year-old drop on* and It'D shatter.
■on of John D. Rockefeller Jr.,
"I suppose, three a n foan
who was responsible for the res­
would havt."^ ^
toration of colonial Williamsburg,
Ve. He will serve on the Society’s Moon, a native of Alabama
hoard for life.
studied at Chicago’* Academy of
Flno Arte and started ta Ufe aa a
portrait painter. He said hunger
drove Mm to the display field,
first for a chain of shoe storaa,
then to specialty shops, and now
to the Jewelry aton.
In two years at Tiffany’s, 1
has had diamond* "floating" on
running stream using a fish tank
motor to agitate tha water and
Invisible plaatle disc* to hold the
diamonds on tha surface; ruble*
pouring forth, Ilka blaata of heat,
from pot-brilled stoves, and ptari
bracelets casualty draped across a
miniature highway lined with tele­
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O f Power Ike Tells NATO C
Elsenhower's address a d the apcech aimed at fafaslng (he allter the meeting s( ft* ehWs &gt;"*
* lu» » » atrength and
allUnee who
m r n | tn&lt;flc, tcd
iva gathered hera to aeek an n u th c * " ', optnlnf itatfment
l a w to recent Soviet adestifle
j,,g t(,« three-day 15-naid diplomatic successes.
Hon meeting ln to T ag r.em .n tV n
Ha met Brat with Brttlah Prime the future netting up af V. I.
Inlater Harold MaemUIaB to mliilte baaea to Weatern Europe—
lign Anglo-American potlelea and ■the her lieue lacing the conferten need the full weight of hit enee.
nmense personal prestige in a
Eisenhower spoke In the mod­
m

ernistic. box-llte ChaDlot Palace
NATO headquarters Just aeroat
the Seine from the Eiffet Tower.
He ipoke at the only one of the
IS heada of government present
who le alto chief of state.
Elsenhower went through a fun
Sunday ichedule, appearing fit de­
spite hie long drive through the
Paris street In eotd weather on
hit arrival Saturday. The Presi­
dent:

—Got up at t a. m. and break- liba
fasted with Own. Laurie Nomad. *f«
SHAPE commander, at the U. S. fly*
Embassy residence.
not
—Attended special services at "U
the American Cathedral and aat we
through the 73-minute service In N t
apparent excellent spirits. Ironl- Ru
cally, the processional hymn was s 19th Century Kuailan tune.
an
—Sent a cable to Indian prime Pit
Minister Jawaharlai Nehru statiw Ho

W eather

Shop and Save
In Sanford
A S INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1957

Established 1909

United Press Leased Wire

Downtown Drug Store
Gutted By Flames Today
had access to the flaming room."
One fireman remarked "This
would have been a flaming Inferno
had wt not arrvied at the scene
when we did."
One of the new pumpers and the
aerial truck responded to the
alarm, "The stockroom was com­
pletely Involved when we arrived,"
said Chief Cleveland aa ha survey­
ed the damage and inspected poss­
ible locations where sparks could
have remained.
All of the Rrumley-Puleston
Building was filled with thick
smoke. The amoke was so thick
firemen were forced to fight the
fire wearing gas miaks.
The front of Roumillat and An­
derson's Drug Store was not touch­
ed by the flames but smoke poss­
ibly caused some damage to the
prescription department and parts
of the front of the store building.
Smoke blltowed from office win­
Walter Burkemo, the greatest day read: $-3-4-4 2-5 2-4 4-33 3-4-4- age and ihowi great promise as dows of the building as Windows
a golfing great. He was followed were opened to rid the building of
match play golfer to tho srorld, 4-4-3-2-4-4—33—65.
amoke.
by
Bob Bennlng, AU Service
maintained kit laid for the second This was probably the hottest
R. N. Blackwelder, manager of
day with a great live under par, finish seen here In the past three Champ, from Camp LeJuana with Penney's next door to Roumillat
a
297.
Rob
is
a
first
Lieutcntnt
In
•5, to edge out Jay Hebert and years. Although Walt played wan,
and Anderson, ssld that there was
the U. S. Marines.
no damage to his building at all.
Porky Oliver for top money of 32,- derful golf yesterday, the finest
This is the type tiolsh that makes Some amoke seeped Into the stock­
000. In the third Annual May(air round to be witnessed was on part
ton Open. HU total was a very of Pofky OUvar. Oliver, who wa\ a golf tournament so successful. room portion of Penney’s but not
Repressive MO far the 72 fc61e event pro bare to Sanford last fear, fin­ These three battled It right down In such quantities ghat- would
—eleven under par. Burkemo, who ished the front nine with a staling to the wire and the gallery was cause damage.
tan defeat anyone in match play, 31—5 under par. He picked up an­ In doubt u to who would win until A new office, that was to have
and has, won his first medal play other birdie on the back aide and th; last stroke of the club. Frank been occupied by Stenstrom Real­
Horace ty Co., was damaged by water.
tournament since winning the 1950 came roaring in with a terrific 64. Mebane,
National POA tourney. Walt stated Not to be outdone, Jay Hebert, Stonebam, Mario Carfagno, and all The celling and walla of the new
this hie putter was the club that playing pro from Sanford, played Uie staff at the Mayfair are to be realty office, originally scheduled
making this to be opened tomorrow were dam­
was responsible for this very fin* a "red hot" round of 66 lo tie Por­ congratulated
Victory. Ills card for the final ky for second with a 270. Both third event the biggest aril best aged by watrr only.
yet. Not to be upiet hy bitter cnld
Bergstrom Photo Studio, Just
these boys would not give an inch that hampered things the first two
until the last putt had dropped. days, they went all out and made over the stock room of the drug
Jay needed only to drop a four this very wonderful right down store, bad film, paper and chemi­
cals damaged from hrat and other
footer on eighteen to tie Walt but to the last match.
it rimmed the cup to cinch It for
Others to be congratulated are equipment damaged from smoke.
Burkemo. Jay and Porky are two the Womens
Chief Cleveland said this morn­
Association.
Hits ’Phone Pole
of the favorites here and the Urge headed hy Jeannlr Foulk, and Joe ing that the fire was brought tinder
An automobile, driven by a 17- gallery saw many great g»li shots. Baker and his Msrshsll farce for control In less than 20 minutes and
yelr-old Negro youth, crashed Into Both picked up 11350 00 for second the fine job they did. Jeannie head­ clean-up work began when smoke
■ telephone polo on Grspeville place.
ed up the ticket committee and wss cleared from the building.
Ave. this morning shortly after 7 Gary Cowan, 1955 Canadian ama­ Joe look the great task of heading
teur champ, fired a 295 to take the up the "police force" for the third
•'clorir.
Clarence Corley, 17, son of Ed­ amateur honors. Gary, who hails time in as many years.
for Information On
ward Corley was driving his from Montreal, la only 19 years of The money winners in yester­
tother’s ear aouth on Grapeville
day's tournament wera:
CIRCULATION
Ave. when he lost control of the
269. Rurkemo, $2000.
car as he apparently attempted to Infant Boy Dies
PII. FA 2-2G11
770, Hebert, *1550; Oliver, $U50
turn Into a road leading to Bonga274, Raiding, SOSO; Doering, $950
or after 6:30 p.m.
low City Just off Grapeville.
Yesterday. Morning 275, Wininger, $725; Lems, $733;
A brother. Willie Corley, was a
An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Flnsterwsld. $723: M. Furgol; $725.
PH. F A 2-0973
passenger to the ear and received Charlie E. Beasley of Oviedo, died 776. Mosel, $600.
an abrasion of the forehead and ■ at Seminole Memorial Hospital
777, Vossler, $325; W. Inman, J r ,
cut lip aa he was thrown forward Sunday ;tornlng.
$323.
In the automobile from the IraSurvivors are his parents; two 278, Ford, 1314.29; Boynton,
The front end of the lir w n a slat rs, Harhara Ann and Virginia $3H 29; Wall. $314 23; Conrad
total loss.
Carol Beasley and a brother, $314 21; Toski, $31123 Ragan
• Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans, at Charlie E. Beasley Jr.
$314 26; Haas. $314 28:
the scene, said that Clarence Cor­ Funeral aervieea will be held at
Bayer, $193; Herbert, $195.
ley will be charged with operating 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at ISO, B. Inman, $173; Palmrr,
a car without a driver’s license St. Luke's Lutheran Church In $173.
Slavia with the Rev. Stephen M. 261, Rosburg, $110.
Tuhy officiating.
282, Diets, 1130; Ellin. $130; Wea­
Interment will be to Slavia ver, $130; Myers, $130; Lyons,
Cemetery.
$130.
Gramkow Funeral nomt fa to 183, Goalby, $20; Krak, $20; Har­
eharge.
ney, $20; Bone. $20; E. Fiirjjnl, $20
WA Bra gutted the stockman and
kitchen of Roumillat and Anderson
Drug 8tom this morning shortly
before I o'clock.
Extant of damage bad net been
determined, at a lata hour this
morning, but smoka damage
throughout tho three-itory Brumley-Putaston building will Se ex­
tensive.

The fir* started, according to
Francis Roumillat, when • pin of
grease on the restaurant's cook
itova caught fire and spread
flames Into the itove'a hood
where an accumulation of grease
was Ignited. Spreading flames
through the exhaust pipe caught
wood frame and walla.
Fire apread quickly through the

O ut

stockroom and onto the balcony
of the atock room.
Fire Chief Mick N. Cleveland
Sr. said that had the Ore been
reported five minutes later "the
entire building would have been In­
volved."
"It was easy to get to the Are,"
said Chief Cleveland, "because
the store was open and firemen

H
ebert, O liv e r

JUST BEFORE Till: DEDICATION ceremony of the Sanford Bute Farmer*1 Market arO: (left t(f
ri«hi&gt; •'..inmloftinnrr nf Aerirulluro Nathan Mayo, Senator DoogUa Htenatrem, Director af Stato Mar*
bets L. II. LeOtis, and Sanford Slat# Farmers Mar kit Manager Leo Bataer. (Photo by Bargatron)

Attend
Dedication

Over 500
Market

Poetm aster Joel 8. Field romtnda
everybody today that service win­
The Sanford State Farmers’ Mar­ fair Inn and at the program held dows at the Post Office will be
open from I a. m. until 6 p. m..
ket was officially opened and de­ at the market Itself.
dicated Friday afternoon at 2 Mayo called attention to the fact Ineluding Wednesdays and Satur­
o'clock with more than 500 local that he first drdecaUd.be market days, Intake car* of th* growing
dtirrns attending the ceremony. In 1014 as a "guinea pig" toward flood of outgoing Christmas canto
Dignitaries from Sanford, the establishing a sisle market ays- and gifts.
Sanford area, snd from Talla­
He says It looks aa though this
hassee attended the official open­ tern.
Christmas
nison trill break all
"I
want
to
estend
the
regreta
of
ing.
Agriculture Commissioner Na­ the Governor snd other members previous records and asks That
than Maya, dedicated the huge of the Cabinet who were unsblc to everyone help esse the pressure
market for the second time as he attend," Mayo said,
by going to the Post Office before
spoke at both a luncheon preceding "I felt it was my duty and an 10 a. m. or between 1:30 p. m. and
the ceremonies, held st the May- honor lo dedlralc the same market
twice," he said. "It cost s lot of 3:30 p. m. to mall Christmas cards
monry but It may have been a and packages. Put flrst-ctaas post­
age on all Chrlstmia cards, along
blessing in disguise."
Mayo said that the markets have with the return address. To speed
done more for the farmer than their delivery, secure free labeU
anything rise that could have been from the Post Office Indicating
done for them. He admitted that "all for local delivery" and "all
the Sanford Market Is the best
one "in the state." It handles ■ for out-of-town delivery" then
1greater variety of vegetables, pro­ sort and tie cards In two separate
duce and fruit than any of the bundles with tha addresses all
feeing one way.
, others In the state, he slid.
L. II. I^wls. Director of the Address all packages anJ cards
State Market System told the accurately and dearly, Include
luncheon group that "markets do postal zone numbers, and be sure
the stamps are firmly attached.
have n tremendous influence.
"Wo consider we have an out- Mall all packages and cards (or
sUtaning building," said Lewii, end distant sUles Immediately, snd
speaking of tho future he com­ three (or local delivery should be
R. Hite Is Top
mented "we'll gel thero faster and mal.ed st leas- a week befora
hotter cooperatively toward a com­ Christmas.
NAS Bombardier
mon goal."
Senator Douglas Stenstrom tnld
the luncheon group "This is a red Dean Littleford
letter day so far as agriculture Is
To Be Lions Club
concerned In our rcunty.
"We have something that will be Speaker Thursday
a milestone In Seminole County,"
CASSELBERRY — The Very
be said. And turning to the officials
from the Slate Department of Reverend Osborne It. Littleford,
Agriculture he said "We're deeply Dean of St Lukes Cathedral of Or*
indebted to you for whet you have Undo, will be the Lion's Club
t i t flfv tU tm A i
speaker Thursday night.
done."
Dean Littleford hat spoken at
WIIAT po; 4l«r carol wax
Representative Mack N. Cleve­ several of tha club’s annlveriary
written by th« compoaer of a
land Jr. served as Master of Cere­ celrbrallons, ladles night parties
famous weddt..* march?
monies at the luncheon. Attended and regular mee'ings.
by several officials from the San­ This year marks the third con­
ford Naval Atr Stillon, Represent­ secutive time far Dean Llt'lefoH
ative Cleveland In Introducing to be the club's speaker at i's pro
them said "We are happy'to share Chrlsmat meeting. On each proour significant accomplishments I vintis occasion the Dean accepted
‘ with our friends of the Navy.”
program chairmsn Joe Wnmer's
Invitation * year In advance It Is
expected that the rlib will a*k
Welroer to request a re'uro cn| gagement of the Dean again next
i year.
att four of them, wh*n s kerosene There waa elathlng for Jimmy.
By J. Marion Harman Ir,
Ilothing
for
Julia,
and
possibly
A friend In need is a friend In­ stove exploded. Throe of the child­
ren gut out of the burninj Inferno clothing far the youngstrrs, too. Oviedo Lodge
deed!
The living room, two bedrooms,
How many times have you heard Hut the baby, lying on a couch furl oil, drugs, and other things
that adage? Perhaps many times w*x uu-.ned to dea'h
were thero for the couple's use. Elects Officers
New officers of the Oviedo Lodge
Willie F. Hunt, of Hunt Lincolnfolks around Sanford have had an That 'S when folks “pitched in'
opportunity to hear it. and on lo help ti-ismy Davis -in'! his wife Mercury, and employer of Jimmy 213 were elected recently.
Robert A Cameron IV was nam­
Thursday night of last week the Julta as evil as the thro; child­ Davis, said "It was wonderful the
ren
way people responded when some­ ed Worshipful Master of the
adage waa again proven true.
Lodge with other fleetest officers
Jimmy and Julia Davis, a Negro By Friday night, the Negro one really needed help,"
Tragedy is a terrible thing and Douglas H. Jackson. Sr. Warden;
couple who lived on Southwest couple were located in a rental
Road , owned their frame dwelling. home, onr( month’s rent paid, no one knows when, where or how Roy W. Alford, Jr, Warden; Floyd
It wsi well furnished and many furniture, bedding, groceries. and It will strike. Rut the reassuring Land, secretary and Charles West
modern conveniences were Install­ other necessities furnished them. thing is that here in Sanford folk* J r , treasurer.
Appointive officers are John
ed to take care of their needs am! Th-- employes of Ilua; Lincoln think about one another sharing
the needs of four children, includ­ .Mercury all pitched in to help out. with neighbors, wherevy they are, Thomas, chaplain; Jamea Panin
Echols Bedding Company assisted, 1in thrir moments of happiness and Sr. deacon; Roswell Noegel, Jr.
ing a seven month old baby.
deacon; Harry Thomas, Sr. ste­
However, tragedy* struck and as did the Furniture Center, and i in the time of nerd.
It might be wall to keep that ward; Thomas HeCtlln, marshall;
their home waa destroyed by fire Lodge Grocery. Thrifty Service
while Julia was downtown to pick Station helped out, too. And tlie adage in front of us. (or In many and Wevln Malcolm, tiler.
Installation will be held at tho
up her husband from his work at Salvation Army furnished the one ways It has been revealed that
month’s rent, bed clothing, tud “ A friend In need la a friend in- Oviedo Memorial Building on Jan.
TOP ROMHAKDIER AT NAS fur November Ha mud llite, Avlallun Ordinance-nan First Claes. Hunt Lincoln-Mercury,
Aajuuuoccatcat W tbs acutes waa mads by LCD C. V. 9 itloA.
idacdl"
|
(Official 0 . 8. Navy pjwtoj i The children were in the house, lif t tot iood.

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Funeral Services
4For Infant Today
Infant hnr Edward Mihlel Hock■y, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Rockey of Jacksonville, died Sun­
day at St. Vincent’s Hospital.
Survivors other than his par­
ents are a brother, David Stanley
(Pat) Jr., and sister. Debra Lynn.
Burial waa this afternoon in
Lakevlew Cemetery with Dr. Rut­
land officiating. Rrlstoo Funeral
was to thugs.

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�lions of the orange-grapefruit belt.
Soma of the Mata's P00.000.900
citrus crop was kept heated by
any.
Hotelmen and travel agencies
shared the concern with farmers
as reports of Florida's “frecte"

eseape the severe eold was Key
West which had a SO.
Ocala had a lew of 21. Other
Urn around the state Included
Lakeland 22, Tallahassee and Cross
City 21, Jacksonville and Daytona
Beach M, Orlando 2S, Sarasota
M, Tampa IT, West Palm Beach
and Fort Lauderdale, SI, and ClewLston 32.
It was 34 degrees In downtown
Miami and 3$ on the abandoned

drifted northward. Luxury hoteli
had'to resort to heating to hoop
their fuests w arn. Soma touriata
Had the SouQt Florida Cold Coast
for the Bahamas where Nassau
reported a “warm » ” this mornlog.
The Weather Bureau said sons
low ground areas la the northern
part of the “ sunshine state" dip­
ped below the 20-degree mark.
The only spot in the state to

beaches of Miami Beach. Miami
suburbs reported "unofficial lows**
of a . One resident celled the
Weather Burean to report "there
la Ice In my bird bath.*
Tampa’s 27 equalled the lowest
reading aver recorded on thin date
23 years age. It went to a In the
suburbs of Tampe.
A report from Plant City east
of Tampa indicated that the en­
tire winter vegetable crop waa

lost there and that tfte strawberry
crop waa seriously damaged. El­
mer Futeh, manager of the Plant
City Growers Assn., said the "22
degrees in our rural areas has
seriously hurt the farmers." The
readings in Plant City remained
below 20 degrees for six hours
after midnight
At the papular tourist attraction
of Cypress Cardens In Central
Florida, SSO “California-made" oil
heaters were used to protect the
tropical plants, many of them

Weather

b full bloom. A report eald aom4.lT!
of the flower* on the e d fit f t
the attraction were killed by t h * , P
u v fZ I.

Broward County (Fort Lauder*
dab) closed school for today bee 4
cause of lock of sufficient beatlnf
equipment. Parochial schools alan
closed b O at county.
The Weather Bureau foreeaal *
that It-would be “ much colder in
the north and central part of the
state" tonight wth a gradual
warming up for the next few days.

Shop and Save;
In Sanford
A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY
SANFORD, FLO R ID A ,

Established 1909

Governor M ain Speaker
At Farmers' Market
Dedication Tomorrow

The dedication of tbe Sanford t the principal speaker for the event, lari. However, the overall cost of
lab Farmers' Market will take The Sanford State Farmers' the entire Installation, Including
paving and other neceuary conatruetlon, will bo possibly nearer
a half-million dollars.
Tha formal opening erremonlea
were announced by Leo Butner,
manager of the Sanford State
Farmers' Market
Slated to emcee the formal openlng event la Bralley Odham.
Other* on the program tomorrow
afternoon are the Rev. W. P.
Brooks Jr., who will offer the In­
vocation; a welcome address by
Mayor David Gatehel; Commiss­
ioner of Agriculture Nathan Mayo;
Commissioner of the State Market­
ing Bureau Nell Rhodes; State
Senator Douglas Stenstrom; and
L. H, Lewis, director of Florida
State rarm tra' Markets.
Other state officials planning to
be la Sanford for the official
opening event are Thomas D.
Bailey, State Superintendent of
Public Instruction; J. Edwin Lar­
son, State Treaiurer; Ray E.
Green, State Comptroller; R. AGray. Secretary of State; Richard
W. Ervin, Attorney General; Lee
Thompson, Chief Auditor for the
Department of Agriculture; Re­
presentative Mack N. Cleveland
Jr., and Representative Gordon V.
Frederick.
Already opened for operation,
tbe huge two-story steal and. coo.
crete building has been readied
for dedication etremonlti tomor­
row. Manager Leo Butner said re­
cently that all stalls on the msrket
platform have been rented and
“we could have used more."
The original market, built In
Sanford aa an experiment, waa a
wood frame building. It was de­
'iQ lea predominated In Sanford this looks like from 30 to 100 percent stroyed by fire on April 4. with
morning with automobiles “frozen damage to all crops in this area." damage estimated at near $3 mil­
■p" and home water pipes filled “I heard that you could kick a lion.
with lea from tha balow freezing head of cabbage from one end of Tha new market has 22 stalls,
lamparaturaa existing In this area. the field to the other," said Sandy each containing 2,000 square feet
Temperature* dropped to 20 on Anderson as he reported cold of space with a separate entrance
tha Wastalda and to 23 on the damage In the. Sanford Seminole for each on both platforms. Each
Eastside at tha coldest point this County ares.
stall also Is provided with an office
morning.
Sandy Anderson commented that located on the metsanlne floor
Street*, where water gathered he was unable to determine the reached by a spiral steel stair­
la gutter* from yesterday’s rains, cold damage to hardy crops whieh case.
sported sheets of lea and wbcia Include eabbage, celery and onions,
Electric and water outlets are
DaprinUtrs war* left on overnight for three or four days. "It rests provided In each stall and Ice
th an ware Ic* formations that on what kind of weather we have water Is provided at convenient
would dasslo tho first viewer.
tonight and tomorrow," he said. locations throughout tha market
Sandy Anderson. Ass't Mtnsgar
area.
at tha Sanford State Farmers'
Offices for tho management
Markot, this morning said that
and related services are provided
"All tender leaf crop* war* severe­
in a second floor suite on the east
ly damaged and In eome Seminole
end of the building. The lower
County areas wero completely
floor has facilities for a barber
wiped eut."
shop and restrooms.
He said this morning that "ti
A 120 foot paved parking facili­
ty has also been provided for the
maneuvering and parking of trucks
V arm Bureau’s
plying into the area for loaJing.
In addition tn the miin market
Christmas Suppei
facilities, already planned (or tha
m o c J a ifj
new market are a filling station
Set Next Tuesday
and restaurant.
The Seminole County Farm
Bureau wilt hold Ita annual Christ­
mas supper and party Tuesday
night In the Agricultural Building
at Seminole High School,
ga Entertainment haa been plan­
n e d for th* annual event, said Run­
ner L. Carter, eecretary of th* lo­
cal farm bureau.
Supper will be served A 7
•'dock, Carter said, with the Semi­
nole County Farm Bureau furnish­
ing th* bsked turkey and dressing
end members bringing e covered
dish of their own choice.
Carter said "We hope that all
of our Farm Bureau families can
jtknd will be present for this aanuil
event."

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THU RSD A Y , DECEM UER 12, 1937

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COACHES JIM PIGOTT end Dave Lauda smile ai they receive watches given them this morning by
th* football team at Sanford High School. Scale I In front ere Fred Gena*. Hits Athletic Director;
and C. 'Monty" Hindi of Ihe Brahman Bowl Committee. Standing (left to right) are Eddie Harbour,
whe presented the gift* I* tbe coaebee, Pitott ant t.audr.
(Photo by Hcrgitrom)

The third Annual Mayfair Inn
Open Swings Into It's second day
of action tomorrow morning with
more eoot weather expected. To­
day's action was hindered by the
cold wave that swept over the en­
tire state hut not to be denied
by old man weather, tbe “ Glamor
Boys of Golf" went out to vie for
top money in the $13,000 event.
Among the early risers this
morning was Sanford's own Jim
Spencer, who was paired with
George Prelslnger of Des Moines,
Iowa. Jim has long been a stand­
out in the golfing picture here in
Sanford as well at being eloscly
associated with Horae* Stonrham

Tomorrow Night
"A majority of the merchants of
Sanford have agreed tn observe
these hours" said Francis RoundHat, President of the Sanford Mer­
chants Association, as he outlined
hours stores will remain open at
night during the Christmas Shop­
ping Season.
The Sanford Merchants Associa­
tion Is recommending to all mer­
chants that they remain open until
6:30 p. m. on Friday Dec. 13, Fri­
day Dec. 20, Saturday Dec. 21,
and Monday, Dec. 23
These hours, said Roumlllat. are
to b* In addition to eaeh store's
own regular schedule of hours.

Annual Grammar
Glee Club Concert
Scheduled Tonight

FORGERS ARRESTED
NICE. France (UP) - French
police announced the arrest today
of two Coraleans accused of coun­
terfeiting nearly one million dol­
lars In American $100 hills. Police
said the men, Paul (iuldlrelll, 77,
and Jean-Raptiste Paoleltl, 30.
had distributed the money in the
port eltlei of Nice, Vlllstranche,
Marseilles and Geonoa, Halv

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Mrs. John R. Welch died at Us*
Seminole Memorial Hospital at
11:33 a. m. yesterday.
Born in Pound, Va., sh* had
lived here for th* past l i years.
jfWMow of th* late John R. Welch,
sh* operated a nursery here.
Survivors Include two daughters,
Mrs. Gordon V. Frederick, San­
ford: Mrs. Na’h B. Kennedy Jr.,
West Warrick, R. I.; mother,
three sisters, oa* brother and four
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced late*.

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The annual giro club concert
will he presented tonight at the
Sanford Grammar school at 6 p.
m Members of the glee rluh have
been rhoien from each class hy
the director, Mrs. Floyd Richards.
A variety of Christmas and holi­
day songs will tie presented. The
publie I* Invited.

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With the finest field to be seen
on any golf course, tomorrow's
action should give some Indication
of who will be around on the final
day. With cold weather It Is very
hard to say just who will come out
on top. Tho weatherman hat prom­
ised warmer weather hy tho week­
end so Saturday's and Sunday's ac­
tion should ljrlng out larger gallarlei. It li qnpoicd that such nantrs
as Dow Fmjiterwald. Ted Kroll^Al
Hcsslllnk, Frank Slranahan, MTff
Souchnk, and Porky Oliver will be
at the top of the scoreboard come
Sunday.
Artlon Is scheduled to get under­
way at T a. m. In the morning
with the following threesomes tn
order:
•instead of i:)0 to 3 p. m.
Following the Christmas season
7:0o Ted Graygor, I»u Palisthe post office In Oviedo will
dino, Jon Gustin
7:07 Fred Francis, Randy Quick, change back tn Its normal hours.
Rill Zylsatra
7:14 Chris Gers, Orville Parsons,
For Information On
E. R. Smith
CIRCULATION
7:21 Rob Goodman, H u g h
i'll. FA 2-2611
Moore, Hill Wright
or nfter 6:30 p.m,
7:2* Jack Russell, Ellis Brown.
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PH. FA 20973

Two men were hosnltallied yeeterday as a result of a truck ae*
eldent at th* Intereectlon of Geaeva and Beardall Avenue*.
Palmar L. Morris, 44-year-old
commercial fisherman of Gen­
eva, driving a 1057 pickup truck
smashed Into th* rear of a dump
truck drivan by Walter Womble,
20-year-old truck driver for Langs­
ton Construction Co.
Womble waa attempting a left
turn Into a filling itatlon at lb*
Intersection when th* truck ram­
med him from th* rear. Tnteka
dug Into th* roadbed and skidded
about 30 feet before coming to n
stop,
A passenger In the pickup truek,
Lewis C. Henderson, 63, of Geneva,
waa thrown from the cab of tho
truck. Ho la la tho local hospital
suffering from a brain concussion
and posalblo fractured skull.
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yesterday afternoon two miles easl
of Sanford on State Road 4« which
la under construction.
Florida H i g h w a y Patrolman
James L. Sikes Investigated the
accident. Patrolman Slkea said
Morris will be charged with "driv­
ing while Intoxlcaded."
Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans as­
sisted In the Investigation.
Little damage was reported la
the dump truck. However, tha
pickup truck was a total loss.

Morris Named
Officer O f Private
Camping Assn.
Herman E. Morris of Sanford,
owner and operator of the M Q
Ranch near Osteen, was chosen
vice president of the Florida Pri­
vate Camping Association for this
coming year In Tampa yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris attended
this meeting In Interest of tho
Morris Quartel's M-Q Ranch near
Osteen. The Morrises open their
working cattle ranch each summer
for boys and a short period for
girls of Florida and other states
and extended an opportunity for
them to live and learn on a real
cattle and horse ranch in the heart
of Florida.

Bordens Goes Before Milk Commission Today

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the V. i ' e
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threat of lo.in-;
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i;ierate p l an ’ s in I'.imij s. ' &gt;. ! ! ,
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and the staff of the San Francisco
Giants. Jim and George hit the
fairways at tho early hour of 7:07

A new squadron will move Into
Sanford to make its permanent
station at tbe Sanford Naval Air
Station on Jaa. t, 19M, according
to an announcement this morn­
ing from Congressman A. S. “Syd"
Iterlong from Washington.
Congressman Herlong said that
the Navy la shifting the perman­
ent duty station of Heavy Attack
Squadron Three from the Jackson­
ville Naval Air Station to the San­
ford base effective Jan. 1.
Herlong waa advised by tho
Navy that th* transfer Is being
mado In order for tha aquadron to
have the advantage of the heavy
training facilities at the Sanford
base, as well as to remove It from
the heavily concentrated Industrial
area lu Jacksonville.
The squadron complement will
Include 3t officers and 272 enlist­
ed men.
Because Ihe unit will be permanently stationed at Sanford, said
Congressman Herlong In bis re­
lease to The Sanford Herald this
morning, authorisation will be
liiurd to personnel who have fami­
lies lo transfer their dependents to
the Sanford Area.
Equipment of tho squadron con­
sists of l l large aircraft of tho
carrlerbased type.
Heavy Attack Squadron Three
ti comm sorted t»y Ctfrr CTartuebT.
Frossard and th* Executive offic­
er Is Cdr. Jack S. Hall.
Extensive plans have been made
lo bring the additional squadron
to the Sanfnnl Naval Air Station
where It will be a aquadron of
Heavy Attack Wing One. The
squadron, In Jacksonville and the
Naval Air Station there, was a
IIATWING 1 unit under the com­
mand of Captain J. I t Reedy,

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In effect a declaration that the company would be given time to revocation order took tffeeL
licenses would be revoked If the
producers are not paid the money
the eomm'sslon contends Is owed
them, regardless of whether Bord­
ens feels the money is owed them.
The commission contended tho
Tampa, Orlando and rrnsaeola
Durdens plants purchased milk
from producers out of the respec­
tive areas for premium prices for
sale within the areas, and at the
same time paid local farmeri
class two prices for some of their
milk.
The commission want* the com­
pany to make up the difference
to farmer* In the three areas.
Judge Willis said he did not
interpret the commission show
cause order as a flat assertion
that the licenses would ha revok­
ed. He said th* order ameunted
merely to a notice that If the
money was not paid, the com­
mission would hold a hearing to
consider revocation of the license.
Burdens attorneys feared that
if the Iteoiues were revoked, they
would have to wait three days un­
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Postmaster Urges Nation's Missile Lag'
Early Mailing
Controversy Continues
01 Gills, Cards

Gay Brower
M l Art Wall, Jay Hebert, Bob
Torkl
» :« Toby Lyons, Dava Rigan,
John larnum
WASHINGTON (UP» —A Repub. Mich.), ranking GOP member o i
•:3I Carman Oat. Harry Otfutt,
Ucsn congressman today pointed the House defense appropriations
BUI Mayera
the finger of blame at the Truman subcommittee, was the latest con­
10:01 John Mindly, Bay Malaln,
gressman to jump Into the rocket­
Everett Vlnzant
Toatmaiter Joel S. Field said administration for U. S. failure to
10:10 Charlie Grant, Neil H. today. “ Early malllnt of all develop an Intercontinental ballis­ ing political controversy ovn
whether Republicans or DemA
Plopper
Christmas cards and gifts la the tics missile ICBM by 1M3.
10:1T Jim Spencer, George Prei- biggest single factor In yetting He said the administration acted erals were at fault for the pT
linger
all of the mall delivered before counter to advice from General tlon's missile lag.
10:14 Billy CoUlii, Piul Rich­ Christmas. Post Office facilities Elsenhower, Army chief of staff Ford laid the country could have
ard*, Bennie Graham
had an operations! ICBM four
have been expanded, extra help *t the time.
10:31 Paul Blggy, Tom Goamoa, will be available, and everything Is Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr. (R- yean ago If the Truman regime
Lou Bateman
hadn't decided to cancel work on
geared up to handle a record
10:11 Fran Brown, R if Mylaa Christmas mall In Sanford this
« teat ICBM from lOfT lo 13M.
Jr., Anthony A. Miartwa
Jacksra Blames Ike
year."
10:48 John Carr, Tray BarkoBan. Htnry M. Jackson (D-Wash)
Tha
Postmaster
suggested
that
viteh, Billy Cappi
said earlier this week that Elsen­
10:ia Bill Maloney, Gordon Cuitn. you take special care in prepar­
hower failed lo reeommend a half,
ing gift packages for the malls.
Ingham, Ballard Baaatey
istle mliillo pregram while sciW
Make
aura
that
all
addrenea
are
10:IB Dick Bury, Paul ladirlund.
Ing aa chief of staff and later as
legible and complete.
Bon Montreaior
military adviser to the Truman ad­
“If you have any articles of
UiOS Lou Itn a g , J.
Geoiio,
ministration. He aald tbli was one
By ARTHUR L. H1GBEE
unusual alia or bulk, better cheek
BUI Parker
United Press staff Correspondent of the reasons tho United States
with
the
Pott
Office
before
at­
11:11 BUly Watts. Ed Bubla, Bob
tempting to mall them," the Post­ PARIS (UP)— Premier F a l l s had fallen behind the Russians
Banning
In the missile field.
11:10 John C l e a r y , WUIJam master warns. The limits nn sire Caillard called his cabinet Into Meanwhile, the Senate preparedsession
loday
lo
lay
down
Uta
con­
and
weight
ef
packages
varies,
Markham. Gary Cowan
neai subcommittee went ahead
11:IT Oeorge Bamirdla, Denny depending on where you mall your ditions under which Franco might with Itx plana to reopen Its inpermit (he United States to sta­
package.
Champagne, Ed KraU
quiry Friday Into the nation's
11:14 Ed Merrlna, Bob Craaay,
When wropplng gifts for mail­ tion 1,300-mile range ballistic mis­ missile lag.
;m
siles
on
French
soil.
Bob Crow
ing, It la always better to use cor­
At Cape Canaveral. Fla., p rep a?
The
subject
of
U.
8.
missile
U:4t Jim R liitn i, Jim Curtl, rugated cartons, especially whart
atlons were believed In progress
Nick Tantto
Ultra are a number of virioua siz­ bases In Europe w n one of the for the third test firing of the
hottest
lssuss
facing
the
NATO
11:41 Al BoaMllnk, Pete Cooper. ed object! In the shipment. Use
Atlas ICBM later this week or
Julius Boroa
plenty of wadded tissue or news­ summit conference which begins
next week. Tho first two
11:55 John PaU, Ed Burks, Carl paper for eatra protection against here Monday. The Soviet Union early
teals of the big missile were un­
shock, and security wrap each already was fighting the Idea by successful.
HubbeU
13:01 Tad KroU, Chick Harbort, psekage or carton In heavy paper, again threatening to turn Europe
Ford told reporters Wednesday
Skip Alexander
end then tie it with atrong cord. into a graveyard In event ef ■ » ,
13:00 Mike Diets, Joe Conrad, Be sure to lneludo an extra label A year-long Soviet campaign to that the Truman admlnliR-atlon in
1947 cancelled a contract lis-ied
Bert Weaver
with your return address and the frighten the West Europe*" na­ lo
the Convalr Co., In April 19-id,
tions
was
building
up
to
a
climax
13:1« Starters Time
recipients address Inside tho car­
13:23 Don January, Marty Fur* ton or package before It is wrap­ with letters from Soviet Premier lo build and design a test ICD3()i
Nikolai Bulganin to President El­ Convalr is contractor for the cur­
gol, Ed Olivtr
ped.
rent Atlas 5,000-miles ICBM.
13:10 FaUco T orn, Tony Lema,
Another good Idea is to place a senhower, Prime Minister Harold
Ike Testified ta 1944-57
Macmillan.
Caillard.
and
Chancel­
Mike Xrak
,
place of transparent cellophane
12:37 Dow Flnaterwald, Don tap# over the tddresi portion of lor Konrad Adenauer warning of Ford said Eiaenhower testified
before the House defense appro­
Fairfield. Bo Wlnlnger
the label on your packago to pre­ terrible Soviet retaliation.
priations subcommittee In June,
British Accept Missiles
12:44 Ernie Vonler, Walker In* vent defacing In transit, and al­
1910. and February, 1947, urging
man Jr., Bob Hilla
ways make sure to Include the re­ Britain already has decided to more exploration In the field of
12:51 Mike Souehik, Frank cipient! full name, street address permit l.SOO-mllc range U. S. mis­
Stranahan, Henry WUllama J r
siles to be based there. Reliable guided missiles, electronics and
city, zona and state.
sunersonie aircraft.
13:58 Gene Bone, Babe Ueh*
Poll master Field lays that If'you French sources said Trance would Ford said Convair officials, with
ardua, Tom Talklngton
loo,
provided
it
has
a
say
so
on
will follow these three simple
whom he has talked, believe t h #
rules, you are certain to have your when and when nut to (ire them. country would have had an oper­
The
sources
said
France
frit
tho
gifts delivered before Christmas
ational ICBM by 1933 If the origi­
Dr. Knight Will
Day: Wrap tham securely. Address Allied ml'ltzry command should ns! progrim hid been “ pushed
give
the
order
to
fire
rather
than
instead of cancelled for a three
Talk A t Nazarene them correctly and Mail them ear­ Preside^’. Elsenhower.
lyand one-half year period."
When mailing your Christmas Thfeo leading t French news­ “ This break to continuity In the
Church Tonight
papers,
all
of
which
frequently
re­
use tho free labels from the
funding of our research and de­
A special rally typa nrvlca la cards,
Post Office raiding, “All for local flect government thinking, promi­
scheduled tonight at the Church delivery’*. By sorting your Christ­ nently displayed the missile re- velopment work on the ICBM by
the Truman administration result­
of tho N iiartne at 7:11 o’clock.
mas cards and tying them in two orts. They were Le Monde, Com­
Diitrict superintendent. Dr. John separate bundles, with tho address­ at and Taris Journal.'Le Monde ed In V. 8. failure to have longL. Knight of Lakeland la tho guest es ill facing one way, you’ro sure said France wanted “ supra-na- range missiles ahead of the SovleL
Union." Ford m]if.
• • •
speaker. Dr. Knight, formerly of to rpecd their arrive!.
llonal" trigger pulling. Combat
Texaa. has been district super- AU Christmas cards should be and Paris-Journa! trailed for a
lotendent of this area for 11 y u rs. sent by First Class moil, and be NATO “ mixed command "
American and French view* were
Hill far apgrt. Tha United Staton
During this time, hla district has sure to put your return address on
Europe In Quandry
grown from a Isy mambership of your Christmas ear-! envelopes.
w»* believed Insistent on retain­
With the exception of Britain ing control of the missiles and
3.7M to the present membership of This Is not only socially correct,
7,303. Dr. Knight Is tho chairmin but will enable both you and your and Turkey which welcomed new their atomic warheads; France
of the board of trustees at Tre- friends to keep your milling lists weapons the rest of Europe was thought a single nation should pot
might between two fears. ()m» have the right to decide whither
veeea Nisarane Collage, NishvlUe. up-to-date.
was of Soviet reprisals directed to fire.
TanaChristmas cards and package*
Tha public la cordially invited to for out-of-town destinations should against any U. S. missile bases in
Europe. The other fear was that; French fears is reflected in th*
attend.
be mailed well before December the United States might not set in press were that the United State*
loth, and your Christmas mall for lime to prevent Europe being wuuld hestitate to use atomic
weapons as long as It was nut
Colrain, Mass., is tha silo of the local delivery should ba sent at “itemized."
first school in tha United States to least a week before Christmas.
under attack, that the U. S. Con­
French
report!
Indicated
the
gress might refuse to declare war
fly the American flag.
Concluding his appeal for your
in
an emergency, and that the
help in “ Milling Early for Christ­
Tha main s tm t of Dearflsld, mas", Ihe Postmaster said, “I [the one who selects the C hrtiim ai, NATO command rather than Els- •
M a n . has been called "the most am counting on ’the lady of tho card*, buyi most of the gilts, and senhower should have the power
sees lo It that the Christmas mill- to decide (be issue of nuclear
beautiful in America-"
house' to really make this Cam­ log list ti up-to-date."
weapons.
paign a big success. She's usually

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NEW OFFICERS OF THE Seminole County Mlnt .tertel Aeaoelatlon ere: (Left J o rlibl) Cbeptata
Wlllin a C. Fuller, vice preeMent, the Rev, Perry la, Stone, president, and the Rev. John TOoim l
(Photo by Bergstrom)
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'a hie- and fabrkaUd market boOdlag will be
Iwrfccd State Farmera’ Market will be
iQr JmUrbted end openort.
Kar tUa aaar, la a f a r i a t t l m atood
A w t f f c j * ----- lkk nwmv the woodan
t M t h a t enee boosed the market It
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the fear waa expressed that such a
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i the platfsntt for
Now, through the cooperation of many
valuable eitiieas, a braid new market has
mushroomed from tho aabos of tho wooden
kdkUng.
Everyone pitched In to mako sura that

roy Collin*, who U ilated to be here for tbe
dedication ceremonies.
1 - J n l l a r W tom wUJ m m - th . nuater of cemumiei. Nathan Mayo, Agrical*
tura Coonuieeioner, ie elated to epeak to
those who attend the event. Neill Rhode*
*"d Senator Dowlas Stenitrom win aleo
share honors on the speakers plstfornt.
All wUl praise the wonderful buddlnf,
the amount of vegetables, fruit and pro*
dues that moves from its platform, the co­
operation of the people in securing such en
excellent structure for such an important
phase of our economic lift here in Central
Florida.
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But none wDI appreciate the new,
varl-colored, modern, fireproof Sanford
State Farmers’ Market more than those
who stood to one side on the night of the
disastrous fire to see It eaten away by
bolstrous flames.
As Nathan Mayo said Tueaday. as he
announced from Tallahassee the dedication
of the nurket *1 hope there ere no bleck
sets around.”

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meed Is pretty awe la play a pert
ta dlemuieas.
EeperieUy, UM Uatted States will
be isksd ta take am uMttthreell
stead ea Ik e NetherUade ride.
If the United lu te s agrees, it
wUi mesa a shift is American pn-

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African and Asian countries In­
troduced a resolution in the Unit­
ed Nations Inst month cstUaj h r

ModemBunyai
pH y weakening htuhmnd muttered
between clenched teeth.
Off went the wife again on a
tear of eerrie# stations, but they
were too busy to sand help. She
rushed home end asked enee more
what she should dr.
"Call tho fire department," the
husband whispered.
firemen tarn* to tho rescue,
freed the men and eared the
houee. The husband was last seen
held lh* tree bp at erm’e length stumbling into his home, mumbling
tor about ta hour, getting angrier dark comments to pa one in par*
Uculsr.
•
—and weaker—by tbe miauto.
First el *U, ho e ailed to his wife
tor mere then 10 mlautot before
VTVOINTfl FOSMNED
■he heard him. Sho ruehed euUlde
sad sew her husband planted be- SNEEDVTLLE, Ttan„ (UP) neath tbe tree and supporting It TTw cirboo monoxide peisealag
of 11 high school students during
above Me head.
"What shall I dot” ah* cried. a bua trip was under IngMtigatlan
"Call my brother," the deeperete today. School authorities said the
youths were overturns Wednesday
woodsmen iheuted.
the wai usable to find the bro­ aa they traveled ta a baaketball
game. Soma war* eeml-coasclous
ther sad returned.
"What shall 1 dot" aha asked whta the vehicle arrived al Its
deatlnatloa. AU were reported re■gain.
"Hess* the neighbors," her aovariag today.
ipouie tailed.
She ran to neighboring homes,
NEW TEETH REPLACE OLD
but no one w tt la. However, she
MOBILE. Ala.. (UP)— A dentist
found two smell beys pasting by Is fighting a losing battlo with the
on the street ead mils tod their tooth ef lT-yaar • eld housewife,
aid. They were toe small to help, Mra. Katie Cardalt. Two of Mrs.
sad were dismissed.
Cordell's permaieot tooth war*
"Whit shall I do aowf" the Mlraetad and new teeth grew in
wailed.
to flU hath vacancies.
“ Cal! e service stattoa," the re-

DULUTH, Mian, s - A house­
holder roes to the occasion when i
SS-foot In* threatened to crush
not beat Communism and Khrushchev ua- his bom*.
Ik e mea, short a end M medi­
um' sise, leal eight a where he
was cbeppiag and the tree, shout
four feet la elrtumferenee, began
The Real Substance

W
o Must W ork Hard For Freedom
Oca of tho major ireskneesMi omissions,
; failures, negligees a and, often, cowardices
of tho. West Is tin t we hove not eoffteiontJjr aryuod for, preachad for and demanded
freedom far tha Russian paople. If tho Rus• gtaa people were suffleientty free to elect
frepreeentatlvee who would speak in govern*
v m eat against Krushchev and the Communist
Farty, then the war danger would be leseened go mugk that men and women sll over
{he world coaid go to bed calmly and witheat dread.
A moral sentiment for freedom must be
grouted, clarified and nourished with honest
and passionate thought. It cannot be or­
ganised as a powerful world force in a day.
jfrers have been loot when this sentiment
could have been made active and conscious
In the minde of own all over the world.
The world protested too little about forced
collectivisation and the millions Stalin
’paused te die for it. The world protested
many other crimes of the Kremlin re­
gime.
Moral sentiment is a power only when it
|s really moral sentiment and when it is
‘alhre. Lenin worked tirelessly, thought
itirslsssly, even in hopelesa days of axils.
How many of ua work and think tirslsssly
'enough, warn, inspire, educate to check the
evil force of Communism f You cannot train
•a a haircut, shave and whiskey on the
.gocke to meet * powerful fighter; you can-

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One of the new Broadway plays Is ‘The
Dark at the Top of tho Stairs,” by William
Tnge. In a newspaper article discussing the
intent of his play, the author described its
time aa an era when "men sometimes plac­
ed more value on tho means of livelihood
than on Its substance.”
Here is a provocative statement that de­
mands more than Just casual thought. H
sums up rather well an ailment that af­
flicts many Americana and serioualy diatorta
their lives. Indeed. Ingo says th a t he flnda
some slmilaritlee between tho time of his
play—the oil boom period of the 1920’s—
and our own rather hectic period.
So much emphasis Is placed on material
success, and the atmoophero of our timo is
so much a sort of grand scale keeping up
with the Joneiei, that maintaining one’s
perspective Is difficult. The means of liveli­
hood and alt that a good income makes pos­
sible begin to seem mors Important thin
anything else in life. Yet the accumulated
wisdom of many generations of men as­
sures us that this is not true.
Material welfare la important, certainly.
Bodily health and comfort, good etothee, fast

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MISSILE FIZZLE JITTER! The amoka bad hardly settled i t
Cap* Canaveral alter the world
renowned "misfire," before Sena­
tor Holland pointed htl finger It
the three mistakes ho lays the De­
partment of Defease has made in
our mliilln program. (1) He laid
ft wai unwiie to divide the pro­
gram between the three military
services and 1st them fight and
compete over who wee going to
do what. (I) Ho laid that thoio
la authority ahouid not have silowed themselves to be pushed in­
to this baity ami unwise experi­
ment by gossip sad criticism both
here and oversea*. (1) He thlnhe
we showed • "ridiculous depar­
ture" from our previous sound ap­
proach to the satellite launching
program. "The aoooer we get over

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Freeman
Star Brand

They spin their wheels and ikld
sideways. Thii (tails traffic. The
folks behind them sit In their
cars with heaters, defrosters,
windshield wiper* and radios turn­
ed on. Batteries run down. Care
run out of gsi. Tempers get short.
And traffic itands still. Worst traf­
fic jam here was U miles loog.
A trip that usually tikes thirty
spact In theea two fialds." Holland minutes—took three hours the day
■aid that the seed for unification of the laow. Now the snow he*
la our Armed Service* te so ur­ stopped toUling. Most of the streets
gent, that if the Executive Depart­ have been sanded or scraped. But,
ment doesn't take tome action to tbe snow Is still In our yard. Ele­
bring it about, he is sun the next ven lnchee deep, it keeps haunt­
ing us. It reminds ua that we still
Congns* certainly will.
MORE ARMY TO JAXT - The had better have our head exam­
move Is on to get the newly or­ ined. Anybody should know better.
ganised Army 4th Corps hesdquar- Silting here "snowbound" when
ton station In Jacksonville. Loa­ we should ba "Florida bound."
der cf the drive is Congressman But that's tho way It goas—"next
Charlie Bennstt Ho esye the year" wo always say. Even
Corps should Include Florida, Geor­ though we don't do anything about
gia, North and South Carolina. It—It nelly does make us home"With 3rd Army headquarters In lick.
Atlanta. Jacksonville la tho logi­
cal place for tho Corps hcadquar-

To push hie Idea, he made so
niter hour* cell on* evening t u t
week oo Secretary of the Army
Wilbur M. Brucker In hie Penta­
gon office. No promise was forth­
coming, but Brucker told Bennett
that he w u "sympathetic" to his

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In Christmas Program Friday

To Have Program

LAKE MONROE- “ The
ISO fourth grade atwdenta of
Change Their Minds" will be
Soulhside School will present the
title of the Christmas play
"Story of Christmas" on Friday
at lhv Lake Monroe School I
afternoon at 1:00 P. M. to the
at 7:30 o. m. Tha fllT wffl
auditorium.
presented by the third and
•
Oy VMG'MA t o r n .
The five tsachera of the fourth
grades.
Nothing could be vaguer thin a c.
grides have Iren working closely
The giro chib will Mug
man trying to osicribe a wadding, George Touhy called to tell me with their atudlnta, preparing
maa carols. Santa Clztta will vUM
a id *a part Art McCarthy, aa wttl Uut captain Frank R. More, who them for tho program. Thp teach­
toe ichoel after the program.
projod aa ha la from hla duties ia wis itaUoned hero la Sanford aev- ers ar* Mrs. Ntaey Brick. Mrs. Ik e regular buaiseta meeting of All parpata a rt inrftad to attimd.
VAH S, almost hit a aaaf today eril jeers ago he* boon transfer­ Hilda Davia, Mrs. Catherine Who!- the Gamma Omega Chapter ef
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aa ho told me about Don Luponc'a. red from headquarters in the Car­ chet. Miss Marguerite Dotain and BBA waa held Monday evening
Art tald lha bridt won a dress ibbean to become the Command­ Mias Caroline McInnU. The direc­ ■t the heme if Mlaa Pally Walwith a tight top and ttosseclo'-h ing Officer of the Brunswick Na­ tor for the chenu of 1M children kir, liQl Oak Are.
00 the shirt Thorn aetaed to bo val Air Station, Brunswick, Me. la Mrs. Arietta Coberly, muale Tha buitnese meeting was con­
r . T. Meriwether
Mma doubt about tho hvtdMmatai. That’a beck ia my country—amt teacher.
ducted by the vice preaident. Miss
wMC
Mrs. D. B. Rocksy
H tr name waa Claudia and she perhaps lobitar would tail* aa The.children will ilng a selec­ Walker In tike absence of the presi­
to Caplain More'e
friends
tion 1rof favorite Chrlttmas carols dent. Mra. -Brneat Cowley.
Mrs. J. E. Terwilleger
wort green, but beyood that ha
Sanford aa it would to me, This and aongs. The publle is Invited A report was heard on the
knew nothing.
Don's good bachelor frionda gave Information reaches them just In to attend.
Thanks giving basket given a nee­ Too big to wrap? Furcbaw •
him a party Friday night, hoping time for Christmas card sending.
dy family by the group and It was make a miniature of your gkR
to convince him perhapa that mar­ Since th* golf elinie waa can*
decided to again help tkii family to present oo Chriiimia Day.
riage waa for the bird!, hut 1° r » celled beeiuae of tho bod wea­
at Chrtatmai.
avail. The Lupone* are now happi­ ther, there was much milling
Rushing season waa diseusied
around el the C. C. today. Found
ly honeymooning In Miamiby the group and plana started
Men’s Jew elry
Boo and Irwin Fleischer gave a out more local newi than national.
for thp ertatTRURIDAT
"drop in ’ party Tuesday night Ken Terbelt h is replaced depart­
Following to t buslneaa aajaion.
(or Uielr ion Mat. and hla frieej ed Gen* Witgeti aa leeretery of Harry McCall. Manager ef the rtfreikmeito ef Chrtatmas rooUaa
U'"- r ,
tram Camp Lajoune. Bob Banning, the Sanford Men'i Golf Associa­ Boys Camp at Ridgecrest will be aad coffee were eajeyed by Mr*.
who qualified Tuesday for the P. tion. Ken and Jan were last aeon at Ihe First BapUat Church Dec. Jack Bchlrird, Mr*. Eugene Elred facia (from tha cold) 11 to ahow colored elides of the bridge. Mill Barbara Flynt. Mlee
G. A. tournament. Itob won Ihe with
AU-Marlne tournament In IBM— trying la line up their HtUe boy camp and apeak to boys about Lola Bartoeiu and Mlae Walker.
la originally from Cleveland. Ohio. who had climbed to the top ef Camp Rldgacreat for boyi.
It wai decided to hold the eoThursday la Church Wide VisitsMel li the homo tow*, golfer ef tho bleacher*.
d e l meeting Taeeday. Dec. it
lien
day
for
too
F
in
t
Baptist
whom wt are moat proud - and no Friend* of SherUtreke Wagner
at n o W. llth It. at T:M with
alouch hlmaelf—however h t had a will be glad to know that he is
CCarol
I
"Choir
(girls
9-13)
of
,h
a
j
Mr*.
Estridge acting a , hoataaa.
. v-'-1
bad day Tuesday, so now we will In town and available for tho next
First
Rspllst
Church
will
rehearsal
have to cheer (or hla good friend two
weeks for coif, pirlirs nr
—— —
——
Bob.
whgt hive ynu. SherUtreke U on at l:U p. m., the Concord Choir — —
About 31 frianda "dropped In" IA hie way from JackimvtUo to Bt. (girls 13-11) st 7:oo and tha Church of too Radaamer at 3:30
aee Mel and meet Bob. Boo hid Loula where he will be a BAR Church Choir (adults) at l:M p. m. F. M. to rehears# the Christmai
ptaewd her magnificent arrange­ rep to eomelhlng. Sanford I* hi * The Cub Scout Committee of th* program. AQ participant! era Give him a Tie Bar aad Caff
ment* (done recently for the flo­ favorite visiting »pot-and he First Freibytrrian Church will ashed to know their parti,
Links. See our large Mleetiom
meet In Ihe Educational Building
HliNIMY
wer show) around the houie. The could net m in the tournament.
&amp;1
I Th Friendship Leagua of lha
ENSIGN AND MRS. DONALD LUPONE, u th*&gt; d«*c«nd (ha eltpa at tha Navy chapel, toseath an buffet table wee molt Chrtstmgiy
'is
11.30 up
E. B. Smith was another stran­ at T:U p. m.
honor gusrd of E m . Lupwia’a fellow officer# at VAH-3._The couala » U wed la*t Saturday.
with red and gold flowers. Since ger aeen it the club this after­ The Dcsrons of tha Firit Pres-1 Congregational Chrlitiaa Church
( (Photo by Bergstrom) *
i
the boya could not bo here (or tho noon. The Smith* have moved to byterlan Church will meet lg toe will hare a Chrtitmaa party for
Wart J«w«lry
Its members It 1 :» p. m. MenYultUdo »*non. title la tho next Lakeland end are making them- Session Room at T:U p. m.
STORK
SATURDAY
day, Dee. IB In th* Fellowship
beat. And lucky Bob Bennlng can •alvei mighty scarce around these .
Real Daughters
Sunday school teachers and pu-| Hall Mrs. E. Benedict will be the 203 E. UL
count his lueky stars that he knowi parte.
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pils will meet at the Lutharan hoatais.
charming Fleischers.
O f U.D.C. Honored theI potting
of tho tournament, and
If
you
know
me. that 1» ibout all
At Tea Tuesday
you will hear this week, recordi
In a double ring ceremony Sat chidi.
Miss May Dickens, the oldest ehow that Roy Holler and Judge
tirday at 1:00 P. M. Mias Joanne Mild of honor v u M in Angela
[ p r a ia
0
Acuto was united In marriage to TucUii of Dunkirk. She was gown* Real Daughter of the U.D.C. In Ernest Householder were the first
two to buy
Ensign Donald Lupone. The bride cd In pink and carried a pink bou­ Sanford waa the epccial g u e st,--- ticket* for th* P.
, G.
,
ia the daughter of Mr. and Mra. quet.
Tuesday
afternoon
at
a
ten
given
I
*
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,n
p
r0
ttt"
“
‘h,
doltn Acuta of Dunkirk, N. Y- The Best man for tha groom waa
Country Club.
grootn'a parents are Mr. and Mra. Ensign Glenn GrUfla. Uthar waa by the Norman Howard daVere
Had hoped to aee my Mend
Ensign Al Parker. Farming tha Chapter of tho U.D.C.
Porky Oliver out there today, but
Dominic Lupone of Dunkirk.
The ceremony waa performed guard of lionor a* Ihe couple left The tea waa given at the homo ha moves faster than I ean. and
In the chapel at the Sanford Naval the chapel, were Ena. Dave Rock­ of Mrs. George Harden, and hot*- waa out of light before I could
Air Station, with Father Hubbell ford, Eni. Ed Williams, Lt. &lt;jg) ored all of lha Real Daughters trap him. Porky mad* many eon
Larry Corrorna, Ens. Bob Kenne­
quests here last year when he
officiating.
The chapel waa decorated with dy, Eni. Marty Heckler, and Ena. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Harden wa* th* winter pro at the M. C.
white gladioli and greenery. Tra- Art McCarthy. They are all bro­ were Mrs. W. C. HIU and Mrs.
ditional wedding music waa play* ther officers In VAH-3, to which Emmet McCall.
Ihe groom la attached.
The dining table was covered
cd by Ihe organist.
The bride waa given in marriage A reception followed the cere­ with an Imported eulwork doth.
THURIDAT
by her fathtr. Hir gown waa mony at the B. 0. Q. The couple Pink gladioli and red chrysanthe­
Sanford Evening Home Demon­
white satin with a round nack and left for a ho.ieymoon In Miami, mums formed the centerpiece,
three quarter length ileeves. The after which they will rciido in which wee flanked by silver can­ stration Club will have a meeting
waltz length skirt waa covered Sanford. Ensign Lupone la a gra­ delabra bearing pink candles. Mrs. Thursday at tha homt of Mrs. Sa­
with an overskirt of tulle, liar duate of Dunkirk High School and Harden's prlti winning arrange­ ra Kate Myars, anytime after l:0B
shoulder veil was 'attached to a Fedonla State Teaeheri’ College ments were apparent In Ihe living p. m. Those who do not know lha
way may meet at to* Center at
room and hall.
roranet of irer) pearl. She earned N. Y.
B y Fielderest, m id* of rsyon-cotton-orlon. Com*
a bouquet of white chrysantheMra. David Caldwell, president 7:00 P. M.
The
Seminole
Rebecce
Lodge
No.
mums and purple throated orof the local chapter, poured. Other
ptetely washable, “guaranteed forever against
Joy Ruth Class
Real Daughters honored, besides 43 will meet Thursday night it
m oth damage." Twin and doublt size in tho "New
Miss Dickens, were Mra. Claude 1:00 P. M. Initiation and ChristMakes Plans
Pilot Club Hos
Herndon, Mra. R. J. Holley. Mrs. maa party at Oddflllowi lfalli '
H. L. Perkins Sr.. Mrs. A. B. Wal­ The Senford Duplicate Bridge
Crusader «o!id" end "R oiette print."
For Christmas
'a
lace. Mra. Roy Wright, Mra. W, P. Club meets at 1:00 P. M. at the
Christmas Party
Yacht Club. Thera will be Indi­
Highlight of the Pilot Club's an­ The Joy Ruth Sunday School Fields and Mrs. J. St. Clair White. vidual play.
nual Christmas party which waa Clasa of the First Bantlit Church
FRIDAY
held in the Yacht Club on Tues­ held the regular monthly business Otto Thomas. Mrs. Sylvia Huff22.95 - 31.95
The SalUe Harrison Chapter of
and
social
meeting
Monday
even­
day evening was the musical pro­
moh. Mrs. Richmond L. Griner. the D. A. R. will meet at th*
ing
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Jack
Mar­
gram put on by Rodger Gregory
Mrs. Marvin Wood, Mrs. Bill
of Mrs. ’F. E. Bole for the
and Lee ?rscr of Orlnndo. They tin. Mrs. Alfred Chiles, class pres­ Johni Jr., Mrs. Ray McKee Jr., home
regular
meeting and Christmas
ident,
conducted
the
meeting.
presented "Musical Memorlea" on
Mrs. Alfred Chiles Jr. and Mrs. party, Friday, December 13 at
The
devotional
wa*
.given
by
Bob Compton.
the Hammond organ.
3:00 P. M. Co-hos(*ii«i will be
Mr. Sager, sested at the organ, Mrg. Griner and Mrs. Carrigan.
Ths next meeting nil) be held Mrs. E. M. Hoke and Mrs. A. C.
gate a perfect imitation of the Rrporti were given bv group lead­ at the home of Mrs. R L. Griner. lemon. All vlittiag daughters ar*
old fashioned circus calliope, ban­ ers. plana were made for visita­
' invited.
jo music, Jack Benny's violin and tion of members and protoecta.
Hawaiian guitar music, while Mr. Mrs. William Cagle, Mrs. M. H.
Thla beautiful blanket ia an ideal w eight for Spring, Summer,
Gregory gave an interesting com­ Jones, Mrs. Marlon Wood. Mrs.
mentary. They acrompanled the Sylvia Huffman, Mra. Riy McKee
Fall. Solid background with hand-ucrecttcd print design.
gursts for Ihe singing of "White Jr. were welcomed as new mem­
Christmas" and concluded their bers. Yearbooks were given to all
program with "Silent Night. Holy members.
Plan to mova to 115 Magnolto In January
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Night" played against a back­ Toys were brought to be given to
the
3-ycar-old
Sunday
school
clast
ground of soft camllrlighlPINK CARNATION . . .. 8.95
Mri. David Uatchel had charge and department at Christmas,
of the program and introduced the riin i ware mide to send Christ­
musician*. Mra. D. K MeNab, mas lifts to aa elght-yegr-eld boy
president, welcomed Plloli and at the Children’s Home In Lake
their guests. Hostniex were Mrs. land, Fla. The child Is sponsored
It. M. Bill, Mrs. Sue Stevenson, by the class.
Mrs. Esther Rive and Mill Doro­ A cash gift was made to pur­
chase a gift for ■ patient at the
thy Jouraki*.
Sanitarium near Or­
All colon In Purrey, Acrllnn, Cotton L Nylon, Heirloom. All
Prior to the Christmas dutatr Tubereulaii*
Six members voluntatrad to
which wa* itrved by Mrs. H. W. lando.
gift boxes for patients.
Wool, Rayon A Nylon. What could b« a warmer gift than a
Little, Mrs. Harvey Swanson read pack
Letters were read from recent
a beautiful Christmas message and
who have moved. Christ­
offered thanks. Gifts were present­ members
luscious Chatham blanket from Vowell'g.
m cards were signed by the
ed to Mra. Lltlle and Mra. R- A. eu lm
to be sent to them.
Howell Sr.
During tha social hour, a Bible
6.95 up
The banquet tables, plared In a game
was played. Eliaaheth Chilei
If stupe. were covered with while received the award. Mr». Bette
All Wool
linen cloths and beautifully deco­ Rengen won a word game. The
rated with frosted candles, snow hoiten served delirious refresh­
$15.00 NOW
tipped fern, miniature angels and ment! to Mrs. A J. Peterson. Mra,
Chru'raai tress fishloned of W. A Cagle. Mr* Sf. H. Jonei.
bright colored bills Gifts were Mra. Don R eign. Mra. Wm. Car
exchanged among the members rigan, Mr*. Howard Altman, Mr*
and "Secret P*l»".
Solid colored gorgeoua comforter, dacron filled. Give a useful
In keeping with the club's Men- ..
tal Health project, each member 1 , :
„
_
brought a giy Chrlatraai card Mr' » * ? •* Swinion reminded
gift and a luxurious gift this Chrletmas. They’ll appreciate
with II Inside, to b . lent to the ra* ? ^ rr ^ ^ ,ukb '
e!!d
Mental Health Institution at Ar
whichwill be held In the
and enjoy It also.
radii. The cards and money, It
lfm
U- She an­
OTHERS
LOW
u s , explained by Mrs B E. Chan- nounccd her
for the
man. president of the Seminole party.
16.95
Pilots and gueit* enjoying the
'County Mental Hsalth Association,
AS
PRICE !
will b» distributed to the imiivi* party were Mr. and Mrs t B
tuats in the Institution to spend Randall. J r . Mr. and Mrs. George
A Siine. Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
as they please
Following the dinner and pro Payne, Sir. and Mrs. H. A. Swangram a short buiineas meeting *°n* s,r ™d Hr*'
n re a a up for C hrtatm aa and a a v t too! Sloktly new F ill
waa held with Mrs MeNab prf’id *r • &gt;,r,
M.r*' J ° * U r i ' d*
** aulta in regular and 1 st - models.
Ing Members were reminded that *lr' *™ *!. « * Rh « * £ * » * « ! ’
they were to ring th- bell for Ihe s ^t ,,r; *"d
*;
J!r’
Salvation Army on Ssturday. D»e
,r'' * 'j! G*lcb*i} lnd Mr
. Gift Certificates In Any Amount
11 at tha Past Office and
Mr- and
l.,¥ ,£ N7 ' - .
Crory'! from »:00 A. M. to J .'0 Mrg °jp. Jj|U# Mra. 0. t
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COVINGTON
Sanford SeminoUa
M l p a l M haadltag and eewtrel type basketball in winning
(M r f b i| |ara« on tha road la
ever three gnan la New Smyrna
laal Tuesday night. Tha vanity
now p acta a M record while tha
JC*» hava fbOavad la tholr Mg
hrothara b a t (topi with aa Ldentical m ar t , la an thno of their
atarta they hava played errorleaa
ball and abow that they plaa to
gtva Sanford tt*a flret winning
te a a dace MM. Tha heat record
to ha foen in Sinfbrd recently waa
la 1W whoa tha team came op
with I wine. Thla fait atart baa
finally created entbuilaim among
the aporta fatii of Sanford and
eoaeh Bod Layer or get everyone
to tarn out and aopport thla fine
•quid of toys.
Tha Samlaolea will go agalnit the
Lyman Greyhound* hen tomor­
row night In a double header which
wfl) gat underway at T:M In tha
High School auditorium. It Is re­
ported that the Greyhound* have
a very ocrappy aquad so tt ihould
prove very Interesting down to tha
laat minute.
Sopfcemore guard, Ray Lundquiet, who tattered laat year aa a
freshman, lid bis aquad against
the Cudai with a very Impreulve
I t point total. Ray went "wild"
In the second half end wricked
tha Cudai chances with file driv­
ing lay-ups. Re also did a vary
fine Job on defense by holding hie
man to a mere S points.
Big Mike Tamny, who only fin­
ished on Uie gridiron last Satur­
day night, and Joa High literally
controlled both boards throughout
the contest and aided tho eause
greatly. High, who Is leading scor­
er for the Semlnoles, hit 4 field
goals end I free throws to come In
second with II points.
Foreward, Bruce McCoy hit four
set shots from the outride and
tha only thing the ball hit waa the
bottom nf the net. Bruce alto con­
tributed to tho victory with Ma
share of tho rebounds.
Guard, John Barley, worked an
night with Lundqulit hi the bell
handling department and wai able
to hit for S points.
It was a very Impressive team
victory and all the boys worked
together on overy play. Very few
mistake! were made, as tt ean
plainly bo seen by the outcome
of tho scare. This learn could very
well be the sleeper that the local
folks have been waiting for for
so long. Plan to com* out to ovary
homo game and give them your
full eupport.
While the Varsity wai very 1m-

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retired i s peers age and It's
la that soma 'at yea younger
a may hava lest him in tha
a of Routs Rockne, who was
Btamparary end friendly foe,
m tha Dutchman saver w u

koala T-form at Ion at Chicago’s

O a k Park High School la MU, orl-

gloated the huddle, perfected the
Mkral pass from center end aired
• a screen peas.
h p gained added fame, after
Ma retirement from the gridiron
at tha age of U, as the "Remfcrendt of lha prairies" But while
M e oils are highly prised, he
ta rre d
a long apprenticeship
which alerted whan he’quit school
i t M to become a sign painter.
Bern In Berlin, Zup Immigrated
with hla family to Milwaukee
when he was two yaars old. After
that first awing with a alga paint*
ar*a brush ha returned to gradu­
ate Arum high school, went back
la algn painting and then again re­
turned to Ms schooling by metricslating at the University of Wlaeousln.
Tried Mtottog Agile
Alt got another cut from the
Zuppke brush even before football.
But after an unsuccessful "fling"
St painting la New York Zuppke
took e post u football coach at
Muahagoa, Mich., High School In
lMM. In MM he moved to Oak
Park where, It might be added,
one fo his player* was a lad
Bsmad Kmeat Hemingway, who
sleo has contributed hla bit to the
arte.
Then, b MU, Zuppke turned
down offers from m era l other
aoI!c*ei to start ■ M-year tenure
which made him a legend at
Illinois.
Remembered area mors than
the sueeeie of hla teamf, which
captured teven Big Ten championships, was tho Zuppke wit. When
on# critic contended that "all
Grange can do la run" Zup shot

MOT IN ROCKIES

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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tho Sixth grade Liens, tod by
Captain George PIttard wBI go
against the Tigers af the fifth
grade tomorrow night at the Me­
morial Stadium to the Graamar
School FTA sponsored event b
what proves to be one of the moat
thrill packed conteete of Ita Mod
—anywhere! I Thla tremendous
PEANUT BOWL event le schedul­
ed to hnsta M ’ • « and s tarfe
crowd b entidpeUd. Tho event
will also bring two all iter teams
of the Grammar school together
in a contest that will mead the
championship of the sehooL
The Tlgera are captained by
none other than "Fireball, Cy Fitton, of the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
preailve In their victory, Coach tion and he hsa elated that Ms
Dick SUver’i JV chargee a n not
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Tarry Cbrlitenson hit for M points their deadly passing attack. Fltton
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department
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•M m at the new market ta be dedicated tomorrow at I o'clock.
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ASST. MANAGER SANDY ANDERSON and B.tretary, Mr*. Edith M. Dutton. Tha inita of of.
flcta ore upltd by supervisory personnel la In the aaat end of tha now Sanford Farmers’ Markat
ta bo dedicated tomorrow,
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NEW YORK (UP) - "At tti*
time of the year, just about this
weak when I was yeuag, onathird of tha population began fndnlging In wish-making a n d
dream-manufacturing.
Thus ipoka Wilbur, aur office
grouch. Only this time ha didn't
■earn so much grouehy as just
plain wistful.
Which third Is that, old boy?
“The UtUe c h i l d r e n , lame
brain,” said Wilbur. "Wa used
ta gat stara ta our little ayaa and
bagln thinking abant what tha
world owed us for Christmas.”
You mesa visions of sugsr
plums dsnetd In your heads, the
way It saya In tha old poem
about tha Night before Chriatmaa?
'■Never heard of a sugar plum,”
said Wilbur. "What danced In our
beads were things like Flexible
Filers and modtl trains, skatss
and toys and baseball bats, and
wo wished and wished and wished
so hard that soma of tha wishing
sometimes came true. What's the
maltar with kids today, anyhow!"
dual Dream Wllbnr
Why nothing, Wllbnr. What do
you mean, what's tha matter
with them! They wtah and draam
just the wsy you did.
"I will bet you a pretty pen­
ny (he talks (that way st times)
that If you took a kld-ln-the-street
poll you’d find that today's or­
ganisation child, If he dreama at
all before Chrlslmas, dreams not
In terms of himself as so Individ­
ual but . . . ”
Wilbur, you had better halt
right there, in mid • sermon, be­
cause you art getting a bit hard
ta digest Organization c h i l d !
Himself si an Individual! Do you
have ta carry on that way In the
middle of a busy office?
"What I am trying to thrust
through your skull,” said Wilbur
"Is that In my day as a moppet
we wished In terms of ourselves
and what we—me, I, little Wilbur
—was going to get for Christ­
mas.”
Selfish little rascal wersn't you!
"Completely," said W i l b u r .
"And here’s the thing. Todsy,
what with yth* sprawl of televi­
sion across tho country, kids are
conscious of tha group, of tha or­
ganisation of society, of their
Identification with tha family —
and what’s good for tha group Is
good for them.”
Just what are you getting at,
If anything!
Kids Different Today
"Simply this,” said W i l b u r .
"Kids are losing their Individual­
ity. When 1 was a kid. each other
kid was an Individual.”
Yosh, amt one of them was a
rest character—namely, you.
"Hist I was,” said Wilbur
proudly. "Now, It seems to me
from what I see, all the kids are
beginning lo merge Into one mew­
ing blah, a sort of pack, you know
what I mean?”
I know what you mean and I
also know you're craiy. You got
any kids of your own, or In your
family!
"No, but 1 got eyes,” said Wil­
bur.
Well, you b o 11 • r get 'em
changed, old man. You ain't been
so far off bass since you laughed
at tha rocket-to-the-moon boys.
You get ona child — just ona —
around you for a day and you'll
learn what individualism Is.

You M ay Be C ausing
Your Own H eadaches
pyHMUEILI
A PERSON who trios to be par-headache remtdlaa probably wffl
feet tn everything he does vUl give prompt relief. But that's only
very often And his rtwird Is—a! temporary help. You want to prehradaeht.
rent thcoe baadaebaa from tol don’t want you to aas this currtng.
u an excuse for not really trying To do that, you*va sol
In anything yoa do. But tha fact change your attitude about a
la that those of you who work too of things.
hard to do too much art perfect For ona thing, don’t Insist on
perfection In everything you do.
candidates (or migraines.
Do your boat, but dont try to work
Attacks Aru lovoeu
beyond your capacity.
Migrates headaches aru &lt;
by a painful distension of t h a Too
'
head’s blood vessels. Often they Don’t
are very severe and throbbing. In ana day
bad attacks, you may beeoma 111 Jobs eai
and even vomit
| tomorrow.
While they can begin any time, Taka time out to relax. I know
they usually start early in the'you housewives have a lot of
m ornlnr You might have one chores to do about tha home,
when you awake.
INevertheless, try to set up a reguWhat can bo dona about them! lar time for Just sitting and restAs you know, I’ve always u rr * teg.
you to sea your doctor when you] one more thin*. Try to aeeept
a n 111. This advice la Just u ap-| people aa they are. Don’t expect
pile able In a ease of prolonged too much from them—or yourand repeated headaches.
Isalt.
T ain R Easy
o r a n o w AIR) a x t w h
However, two out of ovury three1
.. N.: Are brain
persona with headaches can d*
.able?
g n at deal toward helping t*
-■ Answer: If It la dlaeovarad early
selves If they win only tab*' ...ga enough, and If proper treatment
a bit easier and no’
io do Is Instituted before It has pro*
everything Just rtgh
Igretsed, brain tumor may ha
A eoupls of aspirin or other, helped by surgery or '-ray.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— ly W1UIAM IITT —
Central Press Writer

TO KEEP triffle rolling tn
Moscow, on Jan. 1 tha local au­
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limits on that city’s streets.
Sounds IDie a Red plot to Uqul*
data tha pedestrian.
t t t
The new Moteow ao-epewMImlf
Ordinance Is «fmMl safe fe prove
• crock-up as well as o'crack-po*
lau&gt;.
» t t
Zadek Dumkepf predldt the
Mim s * sky will M so fall of AyInf hampers and fandsr* Ike Bussklt w ant ha able ta sea thalr
favartta sputnik.
I t f
Speaking of collisions, we see
where a French liner collided
with a whale off the Canary
Islands. Tha vtssel steamed to
Marseille* for repairs. Don’t

STAIRCASE leading to lb* tnestanln* Moor of the AsaFarm ers’ Market which Is to ha dedicated tomorrow,
(Photo by Bergstrom)

know where tha what* went—
probably tn search of a good
lawyer.

I ! t
A noted fsperj on (ha English
language say* ll‘s Oif f* say
"ain’t . V o w , ain’t THAT some*
thing t
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New Student
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Tom
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W a g e vtetertoui Jab this
JUI the M s at IBS
l . m l ttaee pay*- We have
■a T h rin T I— la Dm world ta
ear bay*.
Why to it that Beaato Breaks to
■M aa the taeee. It Mens l i n e

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stodaate at achoal lately that It's
beginning ta ba difficult chaoilnr
a mw student on wham ta writ*.
Juat tha urns, lesion akaoM be
M rs prirttegad, tad. ttiarofni a,
• up aaw student af tha wash la
John Ott, a Senior.
John come* ta ua from Berea
High lehaal la Berta, a Uttia com­
munity about tha aba of Sanford,
near Cleveland, 0. John w u bora
than aa rib . it, 1 M0 .
Being aa Ohioan, John le a ns
tural-born railroad anthuilast. Pro­
bably, though, ha enjoys music
battar; ha was *wlih a local 4-H
Bead tor six yam and with the
Berea High School Bead for a
number ef year*. He la now play­
ing lh* saxophone In our own SHS
Band.

u wa gtria caa
eery well aee. 1 veaier what gal
Wfll tateh tola eye Ojat;
. Speaking af avaiUbler. that
•M at llada Caaaoa haau’t found
a nritaMa foltow-ei yet. : H«va Ha (alia tu that what ba mlates
to a d aena guya talking about moot about Ohio U that thara he
her In the very beet of tasei, but did a g nat deal of hiking with
m actios. Cana on bo;*, get on the Etplortrs Scouts. No doubt

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Han’t you think that Terry Trai­
led Betty Ana Johnson are a
perfect natehT .Wall, THEY do!
Bath are wonderfully hippy, with
etch other.
Susan Water* and Wally PblUai
are still dating Heady. They eura
da look neat logethar.
Wa aU want ta thank Red Bar­
ber for being up her* at the High
School te talk to ue. It mtkoi tu
; feci good to know an elumnua who
1 really made food,
i Michael Pop* to staring the 1'Do*
we-do long". Yet, to bo lura. ihe'e
; available. Saemi Uha Bobby and
David both want to remody that

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The Kay Club Ball to coming up
Dot. IB. You bays bad batter gat ta
a burry and ret a data with your
favorite girl Wore lomione els#
boats you to her.

Wa Juet heard from a certain
Cuban bay (Guais who) that a
certain Cuban girl will bo arriv­
ing In town toon enough. All we
know la her nime, Aniela.
I veryone item a to have had a
"wonderful time over tho Thank*living holiday!. I can name a lot
af people who earn* back to school
with stars la their eyes. Diana
Pie Lecher for one. I wonder why? T
Joanna Hufhey and Mark McTeer have been teen together an
awful lot lately, but from an In­
side eource tome the nawi that
aba will be eicerted by a Band
etudfvt ta the Chrlitma* Ball.
Wanted! feting more of Bonnio
Malkina and Rlehard Barnei to­
gether. They are a iwcet pair.
Mtchard. you would be comldered
•mart if you would think serioutly

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ho will became more accustomed
to our “ wildernesses" here In our
itats In no tlmo.
John, welcome to Semloolt High;
we waot you ta know we are very
glad that you want to graduate
from our achool.
himself a girl. Good for her, I
would say. That Dsvto boy la really
something! We know she's really
sweet; Mike thinks a lot of her.
Hava you seen “Selma* Williams
aod Kit lately? I aaw them at
church last Sunday night. They era
a lovable couple. You bad bettar
hold on to a sweet girl like Jane,
Kit. 1 know a lot of fellows who
would like a data with bar.
Lfatan to your Student Club to­
night at T:18 over station WTRR.
1400 on your radio dial, to hoar of
tha Importaot new* event* at SHS.
What’a wrong? ? Min Ann Cryshoulder Informs ua that ahe hasn't
been receiving any letters lately.
It seems to ua that after Indulging
In the sight of those report cards
for one week, someone would bo
worried.
We understand that the P-TA his
brought up the question of the
Teen Code again. Does anybody
want to expreis any opinions?
Tell your parents lo come down for
the nest meeting; lt’a really some­
thing to talk about.
If by any chance the Band's
b ra n section sounds unusually
loud of late, you'll find the change
In pitch due to that newcomer
John Ott and his saxophone. I
wander If that pula anybody out
of builnisi.

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Dear Miss Oy-ahaoidar
By Betty lyo* Sdvldaa
Who are you? Do you aver plan
I had a dream (or should 1 aa&gt;
to tall? Tbere'l a let ad «* who
nightmare) the other sight; aae 1
Journalism
Club
Boys
A
n
Urged
•ad hia father. Thus, ba became
are vary curious ta know wba you
won’t easily forgot.
o m of the family.
a
Prepares Material tret
To Got Dotes
Chrlitma* was Juat around the
His parents bad decided long
The Woadcnri
corner, hut something was m in ­
before ha had hem barn to name For Key Club Boll
For Smoke Signals
Dear Wonderm
ing, Pustlad at first. I didn’t w al­
L ut'Friday, while ereryoM waa
him after hia younger slater who
ls* Just what It w u .
By Angoto Ceospala
Every Friday, during activity Wall, It finally happened. At lari
unfortunately died throe months
Me one w u busy with last rela­ boUeriag and cbearing at the pap parted,'white shears are ringing luaaaa has qaaatloMd my Identi­
baton ha wat b an . Mar M an was TU* to tha last w aning you’ll te shopping. The stares ware Rally during Activity Parted, a
Elolaa, but since be waa a bay, his get from me. If yay boys dou't empty: Just IHm mid-summer. If number ef «e upperclassmen and through Semtnola High’s halls, ty. Chances are ywu would ba ex­
tremely surprised If I revetted my
thoughtful parents decided that a hurry up and gat a date, you Just
om drove along the dark streets were listening to a spokesman for your Journalism Club Is working Identity. X will give you a little
more fitting name would ba hia won't be abla to-go to tha Christ- at night, there ware no decorated
hnrd ta tartar to you Um “Smokn M at though. I can ba aeon at SHS
dead slater's last name Meltwater. m u Ball, an 0*4. IB, I to IS p. m. tru e with resplendent tight* flick, Iha.KaUooal Bate Society.
Blgaala". Our spooler. Mr. Ralph only five days a weak, between
Thus be w u namad Alfred Melt­
trtag through tha window*, or no Tho Beta, la a national society Bay,- alavas faithfully to have the tha hours af • a. m. and 3:9&gt; p.
at
tha
Mayfair
Tea,
ipoaaond
by
water after his only dead lister.
colorful yard decoration*. Mother* itabllabed tor the purpose ef material ready tor The Sanford m. (Big help aren’t I) V you.aM
As Alfred grew aod time passed, Use Kay Club.
reo’t planning turkey dinners developing cltteeaaUp to the high
your curious friends continue To
Ellta Vihles, unofficial spokes­
he beeam* older and older, and
Herald by Saturday morning, five
every year he would have another woman (Is there such a thing?) wjth dressing and cranberry sauce. school. It is restricted to sopho­ dayi before “Signals" come out is read my Problem Career I may
e ole spinsters who live Just more*. Juniors, and seniors in high
really shock you aU ana day and
birthday. Hia parent*, though, for tha Kay Chib Sweethearts (the
down the street, were their usual
tha paper.
reveal my identity. TUI thaa-t'U
w en getting older than b«; for,
_
knot,
with
an
A
to
B
avarafi,
aelves. Even tha Msraass
ba seeing you and vice versa.but
Instead
of
tha
usual
officer*
af
•very year Urey would have two ether two are Jaaiea Lux to sad grraeby
commendable conduct, ate. The so­
let’s bop* you don't realise ill
birthdays to hit om . Thu*, when Barbara MltehsQ), tells ua that; af Christmas didn’t seaen ta cheer ciety k u chapter* la » states, a slub, we have editors.
he was born he was oM-iwenUetb In additloa te the Dane* Band, their lomtwhal warped senses of with a total membership of about Editor— Angela Compain (and
humor; and the sandlet team's lost
Dear Mias Cry-shoulder
bis red pcndil)
the age of his father, yet whan ho there’ll ba nfreshmeate, and, of football
TO,000. Admission fee U $1.50.
wasn’t returned.
was twenty, he waa nlraady o m - count, attendance prise (sorry, Stringers didn't wavs and greet Anyone who ta Interested in Associate Editor—Delores Bailey I’m vary fond af all my teachers
and I would Ilka ta know If tlere
(humbly aervtaf now)
no swMihearte will be gtvaa away
half as old as hia father.
one another os tha street ta a gay knowing more about tha organisa­
ta any way I eaa show thorn haw
A aavere blow HU Alfred In hia this time). Tha girls wilt ba work­ Yule-Tide manner. Ne secrets or tion or In forming a local chapter Social Editor— Kathy C a r l a s much I apperelate tholr Uma-s%
(with tha news)
early adoleactoca: ha suffered ing really hnrd (no wilt the Kay surprise* lurked In tha air.
will find it profitable to see Mr.
uadanteadlng.
gravely from a horrible bicycle Club mambara) to decorate the Then I knew—NO CHRISTMAS Bracken. Even If you believe you Feature Editor— Claudia War- Dear —
mack
(always
helping)
accident. It happened in the fol­ Mayfair for this affair. This will SPIRIT!
are not qualified. ft is worth your Photographer— Jimmy Blythe Yea. there are many ways lo
ba the first dance sponsored by the
lowing manner.
show your teschora that you Ap­
Awaking and hoping to shako white to contact Mr. Bracken, and ( f " ‘ hia camera)
Key
Club
to
a
long
time,
and
U
Alfred waa being driven to
•way tha 'rightful dream. I triad later b . bringing your grades up Freshman Editor— John Milter preciate them taking an interest
successful,
It
will
no
doubt
ba
aa
achool by his m atanal uncle's
te bring into focus the real* Christ­ if that's your worry. Tha formation
“Tho Question of the Week" is In you. You can be ceoperatlvv In
grandfather's ion’s brother's son- annual avast to forthcomlag years. mas picture, but to na avail. I of a local chapter should bo af prepared by Joyce Benton. “Liza every way and always submit
So,
remtmber,
make
your
rein-law, a distant relative to ba
could not erase tha spiritless particular interest to the freshmen, Jan *’1 fa written by Pam St. John. your utmost attention. You can
sura, whom Alfred later discover­ ■orvaltoea with either Bruce Hold Christmas from my mind.
since they can do very well to The Cry'-Shoulder Column Is made remember them n Christmas by
or
me.
Ve
will
announce
Urn
dead
ed ta ba his own father. Tha boy
atari
being good UUte boys and possible through Uw efforts ef a rending them a card. It isn't- wcMany
people
complain
that
had rolled tho window down Juat line for reservation* tomorrow, Christmas la avcrly commmlalfs- girts from m w , and than, aaxt vary uodantandtag person, alias eoiaary te buy each a gift Tnfteu
Admission
will
ba
ttJO
par
couple
aa hia father suddenly stopped for
•d. Ii my dream thetr idea ef a year—maybe—they might be quali­ Ann Cry-shoulder. Everyone ta Im­ you dacldo \o do re, which wetfll
a green light to open the door ef with reirrratiou or M stag. And, Christmas minus the commerce! fied te form oat. portant Id the eluh. Work U con­ be vary thoughtful gesture.
hia ear so that he could close It pleaae, no caraegee.
Christmas la what we make It.
tributed by all,- and even by some
(open doors being very dankeroua
The spirit of giving and receiving lo “ what wa’U give." Subcon­ non-member*. I won’t name anyin a moving automobile). This
Is a part of It. Commercialization sciously, moat paopl* are filled ono else from f u r of leaving
event eauiad Alfred to fly out tho Wishing Corner
hasn't anything to do with i t with excitement to December net aomsoB* out Aa X mantloned,
window without breaking tha low.
By Shirley l e a n
Many years ago, we were givee from tho giving sod receiving •varyoaa la Important.
fu g fif
end window.
If you made a wish and it cams a gift of all gifts.
standpoint, but from the wonderAny Information la appreciated
Ho landed on one of tho ear’t true, what would you wish tor?
It*a n.tural that, when one it oua spirit and warm iaellng which and all suggestion* are accepted.
seat cushions which had fallen Sandra Kadar—1 will not answer young, he thinks of “What he's go- la present.
If you ora Interested In Journalism,
K m u m
out of tho car whan hia fathar had on tha graundi It might Incriml- tag to gat", but, u tea grow old­ Tha trie meaning of Christmas contact Mr. Ray. After aU, tha
opened the door. The cuahloae had nate me.
er, this le changed la moat eases can nevtr ba forgotten.
“ Smoko Blgnala” are for you.
bounced ott a , speeding truck Helen P ittir d - I wish 1 knew
(which tha pallet wtro following who called me tha other night.
and fortunately caught later) and Ethel Lee Riser—I wish I had
had caught the boy baforn ha hit another wish.
Betsy WUUama— I wish I waa
tha ground; while tha father ram
mad his head Into tha front window a Junior or sealer.
Annette Yetea— I'd wish te have
causing serious wound*, w a a
thrust In tha stomach by tha ataar* David back to Saatord agala.
lng wheel causing indigestion, and Shirley Jones— Elvla and hia
broke hia backbone from lack of Cadillacs.
Jeannette Herblson— That's my
aeit cushions causing general an
easiness.
iceret.
The police returned after having Rosemary Southward— Juat be­
penalised the driver of tha dan­ tween me and you, you'll aever
*,
gerous speeding truck and fined know.
Alfred's father a sum of ten dol­ Angle Stewart—abet you thought
lars for driving without a license. I would tell,
A pickup truck came, having been Sara Thigpen— I iriah Robert
called by Mr. Meltwater, and, Stewart was In high school.
while towing the car away, yank­
ed the car so rapidly that the his father-in-law and hte mothertrunk flew open, permitting Al­ in-law. Fortunately for memory's
fred's blka (which to this time had sake, the two were married for tha
bean aloriged inside the trunk) to same number of years and bad tho
crash into the sidewalk. Disheart­ aama number ef children. Alfred,
ened Alfred cried upon seeing his being a very humans man, laved
beloved bike shattered. Thus, Al­ his wife and children. And Alfred,
fred learned the meaning of be­ being very human, dltd upon the
reavement In his early childhood. exact date of hia death. Thui, the
Alfred married tha daughter of story of Alfred ended.

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Rodents! Ret Day le coming,

tad In tha near future, too. Peit

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control la the idea. Behave your­
self. Bow dawn to the upperclaas■MS and aophomorei. Juat think
(t), you'll b« remembered.
BUly Vlaeint and his girl are
•till going eteady. Cloud eevea la
their favorite haunt. 8bs aayt,
•'BUly to tha moat!"
Tha bait thing! are Urn email
tklagi. Irma proves It. Juat aak
to o the lion. Thera la now one
tamo lion, thinks to Irma.
AU tha little Freshmen are won­
dering what the Jurgen is. Wstcha
•ay. upperclassmen, ihsll we de­
lay tha shock on the poor, uncxpeeling rata?
Hava you seen Ted Jackioa'e
girl friend? She Is s darling! They
even go to church together on Sun­
days. That to something we should
all try to do, go to church together.
It looks Ilka a lot of our guys
at school have gtrl friends in Cube
Just U Prank Averett. He’ll sho-v
you a picture ef hie woman. She's
a nice-looking chick, Frank!
Does anyoas know what Jimmy
Xmersoa finds in Interesting In
Gainesville? Maybe he llkea tha U.
af r . campus? Naw, It must be hia
steady flame. Huh. Jimmy? It’s
awful that aba had to move.
What's this? Mika has found
Cothose, washable rayona and
Bbsm marked ‘ vet dyed" or “vat
printed" era color-fast ta launder­
ing. aualigkt and dry cleaning.

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ViMed P ren n’o m n 'i Editor *
NEW YORK ( UP)—Thla ii the
time of the year we ruih out to
buy sifts for someone «Ue to nuh
back and exchange after Ckriatmat.
Perhaps It's a red chiffon nightle for an aunt who has slept in
flannels for years, or golf tees
‘for an uncle whoso main exercise
Is getting up from the table.
WkatsTer the reasons, the ex­
changes and returns are Inevita­
ble. And most stores have devel­
oped the phllosphlcal attitude
that the customer usually Is right
after the holidays, even If he re­
turns cost money In extra person­
nel and handling.
Most stores try to trim the postholiday rush by pre-holiday ad­
vice. Take the adjustments de­
partment of Abraham and Straus,
one of the nation’s largest depart­
ment stone. U came out today
wtlh a guide to gift selection for
“A Happy After Christmas."
Select With Care
The department m a n a g e r
Charles A. Binder, said the ftn t
rule Is: "Avoid fever and flurry
and give your selections some
thought. Desperation b u y i n g

size Is the nM&gt;.sbcr one reason for
returns. Don’t tell the salesman,
"my husband is about the same
size as that man over there In
the grey suit. . ."
—Know the taste of the person
for whom you’re shopping. And
don’t Inflict your taste on others.
Buying cuff links for a man who
hates French cuffs means your
gift goes back after Dec. 23..
—Compere notes and share
shopping secrets with f a m i l y
BANDY ANDERSON. ASST. MANAGER of thee Sanford State Farmers' Market using the brand members and mutual friends, to
new Ilowe Scales in the new market to be dedicated tomorrow.
(Photo by Bergstrom) avoid duplication, another basic
cause for returns. Your six-yearAmerica's first philanthropist old nieee may have waited all
was George Peabody (1795-1M0), year for a new doll, but she
for whom the city of Peabody,
Mass., was named. He made gifts
of more than 12 million dotlara dur­
ing his lifetime.

would rather have a doll and a
doll wardrobe and doll furniture,
than to end up with three dolls,
all alike.
—In shopping for children, age
level is Important." "It’s too old
for him," Is the most common
complain of mothers returning
toys.
"Actually." said Binder, "990,
909 of every one million custom­
ers have legitimate reasons for
return or exchange."
It’s the one In the million which
gives a store Its biggest head­
ache, or is biggest laugh.
Women Make Most Returns
Binder said women make more
returns than men, but not neces­
sarily because they are harder to
please, "They do most of the
shopping to begin with," he said,
“and they have more time to
make returns."
In the men’s division. Items
most frequently brought back,
Binder said, are shirts, ties, and
wallets; in the feminine depart­
ment, blouses, perfumes, com­
pacts and lingerie—"I don't know
why,” said Binder, "but some
people will insist on giving a
black nightgown to a 95-year-old
woman."
Binder said that contrary to
many of the cartoons, adjusmen departments gear for the
post holiday rush and' make he
best of It. His favorite return
was not aftrr Christmas, but af­
ter a wedding.
"I looked up one day and here
was a young couple loaded with
a small ton of bundles," he sakl
"They lugged the works up to the
counter, unwrapped everything
and said:
" ’Okay, now which of this b
yours 7"*

ELECTRIC METERS AND MAIN power twitch Is In this specially constructed section at the Sanford State Farmers' .Market being dedicated tomorrow.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

The SANFORD
MERCHANTS
RECCOMENDS

Thai

Sanford

Stores

Observe

Following Evening Christmas Shopping
Hours:

Give
Beauty
For
Christmas

Evenings 'til
S A T U R D A Y , Dec. 21s
M O N D A Y , D e c . 23 r d
These Hours To lie In Addition To Knch Store’s Own Regular Schedule

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Assorted Sizes, Beveled
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• Handy Night Depository

• T rareler’a Cheques

• ranvenirnt Rank-hy-Mail Plan

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• Walk-Up Servlet Window

• All Typea of Fiaanciag

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Corley Produce C o ., Inc.
G row m sad Shippers

Tire Service
Directly Across From Market

AH Florida Vegetables and C itrus

Berl Henson Produce
All FralU and V n .u h l.. for Mlxara

Foie Beans Our Specialty

Anderson's Refrigerated Service
Truck B rain

"Service la Our Product*

Harold H . Kastner Co.
Richard Packard, G n l Mgr.

H. J. Davidson, Sales

Read F. Rohcna
C itru s F ru its and Vegetables

Oarld K. Gm a, S r, Aaaadata

Truck Transportation Broker

Leo Butner

Sandy Anderson,

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ROY SYMES
Truck Broker

Growers and Shippers

Truck Broken
W est F irs t S tr e e t

All F ruits and Vegetables

G r g w . Ship ■ Huy In* Broker

Patrick Fruit Corporation
Growero — Peckers

Citrus Fruits

TRUCK BROKERAGE CO.. INC

Hwy. 17-92—2 Miles South of Market

Southward Fruit Co.

TEXAS OIL CO

Growers — Peckers

(Market Service Station)

O ranges - Grapefruit • Tangerines

R. S. BATES

Sanford Produce Co
At Skinner, Owner

TRUCKING COHPANT

1510 S. French Ave.

ro ta to ea • Cabbage • All Vegetables

Grower* end Packers

Grower and Shipper

Citrus

F ru its and Vegetables

L. H. Lewis,

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ROUCHOMARX is
of tha moet faithful-—and articulate
udtmint* of U Hollywood Start, a htstball team rot
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given to winning too many cliamplonahlpr. **'* t r t long ago, In
cm

BBCTIONB to the fianferd Citato Farmers' Market te with Mloa Busan Williams Ins pectins produce hoi
imstrew. The l u t e Prodeco Ca.’s ooctloa to ■hewn shipping. Handling the baskets at right io Phillip D,

In God la my salvation and
my g lo ry i th e reck of my
strength, and my nfugs, Is la
Ged,—(Psalm 62, 7.)
To whom can one with an*
falling eaaurnnce turn In timo
of deep sorrow, when his own
strength Is as waterT Thera
Uonty one sure salvation,one
■urs source of strength, end
thejt la in God. lie la ever
present, ever reedy to save ua
from the depths of despair.

sssaasaaesEsaa

Tarodty Orel* No. 1 wQI meet • "
• t I p. m. at the homo of M rt.' J
3. U. Ttmrpaoa to comlsao the
(tody as Coovmatioaa: Christ, «
the Church and R an.
i **
Wednesday the Business W ea-! *"
en'i creep will m eet
,
Thursday the choir, Welter Piper _
director will practice at S p. ■. g*
Friday the Business Woman's gt
group will be hosteiaee for e shew- M]
er recoption for newly wtda Mr. __
and Mrt. Joseph Rossi. The party
win bo held in the church begins'
lng at I p. m. AH friends of the
young couple a n Incited to attend, r "
Saturday— win be the first rehearse 1 for the Dec. a Christmas
program. Please b a n an the “
children taking part at the chnrth “
by 1 p. m.
m.
Joanne Gardner sold that then
were to members present last
week at the Chamber «i Com- m
mere* meeting. Final plana wfil he frc
made for the common!ty Christ- K
m u Tree. This Is an an nul erect i
la tha life of Lake Mary ind wtQ ^
worth tbs time, effort end money. I •
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Berko are' at
tha proud grandparents of their ]
first granddaughter Penelope Lyna ^
Brown, hern Nor. M in Orange u i
Memorial Hospital. Tha daughter w,
of Mr. and Mr*. Paul trewu of i
Casselberry weighed Stt peuadt. m
The Browns hare a ion Paul.
n&lt;
Recently Mrs. Naomi Laundry re
and family of Veto Beach called be
on Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burke. Mrs. be
Burke and Mrt. Laundry gradual- pr
ed from high school together and eh
had net eeen each ether for some
time.
ea
Mrs. Edna Humphry was ffl Pi
Monday so
I taught her third J .
grade dais. It seemed aoodd to foi
be teaching In tho same room M
where I bad gone to school a long- pe
long time ago. The children wen ee
all so good and belpfel. It was Urn te
a vacation for me.
wi
Saturday I got • long letter tt
from Katherine Ramsey. Many of ar
us remember her mother much of
better. Mrs. Ramiey w u known
and loved by everyone in Lake card*. Call ms or drop ms • note
Mary, Mlit Ramsey says that bar, about your Chriitmia get-togethmothcr has been bedridden for air era. Phone when I may be reachyears. She often talks and wonder* ed to FA S-SMt.
about all her old friends In the Oh yet, don't forget the Homs
South. They have lived in N. J. Demonstration bake sale nest Monfor the past several yean.
day. Laura Kroger chairman, said
There will be a called eongraga- that they hope to have a great
tlonal meeting Sunday at the Com- array of Chriatmai cookie*. The
munity Presbyterian Church. All tala will be la front of tha peat

m

fact, the Stan finished tu t.
e mew SO game* or ao be*
Mad the dumps of the dr*
cult The players were prop*
a r t y apprehensive when
they heard that Oroucho not
only w u arranging a dinner
in their honor, but proposed
to be the principal speaker.
T a tha sarly spring out
(respects locked pretty good.”
weans I Oroucho, “but then
earns the first disaster: til
our tegular players reported.
By May, we faced n crisis.
Luckily we bad Um kind of
management that e u equal to
rgwwy. Tha price of perking was raised to thlrty.fhrt cents."
s e e
Maager of e burlesque show panted hla wife's telephoned
that ho eomo homo pronto for o delayed supper with a soothho tt easy, ton, W to home in two thakca."

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VtSITI MIAMI PIAMT—King
Aloha mmed V of Morocco
looks over models of If. 3. Air
Force planes whllo touring nn
aviation plant In Uurbank,
Calif. The king also visited
a motion picture studio and a
supermarket. (International)

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Beyond Words with a Hit
By Adam
Door Mirror
GAHRETT'r
II a 88 Crystal Sheat
I E. First
/A 2-5244
A Special Gift for the Family
110.85 each
Everyone will enjoy ualng a im p Give him on* of our handaoma
gonkarik Glass A'Paint Co.
2 W. Second
FA 2-4626 Smith-Corona Portable Typewrite;
Cuff Link and Tio Bar Seta
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
Many Style* to Choose From
314 Magnolia
53.50 up
Complete Lin* of Buxton
WM. E. KADER, JEWELER
Leatherwara. Billfolds,
Nice ralection of Gift*
Glasses Case. Kay Cato.
For the Kitchen
Fir* Extinguishers, Life
and Cigarette Cate*.
52.26 up
Preserver* Cushions and
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
RANDALL ELECTRIC C
Low price Shotgun Shell*
111 Magnolia
FA i
W. P. SMITH
FA 2-4224
LINGERIE
2515 Park Are.
Panties, Slips, Gowns, and
Consols Sats
Pajamas ia nylon and Rayon
Vasa* — PileKara — Bawl*
Kodak Movie Projector, 3mm
By Munalngwear
Decorative Candle*
582.00
PURCELL CO.
Monroe Comer Craft and Gift
TOUCHTON DRUG r
Shop — Out West First
;2t E. FI-*'
Shall hove a Beautiful Strand
PA v
TRIVETS
Of Cultured Pearl*. See our
reproductions,
practical
elegant array. Priced to fit
rmtive. All tizas. shape
tha budget___
te*.
60e up
WM. E. KADER. JEWELER
! HITCHING POST
ThU *pace la roservad
ELECTRIC TRAIN
Bee our selection or
and Aecessorie*
for you
Buxton and Princeae Gardner
For
(our
Christmas
Billfolds, Cigarette Lighters,
Shopping Bargains
WINN T
Case*, and Glass case*.
For only a nominal coat
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY

�D SELLIN G
CLASSIFIED INDEX

S i b "I THANE*
KENNETH R PLACE
1 LOST A FOUND
Retired or Newlywed* REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
S FOE U N T
10OB E. Tad
PBona FA 1-0H I
Due to ow ner*------------- ....
S BSACI U N T ALA
are authorised to offer thl* on.
MWWWEWBEWE'on
cor­
usually nice I Bedroom Sana,
4 WAVTXD U BENT
neTTot
ner lot. WithuTa
S p H S p Bblocka
l * downS— REAL ESTATE FOE SALE enclosed |« rife . kitchen equlpptown business section. Will
airaly located and a beautlS-FARM9. ACE RAGE. GROVES
make n nice horn# for a large
ly landacaped yard, all for family
T U A L ESTATE WANTED
or good apartment
IUOO.OO, aa low M $1,000.00
5 nSCELLAMBOUB
down, 17LOO monthly, so cloa- house, rh. PA 3-2358.
k.FLOWSRS. PLANTS,
ln* cotta. Sat Setstool# Realty, Cherry ___
SHRUBS
1901 Park Ava.
Dial PA l - l » —Notary
121S W. 14 I t Pear-Barber Shop
S S K S M S S flS S - .
t t BOATS A MOTORS
____
Modern S bedroom home on Urge
SB FARM SUPPLIES * MACEDf*
corner lot, nicely Undscaocd,
W
l
H
AY
S
A
HON
E
BET
fully equipped, near achool. Im­
FOB
YOU
as
mediate possession. 41-000. down
(Paata?)
Balance financed. C. A. WHIDIS ARTKLB
DON, SIL, 201 S. Park Ava.
HOMES—
S
as PUCES l a EAT
T*L PA 24001.
l
A
a
M
t
k
* BEAUT1 PAELOBS
FARMER’S AGENCY
Cai
II* S. Frtnch At*.
WANTED
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Mrs. Gayla Osborne, Assoe.
WANTED
Phone FA 3-5231, or FA 2-2614
I.ocOtite*
Sooth ______ - U i l t r i
EA MONBT to LOAN
Naw a
fT k ln " * * Oaka - TatuviUe
as SPECIAL SEBTKSS
$700.00 Down
I U BOOFINO A PLUMMWt
Featurea alactrto kitebaas, tanaaFHA tai service s a l PEA
to floors, and choica rctidantial
lac atrilabtt.
loatloaa.
W* can qualify y*o for aaa ad A. K. Shoemaker, Jr;
thaaa homaa is 30 minute*. You
Phona FA 2-3104
caa Mart aa jo y ii^ U a

a

Devoleaod hr
CARD OP THANKS
Th# family of JOHN H. LUNDO
D H A M ft
QUIST wiah to exprre* thalr
TUDOR, ln e.
gratitude to everyone for thalr
kindncw, sympathy and flower*
during thalr rrcant bereavement,
Cor. Ewf. 1M1 A riB I
eapecially thanking: Rar. Luther
PBom PA 3-1441
Taiktr, Rev. H. M. Snow. Iron BRAILEY ODHAM,
A Carpenter Worker* of Enter,
priae. Local 237.1 Carpentera
Union, Central Florida Well
Drillerf. Witliard Oil Company, M ust Sell Country H o n s
Saara Roebuck, Auditing Dept., I bedroom, 14 bath alder heme
Jacksonville.
In goad cenditioa on lirfS let
road. 13144. with
Mr*. H. E. Sterne* ami Family IMH t t goad
N Dowa.
4 bedroom * hath home with like
privilege*. Under fonitmctien.
WELAEA APARTMENTS: rooms $18,609.00. 54,094.10 Down.
ROSA L. PAYTON
private baths. 114 W» Plrft SL
Reglitered Real Estate Broker
Ph FA 2-1301—17-93 at Hiawatha
S«*wo.
ski* far coorU or
lu a s H v
Private bath A
PwtOAaM
Sleepinr rooeme, TV. The Gablu,
401 Magnolia Ava., PA 24)710.
3 room furaUbed epertaatnL 311
Palmetto.

A. B. PETUSOH
Aaaociatee: A- B.
n Jr.. P. J, Cheetoewe
field W11latte, aid B. 4
liams, Bab Edwafdo A- C.
nar. Lead lumper.
116 N. Park Ava. Ph. PA *&lt;4114

Younc permanent couple deilrai
3 or 3 BE Kouaa, bltchan quip­
ped. by Jan. 1. Up to 190.00
month. Call Pruitt collect, Or­
lando GArden 4-H4T between
8 a.ra. A S p m.
REAL ESTATE POE SALE

MR. INVESTOR
Do the upa and downa of the
Stock Market keep you upact?
Wo have 3 excellent offering*
In Apartmenta Houiea with a
proven record of net Income.
Take advantage of the healthy
rental market and invert in in­
come property. Let ua dUcuae
♦M* With V'OitL fUi Semi.
PA
Realty, 1901 Park Ava,
2-5233.

N ew Homes
on

Lake Front
Property

REAL ESTATE DRJVE-IN
2544 French Ava.____

9

J. W. HA LL, REALTOR

Johnny Walker, Aaaodata
4 Homaa have been told *e
“Call Hall1* Phona PA 1-4441 act now while thtie hm es are
New 3 bedroom homo—55W- Csah under eonatruetlen.
balance financed, C. A. WHIDDON. SR. 203 S. Park. Tel.
FA 2-5WI.
51500.00 Down. Modern naw 3 bed
room concrete block home. Out
of city, with city convenience*.
Ready to move in. Balance lik*
rent.
W. H. “ BILL- STEMPEE
Realtor A Insurer
Alloc. Guy Allen. Gretchen Hall,
Arietta % i ct Everett Harper
112 X, P«rk
Phona FA 2-41*91

Now Under ConstraetlM
.1 bedroom, 1 hath

3 bedroom, 3 bath
4 bedroom, 3 both

Stenstrom Realty
H. E. STENSTROM
All of these beautiful homes era
Registered Broker
located on Lake Front Lota.
*447 L*urel — Phone FA 4-144#
LAKE MARY
Let for sale 100'x 116' lot for
sale on Lake Mary Bird. 4
Longvood. Price 4350. Write
Box JFH fo Sanford Herald.

RAYMOND M7 BALL
REALTOR

Choose your choice
of F inanelnr PUius
FHA, FHA In Servlet and
Conventional

REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
FOR RESULTS
List your property with u*.
204 S. Park Ava.. Sanford
For tha home buy
FA 2-5641
of a life-time tee
TIUS YOU CAN AFFORD!
New 3 bedroom horn— 4300. Cash,
balance financed. C. A. WHID- Wellborn Phillips Jr,
DON. SR. 302 S. Fark Ave.
Tal. FA 4-3941. ____
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley k UooteUh
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4641 l o r niero information eall tha
office: Corner W. Cry­
20 acre tile farm, 3 b e d r o o m stal Drive k Lake Marv hIV.
?ou»e,. 1*r*#
terms. telephone FA 2-,491 or fT 2-3913
J. B. Levy. Ph. FA 4-1223.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, RaalUr
Raymond Luadquial, Asaae.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

CLAYTON C. BROOKS

3'h H.P. Champion motor. like
CLARK
naw. 47L Ph. EA 2-0304 or sat
at 110 San Cartel Avo.
Wisard Powar-Matie 1 2 . __ , r N il Orlando dr. Ph. PA 2-2374
tionally clean and run very lit Highway XT-91 South Sanford
tie. IL75. Ph. FA 2-417* after
* p.m.
PLUMBING
Contract and Repair Work
Dachshunds AKC Reg. R waeki
Free Estimates
old. Mala 150., Female I I I See
I . L. HARVEY
puppies and parent*. Ph. PA 2204 Sanford Av«. Phone FA 2-3343
3944.
44—PIANO SERVICE
il—ARflfLEA WARTH*

Old Hat

t

num

in

See Ray Herron For

$25,000.00

Far Yaar Boat

a naw Pontiac or Vauxhall. AI«o
a good utad car. Ph. FA 2-0211 Saakarlk Gtaaa u d Paiot Co.
or after 6 p.m. FA 2-26S3. 301 i t t - t u w- and sa. r a fa i-tarn
West First St.
WELL BULLING
Fairbanka-Morae Pump*
BOB WHITE TRAILER SALES
Rspsira to lU makea
2105 8. Orange Rloiiom Tr.. Or­
HOWARD C. LONG
lando. 1958 42 ft. 2 HR Mercurv
207 E. Commrrdal Ave,
Manor trailer ui*d 4 week*
Phoae FA 4-2633
53695. Al*o .1(1 fl. 2 HR, big re­
duction. Used trailer* wanted.
HEATING
CHarry 1-2212.
H. a POPE CO.
260 8. Park —— FA 1-4214
1932 Two bedroom house trailer,
1500. and assume paymet*. Thrlfil - checking account m a t s
FA 2-1350.
only 42 for 20 checks at Florida
State Rank of Sanford.
ir-T - ^ A b ■KntT O "
DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere, GARRETTS HEWING CENTER
White—Necchi—Elna
anytime. Rental service Includes
Wash, gas a n d insurance. Repairs on ell makes Machines
FA 2-52U
MERLE WARNER. National 121 East First S t
Car Rentali, 401 E. lit SL,
CARTER HOME CLEANING
FA 2-3101.
SERVICE
Window k Wail Washing
Floor Waxing—NOrth 4-4181
132 Htwiy 17 93
DeBary
Tear Evlarudo Dealer
IOBSOX SPORTING GOODS
HUBY SPEARS
164 E. 1st
Phone FA 2 SMI
Ceramic Til* Contractor
2201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6123
JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORT1NO GOODS
2464 Sanford Ave. F t. FA 2-1542 i U - F L PMBIko *»d W ITHES

FIBERGLASS SU PPLIES
MtRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
2815 Park Ave.
FA 2-6461

2-4996.
die- Ph.
Female Collie, I t month* old.
American Kennel Club rsgisurad. Excellent pedigree, house
broken. All permanent shots
SEE CULLEN k HARKEY Mayfair Section. Lf- 3 BE. hem*
fiv m . Very friendly. FA 2-6397.
110 X. Park At*. Ph. FA 2-1111 on IW lot*. FA 2-1696.
By Owner . . . FA 2-3429
For the Bait Buy, in Real EitaU

Rockets

NEW YORK (UP)—Rocket idenlists and enfineeri who think
they're fooling around with the
latest thing In weapons may be
startled to learn that It Just isn't
so.
Rockets are old hat,
WANTED—All kinds of scrap ma­ PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING 'An article In the July. 1154, Is­
W, L HARMON
terial. Zuckrrman Salvage Yard
PL FA 2-4334 Afttr ItN p- m. sue of Harper’s migaaino show*
Phona FA 2-2694.
conclusively that when it com**
Wanted—Full sis* gw* range,
to rocketry, there’* really nothing
good condition. Call FA 2-1910.
new under the Sputnik.
Lf r f A U A n ----------- FRIGIDAIRE appUaneaa, sate They didn’t call them by Im­
and service. O- H. High. Oviada pressive names like Matador and
Soft Water Shampoo
Fla. Phona FO 9-4416 or San Atlas and Jupiler and Titan, or
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
fard FA 2-3889 afttr 4 p m .
even Batooka, but It seams that
105 S. Oak AveFA 2-1742
"Rockets, considered as projec­
Electrical Contracting
i x - m U L * *41LM w V V rTi.'
tile weapons, were of great an­
Bouse WIrina and Hapalra
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
tiquity in India and China."
Experienced waitress over 21, US Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0914
Fired In Napoleonic Wars
Apply Pig 'N Whisllo.
The' unsigned Harper's article,
Baby sitting 5 days a weak, cart PAINTING
written 103 yeara ago revealed
of 2 children. Call FA 2-0411.
FLOOR aaadmg and finishing that big rocksta were first used
t r iH U l H1U» WANlEft
Cleaning, w s s l s g . Serving by warships in 1806 at Boulogne,
during the Napoleonic wars.
Seminole County tinea 1125.
lots Wanted—to sail
t _
"It was less than half an hour
H.
M
Gttaaaa.
Lake
Nary
ford Herald Monday through
after the commencement of the
HAVE HOME —
Fridays at 3:30 p,m. Com* to Berry hill P a m , Contrictor
Tha Herald office and ask for Licensed — Bonded — Union attack," (be article said, "that
WILL SELL
the town wai observed lo be on
BUI
Vincent afttr 3:30.
F ret Eitimate — Compare uu* (Ire in many plaees. and th*
Dees a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Flor
Prices FA 2-2287 alter 5:00.
Ida Room, Central heat, double iu-H ui *c
—
damige effected was doubtless
carport and largo utility room
evr y great . . . Lord Lauderdale,
For
Painting
call
Mr.
Taiktr,
Ph
in beautiful Loch Arbor (near Wanted—Produce man and cashier,
while passing through Boulogne
Golf Course) iound like what
esperisi
rienced preferred. FOOD- FA 2 6159 or FA 2-6007.
shortly aftsr the attack, waa vlgyou are looking for? The price It
MART* Park and 23th St.
TED BUMNETT
IlianUy watched, lest he might ob­
unbelitvsblt, only $14,500.00,
FOR BETTER PAINTING
terms aa low at $1800 down, and
serve the extent of he ravage."
2601
Grandview
Ph.
FA
2*2974
you ran move in by Christmas.
Copenhagen wss the target of
Sea Seminole Realty, 1901 Park Experienced bookkeeper desire*
"very heavy rockets" l o b b e d
position.
Write
Box
G.B.
For
Tainting
and
Repairing
Ava.
from ships in HOT. The nsw and
Senford Herald.
FRFD ROETTGER
2916 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0U9 much-feared weapons were used
.* * A L 'k m w w m n
Hava I ton Staka track A H ton
pick up, Deslra odd jobs, haul­ House painting and repairing. in many land battles, among
We C ss Sill Your Homs!
ing. Ph FA 2-0513 around 4:00 Rraronable rates. Call FA 2-3139 these the Battle of W a t e r l o o ,
Buyer* with 11,000. to |5,000.
where rockets wreicked "sad hav­
p.m*
after 3:30.
dawn payment. For latiafactory
oc" and helped give Napoleon his
results contact Seminole Realty. Maid, homework or babysitting.
comeuppance.
1901 8. Perk Ava. Ph. FA 2
2109 IV. llth . Ph. 3-1403 .. .
IN
The rockets of that time were
5232.
• to 10 feet high and weighed up
n ^ gEtUna r w M i T i i a f f m
Maple
(o 300 pounds. The anonymous
e -H IM IL U N M lT
Wanted to buy small buslnoat,
writer of the Hsrper'e article ob­
p X
tackbf and belt ■b«P- Remodeling — Reroofing — Re­ served that "very pretty visitors
LIVE BAIT
Netting
15.000.
or
batter
a
yaar.
siding — Materials — Contrac­ these to come hlssjng Into the
Flaming's Rad A White Grocery
Write C. K. BaUrv. ^ L. M.
Mlaeuri Miaaawt
S do*. |!.M
tor! — Financing.
midst of a town!"
Bell,
Vero
Beach,
Florida
Pap-Guts Minaev* ...S dot. 95c
Used Chinese Principle*
IT—NOTT
C
KH—P
pi
K
S
O
N.U.S
—Worms—
Th« 1* a pen to the Rita theatre
In pre-CIvll Wss day*, war
Phone: FA 2-1609
for Mrs. Patricia Hatchett. Eap. ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby rockets were called "Congreve
Open Seven Days a Week
dale Dec. 31. 1957.
Beds. Day. Week or Month— rockets," after Ihelr developer
WOOD — WOOD — WOOD 33—SPECIAL SERVICES
Tel FA 2-5181, I'urmture Center and ardent exponent, Sir William
Genuine Pitch Pina A Oak. Fire
116 Weat Firat St
Congreve. This gentleman, a sort
Wood—Best deal In Town. Call
TUMPS — SPRINKLER
of latter-day Wernher von Braun,
US and your wood worries ora
NOTICE
SYSTEMS
ever. Bob A Ernie Morris Phona All type* and «
We will be operating In our new modeeaUy Insisted that all he did
"Do it Youraalf"
FA 2*4429atorr at 2353 Park Ave. January was perfect the rocket principles
of the Chinese.
WE REPAIR A N D rtB V U E
1,
1958"TCwenTTGaSTTBuBT
BAGGERLT
APPLIANCE
Machine8 aisd
^
18—AHTICL1M FOB SATE"
CENTER
207 W. 2nd St.
rA 2-6444
SUNNILAND
115 S. Magnolia
FA 21674
PRODUCTS
7tt H.P. Elgin Outboard Motor
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Chrysler Airtem p
57 Model. Run leea than in hri.
PIXIE
NURSERY
SCHOOL
2 mile* West of Town
Coat 4165. Sacrifice for 155.00.
Nanry
Jackson
Kenmor* Sewing machine. Cabin­
FA 2-0586.
**■ c^ L V o , S 7 ‘ i
FA 2-2017
et model. 57 model. Just like
FA 1-4711
Mid-Season cabbiga plants. Fred 215 Oak Avenue
new. Coit $138. Sacrifice for
day
«r
Thurston. Ph. FA 2-3990.
175.00.
GATLDf
Call FA 2-1586.
Brigg) A Stratton !•&lt; H.P. Self
SEND SUNSHINE to soma shut- Contractors, Dragline* t Gaaavn
Propelled I^swn Mower. Six
NOTICE
inl Send flowers from SAN­ 2232, Ph FA 4-3276 Sanford
months old. 21" Sacrifice for
FORD FLOWER SHOP. FA 2- Mimngraph Printing — Typing- ThU is to notify all realtor* and
4100.00.
broker* that tha following pro­
1442. W* tslsgraph.
U tter Writing — Card* and
L C. Smith typewriter. Perfect
perty has been sold.
U tters Addrsssed — Phote
condition—838.00.
Robert A. Mayotte
FI*HERS NURSERY
Copies of important pspars­
14' Admiral deep freeser. Perfect
Star Route
Citrus - Plants — Peal
er edit reports — Collections..
condition. Cost fS80. Nsw motor.
Enterprise, Fla.
Cor. Magnolia A Onora FA 2-4433
Credit Bureau Of Btaford
Sacrifice for 4150. Upright
Rm. 403-04 San. All. Nat’l. Bank 11—ARTICLES FOR SALE
model. Th. FA 2-1656.
Rldr. Th. FA 2-4154
Cheat
of Community Plat* Silver
—Factory to you—
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type
V'aeuum
vacuum uvD
Cleaner
nvr Rapalr*
nvp«ui
76 pitcei. Many eitre nieces,
Alanlnaei
writers, adding machines, Sales l a■pairs R parts for ail*makaa of
never used. 4 Samsonite folding
Blinds
Rentals, 314 Msg. FA 4-0462
clesnari. Electrolux, Hoover, Enclosed Venetian
chairs, never out of original
head. Sag proof bottom
Kirby,
Air-Way,
G.
E.
ReplaceAtr-Way,
__________
T r^ n m s n 3 S = n ra iJ ir
wrappings. 2204 Oak Ave.
rail with plastfe end), flattie
men; psrts. Work guaranteed
or rayon tapes. Colton or nylon Now taking order* for freih dress­
Free
pi.-k
up
k
dtUvery.
Call
It will pay YOU lo aaa ua before
cord*.
ed turkeys, call FA 2-6007.
you buy. Open Evening* and
8 ralu u ik Glnms and Faint Co.
Sundiyt.
S
-F
L 'lM T tfo fi and------112-114
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
2-4622
BASTSIDE TRAILER BALDS *S S W L
* ? *W’*.«end,
HOUSEHOLD OOODg
PalaUs, fla .
programa,
SELL US YOUR FURNIT'JRE
ntte, c*. rh£ ^ t r e w r .
DON'S COVER SHOP
Print
Cash for any amount Super
TRADE-IN NOW
Automobile Interior Decorator
^
13th g j
2 *•*«Trading Post. 1 mil* south of
fict th e moat fo r your old
Seat Covert — Truck ^Sail*
Sanford. Phone FA 2M77.
1st
At Wtills Pantile—301
fu rn itu re .
WOOLSEY

Rsal Estate Invastments FA 2-0649

HOME IN MAYFAIR

T h u n . Dee. 12.1957-

A— PLUMUNO gad ROOF-

BEAL ESTATE FOE SALE

Pre-Moving Sal#
Now going on tt
BAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
CENTER
US S. Magnolia FA 2 M71

$SAVE$

Furniture and Appliance*
New Jk Uned

Mather of Sanford

203-09 r.ttt First
FA 3-0913
T-Shirts 4go — Paint 42.50 gal. Used furniture, sppllineei, tools
Camp Good), Tarpaulins, Army- ete. Bought-iald. Larry's Mart
Navy Surplus—110 Sanford Av*.
215 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 3*4132
Used Philen refrigerator, arro&lt;»
• niGVALUKS
top freest
• QUICK CREDIT
FA 2-0632.

