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Civilian Employes
Receives Checks

Darin* e tm a o n lw h*U r t i i r i
Um N ival A ir Station roaonUy,
Captain Lion*| A . Arthur, Com­
manding O fflear. N A f Sanford
m n oen a lT l e y an ivory tooth- presented check* to throa d r ill aa
rwfe with tea brleUoa tailored to employee for oboe* a m a f o parformanee o f dutlaa and baneftrial
euggetUons aavfn* Um Q e w m fcoa combed tho mirfcota *» Eur­ mem approximately R l l t .
A tlOO dollar award was pewope and Asia to make available
the broth, plua other Itoma "never lented to Mlta Helen S u n sky a f
the Security Department in race*before aooa la thla coontry.’*
Soraa aaeatha a*o KllloU Olae- nlUon o f her a hare average per*

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oor, a bu y ana M » whh red*tab Monde hair, eat hlm~lf op
ae a company he calle "Panther
Xntevnatloul,” to da n wholajilo
,aad mall arte* buataooa fa* new
a* m u— 1 graduate from abroad.
■a iHerat— n Vn Badtoa
, A whirhrtad H -day trip to Eu-

lopo aad tho For Xaat nanltod In
a aaUoctioa of everythin* from
teakneratchaa* with eprtag* to a
i t pan— traaaWar radio with pil­
low attachment
Qlaaaor, who g ot tho nama
"Panther" from n netfeaa charac­
te r la Ernest Hemingway'* “ Snow*
af IUlmanJarn," ealli hie **dlaaamriaa" th— flh M to M atoraa
oevota tho country. T o yet the
toothbrush, a Chineaa product, all
yea have to da la shall eut fa, plua
a copy o f year biteline ob a piece

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Cat Year Graaa
T ho Eaay W ay
s m i t t y ’s

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By pew* U auesal

**I just ean’ t pasa up anything
tn usual,'' said Glasser. Bnt ha did
turn down offer* to Import ce­
ment mixing machines and shrunIton heads.
Glaiaor, barn b New York and
Psared in Wichita, Kan., studied
finance at Columbia University
Ho got bis early business expertanc* buying and rolling precious
and seml-preeiout stones for hts
father, and merchandising to«m etie* and Jewelry for a couple of
New York retail stores.
In Mi office, a big loft-Ilk.
place, G lu sa r also black-dye.
about 100 thousand pairl* a month
—claim in g "w a'ra tha only people
who ean." He manufactures fish­
ing files and can produce some
J.OM to 4,000 pieces o f jewelry
per day, Including baby charms
and novelty Items for adulte.
Glasser said he hopes hi* busi­
ness will bo o f service to small
Ilrm j, who don’ t want to and
can’ t afford the time aad money
o f shopping abroad.

when he dropped acroia tha Ohio
Rlvrr here for a game of pool
while on tear* from the N ary.
Alert police apotted his hopped up
car as tha nna that eluded them
on a 100 m p .h . chase through
downtown Huntington last J u l y
and put htjn (n jail on a charge
o f ruckles* driving.

WINNERS:
A N T O N E C A N E N TE R

-H ew lean shall I take
rean itl la n r rent, harlmo
•arrow Is n r heart dallrT*
Found b*twien Faalaas It
and II.

Tonr oatry mast bo arronpaaled by a atatoment la R word*
*r less com pi*tlnf tb* ph raio: THE BIBLE HELPS ME BSC A lISB i
*

Denier

H O LLER
T. V. ft Radio Servlet
Phone FA 2-4920*
Owned A Operated By
B ase Young • Don Ragan

Motor Sales
4.

Address your entry: BIBLE CONTEST EDITOR, The
feed Herald. M l W. l i t Sanford, Florida.
I. Deadline for this contest la midnight Monday, an* nook
th* del* of this publication.

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thoo. that thou movvot m «a»
kaitw i unta mo what I ahall

do."
Found hodwoou J M inus! IT
and II.

-T ha otmo was tho first
altar that ho bollt ualo tha

L-JTd."

Found batwoen t nouiual tt
and II,

"THou ara u k t t la thy mlerhlaf, t»r* u o * thou aru a
bloody m i l . "

Found bilV M &lt; If lim iitl II

Progressive
Printing .
For An Tha Family
Nana Boah . Paradis*
Freeman
. Natortlroe
Star Brand . Aaierieaa
Girl
. Poll Parrott

SOI E. Sad S t
Ur*, entrant E J«h

"t w ill c a ll aa th* LarC. w h o
It w o r th y to ho p ra lM d .”
F oun d ba tw sa a I t a n n u a l I t

and 11.

S p c cla llifn f In AH

Sanford Linoleum

Job-Commerclal-Rook
"P rogrexalr#

Print Ing

A M. (Johnny) Cameron
Ph. PA 3-18S1 4*8 W. 13th

SHOE STORE

Tile Company
Free EsBmatoa
Asphalt— Ylayl A Rabtwr
TU# Linoleum — Caryota
Saul Abeam—
Ph. F A

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Jewelers
R*f. Jeweler*
Diamond* -

Watch** —

Javatvy — Watch XopoJro
Ph F A I-3 3 *3 -1 1 3 B. Park

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Canvas &amp;
Aluminum
Aw nings
Jalousies

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Company
For P rofresnivn People”

CARDINAL

Seminole
Jalouise Co,
Ph. FA 2-3032
603 W. 3rd St*
Mr*. Hoy lehmldt.

"H ow tharofor* h ark** thou
uuln tho t o l n o&lt; th* word*
o f th * Unrd "
f o ,n 1 b a lw lt , 1 * • ■ *• &lt; td

aad ta.

" I f ra do raturw m u i s ,
I ^ iil with all sour Sm i i i
than out s w t r th* stranc*

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Found botwaoa f Barnard *

T h* l . i / t n n th* word:
■rout i&gt;Jt th* riniM iv of
thni* Uint nViiihtil It."
Found b « « « N r u in s N

"Pear* be with thee."
Found

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4. Contestants may ntn only I Bible wkk each
Bach advertisement la considered a separata

Now Available In Sanford

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1. beatify s a m e * ton exact location af THREB ( f)
Wo pog*.
A flnbmR year tbro# Urattftod verase etthor aa Ma p
a fla b pi— of paper. Entrieu aad* aa plain p
epadfy aa— af flrma ipoaaorixg each af tha thro* i

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RENEW OLD RIVALRY
ATHENS. Ga., (U P) — When
Georgia meets Alabama h»r# on
Saturday it will continue on* of
Dixie’ * oldest football rivalries. It
will m irk the 43rd meeting botween the two schools In a series
which dates back to 18M.

Homo Improvement*
Car Porte* Roofing Eta.
Nl*) DOWN PAYMENT
FHA k Conventional
LOANS
P. a Box 601 FA 2-4969

I

YOU M AY
R E C E IV E YO U R
B IB LE

pariod from January to in n # 1MT.
Captain Arthur commandad Miaa
Suraiky and Uiankad her fo r bar
eouelenttoua effort* and naanIflsh Interest In bar Job,
A ITS dollar award waa presented
to Hr.' Prank E. Holmes o f tb*
Public Works Department fo r tho
beneficial suggestion that ho sub­
mitted which recommended that
pra-primed lumber be storked for
use by the Publle Work* Mainten­
ance Division. Captain Aether com ­
mended Mr. Holmes for Ms Idaa
which la vct tha Government MO
man-hour* each year and results tn
approximately $1 £31.00 m ilita r y
fir in g s annually.
A fts dollar award waa preianted to Mra, Shirley A. Hern o f the
Security Department for he* bene­
ficial suggestion whleh rocom mended elimination of a lo* book
that waa a duplication o f efforts
and records. Captain Arthur com ­
mended Mrs. Hern on her Idea
which saved man-hours s*d m a­
terial resulting In approximately
1228.00 monetary sarincs
an­
nually.

tachmaat that pl*ya ancle to the
person waiting at tbs other end
Bf th* Una; another that tape re­
tards conversations; a mad money
charm mad* af 15-cent subway
tokans framed la solid gold, with
tha token mounted an It ean bo
removed In ease of emergency;
Mack star aappMns; cultured
MLSCUK
pearls; playing card* made like
HUNTINGTON. W. Va. M —
mahjong sate; shall place mats
•at a land squares, and aU men- Gaylord C. Martin, IS, Cheiaaeri of toye and underwater fish- peike, Ohio, wta a marked man
b f oqulpmant.

R oofla * A H tatiag C h

LUMBER S

GOOD G U LP

M A C H IN E A N D

PROD UCTS

SU P P LY CO.
• Power Lawn Mower*

6UPPLY YARD

Phillips 66

DUMONT

• Sprinkler System*

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usprovide whatever
GULF San too Station
m o n e y is n e e d e d to
401 * . Tat Street
settle m atters quickly,
and conveniently.

FROM N O W UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Open Saturdays 9 to 12 Noon

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PhOM FA 3-6432
P. a Box UM
Undo Cl Ift o «

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hlo t o t &gt;oint I* lino a ,lir

th a t ta b r o k e * d a w *, aad
w ith ou t w a llo."
Fauod ketwoo* rto*orVa M
aad Id.

We Bay S e l And Trade
New aad Uoed Form]hare

G .A .C . F I N

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W ILSON M AIER

♦Old SUih i tkoWor a*ildi&gt;«|

Furniture Co. In*.
COMPLETE HOME
FURNISHINGS

D O W N T O W N -401 Watt Central Aveno*.. . . 6 Arden 3-dd9»

341-313 Eaat let Itroot

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C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN TIN G
CO M PA N Y
If Ha Worth Printing Ito
worth printing right!

Seminole D ry
Cleaners
AI

paebagoo to

Of flea Ont/Htem

ole o r plnstte bag*

115 South Park
PH. FA 2-2591

Phono FA 2-4932
2 2 0 M a g n o lia

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M a y ta g

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CO.

Zenith TV
Fbana F A W 6 T 3

111 Magnolia

Sharwhi Palata
frigid air# AppUaaeoa

FA 2-3464
205 E. 25th St.
w . R . t » liu « &gt; OaltoF

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�Weather

Shop and Save
In Sanford
A X W D fK M D W T DAILY
Established 1909

CofC
Members
1 T W foB ending b u la e tM t, shown
with the eU silflcitfcm sod the tot­
al Bomber o f bualnostes In the sec*
4 o o , have Joined the Seminole
T ou n ty Chamber o f Commerce
during Us current membership
cam paign:
K *. •— Department M o m , Fire
and Tens (IS)
Cow an's
Manuel Jacobson
Itel’ i F ire ft Ten
J . C. Penney A Co.
F u n eU 's
, Sears Roebuck
Y oweU 'i
J v e y ’ a o f Orlando
N o. 1*— Ready-To-Wear— Sheet
Na. 10— Ready-To-Wear— Shoe* (I)

Ivoy’t
B . L- Parkins A Son
Sanford Shoe Center
Na. 11— Drag Stores (SI
Reumlllat A Anderson, Inc.
Touchtost Drug Co.
N*. I t - Furniture, Floor Covertags, Upholstering^ V ■ n e 1 1 a ■
ftB lteds, Mattress Mrga. (14)
b e r r y ’s Warehouse Furniture
Furniture Center
Mather o f Sanfcrd
Sanford Furniture Go.
W ilson-M alrr Furniture Co.
N o. U — G ai A Oil Companies (II)
Lewis O. Dinkins
Standard Oil Co.
T h rift Oil Co.
N o. 14— Groceries A Flak Markets
Feeds A Seeds (14)
0T. A ties Burpee
Hunt’ s Tuxedo Feed
N e. IS— Hardware, Auto Parte,
Appliances A Related Services

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957

Bill Topic O f Talk

ours

M ade By Stenstrom
“ The drafting o f a legislative bill
is much the same ss the planning
o f a building," said Senator Dougias Stenstrom as he spoke to the
YMCA meeting Friday in Orlando.
Continuing with hla subject on
“ How to D raft A Legislative B ill",
he said. “ It all begins with an
idea.” The legislator, Ilka the
architect, follow s a certain techni­
cal procedure and draws detailed
plans which can easily be studied
and followed by the builder.
The aim o f every bUI should be
to set forth in elaar, concise and
understandable language, he con.
tinued, the details of a plan, which,
when adopted into law, becomes

•

the pattern for the people of the
state to follow,
* The Senator related that "Our
governm ent grow s, exists and
changes through planning and
building Ideas into law. These laws
largely determine the progress,
grow th and development o f our
sta te."
Reiterating that poorly drafted
bills create confusion snd lead to
litigation, he aaid that many times
not onty the purpose o f the bill
Is defeated but in fact m any un­
foreseen and undesirable resits art
the consequence.
Senator Stenstrom said that In
drafting a bill th e n are three ma­
jo r considerations: first, w h it is
the o b ject o f the bill? Secondly, is
the bill In conflict with eithsr the
state o r U. S. constitution*? Thirdly, how will the bill affect existing
statutes If any with respect to the
subject, matter?

MOSCOW m - Soviet Scientist
T. Khachaturov said today a typer
fuel already developed in the So­
viet Union could aend a rocket ta
the moon In ten hours, speeding
it nearly M.000 miles per Mur,
Khachaturov said the new fUN
was developed to launch Sputnilt

Contract Is Set
For First Sewer
Unit Installation

Firemen Answer
Alarm A t Grill

Local United Fund
Drive Continues

,

burner and ignited.
(U P ) — A new Islet was rising
The building Is owned by Joe
from the surface o f the sea today Moss and occupied by A . E. Skully.
amidst volcanic explosions — less
Answering the call with Chief
than a week after another disap­ M. N. Cleveland w ere Lt. Crow,
peared. The Fatal underwater vol­ Bcnelt, Veckaey and Faint.
cano ha* gone Into renewed activ­
ity and has hurled ash and molten
For Information On
rock high Into the air. In nearly
CIRCULATION
a month of earlier activity, the
PH. FA 2-2G11
volcano built a new Islet which
or after 6:30 p.m,
last week sank Into th* tea and
disappeared.
PII. FA 20973

Contributions lo the United Rind
In amounts of 125 or more as rep o r t e d b y eam palrn headquarters
today are:
Standard Oil Co., 125; Miriam
Smith Morrison, 123; Touchton
D rug Co., &lt;100; Sam C. Lawton,
&lt;23; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughey,
&lt;23; Sidney E. Ives, &lt;30; Ail Souls
Catholic Church, &lt;100; K. A. Juthe,
&lt;*3; R. B. Hiscnx, $21; R snd.ll
E lectric Co., &lt;23; Hunts Tuxedo
has Invited a representative o f the
Stale Service Offlee o f the Flori­
da Department o f Veterans Affairs
at a consultant on matter* con­
cerning Federal or State benrfit*
to veterans, their dependents or
survivors.
Appointment* for consultation
with thi* representative may be
made In advance by contacting the
County Service O fficer at Brumley-Pulcslon Rldg.,'where personal
interviews will be available on
Nov. 7, from 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
REACHES HIGH COURT
RALEIGH, N.C. (U P ) -The case
of seven Negroes, eaeh fined &lt;23
and court costs for trespassing at
a racially-segregated Ice cream
parlor in Durham. N.C., has
reached the state Supreme Court.
The Negroes, one a Methodist min­
ister, w ere arrested Juno 23 when
they refused to leave a section of
Me Royal Ie* Cream Co. reserved
for whites.

IT into spaea with Its dog passen­
ger at eight kilometers per sec*
end—17.885 miles in hour.
Ilia rem arks were contained in
a special article on “ The Thresh­
o l d o f Interplanetary Transport”
published today in "Gudot
the
organ o f tha Soviet transport min-

totry,*
Khachaturov, who Is a corre­
sponding member o f the Soviet
Academy o f Sciences, said In or­
der to give the rocket propelling
Sputnik II Its “ enormous speed j f
eight kilometers per second, new
types o f fuel were necessary."

SA C Crews Complete
Flying, Bombing Tourney

Lake Monroe Man
Dies Early Today

ORLANDO, tr— Bom ber crew*
o f the Strategic Air Command
early today completed the Air
F orce's annual precision (lying and
bombing tournament.
. The host bom b wing, the M ist
e f Plnecastle AKB here, led the
standing* fo r the Fairchild Tro­
phy, awarded fur bombing and
navigation excellence, as the big
jet bombers streaked over the
3,200-mlle course tor the last time
tortsy.

Moonlight Cruise
Slated Thursday
Members and friends o f the San­
ford Boat and Ski Club have sche­
duled their monthly moonlight
cruise this Thursday.
Boat* will put in at their own
convenience and Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Robson will host Ihe affair
at their cam p on the river.
Skiing and swimming will be en­
joyed in the afternoon followed by
cookout In the evening.
A fter an evening of dancing and
singing the boats will leave about
10 p. m. and cruise back by moon­
light.
Commodore Woodall stated this
morning, that If the wsather is
cold, the activities will bo held In­
side.
CYPRIOTS W ARN BRITISH
NICOSIA. Cyprus (U P ) — The
Greek Cypriot underground EOKA
organisation circulated a leaflet
today pledging Its determination
lo continue its "struggle for free­
d o m " against the British colonial
governm ent. The leaflet, signed by
Greek Cypriot leader nigenli,
warned Sir Hugh Foot, the new
governor, that “ Cypriots have tak­
en the irrevocable decision to a c­
quire
their
freedom
by
all
m ean*." EOKA last March de­
clared a truce in its antl-Brltl*h
cam paign which resulted In much
violence.

Collins Appeals For Constitution
TALLAHASSEE W— Gov L e-, feels “ there la every good reason
R oy Collins made his first direct I to believe something much better
appeal to the people Monday night [ will be forthcoming from the Legon behalf o f the proposed new Mature as It will be constituted
Florida constitution, whieh he under the new plan."
He said he “ resorted to every
said would be a big step forward
in building a belter stale govern­ Influence I could honorably use
and still live with my conscience"
ment.
The governor, in his monthly re­ io wring the best reapportionment
port to th* people, said in effert formula possible from the Legis­
he la convinced that if adopted lature, “ and It was not easy to
at the poll* in the November 1938 get approved."
Collins departed from the con­
general election, the Constitution
would p r o v i d e the first real stitution only on'** during his 15chance to crack the stubborn poli­ minute address. He said that e f­
tical bloe which hat consistently fort* o f the Committee of South­
stym ied any re apportion ment of ern Governor* of which he It a
aeata which would give the more member to get President Elsen­
populous counties a greater voice hower to remove federal troop*
from Little Rock was not a “ total
in the Legislature.
The proposed constitution em­ failure , . I believe the over-ali
bodies the provision for a 43- results of our discussion with the
mem ber state Senate and a 114- President will prove meaningful
m em ber House. Collins said he and helpful."

Turning back to the Constitu­
tion, he said, " I ran assure you
from first-hand experience o f butt­
ing my head against a solid block
o f opposition In the Legislature
that nothing better can com e out
ot the Legislature as it i* now
constituted."
The proposed new charter wmtld
give the state a lieutenant gov­
ernor, provide a start on local
“ home ru le," as well as the
changes in apportionment. But
Collins said that eirn without
these, the clarification and n o rginlralion uf existing taw* In the
new constitution would Justify its
adoption and "g iv e u* a well or­
dered and sound foundation upon
which to build, both by legisla­
tive action, as well s i by other
constitutional improvements in the
year* ah ead."

But the hottest race w as fo r In­
dividual bombing honors between
two BIT Stratojct crews command­
ed by Capt. Clyde W. Armstrong
uf Grand Rapids, Mich., represent­
ing Uie M ist, and the S841h Wing
crew from Little Rock, Ark., com ­
manded by Capt. Roy W. Howard
o f Salina, Kins.
‘ As the crew i took o ff for the
final mission Armstrong's group
led by only one point for Individusl bombing honors, Each also
had a good shot at the overall
bombing-navigation t i t l e
with
Arm strong's crew in fourth place
and Howard's in fifth.
The keenly-fought SAC competi­
tion involved two crews each from
43 U. S. Air Force bom b wings,
most o f the D4T outfits, and two
from the British Royal Air Force.
The RAF Valiants and Vulcani,
however, suffered equipment trou­
ble and were f i r down the list In
the tourney.

“ Interplanetary travel becomes
obvious," he said, “ since with a
speed o f 11 kilometers per second
24.3W miles per hour a rocket has
already overcom e the gravitational
&gt;ull o f the earth and can go into
ntcrplanatary apace.
“ A trip to the moon would re­
quire approximately 10 hours . .
the dream s of humanity will be
materialised. We are pasting the
threshhold o f a new type o f So­
viet transport-interplanetary."
Another Soviet scientist said
Russia is capable e f sending a
rocket to the moon and bringing
It back. But there waa no confir­
mation here ef reports Russia
would send one ter tha monn on
Thursday's 40th anniversary o f
the Bolshevik revolution.
The new statement cam e as one
o f ^Russla’ a leading rocket and
missile scientist* Indicated that
Lalka, the lltti* husky dog aboard
Sputnik II, Is not e j e c t e d to live
m ore than a few day*. There were
turnon earlier that Laika— Rus­
sian fo r “ Little Barker” — might
be returned allvt.
Modest Amount o f Fast
Yurt Khlebtsevlt, author o f a
much-discussed recent project for
a flight lo the Moon, Mars and
Venus, aaid today over Moscow
rai^lo the speed of the second Sput­
nik la eufflcient to send a rocket
to the moon and return.
lie said the amount of fuel need­
ed would be relatively m o d e s t just enough to get a space ship out
o f the earth’ s gravitational pull,
M oscow radio hinted Monday the
necessary super fuel had been
developed.

Mason Executive
Director Of State
Audubon Society
The Florida Audubon Society Is
welcoming Its new executive direc­
tor, C. Russell Mason, who arriv­
ed this past week from Masnehu*
sett*, and 1s located at the Soclety'a headquarters, 003 Orange
Ave., Winter Park. Mason Is not
a newcomer to this region, for
from 1920 to 1940 he lived In San­
ford, serving first as manager of
the- Florida Branch of (be seed
firm, Francis C. Store* and Co.,
Inter In a similar capacity for W.
Alice Burpee Co,
For Ihe past 18 years, Mason
has been executive director o f the
Massachusetts Audubon Society,
with headquarters in Boston. Un­
der hi* leadership, the member­
ship in that Society Increased from
2100 to 1800, Its wildlife sanctuar­
ies from three to twelve, Its staff
from six to To, and lit operation*
budget more than fifteen-fold.
Mason alto served fo r 18 year*
as secretary-treasurer o f the Mass­
achusetts Conservation Council,
and hla participation in thla snd
other conservation a c 11 v 1 1 1 e »
brought him the 1951 medal of the
Trustees of Public Reservations for
"outstanding service to conserva­
tion." He Is the suthor o f Picture
Primer o f Attracting Birds, pub­
lished by Houghton Mifflin Com­
pany, a* well at many magaxlne
articles.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mason have pur­
chased a home at Altamonte
Springs where they m ay indulge
their Interest in plant and bird
life, while he devotes full time to
the building of a strung program In
conservation for the Florida Au­
dubon Society, “ We are delighted
U, be back in the Sunshine Stale,”
Mason commented, “ to enloy *gain the beauty of Ihe countryside
and the warmth of the people. A l­
ready the name* of plants forgot­
ten over th* past eighteen years
are returning to us. We look for­
ward to greeting many old friends,
to making the acquaintance of new
people who share our Interesta,
and to th* challenge tuat an Au­
dubon program of 'Conservation in
Action' o ffe r s ."

Plan Completed
Foi Lions Benefit
Variety Show

CA3SELBERRY— The town’ *
registration books were opened
Saturday and will remain open
through Nov. 23, according to Mrs.
Francis Allen, town elerk.
Mrs. Allen will have tha books
at the muncipal building on each
Tuesday and Thursday morning
during registration period, Th* re­
mainder o f Ihe period the books
will be at her home on Queen's
M irror Circle, for the convenience
o f unregistred eligible voters.
Election day is Dec. 2. Offices to
be filled are inayqg, clerk and mar­
shall, each officer to server for one
year and, two aldermen, sleeted
for a term of two y e a n .
Absentee ballots may lie obtain­
ed from the clerk. Alt U.S, eiliiena
over 21 y e a n o f age who have re ­
sided ln the State of Florida for
one year and for six months In
the town o f Cssselberry are eli­
gible to vote if registered.
Na candidates have filed fo r
any offices to date.

Office Space Is
Found For Firm
CASSELBERRY— O ffice tpaee
for the personnel o f Casselberry
Industries, Inc., ha* been provided
In the ferneries building. Just north
o f their form er location, the old
Casselberry Industries Rldg. Ih e
old quarters were vacated In favor
of an electronics company which
recently purchased the building
from Casselberry Gardens, Inc.
Effected by the move are th* a d ­
vertising and billing departments
of Casselberry Ferneries, the w a­
ter company and Casselberry G ar­
dens, Inc., a real estate snd deve­
lopment company headed by Hibhanl Casselberry.

CASSELBERRY— An arrange­
ments for tha Casselberry Lion*
Clubs’ Second Annuli Benefit Var­
iety Show at Lyman School audi­
torium at t p, m., Nov, T, have
been completed, producer Joe Wei*
m er said yesterday.
Proceeds from the show will be
used by the Lions to prom ote this
sight conservation program , pro­
vide eye-glasses fo r needy chlldren, eye examinations and surgery
when n ecen a ry and other projects
o f general welfare work.
Tbit year’ s show includes pro­
fessional and high class amateur
perform ers, many of whom have
become well-known in Central
Florida as radio and TV personal!!,
lee. Weimar, producer o f last
year's successful show, promoted
In conjunction wth Sanford Lions
at the Seminole High School audl*
torium, said yesterday that tha
variety of entertainment billed fo r
Thursday night not only offers
a auperb cast but will present to
the public many rilin g young
■ tan , some o f whom are certain
to hit tha top In tha entertain*
m ent field.
The* cast Include* a professional
magician, accordion specialties,
tap-dance artlati, outstanding am*
ateur vocalists and planlita, a ba*
ton export, pantomlmlst and t
popular dance band.
Harrington, the magician o f
USO fame and a star tn the movie
“ This la Tha A rm y" will open Uia
show, followed by such well known
a n a onUrtalnars a* Ruth Smith,
Barbara Albright and Diana Tauscher, Tupporw iro W ith Fairy, all
o f Orlando. Pianist Caro] Skinner,
o f Winter Park; The Jones Boys
Dance Band, o f Orlando; accord*
ionl.it Frank Loescr and baton
twirler Dana Alexander, o f Alta*
monte Springs all share star bill*
ing.
T in t lim e performer* for ihe
Lions Club will be the popular
young dancer, Susan Flench, who
need* no Introduction as an enter*
talner and little Jan Pope o f Caa*
■•Iberry, whoso full-sire accordion
dwarf* the tiny perform er.
Susanne Jones, lyric soprano ot
Sanford who has perform ed in
other local Lions affairs rounds out
a program which W clm er believes
will be certain to pleats any au­
dience.
SW EDES BUILD MISSILE
STOCKHOLM. S w e d e n HR—
Sweden hai built a guided missile
which Is being tested by two de­
stroyers, It was announced today.
The m lisll* Is fired by e rocket
and powered by i Jet engine, and
can hit a target In any kind of
weather, the announcement said.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

THURSDAY, A GOOD TIME
CH APEL HILL, N.C. (U IM -T h e
manager o f the University of
North Carolina Flanetarium said
Monday a lunar eclipse scheduled
for Nov. 7, the 40th anniversary
of the Bolshevik revolution, would
offer ideal conditions for viewinr
any explosion set o ff by a Russian
rocket reaching the moon. A. F.
Jenrano commented on a state­
ment by Dr. Fred Whipple, of th*
Smithsonian Observtaory In Cam­
bridge, Mass., that It was possible
the Russian* launched a moonbound rocket last Saturday.

riHHSY C tN H A l M IIG I 8 T -

Pw idents James M. Symes
(top) of the Pennsylvania Rail­
road and Alfred t. Pertmsn
(bottom) of tho New York
Central Railroad announced in
Nsw York that they are study
Jrg plans for a merger of th*
roads Into on* giant system.
■The two railroad* have eomflMned assets of stout »3,«W._ fl^rnsaGowAi)

United Press Leased Wire

Drafting Legislative

"J u s t as It takes th* architect
considerable tim e and study to
CAfNELBERRY— A contract
draw the plana o f a fine building,
for the first unit o f t sanitary
it takes the legislator considerable
sewer Installation has been let by
WASHINGTON &lt;m— President time and study to draw a good
Casselberry Gardena, Hibbard CaaElsenhower will meet with his
selberry, president o f the develop­
cabinet twice this week to discuss
ment corporation said yesterday.
the budget and legislative pro­
The G. H, Grier Co., o f Winter
gram he will submit lo Congress
Park,
w a i awarded the contract.
when It reconvenes In January.
Excavation work Is listed for an
The first meeting was scheduled
Immediate-start and tile la expect­
for today; the second will be held
&lt;11&gt;
ed to be on the site within the next
on
Friday,
Firestone Store*
few days, according to works tupActing White House press secre­
Sanford Auto Parts
erintsndent Jack Hilliard, general
tary Anne Wheaton aaid, “ these
W estern Auto Associate Store
manager o f the G rier Co.
two
meetings
are
part
o
f
a
plan
N o. IS— Hotels, Motels, Apart­
The sewage system meets ill
m ent House■ £ Trailer Courts to consider legislative programs
FHA and VA specifications and will
and budget programa prior to leg­
&lt;U)
serve 2 ) homes in a new area be­
islative meetings ln early Decem­
A m ila g e Cabin Court
ing developed In the Queen’ a Mir­
ber.
.
"
Monteruma Hotel
ror South Addition.
Park Avs. Trailer Court
The
Decem ber
meetings lo
The system will be extended as
N o. 11— Insurance A Real Eatate
development and bulldipg con­
111)
Frank S, Thurston. 72, died early tinues, with the construction o f a
Carraway A MeKJbbtn
this morning at his home (n Lake disposal plant on a location East
Crum ley A Montleth
Monro*.
o f Semlnola Blvd., Casselberry
N . V. Farm er
He cam e to Lake Monroe a year said. Also, that property owner*
H. James Gut Agency
ago from Chattanooga, Tenn. Born In the sewage district may request
J. W. Hall
May S, 1885 In Louden, Tenn., he connection
f Ruth M. Hamilton
was a retired interior decorator.
M rs. Bobble Joe Hunt
He Is survived by one ton Ed­
A K erns Insurance Agency
ward Thurston. Chattanooga, Tenn.
• R a y Peck
arranged before tha newt o f Spot- a daughter. M rs. Chester Fraley,
Seminole Realty
nlk II was released to the world. Chattanooga,
W illiams Insurance Agency
Russia's satellite and missile
Remalhs will be sent to Chatta­
The Sanford Fire Department an­
R . A. Williams
advances were almost certain to nooga this afternoon fo r funeral
swered a rail yesterday morning
figure In the budget discussions. ami burial. Brisson Funeral Home
at 10 o'clock at the D ay and Night
,
however. The President Is under Is In charge.
Grill, 701 French Ave.
strong pressure from some con­
Cause o f Ihe fire was a grill pan
gressional Democrats to step up
on top o f the stove dripped on the

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THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. T. J. DEMERS. 43« S. Virginia
A re. waa ehoeen hr tho Sanford Garden Club an th* November

Garden ef the Month.

(Bergstrom I'koto by Goeti)

WORKING WIVES INCREASE
WASHINGTON (U P )— The Census Bureau said Monday the pro­
portion of married women work­
ing or seeking Jobs ha* Jumped
from 20 to 30 per cent. The num­
ber of working wive* Increased
from 7.300.000 in 194? to 12.700.000
last March,

NOW THERE ARE TWO NEW MUONS TO WATCH—This nfflci.il
Soviet photograph, released la Canada, shows Alexander £haruv,
head of the satellite observation station at the S h tern b erg Institute
In Moscow, giving InstnictlMa to • group of Moscow University
student*. The students baste tw o “ sputniks1’ to watch now, wllh the
announcement that Russia had succeeded In launching a second
satellite, thi* on* bearing a live dog as part e f Its **;«'»•
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who a n interested.in form ing a
local branch o f the IA F R A . (L a die* Auxiliary o f the Fleet Reserve
A siocia.ioa.) TbU Is Important, aa
there absolute 1/ MUST bo fifteen
e r m ore w ra e n preseat In order
to hare the necessary quorum to
start a branch. And this wtU be
an Important "meeting in other
waya too. U will bo necessary to
elect team officer* at this fir s t
one so that th e n wtD bo aomeone
to keep Uu* " b ill rolling". I h e y
can bo tim porary If you so deatre.
but you must elect some. So i f ycu
are eligible, (and you are if your
husband ia a ratm tbr of the F R A . i
bo aura and attend thia first and
"R A S C A L ” O PERATIONAL NOW, SA YS A IR F O t C E - T U All
m » t important mooting.
Farce announced Its long-awaited alr-lo-ground missile "RasraP
Seem i as If a good tlm t was
has oaeaed all testa aad la going I” to regular operational use in bad by all last Saturday night,
mediately. The disclosure and the Aral publle showlpg o f the Reswhen the Chlef’ i Club had their
col wa« made al Plnecaslle A&lt;r Force D '-e . Fla., where Ihla nlrture
Hallowe'en Dance, with Sidney
o f a Rascal miaslla mounted on a W T Stratojet » i i made.
Vihlen's band supplying the music.
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First Prise fo r the best costumed
couple went to M r and Mrs. N. H.
marskjold’a proposal that Argl
ARABS REJECT PROPOSAL
Phillips who cam e in their own
CAIRO (U P )— The Arab League countries help pay foe maintain,
version ef what a couple o f syefl,
dreiatd clowns should wear. Sec- Political Committee Sunday re ­ lng the United Nations emergency
bad prisa went to Batty Tum or jected U.N. Secretary Dag Hamforce in .th e Gats Strip. The com­
who came in tha latest thing in
mittee approved a resolution form­
space-apparel! Jana Sinko won the way I have found to relax.
ing s united Arab economic from
ra ffle, am* the prire was a bottle
Now that It is finally November, to "com b a t European economic
o f a well-known beverage"! ! As
I’m
not too early In reminding you unity in ita aggressive intentions
an added note o f Interest, three
h appy couples calibrated their that the Fleet Reserve Associa­ In relation t othe Arab economy".
wedding inniversariet on Saturday tion will be having a tarrlfie dance
evening. Was only able to obtain on November and., at the Armory
the names o f tw o o f tha couples on First Street. Sidney Vihlen’s
though, and they were Mr. and orchestra will b« around for this
Mrs. William Cotter, and Mr. end one too, and ticket# are now avail­
Mrs. Raymond Freitas, Congratu­ able from any member of the
lations Ifl^ham,. . .all three cou p­ FRA. They an tl.OO per person,
les that la!
but thla entitles you to free re­
W ell, now with the carnivals and freshments. free b--r, etc., and
Hallowe’en out o f the way, all the there will be a drawing for doorsp ire time available will probably prim all during tha evening.
bo going Into preparations fa r the Many lovely gifts will be raffled
"H igh
Fmr
Follies” ! Talent off during the evening. and w e ­
Night for thla will take place on nt Turkeys will be among them,'
January 17th., with the “ F ollies" In keeping with the Thanksgiving
themselves taking place on Feb­ season. The dance will take r'*c?
ruary 14th, and 15th. So much work tha Friday before Thait'csgivir;,
about th!:i quest lea:
to be done on this, and everyone and if you’re luckv enough to win
"One often reads e f e * auto
can help, w h y not call Polly (M rs., one of them, you'll be all set for
accident In which the driver has
Donald) Brubaker, the General tha holiday! ! Be sure and buy
no auto losnrance, a id couldn't
pay s Judgment i f g c o u r t
Chairman, and aea If there Isn’ t ycur tickets early. They will alsc
awarded one. The victim the*
something that you too can do to be available at several downtown
has lo pay ble o * n medical ex­
help. You da not have lo be a stores for your convenience. This
pense* — Does y o u r agetter
m em ber o f the Hospital Auxiliary is for EVERYONE, not Just mem­
c i v s thla "L'nlasurod M otorist"
in order to participate. The hope bers of the FRA. Military, civil­
endorsement, costing only IM 01
is that everything that can be done ians, and anyone else who might
that p a n the legal liability of
ahead o f time will be finished up like to come!
an uninsured or hit-run driver
b efore Christmas and the holidays
With heavy thoughts cf the two fur injury to any member o f
the fa m ily ;"
"s e t in ", when everyone wanta to Russian satellites that are now
be free c f eommtttmenta to enjoy spinning around our earth. I guess
themselves. To that end I'm "u p I'll dig a deep hole and rrawl into
to m y s ir s " In posters fo r the a f­ lit See you tomorrow,. . .if I don't
fa ir! But It’ s fun, and the best dig too deep! ! !
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Sell Tickets To
Smorgasbord
At a meeting o f the Smorgaab i l l Com m ittee on Mon Jay &gt;11
final plan* were made fo r the
serving o f the tupper on Navcnlber 16th from 3:30 til 8:00 p, m.,
at the Lutheran church. The tic­
kets, selling for 31.00 for adulta
ami .30 for children are almost
(tone. A limited number will be
served so get your tickets from
nny m em ber o f the Ladles Aid of
the Redeem er Lutheran Church.
Many dc Helens foods will be pre­
pared and served by the iadlea.
There will be two door priles, one
donated by the Andrews Nursery
of S Sanford Avenue, the other
by Mrs. Fox o f Casselberry. The
gift ami homemade randy table
is being organized by Mrs. Elisa­
beth Harman. She requesU all

Conning The News

Bell Collector
Will Speak At
D.A.R. Meeting
The members o f Sailie Harrison
Chapter N .S .b.A .R , are looking
forward with keen anticipation to
the meeting icheduted fo r Dili
com ing Friday. The meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Ed­
mund Meisch 2118 Park Avc. Guest
speaker will be Mrs. Elmer Kipp
o f Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Kipp is a nationally renown­
ed collector o f belli 3Ira. Kipp's
subject will be “ World Wide Echo
of Bells." During her talk the will
display many o f her most Interest­
ing and prized bells. Her collection
numbers over a thousand.
The August 1937 Issue o f Hobby
magazine featured an article about
3tr*. Kipp and her collection,
which is now on display In her
Daytona Beach home. Eventually
the bell* will be placed in the fa m ­
ed Llghtner museum In St. Augus­
tine. There they will be on perm a­
nent display.
Mrs. Kipp Is a member o f the
American Bell Associates, a group
o f more then fiv e hundred collec­
tors. As she travels she adde to
her store o f knowledge on belli.
She has been a visitor to the "B elltow n ", East Hampton, Conn.,
where several million belli arc
made annually.
In 1941 one of M n . Kipp's belli

was auctioned on "H obby L obby"
where it brought |250 for w ar re­
lief on this radio show. The bell
was one o f brass, bearing the state
seal of Florida.
In Mra. Kipp's collection are
bell* o f china, glass, wood, poreclain, and sliver, o f all sizes and
shapes. On Friday she will speak
on the Liberty Bell and the Wash­
ington Memorial Carillon, the D.
A. R project at Valley Forge.
All the bells In Mrs. Kipp’ s col­
lection are gtfts from friends. She
calls it her “ Bell fam ily o f

rated with seasheiia front the
beach below. A calypso band was
imported for their pleasure, dur.
ing the visit. Some o f the news­
paper men went shark hunting,
but Evelyn and Boh seem to care
not for souvenirs and so did not
(indulge.
Gentle reminders— the United
Fund needs your help. This is
the proven way to collect for
charities. We are proud that the
Navy seems to be the only one
as yet In sight o f a quota. We are
sorry that others rannot see the
advantage o f one collection a
year instead o f thirty or mare.
—The Sanford Woman's Club
will have a luncheon Wednesday
noon at 12:30. Member* will hear
Mrs. Charles McDowell speak—
The Basle leadership course for
Girl Scout leaders may still be
joined. Time is 9:30 A. 3k at the
Civic building on East First St.
Next class is Thursday morning.
Baby sitting available al the Ed.
building of the First Presbyte­
rian Chureh.- Tho Southsido p.
T. A. will have a program Thurs­
day night that should not bn
missed.
Miss
Annie
Laurie
Crawford will speak on "E m o­
tional Problems in Children", a
subject that should I n t e r e s t
adults with children o f all ages.

Miss Barbara Lillian Smith
TUESDAY
The fleet reserve ladles auxiliary
will meet on Tuesday evening, 8
p m .. In the TV room o f the
ciilcf's club. O fficers will be elect­
ed at this time. Anyone eligible
fur membership Is urged to at­
tend this most important m eet­
ing.
The Seminole High School No­
vember meeting of P. 7 . A. will
be held at 8:00 I'. M. in tho school
auditorium.
Andrew
Bracken,
principal, will explain tho new re­
port cards Issued this year. A fter
a short business meeting an open
house will be tho program for
the evening. Parents will visit in
the clasiroum s. Light refresh­
ments will be served.
The executive board will have
n meeting at 7:13 prior to the reg ­
ular P. T, A. meeting.

Former Sanford
Residents Honored
In Hypoluxo

Additional
Society

The Rev. and 3lr*. John 3Til!rr
o f H ypoluxo were honored re­
cently on their twenty-fifth wed­
ding anniversary. Rev. Miller Is
the pastor o f the Hypoluxo ltapll*t Clinpcl. A rcecplh n wns held
for them In the chapel. Receiv­
ing with the Mlllnra were their
sons*, Jackie and David, daugh­
ter and son ln-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Don Damn
and grandaughter,
Jean Ellen Baron.
Potted palms, while erysanhemumx and gladioli worn used
hi decorate tho chapel. Readings
uni m usical sulections were play­
'd. The Rev. Miller toasted his
wife with tho singing o f "A lv.iys".
The Miller* were married In
Sanford.
Mrs.
Miller Is
the
'auuhtcr o f Mr. ami Mrs. W. I*
"toudBinire of 305 F.lm Ave. Rev.
Miller Is the form er Minister of
Education at the First Baptist
Church in Sanford. His mother,
Mrs. Lula Miller, resides in O r­
lando. Mrs, Miller Is the twin
rislcr o f Mr*. ChUtine Woodruff
of this city.

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Enterprise P-TA
Says Halloween
Carnival Success
EN TERPRISE—The Enterprise
P-TA sponsored a Halloween Carni­
val on the school grounds last
Thursday evening Approximately
$233 was cleared for the P-TA
treasury, announced Mr*. Darwin
Bruce, chairman.
In addition to the booths with
pie. co ffe e , hot dogs, candy and
cookies, there was the balloon
board, pony rides.
Darwin Bruce portrayed a lion
and could be "dunked'' with a
pitched ball, A fish pond. sp&lt;mk
house, while elephant sale and
cake walk were also on hand.
Teachers and home room mothrrv worked together to put on the
carnival Many children came In
ci*stumc to enter the parade and
the Judges, Mrs. J. B. Oviatt, Mrs.
Charles Murrell and Carroll P eter
man reported a "difficult tim e"
choosing winner*.
They are pre-school division:
funniest costume, Bobbl Murt', Mi­
chael Nettles: most original, San­
dra Farron, Jim m y Randall; pret­
tiest, Jean Orr and Vince Stowed.
Grades 1-4: funniest, Evelyn
Carlton, Tom m y Hatchett; most
original,
Linda
Long, Darwin
Bruce; prettiest, Jane Vaught and
Mike Orr.
Grades 4 8 : funniest, Kenneth
Leftoy. Vicki Watkins; most origi­
nal, Wellesley Corbett, Richard
Lane; prettiest, Jack Bo-me and
Marie Stepp.
Herman Lederhause donated the
PA system for the evening.

Happy Birthday
Mrs. J. A. Sands
Anna K. Corley
Riley J tffco a t Sr.
OUU Mae Harrison

THE COSTUME PARAD E winner* of the eighth grade at thi
Thursday night. Left to right. Monly Craw ford, Tom m y Lemon, Jack Boone,

pSA&amp; JDW lLJ
Mr. and 3lri. 3f. J. Durak, son
Mickey and Mias Dottie Bollinger
attended the Retail Grocer* Con­
vention In Daytcma Beach Sunday
at the Prince** Isena Hutel,
Out o f town friends attending
tlie funeral o f T. O. Ray, Satur&lt;lay
were Mr. W. II. Mallard, Savan­
nah, Ga. E. J. Saxton, Miami, FIs.,
J. O. White, New Smyrna Beach,
T. J, Rasp, Wildwood, C. If. N ew ­
som*, and H. E. Crews j f Lake­
land, Fla.
Mlsa Kathy Bauman spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
3lr*. R. J. Bauman on Scott Ave.
Miss Bauman ia a student at St.
Vincent's Hospital in Jacksonville,
where she is taking nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. it. W. W slker snd
children Jill and Jeffrey o f Interlachen spent the weekend with Mr.
snd Mrs. L. E. Wslker in their
h jn ic on Oak Ave. Sunday the fa m ­
ily enjoyed dinner with Mr snd
M n . E. E. Walker. Charles' W sl­
ker o f Orlando was alio a guest.
Homecoming at Seminole High
School drew a number of gradu­
ate* back to Sanford. Among them
were Mary Grace Hobby, now at­
tending Wesleyan College in Ma­
con, Jimmy Owen, Larry Bates,
Brantley Schirard, Meredith Scott
snd Slurray Nance, all attending
the University of Florida, Robin
Brown and Hank McLaughlin, atu-

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Mrs. Robert Jones o f Orlando,
ami baby, Joy Elaine, arc spending
a few day* with her parents Dr.
and Mrs. Wade Rucker.
Mrs. Carl McWhorter i* improvprovlng in Orange Memorial Hos­
pital where she hat been confined
due to illness.
Mr*. Elm er Kipp o f Daytona
Beach will arrive Thursday to
speak at the meeting o f the Sail­
ie Harrison Chapter, N S D A It.
on Friday, Nav. » While in San­
ford, Mrs Kipp will lx- ihtf houseguest of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Key.

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The engagem ent haa b e a n
made known today of Miss Bar­
bara Smith, daughter o f Mrs. L.

“ LAYAWAY GIFTO*

C. Smith and the late Mr, Smith
o f 1215 W est Second St. to Mi­

FOR CHRISTMAS

chael Lee Deeter, ion o f Mr. and
Mrs. Morton W . Deeter o f Elwood, Iml.
The bride-elect waa born In
Longwood and graduated with the
etas* of 1936 from Seminole High
School.
31r. Deeter was born In Fairmount, Trul., and graduated with
the e l m of 1933 from Falrmount
High School. He Is presently aerv.
ing with VAH-8 at the Naval

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Wedding plans will
nounced later.

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“E V E R Y T H IN G IS
DANGERO US TO HIM
T H A T IS A FR A ID
O F IT"
as*(Author*a Ntm*

There la now no good
reason why anyone should
worry about n possible tilsr u s e they think they m ig h t
h a v e . Medical w ie n e r is
rapidly learning the an­
swer* to many form erly
unsuitable problem s.
No one should he afraid
that they m ight have nn
incurable disease because
there are now none that
cannot be helped if the d(agnasi* is made early. If
you have any continuously
r e c u r r i n g troublesom e
(symptom*, jurat let y o u r
physician find out the rea­
son. T h e odd* are he will
quickly p r o v e - t h e y are
not dnngerou* if you fol­
low hie advice.

TO UCH TO N
DRUG CO .
Cor. l i t A Magnolia
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Which rota
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Copyright 1917 ( I I W 1 )

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Naturally you want value In that new car you
buy. But don'l lot bargain-hunting stop with the

Bungalow? Mandon? No matter what

car's price tag.
Carry your savings over into the financing, too
— by financing through our bank.

your n eedi lor conveniently located
phones. . - phones in beautiful decorator
colon. Why not call our Business Office today

You'll b o delighted to see h o w quickly and
easily your daatar can a rran ge y o u r financing
through our bank. (A d d ed attraction; y o u 're
bu ildin g v alu ab le bank credit that w ill m ake
it a lot easier for you to fin an ce other la rg o
purchasoa or personal ex p en ses lator.)

or size home you live in, we have a plan to St

for details about the plan for you?

See How UtlU It Cottsl
in color,
cost less additional each month than

Several extra phooea,

your main telephone! Only one

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Nose Dropto Not Always
G ood Thing For Children

and tha tedhidaala within it many thouam w S m t f tiro faralbfllty ^anda o f tbnas the dollar.

tp ttt Board of Sanford
icatly by Coio f tho mgtoaor flrnrof Got and
« f Wart F lln Dwelt.
afford to wait throufh
knff pariod o f auaadartaf throo«h
of fftoft f i , nnnaraaaatT

reports which only could
of whether tho docks and
project Is needed,
j &amp; Carr, president of the AmortWatarwajra Oparatora, Inc. ssld only a
"Plonoerinf waterways opera*
hrtpad bring the country a new
revolution which Is In part re*
for today's economic prosperity."
'This statement, coupled with a statement
by W. W. Young o f the General Extension
Division of Florida, makes It doubly neces­
sary for Sanford to act quickly so that Cen­
tral Florida might reap some of the trs*
| msndous Industrial development now under1, way, Mr. Young said In a recent release that
“ n thousand new major Industrie! plants
expected to move south within the next
»r."
In order to be ready for Its share of those
„_Juatrial developments and In order that
attractions necessary to bring the Industries
_ _________
_____ _________
,
hare
ore ready, „Sanford
must set______
quickly
te provide the Impetue In creating the moet
IMctacuUr growth ever experienced In the
■*
State of* -Florida.
‘ To build a docks and terminals project is
not spending money on a short-sighted lnJvestment. Whntever funds are used In the
1construction of "the key to Sanford's econo­
mic development" are merely Invested In a
[facility that will renay the clty_*# Sanford

In a rossat editorial Tho Sanford Herald
pointed out specifically bow tha doeks and
terminals project could be constructed with­
out eoet to the City o f Sanford and we stand
by that editorial! As a matter of fact, tha
method of paying for the docks and termi­
nals project was covered In the feasibility
report when Gee and Jenson specifically
stated that tha city-owned property oppos­
ite the site of the d o e k s end terminals
would enhance In value end could be used
for Industrial development and the placing
of bonded wirehouaee by private industry.
' Untold millions of d o l l a r s a n bring
washed away from Sanford each day as the
waten of the St. Johns River roll on toward
Jacksonville unused for Inexpensive, eco­
nomical w a t e r transportation for freight
Sanford.
■*w to Shift taaoac
This la the flrat la a series ef
Industry, Industrial d*v#ton*»*ent, com ­ four article* on federal income If your two-year income &lt;
mercial emensfo". end Sanford’s economic taaes. The article* are baaed aa late shows that your Income for
future all ere writing now on action neeee- information provided by the A m * this year win be significantly
higher than nett year's, you should
n a ry to nut the doeks end terminals project can Institute of Certified Public
Accountants and the Florida insti­

Act

Income

Whet we can’t understand is whv ell of
the "hemming and hawing" about the most
import snt facility ever to be considered.
Sanford can’t afford to be aqueesed anymore — there’s pot to be some ■queering
done here that win benefit the merchants
and business people of our own city.
Certainly we realize that the docks and
And ttrminili projict C t n t f • 1 FlorIda—but to reap the benefits of the doeks
terminals will benefit AUL of Central Flor­
ida will come to Sanford.
Sanford la now waiting for attention to
be focused here with "Action'’ I

Profits!
H a g e s, Prices,
,H H
H H I
Today’s Inflationary push 1* due to rising
labor costs caused by the power of monopoHsttc unions to exact wage galna unrelated
to productivity, and to the continuing heavy
tax burden.
Since 1948, payment for each hour of
labor has Increased twice aa fast os tha
amount produced by each hour of work. The
impact of rising corporate taxes waa added
on top of this wage squeexe.
An 85 per cent increase In the amount of
taxes lovled on profits was far greater per­
centagewise than the increase in the profits
on which they were imposed._____________

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Tuesday, November 5. 1957

tute of Certified Public Account­
ants.
You still have time—bat not
much time to do ■ little year-ead
tal planning and nsaure rourself
he best possible break when
you file your tax return n*
April.
MUlloni of high, low and middle
income taxpayers, realising that
careful planning of Uielr financial
affalra between now and the first
of the year ran payoff handsome­
ly when the tax collector cilia next
spring, hava already befua te es­
tablish those extra deductions and
special exemptions that will reduce
their tax bills.
You can do this too, but you
must act no later than Daic. U.
To xlert you to the tax-saving
stops you may bo able to take
before the end of the year, this
newspaper is printing a series of
artlclei prepared with the help of
the national and etnte organisa­
tions of carilfted public account­
ants, These article*—If you keep
them and follow their advice—may
live you money. And remember
that a tax penny saved to mors
than a regular penny earned, be­
cause you don't hive to pay a
tax on It.
Evahale Income Freepacts
Many taxpayers have good and
bad Income years, depending
the success or faliure of personal
Investments and business condi­
tion* In general. While this can­
not always be avoided, the effect
should be anticipated. Sound yearend tax planning require* that you
know fairly well what your Income
prospects will be fob 1MT and

In every square mile of land lives as
many inhabitants of the Inatect world as
there are men on the earth — over two bll&lt;
lion.
A government nutrition specialist's report
that children are growing taller and faster
indicates one reason why Dad's grocery am
clothing bills are going In the same direc­
tion.

taxpayers, ycur goal at this Uma
should be to tovol out Incomo for
this year and next year. Needless
or careless bunching of incomo tn
either year can bs costly. The
sharp bUa of today's progressiva
tax rates—which you can aasumo
will be as high or possibly only
slightly less ln 1SS8—makas It
mueh better tn have an Income of
fl.OOO In each of two years, rather
than fa,COO In one and 110,000 la
the other.

Taxpayers who are In danger of
being whiplashed from one U s
bracket to another because c f wide
fluctuations ln their 1937 and l*Sg
Income yhould act before Dec. -31
seen reading a copy of Democrat to try to average out their taxable
earnings. This ean be done by
ic Digest.
Also, there la a rather energetic careful shifting of income and de­
lady making tha rounds on Con­ ductions from ens year to the n ext
necticut Avenue, telling her hair
dresser buddies that one of t h e
biggest names In Washington goe*
among the diplomatic corps clad
in tha nevert thing frj.n Paris,
but for free.

Backstairs At Whitehouse
By MKilAIM.VN SMITH
WASHINGTON SB— B ielu tsirs
s t tha Whit* H oou iii
Tha President’ * wlfa, a iraclou*
and talantcd party guest, h is
walked, with her sparkling sho«»
and matching hose, Into one o l the
gummy arguments of our tim e.
The recent flare-up In the g ov­
ernment over the propriety o f ac­
cepting glfte aeemed to be quiet­
ing when Mra. Elienhower a c­
cepted, with benefit of newa earneraa and In apparant delight, an
tlAOO beaver coat from an aaiocitUon o f Maine trap pen .

True, ‘ Mri. Elienhower p a i d
$3*5 to hava the eoat made, but
tike trapper* gave her the pelt*
n which the garment waa put
together, and ihay laid tha finish­
ed production waa worth fllOO.
The President’ ! w ife did not
have to refer the matter to the
State Department legal division.
She ha* plenty o f fur coata and
stoles as It Is, and she certainly
did not need the beaver coat, but
accepted it to help along tho
Maine fa r Industry.
However Altruistic her action
may have been. It cam e on the
heels ef the now fam ous Oldamob l'o which King Sand of Arabia
presented to the fam ily of Victor
Purse o f the State Department, an
event which led to hit removal aa
deputy chief o f protocol.
Because this town Just now la
acutely g ift conscious, Mamie’ s
acceptance o f the coat set tongues
a-w agglng in som e Washington
circles. One story going tl\e rounds
was that a fa m ou s dress designer

offered the wife o f ■ prominent
government figure one f o r m a l
dress to w ear to a party given by
Queen Ellsaheth II when she was
recently In Washington. Said wife,
according to the gossips, swept
Into tho designer’ s salon and left
with three cu ffo evening gowns,
plus two other dressea.
The designer was reported Iasi

L c o liin c ,

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Sy HOYT KtNOCmtrml Prase Writer
u. a. NAVY aclentlaU are Saving sataOltM In outer epee*,
_ o f n television statloa tom Apparently they want both
in outar apace. All programs varieties.
would be out o f this world.
II I
I I I
••ter apses T f astoRtf*
Tk0 to n e f a totestate* station
to outer epees weald i s te b u n
•Seat tSe secret* # / IS* universe.
Maybe n M ae Sew s a w
get m I T .

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to

mope, or i
II
lend

Tba

SEE—C
WELSH
Welsh Tire Shop
105 W. 2nd

It. H.: What t u n mem**

71S r * S : Ixeaaalre yawning to
probably duo moro to tba forma­
tion of a habit than to anything
•too. Xdo sot bourn thereto any
1th older children, the m at ham la wch tlmbtt, al­
ipor towuld not bo used though It to Ukaly to bo a Uttlo
11 It to, the membranes troubluomo. Air owalloirta*. ouch
ill more and more after aa occurs la aeroouo Individuals,
to initially opened and no doubt la a contributory factor.

Uff-A-DAf

*

T R U C K RUBBER
RECAPPING
ON YOUR SMOOTH

TIRES

PHONE O.EIGHT
SEVEN TWO
"If You Hava A
Tire Job Ta Do"
I

SPLIT TICKET
Philippines political experts are
laying odds o f throe to two that
President Carlos G arda's v ic e
presidential running mate, Joae B .
Laurel Jr., will be defeated in the
N ov. 12 national election. Under Q
Philippines election laws, the p res­
ident and vice president a n e le c t­
ed independently, aa they w ere in
the early days o f the United
States. G ir t ii, basiling the M j.
Uonaliu ticket, is b j ' rved to b e
In the bag. But the Liberal P a r­
ty’ s Dlosdado M. Maeapagal Is the
strong favorite to the rice presi­
dential race,,

1 woat a roiw, air—uh—jant a «m*n one."
Annodncinf tha Opening
ta ell eases in IMI.
If you are planning to be mar­
ried to IMI, remember that the
tocoms-splitting privileges you
gain will act like a rata cut for
you. At ST,000 of Income, your
taxes wiU be 1340 lets than If you
ire single, assuming that you
taka the standard deduction and
claim only exemptions for,you and
your wife. For this ysason, young
eouplei planning marriage might
consider postponing Incomo from

1MT to 1938, while accelerating de­
ductions from 1958 to 1937.
A final lUggeatlon t j holders o(
U. S. Savings and War Bond*: If
you are trying to accelerate in­
com e an your 1937 tax returns, you
m ight consider reporting the in­
terest that has accrued on your
bonds. A point to keep la mind,
however, la that in the future you
w ill have to g o on reporting In­
terest as it secures, rather than
In the years the bonds mature.

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_____ -Due t o ________
bayead oaf control, the picture la
Out of r * -----

It's still under the surface. But
tha Mfgeit labor crtila since
World War It la shaping up in 'J
Croat Britain. Tha labor unions
a n furious aver Uw govenmant'a
■tiff hald-Uw-Una policy on prices
and wages. They began talking
about direct action when It was
announced in the House of Com­
mons tort weak that even wage
awards approved by arbitration
tribunals would be rejected If the
government thought them infla­
tionary. Tbs big three railroad unIons threaten a strike Ilka that o f ^
IMS when Queen Elisabeth II pro­
claimed a nationwide stale of
emergency In face of threatened
economic disaster.

SPORTS OUTLOOK
to
The National Football League,
long noted for frequent coaching
changes, faces tho likelihood o f
one of ita biggest shakeupe b e fo r e
tho 1931 season. Six o f the 12 p res­
ent heal coaches are on the hot
aeat. They are Lisle Blaekboum
o f the Green B ay Packer*, Hugh
Devore of the Philadelphia E a gles,
Sid Gillman o f the Lo* A n geles
R am i, Paddy Driscoll e f the Chi­
cago B ean, G eorge Wilton o f th e #
Detroit Lions and Weeb Ew bank
o f the Baltimore Colts.

to afcaeto aayiUag.

FOR QUALITY

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Paraere who operate on a cash
basis ean accotorato or postpone
income by proper timing of tba
sale* of their crop* or livestock.
While their income will bo taxable
In the year cadi la received, the
full eoet* of raising crops or cattle
are deductible far tho year la
which the costa an paid.
One look at on Internal Sevenuo
Service table ef tax rates will
prove the hard dollar and cents
advantages of a few year-end tocome shifts, The taxpayer who expacta hie Incomo to drop from tho
40 par cent bracket this year to
a 10 per1cant bracket to IMi, can
rave MOO for ovary 11,000 of to
come he manages to put off until
after January 1.
Special beams Sltuttooa
There are special situaiioni to
whleh it can be advantageous to
bunch income to a single tax year.
For example, a husband and wife
can flic n Joint return to fain the
benefits of Income-cpUUtog. Should
on* of them die, tho survivor may
file • Joint return for tho yoar In
which the apeuao died and alio for
two succeeding years under cer­
tain conditions. Thus, a widow or
ertdowor may profit by throwing
more Incomo into this yoar and
lees into nut tf hie or her spouse
died In IMS, since tha privilege
of (fin* a joint return will be lost

do-m tlt. U any, good. - •

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tmagtas tha shock, watching
earth or a T V -------to to cedar.

take Immediate (tope tn throw as
mueh income as powibis from UfT
to IMS. At the same time you
should speed-up the payment &lt;1
all expanses that ean be deducted
or your 1MT return. By concen­
trating deductions in the higher
yesr and twitching Income to the
lower, you will keep your taxes
far both years In tba lowest pos­
sible tax hrachet.
Should you ho faced with tho
more deiirahW problem of a ilieable Increase in yeuf IS8S income,
reverse this procedure—delay ex­
penses sad speed-up incomo If you
can. ’
'
Timing Incomo and deduction* to
gala g tax advantage la not too
difficult fop tho millions of tax­
payers who file returns or the bu­
ll of each receipts and cash dlonomonta. Since their earnings
are taxable only after payment
to received, ‘'cash bulk" business
and professional men ean shift in­
come by limply delaying or speed­
ing-up the collection of aeeounta
receivable near the and of the
year. Boloamen and contractors
can do the same thing by extend­
ing or closing deals that moy be
pending In November oi D*cem-

T n BOO FtJUKRi
snug lataUlgenea agmetaa are
trylag to find out Juat which mem­
bers of the Soviet high command
helped Nikita S. Xhnahchcv to
pnQ tha n g out from under De­
fense Minister Georgi K. Zhukov.
Zhukov waa supposed to have per*
aunal roatroi ef tha armed farce*. O
The totenigeoce mra figure that
Xhroabchav must have secretly
solicited, and obtained, the eupport ef aema of Zhukov’s highest
eoUcagues before be engineered
the delicate and dangerous ouster
cation.
trouble a h e a d

N ow To Trim
Tax Bill

Seems as if Howard Duff has come up
with a statement that might bear looking
into. He said "When TV across the ocean la
perfected, we'll be able to see Just where im .
If you are like moat Individual
our money la going."

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showed any Improvement In Ita arisr-tax
profit margin on sale* between 194® *nd
1950. Every major Industry group had a
profit margin decline.
Remedy l i e a In strict govsmment tconomy so that the tax load may be put on a
fair and square basis, and a restoration of
equality at the collective bargaining table
so that individual producers can make wage
settlemenii which are economical)) sound,
Instead of being forced to accept increas­
ingly higher unit labor costs in conformity
w i t h an industrywide "pattern” set by
union bosses without regard to the public
welfare.

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Additional Society
Lake Mary Party
Honors Lee Kirkner
L ik a M ary—Wednesday after­
noon U r . and Mrs. Donald Kirkner
h^w red their ton Lee with a party
for hta sixth birthday. The guests
fathered at the Kirkner home on
Crystal Lake A re. and played
dart p a m e f, ring tors and a water
|un gam e. Mrs. Kirkner served
cake topped with a Jack O’ Lantern, cu p cakes with ftrnny faces
on ton, cool aid and Ice cream to
the little folks. Before leaving for
home ea ch one was presented with
a trick or treat bag.

Enjoying the afternoon with Lee
were Kathy Rongensteln, Roy Dell
Chester, Keith and Craig Keogh,
Karen Gill, David Benson, Donna
and Nancy Kirkner.

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B elt Children Celebrate
Rosem ary ami Lynette, daughters
of Mrs. RIehsrd Belt, celebrated
their fourth and third birthdays
Friday afternoon at their heme
on Wither Are. The guests played
gam es and late In the afternoon
were served cske and punch. Each
child w as given a unique balloon
as a fa v o r .
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ATOM POWER BY 1X4
CHICAGO (U P )-»B rltiih atomic
power expert R. A. Skinner pre
dieted Sunday night his country
will use the atom fo r production
of cheap electrical power by I960.
Skinner, chief metallurgist fer the
reactor division o f Britain’ s Asso­
ciated Electrical Industries, said
the pow er would cost le u to pro­
duce than power produced from
fuels such *s eoal.

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POCKETS BELOW A N D
ABOVE the waistline o f this
shaped, slim coa t of purple
and mauve Linton tweed, are
the unusual features o f thla
Davtdow jnoddL

A WARM M lN tfcft I'HEIHCJKill
Our delightful weather Is bringing the tourists dow.t
early this year! If YOU D an to S ell-T H IS IS THE
TIM E! F or Best Results, the SAFE. FAST. SURE
and FAIR W A Y -u s e the HANSBROUGH AUC­
TION METHOD— Successful Selling Since 1911. For
details—call Orlando GArden 4-4571.

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ATTEND!

WEUNESBAY, NOV. 5— 1:30 P.SI.
ON THE OCEAN!— “ ARUBA A I T S ."
EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY
3435 S. Atlantic A ve— DAYTONA BEACH
There are 2 concrete block buildings—one a 2-story
with owner’s apartment snd 2 efficiencies on 1st floor
— and a large ocean view a p t on second floor with
private porch affording delightful ocean and Halifax
River view. Second story has regular sidipg. Roof is
composition and In excellent condition. Owner's apt.
adjoins office and linen room. Two downstairs efficien­
cies have 2 rooms and bath respectively, Both units
connect and can easily be converted into one larger ap­
artment. Second building Is one story concrete block
with built-up gravel roof, lias 2 efficiency ants. It’s
adjacent to the “ world’s most famous and finest
beach." Occupants Just step from their apts. right on.
to this beautiful beach and Into the surf.
Location is excellent—Just 2. (docks south o f Port
Orange Bridge. The “ Aruba Apts.” have been given
an excellent rating by the Hotel Commission. There's
plenty o f room for building additional H otel-type or
Individual income units.
F ltlD A Y , NOV. *— 1:30 P.M.
RASSVILLE PARK, 3 ML from TA V ARE S
On Haines Creek ltd. off U. S. II* y . 441
2 CHOICE LAKE COUNTY PARCELS
RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT!
No. 1—consists o f approx. 40 acrea with 1200 f t paved
road frontage and a 10 aero lake. Has city convenienc­
es. Boat rights to Oklawaha Canal granted In deed.
This canal is part of Inland waterway leading to ocean.
No. 2—approx. 50 acre Island with 11000 ft. water
frontage on llaincs Creek ami 4000 ft. frontago on
Oklawaha Canal. Access to island granted with 20 ft.
minimum right-of-way guaranteed. Haines Creek con­
nects t.akc Griffin and Lake Eustis, part o f Inland
waterway.

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T I ES. NOV. 1 2 ,-1 :3 0 P. M.
SUBURBAN ORLANDO
Corner N. Frederica Drive A Foritry Ave.
East o ff Conway— Curry Ford ltd.
LA R G E VILLA STYLE HOME
with Carrlbean Thatch style roof.
2 Extra Lots also sell.
Buy Separately or Together
FRID AY, NOV. 15— 1:30

P. M.

South Spring Garden Avenue

SUBURBAN DELANO
LARGE CONCRETE BLOCK STUCCO HOME
on I ACRE PLOT
ALSO SEPARATE 124 ACRE TRACT
Buy Separately or a A W HOLE!
U. 3 . Government Surplus Property
U. S. NAVY COI.D STORAGE
PLAN T—421 N.W. 72nd St. In the
N. W . 7th Ave. COMMERCIAL A INDUSTRIAL
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AREA or MIAMI
TU ESD AY. NOV. 1 9 -1 P. 51.
On the Premise* Regardless o f Weather
FRID AY, NOV. 2 2 -1 :1 0 P.M.
3 BEDROOM CONCRETE BLOCK HOME
Oh Palm Drive— 4 Block from
Proposed Plata Shopping Center
M ERRITT LAKE ESTATES on
MERRITT ISLAND
W ED N E SD AY, NOV. 37— 1:30 P. M.
2-Story D U P L K X -M T . DORA
050 East 8th Avenue
3 Bloekn north o f U. S. Hwy. 441
4 Blocks East of Downtown ML Dora
ID EAL INCOME PROPERTY
WATCH FOR THIS ONE!
FRID AY— NOV. 29
TA V ARE S TRAILER PARK
Ideally located with acre** to Inland Waterway. TbU
D one o f Central Florida’* Largest and Most Modern
Trailer Courts. Improvements consist of cottages, re.
creation room, showers, toilets, laundry rooms and
docks. Has large water frontage. Permanent Rentals!
I.arge expansion area! For Security Income, Invest­
ment and Pleasant Living— this outstanding property
Is hard to beat I
M iay other censing Auctions Including: Ranrhe-., Mo­
rels, Business Properties, Residential and latome
Properties.

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Tu». N ev. S
The Baptiat A iioctatlonal Music
School f o r Sanford and DoLand
will be held at the F irst Baptist
Church I t 7.30 P. M.
Girl S coot Troop 243 w ill meet
at the F irst Bapt. Church nt 3:30.
charge.
Unity C la n o f Sanford located In
the P crkini-W oodruff
building,
tx m 211 upstairs, will m m at
1:00 P. M .. Rev. Josephine Stuckle
conducts these study classes each
week. The public la cordially Invit­
ed.
First Methodist Church 10:00
a. m.— Revival meeting. 7-30 p.
m.— Revival meeting, 8:30 o. m.
—Circle N o. 11 meet in McKinley
Hall after revlvel meeting.
Wed. N ov. 6
The C. Y . F. Chi Rho and Jrs.
will m eet at the First Christian
Church, W ed., 1:30 p. m „ fo r re­
creation follow ed. b y programs'.
Mr. and M rs. J m&gt;. Bair and Mrs.
R. W. R am ey are the sponsors.
Prayer meeting will be held at
the F lrit Baptist Church at 7:30
and at 8:1S tbers will be a Sun­
day School Workers' conference.
Thu. N ov. T
The BepU st Associations! Music
School fo r Sanford and DeLand
will be held at the First Bapt.
Church at 7:30 P. M.
Frl. N ov •
The Baptist Assoclatlonal Music
School f o r Sanford and DeLand
will be held at the Firat Bapt.
Church a t 7:30 P. MMONDAY, NOVEMBER 4
First Methodist Church 10:00
a. m.— R evival meeting, 7:30 p.
m — Revival meeting
The Executive Board meeting o f
the W om en o f the F irst Presby­
terian Church will bo held In the
Session Room at ten A . M.
The B oy Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church w ill meet at
7:00 P. M.
The Philalhrs Class o f the First

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Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mrs. Kirby F ite, Celery A venue, at 7:45 P . M- Co-hostess will
be Mrs. C. L. Redding.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
Brownie Scout Troop No. 133
o f (ho First Presbyterian Church
will m eet In .the Youth Building
at 3:0b P. M.
The Senior Girl Scouts o f the
First Presbyterian Church w ill
meet at 3:30 P. M,
The Junior Fellowship o f the
First Presbyterian Church w ill
meet at the Church at 3:30 P. M.
The Junior Choir o f the Firat
Presbyterian Church wlU meet fo r
rehearsal at 4:13 P . M.
TIm Pioneer Choir o f the First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 5:00 P, 31The Pioneer Fellowship o f the
First Presbyterian Church will
m eet for supper and recreation In
the Youth Building from 8:00 P .
M. through 1:00 P . M.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
First Methodist Church 10:00
a. m.— Revival meeting, 7:30 p- m .
m.— Revival meeting.
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Circle N o ..9 o f the Women o f
the First Presbyterlen Church,
Mrs Joe Baker, Chairman, w ill
m eet at 10:00 A. M. at tho home
o f Mrs. Roy Mann. 121 West llt h
St., followed by a covered dish
luncheon.
GDI Beout Troop No. 149 of the
First Presbyterian Church will
m eet In the Youth Building at 3:30
P . M.
The Senior High Fellowship o f
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper at 6:00 P. M.
The Youth Choir o f the Flret
Presbyterian Church will meet fo r
rehearsal at 4:30 P. M.
The Senior High Fellowship o f
the First Presbyterian Church w ill
m eet fo r recreation at 7:30 P. M.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour o f the
First Presbyterian Church will be
conducted by the Pastor, Rev, A .
G. Melnnis, at 7:00 P. M.
The Chancel Choir of,th e Firat
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at the Church at 7:30
P. M.

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ford’s well-known youthful lyric
soprano Susanna Jone*, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. C. O. Jone*
will sing fur Casselberry Lions
In the clubs* s e c o n d annual
benflt variety show at Lyman
Bchool nn Nov. 7, al S p.m. The
talented young vorallxt has en­
tertained on several previous
occasion* fo r the Casselberry
club. The show 1* being pro­
duced by Joe Weimer and net
proceeds wilt be used by the
rlub In its sight conservation
work.

Garden Circles

The Camellia Garden Circle will
By
meet ThursdAy night at 8:00 P. 31.
Peggy Foldes
at the home of Mrs. Donald
The Metropolitan Opera h id a
Knight, 2546 Palmetto, Mrs. l-ouisc
THURSDAY
brilliant opening, (w hy la It al­
First MethodUt Church 10:00 a. 31art o f the Florida Landscape
ways called brilliant?) T o us, one
and Nursery o f Leesburg, will be
o f the m ost Interesting sidelights m .— Revival meeting
the guest speaker.
was seeing Cornelius Vanderbilt 7:30 p. m.— Revival meeting.
(Sonny) Whitney's w ife , Eleanor,
in the
company
of
Sonny's
daughter. While Mrs. Vanderbilt
and her stepdaughter looked very
chummy, S o n n y
w as
busy
sending out l i t t e r s
to all
whom It m ay concern that he was
divorcing Eleanor and would no
longer be responsible fo r her
debts. H e la planning to marry
his new movie find, Mr*. 31ary
Lou H rsford.
The newest Broadway hit Is
“ Com pulsion", the dram atlce tale
of tho Lcopold-Loeb m urder case.
Not a pleasant topic, It makes
for fascinating theatre. Ruddy
McDowell and Dean Stockwell
playing tho roles o f tho youths
who thought themselves super
men, are cheered at every per.
form ance. The show last* over
three hours, but wc would hale lo
sco any scene eliminated. When
Frank Conroy, playing the de­
fense attorney, had a heart at­
tack and could not go on the open
Ing night, Michael Constantine
substituted. Ilu was slightly ter­
rific.
Victor Muscat, the young In
dustrialUt who started the "workat -home -instead -of -the -office"
movement corresponds with other
executives who have derided that
it save* wear and tear on the
system to eliminate the down­
town o ffic e . The most common
problem of these w iso gentle­
men D how lo make the little wo­
man realise that the o ffice In the
home is a place that can not be In­
vaded at any liv e . How about
getting a padlock?
Richard Maney's itook “ Fan­
fa re", the Confessions o f a Press
Ajrent, Is getting rave reviews.
With 274 pages at |4.95, It's a
tittle more than a cent a page.
That’ s m ore fun for your money
than y ou 've ever had!, , .We went
| lo a cocktail party recently at
the John Chapmans in honor o f
1 Louclla Parsons, vacationing in
New Y ork. , .Louella, w e might
say, never looked better, bring
slim, trim and vivacious . . The
main tuple of discussion was the
35th anniversary o f the New
York Newspaper Women’s Club,
o f which Louella it a charter
member. (W e missed that by six
months.) The event w ill be cele­
brated at the Front Page din.
'er-daneo at the Fheraton-Astor
Hotel on December 0th. . .Incile.ilally, I.ouclla's
escort was
ong
writer Jimmy
M :iiugh,
/ho la the moslest. . .

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Sometimes the things that look the hardest lo do are the
easiest. A case in point la this Egg Noodle Ring which would
seem to require a lot of skill but actually is a map to prepare
and turn out.
The beauty of an egg noodle ring is that the center may hold
all sorts of templing filling*. You might have chicken e la King
as we have here or creamed turkey after Thanksgiving when
the holiday bird haa had hie day. Other excellent “ centers’* are
meat balls in tomato sauce, lamb curry, buttered carrots and
small white onions, beef stew, or lobster Newburg.
This ring makes an especially handsome appearance on a
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company.
Pamper
•your family, too. -Il’s to easy. Why not have an egg noodle
ring for dinner during National Macaroni Week, October 17-26*
when macaroni, egg noodles and spaghetti are being feted?
I g g Noodla Bing
(Makes
'M ake 1 8-inch ring)
1 isMetpo«n sail
3 quails bolting wsttr
I ounces medium egg needles
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The Jacsrinda Garden Circle
will meet Friday evening with
Mrs. Frank Miller at 7:30. Mrs.
Geneva Busklrk and .Mrs, 3llnn!c
Macklin will be co-hotesscs. Mrs.
J. E. Terwilleger Jr. will speak
on “ Flow er Arrangements lo r
Home Use.”

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WASHINGTON (U P ) — St siting
In January, elderly couples wlU re­
ceive Iheir monthly social security
payments In a single check In­
stead o f separately. Tho Social Se­
curity Administration said Sunday
the consolidation will save a
million dollars a year.

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IIIAATM AAD MSTABLUU
Lissirstu Alt'KBS HIUHWAT
NOTICE ta HEIIKUY 1)1VEN TO
ALL WliUOl IT MAY CONCERN)
That ta order to provnto for Use
heavy traffic, tho preservation at
publlo sslstr, tho premolloa ot th*
aonsrsl welfare and th* Impress*
mo*t and dsvslopmoat ot transpor­
tation facilities upon and alone that
portion of Uectlun 7714 of atsta
itoad ISA la Bomlnola County extendln« (ram:
A point In flection It. Townshtfl
IS n.iuih. itanpe to East, northoastsrlv lo Volusia County Una
as tho same appears on map of
■urvey and location thereof oppfoved and adopted by thla Departmeat.
tho fllat* Hoad Departmeot ot
Florida hao by resolution at lla
meeting of Peotomher I, 1SS7 desig­
nated and established eald portlofl
o f said elate road a* a limited
ceeo facility so defined and provl
•4 by lew.

WILnUR ft. JONES
CHAIRMAN

JUST ARRIVED!

All-new1

And the n«w plays continue:
This- week’ s entries include the
prist winning drama o f Robert
Guy Barrows “ Bivouac at Luc­
e s ", w ell
acted at
the offBroadway Royal Playhouse. . .
Also,
“ The Square
Ryot
of
W onderful", the new Carson Me*
I Cunrrs play (she wrote “ Member
I c f the W edding"), which brings
to Broadway one o f our favor­
ites, the lovely Anne Baxter. . ,
Jean Dixon, another great gal Is
also in this handsome offering,
at the National Theatre. , ,
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T A IP E I (U P ) — Communist artlllory o n Amoy Island lobbed 30
rounds on Little Quemoy In a brief
I harassing operation Sunday night.
The defense ministry in Taipei
said the Nationalist Chinese garri­
son on the smiU -island suffered
no casualties and the fire waa not
1returned.

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.tOME (U P )— This was n tow
o r i cu t o f R om * as the b ig ''S a ­
if Seven" soared over n Jagged
reek mountain and tta clipper
i|UH pointed downward
to
b a n the sun bathed a .towering
[•** In varle-m eludes o f gold.
"T h a t," he said, " i l Mount
bt’ nptts. From there they bring
• symbolie flam * which starts
v O'ymnte G am es."
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oFaaartt
I yellow w aters or the T iber
per and stood, amased at all the
trite, In the stadium-spotted rivvalley where in IMS Rom e win
iy host to the Olympic Games.
Iwo thing! can be laid o f this
proa thing International muscle
Mttval. Rom * la going to be
is -’ v for [ho gam es and those will
• the most u n dm aad Olympics
f all times
fV v ' Many Statues
'.This is, bv heredity, a city which
a rts on fountains and statute.
Jc as get the edge because while
B th e fountalna hare statues, not
0 the statues have founains.
ind at the Olympic venue, the
Inmans have really knockad
Kemselvas o u t
'A s an exam ple, the marbleHared stadium which will be used
i s a training track It surrounded
b y (0 statues. These aren't the
kind you could put on a Rom an
mhfltleplcct, cither, for esch Is 14
and everypne tu nat-

wrsie.
There Is one o f an ancient gladi­
ator. H t w e a n the cestui on hla
balled fUt. That's all. Another rep­
resent* an archer. Even the M o­
hawks wore m ore on the warpath.
And you Just sim ply couldn't be­
lters how llttlo clothe* the R o­
m m s can put on, or o ff, a hockey
plsVcr when they g o to work with
chisel and ham m er.
" ’ tu* (V/roos, fig h t through the
lu ll eycitL.of sports, and tho Uva
a t i':t 0 s In' Ihblr s k lw jo i are going
to fe e l highly overdressed.
Yet, white them are mammoth
marblo musclem en staring stonily
dt .'i from every unoccupied co r ­
ner and eornlce, don't got the Idea
ttei! thoro ltn’ t plen ty.of c o m p e ti­
tive space tor tho com petltori with
ct
There Is a main atadlu n which seats 100,000 people
and, when
.. ,'ou consider that they
Jam It In the rain tor a soccer
m - ': h , you can appreciate that
Olym pic ducats are going to be
‘d lfflcu 't to com o by.
Games to be Scattered
As I* custom ary, however, the
gam es are going to h« as scat*
tc :J as tho friendly feelin g
am ong the varloua nations. In this
beitatucd arcs, track and field aa
well as the football finals, w ill be
h t’ l In the main stadium. They
nl i are building a huge outdoor
ai \mlng pnal because the plushy

34 Unbeaten,
Untied College
Grid Teams
NEW YORK ( U P ) - Tba number
o f unbeaten and. untlad college
football teams dwindled to 54 dur­
ing (ho pari weekend.
Iowa and Dartmouth dropped
from the perfect record ranks
when Michigan totd the Hawksyea
to a n - ! l tie and Yala battled
Dartmooth to a 14-14 standoff.
Their departure left Oklahoma,
Texas AAM, Auburn aad Arixona
(Tam pa) State among the major
college survivors.
Oklahoma, In squealing out a
13-0 victory over Kansas State,
ran Its record winning streak to
t f gam es. Little Hillsdale (M k b .)
rolled to e 45-0 triumph over Kalem asoo fo r it* B n d straight.
Eastern New M exico and Pitts­
burg (K a n .) topped tho perfact
record Ust...............
tor this season with S O
records. Nine teams, Including
Hillsdale and Texas ARM, are allvictorious In sevon gam es, while
Oklahoma. Auburn and Arltona
(T em p o) State headed tboM teams
with 0-0 records.

Winners Reveoled
For Best 9 Holes
H*vl# Handicap

"HEAVY” HITTING REDS
CINCINNATI (U P )— The Clnclnnatl Radleys w ill feature three
o f the b lgisst first-basem en ever
to be on one Foster next year— 344Winn era o f tb o beet nine b e lts stone
a
pound Ted KlnsxewtU, 233-pound
a
Steve BUko and 215-pound George h alf handles* p la ced lari week at Collins
the M ayfair Country ChA w e n an- Barbour
ST
Crowe.
nouneod today.
Dandridgo
B
They a n Class A , Augusta Rua- Johnson
35
POLES IN PLA Y O F F
to
WARSAW (U P ) — Poland will sell, Virginia Sullivan, a tie; Class r um1
4
meet R uula in ■ p la y o ff game at B. Myrtle Adam e; Class C, Gtany Allred
1
B e lin d a , Vienna or Stockholm to Sheddon; Claw D . Coterie Over- Tam ny
determine which will enter the street, Claire F lto and Barbara PASSING
low putt, Mrs. John Dandridgo
World Soccer Cup finals In Swe­ M orrison;
Allred
den. Poland tied Russia ta the Craw ford.
--------- --------Y eseklo
standings by beating Finland, 4-0,
WM1TRHRAD ASSIGNS
Johnson
Sunday beton 109,000.
N E W YORK W — Den White- Dandridgo
head resigned as head of the New Ruasl
Y ork Herald T ribune's W ashing- PUNTING
ton Bureau Tuesday because of Dandridgo
illness and w as succeeded by Rob- tu ssi
ert J. Donovan. Herald Tribunw EXTRA POINTS
BROW NS
President and E ditor Ogdon R. Tyre

'" MM* BROWN,

CLEVELAND

PO LL P A C K , A t* P f A
PLH/M6 d rA R T
l * TH E 8 A C E

"T h e FBI Story," had been 111 fo r
several months and atoed to be
relieved o f bis duties. Donovan
Joined the paper in 1937 and had
been In the Washington Bureau 10
years. He la author o f "Elsenhowe r: The Inside S tory ."
— -----------E U REK A
....
PITTStlRGH (U P ) —In a "treesure hunt" type episode thelves
broke into a sa fe at Sauer Ine., and
found the com bination for a second
sa fe which yielded e -17,000 payroU.
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POR PRO
RO O K/E

H O N ORS-

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P /C K EP UR I
8 9 o p TH E I
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rEA M AtAPE
OH 6ROVHP
M OPENER,

EXTEND OLD RIVALRY

Stanley 20—2*
Barbour 16—0
Johnson 7—3
stotsky 17— 5
Walker 19—5
Tyre 10—5
Brown 17—0
Swain 1 5 - 0
Jones 0 —2
HIttell 14—0
Allred 3—o
Rusal 11—5 ,
Stone 10— 4
Butner 0 - 1
Schlrard 3 - 0
Carter 7— 3

B g* n a n o

Benuvnto ebook bto heed. IM
stored at Stlner, dark eytn U tah,
tog.
gttoer backed to the door. "G ot
out o f town, J e w . Tou’re burn­
ing me for Rene’e death, but I
had nothing to do with I t I f yow
talk, you’ll put a rep* on your
own neck. Tm too Mg tar yow
In this town.Beauvais ertd nothing. Ho Jurt
M t there and stared. There w ee
■—M thm y deed about the men,
something that died with Rene.
Stlner turned quickly e n d -left
the roonb That afternoon he left
fo r Omaha. There waa much to
be tone. Within a few weeka,
wagons would to rolling west­
ward toward army paste.
He wee gone tor eta day*, aad
when he returned, he found a
place o f paper that had bean
shoved under hla door, a scrawled
note saying Oeneral Tipton want­
ed to see him.

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CAMDEN, N. J. m — The STS,IO
31J
1
13.0 000 Trenton Handicap at Garden
A T T Made Pet. Stale Park Saturday was shaping
up today as "the r i c e o f the
year.”
Round Table, Dedicate and Bold
Ruler are regarded as probable
starter* tor the mile and one-quar­
ter event and there Is a strong
possibility that Gallant Man also

Trenton Handicap/Race Of Year
three-sixteenths Preakneas this
year but was beaten by Iron Llegn
In the mite and ono-quarter Ken­
tucky Derby and by Gallant Man
in the mil* and one-half Belmont
Stakes.

Kirk 1 -0

’ S / 7^/5 220-POU.ipgR
A PO M P RUNNER
{ J r WITH SH EEP 7HE A LL .
wAU-ANtncA rtpM smtAcust
PACKER UP9 8 6 HAROS
VfA THE iKfA.STRT ROUTE
LA ST TEAR. WOUND (JPH/6
CO LLEGIATE CA REER WITH
. / / $

CAMDEN, N. J., (U P )— Chance
It Tony, who finished fourth In
lari Saturday'
Garden
State
DU QUOIN, III. (U P )—Du Q uota' Slakes, the world's richest horse
High School officiate bars can- race, will be retired for the re­
called plana to r a mass polio vac- m inder o f ths year. The colt will
cination of pupils today. Too many b* shipped to a farm In Burllngatudents are h om e sick with the ton, N. J. to await next spring’s
Maryland racing Mason.

Rugged 'Jeep! vehicle* save you time
and money on job-afier-job.
They have the extra traction of'Jeepl
4-wheel drive to maneuver easily where
ordinary trucks cnn’ l go—through mud,
aand, soft earth or over rough, rocky
country, in good weather or bad. They
shift easily into conventional 2-wheel

drive for economical highway travel.
7.U1 power take-off, these workhone vehicles operate a wide variety of
special equipment. And their rugged
stamina stand* up under the toughest
use 365 days a year. Today!—make n
date to see and drive the 'Jeep' vehicle
that's right for your jobs.

Forward Control 'J eep ' Trucks
Unequalled combination o f maneuver­
ability aad payload capacity |
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6 4 POINTS IN Mi*

p/NAL TWO C U tfE *.

U n iv ersal'Jeep ',,;
does hundred* of Jobs I

&lt;
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l

•Jeep* Utility Wagon. .
dual purpose vehicle for
buiineu and family I

FRANh SIN A IRA
MM/I GAVNOR
CO-HIT

i :" h i i : m n i : e

Tho m o r a i m i

through aa o f* wtodow tooebao
hot Caeo, and wta* t a J * * * * !
of tbo (roab young boautj tbot
marked Btoabotha ibogr, Mrr*
looked old aad worn. Bo arodd
n o w bar* to soo bar again, oa
thought
T » o got to go,1* ho arid, n*d
____
ktoaad tar agato.
Ha bad tbo tooting tao ksow
this waa tbo oodi Ho wondered
what would happen to bW- Would
aha accept tar dull Mo with Otto
1t.&lt;4 a* happy T Or would abo
M idaM l him by threatening to

E X E TE R , N H. (U P ) -P h illlp e Tam ny 1 2 - 7
Exeter
and Philip* Andover, a Collins 1—0

BAKF.lt BATTLES BRITON
LONDON W — Bob Baker of
PI t Lur^h
and
ritlsh
heavy­
weight Dick Richardson have been
n u ‘..-hed tor a 10-round bout at
Harrlngway Arena, Dec. 10, It was
ar Junced today by prom oter
Jack Slomun*. Richardson suf*

STATE FARM

Mid, -ton know bow army wtvoa
talk. Smco ^
sees baa booa verified, oar tan
wtn bo boBorad."
_____

Y„ tB.

BROW NS' BROWN -

and gym nastics w ill be staged in
r-artiy building — surrounded
a r^arby
b y , you guessed It, marble statues.
Hut such events as cycling, t o x ­
in -, wrestling am! basketball will
be
&gt;’ U abot 10 miles erosstown.
Th Ir site was designed b y the
late boss o f this srsa, a fellow
named Mussolini, for a World Ex­
po: ition In 19U with none o f the
buildings sm aller than Madison
8q 'are GarJen. The fair never
cam e o ff. Something about a war
and Benito falling o ff his balcony.

KEEPS TOEING MARK
CLEVELAND (U P )— Lou (G oldon Toe) (ir o n , 240-pound placekicking tackle o f ths Cleveland
Browns, is playing his 13th year
o f professional football this season
■an I figures he's got two nr three
years left before be calls It a caje e r .

Tbo Judges w ho vtowod tho p a r.
ado w o n alm ost unaaimoas Is
'.hair dactoios aad acelatms. Tho
n rrt prlsa trophy waa daaitod b y
tobooQ Sporting Goods Compaay
u d tho winner w o o Bias Ju rtor
High Float, t a b Sandora aad bar
attendants g n c o d tho hoaotlful
T o il agaiaat a g r o s s aad white
jachgrouad o f deceratlo*
Runner-up w as M ist T aad 1
T loot which waa enhanced with
■ha beauty o f A IU bmoo M oan aad
J « r attandanto. This float t a c o a
•hlald doolfa with tho c o lo n o f
pink aad white. T b s donor fo r tb o
aecood piece w in ner was K ador
"1
tW rt plmam tropter
w s* Mias H om ecom ing Float w hich
carried a color combination o f gold
and white. Velm a Hayes and bar
attandanto reigned and tho prtoa
f a r U la floa t w a s given by 1 . L .
PerU ns and Son Company.
These trophies w ill bo presented
a t a special assem bly program ,
According to tb* Judges, who have
evaluated the parade fo r the peat*
fiv e y a m , the parade waa the
best aver staged. T h e s a tin school
fam ily e i p r o m s their thanka to
all who contributed to the success
o f the parade and espaclaUy to the
merchants who donated the toophi**■ "

1 s t * * Individual K ortng fcauers,
k i l f i t k Eddto arbour t m p m * *
illy taken d u r g s . H e ha* run up
1 total M potato and kae eeorxd la
•vary contort. The eaa to bo a e r t
remembered « u Uto p a n that ho
saved fo r a TD against Apopka—
tho only oeoro o f tho g a s u u .
Johnny T oacU o continue* to lo a f
In tho yardage department with
a total o f M for 00 carries. John
up had a bad sight against Mow
Smyrna hot m i still ablo to malaU ia a roopoctabl# M yard por
carry o r a n g e . At Collin, rentlnsa t to apart s I J o r o n g o to lead
ta thta dapartmant.
|
In tho paaoiag deportment, Caen
Dandridgo hit ooo o f fou r against
Now Smyrna but atlQ m aintain, a
.4M arorago. Hto p a n ta g baa improved e o m ld e n b ly ' to t b li point
and bo baa aided tbo loca l eauaa
g ^ t t e « 1U, Mo e ffo r t. C oell tiro
g o t o ff soma good “ b o o t.” last
Friday and Imprarad bto arorago
to I t J par pu n t Folk* d on 't mind
g bit that ta kleki without hla
lhoa a* long aa ha eonUnutb to get
them o f f ao well,
Billy T y n picked up tw o fo r tw «
tgalnet How Smyrna to Improve
h it extra point average to a ra­
, pec table .454. Ho baa failed on
throe field goat attompto but It
la our guoa* that ta win hit before
tbo aeaeoa end*.
i „ the individual tackles departm eat overyoao to neck and nock
but to this point the beet Indlvldual effort belong* to Dave StanUy Ha baa compiled » U ck lci
and nine uatoto and to closely
followed by Jack Stotsky. Billy
T yro and Tomm y Brown. A lio
right at the too «ra Eddie Barbour
a t ? Harold Store,
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Yeackla
S
T Jm
It
Barbour
M*

IEANN t CRAIN

INiuaANCI

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(6 k .

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.S ervice in o u r
i lo t to.

GLASS ft PAINT CO.
114 W. Second
FA 2-4422

Metach Bldg.

I V ! i SANFORD
l
i
ph FA 2.5142
IRVING I. PRYOR. REP.

STARRING

Era Mari*
Saint

Don
Murray

M TTIIIIII NIITt
k itf tkit

CORDcM S REPAIR SHOP

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W H ER E M O RE PEOPLE DO M ORE B U YIN G AND SELLIN G !
c l a s s if ie d

5 -beal

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estate

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balk

BENNETH E. SLACK
REG. S E A L ESTATE BKOKER
IQOf E. 2nd
j b » FA j j B l

CABS i f T U 1 D
1 LOST A fo w l
« WAXTID la BINT
5— BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE
6 - FABMS. ACREAGE. GROVES

T BEAL ESTATE WANTED
S KBCELUNEOOS
aen J r - F. J . ChtotoW M . Oar^FLOWERS. PLANTS,
nfield w iito tu . u i B. w . w
Wix
SIRUBS
llama. Bob Edward* A. 6. DeadIS OFFICE EMnPMBNT
Bap! Land 1 m a jo r,
U AUTOKOSaEA-TBAILEBa • ua ft. Para a v *. raoea FA “ “ “
IS BOATS ftMOTOKS
IS FABM SUPPLIES * MAODCNew l
BBT
•___
$700.00 Down
u w m u n t M M -m jn t m

T u tu raa eleetri* kitehem*. t-------xo floor*, and caotta raaldantul
locations.
*

(P M h ry )

U ARTICLES WANTED
IS PLACES to EAT
IT BEAUTY PABLOBA
*■ *W20f r a 8 r JB*
IS FEMALE BELF WANTED
IS MALE BELP WANTED
R A Y M O N D M .B A L L
to MALE *r FEMALE
n WOBE WANTED
R E A LTO R
to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 204 S. Park A r t . Ph. F A S-SS41
SA MONET to LOAN
U SPECIAL SBBVICU
2 lota IO’x l4 S ' each. N t a r ft a fr
u a roofing

* plu m bin g

* "• 1 1 4 Dr.. I 5 1 .

Boy* Wantod i to tall The Banford Herald Monday through
Frida yt at 3:20 p.m. Como to
The Herald office ind aak for

*22

BUI Vincent after 3:30.

6— M ISCELLANEOUS

WOOD • WOOD • WOOD
Genuine Pitch Pina ft Oak. Fire
W ood— Beat deal In town. Call
UB and your wood w orries are
over. Bob A Ernie Morris.
Phone FA 2-4222.

Experienced

F S t A K A APA RTM EN TS: rooms
private bath*. 114 W . P in t S t
BPSMZENCT apartm iata aulta S t fn r couple or stogie Parana.
&lt;Private bath A ehowar. fiUallg
/laaated acres* from Poet O ffice.
Jacobeon Dept- Store.
■Fora. Apt, 2300 MeUanvilla-

TX

’rivate entrance, modern furnished bedroom. Ph. F A 2-9610.
i room furnished apartment, 210
Magnolia. Available now. A .
K. RoaietUr, F lorla t Ph. F A
2-1891.
Morris Turn. Apta. 20 P i W . 1st.
FURNISHBD cottage located on
IT*92. Ph. F A 2-1467.
IE Seminole Realty for Deairable Rental*. F A 2-9212.
ore building and fu tu re s on
Ea*t Geneva A v*., form erly oc­
cupied b y Fleming Grocery.
Call o r see Suite K ersey, 311
Park Ave.. F A 2-1396.
i room furnished apartment, in­
cluding utilities, 149 mo. 107
w . otn!__________________________
-ar*B clean downstairs apL 611
Park Ave.
I s t e e n, 3 room furnished 1st
floor epertment. Call F A 2-3993
'urnlsbed 3 s m a l l rooms, 229
month. Adults. U S Jassamlae.
bedroom furnished or unfurnlsh
ed (apt.) Phono F A 2.172T.
One furnished bedroom, private
bath and entrance. Call F A 26611.
__________
This la a pass to the R1U theatre
for Herbert Stcnatrom. Exp.
date N ov. 14. 1997
a— h f A L t B fA T t e F flk S a LE

Baletman fo r full time w ork.
Western Auto, 214 E. First Et.

1667 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA M W

61 M

U T"

Service on All W ater Pump*—
Well* Druled — Pump*
Paola R etd
Phone F A 3-403T
W. J. KING
Plumbing end Supplies
Kohler Plumbing
Ream Water Heaters
2334 Orlaudo Dr.
PA 244S3
w
Plumbing A Heating, F ree Esti­
mates, A ll work guaranteed fo r
one year. Bill LaBree, Longwood, rhone V A lley *-4211.

CLARK

P L U M B IN G

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BRAND N E W !

CULLEN AN D H A RK EY
IF IT IS R E AL ESTATE

110 N . Park Ave. Ph. F A 2-2391

ifjS K iK A e n tm

New 1 bedroom house fcom pletely
furnished). Electric kitchen, tile
bath, screened porch, cerporte,
ft utility room. Lot 100x100. In.
sured title on property. Asking
84.500. Ph. SPring 4-5611, Or­
ange City.

or Sals by owner, home la Mayfair Stetlen, 114 years eld, with
in block o f Lake Monroe. Spa­
cious T rooms, utility room and
icreeatd la porch. Shmrn by ap­
pointment only. Call FA 3-342S. Outstanding beautiful new bouse,
huge living room end dining
ares. Three large bedrooms,
lh
bath*, masonry construe,
U. E. STENSTROM
tion. 1095.00 down. Rcaionabla
Regutered Broker
monthly payment!. M onas
2427 Laurel — Phone F A 2-2430
Jarvis. Phone FA 2-1110.

Stenatrom Realty

Hume. * 400. mo. gross income
realized. .F u ll In fo ..F A 2-9469.

MemoToHisSor

Man. s t e a d y employment in n u m bin g. Heeling ft Supply Co.
Contracting ft Repair*
N unary. C a lf F A 2-4090 after
2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. P A 2-2374
Highway i t -93 South saaford

*b h -wm

John R. Alexander

HOT WYNNEWOOD
3 lir e * bedroom home.
Icia than 3 months eld.
Immediate occupancy. Ph.
FA 2-0893 for an appoint­
ment.

Art Linkletter's
(V ernon Scott it on varatioa.
Today’ * eoluranlri la A rt t*rh .
letter who reveals pert eg a let­
ter I * m t hi* tog w het yenng
Jaek was thinking a f lenaehlxi
• career In thew hxelneee.)

ART I.INKLBTTERW’ritten for the Ualtsd Pm *
HOLLYWOOD m — R a t h e r
than prepare a bunch of the usual
wlae-craeki and relate a few gtories about eharaeters I hive-en­
countered over the last quarter
century In front of the ntlerophones and cameras, I think
readers might be intercitod in a
nemo l dieated two jtars ago to
my son
Jack wa» entering USc at the
age of IT year* with the ambition
fo become an M. C. and to ma
Jcr in telecommunications.
Dear Jack:
I think show butlneia I* tho
mo»t exciting and challenging and
wonderful occupation In tha world
i o u will never have any itcurlty
becam e thing* th in g* too f u t to
let anjbody aettle back in com
fort for very long. You will al­
ways wonder each tima you go out
in front c f an audienea L‘ thty are
really going t0 Uka what *ou
have t&lt;* offer.
You w ill be up againat some of
the hatta«t competition |fl the
A ll the sharp anglo boy*
and idea men o f tha-nation will
bo icram bling up jo u r back to­
ward* the top. In a b u a l n e t a
based on Ideal you will naturall*
run Into d i v e r thieve*, back-slip
ping hypocrites and a flock of
parasites who are ready to Jump
en anybody's coal-tail and ride It
«* far aa they c*n.
But you win alto meet lom *
wonderfully original and refreah
Ing character* wrhose teat for life
and who*e talent for making peo*
pie laughl or cry will b* a eon
atsnt Insptralion. You will hava
the chance to g « a f i r *a you
want to go aa f a i j aa you want
to go,
But rtm em ber. you can't do It
alono and the skyrocket can go
down Just a* fast as It went up
D on't forget to acknowledge tha
htlp you'll need and g*t— writers
producers, and every men back
stage, in TV more than any other
Branch o f show business, It’ s the
team effort that count* — ry*n
though you are tha on* out In
front taking the bows.
Perhaps the most Important ad
vice I ran give you |j to prepare
No n u tter how experienced and
clever you may be, somebody else
in the next studio is Just a* tal
ented.
And above all. have fun. If y 0u

Contract and Repair Work
d a n ce] experience preferred.
raaldaatlal section. I1.S37 down.
Free Estimates
PEAT COMPOST (Dattwtlder’i)
Apply in person at Wlnn'a T .V .,
885.95 Mo. on balance..
R. L. H AR VEY
50c
bu.
bag
corner
1st
St.
and
Sanford
A
v
t.
FARM ER’S AGENCY. R E A LTO R
204 Sanford Ave. Phone F A 2-3393
G BAPE VILLE M JUSURY
8- Gayle Oiborna, A u o d a t a
Go W eat on 1st BL o r 20th SL
l i a 8- Trench
Ph. O ffice
to Grapevula Ave. F A 2-0816.
F A 2-9221 o r F A 2-2612
FOR baby-alttlng. Call F A 2-3T91.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
GRAY SHADOW
Man desirei part time jo b d u r.
W. L. HARMON
NURSERIES
tag day. Ph. F A 24932.
Ph. F A 2-42:3 A fter 1:00 p. m.
SOUTH SANFORD AV EN U E
WE HAVE A HOME
B aby sitting w a n t e d . Day o r
N E A R LAK E JESSU P
•h C iw .iw K -i
•:
n ight Reliable. F A 2-09S1
FOR YOU
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
FRIG ID AIRE
sppUsncoa,
secretary
desire*
C R YSTA L LAKE NURSERY, Experienced
and aerviee. 0- H. High. Oviedo
■art time work mornings. Call
3^ bile*. W est CC Bldg. Lake
H OM ES- S
Fla. Phone TO 9-3315 er Ben
'A 2 2891.
1 A 2 batha.
ford P A 1-3163 after 6 p m .
CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower This la a past to the Movisland
Electrical Contracting
Complato and ready fo r
Ride-In for John Alexander.
Shop, 200 N. Park A ve., Sanford.
House Wiring and Repair*
ate
Exp. date N ov. 14, 1997
FA 2-1922. We telegraph.
RA N D ALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
D ili FA 2 0915
5m our cabbage plants. Copen.
LootHaas
a
varieties. Sewing machines repaired, fam ily
h jg en and mid season
i
South Plneereet — San ford
and industrial 40 years Singer PAINTING
F A 2-9699.
Whispering Oaks — Tltuarilie
experience. Call NO 2-4196,
B errjhlll Painting Centrarior
Strawberry
planto.
Clyde
C.
Lictnaed — Bonded — Union
WELL DRILLING
T E A In sendee a id F B A
Muse, 2 miles out W . 1st SL,
Free EaUmale - Compare our
Falrbanka-Morse Pumps
ing avalUbto.
Ph. F A 2-4201.
Trice* FA 2 2287 after 9:00.
Repair* to all makes
HOWARD C. LONG
We can qualify you fo r a u ed Sweet Hamlin oranges *1.25 bush.
For
Tainting call Mr. Taiker, Ph
207 E. Con^merelal Av*.
•L Dial F A 2-3219.
these homes in 90 mlmaea Yea
FA 2-6199 or FA 2-6007.
2-2112
Phone
can start enjoying the hi
TF.n BURNETT
w hll« w e proc ess the paper*.
Let ua build your docks, bulkhead*
FOR BETTER PAINTING
and M * wall*. Water Front CoeH iynea O ffice Machine Co., Type­
2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2978
atruction Co. F A 2-4330.
writer*. adding machines, SalesDeealeaed h r
Rentals, 914 M ag. F A 2-0492.
T. P. Mathis, contractor and build­
10 months free service on new In­
er. Addition* and Remodeling.
ODHAM &amp;
strument purchase from ua.
Th. FA 2-1731.
TUDO R, Inc.
BUEUR’ S MUSIC SHOP
DON’ S COVER SHOP
2004
Cadar
Avenue
F
A
2-0713
1
AutomobUe
Interior
D etoritor
Cor. Hwy. IT U A 2Tth BL
Seat Covers — Truck Beals
Mimograph Printing — T y p in g Phene F A 2-1161
At Willis Pontiae— 391 W. lit .
Letter Writing — Card* and
BRAILEY ODHAJf,
Letters Addressed —
Photo
A ll kinds Automotive Repairs
Copies o f Important papers—
ReMod«Lng — R e r o o fu g — Re
ELM ERS A t n O R E P A IR SHOP
Credit report* — Collection*.
Osteen
F A 2-1591
aiding — Materials — Contrac
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
tors — Financing.
Rm. 403-04 San. AU- Nat l. Bank
55 Pontiac— Factory air condtu
Bldg .
Th. F A 2-4134
toning, power steering, power
IM PERIAL DECORATORS
Painting and Paprriug
brake*, d u n . 34,000 actual
CARTER HOMB^CLEANINO
LOCH ARBOR
I’ b. F A 1-3716 after 0
mllea, one owner. Sacrifice at
SEE
Texas {Use House
Window
WaihJn
______ ft Wall weaning
wholesale price, 11290.00 Ph.
Texas Slta Room s
Floor W axing—
For Tainting and Repairing
ixing- NOrth *-4t6t
F A 2-9349 after 6 p.m.
Texas Bias Lot
FRED TlOETTGF.it
D tB ary
132 Hiway 1712
Approx. 1479 Sq. Ft.
Need a good 2nd car?
2916 Magnolia Ave.
F A 2-0253
h" ' " * * •00&lt;,
,n|l *7*
Plus Carport A u tility
G
A
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R
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TTS
SEWING
CENTER
thoroughly cnoylng .the wonderful
SEE R A Y HERRON
Minimum Down 22900
RED-1-MIX
CONCRETE'White—
Necchi—
Elna
Y ou r Pontiae Salesman
experience o f eijmmunicallng a
Miracle Concrete Co.
Repairs on all m tk *i Machines
N ew and Uaed Cara
rest far life to millions o f peoplet
Ph. OWNER — F A 2309
Elm
Ave.
FA
2-5751
333
East
First
SL
F
A
2-5244
Ph. F A 2-0231 or after 6 p. m
it will com e through and Indelibly
F A 2-2993. 301 Weat F lrit SL
FLOOR sanding and finishing •tamp you a i "r e a l." And thl*.
H E A T IN G
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving tr ie r all, f* the true trademark
H . R P O P E CO.
It w ill pay ftfOU to tee ua before
SemlnoU County alnsa 1329.
or a fine perform er,
you bu y. Open E vening! and
200 S. P a r k -------FA 2-1334
ROSA L. PAYTON
H. M- Glessee- Leka Mary
Lot* o f luck
Junday*.’
R eflate red Real Estate Broker EASTSIDE
_ T R A IL E R SALES
Liquid em broidery aete, copper
Dad
Ph F A 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
Palatka, Fla.
enameling outfits, silk screen 37— NOTICES— I’ ERivOW A L8
seta. Decorate It yourielf.
RO LLAW AY , Hospital and Baby 2 x - r L K .M I L HE »oa
ROBERT A . W ILLIAMS. Realtor
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
ROLLINS HOBBT SHOP
Beds. Day, Week or Ifoaih—
Raymond Luadqulat, Aaeoc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
F A 2-1993
3817 &amp; Franch
HOMER LITTLE
Tel FA 2-5181, Furniture Cantar
FA 2-3991
Atlantia Bank Bldg
1012 Sanford Avenue
113 West First St

NEARLY NEW/

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1899 TravhllU house trailer, 43 ft.
2 bedroom , air conditioner. E x ­
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
S Badroom, 2 hath, double car­
cellent condition. Ph. F A 2-9999.
port, spacious rooms through­
L E . BATTEN
out, located In beautiful Loch ’90 Bal-Alre Chevrolet with new
119 S. French A ve. — F A 2-ST14
Arbor near Country Club, un
re-built motor, 2395. Also wire
believably priced at 8X4.600.00,
LOCH ARBO R - Planned
fanning. Call F A 2-3938.
aa low as 11900 down, balance
kitchen with eating apace
leas than rent.
It has 3 la rfo bedroom f,
ir r = m w m m 1—
2 tile baths, and a love­
DRIVE A NEW C A R anvwhere.
ly Florida room with a
anytime. Rental service includes
wall planter o f f living
Wash,
gas a n d
insurance.
7 Bedroom, tiled bath, hardwood
room. Carports and large
M ERLE WARNER.
National
floors, beautiful kitchen with
utility room. Total price
Car Rentals. 401 E. l i t SL,
garbage disposal, air condition­
115.000.00. Term*.
ed,
d
o
s
e
to
schools
and
churches,
F A 2-3964.
W. H. ’’ B IL L " STEMPBR
surrounded by homes o f equal
Realtor A b e a r e r
W ’ aaT M d W a ’
or
greater
value,
with
excellent
Aaeoc. Guy Allen. Gretchm Hall,
neighbors, priced at S12.400.no,
Arietta Price, Everett Harper
requiring 12950 down, a bargain Have boats . . . Will Sell
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Have Evinrudes . . . On Sale
you will agree.
See Seminole Realty, 1901 Park You have . . . Good Credit
Cherry Reel esta te A goaty
Y our Evlarude Dealer
Ave.. F A 2J232.
Dial F A 2-9926—Notary
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
1219 W. 13 S t Rear-Barber Shop
Phone F A 2-9961
3 BR blocks 110.630.00, lew aa 104 I . l i t
S i.000.00 dr*m. balance to suit,
JOHNSON
MOTORS
2007 Adams Ave.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
R e a l E s t a t e • In s u ra n c e
3 0 4 Sanford Ave- Tfc. F A 2-1532
Coniult A REALTOR First
107 Magnolia
F A 2-0263

&amp;

cabinet maker. A s .

B -jU k U

Flewan — Pleats — Bhraht
juiTLInr f B I A l l ”
"'
BEN MONROE NURSUEY
S BR. Jlaionry, TUa bath, H dw .
FA 2-0322 Y eung man or Udy, ta li* and
Floor j . enclosed garare. M e* Cqlery Avenue

m o usem olp

Iconunarctol txdlding fo r
yeale. 406 W . Flrat.
MOW.

Immediate opening fo r full time
help at the BURGER-KING. N o
bedroom house, concrete block
t a b l e waiting, no curb work.
eonatmetloa located on two
A pply la peraoa to Mr. Solo­
lots with 29 fruit trees. Electric
m on / 2l6* rren eh Ave.
kitchen, wood floor*. N ear scho­
ol, A lso *large screened porch,
car ports and utility room with Ladles wanting to earn 230 to 140
a week in spar* lime, car
laundry connection*. Only IT,necessary. Call FA 2-6261.
000.00. ^1,000 down.
DRIVE-IN
BEAL ESTATE Dl
G irl for office work,
some bookkeeping. Experl
j.
ALTOR
preferred. Cali FA 2 2121.
Johnny Walker, A l lM l it s
‘ Cell Hall” Phone F A 1-36*1

TuMdsr, November 0, 1907

22 A— PLUMBING u g ROOF­
___________________
ING

OUTSTANDING VALUE

creit. F A 2-S377.

M PIANO SBBT1CBS

S fU E N T T C R E ^ A

BEAL ESTATE FOB 8 ALL ia—f e m a le m e lp w a n t e d

2 bedroom, concrete block, fur­
nished house. Leaving t o w n .
F A 2-5090.
30 acre tile farm, 3 bedroom
house. E aty tarmi. W rite Jo*
Levy, P. O. Box 1134.

W O O LSEY

Martito Finishes
Far Your Boot
Sttktrlk Glass tad Point Co.

113-114 W. 2nd SL Th PA 2-4622

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La Verne School o f Dance
C l a i m now form ing in T a p A crobatic — Ballet. A lio boya
claaa ft tlny-tnts c la n . Enroll
now. F A 2-5425.

PR E • H OLID AY SPECIAL
H E L D OVER
Bookcase Bed
Mr. ft 3frs. Dreiser
Beveled Slirror
Chest

Rag.
8179,1
40

NOTICF.
Wa will soon b* operating In our Royal Comfort
new »tor* at 2593 Orlando Innerspnng Mattress
R ef.
Priv*. 2 block* South o f Tig ’N Matehin? Box Spring
$119.00
WhUtle.
Thriftl . checking account c o a t a
N ow AU For Only
B A G G E R IY APPLIANCE
only $2 fo r 20 check* at Florida
CENTER
Stats Bank o f Sanford.
115 8. Magnolia
Th. FA 2-3572 Term*
Tarns
G A T U N BROTHERS
FREE LA Y A W A Y TILL XMAS
Contractor*,
Dragline*;
Geneve 35— ARTICLES FOR SALE
2232. Ph F A 2-3276 Sanford
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
SE LL US YOUR FURNITURE
Cash fo r any nmnunt Super Cor. 2nd ft Magnolia FA 2-9321
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
••Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
Trading P o ll 1 mil* aouth of
SYSTEM S
F ree Delivery
Sanford. Pbon* F A 20d77.
All types and iltea, Installed
"D o It Y o u r ie lf
Used furniture, appliances, tools
— Factory to you—
WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
etc. Baugbt-sald. Larry's Mart
Aluminum
8 T IN E
--------Sanford
*
215
A vre.
t. Ph. FA 2-4131
Vcnedan
Blind*
Mathlaa
_
Supply Co.
Endeaod
head.
Sag
proof
bottom
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
• BIG VALUES
rail With pleatk ends. Plattlc
• QUICK CREDIT
or rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
cord*.
• EASY TERMS
Air Conditioning and Heating
Senkxrlk Glaae and Paint Co.
WILSON-MAIER
ROD A R E E L R E PA IR S
C. H. STAFFORD
New and Used Furniture
U3-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-46U
413 Sanford Avenue
213 Oak Avenue
FA 2-4731
311 r . First St. Ph FA 2-9823
T-Shirt* 48a — Paint I M 0 gal
V tcu am Cleaner R epairs
furniture or character
Camp Good*. Tarpaulin*. Army
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES Repairs
Itp tiri ft parts
pert* fo r all
ell makes at Navy Surplus— 310 Sanford Av*.
Built By
ciaineri.
Electrolux,
Houver,
Master Craftsmen la
M cRAN EY-9MITH PAINTS
Kirby, A lr-w e y , G. E. Replace- Moving. Houuhold furniture for
Style and Conatructioss
2919 Park Ave.
F A 2-6461
mint part*, w ork guaranteed
sal*.
Tablr*. chairs, lamps,
The aaaa aa Thoe*
Free pick up ft daHvery. Call
chests, ft tic.. Ilk« new. 2204
Prised Bine*
FA S-4718.
Oak.
Colonial Days
Finished For
Small black ft ton hound pupplei
Cable medium upright piano, plain
pats for children oi
Florida Climate In
mahogany caio with boruh. Good
can be trained fo r hunting. 8
Your Choice o f Woods
Condition, *100.00. W ill deliver
weeks eld. Male $3.00. Female
Ph. FA 2-1971.
$3.0C. 1*28 Locust A ve.
12.50 par call plus part*, 9 years
txparitaea tn T V Berrice on all Walnut alngl* bod. m attrtjs ft
puppy,
thorough-bred
Alaskan
apringi, like new. 150.00. F A 2
make* and modali. One je e r
i
old.
named
"C
M
en
a".
4 months v*«a* u
0847.
guarantee on ell parte. W* also
Ph. F A 2-3587.
service auto end home radio*. This la a pais to th* Rita theatre
Picture tube* repaired tn jo u r
for Ambrose OUiff. Exp. date
home 19.05. guaranteed, 1 yei
Get the most for your old
N or. 14. 1937.
Phene FA 1-3684, 9 l.m . to 5 p.i
furniture.
W A N TE D —All kinds of scrap ma­
Including Dabary I* Lake Mary
terial. Zuckrrman Salvage Yard
BARNES TV SERVICE
Phone FA 2-2691.
201 East Commercial
Furniture and Appliances!
II— l i a U V i
Newr &amp; UMd
This la a pass to th* Mnvieland
Ride-tn tor Frank Nooli. Exp.
date Npv, 14. 1957.

$195.00

Chrysler Airtemp

TV Service

TRADE-IN NOW

nentHEDB wwwg"

83,000. total price with 83,000
down payment. Owner w ill f i ­
nance this 4 bedroom home In M odem
Air-CondR!on*d
Salon
L ^ e Mary. Larg* lot with fruit
Soft Water Shampoo
tr?ea. Ph. FA 2-1541 or FA 2HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
106 8 . Oak A v*.
F A J -9 7 a
6046. v

$SAVE$

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, stotomenu, invoices, head bills, end
programs,
e te .
Progressive
Printing C*. Phono F A 2-21)91—
406 Weat 164k SC

Mather of Sanford
203 08 E ast First

F A 3-0368

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THE CARD OF THANKS
V ery often ■ Card o f Thank* to Tbo g u t o r d B e n t o toaott ft
need which la difficult to fill to any other way. Net eofy to_S
xradoua expression o f gratitude to those who hdvo s M .
tributes but ala* courteously acknowledges th* e e r rfcea n
■team of tho many to whom ■ personal note o f thanks can
be m alLd.
.
Newspaper Cerda o f Thanks a n accepted as eoctolly
Emily Feet, tho noted authority on etiquette, feels they ear
good uses.
T h e n la no prescribed form fo r a Card o f Thanks. It &lt;aa M m
brief o r aa detailed ae you d e s ln . When toe occasion eeaatoyftft;
will find a lym patbatleuly under* tan ding mem ber at oar s t a ff t o
sa tin you.
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THE “ IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
It U the euatem o f m any families to this country to
rata a benavam ant b y an "In M em orium " notice to ae o t o t i
classified column*. They find a n e t solace therein. Preparation
selection o f h suitable verse tria ge back to them te
recollections. Aa Ellas Cook, tho English pool has
expressed it:
"B o w cruelly sweet a n the echo**
that atart
What m em ory p la ja an old tuna
on tho h t«rt.
Stoat frequently an In Memorium Is Inserted on th*
■ary o f d e ilb . However, other deles, which it ia fell a n
priate or meaningful are also selected. The birthday of
parted, tbg wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. oven C
a n am ong other significant occasions chosen.
If you a n heaitant to express your tender thought* to
form , you may avail you ratlf of Ihe Herald's collection o f e
verses. These express to poetic beauty th* emotlone o f the
atringe. Am ong them a n veriee appropriate to any elreumttai

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Service
36. Adoteieent
23. Perform
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febbr.l
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36. Ahead
provine*
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Manager Attends To Attend New Life Guests A t Supper
Confab In Bahamas Meeting A t Church Thursday Evening

tw o doctor* w ork orar Edward Cwick, S I. #n *r th e/ pul him lata
t o ultra-new. top —crrt pressure ault at Mitchai Air rare# Baa*
K . T , Is cur* tha bends. Cwtck waa la iatcnM agonr a# b# was
flown from Buffalo to Now York. Ha had mad* a HO*toot d ire to
tha S t Lawrence River la aaareh o f a sunken bulldoser. Tha Fan*
U soa aava permission to uaa tha Herat will after afforta tolled
to locate a daeonmraaaloa chamber, f/atem atlonal Sowadphetof

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out with It* familiar beep-beep
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cam e&lt; Rad eeneorahlpT
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man, eaya Orandpappy. Jmiking,
le either a burglar o r a grant
humanitarian—or both.
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Coof of Uvtag hoe riaea for tha
iJlh eoneeeallve nonth. Thto
ehoaM add fo the argument of
thorn who inetrl the "a m b e r to

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A HowoHoa dark h#e 31 eyk
lablee and 4 4 letter* to hie m o m *
Ho could get writer'* cram# *lfa&gt;
In# a tingle theefc.
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A Jet-propelled motor oar to
being developed at tha Ooriiy,
Russia, Auto works. To be fair
about It, they thould deelgn aa
atom-powered m o t o r h i k e lor
That Soviet traffic cope.

J . C. (L a rry ) Doyto, general
I alee and marketing manager for
tha Edral Dtvteion, waa tha gusst
fpaakar fo r Ui* annual fall meet­
ing o f the Florida Newtpaper A d­
vertising Executive* which mat
N ovem ber 1st and tnd at tha
Grand Bahama Club in the Baha­
m as
Mrs. Evelyn Cuehhtg. a d v a n c ­
in g manager o f Ih* Sanford Her­
ald, wax accompanied to the fall
parley by Mr. Cuihlnr.
The fait meeting* began at 1:00
» . m . Friday afternoon with a
U nited round table discussion,
with each m em ber participating.
The Saturday morning group
meetings each had a guest speaker
to assist in the discussions, o f the
problama o f newspaper advertis­
ing executives
A delicious bu ffet luncheon was
held after which Edwin T. Broadhurst Jr., showed a film sponsored
by the bureau o f advertising “ Peo­
ples, Profit* and Y ou". Reports of
tha group meetings were given by
the chairman. A short business
meeting was held and it waa an­
nounced that the spring convention
would be hold at Winter Park,
Florida.
President flolon Southerland In­
troduced the guest to the Satur­
day Night Banquet and short
speeches were heard, after which
an entertaining and delightful pro­
gram was had.
Over 30 newspapers and 13 news­
paper representatives attended the
convention which was the first one
In the history o f the Florida News­
paper Advertising Executives to
b* held outside the continental
limit* of the United Stelae,

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ItKHOl.inTON U R I'CU IM i ANI&gt;
I'ltO VIlil.NG FOR
T U B HOLDING OK AN KLKCTIOM IN it FECIAL
T A X SCHOOL DWTHICT
NO.
I OK SEMINOLE
COUNTT.
FLORIDA.
ON
THE
QUESTION
OF
ISSUING It,S04,040.no IloNDS
OK SAIU IIISTfllCT.
IIU IT RESOLVED ISY TH E IIOAItU OF I't'llLtC I.NHTUUCTfON OF
SEMINOLE COUNTT, FLOItlUA:
S, i.-tlon 1. Aa
alactlon
la h*r*tiy
ordarnd to
ba
hold In
Spoolal Tas School lllnlrlol No 1 of b- litlnoU County, Florida, on tho
ISih day ol Nuvambar, A. D 1317, to determine wlrathor or not lhara
ahalt oa laauart bond* of aald IMatrlct In tha principal amount of not
ascsadlng T W O MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 04/140
&lt;11.440,404 44) DOLLARS. bearing Intarrat, payabl* aamlannually, at
sues rata or r a ti", tint ctrncdlnrr tha Iviral rj|«
na
ahalt ba
dotrrmln-’ d at tha lima of th* r,olr tharaof, and to mature aerially
Ir annual Inatallmonta ovar a period not to
Twenty Its) yrara
frnrr Ih* data of aald bnnila, for lha purpnan of financing th* aoat
or ilia follow ing:
Naw High School In Banfnrd, Florid*.
Psnfnrl Junior High (Pr&lt;-*»nt S»nlor Itlrh School
Building) Addition* to building to provide rlaaaroom*
and other naoeaeery ferllltlea, renovetloe, and altaratloaa
to avUtlng hulldlngn.
I.y men — turns wood. Atldttlona la building to provldo
cla,eruume mil other faullltla*.
tJtlodu lllsb Ucliunl. Cunetrucl safelorinin, ranuvollaa* sad
alteratlone to eslatlng bulbllng.
New Altamonte Elnmrntery Hchool.
Crooma Jualnr-Senlnr Hlsh School, Sanford, New aonatrootlnn to prn*td* rlaaaroom* arid other nooaaaary
rnrllHIa*. Kanovallm and nlleratlon* of old building,
Midway Elementary gcluml. N»w cnnalruullua to proalda
i laaarnnma and nther m-caaanry far lilt loo.
Itoaeowald E l-m -ntary School— Altnm inls. Now nowatriictlnn to provld* elaaeroom* ntid othar naoeaanry
leollltle,. Altaratlrna nf old oulldlng ,
fleledn Etainenterv School. Naw ennalrnollnn to provld*
rlssarnoms and etr*er narraatrv ftcllltlea
aa prnelded In a raaolutln* heretofore adopted hr thte Hoard on the Itth
day of Set'lemhrr. A, TV 1337 which aald reeolullon wee approyed purannn* to U w by the State Superintendent nf Puhlla fnatrurtton on Sep
t«rrI er »3 &lt;357
Uact’ an A The place* Df votlnu In aald bund ateotlon ahall be Ih*
uaual placaa o f voting In aald D laln ,t In gecerel elections In Seminole
Couaty. Th* poll* will b* open at voting placea oa th* day of aald
bond eie«tloo from eaven o'clock A M until oven o'clock P.lf on fh*
some day Only tk* duly qualified elactor* raddlng U aald Dlatrlot s k a
are freeholder* will be permitted to vote In anld loud el- iloo; pro­
vide I, however, that anv qualified elactor* reeldlng In lha Dlatrlat who
are freeholder* may vote at anld bund
election upon complying with
(lie requirement* uf subeectlon (dl of Section InO.Stl. Florida Hialule,
Mccllnn t. Th* following perenna ar* haraby appolnle.1 Inapactora
and Clark* of aald bon I election:
PRECINCT 1
W EST SANFORD
W EST SIDE SCHOOL
Dark
ttra Lilli* Buckler
Intpectora
Mrs. R. L. Harper
Mr*. Jack Stamper
Mrs. J 11. l.ee
Mr*. It. T. Thomas
Mr. It X Johnson
Air# fl. 2, Johnson
FBEPINCT
L A E C MONROE
LAKE MONROE *CIfOOL
Clerk
Mr. George Bell
Inejierlsra
Mrs. If. A. ThuraVon
Mr*. J. R Stapler
Mr*, J. h. Mue*
EAST S INI'YITID
CANNING KITCHEN
PRECINCT
Clerk*
Mr*. Cliff Able*
Mr*. R. I , Winn
Tnepeefora
Mr. Ir* E Somhwsrd
Mr*. R. A. Tlndat
Mr*. Rnth Ifarrog
Vra. V n Hardin
Mr a. Guatav* Remhargey
Mr*. Jam** Marhham
Mr*. W. n, Ulsglnholhara
Mre. A T McArdl#
Mrs BIW S-'Ulhward
TAOT-A
4
XTITN O N S C W S O t,
.-"m-TNCT
,.v
Mr*. V . f t Warfat
“ •More
sira C T, Jarrell
Mr* I.qrv Johneoa
Mr* John F o*
OVIEDO
' ’ '•PTCT I
CITT H Si.I,
Clerk
Mr*. M1b1r#&lt;1 lUray
Mro. Dot ITeraoa
Inepoo+ora
Mrs. 11 R Wale*
Sir*. WMtne (V&gt;ro

r R E iTWBT •

Mr,

P,r* yr.CaE

GENEVA

eotosesw rrr

Everyone Is Invited to enjoy the
Inspirational messages o&lt; Dr.
Moore and to Join the fellowship
of First Methodist Church, church
officers announced.
•
____

——

BONN TO END PAYM ENTS
BONN, flerm sny (U P ) — W elt
Germany will end Its contribution
to the cost o f silled troops sta­
tioned In this country next March
.11. a foreign office spokesman said
today. The apokesman added, how­
ever, that under the North Atlantic
Treaty, nations with troopa sta­
lle d
In West Germany eould
sack bilateral negotiations with
Bonn over aupport cost* after that
date.
EMPLOYMENT UP

Osborn Pledged
To Fraternity
Pledging of toT students by 41
social fraternities at Ohio Slat*
Universities has been announced
by the office of Dean of Mart My
Hit H, Rosa.
The' pledgee Included James A.
Osborn o f Fern Park to Phi Gam
ma Delta,

WASHINGTON (U P ) — Fewer
workers were on itrike daring the
first nine months o f this year than
In any comparable period sine*
tha end o f World War II, tha La­
bor Department salJ Monday. De­
partment statistics showed 3,023
strikes idled 1,330,000 w orkeri dur­
ing the period and that work time
lost due to the strikes amounted
to 0.18 per eent of all time worked.

Th# Rev, Henry I . Randolph o f
New York, sservU ry o f tb# Board
o f N stion il Missions am! director
o f the- department ot Tow n and
Country; and ths Rev. Charles T,
Marts, o f Lakeland, executive for
th# Synod of Florid*, will bo
ffurata at a covered dish supper
at Uw Community Presbyterian
Church o f Laha Mary, Thursday
night at 4:30.
A fter tha supper an open m eet­
ing wtll be bold to discuss the
eloscr relation o f tho Upaala
church with tho twka Mary ehurch
and tho laying of tentative plans
fo r the future. Tho Rev. C. C.
White Is now stated supply for the
Upsala ehurch and the Rev. Alex­
ander Linn, fo r the Laka Maty
Church.
White Rev. White Is recovering
from a broken hip sustained In a
fall, tho Rev. James M. Thom p­
son, a pioneer In church work In
this area, Is preaching at Upsala.
All officers and Interested membars o f tha tw 0 congregations are
cordially Invited to attend thte
■upper and participate In the dis­
cussion s

Rev. Hamil Accepts
Clewiston Church
The Rev. Charles W esley Hamil
Jr. resigned fr im the Hillcrrst
Baptist Church In Geneva test Sun­
day. The resignation will take e f­
fect Nov. 17.
The Rev. Hamil has accepted the
HI Haven Rnptl.it Church In ClewIston and will start there Nnv. II.
Ho attended Otiarhlta Baptist
College In Arkadelphla, Ark. He
I* married In the form er Ml**
Juanita W illiams o f Arkansas.
SCENTED CULPRIT
CHICAGO (U P )— Suhitrb.vi pnTler w m on Ihe wrong icsn t whrtt
they set up ■ trap to rorrM wiM
dogs. The tenth animal to wsik
Into the trsh was a iVnnk which
promptly won Its freedom.

A NOVEL PLATFORM
BELLBROOK, Ohio (U P )— Rsy
Miller, 83, say* he has only one
plank In hlg platform fo r mayor
In next Tuesday’ * election: “ Don't
rote for m e.” Well - meaning
friends put the retired welder's
Mr*. J. 1L Bllbray
name on ths ballot but he says he
Sir. John Thurnaa
would much rather take a lonsMr. U-leon Lull
CIIULLUTA SCHOOL delayed vacation to California than
CIIULUUTA
Ur*. Jual* 1’ revolt
serve as mayor.

Legal Notice
tsoT icH o r h o is d e l e c t i o n i s s p e c i a l t a x
■c u o n i . n i m u c T t o . i o r * » ;t i i * » i .t i i u i s t t ,
f i .o m i u a , o n n o v s : m i i i : u is . i h i
I# U
IlLHKtiV
UIVKN Uiai * LunJ eWutlua will b* hsld oa
NOTICE U
i
H i t , In tiiiauWI l a s titbuul District tin. 1 of
m b 4*S Of MuvwilUar,
Nu
Ntmloule County, Flerlrt*. tor th* purpura of dstsrmlolng whstiisr or
s o l bonds of sale District shall b* lasusd in an aegrsaata principal
amount of not otooodlag TW O MILLION', FIVH HUNDRED THOUSAND
AND 14/I t s
DOLLARS. bearing lotaraat, payabla asmlansuatlr ot ouch rata or rolss, not d etailing lha Irani rota, oi ihall
bo ilotarmiuod s t Iho tlmo of lha aids tli„r*,&gt;i, arm inalutuiis ■•nally In
annual lnatallmaala ovar a period hot to asoaad Twanty (14) yaara front
tba data of aalil bond*, for tha purpoaa nf financing Ih* c»at of acquiring,
bulldli.g. onlarglng, furalahlng vr olharwlaa Improving building* or
school ground*, aa moia apaclfloally ilaacrlbad and provided In tha raaclulloa r tho Hoard of Puhllo taatructlon of Hamlnolo County, riorlda.
adoptod oa tho 11th day ot Baplambar, m l . which aald raaolutlon la pub­
lished la full bolow aa a part nf thla nolle*.
Tha placaa of votlbg Is sold bond (lection aliail bo Iho usual plaeso
Of Voting la
said
Dlatrlot In ginurul
alaclluna la Uamlools
County, and Ihoao uaad la tho U it ganaral •Wctlon to aald Dlalrlst In
■amlnolo County, aicapt so clhcrwlaa Indioaiad In said rtu lu tlo *. Tba
polls wilt bo opoa at voting pWcra on Iho day of tho aald bond
Citation from ssvon o'clock am . until aovan o'clock p m. on tha saiaa
day, alt as provided to aald raaolutlon ndoptad on Hcptanibar IS, HIT, sod
published In full below no a pari of Oil* nolle*.
T IIK IKJAllD OK I'UIILIC INSTIHJCrlOtf OT
HEM1NOLU CtiUNTl. KUHIIDA
IfVt It/ John 1. Ilrumlry
JOHN L D U liU L R r, CHAIRMAN
HEAL)
ATTEST:
/ ■ / I t T . U1LW KH

Members o f many churches fill­
ed the pews o f Flret Matbodlat
Church Sunday morning and o w n ­
ing to hear Dr. Allen W. Moore,
Methodist Evangelist of St. Peters­
burg, Florida.
D r and Mrs. M o o n a n loading
the New Lite Meeting* thla week
at the Methodist Church. Spocial
attention is divided ambng the
Children’ s DWlitoo, the Yoath Di­
vision, and the Adult Division.
Mrs. M oor* meet* each evening
at seven o’ clock with the Junior
boys and girl* while at the same
time Dr. Moore has • sjwctol
gram In McKinley Hall for the
young people. Nineteen Juniors ind
fifty-eight young peopte wer# pro­
m t for the beginning session last
night and more are expected to­
night. Dr. Moor* plana to bring
• special message to the Adults
each morning at ten o'clock In
the Church Sanctuary.

f nopool ors

I'ltBClNCT f
Clorh

Sira. Nulau For*
Sir*. A on* Toftlay
tola* K in * Baoiley
UOLDKNKUD
COMtoUNITT HOUSE
rn a ciK C T I
lire lllrhard II. Tarkar
Clorh
Mr. I'ulk D. Ulaylun
Inapaotora
Mr. Hubert K. Darker
Mrs. Illidye U Jen*
I'ltKCINCT I
1J/NGWOUD
C ITT HALL
Mrs. lien Gray
Clark
lira Wlill# Da lines
laspoctora
Mr*. Elan* Uhaw
lira. Uaurg* Ilowaor
Ur*. Vraler Elgin
L A KE 1IAIIT
LAKE M ART SCHOOL
PRECINCT 14
Mr. IVm. Nuagrayea
Clorh
Inapaotora
Mr*. Evelyn Thumpsua
Mr*. Kalharln* l.rach
lira llbnila HplJell
ALTAMONTE
NEW TO W N HALL
PRECINCT It
Mr. J. C. Ho ml#
Clark
Mra, Myrtle Mann
Intpactova
Mre. Harriet nteltiboek
Mra Ann I'lnnock
lira. Uultl* bwntforil
PRECINCT IS
roHRKMT CITY
I- W . HODGE# RESIDENCE
Clark
lira. Dorothy tetmbert
laapactar*
Urn. Mower,I Van fait
Mrs Key Dunn
Mra. Atlanta McGinnis
PR KCJNCTf IS
SLAVtA
SLAVIA SCHOOL
Clark
J o e Mlkltr
Inapactora
M rs J ,* Mlkley
Mrs Paul Luk-i*
Mra. Juo II. lllkler
PRECINCT 1*
FERN PARK
LEGION HALL— PRAIRIE LAKE
Clark
Mr*. Julia Krohne
Inspectors
•
Mra. Dorothy I'ayalchak
Mre. Itulh Kelaer
Mra. Msalna llnles
Mre Iteba M«***laln
PRECINCT
SANFOIID PROPER
Mi.Mi-iir
Clark*
Mrs Evelyn Chrlatenaea
tor. T . A. Cobb
Inspectors
Mrs John Carlton
lira. T. A, Cobb
Mr*. W . H. Harriett
M rs Janet Guatavaon
Mr*. It. T. Ilumiibray
Mra. J, V, June*
Mra MInnt* Kretaarl
Mrs Neill* Ke ler
M rs Helen Lmlwlg
Mr#, G I , Duncan
Mre Madtletn* Kelli#
P RECINTf IS
KHAR LA K R
rieOniDA TOW15R COUfPAVT
RMl ieOTfll fl CLUB
Hark
Mr O- H- Kiiffh^fli
Inepectoso
Mr«. J »*3t*|*i Nurrl«
Mr*. O. I* tl &gt;Kh»n
^
ItFff, II#rthm rtrnnkff
.
, Seeding
. . 1
to r*
»" h* used In aald bond election ahalt
bo la •Obotaotlslly tha follnwlag form:
n t l f /v r
■portal Tea Srhool Dtwrlrt
No. I. Armlnol* County, Kb.rlJa
_
„ _
. . Wood Elarllon — November 13. 1311
Shall Iportal Tog School Dltlrlct No l of Semlaul* County. F lofld*. laau* bond* In Ih* aggregate principal amount of not eg
efffl-lln* 11,10j*94030* Kwffflnff Initrffffl. fMjrfftiU ••m l*!finn«Hr, it
■uch rfftto or r«i«* not
ih# I«gt1 r*t«, *a th tll b«
afftoniilnfffl at th* tim« of vk« f«U
thffrtof. ond
M rlatlf fa Afiviiifft InBlJillmonto o v ir % p*rto&lt;1 not to oseffffd
Twonty
Vffaro frem th« dat* a t « a I,i bond*, for tha nurposo
of rtnaarlAg tho coot of aciulrtn*.
hulldlng, enlarging, furnuhlng
” ,h,7r w ,*# Improving hulldlnga or school gruundi. aa
mnro •eocfMcallr daacrlhod ami f&gt;rotld*d la tha ro»o1utfr&gt;n nf Tho
linoM
rub Ho ln»trurtloii nf P-mlnolo County. Klorlda, adrptad
oa tho UtH day of aaptombag. 1 &gt;S7
C 1
FOR ROST*
C &gt;
AGAINST BON TV
InatruFtlnw* t#* Votorat
ff Tom ara fa favor of tha lastianro of tha hnnda* pTaca ttm
mark In tha apar* tu tha loft of tha wor«ta **7011 BONDS”.
If you aro n&lt;»t In favog of th« (Mauani'o of tho hond«, plico m **X’ f
mark In th* ap if# to trio !#ft of m «o word* “ AGAINST HONDA'*
rflrisixl
T hf
9 f ,h t
ta korflhy author!tai' aad
fh* Ef * * lii Ih
o n I 1! 11! w h ,u r«P*r* • *uff*Ftant numhor of
IdaHvav thoni to tho Tnipottor* and Clorka
?U f V '* ,lm * tnT nl“‘ n ," « n t *b# poll* for etch bond
elewllen tar t
practeeta at which paper ballot* ar* to h . need, geld
print#,I anmple b*ll„t# and deliver them to
I * V r n n l ? * ? * .* " * ., L*rVe
" ' * 'u '* »"'* ""&gt; • for Opening
^ the poll, fur eitrh b - Bg .i ..„ t|on ror alt rrertnrl, at whirl, voting maewlna# ere to he m*d. and !* further authorised and directed to make
erprewrlai* * r r * - # .m - - t . with th* proper efGHala ef gemtoota Conntr
Inapoetor*

rM n *# **ra *t^ b !I, , o ,# V ,ln *

Hospital Notes
Admiral*##
Bertha Kelley (Sanford)
Joseph !L Pet] (O steen)
M aggie Elliot (O viedo)

Discharges
Tmogene Yates (Orlando)
Thom as Payne (Sanford)
Betty Boon (Osteen)
Paul Fllegar (Sanford)
Edna Ruisl and baby
ford )
Berate Patterson (Sanford)
Gertrude Clark (Sanford)
Charles Koch (Sanford)
NOV. 3

Admission*
Charles Shaffer (Sanford)
Eldora Hayes (Sanford)
Bertha Davis (Sanford)
Ronnie Whitten (Sanford)
Colleen Wlrtship (Sanford)
Mattie Ayteh (Sanford)
DlKbarges
Mrs. John Crawford and baby
Ronnie Whitten (Sanford)
boy (Sanford)
Robert Waithour (Sanford)
Thelma Blakcmore (D eBary)
Florence Syme* (Sanford)
Glorine Glover aqd baby boy
Births
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Wlnship Jr. (Sanford)
NOV, 3
Admission*
Jacob T. Newby (Sanford)
Evelyn Baldree (Sanford)
Helen J. Horton (Sanford)
Helen Phillips (Sanford)
Annie Anderson (Sanford)
Ruby Stone (Sanford)
Mleaol Berk in* (Sanford)
Discharges
M arie K. Whitten (Sanford)
Jam!* Gordon (Sanford)
Blnhg
\
Baby girl to Mr. and 3trs. Ro­
bert Phillips (Sanford)
B aby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Glcndl Horton (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Baldree Jr. (Sanford)
NOV. «

TOO TALL FOR AIR FORCE — Airman I /e John D. Phipps (le ft),
10, of Isdlanspolte, I* belnr mra*urrd by Paul1 0 . WnUns, bate
flight surgeon at Bolling Air Force Rate JO/34. Phlpr*. who te trytog te get Into Ihe Air Force Academy, measured 3Ste sitting dew#
and has at varino* times measured from 38 to 41 Inches sitting.
The Aesdemy limit te 3&lt; Inches sluing down._______________________

Admission*

Muriel Annie Disbrow (San­
ford)
Sally Ann Perry (C ocoa)
Elisabeth Scott (Sanford)
Artie Anderson (Sanford)
Vlaltlng B o o n : private Rooms, 11
a m. to f p. m .; Semi-Private
Rooms, &gt; to i p. m., T to V p. m,,
Pediatrics, 11 a, m . to I p. in
Parent! and Grandparent! oaly;
Ousteirtca, No visiting
during
feeding o f bablra. Private Rooms,
tl a. m. to 13 noon, I to 4 p
m. and 7 to • p. m., Semi Private
Rooms, 3 to 4 p. m , and 7 te
I p. m .

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�Ike To Give Appraisal O f U S. Missile Strength In
WASHINGTON
p - President
President rockets.
apace
aaleUltct. It aim
also |why
IM SnW G T O W iIR—
rocket*.
their two ip
it e MtelUtes.
why tlh*
i e President
FresMent ehangwd
rftaitgwd • * 4M o m m
t ff n*w
m m
m n
a tt rr It kkf U
eew V.
ZUenhower appeared ready today
The President decided with dra Is the time that they put on a timing of hie speech. Bat ha ap­ I
tackaelogical
aettmmset
*r
to rtra the nation ai frank an gp- matle auddeneas Tuesday night to massive display o f their military
jit an y
parently
wanted
I*
ha
ready
to
pnlsal of U S. missile strength at speak to the nation from the White might.
quickly counter any announcement
Elsenhower's riling* of plant
•eenrlty wilt permit In his tele­ House on the same day that the
Planned Speech L ite r
x e d address Thursday right.
^ O fficia ls disclosed that Elsenperform ance compared with that
eip erta ’ preparing for him de­
tailed data on American missile
perfrm ancee compared with that
c f Russia's new spare-conquering

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Russians celebrate the 40th srmiversary o f the Bolshevik revolu­
tion.
That Is the occasion on which
the Soviets are expected to an­
nounce any new technological
achievements as a follow-up to

E i s e n h o w e r originally had
planned to deliver bis speech, to
be entitled "Science and Secur­
ity ," at Oklahoma City Nov. 13.
The White House said the address
would be " o f m ajor im portance."
The White House oid not say

Weather
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SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A ,

Voters Favor Brown
In Commission Race

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“ I am very pleased of eourse",
answered newly elected City Com ­
missioner Robert S Brown when

First Cub-A-Ree
Held Saturday
At Farmers Auction
"*rh e first Cuh-A-Ree for the St.
Johns District was held at the
Farmers Auction Saturday with
many packs participating and was
reported to be a success.
It started .with a parade o f all
the units followed by games o f
competition. Judges were on hand
to score foi* the sack relay race
which consisted o f one bobcat or
wolf, one bear, one lion or webeLu; three legged race m a d e 'u p
o f two bobcats or wolf; tw0 bears,
two lions or webeios; crab raee,
one bobcat, w olf, bear, lion or
webeios; and walking the plank
Consisting of one bobcat or w olf.
A fter the games while the Judges
totaled the points, refreshments o f
hot dogs and soft drinks were
served. Taking care o f the food
were Bud LePUs, Jack llipps, Jim
Hay and Ted Michaels.
kJThc final tally showed that Pack
£ d from All Souls Catholic Church
took top honors and the blue rib­
bon with a total of 29 points. S ec­
ond was Pack 34 with a total of
23 points.
,

UF Drive Reports
43 Pet. Of Goal
tlas Been Reached
With the addition o f several con­
tributions to the United Fund r e ­
ceived yesterday, campaign head­
quarters announced this morning
that slightly over 41 per cent of
the goal of $33,000 had been reach­
ed.
The following amounts, of $21 or
more, are- acknowledged: Strickland-Morrison, fne. $23; Thomas
J Vaughan. $25: Dr. and Mrs.
vnarlcs L. Park Jr.. $35: Sanford
Lodge No. 27 I O.O K . $M: H. E
Tooke Jr., $100; and Sherman Con­
crete Pipe Co $100. •
Campaign chairman Harold H
Kastner continues optimistic in his
hope that the volunteer solicitors
wilt re kindle their efforts to com
plete the job they undertook and
make a success of this United
Fund appeal.

ROBERT
ERT S. BROWN, newly circled City Cnmmlsrioner, I* shown
at w ork at Gray Sksdow Nurseries. (Bergstrom Photo fly G oeti)

Counly Commission

The Seminole County Commission­
ers meeting held Tuesday had lit­
tle o f the fire and Ire o f pa*t icsslons. A quiet meeting with rou­
tine m atters left little to report.
A delegation from the Lake
Drive area of Cas*clb**rry con­
sisting o f between 30 and 40 per»nos appeared before the com­
mission. A spokesman stated that
Commissioner B. C. Dodd had
promised them the paving of Lake
Drive for five-years and at this
time they wanted a defin ite state­
ment. The delegation w as promis­
ed by the entire com m ission that
the road would iy paved this year.
In oth er action, Bill Kirk was
awarded ■ piece of property the
county had for sale. K irk was the
highest bidder for
the Elder
Springs holdings
The commissioner* attended the
Joint civ ic meeting with Congress­
man Herlong.
UNITED FUND
AGENCIES
Roy Remits
Girl Stout*
Salvation Army
Mental Health
Childrens Home Society
Red Cro*s
V. s. o.
Don’ t wait for the U F solicitor.
Mail your subscription to United
Fund, Sanford. Postage will be
paid.

M ayor David Catehe! announced

this morning lh.it the mayor* of

CONGRESSMAN SYD HERLONG is shown tn front nt hi* mobile office set np In downtown Hanford
jcitrrd a y aflernooa talking to Dr, W , V. Robert* and Andrew C a rrs* * ).
(I'holo Ry llcrgdru m )
X

United Press Leased Wirb

scientist," said Russian scientist*
already have created conditions
sim ilar to those that ‘ would be
encountcret' on a flight In Mars.
The new series of Soviet state­
ments came as the Western world
becam e edgy over report* o f m ys­
terious unidentified flying objects
and speculation that Russia would
unveil new secret weapon* Thurs­
day on the 40th anniversary of the
Bolshevik revolution.
Scientists in the United Slates
and abroad picked up new and un­
explained rid io signal* from space
and Japanese scientist! reported
a second object in the sky with
Sputnik II although Russia has in­
dicated the satellite consisted of
only one unit.
*
There were reports Tuesday o f
unidentified Dying ob jceti near
Alam ogordo, N. M.. near the scene
o f the first atomic explosion, and
ov e r the P acific Ocean,
Tuesday night South African air
fo r ce searchlights picket! up a
"cylindrical object” flying over
Johannesburg.
Speculation continued that Rualio might try to send a rocket to
tha moon (or Thursday'i mam­
moth celebration, but there was
no eommant from Moscow.

______

Has Quietr RouJineX
woDwel.li"8s
Destroyed Monday

Stenstrom Sp ea ks
Meeting Yesterday
At Eau
GalliRally
muia providing 15 Senate* instead
o f 36 and 114 members o f the
House instead o f 95, will not affect
the present' halance of power in
the legislature. It will, however,
give th e‘ growing counties * bet­
ter chance to bring about a more
equitable distribution o f Senatorial
districts In the future," the Sena­
tor continued.
"The revised constitution” " e li­
minate* the conflicts and obsolete
provision* of the present consti­
tution, clarifies and corrects exist­
ing ambiguities, reduces the ex­
cessive length, correct* the exist­
ing error* in grammar, o f which
there are more than two hundred
and present* the subject matter
wonsisJly aqd in a consistent style
AH provision* »n n given subject
are placed together rather than
scattered throughout the instru­
ment and every phaie of a maor
subject Is placed in the article tn
which it relates and in which it
belongs. For example, proposed
icction 8 of Article 2 on public
official* comprise* provision* pre­
sently appearing in 14 icparale
xertions 1-cated in five' different
articles."
‘ The
whole
eonriltutlon,
of
cu u n c, just as all constitutions,
i* a product o f the mind* o f many
persons, and constitute*, In my
Judgment, an honorable rnmpromGe. t ,*n| convinced that it Is a
better constitution than our pres­
ent docum ent," he concluded.

Thursday night's speech w o u l d
cover much the same ground a* a
news conference and that tha
President wanted to “ reach a larg*
er audience" than would hava
been possible at questlonand-aa*
swer session with reporter*.

Shop and Save
In Sanford
NO. 126

Russia
n Photonic Rockets

dounty Mayors
Set Dinner Friday
ail the rommtirilies « f Seminole
Countv « [tl meet Friday evening
fo r dinner.
The dinner will be held at Jim
Spencer'* and wilt get underway
p ,T p. m.

on the President to speed up the
nation's satellite • missile pro­
grams. D em ocratic Leader Lyndon
B. Johnson announced that the
Senate Preparedness Subcomm it­
tee would soon begin a "searching
inquiry” into these field*.

9

W E D N E S D A Y , N O V EM B ER 6, 1957

LONDON 47'— Soviet aelantiit
Cyril! Sunyuknvich aald today the
Russian* are working on photonic
rocket* which iheore tie ally, ap­
proach the ipced of lig h t— 186,000
miles a seiond.
Stanyukovlch also reported In an
article in the newspaper Trod,
that Russia used a liquid superfurl and not nuclear energy to
lanch it* second earth satellite.
Russian work en a tom ic energy
"open* great possibilltlei in the
building o f atom Jet en gin es which
would facilitate flight* to other
planets," he slid.
Stanyukovlch j* v * no details of
the research Into the photonic
rocket* except to aay Soviet
scientist* wera w orking on inch
rockets "w hich would develop sup­
er-cosm ic speeds approximating
the speed of light."
Energy from L ight
British rocket ex p ert Kenneth
Gatland said "p h oton ic" rocket*
would draw energy from light and
theoretically at least would be
capable o f continuous acceleration
approximately the speed o f light.
Dr. Vitaly Romadln, identified
by M oscow radio as a "Soviet

State Senator Douglas Stcnstrom
said Monday night in Eau Gallie
that "the proposed new state con­
stitution will pravids Florida a
modern, up to date vehicle in
which to travel as the s ltt« con­
tinues its unprecedented grow th."
Speaking at a "K now Your
Governm ent" city election rally,
Stcnstrom said "the new consti­
tution falls short in many respect*
o f what I would personally have
liked it to have been. 1 am sorry
that many o f the proposals spon­
sored by the 37 member consti­
tutional commission fell by the
wayside.”
"The new constitution does, hawever, make over sixty substunlive
changes in our basic constitutional
law and consolidate* the present
20 numbered articles and one un­
numbered article into 14 articles."
Senator Stcnstrom *aid " I con­
sider the provision for a Lieuten­
ant Governor and the provision
making possible home rule for
counties, however limited it may
he. the m ost Important changes
The person who steered , to the
Governorship should be one elect­
ed by the people of Florida ami
not by 20 members o f the Florida
Senate Local government* should
have the authority to govern them­
selves and nut have to look Jo and
depend upon their legislative dele­
gation to give them the looli to
move forw a rd ."
•
"The new reapporGonment for-

ho

Elsenhower railed off Ms in r i
ently la leading this country in dona to step m l ahead."
tosfirinM originally planned for
seme phases at missile develop­
Democratic leader* of
today, Mr*. Ann* Wheaton, acting
ment But he aald he felt lure the rte meanwhile, put new pressure White House press seeret ary, said

reflected Increasing top-lavet ad­ United States would overtake the
ministration concern over the psy­ Soviets.
chological gains Russia has scored
And Deputy Defense Secretary
with its rockets and two Sputniks. Donald A. Quarles said in a Bal­
Rads Lead In Phases
timore speech Tuesday right that
Secretary o f State John Poster recent Russian weapons stride*
Dulles conceded at a news confer­ ieavr the United State* no choice

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 1909

asked about yesterday’ s election
this morning. "M y thanks to the
^gters who elected me; I appre­
ciate it and hope that their con­
fidence l« deserved." Brown furthrr stated that "1 intend to work
fo r the city's future Just as 1 have
In the past as chairman o f the
planning commission, 1 know the
members o f the present city co m ­
mission. They are men I can work
with, and I feel we can get a
^ n e In Sanford that needs doing."
9 Brown was elected to the post
Tuesday In the only contest. He de­
feated -Mrs. Alice W. Wlllink. The
commission scat is one now held
by F. D. Scott, who declined to
run.
Put o f 3,MO eligible voters, only
812 cast theig ballots. 333 votes
were cast for Brown, 172 for Mrs.
Wjllink, and 447 for Commissioner
A. L. Wilson, who. ia an
(* d unopposed.
Three county school trustees
were elected in the county yester­
day, They were James
meyer, Casselberry. Roy Mann and
R. F. Cooper, incumbents.
The mlllage requested by the
school board, which has been the
tame since 1952, was once
passed. Eight mill* will go to
trict t f»r maintenance.
-mills are alioted for the building
W d bus reserve.
There will be a canvas of the
bailotts on.N ov, 14. Nov. 19 is the
date for the edunty-wjde election
«n the school bond issue.

am
moatt

# a n fn r £ i If m t ld

f a i r today and Thursday. Little
trmperature change.

VOL. X L IX

of new Soviet scientific and mili­
tary gains with reassurances to
the Am erican people o f U. S.
strength.
It also was possible — but there
was no indication that It was prob­
able — that the President would

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M m r
ence
Teeeday feat
k it Rossi*
Resets appaeappar­ m e r■Opt to
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do twhatever

In Midway Fire
Two dwellings were eompletely
destroyed and three others threat­
ened Monday afternoon, when a
fire of undetermined origin swept
through a section o f Sipes Ave..
on* block o ff Highway 46 in Mid
w ay.
At 2 p. m. the Navy fire depart­
ment, led by Civilian hire Chief
Whitten, rushi-d to the scene, and
prevented the consumption o f three
m ore buildings. Ownership o f the
dwellings in the colored section
wa* not disclosed.
F o r I n fo r m a t io n O n

CIRCULATION

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PH. F A 2-2611 1
p r a fte r 6:30 p.r^
PH. F A 20973

State Is Urged
To Decide On Cross
State Canal Soon

GUEST SPEAKER at a joint rltlc club luncheon here yesterday
wa* Congressman Syd Herlong, who spoke on Russia and It'a
attempt to tear U. S. apart from within.
(Photo By Bergstrom)

Russia's Tear Apart'
Drive Herlong's Topic
“ Our problem is Russia and Its
attempt to tear thl.* country apart
from within, yet not themselves ex ­
pending one bullet," said U. S. R e­
presentative Syd HcPtong at an in­
formal luncheon tendered him by
the Seminole County Jaycee* In
the Parish House of All Saints
Episcopal Church here Tuesday.
In developing this statement
Congressman
Herlong declared
that the best way to combat this
fighting with and among ourselves,
which Russia has been trying to
foment throughout the Nation, Is
to establish and maintain a “ sound
national econom y.” Living under
a sound economy will discourage
*ny urge for internal strife, he
said.
Herlong cited several ways that
Russia has pursued their campaign
to "tear apart from within".

NAS Civilians Save

Am ong these attempts ha* been
the Infiltration o f the NAACP with
Communist card holders and sym ­
pathizers.
"The whole effort o f the NAACP
since 1953 ha* born forced on by
member* o f Its Board o f Directors
who at som e lime were members
o f the Communist party," said
Herlong.
In touching on Russia’ s sudden
riso to world leadership In the
missile nice, tha Congressman
first said there Is no cause for
alarm or panic. Russia Is com plete­
ly encircled by NATO's air bases,
and there would be swift reinitiat­
ion on any Soviet attempt to bomb
this or any other country by In­
tercontinental missiles.
Nat'l Scientific Academy Proposed
Congressman Herlong told the
(Continued on Page Seven)

TALLAHASSEE ( U P ) - G o r . U Roy Collins has urged the state
!o make up Iti mind "within the
next few m o n t h s " whether it
wants to go ahead with plans for
ronitroctlon of the oft-diicussed
$161,000,000 cross - stage barge
canal.
But the governor himself wtihhcld endorsement o f the big p roj­
ect until hi. can get more infor­
mation on it. He said he wants to
he "absolutely certain " (here are
in practical dangers inch as tha
intnistion of salt water Into the
lush agricultural lands o f central
Florida.
Speaking Tuesday at ■ luncheon
meeting o f waterway Interest!, ha
said the canal "deserves very
serious consideration." And he
promlied to aeclc all the Inform a­
tion he can get »n the project so
he can make an early decision
whethei or not to tupport It.
Attending the luncheon -was tha
powerful Mississippi Valley Assn.,
the world’s b i g g e s t waterway
group, (('presenting 23 states.
"Florida Is tremendously Inter­
ested In waterway* developm ent,"
said Collins, "and we ary aware
o f its Industrial potential. But the
canal Is still in the exploratory
stage and we are Just seeking In­
formation about Its prospects."
MVA
president W. W. Hollowell o f Greenville, Miss., said tha
cross-state canal would he vainable to Florida because It would
bring about cheap transportation
rates, water stabilization and In­
dustrial development.

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Local News
On Page 7

Government $16,141

Sine* January 1954, Beneficial! the approved suggestion is present- extent o f their participation In the and beyond one’ s Job; and Sustain
cd Superior Performance, which It
Suggestion* submitted by NAS ed a monetary award suitable to program . Initiator* o f rejected
the perform ance of one* duties I*
civilian employes have saved the the savings he has provided the suggestion* receive letters o f ap­ a superior manner for not less
Government. Award* presented to preciation from the Committee than a six month's period.
government $16,141.
Sine* tha Incentive Awards
Naval Air Station eM Ilsn* are NAS civilians since January 1954 with expisnalions of why their
Program commenced at NAS San­
encouraged By the Incentive A* tol«! $790, representing a total sav­ idea* are not feasible.
In addition In the Beneficial Sug­ ford. three Superior Accomplishward* Committee to think of hot­ ings to the government of $1U,141. Funds for the award* are set gestion, the roinm illce also handles ment Award* have heen presented
ter wayi to perform their tasks |
aside by the Navy Department’ s Superior Accom plishment evalua­ by the Commanding O fficer, total­
so a* to bring about a savings In "Navy Management Fund". Each tions which are, in brief, outstand­ ing $500., bringing about an In­
the government and a monetary flsgal year various bureaus contri- ing inventions or improvements, or tangible savings to the govern­
award for themselves,
htitn to thl* run.! according to the act* of superior achievement above ment.
The Incentive Award* Commit­
tee la an Act approved by Con
gress and encouraged by the
(’ resident that aids not only the
Civil Service Employe a* an in­
dividual, giving him incentive to
perforin m ore efficiently in hi*
job, but also aids the government
and the taxpayer in monetary sav­
ings that otherwise may never
h a .* been realized.
Although the baiie Ideas of the
Incentive Aw ards Program have
been in e ffe c t nationally for sev­
eral year*, the loeol program was
established at NAS Sanford in
January 1954, and Is composed of
eight mem bers, both civilian and
military. Commander Morion H
Hawkins, Assistant Operation* O f­
ficer, head* the com m ittee a*
chairman, and Is assisted by civi­
lians W esley E. Giles, viee-chairman; John C. Brown, advisor; and
Mrs. Winifred Scott, recorder.
The purpose of the Committee
1* to encourage and provide the in­
centive far both civilian and mili­
tary at NAS tn submit beneficial
suggestions that prove to be *
savings to the government This
committee, which meeU one* a
THE NAS INCENTIVE Award* Com mitter meets for the last lime under the leadership of outgoln,
month, carefully studle* all sug­
Chairman, Commander Marlon M. lUwkln* (filth from rlghtl who ha* presided in tU* capacity fa
gestions submitted to insure that
the pa*t year. Lieutenant Commander Lnurl- J. Leary (seated to the right of ( ummander H a l*ln»
each suggestion they recommend
mu appointed the new t hair man of the Comra liter. Left to right art fonamltU* mtjnbcr*:
to the Commanding O fficer for
SOI, W. E, Gilt*. S r , John C. Brown, advisor, J a n e * J .Drum, Herb Billiard, Mr*. Winifred Bcolt,
approval Is a positive savings to recorder. Commander Hawkins. Lieutenant Com mander Leary, E ,E. Terry, vlrt chairman
He.*, and Mrs. Lina F. Harrison.
(O fficial Uh.N l Koto)
the government. The Initiator at

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weekly new* eoeferracee. Cellini
discussed at length the state** ex­
panding road program and hi* re­
cent order to tax assessor* for
realistic property
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based on the constluttional re­
quirement far taxation at full
cash eahie.
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lax asseiMr who badly falls down
an tha Job. Pressed by newsmen
as to what exactly he would do if
local aitsasiaenta continue at the
present rate, often as lo w •* s to
30 per cent ad full ealua, Collins
declared:
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or wantonly disregards k'« legal
responsibility and does not make
a full good faith effort, as gover­
nor I would regard it as incompetsney and neglect of duty which
as yea knew are grounds for sus­
pension. **
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county commissions and school
boards to carry out their obltgaUon te reduce tax mlllages tf in­
creased assessments produce suf­
ficient revenue to }n«:ify it.

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T. O. (Pul) Ray. 53. rMsed, 1way at the Orange Memorial
Hospital at 3:30 p. ra. Thursday
following a short Hines*.
Born Not. 13. 19W. in Coleman.
G a, he hid lived In Sanford for
the past 34 years and resided at
30C Arcadia Road. He was a mem­
ber of tie First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford: the Masonic
Iyvire No. O: Royal Arth Council;
and the Brotherhood of Trainmen
of which be wa» the chairman.
He is aurrived by his wife, Mr*.
Vert Ray. Sanford: three bro­
thers. W. J. Ray and M. D. Ray,
Coleman. Ga.; and L. M. Ray. MA
Gaines, Ga.
Funeral services win he held at
3 p. m. SHarday at the R-isson
Funeral Heme with the Rap. A.
0 . Melnnis officiating and tba
Rot W. P Brooks Jr. of tha Firrt
Biptlst Church assisting.
Baris! will be in Oaklawn Memoris! Psrtt. Matonie service* will
be conducted at th* graveside. All
Masons are asked to meet at the
Ms tonic hill at 1:30 p. m. Satur­
day.

Highway Troubles

2 Local Dentists
To Attent Confab

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satisfied w in Fl-Hia’ i pregren
on the 1.110-mtIe interstate high
way system of "hick only owe
tail* ha* been corap’eted in the
last year and a qnirter. But be
said since the state is coccentra:-

AN R r t IV Satfr^-A

*, Churches Will
Be Represented
Herie At Meeti ng
Men from II churches to the Cen­
tral Florida district of S t Johns
presbytery will meet here Sunday
afternoon at the First Presbyter­
ian Cbarch Registration will be­
rm at 4 o'clock, followed by a
buair.esa meeting srlth Howard W.
Walcott to charge.
A dinner preysred by George
Maffett and hia committee win be
served to the delegation at S:30
p. m . after which tha group mill
assemble in the sanctuary to take
part to a Vesper Service at g:41
p. a . Approximately IPO men and
their wive* are expected for the
meeting.
Congressman A. S. *Syd* Herlong
Jr. will be the speaker at the
service which wi3 take the place of
the regular evening worship ter»we Members of the congregation
are invited to sriend.
Th* church urge* that reserviu®3*
sade by noo« Saturday.

THE LINCOLN -PREMIER LANDAU *&gt; dUplay today la Ssoford it Hnat Lincoln-Mercury. W »
tisienUl ttflhif tW IJnrohi UaUi rfttlBUovir? rhaigrs. The M y and motor irt eitirtlf le v will
i ^ e _ tBckJeegth and 131 inch wheel base. The Lincoln it * cilia We to three style* — Capri Premier

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Former Resident
Dies In Daytona

Band To Present
Spectacular Indian
Pageant Tonight

Th* brail section of tie band th* pep club present* a aacrificawill chant Indian tur.es The ram- dance, and the majorette* 0 vie-'"
ble of tomtoms will be heard as tory dance.

dent, parsed away at her home
Tomtom A tisdlin Va-.hets. a
*r'^ Vrt. A. W. Ept&gt;* Sr. f^Uffw^ng a le-gthy iBnes*.
teepee and a b&lt;ir*e will be used a*
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ire leiTtc.g SsnfcH Su-diy to *t- to*&gt;a Beacb fte the past IT tears ll-srin te prpfacti'3 to be stxg'
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ARes Chapel ed during the half-time actmtit.
tion at the Fcntainebleia Hotel in x . M E. Ch-urch af Daytona hy tha Marching Seminal**.
Miami Beach.
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dretsed in the original Indian cus­
day.
I p . m. at AUen Chapel A . V E .
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General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1131
H. JAMES GIT

JAMES B. GUT

set entirely fair ta ,-uiga profrns, Wilson-E'.cheMerger Xcnuary !»
Bl&gt;arewis« in charge.

THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER
ALLEN W. MOORE

Dr. A. Moore Will
Conduct ’New Life
a l Meeting’ At Church

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MO. 128

Sputnik II Raises
N e w U JS. F e a r s
In M issile Race
WASHINGTON (UP) — Spuln'k I an uabealable lead In death-deal-1 now demind.t that President f i­ Sen. Josrph C. O Maharry (PWvo.) urged that Eisenhower call
ll raided new (ears today that
ins missiles
|itnVswrr put theU S .M illie
Russia, already first into spareR-mla'a a*ewid ailcoeaifiil laidmlsaiie pregrim i-n a ?rs«h ha a special session of rongrsia.
slth a data-collectinjr projectile lite prompted
someeoaprenlonal sis" In an attempt to wrest the
But the administration, which at
and a living animal, ml,/ pile up I Democrats and scientists to voice! initiative from the Soviets,
first deprecated Sputnik I as a
"neat acienlific trick" and then
subsequently ordered a speedup In
the U.5. program, said Sputnik II
came as no surprise. And Defense
Secretary Neil H. McElroy said
there would be no new speedup.
Special Briefing
"W e are already under a pres­
sure program," McElroy said.
The White House said the
Mrs. WUlink Is a supporter *rf
The polls open at T o'clock to­
morrow morning throughout the th« docks and terminals project as launching of the second Russian
county and In the City at Sanford. well as other progressive programs satellite "had been anticipated
since the Russians had announced
The city election takes place which will be facing the city In the
it in advance.” It said Eisenhower
with ballots marked only at the immediate future.
Robert 5, "Bob" Brown, wboshas plsnned no special conference.
City Hall.
McElroy and his top aides ar­
Up far reelectlon is City Com­ headed the city'* Zoning and
ranged to give a special briefing
missioner A. L, Wilson who Is un­ Planning Commission for about
opposed. Wilson staunchly sup­ five and a half years admits *'[ am on the missile situation today to
ports the docks and terminals pro­ for the docks and terminals pro­ Chairman Rfchard R, Russell (Dject as the “ key to Sanford's econ­ ject." However, he has staled that Ga.) of the Senate Armed Ser­
omic future" and calls on Sanford before he eommltts hlm-elf too vices Committee and two commit­
tee members-Sen. Styles Bridges,
tender; tn Interest themselves In per crnl *'I want to see all of the
lop Republican member, and Sen­
reports."
an airport.
ate Democratic Lender Lyndon B
Throughout
the
county,
In
lfi
pre­
Vicing for the seat on the Board
Johnson, chairman of the group's
of Sanford City Commissioners to cincts, voters will name three preparedness subcommittee, *
be vacated by Commissioner F. members of the Board of School
But this qas planned before
D, Scott are Mrs. Alice Wllllnk Trustees.
Sputnik It. Russell's group Is con­
Those who are making a bid for sidering whether to hold public
and Robert S. Brown.
the office, unopposed, are R. F. hearings on this country's missile
Cooper, and Roy Mann, both up strength. The committee staff al­
for reelectlon. Another candidate ready has conducted a prelimin­
Another breaking and entering seeking a seat that will be vacat­ ary Investigation.
was Investigated over the weekend ed, Is James BIrkenmryor of Cas­
Propaganda Victory
by the Sanford Police Depnrtmenl. selberry. • *■
The State Department declined
Polls, op-u tg at I o'clock to­ comment on the new Soviet moon.
The City Shop, located off
French Ave. on West 6th St., was morrow morning, will dose rt 9 But officials privately conceded
broken into and the Coca Cola ma­ p. m. and It is expected that te the Russians will score a new pro­
CART. R. E. STUTSMAN
chine robbed of coin* estimated suits of the races will be known paganda victory with It and that
(Official U. S. N. Photo)
at between *13 and *13. according shortly afterward.
they will reap an extra dividend.
to Police Chief Roy Williams.
The Seminole County Junior
The dividend wit] be, they said,
Chief Williams said "It seems Chamber of Commerce has been that Sputnik II will divert some
as if those who arc involved arc active in their “ pet-Out-Tee-Vole" world attention from Russia's in­
working from one side of the city campaign in an effort to get ns ternal troubles, particularly from
t0 the other.
many citizens to the poll) as possi­ the dissension In the Communist
“ ft’ , the same type of nuisance ble.
Party hierarchy evidenced bv the
occurance we have been plagued
However, It U expected that llie ouster uf Defense Minister Georg!
with recently," the Chief said. turnout will tie light.
Zhukov.

Polls Open At 7 am.
Jomorrow For Election

City Shop Robbed

★ ★ ★
Capl . Stutsman
Senior Medical
Officer At SNAS

Capl Robert E Stutsman, SIC,
USN, hav reported aboard the Na­
val Air Station, Sanford, to as)jm « duties ai the NAS Senior
fedlcal Officer and Flight Sur­
geon. Ho reported to his present
duty from the aircraft carrier USS
Hancock (CVA-IS) where he serv­
ed as the Flight Surgeon.
A graduate of the School of
Medicine at the University of Ar­
kansas, Capt. Stutsman received
his degree in Medicine in 1!H0.
Capt. Stutsman entered the
Navy in 1912 as a medical officer
•id reported lo the Naval Training
gcho«l at the Navy Fter in Chic­
ago. Ill Afterwards he served as
a member of the Naval Cadet Se­
lection Board in Chicago. In Oct.
1942 he was assigned to the U. S,
(Continued on Page I)

City Directory Has New Feature
A new 1957 City Directory for
Sau'ord is being delivered to sub­
scribers. Published by R L. Polk
* Co., of Richmond, Va., it re­
places the 1936 edition and in­
cludes me enlirely new feature.
The new Directory tilts t;,H2
personal and business names In
Sanford and DeBary, according to
the Publisher*’ records. Eighteen
was continued as the minimum
listing age, ami the combined
namrs of man and wife are count­
ed as one name in this total, the
Publishers said.
Included in this edition for the
first time Is a Rural Route Dir­
ectory, listing NH names of per­
sons receiving mail on the rural
routes emanating from the San­
ford Post Oifire.

Special regular features of the
Directory include* designations
ing telephones, marital status,
wives' name, and occupations;
heads of households; a numeri­
cal telephone guide; and a short
story of (he city contributed by
the Seminole County Chamber of
Com merce.
homes and places of business havCatalogued tn the new edition's
yellow page* are WO distinct linos
of enterprise, which range alpha­
betically downward from "Ab­
stractors" to "\VO"d Dealers".
This dees not take into account th«
numerous additional variation clas­
sifications that have been purchas­
ed by subscriber* as "displays"
the Publishers explained.
The Publishers rcmlnl he*!

citizens that all information em­
bodied in the City Directory
reaches the notice of outsiders and
takes the form of community ad­
vertising. It l« the custom to place
copies of each new Sanford City
Directory in branches of the Too
unit, frce refcrencc Directory Lib­
rary system operated throughout
the U S. and Canada by the As­
sociation of North American Dir­
ectory Publishers, of which R L.
Polk A Co. is a member. The new
edition already has been forward­
ed to replace the former edition in
these libraries, the Publishers slat•d A lecsl hraneh of this out-oftown Directory Service is main­
tained in the offices of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce.

Five Mayors Meet To Affix Seals To
' * Vot the first time anyonn could |signatures to a county wide pro­
remember, all five mayors of j clamation.
Seminole County's incorporated, Friday night at 7 o'clock. Mayor
communities met to affix their j David Gatchel of Sanford. Mayor

ALL FIVE MAYORS OF Semlisol* County signal a proclamation
Miniultinrnu'h. They *el aside the week uf Nov. 22-24 as "FarmTHAI ttu h " throughout U&gt;«
This *a* lho lust Urn* that

THE 8 AJf FORI) CIVIC CENTER enn-lriictlon Is on schedule and
Is expected In he completed by shortly after the year’s end and
ready for rnnsrnliuns and recreation programs. Tonight's American

CofC
Members
The fallowing businesses, shown
with the classification and the tot­
al nutniter of businesses in the sec­
tion, haie Joined the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
during ius current membership
campaign:
,
No. I—Autnmnmhile Agencies (*)
Holler Motor Sales
Nicholson Buirk Co.
Rrtman Motors Inc.
No. 2—Automobiles—Used— Gar­
ages and Relatrd Services (*nt
None
No, IA—Filling Station* (25)
C. D. Brown's Station
NO 3—Banks (4)
Florida State Bank
First Federal Savings and Loan
Ajso,
Sanford Atlantic National Pank
No, 4— Beauty Shops anil Itirber
Shops (29)
None
No. S— Boatyards A Board Manu­
facturers (2)
Sanford Poat Works
No. 6— Builder-' Supplies A llelater Services (91)
Berryhill Painting Contractor
Jack P, Bratton Electrical Con­
tractor
B Edwards Contractor
Evans Roofing and Heating
H L. Harvey Plumber
Lee Brothers
Stafford Electric
Stcinmeyer Sheet Metal Works
Hill Lumber and Supply Co.
Sanford Electric Co
Senkarik (Has- and Paint
The Sherwin Williams Co.
H"lloway Concrete
No. 7— cleaners &amp; Laundries (U&gt;
Downtown Cleaner* A Laundry
Jne'a Wee Wash It
Seminole County Laundry
No. a— Contractors A Developers
115)
Florida Lan 1Growth
George H Garrison
Odham A Tudor
Plantation K-tates
Park Avenue I'luia
f r &gt;r Inform ation On
CIRCU LATION
I'll. FA 2-2G11
o r after fi:30 p.m.
PH. FA 2 01173

Proclamation

uf Longwood signed, simultaneous­ It « i ) quite an oceaxinn for the
ly, a proclamation setting aside Mayors as no one recalled s recent
the week of Nov, 22 23 a* "Nation­ get-together of the Seminole
al Farm-City Week'*.
County communities’ "trip men"
either for a discussion of mutual
problem* or to agree on any one
subject.
The proclamation. ■ matter of
record in each of the five eounty
communities, call* on all of the
citizens throughout the county to
".participate fully" in the obser­
vance of the period from Nnv. 2228 as Farm City Week. *'\Ve re­
quest the citizens of our com munities to Join In this observance, a
long with the farm people, In evi­
dence of nnr appreciation "f all
those on the farms and in Lhe cit­
ies of Seminole County who have
worked So well in providing us
with food, the fibre, and th&gt;- pro­
duct* we need and eni«)T," the
proclamation said.
Five Mayors callrd on local
farm organizations, groups, agenc­
ies and individuals to cooperate In
placing vfecl.il empnasi* up-n *he
observance of F.irm-L'jty Week.
They pointed out that "it U fitt­
ing that Our citizen*, both rural
and urban, should recognize their
dependency upon each other in
contributing lo the strength, we!
all Mayor* of Semlnulr Counts Incorporated manlclpatllica hid
fare, character and prosperity of
gotten together for such an occasion.
kuaaioolo County and our nation."
O'huto hr BotftUuao)

Home Department program at Plnerresl Reboot auditorium will
provide funds tn help furnish the rlty'* new firlllly.
•
(Rertstrnm Photo by Goetz)

County
i,E Industrial
m
n
co
Survey Set Here In Few Weeks
Tb* Florida Development Commlsidon. at the request of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, 1- planning an economic
and Industrial survey of Seminole
County within the next two weeks.
A field of experts will he in San­
ford lo gather the material and
data necessary to complete the
study.
This survey was authorized by
(be 19.M Legislature of which mem­
bers from this area were Senator
Douglas Stenstrom and Represen­
tatives Mack N, Cleveland and Gor­
don V. Frederick.
The legislature directed that a
professional reaetrch organization
he employed to make the survey
under the supervision of the Flor­
ida Development Commission.
The First Research Corporation
of Miami will make the survey In
this area.
Tin purpose of this survey Is lo
determine carefully ami objective­
ly such things ns the present eeoii
omlr conditions, the exV.ing and
potential labor ripply, transporta­
tion facilities, and other pertinent
facts needed to attract and to
develop (lie types of industries hast
suited to this area
Much of lite information for the
study will Im- collected ty the re­
search firm from Fedot al, State
ami County records.

However, additional Information
will be nerded that is available
only at the local level. For this
reason, the research firm will
seek the active cooperation of
numerous officials, groups, and
key Individuals here.
Although the study, when fin­
ished, will ho the most complete of
Its type ever made in this area,
it Is not regarded ax an end In it­
self.
B. R. Fuller Jr., Executive Dir­
ector and L. A. Weston, Director
of
Industrial Services o f the
Development Com mission have
emphasized that the survey Is not
intended to be a "hit-and-run"
Job; that Is, merely making the
study and then leaving the task nf
putting it into effect entirely In
the hands nf local people.
Instead, both Hie Development
Commission ami the research firm
(Continued on fag* ■)

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

C o f C Dr i v e Z ooms
Toward $10,000 Goal
The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce membership drive,
lu-uiled by J, Ilrallcy Odham as
chairman nf the membership com­
mittee, is zooming toward its ex­
pected goal of $10,000.
Already, without a personal ■di
citation, the total lias r, iw reached
t.'p.HIO through Nov 2
In answer to mnre than 7U0
persons! letters to members and
prospective members of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Cokimerce, 14.1 huzines-cv and Individ
ual* have jninrd.
Of this total, 30 sre new mem­
bers. Also .33 of the 143 have in­
creased their membership with 21

increaung 100 per cent, one inrrcx.-iing HO per cent, and one
increasing 250 per cent.
Beginning today, a column on
lho front page of The Sanford Her­
ald will list those who have atready Joined the Chamber of
Commerce.
AI»o todxy, the personal solidixtion drive will get underwiy as
the third phase of the membership
drive following a telephone cam­
paign conducted by team captains
covering various phases uf busi
ne*,« operations and categoric*. It
is expected that the drive will be
co:-,eluded successfully by Nov, 13.

Jaycees Making Big
Plans For Annual
Christmas Parade
Jaycees have gotttn down to tha
serious business of planning, ac­
cording tu Jayree ChrNtmav T i­
rade Chairman John Alexander
"What we hope will be the biggrst and finest Jaycee Merchants
Association
Christmas
Parade
ever staged In Sanford."
Mrs sage* have already begun to
ply between the Jaycee* and San­
ta Clan* In order to set the time
of the joily old gentlemen'* ar­
rival in Sanford tu visit with tha
youngstera of the Seminole Coun­
ty area.
Alexander said that 17 commitire* and committee chairmen
have been appointed with "almost
100 per cent Jaycee participation
in the planning and staging of
the gigantic annual event."
A* is the annual custom, the
Merchant* of Sanford are under­
writing the rust of the parndi
while the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce .dually
stages the event.
At his first meeting with some
of the committee chairmen, Alexunder reviewed last y 'ar'v Jay*
cee scrapbook which won statewide
acclaim for Christmas Activities.
Letters have been forwarded to
churghes, schools, eivle clubs and
other organizations, a* well as
business people In Sanford and
Seminole County, requesting early
registration for float participa­
tion.
It is expected that daily an­
nouncements of the prnsre-s of
the annual Christman Parade will
soon be made to keep boys and
girls up tu date as tu when Santa
will b* in Sinford tn see young­
sters of Seminole County,
Superintendent of Public Instructlon II. T. Milwee has already an­
nounced that school will bv out
in plenty of time fur boy* and
girls tn take part In the parade
and to see Santa during hia visit.

Don Willson of Casselberry, Mayor
Lawrence Swnfford of Altamonte
Springs, Mayor M, L. Gary of
Oviedo, and Mayor R. O. Elgin

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LOOKING OVER THE JAYCEE irrspbook of the 1936 Jayeec-McrehanU AuocUtlon Christmas
Parade whlih rereUed statewide recognition are « ome of lhe Christmas Parade committee chairmen
(Cell to right) they are; Herbert Sienvtruui, Ambrose Ollltf, John Alexander, g e n e r a l chairman,
Frank NoeII and Ed 3U.Harms.
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The Sanford Herald—Pag« S Monday, November 4, 1957 {

H E COURT OK THM COL'XTT
( INJ tTllf
iE . btlHIVIll.E C O U N T 1 ,
F L O R ID S, IN PRORATE
Ik Mill bierATK OS'
A LSI A W. DA t l « ,

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TO a l l CIIEDITOim AND P E R VONN D 11 INI* C l .t i n e OR IIKtt A Nile ADAINST RAID SiSTATKi

1’ttu end each uf you hereby noti­
fied end frequlred to preient any
rlalme and ilemantla which you. or
either of you, may hate atalnel
tb* n ii it uf .Mm tV, Davie, declin­
ed. late uf said County, te the Coun­
ty Jude* of Seminole County, Flor­
ida, at hie office In the court huuae
of raid County nl Sanford. Klorlda.
within elbht calendar muntln from
th* tlm* of the flret publication of
thin notice. Kerb claim or demand
shall ha In writing, and nhall etate
the place of renldcnc# and poat of­
fice addreee of the claimant, end
•hell hr auern to by the claimant.
Me aaetit. or attorney, and any
euch dalm or demand not eo filed
•hall be void.
John J. Davie
At executor of the I-eat
Will and Tentarnant of
Alei W. Davie, deceaaed
Flret piitdiretlon Oct. 11, ISST,
NOTICE O F » l IT
ST AT E OF KUHHDA TO:
M. tV. C O R E Y a n d ______ COREY,
hie un kn ow n wile, wtioee addrraa,
r otl d en c e and Boat O f f i c e eddrm*
It u n k n o w n : If llvlnw. end If dead
all their unknown helra, devlecaa.
)*Hate*B, aranleea. a s s i g n s * * ,
ep.iuact, lienora. c re d itor* , euccoa•ore, tru -trea . end aa y and all parilea havlna or c la lm ln a to have
a n y r t s h l, title or Interest In or
t«&gt; the follow in g detc rllie d len-ts In
Se min ole County. Klorlda, t o - w l t :
Mcglnnltiit I S t i , y a r d - tv o f
the HE cor n er o f the N K '» o f
the NHU Section IS Tottnnhlp
So South, lUngn So Real, run N
I I S '* yarda. \V 111 yards, rf

IIS’* yerdi, E til yxr-1*.

Y ou and cic|, o f y o n a r e hirah v
n o t ifie d that eult h u b i e n broug ht
egatnnt you. the nature o f said null
b e in g to remove c ertain etoudi Trom
and to nul-t and c o n f i r m th* title
t o th* ab ove iltscrlb*.! p rop erty.
Yhe name o f t h * C o u r t In which
etilt be e bat* Innlltutad ia the Clrc u lt Court uf the Ninth Judicial
C ir cu it, In end f o r Sem in ol e C o u n ­
ty, Florida.
T h e abbreviated
title
of
the
oaune le UD H A lf A T llliO I l. INC,
P laintiff . -* * - Jl W C O R E Y and
.
COREY. Me u n k n o w n wits,
et at. D efe m U nta
You ar* hereby- r e q u ir e d to file
w it h the c l e r k o f t h is Chart you r
w ritt en e n v n e r o r o t h e r defenelve
plea.ling* and to verve a c o p y o f
aa m e on STENHTIUtJI AN D DAVIS.
A tt orney s et Law, E d w a r d a Ilulldtng. Sanford, Florida. Att orney e fur
P la in t iff, on or b e f o r e the llth dey

you.

KATH ARIN E

HtUOINS. et aL,
Deftnd an te
NOTICE T O DEFEND
TO t K A T H A R I N E 1UHOINS. and
If m arried, . .
.. IlltJtllNS.
her uiikn uwn spuunn. J A N E
W E S T . end. If married.-----W E S T , her unknown npouxa,
A D A VA N DEYANTKR, and
If married. . . . . . . — I— VAN
D E V A N T E iL
h»r
unknown
spouve, J a c q u e l i n e n e w t.'UUll, it ml If married.......... —
NEWCOM D.
Iter
un known
apouse, W . D. IIOLDSWOUTH.
Jll.. and If married, ...........— -■
HOLDS WORTH* hi* unknown
■p t i t *, and If tiead, Ihelr u n ­
k n o w n epouee*. hrlrv, i l t r l o o ,
legatees, grantrea, rtedltorv,
o r other perron* clstmlng hr.
th rough, unde r or against thn
ab o v e na med defen.lanta. or
any o f them , and to all p e r ­
sona k n o w n or unknown hav*
le g or c la im in g any right title
o r leterent In end to the f o l ­
lo w in g d esc ri bed real p r o p e r ­
ly la S em in ole County, F l o r ­
ida, all o f wh o** retl.lci.cn*
ar* u n k e o w a :
I nit
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Block
"»*•,
of
ST E W A R T'S
SUHDI V I­
SION, according to the
plat t h er eof recorded In
Plat Hook S. page t&gt;.
p u b l i c Records o f S e m i­
nole .•...inly, Florida.
T A K E NOTIC E that a eult ha*
been filed agaln at you In tb* a b o v e
st yled court. T h e nature o f neld
eult I* to qu iet till* on the a b o v e
deeerlbad real estate, and each o f
y ou I* required to fll» your anvwer
or o t h e r w ritt en defense* to th*
co m p lain t with th* Clark o f th* C ir ­
cuit Court o f Seminole Coun ty,
Florida, and to aerve a copy thereof
upon plaintiffs* attorney, W e b b e r
n. Italnra, Jr* P ark Avenue, H"Uth.
W in te r Park. Florida, a* required
by law , not later thaif Ih* DHb
d a y o f N ovem ber, 1H7
W IT NE SS m v hand end th# nf flr lel eeal o f said rourt In Sanford.
Seminole C ou n ty , Florida, this H th
day o f October. I d lt.
O. P. Ilern.lon
Clerk o f the Circuit Co*rt
Ilv A r l* J, Lundqulet
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F IC TIT tO LU n a m e
NOTICE
IS
H E R E B Y OlIVr.N
T H A T W* nr* eng age d la hualne,*
at 4*5 Went Flrat Street, Hanford,
Florid a, under the flrtttlnua name
i f T, Y. Center and that r t Intend
to r eg is ter eald ns m* with the
C lerk o f tha Circuit Court, S e m i­
nole Coun ty, F lo rid a In error lane*
with the pro v isi on * o f the F lct lth.ua Name Salu te, to-w tli Section
! « ! « ! Florida Statute* IK.S.
/ « / J A M E S E. BUIIKETT
/ i f W I L L I A M H. JENNTNOR

ELECTRIC TRAINS
tAT-AWAT NOW FOR HIRTSTMAS

WINN TV
Corner led

TUB rOMMANDINr OFFICER OF SNAS, Captain I- A. Arthur, iiff-cnti Mia* Helm l
the Security Department with lino check for her abore average performance nf ilutlea v lie the
Security Officer, Ueuienant Cumnunilcr V. 8. Hrewnter, look.* on.
(OfflclBl l'. 8. N u v y I'hnto)

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l * BU,y C U r k
S y l v i a J Davis. Jr.
HTKNSTflOaj A N D DAVtS
E d w arda Hull.Hub
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Mans
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Jonrney

By U N I T E D P R E S S
robbed a Birmingham, Ga . super­ Miami airport by broadca*t!n»
A holiday aftermath shows that | market of SI-300. He wa* captured, piercing screams over variou* ra­
near tragedy marked HalWcen a short time later In another dio wave length*. The unidentified
persona, believed lo have been In
celebrations In parts of th* na­ store.
tion. including Chicago where a
Two bandits In Halloween cos­ an airplane, hampered effort* Id
bonf)re exploded, injuring a Httte tumes also robbed a rural grocery &gt;guide planes in landing and taking
girl and endangering about 900 store at Spartanburg, Ga., fleeing off at the airport.
Collections for the UNICEF chllother persons.
with about $4,000.
iiron's fund around the nation by
Disrupt* Air Traffic
A policeman was shot in th* teg
A Halloween prankster with ap­ pected 'to nc: Ihe organization
at Bethesda. Md.. by a man who
dintanded protection from "prowl­ parent disregard for human live* Halloween trick-or-treaters are exj
disrupted the control tower at the about one million dollars.
ers."
In Georgia, bandits seised th*
opportunity to don mask* «»d terrorire merchants in robberies.
And in Miami, a prinkvt*' interferred with tower.operators guid­
ing planes into Miami Internation­
al Airport.
On the lighter side, Halloween
fun«ters put a "fo r sale" sign In
front of the old governor’s man­
sion in Columbus, Ohio. It was re­
moved by a real estate firm be­
fore any prospective b u y e r *
showed up.
Conducted By
I.ltlte Girl Injured
Nancy Maloney, 3. of the Chi­
cago suburb of Merrionctle Park,
suffered a head injury Thursday
bonfire exploded during lhat com­
munity’ s celebration.
Authorities at Itrthesda, Md.,
said they received a call from •
72 year-old man seeking protection
from Halloween prowlers.
When officer Richard T. Russell
arrived to Investigate th# com­
plaint. Ihe man stepped from be­
hind buihes and shot Russel) In
the leg.
Escape artist Ralph Coiiollno
(Except
put on s Halloween eostumr and

SERVICES
DAILY

b« gone by the time you read
By Jacky Fenwick
An much haa happened over Ihe this!! Tommy I* in the Sea-Bees,
weekend that l don’t know where and stationed In Brunswick. Geor­
gia, These lucky people who have
to «tart!
I (fuels there isn't anyone left relatives close by. (I can just, The following poem wa* com­
In town that doesn’t know tha: hear all the moans, but I do envy j posed and written by a Sanford
Southside School had their m.-st them aa all of mine are so far i citing who h»» spent S3 years In Now my year* ar* M and It’ s
growing very late.
succcitful carnival to date last away.)
Florida and attributes the cli­
Our family, along with hundreds mate her* to hi* long year* of
It wai on the ninth of Sent*mh*f
Thursday night! Somethin* like
When ] first aaw the light
Stoo.oo more wrae taken in than of others, spent most of Saturday happlncs*.
That was my first good morning
last year, which it very gi-od new* out at the Farmers Auction at the
A. G. Clause of 411 Palmetto
And toon TH say my last good­
to all who participated. Those who first Cub-a-Rec t*&gt; be held locally. Av# composed and wrote this
night
were lucky enough to K*t there And as far as I am concerned, It poem on his Bitth birthday, Sept.
When thla fee Me Jtfe l* over
before ihe bar-b-qued chicken ran wa* a complete success, Pack Jtt 9:
ami I shall reach my heavenly
out, enjoyed a moat deliciout din­ won a blue ribbon, and first place
Life Is Hke a oneway traffle
home
ner. We were among Ihn lucky with a total of twenty nine points, Leading t.» eternity
opc», and to: someone who nevtr but Pack 34 was right on their
All the world la speeding onward I shall be at home with Jesus
Mid bright scenes whers sngels
cared too much for barb-quel heels with a total of twenty-five
To their final destiny.
chicken befire, I certainly ••ju.liih- point* which alio won a Mu#
roam.
Al we go let’ s live fur Je*Ue
Oh. how pprclou* Is the promise
rd it off", .much to Elliott** cha­ r i b b o n f u r t h e m! (Can’t
Anil to at! be kind and true
How it ever thrill* my »oul
grin. , .as he thought he woni l set help but feel a little bit of prid#,
While we pa.** thla way but once
I shall be at home with Jsus
my portion! ■'Colton" brown dsl aa Pack 34 I* the one my
And soon onr Journey will be
While eternal ages roll.
himself proud, for It was he who son ia in!) It entailed a bit of
through.
Friends and loved ones gone
prepared every last piece uf the fast work on my part, at Seott
Life Is like a morning vapor
before
chicken! And the fact that all the was only iwosn in last week. Ran
Or a flower on th# lawn
They ar* forever tiuehed and
chicken was sold out early caused downtown and bought his uniform
As ihe bubble on the water
•tin
a "run” on the hat-dog stand, Saturday morning, dashed home
Soon It Is forever gone.
I hip* •'* meet some Sweet day
which all the mother'* working to hem tiie panta, while Elliott
I began this oneway Journey
If It be the Master’s will
In eighteen and sixty-right
there handled with ease. I sjicnt flashed back downtown to exchange
part of my tlm# whll# there col­ the lots- large shirt I bought, and
lecting ticket* for the Pony Ride*, when he got that one hack to the
and a Uttl time serving up hat- house, I had to sew on all kinds
dogs, befor# 1 had to give In to of patches! We made It on time,
chills and aches and head for home but I'm still trying to figure out
befor# it was over. Itut from all how! ! !
Since I was out most of Satur­
reports there wasn't much of any­
thing left In any nf the bootha, day, I haven’t lia.l any report* as
a sight and a fact to warm the yet on the K. M. Club Hallowe'en
hearts of all good F. T A. mem­ party, nor the one at the Chief's
ber*! ! InpldcnUy, the Southsld# Club on Saturday night. \V&gt; didn’t
F. T. A. meets again this coming manage to get to the party Fri­
Thursday night, at 7:30
M.. day night, as I »a« Just a little
and a most interesting meeting is to,i far “ under the weather" to
planned. Miss Annni# Imurie Craw- make it Sorry to have missed lr,
ford, who is the Psychiatric Nurs­ but I was in no mood to enjoy
ing Consultant for the Florida myself even If I had dressed up
State Roar.I of Health, will speak and gone t&gt;o know that Hetty and
about our mental health problems, Howard Miller won first priie for
and ther# will also be a short the couples costume, by appear­
apcech by Mr. Milww, Superin­ ing aa a couple of “ ner" do well ’
tendent tif Schools for Seminoln pirates! Wrl try ami gel the rest
County. Sure to be a most enlight­ of the details on this one very
ening and Interesting meeting, so soon.
Don’t forget that there is an
try ami bo there.
On Friday aftemoon, at I i&gt;0 P. Enllsled Men'a Wives Club meet­
M., the entire complement of per­ ing tonight at the U. S. » 8:00
sonnel from the Station Dispen­ p. m. la the time, and games will
sary along with their families, met be played following the business
at the Lake Golden Recreation portion of the mreiing.
Guess that's about it for today.
Area for another bar b qu# feast!
Bar-bqued chicken, hamburgers, It’ s been a full week, and a fuller
and hot dogs, plus baked beans, week-end for must, and I for one
potato salad, potato chips, pic­ have some recuperating lo dot
kles, olives, etc,, made up the
mefm that was enjoyed by all.
There were alio some special
treats for the "kids"; Hallowe’en
candy, cookies, and La’ luons! Top
this off with an unending suppli­
er cokes, soft-drinks, and other
beverages, and you can sre why
everyoee enjoyed themselve* *o
much! I
Alan atleak ling v*i** Cdr and
Mr*. Tamny and thc-tr eniMren.
C e p i Stutsman and hia rhildron,
Capt. Lionel Arthur, the command­
ing officer of tha Naval Air Slsliow, ami Father Nihlue llunble,
the Catholle chaplain.
Cladya and Lin Carter are en
joying a rpiiek visit from Gladys'
brothar. Tommy Campbell, (f
lhisild toy “ retjoywl™, a* he wdll

Saturday)
10:00 A. M.
and
7:30 P. M.

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MEETING

|uf N ovem ber . A.D. IJJT.
• IICIIKIN K A IL NOT or e decree
lira c o n f e t j o w ill he r e t r i e d i i n a l

F I C T I T i n i * NAME
NOTIC E IN H E R E B Y UIVF.N that
t am en g a ged In b u 'l n e e t at Mait­
land, Flor id a, unde r the ll tltloiia
u n it
of
LAKEWOOD
M IoRES
R E A C T ! SALON and that I Intend
to re glater eald name with the
Clerk o f th* C ir cu it Court. Kcmlmle
C ou n ty . Florida. In xreurdxate with
the p r o v id o n e o f th* KLtltlonn
Nam e
Stxtete.
t o - w lt :
Section
ISI.OI F lo rid a Statute*
/ * / Jl.-e. J. P. I o n
- * - ----------IN TSIB CIRC L I T r o M I T . NINTH
J L D K I A L C I R C U I T IN AND FD R
SE l l t h R LE C O t N T V. ri.UIIIDA .
IN C U A N C K R Y NO. oe.lt
■ L I T T O (|l IE T TITLIS
W IL L I A M L O E S K ll and
M A I tO A U E T L O E S E R . hie w|fa.
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L e g a l N o tic e

W ITNESS mv hand end the eeal
o f eeld Court at Hanford. Seminole
Cou nty. Florida, thle l l t h dey o f
Octob er. A. D. t»iT ,
ft. 1*. It HI! NOON
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
hemlnnle County, Klm lilj.
Ilyi A r ia J, Lun jqulxt

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Near Tragedy Mars Halloween In Parts O f Nation

All’S QU1IT ON THIS lOIOII-Thlt may be in exceptional scene,
but at this point on the Turkish-Syrian border lire foes on aa
usual. The TurltUh suird at left stands natch but. at rtfht, a
Syrian family looks Into Turkey while a grain truck approaches.

KLIil'rillS t'ltOCt.A H.tTIOS
n .tT iob
Cutler &gt;ml by virt u* o&gt;f
f eutho rlij
In tn« v cvicd at l b « AUj
. j a r ut the
C ity o f UmlurU. FI.irHn. l b t u i o
tall a xlu u lup .i l
n . r a l C ltc ilo u to
be held th r ou c h n t th* City u f Canford , Florida, en the bin, ilaY o f
— N o v e m b e r , !&gt;&gt;?. t o r electi on o f t w o
w e l l y Cotutulesloefre I &gt;r t i t n a o f o f ­
fi c e o f three y e i r e eat.v.
Paid election a n i l be ae ld et the
Ctty l U l l l i t . n a il C ity o t Sanford,
F lor id a. In confo r m ity t o t*&gt;« l a n e
end ordlnancee- r s L t t n o
to ei*u—
n o w la fo r c e 'a e » i d City. The
p oll* will be oprn at ' : '0 o'cloc k
A. U . K i i ' . r r i Standard T i m * and
w ill cloae e t l i e f o c l o c k SMI c a
■eld d e l e
1 hereb y appoint !|rv F K. Ronm ille t end F io rd A. I’elnirr ae
C la r k e and Aire ll.t'ph A u i t l e Smith,
Jernra 11. Hut, D. L I’ erhln*. J r ,
N ew ton J. s u n e t r o m , C lt t f it. Able*
■ en d W Ilueh De nren, a* laepectore
^ o t (Aid rlri-tlon.
IN W ITN ESS W lI K R F t p r , I h e r e
h e r e u n t o et : my hand ea Slayor
o f the City e t Sanford. Kl-irlJv and
have cauaed to be e t f l v c d hereto
th* eeal o f n i l C ity on I n n the
Ith d e y o f October, ISST.
Irevld If O f c l i o l
Aa May or " t t h * Ctty et
Sanford, FlortdA
(SE A L)
Att«»t:
II. If. Tam m, ,tr.
D ep u t y City Clerk

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Thin Is tha highest par capita
giving figure ever recorded by the
council, ft represents an 4~mnf*
of about 7 per cent ever list
year's figure of MIBB
Each year, in November, the
council compiles the latest avail­
able statistic* on contribution* to
American religious denominations.
The Roman Catholic church and
Jewish bodice do not publish of­
ficial figures on contributions, and
am net included in tha compila­
tion.
Reports from St Protestant
bodies this year showed total con­
tribution* of 0,041 JORlIl, «a alltime record. Most ad thi* money
—41 per cent—was used fee local
congregational expenses, such as
paying th* minister’ s salary, en­
larging or maintaining th* church
building, buying hymnals, etc.

b Now Extended Into
It to unfortunate that Snaf vi and Sominoto County’! United Fund has found It net•Mary to otnad Its campaign for financial
support into November.
H w m I I to far m » unfortunate, tom
aver, if, at thd ond of tho period of time
for the November campalfn, we find we
atilt haven’t done the tuk which we must
do if tlw United Fund to to continue gerviur aa a vital community fore*.
Thin United Fuad to not some alien ornalxation tent among ua to milk us of our
u&amp;Mmed dollars, it to not made up of
mi end women and afooelro who havg no
tUttonahip with Sanford and Seminole
Thto United Fond to, in a sense. Sanford
«ad ft—
County. It to a reflection of
the tn— r we have for tha many ayencien
which, tomther, rive deeper meaning to life
—«or own aa well m that of others.
It to our valid answer not only to the
grant ntH which exists for the service*
of United Fund ngonde* but it is also our
valid answer to tho atUt-romembered crush
Of d riv e a fte r drive after drive which once

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Foreign

W ise Act Defeats Lethargy

Defence Secretary McElrov’a order re­
storing 170 mOUcn dollar* previously cut
from basic research funds was a wise and
farsighted action. It Is especially important
because it underscores a new recognition,
•t top government levels, that sacrificing
bask research for the Ml* of paper economy
I* the wont kind of penny wisdom and
pound foolishness.
this has always been recognized, as was
molded by tho very cut In research funds
which McElroy has not rescinded. The na­
tion had fallen Into a complacent belief that
wo would inevitably stay ahead in matter*
scientific. Tha launching of Sputnik, with
Its implication that Russian rocketry Is
far advancsd, deflated that smug belief
overnight
It should not be supposed that former De­
fense Secretary Wilson eut back military
research funds in August simply because he
did not realize the value of such activity, or
that McElroy has not restored the cut ent­
irely because ha knows better. Wilson’s ac­
tion was taken partly in response to strong
public pressure for economy in government;
McElroy, two and n half months later, is re­
acting to public demand that we speed up
m ilitary research and development and once
again take the lead.
The pity of it to that something as drama­
tic as an earth satellite wan required to jar
the nation out of its lethargy. This was in
great part tha fault of our leadership, which

Wishful Thinking!
Aa usual, confused end contradictory re­
action were reported from Washington
following the newe of Marshal Zhukov's dis­
missal from his post as Soviet minister of
defense. The change* In the ruling Russian
Clique always seems to catch our expert*
and officials with their wishful thinking
down.
Marahal Zhukov received a big buildup
in this country. It was obviously hoped
that he could be talked with, and that h*
would serve as moderating influence on the
Soviet party. Now, unless the signs are
wrong, another dream has gone up in bub­
bles of official confusion.
In Soviet Russia thero is an established
system, with the party in power. Russian
ministers do not gain posts on the basis of
popularity contests. Leon Trotsky was in­
finitely more popular than Stalin. Also, he
wns more popular after Lenin’s death than
Marshal Zhukov was following the death
of Stalin. But Trotsky lost. He waa exiled
and, eventually, murdered.
It would seem, as a few knowledgeable
commentators have already suggested, that
along with the inner-el (qua struggle In
the Kremlin, the party la becoming the
state, openly and without any facades. Tha
party has been superior to the military,
and the Red Army Wae developed by the
party and under party control. No algna
from Russia suggested that the situation
was evolving ao that there could b# the
rise of a Napolean in tha traditional sense
of Bonapartism.
It appears that numerous American
Journalists and officials have engaged In
wish-fulfillment with respect to Zhukov!
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Page 4— Monday, November I, 1957

. . , and mall M today l* find #a4
how yew can still apply fee a
11,444 Ufa Us nranew policy to help
taka rare ef final eapense* whfeo ff burJealng year family.
Yen handle the entire treaeactlon fey mall with OLD AMERf.
CAN *r KANSAS CITY. N* #hU■■Hen- Me era win an! an yawl

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Mystified diplomats believed at
first that Zhukov headed for a big­
ger Job. perhaps a* premier.
But It appeared Increasingly
certain as the days passed that
Zhukov was ousted because he
was a threat to Nikita S. Khrush­
chov, first secretary of the Rus­
sian Communist Party, as No. 1
leader.
In control of th* armod forces,
Zhukov was in a position of great
power. Expert* on Russia had
speculated on tha possibility that
on* day the army might take over
supreme authority from the Com­
munist Party.
Thla thought apparently oc­
curred to Khrasbehav, too. But bo
controlled the Communist Party
machine, which reach** into every
village In th* Soviet Union, and
be decided to act He won out.
Bubbling over with good humor,
Khrushchev turned up at a Turkish
embassy reception. He' told the
foreign eorrespendents who beringed him with qtatlorw that
Zhukov would get a Job corre­
sponding to his "experience and
qualifications.”

By attending the reception,
Khrushchev exposed the complete
falsity of the viclou* campaign In
which Buuin had accuied the
United States and Turkey of plot­
ting to attack Syria.
In the Uaited NaJon*, Russian
and Syrian spokesmen continued
to'blow up the alleged threat te
peace. But it was an anticlimax.
Russia's months-long stream ef
threat* to western countries, comblndew with its testing of an inter­
continental ballistic missile and
its launching of the Sputnik earth
satellite, spurred the members at
the North Atlantic Tnaty Organi­
sation to action.
It waa announced that heads of
Itatn ef the II NATO allies, la•la d in g 'President Eisenhower,
weald meet in Parle on December
14 te tighten up their cooperation
for defence against Communist ag­
gression.
This was tfe* lari thing Russia
would have desired. But it was
thanks te Russian bellicosity that
a long-overdue tightening was de­
cided upon.

It'.-i amazing how a youngster who can
run like a deer can be so slow when he’s In an iateresUng sidelight u the
headed home from the store all burdened Zhukov - Khrushchev d e v e l o p menu, President Tito of Independ­
down with a loaf of broad.

V eteransa Corner

Here are authoritative answers
from the Veterans Administration
to questions of current interest to
former servicemen snd their fami­
lies;
Q My G1 term Insurance policy
is nearing the end of ttn term. Will
I hate to take a physical exami­
nation to renew it for another fiveyear term?
A. No physical examination Is re­
quired. In fact, as long as your
premiums are current at the end
A. For any loan installment paid
ef th* tsrm period, you needn't
Isk* any steps to renew your
policy. VA will renew it (or you
lutomallcally,
Q 1 have a Gl loan Doss tho
nder have a right to charge mo

News C o m m e n t a r y

this next phase of the campaign passe*,
that we will still be facing a deficit in our
United Fund.
If you haven't already given, then do eo
now,
''releaae” of Marshall Gcor­
And. if you have contributed, re-examine gi The
K. Zhukov as Soviet defense
your pledge and determine whether you minister got Mg headlines in news­
might not add another dollar or five do!* papers all ever tfea world this
tors to the total.

penalty for 1st* payments?
more than IS days after its duedate, he may add a 1st* charge
that does not exceed four percent
of the amount of the Installment.
Q. If I take ■ part-time course
under the Korean GI Bill, wtU I
bo using up my entitlement on the
samo basis as If 1 were going to
school full-lime’
A. No. If you take part-time GI

training, you will use u* your
entitlement only tw a part-time
basis.

ent Communist Yugoslavia an­
nounced that hit lumbago was
bothering him. Hence, he said, he
would bo uaablo to attend the big
celebration in Moscow nest Thurs­
day of the 40th anniversary of the
Bolshevik ravolution. Tito appar­
ently foresaw that th* speeches
about Communist unity would
have a hollow ring.

Q. ! am a young nun of a . «U
gibla for War Orphans schooling.
Does my mother have to file sn
application in my behalf, or may
I file one myself?
A. Since you art over &gt;1. you France's cabinet crisis, which
may ft!# your own application. For started *w Sept, to with the ouster
young people under It. however, of Maurice Bourgei • Maunoury at
their living parent or guardian premier, entered its second month.
must file the application.
Candidate after candidate had

Smitty's
SnappTurth
10th Anniversary Sale

tries vainly to get mffleleat nippoet to form • new cabinet.
Tfe# latest candidate was Felix
gea-Maunoury'a m l n l a t r y . Ha
GaUIard, finance minister (a Bout-

relief projects and ettar beoevelaneaa.
Per capita giving was eatadat•I fey dividing tfe* total eootrifewtinaa fey (ha um ber at chare*
■embers aaar tfea a«a of U.
AdvaMM. HB B|h
Aa nsnal, tfea SJeratb Day Ad­
ventists n a n way out la front
with aa avsrag* contribution of
POLDI par a i a b f f . Clow* Vthlnd
wan aartral small fundamentaliat feodtos which. Ilk* »hd Adventlata, plan feeary itreu aa tiding:
The Wesleyan Methurl'H Chnreh
(SlPT.aS); the Evangelical Proa
Chnreh (IUI); the Pilarlm RollM ia Church (*141.70); and the
Ohio Yearly Matting of Friends
(114MB).
Node of th* larger Proteatanl
bodlia eim* tlof* to these fig­
ure*.
The hlghoat per member con.
tribullou among th* major de­
nominations were recorded by the
Southern Presbyterians and the
Reformed Chnreh, which tied' at
IB B .
Per member giving by other
major Protestant denominations:
Missouri Synod L n t h t r a n i
W i t . Presbyterian USA (North-

planned to go before the National
Assembly, the controlling hov * of
parliament, next Tuesday to seek
a vote of confidence- on ■ sew
ministry.

H IM , Evangelical L n t h * r a n
*34.47, Prottatant Episcopal IS2 7?,
Southern Baptiata Mt.1T, Met hodiet Church M &gt;B, A m * r i e aA
(Northern) Baptkt* W i t , Disc"
plea of Christ 07.14.
No precise statement ean b*
made about th* proportion 0f his
Income which the im a g e pro.
teatant girts to Ua church. Per
capita personal Income of Ameri­
cans wai MASS last year. But
children under It are counted In
computing this figure, and are nu
counted la computing the averaji
giving flfurt. eo the two are not
fairly comparable.
Various "report*” are Utued
from time lo time which give a
total figure for nil U.S. giving to
churches. Since no efflelal lnfor.
matlon (a available on Catholic
and Jewish Contributions, these
reports am little m e m than
guesses. The usual procedure Is
to Increase the National Council*
toUl for Proteatanl churches b f
about 7* to TS per cent, on th*
aisumatloii that th* extra amount
will c o m Catholic and Jewish
giving.

EXPERIENCED
PROGRESSIVE
BUSINESS MAN

VOTE
CITY
COMMISSIONER

CHAIRMAN
SANFORD PLANNING
BOARD
JAYCEE 1955 GOOD
GOVERNMENT AWARD
HARD WORKER FOR YOUR
CITY’S ADVANCEMENT
FOR TRANSPORTATION TO POLLS
CALL FA M i l l or FA M l 44

A GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY T R IO G 1 M
TH E BOLDEST ADVANCE IN 00 YEARSI
On November 9th you will see a car like nothing
you have over eeea before. It waa created. . .
literally from the ground up . . . to nelehrnte
tha Golden Anniversary of both Pontine ami
General Motor*. Never before has a car left
yesterday ao far behind. For this new Pontiac in
tha showpiece o f a whole new generation o{
engineering grains. From its revolutionary new
ehaeme design to the refreshing new linen at
Its etyling, thin is the car that will trigger Um
next big trend fas automotive design!

EVER-LEVEL
AIR RIDE*
NEW DIRECTION
STYLING
CIRCLES-OF-STEEL
SAFETY BODY
QUADRA-POISE
SUSPENSION
AERO-FRAME
CHASSIS
TEMPEST 395
PERFORMANCE

CHANNEL Th* Biff 20-Inch cut. 4 eyeto, 2‘ i HP
S N A P P E R T W E N T Y
SPRAY
Regularly « i a t DURING £ £ A Q
GRABS
Lifted A 1 * 1W&lt; SALE
CHUTE
• Perfect
Cut
• N©
Gumps
• No
Windrows

Write today, simply g h fe f year
name, addrwe* and age. Mag te
Old A sm risen Inn. Ce, g Week
Mb. Dept. L1IMB, l a w . city,

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The Sanford Hyrald—Page B Monday, November 4, 195T

Southside P.T.A. Meeting W ill
Have Eminent Speaker Nov. 6

MR. AND MRS. n. CORBET DODD, who were married October
n to Lowell, W. Vo. Mrs. Dodd Is the former Mary Edna MUIcr
of LowelL The couple will reside In Goldcurod.

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: County Commissioner B. C. Dodd
iW ed To Kin O f Conrad Keller
J Open church w it observed Sat—urday October 26th at the Keller
“ Presbyterian Church, Lowell. \V.
*Va. for Ihe wedding of Mias Mary
-Edna Miller and B. Corbett Pod-'.
Z Standing baskets of pink and
’-white chrysanthemums with white
Haatln rosettes and streamers were
-used as decorations. The double
Jring ceremony was solemnized at
A fou r o’ clock by the pastor, the
^Reverend James H. Kennedy of
-Hinton, W. Va.
” Mrs. Ralph Jones of Hilldale at
- the piano presented a program
;_of anpropriate »clcctlons including
.i the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
“ and Mendelssohn's Wedding March,
- Given In marriage by her father,
“ the bride chose for her wedding a
2 fitted suit of grey wool, a toque
~of royal blue feathers, black ac♦ cosorlej and a shoulder c in age
—c f white carnatkms.
- Mrs. Arthur Clinton Dodd Sr.,
. sister of the bride, was matron of
.'honor. She was attired in a
suit of beige wool with brown
-accessories. Her flowers were a
“ ctTsage of pink carnations.
Arthur F. Dodd of Aideraon,
cousin of the groom, served as
best man, and ushers were Arthur
J C . Dodd Sr. of Lowell and Clyde
Rose of Alderson.
The bride's mother wore a blue
woolen dress with black accesso­
ries nnd pink carnations. Mrs.
Denver C. Comer registered the
' guests,
A reception for the Immediate
families and close friends was
held at the home of the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. N. It. Bryant.
_ Mrs. Bryant greeted the guests In

MONDAY

Youth Benefit Fashion Show and
Womaniess Wedding, presented
by American Home D?partment of
A Sanford Woman's Club. Clothes by
Yowells. 8:00 P. M. at Pinecrest
Auditorium. Admission 1.00, Pub­
lic Invited.
TUESDAY
The W.5.C.S. of the First Metho­
dist Church will have a board
meeting at !»;00 a. m., followed by
the regular business and program
meeting at 9:48 a. m
District VII meeting of the
Florida Garden Club, Sanford the
to hostess club. Registration begins
at 9:00 A M. at the Elk's Club.
Luncheon will be served it the
Shrine Hall.
The fleet reserve ladies auxiliary
will meet on Tuesday evening. 8
p m., in the TV room of the
chief's club. Officers will be elect­
ed at this time. Anyone eligible
for membership Is urged to at­
tend this moat important meetjln g .

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The Seminole High School No­
vember meeting of P. T. A. will
be held at 8:00 P. M. in the school
auditorium.
Andrew
Bracken,
principal, will explain the new re•port cards issued this year. After
a short business meeting an open
house will be the program for
the evening. Parents will visit in
the classrooms. Light refresh­
ments will be served.
&amp; The executive board will have
**• meeting at 7:18 prior to the reg­
ular P. T. A. meeting.

Danny Emrich Has
First Birthday
Little Danny Emrich. son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Emrich of Alta­
monte Springs, recently celebrsta e d his first birthday,
to After Danny had openej his
many gifts, he and his guests en­
joyed refreshments of Ice creani,
cake and candy. They received
favors of horns and balloons and
played games during tho after­
noon.
Attending were Mary and Kate
Swigonskl, Paulette Normand.
.Martha and Paul Warmack, Sitka
and Cathy Lane and Clyde David
^Fields Mis* Virginia Wilson, the
“ baby1* aunt, was also present.

Southside School P. T. A. pro­
gram chairman, Mrs. John Barlow hat announced that the speak­
er for the next P, T. A. meeting
will be Miss Annie Laurie Craw­
ford of Jacksonville. Miss Craw­
ford is a psychiatric nursing con­
sultant with the Florida Slate
Board of Health. She will speak
on emotional problems of child­
ren.
Miss Crawford is a native of
South Carolina, where she attend­
ed Lander College. She taught In
the public schools of Nursing in
Asheville, N. C.; received her B.
S. from the University uf Wash­
ington, Seattle, Wash.; did gra­
duate study at Teacher’s College
at Columbia University in New
York City, and received her Mas­
ters in Education from the Uni­
versity 'o f Minnesota.
Miss Crawdford has J&gt;een the
director of nursing at Highlands
Hospital, Asheville, director of
nursing at State Hospital South in
Blaekfoot, Idaho, and director of
nursing education at the Bangor

Mental Patients
To Receive Gifts
Through Sorority

The Florida Association for
multi-colored silk dress with : Mental Health Is organising a
black accessories and a pink car­ campaign to collect Christmas
nation corsage.
gift* for the more than 10,000
The bride’ s table was laid with patients In the state mental hospi­
a table cloth of hand crocheted tals. Clvle groups In esch commu­
lace ovtr pink damask and cen­ nity have been asked to Join In
tered with an arrangement of pink the program.
roses in a crystal basket. The four
The XI Beta Phi Chapter of Beta
tiered wedding cake was topped Sigma Phi Sorority will be the
with a miniature bride and groom. sponsor for the project In Seminole
Bouquets o f
chrysanthemums
County. One phase of the Chap­
were placed at vantage points
ter's civic work Is assistance In
throdghout the house.
the mental l.ealth program.
Aides were Mrs. C. W. Bryant
Donors will be asked to buy
Jr., Mrs, A. \V. Holmes of Hin­
gifts from a list approved by the
ton, Mrs! J. E. Bryant of Hilldale hospitals. Among the articles ac­
and Mrs. H. H Wallace of Fence ceptable are clothing, eosmetles,
Springs, W. Va
tobacco, candy, stationery, games,
Following a southern wedding
ball point pent and mechanical pen­
trip Mr. and Mrs. Dcxld will be at
cils. Another suggestion Is a
home In Goldenrod, Florida r-fter
Christmas card with money. ThLt
December first.
would enable the patient without
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
funds to go to the eateen 1th his
and Mrs. Richard Watson Hitler
friends.
and is of pioneer ancestry. Her
A complete list of approved gifts
paternal great-great-grandfather
and the location of the collection
Conrad Keller, and maternal greatagencies will be announced at a
great-grandflher Col. Wilson Live- later date. The collection will take
Lively wer-i among the first setplace between November 8 and
dutte of Talcott High School and is December 13.
presently assistant postmaster at
Packages will be shipped from
Lowell, W. Va.
the collection centers to the Flor
The bridegroom la the ion of the Ida State Hospital, Chattahoochee,
late Mr. and Mrs. John Henry G. Pierce Wood Memorial Hospl
Dodd of Winter Park, Florida, al, Areadla; South Florida SUta
formerly of Hinton, W. Vs., llo is Hospital, Hollywood; and the Suna member of the Board o f Com­ land Training School, Gainesville.
missioner* of Seminole County,
Outside tags, bearing a full des
Florida and Owner-Operator of the
crlptlon of the gifts, will enable
B. C. Dodd Farms at Goldenrod, the hospitals to distribute the
Florida.
packages appropriately.

Fall Greens Have
Vitamin Count
The gold mine In your own
backyard — you've heard the old
story r?f how It was overlooked,
says Myrtle Wilson, Hume Demon­
stration Agent. It's a story that
can appiy to the green leafy veget­
ables that grow so well in home
gardens in the South during the
fall and early winter and that
so often arc good buys on the
market.
Families In the South may be
especially interested in a study
by the Mississippi Experiment
Station on the nutritive value of
collard*. This long-familiar leafy
green of the South deserve! more
appreciation, especially by fami­
lies who can grow their own crop
or buy this vegetable at a reason­
able price
"Collirds, one of the few veget­
ables grown in southern winter
gardens." says the Mississippi re
P««;
■ valuable addition
to the diet because of their high
content of vitamins an&lt;l minerals."
The study showa that eollardj,
along with turnip greens, rate high
for vitamin A and C as well as
for the two important minerali,
calcium and Iron. Fortunately,
Vitamin A can be stored in the
body. So by including enough
greens in the diet, you can help
build up your atora cf this vita­
min Vitamin C, on the other hand,
neeia to bo supplied In daily
meals. For both, count on any of
the deep green leafy vegetables In
your own back yard or your local
market now coming in season.
To save nutritive value In cook­
ing greens, cook in a small quan­
tity of water until Just tender, ac­
cording to the U. S. Department
of Agriculture. Bring lightly salted
water to a boil, add the veget­
ables, put the cover on the pan,
When tha water comes back to a
boil, eollards will need 10 to 20
minutes of eooking, turnip greons
10 to 30 minutes, depending on
tbeir tenderness. Some eooks eut
out the midribs to shorten the
Cooking.
How much water and salt to
use? The usual rule Is It teaspoon
of salt and ** to 1 cup water
for 4 servings. But Ihe amount of
water depends on tha cooking
time. You may need to add n little
more to keep the greens from
sticking to the buttons of U» pan.

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IMPERIAL SERVICE
STATION
Coe. llHs A Park

5tate Hospital, Bangor, Me.
During the war. Miss Crawford
served in the U.' S. N, Reserve
Nurse Corps., and was on active
duty for three years. She haa been
counselor and recruitment director
for the Alabama State Nurses As­
sociation. executive secretary of
the publie relations program with
the American Nurses Association.
Miss Crawford h i; also been a
consultant for the Psychiatric
Nursing Department of Public
Welfare in Minnesota.
Mias Crawford's present position
a* psychiatric nursing consultant
was provided for by Florida legi­
slation In 1983, Miss Crawford Is
counselor on Training and Re­
search in Mental Health.
This distinguished woman is also
the aUthor of aeveral books;
‘‘Nursing Consultant for a State
Mental Hoapltal", "Aitfhority,
Nursing Outlook," and co-author
of "Nursing Manual for Psychia­
tric Aides." She is a member of
the general advisory board of
"Nursing World" and ■ member
of the Southern Regional Educa­
tion Board Counsel on Mental
Health Training and Research.
The Southside P. T. A. meeting
will be held Thursday night, Nov.
7, in the school auditorium. Be­
cause of the importance of Dias
Crawford's message, the talk elat­
ed by Mr. Milwee on rhe bond
blue will take place at 7:48, and
will be very brief,
Seminole County parents are
urged to attend the meeting at
tha school to hear Mies Crawford.
She will be introduced by Mental
Health Chairman, George Tuulty

Mrs. Cleveland
Hosts
Bet
Class Recently
The Bethany Class of tha First
Baptist Church held It* monthly
class party at the home of Mrs.
J. S. Cleveland In Loch Arbor,
The meeting wai called to or­
der by the president, Mrs. Marie
Lewis, Mrs. Lenore Green cave
the devotional, followed by the
Lord's Prayer,
riant for the coming year were
discussed and made. A year book
committee was appointed of Mrs.
Lois Heckenbach and Sirs. Dodie
Maleczowskl. A monthly meeting
calendar was designed and each
member signed as a hostess or
co-hostess for one month.
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds contin­
ued the study of "Doctrine of the
Church". She closed the mealing
with prayer.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess to Mrs. MsLewis, Mrs. Jane I’ arksr, Mrs.
Martha O'Dounci, Mrs, Mario
Bamberger, Mrs. LiUlan Colbert,
Mrs. Lelha Johnson, Mrs. Lenore
Green, Mrs. Marge Hoop, Mrs.
Dodie Malcczoskl, Mrs. Helen Stap­
ler, Mrs. Clara Tanner. Mrs. Betty
Turner, Mrs. Florence Stcnstrom,
Mrs, Jackie Brooks and Mrs. Mar­
garet Reynolds

Mrs. Wilkinson
Chosen As Circle
Osteen School PTA
Chairman Recently
Clears 114 Dollars
Missionary Circle No. 2 of the
Central
Baptist Church
met
On Carnival
Thursday with Mrs, C. J. Wilkin­
OSTEEN-The Osteen P. T. A.
sponsored e Halloween esrnlvet at
the school which was pronounced
a great luccess. The many boolha
and rldea resulted In the clearing
of one hundred and fourteen dol­
lars
"
Prises for the best costumes
were awarded to Loren Jonei, pre­
school, Janette Hosack, second
grade, Donna Moore, first grade,
and Kirby Osteen, third grade,
Mrs. Notan Osteen was general
chairman with Ihe following com­
mittee; Mrs. Robert Williams,
Mrs. George Hlrt, Mrs. Robert
Hlrt, Mrs. Bill Smedberg, Mrs.
Dick Jonas, Mrs. Harry Osteen,
Mr*. Sam Brooke, Mrs. John
Helmi, Mri. Margaret Harris,
Mrs. King Allman, Mrs. J. C. Car­
penter, Mrs. J. S. Peterson, Mrs.
Curtis Vlnelent,
Mrs. Frank
George, Mrs. Grant Clutter, Mfs.
Marvin ‘ Riggs, Mrs. Margaret
Shlnus, Mrs. Elmer Cohen, Miss
Baltty Vlnelent and Junior Vleno.

son. The purpose for Ihe meellng
w ii the election of officers. Mrs.
Wilkinson opened with a scripture
lesson. Sirs. McEachcm led the
prayer.
Officers elected were Mrs. Wil­
kinsen, chairman. Mrs. McEachern, Vice-Chairman, Mrs, Tew,
sec. and treas., Mrs. Maddox, rnllstment, Mrs. T, W. Ferguson,
publicity, Mrs. Price, stewardship.
The regular monthly meeting
will be held the second Monday of
each month.
Following the clo.lng prayer by
Mrs. Wilkinson, the group enJoyed refreshments and a social
hour.

Conning The News
By*VIRGINIA CONN,
It Is a little late to be comment­
ing on the Southside Carnival—
except for the mount of money
that was made, but nevertheless,
there were several things worth
shouting about, even late. One
was the excellent harbeque din­
ner cooked by Cotton Brown, that
completely sold out—another was
the antics of clown* Voile Williams
Jr. and Buddy Rawia. The child­
ren were completely entranced by
them.
There was no doubt but what
the carnival Is always bigger than
the past year. Another difference;
this year the children seemed to
sport more costumes. The lost par­
ents congregated In the middle of
Ihe playground, where they drink
coffee and exchanged groans.
Little Ella Boutwel! came to the
carnival as a tiny colonial maiden,
complete with white wig and para­
sol. Her mother was dressed as
her "m im m y". Ruth Boutwell hid
Just gone through a Halloween
party for several youngsters, and
had planned to come wtih all of
them to the carnival. Not all the
mothers were that brave.
One thing that will drag us all
back lo the annual event—com­
pletely aside from our children,
P. T. A. spirit and alt that—U
that one may see people not en­
countered In years. It Is like old
home week,
Dodie King had her bridge club
on Friday afternoon. Thore were
so many cars I though she was
giving a reception, but it turned
out that each member eame In
her own wheel*. Present were
Tret a Michel, Jana Miller, Betty
McCracken, Sonja Blackwood, Ani­
ta Hadden, Haiel Rowell, Betts
Linker, Ruth TuIIy, Jean Fitton,
Polly Brubaker, and Jean Dooley.
Hazel won firit and Dodlo, the
booby.
Brava men were Johnny MeCracken and Bob Hadden when they
took nln* young l}oya temping
overnight Saturday, The occasion

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NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital To Charles Brice

Mr. and Mn. Harold Walton
o f Geneva, announce the marriage
o f their daughter Darla to Char*
lea Brice of Kansas City, Mo,
The wedding look plaeo October
• at 6:00 p. m. In the Fin*
Methodist Church on Park At*.
The bride wore a whit* toe*
over satin ballerina length (own
Jk
with long sleeves and a semQopod
,? V
.
neckline. Her veil waa attached
to a lace bead band with aeed
pearla and sequtna. She carried •
white Bible.
Matron of honor waa her sletar,
Mr*. Shirley Washburn.
I Mr. Brice chose as his beet man,
Andrew Nledlr, who served with
him In VAH-7 at the Sanford Naval
"VS
Air Station.
A reception followed the
mony at the bride's parents'!
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In Geneva.
Tho couple aro presently Bring
HARY nOY GI OVER. «on of Mr. BARY BOY DENTON, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert S. Glover, San. and Mrs. John Benton, Hanford: In K auai City, Mo., after Mr.
Bora Oct. J*.
ford. Born Oct. 30,
Brlco'a release from tho service,
(Photo By Bergstrom)
(Photo Hy Bergstrom)
The bride is a former *mploy*t
of RoumlUat and Anderson.

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Bazaar Scheduled
At Elk’s Club
The Chureh of J on s Christ of
Latter Day Saints Is apnsoriftf
a bazaar which wDI bo hold at tho
Elk'a Club on Saturday, Now. t,
from 1:00 nntit 6:00 p. aa. Than
will be booths, garaea, pony rides,
hamburgeri and fun for all. Tho
publie Is Invited,

Garden Circles

It AIt Y HOY WILLIAMS, aon of BABY GIRL BEST, danthtar of
Mr. and Mr*. Edward I*. Wiliams, 3tr. and .Mri. Thomas Beit, San­
ford. flora Oet. 31.
Sanford. Bom Oct. 31.
(Photo By Bergstrom)
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Calendar

Mon. Nov. 4
The Intermediate G. A.'s of tho
First ltapt. Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Park 109
W. 17th St. at 7:15 P. M.
A Baptist Assoclltional Music
School for Sanford and DeLand
will he held at the First Bapt.
Church at 7:13 P. M.
Tue. Nov. 3
Tho Baptist Assoclltional Music
School for Sanford and DeLand
will be held at the First Baptist
Church at 7:30 P. M.
Girl Scout Troop 242 will meet
at the First Bapt. Church at 3:30.
charge.
First Methodist Church 10:00
a. m.—Revival meeting, 7'30 p.
m.—Revival meeting, 8:30 o. m.
_ Circle No. II meet in McKinley
Hall after revival meeting.
Wed. Nov. 6
Prayer meeting will he held at
the First Baplist Church at 7:30
and at 8.13 there will he a Sun­
day School Workers' confercnco.
Thu Nov 7
The Baptist Associations! Music
School for Sanford and DeLand
will be held at the First Bapt.
Church at 7:3(1 P. M.
Fri. Nov 8
The Baptist Asxnciatlonal Music
School for Sanford and Del.aml
will he held at the First Bapt.
Church at 7:50 P. M. .
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4
First Methodist Church t0:0fl
* m —Revival meeting, 7:30 p.
m.—Revival meeting.
The Executive Board meeting of
tho Women of tho First Presby­
terian Church will be held in the
Session Room at ten A. W.
Tho Boy Scout* of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7:00 P. M.
The Phitathea Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mrs. Kirby Fite, Celery Ave­
nue, at 7:48 P. M. C&lt;»-hostcsi will
he Mrs C. L. Redding.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Brownie Scout Troop No. 133
of the First Presbyterian Chureh
will meet in the Youth Building
at 3:00 P. M.
Tlie Senior Girl Scouti of tho

First Presbyterian Chureh will
meet, at 3:30 P. M.
Tho Junior Fellowship of tho
First Presbyterian Church will
meat at the,Church at 3:30 P. M.
The Junior Choir of tho First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 4:13 P, 31.
The Pioneer Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 3:00 P. M.
The Pioneer Fellowship of tho
First Presbyterian Chureh will
meet fur supper and recreation In
the Youth Building from 6:00 P.
M, through 8:00 P. 31.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
First 3!cthodi.*t Church 10:00
a. m— Revival meeting, 7:30 p. m.
in —Revival meeting.
Circle No. 9 of the Women of
the First Presbyterian Church,
Mr*. Joe Baker, Chairman, will
meet at 10:00 A. 3f. at the homo
of Mra. Roy Mann, 121 West 18th
St., followed by a covered dish
luncheon.
Girl Scout Troop No. 149 of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet In tho Youth Building at 3:30
P. M.
Tho Senior High Fellowship of
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper at 0:00 P, Sf.
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 6:30 P. M.
The Senior High Fellowship of
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet for recreation at 7:30 P, 31.
The 3lld-Wcck Bible Hour of the
First Presbyterian Church will be
conducted by the Pastor, Rev, A.
G. Mclnnls, at 7:00 P. 31.
Tho Chancpl Choir of tho First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at the Church at 7:30
P. M.

was Jay McCracken's eighth
birthday. The tenta, cols, blank­ November 1
ets, etc. were gathered and set up Lynn Hass
«n a nearby take. The mother* Gregory Walker
kept offering suggestions of tow­ November 3
els, soap and other essential*, hut nob Cillahan
In nearly every case were voted Mrs, Taut Chesterson
d-wn. The menu was superlative, November I
anl even included ice cream, hot It. If. Young
chocolate and cake fur dinner (be- Bobby Thompson
ililei hat dogs and beans.) Break­
fast was a rugged eggs and bacon.
Tho hoys who went were Crilg
Savage, Johnny King, Glenn and
Gary Webber, Jay Taync, Chuck
Scott, Bobby Hadden and Hobby
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Starr
Conn. Tbe boy* fished before the
sun went down, and I don't know will celebrate their fifty-seventh
anyorie who ha I a b e t t e r wedding anniversary November 6.
THURSDAY
time than Bobby Conn. He i* still' The Slam have three children;
First Method!,t Church 10:00 a.
walking on air.
Mrs. Bob Derrick. Mr*. Phil llsir
rn.—Revival meeting
Evelyn Epps reported, before of Sanford, and WII Starr of Mid*
7 :3 0 p. m.— R e v iv a l meeting.
leaving for Miami Beach, that she dlcton, Pa. The Starrs have twvn
had received a card from Mike resident* of Sanford since Iflix.
Stone. Mike Is in Naples, and has Mr. Starr has worked fur the city
seen Dale and Madelyn Scott. They of Sanford for thirty yean, and
had a grand time together talk­ only recently retired.
ing about how wonderful Sanford
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epp* Sr
is. Everyone is more than a little and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epp* Jr.,
homesick, ov*r there.
left Sunday for Miami Beach,
where they will attend the National the Mitchell County Centennial.
Dental Convention. The Epp* will
Friends of Mr*. Mildred Peters
stay at the Fontalntilcau Hotel. will be glad to know that she is
They plan lo return Thur-day,
getting along nicely and hat re­
John D, Cochran, If. E. Coch­ turned to her home in Loch Arbor
A semi-formal dinner dance will ran and Mr*. Christine S. Wood­ after undergoing minor surgery
be sponsored November 22 by the ruff spent last week In Camilla, at tho Seminole Memorial Hospital
Officer Wives Club, The dance G*., with friend* and relatives. on Tuesday.
will be held St the Longwood Ho­ Whito there, they helped celebrate
|
tel A cocktail hour at 7:3d P. V.
will precede Ihe buffet, widen will
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN
be served from 8:30 until 10:00
P. M.
i
The Starlighters will play for
dancing from *;iw p. M. until 1:00
A. M. Reservations may be made
with unit representatives.

P&amp;AADjnalA

O. W.C. To Sponsor
Dance In Longwood

Hemerocallls Circle will meet
Thursday, Nov. T at T:M P. If.
at the home of Mrt. Effle Durden,
1819 Palmetto Ave. Tbe pragma
will bo "Garden Therapy", la ck
member la requested to bring a
plant for the plant aale to bo held
at the meeting.
Rose Circle wilt moot Friday,
November 6, 9:45 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. James Truitt, U86
Semlnols Blvd. Thera will bo ton
minutes on horticulture. Mrs.
Henry Simpson win give the pro*
gram, showing her slides on Euro*
pean garden*.
The Dirt Gardeners will have
their regular monthly buaheia
meeting at tho horns of Mm. B.
F. Robison, 1407 East Second I t,
at 1:00 A. M., Friday, Nmmatbar
6. This will be only a buetaoaa
meeting,
Mrs. R. F. Robison, Miss Dorto
Cline and Mrs. G. C. Harden ton
hostesses for tha November moot­
ing, and wish to invito the Dirt
Gardeners to bo their guesU at
the program sponsored by the
txora Circle on Friday, November
13. At this time Mrs. A, X. Muttins wlU speak on Interpretive
Flower Arrangements Depleting
the Twenty Third Psalm.
For the college and: young career
girl, the top three rotors for fall
art* r. c!i:.- ,-rrjan and goM Also
area throughout the coed collee*
tlons aro cornflower blue and tha
charcoaled shades of grey, brown*
blue and green.
College glrla also are going far
what the St. Louis clothing manta*
facturcrs call the "sock" dress. It
Is so-called because It borrows tbr
Argyle patterns of men's socks and
adapts them to a woven wool Jar*
sey, designed on lines so aimpto
tho dress is as easy aa a sock to
slip Into. It has a drawstring bait,
cardigan neckline and
brief
sleeves.

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with a 14 to f victory ever a
"alnggtoh" New Smyrna taam
here Friday night. Although thing*
w nt u well aa they did for the
locale they weren't th* ball team
that th* fan* bar* seen la the
y u t Everywhere *ww looked a
player waa limping and If there
had been n» tape la town quite
a few ef th* boy* would not here
been around. Several kev men
were literally taped together at
the knee*. A large crowd waa on
hand to tee the Seminole* raman
undefeated la their tint fire batlgames.

I arenaa Big Ed
■ avenge! 110
If the bandages
vwa like Stotaky.
ad Barbour tin
treofcla It eonId
Bfeteace victory,
p Leesburg next
thee* Fighting
y will be trying
victory to m

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CaMed Prom Bean* Writer
HONO KONG (UP)— The any
whe claimed that self waa a ebay
game never played at th* Reyal
Kong Golf Ctnb.
TUa may *xplain why a hand*

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the aereod straight year. Because

tW O BAMFOUXTKS making a place foe Owmselteo with th#
BeMbentvatow College Btouus. PbU Byrd, left, at halfback end
Jha Benitos (right) at quarterback.

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Former SHS Gridsters
Playing On SUC Sqnad
Two formtr Seminole Chanty with the Bison*. He hat a 3.1
High school Noth*!! men a n mskrashlng average and a flee
ue a
«•*(* for themi-lTcs y*rt ,T t r l p toT P***1bC »T*V*r*
r»h tho“
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man srsi made ,1
Halfback Thllip Byrd. Itipaanl fcor f?r f.'or la the lsit game
with CMC,
This la the Brat year hi later*
c.'Jerlate football far the Wadley
T-iaier eoDrge team and the Btsoa*
are ratod one of the nroagru jun­
ior eoTego squad* in th* South

Kim waa ahet » and down ever
Trieste and he long ago loaned
that fear la a aedime thing.
A* far Old Fearless, you may
now refer to me a* Old Fearful.
Because this to a course when
leopards, cobras, tigers, bomb*
sank**, guerilla warfare, cameo*
flaged soldiers, rumbling tanka
and galisping bora** are m more
rare pun doubt* bogey* on the
Fraley, scorecard.
■ “ Don't be surprised If wo see
a leopard," Kim said caaniT* u
be sent a t.e shot whistling
straight down the miMte. "There's
rapposed -to bo me 1mtc around
b en right bow. Down from South
CN-* mountsir.j v * '»•».**
I did not know or I wouldn't
have come.
"Nice straight tee shot," I quae*
end, spraying eae Into the rough.
Bewars at Snakes
"You have la be straight beer,"
h* replied. "Lets of snakes la tha
n o ck y’know."
1 hadn't known 1 kit a "KaB*
gan."
Finally *a the fairway I saw my
ball laying atop e small bole and
suggested that under winter rules
1 should bo able to move It
"By all mesas." Kim said. "Bet
do it carefully. That's a bamboo
snake bole and if one of thvto nip*
you, you're gone In three hours
y'know"
I didn't know But I was almost
gone right then—back to th* club*
houie
Up ahead It looked at If ite-tv
was a small e'ump of bushes
screening th* gmm. My harried
approach shot mad* straight far
the bushes — hut th* bushes
moved aside. I nibbed my rye*.
"Yes. they movH," Kim chuck'ed. *it's tn&gt;,';&gt;j practicing camoe*
flag* wear. They do that all the
time around ben. If they aad.Vt
test you. your ball prjh-.hlj would
have made *p:sj' »b«a It hit ta*
tf thrir neimets"
1 hurried forward to apologise
to the ‘ bushes" hut they meted
tnlo a glade of tree* a-.4 I ttw
they had screened a sandtrttv Aai

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C.xaaiut.txr l'nrJ Frick win c-vaaif t movtat hi* office to CVctca
g New York Ctty remains a obet f i n n a *r Irayne rite far aa*
otber ftw year*. The chief realm
f x the shift, shack! i: matrriaUrr.
kagavi regarding
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EDDIE BARBOUR o ssm s the
New Smyrna Friday night. The

Lite M ayfair law Cotta try Club, cewvew

there, so help me. was the ball— la you have to lift the snake lin t-"
with a cobra sitting on it &lt;ikc a
Tank BaU* Oa Green
ben hatrhiftg on egg
Flaying a new ball. 01* Fear­
"You ret a free lift In a case less dribbled it into th* tame trap
Uke this," said Kim. "Only thing and finally playing another ball
made the green. Then u»t aa I
was about to putt, a man gaBoped
over n rise down along the edge
of tb* grown and pelted off down
the fairway la Intercept a tank
which rumbled Into sight from the
direction of the second green.
"Colonel so and so." said Kim
casually "Realty loves horses
j l s s v , but doesn't cart a bit far
r tf"
Right about there tb* colonel
had company. Th* rely thing 1
hadn't seen after oae hole was b
leopard. We gave it up there and
couldn't even play the l»th brio.

BELL’S •"RING" MATCH

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NEW YORK (UP) —Bobby BeQ
of Walfea, S.Y., baa been
matched for n lb-round boot with
Poppy Gault of Spartaoburr. S.C..
for tb* North American Feather­
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Newburgh, N Y.

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GUILD PICKS CUUWY
NEW YORK
Bob Cowry.
Star scorer and play-maker of the
Bortan Critics, will receive the
Newspaper Guild of New York's
annual Page Os# Award Sasday
right la Madison Square Garden
when the Celtic* play the Syra­
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Knlcka »e*t the Philadelphia War­
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—and a large ocean eltw apt. on second floor with
private porch affording delightful ocean and Halifax
hirer view. Second story has regular siding. Roof la
com position and In excellent condition. Owner’a apt.
adjoins office and linen room. Two downstairs efficien­
cies have 2 rooms and bath respectively. Both units
connect and ean easily be converted'into one larger ap­
artment. Second building la one story concrete block
with built-up gravel roof, lias 2 efficiency apta. It's
adjacent to the “ world's most famous and finest
beach." Occupants Just step from their apt*, right on.
to this beautiful beach and Into the surf.
Location is excellent—Just 2 blocks aouth of Port
Orange Bridge. The "Aruba Apt!.’* have been given
an excellent rating by the Hotel Commission. There’s
' c of room for building
build'
plenty
additional Motel-type or
Indivldu
Jual income units.
FRIDAY, NOV. *—1:30 P.ll.
BA8HVILLE PARK. 3. ML from TAVARES
On Haines Creek Rd. off U. S. Ilwy. 411
2 CHOICE LAKE COUNTY PARCELS
RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT!
No. 1—constats of approx. 40 acres with 1200 ft. paved
road frontage and a 10 acre lake. Has city convenienc­
es. Boat rights to Oklawaha Canal granted in deed.
This canal la part of inland waterway leading to ocean.
No. 2—approx. SO acre Island with 3000 ft. water
frontage on Halnet Creek and 4000 ft. frontage on
Oklawaha Canal. Aeeeas to Islam! granted with 30 ft.
minimum right-of-way guaranteed. Haines Creek con­
nects Lake Griffin and Lake Eustls, part of Inland
waterway.

ATTEND! !»'

ATTEND!

TUEH. NOV. IS.— 1:30 P. M.
SUBURBAN ORLANIIO
Corner N. Frederica Drive A Fortley Ave.
• East off Conway—Curry Ford Rd.
LARGE VILLA STYLE HOME
with Carribeaa Thatch style roof.
2 Extra Lota also sell.
Buy Separataly or Toietber

In Europe. Although most of them
w en on tacallon, while I wa»
there to work,‘ I did have enough
time off to play the tourist and
gape at monument!, take a crack
at ordering mast* in foreign lan­
guage!, and expoie a lot of film.
Since I obviously can's Invite
you all Into my living room to
look at the home movies, I would
liko to talk about some of the
things that Impressed me most.
Favors Long Lunch
I was definitely in favor of tha
90-minute lunch hour. Europeans
do not understand, and won't avan
try to, tha American short-order
quick - snack grab-lt-on-the-run
noontime m eal- They enjoy eating
and they like to* savor each
mouthful,
Onca I got used to it, I found
I was for their quiet and easual
acceptance of life's normal de­
lays. While we wrre s h o o t i n g
“ Paths of Glory" a friend in
America cabled that he was send­
ing a script to 9 0 airmail spe­
cial delivery and wanted an Im­
mediate r e a c t i o n . Two days
passed and still no script
I rushed to tho Munich post of­
fice and demanded an explana­
tion. The official shrugged bli
shoulders and laid, “ Sometimes it
happens this way." Maybe this at­
titude {.revents the Europeans
from accomplishing as much as
we do, but I alio noticed they do
not gulp pills with each meal, nor
do they need sleeping tablets or
wakc-up lotenges or any of the
other artificial boosters so many
of us seem to require.
High Regard For Artists
I was for candlelight nn the
dinner tables, the gas • saving
park-easy small cars, the high
regard for artists, musicians, op­
era singer*, composers, writers
and actors.
Tho question most asked, of
Course, Is: What about European
women? I will say this— Ameri­
can women are better dressed,
better groutned and do far more
with what they've got than their
arross-the-seas sisters. Not a word
more.
After all. I married a Europe­
an. and after surviving the World
War I battlefields of "Paths of
Glory" and the 10th Century war*
In “ The Vikings” —l don't Intend
to get clobbered now.

The Sanford Herald—Fkg« T

— __________

Monday, November 4,

“ And now there it complacency
CHICAGO (UP)— Once upon a
time then was a elty muse and and conformity among the young
a country muse, and the continu­ people to such an extent that sev­
ing debate between poet Carl eral eminent educators on last
Sandburg and architect Frank commencement day felt c»"*d on
Lloyd Wright proves than atilt to tell these young people In ef­
fect: ‘ Beware of being satisfied
are.
Sandburg again sang the praises with things at they are! Beware
of skyscrapers and the "two-lee- of conformity in ideal!' "
But Sandburg atill love* the city,
ged joker," man, who builds
them, while Wright deckled to go and Chicago in particular.
He sang of the “ skyaerapert
home and take a nap after looting
a devastating blast at cities In around Wicker Drive In Chicago,
tail oblongs In orchestral confu­
gtneraL
Wright. SI, and Sandburg, 79, sion..."
Sandburg concluded on a differ­
were la Chieago Wednesday to as­
sist In tha climax of a “ Chicago ent note than Wright who told
dynamic" program backed by lo­ Chltagoans the skyscrapers should
be torn down.
cal steel makers.
Ill* free verse asked:
Appearing on a panel shared by
“ When one tall skyscraper
city planners and businessmen,
la torn down
Wright found himself a-vocal mi­
Who takes down and puta
nority of on*. The bristling archi­
op those skyscrapers?
tect from Spring Green, Wl*., first
Man—the little two-legged
told his fellow panel member*
Joker-man."
they didn't know their business.
City on Way Out
“ THEY GOT TO GO"
While all tha authorities urged
INDIANAPOLIS « t— M a r I o n
•xpanslvt program* to renovate County Sheriff Robert O'Neill ex­
elty life, the white-maned oundJt plained why ha issued aa order to
CAPTAIN L. A. ARTHUR, COMMANDING OFFICER, NAS. Saaferd, preacmt* Freak E. Heha
•aid:
hava Elvis-type haircuts cropped
"If wn continue building cities by tha Jail barber. lie "deesta" the Public Work* Department with 975 dollar check for the beneficial anggestioa to aabsaltted
the Assistant Public Work* Officer, Lieutenant (Junior grade) R. D. George Jr.. M m on.
as we do now, tho city will not them.
(Official U. S. Navy p
last long. In another IS years this
elty will be on Its way out."
"American cities are madleval
cities," he charged, "CentraUxa-By HOYT HNOtlon la no( essential to our Ilia and
Ceafra! Prsaa Writer
la an impediment to the good
life."
IT HAS been dlecloeed that the gnat strides. Anyhow, It'll be
About 800 high school students British Women’s Royal Am y many a century before they're
heafd the architect confide,. “ I Corps has enough long woolen caught with thetr panly supply
Io«* to a teen-ager to express ar­ pintle* to last 100 years. That's down.
I I I
chitecture as I would like to see a lot of drawerafuL
UAAA.
The publication flbclcl Culture
t t !
It"
denounce*
racetrack
gam
bling
as
Tkl* fact cam* from He w*v
Sandburg, who had traded quips
“a lew passion for a quick pro­
and opinion* with Wright Tuesday office’* endI*secre/ory of elate. fit." It tom also be a quick pas­
Looks
as
If
higher
authority
night, read a eulogy to hi* old
sion for a low profit.
ought to step In.
horns town tn prose and poetry
I I I
I
t
t
at a banquet Wednesday night
levies CuHero toy* the pariTha end!decretory ef stele
Complacency, Conformity
didn’t even knew whether the motoel* or* earning theusonde of
Throwing in a dash of blttqrs. penile* were with or wither* aloe- Moetovlte* to hecoma drunkard*
Sandburg castigated "material tic. AH he wot tor* of woe, aa aad loe* their |*h* and whres.
prosperity, a fat-dripping prosper­ 900-year supply of women's ■vldotttly the led here* le net a
ity, surpassing any previously orory pantlet wo* meetly without horse ef another color.
I I t
known to the American people, women.
SANFORD MOTOR CO., INC.
Soviet Culture sayi there are
even though there !i an estimated
t I t
such things aa touts, who give
Ml 8. SANFORD AVE.
Pk. FA 2-43SS
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fringe of some 20 million persons
Apparently the British procure- poor Information. Bo you see,
on or close to tha poverty line. 1 raent agency has been making aU tn all ll'a a small world.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

FreeSample,

J Studebaker-Paokard

FRIDAY, NOV. 15—1:30 P. M.
South Spring Garden Avenue
SUBURBAN DKLAND
LARGE CONCRETE BLOCK STUCCO HOME
on 1 ACRE PLOT
ALSO SEPARATE I1H ACRE TRACT
_________ Huy Separately or a A WHOLE!__________
U. S. Government Surplus Property
U. S. NAVY COLO STORAGE
PLANT—Ml N.W. 72nd St. In the
N. W. 7lh Ave. COMMERCIAL A INDUSTRIAL
ARRA or MIAMI
TUESDAY, NOV. 19-1 P. M.
On the Premises Regardless of Weather

WOULDN'T KNOW

FRIDAY. NOV. 32—1:39 PJf7
3-BEDROOM CONCRETE BLOCK HOME
On Palm Drive—H Block from
Proposed Plaaa Shoppie g Center
MERRITT LAKE ESTATES
________________ MERRITT ISLAND
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27—1:39 P.
2-Story DUPLEX-MT. DORA
959 East Hlh Avenue
3 Blocks north of U. S. Ilwy. 441
4 Blocks East of Downtown ML Dora
IDEAL INCOME PROPERTY
WATCH FOR THIS " o n e !
FRIDAY—NOV. 29
TAVARES TRAILER PARK
Ideally located with ecceoe to Islam! Waterway. This
is oee of Central Florida's Largest aad Most Modern
Trailer Courts. Improvements consist of cottages, r».
creation room, showers, toUcts, (sundry rooms ami
docks. Hoe Urge wader frontage. Pecmanent Rentals!
l argo (lp c y ik e seep! Far Security Income, Invest­
ment and Pteaseot I istew this outstanding property
is kaod to heart
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Maay other coming Auctions Including: Ranches, Mo­
tels, Bpsihea* pruporRos, Residential aad Iacosae
F ilp iteS ?
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,NC B ANNOUNCE

In 1885, InduitrfitTit Henry M . Flayer Visited
Florida, and saw boundleas opportunity. He organ­
ized railroads, formed steamship lines, founded
hotels — inveited millions, pioneering tiie early
development o f Florida's East Coast as • winter
resort. A- born optimist, he would be amazed at
how Florida has grown beyond even his* great
expectations. This progress is a dramatic example
o f free enterprise at work.

FLORIDA!

The vision of mta like Flagler

remains an Inspiration to the
folks at Florida Power &amp; Light
Company, where free cnterpriM
ie planning and building ahead
for the Florida of tomorrow. . .
to keep ahead of both present
and future growth. Free enter­
prise at work in Florida is jrouy
Ust assurance of happier Florida
living. . . today and tomorrow!

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19 Tangier (AV-S) until October
M when he wan amt to tho Naval
tr Station, P otw t River. ML
I I t i piombor l*M m reported
l the Medical Officer ■» Urn Na­
tl Bow, Argentine. Newfoundad, remaining tboro until 1 8 *
hen bn waa tranaferred to the
, 1 Naval Boopltal, PhUadripMa,
m i ' j , ji&lt;'" 1

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Pram Inly 1 M to Jane 1830,
ret, Stutamas w*a the Assistant
Pedicel Officer at the Navy Depot,
teablogten, D- C.
■a reported aboard tho alrWlft
■ r t r USS Bon Nornire 1:.chard
3V-31) la Auguat 1*8 a* tho
tedical Ofl'cer an
rtntflnod
ten until May 1 M when he waa
mailgnrd to tho Third Marino A h
nag, which waa fighting In Ko­
rn, i i the Unit* Medical Officer
He la entitled to wear Iho Korean
irvfce Modal, United Nationi
artlco Modal. American Drfcnw
arvtfo Modal, -FrMdmtia) Unit
Untlon (Koraa) and the World
rar n Victory Madal.
B o b married to tho farmer Mbs
lobno M. Rood of Philadelphia,
a. They havo flva ehUdrcn, Ro­
am Jr.. 11: John, nine; Helen,

W ort m (to I n M CM* Cowter (a pregrateteg
tho now eHy
facility la ospoeted to bo toady
for n o by a n t April who* convontlona aura already alated to bo bold
hero.
However, plan far the aav audi­
torium and recreation renter for
elnldioit of ail a r n d'-oi not In*
rtJdo furnlihliga.
Tonight, proo ' t o t n e t and wo­
men o f Sanford, la cooperation
with tho Amu*ean Hone Depart■cat o f tho Sanford W imam Club,
ate doing their bit In a faahlon
ahow and wonaoloia wedding In
order that aono o f tho ftralahtags
for tho Sanford Cirie cantor might
bo pmrldad.
Vanda from tonlght'a big event
which will begin at l p. m. In the
Plnccm t School auditorium will
go toward paying far fktmlehinga
at tho now Sanford facility.
The co-chairman for tonight'*
■how, Mr*. Robert R. Mahan and
Mr* W. L.' Kirk, haeo appealed to
local dtisona to turn out to en­
joy Uiemiolvo* and at the same
time help fe local organisation do
ita part toward mahlag Sanford
Civic Canter furnishing! possible.

Sheriff Reports
Quiet Weekend
■•slat citlsaa iroups in pushthe- vital foIIow-Uiroigh effort
The final report resulting from
’ the study of this area will be a
completely objective analysis of
the information gathered. In short,
this report will outline specifically
r- tho potential strong points in the
v.Cojnrty and, at the same time,
i, pout out any weakness that must
p k l corrected before the County's
'bid for new industrial payroll* can
E&amp;attala'maximum effictlvcneaa.
The Development Commission
v Bad the research firm will cooper­
ate in assisting areas and counties
to form organisations to Implemoot sod carry out *he recommcn. fattens growing out .of this *ur! voy. This follow-up program would
toeludo direct contacts between
' appropriate Industries and the area
- and county groups,.
,V In keeping with the Legislature
directive, the Development Com­
mission has engaged the services
of Dr. John 0 . Boynton, and Dr.
T, Stanton Dietrich, profe* d u a l­
ly trained and qualified consult­
ants
Dr. Boynton and Dr. Dietrich, *■
coordinator* o f tho survey will be
responsible for tho Implement*'
tloa of action by local org'.nlr*
tlooa al tha community level.

"It was a vary quiet weekend,”
Sheriff J, L. Hobby reported this
morning.'
i There w on It prisoners admitt­
ed to Jail and U released, tha
Sheriff said. Tha total Jail popu­
lation was S3 with 20 Col/red malt,
eight white male, and four colored
female bolng held.

Jaycees Need
Rental Listings
More than SO calls and Inqulrit*
at the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce Tonrlat In­
formation Booth last week were
for rental homes and apartments.
However, the Jayctci do not
have sufficient listings to provide
for tho number of inquiries and
ealla.
Those haring homes for rent,
furnished or unfurnished end
apartments for rent are asked to
list them with the Joycees.
At the same time, those having
listed rental honte« and apart­
ment! with the Tourist Informa­
tion Booth and have already rentad them are ashed to call and ad­
vise so that the listing may be
removed.
The telephone number te FA
ISS81

b o g Jr. wifl apeih t* Sanford CUttomorrow at a Joint aMe
luncheon sponsored by the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce.
The mooting wtO bo bold at (be
Holy Croeo Rpltcopal Church par­
iah bona* at I f noon.
' Tho Sanford Rotary Club, K1
wanla Chib and Jayeoet have can­
celled their regularly scheduled
luncheon mettlngs in order to bear
Congmaman Heriong and his an­
nual massage.
Today, with Ms mobile trailer
office, He. long will visit Votyiia
County point* with itopa at Se­
ville, Pierson, Barborvilla, De­
Leon Spring*, end hutch at Lake
Helen. This afternoon ho la mak­
ing (tope at Orange City and Can­
adies.
Tomorrow morning Congress­
man Heriong will visit DeBary
with his trailer office and than
spend the n it of the day in San­
ford.
Wodnasday Congressman Her­
long will attend n reception at
the Sanford Naval Air Station and
then visit the . Marion County
points of Wtirsdalo, Ocklawaba
and Bellvisw, He is achaduted to
addnsa tho Mount Dora Khrsnla
Club at noon Thursday and tha
Klulmmao Chamber of Commerce
Friday night. *

S

Assn. Observing
Centennial In ’57
Plana for tha observance of
American Education Week, Nor,
10-18, ware outlined In detail at
a recent meeting of the pubtle
relations committee of th» Semi­
nole County Education Associa­
tion, according to an announce­
ment mede by Mra. Robert Rumbley. chairman.
American Education Wart Is
sponsored annually by the Nation­
al Education Association and al­
lied organisations. .
Tho theme this year, "An edu­
cated people moves freedom for­
ward,” emphasises that tha Na­
tional Education Association Is
calibrating ita centennial— a cen­
tury of prograaa In providing our
country with ■ constantly Improv­
ing educational program.
EipecUUy during this week
cllliens are urged to visit the
schools and to laarn about local
school conditions.
Mrs. Rumbley has announced the
following sub-committer chair­
men: Mlsa ZlUah Welah, radio pro­
grams; Mrs. Velma Mitchell, civle
programs; Mra. Guy Allen, school
programs; Virgil Duffell, noatcra
and movie publicity; Mra. Max
Cohoriy, correspondence; and Mra.
Robert Schmidt, newspaper pub­
licity.

Chief Richardson
Re-fcnlists For 6
Ordnanee Chief, UBN, o f 1538 Hib­
iscus Avt., Winter Part, was reenlisted In tho Navy for ate yonra
yesterday at tho Naval Air Bu­
tton, Sanford. Ha 1a currently serv­
ing with Heavy Atteek Squadron
Etevan (VAH-U).
A veteran of both the Korean
eonfUet and World War H, Richardson has over IS yoare active
duty with tho Navy. In World War
II, Richardson flow aa a tall i n ­
ner and served aboard tha USB
Orekany (VAC-34) during tho Kor­
ean action.
Among hla decoration*, Rlchardson has the American Defense Ser­
vice Medal, Aalatlc-Pacifle Ann
Medal, World War II Victory
Medal, tho Chine Service Madal
and the Korean Service Medal.
In VAH-U, Richardson te a bom­
bardier-navigator In tho Douglas
A3D-1 "Sky Warrior" type air­
craft. His duty la VAH-U h u ao
far brought him to such varied
places aa Cuba, Newfoundland,
French Morrocco, Italy, England
and many Mediterranean porta.
When ho te not flying In tho fast
twin-jet bomber, Richardson super­
vises tho squadrons communica­
tion. department,
Cdr. Floyd L. Harris, Acting
Commanding 01fleer of VAIM1,

tonf’ Mra. J. B. Stapler nod Mrs.
J. C; Muse.
riueieet f — Clark, Mra. CUM
Abba; Inspectors, Mr*. Ira B.
Southward, Mra. A A TlndtL
Product 4 - Clark, Mra. M. R,
Warfol; Inspector!, Mra, C. I » Jar­
rett, Mra. Lucy Johnson and Mra.
Jobg- Poi.
Prednrt I—Clerk, Mra. Mildred
Utter; Inspectors, Mrs. Dot Pleesob; Mr*. B. B, Wtlaenharger and
Mrs. Milton Oort.
Precinct 8—Ctertr, Mra. W. a
Xllboo; Inspectors, Mra, J, H. BUbrey- Mra. John Thome* and Edaon Ooit,
Precinct T— Clark, Mrs. Josto
Prevatt; Iuapactora, Mra. Kolas
Pare, Earnest Weating and Mrs.
Anna Tofttey.
Prsdact S - Clerk, Richard R.
Parker; Inspector*, Polk D. Staytea,' . Robert B. Parker end Mrs.
Gladys L-'Jano.
Precinct 8— dark, Mrs. Rea
Gray: Inspectors, Mrs. WllHo DeRou, Mrs. Elena Shaw a** Mrs.
Georgs Bowler.
'
Precinct 10— Clerk, William
Mosgraves; Inspectors, g n Erelyn Thompson, Mrs. Katherina
Ltacb and Mr*. Rbodaa Spldell.
Precinct 11— Claris, J. C ■mute;
Inspectors. Mrs.. Myrtle Mann,
Mrs. Harriett Steinbeck and Mrs.
Ann Pinnock.
Product I t - Clerk, Mrs. Doro­
thy Lambert; Inspectors, Mrs. Ho­
ward Van Pelt, Mra. Kay Dunn
and Mra, Atlanta McGinnis.
Ffadnet U - Clark, Jo* Mlkler;
Inspectors, Mra. Joe Mlkler, Mra.
Pad Luca* and Mra. Jo* B. Mlk­
ler.
Prednd 14— Clerk, Mrs. Julia
Krohae; Inspectors, Mrs. Dorothy
Pavelchah, Mrs. Ruth Kaiser and
Mra. Mania* Bate*.
Prednet I S - Clerk, Mra. Neills
Kader; Inspectors, Mrs. John CarIton. Mn. T. A. Cobb and Mrs.
W. H. Harriett.
Precinct i f — Clark, 0. B.
Hughes; Inspectors, Mra. Jeisl*
Norris, Mra, 0. B. Hughes and

Invited Chief lUchardnn's wife,
Edna E. Rich ud ton and their
three children, Barbara aga 13,
Sharry age tlx, and Mona Gayle,
ago two wee's*, to observe the
ceremony and oath of allegiance.

Safe driving la net taken for
granted by the Heavy Attack
Training Unit located at tho Banford Naval Air Station. Proof posi­
tive of the effort put forth by the
officers and enlisted men la the
faet that this Training Unit won
tha Commander J. H. Bear Me­
morial Safe Driving Plaque three
times and tied one* In the past
five month*. This award waa
sitabUihvd aa a memorial to the
Commander J. H. Bear who lost his
Ilf* in an automobile accident.
This command attributsi its oxccptlonal safety record to the driv­
er education program supervised
by W. r . Giles, Naval Air Station
Safety Engineer, the unrelenting
encouragement by officer* and
senior potty officers and tha in­
centive provided by thr fifty dollar
prise presented ta lb* winner *f
IV Memorial Phqtic.
"By driving carefully, ee-h man
of this command ha* Invested in
FINKS TAKES OVER
CALGARY, AIU., (UP) — Bob
Masteraon has resigned as general
nianmger of the Calgary Stempedera of tlm Canadian Football
League and wUt be replaced hr
assistant coach Jim Ftnki. Mastersou Joined tha Stampederi last
season. Finks played with tha
Pittsburgh Stetter, for ala sea­
sons;

i straight Ufa Insurant* policy, i miuma a n apread over a lifetime
Our man pay a. premium of good lit easts leu than any other perJudgment and consideration for manent life Insurance,” said Cdr.
others. Tho policy provides life- P. H. Norvell Jr., Commanding Oftime protection, and because pro- fleer of the squadron.

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Each day the names of 4 people will be
publlahed In The Herald Claaaified
:olumni for FREE tickets to tho Movie-

United Fund Drive

land Ride-In and tha RItx theatres. If

Additional contribution fti tha amount of 323 or more to the United
Fund over tho week-end, a. re­
ported early this morning by the
campaign treasurer, Roy F. Minn,
are as follows:
Mrs. II. C. Oakes, ISO; Dr. C. W
Baker, |33; Mrs. Ann Bear, 333;
Robb's Bakery, 340; Maffett's
Auto Service, 333; Dr, J. C. Boyce,
135; Stewart Gatchel. 331; R. T.
MUwee, 333; Mrs R. L. Cornell,
133; Mra. Appleby's Restaurants,
) » ; and Mn. J. C. Mitchell, *3 .

?our name appears, clip tha ad, it Is
your free "eket—you pay only a email
service and tax charge on passes.

Present your Claaaified Ad Free Pass
to the box office of the theatre named.
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NOW SHOWING
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C. D. Brown Named
Retailer Assn. VP

A Sanford man was named an
officer of the Allied Gasoline Re­
tailers Association at Its fifth An­
nual Convention held in Panama
City recently.

C. D. Brown was elected First
Vice t’ resldent of tha statewide
organisation.
i
The 1938 convention wai set for
acts as host to the convention of
Miami at the same time that It
tho National Congress of Petro­
leum Retailers on Aug. 10-15, 19M.

cense, social j'curily card or other per­
sonal Identification with you.

or

•Movieland Ride-In

Note tha date -printed at the bottom
of tho ad. Your Pass must bo used be­
fore this expiration data.

FRANK SINATRA
Ml l /t GAYNUR
JEANNE CRAIN
EUOIE AlBEHl

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GUN
GLORY
There is a Rea! Need fora Woman’
Views and Opinions on the
City Commission.

•R itz Theatre

Make sure you havo your driver’s li­

CuiftlS ton
FEATURE 7:13
LAST BlltiW—8:14

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FRANK SINATRA
Ao JOE B. LEWIS
Tho Fi M om
BnterUlwor Who
Makes o MUltew
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

*-R E A L ESTATE FOE SALE

M O R E P EO P LE D O M O R E B U Y IN G A N D S E L L IN G

KENNETE E. SLACK

C U D at H U P

s LOST ft FOUND
1 FOE SENT
S BEACD EEXTALS
4 WANTED I* BENT
| _ EEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
O

arm s. acreag e, grove*
'ATE WANTED
■SAL ESTATE
W
MlSCELUflEOOS
W OT
FLANTS,
.FLOWERS. TLAf

SHRUBS

KENT

tt BOATS ft MOTORS_______

5 farm s c m m * machn■It FEW-UVESTOCE SUFFUES
9

&lt;Fortify)

]S ARTICLES WANTED
SI R A C E S 't* EAT
s b b a l t i faxlora

- c BBO
BROKER
REG. REAL ESTATE
1001 &gt;. 2nd
n
FA 2-0231

ONLY 3
Homes Left
in little Venice

so* Jr., F. . . M l ^ _ _
field Willetts, and A. W. W1
Uams, Bob Edvarda A. C. Doudney, Land Surveyor.
Ua n. P a n av*. r w s t FA MUR
New a M t s s n

U apM :

$700.00 Down .

Feature* elsetrie kitchens, terrasxo floors, and choice residential
locations.
A. h*. SHOEMAKER. JR.
Phone FA 2-3103

L.’S r J T a J T U S
Now U*4sr CoMtnetioa.
I
IS

RAYMOND M.BALL
REALTOR

eg KALI KELP WANTED
I* MALE «r FEMALE
a WORE WANTED
a BCSLNES8 OPfORTVNITllS S04 S- Park Art.
SU MONET W LOAN
M SPECIAL IBS W E S
MA ROOFING AjUJMBtNO

S JJ^»’"^S?nucTOM
s s s s a s s u .^
s i s s i s u ,v « » « »
r heartfelt thank* and • £
orteiatlfl* to our many trie not
»ho showed their many klnfj'
lesaaa durlo* the w e n t death
»f our beloved !ton and Brother,
:UKT13 E. McSWAIN.
H e T’ mcSWAIN FAMILY
■Jtifc SENT ‘

-

WELAKA APAETJfENTSt W
private hatha. 114 w. Fl»«t
BFFICIENCT
abU lor oMtlo or »l*gt*
Private bath *
W m Mf
loeatod aero i* from Fort « * « • ;
Intwtro Jacobson P o tt s w a .
urn. Apt. 2300 MallonvUl*ommerctal building foj rent or
■alt. 405 W. n r it, Phone FA
2-5037Ttrate tntriaca.T»od«rn furoUhod bedroom. Ph. -FA 186iO.
( room furnished apartment, 310
Magnolia. Available now. A.
K. Bossattar, FlorieL Ph. FA
2-16SL
Morris Furn. Apts. 201W W- l* t
FURNISHED cottage loeaUd on
17A93. Ph. FA 2-1467.________

AU d these beautiful homes a n
locate* m Lake Front Lot*.

BR. Masonry, Tilt bath, Hdw,

lS

*15.55 Mo. on balance..
•
ARMEE’S AGENCY. REALTOR
8. Gaylo Oabont, Asaoctet*
114 g. French
Ph. Offteo
PA 3-4221 or FA 24*11

WE HAVE A HOME
TOR YOU
HOMES— S
1 A 2 hatha.
Camplaha and ve**y N r
at* aerapuer.

t rowm furnished apartment, In*
* e l X r utffilUl. MS mo. 107
W. 9th.
P9§ clean dowiutaira apt* ^ ^
&gt;ark Ave*
n o n . 3 room furniohod VJt
loor apartment. Call TA 2-3993
■nixhed 2 s m a l l rooms, *25
nonth. Adults. 1»5 Jassamine.
bedroom unfurnished
h. FA i-MM.

Cer. Mwy. 17-92 A 2Tth SL
PhoM FA M M 1

BRA ILEY ODHAM, Pros.

LOCH
....
Texas Site House
Texas 81x« Roo m
Tasai Slsa Lot
Approx. 1473 Sq. Ft.
Plus Carport A Utility
Minimum Down 12500
Ph. OWNER — FA 2-099*

ROSA I,. PAYTON

BEAL P C T I yg g HaTE ROBERT A . WILLIAMS. ReaBar
Raymond LundqutsL Atsee.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg,

OLDER A CONTRACTOR
1. E. BATTEN
(U French Ave. — FA 2-3714 4 bedroom home. Large lot with
fruit trace. Lake Mary. Ph. FA
2*1541 or FA 2-5049.
LOCH ARBOR - Planned
kitchen with eating space
It has 3 largo bedrooms,
BRAND NEW!
2 tile baths, end a love­
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, double car­
ly Florida room with a
port, spacious rooms through­
wall planter off living
out, located in beautiful Loch
•A
room. Carporte and largo
Arbor near Country Club, un­
*
utility room. Total price
believably priced at 314.800.00,
*16.000.00. Term*___
as low as *1(00 down, balance
W. H. "BILLT STEEPER
leu than rent.
Rsolter A l a w
Asioc. Guj Allen. Grelche* Halt
Arietta Price. Ererett Harper
NEARLY NEW /
Phone FA 2-4901
113 N. Parts a Bedroom, tiled bath, hardwood
floors, beautiful kitchen with
Chany Real E ,u t* AgoKT
garbage disposal, air condition­
Dial PA 1-992*—Notary
ed, close to schools and churches,
1211 W. 13 St. Pear-Barber Shop
surrounded by horns* of equal
or greater value, with excellent
a
John R. Alexander
neighbors, priced at 612.400.00,
requiring 12*50 down, a bargain
V Reel E state • Insurance
you will agree.
107 Magnolia
FA 2-0293 See
Seminole Realty, 1901 Park
Ave., FA 2^232.
FOR SALE by ownar. 5 rooms
modern near s e h o o l , *600 3 BR block: *10.150.00, low as
down. Balance easy. FA 2 0729. *1.000.00 down, balance to suit,
2007 Adams Ave.
IF IT IS REAI, ESTATE
j)V Crumley &amp; Montelth
NEW 3 bedroom frame ,Fla.
nt 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4696
room, wall furnse*. $100 down.
Balance monthly. FA 20729.
For Sale by owner, home In Mayfair Section, 1th years old, with ‘ Coii.ult ~~A REALTOR !Firs*
in block of Lake Monroe. Spa­
CULLEN AND HARKEY
cious 7 rooms. utility room and 110 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2a*l
■creased is porch. Shows by ap­
1 bedroom bouse (completely
pointment only. Call FA 2-3438. New
furnished). Electric kitchen, tile
bath, screened porch, carporte,
Stenstrom Realty
ft utility room. Lot 100x104. In.
mired title on property. Aaking
H. E- STENSTROM
*5,500. Ph. spring 4-5531, Or­
Registered Broker
ange City.
1427 Laurel - Phona FA 2 2420

Home. A 400. mo. gross ineorae
realised. Full info. FA 2 S6S9.

Conventional

Wellborn Phillips Jr.
For more Information call th#
•ales office: Corner W. Cry­
stal Drive * Lake Mary Mock,
telephone FA 2-4*11 or FA 14011

TVService

AU 1*47 Eviarudas now ea sale. 12.50 per call plus parts, 8 years
Ala* boats an* trailer*.
experienre in TV Service on all
How will you awapT
makes and models. Ona year
will youtrawl T
..............you
guarantee en all parts. Wa also
‘ old mat
•ervie* suto and home radios.
Pletur* tubes repaired In yuur
borne. 66.93. guaranteed, 1 year.
FA-i-IMl Phone FA 2-3684, 9 a.m. to 8 n.m.
Including Dtbsry A Lake Mary
BARNES TV SERVICE
201 Eait Commercial
Oetkewi si
t t l l Park Am.
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, su it,
manta, invoUaa, band biUt, and
r f!g £ £ !
program. ■ t e.
Progrettiv*
sssreury Outboard Motor*
renting Co. Phona FA 8-1951—
Tremendous Prist Changes
« BP
234.00
403 W*tt 13th SL
10 HP Plus
339.00
NOW MK 21
439.0ft
WOOLSEY
MK &gt;6-40 HP
649.00
MK 66-8 40HP
599.00
Marin* FlaU haa
B e 76
50HP
*55.00
For Y ou r Boat
MX 76
60HP plus
878.00
Smnkarik Glum and Paint C*.
TrMMadoui trade-ins
Announcing new tin* at fine alum- 112-114 W- 2nd SL fh FA 1-4623
laum boats. Fishing beau through
ThrifU - checking account e o • t a
over night cruisers. Bait prices.
only *2 (or 2ft check* at Florid*
State Bank of Sanford.
IRS
GOODS
GATLIN BROTHERS
infer* Ave. Ph. FA 2-1682 Contractors, Draglinea: Groove
2232. Ph FA 2-3278 Sanford
ROD A REEL REPAIRS
412 Sanford Avenuo
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
RVHTXMS
AU types and tlaai, installed
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
“ Do It YouraelP*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
Machine and Supply Co.
3516 Park Av*.
FA 2-9461
A
207 W. 2nd SL
Tb. FA 2-543:
Have bolt* . . . Will Sell
Tbit it n p m to the Muvlcland
Have Evinrudee . . . On Sale
Ride-In for J. L. Sutton. Eap.
You have . . . Good Credit
Dale Nnv. 11. 1967.
Robson Snorting Goode
14

Outstanding beautiful new house,
huge living room and dining
aria. Three large bedrooms.
Hi baths, masonry conalnie.
lion- *005.00 down. Reasonable
monthly payments. Moan*
Jarvis, Phona FA M l 10.
2 bedroom, concrete block, furnulled house. Leaving t o wn .
FA 2-5050.
30 acre tile farm. 3 bedroom
bouse. Easy terms. Write Joe
Levy, P. O. Box 1154.

T n u s c ic n r o m r

H t r S d S S c T 9 Monday, November 4, u b t
26 A —BUILDING— REPAIRS— Th* Sanford
—
g------ -------"
PAINTING

M—SPECIAL 8 REVICES

DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere,
Vacuum Cleaner Repain
anytime. Rental service me!
Repairs A parts for all make* el
risansri. Electrolux, Hoover,
Kirby, Air-War, G. E. Replace­
Car
ment peril, woek guaranteed
Free pick up A delivery. Call
FA 14N4.
FA 6-4753.___________________ RiaiodsUng — Retooling — .Re­
siding — Materials — Contrac­
tors — Financing.
BOAT AND MOTOR BALE

ym . Lwwwar

tn rabbit*, good producers. Also
OUTSTANDING VALUE
hutch** A cuatoniera Uat. Call
FHA In tarvie* and FHA fin***2 bedroom house, concrete block
FA '2-6289 before 5 p.m. or af­
tag ovallahte.
construction located on two
ter 7 p,m. All day Sunday.
lata with 25 fruit trees. Electric
W* can qualify ysu far on* of
kitchen, wood floors. Near scho­ Small black A tan hound puppies.
thaaa horn** In 86 minute*. Ym
ol. Also large screened porch,
Make good pcU for children or
can start enjoying th* boa
car port* and utility room with
ran be trained for hunting. 8
while ws proeasa th* pager*.
laundry connections. Only |7,«
weeks old. Male *9.04. Female
000.00. at.000 down.
*5.00. 1726 Locust Ave.
EEAL ESTATE DE1VE-1N
Developed by
2544 French Ave.
Alaikan punny, thormigh.hred
J. W. 1IALL, REALTOR
4 months old, named "Cheena".
Johnny Walker, Asieciat*
Fh. FA 2-6567.
"Call Hell" Phona FA 24541

house, Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha

1107 WINNEROOD
3 Urea bedroom home,
let* than 3 months eld.
ImmHiat* occupancy. Ph.
FA 2-3899 for an appoint­
ment.

Choooo your choice
of Fliufielac Plans:
VA. FHA. In flarrle* ai

Loeatl***
South Pinaemt — S«a(«rd
Whispering Oaks — Titaerill*

•EE Se«WMo ■•Mtr i j r
able Rentals. FA M IL .
Stora building and fixtures on
East Geneva Av*.. formerly oc­
cupied by naming Groctry.
Call or see Susi* Kersey, 311
Tartc Ave.. FA 2-1356.

4

1 b oth
S bath
2 bath

Ph. FA 2 64*1

n &amp; r X W

RENTALS

R IA L ESTATE FOE BALL

U-A1 T1CLH WAHTB.

WANTED—AU Linds of scrap ma­
WOOD - WOOD • WOOD
terial. Zuckerman Salvage Yard
Genuine Pitch Pine A Oak. Fire
Thone F A .2-2*94.
Wood—Best deal In town. Call
US and your wood worries are
over. Bob A Ernie Morris.
Modern .Mr-Conditioned Salon
Phone FA 2-4228.
Soft Water Sham'bao
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
103 S. oak Ave.
FA 2-6748
Flowers — Plaeu — Shrubs
16—FBMALE h e lp w a n t I d
BEN MONROE NUUSURY
Celery Avenue
FA 2-0122 COLORED woman for canvaiaIng home to houte. Mutt have
PEAT COMPOST (Deetwelder’a)
car. Ph. FA 2-4330.
60c bv. beg
Immediate opening for full time
GRAPEVILLE NURSURY
help at th* BURGER-KING. No
Go West on lit SL or 20th 8L
t a b l e waiting, n» curb work.
to Grapevtll* Av*. FA 2-0685.
Apply in person to Mr. Salo­
mon, 1109 French Av*.
GRAY SHADOW

NURSERIES

Needed immediately, Lady with
ambition—to sell Avon Coimeties in DoBary and Oitren.
Writs Mrs. J. MUinich, Box 24&lt;l.
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
Lockhart or phone Orlando
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY,
GA 3-8949.
.1 blki. Weit CC Bldg. Lake
iUMALI
Mary.

SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
NEAR LAKE JESSUP

J

CASH FOR YOUR CAR
HOMER LITTLE
1012 Sanford Avenuo

For Paintlne and Repairing
FRED EOETTUER
2916 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-0216
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Mlrarl* Concrete Co.
309 Elm At*.________ FA 2-57*1
FLOOR landtag and flninkiag
Cleaning, w a 1 1 n t- Sirring
Seminole County *Uea 1618.
H. M. Glenn**, Lak* Mary
TED BURNETT
FOR BETTER PAINTING
2901 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2978
T. P. Matbii. contractor and build­
er. AddlUons and Remodeling.
Ph. FA 2-1731.
i f —/J6 TU!fc»—UliUtffl a n *
ROLLAWAY,
’AY, HosplUl and Baby
Beds. Day,
Dj
Week or Month—
T*1 FA, 2-3181,
.............rurmtur*
............. Caaur
116 W ilt First St
LaVera* School *f Dane*
Claiaea now forming Ui Tap—
Acrobatlo — Ballet. Also boya
clait A liny-lot* clan. Enrol)
now. FA 2-64:5.
NOTICE
After November 16th, we will
atari operating In our new ator*
which will ba located at 2553
Orlando Drive, 2 blocks South
of rig * Whistle.
b a Cg e r l y a p p l ia n c e
CENTER
116 S. Magnolia
Th. FA 2-3671

Do you want to dance th* latcatl
Sea Deanna and Georg* of De­
anna Sehool of Dane* Classes
Air Conditioning end Hasting
■tart November Sod. Saturday
C. H. STAFFORD
afternoon ft Saturday night
616 Oak Avenuo
FA 2-4731
elutes for th* 6, 7, 3, 0, and
10th grade,
Mimngraph Printing — Typing- 2603 Hiawatha—Ph. FA 2-0634.
Letter Writing — Card, and
Letters Addressed — rhoto
Copies of important papers—
Credit rfoort, — Collection*.
BELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Credit Bureau o f Banterd
Caih for any amount Super
Rm. 403-04 San. AtL NalT. Bank
Trading Post 1 mU* south at
_Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4184
Sanford. Phon* FA 1-0477.
CARTER HOME CLEANING
—Fnctory to you—
SERVICE
Aluminum
Window a Wall Waablng
Venetian Blinds
Floor Waxing—NOrth M in i
132 lllway 17-92
DcBary Encloitd head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic *nda. PlaMJe
or rayon Upea. Cotton or nylon
GARRETTS SEWINO CENTER
White—Neeehl—Etna
cords,
Repairs on all makes Machine* Scnkarlk Glass and Paint Co.
322 East First St.
FA 2-5244 112-114 W. 2nd SL fh. FA 2-4dJ8

Chrysler Airtemp

rag nnr

HEATING
H. R POPE CO.

T-Shirt*. 48e — Psint S2.S0 gal.
Camp Good*. Tarpaulins, ArmyNavy Surplui—310 Sanford Avo.

200 S. Park------FA 2-4231
Liquid embroidery sett corprr Double b u r n e r leroaen* heater
complete, reasonable. Ph. FA
enameling out/lta, silk icreur
2-461*.____________________
sett. Decorate it vnuriHr.
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
t akin Kaliniky fur, 2 men’s win­
2517 3. French
FA 2-1933
ter coat*, re clining chair, imell
gat atovc. All in good condition.
This la a pits to the Hilt theatre
1000 S. Park Ave., Apt. 4,
for Joe Prealley. Exp. date
Nov. 13, 1957, ______________ 50 1'air M en’s Dress Can la
U A— PLUMBING add ROOF­ Sheen Gabardine’* Dacron A
ING
__________ Wool, 100'o Dacron, Wool, Wa»h
ft Wear. Axiorted eixex 2.4-42,
regular price up In 811.50 a
pair. Now each pair 12.85. if
you Uk* all. Writ*. Box T13,
^ Sanford Herald.

ytiWiTintrT^---------Coatoasting ft Eapalrt
1067 Saaford Ave. Pb. PA 2*663

CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower Boys Wanted—tn tell The San­
Plumbing — Kreaky Heating
Shop, 200 H. Park Ave., Sanford.
ford Herald Monday through
M. G. HODGES
Fridays at 3:30 p.m. Coma to
FA 2-1122. W* telegraph.
Tho Herald office and ask for Stndca on AU Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST Rill Vincent niter 3:30.
PaoLe Read
Phone FA 2-6031
Phone FA 2-1861
Experienced cabinet maker. Ap­
For dependable Service
ply Wallis Cabinet Shop, DeH. J. KING
Member of FVorlat
B ary.______ ______________
Plumbing and Supplies
Telegraphy Delivery A tan.
Kohler Plumbing
Saltiman for full time work.
Sea our cabbage plant*. Copen­
Teem Water Heatera
Western Auto. 214 E. Kim St.
hagen and mid aeaion variellea.
1534 Orla.’do Dr.
FA 2 0463
FA 2-6556.__________________
i4-U A Lfc « H U a Le ------------Plumbing ft Heating, Frr* EtliStrawberry plant*.
Clyde C. Young man or lady, iil c i and
males, All work guaranteed for
Mua*. 2 mile* out W. l it SL,
clerical experlaoct preferred
one year. BiU LaBree, LongPb. FA 2-4201.
Apply In perton at Winn’a T.V..
wood. Phona VAlley 64291.
corner tit St. and Sanford A t*.
This is a pat* tn Ihr Movicland
S’ 6 i i -W U r K W A s tip
Ride-In for Daniel W. Burnham.
Haynes Office Machine Co , Type­
Exp. date Nov. 13, 1967.
writer*. adding machine*, Sate*- FOR baby-sitting. Call FA 2-37JL
Rcntali, 314 Mag. FA 2-0466.
PLUMBING
Retired carpenter available for
■set and Repair Week
imall or odd jobs. FA 2-5093.
Free Estimates
Ford 'St Country Squirt Station Man dciirea part time Job dur.
K. U HAEVET
Wagon. Mtchanirtlly excellent,
Ing day, Th. FA 2.4539.
M4 Seated Av*. Phone FA 2-IMS
exterior wood trim fair. (.150.
W. E. Gray. Ph. FA 2J9I8.
Baby lilting w a n t e d . Day or
CLARK
eight. Reliable. FA 2-0922.
DON'S’ COVER SHOP
Plumbtng, Heating ft Supply Co.
Automobile
Interior Decorator Experienced
Contracting ft Repairs
secretary deairea
Seat Cover* — Truck Scats
part time work morning*, Call 1616 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374
At Willis Pontiac—301 W. l i t
Highway 17-82 South Sanford
FA 2-2891.
All kinds Automotive Ropairi
U-.SPF.CIAI, s u BVIce A
ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SHOP
Ooteoa
FA 2-1366 Sewing machines repaired, family
and Industrial 44 year* Singer
34 Pootiae—Factory air condit­
experience. Call NO 2-4195.
ioning, power ateering, power
brakea, clean. 34.000 aetual Tailoring by Campbell, Eeit
Geneva Ave. Open every day.
mitei. one owner. Sacrifice at
wholeiale price, 51250.00 Ph.
WELL DRILLING
FA 2-6343 after 6 p.m.
Fslrbsnki-Mcri* Pump*
Repairs
to all makes
Need n good 2nd ear?
HOWARD C. LONG
SEE KAY HERRON
207 E. Commercial A n ,
Your Pontiac Saletman
Pbon* PA 2-1333
New and Uaed Cera
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m- Let us build your dock), bulkhead!
FA 2-2363. 301 Writ Ftr*t fit.
and tea walla. Water Front Canstrvcuoa Co. FA 20330.
It will nay YOU to aeo ua before
ou buy. Open Evening* and 10 monthe free eervt.-e on new laj ode ye.
ttrument purchase from ua.
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALE*
BUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP
Palatke, FU.
2004 Cedar Avenue FA 2-0733

IMPERIAL DECORATORS "
Painting and 1'aptring
Ph. FA 2-3716 afUr 6

a*— p ia n o m m c i
PIANO TUNWO ft RBPAMUNG
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 24223 After 6.00 p. m.
m— e l e c t r ic a l

s e k f ic B

"

FRIGIDA1RE appUancoa,
eel*
end aerrie*. O- H. High. 0-/i*do
Fla. Pboae FO 6-3316 or San­
ford FA 8*3688 after ( p a
ElecDtcal Contrading
Home Wlnnr and Repairs
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
Din FA 2 0913

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

HELD OVER
PRE -HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Bookcase
Red
one
Mr. ft Mri. Dreiser
Beveled Mirror
Chest

Reg.
31*900

Royal Comfort
tnnenpring Mattraia
R eg
1116.00
Matching Box Spring
Now AH For Only

$195.00
Term*
Term*
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
e c h o ls n cn n iN o c o .
Cor. 2nd ft Magnolia FA 2-5321
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Fro* Delivery

Uaed furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Beught-iold. Larry’s Mart
311 Sanford Av*. PtL FA 24131

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WILSON-MAIER
Now and Uaed Furnltvre
311 E. First SL Ph FA 2 3521
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
Built By
Muter Craftsmen I*
Style and Csnitraetloa
Th* tarn* ga Thor*
Prixed Sine*
Colonial Daye
Finished Tot
Florida Cttmata In
Your Choice of Woods

9 / o w ti£ i
TRADE-IN NOW ^

Get th* moit for your old
ain iL B K fl-^ A ilifurnlttirt.
PAINT1NG
BerrykUl Fainting Contractor
Liccnied — Bonded — Union
■re* EtUmatn — Compare our
1‘ rices FA 2-22S7 after 5:00.

This la a pais to the RUa theatre
for Phillip Byrd. Exp. date Nov. Tor Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pb
13. 1967.
TA 34169 or FA 2-6047.
it-

$SAVE$

Furniture and Applianea*
New A Uaed

Mather of Sanford
203 06 East First

FA 3-0996

THE CARD OF THANKS
tradoue axptetslon o f gratitaba to thooe who lave agar
■“
uibutaa but also courteauily acknowledges tho aanlaae a i , .
nesaaa of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot
be mailed.

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There la no proscribed form for a_carft of Thanks, tt ean been
brief or aa detailed as you dasiro. When the occasion comet.roe
sympathetically understanding member *f oar staff to
aialat you.

MEMORIUM” NOTICE
It la th* custom of many families in this country to -w n t * »
rati a bereavement by an 'In Mamorlum’* notte* In aawtpapw
classified columm. They find a rent aolac*
Inc* therein. Preparotwa
Prep*rau*a tr~

selection of n cuitnbl* verso brings back to tone tender, plansail
recollections. As Ellin Cook,, th* English poet nan lo beautifully
•xprtSMd it:
.
“How ecuctly sweet nr* the oehoe*
that start
What memory stays an old tua*
on tha heart/’
Most frequently an In Mamorlum la Inserted on tha anntrortary of daalh. However, other dates, which It Is fait a n apprm
prlato or meaningful are also selected. The birthday of tb* t o
parted, th* wedding annlveroary. Memorial Day, av*a ChrUtmaa
art among other significant occasions chosen.
U you an haslfant to «presa your tender thoughts la aoeti*
form, you may avail yourtalf of th* Herald's ceUeeura *f oriainal
verses. That* n o rm la poetic beauty th* emotions of the heart­
strings. Among them ar* verses appropriate to any rlrrmaitanrt

THE RATE
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Ctnfral Prut Writer
THE NEXT eetelllte to be sent echool 1* hound Turkey he cam*
up by the Ruaelan* will have a up with—"On th* norih by Crandog as passenger, three top Soviet berries, on lb* eait by Dressing,
rocket acltnliiti announce. A on the eouth by Meshed Poletees
Sky* terrier, no doubt.
and on the wait by Pumpkin Pie."
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H'e ion’t knew uAnt tha gueTAe an feeler iretbe on IIt
•hit would be tryin./ to prove by k.iuckUt—ratlairapht. Jut tort
/He—uwlri* )»•« that they rex of knockin' (round f
build Me world'# Aipbeii toyI I I
bouse.
A iter mevle eetreei sty* the*
1
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p'rl* I* eueeaed should b* "•II ears
At Ikef, If probably will be end "a maulh.'1 Tkat's nal OUT
mighty eeefuelnp (a th* M|h-6ylnp Ida* *f baawtyl
M*&lt;k whan ha dlKovara ba’a Inl i t ’
■Id* th* mean at whlek h* Ii When viewing televiiton an*
should get up and walk around
kayfifI I t
at h u t once an hour, h v i 4
Junior Is already dreaming of medico, w* do, Doe, w* do—u
Thanksgiving. When asked la far aa the refrigerator and back.

T n w r in fl flin r n r

Brookfield Mills
Clean, pleasant surroundings. Wonder­
ful opportunities for experienced
sew ing machine operators* Apply
206 North Elm Ave.
U U SUlny

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t. Glasser Has Civilian Employes
Receives Checks
ftnForUnusual Darin* etmaonlw h*U r t i i r i
k j T IT IA N SANIMt

MWYOWC^S^©IfVyen1for

m noenalT le y an ivory toothrwfe with tea brleUoa tailored to

fcoa combed tho mirfcota *» Eur­
ope and Asia to make available
the broth, plua other Itoma "never
before aooa la thla coontry.’*
Soraa aaeatha a*o KllloU Olaeoor, a buy ana M » whh red* tab Monde hair, eat hlm~lf op
ae a company he calle "Panther
Xntevnatloul,” to da n wholajilo
,aad mall arte* buataooa fa* new
a* m u— 1 graduate from abroad.
■a iHerat— n Vn Badtoa
, A whirhrtad H-day trip to Eulopo aad tho For Xaat nanltod In
a aaUoctioa of everythin* from
teakneratchaa* with eprtag* to a
i t pan— traaaWar radio with pil­
low attachment
Qlaaaor, who got tho nama
"Panther" from n netfeaa charac­
ter la Ernest Hemingway'* “ Snow*
af IUlmanJarn," ealli hie **dlaaamriaa" th— flh M to M atoraa
oevota tho country. To yet the
toothbrush, a Chineaa product, all
yea have to da la shall eut fa, plua
a copy of year biteline ob a piece
tachmaat that pl*ya ancle to the
person waiting at tbs other end
Bf th* Una; another that tape re­
tards conversations; a mad money
charm mad* af 15-cent subway
tokans framed la solid gold, with
tha token mounted an It ean bo
removed In ease of emergency;
Mack star aappMns; cultured
pearls; playing card* made like
mahjong sate; shall place mats
•at a land squares, and aU menaeri of toye and underwater fishb f oqulpmant.
Cant By pew* Uauesal
**I just ean’t pasa up anything
tn usual,'' said Glasser. Bnt ha did
turn down offer* to Import ce­
ment mixing machines and shrunIton heads.
Glaiaor, barn b New York and
Psared in Wichita, Kan., studied
finance at Columbia University
Ho got bis early business expertanc* buying and rolling precious
and seml-preeiout stones for hts
father, and merchandising to«metie* and Jewelry for a couple of
New York retail stores.
In Mi office, a big loft-Ilk.
place, Glusar also black-dye.
about 100 thousand pairl* a month
—claiming "wa'ra tha only people
who ean." He manufactures fish­
ing files and can produce some
J.OM to 4,000 pieces of jewelry
per day, Including baby charms
and novelty Items for adulte.
Glasser said he hopes hi* busi­
ness will bo of service to small
Ilrmj, who don’t want to and
can’t afford the time aad money
of shopping abroad.

Um Nival Air Station roaonUy,
Captain Lion*| A. Arthur, Com­
manding Offlear. NAf Sanford
presented check* to throa drill aa
employee for oboe* a m a fo parformanee of dutlaa and baneftrial
euggetUons aavfn* Um Qewmmem approximately R l l t .
A tlOO dollar award was pewlented to Mlta Helen Sun sky af
the Security Department in race*nlUon of her ahare average per*

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WINNERS:

AN T ONE CAN ENTER

-H e w lean shall I take
re a n itl la n r rent, harlmo
•arrow Is n r heart dallrT*
Found b*twien Faalaas It
and II.

Tonr oatry mast bo arronpaaled by a atatoment la R word*
*r less com pi*tlnf tb* phraio: THE BIBLE HELPS ME BSCAlISBi
*

HOLLER
T. V. ft Radio Servlet
Phone FA 2-4920*
Owned A Operated By
Base Young • Don Ragan

-Thorofor# t fear* catlod
thoo. that thou movvot m «a»
kaitw i unta mo what I ahall
d o."
Found hodwoou J M in u s! IT
and II.

-T ha otmo was tho first
altar that ho bollt ualo tha
L-JTd."
Found batwoen t nouiual tt
and II,

Motor Sales
4. Address your entry: BIBLE CONTEST EDITOR, The
feed Herald. M l W. l i t Sanford, Florida.
I. Deadline for this contest la midnight Monday, an* nook
th* del* of this publication.
4. Contestants may ntn only I Bible wkk each
Bach advertisement la considered a separata

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ara u k t t la thy mlet»r*u o * thou aru a
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Progressive

Printing .
For An Tha Family
Nana Boah . Paradis*
Freeman
. Natortlroe
Star Brand . Aaierieaa
Girl
. Poll Parrott

Job-Commerclal-Rook

"Progrexalr# Print Ing
For Profresnivn People”
Ph. PA 3-18S1 4*8 W. 13th

SHOE STORE

CARDINAL

SOI E. Sad S t
Ur*, en tran t E J«h

"t will call aa th* LarC. who
It worthy to ho pralMd.”
Found batwsaa It annual It
and 11.

Spcclallifnf In AH

Sanford Linoleum
Tile Company
Free EsBmatoa
Asphalt—Ylayl A Rabtwr
TU# Linoleum — Caryota

Jewelers
R*f. Jeweler*
Diamond* - Watch** —

Saul Abeam—

Javatvy — Watch XopoJro

Ph. FA 2-3311—1ST W. Ill

Ph FA I-33*3-113 B. Park

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Canvas &amp;
Aluminum
Awnings
Jalousies

Seminole
Jalouise Co,
Ph. FA 2-3032
603 W. 3rd St*
Mr*. Hoy lehmldt.

"H ow tharofor* h ark** thou
uuln tho t o l n o&lt; th* word*
o f th* Unrd "
f o ,n 1 b a lw lt , 1 * • ■ *• &lt; td

aad ta.

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I ^ iil with all sour Sm i i i
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■rout i&gt;Jt th* r in iM iv of
thni* Uint n V iiih til It."
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"P ear* be with thee."
Found S t l e i i t Judaea
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Ph. FA 2-4231

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Company

A M. (Johnny) Cameron

Now Available In Sanford

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1. beatify s a m e * ton exact location af THREB (f)
Wo pog*.
A flnbmR year tbro# Urattftod verase etthor aa Ma p
a fla b pi— of paper. Entrieu aad* aa plain p
epadfy aa— af flrma ipoaaorixg each af tha thro* i

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Denier

RENEW OLD RIVALRY
ATHENS. Ga., (UP) — When
Georgia meets Alabama h»r# on
Saturday it will continue on* of
Dixie’* oldest football rivalries. It
will mirk the 43rd meeting botween the two schools In a series
which dates back to 18M.

Homo Improvement*
Car Porte* Roofing Eta.
Nl*) DOWN PAYMENT
FHA k Conventional
LOANS
P. a Box 601 FA 2-4969

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YOU MAY
RECEIVE YOUR
BIBLE

pariod from January to inn# 1MT.
Captain Arthur commandad Miaa
Suraiky and Uiankad her for bar
eouelenttoua effort* and naanIflsh Interest In bar Job,
A ITS dollar award waa presented
to Hr.' Prank E. Holmes of tb*
Public Works Department for tho
beneficial suggestion that ho sub­
mitted which recommended that
pra-primed lumber be storked for
use by the Publle Work* Mainten­
ance Division. Captain Aether com­
mended Mr. Holmes for Ms Idaa
which lavct tha Government MO
man-hour* each year and results tn
approximately $1£31.00 military
firings annually.
A fts dollar award waa preianted to Mra, Shirley A. Hern of the
Security Department for he* bene­
ficial suggestion whleh rocommended elimination of a lo* book
that waa a duplication of efforts
and records. Captain Arthur com­
mended Mrs. Hern on her Idea
which saved man-hours s*d ma­
terial resulting In approximately
1228.00 monetary sarincs an­
nually.
MLSCUK
HUNTINGTON. W. Va. M—
Gaylord C. Martin, IS, Cheiapeike, Ohio, wta a marked man
when he dropped acroia tha Ohio
Rlvrr here for a game of pool
while on tear* from the Nary.
Alert police apotted his hopped up
car as tha nna that eluded them
on a 100 mp.h. chase through
downtown Huntington last J u l y
and put htjn (n jail on a charge
of ruckles* driving.

•am regard)*** a* ai
craed to partidpato

LUMBER S

GOOD GULP

MACHINE AND

PRODUCTS

SUPPLY CO.
• Power Lawn Mower*

6UPPLY YARD

Phillips 66

DUMONT

• Sprinkler System*

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hatever
San too Station
money is needed to
401 * . Tat Street
settle matters quickly,

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Pump*

PhOM FA 3-6432
P. a Box UM
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and conveniently.

FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Open Saturdays 9 to 12 Noon

-H o thot hath no rule avar

hlo t o t &gt;oint I* lino a ,lir

that ta broke* daw*, aad
without wallo."
Fauod ketwoo* rto*orVa M
aad Id.

We Bay Sel And Trade
New aad Uoed Form]hare

G .A .C . F IN A N C I

WILSON MAIER

♦Old SUih i tkoWor a*ildi&gt;«|

Furniture Co. In*.
COMPLETE HOME
FURNISHINGS

DOWNTOWN - 401 Watt Central Aveno*.. . . 6 Arden 3-dd9 »

341-313 Eaat let Itroot

COLONtAlTOWN—l Id] lop Co W ot Dtlra GArttoi J J44 I

Ph. FA 2-3622

Ted Williams

CELERY C IT Y
PRINTING
COMPANY

Seminole Dry
Cleaners

If Ha Worth Printing Ito
worth printing right!
Of flea Ont/Htem

A I paebagoo to

115 South Park
PH. FA 2-2591

oleor plnstte bag*

Phono FA 2-4932
220 Magnolia

WoaLtngkoufo
Maytag
Zenith TV

LUMBER ft
hardw are

CO.

Sharwhi Palata

Fbana FA W6T3

111 Magnolia

frigid air# AppUaaeoa

FA 2-3464

Otoe Non; Pegy T-S; Wadnttdey 4 lolatdey M I

205 E. 25th St.

LOAN 6 M A D I TD RISIDBNTS O f A U NIARRY TOWNS

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�Weather

Shop and Save
In Sanford
AX WDfKMDW T DAILY NEWSPAFKt
Established 1909

CofC
Members
1 TW foBending bulaetMt, shown
with the eUsilflcitfcm sod the tot­
al Bomber of bualnostes In the sec*
4 o o , have Joined the Seminole
Tounty Chamber of Commerce
during Us current membership
campaign:
K*. •— Department Mom, Fire
and Tens (IS)
Cowan's
Manuel Jacobson
Itel’ i Fire ft Ten
J. C. Penney A Co.
FuneU's
, Sears Roebuck
YoweU'i
J vey’a o f Orlando
No. 1*— Ready-To-Wear— Sheet
Na. 10—Ready-To-Wear—Shoe* (I)
Ivoy’t
B. L- Parkins A Son
Sanford Shoe Center
Na. 11— Drag Stores (SI
Reumlllat A Anderson, Inc.
Touchtost Drug Co.
N*. I t - Furniture, Floor Covertags, Upholstering^ V ■ n e 1 1 a ■
ftBlteds, Mattress Mrga. (14)
berry’s Warehouse Furniture
Furniture Center
Mather of Sanfcrd
Sanford Furniture Go.
Wilson-Malrr Furniture Co.
No. U —Gai A Oil Companies (II)
Lewis O. Dinkins
Standard Oil Co.
Thrift Oil Co.
No. 14— Groceries A Flak Markets
Feeds A Seeds (14)
0T. A ties Burpee
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed
Ne. IS— Hardware, Auto Parte,
Appliances A Related Services
&lt;11&gt;
Firestone Store*
Sanford Auto Parts
Western Auto Associate Store
No. IS— Hotels, Motels, Apart­
ment House■ £ Trailer Courts
&lt;U)
A m ilage Cabin Court
Monteruma Hotel
Park Avs. Trailer Court
No. 11— Insurance A Real Eatate
111)
Carraway A MeKJbbtn
Crumley A Montleth
N. V. Farmer
H. James Gut Agency
J. W. Hall
f Ruth M. Hamilton
Mrs. Bobble Joe Hunt
A Kerns Insurance Agency
• Ray Peck
Seminole Realty
Williams Insurance Agency
R. A. Williams

•

Local United Fund
Drive Continues

“ The drafting of a legislative bill
is much the same ss the planning
of a building," said Senator Dougias Stenstrom as he spoke to the
YMCA meeting Friday in Orlando.
Continuing with hla subject on
“ How to Draft A Legislative Bill",
he said. “ It all begins with an
idea.” The legislator, Ilka the
architect, follows a certain techni­
cal procedure and draws detailed
plans which can easily be studied
and followed by the builder.
The aim of every bUI should be
to set forth in elaar, concise and
understandable language, he con.
tinued, the details of a plan, which,
when adopted into law, becomes

the pattern for the people of the
state to follow,
* The Senator related that "Our
government grows, exists and
changes through planning and
building Ideas into law. These laws
largely determine the progress,
growth and development of our
state."
Reiterating that poorly drafted
bills create confusion snd lead to
litigation, he aaid that many times
not onty the purpose of the bill
Is defeated but in fact many un­
foreseen and undesirable resits art
the consequence.
Senator Stenstrom said that In
drafting a bill then are three ma­
jor considerations: first, whit is
the object of the bill? Secondly, is
the bill In conflict with eithsr the
state or U. S. constitution*? Thirdly, how will the bill affect existing
statutes If any with respect to the
subject, matter?
"Just as It takes th* architect
considerable time and study to
draw the plana of a fine building,
it takes the legislator considerable
WASHINGTON &lt;m— President time and study to draw a good
Elsenhower will meet with his
cabinet twice this week to discuss
the budget and legislative pro­
gram he will submit lo Congress
when It reconvenes In January.
The first meeting was scheduled
for today; the second will be held
on Friday,
Acting White House press secre­
tary Anne Wheaton aaid, “ these
two meetings are part of a plan
to consider legislative programs
and budget programa prior to leg­
islative meetings ln early Decem­
ber. . "
The December meetings lo

Lake Monroe Man
Dies Early Today

arranged before tha newt of Spotnlk II was released to the world.
Russia's satellite and missile
advances were almost certain to
figure In the budget discussions.
however. The President Is under
strong pressure from some con­
gressional Democrats to step up

Frank S, Thurston. 72, died early
this morning at his home (n Lake
Monro*.
He came to Lake Monroe a year
ago from Chattanooga, Tenn. Born
May S, 1885 In Louden, Tenn., he
was a retired interior decorator.
He Is survived by one ton Ed­
ward Thurston. Chattanooga, Tenn.
a daughter. Mrs. Chester Fraley,
Chattanooga,
Remalhs will be sent to Chatta­
nooga this afternoon for funeral
ami burial. Brisson Funeral Home
Is In charge.
,

(UP) — A new Islet was rising
from the surface of the sea today
amidst volcanic explosions — less
than a week after another disap­
peared. The Fatal underwater vol­
cano ha* gone Into renewed activ­
ity and has hurled ash and molten
rock high Into the air. In nearly
a month of earlier activity, the
volcano built a new Islet which
last week sank Into th* tea and
disappeared.
has Invited a representative of the
Stale Service Offlee of the Flori­
da Department of Veterans Affairs
at a consultant on matter* con­
cerning Federal or State benrfit*
to veterans, their dependents or
survivors.
Appointment* for consultation
with thi* representative may be
made In advance by contacting the
County Service Officer at Brumley-Pulcslon Rldg.,'where personal
interviews will be available on
Nov. 7, from 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
REACHES HIGH COURT
RALEIGH, N.C. (UP) -The case
of seven Negroes, eaeh fined &lt;23
and court costs for trespassing at
a racially-segregated Ice cream
parlor in Durham. N.C., has
reached the state Supreme Court.
The Negroes, one a Methodist min­
ister, were arrested Juno 23 when
they refused to leave a section of
Me Royal Ie* Cream Co. reserved
for whites.

riHHSY CtNHAl MIIGI8TPwidents James M. Symes
(top) of the Pennsylvania Rail­
road and Alfred t. Pertmsn
(bottom) of tho New York
Central Railroad announced in
Nsw York that they are study
Jrg plans for a merger of th*
roads Into on* giant system.
■The two railroad* have eomflMned assets of stout »3,«W._ fl^rnsaGowAi)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957

United Press Leased Wire

Drafting Legislative
Bill Topic O f Talk
M ade By Stenstrom

Contributions lo the United Rind
In amounts of 125 or more as reported by eampalrn headquarters
today are:
Standard Oil Co., 125; Miriam
Smith Morrison, 123; Touchton
Drug Co., &lt;100; Sam C. Lawton,
&lt;23; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughey,
&lt;23; Sidney E. Ives, &lt;30; Ail Souls
Catholic Church, &lt;100; K. A. Juthe,
&lt;*3; R. B. Hiscnx, $21; Rsnd.ll
Electric Co., &lt;23; Hunts Tuxedo

•

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

MOSCOW m - Soviet Scientist
T. Khachaturov said today a typer
fuel already developed in the So­
viet Union could aend a rocket ta
the moon In ten hours, speeding
it nearly M.000 miles per Mur,
Khachaturov said the new fUN
was developed to launch Sputnilt

IT into spaea with Its dog passen­
ger at eight kilometers per sec*
end—17.885 miles in hour.
Ilia remarks were contained in
a special article on “ The Thresh­
o l d of Interplanetary Transport”
published today in "Gudot
the
organ of tha Soviet transport min-

totry,*
Khachaturov, who Is a corre­
sponding member of the Soviet
Academy of Sciences, said In or­
der to give the rocket propelling
Sputnik II Its “ enormous speed jf
eight kilometers per second, new
types of fuel were necessary."

“ Interplanetary travel becomes
obvious," he said, “ since with a
speed of 11 kilometers per second
24.3W miles per hour a rocket has
already overcome the gravitational
&gt;ull of the earth and can go into
ntcrplanatary apace.
“ A trip to the moon would re­
quire approximately 10 hours . .
the dreams of humanity will be
materialised. We are pasting the
threshhold of a new type of So­
viet transport-interplanetary."
Another Soviet scientist said
Russia is capable ef sending a
rocket to the moon and bringing
It back. But there waa no confir­
mation here ef reports Russia
But the hottest race was for In­ would send one ter tha monn on
dividual bombing honors between Thursday's 40th anniversary of
two BIT Stratojct crews command­ the Bolshevik revolution.
ed by Capt. Clyde W. Armstrong
The new statement came as one
uf Grand Rapids, Mich., represent­ of ^Russla’ a leading rocket and
ing Uie Mist, and the S841h Wing missile scientist* Indicated that
crew from Little Rock, Ark., com­ Lalka, the lltti* husky dog aboard
manded by Capt. Roy W. Howard Sputnik II, Is not e je cte d to live
of Salina, Kins.
more than a few day*. There were
‘ As the crewi took off for the turnon earlier that Laika—Rus­
final mission Armstrong's group sian for “ Little Barker” — might
led by only one point for Individ- be returned allvt.
usl bombing honors, Each also
Modest Amount of Fast
had a good shot at the overall
Yurt Khlebtsevlt, author of a
bombing-navigation t i t l e with much-discussed recent project for
Armstrong's crew in fourth place a flight lo the Moon, Mars and
and Howard's in fifth.
Venus, aaid today over Moscow
The keenly-fought SAC competi­ rai^lo the speed of the second Sput­
tion involved two crews each from nik la eufflcient to send a rocket
43 U. S. Air Force bomb wings, to the moon and return.
most of the D4T outfits, and two
lie said the amount of fuel need­
from the British Royal Air Force. ed would be relatively m odestThe RAF Valiants and Vulcani, just enough to get a space ship out
however, suffered equipment trou­ of the earth’s gravitational pull,
ble and were fir down the list In
Moscow radio hinted Monday the
the tourney.
necessary super fuel had been
developed.

SA C Crews Complete
Flying, Bombing Tourney
Contract Is Set
For First Sewer
Unit Installation
CAfNELBERRY— A contract
for the first unit of t sanitary
sewer Installation has been let by
Casselberry Gardena, Hibbard Caaselberry, president of the develop­
ment corporation said yesterday.
The G. H, Grier Co., of Winter
Park, wai awarded the contract.
Excavation work Is listed for an
Immediate-start and tile la expect­
ed to be on the site within the next
few days, according to works tuperintsndent Jack Hilliard, general
manager of the Grier Co.
The sewage system meets ill
FHA and VA specifications and will
serve 2) homes in a new area be­
ing developed In the Queen’a Mir­
ror South Addition.
The system will be extended as
development and bulldipg con­
tinues, with the construction of a
disposal plant on a location East
of Semlnola Blvd., Casselberry
said. Also, that property owner*
In the sewage district may request
connection

ORLANDO, tr— Bomber crew*
o f the Strategic Air Command
early today completed the Air
Force's annual precision (lying and
bombing tournament.
. The host bomb wing, the Mist
ef Plnecastle AKB here, led the
standing* for the Fairchild Tro­
phy, awarded fur bombing and
navigation excellence, as the big
jet bombers streaked over the
3,200-mlle course tor the last time
tortsy.

Moonlight Cruise
Slated Thursday

Members and friends of the San­
ford Boat and Ski Club have sche­
duled their monthly moonlight
cruise this Thursday.
Boat* will put in at their own
convenience and Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Robson will host Ihe affair
at their camp on the river.
Skiing and swimming will be en­
joyed in the afternoon followed by
cookout In the evening.
After an evening of dancing and
singing the boats will leave about
10 p. m. and cruise back by moon­
light.
Commodore Woodall stated this
morning, that If the wsather is
cold, the activities will bo held In­
The Sanford Fire Department an­ side.
swered a rail yesterday morning
CYPRIOTS WARN BRITISH
at 10 o'clock at the Day and Night
NICOSIA. Cyprus (UP) — The
Grill, 701 French Ave.
Cause of Ihe fire was a grill pan Greek Cypriot underground EOKA
on top of the stove dripped on the organisation circulated a leaflet
today pledging Its determination
burner and ignited.
The building Is owned by Joe lo continue its "struggle for free­
dom" against the British colonial
Moss and occupied by A. E. Skully.
Answering the call with Chief government. The leaflet, signed by
M. N. Cleveland were Lt. Crow, Greek Cypriot leader nigenli,
warned Sir Hugh Foot, the new
Bcnelt, Veckaey and Faint.
governor, that “ Cypriots have tak­
en the irrevocable decision to ac­
For Information On
quire their freedom by all
CIRCULATION
mean*." EOKA last March de­
PH. FA 2-2G11
clared a truce in its antl-Brltl*h
or after 6:30 p.m,
campaign which resulted In much
violence.
PII. FA 20973

Firemen Answer
Alarm A t Grill

,

Collins Appeals For Constitution
TALLAHASSEE W— Gov Le-, feels “ there la every good reason
Roy Collins made his first direct I to believe something much better
appeal to the people Monday night [ will be forthcoming from the Legon behalf of the proposed new Mature as It will be constituted
Florida constitution, whieh he under the new plan."
He said he “ resorted to every
said would be a big step forward
in building a belter stale govern­ Influence I could honorably use
and still live with my conscience"
ment.
The governor, in his monthly re­ io wring the best reapportionment
port to th* people, said in effert formula possible from the Legis­
he la convinced that if adopted lature, “ and It was not easy to
at the poll* in the November 1938 get approved."
Collins departed from the con­
general election, the Constitution
would p r o v i d e the first real stitution only on'** during his 15chance to crack the stubborn poli­ minute address. He said that ef­
tical bloe which hat consistently fort* of the Committee of South­
stymied any re apportion ment of ern Governor* of which he It a
aeata which would give the more member to get President Elsen­
populous counties a greater voice hower to remove federal troop*
from Little Rock was not a “ total
in the Legislature.
The proposed constitution em­ failure , . I believe the over-ali
bodies the provision for a 43- results of our discussion with the
member state Senate and a 114- President will prove meaningful
member House. Collins said he and helpful."

ours

Turning back to the Constitu­
tion, he said, "I ran assure you
from first-hand experience of butt­
ing my head against a solid block
of opposition In the Legislature
that nothing better can come out
ot the Legislature as it i* now
constituted."
The proposed new charter wmtld
give the state a lieutenant gov­
ernor, provide a start on local
“ home rule," as well as the
changes in apportionment. But
Collins said that eirn without
these, the clarification and norginlralion uf existing taw* In the
new constitution would Justify its
adoption and "give u* a well or­
dered and sound foundation upon
which to build, both by legisla­
tive action, as well si by other
constitutional improvements in the
year* ahead."

Mason Executive
Director Of State
Audubon Society
The Florida Audubon Society Is
welcoming Its new executive direc­
tor, C. Russell Mason, who arriv­
ed this past week from Masnehu*
sett*, and 1s located at the Soclety'a headquarters, 003 Orange
Ave., Winter Park. Mason Is not
a newcomer to this region, for
from 1920 to 1940 he lived In San­
ford, serving first as manager of
the- Florida Branch of (be seed
firm, Francis C. Store* and Co.,
Inter In a similar capacity for W.
Alice Burpee Co,
For Ihe past 18 years, Mason
has been executive director of the
Massachusetts Audubon Society,
with headquarters in Boston. Un­
der hi* leadership, the member­
ship in that Society Increased from
2100 to 1800, Its wildlife sanctuar­
ies from three to twelve, Its staff
from six to To, and lit operation*
budget more than fifteen-fold.
Mason alto served for 18 year*
as secretary-treasurer of the Mass­
achusetts Conservation Council,
and hla participation in thla snd
other conservation a c 11 v 111e »
brought him the 1951 medal of the
Trustees of Public Reservations for
"outstanding service to conserva­
tion." He Is the suthor of Picture
Primer of Attracting Birds, pub­
lished by Houghton Mifflin Com­
pany, a* well at many magaxlne
articles.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mason have pur­
chased a home at Altamonte
Springs where they may indulge
their Interest in plant and bird
life, while he devotes full time to
the building of a strung program In
conservation for the Florida Au­
dubon Society, “ We are delighted
U, be back in the Sunshine Stale,”
Mason commented, “ to enloy *gain the beauty of Ihe countryside
and the warmth of the people. Al­
ready the name* of plants forgot­
ten over th* past eighteen years
are returning to us. We look for­
ward to greeting many old friends,
to making the acquaintance of new
people who share our Interesta,
and to th* challenge tuat an Au­
dubon program of 'Conservation in
Action' offers."

Plan Completed
Foi Lions Benefit
Variety Show

CASSELBERRY— An arrange­
ments for tha Casselberry Lion*
Clubs’ Second Annuli Benefit Var­
iety Show at Lyman School audi­
torium at t p, m., Nov, T, have
been completed, producer Joe Wei*
mer said yesterday.
Proceeds from the show will be
used by the Lions to promote this
sight conservation program, pro­
vide eye-glasses for needy chlldren, eye examinations and surgery
when necenary and other projects
of general welfare work.
Tbit year’s sh o w includes pro­
fessional and high class amateur
performers, many of whom have
become well-known in Central
Florida as radio and TV personal!!,
lee. Weimar, producer of last
year's successful show, promoted
In conjunction wth Sanford Lions
at the Seminole High School audl*
torium, said yesterday that tha
variety of entertainment billed for
Thursday night not only offers
a auperb cast but will present to
the public many riling young
■tan, some of whom are certain
to hit tha top In tha entertain*
ment field.
The* cast Include* a professional
magician, accordion specialties,
tap-dance artlati, outstanding am*
ateur vocalists and planlita, a ba*
ton export, pantomlmlst and t
popular dance band.
Harrington, the magician of
CA3SELBERRY— The town’ *
registration books were opened USO fame and a star tn the movie
Saturday and will remain open “ This la Tha Army" will open Uia
through Nov. 23, according to Mrs. show, followed by such well known
ana onUrtalnars a* Ruth Smith,
Francis Allen, town elerk.
Mrs. Allen will have tha books Barbara Albright and Diana Tausat the muncipal building on each cher, Tupporwiro With Fairy, all
Tuesday and Thursday morning of Orlando. Pianist Caro] Skinner,
during registration period, Th* re­ of Winter Park; The Jones Boys
mainder of Ihe period the books Dance Band, of Orlando; accord*
will be at her home on Queen's ionl.it Frank Loescr and baton
Mirror Circle, for the convenience twirler Dana Alexander, of Alta*
monte Springs all share star bill*
of unregistred eligible voters.
Election day is Dec. 2. Offices to ing.
be filled are inayqg, clerk and mar­
Tint lime performer* for ihe
shall, each officer to server for one Lions Club will be the popular
year and, two aldermen, sleeted young dancer, Susan Flench, who
for a term of two yean.
need* no Introduction as an enter*
Absentee ballots may lie obtain­ talner and little Jan Pope of Caa*
ed from the clerk. Alt U.S, eiliiena ■•Iberry, whoso full-sire accordion
over 21 yean of age who have re­ dwarf* the tiny performer.
sided ln the State of Florida for
Susanne Jones, lyric soprano ot
one year and for six months In Sanford who has performed in
the town of Cssselberry are eli­ other local Lions affairs rounds out
gible to vote if registered.
a program which Wclmer believes
Na candidates have filed for will be certain to pleats any au­
any offices to date.
dience.

Office Space Is
Found For Firm
CASSELBERRY— Office tpaee
for the personnel of Casselberry
Industries, Inc., ha* been provided
In the ferneries building. Just north
of their former location, the old
Casselberry Industries Rldg. Ihe
old quarters were vacated In favor
of an electronics company which
recently purchased the building
from Casselberry Gardens, Inc.
Effected by the move are th* ad­
vertising and billing departments
of Casselberry Ferneries, the wa­
ter company and Casselberry Gar­
dens, Inc., a real estate snd deve­
lopment company headed by Hibhanl Casselberry.

SWEDES BUILD MISSILE
STOCKHOLM. S w e d e n HR—
Sweden hai built a guided missile
which Is being tested by two de­
stroyers, It was announced today.
The mlisll* Is fired by e rocket
and powered by i Jet engine, and
can hit a target In any kind of
weather, the announcement said.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

THURSDAY, A GOOD TIME
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UIM-The
manager of the University of
North Carolina Flanetarium said
Monday a lunar eclipse scheduled
for Nov. 7, the 40th anniversary
of the Bolshevik revolution, would
offer ideal conditions for viewinr
any explosion set off by a Russian
rocket reaching the moon. A. F.
Jenrano commented on a state­
ment by Dr. Fred Whipple, of th*
Smithsonian Observtaory In Cam­
bridge, Mass., that It was possible
the Russian* launched a moonbound rocket last Saturday.

THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. T. J. DEMERS. 43« S. Virginia
Are. waa ehoeen hr tho Sanford Garden Club an th* November

Garden ef the Month.

(Bergstrom I'koto by Goeti)

WORKING WIVES INCREASE
WASHINGTON (UP)— The Census Bureau said Monday the pro­
portion of married women work­
ing or seeking Jobs ha* Jumped
from 20 to 30 per cent. The num­
ber of working wive* Increased
from 7.300.000 in 194? to 12.700.000
last March,

NOW THERE ARE TWO NEW MUONS TO WATCH—This nfflci.il
Soviet photograph, released la Canada, shows Alexander £haruv,
head of the satellite observation station at the ShternbergInstitute
In Moscow, giving InstnictlMa to • group of Moscow University
student*. The students baste two “ sputniks1’ to watch now, wllh the
announcement that Russia had succeeded In launching a second
satellite, thi* on* bearing a live dog as part ef Its **;«'»•
, .
(UP T elephoto)

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Chrbtlan A. Harter, then cover* i Proaident'a friend* who bunded ticket would coat tho Republican
nor of Manachwotto, whom BUi- 1 their way Into tho atop . Ntxon Party votaa* Indeed, there won
denti»l&lt;1
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ducted hi* campaign agalaat Nix* p' lnt ***• lde*
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running mat*.
on while a member of tho Elxen- b*&lt;Hr hurt the US9 ticket,
bower admlnlatratlon, a altuatton
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GOP B tn tf Per Nixon
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talncd from the vice president, a that there aroie In hb own mind elected amply Justified the vice
withdrawal from the eonteat,
the question whether he ihould president'* te If-confident decision
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•raw o f Paaatyfmto. If t o « m
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come a farorlto aea candidate for
(ho 1980 Republican presidential
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tial nomination.
Stauen la comparatively young.
That could bo a basic reason for with an unsatisfied yen to bo
SUaooh'e thought of ■ political president,
comeback. The election of Rich*
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ard M. Nison aa president would iok, if he, must, beyond 1980 to
very “Shortly lead to Stas sen’s de- 944 and, oven. 196*. Hla clearest
parture from federal office if he lew of the White House would ho
happ d to hold inch when Nixon i had front the governor’* office la
took over, A governor of Pennjyl-1 Harriiburr *&gt;.

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Docks, Term in als lAajc
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Issue In Commission Race

tPEA K Xlfl AND PROGRAM CHAIRMAN at yesterday's Junior
dum ber at C n n s n e Luncheon. (Front row) toft to rigkti Mrs.
Alien WUHnk. • candidate for the City Commission, Ambrose Ollff,
program chairman, and Robert 8 . Brown, candidate for the City

Cawwbaton. (Back ts v ) left to right: A. U Wilson, unopposed
candidate for the Ctty Commission and R. F. Cooper, unopposed
candidate for Uw Board of School Trustees, (rhoto by Bergstrom)

Pilot Dies InJet C itiz e n s U rg e d To R e a d
CrasM tarM r
This Morning
OCALA, Fla. W — A Navy
n u Crusader Jet plane crashed
|ust south of here today and the
"pilot, attached to a fighter squad­
ron at Cacti Field near Jackson­
ville, was killed Instantly.
Witnesses told newsmen that
Uje plan* crashed aftsr going Into
what appeared to be an Intention­
al dive from whleh the pilot ap­
peared unable to pull out.
A team of Navy investigator*
v e i l on It* way from Jacksonville
" t o tho crash seen* to study tho
wreckage.
Name of tho pilot, who waa
thrown from the main portion of
tho wreckage on Impact with th*
ground. Is withheld by the Navy
until hi* next of kin eould bo
notified.
The Navy In Jacksonville said
the pilot and plane had been atftached to Fighter Squadron 101 at
Cecil Field and that the crash oc­
curred during a routine training
mission.

Every ellixem should acquaint John* ramroddtd this article
mself or henelf with the pro* [ through the Senate."
sad constitution, Representative
Pr° P « ed eoMtitotlon «*&lt;
. „
! recta over 200 grammatical error*,
ick N. Cleveland laid today, j Representative Cleveland explalnW v e got to weigh the advantage *d, and he pointed out that the
having ■ senator of our own proposed itata constitution group*
ilntt the cost of additional re- «U matter* within the sa*"* sub*
esentative* to the House," ha
under one article.
.,
Seminole County would gain a
.
,
,, senator of it* own under the proI will be happy to provide po(e,| constitution’* provision* but
pie. of the proposed aowUtttUoa
v o M ba oaly lw0 repr„ &lt;nt.
■ny and all civic groupa or to atires, he tald In explalnatlon of
. ^ ? r!* 1e0 !utlV* C,e’ 6* H&gt;o reapportionment .action. Hownd stated. That Is the one way 4Vrr ba Baid. It doe* not aceomi can become better ecqueln ed Ulh real reipp0rtIonment to the
th the constitution on which jIouia
lixena will bn voUng next year,"
The',jau lon of representative!
* , •.
.
...
, In th* House leave* th* dominating
"•* •r,ln«
Influence just a* It is now and
nstltution for tte State of Fiord- marc|y a,i(|a mor* employe* which
', Repreien aUve Cleveland said wUI run lnto thousand, of dollar*
a\
! ^ C,e i T ^ * * n*» h
additional expense each year.
?! * “
of serf
pCT.op.ny (eeI that tha-Snn*
Cem&lt;»!«* w*?°
n / , , r * of ala naedt lha additional represen' V r .r M ". o ' !
„‘ nd
tatlon—primarily beeaus* of It*
the United State,. He raid thin ima„ J , m btnhlv." ha Iald.
l|
,C *
m* * JmP°rUnl ‘ ttce
Recently, Representative Cleveidcr the present laws you have (and appaared before the Sanford
r £ ! 2 , ? / , , W #M UM* Club end the Pilot CTub of
?!
Winter Park to explain th* various
*"***.
djr,c' tntnciele* of tha propoied eonw ’ i *!l-d
m* * * * 0! * 4 T,k Cjeve* jtuution on which eltliens, next
na. t. the section where by local
, ithar pIacr th*ir stamp
w county commUaloner* can be
lpproV1, or ,|^n down.
n n o w a r n n lei arlnitl e n u n l v a rrlift.

Local News
On Page 8

“ A wonderful lucte**", was the
•Utemcnt made thla morning by
chairman of the Southside School
carnival, Mrs. Lola Winn. “ I can
not thank enough the oarents and
teachers who made tna carnival
possible, particularly my co-chair­
man, John Kadtv.”
Easily tb# biggest crowd aver
eame to the Hatloween car-to il at
I* Southside School Thursday night.
^ An estimated 2500 men, women
and children swarmed over the
playground, a* they patroniaed tha
more than twenty bootha and
ride*.
Wandering through the crowd
were the t w o “ professional"
downs Buddy RawU and Volie
William* Jr. Tha pitr h **1 been
mad* up by Mrs. Don Bn ,baker
•nd could have passed for proy^fcsaionals. They amused tha child­

Carnival

'Wonderful

ren and sold hundreds of brilocns,
Mrs. C. A- Andes son Jr., th*
school secretary, was tha "plckmy-pocket" lady. She, too, ipent
the evening wandering through the
crowd,
Tha carnival groaaed over one
hundred dollar* mor* than it did
last year. Result* will not b*
krown for icveral day*.
Each booth, so well stocked at
S:30 p. m., « !• depleted hy the
time tha evening was over. Literal­
ly thousands of hotdogs, cold
drink* and coffee were served. Th*
chicken barbcqtie cooked by Cutton Brown was completely sold
out.
Long lines remained all even­
ing before th* spook house, pony
rides, train and snapping turtle,
ituudreda of children returned lima

and time again to th* two fish-.
ponds and tha boat* on pond.
Jfinnlng th* booths were par­
ent* of Southside School children.
Many fathers were In evidence and
served in nearly every capacity.
The Junior High School Band pro­
vided musle during th* evening.
In the auditorium, gaily cos­
tumed dancers of tha Daanna
School of Dane* provided an «ntrrtaining program In balM, tap,
and to*. Deanna McManus and
George W'iggin gave in exhibition
of ballroom dancing. R. C. Whit­
mire took photographs
In thanking those who helped on
the carnival Mft. Winn made spe­
cial mention of those tn charge
of each booth. Fish Pond, Mrs F.
H. Norvetl; Train, Mrs. A. J. Bra­
cken and Snapping Turtle; County
Store, Mgs. Arthur Harris; Hot

9 1 L yv,
'A

C

Monday's Rotary
Session Canceled
The regular weekly meeting of
the Sanford Rotary Club schedul­
ed for Monday noon will be cineslled so that members may at­
tend the Joint meeting of the
elvle and service club* sponsored
by the Jaycces, which will be
held Tuesday noon at the Episcopal
Parish House.
Congressman A. S. (Syd) Herlong Jr., will be the guest speak-

rr

GAfTSKELL HEADS PARTY
LONDON « B - High fto'tekell
will again lead the Labor opposi­
tion parly in the next session of
Parliament It was announced
Thursday night. James Griffiths
wilt be deputy leader and Herbert
Bowden the chief whip. N&lt;* other
candidates had been proposed
when nomination* closed Thursday
night.

Additional

Southside

The Seminole County United Ap­
peal Drive received ■ substantial
push toward Its goal yesterday
from Heavy Attack Squadron Nine.
Lcdr. John E. Cousin*, USN, Chair­
man of the drive for VAH-9, pre­
sented a check In the amount of
1511 to Captain L. A. Arthur, USN,
for Inclusion In the fund* to be
contributed by Navy Sanford ac­
tivities. This amount represents
more than one quarter of the total
goal of all Navy Sanford Unite.
In addition to tha contribution
in dollars, 100 French Ftanci,
seven English Shillings and a hall
penny were presented. VAH-9 re­
turned only last week from a de­
ployment on hoard the U&amp;S Sara­
toga. Porta in Scotland, England
and Franc* were visited and the
foreign eolni donated to (he Unit­
ed Appeal represent* money from
each of the countries.
Cdr. W. R. Hailelt, USN, Com
mandtng Officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Nine, gav* the Navya
traditional “ Well Done" to the
officers and men of hi* command
for their generous support of this
must worthwhile course.

The importance or the Sanford
Dock* and Terminals project be­
came the matof Issue In the race
between two candidates for the
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioner* when they spoke before the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce at its noon luncheon
meeting yesterday
Mrs. Alice Willlnk told the Jayeees that “ women are bceomlng
more aware of tho political situa­
tion amt arc today taking a greater
part In the affairs of government.
“ I realise tbit Sanford i* in a
transition period between vary
little progress mil the coming of
Industry," she said, "amt I would
appreciate your support in hav­
ing a woman on the Board of City
Commissioners.'*
Robert S. Brown, opposing Mrs.
Wtllink.ln the race for tho seat
vacated by F. D. Scott at the end
of his term this year, spoke of hi*
experience In cily planning,
“ It we* discouraging to ftnd out
the lack of Interest In the city’*
ohlems," he said. “ One problem
the Docks and Termlhals, 1
hope that it can be an achieve­
ment.’*
However, Brown told the Jayeeo audience “ I am not going to
nromJs*,*?« U»i|e.ri.the otter anTil all reports ’ are In,' but I do
think Sanford ran achieve
At Wilson, an unopposed candi­
date for reeiection to the Po*rd of
Sinford City Commissioner*, told
the Jaycces “ The docks and term­
inals project Is the key to our
economic future and next
that
Is an airport,"
R. F. Cooper, an unopposed
candidate for the Board of School
Trustee*, called on th« Jaycces to
support the school bond Issue on
Nov. 19. "We're asking you to put
In double effort In getting the
people out to vote,"
Ambrose OHff introduced the
speaker* at program chairman for
the day.

Chorus Seeks
More Singers
Member* of the Male n,fTtn
are reminded that the reb*arsal
scheduled for 8 o’clock Stonday
night, will be held It tha Preshytcrian Church.
It is still the hope of Harry M.
Weir, director of the group, “ that
more men will coma out and join
tha chorus."

For Information On
CIRCULATION
PH. FA 2-2011
or lifter 0:30 p.nt,
PH. FA 20973

T1IK COMMANDING OPFICER of Ranfard Naval Ale Station (toft) Capi. L- A- Atthw accepts a
*511.00 cheek from LCDR John K. Coastoa (right) representing VAH-t a contribution to the Remlnoto
fourth uf the total Navy Sanford goal.

Authorities
Halloween prankster* turned out
in force last night but there were
so many police officers, pollc*
cruisers, city officials, and elty
employe* on duty that It wa* Im­
possible to do much damoge.
Halloween fun was marred by
one accident on Park Ave. near the
Intersection of 10th St, when an
11-year-old-boy w*» struck hy an
automobile as he veered around
a parked car.
Paul Fllcger of 214 Etm Ave.
was riding his bicycle, without
lights’ and on th* wrong side of
the street, according to Sanford
Police Department reports, when
he was struck by a ear driven by
Marion Blessing of the Montezuma
Hotel aa the bike cut out to pus
the plrked car.
Th* youth was thrown by th*
Impact on top «f a parked car
and then slid to the payment. Eaaininat ions at the Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital mealed the voungiter had no broken bones but re­
ceived only ■ badly bruised right
leg and suffered from ahneW. The
as thrown 42 feet south
bicycle
of the intersection.
In another Incident, three young­
sters were taken Into custody and
ehvrged with the destruction of
city property. Robert Morris Doo­
ley, 19, Charles Robert Bridges, IT,
and Charles Dooley along with
five juveniles Including one 13ycar-old girl were shooting out
street light* with ■ BB rifle. The

Watch

(Official U8 N Photo)

Pranksters

Incident occurred to th# Dreamwold and 4th Street ind French
Ave. vicinity.
Southward Fruit Company wa*
broken Into and the office ran*
tacked, according to Police Chief
Roy Q. Williams, Ernest South­
ward on returning to hi* plant dis­
covered it had been plundered.
Police investigators found that an
attempt bad been made to pry
open tha coca col* machine and an­
other attempt at entering the safe
wa* made. The Intruder* took on­
ly 50 or 80 cents in stamp monay.
of Halloween night, were apparent­
ly seared from tha scene when
The burglars, taking advantage
Southward reutrned to hi* offiee.
In tha county, gltsiei wtra bro­
ken front the Truck Grower* build­
ing it Rand* Siding. -Sheriff J. I*.
Hobby said he received “ numcrous call*" complaining about
Juveniles shooting firecrackers and
throwing them Into groups. It was
reported that considerable “ map
damage was done at the Cassel­
berry post office.
In Sanford there were 19 extra
police on duty In addition to th*
ngutor force with watchmen sta­
tioned at all elty property. Divi­
sion superintendent* were used to
putrol the streets. In addition, th*
City Manager, Warren E. Knowles
and Mayor David Uatchel warn
patrolling until t a. m. this morn­
ing.

Success'
Dog Stand, Mrs. Georg* Sires,
Mr*. Everett Orr; Spook House,
Mrs. B. If. Frentrcsi; Fish Pond
No. 2, Mrs. D. R. Jones; Ponies,
Mrs. Harvey Hale; Whole Cakci
and Cake and Coffee, Mrs. Ralph
Jarvis; Popcorn, Peanuts, and
Sno-Cones, Sir*. W. E. Dodsun;
Old Clothing Booth, Mrs J. C.
Cameron Jr.; Candied Apple* and
Home made Candy, Airs Hallas
Loop; Rnats-on-a-Pond and Post
Office, Mrs. W. L. Colbert; Jack
O’ Bean and Teddy Bear, Mr*.
Ralph McLain; Pair Tree and Pot­
ted Plants, Mrs. Luuia Hoop; Dart
Board, Mrs. William Tripp; Handi­
craft, Mri. Albert Jarrell: Dart
Board No. I, Mra. Henry Kirtley;
Dinner and Cold Drlnka, Sir*. R.
P. Goods peed and Mri, David Carnefix.

C1.0WN3 AND It\LI.OONS was nn* renter of attraction at SoctluUa School’* Halloween Carnival
la*t night to which more than 2,50V pcopla were attracted.
(Staff Photo)

�Car. P u t A n .« &lt; » l L
Joha W. A m u ,
Pactor
an.
Holy Eaekariat
a.m.
Family Carrie*

K*acf*ltotic Carrie*
m m

T:X M&gt;-

and Bihlo Study Wedne-

d ir at T:30 M&gt;.

•C«m to Wonhip, go ta a m '

1

Such moments come to everyone, and they are not easy to face.
It's simple to be serene when things are going well. But when
your hands are tied—when you feel helpless, even hopeless—then
you b a g in to realizf life cannof.be lived alone.

Omar «f Hoot Fifth sad Hally

- wklcomrs ro c-

Paster Wm. U Stepehso

Associate S. b. Craisla*
Sudsy School
U UL
Mania* Worth*
lls jb.
Stole Stady
T p.a
Erraiaj Service
7:30
p.a .

It’s then that you know how important Faith is—how it is
something you absolutely must have. W ith Faith to sustain
you. you inevitably begin to see your way out. Without it,
you flounder.

Hid tttk ScrvL’ t Wodaetdsy

_ _
T:»
•* GOING CHUtCH FOX
A COMING LORDCOME AND SEE THESE
IS A REASON.

(Tte Church *Lh a Glawiaf
H un)
Err. Charlti r . Ir o n Pasta*
S a d i; School U i s CUttard

y.a.

ST. LUKE'S EITHER AN
la Slatit (Near Orieda)
Bar. Rtrylwa N. T*fcy
Poatar
Hsraiax TTanht* B U aaBoda IF u in mroadcatt at • SB
a a . eier WORE (Ttt he)
SttaJay School • » a.a— far aU
on ir t. pt
ehHauaa t&gt;*T Srbael — Voadty
thrruph Fridiy
a.a. — (A3
t ^ a m t r j jradoa
oad fctadcr(t t ln )
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
Or UTTER DAT RAWTR
J. G. Brook* - Bruch F nrtla*t
C.vy HaU
Sucday School
IS a a
Sacnncst Mmlsp
Spa
Wodaceday Pr.maxy Me*tlaf at
EU&gt;XH SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Eldar Syrian
Spoaooard by Fkrti la id * Charch
Soaford. TU.
Jm Doothitt, rait.r
Susday School
1.41 i a
P ru cta i
u.oa a a .
E m tos Some*
T.M a a
PAOLA CHURCH OP CHEST
Lari'i Day: B&amp;« Sfafj at II ijb
Worthy Scrrlcc
U:M a a
Krwr.^y Con n _
Ty a

Turn to the Church—not just because you are
troubled, but because it can give you spiritual
freedom.

Balph Bi**w Jr. Zra&amp;niat
FUNDAY

THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Ci-rca it is* y«a«it factor oa *ari fat
t&gt;.» tu.ldny cl caaraaw end *ood dtior.ahlft
b it a
epinsjoi vehtoS, Without a
anon* Omni. r.t/iitr d*=saoqr Bar ejr-.Utgtiaa
cas K n in
er* Jr-r tausd rtoest *rhy
•»*T r*r»rah s.’.d z r ..-i t*nieM regulaiy
cr.i ruppert ti, CSxrriv Th*/ cr»; (1) For fas
ova sake (I) Forkit chJdrca■ soke. (1) Far th*
set* cl hit emmoMby cad rwisn. (() For t!«
tak* c! i *
:'j*li. which r»»dt hit aural
cr.i s r r a l ,.;pc-r Fla to ga to chunk.r*g-&gt;
is:./ sad r*-i pul &amp;hl* ds-y.

tSuiti i r ..... ....... - ’1 » i

O itht

Vtrto*

BiNo School------- — .. IB sjb.
Wtnbiy S Cosataua . . Hor n.
Eite.at Weraha ------T;U p a .
WEDNESDAY
Stole Study__________ T;tl p a .
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION

Haodaf Beta locaud ta Pam
«f Church Buildias opra to public
I 38 to d.3s p a . Tatadap oad
Tkurodaya.
A twdie’i iarlutloa b rxtoadrd
to all to attend our aarrlm aad
SM tha Eatdjty Boca.