• EASY TERMS

Sweet Hamlin Oranges 11.25 per
W1LSO.V.MA1ER
bushel. R. W. Lord. FA 2-3219.
New and Used Peraiter.Dreem navel pranre), $2.60 bushel -111 E. First Sl. Ph FA 2-5623
at the grove. You furnish bas­
ket*. Call FA 2 0975 after 5:00, SAVE AT ECHOLS
A. M. RemusaL
X nua A Pra-!nv*ntory
It eu. ft. refrigerator, 4 room cir­
culating heater with tank. Tern,.,
SALE
may be arranged. 2119 Orange BUY NOW WHILE ALL
Ave. Ph. FA 2-1717.
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
Used pianos- spinets, baby grinds,
ECHOLB BEDDING CO.
uprights. Reasonable, guaranCor. 2nd k Magnolia FA 2-63il
teed. Ph. FA 2-19U.
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Free Delivery
4 rooms of furnitura for aala *l*o
t!)5fl Studchakcr. Call FA 250*9.

Navel end juice oranges, So. Senford Ave., FA 2-5936.
Good clean Philco Used Refri­
gerator.
Special t75.(M)
GOODYEAR SEKWCE STORE
113 9. Park
FA 2 2821
k Repairs
1067 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2 6t44 Bendix automatic wisher, good
condition. Beat offer gets i t
Plumbing — Kresky Hrating
4909 W. let.
M. G. HODGES
8crvic* on All Water Pumps— This is e pus to the Rits theatre
Weils Drilled — Pumps
for Alfred Chitse. Exp. date
PioU B en
Phone FA 2-6067
Dee. 2L 1957.

THROW RUGS

$4.50
VALUES TO $18.50

Paul F. Mueller
&amp; Son
Or!*ado U»y. So.

T \ 2.1353

Raaart Santas us* Sanford Herald want-Ads, to shop and
savo Ih# easy way . . . For Christman . . .

DAILY

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DOWN
II. Not
ACROSS
-tll « U ' J ll ItiM
4. Voluntary
wind, •J
4. Made.
1
3TCM3PIMM t
ward m0 u lanBis
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Minnesota Athletic Department for
coaches of this a n a wRl be hold
Friday and Saturday. Kor. M , un­
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BUSINESS

EVERYTHING MUST GO !

BELOW COST!

lAORING DOWN THR MEZZANINK floor of tho Sanford Slate Farmer* Market. Ou tkla floor
heaters' office* are Mated. Each stall at tbo now market being dedicated tomorrow ha* a • pi rat M
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Snacks popping-fiot?

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dace end fruit* or* loaded aa

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day. Platform* a rt on both aides of th t hug* mndcren building.
(Photo by Rcrg'troin)

Woodchuck* gorge UicmstWe*
with food before hibernating, then
'IvB off their own fat until iprlng.

Thorton Durgrsa, noted author
of tho l'otcr Hobbit children'*
ilortci, own* tho oldest home In
Hampden, Mass.

" a lo n e . . . facing life tukes more cour­
age and more strength than
any one o f us haa completely
within himself.
We need tht strength of
God, too.
And wa can find It—
through regular family wor­
ship. Begin to find the strength
of ivur life. Worship together
lim week—and every week—
at your Church or Synagogue.
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HONORIO ro t ATOMIC CONTSiatniON-Dr. ltn in t O. Lawrtiww,
director of the University or Californio radiation laboratory at
Berkeley, Calif , accept* tho 1057 Enrteo Fermi A .a rd of lb*
Atomic F.norgy Commission. Presentation wa* mail* in Washing­
ton by ABC Chairman Lewis L. Straw* (teft) w ith Ur. Jama* B.
Kalian (right), special assistant to the President on tcierm* and
tochnotofT. pariktpatlng. Dr. Lawrence torsnOad f t

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Britain, U S. Form Counter-Attack Against Soviet
By JOSEF! W. GRIGG
PARIS (U P )- The United States
and Britain organized a counter­
attack today to smash the Soviet
propaganda onslaught aimed at
■socking the NATO alliance and
Iriihtenini Europe cut of setting
up U. S. missile bases.
Secretary of Slat* John Foster
Duties dew In from Washington to
join British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd who arrived Thursday

night. They were expected to i NATO members present.
throw their full weight behind the Diplomatic sources said the Mos­
cow statement* were carefully
Anglo-American counterattack.
With statesmen of tbe 15 NATO worded to take advantage of indi­
countries streaming by plane and vidual fears and distrusts ln a
train for the greatest international major effort to split the North At*
gathering here since the 1319 Ver­ Untie alliance wide open.
Tried All Tricks
sailles Conference, Moscow laid
Moscow took advantage of the
down a massive, drumfire barrage
of pleas and threat* to the West. split over Suez, French anger at
The summit meeting starts Mon­ Anglo-American arm* shipments
day with the heads of state of all Uo Tunisia and a host ol minor

grlenvances of NATO member s
against the United States.
U. S. and British diplomats al­
ready here moved swiftly to coun­
teract tht Soviet moves In behind
the scenes talks with other delegates.
it will be strengthened even
more Saturday when President
Elsenhower files in from Washing­
ton and joins British Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan, French
Nr

Premier Felix Halliard and West
German Chancellor Konrad Aden­
auer In major "little summit"
talks.
The Moscow drive began Wed­
nesday with "peace" notes to the
Western "Big Three" and Ger­
many. in a second round Thursday
night Moscow proposed a peace
treaty between the Soviet Union
and the United States and in notes
to all United Nation* members

called for a non-aggression treaty
between NATO and the Commun­
ist Warsaw Pact.
Lodge To Speak
Tbe offielal reply to the peace
treaty proposal comes today at
tha United Nations when U. S. Am­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge is
expected to give a "soft" answer
—an approach suggested Thurs­
day night by Democratic Tarty
leader Adlal Stevenson.

tacks ‘‘if they are to come, would
be based on matters not having
solely to do with the basing of
American-made missiles on Euro*
pean soil."
McElroy completed arrange*
menls with Britain this week to
station American missile bases on
British soli, and the subject of
other missile bases la expected t«
be one of tbe major topics of the
heads of state meeting.

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Shop and Save
In Sanford

W eather
0 ,1 . H j
m er today and in­
sight; lowest tonight 38 to 44. Part­
ly eloady and warmer Saturday.

■
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But U. S. and British diplomats
were frankly worried that some
European NATO members, already
disturbed by Soviet threats of re­
taliation against U. S. rocket bases
on their territories, might he In­
cluded to heed the latest Moscow
moves.
U. S. Defense Secretary Neil
MeElroy spoke out against these
fears Thursday night. He assured
West Europe that any Russian at-

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER in. 1957

7 Month Old Baby Dies
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M ozel Takes 4 Stroke
Lead In PGA T ourney;
Breaks Course Record

Pro, Stan Motel failed to be dls-1 working on every green and was the cold weather and come In with
In
rite
il by frecslng weather here able to stay In good position to a two over par—73. Hit closest
A seven-month-old Negro baby
yesterday and took a four stroke | take top money by Sunday. Ills competitor was all-service champ.
was burned to death last night
lead in the third Annual Mayfair card read—I 4-4 4-Z-3-3 5-4—33 3-4- Bob Benning of Camp LeJeune,
when a frame dwelling on South­
North Carolina, who fired a 75 for
Inn Open. He carded a fabulous 3-4-4-44-4-4—33—66.
S3 on the beautiful fl.300 yard Two other favorltjs here In San­ the first round.
west Bosd was destroyed by fire.
Tomorrow that field will be out
course and established a new rec­ ford, F.d Oliver and Ed Furgol,
First reports of the fire were at
ord here In Sanford. With old man carded identical sixty eights. They and the competitors for the top
5:30 p. m. yesterday when a
weather plaguing some of the were also joined hy Gay Brewer money In the 115,000 event wltl be
neighbor. W. R. Brown, called the
greatest, Stan played his best of Cincinnati and Ernie Boros uf set lo fight It out down to Ihe wire.
Sanford Fire Department
It will be Interesting to see If the
round in competitive golf with a 9 North Carolina.
The Amateurs were lest In the young Mosel will be able to keep
under par score.
Both the Navy Fire Department
The foot S inch shot-maker has first day of play by 19 year old up the pace until the final day.
_ The Sartford Kiwanls Club stag­ and Ihe Sanford Department an­
only played in three tourneys In Gary Cowan 1955 Canadian Jr. The weather man has predicted
e d one of Its annual Ladles Night swered the alarm. However, the
(Continued on Page Seven)
the current tour so big-time golf Champ. He was able to combat
events last nlsht at the Mayfair houie was fully Involved on their
is fairly new to him. lit- is Pro at
Inn with entertainment under the arrival.
the Essex Kells flub in New Jer­
direction of Ed Lane, a former The Infant daughter, Lcnora, waa
sey where he also fired a non­
at home with her three brother*
District Governor.
competitive «2. He has earned the
and
sisters
at
the
time
neighbor!
The ballroom of tbe Mayfair ton
title of champ In (he 1955 New
said
*
‘a
stove
exploded".
,
was the scene of the Ladies Night
, F
Jersey Open, )93fl New Jersey
It was reported at the scene of
and Klwanlans aid their wives
PGA, and the Texas Junior cham­
watched by candlelight a two-hour the fire that one of the children
pionship.
ran
to
a
nclg*)jt*
bourse
and
ask­
entertainment extravaganza and
Stan’s card read as follows: 4climaxed the evening with dane- ed for help to put the fire out In
4 4-4-3 1 3-3 —33 2 3-4-4 4-3-3-1 4— TALLAHASSEE (U P )-J. Bralley trols and now they have beei
the stove.
39—&lt;!2. The 29 on the back nine Od h a in, plans lo r e s i g n taken off."
v ' Top performers eamt from the The frame dwelling was com­
equals the low for 9 holes through­ as chairman o( the State Milk
He said ha had "considered call­
Royal School of Dance with Mrs. pletely destroyed and neighbors
out tin- year on the lour. The 3 Cum mission as soon as he feels ing the governor last week and
Edith Royal in charge. There were were unable to save any furnish­
that Stan carded on number seven­ the commission is in "good enough resigning," but felt tho commits*
eight numbers including th ; Boy al­ ings of the home so quickly the
teen came when he holed an eight shape" for him to leave.
Ion was not in "good enough
ettes, a group of dancers; Evelyn blase consumed the home.
iron
from
about
110
yards.
shape" for him to leave to soon.
.Odham
said
at
the
end
□(
Thurs­
Hussey and Kip Watson; Eunice
Occupants of the home were
Jay Hebert of Sanford was Ihe day's long session he will prnbahly
At ita meeting Thuraday, th*
Brumbaugh, Russ Brumbaugh and Jimmy and Julia Davis. Julia
closest competitor In Ihe opening resign in several months "because commission formally approves! an
Kip Watson in a hand balancing Davis had left the four children
day competition with a very im­ my job Is finished,"
action taken seven months ago
■cl; and other solo numbers in at home when she went to pick up
pressive fio, Jay had his putter
Rut Odham and the commission by th* "old" commission which
■4ft ahoe and tap.
her husband from work at Hunt's
met today to consider at a hearing allows Lake Walea Producer Hob­
An accordlanlst led off the even­ Lincoln-Mercury.
whether the big Durdens dairy son Rucks, who supplici one-fourth
in g * ! entertainment with solo num­
rifm should have Us license for the mltlr bought by the Orlando
bers end others in which she ask­ The charred body of tbe baby
was recovered by firemen when
plants in Tampa, Orlando and Foremost Dairy plant, to Increat*
ed the sudience to join.
Pensacola revoked. The hearing his herd and begin to sell to th*
Stealing the ahow, however, was (hey were totd It was last seen
was scheduled Thursday but had Foremost plant In Miami.
Frank Mebane Jr., manager of lying on a settee In (he front part FIREMEN RATTLE FLAMES ymtrrday when a frame dwelling on Routhwiwt RnnJ was ilr*troy«d,
to be postponed.
the Mayfair Ihn and a Klwanian. of the home.
Ordinarily, under commlssloa
fa ta llv burning a •e*rn-mnnth»-old Negro baby. I l i t h the jisnfurd Fire Department i n ’ «b • S i n f u r d
when he staged his version of
Tbe commission contends the regulations a producer would lose
Nasal Air Station Fire Department anawered th
iggOBKESH
(Staff Photo)
"What's My Line" using a panel
dairy owes milk producers In the his contract with Ihe first plant
from the audience which included
three areas more than $41,000 and It he did this, hut Foremost had
A. L. Wilson, Mrs. I’ally Gatchel,
must show adequate cause fur not agreed to the plan,
Mrs. Audrey Speer, and Edwin
Sanford Rotarians, at their regu­ paying them or have Us license
★
★
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Shinholier. Guests of the panel
lar weekly meeting next Monday lo operate in those sress revoked.
fwere Mrs. Mae Lane, Irving Pryor
Ike Leaves Today
| deployed along Ihe route In the noon, will again have Ihe oppor­ Bordens trlrd unsuccessfully Wed­
WASHINGTON (UP) -President
and Mayor David Gatchcl.
Eisenhower flics the Atlantic un­ Eisenhower was scheduled to event the plane is forerd down,
tunity of hearing the Edgewater nesday to get a court Injunction to
Climaxing the evening's enter­
der a doctor’s care today on a leave for Paris aboard the Colum- Tho mission promised to bo one "Chorlaires" in a program of prevent the commission from re­
tainment was Pete Bukur and his
momentous mission to revamp th? bine 111 lain today. He is expected of the most critical uf tin1 former music appropriate to the Christ- voking t!u&gt; license.
trio along with a new trio introduc­
Free World's defenses against to land in Paris Saturday morning, allied supreme commander's ca mas Season, T. W. (Tommy) Mero,
Odham, who fought to have price
ed by Frank Mebane Jr. called the
Russia's space age missile threat.
Russia threw a warning at Brit reer. The President will seek to general program chairman of Ihe controls abolished as a legislator
"Dining Room Dolls."
But his mission to install new aln against being a base for NATO create new missile hascs on tho club, announced this morning.
and In two unsuccessful campaigns
force and unity Into the North At­ missiles on the eve of (ha attempt European continent and establish
This selected group from Edge- for the governorship, waa named
lantic Treaty Organisation NATO to rcweld the West into a stronger nuclear weapons stockpiles as two water High School, is under the to Ihe com mission chairmanship
allies promised to be extremely scientific and military unit. The major deterrents to Russia touch­ direction of Mrs. Estelle M by Gov. Leltoy Collins last Attg.
difficult.
warning was contained in a 3,(MV) ing off an atomic World War 111. Thomas who. according to Mero, T. Collins and Odham agreed that
The President was expected to word letter from Soviet Premier
Elsenhower also will seek for­ puts on quite a show, herself, in price controls on milk should be
prepare an "affirmative as possi­ Nikolai A. Bulganin to British mulation of a weapons agreement the manner ln which she intro­ removed at the retail level.
ble" answer to the Soviet proposal Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. and an arrangement to pool sci­ duces the various numbers. The
Last month, under odham’* con­
for high level East West talks
There was no Indication whether entific Information among the al­ group arrives in a chartered bus stant urging, the commission vot­
which is spearheading their cam­ Eisenhower would reply to Bul­ lies. All these objectives involve tressed In colorful Christinas cos ed to suspend contruls at all but
An airplane capable of a;Vcds | mouth from one to another,
faster than sound caused havoc In A plane, appearing to be a Voo paign to upset Ihe vital NATO ganin hcforc or after the Paris complex problems which must be tiimcs and, in the past, has made the producer level. The order ls
Ut. Sanford area yesterday.
|d
J#, Bornh, r Wil , „ n ln , | "summit" conferences s t a r t i n g meeting. But a Slate Department solved before they become a re­ a big hit with the local Rotarians, effective Monday, but already
' Monday in Paris.
official said the reply would ' try ality.
Shortly after 3 oclock an ex..
„
Mero said.
prices have been cut in chain
a reply
was urged hy Ad to he as affirmative as possible"
plosion occurred which brought P»“ *™ »v*r *h* *°'f 5°'ir,e wbm., Such
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Club president Myron A (Mike) | , tores and supermarkets throughpeople in Sanford from their
Mayfair Inn PGA tournament |ai y Stevenson, two-time D«*mo- when It comes.
Reck calls attention of memhers nllt
Itate „ , r(.,ult of the
F&lt;&gt;r Information On
homes, offices, stores and buil- * a* , progress.^ The plane was crjt(. prc.&lt;|,t,-n|i;lj opponent, who
of the local rlub to the change of a c ( jl)()i
Precaution Taken
4
CIRCULATION
nesses out on the street to find 'Md'd toward Sanford ami tho' , aill „10
mult contlnue to Every precaution was being tak­
Monday's meeting place; Ihe Par­ The Sanford contractor said In
J. RKAILEY 1DDIIAM
Lake
Monroe
area.
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try and negotiate a settlement with en to insure the President's safe
,fp u t where such an explosion might
ish Rouse of Holy Cross Episcopal
, ...
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.
It was reported, unofficially, that the East "not hy capitulation, hut flight across the ocean. British
o r a fte r 0:39 p.m.
occur.
Church, in order that the singing ;l‘, ' lo’.ltn« hc " lU Pr°bably r?,l|In
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So terrific was the explosion the plane was from the Pinccastle by agreement."
and American warships hive been
group
may he properly presented. lh;R I do not want to maka a
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the
milk
businesa
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Air
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sound
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that a number of windows were
I took tlds job to fight price conbroken In the downtown area. Tbe '**» broken as il apparently passplate glass window st The San- ed over Lake Monroe,
ford Herald shattered and windows The Sanford Herald was notified
*t Western Auto Associate Store by SNAS officials that no p'ane
ford Herald shatlered amt windows from Ihe Sanford Naval Air Sts-1 ‘‘The temperature is rising nlre Sanford area ranged from 37 to peratures In Ihe teens as far smith wai Mamed on an overheated
tracked.
tlon was In the air capable of iy" were the words of Sandy An- 31 this morning and there was as eastern Georgia early today, woodstove,
Humors in Sanford spread like breaking the sound barrier inJ derson, As-Ct, Manager at thu plenty of ice where water pipes Temperatures pliingi' l into the 20s The United Press count of fire
wildfire and anything that might from no source ha* there been of­ Sanford Slate Farmers' Market were broken yesterday and where in upper Florida where crop dam victim* by status included 9 in
fev en appear to have been a cause ficial information that a plane this morning.
sprinkler systems were left on,
age was estimated in the millions Virginia, 8 each In Georgia and
rapidly clreled the art* by word of from any area waa near Sanford.
Temporstures in Sanford and the Temperatures rose because of of dollars,
Kentucky, 2 each In North and
the cloudiness last-night. It is reThe two-day cold wave, the hit- South-Carolina and Aalabama, and
ported that the temperatures wilt tercst southern freere since 1931, 1 each In Florida, Illinois, Texas
be 2U to 25 degrees warmer today was expected to hreA today with and Pennsylvania.
than yesterday.
, the advance of a western warmSnow spread Thursday night
Sandy Andc'ion. in his report log trend
from Minnesota across parts uf the
to the Director of the Florida State
Takes Heavy Tail
Great Lakes into the North At­
Farmers* Markets said "It's very
The cold snap has been blamed lantic states and Pennsylvania.
hard to determine just what var- fur more than SO deaths, at lea d Amounts were generally light ex­
ietie*, volume and
quality of 35 of them In fires as southerner* cept at Syracuse, N. V. where a
vegetables are available through ovrrtaxrd heating units lit an cf 4 inch fall was reported.
our market" as he estimated the fort to keep warm Other* died
movement of (mils and vegetables from exposure and in traffic acthrough the local market.
cidents on snow -slicked roads
"ICs a guessimate instead of an
Florida’s 300 million-dollar ve &lt;•
estimate," Anderson told a Sanford r table crop was hardest hit hy (lie
Herald reporter.
| frigid winds which sent readings
The Sanford Fire Department
The forecast made by the mar- as low as IS Thursday in the answered three alarms late yes
kefs assistant manager for the north section of the state,
terdav during the cold period of
week of Dec. 33 revealed that Growers in Ihe Lake Okcecho- the day.
there will be a light volume of cab­ bee vegetable area reported their
At 5:50 p. m. the local fire de­
bage of fair quality, a light volume crop* 50 to 10O per cent destroyed
partment answered the alarm
of celery of fair quality, a light hy thu frecie.
volume of green onions, anil a Scattered damage was reported outside of the city limit* where a
very light volume of lettuce of to Florida's 50-miUlon dollar citrus «"«"
burnMl « ,leJth
crop and growers hurried to hirAt
i defective heiling unit
from fair to poor quality.
Elsewhere, United Press report­ vrsl oranges and grapeirult lo pre- °f *9 air conditioner at the office
of the Florida Power and Light
ed a subfreeting cold wave, the vent further damage.
Company caused minor smoke
wont in more than two decades,
Fire Kill* Eight
' v t:
-v gripped the Southland for Ihe sec­ Tlte most tragic fire killed eight damage.
ond straight night, claiming s persons, six of them children,
The last call was at 7;M when
PLATE GLASS WINDOW at The Sanford Herald w«* shattered
heavy toll In Uvea and damage to when s Negro tenant family’s an automobile was afire in front A
ye»terifay when tn rsplodon apparently reused by an airplane breaks
frame home was destroyed by of Sanford Grammar School on Ing Ihe eound barrier ever Lane Monrue occur red.
OLD M.- 4 WINTER played harne I* Sanford yea erday and left hi* mark behind, ire formationa crops.
gliataaed at ISM Palmetto when a spray waa ltd on aveniight.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Dixie residents shivered in tern- flames in F.llabeli, (Ja. The blaze i S.-venth St.
(Photo by Bergstrom}

t iwanians Stage
Annual Ladies'
Night At Mayfair

Odham To Resign As
Milk Board Chairman

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Local News

Ike Leaves For NATO Talks

Rotarians To Hear
Musical Program
At Luncheon Meet

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'Havoc In Sanford

Temperature Starts Rise In Sanford Area

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�VAflCOTtiTON (UP) — What'g
• m i with IN Idea that polIU*
•tans should N pot under oath bo.Mr* telHsg t N rottra who. If any^ e , goofed on missiles?
To put H aa sweetly a i their
conflicting atorlea will permit,
somebody la flbbing. Vice Prealdost Jtlchard V. Nixon and theRepublican National Committee noM
that tN fibber la former Preaident Harry 8. Truman.

Responsible For Missile Lag Continues

On A s other hand. If Mr. T b Dr. WeraberrM B r a n .
Van Breen Cfiee 1943-11
not fibbing, what about Nixon and
IN oammittee wbaoa version* ef And. M Butler la right about
who created the mlaalle lag arc that, law about Von Braun’a pub.
directly contrary to tboae of tN lie accusation that t N missile lag
developed during tN Trumaq
former preaident?
And. If either of the foregoing years spanning IMS-31?
conflic.ing atorica la accurate, what
Harry S. Truman b not one to
about Democratic N atloul Com­ accept calmly an unwarranted ac­
mittee Chairman Paul M. Butler? cusation, especially afi accusa­
Butler told TV viewera a few days tion made by tN vice preaident or,
ago that the missile vllllan was for that matter, by any Republl-

fen. H Jtut
happen* that, as
ae m o d
hut happens
as N dbliN s Republicans, Mr. T
dlsUkta Nixon m u d morn.
N in o and Mm Bepobllcmi Na­
tional Committee b id whatever U
wrong with the U. i . missile pro­
gram right to Mr. T a lap. That
was about throe weeks age and
political Washington has boon wait­
ing. afaeo, Mr soma rocketry afi
tN launching pad at Independence,
Mo. Silence la not typical Truman

under a n d drcematanroCd e n s stance*.
down
velopment?1*Mm
Mmcommittee
eommltte#bi-In­
downto to *11.900.000.000
$11,900,000,000In In1950.
1950,velonment?"
However that map N , the Re- which was tN year the Korean quired and u n w in d :
pubHcen National Committee came War began. The Republican N a­ —Total far four Truman years
up last month with soma defense,
missile and research spending fig­ tional Committee toted It up this befora Korda, $9,199,000,900.
—Total for four Eisenhower
ures which-would seem, at least, way:
to require soma answer from a —Total for the national defense years after Korea, $5,953,000,000.
"Who starved tha missile pro­
spokesman far tN Truman ad- for three Truman yeera before
Korea, *95,000,000.000.
gram?** was the next question, an­
m w uw m on.
—Total for three Elsenhower swered ea follows:
Defines MponNg Down
The Truman administration had years after Korea, $110,000,000,000. j —Four Truman budgets *
pared natioaal defense spending i •‘What starved research and de­ 1951-54 inclusive,
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o u r Elsenhower
Elsenhowerhudeeta
budgetsffsfis­
cal i m - m hKiuatvt, luaojoo.*
ooo.
TN. foregoing are statistics. A
smart fellow with figure* can d#
almost anything with statistics,
such as miking white leek black
and f i t s v e n t.
The public debate.
HI) continue and even
t -v become known.

Weather

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Woman Dies Of Bums
Jn Fire Early To d ay
New Cold Wave
To Hit Florida
Jornorrow Morning

A fire of undetermined origin
was responsible for fatal Injur­
ies to Mrs. John It. Welch of 513
Celery Ave. In an early morning
blase today.
(
Mr*. Wtlch, who operated a nur­
sery at N r tom e, was found by
firemen, on the floor near her
bed, severely burned about the en­
tire body.
The fire, shortly after $ o'clock
this morning, gutted two rooms
of the frame dwelling and badly
damaged three other rooms of the
home. The nuriery, with smalt
tables and chairs, was baraly
touched by Ucklng flames and
boiling amokt.
Mrs. C. B. Sumter, who lives In

LAKELAND ( U P ) - A new eotd
wave rolled toward Florida today
before the old one C«u!d get out.
The Fedaral-gtat* Froat Warnbig Center told farmer* thay could
expect a "hard frees* In north
and central districts and froat and
frecilng temperatures In aouthern
^strict* Thursday morning.**
" fre e s ln g weather over moat of
the state, which produced a few
uncommon snow flakes over Jack­
sonville Tuesday, already has
brought biting discomfort to Flo­ Two of Sanford's civic clubs will
ridian* and thousands of tourists. furnish marshalls for the Mayfair
But the new cold wave brings Inn PGA Tournamant this week­
a real threat to vegatable farmers end.
The Sanford-Semtnole County
and citrus" growers. Particularly
vulnerable are the Mg truck farms Junior Chamber of Commerce and
eqnth of Miami where 10,000 aeres the Sanford Kiwania Club will pro­
&lt; 0 tomato**, setting for $6 to $7.50 vide volunteer workers to serve
I bushels, and hundreds of acres of as "m arshatls” In order to ktep
pole Nana, awyet corn, aquash greens during fournameat play.
George ti'oAc’str. ItTchatfe of re­
and cucumber* ere* a t' the har­
vesting stage and at the mercy of cruiting the marshalls for the San­
ford Klwanl* d u b appealed yester­
a frees*.
day to numbers of tN group to
There also are thousands of volunteer. We need at least eight
acres of vulnerable crops else­ more men, said Morgan. He re­
where along the lower east coaat, quested that all Klwanlans who
around Lake Okeechobee and In would like to help to call him as
tN west coast growing area
soon as possible.
around Fort Myers. Citrus crops
&lt;Wtt a little more hardy.
A forecaster said there I* noth­
ing In sight to divart or dissipate
the new onslaught of Canadian
cold that la espccted to push into
tN Florida peninsula late today.
"The new cold wave piling In
on top of tN state which already
The Board of Sanford City Com­
h a t been cold for three daya will
giva us the coldest weather yet,” missioners went on record Monday
the forecaster said. “There are night as opposing the propped
j prospects of clouds ora wind- bridge over the St. Johns River
•iiift to prevent this frigid air nrar Lake Harney.
A letter from the Board of Com­
from moving in on ua.”
missioners will be forwarded to
Throughout the state's huge the Corps of Engineers at Jackson­
agriculture areas, farmers and ville voicing their disapproval of
growers were rounding up in the bridge that would “eliminate
Slid
available
materials
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.smudge
„
. .
- u i P e r cent of the usage of the
preparing to flood whalevar field* s anf0fti.Titusvllle Canal and thus
thay could and fly planes at low kl„ ,he elB I, for lU t|rae “
altitude to keep frost from form-^ ij^ , Seminole County Clumber
Ing. But there Is little they can 0j commerce Waterways Commitdo, however, if the thermometer tec has appealed to all individuals
sfemilns at (reeling or below for and organisations to oppose the
several hours at a time.
construction of a bridge ao low ai
Tha new cold wava la expected (o prevent the usage of the canal.
to keep Florida “on lea" for the
According to the proposal made
remainder of the week.
by the Corps of Engineers through

2 Civic Clubs Will
Furnish Marshalls
For PGA Tourney

an adjacent house at $11 Celery
Ave. w%* awakened by tN calla
of a man. Roused from N r sleep
she woke up the occupants of a
home a t.U l Celery Ave. end tN
Sanford Fire Department was
notified.
The identity of the man remain­
ed unknown until shortly after 3
o’clock this morning when a man’s
clothing was found In a front bed­
room of the burned home.
From Identification In the cloth­
ing, N th policemen and fireman
found that a man by IN nama of

Homer R. McKnlgbt occupied Mm
room.
McKnlgbt was found about 4
o'clock this morning huddled In a
blanket back of tha house suffer­
ing possibly from shock and **•
posure. McKnlgbt, at tha hospital,
laid ”1 fought to pull her (Mrs.
Welch) from the house." )re was
not burned but his face and body
were crusted with smoke and loot.
Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr.
this morning, said that ha beliavai
that the fire atarted In the living
room ef the home and poasibly In

a aofa. "It might have been a
cigarette or It might have been a
faulty electrical circuit—it's hard
to say." Chief Cleveland- said.
Ftre Chief Cleveland directed the
fighting of the blase this morning
and conducted a preliminary in­
vestigation at the scene along with
Sanford Police Department and
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart­
ment law enforcement officers.

BULLETIN
M rs. Welch died a t
to d ay .

noon

First Round O f Tourney
Gets Underway Thursday

Local Jaycees
Demo, GOP Blast
Take Children
Bensons Farm Plan
On Shopping Tour
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WASHINGTON (U P )- A Demo- Beoson had though of y*L **!
erat and a Republican lambasted can’t think of anything nor* nut*
today Agriculture Secretary Etra than that. It’s no anesror to tha
The Sanford Seminole County Taft Benson’s plan to put entire farm problem at *11.'*
Junior Chamber of Commerce was | farms into grass and trees. They
"The retirement of whole farm*
The first round of the third an-1 Present record holder for the host yesterday to 14 children of | Nbcllod It a “laiy man’s program" is the only wsy we’ll *v»r reduce
an/l
nual Mayfair Inn PGA Open get* local course. Don Fsirfield. has I Ijlthc'ran i |aven Childrens Home and "nuts"
production," a congressional (arm
underway tomorrow morning at j also filled In his entry blink and on a Sanford Christmas shopping
Rep. Thomas G. Abernathy (D- expert said, "but the cost of doing
tN swank Mayfair Country Club will be teeing off tomorrow. Since tour.
Situ.) said ha thought not many this on * rental basis would bo
bar* In Sanford. Under the dlrec-! placing second In the first tourney
Children of all ages, arenmpan- "genuine farmers'* would go for prohibitive. I don’t believe tho
tion of the San Francisco Giants here, one round being the 83 that
the scheme. "It would end their American people would stand for
Officers were elected last night this tremendous, $18,000 tourney ! set the new record, Don his come *?* J1? ^ X n 7 \ t n r e l l,«irfheslne days of farming."
It."
In the Monroe Chapter 13 RAM f i S sttrseted all of tN top names into hi. own around the circuit '
'1 * * “
w ” r " h&amp;
However, Abernathy said romoBtnson did not mention tN eotf,
for the year of 193$.
In tN golfing world. The field i and,the older boy* are predicting * h &lt;* f V lw -w lll -.m e m b e r* ^ ' ' " I ^ te.fa rm n -h e o m production
tdife exjmrts M m a te d that
.E. 0 . Krttb wa* n w w j l j l i j i this yoAr seems te be tN &lt; t» 3 r|t itroJt thlngTYrSWi'. He Is one ef
‘’•member
problably
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would contribute mora to to bo effective, If would InvoWo
PHast, b . J. Still, King ind W. W. of Ule three event* tN t have been the outstanding pullers of the Christmas time.
the solution of all agriculture prob­ at least SO million acres. At $10
Funds for the tour are provided lems than Individual crop acreage
Cash, Scribe.
held here In ae many years and a game and la capable of winning
an aero the rental would hit 500
ti by the Jaycees and were made controls.
Other officers' named for the record crowd 1* predicted to cover any event.
million dollars.
possible
through
the
sale
of
bal­
Ed Kurgol, PGA champ in 1936
Not the Answer
coming year were R. R. Wright the fairways.
Hill Public Accept?
loons
during
tho
annual
Christmas
and
seventh
money
winner
with
Rep.
Usher
L.
Burdick
(R-N.D.)
Jr., Treasurer and Frank L. Mill­ T N entire field of 131 players,
A
department
expert said that
$23,19594,
la
another
one
of
the
parade
here
last
week.
said It was the "craziest thing"
er, Secretary.
133 pro's and 16 amateurs, will
his boss' proposed experiment has
Rqh
McKee,
chairman
of
the
many
"par
busters"
who
will
be
tee
off
itartlng
at
I
a.
m.
tomor­
Appolntt'e officers will be nam­
possibilities of reducing the farm
row and will be narrowed down to scrapping for top money. Kd was annual Jayceo project, headed the
ed later and Installed.
surpluses through lowered produc­
balloon
sales
group
and
(he
shop­
aelcctcd
as
Professional
Golfer
of
the several top threlsomes by the
tion, but posed this question: "Is
final day on Sunday. It will N a the Year In 1954 and anyone can ping tour.
the general public In * psycholo­
plainly
see
why.
He
had
to
overEach
child
was
furnished
3d
with
seventy-two hole event that will
gies! fram t of mind to use public
WIIO created the first
come
a
childhood
accident
which
which
to
shop
as
he
or
she
pleasrun for four days.
funds for such a plan?" Ha said
Christmas
seal;
where
and
In
A surprise entry for the big left him with a twisted arm. to ((| and to buy the gifts of their
much of the success of the plan
what
year
I
event esme In late yesterday in the become the great personality th a t; own selection,
would depend upon how farmers
he la today. Ho hits i tremendous
U
l
Jaycees accompanying ihc child­
person of Ted Kroll. Ted Is a for­
themselves reset to H.
tee shot and is able to take It all ren were: Bob McKee, chairman;
XjiaviotMtm ui tdiii*)* s$iu
mer Rider Cupper and the 1956 If the putter is working.
Benson announced the trial plan
JO *l«M
II
David Kllngensmlth, G. Andrew
winner of tha World championship
at a news eonferenca Tuesday. Ha'«!
HMl
Ul If IN t o
With
tomorrow
starting
the
ac­
Speer, Hawaii McMillan, Norris
Its District Engineer, Paul D. Tam O'Shantar in Chicago. He was
said farmers In four stataa—Illi­
•U*U u» 'll*Oqto|| INUIH
Troxlrr, the bridge would N of the leading money winner of 1956 tion here at the Mayfair, this Perry. William Carrigan and Uob
nois, Maine, Nebraska, and Ten­
(W IU VU
V
should
prove
to
he
one
of
the
top
Braticll.
set-span construction with only 25 with a fabulous 373,135 S3. Ted re­
nessee—will have an opportunity
sporting
events
In
the
entire
south.
feet overhead clearance and SO mains a gallery favorite wherever
to set the dollar per-aere rata they
feet horizons! clearance.
ha goes and Is one of the all-time
are willing to accept — through
The bridge over the It. Johns great* of tha gam*.
competitive bidding — for putting
Among other favorites here In
River at Lake Monroe whieh will
all their eligible cropland into tN
carry the Interstate Highway has Sanford la former Mayfair Pro.
soli bank’s conservation reserve
WASHINGTON fUP)— President Sen. Thomas H. Kuehcl (It- Elsenhower, the President’! son, for a period of five to 10 years.
a clearance of 45 feet overhead Ed "Porky" Oliver. Porky Is
known for hit wit on tho fairway Eisenhower waded today Into pre Calif, said“ the President Is a will accompany him. Elsenhower
and 90 feet horizons).
This U a complete switch In
mankind's desire for will stay at tha American em­ procedure as to who makas tha
A letter mailed to all organiza­ and It should he very interesting1paratlona for next week's heads symbol of
tions and Individuals Interested In to watch him vie for the top mo- of-stat* Paris parley that has been peace. His attendance . . will as- bassy.
offer of farm aid. The regular
In The White House medical an­ procedure is for a county commit*
the Sanford-TItusvUla Canal and ney. He placed third here two suddenly Invigorated by his shill sureconstructive a c t i o n
years
ago
and
picked
up
a
check
ty
to
attend.
j
strengthening
NATO’s
defense*."
nouncement Tuesday Indicated the tee to make offers to farmers for
the Docks and Terminals Project
at Sanford sets out thyt “ Without for 31400 00 and he also managed | The decision of the 67 yesr- old I Srn- K*les Kefnuvcr (D-Tcnn) President la still suffering from taking part or 'all of their crop
question, anything less than the to rome In under the wire last Prsident to go despite • mil«l •ai,f "*
,llal Mr Elwnhow- a slight speech difficulty. But the _________
land out of^________
production___
and putting
45 fee overhead clearance and 90 year. Many of the local golf fans s|roke 16 days ago sparked new • r "*** conserve his strength. Hut statement said it has “continued jt into tha conservation reservt.
feet horitonal clearance will kill may rem em Nr seeing him several hopes at home snd abroad that his presence there will be very lm- to improve and In ordinary con­
versation was almost Impossible
forever all plans for Uis Sanford weeks ago on ACL STAR GOI.F the North Atlantic Treaty Organl-! poctant.”
where he fired ■ 63 for a new ration NATO summit conference
Titusville Canal."
White House physician Gen. Ho­ to detect" except by trained ob­
John Krider said In the letter course record it the Phoenix. C. will succeed in producing new ward McC. Snyder and MaJ. John servers."
that “ Yachts, barges and other C.
unity and an answer to Russia's
large craft would be unable to na­
missile-scientific threat.
vigate the Sanford-TItusvilla Can­
The President, given a medical
al unless wo can get uniform
The Sanford State Farmet
go-ahead Tuesday to make the
clearance for the complete dis­
Market showed e slight deereie In
(rip, scheduled i morning confer­
tance."
volume and valuation this year as
ence with Secretary of Slate John
The bridge propoird Is Ideated
compared to November, 1956, said
The Church of the Nazarene will Poster Dulles. They were expect­
In Seminole County on State Road not hold it's regular mid week ed to discuss U. S. proposals to be
Sandy Anderson, Ais't. Manager.
46.
services tonight.
presented at the meeting.
According to a tabulation It Is
Protests are to N sent to Col.
This service Is being postponed
To Answer Russian Note
revealed that the market movtd
Paul D. Troxler, District Engineer. so that the members may attend
79 varieties of fruit and vegetables
Eisenhower and Dulles alto
Corps of Enginers. 575 Riverside the SIIS GIre Club's Christmas were confronted today with an­
totaling 143,966 paakages at a gross
Avenue, Jacksonville, Fla.
Concert tonight at * o'clock.
swering a 15-pagr note from So­
valuation of 3361,243.40.
viet Premier Nikolai A Bulganin
“This decrease in packages."
proposing a new round of high
Sandy Anderson 51 Id. “ received st
level East-West talks on acute
our market was due to prolonged
world problems. U. S. officials la­
mild weather occurring In states
belled it a strategically timed pro­
north of Florida, coupled with un­
paganda maneuver designed to dis­
favorable growing condition- dur­
courage NATO allies from tak­
ing the first half of November la
ing any strong new defensive meaCentral and Southern Florida."
Seminoie High School is all "key-1 appeared over rsdlo station and lures,
Low prices on practlcaU* all
ed up" awaiting the arrival of 1network broadcasts countless num-! Contents of the note were exvarieties was responsible for our
one of its graduates of the class o f , hers of times, always telling the ' pccted to be made public Thura
decrease in valuation compared
1926
story of the "big teams" in base- j day. Eisenhower flics to Psrlu
with the same period last lesson,
Friday. Before he goes the Prrsl
Red Barber, one of the greatest ball and other sports.
Sandy Anderson revealed.
network sports announcers of aU
With favorable weather prevail­
Another Sanford man who w ill,* " 1 h,*v* hl» In»'ver re|,,y tor
time, will speak to the student look forwsrd to Thursday morn­ Bulganin.
ing in December, he said, we an­
The team of six dor tors pro­
body of Seminole High School to­ ing's appearane* la Andrew Carticipate an Increase In volum* and
morrow morning at Its regular raway, a graduate of the same nounced the President In “excel
also a better "priccwlse situa­
assembly.
tent'' physical condition in a White
tion" on all fruits and vegetables.
class with Red Barber.
After attending school in Sanford
Mrs. Mae Fort, now Dean of Hous announcement late Tuesday.
and graduating from Seminole Women at Seminole High School, The announcement said he was
High, Red Birber moved on ta the was on* of Red Barber's teach­ sufficiently recovered from the
University of Florida where he ers.
It Nov. 25 cerebral attack to go to
berim e Interested in sports an­
The nation's “ top" sports broad­ Paris. /
Western European leaders react
nouncing. His first tour of an- caster will find hit former school
nouniing was over Radio Stilton in tip top shape and all shined up cd to the newt with a sigh of
WRUF st GsinesviDe on the Uni­ for his arrival her* Thursday relief. Reaction also was favora­
versity of Florida Campua.
morning. The subject of Red Bar­ ble from two Congressional dele­ TWO OF TIIK F A V O RITE S »*»n aa they coma In from practice
From there, it was Just on* up­ ber’s talk to the student body has gates to the NATO parliamentary round* at the .Mayfair Inn Country (Tub. Duw Fineterwald (left)
conference.
hill climb to success for the San­ not yet been announced.
and Arnold C alm er will I r e off tomorrow in the Mayfair Inn's
(S ta ff t’boKD
fcyinbol of P e a t*
«15.000 I'll A Open.
ford youngster,
Barber has

E. 0 . Keith High .
Priest In RAM

ea

Commission Opposes
Bridge Over River

Ike

Church Calls Off
Tonight’s Service

Prepares

For

Paris Parley

Farmers’ Market
Shows Slight
Decrease In *57

Red Barber Speaks
At SHS Tomorrow

CHILDREN FKOM LUTHERAN Haven, Slav!*, taking part in
tb* Jayeee Christm as Shopping Tour. Hob McKee, chairman of tbo
R Shunning Tour Committee for the Ja y rre a , tmilce an approval on
the doit selection mod* b | mi* of the children.
(.Staff 1’Uulo)

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Bill To Re-Examine Driver* Introduce*

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roll of Dote C o te *oii toter both MBs hod bote eeeoUerte-br
tbit bills providing for ro-axeml- tho norite legislative Coutetl
nation 0( envois rrrrr four yoqvo tortler this ) w ■&lt; 0 mono, of
Improving tnffle softer. Bnt’ho
m U M b won UM 00W0 foMfco-

rtrOr tertof tho Pit Hltei Wcitu o otborW gtttttlon ta * e « o f '
fie field woo eomiterod n o te .«•.

font

UomQ oonod « cholrmw of

costs leveled off during October,
marking “the end of the so-eilled
inflationary spiral.".
Mitchell sold then may be teaseaa! fluctuations in lfS7&lt; but addad that ha htOavoo “the consistent
riN jbaa ended."

i L |t e t l A l l '- a S -- a

Cnlnrfull
lull Enloy
it lenightl

According to “prejoctloao" Isauod by the U.S. Department of
Commerce, there was 0 popula­ coats; dairy prite sU. up .0 of a
tion growth of roughly Ml,000 In cent; rent, up J of a cool; solid
VtffWi, North and South Corn fuaia and fra til* 14 coots: mow's
11ns. Georgia, norite, Teqaesiee, sad boy*. slsUteg. up 14 coot:
Alabama, Mississippi and Louls- and boy's aad gms* clothing; bp .4
tsss.
of a aeat; aad shoes, up 10 note.
At Uir same time, tho U.S. La­ The only items which showed a
bor Department said residents of decline ware fruits and vegoublos,
this aiao-suu area hod to pay which coat consumers 4 of t coot
nearly 11.09 during hit far tho less, Bogdan said.
Balsas far Moat
soat Homo which eeet thorn R .00
la UM.
A few oaoupatlooal Aside have
The HOT popuUUoo growth oatl- not received P*P rslaoi during
msto was ktsod oo figures which the past yaar and thus ' have not
tho Cootmefte Department em­ kept pica with the rising cost of
p h a s i s e d wore “prolootiooi," living,’’ Bagdoa Mid. Lu: ho said
mote oo tho basis of ootlaotod “most" wage oanMrs have tot
ISM popolote o. Tho flguroo indi­ suffered by tho Increase.
cate UM fallowlog apprtaimste Merrill. C. Lofton, hood of tho
1MT pepuUUo^rowth. by stotas: Commerce Department’! Atlanta
field otAca* looking gt projected
Florida, m m , North CoroUao. southern growth figures gad tak­
(MOO, Vtrgioio, 41r n , Louisiana, ing Into account births, daaUu,
m m , Toooooooo, MJOO, Ooorgis, and tho influx of now residents,
M.aoo, Bouth CoroUao mm, Ala- said-Florida lo duo to lead tho
homo, 14,000, sod Miooissippi, other states with a growth of
MM,
1*40,000 by im .
BruuwMr A. Soften. rogioooi North Cartels will Mow with
flutter of tbo U. I. Dofortmool of •0 oddities papulation of M.00I;
Labors
summarised io 000 word Virginia, 047400, UuiMna, us.turn jy|irtors, three dimes sad four
Fitter sold klo machlao is tho
world'o Arst tnotttsl outomitie
sosMor, Mo Mil tho iliotrooliolly
operated device Is “Just shout fool
proof.”
It will accept creased, wrinkled,
tattered, torn or amudgad bills, rogardltss of whether they are in­
serted In the slot upside down or
right side up.
But It will reject counterfeits,
bills of mar# than one teller de­
nomination. and foreign currency,
Pltsor nld.
Fatter ooid it olaa could ho
made to dlspenM merchandise oad
give the correct change for cur­
rency at the tamo time and he
predicted tho 94-hour automatic
supermarket la Just around the
corner.

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jaycee
Northeast Corner of 5th S t &amp; French Ave.

USED TV SETS
RECONDITIONED 4 GUARANTEED
Terms Available

Long-leaf plat survives hotter
than competing species bi tery
arena when Am are frequentTmcause the scaly, oraagt-brtfwn
hark of the mature trees resists
fire, sajra the National Geogra­
phic Magaslna.

ARMOURS COOKED

CANNED
PICNICS

As A4wlnistretria ef U e

Leda fiTM M

iMtlUiS.

Ho Mid (hot looteod tho co«pcU
rocommoodod i» d tho LogUUturo
approved a more reallatle *pf«d
la v and tighter rules against fol­
lowing too oioeeir oo another Ve­
hicle.
4
“These things accounted jo r
most of tho aeetdonls,” ho said.
“ D riven with physics!, doficta
and faulty equipment were reip m .
stble for a small p art of tho ae*
cidoots.”
He said tho council decided' to
take “first things first."

set at 1TJ01J04 acres, the same
as for tho 1190 and tPST crops. A
considerable amount of cotton
aeriip this yaar was put in the
■ad beak.
Farmers will vote Tuesday in
a referendum whether to accept
marketing quotas for the two
•top. Hegantless of whether quotas art approved, ISM acreage al­
lotments will remain fat offset u
n condition of tegfotilty for pries
support.
Tho latest estimates for major
cotton states Include:
Alabama 09,000 bales: North
Caroline 03,009; South Carolina
948,000: Georgia Nf.OU; Tennes­
see 410,o«: Mississippi 1.100,000:
Arkansas 103,011: Ttxas MH.Mi
California 1,300,000 sod Arixoaa
100,000.

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Seeeaaai,* lata law peace
at eald County, l a t h e County Judge
ol Hemlnale County, Florida. a t ala

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nr the llrei publication a( thle no.
llee. Each claim a r demand chill
be In writing, aad shall state tha
Plata a t re«ld.n-e and »aet aMIrn
adarerc of tk r claimant, and ehall
be enrern tn h r tha claimant, hln
spent, ar attorney, aad pay curb
claim ar demend net e« (tied ehall
be vaia.
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Fryer Parts 5 &amp; 99c
lb 39c

A awara Cumpfalnt b a t i n g been
filed agalnai y«u la the I ’lreult
Ceurt In end ta r Onittlnala Count*.
Wnrlda. hy WILLIAM D. 111,1111. far
dlvnrct, the chart title ar which la

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defantea herein an a r before the
ICih day of Dacamhar, A. D. HIT. ar
atherwlt# Decree Pra ceateeea wilt
be catered anelnet »«*.
The Oanfar* Herald le deelgaeled
ee a aeweeeoer nt geaerat rlrrulatlan In whleli thin eliatlan ahaH ha
suhUahed onra each week far faur
teaeerutlve weeke.
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"GRADE A” FROZEN MIXED

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I I I O rta a a Avenue
Winter Park. Plarlda
AMnrMy 7«r tha Betata

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GREEN GIANT Cream Style

J8MTT«M5k.

BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
Jt

sio.eoe hole* end 10-year average
production of 10,000,000 holes.
This: year's crop, added to a
rarryovtr of 11.200.000 bales, win
moot domestic and foreign earn
sumption demands for about two
m ie .
The Crop Hoportiag Board es­
timated cotton yields this year
ovoroged 300 pmsafo of am an
■hero.. TVs comports with sot
pounds last year, 417 pounds In
10SS. and a 10-yoar average of
300 pounds.
The board estimated farmers
harvested 13,M1.000 acres of cot­
ton this year of tho 14441,000 oeroo
to cultivation On in ly. J. This
msaao 84 par seat of tho crop wse
abandoned became of Inseat dam­
age or other nooona.
Tho national senate allotment
for (ho 1131 crop already has bean

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JUI1N i. MARION

a *90(i*l Mbcommlttn itudjte*
tho messuras.

“SUPER-RIGur* or SWIFTS ALL meat
LE SUEUR TINY

Franks

SUSi

Celery

2 stalks 19c

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O, T. H erndon

Clerk ef the Circuit Court

GREEN

Comer l i t iM Sanford

General Insurance
a JAMES GUT AGENCY
SIS EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE TA L 44S1
H. JAMES GUT

JAMES a GUT

IN pnnnavn
l i f t Iht Batata nfi
UDA fgTERg,
Peeeteed
FINAL NOTien

Katlca le hereby (Ivan th a t tha
undersigned will, an the t l l h day
af December, A. I». I t l f , Rreeeat
to the llnnorabla Cnuniy Judge »f
S*mlao|» Cnunty, riartd*. her (Inal
return, etrnunt end veuch*re. ae

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GOING OUT o&lt; BUSINESS

2

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SALE ENDS

lb. carton 19c

Tomatoes
GOLDEN RIPE

19c

Bananas
CUBAN

ANfa PAGE PORK &amp;

Pineapples

BEANS
3

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Each

29c;

ANJOU

Pears

2 lbs. 2 9 c l

FRESH, FLAVORFUL INSTANT

A&amp;P COFFEE

3 5 c

2-Oz.

EVERYTHING MUST GO !

BELOW COST!

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FIRM RIPE

said time, then and there, make
tSRlIcallon tn the *tld Judge far
a (Inal eettlement af her admlnletrallen af said •*t»i*. and (ar an
ardrr dlirharging bar ae euch admlnletralrli.

Dated Dili the llth day af N»vent Hr. A. D. l i l t
Aaala P. Waiaen

lb.

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BABY LIMAS

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JfolbMk

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CORN MEAL

Dog T—4

8-Tnch

Lb. Box

lb. box 45c

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53c

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Education Is
School Problems

If looks as if Ik s "M oral aid to educa­
tion" boys ara f b ia t to uso tho Sputnik
sears as a moans to got tho government's
foot la tho door la order to toko oror school,
aad their ewrioala.
Soooingtjr ft would work something like
this: If they could start their federal-aid*
to-edueatioa program under tho Sputnik
stimulus, they would hare a sort of beach*
head established from which they could
wage their battle in future years for vastly
expanded federal appropriations.
Federal-aid opponents contend that this
line of reasoning over-looks the tpost impor­
tant Issue; whether th e n Is actually any
need for federal intervention. They main­
tain, of course, that there is none. One of the
basic reasons for the defeat of federal aid
for school construction was the fset. that the
states and localities were solving the pro
Mem—and there was no reason for encroach­
ment in that field by a federal bureaucracy
already far too big.
Likewise, no ease has been made that
the states and localities are unable to meet
the needs for scientific education. Therefore,
there is no reason for the federal government
to Invade this field of activity.
However, Seminole County came near
Maying Into the hands of these "federal aid
to education" boys when voters failed to
turn out in sufficient numbers to approve a
|2V4 million school construction bond issue.
It was pointed out, time and time again
in these columns that the one scientist that
might solve the problems of the nation might
be among the youngsters readying them­
selves for the high school grades. And it
was also pointed out that the science labs
and science programs did not exist in pre­
sent schools as they would be expanded in
the proposed new high school.
Local Board of Education leaders, how­
ever, are meeting the immediate problems
from available funds with the addition of
. schoolrooms to Seminole High and to Crooms
Academy until plans could be completed for
the next countywlde vote on the approval of
a bond issue sufficient to complete and build
all of the schools necessary to meet growth
in the county's communities.
We have seen where Industry believes In
the time-honored principle that the determi­
nation, administration and control of educa­
tion rests properly with local communities
and not with the Federal Government. This
Includes elementary, secondary and higher
l ...

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at all Iba laaal aawa I 'l a l a t la Ibla ■ewepaycr.

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Wednesday, December 11,1057

A telephone for Intercommunica­
tion between ikln divers has been
patented. It la contained la t toInch cylinder .weighs
eeves
pounds, la battery operated sr.d hea
e range of 1,000 yards,
of beaming Its

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SCHEDULE CHANGES
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13TH 1957
NORTHBOUND

As regards support of Raastaa
policies la tho UJV., I t o It a
Communist for oaa M ag.Tor an­
other, If he antagonises Russia
too greatly, ha will find himself
in another fight with the Knoflla.
There was ana net; develop­
As the result, U Is expected peUetes seem ta be pretty d ear ment In the latest American ireM
that American sM to Yugoslavia ta anybody who roads the news­ examination.
TUo la said ta have told AmSatwill bo continued so tho ground papers.
t Tito Is o political o u st to 1.H# has ao Intention of resum- sador Rlddleberger that he Mu
i country la tho cold war de­ lag the position ho held in tho getting tired of being re-exam­
Communist world before be re­ ined ao often.
spite the fact that ho 1* a Com­
belled at Soviet domination nine Dispatches from Belgrade -tiy
munist.
that Tito told Rlddleberger that
This latest “re • exsmiaaUoa" years ago.
was undertaken because of sever­ t-He la a Communist. He baa the re-examinations made the
al developments which caused the bean a Communist since Ms United States undependable as i
source of wtipons and that he
poUey makers In Washington to youth.
feel that Tito was getting tee It la asesttsry for, any western would seek them elsewhere In fu­
government, la Its relations with ture.
Mindly with Sorlet Russia.
The developments Included Ti­ Yugoslavia, t# decide whether Ti­ This eaused soma surprise. Mio
to’s recognition of the East Ger­ to's Independence of Russian dom­ has been getting very little iplllman Communist puppet regime ination outweighs tbs faet that be tary aid for some time.
The first reaction to the report
as a sovereign government aad is a Communist.
was that Tito might be threaten­
IB s Csaeldn i l Asset
several votes In support of Rus­
The United Statee seems to ing to seek arms from Russia. He
sia la tho United Nations General
have decided ones m an, as it has might da that, of course. But later
Assembly la New York.
done so many times In tha past, reports said ha might seek them
Ambassador Visile TNe
United S t a t e s Ambassador that Tito la aa asset ta the W est from other countries, Including
James W. Rlddleberger visited Ti­ Tito’s recognition of Eas Ger­ Great Britain, Prance and Sw«to Friday a t Brian! Island ea the many was a blunder. Watt Gar- den.
any event, American eco­
maay had threatened to break ro­
Adriatic Sea.
Rlddleberger explained the rea­ tations with any country that rec­ nomic aid to Yugoslavia Is to #&gt;•
sons for Washington’s mlaglringi. ognised bo puppot regime. Tito Untie.
In reply, TUo assured Rlddle­ though bo could get away with
berger that he Intended to keep It and was shocked whin Vest
the Independence of Russian dom- Germany carried out Its threat

_ By CHARLES M. MCCANN ...Illastion which to wot la IMS at
United Press SUN Cemspendant the risk af kis career and even of
The Unit** States appiraatly h b lift.
has eemplcted another of Us Thera hardly seems to to any
■say "ro-examlnaiios* of pallev" g ran d N r surprise at Tito’s antoward President TUo of YMf*Two things s to a t TUo and his
slavia.

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education.
As an example for our local citizens to
know about—one of the big items involved
in s centralized eoets is the additional ad­
ministrative costs In a program handled
from Washington instead of at the local
level. For example, a city gets federal funds
for a project. For every dollar that the
federal Government "gives" the city, the
taxpayer must pay nearly 91.40. And the
total grants-in-eid program we speak of for
this year requires about |5 billion of the
federal budget.
The Eisenhower Administration has in­
itiated a program intended to return to the
states and localities as many as possible of
the functions now performed by the Federal
Government. Also involved, a s, we under­
stand it, la a study of what tax sources can
ba shifted from the Federal Government
back to the state and local level.
The one thing that looked extremely good,
as a part of this enterprise, was that a part
of this enterprise, was that a group of state
governors, representing the Governor! Con­
ference, proposed recently that the states
assume responsibility for public school con­
struction— instead of looking to Federal aid.
In return, they asked (among other things)
for the right to collect local telephone taxes.
Backers of states' rights contend that
this trend should lie encouraged — and it
would be unthinkable to let tho Federal
Government get a foothold in the education­
al domain.
Another reason why this should not be
done is that private organizations are doing
far more than the Government could do to
stimulate the improvement of educational
favllilies and expansion of scientific educa­
tion.
Certainly our school systems are looking
for far more than regimentation on a na­
tional level for our educational programs
—It is progress and expansion on a local
level that creates the spirit of true demoncracy and stimulates the desire to study "for
the good of our wonderfully free country”
and not to better any individual or one or­
ganization.
It behooves every citizen in Sanford and
Seminole County to begin now a program
of boosting a turnout for the next election
on a bond issue to provide "local funds"
for the construction of school buildings we
need right here for our children.
Certainly all of iis enjoy the freedom of
choosing a curriculum for our children in
eoperation with the boards of education from
county to county. Little do we know what
kind of regimentation children will face if
federal aid to education becomes a reality
— It la a situation which we must, in some
way avoid, in order to continue the free­
doms we now enjoy.
Much can be said about the proposed
election for the bond Issue in order to provide funds with which new schools can be
constructed throughout the county. All of
ue felt the impact of the bond Issue's failure
in the election held on November 19—an
impact that must not be repented.
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The recent observation of Veteran’a Day,
originally the occasion for celebrating the
close of World War I, the "war to end wars,"
reminds us that what the world needs right
now Is a peaee to end wars.

4 0 ,0 0 0 Die In Traffic
Accidents Last Year
By DOC QUIGG

ther ahead than 10 yards. Visibility

United Press Staff Certs epeadsat Is bad. too, from six feat under.
NEW YORK Ml — We Americans
Self-Slaeghtend Public
do things efficiently. Including kill­
ing eaeb other on the highway.
Last year, 41,000 of us were
murdered la traffic aeeldenti;
thousands more were maimed;
and property damage ran Into the
millions. This year, these record
figures may be equaled, or ortn
excelled, with the eld of serious
planning.
For far too long now, motorUts
have been haphnard in their man­
ner of motoring mayhem. What
Is needed, if more Urea are to be
taken and mere damage done, la
more method In our madness. With
this thought In mind, here ara
"four rules to dlo by over the
Christmas — New Year’s holiday."

These Bales Foal-Proaf
They have been pre-tested and
found fool-proof. If your yaar-end
celebrating drags a little, try one,
or several, of these suggestions.
Thoy will send you right out el
this world.
1. Pay no attention to ipeed lim­
its, especially If tha weather Is
bid. Keep the eceelerator down to
the floorboard alt the way to tho
morgue.
1 Toss down aovoral double
shots on-tbo-rocka before leaving
that party. Go for dead with an
alcohol and gasoline cocktail.
S. Start a long holiday drive
when you are dog-tired. Drive
iteadlly without stopping for cof­
fee — breaks and rest along tho
way. Dote off behind tho wheel.
Have a big sleep.
4. Ride the bumper of the clr
In front of you, no m atter how
fast you both a rt going. Always
past on a curve, or at any other
point where you can see no far-

Every word up-to this point In
this column was written by a pub­
licity man. Hera Is whare I taka
over. The man sent me the pro-'
ceding eight paragraphs of elo­
quent periods, sermonising semi­
colons, and righteous commas
with tho appended note that here
was an "off-beat” Idea for tho
holidays that might help halt pub­
lic self-slaughter.
Tha man who wrote this la get­
ting paid to publicize a product.
Tako a look back over his compoalUon. See anything? No?
AU right, look again at nils No.
3. Tho publicity man has succeed­
ed. HU Job is to get the word
"coffee'’ before the public. That's
It, pure and simple. Sell eoffes.
I like eoffes very much. I drink
three container* of It every morn­
ing out of our offleo vending ma­
chine, black, no sugar, no cream.
And furthermore, I don’t object
If tho man's eight paragraphs of
safety preachment appear under
my signature. I endorse every
word. Let u« not kill eaeh other
with stupidity on the highways.
But there it a nagging and din
quieting voice In my makeup that
keeps muttering, "what Is the mor­
ality of our times?" I am not cap­
able ef answering. 1 believe mor­
ality means, In essence, "right
conduct."
•
Think it over, Including the man's
inverted advice which, God help
ue, we all need. J believe the maa
la motivated by the highest mo­
tives, Including the profit motive
—and that his advice will do hu­
manity some good this Christmas.
Please be careful on the hlghwayi.
And pour coffee all over yourself,
If you want to.

Try and Stop Me
IO DISCUSSION around tho pot-bellied stove In P aw
Perkins' crossroads grocery a while back. Zeb Smothers
B
declared he didn't aspect to plant n singla potatq this year,
seeing as how potato bugs
'ate up his entire crop last
time out In nino days flat.
Wally Harmon sniffed,
"You was lucky, Zeb. They
et up mine In leu than four
days!”
Paw Perkins warned the
boys that the worst was yet

to come. "Couple of potato
bugs crawled onto my counter
night,” he averred,
.“and looked over the beoka
.

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throe successive years, and was ao bothered by his conscience, ho
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
A BAKER 8 DOEBN ef play­
ers ware Involved In that tatsnt
transfer between the Detroit and
Kansas City bell clubs. Don't
know who got tho best of tho
deal—^unites it was ths railroads.
I I t
Tvo youthful Paris ragpickers
/•ujhl m duel /or tho love o/ n
ImmIi/ uI pirf. Not much e/ «
story Mere—oovodo like e pretty
[threadbare plot.
t I f

•oeovse workers In a foster?
Met door whistle oi her, o lovely
loatleh housewife a* a reduction
M her reel estate toe. That's a
nlfhty hoodMato gesture!
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A staaay restaurant advertised

that guests would bo allowed to
carva their own Thanksgiving
turkeys. Good grief, man!—that's
one choro wo hope wo never have
to perform In public!
t I I
tojno relief composers employ
ghost writers, tho Jfoscoie Liter­
ary Gnirlte charges.- A shady
deal, rtf
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Al that, ghoit invite
Intoroetlof to
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t I t
A New Jersey Arm offered n
million-dottar botch of Confeder­
ate currency for 12 91. Whet n
bargain—If someone would Just
Invent n means of travsting back­
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Church Calendar Y

Presbyterian Church will meet fo* ’
WEDNESDAY
The Elrie Knight Circle of the
Recreation for the junior choir rehearsal a t the Church t | 7 :K ?-■
Firit Baptist Church had IU of the First Methodist Church at p. ra.
&gt; «.&lt;’
Christmas meeting at the home 3:13. Junior choir practice at 3:43 Second Advent service 7;90 P.
of Miss Martha Fox on Park Ave. P. M. Cottage choir practice at M. at the Lutheran Church af the
oa Tuesday evening.
7:30.
Redeemer.
The meeting was opened by
The annual congregational m e e t
Prayer Meeting will be held at
Mrs. Ruby Grove, co-chairman. ths First Baptist Church a t 7:30 Ing of the F irst Christian Church
■ r VIRGINIA CONK, g istefr
Prayer was led by Mrs. Dawson
will be held Wednesday evening;
Bob end Dot Held have been In ages for h'm e, anyone? Sure Gunter. Officers and committee P The Senior High Fellowship of beginning with a potluek supper
town, 1 bear by the grapevine. there will be room.
chairmen gave their reports. Mrs. the F irit Presbyterian Church a t 6 o’clock.
Have been staying with former
Jean Ready Is expecting a bouse-[C. A. Anderson Jr. gave an In- will meet for ripper at 6:00 p. m.
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neighbors, Marlon and Jim Me- full for the holidays. Her mother- terestlng program, assisted by
The Senior High Choir of the
Neill, while they visit with friends. in-law, and her two college girls Mrs. J. B. Fields, who represented First Presbyterian Church will
22 R iflt Ammunition
Eddie and Jean Rossi are brav­ will soon be arriving In an attempt Nigeria. A solo, "The Love ot meet for rehearsal at 6:30 p. m.
SHOTGUN SHELLS
ing the elements to drive to New to keep things gay. .
God", was sung by Mrs. G. D.
The Senior High Fellowship of
Fresh Stock J e tt Received
England with their three children
Drake.
the First Presbyterian Church
Betty Smith of Little Venice has
IMPERIAL 8ERVICE
for the Christmas holidays. The
A social hour was enjoyed by will meet for recreation at 7:30 p.
taken
over
Mias
Lettle
Caldwell’s
Rosslss depart'next Monday. Jean
Mrs.
J.
If.
Hutchison,
Mrs.
Estelle
STATION
m.
Is from Provldebce, R. !., and Ed­ ob with the Florida Visiting GUsson, Mrs. Dawson Gunter,
Cor. 13th A Park
The Chancel Choir of the First
Service.
If
you
know
of
any
new­
die from Wakefield, Maw. Packcomers, call Betty and she will Mrs. V. C. Messenger, Miss Lor­
raine Franklin, Miss Martha Fox,
call on them.
Mrs. D. G. Hasty, Mrs. C. A. An­
Tbe Chiefs Wlvet Club has derson Jr., Mrs. S. L. Dampler,
changed the date of thel; dinner Mrs. Fred B. Fisher, 31rs. G. B.
with the husbands from Wednes­ Drake, Mra. J. B. Fields, Mrs
day (today) until Friday. Decem­ Isabella Simon, Mra. Sue Steven­
ber 20. Place and time are atilt son. Mrs. Ruby Grovel, and Mrs.
THURSDAY
The annual Chrlitm ai party of the tame—the Villa Nova at 7:00 William T. Cavanaugh.
MAKING A CHOICE at the buffet table are Mrs. Caeeer Fernandes and Mrs D*"iat a recent dance at the Loagwood Hotel. The dance was apoaaered byJ h e Officer's .Wives XTM the Sanford Homt Demonstration P. M. Reservation! most empha
t of N J t S a n f o r d . _________________
___________________________ (Official U. 8. Navy pbota) Club will be held at the horaa of tieally must be made by Decern
Thera'* an easy way
Mrs. Roy Tlllis, 221S Magnolia ber 16 with Marie Hipps, FA2-4062.
to overcome this situation.
Hurry,
hurry,
before
the
*
gala
Ave. nt 2 p. ra. with Mrs. J. L.
Clark and Mra. R. F. Roehlk act­ change their minds again!
Simpty lot us arrange a
ing as eohosteasei. Gifts will be
The Rose Circle of the Garden
"Between Payday" loan foi
exchanged.
Club alwaya ha* something clever
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you, on ten- *o suit your
The Seminole Rebecca Lodge No. to offer for sale. Now It Is buck- "Hie Frtendshln League of the
43 will meet Thursday night at akin utility gloves, washable, us­ Congregational Christian Church
convenien
A coffee was given Tuesday In will be held In January at the
The Colonel Theodore Roosevelt 8;00 P . M. Initiation and Christ able and Inexpensive. No gardener met at Fellowship Hall last Mon­
the B.O.Q. at (he Sanford Naval luncheon where the new officers
Auxiliary No. 3 of the United mas party at Oddfellows Hall.
should do without them—or driver, day afternoon with a good at
Station by Ih executive board of will be Introduced.
The duties of the various offic­ Spanish War Veterans bald the
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge walker and so forth and so on. tendance despite the fold weather.
the Officer’." .fives Club for the
m em ber*'r the new board, who ers were explained, and the new regular meeting December • at the Club meets at 1:00 P. M. at the The gloves may be obtained from The meeting was eafled to order
FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
hv the president, Mrs. WIHIam
f r i l l take .ice In January. Also members left to choose their var­ home of the secretary, Mrs. Mae Yacht Club. There will be Indl May Lane at 310 Park Ave.
; lnvitedlwer the commanding and ious duties. When the president Is Shaeffer, 111 Elm Ave.
vldual play.
The annual all-muile hour at TTelnbuek. and was followed hv
Open Saturdays’ 9 to 12 Noon
A contribution w ai made to the
FRIDAY
■ execiftl"' -Ulcers wives of the elected In January at the general
the First Presbyterian Church devotional oerlod led bv Mra
eight —*ta stationed In Sanford. meeting, her alternate will take Clara Barton fund and to HospltaThe Sallie Harrison Chapter of will be presented next Sunday George Chibnt. At the elose of the
loons up
te$«00
Mr*. Lionel Arthur and Mrs. her place on the board, as the Uiatlon.
the D. A. R. will meet at the evening at 3:30 P. M. This la
htislnrsa meeting lh» ladles ore
The election of officer! for 19SS home of Mra. F. E. Bolt for the beautiful candlelight service, de oared and d rllrrm t t&lt;rmtv.twn
Jam es Reedy are official advisors president has no vote. Members
of the Officers Wives Club are was held. Mrs. Lavlnla Vance was regular meeting and Christmas signed to tell the Chrtstmaa story n&gt;rt«t-oas hn&lt;r*». 1* for fho *rtr\l
to the club
note r’ounlv vr-ime. * for ft&gt;. «or‘ The new -oard was greeted by asked to think about their choice elected president; Senior V. P-, party, Friday, December 13 at through anthems.
Mrs. Blargte Brademeyer; Jr. V. 3:00 P. M. Co-hostesica will be
Mrs. Will Webber, outgoing presi­ for the coming election.
Louise Touhy, who is minister etfa VTome. and one for a member
C O R P O R A T I O N
New officers are vice-president, P. Mra. Mary Jameson; Chap­ Mrs. E. M. Hoke and Mrs. A. C. of music at the church, will direct wfcn •« «lrA at Ihn nveven* time.
dent. The election of a president
Mrs. William Crawford, VAII-T; lain, Mrs. Mary Pfafflln; patriotic Benson. AU visiting daughter* are the service. There will be 31 voce
-------------SANTORO--------Delirious refreshments w e r e
planning committee, Mrs. Carl Instructor, Mrs. Bessta Plcktring; Invited.
lists In the chancel choir. They served by Mr*. R. H. Ivars, hos
l i t Wait Ftnl Street.&gt;. . . *• • • • • • • • • • • • «&lt; .FA Wo* 1-374$
historian,
Mrs.
Flortnea
Priest;
Tcgfeldt, HATU, Mrs. Jane Petra,
MONDAY
(01* St Im m i !*••••* I.IM U f )
have been rehearsing since Sep­ son.
Fasron, Mrs. H. II. Osborne, conductor, Mrs. Claire Evans, asThe Past Matron'i Club will tember for the program—learning
Final arrangements were mad*
0R(* Hevri: Deity t-5: fridsf M, (loud Saturday
VAH-S; publicity, Mrs. David. ilstant conductor, Mrs. Jennie meet*at the home of Mrs. Joe Cor two special numbers each week for the Christmas party to be heM
Cunning , N.A.S.; corresponding Erlcson; assistant guard, Mrs ley on Cameron Ave. at 7:30 P. M.
ORLANDOFeatured during the service will on Dec. 16, 1:30 p. m. at Fellow
secretary, Mrs. Rupert Leg a re, Fanny Lloyd; secretary-treasurer
The Dependable Class will have be Julie Anderson playing a Carol ship Hall. Mrs. E. Benedict will be
D O W N T O W N —401 W etl Central Avenue.. . .GArden 3 6493
Mra. Mat Shaeffer.
a Christmas party December 16 Fantasie and :he Baeh-Gounod hostess, Mn. M. If. Billingsley,
The Lake Mary Home Demon- VAH-B; recording secretary, Mrs
C O IO N IA IT O W N —1343 lot! Colonial Drive . GA tdtn 3 -3441
At the dose of the meeting
'• stratlon Club held a Christmas Floyd Harfls, VAH-11; treasurer, social hour and gift exchange at the home of Mrs. Roy Wall, Ave Merle on her violin. Bob An co-hostess.
Mrs.
Jean
Runyon,
HATwlng
Odkt Meutt: Dolly t-S; W*4n*t4cy 3 $stw4ey M I
400
Virginia
Dr.
Co-hoatesaea
will
derson,
and
hit
cello
will
Join
Julie
Members
expressed
their
plea
party Tuesday. The meeting was
were enjoyed. Fourteen were pre­ be Mra. A. K. Shoemaker and Mrs.
and Louise for several numbers. sure over the progress made on
opened by the president. Mrs. Staff.
lO
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S
M
A D I TO R IS IB IN T S 0 9 A U N IA R B Y T O W N S
Board members are chosen from sent. Guests were Mrs. Gertrude John D. Callahan. Thera will be That Is, If he has had time to tho lawn, whish la growing green­
Olan Boutwell. Miss Myrtle Wilson,
Stanley
of
Bamsvllle,
S.
C.
and
practice. Bob just returned from er every day.
home demonstration agent, dem- each unit as representatives. They Mr. and Mra. George Morgan of an exchange of gifts.
deployment with VAH-9 and la so
-jonitrated the making of tiered can- serve a term of six months, and Terre Haute, Ind.
particular about his music, he
*dy dishes, and little Christmas arrange at least one activity a
month
to
Include
all
the
officer’s
may not do as much aa the ladies
trees of cardboard and soap flakes.
OPEN FRIDAY DEC. IS TILL ItSO
expect.
Miss Wilson also showed a cen­ wife* In the Sanford area. Wives
OPEN FRIDAY DEC. 20 TILL 8:30
The Hcmcrocallis Circle will
terpiece made of styrofoam, seed of retired officers or those on ac
Tha Chancel choir of the Pres­
meet Thursday, Dec. 12 at 6:30 byterian Church Is known for Its
pod!, and leaves, painted ami five duty not stationed In Sanford,
OPEN SATURDAY DEC. 21 TILL 8:30
p. m. for a covered dish supper soloists, Caroline Mclnnts, Elisa­
■ sprinkled with glitter. Mrs. Don or widows are eligible and wel­
at the home of Mrs. M. E. Baker beth Wilke, Mary Ann Graham,
Brubaker spoke to the-club about come to join the club.
OPEN MONDAY DEC. 23 TILL 8:30
ALWAYS
FIRS!
QUALITY
Mrs. C. K. Hunter and Mra. R Lois Sloan. Harry Weir, Cliff Methe High Fever Follies and asked | Members or the outgoing board
are
Mrs.
Webber,
Mrs.
F.d
Rossi,
Miss Anne Davis, February L. McKnight will be co-hostesses
their help.
TUESDAY DEC. 24 CLOSE 6:00
Mrs. If. S. Tugwcll, Mrs. G. C. bride-elect, was honored Monday The program will be "Flowers Kibbln, and Rob Crumley will have
solo portion* of the anthems.
night with a miscellaneous shower from the Bible". There will be
Louise will, of course, treat the
by Mrs. Joe Auarello and Mra. gift exchange.
gudlcnce
to several selection*. Si­
Mrs. Richard Fowler
Wendall Hlrt. The party was held
HNNIY'S HAS MORI PIAIDID PMTTINIIS
The Camellia Circle will meet
Ernest 1’rlU.
in the Auarello home. The rooms Thursday a t &gt;:00 P. M: at the lent Night, Holy Night, will pre­
needy families In Lake Mary.
cede
the
benediction.
The
service
_
_
were decorated with pink and horn* of Mra. Ralph Betti, 1307
The door prne was won' by Miss
Is one which will put all who hcac
•..M O R I CHICKS 'N FLORAL FAN!ASIIS
white gladioli and a pink, white Sanford Ave.
Wilson. There will be a cake sale
It
In
the
mood
for
Christmas.
All
and green theme. The colors were
Each member has been asked
December 16 In front of the Lake
delightfully repeated In the re­ to bring a decoration she has made Navy personnel have been Issued
' ...M O M WOVIN GINGHAMS/ SEERSUCKERS, LINOS I
Mary post office, starting at 12:30
a special Invitation to attend.
freshments of cake, mints and and a gift for exchange.
P. M.
The Mimosa Circle of the San­
A covered dish luncheon was
OVIEDO—Members of the Wes­ punch.
Games were played by the ford Garden Club will meet at the
enjoyed by the c.'ub. The table leyan bible class of the Oviedo
St. Mary’s Cathedral of the As­
was decorated in the Christmas Methodist Church enjoyed their guests. Winners were Mrs. J . P. home of Mrs. C. L. Wallis at 10:00 sumption at Covington, Ky„ la ra­
theme. A gift drawing was held monthly party at the church re­ Cullen, and Mrs. Cyril Butncr. The A. M. There will be an exchange ff riled as one of the finest ex­
R after luncheons and each member cently. Mr. and Mra. I’hil Pack honoree received many lovely of plants.
amples of Gothic architecture In
The Rosa Circle of the Garden the United States.
received a present. There were 20 ard, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brook gifts.
Attending were Miss Davis, Mrs. Ctub will meet at 9:43 a. m. Fri­
members present, and 3 guests.
ahlre and Miss Lucille Brookshire
were joint hosts for the occasion J. C. Davis, the bride-elect's mo­ day at the home of Mrs. B. It. er, Mrs. A. J. Bracken. This will
Others enjoying the party In ther, Mrs. R. II. Reely, Mrs. J Crumley at which time Its Christ­ be the annual Christmas party.
eluded Mra. Ben G. Walnrlght D. Uoxard, Mrs. R. W. Turner; mas party with the exchanging of
The Hibiscus Circle will meet
CHRISTMAS
Mrs. J . II. Staley. Mrs. E. L. Mrs. O. K. Goff, Mrs. G. B. Hud gifta will take place. Mra. Charle* Friday, Dee. 13 at 2:30 P. 31. at
son,
Mrs.
W.
W.
Tyre,
Mrs.
W.
A
Wilke
will
talk
on
"The
Christ­
I Luttrcll, Miss Elisabeth Olliff
the home of 3!rs. Gordon Brisson
IDEAS
Miss Ruth Davidson, Mrs. Rex Hunter, Mrs. Roy Wall, Mrs. J. P. mas Story" end Mrs. J. D. Wood- for tho annual Christmas party
F o r C h ild ren
| C'lonts, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cullen. Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson, ruff will offer a ten-minute talk on and plant exchange.
) Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weisen Mrs. R. K. Rutland, Mrs. Sarah horticulture.
Tlie Jacaranda Circle will meet
The Ixora Circle will meet at Thursday, December 13 at 7:00
barger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thurmond, Mrs. C. R. Bowes,
; Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. R. 11. Taylor. Mrs. R. F. 3:30 a. m. Friday at the home of P. M. at the Sanford Woman’s
Cole. Mrs. Williams. Miss Barbara Mra. Douglat Stcnstrom. The pro­
Lundy.
Club for dinner, and a Christmas
Lowe, Mrs. Clarence Wynn. Mrs, gram will be "What’a new at San­ party. There will he a plant ex­
STUDENTS GIVE PARTY
Cyril
Butner,
Mra.
Carl
Chorpcn
ta
Claus
time".
Mrs.
W.
H.
StemAnother recent party enjoyed by
change. Each member I* request-1
per will be co-hostess. In charge rd to hrlnff a potted plant. Hos$5.75 the young group of Oviedo wai Ing, and Mrs. Flossie Goodson.
of packages will be Mrs. Stcmpcr teses are Sirs. R. W. Anthony,
A up
the Junior High party held at the
and Mrs. Stcnstrom. Doors, Airs. 31ra. Lyman Myers. 3lrs. C. C.
city hall memorial building. Be
Ralph Dean, Mrs. John Morgan. Tyre, Mfs. Jackson Little. The pro­
BIKTHSTONE
ing the second of a scriei of par
Tables, Mrs. Vincent Roberts, Mrs. grams will Include the Christmas
ties for their entertainment,
RINGS
Donald Jones; Miniature Chriit- story and a community sing.
was enjoyed by approximately for
Richard Felnberg
mas trees, Mrs. Walter MertwelhBrilliant grmatonea In white ty members of the two Junior Iona Thomas
A yellow gold mountings. Many High grades.
stylea A al/ea to choose from.
Dancing and games were en Lalun Tindall
Joyed, after which refreshments Neil Tindall
were served by Mrs. R. W. Estes
representative*;
Mrs. Phil Tackard, Mrs. Wesley Junior H i g h
STO RE
Saenson and Mrs. John Courier, namely, Ann Slavik, John David
MI B. l i t
FA t #Hl
Beasley, Thad Llndo and Nancy
Jr.
The party was planned by the Mason.

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By Friendship
1ea*ue On Monday

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A Raid at II aaiataara foagfct
IM I/I, waa
a graap af fairway acaa
brlak wind* aad ta d waatbar at
bp Dr. Oaadaa
tba baaaUM Mayfair laa aooraa
t a a a at tba Ortaada Ak
yaatarday la am atoset to laad aaa
wba racardad a two
of tba atgbt available apatada tba
par, T*. tad Gary Cowan, tM
fteM at lit portion* la tba third
diaa Jr. Cbaaap. «ka ala*
Aaaaal Mayfair laa Opaa. Alan- aaa a 11. W a 19-yaar-aM lad
tbaogb
all
af
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t—i M
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abia to earn* la aadar at
NEW YORK VI - TIM graateat
i tba tot

1957 College '
Grid Attendance
Sumy Revealed

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win

la tba Mb n a
LS-roaad boat MB, _____ tarty aast .
I pound* to Lewis' haaiparad by a gaabad k ft
aad a damagad noaa, ranted la
tba Uta round* ta gala Um daefc

fturga of callage tootbaB inter• i t wai regiaterda la the East
Um •▼ •raft attendance at
mu* ta aUck wart, BOy Watta
gam at throughout Um nation In­
Part taadardali. with a VI:
creased slightly la 1*57.
■b Craaay, TB: Bab BaaUag. 71;
H u m w irt among tho finding*
Jiaa Cart, 71; T rial aa CaaaaB,
»r
today of a United Praia turvay
7f; aad Waraay NarargaU, with a
Wrtttoa
far
Uta
United
Praia
on bow football farad dttriag tba
NEW YORK m - Tho Western 71. Jfaa Cart ii a RotUaa atadi
id la carraady tba NASA U a a p
aaaaoa juit flalabtd at m eoUogtt
J m KrtMaal Paatbafl W
la awary Pavktwte
itctio e Rl
of Mf
Um CwUUU/•
country. I
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Aaoag tba atbar aaiataara wba
Tba Mldwaat, aa usual, bad Um
. ^ _**?*
w an axampt from qualifying by
graatait total attendanca aad Ml- w,t* " *
***”
Invitatton of tha Glanta am some
chlgan and Ohio State ware Um many a year. Three teams dead­ af tha greatest names fas Um baselocked
going
Into
tho
final
w
leading school*.
of tha n g u u r lesson provide Um haO world; Carl HobbaU, director
Tba total attondaneo at all football world with action gal are, of the Glanta farm ayttem, BIU
games declined 0.11 par cant treat and help keep those tanstOoa fad­ Rlgnoy, Raid boat of tha naw San
Fraaclaca club, Tam Sheehan head
11,(51,231 in 1050 to 11,*21,2*5 this ing at a marry aUp.
yoar.
Tha rte ra , Colt* gad Lions, all acaut tor tha club. Paul Richards,
But this waa merely a "mirage" havo to knock oft tha apposition to maaagar af tha Battlmara Orioles,
'll coal mo losa to Enaneo my car through
lota,1 because tba same schools stay In first place, unless all thraa aad Jack RuaaoU, Beaton Rod Sox
tho bank, *o I w a ablo to ipond moro on tho
played five lata gamat this year are defeated, and that Isn't i t nil pitcher a r t among Um mtect
than last year—aao 'against M5. llkaly. Sin Francisco, an paper
car foolf. Took my pick of a numb* af extra*.'
Amateur, Mtlvtn Ftelachar, who
On Um "trua" measure af avar­ haa tha bast chance af trimming
aga attendance par game, tba fig- tha opposition, the Green Bay la a hometown boy, aad all Ma­
urea showed an increase af .007 Packer*; tha Llano face tha for­ rino champ, fatted ta qualify for
par cent—from 23,152 last year ta midable Chicago Bear* la Wriglay the opanlag round aa ha fired a
14,01* thle yaar. Plv* more gam** Field, aad Baltimore haa to taka vary raapactlbte Tl on the par
a t tha lim a avaraga would bavo on Um high scoring Rama at Lot 71 course. Melvin, who haa woo
about everything tho service
boostad tho total for 1*87 to 14,- Angeles, both rugged. But, wo
001,3*0.
thrown at him, stated yester­
think tboy'll all mako It and go
You'll not only smro money on our
day, that ha haa been on Um bat*
Into that throo play off for tha
GaograpMeal Breakdown
Breaking tho nation Into seven right to faeo the Cleveland Browne tootbaU aquad and did not havo
hook rat**, hut build voleuM* honk a u d it u t tho
proper time ta get In shape for tba
geographical saetloni, the survey In the championship game.
sum * Huso—right hot* whom you o m m o It, to
•v e n t Fighting Um wind and cold
Giants Mel Defeat
find* three area* with an Increase
STRAMAHAN (toft) arrtvaa la Baafard for tk# PG.V Open aad attend* tha, Mth anniversary and four with a decrease. The Tha New York Glanta era prob­ all day, ha waa net alone in falling
fln a n c * hom o Im provem ents, o d u co llo n o l
__ . __ laa Opening. BhShowa with hlai arc Mr*. Mirlo Carfagao aad hot haabaad who la pro at the three "up" araaa ware enough ta ably football'* moat mortified to qualify. Soma ether vary rasper(Staff Photo)
Mayfair laa Calf CTab.
put tha naUonal average on tho bunch of players today. If they tibia golfer* war* unable to come
hadn't fatten from grace In tha In under Um 78 lim it Last yaar
plui side.
Mtlvln finished third (n tho ama­
The East showed the greatest mud at Pittsburgh, they’d atilt teur event with n five over par
Increase, f.*4 per cent, while the have a chance for tha Eastern
Pacific coast waa up I.S2 per cent honor*. Detroit tat that up by
With thle top-notch Sold of amaand the South A0* per cent. On boating Um Browne Sunday. New
aad baMball gfoata this
Clafta Plumbing aad Kaatlag la of *42 with a *74 and had high avaraga whch la topa In tha laa the minus aide, the Midwest waa York now Jotaa tho Sears aa tha
should prove ooc of Um moat color­
gue.
urn la Um laad by four gamti la taam three of 1711.
two
real
disappoint
manta
of
tho
off 3.28 per cent, the Bouthwcat
ful tourneys of it'a kind. Hero at
Um Mliad Bowling league after Harvey's It holding a Ught sacLou’a Bar and Grill won (wo 4.50 per cent, the Rockiea AS1 per pro Mason.
taldag two lait wrtk from Har- ond pltea with 21 gtm et won and gam ti from Powell'a giving them cent, and tha Midland* off 8.85 par
Tho Llona a n fortunate that tha Mayfair opan, golfing fans
Tty'i Plumbing Co. Throo mam- 11 loit. J a n a Cook hit two garnet 1814 won and 20V4 k i t In fourth cant.
they have two fine quarterbacks. win have tha opportunity to sea
•U of their favorites of tho fair­
bora aa Clark’a taam bit tha 500 of 1*4 and bad a terlcs of 534 place and (Ull have a ebanca lines
But tha Mldwaat again chatkad They suffered a serious lota whan
which waa fourth high icrlci for they are Juit two and ont-balf up the greatest total, 5,427,3a* fans Bobby Layne broke hi* ankle Sun­ way aa woU aa their diamond far■arfc aad two *00 gamti.
W trron Donit hid t m ilngla tha night. Harvey’a holdi lecond gamei behind Ilarvcy’a In lecond with the South closest at 2,MS,117. day, but Tallin Roto can ha count­ oritei. The first group la scheduled
__ FUND
place and on* and one-hall game* Michigan waa tha paea-aatter with ed upon to do a good Job against to tee off tomorrow morning.
aad a *74 aarlta which wat high high taam thrao ot 287A
Hunt'* It holding it* own In third behind third place team. Andy •4,105 (ana for each of alx home the Bears.
h r tba night and It gavo him high
No matter what kappene next
aartaa far tha Maion. LU Donat place with 20th gtm ei won and Bolton had a 210 tingle and a 517 gamei and Ohio State waa next
week Um p n a havo had a tremen­
bad a M ilnglo and a 517 icrlei 1114 lost, Juit one-half game be­ ■crlei. Jim Maloney had third high with *0,688.
wbteb waa high tor Um women hind Harveyi. Will Webber bit a aerial for tha night, 556. &gt; »
SaeUonal highlight* of tha sur­ dously successful maaon at tho
gate.
h r Um evening. E raatt White had 212 tingle and had second high
The App. Mart It dropping down vey Included:
■aa Great Sateen
I Ml aarlti. Tba taam topped Iti terlea of 502. Hit total pin fall for In the standing! to fifth placo.
East-Average up from 11,105 to
Tba Rama wlU play to m on
handicap high taam tingle 20 garnet It 02M giving him a 174 They took om game from PowaU’a 17,415 for total of *,22»,05*. Big
giving them 18 games won and 21 gainers: Army more games, plus than a million people for IS gamat
lost with a chance for a comeback Notre Dama and Navy aa "homa" at home and away, Including ax
only three game* behind second g am ti In Philadelphia and Prlnea- hlbltloni. That'* aa many aa meet
of Hawk-lniplrtd ityllng in
place which wav wide open at thla ton’a Ivy League ghampa. Big baMball club* attract In a home
ion.
In
a
new
'58
Studebsker
action,
Studebaker
point and a batUo for the four mid­ losers: Navy w ain't Army fvn* schedule of 77 gamat. Tha Llona
or Packard. Coma In for your
dle teams. George Kenla had high hoit, Syracuse, ptUgborgh, Yale. played to tlx Mlloota, and Um
taat-driva, nowl
SPara will match that figure next
game 171 and high aerlei 475 for
hla team.
South—average up from 21,123 weak. The Chita have had ftv* m 0Powell’i took two games giving to 23,172. Btg Gainers: Perfect Au­ outs In alx g am ti and sot a new
them 14 won and 23 lost In sixth burn, Loulslanr State. Big loserf record for BaMImoro.
place. They still have a chanct to due to le u games—Florida, Mia­
get out of the cellar before It la mi, Georgia.
33,706 to 32,1*A Big gainer: cham­
all over. Dick Richards had a good
Midwest—Averag edown from pion Rice, up 35,000. Btg tomr:
night with a 180 single and a SIS 37,882 to 38,854 but nlna schools SMU off 100,000 In same number
series.
averaged over 40,000 per game. of gamei.
The league aa a whole had a Big loser—Ullnolf, off 11,000 ptr
Midwest— Average down from
good eight memberi hitting tha game.
11,130 ta 11,5 0 t Big galnar: Utah
500 comer and four memberi hit­
Midlands—Average down from one more game. Btg tomr but (till
ting better than 200.
23,128 to 23,017. Blf gainer; Okla- laadtr: Colorado, off 23,000.
Schedule for Thursday Is Hunt's homa one more game. Big loser:
Pacific Coast—Average up from
Tuxedo
Feed Store, Powell's Office Tulsa, off 43,000 In tho aamo num­ 24,453 to 2S.*1A Big gainers: Ore­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.. INC.
Supply; Harvey's Plumbing Cn.. ber of games.
gon more than doubled, Washing­
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�V. Brown Wards Mrs. Talbott Dies
Morning
To Be Actress This
Mr*. Virginia Price Talbott, Tl,
died suddenly at 7:10 this morning
her home, 1701 Park Are. after
Not Oddity ata «bort
lllneis.
* Bom June 0. ISM In Elkina. W.
Va., the had lleed In Sanford for
HOLLYWOOD Ml — Vauesaa M yean. Mrs. Talbott waa a mem­
Brown, only actreaa-genlua In tele- ber of the Congregational Church
rial on, la refusing offers to appear here, the, Rebekaha and alio the
on big money quia shows because
“I want to bo an actresa, not an
oddity"
A radio Quit Kid when aha waa
only 14, Vancata would bo a pip
o( a contestant for the akuD-bualeri, but ahe'a too shy to appear.
"The 104,000 Challenge' wanted
me to cbooao any category and
to challenge any of their past con­
testants," “Vanessa .said in her
H. P. (Bod) Scheckert
quiet little voice. " It waa flattar­
(Photo by Bergstrom)
ing, but I turned It down—moatljr
because I'm thy, I guess.
"Betides, I couldn’t decide
which category would bo beat.
Then I realised I didn't know
enough about any single subject.
THE SPIRIT OP CHRISTMAS Is aaeentlag with the Southern Bell folks who play an laaj
My friends triad to talk me Into
In bringing families together a t this holiday oeoa In. This neaeon the telephone family will
H. P. (Bud) Schuckert. above,
studying up on Sherlock Holmes,
lag to the people of Sanford how to odd Joy with ’’well telephyed homes,___________ (S
It
the newly appointed sales man­
but It would b are taken too much
The United Brotherhood of C ar
time.
i
pentera and Joiners Local No. S37S ager for Lowell E. Oiler. In charge
presented the Seminole High of Inland Steel and Lok-RIb steel
"Them ’tlc-Tac-Dough’ asked School Band with |M check for the
Beginning Thursday, Dec. 13, other than a gift b a f-la to bo en- [ partmont Publication No. S,” me to try for the jackpot I re­ purchase of one complete band uni­ buildings sales. The Oiler firm,
which recently won a state-wide
the Sanford P ott Office windows closed Inside a Christmas paek- which contains rates of postagt fused that also."
and limits of situ and weight for | With an IQ of m Vanessa Is form. The price of. one uniform sales competition, Is the distribu­
will be open a t '• a. m. and dose age.
It
$45.10
and
Including
the
Drum
t. Mall Christmas lards and par- domestic mall., Another free pam- some 40 points sm arter than tho
at 6 p. m. each weekday Including
major uniform, the bandmaster’s tor for these commercial and In­
Wednesdays and Saturdays until cels early to avoid the last minute ohlat at post offlees Is entitled average citlsen. Nobody knows uniform, a signal baton, officer's dustrial buildings In Seminole, Vo­
Dec. 14, according to Postmaster rush and waiting In line at the "Packaging and Wrapping Parcels bow much brighter than the aver­ epaulettes and majorette halt the
post office. The best times to For Mailing.’’
Joel Field.
age actress. Sha admits her mind members have raised $3,371 to­ lusia, Lake and Orange counties.
Schuckert comes to Florida from
Postmaster Field further em- Is photographic. That the m t of
After Christmas, starting on avoid crowds at stamp windows
wards this amount. The Band As­ a similar position in Michigan. Us
_
Dec. 26, he said, the Sanford Post In most post offlees are before 10 phaalied how Important It is to bar is photogenie la just so much sociation announces that any mer­
la married and hat two children.
9
Office will go back to tho regular A. M. and between 1:30 and 1:30 start planning now to shop early lily gilding.
chant or organisation desiring to
and mall early for Christmas.
"I read slowly and hake almost purchase a uniform should contact Mrs. Schuckert Is a teller In the
schedule of opening a t 8:30 a. m. P . M.
First National Bank of Mt. Dora.
10. Every postal employee Is
"Our loyal and dedicated pOs- total recall," Vanessa aald during
and dosing at S p. m. except on
the bandmaster. A label will be The Schuckerta plan to make their
happy
to
answar
questions
on
poslal
employees,
whoso
efforti
dura
rehearsal
break.
"But
It
Is
hard
Wednesdays and Saturdays when
worn in the uniform Jacket with permanent home In Central Flor­
the windows will open at 1:30 a. tal rules and regulations. Anyone Ing every Christmas season art work and takes time.
the merchant's or organization's ida.
with
problems
about
mailing
h
i
t
!
so
commendable,
must
depend
up"To appear on a qulx show a name printed on the label.
m. and dote at U noon.
Christmas parcels should avail on public cooperation to help get
Postmaster Joel Field today out­ himself of the opportunity of die- their job done. We know that all person must be genuinely Inter­
lines ten baste pointers for users cussing tb t problems with postal cltiiani will recognise the Import- ested In a particular subject.
of the mails to follow In order to •mploytei, and taka advantage of anea of this, and will again extend There's no trick to It at all. It’s
a matter of collecting and saving
assure prompt and aafe delivery their experience.
us this cooperation and http," the facta—like some people collect mo­
of their Christmas cards and gifts
Atk at any post office for the Postmaster added.
ney.
^ this year:
"Personally, I don’t find quls
*
1. Address mall fully and clear­
shows very Interesting. I seldom
ly. Write legibly or print plainly
wateh them."
and always use sona numbers in
Stars la "Climax"
the addrass and return address.
Vanassa proves brains and beau­
Avoid abbreviations since this may
here. The older generation of ty esn be combined in one shapely
lead to confusion.
Eisenhowers already had settlad a package Thursday night when she
3. Use the 3-cent latter rata on
few miles north of the old Belle stars on CBS-TV’s
Climax."
Springs church.
cards and letters. Be certain a reThough sha baa a slight Austrian
per left hand corner of both
Memorial Pleased ~
aecent, sha plays a Southern belle
Christmas cards and parcels. This
Moyer said he bought the church In the adventure drama. .
will prevent any undelivered mall
lumber to build a home for hU
Two years ago Vanessa made
|
ending up In a dead lettar office.
'parents, but he’s discovered he'll herself known to televiewers In
3. Do not inclose coins or hard
have enough to build three houses. "My Favorite Husband." When
objects of any kind In letters.
Nearly 300 persons attended the that folded she hit the free lance
Cancelling machines cannot pro­
auction, snapping up various trail.
cess such letters and often dam­
Items.
"People ask If having a repu­
age the letter and contents.
A bread illcar m old as the tation for being a *braln' la detrl4. Do not mall money In Christ­
church told for $5. A large Bible mental to my career, she chuck!mas gifts or letters. For safety’s
printed In German was purchased ed. "I can only say that I don't
sake, use postal money orders or
for $4.SO. Dishes and cutlery dat­ think it kaa cost ma any roles.
checks.
ing back to the 19th century went Acting Is more emotion and feel­
5. Separate your letters to "lo­
for a few cents. And the ehurch ing than Intelligence."
cal’’ and ’’out-of-town." This will
pews sold for $1.30 each.
Vanessa does her bast to con­
0
speed all the mail and relieve
The church waa built by the ceal the fact that ahe'a a smart
much of congestion In post offices.
J M I m a 'J# ChrtaufcjW was aban­ coakJe; but the sparkle lg her blue
6. JIake certain that parceU. a m
doned In 1944. The building and eyes and bar quick reactions to
well packed and securely wrapped
furnishings brought 11,477-about situations combine disconcerting­
In strong containers. Cushioning
one-third of the original cost of ly to get that 149 IQ message
material, such as excelsior, shred­
the structure. The money Is ear across.
ded newspapers or tissue paper
DEC. »
marked for a memorial In South
-• should be evenly and firmly placAdmission*
Africa In honor of Jess Engle,
m
cd on all sides of the Christmas
Mlehast Powers (DeBary)
BATIFIES TREATIES
founder of the denomination's mis­
gifts. The carton should ba wrap­
Mary Murkiawies (Cassel­
ROME (UP&gt;— France has be­
sionary work there and former
ped in heavy paper and securely
berry)
come the second nation to deposit
tied with strong twine.
Jesse May Musa (Lake Mon­ pastor at Belle Springs.
Instruments of ratification of the
7. Gifts of a delicate nature, such
rot)
six-national European Common
as glass, china, electrical applianOdell Vickers (Sanford)
Market and Atomic Pool Treatias,
"AND I PROMISE. .
STAKI IN STUB WIN! H it BIUI MBION-Sue Secondlno, 19, of New
x ces, radios and musical Instru­
Helen Elaine Eplfsno (San­
NEENAH, Wls. M Alvin It waa announced today. 'French
Goshen, Ind, waves the blue ribbon sha took as co-owner of
ments, must be marked ‘‘Fragile"
ford))
Paumstat, a four-year-old who ad­
“Honeymoon,’’ 1,000-pound Hereford steer that won tha summer
by the mailer. Food stuffs should
Domarous Jonas (Sanford)
mits he's got the cigarette habit
yearling etas* at the International Livestock Exposition In Chi­
be marked "Perishable" if sub­
Doris Nadine Morits (Sanford) "pretty bad,” hai promised his
cago. Gov. Harold Handley of Indiana offers congratulations.
ject to spoilage.
Julia Ann Reason (Sanford)
parents to give up smoking. He
Sue's husband, Peter, 23, owns tho ( ’her half of “Honeymoon."
8. Insure parcels. Register letDischarges
agreed to turn over a new leaf
•• • ters of real value. Where only
Marty Farguson (Sanford)
after firemen were summoned to
proof of delivery Is required for
Eunice Blake, baby girl (San­ his home Saturday to put out a
CALLS FOR PROTEST
* letters of no Intrinsic value ust
ford)
mattress fire he started while
LONDON (UP) — Champion
Certified Mall. Use Combination
Beryl Grantham (Sanford)
smoking one of hla mother's cig­ Czech distance runner Emil Zato0
Mail where a letter or message—
Mrs. Holmes, baby girl (Alta- arettes In bed.
pek appealed to the world's ath­
monta Springs)
letes today to protest nuclear
Carolyn
Williams
DON’T DO AS I DO. . .
testa. In the appeal broadcast by
Births
Prague Radio, Zatopek, an officer
HOLLYWOOD W — Groucho
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tourney,
In the Czech army, called on "you
Marx looked at the sizeable audi­
boy (Sanford)
sportzmen, whom I have met at
ence before the start of a preview
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murklethe itadla of the world" to Join
of 'The Bridge on the River
wtei, girl (Sanford)
"campaign* In your countries for
Kwal." "Ok." be said. “Why
DEC. 19
tho Immediate ceaaatlon of atom­
aren't you all at home watching
Admissions
ic and hydrogen weapons tests.”
my television show?”
Carl W. Earner (DeBary)
Betty Bcpton (Sanford)
Alemeda Young (Sanford)
Idella Bradley (Sanford)
Discharges
Jesse May Musa (Lake Mon­
roe)
Lucille Anderson (Sanford)
Cheryl Newsome (Longwood)
WITH A
Diane Sangster, baby girl
(Sanford)
'
Mary Mahany, baby girl (San­
ford)
Jerry Lumberson, baby girl
(Sanford)
WHY WAIT - • . until you have the whole
Belva Gleason (Sanford)
By VERNON SCOTT
United Preen MeUyveed Writer

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I I —RUEQfEEi OPPORTUNITIES' IT—NOTICES—PERSONALS

W*d. D«e. 11, 1957—P*|R

Cornball
'Uttniks

It will pay fOU to tee ns bofora Wanted to buy small business, ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
prefer tackle and halt shop.
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
Netting $5,000. or better e year. Tel FA 24191. Furniture Canter
Write C. K. Ballew. r . L. M.
111 W ait First 8t
Bell, Vere Beach, Florida
NOTICE
III' ItEEVIbka ~
We will he operating In our new
By DOC QUIGG
store at 2553 Park Ave. January United Press Staff Correspondent
FUMF8
SPRINELEE
Seat
C
om
a
—
Truck
s —f a r m s , a c r e a g e , g r o v e s
11500.00, aa low aa 91.000.00
1, 1959.
NEW YORK CH—What this coun­
SYSTEMS
lit
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
down. 175.00 monthly, no clot* At Willis Pentiae—901 1
All
types
and
uses,
Installed
BAGGERLT APPLIANCE
try nrrdi H a re u n io n of ga$i
S MISCELLANEOUS
tnc cotta. 8 m Semtaolo Realty,
It Yourself"
CENTER
having to do with a play on the
*—FLOWERS. FLANTS,
1901 Pack Ava.
See Ray Herron Forj WE R"Do
E P A l^ A N D ^ftlV lC E
111 S. Magnolia
FA I-M72
popular word for Urn first man­
SHRUBS
a new Pontiac or Vauxhall. A lio '
made earth sataUltai.
IS OFFICE EOUIFMBNT
a good used rar. Ph. FA 2-0231
Machine and Sapply Co.
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
U AUTOHOULES-TRAILSES
Orbiting about our heads Ilka
or after 4 p.m. FA 2-2893. 301 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph: FA 2*432
Nancy
Jackson
U BOATS A MOTORS
West First St.
flippant gadflies ara Sputnik, MuttWE HAVE A HOME
FA
2-2017'
18 FARM SUFFL1E8 A MACBDCnik, Spudnlk. and, of couth, for
FOR YOU
Chrysler Airtemp
BOB WRITE TRAILER SALFA
ERT
Children's day nr night nursery. the c h riitm u aaison, n Salat
AM
Cendltlonlng
and
Hanting
2105
8.
Orange
Blossom
Tr.,
Or­
14 FETS-UYESTOCE-SUFFUES
nik.
Call FA 2-1689.
C. R. STAFFORD
lando. 1959 41 ft. 2 BR Mercury
(P M hry)
RO M ES- I
Cornball •'Uttniks'*
FA 2-4TS1
218 Oak Avenue
Manor
trailer
used
4
week*
II ARTICLES WANTED
1 * 2 baths.
In the interests of killing off
29—ARTICLES FOE SALE
369S. Also 30 ft. 2 RR. big re­
GATLIN BROTHERS
15 FLACBS to EAT
this insidious thing onra and (or
union- Used trailers wanted.
Complete and reedy for h f a d l Contractors. Dragline#; Geneva
—Factory to you—
IV BSAUTf FARLORS
all, let us rompUa a little list of
CHerry 1-2112.
Alamiaaui
«e
M FEMALE SELF WANTED
9112. Ph FA 348TB Sdiftod
cornball "uttniki” and maybe,
VanatUa
BUnds
IS MALE ESLF WANTED
USES B B S
Inclosed head. Sag-proof bottom under its impetus, wa can whoosh
B MALE w FEMALE
f
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Locations
rail with plastic end*. P in tle the whole fad into the cold limbo
___ MWtH
M WORK WANTED
Addressed — Photo
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylao of outer space. All right, blast off—
South Pineereet — Beefard
anytime. Rental service Includes
M BUSINESS OFFORTVN1RES
Coplea of Important pipers
cords.
Whispering Oaks — Titusville
Wee home (or space living: Hut
Wash, gas a n d insurance.
MA MONET to LOAN
MERLE WARNER. National
8onkarik Glaga and Paint Co. nik.
Car Rentals, 401 E. l i t SL, R nv^H -O ySan, A tJ.N at'l. Bank
112-114 w. 2nd S t Ph. FA 2-4628 Satellite containing a goat: Butt
la
n u in te n ia e ta d FRA
MA EOOrPfO A MAJMSPS
FA
2-3104.
nik.
h. FA 1-4114
leaf available.
MFIANB SEETICES
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
.Satellite that ascenda slowly,
Caah for any amount. Sugar faebly, as If lapped acroaa a green
We caa qualify you for one of
Trading
T
oil l mile south of
M DfSUEANCB
these hsmee la 10 mlnutoe. You All l i l t Evinrudae. on sale ju st
by a golfer: Pultnik.
W NOmCES-FSESONALA
Sanford. Phon# FA 2-0477.
caa atart enjoying the kerne
American satellite answar to
In time for duck and speckled
v W e we process the p afan .
ndpfH liiio n i
Soviet
claims: Rebuinik.
9* FURNITURE A
$25,000.00
Also very largo assortment of
First Satellite manlal institution:
P
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tM
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r
ln
f
S
a
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used motors, rm-conditinntd.
Nutnlk.
Developed |
Now going on at
Special prices on boats and tra il­
What the present, early models
Eg.
L
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._
-„
J
dham
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
ers a t thla time.
OD
will be called when the big, ncNv
asants, invoicos, hand Mill, aad
Coma
in
and
see
tho
new
Quiet
CENTER
VELAKA APAETMWJTSsraMic
TUJDOR, 1I nc.
planat-travel supermodels come
program*, o t e. Progressive
Running 1998 Evinrude*.
115 S. Magnolia
FA 2-3*73
y r tn ta bathe. 114 W. Flfll EL
along: Tutt-ruttnik.
Prigtlng Co. Phono FA 2-2951—
Own your own boat for aa little
Cor. Rwf. 1T-9I S l t B B .
Satellite which is one too many
498 What 18th 8L
T-Shirts 48e — P ilnt 82-50 gal.
as
$10.00
a
month.
EFFICIENCY
“
FA M i l l
Camp Goods, Tarpaulins, A ray- for traffic: Glutnlk.
Yoor Evlamde Dealer
ablo for eouple or a In*la P«***R&lt; BRAILEY ODHAM, Free.
Navy Surplus—310 Sanfqrd Ave.
WOOLSEY
Satellite office for scandal
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Fttvnto balk * ahowor. H m U*
$04 E. let
Phene FA 8-8M1
totaled acroaa froaa Poet OffkaRoma Beauty apples, Mountain sheet: Smutnik.
grown. E. R. Randall, FA 2-5450. And. if you want to get a big
Inquira Jaeobee* D aft. Store.
F o r Ynwr B e n t
JOHN80
E8
C*. Usad rhilco refrigerator, across off the rhyme, a satellite which
GOODS
Must
M
l
Country
Home
Bleeping room», TV. Tho Geblea,
(alls to work Is. obviously, a Dudkva. y%. fFA 8-1998 118*114 W.
1% FA 84*29
freasar (25 lb. capacity). ntk; and the cow that Jumps over
401 Magnolia Ava., FA 2-0i.O S bedroom, 1 tt hath older heme
In goad coedition on largo Jot
2-0652.
__
DRILLING
WELL
the moon will probably do it in a
ms good road. $5900. with
2 rooni furnlahad apartnsant. dean
ilrbaaka-Mera* Pumpo
Falrf
FIBERGLASS
SUPPLIES
J9
*u.
fu frees tr, $398. Ph. FA —heaven forfend—Cudnlk.
92000.00
Down.
ctoio to town. |35.00 month.
Ei
2-4569.
9 hodrnom 2 hath horn* with leko
No. No. Not Again
Call FA 2-6261.
ss
d
erivllegte. Under construction.
In
an
admonishing lollor to the
807
R.
Commercial
Ava,
2 girl’» 24” bicycles, call alta r 3
$14.$06.60. $.1,000.00 Down.
3815
Ntw York Ttmot, a learned proPhOMi T a 8-2958
p.m.
FA
2-4327.
ROSA L. PAYTON
fesjor tells ui wa'ro way off
impion motor, like
Youn* *ermaa*nt couple desires Registered Real Estate Broker
HEATING
Sweat Hamlin Oranges $1.25 per rourse In pronouncing lha "u" in
new. t i l . Th. FA 2-0204 or see
2 or 3 1R houao, kitchen equip­ Ph FA 2-1801—17-92 at Hiawatha
H. B. POPE CO.
bushel. R. W. Lord. FA 2-3219. "but." The way the Russians pro­
at 410 Ban Carlo* Ave.
ped. by Jan. 1. Up «o 190.00
990 8. P a r k ----- FA 2 4234
month. Call Pruitt collect, Or­ This is a pass to the Rita theatre
For Sale rhc»p. Boy'* 24 in. bicy­ nounce it, he says, la approalmste, W. P. SMITH
lando GArden 4-0517 batwaan
cle, girl's 20 Jn. bicycle, g&lt;&gt;,xl ly a* the "no” in "hoot.”
for Mrs. R. G. Young. E ip
Outboard Salsa A Service
Thrift! - checking account c o 1 1 a
Oh, no. Please don't. This will
S a.m. A | p.m.
condition.
I l l Myrtle Ava,, FA
data Dec. 20. 1957,
2515 Park Ava.
FA 2-9234
only 82 for 20 check* a t Florida
only open a whole naw freshet pf
2-3449,
Special Fall Closoout on 8182.00
SUM Bank of Sanford.
cocktail time orbiting corn: HootREAL ESTATE FOR SALE
trailer* whllt they les*. 9120.00
Dream navel oranges, $2.00 bu.hel niks, Rootniks, Toolniks, bet your
MERCURY OUTBOARD
GARRETTS HEWING CENTER
•
t
the
grove.
You
furnish
hasMOTORS
White—Necchi—Elna
MR. INVESTOR
kel.«. IMI FA 2-0975 after 5:00, Bootnik*. do your Dootniks, Juve­
Tremcodau* Price Change* on
Repairs
on all make* Machine*
nile delinquents In Zootnlks, atomA. M. Remnant.
So tho upe and downs of tho
A . B. PETERBOM
323
East
First
8L
FA
24144
warhead Shootnlki.
Stock Market keep you upiatT B ro ke r Associa te! : A . B1999 Mercury outboard Motor*.
11 ci, ft. safrigarator, 4 room cir* The professor gives as the cor­
Wo havo 2 excellent offering*
CL
•am J r - F. J , Ckaatanon, Gar­ 1999 40 HF Mercury’s electric
CARTER HOME CLEANING
rulating beaten with tank. Terms rect Russian pronunciation. In
In Apartaianta Homes with a
■tarter-— .
——
9599.00
field WUHtto. and R. * *»*
may be arranged. 2419 Orange which we should conform, approaWindow; "A
Rail .Washing
' proven racord of net Ineomrff ll.m s. Bob Edwards A- C DeadT W
Ave., Ph. FA 2-1743.
Take advantage of the healthy
Floor* W ising—NOrth 8-4181
99 HP Mercury with generator
ney. Land B um per.
imatcly this: "spool nyeck."
DeBary U»ad pianos, spinets, baby grands, To any auch, I'm forced lo send
1888.00 132 Hlway 17-91
rental market and invest in in­ 119 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4123
come property. Let us diicuss
Sec the TEXAS-MAID boat*
uprights, Reasonable, guar*n-|up an emphatic Tutt-Tuttnik. What
HURY SPEARS
KENNETH E. SLACK
this with you. So# Seminole
L'SKII MOTORS
teed. Ph. F A ------•1071.
| we spaak Is the American langCeramic
Tils
Contractor
REG.
REAL
ESTATE
BROKER
l.ik* new Johnson Javelin 33 HP
Realty, 1901 Park Ave.,
FA
1009
E.
2nd
rto
n
a
FA
2
0221
completo with 2 tanks, battery, 2Z01 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-9125 4 room, of furniture for sale also «•««:
2-6232.
!«' molhfr ,on*u' U
propeller, all control*
1950 Studehaker. Call FA «• English—and I'm willing tn follow
.a*
2
atory
4
bedroom
house
on
cor­
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
complete
$195.M
59V0.
the speech lead of Sir Winston
ner lot. Within 3 blocka down­
2544 French Ave.
I-MK 50 Mercury 10 1IP nil
Churchill in krrping it strictly
town
businese
aection.
Will
Navel
end
Juice
oranges,
So.
Han­
J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
electric complete with 2 tank*
, English.
make a niea home for a largo
ford Ave., FA 2-5936.
Johnny Walker, AaiodaU
battery A all control* II2 I.N
During the Hernnd World War,
family
or
good
apartment
t "Call Hall” Fhon# FA |4 4 U
Good risen rhilco Used Itefri. when we were all told that the
house. Ph. FA 2-2368.
ge rotor.
correct way lo pronounca Nail was
HOME AND INCOME
Special 176.01)
Cherry Real BeUia Age**T
"not-sl,'* did Churchill succumb?
ITS UNUSUAL! .1 bedroom* and
A
Repairs
Shetland
Pnny
with
aaddla
A
briGOODYfEAR MKitL ILK STOKE Of eaurse no'. In hti sprrehes he
FA 2-992S—Notary
2 baths, all oak floors, kitchen 1218Dial
Ave. Pb. FA 2
die. Ph. FA 2-4996.
113 F. Park
FA 2-2121
W. 15 St. Soar-Bar bar Shay
called It "Na a-ati” with a re­
equipped, with large screened
Female Collla, I t months old.
back porch big enough for a
1-34”
light
weight
boys
bike
sounding gusto.
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
American Kannal Club raglatar’''“ “ 'i i ! G~ ,Vdb^CKS ,U”‘
ping pong table or what have
1-24" girls bike. See J. R. Davis,
But as for those awful Jnkei,
ask Crumley A Monteltk
ed. Excellent padlgrte, house Berries on All Water Pumps—
you. This home plus an income • t 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4699
2018 Cedai or Ph. FA 2 4123 i lei's desist. Wa re In a Butnlk.
broken. All permanent ahnit
of 1120.00. per month or more
Well* Drilled — Pumps
given. Very friendly, FA 2-9397. reals Bead
rhon* FA 2 6037 Bendix automatic ««asher, good
Niro faction. $22,000.00 Terme. 20
aero tilo farm, 3 b e d r o o m
V
condition. Beat offer gets It.
W. If. “HILL” HTBMPER
*#. largo bam. Easy terms. Darhshunda A KG Rag. 6 weeks
houit,
4009 W, lit.
Realtor A Inauror
CLARK
J. B. Levy. PR. FA 2-1223.
old.
Male
$50.,
Famale
$45.
See
Aaaoe. Guy Allen. Gretchtn Hell,
Dumbing, Heating A Supply Ce.
u
c
F U K m w r;» d —
puppies
and
parents.
Ph.
FA
2Arietta Price. Everett Harper
CoalricUng A Repair*
FARMER S AGENCY
3941. •
DPI 9BHOI.P GOODH
Phon# FA 2-4991
111 N. Park
2619 Orfando Dr. Ph. FA 2 2.174
111 S. French A**.
Iflghway
17-92
South
Sanford
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
II—ABTir C H H ANT1L
TRADE-IN NOW
Mrs. Gayle Osborne, Assoc,
Stenstrom Realty. rhon#
PLU M B IN G
FA 2-5221, or FA 2-2618 WANTED—All kinds el scrap maGet
th* moat for your old
H. E- STENSTUM
Contract and Repair Kerb
terial. Zuckarman Satviga Yard
tered lro k er
Registered
furniture.
Free
Estimate*
Phona FA t-2194.
1417 Laurel — Phone FA 2-MU T-rRBAL ESTATE WANTED
I . L. HARVEY
$SAVK$
Wanted—Full
aise p i range, 204 8anford Ava. Phona FA 2-3313
LAKE MARY
Wa Can Sell Your Home!
F
u
rn
itu
re and Appliance*
good condition. Call FA 9-2950.
Lot for tale 100* x 111* Jo t. for Buyers with 11.900. to 93JXW
New
&amp; I ’aed
Lake Mary Blvd.
A
»alo on Late
9
down payment. For satisfactory w—
Muuft FXS3C
Longwood. Price
___ 1550.
___ Write
PIANO 1UMNB A REPAIRING
results contact Semutol# Realty
B oxJjfH % Sanford Herald.
hampoo
W. L. HARMON
Soft Water them
1901 8- Park Ava. Ph. FA 2
FA 2-U913
NOOK P t FA 2-4888 After 1:04 p. as. 205-0* East First
, HARRIETTS BEA—
5312.
RAYMOND M. BALL
105 8. Oak Ava.
‘ 0742
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools
REALTOR
- m ih c l l l a n ^ o L h
I
ete. Bought-sold. I.arry'e Mart
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
SIS Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2 4132
PRIGIDA1RB appliances,
u le
FOR RESULTS
LIVE BAIT
Experienced waltruss ever 21,
List your property with u&gt;.
and
servtoa.
G||.
High.
Oviedo
Fleming's Red A White Grocery
• BIG VALUES
Apply rig 'N Whistle.
204 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
FU. Ph#n« PO 5-5514 or Ben
Missouri Minnows
A d»*. 11.04
•
QUICK CREDIT
FA ^-1441
Pop-Gut a Minnows ....9 dos. $5c
feed PA 8*8988 afte r 9 p- ■■
•
EASY TERMS
—Worms—
of 2 children. Call FA 2-0SU.
Electrical Contractina
WILBON-MAIER
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Phone: FA 2-1609
House Wirtiur end Hepalri
New and Used FarnUare
Real Estate Investments FA 2-0649
Open Seven Days • Week
1C -VTI.B' HWIP WAWTBB
RANDALL ELECTKIC CO311 E. First St. Ph FA 2 5623
OU| FA 2 0919
Mayfair Section. Lg. 3 BR. home
WOOD — WOOD — WOOD” Man experienced in handling and US Magnolia
on 2'x lota. FA 2-1698.
pecking household gonds to work IT - A .r-H JIlflLVfl.KFU H . SAVE AT ECHOLS
Genuine Pitch rina A Oak. Fira
in warehouse and drive truck PAINT1NO
Wood—Beat deal in Town. Call
HOME IN MAYFAIR
locally. Reply to T. O. Box 1011,
US and your wood worries ara
Xman A Pre-Invrnlory
By Owner . . . FA 2-3428
Sanford nr FA 2-1991.
over. Boh A Ernie Morris Phone
FLOOR Mndmg and ftniaking
SALK
FA 2-1229.
Cleaniag,
w
a
1
1
a
g.
Serving
For the Rest Buys in Real E ria'r
B»ys Wanted—to sell The SenIN4PICT ROAD PIOJICT-Pres*
BUY
NOW
WHILE ALL
Seminol*
County
lines
1121.
SEE CULLEN &amp; HARKEY
ford Herald Monday through
Flow art. Plants, Shrubs
ident and Mm*. Chung KaiIL M- Glasaoa, Labs Mary
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
Fridays at 3:30 p.m. Coma te
110 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-2391
shek of th* Republic n? C hiu,
The Herald office and ask for
8UNN1LAND
are shown during aa inspec­
EerrybUl Pam nag Contractor
Bill
Vlneant
after
3:80.
ECHOLS
BEDDING
CO.
HAVE HOME PRODUCTS
tion tour of th* 199-mil* long
Licensed — Bonded — Union
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia r.K 2-6311
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY Wanted—Married men age 28-40. F rta Estimate — Compare our
*irait-West'* highway on th*
"Bud” Bamberger. Mgr.
WILL SELL
2 miles West of Town
tilend el Formosa. Moat of the
Free Delivery
Permanent resident for estab­ Prlcaa FA 2-iUI7 altar 5:00.
Does a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Flor­
FA 2-0884.
road project, scheduled to be
lished insurance debit. Salary
id* Room. Central heat, double
plus commission- Apply 3020 For Palntlag call Mr. Tasksr, Ph
ready In 1159, Is baiag cut
carport and large utility room Mid Season cabbage plants. Fred
FA 2-9159 or FA 2-4A07.
Cerrina Dnva, Orlando—Tues­
through solid rock. Mora than
in beautiful Loch Arbor (near
Thurston. Ph. FA 2-3990.
day or Wednesday.
11.000 m»n ara doing all the
Calf Course) sound like what
T
ID
BUHNETT
construction work by hind.
you are looking for? The price it JKND RL'NSHINE to some shut
FOR
BETTER
PAINTING
—MALE
or
FF.MAt.K
unbelievable, only 114,800.00.
in! Send flowers from SAN­
idview Ph. TA 2-2970
2601 Grandvii
term* as low as 91100 down, and
FORD FLOWER SHOP. FA 2- Wanted—Pmduca man and cashier,
you ran move in by Christina*.■ 1822. Wa telegraph.
rtf
experienced pr«f*rr»d. FOODSeo Seminole Realty, 1901 Park
MART. Fork and 25th 8L
FI SHERS NURSERY
Ave.
2118
Magna.
gnoUa Ava.
FA 2-0249
Citrus — Plant* -» Peat
n o 2i - w o i R W A W Ib
1
1
’
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor Cor. Magnolia A Onor* FA 2-4635
House painting and repairing.
Raymond Lundquut. Asaoe.
Expetleneed bookkeeper deairea
Rtatonable rata*. Call FA 2-2139
K x p art Wor kma ns hi p
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg. A. K. ROSSKTTKR, FLORIST
position. Writ* Box G.B. r«
after .1:10.
Phoou FA 2-1811
Hanford
Herald.
Ntw a Bedroom B e a ts
F or dependable Service
F ree E ttim a tr*
Msmoer of F a rlst
Hav* 2 ton Stake truck A *« ton 31*
$700.00 Down
&amp;
3
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
pick up. Desire odd jebf, haul­
FA
Features electric kitchens, terrasPaul F. Mueller
ing. Ph FA 2-0513 around 8:00 Maple
so floors, and choke residential
2-95M
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
p.m.
*
- -locations.
&amp; Son
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­ This it * pass to the Rita theatre Rcm.ideLag — Baraofing — Ra-1
Orlando
H*y.
So. FA 2-115$
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. writers, addir%r machines. Safes- for Ray Thomas. Exp. data Doc. siding — Ma Uriel a — CootraePhona FA 2-3105
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462.
20. 1957.
iors — Financing.

Retired or Newlyweds
Open Evenings and
J f TRAMS
Du* to t « n r 'i serious Uln*.****
1 LOSt A FOUND
i n auth*ris*d to a tta r thla u - EAVTUDB TRAILER BALM
I FOR RENT
n i.
•aualljr a k a S Bedroom hoau,
f
S BRACE RENTALS
s w a n ted i* r e n t
DON** COVER IROF
*— REAL ESTAW FOR SALE
fully landsctpod yard, all far Automobile Interior Decorator

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radio plays
pronoun a a n'J y c-.tu.4ii
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8. Covtred with 4 Man's name 31. Etea n *-ii it na
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flowers, ett. T. Nothing
vated
■w in,j u a a u t i '
(her.)
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tram
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8. Concludes
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15. Without
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31. Rule
30. Tin (sym.) 33. nodent
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39. A king
21- Bound, aa
14. Coniuma
54. In bed
of Judah
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18. Genua af lily
II. Tribe
33. Weather.
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YES. you ehoos* beauty and charm when you
buy n Inke front home in LITTLE VENICE.
These homes are spacious and distinctive.

NOW, ia the tima to buy so that you m»y ua*
your homeitead oxemption.

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THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DEC. 12-13*14

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rozen
winds over tho southern tip of
tho tourlst-fUbd peninsula may
have staved off too la id from
and saved moot of tho tender 11
track crops south of Miami. How­
ever. there wore reports of some
cold wind damage to pole beans
and tomatoes In tho rich farm
bolt araood Homestoed where
firm a n have 190,000,808 Invested
la winter truck crops- The mer­
cury dipped to M In tho coldest
places in this area.
Initial reports from the Frost

W aning Service at Lakeland Indi­
cated "possible serious damaga"
to vegetabtoo la Central Florida
and "possibly some damage” to
unprotected citrus in low-lying sec­
tions of tbo onnge-grapefruit belt.
Some of tbo state's P00.800.000
citrus crop was kept bested by
smudge pots. Ctlrus on high
ground was believed hurt little U
any.
Hotelmen and travel agencies
shared the concern with farmers
as n p o rts of Florida's "frecse”

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T r ----1
N
drifted northward. Luxury hotels
h a d ‘to resort to heating to keep
their guests warm. Soma tourists
Hod tho South Florida Gold Coast
for tho Bahamas w hen Nassau
reported a "warm to" this morn­
ing.
Tho Woather B un an aald some
low ground a n a s In tho northern
port of the “ sunshine state" dip­
ped below the 20-degree mark.
Tho only spot In the state to

escape tho seven cold was Key
West which had a SO.
Ocala had a low of t l . Other
lows around tho atate included
Lakeland 23, Tallahassee and Crosi
City a, Jacksonville and Daytona
Beach M, Orlando a , Sarasota
a, Tampa If, West Palm Beach
and Port Lauderdale, SI, and Clewlston 31.
It was 34 degrees In downtown
Miami and V on the abandooed

beaches of Miami Beach. Miami
suburbs reported "unofficial Iowa"
of a. On# resident called the
Weather Bureau to report " th e n
Is Ice In my bird bath."
Tampa’a 17 equalled tho lowest
reading a m recorded on thin date
a years ago. It w sat to a to the
suburbs of Tampa.
A report from Plant City east
of Tampa Indicated that the en­
tire winter vegetable crop was

lost ther* ind that tha strawberry
crop was seriously damaged. El­
mer Futch, managar of tbo Plant
City Growers Assn., said the
decrees la our rural areas has
seriously hurt the farm ers." The
readings In Plant City remained
below 90 decrees for six hours
after midnight
At the popular tourist attraction
of Cypress Gardens In Central
Florida, (SO '’California-made'* ell
heaters were used to protect the
tropical plants, many of them

b fan bloom. A report said sem4 ' '
of the flowers on the edges of.'"!
the attraction were killed by
,^
freeae.
Broward County (Fort I m l a f c
dale) dosed school for today boo 33
cause of lack of sufficient beating
equipment Parochial schools also
dosed in th at county.
th e Weather Bureau forecast .
that It-would be "much eoldor in t
the north and central part of tho
state" tonight wih a gradual M
wanning up for tho next few days*

Shop and Save.a
In Sanford

Weather
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Established 1909

Governor M a in Speaker
At Farmers M arket
Dedication Tomorrow

A o dedication of tho Sanford &gt;the principal speaker for the event,
late Farm
ers' Market will ___
take
The. Sanford
______
T anners'
fclace at S o’clock tomorrow after-1 Market was completed at a cost
noon wttk Governor LoRoy Collins I of Just over a quarter-million del-

GOVERNOR LEROY COLLINS will speak at th* formal opening
a f.tk s 'flm IM 'R ta ts Farmers' Market tomorrow afternoon.’

'i% Ice predominated in Sanford this
morning with automobiles "frozen
«p" and homa water pipes filled
whk lea from the below freezing
temperatures existing In this area.
Temperatures dropped to 20 on
th* Westiid* and to 33 on the
Eastslde at the coldest point this
morning.
Streets, where water gathered
la gutters from yesterday'! rains,
•ported sheet* of ice and wbeie
Deprinklers were left on overnight
there were Ice formations that
would dazzle the first viewer.
Sandy Anderson, Ais’t Manager
a t the Sanford Stats Farm ers'
Market, this morning said that
"All trader leaf crops were severe­
ly damaged and In some Seminole
County areas were completely
wiped ra t.”
He said this morning that "It

*Farm Bureau’s
Christmas Supper
Set Next Tuesday
A e Seminole County Farm
Bureau wilt hold its annual Christ­
mas supper and party Tuesday
night In the Agricultural Building
at Seminole High School.
g | Entertainment has been plan­
n e d for th* annual avent, said Bon­
ner L. Carter, aecretary of th* lo­
cal farm bureau.
Supper will be served A 7
•'dock , Carter said, with the Semi­
nole County Farm Bureau furnish­
ing the baked turkey end dressing
and members bringing a covered
dish of their own choice.
Carter said "W* hope that all
of our Farm Bureau famlllci can
wknd will be preaent for this annual

Dies Yesterday
Mrs. John R. Welch died at the
Seminole Memorial Hospital at
11:33 a. ra. yesterday.
Born in Pound, Va.. she had
lived here for th* past 28 years,
jftffidow of th* late John R. Welch,
she operated a nursery here.
Survivors Include two daughters,
Mrs. Gordon V. Frederick, San­
ford; Mr*. Na#h B. Kennedy Jr.,
West Warrick, R. I.; mother,
three sisters, on* brother end four
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements win be
announced later.

looks like from 30 to 100 percent
damage to all crops in this area."
“ I heard that you could kick a
head of cabbage from one end of
the field to the other," said Sandy
Anderson as he reported cold
damage In the. Sanford Seminole
County area.
Sandy Anderson commented that
he was unable to determine the
cold damage to hardy crops which
Include cabbage, celery and onions,
for three or four days. " It rests
on what kind of weather we have
tonight and tomorrow," he said.

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lira . However, tho overall coat of
the entire Installation, Including
paving and other necessary con­
struction. will bo poitlbly nearer
a half-million dollars.
Tho format oponlng ceremonies
were announced by Leo Butner,
manager of tho Sanford State
Farm er!' M arket
Slated to emcee tho formal opening event la Bralley Odham.
Others on the program tomorrow
afternoon are the Rev. W. P.
Brooks Jr., who will offer the In­
vocation; a welcome address by
Mayor David Gatehel; Commiss­
ioner of Agriculture Nsthsn Mayo;
Commissioner of the Stste Market­
ing Bureau Neil Rhodes; Stale
Senator Douglas Stenstrom; and
L. if, Lewis, director of Florida
State T anners' Markets.
Other state officials planning to
be In Sanford for the official
opening event are Thomas D.
Ralley, Slate Superintendent of
Public Instruction; J . Edwin Larion, State Treasurer; Ray E.
Green, State Comptroller; R. A.
Gray. Secretary of Stale; Richard
W. Ervin, Attorney General; Lee
Thompson, Chief Auditor for the
Department of Agriculture; Re­
presentative Mack N. Cleveland
Jr., and Rcpreaentatlve Gordon V.
Frederick.
Already opened for operation,
Ibe huge two-story steel and. coocreto building has been readied
tor dedication ceremonies tomorrow. Manager Leo Butner aald recently that all stalls on the market
platform have been rented and
"w e could have used more."
The original market, built In
Sanford as an axperlment, was a
wood frame building. It was drstroyed by fire on April 4, with
damage estimated at near $3 million.
Tho new market has 23 stalls.
each containing 3,000 square feet
of space with a separate entrance
for each on both platforms. Each
stall alto Is provided with an office
located on the mezzanine floor
reached by a spiral iteel stairease.
Electric and w ater outlets are
provided In eaeh stall and lee
water la provided at convenient
locations throughout the market
area.
Offices for the management
and related services are provided
In a second floor suite on the east
end of the building. The lower
floor has facilities for a barber
shop and reitrooms.
A 120 foot paved parking faeillty has also been provided for the
maneuvering and parking of trucks
plying into the area for loading,
In addition lo the msin market
facilities, already planned for the
new market are a filling station
and restaurant.

THURSDAY, DECEMUER 12, 1937

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COACHES JIM PIGOTT and Dev* Laud* smile *i they receive watches given them thli morning by
the football team at Sanford High School. Seat* I In front are Fred liana*. Nils Athletic Dirt-dor;
and C. 'Monty” Hush of the Brahman Bowl Committee. Standing (left tu right) are Kddle Harbour,
who prraented tha gifta to tha (Mehta, Plgott an I l.aude.
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Open Swings into It's second day
of action tomorrow morning with
more cool weather expected. To­
day's action was hindered by the
cold wave that awrpt over the en­
tire state hut not to be denied
by old man weather, the "Glamor
Boys of Golf" went out to vie for
top money in the 313,000 event.
Among the early risers this
morning waa Sanford’s own Jim
Spencer, wlio was paired with
George PrcUIngcr of Hes Moines,
Iowa. Jim has long been a stand­
out In the golfing picture here in
Sanford at well as being closely
associated with Horace Stoneham

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m. Members of the glee club have
been chosen from each class by
the director, Mrs. Floyd Richards
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A new squadron will move into
Sanford to mska its permanent
station at the Sanford Naval Air
Station on Jan. 1, 1959, according
lo an announcement this morn­
ing from Congressman A. S. "Syd"
Hcrlong from Washington.
Congressman Iterlong said that
tho Navy Is shilling tho perman­
ent duty station of Heavy Attack
Squadron Three from the Jackson­
ville Naval Air Station to the San­
ford base effective Jan. 1.
Hcrlong was advised by the
Navy that the transfer la being
made In order for the squadron to
have the advantage of the heavy
training facilities at the Sanford
base, as well as to remove It from
the heavily concentrated Industrial
area In Jacksonville.
The squadron complement will
Include 38 officers and 372 enlist­
ed men.
Because the unit will be permsnently stationed at Sanford, said
Congressman Herlong In his re­
lease to The Sanford Herald this
morning, authorisation will be
Issued to personnel who have fami­
lies lo transfer their dependents to
the Sanford Area.
Equipment of the squadron con­
slits of 13 large ilrcraft of th*
carrierbaied type.
Heavy Attack Squadron A re *
fsc o m m itd fd bjr CttK CTirtfltb'F.
Frossard and tha Executive offic­
er Is Cdr. Jack S. Hall.
Extensive pirns have been made
lo bring the additional squadron
to the Sanford Naval Air Station
where It will be a squadron of
Heavy Attack Wing One. The
squadron, In Jacksonville and the
Naval Air Station there, waa a
HATWING 1 unit under the com­
mand of Captain J. I t Reedy,

With (he finest field to be seen
on any golf course, tomorrow's
action should give some Indication
of who will he around on tho final
day. With cold weather It Is very
hard to say just who will come nut
on top. Tho weatherman has prom­
ised warmer weather by the week­
end so Saturday's and Sunday's ac­
tion should l)rlng out larger gallarles. It Is tooppsed (hat such nanlrs
Postmaster J. B. Jones Is an­
as Dow FmStenvald, Ted KroR, A1 nouncing that the Oviedo Tost Of*
Bcssillnk, Frank Stranahan, MTfx flee will be open Sunday from 1:30
Souchnk, and Porky Oliver will be tn 3:30 p. m. Also the following
at the top of the scoreboard come Sunday, Dec. 23 for the tame
Sunday.
hours.
Action Is scheduled lo get under­ The holiday season hour* dally
way at T a. m. In the morning Monday through Saturday have
with the following threesomes In been rhanged to 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
order:
•instead of 8:30 lo S p. m.
Following the Christmas season
7:00 Ted Oraygor, I.nu railsthe post office In Oviedo will
dino, Jon Gustln
7:07 Frnl Francis, Bandy Quick, change back to Its normal hours.
Rill Zylsatra
7:14 Chris Gers, Orville Parsons,
fo r Information On
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7:28 Jack Russell, Ellis Drown,
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PH. FA 20973

Two men were hosnlullxed yes­
terday as a result of a truck ac­
cident at tha Intersection of Gen­
eva and Beardall Avenue*.
Palmar L. Morris, 44-year-old
commercial fisherman of Gen­
eva, driving a 1957 pickup truck
smashed Into the rear of a dump
truck driven by Walter Womb!*,
30-year-old truck driver for Langs­
ton Construction Co.
Womble was attempting a left
turn Into a filling station at tb«
Intersection when the truck ram ­
med him from th* rear. Trucks
dug Into the roadbed and skidded
about 30 feet before coming to •
atop.
A passenger In the pickup truek;
Lewis C. Henderson, (3, of Geneva,
was thrown from the cab of tho
truck. Ha Is in tho local hospital
suffering from n brain concussion
and possible fractured skull.
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yesterday afternoon two mllei east
ef Sanford on Stata Road 4« which
Is under construction.
Florida H i g h w a y Patrolman
James L. Sikes Investigated th*
accident, ratrolm an Sikes said
Morris will be charged with "driv­
ing while lntoxlcaded."
Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans as­
sisted In the Investigation.
Little damage was reported to
the dump truck. However, th*
pickup truck was a total loss.

Oviedo Post Office
To Open Sunday Morris Named
Officer O f Private
Camping Assn.
Herman E. Morrii of Sanford,
owner and operator of the M-Q
Ranch near Osteen, was chosen
vice president of the Florida Pri­
vate Camping Association for th*
coming year In Tampa yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris attended
this meeting In Interest of tho
Morris Quartet’s M-Q Ranch near
Osteen. The Morrises open their
working cattle ranch each summer
for boys and • short period for
girls of Florida and other statei
and extended an opportunity for
them to live and learn on a real
cattle and horse ranch In the heart
ef riorida.

Bordens Goes Before Milk Commission Today

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TALLAHASSEE (UP) -R e p re ­
sentatives of the big Bordens
glairy firm went before the State
' Milk Commission today under
threat of losing their license lo
operate plants in Tampa, Orlando
and Pensacola.

The Milk Commission at Its last
meeting In November ordered the
company to repay $18 29! alleged­
ly owed milk producers in Ihe
three areas, or face license rcvoca
lion for the plants at the com­
mission meeting today.
The company was ordered to
show cause ' at today's meeting
why Its license should not be re­
voked.
Bordens attorneys tried unsuc­
cessfully Wednesday to get a last
minute Injunction to avoid revo­
cation of the licenses until the
case could be argued In court.
Circuit Judge Ben Willis refused
to enjoin the Milk Commission
from ordering the licenses revok­
ed, but left the way open for a
legal test of any such action by
(he commission.
Judge Willis said R would be
premature for the court to "p;e-

mission sent Ilia dairy firm w a s' attorney Winston Arnow said the I get the case Into court before any
la effect a declaration that the company would b« given time to | revocation order took effect.
licenses would be revoked If Ihe
producers are not paid Ihe money
Ihe commlttlon contends Is owed
them, regardless of whether Bord­
ens feels the money Is owed them.
Tha commission contended tho
Tampa, Orlando and Fcnsacola
Bordens plants purchased milk
from producers out of the respec­
tive areas for premium prices for
sale within the areas, and at the
saint time paid local farmers
class two prices for some of their
milk.
The commission want* Ihe com­
pany lo make up the difference
lo farmers In the three areas.
Judge Willis said he' did not
interpret the commission show
cause order as a flat assertion
that the lirenses would he revok­
ed. He said th* order ameunted
merely to a notice that If the
money was not paid, the com­
mission would hold a hearing lo
consider revocation of the license.
Bordens attorneys feared that
if the ll.'cnses were revoked, they
would have to wait three days un­
der the law to bring a suit TWO OF THE TOP MEN In th e Held e f 111 golfer* w ho « *• o ff
challenging the action and In the today la Hi* X av fair lnn'a 813.000 PGA Open. Al Balding (left and
meantime would be operating with­ IK i l l g w , SW iVnj ram * I* ]h W K a ) D M yiSCUtS Votmnv
out a license. But commission

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for Christmas, hut will they be
weleome In all eases?
The gift of e dog can be a tragic
mistake, for both the dog and the
new owner, as well ai a dis­
appointment to tho well-moaning
giver, warned Richard W. Moyer,
education director of Sergeant's
Dog Care Center In Richmond, Va.
Tho drat rule In buying a dog
for someone elao la to find out If
be really wants one, Moyer said.
How does one go about selecting
a dog horn among the 111 recog­
nized breeds and countless mix*
lures ranging In size from Chi­
huahua to Great DaneT Moyer out­
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Find out what typo of dog tho
Selection of breed should be
based on the size of the home, the
temperament of the family and the
alia of the budget. A imall frisky
terrier la no good for a sedate old
lady. Feeding a Great Dane ean be
attention from canine beauticians,
expensive. Poodles require costly
Pekingese belong in city apart­
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Get a puppy from two to six
months old, but be sure to find out
what (hit grown members of the
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coat, disposition and size.
Sta-Dri masonry paint ounce
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In beautiful colon and white.
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white and the gums pink and firm
dries out Invisible.
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quirk mid easy to apply by sound to attract Its sttentlon, as a
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busy week at this Air Force test
center Monday by triggering a
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Meanuhlle Soviet Russia claim*
ad today It had no failures In
launching Us two eirtb satellites.
Moscow Radio broadcast a ata»:ment In the official Communist
organ Prarda quoting Soviet pro­
feasor Sadov, a member of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences, on
the “no failures” report.

Prarda carried artfeht by la* a
dov and by profetaort IfuahhaBah* i
vill and Sergeyev an tha aeesalan S
of the one-thousoath orbit around
tha earth o* SputnHrl.
d
Sedov said tha “lannehlng of the a
Sputniks waa preceded by largo* ti
Kale preparatory work based an ■
extensive research.” .
.
“Aa a result tha USSR his had I
no failures In launching Its earth

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treadle was “tlasaffled," but that
abmage to tha launching M ud
was only ’’moderately serious . .
Repairs ean ba made ta a short
period of time . . Work b pro­
ceeding ea tha preparation to an­
other test vehicle for firing.**
Damage Nat Eitc*shre
The statement added that the re-

p ain " a rt get expected to Jeopardiaa the launching af aa earth
•atelllte according ta pmleaaly
•imoonced plans.’*
Hie 60-foot AUas la capable of
delivering a nuclear warhead up
to 1,000 miles. When tested In
June and September It had to ba
destroyed by remota control a tew
thousand feet from the ground
when It malfunctioned.
Russia claims to baea an

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Scientist Says
A soft spoken, white haired re­ based on tbeie right and left ■search scientist yesterday said tomle particles.”
“This nation Is ta a crisis—we are Captain Kennlson recalled that
the “ sad story Is that, although I
ta a Jamb.”
Captain Chaster Kennlson, who have wasted valuable time and
operatee ■ research laboratory In money in trying to Interest our
Central Florida, made known his seientlfle, educational, g o v e r n views at the hems of hit associate mental, and military authorities In
Engineer, Harry Farley ta Do- my findings, I have received noth­
ing but stupid Indifferenca.”
Bary.
It la easily provable, he aald,
“1 knew that the satellite, “ that
our scientific authorities, un­
touched off recently at Capo Can­ til around 1644, considered either
MAYFAIR INN GOLF COURSE Staff v hand to greet lacoauag gaarera Ior tnt Mayfair !aa*a averal, would never leeve the oxygen, atomic or hydrogen bombs
ground,” ho said, "because I to be completely visionary and
t i l , 666 PGA Open. (Left ta right) they are: Rady Gotllleher,
Got!
Gene DcLent, Mario Cerfagno, pro, knew what waa wrong.”
something for the future, later on
and Gary F rau a.
(Photo by Borg it row)
And quietly but deliberately ho wasting millions of dollars to pro­
remarked “1 know that 1 could duct them and their trigger mec­
have put that satellite In the atr hanisms. They actually were only
baaed on simple technical data/* visionary In their own egotistical,
Captain Kennlson explained that closed minds, as these facts will
the basic principle a of fuel to pow­ show," Captain Kennlson emphati­
er the tremendous rocket! that cally stated aa he described the
carry the satellite waa originated events In which he offered his
by him and published In books findings.
“ wkleh I have copyrighted.”
First, be aald, “In 1833 I offered
Is his statement. Captain Kennl­ a perfected dcmonslratable oxygen
son said that In ”1644, a complete­
As cool winds moved ta over Chick Harbart, Bo Wtanlngtr, Mike ly lucceaaful demonstration of my bomb and Ita formula and was
met with only indifference."
the beautiful Mayfair Inn Golf Souehak, and Georfe Bayer. Mike high altitude rocket alrptane fuel, Next, In 1B33, a perfected hydroand
George
a
n
always
gallery
favCourse yesterday, a wava of
Including the formula, waa met gen bomb and its trigger mechan­
the country’s top Pro golfers made critles because of their long tee with Indifference.”
ism and formula waa offered, and
their grand entrance. Moat of the shots. George hits the longest ball This Is a war for the survival a practical demonstration on Prov­
early arrivals w en seen all over In the world and la followed closely of the fllUst. explained Captain ing Grounds was asked for, but It
Kennlaen. “We are at tha cross- waa denied. 'This eoukl have pre­
the practice fairway and a few by Mike.
Dow tfaetarwald. taat .
Hfvat rateotitle tlkt flf cue- vented Warty War It and tavml
playgd Several holes ta t.rdcr to, 5*tnl
pliet . .bluer, a l r i 'v n aditing ta il acIenUfleany”
millions of lives," bo said and then
h o T rti '
prepare themselves tor the open­ the golfing
grists to Arrive ta San­ Going Into the history of ,Wa added, “ again I waa met with In­
'' I t e Jsycea Information Booth, ing round of the $13,000 PGA tour­ ford. He la probably one of tho
•tanned for tbo new location on nament that atarta here Thursday. moat outstanding players on the scientific findings, Capt. Kennlson difference.
rre a th Are. between 4th and Sth Although it waa quite cool a very preaent tour and Is third ta money said ” tn the early lllO'a, aa a re­ ••Despite the fact that my spe­
■towb. wDl possibly get underway fine group of on-lookers got a pre­ earnings for tho year with $33.- sult of considerable study and ex­ cialty has for 40 years been ex­
-tea tho Immediate future, M. L. view of some of tha golf that la 146 M. He la t very pleaaant look­ perimentation, 1 made some er- plosives, roeketa and other fuels,
Raborn Jr., president of the Sin- in store for the remainder of the ing young chap and became a gal­ tremely valuable aelenllflc dis­ and that our rockets aa a whole
coveries, among which waa the have been a flop, t have still been
ford-Semlnole County J u n i o r week.
lery favorite here In Sanford last
Chamber of Commerce told the The qualifying round today waa year with his nice manner. Dow fact that 1 could demonstrate In Ignored," tho white-haired re­
Aoard af Sanford City Commti- played by all PGA mambera who flnlahed with a IG8 and $1,400.00 my laboratory that there positively search-scientist explained.
were Indivisible atomic particles With Ms associate engineer
To
aren't exempt by maintaining a In the K cond Annual PGA.
Sketches were presented to ths low average for the year. Only an Pro Mario Carfagno, head of the of m atur which, although they standing by him, Captain Kennlson
hoard of commissioners last night exclusive few who hive won vari­ staff at Mayfair, stated today that were of the same element, some commented “We appreciate the
for approval.
ous tournaments throughout the this should prove to be the most revolved In a clock wise direetlon wonderful things that our scient­
The new building of modern con­ year are able to participate In the colorful of the three events held while others revolved In an op­ ists have done, but In these dan­
struction will be built of gltis and aaventy two bola contest without here. The field of pro’s Is Just posite one-antl-elockwlie."
gerous times for our beloved coun­
hrlck, according to tha plana qualifying. This is done In order about tops and only lacks a few Feinting to Ms books he revell­ try and the future welfare of our
ahown to commissioners.
to cut down the field to the very names from having them all. Ma­ ed “Ever since that time sll of offspring, we can find little excuse
Office apace, 18 by 30, will be best.
rio, and his assistant, Rudy Goet- my copyrighted books, articles, for a n y o n e who deliberately
tables, and formulas have been Ignorea any Idea that may have
acroaa the front of the building.
Among the early arrivals yes­ llcber, report that they have been
A storeroom and restrooma will terday, was, last years winner of hitting the ball well and plan to
some scientific value, and muit
Jte constructed to the rear. Store­ the Mayfair Open, Mike FetchJck. enter In the competition.
therefore (despite the possibility
room apace entrance will be Into
that they may not reallxs It) class
A clinic and shot exhibition fa
Mike
had
rounds
of
65,
63,
67,
and
the office section. Restrooma will
them aa Indlractly if not otherwise
scheduled to begin tomorrow after­
6i
for
a
total
of
X
I
In
last
years
open on the outside of the build­
giving aid to our potential enem­
noon
and
will
have
all
of
the
above
t
i
t
event. This waa a record breaker
ing.
ies."
pro's participating. Tbey will bit
and
enough
to
finish
two
itrokei
Reborn explained that parking
la Christmas someThroughout the lengthy Inter
shota with each club In the bag
In
front
of
Frank
Stranahan
for
facilities will ba provided and the
tlmse written Jfmaif
view, Captain Kennlson referred
and It should prove very helpful
balance of the area landscaped the 62,400 top prite money.
ta his disappointment that two
Others to arrive yealerday were for the average golfer. Moat of
JfWIfJ pjo.to .»tjl i ’j jw ju U j
and beautified for picnic and re­
Chinese scientists are being award­
these boys are capable of throwing
01
«1 pute tyJ ,
creation.
ed
the Nobel Prlie basest on, he
in a little wit to add to the enjoy
JOJ J*UJi H 1*) *141 tit X
Commissioner!, approved the
ment of the clinic.
claimed, discoveries that were
Oviedo
C
o
fC
W
ill
plana and sketch, prepared by
made by him and set forth In his
A portion of the $13,000 prlxe
Mbhn Burton IV, Architect as long
money will be divided among the
copyrighted book of 19(8 "Atomic
Convene
Dec.
12
aa tha clty'a building codea are
Hh P a e *
top ten conteatsnta aa followi:
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
met.
.
2,400.00
R a b o r n told commissioners, meeting for Oviedo will be held
1,600.00
when financing of the building Thursday ■night. Dec. 12 at B p. m.
1.400.00
came up, that “one way you can at the Memorial Building.
1.200.00
AU
membera.
a
spokesman
said,
help us Is by buying your Christ­
1,000
00
are urged to attend.
mas trees from us.”
., 600.00
_ 700 00
.. 600 00
... soo.oo
. 41000

New Radio Station
Okayed For Local
Police, Fire Dept.
A new duel-frequency radio sta­
tion for the Sanford Police Depart­
ment and the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment hai been approved by the
Board of Sanford City Commtaataoare.
The move came Uat alibi when
commissioners were advised that
the Civil Defense Administration
will participate ta the financing of
the high frequency radio station.
City Minsger W a r r e n X.
Knowlea advised the commission
that tha CDA would pay half of
Ihs lowest bid for tha new installa­
tion.
Bob MDlar, local radio dealer
and ta charge of radio matatanane# for tha city, waa empowered
by the Board of Commissioners to
draft the necessary papers re­
RESBAKCn HCIKNTIST Captain Cheater Kanaiaasi (left) tad Me questing the CDA financial aid.
City Manager Knowles waa also
Asnorialr Engineer Hnrry Parley yesterday when he said ml
eoukl have put the satellite tnto the air*
(Staff Phete) authorised to advertise for bids.
J T t o ^ ^p* the Msh^troqueoy
.................. . .....

PGA Open Members Play
Qualifying Round Today

Jaycees Present
Sketches Of Info
Bool

princess, Sweetheart
Commit Suicide When
Forbidden To Marry

SHIMODA. J»P»d (UP)— Codies The couple followed the tradi­
of a 16-year-old Mancu prlnceaa tional way of solving an unhappy
and her Japanese sweetheart were love affair In Japan. But It
und today on a mountainside shocked their families and the ex­
here they committed jrlcide be­ clusive G a k u s h u l n University
cause her titled family forbadewhere they were enrolled wlih
Prince Yoshl and Princess Suga,
their marriage.
The Prlnceaa waa Pu Hul-Sheng, children of Emperor Hlrohlto.
Police believed the despondent
a vivacious coed and the niece of
Henry Pu Yl. once the Japanese lovers had gone to Isu peninsula
■puppet emperior of Manchukuo by train and tkxl the night of Dee.
Manchuria. Her lover was Take- I, rtimbed through brush and
Rllehi Okubo, son of a Japanese tangled weeds to a spot In a forest
railway executive and ■ man her 2.300 feet up Mt. Amagi. and killed
relatives said was “not a proper themselves the tame night.
That meant they were already
arson to associate with you."
They were found shot to death, dead when the mother called In
the pistol still in Okubo’s hand, police the next day. Police kept
only a few hours after Hul-sheng's hopes of tha two families alive
mother relented »nd gave them by optimistic atatemenls they were
hiding out in one of the small
permission to wed.
The couple disappeared Dec. 4 hotels In the nres.
attar the taciturn Okubo began The discouraged Kirch parties
speaking of dying and Hul-Sheng were ready to give up Monday
wrote her mother a letter saylog night when Hul-Shcng'a mother re­
“ 1 cannot let him die alone.” They lented and said they eoutd be mar­
told friends they had been saving ried, The promise was broadcast
elr allowances for a wedding repeatedly throughout Japan but
tohelr
there WU £0 SC^Oaaa.

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De Bary Resident
Succumbs M onday

Fringe Area Fire
Aid Ends July '58

Fire protection outside of the management—If there Is sufficient
city limtli of Sanford will coma to equipment to send outside It Is
equally poor management because
a atop on July 1, 1938.
The Board of Sanford City Com­ of the surplus."
Mayor David Gatchel brought
missioners last night in nearly an
hour-long discussion of the pro­ out the annexation problem In his
blem unanimously approved the statements to the Board of Commeasure which will keep Sanlord mis sloners. “We fought bitterly
Fire Department equipment Inalde here to furnish protection outside
of Ihe city. Now we are going to
the city limits.
Strpa taken by tho Board of be condemned. We should utlllia
Commissioner* culminated an ef­ this to the fullest extent and try
fort by the City Manager, Warren to entwine in the eutdown of fire 700 A cre s O f Lan d
E. Knowles lo get a better fire service to eome up with ■ feasible,
Insurance rata for the cltlxens of workable program toward annaxa- Sold For $195,000
tlon."
A tract of approximately TOO
Sanford.
City Manager Knowlea counter­ acres of Seminole County land waa
Commissioner A. L. Wilson, at
the beginning of the dlacusalona ed with "It la regrettable that wa sold yesterday, seeordlng to Flor­
said “It appears to be that it mention annexation with this par­ ida Ranch Lands, Inc., for $183wouldn't be fair to tax the people ticular program. It la aspirate. Wa 000.
of the city for fire protection out­ have a problem that should aland The seBera w on Mr. and Mrs.
side of the city limits—our first on Its own two feet and annexe Frad A. Dyson.
duty Is to the cltlxens of the city." tlon la a problem that ahould Property sold la between the
Longwond-Mirkham Road and the
City Manager Knowlea explain aland on Its own two feet.”
However, Mayor Gatchel dis­ Little Weklva River.
ed that “the city of Sanford la not
in a position to add on more mm agreed with the City Manager. Hie TOO acres were sold to Jupi­
ind equipment and not get a re­ "We have an alternative,'' h# said- ter Properties, Ine. of Wert Pelm
turn. It's simply a matter of econ “This problem I* a very vital part Beach for Investment purposes.
Attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Dy­
smy that we talk about restricting of annexation.”
our service to the city limits. If Commissioner Wilson comment son was George A. Speer Jr. Flor­
you ran get a better fire insurance ed “1 don’t think we should do ida Ranch Lands Inc. handled tha
rate by restricting fire protection this to drive them Inside the city. traniactlon.
Commissioner F. D. Scott, hrtng
lo ttir city limits—frankly I don't
Ing the discussions to a climax,
think you have any choice."
City Attorney W. C. llhlchlson ■aid “In view of the fact that the
told the board or commissioners Commission bat -ommllted Itself
*
that the Fire Department "is a to a contract I feel that we should
not
refund
the
fee
(for
flra
pro­
municipal function and therefore
tection outside the city) but to
restnci-d to the city proper."
Again the City Manager told the Illegally fulfill that contract to the
commission “ II e municipality beat of our ability ami at that tlma
does not have equipment and sends discontinue to furnish the aervlce
(Continued oa Page Seven)
outside the city limits It Is poor

Club Lauds Organ Demonstration

For Information On
CIRCULATION
or a fte r 6:30 p.m.
P iL F A

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Additional
Local News

On Page 7

Mr. Michael F. Power*. 68. pass­
ed away at the Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 6:30 a. m. Monday
after a short illnesa.
Sfr. Powers wa* born Feb. IT,
1669 in Welt Stockbridge, Maas. He
has made his home In DrBary for
the past three and a half years at
131 Caracal Road.
He was a member of All Souls
Catholic Church In Sanford and
was a retired pressman for the
New York Time*.
Surblvlng Mr. Powers la his
wife, Mr*. Catherine M. rowers of
DeBary.
The remains will be sent to
Brooklyn, N. Y. for services and
Interment.
Bris.on Funeral Horn* la in
charge.

PH. FA 2-2611

tlon of the etiy'ir.radio system,”
Knowles told the commissioners as
they considered tho tastaDatioo of
tho equipment ta both the Police
end Fire departments.
In addition, Knowles advised tho
commission that the present equip­
ment could be sold for approxi­
mately 13,300.
With the dual-frequency equip­
ment both departments could be
ta touch with one another with
the flick of a switch, R waa ex­
plained. Both departments would
be on teparata frequencies clow
together on the high frequency
band.

LOCAL ARTIST Philip D. Mitchell, of Labe Mary, aa ha arrange*
hia display of orlsinal peateta. Ho potato ta a scene k* painted of
New Smyrna Beach. The many wocka of art are m display at the
Mayfair lap.
(Muff I'holo)

Sanford Rntariani, at their regu­ the first pre-season use of “mils- ba hard to decide which of the
musical Impressions were best re­
lar weekly meeting yciterday af­ Ue-toc” , ho said.
Getting down to tha business o( ceived, for the well-known signa­
ternoon at the Yacht Club, were showing just what the Hammond ture of Paramount News aa Imitat­
entertained by a demonstration of electric chord Instrument could ed by Jesse Crawford and Just a
the Hammond electric chord or­ do. Segsr and Gregory proceeded abort (train of tha greatest battle
gan, staged by Lee Scger, organ­ with the presentation of “Musical song of all time. “The Wedding
ist, and Roger Gregory, narrator, Memories'', taking their audience March" were Included In the pro­
boHi associated with the Cooper- from ths days of the county (sir gram, as well as the playing of
with ths strains of the callope. several request numbers. Frink
Crrgor) Music Co.
Begiuning with Gregory's state- through the midway with the oboe Evans, stall known Lake Mary
mtnt about the recent Vanguard music In the tent of the snake Pioneer, tried to stump Scger with
launching rpl&lt;ode which he claim­ charmer and the dancing glrlJ. to the request for "Bill Bailey,
ed to have witnessed, until the dis­ an Imitation of Jack Benny on the Won't You Please Come Home," as
tribution of recordings nf Ham­ violin and Jascha Heifitx authentic Eddy Peabody would have played
mond organ music (for free), Ihe playing. Ted Iajwta and his clarinet It on the banjo. Evans and the en­
team held the Interest of their lis­ and Eddy Teabody on the banjo tire group, according to club
teners to the very end. according followed: a visit to Hawaii brought president, Myron A. (Mike) Reck,
to Charlie Morrison, who arranged out the strains of the steel guitar were completely satisfied.
The Sanford Pilot Club wttl be
tL# day’* program. Gregory aald,: with the program brought to a
pertaining to the failure of the | close with Gregory'* fac-almlle entertained tonight trith a almllaf
missile to fulfill expectations, that narration of the well remembered program and on Tueaday, Dee. IT,
six men were carrying part of the FlU-Petrlck Travelog*, “So we membera of the Farm Bureau and
Vanguard from the pad and aecl-1 leave the beautiful Islands aa the their famillee will hear the pro­
gram at their annual Christina*
dentally dropped the missile nn the strains of Aloha fade away.”
lo* ol oua; U tile men. “This waa [ According to Morrixoi., it would Party at the Future Farmers' llut.

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U U ir'i NMtt l i t H m f ef litmebed to erbhal altitude*.
--------------------------------- IS* U J. aa H llu fan Friday
No launching ditto w*r* given t ,
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ydt H i i t M l iM M n lav*
l« a heaped ra Me l*rm ■ n t al bam* n l abrud.
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mw rad m r M n
ip- m
,
,
meat (till ia th* preens ei do. | L ] | | | | V flllltfftfM
vsUpacsL Nat m i Vanguard D C H I O j p i l l l I v T C Q
fam* precisely wben everything
*
r
would ba ready. Moraovar, the
Vanguard ahaota had law priority
behind Military Miaatlaa.
Vraaa tba bemaalai Vanguard
spokesmen warn modtit. la til*
Auguat announcement tbay laid
om at tba tort sphere* tonetlvably "eould" gat lata aa orbit

By 108CPH L HTLCK
WASHINGTON (U P ) - U it Oat.
t President Elsenhower remarked
at a new t conference that thla
country would launch a lataO tait
latallita la Dacambcr.
b aay MM TV4 — tba ro d h l
Tba aaguat. aa Dae. d, wan aa that misfired la Florida laat week
appalling blow to U J . pm tlgn. &gt;w ai atrfetly a tail, not aa "taro*
The three-stage rocket that wat ah try,” and It aaver waa Intend­
to launch the little moon exploded ed to b* anything but a tait. It
on tho ground at Capa Canaveral. would have to work almoit per­
Fla.
fectly to put lu iphera ta b aa
To tho men of U J . utatlUa orbit. Og Sept, so, 1*57, Vanguard
project Vanguard tho internation­ Director John P. Hagan eaid If
al furor over what happened ia '.V-l'i iphera got Into an orbit
a marvel, a wonder, a thing not U would be "by chance."
to be explained in termi phyiieal Four daya later Russia an­
identlsu art aceuxtoraed to uiing. nounced Sputnik 1. Five daya after
Their rochet failed. They ware that President Elsenhower said "So be spread aome evil until­
dliappolnted, being human. But thla country would put a test ing ituff an over tba plaea, colthe failure waa not aa xurprUlag ibpera into orbit la Decamber and lected hla money and dliappearod.
to them aa c o m p l e t e luccasi would launch a genuine scientific That oil muit have been pepper­
conception of which la shown at bottom) will bo
mint flavored.
would have been. Aa one of them satellite in March.
built, w u constructed at a cost of 114,000,OOO.The
had laid before tho fad . tho odda Tba Praaldant'l pin pointing of "A faw weeki later 1 woke up
principal speaker w u Admiral Jerauld Wright,
were heavily on the aide of fail­ tha firing months and tha traprea- to hear horrible pounding noises.
NATO Supremo Allied Commander for tho At­
ure. So why ell the ihochT
lantic, and commander In chief of the U.S, Navy's
lion he gave that tha flrit tait It aounded Ilka a mob of process
Atlantia n u t . Ha urged tho United Statu to
, Fleaaed fer 1GT
would certainly be put into an or­ ■ervcri trying to break down tha
share its nuclear know-how with its AUlu. Ho
Go back lo another White Home bit s u r p r i s e d soma Vanguard doori. Looked all over the hsuie
alao asserted the continuing need for surface
announcement. issued July 21, workers and dismayed others. before I ipotted two doten wood­
warships to maintain control of the a u Usee.
12U. It said tho United Slates They did not like to have what peckers drilling away on tha roof,
would launch small earth satel­ •mouaMd to a liboratey experi­ "glace than it‘a bean open war­
lites In tha International Geophy­ ment put on a schedule beforo fare."
sical Year July 1, 1I3T-Dec. 21, tho world which they would bn un­ Esther called her laiurince
1M0.
der pressure to meet.
company, but got tbo b o r a *
The Naval Research Laboratory The p r o s s u r * became aven laugh.
waa given th* Job of developing greater after Sputnik II. Tba Im­ "Tbay said woodpecker damage
mainly protons whose average
spend in thla area equals IS bav— dally from observation of the flue, a launehar for tha U J . satilUtai. pression want abroad that tha Uni­ waa an act of God and I couldn't
the lame as In tha proton syn­ tuation and variation of the Denied use of proof-tasted military ted States would try In December collect on my policy. Each hole
rockets, tha naval lab sat out to to "match" Russia’s successes.
came under my ISO deductable
chrotron ws havo new built.
streami* Intensity.
produce a am all three • stage
clause—which meant I'd have to
Bourn la Span
Publicity Inevitable
Distorts Picture
This stream of particles, whose Observations carried by in- launcher specially designed for This was not the case. Nobody pay that much for each of MO
sources era located somewhere ia etnupents In tha atmosphere are the IGY assignment.
would claim, even If it orbited, hold.
tba Innermost depths of eoamle Inadequate because avan th* com­ Last year Vanguard bad made that a *.l-lneh iphera waighlng
Bought Gan, Couldn't Shoot
space, contain not only nuclei of paratively thin atmospheric layer enough progress to plan a pre- S 1/4 pounds waa a match to 114- Tba actreia climbed down front
By DMITRI BKOBELTBYN
hydrogen atoms protons but alao which separates these Instruments launching test schedule. It called pound Sputnik I and 1,120-pound the roof and Into the atlie where
Written Far United Fresa
atomic nuclei of a number of from cosmic space distorts the for aeven lest firings, gradually Sputnik II.
ahafta of light from tha hotel
Ihcreatlng In complexity, and six
MOSCOW « - A a ytar 1M7 other light energy particles.
made a pleasant polka dot pat­
entire picture la many ways,
Nevertheless
when
last
week's
"earnest tries."
has been marked by two major
This Is wher* tha Sputniks come The flrit test, dubbed "Test Ve­ b o w notorious "count - down" tern.
m a te In the history of Soviet eella. By peMtratiag beyond the lim­ hicle Zero" (TV-O), took place started on tho cape, tha world “ I bought a pellet gun, but I
nice, particularly in physics. Om
its
of the atmosphere Into cosmic Dec. 3, 1954, when a flrit (tags waa watching. It was almost In- couldn't baar the thought of (hoot­
wm tha creation and launching of
space
they have opened up entirely prototype wsi fired. The eecond, aviUblo that a horde of newsmen, ing the darned blrdi. I considered
the Aral and m ood Sputniks
broadcasters a scarecrow, but the neighbors
new vistas for cosmic research. TV-1, wee on May I, 1137, incor­ cameraman and
which caused a stir throughout tha
The first observations of the cos­ porating first and third stags should swarm over the cape in would think I'd lost my mind.
"I read a book on woodpecker*.
mic rays by Initrumsnti In Sput­ rockets. TV-2, a first stage with anticipation that tha U.S. baby
The second concerns a complete- 1
I learned they (tore more aeorni
nik II have already been received dummy second and third etages, moon might riach an orbit.
ly different eat of problems end 1
Sonata Democratic Leader Lyn­
end will soon be deciphered and wee fired at the cape Oct. 2).
la alie of international Importance.
don B, Johnson and others have
Tesla
Succestfal
I refer te tha eommlailonlng of i
The official verdlet on all three denounced what they called too
tha IS billion electron volt proton- &lt;
of
these preliminary "birds" was much advance publicity on tha
synchrotron or accelerator at Dub­
"highly
successful." None reached launching.. But tha Pentagon has
a i on tha outskirts of Moecow.
THISTLE CARPET
or
was
Intended
to teach tha plan been; under continuous pressure
Last April the accelerator, the HOLLYWOOD (U P )-T h e Wm
ned orbital altitude of 300 m ile/ H a Jpffeuee sAcoanmRtee on to
aaly aae ef ft* kind'In tha world, log
i
of Eugene O'Neill'a
_,r__ 'Desire
and the orbital spied of 11,000 formation, ae well m from the
produced proton partlelei with a under Tho Elms" wee delayed re­ will mike possible.
press itself, for more rather thin
miles an hour.
record energy ef 10 billion electron cently
,
when producer Don Hart­ In the future, and perhaps not On Aug. 0, 1937, Vanguard had feia Information on missiles In
valts.
SEE—C
I 'man discovered that the ground- too distant future, we will be able revealed a now aspect of Ihe test giMral and Vanguard in particu­
These are In effect artificial cos- i
to test a number of physics prob- program. In tho last four of the lar.
WELSH
mlc rays.
location consisted mainly of lama of fundamental Importance seven experimental firings test When TV-3 blew up, politician*
Tba particles provide science 1thistles. Hartman ordered his staff such as Einstein’s general theory spheres 6.4 lnehes in diameter ■ad diplomats went Into a flap.
Welsh Tire Shop
with m w tooli for delving deeper to find another spot for Anthony of relativity,
with radio transmitters would be Hagen Just said "nuts" and went
105 W. 2nd
into the secrets of the itom'a nu­ Parkini to mike love to Sophia
on working.
cleus. To obtain them. It was nee- Loren. "Whet man would laad
eisary to build a tremendous ring- Sophia to a spot with 'thistles?"
shaped electric magnet waighlng he aiked.
14,000 tons.
RACING INTERESTS STYMIED
Bettor Than Ours
Tba giant new accelerator sur­ BALTIMORE (UP) - Interests
prises two similar InstaUaUoos urging the consolidation of Pim­
operating in the U. S. in site and lico and Laurel racing detea at
energy of its partlelei. It Is a great Laurel suffered a setback Tues­
landmark In tba history of science. day when the Legislative Council,
And tha launching of tha two Sput­ an interim body that acts beniks opens new path* for acienco. tween sessions of the State Gen­
_____, votad 9 to 7
Complex machine! such ae the eral Assembly,
accelerator are being built to stu­ against submitting ihe proposal to
dy the phenomena in a field that the legislature when it convenes
may ba called the "micro-world" in February.
—a world of Inconceivably smell
spice end Umc. This Is the world To hang cirds from wall lo cell­
of the recently discovered particles ing without marring—tick a piece
of matter, the so-called mesons, of cellophane tape (sticky side
out) to tho molding end base­
hyperons and "anU-partlcles."
On tho other hind, the appear­ board. Just press the back of each
ance of the Sputniks equipped with card, at you receive them, to the
various instruments was the be. tape. To keep the front pages of
ginning of a new era in tha etudy book fashion cards in place, slant
the top of the card a utile to the
ef tha coernoe.
Cosmic rays are a stream of right.
nuclear partlelei. accelerated to
NEW CONGRESSMAN — Superior Court Judge Erwin Mitchell.
tremendous speeds, which con­ Many itores offer gift certifi­ 33-yeer-old "boy wander" of Dalton, Ge. swept 12 ef 14 eoanlle*
stantly pentrate Ihe boarders of cate presentation boxes In the Is Ihe heavily industrialised northweet Georgia dietrie, winning
the earth'* atmosphere. These are form nl a miniature hat.
hie seat as U. S. Congressman from th# Tth district. (UP Telephoto)

2 Major Events In Soviet Science

TOO MG FOE THB BELT — Bavanteea-yaar-old E e e i Caitea I
(lade hoe dad* eld A m y garrison bait aia lachao tee short u she
tries H aa him fer sloe. Jeaeph (Tlmy) Gaston, of Aalaeta. Ge,
weighed a M m 117 l ear i e when War BecreUry Henry Htteu«i
drew the fateful “number 1M" front tho flthbowl to itart AaeriVu
flrot poncotlaio draft bach la IMP. Geetoa, now a 243-peund (ur«|.
t*ira lalooaMn, waa m of tho th« holdon of tho number. After
hearing the drawing la a radle broadtail of the hfatorlr erent, ‘‘t
Jest weal heme ind woat te bod," ho said.
(UP Talephoto)
GIFTS MV8T GO BY AIB
WASHINGTON (UP} — Christm u packages for servicemen
overseas muit now ba sent air­
mail In order lo Injure delivery
by Dec. 23, tha Dafanaa Depart­
ment aayi. Tba heavy Yuletlde
mall load requires that air parcela ba sent not later than Dee.
10 for Cbrlatmaa delivery. Tha
deadline for mailing ovaritis
packages aspired Nov. 20.

than they can eat. Aflcrga while
the acorna attract mice, Jays and
chipmunks. That’s all I need."
A leaky roof and constant
drumming noises aren’t Ihe only
problems. Esther's closets are
being Invaded.
"I have lingerie drawers built
into the walls, and every onea In
a while 1 open one of them to find
a brassiere filled with acorns,"
she said grimly.
"I don't think It's very funny
at this stage. If anybody knows
a human way lo gel rid of wood­
peckers I’d certainly appreciate
hearing front them."

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Vailed Pres* Staff Correspondent He laid he could envision dis­
NEW YOItK (UP)—Gentlemen, posable paper c l o t h i n g before
let u» now he?In thinking what long: he could see the possibility
manner of men we will appear of chemically treated linings that
to be when the wave of the fu­ would react automatically to the
ture hit* the men's clothing indus­ weather as if thermostatically
try. Will men'a dial* turn eerie? controlled. Rut when aiked about
Will there he push button cloth­ Ihc talk of &lt;prav-gun garb, he
Malaring, with built ib heating, air-eon- used a forceful word
ditloning. and—we m'ght as well key."
think big—shower batns?
However, he said he suspected
Will we let the Russians get a that ’ within a couple of years
big Jump on us In such fields as. there might he sprays on the
say. non-itch fabrics, self scaling market—something like a siliconpockets, thine . resisting pants finish Ml—with which your wife
seats, and other such sure to-come Inuld spray your conventional
fabric clothing to waterproof It In
Improvements?
'
Our icouts have! fetched in re­ thr face of a sudden rainstorm.
' That spr jv on clothing thing—
liable reports that a r a d i c a l
fringe of the clothing lndu;try al­ hosing a guy down In the maim­
ready is .peculating that Ihe time ing and sending him out Into the
will come when you will step out world—Is Interesting to Imagine,"
of the shower In the morning and he said. ••Rut I suspect that if
your wife will spr. v thab dav’ ■ there's an&gt; spraying it wlll*be onclothing onto you with antieraxol to ihe conventional type of cloth­
bomb containing chemical cloth­ ing which—let's face It—helps to
cover up fat rolls, knock knees,
ing compounds
ami kindred defects.
CANDY POR CHRISTMAS? Thia is the display foe you to rhooae from at Touchtun Drug t o.
A Dads Disintegrator
(Staff Photo)
Paper t ’ndrrwrar—Maybe
The scouts dill not say how you
"However. I think It's Just a
gel
Ihe
stuff
off
at
right,
but
it
Owa aa old umbrella? Remove
is to be presumed that ways will matter of time before we'll see
its cover. Paint the frame any I be found. Perhip* every home paper underwear, paper handlerchiefs, and. over a longer period,
Christmas-type color. "Plant" the
complicated garments. 1 envision
handle in a painted or paper
them for heavy work or play,
wrapped flower pot. Secure the
and It's conceivable that. If it’s
spokes with tape to fit around the
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D A C K FROM DARKEST AFRICA, a noted author was ad*
take the stuff and throw it away
and add s star to the top. You
after wearing.
AJ dressing a Woman’s club. "Those poor.womcn out there,"
have created a most novel Christhe pointed out, “are cruelly used by their menfolk. Believe it
•Til venture that five years
mas treel
or not, I once even saw a
from now we'll look back on 1037
woman and a donkey hitchand be amated at thr pace.
All you have te do la use your
l«d together."
a
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"What’s unusual a b o u t
fk
light fabrics with crease resistcan be the most exciting ever.
that?" snorted on# lady b) kv
vl w C p T % w "A
th# audience. "Come homo
M X /y C k S v /A
with m# after th# lecture
fl« C ''rn \
and let me Introduce you to
1
my husband!"
(
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The term "Christian" w aT flnt
applied to the follower* of Jew*
Christ in Antioch fAntakya), Tur­
key, icene of St. Paul's first miaUtry.

"LEARNING BY
STUDY MUST BE
WON”
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(Staff Photo)
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ant*. The ulllmate goal la a
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it will lei your body heat be re­
tained: if the body is giving off
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er."
Consider, then, tomorrow's man
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Solomon In all his glory was not
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Charles Evans, loading a Bri­
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Mt. Kancbenjunga, the world’s
third tallest peak. In IttS. did not
touch the final six feet as a con­
cession to natives.
Mount Whitney, la California,
th# highest point above sea level
In tho United States, and D sith 1
Valley, the lowest, are only IV
miles apart.
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TODAY'S

Rut tho to* Mn to atm to face
_ final vote aid urn threat of a
days hates, the kssl i defeat which would force Ua rtslgLast wash's ms
« Americas Mctear-poi nation win bung over Oalllard'*
fa the hbraetbeal bales*. sheet:
rises ship had base laid Relations between tho Netherey. Mass. — the cruiser land* and Indonesia, Ua one-time
hr at
Ike United
..
t
*esaion te Rost Asia, reached
s's
the crisis stags.
to get late reel tewpeUMao hi the
rreech Premier foils Oalllard Angered by tho Netherlands re­
earth satellite Arid this wash.
the Cape Canaveral mtoaito- wee a vets of essfldeoes hi par- fusal to giro It Dutch New Gulwm,
g cantor aft the F l o r i d a llaaeet an a WU that would give and by Us failure to win Uaued
enut, scientists ware readyhim
to emergency powers to meat e Nations support for Us rial o f to
launch the Navy-davaleped Van­ serious financial situation. The the territory, Indonesia launched
drastic anti-Dutch campaign.
guard apace reilat with a l.i-fahh veto w u m te Iff.
As officially sponsored M-hour
The
htO
weald
authorise
the
forearth
sataUlto
to
tto
ease.
m
sehlns
—
w
ith
soponto
number*
Sat
m k n iti m i iw h ttU Cocaty t o n w a y
eremeet la raise |&amp;o million to strike was declared agalost at!
workinf tqtsthsr for tho om "fr»nd total".
tk fsfi «f whteh t k t y in wry proud.
Russia gar* the United Steles new tales. Oalllard proposes also Dutch enterprises to ' Indonesia.
Tho Sominolo Hi*h School football twin
Is th* community spirit
another adavoce to match whea K te rtlsa pavernmant • controlled Dutch publication* were suspend­
which h u boon budding up to m usiMtchod won tho Brohtnon Bowl Championship and
announced the touachleg of the prices sad la reufie per raises to ed. Landing righto of tho Royal
Netherlands Air Lina were with­
world's first nuclear-powered ear* riril servants.
phflosophr «of tho paopia countpwida. Than brought back to Sanford a real credit. To
drawn. Dutch eonsultatei
U**Uv.
thsra is tho cononunitr profnashronass that show for thsir efforts, tha team (as
ordered to eloao. Tho governn£nt
only recently haa touched our community whole) Is boastlngly displaying a trophy.
threatened to natlonaUse the $1,800000,000 holdings of Dutch inter*
To tha Athletic Director, the Coach, and
hot now Is one of tho greet motivating
oats In Indonesia. Many merchants
all of tha coaches who assisted him credit
refused to sell even flood to Dutch
Bat bow, wo hare eomethtog a Uttlo dif­ must be given for instilling the spirit of
eitisena.
'Winning
through
"good
sportsmanship"
and
ferent — e football toon — a team that
In London, Groat Britain aid
Ry NttSUN N.
West Germany agreed on a Joint
thlo aaaaon has a id s on outstanding record "team spirit.”
PROBABLY no lllnsaa to _
and Just rest during the
policy for tho North Atlantic
—
The whole community Is proud of the
common as thoee that are ladueed f t
for Itsslf, We don't point to any one IndividTreaty Organisation to be held to
emotionally. In fact, It haa
S. DtoeoeUto your
as) on the Seminole High School football Seminole High School football team end the
Pari*. Dee. IS.
Mk during the lunch
mid
..................of
that out IAN
toami rather, w* look at tha "team" itself. record they have made for themselves dur­
Um m brought on bp amotlona a n Taka time to go for a walk, ploy
Prime Minister Harold Macmil­
aa common aa all tha other
a gome of cords or juat n e t at lan and German Foreign MlnNgkr
This season thsra seemed to bo a mechanism ing tha 1007 football season.
added together.
ntr desk m workbench,
Heinrich Von Brentano derided to
It Isn't because there have been many
that eoald be broksn only by a siege of the
t Walk, don't run, for booea,
Other
Precaution.
call for much closer political co­
etsrs
on
the
football
fields;
It
isn't
because
man
Bill
Cramer,
(Republican)
of
By
RVMBIA
KAY
•treat care and train*. You may operation by the IS NATO allies
•flu”.
You
dress
w
arm
ly
la
cold
Every man workod with his teammate, of huge scores; It’s because the young men My friend J m Abrams is a bard It. Patersburg, enuring tho race weather to avoid cold*, you tab* aalee one, but ao whatt Those ex­ and for a general tightening of re­
flvu 'minute*' w ont mean
every member of the team looked most to of the Seminole High School football squad guy to discourse*. Although he far tbt United State Senate. He various other precautions to pro­ tra
lations to meet the threat of So­
much to you anyway.
tect
yourself
against
other
dis­
won
—
won
fairly,
equarely
and
with
team
was
lemrwkat
off
the
beam
to
the
viet Russian aggression.
has been doing an excellent job
the spirit of "clean sports” and “good
bo why not guard against
Britain and West Garmany also
last tlfcttona he still has his crys­ fpr his district and Is well liked eases.
sportsmanship”. They were like an adding spirit and cooperation.
emotional Illness?
1. 1s t your maala letfUrely, free
will ask for a pool of NATO selental ball and tost week be luutd hut would find the going mighty
Thera la a one-word prtserip- from emotional etnas.
- tUlc knowledge In the flefd of wea­
ng way to
another Florida "Political Survey tough to opposition to such able tlon which will go a long
eaay tmmedlpons development.
helping
you
avoid
such
a
s
Ul
to bed. Give
•ad PeU."
d outstanding campaigners as ness. That word Is "relax."
your body ■ chance to slow down.
However, tt'a one thing to ad
7. Keep Irritating thoughts out
This wash I» Mayfair Inn 118,000 PGA golfers who will be participating in the an ­ Of.eourM, tho political flfticutt* Spossard Holland and Gaud* Tip­
ara
qUU
a
way
off
at
the
moment
«
vise a person to relax and quit* of your mind s t bedtime. A warm
nual PGA Open here a t the Mayfair Coun­ but there nr* always straws In tbs per.
Tournament Week In Sanford.
A lot of things can happen be­ another to help him carry It out. (laaa of milk probably will help
try
Club.
•
In our community for the entire week
wind. The guys who have fences tween now and campaign time. Is­ But Miss Jan* a Weir, a ataff you steep bettor.
aA vti
* • •
are busy m alrix g them most of sues that seem Important now nun* for the Rational gaiety Actually, It's very easy to re­
are golfers from all over the United Stales
Council,
which
has
headquarter*
lax.
It's
pleasant,
too.
Try
it;
It's
tho
liras
while
tha
fallows
outside
may be gone and forgotten long
. nd c«n«d* Go'/m -ho ti.v. tom, t» 3.n- Annual Parade Spreads Joy
NOW SHOWING
are scratchto' to tlw dandruff try­ b e te l the next Governor's race In Chicago, hoi soma up with a good medicine.
seven-point program which,
ford 0 dl«pt*r th.lr .kill .t pUrin, th.lr
s&gt;rlforf |nd lh, many
m,
commu„1,
fine communities ing to figure where they are weak- occurs and there will be another believe, will help you.
favorite sport.
„ ,
Her recommendations on how 0. J.: I am going to take an
which surround it join often In m utual sit and there Is tho best chine* sasaion of the Legislature that will
And, of coursp, thsra art thow profswlon- program s — and the outcome is always suc­ for 'a break through,
have a bearing on who runs and you can rtlax to prevent accumu­ acton trip shortly, but I am
afraid of gatUng seasick. Can you
lation of small tension* ore:
•1 golfers who have won a big name because cessful.
Joe has tagged former Seoator who doesn’t.
suggest any preventive?
rELVISFRESLCYmj
1.
Oat
up
t
l
minutes
tarltor
Claud* Pepper at tho meet likely la the meantime most folks are
of the "top game" they pley.
Answer: T h en or* certain
WUHOMI
We doubt, though, w h eth er any m atch candidate to oppose Holltnd. who too busy with their own affairs to than necessary to the morning. contributory
factors, such aa
It is only natural that Sanford and Sem­
th e Annual Christman Parade, etaged by will bo called upon to defend his start worrying about politics. San­ Take time for an extra cup of eonatlpatlon and the absence of
nB cr
rolTee or another glass of milk.
inole County have the “welcome mat” out
CMDMSCOrt —
the Jaycees nm! financed by th e Sanford title nest summer. At tho mom­ ta Claus seems to be the man of Even dusting the coffee table to fresh air, wbleh will causa aeafor our visitors and extend a greeting of
hour right now and he doesn't an excellent way to start the day. atcknala. On ship, dial should be
Merchanta Association, for sheer good will ent Claud* "ain’t iiyln' he is and the
IU0Tt r a i
‘a and the bowsl movements
ha ain't saytn' he ain't" but he have to stand for re-elcrtlon.
friendliness to those who are here w!tl\ ua
During Tho Rid*
and joy. And th a t is as it should be, for haa (wen as busy as a bear with a
regular. Also, a drug such
$m |0*(I
for the brief visit end a week of the finest the event annually launches th e season of
am amine to helpful. How3. Take some light
lawsdarMACK
bee-hive, making spcechas, con­ Hem-markers, automatic pin­
It
to
boat
to
consult
your
along
with
you
as
you
commute
golf in Florida.
tacts and gathering forget-me- ners, spool racks or baskets and
"pence on e a r th , ’good will to men."
F titu rti:— 1:14, 1:41,1
Sanford and Berolnola County are happy
cutting boards save much time to work. Better still, elose your doctor before using drugs.
nota.
1:11, Till* t i l l
In retrospect, the Christmas Parades have
to hava os their gusats one of the finest
Soma fotka thought maybe and energy for the seamstress.
group of sportsmen In the world — thoee been annual nffnirs in which we revitalise Clauds might wait for Souther*,
the friendships we share on a community but Urns la "fugltto'' and Claud*
= 3basis;
they draw us together with a bond realise* that his chances against
Eight noted scientists prsdiet that with­
Spessard wouldn't be any tougbtr
in 100 yeore the world will have no disease. of good cheer which smoothes past difficul­ than against Georgs and 1 would­
And if wa don't succeed In putlng e damper ties and paves the way for greater coopera­ n't be a bit surprised If bt en­
tered the race.
on nuclear woapons it may have no people, tion In the future.
80 we have looked forward to tha Chriat- Pepper mid# a lot of mlstakas
either.
mas Parade ataged here laat week; we eag and he Is "flstn" not to make the
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same ones again. Whila be still
Life le a strife of frustrations. The fol­ crly anticipated the floate, being* always feels sorry for the poor down trod­
amazed
a
t
the
ingenuity
which
goes
Into
low who moved to Florida to escape shovel­
den laboring man, he la not averse
ing snow learned that he merely exchanged their construction and In the splendid man to taking folding money as legal
P h o n a b a le rs
ner in which the great theme of the parade advisor to tho big corporations.
$ 6 0 0
: o
tha shovel for a lawn mower.
Ho
la
down
to
Bade
county
where
"Christm as Through The Eyes of- Children"
n s e n fo r y o u r
there are a tot of votes and be
was projected.
Cm*
C«9
1*
IS
m onoy lotor
la eovering the area with a fine
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We were happy, too, when Santa Claus tooth hand-shake and a golden
lM#r*
S.T—
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nM s*r——
th o to m o d a y I
paid his annual Pre-Christmas visit to San voice, so ha'll bear watehtog.
■ a is r s d m i p i i i l r i i M m I I i f Detabip IT* 1911 i t
SIMM U J* 1)11.0* IIU*
Y o u ooloot y o u r
- ” r J ? o m S »••»«* »:«»*•.
is. *.« ford and the children round about us. We’re
Abram lists slaven possible star•t Cmwtmi •! Mink s. IM
Tt
1U.M mm
titM !U*
•
o
w
n
re
p
a
y
m
e
n
t
tars
in
the
next
governor’s
melee;
happy simply because the parade brings
t
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DIM
wo*
HO*
W E E D P S H K IM I. K * lta « M e P a k lU h .r
t
laugh nnd a amile to the faces of the hund­ State Senator Joe Eaton, Judge
I t M i a D H A N N A H I S . K * *« a ll*a KO Itar
p la n I
t
George Holt and labor organiser
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red upon hundreds of youngsters who lined Robert Calei, all of Miami. Allen
t
A lilK lilu
H lllaullr kf
Boyd, Utility Commissioner of San­
Ink BICc. the streets to show their welcome.
ImtM 1m
In this respect, we were happy th at past ford; Ted David of Hollywood;
•in p f Iflirlk f. «••■•»
prnctices were followed and all the “little Senator Vert# Pope of I t Augus­
PaW
i
m -M flii C kililau.
" a s u sr.■•faMreay
FIN A N C I S I R V I C I p I NC.
people" had a spot “up front" where they tine; Tom Beasley of DeFunlak
Tki M tnll la ■ aaakip •( Iba Val1«4 PT»*a w»J»b w eren’t forced to stare between the legs of Springs; Farris Bryant of Ocala;
•
of Sanford
! is
la oalNIae n H a S iflr &lt;•
fa* laaabllaallai
Lacy Mahon of Jacksonville; Clar­
'" h m
•r all fba laaal aawa prlatae la tbli •••*■»•»•&gt;"big people", or unhappily miss the moment ence Gsy of Orlando and U. S.
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Senator Georgs Smathara.
when Santa Claus passed.
"Stay away from fried, broiled, boiled, routed, baked,
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btrbe^usd and raw foods for a while!"
Ijis t Wednesday was a happy day. We Them are the mm Abrams
■fba
ala Naalb*
Aaa Taar
fbrta Waafba
lla
•u a
N .n
si i At
elatms are bring talked about at
Alt n b ltu rr M llni. tari t l Ikaafc*. raaalallaa* «a4 tru s t that alt who participated — in the tho moment. He left out two other
Natlaoa af la lffla lia n l far lb* par**** af ralalaa pnrndo or as spectators — enjoyed thempossibles that I have haard man
faata Hill b* f k ir i.l far at raaalar atv.rll.laa ralva.
selves thoroughly.
tlonad quite frequently of late.
Thtf ara General Lowry of Tampa
T hat was the purpose of tha day.
Tuesday, December 10, 19.r&gt;7
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and Jack Frost, former legislator
and now vice president of Rastorn
Airlines. It is rumored that Jack
Is dcllltcly Interested and friends
r W WW W WWW A
of Lowry say he is stronger today
s s s a s c a a s iE E Q
for oojoyoh/o n a d in .
than when be ran for tho post
Don't Him
against Collins and if ho doeldss
IN P A M E R IC A 1
to run woulld be a strong candi­
date. Dick Erwin, popular Attor­
ney General, la also mentioned
frequently and could hi depended
----H -tH H -M
upon to run e good rae* but ac­
cording to Abrams will daflaltely
not eater.
There Is soma left of Congress-

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da** competitive car* have come to matching tho SweptWing 68. Take style. Other new car* are “elmoat” aa low
In JncArs, but atlll seem high and boxy in lookt. Soma of
them are "almost" going to fine, but not enough to re* 117
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dip-free, vibration-fire* ride of Tonion-Airo. (If* stand­
ard equipment.) Moot of them still don’t even have push­
button driving! 80 after you'vo men tho "almost" can,
coma In and drive a Swept-Wing 58. You'll sec why w#
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Conning The News
• v VIRGINIA COHN.

M iss J. Saunders
Honored Saturday
M n. F. C. Stenstrom and Mrs.
Harry Tooke were the hosteiaes
fnr a luncheon Saturday honoring
MUa Jonl Saunders.' bride-elect of
Clark Messier.
Tha luncheon was held In Mrs.
Tooki's home on Seminole Bird.
Yellow and white chrysanthe
mums decorated lira dining ta ­
ble. Fall flowers bloomed through
out the rest of the house.
The bonoree was presented wilh
a silver tray from her friends.
Allending were Mrs. Joe Saundcrv,
Mrs. Earl Swanner of Orlando,
Mrs. Joe Messier, Sirs. Garnet
White. Mrs. Sheila Mela*. Mrs.
Gerald Covington, Mrs. Eugene
Estrldge, Mrs. A1 Duxbury, Mra.
Louis Roman, Miss Grace Marie
Stineeipher and Miss Jeanette Kinlaw.

t tournament. Everyone
Some at ua spend tM much time Inf
trying to scrape tip wewa that we wishes him wtll again this year—
don't have time to write. The and hope it warms up, since mild
biggest thing on our minds today weather Is favored by this* boy.
U the P. G. A. tournament at the Chatted with Frank Stranahan,
Mayfair Country Club. As far aa who expects hla wife to come In
the gala art concerned. Jeanne from Miami Tuesday or Wednes­
Foulk of the S. W. G. A- teema day. Frank is real cool about hia
to have all departments in order. golf, but who wouldn't be with
Members are manning the gates, his record of championships?
the information booths and the
scorers tables.
Business Women
The club house itself baa been
transformed. I knew I have des­ Receive Y e a rb o o k s
cribed it at various stages, but
The Federation of Business Wo­
Happy Birthday
GREETING GUESTS i t th« door of the Mayfair Inn were Mr. and Mrs. Frink Mcbin*. H m tbay now it ii almost complete, and to men's Circles of the SeminoleMrs. R. G. Young
moat
eye*
would
appear
to
be
so.
■re sho«n welcoming (Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Oaborne to the n r party which marked the tenth an­
Halifax Association met for their
niversary of the Giants In Sanford. Left to ritht, Mra. Osborne, Mr. Mebane, Mra. Mebane. Cdr. The main room of tho clubhouse quarterly meeting, Thursday night Mrs. Eunice Dann
Mrs. J. M. Wilson
Osbornr.
(Staff I’hotn)
la now one large airy apace, which
can be divided by green draperies. at the First Baptist Church in Day­ Ray Thomas
Mrs. Patricia Hatehett
The walla are turquoise, with pink tona Beach, Fla.
wainscoting (at least that Is Hie A turkey supper was served by Alfred Chile*
the
hostess
circle
in
the
dining
hail
way it looks lo this amateur.) The
draperies are the same gay red of the church. Miniature silver
and white circus stripe as in the Christmas trees and red and green
TUESDAT
Msyfair ball room. There il a new chains decorated the U-shaped ta­
OSTEEN—In an afternoon cere­ For her daughter's wedding,
Chancel
Choir
practice
at
7:30
entrance
where the windows used bles. Rev. Norman Brown of ths
mony at the Oiteen Baptist Church Mrs. Lowe chose a blue crepe
church gave the Invocation.
P.
M.
at
the
Firat
Methodist
to be In the bar. Helen Andrew host
December 1, Mia* Margaret Ann dress with black accessories Mrs.
Fallowing
Ihe supper the bust
now has her office in the former ness meeting was conducted by
Lowe became the bride o{ Thomas Sermons wore a gray suit dress Chureh.
The
Carol
II
Choir
ot
the
First
porch.
This
has
been
enclosed
with
Sermons Jr. of Enterprise. The with black accessories. Pink car­
the president, Mrs. Beatrice An- 1
bride la the daughter of Mr. and nation corsages completed their Baptist Church (boys 9-12) will re­ jalousies. There is an abundance derson of Sanford; which Includ-,
hearse at 6:30 and Ihe Crusaders of new table* and chairs. The
Mrs. J. Wesley Lowe of Oiteen. costumes.
ed the election of a chorister, M rs.'
floor Is new too. In a -short space Aleen Abernathy of DeLand; the
The groom's parents are Mr. and A reception roilowed the cere­ (boys 13-18) at 7:13.
Presbyterian
Church
will
meet
for
of
time
we
almost
havo
a
new
Mrs. Thomas Sermons Sr. of En­ mony in the educational building
appointment of a Prayer Chair­
club house.
of the church. The room was deco­ rehearsal at 4:13 p. m.
terprise.
The Pioneer Fellowshln of Ihe Already the place I* full of peo­ man—Miss Leona Warren of Day­
The Rev. Jose Cardosa perform­ rated with baskets of white gladi­ First Presbyterian Church will
tona and the Community Missions
ed the ceremony before an arch oli and chrysanthemums. The meet for supper and recreation in ple. An air of excitement hangs Chairman—Mrs. J. A. McCray of
of greenery dotted with baby white brides table was covered with the Youth Building from 6:00 p. over the course Uke a large bub­ New Smyrna.
ble about (o burst. The pros,
chrysanthemums. The altar was white linen and centered with
Mrs. Belle Grantham of DeLand
8:00 p. m.
known and on their way up, are presented the proposed By-Laws
flanked with large baskets of white chrysanthemums and green­ m.th through
e
Junior
choir
of
the
Lutheran
white gladioli and chrysanthe­ ery The beautiful cut glass punch Church of the Redeemer will prac­ gathering. Their caddies polish for study, by home circles. To he
their clubs, and wax their bags.
bowl was surrounded by greenery.
mums.
tice at 1:00 P. M. Senior choir at Today Ihe amateurs will qualify voted on at the March meeting
Mrs. Maccle Smith of New Smyr
A selection of nuptial music was Mrs. David Myera kept the brides 7:30 P. M.
for the tournament, to determine na distributed the Year Books for
played before the ceremony by the book. Others assisting were Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
their flights. Some may decide to the Federation, vrepared by her
organist, Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Harry Oiteen, Mr*. J. S. Peterson.
Recreation for the junior choir
Mrs. James Manning of Lake Mrs. Sam Bntoke, and Mrs. Thom­ of the First Methodist Church at leave If the weather continues cold committee. The covers • of the
—but I douht It.
books carried out the colors of
Mary sang "I Love You Truly” as Lemon.
3:13. Junior choir practice at 3:43
For
her
wedding
trip
to
an
undis­
Spoke briefly with last year's the W. M. U. and B. W. C., with
an* "The Lord's Prayer".
P.
M.
Cottage
choir
practice
at
winner. Mike Fetehlck Ihia after­ the seal of the B. W. C.
The bride was given In marriage closed destination, the bride wore 7:30.
by her father. Her gown was of a gray suit with black accessories
Prayer Meeting will be held at noon. Mike had a hard time In The program presented In the
nylon net over taffeta In a walls and the orchid from her bridal the First Baptist Church at 7;30 Cuba lha day before. He thinks church ssnetuary was under the
the course here looks In very good leadership of the program ehair
length. The skirt was very full, bouquet. Upon their return, the p. m.
shape, although he had not yet man. Miss Louise Fore of DeLand
of scalloped tiered lace. The lace couple will live In Osteen Mr.
Circle
No.
9
of
the
Women
of
jacket featured a high round col­ Sermons is employed at the San. Ihe First Presbyterian Church. played It. Mike thrilled everyone and was presented as follows:
lar, pearl buttons and long point­ ford Naval Air Station.
Mrs. Joe Baker, chairman, will last year wtih his holeln-one dur- Watchword a repeated In unlaon
Prayer calendar of Missionaries—
ed sleeves. Her fingertip veil was
meet with Mra. Charlca L. Per­
Min Leona Warren
attached to a coronet of pearls.
sons. 301 S. Scott Ave.
The story of the Hymn for the
She carried a bouquet of white
Girl Scout Troop No. 119 of
year "Lead On O King Eternal"
carnations centered with a purple
the First Presbyterian Chureh will
was given by Mra. W. Combs
throated orchid.
meet in Ihe Youth Building at 3:30
Young
Miss Floy Nell Lowic of Okee­ The Hemerocallis Circle will p. m.
chobee was her cousin's maid of meet Thursday, Dec. 12 at 8.30 The Senior High Fellowship of 3. K. Jackson of 709 West Twcn The Scripture — Mr*. J. Winston
honor. Her gown was of pink lace p. m. for a Tovered dish supper the First Presbyterian Church tlclh has entered Orange Memorial Pearce, DeLand
Mrs. Prarre also Introduced her
In a street length and basque top. at the home of Mrs. M. E. Baker. will meet for supper nt &lt;1:00 p. m. Hospital In Or)anda.for surgery.
Friends of J. M. McCaskin will
Miss Lowe wore pink mitts, a ban­ Mrs. C. E. Hunter and Mrs. It.
The Senior High Choir of the be pleased to know that he Is at husband aa the speaker. Ills aubject "Lottie Moon Lives On”
deau with nose veil and carried L. McKnight will be cohostcsses. First Presbyterian Chureh will
Dr. Pearce ia the pestor of the
a nosegay of pink carnations.
The program will be "Flowera meet far rehearsal at 6:10 p. m. home recuperating from surgery
Ensign David Byers, of Bruns­ from the Bible". There will be a The Senior High Fellowship of In the Seminole Memorial Hos Firat Baptist Chureh In DeLand
pitaL
Haa just completed a visit to some
wick, Gi. was best man. Ensign gift exchange.
the Firs( Presbyterian Church
of the mission field* of the For-1
Byers Is the groom's brother in­ Tlie Camellia Circle will meet will m«et for recreation at 7:30 p.
tlon day for the First Bapt!
eign mission work and he related
law. Ushers were J^rry llirt and Thursday at 8:00 P. M. at the m.
some of his experlenles in his tra -:
Richard Brookt of Osteen.
homo of Mra. nalph Betts, 1307 The Chancel Choir of the First Church.
W.M.U. Executive Committee vela,, the needs of the fields. He
Sanford Ave.
Presbyterian Church will meet for
Each member has been asked rehearsal at the Church at 7:30 meeting of the Seminole Rapt. told of results of the Lottie Moon
Association will meet at Pierson at Christmas offering. Schoola, hospi-1
Duplicate Club
to bring a decoration she has made p. m.
10:00
a. m.
tali and churches that have been
and a gift for exchange.
Second Advent service 7:30 P.
To Have Individual The Mimosa Circle of the San­ M. at the Lutheran Church of the Carol 1 Choir (girls 9-12) of Ihe built as a result of the offering
First Baptist Church will rehearse As a part of his talk he showed
ford Garden Club will meet at the Redeemer.
Play On Thursday
home of Mrs. C. L. Wallis at 10:00 The annual congregational meet­ at 6:13 p. m., the Concord Chotr slides of tome of Ihe workers,
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge A. M. There will be an exchange ing of the First Christian Church (girls 13-16) at 7:00 and the buildings and scenes of Indonesia.
The meeting was dismissed with
will be held Wednesday evening, Chureh Choir (adults) at 8:00 p. m.
Club met last Thursday at the of plants. .
Yacht Club. Winners were first. The Rose Circle of the Garden beginning with a politick supper The Cub Scout Committee of the prayer by Ihe president.
First Presbyterian Church will Attending from Sanford were:
Bill Lendley and Clarence Edel Club will meet at 9:13 a. m. Fri­ at 8 o'clock.
meet in the Educational Building Mra. C. A. Anderson Jr,
THURSDAY
son of Orlando; second. Mr. and day at the home of Mrs. B. Ii.
Mra. Estelle Gltiion
Mrs. Goldberg; third, Mrs. E. E. Crumley at which lime its Christ­ Harry McCall, Manager of the at 7:30 p. m.
The
Deacon*
of
the
First
Pres
Mrs.
Ruby Groves
mas
party
with
the
exchanging
of
Boys
Camp
at
Ridgecrest
will
be
Anderson and Charles Bone:
and Mrs. K. L. Magee of De­
fourth, Mrs. Pauline Archibald and gifts will take place. Mrs. Charltfl at the First Dap(ht Church Bee. byterisn Chureh will meet In the
nary
Mrs. George McCall. There will Wilke will talk on "The Christ­ 12 to show cotortd slides of Ihe Session Room at 7:43 p. m.
be an Individual game this com­ mas Story" and Mrs. J. D. Wood­ camp amt speak to trays about
ing Thursday night. Guests are ruff will offer a ten-minute talk ou Camp Ridgecrest for hoys,
horticulture.
i Thursday la Church Wide Visltawelcome.

MissMargaret Lowe, T. Sermons,
W ed Dec 1 In Osteen Church

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Annual SHS Glee Club Christ
Concert Set W ednesday Evening
The annual Christmas Music
Coneert will be given at the Semi­
nole High School Auditorium Wed­
nesday evening at I o’clock by the
SHS Glee Club under the direction'
of Miss O’Jle Reese Whittle.
The Freshman chorus will open
the program with four numbers
after which cornea the Christmas
Fantasy.
The ehoir will then center In
the processional and will be con­
ducted In two numbers by Teddy
Walker, Shirley Morgan will sing
a solo "Sweet UttJa Jesus Bay"
followed by two numbers by the
boys' glen elub.
The double quartet will then
render two numbers and the girls’
glee elub will also present two.
Teddy Walker will sing as Ms
solo "Gesu Bambino" after which
the choir and a quartet, Ellen Vlhlen. Marcia Locchelt, David Stan­
ley and Watly Philips, is to present
"And There Were Shepherds".
Three numbers with solos by
Linda Anderson, Diana FHeacher
and Connie Brown win be sung by

the Trip)* Trim.
Tha rntHo-tones arn to bn 1
In two numban Ind thn ehoir *
close the program wtlh "Aft
rla” , Pet* Nash singing tha i
The Rev, Joe H. Cnut Son
offer the Invocation and
tlon.
Accompanists are Janies
Kay Ivey, Edith Hanson, Jal
ler, Bill Johnson and Elsana
Sykes.
Taking part in the tableau a n
Belay Williams aa Mary; aofata,
Sandra Kader. Helen PUtard;
Rosemary Southward, Sunny '
ner and Abigail Boyd;
Mike Roberts, Emmett MeOiB I
John MUler.

Junior High P .T .A .
To H ear G le e C lu b
The Sanford Junior High P. %
A. will have the regular monthly
meeting tonight at 1:00 P. M. Thai
program wQl be presented by thn
Junior High Glee Club. AHpi rent*
and friends a n Invited.

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n ig h t in GOOD NEWS

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Garden Circles

Tho strapless with tha latex back th a t actually
cling* to you! GOOD NEWS™ by W arner's stay*
up ALWAYS! Can’t be anything but wonderfully
com fori able under any faahton all year 'round I
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Plunge front atrnples*. Front hook-eye oinanws . 1
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TUESDAY
The Royal Arch Widsws and Ro
yal Arch Masons will have a 'up­
per at 6:30 p. m. at the Masonic
Hall dining room. Eaclr lady is
asked to bring a small gilt for ex­
change. The supper is ope-t to ail
Royal Arch Ma&lt;ons and their wives
and widows of Royal Arch Mavni.
The regular business meeting of
the Anna Miller Circle will he held
at the Elk's Lodge Hall at 8 p m.
At this meeting final plans will
be made for the annual Christmas
dinner Dec. 18. The members are
askrd to bring gifts for the cedar
chest la he given away at the par­
ty.
WEDNESDAY
A combined meeting of all the
departments of the Sanford Wom­
HARRY TOOKE makra a point aa h« rhata Saturday nixht wish
an's Club will be held with a lunch­ other
*tic*U at Ihe opening of the Ma&gt;fair Inn. Left lo right,
eon starting at 12:30 p. m. The Capt. Monel Arthur, John Irey, Mra. Tooke, Mr. Tooke.
Fine Arts Department Is in charge
(Staff Photo)
of the program which will be mu­
sic by the SHS Glee Club. Mrs. R.
E. Rutland will give a Christmas
devotional followed by singing of
Christmas carols. Reservations can
be mgdc with Mrs. Smith at FA2S6T7.
THURSDAY
The annual Christmas party of
the Sanford Home Demonstration
Club will be held at the home of
t hone handled
Mrs. Roy TUIla, 2219 Magnolia
serreated edge
Ave. at 2 p. m. with Mrs. J. L.
stainless steel
Clark and Mrs. R. F. Roehlk act­
hnlrea . . .
ing is cohostesses. Gifts will be
’effect C hristm an (lifts !
exchanged.
The Seminole Rebecca Lodge No.
REGULAR $ 1 . 9 5
U will meet Thursday night at
9:00 P. M. Initiation and Christ­
mas party at Oddfellows Hall.
Set
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
ONLY
of (
Club meets at 9:00 P. M. at the
Yacht Club. There will be indi­
vidual play.
MONDAY
The Past Matron’s Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Cor202 e . i*t
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tnta Mr. aad M n. Raymond Law*
aon avtr th* wmktnd.
MUa Virginia W a rm Ford of
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MUa Bertha Cant, daughter of
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Oateen and MUa HeUn BoUeau.
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mer friend* while hen.
Mr. and Mra. CUrtnc* Snyder
entertained at a family dinner,
nowaday. Thoa* pnaent w an Mr.
and M n. John Juris and ehildrtn,
Jackie, Douglaia and Lari; Mra.
Betty Snyder and aon John of Oa­
teen; Mr. and Mra. Nick FfcUauf,
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’.akeview Noses Out To Give Cantata
Oviedo Team. 44-42 Sunday Evening

Choir To Present Scientists
Christinas Music
Sunday 5:30 p.m.

C of i
Plans
Party

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you what rotates It at (ho equator I
—if I can’t tel) you tho hnoula
of water to show hew it becomes I
114* Umcs the density of hydro­
gen that makes one-ninth of Ua
(Caettooed freos pogt l&gt;
weight and produces 34.500 calories j outside of the ally. Vo have 0 i
of beat—how can you expect me to our eity not to go fat the
to put a moon to the sky?"
direction.”
"I am not trying to display my
The motion mad* by
authority." said Captain Kennl- sloner Scott road "I move
100, "only attempting to ixvs our continue fin protection out
lives and to put Into uao tho find­ tho city Umlti at tho ra n t
ings that can b t demonstrated our commlttmenli because
successfully to the tost tube or la­ laek of tends to provide
boratory by nxperimental evi­ adequate equipment and |
Tbo measure was no,
dence."
He said "1 have tho evidence to adopted by the Board of &lt;
1loners.
prove tho statements I make."

(Cratlowed from Pago 1)
Bombs,by Explosive Formulae".
Captain Kennlson said that he
had provided Uw Navy and tha
President with a copy of hia book
and detaUs of hla discoveries.
This morning It waa announced
I T Maria*
. . . . I, .
|la
preliminary game.
Tho Chattel Choir of the First
Vaww U i i v
The cendbilt sanctuary of the that Congressman A. 8. Rerlong
oyhedo"n 00 of th* m9rt | la tlM second quarter Lakevtew Methodist Church, will present
Jr. wired the Nobel Prise Commit­
n r . t P m b * .rl.rf
&lt; £
^ * eu cu li
rfifad by lb, •b u m to glia M Ovted*. TWy ‘The Coming of Tho Klag". a can­
tee that a Floridian claimed the
. w
M
rti,
for
the
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In,
M
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m
ule
how
.
r * . Io?*
mad# a glia of If potato la thla tata by Dhdiay Bhck, during tho .Commerce mot
recently for the of worihip ^
wtu ^ p ^ ^ t a d discoveries reported to the book
Ootodo
i out by U k rrk w quarter against « for Oviado, tbo evening wecahlp service on Doe.
44-42.
b~ *
Pc comber mooting.
by tha chaneel choir ot tho church. copyrighted to 1M4 were the tame
Half oadlag *14.
J extreme cold a good They did not atop with thla gala, 13. During m o o t years, thla has Mr. and Mrs. X. C, Martin were Tho service will start at 3:10 p. aa those for which a Nobel Award
best one of tha moat widely need
-■red In the school gyin­
appointed chairman of the annuel m. Dec. IS, but for five minutes was being made to Dr. Chen Nlng
to wltaen tbo fourth bat- however. The spectators, who bad of oil Christmas presontattens.
prior to that the chime* will be Yang and Dr. Tsung Deo Lee who
lost Interest and were
ere now at Prineeton University.
Of particular Interest to tho pub­ Christmas party for tho lak e heard playing carols.
-*1 game of tbo aoaion for tbo apparently
Mary children. A committee com­
Captain Kannlson said *T per
.-a! lad*. Thl* waa their flrtt huddled la blankets, etc. to keep lic. a M sk sstw h r tho First peted of representative! of the Thirty-one members of tho choir
wann quickly forgot alt about the MethodUtChwch said, U that thte
sonaUy don’t want to ombarrasi
defeat of tbo action.
will
take
part
in
tho
ceremony
three
churches
and
the
P-TA
will
the game gained momea- work aakee muck uao of tho mala
or humiliate those who have spent
What made the game so heart* com asCoata
and robes were die- chorus of tho choir. Tho mate meat end set the dot* and make which will Include 10 anthems, many hours attempting to put a
breaking waa the fact that Oviedo
«#
three organ numbers and two vio­
chorus raproacotlwg the Wise Mao final plans. Contrihutlono from In­ lin-organ selections. Tho violinist satellite to the air and to strp adividuals sad organisations will
standing
In
Ihtir
excitement.
a
n
presto
tod
la
two
complete
head of Russia—but I have my
end of the first quarter—20-2.
finance tho party as In the past will be M n. Robert -Unite) An­ scientific. discoveries that have
Oviedo Jumped Into an early Lakeview climbed up to 3140, paclloni
derson
whose
artistry
preflously
rears. Anyone willing to work on
lead and maintained It for tome Oviedo, then tied the score at St-Sl Of dramatic significance to tho this project Is asked to contact has delighted the congregation. bora ignored."
time. Lakeview seemed to have In the third quarter, then went questioning of the lfogl by :
Kennlson explained th at‘ho hat
Earl Toney, Chamber president Robert Anderson, a gifted cellist,
lost their shooting eye altogether, ahead on a field goal 1241. Andy Herod.
or tho chairmen. Tho Christmas will also take part to the service 180 elements in his periodic atom
Dude,
who
missed
hla
first
free
Soloists
win
ha:
Mrs.
WUUam
for they did not score a point until
party Is tha only party in tha U Navy duty assignments permit. table to 47 nr too that la being
just before the end of the first throw, tiod tho score again at It- Lockard. M n. Junes Retard, Mrs. whole year sponsored by the com­ Solo portions of the anthems wlR recognised today.
quarter. Some had begun to wond­ U with hla second throw. Lake- A. G. Jones, Mrs. Roy Wan, Mn. munity for their childrsn, "so let's be sung by Mr*. Rudy Sloan, Mrs.
"I hop* my criUcIsm csg always
er if they had not put the B string view was so excited trying to gain Robert Bennett, Mrs- Jerry Sk­ havo this party the biggest and Robert Graham. Mrs. Charles be followed by constructive truth
possession
of
tho
ball
that
they
a
te
r
,
M
n.
Bernard
Harkoy
and
In the last game and the A string
Wilke, lllsi Caroline Melnnls. —I have some thing! which I think
best yet!" said Toney.
fouled Joseph Dude. Joseph missed Geers# Harden.
will save us In this Imports'll
but Carl Tabry, captain of tho
Tho program will bo preceded Tho beautification committee re­ Robert Crumley, Harry Wstr and crista with which we are faced
Clifford McKlbbln.
ported
that
tho
work
on
the
park
team,
got
tha
rebound
to
make
by
organ
vespers
with
Mn.
Albert
Vat* C a n Make
The members of the choir ting­ today,” said Captain Kennlson.
on Second Street and Crystal Lake
goad tho basket putting Oviedo Hickson 04 the organ.
ing
tho lervlre are sopranos: Mrs. * He firmly stated that "the fall
Ave.
would
begin
after
tbo
first
of
ahead
once
again
M
L
Tho public, said tho church
Payments To One
David Bscb, Mrs. J. A. BlstUne, ure of those who havo not been
Lakeview tied It np again wttk spokesman, is eordUUy invited to tha year.
a field goal, 3444. Oviedo very attend this oervfto which begins i t
President Toney appointed the Mrs, Robert Cornell, Mrs. WlUloat successful to putting n satellite
O f T h re e Dates
carefully worked down to their 7 :» p. m.
following committees ter tho IKS Cortright, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, In the air should be replaced by ■
Back payments of compensation goel and made good once again,
year; W. E. Gray, entertainment; Mrs. Robert Graham, Mrs. Nick clear recognition of the functions
for atrvlee-hoonected disabilities breaking the tie—* 1 4 , Oviedo’s
Mrs. F. D. Anderson and Mrs. PfeUauf, Mrs. Charles Wilks, MUs of tho IS inert ether elements.
may be made to one of three dif­ favor. Thd ball sounded for tho
Richard Ktogh, publicity; Christ­ Caroline Melnnls, Miss Patty Wal­ "If I can't tell you what makes
ferent dates, Benjamin 8. Beach. and of tho third quarter,
tbo world round—If I can't tell
mas, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Martin: ker, Miss Joan Wilke.
O-I-C of the Veterans Administra­ Tha final quarter u w the game
custodian, Frank Evans, Sidney Altos are: Mn. Robert Crum­
tion Office In Cantral Florida re­ gaining momentum. Tho crowd
Fowler and I. V. Williams; mem­ ley, Mrs. Eugene Eatridge, Mrs. end Lent Werner.
ported today In answer to numer­ waa very excited by the turn of
bership, all Chamber of Commerce A. C. Fort, Mrs, Edward Graham, Sanctuary decoration* are In
ous inquires.
events.
members;. safety, Harvey Tush; Mrs. L. R. Larson, Mr*. Roy charge of Mrs. David Bach, Mrs.
He said the retroactive payments Lekevlew tied up the score once
hospitality, Cot. and Mrs. Roy Menn, Mn. Joseph Orseno, Mrs. C. C. Henderson end Mrs. Sidney
By Marian l a m
are detoralnad by three different ■gain at 3444. Carl Fabry waa
R. L. Sloan, Mrs. L. E. Walker and Ives HI.
OVIEDO— In tha pnllminsry Brown, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Miss Barbara Bohn.
•eta of ciKumstaneaa based on fouled end made good o u of the
Evans,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
D.
AnderA cordial Invitation Is extended
the date of application. He listed free throws to put Oviedo out in game the Lakevtew five defeated son and Hsrry Smith.
The malt choristers are tenors everyone who wishes to Join the
tho
local
five
to
a
vary
uninter­
them as follows:
front again, 3744.
1. If the veteran files his appli­ Oviado loot its rabbit foot, for esting B string gfm*-uatnten*t- Toney Introduced Mrs. Walter Andrew Bracken, William Hoag, donyregatlon for this hour of wor­
Gardner as tho new secretary to Robert Uern, George Touhy, Harry ship which to post years has been
cation within a year from the data Andy Dttda, One of the boat for­ Ing In that Is was so ono-sided.
Weir and basses: Warren Adams, said to be "a keynote In tho true
•f his relaase from aetivo aervica wards on tho team, fouled out. He Tho Lakevtew hoys wen taller, fill the unesplred term of Leon J.
A. BUtllne, Robert Crumley, tribute to Christ’s nativity." Early
and if VA finds his servlet-con- waa rtplacad by Johnny Teslnsky. mors aggressive, good on shooting Taylor who resigned several Clifford
McKlbbln, Charles Mor­ arrival Is suggested both to Miurr
months
ago.
Also
Introduced
were
ability
shd
controlled
the
back­
nectad disability was sever* Lakeview, after raining on a
rison.
Mr.
end
Mrs.
Martin,
Mrs.
C.
N.
good seats and to preclude Inter­
enough at saparation to be com­ free shot, fouled Jimmy Brook­ boards.
The candlelighting ceremony ruption of the worshipful atmos­
In all fairness wo say that Um Gardner, the Rev. Alexander Linn
pensable, payments may ha made shire. Tho crowd held their breath
will be donn by Arthur DeYoung phere.
retroactive to tha day following while Jimmy made th» •*•**- *** local boys did n i l wall, buttboy end Mr. end Mrs. D. C. Spires.
hla relees*.
made good both shots. Oviedo toad wfil havo to control the baekboarda if the score is to be revers­
2. If the vetaran flics application now by a score of *34.
within a year from the date of The game waa fait and furtoua ed.
hia release, but hla disability waa
At tlmaa It was a mad Lakeview got off to a quick lead,
not severe enough at release to be scramble, and.lt took a quick oya the quarter ending 144.
The boyi Coach Mlklar used dur­
compensable, payments may not
seo who had tho ball ter It
ing tbo evening were Ronnie WUbo made for periods earlier than exchanged hands frequently.
n, who Jumped orator most ot
tha date the evidence shows tha Carl Fabry made a foul agalnat
disability became severe enough Lakeview, and they made good one tho evening; Banna Walnwrighf
was Wes Evans as guards: also
to be compensable.
shot. Score *37, Oviedo.
2. If the veteran files his appli­ In a fait attempt to get the re­ Jerry Ulrey, Tommy Bryant and
cation later than one year after bound, Lakeview fouled Carl Fa­ Jerry Arndt to finish out the Mom.
relaase, payments may be made bry. Carl made good one shot, Each of tho boys contributed to tbs
score. Benne Walnwright made one
retroactive to the date of filing. leaving the score at 40-37.
Baach said this docs not mean On ■ foul celled on Wallace Kel­ pntty long shot. Tommy Bryant, s
there Is a time limit for filing. sey Lakeview made good one ahot, newcomer to Oviedo showed signs
of promise aa did Ronnie Willis,
Veterans may apply for disability ■core 4041, Oviedo.
compensation at any time during
A beautiful long shot by Lake- Jerry Ulrey, Ws* Evens and Jerry
view tied up the game at 40-40. Arndt. None of them were too
their Uvea.
Compensation may be paid Lakeview then went ahead on a good ot tho foul lino though. Lakemonthly to veterans who hav# dis­ field goal, 42-40, Lakevlsw’a favor. view fouled constantly. If they had
abilities which arc determined to .Oviedo missed a number of at­ mado good these attempts alow,
have been Incurred In or aggra­ tempts and loat control of the ball they would have had a grad chant*
vated by service In the armed several times at thla point In the for victory.
The half saw tho visitors still
forces either during peacetime or game, also fouled, finally giving
wartime aervlce. The peacetime Lakeview the edge of 44-42. Thus Increased this margin by 31 points
*13. The third quarter they had
rate la 10 per cent of the wartime ended the game.
Carl Fabry laid hla tsamine tea Increased this margin by 21 points
rate unleat the disability resulted
from eatra-hasardoua aervlce, la once again aa high point man, with -41-10. Tho final scor* gave tha
which case the wartime rate may 22 points. N. Baker made 15 for visitors tho edge by IP points—
*27.
the visitors.
apply- ____________
Coach Mlklar waa without one
of hla good men In this game. Mike finishing out lh* quintal in tho
Dttda pulled a ligament In his arm forward poiltlona.
in tho Friday night game. HU Joseph Dude came to for Feta
C O F F E E SET
itarting quintet wee Carl Fabry Ulrey, and flaallr Johnny TostoDEC. «
at canter, Wallace Kelsey and iky earn* to far Andy Duds. Fred­
By International
Admission*
Pete Ulrsy at tha guard poiltlona, dy Alford aubrtiuled for Pet Ulrey
Ray D. Bilcom (Longwood)
Jimmy Brookshire and Andy Duds part of tha game.
Reg. Price $300.00
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Jeff Davis (Sanford)
Thomas W. Ward (Sinford)
Mary A. Mahancy (Sanford)
S A L E P R IC E
Births
Baby girl to Lt. and Mrs. John
Sangater (Sanford)
i
Discharges
Gold Filled
O ne T ra y O f
’ Ernest Hicks (Sanford)
Edward Thomas (Sanford)
Lad ies’ Birthstone
Vereat Scott and baby boy
(Sanford)
Carlton Gooden (Sanford)
DEC. T
Admissions
Eunlca Blake (Sanford)
Virginia Chapman (Sanford)
Doris Skelton (Sanford)
Laura Parker (Sanford)
ALTERATION
FR E E
Births
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*
Waller Mshaney (Sanford)

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though they will he ready to open
up with a great muring ttaaek
pad a tough defeaoe. They have
atao ihown a ptwhr* diaptiy with
a L. "Cboo- Choo" Senigg* throw­
ing to end Jack "Glue Flngen"
Morrison. Ptttard baa atatatf that
kla ehargaa are definitely "up" for
tUa oat and they a n counting on
every man to do kb Job.
While the Lion* win depend up­
on a grouad attack mainly, the

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SATURDAY' NIGHT
§ Luxurious Club House • Heated Stands

fifth grade ‘Tiger*" poetess eat
of the moat potent aireal attacks
In football and will be threatening
an every play. With captain " P in ­
ball" Cy Fltton, an the reeehrtag
end of toaaei' by Jaek “Craiy
Leg*” Allen It looka aa though the
Lloni will gat a good workout.
Since the Inst workout was held,
the trouts have gone to work lo
aa effort to come up with a run­
ning star and they, truly, tue
reeded—Out on tho south end of
town they found a "MUkman” who
bad Just what they needed. He is
none other than Brailey Odham I 11
It la said that the only man In the
Lions lineup that win be able to
atop him is north other than "SmUtag" Jim Hunt. Hunt possesses the
drive and stamina to . atop even
the greatest.
.With this great list of stara/thU
PTA sponsored event can’t mlsat I
Tickets are on sale at all the drug
stores and may be purchased aim
from the PTA parent*. It was
also announced today that an In­
vitation was given to governor
Leroy Collins who wUl ha in town
for tho dedication of tho Farmers
Market. At present ll h not kndwn
whether he will be able to attend
but it Is very poislble.
The Peanut Bowl will alio
match tho "Gator AU Stars"
against the Cobra An Stars. Both
of these entries are from the San­
ford Grammar School and Princi­
pal Harold Heckenbach has .announced that U should bo a topnotch tilt Quarterback Lloyd Free­
man la a standout for the Galon
and tha Cobras a rt paced by Bud­
dy Carter. Thp Cobras have main­
tained a better record for tha 19S7
season and on this basis they
should bo rated as slight favorites.
Tha rosters for the Uons and Tlgen are aa follows:
SIXTH GRADE UONS
George "Lightning" Pittard QB;

SCHOOLING RACES NIGHTLY
7:30 p .m .
OPENING MATINEE WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 18th
Plus to Follow Charaploiuhlp Race* a t Jerry Collins
All New Track

Located R Miles South
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„ LdNGWOOD—The Sanfort-Ortan4 r Kennel Ctab b expecting Itt
biggest apening might In blitory
next Saturday, Dee. 14. Eleven
■peed-packed race* are acheduled
« the inaagtrfal card with poat.tta e for the flnt n e e of the cam­
paign *et at 1:10 P. M.
Tbla will be the fln t Saturdaf
night opening la yean at the Sanfort-Orlando track and General
Manager Jerry Collins has predicted that It! records will topple,
•Pre-season -schooling races have
run off in Impressive style to set
the itaye for tho reyular M-day
campaign- The track, wbleh has
been virtually rebuilt during the
past two years, will be at its
sparkling beat for the opener.
Top Interest Saturday night will
renter on the Inaugural Handicap,
slated - over the five-sixteenths
mile in the 10th raee. Sueh nation­
ally known stars as Ed’s Deacon
Jones, track rhamp last season.
Rockin' Jo, Frank Beat, Surprised,
Lightning, Mike, Tammahay, Cir­
cus Fame and Society Sister art

John "Galloping" King KB;
A1 “Sunshine" Stanley G;
John "W iner" Wright HB:
Braek "Staky" Perkins HB;.
Bob "Guato" Conn C;
Bob •'Driver'' wmiami QB;
John "Keek" Burkholder G{
J. P. "The Horae" McClellan RB;
J. R. "Bateya" Beddard G;
John "Honeat" Homer G; .
Gene "Special Delivery" Penning­
ton HB;
Lamar "Briiiae" Eehola G;
Lowell "Ape" Jefford! C;
J. H. "Mailman’* Coggnhall HB;
Bnlley "MUkman” Odham HB.
The Grammar School All-Stan roste n are aa follow*:
GATORS
Jamea Touhy B;
Ricky Sirea C;
Kenneth 'Matson E;
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Lloyd Freeman QB;
Tommy Griffin B;
Jay Paynt G;
Harold SundvaO C;
Thad Boyd G;
John Ray B and B;
Donald Jenkins B and E;
Paul Colman QB and End;
Billy Brown G;
Bobby Ring G;
Varrono MUler utility;
Kenny Pott G.
COBRAS
Buddy Carter QB;
Barry Baita B;
Tommy Brooka E;
Larry MUler C;
Roonle Davia B;
Leonard Aucoln E;
Jerry Justleo E;
Harman Rader H;
Pearly Foley E ;
Bobby Petera C;
Eddie Quaca G;
Otto Garrett G end and Center;
Roy Symaa G;
Robin Starnea E;
David Nodi G;

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To Check Your
Photo Equipment
For Christmas
' Pictures—
WIEBOLDTS
CAMERA SHOP
210 S. PARK

, raptaia and Forrest Norvelt will aw# action Friday
Peanut Bowl on the fifth grade Tiser learn.
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(Photo by Bergstrom)

Frank Lane, who "stole" Minnie
Minoso from the Cleveiind Indians
seven years ago. has now returned
the Cuban htutler to the Tribe In
a deal that Indicates a new Cleve­
land pattern.
K arras Is Named
If then ean he an over-empha­
sis on 'pltchlrvg, the Indiana had
Linem an O f Y e a r
It for aaveral. seasona with their
NEW YORK (IB—Alex Karras, "big four," but In Lane's first
Iowa's hard-crashing tackle who trade since he shifted on Nov. 12
reduced his way to stardom, has from general manager of the St.
been named by the United Press Louis Cardinals to a similar post
as eollega football's "Lineman of with Clevelaod, he hinted loudly
his desire for-a better balance oethe Year" for 1937.
The 220-pound steel—tough big tween pitching and fait, aggresfellow from the steel city of Gary, alve play.
In hia first deal; Lane sent Ear­
Ind., was an overwhelming choice
of aports writers and broadcasters ly Wynn, Cleveland’i v o t e r a n
throughout the nation who took right-hander, to the Chicago While
part in tha voting. Karras received Sox along with outfielder A1 Smith.
M votes to IT for runnerup Bill And the Indians got Minoso and
utility tnfiilder Fred Hatfield.
Krlsher of Oklahoma.
Fits Bragan’s Demands
For Karras, who hai been picked
Wynn Is approaching 38. Minoso
In the National Football League
player draft by the Detroit I-lons —a versatile performer who can
and also has an offer from Winni­ play well at almost any post In
peg In Canadian pro football, the the outfield or infield—la 33. And
honor eaps a brilliant eare^r that Minnie Is the type of player most
really got rolling when he took wanted *b / both Lana and tbs' In­
dians’ new field manager, Bobby
off weight.
Here are examples of Karras’ Bragan — fast and aggressive.
They hope Minoso will be the
outstanding defensive plays:
Against Michigan he crashed spark for a live, hustling club that
through and spilled passer Jim can attract fana to Cleveland's
van Pelllsen eight and scored a huge Municipal Stadium — where
2,800,000 watched games In 1948—
key TD In a 21-21 tie.
Against Nbrthwestern, he Jarred but only 720,000 last season. Of
loose another fumble that Iowa re­ course, winning games also will
covered and set up the only score help attract the customers.
That’s tha Lane technique. He
in a 8-0 game.
Against Washington State, one makes deals that (most his clubs
of his best games, he opened holes at the turnstiles aa well as In the
for two touchdown thrusts and Standings. Frink gained the repu­
crashed through to steal the ball tation of an astute trader while
from Bob Newman and set up the serving as general manager of the
White So*, from near the end of
winning score In a 20-14 game.
End Jimmy Phillips of Auburn 1848 to the close of 1933. And he
had 23 votes in the balloting to boosted the Chtsox from a secondpress Krlsher for second place. division outfit to a contender.
Lou Michaels of Kantueky was In St. Louis, he moved tho Car­
fourth with M point* and eenter dinals In two years from seventh
Dan Currie of Michigan Stale fifth plaea to second last season.
Lane became Cleveland's gener­
with 13.
al manager on Nov.12, to suc­
ceed Hank Greenberg. Greenberg
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
was at that post In early 1931
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. W— Wal­ when Lane (of the White Sox) got
ter Donovan of Garden State Park, Minoso from the Indiana in a
E. E. Dale Shaffer of Detroit and three-club deal that sent pitcher
Hubert Strub of Santa Anita have Lou Brisste ad outfielder Paul
been alected to the board of dlrec- I^hner to the Indians. Neither
tori of tha Thoroughbred Raring Brissle nor Lehner set any
Associations. They replaced retir­ marshes on fire.
Jark-ef.AII- Trades
ing directors Carlcton F. Burks of k
Santa Anita, Ben Undheimer of
Arlington I’ark and Eugene Mori
Bobby Newman t
of Hialeah Park.

Nation's Total
Offense Leader

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among tha maay griyfceondi
tag strong Md* far berth* in th t
trophy t**t
The opening matinee of the sen*
ion will be held on WHneHay,
Dee. It- The popular afternoon
program* wUl be scheduled rrcry
Wednesday and Saturday thereafter throughout the meet.

his crowding and attempts to steal
a portion of the plate from the
hurler — got him knocked dawn
many times, but It also made him
difficult to pitch to,. _1
Minnie had a lifetime major
league batting average of .307 at
the atart of the 1937 season, dur­
ing which he hit .309, although he
hit only 12 home runs In *37, he
drove’ in 103 rusts.