M sybt d o one hat ever actually bound your wrists
1
with a rope. But haven’ t you, at times, felt as If you wers
'
literally hand tied? You struggle and strain with your prob&gt;
lems and anxieties, and you are completely unable to get free.

im wool tot. si.
ALL SOUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ooh At*, tt M lu
Sunday R p * . V iU tio n r atsd?
Rtr. Richard L j«u, Potior
Wodaoodty TJ0 p.ta. Co&amp;xnSatiea
Sradoy Mastro
Stole stady
i u v r , i ce, t oo. io.w tsd Friday T: JS yjs. Ministry aahool
Friday IJ l p * . S»rric* r i m
W'oahly Mattat
fir st r u u m i i v t
Dally at T.U a. a .
CHURCH
Oak At*, aad 3rd St
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
THe hr*. A. G.Mclar.U. Mialator
CHURCH
Vra. Goaryo Touhy. Mtauter of
Mt~.br: 01 Tha
UNITED CHURCH OP CHRIST Mart;
C«w r Path A m u aad Sith St. Mitt Kithcrtw Ira-w, D C E.
S:*S a. » . Sonrfao
J. B«raard Root, Minuter
A nars— **Th« Lari'i Mr AhoyFred Ejstir.ir.r«r, Associate
herd4' - . Junior ChouOrgtaut, Ht ca W'.tu
Sunday School -------- f.U a. a . Srrao*—‘-God Bottom la Yea'’
Mentis* Wrrihty
. I] a s . Mr. R rla u
Sams*— *Th* fartbl* d iha Tal- M i a.ai —aunty School
If.»
i s - f a m r : « otto for
•an*
pram la the Setttos Roam.
LARK M ART CHURCH
U a n . HORNING WORSHir
Aarivem— -Now Wo Stax Thy
OF NAZARENE
Xatt Cnttal U fa DrKr
Pratoe*'—Chaactl Choir
Paitrr Rot. k L. Dra*dy
Anthta— * locUac I L m Ear —
r in n i cha..
Sunday:
B.b!* Scho*!
I D a. to. Srraoa— -God BoLorot 1* Y*a4’
Nurmi** t*f chudm ustor &gt;
Morale* Worthlo
U a. a .
thru, aad
u ate. ttrry
Yruac Po.-?•*» Mwuay I U a. a .
Sunday toOraleg dunaf the
E«aacrtiauc Scntca T 19 &gt;. a .
Wodaooday;
Pram la id X rtth i
I i ■
Prayer Ho*ta« Some*
T.M
Oa the ftrtt Wodnaaday tToa.cs
of oach sooth at t M a’tioch b
tha rtfaUr toiaaiotary stoUa*.
COHHUNITT RRtAITTXRSAM
CHURCH
Lake Mary,
R*». Akaandor Loa, Miabt*r
R. W. K w ji Ssaday Sthool k &gt;
enataadcst
Mr* Jasat M. TYosyoaa. Orjau t
Suaday School ------ -- to a. a .
Moratsc Worohty—
.11 a. a .
A cordial isviuuo* la titoadod
U a~

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_ ■Ifce Sanford Herald—Pa** S'

Friday, Nor. 1, 1967

THE SANFORD

Glory' To Be
Moviel
t Seen At
.When t man achieves • reputa­
tion aa a fua fighter, gambler and
drifter who abondon■ bis family,
It require* aa extraordinary act
for him to regala respect of hie
community and of tha ion ho left
jehind.
It la Juat aueh a dramatic act
which occurs In "Gun Glory,” new
M-G-M outdoor action drama open­
ing Sunday at tha Movieland Ridela Theatre. Gun Glory filmed in
CinemnScope and color atari!
Stewart Granger, Rhonda Flem-|
lag and Chill W t U i a . with 1
Stave Rowland, James Gregory Society beauty Jeanne Crain pleads with rate performer Frank
and Jacques Aubuchen heading the Sinatra to forget th aoclal gap beteewn them. In a poignant secae
from tbe VlstaVtsloa drama "The Joker Is Wild," due Sunday at
supporting cast.
tbe Rita Theatre.
Baaed on Philip Yordan's novel,
★
★
★
★
★
★
"Man of the Weat,” the picture 1
was filmed on location in both
Northern and Southern California,
with Ra climax of a spectacular
cattle atampede filmed In Painted
Cayon, near El Centro.
*
Sutwrt Grmn/rrplmyt * ranch**
Milk a / m i l M w rm itatlM « i
As a man tormented by bis re­
• gnojtihlrr In M-C-dT* n d i .
putation u a killer and cheat,
„
new outdoor action dromo,
Stewart Granger’a role la in sharp
In what has been hailed aa a new a night-into-day life of gambling
■ “ C a t Glory." Rhoud• Hooting
contrast to hit recent comedy por­ '.ramatie triumph for him, Aca­ and drinking. HU comeback, ca
ao-clora In lb# QnvmaStea#
trayal with Ava Gardner In “ The demy Award-winner Frank Sintra reer and riotous life and the at­
_ • c d r -W jlln ,
Little Hut.”
playa his first biographical role in tempts of two women and a loyal
Rhonda Fleming dote her first "The Joker Is Wild,” opening Sun­ friend tu penetrate the wall arc the
work at M-G-M In "Gus Glory,” , day at the Rita Theatre. Cast as core of the candid/ uncomprisingfollowing her hit with Donald O'­ care comic extraordinary Joe E, ly honest story.
Connor la "The Buster Keaton Lewis, whose career story Is be­
Starring with Frank are Mitxl
Story." Chill Wilja comes to the yond a doubt the most amazing in Gaynor, aa the dancer who divorc­
new film from hia widely-applaud­ show business annals, Sinatra's ed him to stay In love with him;
ed performance in "Giant.”
portrayal has been called a deep­ Jeannle Crain, at the society
F1EST BAPTIST CHURCH
A newcomer to films, for whom ly-moving, shockingly realistic beauty who sacrificed her code to
•II Park An.
stardom Is predicted, la young performance that may well put be with him; and Eddie Albert, at
(A Southern Baptist Church)
Steve Rowland, handsome, six- him in the running for another the accompanist whoso friendship
- W. P.-Brooks Jr.
Paitor foot ion of the picture's director, award.
he could not turn aside. Beverly
Fred B. Fisher Associate Pastor Roy Rowland,
Probably no other entertainer to­ Garland and Jacklo Coogan are
Ur. W. L. Hannon Director of
Laid in a farming valley of the day could have done full juatice featured.
. Music
Against Chicago, New York and
late
1USD's, the story of "Gun to the role, for the itory ranges
S Mrs. Guy Bishop
Director of
Lai
Vegas nightclub backgrounds,
from
the
most
Intense
drama
to
Glory” caiti Granger as Tom
Music
Early, a rancher who returns after romance, comedy and song, re­ Sinatra sings almost a dozen pop­
Mrs. Marvin Milan
Organist
three years of wandering to face quiring a combination of talents ular standards and a new ballad
Moml.ig Worship
8:65 a.m.
a hostile reception. His wife has rarely come by in a single perfor­ by Sammy Cahn and James Van
Sunday School
1:45 a.m.
passed away. HU ion, young Tom mer. However, for Sinatra, Oscar- Hcusen. The hilarious Lewis stage
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
(Steve Rowland), vows never to honored dramatic star, dean of routines and personality were re­
Training Union
4:41 p.m. forgive him. The townspeople singers and proven master of caus­ produced by Sinatra with the help
of weeks of study of special films.
Wednesday Service
7:30 p.m.
want nothing to do with him, par­ tic wit both on-stage and off. the
(Nursery far all services)
ticularly when ho again kills a Lewis characterization is the sum
(Earphones for hard of hearing) man, although it la In self defense, and substance of his own career
and personality.
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It la only when the peaceful val­
Drama la the main Ingredient of
O M t t i a i v r ; (
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PINE CREST BAPTIST
ley la faced with disaster that "The Joker Is Wild," since the
CHURCH
Early Is able to redeem himself. entire Lewis story stems from a
RIDE-IN T H E A T R
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­ A man named Grimscli and hia gangland knife assault upon him
LAST SHOWING
tist Convention
henchmen threaten to run thou­ that scarred hh face and mined
STARTS 6:30
101 West Onora Road
sands of ea.lle Into the valley to his promising singing
voice.
Joe II. Counon
Pastor feed, an act which would bring Though, as the VlstaVision film
J. A. Hunt
Sup*. Sunday School ruin to the farms. The ranchers pictures, he found an enormously
Sunday School
1:45 a.m. Ignore Early's advice to drive suceesiful new career as a comic,
Worship Service
11 a.m. Glrmaell away by force, hoping In­ the -injury and the loss of his
. Training Union
4:90 p.m. stead to use legal means to dis- youthful dreams built n wall
Evening Service
7:45 p.m. aude him. By the time they rea­ around him and turned him toward
^ Nursery provided.
lize they mutt fight, Grimsell la
“ Wednesday Evening Prayer Serv­ supported by hired gunmen for
ice
1:30 whom they are no match. Only
.
*
Early has the surprising answer
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
for the killers who would take
Dr. R. E. Rutland, Pastor
the law Into their own hinds.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
The screen play of "Gun Glory"
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
was written by William Ludwig,
Dr. Allen W. Moore Methodist
with the outdoor action drama
Evangelist from St. Petersburg
produced by Nicholas Nayfack.
will begin revival services at
morning and evening service*.
jg MYK Supper 6 p. m. followed by
~
regular meeting.
NOW
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
1:30 p. m.—Recreation for young
people—McKinley Hail
SHOWING
Retiiv. .till be held each day at
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"Where You Are Never a Slanger
But Once”
a
1607 Sanford Ave.
I’ Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Adult
lesson, "The Spirit of Christian
Worship." The recently acquired
7-room house at the corner of San*
ford and Rosalia was readied thla
week for educational use. The
children's division, Mrs. Vincent
W. Larson, supt., will occupy It
for the first time Sunday. Youth
elassea will meet In the old annex
at the rear of the sanctuary.
m
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
® Theme of the service and the ser­
mons, "Christian Faith and How
to Acquire It.” The organist mu­
sic will Include Battman's "Pre­
lude" and Wilson's "Altar Lilies."
Members whose 1958 pledge cards
are ready are asked to bring them
“and drop them In the offering
plate. The nursery will be In the
new educational building rather
than the annex. Ample off-street
u *parklng Is provided.
. Evening Worship, 7 o’clock. The
November "hymn of the Month”
will be Introduced and Interpreted.
Pastor Perry L. Stone will '•diver
a sermon on "When You Pray,
Say 'Our* ", the first in a ne v aer­
ies on "The Lord's Prayer”
The public is Invited. Newcom­
ers, Navy families, seasonal visi­
tors, weekend guests, and others
without a Sanford church home
1 . are accorded a special welcome.
Christian Youth Fellowship, Wed.
•:30 p. ns.
,
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Christian A Missionary Alliance
Park Ave. A 14th St.
Pastor: Rev. David S. Carnefix
Sunday School
1:45 p.m.
Horning Worship ,
10:40 a.m.
Evening Service
7:45 p.m.
A. Y. F. — Youth Service 6:30
9
P- m.
Mid-Week Service — Wed. • p. m.
"A friendly church for
the whole family”

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Soviet Hauls has finally goaded K p u le o eieuents to p u * r to
the members of the North Atlantic Syria, the ICBM ■ n esea riu it.
Treaty Organitatioo into tlgnlco- tpnfnik. and the sBegsttees eg a
lag up their alliance.
UJ.-Tutttto plot against Syria.
Tae plan to hold a meeting of
The Mg KATO meeting plaumd
heads of government of the U far December it, it and IS will
NATO members In Paris in De- bn the first of l u (mpertaaee since
rember b an effective answer to 11
Ruasia’a long campaign of Muter
and brag.
Raula's campaign atarted last
November at the time of tho Sun
Canal crtii*.
U reached its cUmax in the
amazing propaganda campaign In
which Russia accused the United
State* and Turkey of plotting to
Invade Syria.
But the deciding factors wen
Moscow's announcement of the
successful testing of an intercon­
tinental ballistic missile and the
launching of the Sputnik earth sat­
ellite.
Ashed Rig Four Meeting
Durinr all this long campaign.
the civilian, "and
Russia interspersed its threats and
yu ursalf O n t *
b u -t* with demands for a Big
Four •■summit" conference I n
watch President Eisenhower would
meet Strict Premier Nikolai A.
BittanK Communist chieftain Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev and tho prime
n * n
of Great Britain and
France.
The Russians also angled vainly
for an invitation to M a v a h n l
George K. Zhukov, now deuced as
Soviet defense minister. U visit
Ms wartime friend Elsenhower In
Washington.
The NATO alliance was formed
In 1M9. when the threat of Rus­
sian aggression that would start n
third world war seemed imminent.
It was ntroded until It Included
IS countries, stretching from Nor­
way through Western Europe to
Turkey in addition to the United
State* and Canada la the westers
hemliphers.

- H u rt to ao n r to determine whether
f i m m m i l have saved a banting bafldtor tram being destroyed, prevented dam­
age becauaa of fire, or perhaps naved a
M l hail not firemen been Mocked off or
nm lm lanf prevented from reaching a
• m m aa quickly aa possible.
’ H u t possibility existed though on several
—w*«i"— At the very toast, firemen In one
j —tan— might hare prevented the complete
tone of furniture In a home or roved a por­
tion of the buHding from consuming flame*,
er perhaps law enforcement officer* or ambalances might hare gotten an injured per­
son to medical attention Juot a few seconds
earlier.
Aa It la, we can be truly thankful that
there have been no tragedies of huge pro­
portions. Had these happened, those motortoti and thrill seekers who held back a
fire track for a few minutes or prevented
•n ambulance from reaching a scene for a
few —condo would have far more reason
to be remorseful than they have today.
Human nature drawa people to the ocene
of a disaster, whether it be one which af-

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But a* the threat of war dimin­
ished. the ties between the IS
allies loosened, and relations bea fire, or a tragedy — let thoee who are ’ tween the United State* and Ua
charged with the responsibility of saving , two chief allies were weakened ‘
property and lives go about their tanks un­ seriously bv the British • French 1
hampered from the push— and shoves of invasion of the Suet Canal last'
N •:mb?r.
the curious.
Bulganin started the campaign
of ti.reals whan, in letters to tho
Queen Etizabeth’e viait convinced a lot of prime ministers of Britain and
Americans that thn principal e x p o r t of France, he said Ruasta was de­
tenu) let to use force if neceaaary
Great Britain is charm.
unless they called off their inva­
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The Medal of FVecdou
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Huri— E. Wilson on his
a sec­ * Mo-crw so.k-srean who said Bul­
retary of defense, and along with it went ganin meant the use of force
the freedom of speech which he had to hold |tv*onth the United Nations.
Bulganin continued the cam1. 1957
at least partially In check while in office.
uii—i with a series of letters to
I NATO members from Norway to
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Sunday tcbool thli Sunday. Pro- struction if they permitted the es­
tablishment of nuclear weapons
1tenant aerrieei ttan at *:Co a.
bates on their territory.
prize* win be awarded for the
m. atthe Air Station Chapel, and
b*«t one*. Free elder and '&gt;*uah- Catholic terrier j are held at 12.00
nuti will be tened to everyone,
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be playing. So get on out there
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and have a good time.
think of what I’ve forgotten, and home here In Sanford, ao 1 imagine
Also the last chase* !’ U have
come to my mind, we'll be teeing him around for
ta remind you that the rhieC*
tUy, ADC, retired iome time. My congratulation* to
Club ia alto having a Halloween ,^ jtT ttlte ,
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da^e tnmomw miM Szd«y Vib^
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Westside Carnival
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AudubonSociety
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The American Berne Department
of The Sanford Worn am Club will
iponioT a Benefit Fall Fashion
Shew and Womanleat Wedding
Noe. 4 at • p. m. at Finccreat
School Auditorium.
The YoweQ Company will spontor the American Home Depart­
ment'! fund to purchaie equip­
ment for the recreation wins of
the new Civic Center.
Bra. Robert R. Mahan la «hair­
man and Mrt- W. L. Kirk co-chair­
man of the event.
Model! wIB be Mrs. Ralph A n tin Smith. Mra. George Stine, Mrt.
W. L. Kirk, Mn. John Carlton,
Mra. D. S. Talley, and Mlaa Marty
Stamper. Abo Navy wire*, Mn.
DavM Cunning and Mra. John
HID. Junior modeb will be Ann
Mahan, Elisabeth Ann Sweeney,
nd M uter Scott Kirk.
The faablon ahow will be follow­
ed by a performance of the Woaatnleu Wedding, which will atar
prominent local men.
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The Seminole Audubon Society
held Its firtt meeting of 'he fall
on Monday Evening la the Edu­
cation Building Annex of the
Preibyterian Church of Sanford.
Mis* A d e l e M o o r e , presi­
dent, presided. The high spot o f
Uu evening w u the guest speaker,
Mrs. Helen E. Arendt of n-iando.
Illustrating her talk with shelb
from her own personal collection,
Mra. Arendt spoke to an Interested
group on Florida's marine thelb.
We are now wondering whether
Jet propublon waa copied from the
bivalves of the see, for Mrs.
Arendt eieariy explained how BABY BOY CRAWFORD, ten of
many of these little animats tra­ -Mr. and Mra. John D. Crawford,vel by. means of Jet propulsion.
Saaferd. Bern Oet B .
Kathleen Johnstone's book, SEA
(Photo by Berptrem)
TREASURES, waa Introduced to
the audience by the speaker as
a vary good beginner's guide to
knowing shelb. The entire Florida
coast la a treasure land for the
starting of thb hobby. Mrs. Arendt
proved thb whan she aald that
aU o f her hundreds of shelb had
been found by her along Florida's
■eacout.
In keeping with the Hallowe'en
aeason, delicious refreshments of
cider, doughnuts, and cake were
served by the Sanford group.

Conning The

News

By VIRGINIA CONN, 8 ecM|

MRS. D. B. TALLEY pal m the step* by the clack in
Y•well’s t t she modeb an eeU
fit ale will wear la the Benefit
fashion shew Monday night at
Place rest aadttortam.
(Staff Photo)

Church
Calendar

This will ba another amash-bam
quleky tonight. My horekeope
■aid that this would be one of my
best days, and starting tomorrow
I won’t read it anymore.
It is now five o’clock, and the
children will be ready to go to
the Southside carnival ang min­
ute.
The reception of Balling it up
was gratifying, if not abet** flat­
tering. (to me, that is.) Here is
a letter I found in my car outaids the Sanford Herald. If the
writer will come forward, I wltl
enlist him or her In a determined
effort to stock fermented soy
Juice.
TO THE NEW GOSSIP COLUM­
NIST.
You're a Peach!—Even 'hough
you can't seem to restrain your­
self at this time of year.
We commend your accuracy in
reporting the spine-tingling mores
tomporum. Your lyric pro** and
spelling are far soperior to that
of your predecessor. We trust this
new Job pays better than your for­
mer one, especially since the old
gold-bricking one Included the pri­
vilege of unlimited access to the
community typewriter. (Is litera­
ry license here to stay?)
If we had had any idea you bait
all that spare time, we wouM hnw
found you a Job raking pine need­
les, where the pay U negligible
but mouth-watering refreshments
of fermented soy juice are served
on an old Imperial attractively
decorated with dead palmetto
fronds cleverly arranged by some­
one whoso name we stupidly neg­
lected to ascertain.
Yours for better-minded hedges
—and higher ones,
Mrs. C. D. Throckmorton
Pres., Balllng-lt-Up Fan Club
The guoit writer ha* promised a
return engagement, as soon as she
is released by her psychiatrist.
One excellent thing has been ac­
complished. Camie Bruce has de­
cided to make the birdwatchers
official. To this end the arose
this morning and did an enor­
mous amount of research on the
birds living on her street.
I know I haVe plugged Girt
Scouts to death, but Interested
mothers are needed as leader*.
This neighborhood haa grown so
much in the past year, that troops
have trouble keeping up with
transfers— and the poor little girls
who have never been in ecoutlng
before must languish on the list.
Ihe course which will start on
Monday ig lot* of fun. This Is not
heir say, aa I took it last year.
Reasonable babysitting ha* bvm
provided, the course costs noth­
ing, and the return* are tremend­
ous. Girl Scouts grow into fine
women. We have been unable to
reach many new mothers in town,
so please call
Chase (r *
2-2001) and register with her for
the Basic leadership course.
Also, men! \ grand subject, and
one dear to the hearts of ua all,
but decidedly prebiems to women.
Anil sometimes even to other men.
The!# remarks are apropos to the
coming S. M. G. A. championship
tournament which starts Sunday.
Last day to qualify is Saturday. So
get out there!
VAH-llers enjoyed a cocktail
party Wednesday night at Ihe B.
O. Q. and then ala dinner there.

4 , FRIDAY — 1:00 P. » . — United
Church Women are observing
"World Community Day"
Program — "Bread,
Freedom and Dignity"
‘ Speaker — Mrs. R. E.
Rutland
Place — McKinley
Hall
.
3: IS P. M. Cherub Choir
Practice
- Mon. Nov. 4
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The Intermediate G. A.'e of the
First Bapt. Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Park 109
W. 17th St. at T:15 P. it.
A Baptist Association!' Music
School for Sanford and DeLand
will be held at the First Bapt.
, Church at 7:15 P. M.
Tue. Nov. 5
The Baptist Associations! Music
School for Sanford and DeLand
M will be held at the.First Baptist
; Church at 7:30 P. M.
_
Girl Scout Troop 242 will meet
at the First Bspt. Church at 3:30
Wed. Nov. 4
Prayer meeting will be held at
the First BaptUt Church at 7:30
land at 8:15 there will be a Sun
. day School Workers’ conference.
Thu. Nov. 7
The Baptist Associations! Music
m School for Sanford and DeLand
• ! will be held at the First Bapt.
Church at 7:30 P. M.
Frl. Nov B
The Baptist Associations! Music
School for Sanford and DeLand
will be held at the First Bapt.
Church at 7:30 P. M.
.MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4
The Executive Board meeting of
the Women of the First Presby­
terian Church will be held in the
f Session Room at ten A. M.
i The Boy Scout* of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
‘7:00 P. M.
The Phllslhea Clase of the'First
Preibyterian Church will meet
with Mrs. Kirby Fite, Celery Ave­
nue, at 7:15 P. M. Co-hostess will
!be Mrs C. L. Redding.
.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Brownie Scout Troop No. 233
* f the First Presbyterian Church
will meet In the Youth Building
!at 3:00 P. M.
The Senior Girl Scouts of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 3:30 P. 31.
The Junior Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at the Cbureh at 3:30 P. M.
The Junior Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 4:15 P, M.
The Pioneer Choir of the First
C Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal it 5:00 P. M.
Tha Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Preibyterian Church will
Circle No. 9 of the Women of
meet for supper and recreation in
the Youth Budding from 4:00 P. the First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Joe Baker, Chairman, will
M. through l:CO P. 31.
meet at 10:00 A. M. at the home
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
o( Mrs. Roy Mann, 121 West llth
St., followed by a covered dish
luncheon.
Yon knew, I write Iheta little
Girl Scout Troop No. 149 of the
ad* "b - heart." Because they
First Presbyterian Church will
are rlfht frees the heart. What
ebe raa 1 eay thsa—“ Tre’ll
meet in the Youth Building at 3:30
get aa honest, expert and
P. 31.
satisfactory Job of watch reThe Senior High Fellowship of
palrtogT'’ I’d like to prove it
the First Presbyterian Church will
to you. Hlltl doubting? . - .
meet for supper at 4:00 P. M.
come la aad let's talh it over,
The Yquth Choir of the First
or, ask your friends.
Presbyterian Church will meet for
Remember — NO R U N , NO
rehearsal at 6:30 P. M.
MON.
The Senior High Fellowship of
WALTER H. TRAPP
the First Presbyterian Church will
Jeweler
meet for recreation at 7:30 P. M.
311 R. Kecuod St.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of the

These Wednesday nights are be­
ing overlooked by a great many.
The children can go too, and the
dinner is quite Inexpensive.
Didn't see any children, but I
did see the tag ends of the party.
Tags like Dick Beck and Jack
Salisbury, Eddie end Jean Rossi,
Anna Bear, Spook and John Hook
(1 knew they are in VAH-3), and
Pat and Howie Hansen.
Cartie and Jack Strlbllng were
seen around town Wednesday night
after attending the Toasti»*iter'e
Club, where Cartie made a mag­
nificent apeech. She Is so Inspired
she la planning a club for the la­
dies. Although how the talk* could
be limited i* beyond me. Coming
from a long line of chatterer*, I
fully regliia the problem of giv­
ing women a Lime limit.
Tommy Petcrion i* being aeen
on lome of the bc*t book matches
in town. It will be a sham- when
the matche* are all struck.
At a recent pack meeting. Den
4 came off with aU kind* of hon­
ors (now I'm on cub scout'). The
den won the attendance, the best
group costume, and the bean bag
trophy. This was carried of,* by
none other than Bill Hill Jr., who
wa* stunning In his costume of. a
snake, pulled by Jeff Williams as
a Chinaman.
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BABY BOY RUSSI, son of Mr.
•ad M n. David Russl, Saaferd,
Bern Oct 36.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Geneva Club
Will M eet Nbv. 6
Tie Geneva Garden Club will
meet at the Community House on
Wednesday, November Bth at 2:30.
The hostess I* Mrs. Don Atwood.
Speaker Is Mrs. Blanton Owen
whose subject will be ''Christmas
Arrangements."
There will be a garden run on
Monday, November llth to "The
Barn" In Eustls where Mr*. Reba
Harris who owns and operates the
gift shop and Nursery, will talk
on her favorite subject "Let's
have a real Florida Christmas"—
using palm* and native material.
These same trees and plant* were
native to the Holy Land and 3lrs.
Harris feels-that we who live in
Florida should mako our Christ­
mas like those In the land wh&lt;*re
It first originated.

Calendar

First Preibyterian Church will be
conducted by the Pastor, Rev, A.
O. Melrmli, at 7:00 P. M.
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet for
rehearsal at the Church at 7:30
P. M.

Personals
Mlaa Lee Jackaon, daughter of
Captain and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson of 111 East Evans 5L Norfolk,
Va., waa recently pledged t* Delta,
Delta, Delta at Ohio Wesleyan
University. )!lsa Jackaon Is a 1957
graduate of Seminole High School
Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Wolf of
Washington. D. 0. ore arriving in
Sanford this weekend to spend
two weeks with their daughter and
son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. J. W. Hill
and children C. C. and Bill Jr.
Mrt. John D. Fite and her mo­
ther Mr*. J. W. Goodwin from
Raleigh, N. C. are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Kirby W.
Fite on Celery Ave. Mrs. John
Flto is on her way to Fort Kobbe,
Canal one, to Join her husband.
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TI1KRK IS NOTHING stuffy about us! This quartette la ready for
Don Brubaker. Cdr. John Hook, Loir. Don Brubaker- Kneeling, Mr*

FRIDAY
"Cooking Demonstration" by
Mias Lucy Nowlin, Seminole Coun­
ty Council Center. 7:30 P. M. Spon­
sored by Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club. Mrs. J- E. Leopcr
i* chairman. Public Invited. Small
admission at door or from club
members.
First Methodist Church: 10:30
a. m — Revival meeting, 7:30 p.
m.— Revival meeting.
SATURDAY
Halloween dance at the C.P.O.
Club. Costumes optional. Sidney
Vihicn's orchestra will play from
1:30 p- m, Prises for best costume.
Welcome Wagon Club baiaar at
the corner of First and )lagnolla.
1:00 P. M. Handmade articles and
baked goods.
MONDAY
Youth Benefit Fashion Show and
Womanles* Wedding, presented
by American Home Department of
Sanford Woman's Club. Clothe* by
Yowells. 1:00 P. M. at Hinecrest
Auditorium. Admission 100. Pub­
lic invited.
Girl Scout Basie leadership
course. Sanford civic building on
East First St., at 9:30 A. M. Mr*.

The Westside 'P. T. A. sponsored
carnival was deemed a great mee cu when It was found that the
P. T. A. had grossed nearly four
hundred dotlare. Co-chairmen Carl
Preseott and Bill Hardin reportad
that the carnival waa sold not
A gay evening was 'enjoved by
teachers, students and parents.
A prise went to Carl McWhorter
for high score on the dartboard.
The next P. T. A. meeting will
be held next Thursday at *'30 P.
M. at the Westside School.

L. M, Millsaps will teach the
course. Nursery facilities «n the
second floor of the Educational
building of the First Presbyterian
Church. Mrs. Norris Jordan in
charge.
First Methodist Church' 10:30
a. m.—Revival meeting, Tt30 p.
m.—Revival mseting, 1:30 o m.
—Circle No. 11 meet in bicKlnley
Halt after revival meeting.
TUESDAY
Tie W.S.C.S. of the First Metho
dm Church will have a board
meeting at 9:00 a. m . followed by
the regular business and program
meeting at 9:45 a, m
District VII meeting of (ho
Florida Garden Club, Sanford the
hostess club. Registration begin*
at 9:00 A, M. at the Elk's Club.
Luncheon will be served at the
Shrine Hall.
First Methodist Churchi 10:30
a. m.—Revival meeting, 7:30 p.

Baby Shower Given
In Lake M ary
For Mrs. J. Hobby
Lake Mary—Tuesday evening
Mrs. J. L. Hobby of SanfoM was
honored guest at a Stork Shower
given by Mrs. Richard Keogh at
her Lake Mary home. The gifts
were prevented to the honorte In
a large blue baby bath pan. No
games were played, aa the ladles
enjoyed talking to old friend* they
hadn't seen In a long Urn*. /
Refreshments of tiny pink end
blue cakes topped with eandy ba­
bies, pink and white cookies, pea­
nuts, tea, coffee and orange Juice
were served by the hostess and
her mother Mrs. H. M. Gleason.
Attending were Mrs. Hamilton
Mrs. Vola Werfelman. Mrs.
Charles Kruger. Mrs. C. W. SJoblom, Mrs. Ida Keogh, Mr*. R. E.
True. Mrs. P. D. Anderson. Mrs.
R If. Eubanks, Miss Irma Gene
Eubanks, Mrs. Walter Gardner,
Mra. Raymond Ball, )lr*. James
Thompson, Mrs, H. n. Eubanks,
Sirs James Yates. Mrs. John Mc­
Laughlin, Mr*. Eileen Willard,
Sherry Gardner and Kathy Wil­
lard.

The Public Worka Office Per­
sonnel, their wives, husbands, mo­
thers, fathers, children and other
relatives and friends got together
Wednesday night at the Staosell's
farm house on Oregon Ave. and
enjoyed a Halloween Festival Wit­
ches and ghosta lurrounded thn
huge yard and house which were
decorated with spooks, Jack-o-lanterns, candles, and lamps shaped
in Halloween facet and funny
forma. The witch'a brew steamed
over a blue-greenish flame in the
yard. The children rode horseback
and played games led by Mrs.
Kay Helms arid Ensign Hartnett.
Prlaes were awarded the children
for their costumes
A big bonfire also glowed In
the vicinity of approximately 70
happy people who were busy roast­
ing not doga and marshmallows
and enjoying the beans, delicious­
ly prepared by Mrs, Cunning. Mrs.

Lunch Box W ill
Welcome These
Sandwiches .

Stansell changed the spooky mood
when the donned an overalxed
pair of overalls, and with *h" aide
of several pillows, and a down
face, put on a side show, on horse­
back. I f you think getting on and
off a hone in that outfit la easy,
Just ask htrl Later la the even­
ing, the grftup aat around a large
fireplace and Joined in apple bubblng and charades contests. They
sang songs, whllo Ensign Schiffgens, dressed as a weird old witch
sat in tho fortune Ullers cave and
told tho children's fortunes.
Tho same gang, without tho
children, also got together at thn
Cunning's home in Lake Mary the
first of tho month and enjoyed a
wonderful hot-dog and hamburger
charcoal feast. The group first
congregated at Lake Mary for
swimming and water skiing, and
later adjourned to thn Cunning*!
backyard where several charcoal
grills were delightfully burning
and sumo very good cooks pro­
ceeded to feed tho 30 guests, Thn
preliminary arrangements and
plans had been made by the girla
In the office. They found that when
working together, to accomplish
one objective, the answer is bound
to be success. This was proven by
the fact that everyone in attend
anco had something to do with thn
party being a success. For in­
stance, tho girls, using tho KngLnearing technology and phrases,
submitted request! to various
ones to perform such services as:
purchasing the food; helping with
setting the tables; picking up the
ice and soft drinks; slicing and
dicing the onions; etc. Everyone
had a wonderful time and plans
many more get together#.

Lake M ary School
Carnival Slated
For Saturday
LAKE MARY—Friday night the
Halloween characters will be at
the Lake Mary School for the An­
nual Halloween Carnival starting
at 0 p. m. Booths of candled ap­
ples, cold drinks, hot dogs, eandy,
baked goods, coffee and popcorn
will he set up on the school
grounds ■« well as the country
store, movies, train ride, pony ride,
dart game, pocket lady, Spook
House, basket ball throw, fish
pond, grab bag, and many other
fun games,
The costume parade will begin
at 8 p. m. with prize* being award­
ed to tho most original and best
all around In the following groups
pre-school: first, second and third
grade*; fourth, fifth and slsth
grades. So come on and Join the
fun at Ihe Lake Mary School Fri­
day night at 6.
Fashion designed Jo Copeland be­
lieves that woman’* »en*e of style
W "born, not made." Says the
New* York designer, "a woman can
learn to be well-dressed. But a
seine of style Is a natural talent
. . .she has t0 have it if she ever
really become* a symbol of fash­
ion. I think that a woman shows
muds of her style sense in the way
site accessorize* her clothes."

Planning, Shopping
Home Demonstration Club Mem* - I j
bers will aoon be learning "Easy
;
Ways to Meal Planning". Thn
Home Demonstration Agent, Myr­
tle WUson, gave the Food and Nu­
trition leaders the following anggesllana for "Getting the M ed
Planning Job Done Easily"!
1. Plan your meals ahead
X. Use n reliable meal planning
guide
3. Follow a meal pattern
4. Aim for variety
5.
Aim for eye and appetlto
appeal
I. Use sense to save cents,
time and energy
She aaye "Planning meals and '5 jfi
shopping for food can be a plea­
sure instead of a burden."
The elub leaden who attended
the leadership training school la
Oviedo: M n. 3. E. Norwood; Mlaa
Norrfne Norwood; M n. Charles
Wettmon; Mrs. C. D. Perry; Mrt,
J. L. Clark; M n. Martha Braeht;
Mn. Emma Siebert; M n. Mattie
Wbeeler; M n. HyU E. M oon;
Mn. D. M. I.add; Mn. J. C. Sapp;
Mrs. Lynn Mosler; Mra, Grace
Olliff and M n. Henry Foster.
These leaden will give the dem­
ons trstlon In their respective clubs &amp; s i
In November. They will alio ahow
the members bow to figure calo­
j
ries upward or downward.
Tbo club schedules:
Nov. 9 Chuluota
N*v. 7 Longwood
Nov. 8 Lake Monroe
Nov. 8 Oviedo
Nov. 13 Geneva
Nov. 19 Elder Spring*
Nov. 14 SanfordNov, l ) Lake Mary
Nov, 21 Sanford Young
Matrons

Welcome Wagon
Plans B a za a r
The Sanford Welcome Wagon
Club will have a baiaar Saturday
afternoon at 1:00 P. 31. an the
corner of First end .Magnolia
downtown.
There will be a white elephant
sale aa well as handmade articles
and baked goods. Sock doll* am)
pot holdera are Just two ef the
Items that ihould sell quickly Sat­
urday afternoon. President «f the
Welcome Wagon Club la Mrs,
Larry Donovan.

We expertly repair all typea of
watches using only genuine
part*. We stand behind our
work so that you will have
complete satisfaction. Bring in
yuur watch today and let ua
put It in top running condition.
All watches are Umwi electron­
ically on the Watchmaatcr. Let
us repair your 400 day clock
also.

W ert Jewelry
STORE
202 B. 1st.

FA 2-9181
"Glfta of Distinction ate
Jewelry Store Gifts."

Smitty's Snappin' Turtle
10th Anniversary Sale
CHANNEL

Happy Birthday
Mrs. L. F. Richards
Martha Stamper
K. 0. Lamb

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Public Works Personnel Have Club Leaders T a k a
Course In Food
Halloween Festival At Stansells

Sandwiches suggested here are
good to be packed In lunch boxes,
or to eat at home, says htyrtle
Wilson, H o m e Demonstration
Agent.
Hawaiian Sandwich (makes 9)
Grind 1 cup hsm. Combine wtih
8 ounces cream cheese and 1 small
can of drained crushed pineapple.
Mix well. This may be made into
sandwiches ahead, wrapped Indi­
vidually and froicn Urn week be­
fore using. (Do nut hold over one
week.) Place In lunch while yet
froien. It will thaw bv lunch time.
Corned Beef .Sandwiches (4 sand.)
Grate Ik cup American chccsc.
Blend In 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
and add ' i can of corned braf (or
1 cup dry chipped beef). Add U
cup pickle relish and a little grat­
ed onion and tt cup finely chopped
celery. Spread between slices of
bread and cut into halves. Wrap
well. (This may bo froicn If a
cooked salad dressing Is substi­
tuted for mayonnaise.)
Peanut butter and Bacon (4 sand.)
Fry 4 slices of bacon until crisp.
Drain well and crumble. »N# it
cup peanut butter and mix bacon
into it. Spread both atices of bread
with butler or softened oleomar­
garine. Spread on the filling.
Wrap, cut, and freeze if desired
until ready to use.
Ham and Cheese Sandwich
Allow 1 slice of hsm (or other
luncheon meat) and one of *heesc
almost anything. Standing, 3lrs. for each sandwich. Spread bread
John Bear.
(Staff Photo)
with mayonnaise and place meat
and cheese on It. Cover with thin
ni.—Revival meeting,
cucumber pickle slices and place
bread on top. Cut and wrap for
WEDNESDAY
First Methodist Churchi 10:30 the lunch bent.
Meat Loaf Sandwiches
a. m— Revival meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Meat Loaf for the meal makes
m.—Revival meeting,
a good sandwich. When shilled,
THURSDAY
First Methodist Church 10:30 a. slice thinner than for dinner
plate. Spread bread with dress­
m —Revival meeting
ing or mayonnaise and place meat
7:30 p. m.— Revival meeting.
loaf on it. Cover ami cut. Wrap.
(Include a lettuce leaf In waxed
paper to be added liter to sand­
wich.)

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for qualifying. » •
notified before qualifying. Score*
aoat bo allotted by him, and tho
tfcreo dollar aDtraaca faa paid be• p. m. Saturday. Pairings
will ba mada Saturday night and
poated Sunday morning, to play
map itart Immediately.
Those qualified already arc
Jack Langford, » , Cy Fitton, M,
Ed Winter, S3, Bob Hadeo, W, Red
Clareland, S3, Dato Cunning, 10,
Roy Brown, SO, Harry Cuahlng, as,
John Iray, SZ, Earl Higginbotham,
S3, Hack Cleveland, S3, Judge
Houa*holder, IS, Ray Herron. *4,
H. W. Ruekar, w , A1 Stine, 90,
Hugh Grier, 79, Sonny Powell, 73,
H. K. Ring. » .
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By OSCAR FRALEY
United Fret* Sport* Writer
HONG KONG, (UP) — Weightlifter Paul Anderson needs vita­
min shots, Emil apotek la • sluefooted softie, and the winning 4
eight-oared Yale crew shoutd have
had to pay its way Into the last
Olympic Gamea.
Tike It from Fearleaa Fraley
here In Hong Kong, they build 'em
stronger, falter and more sea­
going—and It’s all In a day's work.
On almost any of thla city’s
winding colorful streets you can
see guya who could apot Anderson
By JERRY COVINGTON
starters. After a knee Injury re­ three lift* and two Jerks and aaun- ^
Tonight the Sanford Semlnolei ceived laat Friday, Barbour seem­ ter away with load* which would w
face the New Smyrna Barracudas ed to be ready to raauma hla full­ break Mi shoelace*. They limply
at the Memorial Stadium here In time duties on offense and defense awing a bamboo pole over one
but the knee has failed to come shoulder, dangle loads the also of
Sanford. Game time la act for S
around In time. Tyra baa had aa Herman Hickman from each end,
o'clock and a capacity crowd la other showup of bit knee infection and plod along the erammed aideexpected to be on hand wh*u the and he la also expected to see only alki without Jostling children
opening whistle Is blown for the limited action, if any. You can playing underfoot everywhere.
For the trackmen who festoon
annual homecoming scrap. This la bet that If either boy is able to
aid th* cause any, they will be In
a non-conference tilt but It la there because they just refuse to my winter Saturday nights in
Madison Square Garden, they’re
very Important to the local* as give up.
going to have to do lots better in 1 /
they will be trying to keep a clean
Defensive end, Gaud* Hlttell, the future to get any applattia
slate for the fifth game of the was sttU bed-ridden during the mid­ from this corner. Old Fearleaa
season. Their record now stands at dle of the week with flu and he, came np with a rlckihaw boy to­
three victories and one U* while too, will only tee limited action day who could spot Gallant Man
tonight. Claude will be greatly a fait furlong and run him into
tho ‘ Cudea show a 2-3 record.
missed on hti side of th* line as he ground over tha true derby dis­
Physically the Seminole* art has been stand-out all year on de­ tance of a mile and a half.
running the*'Cudaa a close race. fense.
Rickshaw Runner Speedy
The local scene finds the Co-capThe only bright thing about the
Aa a matter of fact, I clocked
tains of the Seminoles, Eddie Bar­
local picture 1* that others that him the flnt mile in 4:01, And aa
bour and Billy Tyre aa doubtful
were hampered last week have we passed all the taxicabs In sight ^
com* around nicely and they con­ and lipped through Hong Kongv
tinue to show good spirit and en­ traffic with the death-defying agil­
Isa a c Logart
thusiasm. Bob Johnson’ s hand In­ ity ef a jackrabbit In a prairie
jury hat come along nicely and fire, thla kid didn't even draw e
To p Contender
he should be ready to go full deep breath.
speed. The flu bug aeemi to be
The speed and endurance of tha
For V a c a n t T itle
out of the way and the condition­ rlrkshaw runners la absolutely fan­
NEW YORK W — lease Lo­ ing look* better thla week.
tastic. There are only 2000 of them
gart, aynamle Cuban body-punch­
The New Smyrna coach reported left in Hong Kong and they ere
er, waa named top contender for yesterday that hla squad ba* aba primarily a tourist trap. Thla
the vacant world welterweight title been riddled by Injuries obtained means you feet a bit on tho silly
today In the Ring Magaiine’a lat­ In their last contest against De- side until you notice that thdft
est ratings.
Land and they have been making more economically • minded na­
At the same time, odds • man last minute adjustments In his tives arc tiding them too.
Eddie Borden, publisher of the lineup to come up with something
After all, even If you feel silly
Weekly Boxing World, announced to give Sanford a hard time. You the trip Is only 40 cents an hour.
that Logart would be favored at can count on them having many But If these guys ever hear about
least 1-5 against any one of the tricks up their sleevea.
the Olympics, It's doubtful If
other five men expected to bo In­
With the Injuries of Barbour and they'd ever bother to compete Just
cluded In the tournament for the Ronnie Rusal, most of th* week
for medals. They may run like
vacant 147-pound crown.
has been devoted to adjusting the eight-day clocks but to them 80
Names of the aix men In the offensive backfield to strengthen
eents is a lot of rice In the dinner
tourney will be announced Friday
^
these gaps. Bob Johnson will be bowl.
or Monday by Julius Helfand, running at half and fullback while
They
go
big
In
Hong
Kong
for
chairman of the World Champion­ AI Collins will also tee plenty of
ship Committee and chairman of action as a halfback. Big Mika soccer followed by horse racing,
rugby, cricket, golf and basketth* N.Y. State Athletic Commis­
Tamny has alio been running the ball. But the best athletes in tha
sion.
fullback slot to add needed depth city—aside from the bamboo pole '
Virgil Aklna of St. Loulf, who
In this department. Cedi Dand- weightlifters and tireless rte^shaw
clinched a berth in the tournament
ridge. Johnnny Yeackle, and Har­ boys—are the women iculW j.
by knocking out ex-champlon Tony
old Stone arc In good shape and
Lad*** can Row
DeMareo at Boaton, Tuesday night
was boosted from sixth to second
*° round ou‘ the
’***»• ir« th* ladle* of th*
j houseboats—sampans and Junks—
among contenders in the ring rat­ backfield.
The line should be considerably which «ultl* around Itong Kong ‘
ings.
DeMarco waa dropped from better for this tilt aa all the ail- harbor Ilka waterbugs with a hot-L*
first to third, but hie six trips to manta among these hoys seem t o , foot. Tslk about Jack Kelly if you
the canvas In the Aklna' fight art have “ taken a powder" for the) will, and raise a routing boolaexpected to rule him out of the present at least. Teddy Walker, h&lt;&gt;ola for dear old Yale, but they
tourney. DsMarco’ e defeat auto­ Gerald Jone*, and Allen Swain, the have a cinch. Became most of the
matically boosted Cuban Logart last of tha ailing players, araback women pulling on an oar here
In shape and should be ready to have a baby fastened to their back
from second place to flnt.
Hie tournament, expected to be make the homecoming a rollicking and it makei you seasick to tea
fought out within 90 days, will de­ success David Stanley continues Junior’s head snap back when
termine a successor to Carmen to ahow great aggressiveness and Mom lay* Into tha beat to get her
Basilio, whose 147-pound crown Ms play Is matched by Tommy seagoing bungalow out of tha way
m
was vacated automatically on Brown and Jack Stoteky. Tbl* line of an Imperious ferry.
So whta those ham-ateur weightSept. 23 when he won tha middle­ Is said to be. by many, on* of the
weight (180-pound) title from Sug­ best to be seen In Central Florida lifters, runner* and oarimen back
and it could very well be. Whether home start talking to Old Faarlesa
ar Ray Robinson.
For various reasons, the six- they receive much racognltlon or In the future, they'd better be a
man eliminations era expected to not. they arc right in there mak­ bit respectful. Otherwise I'll Im­
include the following: Logart ( 1), ing Sanford realise a very success­ port some of these muscular Hong
Aklna (2), Vinca Martinet of Pat­ ful season. They could vary well Kong marvala and run them right
erson, N. J. (4), Gil Turner of mean tha difference la tonight’s out of business.
Philadelphia ( 8), Gasper Ortega gam*.
Taking everything Into conside­
of Mexlea (7) and Georgs Barnet
FLU CANCELS GAME
ration, tonight's game should
ofAuatraUa (•).
LOUISVILLE, Ky., (UP) - N e x t*
prove to be a very close and ex­
citing one. Normally, with the lo­ Saturday's a c h e d u ! « d footballm
RUTGERS ADDS TWO
cals at full strength, they should gam* between undefeated LouisNEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., (UP) be a good seven point favorite but villa and Morehead (Ky.) State
—Rutgers plays two new football as It stand* tonight it could very ha* been called off because of a
opponents next stasou — Quantico well ba th* extra point U»t de­ flu outbreak it Morehead.
Marinos and Bucknell. The Sear- cides
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1L Anyway
you look at It,
let will be meeting Quantico for it should bit a “ Jam-up" ball game
A’a NAME COACH
the fln t time white the Bucknell when these two teams meet here
KANSAS CITY, (U P f-D m Hergame resume* aa old aerie*. Other , at I o’ clock,
fner, who managed Mobile 0f tha
opponents Include Princeton, Col- j Let's all com* to maks this a
Southern Anociatlon last season,
gate, Richmond. Lehigh, Delaware, most successful homecoming
has accepted term* to eoseh f o r Lafayette and Cyumbta.
GOOD LUCK SEMINOLES 1 I | Uto Kansas City athletics la
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Big Crowd Expected
To See Homecoming
Tilt Here Tonight
Saturday
Football
Program
By PRANK LPTSKT
United Pnan 8 porta Writer
A defenairn battle between Iowa
■nd Michigan and an offensive
clash between Notre Dame and
Nary highlight th* college football
program Saturday.
A capacity erowd of 101,001 la
expected at Ann Arbor, Mich., for
the "pick ’em " game between un­
beaten Iowa, ranked third by the
United Prase Board of Coaches,
and 13th - ranked Michigan. Tho
game also will be televised na­
tionally (by NBC).
Fifth-ranked Notre Dame, also
unbeaten, la e five-point favorite
over Navy, tied for 13th in the
ratings, befora 58,823 at South
Bend, Ind.
Seamen Big Favorites
Oklahoma, still ihaktng from a
near loss to Colorado last week,
U a 30-point favorite over Kansas
State.
The sixth-ranked Texas Aggies,
who share tho Southwest Confer­
ence lead with Texas, rate aix
points over potent Arkansas. Ohio
State, tied with lows atop the Big
Ten, la a 14-point choice over win1o a a Northwestern. Improving
Stanford la favored by one point
over Oregon, the only team with­
out a loaa In Paclfle Coast Confer­
ence play.
Iowa, Notre Dime, Oklahoma
and Texas A. and M. are four of
tho aix national powers atm un­
beaten and untied. Of the others,
Auburn Is favored by eight point*
over Florida and Dartmouth by
by three over Yale.
In the only big gamea Friday
night, Miami of Florida rates 13
points over Vlllanova and Boston
University six over Georg* WashIngton.
Other Contests
Iatersectlonal—Rice over Clemson, Misslaeippi over Houston, Col­
lege of Paclfle over Marquette.
East—Army over Colgate. Pitts­
burgh over Syracuse, West V ir ­
ginia over Penn State, Princeton
over Brown, Cornell over Colum­
bia. Pennsylvania over Harvard.
Midwest— Michigan State over
Wiaconsln, Minnesota over Indi­
ana, Illinois over Purdue. Color­
ado over Missouri, Nebraska over
Kanaas, Cincinnati over Detroit.
South—Duka over Georgia Tech,
Tennessee over North Carolina,
Auburn over Florida, Georgia over
Alabama. Louisiana Stats over
Vanderbilt, Miaataslppi State over
Tulano, North Carolina State over
Wake Forest, South Carolina over
Maryland.
Southwest—Ttxai over Southern
Methodist, Baylor over Texas
Christian, Oklahoma State over
Tests Tech.
Far West—Oregon State over
Washington State, UCLA over California, Washington over Southern
California, Wyoming over Air
Forte Academy.
unday—Holy Cross over Quintieo Marines.

Today's
Sports
Parade

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THE “IN MEMOR1UM” NOTICE
It la lha custom ef many famlllea la this country to eonimtm*
rata a bereavement by an "In Memorlum" notice tn newspaper j
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation
selection of a suitable verse brings back.te them tender, please:
recollections. As Elka Cook, the English poet baa ao beautiful
expraned It:
“How cruelly sweet art the echoes
that start
What memory plays an old tune
on lha heart/'
Mott frequently an lo Memorlum is Inserted on the anniver­
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other date*,
Is fait
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Salas offiee: Comer W. Cry* I------ns w
m run
Machine and Supply Cu.
ROMES— |
I- id*.
bedrooms
6. River em­
Commercial building lor rent or
4
*
2
bath*.
fleh
(ver.)
Istal
Drive
A
Lake
Mery
block,
mo­
1 A 2 baths.
207 W. 2nd St.
I’ h. FA 2-0433
•u u : icj
j ■
bankment
LaVeme School e f Dance
6 . Learning
riiu ie :!.»«lr. 408 W. First, Phone FA
[telephone FA 2-4691 or FA 2-3011
tion
10. American
Classes now forming In Tip—
I.TI'
lli
i
-liu
7.
Sacred
bull
23. Letter Knniic* ;j f M .
2-4037.
Complete end -ready fee
Indian*
Aerobatie — Ballet. Alio boys
Chryaler Airtem p
8. Part*
36. Dornce­
13 Fragrant
ixnrju LU-LHi I
class * tlny-tots class. Enroll
Private entrance, modern firnlehr
*** KtuI1Aa*T6
.
Cowboy's
Air Conditioning end Heating
ll.
IF*I
now. FA 24(423.
wood
iiiMPAiiP.. I1.iIL.bbJ ei.il.
«d bedroom. Ph. FA 3-2410.
lertet
C. H. STAFFORD
cated
Tstterday** Ass**#
13. A sprit*
11.
Mailbox
216
Oak
Avanuc
FA
2-4731
27. Die.
Locetieae
■saa
_______
■
| Up
6 room furnlihed apartment, 110
It. Indian
33. Auetroliaa
in
..
NOTICE
opening*
chargee
South PLaecmt — Sanfeid
234.00
After November 15th, we will
marsupial
weight
Magnolia. Available now. A.
Outstanding beautiful new house, 10 H r plus
Mimograph
Printing
—
Typing13.
C
oalitions
339.00
Whisperlag
Oaks
—
Tltairillt
35. Fodder vet
K. Koisetter, Florist, rh- FA J
huge living mom and dining Naw MK 28
Letter Writing — •Card* and
which
0 will be in
our n,w
“2353
“ f®
-139.00
which
located
at
3.1851,_______________________ 1
36. Killed
area. Three large bedrooms, MK IS - 4 0 HP
wet plaster
river
Letters Addressed — Photo
841.00
33. Plant
36. Resort
1th bathe, masonry conetme. MK 68-8 40 HP
la servile tad FHA
Copies of Important painrsMorris F u n . Apts. 201th W. 1st FHA
899.00
ovules
tlon. &lt;995.00 down. Reasonable MK 78 40 HP
lag available.
40. Marble
Credit renorts — Collections,
8 8 8 .0 0
l y a p p l ia n c e
monthly payments. Monna
MK 7B 40 HP plui
20. Bone
Credit Bureau Ol Senlord
| b a g g e rCE.
975.00
FURNISHED cottage loci tad on
CENTER
Tremendous trade-ins
. Rm. 403*04 San. All. Nat'l. Bank IIS S. Magnolia
21. Land
We can qualify you for one of Jarvis, Phona FA 2-1110.
17*33. Ph. FA 2-1447.____
1“
I’h. FA 2-3472
Bldg.
Th. FA 2*4151
measures
— ----------------------------------------- Announcing new line of fine slum*
these hence In 14 mlnutae. Yea
p
W
22. Bound ot
bedroom, concrete block, fur- btum boats. Fishing boats through |
SEE Seminole Realty for Deelr*
can start enjeyiig the boa
Tutor for high school math, elc a r t e r iioxik c l e a n in g
nUhed house. Leavlnr t o w n , ovor-nlght crullers. Dost prim
a goose
able Reitala. FA 24232.
1 while we yroeeae the papers.
I xebra. geometry, trignmetry.
„ „ , SERVICE
24. Natural
1 'r ™
FA 2-8080.
JOHNSON MOTORS
Call FA 2-1330, ext. 276, Mr.
Window &amp; Wall Washing
abode
Furnlihed cottage near bate. 880,1
Abrsms.
--------------—
;
-------—
------SEMINOLE
SPORTING
GOODS
Mixing—NOrth 8 4141
mo. water Included. Adults, Ph. |
26. Afternoon
Developed by
20 aero til# farm, 3 bedroom 104 Sanford Ave. Hi. FA 2-1692 I3J Hlwey 17-92
Denary
*
FA 2-4838,___________________
house. Easy ttrmi. Write Joe ------reception!
l)o
you
want
In
dance
the
latest?
%
Levy, P. O. Box 1154.
A
26.
Over
(poeLJ
n
rSee Dranne and George n( DtStore building and futures on
ROD A REEL REPAIRS" GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER
16. Mother
T ^ D O R ? 1ln e .
. B hits—NecchJ—Elna
annn School of Dance Claeses
East Geneva Ave.. formerly oc­
412 Sanford Avenue
OUTSTANDING VALUE
31.
Hewing
tool
L
TT
start November 2nd. Saturday
cupied by Fleming Grocery.
m,ke* Machine*
12 bedroom house, concrete block
31. Lurked
3.3 Eait First fit.
FA 2-3214
ir
Cer. Ewy. IM S 4 ITth SL
afternoon A Saturday night
Call or see Suite Kersey, SIX
construction located on two
34.
Upsets
classes for the 0, 7 , 8 , 9 , and
Phew FA 2*1161
Perk Ave., FA 2*1384.
lota with 28 fruit trees. Electric FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
I
icolloq)
HEATING
m
10th grade.
BRAILEY ODHAM, Prss.
37. Strang*
kitchen,
wood
floors.
Near
echou
.
s
i
w
v
sistTit
n
trvva
For rent or tale. By owner 2 bed*
2403 Hiawatha—Ph. FA 2-0*84.
H. R POPE CO.
cl.
Also
large
screened
porch,
”
e^
E,
Y
v?
H1TH
W
J
*
,
.
34.
Roman
4 room frame home partly fur*
200 S. Park------FA 2 4231
&amp;
n
ear ports and utility room with - 8l&gt; F,rk Av*'
r A - " 481
This is a past tn the Rita theatre
magistrate
- nishrd. 396 E. 6th SL Open
w
laundry connections. Only |7,for \9illiam E. Dial. Exp. date
--Saturday
36. Dry. as
-Saturday * Sunday, 9 a.m. • 4
%
Liquid
embroidery
settopper
ooaoo.
i .ooo__down.
di
090.00. g
11.000
' ■■
Nov. 10, 1957.
7/
p.m.
DONT MISS THIS BUY
bread
Jr
enameling outfit*, silk screen
BEAL
« . . . -ESTATE DRIVE-IN
so rabbits, good producers. Also
4L Removed
sell. Decorate It ynur-Mf.
3"
2 room furnished apartment, In­
28—ArtTtCLE5*Tl'OR~BALB "
fSSrtnt.)
hutches
list. Call
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
* 1 , . . .*. customer* IK,,
il
cluding utilities, |48 mo. 107 crete block home, less than 3
j I. &amp; W
E '-69MAUAUI
v
—E
wwwg
REALTOR
**
*
-8 p.m. ort af
42. Whiter
FA •*••*
2-6289 *
before
TT
2617 8 . French
FA 2.1913
W. 9th.
months old, has all the extras, ..r Jnhn» y„ ' Vl,£ er' Associate
UrS Y0UR FURNITURE
43. Female pigs
ter 7 p.m. All day Sunday.
Lash for any amount Suner
Cell
Hali
Phone *4%
FA A
2-3641
---- —
—- ■
'sMMIl _
large
lot,
ter
—
.landscaped
. „ Uw » i r e u tcorner
u r n e r im
t ler*
44. Absent
11
______ _ _________
Furnished
apartment,_ _2 rt io o m s rlEtn flrirtWE .svssns/l
__
black A ten —
hound
nn ni
puppies. Let us build your docks, bulkheads
FsS/n"? rn
kn' 1 F a 20477
SOUlh^of
Adults.
Adults. 1209 Palmetto.
and sea walls. Water Front Con­
Banford.
phon*
1
:
porte end utility* room? Tay own* Clnse in, 1/4 blocks from Winn,
Slake good pets
for
children
its
or
DOWN
k l
struction Co. f A 2-4330.
%
can
hunting
— . h#
... trained
...„.ed
for . .hunting.
8
Dixie, 3 blocks from drug store,
Large clean downstairs apt 611 er equity and take over monthly
I. Affrays
—Factory lo you—
n -o e L s .1.1
If .t _
.
.. *
parmante.
If
you're
laterested
fix
room*,
.
V.W.-)
.*
large
utt|gr
bedrooms.
nranwms,
I'erk Ave.
Aluminum
«
,M*le
00' Fem4le 10 months free service on new In­
*3.00.
i
Locust,SAve
largec dfning
room, ‘iU"h*"
kitchen with
Call FA 2-3109 for appointment.
&gt;»r«
d' nin' Tonm
Venetian Blinds
strument purchase from us.
2 U-drooms, kitchen equipped. 1307 Wynnowond Drive.
kitchenette and living room.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
ItUKUIt'S MUSIC SHOP
—
I’uppy. therough.bred
Children welcome. 166.00 month.
Front end haek porch. Uaragr Alaskan
rati with plestle ends. Plattie
4 mnn_____
_ named "Chcena". 2004 Cedar Avenue
FA 2-0733
i.m
ooyu old.
1905 Summerlin.
____ — ------------------------------------with concrete floor. Located at
or rayon tapes. Colton or nyljO
Th. FA 25587.
411 Pelmetto. Will sell furnish­
cords.
O s t e e n , 8 room furnished let
WELL DRILLING
ed or unfurnished, can be seen
Senkarik Gloats and Paint Co.
floor apartment. Call FA 24998
T6 b a t
Felrbenke-Meria Pumps
LOCH ABBOH
anytime. Call FA 2-2548
h*pairs
to all makes
113-114 W- 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
Texas Site House
FurnUhed 2 s m a l l rooms, $28
Mary s Spaghetti House, Mary­
Texaa Bis« Rooms
Ho w a r d c . lo n g
^WWBLLAHlflPJ!
month. Adults. US Jessamine
land
Motel,
1792
C
e
d
a
r
Ave.
W7 E, Commercial Ave,
T-Shirt* 48c — Peirir*2.50 gal.
-B y BENNETT CERFTexas Sue Lot
Orange City.
Phone FA 2-2*33
Camp Guodi, Tarpaulins, ArmyApprox. 1478 Sq. Ft.
WOOD ■ WOOD - WOOD
3 bedroom unfurnished house.
Navy
SUrplus-310
Sanford
Ave.
PURSE-PROUD
patroness of the arts asked a dealer, "D®
Plus Carport A Utility
G«auln* Pitch Pui* A Oak. Fire H u m x m - n x t t s - —
,Ph. FA 2-8899.______________
ilinlmum Down $2800
these artists whose picture* cost so (nuch learn to paint
D IC K M A P E S
Wood—Best deal in town. Call
English Chins—12 place setting,
This is a pees to the MovieUnd
I UB and your wood worrie* are Modern
whan they grow up, or do they inherit their talent?"
Alr-Cond/Roncd Salon Tile Contractor— Dial FA 2-4588
*50.00. Ph. fA 2.4632.
Th. OWNER — FA 2-9996
Ride-In for Boh Nichols. Esp
"My deer lady," th* daaler
over. B«b * Erni* Morris.
n
.
Shampoo
date Nov. 10, 1987.
replied patiently, "thta hered­
Phone FA 2-4228.
A— PLUMBING sad ROOF Double b u r n e r ktrmcne heeler
1" A" R'* T r jI b e a u t V NOOK I1*
ity busuies* la nonitns*.
10o s. o*k Ave,
FA 2 574* n G
complete, reasonable. Ph. FA
REAL EaVATE FOR iU lft
Truthfully, did you ever bear
2*4618.
U—
h e l p " w a n t ed "
ef th* mother* and fathers of
*
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
Flowers
— Plait* — (b rib e
Picasso and Rouault?"
skin Kalinaky fur, 2 mens win­
ROSA L. PAYTON
mr* wrwi
I. E. BATTEN
COLORED
women
for
canvass­
ter coats, re clining chair, small
Registered Real Estate Broker r . BEN
' »MONROE NUR8 URY
"No, X didn't," admitted th*
ing home to house. Must have
118 a. French Ave. — FA 2-3714 Ph fA 2-1*01—17-92 at Hiawatha CMtry * v«nuR____________
gas stove. All In good condition
- —
FA 2-032]
patroness, 'and to talf you
ear. Ph. FA J-4330.__________
Tooo S. Park Ave-, Apt. 4.
tha truth, I never lieerd of
THAT RDM E I.N TItK LOl NTRY 2 .large
—,m-m, •
—* wts pi
lot,
IH aniur' JU
l i84
.
COMPOIT ( D l.lw .u .r '.l
Picaaeo and Rouault, either."
Woman,
4
hours
a
day.
5
day*
a
Contrasting
A
Repairs
M o d e r n 3 he&lt;iroom CB
cleared. See owner .at. 1021
Sir*
»
T L K N i n kB a ." ---------I » l « ...
s e e
home on 10 fertile, tilled
wees. In ready 4 children for 1667 Sanford Av*. Pb. FA 2 4841
Ita SL
HOUSEHOLD GOODE
aere», two miles from city
school and general housework.
The lata Emils Henri GanvGo West on 1st St. or 20th SL
riumbing — Kreskr Heating
limits. Sorry, but c r o p
FA 2-3110 after 4 p.m.
rttu, live wire editor tn hn
to Grapeville Av*. FA 2-0864.
BOBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
does not go. This must be
M. G. HODGES
dty of s o m e flamboyant
Raymond LuadquUt. Assee.
PRE
HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
Immediate
opening
for
full
time
» • e n lo he appreciated.
papers and mags, atoically
GRAY SHADOW
FA 2-3*51 AUentle Sank Bldg.
help at the BURGER KING. No Serrir* on AU Water Pumps— Bookrae* Bed
W. H. “ BILL- STEM PER
Wells Drilled — Pump*
summed up hi* carter In this
Mr. k Jtrs. Drrtier
NURSERIES
t
a
b
l
e
waiting,
nq
curb
work.
Reg.
Riflitif A I m f $ f
Thone FA 2 6037 Reveled ifirrur
sententious lenience; "I was
Apply in person to Mr. Solo Paols Road
*179.00
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
Assoc. Guy Alisa. Urctchsp Hall. 4 bedroom home. Large l«t with
Chest
part of that stung* race of
mon. 2109 French Ave.
NEAR
LAKE
JEMUP
(
n
j
i
t
t
r
r
s
s
Uk
e
Mary.
Ph.
FA
91. J. KING
Arietta Price. Everett Harper 8-l»4I or FA 2-4049.
rwpt*.
aptly described as spending their lives dolnj tilings they
Phons FA 2*4991
i l l N. Park
Plumbtng and Supplies
Royal Comfort
i-H A U ‘ I BLf I l g Tl B " ""
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
detait to make money thty don't w xnt to buy things they don't n«e*
InneriDrlaj Mittrei*
Kohler
Plumbing
to
Impress
people they dislike."
CEYSTAL
LAKE
NURSERY,
Cherry Reel Estate Ag*o*y
BRAND N EW !
Milehfng Box Spring
Ream Water Heaters
®UtI?n ■Mendanl wanted.
3 bike. West CC Bldg. Lake
fill: 00
Dial FA 2-9926—Notary
Bedroom, 2 bath, double car­
Mery,
Now All For Only
FA 2 04U
r*n°l &gt;r*Bch Av# * Colonial Oil 2534 Oriscdo Dr.
1219 W. 13 8 t Rear-Barber flhep
port, cpacioua roomi through­
$195.00
out, located In beautiful Loch cirr FLOWERS. Sanford Flnwer
*6 —FURNITURE end
Wanted—to sell The Sen- Plumbing A Heating, Frew Estl Term*
Arbor near Country Club, un­
T erm i
John R . Alexander
Shop, 200 N Park Ave., Sanford
metes,
AX
work
guaranteed
(or
HOUSEHOLD GUODS
ford Herald Monday through
believably
priced
at
114.800.00,
FA 1-1222. We telegraph.
Real E state . Inauranca
on* year. Bill LeBree. Long FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
Fridays at 3:29 p.m. Come to
at low aa llio o down, balance
wood. Phone VAlley 8-4211.
107 Magnolia
'F A 2-02S3
The Herald nffire and ask for
less than rent
T R A D E -IN N O W
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST BUI Vincent after 3:20._______
Phone FA 2-1851
TOR SALE by owner. 8 rooms
Gti
th# moat for your old
PLUMBING
Bud Bamberger. Mgr.
Experienced cabinet maker. Ap­
modern near s c h o o l , |5uo
For dependable Service
furniture.
NEARLY N E W /
Contract and Repair Work
Free Dr livery
down. Balance easy. FA 2 0726. 3 Bedroom. Ulcd bath, hardwood
ply Wallia Cabinet Shop, De­
Member of Florist
Free Etiimalea
naryTelegraphy Delivery Assn.
$SAVE$
Used furniture, appTienrei, loela
floors, beautiful kitchen with
R. L HARVEY
IF IT IS R E A L ------- *
eBeught-iold.
Larry’e
Mart
garbage disposal, air condition­
Furniture
and Appliances
164
Sanford
Ava.
Pbooe
FA
2-3361
aik Crumley A Monteiuj
Salesman for full time work.
215 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132
ed, elotc to schools and churches,
at 117 South Perk Ph. FA 2*4466
Western Auto, 214 E. First St.
Near &amp; Used
surrounded by home* of equal Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­
CLARK
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom homes
BIG VALUES
or greater value, with excellent
writers, adding machines. Sales- *6 —MALE er FEMALE
M ather of Sanford
Plumbing. Ileatlnx k Supply Ce.
open (or inspection. 27th St.
neighbors, priced at 112.400.00,
RenUlj, 314 Mag. FA 2-0442.
QUICK
CREDIT
Contracting
k
Repair*
A Magnolia. 2 block* from ‘ requiring 12930 down, a bargain
Colored eoupt* tn live nn pr* 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. I A 3 2374
EASY TERMS
you will agree.
mites. Care for home and child
Pinecrest School. Look these
TT-rjn f l d M t i M t M - i i m n g
HILSON-MAIEE
ren. Excellent salary. Ph. Day Highway 17-92 South Sanford
over before you buy. Term*. See Scmlnolr Realty, 1901 Park
Nf
and Used Funutare
Ford *51 Country Squirt Station
Av*., FA 24232.
tone Beach, CL 2 8697 between is—PIANO 8 F.itvicfe.
Archie K. Smith, 2718 Palmetto
311 B First St. Ph FA 2-582*
Wagon. Mechanically excellent,
4-7 p.m.
I
Avf - Ph. FA 2 3377.
exterior wood trim fair. 8.350.
Home, A too. mo. gross income
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
Kft 3l-W fthfc WANTElT’" "
W. E. Gray. Ph. FA 2-3948.
For Sale by owner, home in Mayrealised Full info. FA 2-5659.
W. L HARMON
Built tty
fair Section, lVt years old, with
’57
Ford,
wtli
except
a
elder
ear
Tb.
FA
2-4223 Alter 5.00 p. m.
Mailer Craltsmen In
FOR
baby-sitting.
Cell
FA
2-3751.
In block ef Lake Monroe. Spa­ 3~ BR block! *I0~g50.00riow at
as equity. Pick up payments.
Styla and Construction
* 1.000.00 down, balance to suit,
cious 7 rooms, utility room and
Ph. FA 2 5039.
Experienced baby slttar. Ph. j*—ELECTRIc a L «jEKv*iTE?r~‘
The urn* as Thoee
2007 Adame Ave._____________
screened in porcb. Shown by ap­
FA t-3639.___________________
Prised Sinee
FRIGIDAIRE oppllancei,
*aU
DON'S COVER SHOP
pointment only. Call FA 23US. NEW 2 l-cdr.oin frame .Fla.
Colanul Days
Retired
carpenter
available
for
Automobile
Interior
Dv
oTetar
end
aerriee.
GII.
ifiigii.
Oviado
room, wall furnaee, *800 down.
Finished For
•mall or odd jobs. FA 2-5093.
, *^**4 C0Ycri — Truck Seale
Fla. Phone FO 6 3315 or San
Balance monthly. FA 2-0726.
Stenstrom Realty
Florida CUmata In
At it ilka Poatiee—301 w. u t
ford FA 2-3882 after C p- m.
Mia dosirea part time job dur.
Your Choice of Woods
H. E- STENSTROM
tng day, Ph. FA 2J539.
All kinds Automotive Rep*in
Registered Broker
Electrical Contracting
2427 Laurel - Phone FA 2 2420 110 N. Perk Ave. Ph. FA 2-2391 ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SIIOP Bahy' aitting w a n t e d . Day or
Wiring and Kepairi
„ RANDALL ELECTUIC ( O.
° 4L4*n
FA 2-133* tugbt. Reliable. FA 2-09.'i.
*13 Magnolia
Dial Fa 2 0915

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IS iU M IA Iwwaaai* 4* neatk.
JAasis II EastT i t . s s l M i l a f y s o it s a s rs iy
rw**:r*4 U s i t s s r a»4 fU* par*
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j e u w n llsa dalaaaaa it amy, ta
10a IhU Ta tjalat Tula rtiaU k srt.a
a*aJsat |ta is tkia r a n * a s* ta
M rs* * i s n at is a h o i a* r ia i» Airr* ottaraay. Swiaw.
« M teea
tka JIU i l l s i M »»aj»&gt;*f. A D.
l i l t . Kara:* fall » » t ar tlaa s Dacraa r t » I'aa'saaa w ill Vs s l u t s *
U v t N r*a
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lava Oar at AVtaVar A P l*»t.

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Daywty Ctafk

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A t l m t t far n s lt U H
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tho state’ s having a ft no governor
ta I9SS "and I W t wUt ba plenty
af able men ta pick (ram. Bat I
am not boosting anyone.**
At the first af a new aeries af
weekly new* eoeferracee. Cellini
discussed at length the state** ex­
panding road program and hi* re­
cent order to tax assessor* for
realistic property
siaettacsti
based on the constluttional re­
quirement far taxation at full
cash eahie.
Ready ta Pamlsh
Foe the first time, he indicated
ha would not hesitate to fira* a
lax asseiMr who badly falls down
an tha Job. Pressed by newsmen
as to what exactly he would do if
local aitsasiaenta continue at the
present rate, often as low •* s to
30 per cent ad full ealua, Collins
declared:
"Where a tax assessor wilfully
or wantonly disregards k'« legal
responsibility and does not make
a full good faith effort, as gover­
nor I would regard it as incompetsney and neglect of duty which
as yea knew are grounds for sus­
pension. **
Collins also said he sxpect*
county commissions and school
boards to carry out their obltgaUon te reduce tax mlllages tf in­
creased assessments produce suf­
ficient revenue to }n«:ify it.

TJ O. Roy, 53,

*, C h urch es W ill

Dies Yesterday

Be Represented
Herie A t M eeti ng

T. O. (Pul) Ray. 53. rMsed, 1way at the Orange Memorial
Hospital at 3:30 p. ra. Thursday
following a short Hines*.
Born Not. 13. 19W. in Coleman.
G a, he hid lived In Sanford for
the past 34 years and resided at
30C Arcadia Road. He was a mem­
ber of tie First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford: the Masonic
Iyvire No. O: Royal Arth Council;
and the Brotherhood of Trainmen
of which be wa» the chairman.
He is aurrived by his wife, Mr*.
Vert Ray. Sanford: three bro­
thers. W. J. Ray and M. D. Ray,
Coleman. Ga.; and L. M. Ray. MA
Gaines, Ga.
Funeral services win he held at
3 p. m. SHarday at the R-isson
Funeral Heme with the Rap. A.
0 . Melnnis officiating and tba
Rot W. P Brooks Jr. of tha Firrt
Biptlst Church assisting.
Baris! will be in Oaklawn Memoris! Psrtt. Matonie service* will
be conducted at th* graveside. All
Masons are asked to meet at the
Ms tonic hill at 1:30 p. m. Satur­
day.

H igh w a y Troubles

Collins said he is net completely
satisfied w in Fl-Hia’ i pregren
on the 1.110-mtIe interstate high
la tho Coort of tho Cewaty J t S n .
s e w i n c l s ro o s t* , rsorsaa.
w ay system of "hick only owe
to rrohoso.
tail* ha* been corap’eted in the
I* r*&lt; Kosoto *|
last year and a qnirter. But be
KDU AHD CHRIST1 AM DC CD
Docoooo*. said since the state is coccentra:T . All i roAtior. so* r - r —
»*•»lo o i l o i w m U t o t s s . A sotost ooia
S^tstoi
3»* *»* •*.-* « f *.-«
ks.-shr
ootifio* s s l ro s o lro l IS pm oott say
cl* to* o*A I t n i t l i o h ic h vss. or
*»lh.r of yon. t » r h sso o g a ln n tho
of K m . r f C h r m s t'nor.
Jer»**»A Isis of **IS O s s t y . to tho
£ " • « » J s S t* of Sosntn.ls C onstr.
PloriSo. si *.* ofrir* Is t»* coart
hosss of *» t Oots-y at A sar-rA
n o r ia .
wtt.va
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rats*Jar
*'••?.» f r - a th* ttrsa of tho first
r » t t . ratio* rf ! i '» t.t tr *
Karh
rlslta rr .ft—s s t shatl Vo la n rttt * f a r t shall mat* th* ylar* af
roal*#- • a.S o * i itr . a t * - . os
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THE LINCOLN -PREMIER LANDAU *&gt; dUplay today la Ssoford it Hnat Lincoln-Mercury. W »
tisienUl ttflhif tW IJnrohi UaUi rfttlBUovir? rhaigrs. The M y and motor irt eitirtlf le v will
i ^ e _ tBckJeegth and 131 inch wheel base. The Lincoln it * cilia We to three style* — Capri Premier

(Colored New*)

Former Resident
Dies In Daytona

Band T o Present
Spectacu lar Indian
Pageant Tonight

Th* brail section of tie band th* pep club present* a aacrificawill chant Indian tur.es The ram- dance, and the majorette* 0 vie-'"
ble of tomtoms will be heard as tory dance.

dent, parsed away at her home
Tomtom A tisdlin Va-.hets. a
*r'^ Vrt. A. W. Ept&gt;* Sr. f^Uffw^ng a le-gthy iBnes*.
teepee and a b&lt;ir*e will be used a*
,!Vi P T
St.
She has been a rtviJe-.l of Dayprop* tossight is a giga-ttic
ire leiTtc.g SsnfcH Su-diy to *t- to*&gt;a Beacb fte the past IT tears ll-srin te prpfacti'3 to be stxg'
^
T*» •
ARes Chapel ed during the half-time actmtit.
tion at the Fcntainebleia Hotel in x . M E. Ch-urch af Daytona hy tha Marching Seminal**.
Miami Beach.
^ ar!,;
,
The nftjorette carps win
They will be r-Mw throogh TbarsFuneral servicei win be he’ d tt
dretsed in the original Indian cus­
day.
I p . m. at AUen Chapel A . V E.
^
hy Carol Nutt
The
f'ttn T f s will
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m g s o t i e urban sectlvni “ M Is ell o fficia tin g
t ide wigs, bracelets and inkle

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1131
H. JAMES G IT

JAMES B. GUT

set entirely fair ta ,-uiga p r o f r n s , W ilson -E '.ch eM erger X c n u a r y !»
B l&gt; a r e w is « in charge.

THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER
ALLEN W. MOORE

to

Dr. A. Moore Will
Conduct ’ New Life
a l Meeting’ At Church

•-MAilt. S II
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presbytery will meet here Sunday
afternoon at the First Presbyter­
ian Cbarch Registration will be­
rm at 4 o'clock, followed by a
buair.esa meeting srlth Howard W.
Walcott to charge.
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Maffett and hia committee win be
served to the delegation at S:30
p. m . after which tha group mill
assemble in the sanctuary to take
part to a Vesper Service at g:41
p. a . Approximately IPO men and
their wive* are expected for the
meeting.
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Jr. will be the speaker at the
service which wi3 take the place of
the regular evening worship ter»we Members of the congregation
are invited to sriend.
Th* church urge* that reserviu®3*
sade by noo« Saturday.

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United Treat Leased Wire

MO. 128

Sputnik II Raises
N e w U JS. F e a r s
In Missile Race
WASHINGTON (UP) — Spuln'k I an uabealable lead In death-deal-1 now demind.t that President f i­ Sen. Josrph C. O Maharry (PWvo.) urged that Eisenhower call
ll raided new (ears today that
ins missiles
|itnVswrr put theU S .M illie
Russia, already first into spareR-mla'a a*ewid ailcoeaifiil laidmlsaiie pregrim i-n a ?rs«h ha a special session of rongrsia.
slth a data-collectinjr projectile lite prompted
someeoaprenlonal sis" In an attempt to wrest the
But the administration, which at
and a living animal, ml,/ pile up I Democrats and scientists to voice! initiative from the Soviets,
first deprecated Sputnik I as a
"neat acienlific trick" and then
subsequently ordered a speedup In
the U.5. program, said Sputnik II
came as no surprise. And Defense
Secretary Neil H. McElroy said
there would be no new speedup.
Special Briefing
"W e are already under a pres­
sure program," McElroy said.
The White House said the
Mrs. WUlink Is a supporter *rf
The polls open at T o'clock to­
morrow morning throughout the th« docks and terminals project as launching of the second Russian
county and In the City at Sanford. well as other progressive programs satellite "had been anticipated
since the Russians had announced
The city election takes place which will be facing the city In the
it in advance.” It said Eisenhower
with ballots marked only at the immediate future.
Robert 5, "Bob" Brown, wboshas plsnned no special conference.
City Hall.
McElroy and his top aides ar­
Up far reelectlon is City Com­ headed the city'* Zoning and
ranged to give a special briefing
missioner A. L, Wilson who Is un­ Planning Commission for about
opposed. Wilson staunchly sup­ five and a half years admits *'[ am on the missile situation today to
ports the docks and terminals pro­ for the docks and terminals pro­ Chairman Rfchard R, Russell (Dject as the “ key to Sanford's econ­ ject." However, he has staled that Ga.) of the Senate Armed Ser­
omic future" and calls on Sanford before he eommltts hlm-elf too vices Committee and two commit­
tee members-Sen. Styles Bridges,
tender; tn Interest themselves In per crnl *'I want to see all of the
lop Republican member, and Sen­
reports."
an airport.
ate Democratic Lender Lyndon B
Throughout
the
county,
In
lfi
pre­
Vicing for the seat on the Board
Johnson, chairman of the group's
of Sanford City Commissioners to cincts, voters will name three preparedness subcommittee, *
be vacated by Commissioner F . members of the Board of School
But this qas planned before
D, Scott are Mrs. Alice Wllllnk Trustees.
Sputnik It. Russell's group Is con­
Those who are making a bid for sidering whether to hold public
and Robert S. Brown.
the office, unopposed, are R. F. hearings on this country's missile
Cooper, and Roy Mann, both up strength. The committee staff al­
for reelectlon. Another candidate ready has conducted a prelimin­
Another breaking and entering seeking a seat that will be vacat­ ary Investigation.
was Investigated over the weekend ed, Is James BIrkenmryor of Cas­
Propaganda Victory
by the Sanford Police Depnrtmenl. selberry. • *■
The State Department declined
Polls, op-u tg at I o'clock to­ comment on the new Soviet moon.
The City Shop, located off
French Ave. on West 6th St., was morrow morning, will dose rt 9 But officials privately conceded
broken into and the Coca Cola ma­ p. m. and It is expected that te the Russians will score a new pro­
CART. R. E. STUTSMAN
chine robbed of coin* estimated suits of the races will be known paganda victory with It and that
(Official U. S. N. Photo)
at between *13 and *13. according shortly afterward.
they will reap an extra dividend.
to Police Chief Roy Williams.
The Seminole County Junior
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The dividend wit] be, they said,
Chief Williams said "It seems Chamber of Commerce has been that Sputnik II will divert some
as if those who arc involved arc active in their “ pet-Out-Tee-Vole" world attention from Russia's in­
working from one side of the city campaign in an effort to get ns ternal troubles, particularly from
t0 the other.
many citizens to the poll) as possi­ the dissension In the Communist
“ ft’ , the same type of nuisance ble.
Party hierarchy evidenced bv the
occurance we have been plagued
However, It U expected that llie ouster uf Defense Minister Georg!
with recently," the Chief said. turnout will tie light.
Zhukov.

Polls Open At 7 am.
Jomorrow For Election

City Shop Robbed

Capl . Stutsman
Senior Medical
Officer At SNAS

Capl Robert E Stutsman, SIC,
USN, hav reported aboard the Na­
val Air Station, Sanford, to asjm « duties ai the NAS Senior
fedlcal Officer and Flight Sur­
geon. Ho reported to his present
duty from the aircraft carrier USS
Hancock (CVA-IS) where he serv­
ed as the Flight Surgeon.
A graduate of the School of
Medicine at the University of Ar­
kansas, Capt. Stutsman received
his degree in Medicine in 1!H0.
Capt. Stutsman entered the
Navy in 1912 as a medical officer
•id reported lo the Naval Training
gcho«l at the Navy Fter in Chic­
ago. Ill Afterwards he served as
a member of the Naval Cadet Se­
lection Board in Chicago. In Oct.
1942 he was assigned to the U. S,
(Continued on Page I)

)

City Directory Has New Feature
A new 1957 City Directory for
Sau'ord is being delivered to sub­
scribers. Published by R L. Polk
* Co., of Richmond, Va., it re­
places the 1936 edition and in­
cludes me enlirely new feature.
The new Directory tilts t;,H2
personal and business names In
Sanford and DeBary, according to
the Publisher*’ records. Eighteen
was continued as the minimum
listing age, ami the combined
namrs of man and wife are count­
ed as one name in this total, the
Publishers said.
Included in this edition for the
first time Is a Rural Route Dir­
ectory, listing NH names of per­
sons receiving mail on the rural
routes emanating from the San­
ford Post Oifire.

Special regular features of the
Directory include* designations
ing telephones, marital status,
wives' name, and occupations;
heads of households; a numeri­
cal telephone guide; and a short
story of (he city contributed by
the Seminole County Chamber of
Com merce.
homes and places of business havCatalogued tn the new edition's
yellow page* are WO distinct linos
of enterprise, which range alpha­
betically downward from "Ab­
stractors" to "\VO"d Dealers".
This dees not take into account th«
numerous additional variation clas­
sifications that have been purchas­
ed by subscriber* as "displays"
the Publishers explained.
The Publishers rcmlnl he*!

citizens that all information em­
bodied in the City Directory
reaches the notice of outsiders and
takes the form of community ad­
vertising. It l« the custom to place
copies of each new Sanford City
Directory in branches of the Too
unit, frce refcrencc Directory Lib­
rary system operated throughout
the U S. and Canada by the As­
sociation of North American Dir­
ectory Publishers, of which R L.
Polk A Co. is a member. The new
edition already has been forward­
ed to replace the former edition in
these libraries, the Publishers slat•d A lecsl hraneh of this out-oftown Directory Service is main­
tained in the offices of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce.

Five Mayors Meet To Affix Seals To
' * Vot the first time anyonn could |signatures to a county wide pro­
remember, all five mayors of j clamation.
Seminole County's incorporated, Friday night at 7 o'clock. Mayor
communities met to affix their j David Gatchel of Sanford. Mayor

ALL FIVE MAYORS OF Semlisol* County signal a proclamation
Miniultinrnu'h. They *el aside the week uf Nov. 22-24 as "FarmTHAI ttu h " throughout U&gt;«
This *a * lho lu st Urn* that

THE 8 AJf FORI) CIVIC CENTER enn-lriictlon Is on schedule and
Is expected In he completed by shortly after the year’s end and
ready for rnnsrnliuns and recreation programs. Tonight's American

CofC
Members
The fallowing businesses, shown
with the classification and the tot­
al nutniter of businesses in the sec­
tion, haie Joined the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
during ius current membership
campaign:
,
No. I—Autnmnmhile Agencies (*)
Holler Motor Sales
Nicholson Buirk Co.
Rrtman Motors Inc.
No. 2—Automobiles—Used— Gar­
ages and Relatrd Services (*nt
None
No, IA—Filling Station* (25)
C. D. Brown's Station
NO 3—Banks (4)
Florida State Bank
First Federal Savings and Loan
Ajso,
Sanford Atlantic National Pank
No, 4— Beauty Shops anil Itirber
Shops (29)
None
No. S— Boatyards A Board Manu­
facturers (2)
Sanford Poat Works
No. 6— Builder-' Supplies A llelater Services (91)
Berryhill Painting Contractor
Jack P, Bratton Electrical Con­
tractor
B Edwards Contractor
Evans Roofing and Heating
H L. Harvey Plumber
Lee Brothers
Stafford Electric
Stcinmeyer Sheet Metal Works
Hill Lumber and Supply Co.
Sanford Electric Co
Senkarik (Has- and Paint
The Sherwin Williams Co.
H"lloway Concrete
No. 7— cleaners &amp; Laundries (U&gt;
Downtown Cleaner* A Laundry
Jne'a Wee Wash It
Seminole County Laundry
No. a— Contractors A Developers
115)
Florida Lan 1Growth
George H Garrison
Odham A Tudor
Plantation K-tates
Park Avenue I'luia

fr&gt;r Information On
CIRCULATION
I'll. FA 2-2G11
or after fi:30 p.m.
PH. FA 2 01173

Proclamation

uf Longwood signed, simultaneous­ It « i ) quite an oceaxinn for the
ly, a proclamation setting aside Mayors as no one recalled s recent
the week of Nov, 22 23 a* "Nation­ get-together of the Seminole
al Farm-City Week'*.
County communities’ "trip men"
either for a discussion of mutual
problem* or to agree on any one
subject.
The proclamation. ■ matter of
record in each of the five eounty
communities, call* on all of the
citizens throughout the county to
".participate fully" in the obser­
vance of the period from Nnv. 2228 as Farm City Week. *'\Ve re­
quest the citizens of our com munities to Join In this observance, a
long with the farm people, In evi­
dence of nnr appreciation "f all
those on the farms and in Lhe cit­
ies of Seminole County who have
worked So well in providing us
with food, the fibre, and th&gt;- pro­
duct* we need and eni«)T," the
proclamation said.
Five Mayors callrd on local
farm organizations, groups, agenc­
ies and individuals to cooperate In
placing vfecl.il empnasi* up-n *he
observance of F.irm-L'jty Week.
They pointed out that "it U fitt­
ing that Our citizen*, both rural
and urban, should recognize their
dependency upon each other in
contributing lo the strength, we!
all Mayor* of Semlnulr Counts Incorporated manlclpatllica hid
fare, character and prosperity of
gotten together for such an occasion.
kuaaioolo County and our nation."
O'huto hr BotftUuao)

Home Department program at Plnerresl Reboot auditorium will
provide funds tn help furnish the rlty'* new firlllly.
•
(Rertstrnm Photo by Goetz)

County
i, Industrial
m
con
E
Survey Set Here In Few Weeks
Tb* Florida Development Commlsidon. at the request of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, 1- planning an economic
and Industrial survey of Seminole
County within the next two weeks.
A field of experts will he in San­
ford lo gather the material and
data necessary to complete the
study.
This survey was authorized by
(be 19.M Legislature of which mem­
bers from this area were Senator
Douglas Stenstrom and Represen­
tatives Mack N, Cleveland and Gor­
don V. Frederick.
The legislature directed that a
professional reaetrch organization
he employed to make the survey
under the supervision of the Flor­
ida Development Commission.
The First Research Corporation
of Miami will make the survey In
this area.
Tin purpose of this survey Is lo
determine carefully ami objective­
ly such things ns the present eeoii
omlr conditions, the exV.ing and
potential labor ripply, transporta­
tion facilities, and other pertinent
facts needed to attract and to
develop (lie types of industries hast
suited to this area
Much of lite information for the
study will Im- collected ty the re­
search firm from Fedot al, State
ami County records.

However, additional Information
will be nerded that is available
only at the local level. For this
reason, the research firm will
seek the active cooperation of
numerous officials, groups, and
key Individuals here.
Although the study, when fin­
ished, will ho the most complete of
Its type ever made in this area,
it Is not regarded ax an end In it­
self.
B. R. Fuller Jr., Executive Dir­
ector and L. A. Weston, Director
of Industrial Services of the
Development Com mission have
emphasized that the survey Is not
intended to be a "hit-and-run"
Job; that Is, merely making the
study and then leaving the task nf
putting it into effect entirely In
the hands nf local people.
Instead, both Hie Development
Commission ami the research firm
(Continued on fag* ■)

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

C o f C Dr i v e Z ooms
Toward $10,000 Goal
The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce membership drive,
lu-uiled by J, Ilrallcy Odham as
chairman nf the membership com­
mittee, is zooming toward its ex­
pected goal of $10,000.
Already, without a personal ■di
citation, the total lias r, iw reached
t.'p.HIO through Nov 2
In answer to mnre than 7U0
persons! letters to members and
prospective members of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Cokimerce, 14.1 huzines-cv and Individ
ual* have jninrd.
Of this total, 30 sre new mem­
bers. Also .33 of the 143 have in­
creased their membership with 21

increaung 100 per cent, one inrrcx.-iing HO per cent, and one
increasing 250 per cent.
Beginning today, a column on
lho front page of The Sanford Her­
ald will list those who have atready Joined the Chamber of
Commerce.
AI»o todxy, the personal solidixtion drive will get underwiy as
the third phase of the membership
drive following a telephone cam­
paign conducted by team captains
covering various phases uf busi
ne*,« operations and categoric*. It
is expected that the drive will be
co:-,eluded successfully by Nov, 13.

Jaycees Making Big
Plans For Annual
Christmas Parade
Jaycees have gotttn down to tha
serious business of planning, ac­
cording tu Jayree ChrNtmav T i­
rade Chairman John Alexander
"What we hope will be the biggrst and finest Jaycee Merchants
Association
Christmas
Parade
ever staged In Sanford."
Mrs sage* have already begun to
ply between the Jaycee* and San­
ta Clan* In order to set the time
of the joily old gentlemen'* ar­
rival in Sanford tu visit with tha
youngstera of the Seminole Coun­
ty area.
Alexander said that 17 commitire* and committee chairmen
have been appointed with "almost
100 per cent Jaycee participation
in the planning and staging of
the gigantic annual event."
A* is the annual custom, the
Merchant* of Sanford are under­
writing the rust of the parndi
while the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce .dually
stages the event.
At his first meeting with some
of the committee chairmen, Alexunder reviewed last y 'ar'v Jay*
cee scrapbook which won statewide
acclaim for Christmas Activities.
Letters have been forwarded to
churghes, schools, eivle clubs and
other organizations, a* well as
business people In Sanford and
Seminole County, requesting early
registration for float participa­
tion.
It is expected that daily an­
nouncements of the prnsre-s of
the annual Christman Parade will
soon be made to keep boys and
girls up tu date as tu when Santa
will b* in Sinford tn see young­
sters of Seminole County,
Superintendent of Public Instructlon II. T. Milwee has already an­
nounced that school will bv out
in plenty of time fur boy* and
girls tn take part In the parade
and to see Santa during hia visit.

Don Willson of Casselberry, Mayor
Lawrence Swnfford of Altamonte
Springs, Mayor M, L. Gary of
Oviedo, and Mayor R. O. Elgin

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LOOKING OVER THE JAYCEE irrspbook of the 1936 Jayeec-McrehanU AuocUtlon Christmas
Parade whlih rereUed statewide recognition are « ome of lhe Christmas Parade committee chairmen
(Cell to right) they are; Herbert Sienvtruui, Ambrose Ollltf, John Alexander, g e n e r a l chairman,
Frank NoeII and Ed 3U.Harms.
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Response To Loco]
Airport Question

Resident*! Father
Dies In O cala
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Us heme ft Om Ib H ollar mm
lag- He was the fatter of V .

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paar aaawar or albtr steadier partonally or by roar attorney with
lha Clark af Ik# above-etyled Coart
at Banfard. Florida oa ar before lha
lllh dap af ffaraaibar. A. IX HIT.
and to aarva a eapp of tha m u aa
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Haraln fall not ar a Deere# Pro
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Altoraiy for Platatlff,

WANTS MONEYB WORTH

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a lter ft tha Chicago Stm-Tlmw:
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ttoee At abets. I bars takaa n t p
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Ills Aggravated
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Band Assn. Thanks
Those Taking Part
In Recent Barbecue
Tto I m f t b Baal Aaeaefattoa
yesterday tkanted all of tba pawie wba took pert la tha cbltAea
arbeeue ball at tba Elks Club
Saturday night, said Ernest Cow.
lay, Bandmaster o f tba Sambeto
Hlrh School Band.
"It wta a wondtifol i m m ,"
Cowley uld. Proceeds from tha
barbecue win go toward porebat*
it g aaw nalforaa tor tha t e a Inala
High School Band.
Amoontgabad during tb* barbe­
cue wai not announced.

t

he ary amoktra orar a long partod
of time. They had m iked an
avaraga of » yean and only
three of than racked leae than
a peek a day. Soma raokad aa
van* aa 44 cigarettes each day.
I don't Imagine It waa aaiy (or
them to break tba smoking haMh
But they did.

of tha membrana around tha
opening of the rectum. It la Ilka
an open aore, with pain, blooding,
Itching and general rectal dis­
comfort. It may ba treated by
local applications of alter ni­
trate. In aomo aaaas, aurgtry h
naeeaaary.

Hospital No
Jasper Clark (Sanford)
Howard F, Flckaton (Sanford)
Edna Pearl Smith (Sanford)
Dtwbargoa
Hr*. Jerlte Hauarsborgar,
baby boy (Sanford)
Eleanora Deaautaura (Orangw
City)
B^hla Rkhadagaa (Sanford)
Earl Cub (Sanford)

OCT. IS
Adulations

Lena Cochran (Sanford)
Frances Bertha Kern (Sanford)
Margaret Elisabeth Packard
(Sanford)
Elijahsth Seaton (Longwood)
Catherine Griffen (Sanford)
Hary Leo Kotoff (Sanford)
Laroo Gtddona (Orlando)

Prances Groves (Sanford)
darnaa Craig Setlsri (Geneva)
Strike
Baby boy to Mr. and Mvt. M u
I . Kan (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs
Herman Kotoff (Sanford)

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�o Spark Bast-West War
S M y la spark an Kait-Weit war,
t t £ efftelite said today. A eon■ t o l l M Jost back from Rustle
ooM Hotly the Soviet rulers don't
w ist war.
• President Elsenhower had an opMortality to assets the dramatic
new development! In Moecow at
hie first news conference In three
weeks.

S to at b u t •
t» U| y i n .
for attending tto December meet­
ing of the North Atlantic Treaty
Council la Pori*. Th# President la
awaiting a formal Livltatlen U tha
proposed "remmitr* mooting, dailgned to follow' tip on tha Presi­
dent** agmmant with Macmillan
to expand allied identlOc and mil­ Tha torrent big quettton at the
itary cooperation.
White House, In UK. Intelligence

Weather

tohw h h h la .
heaval la tha Kremlin caused Mar.
that Georgi Ihukev to h a hit Jeh
as Soviet defense minister, a
Quattlaaad prior to tha Pnal&gt;
dent'a ntwa coofartpee, U. 8. afff*
elala profossod so knowledge o f
what Soviet Communist Party boas
Nikita Khrushchev would di with
Zhukov, or whether Khrushchev A

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Peanut
Bowl
Dec. 13

I Material tort that atom

was raised Tuesday when Seen,
tary of s u it John Foittr Dulles
told • newt conference the United
States moat ha altrt for possible
Soviet ventures daring the unset­
tled situation to Moteow.
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eeema to be having Internal trou­
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VOL. XLIX

Offlettb i toshtig to* ttramfa
powor otnealB took acme heart to
Mooaow Tooaday. TVs was a itarV
Uag development, perhaps dosigned to eala tha TtirUah-dyrlan
ilmotion. Khrushchev himself was
tha leading Soviet aahra rattler
during the rtUl-imoldoring war of
wervea between Turkey and Syria.
But official* noted Tuesday night
that Khrushchev was talking about

tarsal sets derignod to aolldtfy tha
situstie* at home or divert atten­
tion," Oulleo iild. “ We are always
on tha altrt under these eaedl*
lions,"
But Deflaa isM *T don't wsrt
to ghr* you tha Impression that we
think than Is war around the
corner, because we don't thinfc

Shop and Save
In Sanford

9

United P i W Leased Wire

NO. 122

Red! Said Using New
G en eratio n In South

Ledr. Louie 1 . Hoop Jr. Central
Chairman of too Peanut Bowl, aanouneed today that plana for the
iXT?
Bowl on Dae. IS are progressing
satisfactorily. However, volunteers
are still needsd from the fathers of
MEMPHIS (UP) — Tha Senate Mtdaouth area surrounding Mem­ and tho aubcommlttaa laid tt younger generation of eoramunlit
Sanford Grammar School to make Internal Security Subcommittee phis.
would consider whether to press teachers who have bean 'Mined
this tha bast Peanut Bowl in tha warned today that tha Communist
Tha bearing* ended a day ahead those charges. M n. Lorch broke by older members aad
now
Party Is using a roving now gen­ of aehedulo In an uproar with Son. Into tho ncwi by befriending •
-lightning" George PIHerd, eration to maintain operations to WllUam Janitor (R - Ind.) de­ Negro child at little Rock, Ark., carrying on tha functions of tho
Captain of the sixth grade tho South.
nouncing Mrs. Grace Lorcb, one but Jenner charged she was pre­ (Communist) natsrork."
Jobs Com* Easy
"Lions", and Commander "Fire­
Tho subcommittee Issued a of the witnesses, as a “ Commu­ viously Identified as a Communist
ball" Cy Fitton, Captain of the statement detailing Its contention nist organiser."
The subcommittee noted “ tha
Party worker In New England.
fifth grade "Tigers" are presently following a stormy hearing
al­
Jenner threatened to have Mfe.
Tha statement said there has apparent ease and facility with
enlisting players for the gams. leged Communist activities In tha Lorch cited for contempt of court emerged a pattern of ua now and
which a Communist professor has
Soeret practice drills are Mhedolbeen able to move to another mo­
cd later to make this father’s
tion of the country and get a new Interest in tomorrow night's an­
game a whale of a ball owrae.
job In the teaching profession." nual appearance of ghosts end gob­
Speedy, awlrel-hlppod, daredevil
“ Objects of this Communist net­ lins has beta building up for two
father* are bring signed up wtlh
work h$ro boon tha churches, tha weeks.
more still needed. Tha phone num­
paront-taaebor aoaocliUons, colber for Pitts rd la FA 1-lSW and
Then k m
been carnivals,
ganliaUona," the Senate group daneei, parties, get-togethers, all
Fitton FA M M .
■^ 0 *
legs, high ichoola and labor or- slanted toward Halloween.
Mrs. Gustavo Barnburner of
■aid.
And,
at
tha
evening
devoted
to
1218 B. Crescent Is heading tha
An overflow crowd broke Into merrymaking draw* nearer, th*
Ticket Committee. Tha majority of
Sanford merchants again this
Store counters end display nnlts staged tore, and the tala will ton loud applause and rebel yells aa larger tha crowd* taking part to
ticket salea are to ba through tha
Jenner pounded a clinched flit on tha fastivltiea seam to grow.
school and at City Stadium. Ticket year are staging another of their are being readied for tho many tlnua through Saturday.
th* tabla and told tha Little Rock
Although not availabla for com­
Salea by the school children will gigantic “ Banner Day" celebra­ bargains that will be shown and
New atylsa, new matoriali, new Ark., housewife and lotegretlonlat
ment this morning, Police Chief
be prohibited In the business area tions for the shoppers of the Semi­
made available to local shopper*. Innovations and popularly-demand­ leader that she should ba "chad Roy G. Williams will to alt proof Sanford. A downtown location nole County a m .
babUty hav* his antlro fore* aa
Tho annual event will take place Showcards are being printed and ed Items will appear In tha vait for contempt."
for tho talo of tlekata hat not
Th* contempt throat cam* after daty.
Friday and Saturday following painted so that the specially mark­ array of Banner Day merchandise
been selected as yet.
weeks ef preparation by local mer­ ed merchandise can be oailly eeen In every store throughout the city, Mrs. Lorch Ignored tho commit*
CUy Manager W o r i a n E.
and selected.
chants.
Mott atorc* have special tile* It 'a questions Tuesday and tried Knowlaa said this morning that
Practically every store In the people all ready to help customers to read a prepared statement at­ than will bo special watchman on
GEQBOK TOUHV, PRESIDENT of the United Fund far Semlaolo
One of the moit astounding ar­
Canfiy and Harold Kaxtacr, chairman of the United Faad Appeal
rays of special taerchandt** hat Sanford area will be displaying make their selections easily and tacking tha eubcommtUee and IU duty around «ity property, apo­
won't wait! They'ra heotlag op the thermometer at First and Park
chairman, Sen. James 0 . East- dal police on duty petroling var­
been purchased specially *w the “ Banner Day" mcichandlte, many with the least possible trouble.
wttk blowtorrhea — trying to get tha campaign find total higher
two-day occasion which hat bean Itemi of which have been carefully
Many merchant* art optimistic land (D • Mias).
ious areas *d tha city, aad the en­
*13,000 goal.
• a l hlghto Mwar the aaedad..........
*
adopted as an.annual obiervage* Hlaeted so that they may be pur­ about this year** event. They say
Shortly afterwards, Eastland tire fbre* of paBeemaa and patrol
(Photo hy Borgotrom)
chased for Christmas gltfs.
by Sanford merchants.
j “ It’* the greatest' Banner Day and Jenner made the.surprise an­ ca n watching throughout the e it f .*
Door* will open Friday morning celebration we've ever staged with nouncement tht the hearing* to a m en t vandalism and mischief,
Already special personnel bea
been working many hours mark- at • o'clock in downtown Sanford more and better merchandise ar­ hers had ended. They wan to run
Halloween, the evening of Oct.
log, tagging and making ready on on# of the biggest sates avsr ranged for our customers' (elec­ through today.
II, la th* evening preceding All
tion."
for display the hundreds of items
Hallowe er All Salnta Day.
Heariags Cat t o r t
Candidates for the Board of San­ that will bear price tags denoting
Thousands of shoppers are exTha big event to Sanford will
Jenner slid It wes deetdde to
ford City Comm Luton In the Nov. eavlnge.
peeled to crowd Into the downtown eut th# hoaringi short because of take place at Southalda School
5 city election will be guests of
stores during the two-day Banner “ uncooperative witnesses" who when th* annual carnival takes
The newly-formed Florida Wa­ Its first regional meeting In the the Seminole county Junior Cham­
Day celebration and sale* event. Invoked the Fifth Amendment and place. Year by yaar tht carnival
ber
of
Commerce
at
Its
noon
terways Committee, headed by Greater Orlando Chamber of Com­
“ We've ordered more itoek than the fact that many witnesses wars and activities hav* been growing
The Seminole County Chsmbcr
luncheon
meeting
Thursday.
^ h n Kidder of Sanford, will hold merce buldlng, Friday Nov. I, at
of Commerce Coffee Club will ever before," one merchant said, excused from appearing bare.
with bigger and bigger crowd* at­
Robert Brown and Mrs. Alice
7:30 p. m.
meet for Its monthly get-together "and we hop* that there will be
Later they Issued a statement tending the tupper which precede*
WUllnk
will
speak
to
the
Jaycees
This will be tha Fourth District
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock plenty to go around for all of our faying “ there le a present - day funmaking and celebrating.
customer*."
meeting tald Krlder, In a letter In behalf of their candidacies for
at Mrs. Applrby'a Restaurant.
Mora than likely there will be
conspiracy In the Midsouth area
released today to all members, the city commission seat. The two
The half-hour session will be
However, merchants point out and there have been extraordinary preponderance of bed riieeti and
Contributions
In
the
amount
of
candidates
are
opponents
in
the
“ with all groups and Individual!
$23 or more to the United Fund emceed by the Coffee Club chair­ that those who ehooea their Banner aecurity measure* undertaken by pillow asset used as aostumet de­
Interested in sound, orderly deve­ same group.
reported through Tuesday night man, Charlie Morrlaon. New mem­ Day sales bargains early will be th* Communlete to protect their picting ghoeta and a coraW*MUon
A. L. Wilson, candidate for re- by Roy F. Mann, campaign trea­ bers, businessmen end visitors will sure to get a full (election of ilzei, Identity and activities."
lopment, conservation and uae of
ef many type* of clothing, both
1colors, etylei and patterns.
Rlght-of-Way acquisition will our state water resource! attend­ election to the Board of Sanford surer, are: J. C. Penney Co., 1100; bo Introduced.
Mrs, Lorch, who oneo tried un- discorded and new, forming Ideas
City Com million la unopposed but R. N. Blackwtlder, $23; B. I- Traycost'a half million dollars for the ing."
successfully to enroll her daught­ of goblins, appearing along tha
13-mlle Interstate Highway Sys­
Countica comprising the Fourth will be a guest speaker.
ham, $23; Carrs way A MeKlbbln.
er, Alice, 11, In a Negro school street* for tomorrow eight's event.
80 far no issues have come out
tem section from State Road M District are: Seminole, Indian
$30; Mr. and Mrs. H, N. Wood,
at Nashvllte, Tenn., clutched a
W -Seminole County near Monroe River, Osceola, Orange, Brevard, of the race In the two-candidate $23; The Abstract Carp., MO; W.
prepared statement whan aha took
opposition
for
the
saraa
seat.
Cornor to State Road 40 near De- Lake and Volusia.
Atlee Burpee Co., ITS; Sanford
th* etand Tuesday, Th# day bo­
Candidates for the Board of M'fg. Co., $30; Sanford Furniture
Land In Votuita County.
Krlder said today In hto letter
ron she had refused to appear
Tho cost of the right-of-way was "For the first time In the history School Trustees, all three unoppos­ Co., $23; Firestone Tire A Rub­
before the eubcommltt#* In a
tsUmsted in a report from Road of Florid* all Individual! Interest­ ed In the Nov. S countywide elec­ ber Co., $30; Employee of Odhamdosed hearing.
tion,
have
besn
Invited
as
guests
Board Chairman Wilbur E. Jones ed In the development of water­
Tudor Ine., $41.30; Wade H. GemBefore she could ba Identified
of
the
Jaycees
at
the
Thursday
Local civic leader* will heir top
Tucker said today that apeakeri
A Coroner* Inquest Investiga­
to Governor LeRoy Collins on the ways have an opportunity to join
er. M. D.. $30.
for tha record, Mre. Loreh started
men
In
tho
field
of
agriculture
ting detail* and causes ef th*
from
tha
field
o
f
agriculture
will
progress of the Interstate System. with a atate-wlda organization, and noon luncheon.
C. E. Phillips, S23; State Pro­
reading
her
statement.
Ambrose OUff, chairman of the duce Co., $30; Joe L. A Joe T. Cor­ during National Farm-City Week,
death of a rookie firemen on th*
Construction plans are underway Issoctetn In a united effort to
appear before the Seminole Coun­
No Interest to Little Rock
Sanford Fire Department last Sun­
on the project, according to the promote tho use of our natural Get-Out-The-Vote Committee for ley, $23; R. F. Robison, $23; Cor­ Nov. 22-21, according to Cecil ty Junior Chamber of Commerce
“
I
am
here
under
protest
snd
the
Jaycees,
lx
program
chairman
day morning will bo eoqducted
report, with the overall cost of state resources."
ley Produce Co.. Inc., $30; W. E. Tucker II, Seminole County Agri­
on Nov. 22; the Sanford Rotary hive been denied my constitution­ next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.
nitruction estimated at IS milKrlder chairman of the state­ for the Thursday meeting.
Kirehhoff Jr., $30; Gene's Semi­ cultural Agent,
al rights. .
/
ra- to the courtroom of tha Semi­
wide committee and G. G. Ware,
nole Dry Cleaners, $23; A. Edwin
Proclaimed by President Elsen­ Club on Nov. 23; the Sanford Llops
Jenner broke In and asked that nole County Court House.
Road Board member william E. member of Jhe Fourth District, In
Shlnholser, $30; Haynes Office Ma­ hower as a weak “ with special Club on Nov. 28; and the Sanford
Justice of tha Feaee W. Hugh
Dial of this district aald earlier a joint statement strongly qygtd
chine Co., $23; FWmart, 111; R. emphasis on notable achievements Kiwanis Club will tour the Stnford she give bar name and home­
that contracts will be on the 15- all chambers of commerce, boat­
S. and Ruth N. Blllhlmer, $23; A. by rural group* and individuals State Farmere Market on Nov. town. Mrs. Lorch tried four more Duncan said yesterday that Ass't
timee to read the statement but State’ * Attorney Tom Waddell eet
mlle project and bridge over the ing organisations, municipalities,
F. Ramsay, florist, $23; A. R. Key, and on the enrichment of Ameri­ 27.
th* time of the Inquest at the earl­
Proclamations are e x p e c t e d each time Jenner tnterruped.
St. Johna River by Dec. 1 and counties and individuate interest­
$23; O. Lewis Dinkins, $23; Semi- can country living through ade­
'T il tell you what you are bare iest possible date.
construction wilt get underway Im­ ed in this vital aubject to plan to
note County Motors, $33; Carle E. quate cultural, spiritual, educa­ from both etato and local govern­
Members of tho Coroner's Jury
attend tha meeting.
mediately after.
Williams, $23; Myrtle H. Brown, tional, recreational and health fa­ ment leader* setting tilde th* for," Jenner ibouted. “ You came
No recent report has been made
$30; E. C. Bates, $23; M. C. Hagan, cilities for both rural youth and week in November to “ recognls* In here aa a Communist function­ Impanelled last Sunday morning
on tho completion of the construc­
adults" a aeries of addresses will the Interdependence of all citizens, ary to tell the pres* you were are; J. B. St, John (foremen), J,
$25;
rural and urban, tn contributing to •ubpeniid because yo befriended L. Sutton, P. H. Starling, Z. A.
tion plans however other than they
local civic club*.
Davis, 0. E. Hughes and H. P.
the strength, character and pros­ Negroes in Little Rock."
ta) underway.
Goodspeed.
(Continued an Page Sevan)
perity of our nation."

k

Many To Take Part
In Halloween
Events Tomorrow

Merchants To Stage
Banner Days Nov. 1-2

City Commission
Candidates Jaycoe
Waterways Group Speakers Tomorrow
Convenes Nov. 8

Additionol UF
Drive Donotions
Revealed Today

46 Right-Of-Way
Acquisition Will
Cost %Vi Million

Coffee Club Will
Meet Tomorrow

National Farm-City
W eek Is Nov. 2 2 -2 8

Coroners Inquest
On Manfs Death
Set Next Tuesday

Additional

Local News

Funeral Services
For W. W. Dawson
Tomorrow A t 3 p.m.

HEW
UFE FOR
HEART
XICTI31—Nlne-year-old 8 ■ • e ■
^eeatanl, of New York/ wait*
Vrlth her doll and nurse Diane
Frobm for her mother, Mrs.
Jesse Heeateni. to come and
-take her home from
New
Tkrk'e Moat* flora H»«piltL Th*
Little Japanase-Ameiieso girl,
horn with several
heart defeet*. tncludini an lot properlyplaced aorta and a one-huh hole
between the left and right ven­
tricles, underwent a Ufc-aatiag
operation a few week* ago.

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On Page 7

Mr. Wllttem W. (BID) Dawson
Jr. m, passed away at home at
9:U p. m. Monday from an acute
coronary heart attaek. He made
his home at 438 Scott Avs. and
was formerly of While Plains, N.
Y.
A professional engineer design­
er ar.u builder, he hat been in the
construction business in Sanford
and Casselberry for th* past ten
years. During World War II he
was with the war production board
in Jacksonville. He was a World
War 1 veteran, past president of
the Orlando Exchange Club, form­
er member of th* Kiwanis Club of i
Sanford and a member of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include the w i f e
Gladys M. Dawson; mother. Mrs.
Vi. W. Dawson Sr. Hastings on
Hudson, N. Yd and on# brother,
Edwin P. Dawson, New Haven,
Conn.
Funeral services will be held at
3 p. m. tomorrow at Britton Fun­
eral Home with the Rev. J. E. MeKinley of th* Ftrst Methodist NEW HAWK MISSILE L0 4DER—This trartar-driven Arosy Hawk mUalto loaders make* it possible
to quickly transfer three "blrde" at a time from the storage area to th* mlttiU launcher. The loader
Church of Gainesville officiating. aad
other Integrated anils hrip give th* Hawk system iu speed sad mobility of operation. The
Burial will be in Oaklawn Mem­ loader, self propelled aad highly
uverable, negotiates rough or muddy terrain.
orial
(Department of Defense Photo)

Khrushchev Emerging As New Stalin
LONDON (U P)—Western dlplo- sess the dramatic Moscow develop­ Secretary of State John Foster
mats slid today Nlkiu 8 . Khrusb- ments today at his first news con-' Dulles in Washington.
ehtv was fast emerging i* th* new! fertnet In three week*.
West Alert Dulles Said
Stalin. They expressed doubt snd
Dulles told a newt conference
Moscow
information
and
dis­
uncertainty on the future course of
the developments might Indicate
patches to Communist newspapers serious political and economic ten­
Soviet diplomacy.
Communist* outside Russia ap­ in th* West indicated th* Central sions in Russia and that th* West
peared is uncertain a* western ob­ Committee of th* Communlet Par­ was alert to the possibility thit
servers just what th* victory by ty still had not taken final action stiffened and more provocative ex­
ternal policies might be adopted
Nlkiu 8 . Khrushchev over Mar­
on the deposed defense minister.
to screen domestic troubles.
shal Georgi Zhukov will mean in
Khrushchev’ * remarks Tuesday
Khrushchev promised Zhukov a
future Soviet policy.
The meet significant slgif of un­ right it a Turkish Embassy recep­ new job In hia remarks during tha
certainty esme from Belgrade tion In the midst of Runla'i Turkish reception but ha still did
where President Tito cancelled an threats of war tn th* Turco-Syrien not throw any light on whether
expected visit to Moscow next crisis gave rise to speculation that Zhukov would retain hia high par­
week on th* excuse he was suffer­ the Communist leader might tone ty post aa member of the Presi­
down talk of conflict In the Mid­ dium.
ing from acute lumbago.
Khrushchev said only Zhukov
Western observers quickly diag­ dle East.
He said things appeared to be would be given * new Job in line
nosed the ailment n more political
than physical and said th* Inde­ brighter tn the Syrian crisis and with hte “ experience and qualifiespendent Communist leader appar­ even said ho believed there would tons."
Official party spokesman said atently did not want to etep Into a to no war. And th* wry aopcaranc* at th* reception was a sur­ most the earns thing of Vyacheslav
factional fight even at observer.
U. R. officiate said the Kremlin prise tn view ef Russia's currant M. Molotov, Georg* Malenkov,
Dmitri Shepilov and Lazar Kaganpower struggle wae unlikely to anti-Turkish campaign.
An Indication that the West was ovltcll when they were dismissed
spark an East-West war.
Ike May Aaseta Move*
disturbed by the future Soviet pol­ from their Ugh posts for “ antiPresident Eisenhower may as­ icy came Tuesday morning from party" attiritiae tar Liar this year.

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POLLING PLACE: W a it Site Reheat

B tY T T S W

Mra. Jack Rtampar
Mr*. J. U . U a
Precinct J.

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TOLLING rU tC K : La ha Munrn#
Pcheo

(a t a Macro*
Hark
la*pecter*

M r uaarta Ball
Mra. M A. Thuritoa
Mr*. J. B. ftaplev
Mra. J. C. Mata

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POLUNO "F L A M i Caanlag Kltchej
Mr*, C liff-Abl*a.
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Mra. Ira K. Moulhward
Mr*. P. A. Tliutal
Mra. A. T. McArRla

Clark
laapactara

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POLLING PLACE: W ill* * fchoel
Mr*. X . E. Wartal
Mr*. C. U Jarralt
Mr*. Lucy Jahaaaa
Mra Jaha Vox

Paata
Clark
In*vector*

POLUNO PLACE) City Mali

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Navarabor It, A. D , 1I1T, and If
you fail la do »o. a decree pro conf**ao will be eatared acaimt you
for Ih* relief demanded In li e cam*
plalat. Wlmeea my hand and the
«aal of aaid Coart thl« tine day or
October, A. D.. 1IIT, hi Ranlard,

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POLUNO PLACE: Chuluot* School
Mra. Jaala Prevail
Mra. Nolaa Para
Mr. Earnaat Wealing
Mr*. Aaaa Toftlay

Chuluata
Clark
laapactora

POLUNO PLACE; Community
Hauim

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Clark
ark

(REAL)

Herndon
of Circuit Court
By: Aria J. LundquLt
IX C.

Mr. nichard If. Parker
Mr. Polk D. Rlayton

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Mr, Hobart E. Parker

QEO. A. SPEER. JR.
Attoraor for FUlatlJf
P. O. Boa 11*4
Baaford. Ptorlda
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Precinct 14, Lake Mary
Clark
laapactora

rreclnct II, Altomaatt Pprlapa
Clark
laapactora

Mr. J. C. Bond*
fill S f f i lt u -f f iU ..
M n. Aaa Plnaock
POLUNO PLACE: L. W . Made** •
. Raildtae*
Mra. Dorothy Laumbart
Mr*. Howard Vaa roll
Mra. Map Dub*
Mra AUaiLa McGInnl*

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Florida corporation, Oviedo, FI ora
Dalod thl* Rth day of October at
at Oviedo, Remlnola County, Florida.

POLUNO PLACE: BUvU School

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MVWP ME N A N O M N -ktn

VOUlL HAVE TO LEARN Al
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BECAUSE S O M E O i y !^ ,
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ViPd X a lie r a t U a n h taiat,
N . V e h old * b ar grandaon.
David Smith, 14 month*, o f
Chicago, a* lb * child r*c*lrpa
a 110.000 chock to guar*nt««
hla collegp education, M r * .
K a l i t r b r o u g h t D a v id t o
Waablngtoa to accept Ilrat
prit# la • National Youth
acholanhlp contest aha had
woo tor him. (IntcrMtioiuU

M A M A?

POLUNO PLACEl U elo n Hall —
Pralrla Lak*
Mra Julia Kroha*
M n Otrouiy paraMhak
Mr*. Bath X t!t*r
U n M ails* pat**
Precinct 11, Naaford Prop**
Clerk
laapactora

POLLING PLACE: Florida Power *
Company Employ*** Club
MY. a H. lluaht*
\

General Insurance

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Mr*. J*a*lo Norrl*
Yoa will taka nolle* that ta*
Mr*. Ot B. Uueh*a
i
Mr*. Berth* Brook*
City CuuimlHioh of tha City of
Banford. Florida, at 1:44 p. m. ua
November 11. HIT. at Ih* City Cntn- » f ORDER OP THE BOARD OFPUSUC INSTRUCTION OF SEMI*
mUeleaar*’ lloom In the City Mali NOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA
In tha City of Hanford. Florida, will
J. U BnUMLEY, CHAIRMAN
I
tunelder and determine whether or
R. T. MILWEE. BUPL *
I
not (he city will clot*, vocal*. r*&gt;
•
Ki-oftlclo lecrotary
■cutter, dive la!ni and abaiiuui, * „r
rlRht of ih* City and ih* public In
and to Ih* land dallnoaud upon a
plat aa a pubflo utllltle* •■••men
and recorded In tha Publlo Record*
*(
uemlnole C o u a t y ,
Florida,
which *ald pnblln utltltlca ea**iqcat
I* more particularly deacrlbod aa
follow*:
That certain publlo utllltle*
ea*e*n*et aiu n illnr from tho
Houtharlp property Ilia of Lota
3 and 4, Block 4. Urenmwold.
312 EAST FIRST STREET
Second Section. Norihaaatarly
ts tha South line ef Lot *.
thane* Northwesterly to Orlando
PHONE FA 24451
Drive, all in above *ald block.
Pareon* Intereeted may appear
H. JAMES GUT
and he heard at th* tiro* and plac*
JAMES B. GUT
•pactlled.
CITY COM It IRBION OP THE
.c u t o r b a n f o r d
By: H. N. BAYER. City Clark

ML FOU&amp; OP YOO HAti BO

CUD CLAIM TO 7HF GOLD
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POLLING PLACE; laafard Armory
Mr*. Ntllla Kadtr
Mr*. John Carlton

f l a &amp; v r ifrtalt
Iktdnet If, Bear Loko
Clark
ln*p*ct*fO

GO YOU OROOMt CAPTVHSD
—
MY PARTNER f --------

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Mr*. J*t B. Miklcr

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

The Stars O f The Forward Look
X HAVE A BRUSH
AN'POLISH IP VOU
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iv o u r s h o e s ,b o b ;

THANKS. GRANDMA.
BUT I DON’ T B! LIEVE
IT’S WORTH WHILE?

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Writ* P. 0. Box 223
Lak* Monro*

TO M AKE DEBUT
NOVEM BER 1st

SEMINOLECOUNTYMOTORS
INCORPORATED

“ Your Friendly Dodge-Plymouth Dealer”
519 E. Firnt SL
SANFORD
Ph.

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and-such price.”
The housewife was aatoundsd for ths
f believe In very deeply, of court*. But it’n price waa twenty dollars iowsr than the outooupM with another om 'trad* at home” oftown merchant's item (and the same
to r a very rW d example of how a m eaa style, make and dfelgn.)
"Well, I need such-and-such a gadget on
become friendlier with neighbors, and
it,” she said.
.
home town merthanta.
"Sure,” the local merchant replied, "ours
This is a tru* story and It happened in
Sanford only quite recently, so the facts an Is equipped with it.
Then, to cap the climax, ehe asked if it
■accurate and up-to-date,
! A Sanford housewife had been looking for would be all right to pay for the item in 90
a certain typa o f home appliance for quite days. "Certainly, well be glad to accomodate
Some time—ehe knew exactly what she you," the merchant aald, "and at no axtra
wanted—end that one typa of appliance l i ­ charga—that's juat like cash.”
Thera was another five dollars saved 1
the only'one eho would consider.
We don't know how often euch a thing as
Out o f a dear blue sky, one day, the
this
happeria—but It la dsflnlte proof that
housewife noticed an sdTtrtisement in an
Out-of-town newspaper of a special sale. It it pays to shop with your neighbor at home.
Waa quite an ad to attract the attention First place, the hometown merchant'* over­
Of one whoee mind wsa centered on one head Isn't quite as high as those of out-ofparticular article. Flowary ad too—special town eities.
Then, the merchants knows his neighbors
sale! reduced prices! big savings! and all
of the things' that would say "come on and and hs'e happy to accomodate them at any
time he can—charge accounts, monthly pay­
feuy it ”
At any rate, the Sanford housewife trudg­ ments, service on the appliance or article
ed o ff to the out-of-town appliance sale to —for he's familiar with the folks at horns,
look at this special appliance, at a-wpectal knows their needs and will stand behind
price, and at a special saving. The cost for his merchandise and it* quality.
If one Sanford housewife ean save by
the trip was no lesa than four dollarat
"Juat what I wanted," the housewife said trading at home, then everyone can do the
to the salesman, "but I need an sxtra bit same—not only with this particular article
but with thousands upon thousands of arright here.”
"We can make the adjustment for you. ticles.
lady, but it will cost twenty dollars more.”
And when you read an adverisement In
fpM the salesman.
The Sanford Herald you can rely on tha
Dissatisfied, the housewife returned home merchant* guarantee, his ability to ssrve
and later called (by long distance—spend­ you when adjustments and repalra are neeing an additional bit of money). “Send the esasry, and knowing that you are neighbor!
appliance over,” she said "C.O.D. and well makes it doubly Important to him that
pay the belanee in 90 days."
you raceive every -courtesy, every advan­
"Sorry/* said the salesman ,"but that will tage of price and quality that’s humanly
cost you an additional five dollars carrying possible.
charge.”
When you buy out-of-town, be sure to
So the Sanford housewife, beginning to add the mileage to your cost— tha parking
get "her dander” up refused to order the lot faes, tha Inconvenience, the tljne, the
lose o f personal service are edition*] costs
appliance.
Perchance—and for no thinkable reason too that must be considered.
—the housewife called one of the appliance
"Trade nt home," and “It pays to adver­
dealers right here in Sanford and inquired tise’’ are both brought home in this true-toabout the particular item she wanted. “Sure life experience and example—all of us can
we have it,” the local dealer said, "at such- profit by them in the future.
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Americana have lived like children In
Paradise for a long time. They have been
Surrounded by the "good life". Still not
satisfied they have beseiged the government
in massive pressure groups for special bene­
fits and privileges. Inflation has .been de-

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Page

Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1957

Is

Foreign
Sy CHARLIE M. MCCANN.

Needed

SILENCE IS GOLDEN
CHICAGO (UP) — Adventure
came to a Chicago policeman who
complained hi« n yean on tho
fores were uneventful. William
Smith was bitten oa the finger
when he tried to shoo away a
squirrel that waa "blocking tho
sidewalk.”

OLD- FASHI ONED
DARK I ROWN SUGAR

Smitty's Snappin Turtle
10thAnniversary Sale
CHANNEL
SPRAY
GRASS
CHUTE
Perfect
Cut
No
Clump*
No
Windrows

This includes furnishlag them wtlh the best of everyIncluding feed, drtnk,jtraaeWOTASUOUW?
aartattea,
A ti-n e w w r
ala* beta tes shewing tha Cato
snip what they want
to an*. and ttem ty sweepthe fe lt of their error* or poor
beneath the red carpet
II w ort show. This te ell
In ■ wen prepared and ra­
id "briefing” Results: the sees with the OAO; knew whet t*
step their "Junket look for.
Most exciting uewi stories that
and tkatr report makes everybody
came from the hearings were
S S so, fasten. Be spumed the about a military Installation that
THS FAKKLL TAW - Ameri­ usual fancy arrangemenu and set had purehasud a Itoysur supply M
can officials to Europe have ft
oath a fast pare for hard work Unreel oil and aa arrangement ia
_jos MBotUag now ta tbs way at Mot at teuet m o member ef hit England whew the U. S. Govern*
Ctngreestenal visits. Some of tSotf group privately asked klm to stow aunt waa torts* rental for the
heads an still, opining from the down. Instead at tha regular brief, us* of some machine tool equip­
m oat wUrlwtad lartitl*stioo lags, Pascal! surprised everybody ment whkh we had previously!
confected bp a special aubcom- by balding epuu public hearings handed ever to the British governJtte* leafed by Csacressatsa Hit group traveled by puhlte trans­
a a free g ift
Dante VascoU, at Miami.
portation rather than accept the
Government employes who work Air Psreo’e offer ef a special pluab
overtoil generally dlsUk* hiring piano. Ho apparently had no laCencretemoa “ junketing" through Uatton ad being "ehipcnimd” by
their bailiwicks. Through the tha Military er by tha Mat* De­
yssra they have developed a few partSunt.
"ground rates" for taking care ad
Ia U warring days la Kurspe.
the visiters from Washington. hu presidue #v#r M bearing*. They
Roughly, their system consists of wort bald ia Paris, London. Boon,
giving the VIPS the "rod ssrpot" Wteshade!. Heidelberg, 1st** aid
Madrid. Chief ad tho Committee
was t* review certain audits ad tho
General Accounting Office which
bad been withheld from Congress
on "security” grounds.
’’rsteaM’’ was aaaauacod.
All this te naturally highte spec­
Tho Government Operations
It may well develop that ulative. But even If Zhckov la to Committee h u bom trying for a
Diamonds from th«
Khrushchev was getting somewhat bo made premier, as baa been long time to look Into these "bid­
nervous over Zhuhov'e personal suggested, soother mas »»w di­ den" reports. GAO couldn't give
popularity and ovsr tho reports rects tho armed forces. And them to tho Commutes because the
fabulous
that Zhukov wes overtaking Urn Khrushchev controls tha Commu­ overseas instaUatloas bad ■lapped
is lovtet leadership.
nist Party machine.
■ "security" label on them. The
overseas people said that the Commlttoo could tee any of them that
they wanted. Question wai: how
could the Committee ask for a
Since my last nowsletter at the ing our beat fer them. Seme we specific report If they didn't know
close of Congress, I have started have already solved. In addition to It existed?
my annual tour of the Fifth Con­ our trailer office 1 am also main­
There reports weren’t available
gressional District. It la about taining in office in Leesburg and &gt; Washington—hence the trip to
half completed. White I have made one in Room M , Main Post-Office Europe. The audita in question
this trip each year, tha fact that Building, Orlando. The Orlando of­ covered operations by our military
wa kart moved our office Into .a fice will close on Nor. i , aa part Installations; military aid pro­
trailer which we take along with of my staff has to go back to gram, construction pmjeets and
ua has eiclted a great deal more Washington so that other members tho operation ef American em­
attention than heretofore. Pres­ of tho staff can taka vacations. bassies.
ently la poet years we wen in Everybody gets a vacation but tha
Most Important accomplishment
towns for a whole day, but be­ boss. My Washington offlet Is al­ of the Committee probably will be
cause we did not kavo a big sign ways open, too, so if yen have the removal of the security lock
out advertising we were there, a problems which can to handled In on GAO audits. There will be no
lot of people would write me later Washington, you can write directly more hiding from Congnu behind
o* t0 say that they wished 1 would to that office and probably save tho "security” label, If plans work
OUNGE BLOSSOMRINGS
come to tbelr town, when at a a little time. That address Is 190# out.
matter of fact, I bad bttn there. House Offlee Building, Washing­
Serving oa the subcommittee sad
F R A N K NOELL
Tha purpose of thla trip la to ton, D. C.
traveling to Europe with Faicell
make myself available to every
I have thoroughly enjoyed my
Congresswomen Cecil M.
JEWELER
individual in my dlatrlet who may visits around the district. White Herdsn (R-Iad.),
have some problem la eonnectloa I have been making a number ef
wth the federal Government.
talk*, this has primarily been a
Mr Committee had scheduled listening tour instead of a apeakmeeting! In Washington beginning Ing tour. I want to hear what you
Nov. IK but I have Just b**n ad­ think, and belteva me, in most in­
vised that this meeting has been stances, you have let me know bi
S T I I L
B U I L D I N G S
postponed until Dsc. tth. This no uncertain terms. Aside from
mtana that! am going to have to the personal problems that peo­
eatori all engagements I have, ple hive dealing with their own
made after Dec. I so that 1 can Individual contacts with the Gor
• L ow C ost
drive to Waihlngten in time lor eminent, I find that people are
• iM lly Ir a e t o d
the meeting. I will to hark home concornod principally about the
hefere Christmas. 1 want te ex­ Integration problem, Russia’s £
• P lP f R a a la t o n l
press my appreciation to tho many valopment of the world circling
•
W a a t h a r r ilf h l
people who have invited me to satellite, the eoat of living, and
speak in various places. I wish I Social Security.
could accept more Invitations, but
If we have not bean in your area
even now my schedule is complete­ yet, and yeu desire to talk to us
ly filled until 1 have to return to about a probtem, I want vou to
Yea seat buy a bettor Morse# or utility building than a LOKWashington.
RfB. Xto exclusive V-Rlb dtelga usually permits erection te
know that I am going to mako
•Urn than a
1 am finding that our trailer of­ every effort to get full publicity
fice U meeting with good response. out on when we will be In your
For tho u n * rtaion it may bo token down snd moved at
Literally thousands of peoplo have neighborhood. I hope you don'
Minimum labor coita. Still LOK-RJB Is tho ttrongtit. moot
Come te1 see us. Maoy of thsm have any problems, but If vou do,
wretim-tight building you can buy — btit for any uie, pennahave problems they would like to and If f ean help, 1 certainly do
hava us work on, and wo are do­ want to.
LOK.RlB’s baavy. U geugo TI-CO gilvinlud ett*l conitrucr** ™.!?* ?tnm***t 00 the merkst, mcene lew maintenance,
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the "release" of Marshal Georgi
H. Zhukov la Ikat control at tke
■rased foress la Rustle has
changed hands.
Marshal Rodim K. Maliaovaky.
Zhukov’s successor as
minister, Is new bead
the 4 million men in the
army, navy and air force.
There ara two powera In Soviet
Russia, the Communiit Party and
the armed foreea. Many experts
foresea the day when the army
may he the supreme power.
Nikita S. Khrushchov. It first
secretary of the Communist Party,
and thus eoatroU the party ma­
chinery which reeehca Into every
city, town and village la the So­
viet Union.
A tip off to Zhukov’s “ reteSM"
may bo that for several weeks the
15-man Communist p r e s i d i u m
which rates Rustle has boon try­
ing to tighten up party control of
tho most powerful military force
in the world.
There were Indications six
weeks sgo that Khraahebav’ s pres­
tige waa diminishing.
He had caved his Job as party
secretary only with Zhukov’* balp.
Increasing emphuli was balng
put ea Zhukov's rising prestige.
Then were even suggestions that
ho was now Russia’s blgisst man.
On Sept. 10 diplomatic reports
reached London that Khrushchov
bad ordered party control eg the
army tightened.
straying the only common measure for mat­
Theft report! said that Khrush­
erial value we hav*—the dollar. In one case chev Intended to re-establish par­
ty cells ia army, navy and air
Federal military authority is being used force units.
It ws* through these cell* that
encles, to enforce federal court ordere by
sheer might. Our people, by their abuses Joief Statin kept firm personal
of the armed fercee, Zhu­
and lack of restraint, are threatening this control
kov, though a Communist from
republic.
boyhood, did net like them. They
They needed a healthy shock, and they w a r e abolished after Stalin'a
have it In the Russian "Moon” which Is death.
Uttle attention was given to
circling the earth at 18,000 miles an hour. these
reports at the time. But a
Senator Bridges, in commenting on tho United Press London dispatch
Russian rocket achievement, aptly calls for which told of them suggested
“un immediate revision of National psycho­ they might foreshadow conflict be­
tween Khrushchev and Zhukov.
logy . . .
Straw Closer Unity
"The time has clearly come to b« leas con­ Mace then, Russian newspapers
cerned with the depth of the pile on the new have been emphasising tha neces­
brondloom rug or the height of the tall fin sity fer close unity of tho Commu­
on the new car and to be more prepared to nist Party and tha armed forces.
pointed out last week that
shed blood, sweat and tears if this country thaIt wsa
treatment which Zhukov re­
and the free world are to survive."
ceived en kla visit to Yugoslavia
Indicated tkat President Tito did
BREAKING IN PERIOD
not regard him at a contender fer
CAMPBEIXSPORT, Wle. (UP)
top Soviet leadership.
—Proprietor Gina Scudells com­
During the to days whick kc
plained to police that Just itfer an
spent la Yugoslavia la hie capac­
open houee at his bowling alley
ity of defease minister, Zhukov
Menday, burglirt broke open his
saw Tito Just enco.
safe and took more than fl.400.
Zhukov got hack t« Moscow last
Saturday, ths day ea which his
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Wednesday, Oct 30, 1D57
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Halloween Party
Given By Piereys
Mr. and Mrs. Hally H ercy en­
tertained Saturday evening with a

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Miss Nowlin Will
Give Demonstrption
A surface broiler and even meal
will be cooked by Miss Luev Now­
lin. home service representative
for the Florida Power and Light
Co. this coming Friday night at
• t h e Seminole Council Center on
Geneva Ave. Miss Nowlin will be
aponaored by the Sanford Home
SOME GAILY C0STV1ED gaaferdttes m a le axrlteaamt al the daare Saturday sight at the Elk's
Demonstration Club
The preparation will begin at Club. The daare was sponsored by the A IM ' Miller Circle. Left te right, Mrs. Ruaell Spearer, Rutsell Spencer, Phyllis Banka, Reg Parks.
(Bergstrom Photo by Goeta)
7:30 p, m. Mist Nowlin will serve
the meal to the gtieslf. Favors
and a nice door prise will be given demonstration. Mrs. L. E. L ecper
to those attending. A cake, apron is chairman and Mrs. W . B. Moye,
and plant sale will foPow the co-chairman. The public is invited.

NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital

BABY BOY HAUEKSPEKGER,
«&gt;n o f Dr. and Mrs. Alford I).
Hauenpergcr, Sanford. Bern OcL
12.
(Photo by Berg(trom )

BABY GIRL PEZOI.D, daughter
»f Mr. and 3lr*. Ralph Pezold,
Sanford. Born Oct. 21.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

B A B Y BOY BLACK, son o f Mr.
and .Mr*. Wilbur Black, Sanford.
Born Oct. 23.
(I'hoto by Bergstrom)

There is o f necessity a sameness
about all society columns which we
thought would be rather fun to
disintegrate completely, to In writ­
ing up the activities o( a certain
Chapter meeting of the Episcopal
Church we added to the u tu il list
o f names o f those present, "and
Mrs. C. D. Throckmorton." send­
ing (he write-up down to the Her­
ald with our husband who, bless
hie heart, ha* put up with a lot
of our nonsense. But the society
editor drew her brow* logelher
and asked very sternly. “ And
WHO is M ri. Throckm orton?" The
by-then embarrassed fall guy was
BABY GIRL PURDY, daughter of obliged to confess that his wife
I*, aad Mr*. Dale C. Purdy, Sanhad ju st dreamed her up. The
'ord. Born Oct. 21.
(Photo by Rtrgetrom ) readere of the Herald's page (or
women were thus spared the wear
and tear o f a consuming curiosity,
and the Southern Bell a spate of
cells.
But Glnny, who has ■ schedule
(whfch includes a Job, ■ husband
part o f the time, five children,
golf, bridge, atyi the High Fever
Follies when they are ln rehearsal,
aeems enchanted with the idea of
a guest columnist, and in the rush
o f meeting some sort of dead-line
or other probabl-- w on't even read
what follow s until after publica­
tion, when It will be entirely too
late.
For today, therefore, It’s . •
"CONNING THE NEWS, and
BALLING IT U P ", by Gueal Who.
Caml Bruce and a marry group
o f 80 o r so youngsters between th*
ages o f seven and thirteen met i t
0 a. m. Sunday morning for Bird
Watching, They hiked to Enter­
prise where they were met by a
a truck from Florida Brewing Co.,
BABY GIRL W HITTAKER, dau­
ghter o f Mr. and .Mr*. Ernest Inc. which served chocolate milk
Whittaker, Sanford. Born Oct. 21. to the eager throng, (There was
(Photo by Bergstrom) one co ffe e flavored straw.) The
little folk* snd their enthusiastic
leader returned to Sanford with
note books bulging with th* names
o f birds, and Caml had th* honor
o f spatting the rare purple-crested
two-buttoned schlarp.
The pine-straw in-gathering held
by Jean and Cy Fitton at their
horn*, "Acre* Fillin' for Fitton",
last Saturday afternoon waa a huge
success. Eaeh guest brought a
rake (no pun intended) and while
Cy played " I ’ ve Been Working
Near the Railroad, A C L," »n the
Fitton piano, the guesta made
with the pine straw. When it had
all been neatly heaped and meti­
culously reseattered, Jean served
pesnut butter and Jelly sand­
wiches and Iced lea. For deasert
, there was a delicious concoction of
crushed .pop-sicklei
and pepper­
.
mint patties. Enjoying the affair
w ere: Jean and John Dooley,
BABY GIRL RICCIO, daughter Barb and Jack Morrison, Francis
of .Mr. end Mr*. Lawrence Bicclo, ■ nd Dottle Houmillat, Marge and
Sanford. Born Oct. 23.
Pill llUl, Jean and Jim Reedy,
(P h oto by Bergstrom ) Charlie and Katherine Park, and
Mrs. Throckmorton.
The quilting party which Helen
and Andy Carraway held at their
delightful place at Lemon Bluff
to honor Cliff McKibbln, who Is
stration Club. Mrs. J. E. Lee per celebrating his tenth inniversary
is chairman. Public invited. Small since giving up coffee, must have
admission at door or from club been a very pleasant evening. (W e
members.
weren't Invited because w* need
our glasses changed and can’t ace
anything close up WITH them nor
anything far o f f WITHOUT them,
which put* us in a very awkward
position f i r sitting over a quilt­
ing frame and trying at the same
E fforts ar* being put forth to­ time to carry on an animated con­
day to make the Southside School versation with someone we can't
Carnival Thursday night the big ­ recognize across from ua).
gest in Central Florida. Plans
Creels Higginbotham entertain­
have been completed. Booths are ed with a biscuit making contest
being constructed tonight for th* last Friday morning in her borne
twenty assorted games and items on Melionville Ave. Jane McKlbbfn
to b« sold and played. New attrac­ won the two handled apple parer
tions this year include pictures, fo r the crumbliest biscuit; Jackie
teddy bears and the Jack-&lt;*-bean. Crawford was awarded a lamp for
Tw o professional clowns will en­ the biscuit-burned brownest. The
tertain during the evening. The lamp was most ingenious and ar-.
carnival itarta a t 3:30 P. M.
UiUc, with a shade made of paper

dolliea over fluted brown ^ a p e r
which had been flrat crumpled, immersed in paraffine and then dipped la a yum m y shade o f puce.
The guest lUt Included: Keen Ivey,
Clle Heard, Jeanne Foulk, Helen
Bloom, klyrtle Adams, Georgia
Barks. Doris Spencer, Caroline
Crapps, Polly Brubaker, Earl HIgginbotham and Mrt. Throckmorton.
M ary and Bart Peieraon had as
their guests at Hidden Lake over
Ihe weekend, T . W. and Fanlod
Cummerbund and their charm ing
wives, w c e y andI Fhurae, and the
Am ple Brentwarda from Jamestown. N. Y- Am ple and Bart were
class-mates at Knuckle-Head-onthe-HudsoniSchool for Boys; Risswell and Biddy McDouglason from
Elkins, W. Va.. (Biddy and Mary
w ere one-time advance agents for
Chautauqua). Peal Doberman, and
Filbert and Anice Grab of Baltlm ore; A . C. and D. C. Cutrcn of
Rheostat, Pa., Dabbs and Fo*u
Snerley and Iwln son* Sam and
Perclval of Cumberland, Md.. Mike
Todd, Elliabeth Taylor, Eleanor
Roosevelt (their planei has some
difficulty landing in the eow pasturea), and Iho Dean o f Women
from V iis a r whose name escapes
us, but It was alm ost Relllw.
Scrabble was .the entertainment
chosen by Harry and Ru**&gt; Jean
Robson for their boating party
Sunday afternoon. Top ic o re for
the longest word (fou r syllables)
went to Bill Bush. A choppy lake
Injected an elem ent of aurpriso
In the games as y ’ » and b’ s and e’ a
went skittering to the deck, and

C L n u /m r F n r
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M O n d O y N ig h t ,
Mrs- Mark LeCuyer was honored Monday night with a stork
shower given by Mrs. John Arml,ted ln her homo on Rosalia.
An umbreila and small w .tcrj„ g ctn decorated with yellow and
Rreen itresm rrs hung over the
bassinette which held the gifts,
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T*** hostess served a chicken
*al* d Plate* co,fr&lt;’ #IU* *oft ''rinke.
Invited were Mrs, George Walsh,
Mr*- Robert Cornell, Mrs. D. A.
M cClary, Mra. Howard Hansen,
M ri- R“ h«rt Bauman, the honoree'a
mother Mrs. Lawrence Plvec.
i , r i - Clotus Morris, Mrs. Clifford
Inghram, Mr*. Paul Peiold, Mrs.
N,ck Constantine, Mrs. C. A Milton* * n&lt;I Mr»- Richard Ven Dyne,
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Six couples attended the first of
a series o f Monopoly parties which
Jessi and Brack Perkins have
planned for this fall at thrlr home
in Perkin Paradise- This charming
couple explain that while the
prises are awarded only to Monopoly players, guests are at liberty
to choose cither o f the two other
gam e tables . , jark-straws or
parches!. Mary and Ed Higgins
went home with the coveted Ouiga
Board, hlgh-score prize for the
party Wednesday night, after first
retiring to a corner and asking the
Board, "W hat n ex t?"
Incidentally, the Board's answer
was, "G o home, Stupids."

SANFORD STORY LEAGUE elebratea ha tenth anniversary Meaday sight with s dla ser at Bpe»
rer’a reetanraaL Left to right- Men. H. L. Moors (president) Mrv. Clarence Snyder (recording see.),
Mr*. It. W. Tench (comspoadlsg ace.) ,31rs. C. C. Welch (lat, vke-prea.)
(Bergstrom Photo

T’1# « T&lt;nln*
opened with
!!*• president, Larry Lee Sherw®*** Klvln« 8 prayer,
Many games were played and
prises awarded to everyone. Antong the gam es were t v , f|,h
pond, marshmallow pull, balloon
game, bobbing for apples, and a
trip to church on Sunday. (This
was to learn everyone'* name.)
The cla«s waa iJUinUsed with
the motto "B ring someone to Sunday School Sunday"- Those atlcnding were Danny Horn, John Toney,
Larry Sherwood, Bobby Pegler,
Jim Harvey, Jeffrey Robinson,
Phillip Nichols, Terry Rabun, and
the teacher, Mr. Sherwood.

by Goeta.)

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T &amp; C Canasta
Party Postponed

The Sanford Story League held
a dinner meeting Monday night In
the private dining room o# Spen­
cer's restaurant. The meeting com­
memorated the tenth anniversary
of the organization o f the Sanford
Chapter on October 23, i!MT.
Sirs. M. L. Moore, president, was
m idress o f ceremonies for the
evening. Mrs. C. C. Welsh was ln
charge of the program . Past
president* and charter members
were honored and eulogized. Lovely
corsages made by Mrs. Sloore,
were given to r ich past presidentincluded were Mrs. E. C. Williams,
Mrs. Fred Robb, Mrs. S. J..N tx,
Mrs. C. C. Welsh, Mrs. R. W.
Tench, Mrs. W- I. Roche and Mrs.
R. C. Maxwell.
The first Sanford president, Mr*.
E. C. Williams, gave an Interesting
account of the early history of the
league. She presented Mrs. Pearl
Hansel) and Mrs. F. L. Crosby
with honorary membership pin*.
The real mothers o f the Sanford
league are Mr*. E- D. Brownlee of
Zepher Hilt*, Mrs. S. O. Shlnholser
and Mrs. E. 0 . Williams o f San­
ford.
The Sanford rluh is a member
o f the National Story League and
holds its regular meetings the
fourth Monday of every month In
the Episcopal Parish House.
A copy o f the 1937-’ S8 yearbook
was presented to each guest. Cre­
dit Is given to Sir*. C. C. Welsh,
Mrs. Gretchen Crowell, and Stra­
it. W. Tench for their work In com ­
piling the beautiful yearbook.
The Sanford Story League has
twenty-eight member*. Present for
the dinner meeting were Mrs. Ma­
bel Brown, Mrs. R. A . Cobb, Mr*.
F. L. Crosby, Mrs Pearl Ifansell,
Mrs. C. L. Keyes, Mr*. A- P. Kyle,
Mr*. It. C. Long. Mrs. It C. Max­
well, Mrs. It. L. Moore, Mr*. Fred
Robb, Mr*. Clarence Snyder, Mr*.
Helen Stephenson, Sir*. R. WTench, Mrs. II. A. Watt. Mr*. C.
C. Welsh. Str*. O. E. White, Mrs.
E C. Williams, Mrs, C. R. Janes,
and three guests, Mrs. Jav Beck,
.Mrs. Ann Aiken and Mrs. Mary
McMahon,

The T and G canasta party that
waa to be held Friday, N ov ea lg *
1 has been postponed until a later
date.

Church
Calendar

Strange Case of
Eiptoding Jelly

Wed
COLUMBUS, Ohio - J t f t - Potto#
The Training U nlm workers of recently rushed to a suburban Beg­
tho First Bapt. Church will have ley home when a housewife called
and said she had found a pool e f
a covered dUh supper at 6:30
blood at the bottom o f the base­
p. m „ Prayer meeting will bo
ment stair*.
held at 7:30 and a Training Union
She told officers she bad gone to
W orkers' conference at 8:13 p. m.
Investigate a loud nolae la the
basement.
METHODIST CHURCH
Police found only a Jar o f JdQp
WEDNESDAY
7:30 P. M. — Cottage that esplodcd in tho summer bait*
Prayer Meetings ln follow­
ing homes:
Mrs. John Domlney —
Lock Arbor
M t-T IS T IO
Mrs. Ed K lrchoff — Old
Monroe Road
Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw —
1133 E. 7th St.
3lr». R. T. W aren — 1021
Magnolia Ave.
3:00 P. M. — Recreation
fo r Junior Choir — M c­
Kinley Hall
3:43 P. M
Junior Choir
Practice
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THURSDAY
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration Club still meet at 10:30
|a. nt. at the chamber o f commerce
'building In Lake Mary for a cov­
ered dish luncheon. A demonstra­
tion on Jelly-making will he given
by the leaders. Mrs. Margaret
Heinbuch and Mrs. Leon Taylor.
Guest speaker will be Mrs Frani Wilson of the Sanford Worn*
j s’ s Club who will talk on the
coming fashion show and Womans Wedding.
nnual Halloween carnival at
I
ulde School. Barbequed chicdinner will be served in school
i
.erta. Starts at 3:30 P. M.
i iie Dnrea* Circle of th* Upsala
Pre«byterian Church win meet
T h u n Jay, October 31 at the
Church at 2:00 p. m. All women
are invited. The hostesses see Mrs.
L. B. Ballinger, and Mrs. E. G.
Daniels.
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�Oklahoma Faces New Challenger
Manages Of Year
NEW YORK m — Fred Hotchtoton and At Lopex, idea r u » who
finished MCofld, hart bam cboaan
at the United Praia major kagoo
managera of the year for 1*57.
The 3*7 «ar-old manager o f the
St. Leals Cardinals and the #•
year-old pilot of the Chicago White
Sox were honored bp two special
committed of M baseball writer*.
Oklahoma h a t« w m from boIn each case, the writers picked ■ htad to edge Colorado, 14-U, far
manager who “ did the moat with
Its O h straight victory last 1sthis material” rather than a pannant-winner.

The National League commute*
selected Hutchinson over Frud
Hansp of the Hllwaukoe Braves,
seme tournaments If porta 19
shots off the paea you don’t oven
finish In Dm money.”
Prank taps a tournament player
finds It more difficult to try hard
as ha gets older. “That’s what
peu bava to fight all Urn time,”
he taps. ” 1 think 1'va lest tome
of mp leal, and the years art
running out.”
Prank ereditt Henry Pleard and
Alex Morrison with hslplng him
most la golf but adds that "on
Urn tour you gat leatona from

1S-7, with ana vote for Bill Klgaap
of the New York Giants. Tbs Ame­
rican Leant* committee eboae Lo­
pes over Patti Xlebarda of the
Baltimore Orioles, 1940, with two
votes for Casep Stengel o f the
New York Yankees.
Hutchinson, In hit second season
with the Cardinals, led the Bedbirds' surprising bid for the Na­
tional League flag. Picked no bet­
ter than fourth
son analysist* si tabbed for the
■econd-dlvlslon bp many, the Car­
dinals threatened the Braves all
tba wap and were only 214 games
behind tb* front-runners *« Sept.
15. *
Lopes, taking over the White
Sox after six years with tb* Cle­
veland Indians, led the club to lta
best finish since 1M0. Obviously
out-manned bp the Yankees, the
White Sox nevertheless carried the
fight to the defending world -bamplons.
“ Winning this pennant caused
me more worries than any other,"
said Stengel the night the Yankees
clinched the pennant "A -d the

A h * weeks from now, Prank
PLATE U 9BNT DOWN
Straaabaa will coma rolling up to
DETROIT
tt — Minor Hague
Unltog Prose Sports Writer
tie Mayfair 1ns with chauffeur,
tre Dame retained iu hold ow canter Gupto Plsldar, picked up
TOKYO rn — Fearlkse Prilty
■aid, Cadillac sad all and will ba
fifth place with 100 points.
Aram Seattle, and rookie left wing
la a second cousin to a busted
— .L_ , u*. M takfam first prim
Rounding out the top 19 teams BIQ McCreary were teat **ek to
grain tack today because a lb■swap to the third annual Mayfair
la order w m Michigan Stats in the miners today by the Detroit
pear-old as cute t i a button and
h a Open this Dec. 11. Thera will
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Duka M0. Army M. Ohio SUto B a Wings. Fielder was returned
aa gentle aa a rattlesnake gave a
be as mistaking this flathv voung
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Carolina
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to
Seattle
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McCreary
was
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ti.
lesion
In
“
the
wap
of
genlleneis.”
Bmtkmaa far ha, indeed, makes
In battling Duka to • 14-14 tin
Thli Is the art of Judo, ao prac­
a grand entrance.
ticed in the Keodoksn, the birth­
Prank, s a e at the treat amtplace of . the Japanese art af self
, torn golfer* of all Umt until ba
defense. And from now «n I
iw rn d p r» to the fa n o# U M ,
wouldn't even shake hands with
nap not kavt bean a ball of firs everyone all tba time.”
To bo a good plapor, It's not one of those chubby-faced infanta
aw the tournament trail elnce.
* Mowaver, the BIO, 1T0 pound Tole­ necessary to do evsrythlng right, the mamma-eant pack on their
do strong bop maintains ha's pity- In Prank'* opinion. But you must baeka like reverse papooses.
It’s ela, two and even that the
ad tbt best golf of his career this do a faw key things correctly to
baby-iaa would flip me right over
pear. Yst all ha has to show for It scale the heights, ba adds.
“ Tbe two most Important things the mamma-san'a head as the ex­
to about' &gt;0000 and no titles.
"Soper-Right” Short Shank Skinned 10 to 14 Lb. Avg.
“ I'm pUftag batter golf now you must learn art mastery of claimed fondly; “ Ain't ho the
and know morn about the gsuie driving a a the short game,” cutest thing?"
Chamber of Horrors
than aver." The blond Buckeye Prank explain!. "To ba un with
the leaders, you must putt wall
If you'll past tba arnica and
| Btatar maintains.
fluff up the pillow on which I'll
lorn* af hi* fallow touring pros, all tha time. 1 haven't had a good Duff
, with wham ha's vary popular, bp putting straak as a pro. I’m a good bo sitting for a faw days I'll tall
to* wap, Insist Prank would b* approach putter but 1 think I miss you all about the chamber of hor­
playing bettor golf and winning more two a a three-fooUrs than rors where a diabolical English
teacher named Jlgoro Kano atari■or* manor If It waron’ t for his anyon* else on the tour.
“ And If you can't drivo wall, a this judo dodge some 70 years
nanebattt for experimentation.
Thirty-four-y*ar-oId Prank con- you can't stay with tba top boys. ago, And about tha little monster,
M ist this may ba true.
I don't think wo have any top ah, I mean tiny fellow, who used
1 “ Is far this year,” ho points playtrt on tho tour who aren't old Fearless ss a stand-in for a
ML "I've n * a thro* systems. In wonderful driven " One of tho bean bag.
two tournaments, 1 changed ayt- longest hitters In pro golf, perfec­
The Koodokan la a huge concrete
toms. Moat of tba pros won't coma tionist Frank contends he doesn't building which Is a sort of steri­
out wlib a change until they an drive so well as he should.
lised Stillman's Gym whrre some
GRADE A QUICK FROZEN CORNISH
nally aura It will work. But I'm
Looking baek on hla itarry ca­ 600 man, women end children dally
not starving. Whan 1 think 1 can reer, Frank rates hla win In tha learn the “ gentle" art of tripping,
■alt* a change,-1 do. A a when Durham, N, C-. Open In 1045 as elbowing, kicking, choking and
I gat disgusted, | change every­ his first big golfing thrill. “ Win­ smashing windpipes with the Gat,
thing. I think my record this year ning the Eaitorn Open in Balti­ knlwellke edge of the rigid rand"SUPER-RIGHT TOP QUALITY SLICED
would bo bettor If 1 had ituck to more In 1953 was alto a big thrill,”
In the dojo, or exercise hall, at
ana system.”
he recalls. “ But for every thrill almost any hour you can see up
Prank, winner of four Weatorn it acemi 1 have an lS-month let­ to 50 pairs of combatants going at
a a throe North and South ama­ down."
It on lha straw matting under
teur titles, explains hla tendency
That victory at Baltimore Is which there ara springs which
(7” Cut Pre-Trimmed)
to change hla gams by saying he's Frank's sole conquest at a pro. wouldn’t budge If you ran a Mack
“Super-Right” Heavy Western Steer Beef
Marching for something which Thlg year, he played hla best golf truck over them.
could mak* him a better golfer. at Baltimore, shooting a t to tlo
You only get to perform In Ihla
Tbero's no pro on the PGA tour for fourth In the Eaitorn Open. high vaulted room surrounded by
■ora dedicated to golf than Hls second best showing occurred a spectator’s gallery alter you
Itranihan,
In the Canadian Open where he have first learned how to fall In
A fierce competitor, Frank lays, shot 376 to tie for fifth.
tha novice rooora upstairs. This Is
ha turned pro bocauao of hi* doFrank'a married to the former a torture chamber where the In­
sir* to play with and boat tha Ann Williams of Dallas, also a structor throws the beginner up
boat golfers In the world. 'T have fin* golfer. They have a baby against ths wall until he Is JollyARP FANCY 46 Oi. Can
Belas Faaey
14 as.
a* Interest In trying to bo low son. Frank's family travalt the like enough to bounce on his own
aaalour In a tournament, beating bulk of the tour with him each volition.
loma fallow who’s taken a week year and thoroughly enjoy their
Oriental Mayhem
off from hla Job to compete,” sayi yearly slay at the Mayfair here
The degree of dexterity one at­
Ceavertod Rico
tha winner o f 1941 a a 1930 British in Sonford.
tains In this Oriental form of mayARP—OUR FINEST QUALITY
Amateurs. “ You're law amateur,
Next week—Mike Fetehick, last ham Is attested by the color of
fat sometimes you're 12 strokes years winner of the Mayfair Open. the belt one earns the right to
46-Ox.
behind tha wlnnncr.” lays she exwear.. In order they are white
Can
Walker Cupper. “ What do I get
BEDNARIK SCORES TD
belli, blue, brown, black and then
Northern
than? Another trophyT”
PHILADELPHIA «* — Chuck red and white and, finally, If you
SULTANA 2 Lb. Jar
There's a world of difference be­ Bednarlk, the Philadelphia Eagloa’ survive this long, the coveted red
__ _____ ____________
tween profcsalonal and amateur 235-pound all-league Hnabacker, belt which"attests that you could tie bum- We didn't though, begal/, according to Frank. “ All the has scored on* touchdown during handle King Kong wllh your little cause I couldn't straighten up
bait golfera are pros,” he ob­ hls seven-yesr career In the Na­ pinky.
when they got me on m» feet
serves. “ The amateurs, oxcept for tional Football League. That, of
“ You must try," said the guide, again.
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a faw, don't get a chance to play courac, cam* on a pass Intercep­
•nouih. Right now, il't four or tion.
flvo times aa hard to placa In ths
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money as It was when I won the GLOVER THREATENS RECORD
Amours Vleans
4 Oi
Xansai City Open as an amateur
CLEVELAND W — Fred Glover
For Loaf Lasting Protection—TOOTHPASTE
in 19(6.”
of the Cleveland Barons has a
Stranshan, aon of a Toledo mil­ chance to surpass the all-time
lionaire, aeya there are about 100 American Hockey League records
fin* golfers on the POA tour. held by retired Fred Turler of 319
IIM DANDY QUICK
GREEN GIANT LARGE
Thera are from 30 to 45 money goals, 423 asststa and 744 points.
G. E. FROSTED WHITE 60-75 WATT
placaa In most tournaments. “Ten Including game* of Oct. 23, Glo­
THE
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years ago,” Frank maintains, ver had 253 goals, 335 assists and
“ you could have been 10 slrokea 556 points iq he could psss *11
behind tho winner and picked up three reearda in two or throe ses­
* fair amount of money. Now, In sions.
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Mr quartaeai
few mlmstoa.
Aa tMy a
stops to tto tort. Ran toll tuned
to Chad. Ha was stut red-faced,
still atort of breath, and Chad
could gnaaa bow aick ho was from
a thumptag headache.
are several things that
la a
hard, biting vote* "I hope you
Mr* satisfactory answers."

troUabiy, Mr u n i
mounts, their kttdi along their
animal's nock*. Apparently they
hoped to outrun uab*n*’* mar*
and band M r off, tntendtag to
captura a white woman.
wahr^t him Chad hoard t)M toslit tut clanffinff of the alarm In*
aid* lb* fort as amnao— Mat
furiously on th* Iron triangle
which had b*«n Installed for this
purpose. It raltevod him a little.
If leaballa could keep coming;
there would soon be a
fire.
fy
the distance
now, and ha could hear tha
crackle of gunfire aa tha men In
the fort
horoo caught n foot ha a
hole and ituznbtad.
The here# wont
front knot, throwing Chad from
the aaddle. Aa tha horaa turn*
bled over on 1U aide, *&lt;***■g vio­
lently, Chad let go of hla rifle
and rolled hand over heels, atraln-

Re patted her comfOrtlngty,
then triad to peel her arms from
hla neck, but this only mad* her
sob more violently and hand ■
more tightly. Chad was oUO try­
ing to break her grip when Ran*
dad arrived, panting from hla

things. “Isabella.- He put aa
arm around Mr. “IsabaQa."
She continued to cry, her bach
movtng to great, shuddering sobs.
She did not answer, nor did aha
reins Mr grip on Chad. Thorough­
ly embarrassed, ha reached behind
bis neck and, taking her by the
wrists, forced her to let go.

to y*u, air.**
TU M the judge o f that" Randaffa tons still Mid a sharp edge.
“Just how dM Mm. Randan hap­
pen to M absent from tto fort
when I had a staadhsg order tto!
no one waa to leama without asy
knowledge T“
T b s aaked tor a horaa. sir.
d to ga oat*
te M r with a
r tost because
•he asked for Itr*
Tea, ter."
■And wM gov* you pataalmtoa
to lean the grenadaf
“No owe, ter."
“WeO. R aeema that you torn
taken a gnat dial q m your*
eau thinly. Thus
why Mrd Randall
to have so much Influence
ever youT V u It aoaaethtag you
woum do for a vary door, or
Shan wo aay, (aHtodto friend T*
Chad stlffmed. “ If you pteoae,
ter, if them te aay dereliction of
duty on my part shall era stick to
that subject!"
"We will, lieutenant wo cer­
tainly will." Randall aald. “Oo
to your quartan and masala
there until you bear further from
You am under i

PARTY NAURS CANDIDATI
ASUNCION, Paraguay (UP)—
Tha dominant Colorado Party laid
today It bad cboien President Al­
fredo Stroeianer a» candidate for
re-election In the presidential d ic ­
Dr. George Starke lubmltted hla tions scheduled for next March.
first report for tho Negro Divi­ Stroenner immediately accepted
sion of the Seminole County United the nomination, th* party said.
Fund Drive.
Optimlem w ii expressed as proWARNS AGAINST X-RAYS
grtif « u outlined end a list of
WASHINGTON (UP) — Medical
contributon rtleased.
t
exports warn parent* not to Insist
Dr. Starke tald. “ The Negro
on x-rays for Infanta and children
DivUlon of United Fund In Ite
unlcsi absolutely necessary. On*
first progress report U plaaaad, but
expert said tome patients now ask
is anxious that all chairmen put
doctors for x-rays "Juit aa they
forth concerted effort to contact
have been asking far a shot of
each aulgned group In the next
penicillin for a cold.”
few daya of the drive and urge
everyone to cooperate fully In help­
ing Seminole County to reach Ite Mr*. Da J. Baker, Mrs. O. W.
Johnson. Mies Viola G. Mattox.
daeignated quota."
Dr. Starks la chairman of the Mr*. Lillie H. Williams. James
Negro DivUlon of tho local United Byrd, Mrs. Vloltt Vollina, W.
Harper, Mrs. Mas Baglay. Rev.
Fund campaign.
Contributor! whose nam*» were W. H. Baglay, WU11* Perry, Ed­
raleaitd aa o f Oct. a are: Dr. ward WUioa, Mr. and Mrs. W.
and Mri. George Starks, Mr. and L. Hamilton, Willie Williams, Mr*.
Mri. J. A. Foster, Mri. Ola Freddie Mobley, Slnelar A sh .
Brock, Rev. A. A. Field*. Mr. and Nick’s. Goldsboro Bar, Mr. and
Mr*. C. Huriton, Mr. and Mr«. Mrs. E. LaFalr, Austin TunaiL ORoy Allen, Rev. N. A. Watson, xell Vickers, Willie Baker, Deluxe
Bar and Calary City Lodge of Elks.

Dr. Storks Reports
For Negro Division
O f U. F. Campaign

CYPRESS GARDENS, FLORIDA: WMh wlater a;
frah had afaa a aew crop of Ptoridi Qaeeat. Flirt Mg I
staged at Cypnae Gardena
a( Daadse. mrrmadad by
lower lafl and tto Rag ciack-wiM. Naacy LeGaat af LaM
Lao Oeatales af Titepa, Carol DeTaro af P I M y n A n
Witter Raven, and Mary Lta Rhadas af Tampa
BUILDING TRADES PAY UP

week that would put tha building I
WASHINGTON (UP) — Average trades average salary at K.$7$ a
union pay In the building trade* year. However, tha department
rose
t« $3 21 an hour, according did not comput yearly aamlnga
(Caatiaaad froas Pag* I)
because building trades workers |
Jenner called Mrs. Lorch a to U.S. Labor Department. On the eeldom work a full year.
hula of S3 weeks at 40 hour* per
"trouble maker" and told her "wa
are not Interested in tha Little
Rock integration situation or what
you did over than.’*
Public Hearing On Zoning Regulations
Mrs. Larch received wid* pub­
licity when aha shielded a Negr*
For Seminole County* Florida.
student from a Jeering white mob
after the Negro girl had beea
Tha public la hereby notified (Hat the Board o f County
turned away from Little Rock's
Commissioners of Seminole County, Florida, will hold
a Public Hearing relative to tho adoption of County*
Central High School by National
Wldo Zoning Regulations for Somlnofe County, Florida,
Ouardsmen).
in tho County Commissioners Room in tho Seminole
Jennsr then read Into the record
County Court Houat, Sanford, Florida, at 2:00 o’clock
evidence the committee staff had
P. M., or aa noon thereafter aa the same can bo heard,
gathered to show Mri. Lorch waa
on Tuesday, November 19, 1957.
Identified la Boston seven yean
ago as a Communist party
organlicr.
Fred A. Dyson, Chairman
Jenner said he would taka up
Board of County Commlaalonera,
hla proposal for a contempt ci­
tation with the full committee,
Saminola County, Florida
then with tha U.S. Senate.

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Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon.
Into TUrkey: and the 5$ Ford passed
the great white lacewotk palaces o( the
Sultans along the Bosporus and th:
Golden Horn. Then the Ford went wher?
few but nomads travel, up into the hot
day* and thill nighu of the ancient
mountains of Afghsnitsan. And thence
along the route Alexander the Great fol­
lowed with hit chariou to cross the his­
toric Indus river.
On and on the Ford moved, down Into
the heat of mysterious India, through
New Delhi to the Til Mahal, and to the
great pink palace ol the Maharajah of
Jaipur.
This great new car met the challenge of
■he monsoons-rsint that for centuries
hate stopped all road movement through­
out Indo-Cliins, but didn't slop the 58
Ford. It drove on to Penang in Malaya,
and then north to Bangkok.

Farther am came Saigon, th* Paris at
the Orient, tt the (anheat tip of South­
east Asia. Finally, it powered across the
great Rockies and plains o f Norik
America and back, at long Lut, to Detroit,
Michigan.
Ih* % tad i n t o lean proved mri
approved aroaad th* world. A natural
question arises. Why did Ford go to suck
great lengths with Its 1958 model? Why
spend to much money and time and go
through all the problems o( negotiations,
customs, border transit, diplomacy in so
many countries?
The answer: in the competitive auto
mobile market of today, only the best in
allsround iw/ue can survive. And this
round the-worId test is the most decisive
possible demonstration of the best.
The I95S Ford la asfue: hard dollar
value. It It also style, power, performance,
and a dozen great new feature*. Bus above
all. it is uehtf.

Blackeye Peas
Butter Beans
Navy Beans
Pork &amp; Beans
Pinto Beans

Value

BREAD
Family Stiff

FROZEN—SICED

STRAW BERRIES

1 hit is the car you’ve been waiting tor.
Sec it Novrmbci 7-there‘t nothing newer
in the world than the 5$ Ford!

• Hornas under construction, 2 Homes left.

SAVE MORE — EAT BETTER

58F0RD
STRICKIAND-MrRISON, Inc.
S0« E. 1st 84.

PHONE

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^ 2 9 SANFORD AVE
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fe of J. Donald Rswphries, SI. After n tM m g
larrscade and net ante the open fleor el a Bridge,
the doer eg Me car, aad stepped out-a n te ue-

X n . T. W. fn » iU tad lin k
tor VaOM« *P*et Monday la U »«*,
till* with Mr. and M ». A. E.j
Hubert and family.
Mr. aod Mrs. Jack Stewart and,
family spent Tuesday la freewa­
ter with Mrs. Stewarts* patents.;
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Jackson.
Mr and Mrs. Britt Bennett M
Klaaiamen spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Julian Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mathleux and
family spent the weekend la Ha­
vanas visiting Mrs. Mathleux’*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones.
Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. T. W.
Frevatt and Mrs. John Maxwell
spent Thursday la Osteen where
they attended the AssodaUjoal W.
M. U. mestlng,
Mrs. J. J. Marcentel of Long*
wood spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Paul
Maxwell and daughter.
Mrs. R. D. Jollie had as her
guest Tuesday, her mother Mrs. A.
A. Alderman of Kissimmee.
Fifteen members here attended
the Home Demonstration County
Council In Sanford Thursday.
A GOOD JOB
COLUMBUS, Ohio V) — Men:
Here'e n way to work your way
through eollege and hava fon at
tha same time. A lonesome co-ed
ran this ad in tha Ohio State Uni*
varsity campus newspaper for the
benefit of any "needy'* malts.
Wanted: at $S per hour, sophomore
fraternity man with musical
background who ean dance. For
steady work three nights and two
afternoons a week.

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Quantity
Rights
Reserved

SPECIAL

Folgers

HormelSale!

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Hormel All Meat

Pure Pork Roll

FRANKS LK 4 9

SAUSAGE Hot or Mild

Hormel. Derined Smoked

Hormel Dairy Brand
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toru e backatoga vDlt to star ttosalind HussoU bstwesn acta o f the
Broadway comedy "Auntie M im a ." Tha T in t Lady romatoed in
Maw Teck for theatergoing after accompanying the President from
W ^itoatow lor hla speaking engagement
(International)

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Bananas 2

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and vapor awclla up In a U. 8 . Navy test of an underwater nuclear
device In th# raclfle, but for a moment It appear* to be a giant
Iceberg. Thu teat took place In 1153, but the Navy kept secret
this photo o f the huge depth charge. (International Sotindpho(o)

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Chocolate. Spice
Caramel
Green Giant
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3-R F A L ESTATE FOE SALE

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

KENNETH E. SLACK
REG. BRAl. ESTATE BROKER
1009 E. 2nd
FEom FA 2-0211

i lost * r o o m
t FOR RENT
I BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED to RENT
S . J U t - K m t,
I— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
A—FARMS. ACREAGE. GKOTES
A. B. PETERSON
f REAL ESTATE WANTED
Broker A u od iU i: A. B* Fetor5 MISCELLANEOUS
•W Jr.. P. J. CkSIUrSOB. G u
A—FLOWERS. FLAMTS.
field Willetts. »n4 R. W. wn
SHRUBS
Hams, Bob Edwards A. C. Doud-

11— AUTOMOSILHB— TRAILERS 28— SPECIAL 8 M T IC K S

GATLIN BROTHERS
*17 Ford, win except a older car
Contractors, Draglinea*. Gem
at equity. Pick up payments.
Ph. FA 2-3839.
HU. Fk FA 2 3179 Sanford

ONLY 3
Hornet Left

194* Chrysler 4-dr. |17S cash.
M l Rosalia Dr. FA 2-4374.

H — NOT!CMS— PERSO NALS

,

&lt; :$n

EOLLAWAY, Hospital and

to«!

T ^ A ° 2 -iiS L ? tt n U a f4 iCenter
i n warn First st

PUMPS — SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
LaVerne Belton) nf Dance
All types and sites, installed Classes now formiitg in Tap—
"Do It Younelf’
AU kinds Automotive Repairs
Acrobatic — Ballet. Also boys
WE REPAIR AND SEE VICE
class A tiny tou class. Enroll
ELMIRS A trro REPAIR SHOP
now. FA 14424.
Oateea
PA SlISS

Maritime* and ^Supply Co.

in Little Venice

The Sanford Herald—Pag* 0 Wednesday, Oct, 30, 1037
THE CARD OF THANKS
Vary often n Card of Thanka in The Sanford Herald masts a
naed which la difficult to fill In any other way. Not only la tt i
gracious exnresslon of gratitude t* those who have a
tributes but also courUously ackao* lodge, the service*
ne.scs ot the many to whom a personal note of thanks
be milLJ.
Newspaper Carda of Thinks are accepted at serially M rrtd.
Emily Post, tba noted authority on etiquotto. feoU thoy to n * many
good nits.
There is no prescribed form ter a Card of Thanks. Ik can be aa
brief or oa detailed as sou desire. When the occasion comes yoe
will find n sympathetically understanding member of our staff to
assist you.