Gift Items—Novelties
Revlon - Thru Render Cosmetics
Permanent Wava Specials
HARRIETT’S BEAUT*’ NOOK
105 9. Oak
FA 2-3742
Whiting and Davis Glamour*
OROMESH BAGS
Assorted Stylet
$8.96 to $14.95
T O W E L L *S
• Give Mom a Sweater
by Schlarlpelli
MARY-ESTHEK’S
Featuring Fashions JuU for You'
200 N. Park
SANFORD FURNITURE CO,
300 East First St.
Shadow Boxes—Cedar Cheats
Lamps— Planters
Sofa Pillows
Jewelit* Brush A Comb Sets
$2.30 up’
Dresser Sets
$4.26 up
FAUSTS DRUG STORF.
Blouses for HER
Tailored and Dressy
Ityles and Colors, Fabrics
$2.98 to $t4.95
YO W E L L ’S

NEW YORK W - Bobby Newman, a 21-year old Junior from El
Cerrito, Calif., who headed Wash­
ington State’s wldeopcn attack,
Door Mirror
is the nation's total offenae leader
18 s 68 Crystal Sheet
for major colleges.
$10.95 each
The National Collegiate Athletic
Senkarik Glass A Paint Co.
Bureau's final statistics of the 112 W. Second
FA 2-46
year showed that Newman gained
1,444 yards In 10 games. That gave
Complete I.in* of Ruxton
him a 19-yard edge over Bill Aus­
Leathcrwar*. Billfold*,
tin of Rutgers, who played In only
Glmsies Casa. Key Case,
nine games but handled the ball
and Cigarette Cases.
10 mors times than Nawmaa.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
All but 63 of Nawman's yards
LINGERIE
gained resulted from passes — no
Panties, Stipe, Gowns, and
surprise since he placed second as
Pajama* hi nylon and Rayon
a sophomore last season to John
By Hunsingwrar
Brodie ia the raee tor major col­
PURCELL CO.
lege passing honors.
Ken Ford of llardio-Simmons.
Shall love a Beautiful Strand
Of Cultured Pearl*. See our
who completed 23 of 33 passes
elegant array. Priced to fit
against New Mexico AAM last
the budget
Thursday, won the passing title
WM. E. KADER. JEWELER
this year Ford completed US of
203 attempts for a J61 average,
See our selection of
1,234 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Newman ranked seeond in this de­ Buxton and Princes* Gardner
Billfolds, Cigarette Lighters,
partment again this year with Las
Cases, and Glass eases.
Grosscup of Utah third.
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Stuart Vaughan of Utah won tha
passing rreelvtng title with S3
catches, 738 yards and five touch­
downs. Gary Kapp o( Utah State
was second with 43 catches, 833
yards and four touchdowns.

Sanford Electric Co
116 S. MAGNOLIA AYE.
SANFORD

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Imported Italian
Sunhram Appliances
J.eather Handbags
Rrg. $48.60 Food Mixer
$38.00
19.60
Reg. $19.60 Elect. Frypan It.95
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Reg. $29.96 Elec. T e T cu la to r $21.9$
FA 2-2482
MATHER OF SANFORD
LINGERIE
Westinghouse Portable TV ,
Lacs trimmed or Tailored
Now $99.00
M
Gowns, shortie Pajamas, Robes
With Trade In
1
Slips, Half-Slips, Pantlea
Haggerty Appliance Center
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
116 9. Magnolia
FA 2-3671

Children's Records
WINN TV
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 East First St.
Living Room Suite*—Mirror*
Bedroom Suite*—Bookcases
Throw (tugs—Cedar Robe*
Snack Sets
Compotes
Candy Dishes
Religious. Figurine*
Monme Comer Craft and Gift
Shop — Out West First
Ill-Fidelity
Phonograph*
$109.96 to $580.00
WINN TV
First
FA
A Special Gift for the Family
Everyone will enjoy using a new
Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
314 Magnolia
FA 2-0462
Nice selection of Gifts
For the Kitchen
$2.26 up
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
! Magnolia
FA 2-0
Console Set*
Vases — Pitchers — Rowls
Decorative Candies
Monroe Corner Craft and Gift
Shop — Out West First
TRIVETS
Antique reproductions, practical
and decorative. AI1 sises. shapes
and styles.
60c up
THE HITCHING POST
This space is reserved
for you
For your Christmas
Shopping Bargain*
For only a nominal cost

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First St.
Smoking Stands—Easy Chairs
Table Radios—Hassocks
Desks
O. It Farrell’s
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Best
310 K. First St.
Washable Jacket* in
Assorted Colors and Styles
in Nylon, Wool and Gahardine
B. I„ PERKINS A SON
-204 East First
Dad will be pleased
. Beyond Words with a Hat
Ily Adam
GARRETT'S
323 E. First
TA 2-6:
Give him on* of our handsome
Cuff Link and Tie Bar Seta
Many Styles to Choose From
$3.50 up
WM. K. KADER. JEWELER
Fire Extinguisher*, Life
Preservers Cushions and
Low price Shotgun Shells I
V. P. SMITH
FA 2-623!
2515 Park Ay*.
Kodak Movie Projector, 8mm
$62.00
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
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121 E. First
FA 2-2483
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REAL ESTATE FOE SALE I IB—FEMALE HELP WANTED
Women sew easy readyn-ul wrap*
Cherry Heal tria l* Agency
a-round apron* home. Earn
Dial FA 8-9926—Notary
$26.16 dnsen spar* time. Write
1219 w. l l $ t Pear-Barbair Shop
Accurate Mfgrs., Freeport, Saw
York.
IF IT 18 BEAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A UaaUith
flCTrTmBmnKTPTr
at 117 Sauth Park Ph. FA S ‘
20 acre Ule farm. 3 b e d r o o m Man experienced in handling and
house, larg* bam. Easy term*.
packing household good* to work
J. B. Levy. Ph. FA 2-1223.
in warfhemt* and dHv# iruek
locally. Reply la P- O. Box 1011,
Sanford or FA 2-1991.

A. R PET1BMH _
Broker Am m MIn : A. i . FWW&gt;
ion Jr.. P. J. ChaaiorOM. Oer5— HEAL ESTATE FOR SALK
field WtUott*. arid R, W. Wit*—FARMS. ACRE ACE, li ROVES
liam*. Sab Edward* a . C Daod7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
ney, Land Surveyor.
I MISCELLANEOUS
114 N. Park Ava. ph. PA M i l l
•-FLOWERS. PLANTS.
SHRUBS
IS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
$700.00 Down
II AUTOMOBILES-TRAILERS
WE HAVE A HOME
Feature* electric kiteheni, teiraa12 BOATS A MOTORS
FOR YOU
to Goon, and choice residential
II FARM SUPFUES * MACHIN­
loci lima.
ERY
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
1| P ET5- LIVESTOCR-SUPFURS
ROMES- a
1 * 1 bath*.
(Foal try)
Phono FA 24101
IS ARTICLES WANTED
Complain
and
ratdp
far
FARMER'S
AGENCY
II PLACES to EAT
a(a attupaary.
III K French A»*.
H BEAUTY PARLORS
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
IS FEMALE HELP WANTED
Mrs. Gayla Oabome, Aaaoe.
I t MALE KELP WANTED
Pkana FA 24221, or FA 2-2I1I
M MALE w FEMALE
South Pineeraat — l u M
21 WORE WANTED
Whispering Oak* — TiturrlU*
at BUSINESS OPPORTUNTTIDB
We Can Sell Y our H o b *!
atA MONEY (a LOAN
FHA in aanrieo tad FRA IB M - Buyers with $1,000. I* $5,000.
aa SPECIAL SERVICES
ing available.
down paymenL For satiifaelnry
t u r o o fin g a p l u m iin d
results contact Seminole Realty.
W# can qualify you far an* *f
1901 S. Park Ave. Fh. FA 3
S S S S mEKSS tmc* "
thaaa home* in SO mlntrtaa. Yen
5232.
can aUrt enjoying tha
srhila wa proeaaa Uw paper*.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS: to*"M
private bath*, lid W. Ftrat P
EFFICIENCY aportmanU auKabla fa t eoopl* or atafU P «**Private bath A ahawar. IdajUf
Iota tad acres* from Paat Ottle*.
Inquire* Jacobsen Dapt. Stara.
Sleeping rooms. TV. The Oihles,
401 Magnoli* Ava.. FA --0i-0.

2 room furnished apartment, elaan,
elosa to town. $15.00 month.
Call FA 2-6261.

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Flaming's Rad A White Grocery
Miaaouri Miaaowa
5 dot. fl.M
Pep-Gat a Miaaowa ...J das. tie
—Worm*—
Thane: FA 2-180K
Open Sevan Day* a Week
Car. Hwr. 17-88 A IN*
Phone FA M »1
WOOD — WOOD — WOOD
BRAILEY ODHAM,
Genuine Pitch Pine A Oak. Fir*
Wood—Beat deal in Town. Cail
US and your wood wnrrie* are
ever. Boh A Ernie Morris Phone
Must S«U Country Horn#
FA 2-4228.
A bedroom, t 't hath older home
in good condition on large lot C T T ^ T T T T C u . shrub*
we good road. $5900. with
12600.M Down.
GRAY SHADOW
.1 bedroom 2 bath ham* with lak*
NURSERIES
privilege*. Under construction. SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
$10,604.00. 83,960.00 Down.
NEAR LAKE JESSUP

ROSA L. PAYTON

Rea! Estate Broker
flUNNILAND
Young permanent couple deairaa Heglaterfd
PRODUCTS
3 or 1 BR houaa, kitchen equip­ Fh FA 2-1301—17-P2 at Hiawatha
GRAPFATLLE NURSERY
ped. hjr Jan. 1. Up to 1901)0
2 mil** West of Town
month. Call Pruitt collect. Or- Retired or Newlyweds
FA 2-0886.
Undo GArden 4-9557 between Du* to owner's serious illness, we
are authorised to offer thi* un Mid-Season cabbage plants. Fred
S a.m. A 5 p muiually niea 2 Bedroom tyme,
Thurston, Ph. FA 2-3900.
aneloaad garage, kitchen equipp­
REAL ESTATE FOE SALE
ed, nicely located and * beauti­ BEND SUNSHINE to somo shutfully landscaped yard, all f
ini Bond flow tn from SAN­
M R . INVESTOR
18800.00, aa low aa 11,004.00
FORD FLOWER SHOP, FA 2Do the up, and down* of tha
down, $7t.00 monthly, no cl sa­
182$. Wo tolagrnph.
Stock Market ke«P you upaatT
in t coat*. See Samlnol* Realty,
Wo have 2 excellent offering*
1901 Park Ava.
FISHER’S NURSERY
in Apartment* Houaa* with h
Cllrui — Plants — Peat
proven record of net income.
Cor. Magnolia A Onora FA 2-4635

S
s a « if t S J jf 6
come property. Lat u,_ dlaeua*

1*— o m c i BQUirMWvT

thi* with you. Be* nanunola
Realty, 1901 Park Are,
FA
2-5232.
_______
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Are.

Uaynea Office Machine Co., Type­
writers, adding machines, SalesRentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0482.
:l —AU1OBUBILEn— rR AtLERS

It will pay YOU to tee na before
you buy. Open Evenings god

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

i
Johnny Walker. AaaxUy
New Homes
Sunday*.
' **Call Hall” Phona FA 1-lddl
RA8T8IDE TRAILER SALES
Palatka. Fla.
HOME AND INCOME
on
M UNUSUAL! 1 bedroom* and
DON'S
COVER SHOP
;,2 hatha, all o»k floor*, kitchen
Automobile Interior Decorator
Lake Front.
P equipped, with large tcr**n*d
Se.it Coveri — Truck Seat*
; hack porch bi|C anough for *
At WiUia Pontiac—301 W. lit.
ping
tabl* 6f whit hiv#
you. Thj* home plua an ineom*
Want to Buv or Trade?
Property
of $120.00. per month or more
; Nice section. 372, m » Term*.
See Ray Herron For
'
W. H. “BILL" STKMPER
a new Pantlac nr Vauxhall. Alin
Realtor A lnaurnr
a good used car. Ph. FA 2-0211
Aaaoe. Guy Allen. GraUhan Hall,
nr after 6 p m. FA 2-2881. 301
Arietta Price. Everett Harper 3 Home* have been told »o We*t First St.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park aet now while that* homes are
BOH WHITE 1 BAILER SALES
under conitruction.
2105 S. Orange Bln,,om Tr.. O r­
Stenstrom Realty
lando. 1931 42 fL 3 RR Mercury
H. E- STENSTROM
Manor trailer used 4 weak*.
Registered Broker
5.1695. Alin 30 ft. 2 BR, big re­
1427 Laurel — Phone FA l-»dS0
duction- Used trailer* wanted.
Now
U
nder
C
onstruction
CHerry 1-2212.
LAKE MARY ,
Lot for sale 100'* 111* lot for
11-A—CAR
RENTALS
sale on Uke Mary Blvd. A
.1 bedroom, 1 bath
Longwood. Price $550. V*rite
DRIVE A NEW CAR anvwhare,
Rox JFK % Sanford Herald.
.1 bedroom, 2 hath
anytime. Rental service Include.*
t bedroom, 2 bath
Wash, gat a n d insurance.
RAYMOND M. BALL
MERLE WARNER, National
REALTOR
Car Rentals, 401 t . 1st SC,
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
FA 1-3114.
FOR RESULTS
List your property with us.
It—GOATS and MOTOriS*
204 S. Park Ava. Sanferd
Year Kvtnrud* Dealer
FA 2-5641________
All Of these beautiful home* are ROBSON
SPORTING GOODS
located
on
Lak*
Front
Lot*.
804 E. lit
Phaaa FA 3 8361
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Rail Estate InvastminU TK 34888
JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Mayfair Section. I.g. R BR. home
2454 Sanford Ave. IN). FA 2 1592
on 2 's lot*. FA 2.1498.
ChooAt your choice

P

HOME IN MAYFAIR

Bv Owner . . . FA 2-1421
FOR SALE BY OWNER
RR. I bath CR horn*. Fanced
yard. Across from Plnacr**!
School. 2634 S. Laurel Av*. Ph.
FA 2-2S80 after 3:00.
For th* Best Buy* in Baal

SEE CLLI.EN A HARKEY
110 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 1-2391

of Financing Plans:
FHA, FHA In Service and
Conventional

For tha horn* buy
of a lifa-tlm* it*

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

HAVE HOME —
WILL SELL/

Doe* a 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Flor­
ida Room. Central heat, double
varport and Urge utility room
in beautiful Loch Arbor (near
Golf Course) sound like what
you are looking for? Th* price *s
unbelievable, only $14,300.00,
tarit* as low at $1100 dawn, and
yuu can move in by Chriatma*.
Pee Seminole Realty, 1901 Park
Av*.
___
4 bedroom house. 1903 Summerlin.
HonERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Raymoad Lundquist, Ataev.
FA 2-3951 . Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Thi* i* a pas* to the Rita theatre
for John Frederick Wilton. Exp.
data Dae. 19, 1957,

A D

W H ERE M O R E PEO PLE DO M ORE B U YIN G AND S E L L IN G •

3— REAL ESTATE FOR BALE

CARD of THANK*
1 LOST A FOUND
S FOR KENT
S BEACH RENTALS
« WANTED la RENT

A N

For more information call th*
Sale* office: Comer W'. Cry­
stal Drive A Lake Mary block,
telephone FA 2-4591 or FA 2 3913

FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES

FLOOR sanding and
Cleaning, v i s l a g .
Seminole County ainrt
H. M- G laum . Lab*

finishing
Serving
192$.
Mary

Berryhill Pan*nag Centric tor
Ucenaed — Bonded — Union
Free Estimate - Compart our
Price* FA 2 2217 after 6:00.

Advanced Study
Institute Full-lime
Egghead Incubator

■y FRED DANZIG
For Tainting call Mr. Tasker. Ph United Presi Steff Carrefpwdait
FA 2-6159 or FA 2-6007.
PRINCETON. N.J. (U P )-T h e
Institute for Advanced Study here
Buy* Wanted—to aril The San­
TLD HUKNETT
It the nnly full-time Incubator for
ford Herald Monday through
FOR IIETTER PAINTING
Friday* a t-3:30 p.m. Coma to 2601 Grandview Th. FA 2-2978 raaheada on this planet. It pro­
vide! the elite In the arts and
The Herald office and ask for
For Painting and Repairing sciences with a plaea to study,
BUI Vincent aAar *:*t.
FRED ROETTGRR
write, think—and gab.
Wanted—Married man age 28-40. 2916 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0259 The 27-year-old i n s t i t u t e la
Permanent re.ldant for aatabllshed insurance debit. Salary H*u*e painting and repairing. unique because it la not a eollega
plus commission. Apply 302(1
Reasonable rale*. Cail FA 2-2139 or research institute, has no for­
mal curriculum or classes, awards
Corrina Drive, Orlande—Tuoaaftar 3.30.
day or Wadnaaday.
no drgreca, has no laaehera In tha
accepted meaning of the word.
«6—*4ALG av
With aaaets of aome 21-mlilien dothr*, the Institute has only one
Wanted—Produce man and cashier,
major piece of scientific equip­
axparianead preferred. FOODMART. r*rk and 28ih Si.
RentorfoLag — ReroVifing — Re­ ment—a computer.
nding — Materials — Contrac­ The institute owns a squareno
mile of land southwest of the
tor* — Financing.
Princeton Univeraity c a m p u s ,
Experienced bookkeeper desire*
position. Write Box G.B. *&gt; T
27—NOTICES—PERSONALS
which makes for a cosy relation­
Sanford Herald.
ship between the Iwo although
HOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby they ,irr completely aeparale. A
13—SPECIAL SERVICES
Bed*. Day. Week nr .Month—
Tel FA 2-5181, FUrmture Center four • story main building, Fuld
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
Hall, it sei in the center of anj
116 West Firit St
SYSTSMR
arc-ike pattern of five brick coAU type* u d aisaa, installed
NOTICE
ionial-tlyle office and seminar
"Do It Yourself*
W&gt; will be operating in our new buildings,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
More at 2553 Park Ave. January
STINE
Maintain Einstein Tradition*
1, 1958.
Machine and Supply Co.
in thia telling, where ordinary
BAGGERLT APPLIANCE
207 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-6432
worldly rare* are absent, the
CENTER
heir* of the lair Albert Einstein
11$ S. Magnolia
FA 2 3672 continue to make important dis­
Chrysler Airtemp
Air Conditioning and Haabag
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL coveries.
C. H. STAFFORD
Founded in 1930 with a liveNancy Jackson
t i l Oak Araaua
FA 24711
milllon-doUar gift from Newark
FA 2-2047
Department store owner Louis
GATLIN BROTHERS
Contractor*. Draglinaa; Gaoava Children's day nr night nursery. Bamberger and Ida lister, Mrs.
Call FA 2-1886.
Felix Fuld, the institute hai two
2232. Pk FA 24276 Sasford
logical analysis, and historical
Mimograph Printing — Typing- 28—ARTICLES FOR GALE
studies,
including art, music, ar­
Latter Writing — C4rdi and
cheology and literature.
—Factory to you—
Latter* Addreitad — Photo
One member of the historical
Alumlnam
Copies of Important paper*—
fkodit roports — Collections.
YanaMan Blind*
studies school got a laugh recent­
Credit S anaa Of Saafard
Enclosed head. Bag-proof bottom ly when he referred to the math
Rm. 403-04 San. All. Nal'I. Bank
rail with plastic ends. Plastic school a* " it urscr side."
Bldg.
Ph. FA 24154
or rayon tapes. Cotton or ny'.»n
A layman visiting (he Institute
cords.
■oon gets lost trying to follow
Vacuum Cleaner Repair*
Senknrik Gltac *nd Paint Co.
Repair* 4 parta for ell make* of U2-114 W. 2nd Bt. Ph. FA 2 44JI tha 197 tamporary members n
tlaaura. Elactrolu, Heuear,
(hoy pondtr Ih* myitarlei of na­
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E- Repl
ture and the Import of tnan'i
•ELL
US
YOUR
FURNIT'IRE
meet parta. Work lutranti
handiwork. Rut It'a another story
Cash
for
any
amount
Super
Fra* pick up 4 dauvery. Ca
reding PoaL 1 mil* south of when they relax.
FA 14731.
•nford. ......................................
Phong FA 24677.
Some of the younger physicist!
ENVELOPE•&gt; Lattarhaedi, itataand mathematicians play touch
manti, invaieaa, band bills, and
$25,000.00
football in their spare tim*. "it's
program*, at e. Progressive
1’re-M oving Sale
a lot nf fun," said a member,
Printing Co. Phono FA 3 2951—
. Now going on at
"especially in Hie huddle, wrhen
401 Wait 13lh SL
BAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
we try to explain a play to the
CENTER
French player*."
Fin* Watch Repairing
WALTER H. TRAPP
113 S. Magnolia FA 21672
Relax With Chr*«
JawalcF
Other member* prefer to relax
T
Shim
48c
—
paint
12.511
gal.
311 E. Second St.
Camp Goods, Tarpaulin,, Army- by flipping plastic flying saucers
Navy Kurplui—310 Sanfurd Ave. to ono another on th* vait lawn.
WOOL9EY
Ting pong and chPas are popular,
Rom* lleauty apple,. Mountain along with nature walk* in tha
Marine FlRUhea
grown. E. B. R.indall, FA 2-34.V) naarby wood*. "IF* the only
Far Year Boat
place around where there are no
Saakirik GUum a ad Paint Ca.
ORANGES FOR- SALK
112-114 W. 2nd S t Ph F b 2 46K AH kind, nf uranae* for sale *1.4)0 blackboards," muaed ona member
binhel. Rrin? rtuitnlncr. { mile, near the naluic trail. He referred
WELL DRILLING
out West Kir*t or. Mi. Dora In tb- ublqui'.oua hl.irkhoird, with­
Fairbanks Morse Turn pa
Rd. I'h. FA 2-3927,
out which (he avenge Institute
Repair* to all makta
HOWARD C. LONG
Used Phllro refrigerator, across physicist probably would be una­
207 E. Commercial Ave,
top freetcr (25 Ih. lapacity). ble to function
Phone FA 2-2833
FA 2-06.12.
To the mrmbera, tha greatest
of the institute ta the fart
HEATING
Ill ell. ft. frceacrTsiUlT Th- FA frature
Hut it has no schedule, no pro2-4569.
H. n. p o p e u o .
aura, no undrrgraduilis. A mem­
too S. P ark-----FA 3-4334
Blue Royal Quiet. f)e-Lt|x I'ortabl* ber can work alone In hi* office
typewriter with nee. vesr old. for a* many hour* a day at he
Thriftl - checking account c o a t *
like
new. Cell FA 2-5211.
aco (it. Ur be can walk acrosi
only $2 for 20 check* at Florida
State Bank of Sanfotd.
2 girl’* 23'* hlrvilcs, rail after i Ihe ball lo talk to a colleague.
He can drop in for a lak with
P-m. FA 2-4127.
GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER
Hr. Robert Oppenhelmer, InstlWhit*—Nacehi—F.lna
Sweat Hamlin Oranges $1.25 per lut» director for |be past in years,
Rarairs on all makes Machine*
bu»hel. R. W. Lord. FA 2-3219, whose large green-carpeted office
123 East First SL
FA 24244
For Sale cheap, Boy', 24 In. 1,1,-v- In Fuld Hall It alwaya open.
CARTER HOME CLEANING
He'll find plenty nf blackboard
cle. girl's 2&lt;t jn bicyrle, grid
SERVICE
space and chalk available in "Qprondition.
Rtt
Myrtle
Ave.,
FA
Window &amp; Wall Washing
2-1446.
py's" office
Floor Wising—NOrlh 8 4 Ht
132 Hlway 17 92
DeBary Lionel electric train. r»c«lt*nt
condition. New tram former. 930.
HUBY SPEARS
Fh. FA 2-1662.
Ceramic Tile Contractor
Dream
naval orangei, S2.nn bushel |
220t Sanford av*.
FA 2-6125
at th* gr«ve. You furnish bos*
H a—p l u VIbin’o m J^rilW iN G
kata. Call FA 2-0975 after 5:U0,
A. M. Ramusti.

jw n r

21-wuRk wxunts

3 $ r ta a fg rt f f r ilf t

lu e s. Dec. 10, 1057—?RfG

THE CARD O F THANKS

Vtnr oftc* ■ Cart of Thank* in The Sanford Herald m*at$ *
M*d which U difficult to fill In any other way Not only IS M *
craeiou* oapmstea of iiftituda to tboa* who have sent OaHl
trikutao but aloe courteously acknowledges the services and UR*
otssas of the ■any to whom a personal nota of thanks cannot wall

:

Newapapar Cards of Thank* ore accepted as socially c o rrttt
Emily Feat, th* Doted authority oa etiquette. (c&lt;U they ter
Then ta m proscribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can bo aa
hriof or
detailed a* you desire. When the oeciiion comet worn
will Had « aympathetically understanding member of our staff to
assist yaw.

THE HIN MEMORIUM” NOTIUK

It I* Ih* custom of many fa mill#* la thi* country to commiGMrata a boroavomont by an “la Mamorium” notice la nawfpaptr
classified columns. They Had a real aolaco therein. FrcparaUoa er
•election of a suiUblo verso bring* bach to them tender, pleasant
recollection*. As EUxa Cook, th* English poet baa ao bcauufhUy
exp res*«d it:
"Hnw cruelly iweet are tha echoes
that start
What memory flays an old tuna
on th* hoart.
Moat frequently an la Memorlum is Inserted on the annleOD
sary of death. However, other dates, which it la felt are appewprists or meaningful are also selected. The birthday of th* de­
parted. the wedding anniversary, Memorial Day, even Chriatma*
are among ether significant aerations chosen.
If you are heallant to express your lender thoughts in poolle
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of ongtnai
verses. These express in poetle beauty the emotion* of the haGftatringe. Among them are varies appropriate to any rireumstaac*.

THE RATE

Cards of Thanks and in Memoriuui notices, due to the fact EM?
may run to considerable length, are billed at $l.uo per column tack

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ACROSS
I Father
3. Sen drink
9 Completely
10. Put out
IT Unr*.
•trained
feasting
13. Punish
14 Polynesian
drink
13 A drunkard
14 Personal
pronoun
17. Oott
II New
Mexico
(ibbr)
19 Slander,
grace ful
woman
21. Leave* out
24. Abounding
in era
13. Itlvar IFoU
76. Man's Mm*
31- Color
slightly
$i. Rough lava
31. Kitetrla
catfish
34. Sun god
39. Shorten
3$. God of
pleasure
39. Venomous
snake*
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40. Mr. Ruth
41. Spalled
poper
imfg.)
47. Feign*
41. riant ovult
44. Orowa old
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3. Travel
back
and
forth
4. Afftrmatfte
vote fvar.)
3 Stamp sold
at a
premium
8 Baking
chamber
7. Dagger

13. Dried
out
17. Nimbtj
20. Game
of
cards
22 A
girl
23 Tavern
26. Needs
27. Girl'*
name

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38. Cook, as
30. Reliev-s
in an ovan
33 Slothl
40. Sack
36. Chest
47. Music not#
sound
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9. Froths
11. Court
period*
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-----------By BINNITT CBRF----------ALLEN, who tucctodcd Arthur Lxr*on as he
GEOBUE
the U. S. Information agincy, hat no illusions abo’
difficult job. "I fed like the man In tha story," he told rc)
era, "who was being ridden
out of town on a n il. 'Boys,'
he said, 'if it wasn't for th*
honor of the thing, I'd jUlt
as toon have walked.'".
I I *

When tittle Lucinda r'achtd
th* age of in, her pirenti gave
her a cheek for 110 and told
her to open an account at th*
aaving* bank. Official* Hurt
gava her an implication blank
that Included Ihe queillon,
"Hava you hxd an account
previously alaewher*. aad if to.
will you pleai* print her* th*
mm* of th* bank?"
Lucinda gava tha problem dua thought, then laboriously spelled
nut, Mr*a. Piggy."

II ru. ft. refrigerator, i room cir­
culating heater with tank. Term,
may be arranged. 2119 Orange
Ave., Ph. FA 2-1711.

Contrar,Sag A Repair*
Used pianos, spinet*, baby grande,
1007 Sasford Ava. Pk. FA 24443
uprights. Reasonable, guaran­
teed. Ph. FA 2-1971.
Plumbing — Kreaky Heating

Mr RANEY-SMITH PAINTS
2515 Park Ava.
FA 2-6461
M. G. HODGES
Water Pusnpa—
1’s H.P. Champion • mntnr, Ilk* Service on AUUp
Waili DrUlad.— Pumpe
new. 111. rh. FA 2-0306 or l*a
PhOB* FA' 84087
n o te Raid
at 410 Ian Carlo* Av*.
CLARK
im m u f I f W T
Plumiblng. Heatlaa 4 hueply Ca.
Shetland Pony with toddle A brtCaatracUag 4 Raptlre
I)r. fh. FA 2-2374
dls. Ph, FA 2-4931.
1811 Orlando
___
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
Famala Collie, 11 months old.
Amtrioan Kennel rtuh register
PLUMBING
•d. Excellent pedigree, house
Coatract and Repair Work
broken. All permanent shot*
Free Estimates
given. Very friendly. FA 2 6197.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33A1
i.»—ARTICLE* A SKTXn
la—PIANO SERVICE
WANTED—All kinds of scrap ma­
terial. Zuckermin Salvage Yard PIANO TUNING 4 I I FAIRING
Phona FA 2 1194.
W. L HARMON
Wanted—Full sis* i . t range, Fh. FA 34223 Altar 1:00 f. m.
good condition. Cull FA 2-2A10.
vi r l

77^ H R tnFf R E S T

U a — Bl’1LOIN G-REPAIRSPAIKTIKG

ARMSTRONG
Excelon Tile

I ronma nf furniture for sale also

1950 hludebakar, Lall FA 25999.
* = 7 T1NITURE
EOUIRHOLD
IPUlEHOir GOODS

/ s

TRADE-IN NOW

ty .

I ,w

Got th* mMt for jrour old
furniture.

O. FoJrthild TwiHae,
JJ
\ A ya-ye dasignar
//
\ Soya aur clostlflad ads Y
Ar* a tailing haodlinar.

V.

$SAVE$
Furniture nnd Appliances
New &amp; Used

13c each
Paul F. Mueller
&amp; Son
Orlando Hwy. So.

FA 8-111$

M ather of Sanford
203 0* East First

FA 2-V3S3

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc.

Bought-sold. L arry’s Mar*.

218 Banford Arc. Th. FA 24131

Thia I* a pal* to th* Rita theatre
for

Sandra

M miorton.

Exp.

hK’ITI ftfc

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HtiKBEiioi.n r.nonq

SAVE AT ECHOLS
Xmas R I’re-lnventory

FRIGID AIRE appliancoa. Ml*
data Pac. 19, t937.
SALE
and itrsne*. G H. High. Oviedo
Soft Water Shampoo
BUY
NOW
WHILE ALL
Fla. Phoa* FO 8 3315 er San
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
• BIG VaI u e S
ITEMS ARE REDUCED
105 8. Oak Av*.
FA 2-5742
ford FA 2-33IS aftar 6 p. as.
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
I * - f AImalr h r l p w a n te d
Electrical Contracting
KCKOLB BKlSDING CO.
KENNETH E. SLACK
WILSON-M A1ER
Bouse Wiring and Hepairs
Cor. 2nd &amp; Magnolia FA 2 6321
New
and
Used
Furniture
BEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER Experienced waitrei* over 21.
RANDALL ELECTIlll' CO.
"Bud" Bamhergar, M|r.
1C09 5. 2nd
Phona FA 7 0221 Apply Pig 'N Whistle
3U E- F irst CL Ph FA 2-5423
112 Magnilia
Dut FA 2 00915
1
Free Delivery

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A New Home In

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SOUTH PINECREST second addition Is located In one of Sanford’s nicest locations. Luxury homes
a t moderate prices, city water, city sewers, paved streets,
Florida Styling.

Intelligent zoning and

complete new

•

OUR AIM Is to build for you the buyer the very best home we can at a price you can afford.
OUR POLICY Is to guarantee the workm unship-andm ateriftf ^ cd in the homes we build for a
period of one year. You must be satisfied or we will return your money.
We can qualify you for one of our Finance plnns In 30 minutes. Act now and you can choose your
paint colors Inside and opt;
%

FHA IN Service dotfw payment and closing cost as low as $1,300. Monthly payments cheaper than

Priced From

$13,500

We Have
Broiley O dham , President
Sales O ffic e Corner 27th St. and 17-92 Highway

Phone F A 2-1501

Home
For You

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Public Debate On Who's Responsible For Missile Lag
WAM 1NOTON (UP) -

What'e
g with the idea that polIUr im should be pot under oath be.for* taOlag tho voters who. If any.
op*. goofed on missiles?
To pot H at sweetly ai their
conflicting itorie* will permit,
lomabody la fibbing. Viet Presi­
dent Bkbard M. Nixon and theRepobRcan National Committee Bold
that tho fibber b former Presi­
dent Harry 8. Truman.

On A t other load. H Hr. T b
not fibbing, whal about Nlxoa aad
tha aammittee wboao taraioaa al
who created tho mluDo lag art
directly contrary to tboao at the
former prealdcntT
And, If cither of tha foregoing
eonflic.ing atortc* b accurate, what
about Democratic National Commlttaa Chairman Paul M. Butler?
Butler told TV viewen a few day*
ago that the miislle villlan wai

Dr. Venhanrog
Van Braaa CBea 1945-41
And. If Butlor la right about
that, haw about Von Bratm'e pub­
lic aeeuaaUon that the mlMlla lag
developed during tha Ttumaq
year* tpannlng 1943-31?
Harry S. Truman b not one to
aeeapt calmly an unwarraatad ac­
cusation. eepeclally s$s eeeueation made by tho vice proaident or,
for that matter, by any Republl-

««sl R Just haypaxa that, ai touch
as hu dislikes Republicans, Mr. T
dlsUkts Nixon nueh aoru.
Nixon and tho Republican Na­
tional Commute* laid whatever la
wrong with th* U. S. mlssOo progran right In Mr. T a Up. That
was about three weak* ago and
political Washington baa boon wait­
ing. daco, tor aoae rocketry ofl
tb* launching pad at Independence,
Mo. Silane* la not typical Truman
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under nati etrev* stone**.
However that mag be, the Re­
publican National CUmmittee came
up last month with some defense.
mUaile and research spending fig­
ures which-would aaetn, at least,
to require soma answer from a
spokesman for tfio Truman adIblfil s4oa
91aw
nsam
ioon*
Defense Bpendtog Dwwu
N m TTuman administration bad
pared tational defense ape ruling
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down to $11,900,000,000 In 1930.
which waa tb* year the Korean
War began. Tha Republican Na­
tional Committee toted It up this
way:
—Total for the national defense
for three Truman years before
Korea, W ,000,000.000.
—'Total for three Elsenhower
years after Korea, 4110,000,000,000.
"What starved research and de-

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Yelopment?'* the committee fo.
qutred end anwared:
—Total for four Truman pears
before Korda, $&gt;.199,000,000.
—Total for four Elsenhower
years after Korea, $3,933,000,000.
“Who starved the missile pro*
gram?” waa tha next queetlou, au&gt;
swered as follows:
—Four Truman budgets *
1931 34 Inclusive, foOg.a'
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—Four Elsenhower budgets fis­
cal i m a s taeltutve, *saoy$oo&lt;&gt;
000.
The foregoing era ata Matte*. A
smart fellow with figure* c*a de
almost anything with statistics,
such as mlkfog white lodk black
and vie* versa.
The public debate, doubt!*#t,
dll tontine* and eves the truth
y ’V become known.

New Cold Wave
To Hit Florida
Jmorrow Morning

an adjaeeift bouse at 111 Celery
Ave. « v awakened by (be calla
of a man. Roused from her sleep
ahe woke up the occupanta of a
home at 111 Celery Ave. and the
Sanford Flra Department waa
notified.
The idenUty of the man remain­
ed unknown until ahortly after I
o'clock this morning when a man's
clothing was found In a front bed­
room of the burned home.
From Identification In the cloth­
ing, both policemen and fireman
found that a man by the nama of

Komar R. MeKnlght occupied the
room.
IfeKolght waa found about 4
o'clock IhU morning huddled In a
blanket back of tha house suffer­
ing possibly from shock and exposure. MeKnlght, at tha hospital,
said "I fought to pull her (Mrs.
Welch) from the house.” l'e was
not burned but his face and body
were cruited with amoka and loot.
Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr.
this morning, laid that ha beliavea
that the fire started In the living
room of the home and poailbty In

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a tofa. “ It might bate been a
cigarette or It might have been a
faulty rlcctrical circuit—It's hard
to say." Chief Cleveland- laid.
Fire Chief Cleveland directed the
fighting of the blare this morning
and conducted a preliminary In*
vcstlgatlon at the scene along with
Sanford Police Department and
Seminole Counly Sheriff's Depart­
ment taw enforcement oftlcers.

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BULLETIN
LAKELAND (U P )- A new cold
Mm. Welch died at noon
wave rolled toward Florida today
today.
before the old one could get out.
The Federal-State Froit Warn­
ing Center told farm err they could
expect n "hard freeie In north
and central dbtrlcU and froit and
freetlng temperatures In louthern
2 C iv ic Clubs Will
districts Thursdsy morning.**
WASHINGTON (U P )- A Demo- Banson had though of y-l. "I
era! and a Republican lambaited can't think of anything more nut*
"frooelng weather over moat of
today Agriculture Secretary Eira than that. It's no anewtr to tho
tho atalo, which produced ■ few Furnish M arshalls
The Sanford-Somlnole County Taft Utnian'a plan to put entire farm problem at all.”
uncommon mow flake* over Jack- For PG A Tourney
Junior Chamber of Commerce was farm* Into grass and trees. They "The retirement of whole farma
aouvllle Tuetday, already haa
Two
of
Sanford's
civic
clubs
win
The
first
round
of
the
third
an
Present
record
holder
for
the
host
yesterday lo 14 children of libelled it a “lazy man's program” It the only way well aver reduce
brought biting dlacomfort to Flo­
nual Mayfair Inn PGA Open geta local course, Don Fairfield, has Lutheran Haven Childrens Home and “nuta”.
production,” a congressional {arm
ridians and thousands of tourtata. furnish marshalls for the Mayfair
underway tomorrow morning at alto filled In his entry blank and on a Sanford Christmas shopping
Rep. Thomas G. Abernathy (D- expert laid, “but tha eoat of doing
But tho m w cold wave brings Inn PGA Tournament this week­ E. 0 . Keith High .
Miss.) said he thought not many Mill on a rental baale would bo
tha ewank Mayfair Country Club wtll be teeing off tomorrow. Since tour.
a real threat to vegetable farmer* end.
“ genuine farmers" would go for prohibitive. I don't believe tho
The Sanford-Semlnole County Priest In RAM
hern In Sanford. Under the direc­ placing second in the first tourney
nod citrus* grower*. Particularly
Children
of
all
ages,
accompan­
tion of the San Francisco (Hants here, one round being the S3 that ied by members of the Jayceos. the scheme. “ It would end their American people would itand for
vulMrable a rt the Mg truck farmi Junior Chamber of Commerce and
It."
couth of Miami where 10,000 ocrei the Sanford Klwanls Club will pro­ Officers wen elected last night this tremendous, Its,000 tourney aet the new record, Don has come visited Sanford stores purrhaslng days of farming.”
However, Abernathy .*•« remo-1 B(nioa rtW ^
eotf,
..,
1 0 tomatoei, selling for |« to $7.30 vide volunteer workers to aerve In the Monroe Chapter 13 RAM haa attracted all of tha top names Into hi* own around the circuit .... . .
rh
other
and
for
those
la the golfing world. The (fold and.the old** boy* ere predicting ..*1 /
,H?f ,,, r*member - *lt .vlng ^ J ja r m o - M w o product!** m r adite exfetrta Mima ted that
g bushels, and hundreds of aeres of aa “ marshalls” In order to keep for tha yaar of 1031.
. 0. Frith was named Web iblg yoAr seem* to be the gaeirirht gteJt thing*VlTlAt’. He I. one of ™
probably Would contribute moro to to be effective, It would Involve
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polo beana. awfet corn, squash greens during gournameat p|ay.
George
lrctiaffe of re­
, , , the solution of all agriculture prob- at least SO million acres. At $10
ist, fc. J. Still, King Ind IT W. of the three eventa that have been the outstanding putters of the Chrlatmas time.
and cucumber* are" a t ' t he herFunds for the tour are provided , jrtni thnn individual crop acreage an aero Uia rental would hit 500
Cash, Scribe.
held here In ae many year* and a game end la eapsble of winning
vetting stage and at the mercy of cruiting the marshalls for the San­
ford Klwania Club appealed yester
It by the Jayeces and were made controls
Olher officers’ named for the record crowd la predicted to cover any event.
million dollars.
a freeie.
day to number* of the group to
Not the Answer
Ed Furgol, PGA champ In 1938 possible through the sale of bal­
Hill Public Aee*p4T
There also art thousands of volunteer. We need at least eight coming year were It. R. Wright the falrwayi.
loons
during
the
annual
Christmas
Rep. Usher L. Burdick (R-N.D.)
and seventh money winner with
acres of vulnerable crops else­ mora men, slid Morgan. He re­ Jr., Treaeurer and Frank L. Mill­ The entire field of 131 player*. 123,1X384, la another one of the parade here last week.
A department expert said that
aaiil
It
was
the
“erailest
thing”
133 pro'* and 18 amateurs, wilt
his boss' proposed experiment haa
where along the lower cast coast, quested that all Klwanlan* who er, Secntary.
Rqh McKee, chairman of the
Appointive officers will be nam­ tee off starting at I a. m. tomor­ many "par husteri" who will be annual
poaeibllltlcs of reducing the farm
around Lake Okeechobee and In would like to help to call him as
Jayree
project,
headed
the
row and will be narrowed down lo scrapping for lop money. Ed was
ed later and Installed.
surpluMi through lowered produc­
the west cosst growing ares soon as possible.
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S/iajbfitM
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the several top threesomes by the selected as Professional Golfer of halloon sates group and the shop­
tion, but posed this question: "la
ound Fort Myers. Cllrua crops
ping
tour.
the
Year
in
1934
and
anyone
can
final day on Sunday. It will be a
I
tha general public in a psycholo­
e a Uttla more hardy.
plainly
see
why.
He
had
to
over­
Each ehilil was furnished 48 with
seventy-two hole went that will
gical frame of mind lo use public
WHO
created
the
first
A forecaster said there fo noth­
come a childhood accident which which to shop as he or she pleas­
run for four days.
lunds for euch a plan?” He said
Christmas
sea);
where
and
to
ing In sight to divert or dissipate
left him with a twisted arm. to
much of the auccess of the plan
A surprise entry for the big become the great personality that ed and to buy the gifts of their
w hat year?
the new onslaught of Canadian
own
selection.
would depend upon how farmer*
event came In late yesterday in the he la today. Ho hits a tremendous
cold that la eapected to push Into
tool Ut
themielraa react to It.
person of Ted Kroll. Ted Is a for­ tee shot and la able lo lake it all Jayceos accompanying the child­
tha Florida peninsula late today.
'.(j|tin o v»uo ui
am
ren were: Bob McKee, chairman;
mer
Rider
Cupper
end
the
1933
Benaon announced tha trial plan
ju *!*» jqi pjiisi- ii *%-ui
If the putter la working.
"Tha new cold wave piling In
David Kllngensmlth, 0. Andrew
winner of tha World championship
at a news conference Tuesday. Ha.
With
tomorrow
starting
the
ac­
on top of the state which already
'*1
3||tuu
tout
ui
U“i'“
Speer, Rondell McMillan, Norris
The Board of Sanford City Com­ Its District Engineer, Paul D.
aaid farmeri In four state*—IHU
*u»i.l m 'U*oqtull imuim
hao been cold for three days will missioners went on record Monday Troxter, the bridge would be of Tam O'Shinter In Chicago. He was tion here at the Mayfair, this Perry, William Carrigan and ltoh
the
leading
money
winner
of
1933
noli, Maine, Nebraska, and Ten­
paiuvu u 1*!-1 l*l*od V
give us the coldest weather yet," night as opposing the propped set-span construction with only 13 with a fabulous 471.133 83. Ted re­ should prove to be one of the top Bratzell.
nessee—will have an opportunity
sporting events In the entire south.
the forecaster said. “There are bridge over the St. Johns River feet overhead clearance and SO
mains a gallery favorite wherever
to aet the dollar per-aere rate they
prospect* of clouds ora windfeet horisonal clearance.
near
Lake
Harney.
ha
goes
and
Is
on*
of
the
all-time
are willing to accept — through
ehlft to prevent this frigid air A letter from the Board of Com­
competitive bidding — for putting
The bridge over the ft. Johns greats of the gam*.
tn m moving In on us.”
missioners will be forwarded to River at Lake Monroe which will Among other favorltei here In
all their eligible cropland Into the
Throughout the state'! huge the Corps of Engineers at Jackson­ carry the Interstate Highway his Sanford Is former Mayfair Pro,
soil bank's conservation reserve
agriculture areai, farmeri and ville voicing their disapproval n! a clearance of 45 feet overhead Ed “ Porky" Oliver. Porky la WASHINGTON (UP)— President Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel (n- Eisenhowrr, the Presldent'i ion, for a perlotl of five to 10 years.
growers were rounding up ill the bridge that would “ eliminate and 90 feet horizonal.
known for hit wit on the fairway Elsenhower waded today Into pro ! Calif, said "thp President Is s wilt accompany him. Eisenhower This la a complete awltch in
available smudge materials and 30 per cent of the usage of the A teller mailed to all organisa­ and It should bo very interesting paratlons for next week’s heads- ---symbol
of mankind's desire for will stay at tha American em­ procedure as to who makes the
v'y'1 “•
preparing to flood whatever fields Sanford-Titusville Canal and thus tions and Individuals Interested In to watch him vlt for tho top mo­ of-stat* Paris parley that hat been peace. His attendance , . will as­ bassy.
offer of farm aid. Tha regular
they could and fly plants at low kill the canal for all time.”
the Sanford-Titusville Canal and ney. Ho placed third here two suddenly Invigorated by his abili­ sure constructive a c t i o n In The White House medical an­ procedure is for a county commit­
altitude to keep frost from form­ The Seminole County Chamber the Docks and Terminals Project years ago and picked up a check ty to attend.
strengthening NATO’* defenses." nouncement Tuesday Indicated tho tee to make offers to farmers for
ing. But there Is little they can of Commerce Waterways Commit­ al Sanford sets out thyt “ Without for $1400.00 and he alto managed
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The derision of the 37 yrir- old Sen. Estes Kefnuver (DTcnnl President la atilt suffering from taking
ail _of ___
their crop
jo , however, If the thermometer tee has appealed to all individuals question, anything less than the to tome In under the wire last Prsident to go despite a mild said “ I hope that Mr. Eisenhow­ a slight speech difficulty. Rut the ■|ari(| nutpart
0f production and putting
Remains at freeiing or below for and organisations to oppoio the 43 fee overhead clearance and M year. Many of the local gulf fans stroke 10 days ago sparked new er will conserve his strength, tint statement said It has "continued
jnta the conservation reserve,
several hours at a time.
construction of a bridge so low as feet horizonal clearance will kill may remember seeing him several hopes at home and abroad that his presence there will bo very Im­ to improve and In ordinary con
Tha new cold wavo Is expected to prevent the usage of tha canal. forever all plans for the Sanford- weeks ago on ALL STAR GOLF the North Atlantic Treaty Organi­ portant."
venation was almost Impossible
to keep Florida “on Ice" for the According to tha proposal made Titusville Canal.”
where he fired a 33 for a new zation NATO summit confrrcnce White House physician Gen. Ho­ to detect" except by trained oh- Farm ers’ M arket
remainder of the week.
by the Corps of Engineers through
John Krider said In the letter course record it the Phoenix, C. will succeed in producing new ward McU. Snyder and Staj. John server!.”
Shows Slight
unity and an answrr to Russia's
that “ Yachts, barges and other C.
large craft would be unable to na­
missilc-scienillic threat.
Decrease In ‘57
vigate the Sanford-Titusville Can­
The President, given s medical
al unless wa can get uniform Church C a lls O ff
The Sanford State Farmei
go-ahead Tuesday to make the
clearance for the complete dis­
Market showed a slight decrese In
trip, scheduled ■ morning confer­
Tonight’s Service
tance.”
volume and valuation this year as
ence with Secretary of State John
compared to November, 1938. saW
The hridge proposed Is located
The Church of the Nszarene will Foster Dulles. They were expect­
Sandy Anderson, Ass’t. Manager,
In Seminole County on State Road not hold It’s regular mid week ed to discuss U. S. proposals to be
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aervicai tonight.
According to a tabulation It I*
presented at the meeting.
Protests are to be sent to Col. This service Is being postponed
revealed that the market movtd
To Answer Russian Note
Paul D. Troxler, District Engineer, so that the members may attend
29 varieties of fruit and vegetables
Eisenhower and Duties also
Corps of Enginers. 373 Riverside the SIIS Glee Ctuh's Christmas were confronted today with an­
totaling 143,933 packages at a gross
Avenue, Jacksonville, Fla.
Concert tonight at a o'clock.
valuation of 4381.212.40.
swering a IS-page note from So­
viet Premier Nikolai A Bulganin
“This decrease In packages.”
proposing a new round of high
Sandy Anderson stld, “ received at
level East-West talks on acute
our market was due to prolonged
world problems. It. S. official* la­
mild weather occurring in states
belled it a strategically timed pro­
north of Florida, coupled with un­
paganda maneuver designed to dis­
favorable growing conditions dur­
courage NATO allies from tak­
ing the first half of Novemhrr In
ing any strong new defensive mea­
Central and Southern Florida."
Low prices on practicall* all
Seminole High School I* ell “key-1appeared over radio station and sures.
varieties was responsible for our
ed up” awaiting the arrival of network broadcast* countless num- Contents of the note were ex­
one of it* graduates of the clan of ( bers of times, always telling the pected to be made public Thurs­
decrease in valuation compared
1923.
with the same period last season.
story of the "big teams” in bate day. Eisenhower flies to Piri-t
Friday. Before he goes the PrrsiRed Barber, one of the greatest ball and other sports.
Sandy Anderson revealed.
his answer ready for
network sports announcers of at!
With favorable weather prevail­
Another Sanford m*n who will.
time, will speak to the student look forward to Thursday morn­ Bulganin.
ing In December, he said, we an­
body of Seminole High School to­ ing's appearance la Andrew Car- The team of six doctors pro­
ticipate an Increase In volum- and
morrow morning at It* regular raway, a graduate of the same nounced the President In “excel­
also a better "priccvrisc situa­
lent" physical condition in a White
assembly.
tion” on all fruits and vegetables.
class with Red Barber.
After attending school in Sanford
Mrs. Mac Tort, now Dean of limit announcement late Tuesday,
and graduating from Seminole Women at Seminole High School, The announcement said he was
High, Red Barber moved on ta the was one of Red Barber's teach-1 sufficiently recovered from the
University of Florida where be ers.
U Nov. 23 cerebral attack to go to
became interested in sport* an­ The nation’s “top” sports broad-, Paris. /
Western European leaders react­
nouncing. His first tour of an- caster will (ind his former school
nouniing was over Radio Station In tip top shape and ail shined up ed lo tha news with a sigh of
WRUF at Gainesville on the Uni­ for his arrivil here Thursday! relief. Reaction also was favor a
versity of Florida Campus.
morning. The subject of Red Bar-| ble from two Congressional dele­ TWO OF THE FAVORtTEH seen as they come In from practice
CHILDREN FROM LUTUP.RAN Haven, SUsla, taking pert
From there, It was just on* up­ bar's talk to the student body has gates to the NATO parliamentary rounds at the Mayfair Inn Country flub. Dow Flnstsrwnld (1*11)
tke Jaycae C hrlalnae .Shopping Tonr. Hob McKee, chairman of the
snd Arnold Palmer will tee eff tomorrow In th# Mayfair lan'a
conference.
%Shiinuinc Tour Committee foe the Jayree*. smile* an approval on hill elimb to suceets for the San­ not yet been announced.
i H i,900 PGA Open.
(Staff I'tsuld)
Symbol of Peace
the 4oU selection made by eue of the children.
(Staff I’Uutoj ford youngster, K*1 Barber has

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Woman Dies Of Burns
Jn Fire Early Today
A Are of undetermined origin
waa responsible for fatal Injurlei to Mri. John It. Welch of 313
Celery Ave. In an early morning
blase today.
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Mrs. Welch, who operated a nur­
sery at bar home, was found by
firemen, on the floor near her
bed, severely burned about the en­
tire body.
The fire, shortly after S o'clock
this morning, gutted two rooms
of tha frame dwelling and badly
damaged three other rooms of the
home. The nursery, with small
tables and chalra, waa barely
touched by ticking flamei and
boiling amoka.
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Take Children
On Shopping Tour

Demo, GOP Blast
Benson's Farm Plan

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Bridge Over River

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Red Barber Speaks
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In troublo. contrary,
Khruahehoe's position
Is and provincial Cammuntot eon*
mltlee* af tba Soviet Union.
r y j 1 *P*"CQ. R weald appear raceedlnidy Insecure.
A lo t.n l these man appear to od to their disgrace.
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BemMn had been reports, ta that there remain In be veteran* who survived the va­ When he won Ms critical teat
sUmtgltoie d by the purges which the Russian Commmtlat Party a rious paries of Stalin’s a rt. Thera • f low er with Molotov, Malenkov
r o a w i to tho ousting of Vya- largo number a f iuOatutlal offl- alto appear to bo a number of
e t o r t n M. Molotov, Georg! M. rials who favor the old MaUatot younger men who started their
Malenkov, Laiar M. Magmovieh | Una of dictatorship.
rise In rank under Stalin.

But aooa Stalinists remain in
both the Central Committee and
the Presidium, the I I top men of
the committee who really rule
lussla.
One known, and powerful, Sta­
linist who remains on the Protfdtom la MlktoQ A. Buslov.
Sualov Is B , tight years young­
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ed a t a protcfe of Malenkov, lie
was made a member of the Central Committee In 1M» and a
member of the Presidium la 1UL
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Suslov supported Khrushchev in
his clash with Molotov, Halcakovt
and Kaganovich, He also took a
loading part la the ousting of Zhuto t.
In fact, there Is some reason In

believe that Sualov was the prime Yugoalav d
mover in the ousting of Zhukov the recant &lt;
because af B o to v 's opposition to la Moscow
Communist domination over the report that
army. It has been reported that danger torn
Khrushchev felt himself compell- the Staltnlsi
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HAINES CITY (UP) - Central
Floridn'i most hunted moonshiner
bled to death In a wend - grown
field near h e n Sunday after a
lunging bloodhound caused a de­
puty sheriff to shoot him accident­
ally.
The death of James Laroy Long.
41, ended i year-long hunt for the
moonshiner who was wanted by at
least three counties, Including
Seminole.
Long and his brother, Leon, had
figured In most of Central Florida'a moonshine casfs for many
years. Both had served several

Durranca railed through a port­
able loud speaker for Long to
come out.
Instead, Long's wife eama nut
the front door and the fugitive
slipped out the back door Into the
awamp. Mri. Long, berating the
officers and making them read the
warrant, delayed the posse about
10 mlnutea. They finally entered
the house and found four shotguns,
a rifle and nearly a case of am
munition.
Bloodhounds were put on Long's
trail through the swamp and led
officers to a 130-gallon moonshine

Osm ef the earliest arrivals at
the Mayfair club was that ef muaeleman, Prank Stranahao. itranaban arrived last Friday i t the
Hotel and has taken advantage of
every spare moment to ready him­
self for the competition. H eieom s
to do well la Sanford aa ho baa
been In the money for the last two
y ean . He placed second last yeat
with a IS under par 363 and took
flJOO In prise money. He Is ■
gallery favorite wherever hsFgoea
and la a rtav champion.
Among the champi scheduled to
play In thla big event, Al Basiclink, recent winner of the Caracal
Open in Venesula, la at the lap of
the list. Boaaellnk failed to finish
In tha money the first year but
managed to take home S300 lest
year. Ho la enjoying hia beat* year
on tha circuit and has taken home
over 911,000 In prises. Beaidei the
Caracas win, ho finished first In
Kansai City Open, second fas the
Call eats Open and fifth In the
Dallas Open.
Doug Ford, second money win­
ner of tha yaar with W.M4.IT; to
also slated to toe off thla Thursday
whan the action gets undarwi
Others Include Dow Flnaterwaid,
who to third with over *33,p00 and
Sanford'a own Jay Hebert. He
bert who plays on the circuit for

this year in Seminole County in an
a-I mobile accident shortly after
his release from a federal prison.
A coroner's Jury, impaneled late
Sunday jy State Ally. Robert Huffaker and Coroner Walter Bell,
ruled that James Leroy Long's
death was accidental.
The name of the deputy whose
gun fired the fatal bullet wai not
available.
Polk County Sheriff Hagan Par
rish, who, with Deputy U. S. Mar­
shal Frank M. Durrance, headed a
10-man posse of county, state and
federal officers In tha search for
Long Sunday, gave this account
of the shooting:
The officers approached Long’s
house, on the edge of a swamp
at the mouth of Horse Creek
northeast ef here, before daylight.

Ing through dense undergrowth,
the sheriff said, one of the three
Polk County deputies became se­
parated from the remainder of
thj force and a bloodhound he held
on a leash picked up a fresh trail
of I-ong through a clearing filled
with waist-high weeds.
Long, hiding In the weeds, Jump­
ed op and started to run as the
dog came within 30 feet of hit
hiding place. The bloodhound lung­
ed forward and the deputy, holding
the leash In one hand and his
drawn pistol In the other, stumbl­
ed and fell.
The gun accidentally discharged,
the sheriff said. The bullet hit
Long In the left hip, severing the
main artery to hie leg. The moon­
shiner ‘died within 8-10 minutes
from loss of blood.

twelfth place In money earnings
with I1T.4M.M.
Tho above names are among
the greats that will raaka their
la it tourney of tho 1MT season
hero In Sanford. Tomorrow to
scheduled to be the qualifying
round for tbo golferi who do not
have tho proper average for the
year. Wtdneiday will be the clinic
and ihot exhibition by all the out­
standing players of the circuit and
Thursday starts the first of four
elgh teen hole rounds for the *13,000
worth of priita.
With this years fiald of pto's
this will bo moat outstanding
tournament to be played here.
Stoneham and Frank Mebane,
manager of the Inn, have gone all
out to make this the largest of
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Southern Bell Co.
Jnslalb 1 Millionth
Among the telephones being In­
stalled In Sanford today by South­
ern Bell Talephou Company will
fco Uio oiw millionth In Florida.
Already the growth In Sanford
has been tremendous, said South­
ern Bell Manager for the Sanford
A r e a , Bob Sbeddon. Ho pointed out
that last month Sanford gained
111 Installations, tho b I g g e a t
month's gain ever experienced
here.
Meanwhile, Claude J. Yates, vice
prealdcnt and general manager of
Southern Bell Telephono Company,
presiding at Installation eeremonUs In Miami today, announced the
lsptallstion of the one millionth
^touthern Bell Telephone in Flor(Continued On Pngo 3)

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8 A N 9 0 H D , F L O R ID A .

Action got underway today at llgurss of the San Francisco
the Mayfair Country Club with Giants made their first appearance
many of the Country's top Pro's of the week. Horace Stoneham,
arriving for the practice round of president of the club, Pete, his
the third annual Mayfair Inn SIS,- son. "King Carl1' Hubbell, and BUI
000 PGA Open.
Rlgney, manager of tho Giants
The practice tee was covered were the first of many celebrities
with young hopefuls throughout the to be on hand. This la probably
day and a few of Uio well-known the most unique tourney of Iti
stars added color of the seme.
kind in that the combination of
The many well-known baseball | golf amt baseball go hand in hand.

VreoMent and general manager
of Southern Bell Telephone
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Board To Discuss
Fringe Area Fire
Protection Tonight
Top Item on tonight's agenda for
the ..tecting of the Board of San­
ford City Commliiloners wilt be
tha discussion of fire service out
side tho city limits.
In a previous meeting commlialoners discussed the possible ex
panslon of tho Sanford Fire De­
partment at an approximate cost
of 111,000 to the city In order to
maintain service In the Sanford
arCa and at the same time receive
Commissioners requested that
o higher rating from tho South
eastern Fire Underwriters,
additional Information be provld
ed in order that a thorough study
be made of the possible move or
whether or not the city should keep
fire protection to “ within the city
limits."
Other matters to be discussed
by the Board of Commissioner! to­
night Include the proposed radio
n ite m for the Fire,and. P/di-e.Df-,
psrtrrFeirtaY two Sanford Civic Cen­
ter with John Burton IV, the aridteet for tha project; and an ap­
proval of the second statement
for the Sanford Clvle Center.
Commissioners will consider a
request for a site for a target
range made by the Sanford Gon
Club; approve banks for deposl(Continued ex Page 3)

New Farmers Market To Be Dedicated Friday
. "Friday, Dee. 13.1 p. m. to “ D" produce, shorter buying time, and stock and nine agricultural-educa­
Dgy a | Sanford State Farmers' obtain the required quantltlei of tional facilities. Several statea
M arket when the new modern the type and kind of produce de- have passed laws similar to Flor­
ida's law permitting the building
market facility will be dedicated. sired.
The result of this experiment of such a system. Grois sales for
MTbls prestressed concrete building
b o a tin g about *240,000 to one of far exceeded Commissioner of the year ending June 30. 193T,
the mo«t up-to-date farmers' mar Agriculture Nathan Mayo's fond- totaled in excesa of 348 million
v j g t o , la tho .country. It rep'ace* ast hopes and tha ensu|pg years dollars as compared to a little over
the facilities deatroyed by fire saw the fulfillment of hto deerest 3300,000 the first year. Fiscal
last April," according to L. H. dream to provide FOB farmer- assets today exceed *3.600.000,
Suicess attained it shown by tha
Lewis, Director of State Slarkets. market sales.
Since the beginning, Florida's service* rendered through these
Back in 1934 a wooden platform
was erected In Sanford to he used market system has attracted na­ markets and by the fact that sev­
a i a meeting place for farmers tional attention—the first state eral have become price determin­
aod buyers. Hera grower* eou'd farmers' market system In the ing points on fresh winter vegegather produce In one central point United Stale -Federal and State ' tables.
The Sanford Market has contin­
*%and through competitive buying Departments of Agriculture have
^Obtain FOB prices rompensatdty i spent much time studying the.* uously operated since Us opening
•1 least to operating casts. Buyori msrketa which today number 11 date, Dec. 18, 1934, handling pro
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fruit sad vegetable; fbur live- duce valued In excesa of 33J.800.-

OOO over tho S3 year period. With
oni exception It h a i paid all Its
operating expenses during this
time, including Ha prorata share of
the expense of the main office.
In spite of Its msln shed having
been totally destroyed by fire as
wall as ono other building burned
out and considerable damage suf­
fered by another, the Sanford
Market has operated full-time dur­
ing the season since the fire.
All slate, county, city officials,
buyers, producers and friends of
the market are urged to attend
the opening and dedication of the
market.
Ten of the vegetable markets
winter vegetable! d e a l now.
These are Pompano, Plant City,
Fort Pierce, Sanford, Fort Myers,
Pahokee, Florida City, Wauchula,
Immokalfe and Palatka. Ronifay,
Gadsden County (Quincy), Starke
and Brookcr wiU come In for the
early spring deal. The livestock
markets operate year round.
Frank G. George, consulting
architect, formerly of Sanford,
who supervised the work at San­
ford State Farm ers' Market, has
moved hto effice to 119 North 4*h
St.. Palatka. George stated the
Sanford Market ia one of the moat
outstanding of this type of
ket and he feels the service the
new facility will render grower*
will far exceed the service render­
ed In the past.

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Mayfair Inn Opening
There was a noto of gaiety for
tho occasion that has never before
existed.
Souvenirs for (he opening occas­
ion were baseballs on which wae
stamped “ Mayfair Inn 10th Anni­
versary Opening." Many visitors
swarmed about a baseball great,
Carl Hubbell and a golf star,
Frank Slranalian. requesting them
to autograph the souvenirs of tho
occgalom • *" ♦ • • 1 l.
Originally planned for 400 reser
Ing night festivities were ManageV
Frank Mebane Jr. and Mrs. Me­ vatlons, more than 300 places wero
scl for the 19ST gala occasion.
bane.
The Tete Bukur Populalres, a
Especially notable was the fact
that visitor* milled about the lob­
by during the early cocktail hour
and were served Instantly, even
llmugli the Mayfair Inn facilities
were taxed to its capacity.

More than 300 Sanford ami Can
tral Florida citiieni at tended the
biggest and finest Mayfair Inn
Opening celebrations ever staged
here.
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Opening, the Mayfair Inn tobhy,
dining room, amt ballroom were
redecorated and refurnished for
the occasion,

A c c id e n t Victim
Gives Three Names
Names were Important to Con- Wheeler to the Goldsboro area to
liable J. Q. “ Slim" Galloway, but pol/it out Joe Thomas’ house. When
It took some time to get down to Constable Galloway stopped hU
the correct one Friday night when car, the Negro Identifying h'msclf
a 1931 Ford sedan skidded 313 as James Wheeler ran.
Constable Galloway said that ho
feet to stop only Inches In the path
found James Wheeler a b o u t
of an oncoming train.
The automobile, traveling south nno hour later. .Tames Wheeler
on the Upeala Road, left the high­ actually turned out la be James
way on a curve apparently out of Hurke, borrower of the automobile
control, tore down a power pole and Its driver as well as the same
guy wire, plowed through about man he had Identified a* Joe
SO feet of ground, and came to a Thomas.
stop In a ditch alongside the At­ 'the ear was the property of Leo
lantic Coast Line railroad track*. Peterson of Goldsboro.
Only minor damage resulted
Hurke was bulged in the Semiwhen the train clipped the car on note County Jail charged with
Iti bumper.
reckless driving while drinking.
A 37-year-old Negro at the scene Hand wss set at 3300.
of the accident about 1:30 Saturday
morning told Constable Galloway
that Joe Thomai was tha driver
and owner of the car. He Identi­
The General Henry Shelton San
fied himself as James Wheeler, a
passenger In the wrecked ear. ford Memorial Library was offi­
Howevtr, he told Constable Gallo­ cially opened Friday afternoon
way that be knew where Joe with a reception that drew a hugThomas lived and could take him | group of Interested citizens,
to the house.
; As visitors were greeted at the
Completing hto investigation o f1entrsnciway to the Library, they
the crash, Qalloway took James |

Elk’s Charity Ball
Scheduled Dec. 21
A t M ayfair Inn

trio of top mnilcUni seemingly
wero tho favorites of tho hug*
crowd which danced to specially
arranged musical numbers. Tho
"Populalres", according to Man­
ager Fran!. Mebane Jr., have been
retained for a nightly appearanca
In the cocktail lounge of the May*
fair Inn throughout tha season.
Visitor's acclaimed this year's
Mayfslr Inn opening u the mort
cotnrtW and ' (8 7 of tho hotel-) Ma­
lory.
The Mayfair Inn Opening night
celebration Immediately preceded
tho first day of tba Mayfair Inn's
313,000 PGA Open which got under­
way today with practice rounds.
Golfers from all ovar the country
streamed Into the hotel to take
part In tha tournament.

The Elk'i Charity Ball, an an­
nual event tn raise funds with
which to contribute to charitable
organisations, will be held thla
year at Ihe Mayfair Inn Satur
day Dee. 31.
Reservations are now being
made at Ihe Club with E. J
Stoughton Jr.
Tony Peres and his orchestra
have been engaged to provide
music for dancing to begin at 9:30
and continue until 1:30.
A spokesman for the Elks Club
said that dress Is optional and
that attendance prises will be
awarded.

Additional
Local News
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P ainter Displays
Pastels A t M ayfair
A retired U. S. Marine Officer,
who resides In Lake Mary, srill
put on display beginning today a
collection of original paiteis ho
has completed.
The display will be placed tn tha
TV Room of Ihe Mayfair Inn and
la open for visitors dally through
the holidays.
Philip D. Mltchcl, tha retired U.
S. Marina Officer, studied art at
the Bowman Art School In New
York, the High Museum of Art In
Atlanta, Ga., and at Miami Uni­
versity.
The original pastels ar. arled
and Include landscapes, birds,
boats, seascapes, animals portray­
ing action, a few scenes done In
Old Mexico, and seanes on the St.
Johns River.

Memorial Library Officially Opened
received their first filmpse of one
of Florida’* most valuable collec­
tion of literature. General San­
ford's personal library has been
catalogued and made ready for
those who will be reading about
world history and doing research

on the early days of Sanford from
the founder’s own words.
The I ’-rsry hsi been put Into
top shape by Miss Franrlne Flana­
gan, a librarian who Is famillsr
with the languages in which the
library books ars printed.
Notable alio to tha visitors were
the original paintings of General
Sanford, Mrs. Sanford, and many
members of the Sanford family.
Articles and memoirs appeared
generously placed about the lib­
rary to recall many of the events
of the early years of Sanford's
founding and of th j beginning of
America’s gru th and Importance
among nations.
Ret.lvlng guests at the recc^
tion Friday afternoon were mem­
bers of the General Henry Shelton
Sanford Memorial Library's board
of managers and those who played
a prominent part in creating the
library. Randal Chase, Gen. J. C.
Hutchison, II. B. Pope, Mr*. Fred
T. Williams, Dr. J. Barnard Root.
I C. R. Dawsm. the Rev. Fred En*
minger and many othera.
Representing the City and the
County were Mayor David Gatchel
and Co.nmtostoa Chairman Fred
Dyson.
Many of the descendant* of fam­
ilies who were among tho (lr&gt;t
settlers of Sanford were present
at tha reception to see the library
tor the first time and to be on
hand to meet the many cltiitna
LOOKING AT HOME of Ihe Items on HI*pUy at the new t.'raeral Sanford M tnorlal Library U part who attended the reception.
et the erowd attending Ihe opening Friday.
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Mon. D«e. t, 1957—P a n 8

VAH-9 Returning
From Deplopent
"On USS Ranger

Texaco Reveals
New Speed-Charge
Service System
Residents of the Sanford area
who hold Texaco eredit cards are
currently receiving plastle cards,
which introduce the new Texaco
Speed-Charge Service, one of the
natlon*i largest credit aystema, W.
H. Griffin, Jr., District Manager,
for The Texas Company at Jack­
sonville, has announced. The new
cards become effective January 1,
ta n .
Griffin said that more than &gt;,700.000 cards are now in the mails,
and the new system, adopted as a
result of yean of careful planning,
represents the latest word In speed
and efficiency. He said that the
new system is of unique conven­
ience to motorists because it la
honored for eredit purchases by
more than 35,000 Texaco dealers
in every one of the 41 States and
throughout Canada.
A time-saving feature of the new
Texaco Speed-Charge Service is a
streamlined imprinter used at the
service station. This new device
prints 90 per cent of the invoice
in one quick motion, with preci­
sion and accuracy.
In addition. The Texas Company
is instilling a completely new sys­
tem of electro-mechanleil account­
ing equipment at New York, Chi­
cago, Houston, and Loq Angeles
to process the more than 100.000,000 separate invoices that will re­
sult from Texaco credit card trans­
actions during the coming year.

f t * B u t ot Heavy Attack Squidfa s H!ss returned to Sanford yes­
terday from a deployment on
board the Navy’s neweit aircraft
carder, the USS Ranger. VAH9,
after returning from NATO axerd ie Strike-back on board the USS
S a r a to g a in October, was selected
to participate in the Ranger's
shakedown cruise. Advance ele­
ments of the squadron flew tp the
USS Ranger lest than three weeks
after their return from the frigid
waters north of the Arctic Circle.
Crews from Nine had the honor
of landing the first A3D sweptwing Jet bomber on the Ranger.
Cdr. N. K. Mclnnls, USN. VAH9
Operations Officer, landed his Sky•w a rrio r aboard on Nov. 12. and
was followed swiftly by five other
VAH-9 aircraft.
The USS Ranger, latest of the
Navy’s giant Forrestal elass air­
craft eard ers, conducted h e r
shakedown, or trial, cruise primaril.' In Carribean waters south
of Cuba. The entire Sanford squad­
ron followed the advance elements
aboard on Nov. ll, and afforded
J h « new card ers erew valuable
Experience In shipboard handling
*■ modem Jet-type planes.
Capt. J. R. Reedy. USN, ComHatWing One, and members of
his staff were aboard the Ranger
on an inspection tour. Capt. Reedy
became the first officer of his rank
to pilot an A3D Skywarrior on
board an aircraft carrier when he
flew a flight from the Ringer’s
deck and landed back aboard on
^N ov. 32.
“ Advance flight crews of Hitron
Nine ardved back In Sanford last
Wednesday. Approximately onehalf the squadron la scheduled to
leave again today for a short
cruise on board the USS Forrestal.

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$ 1 5 ,0 0 0
( C i a l i m i ( M p a * 1)
it’* kind in the entire atate end
it looka as though they have suc­
ceeded.
T ip Twelve Money Winner* fee *57
Dick Mayer, St. Peters­
burg, Fla.
$*5,933.00
Doug Ford, Mahopae,
N. Y.
*5,0*4-37
Dow nnatcrwald,
Tequesta, Fla.
»,147.0*
Sara Snead, White Sul­
phur Springs, W. Va. 2M00.S3
Arnold Palmer, Latrobc
Penn.
37,937.10
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Paul Harney, Bolton,
Maas.
21.715.43
Bill Caiper, Bonita,
Calif.
»,907.33
Art WaU Jr., Pocano
Manor, Penn.
30.317.43
At Balding, Miami,
Fla.
19,174.50
Mike Souchak, Grosslnger, N. Y.
11,297.34
Jimmy Demaret, Kiameaha Lake, N. Y.
17,400 91
Jay Hebert, Sanford,
Fla.
IT, 403.99

Board
(Continued from Page 1)
torles, adopt a resolution regard­
ing Dr. J. N. Tolar; and conilder
a resuest to operate a taxicab to
and Irom Midway.
One bid, that of supplies for
the Utility Department, will be
considered.
Miscellaneous business from the
floor a 1 from commissioners, not
appearing on the agenda, will be
considered.

ASSISTANT TRAINER DIES
MIAMI (UP)— Bart Sweeney,
57-year-old assistant to veteran
trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons,
died following a heart attack
Tuesday. Sweeney, whose assign­
ments included caring for such
horses as Nashua and Bold Ruler,
was taken to a hospital shortly
after arriving here last Friday
for the start of the winter racing
season.

Enterprise

By Ilf Ira Sipdgras*
The regular meeting of tho W.
S. C. S. of the Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church was held at the
homa of Mrs. J, V. Richards with
Mr*. Louise Wilson and Mrs. Ida
Padgett as co-hostesses. The pro­
gram for th* evening waa on
“Japan” and conducted by Mra.
Harry Anderson. During the busi­
ness session, plana were completed
JOHN* L. IM U 'M I.r .r
C h a ir m a n . Uoard o f Publle for the rummage sale during the
I n a t ru c t l o n for tiem lnole
early part of January and the
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
group is planning to aerva refresh­
IL T. Mllwaa. Hacratar v
B u p a r l n t e n d a n t of P u b l i c I n atru c- ments at the church Christmas
tl O B
party, date announced later. It
1* T i l hi CU l H T O F TMB* I’OL HTV waa reported that approximately
J l 1h «s:. I 11 M I hi Ola K t o r n ) .
$25 waa cleared on baked aale and
FI.OM Itl.1, IT PHOM.irM*
1.) Mr. F 9 T A T K OF
added to local treasury. Mrs. Ray­
M A T T H E W II. DAVIDSON, also mond Lawaon of Osteen was ap­
k n o w n a s MATTHMW H. DAVIDpointed to fill the vacancy of sec­
•ON', JU .
Dacoasad retary of supplies, caused by the
TO ALL (MCU1TOMS A M I Philt*
»OA» H A I I I t i t 'L A I l l g OM UK- resignation of Mra. Laurimore.
m.%
.him \t. %
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iii s;*»ra rail The group sang Christmas car­
You a n d each o f you a r o h ereby
a o t l t l e d a n d r e q u i t e d t o p r e s e n t ols and enjoyed the get-lo-gethcr
a n y cl a i m s an d d e m a n d s w h i c h you. time and delicious refreshments
or
either
oC you,
may
h ave
,
ag ain st
the
oat at a of
M a t­ lerved by the hostesses.
t h e w
II.
D a v id s o n ,
a/k /a
Mrs. W. C. Lawson entertained
M a t t h e w II. D a v id s o n Jr., d ev es ted , with a dinner party at her home
l a t o of s a id C o u n ty , to t h e County
J u d g e of dem lnolo C o u n ty , F lo rid a, on Stone Island Friday evening.
a t hie o ffice In t h a c o u r t h o u se of Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Sam
aal*l C o u n ty a t Hanford. F lo rid a ,
w i t h i n e i g h t r s l e n d s r m o n t h s from l*awson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dann
(h e tim e o( t h e f irs t p u b lic a tio n of Jr. and Mr. and Mra. Dave Ragon
t h l a notice. K*«h claim o r dem an d of Orlando.
• h a l l he In w r i t in g , a n d etiall s t a te
Col. Charles Weaver has spent
t h a p lace o f residen ce and post
o f f i c e a d d r e e t of t h e t l a l m a n t . and several days this week in St.
sh a ll be s w o rn to by t h e c la im a n t,
a g e n t , o r a t t o r n e y , an d a n v such Petersburg on business.
c l a i m o r d em an d n o t so filed ahall
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Erwin of Phi­
be void.
ladelphia, Penn, were holiday
r e a r l K Dav idson
A t e t e c u t o r of t h e Last guests of Mr. and Mra. L. O. Day­
Will a n d T e s t a m e n t of
M a tth e w If. Dav id so n . aUo man. They left over the week end
known
a* M a t th e w If. for a visit in the southern part
Davidson. J r . deceased
of the state.
F l r » t p u b l i c a t i o n Nov. 21. 1917,
Guests last week at the home
A l l y : W. K. W i n d e r * e s Ho
W i n t e r P a r k . Fla.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stultz were
T h # B o« M o f C o u n ty C n p i n t l i i l o n / Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of
e r a o f Hemlnole C o u n t ) . FlorMa. Rcdbank, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs.
w ill receive bMa a t (ha C l e r k 's Offlea In t h e C o u r t l l o u t * a t Hanford, Charles Connell and children of
u p lo l ; M o'c lo ck P. M. D ecem b er SL Petersburg over the weekend.
K . 1917 fo r t h e f o llo w la g :
Guests at the home of Mr. and
I t e m No. t
Mra. Harvey Dunn over holidays
F u r n i s h i n g all la b o r an&lt;t m a ­
and week end were Mra. Cornelia
t e r i a l s s n 4 c u m p leta In sta lla ­
Priddy and George Patterson of
tio n o f th* f o llo w in g detcrlbe*!
fen ce a t T h e Dig T r e e P a r k :
■Miami. Mr. and Mrs. John Karl
t l « e lineal feet of h u r r i c a n e
Ogden and family of Jacksonville
f en ce 4 feet high.
N e c e ssa ry m e t a l post s e t In
and Charles Dunn of Tampa.
co n crete.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright spent
2—
1® foot gate*.
\
the holidays and week end at the
I te m No. S
home of their daughter bliss Ber­
One M l Double F ac#.| ftlope i
T o p C o u n ter w ith th * follo w in g
tha Wright of Jacksonville.
gwnwrsl *p« rtflc* tlone:
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hender­
I t o p e n in g on each iMeson and family, who plan to make
C o n ttn u « u e linoleum Inp w ith
b r o n t a b ead ed binding.
their home *in Daytona Beach
2 — I r o l le r
shelf
starter
visited friends Tuesday. Clarence
unite.
3d— I r o l le r eh elf a a n e t
made his former home here it
units.
the Children’s Home.
3 — t&gt;slr e n d panel*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell of
3 — I t a r t e r u n it baaee.
21— an n e x u n it »»*•**.
Atlanta, Ga., who have been guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Light, are
P M to he acco rd in g t o s k e t c h
on file In t h e C l e r k 's Offlre.
visiting friends and relatives in
C o lo r—ol ive g r e e n
th* southern part of the state this
T h * ab ove t o ha co m p letely I n ­
week. They plan to return at the
s ta lle d l* t h e Hecord V a u l t ef
end of the week.
t h e C l e r k 's O ffir* n t h e C o u r t
l l o u t e a t Hanford* F lo rid a .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sarver will
return this w*ek end after a visit
I n s t a l l a t i o n t e also coniine of
e p a c . n g p r e se n t co u n ter * so as
with friend* and relatives. Mra.
t o leav e 3— I I Inch o u t e r aisle s
Sarver baa been visiting her fami­
a n d 2— 11 lach c e n t e r alelea.
ly In Virginia while Mr. Sarver
K q u lp m e n t t o ha eq u al to line
m a n u f a c t u r e d b y W a te o n M t n u visited and did some deer hunting
f a c t u r l n g C o m p an y .
In Ohio.

Legal Notice
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C l a r k of th o C i r c u i t C o u r t o f M«mi«
Bolo C o u n t y . Florida* w lU o r th o
l l t h dajr o f Dot e m b e r , 1117* a t 11:00
A . M. a t t h o m a i n d o o r o f t h o Court
lloiaoo of Jfem lnolo C o u n t y , U tho
C i t y o f H a n f o rd . F l o r i d a , o f f e r for
m Io aod s e l l a t p u b lic o u t c r y to
t h o h l a h o a t a n d b o t t Milder for
o a t h , t h o ( o l l o w l n i d e a r r tb o d p r o ­
p e r t y a d n a t a In Htm lnolo County*
F lorida, lo - w lt;
leot T w e n t y . o l r &lt;3€) o f fltock
T w e n t y - T w o (13) o t Pino*
l.evol Hubd lvlelun, a f r o r d l n f f
to P l a t t h e r e o f ao d u l y r e c o r d e d In P l a t I to o k I. a t
p a g o a S t a n d 17 o f th o P u b lto
llei o rd o o f Bomlnolo C o u n t y .
Florida.
o r a u a n t t o t h o F i n a l D o crao of
o r e c lo a u r o e n t e r e d In a r a e o p e n d ­
in g In oald C o u r t , t h e ot ylo o f which
to Mld-Mtato I n v e s t m e n t C o rpora*
lion , a F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n . P l a i n ­
t i f f , va. C h a r l o t t e t l r y a n f . a alngla
Woman. D e f e n d a n t , a n d t h a d o ck et
n u m b e r of w h i c h la M i l .
W lT N K iW m e han d a n d t h e offlr i e l aeal of a a t d C o u r t, th la I t h day
tC D a c e m b a r. l f IT .

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C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt
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C lark
H A R R T Si. HOUR*
A ttorney fo r Plaintiff
Site M organ S t r e e t
P. O Ilox SStS
T a m p a I, F l o r i d a
A l l \ F.ItTinKVIF.TT F o i l till)*
T h e Hoar d ttf P u b lic I n a t r u c t l o n for
P am lao la C o u n t y , F l o ri d a , will r e ­
ceiv e bide f o r t h a f u r n d h l n g o f all
la b o r , m a t e r i a l s . e q u i p m e n t
and
aerv tcea r e q u i r e d for t h a c o n s t r u c ­
t i o n o f C l a a e ro o m
A dditions to
Be mlnola H i g h Bchool. (co n aletln g
of t e a rla a a r o o m a , t o i l e t s , co v ersd
£ * a l k &gt; . e t c ) ; a n d 1917 Addition to
^ C r o o m s Aca demy* f c o n s l a t l n g of
e i g h t e l a s a r o o m a . fo lia te , covered
w a l k s a n d n e w b o i l e r p l a n t ) ; both
p r o j e c t * In H anford . Hem lnole C o u n ­
t y . F l o r i d a : u n t i l lo an a. m , J a n ­
u a r y I. 1911. a t t h e School A d m in ­
i s t r a t i o n B u i l d i n g . C o m m e r c i a l A v e­
nue. H an fo rd . F lo rid a , a t w hich
Km * a n d p l a c n t h e bide will be
p u b lic ly op en, d a n d r e a d aloud.
D r a w i n g * a n d ap eclflcatlo n e m ay
be o b t a i n e d b y d e p o s i ti n g f l o i. M
w i t h t h a A r c h i t e c t , J o h n A. Iturton
IV. C o m e r F i r s t k t r e e t a n d Mellon*
v l l l e A v en u e. Hanford, F l o ri d a , for
- t h e f lre t e e l «af d o c u m e n t * o b ta ln 0 9 i | Much slepoelt will he refu nded
In full to e a c h p e r so n w h p retu rn *
t h e * |o r o m en ta In go od condition
w i t h i n I* d a y * a f t e r t h e b i d o p en ­
i n g ; w l t b e i c e p t l n n a t n o t e d below.
A d d i t i o n a l eeta m a r be o h te ln e n
a t th * co at o f |Sa
each , w hich It
h a l f r e f u n d a b l e . U e e e ra l C o n t r a c t ­
o r* a e r u r l n g d o c u m e n t* a n d not
s u b m i t t i n g p r o p o s a l t ah ill be refu n d ed o n e - h a l f o f d ep o s it upon ret u r n of d n c u m e i t a In g o o d c o n d i ­
tio n .
A c e r t i f i e d c h e c k o r b e n k d raft.
p a &gt; a b t e t o t h e B oard o f P u b lic lastructlo a
for
Hemlnole
Count y.
^ F l o r i d a , r . H. f l o v e r n m e n t llnnds.
^ &gt; r a a a t l n f a c t o r y bid b o n d i t e r a t e d
by t h e b i d d e r an d a c c e p t a b l e aurat i e s In a n a m o u n t e q u a l t o five per
c a n t o f t h o b id ahall bo a u b m l t t e d
w i t h e a c h bid.
... .
T h e a u c c e e a fu l b i d d e r w ill ha ran u l r s d t o f u r n i s h a n d p ay f«r *atl e f a c t o r y p e r f . r r m a n c o an d pay m en t
bond nr bonds.
. . . . ....
A t t e n t i o n la c a lle d to t h e fact th a t
n o t less t h a n th * m in im u m talari#*
a n d w a g e s a e se t f o r t h In t h o H p e c t flc o fl o n s m u s t be paid on th la proT h e B o a rd o f P u b lle I n s t r u c t ! * * for
H«mlaole C o u n t y . F l o ri d a , r t t e r v s s
■ t h e r i g h t t o r s l e c t a n v a n d / o r all
bid* o r t o w a l v o a n y I n f o r m a l i t ie s
In th # b i d d i n g . No bi d shntl be
w t h d r a w n f o r o perio d o f fifteen
f t l ) d s v e t u b s e q u e n t to «he o p en ,
t o g of M da w i t h o u t t h e co n s e n t of
t h o B o a rd .

O. D. F arre ll’s

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Arcade
Package Store
Featuring
Tha Very Beat
310 E. la t

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G ram m ar School
M eets Lake Monroe
Twice On Gridiron
Aa a prelude to the Peanut Bowl
game to be played Friday night
at the Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Sanford Grammar School met
Lake Monroe touch football on
both Thursday and Friday.
Both gamea were played at Lake
Monroe.
Sanford Grammar School lost
Uio first game T-* and eama back
on Friday to taka the gama 22-7.
Principal Herald Heckenbach
said that both games srere nip and
tuck for tha two teama. However,
he said, excellent school spirit waa
displayed aa the data nears for
tha annual Peanut Bowl Game
festivities.

Combined Lions
Club Zone Party
Plans Underway

Southern
(Continued From Pag* OM)
Airtronics Internationa Corpora­
tion, represented by lta president,
Robert G. Kramer, received the
historic installation which waa
placed In service in the new elec­
tronic firm’s recently completed
manufacturing plant. This instilla­
tion placed Florida first among
Southeastern States to reach the
millionth Bell Telephone milestone.
Alan Boyd, chairman of the Flori
Ida Railroad and Public Utllltlc*
Commission, at installation cere­
monies thia morning, placed the
first call from the millionth tele­
phone to Senator W. A. Shands,
president ot the Florida Senate at
Gainesville.
Speaking at commemorative lun­
cheon ceremonies honoring the oc­
casion. Boyd cited the Important
contributions being made by Sou­
thern Bell Telephone Company to
the growth of the state. “The ach­
ievement, represented by the In­
stallation ot the one millionth Bell
system telephone, provides us with
an excellent yardstick of Florida’s
development. Since 1910, Southern
Bell In Florida has gained an aver­
age of 09.500 telephones per year.
Certainly such an achievement is
Indicative of Southern Bell’s faith
In Florida and Florida’! future,”
he said.

CASSELBERRY- William Digg!e. a member of the local IJona
Club, waa appointed temporary
chairman to formulate plans for
a combined Lions Club Zone party.
No date was announced but l( Is
expected the party will be held In
March of next year.
Clubs of Zone 1, southeast region
three, that will participate In the
affair are: Axalea Park, College
Park, Colonlaltown, Casselberry,
Winter Park and Lockhart.
Higgle organized the first com­
bined Lions Zone party four years
ago, when he was zone chairman.
At that time the clubt In Orlando,
Holden Heights, Plnecastle and
Pine Hills were in Zone One.
Bill Wallace of Winter Park,
By Marian Jones
chaiiman of Zone One, who ap­
OVIEDO—A fair size crowd
pointed Diggle, said that all clubs
of Zone Two would be invited to turned out Friday night to witness
the first local basketball game be­
participate.
tween the Oviedo I.lon and St.
Cloud.
Mrs. Marguerite Partin’s girls
were In the opening game. When
the St. Cloud lassies walked out on
The Oviedo P-TA will meet to­ the floor, I almost held my breath
morrow night at S p. m. in the —thew were all so tall.
Coach Marguerite hid told me
school auditorium.
prior to the game that two of her
Mrs. Thomas Moon, program
chairman, says the Oviedo High guards were sick — Karen Boatright and Betty Puda.
School Glc* Club will provide an
Mrs. Partin had on her starting
interesting and enjoyable program
quintet one of her veteran for­
for the event.
wards, Melanie Jackson, a senior
A spokesman for th* Oviedo P- this year. Mary Ann Slaton, who
TA said “We hope everyone will la quite tall herself, a Junior, Is In
come.”
the first five this year. In addition
that little crackcrjack guard, Ann
COLORED NEWS
Deshazo, a Junior and only In
Oviedo a little over a year, has
turned forward.
For her starting guards Friday
night Mrs. Partin used Junto Flem­
ing, Ann Lundy and Pat Jackson.
Funeral services "for Ed John­ Mary Ann made the first two
son will be held at 2 p. m. Wednes­ points, Oviedo leading 30. St.
day at the St. Paul Baptist Church Cloud quickly tallied with three to
with ReV. B. II. Hodge officiating. tie the score. Both sides found dif­
ficulty In finding the basket, miss­
SPUTNIK SIGHTED
ing many good lay-ups. The quart­
NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (UP)— The er ended 10-4 Oviedo’s favor. In
rocket that sent Sputnik Into space the second quarter, the St. Cloud
was visible here Monday night, al­ girls made only two points, end­
lowing a local television station to ing 19 fl, Oviedo.
get a live two-minute shot of it.
Coach Marguerite Partin Inter­
WSM-TV caught the brilliant rock­ changed her girls, giving many of
et aa it streaked by at about 45 them the chance to play. Katherine
degrees above the darkening hori­ Miklcr, Josephine Mikler, Sandrn
zon between 5:12 and 5:14 p m , and Marlene Bellhorn all played
passing southeast from Michigan at sometime during (he game as
to North Carolina.
well as llessle Fleming, Caro!
Parker and Julie Gore.
Curbside telephone pay stations
Tha third quarter found the
are being tried out in Chicago. Oviedo quintet well out In front,
They may be used by a motorist 33-19.
without his leaving the car.
In lha final quarter, Coach Par-

Girls' Basketball
Quintet Wins Game
Over St. Cloud

Oviedo P-TA M eet
Slated Tomorrow

Johnson Funerol
W ednesday 2 p.m.

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SCHOOLING RACES N IG H TLY
7:30 p.m .
OPENING M ATINEE W ED N ESD A Y
DECEMBER 18th
P lat (s Follow Championship Hacta at Jerry Collin*
All New Track

Lions On Top

G eneva Resident

Dies Saturday

Mrs. Nell* N. Thomas, $2, died,
at a local nursing homa at 4:45
p. m. Dee. 7 following a lengthy
illness.
Mrs. Thomas had lived In Gen­
eva for 54 years. She waa horn
H*” h T‘ 1,71 ,n ®blon«. 'U*
She waa a member of the Gen7a Methodist Church.
Survivors Include one son, John
i. Thomas, Geneva; one grandlaughter, Mrs. John Brumtey,
Geneva; one grandson. Frank A.
Thomas. U. S. Naval Aeademy at
Annapolis, Md.; two great grand­
daughters, Deborah and Jennifer
Brumlty of Geneva.
Funeral services were held at 2

In St. Cloud
Game Friday

m. today a t Briaaon Funeral
Home with the Ret. Georg*
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Burial was la Geneva Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers were: C.
H. Harrison, ft. T- SummerslQ,
Homer Ballard, W. V. Wagnon, W.
G. KUbee and Lester Brawn.

Hospital Notes

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In W inter Park

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tin’s girls held the St. Cloud girls
to only four point gain, the game
ending 41-22, favor of Vie local
girls.
This was the second victory for
the Oviedo girls, their first being
over Seville in the opening game
of the season. Miry Ann made 3d
points. Melanie 12, and Ann ReSnazo 11.

091(1 Houri. Doily 15; Friday 1-1; (lettd Saturday

-ORIANOOD O W N T O W N —4 0 1 W a i t C e n t r a l A v s n v e . . . .GA rrf tn 3 -4 4 9 $
C O I O N I A I T O W N —1 2 4 3 t a i l Colonlol D rW e.G A rd an 5 2 4 4 1
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L O A N S M A D I T O R I S I D I N T S 0 9 ALL N I A R B T T O W N S

TUESDAY. DEC. 17
2 CHOICE INCOME PROPERTIES
SIT. DOHA, Lake County
1:30 P.M.—MODERN DUPLEX
1355 Highland Av*. (U.B. llwy. 411)
Situated on a large corner lot meas­
uring approx. 120‘xl22‘. Construction
ia of concrete Mock with asbeatoa
shingle roof. Living rooms feature
Heatalator fireplaces. Adjacent to
thia property is a lot of approximate­
ly 4S'xl22’ with many citrus trass,
which may b* purchased separately
or together with duplex.
3:30 P.M__ 4 UNIT APT. IlOUBR
811 E. Liberty Avt.—Clone te High­
land Ave.
Fully furnished, on a lot approximate­
ly 145’x300\ The *ntlr* lot la fenced
Ui protect the beautiful landscaping,
large shndo and citrus trees, shrub*
ami palms. All city conveniences are
enjoyed. Enough room on the rear
of the lot for an expansion.

NOW 1(4 THE TIME! . . . to REI.L
YOUR WORTHWHILE PROPERTIES
by meant of th* Burreaaful Bine* t i l l
IIANSHROUGH AUCTION METHOD.
POTENTIAL BUYERS from Many
State* are NOW IIEIIE! ~ and BEADY.
Call IIAN.SllltOLT.il, GArden 4-1571.
MONDAY. DEC. 19-1:10 P.M.
I.AKF.FRONT HOME «m
Lake Jennup. Semi""'* r
15 Ms. north af ORLANDO
14 511. nnuth &lt;&gt;f SXNKO'II)
Eav« of U..S. 17-92 on State ltd. 419
Thla delightful -J bedroom, 1-balh homa I* prnetb-nllv new 14 months nidi Is well constructed
with furred wall* xnd arphalt roof. Has a re ---»
floored rarportn with 9x14* storage space. I » t
«lre Is 70’xl25’. Home feature* ce-tar
colored bathroom, fixtures, copper pipe*, knotty
cypress panelling and built-in range and oven,
narliecue pit and boat shelter. Location Is fa­
mous for excellent fi-hlng nnd hunting. l a i n
Jessup connects with Ht. Johns River “The Nile
of the Anieriesx” and tha Inland Waterway to
the Atlantic Ocean.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18—1:30 P.M.
3-IIHDK0O51, 2-HVTII HOME
Approx. 3 Arres on LAKE CECILS
.llw y . 514—««x Ml. 5Ve*t ef
KISSIMMEE
Handy lo New .Merlin Plant
Divided into 2 lot*—on* on which
the home U situated front* on the
highway and extends all the way to
tho lake with a boat slip or basin
running from the lake into a boat
shelter. Th* extra lot fronts on tha
lake. 1’roperty can tie bought as 2
separate tract* nr all together. Horn*
is of masonry construction with as­
phalt ahingla roof. Th* New Martin
I'lant recently opened and dedicated
Wed., Dee. 4th, is very handy to this
property being just 11 miles distant.

THURSDAY. DEC. 19—1:30 P.M.
OSBORN POULTRY FARM snd Il'iME
On State ltd. 4.10-A, Approx. ] 5li.
from ORANGE CITY—I Ml. from Caasadaga
Property consisting of approx. 20 acre*, front*
approx. 900’ on paved state rd. 430. Improve­
ment* consist of a .7-bedri&gt;om hoe-s (it -•
old) and prosparou* poultry business. Th*
linos* Is of rypr*«* construction with uak 1
floor and a larg* cement floored screened
front porch. It ha* .1 good six* bedrooms anil
I* well provided with ample windows and

FRIDAY, DEC. 20—1:39 P.M.
U. S. llwy. ( I t —It* ML north ef
ORLANDO
« ROOM HOME (Furnished)
Approx. IZ'i Acre*—Platted Lola
Approx. 800 ft. Iliahway FRONTAGE
and 125 ft. LAKH FRONTAGE
RUT SEPARATELY! COMBINATION! AS A WHOLE!
Horn* ronaDting of living room, din­
ing room, kitchen, 2 .bedrooms and
Its baths. House tells completely
furnished Including stove, refrigera­
tor aivl a Hotpoint automatic wathar.
There’* excellent potential here for
INVESTORS! DEVELOPERS! and
BUILDERS! This would make an
IDEAL SITE FOR A TRAILER
COURT I Th* highway frontag* could
be easily adapted to moat any busi­
ness us*.

rlosrle.
Thera ar* approx. 900 white leghorn pullets
housed In 3 bldgs, plus a cement block egg
room and a growing pen. Poultry houses
are equipped with 8(0 laying cagua w.Js
food trough* and running water. Space for
many more cage*. Th* poultry may b* bought
with nr without tha real astat*. A 3 or 4
year old International Tractor and ite equip­
ment, all In good condition, also sella.

Many other coming llanrbrough auctions Incl'J ling: Ranchra, HubdlvMons, Motels. Restaurants,|
Duplexes, Commercial Properties, Residential, etc.

TERMS: 20% Down
Ualance Announctd

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OVIEDO- ^Coi’ n u iu era quintet met the St. Cloud uoya In tha
final game of tha evening. We
watched them warm up before­
»hand. Tho St. Cloud boy* were
DEC.
•
rather small In atatue comparing
Admission*
the difference In hei$ht to that of
Jerry
Lumberson
(Sanford)
the past few year*.
Diane Sangster (Sanford)
Carl Fabry, captain of the team
Stt
Zenobia Mabel Fagan (Deand the 9 ft. 4 eenter for the local
Land)
lads. Is the tallest boy Coach Mik­
James Edward Womack (San­
ler hai this year.
ford)
The retrieved on the first tipBirths
off. passed the ball qnlckly to
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*.
Wallace Kelsey for a three point
James Lumberson (Sanford)
lead. The first quarter was rather
Dischargee
slow, the end being Ovl*|* 11, St.
Clayton Daniel Goodmood
Frank Edward Oglesby, 37, died
Cloud *.
(Sanford)
Saturday morning in Winter Park.
Coach Mikler has Andy Duda re­ Jk former resident of Seminole
Dorihea Child* (Sanford)
turning to the basketball lineup County, he waa born In Lake Mon­
Diana L. Johnson (Sanford)
after being out last year due to roe.
Sonja Blackwood (Lake Mary)
a back injury. Andy is doing quite
Lucius Burke (Sanford)
He la survived by six brother*.
well, too. Mike Duda, who showed Lawtle Oglesby, Orlando; Shelton
remarkable promise last year, Is Oglesby, William Oglesby, Pres­
WANTED
ton Oglesby, Theodore Oglesby and
also In there this year.
By
local
organisation . . Man
Jam
es
T.
Oglesby,
all
of
Sanford.
Wallace Kelsey, ■ senior, was
or Woman with experience In
A military funeral will be held
in the game quite frequently.
'i
meeting public for part-tlmn
The Oviedo lads were slow in the at 2 p. m. tomorrow and burial
work. Moat bar* ear.
ictery.
I
will
be
In
Evergreen
Cemetery
second quarter and let the St.
Write th* Herald, Box C -ll
Giving eg*.
Cloud, five climb up on them. They Cox-Parker Funeral Home .a in | ,
came up 13-12, tied the acore— charge.
then forged ahead 15-13.
Coach Miklcr quickly made a
T H E R E ’S NO N E E D T O C O T
substitution, sending in Jimmy
Brookshire, a Junior, and Pete UlS H O P P IN G L IS T
rey, a senior, for Wallace Kelsey,
and Johnny Trslnsky.
The switch In leadership on the
score board seemed to wake the
local quintet up. The game took
We'll b* glad t*
on a different tempo. With quick
lay ups by Andy Duds, Cart Fabry,
provide whatever
and several of the other boys, they
•xtra cash It
gained 10 points in a&lt; few m hutei,
the half ending 23-15, Oviedo.
raquirad »a cavoe
Coach Miklcr Interchanged his
boys frequently, too, also giving
your holiday axpansato
many the chance to play. The third
quarter saw the locals, well out
in front 39-24.
William llart, Joseph Duda and
Freddy Alford were alio used In
FROM NOW O N TIL CHRISTMAS
the game.
• Open S atu rd ay s 9 to 12 Noon
Carl Fabry led In points with
21 while Charles Webb bucketed
14 for St. Cloud.
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tiMWSsnsoauuKyneeldnts hers at this par­
ticular time law enforcement officials a n
equally baffled aa to why these Accidents are
fotitlnqinr.
How mans more Vfll th en be?
They win be just as often aa the last sin
if motorists fafl to hoed warnings to slow
down, be m en careful, comply with traffic
regulations, and keep that foot off the ac­
celerator I
Each and every person who drives and
operates an automobile in Seminole County
is an important one. Thex're important aa
tax payers, aa wage earners, aa-potential
leaders in our community, aa protectors of
our country—they are so important that we
don't want to lose a ■ingle one due to eareieaaneaa or oversight
Every railroad creasing in Seminole Coun­
ty !e adequately marked with signs denot-

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If icn ith in f
matter that
gamut oolvt gath er wnddaprobputttag togothar * workable model
l intricate »«*»*»&lt;«*In Seminole County—In leee then
, weeks — there here been alx out©i_treIn crasbox,
• some unknown reaeon, eutoiata have
„ _ J e u t the trafne, moetly in the dead
r night, to bump tote or place themeehree
where they would be h it
i to say, that ovtryono who
attempts to be careful
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Teeaowehle
i tay that they would be watchful of dan*
- «r potential danger,
i every instance, the eraehea that occur*
here in our county, could hare ban
led. And In each instance there was a
bittty that injuries auaUined could have
fatal
. ___j are none of us who want to be
I away from an accident, eoch as those
_ occurred in our good county, dead
_j.lxjurfca received in eueh tragedies aa
eutomohfle train crash.
officials a n mystified as to why

Justice Dept. Taking
On New Look

fn&lt;r a eroMlnr from elthe* .itmt'rm. *Ullnada furnish signs, the itato furniahea aigne,
the county furniahea signs—so there is no
good reason when an excuse eueh aa "I didn't
see It" is given.
When you’re approaching n railroad eroaaiar—Look Out! Be careful! Heed the signal

By MRLKNTMOMAB

day.

UoNag rtm mad

Regers n ek s next to Vice ProaWAftflNQTON (VP)—to e Jus­ dent Rickard M. Nixon aa GOP
tice Department is taking on a glamor bey. But they are net'ri­
look under the d y n a m i c vals for political favor. They are
leadership of Attorney General cloee friends, and Rogers la among
thorn plugging the hardest for Ni­
WUllsm Pierce Rogers.
Oaly • few weeks on the job, xon to via the next Republican
Rogers alrssdy Is setiog like ■ presidential nomination.
Rogara now prominent* la tho
new broom sweeping cloth.
In thst brief time, the new Republican sun was spotlighted
A.G.” has filled two of four top- after President Elsenhower's Nov.
level vacancies In the depart­ IS cerebral attack.
cause the likelihood of failure is so great ment ffe also has msde some Acting at tho request of tho
in inch cases, our test launchings should staff changss, and a number of White House staff, Rogara quest­
have been conducted quietly instead of in tap strata shifts appear to bs In ioned the doctors, studied tho sit­
uation, and came bp with the de­
the wind.
the glare of light that was focused on Cape to e handsome, hard-driving cision that na delegation of pres­
Canaveral.
Rogers is lathering around Mm idential duties wai necessary.
The failure waa even more a failure of bcifht and brainy man bearing Nixon and Rogara h o v e r e d
like Mm the stamp of "modern dose to the President d u r i n g
propaganda than of technology.
Republicanism." Two such men those critical hours whan tho doca
a
-w
arc federal Judft Lawrtncs E. ton wen confirming their diag­
the new deputy attorney nosis. They have toamad up many
Auto Trash Baskets N eeded Walsh,
general-designate, and W. Wilson times.
"What shall I do with this soft drink WMte who will head the new Civil
Nixen Asked too Advice
bottle, Daddy?"
Rights Division.
It was to Began1 homo that tha
Two Jabs Open
vice president apod for advice and
"Throw it out of the window."
still haa to pick man to comfort when President Elsenhow­
Our litter-strewn highways suggest that fillRogers
the top job in the criminal er suffered Ms heart attack in
there must be many conversations like this. division and the office of depart' 1U3.
Many driven and passengers seem to have m*nt legal counsel.
During tlu 1152 presidential
•o sense of misconduct in discarding un­ No abrupt shake-up Is antleipat. campaign, Rogers was one of
wanted possessions on the open road, even ed, but gradually and smoothly Nixon's chief political advisors.
Rogors la expected to place Ho was at Nixon's elbow during
when danger results.
around him his own coterie of lo­ the disquieting days that foilowed
Wastebaskets are indispenaible In homes, gs! experts.
disclosure of tho private fund
and street trash cans get a good deal of MtanwhUc, Rogers has stepped raised by California friends for
waste that otherwise would litter streets into the shoes of formor Attorney Nixon.
and sidewalks. This moves Wilbur Jones, General Herbert Brownell Jr. Uke ft waa Rogors who told Nixon
long groomed for tho post. to appeal to the public at he
chairman of the Road Board of Florida, to sAspro
number two man In the de­ would to a jury. The result was
ask three leading auto manufacturers to in­ partment under BrowasU, Rogers tho (famous broadcast to which
stall built-in trash baskets in their future had a hand In all .the policy-mak­ Nixon said tho only personal gift
ing decisions—and a bigger hand ha over got waa his dog "Chock
models.
In seeing thst they were carried era.*
Conceivably the reply may be that which out.
Rogers Is lean, broad - shouldseems to have greeted the campaign to make That Rogers Is a newcomer in the dared, six-feat tall. Ha la photo­
safety belts standard car equipment It will Rlsenhower administration an^ genic and as handsoma in a cleanbe said that trash baskets would add to tho Republican hlararehy is gen­ cut way as a movie idol.
the coat and reduce car sales. But they erally eoncaded. His rise In the Rogers Is to, a half-year young
national political picture has been er than Nixon. In addition to
Would be a big help!
swift
charm, ho possesses ability. He
a
S
a
Presidealia] Timber
won his political spurs when as
Economists have concluded that many Aa attorney general, tho affa­ counsel for a Senate Investigating
family budgets fail mostly because they ble, blond-hatred, blue-eyed Rog­ committee during the Truman ad
ers will be constantly la tho lime­ ministration, he helped to expose
are too easily budged.
light. Some observers believe ha the “mink eoet" and " d e e p
4
a
a
will be presidential Umber tom e- j freeis" scandals.

It W as A Failure O f Propaganda
Whan the much-heralded launching of Vanmild on the fourth of December fisaied out
a valve didn't work, the world
nsweea with chuckles. The United States
•stellite was dubbed Speetnik ("opooV*
means late) and Bputternik and various
other things rather less polite.
A couple of dan liter, the announcement
went out t u t all was now In order and the
satellite would be duly flung Into its orbit
At the scheduled moment there was a flash,
and a puff of black amoks- and that was
all. The chuckles and snicken of the world
resumed, crescendo I
th is unfortunate propaganda failure,
Which has resulted in making this country
• global laughingstock, could have been
avoided. It could have been avoided by the
simple expedient of not boasting quits so
brathly that on such and such a day we were
going to send up a moon.
No o m can reasonably blame the scientis­
ts and technicians responsible for the launch­
ing of Vanguard. They had a run of bed
luck. Mechanical failures are to be expected
when experimental models are being tried
out But exactly because of that, exactly bc-

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Monday, December 9, 1067

dispatch
cow meottog af Rad leaders.
TUo trid Ms
Tito, after suffer.ag a conven­
ient attack M lumbago wMrh delegates to try to Bad out jun
to Mi
rteg Khrushchev la to hU
closed him to cancel Ida plan to
from MI ovs
by Con- attend the Moscow mooting, or­
■Id ho
dered his own delegatee la rufhsa
delegate* went home, the
Partita to
to ten Tito thit
aa wolf as to those uader Comma- to sign tha
'a position Is unstable
st rule.
because powerful elements in the
Soviet Russia failed ia so at­ Then to Increasing
tempt to wte support for a bid to that relations between Tito and Soviet Communist party atm went
form a mow International Commu­ the Russian Communists are pret­ to revfrt to Stalin-type rule.
nist organisation, which it would ty bad.
In this* connection, a report pub­
have sought to dominate.
KEROSENE
18c
Both President Tito of Yuge lished to London says that the m l 18c
slavte and Communist loader ration TUo refused to go to MooWladystew Gomu'ks of Poland cow wan that Nikita S. Khrush­
IMPERIAL SERVICE
wore among those who refused to chev, tho Soviet Communist load­
STATION
s g m to tho setting up of any er, tried to censor a speech ha
Car. IMh A
such organisation.
Intended to make.
Now both Tito and Gomulka
stem to hava refused to Uke any
part la tha new propaganda pub­
lication.
Won’t Risk V. S. E*Iollam
Tho reason to that, tha material
used la tho now publication nat­
urally would ho Utterly anti-west­
ern. Neither TUo nor Gomulka
wants to toad Ms Basse to any­
thing of that sort and risk an­
tagonising tho United States.
Gomulka to recent weeks has
* of Ms differwith Russian Communist
toodors. He Is la a difficult situa­
tion ,under attack in Ms own coun­
try by Ms follow Communists
Us attempt to keep

WRONG TARGET
SALT LAKE CITY - « - Mery
Ann Roopeiana, IT, who ha eked her
car slowly from a driveway to
avoid hitting tom# garbage cans,
was forced to call the water department when tho vthlelo knock­
ed over ■ fire hydrant.

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FITCHBURG, Mass. — 01 _ Un­
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must make a careful toveutory of
all Items found on anyone arrested.
A Vermont woodsman, arrested
here after a spree, had Ml articles
on Ms person. Including three jac­
kets, two pairs of trousers, ■n
World War H discharge button,
one stale roll, a glass cutter, ■
Junior G-Man badge, a horseshoe
and to cents in change.

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MEMPHIS, Than, - t o - When
Robert Sehwam’a Duroc sow gave
birth to U piglets to February
IMS. Scbwam was happy over the
good farrow. But the sow was just
getting started. In three success­
ive six-month periods, she had
Utters of 17, U, and U — for a
total of 12.

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NO WIND
MEMPHIS. Taon. —SR— General
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warrant not to atriko Ma wife "o r
so muck as to raise your hand to
stir a wind that might blow bar
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Sanford, Flo.

These days the Jones have a hard time
keeping up with the people who are keeping
up with the Joneses.
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Weapons experts are working on develop­
ing a "pigmy" hydrogen bomb. That’s the
size that wlpea out a city but leaves the
suburbs.

Fruit Flies Used
In Tum or T e st
LOS ANGELES—(UPV—The In­
cidence of tumors in fruit flies has
been found to b* in direct propor­
tion t o tho amount of a kind of
amino arid In their diet.
Scientist* in tho soologv depart­
ment of tha University of Califor­
nia hero say the tumor-inducing
■gent probably is an Immediate
by-product of amino arid. Amino
arid belong to tho protein-building
Mock.
Tho experiment was conducted
with a group of fruit fllai raised In
s chemically defined medium . so
their diet could be rigidly control­
led. It was found that tumors devsloped when the smallest amount
of the amino arid (tryptophane)
supportable In Ufa appeared In the
diet.
At the amount of tryptophan* In
the dill Inerti ltd, tho number of
Individual flies showing Incidence
af ■ **r tor-cared in a linear proX
itntill nearly 100 par cant
who
tumors.
Tbo Investigators had estaMlshed that tbo fruit fly was incapable
Sf producing tryptophane but must
obtain it from food.

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Religion In School
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At Southside P.T.A.
•__________________ _________ m "The w ad of buMIng the apiritrial side of a ehild*’ way the subI
Joct chosen Thursday by tho Ber.
John Thom i i of Hoty Crow Epis­
copal Chunk when ho addreaasd
tho P-TA meeting Thursday at tho
Southaldo St bool.

Conning The News
% VIRGINIA COHH. RncMy ■Ctat
HATTJ bridge met Thursday
afternoon at Millie Bartow's
house. MaUic went all out and
served a delicious pie. Ruth Norveil won first prise. Others atlanding w o n Tarry Price. Anlt*
Hidden, Gtnny Nelson. Betty
McCracken, Dodie King and Marty MWraps. One of the old guard
In the bridge club, Sonja Blackwood, was In the hospital, and
Treta Michel has gone home to
Frederick, Md. to show off her
baby.
,
Station and Fasron wives flailed
In the Afterburner Thursday when
the Christmas luncheon Wit held,
Hostesses were Mary Mimta and
Phyllis Graham. The table was
decorated with polnMttlaa.'greetis,
N
^ u lrtd
e?
North
ridge,

her skid,
Many other Sanford reildi
took themselves to tbo big city
tM the Seminole* emerge vie
0(wa mor*. The Lake Mary 1
r ire Department also did a bi
business In barbecued chicken.
ia ^ j t the ersektnd was one
variety sad interest for every
All eyes turn nutty now for tho
niu| p eiaut Bowl Classic 1
Friday night at Memorial Itsdl
Understand from the wives \
while the fifth and sixth gt
fathers of Sanford Oram:
ichool hsva been endowed t
bold nicknames, their old bt
bava been creaking Just like
Ul. 8bouid be fun-so
)our tickets aow.