207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4432
NOTICE
DON’S COVER SHOP
After November 14th, we will
Automobile Interior Decorator
start operating In our new store
err, Lana Surveyor.
Seat Covert — Truck Seats
Chrysler Alrtemp
which will be located at 2333
At Willis rontiae—301 W. 1st.
U* n . Para &lt;tve. a-eune TA 1-4U4
Air
Conditioning
and
Hasting
Orlando Drive. 2 blocks South
. Hereto Hit s b*«o soli to
s ^ ? ^ s r .» c n .
C. H. STAFFORD
set now white thtto homes art
of Pig * Whistle.
THE -IN 3IEMORIUM” NOTICE
under
construction.
214 Oak Aveau*
FA 24741
b a Gg e r l y a p p l i a n c e
ert
It
la
tha
custom of many familioa la thi, country to.&lt;_______
^
iW
o
O
D
o
w
n
*
CENTER
14 f e t s -u t e s t o c e -s u f f u b s
rate a beroavemsnt by an “ la Memorium” notice In newspaper
BOAT AND MOTOR SALE Mimograph Printing — Typing- t i l S. Magnolia
Features electric kitchens, terras*
Ph. FA 2-3472
(FewHry)
clsiiificd
column*.
They find a real solace therein. Preparatioa *r
to floor*, and choice rasldaotUi
Utter Writing Card, and
selection
of n sultablo veru
to them tender, ptorttofc
U ARTICLES WANTEE
"
* ‘ ‘brings *back
k Jo
All
1947
Evlnrudc
now
on
edit.
locatiooi.
Now Under Construction. Also boats and trailars.
recollections. As Elisa Cook, the English poet baa so besot
15 FLACKS to EAT
Copies
of'important
""papi'rx^
fulor
(or
h“
h
^
o
o
l
math,
alA. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
gebrs. geometry, trigometry.
expressed tt
XV EEAUTT FA1LOE*
Credit report, — Collections.
How will you Swsp?
Phone FA 2-3103
Call FA 2 1330, .exL 274, Mr.
” How cruelty sweet are the echoes
S bsdrooto, 1 bath
Credit Bureau Of Sanferd
How will you trade?
IS FEMALE KELP WANTED
Abrams.
that atari
Rm. 403-04 San. A tl Nal’l. Bank
Your old motor
1-3, bedroom. 2 bath
IS MALE HELP WANTED
What memory plays an old tune
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
Bldg.
Ph.
FA
2-4154
For
a
belter
grade
Ev
in
rude.
fc MALE * FEMALE
4 bedroom, 2 bath
Do you want to dance the latest?
on tbe heart.
Wear Kvtarede Dealer
See Deanna and George o( De­
t l WOKE WANTED
Most frequently an In Memorium U Inverted on the annlvtP
REALTOR
c a r t e r ” ROM y. c l e a n in g RORSUN
SPORTING
GOODS
anna School of Dance Clasaea
to BUSINESS QPPOBTVNITIK* 204 S- Park At*. PR PA 2-M41
sary of death. However, other dates, which It Is felt are appr»
s e r v ic e
304 E. 1st
rhona FA 24961
start November 2nd. Saturday
priate or meaningful are also selected. The birthday of th* de­
5 a MONET to LOAN
Window * Wall Washing
afternoon * Saturday night parted, the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Chnatea
JOHNSON MOTORS
to SPECIAL BIEV1CES___
Floor Waxing—NOrth
'» 8*4141
t leu go’s 143’ each. Near
AU
of
thase
beautiful
homes
art
classes for the 6, 7, I, 9, and
are among other significant Occasions chosen.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS 132 Hlwsy 17-12
DeBary
tJA HOOFING A PLUMBING
crest. FA 2-3377.
10th grade.
If you are hesitant to expreaa your tender tboeghU la poetie'
located oa Lake Front LoU.
•444 Sanford A rt. PR. FA 2-1512
form,
you may avail yourself of the Herald’* collection of original
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER 2603 Hiawatha—Ph. FA 2-0444.
u c m i FARMER’S AGENCY, REALTOR
verses.
These express In poetic beauty the emotions of th* heart*
White—Necchl—Etna
ROD A REEL REPAIRS
strings. Among them are verses appropriate to any circumstance.
S. Gayle Osborne, Associate
Repairs on all makes Machines u-AMiem ra* halt
412 Sanford Avenua
114 S- French
Ph. Office
- K S 'u j r
323 Eist First SL
FA 24244
ChooM your choice
THE RATE
NELL US YOUR FURNITURE
PA 2-3221 or FA 2-361S
o f rtRsaciac Plans:
Cards
__________
of Thanks and
J la Memorium
Msmorium notleos,
...________
due__________
to the fact U»y
Cash for u p amount, lupor
HEATING
FIBERGLASS
SUPPLIES
S r?*™ *** " *
REAL ESTATE DRIVE*IN
Trading Pott 1 mlia south af may run to considerable length, are billed at 51.00 per column
VA. FHA. In Serrico and
H.
B.
POPE
CO.
2344 French Ave.
Sanford. Phon* FA l-MTI.
Conrcntional
200 S. Park------FA &gt;4334
MeRAN BY-SMITH PAINTS
J. W . HALL, REALTOR
2314 Park Ave.
FA 2-6161
Johnny Walker, Associate
—Factory to you—
Liquid embroidery sets, copper
Alamlum
"Call Hall” Pkooa FA 2-3641'
roe Sale-12 HP scab*# outboard
enameling outfits, silk screen
ACROSS
e a. e i
4 ”-----34. Coin
Venetian Blind*
sets. Decorate it yourself.
Just like new. FA M i l t .
1. Point of land
Heaven”.
tSwed.) . r-d» • ■ i i •: i •
Enclosed hssd. Bag-proof bottom
Wellborn Phillips Jr. rf-BHAUTT PARLORS
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
’•
-1
F
2
\
n
|
s
3. Twilled
9. A
33. Flowera •|V ! y %\4It ? »II•
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
2417
&amp;
French
FA
2.1943
fabric*
projectile
28. The
or
rayon
tape*.
Cotton
or
nylon
WE HAVE A HOME
L'liriMI J
'M I
9. Trite
11. Send dunes
dlffl.
cords.
Modern
Alr-CondlEoned Salon
!h
i• ’
POR YOU
let us build your docks, bulkhssdg 8«nkirik Gians and Paint Co.
10. Rowed
(Eng.)
cult
•* if.'
»i •It
Soft Water Shamboo
•nd sea walla. Water Front Cog*
iv iJM;*
•*
12. Laavce out 13. Sheep
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
years
Ti«&lt;pitre Jacobson Deft. Stare.
112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 24632
For more information rail the 105
structlon Co. FA 24330.
11 Verify
tendera
S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-3742
29. Saar
HOMER— •
Salta off lee: Comer W. Cry*
•r^eiMiiu iv . »
14. Encoun*
17. doe*
Turn. Apt- 53M Mellenville.
river
n : \ ui
. ( •
1 * 2 baths.
rial Drive * Lake Mary block, Thi* i* a p*s* to the Movieland 10 months free service on now In* T-Shirts 41c — Paint $240 gal.
tired
1L Thrice
(var.)
id
* • *.
Camp
Goods,
Tarpaulins,
Armystrument purchss* from us.
Ride.In for Peggy Jane Lund*
13.
Eponym
of
I
mu*.)
Commercial building fo^ r*"t r°5 CompUm sod ready fad Hemedi­ telephone FA 2-4541 or FA 2-3013
30. Leaves
Navy Surplus—310 Sanford Av*.
BUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP
quLL Exp. date Nor. 8, 1937.
•ale. 403 W. First. Phone FA
th* Hellene* 31. Subtle
out
Y*sitfdar&gt; _
al, eceupaacy.
2004
Cedar
Avenue
FA
2-0733
1*.
Blighted
emanation
First class alectria apt, alt* stove.
31. Short
36. Shinto
2-4037.
_____ __________
i e - f u i a Lk W B 3 Q E E 2 E ,
IE
Single
unit
&gt;2.
Distrust
Top shape. 1 wheel luggage
■leeps
temple
WELL DRILLING
Privet* entrance, modern hralsh*
20.
Pronoun
33.
Province
trailer with weather proof cover
33. King of
47. Mongrel
COLORED woman for canvas*Loeatiema
Fairbtnki-Mors* Pump*
•d bedroom. Ph. FA .-3810.
41.
Pismire*
tCan.)
the Besate”
deg
FA 2-2671.
ing home to hous*. Must have
South Pinecreit — Sanford
Rapalrs to all makta
22. Alaskan
car. Ph. FA 2-4330.___________
4 room furnished apartment, 310
Whispering Oaks — TituariU#
BRAND
NEW!
HOWARD C. LONG
prospector
Good rebuilt upright piano, $171.
207 E. Commercial Avs,
Magnolia. Available now. A.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, double car*
23. Stunted
FA 2-6260.___________________
WOMEN!!
Thone FA 2-2333
K. Rosjetter, Florist. Th. i \ FHA in service aad FHA ftoaw
port, spacious rooms through
thing
Sensational
new
product
has
open2-1431.
out. located In beautiful Loch
26. Blunder
log available.
Matched
set
1933
Wilion
golf
for
ambitious
women,
age
33 A— PLUMBING and ROOFArbor near Country Club, un
27. Matt kiln
club* with bag, 3 woods with
Morris Turn. Apt*. ‘SOU* W. 1st.
35 with car. Earn aa much as ING
believably pnred at 514.400.00,
ivar.)
We can qualify you for ene el
cover*.
9
iron*,
nutter
A
wedge.
ItOn.OO
or
moro
weekly.
No
de­
on
as low a* 11800 down, balance
FURNISHED coUift located
lo
23.
Breach
these homee in 30 minutee. You
Excellent
condition.
Fh.
FA
2.
liveries.
no
collection*.
Work
CERAMIC TILE
less than rent.
17*92. fh. FA 2-1497.
of faith
3640.
can start enjoying the hon
your own hours. Permanent
PAUL F. MULLER * SON
32. Laths (dial)
wkil« we protest the paper*.
work
with
fast
promotions,
i’h.
Ruby Spoars
FA 2-1353
SEE Semltoi* ***"7 f"1* n**lr’
34. Wine vessel
t skin Kalinsky Fur, 2 men S
one Orlando VAlley 8-3021.
NEARLY NEW/
able Rentals. FA 2-3232,
33. Weird
winter coats, re-cling chair,
3 Bedroom, tiled bath, hardwood
36. A "shin.
•mall ga« »tnve. All in eood con­
Developed hy
Furnished house for rent or sale.
floor*, beautiful kitchen with Woman, 4 hour* a day, 3 day* a
dition. 1000 JL Park Ave . Aft. 4
plaster”
week, to ready 4 children for
S. Sanford Ave. nt»r Lake Jetgarbage disposal, air condition
ODHAM&amp;
34. A
■chool and general housework.
ed. close to school* and churches
* sup. FA 2-4494._____
*
12 gauge Remington automatic
descendant
TUDOR, Inc. *
FA 2-3110 after 4 p.m.
surrounded by home* of rnu*
shotgun. Good condition, cheap.
39. Injures
2 room furnished cotU*e. Apply
or greater value, with excellent II—HALfc WEl.fr v V A im
Ph. FA 2-2093.
40. Weights
2619 Orlando Drive.__________
Contracting A Rtpalr*
car. Hwy. 17-92 * r t k SC
neighbors, nrired at $12,400.00,
4L God of wrtr
Fleet FA 4*1491
requiring $2930 down, a bargain White or Colored Salesman for 10*7 Sanford Av*. Pb. FA 3 4843
SHOP EARLY FOR
DOWN
you wilt agree.
BRAILEY ODHAM, P r « .
home improvement*. Wonderful
XMAS LAYAWAY
1. Desert
Dumbing — Krcsky Heating
See
Seminole
Realty,
1901
Park
remuneration.
Phone
FA
2-4330
. FA 2 4635. __ _______________
mammal
413.00 to $2TJ0
M. G. HODGES
. Toasters
Ave., FA 2-5232._________
2. Girl'* name
$9.30 up
Store building and itoUTttI to
Service Station attendant wanted. Service on Ail Water Pump*— Iiuiis
Home, * 400. mo. gr«si income
3. — Nixon
Wells Drilled — Pumps
East Geneva Ave., formerly oc­
1301 French Ave., Colonial Oil
Elettrtc saulepane
$19.93
DONT MISS THIS BUY
4. Elevated
realised. Full info. FA 2-3639.
cupied bv Fleming Grocery.
Tsola Road
rhoa* FA 2-4037 Frypans
Co.
914JS
up
trains
Call or »e* Susie Kersey, 311 Owner being transferred. This
Electric Blankets
$13.93 up
a. Tneesd
Park Ave.. FA 2-1136.
__ largo three bedroom 1 bath con­ T-REAL ESTATE W AN TED. Bov* Wanted-to tell The San*
W. J. KING
Vacuum
cleaners.
Mix
Masters,
crete block home, les* than 3
ford Herald Monday through
A A peer
Plumbing and Suppllsi
Electric Shavers, Clocks,
Tor rent or isle/By owner 2 bed­ months old, hss all the extras, Two bedroom house. at*o duplex.
Friday* at 3:3n p.m. Come to
7. Drew out
Kohler
Plumbing
Central
location—Principle
only.
The Herald offire and ask for
Recurd Players
room ha"'* £°m» pytly ' “i-- lirgt landscaped corner lot, terft*am
Water
Heaters
Write
Box
128
care
Sanford
ni«bed. 30* E. Mh St. °P« raxto floors, .creened porch, car­
Bill Vincent after 3:30.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Herald.
2434 Orlii’dn Dr.
TA 2 0413 112 Magnolia
Saturday * Sunday, 9 a.m. - 4 ports and utility room. Pay own­
FA 2 0913
Experienced
cabinet
maker.
Ap­
er equity and taka ever monthly
p.m.
ply Wallli Cabinet Shop, Da- Plumbing A Heating, Free Esti­
payments, if you’re interested
Blry.
Downstair. «P««menl. n e «ly d* ’ Call FA 2-3899 for appointment.
mates, All work guaranteed for English China— 12 place setting,
corated. Nicely furnished. 119 1307 Wynnewood Drive.
$80.00. Ph. FA 2~4332.
Ftewero — Flaau — Shrub*
on* year. BUI LaBres, Long*
Salesman for full time work.
Elm St. Ph. NO 8-4526.
BEN MONROE NUUSURY
wood,
Phone
VAlley
1-4211.
Western Auto, 214 K. First SL
-FURNITURE and
Celery Avenue
FA 2-0333
g - mil, MUT1 i'6k
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
a-LMAlI W m A l 'g----------PLUMBING
PEAT COMPOST (Daetweldet’l)
BUILDER * CONTJLACTOB
Cootrset
and
Repair
Week
LOCH A1BOR
50c bu. bag
Colored couple to Ur* on pre­
L E. BATTEN
Free Estimates
Texas Slxa House
GRAPEVILLE NURSURY
PRE * HOLIDAY SPECIAL
mises. Care for home and child­
R. L HARVEY
114 S. French Ave. — FA 3 3714
Texas Sis, Rooms
Go West on lit St. or 20th SL
ren. Excellent salary. Ph. Day 2*4 Sanferd Ave. Phone FA 133*3 Rookrase Red
Texas 81se Lot
to
Grapevlll*
Ave.
FA
2-0886.
Iona Beach, CL 2-8697 between
Mr. A Mrs. Drcsver
Krg.
1 bedroom*, 2 111® hatha
Approx. 1475 Sq. Ft.
Reveled Mirror
$179.00
4-7 p.m.
In thU modem home. Nice
Plus Carport * Utility
(LARK
GRAY SHADOW
Chest
location. Terns.
Minimum V o n 42300
v m r~i&gt;6ig WAvnr
riumblng. Heating A Supply Co.
NURSERIES
Contracting
A
Repairs
Royst Comfort
2 brsfld new 410.70000
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
Ph. OWNER — FA 2-0994
FOR baby-sitting. Call FA 2-3731. 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374 Innervpring Mattress
r.fg.
1 bedroom homes. |2.M0.
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
Highway
17-92
Suuth
Sanfurd
Matching llox Spring
$119.00
down, balance like rent.__
Experienced baby sitter. Ph.
Now All For Only
W. H . ’jBtLL’' ^STEMPEE
FA 2-3689.
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
24—Pi AMO 8 EMVICft
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY. Retired carpenter available for
9195.00
A smc. Guy Allen. GreUhen Hall,
T la sa B B jn K p R T
4 blks. West CC Bldg. Lake
Terms
small or odd Joba. FA 3-3098. PIANO TUNING A^ REPAIRING Terms
ArUtU Price. EtereU H arp« 20 acre tllA farm. $ bedroom houae.
Mary.
W. L. HARMON
Easy
Urrai.
Call
Jo*
Levy
at
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
Phons FA F4W1
114 N. P«i»
1 will do ironing in my home. rh. rh. FA 2-4223 After i :00 p. m.
FA 2-1223
CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower
FA
2-6238.
Call
between
9
a
m.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Cherry Beat Kswie Aga**7
Shop, 200 N. Park Avt., Sanford.
•mi 4 p.m.
to— K U U .T K lC A i. lE R V ir k *
Cor. 2nd k Magnolia FA 26321
Dial FA 2-4V29—Noury
CHOICE
FA
2-1822.
We
telsgraph.
"Bud”
Bamberger. Mfr.
1219 W. 14 31 Reer-Baxbec Hh*P Three bedroom. 2 bath barn*, lake
Man desires part time job dur. FKIGIDAtRE applisncss,
sale
Free Delivery
ing
day.
Ph.
FA
24539.
privileges, built-in kltchea, fir*
and aerviee. G- H. High, Oviedo
Sale — Mid Seaton Cabbage
John R- Alexander place, doubt* carport*, large ForPlants.
Fla. Phone FO 44311 *r SanFred Thurstoa. FA 2- This Is a pass to th* Rita theatre
TRADE-IN NOW
corner
lot.
New
undrr
construc­
Real Eststa - Insurant*
fsrd FA 1-3144 after 4 p- m.
2990
for Linde Smith. Exp. date Nov.
tion.
117,399.—
$1,9*0.
Dewa
Get
th* moat for your old
107 Magnolia
FA 2-0283
8. 1987.
Electrical Contracting
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
furniture.
See our cabbage plants. Copen',
Home
Wiring
and
Repair*
FOR HALE hy owner. 5 room* Registered Real Estate Broker
higen and raid season varieties. is -A m iT V I , b H v U.1
RANDIALI. ELECTRIC CO.
$SAVE$
p i.,cm near s c h o o l , $400
FA 2 3655.
Assoc. Albert* J. Hall A
112 MagnoUa
Dial FA 2 0915
down. Balance caiy. FA 2 0728.
Vacuum
CltoRtr
Repair*
William E. Karsshel
Furniture and Appliance*
Ph FA 2-1301—17-93 at Hiawatha A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST Repairs A parts for all makes of 24 A —BUILDING— REPAIRS—
New k U«ed
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
cleaners, Electrolux, Hoover, PAINTING_____________________
Phone FA 3-1841
ask Crumley A Monwith
Kirby,
Air-Wav,
G.
E.
Replace­
For
dependable
Service
at 117 South Park Th. FA 2-4895 I have a new 2. Bedroom borne
ment
W ' guaranteed
....... parte. Work
Member of r&lt;orUt
ready for eccepaeey for
20.1 09 East First
FA 3-0993
Free pick up
u A delivery. Call
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home*
$8.730.9*—Terms II.to o cask.
TK -14781.
open for inspection. 27lh SL
'HAMTTIE d m s p i \V~
Used furnitur*, appliances, taols
A Magnolia, 2 block* from
etc.
Bought-iald.
Larry's
Mart
Ptnrcxeit School. Look tbeia I have a new $ bedroom home
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­
ever before you bur. Terms.
ready ter arcuptaey far
RantodeUng — Reroofmg — Re­ 213 Sanford Ave. Tb. FA 2-4US
adding maehlnei, SafesArchie B. Smith. 2714 Palmetto
$11,300.1* Cash required $1,300. writers,
siding — Materials — Cootrac
Rentals, 314 Msg. FA 2-0462.
• RIG VALUES
Ave.. Ph. FA 2 3377.
$2.30 psr call plus parte. I years
tors — Financing.
• QUICK CREDIT
This U a bargain— a 2 bedroom ii—CTi w c n a c r F r o n y
experience
in
TV
Service
on
ell
For Sale by owner, home in Mayborne
complete lv
furnished,
• EASY TERMS
IMPERIAL IMA OR ATORS
makes and models. On* year
fair Section. Mi year* old, with
good location, nice shaded lot
W1LSONMAIEB
Paintiqg and Papering
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
guarantee on all parte. Ws also
in block of Lake Monroe. SpaPrice $9,900J* Tenet.
New aad Used F ami tart
rh. FA 2-1114 alter 4
servics auto and homa radios.
HOMER
LITTLE
cioua 7 room*, utility room and
311 E. First SL fh FA 3 4423
Picture tubes repaired la your
1012 Sanford Avenua
For Painting and Repairing
screened in porch. Shown by ap­ I have citrus land available la 21
Offtrt f»mlly»Ii«-wsihUs4esss»ll r
home. |IJ5. guaranteed, 1 year.
FRED
ROETTGF.lt
and
40
acre
tracts.
(I Ike.) la • ifsce-M flsg tabiack
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
pointment only. Call FA 2-342*.
40 Mercury. Clean
$199 00
Phone FA 2-3641, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m 2-.M6 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-0239
Estlssivs MstssalUy Ub Is rasrsa*
Built By
Inrlud ng Debary A Lake Mary
C. A. WHIDDON 3K.
AUTO MART
usd tvs timas Uagte Ibsn sems
Master Crsftsmen la
For Painting call Mr. Taiker7Ht.
BARNES TV SERVICE
Stenatrom Realty
•Usl sad ysresUla «••*. Csssat
M2 8. PARK AVENUE
Styla and Conatruetloa
201 B. Sanford Ave. FA 24(13
201 East Commsrelai
FA 2 6139 or FA 2-8007.
H. E- ST EN ST BOM
break battsss sr tear riotbss- Water
Tel* FA 2-119!
Th* same aa Thai*
Registered Brokar
restrsUsd Ibsmsttsticslly. Css ba
Naed a g^ol 2nd ear?
BerryUll Palatine Contrsrior
This is a past to the Rita theatre
Prised Since
2427 Laurel — Pkoce FA 2 &gt;420
■ada yatoabls by aUJlsg casten.
large lot* on Briarcliff. Just
Licensed — Bonded — Union
for Delures Jones. Exp. date
SEE RAY HERRON
Colonial Days
Free Estimate — Compare our
Nov. 8. 1957.
cleared. See owner at 1021 Bar­
Your Pontlae Salesman
For Sale, 3 l&lt;«droom furnithed
Finished
Tot
Prices FA 2-2247 after 8:00.
ite SL
New and Used Cars
house. May be seen anytime.
OMIT
Florida Climate In
Pb.' FA 2 0231 or after 6 p. m. ENVELOPES. Letterheads, stole*
Ownca-eanaia Itaaswal
Call FA 2-3349.
Your
Choice
of
Woods
RED
I-M1X
CONCRETE
menu,
invoke*,
hand
bills,
aad
FA 2-2441. 301 Wait First SL
moo jl wen •aa a/4*wi*a
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Miracle Concrete C*.
programs, a te .
Progressive
3 BR block; $10,440.00. law aa
Raymond Luedqulsl. Assec.
300
Elm
Av*.________
FA
2-5781
It
wlU
pty
YOU
to
see
ua
before
E xch sn g t
Printiag Ce. Phone FA $-2911—
$1,000.00 down, balance to tulL FA 2 3941
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
you buy. Open Evening* aad
2007 Adams Ave.
408 Weit 13th SC
FLOOR
nnadmg
and
flnteklag
Sunday*.
' Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
KKW 2 bedroom frame ,Fla. 4 bedroom home. Large lot with EASTS1DE TRAILER SALES
fruit
trees.
Lake
Mary.
Ph.
FA
WOOLSEY
SaainoU County stow 1925.
room, wall furnace, $800 down.
Falatka. Fla.
New furniture, good condition.
2-1341
or
FA
24049.
Balance monthly. FA 2-0724.
H. M. Gleason. Lxks Mary
1805 Summerlin Av*.
51 Ford 34.000 mL New paint, new
v * « , xxa.1
_____
First
Consult A REALTOR
This la n pais to the Movieland
upholstery, new tires — eus- _ ,
_
TED BURNETT
'
or
tale twin beds, $10. 1104
CULLEN ANI)
AND HARKEY
tomlaed. Also 1,000 mile 54 Ford Stoikirik GlhM and Paint Co.
Ride-In for Sandra Lee. Exp.
FOB BETTER PAINTING
FA 2*0244
111 E. First
Amelia.
daw Nov. I, 1957.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2391
V-S. Roy Keel, :iM W. 2nd SL 112-114 W- 2nd SL fk FA 2 4622 1601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-297-

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, experimental detail waa aimed
NEW Y O U to__ I t a u r if* at "maximizing** thia taka • tour.
radian™ i&lt; uw c iM M t la d (ast- U U had happened. all the M t«.
tot w t r * to iito f with u jw r rally "eesnlUva" cetla would have
eaHi, tiirn li a vary pnetleat la- been killed by Irradiate* •reload­
tim t In expertmenu designed to
find out why It la that. Irradiation ed ever week*; the yrc-exlatlog
doeia't cure more bosun cancan "reilstant" cells -would have muL
tfeai H doe*.
tlpliad is tbs vasal way asd areaThem experiment! v a n Is tie tually Uw entire taacan u farm*category of "biile telen et,"' la
Ues woulld haw. bees "reeUtant"
thia caae, the baaia nature* of
cancer calls. They Indicated strong­ But It didn't happen end though
ly but sot positively, o f course, the cancerous formation* wvw
that a particular experimental slowed down ta their growths
cancer does not contain Individual they warn not stopped. Therefore,
cell* which are naturally "realat- and presumably, something other
ant" to irradiation.
than ‘'natural" resistance of some
Thu*, by the process of climine- censor ceils to irradiates was
UN. you are Justified in nsaon* pmetHIng irradiation from elimltog that the phasamtnan af "toils- Mttat the cancers.
tasto" which ytotoitta IrradUtioa In titoir report to the technical
from being a aun-fir* weapon Journal. "Cancer Research," the
agalaat cancer,- hto to he -ton ta •dentists made preliminary ef­
two other possibilities, lilher ir­ forts to fit their new tile Into the
radiation "mutates" few cells in mosaic of existing knowledge, hot
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Sad Carrot tony *
their coUengnes everywhere a
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chance to work at fitting it la.
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Heat soup and water eloe.v; *ttp that individual cdlls are mad* "re samchow—complete a meaningful,
often. Before earring, stir in car­ aistaat."
useful picture.
rel Berra eteamTng to l « 1
fevngry people.
HOOLIGANS Off TRIAL
As "basic" knowledge this re­
TVMeiWM wap te Cask CMctun
Rad yoe ever thousht of using sult of the experiments could be VIENNA (UP) — Three group*
eondeased onion soap ss s ssaca most helpful. No one should per­ of "hooligans" haV* gone on trial
for cooking chicken? Do try It mit himself to think something in Prague on charges of staging
loon, addles brown sngar. vinegar big is about to be done about cur­ demonstrations against the Com*
end mtstsrd far spicy goodness.
For f to t delicious eeevlens: Thaw ing cancer. But you art Justified munlst Czech retime. Pfigue Ra­
dio reported today. The broadcast
I peehege* (I pound sue eaek)
heard hern aald the defendant!,
frosen chicken thigh*, breeat*.
drumsticks er wings as directed
"adherent! of the American stylo
ea postage. Brown tke chicken In
of life,** were Initiators of antiU cup at butter or margarine In
state _ outbreaks In downtown
n large skillet. Stir la 1 can (10%
Prague ssrliar this month.
aenemk w een ed oaiea ssup, 1
teblsspsen brown auger. I tablespoons vinegar end it teaspoon dry od by Drs. Alan D. Conger and
mustard, cever and seek ever lew
knot far about 1 hour, er unlit Helen J. Lulppold la the Oak
chicken *e melthlgly tender, ins Ridge, Tenn. National Laboratory.
They experimented with Ehrlich
tumor which is u experimental
1203 W . 20th f l t
cancar of mice that can be readi­
ly transplanted from moute to
mouse end almost always "takas."
: resh
It is one of the host known of
"laboratory" tumors
ROE
The tumorous mice were htot
is the irradletien been o f radio­
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active cobalt—M giving off gam­
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a period of weeks. The total daily
dotes were relatively low—by de­
sign: the Ehrlich tumor is highly
"sensitive" to irradialton.
Permit Cell Takeover
The experimental design was to
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to taks over—if they exLtad in

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each bl«.
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Thursday. Oct. 31. 1UT

Osteen News A Complete Red
Cross First Aid &lt;
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^ campaign headquarter*!Hebert Playing

A c l ... or &gt;1 member, complet- « of « riy this m orel*, r » . ***•
ed the st.nd.rd ro o m of Instrue* * • &lt; W : “ r •Bd
SAN DIEGO, Calif., W - TW
Han In first sld under the In- tM” ' C‘ * Merlw^b.T, »2J; Ccn- hottest band of touring professionit ruction of K •It. DeFaRot .nd »r.l World. Quick:F.«M and Star- .at gotten In history tnriwdlng Jay
Edward B. Symon of Winter
have met Red Cross requirements. **e **•
Hebert of Sanford teed off la th*
Fart has purehaped the laboratory
First Aid certificates are being Druf .Slor*’ ***' Zlr* /* ' 11*Y *' second round of the 00,000 San
and x-ray department of the San- “ n RL J '5 ■* ,l’* "ort" ™ ° r
forwarded by the Seminole County *“ '• Cow*n Comp*ny* *33: " * ,1‘ Diego Open today bent on srats^
ford Clinic from Mrs. Mary Baw- 10,111 ,B&lt;* w111 raof* *n ,oon^ uto Associate Store, &gt;23; The Ing every record in the book*.
tins. Mr*. Rawlins, after tP-year*
M ri., P. T. Piety attended the ! Chapter of the America* Bed
Yowell Co., ilM ; Souths!* Launat the CHnle, wilt be connected Preabyterlal meeting In- DeLand CfM|
The ITT pro* and amateurs wh«
with the Orange County Clinle In Thuraday and Frld*»- he* I b - ••'e
Those complctinr the Instroe*“ 5 ,nd C,ro,tn* C’
played Wednesday shot an amaith* future. She will continue to re- Women of the Church at St. John’ * tion were: Mrs. Sybil Routh. Mrs. *rd' ,J3_ ________________
Ing total of IS eagles, one hole-bsj .ids In Sanford. Her associate In Presbytery.
one, and U of them broke pa*
Sanford was MIsi Frances FrenMr. and Mr*. C. J. Roof of Mims Helen Stephenson, Mrs. Eula V .
HOOLIGANS JAILED
the Mission Valley Coantre Club
ne'te.
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grantham, Mrs. Thelma Sikes,
Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson, Mrs. . LONDON (UP)—Prague Radi* course that Isn’ t exactly a p«A »
Symon la a graduate of the Uni- A. E Clark over the weekend,
»«&gt;ay Ihst “ hooligans” ar over.
verslty *f Pennsylvania. He atThe county council .if the home Anne Samuels. Mrs. Sylvia Metended thr Wa.tcr Reed Medleal demonstration dub met Friday at Nully. Mrs, John E Padfett, Mrs. «»led ***‘1icr IMs month fot
The first-day leaders were Bob­
School, where he received- hi Lake Helen. Dr. D. Gallow ay gave Card F. Lind and Mrs. Betty F. ( riigin* demon stnifcM atalnsl by Rnsbufg, of San Francisco, Ar­
training In laboratory and s-ray, * Ulk on mental health. The next
nold Palmer, of Latrobe. P«.. Don
Communist Ciech regime hat Whitt, of Alameda, Calif., and
He spent five-years In the Array meeting will he in January at Glenn, all of Sanford.
Charles Sifford, of Philadelphia.
A bo Mrs Mary Lee Nichols,
where he wa* a 1st Sgt. In the Edgewater.
IMnd General Hospital In the
Those attending from Osteen Geneva: Mrs. Emmatine Rest,
They hrecied around before th*
European theatre.. He was In wire Mrs. Robed William*, Mrs. Oviedo; Miss Barbara Bohn. Miss
rains esm* in sevenunder-par t b .
charge of the x l i j and laboratory! Joe Masters, Mrs. P. T. Piets and G. Klrchhoff, Miss Frances Cobh,
A aevrit-undrr-par performance In
there.
f Mr*. Harry Osteen.
most tournament* would mean a
Lowell E. Jefford snd Hunh Carlcomfortable lead. But it put them
For the past five year*, Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Cherrb of Ion of Sanford Steven R. Sldlllr,
only one stroke ahead of threw
Symon has operated his own lab- •Hendersonville, N C. spent th* Stavia; Roy IV. Nichols, Geneva: E.
shot makers In Ihl* one and tws
oratory In Winter Park. He has weekend with her parents, Mr. ind L. RHIhorn and Jaroh B. Best of
ahead of ssven men who kad ST. .
also been a night technician for Mrs. Mason Millwood.
Oviedo.

EDWAED K. SIMON, of Winter Park, win has
local clink k pictured with kla wife and two chi

TLojufdbuautJhh!
JACK! FENWICK

£ A t.V month! I It Just .doera’ t la* again will be the band, and
j , t m possible that It's November prizes will be awarded lor the
-already, with Thanksgiving only a beat costume*. No charge f*r tbla
‘Jaw short weeks off! And you one, so you have one more day
know how fast C h r i s t i n e *
^tomes on the heela of Thanksgiv­ t* think up some kind of a “ geting! Somehow 1 feel lhat every­ up’ I But costumed or not, you
thing is rushing by so fast before can have a good time at both nf
I ctn enjoy any of It. Now just these dances, and enjoy some good
what "thing*” I mean !'•" not music.
aure. Perhaps life Itself. Bat
Since thii la being written be­
"^enough of my mesnderlng. Must fore It has even takan place. I
procedures.
“ be the ay l feel, which la mighty can’t give you a “ run-down” on
■ low. Another cold, sore throat, etc. how the Carnival at Soulhilde
got a “ foothold*, and won’ t let go. School tamed out! At this point I
We had a pleasant surprise last am still contemplating standing
; Wednesday. Elllott’ a coustn and outside on a cool, damp night,
• her husband, Florence and Fred with a terrific cold, and selling
’ Adamson of Mlddlebury, Conn., tickets for the pony rides, and
• stopped In to see us on their way hot dogal Also, if I don't gw* busy, are grandfathers.
Four select crews of Britain’!
back home from a Florida vaea- neither of these activities will have
The nursery wilt be open In the
Royal Air Force are also compet­ First Methodist Chureh on Friday,
\ tion. They come down almost signs on theml
ing against America’s best jet Nov. 1, for “ World Community
• every winter, either to Florida, or
Since the weekend Is again
bomber crews.
Day.” At I p. m. the Sanford
^ on to Cuba, and this Is the first
upon ua, don't forget church and
The sir strikes against tha me­ United Church Women will gather
; time we’ve managed to get to see
Sunday school this Sunday. Pro­
each other. The Adamson’s have
testant services start at 9:00 a. tropolitan center simulate nuclaar at the First Methodist Church to
four children, ranging In age*
megaton destruction by sending worship and to dedicate clothing
m. at the Air Station Chapel, and
from seven to fifteen &gt; . but they Catholic sex-vices are held at 12:00 an electrical signal of “ bomb and household linens they have
away” to a ground radar station gathered. The articles will be sent
J do it the easy way- Fred's rather,
noon, with confession Immediate­
the senior Mr. Adamion, stays
within the city. Error Is measured to the needy overseas.
with tha children so thr*.- can ly preceding it.
Mn. R. E Rutland Is the speak­
In (eet from a pin point target.
I've been sitting her* trying to
really enjoy their vacation. They
All-Jet B-52 and B-57 bombers er. Clifford McKlhbin will be (he
think
of
what
I've
forgotten,
and
had to take It a little earlier than
will pit iklUs against the B-Jti with guest fololst.
usual this year, and must hurry one thing doe* come to my mind. Its tlx propellor engines and (our
back to Connecticut so Mr. Adam- Andrew Vesenskiy, ADC. retired jets ami Britain's four ..e t Valiant
today after serving thirty-one and delt-lng Vulcan bombers.
&lt;1 ion Sr. can leave for Europe.
I keep telling myself that may­ years in the U. S Navy. Thai's
be someday we’ll be able to travel worth a comment any day of the
just for the sheer enjoyment of it year! Chief Yesenskiy probably
, . but 1 don’ t plan to h«M my Isn't too well known here, as he
only recently •transferred
this
breath until then!
station. He especially requested
light tan-colored Vinyl-Asbestos
A last minute reminder that duty In Sanford So that he could M a r a K l n u 4 ft
n c r e in o v . t o
, ile lt jje|ng
on p ,, noor of
there is a dance at the E. M. Club
retire here, and not have to leave.
A School of Church Music, spon- the Casselberry post office, under
tonight. Costumes ar* optional, but Tba Ycsctukly's arc purchasing a
prizes wjll bp swarded for the home here in Sanford, so 1 Imagine sored by the Semi nolo Baptist direction of Henry Stump, contracbe«t ones. Free elder and dough­ wa'U be seeing him around for Association, will be conducted at tor for all types of plastic and
nuts will be served to everyone" some time. My congratulations to Sanford's First Baptist Church ceramic til; work.
November 4 to,*, excepting Wed- ’ The post office, located in the
and Sidney Vihlen'a orche.'— will
him for achieving sn enviable goal. nesday. Music lovers front the new Casselberry Industrie! Bldg.,
be playing. So get on out there
U I'm able to hold my head up i fourteen participating churches also ha* a comfortable lounge
and have a good time.
and type, I'll see you Monday. And i and mission* will devote each area furnished with an over-stuffAlso the last chance I'll have with a bad sinus, head cold, that
evening to class study and chorus ed couch ami easy chair,
to remind you that the v^hler*
take* a lot of efforll
choir work. Every participant in
Postal clerk Mayor Donald WllClub is also having a Halloween
the school will be s member nf son said the lounge facilities are
dance tomorrow night, Sidney VlhIhe chorus choir under th* dlrec- available to area residents for
tion of Prof. Jack Rowe of Stet- their comfort at ill tlmss.
ion University's music departFavorable comments on tha
ment.
*
restful spot are numerous with
Rowe also will teach “ The Be- the general opinion being that the
ginning Vocalist,” a das* in the Casselberry post office Is the first
beginning fundamentals *»r good to adopt this innovation.
A second Building Bse will be ' singing. Al Washburn of V ‘ Hibbard Casselberry, owner o(
held Saturday at the Community
will teach “ Gospel Song and Hyma the new four compartment build
Presbyterian Church In Lake Mary Playing," a piano class la how to Ing said lhat plans for alr-condito put up rafters over the kitchen. 1play good Introduction* to hymns, tinning the post office have beer
wing and complete the aheahlng
; 1following a song leader, moduli- drawn.
an&lt;l shingling of the roof «f the
, tlona and other elements of g o o d ------------------------ -— •
new educational building. Ihe
piano accompaniment Mrs. Guv
SOMOZA TO TOL'R U. A
north part of the roof was com­, Bishop of Sanford wilt teach
WASHINGTON (UP)—nrlg Gen
pleted two weeks ago sod theI ’'Practical Music Lesson*,” a Anaslasio D. Sonior*. director ni
south htlf sheathed snd coveredI class In the'elements of music for the Nicaraguan National Guard, it
with felt but awaiting the arrival, all beginning sight readers. A j scheduled to arrive Saturday f.u
of additional trusses, the shingling! -ineral rourse In "Music In the a tour of military installations
could not he finished. The men' /lible’* wilt be taught by F. B.jSomoza’s Itinerary Includes th e
will gather at nine In the morning' Fisher, music dlrcclor for the Army Nike site at Lorton, Va,;
and plan to have the work done by
four in the afternoon. The women
of the church wLU serve dinner on
the ground at noon. A committee of
three women has been appointed
to cooperate with th* building
committee to arrange the fixture*
and appliances in th* kitchen. Of
this committee Mrs. J M. Thomp­
U S. TO DISPLAY AIR POWER
son i* chairman; other member*
WASHINGTON (UP)-The D*
are; Mra. Donald Kirkner and
fens# Department ha* announced
Mr*. Rudy Linden.
th^t a trim display of U s airpower will go on ditplay In Ar­
gentina next month. A good will
visit of fighter and bomber jets
will coincide with Argentina's Avi­
ation Week, Nov. 10-17. Th* visit
will give Argentines their first look
A public lecture will be given by
at tha 3-47 Strato-Jat and B42
Mr. William Aldridge, n repre­
Strato-rortrcii, among others.
sentative of the Witrhtnwcr So­
ciety, at S p. m. Sunday, Nov, J,
at the Kingdom llall IR1 W. First
Fine Imported
Street. The subject of his lecture
will be "How Important id Ufa to
You?”
The public I* Invited. N» coilettloos will be takrn.
mad* of boned chiaa.
r-

'World Community
Day’ Observance
Scheduled Friday

School of Church
Music To Be Held

^ ,UD
C&amp; 2 S L £ E i * . -

Lake Mary Church
Schedules Second
Building Bee

Public Lecture
Slated Sunday

English Tea Cups &amp; Saucer

LAW CLAMP-DOWN
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(UP)—Th* South African gove-^.
ment has moved to Institute th*
death penalty in cates of ar, .cu
robbery, it was reported today.
Justice Minister C. Swart said In
an address that the cabinet had
arreed to introduce legislation to
this effect. The move coincided
with a crime wave in Johannes­
burg, highlighted by a number of
spectacular payroll robberies by
*nn*d gangs in recent days. •• j

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TOUCHTON'S HARVEST HALE! Wa'va row on row of your
favorite product* for health and grooming— for comfort and
conrealence—and every on* la low, low priced for real economy.
Com* shop! Coma buy! Coma gather wiving* at our HARVEST
SALE.

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Costume
Jewelry

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r WHO CAN
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Saturday
Gold^n Brown Fried
Fish Sticks with
Tartar Sauce, Crisp
Cole Slaw. Golden
Brown F.F. Hot Roll*
&amp; Butter

Baked Sparc Ribs and
Sauer Kraut, Creamed
Potatoes, Fruit Jello
Hot Rolls &amp; Butter
Tea or Coffee

Tha preseeIplion your doctor
by any pharmacist— provid­
ing he baa the ealled-ror In­
gredients on band. The Im­
portant question, therefore,
U-J"HOW will the prescrip­
tion he niled?" When yea
bring It to TOUCIITON'B,
yon bar* ovary ass nruse*
that the precise drugs pre•scribed by your doctor will
be dispensed with prefer■tonal sklB and painstaking
care. PHAltM ACT U ear
PROFESSION — sad « »
maintain complete ataeka ed
prescription drug* In keep­
ing with that Ideal.

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Understanding!
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■ PneMmt Etodahowor v u entirely right tion ought to go a long way toward alleviat­
i 1m Mid t h m v u nothing in the atate ing fears that our economy, our defense
machinery and our scientific prowess may
f the nation’# defenae, acienee and economy
warrant any “ morbid aeaalmlim” . It ia be seriously lacking. That .will be all to the
1 to know that tha Prealdent in­ good. In making his report, however, the
to apell out the reaaona for hia eon- President would do well to avoid any temp­
in a aerie* o f addrtaaa* to the na- tation to suggest that all is well and that
The reaurgance of atnnfth in' the there Is nothing to worry about.
All (s not well I There are things to worry
market following that announcement
an indication o f how much the country about. If ever there was a time when the
facts about these things needed to be laid
a food doe* o f confidence.
H m Soviet launching o f Sputnik, and that on the Hne, that time is now. If ever there
•vent’a impUeationa in the flelda o f aelence was a time when the nation needed leader­
and military praparaduaaa, have ahaken tha ship to assess those facts and to act wisely
Moplo o f the United 8tatea more than a and strongly in the light of them, that time
nttto. The etock market decline alnee Sput­ la now.
The nation is not so much lacking in con­
nik began orbiting haa not helped matter*.
fidence
as it to lacking In a full understand­
Tat it to evident that, daapite theae rudq
ing
of
tha
situation that now confronta us.
a to our pqaDIbRtn, we illll can
to tha world front a poaltion o f great What we need to not a soothing "all’s welt",
Strength. TO a cooaidarabto extent It la true, but a challenging call to endeavor. Events
aa Prealdent Rocaavelt once eald lb a dif­ have presented the ehtof executive with a
ferent context, that the only thing we have striking opportunity to Issue such a chal­
lenge. if ho dogi so, the American people
fe fear to fear itaetf.
will surely respond to It with v i g o r and
Prealdent Elaenhower'a reporta to tha na&gt;
courage.

No Cream Puff Education Here!
Dr. E l m e r HutchUson, director of the modern scientific achievements demand
American Institute of Physics, warned roc- there muat be facilities and buildings to
.mitiy that u n l e s s the nation’a youth to house the Uboratoriei, the cUssrooms, the
t a u g h t to appreciate tha Importance of equipment neceaaary for instruction t h a t
•dance th* American way of life "to doomed wil Itum out “ finished young .men and
to rapid extinction". His remark* were ad­ women" ready to tackle the p r o b l e m s
dressed to th* N a t i o n a l Association of ahead.
Ictencc Wrttare.
A blackboard, worn out deski. outmoded
^ Dr. Hutchiaaoa went on to point out that classrooms, inadequate equipment, does not
ttetontlfto education, in n n y meaningful lend to the proper atmosphere for teaching
' Sense of that phrase, depends on rigorous children the fundamentals of science, arith­
educational discipline. Skill and knowltdga metic or any other subject.
la science cannot be Imparted by coddling
All of this to more tha reason why every
techniques which seek to protect children person, eligible to vote, should go to the
. \against their own Urines* or inhibition of poll* on November 10th and vote for the
I2\&lt;i million school bond issue for Seminole
their personalities.
. Other educators have said approximately County.
The 121* million thus darivsd will place
the same thing. Modern science demands
57
knowledge o f mathematics an d phystca. the schools of our community on a par with
Youngsters cannot be trained for thus all the others. Incorporated in the plans for
areas by giving them easy courses in simple these schools are classrooms for the tescharithmetic, I f they are pampered in the ing of science and mathematics a* well aa
lower grades, then they limply will not be modem claasroom* and faclities for teach-*
able to go an to th* advanced work that to Ityr young men and woman the various vo.
beeaaaary f i r t r u l y professional achieve­ cnlional subjects.
There (a no doubt that the school bond
ment
• It to a aad fact of our times that we are Issue which will come before the people o f
fe a struggle for .survival — scientific sur­ Seminole County for approval on November
vival. Wc can no longer afford cream puff 19th to one of the most important isiuea of
the present day.
education.
Seminole Cou%£y citizens should consider
■ In order to provide tn# education that
themselves fortunate to hnve the oppor­
tunity to presont themselves at the polls to
Tho Sanford Herald
approve a school bond Issue so that their
■a elaae M l l n m l,M r
taia at children might hnve the finest and best ed­
af Mafarf n « M
T c
u r * lb« AM ucation schools pan afford.
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Thuraday, Oct. 81, 1057

There was a foretaste of things to come in
that airborne bank robbery at Fort Meade
recently. The holdup men’s getaway in a
stolen plane had a sort of Buck Rogers flavor
to It that may attract Imitator*. Would-be
criminals o f the wild blue yonder type
should consider one key point about that
Florida holdup, however. Despite the fancy
goings-on, th# police were one Jump ahead
of the bandits and tagged them when they
landed. As has been widely noted, what
goes up must come down.

Y O U 'R E -ByTHE
L L IN G ME!
OYT KINOCentral M
NYLON HOSE hsva pused
th*(r HIS birthJay, Thry'ra on
th* lu t tag of th* second decide.
I t t
Notlrry that teste i l yrorj
mwf b« good. Anyhow, i l &gt;&lt;«ri
to guile e me.

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Writer

bl*. VO* ju t look tad look tad
look.

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They toy diamond* or* a girl'*
b o l /'I* hi/. May be, b.i nylon*
mak* more.
I t I
A eylan aran laoha f«ad an
I t I
Nr ton* b«r* mod* tba Aim H- lb* eeeiwy ild*. T W i a fata*
&lt;m warnin', lay tba bait (rating dlamand* can't claim.
I t I
■
Atbelt, It ettrerh
Th* hosiery industry u yt on*
e tot ef telfayoa.
out of ovrry six women now
t t t
artora nylon* in color* to nutch
.The thing shout nylon* U, hor ensemble. You. too, can look
thay'ra eometlmu kin oat taviet- la th* pink.

NF.W BED RErORD

LONDON (UP)—Russia today
claimed a world record for ■ now
helicopter which is laid to be ca­
llable of carrying up lo K) pariona,
Moscow Radio laid th* helicopter,
doacrlbod aa tha Drat to be powared by two turbo rotor engines,
carried a record payload of M ,M
pound* to an altitude of IgTQ foot.
Tho broadcaat hoard hrro said tha
craft alio cm b* uaod to triniport
tractor*, bulldotora and o t h e r
equipment.

----------------- » y BINNITT CERF----------------HEARTLESS BOSS callod Mi pretty, young secretary into
his private sanctum on* afternoon, carefully locked th*
door, and said, "As I’v* already told you, you’re the loveliest
\thing In this office." Visions

A

o f a mink seat passed
through tho sec's mind,
“ furthormoro," con tin u ed
th# bon, “ you dret* nicely,
and all my friends think
Tm a lucky follow to hav*
you at my bock and ca ll"
Oh, thanks, thanks," mur­
mured the MCiotary damurely.
"Enjoy thorn white you
« * . ’ *ald the bran hie veto*
changing, "b*cauM right now
,w# er* going to dlecuu your
■petUng. punctuation aad typ.

Mary

Lake

Communlit Gomulka haa tha sup­
i ertaodex Communist p r a c t i c e
By CMARLU I
which has marked hi* leadership. port of th* Rsmsa Catbolle Church
United Prose Staff C
It still being tmphaslzod.
WIsdyilaw Gomulka of Poised Gomulka in oddrosalng tho Central
On the day tb* Central Commit
femmitteo
discussed
frankly
th*
has launched me of tho hlggoat
tee
met tb* Warsaw publication*
purges in Communist Party his­ wanknouos in fosth tb* Commu­ "Universal
. __ i WuM
.» -hUh
Weekly,"
which j,
Is the
nist Party and Polish economy.
tory.
organ
of
Stefan
Cardinal
WysiynGomulka
told
that
the
Commu­
Iv or tinea ho was roatorod to
,n gcad of the Church In Poland,
leadership |n tho Pollih revolt on* nist Party hod been unable to
year ago, Gomulka baa been un­ carry out its functions properly said:
“ We must work for a reasona­
der attack by two strong, conflict­ b-cause of disunity, lack of disci- 1 ble nation. W« shall engage out
plino,
confusion
as
to
policy,
and
ing party group*
forcoe ia an effort to ee* that th&lt;
On m o aide, thorfc are tho "Con- t«If-stoking.
great national aehivommts of Oc
To
I
n
s
P
rom
t
Pslcfoo
aomtlvts,” th# eld-line CommuHO said that ho will contlnu* tho tober the m o lt a n oof waited.'&gt;
nlata wbe want te follow the Mos­
prvsent
Uhoraliaod governmental
cow lino of Joaef Stalin’ s day. On
.......
policy.
This
includes th* progreoth* other side, are the “ Revision
on 1sivo liquidation of Toilectlvo farms,
jm r a u m c o E B
lata," who want an even m
more
radical departure from orthodox to givt farmers mor# freedom,
Communism than Gomulka has ef­ aad tho introduction of mor* pri­
fected in bis cautious pursuit of m e trod* instead of state-control­
led trade.
s\\
Independence from Moseow.
Tho singular situation in which
■as Bappoct Far Forgo
Now Gomulka kas won tb# eupport of his Communlit Party Con­
tra! Committee, th* ruling body,
for a purge of both groups of ene­
mies.
There art mor* than 1,*00,000
members In the Polish communist
Party.
With tho backing of tho Central
Committee, Gomulka Intend* to
throw out from ono-half to two*
third* of thorn, or up to nearly
700,000.
In the unusual divergence from

I (u n i ereryono it aa busy si I-4B0B.
wo a n in our household getting
Mrs. Hutdah Bullard returned
coitume* ready and things baked borne this week after several
ror tonight’ s Hallowten Carnival.
i*ki spent in Georgia with her
Mn. Parker Burk* stopped by daughter. Her slaters Mrs. Laura
for a visit the other afternoon. She Herper and Mrs. Bead* Wood ac­
WASHINGTON (UP— President
said that a group Prom tho Church companied her from Jacksonville.
o f tha Nazarena attended a Song They will return to their home In Elsenhower' haa advised housegoat at tb* Pern Park Nuarono Miami following a abort visit here. wives and other consumers to buy
Church ia*t Sunday. Enjoying th#
Tuesday evening th* W. P. leii to combat rising living costa.
At first, he eaid he was afraid
afternoon were Mrs. Burke, gran­ Burke homo wi&gt; tho terno of a
d s TUIla, Rev. S. L. Drswdy and Pleitlcwaro Party. After tho he would have to beg off answer­
Gayle Burko. The Burke* had com­ demonstration by Mra. Jane (Coch­ ing a news conference request for
pany Saturday night, hor slater ran) Moon, Mrs. Burks served advice on coping with the east of
and brother-in-law. Mr. aad Mrs. coffee, orange Juico and choco­ living, which hts risen steadily
Flanders from Winttr Park were late cake to Mra. P. D. Andarion, for the past IS months.
But then he added that about
tuppar gutaU of lb* Burkoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lampert,
There will be another Building Mr*. Charles Brarht, Mn. If. Sei­ alt consumers c*n do la to buy
Baa at tbs Community Proahytor- bert. Mr*. Audry Gill, Mr*. Ruth fell in n period of higher prices
inn Church Saturday Nov. 1, start­ Goble, Mn. Prank Mlnihew and and fnenrse their purchases when
price* are declining.
ing st t and continuing until the Mr. and Mri. Ed Wilei.
He noted that the cost of living
work Is done. Tho women o f the
The November meeting of the
church aad Meeds will serve din­ Lake Mary Chamber nf Commerce has risen between Slk and 0 per
ner to th* worker* at noon. So will bn Wednesday at I p. m. at cent In the past 4Vk or 8 years,
lot’s make the second building bee the CofC Bldg. The Chamber's but said he belfeve* living coats
■e luecesaful as the first one two new year begin with the October are steadying now. He attributod
wooks ago.
meeting. President Earl Toney the ilow-down mainly to the ad­
Wednesday, Nov. • Mias Etna and all membere issue a most wel­ ministration'* monetary a n 11*
P u t, a worker for th* Board of come Invitation to alt In the com­ inflationary policies, but conceded
Christian Education of .the Preiby- munity who wish to Join. Let me there Mas not been complete suc­
terlan Church U.S.A., will be in add that tha meeting Iasi month cess.
He said rising prices ere inevi­
our community for a masting at wai short and I do believe that
th* church from T until 9. Many of everyone was home within an table in a system of fro* gnvornyou will remember Mitt Faete vlalt hour. So please don't use the ment and free enterprise during
with ui last year. She It a grand excuse that the meeting I* ta&lt;&gt; a period of dynamic upward surge
aprakrr but better still eho can long. Mr*. Toney said that Sid­ in business activity such *t em­
help the Sunday School toachere ney Vlhten’ s orchestra will play ployment, construction and indus­
with their problems. Ereryono la for the program following the trial expansion. In some ways, he
Invited to hear Mile Fait hut the mealing. Let's support o-e local said, It is a bit miraculous that
prices are not higher.
Sunday School teacheri nr* askad Chamber of Commerce.
to make a special effort to bo prosent.
Rhe Rer. Henry Randolph, D. D.,
director of the Department of
Town and Country ef the Board of
National Minion* Presbyterian
. m
m ii vo
y* wvwo**vq
uMHim ■ o
Church U.S.A., will b* la Lake oy
smwswwv
Mary Nor. 7-9 to conduct a surrey
BINUB trouble can be very;diagnosis by using the tranalll*In the interest of th* Lake Mary- painful, aa anyone who haa had It mlnatlon method,
Upesla Churches. Th* Rev. Alex­ wed knows. Yet the vary faet that In thla procedure, he literally
ander Linn stated that he hoped to
it it painful, often help* a doctor "llghta up your head" by using n
haro a' get-together with th*
determine Just where tho bxxJc flashlight,
trouble lies.
To detect any dlfTerenet In
church people aometlme during Dr.
Your mnaltlvlty to ptln help* opacity, he puta a small flashlight
Randolph's n ay . The exaet time
greatly In diagnosing the epcclHe Into your mouth. It your frontal
and dit# will be announced later.
sinuses are normal, they’ll light
art* Infected.
All of ui are aorry to hear that
up with a pinkish glow.
Mri. William (Johnnie Leo) Har­
Doctov’s Trick
mon la In tha hospital in Orlando.
Makes
lyoo Glow
New t don't want you diagnos­
Johnnie wai in the hoipltal teat
ing your own troubles and Ill­ The light makes tha pupils of
weak with tho flu but had a re­
nesses, but you can borrow a trick your eyes glow if tho maxillary or
lapse We nil sincerely wish her a
from tho doctor and get an Indi­ antra alnuaoo a n empty and
speedy recovery.
cation in what m s your alnuies transparent It
lent
at* acting up ■* that you can foil transparent.
I think I had the bed time of
ronapari
It'a uxei to b* Inacted and filled with pun.
him about IL
all Tuesday evening. Guoas that
Prow your thumb* against both Of course this method to m
isn't what a hostvss ti supposed to
of your chaaka. Vao equal force. help in detecting trouble in tha
•ay but I did. I had a atork showIf, aay, th* right cheek registers athmold e*Ua and sphenoid
er for Mr*. J. L. (Grace) Hobby.
a dull pain, it might mean thera'i tinuMa. To find any trouble
We all Just talked and talked.
■n infection of th* right antrum which might bo lurking thorn—
Seem* aa if non* of ui over get to­
or cavity. Pain in tho left cheek and. eomotlmoo tn th* frontal
gether any mor* She received
could mean trouble to the loft tlniuM too—your doctor probably
tome beautiful gifts. I icrvtd lit­
will use X-ray*.
antrum.
tle cakti topped with tiny eandy
But finding tho infection la
bablei, pink eookiei, peanuts, cof­
only part of th* Job. Treating It—
Using tho earn* method, apply that'a tho real choral
fee. tea end orange Juice to the 11
proanro to your forohoad over
tadie* preient.
ym r eyes and then under the
Th* P-TA executive board will
T.
My newborn baby
overhang of your eyobrowe u u
meet Monday afternoon " t the
dlaapV
. If you netlo* standee- fiat rod birthmark. Will It &lt;
school it I o'clock. All ■♦fleer*
at nay of thorn point*. It poor*
and chairman nr* niked to bo
could moan tho frontal linueta an Answer: Aa a ruU, flat rod
present. Don't forget the Parent*
marks disappear aa th*
infocud.
Teacher Convention In Orlando be­
Thla method, of course. Uni grow* older. If not. laUr on they
ginning at 7 o'clock Tueiday even­
sure-fire. It manly narrows th* may ho akUUulty treated with
ing. There la a group going to tho
X-ray
eonreh for tho doctor.
Ho might bo able to confirm hie
day meeting* from here and there
ia stwayi room for a few more.
Let'* bar* a good group from our
local P-TA.
I sure do wiek com* of ye#
would call m* with newe of your
comings and goings and your par­
tial. Newi seem* to be real bard
i to dig up lately. My phono I* PA

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REDS ARREST FIVE
BERLIN (UP)—Communlit po­
lice have arreited four West Ber­
lin custom* offtefeli wbo drove a
few feet Into the Soviet lector
whHe making a turn on the iquarc
In front of the Brandenburg Gate,
it wai reported today. A fifth West
Berlin cuitom* official walked
over when he aaw th# incident and
atio wai arreited, We*t Berlin po­
lice said.

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for aome people, but with Hirland
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■round Bennett decided to mount
on hie wife's wedding band a pearl
he found while eating a can of
oysters.

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it* services.

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7:80 P.M.
8:15 A.M. Worahlp
Wed.
Mrvleo
T:30 P.M.
Sunday School 9:41 A.M.
Naraory at,all aorvleoa
Worship
l i A.M. Ear phonon for hard *f
Training Union 1:15 P.M. nearing
Worship

WELCOME
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Park A t*, at Itk St.
W. P. Brooks, Jr, Pastor
P. B. Ftohor-Aaaoctoto Paalor

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�Sanford Herald—Pups 5 TTromday, Oct. 81* 1MT

B asic L ea d ersh ip C ou rse
In Girl Scouting Slated M onday
Th# 3* m b ole Neighborhood o f |

Mothers or Interested adults

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Surprise Shower
Given Miss Stanko
SLAV!A—
fesslonals in Orlando.
T h e hours o f instruction sre
from 1:10 a. m . until 2:00 p. m.
with a break for lunch, every day,
u n le u those p srtid p a tfrr vote for
other hours. The course will be
held the fourth, seventh, eleventh,
thirteenth and fifteenth of Nov* with children. A nosebag lunch
em ber. A neighborhood meeting ‘ should be brought. Cold drinks w ill
w ill be held Novem ber 15 and It be available.
is hoped that those who have com*
plated the basie leadership course
w ill attend.
N ursery facilities are under the
supervision o f M rs. Norris Jordsn,
A baby show er was given reone o f thd leaders. The nursery
w ill be held in the second floor o f
the F irst Presbyterian Church.
The mothers w ill share In the
cost o f the sitter, which will be
fa r below what it would be at
hom e. If there are any questions,
m others m ay eall Mrs. Jordan at
F A 2-5T1S. A lunch should be sent
w ith the ehUdren.
Last year, 35 adults in Seminole
County received their basis le a d -1 er, Mrs. R. V.
ership certificates. Due to Irani- Faye Hutchison
fe rs to other cities, and pressing Tlnson, Mrs. R . 1
fa m ily needs, the Seminole neigh- Benton, Mrs. W
borhood has lost u number o f E. C. Faust, Mr
leaders In the past year. And still Mrs. R. J. Stem
the G irl Scouts grow . There a rt White, Mrs. F
several established troops that Mrs. R- Stinson,
need leaders, to say nothing o f Mrs. J. L. Perkli
the waiting lists fo r new troops.
and Mrs. R. Ro

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Mrs. Benton Given
Baby Shower

NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital

PW MODELS WHO WILL APPEAR la the Benefit Fashion
^Novembrr 4 sponsored br the American Home t a R t a M t f
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s Wnmin'fl Club Clolhfl i f f bjr \ow fll i . L * f l to Tlflltf

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BPW Club Praised For Support
Given Florida School For Girls

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• OCALA— President and project f school.
Mrs. McPherson said the feder­
chairmen o f Business and Pro­
fessional W oraen'i Clubs through­ ation gave the stria their first
out the state spent Sunday, Oct. television set. This and later seta
2T, learning about thc program at which the clubs donated proved
(he Florida School fo r Girls at
such a help In promoting good con­
Ocala.
Ninety-seven club leaders from duct and keeping the girls inter­
ested that the stae now provides
at far south a t Miami and as far
television for each cottage.
north as Jacksonville and Ft. Wal­
3 Rememherlag the girts with
ton Beach attended the day long
Christmas gifts.
meeting.
Last year, Mrs. McPherson* said,
They w ere called to the school hy
Miss E va LaPlerre, state chair­ each girl at the school received at
least five gifts. "T h is may not
man for the girls' school project.
sound like a lot", the commented,
"The m ain purpose o f our
Miss L aP lerre said, "W a s to ac­ "B u t these children are away from
quaint ourselves with the &lt;i-hool, hom e, and we try to make them
lit purposes, functions, philosophy, forget that at Christmas time.”
4. Purchasing an organ for the
and organizational set-up. Then,
when there is a need fo r our sup­ chapel in 1KC
port, we w ill be Informed. We will
Mrs. McPherson noted that Miss
know what we are d o in g ."
Dell Walker plays the organ for
MUi LaPierre presided at the church services on Sunday after­
opening meeting Sunday morning. noons and that many girl* stop In
Mrs. A ly ee McPherson, superin­ to listen when she plays between
tendent o f the school, welcomed services.
the group, and Mrs. M arie Bowden
5. Providing hymnals for the
p
r s s iu c - o. .f th** Florida “1 ederapresident
J—
chapel.
J
tlon, responded. Music was furn­
I. Furnishing two record players
ished by the 3S-voiee school choir.
A fter the federation presented
Mrs. McPherson told the group
the phonographs, Mr*. McPherson
that the Florida School fo r Girls at
said, one club sent 100 records, and
Ocala Is now "com in g Into Its
another, 33 records. Three weeks
own" and that much o f the ereago the Coral Gables club gave
; idit goes to the support o f the
the school a Juki box, which has
Business and Professional Wo­
been Installed In the high school
men's clubs through the years.
auditorium, where the girls en­
In recent action o f the state
jo y it during recreation period*.
cabinet, It became certain that the
7. Providing m agasloe subscrip­
■ achool w ill remain on ita present
tion*.
grounds rather than bening trans­
A t one time the school was re­
ferred to the woman's prison site
as had on ce been considered, The ceiving more than 30 msgazlnts
Legislature, at the same time, re- as gifts of Bftl'W club.
1 worded an appropriation hill for
I . Furnishing two scholarship*—
planning a new school to include one for college and one for nurses'
(raining.
construction as well.
;
"It w as largely your effort
From the morning session, the
i which put this over,,' M r*' Mc- group moved into the school dining
5 Pherson told the club women.
hall, where lunch was served by
&lt; Until recent years, the superin- the girls. After lunch, st*r&gt; memJ tendent said, housing and other gers enduded the visitor* on a
. facilities w ere very lim ited at the tour o f the campus.
• school. She attributed construeThe Rev. Hiomas Tobey, pastor
) Ion of a new cottage in 1933 in• directly to BAPW associations. o f the Highlands Baptist Chapel,
. Ib is wa* the first new construc­ conducted services in the school
tion done on the campus *&lt;&gt;'• the chapel at 3 p. m. with the girls'
• 1930's. Since 1933, a new office, choir providing music.

Mrs. Muriel Shm berger and Miss
chapel, tw o eoltages, superintend; ent's residence, and swimming Norma Gran of the Ocala club as­
sisted Mrs. McPherson in register­
•pool have been added.
The state federation o f Business ing guests. Mrs. Pat Riley, presi­
and Professional W om en's clubs dent o f the Ocala club, helped at
; accepted The Florida School for thc tea which was held immediate_
Girls as a project In T930. on sug- ly after chapel service.
' “ ‘ geJtion o f the Ocala club. Since
Representing the Sanford Busi­
. that tim e, both the federation ami ness and Professional Women's
membar clubs have performed club at Tha Florida School for
many services for the school. Some |Girls at Ocala were Mrs. Hcien
o f them, as listed b y Mrs, Mc- It. Pearson. Mrs Euphcmla L.
IPhirson have been:
Huntley, and Mrs. Loralne Gra­
1. Establishing a clothing room ham . Miss Bertie B oyer attended
'a t Ike school.
|the meeting as a guest.
"M any tim es." Mr*. McPherson
explained. "W e are given tickets
,to concerts and other dress-up
•events where we don 't want to
take our g irls In their uniforms or
skirt* •and blouses. That’ s when
,we use the clothing bank. Some­
S L A V I A - The M issionary Guild
tim e s the girl may not get to keep of St. Luke's Lutheran Church will
Jibe cloth es; we can put them hack hold their monthly meeting on
&gt;a-J use them again." One girl was Monday, Nov. 4. Tim e is 3 p. m.
'o iifitted from the clothing bank In the school auditorium. Mrs.
.for the trip to Join h er parents in Mildred Mlkler Is In e h * r -« o f 'he
•Uadilngton State a fte r her re- educational program and Mr*. Vir­
.lease.
ginia Bellhorn w ill preside over
• 2. G iving television sets to the the business meeting.

•

St. Luke’s Will
Have Monthly Meet

BABY GIRL ROBERTS, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Ro­
berta, Sanford. Horn Oct. 24.
(Photo hy Bergstrom)

BABY BOY KOI.EFF, mw o f
Mr. l i d Mrs. Herman K oleff(
Hanford. Horn O cl. 25.
(Photo By Itergslrosn)

Conning

BABY BOY ROSS, son o f Lt.
(Jg)’ and M r*. James Ro»», San­
ford. Bom . O ct. IS.
(P h oto by Bergstrom )

■■■• *»**»»"■ Qian ftv, rami.. &gt; ii,
Punak and the Misses Anna Hrvol, Phyllis Clcmanie, Sylvia MHtler, Esther Rich. Peggy Best and
Catherine Platchko. Hostesses for
the party were the Mmca. Olga Jakubcln, Emily Jnkubcln, Lillian
Abell, Pauline Arndt. Ethel Mlkler.

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slrat|on &lt;- lub * u‘ ra« l at 10:30 E V G l l l f l y
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building In Lake M ary for a covc,re' 1 d ,,Jl , unch” n* A ‘1i°"&gt;°n*tra*
‘ ion
J^'y-m aklng will be given
report was made Monday
Gertrude Luka*. Emmeline Best, j1* ! lc .
rV* Mr, '- XIarKa,vt night at th. regular meeting of tho
and Virginia Bellhorn.
llelnhuch and Mrs. 1-eon Taylor.
Friendship League o f tha Con_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Guest upvaker will be Mr* fr'ran* irrciratlon.il Christian Ch»r*h on
e t i WI Lion or trte Sanford Worn- the Evening of Fun. held Katur-1

Sorority To Help
Mental Potients

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Approximately ISO people enoyed he entertainment emceed by
Chari e Morrison Featured were
Southslde School. Barbcqurd chicDavid Wayno .Mathis who played
ken dinner will be served In achool
several selections on the .U clric
cafeteria. Starts at 3:30 P. M.
g u jt.r
Glen Nelson, orgsnlst!
Tho Dorcas Circle o f the Upsala
created nostalgia with
Musical
Presbyterian Church will meet M emories", wilh Holly Keller as
Thursday, October 31 at the
commentator. Ernest Southward
Church at 2:00 p. m. All women
arc Invited. Thc hostesses a»o Sirs,
L. H. Ballinger, and Mrs. E. G.
He Morrison r a n in e o f his fam Daniels,
ous "si vcr doHar" quts programs.
FRIDAY
for whichi tha: Florida State Bank
"Cocking
Demonstration"
by donated the silver dollars. The afMiss Lucy Nowlin, Seminole Coun­ fair was deemed a huge success.
ty Council Center, 7:30 P. M. Spon*
Tho meeting Monday night was
sored by Sanford Home Demon- held at the home o f Mrs. W. W .
Oration Club. Mrs. J. E. L ccpcr Lins et Silver Lake. Mrs. Lint
is rhairman. Public Invited. Small
served delicious refreshments to
admission at door or from club members o f the circle.
members.
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I3 i m u s
The X I Beta F.ta Chapter of Beta
llgma Phi met Monday night at
the home of Mr*. Roy Savon. Mrs.
iaxbn conducted the business meetIng.
The Chapter will Join the Gamma Lambda Charter In preparing
a Thanksgiving basket for a needy
family.
A discussion was held concernIng thc Club’ s current project. This
ts the establishment In Sanford
o f a collection center for Christmas gift*. Thc g ifts will he sent
to mental patienta in all Florida
insitutlons.
Mrs. Don Bales gave the program on Public Speaking. Mrs.
Vernon Hardin was voted tho most
Ilirresting impromptu speaker.
Mrs. Saxon served spice cake
and coffee to Mrs. G, Andrew
Speer, .Mrs. Donald Bates. Mrs. C. H Q l / j c
\ Q C L C ll
M. Nichols. Mrs. W. G. Fleming,
f
Mrs. Harold Chapman and Mrs. kA
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Vernon Hardin.
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BABY BOY KERN, ion o f Mr.
and Mrs. John Enoch Kern,
Hanford. Born Oct. 25.
(Photo By Bergstrom)

The

Halloween. A magle time o f
year; an sxcftlng contrast b e ­
tween light and gaiety and lone­
som e
darkness.
Tonight
the
spooks will prowl In Sanford. The
evening will begin at 3:30 with
the Southslde carnival. Brightly
decorated booths, rides and peo­
ple will crowd the playground as
the annual affa ir once more gets
underway.
A t 7:30 a huge bon fire will be
lighted in the field across from
the high school. The band, the pep
club and the cheer leaders will
raise the students spirit* to a
feverish pitch, as they whip up
enthusiasm for the gams to be
held Friday night against the
New Smyrna Barracudas.
The pep rally will kick i f f the
gigantic hom ecom ing celebration
here In Sanford. Friday af**enoon
there will be a parade through
the streets o f Sanford. Tha Sem i­
nole* hope to crush the Barracu­
das with a m ighty wave of power,
urged on by the cheers of m ulti­
tudes of Seminole High School
alumni.
W hile the pep rally will continue
until long after the little folks bed­
tim e, those younger creatures will
be out ringing doorbells and c o l­
lecting loot. This has become such
a racket in the past few years that
the children have to report to a
central station occasionally to
dump their plunder on m am as,
usually equipped with pails, som e­
tim es laundry baskets, or perhaps
even a pick up truck.
A t last the night 1* still and
only a chill wind blows across
the country side. Th* moon hover*

IMS'ETREST FIR ST GRADERS lake their first Held trip or the year to the Sanford Z oo. The eli
o f Mrs. M iry Groom e has been studying animals and recently had the opportunity o f seeing fl
hand the animals that have Interested them ao much.
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Gerald Covington. M rr D l S
c.rlner and M ri. Floyd
Color, o f red and
.elected as c l a „ colors.
blicus was chosen
flower. "O thers"
be
ani| ' ‘ Living for
molto
The‘ class
k-

Keflv.
whlta war*
Tha hi*
as the claia
will tha aon^
Jesus", th* class

j c , r . A d ep a rtm row ’ X ^ y ^ f f l
be held In Novembar. T h , « £ £
ba, not y cl bwen I e t
meelln c Im H wlth
b y .. ..
teacher u »
, i
Peterson
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A i0Cu t hour fo |,0wttL M ri. &lt; *,
to Thomas was In chargo o f th*
Kamet. Trisa, fo r these ware won
by Mra. W1„ llm CorrJ|ln

Mrs. Wake Hunt. The hosteaeee

Girl Scout Chatter

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««• Alfred
Chiles J r „ Mrs. O tlo Thomas, Mra.

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william Corrigan. Mra. Howard
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by members nf the Cltru* Council cep, for lfie babysitter for t h o n
Staff, Thc importance and need Hollingsworth, 2205 Washington
for leaders and workers In our Drive. The (t|strict Includes Somlmeeting o f the Truth Seekers
local scouting program cannot he no|c . orange, Lake, Osceola and
Class of the First Methodist
overemphasized and It is hoped gum ter counties. Tho fea Includes
Church was preceded Monday by
that all who can devote some time registration and luncheon,
a covered dish luncheon. The m eet­
to this worthy project will take
The meeting will be held N oving was held at the home of Mrs.
advantage o f this opporunlty t o . em ber 5 at the Elk's Club. RoglW
J. B. Crawford on Lake Mary.
enroll. Those who are Intereslcd trallon will open at 9:00 a. m.
.Following the lunrheon, the busi­
In registering for this Training
The Sanford Garden Club haa
ness meeting was held. The new
Cmirso or who desire additional planned an outstanding program
president, Mrs. W. P. Chapman,
Information about It are asked to (n co-operation with the stata o f .
presided. Miss Ella Bolton gave
contact Mrs. Randall Chase at FA fleers from this district, lncludthe devotional, assisted by Mrs. ‘
2-2001.
Ing tho Florl 'a State president.
T . E. Wilson and Mrs. F. D. HiScout lYoop 212 held a cookout Mrs. Vernon L. Conner of Mount
cock.
at Lake Golden on the Naval Sta- Dora,
Mrs. Chapman presented tho
tion from 10:00 until noon art Sat­
work areas fo r the coming year. I
urday. Twonty-one g irls partici­
Alaska National .Minions were
pated In cooking hamburgers to
chosen as a special project and a
which they added baked beans,
pledge made.
potato chips and cold drink* to Bctly Jane Deal
Following the treasurer’ s report,
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complete
the menu. Music was pro- II. E. Patton
the president appointed officers:
Ronnie Garner
Mrs. L. E. White, sunshine; Mrs. officers when It met Tuesday af- vided by record player. Leader Mrs. Martin Stlneclpher
ternoon
at
tho
Pinecrest
School.
Ruby
Jordon
was
assisted
hv
Mrs.
R. W. Turner, devotional; Mr*.
Greek, organist, and Mrs R. F. Pat Bass was elected president, Lalsey and Mrs. Betty Brown.
Joyce Waltz, vice president; ManFor the past three weeks seve- tlUa. Polly Brubaker created tho
Crenshaw, reporter.
reen
Pills,
secretary;
Barhara
ral
Girl Scout Troops meeting designs and under her Instruction
October birthdays were observ­
the girls stenciled, painted and
ed for Mr*. C. C. Priest, Mr*. T. Foster, reporter. Song leaders *e- with Mri. Fred Aohh have workcompleted the covers.
E. Wilson and Mrs. F. D. Ilicock. Iccted were Rena McKcnile ami cd on a special art project. They
A number o f the Intermediate
Attending w ere Mrs. It. M. Ma­ Ann Carttedge. The devotional have made menu covers to bo used
Scout Troop* will havt the Girl
son, Mrs. E ffie llewson, Mr*. J. leader 1* Nancy Sikes, and gam e nt Thanksgiving and Christmas at
leader, Marcia G regg, lea d er o f Seminole Memorial Hospital and Scout calendars for 1935 fo r salo
G. Waits, M rs. Mary E. Jameson,
the Chlldrsn’a Hospital at Ural in the wear future.
Mr*. J. H. Cowan, Mrs. W . P. the club Is Mrs. It. B. Forbes.

Pat Bass President
Of Pinecrest 4-H

Chapman, Mrs. M. II. Brock. Mrs.

T E. Wilson, Mrs. Flossie Goodson,

Church
Calendar
METHODIST CHURCH
FRIDAY — 2:00 F. M. — United
Church W om en sre observing
“ World Community D sy "
Program — "B read.
Freedom and D ign ity"
Speaker
Rutland
McKinley
Place
Hall
3.13 P. M. Cherub Choir
Practice

Mrs. Olive W ells, Mr*. I). L. G rif­
fin, Mrs. O ctavia Humlev. Mr*.
F. D. Ilicock, Mrs. C. C. Priest,
Mrs. Mable Blount, Mrs. L. E.
White, Mrs. J. F. McClelland. Mr*.
Alios Ifayne, Mrs. J. F. Riser,
Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mrs. J. H.
Crawford, Mra. R. F. Crenshaw
and M ill Ella Bolton.

Personals
Mr. snd Mrs. R. C. Collier o f f K
Montezuma, G a , .ire v 1si•in 4 her
d 't r r and brother-in-law, Mr and
r
Mrs. J . C. M itch ell, in their home
.n Magnolia A v e . H ie C olliers and
1
M itchells w ere week-end g tie .ti o f
{
M rs. C aro lyn R a lls in Orlando.
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Balls

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Coed* have their choice between
M r. and M rs \Y L . Shoem aker
the bold and muted plaid fo r their
aid son H illy . .,f Camden. A i k .
fall wardrobe*. The bold ones pair
such off-bea t combinations as
Mr*. A K Shoem aker
In th eir
green and blue, or hot pink and
Mellonvtlle
home.
Mr.
and
M rs
red. The muted onts usually are a
W . L . Shoem aker, Mr. and M rs
blend of various charcoal tones.
A . K . S h o em aker and Mr an.I
Designer Maurice Rcntncr ts not
a man to skim p on ruffles when
he uses them : One of the evening
dresses in his fall collection Is of
white nylon tulle with ruffled tiers
shaping the skirt. Rentncr said
total ruffle yardage 1* three quar­
ter* o f a mil*. Price o f the gown:
42,930.

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In Homecoming Tilt
nlgkt against the New Smyrna
Beach Barracuda* they bar* feond
thamselvta without tha gnat da*
faaahra takata at 1 u n to Beaal,
hard hitting halfback. Ia Uat
waak’i |an a aialnat Winter Part
Boaaie received a blow ia tha head
while tackling an opponent and
didn’t rtalila that anytking had
happaaad. Later la the evening
Renata eollapaed aad waa taken
to tha hospital for treatment. The
doctors termed It u a “ delayed
action concttaioa" and said that
It wasn’ t too aerloua but ha will
have to bo out far at least this
tilt to fully recover. Ronnie baa
played a b&lt;t role la tha auceeaa of
the season thus far and all Ma
tsammatea aa wall as local fans
wish him a speedy recovery,
Tha only other doubtful starter
for tomorrow night's homecoming
game la Mg Claude HltteQ. Earlier
this wash Claude waa bed-ridden
by a re-occur anee of the flu and
at this time it la doubtful that
he will be able to eome around la
time to see action. Claude will also
be misted In the defensive de­
partment that he h u shown aa
m il In.
However, other than these key
men, tho full team should he rea­
dy to roll. Teddy Welker and Ed­
die Barbour have received OK'e on
their ailing knees white Gerald
Jones also nceived a clean bill of
health after his recent slckneai.
Billy Tjtt# h u orarcome his knee
Infection and should be able to go
full fore* tomorrow sight List
week BUly played a very fine game
hut ha f u somewhat restricted by
this knee trouble. You eta bet that
he will he all over the Barracudee

Football Attendance
Almost Same This Year
By OBCAB PRALXT
United Pnaa Sparta Writer
TOKYO (UP)— Praley’a Pollies
aad tha weekend football "win­
NEW YORK HI — College feat- ners" — white laying "sayonare”
ball attendance It up In the east­ to Japan and aoma of tho things
ern half o f the nation, dawn in which win bo missed.
Game of tha Week
the western half end almost tho
Noire Dams aver Navy — This
same
nationally
this
season
com*'
PM lM D K traA (UP—TBo N *
as ona of these showcase
E ssI^TMtbsll League's UsHsr. n pared wlht tha corresponding peri­ rates
rimes and therefore rets the na­
od
of
a
yoar
ago,
a
Unftad
Trass]
m Mating, ruhlar, paje «•****"*
tional attention. Tho Flrhlng
survey showed today.
{&gt;'■'MgMoring remained
Irish spirit which conquered Army
- f t . . . the teams heeded fo*U »
Tho tabulations, based on home should give tho South Benders a
* u w L mark in the eeaton'e play- crowds at IM colleges, showed, service sweep,
that the average attendance dur­
IBs Beet
ttlaSle guy • » « « « * * ^ “2 £ ing the first half of the present Army over Colgate — I'll miss
season waa BAM a gams against
those mama-sani.
last year's BAM. That decrease
Princeton over Brown— They’re
of eight customers a gam* means
an em a il drop of 0 .M per cent. wrinkled and TO-pltia.
Columbia ever Cornell _ But
Tho Beat, South and Midwest all
was ftrst among t^ P», , r!5,.lv'
' mVand Jim Mutaeholler of Baltl- showed Increases, the B u t lead­ wise, wonderful and serene,
ing with a B.B per cent rise. At­
Yale over Dartmouth— Probably
tendance dipped In the Midlands, because they don't have to rn d
Southwest, Rocklaa and Peclflc this kind at stuff.
Coast, wills tha coast falling 10,42
Also: Peon over Harvard, Bos­
per cent for tho largeet loss.
ton University ovsr George Wash­
The University of Michigan, ington, Penn State over West Vir­
whose stadium aeata 101,001, again ginia end Pitt over Syracuse.
to (7 passes w o ■
714 yards. Tha Redskins lad all other collages In total at­
The Soeth
one has1 tosaed seven touch, tendance with 234,NO for three
Georgia
over
Alabama— Miss
woe
, 1. . . . „# hla
Am panes, and only thrao of Mi games. The Big to also provided those pre-dinner hot towels, too.
the national runnerup in Ohio
Auburn over Florida— Every
S a k a b t r t k e n Intercepted.
upturn, with 450 yard* galnad, State, where 242,M0 have watched country should use 'em.
three game*. Those huge turnouts
Duke over Georgia Tech—They
W d a 104-yard bulge over
5 7 ! . Hugh MeKIhenney of the helped Midwest attendance rise refresh tha weary diner.
LSU over Vanderbilt— Whether
C ty-N laere *»«• Ollle Matson of 2 B per cent.
he plena to aat, or not.
Elsewhere:
■m m at the Chicago Been, teat
Also: South Carolina over Mary­
East—Army leads with '41,751
the Chicago Cardinals to third
a L o vrith &gt;0S yards. Rick Ca- In three games, Including the M,* land, Mississippi State over TuM afa rushing champion, was sev­ 000 who turned out for the Army line, Mississippi over Houston,
I Notre Dame game in Philadelphia. North Caroline over Tennessee,
enth with 264 yards.
Tammy O'Connell of Ctevelend;&gt; South — Attendance up 4.M per Miami over VUlanova, North Cirwaa second In paealng with * 4-04!'cent. Louisiana Stale leads the ollna State over Wake forest,
WAM over Citadel, Kentucky over
yard s w a g e , followed by U m ar ' section with 1MA00 In four genus,
Memphis State and Virginia over
MeHea of tha Cardinals, Eddie three under the lights.
VMI.
Pacific Coast - UCLA Is tha
Brown of the Bear* and John Uni­
The Seethwest
tes of the Colts, who dropped from sectional leader with 215,130 in ils |
Texes Aggies over Arkansas—
games. Contributing hcnvlly to the
‘third to fifth place.
Yuu never saw such cherub-faced
Unltai gained the most yards arcs decrease wire drops from babies.
261,407
to
1NAB
by
Southern
Cali( tm ) aad threw tha moat touch­
Rice over Clemson—Cuter than
down puses (14). Eart Morralt of 1 fornla In flva gamss and 211,000koaln bears.
to
117,000
by
Stanford
In
four
Pittsburgh was second In total
TCU ovsr Baylor — Only they
games.
yardage with N ».
don’t wear fur coats.
Rockies — Attendance down 4.71
(tenner's B completions gave him
T u u over SMU—But, than,
a three-paia edge la Johnny Chr- per cent, largely due to a drop nslther do the mama-ians.
of
more
than
50.
per
cent
at
Colo­
aoa of Washington, Mutsehellsr
Also: Tu bs Tech over Oklaho­
and Jim Dooley of the Bears, alt rado Slate. Colorado leade In total ma Slato, Taxis Western over
Usd far second place with 20 re- turnout with 00,500 for Ihree llardin-Simmona and Arln&gt;»* over
games.
*
West Texes Stste.
•
eeptlou
Southwest — Attendance down
The Midwest
4JO per cent with nosedives at
Iowa over Michigan
Hate to
BARROW RITES TOMORROW
Southern Methodist and Houston. mist this World Series.
Michigan State over Wisconsin—
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. W - Texas has drawn tha largest
Pimeral lervtcea for Fannie T. crowds with 101,000 for three But they’v* got enough baseball
fans.
■arrow, 77-year-old widow of ex- games, ill it night.
Ohio Stats ovsr Northwestern—
Midlands — Attendance down
New York Yankee president Ed
Barrow, wlU be held today at 0.10 per cent with Tulsa and Wish- Which Is just exsctly like a home.
Also: Purdue over Illinois. Okla­
Christ’s Church, Rye, N. Y. Mrs. i Its showing the widest dip*. Okla­
Barrow died Tuesday at her home homa la tha attendance leader homa over Kansu State, v.braska over Kaneai, Iowa State over
i with 166,700 in three games.
here.
Drake, Cincinnati over Detroit,
Missouri over Colorado and Dsy-

Notional Football
lio g iif Team s Heo
For Halfway Mark

r Hwswsrs

VOLCANO MUTTS
NEW YORK « - M a e K t y
Radio reported today a volcano
had erupted Tuesday In the Qalaaifoa Wanda off Pant with an ex - 1
pU«ine u d imoke that raaanblad
pictures at an atomic blaat. Mac*
Kay laid tha amokt role »omo
1.000 foot from tha first crater
northeast of lstmo Parry on Isa*
beta’s Island and that a seven-mile
lone stream of red hot lava was
(taring down the moutain aide.
gain homecoming event holding
the title at tending ground gainer
fo r the Semianles. Johnny runs
hard end has managed to maintain
better than a five yard per carry
average thus fa r this year. He will
have hie g n a t little mania* mate,
Co-eaptaln Eddie Barbour, right
then with him ripping o ff tha
yardage. Bek Johnson and Harold
Stone a n expected to share the
fullback choree equally aad are
expected to be able to go a Uttlo
stronger tomorrow night. Bobby
■till has a hand Injury but Is much
bettor this week. Harold h u been
hampered by a bad knee since the
beginning o f the season but he
has Improved somewhat and
should he able to npeet the gnat
game be played last week. Harold
was very outstanding hi the defen­
sive department last wnk and
win see a g n a t deal at action

By Alan Mover

That far to tha season the Barracudu from New Smyrna have
run bet aad cold. They ere, more

DAVIS CUPPRRS TO LIAVR
HAROLD STONE waa the de­
fensive star in last week’s game.
(Photo By Bergstrom)

Tech, Tennessee
Head For Renewal
Of Old Feuds
■ 7 UNITED PRESS '
Georgia Tech and Tennessee are
headed this week for renewal vf
old Intersections! feuds, and Judg­
ing from doings of tho past few
week* plenty of football fur should
fly on Saturday,

NEW YORK HI — Non-playing
captain BUly Talbert of New
York, Vic Setou of Philadelphia,
Herb flam of Beverly Hills, Calif.,
Barry McKay of Dayton, Ohio,
MUm Green of Miami Beach, Fie.,
•ad Ren Holmberg of Brooklyn of
the U. S. Darla Cup teem left yes­
terday for Auctretla. Tho sixth
member at the team, Qardnar
and Georgia’s BuQdogi sharpened Mulloy of Miami, Pie., will join
their attack to shoot for e second the squad three weeks later,
win of the seaton ovsr Alabama or laaa, a wide open ball eluk—
Saturday.
one that can score an a wild play

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For Building Supplies
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6th * Maple

FA 2-0500

With Best Wishes
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Best Wishes To
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For A Biff
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HOMECOMING
A Wonderful Word For
All Seminole High School
Graduates . . May This One
Bo Thu Beet Yet I

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SECOND at PALMETTO

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STINSON KINLAW
Manager and Co-Owner
1610 W. 13th St.
FA 2-9905

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Congatulatlons
on a
Great Season
Win or Loae
wo’re with you l

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Jeweler

for a
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FA 2-1873

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FA 2-3256

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115 W. let. St.
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for your guest!
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Know That It Takes
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Two Osteen boys have returned
home after completing six months
o f active training at Fort Jackson, S. C. They are Pvt. David
G. Hosack and Pvt- Elmer Buell
Cohen son o f Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pell announce the birth of a son. Oct.
20 at Seminole Memorial H o.pltal. The baby weighed 7 lb*. 7Vi
ox. and hat been named Jamea
Harold.
Mra. Wesley Lome has returned
home after a four week visit in
Jacksonville. She was with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, E. W . Hewlett following the
birth of their daughter, Dorothy
Louise,
Mrs. J. D. GarriU and children
Steven and Jan Deborah o f Dade
City spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and fa m i­
ly. Mrs. Garritt Is a sister of
Peterson.
Mrs. John Helms, Mr. and Mra.
V. P. Allman and son Paul, Mra.
Grant Clutter and son William and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seagraves,
attended the wedding of Miss Jean­
nette Helms and J. C. Allman on
Wednesdsy, Oct. 23. Mis* Helm*
1* the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Helms o f Baker and J. C.
Allman Is the aon o f Mr. and Mra.
V. P. Allman,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pell and
Mrs. Alma Walker visited Mr.
and Mrs J. W. Johnson in DeLa tid, Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P*l| and
children Tam ari Jean and Joan
spent Saturday with Ur. and Mra.
Ray Pell end family in Samsula.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson o f
Columbus, O., visited Mr. and Mr*.
Charle* France while enroute to
Jenson Bench to spend the winter.
David Hosack Is visiting in
Perry. Miss Shirley Land will re­
turn with him Friday to be the
guest of his parents Mr. and Mr*.

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H ite to start o f! with b id
[ Hoiecker, Fran Jones. Elisabeth
. new*,
.
hut that'* what seems to be hap- Chin, Rue King. Mery B oggs. Vir­
peningi Chief Lew Brlnn, manag ginia Stsdlg, Flo Pemberton and
er o f the C h iefs Club has an no un o
her mother, Mr*. Flora Marino,
from Massachusetts, who '« visit­
ing Flo, Coleen Wlnshlp, Laura
Yeshy, Joyce Sandefur, Millie
Meyers, and Edna F og g. Joyee
Sandefur celebrated her birthday
very close to that day, so she was
presented with a birthday cake in
honor o f the occasion'
.
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And even more about V A lftl
icriei o f weekly dance*. Thla waa- n # J ^
# itM k .p irty u u Fri.
n’t auppoaed to be the ease. The d iy i st u,e Lake Golden Recreaparty waa to os* up the money Uon Area, with all hand*, plua
that the dancer* had contributed their fam ilies, Invltedl It atarted
each week, and then the dancing ( t U :3o
m ., and lasted until the
was
supposed to g o on
a* the lest people gave In and went
the activities around town, carol- home! The steaks were delicious,
vals at t h e s c h o o l s
etc. and they were accompanied by
there are
some
who w ould, p o tito salad, baked beans, pickles,
Ifte
very
much
to
attend, onions, soda, and popitcles and

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T H U PICTURE SHOW S riw material In the baekgrosmd.
In bbuadlm o f 133 pounds each. Material la placed on the
- an adjuatible atop table. The saw la a bleb speed radial
blade whleh turns at U N RPM. Sherwood drmona(rates tl

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(S ta ff Photo)

ONE OF TIIR PUNCH presses and dies used In the fabrication o f the aluminum extrusion* at Harcar
Producti Co. Harold Sherwood, one of the eo-owner* la using the machine. (S ta ff Photo)

HAND MILLS A R B USBD for jambs and sill Jolntery operations
at Harcar Aluminum Product* Co. Co-owner Sherwood Is demon­
strating tli* machln*'* m e.
(S ta ff P b ot»)

Harcar Aluminum Products Co.
"Sends First Jalousie Shipment
1

The first shipment o f aluminum
Jalousies manufactured by Harper
Aluminum Products Co. left San-

.ford yesterday for Plalaton, N. H.
Already the plant, located tem­
porarily on Uth St. In the Stan­
dard Growers building, Is retting
Into full swing with orders stack­
ing up from many sections of the
country and prospects for future
sales becom ing even brighter thin
anticipated,
HAPCO products, as aluminum
item* to be manufactured by Har­
per Aluminum Products Co. will
be called, eonslst o f Jalousies, Ja­
lousie doors, awning windows, slid­
ing doori, thershholdi, double hung
windows, casem ent windows, cur­
tain walls, store fronts, projected
windows and shower doors.
Plans for the new Sanford In­
dustry include serving markets In
M states east o f the Rockies in
the United States, Canada the Car­
ibbean area and South Amtrica.
Harper Aluminum Co. will have
accounts Including building ma­
terial dealers for residential con­
struction, general contractors on
com m ercial construction, export
houses in tha Unlled States, for­
eign accounts, mail order houses,
b national retail accounts, other
4 m anufacturer* of .windows and
dour-m-door sales organisations
seeking a window Una oi their
own,
Carl R. Schilka and Harald K.
Sherwood, co-owners o f Harcar
Aluminum Products Co., said yes­
terday that their anticipated an­
nual payroll here would ba *100,0«)0 with an expected first year's
sales o f *1,000.000 and the first
year’s consumption o f atumlnum
anticipated lo ba 1,300,000 pounds.
IIAPCO was organised to take
advantage o f over 31 years o f com ­
bined experience the two co-own­
ers have acquired in building sales
and administrative organizations
and designing and minufacturing
every type o f aluminum window,
Including aluminum curtain walla.
Each o f tha 'co-ow nar's experi­
i ence com plem ents tha othar, one
having specialised In Engineering,
Design, Layout and Manufacturing
- and the other In overall Manage­
ment, with emphasis oa sales, ad­
ministration and manufacturing.
Inspect On Sanford
Aside from the fa c t that Harcar
Aluminum Products Co. will bring
em ploym ent to Sanford, and spend
money for suppieis in conducting
its business here, th /ra art other
advantages that will aeerua.
Sanford will becom e known na­
tionally aa HAPCO products are
shipped into the vast area o f mar­
kets. Shipments wilt go ta every
m ajor trading area in the coun­
try. In addition, HAPCO products
will he shipped from Sanford Into
the Caribbean and South Ameri­
can areas.
Advertising used by Harcar Alu­
minum Products Ce. in national
trade mxgaslnas aueh aa Prograaslve Architecture, and Architec­
tural Forum will all Identify San­
ford, said the two eo-ownsrs. In
addition, Schilke and Sbarwood
pointed out, in national home
shows and displays that HAPCO
may enter direct or through its
accounts, Sanford will be identi­
fied.
Also, the two owners point out,
in winter when so many northern
account executives take advant­
age o f busineii trips to Florida.
IIAPCO 'a Sanford plant wiU r e ­
ceive its due share. "There is no
doubt," said Schilke and Sher­
wood. "H APCO will tell Senford
along with Its products."
A new concrete and steel build­
ing to house Harcar Aluminum
Products Co. will be started In
the very near future located Just
o ff Highway IT 92. It Is sxpected.
Schilke and Sherwood explained,
that the construction o f the new
building will be com pleted in lime
to move the plants operation about
the first of the year.
Background
The expan don and growth o f
Harcar Aluminum Product* Cu.
can never be limited because o f
lack o f experience and know how
of the co-owners as they are Judg­
ed to be leaders in the national
aindow industry.
*
Schilke graduated (rent Pace
, College. New Yerk City with

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JALOUSIE CLIPS. RUNNER HAILS and Jambs are assembled on
the above automatic rlTltor. Hivitx are Ted through rivlt slide and
upset on a spring anvil. C o . nwner Carl Schilke demonstrates the
machine's use.
(Start Photo)

CO-OH NERS HAROLD SHERWOOD (eight) and Carl Schilke (left) conduct a final Inspection o f
Jalouries before shipment. This shipment left Sanford yesterday fur New Hampshire. (S ta ff Photo)
HOST PROGRESSES

YOKES ATTEST TO POWER
NORMAN, Oktn. HI — Bltl Krisher, 219-pound Oklahoma guard,
displays two pair o f broken shoul­
der yokes as evidence of the force

LEHIGH LEADS LAMBERT
NKW YORK » — Lehigh, which
o f the blocks he throw* to h e lp , CHir.AGO m — Chancellor En­
'Ueg*
spring Sooner backs loose. Al $33 rique Aguirre of Mexico City said &gt;»* defeated two major
t-pair, Sooner equipment men wish ‘ hat Chicago has made -atlsfac- {
Xrrther could flatten opponent* tory progress In Its rote as hast Aguirre met Tuesday wlih comwith * bit less giulo
for the 1939 Pan Am erican Games, mittee chairmen o f the games.

foes thlj season, was rated 9 * 1
out o f a possible 10 to lead In th«
running for the first Lambert Cup,
emblematic of the smalt eollogg
football championship o f th« oast.
Amherst was ratted second at 9 *
and Tufts third at 7.9.

FIRST SHOWING
of the m o st m ag n ificen t m o to rc a rs of our time
. . . setting new sta n d a rd s of c la s s ic e le g a n ce
HARCAR ALUMINUM WINDOWS sr« completely weatherstrlpped
la Jamb, head and will. The above picture ibowa co.ow n rr Harold
Sherwood Inserting weatheritripplng in Jamb bar.
(S ta ff Photo)
degree in accounting and business
administration. He attended-Rutg e n University for post griduete
w ork.
Hi* business experience included
position* with The Chase Bank,
New York ai accountant: x spe­
cial agent with service In Ger­
many with the Counter Intellgence Corps of the U. S. Army:
secretary and offica manager for
the U. S. Products Corp., Washing­
ton, D. C.; ailstant general managar for the Metal Aria Mfg. Co.,
Atlanta, G i.; salsa manager of
the window dlvielon for Reynold*
M etal Co., Louisville, Ky.: and
ten ior vice president, secretary
and director of aalaa of Ludman
Corp , Miami.
Sherwood began hla career aa a
checker, Allison Division of Gene­
ral Motors. During World War II
w as In charge nationally of ex­
pediting required special machine­
ry and completed the five-year
General Motors technical courts
sponsored by Allison Division; he
w as chief engineer with Spickelmoter
Industries,
Indianapolis,
Ind. where he designed their alu­
minum double hung windper, pic­
ture windows and storm sash;
ch ie f engineer for Sterling Win­
dow
Corp., Indianapolis, Ind.;
ch ief engineer for Coco Steel Pro­
duct* Co., Chicago, IU.; and for
three years was ch ief engineer for
Ludman Corp., Miami.
Schilke is a mem ber of the Ro­
ta ry Club; a deacon of Westmin­
ster Presbyterian Church; and a
U.S. SEEKS DAMAGES
THE HAGUE. Holland (U P)—
The International Court of Justice
■aid today the United States hat
asked proceeding* against Com­
munist Bulgaria in connection with
the shooting down o f an Israeli
airliner over Bulgaria in July 1933.
The application claimed damages
fo r American passengers killed
when the El-AI Airlines constella­
tion was shot down by Bulgarian
fighter planes, killing 31 passen­
gers and eeven crewmembers.

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" T r la m p k la Jnat 'um ph'
a added to 'tr y '."

member o f the Building Research
Institute of National Academ y o f
Sciences.
Sherwood Is a mem ber nf tha
Technical Committee o f the Alu­
minum
Window
Manufacturers
Association and a m em ber of the
Building Research Institute, Na­
tional Academy o f Sciences with
active participation on the Tech­
nical Data Committee on Alum i­
num Curtain Walla.
Both of these induitrlal leaders
who have chosen Sanford for their
plant are optimistic about the fu­
ture. "W ith this flrat shipment
leaving Sanford yesterday." tha
co-owners stated, "w * are on the
way toward the successful opera­
tion of Harcar Aluminum Products
Co."

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�Eighth W eekly Edition

Seminole
Advice To Lovelorn

rm a flirt. Right ber#

Gossip

Clouds

Freshmen
Behave,

N ew Students

aod now
school, but wo hope aftaf bo has •%
not he poeslble. Think about this I think wo ought to got Something
By KATHY CARLOS
Dear Miss Cry-ahouidar,
A seema that Arthur DeYoung. whom Big Sid la dating these
Rhea Johnson, a newcomer to been here a little longer he will
My homeworMaems to be piling and try to realize hew lmoortant straight. This 1-Hata-Meo—ard- ba« acquired a new ambition—why' days? ? Clue us In. pal
change his mind. What do yon
up on me night after night and they a n even hi your own dally Womca stuff has gone far enough. won't you tell u* about It, Art?
tfie Senior clksi, Is our new boy
Tell us, Charles Hall—aren't
say.
gang!
I LIKE MEN! As * matter o f fact,
I can't seem to get It don*. What Ufa.
We're so glad to
a darling I
of the week, lthen comes to us
MIu Cry-Shoulder
Our girl is Fay Elalno Cartltdga
there ara very few things 1 ilka pair Ilka Judy Herron and Roger you going to givt anyone a
should I do? You can't eapect me
from North Carolina, but U criflti break all of my dates to get Dear leaders.
bettor.
Dunn around 5. H, 'S. a« much. break besides that sophotnora you
Freshmen, .behaveI Freshmen, nally from Los Angela*. Cal, of the Sophomore clsia from
took to the Bermuda Hop? ? You'll bchavel Freshmen, behave. I have Rhea's family U connected with northwest Florida. Fay his for.
It don*.
To toil the truth, and I don't Lota of luck, kids.
The following situation was
Troubled
admit this to many people, 1 Attention GlrU—just take a always have your cars around to an Inkling that the "Day of Atone­ tbo Sanford Naval Air Station. Ha merly been a member of flower
found la a wall-known local paper.
was formerly a member of the eluba and 4-H. She enjoys doing
could get along without women gander at all of these cute fellows keep you warm, but hava a heart
I thought It would bo quite proper
Dear Troubled,
ment" Is not toj far distant. Kid­ Key Chib In North Carolina. After uhusual things snd ssys she atat
all
very
nicely.
who ara available, I Just can't fellow!
No, 1 don’ t expect you to break for this edition since soma of us
dles, please be good little child­ graduation, Rhea hopes to attend tempts art—I bet she's very good.
your dates to get your homework ben at S. H. S. could very well! Now, the perfect situation, as understand It. Let’s gat mi the
Just a few word* of thanks to
ren and don't be such naughty North Carojlna Stats College and Fay’ s ambition la to be a mission- ^
far
as
I
can
see,
is
me
and
men
ball and trap a few more any­
d.ne If you can't aeeept any more have the asms problem. The an­
ary nurse, an ambition which 1 •
tha
SANFORD
HERALD'S
staff
brats In the lunchroom. W« might hia future ambition Is to become thfnfc !■ splendid. She likes Sc ml
responsibility than that. However, swer "Young snd Foolish" was —numbered from one on up. Be- way. Whatcha aay?
a chemical engineer. Rhea thinks
for
putting
up
with
our
nonsense
sides
being
better
to
talk
to,
they
given
Is
being
printed,
bur
I
would
If you Intend t# finish school, you
Hiss Whittle, 1 know soma kids
yet have to go back to Ihe old
that S. II. S. Is Just an average nolo High because It's new to hn
lad better turn ovrr ■ new leaf, like very much to have some con­ also buy your cokes—except at who think you ara Just topa. It's every TIIUR.—we really appre­ custom of having Freshmen drink
and aha says everyone Is lo friend
ciate
it,
you
wonderful
people.
times
immediately
before
tho
end
le t fa st It Isn’t fair to the teach* troversy from the student body
so niea to have someone Joke
ly and helpful to a newcomer.
their
milk
and
cokes
from
nippled
Congrats, Glee Club, an a most
srs for yo*te attend classes If this on the situation instead of giving of each month.
around with u* when we feel es­
Thanks, you twol See you next
baby
bottlea.
Maybe
that
will
pre­
enjoyable
performance
of
“
Timas
' opinion I might have. Plane
Is y:ur attitude. Think It ever.
It's aueh fun being - a woman pecially good.
week, gang.
Sqara''
U.
S.
A."
It
was
SEN­
By SHIRLEY JONES
to what you think la the aoln* with men around. I could just go
Mlia Cry-Shoulder
vent you from stomping on the
Well, it seems that Angelo's so
»tlon and put It In the orange box wild on this belng-a-womm hick, called mystery girl friend Is be­ SATIONAL.
Friendly Smiles
milk cartons.
Sharon
(arriving
lata
at
the footDear Mias Cry-Shoulder,
Marlon Routft, has something
Nancy Richards
upstairs or give It to e member like having my cost held for me, coming even more of a deep dark
And yet, Freshmen, the Seniors
ball game): "What's the icon?,
Why are moat of the aubjacta of the Journalism Club. Thank you doors opened, and admissions paid. mystery—She does exist though, drastic happened between you and don't exactly like Freshmen who
Carolyn Hal)
bud?”
taught up bare about the things so much.
Richard Barnes? It's Just a shame sneak out before them. So, be o r
Cindy Roumillat
Of course, there are man who doesn't she, Angelo?
Bud: "Nothing to nothing.'*
fl
that tiappenad years and years
not
sealng
you
"two
together
any­
Erie
KraUert
seem to think that all women
derly,
aod
don't
loalft
on
sitting
The spook* ara on the rampage
Sharon: Good, I haven't missed
Dear----- ,
ago? I think w* should bo taught
School
Spirits
should ba fully emancipated, but ■gain—I hear there was a mas­ more.
In the Sophomore section. If you
a thing then."
I should have written to you they probably have never had a
about what’s going on now and
Peggy Lundqulit
querade party last night and
Just between you and me, gang should Insist on being first out, we
things to occur In the future. long ago, but I t h o u g h t I qualified eyelash-batter work on
Shirley Morgan
everyone had a swell time. . .
—there Is a swell new Senior boy shall be forced to practice "first
What la your opinion?
could work my own problems out them,
Diana Fleischer
BE SURE TO COME TO HOME­ up here thla year, Rhea Johnson. out. first served—on Rat Court".
A carious student
myself. I find now I can't, and. If
Ki t Ivey
And so, little children, be good,
COMING TOMORROW NIGHT Ya’ll should gat acquainted with
I
Ilka
man.
I
like
'ehs
stupid
you could help In anyway, 1 would
Gay Helloa •
behave, and beware I
or Intellectual, progressive or AND WATCH US DROWN THOSE him.
Otar Curious Student,
be grateful.
Marlon Routh .
You hava • very good point and
I ara 13 year* old aad a sopho­ rock 'n' roll. New don't get me NEW SMYRNA BARRACUDASOla B. Yates
" I shall now illustrate what I
"Let's cut classes today and go
I’ m sure this matter has been more In high school. I was vary wrong—I do have my preferences, fellows we're Just to cotton pick­
Audrey Dolger
have on my mind," said the pro­
ing proud of everyone of you— to a movie."
on consideration. If It w*v* not
but
generally
speaking,
I
Just
like
popular in school, until I got tha
Linda Cannon
fessor as he erased the board.
somt of the Invention* and
craty Ida of dating sailors. Thera man.
discoveries of yean ago many of
I
oven
like
them
when
they
call
la a Navy base in my hometown.
tha things wi have today would
The kids at school, especially the me for a date at t p. m. Saturday,
boys, don’t like for the Navy boyi when they’re a half hour late for
to taka part in any school affairs. that date, broke, and noeding a
1 think an awful lot of ona boy shave.
I like them suave and sophis­
and I know he feela the same
about me, but due to the fact ticated, but especially when they
that ha Is a tailor, I find mysalf are helpless. I don't mind having
having to make a choice between them cry on my shoulder aobut
blm or the boys at school — If another girl or trying tha bigBy JOHN MILLER
any of them would aver ask me brother on me.
Short column today, friends, be- out again.
I like man when thny borrow
cause I'm not doing this on the
I'm so unhappy I Just wouldn't my mmiey and forget to return
typewriter, and I Juab can't THINK
Uiten to people. The sailor la It. I like them when they try to
by band. 1 Just can't think, period.
vary young, but ba doesn't an- make me atop eating chocolate
At tha tlma thla was wrilim,
candy, change my hairdo or lose
avaryone was In a flurry about
my age enjoys. Please tell me weight. But I love them best when
tha Freshman elections. What a
they love me the way I am.
worry! This reporter Is In tha run­ how to get out of this rut and
fat the boys up at school to date
A man la a creature of paradox.
ning for chaplain, and I feel like
m* again.
One day ha's sweet and the next
Klsenhower last Nov. 4. 1'U never
Young and Foolish
he acts Ilka a bear deprived uf
run for Presidentl
hit honey. He loves me madly and
Wa bop* the Glee dub made Dear Young and Foolish,
tha neit night he's out with an­
Yet, you did mike a mistake. other girl. But 1 Just k'^rug and
lots of money lu t Tuesday at tha
Variety Show, Ve members of tha It la wiser to Join In tha school say "That'a a man for you."
Ninth Grade Olea Club don't get activities and data your class­
much ehane* to show what ws mates at you havs two more
•an do (ha, ha,) but 0na day we'JI years of school and the aajlor
soma out In tha open. Of eourse, may leave terwn at any time.
Slop dating the sailor and offer
when we finally DO give a perfcmance, Miss Whittle will prob­ to help with clubs and activities
ably commit suicide, but we try, you are Interested in. Bo friendly
w# try.
to your classmates. It will take
The bell la going to ring In four a little time to Join the ranks
minutes. Gotta burry. Wa think again, but you can do It.
By A lltlt Compile
it’ s Just fin* tka way Rosemary
Plaything by Nick Todd.
and Ronnie ara going. Maybe she
This la another spectacular ac­
can get Rat Day put off for us.
complished by another Todd. The
Notice! Let's all try U be a
guy actually sounds better lhan
Uttle more orderly in the lunch­
hi* big brother—Pat Boone,
room. Those tw0 day* whan ws
Silhouettes by Steva Gibson and
didn't have Break nearly killed
tbs Redcap*.
me; Gotta cat, you know.
The group had a big record Just
Howl Pa,
So long, my frlenda.
Things hava been happening on exactly five yean ago In "I Went
this reservation thla week. First to Yonr Wedding," remember?
of all Mr. MUwee (tha Great Well, thla one's Just ai good—and
White Father of ut all) cams and Just at sad.
told us about the new tepee they Rocking Pneumonia and the Booara going to bultd in 'SB (just in gle Woogfe Bines by Hughey Smith
time for me not to get In it). He and Company.
By Anirlo Compaln
want*
all of you patents to gat
This on* isn't to new, but I've
Recently a radio "ham", who
happens to he a member of the out and vote for the bond laiue ytt to hear It hers la Sanford.
Journalism Club, received signals that will provide for It. Ail it It's cratyl
from radio Moscow. Now his find­ takes la an X In the right place My How the Tim# Ooea By "by
ings are published for the first and you learned how t0 do that Patti Paige.
time, The program to which he a long time ago] I The "Little
This ona Is Just as beautiful as
waa tuned waa "Our lilt Parade", Warrior*" beat DcLand T-fl. It waa any of tha records of "The Singa
real
good
game
ami
the
half
and these wtr« the top seven
time show wa* crazily put on hy log Rage." It's really lulling. The
tunes, all over Sovietska:
the P-TA. They showed us how back la another dreamy number,
1. "The Sputtering Sputnik thing* were In tho "twenties". "I'll Rcmambcr Today."
Song, Around the World". Current­
Driver's License, Please by
Pa. "Injun'a" didn't act like that, Your
Bobby Pleavet.
ly «nj ylng Immense popularity.
did they? A lot of the -Big War­
2. "Comray". Sung by Debskl
By tha time you read this, no
rior*" were them cheering the lit­
KeynoIHln. From the motion pic­ tle *una' on. loo. At one time they doubt you will have heard this
M r?
_______ times
____
ture "Commy and tha Butcher". got so carried away with the mu- record a coupta thousand
HK- ,. 1
tit
f-*.
3. "A Bikwn Sealcoat and a ale from the band they started already. It’s a novelty number, the
Kmsehev Button". A Kremlin bouncing on tha seats. The way kind to get for habitual "lakafrontera."
favorite.
the stands ihook and rattled I
4 "U'a Net for Me to Say". thought that I waa going to the
Written ly n loyal party member. "Happy Hunting ground" then and
B. HA1 Letters m My Haalt".
Written by Comrade Nikolai Alexandrovltch Bulganin. Sung by B i­
boon.
•. 'Tha Siberian Boat Song".
Tha Russians Invented Calpso In
the lower Volga valley.
White Men’s answer to torture.)
7. “ Mao Tse Tung Love" Sung I guest I did pretty good, but not
at good aa Running Deer when
by honorable So-nl-Yen.
We hava asked our radio ham he waa la echool. Gee! be waa
to endeaver to bring ua more ma­ • brain (that'a White Man's talk
terial concerning curreat topics of for man with many "smarts")
Wa got our raport cards last
Interest "on dsr Soviet Slrkle".
Incidentally, the title, which trans­ week, all six of them I 1 It gave
lated la “ On the Soviet Circle", the parent* a good Idea of what
doln*. »"« I don't know
la to be pronounced "Under Soviet
« that# good or bad! I
Sickle."
I can't think of anything ale*
to » r »» I’U close. Take rare of
my pet girl, I mean, deer, Fleet
Foot tot me. Tell Ma I’ll bring bar
By Anna E. Mow*
Just why the Colonies used force home a White Man’s Invention
And launched the Revolution war* next time I come. Maybe soap or
O n dlaplay fo r tho flrat ttma to d a y la • ear that s ta n d s apart In a n y co m pany. It la va ry low, v a ry
Js all because of a school course, chewing gum or a (pong*. Some­
A course each ona of ua abhors. thing that will make Ufa easier
daring, boauttfulty proportioned. Ita unusual auranaao of handling and control roflocts tha lataat
for her.
It than began, and atill It aoar*
Bee
you
In
eight
moons.
Over all aubjacta on Its bora*.
• n g ln o a rin g advances. T o ow n It la a now advanturo.
Little Seminole
Lock all your windows I Cloae your
I wit not ba rasponaibla
doers!
for any debt* incurred by
Mary had a little lamb,
Hare comas history oo Its horn!
A lobster snd tome prunes, asj wife, Carolyn W. Bau.
To armsl To arms! Tha student
\ glass of milk, a piece of pi*
roar*
And thee some macaroons.
And about* U* doom untl ha'a
/a/ Raymond L. Baa*
H made the naughty wait*.* grin
hoar*#I
D.YJC.
To sc* her order so.
We've lost the Wart Students It
And when they carried Mary out
.'floors;
Her fact wit white as snow.
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FOR RENT
REACH RENTALS
WANTED to BENT
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FEMALE HELP
MALE BELP WANTED
RAYMOND M. BALL
MALE w FEMALE
REALTOR
WOEK WANTED ___ . . . . .
H BUSINESS OFPOBTUNITlBi SOI S- Parle A rt. Ph. F A 2 6541
S1A MONDE to LOAN
lots so'xliS* each. Near Pis*
B S P E o I l BE W g *
crest. FA 3-3377.
IIA ROOFING A PLUMBING

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FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR
8 . Gayle Osborne, Atloclita
111 S. French
Ph. Otltca
FA M i l l or FA 3-2411

S S S S JS Z S A u n a a a

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R E AL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2144 French Av*.

W E L A K A APA RTM EN TS: roomr

Johnny Walker, Associate
“ Call H all" PhoM F A 2-3541

private bath*. 114 W. Tlr»t BL
e f f ic iin c t

able fo r coopta o r iin g l#
Private bath *
J ft S j?
located aeroia from Ptot OffteJ.
Inquire Jacobeoa P&lt;|t. Store.

WK HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU
H OM ES- I

1 5 1 bath*.

Furn. Apt. 33M MellottvilU■ala. 405 w . F tm . Phone FA

st« aeeupaney.

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Private entrance., modern furnish*
ed bedroom.
bedroom Ph. F A --3610.___

Locations
South Piaicrest — Sanford
Whispering Oaka — TitnfiiUa

6^ room furnished apartment, 310
Magnolia. Available now- A.
K. Rosselter, Florist. Th FA FH A In tarries and FHA ftoaaala g available.
2-1851.____________ _

Morris Furn. Apt*. 201V9JN- 1»L We ean qualify you fa r an* o f
FURNISHBD eottaao located
17402. Ph. F A 3-14*7.

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SEE Samlnole Realty for Dealrabla Rental*. FA 2-5232.
3 room furnished cottage* Apply
2(113 Orlando Drive.
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F A 2-4435.
Store buildinr end fu tu re* on
E m t Geneva Ave.. form erly oe
rupted by Fleming Grocery.
Call op »e f S u iit K orie&gt;. 31i
P irV A vo** F A 2 - 1 3 5 6 . _____

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FRIGIDAIRE
appliances,
sal*
•nd service G H- High. Oviedo
Fla. Phone FO 5-31 IS «
San­
ford FA 2-2883 after I p m.
do Ironing In m y home. Ph.
2-8238. Call between 9 a.m.
Electrical Contracting
I p.m.
lloum Wlruie .in.I ItriMlrs
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
desire* part time jo b dur. 112 Magnolia
Diet FA 2 0315
day. H i. FA 2-8303.

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Newspaper Cards of Tbsnki are accepted as socially c o m e t
Emily Pest, the noted authority on etiquette, faela they eerm m a y
good uses.
There It no prescribed form for a Card o f Thanks. It can be ns
brief or at detailed *s you desire. When the occasion comes yon
will find a sympathetically understanding mem ber of our staff to
•stilt you.

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Baby sitting w a n t e d . Day or PAINTING
_______________
CRYSTAL LA K E NU RSERY.
night. Reliable. FA 2-0022.
3 blks. W est CC Bldg. Lake
Mary.
a*—SPECIAL SERVICES
Mapt#
CUT FLOW ERS, Sanford Flower
Vacuum G u i t a r R a p a ir a
2-1412
Shop, 300 N- Park Ave.. Sanford.
Repairs 4 parts for i l l makes «I
F A 3-1122. We telegraph.
cleaner*.
Electrolux,
Huuvtr, RaniodaLng — Rsruofing — RaKirby, Air-W ay, G, E. Replace'
siding — Materials — Contrac­
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
nient parts. Work guaranteed
tor* — Financing.
Free pick up 4 delivery. Call
Haynes O ffice Machine Co., Type­
FA 2-4785.
IMPERIAL DECOR ATU KS "
writers,
adding machines,
Painting and I'aprrtng
. . .
-j ,sate*
0|S^
R tn llll, 311 M sg. F A
r h . FA 2-3718 after 6
m C D T O v n iL d * — f » n M i
Tainting and Repairing
l RED ROETTGER
$2.50 par call plus parts, t years 2918 Magnolia Ave.
F A 2-0253
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
experience in T V Service on ell
HOMER LITTLE
m ike* and models. Ona year For rainliru; call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
1013 Sanford Avtnua
FA 2-8169 or FA 2-6007.
guarantee on all parts. We also
service auto and hama radios.
Berry kill Painting Contractor
'50 Mareury, clean
9199.00
Picture tubea repaired la ruur
Licensed — Bonded — Union
heme. 19.95. guaranteed, 1 year,
Free Estimate - Com pare «ur
Phene F A 2*3814, 9 a.m. to I p.m
Price* FA 2 2287 after 5:00.
201 s . Sanford A re.
F A 2-8435
Including Dtbanr 5 Laka Mary
BARN ES TV 8E BVIC B
RED-I-MIX C O N C R in E
Need a good 2nd ca r?
&gt;01 Beat C em a trcla l
Miracle Concrele Co.
SEE RAY HERRON
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5781
EN VELOPES, Letterheads, atataYour Pontile Salesman
manta, invotaaa, head bills, and FLOOR sanding and finishing
New and Usad Cars
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 8 p. mprogram s,
a te.
Fregreisive
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving
FA 2-2813. 301 West First 6t.
Printing Co. Fkene F A S-8981—
5*mlnola County sine* 1925.
401 Whit l l l h I t
H. M&gt; Gleason, Lake Mary
It will pay YOU to aen us beforo
you buy. Open Evenings and
TED BURNETT
Sundays.
FOR BETTER PAINTING
M
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in
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F
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la
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a
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EASTSIDE TRA ILER SA L Ed
2601 Grandview Th. FA 2-2978
P alatki, Fla.
Far Y &lt; w
B a it
Al^&gt;
S a a k a r ik G la s s u d P b Ir I C s .
31 Ford St,000 ml. New paint, new
upholstery, new u res — cu*. US-114 w . 3rto •*- r h F A 14833 R O L IA W A Y . Hospital and Baby
tomiied. Also 5,000 mile 5 t Ford
Beds. Day. Week or Jlomh—
V I. Roy Reel, 508 W. 2nd St. Thrlftl • cheeking account e e l t i
Tel FA "2-5I8I. Furniture Cantor
only $2 for 29 checks at Florida
116 West First St
Slate Bank of Sanford.
Ford '51 Country Squire Station
Wagon. Mechanically excellent,
LaVarne School o f Dance
G ATLIN BROTHBR1
exterior wood trim fair. *350.
Classes now forming in T a p Contraetora,
Drailinest
Ganava
Acrobatic — Ballet. Also boys
W. E. G ray. Ph. FA 2-3045.
2232. Ph F A 3-3275 Sanford
class 4 linyUota d a is . Enroll
'(T Ford, will excapt a older ear
now. FA 2-5I25.
PUMPS
—
SPRINKLER
as equity. Pirk up psrm ents.
SYSTEMS
Pb. FA 2-6930.
NOTICE
All types and sixes, instilled After November 16th, »i&gt; will
1948 Chrysler 4-dr. 8175 cash.
"D o It Y ourself"
•tart operating in our new store
80t Rosalia Dr. FA 2-6:174.
WE R E P A IR AND SERVICE
which will be located at 2653
S T I N E
Orlando Drive. 2 blocks Bouth
All klnda Automotive Rep sirs
Machine
and Supply Co.
of Pig A Whistle.
Th. FA 2-8431
ELMERS A U T O R E PA IR SHOP 207 \V. 2nd St.
BAGGERLY APPLIAN CE
Osteen
F A 2-1885
CENTER
118 8. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-3072
DON 'S COVER SHOP
A ir Conditioning and Heating
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
Tutor for high achool math, a|.
C. II. STAFFORD
Seat C overi —- Truck Seale
f c b r i.
geometry, Irlgometry.
At Willis rontlae—301 W. 1st. 218 Oak Avanu*
FA 2-4731
Call FA 2-1330, ext. 276. Mr.
Abrams.
Mimograph Printing — Typing-

THE “ IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
It is Uia custom of many families In thla country to eommamorate a bereavement by an “ In Memorium" notice In M wipaper
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Preps ra lion or
selection o f a suitable vrr»e brings back (o them tender,-pleasant
recollections. A s E lba Cook, the English poet baa to b«iulUully
expressed it:
"H ow cruelly sweet are the echoes
that alert
What memory plays an old tune
on th* heart."
Must frequently an [n Mrmorium Is inserted on the anniver­
sary of dcalh. However, olher da let, which it is fell a n appro­
priate er meaningful are also selected. Th* birthday of the ~
parted, the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day, even Chris
aro among other sT'nlflc&amp;nt occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thought* In poetle
form , you may avail yourself of tho Herald'* collection e f original
verses. These exnresa in pocilc beauty the em otions o f the heart­
strings. Among them era verses appropriate to any circumstance.

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AUTO MART

J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
-ruK RENT

GRAY SHADOW
NURSERIES

sitter.

THE CARD OF THANKS
V e n often ■ Card e f Thinks In Thn Sanford Itertid i M t l n
need which Is difficult to fill In any other w ay. Net only is it n
gracious expression o f gratitude to thoie w ho h at* east floral
tribute* but a lio courteously acknowledges the services and kind­
nesses of the many to whom n personal note o f thanks cannot well
bn mailed.

Retired carpenter available for
small or odd jobs. F A . 2-5093.

VISIT BEAUTIFUL

Moaua

$700.00 Down
Fraturea eleetrie kiUheni. terra*to floor*, in d choice residential
locations.
A . K . SHOEMAKER, JR.
Phoaa F A 2-31M

it bbauti

FA 2-03*1

PIANO TUXtNO 4 REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
FOB bSkv-slidagt ca ll F A M T U . PS. FA 2-4223 After 1^00 p. as.

these home* in 3d minute*. You
ean start enjoying the h
whil* we proctaa uia paper*.
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for evening wear. Designed in
a new, full-bodlad ribbed silk
satin in glossy black, and the
asm* Inside ae out, It la col*
laired with whit* mink.

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letter Writing — Card, and
Letters Addressed — Photo Da you want in dance the latest?
Your Evlerude Dealer
See De.vnna and George of De­
Copied o f important papers—
ROndON SPORTING GOODS
anna School of Dance Claries
DON’T MISS THIS BUY
Credit rcoort, — Collection*.
804
E.
1st
Phone
FA
2
6981
slart November 2nd. Saturday
Credit Utireau Of banford
F or rent or i l l * . By owner 3 bed Owner being transferred. Thla
afternoon 4
Saturday night
room frame home partly fu r la n e three bedroom 1 bath con*
Rm. 403-04 San. Att. Net'l. Bank
JOHNSON MOTORS
classes for lha 9, 7, 8, 9, and
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4164
nishod. SO* E . Mh St- Open crete block home, less than 3 SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS

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Furniahed apartment, 2 r o o m a.
Adulta. 1203 Palmetto.

' rbaL m.vre m n g
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
1. E. BATTEN
FA M U *
118 s . French A t

LOCH ABROR
Tessa Site House
Tessa 81s* Rooms
Texas Kite Lot
Approx. 1175 Sq. FtPlus C irport 4 Utility
Minimum Down 82600

HEATING

H. B. POPE CO.
59 rabbits, good producers. A im
200 S. Park —
FA 24214
hutches 4 customers list. Call
FA 2-8259 before 5 p.m. or a f­
Liquid em broidery sets eupprr
ter 7 p.m. AH day Sunday.
enam eling outfits, silk screen
sat*. Deeorste i* vourielf.
ROLLINS HOBBY SROP
Modern
Salon 2817 8. French
it
Air-Conditioned
FA 2.1111
Soft Water fih a m W
HAR RIETTA BEAUTY N
NOOK
Let us build your docks, bulkhaads
103 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-5743
and see walla. Water Front Con­
struction Co. FA 5^330.
H -flH A L g IB iy WASrtrtb

TH AT HOME P i TH E COUNTRY
rh. o w n e r — r x :-# m
M o d e r n T hadroom CB
home on 10 fertile, tilled
acres, two mile* from city
limit*. Sorry. Hut c r o p
does not so . This must bo
s e e n to be appreciated.,
20 sere tile fir m . 3 bedroom bouse.
W . H. "B IL L " 3TEM PER
E ts v terms. Call Joe Levy it COLORED woman_____
to r canvass.
_ ....
Raalltr A laaerer
Ing housei to h
house.
&lt;
Must have
FA 2-1221A ssoc. Guy Allan. Urelchen H ill,
car. Th. F A 2-4330.
Ariatla Price. Everett Harper
ROSA
U
PAYTON
Phoaa FA 2 -4 ltt
111 N. Park
WOMEN!!
Registered Real Estate BrokeP Sensational new product has open­
Ph FA 2.1301—1T-D2 at HUwatha
Cherry, Real C itato Ag#««
ing for ambitious women, ir *
Dial FA 3-M 3A—Notary
26-65 -tith c*r. Earn i s much at
Briarellff.
ju st
. . on _____.
...
1219 W. 13 S t Fear-Barber Ship 2 la r i* lot*
8100.09 o r more w e e k !), No dacleared. Bee owner at 1021 SIC'
livrnes, no rollectlon*. Work
Ita BL
your own
hoars.
Pernnnent
work with fast p-omotions. p h .
R eal E s ta te • In su ra n ce
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
use Orlando VAllav a i o j l .
107 M ssnolia
F A 2-0333
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.

John R. Alexander

Atlantic S in k Bldg.
FOR SALE b y owner. 3 room s FA 2-3951
modern near e e b o o l ,
1300
down. Balance aaiy. F A 3-0721. I hadroom home I.argt let with
fruit trats. Lake Mary. Ph. FA
2-1541 or FA 2-6049.
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE

e

BRAND NEW!

NEARLY NEW/

Stenstrom Realty

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WELL DRILLING
Fairbanks-Morse f u v p e
Repair* to all m ikes
HOWARD C. LONG
SOT E. Commercial Ave,
Thona FA 2-2813_____
18 A— PLUMBING a*4 ROOF
ING_______________________

Woman. 4 hours a day. 5 days a
weak, to rtady 4 children for
school and general housework.
FA 2 3110 after 4 p.m.

Immediate opening fo r full time
help at the BURGER-KING. No
t a b l e waiting, no curb work
I BE AUTIFU L 2 bedroom homes 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, double car­
Apply in person to Mr. Solo­
open fo r inspection. 27th St.
port, iparlous rooms through
mon, 2109 French Ave.
4 Magnolia,
2 blocks
from
out, Incited in besutiful Loch
W C T fB
A rbor near Country Club, tin lu m n ' I P
Pinecrest School. Look thesa
believably prired st SUJno.OO,
over before you buy. Terms,
as \trtr as it t o o down, balsnca White or Colored Salesman for
Archie B. Smith. 2711 Palmetto
ntnta. Wonderful
Wondarful
home Improvements.
A v «., Ph. F A 2-3377.
last than rent.
rtmuneration Phone F A 2-43J9
F or Site by owner, home in May
S en i-e Station attendant wanted.
fair Section, 11* years old, with
1501 French Ave , Colonial Oil
in block o f Lake Monroe. Spa 3 Redroom, tiled bath, hardwood
Co.
floors, beautiful kitchen with
cious 7 room s, utility room and
garbage
disposal,
air
condition,
Boys
Wanted—to sell The Sanscreened in porch. Shown b y ap*
ed. close to schools and church**,
ford Herald Monday through
potntment only. Call FA 3-3428
surrounded by homes of eaust
Frlaays at 3 89 p.m. Come to
o r greater value, with excellent
The Herald office and ask for
neighbors, priced at 812,400.00, | Bill Vincent after 3:30.
requiring $2950 down, a bat gain ; -------- ------------------------------ ---------- —
U. E- STENSTROM
you w ill agree.
, r-xperieneed cabinet maker. Ap*
Registered Broker
ply W allis Cabinet Shop. Da2427 Laurel — Phoaa FA 2 242d Gaa 5aminol* Realty, 1901 Park
A v «.. FA 2J232.
Ban-510.530.00. low
sm
i
3 BR block; f4v.vw.vw,
4WW m
$1,000.00 down, balance
auit.
Salaam an fo r full tima work..
2007 Adams A v e . ______________ Home. 4 490. mo. rrois income
Western Auto, 214 E. First St.
realised. Full info. FA 2-16S9.
N EW 2 bedroom fram e ,Fla.
jI ^ M a LE or FEM ALE
room , wall furnace. $8uo down. 7— REAL ESTATE WANTED
Balanca monthly. FA 2-0725.
Colored couple to live on pre­
Two bedroom house, also duplex.
mise*. Care fo r home and child­
Consult A REALTO
,
R First
Central location— Principla only.
ren. Excellent salary. Ph. Day
C IT L L E N A N D H A R K E Y
Write Box 123 care Sanford
tons Beach, CL 2 8697 between
Herald.
^
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 1591
4-7 p m.

ask Crumley 4 Montaith
at UT South Park Ph. TA 2-1495

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tor 513 93
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(Choice of colors)
Frvriie d erp ftt fryers
M l» Rita Hollander, Danish
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for 5.'1.95
Sueet from Copenhagen current,
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ly employed «* • water skier at
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tor $ "J.35
Florida U) press tiardrns. Is th*
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for $16 35
latest rniry lo the Tauierlns
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Queen lon test being staged at
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PegBeveled .Mirror
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Royal Comfort
Innersprtng Mattreis
RegGood rebuilt upright piano, $175. Matching Box Spring
3119.00
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• latter Keeper — balds one pound ol butter

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�William Rogen Doesn't Take Self Too Seriously
Congressional
Inquiry On Missile
Superiority Set
l y LOOTS C A M U S
United Ficee S tiff C em eteew et
WAHINGTON CUP) — When
11-yetrold Doug toevrs got
home from school last Thursday,
he found &gt; alack of newspapers

Thursday, Oct 11, 1987

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ewe, which aiw likely to bo ^ fleet­
ed rather quickly In department
policy.
*Aa a fleoato tnveftifator. Rotera won a reputation for falrneaa
and scrupulous non partisanship.
Ha la determined that the Justice
Department have the aame repu­
tation under hie leadership.
More Judges
“ It i&gt; eery Important,** he said
la an Interview, “ that the public
have complete confidence that the
lawa are bcint enforced fairly,

NEW YORE, (UP&gt;—Two scien­
tists who looked over the happy
Inhabitants of “ one of primitive
men’s lest atanda'* on this aarth,
were anything but certain that
they could be benefited by the
“ benefits'* of our civilisation.
“ It must not bo forgotten that
although thev have no doctor,
neither do they have a noticemen.” the scientists reported.
“ Though they heve no hospital,
neither do they heve e Jell.
“ Though they have minv deaths
from unnecessary tauses. they
have no murder*, and • v a n
though they may b* hungry and
die of malnutrition, still they do
"Maybe we have as much to
not staal from each other.
Something t* Learn
team at to teaeh by trying to
bring thes* people Into our sphere
of influence.”
•OV IMAM ATTI! IP-OAT COMA-Grateful John Splenv of
Brooklyn, N. Y , feeds his eon, Robert, I, to Long Island Jewish
These people, numbering around
Hospital after tha boy came out of an SO-day coma with tho word*.
1300 Inhabit Orchid Island which
“Daddy, I lov# you." Tho boy had apparently recovered Cram a
has about II square miles snd Is
bicycle fall In August whea ha suddenly lapsed into the coma.
a dot In tho pacific SO miles off
Spierer kept a bedside vigil until ha was forced to go bock to work.
tho eoast of Formosa. The scien­
Now he asks prayers that Robert's partial paralysis will bo cured.
tists were Drs. James P. Wsrd
and Hsu Shlh-Chu who rsported
to their alma mater, tha Harvard
Sehool of Public Health.
Civilisation h a s
persistently
passed Orchid Island. For one
thing, ships can get not closer
than several hundred yards from
tha eoast. Primitive native eanqes then remove passenger* and
cargo. For another, the Island has of Vice President Richard M. Nix­
no exploitable resources of any on. He has warm tlea with Im­
kind.
portant senator! of both parties,
SANTA MARIA DI GALERIA,
“ Tho people are small, under­ datlag back to his three years of
Italy
M—
Pope
Tlus
XII
has
called
• Set of 6 serrated on world leaders Sunday to think nourished, illiterate and extremely service as chief counsel « f the
Senate committee which turned
about the|r “ onrrous duty” of sav­ “ Their total occupation seems to
edge stainless
ing the world from a new war. friendly,” the scientists rsported. up the deep frees# and five perThe • - year • old Pope made mostly of fish and taros,” .the centor scandals. And he la a form­
steel blades
hla plea for peace In the first he to find food; this consists ed protege of Thomas E. Dewey.
Moving Upward
words spoken over a new $2,400,- latter being a plant cultivated for
Rogers will be literally moving
000 Vatican radio station bare. His its edible, starchy root*No Property Owaera
straight up when hn moves Ini#
speech, In Latin, was carried si­
tha attorney general's suite on tha
multaneously to every point of the peujeo X||»njav ton q Xtjsdojj,,
by anyone and there seem to bo fifth floor of tha Justice Depart­
globe for the first time.
few disputes which cannot be
He said his call for peace came settled privately. Whole families ment. Ever since the Elsenhower
administration moved lnt« Wash­
"so mueh more fervently today
live In one-room thatched huts ington, he haa occupied tha deputy
line# elouda of discord seem to with plank flooring. Most cooking
obscure the ikies of the countries la done outdors. In visiting sev- attorney general’* suite on* floor
of the Near East, dose to the eral of these home*, we saw no below and directly beneath the
boss’ s.
credel of tho Redeemer.”
evidence of furniture of any kind.”
Since Rogers had an Important
“ Let all recognise,” he warned,
The clothing of these happy peo- hand In shaping Justice Depart­
“ how Immense and irreparable Is pie la "whatever la given ihem."
the sum total of destruction which It used to be more or less, non­ ment polldei under retiring Her­
could result from the consuming existent but In the last few rears bert Brownell Jr., there la no rea­
son to expect radical changes In
fires of a new war.
It has been “ much Improved" by the department’ s approach to such
“ Out of wars, as recont events missionaries who supplied the problems as school Integration,
only too clearly testify, come women with dresses and the men anti • trust law enforcement, aad
forth slaughter, destruction and with a few shirts.
civil rights.
“ The men atlll have not adopted
misery of every description.”
But there ara two areas, at
“ We Invite all with repeated ur­ the Western style of wearing least, In which tha new attorney
pants.”
the
s
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n
t
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t
s
said,
gency to establish and confirm
general haa strong Idea* of hla
the peace.”
The Pop* broke with papal
tradition to coma t« this barren
hilltop 11 milt* north of Roma
to deliver hla plea. Hla trip
marked the first time a Pope has
left Roma for any place but tha
papal summer residence at Caste!
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. W — Near­
Gandolof tinea 1170.
ly everyone on the face of the
His speech also marked the be­
earth should he able to see the
THE FORGOTTEN ONE
ginning of a new era in the Catho­
EL CENTRO. Calif. W ... At­ Russian satellite rocket la early
lic Church's Ideological struggle torney Russell Yeager entered a December, an astronomer said.
with communism.
The rockel’e drblt will lie In the
wlndowlest cell In the mental
The 23 antennae and four trans­ ward of Imperial County Hospital twilight bend of the earth during
mitters of the radio station will a f t e r
telling a nurse he these deyi and will be “ highly
permit the church to carry Ita would finish his talk with a pa­ visible” between Dee. 1 and 3,
menage to every part of the tient end be ready to come out la Karl S. Ilenlce said.
globe despite weather or Iron Cur­ 20 minutes. After more than an
Henlce. senior astronomer at
tain Jamming.
hour of yelling and rattling of the tho Smithsonian astrophyslcal ob­
cell door Yeager was released by servatory, tald the rocket will be
• Former value
WELL, THAT'S THAT!
the red-faced nun# who “forgot” visible ever New England and
LOS ANGELES (UP) —The age- he wai locked In.
many other areas of the United
much higher
old problem of how to keep vita­
Statei on the evening of Dec. 1
mins from being lost during the
Al MEAN TRICK
“ It will be glowlnr much bright­
milling of rice was reported solved
MILWAUKEE. WIs. W - 200ft er,” he said, “ because It will be
today. The answer — shoot them officials oiled and canned 2,100 much rioter to the earth.”
Into the kernels. A process through pounds of polar bear and exported
Henlce tald everyone from south­
which steim pressure la used to It to mother too Tuesday. Three ern Canada to Argentina and from
drive vitamins and minerals In­ polar bears were lured Into steel Great Britain to South Africa
side the kernels of rice from the crates with cod liver oil, then sent should be able to tee the rocket
Jewelry Store
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by Comet Rice 31111s.
Miss.
tween Dee. t and 3.
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without retard to any partisan
political considerations.”
Ha alio plana to puah vigorously
for creation of additional fedaral
judgeship* and other reforms to
speed up the administration ofi Jus­
tice In the badly • clogged U.S.
court system.
“ It takes wed ever two yean
to bring the average ease to trial
In federal court* here In Wash­
ington," he said. “ In soma areaa
the average delay la more than
four years.”

Kg S M m MTM-AMniCAN PltU - President Elsenhower la
shown as he addressed the too editors and publishers assembled la
Washington for the Inter-Amertcan Press Association meeting.
Partnership of the American republics, said the President, “ is a
mighty course for freedom and security of the world." At right Is
Dr. Alberto Oalnxa Pax, president of the organization, whooo
Journalistic crusade against former dictator Juan Peron, of Arwitlna, resulted In the seizure of bis newspaper, La Pietin.

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ANT1-09AVITY IlIMP-ln 1923, Homer Eon Flint’s nova! “Out of
the Moon" showed the space ship at top traveling from the moon
to earth on an anti-gravity ray projected from Ecuador. Tha
dlrlgtblc-like device had gondola and wings. On the moon. In­
ventive earthmen (bottom) explored the alrlrs* satellite In a
walking machine. (New York Public Library Files, Central Press)

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bratloa Sunday, (hanertog Mr.
Lae. Robert Lae and Late Lee Taplor. Helping them eeiebrats were
Mr. and Mft. Lee. Mrs. Robert
Lot sad daughters B ir o s and
Ituan ef Avan Park, Mrt. J. O.
David. (Ardya) and ehDdm, Brent
and Brenda, and Mrs. C. A. Tay­
lor's daughters, Beth and Busanne and Mrt. Larsen ef Sanford.
Mias Ruth Goodwin celebrated
her llth birtbdty at the heme of
her parents with a barbegna given
by them, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Goodwin, invited were Mr. and
Mrs. Kddls Rseeie. Peis and,Chub­
by, Mr. ead Mrt. Wm. Rsddoebery
and Tammy, Mr, end Mr*. *4wsrd
B serin Jr. of Creeeeat City.
Mr. and Mrp. Leroy Coben. Bill,
Jameo, Patricia, and Jonto, Mr.
and Mrs., Charles Ray, Mrs. W.
A. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrt. W. I .
Goodwin and Kaanio. Miss Alien
and Mlm esta te Preblow. Mlaa
Corel Reel#. Harold tad Richard
Preblew, Randy Emanuel, Upton
Ogteeby, Sammy Pns, Gall. Doris
and Buddy Goodwin, Mrt. Kva
Cohen. Mils Alice cehca ef Bevilla, and Mrt. Clark Warren and

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were Mr. and Mrs. Kvavbto Pa­
l m and Miss Hilda Palaee of
Tampa, parents and slatar of gra.
Walitag and Mr*. Carl Walling af
New Pert Biehsy and Mrt. wonald
Russell DeKalb, IHlnola. mother
and lister of Rev. Walling; besides
Rev. and Mrs. Walling entertain­
ing far tht Week at their home
Rev. sad Mrs. M. M. Meredith
and daughter Kathy ef
Port
Richey, Rev. Meredith being Use
guest ipeaker for tbo week of
•pedal services held at to* Barnatt Memorial Methodist Church.
Tbo adult fellowship of the Bar-

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to Xerean OI Insurance nalieiea
that do not pay dWdenda
q. I am mil tog my OI bourn.
If I get relief from liability to
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Q. Under the Survivor BeneflU
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paaeftime or wartlmo service.
There la no payment differential,
as there la under the death com­
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veteran, and I have elected to re­
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patient treatment for my am iceconnected disability?
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Mrs. G. W. Flabor and Mlm Mae
Johnson of DeLand entertsliwd
Wodnesdty honoring tho birthday
o f Mls« Doris Faber.
Honor Roll first six week period
•s announced by Pref, Hayman.,
fourth grade, Mike Thursam, Matt
Thuraam, Donna Parish, Johnny
Burnett, Evelyn Carlton.
Fifth, Judy WUllami.

Tbo AFL-CIO Executive Count il,
la authorising tbo Bltt.OOO-a-mocth
eampilga, loft dotollo to a nine
man committee beaded by William
C. Birthright, president of #
birber'a union.*
DiMloonroo by tbo Bonita Back,
eta Committee of corruption in
aome unions have damaged labor’s
laaeral alaadlnr with the public
ind coogreaa. labor leaden fear.
Tbo couactl’a eetloa la cuiptnding the scandal-scarred Teamster
Union end threatening ouster of
the Bakery Workers and Unlt^
Textile Workers would be pubW
cixed In the campaign. The three
unions were told to eliminate the
officials charged with corruption
or leave tho AFL-CIO.
Tbo money srould be apent
Urgely on radio and television
time, newipaper advertisements
and possibly films to tell the
federation's story, the spokesman
said.
The council hac cancelled im
radio news programs, effective on
Dee, 31, and expects to save 1630,*
000 a year by this move. The
AFL-CIO sponsors nightly broadcasta by Edward P. Morgan and
John Vandereook. This decision
may bo reconiid«rod, however,
according to AFL-CIO President
George Meany.

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Batteries at Miller's, at all Umei, complete stock.

CMtANO HONORS 44 PUB YUM. Genaritlaalmo Chlang Kai-ehek
end his wlfo leave presidential headquarters In Taipei. Formosa,
to attend ooremonlss honoring 46 years ot Free China. Tho Na­
tionalist Chin— President and Madame Chlang Joined a quarter
of n million other spectators to watch tho military parade. The
holiday to banned to Communist Chine.
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"American woman are too senslMi. too sound end too proud to
rosort to hysteric dramatics and
antics to gat from their husbands
what they nerd and want," he
•aid, "Thay have at their disposal
a ero roftoad ways and mains to
roach thalr goal."
ThO official organiiatlen of paychoaomatle medicine has mors
than tripled Its membership in
tha last few years. However. Wartonborg did not propose establish-

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objective ot tho ttm p ilrn
««uM bo to bead off tbrooUnc )
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beys are tn a basket under a single balloon. Tho author tbooritod
that If then wore no air outslda the earth, one could get along
without breathing, rThe Jfew Verb PubUe Ubrary, Central Pram)

la the rated that to actually ergsnle," be said. A neurologist, ef
gu pranelieo, be wea lecturing
non.,peC|illied physicians on the
melnjngl 0{ obscure neurological
lfapttm t fc the Teehnleat Jettfntj 0g ths American Academy ef
Sixth, Kitty Burnett, Tsui Ser­
mons.
General Practice,
Seventh, none.
Msrsiy because "mmtthtog bapEighth, carol Lederbause, Mario
, fltr emotion, U pccompaBraddam.
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bJr tmotion or increastd by
Weoktnd guests at the borne ef
4B8u**t" M metor sheuM Jump
t# the conclusion that this phyg|ga| •■something1’ la* caused by
, mouoB, he said,
Mot Dramatic Kasugh
H# cited a physical dtoorder,
..{omo* dyitenle," and said Its
hysterics who actually
manlftatatlons might bo

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reu didn't figure U eut
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eh to "ptyehoaonUUe."
n Wartenberg, tha dlatost the growing pepui f medical doctors of
latio medtotoe." Imnowadays many people

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Adklaon and daughterr, Brenda
and Darlene of Creatvlew end
Mrs. Bey Weaver e f Wmt Jeffer*an. M. 0 . Peru evernlght guoau
af Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Braddoek
Saturday to attend with the Braddeeke the Dilllard family reunion
held In DeLend Sunday at the
horn* e f Mr, aid Mrs. Calvin MidjUdton, (former Mlaa Laura DU-

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IN MANCHVKUO in 1933 are. left to right, Roy W. Howard,
form er president o f United Press; Yu 8hao-Un, o f the staff o f
tho boy eaprior, Henry Po-yt; and Miles W. Vaughn, former
U.P. Fur Eastern manager, who a few year* ago was killed in
a hunting accident in Japan.

FOUNDER OF THE UNITED PRESS was tha crusading E. W.
Scrippt. Taking two regional press associations o f kls own, ha
bought a third to unlit with them into a single organization,
the United Press Associations. Tha data o f founding was Juno
11. 1907. *

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Com® h A id R i g i i t f r F or Y o w
PurchM® A t A*tf Tt®*® F riday or SatanU y

P. D. Anderson Jr. o f Savannah
w ai the guest o f his parents last
Friday and Saturday. He wa» ac­
companied b y a friend and fellow
CAA worker, Jack Wright, also
o f Savannah.
I had two wonderful visits con­
cerning the recent Tri-Stale Nazirene Conference held for two days
in Jacksonville st the Seminole
HoteL Mrs. Bill (Virginia! Mathewe* told of the inspiring lime
her daughter had then Mrs. Drawdy, the minister's wife, called to
tell me of the meetings more In
detail. The conference had dele­
gates from South Carolina, Geor­
gia and Florida. The purpose was
a training period for all Sunday
School workers in every phase of
the Sunday School work. The cla n es w ere very Inspiring and each
o f the delegates from the Lake
Mary Church o f the Nazarene felt
that they had learned so much.
On the w ay home the group stop­
ped at St. Augustine fo r a tour
o f the Old Spanijh Fort, Castillo
San Marcos, and a little shopping.
Attending the two day conference
were the Rev. and Mrs. 8. L.
Drawdy, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Burke, Mrs. L. C. Tillis. Gayle
Burke. Coleen
Matthews
and
Francis TtUis.
Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Kemp and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steiner had
dinner Sunday in Daytona Beach
to celebrate the Kemp’ s wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mr*. Joa Maybinrv and
Mrs. Grace Colo have as their
guest tho litte rs ion Ernest Cole
Jr., o f Boston, Mass.
It was wonderful new* t« hear
that A . N. Scott has improved
from his recent illness to permit
him and Mrs. Scott lo spend the
psst weekend it tho beach
Just a reminder to tha officers
o f the PWO of the Community
Presbyterian Church, there will be
an executlv® meeting Tuesday,
Nov. S at • p. m. at the ehureh.
There is also in executive meet­
ing o f the P-TA Monday after­
noon (Nov. 4) at 3 at the school.
All officers and committee chairmen are supposed to attend.
Marcia Russ of Jackson Heights,
L. I. spent last weekend with her
grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Ferguson at their ,home on
W lloer Ave. Miss Ruts is employ­
ed by Eastern Alrllnei at LaGuadia Flrld in N. Y. C. and flew In
on one o f their Silver Falco** and
returned Sunday to her Long laIsnd home. The Ferguson* enjoyed
her visit so very much. I met Mar­
cia In Sunday School, just wish she
lived in this area. On Saturday
the Fergusons and Marcia visited
Bok Tower and Cyprus Gardens.
I went in search o f Maxine Hopkin* Thursday about P-TA busi­
ness. Found her at Rose Steiners,
unwrapping the prises for the Nov.
1 Halloween CarnlvaL She said,
“ This is ju it like ChristmasI" And
it was. The prizes seem to be
rest nice. She also slid that all
booths, gam es snd hot dogs would
be ten cents. Tha movie will be a
Hoppalong Cassidy picture ami car­
toons. Sounds good. The Dads that
are to help with the setting up
of the booths are to start at noon
on Friday or any time in tha after­
noon that they ean come. Guess
that la tha latest on the Halloween
Carnival.
Ars any o f yon planning to at­
tend tha P-TA convention In Or­
lando Nov, y », TT The official
delegates from our group have al­
ready been chosen but any mem­
ber ia urged and welcomed to go
We of Seminole won't have an­
other opportunity to attend a con­
vention so near home again for
a long while so come cm and make
arrangements to go with us. If
yoa would like to go call Harriet
Mixon, Rose Steiner, me or see
Maxine Hopkins. Let's have a good
delegation from Lake M iry.
My phone is still FA2-U0S so
I call me about the birthday par­
ties, shower* snd dinners you all
1 ara having.

The anti - claustrophobic d eep
[elim inating the fire danger if you
By DOC QUIGG
United Press S U ff Correspondent fall a ilce p smoking in bed, and the mask U a regular d eep m aik but
NEW YORK W — Norman tray la fa r enough away to let equipped with peephole*—like tha
Dine, a New York merchant who your wtfe aleep without h cln j both­ com m uter snoorer—so that th f
anxious sleeper ean open one es*
hat been struggling for a quarter ered by amoke or w orry.
The silent radio baa a apeaker anon and keep In touch with Sag
uf a century with ways and means
to keep America asleep, mnv has on the end o f a wire, and tha world.
come up with a new catnap device ■peaken fo e * under your w ife'* pil­
The TOD Is new, too. TVs • p!a»*
called “ the safety snoorer foe low to -the ean lliten and you tin tie unit with built-in buzrer and
deep.
commuter*.’’
two tiny batteries under the snar­
Awake With A Glow
Dine operates a “ sleep center."
er's pillow. The bed-partner has ■
The
polite
alarm
clack
wake*
which sell* smooth • mooring aids
of at! persuasions. including such you by blinking a glowing light pushbutton which sounds the bus­
attractively named instruments as Into your p u n rather than ringing ier harshly enough to remind the
the safety smoker, the silent radio, or butting — supposed to be lets snorer to turn o ff his back but nol
shocking.
loud enough to wako him np.
the polite alarm clock, the ptatoric
bed, the anti claustrophobic sleep
mask, and an anti-snore gadget
called TOD ("turn over, darling.")
The commuter «afety
vnouzer
is for gents who want to utilise
that Jong train trip from office to
home for a concentrated catnap—
-----------------B y BENNETT CEKF----------------but have been afraid they'll sleep
6 - Y E A R -O LD w atched a ballet for the first time on tele­
past the hi/me -top amt into wifely
vision, and was particularly puzzled when the chorus pir­
turmoil.
ouetted about the stage on their toes. "W hy,’’ he asked his dad,
Eyemotk Fits Well
"d on ’ t they Just hira taller .
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Emm- feihloa* a gyps* eetf of steaming red satin. Mounted aa a
band of black irmarain, the toll rroan i*
rruthrd down to
•we tide and treurrd with a Mark grorgrsln bow. Fur* by Fredrleat
pearl* by Marvell*. Style tt 153

inum foil sandwiched between two
light-weave, rayon • stain cloth
strip*, with elastle earhooks in
keep it on. It mould* to the facial
contours, keeping light out, per­
mitting sleep. The touch of genius
in the thing show* in a while card
affixed to its front.
The card bears the l e g e n d )
•Tleasc weke mo at . .
wi t h
space for writing in the destina­
tion or the hour o f desired awak­
ening. The conductor must d j the
' rest. Dine calls the card a “ Snooze
'G u ard ." Price. S1.23.
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A man In Spokane adver­
tised for a wife, and boasted
that ha received 300 replies.
"What did tha answers read
Ilka t" he waa asked. "Moat of
them," ha admitted, "said
■You can have mine.' **.
Billy Wilder has as Idea for
tha most stupendous give- S .
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away show of alt. Every con- a w S .
testant la a millionaire to
atari with; If he misses a
question, he gets so much
money ha's forced Into a higher tax bracket. ,
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sewal. Ba s*U th* thfri 1
an aad operator* of
Hy / a MSB BARE
substituted foe objectivity.
ilea who are Invoked to aeddeau
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lin y Graham tai la the nation’* history bade Um
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WASHINGTON ■&gt; - Tha Smith- The Germans also eita traniproperty damage amounting to HO torn* tears# offstage aad e*
•n evangelistic crusade thit.tuns- a aantlaantal farewell Monday
olay uadrapad a , jrent am. A museum hreehure
marked
tha
jam
packed
ar mere, to furaUh proof *f future
*d cut to te the molt impressive eight.
W W TD M » _ TW
transparent
lady
with argana that said tha mm are th* "same make
financial responsibility before ewn- Tuesday of the
Graham was (Ivan a teitlmonUght up aad vdaa that glow la and speech with the usual dWcrenUnuiag to drive, regard!*** of who Opera's 72rd season.
tielions.”
la] dinar by Dm Protestant Coun­
tha dark.
lo
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tho
nstla
and
fading
caters
"Wa belter* the woman &lt;• merQ
waa at fault fas th* aeddaaL That
cil of tha City of Naw York,
la the reason Florida's statute la of tho leaves were hardly noticed The lady, wnedBdiTty nl
acceptable arttetleaHy," Nrifflnamid Dm rustle ef rich alike and Brunhild* by Smithsonian
organisation of about 2,TOOchurch­ 1*87.)
known aa a "a* fault" law.
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sables and the glitter of restly Is a life-sis# plexiglass frautela. nagen said.
es in tho metropolitan sros that TALLAHASSEE—Florida raaka In addition. Involved penpaa mi
jewels la the Met'* famed ''Dia­ Shs te the star af Dm Smithsonbrought tho fiery evangelist hsrs pretty lew among Dm states ad ate* secure releases from Injured mond Horseshoe."
tea's new kail of health scheduled
this nation where trial traffic parties and aaliafy claims for
to pump new relllloua rigor Into
The leave* onstage were pro­ te ope* nett Sunday.
deaths equal ana every U min­ damages unices finally adjudged
both tho ministry aad tha laity. utes; when traffic Injuria* aeeur act liable by a civil court. If re­ vided In the Opening autumnal U m gurry medal, on* af the
Tha evangelist was thsnkod for at tha rate of ana every M a**- leases ar* act secured, collateral scene ef Tchaikovsky'* epera "Eu­ mast complicated ef Ita hind la
gene Onegin." Outside, chill winds to* world, steeds on n revolving
preaching 120 sermons that result­ onds. aad where a total of 22.000,- deport* up t* tUpOO* may be re­
whirled October leave* about Dm platform la the center of th* mo­ NEWS OF MEN INI. ----- JIM
quired
ef
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to
satisfy
000
driven
appeal
la
trafG*
court
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FORT MYKR, VA. (AHINC)—
sidewalks.
dernistic ball. As one by one 28
claims.
etch
year,
aU
of
which
result!
in
Christ" following Us Madison'
Seated la tha Diamond Horse­ of her organs light tip, n vole's Army Pte. David L. Crume. sen
Failure
to
comply
can
result
In
of Mr. and Mrs. John 0 . firump. J
Square Garden rallies and meet­ a total annual tconomla Mae ef the loes of a motorist's driving shoe were diplomats, temtev* la describes them te music.
over *800.090,000.
Longwood, recently received a
ings elsewhere In the area.
th*
world
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of
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Brunhild* Is a’ mass o f color.
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m tfm_____
lefU
.*,
The council conalderod the Gra­ Bn organisation which la Berksp* •Iiom * Aa Involved person who1*nd particularly of society. The Her cast aluminum bones are Motor Driver Badge ateard at Fort
Botert
LFrey, work a* ainanltanti la IMS to tte U X
ham crusadt so successful that It one of the beat able to compile vlltgei. Aa revolved * " “ ^ 1 first nlgM at the Met la tradition white. Her plexiglass and celluloid Myer, Va., white serving with
m
Sa
Headquarters Company af the U.
to the VM, eenfteeSW an freed— of lafemstten In
has embarked on a program of such figure*—Dm Traffic Safety r * MOO*Md"or*h* Imprisoned ■jjr Mt aside for tte
organs are red, orange and mus­
continuous evangelism, budgeted Department ef th* Aseoeiatten *1 for up to N .days.
°f top name* la the eoeial regia- tard yellow. Her luminous copper S. Army Service Center.
Crump won Dm award for driv­
at a million dollars a year.
ThU law « u amended hy th* ter.
Casualty and Surety Campania* in
Desple the excitement at Dm veins, nerves, arteries and lym ing military vehicles for more'
The dinner was atandod by num­ Naw York CUy. '
Iaet Sassloa ef the Legtetetur* te
phatle
system
are
blue,
green,
red
4.000 persons on hand for th*
Dun on* year without an ***ld«nt
bers of Graham's erusade "team”
and fellow.
What has Florida done to coun­ apply net only to tboee Involved
or traffic violation.
of 25 workers, ministers from the ter IU share In this peer record In accidents, hut els* to persona opening night there wae consider­
■ad* to
Tha SS-yetr-old soldier entered
arts and members of Dm Now produced by a "naDon on wha*i*"T whose driver’ s licensee Bar* been ably lees enthusiasm shown about
Th*
Dautehaa
Ccsundbalts
Mu­
tha A m y in Jena 1M and weeivqj)
York crusade eieeuttve committee la addition to Dm many traffic revoked tor violations of Dm driver the production than la other
seum la Caiogne, Germany, turned ad baste training at Vtet Dtx, N.
that raised nearly two million dol­ safety program* and rimQar pro­ license law. Thia amendment was years. Critics appeared to thtak out
Brunhild* tor HMOO. A Smith­ J. Ha attended Bryant Uahnnlty.
lars In private donations to con­ jects undertaken to help eombat aimed primarily at tha drunk and highly of tho efts, costumes and
sonian spokesmen said it coat an­ His wife, Wilms, Uvm to Arling­
performers,
but
not
so
much
ef
duct the erusade.
thia problem, lb* State Legtela- reckless driver, but also applies to Dm opera Iteclf.
other |2,M to construct in elec­ ton .Va.
m o
In kin farewell address to th* turo has enacted a Financial Ea* other violation* of the driver's
One Indication of the opera'a tronic control system.
license
law.
group, Graham warned again, ns sponalbiUty Law for motorist*.
The Doutehee GesundheUs
This Is the way th* law works, lack of popularity wis In the stan­ pte said Brunhild* waa east from
be did repeatedly during his eru- This law was Grit enacted in Fkrdee's
tine,
which
was
camperse, that unless th* free world Ida In 1KT for the purpose of pro­ for example: say you ere Involved
a rubberised maid taken from aa
"pick* up the Christian Gag” tbs moting safety and providing finan­ In an aeeldent, driving t borrowed lively lata In farming and email anmgrmaua (a* phene numbers) 2ftIn
number,
although
eU
M4
stand­
car,
la
which
a
person
in
tho
sec­
fttg of the Communist hammer cial security to those who were
ysar-old German girl. They said
1 ’’l i r a '
and tlckls "taay win lb* world." placed la Dm position of having ond car Is injured. Your driving ing places were taken well before both the medal aad Brunhild* are
curtain
time
at
t
p.
m.
"There ere tws answers to Ufs," to pay for damages resulting (Tom license Is then subject to suspen­
8 feet, 7 Inelee tall and tha modal
1 r'lH jr
sion, as well as that of tho driver
There waa a bright spot In tha weighs la at "seven stons” IS
Graham sold. "One Is the Marx­ motor vablcle accidents.
at
the
other
vehtete.
The
registra­
I ..iifl'
standees' chill aad lengthy wait, pOunda.
ist anawsr. Communism offers
Recent amendment* to this law
people something and It his dedi­ have strengthened It as em ptied tion ef both vehicle* Is subject to however — Met General Manager Na weight was given for Dm
suspension, unices the require­ Rudolf Bing altered his usual
cated people working for It"
with Um original, 1*47 act. Thia
original lady. One Smithsonian ex­
The other answer to man'* prob­ has been particularly so aa U ments ef the law an met, even form of hospitality due to tho Bus- hibit expert said flatly If Brunhllthough
tho
owner
of
tho
borrowed
Dan Character of th* opera and
lems, Graham said, was to bo relate* to panaltteo and Dm mean*
i n
i
ear was not actually Involved In provided warming vodka for the da were real she would tip the
found in ChrlsDanlty, but "Dm for enforcing of the statute.
scales at about 148.
Dm accident except Dirough owner­
Communists may win the world
The 1M7 Act lacked "teeth" and ship ef on* ef the Involved vehi­ standees Instead of to# traditional "I used te go with a girl built
coffee.
unless we have an equal dedica­ eoniequcatiy accomplished little
Just Uka that," ha said. "About
*
tion for Die principle* for which toward tho datlred results. In cles.
as transparent, toe."
we stand."
In
order
to
escape
possible
pen­
dal responsibility at Die Urns ef
IMS, the percentage ef insured
"I" Taw Personal
Grahnm’a delivery did not seem motorist* In Florida hid risen only alties, Dm lnvslved persona who the aeddent, must simply com
The
original
German script for
ara unable to furnish proof «f fin- plat* a form which will be seal
to be hampered by the fact he about tan percent, to * .
Brunhild* has her Insides describ­
.*«dal
responsibility
at
to*
time
by
tha
Financial
Responsibility
stood on only one good leg and iy M or M per cent e f the atoto’a
CAUIB 'BOBNAMI*—Ray
m -ifM ir a m am ceeiiner
af Dm accident mutt than obtain Division after the accident report ed dlecreetly in Dm first pane*;
eould not move about with his registered motorists.
liuttU Ikli toel-sovteg. work-Mvlna
Reese, 2), pate a puppy aft
"This Is my sptesa. . .This Is ay
and
certify
such
proof,
and
meet
la
received
from
tbs
Department
usull
dramatic
Intentness.
Tho
O-B Furaec* maw soley wondoiful
Loa Angeles City Jell, where
This left a doubtful 4(1 or M per Other requirements of tho law In
dtKsndlng colon."
of
Public
Safety.
Tho
Involved
central beatinc all winter. At any
evangelist's left knee was Injured cent who might, or might not,
eh* la accused of purloining
'
The
Smithsonian
medical
idenenter
to
avoid
possible
loss
of
driv­
tbM yon wish, w* ceil add O-B turnperson then his met Dm require­
last week when he was bu»*(| by have been able te respond for
the cute canine. Uiso R em
mar coollae. at eurprtetoglytow tort I
ees
curator,
George
Grtffinhageo,
a ram and sent hurtling down a damagtp In th* event ef aeeldent. ing privileges. Involved persons ments of the law by establishing
allegedly grabbed the puppy,
TUa mm O-B Fitmoeo knd too now
named Sox. after th* owner*
steep 80-foot Inelino on his Mon­ During this period, INI, th* ac­ who ara covered by liability la- proof at future financial respon­ said th* first person approach waa
O-B Homo CooHog Volt
er other means at Gnu- sibility.
tossed cot because it was too perhad refuted to tell him to bar.
tMt*tii &lt; to mdti m dndi,
treal, N. C., farm.
cident
rata
la
Florida
averaged
SftwSher plant" toot «t»
The evangelist's associates fear­ about 80,000 per year.
anywhere, ovra in ocloaot En­
ed tha Injury may force him to
Mora recently thia figure
joy modern Urine win peerwear a east on Ills knee for some quadrupled and Dm ctMload han­
rouad air conditioolnf (or your
Dm*
and
to
eancsl
severs!
speak
entire homoI
dled by tha Financial Responsibi­
i
Ing engagement* In gen Francisco lity Division has tnareasad steadi­
P la * *
Hollywood, Fort Worth and Min ly with th* growing lumbar ef
nespolls.
m^orlsta In thia state.
(Editors Nate: This Is the Graft
of a series *f
by State Traaawrer
Coinmisslower J. mewm m o t
about Florida'* utwfy amsadsl
Financial ResponsIMltty Law for
motoctet*. The amendments talkie
law, enacted by tte UfT Legisla­
ture, became aftoetivt Oct. 1.

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In an aside, tho BapUst minister
said ha had been surprised to see
how many of hli fellow southern
ministers had "taken an
stronger stand" regarding the re­
cent outbretki of racial violence
than ho-had over thought pouiblo.
"Not all southerners ara Ilka
what you have been reading about
In the proas," Graham i i ’d.

ConatquanDy, tha State Legisla­
ture has been confronted Dm* and
again wlUi Dm eld problem ef Um
uninsured sr financially Insecure
motorist who Is unablo te pay for
Injuries or damagis which he
might have caused In n motor
vehicle accident.
Sine* IMS, the Financial leap**slbUlty Law has required aU aw*

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Orchid island Is One Of Primitive Man's Last Stands
•y WILLIAM I . HOWARD
United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON «P -A full-scale
Congrasslonal Inquiry may start
early next month on the U.5. posi*
tlon in the battle with Russia (or
missile superiority. Assistant Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield aaye.
Mansfield said preliminary work
has been completed for hearings
to be held either by the Senate
Prejtoedness Subcommittee nr the
full Senate Armed Services Commlttee.
President Elsenhower today presumably Is pursuing his own assessment of tbe nation's missile

and scientific effort to meet the
Russian challenge he conferred
wlh Dr. Isadora 1. RaM, ehairman of his Scientific Advisory
Committee, Defense &gt;f«MUi*r
Gordon Gray and Special Assistsnt Robert Cutter, who Is In charge
o f Nations! Security Council affairs.
Later, he met with Atomk Knarjy Com minion Chairman Lewis
L* Strauss. Their conference was
expected to explore the exchange
of atomle information with Britain and other alliea and possibly
the development of a super sclentlfic alllanee proposed by tbe Free*
Ident and British Prims Minister

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function only o« the highest *dueating levels, thui teaching. only
what machine* couldn't.
Make* Oetltee
Tha outline wa* made by Dr.
Simon Ramo, noted scientist, electrieal engineer, and member of
the faculty of the California In*
stitute of Technology. After be
made the outline, the Russian*

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NSW YORK ( UP&gt;—M .nj KUnmlssOaa which require special metala and fuels.
A gudden cancellation w m or­
dered Monday by Defense Secre­
tary NeU E. MeElroy In a previ­
ous order by bl* predecessor
Charles X. Wilson, which would
have slashed mlUtary research
ind development funds by 170 mil­
lion dollars*
Mansfield aald he w*» glad to
*** the administration "carrying
out the b u n t of Congress" by re­
storing the research funds.

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to tha special requirements of the sdeatiato by Cal That ■* gg^ , 1 1
Individual. Mixed fat with theea pbasMad that la e iM t toglRt
maculae lessons would be " 1 spe* anything, except to "M b ahead.** |S|
dal session with a skilled teach­ Scientific technology aaa mm
er" who would bav* complete Mow up the world, ha said, n e t
machine-made records of “ weeks Is oat alternative mltsa "tha
of Intensive machine operations" coming crisis la educative" to
to guide him.
solved. The ether b "a robot imei
Ne Trig, N* Sputnik
Student* C n ll Reap
Rama used trigonometry as an
Ra(no *ald "a brilliant student trot world that coaabts largely ad
•Sample. Without lt,‘ there esn be cou; j ramp through trigonometry Ignorant and uneducated maaaea
•-......... pa- jn a yery amaU fraction of the who are slaved to a few M M fs ■

i^risusSS,

®f 0r
Ura" which wOl make the pres-. opmenu bring the bl« crisis would "enunciate or narrate” its
out go-called crtaia seem to be closer.
1principle* with sound movie* “ *■
nothing at all, and an they have| It la an always Increasingly lng "human actor* and vai ou*
been stirred by an outline of an technical world, Rsmo pointed and sundry fixed and anlm te.d
electronic, mechanised high school out; this world more and more geometrical diagram*." At 1
whkh eeuM theoretically prevent takea scientist* and engineer* ous times, the student* woult
or eolv* the crisis, although at away from teaching and Into in* required to push buttons, to 1 ,ow
great coat
dustry. But the always Increasing their attentiveness, and the ®*‘
In thla high ichool most of ths complexity of this world "make* chine would ask questions w ,,c*|
teaehln* wenld ha dona hr
Mlcnce seem unattractive to the the student* would answer *»h
ehln**7 lt would be staffed by a youngtter.," be said.
push button*,
largo number of clerks to *oordi*
The mechanised high school
That machine would be
nato machine • taken reeordi of won'd concentrate the Identities mass Instruction. There wnuli
pupils into codes "punched" another machine for Indlvl
The Montana Democrat alao Ing, and a small number of high* of
sold be hoped President £l»«bow * puplts and their progress In learn* 1Into Jits of metal like "chnrga* Instruction, one for each p
er'a administration would prepare
legislation to bring about more **operation between scientist* of
Euratoa nation* and particularly
thosa of tbe North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation with U. 3. scientists.
There wore there other develop­
ments:
—At Jefferson City, Me., Sen.
Stuart Symington declared the El­
senhower administration has "dona
nothing" line* Sputnik w*a launch­
ed Oet. L
—There w en more reassuring
reports on U. 8 . mlisUae developmeat. The latest: encouraging
prognse on a rocket to Intercept
and destroy enemy ballistic milatlH.
—At Philadelphia, NATO Secre­
tary — General Paul Henri Speak
—said tbe U. S. should share
1U technical secrets with friendly
nations. He said tha West can't
afford to diapers* its scientific ef­
fort any longer.

courio time. A dull student would
have to spend more time with tha
machines." He said the machine
principle could be a p p l i e d to
chemistry and other technologies,
la English, to foreign languages.
Technically those meehlne* could
be designed and mad* on the hasis of present knowledge. But
they’d be extremely expensive.
Indeed, they’d require a new Industry »nd a new technical pro­
fession, that of "education engl-

tha machines." Therefore,
how youngster! must bo
how to push the buttons.

INDIA PROCLAIMS AMNKSVV
NEW DELHI, India (UP) —HM
government today announced •
general amnesty for au N sg«
rebel* convicted or under trial far
anti- government activities. About
300 rebel tribesmen, Inchsdtog
some of the bead-bunting N agu
serving sentence* for murdering
other natives, were expected to
benefit from the decree.

B a n n e r g jy s

HtttT $71,900 ATOMS TOR MAC! MUXO-Dr. June* KlUlan, Jr,
president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, presents the
grit Atom* for Feaco Award medallion to Dr. Niels Bohr (left),
M, Danish physicist Looking on In Washington U President Elsen­
hower. The 373.000 award, * memorial to Henry and Edsel Tord,
was made to the 1032 Nobel prise winner for hi* work in unlock­
ing tho secret of the atom and Ms attempts to dedicate nuclear
power to peaceful purposes.
(International Sonndphofo)

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erst Lon■ eg equipment and ma­
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"The Nautilus spent a total of
SH day* under the Arctic ice
pack, traveling over a thousand
miles while fatharing these scient­
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Gates said the sub entered the
Arctic from th# Atlantic Ocean,
but gave no further details.
Gates said tha fast shows that
the lubmarin* will displace th*
depth charge ae the anti-submar­
ine weapon.
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But Increased speed* and sonsr
equipment luch a* that carried by
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News
By MBS. a r . INYDBB
i . Mr. tod Mrs. W. B. Meeker of
M i n M M M 4 the birth ef a
' ! deaghur Oet It, el the Naval
,* A b Station HieplUl In Jeckson•iPMe. Mr*. Meeker U the former
1 ''VFineee Lawson. The grandpar, ggte are Mr. and Mri. Raymond
U * i* e of Oeteen aid Mr, and
J Bin. W. 0, Mocker of DaUnd.
f'\ Lee Causey ef DeLind and Ma■ rbn Ceueey of flavilla called on
- iM re. Harry Ostem Wednesday.
EH Mr. and Mri. William B. Wlda announce the birth of a
ugliter, Glenda June, Oct. 13 at
Beminal* Memorial Hospital
Mr. end Mri. Gerald Hoiack end
daughter Janette spent the week­
end with their eon, Pvt. Kenneth
; Hoiack at Ft. dordon, Ge. Pvt.
* David Hejack mat hi* parents
there and returned home with
Asm. II# la being separated after
. *k month* active duty at Ft.
, Jackson, 8 . C.
Mri. Turner and Mils Bowen of
Winter Park called on Mr*. Har­
ry Oitecn recently,
Mr. and Mrr. Harold Pell and
Mre. Raymond Pell were in Daytoga Beaeh last week on b"«lnen.
Marcus Peterson vliltcd his
brother, J. S, Peterson and family
last weekend,

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DE MILLS HONORED
PARIS to— Cecil B. De Mill*,
TS-yecr-old American film produc­
er end director, has been awarded
the French Legion of Honor. Com­
merce end lnduitry Minister Ar­
thur Conte pinned the Cron of
Chevalier ol the Legion of Honor
on Do MiUe during a brief cere­
mony Monday, The decoration waa
awarded for aervlcea rendered to
the film Industry.

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The AfTi&lt;
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■y WILLIAM EWALD
year but are expected to averaie
By WILLIAM EW ALO
Vailad Free* l u f f Correspondent
United PrtH Staff C*etH*o«de«t ••well above” e yeer a fe .
Teul consumer ipendlng for NEW YORK, (U P )— Each weakN E W YORK (UP)—'You, the
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However, It was ln February, |
1933, at Dot Records, then a 1
mall but energetic label, that
Boone really started moving on
hla career. Tha record company
fed Boone a string of fairly
inane tunei calculated to touch
the fevered passlnna of adolescent
record buyers and Boono w u in.
They Included such nuggets as
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laid. Recent reduction! In the
price o f c o ffe e dropped the Index
for the beverage crou p below last
year's level The department laid
the decline lor the remainder of
this year is narmtl fo r tha sea­
son.
The departmaat said civilian
consumption o f food throush 193!
li expected to be d o*# to the
IN I per caplta rate. The higher
re*a II pi lees will reflect strong
consum er demand, slightly (ewer
feed mpptlee and lom ew hat hith­
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food.
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through naat spring will be dawn
seme from a year earlier. But
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key and lerd and m ore dairy pro­
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W hat Cunnlnaham doesn't say
" I Rem ember M ama.” had the
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cent. The runner-up to "M a m a ” departmaat reported that tha ata , a not • so • boring show was llludca o f viewers and analysla of
"W h a t's My Lino” which put only audience rating* "a r e a warning
o f dangar ahead.”
21 ncr cent to sleep.
In IMS. aild tha rtport, excite­
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» i t v - - a * that showi that de­ ment about televlalen waa “ run­
pend upon a eingla personality— ning at a fever pitch.” Thla
u
uodfrey, Skalton— are more “ emotional acceptanca'1 continued
apt to weary vlawera after con- for several years, but now, view­
s.;i ii exposure than show* that ers are "obviously watching with
revolve around a number o f peo­ a much more Jaundiced ey e ."
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ple.
emerge from the report was that
Dlal-Tw itching
watch
programa
even
Say* Cunningham: “ the bore­ people
dom factor causes dial-twitching, though they are tired o f them.
vacant-minded viewing, lower rat­ Some o f those surveyed were
ings and, as far as TV advertis­ quite hostile lo (he spate o f west­
ing is concerned, less penetration- ern! on TV, but they watched
westerns anyway.
Even so, warned the report, the
public waa becoming rcatless.
As Cunningham puts It In his
speech: " a s far as we advertiser*
are conceited, It ia a Tima for
Pause."

Tope HU Rivale
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half-hour ABC • TV niu.iesl pro­
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the NBC-TV and CBS • TV opposi­
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season. This, despite the catch­
penny aura that surrounds the
“ My whole object 1* to make
friend* Imtead of bowling them
over with big act*," is t'-» w*y
Boon* puts It. “ Coming into a
living room It a kind o f personal
thing, a personal viiit. even
though th* audience can't really
reach out and tmich you.
“ I don't want to give them a
circus like tome other shows. I
figure they're going to tune in the
Pat Boone Show to tee Pat
B ?one."
Boone ha* quicksilvered hla way

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lars, but It la euitomary in both
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sort. Nevertheless, there Is no
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money.

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�own, which a n likely to bo ►•fleet­ without refftrd to any partisan
Varied P m * Staff Cot n — » * n t ed rather quickly hi department political considerations.**
WAHINGTON (OP) — When policy.
Ho also plana to posh vigorously
U-year-otd Dong I w n
I*
Aa o Senate Investigator. Roff­ for ereatioa of additional federal
home from acbool las* Thursday, er* won a reputation for falraeti Judceshlpa and other reform* to
ba found a staek of newspaper* and acrupulou* non-partisanship. ■peed up the administration ofl jus­
mother had dipped for tha family Ha la determined that the Justice tice In the badly * d oited UJ.
scrapbook.
Department have the same-repo- court system.
tatioe inder hi* leadership.
“ It takes well ever two years
Tbay aB M M i r i • ^
More Jadsao
to bring the avarace ease to trial
named William P. ***«•&gt;
I t la eery Important,** he said In federal courta bar* hi Wash­
Inhabitant* ef "on* of primitive had just been named Pr^tdeol ta an Interview, “ that the public ington," he said. “ In some areas
man’s last stands'* on this sarth, Elsenhower’s attorney general.'
have complete confidence that the the average delay la more than
were anything but certain that
Doug postponed his customary lawa are beta* enforced fairly, four years."
they could be benefited by the
after - school trip to ^ J * * * * " *
•■benefits’ ’ of our drillaitloa.
«■ *• • • *? *
"I t must not bo forgotten that tor, aid sat M
although thor have no doctor,' read the dippings. After M M *
hour, ho burst wide-eyed mto
neither do they have a nolle*the kitchen and aadalmed:
man,'* the scientists reported.
“ Gee, mom, I n m r knew dad
“ Though they have no hospital,
waa THAT good!"
neither do they have a Jail.
'Though they have raanv deaths
from unnecaaaary causes, they
have no murders, and ' v t n uwa ieus
—
though they may be hungry and torney general. Ha'a a man who
die of malnutrition, stlU they do learned long ago not to taka him­
“ Maybe we have as much to self too Mrioely.
not steal from eaeh other.
Friendly. Mandate**
Something U Learn
Hit friendly unassuming man­
learn aa to teach by trying to ner la the second thing you no­
bring these people Into our sphere tice when you meet him. The first
of Influence."
*OV iPflAKS AfTM eO-DAV COMA-Grataful John Spiersr ef
Is that ha will raise the photogsnl*
Brooklyn, N. Y , feeds his son, Robert, S, ta Long Island Jewish
These people, numbering around quality of the Cabinet by **r*rtl
Homttal alter the boy came out of aa 80-day coma with the weeds,
UM Inhabit Orchid Island which notch**.
•Daddy, X Vova you." The boy had apparently recovered from a
has about II aquaro mile* and is
loffsrs Is 44, tat looks 10 y o m
bicycle fall in August when ho suddenly lapsed into the coma.
a dot In the pacific 50 miles off younger. Lean, blond, broadSplervr kept a bedside vigil until ho was forced to go back to work.
tbo coast of Formosa. The scien­ shouldered and six feet UU, be
Mow be asks prayers that Robert’s partial paralysia will be cured.
tists war* Dr*. James P. Ward
could rstlly qualify as tha Re­
and Hsu Shlh-Cbu who reported publican snswsr to Democratic
Sea. John P. Kmnedy « f Mass*Civilisation h aw persistently chusetts.
Rogers has several other assets
passed Orchid Island. For one
thing, ships ean get not closer which should stand him In good
than aeveral hundred yards from stead In the upper echelons of poli­
the eoait. Primitive native ca­ ties! Ilfs.
Hs la a do** personal friend
noes then remove passengers and
cargo. For another, the island has of Vice President Richard M. Nis­
no exploitable resources of any on. Ho has warm ties with Im­
hind.
portant senators of both parties,
SANTA MARIA DI GALERIA,
daUng baek to his throe years of
"The
people
art
small,
under­
Italy HA— Pope Plus XII has called
• Set of 6 serrated on
terries ss chief counsel ef tha
nourished,
Illiterate
and
extrsmsly
world leaders Sunday to think
Senate committee which turned
about their "onerous duty" of sav­ "Their total occupation seems to
up the deep freer* and five per­
edge stainless
ing the world from ■ now war. fflendly," the scientists reported,
center scandals. And h* It a form­
mostly
of
fish
and
taros,"
the
The • • year - old Pop* made
er protege of Thomas E. Dewey.
steel blades
hla plea for peace In the first bo to find food; this consists
Movlag Upward
words spoken over a new $1,400,- •alter being a plant cultivated for
Ita edible, starchy rootsEager* will be literally moving
000 Vatican rsdio station her*. His
No Property Owners
straight up when ha moves Into
ANTt-OIAVITY BUMP-In 1925, Homer Eon Flint’* novel “Out eg
speech, In Latin, was carried si­
pmrno in«npa jou q jtuedojj,,
tha attorney gencril’a suit* on the
th* Moon" showed the tpaco ship st top traveling from th* moon
multaneously to every point of tho
by anyone snd there seem to be fifth floor of tha Justice Depart­
to earth on an anti-gravity ray projected from Ecuador. Th*
globe for the first time.
few disputes which cannot bo
dlrlgiblc-llke device had gondola and wings. On tho moon. In­
He said his call for peace came setUed privately. Whole families ment. Ever tinco the Eisenhowsr
ventive earthmen (bottom) esplored th* airless satellite in a
“ so much more fervently today live In one-room thatched huts administration moved Into Wash­
walking machine. (New York Public Library Files, Central Press)
ington, he hat occupied the deputy
since elouda of dlteord seem to with plank flooring. Mott cooking
attorney
general's
suite
one
floor
obteurt the Ales of the countries Is done outdors. In visiting sev­
of the Near East, close to the eral of these homes, wt saw no below and diroctly beneath the
credel of the Redeemer."
evidence of furniture of any kind."
Since Rogers had an Important
“ Let all recognise,*' he warned,
The clothing of these happy peo­
“ how lmmenso and lrreparable.lt ple la “ whatever is given ihem." hand In ahaplng JusUco Depart­
the sum total of destrucUon which It used to bo more or less non­ ment poUclet under retiring Her-1
could result from th* eon*umlng existent but In the last few rtari b«rt Brownell Jr., there la no rea­
son to expect radical changes In
fire* of a new war.
it has been “ much Improved" by th* department’s approach to such
“ Out of wars, aa recent events missionaries who supplied the problems as school Integration,
only too clearly tesUfy, com* women with dretsei and tbs men anti • trust law enforcement, aad
forth slaughter, destrucUon and with a few shirts.
civil rights.
“ The men stlU have not adopted
misery of evtry description."
But there ere two areas, at
“ We invite all with repeated ur­ tha Western style ef wearing least, In which the new attorney
pants."
the
s
c
i
e
n
t
i
s
t
*
said,
gency (o establish and confirm
general has strong Ideas of hla
“ though they will occasionally put
the peace."
on a shirt to com# to the magis­
The Pop* broke with papal trate’* offlcs."
tradition to coma t« this barren
As public health doctors, they
hilltop 11 mile* north of Roma could only deplore “ health facul­
to deliver his plea. His trip ties and condlUons." Why, “ there
marked the first tlms a Pop* has are not even partially tctlned
left Rom* for any place but th* mldwlvei; child-birth la primitive
papal summer residence at Caste! and hasardous!"
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. SB — Near­
Gandolof line* 1870.
ly everyone on the face of the
His speech else marked the be­
earth should be able to see the
THE FORGOTTEN ONE
ginning of a new era In tha Catho­
EL CENTRO, Calif. «A ... At­ Russian satellite rocket la early
lic Church's ideological struggle torney Russell Yeager entered a December, an astronomer said.
with communism.
Tho rocket’s orbit evil! lie In the
windowless cell In the mental
The 25 antennae and four Irani- ward of Imperial County Hospital twilight bend of tho earth during
mlttera of the radio station will a f t e r
telling a nurao he these day* and will be “ highly
permit tho church to carry Its would finish his talk with a pa­ visible" between Dee. 1 and 3,
message t« every part of the tient end be ready to come out In Ksrt .1. Henlco said.
globe deipite weather or Iron Cur­ 20 minutes. After more than an
Hrnlce, senior astronomer at
hour of yelling and rattling of tha th* Smithsonian astrophyilcal ob­
tain jamming.
eell door Yeager was released by servatory, said the rocket will be
• Former value
th* red-faced nurse who “ forgot” visible over New England and
WELL. THAT’S THAT!
LOS ANGELES (UP) —'Th* age- b* wss locked In.
many other arete of the United
much higher
old problem of how to keep vita­
States on th* evening of Dee. 1.
mins from being lost during the
A MEAN TRICK
“ It will be glowing much bright­
milling of rice was reported solved
MILWAUKEE. WIs. W - 2000 er," he said, “ because It will be
today. The answer — shoot them officials oiled and canned 2.100 much closer to the earth."
Into the kernels. A process through pound* of polar bear and exported
Henice said everyone from south­
which steam pressure Is used to it to another loo Tuesday. Three ern Canada to Argentina and from
drive vltamini and minerals In­ polar bears were lured Into steel , Great Britain to South Africa
side (he kernels of rice from the crates with cod liver oil, then tent should be able to ice the rocket
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Mlaa.
•tween Dec. I and 5,

K i MUTI vmSJUMttCAN pans-President Elsenhower U
shown aa bo addressed the 000 editors and publisher* assembled ta
Washington for tbo Inter-American Press Association meeting.
Partnership of tbo American republics, said the President, "U a
mighty course for freedom sad security of tha world." At right is
Dr. Alberto Gtints Pas, president ef tbo organisation, whose
Journalistic crusade against former dictator Juan Peron, of Ar&gt;
•witlna, resulted In the mlrara of his newspaper. La Prats*.

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IN MANCHUKUO in 1933 a n , left to right, Roy W . Howard,
former president o f United Press; Yu Shao-lsa, o f the staff e f
the boy emperor, Henry Pu-yl; and Milts W. Vaughn, fo n ie r
U.P. par Eastern manager, who a few years a g o was killed In
a hunting accident In Japan.

FOUNDER OF T U B UNITED PRESS w u the crusading E. W .
Scripps. Taking two regional press associations o f his own, ho
bought a third to unite with them into ts tingle erganlsatiosi
the United Press Associations. The dots of founding was Juno

31.1907.

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P. D. Anderson Jr. ot Savannah
was the guest o f his parents last
Friday and Saturday. He was ac­
companied by a friend and fellow
CAA worker, Jack Wright, also
o f Sarannah.
I bad two wonderful visits con­
cerning the recent Tri-Stale Natarene Conference held for two daya
In Jacksonville at the Seminole
Hotel. Sirs. Bill (Virginia) Mathr\ve» told o f the Inspiring time
her daughter had then Sirs. Drawdy. the minister’ s wife, called to
tel) me of the meetings more In
detail. The conference bad dele­
gates from South Carolina, Geor­
gia and Florida. The purpose was
a training period for all Sunday
School workers In svery phase of
the Sunday School work. The class­
es were very Inspiring and each
o f the delegates from the Lake
Mary Church of the Naiarene felt
that they had learned so much.
On the way hums the group stop­
ped at St, Augustine for a tour
o f the Old Spanish Fort, Castillo
San Marcos, and a little shopping.
Attending the two day conference
were the Rev, and Mrs. S, L.
Drswdy, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Burke, Mrs. L. C. Till}*, Gayle
Burke,
Coleen
Matthews
and
Francis Tillls. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. r . Kemp and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steiner had
dinner Sunday In Daytona Beach
to celebrate the Kemp's wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayburrv and
Mr*. Graee Cole have as their
guest the Utters son Ernest Cole
Jr., o f Boston, Mass.
It was wonderful news U hear
that A . N. Scott has Improved
from his recent Illness to permit
him and Mrs. Scott to spend the
past weekend at the beach.
Just a reminder to the officers
o f the PWO o f the Community
Presbyterian Church, there will be
an executive meeting Tuesday,
Nov. S s t l p . m at the church.
There Is also an executive meet­
ing o f the P-TA Monday after­
noon (Nov. I) at I at the school.
All officers and committee chair­
men are supposed to attend.
Marcia Rust o f Jackson Heights,
L. I. spent last weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W il­
liam Ferguson at their home on
Wilber Ave. Miss Rusi Is employ­
ed by Eastern Airlines at LaGuadia Field In N. Y. C. and flew In
on one o f their Sliver Falcone and
returned Sunday to her Long Is­
land home. The Fergusons enjoyed
her visit so very much. I met Mar­
cia In Sunday School, just wish she
lived In this area. On Saturday
the Fergusons and Marcia visited
Bok Tower and Cyprus Gardens.
I went in search o f Msxlne Hop­
kins Thursday about P-TA busi­
ness. Found her at Rose Steiners,
unwrapping the priiea for the Nov.
1 Halloween Carnival. She said,
'T h is Is just like Christm as!" And
It was. The prises teem to be
real nice. She also said that all
booths, games and hot dogs would
be ten cents. The movie will be a
Hoppalong Cassidy pleture and car­
toons. Sound* good. The Dsd.e that
are to help with the setting up
of the booths are to start i t noon
on Friday or any time In the after­
noon that they ran com*. Guess
that Is the latest on the Halloween
Carnival.
Are any o f you planning to at­
tend the P-TA convention in Or­
lando Nov. I. «, 7? The official
delegates from our group have al­
ready been chosen but any mem­
ber le urged end welcomed to go
We o f Seminole won’t have an­
other opportunity to attend a con­
vention so near home again for
a long while so come on and make
arrangements to go with u&gt;. If
yon would like to go call Harriet
| Mixon, Rote Steiner, me or see
Mexinc Hopkins. Let’ * have a good
delegation from Lake Mary.
My phone It still FA2M06 so
call me about the birthday par­
ties, shower* and dinners you all
■ are having.

The anti • claustrophobic sleep
mask Is a regular sleep mask but
equipped with peepholes—like the
com m uter m ooter—so that the
anxious sleeper ean open one »W
anon and keep la touch with th»
world.
The TOD Is new. too. It's a ptaa&gt;
tie unit with built-la butter and
two tiny batteries under the snor»
er's pillow. The bed-partner has *
pushbutton which sounds the bus*
ter harshly enough to remind the
inorer to turn off his back but not
loud enough to wake him up.

6-Y E A R -O LD watched a ballet for the first time on tele­
vision, and was particularly puzzled when the chorus pir­
ouetted about the stage on their toes. "W hy,” he asked his dad,
"don’ t they just hire taller ,
■ » - ■&gt;
girls?’' .
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A man In Bpokane adver­
tised (or n wife, end boasted
that he received 100 replies.
"What did the answers reed
Uke?" he was asked. "Mott of
them.” he admitted, "said
"You can have mine.'” .

like the old Turkish water pipe,
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Billy Wilder has an Idea for
the most stupendous give­
away show of all. Every con­
testant la a millionaire to
■tart with; If he misses a
question, he gets so much
money he’s forced Into a higher tax bracket
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"Never judge a woman by her clothes,” tdvUes a most observing
judge. "There Isn’t enough evidence.”
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tftoetivg O it. L Is tba teoaM Ptortdn's etotote to of Uto loaves were hardly —Used
tody.
acceptable arttoUctByMetfflaamid the matte ef rich silks and
anrasiutlen ad about t.TW ehurth- 1S0T.)
known na a “ a® fault” law.
aagta
ti In the metropolitan area that
TALLAHASSEE—Florida ranks In addition, Involved persona mutt aablea and the gtlttar of roatly Is a lift-sit* plexiglass frautota.
brought tba fiery avangvUit here pretty low ameng the butt* af also aecun rtleasM from Injured Jewels la Uw Met’* famed “ Dia­ Shs is tho star el Uw Smithmamond Horaciboe.”
ian'a new ball ef health scheduled
|« pump new religious vigor Uto this nation wham total trafflt parties and satisfy claims for
The leaves onstage war* pro­ to open m u M W damage* unless finally adjudged
deaths equal ana wary IS
both tho mini*try and tho tatty. utes; where traffic lajurte*
net Habto by a civil court. H re­ vided in the opening autumnal
The curvy model, aM ef th*
Tha ovaagellat waa thanked far at Uw rata of aw every II sec­ lease* are set secured, collateral w a s of Tchaikovsky*! open "Eu­ meat amputated of ita kind to
preaching DO eermona that result- onds. and where a total of 8.0S0,- deporiu up te 10.000 may be re­ gene Onegin." Outside, chill winds the world, stand* m a revolving
NEWS OF MEN WE ___ . JIM
whirled October leaves about the platform la the center of Uw
H in netrly 00.000 ''decUiosa far 000 driven appear la traffle court quired of respondents to satisfy
FOBT MYEB, V f (AHTNC)—
sidewalks.
derailtie halL Ae to* by one 2S Army Pfe. David L. Cruae, eon
Christ” following Ua Madlaon aaeh year, aU of which results in claime.
Seated
‘
la
Uw
Diamond
Failure
t#
comply
c
m
reeult
In
ef
her
organ
light
up,
■
vole*
Square Garden ralliei aad meet­ a total annual aconeaia toes *f
of Jlr. and Mr*. John O. rromp,1"
tba tone of a motarlet'e driving shM were diplomat*, lee-W* to describes them to music
over ggJ0Q,9M,0M.
Longwood, recently received a
ing! elaewhcre in tha area,
Uw
world
of
fashion,
of
*«ance,
Brunhild* la a mass of color. Motor Driver Badge award at Fort
These figures won compiled by and meter vehicle regiatraUM pri­
The council considered the Gra- an organisation which la atrhnpa vilege*. An involved person who and particularly of society. Tho
Her
cast s. aluminum bone* are Myer, Va., while aervtog with
lam cruiade aa cucreaiful that it one of the best able to compile falls to comply might also bo fined first night at the Met is tradition
ua embarked on a program of such figure a—Uw Traffic Safety up to ISOO and/or be Imprisoned ally Mt aside for the gathering whit*. Rer plexiglass and celluloid Headquarters Company of the U.
watimious evangellrm, budgeted Dtp artmeat af tha Association of for up to M dtyt.
of top names la the social regia- organ ar* red, orange and mu*- S. Army Service Center.
tard yellow. Her lumlnnua copper
tar.
it a million dollara a year.
Crump wen the award fm driv­
Casualty n i Surety Companies in This law waa amaudtd by the
DetpU Uw exeltomont of the veins, nerves, arteries and lym ing military vehicles for more
The dinner waa atesded by mem- New York City.
last Session af the Legislature to
phaUe
system
ar*
Mm,
green,
red
4,OM persona on hand for Uw
thin one year without an *—ident
)ari of Graham'a cruiade “ team"
What baa Ptortda don* t« coun­ apply not only to those Involved
or traffle violation.
if u workers, mlnlatara from Uw ter Its share la this poor w ord in accidents, but alto to person* opening night there was conaUer- and yellow.
Mad* Is Germany
ably leas enthusiasm shown about
Tho St-year-old soldier entered
iraa and membera of the New
produced by a “ nation on uh**U"t whose driver’s licenses have been th* production than to other
Th* Dtuiches Ceeuadhrils Mu­ the Army in Jum UN aad rtceiv-}
York cruiade executive committee
la addition to the maty traffle revoked for violation* of Uw driver yoart. Critics appeared to think seum in Cologne, Germany, turned ad bask training at Fort Dtx, N.
that railed Marly tw0 million dol­ safety programs and similar pro­ license tow. This amendment was
highly of the acts, eeatumos and out Brunhild* far NEMO. A Smith- J. Ha attandad Bryimt University.
lar* in private donatlau to
ject* undertaken to help combat aimed primarily at Uw drunk and performers, but mt to much of sonlao spokesnun said tt coat an­ His wife, Wilma, lhr#* to Arltogluct tho cruiade.
reckless
driver,
but
also
applies
to
this problem, tho State Legisla­
other SUN to construct an elec­
In Ua farewell addreaa to tho ture hae enacted a financial Ba- other violations of Uw. driver's the opera Itself.
One Indication -of the opera’i tronic control system.
group. Graham waned again, aa iponslfaUily Law for motorists. license la*.
The Deutehee GOioadhslts peo­
ha did reputedly during hie cru- This law was first enacted in Flew- This is the way the law works, lack of popularity was In the stan­ ple said Bnmkilda was cast from
dee's
line,
which
was
esmparafar
example:
tty
you
ar*
involved
ude, that unleta the free world Ida in 1MT for the purpose of pro­
a rubberised mold taken from aa
“ pleki up tho Chriatlan flag” tha moting safety and providing finan­ In an accident, driving ■ borrowed lively late In ferntlng and amaU anonymsua (ao phone number*) SB
flag af tho Communist faammor cial security to those who wen ear, in which e person in t&gt;* sec­ In number, although all toe sand­ year-old German girl. They said
and aicklo "may win tho world.” placed in the position of having ond ear la Injured. Your driving ing places were taken well before both the model and Brunhild* an
“There are twa an. war* to Ufa,” to pay for damagos resulting from license la then subject to taapen- curtain Uma at I p. m.
S feet, T Inches tall and tho modal
slon, as well as that of the driver
Graham aald. “ One la tho Marx- motor vtbieto aecidentr.
There was a bright spot In t&amp;e weight to at “ seven stone” «
of
tho
other
vehicle.
The
registra­
standees'
chill
and
lengthy
wait,
lit aniwor. Communlim offer*
Recent amendment* to this jaw
pounds.
pcopla aomething and it ha* dodl- havo sUengthenod It aa compared tion of both vehicles Is subject to however — Met General Manager
No weight was given hr the
tiupenaion, unleu the require­ Rudolf Bing attend Ua usual
cited people working for It”
with Uw original, 1MT set. This
The other amwer to man'* prob­ ha* Iwoa particularly ao aa it ment! of Uw law are met, even form of hospitality due to the Rus­ original lady. One Smlthtonlim ex­
lem*, Graham aald, waa to bo relates to penalties and the means though tho owner of Uw borrowed sian character of the opera and hibit expert said flatly If BrunhUear v u not actually Involved in provided warming vodka for the da wen real she would Up Uw
found In CbrUUanlty, but •“ tho for onforemg of the statute.
the accident except through owner­ atandMi Instead of tha tradfUanal scales at about 14S.
Communlat* may win Uw world
The 1MT Act lacked “ teeth” and
“ I used to go with a girl built
union wo havo an equal dedica­ consequently accomplished little ship *f o h *f the Involved vehi­ coffee.
Just Ilk* that,” ha said. “ About
cle*.
tion for the principles for which
toward the desired results. la
aa transparent, too."
we aland.”
IMP, Uw poresntaga of insured In order to recipe possible psn- cial responsibility at th* lima of
"I” Tn» Parsenal
•ltlae,
the
involved
persons
who
Graham'a delivery did not acem motorist* In Florida had risen only
the accident, must rimply com­
The
original
German script for
to bo hampered by thk feet ho about ton percent, to approximate- era unable to furnish proof of fin­ plete a form which “will be tent
Itood on only one good leg and ly jo or 10 per eent of the itato’a ancial responsibility at the Uma by the Financial BaiponalbUlty Brunhild* haa her (asides describ­
N I -N IIII* H U M «M (M UM I
of the accident must then obtain Division aftor Uw accident report ed discreetly in th* first person:
«uld not move about with his registered motoriaU.
IntttU thli fad w i n work-ravlni
and certify such proof, and meet la received from the Department “ This Is my spleen. . .This la my
uiual dramatic Intentneia. Tba
O-B Furruc* Bow vnjoy wctvdrrful
This left a doubtful 40 or JO per
central heating all winter. At any
evangelist'* left knee waa Injured cent who might, or might not, ether requirement! of tho lew In of Public Safety, The Involved descending colon.”
time you wUh. wa can add O-B turn*
The Smithsonian medical scien­
last week when be waa
by have been able to retpemd for order to avoid possible loss of driv­ person then has mat the require­
mar eaoliag. at aunrialM ly low caatl
ing privilege*. Involved person ments of Uw law by astabUahing ce* curator, George Grifflnhagen,
i
ram.and
lent
hurtling
down
a
damages la the event of accident. who ire covered by liability InThis m w O -B Furnace and tha new
proof of future financial reapoa- aald the first perse* approach waa
10-foot incline on bin Mon- During this period, 1040, tho
matching O -B Hama Coding Unit
aurasto, or ether means af {bun­ siblllty.
N.
C.’,
form.
toned out because it waa toe per.
go together to maka a aingl*.
In Florida averaged
eldest
rata
I
amaU “ waathar plant" that IU
evangelist's associate* fear- about. 10,000 per year.
1
anywhere, a*an In a daact. BnInjury may forco him to
1
Joy modern living with yaatMore recently this figure baa
wear a c u t on hi* knee for somi quadrupled and the caseload ban
1
round air condi tinning lor your
time and to cancel aeveral speak­ dled by the Financial RaeponalUing engagements In San Pranciieo Uty Division h u tnereasod ataadlHollywood. Port Worth and Min­ ly with Uw growing numbar of
neapolis.
mGloriala in this stata.
In an tilde, the Baptist minister
uantly, tho Stata Legisla­
said b* had been aurpriied to ae« ture has been confronted Uma and
how many of hla fellow aoutheru again with the eld problem of the
ministers had “ taksn an
uninsured or financially insecure
stronger stand” regarding tho re­ motorist who is unable te pay for
cent outbreaki of racial violence Injuries or damages which be
than ha had ever thought possible. might bava caused la a motor
"Not all southernsrs are Ilka vehicle accident.
what you have been reading about
Since INS, the Financial
PRONE FA 21862
siblllty Law haa required aU
in tha preai,” Graham said.

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�■y WILLIAM E. HOWARD I and scientific effort to meat tho
Vailed Prem Staff Correspondent IRussian challengo be caafetrad
WASHINGTON W—A fuli-scale' «ib Dr. Isidore I. Rabl, chairCongressional Inquiry may start' man of his Scientific Advisory
early neat month on the U.S. poll- Committee, Defense M«MUter
tion in the battle with Russia for Gordon Gray and Spedal Assistmissile superiority, Aailstant Sen- ant Robert Cutler, who' la hi charge
ate Democratic Leader Mika Mini- of National Security Council iffield lay*.
f*1” , Mansfield said preliminary work Later, ho met with Atomic Enerhat been completed for bearings Z7 Commission Chairman Lewis
to bo held either by the Senate * ‘
Preparedness Subcommittee nr the
fun Senate Armed Services Com­ of atomle information with Bri­
tain and other allies and possibly
mittee.
*
President Euenbower today pre­ the development of a super scien­
sumably is pursuing his own as- tific alliance proposed by the Pres­
sessment of the nation's missile ident and British Prima Minister

Harold Macmillan far tha tm
With a ray aad Babltb* Pml*
dent had as poaalbla prima topic*
a seieiUifle apaodop recommended
b* top idontlsta and tho reoDoca*
tion of itrategle materials, neces­
sitated by tha new emphasis on
missiles which require apodal »•*
tala aad fuels.
A Hidden cancellation waa or­
dered Monday by Defense Secre­
tary Nell E. MeElroy In a previ­
ous order by hie predecessor,
Charles E. Wilson, which would
have slashed military research

By DELOS SMTTH
Untied Proa* Scieeee Editor
NEW YORK (UP)—Many aeUntlsta are keenly aware that there
I* going to be "a eriaia la educa­
tion" which wOl make the presim to be
ent so-called crista
nothing at all, and so they have
been stirred by aa outline of an
electronic, maebiaftad high aehoo!
which could theoretically prevent
or solve the crisis, although tt
great coot.
In this high school moat of tho
eee tho administration "carrying teaching would be done by ma­
out tha latent of Congress" by re­ chines. It would bo staffed by a
largo number of etorks to toordlstoring tho root arch funds,
nate machine * taken records of
■agM Far CeepocalM
The Montana Democrat also
•aid ha bopod President Ei«*nhower*l administration would prepare
legislation to bring about moro co­
operation between scientists of
Kuratom nations aad particularly
those of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation with U. 8- scientists,
Thera wort theft other dcvtlopmo&amp;ts:
,—At Jefferson (Sty, Me., Sen.
gtuart Symington declared tha El­
senhower administration baa "d me
nothing" since Sputnik was launch­
ed Oct. 4
—There wore mere reassuring
reports on U. A. mlssilss develop-

Into the machina built Into Mi individual. Mlxsd In with these
chair which would automatically machina letaona would ba "a sparecord hit presence and alao giro elal session with a. skilled teachhim aoma access to the mechanl- er* „ ho wouU hare complete
cal teaeher at tha head of tha mlchloe-m«d# recorda of •*waake
room, through a number of puih of in,eiulTt m»ehlna operation*”
buttona.
him.
He Trig, No Spitaft
Btndrata Oeold Romp
Ram0 used trigonometry aa an hamo aafd “ a brilliant atudant
"cample. Without It, there can be t01jd romp through trigonometry
no Sputniks and no rocketa caps- |n a very amall fraction of tho
ble of putting Sputnik* Into or*1coUfB, time. A dull student would
oita. Tho mechanical t e a c h e r have to spend more tLne with tha
would "enunciate or narrate” Its machine*.’* Ho said the machina
principle with aound moriei us- principle could be a p p l i e d to
chemistry and other technologies,
to English, to fofalgn languages.
Technically -those machines could
be designed and mada cn tho ba­
ils of present knowledge. But
they'd be extremely expensive.

coming Crisis hi nineatSaar* lg
solved. A o other la "a nbst-eo»
troi world that canaiats largely el
Ignorant and uneducated masati
who are alavod to a few M M *
□ala who posh aO the buttons on
the machines." Therefore, ooni*
how youngsters musk be taught
bow to push the buttona.

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NEW DELHI, India (UP) -T h a
government today ennoupced •
general amnesty for OH N an
rebels convicted or under trial m
anti- government activities. Abeet
SCO rebel tribesmen, lnrtadDs
some of tha head-hunting Naggf
serving sentences for murdering
other natives, were expected to
benefit from the decree.

Friday—Saturday
. November. 1 &amp; 2

BUST $71,000 ATOMS FOR MAC! M m -D r. James Killian, Jr,
president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, presents the
first Atoms for Peace Award medallion to Dt.- Niels Bohr (left),
71 Danish physicist Looking on InWashington is President Elsen­
hower. The $79,000 award, a memorial to Henry and Edsel Ford,
was made to the 1013 Nobel prite winner for hts work In unlockfag the secret of the atom and hie attempts to dedicate nuclear
power to peaceful purposes,
(InternoftoMi Soundphoto)

Nautilus Makes
Cruise Under
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Hus recently traveled more than
1,000 mile* under the Arctic ice
pick In 5H days In an eerie un­
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data.
Navy Secretary Thornes 8.
Gates Jr. disclosed the cruise on
Ms arrival on the West Coast to

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Mfce e Watas. The Imaginary creation la shown approaching He
daatlnaWon. (The Net* York Public Library end Central Press)

Gates said the sub entered the
Arctic from the Atlantic Ocean,
but gave no further details.
Gates said the feat ihowi that
the submarine will displace the
depth charge u the anti-submar­
ine weapon.
“ We are producing better depth
charges," Gates said. "We tested
an atomle one a few days ago.
But increased speeds and sonar
equipment such as that carried by
the Nsutilus, msana that It will
ba sub against sub,"

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Mr. god Mr*. W. K. Meeker of
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daagkur Ott 14, at tb* Nival
Air flu lira Mtopital In JackaeitVila, Mr*. Metier U tba former
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U * n t af Oitaan and Mr. and
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Mn. Raymond rail vrer* in Day­
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Tt-ycar-old American film produc­
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mony Monday. The decoration waa
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to fam e. Born In Jacksonville, | However, It was In February, I
Fla., Boone showed an early bent 1953, l t Dot Records, then a
K e Z i Ch.,Pwa'?, n n he*twd. 1.*,;inB/
bul BnM**Uc ,abeIIm o«mhlah o
radU .how
* Boon« r**lly l l « t e d moving on
Ing on h a own ra o »h w.
h|, c ir e c r Th« record company
Admire* Arthur Godfrey
fed Boone a string o f fairly
In 1053, young Boone tried out Inane tunes calculated to touch
for the Ted Mack Amateur Hour, the fevered passions of adolescent
..I . and went on to become record buyers and Boone was in.
i three-time winner. Ho e »* la te d They Included such nuggets as
to Arthur G o d f r e y ’ * "Talent "A in't That A Shame," "Long
.corns," won, and formed a one- Tall Sally" and 'Tuttl Fruttl."
and-a-lialf year association with
It w ai at high school that
| Godfrey, a gentleman that Bocmt Boone met Shirley Foley, daughmuch admires.
|tor o f country singer Red Foley.

By WILLIAM F.WALD
United Preas Stall Correspondent
NEW YORK (U P )— Pat Boon#
la a young man who wears white
buckskin shoes, smiles a blinding
white unite and says *'Conga
M ooga" Instead of "G ee Whls."
He doea not drink. He doci not
amoke. He does not swear. He
doea not tickle chorus glrli or
play the horses. He d o*, not
w iggle ami as nearly as &gt;«n he
determined, hU pelvis Is no ob­
ject o f concern to his public.
His public la many.
"H o's one of a kind," says
Jack Spina, a manager o f talent
who ha* nursed young Boono
with rapturous concern for al­
most three years. "T h e sky's the
limit on his future. All of us
around him feel he will become
thn Bing Croshy of this era."
Boone, fo r the benefit o f those
out o f earshot of this world, Is
a singer. Less than three years
ago, Charles Eugene Bonne (he
was nicknamed Tat by his par­
ents who wanted a girl, Patricia)
was working his way through
North Texas State Teachers Col­
lege, singing on a Fort Worth
station for $50 a week.
Move* Up In World
He has progressed considerably
since that time.
Today, Boone's personal hlstorlana credit him with selling nioro
than 15 million records. It is re­
ported that Bonne has 300 fan
clubi membered by 15,000 teen­
age chicks, a great portion if
whom arc benumbed with calf­
love for their U-ycar-old, ■Ix-footone-lnch,
110-pound,
• &lt;j u a r •Jawed, dimpled, brown - haired,
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Hr has a seven year contract
with :0th Century Fox, out of
which union has came two pic­
ture*. He also has a five • year
contract with ABC, a network
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petite thla season for singers.
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be a million •dollar one and the
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sort. Nevertheless, there Is no
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money.
Top* HI* Rivals
Ho alio 1* making mends. His
bstf-hour ABC • TV mualc*) pro­
gram com fortably out-Trendexed
the NBC TV and CBS • TV opposl
tlon on its third TV outing Ihia
season. This, despite the catch­
penny aura that surrounds the
show.
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friends Instead of bowling them
over with b|g acta," Is I— way
Boone puta it. "C om ing Into a
living room Is a kind o f psribnal
thing, a personal visit, aven
though tho audience can’ t really
reach out and touch you.
" I don’ t want to give them a
circus like some other shows, i
figure they’ re g jing to tune in the
Pat Boone Show to ic e Pat
Buone."
Beone has quicksilvered hi* way

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■ y WILLIAM BW ALO
United PrM * SU ff C m * *p— drat
NEW' Y O R K (U F )— Y W i th«
viewer, look at TV, but you ara
bored by it. What'a more, your
boredom is Incresalng year by
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That’ s the unhappy conclusion
reached by a New Y ork ad agen­
cy. Cunningham and Walsh. In an
unpublished survey.
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president of the agency, in a
speech before the Association o f
National Advertisers in Atlantic
City, N. J. More o f the details
will be revealed here.
The agen cy's research depart­
ment took the special “ boredom "
survey th li past aumnter In New
Brunswick, N. J „ a town of 11.000
fam ilies, w per cent o f whom own
TV set*. The agency has been
working In Ulf town si,tee &lt;041 In
• continuing TV study that uses
about 10 per cent o f Now Brunsw ick 'i pi.-pulation.
Indei of t e r e d o *
The boredom itudy used ■
sm aller sim p le— about 110 man,
women and teen • agers. From
their comments, an "index o f
boredom " was compiled b ised on
10 representative shews.
Milton le r le was u n l u c k y
enough to finish highest in the
ln d t x - h e stored a 51 per cent
boredom mark. Arthur Godfrey
bored ST par eent to finish an un­
enviable second and Rod Skelton
finished third, bringing yawn* to
sa per cent.
A t the other rnd of the acale,
" I Rem em ber M am a," bad the
lowest borodom m irk — l l per
cent. T h t runner-up to "M a m a "
a- a not • so &lt; boring shew wes
"W h a t's My U n a " which put only
31 nsr cant tu steep.
The conclusion drawn from tha
aurv— w es that shows that de­
pend upon a. single personality—
l
iloilfrey, Skelton— ara m ort
apt to weary viewers sfter cons w : exposure than showa that
revolve around a number o f peo­
ple.
Dial-Twitching
Say* Cunningham: "the bore­
dom factor causes dial-twitching,
vacant-minded viewing, lower rat­
ings and, as far as TV advertis­
ing Is concerned, le u penetration-

WASHINGTON W - The Agri
culture Department ears that re­
tail food prices will d ed in t gradu­
ally during the remaindar o f tht
y*ar but ir e capaeled to averaga
"w ell shore'’ a y o ir ago.
Total consumer spending fo r
feed In 1M&gt; ie liksly to surpaes
"m oderately" that at 1HT. tbo dop s r tm e n tiild , Tho Ineroasod out­
lays will b# dua prlnelpolly to tho
population Incroato and "som a
what hlghar" prleaa o f food, at
laast during tho first h alf a f 1999All maor commodity group* axrept boverages aro aipoctod to
be higher during the rest o f . this
vear than last, the departmont
said. Recent reduction* In the
price o f co ffe e dropped the Index
for the beverage group below last
year * level. The department aald
the decline [or tha remainder « f
this year is normal for tho so*
son.
Tha department aald civilian
consumption of food throueh 19M
li expected to be close to tho
19JT psr-eepUa rat*. Tho higher
ro'all prices will reflect itrong
consumer dcmsnd, slightly l f * « c
food tupplioa and semowhat higher avarago marketing margins for
food.
Supplies o f m ilt snd eggs
through next spring will bo down
seme from • v w tarllor. » u t
there will bo about aa much torbay and lard end mere dairy pro­
duct) and chicken, tha dapartmont
said, supply prspects point to
more fresh deciduous and cllrut
fruits this winter snd spring thin
lis t and about as much processed
fruits sad vegetables, sweat po­
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per-ikutl-pcr dollar."
What Cunningham doasn’ t say
in this speech Is that hii research
department reported shat tho at­
titudes of viewers snd analysle el
audience re tinge "ara a warning
o f danger ahead."
In 1949, aald tha report, eicitem int about television w as "ru n ­
ning at a fever pitch ." This
"emotional acceptance" continued
for soverel years, but now, view­
ers are "obviously watching with
a much m ore jaundiced e y e ."
rerh ip s the strangest fa ct to
emerge from the report was that
people
watch
program*
even
though they are tired o f them.
Some o f those surveyed were
quite hostile to the spate o f w eiterns o n 4 TV, but they watched
w eitern s'en yw iy.
Even so, warned the report, the
public wes .becoming restless.
As Cunningham puis It In hi*
speech: "a s f i r as we advertiser*
ere conceited, it is a Tima fo r
Pause."

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My WILLIAM

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VeUad P n s a lu ff Correspondent
N t W Y O R K , ( U P ) - E a e h weakend, Andre la ru ch and Bee Wain,
a husband and wife team of curi­
ous w orking habits, u k a up tem ­
porary Manhattan resident* on
tho sixth flo o r o f I I W ist 19th St.
Thoy live In n single room fu r­
nished In • style that m l«ht he
called contem porary Bowery. Its
fixtures Ineluda a long wooden
table, a fe w bruised chairs, a
green couneh and a piano o f same
antiquity. Tha roam haa no win­
dows, T bo bathroom is down tha
hall.

Tbslr home is a radio studio of
the Ametrlcao IroadcaiUng Net­
work. T h e Biruche live in the
studio each Saturday and Sunday.
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A F t* low * &gt;!tip
"W o d o take a few hours o ff
te steep overnight In a nearby
h o til," saya la ru ch who over the
nait 19 y ta r* has served in rapac­
ities as diverse as disk lockey,
basabill am ougeer and com m er•ial spicier for "Y ou r Hit Pa­
rade."
" l u t tho major portion o f the
weekend wrO spend right in the
itudlo. W o have what, i guess,
Is tho toughest schedule in the
business, w * do 39 five-minute
w aitbor ahowa a weak. 31 or them
an la tu rd a y and-gunday. They're
all live and ws try to make little
productions out of each of them
with com edy sad music
"T b o personnel around us keeps
changing, but not us. w e wear
out six direelors, seven cnilneare
and three pfanlsts each weekend."
B is, married to Andre (or IP
y e a n and tha mother o f a girl
and bey , confesses their social
life has bean torpedoed sine* they
look over their assignment on
Sept. 31.

Try and Stop Mi
VO EDITORS Of A Cornell University newspaper, to prov#
gullibility o f people high in public life, on ce formed an
organisation to "m e u e from oblivion" on* Hugo N. Frye, "the

Tthe

father ef the Republican
Party In New Y o rk ." In­
vitations to a dinner com ­

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brought enthusiastic replies

from tho vlco-proeidont of
tho U. R , tho Republican
National committee chair­
man, and • desen congress­
men. The secretary o f Labor
wrote, "U U a pleasure to
testify to tho career of that
sturdy patriot w ho first
planted tho ideals o f our
party in your region o f tho
country."
Tksre w u M such person aa "Hugo N. Try*." el course. HU aim*
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IT may seem paradoxical, but; Risht no* an rstimited 3.G00,

tha faek th at mere parsons are
now dying from heart disease
actually Is a x Indication o f m idi
cal progress.
L u t y ta r disorders o f the
heart, blood vessel* and related
organa accounted for mart than
•30,000 deaths, about h a lf o f the
total number o f death* In the
United gtates.

OOO Americans hava heart dis­
ease. Another 1,000,000 sutler
from related disorders such as
h igh blood pressure, rheumatic
fever, hardening o f the arteries
and the Uke.
D eaths from heart disease
alone run about 310 fatalities per
100.000 population or about tw oflfths o f all deaths. That's n ot
counting daatha from related dis­
C a u se of Death
orders.
Back In 19U, t h u s disuses
This, o f course, presents a great
caused about on c-th ird of tha challenge
to the m edical profes­
nation'* deaths. In 1900, only oxa- sion. And doctors and sctrntlsU
fifth.
throughout the nation are work­
How can ws b o u t o f medical ing constantly to provide a p re­
progress in the faee e f these new ventive or cur* for heart disease.
■tails tics?
T h ere is one stumbling block.
The simple explanation D that
Coronary heart dlseaia stems
heart d ls a u e Is chiefly an afflic­ ta flourish where living con d i­
tion o f old ate.
tions ara hlghar. diets are richer
More persona are now lirlng and psychological pressures era
long enough to contract and die heavier. This la precisely tha type
e f heart dUeas*. About 70 p*r o f environment that typifies
cant o f all deaths from thla causa m uch e f modern Am ities.
oaeur attar tho age o f at.
Mora Americana are reaching QUtanCIf AND ANSWIX
C. B.: While she was sick re­
the age o f 63, and over, than ever
before. Tha reason is that we now cently, and had a high fever, my
have control ovar many Infte thraa-year-eld daughter had se­
tlous diseases
cues whleh formerly ver* convulsion*. W ill they recur?
took a »t«catering toll of death* Answer: In m ost casts, convul­
and Invalli
.Idiom, especially af our sions following fever do not recur
unless the fever is allowed to
younatr citizens,
clim b to a high level. However. It
Health Problem
would be well for you to consult a
A* a result, heart* d lseu e h u physician as soon as your child
become a m ajer health problem, becomes 111.

19-1| Minutes Free
"On weekends, we get ebeut 19
er IS minutes free between shows
— when w e aren’ t writing er rehearsing," ahe nays. "B u t w h it
can you do In IS minutes? And
tha rest o f the week, 1 just want
t* rest and get acquainted with
my fam ily again."
So far, the Baruchs beva man­
aged to hold up pretty well under
their grinding schedule (Andre
■Iso has another Monday-throughFriday one-hour shew on tha same
network plus TV and film shorts
assignm ents), but they dM h ive out far h im sandwiches snd got
one close call a couple o f Satur­ food pollening." says Andre. "He
days ago.
collapsed four minutes before a
"O u r piano player and 1 tent •how and 1 collapsed right after

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M m « i fo r V k n P m Went RlehH M. Xtxon la tha published report J u t Harold E. S ta u en It
Ahtnklog hard about a political
Tomeback.

Chrbtlan A. Harter, then cover* i Proaident'a friend* who bunded ticket would coat tho Republican mous. Ho to Judged now to bo vsnto, however, would bo tocura
nor o f Manachwotto, whom B U i- 1 their w ay Into tho atop . Ntxon Party votaa* Indeed, there w o n well ahead o f tho pack to the raeo to office object only to tho whim
denti»l&lt;1
« « « &gt; » « * w a . to plant and ra- tome persuasive Indication* that fo r (ho 1M0 Republican prctlden* o f h b constituency. And, o f courae,
ducted hi* cam paign agalaat Nix*
on while a m em ber of tho Elxenbower admlnlatratlon, a altuatton
which a*tonlahod and t r o u b l e d
.Vixen’ * friend* and an but obtalncd from the v ice president, a
withdrawal from the eonteat,
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political amateur* a m o n g tho

SUssta I* reported to bo think*
taf W rannlng n o t you for cor*
•raw of Paaatyfmto. I f to « m
elected, Stitsea auroly would be­
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(ho 1980 Republican presidential
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tut rabuko from tho White Route
that there aroie In h b own mind
the question whether he ihould
itand aside. There waa no evldance that NLxcn's pretence on tho

be would be, to fact, a p op u lu tial nomination.
Stauen la comparatively young.
running mat*.
T h at could bo a basic reason fo r with an unsatisfied yen to bo
G O P B t n t f Per Nixon
SUaooh'e thought o f ■ political president,
The b ig margin by w hich tho com eback. The election of Rich*
In his RMk year. S t e a m can
Elsenhower - Nixon teem wa* re­ ard M. Nison aa president would iok, i f h e, must, beyond 1980 to
elected amply Justified the vice very “Shortly lead to Stas sen’ s de- 944 and, oven. 196*. Hla clearest
president'* te If-confident decision parture from federal office if he
lew o f the White House would ho
to stay In the race. His renoutina- happ
d to hold inch when Nixon i had front the governor’* office la
tlon in San Prtneiaeo waa unani­ took over, A governor o f Pennjyl-1 Harriiburr * &gt; .

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

United Press Leased Wire

Docks, Term in als lAajc
*

Issue In Commission Race

t P E A K X lfl AND PROGRAM CHAIRM AN at yesterday's Junior
d u m b e r at C n n s n e Luncheon. (Front row ) toft to rigkti Mrs.
Alien WUHnk. • candidate fo r the City Commission, Ambrose O llff,
program chairman, and R obert 8 . Brown, candidate fo r the City

Cawwbaton. (Back t s v ) left to righ t: A. U W ilson, unopposed
candidate for the Ctty Commission and R. F. Cooper, unopposed
candidate for Uw Board o f School Trustees, (r h o to by Bergstrom)

Pilot Dies InJet C itiz e n s U rg e d To R e a d
CrasM tarM r
This Morning
sad constitution, Representative
Pr°P «ed eoMtitotlon «*&lt;
. „
! recta over 200 grammatical error*,
Every ellixem should acquaint John* ramroddtd
this
mself or h e n e lf with the pro* [ through the Senate."

OCALA, Fla. W — A Navy
n u Crusader Jet plane crashed
|ust south o f here today and the
" p ilo t , attached to a fighter squad­
ron at Cacti Field near Jackson­
ville, was killed Instantly.
Witnesses told newsmen that
Uje plan* crashed aftsr g o in g Into
w hat appeared to be an Intention­
al dive from whleh the pilot ap­
peared unable to pull out.
A team of Navy investigator*
v e i l on It* w ay from Jacksonville
" t o tho crash seen* to study tho
wreckage.
Name o f tho pilot, w ho waa
thrown from the main portion of
tho wreckage on Impact with th*
ground. Is withheld by the Navy
until hi* next of kin eould bo
notified.
The Navy In Jacksonville said
the pilot and plane had been atfta c h e d to Fighter Squadron 101 at
Cecil Field and that the crash oc­
curred during a routine training
mission.

ick N. Cleveland laid today, j Representative Cleveland explalnW ve got to weigh the advantage *d, and he pointed out that the
having ■ senator of our own proposed itata constitution group*
ilntt the cost of additional re- «U matter* within the sa*"* sub*
esentative* to the House," ha
under one article.
.,
Seminole County would gain a
.
,
,, senator of it* own under the proI will be happy to provide po(e,| constitution’* provision* but
pie. of the proposed aowUtttUoa
voM ba oaly lw0 repr„ &lt;nt.
■ny and all civic groupa or to atires, he tald In explalnatlon of
.^ ? r!*1e0!utlV* C,e’ 6* H&gt;o reapportionment .action. Hownd stated. That Is the one way 4Vrr ba Baid. It doe* not aceomi can become better ecqueln ed Ulh real reipp0rtIonment to the
th the constitution on which jIouia
lixena will bn voUng next year,"
The',jaulon of representative!
* , •.
. ...
, In th* House leave* th* dominating
"•* •r,ln«
Influence just a* It is now and
nstltution for tte State of Fiord- marc|y a,i(|a mor* employe* which
', Repreien aUve Cleveland said wUI run lnto thousand, of dollar*
a\
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additional expense each year.
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of serf
pCT.op.ny (eeI that tha-Snn*
Cem&lt;»!«*w*?°
n / , , r * of ala naedt lha additional represen'V r .rM ". o ' !
„‘ nd
tatlon—primarily beeaus* of It*
the United State,. He raid thin ima„ J ,mbtnhlv." ha Iald.
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Recently, Representative Cleveidcr the present laws you have (and appaared before the Sanford
r £ ! 2 , ? / , , W#M UM* Club end the Pilot CTub of
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Winter Park to explain th* various
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djr,c' tntnciele* of tha propoied eonw’ i
m
****0!*4 T,k Cjeve* jtuution on which eltliens, next
na. t. the section where by local
, ithar pIacr th*ir stamp
w county commUaloner* can be
lpproV1, or ,|^n down.

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Carnival

'Wonderful

ren and sold hundreds o f brilocns, and time again to th* two fis h -.
Mrs. C. A- Andes son Jr., th* ponds and tha boat* on pond.
school secretary, was tha "plckJfinnlng th* booths were par­
m y-pocket" lady. She, too, ipent ent* o f Southside School children.
the evening wandering through the Many fathers were In evidence and
served in nearly every capacity.
crowd,
The Junior High School Band pro­
Tha carnival groaaed over one vided musle during th* evening.
hundred dollar* mor* than it did
In the auditorium, gaily cos­
last year. Result* will not b*
tumed dancers of tha Daanna
krown for icveral day*.
School of Dane* provided an «nEach booth, so well stocked at trrtaining program In balM , tap,
S:30 p. m., « ! • depleted hy the and to*. Deanna McManus and
time tha evening was over. Literal­ George W'iggin gave in exhibition
ly thousands o f hotdogs, cold o f ballroom dancing. R. C. Whit­
drink* and co ffe e were served. Th* mire took photographs
chicken barbcqtie cooked by CutIn thanking those who helped on
ton Brown was completely sold the carnival Mft. Winn made spe­
out.
cial mention o f those tn charge
Long lines remained all even­ o f each booth. Fish Pond, Mrs F.
ing before th* spook house, pony H. Norvetl; Train, Mrs. A . J. Bra­
rides, train and snapping turtle, cken and Snapping Turtle; County
ituudreda of children returned lima Store, Mgs. Arthur Harris; Hot

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Monday's Rotary
Session Canceled
The regular weekly meeting of
the Sanford Rotary Club schedul­
ed for Monday noon will be cineslled so that members may at­
tend the Joint meeting o f the
elvle and service club* sponsored
by the Jaycces, which will be
held Tuesday noon at the Episcopal
Parish House.
Congressman A. S. (S yd) Herlong Jr., will be the guest speak-

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wilt be deputy leader and Herbert
Bowden the chief whip. N&lt;* other
candidates had been proposed
when nomination* closed Thursday
night.

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“ A wonderful lu cte**", w as the
•Utemcnt made thla m orning by
chairman o f the Southside School
carnival, Mrs. Lola Winn. “ I can
not thank enough the oarents and
teachers who made tna carnival
possible, particularly my co-ch air­
man, John Kadtv.”
Easily tb# biggest crow d aver
eame to the Hatloween ca r-to i l at
I * Southside School Thursday night.
^ An estimated 2500 men, women
and children swarmed over the
playground, a* they patroniaed tha
more than twenty bootha and
ride*.
Wandering through the crowd
were the t w o
“ professional"
dow n s Buddy RawU and Volie
William* Jr. Tha pitr h**1 been
mad* up by Mrs. Don Bn ,baker
•nd could have passed fo r proy^fcsaionals. They amused tha child­

a r r lift .

The Seminole County United A p ­
peal Drive received ■ substantial
push toward Its goal yesterday
from Heavy A ttack Squadron Nine.
Lcdr. John E. Cousin*, USN, Chair­
man o f the drive fo r VAH-9, pre­
sented a check In the amount of
1511 to Captain L. A . Arthur, USN,
for Inclusion In the fund* to be
contributed b y Navy Sanford ac­
tivities. This amount represents
more than one quarter o f the total
goal of all N avy Sanford Unite.
In addition to tha contribution
in dollars, 100 French F tanci,
seven English Shillings and a hall
penny were presented. VAH-9 re­
turned only last week from a de­
ployment on hoard the U&amp;S Sara­
toga. Porta in Scotland, England
and Franc* w ere visited and the
foreign eolni donated to (he Unit­
ed Appeal represent* money from
each of the countries.
Cdr. W. R. H ailelt, USN, Com
mandtng O fficer o f Heavy Attack
Squadron Nine, gav* the Navya
traditional “ W ell Done" to the
officers and men of hi* command
for their generous support o f this
must worthwhile course.

GAfTSKELL HEADS PARTY
LONDON « B - High fto'tekell
will again lead the Labor opposi­
tion parly in the next session of
Parliament It was announced
Thursday night. James G riffiths

Additional

Southside

article

The importance or the Sanford
Dock* and Terminals p r o je c t be­
came the matof Issue In the race
between two candidates fo r the
Board o f Sanford City Com mis­
sioner* when they spoke before the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
o f Com m erce at its noon luncheon
meeting yesterday
Mrs. A lice Willlnk told the Jayeees that “ women are bceomlng
more aware o f tho political situa­
tion amt arc today taking a greater
part In the affairs of government.
“ I realise tbit Sanford i* in a
transition period between vary
little progress mil the com ing of
Industry," she said, "amt I would
appreciate your support in hav­
ing a woman on the Board o f City
Commissioners.'*
Robert S. Brown, opposing Mrs.
W tllink.ln the race for tho seat
vacated by F. D. Scott at the end
o f his term this year, spoke o f hi*
experience In cily planning,
“ It we* discouraging to ftnd out
the lack o f Interest In the city’ *
ohlem s," he said. “ One problem
the Docks and Termlhals, 1
hope that it can be an achieve­
ment.’ *
However, Brown told the Jayeeo audience “ I am not going to
nromJs*,*?« U»i|e.ri.the otter anTil all reports ’ are In,' but I do
think Sanford ran achieve
At Wilson, an unopposed candi­
date for reeiection to the Po*rd of
Sinford City Commissioner*, told
the Jaycces “ The docks and term­
inals project Is the key to our
economic future and next
that
Is an airport,"
R. F. Cooper, an unopposed
candidate for the Board of School
Trustee*, called on th« Jaycces to
support the school bond Issue on
Nov. 19. "W e're asking you to put
In double effort In getting the
people out to vote,"
Ambrose OHff introduced the
speaker* at program chairman for
the day.

Chorus Seeks
More Singers
Member* o f the Male n ,fT tn
are reminded that the reb*arsal
scheduled for 8 o’ clock Stonday
night, will be held It tha Preshytcrian Church.
It is still th e hope of Harry M.
Weir, director o f the group, “ that
more men w ill coma out and join
tha chorus."

For Information On
CIRCULATION
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T1IK COMMANDING OPFICER of Ranfard Naval Ale Station (toft) Capi. L- A- A tth w accepts a
*511.00 cheek from LCDR John K. Coastoa (righ t) representing V A H -t a contribution to the Remlnoto
fourth uf the total N avy Sanford goal.

Authorities
Halloween prankster* turned out
in force last night but there were
so m any police officers, pollc*
cruisers, city officials, and elty
employe* on duty that It wa* Im­
possible to do much dam oge.
Halloween fun was marred by
one accident on Park A ve. near the
Intersection of 10th St, when an
11-year-old-boy w*» struck hy an
automobile as he veered around
a parked car.
Paul Fllcger of 214 Etm Ave.
was riding his bicycle, without
lights’ and on th* wrong side of
the street, according to Sanford
Police Department reports, when
he w as struck by a ear driven by
Marion Blessing of the Montezuma
Hotel aa the bike cut out to p u s
the p lrk e d car.
Th* youth was thrown by th*
Impact on top «f a parked car
and then slid to the payment. Eaa in in at ions at the Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital m e a le d the voungiter had no broken bones but re­
ceived only ■ badly bruised right
leg and suffered from ahneW. The
as thrown 42 feet south
bicycle
of the intersection.
In another Incident, three young­
sters w ere taken Into custody and
ehvrged with the destruction of
city property. Robert Morris Doo­
ley, 19, Charles Robert Bridges, IT,
and Charles Dooley along with
five juveniles Including one 13ycar-old girl were shooting out
street light* with ■ BB rifle. The

(O fficial U8N Photo)

Watch

Pranksters

Incident occurred to th# Dreamwold and 4th Street ind French
Ave. vicinity.
Southward Fruit Company wa*
broken Into and the office ran*
tacked, according to Police Chief
Roy Q. Williams,

Ernest South­

ward on returning to hi* plant dis­
covered it had been plundered.
Police investigators found that an
attempt bad been made to pry
open tha coca col* machine and an­
other attempt at entering the safe
wa* made. The Intruder* took on­
ly 50 or 80 cents in stamp monay.
o f Halloween night, were apparent­
ly seared from tha scene when
The burglars, taking advantage
Southward reutrned to hi* offiee.
In tha county, g lts ie i wtra bro­
ken front the Truck Grower* build­
ing i t Rand* Siding. -Sheriff J. I*.
Hobby said he received “ numcrous call*" complaining about
Juveniles shooting firecrackers and
throwing them Into groups. It was
reported that considerable “ m ap
damage was done at the Cassel­
berry post office.
In Sanford there were 19 extra
police on duty In addition to th*
n g u to r force with watchmen sta­
tioned at all elty property. Divi­
sion superintendent* were used to
putrol the streets. In addition, th*
City Manager, Warren E. Knowles
and Mayor David Uatchel warn
patrolling until t a. m. this morn­
ing.

Success'
Dog

Stand,

Mrs.

Georg*

Sires,

Mr*. Everett O rr; Spook House,
Mrs. B. If. F ren trcsi; Fish Pond
No. 2, Mrs. D. R. Jones; Ponies,
Mrs. Harvey Hale; Whole Cakci
and Cake and C offee, Mrs. Ralph
Jarvis; Popcorn, Peanuts, and
Sno-Cones, Sir*. W. E. Dodsun;
Old Clothing Booth, Mrs J. C.
Cameron J r.; Candied Apple* and
Home made Candy, Airs Hallas
Loop; Rnats-on-a-Pond and Post
O ffice, Mrs. W . L. Colbert; Jack
O’ Bean and Teddy Bear, Mr*.
Ralph M cLain; Pair Tree and Pot­
ted Plants, Mrs. Luuia Hoop; Dart
Board, Mrs. W illiam Tripp; Handi­
craft, Mri. Albert Jarrell: Dart
Board No. I, Mra. Henry Kirtley;
Dinner and Cold Drlnka, Sir*. R.
P. Goods peed and Mri, David Carnefix.

C1.0W N 3 AND It\LI.OONS was nn* renter of attraction at SoctluU a School’* Halloween Carnival
la*t night to which more than 2,50V pcopla were attracted.
(S ta ff Photo)

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�Egypt Accuses United States Of Plotting Against Syria

By UNITED PRES* •
Egypt o tM m d the first anni­
versary of tbo Israeli Invasion today by accusinir the United State*
t l r plotting against Syria
Cairo newspapers hailed the day
as "Hero's Day” and reported
that President Carnal Abdel Nas­
ser would speak on the occasion.
The English language Egyptian
Gazette recalled that the'United
States was one of the first nations
to speak out against the IsraeliBritish-French Invasion and said it

v i s repeating their mistakes.
"Exsetiy on* year after the Sues
aggression It atem i as If a similar
venture Is being prepared, Again
there is the th reat of a third world
war,” it said.
Other newspapers failed U recall
U.S. intervention on Egypt's side
and Al Shaab said “America Is
preparing to take some specific
action In the Middle East.” It
warned that the Arab states would
act together, rhe government
newspaper AleGomhouria also at­

tacked the United States.
The Egyptian press comment
was in contrast to belief in the
United Nations that blunt state­
ments by the American. British
and Turkish delegates haJ taken
the crisis edge off the assembly
debate on Syria.
However Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko was speaking this
morning and his speech should
show for sure.
Syria gave indications Monday
night It thought the crisis far from

over. It warned seven NATO pow­
ers that Turkey might eelae the
opportunity of forthcoming NATO
maneuvers in southern Turkey to
"commit aggressive action against
Syria."
Syria sent Identical notes to tfc*
United lu te s , Iu ly , Greece, Weet
Germany, Belgium, Holland nod
Denmark calling their attention to
"the faet that Turkoy might seise
the opportunity” at tho NATO ma­
neuvers to “commit aggressive ac­
tion against Syria.**

W an e Turkey May Act
It aald Turkey might act In ba­
llet the presence of NATO forces
In the Turkish coastal areas near
Syria “is to protect Turkish for­
ces during their possible aggres­
sive operations.” Tha maneuvers
ran Oct, Sl-Nov. g.
In Cairo the Middle East News
Ageney reported one Turkish plane
and two unidentified aircraft flew
over north Syria on Monday and
tfcat a British mads Canberra
bomber flew toward Iraq.

W eather
■
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leged arrests — tkbd since aid'
August — was “unjustifiable In­
terference” In embassy work.
Moscow Continues Propaganda
Moscow Radio kept up its antiAmerican and anti-Turkish propa­
ganda and demanded the United
Statea
halt
Its
“Imperialist
schemes In the Middle East for the
sake of universal peace.”
Jerusalem dispatches Indicated
growing concern at Israeli rela­
tions with Syria, almost the fln t
time Israel has Indicated it might

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become embroiled la tho eurrent
Turco-Syrlan dlspifte.
Other MideaM Development*:
Cairo: Egypt said it was sending
its chief delegate to the AngloEgyptian economic talks back to
Rome sent week with instruetlona
to break off negotiation* unless
Britain releases Egypt’* frozen as­
sets.
Cairo: Delegates from ten AfroAslan countries announced they
would fly to Damascus Wednesday
to examlno the Syrian crisis.

Sh o p a n d Save

f c r a li*

Generally fair today aud tomor­
row; Somewhat w anner today.

VOL. XLIX

The U.S. Embassy in Damascus
meanwhile formally protested to
Syrian authorities over the al­
leged seizure of one of their chief
Syrian employes in Latakla nine
days ago.
An ambassy spokesman s a i d
Syrian authorities seised Moham­
med Sukkar, chief clerk and inter­
preter at the Aleppo Consulate, in
Latakia on Oct. 20 while he was
there with Vice Consul Arthur
Lowrta.
The spokesman tin n ed tha al­

In Sanford

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United Press Leased Wire

NO. 121

Mollets Attempt To Form
Government Rejected
PARIS (UP)—The National Aseembly early today rejected So­
cialist Guy Mollet'a attempt to
form a new government. President
Rene Coty promptly tapped young
financial wizard Felix Giillard,
• Radleat Party leader, to make the
jirx t try.

The assembly turned down Mollet by a 290-227 vote, thus prolong­
ing the four-week political crisis
conceded to be the worst since
World War II. The Conservatives
lined up with the Communist* and
extreme Right Wing Poujidista to
defeat him.

At 4:40 a.m. Coty summoned
Gaillirri to the palace. It* Is 37
and finance minister In the gov
eminent of caretaker P r e m i e r
Maurice Bourges • Maunoury.
A half hour later Galllard
emerged and announced he would
decide later In the day whether he

Personal Solicitations
In Drive Start Monday
Next to the final phase of the
ftm lnole County Chamber of
Commerce membership drive will
get underway Monday and con­
tinue through Nov. 15, J. Braliey
Odham, chairman of the memberablp committee said yesterday at
a meeting of his team captains.

Dedication Service
For Highway 415
To Be At Osteen

Personal solicitation will get un­
derway next Monday following an
Intensive telephone followup of let­
ters mailed to more than 700 licen­
sed businesses and professional
people in Seminole County, Odham
said.
In a report to the committee
Brailey Odham called attention to
105 memberships already receiv­
ed by mail. Included in the total
memberships today are 22 new
one* along with 21 Increased mem­
berships,
"I feel good about the results
so far," Odham said as ho reveal­
ed that nearly 50 per cent of the
goal, $10,000 has been raised with
the total already reaching $5,685.
Explaining the goal of the mem­
bership committee, Odham told
the group yesterday afternoon
"The membership committee along
with the budget committee of the
Chamber of Commerce has consid­
ered the needs for 1957-56 and thia
money represented In our goal is
needed to promote advertising on
a national basis.
“A group of businessmen met
and discussed the potential. They

a
Plans are complete for the de­
dication of Highway 415. which ha*
been named the Campbell Thornall
Highway, on Nov. 13 at 4 p. m.
rfThe dedication ceremony will
•Ske place at Ogteen where mem­
bers of the Chamber of Commerce
Highway Committee, representa­
tives of City and County govern­
ments, S u te Road Department offlcliia and other* will take part
In the formal opening and hear the
dedicatory addrese by Justice of
the Florid* Supreme Court Camp­
bell Thornall, a former road board
member.
barbecue will follow the cere­
monies to which the public is in-1 The Seminole County Firem an's
viteci.
Association will convene tomor­
Dr. R. S. Williams of New Smy­ row night at 6 o’clock a t the
rna Reach and Earl Higginbotham Longwood Fire Hall.
All County firemen are request­
of Sanford are in charge of ar­
rangements which are sponsored ed to be present for this meeting.
by the Chamber of Commerce of
A spokesman said that anyone
Seminole County and New Smy­ else Interested la welcome to at­
tend.
rna Beach.

City Fathers Ask
For Additional
Parkway Lights

The Bosrd of Sanford City Com­
missioners last night approved an
ordinance for a position classifi­
cation plan and made Into lew by CAPT. R. F. SELLARS, guided missile director, was the guest speaker at ■ dinner sponsored by tho
officer* of VAII-7. Pictured above from left to right are CDR. K. jC. Knight, Commanding Officer
ordinance a new electrical code.
of VAII-7, ('apt. R. F. Sellar*, Commanding Officer ol the Naval Ordnance “ .......... “
“
Commissioner* were alto advis­ avcral, (’apt. L. A. Arthur, Commanding Officer of NAB Sanford, and Cap
ed that parkway light! on French minding Officer of Heavy Attack Wing One.
(Offli
Ave. and Park Ave. were turned on
Oct. 24. bringing to near com­
pletion the entire system.
However, commissioners asked
that additional parkway light* be
provided for the Sanford Clv,« Cen­
ter area and the municipal park­
ing lot. A plan Is to be submitted
to the city by the city manager,
United Appeal team captain* people fully Informed of purposes
for tho placement of the lleht* and
An ordinance presently In force
the financing of the additional! met in the board room of First and progress'', said Kastner, “ our on the city’s statute Hip
nook* “la
facilities.
Federal Savings and Loin Assn. solicitors are hearing such state­ better than a proposed ordinance
Purchase
of an. RCA two-way yesterday afternoon to discus* with ment* as ’I'll hive to dlscues It! r •
1 • * by photographers"
.
radio
my partner (or some other in-1
l^ S , J S £ ? r{ ,#'2 * n,l6r'*
cruiser was i p p r o r S f f c y ^ H r a t t ]'Campaign Chulrman Harold Kas- Llth
dividual) to i«c what we went to W r Commissioners
decided last
1
of Commissioners at last nlght'a j ?[»" *n&lt;l President George Touhy
night.
give'.
And
'I'll
send
you
a
check
the
progrcn
in
the
eurrent
ram
Fred Kirshner, Henry Jamaion
The Seminole County Chamber session.
paign to raise I35.C00 for the soon but I don't want to sign that
The Roerd of Commissioner* seven participating agencies. They pledge card'. Alio there la the and Georga Bergstrom, Sanford
of Commerce monthly Coffee Club
will meet at Mrs. Appleby'* Res- was advised last right that Dr. T. report collections in funds end statement ’I’ve been too busy. photographers, requested that an
taurant In the Valdes Hotel Thurs­ F. McDaniel la serving as City pledges of slightly more than $10,- These people apparently don't ordinance, similar to one used In
Physician replacing the late Dr.
day morning at 10 o'clock.
realize t h * t 'time's a-wastin’ Denver, Coin., he adopted here to
000.
protect the local photographers
J.
N.
Tolar.
Commissioners
InCoffee and doughnuts are eerv-.
. . .
Two elements characterized the and that they are t a l k i n g from itinerant solicitors.
ed while new membere, newcom- *tructe,l Ibe *Hy manager to conto
a
busy
business
men
or
woman
City Attorney William C. Hutch­
ers to Sanford and Semlnolo Coun- 1
negotiations for a City Phy- statements of a majority of the who not only li trying to operate
canvassers. One was that appar­
ison told the photographers "our
a
business
or
a
home
but
still
Is
ty, and visitors In this area are
ently many firm* and individuals
Introduced during the half hour
The City Manager was also In- felt that United Fund was the giving the time necessary In work problem is on* of enforcement.”
session.
j structed la*t night td plan for In- preferred way to contribute to on this important civic project," Henry Jameson pointed out that
Charlie Morrison serves as trrvlews of a prospective Recrea- charity organizations and that they added the United Fund chairman. local photographers pay taxes,
sewer and water charges, garbage
emcee for the gathering.
I
(Continued on Page 6)
It was brought out tha* many
"Intended to give something” . Tho
collection fees and support tha
other factor was th at “ we are people are still waiting for a city. "Theae Itinerant photograph­
er* coma In and take business
P-hVd around and stalled. and
just can't seem to get the story the aubscription. These arc urged from us."
across that the time to give is to mall their pledge or contribu­
Mayor David Gatchel said “ W#
tion to United Fund in caro of the
NOW.”
postofflee. It win get to the trea­ would like to have an opportunity
“ Although tha drive Is going surer, Roy Mann, Kastn*r said, to anforca our ordinance with your
In Seminole County, during the i etuses of death. Cancer showed
8-month period ending with Aug-' an Increase of only 3.8 percent, into its fourth week, weeks In adding that worker* just couldn't help" as h* admitted that the San­
ford Police Department did not
ust of tlh* year, there were 193 less than the population le-eease. which s t have tried to keep the get around fast enough.
• have
enough personnel to cope
marriages, 107 divorces, 7CH Heart diseases were up 9.3. and
Division reports yesterday In­ with tha problem.
births, end 282 deaths.
| cardiovascular-renal disease* —
dicated collections as follows:
The present ordinance calls for
The number one killer In Sem i-; •‘^oke* end paralyse* _ InereasAutomotive, $1,183; B e v e r a g e ,
a $25 license and a performance
nole County during the eem* 8 - ,, 'l
percent. These hive been
$100; Professional m*n *00; Real bond in the amount of $1,000 for
month period we* listed as heart | bsted fer a good many yt**-* now
Estate, Finance, Insurance, Dry each solicitor and a $25 license for
disease with 88 deaths recorded ** *be leading causes of death
Cleaning etc, $4,556; County. City each photographer that sets up a
from that cause, tying for second 1 amonK people over 45,
Federal employes, none; Build­ studio In the city,
place In the cause of deaths were
I»ea»N* from all accident* other
ing trades, $370; Residences, $1,“Any aid you gentlemen can
malignant cancer and cerebral than vehicular increased 6 percent,
•'9125; Produce, trucking, citrus, give about itinerant photograph­
vascular dlseese with SI each.
r,*hl »'on«f " H h 'h * population,
LAKELAND. FI*. (U P)-W eeth- ^$1.4TT; ^(^hain stores, none; Navy
aw
—l ii
But vehicular accident deaths df- ermen' slid Florida would begin base, $.503 60; Lake Mary, $433; er* in Sanford.” Mayor Gstchel
Deeth. from motor vehlel. «e-|
, g7
nt Th„ hlghwl
told tha group of local photograph­
warming up today from an early Altamonte-Fcrn Park. $378; Cas­ ers, "would be appreciated. It
e dent, in Seminole County were lol| lhowcd
d„ th, „ lha
selberry,
$175.10;
Geneva,
$299.30;
10 and 16 ace dent* 0f other kinds |(f Au„u, t lu5rt a„(J had rrac),r ,| season cold wave that sent tem­
would he an impossible task for
claimed fatalities.
| „nly m i t the samc lime (hii peratures plunging to record Octo­ Lungwood, $250; Paola, $119.53; our police department to take care
Lak* Monroe, none.
ber lows throughout the state.
of.
In third place for taut# of death yf jr#
H was brought out in the »«•-. "In
... the opinion
„„ of our attorThe
records
were
set
early
Mon­
was Influenza and pneumonia with
Accident* were the fourth leadday
morning
but
it
was
only
*b&gt;n
that
several
drive
captains
ney,"
tha
Mayor
said "our nreIS for the 8 months. Other Heaths |ng cause of death In the ita tr lavt
,
warmer
and cause* were: diabetes 7. ehru-1 ye3r. They accounted for 2 097 fa- slightly
‘J. V
™ at
“ .daybreak
,
, to-. th.l I ! ! ! ' 1 • d,,Jtlonal collections | sent ordinance would stand up bet________ * ___________
l ter than the proposed ordinance."
nic nephritl* 6, other CVR dresses talities. Rarely half of these.
*S ro u S o u ! the „ S . r r a “£
5, tuberculosis 2. dysentary 1, ^2t8, were vehicular accidents. The
and acute poliomyelitis 1.
I rest were accounted for hy falls, trict* and Interior central seetiojs.
During the first sight, month* : drowning, fire and explosion, and
Outside of giving Floridian* an
of this year, tha mortality tables aircraft accidents. In that order,
followed a predictable pattern. Asj Nearly three fourths of the fall* unaccustomed early taste of win­
preventable and eurable diseases were suffered by persons over 65. ter, the cool weather did little
fell back before the attack of meal But accident* of all kinds were 'lan,1,Kc- F a r m e r s managed to
ern medicine, the Hiseasea of o ldj'he leading cause of death in all protect the few tender erops that
aga moved forward a* leading age groups between one and 45. | wfTr exposed.
Erra'ch X r w i V r a r r a r t h a ® I r&lt;5mml” io"'&gt;r*’ U lt nl*h‘' ^
Fifth Streets will be named "Jay-1 rro v ,a ,h* uw of lhe Park as *
cce Park" If action by the Board I ^t® on which to erect a new tourof Sanford City Commissioners Is 1st information booth,
put Into effect hy the Seminole
Approved hy the commissioner*
Excitement Is running high at section. Tha band will h» hsard their escort! to the special seats County Ju n u r Chim btr of Com
was a motion "to permit the use
Seminoln High School this weak a* snd the parade will be made up of j on tha sideline* where they will m#rr#.
of the park for the purpo-e of put
the student* prepare for their an­ floats representing different clubs remain for the rest of the game,
ting up facilitie* for tourists and
and organisations in the school
Sponsor* and their chosen esnual Homecoming celebration.
citizen*. That the Jaycees be per­
One of the many big events that dccorated appropriately for the rort* arc; Peggy Lundquist. Jlinmitted to construct tho building
, .
the student* look forward'to each occasion. Following the parade, a my Moye; Sandra Lee. Richard,
| with plans to be approved by tha
year, this year it will be h»ld Fri­ pep rally will get underway at j I’hagan; Linda Smith. Tat Don*
P a r is h HO U SC
, I .City
- and that
, , the city will buy
day, Nov. 1. The "fighting" Semi- First St. and Magnolia Ave. head- hoe, and Delores Jones and Jim -|
I my Cordell.
'
L10'? . C..T
| *&gt;»&lt;* at such time* a* the park is
notes will meet the New Smyrna ed hy the MIS cheerleader*
Tha Student Council will spun-1 The band, majorette corps and Church Parish House has been s e t, vacated by the Jaycees. at a
Beach Barracudas at the Memor­
sor these event* before the game Pep Club famous for their unusual as the meeting place for the joint' figure not to exceed $tO,0on at the
ial Stadium at 8 p. m.
meeting of Sanford civic clubs who | pleasure of tho municipality.”
The celebration will atari with and also the dance afterwards. Al a nd entertaining half-time per­ will hear Congressman AS "Syd" j
It laexpected that the |tx*sl
formances.
promise
prevent
one
spokesman
for
the
council
said
to­
a bonfire Thursday night at 7:30
Herlong at a 12 noon luncheon o n ! Jaycee organisation will begin lmacross from the high school. This day that "this will be the biggest that is "better than ever".
| mediate plans for the construction
After tho game, the students will Nov. 3.
event Is to stir up ths spirit of the Homecoming yet for SHS'
The Seminole County &gt;unior of a booth and to begin c'-sning
Friday night the student* will1 gather al the Celery Crate to comstudent* for the “big gam e".
Chamber v f Commerce l* In up the site (or use a* a tourist
Cheerleaders, dressed In Indian really "let go" when they cheer plctc tha annual celebration with a
charge of arrangements and all park.
outfits, will lead the crowd in the Seminole* on to a homecoming! big dance.
Building*
and concrete areas
victory over the Barracudas.
j Thu* a week of excitcm-M and civic clubs are Invited.
In cheers while tha band will furn­
Reservation must be made by now in the park are to
torn
Tha Homecoming aponsora, who mthusiasm for the students will
ish music.
are chosen each year by the team, end but by no means w»l end Oct. 11 through rivle club seer*-1 down and elaared off, according
friday afternoon a pared* w ill' will be presented before the game their school spirit which I* ever tariff or at the Jaycce Information to previous action by the Board of
Booth.
I CoouuLu loner i.
proceed through tha
artil sztia across the Held, withi prasent and outstanding.

Florida la Just a we# bit safer
to live in this year than last,
according to figures Just released
hy the State Roard of Health. With
an estimated Increase in popula­
tion of 6 percent, deaths from all
causes increased only 5 8 percent
in the first eight months
.he
year, compared with the same
period in 1956.

U F Drive Captains Present Ordinance
On Photographers
D iscuss Progress
Better Says Board

Coffee Club Meets
At Mrs. Appleby's

State Safer To Live In This Year

■ M H M

Firemen's Assn.
Meet Tomorrow

came up with a suggested mini­
mum membership. This list of
memberships will be listed In fu­
ture releases Intheir minimum
categories,” he said.
"It will be greatly appreciated."
said Odham, "If the various busi­
ness and professional leaders
would read their letters from the
Seminole County C ham ^r of
Commerce again ami do every­
thing they can to get their mem­
bership checks in."
Commenting on the work of the
Chamber of Commerce’ Odham
•aid "The Chamber of Commerce
is working on projects now that
can change the whole economy of
Seminole County—It la the oeoplo'*
money working for them while
they are taking care of their busi­
nesses.”
Members of tho committee meet­
ing with Odham yesterday to plan
this phase of the drive were: Jack,
Hall, Art Plcva, Art Kerris. Jim
Grant, Carroll Burke, Tommv Mc­
Donald, George Andrew Speer,
Clirfurd McKibbin and Dr. W. A.
Woodall.

would make tha effort to bfcoma
France's 24th postwar premier.
Standing on the chilly steps of
Elyse* Palace before sunrise, Galllard told reporten his task was a
formidable one, Indicating he did
not hold too much hope of success.
Observers gave him a 60-40
chance.
The Conservative votes actually
were whit killed Mollet's chances
since he had counted on Commu­
nist and Poujadist opposition. The
Conservatives refused to accept
his Insistence that pensions and
health benefits he Increased even
at the cost of higher taxes.
He Devalued Franc
It was Gaillard'e virtual deval­
uation of the Franc this summer
that brought home forcibly to
Frenchmen tha seriousness of
their country's economic plight.
Galllard's try will be the fifth
since til* Bourge* • Maunoury gov­
ernment fell Sept. 30. Mollet tried
twice. The other attempts were
made by Conservative Antolno Pinay and Radical Socialist R a n *
Pleven.

33

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Florida To Begin
Warming Up Today
From Cold Wave

Trailer Park To Be
Used For Info Booth.

SHS Homecoming Events Revealed

Club Meet Slated

HOMECOMING SPONSORS chosen at fin® by the Seminole football team are (top) Delores Jones
.and l.lnda .smith, (Bottom). Peggy Jane LuzuUulsl and bandra Lee. These young ladir* will reign
%t«g the homecoming gam* Friday sight,
U'hoto tyr llergalzcaj

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i
I

A lo n g the
Business Front
—wttk W r «
■pad Miller whe worked foe
Wlaa-Dixie for a beg tlat ta tbo
new *al« manager tot the Feral*
tun Center. . Mr. Brad Foley haa
bean trasa/eml from the Sanford
General. Acceptance Corporation
office tn Tampa. Mr. Short U the
now manager of the Sanford
branch . . Mr*. Mary Waahbunj la
now lain clerk at Sweeney's Gift
Shop. . Mr. Baggerlp la hoping to
be la kis new bulling that la lo­
cated on Ht-wajr 17-M by the first
of lha year . . Mr. Hugh Nlehol-

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MBS ,
MUSPH/

1-’ V

Another one of those days when u I can stre u h it t o d a y !
1 can't think of anything to writ* The phono number la FA S-B7L
shoot. Thia oonada downright oilly in caaa anyota reading thin
to mo now th a t I road It over, aa has m o r e n e w a tbo/ can
1'va joat ftaUhod writing several tsD mo about. A shower. Mr*
lottera! I never a t m tdhavo trou- thday party, out-of-town guests,
Mo with those, but “oh” . . the and all such things, make later*
troeblo I have .trying to w rite n eating reading to people who
cnhunn.wkan no ana hat called know you, and like to know w hat's
mo with any newt!
going on. 9o bow about it? If I
I have exactly ont thing to don't answer, please keep trying.
write about, so I guest I bsd bet* 1 am home a lot, even If it doesn't
seem th at way!
U r get a t It. and stop stalling!
Joat realised what the data to.
la t h Armistesd was honored at
another baby shownr last Friday and I want to get a VZBY last
evening, n t bar hfme an Rosalia minute reminder to all tbo rh to fa
Pl«Drive. The hoeuse was Mrs. PoOy Wives who plan to attw d the
"patch
treat"
dinner
on
Novem­
Gardiner, a very good friend of
MILK IS FOR SISSIES
Ruth's. Tbo color tebeme was yel­ ber 6th., at the Imperial House* day lino for Yowell's. She says that
CHICAGO W — Mrs. Rla Car*
low and green, (playing no fa- In Winter Park. Call Marie Hipps Holiday clotbrs this year are
varttse) with an the gifta piled In this evening, or tt will be loo late. sm arter than o v e r. . Powell'* Of* melto w a n t too upset when her
eet didn't drink milk, even though
the pretty pale green bassinette Tonight le the deadline, so giro
most cats do. But now she's wor*
Roth baa all ready and waiting her a call at PA 2-4013 and let her
ried — the eat has started 0
for the new arrival. An unbrtl* put In your reaervatlon along with
chew
tobacco It tears from cigar­
the
others.
la with, green and yellow stream­
ettes.
4
ers knag over the bisiinette, and
b e a ttifu white gladioli* w e n the
flowers need. Several game* were
S rv W IM M M l
played with prises being won by
Dorothy Odell, Nona Fret well, and
Betty LeCuyer. Those attending
HUSH TOUD. /W ise- ITS
I were: Mrs. Helen Welsh, Mrs. D.
TW'OHLY
WAY I HAVE TO &lt;
A. MeClary, Mrs. E. C. Dobson,
Mrs. Lmdsa Bauman, Mrs. Jana
KEEP TRACK &lt;?M9U UNTIL.
Fretwotl, Mrs. Mary Ana Gallo*
I A iEIP 'TO U * HELP t— ^
way, *Mrs. Stella Biplcy, Mrs.
France* Fratwell, Mrs. Non* Fret*
well, Mrs. Lois Ana Dropchuck,
Mrs. Ellse Cornell, Mrs- Dorothy
Odell, Mrs. May Davis, Mrs. Bon­
nie Yarborough and Mrs. Betty Le*
Coyer. Several girls wore unable
to attend, but sent gifts along
whh others. They were: Mrs. Ber­
nice Stinson, Mrs. Montcen Flow,
o n , Mrs. Gloria Smith. Mrs. Suo
Lolehelt, Mrs. Lucy Fore, Mrs.
Imogene Yarborough, Mrs. Con­
nie Halo and Mrs. Carol Kenny.
Ruth received some very beauti­
ful baby gifts and hardly a repast
among th a n I
Clllott finally got homo from
playing golf. (1 knew It war a mis*
take lotting him got those clubs!)
Saturday they played twenty-seven
holes, but today th ty cut down n
llttto and only playod eighteen!
Joyce Williams has bean back
for a couple of weeks now, but If
things work out tho way she haa It
planned, ahoD bo beading for Nor­
folk' by tho end of tho week! This
tin s she's soiling tho bouse, so I
gutsa It will bo ■ long timo bofors
we'll **• thorn again. (What a way
to u lk when she hasn't even I«ft
WIFE-, J U « T H A N « * A BO U N D
yet!)
Well, 1 tried, but this Is an fnr

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to start Christmas shopping t ,
Around lliOO noon Sanford restauranU and drug stare* arv
swarming with people . . t think
that you’ll like the new Mexican
handbags that Ivay'a haa pur.
cfbsed, tern* Of thorn a n diaplaj.
od la tho window . . Car dealers
in Sanfsrd are tailing prospectivt
customers that i t 'w on't be lent
now, it never cease* to amate m
how the Automotive Industry can
find ways of changing c a n sack
year without running ont of ideas.
This coming years models art
truly the most fabulous and beautl*
ful yet . . If you've noticed the
hustle end bustle around Mc­
Crary's these days it’s because of
an extensive remodeling plan
that's g o i n g on. Mr. R«d.
ding tails me t h a t ' I h u
are going to got air conE
now but will be bock next week
with more tld kit* abount San­
ford merchants and Sanford peo*

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�Tuesday, October 29, 199?

NIXON ON CAMPAIGN TOUK—Vice Presides! Richard M. Niton
aad New Jersey state Senator Malcola S. Forbes discuss tha GOP
campaign af Forbes for Governor of the stale. The Vice President
Joined Forbes a t Atlantic City for a one-day speaking tour In hla
behalf.
(UP Telephoto)

SGIMTOT MUM ON UPOBT TO IKI-Dr. Isa dor L Rabi (right),
Columbia University physicist and chairman ot President Elsen­
hower's Scientific Advisory Committee, is Interviewed a t tha
White House where the Chief Executive met with 14 top scientists.
While Dr. lU bi declined to comment, It waa understood that the
missile and satellite programs wero ot chief concern and tha Presi­
dent was given a report on research ln many scientific fields.

CHAPTER M
| BBa threw oat har hands in • gw* oM plus to rid*," aha said.
m n the Christman dbtaar, tura of futility. "Oh, 1 don't know, Baunders Ud the mar* aad a
Isabelle RaadaB turnad har Chad, Maybe ha did want to coma brown gelding from tha stable,
and Chad helped laabella Into tha
sidesaddle. H* wanted to aak her
It her liuaband knew aha waa go­
ing and decided agalnat I t
^ „
"Don't ifo far," he sold. If any.
could not taka hla aysa from har. 1 have, but sometimes I think Uling happens, tha Colonel wtn
up thia b*T* my hide."
Bha atood facing him. a and but r
lovaty woman. Chad wondered. way"Inald*
,
tha"stockade. N o o n . J J * " *
as be had aaaay time, since ha to
t talk to. The Colonel Just alt- **«• ^ l e * P®” ™” * blt 1
had first seen har, why aha had Ung
i
and looking at m a" Har Bn- lM"*
V"1}'
married Colonel RandalL
i
gera
tightened on hia arm. "CVd, *1* * *1
™ [i» ^ ^ !!!?
Chad placed hla chair beaide Win you Ut me hare a home to *** $***' Baunderaatmand awkbars, a sudden wariness la him. |
L 'g y i
* UtU*
1 ^ e f u l and ^ U ^ ^ d S
Ha waa afraid to stay here, afraid S
» gtartllng contrast with tha plodof hlmaalt Ho heard tha steady, wmildn t go far
FJ3'..tOT3 r
* 2 «U"B. heavy-boned m ar. that aha
gargling sound of tha Ootonal’s coul&lt;Jn
t Wa don’t know how
C hsj returned to hU quarbreathing la tha next room.
»•". thinking he would have liked
“TaD ma about yoor sweetheart, they r* watching ua all the Urn*. ,0
u k e a ritle with Isabella. That,
Chad.” Isabella aald.
"PIease,
Chad,
r
r
a
Just
got
to
h,
told himself, would flx every
dm he told har about Elisabeth,
thing with Randall
about Christmas a year ago, gat outside tha Blockade."
"Ask tha Colonel."
Ha had Just finished cleaning
about thetr plana. Aa ha talked,
Bha a h o o k her head. "I hto revolver when Zack Cubberly
tha warlnesa left him. for ha waa
cam# ln ^thout knocking. "Howremembering things long forgot­ couldn’t**
— mA
im... -nt tft
dy, LooUnant," ho Mid m ho
ten, Uttla things Ukt the Inflec­
vou*for
the 'dinner
»Ptawled
tion ot Elizabeth's rotes and tha Thank you
for the
dinner."*
lin.
reaJy on
for Chad',
wlrT- bunk. "OIU
sound ot her laughter.
*
T
h
a
n
k
me
with
a
horse.;
-Juat
getting
ready. In caaa ot
When ha stopped speaking, Isa­ Pleaae. It would mean ao much w arbella murmured, "She must be a
"You’d beet be ready," Zaok
wonderful glrL" Bha brought her to me."
"I'm aorry. I can't”
grunted, " 'cauae you're ahora
gam to Chad’s face. "Tell her
Ha took hla overcoat down from hankerin' after trouble."
you lova har after you're married.
Tall har over and over until you i, a peg beaide tha door and put It "What have I dona now T"
"Lesa'n my eyea went back on
think aha must bo tired of hear­ ! on. Then ha turned to laabella
ing I t but she won't be. Believe Bha waa atanding aa If aha were me, 1 aeen Mr*. Randall and
froxen, her eyea on her aea cheat, young Baundera high-tailin' It
me. Chad, the won't be."
out*n the place on hosahack. Don’t
Bha turned her head to stare har faca filled with outraga.
He looked down at tha cheat, reckon you know nuthln' 'lout
at tha fire. “I know the ques­
tions that are m your mind. pusaled; then ha aaw the half- that?"
Deliberately Chad put tha gun
You’re too courteous to ask them, amoked cigar that lay on tha Ud.
but r u answer them anyway. I Reaching down, ha Ufted tha cigar down. "Yea 1 know eomethlng
married tha Colonel when 1 waa and threw It Into tha fireplace.1about I t Mr*. Randall Inflated
stxteen. He waa twice my age, There, on th* smooth and shiny that 1 give her a horse, flh* said
hut he waa handsome and I loved surface, was an ugly, charred she was going crazy, cooped up
him. Age waa not anything to acar. Randall must hava left the inside the fort like ahe's been."
"Jest what'd tha Cunnel say
worry about I met him In New cigar then before he sat down at
Orleans, In flfty-als. Tha year tha tabls. A little thing, but In about her gallivantin'around!"
Buchanan eras elected President Isabella's mind It waa magnified “He doesn’t know about It”
Thera waa talk about war even until It must hava seemed tha end "Don’t know about It?” Zack
then, but wo didn’t taka It serious­ of sverythlng. Bha whirled toward shouted. "What kind o' fool talk
ly."
Bha ahook her head. T v s Uvad
with him a little over ten yean.
I know him. Chad. I know hla
vanity, hla Jealousy, hla fits of
temper, hla need to be bolstered
by me. I know all hla weaknesses
end hla one great asset You
know I t too. Hla appearance.
Dignity. A talent for Impressing
people. Ha’s used It to get where
•ha la ”
Her hande were folded oa her
lap. "Ha drlnka because ha’s
afraid of failure. Afraid ha’ll do
tha wrong thing. Wa ware In
Washington from Dull nun to Ap­
pomattox. All that time ha kept
talking about getting Into th#
field, but ha never really wanted
The Colonel'* Lndy I* due
I t n« didn’t want to coma up
la grt an unexpected slap In
hare. Ha had to appear brave by
lhe rare. Read Chapter 36
asking for this assignment, but
tomorrow.
ha waa surprised when ha got It"

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

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By WILLIAM EWALD
.o f B&lt;
United Press Staff Correspondent k»ye,
NEW YORK (UP)—Pat Boone,
a yong man In a hurry, Is haunt­ day-to-day life Is a« carefully
ed by lime.
mapped as a military campaign,
It Is not surprising, therefore,
At the age of 23. Boone occu­
pies a snug niche In what the un­ that Boone's chief fault lies In the
tamed refer to as show bit. He resistance, even resentment, he
Is what the trade calls "a gasser" shows to the push of the dock.
“ It’s kind of fantastic, but we
In the record and personal ap­
pearance branches and teems to Just can’t seem to get him to
be conquering a third medium, change," says his wife, Shirley.
TV. In his movie appearances, he "Ho Just refuses to hav* any
has not exhibited any conspicuous conception of time. Getting him to
this, of arrive for an appointment on time
talent for acting, but
‘
course, ha* never been a deter- '' a Job In Itself."
rent to success In Hollywood. He
Spina concurs. He has a colleeshould. In time, prove a gasrer In tlon of stories about Boone’s dlsPictures, too.
, regard for the clock.
Ho Is a young man spectacuVery Costly Mincemeat
larly unburdneed with vires. But
"Once, he had an appointment
ho also ta a young man squocied for 8:30 In the morning and he
by the clock He divide, hi, days! didn't even get up until 11:30,",
between a demanding career, a moans Spina, —
‘
beckoning home life and Colum- time In Holl;
bla University’s School of General eating a T
Studies, where he Is In his senior dinner,
year.
Above all, he seems to harbor
a fierce drive to make g o o d even In his school life ha Is buck­
ing for a Phi Beta Kappa key.
Not Much Idle Time
He does have a few outlets out­
side hie dally regimen, but not
much lima for them. Ho ogiu
some hl-fl equipment and a halfinterest ln an Inboard erulsar
with Frank Mudcllo, a member
of the Arthur Godfrey production
family. Boone alio shares a finan­
cial, but not much of an emo­
tional Interest. In a raco horse,
"April's Love,” with hit manag­
er, Jack Spina and actor Arthur
O'Connell. The horse's name ll
an Inexact swipe from the title

that's how much overtime t'f l
musicians got because P a l got ta
the session late."
Strangely enough, Boone's tarn
ales with time extend In another
direction —ho collects watches.
“ Ho kind of likes the wa ’. thta
WnJ
»°w."
S.'tlrh?
B°°ne, "but It'a hard to toll hoW
many *&gt;« *&gt;•« because ha eoa*
,U n t,y «Wee them away,
“ H'a one of hla qulrka — flfca
ioolhbrushes. He's era*y. abort
” • ’«
*uah.
, 1 .
teem, wnan wo w ort ga*
In,f
h® even used to koey
* "Listen™wo*have been*earetol
wlth this' boy careful from tha
Inina “Ha m Sl aa*
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pgpTM CHAIQI STTS O ff UOHTNINO-TMj spectacular U. &amp; Navy
picture shows lightning flashing from the sky as scientists ex­
ploded a routine depth bomb In Chesapeake Bay, Vs., during tests
for the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. Tha 300-foot walar plume,
sent skyward by tha explosion, caused a low-level eloud to dis­
charge iU electrical energy ln three consecutive lightning bolts.

SOUTH POI.E JOURNEY—Sir Edmund Hillary (C) conquerer of M t Everest b aecam psaM by
Hear Adra. Georgs Dutch, USN (R) aad Cdr. John Mlrablto, U8N, senior U.8. Meteorologist, go they
walk near Scott llase, Mrmurdo Sound, Antarctica. New Zealander lllllary la la aa a a v ta c t party
which la laying supply depots far the crossing o f Antarctica by the Commonwealth Traaa-Aretb
Expedition led by llr. Vivian Pacha. Tha 1700-mlla Journey ta the Sooth Pole aad hack Is expected
to take four month*—If all goes well.
(U P Ttlaphafa)

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OUT O'BOUNDS

--------------- By BENNETT CERF---------------BRAVE CALIFORNIAN set out on a hunting trip, and
A
Came on the trail of a giant grizzly bear. Three days later
he limped back home, minus, alas, the bear. "Lost the trail,
eh?" scoffed his wife. “Lost
it nothing!" he asserted.
“The fact was that I kept
right on i t Suddenly I
foprul them footprints was
getting too fresh — so I
quit!"

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Lewis Copeland tells ot the
vT
time the noted clergyman. Dr
V
S. Parksr Cadman, received a
(
Utter from a youth Inquiring.
"I* It possible to lead a good
Christian Ilf* In N«w York
City on eighteen dollar* a
w*«k?”
“'Ty dear boy." replied Dr.
C. ...-.on. "that's about all you can do.

C o m in g S o o n lo your Authorised

Jtan Webstar deftnea the “upper eruat" aa a lot of crumbs hsM
ao^cthtr by doujh.
, o 1U7. by B&lt;W(U C « it

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ROCKET SOARS 4,000 MllIS-U. S. Air fore* CoL
Eugene C. Lavler (left) gestures happily ln
Washington aa ha sold K waa soto to conclude
that th* Farslde rocket "completed its mission
successfully." CoL tav ler helped stage the firing
ot IMa rocket eyes' &gt;nim) |nk AtoE M Me Pacific

and he said the far ride may have garve “higher"
than Its 4,000-mile mission target At right, the
missile is shown is it pierced the ptoetto belhvo
that carried It lo the 100.000-foot launching aidtude. Note the hole in the bottom of the b.illoon
•• th« racket roses upward.
Hidcmatumal/

C L D S M O B I L E Q U A L IT Y D E A L E R ’S
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Elections Coming Up

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CMriatf up fai six Mates I* the
M t tw o a t a t h s will i w U i Ja ig iillg slectisas la New York
t il fln t W M bex t u t s foe t i l a ta S T ta New Tech d t p Mayor
Robert F . W agasr J r. is heavily
M its u i psiitksl parties
Dear U r:
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favored for m t a t i i m ,
Little Bock u l SputiMk.
Ksntacky
wfll
sleet
uw
abera
of
The
latest
feasibility
report
to
K ittH la VlrfUU and perhaps
New Jsrssr. however, national Is* ths state legislature, common­ the City of Sanford by Gee end
ansa ars expected U bs minor or wealth attorneys sad circuit Judg­ Jensen ea the Deck aad Terminal
lasignificaat f a c t o r s la ths es. New Jersey slag will elect facility brings up to data the constate legislators along with city
results.
Boasting — rrtmMnnw over a bonfire, strict vision. They’re alio hot and scratchy,
Kentucky, Now J e r s e y , New and county officers. K ate Judge- erosions of the 1448 Smith and
■ babbitt* fir rrrV* bl a tab of water, trick- to kids will welcome a painted file* face A
York, Pennsylvania sad Virginia ships aad asm# local offices will Gillespie engineers report on the
will hold •tation* Nor. I to fill
advisability of constructing a dock
i or-treatin* a t tha n d fh b o n ' boon aad hop* Httlo rouge, eyebrow pencil and moustache
•tats aad local offices and two va­
and terminal facility. The ad• in* that jron won't be asked for the “pay" itk k can maka children mlnnture ghoata,
cant seats la th s' national House
vantages and apparent profitable
dinceVwn* or poem -for the tre a t
fobllns, pirates or do w n s-b u t with the
of Representatives, fa the seventh
operation a rt well set forth la both
m All this is Raltowsen, a once-a-year oe- added safety factor of allowing them to
Illinois congressional district la
reports although to n r mind, n e i - t
: caslon when Johny and Mary ean fin their see danger in time to avoid i t
Chicago, candidates will be nermther report thoroughly exhausts
iaated la a Nov. U primary for a
the possibilities for barge traffic.
' paper saeks with a collection of goodies even
Use a flashlight instead of a candle In
special election Dec. 31 te fill aaFor instance, new automobiles aro
tha heartiest 0 '
can barely dent
Jadc-o’-lantems.
ethcr House vacancy.
now baultd south ett the Inland
I Halloween . . . a night when bidtime i. .* * * * '
Tbs administration bee shown
waterway to Jacksonville for fur*
much interest in tbs campaign of
&amp; moved back an hour (or two. if you protest
llll*
New Jersey Republicans to win
.enough), a night when small spooks sllth- ! ^ n
In utreefa no
baek tbo governorship la that piv­
er through the streets of Pumpkin Center,
otal state. A Republican victory
Chllf., Skull Creek, Colo., and t r e a t Ark.— crossing s tru ts without first looking both
would repair some of the damage
suffered by tbs GO? two months
I #* i mo*t , n
^ T * * " .,prvnnM&gt; * ...
To make doubly sure motorists can see
•ge when Wisconsin Democrats on the public relations staff at TUTO# originators of the
costumed children, put reflectorixed tape or
elected a senator for the first laae University,
t
y .n*vf 4^
i tL h bands on their outfits. A novel idea la n re*
time In 38 years.
State Sen. Malcom 8. Forbes la
£ ^ &gt;‘W woa ** **• Tna,* ed in the twent 1 flectorized paper pumpkin for pasting on
* By DELOS SMITH
I "may sap the Individual’* ener­
the underdog but hopeful Repub­
v asntarr.
__
4&gt;w_ trick-or-treat bags. The pumpkin gives off
United Press Science Edltar
gies.’’ They referred specifically
NEW YORK W — This will tell to allergies, sent, and disorders lican nominee to unseat Demo­
cratic Gov. Robert R. Meaner in
.
SSSam
^vStSa
*
ycIIo,ir
B,ow
,n
auto
headll*htar~ ” 5?*^ » Hanowun mj inks.
Further, grownups can help make October you what psychotherapy la —fines of the endocrine glands.
New Jersey. Meywer’e n a ta tio n
you’re bound to have wondered,
E The holiday, a safety organization points
t f i w -m V
' WASHINGTON m - The Agri­
So far the psychotherapist has would project him Into the nation­ culture Department today aet the
it Is one of those words which gets
oat, ena bo fall of fun for youngster* if a
kicked around without anyone — been treating only the symptoms al picture ai e potential candidate national acreage allotment for
f«w simple rules and precautions are ob*
Including many doetora — being of the psychologically disturbed for the Democratic presidential 1404—crop peanuts at 1,410,000
nomination In 1940.
quite aura of Its meaning.
person. Having done that, he .Vice President Richard M. Nix­ acres, the same ss last y esr and
Ho one wants a repetition of the tragedy
Psychotherapy is “ helping psy­ shifts his part and "It then be­ on toured New Jersey Wednesday the minimum required by law.
fai Saattte. Wash., when a youngster’s HnlThe department set Urn market­
chologically disturbed people to a
In behalf of Forbes,
better adjustment" with them- come* related to that of the teach- The administration has made no ing quota for this acreage at HI,oween mask slipped, blinding hts view of on
selves and the world they Uve In, er, the parent, and the friend.
oerushing auto.
comparable effort In Virginia 000 tone. The yield from the same
according to Drs. Abram Blau
"We believe that psychothera­ where tbo campaign centers on national acreage allotment for this
How can parents make this October 31
and Bertram Staff who explained peutic effects derive from the methods of preserving segregated year will produce a crop estimat­
RRft from Halloween hazards 7
i. In simple term s at a recent whole range of human experi­ schools. State Sen. Ted Dalton, ed at 717,000 ton*.
By buying their children light-colored
Producer* approved marketing
medical meeting,
ence," the doctors said. "The par­ who polled a surprising 45 per
•ostumts, for one. They're easier to see at
"Help la the essence of psycho­ ent raising the child, the teaeher cent of the vote for governor four quota* on 1957, IKS, and IMS
B ig h t
therapy,” they said, but to apply befriending his friend, the doctor years ago, la again the Republi­ crop* of peanuts In a national re­
ferendum lest Dec. 11.
It you most have a dear under­ treating his patisnt—ell era In­ can nominee.
• For another, by making supe the outfits
Price support will be available
standing of the emotional proces­ stances of constructive psychothe­ Son. Harry P. Byrd. eUef of
aren't tripping hazards and that they are
at a level between 75 and.SO per
rapeutic activity."
ses
of
the
person
who
needs
the
Virginia*!
dominant
Democratic
flameproof.
bama 211,523 acres, Georgia 523,help, tome idea of what the per­ The profeslonal medical psycho- organisation, has laid his prestige
929; North Carolina 1M.237; South
Other tips:
son Is up against, extensive train­ therapist differs from parent, on the line In campaigning for the
Carolina 13,771; Virginia 105,007;
Milks are dangerous because they re*
ing In how minds work, but "most (eacbtr, friend because his train­ Democratic candidate, f o r m e r
Florida 54,915; MUaissisalppi 7,*
ing and experience permits him state A tty. Gen. J . Lindsay Al­
of all, good common sense.”
STS ta d Tenntaaee 3,57J,
to
work
with
a
knowledge
of
what
mond J r .
Five Level Applications
he
la
doing
and
to
have
both
Byrd la advocating "massive re­
Psychotherapy can be applied on
any or all of five levels "insight," “ working principles" and " a well- sistant*" to federal Court deci­
sions against segregated achooU,
"educational," "em otional" en­ defined goal."
Nows—and itn emphasis by news media
Drs. Blau and Staff are psychi­ and berating the President for
vironmental,
iod
"phyilcaL"
gotms, in the nature of things, much more
They riled peychoanalyils as an atrists at Mount Sinai Hospital, sending federal troop* to Little
often bed than good. We suppose it’s that
■xampte of ’Insight" piychother- New York.
way because actually it’s not news when
apy In which a person le made
aware of tho meaning* of "various
one teen-ager does not knife another one.
competing
tendencies"
within
' And ordinarily it is not news when one na­
himself.
tion does not hoist a man-mado moon—un­
The "educational" level la when
til another nation does so. Then the fact
psychotherapy uncovers " a real
that the second nation has not created a
lack of knowledge. Common In­
man-made moon Immediately becomes news
stance* cf this sort are eex Infor­
I f HUMAN N. MINMJDt, MR.
mation, other biologic facta, and
of the first magnitude.
TWO new drugs for treating
the differences In thinking of chil­
Before we get too deep into this matter
rheumatoid arthritis and gout, a b
dren
as
compared
with
adults."
(you can ace what editors go through) per­
steroid for relieving Itching and w
Tha "emotional" level permit*
burning eyes, and a method of fi
the person "to talk mure openly
improving eyesight by us* of u
about his fantaaier, and in tome
electric current are th a medical It
cases to accept direct advice when
advances I’d like to rtlacnaa today
thli U urgently necessary.
In our monthly review of what’s
new in medicine.
"Although It la accepted that
The arthritis drugs a n chloropsychotherapists should avoid di­
quin* and colcemldt.
rect advice and direction because
Chloroquine la reported to bo
It tends t j "infantlliie" (he patient
good for long-term and safe con­
and encourage dependency rather
trol of certain eases of crippling
than independency, there are
rheumatoid arthritis.
times when it Is necessary to ac­
l0"a1
M
o Immediate Evidence
cept the responsibility that a sick
6 ■«*.
*«•••» »!»*“**• I**-w»u *&lt;|M*
P*BCnM
While It gives no Immediate
patient may bo regressed and,
"This will bring out the mink la a man without disturb­
evidence of any anti-inflamma­
like a little child, may need to be
effect on Joint swelling end
ing the wolf r
Reports of the first earth satellite fatality controlled and led until he ran do tory
pain, u appears to inactivate the circulation."
better
by
hlm*clf."
came from Johannesburg, South Africa,
disease p ra se s In the body as a I t Is nice tor tha publle to know
Need For Change
where a man fell from a building trying to With children and the severely whole.
Colcemlde la a modern, stream ­ about th e nsw advances in medi­
get a glimpse of Sputnik.
111 mentally there may be a need lined version of the 3,457-year- cine, b u t it la also equally Impor­
tan t to understand th a t medi­
•
•
•
for changes in the environment.
old drug, colehldne.
cines should always be taken
And
the
psychotherapist
must
also
Both
drugs
are
extracted
from
Many persons long on talk arc short on
under th e advice of tha doctor.
be
aware
that
bodily
conditions
a
particular
variety
of
European
things worth talking about.
Tuesday, October 29, 1957
and Asiatic crocus th a t blooms in
the autumn.
HIqUt Effective
Colcemlde is reported to be Answer: Hookwor m mainly of­
highly effective In (oppressing fsets people In th e tropical end
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painful and distressing arthritic southern temperate aoaas.
symptoms th a t accompany acuta The symptom s are larineia.
1157 Of WOULD
gouty attacks.
weakness, loss of physical and
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Metre ton Ophthalmia Suspen­ i i m n l S ,
TIUO OF HUNTERS had failed to catch even a sight of
sion. a aterold-anUhlatlmlne, The cure eonaiste of the use of
a deer all day, and two admitted they had had It. The
lUNiTIO STATES
which can be used for a wide thymol o r carbon tetrachloride,
third Instated on continuing his aearch. Suddenly he came head
! UNITED STATfS
variety of resistant allergic eye but a ways under the doctor's
on to two enormoui grizzly
conditions.
bears. He threw down his
gun and hotfooted it back
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to camp with the bears in
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hot pursuit. He dove through
1
the entrance of the tent and
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.
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j£p‘j I
and I’ll go back to try tp
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Russia since 1444. The exception to steal. Only la atsal has
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Tuesday, October 29, 1957

Conning The News
Bf VIRGINIA CONN. SsdKy

Woman’s
Deanna School Will
Have Exhibition
At Southside
Students of the Deanna School
of Dance will participate in a pro­
gram during the Southside School
^Carnival, Thursday, Oct. 31 &gt;n ad­
dition to the students variations
of dance and tap, Miss Deanna
McManus and George WIgsin will
give an exhibition of ballroom
dancing.
The first program will begin
at 6:30 P. M. The second will
follow at 7:30 P. M., in the Southside Schorl auditorium.
Students who will dsnee In the
program are Daryl McLain, Hea­
ther Tully, Sharon Weir, Nadine
' Brooks, R ethi Kennedy. Ruthle
Diselsod, Mary Lou Audries,
Patty Stanley, Terry Siskind,
Prances Williams, Karen Johnson,
Debbie McLain, Wanda Mixon,
Linda Stafford. Jennifer Olliff,
Terri Phillips, Carol Ellison, Debbie Dunn, Dianne Pell, Ann Doubney, Dianne Willson, Deana Par­
rish, Betty Odham, Joy Wester,
/ Sunday Wester, Carol Stamper,
^Sheryl Stempei*, Joan Shaffer,
•Margie Ann Willson, Glnny Rog­
ers, Marcia Llppincott, P st Har­
wood, Laurnell Johnson, Brenda
Patterson, Cindy Kennedy, Rosilsn
Ratliff, Mary Margaret Reynolds,
Judy llarm sn, Pam Falgonie,
Joann Huhn, Jine Harwood, Nan­
cy Perkins, Mlney Meeks, Carol
Samuels, Marilyn Epps, Sylvia
Williams, Lucille King, Frankie
Jones, P at Michel. Gwyne Wil­
l i a m s , Margaret EUiion, Ginny
“ Hellenschmldt, Peggy Grier, Mari­
lyn Hunt, Jan Michael, Teresa
Parrish, Debbie Moose, Debbie
Payton, Nancy Crabtree, Linda
Falgonie, Janice Wynn, Sandy
Getman, Judy Robb, Faye Dunnaway, Dunlta Wynn, Martha John­
son, Sheralynn Williams, Doria
Carlson, Linda Willson and Judy
Willson.

SUSS NORMA JEAN EVANS,
whose engagement If announc­
ed today to Wesley McKealban.

REHEARSING FOR THE HILARIOUS Womanless Wedding, which
will be held November 4, a t the Pinecres! School. A fashion show
will also bo sponsored by the American Home Department of the
Hanford Woman’s Club. Left to right, Jim Powell, the groom, Frank
Price, marrying parson, Gordon Bradley, the bride.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Geneva P-TA Hears Southside School
Mrs. Edson Goit
Fathers Will Build
A meeting of the Geneva P-TA
was held in the School Auditorium, Carnival Booths
Tuesday night, Oct. 22 at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. Edson Golt, Supervisor of
Elementary Education for Semi­
nole County was the speaker for
the evening. Her topic was "R ead­
ing Methods used in the Elemen­
tary Schools. Her talk wai most
enlightening as she explained
these methods by the use of the
actual text books and tsachers
manuels.
A count was made of tbo parents
present representing eaeh room
and Mrs. Lowry's room won by a
count of nineteen.
The budget for the year w ai ap­
proved. it was voted to change the
night of the P-TA meetings to
the third Tuesday of each month
Instead of the fourth Tuesday.
Mention was made of Important
coming events in the month of
November, namely:. P-TA din­
ner at Community House 6 o'clock
November 2, the School Trustee
and Mlllagc election on November
5, the State P-TA convention to be
held In Orlando on November 3,
6, and 7, and the School Rond Issue
vote on November 10th. Everyone
was asked to think about the Float
wo would have in the Christmas
Parade and to make suggestions;
this will have to be decided on by
November 20th.

Tb« Cotton Picker* from Hog
Holler wer* much la *tidcnc*
Saturday al*ht at the Halloween
party given at the Yacht Club by
th* Sanford Boat and Ski Club,
Patty Walker was especially
charming as she attempted to keep
her trousers in the proper spot,
There was room enough In them
for another person P atty's slxe.
She even disdained shoes for a
large bow tied to one of her dainty
toes.
Other cotton pickers wer* Evelyn and Bob Cushing, Booty Howard, Rita and Glenn MeCall,
Christine and Jimmy Wright, and
Ernie Frits. Gene Frits went oriental for the evening.
Bill Evans was celebrating a
great event Saturday night. If rumors are true, they will have to
get a bigger car.
Winners at the Officer'* Wives
Club Halloween party Saturday
night, were hard to chose. The
Judges were Lionel and Rldie Arthur and Jean and Jim Reedy.
Jack and Lorraino Langford were
dressed as a magician and his
magic cat (and good looking.) Cy
and Jean Fitton as the hi* bad
wolf and little red riding hood
also won. Pat Hansen was ■ little
old lady and sold her apples all
night. Joe Schiffgens portrayed a
gruesome admiral.
All reports are that tha cootumes were for the most part
extremely original and well concelved. What a bunch of spookat
Velma Mitchell reports that

All Southside fathers are asked
to meet at the school Wednesday
afternoon at 3:30 P. M„ or as
ite r that time,
soon as
to put up the tWenty booths for
the carnival Thursday night. Tha
men will work until all the booths
have been built.
New lights have been Installed,
so this year's carnival will be
brighter than ever. The lights may
be used Wednesday night .
Cotton Brown is cooking the
chicken for the barbecue which for adults. Tha public la Invited
will be served In Ihe lunchroom at to all events. The carnival will
a cost of 69c for children and B9c start at 6:30 P. M.

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P &amp; A A D W th
Friends of Mrs. Martha Row­
land will be sorry to hear that
she was called to Cairo, Ga. over
tho weekend because of the death
of her brother, Joseph Hudson.
Mr. Hudson was killed In an
automobile accident.

STEVE 80DERRL0M BLOWS eat the candle*
kls cake, assisted b;
party Saturday afternoon. Left to right. Ernest Padgett, Eddl* Padgett
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Steve

By United Prs*e

SoderblomCelebrates
Many a woman will be stumbling

Birthday W ith Hallow een Theme
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Soder- Those present were Allan Hall,
blom of 3331.West First St. gavo a '
birthday party Saturday afternoon Dohn, Wayne Hardin, Patrick
for their son, Steve, who was cele­ Bethea, Eddie, Freddie and Ernest
Padgett, Ann Doudney, Margl*
brating hi} seventh birthday.
The hall and living room were Gaines, Linda Fay Stafford, Brendecorated with orange and black da Carter, Gayle Elisabeth Redd,
streamers. Hanging from the chan­ Cynthia Gay Echols and Mr. and
delier were a black cat and orange
moon. A witch on a jet propelled
broom and Jack-o-lantcrns com­
pleted the decorations.
Game* were played. Prises were
won by Gall Elisabeth Redd, Bren­
da Carter and Wayne Hardin.
The dining room was attractive­
ly decorated with blue and yellow
streamers. The large birthday
cake was adorned with cowboys
and Indians. The guests were
served Ice cream, cake anil candy
pumpkins. They each received one
of the balloons that hung above
the table, besides suckers and hats.

onto the name of Modigliani whoa
sh t does her fall and winter cloth­
es shopping. Modigliani was tha
Italian artist who In the 1320's
painted all those pear-shaped ladies, and tito ism s silhouette
shows In the new clothes. Soma
designers call tha illhouatta the
pear-oval; otbari refer to U aa
the tear-drop o r tho globe.

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High fashion at a price only
Bulova could mak* posslbtel
13 Luxury Designs
ONIT $49.30 !• $100.00

Wert Jewelry
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"Us* our Budget or
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Church
Calendar

Tue.
Th® Carol II Choir (boys 912)
will rehears® at the First Baptist
Church at 6:30 p. m.. and th®
Crusader Choir (Boys 13-10) wi'.l
rehearse at 7:13 p. m.
The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church will have their MKMHI. lift OF TUE BOAT AND SKI club gather si the Sanford Yacht Club Saturday night for a Halloween party. (Jameson Photo)
monthly supper and program at
★
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7 p. m.
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw —
Mrs. Aletha Evans and Andrew Wed.
1133 E. 7th St.
Evans of Enterprise announce.the The Training Union workers of
Mrs. R. T. Waren — 1031
^engagem ent and approaching mar- the First Bapt. Church will have
SHOWING
Magnolia Ave.
riaga of their daughter. Norma a covered dish supper at 8:30
Jean, to Wesley McKtathan, son p. m., Prayer meeting will be
3:00 P. M. — Recreation
A WONDERFUL SHOW
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McKeathan held at 7:30 and a Training Union
HAVE YOU SEEN IT?
Halloween
came
a
week
early
for
for
Junior
Choir
—
Mc­
ery
that
was
completed
with
black
Workers' conference at 8:13 p. in.
of Oraifge City.
the Sanford Boat and'Skl Club Sat­ wig and beads.
Kinley Hall
METHODIST CHURCH
------------The wedding will take place at
The more than 60 guests rang­
3:43 P. M. — Junior Choir urday night, as the Yacht Club
3:00 P. M. November 15 In th® TUESDAY — 10 A. SI. - 1:30 P.
was jammed with members and ed In their clothing from the roar­
H e le n
B a r n e t t Memorial Methodist M. W. S. C. S. Quiet Day fur
Practice
guests for a Halloween Costume ing 20’s beachwear as modeled by
Church in Enterprise. All friends Denial.
tP lO Y g ftA V
6:13 P. M. — Senior Choir Party.
Commodore and Mrs. A. W. WoodThe Week of Prayer And Self
of the couple afe incited.
Practice
Boat
Club
member
F.
D.
Scott
I s t o Y ^
all
to
the
personification
of
a
car­
Church Sanctuary
Chancel donated a Marina Spot light tu
7:30 P. M
pet bagger by F. D. Scott whose
WEDNESDAY
10 A. SI. Cottage
Choir Practice
be awarded to the most outstand­ wife modeled the new HB look
Prayer Sleeting, Sirs. W. S. Thorn­
FRIDAY — 2:00 P. M. — United ing costumed member.
mado by tho hanging together of
ton — 1618 W. First S t
Past Commodore Joe Nicholas two burlap bags,
7:30 P. SI. — Cottage Church Women are observing
Mrs. Sletta Starke
spot-lighted the parade with his
Mat Dillon and Kitty made their
Prayer Meetings in follow­ "World Community Day”
STARTING TOMORROW
Mrs. Bob Whitney
Program — "Bread, hilarious antic's and costumed at­ appearance in the personj of Ger­
ing
homes:
DOUBLE
IIQKROW SHOW
Ed Barbour Jr.
tire
of
the
opposite
sex.
Freedom anil Dignity"
ald and Claudette Behrens.
Mrs. 'John Domlney —
r’
II
J
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Come With
Mrs.
C.
L.
Frits
took
the
ci/veted
.
Speaker
—
Sirs.
R.
E.
The most authentic and comment
Lock Arbor
. x l l l L O J To*r Hoy Friend
A new weave to woolens for fall
award
for
the
evening
with
her
Rutland
causing costume of the evening
Mrs. Ed Kircboff
. . .It's called petit-point, more
Learn It lle’e .Man Enuf
Placa — McKinley outstanding display of oriental fin­ was worn by Sirs. Darwin Bruce.
Stonroe Road
closely woven than regular basket
To Take It!
Hall
She
wore
an
ankle
length,
hand­
weave, but not as fine as a worst­
3:15 P. SI. Cherub Choir
made, bustle back gown that was
ed. Designer Larry Aldrich shows cocktail as well as daytime cloth
Practice
sported by her grandmother in the
Jlic petit-point wool in a variety of es.
gay 90's. Jcwlery worn by Mrs,
Bruce was also o( the same era.
Sunday the club completed the
gala weekend with a cruise to
TUESDAY
The Norman DeVcre Howard Shell Island.
Chapter of the U. D. C. will hold
a meeting at 3:00 P. SI. with Sirs.
F. K. Roumlllat.
The Sanford Unity clast will
O \J i C l C lrv r t
m eet-at tho new location in the ■
Rio e - ih t h e a t r e ;
Perkins-Wcodruff building, up­
NOW HIIOWINO
stairs, at 8:00 p. m . Ilcv. Josep­
STARTS 6:30
hine Stuckie conducts the study
class on Charles Fillmore's book
"Christian Healing.” The public
Is cordially invited.
PLEASE TRY NOT TO FAINT
UIURSDA7
PLUS—
The Lake Stary Home Demon­
stration Club will meet at 10:30
a. m. at the chamber of commerce
building in Lake Stary for a cov­
Feature—6:13
ered dish luncheon. A demonstra­
—PLUS—
tion on jelly-making will be given
.Washer B ros .
by tl\e leaders. Sirs. Slargaret
L MIUII
THE WOMEN OF
Heinbuch and Sirs. Leon Taylor.
PITCAIRN
ISLAND
Guest speaker will he Mrs Fran­
ces Wilson of the Sanford Wornnn's Club who will talk on the j
coming fashion show and Womanlexe Wedding.
Annual Halloween carnival a t 1
Feature—6:31
Southside School. Barbcqued chic- !
WINNERS OF THE COSTUME parade Saturday night at the B.O.Q. The party was sponsored by the
ken dinner will bo served In school
CHILDREN
UNDER 13
Officer’s Wives Club. Left te right, Lcdr. sad M rs. Jack Langford, Ena. Joe Schilfgena, Mrs. Hew. cafeteria. Starts at 3:30 P. M. I
ADMITTED
FREE”
ard iisnsea, Ledt . agd Mns. Cy FUSon, Cap*. Lionel Arthur, one of the judges.
(Staff Photo)

Miss Evans Will
Wed On Nov. 15

Sanford Boat And Ski Club Has
Gals Party At Yacht Club

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W. Snrsaff, y r ts U n t of the Nsttonal Broadcasting Co., says that
pay television 1 * Iwotlto to tho
pabBc h to fo o t"
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fo r entertainment new Dree; and
b the srocoss might ben an the
other benefits at free television,"
Snrnoff said.
Speaking at a hmeh given by
William Block of WHC, NBC's
nowost television affiliate b Pitts­
burgh, Sarnoff said that pay TV
would be able to uso box office
revenue to outbid free television
for programs, even If the pay sys»
tern bad smaller audience*.
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He said this would result b "a
movement of the major attrac­
tions from fre* to pay television.”
I "Instead of being available to
everyone without charge, tbo pro­
grams would be available only to
tho minority of th* public willing
nnd able to pay for them,” be

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DeM/irco Uncertain
Favorite To Regain
Welterweight Title
BOSTON (UP) — Hard-working
Tony DoMare* was mind today aa
nncwrtab 1M favorite to regain
the welterweight rbnmpbnshlp
«n he meats dnrnkle Virgil
Aktas Tuesday night in • sched­
uled 1Around title b in t wbkb baa
raised atoms* of aontrosoray aB
over tho fight world.
DeMarco's ntatas as tie leading
contender and former champion
gave him tbo adga in the enrty
Use for the match, which was ex
petted to draw at boat M M to
the Garden since it wtUbe neither
televised nor broadcast nationally.
However, thorn was considera­
jMNVOBD FLATER TACELU W bbr F ull WiMcat to rridoy *l«bte f iM at Mm Mraorisl ble local backing for she hard• ttodtom, A t I m Im In tiod Bp fib* gUM M to tb* last qotrter.
(PboU kg Bort*4rew)
punching Akins wbo has been very
•*
Impression b recent sparring ses­
sions. The ambitions number four
contender from S t Louis ha* con­
sistently showed the form which
earned him victories over Isaac
Logart, Jen Mlet 111, Sugar Hart,
Joe Brown and Hector Constance
I among others.
DeMarco, recognising tho clear
I tlonal clashes of the entire season. Oklahoma vs. Duks b the Orange
•7 FEES DOWR
threat to Ida expected ascendeney,
Dartmouth,
T
a
b
Clash
Bowl
and
Ttxaa
AAM
vs.
Missis­
Utited m o Sport* Writer
I staged the s tiff cat training period
AO b the Im Lea- sippi b tho Cotton Bowl.
of hi* hodge-podge career for the
Four of Iko aatlom'* *is remala* 1gutDartmouth,
and 5-0 overall, la pitted
Army, still rated the East's best
kg uabtatra sad uuUod major against Yale whleh loot Us only despite a snprlsiegly clow one, , battle.
yowtn win ( in tough, ooce-boat- gam* by on* point to Brown, 20-12, against Virginia, will not
oa opponent* next Saturday *fctn ’rl-ceton, tied with Dartmouth for | play b the Sugar Bowl boeanso
Ui» final puxh for luerattea bowl tbo league lead, plays Brown so of Louisiana segregation laws but
both leaders are In Jeopardy. Dart­ might be receptive to a Cotton
bids begin* b *an»»*t
Oklahoma, It* national crown mouth' whipped Harvard, * 4 , Sat­ Bowl bvlutloa.
droonlng a bit to the port aide af­ urday whU* Princeton routed Cor-' Other attractive games en Sat­
ter Saturday’• 14-12 tqoetktr with .ell, 47-11, with a four-too'hdown urday's schedule Include Baylor This new bowtbg mason win
vs, TCU and Texas vs. SMU b see more bowlora and b n pinboys
C^; :l5, thould ham relatlmly - r t f b the fourth period.
•aty pickings with Kan*** State The bowl picture, followbg tho the Southwest; North Carolina than ever before, according to a
1 -3-1 and Auburn. 43-7 victor over weekend action. Is roughly this: State vs. Wake Forest and Geor­ century-eld bowling equipment
Ilo-tton Saturday night, will be a Oregon and Ohio State look Uke gia vs. Alabama b the South; manufacturer.
the Ros* Bowl opponents; Auburn Oregon vs. Stanford and UCLA vs.
t M choice oner Florida.
Automstlon of the bowling lane*
la en tho high rood to tho Sugar
But the other four — eoeond- Bowl with Its likely opponent still California la the Far West and b helping M b* about both
Army
vs.
Colgate
and
P
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bcrgh
ra hed Iowa, third-ranked Texas
change*. A m atbg machines are
very much b doubt; it took* Uk* vs. S. raetue b the E ast
AAkf, fifth-ranked Notre Dame
coaxing more bowlers ante tbo
and unranked but also unbeaten
lanee and at the tame time dis­
and untied Dartmouth — could
placing pinboys oil over the na­
A la n
SPARTAN SPARK?
easily be knocked out of the elite
tion.
group, la Texas AAM's case ,a de­
Tbs only manual action with
WAl rKO WAL C Z Y K *
fe a t could mean no telephone call
an automatic p b tetter Is for the
A U C H /S A H
from the Cotton Fowl Committee,
counter attendant to t u n on tho
SrAT£
machines. A fter that the bowler
lewn Wine la Rata
Ba c h ,
sad Us ball do the r e s t
Iowa, which beat Northwestern,
First, the bowtbg boB acti­
t-0. on a rab-and-snow soaked
vate* the machine when H hits
field thank* to a fluke play, goes
the “pit" cushion." Then, the baQ
against Michigan, which It 4-1
b automatically returned to the
•rcraU and walloped Minnesota,
bowler and the machine's "magic**
SI-7, on Saturday, Ohio State, Big
brain" tells H whether it wax the
Ten co-Uadcr and the k i r i e 's
first or second ban of the frame.
likely Rote Bawl nominee, u k e t
If It was tho first baQ. fallen pins
on Northwestern, Illinois plays
are removed and standing pins are
Purdue, Mlnnetota meets Indiana
left for the bowler's second or
and Michigan State ptayi Wiscon­
"spare" ball.
sin in other games.
After the second ban b rolled
Texas ASM, AO after Saturday'I
(or a strike on the first hall) all
14-0 triumph ovor Baylar draws a
pins nr* removed sad a now m t
real “ touchl*" In the Arkansas
of ten pins in put op for the bowler
Ha-orbecks. The Rarorbackt knoc­
—all automaticallyked Mlssbtlppl from the perfectThus automation has com* to
record Ust, 12-4, and baso out*cor­
tho recreation field which b boom­
ed six opponents. 104-41. in running
ing today. Interestingly enough,
one of the reasons It is booming
Na.rc Dame, making a g n at
U the fact that automation tn b comeback under Terry Brennan,
duatry ha* given the working man
places Its 14-0 record on the line
more leisure time to enjoy a plea­
agauut a Navy team that h»t won
sant recreation like bowling.
f ile (am rt, lost by a touchdown
to North Carolina and romped
“IT IS NOT WISDOM
• v tr Pennsylvania, 35-7, Saturday.
Always a colorful game, this one
BUT IGNORANCE
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four Unbeaten, Untied Teams
Face Tough Opponents Saturday

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By OfiCAB FRALEY
IMlad From Sport* Writer
TOKYO — • — Japan stood at
the top ad tho golf world today
because aa Oriental Gene S a n sen
and a Manchurian-born mathte ar­
tist proved once again that while
yea drive for show you putt for
dough.
That was the story as Nippon
mopped up b tho International
Trophy and Canada Cup matches
a t KasnmlgaMld Country Club to
wallop the best bitters from 29
other nation* over a demanding
72-hole route.
T o rtile hi Pete Nakamura, a 41year-old refugee from the rice paddiet, won the Individual Interna­
tional Trophy with a 14-undcr par
record Z74 for the 72-hole distance.
They said he “ can't hit It out of
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THM STACK O r FLORIDA TO
own* u u t s s , M u i o s s c a v.xstxow xi
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seven shots ahead of A m trka'a
Sam Snead, South Afriea’g Gary
Player and Welshman Dave Tho­
mas.
And Nakamura, a slandered carban copy of Sarasen, teamed with
-lender Kolcbl Ono, a naturalised
Japanese from Manchuria, to cop
th* Canada Cup twoeoma till* with
a total of SJ7—19 shots under par
and nine fat stroke! ahead
the
second place total of SO carded
by Snead and Jimmy Demaret.
Nakamura's individual 274 broke
by one stroke tbo Internationa:
Trophy record of 273 set bv Can­
ada’s Stan Leonard In 1934. This
(ifth with Ono at 293 while De­
maret had a 993 whleh locked him
with Australia's Bruce CrampUm.
The Japanese, however, fell one
short of matching Australis’s rec­
ord winning total of 334 In 1934

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f ile d In U * C irc u it C o u rt In a n d
l o r n o m lso lo C o u n ty , F lo rid a , by
B u r to n W illiam s. J r . a n d T h e lm a j .
W illia m * b is w ife, U o s n o r t tin *
o f w h ich U IN T U B M A T T E R U P
T U B A D OPTION BX B U R TO N W i t -

but it was no contest as they
stroked home nine shots ahead of
the Yanks' 344 with South Africa
third a t S4B, Australia fourth at
F R A N K L IN G R E E N a n d JA N 'lfcf
372, Wales sixth a t 372 a ~ t Can­ JSAK
G R E E N , m lnorn. (b a se p r e ­
s e n ts n r e to com m and y o u t o . n o ada seventh at 574.
n d file y e r - w r itte n A n sw e r
“ Wa’re alL proud of you, Pete," | op or u rO baje
c tio n s h e re in o n n r b e fo re
said International Golf Association t b s l l n d d a y o f N o v em b er. A. D.
o r o th e r w is e n D ecree P ro
President Frank Paee b present- 1C1*17.
onfeeeo w ill bo e o te rd s s n l n e t
lng Nakamura the 22.300 top prise y o n . a n d th is c a u s e w ill p ro c e e d a s
—51,500 for bdivtdual honors and PAflle
T h e B se fo rd H e ra ld l* d e a ls a a te d
half of the $2,000 team prise.
n s n n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e r a l c irc u la ­
“ Me too," Pete grinned, kissing tio n In w h ic h th is c ita tio n s h a ll be
p u b lish e d once e a c h w e e k f o r to u r
his putter.
c o n s e c u tiv e w eek s.
;
"He ought to kiss that putter,"
W IT N E S S m y b e n d s a d o ffic ia l
said Demaret. "That’s tho club s e a l o f th e C le rk o f th e C ircu it
u th is tb o t i l l d ay
that won the whole ball of wax.” CO oc utor bt,e r eA.
V. lf tt.

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1—HEAL ESTATE POE SALE

96 A -BUILDING—REPAIRS—
PAINTING_________________

T—REAL ESTATE WANTED

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Americans Getting
More, More Hep
To Finance World

GATLIN B S O m B S
W tsled to leaac, SMALL MOTEL
la or se a r Sanford. Reply Box Contractors, Draglines!
2232. Ph FA 3 3276 Sanford
CHD, e/e Sanford Herald.
Mspto S tjO S S S S a t k ]
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
3-1413
Two bedroom bouae, aUo duplex.
SYSTEMS
Central location—Principle only.
All
types
and
stsaa.
Installed
ReiuodeUng
—
Rsmotlng
— Re­
Writs Box 139 c a rt Sanford
••Do It Yourself'
siding — Materials — Contra cHoraU.
WE REPAIR ^ND^gXRYICE
tors — Financing.
Machlae and Supply C*.
By VIVIAN 9ANDR
IMPERIAL DECORATORS
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. TA 24432
Flowers — Fleets — Bhrobe
Palntiag and Papering
United Pres* Staff Correspondent
BEN MONROE NUEBURT
Pb. FA 2-3719 after *
NEW YORK (UP)—Americans
Calory Aveatae
, FA 3-0329
For Painting and Repairing ! —Including women— are getting
A ir Conditioning and Heating
f r e d Y oetxgeI
. . . I more ind more hep to the werld
PEAT COMPOST (DaefWelder’a)
C. M. STAFFORD
FA 2 0238!
‘
60c bu. biff
cf finance.
111 Oak Aveauo
FA 24731 2916 .Magnolia Ave.
GRAPLVILLE MJRSURY
14 P E T S-U V E ST O C E -SV T P LIE S
So sly the GGG's of Ne«* York,
Features tloetrle kitchens. terras- Go Weat on 1st S t or 20th S t
(Poultry)
eight girl* why guide visitors
to floors, sad cboka nsltftnUal to Grsptvillo Ave. FA 2-0996.
U i ARTICLES WANTED
through a financial landmark that
location!.
i s P U C U to BAT
has become the third largest tour­
GRAY.SHADOW
A.
K.
SHOEMAKER,
JB.
n E S A V n PARLORS _
ist attrsetlon In New Y*«rk City.
t reports — Collect!
Phono FA 1-310*
NURSERIES
Frr*
Estimate
—
Compare
our
IS PR MALE HELP WANTED
lit Burt an o f Baafi
Any one cf these girls might
SOUTH
SANFORD
AVENUE
Price*
FA
2-2267
after
8:00.
Rm. 403-0* San. AtL N at'l. Bank
I t HALE HELP WANTED
tell you abjut the Texan who
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2416*
» MALE * FEMALE
FLOOR eaadmg and finishing som* time agn -ntcren the build­
n WORE WANTED_______
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving ing and asked, “ but where's the
CARTER HOME CLEANING
s t b u s in e s s o p p o r t u n it ie s
laminate County tinat 11(6.
eitU*?"
204 E Park A ra. PS. FA I &lt;441
5 a MONET toLOAN
I . M- Gteaeou. U k t Mery
.Window T O S n o t .
The “three G 's" are the gaUery
U SPECIAL SERVICES
Floor
waxln
ixlng—NOrth
§
4
Iflt
lots M i l t t * each. Hoar
girl
guides of the New Y'ork Stock
UA ROOFINO RPM JM EINO
132
Hiway
DeBary
17-92
TED BURNETT
c re st FA 1-33777
Exchange.
CUT FLOWER9. Sanford Flower
FOR BETTER PALMING
; S S S W S K S n u c w M FARMER'S AGENCY, REALTOR Shop, 200 N. Park Ave., Sanford. GARRETTS REWING CENTER 2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2978
Million Dollar Gallery
Whlto—Necchl—Elna
FA 2-1632. We telegraph.
They now operate in a million8 . Gay!« OaborM, Associate
Repairs on aU makes Machine* fJ-NW Il'B—PlftWJULi
dollar viiltor'a gaUery aod exhibi­
116 8. French
Ph. Office
123 East First bt.
FA 34244
For
Ealo
—
Mid-Season
Cabbsga
tion hall which last March was
FA 2-9221 or FA 3-2911
ROLLAWAY,
Hospital
and
Baby
Plant*. Fred Thurston. FA 2opened by the New Y’ork Stock
HEATING
Reds.
Day,
Week
or
Month—
3160.
T il FA 2-3161, rurnilurt Center Exchange Building to accommo­
2 bedroom concrete block, north,
H. B. POPE CO.
carport*, end storage. Nicely
116 West First 8t
date the ever • growing numbers
200 S. P a r k ----- FA 2 4234
See our cabbage plants. Copen.
-landscaped lot. Kitchen equip
m
s fit
of visiters.
hegen
and
mid
This
ad
will
admit
Una
Diehl
to
season
varieties.
ed. $9.2*6.00. Otiar Realty Ci
Liquid embroidery sett, copper the Rita theatre. Expirei nn
Each year the g u i d e s take
FA
2-6666.
fTELAEA A P A ftT M K N T S ^ ro ^
2601 Orlando Dr. FA 2-66*3.
enameling outfits, silk screen
Nor. 7, 1967.
nearly 400.000 visitors, about half
private baths. 11* W. First EL
■ate. Decorate It vourtslf.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
of them women, through the visi­
i L W i a ' h u iPH i r
1
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
LaVerne School of Dance
264* Faencb Ave.
EFFICIENCY apartments suit*
tors galleries of the 165-year-old
2617
S.
French
FA
2.1913
Classes
now
forming
in
T
a
p
J . W. IIALL, REALTOR
abla for couplo o rstn g te P«r*°nHaynes Offie* Machine C o, Type*
exchange. Over the gallery rail­
Acrobatic
—
Ballet.
Also
boys
Private bath A .how tr Id e U r
Johnny Walker, Associate
writers, addin* machines, Sales- Let us build your docks, bulkheads
ing they point out the busy trad­
class
A
liny-tola
dais.
Enroll
Rentals, 31* Mag. FA 3-0462.
located acrosa from Post Offie*. “ CaU Hall” Phone FA 2-36*1
ing floor below, about the size of
and sea walls. Watsr Front Con­ now. FA 2-6425.
Inquire Jacobson Dapt. Stors.
■ , i. a football field but far more
struction Co. FA 2-4330.
U—AU rO RO A JLU —T1
NOTICE •
crowded.
Turn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
10 months free service on new in­ Alter November 15th. « e will
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
WE
HAVE
A
HOME
The exchange now hai 1,366
start operating In our new store
strument pumhai* from us.
Commercial building ft* w nt or
HOMER LITTLE
which will - be located at 2363 dues-paylng members. Since 1960
POR YOU
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
sale. 405 W. First. PhoM FA
Orlando Drive. 2 blocks South the prices paid for the member­
1012 Sanford Avenua
2004 Cedar Avenue
FA 2-0733
2-6037.
____
of Tig A Whistle.
ship* (caUed state although every­
'60
Mercury,
Clean
6199.00
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
H O M ES- 9
bodreems
WELL DRILLING
one on the floor stands) have
W r it e entrance mo&lt;Ura furnish,
CENTER
1 * 9 baths.
Fairbanks-Mere* Puapa
•d bedroom. Ph. rA 2«3610*
US 8. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-3672 ranged from $31,000 to 9113,000.
.R epairs to ell makes
Msmbcr* are entitled to execute
201
8.
Sanford
Ave.
FA
34**6
S room furnished apsrtment, 310 Complete and ready foe Immedi­
* HOWARD C. LONG
Tulsr for high school matll, a), “ buy" or “ *#11" order* in the ex­
ate occupancy.
207 E. Commercial Ave,
Magnolia. Available now. A.
Need a good 2nd car?
sthra. geometry, trlgnmetry. change's 1.200 listed stocks. More
Phono FA 2-2833
K. Rossetter, F lorist Ph. FA
’ SEE RAY HERRON
Call FA 2-1330, ext. 276, Mr. thin half—51.6 per cent — of th*
2-1161.
_________
Your Pontlae Salesman
Abrams.
9,630,000 stock owners in t h e
Loeatiaas
New and Used Care
Morris Furn. Anti. 201V* W. lsL
United States ere woman.
South P ian em t — Saaferd
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m
29—ARTICLES POR S-VLB
located on
Whispering Oak* — TltutviUe
FURNISHED cottage lo
FA 2-2*63. 301 Wast First St.
Know More Now
17492. Th. FA 2-1467.
92.80 per cell plus parts, 9 years BELL UR YOUR FURNIT'JBE
The girls say it &lt;s •hvlmis
It
will
pay
YOU
to
see
us
beforo
Cash for any amount. Super more visitors know shout slocks
experience in TV Service on ell
in **rvice and FHA flaaaeSEE Seminole -Realty lor Detlr- FHA
you buy. Open Evenings and
Trading Post, l mil* south af and the Stock Exchange than
ing avallablo.
makes end modala. One year
Sundays.
able Rental*. FA 2-6212.
Sanford. Phon« FA 2-0d77.
guarantee on all parts. We elso
EA8T81DE TRAILER SALES
they did five years ago, because
service auto and homo radios.
Palatka, Fla.
1 BEDROOM trailer for rent. 300 We can qualify you for ana eJ
they never ask anymore: “ Where
—Factory to you—
Pletur# tubs* repaired in your
these
homee
in
30
mlnutoe.
Yes
W. 27th St.
are the seats?’’ Thry know there
Aluminum
1946 Chrysler 4-dr. 9178 cash.
home. 90.98. guaranteed, 1 year.
can start enjoying the bee
Venetian Blinds
aren't any.
101
Rosalia
Dr.
FA
2-6374.
Phone
FA
2-3864,
9
a.ro.
to
8
p.m.
while
we
proceu
too
papers.
Furnished house for rent or sale.
Including Dsbsry A Lake Mary Enclosed head. Sig-proof bottom
A recent survey shows the most
* 8. Sanford Ave. near Laka Jes­
91 Ford 34.000 mi. Now paint, new
rail with plastic ends. Plastic frequently asked question today
BARNES TV SERVICE
sup. TK 2 649*._____________
upholstery, new tires — eus
or rayon taps*. Cotton or nylon
&gt;01 East Commarcial
Developed by
is “ Can I go to the
and
tomlsed. Alio 9,000 mile 84 Ford
eord«.
| room furnished cottage. Apply
V-6.
Roy
Reel.
306
W.
2nd
fit.
:s, l *
Senkarik Glann and Taint Co. place an order?" The answer:
2619 Orlando Drive.
mints, Invoices, hand bills, and 112-114 W. 2nd St. Th. FA 2-4622 “ No."
All kinds Automotive Repair*
H E A L BUT a t e m u ^EEl;
program*, a t e .
Progressiva
Other frequent questions!
ELMERS ACTO REPAIR 8 HOP
Ii
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2981— T-Shirts 48c — Paint $2.50 gal.
IVhst's the price of a seat on
Car. Hwy. 17-91 * 97«h B t
Osteen
FA S-13SI
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
403 West 19th St.
Camp Goods, Tarpaulins, ArmyPhone FA 2-ll*t
1. E. BATTEN
Navy surplus—310 Sanford Avo. the exchange now? A n i w i r :
DON'S COVER SHOP
Around 872.000.
BRAILEY
ODHAM.
P
m
.
16 S. Freneh Ave. — FA 2 *71*
Automobile Interior Decorator
Modern furniture, good condition,
M'hy aren't there any women
Seat
Covers
—
Truck
Seals
M arin# F in is h e s
4 bedroom*, 2 tile bathe
reasonably priced. 1907 Summer­ on the floor? Answer: No woman
At Willis Pontiac—301 W. 1st.
in thi* modern home. Nice
F o r Y our B ent
lin.
ever hat applied for msmberxhlp.
location. Terms.
U-BOATS and MOTORS
S sn k a rlk G lass a n d P a in t Ce.
DONT MISS THIS BUY
How did you get your job? An­
ad will admit Mts. Joan Itelt
Owner being transferred. This
112-114 W. 2nd S t r h FA 24622 Hilt
swer: “ Applied for It."
* 2 brand new 910,700.00
tn
the
Movleland
Ride-In.
Ex­
Year
Evlnrude
Dealer
large three bedroom 1 bath con­
3 bedroom home*. $2,000.
pires Nov. 7, 1957.
Actually the gallery girl guides
Yacuum Cleaner Repairs
crete block home, lose than 3 ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
down, balance like rent.
Thona FA 2 6961 Repairs A parts for all makes of First clan electric ant. sise stove, also have to apply themselves to
months
old, has aQ th* extra*, 604 E. 1st
W. H. -BILL’* STBMPEE
large landscaped corner lot, terrleenor*. Electrolux, llouvcr,
Ton shape, l wheel luggage their jobs. Catherine Wlttemore,
Rentier A I n n e r
JOHNSON MOTORS
ra tio floor*, icreened porch, c e rKirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replace
trailer with weather proof cover a former airplane mechanic and
Am m . Guy Allen. (ireUhfn Hall, porto and utlUt;ty room. Pay own- SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
ment parts ' Tork guaranteed
flier. »ay* they’re chosen for per*
FA 2 2078.
Arietta Price, Everett Harpar er equity and u k a over monthly 2414 Sanford Ave. F t. FA 2-1692
Free pick
ick up A delivery. Call
tonality, appearanc* and ability
Those FA 1-4991
111 N. Perk paymenti. If ____
you’re ____
Interested
Good rebuilt upright piano. $175. to learn.
ROD A REEL REPAIRS
eall FA 2-3699 for an appoin
FA 2-6280.
i
erry Real * s te tt Agency
Chei
2g A- PLUMBING ead ROOF
Dancers. Models, ArtUtt
ment. 1307 Wynnewood Drive.
412 Senford Avenua
Dial
FA
2-9929—Notary
Dial . . . _____
ING
Matched net
19V!Mil-on
golf
She said moil
the 33 girls
1219 W. 13 S t Pnar-Berber Bhep
rluhs with bag.3 woods with (ages range from 70 to 33) who
CERAMIC TILE
rovers, !) Irons, putter A wedge. have been GGG's since the terr.
FIBERGLAS8 SU PPLIES
Excellent condition. Th. FA 2.
PAUL r . MULLER A SON
Ir* started. Including former bal­
3640.
Huby S p u rs
FA 2-1363
R c sl E s t a t e . Insurance
LOCH ABBOE
McRANEY-SNITH PAINTS
let dancers, models, an artist and
Texas
Sis*
House
2119
Park
Ava.
FA
2-6461
107 Magnolia
FA 2-0393
4 skins Kalinsky Fur, 2 men's a comparison sbepper, know little
Texas Sit* Rooms
winter coat*, reeling chair, of finance when they began. They
For Sale—12 HP Stabee outboard
Texsa Sise Lot
FOR SALE by owner. 6 rooms
small gax stove. All in good con­
Just
Uka
new.
FA
2-1191.
Approx.
1476
SqFt.
modern near e e h o o l , $8u0
dition. 100 S. Park Ave. Apt. 4. hone up on the business In -sn in*
Dus
Carport
A
Utility
tensive 16-week training course at
down. Balance ea*y. FA 2-0728.
Minimum Down 92600
12 gaur* Remington automatic the Institute of Flnanee It'*
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
shotgun. Good condition, cheap. part of their Job to give a 13 min­
ContrMUag A Repairs
Modern Air.
Salon
ask Crumley A Monteith
Ph. OWNER — FA 2-9996
Ph. FA 2 2093.
109T Sanford Ava. Ph. TA 2 66M
Soft Water shampoo
ute talk on the Stock Exchange,
at 117 South Park Th. FA 2-4696
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
then
answer questions, and It's a
B
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r
n
m
T
TVitK-an.1—
Plumbing — Kresky Heating
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home*
106 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-6743
tribute to them that they rarely
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
»!. G. IIO D G E S
open for inspection. 27lh S t
are stumped, even by experts.
ii=in m T wi&gt; waggr Service on Ail Water Pumps—
A Magnolia. 2 block* from
Visltori rarely ask their guides
Walls Drilled — rumps
Plnecreit School. Look these 20 acre tile farm , 3 bedroom bouse. COLORED woman for eanvaia
PRE - HOLIDAY SPECIAL for tips on stocks. MTien they do,
Easy terms. Call Joe Levy at
Faola
Road
Phone
FA
2-6037
over before you buy. Term*.
lng houae to houaa. Muit hav*
Rookeis* Bed
they are told, “ w* never forecast
FA 2 1223.
Archie B. Smith, 2718 Talmetto
car. Ph. FA 24330.
.Mr. A Mrs. Dresser
r.cg.
the future of the market."
Ave., Ph. FA 2-3377.
« . J. KING
Hoveled
Mirror
$179.00
Housewives! Children in school?
P ljm bng and Supplise
Of course the gallery girl guides
CHOICE
Cotst
For Sale by owner, home in May
If you have four hours a day
Kohler Plumbing
get their share of odd questions.
fair Section. 114 year* old, with Three bedroom. 3 hath borne, lake
extra
—
sell
Avon
Cosmetics
Ream Water Heaters
privileges, built-in kltebee, fir*
RoysJ Comfort
The favorite anecdote of th*
in block of Lake Monroe. Spa
Contact manager, Mrs. J. Mil 2534 OrlSiido Dr.
piste, double carports, large
FA 244U
riprlng J‘
Reg.
week:
anirh,
Box
246,
Lockhart,
Fla.
clou* 7 room*, utility room and
comer let. Now under construe*
Matching
ir Bo:
Box Spring
$119.00
screened in porch. Shown by ap­
A little old lady excitedly point­
plumbing A Heating, fre e Esti­
lion. 917,30V.— 93,090. Do»u
N'ow AU For Only
p-M aU T TOLF 'WaMTIW
ed to the figures 3:12 on the well
pointment only. CaU FA 2-3428
mates, AH work guarantied for
ROSA L. PAYTON Younr boys to run established one
$
1
9
5
.0
0
year. Bill LaBree, Longahe-v* the stock quotation boafd
Real Estate Broker
wood, Phone VAlley 14281.
Terms
Terms and said breathlessly, “ Oh, tell
paper route*. Apply Circuit
Stenstrom Realty Registered
Assoc. Alberta J. HaU A
tlnn Department Sanford Her­
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS rna quickly what that stock Is- I
William E. Hersehel
H. E- STENSTROM
ald.
PLUMBING
want to buy som* is * » n as I
* Regittered Broker
Ph FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Coatraet and Repair Wart
&gt;427 Laurel — Phone FA 2 2420
can. t'va been watching it, and
White or Colored Salesman for
Cor.
2nd
A
Magnolia
FA
2
6321
Free Estimates
have a aew 2 Bedroom borne home improvements. Wonderful
It'i gone up two points In two
“Bud"
Bamhrrgrr.
Mgr.
For Sale. 3 bedroom furnished I ready
R. L HARVEY
for ocrupaacy for
remuneration. Phone FA 2-4330
minutes."
Free
Delivery
house. May be seen anytime.
194 Sanford Ave. Pbona FA 31
$8,730.00—Terms 91.000 cask.
Call FA 2-5849.
What ah* saw was t d ia l-le u
Wanted— Punch preia operators
This id will admit Mrs. Dorothy
electric
clock.
Write
Hercar
Aluminum
Pro­
CLARK
Keefer
to
the
Movielind
Ride.In
Home, and 3100. mo. gross in
duct Co. P. O. Box 791 for a Plumbing, Heating A Supply Ce.
Theatre. Expires Nov. 7, 1987.
come realized. Full info- FA 2 I h a rt a m w l bedroom borne
plication form. Do not apply
reedy far occupancy far
Contracting A Repair*
6689. *
person.
111,300.00 Cash required $1,300.
2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2 2371 "TRADE-IN NOW” a=»u»»rnjR E ..o—
HOUSEHOLD GOODll
3 BR block; $10,960.00, low a t
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
Get the most for your old
$1,000.00 down, balance to suit. i This U a bargain— a 2 bedroom S = H T l E ■r r EMALR
rUBNITUKP o r CHARACTER
2007 Adams Av#._
*
furniture.
home
completely
furnished, Colored couple to live on pre&lt; I t —PIANO SERVICE
Built By
good
location,
sice
shaded
lot.
■lees. Care for home and child- PIANO TUN1NO A RBP AIRING
NEW 2 bedroom frame .Fla.
Master Craftsmen In
$SAVE$
Price
&lt;9.00049
Terms.
ran. Excellent salary. Ph. Day
room, wall furnace. $800 down.
Style and Construction
W. L. HARMON
Furniture and Appliances
tone Beach, CL 2-8697 between Ph. FA 2 4223 After 8:00 p. m.
Balance monthly. TA 2072$.
The sen* as Those
I bare rltrus tend araUable la 20 4-7
New i Used
p.m.
Prized Since
sod 40 sere tracts.
2 large lots on Briarrliff, just
xa—ELBiTKicAi. m m m
Colonial Days
SfO 2l-WORh’ WAITED
./
cleared. See owner at 1C21 SarFinished For
C. A. W H ID D O N SR.
w
lta St._____
________
FRIGIDA1RE appliances,
:03-09 East First
FA 2-0963
Florida C lloatt In
rOR baby-sitting, call FA 2-9761
302
9.
PARK
AVENUE
and
service.
Q.
H.
High.
Oviedo
ROBERT A~ WILLIAMS. Realtor
Your Choice of Woods
Tol- FA 2-1991
Fla. Pheuo FO 6-3316 er San­ Used furniture, appliances, tools
WANTED—part time job during
Raymond LundquUt, Assoc.
•te.
Bought-.void.
Larry's
Msrt
ford
FA
2-3889
after
6
pas.
FA 2 3961 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 6—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES dsy. Ph. rA 2 6539.
216 Ssnford Ave. Pb. FA 2-4U2
Baby silling or liundry work. FA
Electrical Contracting
4 bedroom ho,nr Large lot with
House Wtrtnr and Repairs
• BIG VALUES”
.fru it tree*. Lake Mary. Ph. FA 30 excellent building lota, dOxlIl1 2-8423.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
•
QUICK CREDIT
South side. Dry and wooded. Exiperui
2-1641 or FA 2-6049.
sitter. Pb. 112 Msgnolla
Dial FA 20915
New furniture, good condition.
Only $728. per lot. John L.
• EASY TERMS
3669.
FA
I1605 Summerlin Ave.
Thomas Co. — Phone Midway
Consult A REALTOR Flrlt
WILSON-MAIER
This ad will admit Annette Wolfs
4-3346. write P. O. Box 7690, Retired carpenter available for
New and Used Furniture
CULLEN AND HARKEY
to the Kits Theatre, Expires
For sale twin beds,
Orlande
saaU or odd jobs. FA 2-609J.
Nov. 7, 1867,
311 X. First SL Ph FA 2-6621
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2391
AuttUa,

CABS of THANES
REO.KEEAL1£ m n L BROEER
i lost a r o u n
1004 B. tad
A m PA S-Otll
i BOB RENT
I BEACH RENTALS
mr « WANTED to BENT
* S— BEAL ESTATE TOE SALE
S -T A IM * . ACREAGE. GROVES
A. E FE T E B H OM
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
B ro k e Associates: A. E
B HttCELLANRWtm
m J r , P. J . C k M M N Oar9-FLUWKBB. PLANTS,
Hold WQIetta. and E « W1L
SHRUBS
Items, Bob.Edwtrda A. C.
m t . Lsaa BuiNrooru s n . r e s A«S r m * PA M S
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The Senford Herald—P ag e 7 Tuesday, October 29, 1987

THE CARD OF THANKS
Very often a Card of Thanks In Th* Sanford Herald meets a
need which is difficult to Dll in any other way. Not only u it a
gracious expression of gratitude to. those who have seat Qoral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services ami kind­
nesses of (ho many to whom a personal note of Ihaaka cannot w«U
bo-malted.
Newspaper Cerd* of Think* are accepted a t socially
Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they aerv
good uses.
There is no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It ean be i t
brief or as detailed aa you desire. When tho occasion comei you
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff to
assist you.

THE “IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
It la tho custom of many families In this country to commtmerato a bereavement by an “In Memorium" notice In newspaper
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation e r
•election of a suits bio verso brings back to them tender, ptaaeMt
recollections. Aa Eliza Cook, the English poet has to beautifully
expressed it:
“How cruelly tweet are th* echoes
that start
What memory plays an old tune
on tho heart.
Most frequently an In Memorium is inserted on tho amdvereary of death. However, oilier dates, which It is tell are appfoprlate or meaningful a r t also selected. Tba birthday of the dfr
parted, the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Christmas

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form
veriea
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THE RATE

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, , ____andI tn Memorium notices,
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Cards
of Thanks
due to tho fact a
may run to considerable length, are billed at 91.00 per column li

DAILY
ACROSS
I. A tree plug
a. A thiU
11. TV
guesaera
13. soup spoon
13. Killtr whale
l i . Drunken
spree
13. Openings
ta n a u
18. Tenant
Hew)
17. Joe Louie'
fort*
II. Small
quarrel
20. Right
(abbr.)
31. Quiescent
33. FoundaUon
23. Golf
obstacles
27. Kind of ■

CROSSWORD

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1.1 jui

32. Arabian i «n • &gt;&lt; i H.'lt *
Uu'.’i i
:- 1
gar­
in rt v n z •’
ment
rc a
&gt;i i q n &gt;e« &lt;
23. Bhip'e
ivf ir-' i »
prison
ax i"ft •?•
J-.II-I ne
v
34. Beast
4. Meadow
IW
l
If.*
•
of
8. City traiR
s a rjtti i
.&lt;
burden ;i r.'n »
5. Driving 1c*
«■ '
26. An
and ram
•J"HI1 &lt; -V’ II
Mrl I &lt;&gt;.
7.----•I*
Christian
3T, Favor­
able
Testerdes'e
Andersen
reputation 16. Hebrew
a. gums up
measure
9. Scoffs
2$ Girl's name
37. River ( f t .)
10. Slightly
30 London's
river
36. Game of
tapering
chance
14. A pirate flag 31 Mott painful
40. Coin (Perul
18. Cheek part 33. Clenehed
bands
42. Father
19. Fasten
3. Brightly,
colored
bird
3. Peruvian

supports
32. Internation­
al language
33. Animal's
tooth
34. Exclama­
tion
S3. Excitingly
strange
36 Distant
30. Fine
tablecloth
40. Identical
41. Sluggish
42. Skin
openings
43. Oult-llke
bird*
44 Town
(Belg.)
DOWN
1. Ghosts

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John R. Alexander

DIA7H S7IIKI6 AT CHURCH DOOR-A police photographer works
to snap a 61* pletur* of tbo body of Mrs. Lucy Negron Rodriguez.
34. who Uts where she died, at th* entraneo to ■ New York church.
Police said Mr*. Rodrigues was trying to rssch th* sanctuary of
th* church when she was shot to dsath by her estranged husband,
Louis, 29. Th* berstrk men later killed himself. ffnicniaMonelj

Mather of Sanford

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Dies Last Night
rni M l South Bcott Av*.

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at a later

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Wilton G tft C o d
Response To Local
Question

Resident's Father
Dies In Ocala
I. W. Webb.« , Mai n d W r H
his hoaw la Ocala Meeday
lag. Ha was tha fatter «T V. B.
W att af this city.

* « u t s ® ii 3 i
wheie
rMld.se*
j u
m
e *
T ^ r i r .Chwehr
e ttris attta
hereby oeeilfleO
i t eats
u been leeUtate* aaataet yaw la
Itie .abeve-etjltd Court
teaford.
te tore*
M s w l a o l s Ceaaty.
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Be la sw vhed ter M# wUk. Mm.
Laey Lavaaa W aM t » • « * * .
B. W alk, la M a rl; Bayar W .
Wabb, HaitirUla, Ga.; tkraa daofb*
ter*. Mlae Laalaa W alk a a l M i*.
I. L . Htefca katk a l Ocala; M r*.
0 . W . ftaltk cf OalaeavfDa; flra

a iw lila a l aa W il

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C ity et Seefoni, aeooedteg te
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wherein Etlaabetb P . T u n b w U la
F U t a t llt aaO U r t a s s A r r U o u n a a *
Isabel I L A rrttte a . S le w i t * ere
D e fe n d an t*
T e a are hereby^ a trse ta * te tUe
year aaew er e r ether yteadlag p er.
eoaally e r by y o u r e lt o r s r y w ith
the c u r b e f the above-styted C o u rt
et Sanford. Florid a ea e r before the
I t l h day e f Ifoveuiber. A. h H IT .
s a d to serve a e a sy of the swats ea
P t a ia U t fs atteraey, beUw .
Fro
r a Deeres
Do
Hotelilea fa
— ll a st e---------------------C o n f . n o w ill be eatered a a a la st
you.
W I T N E S S H T band ead seal a t
fU .fo rd , Sem inole C eu aly, F lo r id *

la Ocala, latanaaat

*» at tte O e tl* aametery.

SfttaSS Ragiatration Books
S V &amp; O p e n T ill Nor. 5

■ oh aaa tka aama facilities tar
landtag tkatr aircraft, ahbar perf o i l or laaaM.
It.la exyacted tkat eddltteeil effort* vffl ba a s k ta m w a faelU&gt;
tiaa aoarar t u to r ! far as airport.

1 Baoka ara oyra for tegiatratise
M O M la 1M1 through Mac. li a r f raakaM ar* whs

Macar while
m ee ts bat*
af the oast

WANIS MONEYS WORTH

asby C«l»er

CHICAGO Ml — A latter te tko
aditer la the Chicago Son-Ttmaa:
”1 goaaa tkat 1 shall gait taking

lankly af it*
ala* Thar*

Dio Aggravated
esive Smoking
remalnlne
apadU ruy,

Improvement within om to fir*
day*. Average Urn* for maximum
improvement was flv* weeks. All
of the patients gained weight,
fromfiy# to M pound*; after they
stopped smoking.
Thaaa persons bad been fairly
heavy smokers over a long period
of time. They had amoked an
average of as years and eafy
tkraa of them smoked teas than
a pack a day. Soma snaked as
many aa U cigarettes each day.
I don't Imagine It was easy lor
them to break tka smoking habit

K. T r s t la r f f s U t s tbereot

“ “ ” V K V .S S 'N &amp; 'c f U 'V i
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Deputy Clerk

W. C. H ntchU oa. Jr.
A tto rn e y f o r P la la tlff ,
E d w a rd * tlp tld ln *
Hanford. F lo rid a
(H E A I.)

la the Pacific Ocean as it la
wanted ta a Umocking altitude
of 100,000 feat Float there, the
P artite was sueecstfullr find
Bateouter spaa* to a batgtrt (*•
parted h* the Air Force to be
between 1,000 and 4,000 miltc,
at least twice the altitude of
the R u s la n earth satellite.

I l IK.M M K

af Toastmaster for tkte initial
gathartag.

is a ffiH H B M a s n a

Band Assn. Thanks
Those Taking Part
In Recent Barbecue
The ftateala Band AaoerlaHen
rasterday thanked all of the pan*

K

wbo took part In the chicken
■beetle bald at the Efts Club
Saturday sight, said Ernest Cowlay, Bandmaster a f the Seminole
High School Band.

MIt wai a wonderful pt*wu,"
Cowley aald. Proceeds front the
barbecue win g0 toward porchat1*Maaw uniforms for the Sambutte
High School Band.
Amount raised during th»barboeua was aot announced.

Hospital N o

I

of the membrane around the
opening of the rectum. I t la Uko
an open sort, with pain, bleeding,
Itching and general rectal dis­
comfort. II may b* treated by

loeal applications of silver nl

Jasper Clark (Sanford)
Howard F. Ftekason (Sanford)
Edna Pearl Smith (Sanford)
Discharges
Mr*. Jerilaw Haucrsborgar,
biby boy (Sanford)
Eleanors Desausiure (Orange
City)
Stgthla Rlchadagaa (Sanford)
Earl Cash (Sanford)
o c t . as
Adm ission*

Lana Cochran (Sanford)
Frailest Berths Kern (Sanford)
Margaret Elisabeth Packard
(Sanford)
Elisabeth Sexton (Loagwood)
Catharine Griffon (Sanford)
Mary Lao Koteff (Sanford)
Laroo Glddons (Orlando)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Jamss Rosa

Discharges
Jeter B. Wilson (Sanford)
Evelyn Ruth Britton (Senford)
Kathleen Petold and baby
(Sanford)
Ann Purdy (B uford)
Hester Mullins (Hanford)
Botty Bowse and baby (San­
ford)
OCT. IT
Admissions
Jeaimle Brock (Sanford)
Priscilla Mayberry (Lake
Mary)

Meade Anderaon (Sanford)
Tborosa Muilk (Sanford)
EU*e Farina (Longwood)
Praneaa Grove* (Sanford)
Jamoa Craig Sellara (Geneva)
Btrtke
Baby boy to Mr. and Mss. hotel
B. Kara (Sanford)

■•hr bor to Mr. sad Mrs.
Harman Koteff (Sanford)

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,„
__ t a East-Weit war,
cttklals Mid today. A con*
__ naan J u t back from Russia
Mid flatly the Soviet rulers don't
a n t tv .

• f raiidint Elsenhower had aa oppoftualty to assets the dramatle
new derelopments In Moscow at
hie first news conference in three
weeka.

«fld ka wpoctsd to
•ft, t i t Saadt fta a i ta * o H ate and D a­ Ch mi
fl«« at toaat a afsa to U s p iss* Pa.), e e l of a groep ad Oeegroaeis whet u p ­
for attendtog the December meet* mea reosady returned frem a trip heaval la the Kremlin caused Mar*
ae eemmeader ef
lo r of the North Atlantic T r u ty U Kassla. told the United Press ahal Gcorgi Zhukav to loot Ms Joh Allied Armies ha World W ar H. ling

Council In Paris. The President is
awaiting a formal im itation to the
proposed MaommltH meeting, do.
signed to follow tip on the Preeldent’e agreement with Maemillan
to expand allied scientific and mil­
itary cooperation.

today he saw or heard nethUg as Soviet defenso minister, e
while there to Indicate aay Krem­
Questioned prior to the Presi­
lin leader wants wa r aaw a r la dent's news conference, U. 8. offielale prefeseed ao knowledge of
the
what Soviet Communist Party boss
The Cnrrent Mg querilon at t h e _____
Nikita Khrushchev_ would_ _d i with
White House, In U A Intelligence Zhukov, or whether Khrusbc
ttenev 4

was friaadly with Bhukov la Barlla
teUawtaf the dafaat ef the Neale.
They seat again when lUeahewer
visited Moscow shortly after the
wer, and when the President at*
tended the Big Four summit meet­
ing la Geneva in lias.

h e a rth

Tuesday. I D s was a start­
development, perhaps de­
signed to ealm the Turidah-Syrian
situation. Khrushchev himself was
the loading Soviet sabre rattler
during the still-smoldering war of
■enroi between Turkey and Syria.
But officials noted Tuesday night
that Khrushchev was talking about

Tha fo a ith p

af w ar poesftCHas
w it raised Tuesday when Seentary ef State John Foster Dulles
told e new* conference the United
Statea must he alert for feasible
Soviet ventures during the unset­
tled situation la Moscow.
M. 4 . Whenever a great nation
seem* to be having Internal trou­
bles, one hta to boor In mind the

histories! fact
those tateraal troubles load to m tarsal acts designed to solidify the
situation at home or divert atten­

tion,” Dulles said. “We are always
ea the alert eader these eaedlBut DuOeo said " I don’t n e t
to giro you the Impression that wa
think there Is w ar around the
corner, because wo don't think
there is .f.