Wall. Rm
Tat ■'&gt;»•« this Wiu bo a b
0r*hie
l* men
dukf do
bou*
Bonnie FaW, l M*ry
Miry bu*Jr
. h*****
.
the
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THK DANCE FLOOR was crowded as couples enjoyed tho mm
else* Glanta Mayfair Inn Saturday night.
ny, Barbara Gustafson, Dot Leary,
Corlnne Georgs, E tthgr Rlney,
Evla WUllams, Betty Fttllsr, Muriel
Hawkins, Lea Cunning, Bea Ham­
rick, Jane Petr*, Juno P trrv , Joy
Webber, Peggy Tugwell, and Arlane Backar.
The only number not re-tocited
by Mrs. Donald (Jeaa) Jones, In
the recent Sanford flower show,
R o t . Thomas pointed oat that was 03811b—this Is for one of the 3:00 P. M. If you care ta fellow
From tho minute the guests were lopped with low cut black velvet.
tho average child spends only 17 beautiful attendants prises of ■ the pros while they are at their greeted a t the door of the Ran Mrs, Helen Andrew, manager of
hours a year in the chunk or Christmas irrangsment. Quickly relaxed beet, come out Tuesday Francisco Giants Mayfair Inn by the Mayfair Country Club, was for­
Sunday school. It U therefore evi­ look i t your ticket—If you havo tt, and see them qualify.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mebane, until mally gowned In a strapless red
The Palm circle of the Sanford
dent most of tho responsibility call Jean.
the hour when they bid their gown featuring rows of tullo and
Jane Miller la back In town, 1 charming host snd hostess fare­ a full blown rose bustle, Mrs. W. garden club will be entertained
J
Ewing and Elolse Dean tarried
of his religious tratnlnf rests on
a while In Sanford last week, be­ am happy to report. And just so well, tho opening was nothing but JC. McRoberti was the epitome Thursday by Mrs. H. P . Newton
tho homo.
Alice Mills doesn’t havarta taka
The parents
esnnot
the fore returning to homo and child­ any mors ribbing, Ernie was pure pleasure .Charlie Morrison of smartness In her beige lace of DcBary at 9:30 a. m. Mrs.
college
age. They
a nJust
nottell
strong
-j.
ren
In
Atlantic
Beach.
The
Doans
and Mias Mabel Maher were also sbaath with a daep blue ribbon George Wakefield of Estrella Bd.
child
that
must attend
Sunday
struck in the aya with a branch stationed la the spot of honor, as banded 1} the waist and falling to will be co-hosteia.
enough
to he
withstand
tho attacks
of a rt former Sanford residents.
school
Ho
must
sot
him
an
ex­
agnostic professors, and their beSalty and Bill Hutehlaon roughed while working In the yard. Hev festively gowned women end their ■ bow on the side.
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson of Gray
r
ample.
accompany him. " It
llefs a r tand
shattered.
It,
If you can call It that, on Ihelo looks mush Uka the you know who suave escorts flocked Into the galShadows nurseries is to ba guest
Is a caae, said Rev. Thomas, "of
Light
blue
tulle
in
a
strapless
man with his black eye patch.
Rav.not
Thomas*
ty of tho crystal lobby. This yesr, formal was the choice of blonde speaker. Her topic is Palma. Mem* qja
do H
ts lat do,
do as I hope
say".that re­ boat last weekend. If they aren't
ligion will become a part of the back by now, guess we should send
Mrs. Mebane chose a grey chiffon Mrs. Kirby Fite J r. Brilliants cov­ here are requested to bring Christ­
Tho Eptacopol
minister discuss­ out a posse.
public
ichool curriculum.
full length gown, complimented by ered the bodice. Mrs. Brack Per­ mas arrangements. A coffee will
ed tho public school, and Its al­
Visiting Floyd and Lucille Harris
-4
A short
business
meeting
was
a white fox stole. Mr. Mebane de­ kins wore cne of the many rrd folio**- the business session.
most
complete
divorce
from tho
Is his sistar, Molly. In a rush, 1
Regular monthly meeting ef the
bold, conducted
thethis
president,
parted from his dinner Jacket of short formats. Hers was strapless
*
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Monforton, tended the University of Plot
church.
He statedbythat
la one never did find out where the was
the Rev.
David
Carneflx,
board
hunting pink for one of subdued and set off her dark hair. Mrs. hoird of the Garden Club of San­
' ISM Sanford Ave., announce tho and w a s graduated w i t h
naaon
why
parochial
and Aparish
from, but mat her at the opening
meetinga n preceded
yellow.
Gifford MeKlbbon was ehlc In a ford will be held on Wednesday,
engagement of their daughter San- BS, BA degree. He Is a mi
schools
increasing.theTheregular
child Saturday night, so at least am
P-TAlearn
confab,
tlmo,
The guests snjoysd cocktails and gown of stark white taffeta with ■ December i l at 9:30 A. M. at tho
9 . dr a to Enalgn John Frederick WU- ber of the Pt Kappa Alpha fral
most
thatduring
God u which
the center
hot hors d'oavrss before tho deli­ full skirt, cut low tn back to ■ Civic building in Fort Mellon Park.
planawhich
wsre all
discussed
for tho an­ sure she Is having a good time.
■on, eon .of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. nlty. During his Junior and set
from
of Ufa atoms.
And
didn’t
we
have
fun
that
Tbo Dirt Gardener's Circle wtQ
nual
Christmas
parties
in
the
cious steak dinner. Chrlatmas flow­ large bow.
', Wilson, 488 Rosalia Drive.
year, he was a cheerleader.
la the public schools, tho teach­ night? The party seems to get bet­
meet at the home of Mrs. Harry
ers brightened the large room with
plana
the annual
The black "tulip” look was cho­ Cushing on Friday, December II
*
Mlse Monforton was born In San- Ensign Wilson attended the
ers
canwere
not dlscued
discuss for
specific
reli­ ter every year. This la our third
red and white. It was a time of sen by Mrs. John McCracken. Tho
Christmas
parties are
In the
classgion,
and therefore
forced
to and maybe It Is better beceuse
ford and attended schools here, val Officer's Candidate School
classrooms
Joyoua reunions snd gaiety. This skirt was caught to une side with at 10:00 A. M. Coffee will be serv­
She le a graduate of Seminole High Newport, R. L, whore ho reeel
every year we know more people.
Is the month In Sanford when old a large bow and a rose. Mrs. Cy­ ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Cushing;
School and Virginia Intermont Cot- hla commission. He la now stall
Many guests wars saying that they
friends renew their friendships and rus Fitton seemed to float In her Mrs. C. W. Baker, Mrs. W. D. Gar­
le f t In Bristol, Va. While a t col- ed In Yorktown, V t.
sew old friends evary year at this
newcomers
learn what Sanford white chiffon dance dress with diner and Mrs. L. E, Deeper. The .
■ lege, Miss Monforton was a memWedding plana wtn be anaoi
time, but rarely In between, lied
annual plant exchange between
hospitality
really
means.
delicately spllcqued flowers on the
ber of the student government, ed later,
several of my dear ones taking
At each place In the dining room bodice and a white chiffon stole. members wUl be held as usunL
president of her dormitory, secre----- - ■
notes for me while I tried to ga­
was ■ baseball, bearing the inscrip­ Mrs. John Ivey was considered Each member is asked to bring n
tary-treaiurer of the senior class, i i
r
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ther new and interaating material.
tion "Tho Glints Tenth Anniver- a complete success by all, espe­ 23 cent present wrapped as a
member of the college choir and / F l T S *
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Most of them were snide remarks
ssry"—Mayfair Inn. From fruit cially When it was discovered that Christmas gift. A prtie will b t
■ May Queen for 1937.
, _ , ,
■bout me, 1 see, by consulting tho
cocktail to a colorful confection of she had made her beautiful black awarded to the member Judged to
Ensign Wilson Is a graduate of H n n n r P f l F r i n n
paper. This Is sort of the way they
ipumonl, the dinner waa a gour­ chiffon and lace dress. Tiny straps have tho most attractively wrap*
Seminole High School. He it- n U l l O i e L L I I L U U
go; Fanebon (McRoberti) In her
ped Christmas parkage.
met's delight.
of rhinestones and a brilliant stud­
beige—so sublime; Mac looking
For *«any of Sanford's residents ded black stole completed her cos­ The Magnolia Circle of the San*
aslnlnos—no kidding, real benelgn
ford Garden Club will meet at lh#
the newly decorated ball room tume.
(and that Is her spelling, not
home of Mrs. Gus Bamberger, t i l l
came s i A complete surprise. The
rink and rose taffeta was the
mine.) ‘Mother quote; "the d o l­
circus color1* of red and white have choice of Mrs. Itobert Cushing. Tho Crescent Drive on December II, at
been repeated tn striped draperies squire cut neckline was accent­ 10:00 A. M. Mrs. W. J . Sinclair la
■a well as the white walls with uated by (he rose cummerbund and co-hostess. There will be a pro*
red trim. Gaslight chandeliers cast large bow behind. a taffeta and gram-display of Christmas Ideas,
0 .
Seminole Chapter No. 2 Order
a subtle glow over the room. Pete velvet sheath In pink and rose cn- th ere will be in exchange of gift
of The Eaatern Star met Thursday
1
Bukur and. his .Pop.ilairea* both' ha'nced'Mrs. Itobert Hidden. Eye­ plants end a novtlty sale.
night Dee. 3 at the Masonic Tem­
amazed and pleased the large catching was Mrs. Foley In a black
ple. The Chapter opened In regu*
gathering with their sophlitlcated strapless dance dress with metal­ Approximately AS per cent of the
lar form with all officers In their
population of Wyoming gains Its'
music, perfect for dancing.
lic over lay and matching stole. living directly or indirectly from
; stations with the exception of Mrs.
Apparent among tho crowd were
Jam es Huff who was sick.
farms and ranches.
the deeply tanned professional
A mock graduation ceremony
golferi who are in Sanford for the
was performed for those who had
|13,000 Mayfair Open, which begin*
; taken and passed the proficiency
Thursday. Nearly all the city and
iA o n a l&amp;
test in Daytona Beach on Nevcmcounty officials turned out to enjoy f t &amp;
ber I7th. Mrs. Mae Sheppard, Mr*.
the gala evening. Among the San
0
Linnle Moye, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
Francisco Giant official* present
Guests of Air. gnd Airs. Irving
Thompson. Mrs. Irene While and
were Peto Sloncham, Bill Rigoey, Pryor recently were Airs. Nuto
Mrs. Marjorie Sheppard were aCarl Hubbell, and Ed Brannlck.
Flanders and Mias Elsa Bertram
warded diplomas and proficiency
As ever thla was the night of of Daytona Roach. The visitors
carda.
high fashion in Sanford. It would came to see the Christina* parade
The following officers were
be impossible to describe all of and enjoy the two day flower
elected to serve the chapter durthe beautiful gowns seen In the show at the Mayfair Inn.
Sheppard, Worthy Matron; Mr.
bill room, Important mstcrlaU
7:00 p. m.—Evening Circle No.
Air. and Airs. John Travasos,
Leslie T, Sheppard, Worthy Pa­
this year seem to be chiffon, tat formerly of 103 Laurel Ave., mov­
3, Airs. Harvey H. Hale, chairman.
tron; Airs. .Llnnle Moye. Associate
fela and ever popular lace.
Covered dlslv supper with Airs.- W.
ed last wrrk to Burlington, New
Matron; Mr. Henry Bullard, Asso­
Mrs. Charles Park Jr. looked Jersey, where Mr. Travasos wilt
R. Anderson, 318 Oak Avenue.
ciate Patron; Airs. Augusta Rillovely In a full white lace skirt, he employed by the Pratt Whitney
The Boy Scouts of the First
6
brey. Secretary; Atr*. Henrietta
This Is a tried and true recipe, Presbyterian Church will meet at
Aircraft Co.
Raines, Treasurer; Mrs. Marjorie tested In our own Sanford Herald 7:00 p. m.
THURSDAY
Shepard, Conductress; Mrs. H* en laboratories.
The Session of the First Pres­
See our lovely select Ion id
The ennual Christmas party of
Leinhart, Associate \ Conductress,
A courting woodcock puls on a
Dark F ruit Cake
byterian Church wtli meet in the
the Sanford Home Demonstration show for Ills mate at sunset. He Rhinestone necklace and earand Air. Elmer J. Still, Sentinel.
Vi cup shorten ng
Session Room at 7:30 p. m.
Club will bp held at the home of twitters and squeaks as he spirals ring nets,
A public installation will be held
1 cup firmly packed light brown
The Commission on Finance of
Airs. Roy Till!), 2219 Magnolia tin to 80 or CO feet and thou folds
on December 2&gt; at 8:00 at the Ma­
sugar
the First Atethodlst Church will hearse at 8:30 and the Crusaders
Ave. at 2 p. m. with Mrs. J. L. hu wlnit* and divea straight for the
sonic Temple for the newly elect­ 3 egg yolks
(boys
13-18)
at
7:13.
meet at 7:00 P. M The official
Clark and Airs. R. F. Ilochlk act­ earth, pulling out just in lime to
STORE
ed and appointed officers for the
Brownie Scout Troop No. 233 of
Vs cup molasses
board will meet s t 1:30 P. M.
ing a t co-hoilsiici. Gifts will be make a perfect landing.
chapter.
202 E. lit.
FA 2-4181
the First Presbyterian Church will
3 egg whites
TUESDAY
tsebanged.
Refreshments were served In 2 cups flour
meet
In
the
Youth
Building
at
3:00
W. S. C. S. circles of ths First
_ the dining room for Ihoie present
3 tap. allspice
Methodist Church will meet as fol­ p. m.
•
by Mrs. Miry Eula HolUcIaw and
The Senior Girl Scouts of the
2 tap. cinnamon
lows at 9:43 A. M.
her committee.
Vttsp. nutmeg
Circle I with Mrs. Roger Harris, First Presbyterian Church srill
meet at 3:30 p. m.
Vt up. m ice
210T Oak Ave.
Vt Up. cloves
Circle 2 with Mrs. B. B. Crum­ The Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Chur/b will
1 cup chopped nuU
ley, Silver Lake
3/4 cup curranU or dates
Ciroie 3 with Mrs. Bob Mayham, meet at the Church at 3:j 0 p. m.
The Junior Choir of the First
3 cups seeded raisins
Stevens St.
Vt cup candied chopped orange
Circle 4 with Mrs. Thee Pate, Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 4:13 p. m.
peel
120 West 19th St.
The Pioneer Feilowshln 0/ the
Vt cup chopped candled cherries
Chancel Choir practice i t 7:30
V* cup chopped pineapple
P. M. at the First Methodist First PresbyUrlan Church srill
w
AU TO M ATIC
meet far supper and recreation In
Vt cup grape juice
Chureh.
Application!! F o r The Position O f
1/18 Up. biking soda
Girt Scout Troop 242 will meet at the Youth Building from 1:00 p.
MIXMASTER
1 tbs. hot water
the First Baptist Church at 3:20 m. through 4:00 p. tn.
farcer howl-fit beaten
The
Junior
choir
of
the
Lutheran
Cream together shortening and
N for higher, lighter. Oner
&gt; textured cakee; creamier
sugar. Best egg yolks; add molas­ The Carol II Choir of tho First Church of the Redeemer will prac­
mashed potato**, etc.
ses. Best egg whites stiff; fold in. Baptist Church (boys 9-12) will re- tice at 4:00 P. M. Senior choir st
/ America's mnet popular
7:20 P. Id.
Sift together, allspice, cinnamon,
food miser. Savee time,
will be accepted through Wednesday December t lt h ,
nutmeg, mace, cloves. Add to
arm-work. Miiea. maahee,
erssm
ed
mixture,
reserving
1/1
Mrs. Maud Schist
whipe, beats, stirs, blends,
1957.
cup. Dredge curranU, rslsins, or­
juices, etc.
Dr. W. V. Roberts
ange peel, cherries sod pineapple
All applications will b« (submitted in lette r form
About 99 per cent of the calcium with remaining flour mixture. Add
in the body Is used for framework; gripe Juice. Dissolve soda !a hot
■laling age, residence, phone number, education, pre­
the other one per cent remains in wat*r and add. Line greased losf
CIV13 HITS A NEW HIGH . . . AN
with greeted
ACTOR OF SURPRISING TAIENTI
body fluds such as tho blood. pan tO"x3"a3V*'
vious experience, other qualifications and references.
A4.G-A4 preseaSs
Without this calcium muscles esn't heavy paper; pour In batter. Bake
contract and relay and nerves in slow oven (300. F) 1 'i hours.
Applicants will be notified of tim e for personal In­
Uakse IVi lb. losf.
can’t carry their messages.

Garden Circles

' M iss Sandra Monforton to wed
; Ensign John Frederick Wilson

C hurch

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Elected Worthy
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W ert Jewelry

Seminole County Building Inspector

ELVIS PRESLEY
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MIXMASTER

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Seminole County Z oning D irector

Mickey SHAUGHNESSV

Deen JONES
Jennifer HOLDEN f

FEATURES
I, 3:24, 5:21, 7:21, 9:21

% County Clerks Offles

HAND MIXER
Boot Hand Miser made.
Full-mii beater* produes greeter volume in
loot time. Available in
White, Pink. Turquoiae,
Yellow or Chrome.

Seminole County Court House
Sanford, Florid*

N o rth east C orner o f 5th St. &amp; F ren ch Ave,

M r, M sn er G ag s — Cartoon

— Admission
Adults—60c All Day; Children— 25c; Students— 50c

116 M agnolia Ave,

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Team Beats

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1
1
X
T-4SJ
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Pint Downs
»
Bushing Yds.
xoe
Passing Yds.
3$
Pisses AtL
1$
Psssss Comp.
4
Panes Interc.
0
Punts
10-0
Fumbles Lest
1
90
Yirds Penalised 47
IOP HOOKE STATISTICS
SANFORD
BISHOP MOORE
First Downs
•
7
Rushtog Yds.
04
4$
Pissing Yds,
IS
35
s
. Puses Alt.
14
1
Passes Camp.
T
133
Punts
5-37
s
Yards Penalised
10
Fumbles Lust
S
1
Pauls Inters.
1
3

Ha was rushed by Ibm Brown and
Oaafs mttaU hat ha got tho y o u
away. Kaaal Rusal, who enjoyed
Ms greatest defensive right, knee*
ed the ball oot of tba air bat
Mickey Free managed to scoop it
* tor the TD. The "Brahmen
BMP' himself, Jeha Bills, attempt­
ed to drep-Uek the touveratoa but,
as usual, was stopped by the Baa*

lord Una
in nm.

The Sanford offense got rolling
later to tho quarter ea ta IS yard
peas play from Dandrldge to Mar­
iam . This moved the ben Inside
tbo SB. Just as tba offense started
to ellak, Bob Johnson, who later
redaemed himself with a IS yard
romp, fumbled aad tha Horaata
task ever.
Kills attempted to em u wide
but Brown and HltteU piled Mm
up and shook the ball fooee. Billy
Tyre recovered for Sanford, aad,
again, the Semtootea missed n
chance by fumbling.
With two and a half minuted re-

Tbo laatoed Bamiaolo Baskotbellara made a clean sweep of two
double-headers last week by de­
bating Warson an Tuesday and
Florida Military flehoat of DeUml
oa Friday. The Friday night aw
counter storied off vary tight la
the first half but the find pp Seminotes reared back after the ball
aad retted up a SMI victory. Tba
JV’s picked op their second win
to as many starts by defeating
the Black Knight JV*f by n ■core
of 31-is. With their tour and the
two football wins, the school set
a new school record by piling up
six wins In one week.
With these first two wins tor
the varsity, hope he* come alive
again at SHS when the best rec­
ord nallxed la the last half-cen­
tury la the in r team when they
com piled a 15-3 record. The best
recent record w u to the US31M3
season when the Semtootei com­
plied a H record. So. as anyone
eon see, the school to resdy for
e winning eeaeon.
Without much height to old to
rebounding the other night, the
Semtaoks w en only able to grab
a few off the boards to tba first
half but Mg Joe High came out to
the second half and took charge.
Ha grabbed everything to sight
and paced the Seminole attack
yrith a IS point total. Joa has alnady taken a respectable toad to

total to r hi two gamts. Ha has
hit for meet of Ms potato under the
basket aad kas dent e fine Job
eu defense.
Although Joe ted the attack, the
second half drive was sparked by
alternate hoys. Starter Bruce Mc­
Coy fouled out aad Wally Phillipe
Jumped to aad took charge. Wally
aad Bay Landquist commenced to
break through aad hit teyups. Wal­
ly Mt tor tight points to Httto
meet that a Quarter aad Bay Mt
for nine points, all to the eeeoad
half.
John Barter and foreward, Ken
McMurray also added to the vic­
tory with nine and seven points
respectively. John took evar prac­
tically all the scoring ehom in
first half and Mt several long set
shots. Ken, who shone ea defense
as well u offense, w u all over
the Block Knight squad throughout
the evening. .
&gt;
Don Roland hit IS and Frank
Ska hit 10 to p an the losers at­
tack. Although the FM5 had a
rought night checking the Sanford
offonat, all were to agreement that
the school has come a long way
to the last two years and they
should be pknty tough before too
many seasons pass.
Tbo icrappy Junior Vanity was
very impressive In It'i team vic­
tory.

A lot ef fine taknt w u display,
ed and Ihe.eoachtog if Disk SLU
Ytn to begtontog to MT iff. Terry
Christenson, a lad who k u thownto
every eign ef M a t m a t thing*
amtad SHS to tootbeD, cane oa
tor Um aaeoad time to u many
famaa to toad the JVa attack.
Terry kit tor U potato aad wai
faltered ctoaaly by Mika Dane
with seven potato. It toaka aa
though thto Httto squad will be
bard to atop. Karl SummersM look*
ad m y aharp under the' basket
aad eootraltod the beards. Alex
McKIbbla did soma amootb ball#
haudltog aad proved vary affre*
live oa detense.
The tost charging Seminole*
travel to New Smyrna Beach to­
morrow night where they wilt taka
oa the Barracudas la a doublehe*.
Her. Game time to set at f:M p.
m. for the first contost.
NAME
Ken MeMurray
Cliff MeKlbbte
Bruce McCoy
Wally PhtDlpa
Joe High
John Barley

FG FT TOT.
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MARION, IU. W—Donild H.
Shooter of Arcadia, Calif., la the
new president of the National Eng­
lish Springer Field Trial Associa­
tion. The group will hold Ita i»il

eoemed mere determined than
ever. After falling on so many oc­
casions, fealor halfback, Johnny
Yeackte, had Ms mind set ea
changing things. With the ball rest­
ing oa the thirty, and third down.

NEW INTERCEPTOR V I
(wHk PreuskM Fwi Induction)

ilt For h In
p r-s m m n i|

"This terrific team
saves up to15%on gas

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300 N. Park

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 E u t First St.
Shadow Boxsa—Cedar Chests
Lamps— Planters
Sofa Pillows

LINGERIE
Lacs trimmed or Tailored
Gowns, ihortls Pajamas, Robes
Slips, Half-Slips, Panties
HOLLYWOOD SHOP

RECORDS

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 E ast First 8L
Smoking Stands—E u y Chain
Table Radios—Hassocks

Children’s Records
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Bsakartk Glass
3 U W. Second

A

Paint Co.
FA 3-4530

Jewelito Brash A Comb Seta
$2-50 up
Dresser Seta
$41$ up
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LINGERIE
Panties, Slips, Gowns, and
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By Munslngwsar
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Shall love a Beautiful Strand
Of Cultured pearls. Be* our
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th* budget
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See our aelteUea of
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Billfolds, Clgarstto Lighten,
Cases, and Glass cases.
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I:
Hurricane Lamps
$:
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Wasbablo Jackets to
Assorted Colon and Styles
to Nylon, Wool and Gabardine
B. L. PERKINS A SON
304 East First

SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 E u t Fint St.
Living Room Suites—Mirrors
Bedroom Suites—Bookcases

Throw Rugs—Cadsr Robes
Snack Sets

LAST GAS

Dad will b* pleased
Beyond Words with a Hal
By Adam
GARRETT!

Compotes
Candy Dishei
Religious Figurines
(Monroe Comer Craft and Gift
Shop — Out West P i n t

313 E. First

150k

FA 2-U44

Give him one of our handsome
Cuff Link and Tie Bar Seta
Many Styles to Choose Prom
53.50 up

Hl-Fidslit;
Phonograph
$100. US to
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F in Ext insult h en , Life
Preservers Cuihlona and
-ow pries Shotgun Shells
P. SMITH
FA 3-4
3515 Park Avs.

Tailored and Drrsay
All Stylos and Colors, Fabrics
$!.M to $14.95
Y 0 W E L L »S
Door Mirror
IIXM Crystal Shsst
$10.96 each

9

Thanks to its all-new design, the new Ford Interceptor
V-8 engine (up to 900 hp) with Precision Fuel Indue*
feat has saving way* Just bp itrail. AU fuel-air routra to

Assorted Christmas Decorations
Lights, Tree Ornaments
level#!, Snow
T O U cirroN d r u o c o .
FA 3-3442
Nice selection of Gifts
For the Kltchsa
M g up
RANDALL ELECTRIC C
113 Magnolia
FA 5
Consols Sets
Vases — Pitchers — Bowls
Decorat Itv Candles
Monro* Comar Craft and Gift
Shop — Out West First

$3.98
r i v , piscft
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relive, AU sixes, shapes
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�W H E R E M O R E P E O P L E D O M O R E B U Y I N G AN D S E L L I N G
*— URAL ESTATE FOR SALE

. GRAY 8HADOW
NUM8RIE8
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
NEAR LAKE JESSUP

T REAL ESTATE WANTED
t MISCELLANEOUS
ft—y LOWERS. PLANTS,
SRRLBS
14 OFFICE KQU1PMRNT
II AUTOMORILES-TRAUBB
11 BOATS A MOTORS
15 FARM SUFFLIES A MACMDfKRT

field Willem, and R. W. WH*
llimf. Bob Edward* A. C. Dond*
ney. Land Surveyar.
16 N. Park At*. Ph. FA S-61S3

SUNNILAND
PRODUCTS

GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
2 mile* West of Town
FA 2-04*9.

Mld-Soaaon cabbage planta. Fred
Thu rat on, fb . FA 8-3940.

IF IT IS REAL ERTA
aik Crumley A Moui

14 FETAL1VB8TOCX-SCTFURR
(Pmhtr)

15 ARTICLES WANTRB
14 PLACES to EAT
If BEAUTT PARLORS

PAINTING
Man experienced In handling and
patklng household gonrit to work FLOOR onndaig and IlnUhlag i
In warehouse ami drive truck
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
locally. Reply to P. O. Box 1011,
SftBlnola County tinea IKS.
Sanford or FA 2-1M1.
H. M. GMm m . Late llary

Haynes Office Machine Co.
writers, addtor machines
Rental*, 314 Mag. FA
11—AUTOMOBILES-^TRAILERS

.10 year* general office wark Ineluding 10 years boakkaaplng.
Write P.O. Box 304, Pent Park,

a = 8 F * m o m r c ir
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
All typea and ilia a . Installed
_
“ Do It YouriaU"

WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Machine

and Supply C*.

SOf W. 2nd St.

P h. FA 1-4418

C hrysler A irtem p
Must Sell Country Home
&gt;11 Oak Avenua
PA 8-4TI1
3 bedreum, l b bath eldor heme
DON'S COVER SHOP
In gend reuditleu a« large tot Automobile Interior Data
nw good read. 14149. with
Cm tractor*, J
Skat Coven — Truck 8*
13444.44 Dawn.
At WlUla PeatUc—341 W.
8332. Ph FA
I bedroom 3 hath hem* with lah*
prtvitol**. Uader ewutrntUon.
Want to Buy er Trade?
iia.Me.ea. 91,4*4.44 Dawn.
e pWAddressed
5 ! T L -—
c J rPhoto
iS l
See
R ay H erro n F o r tLetters
ROSA I,. PAYTON
a
new
Pontiac
or
Vauxhall.
AI«o
Copies of important paper*—
Registered Real Estate Broker
a good used car. Ph. FA 2*0211 Ckjdll report, — (.
Ph FA S-iaoi-lf-M at Hiawatha

or altar 4 p.m. PA 2*2433. 301
Credit Borean Of
W att First S t
Rm. 403*04 San. All* :
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2*4:
$700.00 Down
■OR WHITE TRAILER SALES
8108 S. Orange Blossom Tr., Or­
MELAKA APARTMENTS: roamr Features electric kitchens, tsrraalando. 1938 43 ft. 8 BR Mercury
private baths. 114 W. First RL xo floors, and cholea- residential
Manor trailer used 4 weeks.
locations.
*1893. Alio 30 fu 2 BR, big re­
A. K . Shoem aker, J r . duction.
Used trailers waatdtl.
CHtrry 1-331L
FARMER'S AGENCY
U*A—CAR l^NTALS
111 8. French Ave.
Sleeping rooms, TV. Tha Gable*,
N. V. Firmer, Realtor
401 Magnolia Ave, FA 2*0720.
Mrs. Gayle Osborne, Assoc,
naan,
ann
in s u r a n c e
rhone FA 2-5221, or FA 2*8818
MERLE WARNER. Nation*
This L a past to tha Rlts theatra
Car Rentals, 401 E. l i t St.
FA 8-3444.
for Ruby SJoblom, Lake Mary.
Exp. date Dec. 18, 1957.

ENVELOPES) Letterheads, at*to»
m enu, Inveiees. hand bills, and
programs, a t e .
Progressiva
Printing Co. Phene FA 3*8411—
443 Wist 13th SL
Fine Watch Repair!
WALTER H. THAI
Jeweler
11.1 E. Second 8t.

Ucenird — b
— Uiuvu
Fro# Ultimate
Compare „ur LI
Price* p a
2217 alter 4:00.
By GAY PAULBT
Foe raintln* call Mr. Taakcr, Ph
| United Pr«M Women’* Editor
FA 2*9140 or FA 8*9007.
NEW YORK (UP)—Tbla weak
• .
TED BURNETT
in Manhattan:
. FOR BETTER PAINTING
I Hen-pecking a husband beilns
2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2*2
I1early these days
even before
iiia u r j a y y .i-u k iu *
I marriage.
ROLLAWAY, Hdipltal Or
So reported Lester Rand, praaBeds. Day, Week er
Ident of the Youth Rtaaareh InTel FA 1*4111. Purnltun
itilule, whleh studler the tastes,
119 West First St
habiu and Ihtnklns of the na­
tion's teen-agers.
NOTICE
Wn will be operating In our new
Raad said some boys using
store at 1513 Path Ava. January •taady turn their a".owane*s and
1. 1439.
earning* over to their (Iris to
BAGGERLT APPUANCE
managa, and tha girls promptly
CENTER
put tho hpys on a budget. He
113 S. Magnolia FA I-MTI
said this (a only a “brush fire"
trend, for now, but other young
PlXlE~NUR8EltV school
people who have heard of the
Nancy Jackion
custom think It's a good Idea.
FA 8*204?
Other ban • pecking habits h*
listed: Older teen - age girls go
shopping with the boys and have
—Factory ta you—
AUmtoeni
a strong, often final, voice In
Voealtaa Blinds
what Is purchased: the girls be­
Badoitd head. &gt;ag*preef bottom gin correcting the boys' appear­
rail With plastic ends. Plastic
er rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon ance and maonrri: soma even
laUr their "iteadles" into cutting
cords.
Sealurik Glass and Paint Co. down on swoels and imoklng, and
118*114 H. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-4823 hose the hours they keep.
“Tha husband of the fulur*
gives avary Indication of being
completely
houiebroke."
said
Rand. "Most of the spadework Is
being done at a very malleable

$25,000.00

»■» ’•

Pra-Movinf Salt
Now going oa at
BAGGERLY APPUANCE
CENTER
113 8. Magnolia
FA 2-3973

McColly aald that at this time
of tha year, the Institute la de*
luged with letters and telephone
calls asking which wine goes with
the bird.
“ U is proper to serve any din­
ner win*—red, while, rose, still or
sparkling—with turkey." he said.
••*1! «k.
----- *been
"All
the -I-*
old —
ruies ■
have
thrown out, and It'e limply a mat*
ter of personal tail#. But most
of us seem to enjoy the drier
dinner wines at meaiUma, sweet
dessert wines afterward, and of
co u n t, sherry at any time "
Interior d e e o r a t i n g itilt Is

All 1957 Evinrudao an sale just
T-Shirts
n ------ „ 48c
i * T . P«»nt 12.60 gal
In time tor duck and speckled
Camp Goods, Tarpaulins, Army
WOOLSEY
perch seaaone.
Navy
ffurpl'is—310
Sanford Ava.
8— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Marino FiRlahto
Also very largo assortment of
used motors, reconditioned.
Rome
Utauty
apple*.
Mountain
F*r Your Beit
grown. E. B. Randall. FA 2 3160.
HOMES— I bedrooms
. Special price* on boats and trail­ Seakarik Glaem and M at O .
MR. INVESTOR
er! a t this time.
Do the ups and dawn* of the 1 * 3 bilks.
ORANGES FOR SALE
e
Cnma in and see tha new Quiet 113*114 w. 2nd 8L Tb FA l«46»
Stock Market keep you uptet?
All kind* of orange* for tale 11.00
Running 1454 Evinrude*.
We have 3 excellent offering* Complete u d ready far lowed!*
WILL BR1LUNS
hu'htl. Bring container. 4 mile*
Own your own boat for a* little
Fairbaaks-Mors* Pimp*
in Apartmonto House* with a .ate eceupaaey.
nut Weal First on Ml. Dora
a* 110.00 a month.
Repairs to all makes
* proven record of net Income.
Rd. Ph. FA 2*3927.
HOWARD C. LONG
Your Kvtornd# Deafer
Take advantage of the healtfty
207_E. Cemmercial Ave,
liftfttim i
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
rental market and invest In in­
Used l’hilco refrigerator, *cro*s
South Place rest — Baaferd
104 E. l i t
PhOM FA 2-5981
come property. Let u* dlicua*
top freezer (23 lb. cepaclty).
Whleparing Oak* — Titugrille
this with you. Be* Seminole
FA 2-0612.
.
HEATING
largely a m *"er of do-it-yourself
JOHNSON MOTORS
RRMINOLE
SPORTING
G
&lt;
rather llun luring tho frofcsriM '
Hr
A
POPE
CO.
FHA ia i«rvice aad FHA finane* 2444 Sanford Ave. PR. FA :
at. one itudy shows.
g. Park —
PA 2 U14
lag avsitabto.
WEEK END SPECIALS
Researchers for a tilo flooring
8 room houao, 1H baths, excellent
Thrift!.. checking account c o a t a
manufacturer talked with 4.200
location, reduced in price to only We ean qualify you for one ef FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
only $2 tor 20 check* at Florida
home owners. In Income brackcti
the*# home* in 30 minute*. You
111,000.00. Torma Available.
State Bank of Sanford.
can start enjoying tha heme
______________ _ from $8.00* to llJ.ooo a year. IW*
3 bedroom houie, conveniently lo­
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
while a e process tho paper*.
cated on 1th Iota. Priea 99,995.
2515 Park Av*.
FA 3*9481 GARRETTS SEWING CENTER 1 girl's 26’’ bicycles, call after 1 Ing In $11,000 to 193,000 homes.
p.m, FA 2*4327.
I Some 71 par cent laid they
81,500. down and balance like
Whl to—Necc h I—Etna
ightly used 12 ft. plywood boat, Repair* on all makee Machines — ----------------------------rent.
didn’t use a deeorator because of
alio 5 H.P. Johnson motor. See 23 Eaat First SL
to 3 bedroom houie and den that
FA 2*5844
the expense Involved. Fourteen
— m. * • L •
** J • a m Ilk
k u l
I
M. R. Regan er Manager at
may
be we
used
ae 4th bedroom.
per cent gave a variety of rea­
CARTER HOME CLEANING
Monroe
Harbor.
I* 1* loti. Only
*8,200.00.
*1,200
I C T C lf c r n jR E
»^e
e_. V __
sons, from not knowing
___ ____ _ -decorator
&gt; &gt; w i W tW I
TUDOR, Ine. T
SERVICE
down and balanca le u than
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
roil* to not realulng what a dec­
Window
A
Wall
Wishing
W.
P.
SMITH
re n t
Floor Waxing—NOrth 8-4 JMl
orator offers in itrvlce.
Outboard Sales A Service
Car. Hwy. 17-48 A 37th SL
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
TRA D E-IN NOW
DeBary
2515 Park Ave.
FA 2-9334 112 Hi way 17-42
rhoee FA 2*1541
2544 French Ave.
Fall Closeout on 5192.00
Get (he most for your old
Ai a public lervlce. I offrr
J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
BRA1LEY ODHAM, Pro*. Special
HU BY SPEARS
trailer* while they last 4120.00
theio two Chrlitm ai gift sugges­
furnitur*.
Johnny Walker, Auoeiato
Ceramic
Tile
Contractor
MERCURY
OUTBOARD
Call Hall" Phone FA 3*3443
tion! for the man "who h u ev­
2201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2*6125
MOTORS
$SAVE$
erything." One, a gold • handled
Tremeadeua
Price
Chengee
on
HOME AND INCOME
RAYMOND M. BALL
Furnitur* and Appllnncu
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came, the match** mat* uf one
ITS UNUSUAL! 1 hedrooma and
REALTOR
New &amp; Uacd
1454 Mercury outboard Motor*.
carried by King Jiu il o&lt; Saudi
2 bath*, all nak floors, kitchen
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
1459 40 HP Mercury’* electric
equipped, with large screened
Arabia, telling In a New York
FOR
RESULTS
■tartar
1349.00
back porch big enough fo r a
ahop for 1143. Tha aacond, a com­
List
your
property
with
ux.
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FA 2-0W3 plete tuit of armor, vintage 14th
ping pong table or what have
304 S. Park ATI - Sanferd
44 HP Mercury with generator
you. Thin home plui an Income
Century, on tala at an antiques
FA
1-5941
$445.04
Used furniture,
of 5120.00. per month or more
(hop. The prlc&gt;. 14,7)0.
See the TEXAS-MAID boat*
a
s
Nice section. 922,000.00 Term*.
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Tha ihop said It would fit "a
USED MOTORS
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215 Sanford Ava. ph. FA 2-413*
W. It. “BILL- STEM PER
194T Sanferd Av*. Pk. FA 2 45*3
Real Estate Inveitments FA 2-0499
klng-iited modern knight."
Realtor A Imurnr
Plumbing — Kreiky Htating
H«aUag
Assoc. Guy Allen. Gntchen Hall, Mayfair Section. Lg. 3 B E homo
RECLINERS
Arietta Price. Everett Harper on 8ta Iota. FA 2*1401.
M. G. HODGES
The L**t Word in Comfort.
SMALL REWARD
Phone FA 2*4091
118 .V. Park
Service on All W ater Fumpe—•
Fotm Rubber, Reg. Price *119.50
SALT LAKE C lT Y -tri-A fter
Well* Drilled — Pump*
Nylon
Fabric
Lei*
130.00
HOME
IN
MAYFAIR
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
opening a two foot-vquart hole in
P*ola. Road
Phone FA 2-6037
By Owner
1. E . RATTEN
SALE PRICE NOW
~*9.50 the roof of a local cafe by drill­
ll8 S. French Av*. — FA 2*3714
CLARK
ing 34 hole* with a brace and bit,
FOR SALE BY OWNER '
riumhing. Heating A Supply Co. Swivel Rnrkerv Reg. Price *119.51 burglars were unable to crack a
3
BR,
1
bath
CB
home.
Fenced
CoalracUng A Repair*
Foam Rubber nveriibl*
S ten stro m R ealty
yard. A m u from Plneeran WANTED—*AII kinds of sernp ma­ 2419 Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2 2374
cuihlon*
Lei* to or. heavy safe, escaped with 93 from
H. E. STENSTROM
terial. Zuckerman Salvage Yard Highway 17-93 South Sanford
a juke box and an undetermined
School.
ttkJO
8.
Laurel
A
rt.
Ph.
Registered Broker
Phone FA 2-2644.
FA 2-2980 after 3:00.
SALE PRICK NOW
70.5C amount of punch board ntony.
3427 Laurel - Phone FA 2 2440
PLUMBING
For the Beet Buys In Real E itatr I7-*RAUTT fAAUMto
Contrart and Repair Work
LAKE MARY
KCIIOLS BEDDING CO.
Frto Eetimatc*
*,
Lot for aain 100’ x 114* lot for SEE CULLEN A HARKEY
Cor. tad A Magnolia FA 2*4121
110
N.
Perk
Av*.
Fh.
FA
3-2391
salt on Lake Mary Bird, k
R. L- HARVET
,
"Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2*3341 ________Free Delivery_____
Lnngtvoftd, Price 1330. Write
Box JFH
Sanford Herald.
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Buyer* with 91.0OO. to *5.000. Experienced waitrei* over 21 PIANO 1UNMO A EE PAIRING
• EASY TERMS
W. L. HARMON
down payment. For satlifactory
Apply Pig 'N Whistle.
WILSON-MAIER
result* contact Seminole Realty.
Ph. FA 2*4223 A fter 1:04 p. m.
Do** a 1 Bedroom. 3 Bath. Flor­
New and Ueed FnntUar*
CLERK • CASHIER
1001
s.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
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111 E. F irrt St Ph FA 2-4423
Permanent poaitlon. aonta ex- T E - k i f f i i i c A r i n v t e i r
5212.
carport and large utility room
parlance In bookkeeping pro
in beautiful Loch Arbor (near a—MISCELLANEOUS
sale
frrred. Sanford Gee Company, PRIGIDAIRE applies*#*,
Golf Course) sound like what
210 E. lit.
aad eerviee. G. M. High. Oviedo
you are looking tor? The price ii
LIVE BAIT
FU. Phot* FO 4-3314 er San
unbelievable. ..o n ly .914,900.00. Flaming’* Red A White Grocery
rirl over J l tor night work
f*H FA 8*3183 a fte r ( p a .
term i as low a* *1900 down, and Miaeouri M iane-s
iy In person to Laary1*
8 dot. fl.04
you ran move in by Chriitmav. rop-Guta Jiianowa ....5 doi. 13*
Electrical Contrictioa
See Seminole Realty, 1001 Park
—Worm*—
Homo Wiring and Repalra
Represent Avon in a territory
Ave.
RANDALL RLFCTUIC CO.
Phone: FA 2*1609
clme to l\pme. Contact DUtrirt
1 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 9 9 1 1 1
Open Seven Day* a Week
4 bedroom house. 1903 Summerlin,
Manager. Box 248, Lockhart,
Fla. NOW.
5 T " a —BUILMNd—NEPaIRK—
WOOD — WOOD — WOOD
SACRIFICE
PAINTING
Genuine Pitch Pina A Oak. Firo
X bedroom t bath concrete block
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home. 11200 equity, monthly
US and your wood worrit* are Buy* Wanted—to sell The San­
payment* 171.25. 2627 So. Park
over. Bob A Erni* Morris 1’hon*
ford Herald Monday through
in PinecreiU FA 2-0161.
FA 2-42J4.
Friday* a t 3:30 p.m. Come to
ROBERT A. WlLLlAMS. Rtaltof
The Hrrald office and ask for
Bill Vincent after 3:30.
Raymond Lundqulet, A w f t
f — Itotoofiflg — E*FA 2-1951
Atlantic Bank B.dg. SEND SUNSHINE to tome abut,
■MatofUia — Coatraein! Send Dower* from SAN­ ~ D IS T R IC T MANAGER
I iaoncUtg.
FLOWER SHOP. FA 2- N*td»d a t once for fa*t sailing
R etired o r Newlyweds FORD
highly
advertised
and
accepted
1422.
We
(
telegraph.
Due to owner’s serious illn*-». »*
ir and Repa'ring
di'rct-to-farm product. Must be
are authorized to nfftr this un­
roettger
FISHERS NURSERY”
abl*
to
hire,
train
and
supervise
usually nice 2 Bedroom home,
I Ava.
FA 2-0253
Citrus — PtanU — Paat
aaltim in. Commission earning*
encloied garage, kitchen equipp­ Cor. Magnolia A On or* FA 2-4633
should exceed 410.000 to ngnt Ham* painting and repairing.
ed. nicely located and a beauti­
mvn. Farm background helpful
Reasonable rata*. Call FA 2*2133
fully landscaped yard, all for A. K. ROSSETTER. FLORIST
but not necessary. Must have
after 1:30.
9 8 5 0 0 .0 0 . a t lo w „ • J 1,000.00
Phono FA 3-1951
rar. Write fully 1,1 “Ne-Chur*”
down. 97 5 .0 0 monthly, nn d o l­
F or dapandabln Service
Plant Food Co.. P .0. Box 1113, Thia i* a pat* to tha Kits theatra
ing costa. Sea Seminole Realty,
.Member of n o r u t
Winter Garden. Fla. Personal 1 for Juanita Anderson. Exp. data
1901 ra rk Ave.
Telegraphy Delivery Awn.
interview will be arranged.
Dae. II. 1057.

, . . facing life takes more cour­
age and more strength than
any one o f us has compUxtly
within himself.
We need the strength cf
God, too.
A n d -w e can find i t —
through regular family wor­
ship. Begin to find the siren«h
of your life. Worship together
this w eek-end every week—
at your Church or Synagogue.

Only 2 Beautiful Homrs L eft in LITTLE VENICE.
.1 bedroom 1 Bath, ( 1 ) 3 Bedroom 2 Bath.

W* Invltto you to drive out and e«e three lovely
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v. and Mra. George Baker of
NEW YORK
Thousands of
■town, where he atkndcd dogs are going to get new homes
for Christmas, hut will they be
weleome In all eases?
The gift of e dog can be a tragic
mistake, for both the dog and the
new owner, as well a i a dis­
appointment to tho well-moaning
giver, warned Richard W. Moyer,
education director of Sergeant's
Dog Care Center In Richmond, Va.
Tho drat rule In buying a dog
for someone elao la to find out If
be really wants one, Moyer said.
How does one go about selecting
a dog horn among the 111 recog­
nized breeds and countless mix*
lures ranging In size from Chi­
huahua to Great DaneT Moyer out­
lined these several rules:
Find out what typo of dog tho
Selection of breed should be
based on the size of the home, the
temperament of the family and the
alia of the budget. A imall frisky
terrier la no good for a sedate old
lady. Feeding a Great Dane ean be
attention from canine beauticians,
expensive. Poodles require costly
Pekingese belong in city apart­
ments. St. Bernards need large
yards to prowl In.
Get a puppy from two to six
months old, but be sure to find out
what (hit grown members of the
breed look like, If you ean—type of
coat, disposition and size.
Sta-Dri masonry paint ounce
Get It Thera Early
In beautiful colon and white.
In looking over a Uttar, don't
I t k capable of holding a wall pick the quietest, isddrt looking
of water nine feet high without j pup, no m atter how appealing It
leakage, even if applied inaide may be. Chances are It Is not in
-a basement. Ueo on any me* good health, or It would be a t
aonry imide, outside, abova or frisky ■■ the others. Don't buy a
tiny puppy for ■ smsU child. The
below ground.
For keeping water out, while dog won't be able to take the push­
retaining the natural texture ing around it will get.
Examine the dog earefuUy. Make
and color of masonry, ask for
S u .D ri silicone Clenr-Coat, the sure the Inside o( Its ears are pink
one coat water repellent that and smooth. The teeth should be
white and the gums pink and firm
dries out Invisible.
Stn-Dri masonry finishes art Stand behind the dog and make a
quirk mi d easy to apply by sound to attract Its sttentlon, as a
brush or spray. Do it yourself test for deafness.
Hava a veterinarian look ovar
and save I
the animal to maka sura It U all
right, arrange (or distemper am
" I t's S m a r t » • STA-DRI” rabies shots and for de-wormtng.
Buy the dog as long before
Christmas aa possible, to make
aura you have the largest possible
tholca. Kennels have lay-away
plans for dogs Just as department
stores do for merchandise.

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■ M i d i m U f today that a third
9 to ip l
** mode this week to
■aaiMAAr launch the Atlas intmtdH—toll ballistic a t u l l e
P M , tha “Mg bird” la this coua*
try’s mlsafla irstnaL
Thtod alto wan reports than an
A n n atoaOe, either an Intermediate range Jupiter or a Redatewe, would be fired tonight.
Ttda gave riao to apeculatbn

Although a spokesman for the
Army ballistic missile agency at
Huntsville, Ala., said m fully saaembled Jupiter Ca were at tha
cape, the Restooe believed to be
sitting to one of two Army scrv-

tal antt to tho Jupiter C.*
Tha Air Perea kiekad aS what
almost certihdy wfQ ho another
busy week at this Air Force test
center Monday by triggering a
ground-to-air BoMarr, a small but
swift missile which aped away
leaving only • thb troll al amoka.
Monday tha Navy Issued a state­
ment listing the rei mni for tha
Vanguard misfiring aa “a me*

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VOL. XLIX

Russia

claims

to

baea

1CBM which b operational and
which was used to launch tha two
Sputniks now whirling fat apace.
Meanuhlle Soviet Russia claim*
ad today It had no failures In
launching Us two eirtb satellites.
Moscow Radio broadcast a ata»:ment In the official Communist
organ Prarda quoting Soviet pro­
feasor Sadov, a member of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences, on
an the “no failures” report.

Prarda carried artfeht by la* a
dov and by profetaort IfuahhaBah* i
vill and Sergeyev an tha aeesalan S
of the one-thousoath orbit around
tha earth o* SputnHrl.
d
Sedov said tha “lannehlng of the a
Sputniks waa preceded by largo* ti
Kale preparatory work based an ■
extensive research.” .
.
“Aa a result tha USSR his had I
no failures In launching Its earth

Baxdsath Iferalfo
Scientist Says

W eather
L r

treadle was “tlasaffled," but that
abmage to tha launching Mud
was only ’’moderately serious . .
Repairs ean ba made ta a short
period of time . . Work b pro­
ceeding ea tha preparation to an­
other test vehicle for firing.**
Damage Nat Eitc*shre
The statement added that the re-

pain "art get expected to Jeopardiaa the launching af aa earth
•atelllte according ta pmleaaly
•imoonced plans.’*
Hie 60-foot AUas la capable of
delivering a nuclear warhead up
to 1,000 miles. When tested In
June and September It had to ba
destroyed by remota control a tew
thousand feet from the ground
when It malfunctioned.

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A soft spoken, white haired re­ based on tbeie right and left ■search scientist yesterday said tomle particles.”
“This nation Is ta a crisis—we are Captain Kennlson recalled that
the “ sad story Is that, although I
ta a Jamb.”
Captain Chaster Kennlson, who have wasted valuable time and
operatee ■ research laboratory In money in trying to Interest our
Central Florida, made known his seientlfle, educational, g o v e r n views at the hems of hit associate mental, and military authorities In
Engineer, Harry Farley ta Do- my findings, I have received noth­
ing but stupid Indifferenca.”
Bary.
It la easily provable, he aald,
“ 1 knew that the satellite, “ that our scientific authorities, un­
touched off recently at Capo Can­
til around 1644, considered either
MAYFAIR INN GOLF COURSE Staff v hand to greet lacoauag gaarera Ior tnt Mayfair !aa*a averal, would never leeve the oxygen, atomic or hydrogen bombs
ground,” ho said, "because I
t i l , 666 PGA Open. (Left ta right) they are: Rady Gotllleher,
Got!
to be completely visionary and
Gene DcLent, Mario Cerfagno, pro, knew what waa wrong.”
something for the future, later on
and Gary F ra u a .
(Photo by Bor g it row)
And quietly but deliberately ho wasting millions of dollars to pro­
remarked “1 know that 1 could duct them and their trigger mec­
have put that satellite In the atr hanisms. They actually were only
baaed on simple technical data/*
visionary In their own egotistical,
Captain Kennlson explained that closed minds, as these facts will
the basic principle a of fuel to pow­ show," Captain Kennlson emphati­
er the tremendous rocket! that cally stated aa he described the
carry the satellite waa originated events In which he offered his
by him and published In books findings.
“ wkleh I have copyrighted.”
First, be aald, “In 1833 I offered
Is his statement. Captain Kennl­ a perfected dcmonslratable oxygen
son said that In ” 1644, a complete­ bomb and Ita formula and was
As cool winds moved ta over Chick Harbart, Bo Wtanlngtr, Mike ly lucceaaful demonstration of my
m et with only indifference."
the beautiful Mayfair Inn Golf Souehak, and Georfe Bayer. Mike high altitude rocket alrptane fuel,
Next, In 1B33, a perfected hydroand
George
a
n
always
gallery
favCourse yesterday, a wava of
Including the formula, waa met gen bomb and its trigger mechan­
the country’s top Pro golfers made critles because of their long tee with Indifference.”
ism and formula waa offered, and
their grand entrance. Moat of the shots. George hits the longest ball
This Is a war for the survival a practical demonstration on Prov­
early arrivals w e n seen all over In the world and la followed closely of the fllUst. explained Captain ing Grounds was asked for, but It
by Mike.
Kennlaen. “We are at tha cross- waa denied. 'T his eoukl have pre­
the practice fairway and a few
Dow tfaetarwald. taat .
Hfvat rateotitle tlk t flf cue- vented Warty War It and tavml
playgd Several holes ta t.rdcr to, 5*tnl
p lie t . .bluer, a l r i 'v n aditing ta il acIenUfleany” h o T rti '
millions of lives," bo said and then
prepare themselves tor the open­
the golfing grists to Arrive ta San­
Going Into the history of ,Wa added, “ again I waa met with In­
'' I t e Jsycea Information Booth, ing round of the $13,000 PGA tour­ ford. He la probably one of tho
•tanned for tbo new location on nament that atarta here Thursday. moat outstanding players on the scientific findings, Capt. Kennlson difference.
rreath A re. between 4th and Sth Although it waa quite cool a very preaent tour and Is third ta money said ” tn the early lllO'a, aa a re­ ••Despite the fact that my spe­
■ tow b. wDl possibly get underway fine group of on-lookers got a pre­ earnings for tho year with $33.- sult of considerable study and ex­ cialty has for 40 years been ex­
-tea tho Immediate future, M. L. view of some of tha golf that la 146 M. He la t very pleaaant look­ perimentation, 1 made some er- plosives, roeketa and other fuels,
Raborn Jr., president of the Sin- in store for the remainder of the ing young chap and became a gal­ tremely valuable aelenllflc dis­ and that our rockets aa a whole
coveries, among which waa the have been a flop, t have still been
ford-Semlnole County J u n i o r week.
lery favorite here In Sanford last
Chamber of Commerce told the
The qualifying round today waa year with his nice manner. Dow fact that 1 could demonstrate In Ignored," tho white-haired re­
A oard af Sanford City Commti- played by all PGA mambera who flnlahed with a IG8 and $1,400.00 my laboratory that there positively search-scientist explained.
were Indivisible atomic particles
To
With Ms associate engineer
aren't exempt by maintaining a In the Kcond Annual PGA.
of m a tu r which, although they
Sketches were presented to ths low average for the year. Only an
Pro Mario Carfagno, head of the were of the same element, some standing by him, Captain Kennlson
hoard of commissioners last night exclusive few who hive won vari­ staff at Mayfair, stated today that
commented “ We appreciate the
for approval.
ous tournaments throughout the this should prove to be the most revolved In a clock wise direetlon wonderful things that our scient­
The new building of modern con­ year are able to participate In the colorful of the three events held while others revolved In an op­ ists have done, but In these dan­
struction will be built of gltis and aaventy two bola contest without here. The field of pro’s Is Just posite one-antl-elockwlie."
gerous times for our beloved coun­
Feinting to Ms books he revell­ try and the future welfare of our
hrlck, according to tha plana qualifying. This is done In order about tops and only lacks a few
ahown to commissioners.
to cut down the field to the very names from having them all. Ma­ ed “ Ever since that time sll of offspring, we can find little excuse
Office apace, 18 by 30, will be best.
rio, and his assistant, Rudy Goet- my copyrighted books, articles, for a n y o n e who deliberately
tables, and formulas have been Ignorea any Idea that may have
acroaa the front of the building.
Among the early arrivals yes­ llcber, report that they have been
A storeroom and restrooma will terday, was, last years winner of hitting the ball well and plan to
some scientific value, and muit
Jte constructed to the rear. Store­
therefore (despite the possibility
enter
In
the
competition.
the Mayfair Open, Mike FetchJck.
room apace entrance will be Into
that they may not reallxs It) class
A clinic and shot exhibition fa
Mike
had
rounds
of
65,
63,
67,
and
the office section. Restrooma will
them aa Indlractly if not otherwise
scheduled to begin tomorrow after­
6i
for
a
total
of
X
I
In
last
years
open on the outside of the build­
giving aid to our potential enem­
noon
and
will
have
all
of
the
above
t
it
event. This waa a record breaker
ing.
ies."
pro's participating. Tbey will bit
and
enough
to
finish
two
itrokei
Reborn explained that parking
la Christmas someThroughout the lengthy Inter
shota with each club In the bag
In
front
of
Frank
Stranahan
for
facilities will ba provided and the
tlmse written Jfmaif
view, Captain Kennlson referred
and It should prove very helpful
balance of the area landscaped the 62,400 top prite money.
ta his disappointment that two
Others to arrive yealerday were for the average golfer. Moat of
JfWIfJ pjo.to .»tjl i’jjwjuUj
and beautified for picnic and re­
Chinese scientists are being award­
these boys are capable of throwing
01
«1 pute tyJ ,
creation.
ed
the Nobel Prlie basest on, he
in a little wit to add to the enjoy
JOJ J*UJi H 1*) *141 tit X
Commissioner!, approved the
ment of the clinic.
claimed, discoveries that were
plana and sketch, prepared by
made by him and set forth In his
A portion of the $13,000 prlxe
Mbhn Burton IV, Architect as long
money will be divided among the
copyrighted book of 19(8 "Atomic
aa tha clty'a building codea are
Hh P a e *
top ten conteatsnta aa followi:
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
met.
.
2,400.00
R a b o r n told commissioners, meeting for Oviedo will be held
1,600.00
when financing of the building Thursday ■night. Dec. 12 at B p. m.
1.400.00
came up, that “ one way you can at the Memorial Building.
1.200.00
AU
membera.
a
spokesman
said,
help us Is by buying your Christ­
1,000
00
are urged to attend.
mas trees from us.”
., 600.00
_ 700 00
.. 600 00
... soo.oo
. 41000

PGA Open Members Play
Qualifying Round Today

Jaycees Present
Sketches Of Info
Bool

Oviedo CofC Will
Convene Dec. 12

princess, Sweetheart
Commit Suicide When
Forbidden To Marry

The couple followed the tradi­
SHIMODA. J»P»d (UP)— Codies
of a 16-year-old Mancu prlnceaa tional way of solving an unhappy
and her Japanese sweetheart were love affair In Japan. But It
und today on a mountainside shocked their families and the ex­
here they committed jrlcide be­ clusive G a k u s h u l n University
cause her titled family forbade where they were enrolled wlih
Prince Yoshl and Princess Suga,
their marriage.
The Prlnceaa waa Pu Hul-Sheng, children of Emperor Hlrohlto.
Police believed the despondent
a vivacious coed and the niece of
Henry Pu Yl. once the Japanese lovers had gone to Isu peninsula
■puppet emperior of Manchukuo by train and tkxl the night of Dee.
Manchuria. Her lover was Take- I, rtimbed through brush and
Rllehi Okubo, son of a Japanese tangled weeds to a spot In a forest
railway executive and ■ man her 2.300 feet up Mt. Amagi. and killed
relatives said was “not a proper themselves the tame night.
That meant they were already
arson to associate with you."
They were found shot to death, dead when the mother called In
the pistol still in Okubo’s hand, police the next day. Police kept
only a few hours after Hul-sheng's hopes of tha two families alive
mother relented »nd gave them by optimistic atatemenls they were
hiding out in one of the small
permission to wed.
The couple disappeared Dec. 4 hotels In the nres.
The discouraged K irch parties
attar the taciturn Okubo began
speaking of dying and Hul-Sheng were ready to give up Monday
wrote her mother a letter saylog night when Hul-Shcng'a mother re­
“ 1 cannot let him die alone.” They lented and said they eoutd be mar­
told friends they had been saving ried, The promise was broadcast
elr allowances for a wedding repeatedly throughout Japan but
tohelr
there WU £0 SC^Oaaa.

«

•

De Bary Resident
Succumbs M onday
Mr. Michael F. Power*. 68. pass­
ed away at the Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 6:30 a. m. Monday
after a short illnesa.
Sfr. Powers wa* born Feb. IT,
1669 in Welt Stockbridge, Maas. He
has made his home In DrBary for
the past three and a half years at
131 Caracal Road.
He was a member of All Souls
Catholic Church In Sanford and
was a retired pressman for the
New York Time*.
Surblvlng Mr. Powers la his
wife, Mr*. Catherine M. rowers of
DeBary.
The remains will be sent to
Brooklyn, N. Y. for services and
Interment.
Bris.on Funeral Horn* la in
charge.

For Information On
CIRCULATION
PH. FA 2-2611
or after 6:30 p.m.
P iL FA

0072

NO 144

New Radio Station
Okayed For Local
Police, Fire Dept.
A new duel-frequency radio sta­
tion for the Sanford Police Depart­
ment and the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment hai been approved by the
Board of Sanford City Commtaataoare.
The move came Uat alibi when
commissioners were advised that
the Civil Defense Administration
will participate ta the financing of
the high frequency radio station.
City Minsger W a r r e n X.
Knowlea advised the commission
that tha CDA would pay half of
Ihs lowest bid for tha new installa­
tion.
Bob MDlar, local radio dealer
and ta charge of radio matatanane# for tha city, waa empowered
by the Board of Commissioners to
draft the necessary papers re­
RESBAKCn HCIKNTIST Captain Cheater Kanaiaasi (left) tad Me questing the CDA financial aid.
City Manager Knowles waa also
Asnorialr Engineer Hnrry Parley yesterday when he said ml
eoukl have put the satellite tnto the a ir*
(Staff Phete) authorised to advertise for bids.

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

Fringe Area Fire
Aid Ends July '58
Fire protection outside of the management—If there Is sufficient
city limtli of Sanford will coma to equipment to send outside It Is
equally poor management because
a atop on July 1, 1938.
The Board of Sanford City Com­ of the surplus."
Mayor David Gatchel brought
missioners last night in nearly an
hour-long discussion of the pro­ out the annexation problem In his
blem unanimously approved the statements to the Board of Commeasure which will keep Sanlord m is s loners. “We fought bitterly
Fire Department equipment Inalde here to furnish protection outside
of Ihe city. Now we are going to
the city limits.
Strpa taken by tho Board of be condemned. We should utlllia
Commissioner* culminated an ef­ this to the fullest extent and try
fort by the City Manager, Warren to entwine in the eutdown of fire
E. Knowles lo get a better fire service to eome up with ■ feasible,
Insurance rata for the cltlxens of workable program toward annaxatlon."
Sanford.
City Manager Knowlea counter­
Commissioner A. L. Wilson, at
the beginning of the dlacusalona ed with "It la regrettable that wa
said “It appears to be that it mention annexation with this par­
wouldn't be fair to tax the people ticular program. It la aspirate. Wa
of the city for fire protection out­ have a problem that should aland
side of the city limits—our first on Its own two feet and annexe
duty Is to the cltlxens of the city." tlon la a problem that ahould
City Manager Knowlea explain aland on Its own two feet.”
However, Mayor Gatchel dis­
ed that “the city of Sanford la not
in a position to add on more mm agreed with the City Manager.
ind equipment and not get a re­ "We have an alternative,'' h# saidturn. It's simply a m atter of econ “This problem I* a very vital part
smy that we talk about restricting of annexation.”
Commissioner Wilson comment
our service to the city limits. If
you ran get a better fire insurance ed “1 don’t think we should do
rate by restricting fire protection this to drive them Inside the city.
Commissioner F. D. Scott, hrtng
lo ttir city limits—frankly I don't
Ing the discussions to a climax,
think you have any choice."
City Attorney W. C. llhlchlson ■aid “In view of the fact that the
told the board or commissioners Commission bat -ommllted Itself
that the Fire Department "is a to a contract I feel that we should
municipal function and therefore not refund the fee (for flra pro­
tection outside the city) but to
restnci-d to the city proper."
Again the City Manager told the Illegally fulfill that contract to the
commission “ II e municipality beat of our ability ami at that tlma
does not have equipment and sends discontinue to furnish the aervlce
(Continued oa Page Seven)
outside the city limits It Is poor

J T t o ^ ^p* the Msh^troqueoy

tlon of the etiy'ir.radio system,”
Knowles told the commissioners as
they considered tho tastaDatioo of
tho equipment ta both the Police
end Fire departments.
In addition, Knowles advised tho
commission that the present equip­
ment could be sold for approxi­
mately 13,300.
With the dual-frequency equip­
ment both departments could be
ta touch with one another with
the flick of a switch, R waa ex­
plained. Both departments would
be on teparata frequencies clow
together on the high frequency
band.

,

X'4

' '3* *

■v,kS

700 A cres O f Land
Sold For $195,000
A tract of approximately TOO
acres of Seminole County land waa
sold yesterday, seeordlng to Flor­
ida Ranch Lands, Inc., for $183000.
The seBera w o n Mr. and Mrs.
Frad A. Dyson.
Property sold la between the
Longwond-Mirkham Road and the
Little Weklva River.
Hie TOO acres were sold to Jupi­
ter Properties, Ine. of Wert Pelm
Beach for Investment purposes.
Attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Dy­
son was George A. Speer Jr. Flor­
ida Ranch Lands Inc. handled tha
traniactlon.

Additional
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Local New s
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7

Club Lauds Organ Demonstration
Sanford Rntariani, a t their regu­ the first pre-season use of “ mils- ba hard to decide which of the
musical Impressions were best re­
lar weekly meeting yciterday af­ Ue-toc” , ho said.
Getting down to tha business o( ceived, for the well-known signa­
ternoon at the Yacht Club, were showing just what the Hammond ture of Paramount News aa Imitat­
entertained by a demonstration of electric chord Instrument could ed by Jesse Crawford and Just a
the Hammond electric chord or­ do. Segsr and Gregory proceeded abort (train of tha greatest battle
gan, staged by Lee Scger, organ­ with the presentation of “Musical song of all time. “The Wedding
ist, and Roger Gregory, narrator, Memories'', taking their audience March" were Included In the pro­
boHi associated with the Cooper- from ths days of the county (sir gram, as well as the playing of
with ths strains of the callope. several request numbers. Frink
Crrgor) Music Co.
Begiuning with Gregory's state- through the midway with the oboe Evans, stall known Lake Mary
mtnt about the recent Vanguard music In the tent of the snake Pioneer, tried to stump Scger with
launching rpl&lt;ode which he claim­ charmer and the dancing glrlJ. to the request for "Bill Bailey,
ed to have witnessed, until the dis­ an Imitation of Jack Benny on the Won't You Please Come Home," as
tribution of recordings nf Ham­ violin and Jascha Heifitx authentic Eddy Peabody would have played
mond organ music (for free), Ihe playing. Ted Iajwta and his clarinet It on the banjo. Evans and the en­
team held the Interest of their lis­ and Eddy Teabody on the banjo tire group, according to club
teners to the very end. according followed: a visit to Hawaii brought president, Myron A. (Mike) Reck,
to Charlie Morrison, who arranged out the strains of the steel guitar were completely satisfied.
The Sanford Pilot Club wttl be
tL# day’* program. Gregory aald,: with the program brought to a
pertaining to the failure of the | close with Gregory'* fac-almlle entertained tonight trith a almllaf
missile to fulfill expectations, that narration of the well remembered program and on Tueaday, Dee. IT,
LOCAL ARTIST Philip D. Mitchell, of Labe Mary, aa ha arrange* six men were carrying part of the FlU-Petrlck Travelog*, “So we membera of the Farm Bureau and
hia display of orlsinal peateta. Ho potato ta a scene k* painted of Vanguard from the pad and aecl-1 leave the beautiful Islands aa the their famillee will hear the pro­
gram at their annual Christina*
New Smyrna Beach. The many wocka of art are m display at the dentally dropped the missile nn the strains of Aloha fade away.”
Mayfair lap.
(Muff I'holo) lo* ol oua; U tile men. “This waa [ According to Morrixoi., it would Party at the Future Farm ers' llut.

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                    <text>J. Garb Tackling
Kite Talks On U. S. Air Power TV Comeback
HOLLYWOOD COT) — C em efiJ o n D eris is tocM fog the
a m t A ffiorft task la shew b a d ­
n e s s - ! television e a s e h e c c .
Rubber-faced Joaa has signed
to star ia • aew weekly aeries as
the lin t w astes to trate sad eood t a e o tor • flis h t t o t h e m o o r .
Reaching the m m m ay prove
easier than aegctialicg the reeky
com eback trad.
mm

Wally C os ceetda t get e ff the
ground when he attempted to get
back on the video beam via "HIram H olliday." It folded a t Ig
no-nisi w ily as "M r. Peepers."
Isjogeae Coca nose - dived when
■ha left Sid Caesar for a show of

Orderad T h a r a d io raaoarcae a f
the giant Air F orce depot et San
Bernardino, Calif, to be made
available as required to aapport
this e f f o o . "
Wfiii* anoertod that a i fa r as
the A ir Farce w as concerned, in
too technological ra ce with B a sils
there w as "neither lima soc ener­
gy to waste an so - called fatterservice riva lry."

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be bbed to point eat. Asked
n-f
why be eoatteued q*&lt;Dlitf*ig
a tracks after be bad am— ed a f t t t o r . K m m replied, “ Why dee*
a fo g ( M e bis thousandth rabbit ? AD bfc is a epsratstioa. The
sntru W Mecnlabon is bora with m e '

E re A id es also is trying la re­
capture a s aodleee* with "T h e
E re Arden Show," which hasn't
coma close to the success af
"O ur Mias Brooks "
Actor* seem to fare better * * ■
actresses to th* comeback depart­
ment, as evidenced by R ichard]
Boone's Jump from doctor 1a
'M edic" to gss-sUagm to T ia r a
Gun. Win T raraL "
Joaa to nptlmlatte i i t o l s to#
odda.

that th* Arm y and Wavy stick to
their own lasts and leave the
"Indivisible field " o f air and space
prim arily to th* A ir Forra.
fie s a il the M ary has • "h ack breaking ta lk " la developing the
means to coaster the "danger to
oar security" from the Russian
submarine fle e t

S BOUNTY FOUND OFF PACIFIC ISLE— Skis divers have
Sad th e saeal m cruet ad balk # f the aeteeiaos matter ship, BMS
ady, which waa horaad aad saak e ff the Pacific ialaad o f Pitcairn
Fletcher ChrislUa aad his msa la 1TM. Hers, Lais Mardea, af
Natl sea l Geographic Magattee, examlaee rapper fittings o f the
Ml, which lie* ea th* ore*a floor. Aa oarlock aad a rudder
J* ar* visible ia th* feregrouad. Mardea, credited with the
• eery, raid th* locatioa tt th* old skip * u first piapetated te
aary, IM 7 . (Copyrighted Natioaal Geograpkir M sgstlae Pbeto)
______
(U P TeUphoto)

I 8 K A R D BA RU C H o n
o f W an (tract, U w as Ja
jt s d i r as T h e S ilver Fax,"
fie Coast In th* ItTOs, w a s
instrumental in floating the
that launched the
United States Steel co rpora ion : hi* m anipulations, e o n 1acted for J. P. M organ, d ls posed c f a b illion dollar iarue w ithout upsetting the
m arket—.a n d . indeed, n o body w ho bou ght those o r i•final steel shares ever had

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Aimed the lath o f her aid aeries.
" I Married Joa n ." Betimes she
sat quietly in her B e l-A ir m aatloe watting for the lig h t prop­
erty to com e alocg.
~TW» to it ." she it y s hopeful­
ly. T h e tint comedy - science
fiction show to TV. The humor Is
bated on situations Involving me
B e said the A rm y bad an "u r ­ with actaal s c i e n t i f i c experigent necessity" to devise new tac­ menu
tic* and weapons for m rrivtag
Hapafleh Helped Jean
nuclear attack white still conduct­
T t may get a little rough on
ing "ground a ction ."
me physically, but I'm used to
that from m y ilapgiek experi­
FEWER HOURS
ences in th* p u t
FARGO. N. D. tr— The North
"S p ic e travel and Sputniks arc
Dakota Agricultural College re­ la the news, and our show (NBC)
ported farmers across the na­ should appeal to aQ groups and
tion worked an average of 107 sexes. Throughout the series I'll
hours dally this past June, near be atcom panied by psychologists,
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rita Claus Starts On Joy-Bringing Trip Around World Today
in f cheer across Holland on a
white h o r n , and lugging a bun­
dle at green twigs around Ger­
many.
His duties run through Jan. 6,
the day o f "O ld Christmas-' In
Spain and Italy. A jet • propelled
youngster eould really clean-up by
being in enough right places at the
right time.
Today, Santa was busy carryChristmas Preview Today

f u t a C ln a K l out today on hts
•turaal Joy-bringing trek around
tha world. HI* trip once m ore wilt
Aim onitrate that Christina* com e*
federal time* a year, despite the
old saying. In Europe there will
be four separate Christmas-type
observances between now and Jan.

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cloudy Saturday.

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Today is St. Nicholas Day, a
religious holiday. A s a sort of
Christmas preview in Germany,
Santa Claus distributes bundles of
green switches and packets of
chocolates and randies to remind
children they must behave if they
want larger rewards on Christmas
Day.
Swiss children get the same re­
minders.

la Bari, Italy, H is a day o f
religious commemoration la trib­
ute to the first Stint Nicholas,
who Is hurled there. But the re ­
ligious holidsy, and the saint,
really had no connection seith
modern Christmas ceremonies.
In Holland, atrarthalaaa, this
w as ths big day. Santa Clani can­
tered through the streets ef A m ­
sterdam on an Impressive white

horse. His blick sm oor servant,
•'Slack P iet", followed with a
bundle of awttchea.
Dutch children and their par­
ents, who started celebrating with
a massive dinner last night, ex­
changed their p r e s e n t s today.
Practieal jokers presented their
masterpieces after weeks o f plan­
ning, and shook with deep-bellied
Dutch laughter at the recipients

unwrapped pencils hidden deap In
three-toot long Imitation cigaret*
and herrings in canary rages.
Santa Takes Breather
Tomorrow Santa takes a breath­
er. On Dec. 21 he plunges into the
second round — Scandinavia, Aus­
tria. Switterland and Germany
again, where presents are opened
on Christmis Eve.*
Although aircraft, helicopters

and

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Sputniks

were

being in front o f the fireplace, or o* this

pressed into service in the rest
o f the world, Finnish children
know he drives down from Lappland In a curly-runncred alcd
drawn by Finland’ s own reindeer.
The next day, Dec. 23, Santa
makes hit rounds of Great Britain,
Portugal, and France where he
leaves his gifts in wooden homes

radiator If fireplace* ir s lick in g.
Britain keeps on celebrating
through Dec. SB .which la ca’led
"B oxing Day.”
And finally, on "O ld Christmas'*
—Jan. *—there's a last round for
tho weary old man, to Spain amt
Italy, although in the latter Ito
gets ■ helping hand.

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Rocket Vanguard
des On Ground

CAPE CANAVERAL (U P )— The Into in orbit around the earth.
U. S. effort to launch a satellite
Russia now has two satellites
wae a failure today. A moon—c a r ­ whlziing around the earth.
rying Vanguard rocket failed to
A Massachusetts Institute of
get off the ground when effort* Technology scientist said today he
expeela the Russians to launch a
were made to launch It.
Flame and smoke belched from third satellite within a few Hays.
All was thought to be in read­
the silvery missile when Paul Kar*
pliac, a young propulsion engineer, iness today for a successful U. S.
touched the button Mat activated take-off. An hours tong countdown
tha liquid-oxygen led engines ef or final checkoff of pan In the
Vanguard started at midnight. Thr
the Vanguard.
In Washington the Defense De­ most minute care had heen taken
to make certain it would go this
partment said It was Informed
time. A victory would have been
T liK VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN SHOWN here wa* reported by InvrMlgatinc officers as having skidd- that personnel at the aite appar­
sd (• feet into the path o f an oncoming Atlantic Coast Line train restrrday aftrrnooon. Granville ently escaped Injury when the a tremendous propaganda triumph
and would have once more raised
Hvrlnvk, .IS, attached to the Sanford N A S was slightly injured In tha crash This la the fifth car- rocket blew up on Iti aland.
train cravh In Seminole County vlnce Nov, 10,
(Photo hy Bergstrom)
A heavy im oke pall drifted in­ the U. S. scientific team in the
eyei of its allies abroad.
land.
But when the historic moment
The Vanguard, It* btack-pointed
silver nos* pointed skyward, re­ cam e, a tremendous orange ball
of flame at the base of the mis­
mained in Ita launching pad.
The Pentagon information o f­ sile, fallowed by an awesome
fice, in telephone communication black cloud of smoke, signalled
with Cap* Canaveril, had no d e­ failure.
Hundreds of Witnesses
tail! Immediately of reasons the
Minutes later, pelicans wheeled
attempt was unsuccessful.
over the base at Cape Canaver­
High-Level Effort
An all-out effort, ordered by al—the only sign of aerial activity
Law enforcement officials srs about tw o miles south of the San­ ferd Naval Air Station, emerged President Elaenhower and the visible to hundreds of newsmen
end spectators who had gathered
beginning to worry about tho build­ ford Naval Air Station.
from the car suffering only a la­ highest defense officials o f the
on the beach to witness the event.
nation,
had
gone
Into
the
crash
ing number o f auui.nobite accid­
A 19M Volkswsgon Sedan skidd­ ceration of the forehead, a cut
program for getting a U. S. moon
ents In the Sanford sem h o le Coun­ ed M feet Into the path of an on­ knee and bruises.
ty area.
coming Atlantic Coast Line freight
Korinck, attempting to pass an
,-yvhe fifth automob'L train eta*n train. The small car, driven by automobile either parked at the
in 13-days w as reported yesterday Graudvilte Korinck, a 38-y ear-old Intersection of the highway and
i Plana are being formulated for
afternoon on south Sanford Ava. navy man attached to the San- railroad track&lt;r nr traveling slow­
the tenth annual Christmas ball of
ly to come to a stop, went Into
the Seminote County Interfratcrthe path of the train to have bis
nlty Association. The gay affair
WHY do we eat mince pi*
car thrown 51 feet by the Impact,
will he held Dec. 23 at the Mayfair
at Christmas tim et
according to investigating offlc
Inn. Dancing will be to the tunes
ers.
of Tony Teres and his orchestra.
»*' \\
ma t
Apparently the small automobile
All members of national college
Hut
’HA■»
rolled over several time before
fraternities or sororities may re­
4l|t etUJs l|'{ji )|
coming to a stop on its side. The
ceive tickets upon payment of their
train was traveling west pnd the
dues In the Association. Informa­
Is dead!
tion caused by a hemorrhage into automobile south.
tion on this will be published later.
There were extensive damages to
Tha 13-year-old male lion, one the pleural cavity.”
agon but no damage to
City Manager Knowles said that the Voll
Of the pets at the Sanford Zoo, was
the
trait,
.vas
reported.
Dr.
Toe
also
found
a
cancerous
found dead this morning when
The train, in charge of Conduct
James Bedenbaugh, assistant Zoo type growth on the liver of “ King"
Award* were presented to win­ their church scene entry. Mason
Xcepcr, made his rounds about 0 and specimens have been taken or I*. II. Harvey, came to a stop
ners in the float competition of the Wharton accepted the plaque for
O'clock checking the condition of and are being sent off for exam i­ !n eight car lengths.
nation.
Deputy Sheriff James Singletary J a y e * * • Merchants Association the church.
too animals.
In the Business Division, top
"H e hadn't been dead very ordered the train moved one ear Christmas Parade it yesterday’ s
"K in g" has been In the Sanford
length in order to clear traffic luncheon meeting of the Sanford- place winner was the Odham and
long,'*
City
Manager
Knowles
said.
Zoo about 10 or 11 years, City
depicting
“ Candy
on the heavily traveled highway Seminole County Junior Chamber Tjpdor float
Manager Warren E. Knowles said At 9 o'clock this morning rigor to the Sanford NAS.
Land". Second place was taken
of Commerce.
mortis
was
just
beginning
to
set
morning.
Investigating the accident were
Two trophies and five plaques hy the Sanford Naval Air Station
in.
The huge lion was found lying
The city obtained "K in g" as a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper were presented So representatives for their float “ Santa's Workshop "
en the bench in Ills cage with his real young cub and he had be­ T. Mark Mack and Deputy Sheriff of the various schools, churches, Accepting the plaque for Odham
bead hanging down.
organisation* and businesses who and Tudor was Art Harris and for
come so lame that the Zoo Keep­ James Singletary.
An autopsy,
performed
this er, Mrs. Arnold Hood, could walk
took top place in the float com peti­ the Sanford N'avaT Air Station was
LlCdr. E. II. Dohne.
morning by a local veterinarian, up to the cage and rub his head.
tion.
for Information On
In the Civic and Fraternal Divi­
Dr. L. R. Poe revealed that the “ He was very gentle," the city
Serving a* Judges at the Wed­
CIRCULATION
lion's death was apparently due to manager explained.
nesday parade were: Mrs. Lionel sion the Sanford Rotary Club look
PIL FA 2-2r.ll
suffocation.
A. Arthur. Cireult Judge Voile A. top place with their entry “ Child­
The death of “ K ing" leaves Just
Williams Jr., and Postmaster Joel ren of the W orld". Tommy Mc­
or after G:.10 p.m.
Dr. Poe’ s report to City Manager one lion at the zoo, a female
Donald accepted tho plaque. Se­
Field.
*
PH. FA 2 0975
Warren E. Knowles was "su ffoca­ “ Q u ecn ie".'
In the Church Division the Holy cond place was won by the Sanford
Cross Episcopal Church took top Woman's Club for a “ A Peek at
place and received a plaque for Santa". Mr*. Bill Kirk accepted

ocal Accident Number
rows As Car Hits Train

Plans Underway

Autopsy Shows King'
Dies Of Suffocation

Shop

AW ARDS FOR TOP FLOATS In the Jajeee-M erchante Awioelatioa Chrlitmaa Parade wepe made
yesterday at the Jaycee luncheon meeting. John Alexander, Jaycee Parade Chairman, preaenta lb *
trophies and plaques. Those representing winning clubs, organiaatloea, church** and aehoola w e n ;
left to right) Masun Wharton. Holy Cross Kpisenpal Church; Mm. Hill Kirk, Womaa’a Club; Tum­
my McDonald, Rotae) Club; Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Southald* School; Art Harris, Odham and T u dotj
(B U ff Photo)
LlCdr. E. If. Dohne, Naval Air Station; and Chairman Alexander.

Southern Bell Official Rolarians To Hear
Speaks At Rotary Club Musical Program
Af Luncheon Meet
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“ Lots of times we stand up when
we don't know what we're stand­
ing for," A. W. "W ood y" Webber,
District Manager for Southern
Rcll Telephone Company told Jaycees yesterday at their noon lun­
cheon meeting.
“ Most of our business is made
up of money, machinery, and peo-

Parade Winners Receive Awards

tho plaque.
In the School Division, Golds­
boro Elementary School won a
trophy for their top entry of a
large float “ Shepherds and Ca­
m el". Southside School won a
trophy for their entry of “ Toy
Soldiers". Mrs. Velma Mitchell ac­
cepted the trophy on behalf of the
school.
John Alexander, Chairman of the
Jaycee Parade Committee, made
the presentations.
Hob MeKee, Chairman of the
Balloon Sales Committee report­
ed to the Jaycee* that all balloons
were sold before the parade was
half over. A total of approximate­
ly St.'A was raised to provide funds
for a shopping tour for children of
Lutheran Haven.

pie,” he said "and people are the
most Important."
Webber spoke yesterday to the
Jaycee* on "Personnel Problem s."
“ It behooves us to do what we
can to motivate people to attain
Increased sales; easier way to do
things; and efficien cy," Webber
explained.
A • successful Influeneer must
have a clear Idea about what he
is trying to communicate, he com ­
mented. “ Wo say one thing and
the hearer hears another so sv#
must edit our message In order
that It will be hoard as we mean
It," Webber told the Jaycees.
Then ho commented "A lot of
times we ran communicate better
hy turning up the volume a lit­
tle louder or more often."
Citing the tremendous growth
In Florida, Webber said, "w e're
going to have to have more peo­
ple to do tho Jolt—more folks who
are qualified to get our share— so
we need to think In terms of deve­
loping people."
Webber warned the young busi­
nessmen not tn make decisions for
people they can make themselves.
(Continued o i Page I)

Sanford NAS Control Tower Is Busy Place

Is * * wl*»* SP»

Members o f the Sanford Rotary
Club, at their regular weekly meet­
ing next Monday noon at the Yacht
Club, will wltnesa a demonstration
on the Hammond electric chord
organ of "M usical M em ories".
Glen -Nelson, the organist, and
Roger Gregory, aa the narrator,
appeal through the courtesy of ths
Cooper-Gregnry Mn.de Co. and
carry their listeners from the days
of ■ carnival with Ita steam callope through memories of violin,
com et, orchestra and hand con­
certs, all played on the Hammond
by Nelson.
The program, arranged by Char­
lie Morrison, Is similar to one
staged here recently hy Nelson
and Gregory, and at times, hy Net.
and nelly Keller of tho same com ­
pany. at the Sanford Klwanls Club,
the local Shrine d u h and at the
Congregational Christian Church.
On Tuesday, they will appear
before the Pilot d u h and on P ec.
IT, will do their act at the meeting
of the Farm Bureau, here Wives
of Rotarlanx are Invited to hear
the program Monday, Morrison
stated, this morning.

Additional
Local News

1nation.
The Control Tower at the San- 1Coburn Air Control Man, Second Attack Wing One
Other VAIL3 plane commanders
ford Naval Air Station lx about Class, launched the first Skywar ] Sanford again flexed its muscles
one of the busiest places in Flor rior bomber of a nine airplane and Ihe damage that might have in the homtiLg stream were LlCdr
bomber stream from Heavy Attack been wrought had this not been a Phil Harward, Li (Jg) Dean Ort
Ida.
Radio communication to the lay­ Squadron Five and Eleven la s'# bombing exercise defies the imagl- man and LtCdr. Robert Ostcrholm
man is a mass of words than can night beginning at 9:33 p. m.
These bom bers, flown by your
only be unscrambled by one who
is trained to catch every syllable next doop neighbors in Sanford,
simulated bombing attacks on At­
and every call.
Signals hum constantly to keep lanta, Charlotte and Savannah be­
the control operator Informed as to fore returning here to their base.
the whereabout* of every plane Each bomber can carry more de­
taking off from the Sanford Naval struction than that wrought by
Air Station. A microphone is con- the entire weight of bombs dropp­
itantly at the operators mouth to ed in Worid War II
Departing at 9:33 p. m. and
carry message* to planes coming
and going in a continuing stream. thereafter at iO minute Intervals,
Strong beacon* signal messages the bombers formed a stream
across the field of air strips to through the sky until the last one
planes, trucks, jeeps, and other returned to Sanford at 1:33 a. m.
transportation plying hack and this morning.
forth taaiing planes onto the lakeWhile the citizens of yMlanta,
o ff strip or readying others for Charlotte and Jacksonville slept,
plane flighti scheduled practically the AM)’ * from Sanford whistled
every minute of the day and night. over their heads In the midnight
"Orlando Air Traffic Control darkness only ten minute*. »
clears Seminole One to the Navy
MATRON Five contributed six
Sanford Airport via Victor 26T to A3D's to the bombing stream, and
Jacksonville, Victor three to Sav­ MATRON Eleven three. Lt. Robert
annah, Victor on* eight five to Kennedy o f VAILS was the Plane
Augusta, Ga , Victor on# eight to Commander In Seminole One that
Atlanta; two zero to Royston, V ic- left at 9:33 p m. nn the flight that
tor three five to Asheville, N C . would eover many of the major
to Savannah, Victor three to Day- cities In southern United States.
ton* Beach, Victor 151 to Navy It was LtCdr. Louis Hoop that
Sanford. Maintain 33.000 feet alti­ piloted Seminole Nine and was last
tude in control area to Savannah, man to touch down in the early
17,non feet tn Charlotte, 39.000 feet morning.
IN THE CONTROL TOWER at Sanford Naval Air Station. Cdr. Joaeph M- Tully Jr. end Lt. Cdr.
to Navy Sanford.”
LtCdr. rtttoa ipsa; the long
Cy Filton natch operations aa a bombing stream uf nine plane* taka o ff el 10 minute intervale last
With these words NAS Sanford vigil In the NAS Control Tower to
X SANFORD ZOO 8 MALB Mon “ K im ” waa found deed this morning in kie cage. An attraction
night Each plane in tha simulated attack of three citim took u ff from Sanford NAS on aplil-aecond
vt-blalf Photo;
Towaa Control Operator Jama* arariM tha operation tor Heave achedul*CSLai* l 'b o W
U * local 100 for 1nor* than 19 y e a n , "K in g’* wan lX-jeara-oid.

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werthip houri, 3:43 a. m. and
U a m.
J.lo p. m .— Senior High FaUevahip
Youth Building
T p. m. EVENING WORSHIP
Soog Service— Chrutm ai Carol t
Sermon— "The Cloted Door*'—Mr.
Mctnnii
FIRST METHODIST C H IIC X
t : 4 ! a. m. Church School (claiiea
fer all ages)
11 a. m. Morning Werthip
Special muaie "La. How Beta E ra
Bloom ing"— M n . W. Lockard,
Mra. Je Roiart. Mr*. A. Jana*.
Sermon— ’T h * Value at Th* tib ia ”
t p. m . M YF Supper
4:30 p. m. M YF Program
7:13 p. m.—Organ Vtaper— M n .
Xlckaea
Evening T:34
Special M u a ie - "T h e Birth at A
X in g "—Mra. J . Boaard
Sermon— "E ip e ctin g Something?”
Beereatien fe r young people in Me*
Klnley Hall
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THE CHURCH FOR AIL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church it the greatett loctor e.t eanh fer
el character a-.d gso4 crtneeihip.
Jt it a i cr«.-c.5« cl spiritual value*. Without a
tin t} Church. eeither democracy eer cinlitatioa
can t.m te There are lour tsur.d reatcr.t why
•very perto-. thould attend ttmce* regularly
s.*d tuppert the Church They are: (1) Tsr hi*
nra take. (2) Fer hit children t tcte (3) For the
ate cl t-e community and nauoa (4) Fer the
see e! the Church tttell. which need* hit moral
r.d material tapper. Flan to go to church reguu'.j and read your Bible daily

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Sunday School P:4I a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.

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M em bers o f tho Male Chorus a n
reminded o f the regular weekly re­
hearsal to be held at tho First
JJesbytorlan Church at a o ’ clock
lg J d a y night. D irector Harry M.
Whir announced this, morning.

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Postmaster Gives '
Tips On Sending
Christmas Mail

SALAS TO MEET SCANLON
SAN FRANCISCO (U P )— ForLaura Salas has signed to meet
Bobby Scanlon In a 10-round bout
at the Civic Auditorium, Dee. 1&gt;.
Salas won the title from Jimmy
Cartar In 1M2 and lost it baek
to him three months latrr, Scan­
lon defeated Wallace (B u d ) Smith,
another form er lightweight cham­
pion, in his last start.

(C on tlM cd from P ago f
"M any tim e* qualified people are
employed and then led around
Postmaster Jo*l S. Field had • '
by the hand.”
Up todsy oo how resident! o f S a o -1
One o f the suggestions the Sou­ ford eao save much time and of*'
thern Bell Telephone Co. eieeu live fort in their Christmas mailing. ,
msdo was that of encouraging peo­
"E xperien ce has shown.** post-!
ple. "A fte r they have made do- master Field eommented. "that
cisiona get them to Jot down their one o f the big difficulties m o s t’
reasons for making them.”
mailers encounter In their efforts
Listing a number of distractions to complete their Christmas mallthat w ill block development of inga early, Is (ho lack of mater­
people, W ebber told the Jayeee ials. They find thst they don't
group "W e Improve our own per-||have enough paper, or enough
sons! relations by making all of 1twine, or tnough tape, and so forth,
and aa a result they often do not
them a part of ths team.
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w ..a
"It has been proven that some w rap and aecuro their parcote ade­
—^ +tj
folks fall because of morals, dis­ quately.”
loyalty and laek of skill but most­
The best w ay to avoid the last
ly because they couldn't get along minute difficulty of insufficient
maUlng materials, tho postmaster
with p eop le," Webber stated.
"W e don't have to be selfish advised, la to make a trip now to
■bout developing people because tho stores and obtain plenty of
anyone helping lo develop other good heavy wrapping paper, stur­
corregatrd
cartons,
strong
people helps develop themselves,*' dy
cord, cellulose tape, seals and so
Webber said.
forth.
And ha concluded "W o ran
' ‘ Get It all In one trip and avoid
CDH. JOSKI’ H M. TU LLT JR. LO OK * OVRit the N liht Bombing
measure a Ufa by its donation
the necessity of making a half a
Krhrtlul* on three sunthera cities as niwe A l l) planre depart for a
rather than Its duration.”
bombing
'(ream that nhiaked through the skit* from l : l t P.m. laat
dozen trips later, or trying to mail
Webber was introduced by Art
aight ontll 1:11 a.m. thia morning
(S taff I'h ote)
with im proper or insoffleteot ma­
Harris, program chairman for yes­
terials," the postmaster noted.
terday's meeting.
"T h is ean save a lot of headaches
at Christmas Urne.”
And, o f c o u m , the postmaster
urged ell local residents to get
Rjr r.rsrr Thurston
Clifford McKibbin, president of
their Christmas mall eut aa aoon
aa possible.
tho Seminole County Chamber of
LAKE M O N R O E - The Lake
At the regular meeting of CampMr. Jesse Jody Melton J r „
Commaree, a local Insurance man,
Monroe 4 II Club met Tuesday at
and a m em ber of the City o f San­ of US South Jessamine Ave., pass­
bell-fussing Post No. U , (he A m e­
the school.
ford’ s toning and planning com­ ed away last night at Seminole
Charles Rabun gave the Bible rican Legion, hetd recently at the
mission waa named chairman of Memorial Hospital.
reading, followed by two songs by le g io n Hut, it was announced that
He had been a resident of San­
tho sotting and planning group list
the group. Tony Baker eilled the the Leglon'e
Christmas
night.
ford for tho past 40 years and waa
Party would bo bold Monday even­
roll.
McKibbin replaces Robert I . born M arch 4, IMP. In Florida.
An interesting picture was shown ing, Dec. II i t T o'clock.
Survivors Include his widow Mrs.
Brown, first chairman o f the
First Baptist and the First the group called, "In The Beginn­
Bill
Lockard,
entertainment
planning and zoning commission, Jessie L . Melton, Sanford; two
chairman for tho affair, announced
who recently resigned In order to daughters, Mrs. J. L. Benton, San­ Methodist churches of Oviedo have ing” .
*Young men attending the meet­ that bo wee very fortunate In se­
take hie seat on the Board of ford and Mrs. W. F. .Freeman, Or­ scheduled a religious consul to he
lando; six grandchildren; two bro­ conducted this Sunday from 1:10 ing were Tony Baker, Gene Bull- curing a magician for the even,
Sanford City Commissioners.
ard, Billy Stevens, Stave Kane, lng. In addition, there will be
Brown, Tuesday, was named Dir­ thers, Marvin and Aldridge Mel­ p. m, to 4 p. m.
The census win be held In the Carl McCormick, Bobby Flower, games for the children and the
ector of tho Seminole County Zon­ ton both of Plant City; and four
singing of Christmas carols. Santa
ing and Planning Commission by sisters Mrs. Al Fagan, Orlando; Oviedo area Including Wagner, Raymond King, Hayward Cos.
tho Board of Seminole County M n . SaUle Martin, Mulberry; Goldenrod and south to the bridge.
Ronnie Stafford, Norman Sparks, Claus hss been contacted and will
The Rev. Jack Bryant o f tho Sidney Hawkins. Mike Burke, Al make a short appearance.
Mrs. M ary Andrrson, California,
Commissioners.
First Baptist Church and tho Rev. McDonald, Terry Watson, Terry
All members and veterans are
Art Harris, ■ mem ber o f the and Mrs. Bell Marsh, Texas.
Funeral services will be con­ Georgo Carlton of the Methodist Rabun, Richard lllttell, Steve urged to bring their children and
staff o f Odham and Tudor was
seated as a member of tlis San­ ducted at S p. m. Sunday at Gram- Church said that th# census will Sweggerty, Henia Jimlnei, Bubby wlvai to this annual affair. There
ford Zoning and Planning Com­ kow Funeral Home Chapel with bn taken to fled non-church m em ­ lllttell, Chsrles Rabun, Dooay wiU be light refreshment! and
bers o f tho area and also church WatteU,
mission replacing Brown.
the R ev. Joe Duthltt officiating.
Billy
Frank*,
Benny goodies for the kiddles.
Interment will be In Evergreen preferences. The com m ittee also Johns, Dusne Burk end William
Admission will he a toy. which
seeks to find residents o f tho area Burke.
Cemetery.
will be given to the Elks* Club far
Pallbearers will b o; William who havo not moved their momtheir Christmas Tree for the Un­
Freeman, Martin Cerosoli, W. F. borthlp to tho local churches.
derprivileged.
QUAIL PUT TV WORK
Freeman. Edgar Benton and J. L.
The census committee will have
ELHART, Imt. IB— A quail flew
DEC. I
Benton.
dinner at the Baptist Church Im­
mediately foUowiog the Sunday into a sporting goods store here
Admissions
By local organisation . . . Man
worship service and after a brief­ recently and salesmin Dick LauDAWKINS ELECTED
Beryl Cynthia Grantham (San­
or Woman with eiperlene* in
ghlln put the confused bird to
ing
from
the
chairman
will
start
ford)
WEST POINT. N.Y. (U P )—Half­
meeting public tor part-time
good use. He made (he bird pose
back Pete Dawkins of Royal Oak, the censes.
work, meet kav* ear.
In
Edward Thomas (Sanford)
for a photograph with himself, a
W rit* the Herald. Boa C - l l
Mich., has been elcted captain of
Marty Ferguson (Sanford)
gun and a large sign: "Indiana
Giving age
A rm y’ s 1PSS football team. Ho le
Sallle Williams (Sanford)
GOLDEN DATS
the first halfback to hold the hon­
Carlene Piloln (Long wood)
IlO U X FALLS, S. D. « t — When
or since Glenn Davis shared the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christensen
Jeffe Melton (Sanford)
team eaptalaey with Doe Blanch­ observed their 90th wedding an­
Bertie Catherine Stafford
ard In IMA.
niversary guests Included Mrs.
(Sanford) ■
Births
Christensen's brother and three
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. ter that grew and were trans­ slstera and their spumes, all o f
formed Into rain clouds, the paper whom already had observed tbeir
Grantham (Sanford)
Discharge*
said. It said rain actually waa wedding anniversaries. Mrs. Chris­
made to fall from the clouds, pro­ tensen's youngest brother and his
Baby girl Werham (Sanford)
Margaret Helen Helms (Long- duced in a special cham ber under wife were aloe present but didn't
direction o f aetentlat B. V . Dere- attract much aItem loo. They bad
wood)
been m arried ealy 4f y e a n .
glna.
Dorothy Scott (Sanford)

McKibbin Named
Zoning, Planning .
J. Melton Jr.
Board Chairman
Dies Lost Night

Film Is Shown *
At 4-H Meeting

Toy Is Admission
To Legion Yule
Party Dec. 16

RECONDITIONED &amp; G U A R A N T E E D
Term s Available

General Insurance
H. JAM ES GUT A G E N C Y
SIS EAST FIRST STREET
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Ja m e s b . g u t

Churches To Hold
Religious Census
Sunday Afternoon

Hospital Notes

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c a lm ly , F lo rid a , thl* Slh - I * ' o f
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n p. i r r n j m o w
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A HRFKR. JR.
BoMrltor fo r n la la ttffa
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(D E A L)

LONG UNDER KNIFE
PITTSFIELD, Mesa, (U P )—Chi­
cago Cubs first basoman D a le
Long underwent minor surgery to
correct a glandular ailment la tho
lower abdomen Monday. Long,
who baited J M and hit 21 hom o
runs during the 1*5T season. Is n peeled to be retoased from the
hospital within a tew days.

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im m liva Party n i elected pm - J»i PiaiUa, who hod aelxed power

On* of tho cooflte^ s—rCo won } la April l»e&gt; _• Mg t^or-Aart-

San fo rd 's Christmas Shopping
Season Is Officially U n d e rw a y
The Chrlatmaa ShofpUf Baaaort la off!la Saxford!
Wadnaadap aftamoeo'a glgaatie parade,
atacad hf tha San/ord-Setnioola County
Junior Chamber of Conmarea and financed
by the Sanford Merchants Association,
hartaVa of the Interest local citizens, boni^ iiiiib end organizations-take in their
(fty.
Then have been numbers of parades
staged in Sanford end many of them hare
baas large ease — but none bare been so
large, ee cMorfnl, end so exciting a# tht anAual Chrlatmaa Panda Wadnesday aftermam.
The leyeeae daaarra n Mg hand from all
o f Sanford for the tremendous Job thay'Ta
done. Many hours of hard work and plannlag went into tho parade witnessed by an
ratimatad 16,000 children end adults,
We’ve seen probably the longest parade
mar staged in Sanford — end we've exyerisneed the Mggtnt crowd ever to witnese
on# of the parades in Sanford.
Never before have there been so many
exalted children, wide-eyed with amazement
pa one bead after another passed by in rtview furnishing the music for marching and
entertainment Fleet after float passed by
d a l l y u iila i i i j

to create tha amxpwetad txdaauttow
yooagsten u m wha* thty'ra plataad.
It can certainly bo raid that tha Jaymm
have act for themaalvca another «oal te hi
reached in staging annual Chrlatmaa Parades in tha future.
Wednesday’s parade moved off exact!;
as scheduled — not before or after. And
from the first screaming sirens to the list
float carrying a waving, Jolly Santa Claus
It was enjoyable and entartalnlng. Tht
children speak out in praising the Jayeeei
for providing them with this real Mseaeoa
opener” .
Practically every member of tha local
Junior Chamber of Commerce wee taking
pert in the parade Wednesday afternoon
— selling balloons, serving as assistant
parade marshalls, and lending-a helping
hand wherever it was needed to make thia
rear’a event the greatest In Joyces history,
The Jaycees and the Merchants deserve
a big vote of thanks from the folks of
Sanford and vicinity for staging such e
complete success,
Whenever a job’s to be dona, tha Jayeses
wilt do it well. That’s the record they have
made for themselves and they're keeping it
up with one project after another.

Sunday's plebiscite w u tha r*.
n i t U called « voters te apprsre
a lag-range fvegraaa lavolvtog
the amendment af the UM cnttitutiea. There la te be a M parti,
taa aoegrtss ia which tha Liberal
aad Cmuemtivo parties wfll be
equally rvpraaentad. A Joint na­
tional candidate tar preiUsat will
ha ebeeee by tea grass tad ip.
proved by the people la aa i %
Use te he held aext May. Tha Jun.
ta win hand ever ha authority
when the new president tsbsa of.
lice Aug- T.
Then, If ail peat troll, Colombia
win b# under MpartUaa ml* onill 1ST*.

Letters To The Editor

Editor,
tw i set exist is all yssture lead
The Sanford Herald,
is the county.
Sanford. Fla.
It is ay opinion thtl ail antralD**r w :
turtl lend should be assessed as
This is in reply te year latter of such and ia rvlitioe te whet it
November M requesting Informs- produces. This applies net only te
ttoa oa "eattltmea being taxed |pasture lead but sit types M agrieut of business."
' culture. If this is not done agriculI appreciate yeur interest t o 't o "
maistila It# hut yofiUUs matter and yeur statemeat; den ia our county.
**1 certainly bailee* that (bay arc
A reputable Brevard eaualy
and some remedy should be forth- cattleman Investigated the taxes
coming.’/
as applied te pasture lands ia a
The point of tesattoa at obldi number of Central Florida counties
K become* unprofitable to raise ,a i be Informed mo that Seminole
boof cauls oe cortaln pasture lands County as a whole was npxt to
highest
In the world end eetablish Russian Hag*, la gemleelo County baa beta
reached. They lie mostly near Host of tho range cattle are pasmony.
other lead that has recently been turod on cut over flat woods land
If the President's health will not permit sold oa aa Inflated and specula- and marah or prairie. Also, some
him to take an activa command at hla post live bails. However, that situation up land, hammocks aad swamps

Leadership Is Vital To America
It would be bed taste in the extreme to
discuss president Eisenhower’s health
publicly but for tha fact that his physical
condition and tha fata of the nation ara now
related. Tho cerebral occlusion or mild
Stroke whieh he suffered came at a lima
when fundamental policy deeiaiona must be
made, and wjitn tha United States la called
upon to reveal g renewal of energy.
Tha danger that tha world balance of pow&gt;
egsinst America sod tta allies is resl. MilItarily and politically, tha world position of
tho Unitod States is grava. Any uneartaJnty
gbout American policy and military eapabil|ty, any decline or shattering of morale at
home or abroad in the non-CommunUt
world could now bo disastrous. Firm leaderahlp eannot bo detegatod In a crisis such
ns tha ono which hold* tha entlra world in
a viao. And that leadership requires hctlve
and steady work.
It is not for any of ua to call for tha
raalgnaUon of the President The decision
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In the White House, the issue of resignation
will be a most demanding one. While wishing the quickest and fullest possible reeovary
to Mr. Elsenhower, it la nevertheless essen‘ tlal to stress that now tha fate of millions
depends on active and dear leadership.

A a Caf lL .
1 "O lIS Q n a L i v e s A t O tO K e
« everyone drlvaa with unusual eara bet«"■ » n0» f nd &gt;’*•/•
there ta a good
thanc* 441*4 ®n# tho^**nd *"«• Americans
the dawn of 1958. This conclusion
from statistics compiled by tha Nat,onal
Council, which reports a thro#
cent drop In traffic fatalities during
^ e first ten months of this year,
4he 48 "tales reporting for the first
P!0’?4*11 of 1957, says tha Safety Counci]- 29 j l » d j ? t4er, trV f‘c pW fd* than last
F**r*
Council also reports that th*
mileage death rata — that to, deaths per
million vehicle milei — during tha first
'IE414 months of the year waa the lowest
for any comparable period,
This to all moat encouraging. Americans
have become accustomed to a gradual wor­
sening of traffic toll figures; many tend to
Sanford Herald
■hrug off any ponaibjlity that safety
—
campaigns can bring results. But the new
am figuree are further Indication that the rt—_ cord of traffic accidents can be Improved
What It bolls down to Is this: If we ail
work at it, we may save a thousand Uvea
■mm that would otherwise have been lost by the
•"+ end of 1957.
~
Sheriff J. I* Hobbr has taken the lead
___in Seminole County in realising that this
thus ran be dona and has ordered a clamp down
'*” • on traffie violators. Orders are out to hla
----- entire force of deputy sheriffs to issue tieketa for any and all violation#.
i***r
Traffic accidents and traffic fatalities
w!m have gone up in Seminole County.
Sheriff Hobby says "they've got to come
Friday, December 6, 1667 down."

w u u y toaderi u d Hot

Allergies Plague Us
All The Year Round

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wait to Ilia ganger that your ewn
home contains enough allergen*
to bring about aa attack.
tew ce of Trouble
House dust to a ehloi aourc* of
allergy trouble. And I Cent oao
hew yea can sacape that r n In
Iba moat mattculoaaly kapt
told sir is an Irritant
I think most of you who bars household.
asthma riallae this when you Then, too, dogs, eats and ether
step out of a warm room Into the pet* auy produce allergic symp­
said of winter. Teste apt to feel toms no motter what the aeesoa.
Finally, few of ua are com­
• tightening up In yeur cheat
Cold alee troubles victims of pletely free froea worry u d
ether allergies. Thaw who are steam situations. And 1 have told
hypersensitive to cold may suffer you often In the poet how eueh
alun eruptions. Iven more eerl- coapllestloaa tan aggravate
eus, they may suffer general asthma, eexema, hives and other
altorgle*.
shock.
Belief0 u or set. tha first frost Unfortunately, tome aUerglM
does sot alwmye aaaxa that hay are with aom* of ua summer and
lover sufferers can step worrying. winter.
Far from It
Many persona are allergic to
t e : X have a yallow
■olds as well ae pollen, in fact,
my teeth. What can I
Mat to pollen, sudds cause nun
hey fever and asthma than nay

are included la pi stun* aad ara
of considerable benefit, particu­
larly fas the winter.
The flat woods lead to tow ia
fertility aad tarnishes sport* grasIng of poor quality. T V march
lands furnish meetly good grating
whoa moisture condition* art
right, but they are aubject ta men
or tote flooding every year aad
when flooded are if aa use t e
grating. Title should bo carefully
considered whoa a,setting our
paatura lands for tasatton purpeeThe eastern part If Seminole
County la ia the Central aad South
Florida Flood Control District aad
a apodal Ux has boon levied oa
this land annually for nearly tea
yeara. If any maliens of dollars
have beta spent by tbla District
In the southern pen *f the stale
oo flood control In the it. Johss
River valley, but nothing has been
don* ta relievo the flood aad
drouth condition that baa existed
for generations. A large tributary
of the It. John* River ia Seaslaele
County ia the EcoalockbateM*
Creek which fas recent years has
been contaminated by aewaga from
aa adjoining county. This ta par*
tieularly offensive to dry periods
whee the natural stream flow af
water to very tow.
In the last Mg land hems, which
waa different, this oea la alee gif.
ferent, prices and sales af seresgs
went way beyond the poiet where
S profit could he made except by
ra-sale af it at a higher price.
Valuations for t a purpose! follow­
ed then pricer wmewhat aad
when the time came that aerugo
could no longer b« eold at a higher
price or any other price taaei
were not paid for Kveral yean
following. The re adjustment waa
very painful and it may be wise
to review this experience to the
light of preiant conditions.
If you dfilr* to quote or publish
this pita** quota or publish the
entire totter aa it to written.
Youri very truly
C. g. Lee

■wjjt the designated p n
that ovoplig. He nuhed
nruuwd to Mr apartment for
am explanation, found her
atm earthing. "You're a
heel!" tow sold bitterly.
"Make * date and th a forabout It-tond not wait*
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Gift Collection
For Mentally III
Ends Monday

Conning The News
■V

Sanford Gardaa
a table la tho lobby,
tha Dirt Rardanar’ a
(S ta ff Photo)

THE AW ARD OP OIBTINCTION was won
Club show, which closed Iasi night at (he
Mrs. Irvin Fleischer, chairman o f ths show,
C irtls admire thslr handiwork.

Church Calendar

Holly Decorates
Church Annex
For Gleaner Party

VIRC.INI A CONN. ante* Mfter

Hear from Jon Tully that Roy Prom otion Publicity for tho H lih
Caton, now living la Tilton, G a., D Fever Follies, on short notice was
hoping ta bo appointed to tho post asked to get together a High Fe­
of poit m aitor la that town. Roy ver Follies teaser publicity spot
U fooling very wall, w o a r t happy In the parade, without spoiling the
un-commerclal plan of this year's
to report
Travelling to Gainesville thu parade with signs, banners, etc.
weekend is Mary Anno Bukur. who The answer seemed to be to make
will attend tho law ochool dance the spectatora aak WHY? to what­
ever gim m ick was used. The w ill­
at tho Unlveriity of riorld a .
We aB miss Jane M iller who Is ing cooperation so generously giv
itlil In Mississippi with her m o­ en by these women from VAH-T
ther. Jane’ s father died several filled the need. They made their
weeks ago. Hope that she will bo own costum ei and went to e great
back on the tenth. Meanwhile deal o f work arranging baby sltt
Johnny la holding tho fort down Ing for children and other such
with young John ond Charles. Sow problems.
Ann Hosey who w as unable to
young John getting a driving les­
son lis t night Looks as If ho will be -one of the French Can Can
be on his own wheels before long. girls helped the girls with their
Surprise—surprise—Bob co m e In make up and the' loan of parts of
lis t night He was at hom e when the costume. The ball has started
we returned from the parade. So rolling. Let's hope this spontan­
alt Is well ror the time being any eous spirit of Will Do holds through
on the myrald Jobs to be done be­
way.
The Seminole Hospital W om en s tween now and tha Opening Night
Auxiliary station wagon In the San­ o f the Follies when YOU are aiked
ta Claus Parade must have h id to help on this project that bene­
soma of you wondering about the fits our Hospital so greatly. Watch
connection between the dignified for the next promotion after
Pink uniformed Auxiliary m em ­ Chrlatmaal
bers and tho flamboyantly garbed
rrench can-can glrla w ho were
perched on the back of the wagon
The masked beauUee w ere Arllne
Bryant. Helen Crawford, and Betty
M eyen from VAH-t.
Rita Bauer, Chairman o f Special

Have you ever rea lly looked Into
the faee that's loot all touch
With home and friends and fam ily
that eaee they loved ao mueh
Hava you ev er truly wondered
what Christmas really mcana
To ona who's all alona In a sha­
dow world o f dreama
Would you deny a tiny child or a
person peat their prime
Because they’re tortured In their
minds, perhaps for a lifetim e.
Let's brighten this year's holiday
with a gift straight from the
heart

Mrs. Russi Will Be
Guest Of Honor
A t L. M. Shower

Lake Mary Women
Will Discuss Book

I

With mental health co-operate and
let's all do our part.
Some candy or som e cigarettes, a
brooch or som e cologne.
It doesn't really matter, If It'i
theirs to call their own.
There la not much time they need
our gifts. They cannot be
denied.
Give them ■ pleasant memory and
a Joyous Christmas tide.
M rs. Elda Nichols
The collection boxes for Mental
Health will rem ain In the store*
until Monday evening. Those who
cannot get downtown may call
Mrs. Saxon, F A 2 3801, and she
will gladly pick up tha gifts. Chibs
h Sanford that have cotleeted
gifts for Mental Health, may a lio
call Mm . Saion . XI Beta Eta will
wrap tha gifts and send them
off. thus saving time and postage.
It la hoped that this weekend will
bring good response from tha peo­
ple In Sanford. The gUta are to be
distributed to mental Instltutloni
all ovar Florida.

A miscellaneous shower vqdn be
given at the ehureh by the Busi­
ness Women's Organisation o f the
Lake Mary Presbyterian ehureh on
Friday night D ec. 13, at 8:00
o'clock In honor o f Mrs. Jo* Russi

FRID AY
the church at 11:00 a. m. There
Tuesday night at 8:00 o’ clock
World Day of Prayer. Come to will be a covered dish luncheon at
Circle No. I of the Lake Mary
the Chapel of the First Baptist noon, followed by a general meet­
The Gleaner's Class of the First Presbyterian Churen will meet at
Church any time during the day ing, at which time the newly elect­ Baptist Church held Its annual tha homa o f Mm . James M. Thomp
ed officers will be installed.
for prayer,
Christmas party Tuesday night it ion where the m illion study book
Evening Circles of the Women
SUNDAY
the church annex. A covered dish "Christ, the Church and R ace'
The Baptist Associations! Carol of the First Presbyterian Chureh ■upper was enjoyed. Mrs. Helen will be reviewed by M ri. Eileen
Sing will bo held at the First Bap­ will meet at follows:
Carter, Mrs. Aialie Barineiu and WllUard who will a lio lead he
6:30 p. m.— Evening Circle No. 1, Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr. were hos­ group In a discussion o f the hook.
tist Church at 3:00 p. m. The pub­
Mrs. Floyd G. Case, chairman. tesses.
lic Is Invited to attend.
Mrs. Donald Klrkncr Is chairman
MONDAY
C o v e r t dish supper at Education­
The hostesses were assisted In of this Circle. Transportation will
There will be a meeting of the al Building o f the Church. Hostess­
decorating by Mrs. W. B. Brinson. be arranged by Mrs. William Cook.
Friendship League of the Congre­ es, Mrs. Carrie Smith, Mrs. John
The tables wera colorful with
gational Christian Church, in the C. Smith, Mrs. Mabel A. Brown,
Christmas holly. Gay lights and
Fellowship Hall of the church at Mrs. Miriam Vlnup.
Chrlstm is ein dlei peeked from
7:00 p. m.—Evening Circle No.
1:30 p. m. Decem ber 0. Christmas
the holly. At the end of the room
boxes will be packed to be sent 2, Mrs. Sidney Ives, III, chairman. on a table was an open Bible and
Covered dish supper with M ri.
to the Seminole County Home.
decorated Christmas tree. The
Circles of the W. S. C. S. of the Ives, 141 North Elliott Ave.
gifts were placed beneath tha tree.
7:00 p. m. — Evening Circle No.
First Methodist Church will meet
The D ecem ber meeting o f the
Sirs. W. P. Brook* Jr. relumed
3, Mrs. Harvey H. Hale, chairman.
as follows: at 3:00 P. 31.
thanks. The regular meeting was Catholic Woman’ s H uh o f All
Circle 3 with Mrs. O. E. White, Covered dish supper with Mrs. W. hold following the supper. Mm . Souls
Chureh was held at the
R. Anderson, 318 Oak Avenue.
1100 Myrtle Ave.
W. H. Rueker presided. Mrs. Wil­ Yacht Club recently. There w is
The boy Scouts of the First lie Pippin gave the devotional, aa a large attendance and three
Circle 0 with Mrs. Albert Jarrell,
Presbyterian Church will meet al ■he read the Christmas story, Mrs. guesta, Mlaa Marie Montpetlt, Mm .
1201 Seminole Bivd.
Circle T with M ri. J. H. Nichol­ 7:00 p. m.
Rucker asked members of the Ethel R. Prairie of D eBary and
The Session of the First Pres­
son, BOO Brlarcllff Ave.
class to tell of their most memor­ Mm . narold Kaitner.
Circle 8 with M ri. If. B. McCall. byterian Church will meet In the able Christmas.
Decorations of hotly graeed the i
Session Room at 7:30 p. m.
231T Mellonvllle Ave.
room, and sifts for all seer* fonnd
T ie minutes of the last meeting
Circle I with M ri. J .'E . Courier,
beneath a Christmas tree.
werk read by Sirs. Berta Cattrell.
1209 Palmetto Ave.
The buslnesi session waa con­
Plans for visitation were made. A
Lutheran Church of the Redee­
ducted by the president, Mr*. H e-'
report on sick members was giv­
mer Sunday achool teachers meet
len Constantine. An annual card
en. Sirs. Fred Myers, teacher of
at T:30 P. M. Plans for the Christ­
party waa planned to be given be­
the class, reid a poem with eaeh
mas program will be discussed
fore Lent. It was announced that
Larry Payton
verse taking the letters of Christ­
and the lessons for the next two Mrs. L. F. Herring
the elolhlng drive haa been com ­
mas.
weeks studied together.
pleted and clothe* will be packed
John G. Leonardy
After an exchange of gifts, Mrs. Friday avsning at the Annea. I
The W.M.S. of the First Baptist Patsy K id er
C. A. Andersbn Jr. gave a read­ Those who een help are urged to
Church will meet at 10:45 a. m. A
ing on the hidden Christmas pack­
come.
covered dish luncheon will be servage of Faith. Christmas carols
A nativity aeene. made by Mm . !
ed at noon and at 1:00 p. m. Cir­
were sung to the musle of a hi fl E. D . Rinehart will be given away
cle 3 wilt be in charge of the pro­
machine. All expressed thanks to at the Christmas party D ecem ­
gram.
the hostesses for a lovely party ol ber 1». It Is hoped that fundi de­
The Sunbeams, Helen Master G.
inspiration and fellowship.
rived from the party w ill help In
A .'s and the Jr. G.A.’ s of the First
Those attending were Mrs. Val­ securing an additional school bus.
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30.
At a reeent meeting of Beta Sig erie Echols, Mrs. A. J. Walker, The present buses are making two
The Afternoon Circle of the First
m i Phi, tickets were given to Mrs. J. P. Lewis, Mrs. R. P, Hunt, trips morning and night.
Baptist Church will meet at 3:00
members to sell for the forthcom­ Mrs. J. E. Hemmcrle, Mrs. George
The Rev. Richard Lyons spoke
p. m.
ing Art Steddom concert, which Steele, Mrs. Eva Couie, Mr*. to the group on th* meaning of I
The Cherub Choir (children 8-8)
will he given Decem ber 27 at the Alice Borsdorf, Mrs. Susie Belle Advent The Christmas p irty fol­
of the First Baptist Church will re­
Cleland, Mr*. Myron Smith, Mr*. lowed. Gifts were presented and
Mayfair Inn. at 8:13 P. M.
hearse at 4:13 p. m.. and at 8:00
Mr. Steddom has called his pro­ A. Kendall, Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, the group was led by Father Lyons
p. m. the Chapel Choir (young
gram "Around the World with Mrs. N. J. Stenstrom, Mrs. H. W. In the singing of Christmas car­
people 17-24) will rehearse.
M usic". While this theme comes Rucker, Mrs. Berta Cattrell, Mrs. ols. Mrs. R. J. Bauman accompa­
The F.lsie Knight Circle of the
from the music he will play, Mr. Fred Myers, M ri. H o l l y V. nied the group on the piano.
First Baptist Church will meet at
Steddom himself is a world travel­ Thomas .Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Mrs.
Refreshments were served by the
the home of Miss Martha Fox, 1306
er, and has gained first hand ex­ R. L. Beard, Mri. R. R. Pippin, committee. Hostesses were Mrs.
Park Ave. at 8:00 p. m.
perience from the countries he has Mr*. W. P. Brooks Jr., Mrs. R. T. W. T. Galloway, Mrs. D. E. nruThe Executive Board of the Wo­
Thomas, Sirs. John E. Fox, and baker, Mrs. J. C. Derenbacker,
visited.
men of tha First Presbyterian
Mr. Steddom Is presently living Mrs, P. A. Stiles, and the hostess­ Mrs. w . Dietrichs, Mrs. H. C. Han­
Church will meet at 10:30 x. m.
In Bellevlew, Fla., with his mo­ es.
sen, Mrs. E. M. Hilton, Mrs. HickWomen of the Church Circles
ther. He will leave shortly after
son, Mrs. J. Clough, Mrs. E. G.
No. i to I. Inclusive, of the First
Christmas for an engagement In
Gllmsrtln, Mr*. E. Sembeek, Mrs
Presbyterian Church, will meet at
Peabody,
Mass,
la
the
birthplace
Houston, Tex. The pop concert will
Anna Jansen, and Miss Sara Eashe of Interest to all Sanford musle o f George Downing, who built 10 terby.
lovers who appreciate seml-clas- Downing Street In London, home
Th* next meeting will be on
of Britaln’ i prime ministers.
ileal piano.
January 8 at the Yacht Club,

(Jain Ann N eU on). AO mambars
of the congregation and friends o f
the bride are Invited to attend.
Mri. Robert E . True la chairm an
of the committee for the occasion.

Fleet Reserve
Ladies To Meet
Next Tuesday

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Ethel Roof Circfo Ft**.
To Prepare I

The Ethel Root Ctreli
gregatlonal Church n e t hi
ship Han recently. Mm . (hear
The Ladles Ruxlllary o f the Fleet trowtr was In t h a n * of tha
Reserve and tha Fleet Reserve will tlonal program for
hold a meeting on D ecem ber 10th,
Day G ift
Tuesday at 8 P. M. at the Chief’ s
Tho preparation of a Chrtstmaa
Club. Invited to attend are those
Interested in obtaining mem ber­ basket for a needy fam ily wfD b f
ship to either group.
the circle project for December.
This meeting la of utmost Im
Hostesses for the Christmas parportance since It means that both
ty to be held at th* homa e f M m
groups can now work together and
Gus Schmah, Lake Monroe, aft
make this mem bership enjoyable
MUa VLnlng. Mlaa Helen Wltta aal
to both husband and wife. M em­
M ri. Corbett.
bers are urged to make a special
Tentative plana were made In
effort to attend this meeting and
the Sunday school party to ha hsM
to Interest others who are eligible
December 21. Delicious refresh ­
for membership.
ments were aerved by Mrs. Oocaf
Ztltrower.

aalc will atari at l:M a. m .
Barbecue chicken dinner a t the
Lake Mary Chamber e f C tan
TUESDAY
meree. Sponsored by the L a h i
O fficer's Wives Club board meet­ Mary Fire Department, f l a n l n j ■
ing at 10:00 a. m . at the R.O.Q. starti at 3:00 p. m.
The new board w ill be Introduced
MONDAY
and election of officers held.
The Gamm a Omega Chaptsr al
SA TU R D A Y
the ESA w ill meet at 7:30 p. m.
The DeBary W om an's Club will at ihe home of bliss Patty WaMw.
hold a rummage aala on Saturday 1103 Oak A ve. for Ka
Dec. 7 at 317 Sanford Ave. The monthly meeting.