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fair

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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1957

Peanut
Bowl
Dec. 13

United Pres£ Leased Wire

Reds Said
G e n e ra tio n

NO. 122

New
So u th

Ledr. Louie B. Hoop Jr. Central
Chairman ef the Peanut Bowl, an­
«■ 'i
nounced today that plane for the
Bowl on Dee. IS are progrosalng
satisfactorily. Howevor, Volunteers
a r t still needed from the father* of
MEMPHIS (UP) — The Senate Mldsouth area surrounding Mam- and the suheommlttM said It younger generation of communist
SonfoTd Grammar School to make Internal Security Subcommittee phis.
would consider whether to presa teachers who have been trained
this the boat Peanut Bowl in the warned today that tha Communist
Tha baarlnga ended a day ahead those charges. Mra. Larch broke by older members and
now
Party la using a roving now gen­ of aehadul* tn aa uproar with Sen. into the news by befriending e
"Lightning” George Pi Hard, eration to maintain operations ta William Jenner (R - tnd.) de­ Negro child at littio Rock, Ark., carrying on the functions af the
Captain of tha sixth grade the Smith.
nouncing Mrs. Grace Lorcb, one but Jenner charged she was pre­ (Communist) network.'*
Jobs Com* B u y
'lio n s '', and Commander "FireThe subcommittee tamed a of the witnesses, as a "Commu­ viously Identified aa e Commuulxt
bell" Cy Fitton, Captain of tha statement detailing Its contention nist organiser."
Th* lubcommltie* noted "tha
Party workar In New England.
fifth grads "Tlfors" are preaently following a atormy hearing ^ n al­
Jenner threatened to have Mrt.
The statement aald there has apparent esse and facility with
enlisting players for the game. leged Communist activities l a the Lorch cited for contempt of court emerged a pattern of "a n*w and
which a Communist professor h u
Secret preetlce drills a n aehadulbeen able to move to another sec­
ed later to make this father'!
tion of the country and get a m w Interest to tomorrow night's an­
gam* a whale of a ball worae.
Job
in tha teaching profeulon." nual appearance of ghosts and gob­
Speedy, ewlvel-hlppod, daredevil
"Objects of this Communist net­ lins has bean building up for two
kBflj
fathers ara being signed up wtlh
work h|vo been tha churchas, tha weeks.
mors still needed. The phone num­
w
parent-tcaeber associations, colThera have been carnival*,
ber for Pitta rd la PA S-1SU and
, , »)
ganlsallons," tha Senate group dances, parties, get-togethers, nil
Fitton FA J-ltoa.
|
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legs, high school* and labor or- slanted toward Halloween.
Mrs. Gustavo Bamburaer of
said.
And, as th* svenlng devoted to
1211 E. Crascant Is beading the
An overflow crowd broke Into merrymaking drawg nearer, tha
Ticket Committee. The majority ef
Store counters and display nnlts staged here, and the sale will con loud applaus* and rebel yells as larger tha crowds taking part ta
Sanford merchant* again this
ticket sales are to be through the
Jsnnar pounded a clinched fist on tha festivities Mam t* grow.
year
ara
staging
another
of
their
school and a t City Stadium. Ticket
ar* being readied for the many tinuo through Saturday,
th* table and told th* Llttl* Rock
Although not available (or com­
Sales by the achool children will gigantic "Banner Day” celebra­ bargains that will be shown and
Ntw styles, new materials, naw Ark., housewife and Integrmtionlst ment this morning, Police Chief
be prohibited in the business area tions for tha shoppers of the Semi­
made available to local shoppers. innovations and popularly-demand­ leader that she should be "elted Roy 0 . Williams win to all proof Sanford. A downtown location nole County a n a .
Showcards
are being printed and ed items will appear in the vast t n contempt."
babUty have his entire force an
The
annual
event
will
take
placa
for tha aala of tlekata hat not
The eon tom pt throat eama after duty.
Friday and Saturday following painted ao that the specially mark­ array of Banner Day marchandlsa
bean selected as yet.
weeks of preparation by local mer­ ed merchandise can be easily seen In every store throughout th* city. Mrs. Loreh Ignored the commitCity Manager W a r r e n B.
and selected.
chants.
Most stores have special satei U '» questions Tuesday and tried Knowles said this morning th at
Practically every store In the people all ready to help customers to read a prepared statement at­ th a n will ha special watchmen on
GKQKGB TOUHV, PRESIDENT of the l'sited Fund for Seminole
One of the molt astounding ar­
CeoMy and Harold Kestaer, chairman of the United Fowl Appeal
rays of special merchandise h at Sanford area will be displaying make their selections easily and tacking tha subcommittee and Its duty around city property, spe­
w ant wait! They’ra heatlag up tha thermometer at First and Park
chairman, Sen, Jamas 0 . East- cial polka on duty petroling var­
been purchased specially f n the "Banner Day” meichandlae, many with the least possible trouble.
with Mowtorches — trying to get the campaign tend total higher
land (D • Mill).
ious areas e t the slty, sal the antwo-day occasion which baa been Item* of which have been carefully
Many
merchants
a
n
optimistic
m id klfhea eoerer the aeeded $13,004 gooL
•
• ___
adopted as aa.annual observance selected so that they may be pur- about this year's event. They aay
Shortly afterwards, Eastland tire force of poBeamea aad patrol
(Photo
by
Bergstrom)
rrelated for Christmas gitfs.
by Sanfard merchants.
j " If* the greatest' Banner Day and Jenner made the.surprise an­ c a n watching throughout tho e h f ‘
- M —*— F~
Doors will open Friday morning celebration we’ve ever staged with nouncement tilt the hesrto#* to prevent vandalism and mischief,
Already apecial personnel baa
been working many boon mark­ at • o'clock in downtown Sanford more and better merchandise ar­ her* had ended. They w en to nm
Halloween, the evening ef Oct.
ing, tagging and making raady on on* of the biggest sales evtr ranged for our customers’ selec­ through today.
11, la tha evening preceding All
tion."
Hallows ar All Saints Day.
for display tha hundreds of Itsms
Hearings CM taavt
Candidatei for tha Board of San­ that will bear price tags denoting
Thousands of shoppers are ex­ Jenner aald It was daeidde to
Tha big event to Sanford will
ford City Commission in the Nov. savings.
pected to crowd lnt« the downtown cut th* hearings short because of take place at Southalda School
3 city election will be guests of
itores during the two-day Banner "uncooperative witnesses” who when tho annual carnival takes
Tha newly-formed Florida Wa- Its first regional meeting in the the Seminole County Junior Cham­
Day celebration and ealea event. invoked tho Fifth Amendment and placa. Year by year tha carnival
ber
of
Commerce
at
its
noon
tarways Committee, headed by Greater Orisndo Chamber of Com­
"We've ordered more etock than the fact that many witnesses war# and activities have been growing
The
Seminole
County
Chamber
^ h n Krider of Sanford, will hold merce bulding, Friday Nov. I, at luncheon meeting Thursday.
with bigger and bigger crowds at­
of Commerce Coffee Club ' will ever before," one merchant said, excused from appearing here.
Robert Brown and Mrs. Allet
T:30 p. m.
meet for Its monthly get-together “ and we hope that there will be
Later they Issued a statement tending tha supper which precedes
This will bo the Fourth District Wllllnk will speak to the Jaycees
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock : plenty to go around for all of our saying "there is a present • day funmaking and celebrating.
| customers.”
meeting said Krider, in a letter in behalf of tbelr candidacies for
at Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant.
Mora than likely there will ha
conspiracy In the Midsouth area
AST;-’
released today to all members, the city commission seat. The two
The
half-hour
session
will
be
However, merchants point out and there have bean extraordinary preponderance of bod sheets and
Contribution* In the amount of
candidates
are
opponents
in
the
pillow
aasas
used
aa
soatum#*
de­
"with all groups and Individuals
emceed
by
the
Coffee
Club
chair­
that those who choose their Banner security measures undertaken by
$23 or more to the United Fund
interested in sound, orderlv deve­ same group.
reported through Tuesday right man, Charlie Morrison. New mem­ Day sales bargains early will be th* Communists to protect their pleting ghosts and a combustion
A. L. Wilson, candidate for re- by Roy F. Mann, campaign trea­ bers, businessmen and visitors will sure to get a full selection of slxet, Identity and actlvitlu."
of many types of clothing, both
lopment, conservation and use of
1colon, atylei and patterns.
Right-of-way acquisition will our atato water resources attend­ election to the Board of Sanford surer, arc: J. C. Tenney Co., ttOO; be Introduced.
Mrs. Lorch, who once tried un­ discarded and new, forming Idea*
City Commission la unopposed but R. N. Blaekwelder, $23; B. I. Traycoat a half million dollars for the ing."
successfully to enroll her daught­ of goblins, appearing along tha
13-mlle Interstate Highway Sys­
Counties comprising the Fourth will be a guest speaker.
ham, $23; Carraway A McKlbbln.
er, Alice, 13, In a Negro school streets (or tomorrow Right's event.
So far no issues have come out $30; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wood.
tem section from State Road 441District are: Seminole, Indian
at NashvlUa, Tana, clutched a
w Seminole County near Monroe River, Osceola, Orange, Brevard, of the raca in tha two-candJdata $23; The Abstract Corp., **0; w.
prepared itatcment when she took
opposition
for
the
same
asat.
C o n n to State Road 40 near De- Lake and Vohula.
Atlee Burpee Co., ITS; Sanford
th* atand Tuesday. Tha day be­
Candidates for the Board of M’fg. Co., $30; Sanford Furniture
Land in Volusia County.
Krider said today In his lettar
fore she had refused to appear
The cost of the right-of-way wa* "For the first time in tha history School Trustees, ail three unoppos­ Co., $23; Firestone Tire A Rub
before the aubcommlttee In a
estimated In a report from Road! of Florida all individuals Interest- ed in the Nov. 3 countywide elec­ her Co.. 330; Employes of Odham
closed hearing.
tion,
have
been
invited
as
guests
Tudor Ine., 341.30; Wade H. Garn
Board Chairman Wilbur E. Jones ed In the development of waterBefore she could be Identified
Local civic leaden will hear top i Tucker said today that ipeakeri
A Coroner* Inquest investiga­
to Governor LeRoy Collins on the ways have an opportunity to Join of the Jaycees at tha Thursday er, M. D.. ISO.
for the record, Mrs. Lorcb started
noon
luncheon.
men
In
the
field
of
agriculture
ting details and sautes of tho
from tha ftald of agriculture will reading her statement.
p ro g rtts of the Interstate System. with a state-wide organisation, and
C. E. Phillips, 8 3 ; State Pro­
Ambrose Ollff, chairman of the duce Co., $34; Joe L. A Joe T. Cor- i during National Farm-City Week,! appear before the Seminole Coun­
death of a rookie fireman on tho
Construction plans are underway associate In a united effort to
No Interest to Little Rock
Sanford Fir# Department last Sun­
on the project, according to the promote the use of our natural Get-Out-The-Vote Committee for ley, $23; R. F. Robison, $23; Cor­ Nov. 22 te, according to Cecil ty Junior Chamber of Commerce
"I
am
here
under
protest
and
the Jaycees, is program chairman ley Produce Co.. Inc., $30; W. E. 1Tucker II, Seminole County Agri­
day morning will be conducted
report, with the overall cost of state resources."
on Nov. 8 ; the Sanford Rotary have been denied my constitution­ next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.
pstruetion estimated a t $3 milKirchhoff Jr.. $30; Gene's Semi­ cultural Agent.
Krider chairman of the state­ for the Thursday meeting.
al rights. .
m- to tha courtroom of tho Serai/
nole Dry Cleaners, $23; A. Edwin
wide committee and G. G, Ware,
Proclaimed by President Elsen­ Club on Nov. 8 ; th# Sanford LJops
Janner broke to and asked that nolo County Court Hous#.
Club
on
Nov.
M;
and
tha
Sanford
Shlnholser,
$30;
Haynes
Office
Ma­
hower
ae
a
week
‘‘with
ipeclal
Road Board member William E. member of Jhe Fourth District, tn
Justice of tho Peae* W. Hurh
chine Co.. $23; Foodmart, 8 1 ; R. emphasis on notable achievements Kiwanls Club will tour the Sanford she give her name and home­
Dial of this district said earlier a joint statement strongly tyrged
th at contracts will be on the 13- all chambers of commerce, boatS. and Ruth N. Bllihlmer, $23; A. by rural groups and individuals State Farmers Marktt on Nov. town. Mra. Lorch tried four more Duncan said yesterday that Ass't
limes to read the itatcm ent but State’s Attorney Tom Waddell aet
mile project and bridge over the lng organisations, municipalities,
F. Ramsay, florist, $23; A. R. Key. and on the enrichment of Ameri­ 27.
each
time Jenner Intcrruped.
tha time of the Inquest at the earl­
Proclamations
are
e
x
p
e
c
t
e
d
$23; 0. Lewis Dinkins, $23; Semi­ can country living through ade­
St. Johns River by Dec. 1 and counties and individuals Interest"i'll tell you what you are bare iest possible date.
pole County Motors, 83; Carl* E. quate cultural, spiritual, educa­ from both state and local govern­
construction will gat underway lm- ed in this vital subject to plan to
Members of the Coroner's Jury
mediately after.
attend tbs meeting.
Williams, $33; Myrtle H. Brown, tional, recreational and health fa­ ment leader# setting eilde th* for,” Jennar shouted. "You earn*
$30; E. C. Bates. $23; M. C. Hagan, cilities for both rural youth and week In November to "recognise In hart as a Communist function- impanelled last Sunday morning
No recent report has been made
* -------------------------$23; Mr. and Mr&gt;. M. L. Cullum, adults” a scries of addresses will the Interdependence of all citixens, I ary to tell the press you were are: J . B. St. John (foreman), J.
on the completion of the construe- p i | n a » y « | C n r v i r n e
tlon plans however other thin they rU fie TCI I Je r V IC e S
rural and urban. In contributing to •ubpenaed because yo befriended L. Sutton, P. H. Starling, Z. A.
be heard by local civic club*.
$75.
Davis, 0. E. Hughes and H, P.
the strength, character and pros­ ' Negroes In Little Rock."
Goodspead.
i
(Continued aa Paga Seven)
perity of our nation."

m

Many To Take Part
In Halloween
Events Tomorrow

m

M erchants To Stage
Banner Days Nov. 1-2

|l

City Commission
Candidates Jaycee
Waterways Group Speakers Tomorrow
Convenes Nov . . 8

Additional UF
Drive Donations
Revealed Today

46 Right-Of-Way
Acquisition Will
Cost %Vi Million

Coffee Club Will
Meet Tomorrow

National Farm-City
Week Is Nov. 22-28

Coroners Inquest
On M a n ’s Death
Set Next Tuesday

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

&gt; un± lw‘± __ ^

For W. W. Dawson
Tomorrow A t 3 p.m.

NEW
LIFF. FOR
HEART
IflCTlM—Mne.ycar-old S u a a &gt;
ftan atan l, of Naw York* wait*
With ker doll and nurse Diane
Frofem for ker mother, Mr*.
Jesse Heaatani. to rente and
-take her home from
New
Turk’* Monleftere Hospital. Th#
Little Jspanasc-American girl,
horn with several
heart de­
___ . including
_______ _
_ yerlffect*,
an _Inipreperlj
one
Inti hole
■laced eorta and a one-inch
______
between___
the_____jd
left andright
right - ven­
tricles,
trteles, underwent a Ufe-sarlng
operation a few week* ago.
ta
(UP UUPfcate)

Mr. William W. (BID) Dawson
Jr. so, passed away at home at
3:43 p. m. Monday from an acute
coronary heart attack. He made
. hi* home a t 421 Scott Ave. and
. was formerly of White Plains, N.
Y.
A professional engineer design­
er ar.j builder, he ha&lt; been in the
! construction business In Sanford
and Casselberry for the past ten
1 years. During World W ar II h*
wai with the war production board
in Jacksonville. He was a World
War 1 veteran, past president of
the Orlando Exchange Club, form­
er member of the Kivanis Club of
, Sanford and a member of th* First
&lt;Methodist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include the w i f e
| Gladys M. Dawson; mother. Mrs.
W. W. Dawson Sr.. Hastings on
; Hud-on, N. Y-; *nd on* brother,
j Edwin P. Dawsoa. New Haven,
I Conn.
I Funeral services will be held at
3 p. m. tomorrow at Brlsson Fun­
eral Home with the Rev. J . E. Mc­
Kinley of the First Methodist
Church of Gainesville officiating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn Mem­
orial

Khrushchev Emerging A s New Stalin

NEW HAWK MISSILE LOADER—This tractor-driven Army Hawk missile loader* makes k possible
to quickly transfer three "birds" at * time from the storage area to the missile launcher. The loader
and other Integrated nnlts help give the Hawk system lu speed aad mobility of operation. Tbs
loader, self-prepelled aad kjgUa mnanurerable, negotiates rough or muddy terrain.
(Department ef Defense Photo)

LONDON (U P)—Western dlplo- sets the dramatic Moscow develop­ Secretary of State John Foster
mats said today NUrita 8. Khrusb-1 ments today at hi* first news eon- 1Dulles in Washington.
ehtv was fast emerging aa the new I ferenca in three weeks.
West Alert Dulles Sstt
Stalin. They expressed doubt and
Dulles told a news conference
Moscow
Information
and
die-,
uncertainty on the future course ofI
the developments might indicate
patches to Communist newspapers serious political and economic ten­
Soviet diplomacy.
Communists outslds Runia s p - , in tha W att indicated tha Central! sions In Russia and that tha West
paired si uncertain as western ob­ Committa* of th* Communist Par­ w ai alert to tha possibility that
servers ]u*t what tha victory by ty still had not taken final action stiffened and more provocative ex­
ternal policies might be adopted
Nikita S. Khrushchev over Mar- {on the deposed defense minister.
t« screen domestic troubles.
ahal Georgi Zhukov will mean In
Khrushchev's remarks Tuesday
Khrushchev promised Zhukov a
future Soviet policy.
The most significant slgif of un-, right at a Turkish Embassy reetp-j new job In his remarks during tha
certainty came from Belgrade non to the midst af Russia's, Turkish recaption but b« still did
where President Tito cancelled in j threats of war in th* Turco-Syrian not throw any light ou whether
expected visit to Moseow next ' crisis gave rise to speculation that Zhukov would retain hia high par­
week on th* excuse he was suffer-! the Communist leader might tone | ty poit as msmber of the Presi­
down talk of conflict In the Mid­ dium.
lng from acute lumbago.
Khrushchev said only Zhukov
Western observers quickly diag-1 dle East.
He said things appeared to be would be given a new job in line
nosed the ailment es more political
than physical and said th* ind*-i brighter In the Syrian crisis and with his "experience and qualifiespendent Communist leader apptr- j even said he believed ther* would tons."
Official party spokesman said al­
ently did not want to step tote a be no war. And th* very aopearance at tha reception was a sur­ most th* lame thing of Vyacheslav
factional fight even at observer.
U. S. official# said tha Kremlin prise In view ef Russia's current M. Molotov. Georg* Malenkov,
Dmitri Shepllov and Larar Kaganpower itruggle was unlikely to anti-Turkish campaign.
spark an East-Wast war.
An Indication that tha West was ovitch whan they wer* dismissed
disturbed by the future Soviet pol­ from their high posts for "antiIke May Assess Moves
President Eisenhower may as- icy eama Tuesday morning Item party" activities aarlUr this year.

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, summit rocferm ce to Pf«*nhcrrer •dfe**e4 that Britain will hold fur»
WASHINGTON (U P l— President N'jritacf, eammander o f tie North ward r r e it e r U J . efforts In basic ' em bower will attend l "sum m it’ 1o -r -r e n e e raided missile, t h a ( surface o f the sea.
May Step U p Program
• t*»t n eck , said Sunday an t v ther h '/lto g c n bom b teaU In tha
Elsenhower brought In the top |Atlantic Treaty Forces, at a time research, which underlines all m a - ■
. m eetlnr of heads e f the NATO al- "R a a ta l." Tne missile is carried.
N A TO military eommander today I w hfn drljU e new programs were Jor breakthrough* in military a e l-' Nance la Parts In mid-December, bf_ bombers foe strikes at ta rg ets, D *ftn ie Secretary M cElroy h e s ! ch,n*e
4 scientific Inform ation: p i e m e ^ i , 7tar. The teste
ill
mOea away.
was vital to the security c f the
A r t dlaensaton expected to cover
afoot or in prospect to m eet the I ence. The President w as reported ! The aim o( the meetiny would ha
|
feature
high-altitude
experiments.____
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Thomas
a
.
1
hln,fd
taka
measures
A
n
d
-V
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t
.
free world,
plan*
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m + r s a * - * »&gt;
l*" for.JuiS|8JB5J*
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fiJjiVdtrtf
unity and f f t —C"ainos1/o e p K y Vflief of Naval Op- Ttttn‘.7j"2?^^Veu up tha entliu
indleatlnnf^eintetf'to*greater
— Radio Moscow reported u f a i T
NATO conference to deal wuli
spending on b u le research.
in motion new ways for Waatan eratlons, said the Navy, soon will itary research program , Ineluding u .5 e ffo rt In fthe
Russia's military and icientlfic st^cnct
f new weapaoa Soviet scientist predicted Russia
scientific and weapons pooling.
be able to laoneh Its Polaris Inter­ m l**U«*field, there were these other de will send up an earth satellite
May Hold NATO Talks
The United States entered the
throat.
An official announcement also
Paul-Ifenrt Spaak, secretary-gen-! velopments:
The Air F orte said Sunday night mediate range ballistic missile
bearing animals "in the near ftt»
Elsenhower scheduled the While fourth full week o f the new space
i
House m erlin? with Gen. Laurl.t age with new moves expected to- was expected this week that El- It has successfully tested a new from submarines far below (he eral of NATO who sugxrstcd th e! — Britain's Defense Ministry In lu re."

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chanpe lakes place in about ) weeks lhal lust hula akin ftanv These all work
Crone from stew are the liny tell-tale on the surface of the skin. Queen Bee
age lines and dry flakinets Crows' feet contains Dr. Butenendl'a famous dis­
are sirtually Invisible. Even stubborn covery in specially emulsified emollients
wrinkles respond to the new, scientific It penetrates the lough outer crust It
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feel and then wrinkles begin to appear
All kinds of creams otla, batons, avan
mud and day. base been tried during
the pau 30 years They helped some­
what. but until now, none reached and
replenished the liny gland ducts. At best
they soothed the skin and ewseeed wp
the flaws But not one of them retarded
the aging process Not one fed back the
misung gland secretions!
It was not until recent limes lhal the
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found the answer. After years ot pains­
taking ttsearch and tapenm enis he
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searching for. They had teen so many
women gruw old before their lima,
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D affron’ * body w it lylnw (n the
center o f the intersection where
the fire truck hail pullcd-up and
attempted to hack In the fire plug.
Apparently tha truck back»3 over
the failed fireman eausinw mas­
sive chest Injuries ami the frac­
tured leg,
A part of the " Y ” used In con­

necting hose to the hsdrant was
found broken by the Injured man.

Coroner W . Hugh Duncan was
called to the h xp iial where a cor­
oners Jury was impaneled. Sworn
In fur the investigation w ere: J.
L. Stilton, P. II. Starling. Z. A.
Davi*. O. E. Hughes. J. R St.
John (forem an) snd R. P. Goodspeed. Duncan said tho Inquest
will he held since "n o one actually
taw the accident.”
In the crew with Daffron. an­
^ A SM ALL AUTOMOBILE WENT Into Laid! Monroe thorlly aftor fl o'clock. In Ihe lop left picture
swering the alarm were Lt. G. M.
'# ■ grappllne hook brains lo pull the car to the surface. At top rich! |he ear comes out o f the water,
Harriett, Robert White Sr., driver
Bnd al bottom Joe I’ reslcy attache* chain* to bring the car out.
(S ta ff I’ bofo)
of the truck, and Daniel W . Burn­
ham. Durham was left with the
Injured man along with Jimmy
Cleary of l i t Celery Ave. until
doctor* and ambulance arrived.
Coroner W . Hugh Duncan said
"Time* Square U.S.A." will be that an Inquest wilt probaby be
presented by the *!-mlnola High held next Monday. A ss’ t State's
School Glee Club tomorrow night Attorney Tom Waddell had not
at B o'clock In the PlnecresD School been contacted to set the date uf
Auditorium.
the hearinr.
T\VQ FRAME DWELLINGS were destroyed by flr r early yesterday' mornlxg at Rl^ and 114 Or,
A am all ear wag
is found LhU ,The cast will Include Pat Dona­
Two frgtne dwellings owned by
'N ^JW W tnlng In Lake V o u
r
uruo
about on# hue a.whead usher at Times Square D. L. T o tfV o f 31* E. ’ETJWtTi St. nage A*e. II wa* near thl* '»rene ch.-re Itubery il&lt;&gt;/ Daffr •■&gt;, r. .*)lie fireman of Ihe- Far find -Flee
(Photo by lieirlttrum)
Itepartment, wa* fatally Injured.
Theatre: Nellie Pickens, Valerie were destroyed by fire and two
mile north o f Lhe city limit*.
Kirchhoff
and
Gary
Baker
a*
teen­
The nutomoMIe, when first spot­
others were damaged. The two
ted by Phillip Byrd, Sanford fo o t ­ ager* from Florida who arc vaca­ homes destroyed wero at 8U and
fllfl Orange Ave. The two damaged
ball player for Southern Union Col­ tioning In New York.
Songs will be from Broadway were at *12 and 81* Orange Ave.
lege and Bill Sheffield, a truck
Fire from the dwellings threaten­
driver-salesman for a cold drink musicals.
Those to be (ward in special num­ ed the entire Georgetown area.
concern, wa* practically submcriced about 50 feet from the seawall. bers will be Marcia I/&gt;cchilt and
Daffron was born Nov. 17. 1929
A l Collin* singing " A IJtlle Fish
A woman wa* seen with her In A Big Pond” ; Peggy Lundqnltt In Indlanpolts, Ind. and came tu
Overcoats, sweaters amt blan­ In this aeclion. Winds were ap
arm raised and the two boy* dived and Rill Tyre In "Fellow With An Saufurd In April of this year. He
ket* weru seen In profusion yritcr- parcntly from the northeast caus­
Into the water to bring her out to Umbrella” ; Janice Luxon and hail been with the Sanford Fire
ing much of the temperature drop.
safety.
Ilctiirn* over the weekend to the day and today a* the thermometer
Pete Nash In "Y ou ’ re Just In Department since the Utter part
F'rcczlng temperature* prevailed
The woman was Identified from txive"; Elaine Mim* and Don Car of July, lie made his home at 119 United F’ und, In amount* o f $25, dropped to 13 and «&gt; in tho Sanford
in the S uwa Alice and Gainesville
or mure, as reported by the cam- area.
a driver* license in her pocket- ter In "Anything You Can Do I ■Elm Ave.
Iluwcver, no frost wa* reuurtcd districts and it was only slightly
Ho Is survived by his wife, Eli­ ualgn treniurer. Itoy F. Mann, are:
book a t Ml** M argaret M. Ewald Can Do Better” ; Te«ldy Walker
warmer In the Upper Eait Coast,
o f 923 Frccmont Ave., Winter and Mary Jane Flynt will be fea- zabeth Joan D affron; one daugh­ Dcllmae Farm s, $25; It ft A- Dept.
Orlando and north portion of the
Park. a 48-year-old secretary.
tured in "The Merry Widow ter, Sheila Jo Daffron, five; one Store, $23; Vodoplch Sale* and
Brooksvlllc districts.
She was taken lo tho Seminole W altt’ ’ ; Shirley Morgan and (ireg- son, Kevin DeWayne Daffron, Service, $25; Army A Navy Sur­
The early "cold w ave" forced
Memorial Hospital in a *tatc of &gt;ry Walker will dance In Hernan three; hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. plus, $23; Sanford Shoo Center, [
the federal • state frost warning
shock. However, physicians said *lo''s Hideaway; and choreography James A. Daffron o f New castle,! $23; ^Tip JTop Supermarket, $23
service to put out special tem ­
Ind.;
three brother*. Joseph J. Stanley Rogers “Hardware
Co.,
V A /o n lr n r t r !
’ "
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that "s h e will bo all righ t." At will bo hy Jonl SaunderJ.
TV c t IVvM lU
perature bulletins for farm ers
Other dances will be the Can­ Daffron, and Homer Daffron of $10; Mather’ s Furniture, $25; B. - ^ Y c i
9 o'clock this morning Miss Ewald
A *erlr* nf burglaries plagued about two weeks ahead of sched­
Can. Walts Ballet, Bushel And A Sanford, and James A. Daffron Jr. L. Perkin* ft Sim, $50; Florida
had not regained consciousness.
o f N cwcaitle, Iml.; and three sis-j Power A Light Co., $100; sween- Sanford nnd the Snnfnrd Police ule. But U probably spelled the
Joe Presriey, employed at Rat­ Peck, and Zicgflrld Follies. These
ler*. Mrs. Mary F. Phinnlgcr of e y 'i $10; Nicholson Rulrk C o., $23 Department over the weekend ac end o f any more tropical storm
will
ho
tinder
the
direction
o
f
Mary
TH E AUTOMOBILE FINALLY come* out uf Ihe water and is pull­
lif f s W recking Service, dived into
Council Bluff, Idaho; MLsa Betty anti Wert Jew elry Store, $33.
j cording to Sanford Pollen Chief threats thl* y*ar and will “ sweetJane
Flynt.
ed over to the bulkhead with Utile damage except from water
the water to attach chains to bring
|en " Florida's record orange crop.
Mann stated that the house to Roy G. William* yesterday,
130 students will take part in LaVrrne Daffron and Miss Mardamage.________________________________________________(S taff Photo)
the ear to the turface and up on
tha Jean Daffron o f Newcastle, house canvassing bring made by
Broken Into were: the Ma«onlc Tropical storms cannot survive ia
the production.
the bulkhead.
Ralph ft. Smith's division made up Hall, the Seminole County Cham cool weather.
Special choru* number* will be Ind.
Investigating the accident were from
Remains were sent at 3:2o p. m. by willing women worker* Is ber o f com m erce office. Clay Wil­
the following Broadway
Weathermen blamed a cold front
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Vluatcal-T:
Oklahoma, I Can-Can, today to Newcastle, Ind. for fun­ rapidly attaining it* quota and liam* Pool Room, and a sand­ pushing eastward from the UklaT. Mark Mack, Deputy Sheriff A. Guyg and
" Doila, South P tclfic, and eral service* and Interment
arc far ahead, percentage wise, of wich anil drink business on Esst homa-Arkansas belt for the drop
FI. Evans, and Constable J. Q. My Fair Lady.
Three Items come b e f
First St
An escort from the Sanford Fire the male aolicitor*.
in temperatures.
“ Slim '' Galloway.
Board o f Sanford C^.y (
Chief William* aald that the
Mr*. Alma Hurston Is compiling
Accompanist* will b«: Janice Department will accompany the
High temperatures today wera
No gkld marks or other Indentl- Luxon. Kay Ivey, Maralyn M c­ remains.
sloners tonight for discus*
a report of the Negro division un­ burglars were looking for money expected to range from about 57
A requested ordinance per
fication explaining huw the car Donald, and Edith H an*n.
Here in Sanford the Investiga der the chairmanship of Dr. Geor­ in juke bi/xes, desk* and lock In the northernmost district* to 70
gut into tho water were available
lo the licensing o f photogr
tigalion Into thn first fatality of ge II. Starke. Other reports made boxes.
to 73 in the Miami area and keys.
will be discussed. The pr$
at the scene, officers said. There
Attaches of tho Sanford I’ ollce
lhe Sanford Fire Department was at a meeting o f team captains
The cold weather should remain
ordinance has been suhnB
Department
this
morning
could
not
, V‘, c ' 0,u .w^ ! ,,er ,nuruiu, " " ' - l "
conducted by Sgt. W. R. Cosgrave held at 3.30 p. m. today. In the
previous occasions but failed to
f * t|o|| , nd
and Patrolman E. F\ Hayden of board room o f th* First Federal release Information relative to th . ^
low
meet the approval o f commtirionTh* two boys who went Into the T n l k O n
K g » l/ C l n h
the Sanford Police Department, Savings ft I» an Association will burglaries and Chief William* was ground location* in the upper cen ­
water after the woman are errrV e7
ers.
not
available
for
additional
com
­
he
announced
tomorrow,
campaign
Constable J. Q, "S lim '' Galloway,
tral districts tom orrow morning,
The positioni of City Pbyrician lainly to be commended, puncrsby A * . K i u / n n i c
and Deputy Sheriff H. 11. DcWit. chairman Harold Kastncr stated. ment.
the weather bureau said. There
I x l W U i l l S IVI C L I
will also com s before tne board said this'm orning a* they viewed ^
were signs It might warm up later
J J A Negro man w ai dead on ar- 0f commissioner* far dMcusrion. the scene.
Mayor David Gatchel w tl speak
Tuesday.
to member* of the S a n V d Kl‘ ‘ The late Dr. J. N. Towif »ervc&lt;l
rival at the Seminole Memorial

Glee Club To Give
’Times Square USA'
Tomorrow Night

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ESTROGEN
HR Tt tom ateed with rare, prutan.
Royal JeRy-dte lead al the Queen Reel

The first fatality In the hlgjory
o t the SanfoW Fire Department
occurred early Sunday morning
when an alarm was answered on
Orange Ave.
Hubert R. Daffron, JT-year-oM
rookie fireman was crushed to
death when hr apparently leaped
from the fire truck ioa aoon as It
approached a fire hydrant at Ihe
corner of Orange Ave. and 10th St.
Daffron was dead on arrival al
Seminole Memorial Hospital caus­
ed by a crushed chest and a frac­
tured right leg.
According to Fire Chief Mack N.
Cleveland Sr., "W e have always
atressed slaying cm the truck until
orders are given to connect hose."

Boys Rescue Woman

SEVENTH DAY
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Dweter Discovers Magic Ingredient

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NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1957

Famous Scientist Discovers Secret Food
to Make Skin Younger ia 21 Beys!
Feeds lock NewYttrth hto Aging Skhl Untt C
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Women Workers Thermometer Drops
Are Ahead In UT To 45 In Local Area
Drive Collections
City Plagued
5r: By Burglaries

Three Hems Before Ciiy Board To
Negro Man Shot,
Killed Last Nigh!;
Woman Held In Jail

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Hospital last night as the result
of
a 20-gauge shotgun blast
through thi right chest, said
Sheriff J. L. Hubby thL* morning.

a* city physician for a cumber of
years.
•
ALo to be discutaed for the first
time, I* the petition o f recreation
director for the city o f Sanford.
Only other buiinesi to b \ con­
sidered will be from the floo&lt; and
from commissioners.

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Carl RcdJ died after an appar­
ent acuffle and atruggle with Fannle Mae Smith, 33-year-old bean
picker.
• Redd was found at Fannie Mae
Sm ith'* home lying on the flo o r .,
Deputy Sheriffs at Uic scene ask­
ed Redd who shot him and he
answered, laid Sheriff Hobby
"Fannie Mae” .
•
Fannie Mae Smith Ls being held
Lt. Marcella Reynolds, office ' In
In the Seminole County Jail charg- i Plan* for s proposed new builJc l with the shtoiting after she Mg tu bouse the Salvation Army charge ol the local Salvation Army
gave herself up about 8 o'clock in Saufnrd will be discussed at a facilities here told members o f the
this morning. The shotgun was meeting ot the local Salvation Advisory Board at a recent meet­
ing that attendance at services
found underneath a home In the Army Advisory Board to be held
•Thursday afternoon at 5:30 p.m. had "outgrow n.the present build­
niclnity o f the (hooting.
I b e Support o f Cburcba* Com­ ing.”
^oh i-rlff Hobby said that a P34 pis­
She al*o described aa "advan ­
mittee of the Sanford Kiwani* Club
tol wa* found at the scene with a
. will also meet with the Salvation tageou s" the addition o f rooms for
cartridge which had been snapped.
Army Advisory Board do ditcua* transient people who are aerved
A lso, a snapped cartridge was
assistance which ra liu
dtrert- by (he Salvation Army. Plan* for
found In Redd's hand.
1 ed toward obtaining a new iflte and the new rite and building could in­
The shooting occurred about 9 j building here in SanfsvJ.
clude a lodge, she said.
,
o ’ clock lu-t night.
The Sanford Kiwani* ( l i b , at
Also to be- In Sanford f i r the
Investigating the shooting were , meeting, which 1* aaid to he "an a recent meeting o f ita Board o f
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Deputy Important" seislon, will he Lt. Directors, adopted the project aa
6herriffs H. IL DeWIt and H. L. Col. H. W. Young from the Sal­ assisting the Salvation Ar*ny In
Eubanks, and Constable J. Q. vation Arm y Headquarters In I locating a new site and planning
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Salvation Army Sets
Important

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want* Club at their noon llnchcon
meeting Wednesday at the Yacht
Club.
Mayor Gatchel’ * subject sill con­
cern the Key Club, one of tl|c prin­
cipal project! o f the Kiwark Club.
Key Club Week, for Klwmls In­
ternational, and observed locally,
will be Oct. 27-NoV. 2.

Hunters C h arg es
W ith T ak in g Gam e
A fter Sundown
Tw o hunter* w ere charged with
|gam e vlolatloni over Ihe wcekrtid,
according to arrest record* at tho
Scmlnolo County Sheriff* office.
Thoma* L. French and Billy J.
Young were charged with "taking
gam e after sundown.”

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Minor Damage
In D rugstore Fire
A fire o f undeterm ined ^&gt;rl
caused minor damage in the
room at MeRcynotds Drug
Friday afternoon shortly
4 30 p m .
Blais was Just beginning to|burit
from corrugated board rlrtnns
when the Sanford Fire Department
arrived at th* scene,
Biggest damage resulted fr-m
water and imoka which eoyer-l
the entire itoekroom adjaceft to
the drug store at the corner of
Sanford Ave. and 23th St.

For Information On
CIRCULATION
PH. FA 2-2611
or after 6:.T0 p.m.
TIL FA 20973

Cleveland Lions
C lu b G uest S n o o ^ r

CDK HENRY II. OSBORNE U shown being appointed to his present rank by CDR. J. M. Tulley Jr.
Commanding O fficer of VAII-E. CDR. O.burne I* a veteran of MWII snd Korea and U entitled to wear
the DUtlngui.hed Flying Cro*«, Nine Air Medal*, Purple Heart and Ihe Presidential Cnlt (Ration,
lie rr-ld rt In l.orli Aite.r with hi* wife Muriel an d Daughter* M lb r jn 8. Itenrl Anne 8. and /elm a
Jran 3. CD1L Osborne I* the Ordnance Ofllcer o f V A II-i and al*o an A3IJ Plane Commander.

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Representative Mack N. Clear!and
Jr. will tpeak to member* &lt;«’ th-i
Sanford LLm* Club at the n-.-n
luncheon meeting tomorrow at tl’ ff
Y ach t Club, W . Hugh Duncan
president of the club said today.
Representative Clevrisnd w i l l
speak to the Uon* CUb cn " P a
proposed new ro*»sHtullon adopted
by the legislature."
President Duncan *ald today
" W e deeply appreciate tf* g m i
response to our light bulb sale
which will continue through thia
week.*

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•olo Coo Mr. Florida. at bit of*
{ mu day PCI m o I n t o * ’ ejori ’ keno* of »«14
lora. »t»nd*- - 0 , . lV*.J.Vr. , t t*o 1coomy m IAXF0BD. Florida. «TU *rav*p? ^ ^ k o V 4 ti u s \ * i» » ° f * f* ' •"
e tlo * w atMfbo fr*m &lt;h«
U U Corami**^"*1" 11 . . .
|dim* *1 tha first pnWUaU** *1,
Ilea .i*
b* a*H *1 *4* thta aotle*. Each olalm or damand i
■ato nlnciton ahall
ranfordJ*h*A1 *«&lt;• In wrlttar. and *hall ataJaI
» ' * - ~ * y . 11* 1* 1w- ? 3 _ T » W ~ a l . r * r * * , rv^**-* ***’ •••Mauca a.vi
■
fir* addrt** of lh* rlalmant. and
and •rd,"*l*e » i ~ i 'i a aird CUT* Tbo ■hill b* iworn lo br «b* rUtmanl,
■•out, or attorney and * or inch
otaln or donuad no* ao filed mall
Viadard 1 1 » *
bn void.
i i i i i l i . a at t * « “ ,loc&gt;‘ K iL ' *
Itarmum] K. iron
Aa •aauUtur ui ttr* Laot
Mill and Taatamaat of
Ut-lilUA A. Jk.*.0iccic
doooaiod.
it n til. |L U r«rtoiw»#
KarJsta UouaholJtr.
j u n to a J. U «fM lf«*d
Attorn*/ tor Latauior
and W. M tab Dans*"*
•••torn, I I I .
• Irst publication Octobor I. HIT.
^ i m w i t s e m ' wHEiir.or. i

Except that you might get the
Asiatic Flu ttfiee, it would help
FUth Avenue w n bright sod
to be twin* right now. Shows are ituny
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tha
night, wh*s tbs
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w are film s too which should not e&lt;* its 50th snnivcrisry celebri
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t i i i i m i .h t u r T h u
Sm m c i v * K toR rtrtortd-.*«d i.«iiin
.K , •K iiiu i.r. u « i » t i ,
h i* , rauaadto b. affUud h*M»&gt; ILUMIUi, 1.0 KHim.VTE
tha awl of - I I a t r •» «*'• ,h* Ik MM b l U l l i o r
ALEX H . IU 1II.
lth
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Dk i i i i I
Aa Mayor " f ton City of
TO ALL CREDITORS AID r K I*
Sanford. Florida
aO.«a IU U 1 U CLAIM! U » UK*
(SEAL)
MAAUI AUAI.YBT MAID RITATKi
yuu and aaeh of you harsby null*
Attaati
II It. Tamm. Jr.
fled aad rxiulrod lu vr***al any
thputy CUT C l r r t t ______________ tlaima and utmaiida which yuu, ur
•Itiur of you. may bay* acainal
o t f l l M Utr (LIT
lha *&lt;tal« of Alax W. tlavli. dactai■TATE OR rtAIHlDA TO!
&lt;d, lat* oi told county, to lh* Coun­
U fA iil* CAr.iku *ud uuulA CA* ty Judn* of Mamlaol* County, nor*
i’Lita, bla WML LuUa JUAtd and Ida, at bla oflic* In tha court houi*
A A ltl ,u .t w . .lit MIX, U. V), U ll* of aald County at Sanford, Florid*,
Jllr. and KATIE U CbilMlE, hit wltbln alnht ralandar tnnallil from

WlMf, J. it.

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Vv. illl.A N , bla Wll*. U. r . Mil VAN
aad uunL.kA A. u i i i a N. bia wilt,
W. HoblNWJN and h fiO la i «u*
BiNbu.v, oia wilt, C. a- OOObaE
and EMaIA OOUbCL, bla Wl.a, aim
oacb ul intiu, if allva, and If iHad,
|ba r«ap«ct!va aoknown h»lr», da*
&gt;!■«*». sraalati, aualinoaa, llanura,
cradllur*. truaLti, and any and all
claiminf by, Ihroueh, un*
sainal w w t o
•a dafandanOl
dafandantt; W ILLIAM MATH
FKA
s a i l “ !S u A n m &amp; A SARA

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Peggy Elides

tTM.r M d
to s t o i *

of narirolds. Theis r.oweri ara
the dsdiUonal "lymboU of good
luck la India. Mr. Sairep la cn a
government minion, but at hii
own expenw.

lh* tim e of lh* flrat publication o f
Ihl* unite*, Ka&gt;h claim ur'dam and
•hall b* In w rlllns, and •hall atala
lh* plae* o f ratldaoe* and p » n of*
Ilea oddraio of tb* claimant, and
■hall b* aworn to by tha rt'lm aat.
bla a a .n l. or altoraay, and any
•licit claim or damand aot ao Iliad
■ball ba, void.
John J. Uaala .
Aa aavrutor uf tha U a t
M ill and Taatamant of
Alan w . Davla. d*e*aiad
FlM t publication Oel. 31, HIT..

IIRPTII CHARGF. SKTM O F F LIGHTNING BOLT— T ie Nsvsl
Ordnanro Laboratory at Hllver Rprlafs, Md., revealed that s depth
rharsr eiploaton it set o f f is s remote Chesapeake Bay area raw ed
lightaiag to be discharged from aa sv errsit ik r . Tha ts p lo s lw
was placed is an underwater position under a rloudlew aky, but
tha overcaat hull! up in Ibe tw o b o o n before the detonation waa
tanned. Aa the ch a rie was touched off, a 300-foot waterspout
taved skyward aad Induced a low cloud to discharge its OMray
to three consecutive bolts, one o f which was caught by a high­
speed camera, producing this picture.
(U . 8 . Naval Ordnance Laboratory Photo)

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CCRTIFICATIl f&gt;K CORPORATB
UUSOLLTIOS
IS THM SAMM ABU MT THE
AUTHOR ITT OF THU ITATK o r
rLORlOA
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRE*
•ENTS SHALL COME. OREST*

ANIKLE.
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Baafard. Florida; V. SHIPP, Saa*
NEW YORK (U P ) — Ray Du­
ford, Florida Sid oa lha Ith day at
Juno, A. D. l l t l cauaa to ba Incnr* mont, who permitted a mired
poratad under tha provlolaaa of tho
team o f whites and N egroes to
reprosaat Bismarck. N.D., to the
f c « m 4 S W I S r fflt « SSS: 1833 National Baseball Congreis
elpal pUc* of buainooo at BAN*
r o n o , SEMINOLH COUNTT la tha champlonahlp, w ill be honored
•lata of Ftorlda. aad whoroaa tha
•tocliholdark of ouch corporation Jan. 31 at Atlanta, Ga., fo r his
did on th* 34th day of Soptambor.
A. D, 1I1T, cauaa la ba fllad In th contributions la breaking baseofftea of tha Secretary of Stata ‘
b a ll'i color Una.
tha Stata i f Florida, k Coatant
U
-----------------------------all tha alaclihoMara undar tha pro.
Villon* of laid Chapter SII. Florida
Statutoo, ahow1*n tha dlaaolutloa
JAPANESE TO BE FREED
of aueh corporation.
TOKYO (U P )— Russia has prom ­
Now, lharafora, tha Sarratarr of
Stata deaa haraby rartlfy t* tha
fara*tslas and that ha la aatioflad ised to release 43 Japsaese fisher­
that tha radutromanta at lav have men Hired oa charge o f violating
bans compllad with.
(SEAL)
Soviet territorial water* from pris­
IN WITNESS WHEREOF1
,
t hava hereunto iat ray hand on early next month, It w as an­
and hava afftiad lha Oraat nounced today. Soviet Charge
Baal of tha Stata at Florida,
D'Affairee E. O, Zabrodin advbad
fi..T?i,; h
TvrNT,T
h* v s ^
da^ at SEPTEMBER. A. D. during tha 40th annlverearv o f tha
the Foreign O ffice that tha Jap­
Tt. A ORAT
anese captives will be released
ratary of Stata
Bolshevik revolution.

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Uon wUh an M

^•*hione,, torch

at lho Radio City M i 5 w '“ di»t pa rid e. The ash cans hav.
- ay ^
HaU, which U a honey. X
Ban been painted gold, a lio tho lim p
daO. Rex H a rrlion 'i v ile . U in posts and all that glitters in the
it sod sh e'! something to writs ■hops Is real gold. One of the
borne about. Producers must be floats that caused the most excite­
grinding their teeth fo r Kay says ment featured not only beautiful
aristocratic
hereafter she ju -t uranlt to be models, but thoie
Mrs. Harrison. There's also a new notfhound], Baron and Lady Wolfcomedian od tho Music HaU schmidt. who were borrowed from
stags, Charles Manna, whose com ­ the vodka company, for thii occa­
edy manna is right up our alley. sion.
Jack Paar • on bla "Tonight”
Show had Elsa STaxweil as a guest
SPACE SONNET
recently. Elsa saya the next party
Here's hoping sorab good nlk
she Is planning will taka place on
Will cam s out o f Sputnik
O f tho new shows in town, il'a the moon. Thai's quite roomy
a pity but you will probably not enough for Elsa — but what
get lo see Emiyn William* In an about her gueils?. . .The N. Y.
entertainment from the stories o f City Opera season is now on at
Dylan Thomas, since it's a t the tho City Center. One o f their oqj-,
Longaere Theatre fo r a limited.] standing productions la ''Susan­
engagement only. Mr. WUllama ia nah.'' The repertoire also ineludai
a rare actor and poet Thomas re­ such popular far* as Die Flederveals himself to be a delightful maui, Carmen and La Boheme.
humorist. The combination is su­ And all at popular prlcea tool
per. . .And down at the Phoenix
LANGER IN SURGERY
Theatre, which i* eff-Broadway,
WASHINGTON (U P )-S e n . Wil­
Eva Lo Galienno and Irene Worth
i c o n In the historical tragedy liam L in g er (R-N.D.) underwent
“ Mary Stuart,” an exeiling and rye surgery Thursday for removal
of a cataract. Ills o ffice said bis
beautifully acted p liy . . .
condition was "good.” L inger en­
When Paul S a y n s, well-known tered Bethesda, Md., Naval Medi­
food broker and hla wife Sandil’.a cal C en u r Tuesday fo r a check­
left for India, to study food dis­ up. D octors then advised the oper­
tribution systems In that country, ation. Longer spent most of tha
(hey were met at tho airport by last Congressional session In tha
Manoromn Phillips o f the Govern- hospital recovering from pleurisy
ment o f India Trade Center, who end pneumonia.

Try and Stop Me
IENNETT
EORGE KOUDESHEL, o f Y ork. Fa., Who ad m it! to h i n|
78 years young, writes, "D ouble*barrelcd stories are the
ones I like best. Take the boy, for instance, w ho boasted, 'My
brother's so U ll that if he
gets his feet wet on Monday,
he doesn’t get a cold in the,
head till Triday.' T h a fa
nothing,' pooh-poohed his
friend. 'M y brother's so U ll
he has to stand on top o f a
12-fo o t Udder to com b his
hair.* 'W hy doesn't he put
the mirror dow n low er?'
asked the flrst'boy. 'He can't
d o that,' explained the sec­
ond. 'M would mean he had
n o use for the ladder.’ "

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There's a platinum-stressed
widow out m Morlovillo who taetets on her own etiquette code. Whoa
her fifth husband died she ordered black ollvea m her martini* for
a solid month.
o * o
Jack Lemmon knows a Boston girt so swanky she ealls a hobble
pia Robert
• Utr, by BrasItt Cert

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bnvlas «r olatmlns t » k**aj * " r
rlaht tttla or Intoroat Is dad to
R * rtlU ilaa dwerlbod Jasd, W a t
aad bolaa la **?Jael \ 2 ,ZBlm
r,• J2u
rlda, to-wltl WH at SWig Of IIEm
of taction 11. Tewokhlp II doutlb
junta It Kaatt
Tou. nnd aaeh of you. ar* bora*
by notified that a oult baa baaa
broutht atalnkt you In lh* Oreult
Court. In and far Saminola County.
Florida. In chantary. antlllad T. L.
LINGO and ROBERTA ■&gt; UWOO
bin wlf». plaintiff*. &gt;•CAPE
Its. and JLU a , OAFERS
CAPERS,
at .at,
dafaadanta.
bla
w it h

by
aald
plalatlffA
and
you,
and aarh o f you, ara required to
flla »nn r Antwar In plalntlffa'
Com plaint with tha Clark n f u ld
Court, and •*rra upon plalntlffa'
altoraay, FRED R. WILSON, whoa*
•dilraaa la 40I.IC1 Hanford Atlantia
National llank UulMlna, Sanford.
Florida, or I*. 0. Ho« 97k. Hanford.
Florida, a rop y o f aald Anawar, aot
latar than November 7th, A.D.. HIT,
and If you fall to do as, a d u re*
pro cnnfaeeo will ba entered aaalnet
ynu, and aaeh o f you, for lha ra*
liar demanded In aald Complaint.
Tha nature nf thle ault la In quiet
lha title o f lha plalntlffa to lha
above daacrlbad land.
WITNESS my hand, and lha aeal
a f aald Court at Sanford. Bamlnola
County, Florida, thle 4th day of
October, A. It. U ll.
/■ / O. P. Herndon
Clerk nf aald Court.
Fred It. M'llaon
A ttorney fo r Plalntlffa
4*1.443 Hanford Atlantic Natloaal
Rank n ids.
Sanford. Florida
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Sanford, Florid*.

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fo r a few (acondi In Las
Vegss, about 73 miles away.

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BOTICR OP I llt T
IT A T K OF FLORIDA TOl
M. W . CORET a n d ______ r ____
The word, “ dem ocracy,”
Is
Ms unknown w ife, w hota addrsai
roiM tnr* and on*' Of fie* *ddr*«* Greek in origin, m ein s literally
I* unknow n; If llvln f, and If d**0
all th*lr unknown hslr*. 4*vl****. ’ ‘ rule o f tha people.”
I*sat***, aranl***, a a s l g n s a * .
•pou*»*. li.nnr*. crMtltor*. l u t f * ,•or*, truat***; nnd any and *11 parIIm havlna nr rlalm lna In hav*
■ n r rlahl. till* or ln «r*n t In nr
In lh* lolln w l* ! il*«rrlli«1 land* In
Samlnal* bounty, Florida, lo-w lt:
I1*elnnln* l i l t , yard* IV nf
lh * HE rornar nf lh* N K 'i nf
1hr NRU R*flion IT Townnhln
30 Huulh, tuna* in i:«»t, run N
yard*. W H I y*rda,
l i i t v yard*. K Sit yard*
Ton and **rh nf you ara harahv
a ollflad that lu ll h*a faian brnueht
•aalnat you. lha naliira nf (aid anil
balna to ramuva cartaln cloud* from
and In nul*t and rnnflrm lh* till*
to th* above daacrlbad proparly.
Tha nama of lha I'ourt fn which
■ull ha* haan 1n*iltul*d 1* lha lilrrult Court of lha Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Hamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
Tha obbravlalad
lit la of
lha
rauaa la OPIIAM A Tl PriR, INC.,
ria ln lU f. -»•* M. W . CORKY and
.
.. COIIHY. hla unkaown wlfa.
•t al, Drfan lanl,.
You *rr htraby rrnulrrd lo fitwith lha Clrrk o f thl* Court yi.ur
w rlllrn anawar or oth*r dafmalva
plradlnca and to t t r va a copy of
•am* no BTKNSTROM ANH DAVIS,
AMnrntyt a l Law, Edward* BuildIn*. Hanford, Florida. Allornava for
ria ln tlff. on or bafora iha Uth d*y
o f Novfinhrr, A.D. 1JJT.
THI flSISAU from "Morgan."
Itr.nKIN FATI. NOT or a darraa
2 Ith and last explosion of the
pro ronfraao will ba antarad ac*ln&gt;l
you.
103T nlomlo test terltv, rises
W ITffFSS mv hand and lha •••!
over the Nevada desert after it
f (alii Court at Sanford. S&gt;ml*ol*
Cnuntv. Florida. Ih li U th day of
was detonated from a balloon
Oclobar. A. D IU I
300 feet above the Yucca Flat
O P. HERNDON
test area. The explosion, equal
d a r k o f lh* Circuit Court,
H-ml*nla County. Florida.
to about 10,000 Ions o f TNT,
Ily; Aria J, I.nnd.iuM
formed tho usual mushroom
Danuly Clark
Sylvan J. Davli. Jr.
STKNSTllOM AND DAVIS
rd w ard * Bulldlne
Sanford. Florida
Attorneys for ria ln tlff

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It looks a n d feels like flight on wheels
t runs on gasolino and rolls on wheels.
But beyond that, all similarity between
this 1058 Buick and any ether car you vo
over known comes to a decisive end.

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This B-58 Buick is literally btfm o f avia­
tion principles — starting with a greater
use of aluminum than ever before, and
going on from there.
W it h this stunning automobile vW rn
in the forefron t o f styling's freshest
advance.
With it you boss the B-12000 engine —
command through a transmission that's
the big talk o f the auto­
motive world — feel a

modem miracle in buoyancy o f ride,
plus the never-before wonders of Buick
Air-Poise Suspension.*
With it you can drive with more magnifi­
cent advances in automobile design an&lt;^
engineering than history shows in any
single year.
T h is B-38 Buick is ready now in look and
line and lift and life to thrill you to a
tingle. C o see — now on display at your
Buick dealer's.
"Aw-fot** Siupenttod ppfkmai at ntra raw &lt;m all
Sene*. Flight Pitch Dvnaknv ttarviard an Lm im s
- and RaADSusTxa TS. rrtV’ noi at ntra row on etKar
Senas. Aluminum fl-cxes tUndard on *3 Send*
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pounda of thruatbahlnd avory ptaton'o
pow ar atroka.
* AIR-COOLSO ALUMINUM DRAKE**
w ith s m o o th e r , ou rar c o n t r o l and
longer Ufa.

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VANGUARD ROCKET IS SUCCESS— This e|#*e-un slew shows
the United States missile Vanguard aa It began It* history-making
ascent front the Cape t'an airral. Fla., rocket-testing center. Scien­
tists said the Vanguard, first atage of a three-stage vehicle de­
signed to put the United States’ artificial moon in orbit around
thre earth, attained a speed o| more than t,000 mlle*-pcr-hour and
reached an altitude o f 109 miles in Ihe test,
(U P Telephoto)

Serenity In The Home
Safeguards Your Health
»T HUUUR N. MJHMUN. MJ.
A PEACEFUL homo Ufa la a
haallhfal oaa. r d Hhe to hatp you
“
keep your h o n a both peaceful
and healthy.
Whan yon a rt am oU oiullr up­
set, your health la bound to su f­
fer. Ulcere, heart trouble, In fact
moat ailm ents are aggravated by

DoaTQaoarei

the ease, a tongue-lashing may
do you tom e good.
U both husband and wife fol­
low m y advice, however, there
can't be any arguments. Of
course, this is Jast dreaming and
I realize It.
Oentlcneas coupled with kind­
ness will brat any argument.

To Gel Their War

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Tha r u lt s t way to avoid auch
A fall-fledged tantrum, how­
outburaU o f cowrie, la to keep
, your home Ufa aa aaretie aa poa- ever, m ight be som ething alas
j albla. In other word#, don't quae­ again. Adults, like children,
's rel with your apooaa and try to sometimes tbruw a tantrum In
ke«p him from quarreling with order to get what thry want.
When this happens, Just walk
you.
Sound Impossible? WeU, K can away and leave the boisterous
be dona. And haru'a one way to one by himself. A tantrum Just
isn't worthwhile when there Is
do It:
Tha mala thing la to keep your no audience around to appreciate
temper and remain quiet whan the display.
' your spouse aounda off at you ( I f there are a great many tan­
about something which dla- trums. psychiatric help may be
&lt;please# him, or her (wires start Indicated. Tha tame holds true
for the m ore quiet type o f argu­
(arguments, too— somstlmea).
ment. A person who becomes an­
Be rial the Temptation
Be a doormat. If you have to, gered with greet frequency may
but resist tha temptation to da* need the help of a doctor.
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H. U : la rabbit fiv er carried
ber, ahaU inherit the* earth. And
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Answer: Tularemia or rabbit
than whan it wOl help avoid a
domestic argument.
fever may be carried by animals
other* than rabbits. Squirrels,
Perhaps yon don't
wratht ooff y
your spouse, but take M woodchucks, foxes and coyotes
anyway. On the other hand, m ay­ have been known to carry the
be vn&gt; riwmld be eJiMed. If th at'l disease.

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com# from a much larger city
than Sanford. I alio get a “ kick”
out o f the way all other aorlal
activities are scheduled w that
they will not Interfere with the
football schedule! I think It’ s wondcrful, and I heartily appro* e!
Some time ago I knew that Virglnia Pope hod had her bahy. but
1 didn’ t get the detads unto Frlday. Talked with the proud new
father, Jerry, and found «*"• that
Eddie Gerald was born on (M oher Uth.. and weighed in at nine
pound* and’ ..ne ounce! (Doesn’ t
anyone h u e a habv llNDER nine
pound* anymore’ ? ’ i fotw ratutailor* to both o f them.
When l triumphed In my ’ ’ bout
with the bug*” last week. ! hop
cd I had conquered any o f the
“ flu " variety that might be lurkIng around Rut If the wav I feel
today is any *ign, I’ m afraid I
didn't! Just n-atch tomorrow's coluinn and you'll know whether I
did or not. I've been told that if*
very easy to tell my mood and
physical eorulitijn by the ‘ 'ton e"
of my column That's definitely a
jigti that I am not a writer, a* a
good writer would never allow hi*
condition to “ creep Into" Id*
work Rut then, who ever claimed
to be a writer? ? ?
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aplrit and hopo» behind then* help
those boy* to get out there and &gt;
plae the way thry do. Having

Tw o days to go. and wk#&lt;* the show, and an In te m tin f one. But
third breaks upon us, it will be she did pass on a lot uf helpful
Halloween! And then it will be hints to the gtrla who work in the
alm oit tco late to do * » those Exchange, and they can help you
little things you had p l a c 'd to lelect the harmonizing cosmetics
do, for the “ kids” , and ?&lt;*r the that will help you look yuur pretCarnival at Scxithalde School. 1 lie*t.
realize that there arc other schools
The C h iefs Club Halloween
having Carnivals at the ~same Dance will be held this coming
time so if It’ s more convenient ’ Saturday night, November 2nd.
for you do attend ore o f tty»e. Th«y too plan a big time for all
However, as a member *f the those who attend. Come in cosSouth*lde P T. A.. I can’ t help “ •«•* end you might be one o f
but hope that our* will be the one *he lucky winners o f the two
ymi choose! Don’ t feel that It Is P^ies that will be awarded for
nece*sary that you have children th# best on**. On# for the best
attending the school In order to male, and (* e for th e be*t female,
enjoy the carnival. W e hope that D ifferent from other dance* at
lots and lot* o f people ceme, whe th# club, there will he NO
ther they have any connection CHARGE for this one. Sidney Vihwith the school or not.
' cn f *h© m**ht ** well move In
Glad I realized just how late * n“ **ve on the ba»e a* he-* there
It was getting t j be. I'd better ,0 often) will play at this one
"d ig out" the costumes, and aee too- Ftee potato chips and pretwhat new things Ihe boys need!
will be on the tables to enjoy
Halloween la exciting for ehlld- with your beverage*. Try ami
ren, but I'm afraid that lately it make thi# one if you're a chief,
ha* becom e more o f a “ bother" . Sorry to *ee that Seminole High
to parent*. A good way to cure all *'** fnally "scored on ", and tied,
your trouble* at one time Is to both fo r the first time this year,
pile the fam ily into the ear and After all tha illness that ha* plag*tart the evening with a bar-b- ued the team this Fall, they dequed chicken dinner at th# South- serve a “ well don e" for what they
aid# cafeteria. After you have eat­ have accomplished. 1 will never
en (and Ju»t think no dishes at fall to be thrilled by the wonderhome waiting for you) there will ful enthusiasm the people In Sanbe more than enough things to
keep every member of the family
interested, occupied, and happy.
And out of mischief! ! !
And come Friday evening, fun
and festivitiei will reign st th#
E. M. Club*! Maybe it will h« a
day late, but you ran have just
as much fun then! Try and come
in costume. It always make* for
more fun for everyone, and three
nice prize* will be awarded to
those who wear the best ones.
One prize for the best male, on#
for the best fem ale, and one for
th# b#it couple. Free cider and
doughnuts will be served to way­
lay any hunger pangs, and to top
It all off, Sidney Vihlen'* orches­
tra will be on hand to play for
your dancing pleasure. So how
about it? Line up your baby-sit­
ters now, and get a costume to­
gether. You'll have fun!
Went to a Cub Scout Pack meet­
ing last Friday night to tee my
older »on “ sworn in” aa a Cub
Scout. I am now officially eligible
to be a “ Den Mother” , a fact
which I must admit baa ma a little
•cared! I have enough ►rouble
handling the hoys I have , . so
what will I ever do with a dozen
or *o, all at the same time?
If anyone *aw me Friday, I
hope I didn't le.ave you wondering
for to0 lung! ! The lovely young
lady (and again I'm embarrassed
for not writing down her name )
who was at the Navy Exchange
demonstrating "M ax Factor” cos­
metics, “ dbl me over” Friday
morning. I am still trying in make
up my mind whether all that
work 1* worth the results. On
Thursday morning at 9:30 a. m ,
she gave a “ live" demonstration in
the Base Theatre, using Mrs. Doro­
thy Doline as her model. There
were several drawings for doorprizes, and the few prizes I saw
were welt worth having attended
Coffee and cookies were served to
all following the show. I f you
weren't there, you missed a good

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OfMen In Service

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Here a n authartlgUve iM wtn
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fo r reason* o f haalth. M y 01 Iw n
eligibility hat boos restored by
VA. Do I k m to uao tbla watered
•ntitlemcat to bay o m to m boom ,
o f may 1 «aa U f t r I G t boatooii
lota Instead?

Tho B-yoar-old soldier Is a ISO
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CANNY FARMER otparatod Uo apptoe late two piles: tha
big (mat, rad and lusdous, on ona aide; the green, dwarfed
ones on tho other. A now farmhand rolled up aa empty barrel
and remarked, *T suppose
you wanf tho little ones on
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the bottom and the boat
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Tha farmhand, muttering
darkly to himself, obeyed In■tructlons. ‘ Got the top Billed
dovrnT" osksd tho fanner.
•Tup* said the helper, “end

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la worth more to the world
thaa a thousand Caspars. Our
dealings with aaeh other at Indlvlduato regardless o f r a f«, creed
or color, If baaed oe tha Golden
Rule will m eat our probltms and
w e eaa live together happily but
it calls fo r give and take sod
understanding on too part o f all
o f ut.
Brut# force has never solved a
problem nor can bayonets change
an optniem. Only aa human beings
M arch their own hearts and strive
to eoaduet their lives and their
daalings with others by practic­
ing each day tho teachings o f tho
Master can wa hope to find tho
peace and happiness wo all soeb.
Criticism and abuse o f the Neg­
ro, simply because bo U a Nagrt*
Only servas to heighten the ten­
sion and feed tha fires o f hats
and blttornam. “ Seek and ya shall
fin d ," "G ive and It shall bo given
unto you,’ * “ Lora toy neighbor aa
th yself," and “ Do unto other* as
you would have them do unto
y ou " are admonltioni as tr«# and
Mrvlcsable today a* they were
whoa gives two thousand years
ago on too shores o f Gain**
1 urge you t* read '0 « * Mist
X oaile" In tha Reader's Digest
and later the book “ White Moth­
e r." I am sura your time will ba
wtU spent and you will find real
Inspiration la the touching story.

PC* D v

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A. You may mo your rottortd
01 loan entitlement for bottom
loan, If you with, la fact, H mayVJ
bo uaad for any puryooo autoerliod by tow: a homo loot* farm laaa
or holiness loan.
Q. 1 am to school uador Iha
Korean 01 Sill with an objective
at onitooof. 1 would Uka to drop
aaa of my subject*, authomatki
and taka phyaka taitoad. Would
tkU bo coniidartd my ooo-tnd-oiil?
chaago of count allowad undo* the
law?
„
A. Ho. You bar* tha right t o *
chaago tubjocto. I win not be conaldorod a chango of course, »o
loag u
your basic objective
doesn't change.

Q. Arm peacetime totoram on*
titled to compensation for ser­
ein-connected diubUlttoo? I hams
they arc not entitled to pensions
for noudrvlee-coaaected din billbo entittod to componaetlm for
■ o r r ic e - e o n n a e t a d dlsa bill lies.
HowtTtr, the rata o f Mmponsation
fo r non-extrihaxardous service dis­
abilities Is M percent o f too rato
paid to wartime veterans.

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Monday, October 28, 1957

One of the things wo like heat about the
viait of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince
Philip, Duke o f Edinburg, was the speech
Philip tnndo In Ottowa on science and In­
dustry. It denervea more attention than It
got.
“ I sm no expert on Industrial matters,"
Prince Philip said. "But I do know one thing
— man has simply got to remain In charge
o f the industrial monster which he la build­
ing . . . man and his wife and' family nre the
central and Important character* . ,
Thia need* constant reiteration If we
ere not to be cerrled away hy our own In­
ventiveness. The machine la for man, not
man for tha machine.

•y
United
Tho
on too

CHARLES M. MCCANN
Proas Staff Correspondent
Russia’ s little Sputnik satellite,
week’s good and bad now* still spinning round the world,
International balance ahoat: stirred too United States to sharp­
ly accented concentration on Its
The United Matos and Great development af nuclear missiles.
Britain opened a new and promis­
The Air Force shot a rocket at
ing chapter In thtlr historic alli­ laast 1,000 miles Into tho air— pos­
ance this week.
sibly higher — in a test over the
Queen Elisabeth II wont home Enlwatou Atoll In the Pacific. The
after a triumphal visit to tho Unit­ Army successfully tested Its 1,300ed S tttei which In Itself served mkle Jupiter intermediate range
ballistic missile. Tha Naey with
to strengthen relation.
A few hours later Harold Mac­ equal success tasted itg Vanguard
millan, ber prims minister, ar­ rocket, which It le developing aa
rived la Washington for a three- an earth latolllto launcher. De­
day conforonc* with President El- fense Secretary Nell 11. McElroy
aanhowar and Secretary o f State announced that some Navy planas
in the Atlantic Pleet are now
John Foster Dulles.
There was every reason to ba­ •quipped with atomic d e p t h
llot# that tho Washington confer­ charges fo r u n against subma­
rines.
ence would result In closer rela­
tions between tho two alliss than
Whllo Franco continued Its pain­
they had anjoyod for y a r n .
ful search for Its n t h poit-war
premier, Konrad Adenauer was
Soviet Russia tirelessly devel­
oped tb* blatant and dangerous
propaganda campaign In which It
seeks to lotraasa tension between
Turkey and Syria and threatens to
0 . D . Farrell's
attack Turkey.
In ita latest moves, Moscow
mad* U known that It had appoint­
ed Marshal Konstantin K. Rokossovaky, It* No. I eotdlar, aa com ­
mander a f to* military district
facing Turkey and that Its troops
had conducted maaouvors — with
nuclear weapons — la too frontier
Featuring
area.
In the United Nations, Russia
Tho Very B u t
and Syria together fanned tension
further by attacking Turkey and
810 B. 1st
tbs United States In a General A s­
sem bly debate.

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Tho daddy-long-legs U n a an
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BI6 SMILES!
As e matter of fact, than hav*
boon sorao woman who have given
birth to a fun-term baby, normal
la ovary war, who actually lost
weight during their nine-month
period of pregnancy. Thor aaaampUshad this timply by watch­
ing what toty at*.
Doctor* so a rul# don't cdvte*
losing weight whllo tipcctlnc a
baby. Rut Mltbor do they suggest
yea oat too maoh.
follow yaw doctor's diet tartrucUons and both you and your
baby wtU benefit,
a g o now urn onsw n
*. R : Can prostata trouble be

elected to a third four-year term
as chancellor of West Germany.
Since Adenauer was flrat elected
eight years ago, Franc* has had
It premiers.
Thus It emphastied Ironically
the contrast between prosperous,
unified West Germany, beaten Info
unconditional surrender in World
W ar II, and France, one o f the
victors,
which
his
struggled
through years of political Instabil­
ity and of colonial wars which
hav* drained Its blood and money. |

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�Tb« Sanford WentiH—*«*•
Monday, October 28. 1957
I t VIU G IM A CONN. M a ty

Woman’s

Brrr— guess there is no doubt
but what winter la approaching.
Wo hare a fire burning merrily
la the fireplace, and the iweatera
and coale are being tried «n. Alwaya last minute detalla. I’ m a
real procrastinator.
The Arthurt had a moat success*
ful party Thursday night In their
quarters on the station. Goodly
number o f civilians as well as the
Navy crowd.

Lutheran Women
W ill Sponsor

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Chandler v
The coitum
every one I
but we ne
Tour on l
failed agaii
been so fu
could have
anyway,
Have he
, ford Gram

Have few details as y et on the
Halloween party Friday night i t :.B ,m r*r* , r '

41

A recent meeting o f the Smor*
gaabore Committee, was held at
the home o f the chairman, Mrs.
Del Johnson. Final plana were
made for the supper to be held on
‘ Saturday Nov. II, 1937 at the
Lutheran Church o f the Redeemer.
Serving will "begin at 3:10 and
continue Ul 1:00 p. m.
Tickets are In the hands o f La­
dles Aid members and are moving
well. The price la tl-00 for adulta
f
and .30 fo r children. Since the
num ber o f suppers to be served
Is limited, diners must have a tic­
k e t They are going f a s t Early
purchase la advisable.
There will be a gift and home‘ made candy table under the direc­
tion o f Mrs. Elisabeth Harman.
A lso featured will be Christmas
cards and wrapping paper, as
well aa a selection o f fancy Christ­
mas Candles fo r s a le 'a s long as
they last.
The door prise, a beautiful plant,
w ill be donated by the Andrews
Nursery o f S. Sanford Avenue. •
Those attending were Mrs. Mar­
garet
Hendrick,
co-chairman;
Mrs. Emma Thurston, procure­
m ent; Mrs. Katherine Senkarik,
kitchen; and Mrs. Edna South­
ward, dining room . Mrs. Maxine

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County Food Assoc.
Hears Mr. Milwee
The Seminole County Food As­
sociation held its monthly mealing
M onday evening at the Monroe
School. Mr. R. T. Milwee. superlntendent o f public relations, ex­
plained the bond issue.
Mr. Milwee stressed the Import­
ance of voting In the coming elec­
tion November 19. Parents of

SOUTHS1DE SCHOOL MOTHERS bag trinkets and candy for the carnival which will be held Thurs­
day. October 3L The group met at the home of Mrs. Forrest NervelL Left to right, Mrs. H. H. Col­
lier, Mrs. D. E. Runyon, Mrs. Nerved, Mrs. J. W. Hall. Mrs. H. H. Osborne.
(Staff Photo)

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
Southside School
Annual Carnival
The Southside School P. T. A.
will once more sponsor a Hallo­
ween Carnival, on October 31. Mrs.
Lola Winn Is chairman for the
second consecutive year.
This com ing Thursday at 3:30
P. M. the school grounds will
be alive with ghosts and witches,
as the children gather with their
parents to enjoy an evening of
fun an&lt;l frolic.
The big thing this year !« the
barbequed chicken dinner, which
will be served at 3:30 In th« lunch­
room. A dance program at 3:30
and one at 7:30, will be presented
in the auditorium by the n»anna
School o f Dance.
B. C. Whitmire will h»*e his
camera ready to snap a picture
of the costumed youngsters. Again
there will be booths for hntdogs,
candy, cake and coffee, popcorn,
the pair tree, old clothing, handi­
craft and potted plants. This year
there will be two fishponds and
two dart boards, to relieve the
congestion caused by the popula­
rity of these games. The spook
house will be back again to chill
the spine and raise the hair o f
the most fearless.
«
Pony rides, train rides and the
snapping turtle will thrill tho little
ones during the evening. The coun­
try store will offer homemade

★ ★ ★
Will Have
Thursday

foodstuffs and other groceries. The
postofflce hat packages from far
and near fur sale.
Articles are still needed for the
handicraft
booth
and
potted
plants, as well as cakes and other
homemade foods, which may be
brought to the school Thursday
afternoon.
Over 300 women are working
on the Southside Carnival, and
nearly twice that number will have
contributed something before the
carnival Itself begins. The affair
has becom e one synonlmous with
Halloween and good fellowship.
Young children all over town look
forward to the fun, food and fan­
tasy. Since many men have volun­
teered to help this year (although
more arc needed), the carnival is
an outing which the whole family
enjoys.

MONDAY
Gamma Omega Chapter of ESA
will hold a social meeting at the
home o f Miss Barbara Klynt, 207
W. 18th St. starting at 8 p. m.
All members are urged to attend.
The Story L ca p ic will have a
dinner party and program at Spen­
cer’ s Restaurant at 6:30 P. M.
The p a rty ' will honor the tenth
birthday o f the Story League
Club.
The members o f the Male Cho­
rus will hold a rehearsal at 3:00
o'clock p. m. a t’ the First Metho­
dist Church.
The XI Beta Eta Chapter of the
Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the

ADMIRING TIIE CITATION, drawn by Lcdr. Georg* Humphries, Is the rerlpient, Cdr. William
llaalelL The presentation was made at a parts given Saturday night at the IUM ). fo r VAII-9. l e f t
to right, Cdr. and Mr*. Ernie Horrcll, Cdr. and Mrs. William lUalett, l.rdr. George Humphries.
(Bergstrom Photo by G oels)

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Frlenda o f M. L . TllUa wffl U
Interested to know that bo Ig fag*
nroving at home, after undermine
surgery at Seminole Memortal
Hospital where he underwent H r*
gery Sunday.
Mlae A lice Brown flew to Tincaloosa, Ala., over the weefeaai
fo r something now. If the frost to attend Homeeomlng aetlvMH
la on the pumpkin they don’ t at the University a t A la b a m i M
care— just keep the fog away as the guest o f Kenneth WMtaajk
long aa possible.
By the way, and unofficially of
course, the word la out that
work begins Immediately on the * * * * « « * # * )
new club house. Even saw the
H r e itlm y m k to n g # H
gorgeous plans. Sanford la truly
(W tgJee
beginning tn look like a progres­
sive and appealing city. 0 « r win­
ter visitors may take a long Idok
around and decide to spend more
than a few short days when they
com e this year.

Sanford Catholic
Women Meet
In Melbourne
The St. Augustine Diocesan Coun­
cil o f Catholic Women meb In Mel­
bourne October 23. Theme for the
m rctlng was “ Christian Sanctity
— Women’ * Task."
The mass and dedication were
followed hy breakfast and regi­
stration In the Barcelona Hotel. At
10:30 the business session was
held.
Throughout the day, which was
broken by luncheon, the Catholle
women from all over Central Flor­
ida heard speakers, whose sub­
jects filled them with Inspiration.
Attending from Sanford were
Mrs. W. V. Roberts, Deanery
Treasurer, Mrs. Rose Hurt, Mrs.
Helen Constantine, Mrs. Dorothy
Corrodi, Mrs. J. Dcrenbrtker, Mrs.
E. G. Gilmartin, Mrs. M. Faille,
Mrs. S. F. Durand, Mrs. Le Fills,
Mrs. M. C. Roberts and Mrs. C.
J. Millikcn.

swords, o f course, all o f which
had been packed In the very bot­
tom o f cruise boxes. A fter the
swords had been recovered from
beneath the souvenirs, the blues
pressed, and the shoes shined, the
Inspection was cancelled at the
eleventh hour.
Cartooned awards w ere present­
ed to the head o f the court, John
Miller, and the chief owl, Fud
Hailett. Omni the owl was the
subject o f George's com m entary

lult with tht !ondoncf«rry air.'ft* Pta4
worsted Is cotied londordorry because tt’i

heather ond heath. The Jacket’s beltod In the Pngfljh manner-w
tendon derrlere. The blouse Is chiffonthat melts Into the ptatdj
Featured In September Clamour. Sizes 6 to Ids 7 to 17.00.00,

$ 7 5 .0 0

home o f Mrs. Roy Saxon, 125 Pinecrest Drive at 8 p. m.
The Seminole Audubon Society
will meet at 7:3d P. M. In the
educational building o f th* First
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Helen
E. Trendt, authority on marine
shells, will be the speaker. 7he
public is invited.
TUESDAY
The Norman DcVcrc Howard
Chapter o f the U. D. C. will hold
a meeting at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs.
F. E. Roumillat.
T IIU R SD A t
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration Club will meet at 10:30
a. m. at the chamber of com m erce
building in Lake Mary for a cov­
ered dish luncheon. A demonstra­
tion on Jelly-making will be given
by the leaders. Mrs. Margaret
Helnbuch and Mrs. Leon Taylor.
Guest speaker will be Mrs Fran­
ces Wilson o f tho Sanford Wom­
an’ s Club who will talk on the
com ing fashion show and womanless wedding Nov. 4

B irth d a y

October 28
Joe L. Corley
Mrs. J. A. Ellison
Roderick Adams
Mrs. J. Brantley
Holly Pierce
Gary Shoemaker
October 27
J. T. Evans
Baxter Rowan

Mon.
The Cherub Choir (boys and girls
6 8 ) will rehear** at the First
Baptist church at 4:15. and the
Chapel Choir (Young ucopte IT24) will rehearse at 8 p. m.
The Y. W. A 's o f the First Baptist
Church will meet at the home i-f
Mrs. If. C. Hagan, 100 N. Elliott
at 7:30 p. m.
The Truth Seekers Class o f the
First Methodist Church will have
a covered dish luncheon at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Crawford on
Lake Mary.
The Joy-Ruth Class o f the First
Baptist Church will meet Monday
night at 7:30 at the home o f Mrs.
Pat Wilson, 239 North Scott.
Tue.
Girl Scout Troop 242 p ill meet at
the First Baptist Chufcli at 3:30.
The Carol II Chcir (boy s 9 12)
will rehearse at the First Baptist
Church at 6 30 p. tu , and the
Crusader Choir (Boys' 13-10) will
rehearse at 7:13 p. m.
The Brotherhood at the First
Baptist Church will have theit
monthly supper and program at
7 P- m.
,

Wed
The Training Unlm workcra of
the Flrat Bapt. Church will have
a covered di*h supper at 8:30
p. m.. Prayer meeting will be
IHd at 7:30 amt a Training Union
Workers* conference at 8:13 p. m.

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.... Come From Behind
Winter Park Squad 6-6

dGuurfd
JE R R Y COVINGTON
A &gt;'faat and deceptive Winter
Park team dominated the flrat
half o f a thrilling ball gaaae here
Friday night but the Seminole*
came back to thrill the 1,000 fan*
with a great aecond half. The two
team* played on even terma
throughout the game and the
M ore ended a t M . W inter P art
now holda the dlatlnctlon o f being
the flrat team to reach "p a y dirt"
again*t the Sanford defen*ea.
During the flrat quarter neither
team could take advantage o f the
breaka. Sanford kicked o ff and
Winter Park atarted on the marchThey were UAlde the twentv when
Lew Burdette, pitching ace o f , they fumbled and Harold Stone
the 1W7 W orld Serlea, returned |recovered. A fter Sanford waa en
bom* to Saraeota today to a hercfa the move they also m lated a
welcome.
chance by fum bling bulde the
It U "L e w Burdette D a y " by of- twenty,
fldal proclamation of M ayor A.
In the aecond quarter Winter
Bay Howard.
*
|Park began to run the ends for

SPORTS

Burdette Gets Hero's
Welcome In Sarasota

today's
Spoils
Parade
■y OSCAR FRALEY
United Preen Sport* W riter
TOKYO, Saturday (U P) — I ’ D
take no t u ff from the horee show
Olmbles and I’d growl righ t
back at Ch. Warlord of Maselaln#
but If the Stitt mob could an*
r e a r le n Fraley today I’d bn
laughed right out of town.
The reaion U the press ribboo
lamed for the International T r »
phy and Canada Cup golf matchea
at Kaium lgaieka Country Club.
It’ a a pink ailk roiette the size of
• Vermont pancake, enhanced by
a broad rnd allk tall, and every

Lew, w ho took three garnet from
tbe N. Y . Yankees In th# recent
aerlaa to help give tbe Milwau­
kee Bravea the World Champion
Crown, waa m et by a cavalcade of
cart and escorted through Main
Street to Payne Perk, tpring
training ground o f the Boeton Red
Sol, where Lew’ * fallow Saraaotana w elcom ed him home with
biBda, ovation*, th* hoy to the
city, a brona plaque and a subitantlal token o f oaUom.
While m any adult baaobnll fan*
ware on hand to waleomo Lew
borne It waa mostly a youngster*’
celebration, children o f elemen­
tary and Junior high achoola in
Saraaotn county have been pre­
paring fo r Lew’ * return fo r the

*0o&lt;1 3rard* * “ * " *
uP on
the S a n fo r d U . Tbe nasby Wlld^
cat’ * quarterback faked beautifully
and bit tho left end in the end
tone for tho tcoro. The Sanford
Una’ poured all over tha kicker
and com pletely blocked tho at­
tempt. l b *
M ore thon atood at

10 .

Tha Seminole* cam * out In the
third period with an adjuited de­
fense and completely bottled up
the Winter Park Team. Line­
backer Harold Ston* personally
took charge and mad* eight un­
assisted tackle*. David Stanley,
Jack Stotaky, and Tomm y Brown
ware alto all over the fast Win­
ter Park Backs. Sanford moved
the ball wall with Yeackle, Dandridge, and Barbour picking up
nice yardage around tho end*.
Sanford knew that time waa
abort and thay ware determined to
Winner o f a contest conducted by come from behind and keep their
tho Chamber o f Commerce fo r the good record. Dandrldge kept tha
m od original placard will pra**nt ball on the option play and went
around end for two downs. Speedy
the major g ift to lhair hero.
The youngaiar* alto prepared At Collins, anil Johnny Yeacklt con­
a "recptlon book" for Burdette tinued to drive and carried the
containing the name* o f thousand* ball to tho three yard lint. San­
of hit young admirer*. In addition ford lost tha ball on downe and
they collected ptnnlai to help buy | Winter Parle took over. John Jana,
who was alt over the field through­
Lew’s w elcom e home g i f t
Following the afternoon recap­ out the game, ran it out fo r a first
tion at Payne Park, which waa down. Things were looking bad
scheduled fo r 2:30 p.m .. Lew waa at thU moment with only three
guett of honor at a testimonial minute* remaining, but tha San­
line Jarred the ball from
dinner at Holiday Hotia* thla even­ ford
and Billy Tyra recovered.
ing, proceed* of which will go Jane
to the Sarasota Community Chest Yoakle took the ball on the first
down and ran for three yards.
campaign.
On
lha next play Dandrldge
Law, hU w ife and three children
a jump pass to Gerald
hava lived In Sarasota tinea last. threw
Thay own a homo In Sarasota Junes which was good for the
fir it down. Tho b ill then rested
Springs subdivision.
en the four yard line. On a series
of line bucks by the halfbacks,
CONDITION FAIR
Eddie Barbour aeored on tho last
CAMDEN, N.J. (U P) -J o c k e y down. The W inter Park lino pour­
Edward J. Decker waa reported ed through and completely block­
In fair condition today at Cooper ed BUly Tyree' attempt f» r the
Hospital, whero ho was taken point aftor TD.
Wednesday after suffering frac­
With only two minutes remain­
tures of both arms In a spill at ing in the ball game Winter Park
Carden State Park.
took to the air. As tho game
ended, the W lldcat'i bad just
completed a past and were on the
COTTON LEADS
Sanfurd 10.
MADRID, Spain th— Henry
Sanford* played a very fine ball
Colton o f England galnod the lead •fame and they well know now
In the flrat round o f the Spanish that they wilt have to strap for the
International Open golf champion­
remainder o f the season. In the
ship Thursday with a three-under- first half, evidence of the recent
par 68. Ed FurgcH o f St. Louis, sicknesses was very clear because
Mo., opened with a 76. they didn't »how tb it extra jump
ilu t they have In the past. They
did pr jvo that they could come
TH RE E SIGNED
DETROIT (U P ) — Th# Detroit from behind and be plenty tough.
Tigers have signed three young After adjustments were mad*,
outfielders to non-bonua contracts. hey began to again look like the
They are John Fourcade o f (irat- Treat defensive ball club that they
na, La., Irving Lyndea c f North ■avo been In th* past games. Har­
Stratford, N.H.. and Lionel Lind- old Stone, Jock Stotsky, Dave
Slanley, and Tommy Brown play
gren of Fayette, Ohio.
rd a very outstanding ball gam.
rnd showed their spirit by bottl­
as a parasol. The ither Is that It
ing up the speedy Winter Park
Isn't at least a Kiliarnoy shade o f Jja‘ekg.‘'

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It Is, without doubt, the stalest
PfOUP A. BYRD, a gr.du.U
pres* badge thin side o f tha old
of lamMtla High School, who
ay circuit and. contain* more
la new a freahmaa at Southern Minsky
UaEa College el Wadley, Ala. allk than thoia ladle* wore even
■ e U a member of the SUC on Sunday.
Beat O f Rrved
"M ae*" football aqoad playing
right half baek. Philip la the
Every man In tha preaa tent,
■ I a*
t ___
__
______
______
,
“
and Mr*. Harry r
few of whom havo enough cour­
Byrd Sr. aad the graadsow of
age to venture forth before dark­
Mr. aad Mr*. Phllfp J. Allen.
ness, feels at If ha hat won best
(Rabcrt Grave* Photo)
o f breed and la waiting only for
the call to the main ring for tbe
Judging of best of show.
" I , " tald Ch. Red Smith at the
Now York Herald Tribune, “ feel
like a basset."
Ib is, it should be explalneJ
without delay, is a short-legged
W IS T PALM BEACH—Tht* tea- hound. No further comment seems
eon th* Gam* and Fresh Water necessary.
Fish Commission w ill have open
"And I," added Ch. Herb G rafto bunting nearly U t million acre* fls o f dotflng Magailno, running
o f land within Wildlife Manage­ a hand through what ha laughing­
ment Arena. Of this total, 1 1/2 ly reftrred to as his hair, " c e r ­
million acre* lla within the 17 tainly must be belt In breed
county area of the Central and among the alredalei."
Southern Florida Flood Control
" P in t time c/no of us whippet*
District.
have been In tho finals fo r a long
In addition to a regular hunt­ tim e,’ ’ Interjected Ch. Herb Wind
ing
•
- Ilcenae, a public hunt . area
,
of Sports Illustrated,
permit la required for those deslr- ( 0M r „ rle„ rho„ to ||nor, , he
Ing to hunt on most management r#m irk tj,al a cayuij, [number of
areas, according to tho Game and I tho p, rty ,o0ket, Uk, , , ehnattW
Fraih W ater Fish Com m illion.
with tha mange. After all, they’ ll
Tho IS public hunt permit, be sorry when I finally win best
available from the office uf tha in show.
County Judgei, I* not requirrd In
Logic Behind Pink
tha Everglades Area In th* Floor
Yet I couldn't help but feel that,
Control District.
as Va*sard«h as these flowing silk
Five o f the wildlife manage­ prejs rosette* appear, the Japa­
ment areas within tho Flood Con­ nese may have something here
trol District are In private ownerafter all.
ahlp, theae are Tomoka ami FarmCertainly a marshal with * allgton in Volusia County, Holnnaw In matisrn could ire this press rib*
Osceola County, O kcchobe- in the bon a tee shot away in a San
county o f the same name, and Francisco fog. Tho pink Is height*
ty. Tho Avon Park Wildlife Mans- ened by a red silk background
Fliheatlng Creek In Glade* Conn- which Is rosier than the fa c e of
gement Area It U. S. Air Force a guy wh j entered the wrong pawproperty, the J. W. Corbett area dor room. And there have been
In Palm Beach County is owned times when quick Identification
by the Game and Fresh W aur Fish would hava saved me more than
Commission, and the Everglade* embarrassment.
Management Area Is an land con­
Like the night during the Bethle­
trolled by lha Flood Control Dis­ hem Steel strike when a state
trict,
trooper nine feet tall whacked me

Management Areas
To Be Open This
Year To Hunting

HEARING HELMET
NEW YORK an — Tackle Frsnk
Varrtchlone o f the Pittsburgh
Sleelert, a former Notre Dome
great, la hard o f hearing and
wears a special helmet equipped
with a hearing aid.

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KEROSENE
18c
Smokeless • Odorless
IMPERIAL SERVICE
STATION
Cor. 13th A Park

s=s

k, k .
...
Johnny Yeackle played his usual
But pink, ii|M what a guy wUI(iroo&lt;1 offen, , v. g a m . sn l rolled up
arroie the bottom o f my Up with do to make
a riot club made out of a whittled
down telephone pole. Or the tlmo
a
two Yankee Stadium cops playod
handball with th* Fraley carcass
because I lost my dressing room
pass. If they thought the losing
fighter loukud bad, they should
have seen me. But It wasn't a
one-sided fight. You ihoulda seen
the other guys' knuckles.
Are you planning to purrhaxa a new
So tomorrow I shall venture
forth with till* brilliant bit o f Iden­
home . . . the home of your dream*. If
tification, concealing behind it my
so, it will pay you to drlva out and nee
two sorrows. One I* that It •&lt; esn’ t
have a handle so I could u«e It

Planning To Buy ?

JOHNNY YEACKLE 1* htt by a Winter Park tea an he attempt*
to gain aowe yardage during the third quarter la Friday alght’a

MOREHEAD IN ARMY
PHILADELPHIA (U P ) The
Philadelphia Phillies revealed to­
day that Seth Morehead la under
going Army training at Camp
Chaffee, Ark., under the ilx
montha active duty program . The
southpaw pitcher wlU miss spring
training next year but will rejoin
the team shortly after the season
starts.

Qualifying Score
For Flight Must
Be Turned In Now

All membera . o f the Mayfair
Men'a G olf Association are remind­
ed that a qualifying score for the
Association Championship Flights
HOWELL BECOMES FAVORITE
must be turned In during the
NEVt YORK* (U P ) - Defense|period Oct. 26 through Nov. 2.
man Harry Howell o f the New
The Association Championship
York Rangers, who was practicalFlights will be played during the
ly booel out o f Madison Square
period Nov. 3 through Nov. 10.
Garden last season, has become
Prior to teeing o ff on qualifying
* favorite r f tho "g a llery gods"
round member* must notify the
thla year becam e o f hi* rugged
Pro that a qualifying round Is be­
play. Says Hcwell, " I can’ t afford
ing played. Upon completion o f the
a bad game thl* y ra rj not after
qualifying round the m em ber't at­
the season I had tail year.
tested score must be turned Into
the pro.
67 yards to lead In this depart­
AU quaUfylng (cores played
ment. .Cecil Dandrldge also did must be turned Into the pro and an
his good Job with the signal call­ entranea fte o f S3 paid not later
ing and runnnlng. Eddie Barbour than 6 p.m. on Saturday Nov. 2.
received a knee Injury and was
Pairing* for th* various flights
hampered by this but he still pick­ wlU bo made Saturday night and
ed up several nice gains.
posted Sunday morning In order
The Seminole* continued to stick to allow playoffs to commence
together and fig h t down to the on Sunday, Nov. 3.
wire and again proved that they
Sonny Powell la tournament
are no pushover In the OBC. Next chairman.
week they play a good New Smy­
rna team In a non-conference tilt
DOYLE MARKS U
hero at Memorial Stadium. It will
HOLYOKE. M a*i. (U P) — John
be the annual homecoming game
and should really be Interesting J. Doyle, a form er playor and
to watch. An ex-Sanford boy, managtr of the New York G lanti,
Reggie Ashley, Is quarterbacking today celebrated hlk 88th birthday.
tha ball club for the Barracuda* Doyle apent 33 year* as chief
scout for the Chicago Cuh* and
and ia doing an outstanding Job.
still Is serving as a scout In th*
Scoring by Quarter*
1 2 3 4 Total New England area.
SANFORD
a
6
SALUTE TO FOOTBALL
WINTER PARK
6
6
Sanford
NEW BRUNStJ’ CK. N.J. (U P )
Winter Park
7
First Downs
H — Unlvoraltlis, and high achoola
131
Rushing Yd*.
178 throughout the nation will join In
16
Passing Yds.
33 a salute to college football aa part
6
Passes Alt.
4 o f corem onloi observing National
a
P an ee Comp.
3 Football Foundation and Hall o f
4
Punls
4 Fame Wook, Nov. 1M 6. Tbe cere31
Punting A vg.
21 monloa will bo designed to am10
Yds. Penalised
13 phaslxe th* value o f football aa
2
Fumbles Lost
4 a character-builder and eeientlal
part o f education.

game. Th* Seminole* tied M

wWi the Winter Park Wildcats.

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On Maine* Creek ltd. off U. S. lU y . 411
2 CHOICE LAKE COUNTY PARCELS
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No. 1—consists o f approx. 40 acre* with 1300 ft. paved
road frontage and a 10 acre lake. Has city convenlencea. Boat right* to Oklawaba Canal granted In deed.
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No. 2—approx. SO acre island with 3000 ft. water
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Monday, October 28, 1957

Service Station
Leveling Driveway
CASSELBERRY— A new trade
level, to permit customers an eaay
entrance to aad exit from “ Scot­
t y " Borland’ * icrvlca nation U
in proeeia o f b e ln t established.
The concrete aervlce area sur­
rounding the gesolln# puntpa atood
aome two feet above tha trade
act when the State Road Dept,
widened hl|hway 17-92.
According to Borland, new ent­
e n t e driveway! level with the new
highway will replace thote taken
up. Plana aUo Include ramodellng
and modarnUalion o f the entire
aervlce etation.

UF Drive Group
Sets Up Booth
In Post Office
CASSELBERRY — Member* o f
the local commlttea appointed to
accept pledget end collect funda
In aupport o f Somlnolo County**
United Appeal hava aet up a booth
In the new Ceaaelberry PosH O ffice.
Member* of tha W om an'* Club
are icrvlng on a commit*** ap*
pointed by Homer Sowall, chair­
man oi the Altamonte SpringsCaaaelberry area.
A ll pertone wishing to support
tho United Appeal are urged to
make their donatlona at the broth
as no bouae-to-houa* call* are
contemplated.

Legal Notice
I * l l l k S H ik U t ' I U . » I . ,SIXTH
JLD IU .lL , i t i l t U T »
U U If A T 1 , VLUMIUA.
IX U U X C K H X SO. ■*»*
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WU.I.IAJI L o t . Ok 11 end
UAHUAHST UJ KURIL hl* " ' , ^ 1,

Westside Carnival
Tomorrow Night

Sportsmen Will

The eWitsMe P-TA will sponsor
the annual Halloween Carnival at
Seminole County sportsmen will tho ichoai tom orrow night.
get together to talk about hunting
A spaghetti supper will be serv­
law* and regulatlona fo r the last ed. Hamburgers and hot dog* w ill
time before-hunting ica ton begins be on sale In the booths. A spook
at a meeting tom orrow night of hsuie, game* and cake walk are
th* Seminole County Sportsman also planned.
Association.
Th# Deanna School o f Dane# w ill
Tha meeting will be held at the put on a perform ance In th*
Elk's Club annex and U slated t o ; school latar on la the evening,
begin at 1:30 p. m.
I
carnival will get underway
Robert Thomas, secretary o f the at 3:30 p. m . and eve:ryono la
sportsmen* group said In his nolle* urged to "com e out and Join the
to member* that "there w ill be no fu n ".
meeting during hunting season.’ *
Russell Saxon and Eric Watson
o f New Smyrna Beach w ill talk to
the group on "the breeding ground
and Farmington a rts In Volusia
County."
Joyce Eileen Packard passed
away at the local hospital at 11:10
Thomas Wllham Shuoze
p. m, Friday night.
(Sanford)
Survivors Include the mother and
OCTOBER 21
father Mr. and Mr*. Richard P ack­
Admission*
ard o f Sanford and tha grandmo­
Shirley Anne Rosa (Sanford)
ther, Mrs. Mao Packard of San­
Hunter Mullins (Sanofrd)
ford.
Thom as F Torley (Sanford)
Funeral services wtr* held at I
Dtackargea
p. m. Saturday at OaMawn M e­
Ray Edward Goodwin
morial Park with th* Rev, A . G.
(Sanford)
McInnU officiating.
Patsy Grimm (Sanford)
Brliton Funeral Home w ee In
Carlsna Kilgore (Lake
charge.
M onroe)
Elnora Deaauaauro (Benson
Junction)
Mrs. Jsrraleo Hausrsperger
and baby boy (Sanford)

Laws, Regulations

Clyde Couraon (Sanford)
Janie Gordon (Sanford}
Jetor B. Wilson (Sanford)
Orville Barks J r . (Sanford)
Btrtto
Baby girl to M r. and Mr*.
Lawrence J . R leeo (Sanford)
Diae bargee
Iletter Mullins (Sanford)
Lewla Hofman (D eB ary)
Ruby May and Baby
(Sanford)
Either A. Covington and baby
(Sanford)
Catherln Bailey (Sanford)
Elisabeth Wynn (Sanford)
O CTO IER m
Arnold Nteretreae (Sanford)
Frances Roberts (Sanford)
Betty Tata (Sanford)
Blrths
• Baby boy to M r. end Mrs.
William Harold (Titusville)
Discharge*
Batty Tata (Sanford)
Harry n u ff (Sanford)
Joan Site (Sanford)
Phyllis Mary BogeajlJ
(Sanford)
OCTO BIR M

Final Plans Made
For Hallowe'en
Carnival Thursday

Joyce E. Packard
Dies Friday Night

Anna Keutasale (Sanford)
A lm a Aim and (Lake
Monroe)
Elnora Desuusaur* (Benson
Junction)
Births
Discharges
VWttog S u m m e a t s itoome, II
Clyde Couraon (Sanford)
Betty Jean P*U and baby a. m. to 9 p. a . ) Semi-Private
Rooms, 1 1 * l p. n ., I to 1 p. n „
boy (Sanford
Pediatrics, 11 a. m . to 1 p. m
Florence Balabeugh and
Parents and Grandparents only:
baby hoy (Sanforl)
durws
Boble Jean Reave* and baby Obstetrics, No visiting
(Sanford)
(sedlng o f babies. Private Rooms.
II a. m. to 13 Boon, I to 4 p
Mildred Black and baby
(Sanford)
1
m. and T to • p. m , Hemi P n ve.s
Rooms, I ts 4 p. •m. and f to
Lola W olfer and baby
(Sanford)
» P .m .

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OCTOIER 23
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34 Are Lodged
In County Jail

There were 28 prisoners lodged
In th# Seminole County JaU over
the weekend and 22 released, said
Sheriff J. L. Hobby this morning.
Total prisoners in tha JaU as o f
midnight last night was 14.
O f th* total, Sheriff Hobby said
IT wera Colored male, I I whit*
male, four Colored female, end
one colored mala Juvenile,

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any ot Ihtm, and to all [ ir *
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Ing nr claim ing any right till*
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l ’ ubllp Racardo ot SamU
nola County, Florida.
TAKK n o t i c k that • ault baa
haan fllad agalnat you,In tha a b ort
■tylad court. Tha naturn ot aald
ault U ta iiutat title on lha a b ort
dtarrlbtd raal aatala. and sack of
ynu la rauulrad to tlla your ahtwar
nr Olhar wrlttan dafantao *a tha
com plaint with tko Clork of tho C lr.
cult Court o t Xomlnolo County,
Florida, and to aarro a ropy tharaat
. upon plaintiff*' attornay. Wabbar
H llalnaa, lot Park Aranua, Houtb,
tVIniar Park, Florida, a* raqulrtd
hr law. not latar than tha loth
day o f Notttnhtr. UST.
W1TNKM m r hand and tha at*
fin a l atal o f aalil court In Sanford.
Samlanla County, Florida, thla ll|h
day o f Octobar, !» lt .

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Final plans have been made,
end nearly everything Is In readi­
ness fo r the big Hallowe’ ea Car­
nival at Southalde School. Moth­
er* a n aewlnr: they’ re Just about
n a d y to start their baking; lights
have been tested; signs are being
made; and by 3:20 P, M. on Thurs­
day, the nerth playground at the
school will be transformed Into
a "w onderland" fo r "k ld a " o f all
ages. Am ong the many things to
do will be a dinner In the school
cafeteria,
(bar-b-qued
chicken
this year,) a dart gama to play;
a "Country Store" to brouie In;
(and buy,) a "Spook H ouse" to
thrill you; ponies, the "T ra in ",
and th# "Snapping Turtle” to ride
on; and to buy and eat there
will be eandlsd apples, and lota
o f other kinds; pop-corn, peanuti,
Sno-cones, and hot-dogs; and th*
•Teddy Bear** game to be played!
For the mommy*, there will be
a handicraft booth, tho “ Pair
T ree", potted plants o f all varie­
ties, and the coffee and cake
booth. And remember, If yon hate
lo spend tho wesk-end baking,
you’ ll be able to buy Just about
auy kind o f cake your fam ily likes.
In addition to all theta thlnga,
tharo will be a dance program In
the school auditorium, arranged by
the Deanna School o f Dancing.
Clown* w ill bo much in evidence
&gt;11 evening, helping to give It a
true carnival "fla v o r", and last
but not least, a t a wonderful re­
m em brance o f ■ happy evening,
you can have your picture taken,
and taka It hom i with you tha
aama evening!
Much hard work, and lota o f
devoted attention hat been put
lnt&lt;y making this the beat carni­
val ever at SouUuide, and they’re
hoplnff that evtryone will come
out end enjoy It. Seo you Thuraday at Southsldsl
NAVY STUDYING PENGUINS
MOORESTOWN, N. J . W -T h e
U. S Navy is seriously trying to
find out how a lady penguin keeps
her egg* warm, the deputy chief
o f naval research told a men’ s
club here Sunday. Capt. A , B
M etsgcr said Naval research be
lleves the answer may give a clue
to protecting men from the bitter
tudss. Th# Navy alio la studying
cold o f polar regions and high altldesert birds which Uv* on "little
If any w ater" In order to Isaru
more about how men stranded oo
Ilf* rafts ran survive, he said.

Cub Scout Dens ^ C. McSwain Dies In Gainesville
Curtis E . McSwain, 37, passed ford ; hi# grandmother Mr*. E m ­
Put On Skits
away at a hospital In Gainesville ma McSwain o f Vldalla, G a.; and.
several aunts and uncles.
at 1:30 p. m. Sunday following a
At Pack Meet
Funsral service* will be held
Cub Scout Pack StS heU their
O ctober peek meeting on Thurs­
day, October 24 at 7:30 in the
Episcopal Pariah House.
Den 3, under the leadership o f
Mrs, C. C. Hendsrion. had charge
o f th* opening eeremony. The
audience Joined with the boya in
giving the Pledge nf Allegiance.
Den* 1 and 5 gave Halloween
skits.
It was th# first m eetinr fo r the
newly organised Den 3 and this
dan was well represented. Leader*
o f this dsn will ho Mrs. II. D. MeQuarters and Mrs. J. R. Lang­
ford.
Cubmaster Tom Drake announc­
ed that the annual Scout dinner
will be held on November II, 1937,
at 7:30 p.m. in the National Guard
Arm ory at DeLand. He urged all
member* o f Pack SIS to mako a
real effort to attend.
He alto reminded the boys o f
the coming Cub-O.Re«, to bo held
on Saturday, Nov. 2, 1937 at 2:30
at tha Farmers* Auction. David
Taltsy o f Dsn 1, under the leader­
ship o f Mrs. 31. H. A ider was
awarded his W olf badge by Fred
Murray.
New Cubs Inducted at this meet­
ing by Cubmaster Drake were
John Langford, John Fem andei,
Theodore
McQuatters,
Stephen
Harkins and George Sauter.
Patrick Crocker was received in
to Den S as a transfer.
It was announced that Georg*
Sautsr would taka over the W cb•loi den in the near future,
A parent participation program
followed. Boyt volunteered their
mothera and fathers for such
thlnge a* a peanut rolling con­
test, nail driving contest and a
ping pong contest (minus paddles).
Highlight of thep rogram, was a
fashion parade o f fnthers model­
ing mothers’ out of date, fancy
E a itsr bonnets, Den 1 prossntsd
the closing cerem ony,

Social Security
Rep To Be Here
A representative o f the Soclsl
Security Administration District
Office wilt be at th* Clvte Center
Building, Tort Mellon Park in San
ford on Friday, Nov, I, Friday,
Nov. 8, and Friday, Nov. 15, be­
tween the hours o f 9 a.m. ami
noon.
This service l* made available
tn those who * lih to apply for
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance
benefits, social security account
numbers, or obtain Information
I about the aoclal security program .

short Illness.

Mrf McSwain was born in Mi­
ami July 14, 1940 and had lived
In Gainesville for eight months.
He was a member o f the Bap­
tist Church.
Survivor* include the father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. 3fcSwain, Sanford; tw o alaters, 3Ir&gt;.
Patricia Dlckerman, Hollywood
and 3 !las Lind* R ac McSwain,
Sanford; two brothers, Corp. Bruce

at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday at Brissen Funeral Home with the H er,
J . W. Parham o f the Central Bap­
tist Church officiating.
Burial wiQ be Oaklawn Memorial
Park.

All Male Chorus
Members Urged
To Be A t Practice.

3fem bcri of the M s &gt; Chorus a rt
Miller o f the U. S, A rm y In Cali­ reminded that there Is a rehearsal
fornia and Fred 3!cSwa!n, San- scheduled for ■ o’ clock tonight tit
the classroom of the 3!en’ s Bible
r , a*s at the First Methodist
URGES SCHOOL AID
Church.
NEW YORK IW— General Mo­
Harry M. Weir, director t* the
tor* President Harlow Curtice group, requests a good attcndanM
called m tho nation’ s 14.823 !arg-| ■" t R f I* m^c.i ».fcr* »u o&gt;&gt; ujuj
cat corporations Sunday to help before the flrat appearance early
" t o o i
tho nation's 82 m edical schools I next month.
through their present financial
emergetney. Curtice said the medi­
cal schools need 10 million dollars I
more a year lo enable Ihem to add
teachers, expand enrollments and
start new courses.
DEFECTS TO WEST

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rich pollc* have granted tempo­
rary political asylum to a m em ­
ber of tho Czechoslovakian Nation­
al Ice Hockey Team , It was illsd oted today. P olice said player
Stanislav Nejomuekl. 25, slipped
•way from other team member*
last Friday and contacted th* Zu­
rich Skating Club for help.
DOG SAVES INVALID
ST. PETERSBURG HP— A dobsrman pinscher grabbed hi* sleeping,
Invalid master by tho leg and
pulled him o f f a burning couch
Sunday r.lghl. Authorities said tho
dog saved (he life o f Dr. A . M.
Cartier, 37, retired physician who
Is unabl# to walk because o f auto­
mobile accidsnt Injurie*. The bed­
room w at extensively damaged.
BORDER CLOSED AT NIGHT
AMMAN (IP— Tho military gov­
ernment o f AJloun Sunday order­
ed part* o f the Jordan-Syrlan bor­
der closed to civilians at night.
The areas ar« along tha Y irm u k
River near Hainmch and Vaqsrin.
The military government also or­
dered citizens to register all firearms, explosives and automatic
weapon* with police within 30
days.

Talbert F. Vaughan Jr.
Monday Sermon
"BAPTISM"
Tuesday Sermon
“CAN WE UNDERSTAND
"THE BIBLE ALIKE"
Evangelist
Talbert F. Vaughan Jr.

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534.90 Meath
a T rA R M S . ACREAGE. GROVES 52.M0 down will move you Into
t U A L ESTATE WANTED
I «hi* modern rnmfortablo Iwo
bedroom concrete block home.
a m cE L L A N E W S
It has a well landscaped yard
L flow ers . plants .
with shade
tree*. Jaloutied
SH1UBS
Florida
room,
earporta and
IS OFFICE E O n raE N T
Utility
room.
Price
includes
It AirrOMOBILES-TRAILERS
electric itove. *8,000.00 full
U BOATS A MOTORS
price.

IS FARM BOTFLIES A MACHIN­
IS T

u rmuvwnocKsvrnna

(Facte?)
„ U ARTICLES RANTER
t 'U PLACES U EAT
9 IV BEAUTY PARLORS
IS FEMALE HELP RANTER
IS HALE ESLP RATTED
SB MALE «v FEMALE
M ROBE RANTED
■ BUSINESS OFFOBTVNITIBS
■ A MONET to LOAN
■ SPECIAL SERVICES
StA BOOFIN G A PLUM BIN S

■ PIANO SERVICES

A . R. PETBSAOM

■raker A s n r l i hes : A . B.

■on Jr., P. J. Chaatorto Garfield Willett*. and R. 1 wn*
liana. Bob Edvarda A. C. Bondnay, Land Surveyor.
US
Para avo. raono FA
Ntw a Eadmaw Hants

$700.00 Down

2G4 8- Park A rt.

parson losing pickM‘ to

Ph. PA I H41

RELAKA APARTMENTS: raorer
private bath*. 114 W. First SL
EFFICIENCY apartments »ultahlo for couple or ihigl* parson.
PTtrato bath A shower. Idaallp
Ueatad acrau from Post Offit*
Ihqnlre Jacobian Dapt. Stora.
Turn. A pt. 600 F «rk A r t.
(Turn,

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2-4037.

od bedroom. Ph. TA 2-3410.
4 room furnisbsd apartment, 310
Magnolia. Availablo now . A .
K. R o u e tier, F lo r is t Pb. F A
2-1451.
_______________ '

Morris Purn. Apts. 20Dt W. 3»tLABGE upstairs Apt-, furnished
or unfurnished. Cjoso ln. 550.00
ir. 708 Palmetto. Ph. FA w
par.
2934 after S.p-m
on
FURNISHED cotU ea located
lo
17492. Ph- F A 2*1547,

l rm. furnlthed apt 1 or 3 Jdulta.
&lt;«o Palmetto. F
FA
iaoi&gt;~"Palmetto,'
A

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2 bedroom concrete block, north,
carport*, and storasc. Nicely
landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­
ed. $9,285.00. O iler Realty Co.,
2601 Orlando D r. F A 2-1543.

25— ARTICLES FOR SA LE
SELL U S YOUR FURNITURE
Cash for any amount. Super
Trading P ost 1 mil# Math « l
. Sanford. Phono FA 2-0117.

Vacuum Cleaner Repairs

BOAT AND MOTOR SALE

CIioom your choico
of FlRAnciitf Plana:
VA. FHA, In Borrleo and
Conventional

Johnny Walker, Associate
•'Call H all" Phons F A 2-3441

ment parts. Work guaranteed
How w ill you swap?
Free pick up A delivery. Call
How will you trade T
F A 2-4765.
Your old motor
For a better grade Evlnrude.
34 A
PLUMBTNG and ROOFY our E m m i e Dealer
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
104 E . l i t
Phone F A 2-5M 1

212-

CERAMIC TILE

JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
2414 Hanford Ava. Ph. F A 2-1592

W ellborn Phillips Jr.

ROD A REEL REPAIRS
412 Sanford Avanuo

FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
F or more information call the
Sales office: Corner W . Cry
M cRAN EY-SM ITH PAINTS
H al Drive * Lake M ary hloelr
F A 2-6441
Nlephona F A 2-4611 o r F A 2-301$ 2516 Park Ava.
For Sale— 12 HP Seabee outboard
Just Ilka naw. F A 2-1191.

R E AL E S T A T E DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

C T E n ffT R IE o B T
bava a new 2 Bedroom home Modern
Air-CondRtoned
Saton
reedy for occupancy for
S oft Water Shamboo
II ,
714.00—Termt 11,440 cash.
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTT NOOK
105 S. Oak Ave.
FA S-5742

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

I bate a new .1 bedroom * home 4— FEM ALlt HELP W AN TED
ready for occupancy for
COLORED woman fo r canvass­
III,
500.00 Cash required 11,500.
ing hom* to housa. Must bava
car. I’ h. FA 2-4330.
This la a bargain— a 2 bedroom
H OM ES- 3
bedrooms
home
completely
furnished, I » - M A L R HF.LI* W A N -fu ll
1 A 2 baths.
good location,* nice shaded lot.
Price *9,000.00 Terms.
Youn^ boys to run established
Complete and ready fo r immedipaper roules. Apply Circula­
at« occupancy.
I have cltrua land available In 2*
tion Department Sanford Her­
and 10 acre tract*.
ald-

TTatiana
South Piaecraat — Sanford
Whispering Oaks — TituaviUo
FH A in larrica and FH A
lag available.

2*1393.

C. A. WHIDDON SH.
20* S. PARK A V EN U E
Tel- FA 2-39*1
0—FARM S. ACREAGE, GROVES

While or Colored Salesman for
homo Improvement*. Wonderful
remuneration. Phone FA 2-4330
W antrd— Punch
W rite Harear
duct Co. P. O.
plication form.
person.

PA U L F. MULLER A SON
Huby Spaart
FA 2-1353

Mr. A Mrs. Dresser
Beveled Mirror
Cheat

DONT MISS THIS BUY

i U t f l f l A L B E ffT T cg Owner being transferred- This PEAT CC
OMPOST (D actveldei
la r is thrse bedroom 1 bath eon*
We bu. b a r
G A T tIN BROTHERScreta block home, lese than X
G IA P E V IL L E NURSU RY
Draglines; Geneva
months old. he* all the extras Go W rit on 1st St. or 20th SL Contractors,
2232. Ph F A 2-3276 Sanford
large landscaped corner lot, ter
to Grapevilla Ave. FA 2-0886.
raxto floors, .rreened porch, c a r S brand new *10.700.60
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
porta and utility room. Pay own
GRAY SH AfloW
3 bedroom home*. 12,000.
SYSTEM S
c r equity and taka over month!
down, balance like rent.
NURSERIES
All types and lists, i installed
payments, If you’re tqitereite'I
WT^
"S IL L " ^STgiiPBR
SOUTH SANFORD AV EN U E
’
’
Do
It Y’ ourself"
call FA 2-3899 fo r an appoini
N E AR LAKE JESSU P
W E REPAIR A N D SERVICE
Aaaoc. G ar Allao, G rtU ba* H alt ment, B07 Wynnewood Drive.
S T I N E
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
\ Arietta Prica. ET«r»W Hsr»*r
.Machine
and Supply Co.
CRYSTAL
LAKE
NURSERY,
'Phono HA 55H 1
111 M. Faik
267 W . 2nd SL
Th. FA 2 6432
.t bike. W ist CC B ldg. Lake
- Cherry E 5
Miry.
LOCH ABHOR
Chrysler Airtem p
I
Dial PA
.. _ .
Texas Size House
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIS
A ir Conditioning and H eatug
ISIS w. « SL Eaar-Barbae
Texas S ix, Rooms
Phono FA 2-1*11
C. H. STAFFORD
Texas Stie Lot
For dependable Btrvie*
21* Oak Avenue
FA 2-4731
John R . A lexander
Appro*. 1475 Sq. Ft.
M amber o f n o r u t
Plus
Carport
A
Utility
ABssl
Eststs
Insurance
Mlmngrsph Printing — T y p in g l
Telegraphy Delivery A mis.
Minimum Down 12500
107 Magnolia
FA 2-0233
Letter Writing — Carda and
CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower
Letters
Addressed
— rhoto
Ph. OWNER — FA 2-0*44
TOE SALE by owner. 5 loom s
Copies
of important paper*—
Shop, 200 N. Park Ave., Sanford
modtrn nssr s c h o o l ,
1600
Credit
report*
—
Collection*.
FA 2-1822. We telegraph.
Credit Bureau Of ttanford
down. B ailors ea iy . t A 2 072a.
For Sale — Mid-Season Cabbage Rm. 403-04 San. All- Nat l. Bank
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
Bldg.
Th. F A 2-4154
Plants. Fred Thurston. FA
i l k Crumley A Monteith
20 sera tile farm . 3 bedroom bouse.
3300.
at 117 South Park Ph. F A 2-4696
C A R TE R HOME CLEANING
Easy terms. Call Joe Lavy at
SERVICE
Sea our rabbaga plants. Copen
FA 3-1323.
4 BEAUTIFU L 2 bedroom homes
Window A Wall Washing
bagen and mid seaaon varieties
open for laepection. 27th St.
““
Floor W axing— NOrth 4-4I81
from
FA 2 5455.
A Magnolia.
2 blocks
CHOICE
132 Hiway 17-92
DcBary
Ftnecreit School. Look these I Three bedroom. 2 hath home, lake
O f PIC S BMUIPMEMT
over before you bu:y. Terms,
pm U egei, built-in kllchgg, lira
GARRETT’ S SEWING CENTER
place, double carports, large
Archie R. Smith, 271 a Palmetto
White— Ne ec hi— Elna
Haynes O ffice Machine Co., Type
Ava., Ph. FA 2-3377.
com er lot. Now under construeRepairs on all makes M aebbea
writers, adding machines, Sales
ion. 117,600.— *3.0*0. Dow*
323 East First St.
FA 2-3214
Rentals. 314 M ig . F A 2-0462
F or Sale by owner, home in MayiO S A
L . P A Y T O N
fair Section, lib years old, with
HEATING
;istertd Real EataU Broksr
in block o f Lake Monroe. Spa­
!L B. POPE CO.
5
Assoc. Alberta J . Hall A
cious 7 rooms, utility room and
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
200 S. P a r k -------FA 1-4334
William E. Hersehel
screened In porch. Shown by ap­ Eh FA 2 1301— 17-93 at Hiawatha
HOMER LITTLE
Liquid
em broidery sets, eorprr
pointment only. Call FA 2-343.
1012 Sanford Avrnua
enameling outfits, sdk serein
ROBERT A . W ILLIAMS. Realtor
sets. Decorate it yourself.
’50 Mercury, Clean
*199 00
Raymond LundquUt. Assoc.
S te n stro m
R e a lty
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
FA
2-3951
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
H. E. STENSTROM
A U T O M A R T
2817 S. French
FA 2-1967
Registered Broker
201 3 . Sanford Ava.
r A 2-6445
2427 Laurel - Phone FA 2-2420 I bedroom home. Large lot with
Lat us build your docks, bulkheads
fruit tree*. Lake Mary. Th. FA
and sea w alk. Water Front Coo2-1541 or FA 2-6049.
For Sale, 3 bedroom furnished
SEE
*R/Y
HERRON
etruetion Co. FA 2A330.
house. May be seen anytime.
Y’aur
Fontlae
Salesman
Consult A REALTOR First
Call FA 2-5849.
New and Used Cars
10 montha free sendee on naw InCULLEN AND HAUK BY
Home, and *400. month gross in­ 110 N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2-2341 Ph- FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. mJtmment purchase from us.
come realued. 11x11 info, FA 2F A 2-2543. 301 W ait First St.
B IK U R ’S MUSIC SHOP
5689.
3 bedroom home. 53000.00 down It will pay YOU to see u i before 2004 Cedar A v tou *
FA 24733
Shown
by appointment only
you buy. Open Evenings and
3 BR block; 510,850.00, low as
103 Ptnecrest Drive. Phone FA
WELL DRILLING
Sundays.
&gt;
81.000.00 down, balance to suit,
2-4118.
Fairbanki-Marae Puaspa
BASTS1UK TRA ILER SALP jv
2007 Adams A re.
Repairs to all makes
1‘ alatka, Fla.
NEW 2 bedroom fram e ,Fla. This i* a pais to the Movieland
HOWARD C. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ava,
Rtde-In for Claude Hlttell. Exp. 1948 Chrysler 4-dr. 1175 caih
room, wall furnace, 5800 down.
Phoua F A 2-2533
501 Rosalia Dr. FA 2-4374.
data No r . 6, 1967.
Balance monthly. FA 2-0723.

Leg.
1179.00

Royal Comfort
Innersprtna Mattress
Reg.
Matching Box Spring
*119.00
N ow AU F or Only

THE CARD OF THANKS
Very often a Card o f Thanks in Tha Sanford Herald meets. ■
need which la difficult to (ill In any other way. Not only la It «
acioua expression o f gratitude to those who have sent floral
butt* but also courteously acknowledges the services and kind­
nesses of tha many to whom a personal note o f thanks cannot wall
La maiL-d.
Newspaper Cards of Thanks arc accepted as socially correct.
Emily Post, tha noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve many
good uses.
There Is no prescribed form for a Card o f Thanks. It can be ns
brief or aa. detailed as you desire. When the occasion cornea you
will find a sympathetically understanding mem ber ol our staff to
assist you.

K

THE -IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
It is tho custom o f many families In this country to ctmimaaerata a bereavement by an Mln M emorium " notice In newspaper
classified columns. They find a real aotaco therein. Preparation or
■election o f a suitable verso brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollection*. Aa Elisa Cook, the English poet haa ao beautifully
expressed it:
*’ How cruelly tweet are tha echoes
that start
What memory plays an old lunn
on the heart."
$Iost frequently an In Memorium la Inserted on tha anniver­
sary o f death. However, other dates, which It is fell are appra
priate or meaningful aro also selected. The birthday of the daparted, the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day, even Christmas
aro among other significant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thoughts In eootlc
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald’ s collection o f original
verses. These express In p o e t ________
____
strings. Among them are verses appropriate to any circumstance.

THE RATE

DAILY
ACROSS
1. Nobleman
6. Unaoiltd

CmtrnaUag A Repairs
leer Sanford Ava. Pb. FA 3 6541
Plumbing — Krasky Heating

M. G. HODGES
Service on All Water Pumps—
Walls Drilled — Pumps
Paola Road
Phone FA 2-6037

ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Cor. 2nd k Magnolia FA 2-6321
••Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Free Delivery

trade

^ n “ n o w ~*

G«t the moat for your old
furnlturn.

$SA V E $
Furniture nnd Appliances
New &amp; Used

W. J. KING
Plumbing and Supplies
Kohler Plumbing
:03-09 East First
FA 2-09S3
fteim W strr Heaters
2534 O rla.do Dr.
FA 20453 Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Ilought-sold. Larry’ s Mart
riumbing k flcatmg, Free Esti­
215 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2-4133
mates, All work guaranteed for
ona year. Bill LaBrec, Long- »U RN fTURF. OF CHARACTER
Built By
wood, l ’hone VAlley 8-4281.
M ister Craftsmen In
Styla and Construction
PLUMBING
Th* same a* Those
Contract and Repair Work
Prited Sinee
Free Estimates
Colonial Daya
R. U HARVEY
Finished T or
344 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2 3341
Florida Climate In
Your Choice o f Wood!
CLARK

Mather of Sanford

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Th. FA 2-4223 After 1:04 p. m.
SERVICE*

2. Granada’s
palace
3. Chamber
4. Open (p oet)
11, Run away
and marry
5. Northeast
II. A x handle
(abbr.)
13. ro o t
9. Baptised
covering
7. Depart
8 Young eel
14. National
League
9. Affirm
Champa
10. Headland
14. Fish
13. Knavf o f
14. Balling to
cluba (loo)
th*
14. Relinquishwind­
ing acta
17. Type
ward
of
measure
16 Smaller
18 Wreath
1H.L)
19. Side by sld*
31. Exlel
21. Venomous
1
snake (ind.)
24. Deere*

• BIG VALUES
• EASY TERMS
M ILSON-MAIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First fit. Th FA 2 3623

15 A — BUILDING— k b a ^ A llt-w
PAINTING

Television
wnao-r*

- on

i .J &gt; i . , • un tlie W u r l J

I &gt;’0
I Si

5 bedrooms, 3 tile baths
6 thUraodern home. Nico
location. Taras.

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Utlaaka
s in im
E V aisiso
i tunntl ta&gt; Crutiyotdt

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Auvtiiluia n l u Loci* Walt
rir»t
Cariun* I’srnlvsl
w &lt;ji u r i- n « « - .V p o r li

J-ihn lu l 1

«:J&lt;I --UlsMt'• It Binart Rlnih m *
Remodeling — Raroofuig — Re­ T:0U Uuv*l »nuw
l i H^„rt*m*n t-lut,
siding — Matanali — Contrac­ S
7 .Si) AiUtur t.o.li(&lt;&gt; * T a in t
tors — Financing.
ttcoul*
MW h u m , Tllumaa
*
S')
l)-io u liir liih lIMPK rT a L DHl ORATORS
* "0 IhiMia *n,| \.t-n
Painting and Papering
•Jlli) Mh*(ltr uf CochUe
Ph. F A 2-371* after 4
Ml .1 * rtot-l* • CSiolce
11 .SO Slats T r x p n
llj'.o M |M
H *pon
For Tainting and Repairing
It .14 C'rr-» Correal
FRED TtOETTGE K
Hit*
e ls D.isti
2918 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-0259
i * » s i r ■ • n l&gt; |
I.SS 6 i f n-uti
For painting call Mr. Ta»i,er, Ph.
I‘ insram Ratuma
I I I Naw». Waathar
FA 2 6159 or FA 2-600L____j _
7 :"0 Jimmy Raan Shaw
7)
IS Naw a— R lctisrl C. Hatlalat
Brrryblll Tainting Contractor
7 .IS Around the atau
licen sed — Bonded — Union
f .10 i Sixain Kangaroo
Free Estimate — Compare uur
I..S Naw a—n ich a ri '
llxlalat
s ss Aroun-I lha S'.aia
Price* F A 2 2287 after 5:00.
a no liirr v Sloor*

F tD O R sanding and finishing
Cleaning, w a g i n g Serving
5*minoU County sine* 1935.
H. M&gt; Glfaeea. Lake Mary
TED BURNETT
FOR BETTER PAINTING
2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-2976
U -N W C H R -i-B R a O N A U I
K O LIA WAY’ , Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
Tel F A 2-5181, Furniture Center
114 West First St
. LaVtrno School o f Danr*
lia n a * now form ing in Tap—
Arrobatie — Ballet. Also boys
claia k tiny-tots c la n . Enr°B
now. FA 2.5425.

) »
My Lilt la Slarala
10 so I'rloa la IlleS l
10:10 MMk, It tlicl)
It on Hm*l Coimopalllan
11:11 IdVa ot Llfa
It: 10 eaaroh t o r Tomorrow
11:11 &lt;iulitlng Light
11.00 Thla |jn I ,*r Our a

T l H a n ts *s r s .iia o u *
VV'alttr I'runklia anil Naw*
Hlanil L'p a a t II* i.uililk*.,
A* tb* IVcrM f u r a*
n »*t tha Clonk
Art Lliltlaitar a H oui, Tarty
Tha hi* 1 'i .u li
Tha V rr.ll.i Ja Tour*
IttlShiar Lay
2 i \ % Kacral Sturm
Shiga of M gha
i no II* My iluaat
w un n-T v ja csca on viL L a
C U S IS C k 4
t o t i t i i c v r a ia o
i no f'pan llo'iaa
Uno Poparitian
SI Irk ay Sl'iua*
HI* u i T 'u k Itaport
&lt;.1.4 I'-" i v K-lwarda
&lt; I'* •1,'Slfl Ifaoh
TiM "tyatt Carp
" *o I r.H p-«. ou'tau
I
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1;$^ I ' t ' i m i i r B r ile
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Studio ca t

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1J tin
11:54
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5:50
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NOTICE
\fter November 15th, wn will
start operating in our new store
which will be located at 2553
Orlando Drive. 3 blocks South
of Pig * Whistle.
I# *0
BAGGERLY \I&gt;PI.IANCE
!&lt;:$•
CENTER
tlidfl
115 S. Magnolia
Th. FA 2-3672 iis j*
is
ruler for high school math, al­
til
gebra.
geometry, tnghmetry. T;w
Call FA 2 1330, ext. 276, Mr. T:U
•■an
Abrams.
9 no
This la a p a n to the Ritz theatre M o
for Duke Sehirsrd.
Nor. 6, 1*57.

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30. Man’e name
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26. Four
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29. Birda aa
B4. Brilliant
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display
30. City |AU.) 35. Olrl’a
nams
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31. Long
37. English
nail
to vans
33. Shinto
39. Exclanub
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FRIGIDAIRE
appliances,
sale This l v a pass In the Bits theatre
fur Walter Middleton. Expt date
and service. G- 11. Hitfli. Oviedo
Nov. 6. 1957.
Fla. Phone FO 5 3-713 er San­
ford FA 3-3533 after g p- m.
Electrical Contraalng
lion -e Wiring nnd Repairs
HANIIALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0915

C R O SSW O R D

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37. Gambling
game
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Cards of Thanks and in Memorium notices, due to
may run to considerable length, are billed at 3 L M per

$195.00

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*5— ELHCTMICAl.

Tht Sanford Herald— Pago 9 Monday, October 28. 1957

Term*
Term!
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS

rium bing, Healing A Supply Co.
Cnulrariing A Repairs
pres* operators
Aluminum Pro­ 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph FA 2-2374
Highway 17-02 South Sanford
Box 701 for sp
Do not apply In
x*— PIANO BKHVICb

We can qualify you for oao o f 30 excellent building lots, 60x161
Southsldr.
Dry and wooded
SEE Sanleola Realty for Dcslr
those homes in 30 minutes. You
Only (725. per lot. John I
abla Reateli. FA 2-1222
con start enjoying tho
Thomas Co. — I’ liobr Midway i e — MAL&amp; or FEM ALE
whil« wo process urn papers.
4-3348. writ* P. O. B ox 769*.
BEDROOM trailer fo r rant. 300
Colored eouplo to live on pre­
Orlando.
mises. Care for home and child­
t V . 27th St.
ren. Excellent salary. Th. Day­
Developed by
7— REAL ESTA TE W AN TED
Furnlihed house for rant or sale.
tona Beach, C L 2-8497 between
ODHAM&amp;
S. Sanford Avo. near Lake Jen4-7 p.m.
Wanted to lease, SM ALL MOTEL
) i sup, FA 2 5494.
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TU D O R , Inc,
In or naar Sanford. Reply Box N 6 2 l - W ( &gt; W W a S T e d -----------f&amp;ia la s nail to tha Movleland
CHD, e l o Sanford Harald.
Car. H v y . 17-92 * 37th 8L
Rlda-In ur John Allred. Exp.
FOR baby-sitting. Call FA 2-3731.
Phans F A 1-1541
v data Nov. 4, 1957.
WANTF.D— part time job during
BRAILEY ODHAM, Pran.
l K X T f g Tl T g *
»A l £
day. Th. FA 2 453*.
Flowers — Plains — Shrubs
Baby
sitting or laundry work. FA
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
BEN MONROE NUR3URY
2-6423,
t
L B . BATTEN
Calory Avanua
F A 2-0323

JU4 B. French Avo. — FA 24715

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12.54 par call plus parti. I years
DON’ S COVER SHOP
rxpa rin ra in TV Sarvieo on oil
Automobile
latarior
Desoratsr
— Factory to y ou —
makts and modela. One year
Saat Covers — Truck Scats
Aluminum
At Willis Pontiac— 301 W. lit .
guarantee on all parts. Wa also
Vtnetlan Blinds
service auto and home radios. Enclosed head. Sag-proof hot|pm
Homes L eft
Dctura tubes repaired in your
U— SOATE a te MOTORS
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
home. *9.96. guaranteed. 1 year.
or rayon tapis. Cotton or nylon
in Little Venice
Phone F A 2-3644, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
cords.
Including Dabary A Lake Mary Scnkarlk Glaan and Paint Co.
O . O . A &amp; 5 K * ,S t rties
MIS Park Avr.
FA 2-4231
BARNES TV SERVICE
112-114 W. 2nd St. Th. FA 2-4622
Special Fall Closeout on $142.00
201 East C om m irdal
3 Hornet have b a n sold as
trailers while they lait 1130.00.
T-Shirt* 46e — I’ aint *2.60 gal.
act now while dh eie hom es a n
Jtcreuiv uutboard Motutw
ENVELOPES, Latlarheads. stale- Camp Goods. Tarpaulins, Armyunder coutruetm n.
Trameadoui Price Chalice
manta, invokm , band bills, and Navy surplua—310 Sanford Ate.
HP
234.00
p rog ra m ,
a te.
Progressive |— --------- -10 H P p lu l
339.00
Prtnttag Ce. Phone F A 2-2051— JModern furnllure, good condition,
New M K 28
439.00
reasonably priced. 1407 Summer­
40* West 13th SL
549.00
Now Under Conatroetion. MK 55— 10 HP
lin.
MK 68-S
40 HP
899.00
W
O
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LSEY
MK 75
60 HP
943.00
First d a s* electric ant. sire stove,
S bodroom, 1 both
U K 73
60 HP plus
975-M
n shape. 1 w heel luggage
Maria* Fislakes
1-S bodroom. 3 bsth
Tremendous trade ini
trailer with weather proof cover
For Your Boat
Announeini ntw lino of fine alum­
4 bodroom, 1 hath
FA ‘Lnrt7H
inum hosts. T lih in c beau through
Stotkarik Glaan sad Paint C*.
ovor-nlght cruisars. Dest prtees.
111-U4 W . 2nd 8 t I'll F A 2 4622 J C T T W l J f f g ana
HOLSKHOLII GOODS

6. Gayla Osborne, A u oclata
114 8- French
Ph. O ffice
F A 2-5221 o r P A 2-2411

aala. 405 W . First, Phono f a
Private rntranca. modern furnish*

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ON LY 3

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

Apt. 2300 Mellonvilic.

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TV Service

145’ a l l
creiu FA 2-3377.

FARMER’S AGENCY, REALTOR
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All kinds Automotive Repair*

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Faaturas alactrie kitchen*, terras- AH of theio beautiful bom ai a n
Repairs A parts for all makes o(
to (loori, and ehotes rtiidanUal located an Lake Front Lota.
cleaners.
Electrolux,
Hoover, PRE - HOLIDAY SPECIAL
____
_________
on
sale.
All
1967
Evinrudta
noo
locations.
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replace­ Bookcase Bed
ilia
Also boats and trailers.

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MONTHLY PAYMENTS CHEAPER
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OUR AIM Is to build for you the buyer the very best home we can at a price
you can afford.
OUR POLICY Ig to guarantee the workmanship and material used In the
homes we build for a period of one year. You must be satisfied or we will
return your money.

T U D O R Inc
Brailey Odham, President
Sales Office Corner 27th St. and 17-92 Highway

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Accuses United States O f Plotting Against Syria
■ j UNITED FRESH

eir mistakes.
• f was repeating th
their
« m t obMTrtd the first *nnl“ Exactly one y e a r after the Sues
r t n i r j o f th* Israeli Invailon to­ aggression it teem s at i f a sim ilar
day by accusing the United States venture Is being prepared. Again
't( r plotting against Syria.
there is the threat o f a third world
Calm newspapers hailed the day w a r/’ it said.
as “ H ero's D ay" and reported
Other newspapers failed U recall
t b it President C a n a l Abdel Nas­ U S intervention on Egypt’ * aid*
ser would speak on the occasion. and Al Shaab amid "A m erica is
The English language Egyptian preparing to take some sp ecific
Gazette recalled that the'U nited action in tho Middle East.” It
States was one o f the first nations warned that the tra b states would
to speak out against the Israeli- act together.
The govtm m en t
Brltuh-Freneh Invasion and said It newspaper AlaGomhouria also at­

W eather

lacked
tacked the United States.
The Egyptian press comment
waa in con trstt to belief in the
United Nations that blunt state­
ments by the American, British
and, Turkish delegates haJ taken
the crisis edge o ff tha assembly
debate on Syria.
However Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei G rom yko waa speaking this
morning and his speech should
show for sure.
Syria g a v e indications Monday
night it thought the erlala far from

Turkey H
Hay
Act
Warns Turkey
ay A
ct
It said Turkey might a ct In be­
lief the presence o f NATO forces
In the Turkish coastal areas near
Syria "la to protect Turkish for­
tes during their possible aggm aive operations.” The maneuvers
run Oct tl-N ov . &gt;.
In Cairo the Middle East News
A gency reported one Turkish plane
ted two unidentified aircraft flew
o fs r north Syria on Monday and
that a British mada Canberra
bom ber flew toward Iraq.

The
T bs U.8. Em bassy to
ta Damascus
meanwhile form ally protested to
Syrian authorities over the al­
leged seizure of one o f their chief
Syrian employe* in Latakia nine
day a ago.
An embassy spokesman a a i d
Syrian authorities seised Moham­
med Sukkar, chief clerk and Inter­
preter at the Aleppo Consulate. In
Latakia on Oct. 20 while he was
there with Vice Consul Arthur
Lowrte.
The spokesman term ed tho al­

le
n d arrest*
leged
arrests _— third tinea
since midmid
August — waa “ unjustiflabla In­
terference” in embassy work.
Moscow Continue* Propaganda
Moscow Radio kept up ita antiAmerican and anti-Turkish propa­
ganda and dtmandtd the United
Statea
halt
ita
“ imperialist
schemes In the Middle East for the
sake o f universal peace.”
Jerusalem dispatches indicated
growing concern at Israeli rela­
tions with Syria, almost the first
time Israel has Indicated it might

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Centrally fair today and tomor­
row ; gome what warmer today.

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over. It
It warned
warned seven NATO
NATO pow­
eowers that Turkey might seize the
opportunity o f forthcom ing NATO
maneuvers in southern Turkey to
“ com m it aggressive action against
Syria.”
Syria sent Identical netea to the
United States, Italy, Greece, V a st
Germany, Belgium, Holland and
Denmark ehlling their attention to
“ the fact that Turkey might seise
the opportunity” a t the NATO ma­
neuvers to “ com m it aggressive a c­
tion against Syria.”

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becom
amtn
becom ee embroiled
in (ha eurrent
Turco-Syrlan dlspift*.
Other MldeMt Developments:
Cairo: Egypt said it was sending
Its chief delegate to the AngloEgyptian economic talks back to
Rom e neat week with Instruction
to break o ff negotiations unlesa
Britain releases Egypt's frozen as­
sets.
Cairo:' Delegates from ten AfroAslan countries announced they
would fly to Damascus Wednesday
to examine the Syrian crisis.

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1DB7

United Press Leased Wire

NO. 121

'M ollefs A ttem p t To Form
G o vern m en t R e je c te d
PA R IS (U P )—The National Aseembly early today rejected So­
cialist Guy Mollet's attempt to
form a new government. President
Reno Coly promptly tapped young
financial wizard Felix Galilard,
- Radical Party leadtr, to m ike the
jie x t try.

Tbs assem bly tum id down Motlet by a 290-227 vote, thus prolong­
ing the four-w eek political crisis
conceded lo be tho worst since
World War II. The Conservatives
lined up with the Communist* and
extreme Right Wing P o u jid iiti lo
defeat him.

At 4:44 a.m. Coty summoned
Gsillsrd to the palace. He is ST
and finance minister In the gov
ernment o f caretaker P r e m i e r
Maurice Bourges • Maunoury.
A h alf hour later Galilard
emerged and announced ha would
deride later In (he day whether he

Personal Solicitations
In Drive Start Monday
Next to tha final phase o f the
iem ln ol*
County Chamber of
Com merce membership drive will
get underway Monday and con­
tinue through Nov. 15, J. Brallcy
Odham, chairman o f the member­
ship com m ittee said yesterday at
a meeting o f his team eaptalns.

Dedication Service
for Highway 41S
To Be At Osteen
t

Plans are complete for the de­
dication of Highway 415, which has
been named the Campbell Thornall
Highway, on Nov. 13 at 4 p. m.
VTho dedication ceremony will
flike place at O/teen where membera o f the Chamber o f Commerce
Highway Committee, representa­
tives o f City and County governm en u , S u te Road Department of­
ficiate and others will take part
in the form al opening and hear the
dedicatory address by Justice o f
the Florida Supreme Court Camp­
bell Thornall, a form er road board
mem ber.
barbecue will follow the cere*
m onlei to which the public Is In­
vited.
Dr, R. S. Williams of New Smy­
rna Reach and Earl Higginbotham
o f Sanford are In charge o f ir ringem cnta which are sponsored
by tha Chamber of Commerce o f
Seminole County and New Smy­
rna Beach.

Personal solicitation will g et un­
derway next Monday following an
Intensive telephone followup o f let­
ters milled to more than 700 licen­
sed businesses and professional
people in Seminole County, Odham
said,
In a report to the com m ittee
Brailey Odham called attention to
105 memberships already r eceiv ­
ed by mail. Included In the totel
memberships today are 22 new
ones along with 21 Increased m em ­
berships,
“ I feel good about the results
so far,” Odham said as he reveal*
ed that nearly 50 per cent o f the
goal, 110,000 has been raised with
the total already reaching $5,685.
Explaining the goal of the m em ­
bership com m ittee, Odham told
the group yesterday afternoon
“ Tha membership committee along
with the budget committee o f the
Chamber o f Commerce ha* consid­
ered the needs for 1937-38 and this
money represented In our goal Is
needed to promote advertising on
a national basis.
“ A group o f businessmen met
and discussed the potential. They

Firemen's Assn.
Meet Tomorrow
The Seminole County Firem an's
Association will convene tom orrow night at 8 o’clock a t the
Longwood F ire Hall.
All County firemen are request­
ed to be present for this meeting.
A spokesman said that anyone
else Interested la welcome to at­
tend.
*

came up with a suggested mini­
mum membership. This list of
memberships will be listed in fu­
ture releases inthelr minimum
categories," he said.
“ It will be greatly appreciated,"
said Odham, “ if the vertoua busi­
ness and professional
leaders
would read their letters from the
Seminole County
Chamber of
Commerce again am! do every­
thing they can Us get their mem­
bership checks in."
Commenting on the work of the
Chamber o f Commerce* Odham
slid “ The Chamber o f Commerce
I, working on projects now that
can change the whole economy of
Seminole County— It It the oeoplc'e
money working for them while
they are taking care o f thete busi­
nesses.''
Members of the committee m eet­
ing with Odham yesterday to plan
this phase of the drive were: Jack
Hall, Art Flevs. Art Harris, Jim
Grant, Carroll Burke, Tomrov M c­
Donald, George Andrew Speer,
Clifford McKlbbin and Dr. W. A.
Woodall.

would make tha effort to becom e
Franee'a 24th postwar premier.
Standing on the chilly steps of
Ely see Palace before sunrise, Hall­
iard told reporters hte task was a
formidable one, Indicating he did
not hold loo much hope o f success.
Observers gave him a SO-SO
chance.
The Conservative vote* actually
were what killed klollet's chances
since he had counted on Commu­
nist and Poujadlst opposition. The
Conservative* refuted to accept
hte insistence that pensions and
health benefits be Increased even
at the cost of higher taxes.
He Devalued Fraoe
It was G alllard'i virtual Java!*
uatlon of the Franc this summer
that brought home forcibly to
Frenchmen the seriousness o f
their country's economic plight.

City Fathers Ask
For Additional
Parkway Lights
The Board o f Sanford City ComKlteslnnert test night approved an
ordinance for a position classifi­
cation plan and made into law by
ordinance a new electrical eode.

CAPT. R. F. SELLARS, guided mlaalle director, waa (he gueat speaker at a dinner sponsored by tho
officer* of VA ll-7. Pictured abate front left to r lih t are CDR. it. JC. Knight, Commanding O fflrer
of VA ll-7, ('apt.
( apt. It. ________
F. Sellar*,. Ciimmandlni
_
„ O fficer of the Nasal Ordnance Teat Unit, Cape Can­
i L. A. Arthur, Commanding O ffierr of NAS Sanford, and Capt. J. R. Reedy, C om .
averal, Capt.
(O fficial U. S. Navy Photo)
manning O fficer of Heavy Attack Wing One.

Commissioners were alio advis­
ed thnt parkway lighta on French
Ave. and Park Ave. were turned on
Oct. 24. bringing to near com ­
pletion the entire ayitern.
However, commlssloneri asked
Galllard'i try will be tha fifth that additional parkway light* be
since th« Bourge* - Maunoury gov* provided for the Sanford Civ,&lt; Cen­
ernment fell Sept. 30. Motlct tried ter area and the municipal park­
twice. The other attempts w ere ing lot. A plan is to be aubmitted
made by Conservative Antoine Pi- to the city by the city manager,
United Appeal team captains people fully Informed o f purposes
nay and Radical Socialist R e n a for the placement o f the lleht* ami
An ordinance presently In force
the financing of the additional met in the board room of First j and progre**", said Kastner, “ our on the city’s statute books “ U
Pleven.
facilities.
Federal Savings and Loan Assn. solicitors ars hearing auch atate- better than a proposed ordinance
Purchase o f an RCA two-way ys*larday afternoon to discuss with ntenla as T i l have to dlscuaa It r e q n e a t e d hy photographer!*'
radio for a police departm ert
tt em ber*
(W* Board e f Ban ford ‘
'«Hh my partner (or some other In­
cruiser was approved by the Board 'Campaign Chairman Iterul'd KasCity
Commissioner!
decided last
dividual) to ic o what w e want to
night.
of Commissioners at last night'* tner and Preeldent George Touhy
give'. And 'I’ ll lend you a check
the
progress
In
the
current
cam
­
Fred Klrshner, Henry Jameson
The Seminole County Chamber session.
paign t&lt;&gt; ratio *33.i00 for the loon but ! don't want to sign that and Georga Bergstrom , Sanford
The Board of Commissioner*
o f Commerce monthly Coffee Club
■even participating agencies. They pledge card'. Also there 1* the
will meet at Mrs. Appleby'* Res­ wa* advised last right that Dr. T. report collections in funds and statement 'I'v e been too busy. photographers, requested that an
ordinance, similar to one used In
F.
McDaniel
la
serving
is
City
taurant in the Valdez Hotel Thurs­
pledges of slightly more than $10,- These people apparently don't Denver, Colo., he adopted here , «
Physician replacing the late Dr.
day morning at 10 o'clork.
rralize
t
h
a
t
'tim
e’
s
a-wastln'
OOO.
protect the local photographer*
Coffee and doughnuts are serv­ J. N. Tolar. Commissioner* in­
Tw o elements characterized the and that they are t a l k i n g from Itinerant solicitors.
structed
the
city
manager
to
con­
to
a
busy
business
man
or
woman
ed white new members, newcom ­
statements of a majority of the
City Attorney William C. Hutch­
er* to Sanford and Seminole Coun­ tinue negotiations for a City Phy- canvassers. One was that appar­ who not only Is trying to operate
ison (old the photographers "o u r
a
business
or
a
home
but
still
la
ty, and visitor* In this area are
ently many firms a8d Individual*
problem Is on* o f enforcement.”
The City Manager was also in­
Introduced during the half hour
fell that United Fund wa* the giving the lime necessary l« work
Henry Jameson pointed out that
structed last night to plan for in­
on
this
Important
civic
project,"
session.
preferred way to contribute to
local photographer* pay taxes,
Charlie Morrison
serves
at terview! of a prospective Kecrca- charity organizations and that they added the United Fund chairman.
sewer and water charges, garbage
(Continued on Page I )
It was brought out tha* many
em cee for the gathering.
“ Intended to give aom tthlng". The
collection fe c i and aupport tha
people are atUI waiting for a
other factor wa* that “ we are
city. “ These itinerant photograph­
worker to make the call to pick up
still pushed around and stalled, and
er* com e In and take buslneta
th« subscription. These are urged
from u s."
Just can 'l seem to get the utory
to mall Ihelr pledge or contribu­
across that the time to give la
M ayor David Gatchel said “ We
tion to United Fund In care o f the
NOW.”
would like to have an opportunity
poslofflce. It will gat to the trea­
“ Although tha drive Is going surer, Roy Mann, Kastn*e said, to enforca our ordinance with your
In Seminole County, during the i e m it* of death. Cancer showed
8-month period ending with Aug an Increase o f only 3.8 percent, Into It* fourth week, week* In adding that workers just couldn't help" aa ha admitted that the Sanford Police Department did not
ust o f tihs year, there were 193 lese than the population i&lt;'»»,e**e. which we have tried lo keep the gel around fa it enough.
*
have enough personnel to cope
marrlagei,
107
divorces,
704 Heart dlseasea were up 9.3. and
Division reports
yesterday In­ with the problem.
eardiovascular-renal diseases —
births, and 282 death*.
dicated collections a* follows:
The present ordinance calls for
Automotive, $1,183; B e v e r a g e ,
The number one killer In Sem i­ stroke* and paralyse* — Increas­
* $25 license and a perform ance
$100; Professional men $00; Real
nole County during the aim * 8- ed 8 4 percent. T V »e have been
bond In the amount o f $1,000 for
month period was lilted a a heart listed for a good many ya»e* now
Estate, Finance, Insurance, Dry
each solicitor and a $25 license for
at
the
leading
cam
e*
of
Heath
ditease with 88 deaths recorded
Cleaning etc, $4,156; County, Ciiy
carh photographer that sets up a
Federal employes, none; Build­ studio In the city.
from that cause, tying for serond among people over 45,
Deaths from all accident* other
ing trades, $370; Residence*. $1,.
place In the cause of deaths were
“ Any aid ywi gentlemen can
malignant can cer and cerebral than vehicular increased 8 percent,
(19123; Produce, trucking, citrus,
give about itinerant photograph­
right
along
with
the
population.
LAKELAND. F U . ( U P ) - W r it h - H -Cn; Chain stores, none; Navy
vascular disease with 51 each.
But vehicular accident death* He. ermen said Florida would b e g in , h* ,e - $503.60; Lake Mary. $433; er* in Sanford,*' Sfayor Gatchel
Deaths from motor vehicle a c ­
creased 8.7 percent. The highway warming up today from an early Aliamonte-Fern Park, $378; C**- told tha group of local photograph­
cidents In Seminole County were
toll showed 724 death* at the end season cold wave that sent ti-m -1*r*“ ciry , $173.10; Geneva, $209 30; ers, “ would be appreciated. It
10 and 18 accidents of other kind*
would be an Impossible task for
•&gt;f August, 1'J.Vl, and had reached
peratures plunging to record Goto Lougwood, $238; I'aola, $119.33; our police department to take care
claimed fatalities.
only 681 at the same time this
Lake Monroe, none.
of.
her lows throughout the state.
In third place for cause of death year.
It wa* brought out in the sesThe records were set esrly Mon
In the opinion o f our attor*
wa* Influenza and pneumonia with
Accidents were the fourth lesdday morning but it was only I
lh ,t "*veral drive captains I n ey," the Mayor said
11 for the I months. Other deaths
cause of death in t h e , , . te ja s t
d .y b r t a k 't o - 1" f * report additional coiiecttena I 'sent o rd in a M ^ w m 'ir rtan d^p bete
and causee w ere: diabetes 7, ehro- ing
year. They accounted fnr 2 097 fa
, ter than the proposed ordinance.”
nic nephritis 8, other CVR d '-eases latitie*. Barely half of these, 1,- day and frost doited low ground |Im* *****
5, tuberculosis 2, dysentary 1, 2IA, were vehicular accidents. The spots throughout the northern dis­
tricts and interior central seeand acute poliomyelitis 1.
rest were accounted for hy falls,
tiojs.
During the first eight month* drowning, fir# and explosion, and
Outalda o f giving FioridJan* an
o f this year, the mortality tables aircraft accidents. In that order.
followed a predictable pattern. As Nearly three fourths of the flits unaccustomed early taste of win­
preventable and turable disease* were auffered by persons over 63. ter, the cool weather did little
fell back before the attack of mod But accidents o f all kinds were damage. F a r m e r s managed to
ern medicine, the diseases o f old .te e trading cause of death in all protect the few tender crops that
aga moved forward * i leading **&lt;• groups between one and it were exposed.
The form er trailer park on
Commissioners, test night, spFrenrh Ave. between Fourth and
Fifth Streets will be named “ Jay. proved the use o f the park as *
cce Park" if action by the Board site on which to erect a new tour­
of Sanford City Commissioner* is ist information booth.
pul Into effect by the Seminole
Approved hy the coram lislrner,
Excitement U running high at tertian. Th* hand will b* heard their escorts to the special seats County Junior Chamber of Com­
was a motion “ to permit the use
Semlnnte High (tehool this week at snd th# psrade will b# msde up of on the sidelines where they will merce.
of the park for the purpo-c of put
th# students prepare for their an­ Hosts representing different club* remsln for the rest of the gsme,
ting up facilities for tourists and
Sponsors and their chosen esnual Homecoming celebration.
snd organizations in the school
citizen*. That the Jaycees be per­
One of the many big events that drcoraled appropriately for the|C&lt;&gt;rti are: Peggy Lundquist. Jimmitted to construct tho building
tha student* look forward'to each occasion. Following the parade, a my Moye; Sandra lore, Richard
with plans to be approved by th*
year, thli year it will be held F ri­ pep r a lly w ill get underway it t’ h s is n ; Linds Smith. Tat Dons
City and that the city will buy
day, N&lt;tv. 1. The “ fighting" Semi- First St, a n d Magnolia A » e , h e a d ­ hoe. and Delores Jone, sod Jim ­
my Cordell
Thf Ho|F G r o s s
KpKcnpal back *t such time* as the park is
nolee will meet the New Smyrna ed by the SHS cheerleader*
The band, majorette corps end c h ',rfh Garish House ha* been set vacated by the Jaycees, at t
Beach Barracudas at the M em or­
The Student Council will spon­
sor these events before the game Pep Club fam ous for their unusual a s the meeting place fo r the joint figure not to exceed tto.oon at th*
ial Stadium at 8 p. m.
meeting uf Sanford civic club* who pleasure of tho municipality
The eelebrntion will start with snd also the dance afterwards. A and entertaining half-time per­ will hear Cnngrrtsmsn A. S “ Syd"
It is expected that the local
formances,
promise
t,»
prevent
one
■
poke-man
Mr
Ihe
council
said
to­
a bonfire Thursday night at 7:30
Herlong i t a 12 ro&lt;-n luncheon on Jaycee organization will begin Im­
a c m s from th« high school. This day thst “ this w ill he Ihe biggest that 1* “ belter th in ever".
mediate plans for the construction
After the gam e, the students will Nov. 5.
event Is to stir up tha spirit o f the Homecoming yet for R1IS",
The Seminole County Junior o f a booth and to begin e'ssnlrtg
gather
at
the
Celery
Crste
lu
com
­
Friday
night
the
students
will
student* for the “ big g a m e ".
Chamber o f Com merce Is In up the site (or use ss a tourist
Cheerleaders, dressed in Indian really “ let g o " when they cheer plete the annual celebration with a
charge o f arrangements and all park.
outfits, will lead the crowd In the Seminoies on to a homecoming 1big dance.
Buildings and concrete areas
victory ever the Barracudas.
I Thu, a week of excttcm«M snd i
clubs ir e Invited
In cheers while the band will furn­
Th# Homecoming sponaors, who enthusiasm for th# students will
Reservation must be mode by |now in the park are to *“ • torn
ish music.
arc chosen each year by the team, I end but by no means will end |
3$ through civic club secre- down and cleared o ff. according
or at the Jsycce Information to previous action by the Board of
Friday afternoon a parr.de will will be presented before the game |their school spirit which is e v e r !
kw
Booth.
1 Com luLasioactiproceed through the tew otoem j and will side across the field , with 1 prascnl............................
and outstanding.

UF Drive Captains Present Ordinance
On Photographers
D iscuss P rogress
Better Says Board

Coffee Club Meets
At Mrs. Appleby's

State Safer To Live In This Year
Florida la just a wee bit safer
to live in this year than test,
according u, figures just released
hy Mr State Board of Health. With
an estimated increase In popula­
tion o f 8 percent, deaths from all
cause* increased only 5 8 percent
in the first eight months
.he
year, compared with the same
period In 1954,

Florida To Begin
Warming Up Today
From Cold Wave

Trailer Park To Be
Used For Info Booth.

SHS Homecoming Events Revealed

Club Meet Slated

P a r is h HOUSO

HOMECOMING SPONSORS rbosen at BFIS hy the Seminole football team are (top) Delores Jones
j n d Linda Mnilh, (IM t»m ). P eaty Jsnc Lundiudst aud ziaadra Lee. These young ladle* will reign
V m Uw homcounting game F rid a/ lig h t,
Cl'hoUi t o UtxgalrcaJ

£

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To Total $5,000
Legal Notice

,“

Tba Seminole Band TTnifarm
young ringer at rare ability, ac­ Committee «lectod-to purchase the
cording ta Weimar.
saw uniforms from the Craddock
The baton expert is Mias Dana
Alexander, a Lyman Seta** aam- Uniform Company at a prim of
lor t f Akamoata Springs. Miss JB.1I per uniform. Thf uniform
A b u n d e r b the daughter «C A tt will be made of a floe weave whip­
aad Mrs. Wilson Alexander.
cord material. The action waa tak­
M bs Barbara Albright,’ o f Or­ en when sealed bid* from five
lande, wiH maks bar ascend ap­ uniform companies warn opened
pearance for Casselberry Lions.
e„ .1 - —
Tin. -JtowtiS
SnLw l .atuuem, meeting of the Seminote Band Aas ta b to U s lie ear- wen known as a pantomime artist lociatlon.
K W S S S l S B S has entertained tor many civic or­ Including 70 uniforms, a drum
ganisations and performed on telounlfcnn. majorette haU i n i o f­
vision at Cleveland and Orlando.
ficers epaulette and braaateord,
SSS’ “ J o f’iSSSS Mia* Albright is the daughter of tha total coat will be $5,100- Tbo
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Albright,
Association now bat over $1,500
o f Orlando.
Wmusi a
towards this goal.
rmtrtx
Tan-dancer Susan French, U- 1 Any Individual or firm who con­
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tribute! the price o f one uniform
F . F . French o f Longwood, will &gt;will have their name sewn in the
lining o f the uniform east.

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t r r w a io s .

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■ .n x iL S r , i i s r a i W g t
(Inal settlement of M r admlnlntrnI. Uoo; of aold o*ioto. as* for on
•tear dUcharalag her a* aaek A*-

B iy r .a r
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• JCaUta of BSmund W.

taelsoh. dveaa.aU.
Stack N. Cleveland. Jr.
' Attorevr al Law

Lafcrd^Y lS’rfda.
t Attorney far Catata
_____
twvrrATMw ro w , nn»*
i » Tka naming Authority o f tba
City of Baaford, florid* wlU retvlra bids for the famishing of all
tabor, material*. equipment and
aawiaaa in n lr M far thi

S S S J u fA u S /m !

to Wclmer will be the vocal selec­
tions o f Mis* Barbara Erickson. A
former resident o f Providence, R.
L , Mis* Erickson often appeared
ministration Bull-line, Castle Bre­
wer Court, Hanford, Florida; and
at tba otfloo ot John A. Ilurtoo IV.
Arehlloet Corner Flret Hlreet and
Mellonvlll* Avenue. Hanford. FlorIda; Central Florida Uulldora' Exchant*. Orlando, Florida; Dodc*
Plan noon, Orlando, Florida; Dodc*
Plaa Hoorn. Tempo. Florida; Dodea
Plaa Boom, J»rW«onvl|lo, Florida;
Podge Finn Itnom. Miami. Florida;
Tampa Builders Ks. hene*. Tampa,
Florida; Paytons llrarh Itulldrr*
Kxchane*. Paytons Brarh. Florida;
and rtnella* Conaty Builder* Kxchane*, St. Peterebura. Florida.
Copies of th* documents mar ho
obtained by depositing lioo.eo with
th* Housing Aulhbrlty of tha Coun­
ty of HemTnol*. Florida for ooch
not of document* en obtained. Huch
deposit will be refunded to verb
parson who return* th* plane, speci­
fication! and other document* la
good condition within IS days after
bid opening.

on television there end was a fea­
tured performer for many elvie
eluba She la th* daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Walter E. Erickson, new
living at Orlande. Weimar also
said that Mias Erickson, a Boone
High School student, bat become
well-known In Orlando and bar ser­
vices are la great demand.

Funeral Services
For W. Doss Held
Today In Quincy

Church Schedules Fellowship Night
Boot, Ski Club
To Discuss Donee,
omnia* o f taa and fellowship at
Cruise Plans Tonite tba Congragatioaal C h r i s t i a n

WUHara D. D oa t 0 , • m M on t
o f Quincy paieod away at 1 a. at.
yaatarda, n om in e at Ma bon a
th en ,
Mr*. Dosa la tba brother at Dr.
Luther T. Do** o f Sanford.
Ha w n bora in HInaaa and owe*
ed to Qulney la IBS*.
ZSt. C.M » * * « pfoiuluaul ol&gt;
tomey of Quincy, waa County Pro­
secuting Attorney and a n a n b e r
of tha Board o f Steward! o f the
Centenary Methodist Church.
Funeral acrrleao worn b a ld 'fa
Quarter today at S p. ■ . at Com
tenary Methodlat Church with tba
Rev. C. I - Went officiating.
Ilnterraent waa in HillCroat
Cemetery.
Mr. Does was survived by Us
w ift; one too, Clayton; o m daugh­
ter, Joann: hla mother, Mr*. W . T.
Dost o f Hinion, and one brother,
Dr. L. T. Does o f Sanford.
Pallbearers wore member, of
tba Board at Stewards of Centen­
ary Mttbodlit Church. Honorary
pallbearers included members of
the Queney Bar Association, court
home official*, county eommlaaloncra, and judges of Ui* circuit
in which Quincy la located.

H m I n M Boat and M C M
win matt tmlgkt at the CWe Can*
tar la fleet Halloa f a i t la dtac m the (bu lla a t a HsUowmb
Dane* ta ba stared Saturday night
at tba Yacht Chib and to con*
pleta plana far a eruiaa alatad for
Sondap.
A apvwaainan for i m Soar and
Ski Club said tha Hallowaca Danca
will begin at • o’clock Saturday
night bat dttalla for tha rnlaa an
Sunday have not baan completed.
Tba boatnaa# maatlng o f tba to­
tal boat and akl anthnalaata' or­
ganization wiQ begin at I a’elock
tonight.

Church, starting at T :0 .sfdeek
Saturday night. David Waym
Matbsa. wtlLkaowa local guttarU.
wOl offer aavtral aaiectioaa an tha
steel guitar. Glen Nelson, organist,
and Roger Gregory o f the firm at
Cooper and Gregory, Orlando, win
bo heard In “ Musical Memoriae”
trith H s!!:a s j
**4 Gregory
acting as commentator,
Ernest Southward, departing
from hla popular routine o f magic,
will n flff a demonstration o f £ i tra-S*nsofy Perception” , a new
and novel feature eaid ta mystify
and entertain any group. Charlie
Morrison, with Harry Xodoll as
accompanist will lead a period
o f community singing and the pro­
gram win conclude with Morrison
distributing silver doll a n tarnish­
ed by tho Florida State Bank ta
The Jaekseuvilb District aafaty the winners o f eae of hla “ notoecommittee at the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company win hold too, N, C. Supervisor o f Safety
lte fourth quarterly meeting in th* for tba railroad, will ba principal
amembly room of Ita office budd­ speakers.
ing h e n in Sanford at T p. m. to­
Refreshment* will ba served.
night.
All amployes, their fam dbs and
The Rev. Joe H. Courson, pastor friends are Invited, a spokesman
of the Plnecrest Baptist Church for the Atlantic Coast Lina Rail­
aad W . F. Wingate, at Wllmlng- road said here today.

Hear 2 Speakers

United Fund Drive
Contributions Grow

eatou Dr. Q i C M *T tot. baad at
tba Brat Bad CUasaa Trod* M b.
alon to visit Britain, aaid today fay
duatry behind tba Bamboo Curtain
baa boomed sine# IMS despite the
West’ s partial embargo on Chinan
goad*. Chi admitted, however, that
“ our trade has not been normal*
lsed because o f the atrategle list.
Wtte W.s
\Vrter.vd and
we hope to &gt;4* what ean be done
to step up our im port!."

sa n ra n ra raw s
raent by Its campaign treasurer,
Roy F . Mann, o f th* tallowing
eontnUiuoiM Li lb* ami.u&amp;U o f
135; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Birks,
0 0 0 ; Mr. and Mr*. Jack Burney.
$50; Ralph A. Smith, I B ; R. F .
Moule, $30; Wert Jewelery Store,
$35; W . B. Waggoner, $35; L. E.
Spencer, 0 5 ; Seminob Loan Corp.,
$ 0 ; Mr. and Mr*. A . M. Blrka,
0 5 ; Sanford Electric Co., P i :
Mr.and Mrs. C. V. Dawaoa, $3S;
Mrs. Marjorie TilUa, $25; and Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Sloan $35..
Man* stated that, although hla
r a e a r d a of contribution* and
pladgoa fill about ten page*, tha
treat amount b not quite 0,000.
There appears to ba a prepondereranea at 0 contributions which
definitely effect* the total sub­
scribed.

film

COLMAR, Prance (UP)— Dr. Al­
bert Schweitzer, 13-year-old Nobel
Peace Prize winner, attended a
preview showing o f 'a full-length
film about himself Tuesday night.
Tba film, entitled simply “ Albert
Schweitzer", took six years to
make. It recounts tba Ufa and
work o f tha Alar’ Ian Protastant
who won distinction as a musician
philosopher, doctor aad missiesW f.
_____________ ’
CZECH’S S II1B TWO
VIENNA (UP) —Pragua Radio
announced Tuesday night the ar­
rest o f two “ spias” who albgadly
worked for Waattra fataUlgene*
service*. The broadcast said Mar­
tin Schmitt and hit wife o f Pragua
ware seized by Czech police on
charges of spying for the British
Secret Service.

t« O O D

A certified Chech or hank draft,
payable to th* Housing Authority

^ D O W N

■N Y L O

1.75 Per Week

N

Only $149.95
bond or bond*.
Attention Is cnllod to thn f*»« that
not lees than the minimum setarlen and wngas n* set forth In tha
specifications must be paid on thin
project.

o E LU X E

The Housing Authority of the Coun­
ty of Semlnol*. Florida c«« arve*
the right to relect any or ell hide
or to walv* any Informalities It
the bidding.
No bid aboil ha withdrawn for a
period of thirty lie) dev* *&gt;ihe*.
&lt;iu*nt to the opening at hide with,
out the ron.nnt of th* Panning
Authority of the County of Semi­
nole Florid*.

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Am axlnf Suparflam a "Fua H avo c" fovwt

NOLH, FLOItIDA
By; r. II. Clonts
Chairman

A certified check er bank draft,
payable to the Houeleg Authority
of th* City of aatford. Florida. H.
A Oovemmenl bond*, or a eatlsraotory hid bond mecuted by tho bid.
der aad acceptable eurelle* In an
amount oounl to flv* per seat of
thn bid nhatl b* submitted with
each bid.
The tuaesaaful bidder wilt be reotlred to turntnh and nay for sell*fnetnry performance and payment
bond or baade.
Attention I) called U th* fast that
■ot tees thin th* mtelmum *«UH*e
and wages as set forth In th* an*,
elflrntlon* mutt bo paid on this
project.
Th* Housing Authority of th* rrtty
Sanford. Florida roeerres th* right
to releot any or all hid* or to walv*
say Informalities In th* bidding.
No bid nhsll be withdrawn for a
period o f thirty (tat d*v* aut&gt;**.
guent to the opening of hldn without
til* ronnent of th* llniielng Aulhr*
rlty of th* City of Sanford, Flor­
ida.
T K * 1IO U SIXO A O TH O IU TT
' O f THE C IT T O F BAHFO nO ,
F U m lO A
Byl i*. U Iteddlng
Chairman
IWITATIOX FOII BIDV
Tha Itouelng Authority at th*
County of Semlnol*. Florid* will r*eelva olds for th* furnlehtag of *11
labor, materials, etolppment end
•efvlren renulred fur the riinelino­
tion of I-ruled No. Vt/tUIDA fZ I,
connlnilng of fifteen (IS) ann-elory
ranernlo lilm-k duplex bulldlnx*
runtelnlnu thirty (1*) dwelling
uxltn, outside utilities. filling,
grading, wstka drives, fnmUhlngs
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to victory m election day.
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speech delivered leal Saturday be­
fore a Republican audience la Ala­
mogordo, N .M , by Ray. Richard
M. Simpson (R -P a.).
Bey GOP Campaign Strategist
Simpson Is chairman of tho Re­
publican National Conrressional
Campaign Committee which will
supervise next year's campaign to
retain control o f tha House of
Representatives. He la a big man
In the House and In his party. If
and when Rep. Joseph W. Martin

Jr., (R-Maaa.) derides to M fr*,
Simpson la tha man moat likely
t« succeed him as Republican
leader, o f the Houae and aa Speak­
er if the GOP ever again la able
to win eoutroL
In his capacity aa OOP Congres­
sional Campaign Committee ehairman, Simpson told tho New Mail,
ean Republicans that there was as
poUtlcal future for their party's
candidates la attempting te hitch
a campaign ride on the Elacnhow-

tala. Ha laaaaalil Republicans to endorsa to their cam­
paigns eoty thoee policies of tha
Elsanhewar administration beat
suited la their localities.
“ Not everything undertaken in
Washington has met with general
voter approval," Simpson said.
‘ TMa la to be expected, and U la
up te the candidates for Commas
within the ranks af the Republi­
can Party t« make known their
dissents end te work to ebangt or

to eliminate andealrahle policies
when elected."
Re fila r Repuhtbaa
Simpaon M a regular Republi­
can aa distinguished from a mod­
ern Republican, and among ad­
ministration’ poUctoa to whteh he
aggressively objects is big-time
government (pending. He helped
kill the President's proposal for
federal construction of public
school*. Simpson hat no use for
"spenders in government" and

evidantly believes Republican con
g m ilon a l candidate* should repu*
dlato tha Efftnhower'apendiog-tox
pregram In next year** campaign.
Since the spcndlng-ta* budget la
the foundation stone of ail admin­
istration policy, Simpaon would
appear to ba proposing a real
bolt. Tha congressman does net
see R quite that wav.
“ A Republican congressional
candidate will not bo breaking
with President Elsenhower," he

•aid, “ If ha confines his campaign
to local Issues and eadenee enly
those administration p e l I e l s e
which meet the demands af tha
candidate's constituents."
Perbapa aot. Simpson's out-ofu
the-way speech, however, polnta
up tha hard choice contrasting R e.
publican congressional candidates
In next voar'a eamnalrw- Thew
must ■choose whother t s n a a t
President Elsenhower's spending
record or away from H.

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NEWSPAPER

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957

United Press Leased Wire

NO. 119

2 Gunmen
FIRST WINDOW MANUFACTURED at Ilarcar Aluminum Company I* presented to Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce Manager John Krldcr. Presenting the window to Krider (far left)
are Carl Bchilhe (center) and Harold H. Sherwood (right) owners of tho new Sanford Industry.
(Staff Photo)

UF Drive Captains M onday Is Deadline
Jo Give Complete For Award Nominations
Report Monday

Deadline for nominations tor the pointed out, whether he is an elect­
Seminole County Junior Chamber ed official, an appointed officer,
at Commerce "Good Government •n employe or a community-mind­
Award is Monday.
ed citizen. However, he said, no
Jayceo President M. L. Reborn
£ 2
perssn shall be considered for
Jr'
*c,tcrda&gt;r ‘ h»t ■ Ju‘, *ln*
Committee composed of local nomination if h* la a holder of
citizens and Jaycecs is ready to be­ public office who was in a stategin evaluating the nominations re-! wide election or whose appointreived by mall and at the Jsycee j ment i* such that he serves the
InfnrmaUaQ Booth.
’ atgja.aa a whole.
"W e hope to receive an abun-,
'
dance o f nominations for this lm -i J » _ _ J
_______ .
portant award." Rabom said yes- 0 0 1 1 (1 I 0 r r e S e i l t

NEW YORK m - Albert Anast­ an Income tax evasion charge and
asia, form er hatchet man for was sentenced to a year In prison.
Brooklyn's notorious Murder, Inc.,
In recent year* he has lived in
was shot and filled today by two a Fort Lee, N. J., mansion and
gunmen in tho barbershop e f • was an alleged "elder master­
midtown hotel.
mind" in the shadowy network of
Anastasia whs seated in 0 bar­ big-time U. S. crime and gangster­
ber chair In the shop o f the Park ism.
Sheraton Hotel. Two masked man
The hotel In which he was slain
walked in, draw their guni be­ Is the same one In which notorious
hind his chair and fired several gambler Arnold Rothstcin was
shots Into the back of his head, shot In 1928, a murder which is
still unsolved. It wss knuwn then
police said,
Anastasia pitched face ferward as ths Park Central.
to the floor.
The former mobster was pro­
nounced dead at the ccene by Dr.
Robert Cestare of St. Claire's Hos­
pital. Police identified him from
papers In hi* pocket.
Beat Murder Rap*
Anastasia, known as tha "lord
high executioner" o f Murder, Inc.,
beat four murder Indictments in
the late 1920s and early 1950s and
The President o f the Seminole
one sentence t&lt;* the electric chair.
The federal government failed in County Chamber of Commerce,
an attempt to atrip him of U. S .; FMtordajr- repressed approval of
citizenship last year.
report on the proIn 1955, after two principal wit­
nesses against him mysteriously
disappeared, he pleaded guilty to

Costello Shot At
The shooting followed by less
than six months a gun assault on
Frank Costello, another "elder
mastermind" of crime. Costello
was grazed by a bullet fired at
his head. Ilia assailant ha* not
been found.
The proprietor o f tha ParkSheraton flower thop, Constantine
Alexia, told police he heard five
or six shots ring from the barber
shop a* he walked past It in the
lobby.

“ I looked In and noticed quite
a few men running out in a state
of dlsirrav with their coats o ff,"
Alexis said.
" I saw Mr. Anastasia on the
floor. 1 used to serve him when
I worked In another shop and I
recognized him.
"He had been sitting in the
third chair from tha right getting
Mora than 500 small business
a shave. He itlll had foam on
owners and executive* from Ftor*
his face."
Police said the gunmen fled in­ hla. Including Carl Schllke and
Harold H. Sherwood o f Harcar
to the street.
Aluminum Company and Ala*
Smith of Smitty'a Snapp o ' Turtle
of Sanford along with others from
adjoining itotoi are expected to
attend a Southeastern Opportunity
Conference to be held at tho - ' ^
Rooaavelt Hotel la Jacksonville
on next Tuasday and Wednesday,
Oct. 19-30, R waa anneunead this
week by Jamea F. Hollingsworth,
regional director of tha Small
posed dockj and terminal# tor Chamber of Commerce envision an Bualnesa Administration, Atlanta^
Sanford presented to the Board of extensive warehousing and distri­ Ga.
Sanford City Commissioners Mon­ bution operation in this vicinity If
Tha meeting, being bald u d t f
day night by Col. H. C. Rm of Gea the terminal becomat a reality," lha sponsorehlp o f tho Florida
and Jenson, consulting engineers McKibbln stated.
State Chamber o f Commerce lq
"And the saving in transporta­ cooperation with SBA, will open
of West I’ alm Beach.
Clifford McKIbbln said, In a lat­ tion costa which will benefit agri­ at ten o'clock Tuesday mornlnf
ter to The Editor of Tho Sanford cultural, commercial and Indus­ with a welcome from tho Hon.
Herald "The latest feasibility re­ trial firms, both existing and lUydon Buna, mayor a t Jack tot*
port to the City of Sanford by Gee those to develop In th« future, ba*
thirpoaa'of tha meeting
bo
and Jcnsvn on the Dock 1 * 4 'Ter­ cava* ef the very existence of a
minal facility bring* up to date terminal will Justify construction; to furnish Information and guld*
the conclusions of the 19t8 Smith low-cost water transportation will ante te artist imaQ firm* to ob» '
and Gillesplo engineers report on by competition lower rates of talnlng contracts from . Govern*
the advicablllty of constructing a other freight carriers operating In­ ment tod from largo Industrial
to Sanford," said McKibbln.
firm* In tha area, and all Interest*
dock and terminal facility."
He firmly stated, in his letter, •d small business representatives
The advantages and anoarent
that "The terminals should be con­ are Invited to be present, HoUlnge*
profitable operation are well let
structed in our opinion for the worth aald. Small business menu*
forth In both report*, CofC Presi­
benefit of the community."
facturers looking for an added
dent McKibbln said, although to
line of remarkabto new products
my mind "neither report thorough­
will be Interested In a number o f
ly exhausts tho possibilities for
exhibits displaying items purchaa*
barge traffic."
cd regularly from small business
Pointing out the possibilities for
firms both by private Industry
H. Grady Herman, 57, passed a- and by the Government
barge traffic, he aald "For In­
stance, new automobiles are now way at hit hums at 610 West First
Among the largo corporations
hauled south on the inland water­ St. at 12:30 p. m. Thursday.
providing displays ara: Glen U
Herman was born In Boone, N. Martin Co.; Lockhaad Aircraft
way to Jacksonville for further
distribution; this possibility, to­ C „ July 9, 1900, and has lived In Corp.; Potter Aaronautles Corp.;
gether with hundreds of other Sanford for the past 10 years. He Cotswold Fibres, Inc.; O. E. Sack#
heavy finished products that find formerly operated Herman's Res­ ely Associates; Pan Electronics,
a Central Florida market could taurant on South Park Ave. He and Electron!* Communications,
have been Included, with little ad­ was a member of tha Vinton Bap­ Inc., The Chrysler Corp-, General
ditional operating cost but *onsld- tist Church o f Vinton, Va.
Motors, Ford Motor Co., and Sear*
Mr. Herman was a mechanical
erable additional operating re­
Roebuck and Co. are expected to
Engineer for Conncl, Pierce, Gar
venue."
have reaprasentatlvea In the meat*
land
ami
Friedman,
architectural
“ We of the Seminole County
ing to discus* prospective pur*
engineers of Miami for tha p u t
chasing from small buslnaae sup*
year.
pliers.
Survivor* Inciuda: the wife, Mra.
Displays oatf ’lt«m« purchased will
Bess P. Herman; one son, Ken­ also b* r be provided by a number o f
neth G. Herman of New York
military installations and Govern*
are being "phased out" at NAS City; ono daughter, Anna Lee Her­ ment agencies, as follows: Redman of Sanford; two brother*,
Sanford by the A3D.
stone
'tone Arsenal, Atomic Energy
Aboard the Essex VAH-U held Victor Herman and Charles B. Commission, Naval Aviation Sup*
n
a post cruise party that featured Herman of Roanoke, Va.; and one ply Office, U. S. Department of
a cake-cutting by the Officer-In- sitter, Mr*. Mitchell Powell of Commerce, Atlanta General Depot,
Charge, Cdr. Howard C. Ilensen. Roanoke, Va.
General Services Adni., Army
Funeral services will he held
Signifying tho last use of the AJChemical Corps, Air Research Js
at
4
p.
m.
Saturday
at
Briison
l by Eleven on deployment Cdr.
Development Command and SBA.
Hansen declared that the AJ's Funeral Home with Dr. R. E. RutSeveral epetkers representing
land of the First Methodist Church Government agencies at well a*
"have earned thsir rest."
Detachment 45 of VAIM1 re­ officiating.
private industry will discuss pro*
Burial will be In the Geneva
turns to Sanford this afternoon
redures to be used in securing c o o
Cemetery.
from deployment.
tracts. Representatives o f botl)
Government and private Industry
will participate In panel discuss*
Ions to answer questions from the
floor in regard to Government cun*
tracts and subcontracts with large
Industrial firms.
Tima will be allotted for those
present to examine turns oo dis­
play and to confar with the Gov*
ernmtnt and company represen­
tatives present.

Over 500 Expected
At Southeastern
Opportunity Confab

Co/C Expresses Approval

m

Of Feasibility Report

United Fund Campaign Chair­
man Harold Kastoer baa called a
meeting of hla team captains for
a complete report of all worker.
as to results t i date, the number,
e f "call backs" and any other In­
formation that will bo of help In
.Gtfompletlng the aoUclatation on
Tehaduto.
*■* The meeting has bean aoi for
Esrt Toney, chairman o f tha
*:20 o'clock nett Monday after­
Seminole Band Association barbe­
noon in the board room of the
cue committee announced that 600
First .Federal Savings and Loan
Assn. Kastner requested that any­ t .r t „ .. I h . f t n r « « - ; u „ d er Big T o p ’
The last meeting of the Semi­ chicken halves are ordered f«r tha
one wishing Information about the
nole County Sportsman's Associa­ barbecue to he held Saturday at
United Fund telephone FA^2-t911.
The recipient o f tho local "Good r V u r i n r * U r . I f T i m n
tion before the hunting season be­ 6:30 p. m. at the Elks Club.
be L l U T i n g
M O l f - I IIT ie
A larger crowd than has at­
Campaign treasurer Koy F. Government Award" w i l l
gins will b« held Tuesday night at
Mann reported the following con­ nominated to receive one o f the. The "Marching Seminole*'* of the Elk's Club Annex beginning at tended before is expected for the
feed U» raise funda to purchase
tributions In amounts of 135 or five Good Government Awards to j Sanford will present the pageant 8:30 p. m.
* io r e : Florida State Bank, $300; bo presented i t the Jsycees Fall I "Under The Big Top" during the
Two speakers, Russell Saxton new band uniform*. Many «rdcrs
M r. and Mrs. Wilson Home, $100; Conference in Naples on Nov. 16. half-time at the Somlnolc-Wlntcr and Eric Watson of New Smyrna will be delivered to hnmaf for
The latter award* are of state- Park football game in the Munlcl- Reach, will talk on tho breeding tho*e who place their name on the
Wert Jewelry Store$23; Irvin
pal Stadium tonight. The specta- ground and Farmington area In delivery list by Friday noon and
Fleischer, $23; and T.O. Brown wide recognition.
a separate line will be set up for
Nomination blanks may be oh- cular extravaganza with 80 yards Volusia Copnty.
Jr., *23.
tained from any member o f the I of colorful pennants and a trainThere will h« no meetings of those desiring to take out orders.
TV VIEWING GAINS
The band will he present to
Jaycee* or from the Jsycee In- i*«lin as field props 1* by popular tho Seminole County Sportsman's
WASHINGTON (U P )-T o u r out , formation Booth at tho corner of request the repeat performance of Association during the coming furnish martial music for the
•r five American homes bad tele­ North Park Ave. and Seminole * three ring circue.
I hunting season. A spokesman for event.
vision seta aa of last April. T h e
Boulevard.
i
Performers In ring three will the group said "every member is
latest survey o f tha Cenus Bureau
Any resident o f Seminole Coun- be Dottle Williams and Nancy urged t&lt;s attend."
also showed a sharp climb from
ty may be nominated for th is. Richard*, who will depict a wild
B0 when only U per cent of all
For Information On
award, Jaycee President Raborn animal act and in ring two Michmerlcaa household* bad TV.
CIRCULATION
ael Pope and head marjoretto
PH. FA 2-2611
June Jennings will perform an ac­
robatic duo. Trampolln artistry
or after 6:30 p.m.
will be displayed In the center ring
PII. FA 2-0973
featuring Charles English and as
a special guest Greg Ganas from
Plnocrest School,
In front of the three rings the
Seminole cheerleaders will perPlayer*—
A
m
erica'i
leading
pop
,
.
,
.
...
Upon obtaining membership in
composer of "F.bb T U f , I ? rm ‘ u™blln/ a,ct‘ . ,n d II1part. * i
Detachment 45 of Heavy port, the Essex sailed past such
Abe Seminole Mutual Concert Assn. harpist,
"Shanexl La" etc In a program lhe TwU*lng Seminole* will act as stu ck Squadron Eleven returned places a* Canada, Iceland, the
u l « year, members will nick three designed to pirase aH tastoawlth riowna. Included in the .town ?rom operation "Strlkeback" it .Wore*, the Faeroe Islands, Nor­
artists from a group of six that
"larked what will be the last use way, and the Brislsh Isles. After
they would ilka to appear in San­ clin ica l, popular and novelty trrIou.p® *rf= B*tt,y
tunes.
rjml* Smith' Evi* K r,t,art- Judy of the North American AJ-l Sav- operating north o&lt; the Arctic Cir­
ford this season.
The Village Players—Threo very ,,erron* Delorls Hargraves, Pat aif# |„ an operational deployment, cle the Detachment "w as happy
Workers, who are weeding up talented New York actor* In a '
Marty Stemper and Susan q-h, squadron is rapidly rcplaring to return to the Sanford sunshine."
tho campaign tomorrow, have vot- cleverly narrated program called
The AJ-l aircraft flown by
tho venerable A M with the Douiag ballots {or each member to "Men A Women” with scenes
Eleven on this cruiser will short­
All of this ictioa packed show glas AID Skywarrlor.
fill out, listing attractions that from famous plays, short stories, will begin when drum major Ber-| VAH-11 was aboard tha USS ly be transferred to NAS, Litch­
will be available.
and closing with Chekov’s hilar­ ry St. John gives the down beat Essex (CVA 9) during the recent field Park. Arlz., a collecting |
svy aircraft being reDick Aiken, president of the ious one act farce-comcdy, "The to the well known circus tune NATO naval exercise* in Septem­ for all
organization, said that anyone In- Boor” .
ber and October. In these two placed f newer models. The AJ's
"Thunder and Blazes".
' ^ r e s te d who has not been conBandmsster Cowley has Includ months tha Detachment cruised
Lott# Goslar A Her Pantomlne
tacted pleas* stop by campaign circus—7 dances, actor* and sing- ed avery act possible within the nver 13.006 mile* or more than
headquarters, 119 South Park Ave. ' tr t
a hilarious all comedy pro- six minutes time limit to present half way around the earth and
lati­
•r phone FA 2-1233.
i gram entitled “ For Humans On' a "thrilling and eolorful halftime covered over fifty degrees
tude. Starting from NAS, Mayi pageant."
Workers today revealed a list ly."
o f the artiste and a snyopsls on j ------------------------------------------------each as follows;
Tha Little Choral*—Eight mix*]
voices staged by the same team
that last year gava you the ChanWASHINGTON (U P »-P re*ld *n t; The eommunlqu* wa* almost Anglo-American partnars are con­
'Icleers Male Quartet—offeung a
^Varied program of musical com­ Eisenhower and British P r i m e certain to sound an optimistic sidering spreading the budding
edy, classical, folk songs and stag­ Minister Harold Macmillan w *r*' note on U.S. and Allied scientific new scientific entente in some de­
gree to nations belonging t&lt;, the
ed scenes from opera and oper­ reported ready today to seek a and weapons developments.
The President and Prime Minis­ 15-nation North Atlantic Treaty
scientific allianc* of 40 or more
ettas.
Organization, the Southeast Asia
"Rosalinda" (Dia Fledermaua) Free World nations to counter ter held their fourth meeting
Treaty Organization, the Baghdad
Thursday
night—an
Informal
sup­
Russia’s
new
challenge.
— By Johann Strauss— this ever
Outlines of the big two "grand : per and conference at the White Pact, the Western Hemisphere
popular musical comedy present­
w*ra expected to be r e -' House. Secretary o f State John Treaty and other defense arrangeed by a company of ten attractive concept" .........................
young singers and actors, fully v**&gt;fd, at least in part. In the ft- Foster Dulles and British Foreign I menu
staged with costumes, lighu. a t nal communique slated for Issu- ( Secretary Selwyn Lloyd were 1 Speeding the first step in this
Flayers, Incorporated— w :&gt;q last •nee at the close of the Eisen- present. The meeting broke up at direction, the President scheduled
j a business and lunch meeting tosarear gave you "Charley's Aunt" hower-MacmilL-m talks late today. { 9:32 p.m. e.d.t.
The President and Prime Minis- j The President and kfacmillan day with Paul Henri-Spaak, secre&gt;tM« year offering your choice of
"Tam iag of the Shrew” or "R om ­ ter were elated to bold the last hava already set in motion plans tary general of NATO and a
of their three-day sessions at the to step up cooperation in nuclear strong proponent of more allied
eo and Juliet".
White House at 2.30 p m, e.d.t. : and military fields. Two top-level cooperation in all fields. Macmil­
G»rsoa Ysssin— Brilliant young
Their communique will contain committees composed o f senior of- lan wa* to Join tha President and
American pianist who has been aa "extensive report" on meas-1 flcials of both countries were ereSpaak later (about 2 p m. e.d.t.).
soloist with the Bostoa Pope over urea to Increase Anglo-American ated Thursday to study and make
The President he* Informed
JO timee under Autur Fiedler; alee scientific-military cooperation, o f recommendations—one in the nu­
Macmillan he will seek congres­
soloist with the New York Phil­ flcialt said. It also will condemn clear field and the other in the
sional modifications of tha stiff CUTTING TUB CAKE .Unifying tha lannchlng a f V A H -lts AJ-l aircraft for NAF Litchfield Park,
harmonic. Sea F nocieee Ayna- Russian sabre-rattling to the Mid­ military field with emphasis oa
secrecy terms at the 1946 Atomic Aria, la CDS. Howard C. Haneea. Officer In Charge at VAH-11 Det-ll that has Just returned to
east and erg* new step* toward •'missi»e* sod rocketry."
Energy Act to permit etoeer shar­ Man/ord from aboard Id* L'NS K«se« (C VA -th Assisting CUB. ilsasew are: Harold M. Smith, AQC
peace la the explosive Bible lands.
Informed source* iild todny the ing with Britain.
(left) and Jack K. Smith. ADC (right).
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

New Smyrna Men
To Speak Tuesday
To Local Sportsmen

600 Chicken Halves
Ordered For Band
Barbecue Saturday

Grady Herman, 57,
Dies Yesterday

«
Concert Assn. Reveals
Synopsis O n Artists

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

VAH-11 Back From N A T O Exercises

Ike, Mac Seek Scientific Alliance

F. Mebane To
On Monday
Club Luncheon
Sanford Rotarlana at their regu*Ti
lar weekly meeting Mondag noon
at tha Yacht Club will hava aa
their guest Frank Mabana Jr., gen*
eral manager o f tha N. Y. Giants
Mayfair Inn, Mayfair Motel and
Mayfair Country Club who will
(tags a somewhat different typa
o f program, according to •'Kim**
Kimbrell, chairman for the day.
Mebane la addition to his ac­
tivities in handling the local re­
sort facilities, la highly regarded
aa a master of eeremonies Kim*
bee# said, and will. In aB pro­
bability, prove highly eetert lin­
ing, If aot instructive.

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ChuAck WnifcsA.
HaV Eutfertxt
Family t a n k *

U/HATS
W R O N G
f l f f t t ?

Sunday School
Helloes* Meeting
Open Air (Strait

1S:« ai
U :00 «.i
Meeting) • : »

r fS
Miration Meeting

VM pi

Prayer Maatlas

7:31 p.m.

Open-Air

(S tm t

T:Mpi

Meeting)

• :»

Geerge Paaald. Aaet
Chareh Sehaal
Church Sehoal
Warahlp
Erealag Wonhlp
“ Everybody laritad
nr services.”

Car. F w i i W I I t O ik A n
Sunday School t:4f a.*.
Morulas Worahip lerrte# 11:00 a.
m.
•mining Uniov • :« p m
ZTtnla* Worihlp • p m .

Wednesday Prayar MeeHag t P * .
“ Como thou with aa ta d wo will
d o thao good.”
SAXTOBD

SEVTTAL CENTSB

S ot. L. F. Taahar,
S ca la r School

Filter
10 p m .

LASS MART BAFTOT
OUVKL
Late Mary, Fla.
Faster — l a v . W. A. BOo t h
Sunday School t : « a ja .
Morning Worahip U * j b .
Training Union 1:10 p ja .
Evening Worahip 7 * y.m.
Prayer Meeting Wad. T:S0 p.a.

iNUeo WeeteaB4.4S

SANFOBD SEYBKTB-DAY
a o v b s t is t c a u s e s
Barmth SC and Urn A re.
Paatar
A . C. KeClur*
Sokhath Sehaal
Saturday
ItlO a *
Wanhip Sarrlea
11

Paatar. B, C. Brava
A Church WUb A Frtaafly Wat&gt;

Thraa mike wart of Sanford a*
flrat stm t, than right at Maaroa
Coraar.

“Hot famldas tha assembling of
ou m lm tapathtr, aa tha manner
of seme la; hod exhorting o u another: aid ao much the aura,
ai ye aeo the day approaching.”
Hah. 10:3*
Sunday School- 10 a. a .

M anias Warship-41 a. m.
Sunday School
1:45 amt Training Union—7 p. m.
Moralof Worahip
10:4S a.m Evening Worahip—0 p. m.
Watlayaa Youth
4:45 pm . Prayer Maetlas Wednesday night
STaalag Worihlp
7:10 p.m.
—A P* atWednesday Prayer Maotias 7:30
PJB.
Ertryoao Wsleoaa

Omar •« Wdat Fifth and Bally
Erasing Evi
weekly Service*:
Tutiday and Thuraday 7:4* p m .
regular Saturday Morulas Broad­
cast oter WTHR 10:11 a m.

c a u s e s op ood
Bar. J m I D. B r**». Paatar
f roach A n aM m i 81
Sunday School 1:41 a.m.
EvaaftliiUc Strriea 7:30 p.m.
Mid-Week Service Tuaaday T:M
jn .
Young Paopla Sarriaa T k v &gt;

LUTBEIAN c s u b c s
OP T S E S E D S X E IB
S S W. n th P lica
Phene PA M W
Tha Bar. Phillip Sehkaima—
KBENEEES METSODIFT
Paatar
CSUBCS
Cltna Saigkta
Sunday
S:15 a.m.
(Tha Church with a Glowing
Bib la CUM
*:13
Heart)
Sarrlea
10;to a.m.
“ Prayer For Tha Day” Phona FA Bar. Cbarltt P. Brown Paator
Sunday School 10 a.m. CUfford
pun.
E. John ton, superintendent.
r a n c a u s e s o r c s s is r
Preaehlng Sarrlea U a.m.
SCIENTIST
Prayar meeting. Wednesday, 7:30
100 E. Becead S t
p.m.
Sunday Sarrlea
11 *•*•
Sunday Servieaa
11:00 a .a .
Sunday School
11:00 a.m. TSE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CSUBCS
Wednesday Evening Mooting* S:00
Park A r p A lUh SC
p.m.
Sunday
Lcttoa
S e ru m —
“ tSrtotlaa
Sunday School
1:45 p a p
Science”
Worship
u :4 o i p
Beading Boom locatad la Form
of Church Bulldiog open to publie
3.10 to 4:30 p.m. Tuaaday and
Thuridiyi.
A eordlal Inriutloo la extended
to all to attend ea t aarrleaa and
uia the Beading Boom.
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
M Slivla (Near Otriada)
JUr. Stephan M. Toby
Paatar
Morning Worahip t:2S am.
Minion Broadcast at 0:50
a.m. over WORZ (740 he)
Sundiy School 9:00 a.m*—for ail
tse groups.
Christian
milSUan Day School — Monday

CHURCH O f JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
J. G. Brooks — Branch President
CUy Hall
Sunday SUiool
i®
Sacrament Meeting
• P-®Wednesday Primary Maating at

Talbert F. Vaughan Jr.

Church News
On' Page 3

Here1! what!
1. The Bible is on the bottom shelf, hard to get at,
which means the family doesn’t use it frequently.
2. The Bible she’s reaching for is written in grown-up
language* too hard for her to understand all by herself.
3. The little girl is alone— and she needs help!
W h y should the Bible be on the bottom shelf, and why
should this little girl have to seek its truth by herself?
The Church stands ready to help your child— and
you! I t will help you to understand the Bible and its
message of God’s nndiscourageable love for
you, your children and all mankind.

GOSPEL
MEETING

Trie**..,
•*w or.

ITlaaue
H.krrw*

This “ Support -The Church” Series, Published Each W eek in The Sanford Herald with the approval
o f the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is made possible by the co-operation o f these wellknown business establishments:

BERGSTROM

Church
Of
Christ

SUNDAY— A ^ f. “ UnfinJnhnd Prayer*"
P~M. ''Faith ft Sight"
EVENING SERVICES 7:45
RADIO SERVICE W T R R -9 :1 5 A.M.
OCTOBER 20th — OCTOBER 27th

OfULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
C G. Swaggarty
Paator
Suadir School 10
Morning Worahip Sarrlea 1} a.m

S T I N E

/

PHOTO SERVICE

MACHINE ft SUPPLY CO.

G E N E ’ S

AMERICAN OIL CO.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

M. R. Strickland, Contractor

FLORIDA STATE BANK
o f Sanford

W1LSON-MAIER

SANFORD LINOLEUM
ft TILE COMPANY

THE TEXAS COMI

FURNITURE COMPANY

J. C. Dcvli, C oulg

W A R N E R ’ S

CELERY CITY

S M I T T Y ’ S

S A N F O R D

GULF SERVICE

PRINTING COMPANY

SNAPPIN’ TURTLE

AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Cl

McREYNOLDS

SANFORD

PROGRESSIVE

MRS. APPLEBY’S

DRUG COMPANY

AUTO PARTS

PRINTING COMPANY

RESTAURANTS

A. K. SHOEMAKER

W. W. HORNE

W A D E S

NE-HI

BUILDER

TRUCK BROKERAGE CO, IN C

SUPER MARKET

BOTTLING COMPANY

SANFORD ATLANTIC

N O R E T Z

CAVANAUGH TIRE SERVICE

RATLIFF ft SONS

NATIONAL BANK

PHOTO SHOP

1401 So. French Arc.

AUTO PARTS

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.

THE KILGORE SEED CO.

W H E E L E R

FERTILIZER COMPANY

BOYD-W ALLACE
MUTUAL INSURANCE

SANFORD ELECTRIC

Evangelist Talbert F. Vaughan Jr.
“ Come Let Us Reason Together
Sanford, Fla.

lO U i » m

Additional

FRIDAY— “Tha Church"
SATURDAY— "Tha Creed o f the New Teetlment
Church"

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Lord's Day: Blbla Study at 10 a.m.
Worihlp Service
11:00 p m .
Evening Sarrlea
7 p.m.
Everyone Walcoma

FREE METHODIST
Laurel o r a at &lt;
Bui i w . )

CSUBCS OF C8RU Y
Sad and Elm S t
Ralph B rew * Jr. Evangelist
SUNDAY
Bible School
---------, . 10 p i
Worahip A Communion .. 11 a.m.
Evening Warahlp _____ 7:43 p.ra.
WEDNESDAY
Bibla Study —. . .
— .. 7:45 p.m.

wrong with that?

at the

elementary gradaa
gerten.)

ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHAPSL
Eldar Bprlaga
Bpoaaorad by First Baydal Church
Baafeed. Fla.
Joe Douthitt, Paator
Sunday School
1:45 p m .
Pr«aehia«
U:00 a.m.
Evanlng Sarrlea
7:30 p. m.

“ WELCOMES YOU”
Paatar Wm. L. Btepebns
Aaaodato B. D. CrelfJow
Sunday School
10 a
Morstag W on kip
Ua
Blblt Study
7 p
Evening Sarrlea
1:45 p
Kid vaak Sarrlea Wadnasday
7:45 p

A charming picture of a
lovely little girl reaching for a
Bible. What could possibly be

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2nd Street A Elm

COMPANY

ROY WALL PLUMBING

THE MAYFAIR INN

R1T7 THEATRE

�Jate
Diet
HOLLYWOOD SR _ Zaa Zsa Ga
bor Is on a date diet—not the kind
that grow on palm t m i nor toe
calendar variety, but the two-leg­
ged type wbo squire her to the

Simstt Strip night spot?.

CDB. J. M. TULLT CO, VAH-4, PRESENTS U A SO t« Eigtehardt
■ark r u n .

nxr*
lM

ilk. •' * M

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A TUG-OF-WAR TEAM k dragged through a man mada water holt
events follow Inc a VAH-S pkalr.
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Additional
Church News

and others without a regular place
o f worship In Sanford.
Youth groups, Wed., 6:30 p. m.

THE SANFORD CONGREGATION
ef Jehovah's Witnesses
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
1421 West 1st. St.
;
CHURCH
Sunday 1 p.m. Watchtower study
Member Of The
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Congregation
UNITED CHURCH OT CHRIST
Bible study
- Corner Park Avenue and 24th St. Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry school
mJ.' Bernard Root, Minister
rriday 4:30 p.m. Service meeting
. Fred Ensmlnger, Associate
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Organist, Helen WUte
CHURCH
Associate. Mrs. Merwin Crandall
Osh Ave. and 3rd St.
Reader, Glenn Utt
The Kev. A. G.McInnU. Minister
Acolyte, Brian Thurston
Sunday School
— 9:45 a. m. Mra. George Touhy. Minister of
Morning Worship — .........11 a. m. Music
The Junior Choir will have a part M in Katherine Brown, D.C.E.
Chapel C h oir............ ...
Anthem 4:45 a. m. Service
Sermon: “ Mosea and the Burning Anthem "Resslonal” Youth Choir
Sermon: “ A QueUlon 1 Must An­
. Bush"
Mr. Mclnnls
'# T h e Royal Arch Masona wtU b e , swer"
.
SPECIAL GUESTS
AT THE
a.m. -Sunday School
10:30 a.m.—Session meet* for
MORNING SERVICE.
prayer in the Session Room.
The Nursery Will Take Cere at
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
small Children
Anthem "The Omnipotence"
LAKE MARY CHURCH
OF NAZARENE
East Crystal Lake Drive
Pastor Rev. S. L. Drawdy
Sunday:
_ Bi|&gt;le School
4:45 a. m.
# Morning Worship
U a. m.
Young Peoples Meeting 4:45 a. m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday:
Prayer Band Meeting
4 a. m
Prayer Meeting Service
7:30
On the first Wedneeday evening
at each month at 7:30 o'clock Is
the regular missionary mseting.

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COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Lake Mary,
Rev. Alexander Linn, Minister
R. W. Keogh. Sunday School Supirintendrnt
V rs. Jnmee M. Thompson, Orga­
ns*
Sunday School — .........
10 a. m.
Morning Worship.......... II a. m .!
A cordial Invitation If extended
to an.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(0 "Where You Are Never a Stranger
But Once"
1407 Sanford Ava.
- Sunday School, 4:43 a. a . Adult
lesson. "Using or Abusing Our
Freedom "
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock Pre­
lude, "Memory” (Clarke). Offer­
tory, "In the Silence" (Wilson).
The choir will ting an **»hem.
Sermon. "The Worth of God's
. Benefits” (Ps. 114:12). Ample offVi street parking. Nursery provided.
Evening Worship, 7 o'clock. Infor­
mal congregational singing. Pas­
tor Perry L. Stone will preach on
"Unsung Heroes," the seventh and
final sermon In a seriea •« "Th*
12 Apostle*."
Everyone U Invited, especially
new residents. Navy families, sea­
sonal vljltors, weekend guest*.

The Hungarian beauty, one of
fUmtown'a most sought-after gla­
mour girls, la rationing her time.
"From now on two nights a
week are for men. Five nights art
for study," she says.
Zaa Zaa la serious about her
fast-rising acting career and h as1
been studying with her friend. !
actress Agnes Moorehead. In a d -,
dltion, sha spends long hours of |
analytic watching In front of her
television screen.
Looks, Diamoads, Romances “ i
•Tve been known for my looks,
my diamond* and my romances.
far
Now I want to be admired for my
(O ffk U l u. S .’ Na'vy Pilau)
acting," -Zsa Zsa smiled.
Word has born getting around,
and Zsa Zaa har been deluged with
film and television scripts. I f sh e:
accepted half the deals tha co lo r-'
ful Gabor gal could buy all (be
diamonds she wanted.
She recently returned from Lon- (
don where she played opposite
Shakesperlan actor Anthony Quayle In "The Queen and Smith.”
London’s film row eays Zia Zaa
has arrived as a strong dramatie
actres*. Hollywood got the mes­
sage with her performances In
"Death of a Scoundrel," and "The
-Girl In the Kremlin."
All this doesn't mean Zsa
is forsaking her reputation ae a
glamour girl. She Is aa incapable
of entering a room unnoticed aa
would be tha Santa Ft Superchief,
Me One Glamour Ghi
WUh Marilyn Monroe Inactive
in the East, Grace Kelly retired
In Monaco and Ava Gardner selfexiled In Spain, La Gabor la Hol­
lywood'* current number on* gla­
mour girl.
"Glamour and being a person­
ality are good," the admits. "S o
are diamond*. Husband* are good
at Lake Golden during alkietie
—o r at laaet tome of them. But
(Official U. S. Navy Pkoto)
K is also good to hi a good act★
★
★
re**.’ '
Zee Zaa seta the pace for other
actreisee when it come* te witty
remarks, too. On* of her clas­
sies.
"Never have I hated a man
enough to Insult him by returning
The crew o f Heavy Attack hie diamonds."
Squadron FIVE laid aatde their
Some of her Gsboriama have
gear for an afternoon and had shown up In recent movie and TV
scripts.
a picnic at Lake Golden.
" I don’t mind If other women—
Athletic events were the order
of the day. Engelhardt, AES hop­ or oven my own sister,-Evatry te
ped to a victory In the sack race*: Imitate me. Mama aaya this 1*
Crum, ATS became horseshoe a compliment and ae far as I'm
pitching ehamp; the chiefs beat concerned. Mama hasn't been
the officers ami the crew In tha wrong yet.**
softball little world aeries; and
The topper te Zia Zss'a climb
Cdr. J. M. Tully Jr., broke' the to dramatie stardom Is oo the
tape first In a sprint among senior fire at 20th Orntury-Fox where
plans art cooking far “ Tha Zsa
officers.
The big event o f the aft»n»oon Zia Gabor Story" to ba filmed—
was a series of tug-of-war con­ with Zaa Zsa playing tha title
tests In which all divisions partici­ role.
pated. It was won by tha men
from the Radio Shop after three
bruising contests.

Five Enjoys Picnic
At Lake; Holds
Athletic Events

Chancel Choir
Sermon: "A Question I Must An'
swer’ ’
Nurseries lor children under
three, and Hires to six, avery
Sunday morning during the
wosh'p hours, 4:43 a.m. and
11 a.m.
6 p .m — Senior. High Fellowship
Youth Building
7:30 nm .
EVENING WORSHIP
Sermon:
"Gracious Invitation
Mr. Mclnnls
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
314 Park Ave.
(A Southern Baptist Charch)
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
Fred B. Fisher Associate Pastor
Sir. W. L. Hannon Director of
Music
Mrs. Guy Rishop
Director of
Musis
Organist
Mrs. Marvin Milan
4:43 a.m
Morning Worship
g uni*v " gc Kool
9:45 a.m
M ornl„ j Worship
11 a.m.
4.43 p.n..
Training' Union
8 p m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service
(Nursery for all service*)
(Earphone* for hard o f Hearing)
SIGN LANGUAGE
Sunday School Claa*
9:41 a.m.
WELCOME

J. A. Hunt
Sup*. Sunday School
Church horn* located temporarily
In Pinecreet School.
Sunday School
9:44 a.m.
Worship Service
II a.m.
Training Union
4:30 p.m.
Evening Servire
7:43 p.m.
Nursery provided.
Wednesday Evening Prayer Serr
icn
7:30
FIRST ME7HODIST CHURCH
Dr. R. E. Rutland. Pastor
Sunday School 9:43 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Sermon— "Excuse Me Please"—
Pastor
MYF Supper 4 p. m. followed by
regular meeting.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Sermon— "D o We Need A Re­
vival?"— Pa-tor
1:30 p. m.—Recreation for yottng
people— McKinley Hall

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­
tist Convention
301 West Onora Road
Jo* H. Courson
Pastor

Eoghanviola Kennel* are still on
top at the end of th* fifth week
o f bowling with 14 wins and four
losses in the Saadspur Bowling
League.
Close behind la Leary and Wil­
son Dinar with 12 wins and eight
losses. Robson Sporting Go-4s his
won 11 and lost nine, Harriett's
Beauty Nook won eight and lost
1 2 ,Hollywood Shop has s*v«n wins
and IS toast* and Rollins Hobby
Shop has six wine and 14 loises.
Individual high game scratch of
173 tnd high handicap game of 210
both go to Bobby Fernandes. In­
dividual high s«ri*s scratch of 474
goes to Lillian Donat and high
series handicap goes to Jane Petre
with a 337.
Team high for three games goes
to Robson Sporting Goods with
2374 and team high for a single
game goes to Leary and Wilson
Diner with 419.

Lake Mary

Ir NHUN N. HWKHN, MJ.
ACER vulgaris la g major teen-f duetad by Dr. Beatrice H. Euhm
aI* problem. Many adult*, too.'of Charleston, West Virginia, who
are troubled by thla skin disorder.1reported "excellent" result* In 44
Along with physical discomfort.'per rent of thorn treated and
acne frequently causes strong “good" results in 48 per cent.
rsrtS sa ? 7 rtb’ ei»« •• w*ti
* tn these testa, natlanta put a
Just a glaftce at my dally mall small amount of tha meatcatton
show* how very real these physl- on the cnUre face and other a feal and emotional dlffleulttes are. fected areas twice a day, rubbing

By RTTTE JANE KEOGH

Funeral Services
For Fred Stein
Are Held Today

Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock returned
Fred Stein. 30, passed away at
last week after spending the
the local hospital at 12:13 p. m.
spring and summer at thrir home Thursday following a abort Ill­
In r Mt*a v Y.
ness.
Mr. Stein was bom Sept. 2. 1407
The building he# at the Com­
munity Presbyterian Chureh last In Wielbach. Germany and was
engaged in the Jew-dry and lugg­
Various Mathoda
m r"Hy.
csturdsy w*« deemed a huge suc­
age busbcjj ca Snnf-rt
her*.
Lotion W as Enough
cess by the Rev. Alexander Linn
a
iv written
w i i i k i i numerous
ituuiciuue columns
lutuiiiiie
He had lived tn Sanford tine*
I'v*
and the Bulldinr. Committee. 1940 and made his home at 241S
In ths past about various methods' In
ensured
of treating acne. But because of J"*1 1
«rf«tt
Throughout the day an average Elm Ave. He wa« a member of tb*
the volume of mail I hava been
of 32 men worked. At noon the Masonic Lodge 62 of Sanford and
receiving on the aubleetln recent
7 h s ? « i° u le d
a member of the Jewish Chureh
ladies of the church served a de­ Congregation of Orlando.
weeks, I thought you'd like to.th! * ° tl" n 1
af Tmorove*
know about on* of the latest The first evidence of Improve
licious dinner to the workers. An*
Survivors Include hU wlf* tad
treatmenu for it
intent waa that the skin became
vhvrfrni-nvttsAna onmhtmtinn softsr and smoother. In some
other Bee will be held Nov. 2 three children. Charles. Susan and
a
cases this occurred within one
starting at 9 a. m. The Committee Steven, all of Sanford: and on*
sister whose home is In Chicago.
whleh doesn't stain the skin, has&gt;r »*■ » '« * • *ft« r ‘ h* lollon
plans to have the doa/s and win*
HI.
dovra ready to put In place and
rew rt'T n W o S S W
‘.V .l T « get the full benefit from the
Funeral tervires were held afc
American
)u - treatmenk
medication.mty
several
month* ef
the remainder rf the kitchen room 1 p. tn. today at the Brisson Fun­
American Medical
Medical Women's
women s At
* rfqulred.
aoctatlon.
eral Home and remains were
ready to complete.
QPtSTION AND ANSWtg
shipped to New York City for bur­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Smith
of
WayT. L : My doctor told me that
ial.
cross, Ga., last week became tha
ThU lotion reportedly speeds I have a dropped kidney. Would
Improvement more than routine this have any Influence on my
parents of a daughter weighing poLO GROUNDS IN NEW R 0L 8
therapy. It U composed of a becoming pregnant?
9li pounds. The proud Lake Mary i NEW YORK (U P)— City Con'
number of Ingredients of which Answer: In most cases, preg­
coordinator
Robert
I grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. struclion
- the ehlef one U hydrocortisone. nancy can occur tn persona with
: W. Smith of Crystal Lake Nur- Moses predicted Thursday that tb«
Testa of tha lotion were con- a dropped kidney.
Polo Grounds, the former horn* of
|sery.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Donohoo the former New York Glanta, will
of Milwaukee. W b.. were calling' |*«mie • site for a Harlem houson friend* In this area last week. I " « project. Mose* said "there was
—
....................
*-••■*-The -Donohoos
lived here while
he "some possibility of negotiating an
served as Dental Officer at th* agreement to g«l possession" be­
fore the present baseball leas* ex­
NAS
pire* in 1962.
/
'M
r.
and
Mra.
A1
Bryant
and
The Her. Joel D. Brown of Chicchildren of Winter Haven spent
DODGERS STUDY L. A.
ago, 111. hag assumed the pastorSaturday with her parent* Mr. and
NEW YORK W — Club Preal.
ate o f the Churrh of God on , Mri&gt; w y. Thorn*.
dent Walter O'Malley leads a par­
Trench Ave., at X2nd St. 1
Thr R ev.' Qon't forget the P-TA Halloween ty of 30 Dodger officials which
unanimous |Carnival to be held at the school flew to Lo« Angeles today for a
Brown waa elected by un
three weeks JFriday. Nov. 1, starting at 4 p. week's study ef the team'g new
vote of the members thre
Y ™ * »' home.
ago, after
aftar the Rev. Harry Hander- » - The
..
gin at 9. There will b« lots of hot
ton resigned to accept M o t h e r , ^
e|ke|
etndy , nd , old

Rev. Brown Tal&lt;
Takes
Church Of Goc
God
Pastorate Here

church.
|drinks for sale so plan to come
The Rev. Brown was pastor o f , early and stay late,
the Narragansett Avenue Church; r m very sorry the Lake Mary
o f God In Chicago four year* pre­ news Is so old when It comes to
vious to his coming to Sanford. print. I send It In hut 1 have no
During hb four yrst* in Chicago way of knowing when It will ap­
o f th* Narragansett A v e n u e pear In the paper. So please don't
he organised five new churches cut stop calling. Perhaps soon It can
Church, and more than doubled b* arranged to have It printed
the membership of his own con­ before it gets too old. 3ty phone
la FA 23404.
gregation.
Bob Reaves stopped by Monday
to tall us about hit boy. Bobble
NEW RED AIR ROUTE
Jean and Bobby hava * big boy
LONDON (U P)—Radio Moscow 8 lb. 11 ox. born early Monday
reported today that one of Rus­ morning at thn Seminole Memorial
sia’ * TU-I04 Jet airliners ha* made Hospital. Mother, Daddy and baby
a test run over a proposed Mos- are fine Bobby looked fo proud
cow-Kamehatka air route which his shirt button* were about to pop
would be the longest In Russia. off. Our sincere congratulations
The broadcast said regular service to th* three of you.
on the rout* will begin next week.

W AN TED
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Scrap Iron
Hrnm
• Copper
IktUcrlw
• Radiator*
Junk Cana
Junk Truck*

ZUCKERMAN
SALVAGE YARD

1 Milo Went o f Monro# P.O.
On OnutR# Bird.
Phone PA 2-2694 or
Write P. O. Box 223
Lake Monro*

Dress Carnival!

Eoghanviola
Kennels Still
Leading League

ALL S O U * CATHOLIC CHURCH
Oak Ave. at 9th At.
Rev. Rlrhard Lyons, Pastor
Sunday Masse*
415 a. m . 8:00. 9:00, 10.00 and
S .N A S at 11:13 a. m daily.
11:00 a. m. Sanford Naval Air
Evlaing Devotions
Station, Sunday Mass at 12.00
Thursday at 7;tS p. m.
noon.
Confess lows
Weekly Masses
Saturday—4 to 3 p. m. and 7.30
Dally at 7:15 a. m.
to 4:30 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHUHCH
OF GENEVA
Paetor
Jack L. Stewart
10 a. ns.
Sunday School
11 a. m
Morning bervie#
Evening Service
4 VO p m
Training Union
7:30 p. m.
Preaching
7:30 p.m
Wed. Prayer Serrtc*

New Lotion Gives Aid
To Sufferers Of Acne

Tha Sanford Herald— P a ft V
Fridar, * October 25. 1DG7 -

Saturday October 26th
Sale Begins 9:00 a.m.
Never before «uch an opportunity In Sanford. HOLLYWOOD
SHOP I* having a drenn carnival of FALL DRESSES. Thin I*
your chance lo purchane quality merchandine at SPECIAL
PURCHASE PRICES.

Three beautiful tailored and drenay

drrenen that

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in nizen 7-15, 10-21). 11!',.24'4.
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print*, plaida and 4tripe.i in the
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Germ any

Sanford and Scminoie C oun ty arc r*ciivte|
a b a it aharv, a big pereantaga o f economic
"abota ia the arm /’
Thera are many reason* why borineaa
and professional people, where individual*,
e h k leader*, indoatrialst* ahould alt be
optinietie about the future here.
The griper or the pessimist doesn’t have
a l e g to aland on” In this particular Cen­
tral Florida Area. Outaider*. for many
j * * , ported to Sanford with n ertti*
« p m « weft • toepttal to Most*
^
M rinr - tWf U the arm where
m l m i there an a number ti
can profit moat. Their rea- .
ouch hoiptult to Canada and
^
have been: natural resource*; ideal
Britain. Dr. Castelnnove-Todrec t,
recreational facilities; fine schools; plenty ,
bowvrer. had no cbolcs about it
ia that remote Alaskan hospital;
churches; and plenty o f friendly, cour* i
ha had an •‘dated” ward far fateoua. neighborly people. ’
,
Little, then, did people hen believe tha , fjj
^
K l a aae g
^
m &lt;m m w mm w ^ m ■
The mentally 01 women wan of
Sanford and Seminole County would grow *|" O I © I Q I I
I* ©
S V* O ITT ITT O 0 I d T V
aO dtgreao,
the “ acute­
ly disturbed. hallucinating, or da*
, och u the past five years luia produced,
By
M. MCCAMN
Zhukov. ef e w e , la as mack teemed te kart
streettva." Bat they always ware
We are now looking at ourselves critically
■£
fluff C im w fc a t a Cemmeaist as Kkrasfteftew is. tie IT aaytktog is eagedatieea
la the afarefty to the female
and asking—what can we do now to keep
Martha! Gcargi K. Z h u k ov 's He alee It a member ef tke Cam- U to tree tkat duriac the daft I ward
ward when the majority thought
this going?
treatment ew Ms visit te Yege- muslst Party Presidium which The recognised tke Cemracniat
The answer
anawer could be sunsrred
simply j, slaria
ladkete tkat
U aot
not rales
raki E
Bassla.
poppet government ef Ban Gersummed up aimply
tlavia may fadksts
that he it
m
_______support probably aaved ®**y- Bo* that hardly war n matby eaing that “ A Chamber o f Commerce , nany a coamnkr for up Soviet Zhukeva
Khrushchev to tke Kremlin dia-.t" *kk which Zknkov was tee
BpMIMMI
provides the leadership and the central of. Uederafclp.
Certainly, it aeeau te Indkate puts which rerutted to the oastfle a th ro u g h w h ich m an y p e o p le ca n b r in r
_
vho
w
gh
t
to
g
o
f
Georgi
M.
Malenkov,
•
m ( I l f , ___
in w
ft/
C M fffi
If.
IftW o k a r . !
A
m h
/ M H t h * ttktog
M « * stoat T
k.
One
istmottof
Zhath e ir en ergiea to g e th e r t o r th e b ig a h m e u
^
^
M
Molotov aw* »-■«*-------------------------------- vyactoslsv M. -----------tor's visit la tkat to west *ro»
toward greater dividends fn community as a rival t i XDrita S. Kkroatotov M. Karsoovick from tha fevers-. |Yageolavla to Albania, tke little'
M tke Nov. 1 1 pot b tke Krvmlia. moat at tke Pr«ldUm. At tkat1Coanoatot satellite country oa
fores.
Zhukov west to Yugoslavia to, time. Zhukov «as promoted from; the Adriatic Sea.
Tha Seminole County Chamber of Com­
Ms capacity of fteooiaa defease alternate to full memhenht? to y,IM|.
aB a farmMsmerce to an organization that must rely mteteter. Ho was retunfag a visit the Presidium.
bis naval kaoo then at Sambo,
entirely on the individual— and the indivi­ mad* to Kaasia by Gea. Ivan Goa- There have beta rtporti over including facilldes for vabmartae*
dual— then, in turn, relies on the Chamber ajak, Yugoslav state secretary for liace that Zhukov, fa comw«ad ef whlck could operate to the Medithe armed forces, vrat the real terraaeaa. It Is pootibia tkat tba
o f Commerce so that the efforts expended detoBM.
Officially, at laast. Zhdtov war ye*or la tba Krtmila aad tkat ho visit to Albania naked with cr
on community expansion and progressive
trotted a* tba defeats mialater of might npplaat Kbmfeehev as Mo. turpsited to tmpartaaco the virft
projects can be made to work more ef­ aay other coustry wouid have 1 maa la the Soviet coQectivo lead- to Yugoslavia.
fectively.
total
enhip.
'
|
-----------------------The Chamber o f Commerce la a great
During hls id-day stay, Zhukov
Perhaps Moo-PoHtteal
MKWB IMCAMCBfl BATYU
organization with a membership o f great tew THo Just ooce. That was when These reports may prove to be FBAMKPDHT, Germany (UP)—
and wonderful people— the kind o f people to wont to Tlte'i summer home correct. But Zhukov’s vitit to Yu- !**w — thods of troatmoat and
the Sovealsa Mountains for a gotlavia did nothing to oubttaatl- Bf w *dulpmont hava ttmgtheaad
outsiders and visitor* point at and say la
day tt bunting aad fjr a ractp- ate them. The routine manner of phyateian* to the battle against
•’they're the friendliest, kindest, and moat ties.
Ms reception brings to mind the
delegates to the German
LAFf A PAY
neighborly people I have ever known."
Tawed Country
insistence of Haitian experts to- R«wtf*n Congress said to d a y .
Tto not oi the time, Zhukov fan tha Krtmila dispute that tho, ^***r opoel*U*te from iU parts
woo entertained t# Belgrade u the Russian armed forces were not la- °* "•»* Germany reported effecguest of Gooojak aad other high vetoed to politico tad that Zhukov H** *J*P« agatost luag cinter
officers aad was taken for a tour had no politics! ambitions.
w,n.
devsloped aad new
o f profit from aucceaaful ventures. Timed around the country to iaipcet miU- Belgrado dispaUbei reported methods were opening the way te
|before Zhukov's arrival that he *l ***** ••'tog tho situation of pa
to come at approximately the same period Wry installations.
It seems entirely unlikely alto would try to tsU Tits the idea of tienta with advanced cancer o f tha
as drastic currency reform, nearly all the
that he would have paid so ttttla, making Russia his sol* source of brtast.
rationing and myriad governmental con­ attention to a maa who, bo arms, instead o f getting weapons
_____
(UP) — A maa
trols which had shackled the West German thought, was breathing down from
the________________________CAIRO
United States, and that
weald refute. A fiw Zhukov's, •!•!«• hi be 110 years eld has apeconomy lifted at one stroke in mid-1948. Khrusbchsr’a asck ia a bid for Tito
* *_
. . *
. . . . . .
itllnsl
a.
A t V—.s l o . - -----Ivisit, tho dlipotchos said that ha plied to tha Egyptian geverument
In the words o f l\S. Newa A World Report: leadership.
for compensation t o says to due
T h e combination worked wonders from the
for hit labors to tt* building ti
start. Thera was an immediate surge in
tho Sues Cans! 00 y ea n ago. Tha
man, Hussein Mohammed AS A y
business activity. Overnight, empty shops
yad. said he had 07,110 coming but
wore filled with commodities that before had
would settle for 01,340. a govern­
been hoarded or hidden for barter deals.
ment spokesman said the applica­
Money once again had meaning. A free •fMMMNL
n ts was pigeon • holed because
there appeared to bo a lack t i
a t«T. Khg h s w e Sretottt. Uc. Vedd
mmrti.
market guided prices to mort realistic
WMBf anyone mentions foot reet type o f shoot to wear ia a
substantiating evidence far tho
levels. Debts had been reduced by ninety trouble, you naturally think of future columa. &gt;
“ Tha w a y lflfu r* It, aba coat os about $200 opotmdi*
claim.
bunions, fiat fart, athlete's ( . Bo sure your shore a n of tho
per cent. A policy of sound money received coma,
proper slsa and last. Your stock­
fret and maybe Ingrown nails.
priority.
H ow a ra r, th is lis t b a rely ings should bo at least half aa

YOU'RE TELLING ME!*

Re-enacts

Waat Germany to the leading industrial
nation o f F.urope, the World’s largest exporter o f automobiles and U poseaaed of
a currency ao sound that she ha* served
aa a banker for two of the victorious na­
tions of World War II—Great Britain and
France.
Fast Germany, under the Iron-bound conf rol o f Communism, still lies In ruin, hunger
and poverty, although Germans with the
aame skills and abilities to work hard live
there.
The key point accounting for this dif­
ference ia that for the past nine years
West Germany has followed an aggressive
free-enterprise policy and taken advantage
of the tremendoua constructive force o f
private initiative backed by the assurance

A

Story!

Hurt? They May
Have Any One Of 50 Ilia

"Sound money in a free market that de­
termines prices was basie to the whole story
TVtc Sanford Htrald
of West German recovery.”
The contrast between conditions in East
ee M»wl titM Hllw nrtmltr ST 1010 at
r m MtMi •( *■•«•,« rU rt4«. . .B*«V
Ik* I d
and West Germany could hardly be more
•I r i i n m h| Narvfc S ioro
startling. In capsule form, with a new
* • * * ? ,r * * * * * * * IMItar aa4 Pakltohav
setting and different characters, this di­
Ml a In i’ m iX m^ I
■•*'*••• Mar.
vided country has in a few years time, re­
iViM Ta ,*• *5 ****• ■ -.
ran**
■»MI*V* a. CCtMIVO tlfnlM ia Mas*#**
enacted the story of America’s development
Ba»rsa*at*0 MaMawallf Or a***ral t t n d M i a as contrasted with the countries o f the
Oarrta* Im . 001 Omi _ J Milau
S lla a ia , €U*,SU
old world. The story of tha two Germany*
rakiltfc*a Oatlr ae-**« a■ « * ,« * , a * s «a r a*4
proved once again that with suitable ground
t l r k f i k OatarOav * r * ..4 l« * Ckrlstaia*
rules everyone benefits most when indivi­
oraar Rii-Tioa asTwa
■v f a Haw
00a 9*1 «H l
Oa* M**ib
ai.aa duals are allowed the freedom, opportunity
l l . T l " * " '1’
° M Vaaa
and incentive to work out their own pro­
Je®**tojwt aattaaa. *ar4 *f lk**k«. rr**l«ll**« *«a blems. This is a lessen which should be
i
?
* " ,h* •■**••• at ra lila a
***** wt*t ba a la ia a t la r at W a la t a4«**tl*la* pataa.
taken to heart by every American and
IJp*»U I* a a « H b w at ib* f a l l . 4 Fr«*a
acted upon before the principles o f indi­
la • • «M l*4w H ea P **ltte lb* . . . f . r , . , . M I » . vidual freedom, responsibility arJ oppor­
tlaa at all tba laaat a *w . arl*l»4 la i y * * . * ■ * . * . , .
tunity, ivhich built this country a n com­
Pag# 4—
Friday, October 25^ 195^
promised too severiy.

Try and Stop Mb
--------- —«y IINNKTT CIRF-----------A DIVORCE COURT Judge hod o tough case with a stubborn,
r * unyielding man and wife who rofuted even to look at each
other. "O.K.," conceded the judgo. “Co through with tho di­
vorce, but understand that
•varything you possess will
have to be divided equally."
"What about our three chil­
dren?" dsmsnilvd the wife.

“ That'S sorntthing you'll hove
te figure out for youraslvas."
Mid Hls Honor.
The wife mods a i

Smitty’s Snappiri Turtle
10th Anniversary Sale
, SPRAY
GRASS

T V - CENTER
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’ merson 'ppM m
$ 2 2 8 --SAVE $100

FA 2-2921

407 W.

TRULY MOBILE
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Will Taka Anything

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Far tm/aymbto rwsMfafl
P a u l H itt

Inch longer than your long oat too.
I. Tour foot hart muscles, too.
so llmbor them up one# la a white
with the following exercise*.
Wriggle your tore with your
shore off, elevate your foot to
gUaMst* circulation.Try picking
pencil with your toao or
on a book aad bond your
teas over tha edge.
T. Don’t got your fast wot i
lately, i f they do got wot
perspiration cr from i
Tan Basic lu la o
causa, dry them and ehango your
T bs National Foot B a a l*
" * * • ** 1
Council has compOad a Bat ti
baste rule* which, U followtd. can
B. Cultivate good pooture. Tour
do a lot te keep your foot healthy
Let me puss three suggestions on foot should bo pointed straight
to you witt a fe w of my own ahead for proper walking.
a
vour children and
added here aad than.
1. Baths your foot at laaat onaa yourself periodically for any foot
•vary day. Scrub them wtth a troubles or poorly fitting shoe*.
■oft brush te remora tba dead 10. Don’t b* a 'bathroom surskin. Dry them thoroughly and goon." I f your fast nerd atteatton, eonsult your family physfuse foot powder afterward.
Cten. a chiropodist or a podiatrist
Z. Don't waur tba sum
m stockings two day* i a _____ ____________
■tea. Change your socks or stock- Q T .l l l y child hss had fretaas at least one* u day.
quint aora throats and tonstlltla.
*
. ___________
Whan
would you advteo me to
W BaafifM Aareua
ju re bis tonMla removed?
I . Cut your toenails straight Anawtr: Your physician U the
aeroaa and not shorter than the b u t Judgo as to whether or not
tho tonsils should bo removed. If
4. Wear an-laathar shoes, both ha ttolnka the pcoeedgre wire. R
ilea and
aad uppers.
aopera. Pick the right)
right would b* w«U to wait until the
relee
shoe for the right occasion. i W : polio reason Is orer, unless than
hare more to aay about tha eor •Its an emergency.

scratches tha surface. There a n
actually more than M foot affiletions. You might bo susceptible
to many tt not most of them,
Zvtn though at laast N per
sent of mur children under the
tent 01 oar cauurwt ***—? - eg* of 14 hare soma sort of loot
trouble, tho picture isn’t as d a it
aa it may aorta. A full taper coat
o f tha nation's foot ms can to
prevented with a BtUa thought
aad care.

CHANNEL

by the soJUr aad ordered.
"Owns on hems, you tog!" To
tbs Judge, the threw ever her
shoulder. “WsTt to bssk neat
yitr—wtth /one afcUdrea."

For
Sen'lea
Call—
UENNETT'S
fETT’S T.V.

In Trad#

| CHUTE
• Period
Cut •
|« No
Clumps
• No
Wlndrowa

LOOK FOR TH E BIG SIG N —

The Biff 20-Inch cut, 4 fjrcla, 2&lt;/« HP

S N A P P E R
Regularly t i n 7
Listed At * 1U'

T W E

N T Y

DURING £ Z f t Q C
SALE ^ Q | ' ^

The 18-Inch, 2 HP. 4 cycle

SN APPER

EIGHTEEN

R*g. SOE.7S DURING
D w l- .W
O i l ff
Priceww
-SALE S 5 9 * ^ ^
FREE— Sprinkler Garden Hoe# with
tha purchase o f either e f above Laws
Mower# IF THIS AO IS PRESENTED

E A S Y T E R M S -----------

Smitty's Snappin' Turtle J

South of Sanford
Orlando Highway

t’**'iVvv&gt;»bl0|00BMPM',itera " « •

1sp

k* tick hneanse «f
Over. The met)uny in wanun naa accepted by
tie physically Ul women as one
ef the gtrla. aad the doctor * n

“ la ether weeds, they *fiaf
themselves to a ‘normal* enrirot|&gt;
meat and atom t# benefit from
the fact tkat they ere fa contact
with asatatiaHy w*Q people.'* be
Zz~.
toad Jaaraal ef Medicine. “ They
tend to tom their wsya end fol­
low their example. In this setting
patiasu are tttonlatnd by *‘ »
performance ef othen to anauhi
their defmeea tad bekara to a
fairly appropriate fashion, rather
than surrender to their fflasta Sr.®
learn hern the* neighbor* oth*r
poytfcetlc maaawiamo an aet tofrequently happens with patlanta
who have Juat been admitted to a
■tats hospital."
tkat dm percentsr« of
peycklatrk pattoata to sack a
ward weald alwaya hare te be
quite email. Bat “ as a flcneral
rale.** ha aaid. “ It may bo mated
again that ■within certain limits—.,
(mental) patknt# who are troatar
as aaraal poroses band to behave as sock.* Ha ala* noted
that bo had no Idas what would
kaVo happened if all tke patients
been men. The female pia “panteethre interest''
in ana another. Ha oaggeatad that
ought to find eat If

Optmtsm Is The Word To Use
•B woeda that aaaa to be the theme
the Sanford a n a today.
Ob all aide*, north, eouth, eaat and west
the four word* can be acta in action—
actieo « t o t adds u p tc a tuna o f many mil&gt;
Jkore o f doUarw.
T o the north the Florida Power and
Light Company la inverting ia a new_ « •
project invoWag |W m N bn ’. next
to it, and aooo to get underway Is the first
lag o f the interstate highway aerom the
f t Johns Elver involving $5 million or
j a new Florida Power and Light ComVfftMfag at Its Bands Siding station
b nwrtng completion; the CHy o f Sanford's
new Cfrle Center to wefl under way and
goon to follow will be the new fire station
and Colored ewimiag pooL
The Sanford State Farmers Market ia
ggaring completion; Hamid Kaotner'o new
building at 14tb Street and French Are. to
well under way; State Bond 46 from Mel*
lonvilto A rt. to the St. Johns River to being
Widened and paved; State Road 600 (High*
way J7*f2) from Hanford to Five Points to
underway ; two new industries started build*
Jags for early occupancy; subdivisions to
the south and to the west are underway;
bids for new work at the Sanford Naval
A ir Station soon to be let.
All o f these projects— and the list doesn't
even touch the surface—add up to millions
o f dollars being spent In the Sanford area
fo r labor and materials.
Two new projects that will probably be
added te the list will be the Housing Au­
thority's new building program In 8anford
and Oviedo—a good possibility that the
docks and terminals project will be con­
structed at an early-date.
Thee* art the things that bring people,
industry, and commerce to any area— end

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Th* Sanford Htrald—Pact I

M iss CanMell, Granddaughter
O f Local • Woman, Engaged

Friday, October 25. 1957

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Ethel Root Circle
Will Sell Fruit
Cokes For Funds

Sanford Garden Club To Host
District Meeting November 5

The Ethei Root Circle o f the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Candfl! o f 1
Congregational Christian Church
Salem. Missouri, formerly of San­
met recently at the Friendship
ford announce the engagement aud
Hall. Mr«. Loosing opened the
approaching marriage o f their
Sanford Garden Club member! Jacksonville. Sirs. 3f. W. Havens
meeting and read the devotional.
daughter, Charlotte Lynn Cantrell,
£
under the direction of their presi­ of AIL D o n , corresponding secre­
Following the secretary and
to Airman 3C Charles Crawford
dent, 31rs. Fred Gana* are busy tary, will also give her report at
treasurer’ s reports, i m p
FRIDAY
Mosteller, eon o f Mr. and Mrs.
with* plana for their most Import­ the morning meeting.
&lt;
&gt;
n
the
hugo
success
of
the
smor­
Dinner and eostume Halloween
Lee MosteUen o f Rolls, Missouri
Other report* win be brought to
ant meeting of the year. On Diesgasbord.
v u . r .- e f t n |« a sraduste of party at the B. 0 . Q., sponsored
the District meeting by Slat*
Tentative nl-na 9nr a al„tti*.
Ur. a s i J!rs P - b .* K T.a.h. d*r.. November 3. 1937, they will
Oy
toe
O
tucei’a
IV'iUt
Club.
C
-t*
Salem High School, class ef 1957.
,
. «
*
a*
--i I IN' iWsia it) Mi# wwki fttiswvts Chairmen of soeclal rnmmlttteew.
ware party were made. The party ,
brook of OwMjfeoi* Kg. spent e|ubf of DUtrici&gt; V1|, Including Os- Indulging Junior Gardening by
Mr. Mosteller Is ■ graduate of tills from 5 JO. Prizes and dance.
The Wllsan school In Paola will will be held Nov. 18 at 7: JO p. m. »t cdn**d*7 n fh t J»l|b 3Ir. and eeo,*. Sumtcrf orange, and Lake Airs. C. E. Saunders, Orland*;
Rolls High School, clast ef 1954.
T h n t m « m n a tM i were !.’ !•
have a Halloween carnival, start-1 at the church.
Mr*. Robert Mahan. The Mahans ! CountIc§ of the FlorWl Federa­ Landscape by Airs. G. 0 . GjoerHe is now stationed at Canute
tilled Into the Anna Miller Circle
Eelklsu* reXreakineaU, u-iiu a are former re»i«tei»u «*f
Ing at 3:30 r . M. Sponsored by
,.tion of Garden Clabz, Inc.
•****** As^ka. and Publicity bv
Air Force Base in Illinois.
Tuesday ni|ht with Mr*. A. P.
Halloween
theme,
were
served
by
i
JIom,
, T.A .
Mr*. William T. Chennell, OrlanMiss
Cantl4ll
Is
a
former
resi­
the hostess. Mrs. Herbert ThursBowenox prealdlnir over the can­
Registration for the meeting will
SATURDAY
do. The afternoon session will b*
Mr. and 3Ir». A. K. Rossetter1
dent o f Sanford. Her mother Is
.
_ ....
open at 9 A. 31. at the Elks Club,
t o dlellght service. The new mem­
Lake Monroe Halloween Carni­ ton. Attending were 3!r*. Ralph i
devoted t* messages of the Dis­
Lossinw
r a Simpson, »•-.
Bobbye
the former. Miss LeClalre Jones. val at the ichool.
_
ng. \tr»
Mrs. Ed
Mrs. 1_aoJ 3!i*s
.
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. . . Morton returned
FWUt
«., • » i 1006 East 2d Street, with the
ber*. Mrs. Fannie Gordy, Mrs.
trict VII Chairmen, the prasesH
A
*
LOTTE
LYNN
CANMiss
Canfltll
is
the
granddaugh­
Tuesday
f
j_
—
j
meeting
called
to
order
by
the
Bonner
Carter,
Mr*.
Oscar
ZittroTom Butner. and Mrs. Roy How­
“ Evening of Fun” , aponsoced by
tatlon of Club membership certi
4
whose
eagagement
Is
o
f
Mrs.
Allan
Jones
of
905
ter
ell Jr., were Instructed on the
the Friendship League o f the Con­ wrr. 3lrs. M. Bilrtngjley, Mra. Earl
' Dlitrlcl President, Mrs. J. E. flcates by Mri. Vernon L. Conner,
ced today. Miss Can- "Park Ave. She Is the nleee of Dr. gregational Christian Church. Fel­ 3foxley, 3trs. Ed Luduk, 31ri. Alice ?
*
J
Laughinghouse of Orlando. Mrs. L.
purposes of the Circle by Mrs.
I E. Spcnccr will give the Invoca- ending with the presentation *|
Bowersox, Mrs. Irene Kent, and trell Is the granddaughter of and Mrs. Allan Jones of Orlando.
lowship Hall at 24th and Park Getman. Mrs. Bca Alford, .Mr*. In floralIndustry.
Mr*.
Allan
Jones
of
Sanford.
3Ir.
and
3Ir*.
J.
W.
Norman
i
tlon preceding word* of welcome an attendanca prise.
John
Jones,
3tr*.
Rollins,
3!lss
Mrs. Gene Walter*, and Introduc­
7:30 p. m. Admission 75c, Includes
Luncheon will be aerved at th*
Jacksonville
and
children
are
ext^r*
a response will be
Helen Witlc, and .Mist Florence
ed by Mr*. Maurie Moses.
refreshments.
M„
William p. Hard, Shrine Club at 1 P. M. Because
During the business meeting that
VAH-9 cocktail party and buffet Witle, a guest from New Jersey. Peeled this aftfm ojn to spend the ma,Io
of the limited facilltlea, U l« urge*
Fruit cake will once more be weekend wjth her parent*. Mr. and Jr pr„ i dcnt of thc Azalea Tark
followed. It was announced that
at the B. 0 . Q., 6:30 p. m.
that members make reaenratlona
Mrs.
A.
K.
Rossetter
on
Celery
** " “ “
**
Garden Club. 3Icmbcr* wilt then
the Circle will sponsor a Hallo­
The Gamma Omega Chapter'’e f aold by member* o f the Ethel
as soon as possible, and not lator
have an opportunity to hear from
ween Dance Saturday night Oct.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority will Raot Circle of the Congregational ‘We.
than November 1 with Mr* Sort
Mrs. William l^ahy returned to Mrs. Vernon L. Conner, State
0 X . from 9 HI 1 for Elks member*
hold a bake sale starting at • Christian Church. For the past
Hollingsworth, 2203 Washington
and their guests. Sidney Vlhlen’ s Mon.
a. m. in the downtown aiea. Cakes, aix years, the Claxton cakos have Sanford Thursday from Alilwau- President from 3!t. Dors, whose
Drive, Sanford. The coat " f th*
Dance Orchestra will play for the The Junior G. A.’ s Helen Masters'
pies, brownies, cookie* and candy been growing In popularity for kce, where ahe has been visiting topic will be Steps To Success.
meeting will be $2.00, Including
Christmas and Thanksgiving.
her sister. 3lrs. Leahy will stay Mr*. C. R. Mayes Jr., first vlcecostume dance and 1st and 2nd G. A.’ s, and the Sunbeams of the
will be offered.
registration, luncheon, and gratnlThe Pilot Club o f Sanford held
president,
Pompano
lleach,
will
with
her
father.
Fred
Wilson,
for
prises will be awarded for the First Baptist Church will meet at
The
three
lb.
cakca
will
be
$3.00,
Halloween danee at Elk’ s Club,
a Founder’ s Day meeting Tues­ sponsored by Anna-3Ull*r Circle. tha 3 lb., $4.25. Orders mar be a while before flying back to discuss Conservation In Florida’ s ties, and must be paid at the time
best costume for men a»d wo­ 3:30.
day
night
at
the
Sanford
Yacht
Future. Awards which may be the reservation la made. A prt**
Sidney Vlhlen’s orchestra Will placed with Airs. Losslng at FA Cochabamba, Bolivia.
men.
The Cherub Choir (boys and girls
will be awarded’to the Club having
.
Mrs. Bowersox then announced 8-8) will rehearse at. the First Club. Hostesei were Mr*. Vola play from 9 until l:CO X . S i Pzizr: X ia n Mr*. Herbert Thurston, at
31r. and Airs. W. T. Wbaclesa earned by individual garden clubs
the larges) percentage of Its i
Lambertson
end
Mr*.
Elapeth
celebrated
their
fifty-fourth
wed­
will
be
described
by
31
rs,
Arthur
that Mrs. James Blankenship and Baptist church at 4:13, and the
FA 2-3144, or Mrs. II. Herbst, at
given for best costume.
F. Coe, second vice-president, bers present.
Mrs. Charles Stafford are our Chapel Choir (Young people IT- Dunn.
ding anniversary Thursday.
Chicken barbecue at 6:30 » . m. FA 2-1383.
Mrs. Voile Williams, Jr.,
The tables were decorated In the at the Elk’ s Club. Sponsored by
•'Members of the Month” for Sept 24) will rehearse at 8 p. m.
ral chairman for the meeting, hae
_________
________________
_____
club
color*
o
f
green
and
gold.
A
— ft Oct. respectively.
the Band Parent* Association of
The Y. W. A'a of the First Baptist
announced the following as mats™ After the business meeting, the Church will meet at the homo id large, beautifully decorated birth- Seminole High School. Public In­
bers of her committee: hottest
members were served refresh­ Mrs. IL C. Hagan, 100 N. Elliott day cake centered the speaker's vited.
Airs, Ralph Dean; registration
ments In the club room. H&lt;«tes*es at 7:30 p. m.
table. The cake was cut by the
The Lyman ichool will have a'
and credentials, Mrs. J. Brailey
for the evening were Mrs E. J.
The Truth-Seekers Class of the youngest member, Patsy Bassett. Halloween carnival sponsored by
Odham; book tables, Mrs. J. I *
Moughton Jr., Mrs. Eddie Stout, First Methodist Church will have
The Pilot Club Is one of five the P. T. A. Th* carnival will
Horton Jr.; flowers, Mmea. I. E ,
and Mrs. Shannon Winn.
a covered dish luncheon at the International classified civic and start at 3:30. Costume parade at
Batten and Irvin Fleischer; fav­
Members ejoyldg the evening home of Mrs. J. B. Crawford on service organizations whos* prln 6:30 P. M.
ors, Aimes. E. Leeper and R. S .
ciplcs
are
friendship
and
service.
were Mesdames J. R. Hoole- Lake 31ary.
Sunday social calendar
Alagnussen;
reservations, Mra.
han, Lynn Lyon, Harry Kenny Jr.,
The Joy-Ruth Class of the First It Is now 38 years old, having
Dress rehearsal for "WomanBert
Hollingsworth;
coraagea.
Clayton Smith, H. F. Hale, Harry Baptist Church will meet Monday t&gt;ccn formed In J921 with a mem leai Wedding” at the Sanford
Airs. Charles Wilkie; program cov­
Adair, Peter Bukur, R. S. Bill- night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. bership of 40.
Woman’a Club at 2:30 P. M.
ers, Airs. Keith Munts; luncheon.
Membership In the Pilot Club Is
hlmer, Wade S. Snyder, Russell Pat Wilson, 239 North Scctt.
MONDAY
Airs. John Atorgan; caterer, Mra.
determined by classlflcstlon and
• Spencer,
II. C. Dlsbrow, Geo. -I Tue.
.
Gamma Omega Chapter o f ESA
Alalcom Higgins; publicity, Mias
Stephens, C. H. Robertson, B. G. Ctrl Scout Troop 242 will meet at Is by Invitation only. Only tho­ will hold a social meeting at the
Doris A. Cline; general arrange­
Caruthers, Maurice Moses. Fannie |the First Baptist Church at 3:30. roughly representative women, ac home o f Mist Barbara Flynt, 207
ments, Aimes. Ralph Cowan J r*
Gordy, Tom Butner, Roy Howell The Carol II Choir (boys 9-12) tlvcly Identified with the business W. 18th St. starting at 8 p, m.
and John Fitzpatrick.
Jr., Gene Walter, Ed Pratt, Irene wm rehearse at the First Baptist or professional interests of the All members are urged to attend.
Kent, Roy Chorpenlng. Agnes church at 8:30 p. m.. and the community and holding executive
The Story League will have a
Walker, Eddie Stout, A. P. Bower­ Crusader Choir (Boys 13-18) will positions, are eligible.
dinner party and program at SpenProjects of the International Pi ecr'a Restaurant at 6:30 P. M.
sox, Chas. Stafford, E. J. Mough­ rehearse at 7:13 p. m.
ton Jr., Shannon Winn, and Wm. The Brotherhood of the First lot Club have Included and do In The party will honor the tenth
SUNDAY
Hardin.
Baptist Church will have thelt elude the rebuilding o f a French birthday e f the Story League
9:43 A. AI. — Sunday School
monthly supper and program at village almost completely annlhl Club.
10:30 A. AI.— Session m**»* fo*
latcd by Air Force bomber* dur
7 p. m.
The members of tha 3fa!t Cho­
prayer In the Seulon Room
ing the second world war: and rus will hold a rehearsal at 8:00
Wed
3:30 P. A!. — Senior High F allow
scholarships
awarded
to
five
fo
r
The Training Union workers of
o'clock p. ra. at the First Metho­
(hip
the First Bapt. Church will have eign students. Tha local elub hat dist Church.
Edna Summerslll
MONDAY
a covered dish supper •at 8:3013 members, 2 honorary and 1
Leslie Sheppard
7:00 P. AI. —Family Night Cow
p. m., Prayer meeting will be charter,
Roger Schmidt
ered dish Supper — Ftllowshlp
guest speaker, Atrs. Velma Atltheld at 7:30 and a Training Union I After a short business meeting,
C. L. Redding
Hall
chell,
principal
of
Southfelda
Workers’ conference at 8:15 p. ra. Mrs. Sue Stevenson Introduced the School. Airs. Alitehcll spoke on
Joseph Murray
AIRS. JOHN CRAWFORD receives gift* from M rs. IJarl Higginbotham, at the Sanford Woman’s 7:00 P. M. — Boy Scouts will
meet.
friendship and service in “ friend­ Golf Asmxdation recoenlics Airs. Crawford’s kola- In-one, at the luncheon held Wednesday at the
.Mayfair Country Club.
(Photo hy Bergstrom) TUESDAY
ly” Sanford.
3:00 P. AI. —Brownie Scout ’Drooy
Following thU, Fay Garner sang
a long, and-Kay Ivey played th*
grumbling tike mad, the eame No. 233 In Youth Building
pianu. The history of the Pilot
through to win with her partner, 3:30 P. M. — Senior Girl Scotxto
meet
Club was raid by Airs. Lida Stine.
Helen Caraway. If the reader does
Present for th* Founder’s Day
not play golf that may sound bad, 3:30 P. AI. — Junior Fellowship
4:11 P. AI. — Junior Choir Rehear­
By VIRGINIA CONN. Society Edl’ or
celebration were Mr*. Lola Lambut it really isn’ t.
sal.
bertson, .Mrs. Ed Dunn, Mrs. Nan­
Dick
Beck
is
back
from
StrikeGuest most reader* asiumo that} Gladys Brown, Hazel Durzo, Betty
cy Brock, Airs. Gladys Hall, Mrs.
„
... „
|back—ns I see when he runs In 0: 0c 3:00 P. M. — Plaiczr F ellow
•hip a.U it.'crcatlsn
Carolyn Carter, Mrs. Lurcnc Ball, Bob Conn came In Tuesday night. Brown, Cla re Fite. Sue Hoblltzel, Jnj 0((t of , he 1|&lt;&gt;raM off|co on
Airs. Lucille AtcNab, Airs. Sue They
. are to right, and that &lt;« why Jean Chandler and Ruth Tully. , hu ,, , Q tlulIe». Dick has grown WEDNESDAY
Stevenson, Atrs. Felice Swanson, there was nn column last night.
Crcla Higginbotham wished them a f r|ni!0 on hU upper lip. He says 3:30 P. M. — Girl Scout TYoop
Airs. Janie Shoemaker, Mrs. Rosa- ( However, I did get to the golf all a year of fun and good golf- they loved It In England, hut
No. 149 In Youth Building.
mond Chapman, Mrs. Elsie Far-1 luncheon at the Mayfair ««untry Ing. She handed the floor to Clle mu,t confess I never asked him 8:00
M. “ Senior High F ellow
ship supper for choir membera.
ley. Afrs. Patty Gatchcl, and Atrs Club. Tin; tables were beautifully Heard, w ho made the most of It who.
decorated with gourds, p»mklns, with a poem dedicated to the
Lida Stine.
The girls In Gamma Omega soro­ 6:30 P. At, — Youth Choir R*hcrial.
Pilot Club members are asked Indian corn and croton leaves. queen of aces—Jackie, again, rity are having a bake sale Satur­
to remember observance of Foun- Cornucopia baskets held squash Jackie wav presented with a golfl- day morning, starting at 8:30 A. 7:00 P. At. — Mid-Weak Blhl*
der’s Day, Sunday, October 27. and more corn. The decorating tU kit, guaranteed to cure her M. tascatlon somewhere on First
Hour,
when they will attend the 1!:0« bad been done by El Dunn. Lee swtdlcd head. When the fun was St. Cookies, cuke, and homemade 7:30 P. M. — Senior High Fellow­
A. AI. service at Pinecrest Bap- Cunning had gathered the mater- over, she was also given a lovely candy will bo on sale—reasonably,
ship Recreation
pin with "holc-in-one" engraved on I am Informed. Good way to get 7:30 P. At. — Chancel Choir Itotist Church in a body.
lal*.
On Thursday, November 14, the I Twenty new member* were In- the front, and her initial and date out of a weekend baking.
heraal.
Sanford Pilot Club will meet with traduced—which seems to me to engraved on the back. This Is
Atrs. Lida Stine for a buffet sup­ be a darn good number. They to remind her always of that won
per. There will follow a business were Hazel Rowell, .Marge Hill, derful moment when the hall slid
meeting at the home of Atrs. Lou- Evelyn Vodopich, Terry Stine, Into the cup on the seventh tee.
rine .Messenger.
The buffet luncheon was speci­
Virginia Sullivan, Bonnie Pahl,
The Sanford Pilot Club is par­ Peg Butts, Helen Alclnnls, Marge ally delicious Wednesday, and 1
ticipating In the United Fund Baccash, Barbara Morrison (fin­ guess tha golf does not need men­
Drive. Members are requested to ally gave in), Katherine Park, tioning, since that is usually fun.
MRS. JACK YOUNGflLADE served coffee to lhr?e new wives In VAH-7. Co-hostesa .Mrs. Robert
complete their calls .
Alice Peter, Virginia Shecdun, Although Harriet Williams was
Knight serves roll*. Left to right, .Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Helm Crawford, -Mrs. Jane Sapp, Mrs.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Alice .Mattus, Mrs. Yoangbladr.

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VAH-7 Wives Have Coffee,
Welcome New Members Oct. 24
3frs. Jack Youngblado and Airs..
Robert Knight were hostesses for
a VAH-7 coffe# held Thursday
morning at the Youngblade home
In Pinecrest.
Vari-colored hibiscus were used
to decorate the rooms. The guests |
vers served coffee, dainty sand-,
wlches and coffee Tolls. The c o f - ;
fee will become a monthly a ffa ir.1
Attending were Mrs. 31. A. Bass,j
Mrs. Richard Bauer, Mrs. George
Beihl, Mrs. H. F. Brant Jr., Mrs.
William Hosey, Mrs. M. L. Lilleboe, 3lr*. Ralph Maltus, Mrs. R.
A. Mergle, .Mrs. Bob 3feyer. Mrs.
Robert Mc.Murray, Mrs. Neil Pruden. Mrs. G. M. Roberts. Mrs.
John Sapp, Mrs. William Craw­
ford,, 3frs. Howard Welgle, and
Mrs. Tim Yount.

Raccon Is back on th* campus
One New York store featured
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coats, and for accessories—bags,
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Gators, Tigers
Clash Saturday
At Florido Field

se 'At (tidnun list year fey tysea. Florida earikr M s s t s t t e - ' t o a
tacky 14 U 7.
Whaawra-Lftrvt te a s
t u t * , which features Myrtle A d a si aad R eis Mafcaa.
the r a s t e r proves* at aepkamirs set 44. Seceed te a s . Lre Caraway
halfback BOy Caasa, mad vexier mad J e s u it Faotfc. set 44** Third
finback Jimmy T ty's*, w * has te a s. Hales Caraw ay asd Barworn ( w f t s e * fas a rev, after net V iO a a a set C7. L ee s « t a ;
Tbmpfa In Japan f*r a JSO bitIwfavy a claw #•* ta Rice, » ta H ast D sn s, 29.
Hey arerac* ar the sMlhy ta
14, "fas ha opmdsy costrvt. The
■
knock so* rrrr the fence.
That, if aaythuy. is the chief
ti!
i
e l l l i t s REJECT JER9EY
Florida fallback
Ed Sears, t k , . . T " * " ,7 Z ! ,
Jayeaes* deficit. Maybe U’s a
v
ia
the
C
a
tori'
ieadiar
xrvaad
r r IT ' * i '
lack af vitamin* sc U* little puff
falser ta J4S4. yaaiped kata teasi
Bertard J.
la their babyhood rice bvt. fsr
leadership la that d ep sn a re* tMi ®*Jr&gt;
asms reason ar other. the J s ;t- week. He kaa a set cals A 140 Fhiiadelphu FfcsQrs hare t t r a d
9*m couldn't knock y n t hat *ff jar da as » carries, avl U afar- d e v » as famUtisn U play eight of
vMk a has* shot A ray who • al­
* • * * * ■ « *?* * * • "
t o * the kail at better than JOO a d s , 4 J yard* per carry.
Halfback E rn ie Parrish, t u t ” **
* »"T « “
M
is R (a*d Utter aad -214 veeT s erased fair. lesder, is secFlraur and Cir-rinatl Red
Ordinarily will mate Mm the rnac«d with US yards •» U cantes,
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Carnation o f ^baby-saa rasac.**
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Halfback i i n a j K w / f f t coo*
--------------This partially act*onta fsr the
CA|M
(UGH V O L T *
fact that the NUhttetaa Lions' "no- tlBoea U lead thetea* in pu ses
caafet,
r
s
e
m
u
r
four
for
I«'A
j
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t/jtTIs
ry
&gt; __ The 5 c Louis
kit" lea* this season has posted
• record o f tS via* sfsiast a mere yards and tv * to u ch io v u He Is cardinals ka»* liaced aix new
ala* the team's leadtr.y sc&amp;rer wua ^
u ^
(t jf ; { , f : x s
Mi dofeata in ieadtey Ms team
&gt;rt H w ld ^ Bender. Bob
Mf* the Oct. 24 World faeries (Jap. U p * »ts. .kale D u n ssd Parrish ^
* r tm »a
'fW hitey) Bias, C h a r l e y Frey.
aaeao earlotyj afalnst Toby*. The •hat* 12
„
rA TT. . . y | U
. Cm r Kit sell. Eddie Lyo»&gt;« ard
Toby# Uses Is kn*vn ss tho
Florida and LSL ba.e met da
Borbrirk The Garde alic
**GUn«i." vMcb may startie a few
^ , , , * * • * date* back hjT# Blnrv#^ Arthur Fetxacr ad
feS s hi New York and-or Ssa
^ or' miaiitxatiro a a s l a t a a t is the
Frsnetico, the statesid* variety t* I*J7. LBU ha« *»n
lu ,w * * * * * * la lhW and "Ovtlng and minor
leaf %e de
W t f a Mt cm tho onderiiaed aad
,w * . The seer* lart .eek was 21 ^ m e v t
areraJc tide.
ta • for the Gators.
Yet, deryile this erase which
draws ss msny ss WiJMi fsn j t o ,
a mere roOec* esme, professional
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Radio &amp; Television Log

Martha Hyer, b ro-atarrod with
Jerry. Martha b a lady iavaetigator on delinquency conditions,
Martha fa lb b b r a with MeGaTjtt&lt; ^
y , g^g timid way,
j
u n u y about a part iiUie
MUi pUjad by Mary Wabatar.

aaid to ba Jarry ■ funniest pletura &lt;-j v tvileat* Dollnquont” b a
to data, y«t one that tells a story icrnc ta whieh Jtrry, wUu« trainthat'* aineara with r e d heart sp- 1^ to ba a cop. mu.t taka a judo
lauon from Tha Great Togo, the
w Ao tha wiitful, eager but bum- 300-pound Lot Aogalaa wreiUer.
bling aaalitant Janitor of a run- "They toll ma Togo doean't alwayi
down tenement In Naw Yorfc’a low- follow the aeript.” Jerry explained
or l a i t Side, JarTy hat the par- to hia director, Don McGuira. So
feet vehicle for hit taay antic*. Jerry Invited hi* friend Rocky
On tha aerloua tide, however, ha Marciano to ba present—Juat in
yearns to ba someone—to ba re- case.
spec ted like tha cop on tha beat ' There’ s music b "The Delicate
Juvenile delinquents iw * "u the Delinquent” too, with Jerry alngneighborhood where Jarry per- ing a number called “ By Myself ’
forma — and misperforms his by songsmlths Arthur Schwarts
^ d a lly chores. Not only doaa Jerry and Howard DUta.
• h ave his irate tenants to «*otend
-------------------------------with, but the poor seal to eonDallas' first building was n onestantly badgered by the leather- room log cabin erected b 104! by
jaeket sat who bold no brief for William Neely Bryan.
a guy who respects a cop.
------------------------------In the role of the eop b likable
Dauphin eras a title given to the
Darren McGavto, who, with pretty I eldest ion o f a King of France.

%ow dOuahJh id !
JACXY FENWICK
I realise that this will appear arrived. Than Joanne Flebchman
in the paper long after VAH-9 U came In and last but not least,
back, and all the wives are used Marion Holmes I Add to that the
to having husbands around the aaaorted “ kids” that came along
house again. Bus better late than with tho mothers, and you end up
with quite a party! I (Incidentally,
• n ever • * *° wcIcom" 10 *u ot
VAH-91 1 I Just can't seem to the eake was delirious!)
I d » hope that someone calla
think far enough ahead to got
things like that to appear on the me with some news between now
day that they should! I I waa out and the time I have to write MonIn the back-yard, hanging up day'a column, at things have look­
clothes, last Tuesday when tha ed pretty sad lately!
For lack o f anything else to
planea came over,. . .and a beau­
write about . . I'll juat say "see
tiful light they wore.
Joanne and Don flebehraann, you Monday . . J hope! I
my next-door nelghbora, have
(A some out-of-state company with
them. (At least at thb writing,
though they'll probebly be gone
by tho time you read this!) They
are her brother and sister-in-law,
LAST SHOWING
Francis and Phyllb Lang, from
8TABT8 «:3 t
Lockport, New York. Mrs. Lang
la the former Phytlls Callaghan,
o f Newfane, New York, and the
couple was married juat last
Saturday, October 19th., In St.
Bridget'* Church In Nswfanel Of
Recourse they are on their honey­
moon, but they could hardly go
on to Miami without stopping In |
Feature — 1:43
to see all the Flebchmani! They |
plan to make the return trip up
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ilnce ehe wa* unable to get home
for the wedding.
Last Tuesday morning Mergeret Milton gave a “ baby-ehower—
coffee” for Ruth Armbtaad. who
!i “ expecting” next month. Those
with
Jame* Manon-Ilarbara Rash
'ft there were: Jackie Brooks, Gla­
Feature — 8:27
dys Carter, Lula Bailey, Lob
Pryor, Mr*. Cleary. Joann# FleSATURDAY ONLY
l'chman, and your* truly. Marga­
S H O T G U N
ret served cake and eoffee, and
•*
■* Staring
Ruth received aorne lovely baby
llerllag -“HlTu«...
things. The color pink, and roseY vonne*DhCa»lo
bud* were much in evidence. *o
Feature — 1:43
I guest moat of the girls are hop­
:o -h i t ing right along with Ruth that it
will be another girll
_
Juat realbed that this *111 be
f t the lait one for tho week, ao I
bad better alt back aad try and
think of any reminder* I should
put lnl
I guess first and fortmnet b
don’ t forget t0 attend cb»r*h on
Sunday. If you dg not *u«nd a
ehureh in town. Proteitant serv­
ices at the Naval Air Station start
at 9:00 A. M.. with Sunday School
«UTH
A#
BTCNUNS
bring held while church ia in proROM ANtHAYDEN
A | r r n . Chaplain William Fuller U
" b a c k from hi* leave, and will be
there this Sunday. And Catholic
tarvicaa are held at 13:00 noon,
with confession Immediately pre­
ceding it.
One week from on1 jt Is the
Halloween Dance n the E. M.
Club. If you haven't given much
thought to a costume, hotter start
concentrating on itl Remember,
there will be prises for the best
£ o n e s . . so why not try and win
F E A T U R E - 1:34
• o n e of these?
Ckapter No. 4
And the Chief's Club dance will
“ SKA HOUND’
b* one week from tomorrow night.
(W e Just got to the orchestra
before they did! t) If you're plan­
ning to attend that one, start) mak­
ing plans nowl
I'm certainly glad someone In
this neighborhood bakes! As the
“ kida” were piling into Jackie
Brooks car this morning (to he
^ driven three blocks to school)
Gladys Carter celled to ma to
come over for coffee. She had
baked a Boston cream pie, and a
pineapple upside-down cake, and
waa looking for help to eat it upl
Gail Coombs waa already there,
as waa Jackie Brooks, when I

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Ana Blyth and Paul Newman b a dramatic scene from Warner
Bros.’ forthcoming "The Helen Morgan Story,” opening Sunday
at the Bits theatre. The explosive life-story of the woman they
railed the Goddess o f tha Jars Age. Paul Newman stars b the
ro b el n bootlegger and pert-time lover of Miss Morgan who b
partly responsible for the crushing downfall of the singer. Michael
Curtis directed the CbemaScope picture.

Helen Morgan Story'
O p ens Sunday A t Ritz
Filmed against the tumultuous
background o f the Roaring 20’ s,
Warner Bros, dramatic portrayal
o f "The Helen Morgan Story” ar­
rives Sunday at the Rita Theatre.
Starring Ann, Blyth In the title
role, Paul Nawman, and Richard
Carlson, ' "The Helen Morgan
Story” reportedly depicts tlie me­
teoric rise to fame and subsequent
fall to near-tragedy of the famed
torch singer. The film begins with
Mlsa Morgan's early attempts to
reach the heights of show busi­
ness stardom. The great loves o f
her Ufa are portrayed by Paul
Newman and Richard Carbon
playing Lary Medduz, a notorious
bootleg racketeer and Russell
Wade, one of New York's leading
citizens, respectively.' As stardom
comes within her grasp, trva hap­
piness evades her and the story
of her despair la unfolded to dra­
matic form by the Cinemascope
cameras. It has been isltl of La
Morgan, that more than snv other
personality of her time, she per­
sonified the frantic frustration of
the Roaring 20’a.

Paul Newman, one of Holly­
wood's brightest newcomers, was
most recently seen In “ Somebody
Up There likes Me,” and is the
Warner Bros, star o f the forth­
coming, “ The LeftHanded Gun.”
A b o starring In “ The Helen Mor­
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King and Cara Williams.
Seen in the film, too, art some
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Jimmy McHugh, Mbs Morgan's
accompanist and song writer;
Rudy Vallee, seen re-enacting his
true-life role; snd America's most
famous columnist, Walter Wlnchell, who U said to deliver a stir­
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The screenplay of “ The Helen
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Ih e musical numbers were staged
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■ n r 141V. Hanford. Florida a m a r
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nreUmr land *
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n r a i d r .mrt at Hanford. Seminal*
County. Florida, tkla tka Jctk day
o f (Vtnbor A. D. IMT.
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Clark o f ou r aald Court
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e m u from aay ana reddenr* dla*
t t W. Warm,
trtot at a County Board Member.
Attarnoy fo r Plaintiff#
P (I. Da* H it . Hanford
T k * a*1 1mat ad ailltada layy far
Florida.
said HH*«lal T aa Hakoal District
Mumbar On* fo r tka regular »#rm
■a at altt mills fo r sank r*ar o r Ika
1M TMai U U l i l f f c a t d T , ,1 U fH biennium. aad tw o mitt* Dir BuildI t U l b U i . L id * .V I I , M A.Cl* BUIS In* A Bus Baaarra Fuad.
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•load, tba uakauw a Uaira. le v lee**.
X A CHLTUHa IdLdJ. Met*. itLotCTK A H. y H iit-llA rtU , ir ally a aar
unanow a apaoaa tt married. aad It
daad. tk* tiabaow a naira, taytaaaa.
lagatas* aad (raataaa at tk* said
MAS. KXjCCTRA H. PRITCH ARD ;
U 1 . STTa MBUCK. I f ell**, hta unbaaw n agouaa It aw rrled. and It
daad. tka aakaaw a naira, devlaee*.

Faranns whoa* aamss ars to ha
grlntud on tka ballot fo r aoum ral
aa Trust*** m ay b* nominated at
any ttm* an la IV days grecadlhg
tba lima a f th# alacltan By trillio n
o f fir# o r n o n peranaa inalttlsd
to m la in the election. filed with tk a
Board o f Publln (netruetlan &lt;( **mlaala County. Florida, a t laaat IS
daya prior to the balding o f aald
slartloa. Fatltlna fhrma m ay b* ab»
lalnsd frnm tk * County Huparlatan*
daat a f Fuklta IHutruettau.
O nly duallflad ataetorn reeldtng
In said Hnaolal Tax School District
Mumbar On* who sa y a tax on rent
o r nsrwmat property within m id dla .
rrlat akan k* aatttlad t* rot# la Ika
ataetloa.

U U. HTARBCCK; JAM ltd C. Fa T B y ardor a f Iks Board a f Public
TERBDX. tt aU ra kta uubnowa foatrartfon o f Seminal# &lt;"onmr. Flo­
agouaa It married. aad I f daad. tka rida.
unknown naira, layUaaa. lacataaa
r t . m tr-drr.'cT C hotm aa
aad m u m a f tba aald XAMKS C.
County Board a f P ib llo lk P A T f KROON, CHARLES C DOB­
arcodton, Scmlnola Caunty.
BINS and SARAH A. M- DOBBINS,
PTaeldn.
bla w it*. It ally*, aad It daad.
tka raapactlva jak n ow n heirs, da*
rla**A ia sat aaa aad grant#** a t tba
aald r i U R L C I C DOBDINS and
BARAK A. M. DOBBINS, bla w ife ;
W. tt. HOWARD. I f ally*, bla unkaow a agouaa i f marrlad, aad It
daad. tka unknown naira deelaeee,
l*«m a*a aad arantaaa a f ika aald
W. K. H OW ARD ; (X A HOWARD,
It a lly * bla unknown ago,in* I f mar*
clad, aad If daad. tka aakaaw a heir*,
tevtaoua, K tita n * and g n a t e - c at
tba aald a S. H OW ARD; CCRfUK
MOORS A CO. a cargo ration, wbou*
tam lcil* la aakaawa, If M ila n and
If dlaontyad, tba aakaaw a a m l f u
•ueaaasara la Interest. tract##*. o r
aay atkar gartla* claim ing b y,
tbrnush o* under aald aoryoratloa:
aad a a y aad all garuona haying o r
•(aiming any right, till* o r Inter*#*
In and ta th* foliow 1 a * land lylas
aad kalns In Samlola Caufy. wtotl.l*.
ta -w lt:
Tka South % at tb* Mortk %
•t tko dS&gt;4 at tk* *K &gt;* and
tk# Kaon 1, t at tk* South i*
at th* H Z'* at tko a c t . *U la
Soeiloa IV, Tawnablg Si booth.
lU n iR 81 L m l
T»u. aad rack af j tta ar* baraby
required to aaaanr and 111* a*r&gt;
aoaally or by your attorney wttb
tb* Clark at tba anuee-ecyted Court.
»#ur •w rfrta* Ufaoass, if aay. to I
lb # Bill T o Qwtnt TUI* filed barala
against you bn tkla enuaa aad t * ,
•area • cogy a f th* asm* am Plain- 1
t i f f * stfa ra oy, balow, aa ay hafar#
•‘ J , » « *»P » f Noyaotkor. A. D. :
IM7. Haraia fall a ct o r ala* a Da*
era* Fra Coufaaso will b* aoftrad
asm aaa f a r .
DOW* AND D RD ZRKD At Sanfar*. Samlnot* Canary. Florida tkla
I k t day # f Ootobar. A. D. IMT.
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X ca iM n o f Momtw CkapMr N*. 15 I A X
On Sunday Oct# 27. H eaters are m B eetvd to atteod Serrkes al C—g r e n « — 1
Church. Park A t* aad 24th 9t. 11

Dr. J. Bernard Boat Pastor «■ deBrer the
Kindly b« there tea minutes before Elerm A J t
Doegheuta k Coffee i t doM s i ser vice.
L . XIBer, Beeretory

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
212 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE PA 14421
H. JAMES GET

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�•BEAL ESTATE FOR BALE
cam s or m
m
i l o s t ft f o u n v
* FOB KENT
I BEACH RENTAL!
&gt; 4 WANTED to BENT
•S— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
4—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
S MISCELLANEOUS
a-FLO W ERS. PLANTS.
8HPUB8
• 1 ! OFFICE EQUIPMENT
: U AUTOMORILES-TRAILRR!
U BOATS ft MOTORS
U FARM SUPPLIES ft HACMDi
EBT
II PETS-LZVESTOCWSUTPLIES
(Paollry)
U ARTICLES WANTED
I ! PLACES to EAT
S BEAUTT PARLORS
S FEMALE O L P WANTED
IS MALE HELP WANTED
IS MALE or FEMALE
M WORE WANTED
M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
HA MONET to LOAN
t t SPECIAL SERVICES
B A ROOFING ft PUUMUMD
M PIANO SERVICES

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE &gt;1— AUTOM OBILE—TR 111RH|
25 A — BUILDING— REPAIRS—
All kinds Automotive Repairs
PAINTING
GATLIN BROTHERS
ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SHOP
l!*'*’ *1
FA Z-UBI Contractor*. Dcagliaai; Gena* a
2232. Ph FA 2 3278 Sanford
.
M I ’S COVER SHOP
AutomobUe
Interior
Decorator
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
Seat Covers — Truck Scats
... ,
SYSTEMS
At Willis Pontiac—301 W/ lst. All
types and aixes. Installed
Remodeling — Rsrooflng — Ra*
"D o it Yourself’
Need a rood 2nd car?
siding — Materials — Contrac­
WE REPAIR AND 8URVICE
SEE RAY HERRON
tor* — Financing.
mo *. S T I N E
lo u r Pontlee Salas m u
a id Supply Co.
New and Used Cart
» T W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8432
IMPERIAL DECORATORS
Paint leg and Papattog
Ph. FA 2-0231 er after 6 p. m. . Chrysler Airtem p
Ph. FA 2*3718 after 8
FA 2*2183. 301 West First 8L
I Homes have been sold a*
Too*
toe-ua before
A ir Conditioning and Hentiag
act now while these homes are
S u a * --/' ° P « r v « a la * r f t 3
under cosatmettoa.
31! Oak Avanue
FA 2-4731 2916 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2*0259

■EENNETH E. S U C H
,
REO. REAL ESTATE BROKER
, 1009 B . 2nd
Phone F A a-OUi
n n

la a Realtor's Offeriag

IM .I0 Meath
$2,300 down will move you into
thU modern comfortable two
bedroom concrete block home.
It haa a well land«eaped yard
with shade trees. Jalousled
Florida room, carporta and
utility room. Price includes
electric stove. $1,000.00 full
price.

ONLY 3
Homes'Left
in Little Venice

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Mlmograph Printing — T y p in g - For Painting call Sir. Taakor, Ph.
Letter Writing — Card* and
FA 2 6130 or FA 2-6007.
SLIGHTLY used 12 ft. plywood
Letters Addressed — Photo
Now Under Conatrnctlon.
boat Also S HP Johnson motor.
Houses painted aa low as 3123.
Copies of Important papera8a# 31. H. Regan, Momoe Har­
O edit reporti — Collections.
All work guaranteed. For free
8 bednoHL 1 bath
bor, after &amp; p.m.
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
estimate call FA 3*1472.
1*8 bedroom. 2 bath
Rm. 40344 San. A t l Nat l. Bank
194*
Otry»ler
4-dr.
SITS
cash.
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4114
4 bedroom, 2 bath
Berry hill Paiatiag Contractor
$01 Rosalia Dr. FA 2*8374.
Licensed — BonJsd _ Union
N*w 3 Bedreoai Heine!
_ CARTE r ‘ ¥ o Mi f c LEAN IN G
Freo Lslimate — Compare our
$700.00 Down
SERVICE
Price* FA 2-2237 after 5:00.
Window
ft
WaU
Washing
Featiurea electric kitchens, terrte~*d Burnvti
Floor
Waxing—NOrth
1-4131
to floors, end choice re sides Uel AH of these beautiful homes ere
DeBa:
DeBary 4 for BETTER PAINTING
M il Park Ave.
FA 2-4234 132 Hiwsy 17-93
located on Lake Frost Lota.
locations.
2601 Uranview Phone FA 3-2978
Special Fall Closeout on $132.00
A . K .SH O E M A K E R, JR.
CENTER
a INSURANCE
trailers while they last $1209)0. I
Phwna FA 2-3103
FLOOR anadmg and finishing
„
White—Necchl—EJna
a NOT1CES-PEESONALS ..
siercurv Outboard Motor.
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
?JrPai.r*
«"»!••* Machines
. Tremeadeee Pries Cheegee
a ARTICLES fto SALE
Chooee p oor choice
323 East First 8t.
FA 2-5244
Seminal# County sln.*s 1825.
8 HP
_234.1
i.OO
a FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
•f Finenelng PU ns:
H* M- Gleaaea. U k o llary
10 HP plus
339.00
HEATING
New MK -8
VA* FHA, In Service ta d
T— LAST t»a roti.V fl
43900
n&gt;l. is a past to the Stovleland
204 8- Park Ave. Ph. F A 2-38411
H. a POPE CO.
. . . - HP
$49.00
Conventional
Rlde-In for Lucy Nowlin. Exp.
M-S 40 HP
599.00
LOST: Mixed colored twisted plaa208 S. P a rk ------ FA 2-4234
date Nov. 3, 1917.
. . . . 75
80 HP
M5.IKI
. tic nocketbook. between DeLand 2 lou 80'xl4ft’ each. Near Mae*
crest.
FA
2*3377.
1
ft Sanford. Identification: Lit*
M k 7 * 6 0 HP plus
975.00 Liquid embroidery sets, copper
enameling outfits, silk serein i U w o n c E s — H t l U M U l T
• elllo Spiuldlflf. Zellaood. Fla.
Tremendous trade-ins
FARMER'S
AGENCY.
REALTOR
|
eels. Decorate It yourself.
t, Reward. Ph. Apopka TUeker
Announcing new Un# o f fine alum*
8. Gayle Osborne, A llo ca te
laum boats. Fishing boautbrougb
'
M M 2.
_________
R O LLIN S HOBftY 8BOP
ROLLAWAY, Hosplul and Baby
«mr-nHht cruisers. Best pries*.
l i d S. French
Ph. Office
2017 &amp; French
FA 2*1991
B*da- _Day, Week or Mooih—
! Lost— In Loch Arbor Section, black
FA 2-3221 or FA 2*2818
Tel FA 3-8181. Furniture Center
Tear Eriarada Dealer
• with white markings. Whit# tip
118 Wait First St
Let us build yoar docks, bulkheads
■OBSON SPORTING GOODS
on tail. Terrier-SionjreL Ana* 2 bedroom concrete block, porch,
and sea walls. Watsr Front Con­
Phene FA 2-5981
• wers to the name of "Winkle.” i cerporte, and storage. Nicely Far more information call the 304 E. 1st
striction Co. FA 2-4330.
LaVeme School ef Dante
FA 2-0432.
1 landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­ Sales office: Comer W. Cry*
JOHNSON
Clsisea now forming in Tap—
ed. $9,238.00. Osier Realty Co.,
Acrobatic —’ BallotT AU o'bSya
•fdl Drive * U ke Mary block, SEMINOLE °8PORTlNG^GOODS 10 months free servUa on now In­
2801 Orlando Dr. FA 2-4343.
V W &gt; RENT
------ ---telephone FA 2-4591 or FA S-DOli 204 Sanford Ave“ l4u F A S U ill
(lass
ft liny-tot
tlny-teta class. Enroll
strument purchase from us.
now. FA 3-8433.
BURUR’S MUSIC SHOP
WBLAKA APAATMENTS: roomr 13 BR block; $10,880.00, low aa
IV BOAT. 25 H. P. Johnaon- 2004 Cedar Avenue
FA 2*0733
private hatha. 114 W. T in t 8L 1 $1,000.00 down, balance to suit,
elaetrie atari. Ph. FA 2-1288 or
2007 Adama Ave.______________
FA 2-4008.
,_____DRILLING
~ EFFICIENCY apartment* n lt - 2 BEDROOM, full tile bath. kite,
BILL US YOUR FURNITURE
ban
.Fair
_!rbanke*Moree
Pumps
ablo fo r couple or itncl# Peraoa.
ROD
A
REEL
REPAIRS
equipped. Venetian blinds, gUi&gt;
Cash fo r any amount. Super
Rspairi
H
w r T t o all makes
bedroom home, 83000.00 down
Private bath ft ahowar. Ideally
i. portb, cone. blk. Lg. well 3 Shown
_____
412
Sanford
Avenue
Trading post l mils south of
T A R D C. LONG
by appointment only
located acroti from Poet Office.
ndscaped cor lot. $1000. Down
Banford. Phone FA S-84T7.
*07 E * CommTrclaV
mercial Ave,
103 Plaeerest Drive. Phone FA I Boat. 1938, 14 ft., Feather craft.
Inqatre Jaecljson Dept. Star*.
382.52 mtb. Include* Int., Tax­ 2-4111.
Phooe FA 2*2833
10 HP Big twin Evlarude. Elee
es. Ins. 1223 Creient st. San­
— Factory to you—
This la a pau to tha Rita theatre
ford.
trie starter, steering wheel, top,
Aluminum
I have a new 2 - .......- —
for Kay Ivey. Exp. data tie r . 3,
Venatlaa i»iwi«
windshield,
Little
Dud
trailer,
reedy far oecupaacy far
3
BR
CB
Kitchen
equipped,
air
19ST.
$1,750.08—Tormt $1,888 cask.
Enclosed hosd. Sag-proof bottom
Used less thsn 25 hrs. See at
conditioned. Low payments. FA
rail with plaatie ends. Plastic
9008 — Appltn Way. Orlsado
2*1330
Ext.
226.
C.
R.
Bone.
Pum. Apt. 500 Park Ave.
I
or royon Upas. Cotton or ny’.oa
Fla. Also hava two 1137 Chav* 12.80 per call plus parts, • stars
cord*.
I
I
have
a
maw
$
bedroom
kerne
experience in TV Service on all
INEW 2 bedroom frame ,71a.
roleti, one 2-door, ft one 4-door
Furn. Apt. 2300 MeUotrvllle.
ready
far
oecupaacy
for
makes
and
models.
One
year
Senknrlk
Giant end Paint Co.
1 room, wall furnace, $500 dawn.
Station Wagon. No Dealers,
111,108.88 C u k required $1,308.
Balance monthly. FA 2-0728.
guarantee on ell parts. Wo also 112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2*4822
Commercial bulldine fo r rent or
Float*.
oervleo auto and home radios.
eale. 403 W. P int, Phone FA
I This 1« a bargain— a 3 bedroom
REAL ESTATE D R lV E *u f
Pietur, tubes repaired In your T-Shirts 4So - Paint 1150 gal
2-6037.
2544 French Avt.
home, cempletaly
furnished, 14 f®°t Lawrence Holiday conver­ &gt; home. $9.99. guarantied, 1 year. Camp Goods, Tarpaulins, Army.
tible cruiser. 25 HP Evinrude
goad location, nice shadod lot.
J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
Private entrance, modern furnishcomplete with controls. Read Phone FA 2*3684, 9 a.m. to S p.m. Navy surplus—310 Sanford Are.
Price $9,08048 Terms.
Johnny Walkar, Associate
Including Dsbary ft Lake Mary
ed bedroom. Ph. FA 2-3610.
to go. $1193.00. Phono FA
PIANOS. Three slightly used
"Call Hall” Phono FA 2-3841
BARNES T V SERVICE
0529.
spinets, two mahogany, one wal­
I
I
here
citrus
land
available
la
281
201 East Commercial
• room fumiihed apartment, 310
nut. used In our taachinf studius
and 48 acre tracts.
Magnolia. Available now. A.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stale* may be purchased for 825. d«wn
K. Rossetler, Florist. Th. FA
FIBERGLASS
SUPPLIES
nd low monthly payment. You
WE HAVE A HOME
C. A. WHIDDON SK.
manta, Invoices, band bills, and save $100 to $200. Famous name
2-1M1.________
FOR YOU
202 8. PARK AVENUE
programs,
e
t
c
.
Progressiva
.
MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
brand and live year guarantee
Mama Fure. Apia. 201W W. 1st.
Tel* FA 3-5991
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2U51—
12815 Perk Avo.
FA 2-5481
Call or write Streep Music. 6 tl
403
Wirt
13th
SL
LARGE upetalre Apt., fumiihed
N. Orange, Orlando — UArdtn
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. S u ito r
• ff
. HOM ES- I
or unfurnlehed. Close in. $60.00
bedrooms
• 2401.
Raymond Laadqalot, Aseee.
1 * 2 baths.
per. 701 Palmetto. Fh. FA 2D
ICK
M
APES
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Saak Bldg.
3
BURNER Boss korosona hoot­
293a_afler 3 p.m.
n .w’
Tile Contractor— Dial FA 2*4331
I Complain and rtsdy far iaunedier, good condition. 38" Boys
4
bedroom
homo.
Large
let
with
FURNISHED cottage located on 1 at* occupancy*
bike. Ph. FA 2-6200.
fruit trtea. Lake Mary. Ph. FA
17ft32. Ph. FA 2*1467.
W O O LSEY
2-1841 e r FA 2-8049.
Norge 30 In. electric rang*. 4 top
Modern
Air-Conditioned
Salon
M arine Fin la h tn
FURN. bedroom in private home
units, full oven. Used 6 months,
Consult A REALTOR First
with con. bath. Ph. FA 2-3193.
F o r Y o u r Boat
South Pineereat — Sanford
now condition. 3100.00, terms.
H A R l f l E W - f ' ^ A ^ 0NOOK
CULLEN AND HARKEY
S « a k a rik G iant and P a in t Co.
Whispering Oaks — Titusville 1110 N. Psrk Ave. Ph. FA 2-2291 ■105 S. Oik Ave.
FA
FA 2-1111.
-------2-5742
—
3 rm. fumiihed apt. 1 or 2 adulta.
112*114 w . 2nd S t rh FA 2 4 « «
1200 Palmetto, FA 2 4393.
Modern
furniture, *good condition,
8
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ACREAGE.
GROVES
I
BBLP
------------------------- ---------------------- — . FHA in service and FHA floamt*
Vacuum Cleaner Repaint
reasunably priced. 1807 Summer
Modern, Newly decorated upstairs] lag available,
^?UOBED
woman
for
canvass­
12 ACRE grove, modem 2 bed*
Repairs ft part* for all makos of
Un.
of 2-family residence. Complete,
hom* to house. Must have
room, all furnished bouse. Con­ - ing
cleaners. Electrolux. Kouvor,
ly furnished. Private entrance We can qualify you fo r ette of
ear. Ph. FA 2-4330.
tact
Joe
Levy
at
FA
2-1223.
Kirby,
Air-Way,
G.
E.
Replace­
Table upright piano, mahogany.
Adults only. Comer W. 9th and
these hornet la 80 minutes. You
ment parts. Work guaranteed
Nice keyboard, plain, $100. Ph.
Park, FA 2-39:8.______________
Can start enjoying tha boose 30 excollent building lots, 60x191’ Experienced sales clerk. Apply by
Free
pick
up A dsGvcry. Call
letter to Box LR, c /o Sanford
FA 2 1911.
FA 2-4765.
SouUuidt. . Dry and wooded.
SEE Seminole Realty for Deslr-I trhlle we process the papers.
Herald.
Only
$725.
per
lot.
John
L.
able Rentals. FA 2-332.
33 A— PLUMBING aad ROOF H— f l r m n'k’ ii and
Thomas Co. — Phooe Midway
fNG_____
HOLBEHOLD GOODS
BROOKFIELD MILLS
4*3546, write P. O. Box 739$,
Developed bT
1 BEDROOM trailer for rent. 3001
Orlando.
Experitneed
Single
Needle
OpW. 27th St.
odil m a
C E R A M IC T I L E
. •retoi*. Contact Employment
PRE . HOLIDAY SPECIAL
T - M a L' 'M T A t t V A H T 1 R
PAUL F. MULLER ft SON
TU D O R , Inc.
Office, 208 N. Elm or Call FA 2This Is a pass to tha Bits theatre
Bookcase Bed
2201.
Huby
S
p
u
rs
FA
2-1353
for Mrs. J. C. MitchelL Exp.
I Wanted to lease, SMALL MOTEL.
____,
n r' i9 , M r*- Dresser
Reg.
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th 84.
date Nov. 3, 1337,
Beveled Mirror
1179.00
1 In or near Sanford. Reply Box |its—MALE HELP WANTED
Phime FA M i l l
Chest
CHD, c /o Sanford Herald.
o-^ 1 R E a C T 5TT T E fflU ' g-A L E l BRAILEY ODHAM, P m .
lo u n r boy* to run established
Royal Comfort
paper routes. Apply Circula­
BUILDER ft CONTRACTOR
Innerspring Mittresa
Reg.
t
e
s
Department
Sanford
HerI. E. BATTEN
Flower# — Plants — Shrubs
Jlatchuig Box Spring
$113.00
110 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3714
DON’T MISS THIS BUY
BEN MONROE NURSUBY
Contracting ft Repairs
Now All For Only
FA 2-0322 White o r Colored Salesman for 100T ftonford Ave. Pb. FA 2 6363
g w *
. transferred. This |Celery Avenue
$10,700 00 Brind New
$
large three [Udrooa 1 hlsth eon*
hnme improvemeou. Wonderful
3 bedroom homes. $2000.
Plumbing — Krrskv Heating
remuneration, phone FA 2-4330
hloek home. Jess than 3 PEAT COMPOST (Diatwelder's)
Terms
Term*
down. Reasonable terms.
50c bu. bsg
I I . G . H O D G ES
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XM AS
u?2r*i.SLd’ h*5 *n
«xtrai.
~WF.
NOW
HAVE
A
LIMITED
_ _ - -----y -w vwscorner
wet let#Jot,tfl*ter „ GRAPEVILLE NURSURT
Ilrre
landacapsd
Sendee on All Water Pumps—
NUMBER OF OPENINGS IN
raxto floors. «creened porch, car­ Go W rit on 1st St. or 20th SL
Wells Drilled — Pumps
„
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
THE
TRAINING
DIVISION
OF
port# and utllltv room. Pay own
to GrapcviHe Ave. FA 2-0855.
Paola Road
Phona FA 2-6037 Cor. 2nd ft Magnolia FA 2-6331
OUR
ELECTRONICS
LABOR
er equity and take over monthly
“ Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
ATORY
GRAY SHADOW
ArUtte Price. Everett Hsrpvr paymenu. If you're interested
W. J. KING
Free Delivery
Men.
17
to
43,
without
experience,
Phono FA 2-4991
112 N. Park 1 call FA 2-3899 for an appou
Plumbing and Suppllu
NURSERIES
but having definite interest in
raent. BO7 Wynns wood Drive.
SOUTH SANFORD A VEN U *
T R A D E -IN N O W
Kohler Plumbing
electronics, will be selected from
Cherry Real BaUto Agotey
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
R u m . Water Heaters
Get the most for your old 1
this area for training under
Dial FA 2-9929— Notary
FA 2-04U
guidance of
our engineers, 3334 Orlsedo Dr.
1219 W. 13 S t Rear-Barber 8hop
furniture.
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
working with industrial eler
CRYSTAL
LAKE
NURSERY.
Plumbing
ft
Heating,
Free
EaU_ LOCH ARBOR
$SA V E $
ironic equipment. No inlerfer
J, blk*. West CC Bldg. U k o
John R . Alexander
raates, AH work guarantied for
Texas Sic* House
cneea with preaent
present job.
Unus
Job. UnusMary.
Furniture
and Appliances
one
year.
Bill
LeBree,
Long
R e a l E sta te * Insurance
Texas Siz^ Roemj
ualiy
J W earning*
-- '
ly V
high
when certNew* &amp; Used
wood. Fhone VAlley 8-4291.
Texas Sixe Lot
If
led,
107 Magnolia
FA 24&gt;2$3
d.
plus
rapid
advancement
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
Approx. 1475 Sq. Ft.
le a dling
in g to
_Hi.ui
postlvt futur# iseurPhone FA 2-1851
Plu* Carport ft Utility
w FOR FALK by owner. 5 rooms
Ity. Write % Sanford Herald
PLUMBING
For dependable Service
modern near t e h o o l , *500
Minimum Down $2500
Box 931._________________'
203-09 East First
FA 2-0993
Coatrset and Repair Work
3(ember o f FiorUt
down. Balance easy. FA 2-0728.
Free Estimates
Telegraphy
Delivery
Assn.
Wanted—
Tunch
press
operators
Th. OWNER — TA 2-6998
Used furniture, appliances, tools
R. L. HARVEY
i f i t I sT r e a i T e s t a t e
Write Harcar Aluminum Pro­
♦tf- Bought-icM. Larry’* Start
CUT FLOWERS, Sanford Flower
284 Sanford Ave. Phone f A 2 3383
ask Crumley ft Menteith
,
duct
Co.
P.
O.
Box
791
for
ap­
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Shop, 200 N. Park Are., Sanford.
at 117 South Tark Th. FA 2-4693 |
plication form. Do not apply in
FA 2-1123. We telegraph.
CLARK
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
person.
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom homes
Plumbing, Heating ft Supply Co.
Built By
open for inspection. 27th S t 20 acre tile farm. 1 bedroom house. For Saia — MW Season Cahhsge 8 3 X 1 1 ar V B R O
CeatracUng ft Repairs
Maitsr Craftsmen In
Easy terms. Call Joe Levy at
ft Magnolia, 2 block* from
Plants.
Fred
Thurston.
FA
2“
—
-619 Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2-2*74
Style and ConstrucUoa
FA 2-1223.
Pineerest School. Look these
3990.
Colored couple to live on pre- Highway 17-92 South banford
Tha sam* as Those
over before you buy. Terms.
mlaea. Care for home and child­
Prized Since
C H O IC E
Archie B. Smith, *7ls Palmetto
I ^ -" 6 h r l C R jw itP U M a -f ~
piano
ren. Excellent ulary- Th. Day­
Colonial Days
Ave., Ph. FA 2-3377.__________ Three bedroom. 2 bath hems, lake
tona Beach, CL 2-8697 between
privileges, tmilt-ln kilchca, fire Hsynes Office Machine Co., TypeFinished For
4-7 p.m
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
place, double carport#, large writer*, adding machines, SalesFor Sale by owner, home In MayFlorida Climate In
W. L. HARMON
center
lot.
Now
under
coeetruc*
fair Section, l t i years old, with
Your Choice o f Woods
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462. 3 6 21—WORK WANTED"
Ph. FA 2-4223 Afttr 8:06 p. mUoe. $17,500.— $3 , 080. Dews
in block o f Lake Muoroe. Spa­
H - A L -T O M O li lE i lf l s .lt e A J
FOR baby sitting. Call FA 2-3731. ri— B4XCTRICAL d E ttV tc r i
cious 7 rooms, utility room and
R O SA L. P A Y T O N
screened In porch. Shown by ap­ Registered Reel Estate Broker
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
j^h during FRIGIDAIRE
applianeos,
sale
Assoc. Alberta J. Hail ft
pointment only. Call FA 2 3425.
! dl y * Ph~ FA 2 6539.
HOMER LITTLE
and sendee. G- H. High. Oviedo
William E. Herschel
Fla. Phone FO 5-3315 er 8*»1012 Sanford Avenue
Ph FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
B*,bj 4*ij tu»g or laundry work. FA
• BIG VALUES
lo r d F A 1*348! after 6 p. m.
® QUICK CREDIT
ThU is a pai* to tha Movdtland
'50 Mercury. Clean
$130 00
H. E. STENSTROM
. R eeu U n d Broksr
BABY ft Child ear*. Day, week or
_ Electrical Contracting
• EASY TERMS
Ride-In fer Mrs. L E . Leeper.
AUTO M ART
3 4 -, Laurel — Phooe«FA 2-2420
5 ®u** Wiring and Repairs
hour. Fenced back yard. Working
„
WILSON-MAIER
Exp. date Nov. 3, 1837.
301 S. Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6435
RANDALL ELECTMIC CO.
. ^*ewr and I'w d Furniture
mothers rate, Ph. FA 2-0527.
112 Magnolia
DUi FA 2 0915 311 E. First SL Ph FA 2-5825
_ ,
A. B. PETERSON
Broker Associate*: A. B. Fetor*
eon Jr., P. J , Cheatersce. Gar­
field Willetts. end R. W. Wil­
liams, Beh Edwards A* C. Dead*
ney, Land Surveyor.
114 a : Para save. . aune FA 9-4131

- ju a u r r u .

RAYMOND M. BALLI
REALTOR

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

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THE CARD OF THANKS
Very often a Card o f Thanks in The EauforJ Herald m ens s .
need which la difficult to fill la any other way. Not only is tt a
gracious expression o f gratitude to those who have lent Qorai
tributes but alio courteously atknowledges the services and kind*
nesses of the many to whom a personal note o f thanks camiet well
be mailed.
Newspaper Cards o f Thanks are aceepted as socially com et.
Emily Post, the noted authority on etiqucUe, feels they serve maty
food u ii i ,
There is no prescribed form for a Card o f Thanks. It ean be as
brief or as detailed as you delire. When the occasion comes roe
will find a sympathetically understanding member o! cur staff to
assist you.

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THE -IN MEMOR1UM” NOTICE
It la tha custom e f many families in this country to comm ute^
rate a bereavement by an "In Memorium" notice in newspaper
classified columns. They find a rail solace therein. Preparation er
selection of a suitable verse brinri back to them tender, pleaual
recollections. As Eliza Cook, the English post baa so beautifully
expressed it:
"How cruelly sweet ere the echoes
that start
What memory plays an old tuna
on tha'M art.'’
Host frequently an la Memorium.Is Inserted on Up anniver­
sary of death. However, other dates, which It is (alt are appro*
priate or meaningful are &gt;lso selected. The birthday ef tike dn&gt;
parted, tb« wedding anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christman
are among other significant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thought* to eeetto
form, you may avail yoursetf of the Herald's collection o f original
verses. These express In poetic beauty the qmetiotu o f the Nark
strings. Among then are verses appropriate to any circumstance.

THE RATE
Cards of Thanks and la Memorium notices, due to the i
may run to considerable length, are billed at $1.00 per eolq

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Rules To Help Victims
Of High Blood Pressure
I f HUMAN N. lUNOISIM, M.D.
DO N T cheat yourself.
'short nap or two during tha day
You pay a doctor for his adriet, If it's at ail possibla. And tanks
so why not follow it?
sure you get at least tight b o o n
Many ot you victims e f hyper- aleap every night Blood prutura,
tension listen carefully to every- you- tee. la lowest while you a n
thing your phyatelan tails you— asleep, It s o u up during waking
and than make up your own ntiaa hour*.'

to govern your aetirities.

New Drugs

Oet Enough Beet * '

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a. Rezt
n u t before
niiore you get tired. .Not
w ith the naw drugs we hare to oni* «iU this help you avoid tha
aid us. we ean do a lot more these tension that usually aecompanlaa
days to keep high blood pressure ftugue. but you will gat a lat
under control than wt could a more dona in the long run. You
lew years ago.
■ leant do your hast work If you’re
However, an uncooperative patlant ean undo even tha beat worki g stay away from competitive
of all our medicine. Cooperation iports. You are very apt to overIf f gpj&gt;/»lftllv ImrvtrlEHt whllto trouf
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your hypertension.
General Rules

mild ezsrclzt, Uke wsiklnj, gener­
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T o help you victims ot high WrwwM-i*. m A DiinJdno
w t*
blood pressure get the moat bena-i - 7 ~ r ,
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fit from your doc to Fa advice—and1 * £ vold • ««* * «• *mokln* and
to hslp^you Uvi longer—let me
pass on a few general rules * d -.
vised by the American Heart A i- ^ l y YoUr d o c ? o ? f f f t o i
1 Try not to worry. Nervou.
^
tension and emotional storms
ha tsua you.
__
help push blood preaiure up.
,Qt7m »N ARP A x s w n .Dfto* -w
5 Keep your weight normal. I M. H.: Is canear contagloaa? Z
Tva repeatedly explained how have been sharing my food with ft
overweight csujcs overwork lor person who has cancer,
your heart.
Answer: Thera u no evidence
3. Oet plenty o f sleep. Taka a cancer is contagious,
a hit. t u i r « u m in d u u . lu.

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Second Addition

fo r i period o f 1 year. Too mutt 1m
satisfied or wo will return your money

BUILDERS OF FINER HOMES
*

m A P PM YJCf DOWN PAYMENT
AMD CLOSING COST AS LOW AS *1,300
MONTHLY PAYMENTS CHEAPER

Priced F r o m ---

We d*o4e e tlw
M •lie*•w
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Planned to fulfill your every wish and need
for a happy carefree

IMAM RENT.

Each South Pineereet

Second Addition home if beautifully designed and

H U DOWN PAYMENT AND

loaded with that something extra* located in

CLOWNS COST AS LOW AS 11,800
MONTHLY PAYMENTS CHEAPER

a planned community and so dose to everything.
FOR XOJJR NEW HOME

K ITC H E N Equipped By H O TPO IN T

Brailey Odhom, President
Sab s Office Comer 27th St. and 17-92 Highway

Phone FA 2-1S01

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OCTOBER 15. 1957

TH E SA N FO R D H ER A LD

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Fid Up With Monotony
Danger, u h cvtH an and bvlkf-tom clothing wore
a ll in a day's wash fa this W orld W ar I ace

Oy iO O HANSCOM
AM H ISC O X , a nativa o f New York City, waa one o f England* great
W orld War I heroes. Ha now ■pen da moat o f hie daya quietly running the
Bradenton Country Club. However, it waa not alwaya thia way. In 1917, the
epirit o f adventure boiling in hia blood, Hiacos went to England and joined the
Royal Plying Corps, aoloing with leaa than five hour* training. He waa commie*
aioned a drat lieutenant in three month*. Later he became a member o f England'* famoua flying crew, Sampson's Circua. An aviator had to down at leaat
10 enemy planea before being aaaigned to Sampaon’a outfit.
The following account waa not told by Hiacos, but by Owen Cobb Holloran,
Atlanta, d a ., another American who waa a pilot for England during W orld
W a r !.
One gray morning in October 1918, Lieutenant Hiacos, in command o f ais
Porte flying boats, took off to bom b a German airdrome. It had been learned
that planes from that particular airdrome would raid England's north coast
within the neat 24 hours. Hiacos swung along toward Germany. T w o flying
boats had dropped out; one to the aid o f a merchant ahip in trouble, the other
with engine trouble. The protective mists dried out and the remaining boats flew
into clear aunahine—the last thing they wanted. Minutes later they spotted the
German Christiansen's air squadron. At that time the "T iger,” as Christiansen
was called, had 40 Allied planes to his credit.
In tight formation, the boats dove for the water. T he “ T iger’a” 25 Hawks
cam e in fast. Guns on both aides hammered a full chorus. One German plane
b u n t into flames and fell like a meteor into the sea, then another crumbled.
Meanwhile Christiansen hit boat number four and it fell into a spin, going down
a roaring maas of flames. T he flying boats skimmed tho water, and the fighters
could no longer get under them. T he coast waa many mile* away ao the Germans
turned about and left the scene. H iecoi’s machine waa severely bullet-marked.
In the remaining planes, only one man had been h it One boat had a fractured
main wing spar and could not be counted on to last long.
An hour later they spotted the coastal airdrome. A score o f heavy bomber*
waa lined up before the hangars, being groomed for their night’s work. Like
giant gulls, the boats atarted a long slanting dive for the airdrome. Christiansen’s
Hawks suddenly reappeared. It waa a race without thought o f anything but the
objective. T he guns on the ground bellowed their objections to the audacioua
raid. Down through the atorm o f machine gun bullets and one-pound shells,
the three boats hurled themselves like winged thunderbolts. Tw enty-one bom bs
dropped. There waa a burst o f flame and a huge up-ruahing o f wind and debrk.
T he flying boats atarted toward the water, leaying devastation behind. Chrifc-

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ONC1 A WOOtO WAR I see fee i s gfwsd dedqlsg belle** end daily fe d e g deem,
le^r Hbeea seer quietly a^res^la his tl^^i^i ea disaster e f Bee^teeSe^* Ceaa^^f C h t.

tianeen’a Hawks circled the little group, diving, firing, curving away, only to
repeat the tactics time and again.
T h e boats were now ao badly damaged, that maneuvering waa ou t o f the
question. It was simply a case o f going straight fur the open aea, hoping the
gunners could beat off the attack enough to prevent total destruction. Hiecoi'a
forward gunner waa hit twice. Calling the radio man to take the controls, Hiacos
crawled over the top to the gunner’a cockpit. Hastily bandaging th e injured
man, he climbed back to his control station, a cou p le o f bullets going through
his clothing on the way. Hia radio man went forward to take the guns just as
the engineer-gunner collapsed with a bullet in his midriff. Hiscox’a chin strap
and cheek were cut by a dose one.
T he other two boats were also having plenty o f trouble, but now the open
aea waa ahead and Christiansen apparently decided it waa aafer to turn back.
With draining fuel tanka, wounded, exhausted, strained beyond imagination,
they staggered on, barely clear o f the water. Finally they passed the home base
beacons and landed at Felixstowe.
Hiecox’a commanding officer was there. “ Hello, Sam, have a good patrol?’ *
he asked. "N ot so bad, air,” Hiacox replied "I say, let’s fly over to London and
see a show tonight. I’m fed up with the monotony o f this place.”

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Screen swimming star, glamorous E s­
ther Williams, not only adorns our cover
this week, but her helpful hinU on glam ­
or for the outdoor-type girl can be founil
in our H ollyw ood Beauty column on page
five. Miss Williams has spent many hours
swimming in Florida's crystal-clear takes
and stream*, while starring in moviea that
were film ed at Cypreaa Gardens anil
Silver Springs. Nsturally ideal for o u t­
door photographic scenes, the state's
waters and year-round perfect weather
are drawing more and more o f the movie
magnates to Florida for picture making,
not to m en tion the encouragem ent for
actually establishing motion picture p ro­
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Photo by A ll AN P CRlitCKSHAN K
National Audubon Society

SNOWY lORfTS art among tha avion IsHabilanH Wow­
ing thousand* of bird lovort to (ho rookeries on Sanlbal.

SANIBEL: A Most Unusual Island
B y C LEV ELA N D V A N DRESSER
IIKKK are island* oil the count* o f Florida that
lionst lienutiful beaches car|H ted with sch shell*.
Then* nre also island* that nerve as unique resort* for
people neekinK |&gt;eure unci quiet. And. there are still
other islands noted for their wildlife. Hut when you
Hnd an island which has all three o f these attractions,
you have hit upon something quite unusual.
Such a place actunllv does exist, however It is
Sanihel Island in the (iulf o f M exico, a few miles from
the West Coast city o f Fort Mvers on the Calooruihatchee River.
Sanihel is known far and wide as, a prolific pro­
ducer o f some o f the most fantastic and lovely sea
shells to he found anywhere on the fare o f the globe
Over .100 kinds o f interesting shells can lie found,
chiefly because Sanihel has the only Iwach in Florida
facing south. Specimen* from Sanihel are to lie found
in noted collections the world over
Although "shelling" remains a paramount attrac­
tion, this unique isle, only 12 miles long and three
miles wide, also supports a colony o f individuals who
cherish peace ami quiet in contrast to the more lavish
tourist layouts found almost everywhere in the state
Sanihel seems to lie a place where time has stopped
for a little while, and is in no hurry to catch no

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It would seem that such a small piece of laud,
which not only has residents of its own. hut annually
draws thousands o f travelers to its heache*. would
hardly have room to support a sizeable wildlife
IMipiilatiou. Hut Saniliel does it. Part o f the island is
a full -Hedged federal wildlife refuge
Ordinarily, wildlife doesn't get along with human
activity lo o well. T he average federal wildife refuge
is s|iamelv |M&gt;pulatrd. the idea lieing the fewer humans,
the lieltei off the birds und animals will Is*. Wildlife
generally prefer to conduct their allairs with a
minimum o f outside interference
However. Sanihel to a degree, refutes that, a c­
cepted practice, for the bird life on the island is truly
amazing It is a haven for nesting herons, egrets,
anhingas (water turkeys), pelicans, Florida mallards,
g.dlinules. coots and ospreys. During the winter sea­
son, thousands o f northern visitors o f the feathered
variety make Sanihel their temporary home
S a n d s '! has also pluved a most ini|Mirtanl part ui the
saving of the rate and Iteauliful roseate spoonbill,
once thought headed for extinction. In fact, so noted
is the island for its abundant bird life that local
Audubon Societies throughout the state consider it

one o f the greatest attractions of its kind in Florida.
T o many Audulmnite*. a trip to the Saniliel Island
bird rookeries is one o f the high point* of their livrs
Saniliel got its start ns a bird refuge through thr*
etlorls o f the noted conservationist. J. N (T)uig)
Darling His vigorous nction in the late l!iin*. when
he was chief o f the old D. S. Korean of Hiological
Survey (since atmorhed by the present U. S. Fish and
Wildlife Service), virtually saved America's water­
fowl from extinction
Evading, whose home is on Captiva Island, ad|uiniiiR
Saniliel to the north, put down the first artesian well
on Saniliel in l!MV This assured a steady supply o f
fresh water In that year, at Darling's insistence. tint
stale set up u modest wildlife refuge which included
part of Captiva Island T w o years later, the area be­
came a federal refuge bv presidential proclamation.
Another pioneer resident. Frank I* Hailey, leased HI)
acres, anil shortly thereafter the federal government)
put in another artesian well and the refuge actually
came into existence.
In IW/i2, Dnrle Sam started purchasing small
tracts of land, until on Dec. 5, l**.VJ, the U. S. Fish and
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�BREAKING THE TALL
TALE BARRIER
By KENMUSSON

IN C E the days o f Erie the Rad and
other pioneen o f the aaa, a vail o f
mystery hat lain between the oceans and
the men who sought to uae these waters
for commerce, relaxation and adventure.
But, in truth, th e sea itself is only a .
shadow o f the ghost that has filled men’s
hearts with terror for centuries.
Most exaggerated o f tall talea about the
seas are stories o f attacks made on men
by sharks and barracuda. Yet, d ocu ­
mented reports o f specific incidents are
few. T he sport o f skin-diving, growing in
popularity among Florida swimmers,
has helped to lift the curtain o f fear
surrounding these ocean inhabitants.
Many skin-divers hsve returned to land
to report o f swimming in the same waters
as sharks and barracuda without mishap. 1 have had similar experiences, too. I
have chased sharks, using a small boat,
and herded them in much the same way
that a cow b oy runs down stray cattle. I
have tormented a shark in that manner
for as long as a h alf-hou r-alw ays keep­
ing him in shallow water and making
him move in circlea-and have never been
attacked.
O f course, such activity is not recom ­
mended as a way to brighten up a dull
weekend. But, it does seem to indicate
that most o f the tales about sharks have
grown out o f overactive imaginations.
Finding parts of human flesh or clothing
and rings in the stom achs o f the flsh is
not necessarily good evidence that they
attacked and killed a swimmer or diver.
Since sharks are scavengers, slmost any­
thing might be found inside them. In
Florida, there are authentic records o f
attacks from only the hammerhead shark
and the lemon shark. What the swimmer
or fisherman needs to remember is that
sharks or barracuda, like big land ani­
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according to any rules. If sharka are
molested or detect the scent o f blood
from a cut, they may attack.
Another fish maligned in stories o f the
oceans la the manta ray or devil Ash. This
huge, graceful Ash is in reality about as
dangerous aa the glider airplane it resem­
bles. T he manta, which sometimes grows
to the sise o f 22 feet from aide to side, is
credited with numerous attacks on
divers and swimmers. There is, o f course,
the danger that a small boat which comes
too close to a manta might be struck by
one o f the Ash's “ w in p ” and be tipped
over or battered. But the charge that
such a thing would be done intentionally
by the ray is far-fetched. Fishermen who
have worked the coastal waters for years
know the manta to be a gentle creature.
In fact, youngsters living along the coast
have been known to ride on the manta’s
back when they could get a good grasp.
Never has one been teen to attack a
swimmer.

O n the other hand, the smaller rays,
such aa the stingray and the round ray,
must he treated with respect. T h ey are
equipped with sharp barbs on their tails.
Each has a barb located about halfway
down on its tail, which can be struck,
with a quick lash o f the tail, into the
swimmer's a/m or leg, inflicting a serious
wound. Other rays, such as the leopard
ray, also have tail barbs, but these are
located at the end o f the body and can­
not be so easily whipped. T he swimmer
must step directly down on these barbs
to be hurt. Another ray, far less common
but found in some Florida waters, is the
torpedo or electric ray. Som e o f these
marine animals have been known to re­
lease sa much as 200 volte — enough for
a severe shock, although not generally

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enough to be o f real danger. T h e best
defense against all rayx when walking in
shallow waters ia to frighten them out o f
your path by scuffing your feet along in
the sand. This will usually make the ray
move on before you come in contact with
it.
Another o f the inhabitanta o f the
waters off Florida that are regarded as
dangerous are the moray eels, sometimes
called the "rattlesnakes o f the deep." For
the most part, they are found on the off­
shore reefs where they lie in wait among
the coral for small flsh to swim by. At
times, however, they may be found
around bridges or near mangrove roots.
When hooked on a fisherman’s line, the
moray often knots itself with the line. It
is not unusual to find the line tied around
the eel’s body when it is brought to the
top o f the water. Moat fishermen respect
its bite enough to cut it loose before
bringing it into the boat. T h e m oray is
often attracted by shiny objects, making
the wearing o f jew elry such aa rings a
dangerous practice for the swim m er or
skin-diver. The moray has no venom sacs
such as the land rattler possesses, but a
mucus Aim over its teeth can cause a
severe infection if a wound is not cleaned
immediately.
T he billed Ash, which include spearfish and the brnadbill swordfish, have
long been reputed for driving their spears
into the sides o f boats when hooked.
Divers have found that it is also dan­
gerous to swim near the huge jewfish

with its voracious disposition. Because
th e fish’s m outh is so large, the current
o f water cascading between ita open jaws
might swallow up the unwary swimmer.
V a r io u s marine animals are capable o f
giving a painful sting when touched, and
swimmers should avoid them whenever
possible. T h e sting o f some sponges, like
the fire sponge, can cause an irritation o f
the skin and even a little numbness
lasting for a day or so. Jellyfish must also
be respected. For the most part, ita sting
ia little worse than the sting o f an ant,
however, the Portuguese man-of-war can
be dangerous. If the swimmer stung by
this jellyfish has a weak heart or is other­
wise physically unfit, the sting could be
fatal.
The man-of-war is actually a colony o f
small animals called aiphonophores. The
colony can be recognized by a clear blue
and pink air-filled bladder which floats
on the sea's surface. Under this bladder
dangles a series o f tentacles, some as
much aa 30 feet long. T h e boatm an or
swimmer w ho com es in con tact with
these tentacles receives a aeries o f severe
stings which produce a numbing sensa­
tion and swelling.
T h e waters o f our southern seas con­
tain few animals which can cause great
danger to the swimmer and diver if
reasonable caution is taken. In fact, once
th e exaggerated barrier o f tall tales ia
broken, the sea will becom e in the minds
o f all men a friendly territory to explore.

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H O LLYW OO D-Bather W ill,
ian u waa the Aral ou td oor Kiri
t o becom e a top m ovie star.
And her picture* are respon­
sible for bringing glamor to the
girl athlete.
“ W hen I waa in sch ool,"
Bather conAded, as we sat in
her Brentw ood garden, "th e
girls who went ou t for sports
were m ostly sad sacks. T h ey
were th e type w ho felt there
was n o hope in the romance
department, and I must say
they didn’t pay much atten­
tion to their appearances. I
worked hard to And a way to
com e out o f the water with
m y hair looking nice. At
M O M , especially, they didn't
want me to wear a cap, so I
kept my hair neat by drawing
it straight back and setting it
with hair spray."
Bather also uses waterproof
mascara, lipstick and make-up
base all the time.
"T h ey stand up in any kind
o f weather. The make-up base
protects my face. It has mois­
ture elements in it but people
are under the impression 1 am
not wearing any make-up at
all.
“ T he trick is to use a shade
that matches your skin tones.
Let your cosm etic dealer help
you here. When I begin to tan
in the summer, or my tan fades
in the fall. I have to change
my base. I use ns little us I can
for com plete coverage. When
make-up is used too heavily, it
crumbles aruund the eyes and
emphasizes every wrinkle and
laugh line.”
"W h en ever I am attracted
to som eon e," she said. " I try
to analyze how they achieved
the effect. There are so many
ways o f beautifying yourself,
o f expressing you r individu­
ality, that there is no excuse
for anyone not making an
effort toward self-im prove­
m ent."
" T o me, glam or is not an
illusion wrought by a magic
spell." Bather c o n t i n u e d .
"Instead, it is centered around
naturalness. Hut the illusion o f
naturalness is something quite
different from the soap-andwater routine. Planned nat­
uralness is achieved w i t h
thought, taste and technique.
It takes more tim e to put on
a make-up that is subtle than
one that is obvious.”
Part o f Bather's glamor
technique o f naturalness is to

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�By AIKNE KIDO

T T H E crossroads o f two main high­
ways in Central Florida, a stretch o f
land ia rapidly being transformed into
preplanned model town, self-sufficient
and individual in design. There, an Ohio
developer is turning 3,700 acres o f high,
rolling land, uninhabited until recently,
into a small, ideal c it y -R id g e Manor.
Located at the junction o f U. S. 301
and State Road 60. thia community was
laid out with pleasure, com fort and con ­
venience for its future residents as the
goal in sight. Some 6,000 families will be
able to buy lots, build homes and live
economically while enjoying the same
benefits to be found in higher priced sec­
tions o f the state.
When complete, the development will
have a shopping center with retail stores,
a motel and restaurant, an area for
schools, churches and civic center, a golf
and country club, a five-acre park on the
W ithlacoochee River com plete w i t h
marina for loading boats and, o f course,
many residential areas.
Ridge Manor, in its picturesque loca­
tion 10 miles north of Dade City, ia within
35 miles o f the G ulf o f M exico and 85
miles o f the Atlantic Ocean. It ia a mere
30 to 90-minute drive from Orlando.
Tampa or Ocala. T he community is
surrounded by five large lakes and many
smaller ones set in hilly, wooded country­
side. One o f the moat beautiful and wellstocked lakes in the entire state —Lake
Panasoffkee — is within 30 minutes o f
Ridge M anor Com m unity and can be
reached by boat via the W ithlacoochee
River which fronts on the property.

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A research center, using the services
o f scientifically-trained retirees, and an
industrial area, close to but separate
from the residential area, are cherished
dreams o f the developer and are now
being planned by a comm ittee o f North­
ern corporation executives.

Owner o f this spectacular develop­
ment, J. Earl Miller o f Geneva, Ohio, has
abrought years o f real eatate experience
to Ridge Manor. He has successfully
completed 32 other such projects in Ohio,
New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and
Michigan. As president o f Western R e ­
serve Properties, past president o f the
Ohio Association o f Real Eatate Boards
and past vice president o f the National
Association o f Real Eatate Boards, M r.
Miller is recognised as an authority in
the land appraisal Held. He is perhaps
best-known for his work as appraiser for
the Great Lakes Naval Training Station
in Illinois. He once sold the entire town
o f M cDonald. Ohio, the residence o f
som e 5,000 people, to J. W . Galbreath
Co. o f Columbus. His son-in-law, Robert
W hitney, operates the Ridge Manor
Realty Co., which handles the property.
At present, there are 15 miles o f paved
roads plotted and under construction.
In the shopping area, 14 units o f the 28unit motel are finiahed and in use. T h e
Texas Oil Co. has leased a gas stationservice department on one com er, adja­
cent to the offices o f the Ridge Manor
development. A small restaurant ia now
in operation nearby.
I n the residential areas, 680 lota have
been sold and over 100 homes have
been built or are nearing completion.
Lota are 100 feet wide and from 100 to
300 feet deep. It ia the policy of the
owner to accept a binder on a lot by mail,
but no transfer o f title or Anal payment
ia made until the purchaser has visited
and approved the lot. No lota will be sold
to speculators, and lota not surveyed and
recorded are not on the market. Som e
ready-built hom es are offered for sale
now, and model homes are usually avail­
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tivea also will oversee construction after
a lot has been purchased and a builder
selected. The minimum-sized home ia 720
■quare feet, not including breezeway, car
port or utility room. O f course, a hom e­
stead ia tai-exem pt up to an assessed
valuation o f 95,000.
Econom y homeaites with a minimum
frontage of 90 feet may be purchased in
tw o aectiona for as little as $000 and on
time payment plana, if desired. Building
coats are average in the area. In the
C ountry Club Estate* section, lots sell
for 91.075 and up. T his area surround* a
colonial clubhouse, one wing of which ha*
been completed, and a IH-hole golf

course. Designed by Hans Schmeisner on
naturally rolling land, the Arst nine holes
were completed in January and a second
nine i» under construction. Tennis court*
and a swimming pool will he built ad­
joining the clubhouse this winter. Homesites in this area border the golf course
along winding, shaded roads.
T o the aouth acros* Highway 50 in the
laikewood Estate* section, one group o f
homesites was opened recently along the
east aide of I-ake Geneva and proved to
lie very popular with buyer*. T w o large
lake* have been connecter! by 6,000 feet
o f canal* dug 60 feet wide, and a boat

basin form ed around a lagoon at the
north end o f the lake ha* been started.
An “ Admiral's C lubhouse" is planned
where boats, motor*, tackle, bait and a
snack bar will he made available to res­
ident*. Here, home* line the lake and
canal shores and are shaded by huge live
oaks. N orth-south street* have been
named for birds and eaat-west streets,
for flower*. In this area, lota, usually 105
by 175 feet, can he bought for 91,500 and
higher. Sale price o f a lot anywhere in the
development include* water and elec­
tricity to the property and paved streets.
At present, there is enough water, to
serve a city almost twice the anticipated

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iiiie o f Ridge Manor with itn homesitc*
ami shopping center.
Shuflleboard courta are already in at
the Community Center. T o the weal,
where the property bordera the W ithlacoochee River, a Ave-acre recreation
park will be landacaped with tropical
planting*. U ve oaka will ahade the picnic
ground*. Frank B. McKIroy, preaident of
the Com m unity Reaident'a Association,
plana well-attended picnic* and aupper*
in the park
S in c e Ridge Manor i* a long-range pro­
ject. it will he 10 yenra before the entire
.1,700 acre* will have been opened. Mean­
while, the policy i* to develop 500 to 600acre aectiona at a time.
Actually. Ridge Manor grew, like many
other thing*, a* an idea: A com m unity
large enoqgh to aupport the eaaential
service* and incorporating the In-at o f
modern-dny thinking into feature* that
would lift it out o f the ordinary class
Miller, who, with hi* wife, ha* viaited
Florida frequently, decided hi* .1.1rd real
estate development should lie here, hut
he spent five year* in checking all |&gt;o»aibilitiea in the state He and hi* wife
viaited both coast* and traveled up and
down Central Florida searching for likely
site* Miller made many inquiries into the
need* o f retiring people, a* well a* the
many other* who were seeking new
home investment* He knew the aite he
chose must meet certain standards ample water supply, location on major
highway*, suitability for development o f
light industries, convenience to good Ash­
ing and hunting, etc. After studying all
things, he chose this site.
Thu*, it grew -th e dream comm unity
that ia perhaps best described in these
words: “ It is something you always wish
someone would do. but never really
eipect to see."

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for schools, churches and stores.

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All Florida’s retirement columnist visits Ormond Bench on tha lost Coast,
spot chosan by John D. Rotkefdller’i physicians as tha idaal retirement area

or tillin', papa* '
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C A N T resist the mellow appeal of a stately old
hotel. So while visiting Ormond Beach last week­
end, ! checked in at the Ormond Hotel for a three-day
stay, to see for myself what it offers the retired guests
who are flocking to its friendly premises.
Let me say right off that it is no place fo r folks
who want sleek decor, cocktail lounge* and snappy
service. Hut if you like plenty o f elbowroom and an
atmosphere that is genteel, well-maintained, and a
little bit Victorian, you'll like the Ormond.
I.ike most o f its guests, the venerable old Ormond
Hotel la in its 70s, but doesn't look it. It’s still sound
aa a rock and as comfortable, cheerful and friendly as
a country inn.
T h e Orm ond, with it* fou r floors and rambling
verandas, began to show its age a few years ago. Hut
in 1955, the old hotel waa taken over by an enlightened
management. After completely renovating, strength­
ening and redecorating throughout, they modernized
the sprinkler system that protects every room , nook
and cranny from fire. Then they put gardeners to
work, transforming the 16 acres o f grounds into a
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What impressed me first, I guess were the "breezeways." A million-dollar asset, these wonderful breezeways are detached from the sides o f the main building
and virtually encircle the spacious 400-room hotel.
T h ey provid* the moat delightful "sittin ’ " you ever
experienced. 1 doubt if you’ll And a hotel anywhere in
the world will* verandas to compare with them. And
there's plenty to look at, whether it be the busy traffic
on the south aide, the boats and fishermen on the
Halifax River to the west, the tropical gardens to the
north, or the view o f the Atlantic Ocean a few blocks
away.
I was also mightily impressed with the quality o f
the guests. It'a no secret that some older people aren't
particularly pleasant to be around. And it'* no secret
that the Ormond Hotel carefully screens applicants to
make sure residents sre o f good character and have
congenial, outgoing personalities. No liquor is per­
mitted on the premises, and smoking is allowed only
in specified areas. T o make sure the hotel gets the
right kind o f people, prospective guests must serve a
two-week probationary period.

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Guest* who make the Ormond their home com e
from all over the United States as retired school
teachers, ministers, salesmen, doctors, lawyers, skilled
craftsmen and civil service w o rk e ra -to name a few.
Under the direction o f M anager L. W. Reed, the
hotel provides guests with various opportunities to
keep productively occupied. On th e first floor is an
Art Crafts R oom where those with creative interests
busily paint, sculpture, weave o r make attractive
Jewelry and novelties. A few door* away is the W ood
Crafts Room where guests, predominantly male, spend
productive and pleasant hours restoring furniture and
creating useful and attractive items from wood. Soon
to be established in the hotel lob b y is a Craft Sh op,
where items produced can be displayed for sale.
Recognizing the necessity for retired people to
maintain a continued sense o f responsibility, Reed has
created a number o f guest committees. There’s a chapel
comm ittee that has charge o f the nondenominational
religious services held Wednesday evenings and Sun­
day mornings in the handsome chapel that waa once
the hotel ballroom.
T h e entertainment comm ittee plans such programs -

•n book reviews and lectures, and helps select the
movie shown each Friday night. T his comm ittee also
arranges occasional bus tours to nearby pointa. en ­
courages interest in shufflehoard competition, and plans
special holiday events, especially th e Christmas fes­
tivities. Three guests volunteered to me they had never
esperienced such wonderful Christmases as those at
• the Ormond. This com m ittee sponsors a special dinner
for those celebrating birthdays each month, and plans
are under way to organize regional clubs with periodic
gst-togethers for guests from different sections o f the
country.
T he Dower comm ittee arranges the floral displays
in the lobby, chapel and dining room . T he library
committee, headed by Mrs. Ruth Scherb. Schenectady.
N. Y., has charge o f th e cozy, well-stocked library.
Mrs. Scherb, incidentally, retired a few years ago and
shortly after coming to the Orm ond Hotel found
romance in the person o f retiree W erner C. Scherb. A
few months after meeting, they were happily married.
There’s music at th e Ormond, too. Heat known o f
the music makers are E. P. Hunt, a retired cellist
from Pleaaantville, N. Y „ and Mrs. Bertie O illy,
Detroit. Mich., the official pianist for musical events
and organist for chapel services. Nature studies also
receive attention. F. S. W hite, a retired electrical en ­
gineer from Pittsburgh. Pa., is an amateur astronomer.
On starry evenings he brings forth his 90-power tele­
scope. and as guests flock around, he gives informal
lectures on astronomy and a peep at such heavenly
wonders ns Saturn's rings and Jupiter's moons.
I ate in the dining room where the food is served
cafeteria style. Of course, there's not the variety you

ORMOND HOTfi MANA OCR L W. RHD, on bond ta greet a Me el attractive sew guests an the front
veranda. There are 400 roans* ta accommodate guest* at this retirement mecce an Florida's last Coast.

find in n regular cafeteria. Hut, as a number of guests
tdld me, “ It's better than one usually gets lit hom e."
T h e owners take pride in the fact that they buy only
the highest grade fissls and employ a highly competent
chef.
Haw They Do H
How can they olfer such a bargain? Well, the new
owners were able to buy the hotel at a price con­
siderably lower than what it would cost to build a new
one today. As a result, their investment is not as great
as that carried by must hotel owners. Further, the
owners are social-minded businessmen content to make
a modest profit to see the hotel succeed as an ex­
periment in retirement living. Then, too, their lower
rates apply only to guest* who sign an ll-m onth
contract. This assures the hotel o f high occupancy the
year round.
It offers a private mom. three square meals a day,
and conquinionship with nice people for ns little ns $70
a m o n th -o n the ll-m on th basis. T he rates vary de­
trending on the size and location o f your room. Most
guests pay about $100 a month for their room and

m eals-and this includes a private or connecting Uith.
However, if there nre two in the room, the cost per
person is cut appreciably. Transient guests are also
accommodated, when space is available, at a somewhat
higher rate. R oom s nre com fortably furnished, but
guests may bring their own furnishings if they wish.
T he hotel operates with a staff o f only 50 full-time and
'JO part-time employes.
Incidentally, whenever jolts nre open, guests who
want to work nre given first chance to apply. Cur­
rently, about half the employes o f the hotel are
guests. T hey receive the same wages paid to outside
employes.
So now you know why I like Ormond Reach. O f
course, you may question whether the area is really
superior to others ns a retirement locution. Hut Itenr
Tn mind thnt when John I). Rockefeller reached his
golden years, he instructed hi* physicians to locate
the ideal retirement area. After diligent senrch, they
recommended Ormond Reach and. as is well known, this
became John D .'s winter home from 1014 until the
end o f his long life in Ifl.‘17. If it was good enough for
John I)., it’s certainly good enough for me!

M IAIS AM CAFITIRIA »tyl* In the dining room
•nc* catering to Vanderbilt* and Rockefeller*.

THI ABTS-MINDID 90**1* purtua tuck ersativ# babble* a* painting,
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MANY OF THI OUISTS make colorful and u»*ful
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ta tha handicraft* can ba ditplayad far tala.

THI NOTH LIBRARIAN, Ruth Scherb.
gets a hand from husband Werner
— they met upon retiring there.
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might have been beauties years hack Hut look at them now—one has
a rigarette burn, another is cracked from la-ing too near the bent anil
the fine finish on all is gone. T hey look dreary and dismal. And, for a
long time there wasn't much you could d o about it except start again
from scratch.
Well, there is a product on the market now that makes any
leatherwork sparkle like new and hides cigarette burns or tears so they
barely show. It's called KamCote. Differing from ordinary paint,
although applied by brush or spray gun in the same way, KamCote is
a flexible paint that will not crack or |&gt;eel when applied to leather,
leatherette, or vinyl plastic. It has a special long-lasting plasticizer that
replaces the natural oils in dried-out leather and the castor oil in
leatherette. W hat's more, it's ipiick drying—20 minutes to the touch—
and the leather can la- safely used two hours after the application.
For the do-it-yourself enthusiast, the steps to longer-lasting up­
holstering are simple with KamCote. First clean the area to la- painted
If there is a hole, stuff with cotton and cover with adhesive tu|a&gt;, then
cover the surface with two coats o f sealer — KamCote sealers and
cleaners are available. After the sealer dries, sand the patched spot
and apply two coats o f KamCote paint. You'll have to look closely to
detect the patch
This flexible paint is not limited to just furniture Coming in 12
basic colors (w hich can fa- mixed) and clear, it gives new life to suit­
cases, shoes, baby buggies, camera cases and many other items. If you
own a convertible or station wagon, you can put flexible paint to good
use in brightening up worn leather-covered seats, arm rests and scuff
pads. It provides an excellent preservative for renewing the covering
on the top o f a station wagon. And its use is far from limited to leather
goods. KamCote cun be used to renew faded awnings, hammocks, tieach
chairs, life preservers, or scat cushions like we used on our dog bed
described for the weekend carpenter last week.

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Something new in Halloween partiea la using cookie* for the decorative theme a*
well aa refreshment*. Your feativitiea thin Oct. 31 will be the moat fun yet. as well an the
least work, if you make spooky cookie* with basic cookie m il in only two minutes mil*
in* time. This adaptable m il requires only addition o f water and Sour to make a workable
dough.to cut into designs with no sticking nr crumbling. A machine can m il dough much
more thoroughly than can be done at home. This is the secret o f why it is so easy to
bake with cookie m il.

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All the cookies on the platter pictured on the opposite page were made with cookie
m il. including the brownies. Not only are they easy to make, but they are easy to dec*
orate. Bach cookie has a short-cut decorating secret, like using licorice strips to make
whiskers for the cat faces and features for the witches, instead o f applying decorations
with a pastry tube. T h e pumpkin cookies get their goblin features by pressing a cookie
with cut-out eyes, nose and mouth on top o f another cookie frosted with a simple semisweet chocolate filling. The punch bowl is filled with a steaming brew o f instant tea, citm s
juices and spice. This delicious drink will banish the shivers from even the most timid
guest on this spooky occasion. It’s a question of whether the cook or the guests will
have the better time at this Halloween party, for it is as much fun to create these de­
lightful decorative refreshments as it is to eat them.

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for clock-face decorations. For filling: Melt 1 cup semi-sweet
chocolate morsels and I tbs. shortening over hot water. R e­
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CHOCOLATE PUMPKIN PATTIES

Cut out cookie dough with 24-inch round cookie cutter.
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rounds to resemble "ears." Cut out thin strips of licorice to
resemble “ eyes" and "w hiskers." Press in small piece o f
maraschino cherry for "nose." Hake aa directed.

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half the number o f rounds. Cut out small "stem s"; press
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"WHY M O W O iO f" k th« weary query which aerves m the
title o f i syndicated newspaper column written by Mias Joss*
phinc Lowmnn. Now I don’t want to atep into a skirmish with a
scribe as as p ark need as Mias Low man, but it aaema to me this
oblique promise o f eternal youth disturbs more readers than it
helps.
Airing k a normal part o f the life c y c k . Informed people o f
the journalistic fraternity should be nursing, instead of knocking,
the belief that old ags is a highly desirable time o f life. There
are atill quite a few people, who try to conceal their age with
greater teal than they hide the skeletons in their family closet.
They seem completely unaware that the later years are increas­
ingly com ing to mean dignity, wisdom and freedom.
Perhaps if Mias Lowman will take a fresh look at Ufa, shell
discover that old age in modem times k as rewording s period as
any other and that it is wiser to document its delights than to
suggest detours.
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ANOTHH WOMAN who
should he taken to task is
Miss (IIon s Swanson, 60,
who offers a line o f fash­
ions for m ature women
under the fawning label,
" F o r e v e r Y ou n g." It
would seem that Miss
Swanson is old enough to
know that even a movie
queen can't remain young
forever. Yet when I once
voiced my protest to the
svelte Miss Swanson. I
was told: "D on 't he foolish
- everyone wants to be
young."
Apimrentl.v these huck­
sters believe their own
pnipaganda. They seem
convinced that youthfulness will sell anything.
.lust look at the ads. Nine
out o f 10 feature radiant,
pink cheeked youngsters
who smilingly suggest that
the product they are plugging will help roll bark the years as
neatly as you roll up a window shade.
All o f this would be funny eirep t that there are some people
around who believe everything they read and who. when they
are regularly repotted to such dictums as "W h y Grow O ld?" and
"Forever Young," And themselves cataloguing old age as
hideous. In a pitiful attempt to escape the inevitable, they seixe
upon every trick in the book to make them look young, act
young and feel young. And when these efforts ultimately fail and
they still can't fool the mirror, they grudgingly submit In old age
as a defeat.
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that 3,169 acres of the Island
were bskig devotod to the pre­
servation of wildlife, mainly
water birds. Sanibel Wildlife
Refuge had become of ags.
Meanwhile, in 1960, William
D. W ood wee appointed man­
ager o f the ever-ex pending
wildlife area. Under hie direc­
tion. a aemi-arid. brackkh
m arsh has been transformed
into an area o f intenee pro­
ductivity by the inetalktion o f
atill more arteekn w alk end
the construction o f p ools. A
well-regulated program o f
waterfowl food planting has
attracted end is supporting
thodkanda o f migratory water
birds as well as th e regular
year-round avian residents.
T h e human residents o f
Sanibel take a flares pride in
the wildlife population o f their
kland. N o one haa the tem er­
ity to d o any hunting, and it
is not only hecause o f the fear
o f landing in the hoosegow.
There are no official game war­
dens on Sanibel.
A ttractive as Sanibel un­
doubtedly is for birds and
humans alike, there is one form
o f "w ild life " on the k lan d
which everybod y concerned
could do without. T h k un­
wanted wildlife species is the
dreaded mosquito. During the
summer and after heavy rains,
the winged stingers becom e
more than a mere nuisance.
How ever, steps are being
taken to eradicate them . Mr.
W ood is introducing mosquito
larvae-killing minnows in the
ponds o f the refuge.

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FORTUNATELY, there are growing nunilient of mature |&gt;eople
in this country who consider the "let's stay young" philosophy
pretty silly, (teratology — the study o f aging — has rncouraged
millions o f people to take pride in their years. Youthfulness is no
longer so appealing as it may have been in earlier, less enlight­
ened periods. A goodly number o f our people today realise that
old age ran he a richly attractive time. Someday, writers and
fashion designers who pretend thst old age can be avoided or is
something which doean't exist will have to change their tune.
When the population over 64 years o f age reaches 2'2 million,
as is predicted within the next doxen or so years, the oldsters
will be so plentiful and so well-informed, that they won’t put up
with this idea.
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man reported to have visited
what is now Dade County waa
Escalante D e Fontaneda, only
survivor o f a galleon that
wrecked o ff the Kays in 1545.
Although held prisoner by the
Indiana for 17 years, he was
allowed to roam the territory
freely. He wrote o f Lake
Mayaimi, the name given Lake
Okeechobee by the Calusas,
which ia believed to be source
o f the name Miami. T h e first
white settlem ent in what ia
now a m odern city was es­
tablished in 1567 by Mendenez
at the Caluaa village o f T equests at the mouth o f the
Miami River. By 1890, Miami
was still a trading post, but by
1895, Julia M. T u ttle had
made her historic deal with
Henry M. Flagler to bring the
first railroad to Miam i. Four
months later, notice o f inten­
tion to incorporate the City o f
Miami was published in T h e
Miami M etropolis-forerunner
o f T h e M iam i Daily News without th e city ever having
gone through the growing
pains o f becoming a village and
then a town.

Is Your Auto In Top Condition?
Don't forget to havn your
car thoroughly checked — es­
pecially before starting out on
that fall trip. T h e American
Automobile Association says
that one ou t o f every five
vehicles checked during its re­
cent National V ehicle Safety
Check Program needed repairs
essential to safe driving. Hear
lights led th e list o f 10 items
checked and found moat often
in need o f immediate atten­
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o f Florida got another boost
Sept. 27 when the first Mackey
Airlines' plane took off from
Broward County International
Airport here to make the line’s
first run to Havana. Col.
Joseph C. M ackey, president,
says he expects the daily
scheduled service to double his
line's business and bring more
visitors to South Florida, since
more Americana visit Havana
than any other Caribbean city.
West Palm Beach will be added
to the Havana route this
winter and a "trop ica l trian­
g le" route, l i n k i n g Fort
I-auderdale, N a s s a u a n d
H a v a n a is also planned.
Mackey has also made applica­
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Hoard to extend its system to
Orlando and Atlanta

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For the ENTIRE FAMILY

Coming State (vents
Events scheduled on the
Florida scene this week in­
clude: Inboard-outboard rac­
ing, St. Petersburg — Oct. 27;
R eform ation S u n d a y , St.
Petersburg Al Lang Field —
Oct. 27; L evy C ounty Fair,
Bronson — Oct. 28-N ov. 2;
North Florida Fair, Tallahas­
s e e - Oct. 29-N ov. 2; Univer­
sity o f Florida Players, “ T h e
Rainm aker," P. K. Y onge
Auditorium, Gainesville —Oct.
30-J1; U. S. Air Force SAC
com petition, Pinecastle Air
Force Base, O ria n d o-O ct. 30Nov. 6; Shoe Fund Dance, K ichange Club, St. Petersburg
Coliseum — Nov. 1; Garden
Club, Orchid P ath Show, Mrs.
Robert Guthrie home, 222
Brightwaters Hlvd., St. Peters­
burg—Nov. 2-3.

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March I. From Lisbon, flights
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MATO military eomraander today |wj,en
new progrims were
a dieeussion expected to cover
afoct
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prospect
to meet w
the
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NATO conference to d e ilw iiB | %u* uc,1Ke
rocketing KQj » i « u
Russia's military and scientific i^cnce.
The United States entered the
threat.
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• h /t week, .aid Sunday an j v ther hydrogen bomb testa In the
Jor breakthroughs in military K l - ' Uanee la Paris in mid-December, by bomhen for strikes at targets | D*fense Secretary McElroy h a s' ch*nKe of scientific Information Pacific this year. The testa will
mile* away.
I! «ence.
President was
was rwponcq
reported 1i The
aim «of me
the ranting
meeting wowm
would b
01* ,ecurlty cf th* feature hlgh-alUtudc experiments,
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— Radio Moscow reported u fa i'I* ® ''
spending on baile research.
in motion new way* for Wsitsm nation*,_ laid the Navy,
aoon will Uary reaearch program, including u.S effort In the new weapons
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Soviet Klentlst predicted Russia
scientific and weapons pooling.
May Hold NATO Talks
be abi# to lanneh its PoIarU Inter- mlaaile*.
field, there were these other de­ will send up an earth satellltg
An official announcement also
The Air Force said Sunday night mediate range ballistic missile: Paul-Uenri Spaak, lecretary’-gen- velopments:
bearing animals "In the near fts»
was expected this week that Ei- It has successfully tested • new from submsrtnes far below the eral of NATO who suggested the I — Britain's Defense Ministry in- ture."