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Catholic Women
To Pack Clothing
Tonight At Annex

Happy Birthday

Tickets On Sale
For Art Steddom
Concert Dec. 27

Wesleyan Guild
Enjoys Quiz Game

The Wesleyan Service Guild met
on Mondiy evening at the home of
Mrs. Burke Steele on F.lm Ave.
Mrs. J. D. Callahan was coh ostess.
A devotional was given by Miss
Ethel Riser, who used as her topic
“ Mary, the Mother of Jesus” . At
the husiness session, which was
conducted by Miss Mabel Chap­
man, reports of committees were
heard. Mission Study chairman,
Mrs. Robert S. BUlhimer, announc­
ed that the Mission Study woutd he
held at the home of Sirs. M. B
Smith on Sunday, December 8. at
2:30 p. m., and members were
urged to be present.
Mrs. Fred Smith, program chair­
man, presented a most Interest­
ing and enjoyable program pat­
terned after a popular TV q u in
show. Those participating w ere:
Mrs. Walter L. Carter, mistress ol
ceremonies;
Mrs Haiel
Flynt
Mrs Porter Lansing and Mr*. L.
M. Swaim, contestants.
At the close of the program the
hostesses served refreshments to
Mrs. J. F. Riser, MU* Ethel Ris­
er. Mrs. W. P. Chapman, Mrs.
Nancy Brock. Miss Mabel Chap­
man, Mrs. Wilson Carver. Mrs.
Robert Billhlmer, Mrs. C. L.
Wynn, Mr*. Fred Smith, Mrs. Haxel Flynt. Mrs. Porter Lansing,
Mrs. L. M. Swain, and Mrs. J. p.
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HOWARD, A D. B t- Tho state
«t South Dakata la paarad b
aaaaa the dty of Howard U airing
frat light bulbs ta Its olactric cus­
tomers. Mata Comptroller John
PatM said tha rity Is “without
authority'* to (ivs bulbs to custom*
ers who pay thalr light bills In
full, Ha salted It. la effect, “ do
•Uons of eaib.”

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Pester: ta r. David S. Carneflx
Sunday School
141 o. A.
Moral** Worship , 10:40 a. a .
Rvealng Service
T:4I p. a .
Y. F. - Youth Service l : »
Mid-Week Sonic# - Wad. Op. a .
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" Where You A n Never A
Stranger But Ones”
ta r ganfard Atowm
Sunday School, l:U a. a . Adult
laaaon ■ “ What Christ Msaaa to
tho Christian."
Morning Worship, 11 a. a . Uni*
Tarsal Blbla Sunday wtU ba ob­
served. german— “ Guides to Re­
warding Bible Study." Organ pra'‘Softly ear tho Manger'
(Rand). Offertory— “ Pastorate”
(Lawrence). O p a a Communion.
Nursery facilities . Off-atroet park­
ing.
Evening Worship, 7 o'clock. Pas­
tor Parry L. Stone’* theme will be
“ Deliver Ua Proa Rril", tha last

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in a series af laterprstatlona of
“The Lord's Prayer."
A apodal Invitation la extended
to visitors la town and to families
who art looking for a church homo
and a place of Krvtc* la Sanford.
Youth grape, Wednesday, l:N
p. a .

Oraafteld, Mass., is too worti’a
largest producer sf Ups siiddko.
n o Pranklin County town U also
tho site of tha first cuttery factory
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Wa will decorata M m i l l i o n
troea (nature-made) thla year, the
toy nanufictursrs a( the UJJL
predicted.
Halt of the artificial trees are
baalcally of a ayntheltc material
called "vlaca." but that la only a
atari when tome Imaginative dec*
oraton cat loose. I've teen them
decked with everything from sequined Iciclei to ermine tall*.
Some manufacturer! this year
show half-treat, far the woman
who wants ta fit them on a man­
telpiece. You can buy one for
"Baby's first Christmas" also —
a pink and blue number, with
rattles and other small toys as
decorations. Its bate is a music
bos which plays a lullaby.
Pink Trees Per Kite
Lord and Taylor, in New York,
this season displayed a children's
tree, 2S inches high, and colored
in shades of pink and green. Or­
naments an tiny, hand • carved
dolls and don house accessories.
The store also offered a 10-foot
cellulose "fir" In various color
combinations. One on display was
gold and white, with old-fashioned
Christmas tree balls in gold, green
and white. Price, $193.
"One sroman came into the de­
partment, spotted the tree, and
laid she wanted it Just as it was,
bulbs and all," said a store offi­
cial. "Her total bill was close to
1273."
My own f a v o r i t e tree Isn't
around this year. It was a small,
ermine covered one with diamond
and emerald J e w e l r y draped
around It. like popcorn strings.
Tiffany's offered it last Christmas

NEW YORK (UP)—The Yuletide season shows that man can,
ton, make a tree.
He's producing trees by the
millions In the form of Christmas
detentions for home, o f f i c e ,
gdro, bank and beauty shop.
The man - made ones are com­
parative newcomers to the Christ■ as tree tradition, which began
b 1727 (n Germany. But they get
fancier each year. Prices range
item H.te to $199, depending on
slxe and amount of decoration.
They range in height from 10
laches to 10 feet and the manu­
facturers pay HtUe attention to nsutefa dlcatea in coloring them.
TTOi year, you can buy the trees
b white, pale pink, pale blue,
gold, silver, green, or in various
combinations of colors.
Sales la MDlioos
Alfred Grieco, sales manager
lor Premier decorations, estimat­
ed retail sales now at five mil­
lion dollars a year and predicted
• steady increase.
"For a couple of good reasons,”
•01 Grieco. “ They are flame re­
tarded and they can be re-used."
H. J. Williams, an executive of
Noma Lltca, Inc., said there is a
growing market for the artificial
tree already decorated and ready
to plug Into the nearest socket
These electrically wired ones are
good for at least five years, he
eald.
But Williams called the arttflrL'l tree market still Just a small
M uch of overall sales; "no more
ban S per cent of all trees sold
for eoe minion dollars.
are artificial," be said.

"Don't think I'm Jtslous or any*
thins/' Garner grinned, "I’m try*
teg to help Jack along. He doaa*
n't even know how to rida a

Both are delighted teetr show Is
whipping the opposition, but they
refuse to needle the slipping em­
cees.
During lunch the big guys spent
their tlm- ribbing one another
about Kelly Joining the show six
weeks after it went on the air.
"Turning out aa hour show on
film was too much for one ac­
tor,". Garner explained. "I was
working 14 hours a day, and wo
were falling behind schedule. So
we decided to write a brother In­
to the script"
"Thai's his story," Kelly put in
brashly. "The ratings were lousy
and they needed some real talent
to pull it out of the hole."
"He's erasy," G a r n e r fired
back. "Wa needed eoraedy relief,
and believe me, Jaek's funny In
thla role, even though the script
doesn't call for laughs."
"Just cheek the ratings," KcQy
said. "The show didn't beat Al­
len until I Joined up."
Chide Bach Other

LAST
SHOWING
Open 12:45
D ouble

The boys fell to eating lunch,
muttering vUa things about eoe
another.
Asked who played the younger
brother, they answered In chorus,
"M el" This led to another explo­
sive hassle.
Warner Brothers Studio, which
films the ABC-TV show, saya
Kelly Is M. Garner 29. Both stand
over six feet tall Garner might
get the best of it In a free-for-all.
Ha outweighs his TV brother by
20 pounds.
If Warners decides to write
more brothers Into the script the
studio might well consider Sulli­
van and Allen. They still have
fairly large followings.
WILL KACK NO HOKE
- MODENA, Italy (UP)-The Meserstl Automobile Co. msdo a sur­
prise announcement Sunday that it
has decldsd to abandon racing
competitions. The Miserstl racers
wen among ths most famous b
the bternstional racing cireits.

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"SEA HOUND”
EFFECTIVE DECEMBER

at his greatest!

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SOUTHBOUND

L. T. Sheppard
fb n e o v u s MfW DCUO - Mr*.
|Alma Goldotrln, M. U shown
tto bev laboratory In Chicago,
after tt waa announced that
aha had given the world a new
drug eallad "Spentin." II ts re, ported to be the lin t antibiotic
[to kill bacteria outright. Mrs.
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homes lefti

One 5 bedroom

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No. 71 Ar. 1.-88 Am. Lv. 1til Am.
No. It Ar. 11:10 Pm.Lv. 12:23 Pm.

VENICE yet? If not, come out and look over

V

13TH 1957
No. Ti Ar. S:ll Am. Lv. 2 38 Am.

Have you seen the lovely homes In LITTLE

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CHILDREN UNDER 12
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Center IV. Cryatle Drive A
Lake MarywaivO. Phone FA 2-4311
or Phene PA 3-4913 after T pm.

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contest os defends and k m lad
lha individual taeklai department
Teddy hai been a very flna of­
fensive guard and hta acta action
a "bang". This tlaasfe wCl finish in every tilt He threw many key
the prep carters of alavaa seniors blocks for the backs and was very
and they are hoping to finish In Instrumental In the winning ways
wonderful style. Thla outstanding of Urn Semlnoles. All of these boys
group of boys will ba playing Uielr will mo action and will be aided
best In hopes to glvs the coaches, by Allan Swalra, Gerald Jones,
the fans, and thamsalvaa some­ Don Carter, and Dave Stanley. Two
Dava baa wen only ISIOO thla
above names are responsible for
af the maay up-and-coming year but if rated as a m l comer money in the Bing Crosby Invita­ thing to ranwmber through life.
tbe great season.
tional
,and
the
Houston,
Pensa­
Co-Captains
Billy
Tyre
and
Ed­
In
professional
tournament
golf.
g pew’s ptomtog to too aff
Speedy A1 Collins win also see
cola,
Kentucky
Derby,
and
Rubber
die
Barbour
will
load
the
squad
The blond Florida PGA and
12 haft at the Third Annual
,
In this finale and are salted to see his last action tomorrow night. AI
lair Im Open. Dava will draw Open ehamploo compiled a bril­ City Opena,
has maintained the highest yard
i local laternt being a resi­ liant links record white at the Uni­ As a high achool senior, Da e won four quarters of action. Both boys per carry average throughout the
the
Florida
In
terse
hoiaatle
golf
hava
lived
up
to
their
npectations
st Ortaade and a former du­ versity of Florida. Highlight of Ms
year and has served as the break­
al the University of Florida, college golf carter was Ms vic­ title, but it wee one distinction in and then some. They have used away runner for the squad. Ha
ngh ba W in ba buekiag the tory la the MM Southern Inter­ wbicb he baa to take a back seat good Judgement in every tilt and has aUo been very effective on de­
to hla wife, for pretty Joan Ragan, have been m l leaden throughout
tost gotten of the world It collegiate Tourney.
fense—especially on kickoffs.
■ppaead that D m wU far* This 1-10, in pound Daytona also blonde and M, won the Flori­ the aeaaon. BDIy baa lad ths gnat
fn the defensive baekfleld, Sen­
da
girls'
loterscholaitic
title
as
defensive play that has been the
am the beautiful Mayfair produet represents Ms fathar-ba high school Junior la Orlando.
gnatoat (he school has seen and iors Mike Tamny and ltonnl Rusal
Joan coma* fay her golfing tal­ Eddie has been the apark of the win ba called upon to do their
ents naturally because her dad, offense. Re has led In the scoring usual fine Job*. Ronnie has been
Carl Dana, not only owns the department throughout the Mason. a great linebacker and has been a
Dubadread course but baa won the
Bobby Johnson and Johnny Yea- key man In the successful defense.
Mike has served hEa team well
Florida amateur championship a ckls will ba aaelog their last action
In
more positions than any other
half-donn times.
af the year at their respective
Joan attended the Unlvenity of positions. Boh 'and Johnny hava player the school has ever known.
Florida with Dave, but gulf had equally shared the offensive hon­ He has played fullbaek, quarter­
the Meoud start of tea Miaou. brought them together previously. ors with Eddie and have aided the back, guard, canter and tackle and.
has bean very affective at all. He
With om Impressive win teat Tues­ They were married last November eiltlre team by thatr spirit and will sea action at a defensive half­
and ibe accompanies Mm at dailra.
day against Pterion, the flashy tournament*, walking the It boles
back position tomorrow night.
Semlnoiee will be trying to keep with Mm regularly.
Tbe only senior that win not see
the string going.
action tomorrow night in the bowl
When It eomea to playing golf,
will ba center Jack Stotsky. Jack,
After many teas year* on the Joan's probably the moat expert
first, was hampered by a leg In­
local scene, tbe hopes around 8HS "golf widow" on the tour, al­
jury and missed two contests, and
have taken on a brighter look. Al­ though she gets plenty of competi­
last Wednesday against DeLand
though the team lacks height all tion from Ann Stranahan, Gladys
Ithe
tun lelJupmM
he received n nose fraeture to eli­
tettermen mm
are deualtu
greatly ImnrAU.
Improv­ Weaver and Helen Furgol, Ed's
minate btm for the remainder of
ed over last year and show every wife.
the season. Jack has been a great
sign of being a winning combina­
"Look at my wife hit that bin,"
eentcr and has also been very In­
tion.
mused Dave during the Ttxai
strumental In tbe great defensive
In the canter spot, the Semlnoles Open. "1 ought to senj her out
feats. Junior, Don Carter, has
By Jerry Covtagtou
will hava Mg Jo* High handling there to play for me."
W. W. Tyre announced today switched from defensive tackle and
the chores. Jo* ted the attack At the tl. of Florida, Dave wai
against Pierson with 17 points and a teammate of two outstanding that the Seminole Boosters Club Is will cover for Jack at the center.
did a vary fin* Job of rebounding. first-year pros, big Pat Schwab at planning a huge motorcade to Or­ With this fine group of seniors,
Ha la the only.height under the Dayton, 0 „ and short-iwtngtni lando for the Brahman Bowl to­ throw In the rest and you will
basket and will be relied upon Doug Sanders, IBM Canadian Open morrow night. Thla will ba the coma up with the team that may
winner from Miami Beach. Don final game of the season, aa well have the stuff (o take the Hornats
heavily to control the boards.
of Blabop Moore. The Hornet* hava
Bruce McCoy and Kan McMur- DlspHnfhaff, one of the nation's as being the moat Important of
the yaar and ha urges all members been the beat offensive team la
ray hava received the nod to start
and their friend* to Join In thla Central Florida and they will have
at the foreward spots tonight. Both
a real tost against this defense of
parade
of ears.
boys scored in the double figures
Gama time la set at I p. m. and Sanford. Although the Hornats
Tuesday and they showed good ment with hla father-ln-law'a
form. They are vary deceptive and course, Dave la relatively free the club plana to be rtady to leave have gun wild on asvaral occasions
It ll a hunch that they haven't
will be a big help against the from the financial preaauraa that from the High School at 8:30 p. m. faced a (asm to compare with the
beset, and somatlmea overcome, In order to allojv plenty of time.
Black Knights.
promising young tournament play- For everyone who needs trans­ Semlnoles. It la believed that
Sophomore Ray Lundqulst and •rs.
portation to the gams you may these boys have the stuff to atop
Senior John Barley will start at
PGA Tournament Supervisor secure a ride by coming a few Johnny Ellis and Company.
the guards agalnit the Knights. Harvey Raynor, to name only one, mlnutei early aa thert will be sev­
Anyway you look at It, this
Naither boy was able to sat any la among tha authorities who are eral cars that will have room. For should be a game to remember. It
(coring records last Tuesday but convinced Dave has a bright fu­ all those who would Ilka to deco­ should be defense against offense
they showed talent on defense and ture In tournament golf.
rate their cart, there will be crepei and at far at prcdlctlhg who will
they both are eapabte ball hand­
go home the happiest we will have
It's Just a matter of time, they paper and aQ the trimmings.
lers.
aayl I
Plan to Join In the line of ear*i to put It as a toss-up. Gat on the
WUh this well-rounded squad,
Plan to com* out to the May- and be In the Tangerine Bowl to­ band wagon and roar over to tbe
anything Ilk* I t "
they stand a vary good ehanee to fair course starting Monday and morrow as the Semlnoles bow out Tangerine Bowl tomorrow night for
gkaree GeOUteVa View*
taka the Knights of DoLand. They don’t mlaa a single day of the ac­ of tbe 1837 football season. Let% the game of fames. Kickoff time
Coach Bob Winter of the Cin­ show speed and scoring ability so
is act for • p. m.
tion. This will be a full week of the
cinnati Royals agreed with Gott­ It should be a top-notch tllL Plan flnesk golfing to be seen In the hope they bow out In style.
lieb.
to be In the Seminole High School world and It will be well worth see­
"I've a bunch R may be eauMd auditorium tonight aa the up-and- ing.
by tha stepped-up .running gam* coming baskatballers make their DEC • Practice Round
this aessoa," Warner said. 'T've Mcond start of the year.
10 Quaifylng Round
really bees surprised by the In­
U Clink
STARTING LINEUP
creased running of all tee clubs
12 First 11 hole round
F
Bruce
McCoy
when they play agalnit ua. Whe­
18 Second 18 hole round
ther they do the same against F Ken MeMurray
It Third 18 hole round
C Joe High
others I don't know, but 1 suppose
13 Fourth and final round
0 John Barley
they do."
—presentation of earnings and
How did Johnston get hla frac­ Q Ray Lundqulst
prises.
tured JawT
"1 got It from a stray elbow,"
uld brown-haired Neil, who
weighs 233 pounds but appaars
skinny becauM be itretehM up

av© Ragan Enters PGA Tourney

Boosters Plan
Big Motorcade
To Brahman Bowl

H

Hla upper left Jaw was crushed
In and fractured In three places.
A quick operation putted tee bones
Into place.

continue to ptsy." A strap under
Ms ehln and another around Ml
forehaad hold* the half-mask In
place over Ms left cheek and jaw
during the game. He said the
fracture didn't pal* him on the
court.
Warner said ha was mystified
by the wave of injuries "because
you raver expect any thing like
that airly In the season. You ex­
pect some In the lata-sesson whan
the boys get worn out somewhat
by the long grind and loss their
freshness and alertness."
D«*a Early Injuries
Warner said ha could nama mar­
ly a dozen key players whose In­
juries this seison kept them out
of ora or more games, tnd there
were probably others he didn't re­
member.
He named: Bob Corny thigh
and Jim Loacutoff knee of Bos­
ton; Jim Paxon leg and Dave
Plontek teg of Cincinnati; Bob
Houbrega back and Gem Shua heel
of Detroit; RtcMe Guerin thumb,
Mel Hutchins knee and Ron Sobte
foot of Naw York; Paul Arixln teg
of Philadelphia; AI BlancM teg
and John Karr elbow of Syricura.
SNOW CANCELS PIMLICO
BALTIMORE, Md. W-Soow,
which blanketed moat of tbe Eastant saaboard and forced postpone­
ment of Wadraaday's racing pro­
gram at Pimlico, also was mponitbla for calling off today'! pro­
gram. The two day* will be mad*
up at the end of tho current seaton, wfalch runs to Dae. 11
Cincinnati's public school sys­
tem, organised In 1889, wa» the
first la tee Northweet Territory.

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(Photo by Bergstrom)

NEW CRUSADER CAPTAIN
WORCESTER. Mail. Ol — Jim
Haatey of Arlington, Va., a, fivefoot, 11-Inch guard who weighs 210
pounds, baa been elected to cap­
tain the 1931 Holy Crosi football
team. Ha succeeds Die Surretto of
Leomlnliter, Mass.
PASTRANO IN LONDON
NEW ORLEANS, La. W-Heavywelght title contender Joe Paitrano, who arrived here for a 10-day
vacation Wednesday, said he will
fight next In London, probably
against Joe Erildne on Jan. 20.
Congratulations Semlnoles and
Good Luck Tomorrow Night against tbe Hornets of Bishop
Moore! 1 I
STARTING OFFENSIVE LINEUP
LE Allan Swaim
LG Tom Brown
LG Davo Stanley
C Don Carter
RG Teddy Walker
RT Billy Tyre
RE Gerald Jones
RH Johnny Yeackle
LH Eddie Barbour
FB Bob Johnson
QB Cecil Dindridg*

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cause officials could not attract
satisfactory opponents. Morton An­
nie, president of the Cigar Bowl
An Arctic or blue fox 1* remark­
Assn, announced the cancellation
after several teams Including Tsa­ ably clean and wholly free fTMt
is Christian and Mississippi State the offensive odors that other foms
have.
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T -R E A L ESTAT E W AN TED

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
DISTRICT M ANAGER
Needed at once fo r fa s t n
PLUMBING
Uied furniture, appliance*, tools
hlfhty advtrtiied and accepted
Contract and Repair Work
ete. Bought-ioid. L a n y a Mart
dw tci-lo-farm product. M uu be
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l ib Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4139
able to hire, train and auptrvUa
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salesmen. Commlaaion earnings 204 Sanford A ve. Phone FA 2-336J
This is a pasa to tha Rita thaatrs
should exceed $10,000 to right
fo r Britt Cowart. Exp. data Dec.
man. Farm backcround helpful i*—(MAfto aeuvn tj.
15. 1957.
,
but not necessary. Must have
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rg-Eti^flticAL ei

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I BEACH RENTALS
« WANTED to BENT
A. B. PETERSON
* — R E A L E STA TE FOK SALE Broker Associates: A . B. Peter­
6—FAR M S. ACREAGE. ('.ROVES
son Jr.. P. J. Chesterton, GarT REAL ESTATE WANTED
riaid Willett., and R. W. Wil­
■ MISCELLANEOUS
liams, Bob Edwards A . C. Doted•-F L O W E R S . PLAN TS.
ney, Land Surveyor.
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. F A 2-6123
SHRUBS

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II AimmOULEA-TRAILEEJ
U BOATS k MOTORS
IS FARM SUPPLIES A MACRLSIT IT IS REAL ESTATE
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Bur era with 11.000. to 91.000.
down payment. F o r satisfactory
reiulU contact Seminole Realty.
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A
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W »«d — Best deal II Town. Coll
US and your w ood worries are
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and more. Proposition open for
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N E A R L A K E JESSU P

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REG. R E A L ESTATE BROKER
1009 B. 2nd
Phone F A 2-0911

30 years general o ffice work In
eluding 10 yearn bookkeeping,
W rite P.O. Box 304, F om Park

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Must Sell Country Home
F A 2-1122. We teUgraph.
3 bedroom. I 1* bath older homa
in good condition on large lot
PUM PS — SPRINKLER
orf good
road. $3900. with
SUNNILAND
SYSTEM S
PRODUCTS
$2600.00 Down.
All types and sixes, Installed
fAiib a r n i m ?
3 bedroom 2 bath home with lake
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"D o It Y ou rself'
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2 miles W est o f Town
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IN MEMORIAM
$16,500.00. $.7,000.00 Down.
8 T I N E
FA 2-0886,
In loving mem ory o f Our Own
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Baloved
Father,
E. Clauds Registered Real Estate Broker Mid-Season cabbage plants. Fred 307 W . 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24432
W ethtrington Sr., who pasted Ph FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
Thurston. Ph. F A 2-3990.
on ono year ago today, Dec. 3th.
Chrysler Airtem p
TO D A D
New S Bedroom Homos
Sweet Hamlin O ranges $1.25 par
A ir Conditioning and Heating
Never had much atyle about
bushel. R. W. Lord. FA 2-3219.
$700.00 Down
_ C . l t . STAFFO RD
him ..never cared for dress;
Sort o ' spent his life
Features electric kitchens, terras- aT k 7 r o s s e : t t e r T f l o r i s t
a sowin' seeds o f happiness;
so floors, and choice residential
Phone F A 2-1851
GATLIN BROTHERS
Doing mlittle things for others,
locations.
T o r dependable Berries
Contractors,
Drsglinsa; Gsnsvo
hatpin' where hr could;
Slember o f Florist
2252. Ph FA 2-3276 Sanford
A . K . Shoemaker, Jr,
Nsvar m ikin' much pretension,
Telegraphy Dalivary Assn.
always doin' good.
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Letter Writing — Card* and
Home, for him. w u all (or
The Opportunity You've Been
Letters
Addressed
— Photo
tirin', filled his heart with pride,
Copies o f important papers—
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­
Waiting
for
in
Hera
And his doors w ere ever open,
Credit report* — Collection*,
writers, adding machines. SalesW e're dividing a tract o f land in
latch strings hung outside.
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
Rentals, 314 M ag. FA 2-0469.
214,
5.
and
10
acre
tracts.
This
Folks who came w ere always
m. 403-04 San. AU. Nat l. Bank
property will havo survey and
welcome, loved to have
graded roads throughout. Each II— AUTOMOBILES— TRAILERS
them around;
nomaaito w ill ba high and dry
Wanted much o f jo v and laughter,
N *fd a good 2nd ear?
and can bo purchased on easy
M i n i d to love the sound.
SEE RAY HERRON
terms.
Your Pontiac Salesman
C.
A.
WHIDDON,
SR.
Had his care* and had his
New and Used Cars
202 S. Park Ave. Tel. FA 2 5991
troubles, same a* all o f us;
:usrantecd
Ph- F A 2 0231 o r after 6 p. m
very. Call
Figured them a part o f livin',
FA
2-2683. 301 West First St.
FARMER'S AGENCY
never made much fuss;
116 8. French Ave.
Made tha best o f ail God gave
It will nay YOU to te « us before
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
you buy. Open Evenings and ENVELOPES, Letterheads, State;
him. a* through life ha went,
Mrs. Gayle Osborns, Assoc.
m enu, Invoice*, hand bills, end
Sunday*.
Ever toiling, giving, taking,
Phona FA 2-5221, or FA 2-9i
Progressiva
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
kind and provident.
P ila ik s , Fla.
403 West 15th St.
Vain, tha tribuU w « would pay
DON’S COVER SHOP
him. words cannot express
WE HAVE A HONK
Fine Watch Rspairin,
Automobile
Interior
Dacorator
W hat it meant to have him
W ALTE R H. TRAPI
FOR
YOU
.J
Se!,
L
.Coveri
~
Truck
Seats
with us and ou r thankfullnes*;
At Willis Pontiae—301 W. 1st.
Jeweler
Sweat, tha mem ory ha has left
313 E. Second St.
us, though nur heart* are tad;
1952 4-whe«l drive Willis Je*p.
HOMES— S
bedrt
All metal top, heatsr. Ph. FA
Great tha blessing that was given,
W O O LSE Y
1
*
2
baths.
2-0907.
Ju st to cell him D id.
Marin* Flntoha*
(Poem by Frank Carleton K elson)
1951 Dodge pick-up, new paint,
U a Claude Wetherington Sr. Complato and ready ft
For
Your Boat
st* occupancy.
$250.00. 608 W . 20th
b ln . Doris Mason
Sankarik
G
U
um and Paint Co.
Mrs. June Baswiechln
113-114 w . 2nd S t r h FA 2 4623
Mr. E- C. (Buddy) Wethering­
I^eatiaas
ton, Jr.
WELL DRILLING
South Piatcrest — Sanford
Fairbsnks-Uorsa Pumps
Whispering Oaks — TttnrriU#
Rapairs to all makes
HOWARD C. LONG
W S L A K A APA RTM EN TS: rooms FHA in service and FHA flnana207 E. Commercial Ave,
private baths, l l i W. First 8L
Phone FA 2-2833
lng svsllsbte.
FWCIENCY apartment* suit­ We can quaftfy you fo r one o f i I - A - c a r r L n t A lY
HEATING
able for eoupla or stngU perooo.
H. a POPE CO.
these homes in 30 minute*. You DRIVE A NEW CA R at
Private bath A shower. Ideally
can start enjoying tha bom*
!00 S. P a r k -------F A 2-4
anytime. Rental service
located acrou from Post Office,
while wa process the papers.
Wash, gas
and
in
Inquire Jacobean Dept. Store.
Thrift! - cheeking account r u s t s
M ERLE W AR N ER ,
only $3 fo r 30 chaeks at Florida
Car Rentals, 401 t .
Bedroom, private entrance A bath
State Bank o f Sanford.
F A 24894.
Develoi
Call FA 2-3986 or FA 2-0433.

M-lflPECTAI, servicer"

K 85S ». n ~ .» s s a

i — W AJITEb H i k tH f
Y oung permanent roupla desires
2 or 3 BR house, kitchen equip­
ped. by Jan. 1. Up to, $90.00
month. Call Pruitt rolloct, Or­
lando GArden 4-9557 between
8 am . A 5 p-m.

WEEK END SPECIALS
6 room house. 1^4 baths, excellent
location, reduced in price to only
$11,000.00. Term s Available.
3 bedroom hous*. conveniently lo­
cated on 1*4 lots. Price $9,996.
81,300. down and balance like
rent.
3 bedroom house sn&lt;l den that
may 'b a used as 4th bedroom.
Us lots. Only $8,200.00. $1,200
down and balance last than
rent.
BE AL ESTA TE DRIVE-IN
3644 French Ave.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

Johnny Walker. Associate
"Call H all" P h o n a -F A 94641
ROBERT A . W ILLIAMS. RealloV
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bids11800 DOWN — New 3 bedroom
concrete block, out o f city— with
city conveniences. Ready to
move in. Balance tiks rent. Let
us show you this well built
home now.
W. II. "B IL L ’* STEM PER
Realtor A Insurer
Assoc. Guy Allan. Gretchen Hall,
Arietta Price, Everett Harper
Phona FA 2-4991
112 N . Park
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
L E. BATTEN
116 S. French A ve. — F A 24714

„

Electrical

Contracting

..teftffiUSJSa:

our Zrinruda Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
104 E . 1st
Phona P A 2-6961

This is a pass to the MovUtsnd
Ride-In Theatre for Roy Britt.
Exp. data Dae. 15. 1957.

TV Service

HOME IN MAYFAIR
Ry Owner . . .

FA 2-3428

$9.50

SALE TRICE NOW

19.54

BIG VALUES
-••pi*

2-9500

RchioiUtlng — fteroofing — Re
siding — Materials — Contrac
tors - Financing.

^

TA 2 $ &amp;

C4°

D IC K M APES
Tile Contractor— Dial F A 2-4558

FOR SALE BY OWNER
L
CLERK - CASHIER
3 BR, 1 bath CB home Fenced Permanent position, some ex­
yard. Across from Pinecrest
perience in bookkeeping pre­
School. 2636 S. Laurel Ave. Ph.
ferred. Sanford Gas Company,
FA 2-2880 after 3:00.
210 E- let.
4 bedroom, 2 N th. fireplace, pa­ Curb girl ever 21 fo r night work.
tio, large Yorktown kitchen,
Appl y in person to Leary'a
huilt-in oven and range. Mayfair
vicinity. FA 2-3403.
1 9 -M A L E h e l p W C T B B T

a — PLU llb lN Q

and I f l f l r o J C

F A 2-0259

1607 Seafood A re. Ph. FA 24642

THE “IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
It Isi tha custom of m any families In this country to corumento
rata •
a hiraavamtnl
berasvement by an “ In a
------- *
r$J*
Mamortum"
notica
in nawipapet
classified columns. They find n real solace therein. Preparation or
••lection o f n suitable verse brings back to them tender. oieasaM
recollections. A s Ellas Cook, the English poet has so bMuttCnft
9k*

“ Hew cruelly ew eet are tho echoes
that start
What memory ptays an old tuna
on the heart.
. . . U,? * * &lt;r! 3 u&lt;2 Ujr Ia ,D Memorium Is Inscrled on the annlvcr“ 7 , ®f d **0*: 1H° w*v ,r '
dates, which it is relt are apprw
P r tjt j « meaningful ore aU o saleeud. The birthday of tho I t
parted, the wadding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Christmas
are am ong o t h e f 2 U f i « n t occasion! c h o ir C
If you a n baslunl to exprasi your tender thoogbta in poeHt
torm, you may avail yourself of the H erald’s collection o f origSl
« « P » » a In poetic beauty the emotlona o f the heartitrlnge. Am ong them ere verses appropriate to any circum ettM k.

House painting and repairing.
Reasonable rales. Call FA 2-2139
after 3:30.

CRO SSW O RD
6. Cleopatra's
snake
7. Bird
A Own
9. In lan d
10. Dispatched
11 Kind o f
bear
19. CompareUva aufftx
20. Passageway

Vlerry hill Pamtrng Contractor
Licensed — Bonded — Union
Free Eslimate — Compare uur
Prices FA 2-2287 after 5: UP.
For Painting rail Mr. Ta*ker, Ph
FA 2-6159 or FA 2-6007.
TLD BUKNETT
FOR BETTER PAINTING
2601 Grandview
Ph. FA 2-2

91 Chinese
18. Tear
dynasty
17. Come
24. Recently
into view
23. High
21. SUtchbird
priest
31 Brightly
colored birds
27. Artificial
waterway
29 Marshy ’
meadow
30. T o set up
32. Can
33. Most loyal
33. Baa sclsalineally
38. Bound.
as a beU
41. Island t P .t )
4 1 Weird
44. Speedily
43. Drops
46. Birds' homtt

27—NOTICES—PKHSoto A l.ft
RO LIAW AY , ll.iip iu l and Baby
Bedj. Day, Week or M o n t h I d FA 2-3181. Furniture Cenlar
116 W est F ir s tS t_________
_ NOTICEWe will ba operating in our new
store st 2333 Park Ave. January
1. 1136
BAGUERLT APPLIANCE
CENTER
113 S. Magnolia
FA 23672
PIX iE ~N UitSEft Y~ SCHOOL'
Nancy Jackson
FA 2-2047

a^,AkTu!i*KH for sa1*e

UMOrjki
hi I 'ji- n
26. Coin
'jo
an ran
(Jap.)
i'i iNri'.tii;
28.Allure N U T 1
31. Girl's
l-J'JD hi Mi
nick[(□ m ein i
:t7” -:u .y v
name
\L.
34. Mlaalla
6&gt;]U Li
weapon WJOU J'
33. Reach
n i 'j u j j
across
21W JI1 I
31 The
nted
Ung

47. A meeting

Alumlanm
Venetian Blinds
Enclosed h«*&lt;J. Sag-proof bottom
rail with pUatie ends. Plaitie
or rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
cords.

DOWN

I. Trumpeter
perch
3. Biblical

name

S«nkirik Glare and Paint Co.

3. Hold*

112-114 W. 2nd EU Ph. FA 2-4622

4. Brittle
3. Reman

SE LL U
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mm
0FU
w •R
* »N
» •IT'IR
•
• Btmm
Cash tor any am ount Super
Trading Post. I mils south of
Sanford. Phon* FA 2-0677.

money

$25,000.00
Pre-Movlng Sale
Now going on at
. BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
CENTER
IU S. Magnolia
FA 3 3672

{

Have you seen the lovely homes in LITTLE
VENICE yet? If not. tome out and look over
these ipaciouB lake front home*.
U IO II NONCONIOIMITt —
Iforbert H. Lehman, former
U.S. Senator and Governor of
New York, la- shown after ha
wa* presented with a plaque
at Uva Albert Einstein Collrge
et .Medicine o f Yeahiva Uni­
versity In New York. He made
a plea for nonconformity in
American thinking to meet tha
Soviet challenge in science.

XMAS SPECIALS '
Famous Prestige Swivel rtatform
Rockers witn reversible Solid
Foam rubber Cushions
la rg e Color Selection
R * f. 5*9.041

A lio large selection o f othei
famout brands o f chairs and
rockers. AU specially priced fur
Chnatmas.

Mather Of Sanford
203-09 Last First St. FA 2-09811
Thie ia a pass to th* Jtovfolan'l
Ride-in Theatre fo r Harold
Stone. Osteen. Esp. data Dec.
15. 1957.

We hate only two homea left
One .1 bedroom 1 bath

One 3 bedroom 2 bath
Buy N()\S and qualify for homeatcud exemp-

□ U c W U r t n C .'P U t C i p &gt; J v

HOUSEHOLD GOODg

NOW $69.50

Plumbing — Ere
K r nsky
k y Heating
MAYFAIR
3 BR Itome, largo Fla. room. Dish­
washer, hardwood floor*. Weil Owner built lovely modern 3 bed­ Bora Wanted— to sell The San­
M. G. HODGES
ford Herald Monday throufh
landscaped, fenced yard. WynneSerrire on AU Water Pumps—
room. 2 bath home. Herdwood
Fridays at 3:3 0 p.m. Come to
wood Section, 2411 Adams Cc. ’ floors, Florida room, beautifully
\8 ells D riled — Pumps
The Herald o ffic e and ask for P i o il B o ld
Ph. FA 2-5811.
Phone F A 2-6037
landscaped spacious grounds.
Bill Vincent alter 3:30.
Underground sprinkling syatsm.
CLARK
425.000.00. Attractive terms.
Stenstrom Realty
Experienced Sem i truck driver
Plumbing, Hosting A Supply Co.
Far the Rest Ruvs in Real Esta'e
H. E- STENSTROM
wanted. Local haul. L. D. Ro­
Contracting 4 Rspsiua
SEE CULLEN &amp; HARKEY bert*. Rt. 2 Box ISO. Ph. FA
Registered Broker
2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374
9427 Laurel — phone F A 2-1419 110 N. Park Ave.
Ph. F A 2-2391
2-0793.
Highway 17-92 South S u fo r d

prwacrlbwd form for a Card o f Thanks. It can be as
« M d ,u l l*$ M you desire. When the occasion eomo* Y te
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff |w
assist you.

Cerda of Thanks and In Memerlum notices, due to tho feet th m
(nay run to considerable length, are billed a t $1.00 per column beak.

S-TUlVlTTiKE .xd

reP^rianead bookkeeper

■ C i r t o f T h in k s In T 1 » Sanford Herald m eels
difficult
to &gt;Oil
In any
other
way.
Net om
y u « It
e l
a la ..J .
aI
t L
a*,
a
_ _* .
gracious oxproasloa o f gratitude to those who have sent Been*
rnbutee but also courteously acknowledges the services amt U a f
* “ P to * &gt; » ■ • personal note e f thanks cannot weB
M RllUsd.
_
N ew aM per Cards o f Thanka are accepted as socially corn et.
Emily Post, this noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve many

THE RATE

For Piimini
.316 Magnolia Ave.

Friday, Dec. 6, 1957-

THE CARD OF THANKS

—

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Dial FA 9 0918* „
Cor. 2nd &amp; Magnolia FA 24321
h A-iiuiLblltft-klPAIU
"B u d " Bamberger, Mgr.
e
Free Delivery
PAINTING

Citrus fruit fo r sals, brin
tainer. $1.00 bushsl. 22
G A R R E T T S SEW ING CENTER
21th er call FA 2-5886.
W h lla -N seeh l— Etna
.J o p o ics on all makaa Machines
T-Shirts 48e — Paint $2.50 g al.
B R A IL E Y O D H A M , P rre .
323 East Flret Su
FA 2-5244 Camp Goods, Tarpaulin*. A rm y*“ * a,afaH Av® *S n« acoom
Navy Surplus— 310 Sanford \\t.
10 months fra# service on new In­
strument purchase from us.
Roma B*auty apples, Mountain
RAYMOND M. BALL
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
grown. E. B. Randall. FA 2-5450.
BU EU R'S MUSIC SHOP
REALTOR
2004 Csdar Avanna
FA 2-073$
ORANGES FOR SA LE
R E AL ESTATE-INSU RANCE
FOR RESULTS
A ll kinds o f orangts fo r sals $1.00
CA R TE R HOME CLEANING
:M ?'K i| E?4.,n ra V * T m,
8 Eft VICE
List vour property with us.
bushel. Bring container. 4 miles
Slightly used 13 ft. plywood boat,
Window ft Wall Waahlnr
204 3. P*rlc Ave.. Senford
out West First on Mt. Dora
also 6 H.P. Johnson motor. Ste 'J ?S L W a j * ^ - N 0 f t k $-4111
F A 2-5641
Rd. Ph. F A 2-3927.
M. R. Regan o r Manager at 132 Hiway 17DeBary
This is a p u s to tha Rita theatre
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Monroe Harbor.
or John Alexander. Exp. data
Rest Estate Investment* TA 2-0689
)sc. 15. 1957.
Mayfair Section. I,g. 3 BR. homa
Wringer type waeher, like new.
W AN TED —Alt kinds of scrap ma­
on 2l s lots. FA 3-1698.
terial. Zuckerman Salvage Yard I2.M par call plus parts, I years
Whlta tew ing machine. Kitchen
Phono FA 2-3994.
experience to T V terries on all
tabla. 4 ch a in . Reasonable. Ph.
OW NER TRANSFERRED
aukaa ta d models. One yea*
FA 3-5818.
3 bedroom masonry home, larg*
lot. K iu hsn equipped, epara Wanted—Used panel doors. Call
( iraataa on all parts. Wa also
F
A
2-6119.
heater. V e n e t ia n blinds. Newly
aarrica auto and homa radiaa.
painted. 4 'i &gt;
c . I. Mtgr.
Picture tubas repaired in your Used Phileo refrigerator, across
top freaaer (25 lb. capacity |.
91000 equity, payments $36,21
horns. $9.98. guarantaad, 1 year.
f A 2-0632.
mo. 826 E. Rosalia DrW e * * P A 2-86*4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
19
cu. ft, freestr, $395. Ph. PA
story 4 bedroom house on cor­
2-4669.
ner lot. Within 3 blocks down­
901 East Commercial
town business section. W ill tc w i u u m i-W A ir rm
Blue Royal Quiet Da-Lqx Portable
make a nice homa fo r a largo
HUBY SPEARS
typawritsr with caaa. year old,
family
or
good
apartment Experienced waitress
Ceramic Tila Contractor
lika new. Cal! FA 2-5231.
house. Ph. FA 2-235*.
A pply P ig ’N Whistle
2201 Sanford Are.
FA 2-6125
(tor. Hwy. IT-tS A r t h SL
Phona FA 2-1591

SALE PRICE NOW*

Swivel Rockers Reg. rriea $119.51
Foam Rubber reversible
cuihlons
Lesa 40.00

112 Magnolia

FOR SALE BY OW NER
'
3 bedroom 1 bath concrete block
home. $1600 equity, monthly
payments $71.25. 2627 Re. Park
in Pinecrest. F A 2-0463.

3 room furnished apt. 1400 Park
Ave. •

appliance*,
aala
and sen-ire. G. H. High. Oviedo
Fla. Phona FO $4315 o r Sanlard FA 2 - l i U aftar I y n .

f r ig id a ir e

®ljr •auforb frralb

Corner W. Crystia Drive 9
•*
“*
Lake .Mary Bled. I’ hunr FA 3-4591
or Phone F A 2-3013 a ftsr t p.m.
a ,*

O. Fairchild Twitter,
A yo-yo designer
Soys our classified ode
Are o telling headliner.

Britenall Cleaner

51.10 Qt.
Vesto Glass Wax

$1.25 Qt.
Paul F. Mueller
&amp; Son
Orlando llw y. So.

FA 2-1333

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WHAT
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1. Where

2 . What

3. Why

4. When

W H E R E TO B U Y A H O M E? Is the

W H A T ? Do you want In* your n ext

W H Y ? Y es, why and what factors

W H E N TO B U Y ? Should you w ait or

moat important factor In selecting

home? Spacious yards, terrazzo tile

should be considered in m aking the

buy now? Now is the tim e to buy

the site o f your new home . . . . This

floors, jalousied windows, all-electric

fin a l decision as to the location o f

while Odham A Tudor has 15 homes

will be easy to decide when you see

kitchens, large airy bedrooms, duo-

your new h o m e . . Y ou ’ll love SOUTH

ready for immediate occupancy (N o

SOUTH PINECREST SECOND A D ­

therm heaters, tile baths and m any

PIN ECR EST SECOND AD D ITIO N

long

D ITIO N. One o f the choicest loca­

other features you'll want to have In

because it is near Churches, Schools,

qualify you fo r one o f our financing

tions in Sanford.

your next new home. W hen you buy

Shopping

plans within 30 minutes.

an Odham &amp;Tudor home your wants

Sanford.

Centers

and

Downtown

w aiting

p eriod).

We

can

will all be answered.

South

m m m m
Sa

Second

Pinecrest
Addition

Priced From

KITCHEN
Equipped

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$ 13 ,500.

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$ 18 ,000.

HOTPOINT

OUR POLICY: la to guarantee the workOUR AIM: la to build for yon the buyer
manahip and material used in the homes wo
the very beak home we can at a price yon
build for a period of one year. You muet
eaa afford.

be aatlafled or we wm return your money.

ODHAM &amp;TUDOR Inc
Sales Office Corner 27th St. and 17-92 Highway
Brailey Odham, President
Phone FA 2-1501

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Tbete officials, tba report* n r ,
w i ^ e h e v , Soviet
But rsports which have reached a n m em bers r i tha d u j dlitrlct
n m u n w party chief- European capitals la y that an the
Hod ta
h a In
In troublo. contrary,
____ _____________________
1.1__ I. and provincial Cammuntot eon*
Wfattod
to ho
Khruahehoe's position
Is
mltlee* a f tba Soviet Union.
1 *P*"CQ. R weald appear raceedlnidy Insecure.

pooltlon as No.
The reason, according to these
BemMn had been reports, ta that there remain In
sUmtgltoied by the purges which the Russian Commmtlat Party a
roaw i to tho ousting of Vya- largo number af iuOatutlal offletortn M. Molotov, Georg! M. rials who favor the old MaUatot
Malenkov, Laiar M. Magmovieh |Una of dictatorship.
1

.

A l o t .n l these man appear to
be veteran* who survived the va­
rious p a ries of Stalin’ s a rt. Thera
alto appear to bo a number of
younger men who started their
rise In rank under Stalin.

M

But aooa Stalinists remain in
both the Central Committee and
the Presidium, the I I top men o f
the committee who really rule
lu ssla .
od to their disgrace.
One known, and powerful, Sta­
When he won M s critical teat
• f lo w e r with Molotov, Malenkov linist who remains on the P rotfdtom la MlktoQ A. Buslov.
Sualov Is B , tight years young­
er than Khrushehev. Ho la regard-

ed at a protcfe of Malenkov, lie
was made a mem ber o f the Central Committee In 1M» and a
mem ber o f the Presidium la 1U L
guslov Cave Suppart
Suslov supported Khrushchev in
his clash with Molotov, Halcakovt
and Kaganovich, He also took a
loading part la the ousting of Zhuto t.
In fact, there Is some reason In

believe that Sualov was the prime Yugoalav d
mover in the ousting o f Zhukov the recant &lt;
because af B otov's opposition to la Moscow
Communist domination over the rep ort that
arm y. It has been reported that danger torn
Khrushchev felt himself compell- the Staltnlsi
ed to |o along wills this ouster
In any «
move.
that Kbrusl
A Belgrade dispatch published Russia's dit
In Urn London Daily T s ls fr s p h . lift ellah i
reported recently thst the two I and Sualov,

WtaAer
with scatt o w n ending this after.
Cooler with high u u u .
A l l P T O B W ttP M N T D A IL Y

Estnbltahod IDOt

Action got underway today at
the Mayfair Country Club with
many o f the Country's top Pro's
arriving for the practice round of
the third annual Mayfair Inn SIS,000 PGA Open.
The practice tee was covered
with young hopefuls throughout the
day and a few o f Uio well-known
stars added color of the sem e.
The many well-known baseball

8AN90HD, FLORIDA.

llgurss o f the San Francisco
Giants made their first appearance
of the week. Horace Stoneham,
president of the club, Pete, his
son. "K ing Carl1' Hubbell, and BUI
Rlgney, manager o f tho Giants
were the first of many celebrities
to be on hand. This la probably
the most unique tourney o f Iti
kind in that the combination of
|golf amt baseball go hand in hand.

HAINES CITY (U P ) - Central
Floridn'i most hunted moonshiner
bled to death In a wend - grown
field near h e n Sunday after a
lunging bloodhound caused a de­
puty sheriff to shoot him accident­
ally.
The death o f James Laroy Long.
41, ended i year-long hunt for the
moonshiner who was wanted by at
least three counties, Including
Seminole.
Long and his brother, Leon, had
figured In most of Central Florida'a moonshine casfs for many
years. Both had served several

Durranca railed through a port­
able loud speaker for Long to
com e out.
Instead, Long's wife eama nut
the front door and the fugitive
slipped out the back door Into the
awamp. M ri. Long, berating the
officers and making them read the
warrant, delayed the posse about
10 mlnutea. They finally entered
the house and found four shotguns,
a rifle and nearly a case of am
munition.
Bloodhounds were put on Long's
trail through the sw am p and led
officers to a 130-gallon moonshine

O s m e f the earliest arrivals at
the Mayfair club was that e f muaeleman, Prank Stranahao. itranaban arrived last Friday i t the
Hotel and has taken advantage of
every spare moment to ready him­
self for the competition. H e ie o m s
to do well la Sanford aa ho baa
been In the money for the last two
y e a n . He placed second last yeat
with a IS under par 363 and took
flJOO In prise money. He Is ■
gallery favorite wherever hsFgoea
and la a rtav champion.
Am ong the cham pi scheduled to
play In thla big event, A l Basiclink, recent winner of the Caracal
Open in Venesula, la at the lap of
the list. Boaaellnk failed to finish
In tha money the first year but
managed to take home S300 lest
year. Ho la enjoying hia beat* year
on tha circuit and has taken home
over 911,000 In prises. Beaidei the
Caracas win, ho finished first In
K ansai City Open, second fas the
Call eats Open and fifth In the
Dallas Open.
Doug Ford, second money win­
ner o f tha yaar with W .M 4.IT; to
also slated to toe off thla Thursday
whan the action gets undarwi
Others Include Dow Flnaterwaid,
who to third with over *33,p00 and
Sanford'a own Ja y Hebert. He
bert who plays on the circuit for

this year in Seminole County in an
a-I mobile accident shortly after
his release from a federal prison.
A coroner's Jury, impaneled late
Sunday jy State Ally. Robert Huffaker and Coroner Walter Bell,
ruled that James Leroy Long's
death was accidental.
The name of the deputy whose
gun fired the fatal bullet w ai not
available.
Polk County Sheriff Hagan Par
rish, who, with Deputy U. S. Mar­
shal Frank M. Durrance, headed a
10-man posse of county, state and
federal officers In tha search for
Long Sunday, gave this account
of the shooting:
The officers approached Long’ s
house, on the edge of a swamp
at the mouth of Horse Creek
northeast e f here, before daylight.

Ing through dense undergrowth,
the sheriff said, one o f the three
Polk County deputies becam e se­
parated from the remainder of
th j force and a bloodhound he held
on a leash picked up a fresh trail
of I-ong through a clearing filled
with waist-high weeds.
Long, hiding In the weeds, Jump­
ed op and started to run as the
dog cam e within 30 feet o f hit
hiding place. The bloodhound lung­
ed forward and the deputy, holding
the leash In one hand and his
drawn pistol In the other, stumbl­
ed and fell.
The gun accidentally discharged,
the sheriff said. The bullet hit
Long In the left hip, severing the
main artery to hie leg. The moon­
shiner ‘ died within 8-10 minutes
from loss o f blood.

twelfth place In money earnings
with I1T.4M.M.
Tho above names are among
the greats that will raaka their
la it tourney o f tho 1MT season
hero In Sanford. Tomorrow to
scheduled to be the qualifying
round for tbo golferi who do not
have tho proper average for the
year. W tdneiday will be the clinic
and ihot exhibition by all the out­
standing players o f the circuit and
Thursday starts the first of four
elgh teen hole rounds for the *13,000
worth of priita.
With this years fiald of pto's
this will bo moat outstanding
tournament to be played here.
Stoneham and Frank Mebane,
manager o f the Inn, have gone all
out to make this the largest of
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Southern Bell Co.
Jnslalb 1 Millionth
Am ong the telephones being In­
stalled In Sanford today by South­
ern Bell T a lep h ou Company will
fco Uio oi w millionth In Florida.
Already the growth In Sanford
h as been tremendous, said South­
ern Bell Manager for the Sanford
A r e a , Bob Sbeddon. Ho pointed out
that last month Sanford gained
111 Installations, tho b I g g e a t
m onth's gain ever experienced
h ere.
Meanwhile, Claude J. Yates, vice
prealdcnt and general manager of
Southern Bell Telephono Company,
presiding at Installation eeremonU s In Miami today, announced the
lsptallstion o f the one millionth
^ tou th ern Bell Telephone in Flor( Continued On Pngo 3)

United Press le a se d Wlra

Board To Discuss
Fringe Area Fire V
Protection Tonight
Top Item on tonight's agenda for
the ..tecting of the Board of San­
ford City Com mliiloners wilt be
tha discussion of fire service out
side tho city limits.
In a previous meeting com m lialoners discussed the possible ex
panslon of tho Sanford Fire De­
partment at an approximate cost
of 111,000 to the city In order to
maintain service In the Sanford
arCa and at the same time receive
Commissioners requested that
o higher rating from tho South
eastern Fire Underwriters,
additional Information be provld
ed in order that a thorough study
be made of the possible m ove or
whether or not the city should keep
fire protection to “ within the city
lim its."
Other matters to be discussed
by the Board of Com m issioner! to­
night Include the proposed radio
n ite m for the Fire,and. P /di-e.D f-,
psrtrrFeirtaYtwo Sanford Civic Cen­
ter with John Burton IV, the aridteet for tha project; and an ap­
proval of the second statement
for the Sanford Clvle Center.
Commissioners will consider a
request for a site for a target
range made by the Sanford Gon
Club; approve banks for deposl(Continued ex Page 3)

New Farmers Market To Be Dedicated Friday
. "F rida y, Dee. 1 3 .1 p. m. to “ D "
D gy a| Sanford State Farmers'
M arket when the new modern
m arket facility w ill be dedicated.
MTbls prestressed concrete building
b o a t in g about *240,000 to one of
the mo«t up-to-date farmers' mar
v jg t o ,la tho .country. It rep'ace*
the facilities deatroyed by fire
last A pril," according to L. H.
Lewis, Director of State Slarkets.
Back in 1934 a wooden platform
w as erected In Sanford to he used
a i a meeting place for farmers
a od buyers. Hera grower* eou'd
gather produce In one central point
*%and through competitive buying
^Obtain FOB prices rompensatdty
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produce, shorter buying time, and stock and nine agricultural-educa­
obtain the required quantltlei of tional facilities. Several statea
the type and kind of produce de- have passed laws similar to Flor­
ida's law permitting the building
sired.
The result of this experiment of such a system. G rois sales for
far exceeded Commissioner of the year ending June 30. 193T,
Agriculture Nathan M ayo's fond- totaled in excesa of 348 million
ast hopes and tha ensu|pg years dollars as compared to a little over
saw the fulfillment o f hto deerest 3300,000 the first year. Fiscal
dream to provide FOB farmer- assets today exceed *3.600.000,
Suicess attained it shown by tha
market sales.
Since the beginning, Florida's service* rendered through these
market system has attracted na­ markets and by the fact that sev­
tional attention—the first state eral have becom e price determin­
farmers' market system In the ing points on fresh winter vegeUnited Stale -Federal and State ' tables.
The Sanford Market has contin­
Departments of Agriculture have
i spent much time studying the.* uously operated since Us opening
msrketa which today number 11 date, Dec. 18, 1934, handling pro
fruit sad vegetable; fbur live- duce valued In excesa of 33J.800.-

OOO over tho S3 year period. With
o n i exception It h a i paid all Its
operating expenses during this
time, including Ha prorata share of
the expense of the main office.
In spite of Its msln shed having
been totally destroyed by fire as
wall as ono other building burned
out and considerable damage suf­
fered by another, the Sanford
Market has operated full-time dur­
ing the season since the fire.
All slate, county, city officials,
buyers, producers and friends of
the market are urged to attend
the opening and dedication of the
market.
Ten of the vegetable markets
winter vegetable! d e a l
now.
These are Pompano, Plant City,
Fort Pierce, Sanford, Fort Myers,
Pahokee, Florida City, Wauchula,
Im m okalfe and Palatka. Ronifay,
Gadsden County (Q uincy), Starke
and Brookcr wiU com e In for the
early spring deal. The livestock
markets operate year round.
Frank G. George, consulting
architect, formerly o f Sanford,
who supervised the work at San­
ford State Farm ers' Market, has
moved hto effice to 119 North 4*h
St.. Palatka. George stated the
Sanford Market ia one of the moat
outstanding o f this type of
ket and he feels the service the
new facility will render grower*
will far exceed the service render­
ed In the past.

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Over 500 Attend 10th
Mayfair Inn Opening
There was a noto of gaiety for
tho occasion that has never before
existed.
Souvenirs for (he opening occas­
ion were baseballs on which wae
stamped “ Mayfair Inn 10th Anni­
versary Opening." Many visitors
swarmed about a baseball great,
Carl Hubbell and a golf star,
Frank Slranalian. requesting them
to autograph the souvenirs of tho
occgalom • *" ♦ • • 1 l.
Originally planned for 400 reser
Ing night festivities were ManageV
Frank Mebane Jr. and Mrs. Me­ vatlons, more than 300 places wero
scl for the 19ST gala occasion.
bane.
The Tete Bukur Populalres, a
Especially notable was the fact
that visitor* milled about the lob­
by during the early cocktail hour
and were served Instantly, even
llmugli the Mayfair Inn facilities
were taxed to its capacity.

More than 300 Sanford ami Can
tral Florida citiien i at tended the
biggest and finest Mayfair Inn
Opening celebrations ever staged
here.
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Opening, the Mayfair Inn tobhy,
dining room, amt ballroom were
redecorated and refurnished for
the occasion,

A c c i d e n t Victim
Gives Three Names
Names w ere Important to Con- Wheeler to the Goldsboro area to
liable J. Q. “ Slim" Galloway, but pol/it out Joe Thomas’ house. When
It took some time to get down to Constable Galloway stopped hU
the correct one Friday night when car, the Negro Identifying h'm sclf
a 1931 Ford sedan skidded 313 as James Wheeler ran.
Constable Galloway said that ho
feet to stop only Inches In the path
found James Wheeler a b o u t
of an oncom ing train.
The automobile, traveling south nno hour later. .Tames Wheeler
on the Upeala Road, left the high­ actually turned out la be James
way on a curve apparently out of Hurke, borrower of the automobile
control, tore down a pow er pole and Its driver as well as the same
guy wire, plowed through about man he had Identified a* Joe
SO feet o f ground, and cam e to a Thomas.
stop In a ditch alongside the At­
'the ear was the property of Leo
lantic Coast Line railroad track*. Peterson of Goldsboro.
Only minor damage resulted
Hurke was bulged in the Semiwhen the train clipped the car on note County Jail charged with
Iti bumper.
reckless driving while drinking.
A 37-year-old Negro at the scene Hand wss set at 3300.
of the accident about 1:30 Saturday
morning told Constable Galloway
that Joe Thom ai was tha driver
and owner of the car. He Identi­
The General Henry Shelton San
fied himself as James Wheeler, a
passenger In the wrecked ear. ford Memorial Library was offi­
Howevtr, he told Constable Gallo­ cially opened Friday afternoon
way that be knew where Joe with a reception that drew a hugThomas lived and could take him |group of Interested citizens,
to the house.
; As visitors were greeted at the
Completing hto investigation o f 1entrsnciw ay to the Library, they
the crash, Qalloway took James |

trio of top m n ilcU n i seemingly
wero tho favorites o f tho hug*
crowd which danced to specially
arranged m usical numbers. Tho
"P op u la lres", according t o Man­
ager Fran!. Mebane Jr., have been
retained for a nightly appearanca
In the cocktail lounge of the May*
fa ir Inn throughout tha season.
Visitor's acclaim ed this year's
M ayfslr Inn opening u the m ort
cotnrtW and ' (8 7 o f tho hotel-) Ma­
lory.

Elk’s Charity Ball
Scheduled Dec. 21
At Mayfair Inn

The E lk'i Charity Ball, an an­
nual event tn raise funds with
which to contribute to charitable
organisations, will be held thla
year at Ihe Mayfair Inn Satur
day Dee. 31.
Reservations are now being
made at Ihe Club with E. J
Stoughton Jr.
Tony Peres and his orchestra
have been engaged to provide
music for dancing to begin at 9:30
and continue until 1:30.
A spokesman for the Elks Club
said that dress Is optional and
that attendance prises will be
awarded.

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

The M ayfair Inn Opening night
celebration Immediately preceded
tho first d a y o f tba M ayfair Inn's
313,000 P G A Open which got under­
way today with practice rounds.
Golfers from all ovar the country
streamed Into the hotel to take
part In tha tournament.

Painter Displays
Pastels A t Mayfair
A retired U. S. Marine Officer,
who resides In Lake M ary, srill
put on display beginning today a
collection o f original paiteis ho
has completed.
The display will be placed tn tha
TV Room o f Ihe Mayfair Inn and
la open for visitors dally through
the holidays.
Philip D. Mltchcl, tha retired U.
S. Marina Officer, studied art at
the Bowman Art School In New
York, the High Museum of Art In
Atlanta, G a., and at Miami Uni­
versity.
The original pastels ar.
arled
and Include landscapes, birds,
boats, seascapes, animals portray­
ing action, a few scenes done In
Old M exico, and seanes on the St.
Johns River.

Memorial Library Officially Opened
received their first filmpse of one
of Florida’ * most valuable collec­
tion of literature. General San­
ford's personal library has been
catalogued and made ready for
those who will be reading about
world history and doing research

on the early days o f Sanford from
the founder’ s own words.
The I ’ -rsry h si been put Into
top shape by Miss Franrlne Flana­
gan, a librarian who Is fam illsr
with the languages in which the
library books ars printed.
Notable a lio to tha visitors were
the original paintings o f General
Sanford, Mrs. Sanford, and many
members of the Sanford family.
Articles and memoirs appeared
generously placed about the lib­
rary to r e ca ll many of the events
of the early years of Sanford's
founding and of th j beginning of
Am erica’ s gru th and Importance
among nations.
R et.lvln g guests at the r e c c ^
tion Friday afternoon were mem­
bers of the General Henry Shelton
Sanford Memorial Library's board
of m anagers and those who played
a prominent part in creating the
library. Randal Chase, Gen. J. C.
Hutchison, II. B. Pope, Mr*. Fred
T. W illiams, Dr. J. Barnard Root.
I C. R. D aw sm . the Rev. Fred En*
minger and many othera.
Representing the City and the
County were Mayor David Gatchel
and Co.nmtostoa Chairman Fred
Dyson.
Many o f the descendant* of fam ­
ilies who were among tho (lr&gt;t
settlers o f Sanford were present
at tha reception to see the library
tor the first time and to be on
hand to meet the many cltiitna
who attended the reception.
LOOKING AT HOME o f Ihe Items on HI*pUy at the new t.'raeral Sanford M tnorlal Library U part
et the erowd attending Ihe opening Friday.
(S ta ff l h ole)

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—An aircraft company to Cali­
fornia ow n a plane and a yacht.
Company officers use the plane
far week-end hunting trip*. The
yacht la need far company - spon­
sored Behtoc tripe.
—A company assigns a dew-rrinf executive to a branch office
conveniently located at a resort
such as Miami Beach. He spends
the winter'there. Turns oot the
braneh office Is a myth. The va­
cation Isn’t
—A company pays for an exec­
utive's country club membership,
gives him a home to live to. or
pays hla athletic clot* dues.
Diner’s Card Abused
Many companies supply their
executives with membership cants
in the Diner's Club, a poet » war
master credit plan now serving
more than 300.004 members. Tax
agents recently discovered four
Diner’s Club members who met
for lunch every day and rotated
the eheek, charging It off to bus­
iness. This abuse of a legitimate
service la what the tax collectors
try to stop.
No figures are available on Just
how much - money is deducted
each year for ”T and E.** One
study of a medtum-slie corpora­
tion revealed that about one-fourth
of 1 per eent of Ita expenses fell
'under this category.
According t« the Tax Founda­
tion. sa.MO.WW individual ta x ,re ­
lume were Bled to 1934, along
with M4.000 corporate tax returns,
for a total of 30.400.000. Of this
total, 4,300,00 returns were ex­
amined by the government jn d
2,400,000 taxpayers were called tn
t« talk things over.
Whopping Extra R evens
The government picked up an
additional tl.100,000,000 from these
audits, (
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mueh money la tied up in *T and
E” to a tax agent estimate that
about one-half of all people called
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picious-looking "T and E" totals.
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duct,’* isld this official. “ At the
same time,’* be added, "carp^ra-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

NEWSPAPER

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1957

United Press Leased Wlrw

W ednesday Prov^f D a y
O f Frustration For U S,

Parade
it least 18,000 people Jammed labors Jr. and Rarehants Alto-,
' street* of Sanford yesterday to elation President Frances Roumllwatch the Jaycee-Merchants Asso­ 1st.
ciation Christmas Parade.
Assistant Parade Marshalli were j
I t seemed as if people from In charge of every parade section. |
•very direction waited to see this There were 13 sections with bands
year's appearance of Sams Claus and floats spaced evenly through­
la sAi'ord for they came from the out tho long pre-Cbrlstmas extranorth, south, east and west.
vagaoia. s
Yesterday's parade hai been ac­ Leading the parade with martial
claimed the finest ever presented Christmas music was the Seminole
fas Sanford. With streets lined from High School Band preceded by
4U beginning of the parade route prancing majorettea dressed as
to the very end the crowds grew Santa'a reindeer with "Rudolph"
bigger as time for the start of the in the lead.
parade grew near.
The Sanford Naval Air Station
Many children and adults began was well represented In yester-l
arriving downtown .as early as &gt; day's annual event. The colors
•'dock to gat good locations from were carried by a Marine Corps
which they could see the parade color guard, followed by a Marine
to an advantage.
Corps and Navy marching units.
More than two mllai long, the
Floats, this year, drew a tremen­
parade loch over an hour to move dous applauac from the thousands
Jfaough downtown Sanford and 13 of adults and children lining the
blacks. Children and adult* taking parade route. They were more
part bt the ffrktpart of the parade colorful, more rxprejyUve. and cer­
wfre downtown In tints to see the tainly far mure attractive then
they had ever been.
last half.
Judge* were viewing the parade
Brownie Scouta and Boy Scouts
from First Street and Magnolia were represented In the parade
Avenue where the reviewing aland with marehlng units. Boy Scouts
alio .furnished the manpower to
was located.
Every available parking facility pul! the small floats decorated by
on streets off tho line of march the 13 bands taking part in the
was Jammed with automobile*. gigantic Christmas Parade.
Okra were parked for bloeki
In addition to the Seminole High
around In avery direction from School band, majbrettes and Pep
the center of the city.
Club, there were bands represent­
Parade Marihall Herbert Sten- ing DeLand High School, Seaitrom itarted the parade off with breexe of Daytona, Sanford Junior
1
a blast from sirens and the first High School, Winter Park High
step from the starting point was School, Lcatburg High School, Ly­
txactly at 4 p. m.
man High School, Mount Dora
Heading the line of march were High School, Florida Military Aca­
police Chief Roy G. Williams, Flo­ demy, and Apopka High School.
"Everybody h is to be on th*
rida Highway Patrolman Olan Gar- Also taking part In the parade team,” A. W. "Woody" Webber,
*ett. Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans, were bands from Crooma Academy District Manager for Southern Bell
th d car* carrying dty commis­ aod from the Apopka Colored High
Telephone Company, told the San­
sioners, county eommtsilonar* and School.
Fraaident Gifford McKIbbln snd Up and down tho route of the ford Kiwanla Club at its noon
Manager John Krlder of th# Semi­ parade, Jayceea sold gay eolorrd meeting yesterday.
Speaking on "Puhlic Relations",
nole County Chamber of Com- balloons. Even before the pafade
mere*.
_ .
. . was half over, Ralloon Chairman Webber pointed out. that those who
Jayeee Parade Chairman John Bob McKee announced that all of deal with the public, whether be­
Alexander, on hand to see that the balloons had been sold. Fro hind lhe scenes or those who meet
rsonslly the customers, should
tv try dftall of the parade clicked ceads from the balloon sales will
trained.
with completed plans, rode In a go to ■ fund which will providr
ear with Jayeee President M. L. Lutheran Haven children with
"Any employe la considered an
shopping tour money, when they expert on his Joh," he said, "but
I It Is also equally Important that
buy gifts for one mother.
Former Resident
we know some of the things about
From every side, yesterday, people we deal with.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UP&gt;-Tha
day during which the United (Kite*
was to enter competition with
Runla for supremacy of apace
ended on the tame note It began.
It was a day of frustration, delay
and embarrassment for the nation
that first put man Into the sky In
powered fllsbt.

davaloped until there was no time
left to get the aatalllt* into apace
* the second-month snnlveraery
of Russia's first successful Sputnik

launching.
There were two major delay*
and a series of minor difficulties.
In each cast, something went
wrong to Interrupt the countdown.
Navy and other government Just what the various troubles
spokesmen said the f a i l u r e to were was not announced immed­
rocket the answer to RusaUV iately.
A fire which started Just as yes­ Sputniks Into space was not "al­ During (he countdown, the rock­
terday afternoon'! Christmas Th- together unexpected."
et la put In readiness atep-byrade got underway destroyed the
careful-atep. If something goes
At
mid-day
Wednesday,
how­
■pper part of a multiple dwelling
wrong, the launching crew must
ever,
officials
said
they
antici­
In the Goldsboro area.
back up. Sometime* It must start
The dwelling, at 1304 William* pated "little difficulty" In launch­ all over again. Detalla or the Van­
Av*., was badly burned on the ing the Navy’s Vanguard bearing guard's countdown filled 13 pages
second floor and extensive wsler the tiny, artificial moon.
of aehootboy-slied writing paper.
damage on thr first floor of the Difficulty and delay developed From delay to detay, this na­
house occupied by Jewel Jones. a l m o s t Immediately when the tion's top rocket and satellite
A Fire department spokesman countdown began. The countdown minds worked feverishly.
said that a defective kerosene It a minute final check of virtual­
Newsmen on Scene
every screw holding the tower­
roolcstove started the blue which ly
In contrast to their frantle acti­
ing
rocket
together.
took two hours to completely
vity. ■ battery of newapisn rspreDeadline Pushed Bath
bring under control.
iaa achedTim
J*
ft "• T)ir&lt;*eX the isa'ft
ford Fire Department^ answered uni!
first delay pushed that tar­ but fust aa frustrating — watch.
an alarm at 1314 Melloitvllle Ave. getThe
to between 10 a. m. and Mbilly, they huddled together four
They found an overheated kero­ noon.hour
From
Ihrn until midnight mites from tha point whare the
sene heater but no fire damage one postponement
after another sleek rocket pointed straight up­
was reported.
ward.
They built bonfires as protection
against a chill night wind and tro­
pical Insects. They poised aver
typewriters end cameras, ready to
write about and record on film the
birth-flight of the 3 1/4 pound arti­
ficial moon that was lo seek an
orbit up where Russia’s two satel­
lites—one weighing half a ton—
At 4:30 p. m. on Friday, cltliens Randall Chase, Chairman of the swirled silently.
'f Sanford and Seminole County Board of Managtra General J. C.
At t:U p. m. another Interrup­
will he formally welcomed to the Hutchinson sod Mrs. Hutchinson; tion was announced. At that point
Open House of the General Henry Mayor and Mrs. David M. Gatehel, the countdown still had S3 minutes
Shelton Sanford Memorial Library chairman of the Hoard of County to go. When 11 p. m. passed the
it .vo Lari H rst St. In Fort Md- Commissioners Fred A. Dyson and countdown had not been re-startlon p&gt;rkMrs. Dyson, Secretary B. F. Whit- ed, and ll thus became Impossible
The beautiful building, with Its ner Jr. and Mrs. Whltner, and for the American moon 1* get off
A 18-jeer-oId motorist list night
the ground on the scheduled day.
crashed Into an Atlantic Coast shrubbery arranged hy the Sanford Treasurer Robert W. Deane.
Hosts and hostesses represent
Lina freight train at a crossing In Owrden Cluh, Is In front of Lake

Memorial Library's
16-Year-Old Driver Open HouseTomorrow

'Public Relations
Based On Sincerity Crashes Into Train
At Paola Crossing

Leading off his man-to-man talk
about public ralatlona, Webber explained the phenomenal growth In
Florida aod the percentages of
Increase In population. "In order
for us to capitallie on this Influx of
people It behooves us to make peo­
ple want to deal with us.
"The best puhlic relations Is 80
per cent doing a good job aod 10
per cent talking about It," he said.
"1*1’* keep on doing those success­
ful things we have done unlit wc
have reached all the people."
The heart of any puhlic relations
"In any business, our service Is program "1* to trrat everybody
good only If the customer thinks it like they were somebody and nut
Is good," the Telephone Company like they were Just anybody," said
executive said.
Webber.
"Public relationi la based on
In other words, he said, Follow
sincerity," Webber pointed out, the Golden Rule."
"and we make our living making
Webber was introdured by Bob
other people do things."
Shedden, Manager In Sanford for
Webber explained that it’s easy Southern Bell Telephone Company
• to say "wc have a public relaVisitor* at yesterday’s Klwanls
I tiona program" end added that club meeting included Jim noiard,
"It'i work". Some say It Is loo Paul B Wood of Dellary, John
expensive, others feel that It Is too Tucker, Southern Bell Telephone
’ complicated.
1Co., Jim Garrett, Judge Vassar
But Webber emphasized that the Carlton, George Johnson. Gray
: "best public relations tool Is ■ Brewer, and Ray Sfengle of St.
I smile."
I Cloud.

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Dies In Georgia

The Rev. E. C. Cowsn, 18. form­
er Sanford resident, died yesterday
at hll home In Douglasvllle. Ga.
Ho la survived hy his widow.
Mri. E C. Cowan: nine children,
14 grandchildren and seven fcreat.grandchildren E. C. Cowan J r
*1nd the lale R. T. Cowan of San
ford are two of his son*. E. C.
Cowan III. Kdoa Cowan, and R
T. Cowan of Sanford are grand­
children.
Funeral services are set for to­
morrow at 2 p. m. In Douglaavllle
With T. Cowan Whitley Funeral
Home In charge. Burial will be la
Atlanta. Ga.

s

Tania at approximately 8:30,
Edward Thomas, whose address
was given at the scene at Wilson
Corner, was tiken to Seminole
Memorisl Hospital hy s passing
molurlst. He suffered minor hrulses, s cut knee and had several
front teeth knocked nut.
Constable J. Q, "Slim" Galloway
who Investigated lhe crash, said
that lhe youth saw the train hut
his brakes wouldn’t hold
Tha automobile, a 1941 Ford.
was a total loss. I V ACL freight
train, beaded cast toward Sanford,
was struck at about the center
of the train. Alton Gunter was con­
ductor for the ACL. No dmage
was reported to the train.
The passing motorist was identi­
fied by Constable Galloway as
Clifford Harrell of Paola.

AFL- C IO Federation Starts 3rd Year Today

M a rre d

willing to follow ArL-CIO

President George Me any'* advice

to expel the teamster*.
Meany said Wednesday he would
not advocate expulsion of the l,300.000-member truck union If
James ft. Hoffs, major target of
A F L -C10 corruption charges,

and th* Distillery Workers, with munitiea had failed to merge by
23.000.
today's deadline.
The 29 man Executive Council, However, the Executive Council
in an all day session Wednesday, Wednesday granted an indefinite
suspended the Textile Un i o n . extension of the deadline set at the
Meany charged that two former time of the original AFL - CIO
officers who resigned under fire merger two years ago, saying It
on corruption charges were still wanted to try to bring about vol­
on th* payroll as of last week. untary mergers of (tale and local
•
He referred to Anthony F. Va* groups.
lante and Lloyd Klcnert, former
The stlQ-feuding state organiiapresident and secretary-treasurer,
respectively.
Merger RUM Incomplete
Despite the near-united front on
corruption, the AFL-C10 was far
from merged on the itate and

Public Meeting
Slated Dec. 12
At Civic Assn.
The PeRary Planning Board has
irranerd for a puhlic meeting to
he held In thr Civic Association
Bulldinv at 7:30 p. m on Dec. 12.
Thr West Volusia Hosnltal \u
Ihorlty bill was rejected by thr
voters, so at the special session of
the State Legislature, a new Hos­
pital Bill was passed, subject to
referendum on Dec. IT.
At this meeting called for Drc.
12. Lee Maxwell will explain the
New Rill and answer questions.
Alt DeBary voters aro urged to
attend.

Additional
Local News
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Carole. The latter Is named lor
Mrs. Carol a Sanford Dow. the
ynungest daughter of General Sanford. Chairman Frank Evans hss
talked with Mrs Dow hy telephone
and she states she will not he able
lo be at the reception on account
of Illness. She attended the dedlea
tinn of Hie building In February.
Dr, J. Bernard Root will Introd ice the library vlsilnrs to the
receiving line, which Is to consist
of President snd Mrs. Frank

(hr Board of Managers of the LI*
brary, the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution, the Woman’! Club
ln(1 lhe Sanford Garden Cluh. They
eon, |, t of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key.
Mr &gt;(1(1 Mrs. F. E. Rmimlllat Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pope, Mr.
an() Mrs. W. A. Leffler Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Dawson, Mrs. Fred
williams, Mrs. H ..M . Papworth.
attorney Fred R. Wilson, Mrs. Ann
Y Farmer, Mrs. Fred Gsnis, end
rrrtl K„,mjnR)-r.

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W. L. Saif v tn tiraet Urn Church
Cbatr t f tbt G u av a r i m BapUft
Chunk to ilngtof ffattfa “Hail,
0 n a a t Xataamar." The Y tttb
Cbatr t f laugwiafl rirat Baptist
Cburtb, under Ifri. B. B. Gray'i
tiracttot, atofa ‘‘Star of the Baal”
by Kennedy, Mrs. Guy Blahet dir­
er la the Carol and Concord Cbalra
of Flrat Baptist Church of Sanford
In staging “Shine, Shine Over All
the World* and "an tiq u e do
Noel'*. The Male Quartet from
rira t Church alnga the familiar “ ll
Came Upon A Midnight Clear."
The Oder Spring* Bapt lit Churth
Y o ttb . Chair under Mra. Tony
Wade's dlreatlon will present “ I
Heard the Bella a t Ckrlstmai
Day."
Everyone la cordially Invited to
enjoy the Christmas muale af
these aid other choirs and to share
la the staging of the beloved
carols.

Church To Obstrva
Universal Bible
Sunday Dec. 8
Many af too churches in the
country will celebrate Universal
Bible Sunday, this Sunday. Tha
service is spansored by the Ameri­
can Bible Society which to an Inter­
denominational organisation dovoted to lha translation, publica­
tion and distributing of the Bible
In alt parte of tha world.
Tha Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary will observe
this day with a special service at
which (he Bav. Alexander Unit
will preach on. “ Bibtoi or Bomba".
tU^m for har oiraniemoot of ^Serwlty" .* the' toeal The choir will offer for Us spa­
tial number, "Let Us Cheer the
Weary Traveler** by Wilson,

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l l far a etob ergitusttoa ssofet
•set. Club t i m aesi, offleen lu ll
committee cksirme* a r t to aaat
to aat up A t IN I laafcrl U v u la
Chib program.
t f l AtaM aar. U vasla Ctob
•raaliM t. a n n u a l the a tta in
m att t ( M Hrohheff u tb t DMitot Chairman #( tb t Iatot-Chib
Cammlttaa.
A L a tin Night will be bold next
w ttk M Thursday, Doe. i t at tbt
Majrfalr 1st beginning at 7 :» P
m. Ed LaM la to th a n # at the
Klwlala Club Ladlta Night arrangtmcuU.

BBT. WILLIAM BUSKS

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Rtv. Burke Guest
Speaker Sundoy
Schooling At SOKC At Baptist Church
Bov. WUIIta Burke wm bt
Starts Last Night gueat proneher at fattord’a Tint
LONGWOOD— School leg get off
to a fait itart at Jhe Sanferd-OrUndo Kennel Club laat night with
aueh rtarr u Happy Stave. Bona,
Shook Up, and Jaffa Mlaa turning
In eye catching performancei.
Twenty-nine m a r e qualifying
racea art on Up tonight atortlng
nt T:M n preparations eantlnua
far the grand apentof af the wtoter m u m a t Saturday, Dae. 4.
•Baaing Secretary B. C. William*
aat la buay looklag aver tearaa
of championship greyhounds to
determine the field for the featur­
ed inaugural hindleap opening
night. Ha aayi tho Ssnfofd-Ortando
track hai by.far the boat alaas af
greyhounds la tit Matory.

Beptiat Cburtb at tbt t(W a. m.
acrvlca at Sunday, Dae. I. He vUl
a n tra l Baptist
Cburth hero in tb t a n tin g at tot
TiM t'atack servlet.
Mr. B urke'b amplayad by the
Home Mission Beard af the Sou­
thern Baptist Convention with of­
fices in Atlanta. Ga. He travels
estanslvely from aaatt to coast
with his unique moaaage. The gen­
eral public ]• cordially Invited to
hear him.

fin tonpuipct tt

'SAVOIE HCOBEB TKO
LONDON (UP)—Canadian lightweight Armand Savoie scored a
third-round taehntoal knockout
over Bon Blchardsen of England
Monday night la their aehedulad
eight-round bout. Blchardsoa suf­
fered a dcap cut In tha mouth to
too third round atfor dominating
too flrsttwo rounda and bad to
retire.
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"Tho Lady to Bed", a crescent Tha Dirt Gardancra wan the
arrangement of red carnations, Award af Distinction for thoir un­
croton leaves and cedar In an un- usual traa of silver banana iaavta,
pstist brass chalice, won (or Mri. palm and-grapes.
A (sJfconftpw wuiprossoled
Hatph D efe toe trf-qator ribbon fqg
artistic arrangimenta at tha an­ at 1 p. m. by Mary-Estherii. At
7:10 p. m. last night John Powell
nual Sanford Garden
of Ormond Bekch enthralled too
she#; which opened
Urge audience with his collection
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too
Mayfair
Inn,color
The win­
ner for hortleulturo w u won by
Mrs. J. M. Fahey for her collec­
tion of dwarf trees. The diminutive
trees drew much attention from their wings and talking. Oh* bt
the mynah birds, named Elvis
those attending tba show.
Tha Award of Distinction, a rib­ Tresly, sings "Hound Dawg” , and
bon new this year, w u awarded calls himself hy name.
to Mrs- Georgo Harden for com­ Another fashion show win bo
petition In her beautiful Interpreta­ prasantod tonight at 7:10. One af
tion of "Sartnlty". Interfiling to tha door prlits, donated hy A. F.
note to that Mrs. Harden was R im uy. was won by Mrs. J. R.
chosen as "Miss Serenity" of the Hoolchsn.
ganford Canton Club, and model­ A number of plants have bean
donated by Sanford florists for the
ed » such in the fashion show.
Sweepstake winners were Mrs. door prises, which ara awarded
B. P. RobUon In artistic arrange­ several times during tha day and
ments and Mrs. Helen Wlnqulit in night.
hortleulturo.
Judging tho (lower show were
Mrs. C. E. Ssunders and Mrs. Christian Church
Crawford Bickford from Orlando;
Mrs. H. W. Shaughnossy of Fort Congregational
My o r a, artistic arrangements,
judging the horticulture were Meet Is Dec. 11
Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Mrs. Blioeh The annual congregational busi­
Brumball and Mr*. Robert Guth­ ness meeting of the First Christian
rie. all of Orlando.
Church will be held next Wednes­
Tho tablo* la tha crystal lobby day, Dae. 11, beginning with a
held mtnlaturo Christmas tress. pot-luck supper at S p. m. Board
chairman Clyde E. Feathers will
preside. Annuel report! will ho
Legal Notice
heard and new alders, deacons,
deaconesses and trustees will ho
elected. A budgst for tho year aheed is to bo adopted.
Tha official board mat Tueiday
and votad to raeommend to tha
congrogation tho adoption of a
budgst of I10.S09 for list. Chand­
ler Vail, property committee chair­
man, reported on tho troatmont of
tho unctuary for tha extermina­
VICTmOL'B NAME
tion of termites, an tha tuning af
NOTICE IB HEHEBY QIVE.V
THAT I *m &lt; a |t« a 0 la byiln.M the orgin, and on tha enlargement
At Stl S.nforJ AIL BlBk Stag., of the main church parking lot.
undar the llctlll.u. name o( Ran- Tha board voted la have a member
forU Fropirll.i anil that I Ulead
tn raoltlar said nama with lha of tha board of lha Florida ChristClark el lha Circuit Court, Samlaala
Mliiionary Society speak hero
County. Florida la accordiaci with ton
lha pravlalaaa af ilia Fletltlaua In Jqpuary In tha Interest of tha
program of oitabliahlng new
churches In tha state.
A payment of Sisoo toward tha
i s t ssss r o r m
i r n a v i ro t ht
IV A M I r o t s SEM IN O LE COCVTT, reduction of the debt on Iho newly
F L O R ID A
acquired education building was
IV FHOOAE VO. ------------ --------- authorised. Chilrman
Feathers
E S T A T E O F LOIS C . M O IO A A ED .
tUcillld. laid application for tho rtunlng of
x o t ic m t o c k e m t o h i
the now property from B-l-A to
TO
ALL
PE R S O N S
HAVING
C LA IM S O E DEM A N D S AGAINST R-l had been made. W. H. Young,
! A III E S T A T E !
worship committee chairman, an­
T»« i a 4 .s e ll » r ynu »r« h tra h v
n a lllltd and r.iju lra d ta ( ill any nounced the church ushers short
claim * a n d d a n u n d a which &gt;«y or course to be held at tha Alltonea
e l l h i r a f pay. m a r h a * . i s s U i t Church, Jin. M-tT.
•aid a a la la la lh a o f f i r . a f H*a*r&gt;
Tha Christian Youth Fellowships
•k la E m a i l H .y ih a td r r , C aunly
of tha local church and tha East
fard. Florida, within tleht calen­ Orlando Christian Church will have
dar. ironlh* fram tha tlma at tha a. Bible Quia contest and a Volley
flrat nublleatlan af thla aatlr*. Ball game here Sunday, 1:30 p. m.
Each claim ar damand n u t ha la
welling aad aaktala tha yltca af Tha questions tn tho qulg will bo
racldtaea and »n*t •«!&lt;•» addrt.a confined to tha Book of Acts.
af lha claimant and myat ha awarn
fa by tha claimant, hi. aea.i nr
attarnar. nr tha h i m ah.1l ha told,
WALK FITS FINISHED WALKING
l.awl* w. Flaog. Jr.
Aa AdmUlitrator ar uld
MILTON. Fla. (UP)-W . A. Simaetata

r i r a t F ubU catlea B .ec im b .r I. 11IT.
» .« U m l* F S m ith .ra

AtidTa.y at T.aw

P. n no&gt; cite

Orient!o, g ln rld *

moos, retiring after more than 31
year* as a mail carrier with the
Post Office Department, revealed
that his first name to Walker.

so o n

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Mottos (left), «. Susie often sleeps at toe feet el Sister Alice
J Terms, but hern she stems to be lathing fee a handout ad lead.

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Foreign

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Aft Mr. Avcragt American Knows
About Pressure Groups Today
■ fh # i t t t i f i America* is inUtHfant and
can b* trotted. He btlltvta la Juatie# tad
fair play. H t la nine rout tad eoaaldcratc of
ethers. Nevertheless, there It much achemlav, M d vreet exercise of pressure upon
fovenuasnt to obtain an almost infinite
variety of favors front federal, state t a d .
local governments.
t Mr. Average American knows that pres*
•era groeps are obtaining these favors. Unleea he Joins such troupe he fears that the
wealth e f the country will be thus drained
hway and he will be left stranded hlvh and
dry. Therefore, he feels obliged to join one
or more pressure groups In an effort to
get hie there of tho swag. He Is motivated
largely by the instincts of self-protection
and survival. He sees many getting hand­
outs and real ires that he la being taxed to
help pay for them. Why, therefore, should
he not receive hie share? He sees strong
labor unions getting Increased wages which
makes the prices he must pay higher and
he feels that the only way to protect him­
self is to Join the procession and share In
the increases.
; He Ides some getting tariff protection
that enables them to charge higher prices
and wonders why he is not entitled to some
favor of that kind. He sees many different
kinds of subsidies being passed around and
feels entitled to his cut. He knows that
many draw aflbatantial Social Security
checks every month for wh(ch they have
paid In but a tiny fraction of the amount
received ao he fed s justified in taking any*

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News

Enough!

to lift truck weight limits to the startling
figure of 72,000 pounds. The Illinois and
Wisconsin legislatures did pass such blits,
hut In both cases they were vetoed by the
stntfe governors, on advice of highway
authorities. In Texas the bill passed the
House but died In the Senate — when, re­
portedly, members began "hearing from tho
folks back home.”
Wisconsin's Governor Thomson, in ex
plaining his veto, said: "Probably not more
that 10 per cent of our Class A highway*
are constructed to carry such loads." TTie
cost of such superhighways is unbelievably
high. So is the cost of maintenance. And
they are definitely not needed by private
cars and by the truck* of moderate aize,
which make up the vast majority o f the
traffic.
Soaring road coats are commonly blamed
on Inflation. This is a factor, but not the
only by any means. The oversize trucks
constitute one of the principal reasons.
That’a why more and more people .in and
out of government, are coming to believe
that it is time to review our methods of
raising road money — and to share the
costa on a more equitable basis than is the
case today.

Not Bad Job A t Aft

tad bo rould put on quilt t shew, to an oulabta wall of glass.
By LYLK C. WILSON
United Prase Staff
Ht did it over the yean and held "Let the naUght In upon us,"
..’ASHINOTON (U P )- President Ma audience* until tho day be pro­ Copeland declaimed. "Let the sun­
Elsenhower’s bouncy r e c o v e r y
In."
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from a mild etnko probably posed to do something about iL light
wanted to make Senate The late Sea. Claude Swanson
makes it all right to montloa tho Copeland
(D-Va.) at oneo endorsed the proj­
working conditions better.
fact that this bustaoss about tho
ect subject to solution of this
prosideney being a man-killing Job To Mari, ho wanted to knock problem which bo put to Copolsid:
to
t
tho
wall
back
of
the
presiding
la moaly hokum.
"How win you eorapel the Tun
Six presidents hava died la of­ officer, extending the Senate to shine In from the north?”
chamber
through
the
marble
room
fice, three of them by gunshot.
The average age was « yarn,
mighty d o it to tho siloted throe
score and tea. The survival ago
aflor leaving offieo la around 14
ytara, oa of now.
Tho man-killer myth ia founded
-B y BIN N IT T CERFpartly oa tho aelf-plty of aome
RAUCH QUOTED story In New York’* busy garment district
praildesta during and after their
terms of office. Your eorriipeadIV Ief late concerns th# middle-aged m anufadum w ho e o n -^
ent began obsarvlag presidents
fitted to a crony at luncheon, "I had tho funniest dream last
closely when Calvin Coolidgo was
night I dreamed that 1
In office and had a peek or two
a w o k e auddenly, dressed
at Woodrow Wilson before that.
without waking my wife,
He has seen presidents who wore
and went down to Coney
having their bad days or weeks.
Island, where I took ride
But so do golfers, ball playara and
after ride on the roller
plain working stiffs have had bad
coaster."
days and weeks. Some of them
1 had a dream, too,** re­
die comperatively young.
called th# crony, "and what a
FDR Wooded Reel
dream It waa! firs t a gor*
FDR didn't look so good toward
goous girl walked la tad threw
ft
dovU'i costume became a little
her arms around mo. and right
excited, and he too was trying to the last, but he was full of hoom
behind her was another who
get out. His way was blocked by clear through his second term.
followed suit. Now what could
tho fat woman. Scared to death, Mr. Big was around considerably
I do with both thoio beauts
she turntd to him and said: 'Look longer than most and sought a
at
the earn* time?"
fourth
nomination
when
ho
would
here, mister devil, I want to tell
The first manufacturer waa
you something. I've been going have been better advised to
deeply hurt “A fino friend," ho eald reproachfully. "With such done
to (his church for IS years; I’ve hospital re s t
them, why didn’t you call me up?"
'
Counting
the
pay,
the
loose
always sung In the choir; I never
“I did! I did!" hie friend assured him haatlly. "But your wlfa said
hours
and
fringe
benefits,
the
missed a prayer meeting In all
you wero at Coney Island."
that time; l always put money In presidency la not a bad job at
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t
Not# thia fool-proof eufgtitlon for insuring a successful vacations
the plate when they passed it; all. Plenty pf selfless patriots al­
ways are
Homo.
Take half th# clothe* you flgurtd on—and twice th# money."
but there's one think I want yo u ,—.
, .eyeing
- - tho Whito
--------------to know. During aU that time, 1 The" [?n 1 0M •'"ong them who
would be likely to grab for a Job
wai always on your side.”
which really killed.
Florida Story Teller—The farm­ In describing his trip, Matthews
Presidents are not the only pub­
ers out i.i Minnesota—near Fur gut said. "The small farmer in Minne­
IAFF-A-DAY
lic
officiate who get to feeling lor­
Fell*, that is—will long remember sota has the same problem as the
ry
for
themselves.
Mambera
of
the recent visit of Congressman small farmer In Florida. Ha la
Billy Matthews. The eecaslon wee not getting hla share of the dollar Congress get tbo blues, especially
■ three day hearing of the Family that la paid by the housewife for Senators, being generally older.
Farm Subcommittee of the Agri­ Ms products. And he Is buying in Sometimes, when a Senator paisea
■ protected market and selling in on you would think he had been
culture Committee.
taking all of his meals at hla desk,
They’ll remember “ Mr. Billy" an unprotected markel."
and sleeping on It. to boot, to bear
because of the storlee he told at
He explained that a "family his colleague* tell It.
tho many luncheons and dinners farm” la one where 30% or more
that the local farm groupa sieged of tha labor ia performed by mem­ There hasn’t been so much of
for the visiting dignitaries from bers of tho same family—regard­ that sinco Sen. Royal S. Copeland
(D-N.Y.) departed. Copeland was
Washington.
less of the site of the farm. In a medical doctor. It waa hla cus­
Biggest uproar, according to that greup, he said, the farmer tom to sound olf considerably
Committee members who were today Is getting only about ?le of
there, came when ha told this one: the dollar paid for farm products back in Ihe 20’s and 30*a when a
"The Republicans are trying to when he should be getting around colleague died. It alwaya wai
although in aom* in­
prove that they are oa your side. 50c of It. "When he buys a trac­ overwork,
That's like whit happened in New tor." the Congressman said, "he stances it easily could havt been
bootleg liquor, over eating or other
Orleans one time. It.w as during
the.Mardl Gras. One man who wee la buying an item that has a great over-indulgence.
out to eolebrate the big event was many built-in protections for the A former Republican governor
dressed In a bright red defll'a idler. The wages of the men who of Pennsylvania suggested to your
costume complete with horns and make the machine are based on correspondent In London. E n g , on
tall and pitch fork. After several the cost of living; the freight Aig. 3, 1923 that the death of War­
hours of celebrating with the help rates that are paid to have the ren Gamaliel Harding the prevl
•f a whiskey Jug—the fellow be­ tractor shipped to him are regulat­ ous day probably could bo attrib­
came pretty drunk. Re thought he ed. This holds true all down the uted to bad whisky. Thero Is no
had better find ■ spot to sit down line. But when the farmer goes evidence, however, that Harding
■nd relax end In hie search he to sell hla products, he is at the ever had to cope with really bad
hooeb.
wandered Into a colored church mercy of tho opep market."
“Helen, thia ia my bow, Ur. Peterson. Ur, Peterson, h
Copeland Could Act
where ■ revival meeting was going "If we can solve those two pro­
" la my boas Helen."
on. Right la the middle of hie blems of the farmer,n Matthews Copeland held alwaya that
was
overwork
that
killed
senators,
sermon, tho preacher looked up to said we'll hare the whole pro­
aee this bright red devil come in blem whipped. It won’t be easy.
tho main door of tho church. Ho But, I think It ean be done."
didn't wait to lake a second look.
The hearings in Minnesota were
He took off. And all of his con­ part of a continuing program of
TOMORROW !
gregation took out after him. la visiting all of the farm areas of
• few moments, every single per­ the nation. Two years ago the
FRIDAY — 1:30 p.m.
son had cleared out oxcept one Committee visited Florida and
big fat woman—and she had be­ held hearings in CeMral and West
come stuck in one of the side Florida. Last year the Committee
doors and couldn't move.
visited the Carolina* and Tennes­
In all the rush, tho man in the see.

a a a

A governor advises his state to plan for
the future. Doing eo will make regrets less
likely when the future becomes the pest.
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These are times when It is difficult,
though necessary, for nations to keep feet
firmly on the ground and eyes steadily on
the aky.

Commentary

By CHARLES M. MeCANN
senhower at the NATO m eetlngUnited Press fltalf Correspondent or, If necessary — In the While
Western Europe Is recovering House.
from s period of acute anxiety
caused by the Illness of West Ger­ Elsenhower has been building up
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Nixon as the American heir pre­
While Cresident Elsenhower's sumptive for several years.
Adenauer Without Aa Heir
slight stroke made him tha center
at Interest in th* United Stales, Adenauer has stubbornly refused
Weitrn Germany and Western to build up a political hclr^lesplts
Europe generally ware pretty persistent urging. It Is true that
nearly as worried over Adenautt's on Oct. 31 Adenauer named Eco­
nomics Minister Ludwig Erhard to
attack of Influtnia.
Elsenhower's Ulaess caused a ho hla vice chancellor. But he did
lot of discussion In both the Unit­ it only because the West German
ed States and Europe whether It constitution requires him to name
mi(ht not be &gt; good Idea for him a deputy leader. He went out of
to retire In favor of Vico Preal- hla way to make It known that
he did not regard Erhard aa really
dent Richard M. Nixon.
There were no such euggastlons being In the No. 1 spot, either In
In the ease of Ad*nauer. Though government leadership or In tho
be ia erowding M years of age, leadership of tha Christian Demo­
Adenauer Is regarded as much a* cratic Party.
any one person ean be ee West In tho eight years since Ade­
nauer has been chancellor, Wait
Eurnpo'a indispensable man.
The likelihood that tha President Germany with a population of 11
would be unable to sttend the million bat become the most pros­
"aummlt" mealing of the heads of perous and potentially tha most
government of tha 11 North Atlan­ powerful European nation outslda
tic Treaty Organisation nations to of Russia. And Adenauer ia Indis­
bo hsld la Paris Doc. is was re­ putably West Europe's strongest
garded lo Europe as unfortunate. min.
Adenaner Caases Worry
But tho possibility that Adenauer
might not be able to attend wai
regarded by maay people In * * * * * * * * *
Europe s i aven more sartoue.'
fa r aajajreble retoNaf
Adenauer wen to bed last week
with what was flrat thought to hg
Don’t Wm
a cold. It developed Into lnfluenaa.
It was recalled that he standi
bead and shoulders over all other
Watt European leaden.
Above all, it wai recalled that
Adenauer his no political heir.
Vice President Nixon wae at
hand in Washington to nplaco Ei­

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Try and Stop M o

thing he can g e t
He looks at bureaucrats occupying soft
jobs with but little labor involved and real­
izing tthat such practices increase the eoet
of living for him he begins to think about
ways of joining the "gravy train.’*
When government has the lay regarding
wages, prices, subsidies and handouts, moot
of us easily slip Into the habit of appealing
to it for favors. Otherwise one feeta isolat­
ed and fears he will not be able to main­
tain his position. This leads to pressure
groups all along the line, forcing govern­
ment to hand out more and more to the
groupa exercising the most pressure.
Today we have ST million people drawing
monthly checks from the government,
after deducting duplications and maklnr a1
lowance for a third or more of our entire
population, how long will the others be sat­
isfied to be on the paying end only? More
and more of them will demand a ptara in
the receiving line.
The only remedy for th# situation is to
deprive government of alt power to take
money from some and give it to others —
in other words, all power, of intervention
in the economic activities of the people.
Until the people agree themselves to do
that, the pulling and tugging- with one
another for bigger handouts from govern­
ment will go on until our country has bank­
rupted itself.
"Thou shall not covet" and "thou shalt
not steal” remain basle to freedom, selfgovernment and prosperity.

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t r WEI1AM HITT
Central Prese Writer
TO WARD eff melton elriumee tally relaxing to do-thlngs-Utsr.
a MUuaapeUa doctor aaye one Hmrnmm—bow'd they ever man­
should ksep his aye* on the bort- ege to g«t around to organising ?
xon while traveling. We’d Uke to.
1 I I
Doc—but eemetlmee we cant aee
France’s population baa rracbed
tt for tho MUhoardet
a record blgb of 44 million. le t’#
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hope tboje additional four mil­
gee where the f f ih lk f reehel lion ere else right.
to repeated te te n d about Dte. II.
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Fine.'—(be* tl seeat gel to (be When an Ingllih artist Med to
way o/ Baata’i elelfb/
iy hi* speeding line wilts ene of
I I 1
e pointings the iedgo rafusosL
A ripe* J .
OM tho hrashoff, th?
alibied he #et drank from fumoe
I I t
of a eai#o of wlno ho woo eanv*
leg. la any tarn—he M a toad The tlx m Uom comprising the
eo-ealltd “Little Europe" group
ess.
ere trying to And a capital A
t t t
The Procrastinator* Club of eity, that to—they know whsre
America, we read, wae formed by they con always And the ethos
feltowe who believe tVe health-

DEC.
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Just West of U. S. Hwy. 17-92
Only 2 Miles South of

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4 Beautiful HOMES • ' 20-Large LOTS
SO M E LA K EFR O N T !

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It now looks as If he will be
■bid to attend Ihe NATO meeting
If he does, his voice will carry
nearly as much authority as the
leader of the United States dele­
gation, whoever he may be.

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A n n o u n c in g
the opening of

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5:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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PEPPERONI PIZZA .......................... 1.00
CHIU DOGS
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BARBEQUE FRANKS
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Methodist Class
Enjoys Xmas Party

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T h u n . D m . B, 1957— P i n B

fistA A on alA NEW Arrivals In Local HosoUdl

Woman’s

McKinley Hall was beautifully
decorated with Brasilian Pepper
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry J. Byrd Jr.
plants, red and white poinsettlas,
of Martinsville, Va., will arrive
Tuesday nittht when the Daughters '
by plane Friday to spend the week­
of Wesley Sunday School Class of
end with Mr. Byrd’s parents, Mr.
the First Methodist Church held
and Mrs. Harry J. Byrd Sr. and
their Christinas party. The stage
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
was centered with a small white
J. Allen of 111 Hotly Ave.
tree bearing blue lights. Red eanMr. and Mrs. Dan A! Jarvt of
dies were placed at vantage spots
Ely, Minnesota are spending the
throughout the room.
evening with Mrs. Jarvl's p a r
Hostesses were Mrs. Brodle Wil­
ante, Mr. and Mra. R. W. Lord,
liams. Mrs. Charles Meriwether,
of South Sanford Ave.
Mrs. Claude Herndon. Mrs. Mar­
guerite Paul, Miss Versa Wood­
Mrs. J. A. Smith is recuperating
cock, Miss Aline Chapman, Mrs.
at home, 2006 Oak, after undergo­
H. F. Robison. Mrs. J. R. Ander­ who missed the parade missed a
ing surgery at Uie Fish Memorial
son, Mrs. A. C. Rector, and Mrs. tre a t But very few could have
Hospital In New Smyrna Beach.
stayed at home.
M. L. Wright.
Friends will be gtad to hear that
Following a short business meet­ Christmas spirit is beginning to
the la feeling much better.
ing, Mrs. Paul, devotional chair­ be felt, io spite of oneself. The San­
Larry Batei, son of Mr. and
man, read the Chrlstmaa story, ford Garden Club flower show,
Btrs. J . P. Bates, has been Initiat­
which
opened
today,
was
a
shin­
followed by prayer.
ed into the Alpha Zcta fraternity,
Year books were distributed. A ing example. The elaborate little
whleh is made up of the upper two
Christmas donation was made to Christmas trees which adorned
fifths of the class. Larry Is a jun­
the eoffee tables in the lobby
the Boys Ranch at Palatka.
ior at the University of Florida In
sparkled
with
red,
sliver
and
gold.
The blrthdey bank was enrich­
Gainesville.
ed by Mrs. M. L. Wright, Mr*. The trees were decorated by the
J . H. Anderson, Miss Aline Chap- Garden Club circles.
The ballroom of the Mayfair Inn
men, Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Mrs.
Appleton Farma In Ipswich,
Mass., his been owned continuousR. G. Hickson, Miss Versa Wood- has been transformed. Have to
hand it to Frank Btebane for the
ly by the same family since 1630.
eock, and Mrs. R. F. Robison.
Dr. and Mrs. Rutland,—Miss El­ clever way he has handled a dif­
Beverly, Mass., boasts three
sie Bowman and Bliss Gene Nun- ficult decorating job. The red and
nalty were guest* of the class. white circus marquees cover the
"firsts in the nation'*—first eotton
mill, first Sunday School and first
Mias Nunnally and Miss Bowman small windows cleverly. The walls
By GAY PAULEY
.MISS SHIRLEY ANN PARTIN, who*# engagement la enounced presented a beautiful musleal pro­ have ail been painted white. The
Secretary
of Navy,
today by her parents, Blr. and Mr*. T. E. Partin of Oviedo, to BarUnited Pres* Women** Editor
gram, followed by the group sing­ drop which seperates the ball
NEW YORK (UP) — Mildred
room is of the same red and white
ing Christmas carols.
. . .just as others live with their
Gifts were exchanged by class atrip*. Centered as it la at the Welscnfeld la a woman going blind problems.
and
knows
It.
.
.hat
lived
witn
members, and presented to tha
A little more than ■ yaar ago,
this knowledge ilnee aha waa 15.
Rutland*. The hostesses served re­
Btlldred found romance through
Rut
Instead
of
sitting
back
feel­
freshments to Bliss V. Woodcock,
ing sorry for herself and the trick her organisation and now la mar­
Mrs. Anderson, Miss Aline Chapmother nature played on her, the ried to a Philadelphia executive,
man, "Blrs. Robison, Mrs. C. M.
Is
working to prevent others from whose vision also la Impaired.
Flowers. Blrs. C. W. Lynch, Blr*.
Nobody Doing Research
entering
a life of darkness.
OVIEDO—Mr. and Btri. Thomas Btr. and Mrs. Joet D. Slayton, of S M. Pickens. Mrs. C. J. Meri­
*T started the counell because
"We spend 110 million dollars
wether.
Mrs.
O.
E.
White,
Blrs.
Edward Partin have announced the Homer, Georgia. Btra. Slayton was
THURSDAY
a year on the care and aid for I got angry," the said. "It just
engagement and approaching mar­ the former Mary Susan Anderson. Roy Tlllls, Mrs. R. F. Cole. Mrs,
The Carol I choir of the First the blind,
’No one be- Irked me that nobody waa doing
riage of their daughter, Shirley His uncle, B. C. Dodd It a Semi­ John McMillan, Btrs. M. L. Wright, Baptist Church will meet at 6:15 grudges that, certainly. But medi­ anything about eye researeh, yet
Btrs.
Btargucrite
Paul,
Btrs.
Eileen
Ann, to Harvey Joe Slayton, son nole County Commissioner.
P. M. The Concord choir at 7:00 cal science generally is agreed TO million persons In this eountry
of Mr. and Mrs. Polk Deeatar
The engagement will be of much Rcclor, Mr*. R. A. Fiitrelt, Mrs. P. M. and the Adult church choir that TO per cent of blindness could have eye troubles.
Slayton, of Goldcnrod. The wed­ Interest throughout the stale as R. A. Rowland, Blrs. Clark Leon­ at 0:M P. M.
"One person becomes blind
be prevented."
ding will be an event of Decem­ both families have majiy relatives ard)-, Btrg. R. G. Hickson, Blrs.
Circle No. 1 of the Flrat Chris*
evefy M minutes. . .there are
Organises Blindness Fight
Lida
Stall,
Btrs.
Bessie
Zaehirv,
ber.
and friends everywhere In Ihe
tain Church will meet at the
This is where Miss Welsenfeld’s 3t4,ooo Who are totally blind."
Mrs. John Bridges, Mrs. A. D. church December 5 at 10:00 A. M.
JILs Partin is Ini granddaugh­ stale.
Bliss Wlesenfeld and seven
project
comes In. She organlicd
Zachary, Mrs. Elsie A. Stephan, Btrs. Libby Brandies will be In
ter of Mrs. Blanche Bond on her
friends each put In ft, and the
and
Is
director
of
the
National
Bln. C. It. Winn. Mr*. Harry charge of the program.
maternal side, and of the late P.
Council to Combat Blindness. Its "fight for sight’* waa on. Since
Brown. Mr*. Donald Dunn, Mrs.
E. Bond. Blr. and Mrs. Bond, for­
FRIDAY
one
purpose: to raise money for then, It hat raised tsoo.ooo for
Ben Btonroe, Btrs. J. E. Courier,
mer residents cf Oviedo, came
World Day of Prayer. Come to researeh In prevention of sight grants and fellowships In colleges
Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Mrs. I. J. Boy­ the Chapel of the First Baptist
from McHenry, Miss, originally.
or at hospitals, ind has a scien­
lost.
Mrs. Blanche Bond Is now residing
The Seminole High School P. T. ette. Mrs. Pauline, Sirs. Btary Le- Church any time during the day
tific advisory committee made up
Her
“
fight
for
sight"
began
In
it New Smyrna Beach.
A. enjoyed a lively discussion Rooks, Mrs. W. E. Raines, Mr*. for prayer.
of tome of the leading eye spe­
1940
and
now
has
leagues
In
all
On her paternal sid; ahe Is the Tuesday night, / featuring six of L, C. Plckerhoff, Rev. and Sir*.
MONDAV
five New York boroughs, In West­ cialists In the nation. Right now,
granddaughter of Btrs. Blanche the High School students. The R. E. Rutland, Miss Gene Nun­
There will be a meeting of the chester County, N. Y„ tn New the council la preparing for Its
nally,
and
Bliss
Elsie
Bowman.
Partin of this city and of the lata subject wss a "Teen Cote” and
Friendship League of the Congre­ Jersey, Philadelphia ami Btiaml. biggest fund • raising push — a
Chester Partin. The Partins are whether or not there Is a need
gational Christian Church, In Ihe
Mildred Welscnfeld, now 34, was "lights on" benefit Dee. 15. with
one of Ibo pioneer famliica of this for one in Sanford. The parents
Fellowship Hall of the ehurch at a girl growing up in Brooklyn all branches of show business
community.
asked pertinent questions of the
1:30 p. m. December 0. Christmas when doctors discovered she was partlclpitlng.
This is Bliss Partin’s senior year students.
boxes will be packed to be lent suffering from a progressive de­
at the Oviedo High School, where
The evening concluded wllh the
to the Seminole County Home.
generation of the retina.
she has been quite active In the decision on Ihe part of students
“They think it started after 1
TUESDAY
school activities. The bridegroom- and parents to draw up a tlveahte
THURSDAY
Officer's Wives Club board meet­ had the measles," she said. "But
elect is a graduate of the Oviedo and workeable act of goals for
Second day of annual Sanford
ing at 10:00 a. m. at Ihd B.O.Q. f rrmemher It coming to me
High School, later attending the behavior.
Flower Show, Mayfair tun. Doors
University of Florida. He Is now The parrots will meet Friday open at 11:00 a. m. Fashion show The new board will be introduced sharply that something was wrong
when one day I couldn't aim a
connected with Ihe Martin Com­ evening. December e from 7:30 at 7:30 p. m. Rcfreihmei.t* scrv- and election of officers held.
snowball. Twelve years ago, the
SATURDAY
pany, of Orlando.
until 9:30 P. M. In the Glee Club.
The DeBary Woman's Club will drastic changes began. . .it wasn’t
He Is the grandson of Btr. and There they will formulate their
Scminole Chapter 2 of the Order
Mra. John Henry Dodd, of Hinton, own ideas In a special "study of Eastern Star will meet at the hold a rummage isle on Saturday long until 1 couldn’t get around
West Virginia. His grandmother group” . Interested psrents are Masonic Temple at 0:00 p. m. Dee. 7 at 317 Sanford Ave. The by myself. Blindness took’over.”
Just Dark Blur
It the former Btary Carolyn Bragg. welcome to come and express There will be an election of offi­ sale will start at 0:30 a. m.
Mis* Welscnfeld now haa about
Barbecue chicken dinner at the
Hls paternal grandparents were *their opinions.
cers.
la k e Mary Chamber of Com­ two per cent vision. I was a
merce. Sponsored by tha Lake "dark blur’’ to her, as wa talked
Mary Fire Department. Serving In her office.
“ People say how well adjusted
starts at 3:00 p m.
I am ," sht said. "That’s so much
MONDAY
The Gamma Omega Chapter of rubbish. A blind person never gels
the ESA will meet at 7:30 p. m. over the deep frustration. . .and
at the home of Miss Patty Walker. tha more ha broadens hls horizons
1105 Oik Ave. for its regulsr the more he misses sight.
"But we learn to live with It
monthly meeting.

*

BABY BOY HOLLOWAY,

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of Mr. and Blrs. James S. lloltoway, Sanford, flora November
10.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

BABY ROY NEAL. m s M f g
and Mrs. Traev K. Neel Jr*
Sanford. Horn November Mi
(Photo by Bergatresi)

Blind Woman Is

Head O f Council

M iss Shirley Partin, Mr. Slayton

Church

Engaged To W ed In December

Calendar

Teen Code Subject
O f P-TA Discussion

BABY ROY FUltfiUSON, son
HAHY GIRL KING, daughter
of Blr. and Blrs. Harry Furguof Blr. and Mra. Joe R. King;
eon, Long* nod. Horn November .Sanford. Horn November 16.
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U X k MARY—Linda Green call­
H E W IL L F IN A L L Y y
ed Monday afternoon to tell about
tiie 4-H Club meeting held that
F A U - FLAT O N
'V /T T H A B I © ^ ri r T H K W ! i ^ S S 1- .
lame afternoon. The glrla met at
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the ichool and elected ■ new vice
in c i r c l e s f l o w a ^
president, Jeatwlne Humphry, and
YUK* YUK!
a naw reporter Linda Green. Each
p gw W g g K S -girl brought her Miring box end
Y U K li
showed the rest of the group what
uwing ihe had accomplished
The 11 girts present drew names
for the coming Christmas party.
I want to thank Linda for call­
ing. It took only a minute of her
time and I*m sure we all lika to
know what our children are doing
m
in their extra-curricular activities.
ilW f f l
The Executive committee of the
P-TA met Monday at the ichool
to make final plans far the school
float In the coming parade. Mrs.
W, C. Hopkins, president said that
thsre would be no December meet­
ing because school la out for
Christmas vacation on Dec. II
The annual school program In
/
which all the children take part
wilt be at I p. m. on Dee. IT, That
Is a Tuesday night, so ptan to at
tend. The children and the teach­
ers all work so hard to present a
good program, I’m sure that this
yaar will be another huge success.
Circle No. 1 of the PWO will
T H E B O V S A T M BS, CLEM CHOWI
meet Tuesday (Dec. 10) a t the
B O A B ftW S H O U S B BEV1KW THE’
home of Mrs. J. M. Thompson.
S H A K E -U P A T T H E M O P H A N D L E
Mrs. Donald Klrkner, chairman,
W ORKS
• m t. kdm r u r .'i i a itkotcat* hr.
stated that the study Christ the
iiz -i
Church and Race will again be
studied.
The Misses Clara and Edith
Spears arrived Monday from their some time with her parents, Mr.
summer home In Ohio. The Speer and Mrs. Hubbard Eubanks, it is
Sisters have a winter home on wonderful to have Rochelle home
Lake Mary. We a n all glad to again.
I don't Intend for you to forget
hive them back for another winter
the Flremen'a Chicken Barbecue
with us.
ly HUMAN N. BUNMUN, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fennell Saturday starting at 5 p. m. at
YOU may have a temperature to mount. You not only get *Tio4
of 100 degrees and sUU bo per­ under the collar"; you literally
who have a farm on the west aide the Chamber of Commerce Build­
get hot all over.
fectly healthy.
ol town rpent Friday and Saturday ing. Earl Toney and Cotton Brown
While Increased temperature Heavy Eating
with their eon-in-law and daughter are doing the cooking assisted by
often la the first signal of an Ill­ Even eating a heavy meal ta
Mr. end M n. Johnny Morris In the other members o( the organi­
sation. Tlcketa may be purchased
ness, sometimes it may mean
Bridenton.
to boost your temperature.
only th a t you have undertaken aptNow,
at the storea and filling station In
of co u rse, e v e ry o n a
Mr. and Mrs. William Thorne Lake Mary or from any depart­
something a bit too strenuously,
Jr. and Mr. and Mr*. John Mc­ ment officer.
are greatly angered or have doesn’t have the same "normal"
temperature of M.4 degrees. For
Laughlin spent Sunday afternoon
•aten too much.
various Individuals, It may be a
In Orlando.
little higher or a little lower, on
Temperature Fluctuate*
Mr*. Bessie Saunders, who Is
Like your heart rate and blood the average, and still b* consid­
here vlelUng with friends from
pressure, your body temperature ered perfectly normal.
By Addle Prevail
her home In Jacksonville, spent
may fluctuate during the course As I have advised previously,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Van
Moody
and
Monday night with Mr a. Robbins.
you should take the temperature
of everyday activities.
She plane to leave Wednesday by family ot Miami spent Thanksgiv­
of all members of your family
A
temporary
rise
to
100
degrees
ing holidays with Mrs. Moody's
bus for Jacksonville.
while they are healthy. Then
U
not
too
uncommon
and
gener­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and mother, Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Grant.
ally Is nothing to worry about. you'll be able to tell Just how
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
JolUe
Wayne Smith spent a few days
If a high temperature persists, much above their particular nor­
and family spent the holidays In
list week In Key Wait.
however. It's another story. Just mal reading their temperature U
to be safe, a 10O degree fever when they become 111.
LAKE MARY— I have a correct­ Georgia with relatives.
The Historical Geneologlcal Someans you should summon the This might help the doctor N
ion to make. Instead of calling
great deal In his diagnosis.
doctor and get to bed.
Allc* Klrkner for transportation claty held Ite meeting at the com­
QUESTION AND ANSWEX
for the circle No. 1 PWO meeting munity hall Sunday. 115 attended.
Strenuous Activity
R B : Is there any way birth­
call Mery (Mrs. Bill) Cook. Her A covered dish luncheon was en­
Usual cause for a temporary marks can be removed other
joyed by
After the
meetnumber li FA l-AQt. It has been jdjcu
uj everyone. ——
-— ---hike in the body temperature Is than by surgery?
'
nam l i
suggested since the meeting Is at aing
anda 1__/•■.Alaim-te
Ivnehton Christmas
carols
strenuous activity such as that Answer: Tho application of
the-Thompson home on the ei.% were sung.
experienced In athletic games. carbon dioxide or dry Ice la some­
"end of Lake Mery ell those who
Friends were sorry to hear that
But emotional outbursts some­ times helpful In removing birth­
would like to meet i t the church Mrs. Ed Guyotte fell rec.intly
times are to blame, too. Whether marks.
*™ •veryone drive out together. 1and fractured her pelvis. She will
these lead to physical exertion, Such procedure ihould, of
or merely the (tilling of your course, be carried out only by a
T“*‘ * Circle No. 1 Tuesday, Dec. | be confined to her home for 30
anger, your temperature is likely physician.
1* at I p. m. at the James M. daye.
Thompson home.
Mrs. Lucille Norton spent the
Don't forget the monthly meet­ weekend in Sebrlng.
ing of the Lake Mery Home Demo­
Mr. and M n. Jack Stewart and
nstration. It wilt be on Dee. 10
at 10:30. There will be a cover­ family spent the holidays with
ed dish luncheon at noon. Miss Mra. Stewart'* parents, Mr. and
Myrtle Wilson wilt give a demon- Mrs. M. D. Jackson In Edgewater.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Martin of
elrition using Florida foliage aa
Christmas decorations. Sirs. Don West Palm Beach spent the week­
Brubaker will speak on the com­ end her* with Mr. and Mr». Cader
ing High Fever Kolllcs. The ladies Hart.
U ri. Oliver Methieux and faml
are planning a bike sale to be held
Monday, Dee. l i In front of the ly returned home Monday after
spending tha holidays In Havana
Post Office.
Sheriff and Mrs. J. L. Hobby vylth her parents, Mr. and Mrs
are the proud parent! of a ion D, J. Jonas.
W. L. Seig has received news
born Wednesday morning at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital. The big of the death of his sister-in-law
boy weighed 9 lb. 13 or. The Hob- Mri. E. M. Sell ot Savannah, Ga.
Roger Maxwell returned to Ohio
by’e have a daughter Mary Grace
who la a student at Wesleyan In Friday after spending the holidays
Macon, Os., Judson Luther II Is here with his psrents, Mr. and
five years old and Let* Ann Is Mrs. Paul Maxwell.
four.
Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Geiger
The executive boarej of the PWO were recent visitors of Mr. and
met Tuesday evening at the Com- Mrs. Georg* In Chuluota.
munity Presbyterian Church. EnMr. and Mrs. J. J. Marcantel of
velopes for giving for Ihe coming Longwood and Mr. and Mrs. John
■IUNIT10 WHH CHIID4IN—Mrs. Gwendolyn DuBots bee a reunion
year were given to tho ciret* Maxwell were dinner guests of
with her children, Oaston, 3, and Giselle, 3, at the Queens General
chairmen
and variousprojects
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxwell and
Hospital, Now York. She Is out on boll after her arrest on chargM
were dl trussed. There will be no family Thursday.
of abandoning Gaston, GUeU* and their II-month-old brother,
Association meeting In December.
Gaylord. The children were left alone for three days In their home
There has been a change in tha
while M n. DuBola visited her dying mother In Scranton. Pa,
SILENCE IS GOLDEN
date, just for this month, of Cir­
TAZEWELL. Tann. (UP)—Cleo
cle No. J. This elrele will meet it Young, 34, told Judgt D. L. Hut­
the homo
of Mrs. James M. son he couldn't pay ■ $300 fine be­
Thompson
on Monday Dec. 14. cause It would deprive him of
Note the change in the day Mon­ money end "I Juat can't do with­
day. Mary Cook Just called sine* out whisky." "Let'* see how you
I begin thli and said that if any­ do without It now," replied the
one desires transportation to the judge, adding a 40-day jail term to
Circle No. t meeting next Tuesday the sentence.
meet at the chureh at T:t3 and
Picking wildflowert In a nat­
there will he someone
to pick ional park Is punlshablo by a
them up.
fin* up to 1300. or Imprisonment
Bothell end Paul Whitney end of not more than six months,or
their son have arrived to spend both.

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Thirteenth W eekly Edition

Seminole Smoke Signals ®
Editor
.
Feature Editor
Society Editor
Freshman Editor

Anrelo Compain
Delores Bailey
Kathy Carlos It seems that the forthcoming
•
John Stiller "Christmas Ball" sponsored by the

Tom Tom

By Delarva Bailey
In his opinion the school spirit at
There are two students of the Seminole High School la "scrump­
weak this week because there are tious". From the way wg’re winn­
ao many new students at Seminole ing the football games, he thinka
High School. This week's new stu­ —he knows— the Semtnotea are
dents are Jeanle Warmaek and just great. He likes the idea of
having music in the lunchroom.
Michael Baty.
Michael has a 1955 Plymouth
Jeanle Warmaek moved to San­
ford this past summer from Mc­ (a real "catmobile"), and he says
Allen, Tex., where she attended Sanford sweethearts ut in it.
MeAllen High. She la a Senior at "Little Bitty Pretty One" ia Mi­
SHS and la elghtaen-yearsold. chael's favorite song. His favorite
When I asked Jeanle how she liked . aport it basketball. (He hopes to
Seminole High and what aha make :'ili year's team—and we
thought of our school spirit and Just know he will!) We're glad to
the students, she said, "I like have you here at Seminole, Mi­
the school just fine, 'cause my chael!
studies are easier. The spirit ia
wonderful. Everyone ta very
.MOUNTAIN BOAD
friendly and I’m all for Rat Day!"
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Jaania loves to go awlmming,
but her favorite pastime la listen­ A toll road may be constructed
ing to records. "My One Sin", by over Massachusetts' highest moun­
the Four Coins, is her favorite tain. Tlie road, suggested aa a
long. Walcome Jeanle!
tourist attraction, would run across
Another new student at Semi­ 3.500-foot Mt. Greylock between
nole High School ia Michael Baty. Williamstown and Lanaaboro. It
Michael just recently moved to
Sanford from Highlands, N. C„ would be about 15 miles long and
where he attanded Highlands High would cost about 10 million dol­
•a a Junior, Michael it seventeen. lars.

Key Club Is going to revolutionise
that find old game of dating. A
lot of new couples are scheduled
to glide down the dance floor at
the Mayfair. One pair that we
By Ralph Bay
for some lime, and now he had particularly think la going to be
Below li an example of in almost reached his destination. the "it" pair of that evening la
Dickia Rountree and Frances
•alignment in our creative writing Looking at the ituggtsh, peaceful Strickland. They ware the f ln t to
river, he paid little attention to the
clan . The assignment wax to porpath ahead of him. Suddenly, with get their reservations in, and don't
tray the struggle and eventual a jolt, a flash of pain went through you think thty make a perfect
couple?
death of a person in conflict with his foot.
nature. There were several pur*
We've heard that a certain sop­
When he trlde to putt hli foot up,
posci for the assignment. One rea- John saw that It was caught in a homore girl was actually playing
a t • was tha1 many f the students steel trap. He realised that tho Blackjack, but don't gat excited
were "hogget, down" in their writ­ pressure he was applying on his Mr. Bracken, it wasn't during
ing of their MOO-MOO word short foot by standing was only making school I Of enurae, in this ease
•tories. This assignment relieved the pain greater, so he sat on the we'll be like the juvenile courts
the tedium by giving them some­ soft grass which grew by the side and refuse to divulge her name,
thing new to work on. However, of tho path.
but, what a laid for an extortion­
ist!
more important, this was an ex­
Whan
tried to pull hli foot up,
ercise in transition, that is, the
Henry Morgan can ba seen now­
moving of a character through a It was a new trap and the springs adays smiling his way through
were
very
tight.
John
was
a
strong
short but violent struggle without
Latin. After a three-week's vaca­
losing the comprehension of the man, used to ruggad outdoor life, tion in the seclusion of hia room
so
he
was
not
uneasy
about
his
reader—one of the most difficult
with a bronchial aliment to keep
% roblem s In writing anything. If ability to open the trap. With a him company, all we can say Is
tremendous
effort
he
grasped
the
the writer leaves gape which the
that wa're glad to have you back,
reader must fill in, It Is poor writ­ aides of tho trap and began pull­ Henry, and, on those tlx weak a
ing it open. Tho Jaws of tho trap
ing.
opened ilowly, almost wide enough testa, good luck, brave lad!
It might be well to note here to release hli foot Suddenly a
Say, boys, there'* a cute little
that we are not trying to make sharp, stinging pain in his hand blonde from Michigan that juat
professional authors of these stu­ made him Jerk. Unconsciously arrived last wtek—How about
dents. We ire merely trying to John let tha Jaws of the trap slip ahowing some Southern hospitali­
make them feel "at ease" in this from his flngsrs. Above tha clang­ ty? I think her name is Bobbie,
method of communication ao that ing noise of tho trap snapping or something like th a t
their thoughts can readily be put closed could be heard tha sharp
Angelo Compain haa vowed not
in writing In a clear and logical crack a t the bona in his foot broke. to write another date for Smoke
P la n n e r . This facility of writing is
When John had partially recov­ Signals. Aftar hit embarrassing
• necessity for good college work. ered from the shocking pain that misdating last wtek concerning tho
The example below Is not intend­ throbbed through hta foot, ha look­ Important dates for this week, who
ed to be compared with profession­ ed to tee what had caused the could blame him?
al work. However, it waa written stinging siniitlon on hia hand. Ilia
Linda Roilman la always runn­
with considerable more eaie, and hand waa covered with ugly red ing around with an armful of hooka
It shows much better organisa­ welts. Then John saw that he was but Lyn can’t you find a few min­
tion than the student's first strug­ sitting on top of the biggest ant utes for a guy every now and
gling attempts to write a one-page bed that he had ever seen.
then?
theme. We feel that we are pro­
Cecil Dandrldgo la quite the man
Glancing over hli body, he saw
gressing.
that the ants had covered nearly when it cornea to football. How
all his clothes. Now ha began to are you doing with Francea 5.
m
DEATH IN THE JUNG LB
be cognisant of tha horrible, rack­ Cecil?
By Sandra Lee
One of you freshman girls ought
ing stings on hit whole body, fo l­
The aun was very hot a i John lowing his first Impulse, he jump­ to trap that sweat little Cliff
walked along (he faint path by the ed to run away. But John had Ablet. Ha'a a nice fellow,
river. Vegetation grew very rapid­
Carol Flaming have wa told you
forgotten momentarily about hit
ly here In the Amaion River Val­ foot. At he tried to jump, the pain that we think you're a swell gal,
ley, and it teemed to John that it that seared up through hia leg was quite a dancer too.
had been only lest week that he unbearable.
Ai C'ollina are you atill Journey­
had chopped down the buahea and
ing to Naw Smyrna for axctleJohn,
beginning
to
p
a
n
i
c
,
vlnea and cleared a path. With him
ment? Sura wish you would data
John had his rod and reel and acraamed for halp until hia throat some of our SHS girls.
was
raw.
Every
time
he
moved
the
Mrusly tackle box. He knew a good
Just with everyone could have
^place down the river where ha pain in his foot became unbear­ been at the dance Big Sid played
able.
The
trap
was
heavy,
and
w
it
could always catch some fish.
for last Friday night. Sid your
The jungle was steaming hot, chained to a nearby tree. And music was heavenly aa always.
and John's khaki shirt, which was the ants had now covered his en­ Tell ui Carol Herman do you
wet with perspiration, clung to his tire body to that hli skin was a like anyone special now? Any­
body. It wasn't yet nine o'clock, solid mass of black ants and hig one we know?
but already the heat was almost red welts. John couldn't decide
Bill Alfred bet Mr*. Alien wishes
Unendurable. However, John was which was worse, the pain from her whole sixth period grammar
the
stinging
ants
or
the
throhlim.'
used to the heat, and so it didn't
class would take part In ctaas
bother him too much. He was an­ of hit broken foot. He looked down activities tha way you do. Boy,
at
his
foot.
It
was
swelling
rap'dticipating a relaxing day of fishyou're good in grammar.
0 n g . and already he was thinking ly and was now almost twice iti
normal
else.
He
couldn't
rrmamhow good fresh fish would taste
ber anything that had hurt at bi 1for supper.
ly as hit foot lid njw. Ilti leg
He walked very hriskly because was becoming numb with pain.
By Anon E. Mato
his fishing spot was almost three,
He tried to analyse hit predica­ Physics stimulates the mind—
miles away. He hid been walking ment clearly — as clearly aa possi­ And leaves my reasoning far b*.
hind.
ble in his state of mind. Ha was
Phyaici
Is hard: this I find:
almost three miles from his cabin
and ten miles from hit nearest It’* derked with words, with num­
bers lined;
neighbor. Thera were no nativei
in this part of the Jungle, to he It deals with every sort and kind
.
By Deloree Bailey
could eliminate that possibility of Of subject known to our minklnd;
™ The Thespians Club of Seminole escape. John could think of no one And every subject it can bind.
High School, Chapter 95*. is un­ who might be near enough to hear Just as all knowledge it'a entwin­
ed,
der the direction of Mrs. Itoyd him and bring help. Then the
Coleman. Thespians is a national terrorising thought began to enter To make ont course to which I'm
blind:
non-secret organisation functioning hia mind that no one would come
in the interest of the theatre and along. He tried to be optimistic I’m lucky if my paper is alatyninad—
dramatic arts. Including lighting, end not think ahout tha possibili­
staging, costuming, acting, and ties of dying alone here In the Physics stirs thought, I will re ­
mind—
other phases of dramatic endeavor. jungle.
It is open to all those who are in­
He was positive that ha hid And leaves my thoughts without a
mind.
terested and have accumulated a never teen so msny ants In his
A um ber of credits In stage work.
life before. They were all over
Our Thespian chapter of over him, and he hid acratched Ms
15 members will present a play. face and arms until they were
"The Valiant", in the early part raw and bleeding.
»f next year. Parts will be cajt
in Dee. 10.
It was almost noon now, and
Thespian Initiation, a pompous the tun shone mercilessly. John
LAST SHOWING
and elegant ceremony, will be held was in a small clearing and there
In the first part of 195*. This in­ was no shads at all. He had be­
itiation is scheduled to be held in come delirious and was mumbling
JAMES DEAN
the SHS Auditorum, to be. prepared about how cool and refreshing the
'or a delightful presentation then. river looked. It was torture to
PLAYS MIMSELFl
^Everyone who is in the Thespians be so clove to water and not be
It interested In theatre work In able to reach it. He was so thirsty,
ine form or another. After all, the and his throat w n parched from
backstage work is as important screaming. Ha though about how
is the acting, in the production good a little drink would tas'e
Then, gradually, he lapsed into
if a play. Without the director,
roducer, prompter, and stage- a ita'e of unconsciousness. No
andj, to mention a few, there longer did the sting o&lt; ants and
— FEATURES —
the pain of hit foot affeet him.
1 : ! • - M O - 4 : U - 1 :1* . T :M arould be no play
1:11
Of course, to be In Thespians is These things couldn't affeet John
to take dramatici and speech as anyn.f re.
Later on in the afternoon, tha
ie of the electives. If you are Inrested In trying out for thia club aun disappeared behind a cloud,
■ext year, take either Speech I- and a cooling shower fell. The
Double Feature Program
Dramatics I or Speech II-Drsmx- rain brought relief, for a while,
tics II (for Seniors) next year. You from the intense heat of the run.
aron't regret it; you see, "Life is Everything in tha jungle became
s stage, and alt the people in it cool again—even John, who once
had been a warm living cretture.
ire the players. . "
w ith

9 D eath In Ju n g le

f

Students Of Week

Key Club Christmas Pro blem
Ball Set Dec. 18
Dear Readers,

By Angello Compain
The formal announcement of the
Key Club’s Christmas Rail was
made in the morning bulletin last
week. Since then corsages have
been ruled out of the affair. Other
than that the dance is strictly
formal.
The dance will be held on Wed­
nesday, Dec. 11 at the Mayfair—
unless I've goofed again. There’s
nc excuse for not having a date;
you still have almost two weeks
to get yourself one. Admission will
be |1.50 each couple with reserva­
tions, |1 if you belong to the Lone­
ly Hearts Club and come stag.
So remember, hove your re­
servations made early. I take the
reservation, along with the admis­
sion. (I get to keep the reserva­
tions; goody, goody!)
We’ll see you at the Mayfair, on
Wednesday, Dec. IS, with dinner
Jackets and formats, fur the Christ­
mas Rail, sponsored by the KeyClub,

If you will notice, the above
title has been changed from Ad*

Perfect Pairs
Ry Claudia Warmaek
Have you ever noticed a couple
of people who “ go together"?
Here are some couples 1 think
were made for each other:
Terry Trosper—Betty Johnsdn
Tony Getman—Sandy* Anderson
Alex McKibbln—Sandra Kader
Sidney *\'ihlen—Frances Strick­
land
AI Collins—Rickey Cox
Pete Nash—Linda Humphrey
Richard Phagan—Kathy Carlos
Pat Donahoe—Ronnie Staffer
Rruce MeJIurray—Marty Boyd
Larry Davis—Myrna Wilson
Max Finch—Carol Crhnm
!*arry McDaniels—Evle Dossey
Ruddy Vaughn—Eileen Myers
Glenn Utt—Vickie Ferguson
H any of this conflicts with cur­
rent steady-daters, please remem­
ber that all this Is only my opin­
ion!

C o rn er
vice to Lovelorn to the Problem
Corner. It's purpose has alwaya
been to help anyone with any type
problem. Get busy gang and write
in anything that might be troub­
ling you. U something Is Import­
ant to you it may be Just as Im­
portant to many others. Please
get on the ball and put all pro­
blems in the little orange box.
Thank You.
Dear Miss Cry-Shoulder
Chrlatmas Is Just around the
corner and I'm puuled about •
gift for my boy frlend'a mother. 1
want to get her aomethlng aha
could use but she has everything
in the wortd. Do you have any
suggestions?
"Puaaled"
Dear Puxxied,
Almost any lady loves cologne,
pretty hankies, nick-nacks, make
up, lingerie or jewelry. A gift cer­
tificate la nice but I think she
would rather have something you
chose yourself. Maybe you and
your boyfriend could decide to­
gether.

Guests sitting pretty?

Physics

Thespians Will
Give The Valiant

Likejamesi
BEAISTWT,

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Starts Tomorrow

BRASS LEGEND

N O W IS T H E T IM E
TO C H E C K Y O U R PHOTO
E Q U IP M E N T FOR X M A S
PICTU RES—

HUGH O ’B R IA N
— ALSO —

Running Target

OPENTHECOKE START THEFUN!
Hear ye! Hoar ye! Holiday good times are coming up with guests a-plenty
and parties galore. And what'a wanted in tho refreshment lino? Why, plenty of ice-cold
Coke, of course. Tha sparkling pleasure, the bright little lift of Coca-Cola, makes overyone
enjoy the party more. The bcst-loved^parkliiTg drink*in all the world . . . that’s Cokel

PARTYI DI AS t With flower* and bow*,
here’* a naw buffet-way t0 serve your
ice-cold bottles of Coke. Tia a perky
little rad bow around the neck of each
bottle and atlck a tiijy button chrysan­
themum or a bit o( holly through tha
bow. Set your holiday-gay bntti-s out
on a tray and lot guents help themselves
to the good Lute of Coca-Cola.
'REGULAR

w ith

W IEBO LD T C A M E R A S H O P

Arthur Franz

loftied under outhorlty of The Ccaa-Colo Company by

THE

SANFORD

KING

COCA— COLA

TtOTTLTNG

SIGN OF GOODJASTE
COM PANY

210 S. PARK
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Wins

. , _____ v a r s i T y
.....
■go la tha Mixed Bowling League
d to still holding tha toad win­
ning an three games tost week
from tho App. Mart giving them
a games won and U lost They
so have Ugh team single Ml

Bp JERRY COYINWTON
The sharp and aggreaahw Banford Seminole Besketbaltora broke
Into the now season in great fash­
ion with a roaring a and a vic­
tory over a slow Pierson team
here Tuesday night. It was a good,
solid, team victory aa every man
had a band la the excellent play.
Tho defense was equally aa im­
pressive as the offense bolding the
opponents to n more a paints. Tho

r/’

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_^

4Lu« m vliHrnona#4
for1 a while a rd are Just whdg
McCoy,
Coach Layer has In store for tin
throughout the contest tod worked (ho most Improvement over last
- outlining tilts.
year
with
14
points
In
this
opener.
•a one unit all tout quarters.
Tills Friday the Semtaotos fare
He
Is
a
m
l
flash
In
the
ban
handl­
Thu Junior Vanity made the
the
Florida Military School of Doevening complete srlth a 41 to 21 ing department nnd has a "mil­
Land in mother home n n e - pl,n
lion"
motion*.
He
la
atoo’
destined
victory ever the AH Bools school
to turn out and help these boys
of this city. Both young aquada to have a great season If oe conto their finest season ever.
to
show
the
talent
that
he
were very Impressive
displayed here against Pierson.
possibilities. High point man far
FG FT TT*.
Forward Ken McMurray held SANFORD
tho JV’a was Tsrry Christenson third spot in tho scoring depart- g. McMurray
2
5
with 10 points nnd Richard Jan- mint with twelve points. He hit cliff McKlbbin
4 0 %
14
■on hit for aeven points to toad In from every spot on the court and Bruce McCoy
7 0
tho AH Souls Scoring.
1
1
0
seems to hive a sharp eye.
Wally Phillips
B 1 17
Center Joe High did a nice Job From all Indications this team Joe High
2
2 1
undrr the bosket and tod in acor looks like it could be the one to Ray Lundqulat
•aa
5
1
log for the vanity srlth 17 points Improve the basketball situation &gt;t John Barley
0
0
0
He controlled both baekbosrdi SHS. With good experience to back Jim Grecey
IS 6 62
throughout the contest and hit for them up, the entire squad seems
FO FT TL.
most of his points under tho baa- to be ready to do great things. PIERSON
10
5 0
ket
Controlling the optimism until Fred Robinson
•
4
1
Chaa.
Robinson
Guards Ray Lundqulat and John things progress n little more, It to
0 1
h
Barley did n very outstanding Job bard to say Just what the season BUI Smith
W
1 0
of ball handling and were very will bring, but it to a cinch that Ralph Richardson
6
0
0
Impressive on defense. Rey, who they will have a better-than aver­ Joe Davis
10
3 22
tottered as a freshman last year, age season and then some. Hang
more than earned his salt In the
contest by completely stopping (he
By Alan Mover
70PS, AND HOWEI
pi#rMfl ,tU raPt&lt; ,ron&gt; «»• outside.
With the ability he has shown Urns
far, he la destined to be something
CORtHE H O W if, OF TAB
great around Seminole High.
P M T R O IT R E D H N N O t,

Hervev’i la to socood piece with
10 and I I and they held Ugh team
three of OT1 hoop.
Hunt’s only took a half point last
weak and to in third place srlth
1214 won and 174* tost For Htmts,
WIB Webber Is stU going strong
bowling over 308 every week and
NEW YORK (UPp-Tto sad In­ ground to victory In tho 1MB Ken- bolding Ugh average on the leadeed that racing hat no "rookie- tucky Derby — an unprecedented gp* 173.
I p RAIL WRIGHT
| Ann. Mart lost three games
of-tba-year” pear award that could feat.
Ruane, who registered his first which puts them h fourth place
Oaoeh Jim Leo Howell ballevM ha banded to each a deserving lit­ victory on April a aboard Trlre- with 17-11. Last week Lon's took
Detroit lions will keep his tle apprentice aa Irish John Buane
from
York 0 slats "alive" In the for his 1197 riding achievements. mo at Jamales, has been so sac- I*®,,*0*.
By JACK CUDDY
them
* •“ **
■at Football League's In st­ Perhaps his 114 winners at Ja ­ eessful since then that be rscenUy **“ »'»and*lvln*
1944 lost. They are In
United Press Bpesta Writer
succeeded 41-year-old Ted Atkin­
a l l Division rare Bandar bp whipNEW YORK (UP)— Now, In the
maica, Belmont and Saratogn- son as contract rider for the fa­ fifth place.
_ the Cleveland Brawns.
mous Gnentreo Stable. It U Powell's Office Supply to com­
aad
at
toast
to
others
at
tosier
' Ddtnit la New York's oalp hope.
owned by John Hay Whitney, am­ ing up. They took two from Har­ wrigh™°divlilan [•“ t h e ^ v . S f t a
The Olsnts, defending league and tracks — will Inspire tha Thor­ bassador to England, and hto sis­ veys giving them 11 games to their boxfng; but realist Frank Bachoughbred
Baeing
Associations
tc
Saatarn Division ebsmpions, trail
ter, Mrs. Charles Bhlpman Pay- good and 23 down the drain. They man says:
, OHih P ad Brown's Cltvslsod establish a rookie plaque.
remain In the eellir but only "Don’t go using superlatives
Apprentices
have
bare
over­
Mass bp M gamra with oalp two
three games down and could easi­ Don't throw hats Into the air. The
Entirely
unofficial
esUmatoa
of
looked bp the TRA, srhlch has Its
p u t t la go,
ly pull out the next bowling night. middleweight class may be the
Wee
John's
earnings
this
year
A tie er a victory against De- horse of the year and Its "beat"
place them at between 910,000 and Elton Betts Is bringing In n good best In boxing today, but It’s sot "but he eould probably beat any
in
each
aga
division.
They
like­
trait will g ift the Brown* the tf140,000. And the hardboota of series each week carrying an aver­ nearly as good as it was back In one to the division right now—If
Do before the (Hants get a crack wise have been slighted by the Broadway predict "fifty grand and age of 157 and Dot Powell Is sec­ the 1920's."
the top guys would fight him. Ha’s
New York Turf Writers’ Associa­
Improving with every, bout. If 1
at them in New vork Dee. IS.
ond
Ugh
for
the
women
with
so
S
o
m
e
w
h
a
t
unexpected
was
tion, which has Us best Jockey, up" for 1930.
Bawatl also knows the Lions trainer, ate., but no top rookie That's rieh fodder, Indeed for average of 131.
Bachman's eold-wator treatment. can force a title fight before the
end of next year, I’m sura he'll
■and a victory to stay In the West- designation.
Use four-foot-tl, 103-pounder, who Eugene GUI hit two games of He manages Rory Calhoun, in become champion. And perhaps a
are Division race. Tha .Lions and
200-211,
a
big
comeback
after
hi*
outstanding
180-pound
contondtr—
Won Kentachy Derby
never rode anything but n plough
■an Francisco tiers trill the first- At 21, soml-tbstched, fair-corn- bom on hto father's farm in first game of 111, but he had a ranked third, Just behind ex-cham-, year or two after
. _ that he will be
be can
eaa he
bn men*
place Baltimore Colts by ■ game. ptoxioned Ruane has captivated County Mayo of the Emerald late, 323 series and picked up S-7 and plons Ray Roblneon and Gene eome so good .ha
Tha Giants can sweat out tho De- American raring fins more (om- before the Ruancs came to the 2-10 splits. Other splits were E Fullmer. And any Hosannahs he tloned In the aame breath with
trott-Clevolsnd game In front of pltely than any apprentice since United States In 1154 and settlsd White, 3-7-2; E. Anderson, 3-87; might yodle shout the division Greb, Walker and Flower*. It will
taka time and experience."
tbetr TV aota bceauso New York the remarkable novitiate of BUI In suburban Woodilde. And It's and G. While, 5-7.
would Indirectly glorify Calhoun.
plays tha Stoelsrs at Pittsburgh Boland In 1949-’50. Texas BU Very reassuring for the lad who Will Webber had high series last
Muscular Cathoun, who has bean
Veteran, Bat No Glorifler
latnrdsy afternoon.
punctuated h I s apprenUceshlp was offered but &lt;23 a week In a week with 554. McDaniels on Hunts But Frank to no glorifler, even called a "miniature Marciano’’ be­
Ctooo Gams Expected
gloriously by piloting middle- purse factory — of all places— had a 542 serlei; J. Maloney miss­ though he'a a veteran manager cause hto style resembles Rocky’s
Tha oddsmakers back Howell’s
when he first applied for work la ed a 500 serial by five pins, a 493, whom one would expect to be a and because he to trained by lit­
hsliof that tho lions map do his
bvt had second high gama of 194, master of the flamboyant boost tle Charley Goldman, stopped Bob­
this country.
(Hants a favor. The Browns and
and Webber cams In third with a This mlddle-slicd, dark-complex­ by Boyd in the second round at
Began Aa Bare Eep
...
Liens a n rated ovan for their
ioned pilot with the rim'.ess spec­ Madison Square G a r d e n on
Because of his discouragement „
Briggs Stadium gam*. Tha Giants
tacles
went throujh the "old Nov. XL
with employment opportunities High for the women for single
are favored over tho Steelers by PHILADELPHIA W - Jimmy and hto Idling for horses, he games ware Joy Webber, 177; Lil school" as manager of Slapsie "I thought that Impressive vie
Ttt and tha 4tora art JV4 point Brown, Tammy O'Connell and Lou signed on as a barn boy with Donat, 176; and Dot Powell, 173, Maxie Rosenbloom from 1923 to lory would get Rory consideration,
thoicas to boat the visiting Colts Gross put a touch of autumn Greentree Stable at Belmont Park. High series ware Lit Donat, 475; 1939. Maxie became light heavy­ at least, as a challenger for Car­
In the other key games.
brown to the National Football He was not permitted to ride a Gladys White, 467; and Elton weight champion In 1930. Bach­ men Basilio’s title — In case Rob­
In Sunday's othr games, the Lsague statistics today as the
man also assisted Bob Olln to the inson decides not to fight Basllio
until he had been with Batts, 466.
Boars a n favored over the Cardi­ three Cleveland stars led the loop Greentree
for i l l mbnths. Then he Schedule for tonight to Harveys same title and he brought Lew again," Bachman explained. "But
nals bp iln for their annual Chi­ In u many categories.
became in exercise boy. Nearly and Clsrks; Powells and Lous; Jenklna to New York where he we found he wasn't getting any
cago clash, the Bams are favored
consideration, so we've accepted a
became lightweight king.
Brown, with a 57-yard gama two years later he was permitted Hunts and the App. Mart.
over tho Green Bap Packers by
match with Spider Webb at the
"Back
around
1923,
when
Rosento ride In a race. He had 24 mounts'
Ttt t t Los Angolas and the Red- against the Chicago Cardinals, before
San Francisco Cow Palace, Jin.
bloom
wss
fighting
as
a
middle­
hto
first
winner
In
April.
nevertheless
widened
his
gap
as
BOWL GAME TELEVISED
ririns a n favored over the Phila­
youngster hit his stride at NEW YORK (UPK-The Colum­ weight, that dlvtolon was Jammed 30—to keep busy and get expert
delphia Eagles bp seven at Wash­ the league's leading rusher to 223 theTheDelaware
meeting, then tied bia Broadcasting System will tel­ with good men like Harry Greb, ence."
yards with a 10 gama net of 128.
ington.
Webb, ranked sixth, outpointed
Atkinson
aa
the
leading rider at evise the Dee. 21 Holiday Bowl Mickey Walker, Tiger Flowers,
O'Connell
stayed
In
front
as
the
Tommy O’Connell, who tops the
Johnny WUson, Jock Malone, Acs Calhoun in August, 1938. Rory’s
Saratoga.
He
was
second
to
Atkin­
league's
leading
passer
with
a
football gams between Hillsdale
league's passing standings, has a
at Belmont and he top-tied (Mich.) and Pittsburg (Kan.) Iludklns, and the like," Bschman only other defeat was on a disput­
sprained ankle and may not play 11.17 average, and Grosa broke a son
ed decision to Joery Clardello,
recalled.
for Claviland. MUt Plum, a rookie triple Ue to take over as leading Bob Uasery with 39 winners at the from St. Petersburg, Fla., begin­
rated fourth, Ust May 17.
Jamaica
meeting,
which
dosed
scorer
with
01
points.
"Why,
It
seemed
that
every
city
ning at 1:30 p.m .s.s.t. HUlsdale,
from Pann Stats, la Cleveland's
“But we haven't been able to
with n M record this season, had three or four very good mid­ get Giertlello baek Into the ring
No. S sfgnal-raDtr. Layns, who led Tommy Wilson of Loo Angeles, Saturday.
nnd
Rich
Cassres
of
the
Chicago
dleweight!
—
men
who
could
put
boasts
collage
football's
longest
Detroit to victory over Cleveland
again,'*’ Bachman concluded.
In tke 1932 and 1951 championship Boars, traded (flares among the BOOTS FOUR WINNERS HOME winning streak, 34 games, while up a good fight with tha best And
CORAL
GABLES,
Fla.
(UP&gt;rusher*
with
Wilson
moving
Into
thereto
no
question
In
my
mind
Pittsburg won sU 10 of Its 1937
Camas, has a bruised shoulder.
second place with 801 yards and Jerry Truman accounted. for four, starts.
that the best then — Greb, Walker
Celts In Good Shape
the 1956 champion, drop­ winners at Tropical Park Tues­
or flowers — could hive beaten
The Colts are In good shape and Cassres,
to third with 399 yards.
day. Tha 27-yeir-otd Jockey from
Sugar Ray Robinson the peak day*
Ban Francisco did not suffer any ping
STEELERS—GIANTS ON TV
he ever saw. And Robinson his
additional Injuries during Its Pf-17 O’Connell's 11.17 average was Los Angeles, Calif., scored on Gy­
ration
(to.10),
Risk
Again
($10.60)
two
yards
belter
than
that
of
llttlo
PITTSBURGH
(UP)
Satur­
victory over the Giants last week. Eddie Lit Baron of Washington, Pigerobe ($13.40) and Mldpasiage day’s National Football League been held up by recent experts as
the greatest all-rouhd fighter of
Tha Colls have won only one of
game between the Pittsburgh the past 10 years, at least."
(97.50).
U games In California, but this who held down, second place.
Steelers and New York Giants But what about Calhoun, the 23may be their year to snap that
will start at 1:30 p.m. e.a.L In year-eld slugger from W h i t e
Jinx.
JIM-DANDY
order to enable local fans to see Plains, N.Y., who has lost but two
The Steelers sre In good condi­
the University of Pltisburgh-Ml- of hto 34 bouts and registered 18
tion but John Bookman, a defen­
ami (Fla.) gams from the Orange knockouts?
sive back, and Gene Fllipakl, an
Bowl on television. Tha SteelersRory Hasn’t Arrived Yet
P M LU K ,
offensive back, may not play for
Giants game also will be tele
"I'll tell you frankly Rory hasn't
AUBURN
ths Giants. The game will start
vised.
arrived yet," said his manager,
END,
at 1:90 p. m. EST.
ES
ONE
Norb Keeker and Joe Scudero,
PR E- ,
Washington’s best defensive backs,
rjg in T frrr.fT K
SEASON
ars out for the sesson. Lineman
A
IL
'
Tom Saldock and defenslva back
AMERICA
Gift Items—Noveltiea
Rocky Ryan are out of the Eagle
Revlon - Thao Bandar Cosmetics
e ffa ce
lineup but all-league linebacker
Permanent Wave Specials
M o te
Chuck Bcdnarlk la ready to play
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
P
EEP
S
again.
105 8. Oak
FA 2-3742
NAi/e
The Rams, except for rookie tac
Whiting and Davis Glamours
HELPED
kit George Slrugar, are set for
OROUESH BAGS
the
tha Packers.
Assorted Stylet
CRYSTAL
This week's selections: Lions
96.95 to $14.95
P A LL
5-4 ovar Browns, 2-1-1, Forty-NlnY O W E U ’S
eri, 8-4 over Colts 7-3, Giants 7-1
*er .
Give Mnm a Sweater
MA iNTa M
over Steelers, 4-5, Rams 4-6 over
by Schlarlpelli
77/f/R
Packers 3-7, Redskins 3-6 1 over
MARY-ESTllER’S
Eaglet 4 8.
A rn ru c t.
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Grammar School
Final Standings

Layaway a Coat
for Her

922.50
to
$59.95
PURCELL CO.
129 Wait First FA 2-1494

FINAL STANDINGS
Football W
1. Mr. May's
Cobras 10
2. Miss Blllhimsr's Seminole* 8

3. Mr. Jones'
War Eagles 5
4. Mrs. Grant’s Yellow Jackets
I I
I. Mrs. Richards' Uttls Demons
3
g. Mrs. Routh's
Bulldogs 1
Volleyball

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Cobras
10
2. Mrs. Grant's Yellow Jackata
6 4

I. Mr*.
3.
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4. 14r. Jones'

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5. Ura. Routh'i
Bulldog* 1 a
i. Ulaa Blllhlmtr'a Seminole* 1 S
Mr. May'* room bad a complete
and lucceuful aeaion with both
the football and volleyball team*
being undefeated.
The all-star team* which were
picked from Kr. May'* aectlon of
physical education are going to
keep their home team's name. . .
COBRAS. However, being a devout
Gator fan, Ur. Jones' charges
from the second lection of physi­
cal education have chosen to call
them solves the GATOR ALL
STARS. The GATORS will go on
the field the night of the Peanut
Bowl in red shirts, while the COB­
RAS will have on yellow shirts
with red numerals. Both all star
teams have played other sixth
grades la the county and have
bad successful victories.

Schooling Tonight
Over 25 Races
Fret Admission

Post-Time 7:30
Concessions Open

Boo ChamploMhlp Greyhound* Compel*
la Thrilling Pre - Season Erents . . .
Schooling through Doe. 12, Sunday Excluded

A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO

SELL REAL ESTATE
With STROUT REALTY wlU be glveu U a Selee Type worker
who cm Ust. allow and sell city. country A village reel estate
and businesses and who la totercatad Is bulldiag s aecsrs fstsrs
In this i t s * .
You moat be suture, snblttoaa, trustworthy, have the napeat
of year neighbor*. willing to pat that little astra lata tha afftrt
say aaccaaa requires.
Oae Florida representative has earned 116,396 ha eomaslaaieaa
during tha flrat lea months of this year.
STROUT REALTY provides national advertising, tetara at Ieasi­
ly circulated cataleg. highway signs A lecal promotional aid*.
Commissions earned by full Urn* effect aaeara yen a high an­
nual Income.
Thera la no Investment or franchise charge. At car to necessary

ST RO UT REALTY
Sines 1969
Greatest Name to Earth
C. L Brady, BUt* Manager
Orlande, Fin.
317 Waet Colonial Drive

t

REGULAR SE A SO N
OPENS DEC. 14th
Jerry Collins, Track Operator

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First S t
Shadow Boxes—Cedar Chests
Lamps— Planters
Sofa Pillows
LINGERIE
Lace trimmed or Tailored
Gowns, short!* Pajamas, Robes
Slips, Half-Slips, Pantlss
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
Compacts

Dresser Sets
Lasy Susa

WM. K. KADER. JEWELER
112 B .Park
Laay Susans
Brass PUquee
Hurricane Lamps
Monroe Corner Craft and Gift
Shop—Out West First SL

Blouse* for HER
Tailored and Dressy
AB Styles and Colon, Fabrics
92.90 t* 114.93
T O W I L L’■
Door Mirror
M a t e Crystal
$10.95 each
fltnkarik Glass A Paint Co.

I 111 W. Second

LPto

RECORDS
Children's Records

WINN TV

320 E. F irst

.

45's

FA 2-2991

TV Lamps
brought Iron Smokers

'33.93
$1.00

Hassocks

52.95

Hurricane Lamps
12.49
MATHER OF SANFORD
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 E ast First St.
Living Room Suites—Mirrors
Bedroom Suites—Bookcases
Throw Ruga—Cedar Robes

Mi-Fideifty
Phonographs
2109.06 to 1560.00
WINN TV
320 E. F irst
FA 2-2904

Cut Glass, Trivets,

Copper

Antiques
Brass, Ikon, Wood, Ironstone
THE HITCHING POST
4091k Celery Av*
FA 2-0498

attn for Hiw &lt;

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East Flrat St.
Smoking Stands—Easy Chairs
Table Radios—Hassocks
Desks
O. D Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
Tlie Very Best
310 E. First St.
Yard ley Old

S|&gt;k(

King's Men Gift Set*
For the Man of tha Hous*
FAUSTS DRUG STORE
Near Post Offlea
Pajamas
First-Niter Lounge Pajamas
Flannels - Broadcloths
By Manhattan • Weldon
B. L. PERKINS * Stfri
Jewelry Boxet
Electric Shavers
Transistor Radios
WM. E. KADER, JEWELER
112 S. Park

Hand Warmers
Christmas Cards
6 and 12 volt boat Spotlights
Playing Cards
1956 Mercury MK 55, 40 HP
Bridge Table Cover*
with starter $599.00
POWELLS OFFICE SUPPLY W. P. S M Itn
2515 Park Av*.
117 S. Magnolia
FA 2-5542
Dad will ba pleased
|
Beyond Words with a Hat
Christmas Bella
by Adam
Balia of tha Month
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
M anger Scenes
FA 2-52U
Monroe Com er Craft and Gift 323 E. First
Shop—Out W ait First St.
A Special G ift for tha Family
Everyone will enjoy using a new
Smith-Corona portable Typewriter
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE
314 Magnolia
FA 2-0462

W Olftt hr g»&lt;«~7
For the Boy In School
Table Radies
219.95
m
Baggerly Appliance Center
US S. Magnolia
FA 2-3672

I A I cup auto, percolators 311.95
Aluminum cannlstcr sets
SA.95
" E l e c t r ic t r a in s
$125 A 53-75
and Accessories
Bun Wanner*
53 95 Am. Flyer
A
Lionel
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WINN TV
310 E. First
FA 2-2994

FA 2-4626 Rang* Sets

/’ a

Dolly's Own Vanity get

located I MIIm South
Of Sanford — Follow RL, 17-91

W

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92-96

Five Pieces

TOUCHTON DBUO CO.
FA 2-9491

Aseorted Christmas Decorations
Lights, Trae Ornament*
Icyclee, Snow
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

FA 1 2462

$6.98

Elaatrto Football Gama
For the Young Gridder
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Sanford, Fla.

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5— REAL ESTATE POR SALE

REAL ESTATE

MAYFAIR

LOCT * n w v

I t —PBNALB HELP WANTED 11 A— PLUMBING and ROOFING
Experienced « litre is o

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S E L L IN G !

Curtis Becoming '
Rich By Playing
G
2nd To Superstars

3t» tanfarb Rents

T h u ra. Dec. 5, 1957—1

to

THE CARD OF.THANKS
Owner built lovtly modern 3 bed­ Apply rig ’.V WhltUt.
PLUMBING
Very often a Card el Thank* In Tha Sanford Herald meats 4
room, 2 betb noma. Hardwood
Contract
and
Repair
Work
need which la difficult U fill in any other way. Nol «my
R a
floors, Florida room, beautifully Wanted — experienced bookkeeper,
Fret Estimate*
age 25*44. Call Mr. Mathew,
4 WANTED M BSNT
racious txprvsslon ef gratitude to those who hava aant Oaral
landscaped, spacious grounds.
R. L. HARVEY.
&gt;
A
2-3300.
4 - DEAL I STATE POE SAM
dbulia
but
alao
courteously
acknowledges
tha
servlets
ami
kindUndarground sprinkling systam.
204 Sanford Ave. Phono FA 2-3113
5 - FABMB, ACREAGE. OSOVKS
naaaea of tho many ta whom a personal note of tbante cannot wall
$25,000.00. Attractive terms.
CLERK
CASHIER
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
ba mailed.
CLARK
For the Bast Buv&gt; in Reel Estate Permanent position, some ex*
r Card* of Thank* aro accoptcd as aoclally curracL
rioaiblnr. Heailio 4 Supply Co.
SEE
CULLEN
*
HARKEY
parlance in boekkwplng preEmily Poll,
noted authority on etiquette, feels they i*r** many
L fB o W E E S T fu B lT R .
CoUncUng 4 Repairs
110 N. Park Ava. Fh. FA 2-2391
ferred. Sanford Gaa Company, 2611 Orlando Ur. Pb. r'A 2-2374
good u n i.
SHRUBS
By VERNON SCOTT
210 E. 1st.
Than la no pnacrlbad form for a Card of Thank*. It .-an be aa
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
II OFFICE EQUIP NEWT
United Praia Hollywood Writer
brief or s i datalied aa you desire, when theie occasion cornea yma
New Homes
FOR SALE BY OWNER
HOLLYWOOD
(UP)-Tony
Cur­
Curb sirl ov«r t l for night work.
mam bar ef our staff ta
will find a sympathetically understanding ma
Plumbing — Kretky Heating
3 BR. 1 bath CB home. Fenced
U BOATS A MOTORS
_____
Apply in paraon to Leary'i
tis. former bobby sox Idol, la be­ aaiiit you.
M. G. HODGES
yard. Arms* from Pinacraat
IS PARE SUPPLIES * MACED*Dinar.
Servlet on AU Water Pumps— coming a millionaire by playing
School. 2*34 ?. Laurel Ave. Ph.
ERT
____
THE -IN MEMOHIUS!” NOTICE
second banana to suoeritari Burt
Welle Drulcd — Pumpa
FA 2-2580 after 3:00.
W
aN T U 1
l*
—
id
A
LB
Hi
14 PSTS-UVESTOCE SUPPUEB
It la Iho euatom of many famUlea In this country to i
Front
raola Road
Phone FA 2-5037 Lancastrr, Kirk Dougin and
rata a barsavamsnt by an i n Memorium" notlco to
4 badroom, S bath, fireplace, pa­
Frank Sinatra.
Wanted—to sell The Sanclnallflcd
Tltey ..fled a real solace therein. P re p a re S
M
l Icolumns.
___ ______
llMmCLES WANTED
tio, largo Yorktown kitchen,
lord Herald Monday through
The
big
boys
put
up
the
cash
aaloctlon of a lultablo vorao brings baek to them tender, pleasant
I I PLACES M BAT
built-in oven and range. Mayfair
Fridayt at 3:30 p.m. Coma to
Property
recollections.
Ao
Ellas
Cook, tho English pool ha* so beautifully
vicinity. FA 2*5408.
1* BEAVTT PARLORS
Tha Herald office and ask for PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING for their own movlei, grab top exprttitd It:
billing
and
worry
about
tinring
W.
L.
HARMON
U PBMALR EBLP WANTED
BUI Vlncant afUr 4:14.
"How cruelly iwatt aro tho achooa
2 atory 4 badroom houia on cor*
Pb. FA 2-4223 Altar «;0B p. m. a few buck* when 1L* picture lx
15
that start
nar l o t Within I blocka dawnreleaied.
What momory claya an aid tuna
town buslnise lection. Will
C T U M i ic A L S B r n e B r
Not Tony. By taking tha second1
on tho heart,
M WORE WANTED
____
n nice home for n largo A Watkins routs it open for
Hamai hava baan eold *o mako
Moat frequently an la Memorium Is Inserted on Uto
n BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FRIGIDAIEE appUaneoo, anls lead, which used to go to glamour "
family
or
good
apartment
North
Sominolo
County.
Many
art now whita thaaa hemaa ata
of death. However, other dale*, which it la (eit are
houaa. Ph. PA 2*235g.
9A MONET IS LOAN
dealers making 4100. weekly and oorvioa. G. H. High. Oviedo girli, he gets a percentage of the eery
under conitructien.
or meantnef___
meaningful aro
art alto
prist* w
__ ■ selected.
■ ■ _Tho
_ birthday
_____ of
Fla. Phono 50 5-3315 or San* grots profit* and a fat salary to priate
aa s p e c ia l SSRV1 CES
and more. Proposition opeq for
parted, thg wedding anniversary, blemorlal Day, avail
HOME IN MAYFAIR
man or woman. Write C. I* Al­ ford FA 2*1111 after ( p a .
1U 100P IN 0 4 P U W E W 0
boot, lie banks a fortune while an among other iTgnlflcant occasion* chosen.
By Ownar . . . FA 2-3421
ton. Apopka, Fla. Phone TUchor
14 PIANO SHTICES
____
Ma boas#* awtit it out.
U you ara healtant to expret^your
... tender
lander thoughts
thovghl
Electrical Contraction
5-5413.
as e l e c t r ic a l -c o n t r a c t o r s
................ . Harald's eolloetlon a
1-uui
m
m
ik
im
r
"There art no laadtag Indies form, you may avail yourself
Theta
Thaaa as
oxpnet In po«tie beauty the emotion* of I
jaWSLRANCS
IsaWfPiiu'stuSrc'o: left in Hollywood," Tony explain*. vortea.
K i n i = M l k HAM T
Now U n d tr C onstruction
ig tnom art vortea appropriate to any clrc
ft NOTfCES-PSSSONALS
W t Can Sail Your Horn#*
IU Magnolia
Dial FA 24911 "So I eo-atar with other guyi. The string!. Among
Buyers with 11,000. to 15,000. Will do light laundry or ironing n A —BU
TUB HATH
iL B R ie = .iiP A in - picture* I've done lately are
down paymant For latlifactary
in my homo. Tol. FA *2-5358 ba*
I f PURNITUEB *
•T hod room, 1 bath
Card! of Thanhs and In Memorium notices, due to the fact they
based on tho relationship and con­
PAINTING
raaulta contact Seminnln Realty.
lw**n 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
mayr run lo considerable length, a n billed at It.DO par columa teak.
flict between two men."
3 bedroom, 2 bath
1901 | . Parle Ava. Ph. FA 31—TOR RRNT
laby sitting or gtnaral housework.
4 bedroom, 2 b ith
&gt;242.
Ceme a Leaf Way
FA 1*1112.
Curtia, hit curly hair turning
WKLAKA AHASTMENTS: toemc
aJ-m glT L L A R gB T T
gray, la 31 and lotlng hit pretty
my I
private baLbl. 114 W. Pint S t
Real, retro. Ph. FA 2•1333.
DAILY C R O S S W O R D ty.'iunuM
boy reputation. The crltlea agree
utnw,'
LIVE BAIT
EFFICIENCY apartment# iu
.lHD J W
*Ml..
Raatodvling
—
Raronflng
—
Re­
he'a
eome
a
long
way
tlnte
the
I.
Give
over
ACROSS
13.
Ringed
Flamlnf’a
Rad
4
White
Grocery
9 years general office work inabla for couple or single parses.
ii/ilin ;*t»'vi i« ,,1
nding
—
Materials
—
Centric5
Own
24.
Wet
days
at
Ualvoraal
•
International
I,
A
pick!*
MiaaouH
Mlinowa
S
dax.
41.44
eluding 10 yaara bookkeeping.
:ia -i ' j ■&lt;:i&gt; »&lt; 1
P rtrau bats A ahowar. ideally
earth uu.
...4 dax. 94c
find.)
4. River (ID
ora — Financing.
when ha ehaaod Piper Laurie
, HIXilll
Writ* F.O. Box 304, For* Part,
located Mrata from Poat Office. All of thaaa baautlful heme* are Pap-GuU Minnows
—Worms—
25
Boat,
\.|*i«in
il-1
B.
Inter.
4
BpMUaf
aeroaa
the
deurt
In
aex
and
aand
located
an
Lake
Front
Lata.
Fla.
Inquire Jacobson Dapt. Start.
Phone: FA 2-1 SO*
For Painting and Repairing
mitten!
■wain's '.viiim :i .i'1
soparagus
quickies.
tl*
J
Mi’ll*1'
Open Seven Days a Week
FRED KOETTGRR ^
H-RPKTTAL BERYICw
Nit# bedroom, privet* antrane* A
11. BtglUh
5 River
o'.v-in '
2916 Slag noli# Ave.
FA 243S9 "It bcian when Burt Lancaster
(Chin.)
(abbr.)
novelist
bath. Ph. PA 2-2*44.
'
WOOD — WOOD — WOOD
asked ma to work with him In U. Light
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
7. A trick
37. Greek llll'JMMMU
i-n-iiiiii‘1 ii"
Genuine Pitch Pine 4 Oak. Fire
SYSTEMS
Bedroom, private antranea A bath
Horn* painting and repairing, •Trapete.* He took a big chance,
Island
(Scot)
•areaam
•iM.IU'l
1I-J-iv l
WoihI—Best deal in Town. Call All lypej and iltai, Inilaltad
Choose your chotes
Call PA 2*3935 or PA 2-0433.
Reasonable ralt*. Cali FA'i 2-2139 but it paid off.
29. Smelt,
-I’JVIM Mi
5 Thick
II. Counsel
l
US and your wood worrio* aro
^Uo It Yourself"
after :i:30.
of P lnaneinr P lans t
oat
cord
15
Projecting
"We got together again In
over. Boh 4 Ernie Morris Phono
Largo 2 br. fum. apt. |40. L
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
FH A , FH A In S ervlet and
Yisterder** .
atato
end of
9. To dli.
,
'Sweet Smell or Suectat’ and that
&gt;tairi, 170S Magnolia.
FA 2-4225.
STINE
FIDOR
aandutg
and
finishing
43.1
(abbr.)
Conventional
*
church
,
place
Machine and Supply Co.
Serving
e,m
e
,hrou*h
Nke
gang
busters,
Cleaning, w a a l o g .
cht
Two bedroom furnlahod homo,
32. Equip,
Flavor*, Plaata, Shrubs
II. Tree used 10. Orgtn of
207 W. 2nd Rt. Ph. FA 2-4433 Seminole County tines 192$.
!°° —
t 0‘slirr,(l
Kirk
43. Htid.4
1105 Waat 20th, $45.00 monthly,
m snt
eight
for
hlvto
. The 'iking*. and now Sinatra
H. M&gt; Gltason. Lake Mary
land
on* child, rhnna FA 2*3951.
14. Girl’*
30. Mr*.
17. L#U.*r
GRAY SHADOW
Chrysler
Airtemp
' in 'Kins* Go Forth.” ’
Hobart A* William*.
Eisenhower
45
Man's
name
15
Girl'*
nemo
NURSERIES
Berry hill Pamrug Contractor
Considered Lightweight Attar
Air Conditioning and Heating
nick*
19. Humiliation 35 Egg-shaped
20. Tantalum
licensed — Bonded — Union
SOUTH SANFORD A VENUS
Far the homo buy
Always considered a lightweight
REAL ESTATE POE SALE
ft H. STAFFORD
name
31. Afflrmatlv* 39. Kind of
(aym.)
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
of a life-time i*e
211 Oak Avenue
FA 2-4131 Free Estimate — Compare uur in the acting department, Curtia 22. Cheat
47. Electrical
votao
recording
Prices
FA
22287
after
6:00.
WEEK END SPECIALS
Engineer
C#U wide-eyed talking about (he
41. PoaUI
22. Sputnlk'a
Islang)
CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower
’ GATLIN BROTHERS
• room houet. IV* bath*, excellent Wellborn Phillips Jr.
(abbr.)
signal
district
Shop, 200 N. Park Ave., Sanford. Contractor*, Draglines; Geneva For I'aintlni* call Mr. Tasker, I'll heavyweights he's working with 25. Overrun
laeotloo, reduced In price to only
wtUi rabbit#
now. Sinatra has copped an Oscar.
FA 2 61.19 or FA 2-GO07.
FA 3-1122. Wa telegraph.
2231. Ph FA 2-3274 Sanford
111.000.00. Tarma Available.
The other two have been peren­ 25 Harden
r
S bedroom houaa, eonvanitntly In
Mimograph Pnnting — Typing—
(var.)
SUNNILAND
nial nominees. "These guys want­
TED BURNETT
rated on 1W lota. Prlea $9,995.
Latter
Writing
—
Cards
and
FOR BETTER PAINTING
PRODUCTS
ma in their picture! because $9. Cleanatng
$1,500. down and balance Ilka
Lettera Addressed — Photo 2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2374 ed
plant
they know I can bring people to
For more information call tha GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
rmt«
Copies
of
important
papers—
II.
Conclusion#
S
mill*
West
of
Town
3 badroom houaa and dan tbak Sales offleat Corntr W. Cry­
llie tmofflca. Now I (eel Ilka I’m 33. Compaea
Credit report. — Collections,
27—NO TICK.**—I’KIiSHNALS
PA 2-OI8S,
may ba mad aa 4th badroom. stal Drive A Laka Mary block,
holding my own In the acting de­
Credit Duroau of Sanford
point (abbr.
_
1V» lota. Only $4,200.00. f 1.100 telephone FA 2*4591 or FA 1-3913
403-04 San. All- Nat'l. Bank KOLLAWAY, ll.upltal and Uaby partment. I can’t tell you how 34. Early
Mid-Season cabbage plants. Trad Rm.
Beds.
Day,
Week
or
Month—
down jiod balpnea Ian than
Bldg.
Ph.
FA
2-4114
much
I’ve
learned
from
them.
Chints«
Thurston, Ph. FA t - 3990,
Tel FA 2 5III. Fumitur* Center
ra n t
________ ____
"All of Ihrm have one Ihing In
brone* coin
115 West First Hi
DRIVE-IN
Vacuum Cleaner Repair*
REAL ESTATE D
i
Sweat Hamlin Oranges $1.23 par
common - Ihey're highly intaUl- 3$. Abound
bushal. R. W. Lora, FA 2-3219. Xepairi 4 parts for all makso uf
NOTICE
gent men." Curtia a n l h u a a d. IT. Fato
sanara. Electrolux, Hoover,
cioanars.
j.
EALTOR
Kirby,
Air-Way, u. I . Replace- We will ba operating In our new "They push me all the time to 40. River (8. A.
iriy, Ai
Johnny Walter, Aaeoelata
OTHER BgnjjljBHf
went parti. Work guuarantaed
rtore at 2333 Park Ave. January make aura I'm giving my beat. 45 Volcanic
“Call Hall" P k a u PA 1*4441
Fra# pick up 4‘ dtBv
dsUvary. Call
rock
Haynes Offiea Machine Co., Type­
1. 1138.
Sinatra, Lancaster and Douglas
FA 1-4751.
41. Taka away
writers, addlnr mechines, SalesROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
BAGGER
I.
Y
APPLIANCE
are
tough,
hut
il’a
a
great
train­
Rentals. 314 Meg- FA 2-0462.
Raymond Lute«ajat, Ataoe.
4$. A day's
CENTER
ENVELOPE^, Lcttarhoads. staleing ground for me.
march
PA 2*3951
Atlantia Bank Bldg.
manta, invoicaa, hand bills, and
US S. Magnolia FA 2-357]
"Frankly, I want lo follow in 41. ButbaU
II—AUTOMOBn.E.t—TRAILERS
programi, a t e. Pregrrsaivo
41500 DOWN — Now 3 badream
Ihoir footaapi. Maybe some of
team*
Need a good 2nd earT
Printing Co- Phone FA 2 2011— PIXIE NUltSERY SCHOOL
concrete block, out of city—with
tbotr talent will rub off on mo." 41. An affray
Nancy
Jackson
city convenient**. Ready to 3k. J W if
40$ Wait 13th St
SEE RAY HERRON
Tony it happy to bo pithing up 60. Difficult
FA 2-2047
more in. Balanco lika rant Let
Your Fontlse Baleaaan
yaara
an adult auditnle with hit terond
Fine Watch Repairing
ua ihow you thin wall built
New and Uaad Cars
^A V T lC L B tt E6 b d A L l
DOWN
banana gimmick. Out he's not
WALTER H. T IU rP
A. R. PETERSOM
hom# now.
Ph. FA 2 0231 nr after 5 p. m
1. Near
Jeweler
brushing off the youngsters who
Broker Aaaasiatoa: A. R* P«4ar* FA 2-2313. SOI West First S*.
W. H. “BILL* STEM PER
—Faetury
lo
you—
Eajtam
113 I - Second S t
son Jr.. P. J. Choatenon. tecRaaltor A laaum r
got him atartid In Uta first plaet.
AUmlaam
inhabitant
field WUUtts, and B. W. WR- It will pay YOU to aaa ua before
Assoc. Guy Allan, Gratehen Hall,
Yenoilaa
Blladi
"My
taantia
fans
war*
tha
onts
you buy. Open Evonlngs and
Arlatta Pries. Everatt Harper
WOOLSEY
liami. Bab Edwards A- C. Dote*
Eaeloaod head. Bag-proof bottom who look mt out of a Naw York
Sundays.
nay, Lead lu m p e r.
.........
Phone FA 2-4491
112 N. Park
rail with plastic *nds, Plaitie gutter and stuck with ma," tayt
Maria*
Finishe*
S.W.F-i
BASTSIDK
TRAIL
ILRE
11# N. l ’ark Ave. Ph. FA 2-4123
ur rayon tapaa. Cotton or nyi,n Tony. "I don't think they'll object
Mayfair Section. Lr. 3 BR. homo
Far Your Boat
Palatksi. Fla.
cord*.
oo 2'A lota. FA 2*1599.
Saakarik Glaaa and Paint Co. Senkirtlc Glau and Paint Co. U 1 become a good actor."
Cherry Baal (IU U Agamy
DON’S COVER SHOP
Dial FA 2*2415—NoUry
Automobile Interior Decorator 112*114 w. 2nd S t rh PA 3 4512 112*114 W. 2nd m. Ph. FA 2-46JJ
BUILDER 4 CONTRACTOR
111! W. 14 Bb Eoer-Barber Step .Boat Coriri — T ru k ^ ta la
I. E. BATTEN
&gt;V WIUIAM 5ITT WILL DRILLING
DE DKE DUM
At Willie Pontiac—301
lit.
Fruit 41.00 Bushel, you pick. Third
114 S. French Are. — FA 2*4114
___ ___
____
Pumps
anka-r
Fairbaaks-Uoras
CHICAGO (UP)—The Diaper
Cenfral Proaa Writer
haute
on
right
going
So.
on
lepalri tto all make*
Repaira
Sorvic* Inatliut* reported today
n*ordail. Elmar Eaatabrooka.
| BR home, large Fla. room. Dish*
THE U. S. ARMY announces Why, naturally!-all THEY had
t C. LONG
HOWARD
2-4041
7
South
Park
Fh.
FA
2*t
for
Collin
Wood.
Exp.
dot*
Doe.
that Chicago babies uta $3 diapers devslopmsnt at a camsra which to worryVboul waa wild animal#
washer, hardwood floor*. Woll
mm
rial
Ava,
ircu
&gt;07
E.
C
O
:
14.
1957.
BELL
US
YOUR
FURNITURE
a week on the avoragt, while balandscaped, feneed yard. Wynno- 20 acre tile farm, 3 b a d r o o m
Thont FA 2-2833
Cash for aay amount. Super hloa In Tuicalooia, Ala., and Ana taksa plcturu In ent-Ovo-bll* and tvtn wilder Indiana:
wand Section. 2411 Adame CL
iioaU) of a tocond. Sisma hardly
I I I
houaa, largo bam. Easy ttrma. 195} 4-whotl drive Willie Jeep
Trading
Poat.
1
mils
south
of
HEATING
Ph. TX 1*5414.
All matal tap, baatsr. Ph. FA
helm. Calif., got along with only llmo tnough for Ih* photo aub* All during (be football tetumt
J. B. Law. Fh. FA 5-1223.
Baaford. Phono FA 10477.
2-0907.
H. B. POPE CO.
71. Tho institute offend no ox- Isot to get set to "look for the we read about Ibe Jig Ten, Bia
Stenstrom Realty
birdie"I
Sight, gig Three, tic., but when
200 S. P a rk -----FA 2 1234
ptxnxtlon.
FOR SAI.R BY OWNER
$25,000.00
(bey pick (bo national grid champ
I
I
I
II. E- STENHTHOM
3 hed roam 1 hath control* block 1951 Dodge pick-up, now paint,
Pre*M ovlnf Sal*
IJM.IW. 504 W. 20tH
Thrift! . checking account m a t s
only Ibe Sty Ona count*.
Kafitlarrd Broker
homo. IKKW equity, monthly
WuMiiffo*
expert*
biller
bat*
s= r o n m tn m M —
Now going on at
1417 Laurel - rhoue FA 2-S4IO
I ! !
payments $71.25. 2127 So. Park 2 wheal trailer, fully eneksed— only $2 for SO cheek* at Florida
Clip over tine and feed (oriji.
State Bank of Sanford.
HOUSEHOLD GOODI
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
in Pinacraat. FA 2-0443.
Jn Itb tr wordt—xome htl'd and The relisr canary sings with It*
water proof. HYxSVt' tniido,
RAYMOND M. BALL
CENTER
beak lightly shul-ntlura item.
plus compartment an front. Call GARRETTS HEWING CENTER
Uaod furniture, appllancts, tools beat? /tablingt
REALTOR
11$ S. Magnolia FA 2K72
That'* net ■ bird-ihet a uentrilo*
KENNETH E. BLACK
Whit#— N'ecchi—Fine
t
t
I
FA
2-3544.
•te.
Bought-aold.
Larry'*
Mart
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
qutlll
RF.O. REAL ESTATE BROKER
Repairs on all meats Machines
215
Sanford
Av*.
Ph.
FA
1-4132
The
Chinese
via
their
pel
shew
FOR RESULTS
1009 B. 2nd
Phone FA 2-0141 ll-A—CAR RENTALS
1 t !
323 East First St.
FA 2-5244 Electrie Hotpolnt .14" rang*, p*w
d*|i fee hunting — fe nog right, Cornu now that Urn* af year
List your property with us.
—n*var utod, $160,00. Ph. FA
foe
hunting
whoif-foodf
RECUNERS
5-1171.
^
204 8. Park A w . Sanford
when tha over-uaioua alumnus,
DRIVE A NEW CAE anywhera. 10 months fro* atrvr:* on sow lnMAYFAIR SECTION
FA 2-5541
I I t
Tho I.ait Word In Comfort.
atrumont purchase from u*.
if he Isn’t too tired from kicking
anyuma. Rental sorvica includes
3 bedroom 2 hath hams. With
Citrus fruit for sal*, bring con
Foam Rubbtr, R*g. Prlc* $H9.$ti
Bl'KI K'S Ml'MIC 5IIUP
We Amerlcina ire more nerv­ about the football aquad’e ihowWash, gta a n d insurance.
built-in kitchen, washer 4 dryCLAYTON C. BROOKS
Ulnar, Si 06 bush#! 2201 W.
Nylon Fabric
L«aa $30.DO ous than were our pionesr fore- ing, can now etart hooping It up
2004 Cedar Avenue FA 2-0733
MERLE
WARNER.
National
•r.
On
largo
w«U
landscaped
Real Estate Inveitments FA 10659
21th or rail FA 2-5W4.
r.ihfre, declaria a noted medico. far the bukelbal! learn.
Car Rantaia, 401 E. 1st St.,
lot with sprinkler *r*t*m. T im s.
CARTER HOME rLEANING*’
SALE PRICE NOW
$9.56'
FA
2*3304.
ROSA L. PAYTON
SERVICE
T-ShirU 41* — Paint $2-50 gal.
Window 4 Wall Washing
Reflate rad Real Estate Broker
Camp Goodi, Tarpaulins, Army- Swivel Rnrksrt R*g. Price $119.5(
Floor
Waxing—NT
Ph FA 2-1301-17-92 at Hiawatha
NOrth M i l l
WE HAVE A HOME
Navy Surplus—310 Sanford Avo. Foam Rubber rovtnible
132
Hivray
17-91
DeSiry
Yi*ur Evlnrud# Dealer
cushions
Mat
FOR YOU
New 4 Badroom Hemes
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Linn#l olortrie train, *xc*ll«nt ran
$04 E. 1st
Phone FA 2 5941
79.54
SALE PRICE NOW
ditinn. N*w tran«formcr. Very
$700.00 Down
reasonable. Ph. FA 2-1662.
HOMES— 3 bedreami
Features electric kitchens, terrasJOHNSON MOTOBB
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
1 4 2 batha.
ao floors, and choice roaidantial SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
2444 Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 21492 $2.58 par call plua parts, • raart Roma neauty applti, Mountain Cor’ « au d '* B am S artti FMx r’W :i
Expart
W orkm anship
loeatioaa.
Complete and ready for Immedi­
grow n. E. B. Randall, FA 2-3450 I
ixptrttae* is TV Sorrtca on ill
Bu® f r*5T S I w V
ate oceupanry.
Fra* Estimate*
A. K. Shoemakerf Jr. FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES make* and medal*. Oa* year
I f it ;
J hi
ORANGES FOR SALE
guarantee on oil parts. Wa alto
Phono FA t-3103
BIG
VALUES
tarrleo auto and homo radios. All Vlndv «f nrenje* for sal* It.PO
Paul F. Mueller
QUICK CRKDIT
Loeatioaa
McRANEY-BMTTH FAINTB
bushel. Bring containar. 4 milts
IViur* tuba# repaired tn your
1
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Tha Opportunity You'va Baan
EASY TERMS
2515 Park Art.
FA 2*5441
South Ptnecrest — Saofard
nut
West
Firs’
on
Mt*
Dor*
heat19.95.
guaranteed,
I
year0.
Fairchild
Twittsr,
J
j
W iitln f for ia Hera
&amp; Son
Whispering Oaka — TituertUe
WILSON'MAKR
Ed. Ph. FA 2-1927.
FA 2*2554. 9 a.m. to 5 p m
\ A y**v# rfariinac
//
WVre dividing a tract af lead tn Slightly uaad 12 ft. plywood boat, Phono
Naw aad Uaod FuraUar*
Orlando Huy. So. FA 2-1333
Including
Dobary
4
Lake
Mary
N
t
e
l
*uf
classified
ads
7
alto I H P. Johnson motor. St*
S'i. 3, and 10 acre tracts. This
Wringer typ* washer, like new 311 E. First 8L Ph FA 21
Ba r n e s tv se r v ic e
tea a selling headliner.
FHA In service and FHA flaisc
prop*r:y wilt have survey ami
M. R. Rtgin or Managtr at
Whito oawing machine. Kitchen
tot
g
s
it
Commercial
mg avallabto.
grailc&lt;l roads throughout. Each
Monro* Harbor.
table. 4 chairs. Reatonatile. Ph.
XMAS SPECIALS
homssita will h* high and dry
HUBY8PEARS
FA 2-5311.
Famous Prestige Swivel Platform
We can qualify you for aaa of
and can ba purchased on easy H - A i n e m wahtri.
Caramie TUe Contractor
Rockers with ravombla Solid
these home# in 30 mlnaloa. Yeu
terms.
FA 2-4125
WANTED-All kind* of scrap me* 2201 Sanford av*.
can s u it enjoying tha homo
TV Antenna (12. 1317 Summerlin1 Foam ribbar Cushions
C. A. WHIDDON*. »H.
Uriel.
Zuekannan
Salvage
Yard
l j r j t Color Selection
whii« wo proeaoa tno papers.
Avn,
g i r yn w t m r a i i n x m r ,
202 8. Park Ave. Tel. FA 1-S991
Phone FA 2 Z*HReg 169.9$
GIVE YOUR WIFE
410 gaug* or 20 taug* shotgun,
Developed by
A hom* for CHnstmaa. I hav* a
single »r double Karr*!. Call FA
NOW $69.50
wid# variety from whieh to
2*4991 or FA 2-1959.____
Alio large /election ef other
ODHAM &amp;
J U B inLtH N 6 N £ iD &amp; ^
rhoox, 2 and 3 txdrooms, soma
famous brands of chairs and
TUDOR. Inc.
furnished, w i t h reasonable Wanted—Used penal door*.
rockera.
All
specially
priced
for
FA 2-5199.
2*231
terms.
Christmas.
4 Bapates
Cer. H-y. 17-91 A 37lfc *4.
FARMER'! AGENCY
Ate. Pb. FA
Phene FA 2-1591
114 g. French Ava.
TENANTS
N- V. farmer, Realtor
BRAILEY ODHAM, Pr*fc
Soft Water Shampoo
This U • pass to tho Rita theatre
Mr*. Gayle Osborne, Aaaoe.
____
__
HARRIETTS
BEAUTY NOOK
NO
for Joe* Tully. Exp- dite Die
203*09 List Firit St. FA I-09I3
Phone FA 2-6221, or FA 2-2018 105 5. Oak A'tFA :• 6742
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Orderad Tha radio raaoarcae af
the giant Air Force depot et San
Bernardino, Calif, to be made
available as required to aapport
this effoo."
Wfiii* anoertod that ai far as
the Air Farce was concerned, in
too technological race with Basils
there was "neither lima soc ener­
gy to waste an so - called fatterservice rivalry."

Ere Aides also is trying la re­
capture as aodleee* with "The
Ere Arden Show," which hasn't
coma close to the success af
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Actor* seem to fare better **■
actresses to th* comeback depart­
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Boone's Jump from doctor 1a
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that th* Army and Wavy stick to
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primarily to th* Air Forra.
fie sail the Mary has • "hackbreaking talk" la developing the
means to coaster the "danger to
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submarine fleet
Be said the Army bad an "ur­
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rita C laus Starts O n Joy-Bringing Trip Around W orld Today
inf cheer across Holland on a
white horn, and lugging a bun­
dle at green twigs around Ger­
many.
His duties run through Jan. 6,
the day of "Old Christmas-' In
Spain and Italy. A jet • propelled
youngster eould really clean-up by
being in enough right places at the
right time.
Today, Santa was busy carryChristmas Preview Today

f u t a Clna K l out today on hts
•turaal Joy-bringing trek around
tha world. HI* trip once more wilt
Aimonitrate that Christina* come*
federal time* a year, despite the
old saying. In Europe there will
be four separate Christmas-type
observances between now and Jan.

,

Weather

^ f ilr today and tonight
cloudy Saturday.

Today is St. Nicholas Day, a
religious holiday. As a sort of
Christmas preview in Germany,
Santa Claus distributes bundles of
green switches and packets of
chocolates and randies to remind
children they must behave if they
want larger rewards on Christmas
Day.
Swiss children get the same re­
minders.

la Bari, Italy, H is a day of
religious commemoration la trib­
ute to the first Stint Nicholas,
who Is hurled there. But the re­
ligious holidsy, and the saint,
really had no connection seith
modern Christmas ceremonies.
In Holland, atrarthalaaa, this
was ths big day. Santa Clani can­
tered through the streets ef Am­
sterdam on an Impressive white

horse. His blicksmoor servant,
•'Slack Piet", followed with a
bundle of awttchea.
Dutch children and their par­
ents, who started celebrating with
a massive dinner last night, ex­
changed their p r e s e n t s today.
Practieal jokers presented their
masterpieces after weeks of plan­
ning, and shook with deep-bellied
Dutch laughter at the recipients

unwrapped pencils hidden deap In
three-toot long Imitation cigaret*
and herrings in canary rages.
Santa Takes Breather
Tomorrow Santa takes a breath­
er. On Dec. 21 he plunges into the
second round — Scandinavia, Aus­
tria. Switterland and Germany
again, where presents are opened
on Christmis Eve.*
Although aircraft, helicopters

and even Sputniks were being
pressed into service in the rest
of the world, Finnish children
know he drives down from Lappland In a curly-runncred alcd
drawn by Finland’s own reindeer.
The next day, Dec. 23, Santa
makes hit rounds of Great Britain,
Portugal, and France where he
leaves his gifts in wooden homes

in front of the fireplace, or o* this
radiator If fireplace* irs licking.
Britain keeps on celebrating
through Dec. SB .which la ca’led
"Boxing Day.”
And finally, on "Old Christmas'*
—Jan. *—there's a last round for
tho weary old man, to Spain amt
Italy, although in the latter Ito
gets ■ helping hand.

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Rocket Vanguard
des On Ground

CAPE CANAVERAL (UP)— The Into in orbit around the earth.
U. S. effort to launch a satellite
Russia now has two satellites
wae a failure today. A moon—c a r­ whlziing around the earth.
rying Vanguard rocket failed to A Massachusetts Institute of
get off the ground when effort* Technology scientist said today he
expeela the Russians to launch a
were made to launch It.
Flame and smoke belched from third satellite within a few Hays.
the silvery missile when Paul Kar* All was thought to be in read­
pliac, a young propulsion engineer, iness today for a successful U. S.
touched the button Mat activated take-off. An hours tong countdown
tha liquid-oxygen led engines ef or final checkoff of pan In the
Vanguard started at midnight. Thr
the Vanguard.
In Washington the Defense De­ most minute care had heen taken
partment said It was Informed to make certain it would go this
TliK VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN SHOWN here wa* reported by InvrMlgatinc officers as having skidd- that personnel at the aite appar­ time. A victory would have been
sd (• feet into the path of an oncoming Atlantic Coast Line train restrrday aftrrnooon. Granville ently escaped Injury when the a tremendous propaganda triumph
and would have once more raised
Hvrlnvk, .IS, attached to the Sanford NAS was slightly injured In tha crash This la the fifth car- rocket blew up on Iti aland.
train cravh In Seminole County vlnce Nov, 10,
(Photo hy Bergstrom)
A heavy imoke pall drifted in­ the U. S. scientific team in the
eyei of its allies abroad.
land.
The Vanguard, It* btack-pointed But when the historic moment
silver nos* pointed skyward, re­ came, a tremendous orange ball
of flame at the base of the mis­
mained in Ita launching pad.
The Pentagon information of­ sile, fallowed by an awesome
fice, in telephone communication black cloud of smoke, signalled
AWARDS FOR TOP FLOATS In the Jajeee-Merchante Awioelatioa Chrlitmaa Parade wepe made
with Cap* Canaveril, had no de­ failure.
Hundreds of Witnesses
yesterday at the Jaycee luncheon meeting. John Alexander, Jaycee Parade Chairman, preaenta lb*
tail! Immediately of reasons the
Minutes later, pelicans wheeled tro p h ie s and plaques. Those representing winning clubs, organiaatloea, church** and aehoola w en;
attempt was unsuccessful.
over the base at Cape Canaver­ left to right) Masun Wharton. Holy Cross Kpisenpal Church; Mm. Hill Kirk, Womaa’a Club; Tum­
High-Level Effort
my McDonald, Rotae) Club; Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Southald* School; Art Harris, Odham and Tudotj
An all-out effort, ordered by al—the only sign of aerial activity LlCdr. E. If. Dohne, Naval Air Station; and Chairman Alexander.
(BUff Photo)
visible
to
hundreds
of
newsmen
Law enforcement officials srs about two miles south of the San­ ferd Naval Air Station, emerged President Elaenhower and the
end
spectators
who
had
gathered
beginning to worry about tho build­ ford Naval Air Station.
from the car suffering only a la­ highest defense officials of the
ing number of auui.nobite accid­ A 19M Volkswsgon Sedan skidd­ ceration of the forehead, a cut nation, had gone Into the crash on the beach to witness the event.
program for getting a U. S. moon
ents In the Sanford sem hole Coun­ ed M feet Into the path of an on­ knee and bruises.
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ty area.
coming Atlantic Coast Line freight
Korinck, attempting to pass an
,-yvhe fifth automob'L train eta*n train. The small car, driven by automobile either parked at the
Plans Underway
in 13-days was reported yesterday Graudvilte Korinck, a 38-year-old Intersection of the highway and
i Plana are being formulated for
afternoon on south Sanford Ava. navy man attached to the San- railroad track&lt;r nr traveling slow­
the tenth annual Christmas ball of
ly to come to a stop, went Into
the Seminote County Interfratcr“ Lots of times we stand up when pie,” he said "and people are the
the path of the train to have bis
nlty Association. The gay affair
WHY
do
we
eat
mince
pi*
we don't know what we're stand­ most Important."
car thrown 51 feet by the Impact,
will
he
held
Dec.
23
at
the
Mayfair
at Christmas timet
according to investigating offlc
Inn. Dancing will be to the tunes ing for," A. W. "Woody" Webber,
Webber spoke yesterday to the
Members of the Sanford Rotary
ers.
of Tony Teres and his orchestra. District Manager for Southern Jaycee* on "Personnel Problems." Club,
»*' \ \
ma t
at their regular weekly meet­
Rcll
Telephone
Company
told
JayApparently the small automobile
All members of national college
Hut
’HA■»
“ It behooves us to do what we ing next Monday noon at the Yacht
rolled over several time before
fraternities or sororities may re­ cees yesterday at their noon lun­ can to motivate people to attain
4 l|t e tUJs l |'{ j i )|
Club, will wltnesa a demonstration
coming to a stop on its side. The
ceive tickets upon payment of their cheon meeting.
Increased sales; easier way to do on the Hammond electric chord
train was traveling west pnd the
“ Most of our business is made things; and efficiency," Webber
dues In the Association. Informa­
organ of "Musical Memories".
Is dead!
tion caused by a hemorrhage into automobile south.
tion on this will be published later. up of money, machinery, and peo- explained.
Glen -Nelson, the organist, and
There were extensive damages to
Tha 13-year-old male lion, one the pleural cavity.”
A • successful Influeneer must Roger Gregory, aa the narrator,
the
Voll
agon
but
no
damage
to
City
Manager
Knowles
said
that
Of the pets at the Sanford Zoo, was
have a clear Idea about what he appeal through the courtesy of ths
found dead this morning when Dr. Toe also found a cancerous the trait, .vas reported.
is trying to communicate, he com­ Cooper-Gregnry Mn.de Co. and
The
train,
in
charge
of
Conduct
type
growth
on
the
liver
of
“
King"
James Bedenbaugh, assistant Zoo
mented. “Wo say one thing and carry their listeners from the days
tho plaque.
their
church
scene
entry.
Mason
and
specimens
have
been
taken
or
I*.
II.
Harvey,
came
to
a
stop
Award*
were
presented
to
win­
Xcepcr, made his rounds about 0
the
hearer hears another so sv# of ■ carnival with Ita steam callIn
the
School
Division,
Golds­
Wharton
accepted
the
plaque
for
ners in the float competition of the
O'clock checking the condition of and are being sent off for exami­ !n eight car lengths.
boro Elementary School won a must edit our message In order ope through memories of violin,
the
church.
nation.
J
a
y
e
*
*
•
Merchants
Association
Deputy
Sheriff
James
Singletary
too animals.
In the Business Division, top trophy for their top entry of a that It will be hoard as we mean comet, orchestra and hand con­
"He hadn't been dead very ordered the train moved one ear Christmas Parade it yesterday’s
certs, all played on the Hammond
"King" has been In the Sanford
place
winner was the Odham and large float “Shepherds and Ca­ It," Webber told the Jaycees.
length
in
order
to
clear
traffic
luncheon
meeting
of
the
SanfordZoo about 10 or 11 years, City long,'* City Manager Knowles said. on the heavily traveled highway Seminole County Junior Chamber Tjpdor float depicting “Candy mel". Southside School won a
Then ho commented "A lot of by Nelson.

ocal Accident Number
rows As Car Hits Train

Southern Bell Official Rolarians To Hear
Speaks A t Rotary Club Musical Program

Af Luncheon Meet

Autopsy Shows King'
Dies Of Suffocation

Parade Winners Receive Awards

Manager Warren E. Knowles said
morning.
The huge lion was found lying
en the bench in Ills cage with his
bead hanging down.
An autopsy, performed this
morning by a local veterinarian,
Dr. L. R. Poe revealed that the
lion's death was apparently due to
suffocation.
Dr. Poe’s report to City Manager
Warren E. Knowles was "suffoca­

At 9 o'clock this morning rigor
mortis was just beginning to set
in.
The city obtained "King" as a
real young cub and he had be­
come so lame that the Zoo Keep­
er, Mrs. Arnold Hood, could walk
up to the cage and rub his head.
“He was very gentle," the city
manager explained.
The death of “King" leaves Just
one lion at the zoo, a female
“ Quecnie".'

to the Sanford NAS.
Investigating the accident were
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mark Mack and Deputy Sheriff
James Singletary.

fo r Information On
CIRCULATION
PIL FA 2-2r.ll
or after G:.10 p.m.
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of Commerce.
Two trophies and five plaques
were presented So representatives
of the various schools, churches,
organisation* and businesses who
took top place in the float competi­
tion.
Serving a* Judges at the Wed­
nesday parade were: Mrs. Lionel
A. Arthur. Cireult Judge Voile A.
Williams Jr., and Postmaster Joel
Field.
*
In the Church Division the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church took top
place and received a plaque for

Land". Second place was taken
hy the Sanford Naval Air Station
for their float “Santa's Workshop "
Accepting the plaque for Odham
and Tudor was Art Harris and for
the Sanford N'avaT Air Station was
LlCdr. E. II. Dohne.
In the Civic and Fraternal Divi­
sion the Sanford Rotary Club look
top place with their entry “Child­
ren of the World". Tommy Mc­
Donald accepted tho plaque. Se­
cond place was won by the Sanford
Woman's Club for a “A Peek at
Santa". Mr*. Bill Kirk accepted

trophy for their entry of “Toy
Soldiers". Mrs. Velma Mitchell ac­
cepted the trophy on behalf of the
school.
John Alexander, Chairman of the
Jaycee Parade Committee, made
the presentations.
Hob MeKee, Chairman of the
Balloon Sales Committee report­
ed to the Jaycee* that all balloons
were sold before the parade was
half over. A total of approximate­
ly St.'A was raised to provide funds
for a shopping tour for children of
Lutheran Haven.

times we ran communicate better
hy turning up the volume a lit­
tle louder or more often."
Citing the tremendous growth
In Florida, Webber said, "we're
going to have to have more peo­
ple to do tho Jolt—more folks who
are qualified to get our share— so
we need to think In terms of deve­
loping people."
Webber warned the young busi­
nessmen not tn make decisions for
people they can make themselves.
(Continued oi Page I)

Sanford N A S Control Tower Is Busy Place

The program, arranged by Char­
lie Morrison, Is similar to one
staged here recently hy Nelson
and Gregory, and at times, hy Net.
and nelly Keller of tho same com­
pany. at the Sanford Klwanls Club,
the local Shrine d u h and at the
Congregational Christian Church.
On Tuesday, they will appear
before the Pilot d u h and on Pec.
IT, will do their act at the meeting
of the Farm Bureau, here Wives
of Rotarlanx are Invited to hear
the program Monday, Morrison
stated, this morning.

Additional
Local News

1nation.
The Control Tower at the San- 1 Coburn Air Control Man, Second Attack Wing One
Other VAIL3 plane commanders
ford Naval Air Station lx about Class, launched the first Skywar ] Sanford again flexed its muscles
one of the busiest places in Flor rior bomber of a nine airplane and Ihe damage that might have in the homtiLg stream were LlCdr
bomber stream from Heavy Attack been wrought had this not been a Phil Harward, Li (Jg) Dean Ort
Ida.
Radio communication to the lay­ Squadron Five and Eleven las'# bombing exercise defies the imagl- man and LtCdr. Robert Ostcrholm
man is a mass of words than can night beginning at 9:33 p. m.
These bombers, flown by your
only be unscrambled by one who
is trained to catch every syllable next doop neighbors in Sanford,
simulated bombing attacks on At­
and every call.
Signals hum constantly to keep lanta, Charlotte and Savannah be­
the control operator Informed as to fore returning here to their base.
the whereabout* of every plane Each bomber can carry more de­
taking off from the Sanford Naval struction than that wrought by
Air Station. A microphone is con- the entire weight of bombs dropp­
itantly at the operators mouth to ed in Worid War II
Departing at 9:33 p. m. and
carry message* to planes coming
and going in a continuing stream. thereafter at iO minute Intervals,
Strong beacon* signal messages the bombers formed a stream
across the field of air strips to through the sky until the last one
planes, trucks, jeeps, and other returned to Sanford at 1:33 a. m.
transportation plying hack and this morning.
forth taaiing planes onto the lakeWhile the citizens of yMlanta,
off strip or readying others for Charlotte and Jacksonville slept,
plane flighti scheduled practically the AM)’* from Sanford whistled
every minute of the day and night. over their heads In the midnight
"Orlando Air Traffic Control darkness only ten minute*. »
clears Seminole One to the Navy
MATRON Five contributed six
Sanford Airport via Victor 26T to A3D's to the bombing stream, and
Jacksonville, Victor three to Sav­ MATRON Eleven three. Lt. Robert
annah, Victor on* eight five to Kennedy of VAILS was the Plane
Augusta, Ga , Victor on# eight to Commander In Seminole One that
Atlanta; two zero to Royston, Vic- left at 9:33 p m. nn the flight that
tor three five to Asheville, NC. would eover many of the major
to Savannah, Victor three to Day- cities In southern United States.
ton* Beach, Victor 151 to Navy It was LtCdr. Louis Hoop that
Sanford. Maintain 33.000 feet alti­ piloted Seminole Nine and was last
tude in control area to Savannah, man to touch down in the early
17,non feet tn Charlotte, 39.000 feet morning.
IN THE CONTROL TOWER at Sanford Naval Air Station. Cdr. Joaeph M- Tully Jr. end Lt. Cdr.
to Navy Sanford.”
LtCdr. rtttoa ipsa; the long Cy Filton natch operations aa a bombing stream uf nine plane* taka off el 10 minute intervale last
With these words NAS Sanford vigil In the NAS Control Tower to night Each plane in tha simulated attack of three citim took uff from Sanford NAS on aplil-aecond
X SANFORD ZOO 8 MALB Mon “K im ” waa found deed this morning in kie cage. An attraction
vt-blalf Photo; Towaa Control Operator Jama* arariM tha operation tor Heave achedul*CSLai* l'b o W
U* local 100 for 1nor* than 19 y e a n , "King’* wan lX-jeara-oid.

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"Whet's m a n I had m m a te n woaka I knew 1 had made I t Aad
dlrcctad before. Tm a comedy wri­ later, 1 lean ed why I had~kidda
te^ — rv a worked Cor the Mg
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6,000-Year-Old Sea
Water In Natural
Bottle In Norway

By DXLOB SMTIW
UbM Fiaa* Waff Cormpoalcad
NEW YORK (UP) - Incredible
aa it sound* to (dentists (and aa
It will sound to you,) there Isn’t
tdueh doubt that g.MO-year-eld sea
water la contained la a natural
"bottle" In Norway.
Prof, fcaaro- Strom of the Uni*
agree that these obstacles can be vanity of Oslo ravealed hi* own
9 n e a ssf aely by radically-(hinged deabe to be ekeptlcal In Inviting
Americas attitudes.
adeutliti of the wodd to partici­
■ Ob* iBidbtoek la th* Insistent pate in a thorough atudy of an
M n at many American parents aitonldilng phenomenon.
tor a wide variety of training The "bottle" la a portion of
; aearaaa which, while admittedly Lake Tokko which on too aurfaeo
in i In much of ita depths la a
fresh water lake strictly. It la a
very narrow lakt but a very deep
one, with e maximum depth of
469 feet.
Owe* Pert of le e
1W« lake waa once part of too
sea. Some 6,000 peer* ago, the
Few parents apparently realise ■ea receded to It* preient level
how Urge a proportion of school which Is some MO feet below the
ttete la sew devoted to such level of too lake. Evidently the
"courses." A recent study la a tea water which remained behind
mburben Ugh school that la wide­ in that eery ancient age of cata­
ly regarded aa oo* of th* nation’s clysmic change, still ia there.
beat showed only TO par eent of
" it Is certainly difficult to ad­
Its teaching time devoted to aca­ mit the ponlblHty of lea water
demic subjects. In many high •till being left, but the complete
schools, It Is less than So per cent, inatyils leaves no doubt as to tha
The other Mg obstacle to higher water being *ea water," remarked
education standards Is the Ameri­ Prof. Strom.
cas belief that every child should H# and hia Norwegian col­
be compelled to attend school uo- league! In (heir intensive Investi­
tfl be Is If or li years old, re- gation*. first thought sea water
gaidleea of his desire or aptitude must be bubbling up Into the
fresh water from aatt springs In
the like bottom.
But they disproved this theory
when they found that too bottom
contained virtually none of the
kinds of day which could store
the salty waters of tha long-gone
set.
They ftnslly figured thst whet
must have happened was this:
When the sea receded, It loft tha
lake cavity filled with ica water.
L iter when a river formed, It
took In one end of tha cavity as
part of Its channel.
Halt Water Cornered
Tills Pow of fresh waler cori nered salt water In too rest of
i tha cavity. In tha dowd-moit, fari thcr-most, (hero was no Inter1 change of salt and fresh-water,
■ nor has there tw-en since. Thus
■alt water waa "bottled" by na| ture.
i fresh water took over tha an&gt; tire surface, of course, and this,
l In effect, put a stopper In the hoti tie. Strom reported that In this
. portion of the lake there was
. semi-stagnant water beginning at
I a depth of jnj feet and sxtend&gt; Ing downward to 432 feet. Be, nnath this water waa the sea we, ter.

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�WASHINGTON (VP&gt;—President
Elsenhower1a reevnry from a
cerebral attack apfaared today to
L ira wall outpaced the e x p e d i­
tion! of k ti doctor*.
—pne week ago the President's
fnydelan, said his recent illness
would “require a period of rest
and nftwtantlally decreased sctlv*
Ity estimated at a*A«ral' weeks."

s Recovery Seems To Outpace Doctors' Expectations

Ills schedule Taesday aad to­
day, however, bare no particular
resemblance to “r u t and sobstantlalty decreased aethUy."
Re scheduled a meeting today
with Republican Rouse, and Sen­
ate leaders to go over adminis­
tration plana for the next Con­
gress.
L ater this week, poatlbly Thurs­

day, he plana to drive to (Is firm
at Gettysburg, Pa., for a long
weekend.
The President's day Tuesday
was am attng In Its length and oc­
cupation In the light of the doc­
tor’s statements of• only
* a week
ago.
The President devoted most 6f
the morning to the bipartisan con­

ference of Congressional House
and Senate leaders. This meeting
lasted from t:M a.m. to 12:91
p m. The President left for an
hour and 29' minutes but spent
this time In his office.
1
He went to lunch and a midday
rest at about 1 p. m. and returned
to his office at 2:99 p^n. Thera
ha bald conferences with Dr.

James R. Killian, his (Psclal sel-| about bis having suffered either
entitle adviser, and Vice Frasl- a elot or a vascular apasm In
dent Richard M. Nixon. Ha v so ona of the small blood vcaasls of
dictated to his personal setretaiy, hla brain to the point that it had
Mrs. Ann Whitman.
caused some speech Impediment.
Thus hls office day, excluding
Speech Impedhneat Gene
the hour and a half off for luneh,
The speech Impediment has disran from 9:15 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. appeared and the White House
’This was one week after hls phy- has decided to discontinue dally
slclani were Issuing bulletins medical bulletins as long as the

President continues to progress
satisfactorily. Press
Secretary
Jamas C. Hagerty said bulletins
would tu t ha Issued unless there
was a change In the President's
condition.
The White House still had no
word on whether the President
win go to Part* *- ’ ‘ - .North At­
lantic T.
' “ sum­

mit" meeting later this, mouth. If
he goes in all probability ha
would h ire to l o a n Washington
soma tim e around D o t 14 to ar­
rive In Paris far the opening of
the session Dee. IK
A decision on Paris may not ho
made until soma time next week
after the President returns from
Gettysburg.

Shop and Save
In Sanford
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
SANFORD, FLORIDA.

NEWSPAPER

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1057

United Press Leased Wire

Launching
PLENTY OP BALLOONS were available at l* 4 * A annual Jayree-M whants Aanoeletlon Christmas
Parade. Uader the direction of Hob McKee, chairman of the llalloon Committee, balloon* were blown
up last nisht. Funds from the sale will go to providing Luthdran Haven children with a Christmas
■hopping tour where thsy will purchase gift* for on* another.
(Staff Photo)

Big Crowd Sees Yule
’Parade, Welcomes Santa
Mrs. F. Murray
Receives Award
Mra. Frances Murray of Sanford
•has been awarded a certificate *
faent In the 1957 C a r d ! Lane
M
/w a rd s for Tfalflc Safety.
I The award was presented at a
luncheon given In her honor at
Flnecrest Inn yesterday.
A. E. Houck, publications repre­
sentative of the Shell Oil Co. and
T- H. Scobcll, Shell Oil Co. reresenUtlva of DeLand, made the
ward.
The award presented Mrs. Mur­
ray was one of seven in four
states.
Attending (ha luncheon were:
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Ance Mit­
chell. Sanford Police Chief Roy
Williams, Sheriff J . L. Hobby.
Capt. Arnold Williams, Sergeant
Ben Butler, Herold llcckenhach,
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds. Mrs.
tklilca Willi nk, and Superintendent
Of Public Instruction It. T. Milwee.
Mrs. Murray waa honored for
promoting the organisation of a
bicycle inspection program In
Sanford, a countywide mothers pa­
trol at bus stops, and a boys patrol on school buses. Mrs. Murray
Is safety chairman of the County
Council Parent Teachers Associa
|fa n .
The Carol Lana Awards, named
far women's travel director of
Shell Oil Co., are the only national
awards recognising the accomp­
lishments of women In traffic
safety. They are presented for
significant contributions to the pre­
servation of lives through deve­
lopment and direction of an elfcc. tivc traffic program.

t

CAPE CANAVERAL, &lt;UP)—
I .ait nrim te complications— of a
routine nature — delayed this na­
tion's first satellite launching at­
tempt today and bad weather
could further upset the llmbtahle.
A storm front, expected to be
of only short duration, was mov­
ing In on the Cape Canaveral
launching site this morning with
brisk winds.
The Navy's Vanguard launching
team, minutely check — Haling
every function of the missile that
will carry America’! baby moan

Pianist Hailed
By Local Concert
Assn. Members

An appreciative crowd applaud­
ed concert pianist Gerson Ycssln
last night In the first program of
the Mutual Concert Astoelatlon
I t was the gayest moment in
series for this season.
Sanford's history whan the gigan­
The pianist, who mide hls ristic Jaycee Christmas Parade for
bute at the age of seventeen, thrill­
1957 stepped off a t erectly 4
ed the audience with hls playing
o'clock this afternoon.
of Chopin's Walti in C Minor. Fan­
Parade Marshall Herbert Stcntasy-In promtu, Nocturne In F Ma­
strom signaled the Highway Patrol
jor ind Polonaise Is A-Plat.
lotHU performance waa hailed by
,eara
__ ,to. move
. . . off tn the lead
h
..
Incumbent Mayor M. L. Gary
itherifT; -Tire* Chief,
OvM p,.opposed fo r.th e find a s
drnt M. t . Reborn Jr. and Piratic Hit* »« • rears fa yesterday’s
Debussy's popular Clair de Luna
Irma John Alexander. Also In Oviedo City Election, was fleeted and General Lavlna were played
Chairman
the lead were the President of the by a landslide over hla opponent by the artist along with .MataMerchants Association, the City Joseph Kmmitt Priest.
guena by Lecuona and Liszt's
Commission, County Commission,
Tarrantetla.
Mayor
Osry
received
183
voles
and Chamber of Commerce.
George Gershwin's Rhapsody In
The U. S. Marine Color Guard, to hls opponents 5. There wrre Blue and Three Preludes display­
a Marine Platoon iqd a Navy Pla­ approximately VS registered vot­ ed the tonal beauty of hit musi­
cianship.
toon of the Sanford Naval Air ers for the election.
Station headed t h o marching The four Incumbent eouncllmen
The Three Maries: Alnllsh, Ainunits. Neat In the line of march who ran unopposed were elected. Ham and Mintlka was played in
was the Seminole High' School Joo I. lieaslcy received 171 votes; the top three %claves with a light
Band, the Pep Squad and Seminole W. Rex Clonts 174; Karl Daul 176; and lilting touch.
High School float.
The artiit then gave hls varla
and J. Y. Harris 174.
T Jere were tl sections of the
B. F. Wheeler Jr. who has scrv- tlons of tho "Anlveriary Waltz."
parade, each section In charge of ed is councilman of Oviedo for I Including tho way Beetbovsn Mo
an Asalstant Parade Marshall. As­ a number of years did not seek **« tnd Chopin might Have writsisting Herbert Stenstrom were: reflection. Ilia brother-in-law. Wit- tan It.
David Kllngensmith, Ralph Wight, liam II. Martin (ought the vacancy
As a well-deserved encore, Sir.
Everett Harper, Boh Shedden, Ma­ and received 169 votes.
Yesiln p l a y e d Rachmaninoffs
son Wharton, Bill Gramkow, Ho
Although his name was not on Theme from tha Second Plano
ward McNulty. Glenn McCall, Bob the ballot, Ben F. Ward Jr. recelv- Concerto, the Fire Dince and a
.
(Contimiid. on Page 9)
i ed two write-in votes.
Rraslltan piece.

Gary Is Re-Elected
Mayor By Landslide

Law To Clamp Down On Violators
Sheriff J. L, Hobby of Seminole
County, fallowing a three day
spree of traffic fatalities, Injuries
and property damage, issued
strict orders to his entire staff of
deputy sheriffs to "clamp down
on traffic violations."
The Sheriff, yesterday, Issued
the "slrletnrder" memo to hls
officers to write tickets on all vio­
lations.
"This spree of tn ffle accidents
must stop," the Sheriff said and In
ostler to keep our citizens -from

killing *nd hurting themselves
"we will be constantly on the
watch for every violation.”
Ono man was killed and Iwo In­
jured In a highway crash on State
Road 413 at the Interesectlon of
Brisson Ave. last Saturday after­
noon; another man waa killed
Monday night af the Intersection
of Country Club Drive and the
old I,ake Mary Road when two
cars crashed, one man waa Injur­
ed in the accident. The sheriff
also pointed out that two people
were Injured in a car-train colli­
sion tn Longwood.

1County Commission
Sticks To Plat Law
The Board of Seminole County, "We've been going along Uko this
Commissioners yesterday "stuck ever staej I've been on the board
to their plat law" and refused to . . we’re already enmeshed In ous
approve six plats for Seminole' own laws."
^County developments.
| However, County Attorney CleveCommtssloncrs, during the morn- land again pointed out that the
Ing session, called for a cheek on *»«nl of commissioners has never
each sit* by an engineer or eon- zdopled a procedure by which the
tour maps provided. In order to 1?**1 *»w» m*f»h» ** tdministered.
mu point drainage.
I Commission Chairman Fred DyCounty Attorney Mack N. Clcve- »°n climaxed the discussion by apJsnd Jr. advised commissioners "If pointing a commute# "to provide
you're going to have a plat law. » procedure" to which he named
Commissioner John Kfider as
„abide
.. by It. If not,J do away with .W
aa• a.B m
.and as members- Com­
chairman,
IL"
*
fy The discussion developed when missioner Homer Little, I* P. Ha­
.lev elopers failed to provide the gan, William Krslzcrt, Col. S. G.
entire right-of-way for syeeli Harrlrasn and County Attorney
along Ihctr developed areas when : Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
adjacent areas "will probably ne­
We’re trapped fa our own laws,
one commissioner commented. It
ver be developed."
Commissioner John Krider firm- will bo up to '.his committee to
ly stated "We will have 30 foot1provide a procedure by which plats
atrccts or we don’t accept them." might be examined, sites checked.
The plat law requirements eime j and other necessary requirements
up again for further discussion In ^met by developer* before plats are
the afternoon session of the board j presented to the Board of CommitCommissioner Krlder a t » t e d | signers lor s iw u a jl

Along with the property damage,
the fatalities, Ihe injuries and suf­
fering, Sheriff Hobby said, there
Is always the danger of hundreds
more along the highways and
roads of Seminole County.
"AH of this must stop." he said,
"and we are going to be watching
around Ihe clock In order to provent motorists from running into
one another."
Constable J . Q "Slim" Gallo­
way, hearing of Sheriff Hobby's
order, said "1 am going to crack
down on traffic Violations along
with the Sheriffs Department."

Into spice, expected to bo rgidy
for touching off the carrier rocket
around 4 p. m. (eat),
By that time, however, a storm
with winds up to 23 mile* an hour
was expected to be whipping the
alV*. The front was expected to
pass within an hour or so. leaving
the weather suitable fnr a launch­
ing.
*
lias Top Priority
11 was emphasised here amt In
Washington that no other missilefiring schedules had Interfered
with (he firing of the Vanguard,
which had lop priority, U is to
put a ( inch satellite in an orhti
around the earth.
Herichel Schootey, Defense De­
partment public Information chief,
laid "It Is perfectly obvious they
are getting a tot of variables" In
pulling the Vanguard through its
pre-llight tests and "they have
to doctor the times as they go
along."
All troubles found In the Intri­
cate mechanism were apparently
of a minor nature that needed on­
ly adjustments to prepare the mis­
sile for a perfect flight.
Winds rose to II miles in hour
at the missile launching site this
morning ami visibility was expect­
ed to be near zero by the sched­
uled 4 p. m. launching time.
Daylong Rehearsal
An 11-hour countdown that
mast pigccile, th» hunching hegan
at' S’ a.' m. lAirtrig (ho countdown
period every member of the
launching team rehearse* Ms as­
signments until all are letter per­
fect when the big shoot Is ready
to go.
Although the Vanguard wax get­
ting preferential treatment here,
other members of the U. S. mis­
sile family also were being read­
ied. These included tha Snark, an
Air Force guided missile, ami
probably the Thor, a ballistic mis­
sile also belonging to the Air
Force.
Preparations on these missiles
In no »'»y Interfered with the Vanguild project, however.

STALLED ON ACL railroad tracks' at Longwood, thin car was twirled off tha tracka by a pasnsaxrr
train. Two people were injured. David Webb ItUnkrnehip Jr., driver of tha rar waa ualajured when
father were taken to Florida Sanltarlas
ha jumped clear. Hla mother ami............
(Photo by Bergstroto)

Brown Is Named
Board Chairman

Robert E, Brown was named Dir­ sou ami supplies and stationery at
ector of the Seminole County Zon­ 11.000.
Brown's appointment la affstting and Planning Commission by
„
lva Dec. 9. The Board of Seminole
the Board of hemlnolo County c ounly Commissioners terminated
Commissioners yesterday.
the service of John Fox as Direc­
The appointment followed the tor effective at midnight Dec. 9.
The Board of Commissioners
recommendation of Ihe Zoning and
took exception to Col. Hsrrlmin’s
Planning Commission.
statement that the* Dirertor would
However, after approving funds take care of inspections until a
for operation of Ihe Planning and man for that office Is employed
Zoning Commission, the Board of and until the program got under­
Commissioners r e q u e s t e d (he way.
Commissioner John Krlder ask­
group to name ■ Building Inspect­
ed "Isn't the Building Inspector a
or as early aa practicable.
key man In the program?
Col. 8. G. Ilarrlman, represent­
Cot. Ilarrlman explained that
ing the Planning and Zoning Com­ "he’s not the kry but he's very
Ministerial Assn.
mission at yeilerday's session essential. Both men are essential,"
outlined a 116,500 budget for Ihe he said, "but both have different
To Elect Officers
fiscal 1937-38. Director's salary type Jobs.
set at 16,000 with a |1,&lt;WD llarriman revealed that the ZonTomorrow Morning was
travel expense account; Building Ing and Planning Commission has
The First rresbyterfan Church tnipcctor's salary was set at $3.- three or four applications for
will be thr scene of tho Seminole OAU with travel expense at $1,000; Building Inspector under consld
County Ministerial Association Secretary's salary was set at $2,- eratlon.
meeting Thursday morning at IQ
o'rlork.
This Is the last meeting of Ihe 9-Year-Old Bags
fiscal year and now members will
lie elected at this time. All mem­ Six Point Buck
bers are urged to be present for
He's done it again!
this Important session.
A nine-year-old hunter broke all
records with hls Thsnksgtving day
bag of a six point burk.
Young David Pell, hunting on
Thanksgiving Day with hls uncle,
Albert Pell and Joe Masters
brought down the buck with hts
shotgun In the Farmington Hunt
Ing Area east cf Osteen.
th e youngster has proof that he
fired the shotgun himself because
as he described It. was "black and
blue" on hls right shoulder, lie
used a 12 gauge single shot shot
gun.
David said that when he hit the
buck the first time he reloaded hls
shotgun and fired the second shot
to stop the six point deer.
He fired from a stump on which
he was standing and brought hls
deer down about &lt;9 30 Thanksgiv­
ing morning.
A hunter passing hy on horse*
hark said "I'll trade you my horse
and saddle for that deer." Of
course, David turned down the of­
fer.
,
Weight of the buck was 100
pounds.

QHici?is Refuse
Tq Aidlfl Proyidtaj.
Fire Protection '
Seminole County commissioner*
turned "thumbs down" on a re­
quest from thr City of Sanford to
assist In providing fire protection
for the county areas outside of the
city llmta of Sanford.
City Manager Warren E. Know­
les explained In a letter to the
Uoart of County Cdmmlssloneri
that It took nearly 114,000 addi­
tional cost to maintain fire prolection in the county area.
"There la no authority for tha
county commission to appropriate
funds for such as this," County
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland J r,
explained to the commissioners.
He said "It la up (o the people
to setup a tax district to provide
'funds for fire protection In the
areas outside of city limits.'
Commissioners Instructed the
county's attorney to answer the
letter from the City.

Additional
Local News
On Page 9

't i l fik ilA tm e u
WHEN nr* Christmas gift#
presented la HoUsndt
gjerues l u i J puu eem.vqj
- ijlM
n jlQ

NATIONAL BAFETT COUNCIL'S Carol Laao Award
proenird yrsttrday to Mrs. Frances Mur­
ray by T. It. rfrovell. Looking on during Ike presentation were: Superintendent of Public Instruction
U. T. Milwoe, Sheriff J. U Hubby, Seoxell, Mm. Murray, and Sanford Polir* Chief Roy William*.
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Out For Now

All o f our great wars have been fought In
Tha Chrtotmos f l w e e to a tlm* for friendgoodwill and pleasant fellowship. Part, the main by citizens armies. Our system of
the obswvaitca Is an exchange of special national defense is based on a reasonably
and grafting*. It to an excellent op* small military force and a large civilian re­
nltjr to as pr ies our warm affection serve. In case of emergency, our young
members o f oar families and esteemed men are called Into the Armed Forces and a
For manjr youngsters it (s a good firearm b place-1 In their hands. They are
to got the thlnga they w an t Christ- expected to use It. So long as this situation
comes but once a year and children exists, our boys wil want to own a gun and
persuasive methods of sugyestlnr the know how to properly use it. This, too, U
whbfc they meet desire. Some will normal..
Ownership of firearms by y o u n g
their own automobile. Some will went
Mcyele. Others will have their heart act people creates no problem so long as they
have e sense of nsponsibUlty and a know,
a real gun for Christmas.
•There b an historic tradition In America’s ledge of guns. Like the automobUe, a gun
•ttitudn oward fire*m s. Tt represents a can be safe or dangerous depending entirely
priestess freedom won by our forefathers upon how well trained or how poorly trained
which few other nations snjoy. It is re­ la the parson who handles It. Instruction in
flected in the memorable stories of the ■afo gun handling now b being given In
early pioneers in their fight against wild shooting clubs, schools, and the youth groups
gnimsJs. savages, end other hardships as­ throughout America. In most cases It Is has.
sociated with the development o f our nation. ed on courses established by the National
I t lhree In our hiatory books and our litera­ Rifle Association of America. Every parent
ture. We find It in the movies, in radio, in should see to it thnt his boy or girl knows
rblon, and la active participation by mH- about firearms and firearms safety. Sooner
Amaricans in the shooting sports, or later they win be faced with a request
___ in n s art part and pares! o f the precious for a real gun for Christmas.
In many homes there is at least ona old
’ heritage of our youth.
' In early days, the ownership and u m of gun closely asoclated with family hiatory.
t firearms was naeassary for survival. Today It may bo a flintlock from the Revolution,
era do not depend upon them for our daily a cap-and-bell from the Civil War, or a
meals ,but shooting continues to be an Im- •modern military rifle. On tha other hand,
tant segment of our aetivitlea. The change it may be merely an old rifle or shotgun
the manner of living In our society, with which was someone’s cherished possession.
the even-increasing availability of leia-It is only natural that young people are in*
Die time, less focused attention on parti, terested in guns and want to include them
daptiem in activities such as hunting and among their personal possessions.
target shooting. A s more people avail them,
If your youngster h is a proper sense of
selves of these wholesome activities, thsse responsibility sod knowledge of safe gun
forms of recreation become a part of the handling, give him a real gun. It wilt be
normal Uvea of our children.
for him a cherished possession.

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People Want Clear-C ut News Now
Why b it that soma man who occupy
placet In government a n reluctant
to trust people with the truth? This ques­
tion b prompted by the pointless delay In
revealing tha “alight chill’’ suffered by
President Eisenhower was in raallty a mild
stroke.
Even after the true nature of tha Preai.
deal’s al)rnent waa disclosed, there was con.
fusion as to- its aafclausness. Reporters were
not permitted to interview the consulting
. physician. They sought in vain to get daar,
direct answers to simple questions that
were legitimate concern of the American
people. The result wss a welter of rumors
and fears of the sort which the White House
h ig h

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Wednesday, December 4, 1957

had tried to svert.
There was no valid reason for spoon
feeding the public with news of the Pres!
dent's attack a little at a time. When there
Is bad news, the pepole should promptly
be given a straight, clear-cut acount of It.
Americans are the free citizens of s g n a t
nation. They should not be treated lik e
children.
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Shopping Early Has Meaning
The annual exhortation to do your Christ­
mas shopping early is bursting into full
flower again. The question arises: Why?
There are several excellent answers. For
one thing, the selection of gifts Is best esrly
in the buying season. Shoppers are less
numerous, too—and considerably leas tense
and agituted. Clerks are sweeter-tempered
and can give more time to individuals.
But the best reason of all for shopping
early is that this frees one’s mind and spirit
for the renl meaning of Christmas. That
meaning is not to be found in a harried
rush to get down through a check list of
gifts to be given. Christmas b * joyous
celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
It should not be marred by a last-minute
rush to do what ought to have been done
weeks before.
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Maybe the beat way to convince the very
young that * career in science might be a t.
tractive would be to show pictures of nu­
clear physicists wearing two six shooters.

Agriculture News

to one half pounds of 4-1)12 or 4• 4 fertiliser per 100 square feet of
row. Make on* application before
planting or per year for.bougain­
villea. Sidadress bulbs two or three
time* during the growing season.
When fertilising treei, use three
pounda of M 4 per Inch of treo
diameter for smell trees—that li,
those le u than six Inches to diame­
ter. For largo trees—oter tlx in­
ches—use five pounds per inch of
diameter.
For moro details or help with
special problemi or for bulletins
on these subjects contact or drop
by tho county agricultural egont'a
office In th* Court House.
Seminole County rinks IBth ka
total aereaga planted to ornamen­
tal nursery itoek to 4S Florida
counties, according to the ltSi-M
season State Plant Board Inspec­
tion reports. This amounts to over
a million plants planted an soma
TT aeree.

By CECIL A. TUCKER, II
I of the tree. Before planting shrubs,
sis and bulbs,
Just because fall la here, don't' ennuels. perennials
put your ornamental plants on a i broadcast the fertiliser evenly
starvation diet U you went them ' over the bed tree, then work it
to do their beet for you plan to into the top eight Inches of the
give them adequate fsrtlliisr at all ■oil. Altar planting, water tha
a m , broadcast the fertiliaor for
aeaions of the year.
Extension Ornamental Horticul­ shrubs, perennials, and annuala,
turist R. W. McElwt* points out then water in the fertiliser. Bulbs,
that we fertilise ornaraentele to oa tho other hand, may b* sidesupply them with nutrients— the i dr****d
For annuals and perennials, an
raw material* they use In their
food manufacturing and growth avenge soils, Dr. McElwee recom­
re
• sses. This, In turn, stlmu- mends using one to ono half pounds
i vegetative gra wthigd flow- of * 4 4 fertiliser per 1W equere
•ring during the growing teaton; feet of bed or lOo feet of row.
foot growth during the domsut Use nitrates ae needed to tpetag
and summer
aenon and the growing season.
For shrubs, sueb ae aialeai,
Timing La Important In fcrtiliiatton Trees should be fertilised in camellias, bougalnvillaai, hibiscus,
oarly spring, when grouth starts; gardenias, and erotons, apply on*
shrubs in early spring, early sum- to om half pounda of 44-4 per 100
» * r and late fall, with perhaps square feet of arte. Mako four
another application la late eum- applications per year ae indicated
m tr if heavy rains follow early above.
Tho first public weather service
For bulba and bougainvillea Dr. in this country was established to
summer application; annual! and
perennials and bulba, at time of McElwee recommends using one Cincinnati, Ohio, ia 1504.
planting end two «r three lime*
during the growing season.
Another Important cooelderatloa
la how to apply tho fertiliser. For
tm * . apply It to poach bar holes
U Inches deep and II lnchet apart,
•paced under tho entire canopy

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General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

WANTED

Hy level ergaaisatiea . . . .
or Woasa* with oaporience to
■eating public tor port-Uma
wort. Meal have ear.
Write ilk* Herald, Bax C-IF
Giving ago

NEW TOPS ( U F &gt; - \ key
vrexstonsl Democrat d-Harsd t*.
tfsr that Satis* • rim ti'h advan­
ce* nrobsbty have ruled out a ta t
cut (Sr the American people tat
the next t a r or ftvo years sad
posJlWy looser.
The aseortlan came from RepWitbur D. Mips of Arkansas, see
rankinf Democrat on the
Houao Ways and Satina Commit­
tee which origlnatea all tax iagltA clone adviser on tax policy
to Speaker Sara Rayburn, Mills
played a major role la p en
Democratic l e a d e f o to eai
plana for a tai-cuttlng drive
the last session of Congress.
In • speech prepared for the
American Tax Foundation, W ill
made two major potato:
Tho I! JHW,000.000 budget aurptus
forecast by tba adminlatratlofl la
October for the current fiscal year
la already disappearing and the
government may wind up the yaar
June 10 with a budget deficit.
Spending ia running higher «»d
revenues lower than anticipated
The space-age defense program
haing planned to m eet the now
Soviet challenge will result la a
"prolonged rise” In defease spend­
Dy RUSSELL KAY
veralty.
We like te tktnk of Florida as
Into tbla building Dr. Alien Is ing. tt could ba accompanied by
up and cemlof. • leader among pouring hla deepest thinking. hla a resurgence of Inflationary forI ees that would mako tt economicthe states. We enjoy reading ac­
counts of the state's pragm a and S T S
.21S S S 5
development.
director o f K r ie s . Wo i t .Urt |
When someone speaka of Florida Immediately acquiring book* but 1 ..
as "woefully backward’’ we tm- I want t building constructed f o r! “ n *p*ndin&lt; lrap,et U Wt*
mediately question the statement 230,000 volumes and capable of!
When 1 opened ■ letter today from eipanilon. The Unlversiy of Flor­
my friend Thomas Dreler, a mem­ ida baa ioo.ooo books.
ber of the State Library Board
MI want enough room for 2,000
and ra id tha bald statem ent ’’Flor­ m u , we can use tha rooms for
ida la woefully barkwarda" I didn't
claea work at first until expnnalon The Editor
like i t
of th t library itself ia possible but The Ssnford Herald,
For more yaari than 1 ran re­ I want the library under one roof Sanford, FIs.
num ber Tom has been dovotlng a for afflelent and economical opera­ Dear Sir:
good deal of his time and reiourcYou and the Herald staff hive
tion, I want optn book itaeks,
as to promoting librarian and hi* easy of acceae to student," Allen been most cooperative In support
latter waa to point out to me that said.
tog th* Seminole County United
Florida ranks 30th among the
Fund drive.
“
tt
must
be
an
exciting
place,
states aa far as library facilities
Cltiieni of Sanford should be
this
library,
offaring
modern
faelf*grateful for your public spirited tolilies
such
a
j
closed
circuit
tele­
Tom btmoans tba faet that so
terest In these deserving commu
many of our civic Isadora show vision viewing rooms, music listen­ oily projects. Ctrtoinly all of oa
ing
and
languaga
listening
booths,
lUtlo latorsit In Increasing tha
who have been working to Um
montit capacity of our cltlsans. art viewing rooms and projection United Fund campaign want to
A library can offer ao much In roomsgfor documentary films we thank you for the fine coverage
the way of cultural advantage to will keep.
you gave to k ttp your readers In­
Tba library building will be the formed of tho p ro rren of this ex
■very dtisen and It ia unfortunate
that ao many of ua Ignore this fact heart of ,the campus and on iu cellent charity effort.
and show little Interest la tho sub­ top Goar I want a faculty lounge
Your* truly,
where Instructors can go to snjoy
ject.
George Teuhy. President
Dr. John S. Allen, the very cap­ a coffee break, to get to know
United Fund.
able and likeable president of tho each other better and become a
vrorilng
team
,"
Re
concluded.
new state university that ia to bt
erected in Tampa, knows that an
Just aa a library Is the vary
adequate library must bo tho heart heart of a university, so should a
ef tho institution.
library be tha throbbing heart of
When Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler a community, offering Its eltlsena
started the Unlvarilty of* Califor­ tho Information and the Ideas thay
nia he aald, "Give mo a library need for tbelr mental growth and
and I'll build a university around material success. Tfflth th* proper
1*-”
public library aystea th* mental
Dr. Allen holds this aame view capacity of the state will b# toand in a recent press interview he crossed and our eltlsens become
said that the canter of tho cam­ bettor Informed end better able
pus, dominating tt geographically to cope intelligently with the probend Ideologically, will bo tho lib ra-1lama of business and averyday
ry, tha highest building at tho uni- ■life.

Too Late To Classify

Ityews

Keeps 90-Year-Old
Mother Prisoner
CHICAGO (UP&gt;— A SO-jrtar olt

widow was hold a virtual prisoner
by her spinster daughter ia as
empty nine - apartment building

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AUGSBURG, GERMANY (AHTNC)—Army Specialist Third Clajj
Leroy Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor, Route 2, Sanford.
Fla., recently participated in f
practice parachute Jump with the
ll|h Airborne Divisions lltth In­
fantry in Germany.
Specialist Taylor, a clerk in lha
Infantry’s Headquarter! Company,
executed tho Jump under eimulated combat conditions.
Taylor entered the Army la July
IMS and arrived In Europe In
March 1N«.
He wpa graduated from Seminole
High School In IMS.
9

with » Ugkt or heat and little
toed, s probate court hearing hat
revealed.
Tba mother, Sira. Hattie Rico,
widow s i ■ Chicago grain broker,
weighed euly 1} pounda when poUce broke Into the bhilding and
rescued her. She said she had
only a tow sips of milk far five
daya and bogged police for food. apartmentAuUwriUes foreed their way
‘T*ve been praying for a year
that somebody would rescue ms,” past Dorothy and found the bed­
ridden M n. Rice with her other
the told authoritie.
The btxrarc case came to light spinster daughter, Marian. 53, 1y
Monday when Probata Judge Rob­ tog dead in bed betide her.
e rt J. Dunne appointed a con­ Ncster laid Marian, who hid
servator for the eatatea of Mrs. suffered from epilepsy, apparently
died of malnutrition and natural
Rice and her daughter, Dorothy.
■.
Copt. Fremont Nestor of *ub- causes.
Dorothy has been committed t r
urbaa Oak Path police said au­
thorities were summoned by th Kankakee state hospital for
neighbors to Um Rico apartment the Insane.
The apartment building, which
building across the street from
the exclusive Oak Park Club, on could have provided the family
income. bad
with s substantial income,
Nov. a .
The neighbor* aald they heard Seen vacant aince 1541 when Dor­
Dorothy a h o o t l o g incoherently othy ordered the tenants to leave
t o '* s btlceay ef the Junk-straws • because she opposed rant controls.

om m m

“I cth’t htnrt counting until ha fallal"

I idiV i 553

Choose Frames Carefully
For The Child's Glasses
Vp HUMAN N. HMMJIM, HA.

YOU have ts u a s great deal of girls. It seems they emphasise
tare when purchasing ilxaees for the round lines of childhood In a
your youngsters.
warm feminine way.
The eye specialist will make For little boys, angular or
•art that the learn comet the squared lenses probably are ad­
chtld’a visual dUBeulttos, hut ftl visable. Ivon though thslr faces
up to you to help him pick out b u tt *01 yet developed the angu­
tho proper etyte of frames.
lar Unas associated with mascu­
Mo Ridicule
linity, such lenses make them
Children, remember, can be took grown-up and attractive.
very cruel with their remarks, so
Them 0 3
you must be certain that tha If your child keep* pulling oS
frame* of your youagrtafa it glasses, attach a shoelace the
gUes« ora eo attractive that
•f hla hair to the sldeptoce
they bring admiring comments behind the ears tad the* knot
from his playmates Instead of them at the buck of hla head.
ridicule.
You can do the n n e thing
For one thing, t e n t give
with Utile glrla. eacept that 1
child spectacles th at am t ■uggset you use n ribbon, instead
large for hiss far tear th at be wig of a shoelace, and knot It In u Mg
outgrow the proper u m .
Lari A T m *

Children Uke to do thing* by
Of aonne hell outgrow ___ MMtive*. Ha you can help
la Um*. last ae be outgrows his hooot your younrstcr’s morale by
ahoeo and clothes. Pwt nke many permitting him to select hla own
•4 hi■ toys s*d dotting
gtoss frame* from among several
tta e W rig iM

Which you know ore well-salted
ko him.

a year, anyway.
Ho I think r s veep *
nabs your ekfld lw* j
task to auvo a tow domain.

Up son Is constantly
food hock up Into his
he* swallowing *
•gain. What causa* this?
Tho
Institute Answer; T h is condition to
whUb kuowe a lid
itanttoo. i t usually
etfte ttsaa I ds. ssgn tank
I* children, and generally
lens
ora
fat

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F I M A N C I S I K V I C I , IN 7
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lured wool hand . . . Sea their rich angora and
walk easily, never pull t a u t . . . their smooth ru,
made for you! Red, beige, nutmeg, aqua.
10 to 18.

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Wed .Dee. 4, 1957—Pag* 8

Woman’s

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Conning The News
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Patty Loop la a girl of diversi­ golf and rained when they wanted
CASSELBERRY- T h e
fied talents, especially aa tong as to sleep or relax. Pretty nice.
Christmas Bazaar el t
Guess Earl Higginbotham knows
children are envolved Patty, who
berry C om suattp M e t h e d l t l
has one son, Is the new den mo­ a news story when he sees It—and
Church will spra at 11
ther of Den i. Pack 10, as well is his idea of newa la tha light of
Saturday, D*;. 7 trader
the leader of Brownie Troop 20$. Emily and Frank Woodruff hav­
of Mrs. George Ketter,
ing lunch together at ooe of the
She has no girls.
chairman.
Results of both of these endea­ drugstores—and Frank paying for
^
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1
I
Booths, offering for sale an as­
it.
Earl
needs
to
look
around.
vors w e n seen last week In the
sortment of home-baked grail,
Seminole Memorlat Hospital, where Seems to me there's a lot of men
handmade aprons, doO riothet,
a display of tha First Thanksgiv­ taking their wives out to lunch
fancy towels and many oth r Kama
ing w ai placed In the waiting every ilnglt day. I’ll be the first
will be a rt up In typical bazaar
room., The scene was made by to admit that 1 wish I were one of t i n e r l - c a w F j§ r: « s p r ,
manner. One of the feature Items,
Brownie and Cub Seouta, eaeh them.
In eonitant demand, according IP
While I don’t have a lot of naws ***.*:y Ji i /* ' f a * . . *
working In their own group. Patti
Mrs. Wayne Smith, one of tha
took the beat of eaeh for the group­ tonight, perhaps 1 ean tackle gent­
chairmen, will be the 'sleepying In the hospital. The details ly a subject which la being n head" pillow. Hand palate/ utility
w en perfect, right down to ■ tiny eelvad with a difference af opin­
sett will be shown and one booth
turkey made of elay, restlag on a ion. For years we have all put
will be deroted to flowers and
T.
B.
Christmas
seala
on
our
pack­
platter.
plants and one to white elephsat
Don’t forget books for the Fine- ages and cards. This year the T.
Items.
Association
did
not
Join
the
ere
at
School
Library.
Books
suit­
:
- r 's
'
The Christian tyome Makar* So­
able for ehlldnn In grades one United Fund Drive. Wn are sorry MRS KIRBY F1TR JR - leader or Brownie Troop S it.
*lx new brownies with their pine
through five a n needed. While they did not, but they felt they at investiture ceremonies
ante* held Monde
Monday at the
Ike Place
Plaec rest. Baptist Church. Mrs. Stephen Oliver la the ciety will serve a ham dinner, W&gt;
cleaning out closets, shelves etc., had always done so well with seals assistant leader. Left to right, Mary Stainer, Linda Conn, Mrs. Fite, Carolyn McBride, Margaret glnnlng at 8 p. m. All
for visiting Christmas nlatlves, that It was not necessary. It la Wilson, Deborah Ilowe, Melanie Paulsen.
(Photo hy Bergstrom) will go into Use church budding
fund.
think of the school. Living in Flor­ our policy at this newspaper to
ida la wonderful, but since th en support the Fund Drive- We be­
a n no nttles moat of our posses­ lieve in 1L However, there la no
Casselberry Club
The dragonfty la a creature «t
sions a n thrown out when wa ean reason why we cannot put In
the air, never walking. His lag*
n ^ longer use them. Don't throw word or two for the good .deeds
Has New Members are used ooly for catching
Y
w
out those books! Call the school done by the T. B. Association. If
tain Church will meet at the
WEDNESDAY
CASSELBERRY— A vote to a- and a t landing and perching
and someone will be glad to pick you intend to uso your aeali,
Prayer Meeting will be held at church December S at 10:00 A. M. mend the constitution of the Wom­
please
send
what
you
ean
for
them up. If you do not wish to
the First Baptist Church at 7:30 Mr*. Ubby Brandies will be In
an's Club, changing Its meeting of day meeting.
glvo them away, perhaps you them.
P. M. and Sunday School Workers' charge of the program.
Recent members added to tha
8 p. m, lo an eerller hour will be
might lead them during tha achool
council at 8:15 P. M.
FRIDAY
club's
roster are Mrs. John Baa*
year.
taken
at
the
club’a
meeting
Wed­
Girl Scout Troop No. 181 of the
World Day of Prayer. Come to
mer, Mrs. Joseph Mulaon, Mrs.
Last year the Lake Mary Volun­ Audubon Society
First Presbyterian Church will the Chapel of the First Baptist nesday night, Dec. 4.
Carl Jack, Miss Clara L. C arpal*
teer F i n Department put on a
meet In the Youth Building et 3:30 Chureh any time during the day
A color slid* program on home er, Mrs. W. W. Wilson and
chicken barbequ* that lingered Hears C. R. Mason
p. m.
for prayer.
decoration, furnished by the Cele- M. J . O bent.
long in the mind. With the pro­ The Seminole Audubon Society
The Senior High Fellowship of
MONDAY
nese Corporation was shown at
ceeds they bought a good part of mat at the Civic Building In Fort the First Presbyterian Church will
There will be ■ meeting of the the club'i recent Wednesday meet­
lovely fire engine that allows Mellon Park, Sanford, Monday meet for supper at 8:00 p. m.
IV W
Friendship League of the Congre­ ing. Mrs. Carl Michael and Mrs. M-n end women t r y Niagaras
Lake Mary residents to sleep in evening, for Its regular monthly
The Senior High Choir of the gational Christian Church, In the Roy Pottleger were hostesses end Deep peaetratlag moorage No
-ahh and beta*
peaee. This year the enterprising business meeting. The guest speak­ First Presbyterian Church will Fellowship Halt of the church at Mrs, II. II. Hart and Mrs. Herbert
'0 treatm ents
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Lake Mary cltisens wish to build er, C. Russell Mason, Eaecutlve meet for rehearsal at 8:30 p. m.
1:30 p. m. December I. Christmas Morrison were guests. A ThanksCall Marfdaa H—
a home for their fire truck. So, Director of the Florida Audubon
The Senior High Fellowship ol boxes will be picked to be sent ' giving Day theme was carried out
1887 N. Oraags Ave.
they are having another barbe- Society, gave a colored slide talk the First Presbyterian Church will to the Seminole County Homo,
Orlando, Ph. GA 2-8174
in the decorations for tho pre-hotlon
the
birds
and
their
natural
life
que.
meet for recreation at 7:30 p. m.
JOSE TULLY awiega at the Mexican pinaU at Ua birthdey P*rtr
N ext. Saturday night at the In Cuba, Jamaica, and the Isl* of
The Mid week Bible Hour of the
Friday, in an attempt to break It. The plnta bolda a day pot filled
First Presbyterian Church will be
, * with candy, gum and favor*. When the pot U broken, a mad aeramb- Chamber of Commerce, dozens of Plnea.
This tour, known as the Carib­ conducted by the Pastor, Rev. A
e te cnauea.
____________________
(Staff Photo) spicy hot chickens will be diaper
led—along with cole flaw, baked bean Tour, Is the longest and with­ G. Melnols, at 7:00 p. m.
beans, rolls and coffee. The price out a doubt tha most Interesting
The Chancel Choir of tho First
Is ressonsble, and the food delict of the many tours sponsored by Presbyterian Church will meet for
Mexican Pinata
ous. Earl Toney and Cotton Drown the Florida Audubon Society. De- rehearsal at the Church at 7:30 p.
are doing the honors with the llcloua refreshments were served m.
Broken A t Birthday
birds. Serving starts i t ! p. si. by the Geneva group.
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
Fsnchon and Mae McRoberts are
Party Given Friday
Circle
5
of the First Baptist
Second
day
of
annual
Sanford
back
from
their
vacation
In
PineA Mexican pinata was broken Fri­
Auxiliaries Plan
Church will be In charge of the
day to climax the birthday party Flower Show, Mayfair Inn. Doora hurst North Carolina, where for
“Week of Prayer for Foreign Mis­
given for seven year old Jose Tully open at 11:00 a. m. Fashion show tune smiled on them. It stopped Christmas Party
sions" program at 2:00 P- M.
by his parents. Cdr. and Mrs. Jo- at 7:30 p. m. Refreshments serv- raining when they wanted to play
Tha Carol I choir of the First
• seph Tully. The pinata contained cd.
For Hospital Staff Baptist
Church will mrel at 8:18
The Seminole Ministerial Asso
a clay pot filed with candy, gum.
Tho Seminole Memorial Hospltat P, 31. The Concord choir at 7:00
coins and favors. The boys took elation will meet Thursday morn'
Auxiliary and the Medieal Auxi­ P, 31. snd the Adult church choir
turns being blindfolded and swing­ Ing at 10:00 a. m. for the election
liary have Joined forces lo give a at 8:00 P. M.
of
officers.
The
meeting
will
be
ing at the pinata with a slick In
Christmas party for the hospital
Circle No. 1 of Ihe First Chrlsan attempt to break It. Thia la an held at the First I’resbyterlin
staff, December 17, The affair will
old Mexican Christmas custom that church.
be held at the hospital from 2:00
Seminole Chapter 2 of the Order
. has been adopted by other counp. m. until 6:00 p. m.
tf Eastern Star will meet at the
Brookfield Mills
; tries for almost any occasion.
Mrs. R. M. Blsckwctdcr Is chilr
. liefore breaking Ihc pinata, the Masonic Temple at 8:00 P. M.
man of the committee making the Representatives
; guests enjoyed games and a htneh There will be an election o( offi­
arrangements for the party. She
_ eon. Attending were Collin Wood, cers.
will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Speak To Sorority
SATURDAY
^ Johnny and Jimmy Bent, Mark
Feyl, Mrs. A- B. Peterson Sr.,
The DeBsry Woman's Club will
Joel Aberbach snd lloldrldgo of
. Hailell, Tommy Day, tiene FerMrs. B. Hither*, Mrs. 0 / L. Ihe Brookfield* Milts fascinated
; guson, Jimmy Rohbln* and Allan hotd a rummage sale on Saturday
Barks, Mrs. W. E. Klrchhoff. Mrs. members of XI Beta Eta Sorority
Dec. 7 at 317 Sanford Ave. The
• Harkcy.
Charles Park Jr. and Mrs. Gordon Monday night as 3tr. Holdrldgr
sale will start at 8:30 a. m.
Stanley.
Barbecue chicken dinner at the
described the manufacture of bath­
Mr&gt;. F. E. Roumlllat Sr. pres! ing suits from the drawing board
Show Features
f ake Mary Chamber of Com­
dent of the Hospital Auxillsry, snd to shipping.
merce. Sponsored by the Lake
Mrs. Charles Park Jr., president
Mary Fire Department. Serving
.Color, Fashions
3tr. lloldrldgo stated that the In­
of tha Medical Auxiliary, will pre­
The annual flower ihow of Ifie starts at 3:00 p. m.
spiration for a bathing suit design
side
between
the
hours
of
two
MONDAY
Sanford Federated Garden Clubs
and three. Members of the board comes from the material used. The
The Gamma Omega Chapter of
a opened today with all the color
moro xeotle the material, the
of truatees will also be present.
the
ESA
will
meet
at
7:30
p.
m.
* and excitement of the Christmas
more unusual the suit. He demon­
Plans
were
made
for
the
party
at the home of Miss Patty Walker,
season.
at a meeting held Monday at the strated with several suits mad*
The crystal lobby of the May- HOT Oak Ave. for Us regular
hospital. At this time committee of plaid, carefully matched, cot­
falr Inn is magnificently decorat­ monthly meeting.
chairmen met with Mrs. Walts, ton satin embroidered, and one
TUE5DAY
ed with brilliant Christmas trees.
with shiny aluminum threads. The
Mrs. Delyens and Mr. Wler to
Officer's Wives Club board meet,
17ie ballroom is breathtaking, surfinal cost alto depends on the ma­
complete
arrangements.
. Taunded as it is with niches holding ing a t 10:00 a. m. at the n.O.Q.
terial and not the design.
I the rlforts of Sanford's most tal­ The new board will be introduced
The complicated machines at
ented arrangers. In the renter of ar,d election of officers held,
the Brookfield Mills were discuss­
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★
the room a huge gilded bird case
ed. It la hoped that all the bathing
holds dozens of colorful, flashing
Glenda Brown Weds
suits of Allx of Miami, will even
Geneva
Gardeners
£ tropical birds from Parrot's Par(tally be made In Sanford. At this
• . adlse In Ormond Beach.
Darrell Cottrell
time a portion are still manufac­
The fashion show, which was Will Hear Carols
tured In 3!laml. On* thousand
In a candlelight ceremony No­
The
Annual
Christmas
Party
of
held at 1:00 p. m., followed the
suits a week are being made at
vember 22 at the Naval Air Station
the
Geneva
Garden
Club
will
be
theme of the garden show, depictthis time, agalnit an eventual
Chapel,
Miss
Glenda
Brown
be­
Ing types of beauties. Mary-Esth- held at 7:30 Monday evening, Dec. came the bride of Darrell L. Catgoal of five thousand.
’ er's Shop presented the models, 0 at the Community Hall. There trell. The bride Is the daughter of
A short business meeting pre­
|w lih clever commentary by Frank will be a gift exchange and Christ­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown of
ceded the program, which was
Mebanc, manager of the Mayfair mas rarois led |&gt;y Mrs. J. E. Sanford. Ih e groom’s parents are
held at tho home of 3trf. Don
Mathlcux and Mrs. John Thomas.
: Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cattrell of
Bales on Forest Drive,
Refreshments
will
he
served
hy
a
The models are Garden Club
Holton, Kansas.
• members chosen from each circle. committee headed by Mrs. Ross
Chaplain William C. Fuller of­
f , Each of them represented ono of Bacon. Mrs. Henry A. Simpson is ficiated In the double ring serv­
Wheat farmer* In Iran get a
•the classes in the flower arrange- in charge of the program.
guaranteed
price for their produc­
ice.
Nuptial
music
was
presented
A display of Christmas arrangeLouise Callahan
‘ment schedule. Mrs. Ernest Mills
by
Mrs.. Frances Brown. Mrs.
tion.
It
ranged
from the equiva­
ments
made
by
the
members
of
I
_
Steven
Lynn
Grier
.was chosen as “The Country Girl",
lent of 11.60 a bushel to 31.98. The
Mrs. E. E. Anderson
and was comfortably casual in a the Garden Club as well as their R™wn al« , an* I„Lov* You Tru‘
Betty Wiggln*
ihiac'i and white piaid skirt and husband* will be judged and prizes1ly * ,n a Bee,u« •
Iranian government's llxed price
The bride was given In marriage
Jenny Wayne Senksrik
for selling the wheat lo any pur
•shirt of cotton. She carried a larfce a* ar&lt;t«I
* committee headed
Stanley Vlhlen
chaser Is 22 31 a bushel.
black ami while bag. ami wo^e j* Sl' "
J
o^riccoVatln^ the
^ h ite ' n"^ovcr^’liVlk/Thw

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Happy Birthday

* “ Miss'Florida of 1337" was Mrs l,aU * h r r r '* the outside Christmas
V,U ehH to.
&gt; e Baker in a two piece white decoration* arc to lie a very heau- bandeau of orange blossoms. She
carried a colonial bouquet of ear_ cotton with a softly pleated skirt
Nativity Scene which has nations.
• and easy shirt. A touch of melon hern made by Mr. ami Mrs. Mar­
Maid of honor was Miss Nancy
in a crushed cummerbund at the
Hansen assisted by many other
Andrews. She wore white lace and
waist added the important touch members of the community.
The outdoor Christmas decora­ carried a pink bouquet. The bride's
of color. Mrs. tlakcr carried a
tions
of the homes throughout aunt, 3 In . Ann Phare*, wa* mat­
Wliile bag. Her jewelry was of
Geneva
will be Judged by a com­ ron of honor. Her gown was of
•white and pearl.
mittee
composed
of Mrs. Donald pink laee, and she carried a whit*
J Mrs. Fred Ganas, “ Miss Pixie
bouquet:
of 1957", strolled through the lob­ Norton, Mrs. J. E. Lowrcy and
Best man for the groom was
J.
E.
Malhciux.
by wearing a pair of print herDonald G. Hanky. Ushers were
jsuda shorts in muted tones. Her
The key deer Is the smallest of Wallace Cres* and William Hast.
casual shirt of tan featured rollFor her daughter’s wedding,
- £d* siieves” She wore *''’corduroy *ever»l. torms of the white-tilled Mrs. Brown chose a blue dress
Tha Florists of Sanford wlnh to announce that
deer
of
the
eastern
half
of
the
w cap and a happy smile.
with while accessories snd e whit*
United
States.
Chosen as “ Miss Serenity” wa*
carnation corsage.
beginning December 1, 1937, there wlH be a
Mrs. George Harden, who Is in­
As the couple left the chapel
ruffles.
The
Southern
Influence
of
deed endowed with this quality.
they were saluted by sideboyi. M.
Mrs. Harden modeled a smoke “ Gone With the Wind" was cap- w. Nlcallason G E Ruetter" M
SOe Servlet Charge on nQ outgoing telegraph
gray wool jersey sheath, with a llu re d with this strapless creation. I q Stephenson’ j ' V.' Shakeen' V
boat neckline and black diamond
The models each presented two s . Wedaeworth A F Csstaldi j
orders aa authorized by our respective organi­
studs. She carried a small btack more outfit, to the enthusiastic E . Kreshak. F.’ Bardo. R A PoL
audience. The fashion show will be Uck&gt; T&gt; SUrtln&gt; E „ Compton
clutch bag.
zations. This charge la nceeraltated by Increas­
C reti
“ Girl of My Dreams", was Mrs. repeated at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, im j w
Joe Baker In an after-five green night. Refreshments of cookies, i \ reception followed the eereing overhead and bookkeeping costs.
tasilk taffeta, with a bouffant skirt sanrfwlches, tea and eoffro were i mon, „ ,ha v . F. W. Hall In San^
^ ar.d interesting back detail. Ready served constantly In the lobby. ! ford Mrf DfboMa G l, t
The Bower show *m «ntlnue tha clke. Mrl nuth C rtlf pr„ ld.
for dining, dancing or cocktails
, through this evening with a bird * , t the punch bowl. M rl. Connie
was she.
Mrs. Giles Chapman was a per- show at 7:30 hy John Powell or Stevenson kept the guest book
feet choice as
“The Lady in Red '.
Ormond Beach until 9:00 p. m l ^
brida w„ ^
ln SlnfoM
She modeled a strapless red taf- the doors of the Mayfair Inn will atj(| attended schools here Mr
A. F. RAMSAY. Florist
feta gown with a full skirt and re-open tomorrow morning at 11:00 C lltrcn tl , graduate of Holton
Member Telegraph Delivery Service
overlaid white lace.
*• m. for the final day of the j ni3h Schoo, Ho„ on K &gt; njl| „ a
A. K. HOSSETTER, Florist
Breathtaking indeed wa* “Just ahow.
la stationed at the Sanford Naval
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
An-Old Fashioned Girl". Sirs, W. I Mrs. Irvin Fleischer Is chair- Air Station. Tbe couple will reside
Menken Florlit Telegraph Delivery AHorlstloe
K. McRoberts. In a gown of hya- man of the flower show, assisted In Sanford.
,einth blue lace, with myriads of by Mr*. Fred Cana*.

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Pop Records .
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day through Friday. Tba daytime
abaw baa prated ao edceeaaful
that, since October, tba network
also ha: staged a halt-hour aton­
ing torsion each Monday.

No 'Maggie* Talent

flAMFMB GARDEN CLUB
Bp Mrs. A. W. Epps, Sr.
Is;
' Rma circle
GncdaMng Is onr moat aulant
aafrisiia God eroatad the Brat
■Pirn sad erdered man to ear*
K JL Store that time gardening,
M ias hotag moat aaaentlal, la on*
t man’s thief deUghta.
fha B(Mo was our first boat garIn book, tt boglns with a garden
a ! and* with a garden. Most of
ML ovonta of great Importance
.paradise—" la an ancient meanBit, park *r pleasure gardens.
T ftora are many plants mentlong i h tha Bible. Soma are hyagtotta, violets, cyclamen, lupines,
p N alaas, morning-glory, reus
M l anemone*. Numbers of tree*
C
la our madam gardens are
tpokan of.
CM asuat have loved a garden-

Touted for stardom u d riches,
Shirley's bovine good lank* left
t t e public ccM. F o r w i tkaa ■
year attar completing ^Carousel"
(which laid an egg) Shirley waa
loaf another eaa of tba Joaaa
glrU. A flash is tba pan.
S m couldn’t gat a walk-on in a
I n m r Bay aptc.
Now Shlricy’s back h bualnaaa
wltb P at Baeoa l a a now picture
and bar career la on tba upgrada
onca again.
How coma?
‘T vo loat my baby fat,'* Sbirlay
anawart frankly.
Aiffc Chia h il, Corn F id

The show’s click with teen-agers
is based on a simple formula: It
ibuna the high - priced, highlypublicised “Wtoa-You-and-I- wereYoung, Mnggln,, talent that other
network musicals offer so often.
Instead, “American Bandstand”
tiroes in on the artists the kkls
are buying—Johnny Mathis, the
■y GAY PAULEY
: a new cardigan or pullover. Lin- Evcrly brother*,
Crieketa,
Unfed Prose Women's IdHsc
forte, aura. But Sonia, po black many of them namae that don’t
NEW YORK O S-D ear Santa:
ir rad.
mean much to- square aider audi­
l'to Just gone through a aUct.
Costume Jewelry. U y w r tastes tor*. •
of Christmas wish hooka THAI ..id m int a rt about tha fame. Or
“ It’i no soerct that TV MglocU
high. And I think It's only fair omcthlng raal, Ilka that diamond the tean-ager," saya Dick Clerk,
to report there are some Ih la p a arrtngi, ring and nacklaca com- emcee of the show. “Even some
girl can do without.
blnatioa 1 found In one catalog for radio stations have stopped proLika most women, I wouldn’t $47,510.
gramralng for the kids. The situa­
say no lo mink, In the fo ra of If alt elis falls, how about a tion exists because ao many ad­
say a coat or stole. But you can gift certificate, a cruise, or round- vertisers think th* Uen-ogen lack
skip me when 11 lomes to mink- trip ticket to almost any place, buying power.
trimmed clothes pins, mink charms
Coma to think of It, Santa, ’ “But, of co u n t, anybody who
on can openers, mink-covered whet’a wrong with money!
knows teeo-agers knows that’s non­
back aeratehari, monogrammetf
--------------------------sense. In any family, the teen­
bedroom slippers with mink trim, f | n r A D I n r A f i g s * * ager Influences the purchase of
and foam rubber coasters with w e lO ”
D . "U C B w 6 IS
the car, the toothpaste, th* break­
mink taUa. ChlnchUIa'a a nlca f u r , '/ ” n r # l A t | U , . | | A u / n r H fast cereal that, goes Into that
but I can get along without It In V e O rO C II n U I I A W O TO
family. And he seta the styles for
tha form of a ski Jacket at 5550. NEW YORK (U r&gt;-C U re Boothe things—In music, In fashion, for
Preferable, 8anta, Is a llltla Chin- Luca, playwright, onetime Con- example."
cblDa evening wrap. Tba price la gneiwoman and former U.S. AmCommands Loyal Audience
vis Presley la still big. And there’s
about the same.
basiador to Italy, was named to.
At XI, the baby • faced Clark Jerry Lao Lewi* and Fata Domi­
No Dbwsaur, Please
day aa tha recipient of the third
I don't want to sound ungrata- annual Cordell, Hull’ award for commands a pretty loyal audi­ no. With th* exception of Fata,
pretty young
Ail but I also can get along w ltv leadership In building U.S. foreign ence. One trade weekly ("Varie­ who la H , they’re
ty"), he pointed out, recently — the kid* can Identify with
out a 11-foot atuffed dinosaur at sconomle policy.
«SM, or dinosaur tracks at i l l to The award, to bo presented at called him "the number on* hit them. They buy Pat Boo-", too.
mtker In the nation." Clatk re­ but they don’t get eaelltd about
MS'
, , a puhllc relit Dec. 10 at the Wal­
(hat loyalty.
. . --k-i. - •!•_£—— him. He’a sort of solid bread—
do right past ray stocking with forf-Astorla Hotel, Is sponsored by turn*
f“ “ * ‘ “*
“ I think It was Mitch Miller the Frank Sinatra of this generasuch exotic goodies ea bsby bees y,# Committee on Foreign Trade
and broiled sparrows. Just drop education, Inc. It commemoratei who said the teenager likes rock tlon.
— |H
nobody
-W | ala*
. . . . dots,"
M«J,"
Gu
On um
the nuuir,
whole. wM
m I—
per
I V
cent*
I
of
off a Smlthfleld ham.
former Secretary of State Cordell 'n* roll becauie
saye Clark. 41"The L‘:
:
1 our —
teen-ager
would
kJds are well-mannered, wellIlka to be thought of aa belonging adjusted people. It's tba two per
els, novelty ash traya, sliver Ulo- Baclprocal Trades Agreement! to a distinguishable group. He cent who have itlm d up all the
phono dialer, silver-based pin cush- Program, designed lo expend this wants an Identity of hie own. •
"He thinks like an adult, b u t _____________ _______________
Ions, awlisla slicks with -compass country’s ’trade with other nalioni
attachment, and household incense t&gt;y(the reciprocal reduction of hlgt h* thinks of different Ihlngi. He’a on my show I road a statement
not concerned too much with mak- about young people being unfit,
InM*!*?.
* P
C,,,, W“ h U rlff. and other barrier..
lng a living as adults a rt. Ilia disrespectful...
“ You know who wrote the stateI spend enough time dish washPr,vlou»
of the aware concerns are things like (he high
mantT Socratat, In 400 B. C. Even
lng. Don’t remind me of this with
*«n. Albert Gore (D-Tenn. school football team, music...
“ills heroesT Wall, In music, then, the older generation waa
a bracelet eharm of kitchen sink, and Paul 0 . Hoffman, former ad
with diamond drlpa of watar, at mlntetralor of*tha Economic Co Ricky Ntlson and Sal Mlneo. El- complaining about tha kids."

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muff pistols with Ivory baodlaa,
the pair for (ITS.
Suggestions for Snnla
Fran'xly, Santa, If you want to
make a Jilt with us girls, I'd offer
these suggestions. It's a rare famale who couldn’t use another pair
of white kid gloves—"shorties",
unless ahe’a a social gad-stout who
wears o lot of formal duds. We like
books, records end perfume. But
selectioni of perfume is difficult.. .
better check In advance on favorIts type of fragrance.
_
- Treat ui to the luxury of a new
| handbag, an opulent hostess robe,

(M-W W

ROCKET FISHINO

Hospital Notes
Letude Seowood (Lake Helen)
Mary Christine Ackerman

(Stolon!)

Man Trier (Sanford)
Edward P. Pollard (DcBary)
Joan Clovtnger (Sanford)
Shonyl Newsom (tongwood)
Leila K.- Eruderty (Apopka)
Discharges
Maeola Harris and baby (San­
ford)
Lola Prescott and baby (Longwood)
Imogona Yalta (Orlando)
Patricia Suo Sumner (Laka
Monroe)
DEC. 4
Celeste Lloyd (Lake Mary)
Grace A. Hobby (Sanford)
Helen Kelly (Sanford)
Jacqueline Brooke (Osteen)
Blannal Johnson (Sanford)
Leroy Cody (Sanford &gt;

INTtV M a n PUT1VAL-Among th o u attending the opening of th*
Pet Festival at tha Coliseum la New York la Lynn Antenucd, of
Jersey City, N. J. She Is shown with a five-month-old Chihuahua.
It welghi about three-uuartare of a pound.
(International)

Births
Baby girl to Mr. and Mra. Ho­
ward Lloyd (Laka Mary)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lu­
ther Hobby (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Roto rt Kelly (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Ackerman (Sanford)
Discharges
Sammle Lee Jordon (TitusVilla)

Do yov toko svgor?

John Peters (Sanford)
KNOXVILLE, Tran. (U P )-d ermaa Labor leader Willi Richter
vlaltod the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory today to aeo bow the
Atomle Energy Commission deals
with labor problems, Richter, head
of the Oerman Trade Federation,
toured Installations of the Tennes­
see Valley Authority Monday.

"Y E S ...th e re
are only 18 calories
to a spoonful of

Dixie Crystals
and all quick energy I1

FLEETWOOD, England (UP&gt;Tha crewman of a Brltlah trawle
reported after a fishing trip toda;
that they caught a rocket—am
. vi,
threw It b . c t Edward Hood skit
P*r
the trawler d u ll, said lb
plastic rocket was caught In th
nets. He said the rocket’s head fe
oM atx| rfUpUy*] wires and meet
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anlsm. He said they threw it bac
because “ we did not risk makln
a close examination.”

Don’t forget the bird bath for
drinking and that greatly desired
aoml-prlvata bath.
Most planti In our gardens will
to happier If they’re fed at inter­
val*, watarrd, and wetl mulched,
as nature dots In the woods to
protect shallow roots from the hot
fun. Wh*t a Joy to go out Into your
garden and gather flowers for
your homo, to sit or walk In your
garden, alone or with friends and
enjoy and share the beauty and
perfume.
The Joy of sharing your plants
with your neighbor or friends, and
most of all. the Joy of solitary commurion with your own soul—the
iietnesj and closeness to nature
it lei* us understand why God
gave Adam such a beautiful gar-

AN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE will rertslnly please the lady of the
house Ihlo Christmastime. This automatic washer la an display at
Randall Electric Co.
(Staff Photo)

m
• Over 25 Races
• Free Admission

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• Free Programs
• Concessions Open

* See Championship Greyhounds In Qualifying Tests
The most backward of all anlmala, the crayfish has Ita teeth In
Its stomach and its liver In Its
toad.

52 Piece Set Of
Stainless Steel
Silverware

Jj With A Low-Rate
n Buying A New Car/

THERE’S A WONDERFUL array of blouse* sad sweater* for
Christmas giving on display at Manuel Jacobson Department Store.
(Staff Photo)

Let us finance your pur­
chase of a car with a lowintcreat bunk loan. Our
convenient installment plan
makes it *’nay on your
budget. See us before you
buy!

• There’* “three
In a row" comfort In
Stud*baker’s roomier
interiors. Take
the entire family
for n guestdrive today I
4

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SANFORD MOTOR CO.. INC.
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No Racing Sundays

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Located 9 Miles South
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W ed. D ee. 4, 1967

LEGAL NOTICE

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Channel
Swim

By WILLIAM'YWALD
1 Cerreepei
NEW YORK » — The channel
swim. . .
Margaret Truman, NBC — TV
property, has a staging data with
CBS-TV’a "Big Record”—the data
la Dee lg. . .“Let’s Face It,” a
show that was supposed to replace
"Strike It Rich” on CBS-TV In
January, now has been replaced It­
self—“ Ditto," aa audience parti­
cipation affair, is the new pinchhitter.
NBC-TV wants "Sally" to leave
its alley — the network feds the
low ratings of the Joan Caufleld
show are hurting the ratings of
Stove Allen who follows “Sally”
on Sundays. . .Edward Bennett
Williams, lawyer for such charac­
ters as Frank Costello, la sched­
uled for a Mike Wallace ABC-TV
Interview Dec. 14.
Joke: There are so many west­
erns oo TV nowadays that view­
ers are beginning to get saddlepated. Unjoke.
Guy Mitehell's NBC-TV sponsor
has told the network he'd like a
show that would be beamed more
at a female audience. . .Phil Sil­
vers took hla flu and his wife to
Orlando and Miami Beaeh, Fla.,
for a alx-weeks vacation.
Amateur Hear Deemed
NBC-TV la Juggling its schedule:
A nighttime version of "Truth or
TEST SATELLITE READY—A model of ths Uslled S tst.a’ 8.4-liwh Consequences” will move Into the
tool ssttlUt*. cip«&lt;tH to bo launched soon, alia parched atop a slw i- “ Mark Saber” spot which will
tat ad thiri-atage rocket moot la the tap of the 71-root Vaagaard move to the “ Outlook” spot which
▼ehUlo a t tho Martin Company's Baltlaiore teat tower. Power to will move to the “ My Friend Filetra a a a ll "beepa” back to earth will bo fnrnlahed by eolar-powered
batterieo which haraeao tho ana'a raya through email portholea la ka" spot which will move to the
tho aatelllto'a shill.
UP Telephoto) "Amateur Hour" spot which will
move to oblivion.
Walt Dlsney'a Dec. 4 “ Dlssney
Wolfe's Altamount, N. C„ a name
land" entry, "M ars and Beyond’
he used for his native Asheville. will be the most expensive show
It concerns tenslona In the large In the history of ABC-TV-U coat
and turbulent Gant family pevolv- Disney $400,000. He expects to re
lng around getting the youngest, coup on reruns and possible thea­
IT • year • old Eugene (Thomas tre showings.
Wolfe), regarded aa brilliant,
Devotion dep*t: Herb Oscar An
away from home and Into the derson of ABN (that’s ABC radio)
state university.
received a gift from one of hla
Young Anthony Perkins gives Midwest lady fans this week — a
By JACK GAYER
an extremely moving performance plaster cast of her left ear. .
United Proas Drama Editor
NEW YORK (UP) - Thomai as Eugene In the first role he baa Merle Oberon la taking a breather
Wolfe at last has a hit play on created on Broadway. He was from fllmlngs of "Assignment For­
bravoed at the end of one scene, eign Legion” and taking off with
Broadway—by proxy.
V
The late great novelist, who suf­ a rare thing while stage action Is her hubby for a Mexican holiday.
Bob Taylor On TV
fered a major career disappoint­ still In progress.
The elder Gant, a lusty, robust,
If ABC - TV meves Its "Amerlment when he finally had to face
the fact that hla prolix writing drinking man who has been at can Bkndstand” show to a Satur
atyle was not for the stage, is rep­ odds many years with his hard­ day night slot, it will shift "Weat
resented by a beautiful adaptation working, money-hungry, unloved Point Story” from Its Tuesday
by Kettl Frings of his first novel, wife, gets a tremeneous portrayal niche Into the vacant “Bandstand”
from Britain's Hugh Griffith. Ami _______________
spot. . .MGM has____
given_________
permission
"Look Homeward, Angel.”
no less successful Is J6 Van Fleet lo Robert Taylor to play his first
This s e n s i t i v e and moving in the even more difficult role of
dramatic role on TV—Taylor re­
drama of a youth seeking to con­ the wife.
ports for a "Thin Man” episode.
tact life and the world opened at
m the E t h e l Barrymore Theater
Thursday night to the boisterous
acclaim of the first-nighters and
the subsequent printed praise of
the critics.
And present, to live again part
of their own lives, were the novel­
ist's brother, sister and brother,In-law, for it has never been any
•secret that the book, concerning a
family named Gant, actually was
ubout the author and his own clan.
4
Greatest Moment
Fred Wolfe, salesman of Spar­
tanburg, S. C„ saw himself por
trayed by Arthur Starch In the
role of Luke Gant. Mr&gt;. Mable
Wolfe Wheaton of Asheville, N. C..
saw Rosemary Murphy playing
her counterpart, Helen Gant Bar
ton; Ralph Wheaton watched Leon­
ard Stone play Hugh Barton.
"It was all just wonderful," said
Fred, as spokesman for the three.
9 " It was one of the greatest mo
ments of our lives."
Wolfe said the novel was "about
•0 per cent" truly representative
of the Wolfe Family story.
"The play, of course, doesn’t re­
veal life as we really lived it," he
added, "but I don't think any
drama can do that about any ac­
tual family—things can never be
quite natural. But Miss Frings did
^ a moving and strong adaptation
PRINCESS GRACE "ACCEPTED” IN ROYAL SOCIETY—Monaco *
* that has our admiration.”
This reference was primarily to Princrae Grace and Prince Ranier, pictured on their arrival itf
the fact that, in covering the London from Nice, received asd arcepted an uatxpected invitation
many years of the novel} Miss In lu n c h with Britain's Quern Elisabeth II. It was the first time
the ta o women had met, and the royal Invitation vvaa aeon by noma
Frings had to telescope events, obeervera aa an indication that llollywood'a celluloid prtnceaa,
revise Incidents and Invent a bit dauthter of a former brirklajer, has been accepted into Europe's
here and there to meet the stern most exclusive social circles.
‘(UP Telephoto)
demands of effective drama.
Going to College
! The play’a aetlon covers just
three weeks In the fall of 1918 In
+ ' ----------------------------------Wisconsin was spelled Oulscoualn and Misconslng by early chron­
iclers and Is a Chippewa Indian
name meaning "grassy place."

W olfe A t Last
"Has H it Play
On. Broadway

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■ m o w n PfOMIM When this aerial torpedo was washed up an
the beech at V 1*"*1. Fta* crowds were ordered to remain blocks
from tha scene—Just In case. Here Marine S«ta. M. Quamroy end
A. &amp; Schonlck work the torpedo gingerly ashore to look It aver.
After careful examination It proved to be a dud. (fatcntotioael)

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UP) A high AFL-CIO official proposed
today that S million union mem­
bers In the building trades volun­
tarily give up seeking wage In­
creases neat year.
Ih a proposal, by Richard J.
Gray, president ot the building
trades department of the AFLCIO, shocked 600 delegates to the
department's con v e n tlon. Gray
said a moratorium on wage In­
creases In 1938 would be a major
step In the war agalnat inflation

E xtra fe n d e r—DelidotiB
CLUB or SIRLOIN
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a e e e la e le c e u n t y .
S la te e f F le e ld a .

Official Proposes
Members Give Up
Seeking Wage Hike

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A &gt; * « » c o m p la in t u a v iu g b een
tile d a g a l a a l S u n U Ik e C ir c u it
c o u r t l a r a i l t o r U om laole C o u n ts .
» l e n d s . Sy W ILL IA M D. HlLudH. l o r
u lv o rc e , to o s n o r t t i l l s o ( w h lc a la
W IL L IA M U. HILKII. P la in tif f . Jroreu a a t A l i i 'l l A A. a iU C IL D e fe n d a n t,
lh a s s p re s e n ts o r# to co m m an d s o u
to a p p e a r a n d f lla s o u r w r l t lo a
d a la iu s a h e re in o n o r b e fo ra th o
IS Ih d a s o t U o csm b ar. A. D. IS S t. o r
o th s r w u o D ecree P ro C o ato sao w ilt
b e s n ta r a d a a a ln a t Sou.
T h o H an fo rd l l r r a l d la d a a la u a la d
a a a n a w a p a » a r o f g a a a r a i e tr e u la tl o a l a w h le h t h i s c ita tio n s h a l l bo
OubUshod o n ra e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r
c a a a e c u tle a weekm.
W ITNEHS m r h a n d and o f fic ia l
a a a l c f th e C le r k a t t h e C ir c u it
C o u rt o a th is t h a t t l h d a s a t N o v ­
e m b e r A. D. ISJT.
P. H e rn d o n
e rh o t th o C irc u it C o u r t
H s K. L- B u rd ic k UC.

which he called the No. 1 problem
facing the nation.
Gray said he would ask the de­
partment’s executive council to
try to extend such a moratorium
to some unions In the cement,
lumber, steel and other Industries
related to.construction.
Reports (hat Gray would threat­
en to urge the building trades
unions to secede from the AFLCIO were not borne out by his
keynote speech. He did suggest a
specisl meeting of tho presidents
of the 19 construction unions to
draft an "approprihte united
course of action” If jurisdictional
alrife was not ended by next
March.

Don't Try To Treat
Your Own Ailments
tf

N. W i n n , u ,
WHIN something Is wrong you might hava can be aggra­
with your car, you take It to e vated by one or another ot these
competent mechanic. When your tranqulllzlng drugs used Indis­
houae la burning, you call tha criminately. Your doctor ta tha
fireman. In both Instances, you only one who can say whether a
want traln td experts to remedy certain drug la aata for you to
the trouble.
use.
Cass Be Beneficial
Total Practice
But when eomethlng goes There's another reason for not
taking Uanqullliers indiscrimi­
wrong with your health, far too nately.
many of you resort to self-treat'm*nt. Often this eah be a ratal Many persona can take f Iranqulllaer, now and than, with vary
practice. .
Currently the moat obvious beneficial effects, but others
evidence of thla is In the wide­ eventually become dissatisfied
with only one. They aoon may be
spread use of tranqulllxera.
taking more then the prescribed
The Journal of the American dosage. In some eases, doctors
Medical Association flatly warns: have found, tha patients become
"Tha indiscriminate use of dependent upon a tranqulllxer
such drugs is against tha public and hava difficulty getting along
interest”
without it.
Last year tha Haw York City
Health Department reported 76 Become Addicts
cases ot potaonipq, including two Other medical reports show
fatalities, associated with undis­ that some persons become ad­
closed tranqulllslng drugs.
dicts. Some even experience
rather drastic withdrawal symp­
Minor Discomforts
toms when tha drug Is withheld
Nightmares, headaches, mus- from them.
ele cramps, disalnesa, shortness Prescribing medicine for your
ot breath and chilling sensations welfare, you can readily see, U a
are among the minor discom­ Job for an expert. Bo consult
forts produced by some tran your doctor before, during and
after you use tranquilizers.
qulllzers Injudiciously used.
Mora serious effects Include Qoranow and Airawn
jaundice, liver damage and men­ A. B.: I have epilepsy and taka
tal depression accompanied by sodium dllantln dally. Could this
(U le ld a l tendencies.
*ause me to become a drug ad­
Thera has even been one re­ dict.
ported case of a bleeding peptic Answer: There is no likelihood
ulcer due to e specific tran- of your becoming a drug addict
qulliser.
from this preparation, if prop­
I don't want you to think all erly used. It would be advisable
tranqulllxcri will produce these for you to continue taking the
symptoms. They won’t. But In drug, but only as long aa your
many caaea, some minor ailment physician prescribes It.

N o tice U h e re b y l i v e n t h a t th a
u n d e ra la n e d w ill, o n th e JT th d a y
o f D ece m b e r, A. It. iSST, p r e s e n t
to th e H o n o ra b le C o u n ty J u d g e o t
H #m laole C o u n ty , F lo rid a , h e r ( l a a l
r e tu rn . a r c o a n t a n d v o u c h e rs, no
a d m l n l i t r a i r l x o t th e K e ta te a t
I .E D A PKTKIIH. d ec e a se d , a n d a t
s a id tim e. I h t a a n d th e re , m a k e
a p p lic a tio n to Ih o sa id J u d e s ( o r
a ( Ia s i a e llle m e n t o f h e r a d m in i­
s t r a t i o n of eald e s ta te , a n d ( o r a n
o r d e r d is c h a rg in g h e r a a su c h a d ­
m in is tr a tr ix .
D a te d th la Ih o t l t h d ay o f N o­
v e m b e r, A. D. ISST
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XOTIltl TO UMFMXU
TOl lltCtlAltD IL HAVAOE: JOMKPIt P. MI/.Kt.l, and CAHOLINK A. MI2KI.U hla wife:
J. P. MUMF.LWHITH and
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wife H. T . W A T a n d KMMA

W A T , h la w lfa. If th e y bo
llv ln x . a n d I t th e y a r o d e a d ,
I h e lr u n k n o w n h a irs , d e v la eve. le e a te e a , g ra a te e e . sp o u e oa, c re d llo ra , aaalx n ea s, la in o ra an d I r u t l a t a a n d a a a ln a t
a n y am i n il p e rs o n s b a v i n s o r
c la lm la s lo h a v a a n y r l a h l
fro m Ih o a f o ra a a ld D e f e n d ­
an ts. an d a e a l n a t a n y a n d a ll
a th a r
p a ra o n a
b a v in s ,
or
r i a l m l n s lo h a v a , an y r l t h t .
n i l s o r I n t e r . el In an d to Iho
p r o p a rly h a r a ta a f ta r d a a r r lb ed. said la n d a a ltu a la .I. I r i a n
an d b e in g In h em ln o la C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a , to - w lt:
A ll t h a t p a r t o f O o v a ra m e a t I-ot J ly in g E a s t o f
t h e C o u n ty ro a d a n d n il o f
t h a t p a r t o f tlo v e r n m a n t
IjOt | ly in g w e a t o f H o w e ll
C re e k le S e c tio n I I , T o w a • h lo 11 S o u th l i a n a s l e K.
h e le g to a c r e s m o re n r lees.

YOU AUK IIKIUCHY NOTIFIED

t h a t th a P la i n t i f f s h t r a l n h a v a In ^ 'ft-H ed n s u it a x a la e t vou In th e
c v m v ll C a u rt e f t h s N in th J u d ic ia l
to • " ,1 f° r H em lnola C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a , t a q u la t t h a l r t i l l s to th e
a b o v e d e s c rib e d p r o o e r tr . s itu a te d ,
ly in g a n d h e le g (a H einlaole C o u n ­
ty , F lo rid a , a s h e r e in a b o v e m o re
p a r tic u la r ly set o u t. T ou a r e h e r e b y
r e q u ire d to f ile y o u r A n sw e r w llh
th e C le rk o f th e C ir c u it C o u rt. In
a n d fo r S em in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
a n d a e rv a a r o p y th e re o f u p o n Dan!?» M*9« P a r k A v tn u a ,
H oulh. W in te r P a r k . F lo rid a . At*
o r n a y f o r t h e P l a i n t i f f s In th e
sh o v e ae tlo n , o n o r b e fo re Ih o l i r d
d a v o f D ecem b er. A. D K IT . e ls e
a D e e re s P ro C n n fe sso w ill b a e n ­
te re d a e a ln v t vou.
IT III O lin R f U '.n th a t th la he
n o h lleh ed In th e H A N P n u n IIK itAt.D. a n a w a p a p e r n o h lleh ed In
MSmlnole C o o n ly ,
F lo rid a ,
once
e a c h w eek f o r fo u r c o n a e c u tlv e
w eeks
W IT N E S S l h a h a n d o f th e C le rk
o f th e t 'l m i l i C o u rt. S -n tlo o le
C o u n ty , F lo rid a , th i s t h s t t l h d a y
o f N o v em b er A. D. I tlT .
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C le rk o r th e C irc u it C o u rt,
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what thay ar# on# of tho bast things you can
laavo your children is a good education. Par*
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our help and that big 3% dividend wO pay avary
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�Committee Formed
Science In School

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IWELL B. OZIEIt, the local representative for Inland, is leaving
asadny for paa week's "all espenseo paid vacation'* in the Grand
Bahamas for having the largest volume of sales in the-recently
ended state-wide competition.

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TALLAHASSEE CUP) - Cor.
LeRoy ColUiu reported Monday
night that Florida la taking steps
to git more high school students
Interested In tha study of science
and mathematics.
In hla monthly radio report to
tha people, Collins said a state
committee has been formed to
seek means of Improving high
school instruction of science and
mathematics and for encouraging
more students to consider careers
In these fields.
The lommltiee was set up fay
the Florida Nuclear Development
Commission, he slid. It resulted
from recommendations made at
a work conference on nuclear
energy held at M. Petersburg
last August.
Collins said recent Russian suc­
cesses with Sputnik has taught
bis rountry that more emphasis
must be placed on the science
teacher.
In our school system to teach
scientific subjects In proportion
with other subjects,” he aald,
"but the question Is whether or
not our scientific effort la in
keeping with the urgencies and
realities of life In the present
world situation.”
The governor declared that
"nuclear reactors are as much a
part of education as Shakespeare,
and tha educated person must
know something of each.*'
The governor also discussed
briefly Florida's espanded promo­
tional program to lure new resi­
dents, tourists and Industries, and
again issued a warning to mo­
torists to be careful as the Christ­
mas season approaches.

COUNTING CARS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - W - The
Florida road department has as­
sured suspicious motorists In Tal­
lahassee that two big radar units
which appeared on city streets
were counting cars, not checking
up on speed. "As far as I know,
we are the first state road depart­
ment in the nation to use radar
for counting vehicle Row," said
By LOUIS CAMELS
I M M Frets Staff Correspondent Engineer Mel Conner.
IF . LOUIS, Mo. (UP) - A top
Indiana attacked Deerfield, M an.
; Protestant o f f i c i a l said today
, America la ready for a religious In 1704 killing 40 settleri and ab­
■ revival, but It hasn't had one yet. ducting 100.
Dr. Roswell P. Barnes, associ­
ate general aeeretary of ths Na­
tional Council of Churches, said
Christians hava no right to be
"complacent" about tha "wjdespraad Interest In religion" that
fan swelled U.S. church member­
ship to an all-time high of more
than loo million.
Instead of bssklng In their own
statistics, ha said, churches should
address themselves to the rememdous tak of leading their new
membari beyond a vague "faith
In faith” to genuln# "obedience to
Ood and a c c e p t a n c e of his
preferred salvation through Jesus
Christ.”
In a major address before 1,000
delegates to the National Council's
triennial g e n e r a l
assembly,
Baines ellrd many aspects of na­
tional Ufa wfaieh prompt "humble
reflection on the actual state" of
religion In America.
"The Incidence of crime has
.* reached a new high, the national
divorce rate Is a scandal and al­
coholism and narcotics addiction
hava become a widespread ,mcng et to health and morals."
Frrmled Fear
On an even deeper leave!, Barnes
said, "the reaction of our nation
to the Soviet's recent launching of
satellites has been alarmingly re­
vealing.”
In "freniled fear nhd Jealousy"
of lha Runlon scientific achieve­
ment, America has come "danger­
w ill TRACK U. I. JATIltlTI-Workers rush to completion at Cape
ously" close to throwing over­
Canaveral, Fla., one at the five radar antennae being erected to
board Ilf own "standards of
track the U. S. teet satellite scheduled for launching next month.
valut" and adopting the "m ateri­
Each will have a range of J.OOO milee. They are bring placed on a
alistic" Communist belief that
S,OOO-mile route stretching from Florida to the Aacrnslon Islands.
technological progress is the only
thing of "fundamental Impor­
tance."
The Rev. Dr. O, Frederlcke
NOW IS TH E TIM E
Noide. director of the commission
of churches on International affairs
T O C H EC K YOUR PHOTO
told the asscmtdy Monday night
that the gravest danger to world
EQUIPM EN T FOR XMAS
peace "lies not in fantastic scien­
tific achievements but In fantastic
human reactions.”
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Russia's reaction to the success­
ful lofting of two space vehicles,
he said, was a "boastful offer of
a rocket shooting match." Ameri­
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ca's rcaellnn was "s belittling
fear, an unhappy effort to main­
tain prestige" and a drive for "extremist counter-measures".
"We seem to be acting like
spiritual adolescents at a time of
scientific maturity", Noide said.
2,000 New Churches
President Eisenhower sent the
assembly a message nf greetings
by the Rev. Frederick Fox, con­
Extra-fast service at this
gregational minister now serving
as a speechwriter on the White
season of the year, to ac­
House staff. Fox said the Presi­
commodate holiday shop,
dent hopes that America's church­
es will "speak up clear and
pers.
strong” to remind the nation of
its moral responsibilities In the re­
Payments may be stretched
cent world s i t u a t i o n , und will
over a long or short period.
voice ' J u d g m e n t as well as
praise" of ntllonal policies.
Other developments st the as­
sembly:
Council leaders reported that the
FROM NOW DNTIL CHRISTMAS
United States must build 2,000 new
Open Saturday!) 9 to 12 Noon
churches a year for the next 20
years to keep up with population
growth. They estimated that 900
million dotlars will be spent on
church building in 19S7 and more
than one billion dollars next year.
New York attorney Chares Par*
lln, a member of the World Coun­
cil of Churchei central committee,
said the phenomenal rate at which
the world’s population Is growing
Mlrfo. 3-3743
confronts all Christian bodies with
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the question of "reappraising their
position on birth control".

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do-it-yourself addict hero bought
his wife s new gass range and de­
cided to Install it. When he turn­
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SANFORD

�One-Act Play Night
Slated In Oviedo
OVIEDO— The annual One-Act
Play night, formerly known is
Stunt Night, which Is always look­
ed forward to with much eagerneii
by the Oviedo cUiiens, will take
place on Wednesday night, Dec.
5. at 8 p. m. In theschool audi-

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Council Authorizes Gun Club Will Hold Wed.ITfv
Dec. 4. 1957—P l*«
Fire Dept. To Join 1st Practice Shoot
Services Are Held
County Association Tuesday, Dec. 10
Tho re-organtied Seminole Gun Todoy In Chapel
At the regular monthly meeting
Monday night the Oviedo Town Club held a meeting last night at
Council aulhorited the Oviedo Fire the eommlialon room at City Hal] For Chief Dobbins

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Memorial servlets for Chid
Dept, to Join the Seminole County with about » attending.
The club which waa originally Floyd E. Dobbins were held In tho
Firemen's Association. Councilman
W. R. Clouts reported that Fire chartered to 1M0 has been Inac­ NAS Station Chapel a t 11:48 yeaChief T. L. Lingo recommended tive since and waa Just recently terday. Service* w en conducted
by Father Ntlus W. Hubble. Cltboro-organlsed.
lhat »“ •
* “ k«n' . ,
Uc Chaplain.
| Municipal election waa set for
It waa announced that tha first
Funeral services for Chief Dob­
_.
,
,
..
Tuasday, Dae. I. Mayor Leo Gary,
This eventwas to have been who h tI wrvw! ,n ,h it capacity practleo shoot would be held be­ bins were held this morning at
earlier but waa postponed duo to for eight year*, waa the only can hind the Sanford Police Station 10 o'clock In the St. Catherine
didate to have opposition. Hia op. Tuesday, Dec- 10i starting i t 3 p. Church In Sebrlng. Chief Petty Of­
so much flu.
Paul Mtkler'a seniors will pre- P « « * . Emmelt Priest, h a fore­ ra. Those taking part a n asked ficers In HATU. shipmates of Chief
Dobbins, served as the pallboarcrt
man at Lake Charm Fruit Co.
to bring their osrn ammunition but and NAS furnished a firing squad.
lent The Farm er's Daughter. The
Gary I* an Independent celery
the polleo department will furnish A large number of personnel from
eleventh grade, with Mlsa Kathleen farmer.
Watt directing, will present Father
HATU attended Chief Dobbins fm .
Seeking reflection for council hand guns.
Say* No Mr*. Lucy Smith's tenth aeata were Karl Paul, W. R.
Cdr. V. S. Brewster of tha San- eral.
grader* will be right there pitch­
ing with Mama's Getting Married. ,Clonti, Joe I. Beasley, and Young ford Naval Air Station was pre-|
Harris. Completing tha ballot was sent and announced that In behalf
The ninth graders will be In the
W. H. Martin, a new councilman.
between act skits. A good time is B. F. Wheeler did not seek re- of Captain Arthur tho club la In­ Kelly Services
vited to have the Herb Parson
promised for ill who attend. Get election.
(hooting exhibition In February at Held Yesterday
your tickets early and plan to be
City Clerk T. L. Lingo, Sr. an­ the NAS pistol range.
Memorial services for Chief Wil­
on hand to Join in the fun and the
nounced that 236 citizens are re­ BUI Bush, secretary, said today liam H. Kelly were held In the
applause for the winnera.
gistered to vote. Polls were opened that anyone in tho eounty over 18 NAS Station Chape! at S o'clock
at the City Hall at • a. m. and y ean of age lntensted in safe yesterday. Services were conduct­
closed at sundown. Offlclali on shooting aa a hobby is Invited to ed by Chaplain William C. fuller,
NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Florida Methodist Children* Home alumni are; (left to right) Thomas Prlddy, 1st vice president
Baptists Elect
duty were Thomas Denial, T. L. Join and may do so by contacting Protestant Chaplain.
In charge of projects; Marvin Homer, president; Margaret Kollot Allman, secretary; Paul llutrhin*, 2nd sire president in charge
Lingo Sr., and Mra. Mae King.
membership; Howard Itrnce. treasurer; and Thomas Hnarr, In f
rice president.
(Photo by Cos)
funeral services for Chief Xelly
him.
9 More Deacons
were held at 11 o'clock this morn­
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Thp FIrit Baptist Church recenting at the Fairchild Funeral Home
Homecoming AtChiloren sHomeTermed ir twted nine additional deacon.. Training Classes
In Orianu.. .
Sybil Holcombe
They are: Donald Knight, Bennie
Chief Kelly la to he burled at
Austin, Melvin Dekle, W. D. Gun­
Successful; New Officers Are Elected
tea from tha US5 Forrest*!.
Held
At
Church
Completes
Basic
(Continued from Pag* 1
ENTERPRISE— The a n n u a l with a worship service at Barnett ter, L. D. Hoop. W. A. Kratxart.
Christian servlet training elaaaat
Anthony, Bob Crumley and George
ARMY IDENTIFIES VlCTIMf
homecoming at the Florida Mctho- Memorial Church at U a. m. with Gene Estridge, Irving Pryor and are now In progran at tha Church Training In W AC's
G.
B.
Drake.
DeMattlo.
AIKEN, S.C. (UP)—Three «
diit Children's Home on Thursday llev. Ed Klrcher of Oakland Park
These will be ordained as dea­ of the Nazarene, comer of 2nd St.
(AHTNC)— WAC Pvt. Sybil J. (Her* who died at a motel
The Semhole County Road De- waa declared a successful oie by who was a former pastor here as
Each section featured a high
and
Maple
Ava.
cons on next Sunday evening at
Holcombe, daughter at Mr. and Sunday of carbon monoxide
achool band. Section seven canted parment will have new machinery Rev. Uascom Carlton. Superin­ guest speaker.
The text of tha court* la MEi- Mra. William L. Hoteomb*. 1203
the evening service. This brings
two bands In the unit with Croomi with which to operate In the near tendent of the Children's Home.
Special music by both the jun­ the total number of active dea­ sentlal Christian Bellafi." Co-In­ W. 20th St., Sanford, reeantly com­ onlng were Identified by Army
thorltlea at Fort Gordon G*.,
There were more reservations ior and senior eholra was provided
Academy High School Band In the future, according to action takan
cons In (he First Itaptist Church structor* of lha c la im a rt the pleted eight weeki of bade train­ day. They were: Ilodoay Dafldlead and the Apopka Colored High by the Board of Seminole County this year than ever before, he for the event.
now lo forty two. The deacons of Rev. R. H. Spear Jr. and Lt. W. ing at the Womene Army Carpi ion, II, of Corpus Christ!, TM .|
Commissioners
at yesterday’s said. There were 130 attending,
School Band doting'the section.
A harhveue dinner wss served the church will have their next Duane Fessendtn.
Center, Fort McClellan, Ala.
Norman Robert, 18, Sen Diego,
along wllh their families, by re­
Thirteen band* marched In the meeting.
on tho esmpus of the Florida regular monthly meeting on Mon­ The pubtle la Invited to attend
Private Holeomhe te a 1837 gra­ Calif, and Edward L. Lloyd. B,
parade, all of them dressed In The board approved lha adver­ servation and a number c^me
Methodist
Childrens
Home.
Fol­
day night January 8th at T p. m this course.
duate of Seminole IRgh School.
Detroit, Mleh.
their colorful school uniforms with tising for htds on one *1 yard drag­ without reservations.
lowing the dinner a period was
drum majors and majorette corps line, one diesel wheel tractor, and
Homecoming ceremonies began set aside for reminiscing and chatdressed In Christmas costumes one seaman tiller.
ter.
prancing to martial music for the
Bids will be opened at the first
The follow ing officers were elect­
entertainment of the thousand* of meeting In January.
Application
Is
ed at the annual alumni meeting:
children on hand to witness the
Marvlng Homer of Jacksonville
Two pleeei of old equipment will
biggest event of Its kind In San­
was named president: Thomas
be traded In when the new Items Made For Permit
ford.
Prldily of Jacksonville was elected
arc approved for purchase. One
Early morning showers brought seaman litter and an Allis Chalm­ To Build Bridge
as 1st vice president In charge of
fear, at first, that the parade ers tractor will be traded In on the
An application ha* been made projects; Paul Hutchins of Starke
would be marred by dampness, but new equipment.
to the Department of the Army was named 2nd vice president in
as the time for the parade grew
In other action by the commis­ by the State Road Department for charge nf membership; Thomas
near, and as If in respect to San­ sion an appropriation was approv­
, .
Bruce ef Gainesville waa elected
ta Claus and his only brief visit ed for $1,000 to the Sanford-Seml- a permit to construct a fixed hi-di- 3n, y|ce preiMent. Margaret Kowith the children here, the rains nole County Junior Chamber of way bridge across the St. Johns loff Allman. Osteen, was named
pushed back and left streets dry Commerce. M. L. Reborn J r . River about one mile south of Lake ' secretary: Howard Bruce of San- -Va
'or the two-mlle long event.
president of the Jaycee organiza­ Harney In Seminole County.
, *fnr,l. treasurer.
There were more than M floats tion. requested "the same appro­ The proposed concrete bridge
The project Tor the year will be
featured in this afternoon’s annual priation be set aside as last year."
1
to furnish transportation for the
would
be
about
1209
feel
long,
and
Jayece • Merchants Association
children of the home lo their va.
Commissioners approved the
Christmas Parade extravaganza. purchase of a letter opener by the would consist of 3) span*. The span ration place at Lake Junaluska,
Schools from all over the county Seminote County Tax t'otlecior's over the channel would provide a N. C.
entered floats.
office. John Galloway told the horizontal clearance of 59 feet be­
tit
(iay-cotored balloons were being board "l don’t see how we have tween fenders, measured at ap­
BOOKS BANNED
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..sold up and down the parade rpute gotten along without It."
proximately a right angle to the
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (U P )-T he
In order to provide fundi for ■ Cost of the mechanical letter axis cf tho river's channel, and
Christmas Shcpptng tour for the °P-ncr Is 5219.33. Payment for the a vertical clearance of 25 feel beat-s e I II n g novels "Peyton
children of Lutheran Haven In machine will come out cf excess above mean low water. Tho bridgo Place" and "The Revolt of
Mamie Stover" 'were banned
Slsvia. Proccedi from the balloon fees.
TUB BERT HOLLINGSWORTH HOME i t 21M Wsahlactm Dr. SssTerd G a r in O a k
wmil Id have' a 28-foot clear road­ Tuesday by the city Board of Re­
yle* go Into the Bind which la
received the Garden of the Month award far December from the
way with a 3-foot curb on each view. Both books, written by
(Phete Vy l «rgatra*0
Jtvlded among the children and
------a g g q
side.
Grace
Metalous
and
W
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i
a
m
with which Chrlatmai glfta are Oviedo Lions Beat
Camel* were used by the U S.
Plans of this work may be seen Bradford Hule, were ruled ob­
bought for each other.
at the office of the District Engl- scene and unfit for sale here by Army for 10 years from 1838 to
The crowds today were bigger Mount Dora 59-39
neer. Corps of Engineers, 373 Riv­ the board.
1M.
'
Tha Oviedo Lion* defending erside Ave., Jacksonville.
than ever before and the parade
(he longest In the annual event's State Class B Champions -von
There will be no public hearing
their aeeond haikethall victory of on tho application. However, any
hlitory.
Climaxing the parade thia after­ tho season last night hv defeating protests will bo received at the
noon was Sants Claus, riding on a Mount Dora 59 39.
office of the DiUriel Engineer on
This was the opening game of or before Dec. 30.
brand new float and preceded by
tho
season
for
the
Dorans.
a float entered in the parade by
Center 6 foot 4 Carl Fabry led
the Sanford-Seminole Junior Cham
the Oviedo Lions with 22 points
ber of Commerce.
NUN BURIED IN UGANDA
Santa arrived In timo for the Andy and Mike Duda lent a help
KAMPALA.
Uganda
(UP)—
parade by a Navy Jet bomber dis- Ing hand to their teammate* by Franciscan nun "Mama Kevin," .
patrhrd to the North Pole to busting II and 13 points respect­ who died roccnty In B o s t o n , '
bring the Jolly Old Gentlemen ively. Ronnie t'a rk rr and Edward Mas*., has deen buried near
here for the visit.
Woodhant led the Golden Hurri­ Kampala in the ground* of the
canes with 12 and 19 points each convent she founded Baganda
The Oviedo Lions will plav their tribesmen, who loved the gentle
Estridge Elected
first homo gram# with St. Cloud nun. raised a fund to bring her
Friday night. They hope a largo body from Boston where ihe re­
Worshipful Master local
turnout will be on hand to tired after 30 years of work
support the team.
among Uganda Africans

Road Dept. To Get
New Machinery

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Of F&amp;AM Lodge

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I. E. Estridge was elected Wor­
shipful Master nf the Sanford
I .odee U FA AM fur the year 19,W
at a regular Communication held
last night at the local Masonle
Lodge.
Other offlceri for the lodge,
named lo the election! last night,
were: Woodrow W. Cash. Senior
Warden; Edwin O. Keith, Junior
Warden.
L. T. Sheppard wat reelected
treasurer and Frank L. Miller was
reelected as secretary
Appointive' officer* will he ns ru­
ed later and Installed on Dec. 2T.

Memorial Services
Slated Thursday
At Elk’s Club
The annual memorial services
at the Elk's Club will be held
Thitridiy evening at the elub.
This event, which Is open only
to member* will be preceded by a
free dinner at 8 30 p. m. Judge
VoUe Williams will be the speak­
er. All F.lks are urged to attend.
Ralph Cowin Jr. Is In rhargt of
arrangements.
PHILIPPINES GET LOAN
MANILA (UP) — The Interns
tionsl Cooperation Administration
announced today a new tO-milliondollar American aid program for
the Philippines. Paul Summer,
ICA director for the Philippines,
said four million dollars would be
for technical assistance and six
million dollars for defense sup­
port.

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SHOTGUN SHELLS
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Thsas a r t tha grandchildren of tho Wm. E. Raders, shown *s they receive
their Florid* Stats Rank Christmas Club checks. This is the 3rd year
they have received Christmas Club checks as one of their Christmas
presents from their grandparent*.

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G IV E SA N TA A H ELPIN G HAND!
JO IN OUR 1958 CHRISTM AS
SA VIN GS C LU B . . .

Sanford, Fla.

$250.00

�To Support
i In Cocoa
f v # . w . Tyro, proslden* of tbo
- t e u , Booetcrs Club, snnoune: g | that U» club win not plan a
ix' * eto rtad e t o the Cocoa gam* but
would Ilka for iH elub mem^ S a n and tana to plan to travel
%' with the teem for tola leet reguh r game of the Mason.
Y m would-Ilka for all elub
; ; J &amp; r s ^ - M t and sit in . body
, ■* the game. The kickoff tlmo Is
t m t for S pTm . so It would b* ad' «lu b U to have around • p. m.
s h * dor to b* Mated for tbo kickif
H The Boosters also plan a bug*
i. milieu i l e to travel to the Brahg^jgaa Bowl gam* this Saturday
’ \ l l g b t . They plan t o decorate att
1 too care aad earry a Mf erowd
'■&lt; riih the lighting Semlnolee. The
S S Voted Vt to* last nuetlng to
£ m m e the expense* of filming the
. Mamie. This le Just one of the

bt

juUnr-

bowl invitation, the Fighting San- o n of. the bast defensive neord s
fold Scmlnotcs travel to Cocoa in Centra) Florida the Seminole*
tomorrow night in an effort to odd stand as a alight favorite to toko In I s effort to develop the e arin g
punch needed to take this last
regular easiest el the cesses. At*
though the Tigers have bees up
■■a gown this seasos the e n d s
are well aware of the fact that
they posses the potonlal to upeet
an eutstandlag d ab each u San­
bo on the spot to give Sanford and
ford. *
the Ban FrancUco Giants wonder*
With much weight resting opes
fol publicity- The word, Sanford,
the roek-Uk* defensive Use U
will appear In all the leading
should moon the difference In
newspapers ann sports magaiines
them two (Inal contests. la d bp
In the United States.
Co-Captain BUly Tyro end Senior
Besides all the scslbes and play­
Claude Hitt* 11. the locals have
ers, there will be many visitors
managed to bold such teams as
faom every section. There are donMelbourne and Apopka tola season
ens who follow the circuit Just as
to a minimum ot yardage. Junior
a baseball fan follows his favorite
ace, Dave Stanley aad Mg Tern
team.
Brown have alee b o n great to
Orlando’s Dave Ragtn has com­
their defensive efforts.
mitted and rra n h Boynton, also
Tbo offense baa corns a long
of Orlando, win be trying for the
way
this season and has moved
big money. This tnormpus $15,000
up In recent contests to share the
tourney has a top prise ot t»00
lime-light with the defense. Quar­
and with this great fleln, it Is
terback Cecil Bandrldge will lead
Impossible to say who win lake
his backfleld of Barbour, Yeackle,

cow m o tow

The fabulous Sanford Seminole*
go Into their final week of foot*
ball poeaeceing one of the moat
outstanding records ever to be
compiled by any Sanford team.
They have rolled up 1171 yards
rushing while the g n a t defense
Use held nine opponenta to a n
yards on the ground. The offense
has scored 139 points while the
opponents have been held to ■

Collins
Barbour
Dendridge
Johnson
Basil
Allred
Thany
Dendridge
Allred
YetcUe
Johnson

Ce-CapUIn Eddie Barbour pick­
ed op another TD last yeek Dandridge
Favorite! In the tourney . a n
against DeLand to mslntaln bla R u a il
Doug Ford, second money winner
ead la the scoring department. mtteU
for the year, Frank Strnnahan,
He now has a total of 51 points.
who. has done well h e n for the
la total yards gained, halfback.
»
t
.474 leet two year*, and Sanford’i own
Johnny Yeackle regained the lead Tnw
1
0
.000 playing pro, Jay Hebert.
from Barbour with a total of tM Carter
yards for 115 carries. Bob Johnson INDIV. TACKLES AND ASSISTS Jap found hlmielf this year on
iaa made a rapid Increase to sh irt Stanley 4 1 - lf
the tour—winning the Bing Crosby
Mcond plaee with Barbour with Barbour 33—10
Invitational and the Dalian Open.
Johnson
17—
4
415 yards. Johnson baa boon too
He
Is a picture swinger and
leading ground gainer In tbo last Stotiky 31—T
stands a good chance of taking
Walker 10-T
tore# tilts.
the honors this ysar. While Jay
Tyre 43-15
was on bis winning stn ak , San­
tu tho pasting department, quar­ Brown 33—IS
ford held nattonkl recognition dal­
terback, Cecil Dendridge, baa Swalm 13-14
ly In the iports world. A native
maintained a solid .445 average Jones 1—3
vrf Louisiana, Jay carries the name
completing 5fT out of SI. Cedi hie Hlttell 41-13
of tho Mayfair and Sanford on his
also maintained a 55.2 yard punt­ Allred 3 - 0
golf bag and It la aeen throughout
ing average for toe Mason.
Basil 27—13
tho famous clubs of the country.
Billy Tyro ban don* wall in the Stono 11—•
mokteg the SHS ethalotil program extra point department wttk a
Ho Is a credit to the Giants as
Butner
T—I
well as the city.
mare eneeeeafaL
.474 average for to* year. Hie Schtnrd 3 - 4
With batootbalt underway tote kicking haa Improved steadily Carter 1 4 - t
With events such as this, or
meek, they ere planning various sine* the beginning of too Miaon Kirk S -0
fair city cannot miss. The progress
things le boost this lagging pro­ and It In possible that hie to* may Temay 33-11
of the Mayfair has been tremend­
gram. T w elub Is alM footing bo to* difference In too font two Colltes 13—S
ous and this third Annual PGA
We bin for the schedule poetess contests.
event brings a great deal of pres­
Wet wffl be distributed In the var- ,In too defensive department tbo
AUSTIN ELECTED CAPTAIN tige to our town each year. The
bulk of tho tackfoe a n shared by
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (UP) Giants and Frank Mebane have
icverst. Billy Tyre and D a n Stan­ —BlUy Austin, oastern total of- don* a wonderful Job and every­
ley are tope end a n cloMly fol. fen** loader who gained 1,435 one should plan to support this
tewed by Claude HltteH, Tam yards In nine games this Mason, event to the fullest.
Brown, Allan Swalm, and Eddie has been elected eaptato of the
SCHEDULE
Barbour.
1551 Rutgers football team. Austin Dee. t Practice round
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Dee. 10 Qualifying round
llvey In Panwood, N. J .
Yeackle
13
Dee. 11 Clinic and Exhibition
Tyre
15 H U Y NEW TIGER’S CAPTAIN Dee. 13 First U bole round of
Barbour
54 PRINCETON, N J . (UP)— Fred
play'
Collins
g TUty, Junior fullback who led Dee. 13 Second 13 hole round of
Russ!
• Princeton In scoring with 53 points
play
Dsndrldg*
• to d ." r-'aion, will esptate the Ti­ Dm . 14 Third I I hole round of
Johnson
34 gers' 1H3 football team. Tlley
play
Swtlm
• averaged 4.7 yards per carry this Dec. 15 Fourth 15 hole round of
INDIVIDUAL BUSHING
play and presentation of
season fa gaining 5*2 yards rushTC YO Y LTY Avg.
NEW YORK ( U P ) - Erwin S
prises and awards.
115 4(3 7 4M S J
■eerie a golf nut who was sty­ Yeackle
mied SB y a r n la his ambition to
go either a famous painter or goU• r . Anally Haa made It both way*
by swapping hte braiste for *
brush and oaseL
B m te 's w m an unfortunate case
te r years becsoM be was to the
fermte position of being h flne
K l«* who represented other art­
iste. Natarany, If ^
Minting* they probably wool*
have taken U unkindly.
But a t long test be bae bit the
Jackpot simp!* became there
aren’t many good painter* who
are golfers end not many good
golfer* who ar* painters.

JUST LOOK
AT THtSfc

ML’

Todays
Sports
Parad e_

P ato u Golf Hote*
go Barrios has painted 53 fa­
mous golf holes ho has played and
they are In a fair way to becom­
ing collectors’ Items. Which makes
Mm Iim
famous,
Dim
uuit at long last,
~ as
_ an
",
artist and alio as ■ fi*urw of note
to the game of golf.
nil works, aa example, at* to
the private collections of such
tamed golfing figure* aa President
Elsenhower end Bobby Jones. A
number of them are on exhibition
at Plnchurst, which is among the
fabled courses be hss pslnted
slong with such others as St. Antrews, Auguste, Apaweral*. Yale
University, Ssucon Valley, Sleepy
Hollow and Winged Foot.
Three of tbe golf holes he has
painted — the 14th at Pin* Valley,
the fifth at St. Andrewi end the
10th at Augusta — are being re­
produced by Spalding this year for
their Chrlitmai package*. It Is a
move which promise* to help
make Barrle’i paintings of golf
rank with the boxing masterpieces
of Georg* Bellows and tho scul­
ling a rt of Thomas Eaklnx.

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Children’s Records
WINN TV
FA 3-3094
Whiting and Davis Olamours
OROMESH BAGS
Assorted Style*
$4U5 to $14.95
YOW HLL'B
(live Mnm a Sweater
by SrhUripeltl
MARY-KHTHKU’S
Featuring Fashions Just for Ton'
200 N. Park
Layaway a Coat
for Her
$23.50
to
$50
PURCELL CO.
125 Weat First
FA
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First SL
Shadow Boses— Cedar Chaste
Um ps— Planters
Sofa Pillow*
LINGERIE
Lace trimmed or Tailored
Gowns, shortla Pajamas, Robes
Slips, Half-Slips, Pantisa
HOLLYWOOD SHOP

“SUPER-RIGHT* SUGAR CURED FANCY BREAKFAST

“SUPER-RIGHT* HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

TV Ur n pa
Wrought Iron Smoker*
Hassocks
Hurricane Lam pa
MATHER OF SANFORD
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
300 East First Rt. *
Living Room Suite#—Mirrors
Bedroom Suite*—Bookcases
Throw Rugs—Cedar Robe*
Hi-Fld*lity
Phonograph*
$100 95 to $530.00
WINN TV

Cut

Glass, Trivets, Copper
Antiques
Brass, Iron, Wood, Ironstone
THE HITCHING POST
400Vt Celery Ave
FA $ 041

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First St.
Smoking Stands—Easy C hain
Table Radio*—Ilassocka
Desks

APPLES

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12-Oz.
Glasses
1 ELI.OW SWEET

ANN PAGE TENDER COOKED

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Featuring:
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ItO E. First St.

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King's Men Gift Seta
For the Man of to* Houae
FAUSTS DRUG STORE
Near Post Office

Bananas
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Pajamas
Ftrri-NfVr Lonng* Palama*
Flannel* . Broadcloths
By Manhattan - Weldon
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Potatoes

JANE PARKER OLD FASHIONED GOODNESS

Jewelry Boxes
Etectrte Shavers
Transistor Radios
WM. E. KADER, JEWELER
Hand Warmer*
5 and I I volt boat Spotlight*
19M Heronry MK 55, 40 U r
with starter $599.00
'. P- SMITH
MIS Park Ave.

Christmas Bella
Bella of the Month
Manger Scene*
Monroe Corner Craft and Gift
Shop—Oat W*et Ftret I t

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Success At Last
It la rather late recognition, be­
Compart*
cause Barrie ta 71. The nice part
Dresser 8eta
(a that he doesn't look It for the
U sy 8uee
sturdy little man has a shock of
steal gray hair, twinkling blue
syea, ruddy cheek* and a young
U sy Suaana
su n 's spring to Ms step.
Bras* Plaque*
Success came late to Barrie be­
Um ps
ta use the Canton. Ohio, native got MonroeHurricane
Corner Craft and Gift
a Job ta a ChLago department
Shop-O ut West Firet SL
(tore’s rundown art department
Blouse* for HER
when he waa graluatcd from Cor
Tailored and Draaax
nalL Barrie began Improving the
quality of Iha a rt being carried AR Style* and Color*, V
12.98 to $14.95
and, as pen nf tile campaign, neg­
T O W U L ' I
lected Me own painting to put on
Door Mirror
exhibition! and manage fellow art­
18x58 Crystal Sheet
ists.
$10.95 each
Thirty-five year* ago, Barrie,
Benkarik
Glass A Paint Co.
who will discuss golf or art with 112 W. Second
FA 2-40'.
the drop of t putt or a Pleasso,
co founded the Grand Central Art
Galleries to New York.
Oolf, at wMch he SUB Is t 14
handicap player, finally became
Dolly’s Own Vanity 8el
bis painting outlet and at last the
$198
Fhrs Piece*
fame be sought personally baa ar­
TOUCH TON DRUG 00.
rived.
FA 2-3482

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323 E. f irs t
FA 3-5241

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Wax

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DEODORANT

Clorox

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SULTANA SHORT GRAIN

$19.95
Appliance
3 A I i«p w t e percolators $11.95
Aluminum re sinister t*U
$8 95
ELECTRIC TfcAlNI
Rang* Set*
$3.35 A $3.75
aad Accessories
Bun Warmers
$3.95 A m Flyer
A
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320 B. Ftret
FA 1
Assorted Christmas Decorations
Lights, Tree Ornament*
Iejrrlee, Snow
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 14— OFFICR EQUIPMENT

33—s r n r iA i, s e r v ic e r

17—NOTICF-W—PERSONA LS

Dr. Lewi
Almost Made
100th Birthday

ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Haynca office Machine Co., TypePUMPS — SPRINKLER
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
wrttars, adding machine*. galeaSYSTEMS
Tel rA 2-3111. Furniture Canter
Rantala, 114 M a t. FA 1*040. AH types ta d tinea,
a FOE RETT
11S Wait First St
“Do It YounaU"
a M A CS RENTAL*
II—AUTOMOBILES—TEA1LRRS
A. B. PETERSON
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
Nursery School—r r e School Age
4 WANTED Is RENT i
Brekar Aaaoeiataa: A. B.
• T I N E
Hour* 9-12, ( days a week
5— REAL ESTATE rdK SALE
son
Jr..
P.
J
.
Che
i
tar
son,
OarNerd
a
good
2nd
car?
Machine
end
Supply
Co,
• a. 4—F a r m s , a c r e a g e g r o v e *
Ph. FA 2 4182 or FA 2 0317
field W llltm . and R. W. Wfl*
SEE RAY HERRON
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 24432
* T BEAL ESTATE WANTED
Hamf. Boh Edwarda A. C DaadYour Pontiac Salesman
NOTICE
• MISCELLANEOUS
N r . Land Surveyor.
New and Used Cars
We wiU be operating in our new
B_ doc QUIGO
•-FLOW ER*. PLANTS.
118 N. Park Avr. I’h. FA 24123 Ph. FA 1-0131 or after • p. m.
C h ry s le r A ir te m p
store at 2533 Park Ave. January UbM(iI j , , , , guff fo rm p eed eet
SHRUBS
I
FA 2*203. 301 Wait First St.
Air Conditioning and Heating
Cherry Real C itato Ageaey
Id OFFICE EQUIPMENT
C. H. STAFFORD
■ t r r e i i v a e ri a a \rr
NEW Y0RK ^ P l - T h e 100th
11 AUTOMOQILES-TRAILEES
Dial FA 2-9922—Notary
111 Oak Avenue
FA 24731
BALLERLT APPLIANCE
birthday anniversary of one of
m s W. 13 S t Rear-Barter S tep
CENTER
U BOAT* * MOTORS
the prodigious men of our time
U FARM s u m o * * MACHIN­
113 S. Magnolia
FA 2-3873
GATLIN
slipped by Sunday—snd It was a
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
ERY
Contractors, Dragline*: Genova
shame he couldn’t have lived to
ask
C
ru
m
ley
A
Uontoith
PIXIE
NURSERY
SCHOOL
14 FE T 4 LIVESTOCK-SUPPU B S
2232. Ph PA, 13274 Sanford
at 117 South Park Ph. FA Z-48SS
celebrste It with his customary
Nancy Jack non
(Paeltry)
DON’S COVER SHOP
FA 2-2047
cigars, scotch, wine, beer, and
If ARTICLES WANTED
20 acre tile farm, 3 h a d r o o m Automobile Interior Decorator Mimograph Printing — T y p in g flsvorful talk of high times past.
Letter
Writing
—
Cards
and
15 PLACES M BAT
-.VKIICLES
FOR
S
A
L
E
1
house, large barn. Easy tarots.
Seat Covers — Truck Stats
Dr. Maurlco J. Lewi almost
Letters
Addressed
—
Photo
At
WUlis
Pontile—301
W.
l
i
t
J. B. L ew . Ph. FA 2-1233.
IV BEAUT! PARLORS
Coplte of important papers— Small studio upright piano, good made It. He livid—and worktd,
IS FEMALE R S I* WANTED
ronditon. Ph. FA 24017.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Credit report* — Collections.
and played—Into his 100th year.
19S2 4-wheol drive Willis Jeep
IS MALE HELP WANTED
1144 French Ave.
Credit Buresn Of Sanford
All metal top, heatar. Ph. FA
He had figured that when that
N MALE —FEMALE
—Factory
to
you—
Rm. 403-04 Son. Atl. Nat l. Bank
J. W. 1IALL, REALTOR
2-0907.
century b i r t h d a y anniversary
Aluminum
11 WORK WANTED
Bldg.
Th. FA 141(4
Johnny Walker, Associate
came around at last, the college
Venetian Blinds
M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "Call Hall" Phone FA 14441 19(1 Dodge pick-up. new paint,
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom which he had founded w o u l d
a U MONET to LOAN
32(0.00. (01 W. 20th
V acuum Cleaner R ep air*
rail with plastic ends. Plastic throw a lulu of a banquet for him.
SI SPECIAL SERVICES
KENNETH E. SLACK
Repairs A parts lo r all makes u&lt; or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
He would have made It. too.
BA ROOFING A PLUMBING
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER 2 wheel trailer, fully enclosed—
cleaners. Electrolux. Hoover,
cards.
water proof. SVx.HV inside,
1009 R, 2nd
Phone FA 1-0231,
I 24 PIANO 8RRVICES
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replace­ Senkarik C.lase and Taint Co. except (or an accident at his of­
plus compartment on front Call
1 B ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
ment parts. Work guaranteed 112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4422 fice. lie slipped and broke his
FA 2 3844.
arm. Three montha later, he fell
Free pirk up A delivery. Call
B INSURANCE
MAYFAIR SECTION
FA 1*47(1.
ST NOTiaM-PERMNALS
Fruit (LOO Ruvbel, you pick. Third stepping from a tax) and broke
] bedroom 2 bath heme. With TT V -4 A R RENTALS
B ARTICLES to r SALE
house on right going So. on the same arm and became bedbuilt-in kitchen, washer A dry­
S t FURNITURE A EOUSEMOLD er. On large w#U lendicapad DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere, This is a pass to the Ritx theatre
Reerdall. Elmer Lestebrooks. | ridden. He died last May 27, two
for Allan Swaim. Exp. data
lot with sprinkler system- Terms.
weeks after having addressed a
anytime. Rental servica includes
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE dinner by ampliiied telephone.
Dec. 13, 19(7.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Wash, gas a n d
lniurSnca.
CARD OF THANKS
Cash
for
aqy
amount.
Super
Real Estate Broker
MERLE WARNER. Nslionsl
WHITTEN—W# with to express rRegistered
HI* Activity Amailag
Trading PosL 1 mil* south at
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st St., ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Sanford. Phone FA 2-0477.
otir gratitude to everyone for h FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha
His activity was amazing. Until
ments,
invoice*,
hand
bills,
nad
FA
2-3194.
their klndnnm, sympathy and
near the end. he preaided dally
w 2 Bedroom Hw
1
programs, e t c . Progressive
New
/lowers received during the ill­
$25,000.00
u
—MAW
J
M
TM
I
ai head of the New York College
Printing
Co.
Phona
FA
3
2051$700.00
Dos
wn
ness am i passing of our Belov­
Pre-MovlnR Sale
of Podiatry, which he, an If. D.,
403 WV*t llth S t
ed Wife, Sister, and Mothar, Feature* electric kitchen], terrasYour Evlnrud# Dealer
Now going on at
founded in 191?. A gracloui gentle­
Mrs. Maria K. Whitten.
so floors, and choice residential ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
RAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
man with clear blue eyes, oldWhitten and Rotundo Family
Fine Watch Repairing
104 E. 1st
Phone FA 2 (981
locations.
CENTER
fashioned stand up collar, cigar aWALTER H. TRAPP
14 foot Super Sail
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. OneFishcomplete
113 S. Magnolia
FA 2 3871
Jeweler
3—FOA RENT
jiggle between two fingers, he
boat lit. Call FA 2-1330,
313 E. Second St.
rocked in a swivel chair at hit
Phene
FA
2-3103
Ext. 393. Lt jg. Campen.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomr
Bendix automatic washer, goad rolltop desk and spoke tn wellcondition
(75.00,
FA
2-3485.
private hatha. 114 W. First SC The Opportunity You've B«tn
JOHNSON MOTORS
rounded leniences, as If reading
W O O LSEY
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Wailing for in Here
EFFICIENCY apartment* suKElectric Hotpoint 38’’ range, new from a book.
M
arine
F
in
is
h
e
s
2444
Sanford
Ave.
Hi.
FA
2-1592
•Ma for couple or eingta person. We're dividing a tract of land in
—never used, ( 150.00. Ph. FA
He was the oldest active prac­
F er Y oor B oat
2W, (, and 10 acre tract*. Thia
Private bath A shower. Ideally
2,1872.
titioner of medicine and education
property will have survey and FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
located neroia from Post Office.
S en k arik G ian t a n d P a in t C t .
. in the United Stales. Into hts tooth
graded roads throughout. Each
Inqnlie Jacobson DapL Star*.
112*114 w . 2nd a t r h FA 14832 Citrus fruit for sale, bring con-! y m he: lived lion* in a hotel,
homesite will b# high and dry
McRANEY-SMtTH FAINTS
Nice bedroom, private entrance A
and ran b* purchased on easy 2315
i( th " V « V ii f a T # J ' 8 .‘
• b u , , ° w o rk *
Park Ave.
FA 2-54(1
WELL DRILLING
bath. Th. FA 2-2(48.
et. smoked eight cigars a day,
terms.
Fairbanks-Morse Pumps
Slightly ti'ed 12 ft. plywood boat,
C. A. Will DIJON. SR.
T-Shirts 48e — Pelnt *2.60 gal. ate •’everything,’’ had scotches
Bedroom, private entrance A bath
Repair* to all make*
also 5 H.P. Johnson motor. See
Camp Goods. Tarpaulins. Army- before, and dry ehablls during,
Call FA 2-3988 or FA 2-0433. 202 S. Park Ave. Tel. FA 2-5991
HOWARD C. LONG
Navy surplus—310 Sanford Ava. dinner; played poker and whist
M. R. Regan or Manager at
207 E. Commercial Ave,
Large 2 hr. fum. apt. &gt;|60. UpGIVE YOUR WIFE
Monroe Harbor.
three tim et weekly at the New
Phono FA 1-2833
stairs, 1701 Magnolia
oiia.
A hotnl for Christmas. I have a
Lionel electric train, excellent con­ York Brldge-Whlit Club (which he
11—fltTMLkw
WAS
T
g
r
wida variety from which to
dition. New transformer. Very founded in 1305), attended meet­
HEATING
Two bedroom furnished home,
choose. 2 and 3 bedroom*, soma
reasonable. Ph. FA 2-1882.
ing* of the Albany Society of New
WANTED—All
kinds
of
scrap
ma­
1105 West 20th, 185.00 monthly,
II.
I
t
POPE
CO.
furnished, w i t h
reasonable
terial.
Zuckerman
Salvage
Yard
York (which he founded in 11931
one child. Phone FA 2-395L
terms.
200
S.
P
a
r
k
----FA
24234
Roma
Usauty
apples,
Mountain
Phone TA 2 2694.
and—
Robert A. William*.
FARMER'S AGENCY
grown. E. R. Randall, TA 2-5460,
Most nights Just before mid
114 S. French Ave.
hubV spea rs
410 gauge or 20 gauge shotgun,
1 BR home, large Fla. room. Dishnight he arrived at Tony’s Italian
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
single or double barrel. Call FA
OKANGRS FOR SALE
washer, hardwood Doors. Wail
. Ceramic Til* Contractor
Mrs. Gayle Osborne, Aisoc.
2 4991 or FA 2-19(9.
landscaped, fenced yard. Wynnes,
2201 Sanford Av*.
FA 2-8123 All kinds of oranges for sal* (LUO Kitchen, across the street from
bushel. Bring container. 4 miles his hotel, and hung nut there
wood Section. 2411 Adam* Ct. Phona FA 2 (221, or FA 2-2818 Wanted—U«ed panel doors. Call
out W’**t First on Mt- Dorr sometimes until closing, mixing
Ph. FA 2-5818.
ISA—PLUMBING and ROOFING
2 story 4 bedroom house on cor­
FA 2-8159.
Rd. Ph. FA 2-3027.
cheese, crackers, and scotch high­
ner lo t Within 3 block* down­
T
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
balls with beer cocktails “ My as­
town buiinesa aaction. Will l i —m a u h n e a r
Wringer type washer, like new sociates know where to find me,"
make a nice home for n large
Whit*
sewing
machine.
Kitchen
Soft Water Shampoo
family or good apartment
tahle, 4 chair*. Reasonable Ph. he wnuld *ay.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
house. Ph. FA 2-23(8.
Hobnobbed with Editor*
FA 2-5818.
105 S. Oak AvaFA 24742
WE HAVE A HOME
Dr. Lewi was a wit of repute.
FOR YOU
He hobnobbed with newspaper ed­
FOR SALE BY OWNER ' i I —F I U a l r a Al t Wa N T F T
A Repair*
TV Antenna (12. 1817 Summerlin itors and once wrote editorials,
3 BR. 1 bath CB home. Fenced
1MT
Saatord
Ava.
Ph.
FA
Aviv
yard. Aerosa from Pinacraat Experienced waitress over 21,
his native Albany, N. Y. H* knew
HOMES— S
Apply Pig 'N Whistle.
School. 2435 S. Laurel Ave. Ph.
just as a sideline to medicine, in
Plumbing — Kresky Heating
•FURNITURR aaa
1 A 2 baths.
FA 2-2880 after 3:00.
Wanted — experienced bookkeeper,
M. G. HODGES
six U. S. presidents personally,
HOU.HP.IIOI.tl GOODS
age 25-45. Call Mr. Mathew, Service on All Water Pump*—
two of them intimately, and was
Complain and ready for immedi­ 4 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, pa­
(FA 2-3308.
Wells Drilled — Pumpe
ate occupancy.
Used furniture, appliances, tool] mentioned m Teddy Roosevelt'},
tio, large Yorktown kitchen
Faola
Road
Phona
FA
240(7
ete. Bought-sold. Larry’s Mart autobiography.
built-in oven and range. Mayfair
CLERK - CASHIER
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
vicinity. FA 2-5403.
When hr was eight, he saw
Permanent
position,
some
ex­
Locatiaaa
Abraham Lincoln In his coffin—
perience
In
bookkeeping
pre
PLUMBING
MAYFAIR
South Piaacreat — Sanford
RECLINERS
“probably the most spiritual
Contract and Repair Work
ferred. Sanford Gaa Company,
Whispering Oaka — Titusville
Owner built lovely modern 3 beJ
Th# l.att Word in Comfort.
Free
Estimate!
210
E.
1st.
thing in my life—I can see that
room, 2 bath name. Hardwood
Foam Rubber, Reg. Price (113.50 face yet," he told me ODCt ,
R- L. HARVEY
floors,
Florida
room,
beautifully
Curb girl over 21 for night work. 204 Sanford Av«. Pljon* TA 2-3383
FHA ia service sad FHA floaeeNylon Fabric
Le-i (30.00 "gaunt. . .homely. . .but there
landacapad spacious grounds.
Apply in person to Leary's
ing available.
Underground sprinkling system.
Dinar.
SALE PRICE NOW
H9.5C was something In tt really spirit­
125.000.00. Attractive terms.
CLARK
ual, even in death."
W* ran qualify you for an* of
*ew »ajy readv-cut wrap- Plumbing,
ratio A Supply Co. Swivel Rockers Reg Price (U9.5(
king. H
Heating
To go into Dr. Lewl’a achieve­
these homes in 30 minute*. You For the B4st Buys in Real Estate Women
a-rmind apron* home. Earn
Contracting A Repairs
I pliam Rubber reversible
ments and experiences would take
,® can start enjoying th* home SEE CULLEN &amp; HAKKEY
128.18
Dosen.
Spar*
time.
Writ*
2819
Orlando
u
r.
Ph.
FA
2-—
171
|
cushion*
Less
(0.0C
110 N. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-239!
while wa process the papers.
Accurate Mfgr’s., Freeport. New Highway 17-92 South gknford |
_____ a boak. He wrote medical treastirs, as srirctary of the Stale
York.
Thia ia n past to th* Ritx theatre
SALE PRICE NOW
79.5( Roard of Medical Examiners In
for Claud* Waite. Exp. date
24—PIANO
S
ER
V
IC
E
Developed by
1832 cleaned up New York City
Dec. 13, 1957.
ECHOLS BEDDING CD.
ODHAM
Boys Wanted—to sell Th* San­ PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING Cor. Snd A Magnolia FA. 2 8321 of Illegal practitioners, attended
the post mortem of McKinley’s
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
W. L. HARMON
ford Herald Monday through
TUDOR, Inc.
7—m i* l bhT a t r w a n t e d
Frevi Delivery
assassin after being a medical
Ph. FA 24223 After 1.00 p. m.
Friday*
at
3:30
p.m.
Com*
to
4
witness a t the execution, wrote
The Herald office and ask Mr
We Can S«ll Your HomeCer. Hwy. 17-91 A 17th 84.
• BIG VALUES
Bill Vincent after 3:30.
verse, created Joke*. . .
Buyers with S1.000. to 15,000.
Phone FA 2-1(91
• QUICK CREDIT
“ I hope.’’ he wrote me once,
down payment. For satiefactory
MRAILEY ODHAM, P rm.
2 l- WflW WAfffl ft-------• EASY TERM S
result* contact Seminole Realty.
“you will rsperience the yen at
FRIGIDAIRE appliance*,
aal*
WTLSON-M A1F.R
IPO! «L Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 Will do light laundry or ironing
an early dale to pay me a social
a *8 service. O H. High. Ovi*da
New aid Used FurnUure
5232.
in my horiie. Tel. FA 2-8253 be­
Fla. Pbom* * 0 (4 3 t» *r Ban* 311 E. First SL Ph FA 2 5423 visit." tin language had a charm
tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
of its own.
f*N FA 2*2MS after I y a .
Stenstrom Realty
T ^rn m n x m x r
H. E. STENSTROM
Baby sitting or general housework.
XMAS SPECIALS
Electrical Contracting
Registered Broker
LIVE BAIT
FA 2-1212.
Famous Prestige Swivel I’latf &gt;rm
Houia Wiring and Keyatr*
2427 Laurel - Phone FA 2 2420 Fleming’s Red A Whit* Grocery
Rocker* with reversible Solid
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Missouri Minnows
( doe. (1.04 Colored lady ileiiraa day* work.
Foam rubh*r Cushioos
112
MiinoUa
Dial
FA
2
0914
RAYMOND M .BA LL
Ph.
FA
2-40(0.
*
I’op-Gul* Minnowa
doi. 95c
lasrg* Color Selection
L
REALTOR
—Worm*—
Reg. 189.95 ... facing life takes more cour­
Car# for children in my home 15 A —BUILDING—REPAIRS—
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Phone: FA 2-1(09
Reas.
rate*.
Ph.
FA
2-1383.
age and more strength than
FOR RESULTS
Open Seven Days a Week
PAINTING
NOW
$69.50
“
List your property with u*.
■ny one of uv has complttely
H-si'rm
i.
WOOD — WOOD — WOOD
204 S. Perk Ave. Sanford
Also large selection »f olhei within hitmelf.
Genuine
Pitch
I’ln*
A
Oak.
Fire
Thrifli
checking
account
c
o
s
t
s
FA 2-3441
famoua brands of chairs and
Wood—Best deal in Town. Call only |2 for 20 checks at Florida
PA
We need the strength of
rocker*. All specially price.! for
CLAYTON” C~IJK(K)KS ~ US and your wood word** are State Rank of Sanford.
2-1412
Chrietmws.
God,
too.
ever. Boh A Ernie Moma Phone
Real Estate Investments FA 2 0889
FA 2-4228.
And « e can find it—
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER Raniodoltef — Rarooflng — Re­
Whit#—Necrhl—Etna
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
siding — Materials — Cantrae- Mather Of Sanford I through regular family worT E ^ T T Plante, Shruhe
Repairs on all makes Machines
Raymond LundquLl. Assoc.
tor# — Financing.
20.1-09 East rim St. F \ 2 0981 ship. Hcgin to rind the strength
321 East First Sc
FA 2-5244
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg
, c a n

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Wed. Dec. 4, 1957—PtgR I i

THE CARO OF THANKS

Very often a Card of Thanks In The Sanford Herald meet* a
need wblck la difficult to fUt In any other way Not omy is tt a
gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the service* amt kind
nesses of the many to whom a personal not* of thanks cannot well
b* mailed.
Newapaper Cards of Thank! are accepted as socially correct
CmUy P o st the noted authority an etiquette, feels they serve many
good util*
Thar* la no prescribed form for a Card of Thank*. It can b* as
brief or as detailed as you desire. When the occasion.comes von
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our etaff to
assist you.
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THE “IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE

U la th* custom of many families In this country to com m as*
rate a bereavement by an Mln Memortura” 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* Elixa Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
expressed it:
“ How cruelly tweet are the echoes
that Mart
What memory plays an old tune
on the heart.”
Must frequently an In Memorlum Is Inserted on the annivew
sary of death. However, other dates, which It Is felt are appr»
priate or meaningful ere also selected. The birthday of (ho de­
parted. the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day, oven Chriatzaae
a n among other significant occasion* chosen.
If you a r t hesitant to express your tender thoughts In nootla
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald’s collection of original
verses. These exnress In poetic beauty the emotions of thy beer*
strings. Among them are verses appropriate to any circ

THE RATE
Cards of Thanks and la Mamorium notices, dua to th r ts e l
may run to considerable length, are billed a t 11.00 pee^eoluM

DAILY
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GRAY SHADOW
NURSERIES

10 month* tree service on new In­
For rainting and Repairing
8 room home, Patio A carport*
FRED ROETtGER
strument purchase from us,
119 Summerlin. Call FA i-4017
SOUTH
SANFORD
AVENUE
2918
Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-0231
.or appointment.
BUKUR’S
MUSIC
SHOP
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
2004 Cedar Avenue
FA 2-0733
(1800 DOWN — New 3 bedroom CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower
Hous* painting and repairing
concrete block, out of city—with
CARTER nOME CLEANING
Reasonabla rates. Call FA 2-2139
Shop.
200
N.
Park
Ave..
Sanfprd.
t
SERVICE
city convenience!. Ready to
aftar .1:80.
FA 2-U22 W# telegraph.
Window A Wall Washing
move in. Balance like rent. L»t
Floog w axinr—NOrth 94141
ii* show you this well built
SUNNILAND
132 Hrway 17 92
DeBary FLOOR s e a to g and finishing
home now.
PRODUCTS
Cleaning, w a x i n g , fterving
W. H. “BILL" STEMPER
gaminel* County sum* 1923.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Realtor A ln*urnr
a. M- Glessen. Lake Mary
. Assoc. Guy Allen. Gretehen Hall,
3 mil** West of Town
10 Arlette Price. Everett Harper
FA 2-0888.
Phnn* FA 24391
112 N. Park
Berry kill Pam nog Contractor
Mid-Season cabbage plants. Fred |2-M par call plus parts, 9 years
Licensed — BmJed — Union
experience
ia
TV
Servica
qn
all
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Thurston. Th. FA 2-3990.
Free Estimate — Compare our
makaa and models On# year
3 bedroom I hath concrete block
Price* FA 2-2287 alter (:00.
home. (1600 equity, monthly Sweet Hamlin Orange* (1.25 par
guarantw on all parte. W* also
bushel. R. W. Ldrd. FA 2-3219.
service auto and horn* radio*. For rainting call Mr. Tasker, Ph
payments (71.23. 2827 So. Park
FA 2-81(9 or FA 2-8007.
,n piMcrasz- FA 2-o im .
— I A . K . R O S S E T T E R , F L O R I S T Pictur* tuba* repaired ia your
home. 19.95. guaranteed, 1 year.
Phono FA 2-1851
Phone FA 2-3881, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
For ddraodabte Servica
!cciucL.-X£ Debary 4 Lake Mary
I. E. BATTEN
Member of Mo ru t ,
BARNES TV SERVICE
J«01 C r g f dwr i^ J W TFA
W 2-2971
C
U 8 S. French A w. — FA 2-3714
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
201 East Commercial *

TV Service

of your life. Worship together
this week—and every week—
at your Church or Synagogue.
P u M u h t t «• « p u b lic K fl i f ! i* rM S-

uuiuiu mM Pit Adurnuat (.««**«/.

Plastic Wall Tile
5c each
Top Quality
Paul F. Mueller
&amp;Son
Orlando Hwy. So.

FA 2-tM l

Yea, it’s always the right time fur buying a
home, but rnpeciully now with the Chriatmia
Season *o near! What nicer gift could you
give your family than a lovely home of their
own?
,
Come out to LITTLE VENICE and see these
spacious homes. Each home is on n take front
lot And built with Florida living in mind. We
welcome your inspection.
FINANCING PLANS AVAILABLE: F.H.A,
F.H.A. In-Service, and Conventional

^"UeMb'oin C/pliiMij)*
Carner TV. Cry*lie Drive A
Lake ,Msr/4Blvd. Phone FA 24391
or Phone FA 2-S01S after T

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and E." Seme eum plea:
—An aircraft company to Cali­
fornia o w n a plane and a yacht.
Company officers use the plane
far week-end hunting trip*. The
yacht la need far company - spon­
sored Behtoc tripe.
—A company assigns a dew-rrin f executive to a branch office
conveniently located at a resort
such as Miami Beach. He spends
the w inter'there. Turns oot the
braneh office Is a myth. The va­
cation Isn’t
—A company pays for an exec­
utive's country club membership,
gives him a home to live to. or
pays hla athletic clot* dues.
Diner’s Card Abused
Many companies supply their
executives with membership cants
in the Diner's Club, a poet » war
master credit plan now serving
more than 300.004 members. Tax
agents recently discovered four
Diner’s Club members who met
for lunch every day and rotated
the eheek, charging It off to bus­
iness. This abuse of a legitimate
service la what the tax collectors
try to stop.
No figures a re available on Just
how much - money is deducted
each year for ”T and E.** One
study of a medtum-slie corpora­
tion revealed that about one-fourth
of 1 per eent of Ita expenses fell
'under this category.
According t« the Tax Founda­
tion. sa.MO.WW individual ta x ,r e ­
lume were Bled to 1934, along
with M4.000 corporate tax returns,
for a total of 30.400.000. Of this
total, 4,300,00 returns were ex­
amined by the government jn d
2,400,000 taxpayers were called tn
t« talk things over.
Whopping Extra R ev en s
The government picked up an
additional tl.100,000,000 from these
audits, (
•
You ‘gat soma Idea of how
mueh money la tied up in *T and
E” to a tax agent estimate that
about one-half of all people called
In to prove deductions have sus­
picious-looking "T and E " totals.
a'*There must be a business pur­
pose for the expenses you de­
duct,’* isld this official. “ At the
same time,’* be added, "carp^ra-

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NEWSPAPER

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1957

United Press Leased Wlrw

Wednesday Prov^f Day
O f Frustration For U S,

Parade
it least 18,000 people Jammed labors Jr. and Rarehants Alto-,
' street* of Sanford yesterday to elation President Frances Roumllwatch the Jaycee-Merchants Asso­ 1st.
ciation Christmas Parade.
Assistant Parade Marshalli were j
I t seemed as if people from In charge of every parade section. |
•very direction waited to see this There were 13 sections with bands
year's appearance of Sams Claus and floats spaced evenly through­
la sAi'ord for they came from the out tho long pre-Cbrlstmas extranorth, south, east and west.
vagaoia. s
Yesterday's parade h ai been ac­ Leading the parade with martial
claimed the finest ever presented Christmas music was the Seminole
fas Sanford. With streets lined from High School Band preceded by
4U beginning of the parade route prancing majorettea dressed as
to the very end the crowds grew Santa'a reindeer with "Rudolph"
bigger as time for the start of the in the lead.
parade grew near.
The Sanford Naval Air Station
Many children and adults began was well represented In yester-l
arriving downtown .a s early as &gt; day's annual event. The colors
•'dock to gat good locations from were carried by a Marine Corps
which they could see the parade color guard, followed by a Marine
to an advantage.
Corps and Navy marching units.
More than two mllai long, the
Floats, this year, drew a tremen­
parade loch over an hour to move dous applauac from the thousands
Jfaough downtown Sanford and 13 of adults and children lining the
blacks. Children and adult* taking parade route. They were more
p art bt the ffrktpart of the parade colorful, more rxprejyUve. and cer­
w fre downtown In tints to see the tainly far mure attractive then
they had ever been.
last half.
Judge* were viewing the parade
Brownie Scouta and Boy Scouts
from First Street and Magnolia were represented In the parade
Avenue where the reviewing aland with marehlng units. Boy Scouts
alio .furnished the manpower to
was located.
Every available parking facility pul! the small floats decorated by
on streets off tho line of march the 13 bands taking part in the
was Jammed with automobile*. gigantic Christmas Parade.
Okra were parked for bloeki
In addition to the Seminole High
around In avery direction from School band, majbrettes and Pep
the center of the city.
Club, there were bands represent­
Parade Marihall Herbert Sten- ing DeLand High School, Seaitrom itarted the parade off with breexe of Daytona, Sanford Junior
1
a blast from sirens and the first High School, Winter Park High
step from the starting point was School, Lcatburg High School, Ly­
txactly at 4 p. m.
man High School, Mount Dora
Heading the line of march were High School, Florida Military Aca­
police Chief Roy G. Williams, Flo­ demy, and Apopka High School.
"Everybody h is to be on th*
rida Highway Patrolman Olan GarAlso taking part In the parade team,” A. W. "Woody" Webber,
*ett. Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans, were bands from Crooma Academy District Manager for Southern Bell
th d car* carrying d ty commis­ aod from the Apopka Colored High
Telephone Company, told the San­
sioners, county eommtsilonar* and School.
Fraaident Gifford McKIbbln snd Up and down tho route of the ford Kiwanla Club at its noon
Manager John Krlder of th# Semi­ parade, Jayceea sold gay eolorrd meeting yesterday.
Speaking on "Puhlic Relations",
nole County Chamber of Com- balloons. Even before the pafade
Webber pointed out. that those who
mere*.
_ .
. .
was half over, Ralloon Chairman
Jayeee Parade Chairman John Bob McKee announced that all of deal with the public, whether be­
Alexander, on hand to see that the balloons had been sold. Fro hind lhe scenes or those who meet
rsonslly the customers, should
tv try dftall of the parade clicked ceads from the balloon sales will
trained.
with completed plans, rode In a go to ■ fund which will providr
ear with Jayeee President M. L. Lutheran Haven children with
"Any employe la considered an
shopping tour money, when they expert on his Joh," he said, "but
I It Is also equally Important that
buy gifts for one mother.
Former Resident
we know some of the things about
From every side, yesterday, people we deal with.

Navy and other government
spokesmen said the f a i l u r e to
rocket the answer to RusaUV
A fire which started Just as yes­ Sputniks Into space was not "al­
terday afternoon'! Christmas Th- together unexpected."
rade got underway destroyed the
At mid-day Wednesday, how­
■pper part of a multiple dwelling
ever, officials said they antici­
In the Goldsboro area.
The dwelling, at 1304 William* pated "little difficulty" In launch­
Av*., was badly burned on the ing the Navy’s Vanguard bearing
second floor and extensive wsler the tiny, artificial moon.
Difficulty and delay developed
damage on thr first floor of the
house occupied by Jewel Jones. a l m o s t Immediately when the
A Fire department spokesman countdown began. The countdown
said that a defective kerosene It a minute final check of virtual­
roolcstove started the b lu e which ly every screw holding the tower­
took two hours to completely ing rocket together.
Deadline Pushed B ath
bring under control.
iaa achedTim
J*
ft " • T)ir&lt;*eX the isa- uni! 'ft
ford Fire Department^ answered The first delay pushed that tar­
an alarm at 1314 Melloitvllle Ave. get hour to between 10 a. m. and
They found an overheated kero­
noon. From Ihrn until midnight
sene heater but no fire damage
one
postponement after another
was reported.

'Public Relations
Based On Sincerity
s

Leading off his man-to-man talk
about public ralatlona, Webber explained the phenomenal growth In
Florida aod the percentages of
Increase In population. "In order
for us to capitallie on this Influx of
people It behooves us to make peo­
ple want to deal with us.
"The best puhlic relations Is 80
per cent doing a good job aod 10
per cent talking about It," he said.
"1*1’* keep on doing those success­
ful things we have done unlit wc
have reached all the people."
The heart of any puhlic relations
"In any business, our service Is program "1* to trrat everybody
good only If the customer thinks it like they were somebody and nut
Is good," the Telephone Company like they were Just anybody," said
executive said.
Webber.
"Public relationi la based on
In other words, he said, Follow
sincerity," Webber pointed out, the Golden Rule."
"and we make our living making
Webber was introdured by Bob
other people do things."
Shedden, Manager In Sanford for
Webber explained that it’s easy Southern Bell Telephone Company
• to say "wc have a public relaVisitor* at yesterday’s Klwanls
I tiona program" end added that club meeting included Jim noiard,
"It'i work". Some say It Is loo Paul B Wood of Dellary, John
expensive, others feel that It Is too Tucker, Southern Bell Telephone
’ complicated.
1Co., Jim Garrett, Judge Vassar
But Webber emphasized that the Carlton, George Johnson. Gray
: "best public relations tool Is ■ Brewer, and Ray Sfengle of St.
I smile."
I Cloud.

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Dies In Georgia

The Rev. E. C. Cowsn, 18. form­
er Sanford resident, died yesterday
at hll home In Douglasvllle. Ga.
Ho la survived hy his widow.
Mri. E C. Cowan: nine children,
14 grandchildren and seven fcreat.grandchildren E. C. Cowan J r
*1nd the lale R. T. Cowan of San
ford are two of his son*. E. C.
Cowan III. Kdoa Cowan, and R
T. Cowan of Sanford are grand­
children.
Funeral services are set for to­
morrow at 2 p. m. In Douglaavllle
With T. Cowan Whitley Funeral
Home In charge. Burial will be la
Atlanta. Ga.

Memorial Library's
16-Year-Old Driver Open HouseTomorrow
Crashes Into Train
At Paola Crossing
A 18-jeer-oId motorist list night
crashed Into an Atlantic Coast
Lina freight train at a crossing In
Tania at approximately 8:30,
Edward Thomas, whose address
was given at the scene at Wilson
Corner, was tiken to Seminole
Memorisl Hospital hy s passing
molurlst. He suffered minor hrulses, s cut knee and had several
front teeth knocked nut.
Constable J. Q, "Slim" Galloway
who Investigated lhe crash, said
that lhe youth saw the train hut
his brakes wouldn’t hold
Tha automobile, a 1941 Ford.
was a total loss. I V ACL freight
train, beaded cast toward Sanford,
was struck at about the center
of the train. Alton Gunter was con­
ductor for the ACL. No dmage
was reported to the train.
The passing motorist was identi­
fied by Constable Galloway as
Clifford Harrell of Paola.

AFL- CIO Federation Starts 3rd Year Today

Marred willing to follow ArL-CIO
President George Me any'* advice
to expel the teamster*.
Meany said Wednesday he would
not advocate expulsion of the l,300.000-member truck union If
Jam es ft. Hoffs, major target of
A F L -C1 0 corruption charges,

and th* Distillery Workers, with
23.000.
The 29 man Executive Council,
in an all day session Wednesday,
suspended the Textile U n i o n .
Meany charged that two former
officers who resigned under fire
on corruption charges were still
on th* payroll as of last week.
He referred to Anthony F. Va*
lante and Lloyd Klcnert, former
president and secretary-treasurer,
respectively.
Merger RUM Incomplete
Despite the near-united front on
corruption, the AFL-C10 was far
from merged on the itate and

CAPE CANAVERAL (UP&gt;-Tha
day during which the United (Kite*
was to enter competition with
Runla for supremacy of apace
ended on the tame note It began.
It was a day of frustration, delay
and embarrassment for the nation
that first put man Into the sky In
powered fllsbt.

munitiea had failed to merge by
today's deadline.
However, the Executive Council
Wednesday granted an indefinite
extension of the deadline set at the
time of the original AFL - CIO
merger two years ago, saying It
wanted to try to bring about vol­
untary mergers of (tale and local
groups.
•
The stlQ-feuding state organiia-

Public Meeting
Slated Dec. 12
At Civic Assn.
The PeRary Planning Board has
irranerd for a puhlic meeting to
he held In thr Civic Association
Bulldinv at 7:30 p. m on Dec. 12.
Thr West Volusia Hosnltal \u
Ihorlty bill was rejected by thr
voters, so at the special session of
the State Legislature, a new Hos­
pital Bill was passed, subject to
referendum on Dec. IT.
At this meeting called for Drc.
12. Lee Maxwell will explain the
New Rill and answer questions.
Alt DeBary voters aro urged to
attend.

Additional
Local News
On Page 2

At 4:30 p. m. on Friday, cltliens
'f Sanford and Seminole County
will he formally welcomed to the
Open House of the General Henry
Shelton Sanford Memorial Library
it .vo Lari H rst St. In Fort Mdlon p&gt;rkThe beautiful building, with Its
shrubbery arranged hy the Sanford
Owrden Cluh, Is In front of Lake
Carole. The latter Is named lor
Mrs. Carol a Sanford Dow. the
ynungest daughter of General Sanford. Chairman Frank Evans hss
talked with Mrs Dow hy telephone
and she states she will not he able
lo be at the reception on account
of Illness. She attended the dedlea
tinn of Hie building In February.
Dr, J. Bernard Root will Introd ice the library vlsilnrs to the
receiving line, which Is to consist
of President snd Mrs. Frank

davaloped until there was no time
left to get the aatalllt* into apace
* the second-month snnlveraery
of Russia's first successful Sputnik
launching.
There were two major delay*
and a series of minor difficulties.
In each cast, something went
wrong to Interrupt the countdown.
Just what the various troubles
were was not announced immed­
iately.
During (he countdown, the rock­
et la put In readiness atep-bycareful-atep. If something goes
wrong, the launching crew must
back up. Sometime* It must start
all over again. Detalla or the Van­
guard's countdown filled 13 pages
of aehootboy-slied writing paper.
From delay to detay, this na­
tion's top rocket and satellite
minds worked feverishly.
Newsmen on Scene
In contrast to their frantle acti­
vity. ■ battery of newapisn rspre-

Randall Chase, Chairman of the
Board of Managtra General J. C.
Hutchinson sod Mrs. Hutchinson;
Mayor and Mrs. David M. Gatehel,
chairman of the Hoard of County
Commissioners Fred A. Dyson and
Mrs. Dyson, Secretary B. F. Whitner Jr. and Mrs. Whltner, and
Treasurer Robert W. Deane.
Hosts and hostesses represent
(hr Board of Managers of the LI*
brary, the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution, the Woman’! Club
ln(1 lhe Sanford Garden Cluh. They
eon, |, t of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key.
Mr &gt;(1(1 Mrs. F. E. Rmimlllat Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pope, Mr.
an() Mrs. W. A. Leffler Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Dawson, Mrs. Fred
williams, Mrs. H ..M . Papworth.
attorney Fred R. Wilson, Mrs. Ann
Y Farmer, Mrs. Fred Gsnis, end
rrrtl K„,mjnR)-r.

but fust aa frustrating — watch.
Mbilly, they huddled together four
mites from tha point whare the
sleek rocket pointed straight up­
ward.
They built bonfires as protection
against a chill night wind and tro­
pical Insects. They poised aver
typewriters end cameras, ready to
write about and record on film the
birth-flight of the 3 1/4 pound arti­
ficial moon that was lo seek an
orbit up where Russia’s two satel­
lites—one weighing half a ton—
swirled silently.
At t : U p. m. another Interrup­
tion was announced. At that point
the countdown still had S3 minutes
to go. When 11 p. m. passed the
countdown had not been re-started, and ll thus became Impossible
for the American moon 1* get off
the ground on the scheduled day.

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