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Qtlje g&gt;anfarh Hiem lh
Fireman Is Crushed
To Death By Truck

Shop and Save
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Negro Man Shot,
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Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Salvation Army Sets
Important Meeting

Hunters Chargeu
With Taking Game
After Sundown

Minor Damage
In Drugstore Fire

Cleveland Lions
Club Guest Sn®ni'*r

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Glee Club To Give
'limes Square USA'
Tomorrow Night

Women Workers Thermometer Drops
Are Ahead In Uf To 45 In Local Area
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1957

Boys Rescue Woman
Auto In Lake

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NEWSPAPER

The first fatality in th* history | Daffron’s body w n lyln* in the |
o£ the Sanfohl Fire Department center o f the Intersection where
occurred early Sundsy mornlne the fire truck had pulled up »nd
when an alarm was answered on atlcmpted to back to the fire plug.
Orange Ave.
Apparently the truck back** over
Hubert R. Dsffron, 2T-year-old the failed fireman rausint- mas­
rookie fireman was crushed to sive chest injuries and the frac­
death when he apparently leaped tured leg,
LOOKS 12 YEARS YOUNGER IN 3 W EEKS! I
from the fire truck too soon as it
A part of the “ Y " used in con­
approached a fire hydrant at the necting h&lt;&gt;;c to the hydrant was
corner of Orange Ave. and 10th St. found broken by tho Injured man.1
Daffron was dead on arrival at
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan was
Seminole Memorial Hospital caus­ called to tho hospital where a cor­
ed by a crushed chest and a frac­ oner.* Jury was impaneled. Sworn
m
tured right leg.
In fur the Investigation were: J.
According ti» Fire Chief Mack N. L. Sutton,
H. Starling. Z. A.
Cleveland Sr., “ We have always Davi», O. E. Hughes. J. R St.;
■tressed staying cm the truck until John (foreman) and R. P. Good-'
orders arc given to connect hose.” speed. Duncan sold tho inquest
will he held since “ no one actually
saw the accident."
In the crew with Daffron, an­
A 8MALL AUTOMODIt.F. WENT Into Lake Monroe shurlly after fl o’clock. In the top left picture
swering the alarm were Lt. G. M.
V a yrapplinc hook begin* lo pull the rsr to the surface. At top right the car come* out of the water,
Harriett, Robert White Sr., driver
and at bottum Joe l’ rerdcy attache* chain* to bring the car out.
(Staff l’bofo)
of the truck, and Daniel \V. Burn­
ham. Burham was loft with the
Injured man along with Jimmy
Cleary of 111 Celery Ave. until
doctors and ambulance arrived.
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan said
•Tlmei Square U.S.A.” witl be that an Inquest will probaby he
preiented by the ^-minola High held next Monday. Ass't State's
School Glee Club tomorrow night Attorney Tom Waddell had not
at 8 o'clock in the Plneerest) School been contacted to set the date of
Auditorium.
,
th* hearing.
.The cast will Include Pat DonaA small car was found thi*
Two frame dwellings owned by TMQ FRAME DWELLINGS were destroyed by fire early yesterday' montlag at A ll and ilfl Or
4 Ftm
*fl*-l/PBdthlinr in Lake Mourui abuut on* hue a*head usher at Time, Square &gt;D ‘ £/T&gt; oT£'"0&gt; Stfl F"*FAfHUi St'. ware Ave. It was near thi* 'grrne * li re Itubery It.i/ l)4ffr.i:&gt;, r...*!il« firemen of the Pjrfrnd •Fie*
(Photo by He.rgstrom)
mile north of tho city limits.
Theatre: Nellie PUkens, \alcrie wcre destroyed by fire and two Department, wa* fatally injured.
The automobile, when first spot­ Kirchhoff and Gary llnkrr a* teen others were damaged. The two
ter) by Phillip Byrd, Sanford foot agera from Florida who arc vaea homes destroyed wero at 8t4 and
ball player for Southern Union Col-1 Honing in New York.
816 Orange Ave. The two damaged ;
Songs will be from Broadway were at *12 and 818 Orange Ave. j
lege and Hill Sheffield, a truck
driver-salesman for a cold drink muileals.
Fire from the dwelling* threaten-1
concern, wa* practically submerg­ Those to be heard in special num­ ed the entire Georgetown area.
ed about So feet from the seawall.1bers will be Marcia I.occhrdt and
Daffron was born Nov, 17. 1929
Al Collin* tinging “ A Little Fish
A woman was seen with her
In A Big Pond"; Peggy Lundqnlst In Indianpolis, Ind. and came to
arm raised and the two boys dived and Hilt Tyre In "Fellow With An Sanford In April of this year. He
Overcoats, sweaters and bian-lin this section. Winds were ap
Into the water to bring her out to Umbrella"; Janice Luxon and hail been with the Sanford Fire
kets were seen In profusion yester­ parcntly from the northeast caus­
safety.
Return* over the weekend In the day and today a* the thermmncter ing much of Ihu temporaturo drop.
Pete Nash In “ You're Just In Department since the latter part
The woman was identified from I/ive"; Elaine Mims and Don Car­ of July. He ma le Ills home at 119 United Fund, In amount* nf $25, dropped to 45 and 4C in the Sanford
Freezing temperature* prevailed
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In the Suwannee and Gainesville
a drivers license in her pocket- ter tn "Anything You Can Do I Elm Ave.
or more, as reported by the cam­ area.
However, no frost
book a* Miss Margaret 31. Ewald Can Do Better"; Teddy Walker
Ho Is survived by his wife, Eli­ paign treasurer, Itoy F. Mann, are: __________
_____was reuorted districts and It was only slightly
2 1 b I DAY
14th DAY
of 025 Frecmont Ave., Winter and Mary Jane Klynt will be fea­ sabeth Joan Daffron; one daugh­ Dcllmnc Farm*, &lt;25; It A A- Dept.
warmer tn the Upper East Coast,
Mafic* how Buy Snag and pwrilnaaa am I I f t ] » &gt;
Park, a 48-year-old secretary.
Orlando and north portion of the
tured in " I b c Merry Widow ter, Sheila Jo Daffron, five; one Store. $23; Vodoplch Sales and T J l-w P l n O l t n H
*T wrinhiai* aad*i r w i '' feei ^ r ! * » I » at mao* H yatts f w « p r ! J r i may/ o f
Ilrooksvlllc districts.
' I U g U t .U
Quaan
w ma*y
She was taken to tho Seminole Waltz"; Shirley Morgan and Greg- son, Kevin DeWavne Daffron, Service, $25; Army A Navy SurOueen *So*
realty warts* haeasma af N*
*Biislfsttsa p
The early "cold wave" forced
Memorial Hospital in a state of ory Walker will dance in Hcrnan- three; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. plus, $23; Sanford Shoo Center,
the federal • state frost warning
shock. However, physicians naid do's Hideaway; and choreography Jame* A. Daffron of Newcastle, $23; Tip Top Supermarket $25;
ind.; three brothers, Joseph J. Stanley Roger* Hardware Co.,
service to put out special tem­
that “ she will bo all right.” At will bo by Joni Saunders.
Other dances will be the Can- Daffron, and Homer Daffron of 810; Mather's Furniture, $25; B.
perature bulletins for farmers
9 o'clock this morning Mist Ewald
1. Crews’ feel ef censers #f oyesT
4 .0 r r ,K d f,n e k | ik h l
Can, Walts Ballet, Bushel And A Sanford, and James A. Daffron Jr. L. Perkin* A Scm, $30; Florida
A series nf burglaries plagued about two weeks ahead of sched­
had not regained consciousness.
2. Unsightly rbigt under eyes?
5. Silting |«wlsT
Joe Pressley, employed at Rat­ Peck, and Zicgfleld Failles. These of Ncwcajtle, Ind.; and three sis- Power A Light Co., $100; Sween­ Sanford and Ihe Snnford Police ule. But it probably spelled the
THE AUTOMOBILE FINALLY comes out of the water and I* pull­ liffs Wrecking Service, dived into will bo tinder the direction of Mary ters, Mrs. Mary F. Phinnigcr of ey’ s $30; Nicholson Ilulek Co., $23 Department over the weekend ac-!cnd of any moro tropical storm
J. Creasy, enlarged pores?
4. CrepT
|Council Bluff, Idaho; Miss Betty and Wert Jewelry Store, $33.
cording to Sanford Pollen Chief threats this year and wlU "sweeted over to the bulkhead with Utile damage except from water
the water to attach chains to bring Jane FlynL
damage.
(Staff Photo)
150 students will take part in LaVcrne Daffron and Miss MarMann stated that the house to Roy G. Williams yesterday.
|en" Florida’s record orange crop,
the car t&lt;i the surface and up on
Qmmmm B ern C a m H e l p Y o a t
the production.
tha Jean Daffron of Newcastle, house canvassing being made by
Broken Into were; the Masonic Tropical storms cannot survive In
the bulkhead.
n
Ralph A- Smith's division mado up Hall, the Seminole County Cham- erkd weather,
Special chorus numbers will be Ind.
Investigating the accident were from the following Broadway
Remains were sent at 3:2u p. tn. by willing women worker* I* j her o f Commerce office. Clay WitWeathermen blamed a cold front
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Musicals:
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345-1-2
Oklahoma, I Can-Can. |today to N« wra*tlc, Ind. for fun- rapidly attaining it* quota and Ham* Pool Room, and a sand- pushing eastward from the OklaT.
Mark
Mack,
Deputy
Sheriff
A.
Guys and Doits, South l'tcific, and crai service* and interment
37 East 21th Street, New York 16, N. Y.
arc far ahead, percentage wise, of wlch anti drink business on Kast homa-Arkansas belt for the drop
E. Evans, and Constable J. Q. My Fair Lady.
Three Items conic bcf.
An escort from the Sanford Fire th« male solicitors.
First St.
|n temperatures.
Scad me Otont-Sii* IOO-OAV JAS al now Quaan Sea Yaath Cream on 11-day
"Slim’’
Galloway.
Board
of
Sanford
C
ty
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bam* trial. It mast smooth aat o f* lines, dry, tftpy tbln — even stahbern
Accompanists will bt: Janice Department will accompany the
Mrs. Alma Hurston Is compiling
Chief William, eald that the
|||lfh lemp, raturci toda wcnt
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sloneri
tonight
for
discuss
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No
skid
marks
or
other
Indent!wrinkles. I mail look 10 I* IS yean yeunge. In ] weeks or last. Otherwise I
Luxon. Kay Ivey, Manlyn Me- j remains.
a report of the Negro division tin- burglar* were looking for money „ xpectej
rail
from a0gut 57
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requested
ordinance
per
flcation explaining how the car Donald, and Edith llinrgn.
shall retarn th* CAP alene lev Immediate refved — na qaastians asked)
Here in Sanford the Investlga- der the chairmanship of Dr. C!e«r- in juke boxes, desks and lo ck ; in the northernmost district* to 70
lo the licensing of photogr|
got into the water were available
□ lend C O O. fee 14.f l plat S0* federal lee S postage coils.
tigation into tho first fatality of ce II. Starke. Other reports mado boxes.
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to 73 in the Miami area and koy^.
will be discussed. Tho p
at the scene, officer* said. There
Attaches of tho Sanford Police i
the Sanford Fire Department was at n meeting o f team captains
□ Bask prepaid I enefas* |4.t* pfal SO* federal toe. 7*rali I I f * .
The cold weather should remain
ordinance
has
been
suhni
was
no
damage
to
the
car
except
I save 42* C O D. and parief* lasls.
conducted by Sgt. W. R. Cosgrave held at 3:30 p. nt. today, in the Department thl* morning could not |
previous occasions but failed to : from water.
tonight and bring more frost to
and Patrolman E. F. Hayden of board room o f th* First Federal release Information relative to th e;
the northern section and luw
meet the approval of commission­
The two boys who went Into the
the Sanford Police Department. Savings A I»an Association will burglaries and Chief Williams was
MINT NAMI
ground locations in the upper cen­
ers.
water after the woman are err
Conviahle J. Q, "Slim " Galloway, i lie announced tomorrow, rarupai ti not available for additional root-1
tral districts tomorrow morning,
The position of City Physician tainly to b*&gt; commended, passersby A f
M n stt
k o o e m _______ ______________________________
and Deputy Sheriff If. H. DcWlt. chairman Harold Kaitner stated. 1 merit.
the weather bureau said. There
will al*o come before tne board said this morning a* they viewed
M W O IIIS M C G t
TOWN 01
^|A Negro man was dead on ar­ of commissioner!, for discussion. the scene.
were signs lt might warm up lator
Mayor
David
Gatchel
w||
speak
.{TATI
Tuesday.
rival at the Seminole Memorial The late Dr. J. N. TotJr served I
to members of the SanVrd Ki­
wani* Club at their noon ltnchcon
Hospital last night as the result a, city physician for a number of [
CIIY S IONS__________________________
meeting Wednesday at thj Yacht
o f a 20-gauge shotgun blast years.
I-] SPECIAL OFFER m PREPAID ORDERS ONLYl Send S Giant -Sue II
ALo to be discussed fur the first
Club.
g 1— tOO-pay Jars far me and friands (rtg . S14.98 price) far anly IS »S
through thl right chest, said
Mayor Gatchtl’ * subject 4ill con­
Sheriff J. L. Hobby this morning. time, Is the position of recreation
director for the city &lt;&gt;f Sanford.
cern the Key Club, one of t(e prinCart RcslJ died after an appar­
Only other business to b\pon-|
elpil project* of the Kiwank Club.
ent scuffle and struggle with Fan­
sldered will be from the floo • and1
Key Club Week, for Kiwmis In­
nie Mae Smith, 33-year-old bean
from commissioners.
ternational.
and observed locally,
Two hunter* were charged with
picker.
j
will be Oct. 27-NoV. 2.
; game violations over the weekend,
* Redd was found at Fannie Mae
j according to arre*t record* at tho
Smith's home lying on t!i» floor.
Scritinnlu County Shcrtf!'* office.
Deputy Sheriffs at Uie scene ask­
Thorns* L. French and Billy J.
ed Redd who shot him and he
Young were charged with "taking
answered, said Sheriff Hobby
|game after sundown."
“ Fannie Mae".
I
A fire o f undertermined hrleln
Fannie Mae Smith D being held
Plans for s proposed new build-1 Lt. Marcella Reynolds, office:.' In caused minor damage in thnktrroIn the Seminole County Jail charg­
ed with the shouting after she l.ig to house the Salvation Army acharge ol the local Salvation Army room at McReynolde Drug [Store
gave herself up about fl o'clock in Sauford will be discussed at s facilities here told members of th* Friday afternoon shortly Ufure
4:30 p m.
this morning. The shotgun was meeting of the local Salvation Advisory Board at a recent meet­
|Representative Mack N. Cleveland
Blaze was Just beginning to(bur&gt;t
ing
that
attendance
at
service*
Army
Advisory
Board
to
be
held
found underneath a home In the
I Jr. will speak to member* o f th-1
Thursday afternoon at 5:30 p .m .1had “ outgrown. the pri -ent build­ l from corrugated board clrtnns
wicinity of the shooting,
|Sanford IJuns Club at the nm-ts
! when the Sanford Fire Department
The Support of Church** Com­ ing."
sheriff Hobby said that a Plfl pis­
luncheon meeting tomorrow at tho
mittee of the SanforJ Kiwani* Club; She aUo described as "advan­ 1arrived at the scene.
tol was found at the scene with a
Yacht Club. W. Hugh D mean
wUl also meet with the Salvation tageous" the addition of rooms for I Biggest damage resulted jfrmn
cartridge which had been snapped.
president of the club said today.
transient people who are served ' water and amok* which cover'd
in* go
do discuss
dm
Army Advisory Board
Also, a snapped cartridge was
Representative Cleveland w i l l
by the Salvation Army. Plans for I the entire stockroom adjare/t to
sr&gt;t ito direct-1
dir
assistance which m int
found in Redd's hand
speak to the Lion* Club on "lha
.
,
.
! ed toward obtaining a newVflte and! the new site and building could in­ j the drug store at the eorntr of
j Sanford Ave. and 2Slh St.
The shouting occurred about 9 building here in SanGrd
propose*! new cui^tltutlon adopted
clude a lodge, she said
o'clock la.-t night.
i by the legislature."
Aim to bo In Sanford f tr th e1 The Sanford Kiwanis Club, at
For Information On H
CUR HENRY II. OSBORNE I* shown being appointed to hi* present rank by CDIt. J. \l. Tulley Jr.
President Duncan said today
Investigating the shooting were meeting, which is said to be "an i a recent meeting of its Board af
Com Branding Officer of VAH£. CDIt. O.borne U a veteran of WWII and Korea and L entitled to wear I "W e deeply appreciate th* f o i l
CIRCULATION
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Deputy important" session, will be Lt. |Directors, adopted the project as
the DUtinguivbed Flying Cro*«, Nine Air Medal*, I'urple Heart and the Presidential Unit Citation, |response to our light bulb sale
PH. FA 2-2611 1
Sherrills H. IL DcWlt and H. L.1I Col. H. W. Young from the Sal-1 a*sl*tlng the Salvation Ar-ty In
lie reside* in Loch Attwir with hi* wife Muriel and Daughter* Kathr)n 8. Itenrl Anne fl, and Zelma
which will cor.llmte through this
Eubanks, and Constable J. Q .1vatloii Army Headquarters in 1locating a new site and planning
or after 6:30 p.m.
Jean 3. CDIt. O*horne i* the Ordnance Ofllcer o f VAII-3 and al*o an A3IS I'lane Comm under.
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Jlri;iih Prime Mlnbier H a r o l d card In the East-West race for nu- Uicxllli- -Kisuiti- talay Is a olfar asd-spate r e r t r ^ ly
possibly more hopeful mood due . Eisenhower and Macmillan be­
te a sudden b a n t of U.S. military gan talks Wednesday night on sci­
achievements Including a 1,000- entific unity. Their first conference
i.eoo-mlle rocket ifcoct.
j began a t 8 p.m. e.d.t. and c"nDiplomatic l o u r c e a reported | eluded a t 9:30 |!.nj. There was no
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day.
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the war-jittery Middle East and a
careful review, of Soviet Intentions
around the globe, as well as the
bsue of East-West military and
scientific supremacy.
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Established 1009,

Its top m ilitary eommandtre to
taka charge of Soviet troops on
the RussUn-Turtlih border, an­
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reported tra v e ls concerned about
appointment ef Red Army Marshal
Konstantin Rok(w»nv»ky t» what
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over the PactHe was almoit car- charge fo r combatting soviet sub­ senhower Is emphattxlng two basic other nations.
lain to m a te a new surge of op­ marines and the teat firing of a points concerning closer scientific
Both Elsonhowtr and Maesnlltimism In th« ability of the United Vanguard misfile which eventually cooperation:
lan, diplomats laid, attach high
States end the West to match or will carry a U S. satellite Into
1. Russia's advances hi the sci­ Importance to exchanging views
outstrip Russia la the race for apace.
entific field require greater efforts on possible Soviet diplomatic
Weighing M ethod
spaca supremacyIn tha isma field by the free motes. This review waa Included
Added to this waa otto* an­
Britain and tne (jotted Mates worm.
................. U c a c i t f th* Srriet r M h e
nouncements of new U. 8. strides are weighing methods of atepolng
3. The administration will a s k achievement In launehlng Sputnik,
in the modern weapons field. up their exchange of scientific- Congress next session to revise the the earth satellite, and the robs*
There Included the -u ew -fu l test­ military Information and resources rinser scientific cooperation on nu- quent Soviet sabre-rattling In the
ing of a ljoo-milc Jupiter minile. i to combat Soviet advances.
1 lWfi Atomic Energy Act to perm it! Middle E»*t.

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9

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24.1957

. United Press Leased Wire

NO. 118

Collins Says Assessors
MustUp Property Values
ORLANDO to— Gov. LeRofi “ I do not say this in any spirit per cent.
Collins told the assessors that
Collins told tax assessors In n o '
antagonism,” he adder!, but "I
uncertain terms today that th e y ?m examining what each of you unlcsi counties m a k e property
muiic for neglecting their c o n s ti- . has done this year, and I am contribute more to the lax coffers,
their home counties or face tha j anxiously watching your plans for particularly for schools, there Is
going to be pressure for state
music for neflecling their const!-1ne*t year.’
The Constitution requires that taxes in 1939 in addition to the
tutional duty.
property be assessed at full value, 100 million dollars put on the
CoUlna did not say he would
books by the last session.
suspend tax assessors who fall to but recent surveyi ihow that only
"I am definitely opposed to this
'm ake "realistic" assessments of about three counties are asserting
a
t
100
per
cent
value
and
some
(
but
we will find It difficult to avoid
property valuei for local tax pur­
poses. But'he told the annual con­ are assessing at as little as S to 20 ; increase unless the counties put
vention of county tax officials that
he has a sworn duty to ice that
the laws are carried out and
"while I do not wish to give the
impression of a threat, 1 do Intend
to fulfill my constitutional obliga­
tion to tbe fullest."

'Navy Men Invited
To Join Chorus
The neat rehearsal of the Male
Chorus will be held Monday night
a t • o'clock at the First Metho­
dist Church, comer Park Ave. and
Fifth St., it waa announced this
morning by Harry M. Weir, dlractor of tne group.
, Men of the Sanford Navel Air
Bgution are particularly Invited to
join, the only requirement being
that of singing on pitch.
The group that has been prac­
ticing each week has enjoyed the
rehearsals. Weir said and assures
newcomers of a cordial welcome
and a profitable singing exper­
ience..

themselves in a position to finance
their own reasonable needa with­
out having to turn to the state to
do their tax collecting for them."
he said.
He said increased asaeremena
will not mean an unnecessarily
high burden on the property own*
tr because It would be geared to
"downward revisions of mlllages"
to insure that no one la wrongly
penalised.

VAH-9 Returns To Home
Base From Deployment

Heavy Attack Squadron Nine re­
turned to NAS Sanford Diesday
following a deployment on board
the USS Saratoga, Cdr. W. R.
Ilazlett, US.N commanding officer,
led a formation of nine A3D Skywarriors over Sanford at 10:13 a.
m. as the advance guard returned.
Since boarding the giant aircraft
carrier on Aug. 9 Ihe squadron
►baa participated In numerous fleet
exercises Including NATO opera­
tions "Seaspray", "Strikeback",
and "Pipeduwn". O p e r a t i o n s
Strikeback was the largest peace­
time naval manuever ever held.
Included were Canadian, English,
French, Norwegian, and Danish
units as well as the American

*iLifelong Resident,
Dr. J. Tolar, Dies
Dr. J. N. Tolar, 67, a lifelong Association, an active member of
resident of Sanford, passed away the American Medical Association
a t Orange Memorial Hospital yes­ and a member of the Florida
terday at 12:30 p. m. following a Place Officers Association.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
■hort Illness.
Dr. Tolar waa born July 1, 1890 J . N. Tolar, Sanford; one son,
Green Cove Springs and had Ralph Tolar of Jacksonville; two
lived In Sanford for tha past S3 brothers, Hamel E. Tolar, Winter
years. He mada his home at 207 Haven and B. Ernest Tolar of
East 10th SL
Sanford; one sister, Mrs. T. A.
After attending the University Brotherson, ML Dora: and three
ef North Carolina and graduating grandchildren, Gregory, Cynthia,
from the Jefferson Medical School and Douglas Nollej Tolar, all of
of Philadelphia, Penn., Dr. Tolar Jacksonville. .
bad practiced medicine here since
Funeral services for Dr. Tolar
1913.
will be conducted at 10:30 a. m.
He was physician fur tha city of Friday at the First Presbyterian
^anford and for the Atlantic Coast Church with Rev. A. G. Mclnnls
Tine Railroad for over 30 years.
officiating.
Dr. Tolar was a member of the
Interment wili be In Evergreen
First Presbyterian Church, a mem­ Cemetery.
ber of the Sanhrd Lodge 83 FA
BrUson Funeral Home la In
AM, a member of the Monroe charge.
Chapter Tyler Commandery, and
Pallbearers will be: F. E. Roumwas a life member of the illat, Ed Lane, Gordon Bradley,
Mcrrocco Temple.
Randall Chase, C. W. Brown, and
He was a charter member and Dr. A. W. Epps Sr.
a past president of the Seminole \ The Seminole County Medical
County Medical Association, a life [ Society will serve aa honorary
^ivm ber of tho Florida Medical &gt;pallbearers.

ford along with the other squadron
personnel. He has been named
OMNI the A31NI potent Owl and
made an honorary naval aviator In
The USS Saratoga visited parts view of hla excellent over-water
In Scotland, England and France, navigation and ability to land on
permitting squadron personnel to an aircraft carrier with a mini­
visit such places as Edinburgh, mum of eapericnce.
He dcmo-nstrited o x c a 11 • a t
Glasgtow. London, Portsmouth and
Judgement la choosing Heavy AtParis.
.
. 'lack.Squadron NHo for hi*-low
Lcdr. Richard E. Fowler,
,
V
s
i
i
a °f navy duty since the squadron
acting operations officer “
A
■Insignia consists of an OvkL
voiced wbat appeared to be the I
consensus of squadron opinion j
when he stated ‘There were many Films To Be Shown
beautiful and educational lights
In London, Paris and other Euro­ At Booster Club
pean cities we visited, but by far
the most welcome sight of the Gathering Tonight
cruise was seeing Lake Monroe
W. W. Tyre, president of the
and Sanford Tuesday.
Seminole Roosters Club, has an­
As preparations were made to nounced th at there will be a meet­
fly off the USS Saratoga Tues­ ing tonight at 8 o'clock In the High
day a new recruit volunteered and School auditorium.
was accepted aa a member of the
All members are urged to attend
squadron.
as future plans will lie discussed
As James D. Otte, AN, USN, for the betterment of the organi­
began to preflight his A3D air­ zation, Plans for tomorrow nlght’a
craft he found a young owl perch­ activities will also be mapped out
ed on the wing. Since the USS A special treat Is In stove, for
Saratoga was stiTl some S3 miles the Georgia Teach-Klorlda g a m e
at sea it was apparent &lt;h*t the and parts of the. Sanford-ApOpka
new recruit was wsll motivated game will be shown on film.
to have undertaken such ■ longThe Booaters Club has been of
over-water flight culminated by ■ great help to the Seminole High
carrier landing. The new aquad- School athletic program this year.
ron'a member enlistment was ac- All sports fans who are interested
cepted by VAII-9 Eseeutive Of ft- in becoming members are Invited
cer Cdr. E. R. Horrell who auth­ to attend and get acquainted with
orized his transportation to San- thli organizalion.

forces. Many of the sim ulated
combat strikes of VAH-9 were
flown -from the frigid w aters north
of the Arctic Circle.

Herlong To Address
Joint Civic Club
Luncheon Nov. 5
Congressman A. S, "Syd" Her­
long Jr. will speak in Sanford at
a joint civic club luncheon Tuesday
Not. 5.
The luneheon la being sponsored
by the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce, according
to an announcement in a recent
Issue of the "Jaycee Journal."
All civic clubv, said the an­
nouncement. are Invited to attend
and reservations should ba made
by Thursday Oct. 31.
Congressman Herlong wto he In
the Sanford area on Nov, 3 for
hla annual visit. Ha will bring with
him hla new trailer-office which
will be parked In a downtown lo­
cation where vlaltora can drop la
to talk with the Congretsman.

(he low bidder. Carroll Daniel
Construction Company of Sanford
for 1130.990.
Of the tutal amount of Ihe bid
which was for the combined pro­
jects, IJOT.213 is alPeated to Pinecrest School and (43,773 to the
Goldsboro School,
The two projects will be com­
pleted in 210 days according to the
specifications for Construction.
Bidders others thart Carroll Dan­
is! Construction Company are;
Geneva Builders, Orlando; Mann
Construction Company, Orlindo;
McAnulty Conslruction Company,
Bradenton; Morton Schiff C« , Or­
lando; Henry Stephens, Orlando;

Motorists Warned
To Obey Speed Laws
tor

Benefit Variety
Show To Feature
IB Entertainers

Serving At t u n *
Assn. Barbecue

hdS!{R ftiaF 8 .fiS lS K

Sheriff Luther Hobby today, areas marked plainly
2S, SS,
sternly warned motorists that they \ 40, and 43 miles per hour. "Pfcomu.it stay within the speed lim its* pie are simply taking advantage
□f these areas end not observing
in "reduced speed" areas.
Sheriff Hobby said this morning the posted speeds.
"We are going to do something
that motorists are flagrantly vlo.
latlng tha speed limits In the about these violations," Sheriff
Hobby remarked.

By Mr*. Raymaed Morris
CASSELBERRY — Four m an
talented performers hare been
booked by produce^ Jo* Welmer
for the second armpit Casselberry1
IJona Club benefit sWMy show
scheduled for N o t . T, at Lyman
School auditorium. Curtain Hint
will be 8 p. m. for th* 13-act ihow.
Co-chairman C. X. (Bud) fisher*

sponge baa gone ahead of expects*
stopped and charged with violat­
lions. Tickets for the benefit af«
ing Ihe state's spend regulations.
fair are flfty-cents each or a book
"We are going to enforce these of twelve for five dollars. Net
reduced speed area regulations proceeds will be used to supply
tight down the line,” the Seminull (lan es for needy children, ey* ex­
County Sheriff said.
aminations and general welfare
Orders went out to th* entire work.
ataff of the Seminole County
lfarTlngton th* Magician, famed
Sheriff's office to clamp dnwn on USO entertainer who was starred
motorists not ebeervlng the re­ In the movie "Thij la The Army"
duced speeds in any section of tha will open the ihow with a half
county. Deputy Sheriffs petroling hour of fun and myatery. Jaekla
the entire county, said Sheriff McClain, a student of the Royal
Hobby, wilt be on the lookout for School of Dance, of Winter Park,
the violation* th at can easily turn will perform In a serious of acro­
Into fatal accidents.
batic dance routines. The nineSheriff Hobby stated that the year old dancer Is th* daughter of
federal end elate highways as well Mr. and Mra. M. G, McClain, 221
as the county roads, throughout E. Lake Triplet Dr, These two
Seminole County, ' are plainly performers were among those se­
marked. And there are many lected In early audltloni by Wclmplaces where It Is dangerous to tr .
operate a car over reduced speeds
Talent more recently booked for
pitied in many areas.
the show la a baton twirling ex­
"This Is a warning," the Sheriff pert, a youthful pentomlmlst,
said, "to all motorists that we are ^well known In Central Florida; a
clamping down tight nn speed j young tap-dancer already an adregulations throughout the coun- vanced student to the art and 8
ty."
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In Longwood, Oviedo, Like Mary, C i .- .r a .- A s &lt; . 3 f t
Altamonte Springs and Fern Park J l C l l T S t t i U . 3 U
on Ihe following day, Wednesday. I The Seminole Band Association
Nov, 8 and on the same day wlU! mil| , /jn t] pt&gt;nl for {(,, coming
take hla trailer to Seminole High j,arbecue at lie regular monthly
School to visit with the student meeting, Tuesday. The barbecue
body there,
will be held at the Elks grounds
Prior to arriving In Sanford Saturday at 6 30 p. m.
Tuesday, Not. 3, Congressman
Earl Toney 1s general chairman
Herlong will visit in Dellary.
Herlong, according to his Itiner­ for the barbecue and those who
ary, will close his office on Nov. will prepare the barbecue Include;
13 and return to Washington on Cotton Brown, Earl Toney, Peter
Nov. 16. Hearings begin in Wash­ Btikur, Johnny Cameron, Clayton
Smith, and Cail Brumbaugh. Serv­
ington on Mcnday, Nov, IS.
ing on the purchasing and food
preparation are: Mrs. Benhim,
Mrs. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Toney,
Schirard Housing
Mra. Jennings, Mrs. Fclnberg, and
Mrs. Wallace will work on the
Authority Official serving tinea.
TALLAHASSEE to — J o h n
Seminole Band members will be
Schirard Jr, of Sanford was ap­ present at 8:30 to furnish martial
pointed by Gov. LeRoy Collins music. All procrcds will he used
Wednesday as commissioner of to purchase new uniform*.
the Seminole County Housing Au­ The Seminole High Seho*l Band
thority, succeeding J. D. Wright Atsnrlatlun amended its consti­
Jr.
tution to include parents of mem­
bers In the Sanford Junior High
School Band. Thn association
changed its name to "Seminole
Hand Association” and the new or­
ganization of the association Is
Roy A. Thompson A Son*. Lees- set up to assist both the high
burg; and United Builders, Or­ school and Junior high school
I bands.
lando.
A meeting of the Membership i of Commerce, IS are new; 16 have
All parents who have students
Sixteen representatives of the
various construction companies at­ in tiie Juniur or senior high school Drive Committee of tho Seminole increased their membership; U
tended this morning’s hid opening bands arc.eligible for membership. County Chamber of Commerce Increased by 104 per cent; one In­
In the office of the Superintendent Mrs. Chisolm was appointed as a has been called for Monday at 4 creased by ISO per cent; and oaa
chairman to contact the prospec­ p. m. by J. Bralley Odhim, chair­ member Increased by 400 per
of Public Instruction.
man of the committee.
cent.
John Burton IV It the architect tive junior high parents.
Purpose of the meeting said Od­
fur the two project*.
There are five learn captains on
ium Is to hear reports front team
the
membership drive committee
It was said this morning that
captains and members of each
construction of the additional Banner Days* Set
team nn lha "telephono campaign" and 24 members of the various
classroom facilities will get under­
for members during the period teams.
Here On Nov. 1*2 during
way Immediately.
The third phase of tha memberwhich tetters were milled
Cards were mailed yesterdiy by to more than 704 business and pro­ ahlp drive will possibly get under­
The addition to Plneereit School
Is the first addition to facilities the Seminole County Chamber of fessional people of the county in- way fuilowtog next Monday’s
there; It i« the fourth addition to j Commerce requeating rncr.-liants j vjting them to participate in meeting, according to plans outlin­
at Sanford to participate In the chamber of Commerce activitlea. ed by Odham at a meeting held
G.'ldtbom Elementary School.
"Banner Day*" avenl which wlU
Odham said this morning that several week* ago.
be itaged Nov. 1-2 here.
from the 700 or more letters
A goal of more than (19,000 has
"Banner Daya" I* one of San- mailed there are S3 member* al- been set by the Seminole County
ford’s biggast annual events s ta g -1ready signed up for the new year, Chamber of Commerce to match
rd each year during the fall seaOf the 83 members subscribing funds appropriated by tha City of
son.
| to the Seminole County Chamber Sanford and Seminole County.

Local Firm Gets School Contract
A contract was awarded In a
Sanford construction firm for new
s c h o o l facilities at Pinccrest
School and Goldsboro School this
morning.
The Seminole County Board of
Education this morning opened
bids for the construction of to
additional classrooms i t Plneereit
School and five additional class­
room i at Goldsboro School.
The contract waj awarded to

PLANNING THE NEXT MOVE In efforts to assist the Salvation Army In locatlnt
new site and building Is (he Support of Churches Committee of the Sanford Klwanla
Club. (Left to rljiht) committee members a ret Arthur Greer, Dr. R. E. Rutland. O. K*
Goff, Chairman Irving Pryor, Harvey Hale and Fred Wilson.
(Stuff Photo)

Membership Drive
Teams Report Monday

Milwee Explains Need
For School Bond Issue

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION III T. Mil wee told KiwanU Club
member* yenteiday "If the school bond election falhs we will suffer Lera use of Inch
Jft facilities which will cau&lt;te double nerwion*/’ (Left to right) a r e : M ilw je. Klwnnln
HJrib President Ed ShtohoJaer and secretary Ralph A. Smilh.
(Staff Photo)

Seminole County's Superintend­ [ local fundi, runrls for the pro­
ent of Public Instruction gave the jects in November or December
Sanford Klwanls Club a complete will be from matching funds with
rundown of details concerning the
$21$ million school bond construc­ i $111,000 from the federal govern­
ment with rqual local monies
tion fund.
Explaining the necessity for the
Leading to to Ms discussion, ft.
T. Milwee said "School construc­ school bund issue he slid Ihe
tion now going on in Sanford in- Seminole County school system is
c'udes a 10-room addition to Pine- in good shape financially at the
crest School and a five-room addi­ present time but "it Is imposs­
ible (or us to operste on a paytion to the Goldsboro School."
In November or December, laid as-you-go-basis because we need
Miiwee, we will ask fur 10 addi­ entire new plant*.
tional classroom* at Seminole
"It Is predicted that school en­
High School and eight classrooms rollment will increase at a greater
sod heating plant for Croomi pact during th* next five years
Academy.
than it has in the past," said (tilFunds for the first project eame wee. "I hupe you get out there
from the federal government and vots for tbe bond issue on
through Public Law IU plug (23,000 1Nojr. xa."

Hammarskjold May Go To Mid-East
n* BRUCE w . MUN’N ' i King Saud of Saudi Arabia a
United Press Staff Correspondent rhinre to mediate the Turco-SyriUNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (U P ): in crisis.
—Plans to send Secretary General j Turkey accepted Saud's offer.
Dag Hammarskjold to the Middle Syria, prodded by the Soviet Un­
East to investigate the crisis be­ ion, hat resisted It, somewhat to
tween Turkey and Syria rapidly the dismay of some of the other
gained support in the United Na­ Arsb delegation*.
The suggestion to **nd Hamtions today.
Although no delegation had offi­ marakjotd to the klldi-ait first was
cially sponsored such a move up made Monday by Adram Hourani,
to today, it was reported that speaker of the Syrian Parliament,
some delegation might propose It In an Interview to Damascu* with
formally Friday when the General United Prea* corrtapondent Peter
Assembly resumes the MU***t de­ Webb.
U. 8. aourres would not aay
bate.
The assembly adjourned its de­ their delegation was ready tq aupbate Tuesday until Friday to give juxt to* "arm! Ilamrairskjotd"

propoial although It was discuss,
by the United States with othea
delegations Wednesday. The Syri­
ans, Russians and their supporters
also discussed it privately.
Some diplomats thought Saudi
Arabia might ask far more time
to let Saud try to mediate the SyrU
an-Turklsh dispute.
If so, Ibe General Assembly
probably would vote for another
and longer postponement of Ite de­
bate when It meets Friday, thus
putting eff any formal move to
send Hammarskjold to the MldJIa
East immediately.

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where, as a m a lt, a tigifleant
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M ici Cebter- &lt;G*od children's- Fxuire t j m ratsis tbw swcwwmerit 1.
, sarr effectiveness to attain these
Aad for the benefit wf ih « e of ,d7a=cts will m o lt in the k«t
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skill. «r promourn in rank
Thai * about It. and h's rood
news for many at this particular
base. Hope it applies to you!
I stated b eaa of my columns
last we*k that tbw ChawTi Oob
wnuM be havto* it'r Halloween
Dance on November 1. the some
■i*&amp;: as the E. M. Club will be
having theirs. This was the critinal plan, but tt has been changed
to Saturday night, November 2.
ether good thing about this fa So if you a n one of tbwiw effi­
that these tnereaies may be to cient people who makes a note of
compute retirement, fast as if • 1 thing* you plan to do, run aad
you bed advanced to the rate^Nn change the date right now!
proficiency advancement will bo
But thw rest of you remember
made to retired member* cf the tbit tie E. « • Club WILL hold
Armed Forets, cr to Fleet Re- theirs ea Friday tight. Mevember
awrrfata. Thw following paragraph 1 . so nako your plane according­
1 will quote directly from the ly. Cottumcs will be rational,
"Sanfly", which erds it far bet- though*, it might be worth your
ter than 1 would bw able to!
while to came to one as then will
‘/Under tbw Defeat* crier, en­ be three prizes awarded for tbw
listed personnel may be granted belt ones! Onw for thw b*n male,
one or two pay-grade proficiency one for the beat female, and one
advances, including aQ allow­ fer the best couple! Alio, free
ances. without the commensurate cider and doughnuts will be terrhigher military rank or strips, to wd.
recognition of their qualiflcattona
Made mention esc day of the
to occupational areas of control fact that the Chief’s Wires Club
importance to their service, or had mode tentative plana u Jure
for demonstrating outstanding ef­ a "Dutch treat" dinner at the
fectiveness ia an assigned spec­ Imperial House ia Winter Park,
iality."
03 November 6. Those plana are
To qualify, a man must be in now definite, aad all those who
pay-grade E-t. cr higher, er If wish to attend MUST make their
to pay-grade E-3. must have com­ reservation with Maria Hlypi. the
pleted tsrenty-four months service. new Social Chairman, no later
You mutt have at least six months than tfca evening of October 21!
continuous active duty p.*V»*’ to an Could be a let of fun, wo call her
advancement, and mutt serve a right away! T ie number is TA
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the Roman. Catholic chaplain at
thw Naval Air Station. Father Hub­
ble spoke about thw rate wf a
military chaplain, and what can
be expected of one when there la
need to call upon him. Following
his talk, cake and coffee were
served, aad the girls gut a chance
cam# a»ty with thw feeling that
we are very fortunate to have him
with ua at the Naval Air Station.
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of this fer the day, and I *itcerwly wish I could think of a new
original way to end It! fl get to*t
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think of something differeet, (and
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^$evenfh W eekly Edition

Seminole Smoke Signals
FFA Elects
New Officers

'The W orld In My-Hands'

Students O f W eek

Be KATHY CARLOS
more class. Rob waa bora h CorBy AaxtW Compels
• | three-hundred years ago.
i
By BURKE WINN
Beat,w.nr with thla Issue a*d I pus Chrlatl, Tex., but haa
now would you like to go around
There are (roughly) a thou mad
Election of FTA effleers wev from now on, wo a r t going to various schools became h b dad I t
called by President BUI Thompson. try to have two new students connected with the air fare* dM*
the world a couple of times a (and one) uses for our Ubrarr,
Officers elected were: president, every week due to the fact that ■ion of th* Navy. Some W Us
day? That's better time than Phi- and you can think of tome that
By ANGELO COMFAIN
Roger Jimenes; viet-pm ident,
leas Fogg in "Around the World aren't even lifted. First and main­
bobblei are riding mdtagcyalee,
By DELORES BAILEY
Have you ever noticed the way Carl Remuiat; secret err. Billy there are so many wonderful new swimming, and collecting r m He
in SO Days". I can do It in less ly, of course, la pleasure. A trea­
people
and
we
want
you
to
know
The couple of the week thla than three minutes flat. Ttut'a sure of pleasure, plenty of fic­
a Senior smile*? I'll tell you, there Tetlo; treasurer. Randall Prteit; as many as possible.
also enjoys ruck and roll muMs.
week is Mary Jane Flynt and better time than Sputnik. What’s tion, magazines, newspapers (in­
la nothin* more wonderful to a ,f „tlnel, Bobby Thompson: reporRob'a ambition it to be an officer
Eddie Barbeur. Everyone in ichool
W
e're
so
happy
to
have
Naney
Senior than another Senior amtle, tert Burke Winn; and chaplain,
cidentally, the library hat countmy secret? I'll explain.
,
in the Marines. Rob think* that u nj
By
JOHN
MILLER
think* the world of these two.
The wealth and the knowledge leas eld magi and papers for fur­ "Mother, hera’a my report except maybe a freshman frown. R ,y Rush. Our advisor la Mr. Butler in the aophomora class. "Seminole High is a greet acksal,
Mary Jane is a cheerleader, while of all the world are a t my finger­ ther reference) and even the non­
Nancy attended R. C. Jones High with more school spirit then any
I think this holds true for every- west.
Eddie is one of the co-captains tips when I enter our achool li­ fiction ahelvee provide pleasur­ card."
one in school; there is nothing
The first regular FFA meeting In BSeville, Tex., la s t She enjoys school. . .(he's). . .ever boas us.
"Oh,
thank
you,
dear.
Haw’d
of the football team. These two brary. I’m not exaggerating one able reading.
to make you happier than to tee
.
you do?”
a Th*
r moat
a iImportant
i s r things
a oe a secretary. She like* Semi- 1 Th* kid* here a n itaDy g n a t *
give their all to supporting Semi­ bit. I can breeie through "Around
a Senior smile. It gives vou an •p. m.
"Wall,
Mother,
I'D
taU
you.
.
For
tha
hobby
addict,
there
are
nole High School. Congratulations, the World In 1000 Pictures" In a
nol« High better than any school
J * ^L ^E aT H nhK
(Interrupts) "No, dear, I'm go­ insight into his personality. I that cams up were: tha FFA dues the h a t over ittsm fe t Wa hnn. I
"how-to’a", "do-lt-yourseir*", and
** ■ * PWalUTa
P*
you two, in the future.
m atter of minutes. I “can look In­ "fundamentals— o f t" galore. In ing to teU YOU something. No know, and I hava misted seeing will b* three dollars for tha year; she hat ever attended. We hopej h e n .
Margarat Benham Is still plan­ to the seeds of tim e", past, pres­
you ean stay with us, Nancy.
a
lot
of
smiles
from
a
lot
of
past
to
Join
tha
Farm
Bureau
and
Cat­
ning to get married after gradu­ ent, or future, In the time that it case you don’t quits understand dance* for a month. No allowance Seniors, There'i nothing quite like tle Men’a Association (these orga­ Now, to the masculine tide of
ation to Chuck. Good luck, you takes me to open a book. I ean the textbook of a subject you're for a month. No. . . ."
nizations have helped the FFA things, our subject It Bob Reedy, "A rich man Is nothing but ■ i
Well, friends, how many of you II.
two. I'm sure you will be happy. jjum ey back 10,000 years, exlslt taking, the library will h a rt
Smiles
can
tay
much.
I
noticed
In many ways, for which w* are another member of the sopho- man with moe*y.r
That certainly la a pretty ring, in the minds of the greatest men books on math, English and litera­ heard something like that Thurs­ the following Seniors and their very thankful). At th# •»•*# of
ture, science, foreign languages, day night? School is getting har­
M argaret
tell-tale smiles.
of all time, and enjqy myself
the meeting, Mrs Priest served
Roger Jimenes and Kathy' Van- while I'm doing so. I can Inform etc., which will prove to ?&gt;e help­ der and harder. Yee, report cards
Berry St. John—'Titos* handball refreshments.
are
out
again.
I
wonder
how
many
try surely do make a nice looking myself with the latest news in ful Indeed.
Jokes!
couple. Kathy certainly did get tha time that it takes me to walk
The periodicals rack ktapi you of ua a rt singing that old theme
Wally Pope—I heard It, too.
eong,
"Restricted"?
Oh
well,
we
a grand gentleman when she got from the doorway to the news­ up with tha latest if you're hep
Lane Warner—I got thirty-two "How did you break your leg?"
can
(till
watch
Uncle
Walt.
Roger. These two have a lot in paper and magaxlne racks. Or I on polities or other current-news
"I threw a cigarette in a manhole
teeth.
The B-Squad won last week, of
common, so this twosome should can imagine myself in some fic­ Items. Old periodicals are listed
and slapped on i t "
Janice
Luxen—I
didn't!
course. Wouldn't It be fun If we
go a long way.
Shirley Morgan—I'm happy!
tional future by the magic of under a separata file from the could have that patio! Let's aU
It seems that Penny Marlon reading. Remarkable, itn't it?
card catalogue. One of the library
Delorls Bailey—I’m meant
Pat Donaboo—I (wallowed th*
support
the
P-TA
in
this
project.
Post 3282 — Sanford
and Richard Phagan are still go­
A! Collins—If I could only tell
call
All the knowledge of ten mil- assistants will be glad to help you We don't know how mu«h wa*
ing strong. Good. Everyone looks lenla (that’s 10,000 years written with any and all the information
It!
Ellen
Vlhlen—I
think
you’ra
aw­
taken In last week, but are sure
Music By “Ashley’s Quintet”
to that eouple for guidance, even out) La compressed into one li­ you need.
Wayne Johnson—That was hys­
fully nice.
more than to Mist Cry-Shoulder. brary, and through tome miracu­
There are eertaln unmention­ that it is a good sum. (Is that terical.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER t t t h
Amoret Speir—I shouldn't laugh.
Penny and Richard are still the lous medium, none of the know­ ables, which I shall mention any­ correct grammar? Gotta watch
LOCATED
ON HI-WAY 17-W
Max
Pinch—I
don't
believe
you.
When
it
eom
tt
to
smiling,
ns
myself. Mrs. Bateman, you know.)
ideal of a lot of the steadies.
Barbara Mitchell—Incrediblal
ledge Is lost. Ob, of course, you way, that.wo tend to forget from
Seniors simply got seniority.
I, for one, am looking forward
Here Is a salute to all the stu­ won't find in the library at our time to time. These Include "little"
dents at home with the "Asiatic" school the name of the twenty report* to make, deadlines to to the Student Handbook put out
fl'i. We hope you get well soon ninth son of Murad III of the meet, tests to take, and the li­ by the Student Council, and tha
so you ran come back to school Ottoman Empire (he had 10) chil brary la an Ideal place In which Key Club. (Now, girli, you won’t
have to look up my number In
wl us.
dren, incidentally), but I doubt to study. Britannlca'; Americana;
Listen to your Student Club to. that anyone is Interested In that, Colliers; Information, Pleato; the telephone book. Girls! Where
n i-s over WTRR 1400 on your ra except the wife of son number Compton's: L i n c o l n Library; did you all go when I laid that?)
It baa been suggested that the
dio dial. The program is for you, 29, maybe, and the died about Who'* Who; World Almanac;
th - t'idents, you know.
World Atlas; etc., etc., all hava tune* on the Juke box bo ehanged.
#
Who waa that tweet little
a voluminous appearance that Isn’t What do you think? If enough
chick that Bill Bemosky had a
just quite very appealing, but atlll of ue would like It, perhaps the
data with last Friday night? Ha's FTA Chapter Picks n0 one cxpecU you to read them Student Council would think the
a lucky guy when it comes to the
all, and they ARE (1 know) the m atter over.
NOTICE! ! IDrlver Training In
girls. You know, It could be he's Two To Qualify
most beautiful things in the world
the
car la about to start. Watch
a real, honeit-to-goodness gentle­
you're on the verge of a
For State Election when
man. Good for him, I say.
search, incidentally, there are a out for maniacs on the «ireetsl
Cindy May haa decided not to
At th* last meeting of the T. W. couple of giant Webater'e to the
Poor little old Bob Reedy hasn't
been able to find one girl be Lawton Chapter of the Future letf of the desk; they come In lie a teacher after aU. Gu**a aha
thinks Is cute yet. Maybe he’s Teachers of America, two candi­ very handy when you're using likes boya too much to give one
Just the only one at S. II. S. that dates were selected to qualify for cyclopedic sources, or for leaning a failing grade.
Fellow Rats, the time is almost
see* there Is more than one nifty the FTA state elections to be held on when you're looking for a book
here. Freshmen, are you ready?
chick around. 1 know a lot of during the convention Nov. M In the fiction N-Z section.
Fabulous "Good News". — Warner’s revolutionary strapless th at
I
kittens that want to tell him be in Daytona Beach.
positively will not slip! The secret Is the elose-hugrng latex back
In the career department, you Upperclassmen, are you ready?
that molds Itself to your back—hold* "Good News" securely UP!
Peggy Westgate, a Junior, will may have your pick, and the libra­ I know one thing. I'm not ready.
should get just one girl.
Be as active aa you’d like to bo In "Good Ncwi'M Shapes pretty
Algebra I* wonderful. It meases
Let's have a hand for the chape­ seek the office of state nresMent ry probably has a volume on ditchlines, too, with dainty embroidered cotton form-lined cups. It’s
rones wa had at the dance the and Sue Ann Toney, a a- ihomore, digging, too. Scholarships, achieve­ you up ao in the morning that
th* stranles* you've always wished for. Look tor the smart pack­
other night. They did a swell Job will be the candidate for state ment tests, and eollcge require­ you don't have to think of any­
age her* todayl Plunge-front style with easy hook-eye closure.
«f keeping the deal moving. Aren't corresponding secretary. Both ment* are questions uppermost In thing else all day long. Good night,
White.
you glad that they could taka girli have proven to be outstand­ senior minds: In tha library they everyone.
6.50
ing
students
with
a
long
list
of
their time to help the students?
outstanding accomplishment* dur are solved. And even if you’re not
Hey girls!
a senior, there are Innumerable
Now is your ehance tp get in Ing their school year. The club, books that suggest courses to take Waiter: "Can 1 help you with that
good with that luscious Bill White. as well a* the entire student body, in high school If you are planning *oup, air?"
He Is available, and he is looking wishes them much aucceit.
Diner: "Help me? What do you
Also attending the convention for certain careers.
fur a girl. Let's see what you can
mean?"
So,
you
see,
1
didn’t
exaggerate
will be Ellen Vihlcn, Dian Aiken
do on that situation.
at all when I said that the wealth Walter: "Well, air, from the
Angelo Compain's mystery girl and Mrs. Bateman, the iponsor. and wiftlom of all the nations oi sound I thought you might with
The club has derided to tell wax
friend is still a secret. Maybe
all the age* were a t my finger­ me to drag you aihore."
we'll find out who she U when and furniture cream during No­ tips. What are you going to use
Angelo gets back to school. Ha vember.
in tho comic strips, sports, ani­
-1
During National Education Week the library for? Whatever your mals, vegetables, or miners)*, or
has been out with the flu like
interest, farming, stamp collect­
they
are
planning
a
radio
program
everyone else. I’m hoping he gets
Just
plain,
common,
ordinary,
ing, painting, dancing, classica,
better fast so I can find out who for Thursday night, Nov. 14. Fur­
down-to-earth, singular, and sim­
his girl is.
ther plans for this will be com­ school subjects (there are tom* ple reading, the library is at your
people), thirst for knowledge, reli­
A Ught-ai-alr pull-on that dip.
pleted
the
evening
meeting,
Nov.
Judy Clarke and Tommy Brown
low at the waist for a new and
gion, studying, working out ■ command, and with it, wisdom
5.
are still doing their best to sup­
heavenly case (feel th* wonder­
and wealth.
crossword
putsle,
reading
"Henry”
Miss Caroline Mclnnls, an eloport our school. They are seen
ful romtort when sitting!): aad
at all tha ballgames and every­ mentary teacher, will be the guest
cut up at the leg for superb
freedom (walking or waltzing)!
thing else sponsored by the a t this meeting and the group
Legal Notice
You’ll never know eomplste com­
school. People are very glad to is looking forward to hearing
fort until you slip Into this brief.
»et these two still together. Good some of her experiences while In
Coma be fitted today! In sheer
Europe.
work, Tommy,
slimming power net with tum­
r n t H T K s s o . i .u s t
The Future Teachers have a
Can anyone tell me whom Teddy
N K P O N T o r C O N D IT IO !* OP
*
my tucking panel, tapes for hose
t u b a a x r o is n At l a n t ic n a t io n a l u a n s i
i Walker is dating? None seems to "big deal" planned for December,
supporter*.
o r S A X r o R D IN T H IS S T A T U o r P L O H IU A .
know. It seems that he can be so watch and wait!
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« r e rt atttafiea {res A c m l
facta ia the ir f w w picture.
“la the field . f guided missiles
u d the H ttO u r m n o , " Sikes
said, “Congress h it approved
ever? dollar the Administration
permitted the senfcea to say they
mold property see. It U common
kaowMge la W ait Fatten that a
camber ef ear leadiat experts ia
____ this field k m keen disturbed a*
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«*w to th t Rtuaiaa’a. And he streMed
» • * »* « diving top priority to missile
developm ent

gftrfe* Halm
*h*.y Y'4 i t : ff.'.rd ! C t
farm o f inlerpL’t - 's r y ballistic miaiite.
i'-T h e initial rat-.
« th« earth satellite,
natural! r enough, w u generally one o f *:trprise and abode The ballistic m iuile d a ta
could and has been diaconated te aotne ex­
tent. But Sputnik waa something else again.
It waa no communist propaganda trick.
Scientists and others the wodd over saw
gad tracked tha satellite—whizzing around
. the world at ld,000 miles an hour at a
height of more than 600 mi*ea—and record­
ed its radio transmissions.
The concern, of course, was not over the
satellite itself. Sputnik was not a weapon,
and there waa no reexon t? fear rt. The
great danger—Ir Western eye*—is ha?
Soviet science may have n bly lead on the
rest o f tho world, most particularly in the
field of roeketry. The satellite, according to
the scientists, must hare been launched
bjr a staged rocket—a device which Is al­
most unbelievably complex and difficult to
construct. Such rockets, once they are suf­
ficiently developed, wOl bo able to launch
guided missiles of great accuracy and almost
limitless range. And it is no secret that this
country and the Soviet Union are in a grim
Vico to produce practical intercontinental
missiles with H-bomb warheads.
President Eisenhower, a few days after
Sputnik’s launching, went to considerable
length to discount the military importance
of the satellite, and to reassure this country
U to where we stand. Soon, he aaid. we will
•end up a series of amalt test satellites,

However, there Is no doubt that the satel­
lite has given Washington a great deal to
think about The new Secretary o f Defense,
Nell H. MeElroy, said at his first press
conference that rt may be necessary to
speed the missile program. The satellite.
ho added, prove* that Soviet science has
made great progreaa with missiles.
That brings up a really big three-pronged
question—are we lagging behind in the mis­
sile race; If so, why, and what can be done
about It? Numerous experts think we may
be lagging, and one reason is frequently
given. One newspaper puts it in these
words . . . 'the U. S. miasOe program
is lagging chiefly because of jealousies and
bickering among the three armed services
eomDeting In this field, and because the
i f S. Defense Department has failed to
force them to work together amicably.”
There la small doubt that the Army, the
Navy, and the Air Force, have all tried to
take the center of the spotlight—and to
obtain the lion’s share of the vast funds
involved in missile research, testing and de­
velopment The result, say many observers,
has been a waste of money, materials, man­
power and what may be the most precious
commodity of all—time.
The newspaper proposes a simple solu­
tion—that we 0 . . . get all our brains in
the same laboratory, and quit worrying
about the eolor of tha uniforms.”
If the Soviet satellite helps to bring that
about our cold war enemies will obviously
have done us a Mg favor.

Obviously, the United Fund Appeal —
Sanford and SeminoU County's very first
all out apjiea] — has failed to reach fever
pltch.
This can be observed by watching the
thermometer at First SL and Park Avt.,
placed there so Sanford and Seminole Coun*
ty ean watch the funda swell rapidly until
they reach the goal.
For 20 days the drive has been puahing
along with just a few hundred dollars reported each day—and as a result—with
two-thirds of the campaign month gone
by. on’y one-fifth of the goal has been
Many people have devoted hours nnd
hours of time to the project. The United
Appeal s annual campaign was created because Sanford and Seminole County*

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NEW YORK (UP) — Forms?
Army prlvito 0. David Schlns
who figured prominently la the
Army-MeCarthy bearings la ltS4,
w u married to a former MUs
Universe Tuesday. The 30-year-old
Schlne, president ef a hotel and
theater enterprise, was married to
Mist Hlllevi Rombln, 14, who was
Mist Sweden as well as Mlsa Univ*r*« in 1933.
AID TO IPAIN
MADRID W — The United
StaUe wtl) supply the Spanish air­
craft Industry with more than fivemU'Jen dollars worth of tools and
equipment, the U. A Embassy said
today. Industrial aelacted by the
ipealsh goveremont trill receive
toals to Inspect end repair Amer­
ican-built aircrlft used by the
Spanish Air Force.

ia town | oar m failure to pash ahead with
at work 21 hoars a day. Re said
ba*^*»a oar fall capability."
B t o H th a t tM U m ln U tn - the Administration ihoold take

tioc'« pretest about-face a!UUi* every step t» S sd the s c and
hi* panic. “Proposslj by mesas to recapture the initiative
**¥u ,.** Vice-President Nlxan for rreater —and bold h—in all of these Im­
* . T i *V*adiSf next year bdlrate a re- portant scientific fields.
The New Money—Have you4
to rs to the costly sac wasteful
peaks-sad-valley* systom of de­ seen the new Charlie Bennett dotUr? You can ret tnem sow. As a
fease i pending.
result ef a bill introduced by the
“ Cuts inflicted by the Admin­ Jacksonville
Congressman, all of
istration have weakened Wcet­
oar
new
paper
will carry
era defeases »t a very critical the inscription, money
Mln Cod We
time and the lose of the Middle
East is a real possibility," M said. Trust". fo r years this motto hat
“With fan knowledge ef ber ad- bean an all U. S. coins, hot never
van tage in the missiles race. Bus. before on our paper. The wording
on the back of the mocej
tia is pushing ahead there de* appears
spite Mr. Dullea’ talk of war." and will be added to all sew 1&gt;
Sikes said he thought that tho sues as they are printed. Incid­
Russians had gained an unexpect­ entally, the first bills that car­
the slogan alio are the finl
ed propaganda advantage and are ry
using it where it will do tha most to be signed by thenew Sccretsrj
of the Treasury, Hobart Anderlam with tha Tarts.
■y CHARLES M. McCAMM
good.
Sand flUaa WHh Syria
United frees Staff Gwn s sendee!
“
1
feel
there
is
foil
official
anAs the situation developed. Sand
TV Tarkish-Syrlan tension has Syria’s pre-RnaOUn lenders k m premised to side with Syria, on* awareaese of our eerioux status
the field of mill lies worldwide
breathed
fire
and
offered
te
take
strengthened King Sami's position
of its colleagues la the Arab ia
and I hope tha AilniinfcWatioa
Diamond
on
all
comers
—
presumably
In­
League,
against
any
aggressor.
as the chief moderating influence
will
listen
to
people
who
know
tha
cluding tho United States, which Send knew that neither Turkey score and have the knowledge to
ia the Arab world. .
ear the United States had any la- d i something to improve our posi­
Prom the beginning of the dan­ was supposed to bo ia the alleged tansies of attacking Syria.
plot—in event ef war.
tion rapidly."
gerous lituatijn which developed
The pitiful record of both the Under pressure. Stud also found
Sikes indicated that he was
when Syria charged Turkey with’ Syrian and the Egyptian armies it advisable to say that he never
greatly alarmed over the Russian'i
and
plotting aggression, the Saudi la the Arab-lsracH war, and b had formally accepted the Eisen­ successful launching of the sate­
£
jS
titfjg
K
S
k
White
Arabian monarch has worked un­ last year’s Israeli bvaaton ef hower Doctrine against Commu­ llite. He said It was only a hint of
t g j S X n f gold.
tiringly to prevent an explosion.
Erypt. did not seem to make a nist aggression in tha Middle East Russian technilogical and scienti­
That
was
true.
But
Baud
had
ac­
Sand hat conferred with the fight to the death likely against
fic ability.
leaders of Turkey and of Arab Turkey’s powerful, tough army of cepted
Ha has urged that all of tha de­
-- - -tha doctrine
—
•in fact because
*_ ■ .
with him Communism ranks be­ fense committees ef tha Congress
* 0.000 men.
east tries.
* The perfect g ift
| be convened at ooce In Washing­
Finally, be offered personally to Soviet Russia, of course, was a side Israel as aa enemy
For any occasion
act as mediator between Turkey prime contributor to the tension The Syfiaa-Turidah situation has ton to study first-hand tho lagg­
and helped build It up stage by been simmering down for some ing American Satellite and mis­
and Syria.
Wert Jewelry
The big contribution of Eryptlan stage with threats agtiast Turkey. days, despite Russia’s attempt to sile programs. Tha Florida “hacoon" said ha was sure that we
STORE
President Carnal Abdel Nasser, King Stud was net able te do keep it boiling.
I a 1st.
FA MIDI
who likes to fancy himself as the anything as regards Russia. What laud seems, la tho process, to can out produce the Russians, but
“Use our Budget or
No. 1 Arab leader, waa to send V did do was to work with Mid­ have made it dear that he. not that we can't do it by following
Layaway Plan”
Egyptian troops and warship# to dle Eastern countries themselves, Nasser, is the leading figure the "stupid" policy of sitting eo
cur hands while the Russians a n
Syria at the most tertous stage of as an Arab and aa • fellow Mot- among tho Arabs.

seven Im jyirtant organizatloav to the Seminote County Community—the annual campalgn for funds with which these organizationa might be operated for on* year ia not
gaining strength as the end of the month
approaches.
This is one drive that folks should not
wait for a solicitor to come by. The opportunlty is afforded In the United Fund Appeal for the local citixens to contribute or
subscribe to one fund for seven orgartlxatlons. Tim* U saved—and only one person’!
time U necessary In asking for tho contribution. So naturally one would thing of seven
times the amount given for just one organlwtlon.
Yea—avery organization aupiwrtesi by the
United Fund Appeal is a necessary one for
the community: Boy Scouts, Salvation
Army. VU.O., Children’s Home Society.
MenUl Health Association, and Bed Cross.
Ev*ry on* of the*# organizations plays an
important part in the life of the SanfordSemtnol* County community ajid each one
deserve# our wholehearted support.
Giving *hould be generous and giving
should be now!
It has been auggeited that the reaxon
there were fewer wrecks in the horae ant!
buggy day* waa because the driver didn't
depend wholly on his own intelligence.
Federal court* have jammed dockets, with
new cases being filed faster than they can
be disposed of. There are two possible solu­
tions — more district judges, or a more
harmonious citizenry.

J,

Comes 1o ftO W M I

ceutical firm mad* a speech a-Jdae has made ta the past 140
whllft hark in v h k h h i slartltd r u l
many ta his audience by tayla&lt;:| Barry / . Loysd mad* the
“I t would be Intem tisg to cote speech la Detroit some man th a
that If this meeting were bale* ago. He U on* man who knows
held In 1U7 rather than 1937,'what be Is talking about, since he
over halt of this aodltr.ee would la president of Parke-Da via
not be present."
I When Parke-Davla began makThen ha west on to explain Ing medldnaa some 90 yean igw.
why.
| they were concerned primarily
n ~ m f t Mtnt&gt;
| with only a few basis medlclnala
“About one of everr five of Today, they make more than *00

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manhood, about one of every 12 Darlefllke^hM * ,u^t*anv wool
would have died before the as* of S?!1}?,. in th .
ia «***■ J a m
30 from tetanus, dtobet.s, appendicltis or some other disease
vnt
for whleh there was no effective
**’* ***” *® 7®‘l
treatment a: the time.
i**_____ •
___
“Finally about one of every slxQVirno* a n AJMWia
would hare died before tha a*e XL M.: What are the symptoma
of 30 from pneumonia, tubereu- of pleurisy?
loaU, ‘blood poisoning,’ typhoid Answer: Th* mala symptom
fever or some other disease which of pleurisy Is pals when breathtoday has been practically con-,Ing, often more eevtre when air
guertd."
Its being taken In. Tha cheat ex*
These statist ice, more graphl- pension U limited on the rid*
tally th in anything else I can! where pleurisy Is present.

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Thursday, October 2 4 .1 2 8 7 The Sanford

Woman’s

N EW Arrivals In Local Hospital Class Installs

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New O fficers
A t Supper-Meet

HomeDept To Sponsor
*fashions Womanless Wedding

,

The American Home Department
of The Sanford Womans C'»h will
- if/cnicr a Benefit Fall FsiM w
Show and Womanless Wedding
Nov. t i t I p. m. at rinacrest
School Auditorium.
The Yu* ell Company will spon­
sor the fashion show.
Proceeds from the show will go
^ into the American Home Depart­
m e n t 's fund lo purchase equip­
ment for the recreation wing of
the new Civic Center.
Mra. Robert B. Mahan is chairman and Mrs. W. L. Kirk cochairman of the event.
Models will be Mrs. Ralph- Ana• tin Smith, Mrs. George Stine,
Mrs. W. L. Kirk, Mrs. John Carl­
ton. Mrs. D. S. Talley, and Miss
Marty Siempcr. Also Navy wives,
fpH rs. David Cunning and Mra.
' John Hill. Junior models will be
Ann Allen Mahan, Elizabeth Ann
Sweeney, and Master Scott Kirk.
There will be a dress rehearsal
for the Womanless Wedding Sun­
day, Oct. 27 at 2 p. m. at the
Womans Club building.

County Council
Installs Officers

Anna Miller Circle
fSponsoring Dance
Saturday Night
The Anna Miller Circle Is spon­
soring a Halloween dance at the
Elk’s Club Saturday night. All
members of the Elks and their
guests arc Invited.
Sidney Vlhlen’s orchestra will
play for dancing from 9 until 1.
There will be a first and second
^ prize for both men and women
for the best costumes. Also plan­
ned is a grand march at 11 p. m.

The Home Demon*tdatian County
Council of Seminole C o u
met today at the Council Center.
The meeting began at 10:30 a.
m., at which time two films were
shown—“ Your Home as You Like
It", and “Truly Yours, the Dress
that Fits". After the showing of it ABY GIRL BOWES. dau*bler
these films, Mr. Milwee spoke on of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bowes,
Sanford. Bora Ort. 20.
the bond Issue.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Luncheon was served a* 12:00
P. M., followed by the Installation
of officers. New officers are:
president, Mrs. J. E. Andrews;
first vice president, Mrs. George
OUo; second vice president, Mrs.
W. P. Carter; secretary. Mrs. Ste­
phen Mlkler; treasurer. Mrs. H aul
Moss; delegate, Mrs. Lillian
Clark, alternate delegate. Mrs. S.
E. Norwood; fair chairman, Mrs.
Martin Hansen.
The new cabinet!, surface unit
and built in stove were on dis­
play in the center for the first
Umc. The Florida Power and
Light gave the surface unit and
oven to the center.

Sunday School
Class Picks Name
The young adult Sunday School
Class of the Elder Spring* Baptist
Chapel mot recently at the home
of Mrs. C. C. Hannar for th« first
of Its monthly business meetings
with Mrs. C. W. Ergle as co-host-

BABY GIRL C O V 1 N C T O N,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
ilarvcy Covington,
Sanford.
Born Oct. 20.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

CIS.

Christian Women’s
Fellowship Holds
October Meeting

The meeting was called to order
bp the president, David McNab.
Vance Duke read 1 Corinthians,
chapter 13 as the devotional.
McNab then Instructed the new
officers of the class of their duties
in these posts.
The members then ch«ie a
name for the new class. "The
Golden Circle Class" wa* their
selection. The motto Is "United
for Christ"; aim, “ Building A
Christian Home".
The d a n will hold Its monthly
business meeting each third Tues­
day night at 7 o'clock. Mr. and
Mra. Vattca Duke will be hostess
to the class In November.
Refrashments of pie and caffea
were aerved to the following
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Vance Duke,
Mrs. Jesn Taylor, Mrs. Troy
Rhames, Mrs, C. W. Ergle, Mr.
ind Mrs. David Carpenter, David
McNab, Pastor Joe Dohthltt, Mrs.
R. E. Soderbhm and Mrs. C. C.
Banner.

The Christian Women's Fellowship. First Christian Church held
the October meeting Monday even­
ing, Mrs. O. T. Pearson, presid­
ing. Prayer given by Mrs. A. R.
Stroup; program and davotlonal
by Mrs. P. L. Stone, assisted by
Mrs. John R. Bair J r.
At the suggestion of Mrs. Vin­
cent Larson, service chairman, a
general meeting la called for Oct.
29. Tuesday, 2 p. m. a t Ihe new
building for all women to help
V clean and help arrange the new
Sunday School rooms, ’each to
bring a covered dish. A Fellowship
supper Is to be served a t 5 p. m.
to their husband* and other men
Interested in working on installa­
tions in the new rooms that even­
ing.
Following this a report on the
P r e s i d e n t 's Retreat at Ocala, waa
given by Mrs. Pearson, Hostesses: PWO Members Tell
Mr*. A. 11 Huntley and Mrs. Fred40 Erick Eliett. Others preaent: Mrs. Of Study Meeting
Mabel Bishop. Miss Florence Bis*
hop, Mr*. John Diels, Mrs. Earl
Evans, Mrs. V. If. Grantham, At Assn. Session
Mrs. 0. D. Landresa, Mri. 1* LAKE MARY—Tho PWO Asso­
Tharp, Mrs. Chandler ViU, Mrs. ciation of the Community PreshyW. I’. Yeslcy. Mrs. Mary L«o terlan Church met Tuesdsy at 8
p. m., Mrs. J. M. Thompson, pres­
Young, and Mr*. W. II. Young.
ident presiding. Mrs. P. D. Ander­
son led Ihe devotions on the Good
Shepherd,
The nominating committee pre­
sented the nime of Mrs. Ted
Brooklyn to serve a t treasurer.
Mrs. Donald Kirkner and Mrs.
FRIDAY
Richard Keogh gave their ImrresThe Norman DoVere llowsrd lions of the Pre»byterlal Study
Chapter of the U. D. C. will hold meeting In Crystal River in Sep­
a meeting at 3:00 P. M, with Mrs. tember.
F. E. Itoumiltat.
The program chairman, Mrs. 11.
Dinner and costume Halloween )f. Cochran, Introduced Mrs.
party at the B. O. (J.. sponsored Keogh who led the program on
by the Officer’s Wives Club. Cock­ the theme Christ's Way F.vcrytail* from 5:30. Prizes and dance. day . . In Our Church. Mrs. J. 3t.
SATURDAY
Thompson explained the Together
Lako Monroe Halloween Carni­ in our church in the community,
val at the school.
State, nation and world.
“ Evening of Fun", sponsored^ by
Following the meeting Circle
the Friendship League of the Con­ No. 1 served coffee and homemade
gregational Christian Church. Fel­ cockles to Mrs. Donald Kirkner,
lowship Hall at 21th and Park Mrs. Carol Lowe. Mr*. Will Fer7:30 p. m. Admission 73c, Includes gueson, Mr». Richard Beebe, Mrs.
refresh ments.
Joe Smathera, Mrs. J. 31. Thomp­
VAH-9 cocktail party and buffet son, 3Irs. P. D. Anderson, 3Irs.
at the B. O. Q , 6:30 p. m.
Leon Taylor, .Mr*. Birdie Hood.
| The Gamma Omega Chapter of Mrs. Abbie Freeze, Mrs. Eugene
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority will GUI, Mrs. W. If. Shook. Mrs. R &gt;hold a bake sale starting at 9 land Goble, Mrs. Eileen Willard,
a. m. in the downtown area. Cukes, Mrs. Ja.nes Benson, Mrs. H. 31.
pi**, brownies, cookies and candy Gleason, Mrs, Ed Zimmerman,
will be offered.
Mrs. II. 31. Cochran, Mra, H. W.
MONDAY
Keogh, Sirs. Arthur Ailing, Mrs.
Gamma Omega Chapter of ESA Arthur Crocker, Sirs, Bill Cook,
will hold a social meeting a t the Mr*. Frank Etc and Sirs. John
home of Miss Barbara Flynt, 207 Reaves.
W. 18th St. starting a t 8 p. m.
All members are urged to attend.
) The Story I-eague will have a
dinner party and program at Spen­
cer’s Restaurant at 6:30 P. M.
The party will honor the tenth
birthday of the Story League
Club.
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I1ABY BOY PELL, *&lt;m of Mr.
and Mr*. Harold J. I’ell, Osteen.
Born Oet. 20.
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Dance Changed

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The Halljwecn dance originally
scheduled at tho C. I'. 0. Club
Nov. 1, has been changed to Sat­
urday night, Nov. 2. Costume will
bo optional, frizes will be award­
ed for the two be t costumes.
Sidney Vihlen's orchestra will
play from 8:30 until dosing.

Mascuhnn fashion tn
Inch gear! Eliciting
color rango In wool
flannels, tweeds, ga­
bardines and washand wear nylon*.

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Friend* of Mr.* and Mr*. T.niy
Ru*si will be glad to know that
they are recuperating nicely frum
Injuries sustained tn an automo­
bile accident on their way tn Jack­
sonville, after visiting relative* In
Sanford.

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Illo-i.som

Church Calendar

the First Baptist Churcti at 3:30.
Wednesday Oct, 23—
Prayer Meeting will be held at The Carol I! Choir (boys 9-12)
the First Baptist Church at 7:30 will rehearse at the Flrat Baptist
The Little Women's Story le a ­
P.M. and at 9:15 the Sunday Church at 9:30 p. m., and the
Crusader Choir (Boys 13-13) will gue met Holiday with Donna
School Cabinet meets.
Young, The theme for the month
rehearse at 7:15 p. m.
The Dependable Class o f the Thursday Oct. 24—
The
Brotherhood
cf
the
First
was “The Big Show."
At
10:00
A.M.
the
Baptist
W.M.First Methodist Church hetd a
„
.
. . . ... ,
U. Fall Rally will be held at Os- Baptist Chorch will have their
Donna Young called the meeting
meeting Monday at McKinley (cen
zuadltaly i-rt-cr and program at to order. Eleven memben w en
covered dish supper was
,\ Group Training Sunday School 7 p. m.
present. The mlnutee were read
will be held at the First Baptist Wed.
served,
and treasurer’s report given. The
VT-1 y o y V c T ? Cf yearbooks were distributed. Tne
s&lt;«-' Church for Sanford and Del-and at Th«
the First Bapt. Church will have Little Women'a Story League
Mrs. Mablc Skinner, Mrs. H»&gt;*n Ei-‘ 7:30 P.M.
Mon.
a covered dish supper at 8:30
terson and Mr*. Esther Lansing. The Junior G. A.'s Helen Masters' p. m.. Prayer meeting will be wishes to thank Mrs. Roche for
the time end effort she has put
A Hatto's-e:-: tt.t'.H
used.
hvid at 7.oO ami a training Union Into the yearbook.
A. -. and tkn
Grace was returned by the Rev. Klr*t Baptl*t Church will meet at Worker*' conference at 8:11 p. m.
3trs. Williams was la charge of
R. E. Rutland. Following the buf­ 3:30.
Thur.
the
work shop. She cut ■ story
fet supper, the meeting was call­ The Cherub Chuir (boys and* pirl* The Carol Choir I (girl* 0-12) of
ed to order by the president, Mrs. 68) will rehearse at the First the First Bapt. Church will re* In pieces after whleh the |LrLs
John Schiranl Jr. Routine business Baptist church at 4:13, and the hearse at G:13, The Concord choir put It back together again.
Dottle Jardlne told the story of
was discussed.
Chapel Choir (Young people 17 (girls 1319) at 7 ami the Church
Happy Jack, the Magle Pump­
Choir (Adults) st 8 p. m.
The class presented Mrs. Schl- 21) will rehearse at 8 p. in.
kin" with the help of her puppet,
BABY ROY REAVES, son of rard with a gift for her service The Y. W. A's of the First Baptist
Jerry. Sally Robb told ‘‘Bobo'',
Church
will
meet
at
the
home
i*f
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heaves, during the year. The Rev, Rutland
Donna Young told “B r a n Deed”
Sanford. Born OcL 21.
Installed the new officer*. They Mrs. IL C. 11agau, 100 N. Elliott
and Shirley Vlhlen told **I Want
(Photo by Bergstrom)
ns follows; president, Mrs. at 7:30 p. m.
31y Bones".
E. Baker, V. P. Mrs. Lillian The,
CHURCH CALENDAR
Wallis,
Mrs. Gladys Smith, Girt Scout Troop 242 will meet at Supper 3lcctlng.
secret; , Mrs. Esther Lansing,
WEDNESDAY
teacher. Mrs. Janie Shoemaker.
3:3o P.31. — Girl Scout Troop C h ie fs Wives Club
31rs, Baker spoke a few word* Grammar School
No. 149 — Youth Building.
to the clas* and appointed her
6:00 P.M. — Senior High Fel­ Schedules Dinner
Standing committees. On these Mothers Repair
lowship supper.
Tho Chiefs W in s Club will b a n
will serve devotional eh. Mrs.
0:30 I*. 31. — Youth Choir Re­ dinner at Morrison's Imperial
Library
Books
James Wright, social activities,
hearsal.
House In Winter Park Wednesday,
Mrs. H. L. Esterson, sunshine,
.Mothers of the Sanford Gram­ 7:30 P.3I. — Senior High Fel Nov. 8, at 7 p. m.
Mrs. Mablc Skinner and Mrs. Lil­ m ar School library committee lenvship Recreation.
Reservations for the dutch treat
lian McCall, publicity, Mrs. Louise spent a full day Tuesday b.wik bind­ 7:00 P.M. — Mid-Week Bible
dinner
must be made by Oet, 9 .
Callalun.
ing and repairing books in the Hour,
They may be called In to Mra.
Guests for the evening wero school library. The committee U 7:30 P.3E — Chancel Choir Re* Marie Hlppa, FA 2-4082.
Strs. Clara Hodcrgcr and Sirs. headed by 3trs. S. O. Chase, who henrsal.
Winnie Wilson, Mrs. Rutland clos­ praised the energetic mothers,
ed the meeting with prayer.
not only for this day of labor, hut
Attending were Rev. and Mrs. for the many haur* which they
R. E. Rutland, Mrs. .Mildred Bitt­ invest in Ihe library.
ner, Mrs. Mabel Skinner, Sir*.
Twice a year a book rcpnlring
Janie Shoemaker, Mr*. Lou Ba­ day is held. Tuesdsy over 86 bonks
ker, Mrs. Louise Callahan, Mrs. were mended. During the remain­
Lillian SIcCnII, Mr*. Nancy Brock, der of the year the mothers work
Mrs. II. I., Esterson. Mr*. James in tho library, cataloguing and
11ABY GIRL WOLFEIl, daugh­ Wright, Mr*. Burke Steele, Mrs. helping chitdren select books.
INCLUDING
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wol- John Schiranl Jr , Mr*. Sue LocSpending the day Tuesday at
(er, Sanford. Born Ort. 21.
chelt, .Mrs. Lillian Wallis, Mr*. V. the Sanford Grammar School were
Conditioning1Shampoo
(Photo by Bergstrom) L. Smith, and Mrs. Esther Lans­
Mrs. Edna Southward, Mrs. Naomi
ing.
Jackson, .Mrs. Robert Ramey, Mrs.
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Nan Fortner. 3tr*. John Bear,
PHONE FA 2-3914 Today For
.Mrs. K. C. Relmann. Mrs. It. G.
Boyd, .Mrs. I. 31. ltowell, 3lr*.
An Appointment
Marilyn Tripp, 3Irs. Jane Flet­
ITatrl Gourley • M. Rese Garner
cher, .Mr*. Peg Horner, .Mrs, Eve­
Janet Allen • Mary McNab
lyn Vodopich, Mrs. Jack Allen,
.Mrs. James Burckler, Mrs, Clara
(HAD
Sauls,, .Mrs. Ruth Baker, 3tr*.
LAKE 31ARY—The October Frances Harrington. Mrs. Forrest
meeting of the I.nke Mary School N’orvell, anti 3trs. Chase.
P-TA was held last week with
Sir*. \V. C. Hopkins, president,
presiding. Final plans were made
fur the Halloween Carnival to he
Featured in your favorite magazines,
held at the school Friday, Nov. 1
beginning at 6 p. m, Tho costume
featured at
parade was announced to begin at
9 p. m. Mrs. Honklns reminded the
group of this State Convention to
be held In Orlando Nov. 5, 6, and
7th, Mrt. Hopkins, Mrs. Cecil Ml*
cm and Sirs. It. \V. Keogh “ 111 bo
the voting delegate* from Lake
ItVliY BOY GARDNER, son of 31ary.
Sir. and Mr*. Clarence Gardner,
Following tho brief business ses­
Titusville. Burn (let. 18.
sion Supt. of l'ublie Instruction R.
(Phnt'i by Bergstrom) Milwee explained tho coming bond
issue to he voted upon Nov. 19.
Mihvee explained that the Lako
Mary School would not directly
benefit from the bind* but they
would benefit Indirectly. If the
The Relief Society uf the Church bond issue passes the school could
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day plan to see a now lunch room
Saint* met Tuesday with 3Irs, Mar­ and administrative suite. The parjorie Carlton. The lr«mn was ents asked Milwre many question!
given by 3Irs, Robert Badtko on not only mi the 1» n&lt;l issue hut on
Tho bra that gives you
the problem* uf the school.
“The Eternal Family."
Following the meeting the first
Present were 3!r*. Carlton, Mrs.
• "figure plus," ‘'Confi­
Rita Raggett, 3lr». .Marv* Wood, grade mother* served cup cakri,
brownie4,
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Mao Pitts. 3Iri. O m i Dunn*. Mrs. about 55 parent* present.
Dot Smith, Mrs. Lula Thigpen,
Formfit. Wafer-thin, con­
Mrs. Juno Winn nnd Mra. Ida Radtko.
tour-shaped cups assure
The Relief Society will have a
bazaar at the Elks' Club Nov. 9 Jimmy Smith
full figure beauty wheth­
There will bo booths, games and Bobby Young
pony rides.

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Seabreeze Squeezes
Past Jr. High 20-19
By JERRY COVINGTON
By OSCAR FRALEY

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TOKYO (UP)— Fraley’s follies
and the weekend football "win­
ners” — done with sheer Oriental
omnipotence and a Sukiyatl ihlver.
Game of the Week
Duke over North Carolina Slate
—This one will decide the Atlan­
tic Coast Conference race and
looking through the wrong end of
the telescope It looks like Duke
has too much offense and too
strong a defense for N.C. State.
The East
Navy over Penn —I'm an auto

racing buff.
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Penn State over Syracuse—I’ve
been ISO at Indianapolis.
Brown over Rhode Island — And
belong to Dayton’s 100 m.p.h. club.
Princeton over Cornell — But
Tokyo cab drivers scare me stiff.
Also: Yale over Colgate, Colum­
bia over Lehigh, Dartmouth over
Harvard, Boston U. over Holy
Cross and Lafayette over Bucknetl.
The South
Army over Virginia — Bamboo
poles are a dime a dozen here.
Miami over Kansas— They got
'em ell shapes and sites.
Florida over LSU— Bob Rich­
ards would go wacky.
Georgia over Kentucky—But tho
Japanese aren’t much on vaulting.
Also: Mississippi State over Ala­
bama, Maryland over Tennessee,
Georgia Tech over Tulane, North
Carolina over Wake Forest, South
Carolina over Clemson, West Vir­
ginia over William L Mary,
George Washington over VMI.
The Southwest
Texas Aggies over Baylor—Jap­
anese too busy playtng baseball.
Auburn over Houston—I bought
what’s called a "happle’’ coat.
Arkansas over Mississippi —The
salesman explained It.
Texas over Rice — “Like In
’hoppl* Chandler.
Also: Tulsa over Air Force
Academy, Hanlln-Siramons over
West Texas and Texas Tech over
Arizona.
The Midwest
Notre Dame over Pitt — Golf Is
ruining the geisha houses.
Ohio State over Wisconsin— The
patrons would rather roam the
links.
Michigan State over Illinois—In­
triguing description for entertain­
ers.
Iowa over Northwestern — They
call ’em people “selling spring­
time."
Also; Minnesota over Michigan,

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By ED SAINSBUKY
United Prese Sports Writer
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP) — He
has a habit of startlnr out as an
isslstant and winding up as a
highly successful head coa»h.
He la a fundamentalist, a per­
fectionist and a plain pain in the
neck to other Big Ten coaches
who never know when his firedup defense may spring a most unlikely upset.
He’a Kenneth Jack Moll&gt;nkopf
Purdue, the United Press Coach
of the Week after his winless Boil­
ermakers, 21-polnt underdogs, up­
ended Michigan State, the nation’s
No. 1 team at the time, 20-13.
Desire T . Win
Mollenkopf, a chunky man of S3
who was a football end and base­
ball catcher at Rowling Green of
Ohio, attributed the stunning Pur­
due victory to line play, atlcky
fingers and desire.
"I think we had more desire
than Michigan State," he reflect­
ed. "Our defense did a tremen­
dous Job. Our line played real well
and that’s where we won It. We
were fumbling all season but this
time we hung onto the ball. And
we recovered five of their fum­
bles, too. We had a hunch of seri­
ous kids who believed In them­
selves.
"Perhaps we could win them all
If we played as well as we did
Saturday. But we’re really not
atrong."
Mollenkopf started his coaching
career at two Ohio high schools,
each time as an assistant and
each time advancing to the top
TCU over Marquette, Indiana over Job. He spent nine years as Pur­
Vlllanova, Nebraska over Missou­ due line and defensive coach, turn­
ri, Oklahoma over Colorado, Bos­ ing out consistently tough rockton College over Detroit, Purdue ’em lines, heforo taking over the
reins as head man Ian year.
ovrr Miami, Ohio.
While his 19M Purdue team won
The West
Oregon State ovrr Washington— only one conference game, It was
Athletes are goodwill ambassa- significant that it never took a bad
beating.
djrs.
Wants Perfection
California oven Oregon— Jimmy
The perfectionist In Mollenkopf
Demaret and Sam Snead draw big
makes him run the same play In
crowds.
Washington State over Southern practice four or five times until
California — They know all our he Is satisfied. The fundnmcntal1st In him brings a warm smile
ball players.
UCLA over Stanford—And when for a hard block or low, savage
you mention Ted Williams the Jap­ tackle.
Mollenkopf, lounging In his home
anese get right down and how.
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near
the Purdue campus, said:
Also: Idaho over Fresno State,
"I thought all along we could
San Diego State over Tempe, Den­
ver over Brigham Young and Wy­ beat Michigan S tate.. .well, |
think I did, anyhow. But I’d sure
oming over Utah.
hate to play them again next
week"

Thnye ’.a it 'A yards bava been
the hardest this year tor the Yel­
low Jaeketa, who have scored but
31 pointe la feur g en es despite a
good rushing average. The big
need, coaches say, la a fullback
with Juggernaut characteristics.
The heet prospects along these
lines when liie Engineers resumad
heavy practice Tuesday were Jim
Benson and Tas Anderson, who
have been lingering in the backgruond. Benson beeauie of de­
fensive shortcomings and Ander­
son because of temporary employ­
ment at halfback.
Coach Bobby Dodd also stressed
the aerial game Monday, quarter­
backs Fred Brasolton and Charlie
Maynard showing consistent securacy and the top 33 men dem­
onstrating b e 11 e r than average
p an defense.
Work TUI Dark
Tulane took a break In the
heavy work to look over Toch’a
offensive patterns, then polished
Iti own attaek against tho red.
shirts. Tho squad was reported In
good shape, only twe Unomen
missing the drill.
Tennessee went a t full speed In
long scrimmage and finished up
with punting and passing drilla.
Standouts of the day were tail­
back Goorgo Wright and fuUbaeks
Csrl Smith and Noyle SoUte.
At M i s s i s s i p p i State, the

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baek on the aetire list the entire
team baa taken on a new look
and are ready to "cat" the Wild­
cats up. The eolhusuun and spirit
has had a tremendoux uplifting
and should spur their hard-hitting
play right along. With two idle
wekends the boys are hungry for
victory.
Co-captaln Billy Tyre, at the
moment. Is the big question m irk
in the forward wall. Billy hai
come down with several Infec­
tions around his knee and will be
hampered some by this. Billy has
played a big part In the great
line play and it 1j hoped that he
will be ready for tomorrow night’s
tilt.
The backfleld has had a good
week of practice and have looked
like they will be ready to roll up
plenty of yardage. The passing
game continues to show improve­
ment and It is likely that they
will take to the air if necessary.
i.C .__ Lia looked gc~*
throughout the week and they will
be trying to stop the Wildcats
cold. Tom Brown, Dave Stanley,
and Teddy Walker will be tough
customers for the fast Winter
Park backs.
With the change that has devel­
Johnny Y'rarkte, Iradlnr (round oped In the last two days In the
Sanford lineup, It will still be a
gainer for the Seminoles.
tough one for the boys to take

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The prospects for tomorrow
mud, devoting most of the time to night’s OBC game with Winter
repair of a pass defense which Park took on e brighter outlook
has allowed more than 300 yards
in the last two games. There was with the new* that end Gerald
Jonea and fullback Bob Johnson
So offensive
n lw
The Florida Gators, fearing the i have overcome tneir ailments and
forward pasa In their upcoming will be ready for action when the
game with Louisiana State, de­ opening whistle is blown at Memo­
voted considerable time In aerial rial Stadium. It was also learned
defense. “ We’ve got to be ready that Claude UitteU has improved
tor their first team ," Coach Bob ar.d will be able to see a great
Woodruff commented. “They can •leal of action. With these boys
and wiU pass.”
★
★
★
Win Turner Back
Rain forced the Mississippi Reb­
els I n d o o r s and caused Coach
Johnny Vaught some concern.
“We ean IB afford to lose practice
time with the toughest game of
the season (against Arkansas)
coming up."
The accent was on offense at
Auburn, which has been the natlon’a best on defense for the pact
two weekends. Coach Ralph Jordan said the 7-0, go and 3-0 vic­
tories against Southeastern Con­
ference
opponents
were "cutting
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CHICAGO UK— Bob Smith,
20-year-old shortstop from Read­
ing, Pa., who hit .232 fo- Day­
tona Beach, Fla., of the Florida
State League this year, has signed
with the Chicago White Sox Dayenport, Iowa, affiliate In the
Three III League.

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of rest and will be ready for a
tussle. This being a eonferetu}
game, they win be as eager to
win aa the locals.
The Fighting Seminoles hold a
fine 3-0 record and ara yet to
be scored upon so It should prove
to be a great ballgame. It will
be the second conference game
with four remaining. Let’s all
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see thie well-coached group of
team playera as they wiU be fight­
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Seabreeze Junior High took ad­
vantage of several Sanford errors
and squeezed by to a 20-19 vic­
tory Tuesday night a t Memorial
Stadium. Ths Sanford team out­
played a bigger team all the way
but failed on two extra point at­
tempts which made the difference
in the score.
It wasn’t until the third quar­
ter that Sanford could solve the
Seabreeze defenses. Immediately
they marched to the goal no long
runs by Jerry Dillard end Bill
Thagan. “ Rooster” Wright then
pulled the sneak play and scored
from the tw a The extra point
was missed so the score stood
at 74.
Again in the third quarter Dil­
lard and Robert Stewart carried
the ball to the twenty. Stewart
took a pltchout and went around
right end for the second score.
He also ran the extra point.
The third and final TD was prob­
ably the most spectacular play
of the game. The Sanford team
had the ball on their own 40. They
went Into a spread formation and
quarterback Wright therw a beau­
tiful pass to Robert Ledford who
Jumped high In the air ami went
all the way for the TD. The ex­
tra point attempt was no good.
Throughout the contest Bill
Phagan, Johnny Phillips, John
Ronnlface, and James Reed did
an outstanding J ob on defense.
This phase of the game showed
good Improvement and was much
better than the score indicated.
The outstanding play on the
part of the Seabreeze team came
when Gary Oates took a kickoff
and went all the way for a touch­
down. The play went seventy
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FA 2 5712 2617 S. French
FA 2-1983 T-Shirts 48c — Taint $2 56 gal.
Nice
large
back
yard
for
etuld*
6-4382.
ren* play in fair weather, »&lt;r*euConsult A REALTOR First
1»—FEMALE HELP 5VANTED Let us build your dorks, bulkheads Camp Goods. Tarpaulins, ArmyNavy Surplus—310 Sanford Axr.
LOST—In Mayfair SKUon, black ed bick porch when it rain*.
CULLEN AND HAUKEY
and sea walls. Water Front Con­
Total prire leu than you would 110 N. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-2391 COLORED woman for eanva**with white marking*. W hite*,p
PIANOS. Tluer slightly umd
struction
Co.
FA
2.4330.
on tail. T«rri«r-MonjreU An»t expect to pay. with \ery reason*
lng houre to house. Mutt haie
spinets, two mahogany, one wal­
6— FARMS. Af RFM. E, GROVES
«er» to the name of Winnie. able down payment.
car. Ph. FA 2-4730.
10 months free service on new In- nut, used In our teaching studies
FARMER’S AGENCY, REALTOR
FA 2-0432.
miy be purchased for 123. dean
itrument purehisa from us.
12 ACRE grove, modern 2 bed­ Experleneed ttle*-elerk. Apply by
S. Gayle Otborne, Aaiociate
and low monthly payment. Y’otl
Bl'KUR'B
ML
SIC
SHOP
letter
to
Bex
LB,
r
o
Sanford
room.
all
furnished
houie.
Con­
IIS S. French
Ph. Office
save $100 In $200. Famotia name
2094
Cedar
Avenua
FA
2-0733
tact
Joe
Levy
at
FA
2-1223.
Herald.
FA 2-3221 or FA 2-2818
brand and five year guarantee,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roe-nr
i’all nr write Mreep 5lusl-, 61!
WELL DRILLING
^ t o b Y t h i i . 114 W- F trrt 8L 2 bedroom concrete block, porch, 30 excellent bultding Iota, 69x161' It—MALE HF.LP WANTED
N. Orange, Orlando — UArden
Fairbanki-Morie Pump*
Southside. Dry and wooded.
carporte, and ttorage. Nicely
Repairs to ill makes
42161.________________
Only $725. per lot. John L. Yeunr boys w run e$iiMisled
e f f ic ie n c y
landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­
HOWARD C. LONG
piper route*. Apply Circula­
Thom** Co. — Phone Midway
ed $0,285.00. Oiler Bealtv Co.,
able for couple or im tla
2 BURNER B’H Veroaene heat­
207 E. Commercial Are,
tion Department sanlord Her4-3346. write P. O. Bo* 7596,
Prtente bath A ahower. IdnaUy
2601 Orlando Dr. FA 2-534.7.
er. good condition. 26'* Boy*
Thono FA 2-2833
aid.
___
______
Orlando.
located aexoM from Poet (Mflee.
bike. ph. FA 2-5200.
Tnqtrff* Jacob ton Dept. Start. 3 RR block; $10.Wfl.OO. low as
$1,000.00 down, balance to *uit, f - f t k - u , m t a t e W a n t e d " While or Colored Salesman for
Norge 30 in. electric range. 4 lop
home Improvement!. Wonderful
2007 Adams Ave.
Furrs. Apt. 500 Park A&gt;e.
units, full oven. Used 6 months,
Wanted to lease, SMALL MOTEL
remuneration, phone FA 2-1330
new condition. $100.00, terms.
2
BEDROOM,
full
Ule
bath.
kite,
In
at
near
Sanford.
Reply
Box
F u n . Apt. 2SQQ MeltonviluT x
Wanted 3 Men 2113
equipped. Venetian blinds. gU*t
FA 2-4U4.
$2.50 per call pl-i* part*. 9 year*
CHD, c la Sanford Herald.
For
Sanford
and
aurrounding
area.
jai. porch, cone. bik. Lg. well
experience in TV Service on *11 j
Commercial building for rant or
landscaped cor lot. $1099. Down
If you are looking for a career In
H anu,, sfcrulia
makts and models. Unn year 1 Modern furniture, good condition,
*ale. 4I» W. First, Phont FA
$62.82 mth. Im-ludr* Ini., Taxa new business that uUI offer
guarantees mt *!l part*. W* alio 1 reasonably priced. 1807 Summer2-6037.
_____ __ ___
rs. Ins. 1225 Cresent st. San­
Flowers — Plaais — Shrubs
you an opportunity to earn a
service auto and home radios. lilt
ford.
REN MONROE NURSERY
Frivata entrance, modern J^'-nlsh*
good Income from $120 00 in Pi'lur* lubes repaired in your
FA 2-0522
home. $9.9,1. guaranteed, 1 year. Table upright piano, mahogany.
ed bedroom. Ph. FA .--A10.
$150.06 per *»eek. according to
3 BR CB Kitchen equipped, air Celery Avenua
Nice keyboard, plain, $100. Ph.
Phone FA 2-3681, 9 n.m. to 5 p.m.
conditioned.
Low
pavment.v.
FA
your
ability.
Aitociallon
with
a
PEAT COMPOST (Daatvelder'll
6 room furnished apartment, 310
Including Dcb.iry ft Lake Mary
FA 2-1971.
2-1130 Ext. 226 C. R. Bone.
world
wide
organization
with
no
w
bu.
bag
Magnolia. Available now-. A.
it MINER TV SERVICE
GRAPEYII.LE NLHSI KY
lay-offs. See Mr. Robinson from
k. Rosietter, Flom t. Ih . &gt;A NEW 2 bedroom frame .Fla.
I.'—Ft lt.M IL ItK and
2oj
E**t
Commercial
on l i t Bt. nr 2&lt;*th SL
10 till 12 noon. Thur. 4 Fri. In
room, wall furnare, $$on down. Goto We*t
* 1831.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Grapevtlle Av*. FA 2-0856.
Ihe lobby of Florida Hotel, Park 2.7 A— PLUMBING and ito o rBalance
monthly.
FA
2-0721.
Morna Fura. Apt*. 201V» W. l»t.
rxc.
ft 2nd St., Sanford.
GRAY SHADOW
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
PRE • HOLIDAY SPECIAL
l a r g e upstair* A p t.,‘furnUhod
NURSERIES
2544 French Ave
CERAMIC TILE
WE NOW HAVE A LIMITED
nr unfurnished. Close in. S60.W
flookraie Bed
SOLTH SANFORD AVENUE
J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
NUMBER OF OPENINGS IN
PAUL F. MI LLER 4 SON
Mr, 4 Mt*. Dresser
P.eg.
per. 703 Palmetto. Ph. FA -■
NEAR LAKF. JESSUP
THE TR51NIXG DIVISION OF
Johnny Walker, Aitoeiate
Huby £?p*.tr*
FA 2-1353
Peveled Mirror
$179.00
2936 after 3 pm .
________
OUR ELECTRONICS LABOR“Call Hall" Phone FA 2 3643
Chest
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
FURNISHED rottago located on
ATORY
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY. Men. 17 to 15, without experience
17&amp;D2. Th. FA 2-1467._______
Royal Comfort
3 blki. West CC Bldg. Lake
but having definite interest in
Inneriprtng Mattress
Reg.
Mary.
FURN. bedroom in private home
W E H A V E A HOM E
electronics, will be selected from
Matching Box Spring
$119.0(1
with con. bath. Ph. FA »-319o.
thi* area for training under
FO R YOU
Now All For Only
DISH GARDEN’S: 200 N. Tar*
guidance of our engineer),
Ave., Sanford- Phono FA 2-1822
5 Room furniihcd apartm ent $50.
Contruting
4
Repnira
$195.U0
working with Indunlnai elo.Nanford Flower Shop
month 206 E- 21st. Robert A.
tronie equipment. No luterfer 1667 Sanford Are. Ph. FA 2 6562 Terms
Terns
H O M E S- 8
bedroom*
Williams, FA 2-3031.
race with present job. L'mi*
1 ft- OFFICJ4 HlUPMHNT
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
1 ft 2 baths.
Tlumbing
—
Kresky
Heating
ually high earning* when cert
M. C. HODGES
tfied, plus rapid advancement
room furnithed apt- I or - Complete and ready for immedi­ Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­
BEDDING CO
Service on All Water Pumps— Cor. ECHOLS
writer*.
adding
machines.
Salesleading
to
pontive
future
*ecur
adults. 1209 Palmetto, FA 2*
2nd ft Magnolia FA 2 6321
ate occupancy.
Wells
Drilled
—
Pumps
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462.
ity. Write
Sanfotd Herald,
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
4393.
rso U Road
Phone FA 2-6637
Box 951,
Free Delivery
Mo-tera, Newly decorated upstairs
Loaatimaa
W.
J.
KING
Wanted—
Punch
press
operator*
of J-family retldence. Complete­
TRADE-IN NOW
South PiaaerMt — Sanford
ALI kinds Automotive Repairs
Write Harcar Aluminum Pr&gt;
P'.umbi-g and Supplies
ly furnished. Private entrance.
Whispering
Oaks
—
Tltum
iU
Gel
the most for your old
duct
Co.
P.
O.
Box
711
f«r
ap
ELMERS
A
tT
O
REPAIR
SHOP
Kohler Plumbing
Adult* only. Comer \V. 9th and
0*uen
FA 2-1388
plication form. Do not apply In
Reim Water Heater*
Tark. FA 2-S938.
furniture.
per»on.
FHA in terriea and FHA ftaanc- FINANCE your new ear with a
2134 Orls.do Dr.
FA 2-0183
Thi* i* a pais to the Movietand
$SAVE$
ing available.
loan from the Honda State 3*— m a l e «r f e m a l e
Fide-In (or Everett Harper*
plumbing
4
Heating,
Free
Esti­
Furniture
and Appliance*
Bask of Sanford.
Exp. date Nov. 2, 1957
mates, All work guaranteed for
We can qualify you for on* of
New
&amp; Ueed
SIAN or WOMAN with Truck
one year. Bill LaBree, [,|agDON'3 COVER SHOP
these home* m 56 minute*. You
Brokerage Office experience.
REAL K s fA tE PbB SALE
wood. Phone VAlley 6-42*1.
can start enjoying tha bom* Automobile Interior De-orator
Submit reference* end experien*
Mather of Sanford
Seat Cover* — Truck Seat*
BUILDER &amp; CONTRACTOR
While «e process to* paport.
re to P. O. Box 2364, Orlando,
203
09 East First
FA 20M3
At Willi* Pontiac—301 W. lit.
Fla.
1. E. BATTEN
PLUMBING
Contract
and
Repair
Work
116 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3711
Used furniture, appliances, tools
Need a gooq "nj e a r7
So sl-K ohK WAWed
Developed by
Frco Estimate*
te. Bougbt-sold.
ete.
Bought-aold. Larry'a Mart
SEE RAY HERRON
310,700 00 Grand New
tt. L. B.ARVEY
-----’
’ . Ph. FA 2-4131
15 Sanford
A*e
Y’our FonUae Salesman
FOR baby-sitting. Call FA 2-37M.
ODHAM&amp;
3 bedroom home*. $ 2W .
364 Sanford Av*. Phone FA 3 3383
New and Used Car*
FURMTURF.
o r CHARACTER
down. Reasonable terms,
TUDOR, Inc.
Ph. FA 2 0231 or after 6 p. m COLORED lady desires steady
Built By
one ready for occupancy.
h6u*ework. 512 K. Sth fit.
CLARK
FA
2-2883.
301
West
First
St.
W. II. •BILL’* STEM PER
Maater Craftsmen In
Cor. Rwy. IT-*3 ft 37th St.
I'lumMne, Heating A Supply Co.
Realtor ft laaarer
Stylo and Construction
It will pay YOU to *e« ui before WA NTF,D—parl rime job during
I’honw FA 2-1581
Cunirnrtlni 4 liepairt
day, Ph. FA 2-6829.
As*oe. Guy Allen. Gretcnm Hall,
you buy. Open Evening* and
The aatrm a* Those
r&gt;]9 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-287 4
BRAILEY ODHAM, Prw.
Sundays.
Arietta Prire. Everett Harper
Trued Since
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
Night
watchmans
Job
wanted
Call
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
Phone FA 2-4991
H2 S. Park
Colonial Daya
Leslie LaBarg* at Touchtnn 14—PIANO SEKV1CF.
ralatka, Fla.
Finished For
Cherry Real Eetalc AgtAty
Drug or Palm Hotel.
Florida Climate In
DON'T MISS THIS BUY
SLIGHTLY’ u»ed 12 ft- plywood
Dial FA 2-9929—Notify
PIANO TUNING 4 KKPA1RPOG
Your Choice of Woods
boat Also 5 HT Johnson motor, Colored couple to live on pre­
1219 W. 13 St. Pear-Barber Shop Owner being transferred This
W. L HARMON
large three bedroom 1 bath confe* Jl. H. Regan, Mornoe Har­
mises. Car* tor home and child­ Ph. FA 2-4223 After 5.00 p. m.
block home, le u than 3
ren. Excellent l t 'j r ^ Ph. Day­
bor, after 5 pm .
John R. Alexander cre'o
months old, hi* aU the extras,
tona Beach, CL ' ~ * between
ELECT Hi CAL 6kKM&gt; a T
largo
landscaped
corner
tot,
ter­
R eal E s ta te - In su ra n c e
194$ Chryster 4-dr. $175 cash
4-7 p.m.
■
501 Rosalia Dr. FA 2-6371
107 Magnolia
FA 2-02S3 rain* floors, .creened porch, car­
FRJGIDA1RE
appliances,
sale
port* and utility room. Pay own­
Baby sitting or laundry work. FA and service. G H. High. Oviede
• RIG VALUES
er
equity
and
take
over
monthly
2-642L
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
FOR b'ALF. by owner. 5 rooms
FI*.
Phone
FG
5
.1315
or
San­
•
QUICK CREDIT
payments.
If
you're
iratereited
modern near s c h o o l , $5&lt;Hi
HOMER LITTLE
ford FA 2a3885 after 6 p. m.
This ta a pass to the Rita thes'ic
• EASY TERMS
down. BaUuce ca*y. FA 2 0723. cell FA 2-3839 for an appcin1012
Sanford
Avenue
for Herbert McSwam. Exp. date
ment. E97 Wrnra-xtird Drive.
WILfiON-MAlER
Electrical Contra-linr
Nov. 2, 1357.
IF PI IS REAL ESTATF.’~
New aed Uaed Furniture
House
Wiring
and
Kepatrt
To-Day's
Special
ask Crumley L. Monteith
311 r . First SL Ph FA 2-5823
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
1)48 Cadillac Convertible $295. 71— SPECIAL SERVICES
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-1695
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0915
AUTO MART
Vacuum Cleaner Rep.iira
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home*
LOCH ARBOR
201
s.
Sanford Ave. FA 2 6435 Repairs ft part* for all makes of 25 A— BUILDING-REPAIRS*
open for inspection. 2"th SL
Texas Site House
A Magnolia, 2 blocks from
cleaners. Electrolux. Houser, PAINTING
Texas Situ Rooms
12—BOA I s and MOTORS
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Rcplsce- FLOOR aandxg and finishing
Pin»crest School. Look tbete
le x is Site Let
ment parts. Work guaranteed
over before &gt;ou buy. Term*.
Approx. 1475 Sq Ft.
15 foot Lawrence Holiday convir
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
Free pick up ft delivery. Call
Archie R. Smith, 27i s Falroetto
Plus Carport 4 Utility
tible cruiser. 25 HP Evinrude
Seminole Countv since 1925.
FA 2-4765.
Ave., Ph. FA 2-3377.
Minimum Down $2300
complete with control*. Beady
U. M* Gleisen, Lake M*rr
to go. $1195.00. Phone FA 2For Sate by owner, home In MayPh. OWNER — FA 2«99«
WOOUSEY
0329.
Ted Burnett
fair Seetion. 14i years old, with
Marine Finishes
for BETTER PAINTING
in block of Like Mrcroe. Spa­
Slightly uaed 12 ft. plywood bsat.
2601 uranvicw Pnont r.v 2-2978
For Your Boat
cious 7 rooms, utility room and
Also 5 HP Johnson motor. See
Senkarik
Glass
and
Paint
Co.
if. H. Regan, Monroe Harbor,
Berryhul Painting Contractor
screened In porch. Shown by ap­
tile farm. 3 bedroom house.
after 5 p m.
Licensed — Bonded — Union
112-114 W -2nd S t r h FA 1 4622
pointment only. Call FA 2 3428. 20Eacre
ajy terms. Call Joe Levy at
Free Estimate — Compare our
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ Prices t- A 2-2:57 alter 5:00. .
FA 2 1223.
Stenstrom Realty
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
program*, e t c .
Progressive House* painted as lo-v as $115
Thu U a pais to the Rus theatre
H. E- STENSTROM
for Mr*
Helen E. Arendl.
Registered Broker
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2351— Ail work guaranteed, For free
McRANEV-SMITH PAINTS
Exp. date Nov. 2, 1957
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420
40$ Wejt U th SL
2515 Park Ave.
FA 2 5461
cxumaie call FA 2-1172.

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The Sanford Herald—Page 7 Thursday, October 24. 1957

T H E CA RD O F T H A N K S
Very often a Card of Thanks In The Sanford Herald meets ft
need which is difficult to fill In any uther way. Not only la It ■
gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges Iho services and kind­
nesses of the many Is whom a personal note of thanks cannot well
be mailed.
Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted as socially correct.
Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, fecit they serve many
good uses.
There is tin prescribed form tor a Card of Thanks. It can be na
brief or as rtelalled as you desire. When the occasion comes /o n
will find a sympathetically understanding member el our staff te
assist you.
T H E - I N M EM O RIU M ” N O TIC E
It is the custom of many families in this country to commemo­
rate a bereavement by an "In Mcmorlunt" notice In newspaper
classified column*. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or
selection of a suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollections. Aa Elba Cook, the English poet baa so beautifully
expressed it:
"How cruelly sweet are the echoee
that start
What memory plays an old tune
on Ihe heart."
Most frequently an In Meuiorium Is inserted on the anniw *
sary of death. However, other dates, which it is felt are appro
pnate or meaningful are also seleried. The birthday ef the de­
parted. the wedding anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas
ere ampng other aTgnificant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thoughta In poetic
form, you n a y avail yourself of the Herald's collection of original
verses. These express In poetic beauty the emotions of the heart*
string*. Among them are verse* appropriate to any circumstenc*.

THE RATE
Cards of Thanks and in Mcmorium notices, dua to the fact they
may run to considerable length, ere billed at 81-00 per column lack.

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JK -K a F R V .
A lM tater. a Lymm Seta*-* urn- Uniform Company at a pries of
lo t of Altamonte Spring*. Mtae 10 .11 per snUorm. Thf uniform
Alexander U tbs daughter M A tt will be made of a floe waavs vhipto a c w w i a a d l i r a . WOaon A la x a iu h r.
m jivoo
eord material. Ibe action araa tahitol
Mlaa Barbara Albright.’#* Or­ an when waled bid* from five
r etetiue to t
lando, wtU m ate h«f *MMd i p uniform companies v a n opened
M ia m i
ranee for Caiaalbmy
• , m itt
■ha IUa3 K
ZiMM
.a iu u a a l, meeting of tte Bemlnole Band Aat T u T K .V r wall known aa a panto mint a artist
SailMSMT UUUSIIOLDKR. coua ba# anterUlncd tar man/ civic or­ aoclation.
■j M g a aoft anml-.ol*
oamt-iou C ounty,
aunlr. V lo r
Including TO unlforma, a drum
i^ U n ~ u u o a r of f i t w b i r . ganisations and performed on telo. utilfcim, majorette fasts and of­
U4 M vision at Cavelsad and Orlando, i
Mis# Albright is tba daughter of ficers epaulette and bresitcord,
tha total cost wfll bo IS.100. Tho
UT, tficaitaAi m title U 4 » r Mr! and Mrs. H srrer A, Albright,
Association now hae aver fl,SOO
of Orlando.
towards this goal.
Tat-dsncer Busan French, UAny Individual or firm who con­
jear-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. tributes the price of ona uniform
r . F. Fraoch of Longwood, will win have their name sewn in tte
m ate har first appesranea for lining of tte uniform coat.
Catsolbcrry Lions. No novlca aa
antertalner, Susan la a atudiot
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a vm ow n w m
w w n an
at Glenridga Junior High School, on t*1&lt;n,1,'0B there and s u i t e
Winter Park and an advanced alu-1 tur*d P^riormeT for many eivie
dent i t tte Royal School of Dance. Club,, she is ih. daughter of Mr.
Mra. Walter F. Erickson, new
Om of tte outstanding perform­ and
living at Orlande. Weimar itao
ers of this year* show, according
that Mis. Erickson, » Boone
to Walmer will be the vocal selec­ ssM
High 8choot student, has become
tions of Miss Barbara Krlckaon. A well-known In Orlando and her scr‘ «*• HonuiAbU U
5ru V;:
FlorlUo nwv fla il former resident of Providence, R.
L, Mlaa Erickson often appearod
*J4&lt;
I ration Building, Caatla Brator i mlnla
war Court, Sanford, Florida) and

wtmsm D. Don, rn, 1 resident
of Quincy pa nod away at 1 a. m.
yesterday morning at Ms team
yesterday
then,
Mr. Dow la tte brother a# D r.
Luther T. Don# of Sanford.
He was bo n la Hinson and mov­
ed to Quiney la 1MB.
~ ). Cum was a pnMuloeut At­
torney of Quiney, area County Prosending Attorney and .a member
of tha Board of Stewards of tte
Centenary Metbcdlat Church.
Funeral service* w an h eld 'la
Queney today n t B p. m. at Contenary Methodist Church with tte
Rev. C. I . Weet officiating.
Ilntermmt was In HUleroat
Cemetery.
Mr. Dons was survival by hli
wife; one son, Clayton; one daugh­
ter, Joann; his mothor, Mra. W . T.
Doss of Hinson, and ona brother,
Dr. L. T. Doss of Sanford.

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of aald o»la to. a ad for ah Arahltoot Coraor F lrat Htraat and
Msllonvtlla A*snu*. Hanford. Flor
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fit; . • Tha llauolnv
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city of Sanford, Florida wlU ratalva blda
hi fo r tba fsrnWMiia of all

ir. malarial*, aqalpm aat and
labor.
___ ioaa raoalrad far th a aaa ttra e tlo s o f Frajaat Ko. FLORIDA t M .
/t a ta U U if oY flftaaa f l l ) oao-ato r r
ea orfat a block daplaa hultdlnaa
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oalta. autalda utllHIoo. flllln*.
trad in g , wntki, drlroa. furnlahlnr*
and w ork, nntll I t a. m . Rorambar
lli •HIT
a t .tha AdntalatrAltoa Rolldlni
Caatla I r a v a r Court, Banfor I
Florida at w h I a h lima and
ba publicly
Fropoaad forma of contract docu
tooaU laaludlaf plana and apacl

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Court, Sanford, Florida) and a t tha
trifle* a t John A. Burton tV, Archltact, cornar Flrat Htraat aad Malian,
via* Avenue, Sanford, Florida) Can.
tral Florida llulld.rV R aehaaia,
OrtMdo. Florida) Dodaa F l a n
Roam, Orlando, Florida) Mods* Plan
Room, T a n a , Florida! Dodaa plan
Room. Jaekionrlila, Florida) Dodaa
Plan Room. Miami, F lorida: Tampa
BuUdara lUcli*.** Tampa. Florida)
D arlo aa n»ach HuIHrrn H trhanaa.
Daytona llaarh, Florida) and Ptnatlaa County ttulldara B ichaaoa. BL
Patarnburp, Florida.
tha datum a ota map ba
dapoaltino lloo.at with
j Authority of tha City
a t Baaford, Florida for tach aat at
BaaumanK id uhtnlnad. Buch dapn.
•It w ill ha rafundod to aach parmn
who raturn* tha plana, apaclflca*
tlm a and othar doaumanU In a*o4
aondltlnn within I# daya a fta r bid
apanlnr.
A aarllDad chock or bank draft,
paynbla lo Ih , lloualas Authority
of lha City of Baaford, Florida. II,
Hi O oram m ant honda, a r a nmttifantorp bid bond aiaculad by tha bid.
dar and aecaplabla auraitaa In an
am ount onual la f|*a par aant of
Iba bid ah all ba aubmlllad with
aach bid.
Tha auaeamful blddar will ba ranalrad to fttrnlab and p a r far tatla .
factory parfocmaaoa and payment
band or baud*
Atlantis* la catted to th a foot th at
■nt liaa than tha minimum &gt;*ladea
and wanaa aa aat forth In tha in*.
( ttglr*
f l r i t l o n a ----n u il ba paid aa ihli

»eoJ*ct,

Tha lloualae Authority ef Ih* City
Baaford. Florida ro rtrra a tha rlaht
to rstfo t any or sit bldo o r lo walvo
any UforntslltlM In tho btddin*.
No hid ahall ho withdraw* for n
usrlo.l o f Ihlrly (SO) dava autiao

auont lo lha opanlne of hldi without
tho ranaaat of ih* H.ni-lnv Aothr
rlty of lha City of Hanford, Flor*
Ida.
TUB HOUSING ADTKOR1TT
o r tiis : citt o r barford,

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C o p lr a e f l h a d n e u m t n i a m a p ba
o b i a t n o d by d o p o i l t l n s Itoo.os w ith
t h a 1Iiiwalnw A u l h h r l t r o f l h a C » u a t y o f Samlnulo. F l o r i d * f o r oaoh
a a t o f d o r u m a a t a •&lt;&gt; o h t a l n r d . Horh
d a p o a t t w ill b a r a f u n d a d t o a a r h
p a r s o n wbo r a t u r n a l h a plana, apar t*
f l e a t l a n a a n d o t h a r d o e u m a n t s I*
g o o d ao n d ltlo a w i t h i n 10 d a y s a f t a r
b i d o p an lag .
A rarllflad chack o r b a n k d raft,
p a y a b l a to t h a I f o u a l n g A u t h o r i t y
o f t h a Coun ty o f Hamlnota. F l o r i d a ,
If. ■. O o v t r n m a n t honda. o r a a a t la,
f s e t o r y bid h o n d a i a r o l a d h y t h a
b l d d a r an d a r e a p t a b l a a u r a t l a a la
o n amoua* a o u a l to f|v a n a r r a n t
o f I h * bid s h a l l b a aui&gt;mltl»d w i t h
a a c h bid.
T b a su ccra afu l b l d d a r w ill b a ra.
n u l r a d lo f u r n l a h a a d p ay f o r • a l l , ,
fa c to ry p arfnrm anaa and pay m an t
bond o r bonda.
A t t a n t l o a la c a lta d t o t b a f a * t t h a t
n o t |aaa ttfan l h a m i n i m u m a a l a .
r la s and w asaa aa aat forth | n tha
s p r c l f l r a t i o n , m u a t bo p aid oa Ihla
project.
T b a H o a a l a n A n t b o r l l y o f l h a 0&gt;un&gt;
l a o f S am lnola. F l o r i d a r o - a r r a a
t h a r l f h l t o r a l a r t a n y n r all blda
o r t o w i l r a a n y I n f o r m a l l l l a a in
l h a bidding.
,

So b i d ah all b a w i t h d r a w n f o r n
!&gt;»rlnd of i h l r t y I t a ) d a v , a.,haaii u a n l In l h a o i i r n l u g of b lda w i t h ,
o u t t h a r o n , » n t of t h a l l o u a l n i
A u t h o r i t y o f t h o Coualy o f Baml
n o lo F lo rid a .

■I Ih* Admlalnlratlon tlulldlna,
C asllt Or«vr*r Court, Hanford, F lor.
Id*, at wliteh lima aad nine* all
bid* wilt te public' opanad and
r**d »Iaud.
Vraposad
farm* of aaatraot
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m anta InctuJInt olan*
nlana and «p«r|
flratluna nr* on file
fll* a t Ih* offte*
of Ih* Ifoualn* Authority or tho
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COLMAR, Franco (UP)—Dr. Al­
bert Sehweitaer, W-year-old Nobel
Peace P rln winner, attended a
preview showing ef a full-length
film about himself Tuesday night.
The film, entitled simply ••Albert
Schweltser” , took six years te
make. It recounts tte life and
work o f tho Alar'lan Protestant
who won distinction as a musician
philosopher, doctor aad mission.
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CZECH'S SEIXR TWO
VIENNA (UP) —Prague Radi*
announced Tuesday night the id
rest of two "spies” who allegedly
worked for wetter* Intelligence
services. The broadcast arid Martin Schmitt and his wlft of Prague
worn seised by Cxech police on
eharges of spying for lte British
Secret Service.

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appreciable Uft with the announce­
ment by Its campaign treasurer,
Roy F. Mann, of the tallowing
contrtiiuuona ut Uts aotuuHU of
MS; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Birits.
SM0; Mr. aad Mra. Jack Burney.
t » ; Ralph A. Smith, 03; R. F.
Moult, OO; Wert Jewelery Store,
OS; W. R. Waggoner, OS; L. E.
Spencer, SB; Seminole Loin Corp.,
OS; Mr. end Mrs. A. M. Birits.
0 3 ; Sanford Electric Co., IT*;
tfr.and Mrs. C. R. Diwmb , OR;
Mra. Marjorie TUlla, OS; and Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Sloan OS..
Mann stated that, although hla
r o e e r d e ef contributions and
pledgee fill ibeut ten pages, the
g reu amount la net quite WfiM.
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;y of Hi*
County of aamlnola. Florid* will toralvo old* for tho furnUhlne of *11
libor, m klarlalt. O'lUlppmant and
■ayvlrta raoulrrd fur lha vouatiu».
lion of IT olrrl No. VIXIIUDA VS-1.
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steel guitar. Glen Nelson,
and Roger Gregory of the firm ef
Cooper and Gregory, Orliado, win
bo beard In "Marital Memoriw”

chans*. It. Pstaribura. Florida

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W. D o d g o l*lan Itnum, Miami. F l o r i d a )

Church, starting at T:M y d s e k
Saturday night David W ayn
Mattel, wett-teewa local guUartA,

acting aa common Istar.
Ernest Southward, departing
from hla popular routine of magle,
will a fte r a dem on urn lion o f : E atra-Scnaofy Perception”, a new
and novel feature said to mystify
and entertain any group. Charlie
Morrison, with Harry Xudall aa
accompanist will lead a period
of community singing and tte pro­
gram wlU conclude with Morrison
A C L Group Will
distributing silver dollars tarnish­
ed by tte Florida State Bank te
Heor 2 Speakers
Tte Jacksonville District safety the wlnnors of one of hla
committee ef the AHantle Coast
J S J S e £ j l ! Line Railroad Company wilt hold Ion, N C. Supervisor ef Safety
lte fourth quarterly meeting in the for the railroad, will t e yriaeipa!
th*
sfyM stbodl.t Church. Honorary iisembly room of lte office build­ speakers.
ing here In Sanford at T p. m. to­ Refreahmanta wfll be served.
All employes, their families and
Bar AsaociiUtm, court night
The Rev. Joe H. Courson, pastor friend* are Invited, a spokesman
h,ou,# ™ g h » county commlaof tte Plneerkst Baptist Church for the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
aad W. r . Wingate, of WUmiag. road said bora today.

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T te Bskfard Boat and M C M
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Dance la be staged Saturday night
at tte Yacht Club and to com­
plete plana for a cruise slated for
Sunday.
A spokesmen fur to t teas sod
SH Oub said tte Halloweea Dance
wlU begin at I o’clock Saturday
night but details for tte cruise on
Sunday have not tee* com plated.
The bustnass meeting ef tte local boat and aU enthusiasts’ orsanitation wtQ begin at I a’elock
tonight.

LONDON ( u n -

eatau Dr. CM CAao-Ttag. bead of
tte first Rad CUteee Trade Mbtlon te visit Britain, said today hy
dustry behind tte Bamboo Curtain
tea boomed since lW despite tha
a-, lte co n d u tai «f Weal’s partial embargo on Chinese
goods. Chi admitted, tewover. that
tte
”our trade tea not hae* normallied heeauso of tte atrategle tlst. to
*vV.a M i tvttm •Aurter.^d and 9
United Fond Drive
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■neh Uki Ae
j f l h i t K the' 1M Republican
9fcgres atonal election com paten.
T ilt President somewhat m e n u
A t reading of political motives
into Mo activities no A t elected

cilaftala t£ iS tia jciplr. He La.

aavcsfkcl— . A t k ' *** and
tpekeamaa of the Republican Par­
ty U whoa Its candidate* normal­

■pooch delivered lot! feturdey be­
fore a Republican audience la Ala­
mogordo, N.M., by Rep. Richard
M. Slmpeoa &lt;R-Pa).
b y GOP Campaign Strategist
Simpson I* chairman of the Re­
publican National Conereaalonal
Campaign Committee nhl^h trild
supervise next year** campaign to
meatn control of the Route of
srers frra tte Dmicrats.
Abnormal moaaa markedly or Re pretentative*. He U a big man
atranfely Irregular, which make* In Ae House end In hi* party. If
It a food word for a lltlio noted and when Rap. Joseph W. Martin

ly would leak f t r ■ ooat
to victory on oltctlon day.
T h t Republican Party, hewavtr.
la not now noted f i r a aUtn of
normalcy. Abnormal la th t word
for the atatn ot the RepnbUcan
Party which in IKS and 1*38
alectcd a pro aidant by enormona
m a rtia l bat cannot wroat Cm-

W eather
partly
VOL. X U X

with

Jr., (t-M aae.) decide* te retire,
Sim pads la tite man moat likely
t« succeed Mm aa Rapuhltean
leader, of the Roue* and aa Speak­
e r If A e GOP ever again is able
to win aontroL
In hi* capacity aa OOP Congreazional Campaign Commlttoe chair­
man, Simpaon told Ae New Mext­
ra n Republican* A at there waa a*
political future for their party's
candidate* In attempting te hitch
a campaign ride on Ae Elsenhow-

or W it taBa. Ha eennailliil Republican* to sadorta In their cam­
paign* eaty Aoee peUcfet of Aa
Elaenhewer administration heat
suited le their localities.
"Not everything undertaken In
Waahington haa m et with general
voter approval," Slmpeoa tald.
■*TMe le to be expected, and It la
tzp to tha candidates for Congrats
within Ae ranks ef Ae Republi­
can Party t« make known their
ditaenta and to work te change or

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acatiered

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

te eUmhato an desirable policies
when elected."
R e n te r Republican
Simpson Is a regular RepuhUcan a t distinguished from e mod­
ern Republican, end among ad­
ministration' policies to which he
iggressively object* la big-time
government spending. He helped
kill Ae President’s proposal for
federal eonStruetion of public
schools. Simpson h a t ne use for
"spenders in govcrnmant" and

svtdantiy tw R m a Republican eongretsionsl candidates should repu­
diate Aa Eisenhower apendiag-ux
program ia next year*! campaign.
Since the spendlnt-tax budget l«
Aa foundation stone ef all admin­
istration policy, Simpaon would
appear to bo proposing a real
bolt. The congressman does not
aee K quite A a t way.
"A Republican congressional
candidate wQI not be breaking
with President Elsenhower," he

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1957

•aid, “if he confine* hla campaign
te local issues tad endorses only
Aose administration p o l i t i e s
whieh meet tha demands ag An
candidate’* constituent*."
Perhaps sot. Slmpeeate eat-el*
the-way apeech, however, points
up the hard ehoka eenfreesteg Re*
publican congressional Candida tee
in next year'a eamnalrw- TteW
must -choose whether to rue am
President Elsenhower’* spending
record or away from It.

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NO. 119

Hatchet Man
Killed By 2 Gunmen
NEW YORK AS- Albert Anaitasia, former hatchet man for
Brooklyn's notorious Murder, Inc.,
w ts shot and pilled today by two
gunmen In tha barbershop ef a
midtown hotel.
Anastasia w is leated la a bar­
ber chair In the shop of Ao Park
Sheraton Hotel Two masked men
walked In, drew their guna be­
hind hla chair and fired several
shot* Into Ae back of hit head,
police said,
Anaitasla pitched face forward
to the Poor.
The former mobrter wai pro­
nounced dead at Ae scene by Dr.
Robert Cestare of St. Claire's Hos­
pital. Police Identified him from
papers in hi* pocket.
Beat Murder Rape
Anaitasla, known a* the “lord
high executioner' of Murder, Inc.,
beat four murder Indictments In
the late 1920* and early 1930s and
one sentence t j the electric chair.
The federal government failed in
an attempt to strip him of U. S.
citizenship last year.
In 1933, after two principal wit­
nesses against hint mysteriously
disappeared, he pleaded guilty to

an Income tax evasion charge and
was sentenced to a year In prison.
In recent year* he haa lived In
a Fort Le*, N. J., mansion and
waa an alleged “ elder master­
mind" In Ae shadowy network of
big-time U. S. crime and gangster­
ism.
The hotel In which he was slain
Is the same one In which notorious
gambler Arnold Rothitcin waa
shot in 193, a murder which la
■till untulvnl. It w it knuwn Acn
a* th t Park CentraL

CoMeDo Shot At
Tha shooting followed by lest
than six months a gun assault an
Frank Coslello, another "elder
mestetmlnd" of crime. Costello
w ii grazed by a bullet fired at
hla head. Ills aasallant has not
been found.
The proprietor of Ae ParkSheraton flower shop, Constantine
Aleala, totd police ho heard five
or six shots ring from the barber
shop a* he walked past it In Ae
lobby.

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" I looked In aod noticed quite
a few men running out in ■ state
of disarray with their coats off,"
Alexia said.
"I aaw Mr. Anastasia on Ae
floor. 1 used to serve him when
I worked In another shop and 1
recognized him.
“He had been sitting In the
Aird chair from tha right getting
More Aan $00 small business
a (have. He (till had foam on
owner* and executivet from Flor*
his face."
Police said Ae gunmen fled in­ ids, Including Carl SchUka and
FIRST WINDOW MANUFACTURED at H a rra r Aluminum Comnpany is presented to Seminole
Harold H. Sherwood of H arcar
to the street.
County Chamber of Commerte Menaacr John Krlder. Presenting the window to Krlder (far left)
Aluminum Company and Ala*
am Carl Schllke (renter) and Harold H. Sherwood (right) owner* of the new Sanford Industry.
SmlA of Smltty'e Snapp n' Turtia
(Starr Photo)
of Sanford along wlA others from
adjoining statea are expected t«
attend a SonAeaitern Opportunity
Conference to bn bald a t tha
Roosevelt Hotel la JadtaoarUUl
on next Tuesday and Wednesday,
Oct. V-30, K waa announced Ala
waek by Jam** T . HolllngtworA,
I
regional director of the Small
Deadline for nominations for Ae pointed out, whether he la an elect­
The President of the Seminole posed docks and terminals for Chamber of Commerce envision an Business Administration, Atlanta*
Seminole County Junior Chamber
County Chamber of Commerce, Sanford presented to the Board of extensive warehousing and distri­ Oa.
United Tund Campaign Chair­ of Commerce “ Good Government ed official, an appointed officer,
yesterday, expressed approval of Sanford City Commissioners Mon­ bution operation in Ala vicinity If
The meeting, befog bald node*
an
employe
or
a
community-mind­
man Harold Kaitner baa called a Award ia Monday.
Ae feasibility report on Ae pro- day night by Col. II. C. Gee of Gee iha terminal becomai a reality," (ha sponsorship of A a Florida
ed citizen. However, he eald, no
meeting of hit team captain* for
----------------a—------— »-— -------- and Jenson, consulting engineer* McKibbln slated.
Jaycee President M. L. Raborn
Stata Chamber of Cemmerca Iq
a complete report of all worker*
J r. laid yesterday that a judging perssn ihall be considered for
"And the saving A transporta­ cooperation wiA SBA, will open
of W rit Palm Beach.
a* to result* to date, the number Committee composed of local nomination If he le e holder of
600 Chicken Halves Clifford McKIbhln said, A a lat­ tion costs which will benefit agri­ at ten o'clock Tuesday morning
of “ call back*" and any other In­ citizens and Jaycccs la ready to be
public office who was in a stateter to The Editor of The Rsnford cultural, commercial and indus­ wiA a welcome from Aa Hon.
formation A a t will be of help In
gin evaluating the nominations re*! wide election or whose appointOrdered
For
Band
Herald “Tha latest feasibility re­ trial firms, buA existing and Haydon Burns, mayor of Jackson*
.co m p letin g Aa aolielatation on
to develop in Ao future, be*
reived
by
mail
and
at
Ae
Jaycee
j
meat
i*
such
that
he
serve*
Ae
New; Smyrna Men Barbecue Saturday port to tha City n( Sanford by Get those
Trhedule.
i *tgj« as a whala.
Purpoaa’of Aa meeting w*H b t
in d Jenwn on the Dock 4"d‘Ter­ catty* ef Ae very existence of a
■’ The me*tin* has boon tab foe Information BooA.
“ W# hope A receive in abun- 1
--------------- To Speak Tuesday E irt Toney, chairman of tho minal facility brings up to date terminal will Justify construction; to fund A Information and guld*
•:30 o'clock next Monday after­
Seminole n.ind Atioclatlon barbe­ A e conclusion* of Aa 1348 Smith low-cost walcr transportation will anc* to assist irnaO firms h ob* ’
noon In the board room of the daace of nominations fur thla Im-i D _ _ J T .
by competition lower rates of taining contracts from Govern*
portant
award."
Raborn
said
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P in t .Federal Savings and Loan
freight carriers operating in­ ment and from targa Industrial
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Aa*n. K aitner requested A at any­ torday as the deadline drew nearThe ___
last______
meeting
of the______
Semi- chicken halves are ordered »nr tha the advlrabillty of constructing a to Sanford," aald McKibbln.
Under
Big
Top’
lirma In Aa a rts , and atl interest*
dock
and
terminal
facility."
nolo
County
Sportsman's
Aisociabarbecue
to
be
held
Saturday
at
one wishing Information about Ae erHe firmly atated, In his letter,
The recipient of the local “ Good T V , . , ! , , , - LI _ | £ T "
„
United Fund telephone FA.8-KH1.
tlon before the hunting aeaion be-; d:M P- m. at the EJk* Club.
The advantages and iDoarent that “The terminals should be con­ ed small business representatives
are Invited to be present, Halllnge*
A larger crowd than ha* at­ profitable operation are well let
Campaign treasurer Hoy K. Govurmnent Award" w i l l be I^UNIlg Malt- I IITie
gin* will be held Tuesday night at
structed In our opinion for tha worA raid. Smell business menu*
Mann reported Ae following con­ nominated to receive one of the j The “ Marching Somlmtlet'* of the Elk's Club Annex beginning at tended before is ex pec ted for the forth In both reports, CofC Presi­ benefit of Ihe community,"
facturera looking for an added
feed tu ratio funds to purchase dent McKibbln »*ld, aithoogh t&lt;&gt;
tributions in amount* of £ 3 or five Good Government Awards to Sanford will present the pageant 8:30 p. m.
line of remarkable n«w products
Aiore: Florida Stale Bank, $300; bo presented at the Jaycees Fall I “ Under The Big Tcrp". during the
Two speakers, Russell Saxton new band uniforms. Many •rder* my mind “ neither raport thorough­
air. and Mr*. Wllaon Horne, &gt;104; Conference In Naple* on Nov. Id. half-time at the Semlnolc-Winter and Frlc Watson of New Smyrna wit) be delivered A homes for ly exhauits Ihe possibilities for Grady Herman, 57, will be interested In a number of
exhibits displaying ltoma purchas­
W ert Jewelry Store $25; lrvtn The latter awards are of state- Park football game in the Munlcl- Beach, will talk on the breeding those who place their name nn the barge traffic."
ed regularly from small business
pal Stadium tonight. The ipecta- ground and Farmington area in delivery list by Friday noon and
Flaischer, $23; and T. O. Brown wide recognition.
Pointing out the possibilities for Dies Yesterday
firms boA by private Industry
a separate line will be set up for barge traffic, he said “ For In­
Nomina ikm blanks may be ob- c»Ar extravaganza with 80 yards Vdusia County.
Jr., $25.
H. Grady Herman. 37, passed a- and by A* Government.
those
desiring
to
tike
out
order*.
of
colorful
pennants
and
a
tram
There will be no meetings of
tained from any member of tho
stance, new automobiles ire now way at his home at MO West First
Among the large corporation*
TV VIEWING GAINS
The band will be present to
Jaycees or from tho Jaycee In­ polin as field props Is by popular the Seminole County Sportsman's
St. at 13:30 p. m. Thursday,
providing dbplaya are: Gian U
WASHINGTON (U P )-F o u r out formation BooA at the comer of request the repeat performance of Association during the coming | furnhh martial musie for the hauled south on the inland water­
Herman
waa
bom
in
Boone,
ff.
way to Jacksnnville for further
Martin Co.; Lockhead Aircraft
of flva American homes bad tele­ North Park A te. and Seminole a three ring circus.
hunting season. A spokesman for event.
distribution; thla possibility, to­ C„ July 9, 1900, ami has lived in Corp.; Potter Aeronautics Corp.j
vision sate aa of last April. T h t Boulevard.
Performers In ring three will the group said “every member ia
gether with hundreds of other Sanford for the past 10 year*. Ho Cotswold Fibre*, Inc.; O. E. Sack*
latest surrey of Ao Cenue Bureau
be Dottle Williams and Nancy urged to attend."
heavy finished products that find formerly operated Herman's Res­ ely Associate*; Pan Electronics,
Any
reiident
of
SemAoio
Coun­
alto showed a sharp climb from
Richards, who will depict a wild
a Central Florida market could taurant on South Park Ave. He and Electron!* Communications,
ty
may
be
nominated
for
this
J m a when only 12 per cent of all
For Information On
have been included, with little ad­ wai a member of Aa Vinton Bap­ Inc., Tbo Chrysler Corp., General
award, Jaycee President Raborn animal act and In ring two Mich­
American households had TV.
CIRCULATION
ael Pope and head marjorette
ditional operating cost hut -onsld- tist Church of Vinton, Va.
Motors, Ford Motor Co., and Scare
PH. FA 2-2611
Mr. Herman waa a mechanical
June Jennings will perform an ac­
erahle additional operating re­
Roebuck and Co. are expected to
robatic duo. Trim polin artistry
Engineer for Connel, Pierce, Gar­
or after 6:30 p.m.
venue.”
have reiprasentatlvea In the meet*
will be displayed In Ihe center ring
"We of Aa Seminole County land amt Friedman, architectural lng to discuss prospective pur*
PH. FA 2-0973
featuring Charles English and as
engineers of Miami for Ao plat
chasing from small butinaae tap*
a special guest Greg G an n from
year.
pliers.
rinocrest School.
Survivors Include: Ae wife, Mrs.
Display* of Item* purchased wlU
Bess
P.
Herman;
one
ion,
Ken
In front of the three rings Ac
also b* provided by a number of
ncth G. llerm sn of New York military installation* and Cavern,
Seminole cheerleaders will per­
Upon obtaining membership A Players—America'* leading pop form tumbling acts ami part of
When Detachment 4S of Heavy port, the Essex sailed past such ’ are being “phased out" at NAS City; one daughter, Anna lx&gt;o Her­ ment agencies, as follows; Red­
Ahai Seminole Mutual Concert Also,
A im .
« ™ P « e r ot.
'* the Twirling Semlnotes will act as attack Squadron Eleven returned places as Canada, Iceland, the Sanford by the A3D.
man of Sanford; two brothers, stone Arsenal, Atomic Energy
This year, members wlU
pick three “Shangrl La , etc., n a program clowns. Included A the »Iown
will pick
Victor Herman and Charles B. Commission, Navai Aviation Sup­
Aboard
the
Essex
VAH-11
held
Azores,
the
Faeroe
H
ands,
Nor­
from
Operation
“
Strlkebiek"
It
* y wfrom
*
. that
.
designed to please all tastea with
Herman of Roanoke, Va.; and on*
artists
a group ofr six
a
post-cruise
party
that
featured
troupe
are:
Betty
Lynn
Selvldge,
way,
and
the
Brisish
Isles.
After
marked
what
will
be
the
last
use
ply Office, U. 8. Department of
Aey would like to appear in San­ classical, popular and novelty Linda Smith, Evie Kratsart, Judy of the NorA American AJ-l Sav­ operating north of the Arctic Cir­ a rake-cutting by the Officer-In- sitter, Mrs. Mitchell Powell of Commerce, Atlanta General Depot,
tunes.
Roanoke,
Va.
ford Ala season.
Charge,
Cdr.
Howard
C.
lUnien.
General Service* Adnu, Army
The Village Players—Threw very Herron, Deloria Hargraves, Pat age In an operational deployment. cle the Detachment “ wa* happy
Funeral services will he held Chemical Corps, Air Research 4i
Workers, who are wmdlng up talented New York actora In a Smith, Marty Stemper and Susan The aqtiadron Is rapidly replacing to return to the Sanford sun*hine.“ Signifying the last use of the AJAe campaign tomorrow, have vot­ cleverly narrated program called Waters.
The AJ-l aircraft flown by l by Eleven on deployment Cdr. at 4 p. m. Saturday at Briison Development Command and SBA.
tho vercrabic AJ-l with the Dou­
Eleven on thla cruiser will short­ llanaen declared that the AJ'a Funeral Home with Dr. R. E. Rut­ Several speakers representing
ing ballots (or each member to “ Men A Women" wlA scene*
All of this action packed show glas AJD Skywarrior.
land ot Ae First Methodic Church Government agencies a t well a#
fill out, listing attractions A at from famous plays, short stories, will begin when drum major Ber­ VAH-11 was aboard the USS ly be transferred to NAS, Litch­ “have earned their rest."
officiating.
Detachment
43
of
VAH-11
re­
field
Park.
Arlz
,
a
collecting
point
will be available.
Ewex
(CVA
9)
during
th«
recent
private industry will discuss pro­
[ and el-Ming with Chekov'* hilar­ ry St. John gives the down beat
Burial will be In A* Geneva cedures to be used In securing co»
Dick Aiken, president of the ious one act farce-comedy, "Thu to the well known circua tune NATO naval exercise* in Septem­ for all Navy aircraft being re­ turns to Sanford this utiernoun
Cemetery.
ber and October, In these two placed by newer models. The AJ’s from deployment.
im itation, izia
said uthat
organization,
u i anyone in- Q00T- m
"Thunder and Blazea".
tracts. Representatives of botla
has not been eoncon­
Bandmaster Cowley has Includ- months the Detachment cruised
Government and private industry
^ rprtsted
e s te d who hai
Lotte Goslar A Her Pantomlne
tacted please atop by campaign Circus—7 dances, actors and sing-, ed every act possible ithin Ae over 13.009 mile* or more Aan
will participate in panel discuss­
ion! to answer questions from Ae
headquarter*. 119 SouA Park Ave. crg ^ a hilarious all comedy pro- six minute* time limit to present half way around the earth and
flour in regard to Govcrnmant c o n ­
or phone FA 2-1233.
gram entitled “ For Humans On-, a “ thrilling and colorful halftime covered over fifty degrees "* lati­
tude. Starting from NAS, Maytract! and subcontracts wiA large
Workers today rsveatsd a list ly.“
i pageant."
industrial firm*.
of Ae artists and a anyopaia on | ---------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------Time wlU be allotted far Aose
each a t follows:
present to examine item* on dis­
The Littte Chorale—Eight mixed
play and te confer wiA Ae Gov.
voices staged by the same team
em inent and company represen­
A at last year gave you the Chan­
tative* present.
The communique was almost Anglo-American partners are con­
WASHINGTON (U P)-Preaident
ticleer* Male Quartet—offering a
Marled program of musical com­ Elsenhower and British P r i m * certain to sound an optimistic sidering spreading A e budding
edy, classical, folk songs and stag­ Minister Harold Macmillan were note on U.S. and Allied scientific new scientific entente In soma de­
F. Mebane To Be
gree to nations belonging to A e
ed scenes from opera and oper­ reported ready today to seek a and weapons developments.
13-nation
North
Atlantic
Treaty
The
President
and
Prime
Mini*scientific
alliance
of
40
or
more
etta a.
Guest On Monday
Organization, the Southeast Asia
“ Rosalinda" (Die Fledarmaua) Free World nations to counter ter held their fourth meeting Treaty Organization, the Baghdad
Thursday
night—an
informal
sup­
—By Johann Strauss— this ever Russia's new chtllenge.
At Club Luncheon
Outlines of the big two “ granJ per and conference at the White Pact, the Western Hemisphere
popular musical comedy present­
Sanford Rotarlaua at Aelr regu*
Treaty and oAer defense arrange­
House.
Secretary
of
State
John
concept"
were
expected
to
be
re
-!
ed by a company of ten attractive
lar weekly meeting Mondag noon
young linger* and actors, fully veiled, at least In part, in Ae fi­ Foster Dulles and British Foreign ments.
at the Yacht Club will have I t
Speeding Ae first step In this
ataged with eoitum**. lights, a t nal communique slated for issu­ Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd were
A elr guest Frank Mtbane Jr., gen­
present.
The
meeting
broke
up
at
ance
at
tho
cloie
of
the
Etsen-,
direction,
Ae
President
scheduled
Players, Incorporated—Wtes last
eral manager of Ae N. Y. Giants
a business and lunch meeting to­
•rear gave you “ Charley’* Aunt" hower-Macmlllan talk* late today. 9:33 p.m. e.d.t.
Mayfair Inn, Mayfair Motel and
The President and Macmillan day with Paul llcnri-Spaak, secre­
The President end Prime Minis­
“this year offering your choice of
Mayfair Country Club who will
ter
were
stated
to
bold
the
last
have
already
set
in
motion
plans
tary
general
of
NATO
and
a
“Tamiag of tha Shrew” or "Rom­
stage a somewhat different type
of
Aefr
three-day
sessions
at
the
to
step
up
cooperation
In
nuclear
strong
proponent
of
more
silled
eo and Juliet",
of program, according to "Kim"
Whit* House ot 2.30 p m. e.d.t.
and military fields. Two top-level cooperation In all field*. Macmil­
G*rion Yassin— Brilliant young
Klmbrell, chairman for Ae day.
Their communique will contain committees composed of senior of­ lan was A join lb* President and
American planiat who has been aa “extensive report" on meas­ ficials of both countries were cre­ Spaak ia u r (about 3 p.m. e.d.t.).
Mebane in addition to hla ao*
aololst wiA Ae Boston Pope over ure* to increase Anglo-American ated Thursday to study and make
tiviiiei in handling the local re­
The President ha* informed
40 times under Autur Fiedler; aim aelcnUflc-mHilary cooperation, of­ recommendations—-one in the nu­ Macmillan he will seek congres­
sort facilities. Is highly regarded
sololat wlA Ae New York Phil- ficial* said. It also will condemn clear field and tha oAer In A* sional modifications of the stiff
ae a m ailer of ceremonies Kimbar mock, Sen Francisco l y n - Ruaalan sabre-rattling la the Mid­ military Reid wiA emphasis on secrecy U rn * of the 1949 Atomic CUTTING THE CAKE signifying Ae launching e f VAH-ll's AJ-l a lm a ft foe NAF Litchfield Park, bee a said, and will, in all pro­
Azin* In CDR. Howard C. Hansen. Officer In-Charge at VAH-11 Det-41 Aat. haa Jurt returned to bability, prove highly t o t e r t t l f
ee tt and urge new steps toward “missile* aod rurketry."
Energy Aet to permit ehwee shar­ .nanford from aboard A* L'HM K»'e* (CVA-9L Assisting CUR. Hi
are: Harold M. Smith, AQG
peae* le tha explosive Bible lends.
Informed source* said todiy (he ing with Britain.
(Official U. 8. Navy Pheto) lng, If not Instructive.
(left) aed Jack E. SmlA, ADC (right).
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J o Give Complete For Award Nominations
Report Monday

Concert Assn. Reveals
Synopsis On Artists

Over 500 Expected
At Southeastern
Opportunity Confab

C o /C Expresses Approval

Of Feasibility Report

Additional
Local News
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Sunday, their son Leonard and
Mrv. MMhUws*
Mr? W .
H. Weatherbct of Jacksonville.
Mr. and M n . C. W. P e e r in g
of Sanford warn visiting friends

Bond Barbecue
Set Saturday
attention on today’s sew version of a "weii-uu
to right are E. M. Whittaker, l~ E. Crittenden,
May. C. O. Johnson. J. F. Greta Jr., L. L. 1
F. Mate aad D. II. McGUtte.

CASSELBERRY- Paul Altman.
M ta l operator and n a l aitate
broker, was unanimously appoint•1 to flO a vacancy duo to death,
rn tho Board of Aldermen Monday
light. Altsnan was proposed for
tho vaeaney by Mayor Don Wilson.
3 Town cle ft, Francis Alien, stat­
ed that tho registration hooka will

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Judge Ernest Hontholder, It was
announced yesterday.
BaU water fishing requirements
for boats, said Judge Housholder,
state that all boats over four feet
in the beam are required to be
licensed or if the length plus Ihe
beam equal 20 or more the boat
■uat bo llrensed.
Licenses must be obtained by
mall from Tallahassee.

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(Staff Photo)

Enterprise

Altman To Fill Board Vacancy
be opened November 4 and for
twenty days thereafter.
The meeting stood adjourned un­
til October 17. At that flma the
Board of Alderman aeted to ap­
prove certain amendments to ‘.he
Zoning ordinance. Changes in the
ordinance were made to permit
the Johnson Electronics Co. of Or­
lando to move here.
The Johnson Electronics Co. Is
now moving equipment Into the
Casselberry Industries building.
Full scale operations, are antici­
pated In December. The company
wlU provide Jobe for an announced
100 employes.

Froeeeda from tho Barbecue be­
ing staged at tho Elks Club Satur­
day night will go toward new
Seminole High School Band uni­
forms, said Bandmaster Ernest
Cowley this morning.
Barbecue will be served at 6:30
he said, and a delivery servlee
will bo available. Those wishing
barbecue to be delivered may call
FA 2-3717 by Friday noon.

Dies Yesterday
Daniel Thomas Fauver, eightdays-old, passed away at the local
hospital at 4: tt a. m. Monday.
He was born Oci. 2j, 1957 hr
Sanford. He la the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Din Harold Fauver.
Survivor* are: tha father and
mother; one brother, D. Harold
Fauver Jr., Sanford; grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Fau­
ver, Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimea E. Halbert. Raphlne, Va.
Funeral services will be at 3
p. m. at the graveside with Rev.
A. G. Mclnnls of the First Pres­
byterian Church officiating.
Brliion Funeral Homa la in
charge.

News

U. S., Russia
Will Exchange
Moonwatch Info

By HELEN SNODGRAM
M n. Hai.-y Throop entertained
with a farewell party honoring her
mother, M n. Sarah GUIespIo Wed­
nesday afternoon at her home on
DeBary Av*. Mrs. Gillespie, who
has been visiting her daughter,
returned to her home in West Palm
Beach. Several friends enjoyed the
afternoon with them and the hostess served Ice cream and cake.
Several friends and neighbors
gathered at the home of Mr. War­
ren Hlse on corner of Pine St.
and Clark St. Thursday evening
and gave him a surprise birthday
party. Wa wish Mr. ills* many
mor* happy birthdays.
Th* Rev. Don Walling Is attend­
ing paitors’s school In Leesburg
this week.
Several ladies of the All Saints
Episcopal church attended the
Deanery at Port Orange Thurs­
day.
M n . and Mrs. E. W. Jnnes,
Mrs. Joe Grsndl, daughter Cindy
and Lindy Weldon visited in St.
Augustine and Bonifay over the
weekend.

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In caressingly from the west,
SMltlng th* high drifts of enow
and sketching In large patches of
bars, brown turf around Fort
Butterfield.
Zack told Chad that tha bullans
were etlU around. They were
keeping their distance, but the
pent was under observation. "I
Ounno what they’ ll do," ha said,
"but i don't Agger they'll tackle
the fort. Chances sr* they’ll pick
afl anybody they catch. That
means I ain't tetchin' In no gam*.
Mebbe they'll starve u* ou t Might
even keep a boat from gttUn’ up
here, soma spring."
Colonel Randall dtd not men­
tion th* -enegel* Beauvais again,
but Chad bad so doubt that the
report which would go downriver
•ext aprtag would show him as
Incompetent ano Insolent, and
would ask for hla recall. He didn't
care, ba told himself. Ito would
rather resign from the Army than
g o through another winter under
T o add la Chad’s anreat, Christm ss waa at hand, and be could
cut Keep Elisabeth out of ala
mmd. Ito k*pt thinking of the
holiday* they bad spent together
last year. Th* war had *nd*d th*
previous April, *o Christmas,
180.1, had bean celebrated rvi th*
first Yule holiday of "peace" m
flvo year*.
Whet a temporary pear*. Chad
thought bitterly. One Christmas
with no war. And now . . . Ha
couldn't ivan alt down and writs
to Elisabeth. Thera was not th*
remotest possibility of sending •
letter anywhere.
Randall put tha men to work
repairing tha aawmlU, hoping to
contlnna building within th*
etockado when th* weather Im­
proved enough to resume logging.
One morning as th* repairs were
being completed, Randall (topped
to talk with Chad, who eras Super"flood morning, Endieott." Ran­
dan said with great heartiness
"I* tha eawrmUl almost ready for
■aa again ?"
"Alm ost, air," Chad eni-1, pustoed by Kandalt’a manner. Tbla
wa* th* flrat tolort ha had mad*
at being friendly tone* Chad had
asked him about hla sear record.
"The Indiana didn’t do much dam-

another atorm him." H* steared
bla throat and gbtncad obliquely
at Chad. "1 thought wa’d give th*
most a gates root over Christmas."

soul, but he merely said, "TlieyH |Colonel's outstretched glam, rewelcome it, sir."
prating after him, •‘Hsro'a to But"B y tha way, Lieutenant, Mra. trrfleld."
Randall eomra from a family Uiat j Randall had brea drinking
aeta great ttore by Christmas, steadily. He brought a boa of
Big dinner and alL Of course we clgr r* and offered them to Chad,
can't be very festive, but tho the.i almost fell before he reached
would Uke a guest for dinner, tha side table, but ne recovered
Will you Join u*T"
his balance and laid the boa down.
"W hy, thank you, elr. T*U Mra. He lighted a cigar, lingers fumRandall I shall be very happy to bling with the match before he
accept ner Invitation."
had a Hams going.
He sounded pleased, but he was
"I've got the besht wife un tha
bothered. Thera waa pleasure In Missouri." Randall said thickly,
the anticipation ot eating at a "I've got tha besht wUs thlsh
Ubla set by a woman, and having shlde of tha A t—At—the ocean,
a chance to come aa clone to "din- Ishn’t that aha, Endieott T"
lug" as any man In Dakota could
"She's very beautiful,"
*
that day. But It would bring him agreed.
Into close contact wl»h Mra. IlanItamlall kirched back to whets
dall. something he h*d carefully Chad sat and looked down at him,
avoided, he waa well aware o f swaying back and forth unear­
ths Colonel's Insane Jealousy. And talnly. "Now m tell you somaRanilall would certainly seize the thing, Endieott tf any other man
holiday aa an ezeuae to get drunk, touche* her, M kin him. Tow
But Chad had no (hole*. It waa hear Uiat t m kin him kk* a
n command dinner. No ona re- dog."
f t y d m dinner Invitation to bla - p u .e e eome to me table,
superior officer's house, a fact o f ,uar.* Isabella cave
a
which Mra Randan waa perfectly fnrcsd
-w ill ^
* tue%
,Mr* r*
. . .
Lieutenant"
Chid aat down, l i t g lin m l at
Aa Chad loft his oaten for Rsn- Isabella's white, act toe*, and
dall'i quarter* on ChrUtniaa after* lowered hli f u e , 8 !'i muit Iu y i
noon, he was far from happy.
planned this dinnr. for weeks,
When Randan answered the looked forward to tt, used every
door, Wa face had that familiar : device she could think at to make
flush which dearly Indicated he ' this day stand out among th*
had
hr trim to
In nArlutris
of dreary d
.u . which u..a
had Airi'Hflv
already begun
partake at
days
bad ____to.
gone betho traditional Christmas cheer.
fu-w and which would follow.
"Com e to. com* to, Kndlcotl.
And now this: Randall sitting
Merry Christmas."
with hla hands gripping tha Uhl*
"M erry Christmas, etr" Chad on both sldra of his plats to brae*
said with forced spontaneity,
himself, hla mouth slack-lipped.
Mr*. Randall turned from Hut Then, without another word, kto
flreplace where ah* had been arms bream* rubber and ha
turning a browned piece o f buf­ toppled forward, hla face its tea
falo hump that dripped elbllanlly plat*.
Into th* Are below. Hhe called
Isabella Mas slowly, ah* took
cheerfully, "M erry Christina*, a long breath, trying to mask th*
Chad."
misery that her husband had
II* responded without hearing brought to Ivor. "W ig yoa M p
hla own voice. It waa "Chad" to me put him to bed V
her; R was "Endieott" to th* Col­
Chad got up. "X cast waaaga
onel. This was tha first time abe him." ha said, and gripping RanAaM e^ A a w
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Itandatl guv* no Indication that
h* noticed the familiarity. He wa*
rummaging In a small closet
across th* room. Then, with a
grunt o f satisfaction, b* found
th* objeot o f hi* search.
Holding a dusty hottl* high, ho
smiled almost leeringly at Chad.
T h a l a s t o f Randall’* private
win* cellar." ho mid. "Bern
saving tt for Just such an occa­
sion a* this! When It’s t l gone.
TH hava to fag back on fnjun
whiskey, rotgirt. Just rotgut."
"M ake mine a email on*, Ooioac|," chad aaM.
"W hy d en t you make them
both (mall ones, gentlemen ? " Isa­
bella suggested. "Dinner Is nearly
iwady."
Chad accepted hla gtaas from
Randall and clicked U against tha

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Mr, and Mrs. Henry B&lt;wd and
children of Orlando visited Mrs.
W. A. Goodwin Sunday afternoon.
Btevte Durkce returned to his
homa in St. Augustine after havIng spent several days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Jones.
Miss Doris Faber, Mrs. Anna
Glass and Miss Eurctta Faber of
Dr Land visited Grandma Faber In
Sharoes Friday.
Menu for Enterprise school
lunchroom Oct. M-l.
Monday: roast beef, potatoes,
green beans, sliced tomatoes,
cheese, rolls, butter, peaches and
milk,
Tuesday: chicken, rice and engUsh peas, carrot and eabbagn sal­
ad, cheese, rolls, butter, cherry
pie and milk.
Wednesday] Ham, Mma beans,
cheese, rolls, butter, pineapple
upside down cake and milk.
Thursday:
sausage, potatoes,
green beans,
cabbage
salad.
cheese, rolls, butter, cookies and
milk.
Friday: baked fish end dressing,
beets, english peas, sliced tomstoes, cheese, rolls, butter, peaches

CAMBRIDGE. Mais. W — The
United States and Russia have
agreed to exchange all Moonwatch
Information on the Soviet satel­
lite, It has been announced.
Leon Campbell, supervisor of
American Moonwatch operations,
told newsmen hero be reached
the agreement at Barcelona,
Spain, with his Russian counter­
part, hire. A. G. Massevltch.
Both were attending the ith an­
nual congress of the International
Aitronautlcal Federation.
Campbell said the exchange win
be between the Smithsonian as­
trophysics! observatory here and
the Russian Academy of Science,
but details have not yet been
worked out.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek of tha
Smithsonian said at the same time
the United Stales la “ far ahead
of Russia In tracking tha man­
made moon and the third stage
rocket" circling the globe with It.
Another American scientist said
Sputnik may fall "m ostly Intact"
on American soil.
"W e don’t expect this earth
satellite to disintegrate when It
comes down," Dr. Fred L. Whip­
ple said.
" I f It lands on the soil o f the
United State* nr some other West­
ern nation, we’ ll b* able to Iden­
tify Us instruments," he said.
"Since no one can control where
It will land, Sputnik may fall on
American soil."
His prediction contradicted a
report from Soviet physicist Y. D.
Boulanger who said the satellite
would be consumed by heat be­
fore* It reaches the earth.
"Its outside metal skin will un­
doubtedly burn off, but the Inter­
nal system and instruments ought
to hit
. ...the ground mostly Intact.
mue,, ***• ,n object thrown from
* plane," Whipple said.
Kiwanla club for help to the under
privileged children. So lets not for­
get that game and help the underPfiviledgcd children. Be sura to
buy your tickets from the local
school children ond attend a good
ball game riday Nov. 1 at S p. m
See you there at the game, and
i the children will also thank you
greatly.
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Orr and
_______ ______
children
Mike___________
and Jean o f DeLand were ovcrnlte guests o f Mr.

Regular meeting nf lb* P. T A.
will ba held at the school library
on Tuesday Oct. IS. Don’ t forget.
A!s&lt;» tho children of the Enterprise school
will
aoo
the DoLand Bull dog. Orangeburg,
S. C. High school game Friday
Nov. ) at tha DoLand Municipal
stadium sponsored by the DoLand

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part of the answer to why today’s Scotsman is America’a
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in its stylishly functional interior, new ease of braking and
handling on city streets or highways. . . p!u» tha extra
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War II, the Martin Co. has spent
•10 million dollars In research, ae»
cording to Crosby.
For many years tho company’s
activities wero centered in Baliimere. Expansion becamt neces­
sary several yean ago, and a se- ^
cond plant was put In operation "
at Denver.
The Orlando location was chosen
less than a year ago, for itrstegle reasons, the climate and tho
typo of personnel available.
The Martin officials stated that
the present 2,000 employes con­
tributed 127,000 to the United Ap­
peal Fund, representing a score of
92 per eent.
Operations at tha Orlando plant )
will be devoted exclusively to
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&gt;*• ••• g • -w» sew u e a q i g s t e

him out of the chair and Into th*
bedroosn.
Randall waa a heavy maa. R
waa all Chad could do to lift hla
sodden weight to tha bed. Then
Isabella* spread a toUtal* rob*
over him and tamed quickly
away. Bh* said, "1 hop* thin
hasn’t made yaw toss your appe­
tite, Chad. I would hate la bar*
asy dinner g o to wasta."
.. .
"tt won’t," ha said gently.
■o they sat down again, th*
candle* flickering aa wind seeped
to arodnd tha door and through
rraeha In tha watt. R w m the
strangest meal Chad had ever
eaten, and ana ho would naver

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scholl and
family of-Oviedo were recent din­
ner guests of Mr.'and Mrs. J. T.
McLain Jr. and fa m ily ..
Miss T e rn s Jackson and Mias
Nadine Bostick at Orlando were
weekend guests o f Miss Vatican
and Addis Preratt.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. JoMe and
family have as their guest Alton
OUift o f Georgia.
Several from hero attended the
Baptist Association in Oviedo Tua»day.
M n . Charles Gatlin aad family
and M n . Dan Dreggon and ion
have returned home from a week
at New Smyrna Bench.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 'Thomas
and ion have as their guest for
a white, Mr. Thomas* mother, Mra.
William Tbomaa of Lakeland
The Home Demonstration Club
held Its meeting Wednesday at the
community hall. Mra. D. M. Ladd
and M n . Donald Perry gave a
demonstration on canning. Host­
esses for tho meeting were Mrs.
Donald Atwood, and M n . Vincent
Butler. Twenty members were
present.
Mrs. John Maxwell, Mra. Paul
Maxwetl, M n. T. W. Preratt, and

day la Daytona B e a d with her
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Harper aad
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Raulersoi spent
Saturday in Leesburg.
Mr.
V N * '* Rrent «e*"t
5tmaay in Winter Park w'fh h*r
son and daughter-in-law, Mr..and
Mrs. Horace Wessoit and family.
M n . J. J. Mareantel of Longwood spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and M n. Paul
Maxwell.
Mrs. Jaefc Stewart. Mrs. Ed Pulford, Mrs. T. W. Prerstt and Mrs.
John Maxwell attended a quilting
at M n . Jack Stewarts" Wednes­
day.
Mr. John Daria of Maryland waa
called here last week because of
the death of hla father. Davis.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Nichols
and family of Michigan hava mov­
ed into tho Allen house.
Mrs. T. W . Preratt and daugh­
ter Addle (pent Saturday In New
Smyrna Beach with Mra. Prevatt’s
slater, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Durrance and ffmily.
Mra. WUlle Anders left recently
for Galnenille where she will visit
relatives.

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bombers, the China Clippers, for
trins-Ptcifle flight, the f i r s t
armored type plant, and the B28.
Postwar production Included the
famoos Falcon plants in service
by Eastern Airlines.
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The Martin Co., leading manu­
facturer o f guided missies, is ere*
dlted with half o f ihe research

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talk were scheduled to begin at •
U t lu l h m S ta ff C t m if N M p. m. e i . t
Both Elsenhower and Macmillan
WASHINGTON (U P) — Rrltlsh
30tirae Minister Herald Macmillan gave advance signs o f offering
Joins President Elsenhower today. concrete proposals to strengthen
In summit talks on Russia’ s thal- the West's position
Macmillan b expected to pre­
Wnra of Sputnik and Syria.
Macmillan ' flew liodt ~ Locd*a sent new proposals fcr Anglo(arrtrlnc about t:49 a.ra. e.dt) to American scientific cooperation,
confer with the President on So­ centering on nuclear weapons de­
viet gains In space missile devel­ velopment. Eisenhower has Indi­
opment and the Soviet Middle cated he will seek better scien­
East offensive. The three days of tific teamwork betwen the two

Partly cbody through Thanday.

the target
Both American and British offi­
A cheering note was supplied on cials hoped to Capitalise on the
the eve o f the talks In the firing goodwill created by Queen Elisa­
o f a U.S. Jupiter 1,300-mile ballis­ beth's visit to this country to hamtic missile at Cape Canaveral, [ mer out Important new AngloFla. Tbe administration grabbed •American accords on major world
the offensive In the propacanda j Issues.
war with Russia over space rock­ I British Foreign Minister Sehryn
etry by Informing the world for Lloyd, who has been here several
the first time that one of Us in­ Jdays, and U.S. Secretary o f State
termediate range ballistic missile ; John Foster DuPes were sched­
tests was successful and had hit uled to attend tonight's opening

nations.

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Established 1909

establishments wars invited to
"participate In making this year's
parade our finest.”
The Christmas Parade Chairman
pointed out that "In order to stress
the theme and assist In an order­
ly arrangement of floats we would
appreciate your using tbe float
scene ssong the following lines:
religious and Christmas home
scene, Manger scene, Wise Men
and Shepherds, Choir, Ctrrob,
Santa Clads, sleds, reindeer, snow
scene, Christmas character or
Christmas presents.”
Alexander told recipients of the
letter that the Jayeces will be
happy to assist In the choice o f

•Tomorrow Proclaimed
United Nations Day
A proclamation was Issued yester­
day by Mayor David Gatchel set­
ting aside tomorrow, Thursday,
Oct. 34 as United Nations Day.
Mayor Gatehe!, In naming to­
morrow United Nations Day, call&gt; k ed on the citizens of Sanford and
$cmlnol* County "to observe the
day in a manner that will further
acquaint themselves with tha
working o f the United Nations and
to meditate upon Its principles, ac­
complishments, and ultimate ob­
jective—a lasting peace.”
The Mayor called attention to
the fact that the United States Is
one of tha founders of the United
Nations and pointed out that "its
1 0 citizenry has great faith in the
United Nations as an Instrument
In the establishment o f freedom
and Justice for all people.
"The support given by the peo­
ple to the United Nations Charter
la expressive of tbetr belief In
the cultural, economic, and poll-

8ANFORD, FLORIDA,

suitable selections and that ma­
terial for decorating may be ob­
tained through the Jaycees It they
are notified at an early date.
Permanent plaques will be awarded for the best floats in var­
ious categories, said Alexander,
Alexander, today, said that the
1937 Christmas Parade Committee
which he heads, has been divided
Into 17 different sub-committees
to lighten the load on Individuals.
"W e have had real- good re­
sponse from members of the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce,” said Alexander,
"and It we can Just get merchants
and civic organizations to enter
floats in the parade we can anti­
cipate the best one we've ever
had."

Uto
It seems likely President Elsen­
hower b ready to esaure Macmil­
lan tho administration win seek
amendments In the 1*48 Atomic
Energy Act when Congress con­
venes In. January. Such amend­
ments would dear tho way for
closer nuclear cooperation with
Britain and other Free Nations.
President Elsenhower set the of­
ficial U.S. line favoring closer

Western edentlfle eoopcratioa fc
a toaat to Queen Elizabeth las!
week. Ho auggested a pooling o f
scientific talent and reserves t i
the IS natlona allied In tho North
Atlantic T r • a tjr Organization
(NATO) plus other free nations.
The President, in a New VoHf
speeeh last night, acid he win go
before the American people du*»
Ing the eext few week* to dlseoso
"method s for gaining even great*
er achievements” In science

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VAH-9 ARRIVES AT SANFORD Naval .A ir
CnpUl*D'J. R.
Commander
Heavy Attack W ing One greets VAH-9 crew on arrival here front deployment with "Op­
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
eration Strikebnck."

De Bary Masons
To Meet Nov. 17
The Masons of DeBary will meet
Sunday, Nov. 17 at 9:30 p. m.
at the DeBary Civic Building.
A guest speaker along with a
musical program will be beard.
Officers of Masonic bodies In
Sanford, Del.and and Orlando will
attend. Details of the program
will be announced later.

BOVF.T FAVORITE FOR PRIZE
STOCKHOLM (U P)— Dr. Dantele Bovct, an Italian pharmacolo­
gist of Swim descent was reported
today tho number one favorite for
this year's Nobel Prise for medi­
tenant Commander E. II. Dohne, cine, to bo awarded here ThursG C. A. Controller, was Introduc­ 1day.
ed to the group to lecture on the
"History and Development of the
Aircraft Carrier. lieutenant Com­
mander D. W. Linker, Intelligence
Officer on the S lsff of Heavy At­
■y LYLE C. WILSON
tack Wing One, spoke on the
"History of the Heavy Attack Con­ United Press S tiff Correspondent
WASHINGTON (UP) — That
cept", after which they adjourned
to the Bachelor Officers' Quarters question about who makes official
for dinner. Following the dinner, a policy for the Democratic Party
very interesting sixty-five minute keeps bobbing up for answers as
film w as shown on "Secret Land” . the politicians maneuver for the
A thirty minute discussion period favor of Negro voters In th* 1968
brought the five hour program to and 1940 election*.
a elose resulting In producing a
Chairman Psul M. Butler of thr
well informed group of school Democratic National Committee
teachers on the roll Naval Avia­ keep* the question hot an-l sir
tion plays In tha defense of our sling. Butler's strategy appear* to
country.
he to keep th* civil right* iitue
bulling within the Democratic Party by public demands for more
and better racial integration.
Butler's latest maneuver brought
here the member* of the Demo­
cratic Advisory Council, an organ­
isation he created last year after
President EUcnhuwrr’ s lop sided
reflection. Senate ami House Democralle leaders refuted to Join.
When ■ president o f th* other
political faith occupies the White
House, congressional leader* tra­
ditionally have held that they were
the official policy-maker* of their
party. It haa been traditional, tun,

COMMANDER L. I.. HAMRICK EXPLAINS pertinent point* of a P2V Navy Patrol
bomber to Mis* Helen Trulock, member o f the Orang* County Teacher* Association,
durinw instruction period on naval aircraft held aboard th* Sanford Naval Air Sta*
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(Official U. £L Navy Photo*

In Sanford
NO. 117

Senator Urges Civilian
C o n tro l O f M is s ile s

Three Seek Post
On School Board
Three Seminole County cltiicns Special Tax School Milage Levies
have qualified as candidates for for the ensuing lw0 yearn.
The Seminole County School
School Trustees In the biennial
School District Election set for Boanl has requested that the
same millage which hat been lev­
Tuesday, Nov. 5.
K. F. Cooper and Roy Mann ied since 1961 be continued, eight
have qualified is candidates for re- ' mills for District and two mills
election and James Birkenmrycr for Building and Rut Reserve
of Casselberry has qualified fur ! Fund.
It Is pointed out by school of­
the flret time at a candidate for
the thin) post on the Board of ficials that this election should
not he confused with the special
School Trustees.
Hie purpose o f the election, election set for Nov. 19 at which
called for Nov 3, Is to elect three time freeholders will vote on who(Continued on Pago 9)
trustees and to determine the

HOMESTEAD W— Sen. Georg*
Smathers (D Fla) urged the Eisen­
hower administration T u e s d a y
night to pnt the lagging U. S.
missile development program un­
der the direction of civilian scien­
tists "before It Is toe late.”
Smathers charged that blekerIng and overlapping of research
by the military have allowed the
Soviet Union to take ■ substantial
lead in missile development. 11a
criticised the administration far
trying to minimise the Soviet
achievements.
Scientist* of the free world
should pool their research and
knowledge under one "civilian
czar” In an all out effort to catch
up with the Soviets, he stld, es­
pecially In the field of Intercon­
tinental ballistic missiles.
Meanwhile, President Eisenhow­
er returned lo the capital todar
tea begin mapping plana for a
"chin* up” campaign to bolster
tha nation's confidence in its
economic, scientific and military
strength.
The President announced hi* in­
tention to personally lead sueh a
cam palfi V an address at N 'w
tork Tucjtay tilths. H e'said ha
would begin shortly a series of
speeches aimed at strengthening
the faith of the nation In its abil­
ity to meet the challengee It face*.
Elsenhower rrurnrd by plane
this morning. He wai scheduled
to begin lato today conferring with
British Prime Minister Harold
MacMillan on ways to pool the
free world's scientific assets in
the battle to keep ahead at Russia
and on countering Russia'! latest
diplomatic and p r o p a g a n d a
moves.

Concert Assn.
Members To Pick
Artists This Year
Dick Alkea, president o f thn J T.V _
Seminote Mutual Concert Asso­
ciation report# excellent progreen
In obtaining membership* in th*
drive which Is now well under*
way. The campaign for member*
lasts only this week and will
close Saturday, Oct. 26.
This year, when member* ob*
tain their membership they will
have the privilege o f selecting th*
artists and entertainment thal
they personally want to appear, v
Each association worker has a
voting ballot for members to fill
ont. listing the -attractions thal
will be available in this area thin
season.
Officials *ald this morning that
anyone who' has oa£j been contac
cd by one o f the worker* can *t&lt;
by campaign headquarters, 119
South Park A v«., or phea* F A
2-1233.
"W e hope that tha number o f
memberships will allow us to have
a bonus concert again this year,”
a worker stated today.

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RUSH-HOUR STROLL
NEW YORK « * Britain'*
Prince Philip learned quickly May­
day how to solve mid-Manhattan'*
evening rush-hour traffic problem
—get out and walk. Philip wa*
riding to th* Waldorf-Astoria hotel
when he was caught In typical
home-bound traffic Jam ow Lex*
Ington Avenue. TWd ha was flvn
William Doss, prominent at blocks from the hotel, tho Princ*
tomey of Qu|ncy, died this morn said to his companions, "Let's get
ing at 1 a. m. at his home.
out and walk." Accompanied by n
Funeral service* will be held to­ State Department official and flv*
morrow In Quincy.
security officers, Philip walked
Mr. Doss Is the brother of Dr. the rest of the way without being
L. T. Do«s of Sanford.
recognised.

Sanford Resident's
Brother Succumbs

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Drug Stores Sell
Tickets To Friday
Night Game Here

tleal principles It embodies,” said
Fred Ginas, athletic director at
Mayor Gatchel in the proclama
Seminole High School, announced
tlon.
It Is pointed out In the pro­ today that tickets to Friday
clamation thal the membership I night's football game will be aof the United Nations is growing gain on sale at the downtown drug
and that it has now reached a stores.
Touchton'a, RoumlDat A Ander­
total nation membership of 81,
which, said the Mart* ” . . . I* son's and Faust's will sell tic­
evidence of the confidence in that kets to the Semlnole-WInter Park
organization and belief In its game which will get underway at
power to help establish morality, B p. m. at the stadium.
(■anas said that this Is being
law and order.”
The General Assembly of the dune to keep fans from having
United Nations has resolved that to wait In line for tickets at the
Oct. 34, anniversary o f the coming Rate.
The second annual Dad's Night
into force of the United Nations
Charter, be dedicated annually to will be observed Friday night
the making known of the purposes, honoring the fathers of the team.
The Dad's will walk across the
principles, and accomplishments
of the United Nations, re-d the field before the game with the
team and each will wear the num­
proclamation.
Mayor Gatchel concluded “ . . ber corresponding to tha one on
faith in the United Nations at this his son's Jersey.
They will sit on the sidelines
particular time could be s tre­
mendous educative force and mor­ throughout the game with the
boys.
ale builder.”

The U. S. Naval Air Station, Jet air age and of the concepts
Sanford, played host last Monday o f new frontier in aviation.
Oct. 21, to the Teachers Aviation
NAS Sanford participated in this
Education Workshop group spon­ program
by contributing the
sored by the University o f Florida Fourth Session of the Workshop.
and the Orange County School Sys­ After their arrival on board, the
tem. In keeping with the Depart­ Orange County School Teachers
ment of Defense's policy, the were taken on a tour of the Sta­
Teachers Aviation Workshop- pro­ tion, viewed a Helicopter Rescue
gram Is Jointly sponsored by the Demonstration, and shortly after,
. Air Arm of the U. 5. Navy, U. S. were officially welcomed aboard
* Air Force, and Civil Aeronautical by Commander Lewis D. Tamny,
organisation* which include air­ Station Execulivs Officer, Com­
lines and airplane manufacturers. mander L. L. Hamrick, acting as
The Aviation Education Workshop Chairman o f the Session, intro­
Is planned and implemented to con­ duced Commander T. C. Deans,
tinue every two weeks throughout Station Administrative Officer, to
the 1967-1938 school year. This pro­ lecture on the "Patrol Wings of
gram Is Intended to provide our the Navy" which was followed by
teachers el today the necessary - a forty minute film on "Naval
education hi the ovsr progressive I Aviatini in Petes and War” . Lieu­

NEWSPAPER .

W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957

NAS Host To Aviation Workshop

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meeting and so informal dinner ment, the occasion wD g b o the
to follow.
two leaders and their advisers a
MaemHlan'a visit was arranged chance to canvass the explosive
soon after Russla’ e earth eatefilu Middle East situation.
Oppposi SuaaaU Talks
was Unnched Oct. 4. It was anDiplomats were cool to a report
Aoaiced while Britain’s Queen
Elisabeth II was visiting North from London that Macmillan will
urge a new top level meeting with
America,
WhUe the “big two” talk* were the Russians. Tbe Eisenhower adexpected to placo considerable ministration opposes three-power
emphasis on speeding Western ''sum m it'' talks a t 'a ^ lm e when
military and scientific advances the Reds are likely to be tougher
the light of the Soviet achieve- i negotiators than before their sato-

A N INDEPENDENT DAILY

T h i s Y e a r 's P a r a d e
Theme To Be Christmas
Through Children's Eyes
The annual Jaycea-Merebants
Association Christmas Parade was
officially announced yesterday by
Jaycee Christmas Parade Chair­
man John R- Alexander.
Letters addressed to local mer­
chants and civic organizations
throughout Seminole County were
mailed late yesterday inviting ani tries of floats In the county’ s big' ** geit parade and celsbratlon o f the
year.
Alexander, In his letter, explain­
ed that the theme of the narade
this year wtU be "Christmas
Through Children's Eyes.”
All churches, eivie clubs, fraternsl organisations, and business

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party housekeeping and fund raillog while policy was being made
by elected official*.
Butler Rucks Tradition*
Rutter burk* both tradition*.
Twice In a short span of weeks,
he haa arranged fur the Demo­
cratic Advisory Council to pledge
the Democratic Party to all-out
support of tlu Supreme Court's or­
ders on racial integration of tho
public school*. Southern politicians
challenge, resent and defy the
council's policy italeraent*.
The statement* remain on the
record, however, for euch effect
as they may have jn northern Ne­
groes whom the Republicans des­
perately hope to entice away from
the Democrats in the coming elec­
tions. Tbe Republican bid for No-

gro vote* of course, consists, first,
of th# Supreme Court order, llself,
and then of the spectacular fact
that the United States Army by
order of the Republican Preiidcnt
Is enforcing racial integration In
Central High School, I.lttle Rock,
Ark.
Both parties for years have been
playing politic* with the Negro
vote. Franklin D. Itooievelt deliv­
ered northern Negros* to the Demoerst'e Party. H* r»v* them Hotter housing and Job opportunities
hut not much more uf civil right*,

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FDR’a vote appe.il, however, still termlne the winner of next year's
congressional election and of th*
is strong.
Republican* now offer firm if presidential contest In 1940. All
localised enforcement of racial In­ hands, Including tho Negroes,
tegration of the public schools. know It.
Roller seeks to offset that en­
Butler Is not merely reminding
chanting Republican enticement the nation of the great Northby keeping on page one evidence South division of opinion within
of nothern Democratic support for the Democratic Party. He is fol­
at least as much and maybe more lowing the 1930 strategy of Demo­
civil rlghti than Republicans cratic Chairman John J. Raskob
who went over the heads o f con­
might endorse.
Negroes .May Decide
gressional Democratic leaders to
Negro voles In big, Industrial! demand repeal of prohibition,
states outside the South may d o-1 That caused a blistering outX

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bunt of party strife. But it
worked. The 1932 party platform
Junked prohibition despite the bat­
tle of Southern etatesmen to keep
the party tied to the eo-caUed
dry*.
Southern Democrats accepted
repeal of prohibition because the
North forced th* Issue on them.

VAH-5 Graduates
Two Men Today
HATRON FIVE graduated Cdr.
N. K. McGinnis and Ledr. R. W.
1 Legare of VAH-9 at quarter* Mon*
|day morning.
Th* two have been temporarily
assigned to the Savage Son* whlla
their squadron has been away. A
familiarisation schedule In the
A3D was arranged by VAHS and
it has been successfully complet­
ed.
Cdr. J. M. Tully. Jr., Commend­
ing Officer •o f VAH 5, awarded
them certificate* of graduation
; which read at follows:
tMLW«4* ' W . j
V aa• n a |9
ItU U W
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been graduated from such Hal­
lowed Hall* o f Neptune at FAWTU, IBTU, nor 1IATU, but with all
appropriate blood, tweet
and
tears, ha, auecessfully completed
that moit highly respected Col­
lege of Hard Knoekt to wit:
FIVETU and shall be known t*
all as an Honorary Pigmy S '*.
Executed by
Chief Savage
J. M. TULLY JR.”

CERTIFICATES WERE AW ARDED to Cdr. N. K. McGinnis (center) and LCdr. R. W.
Leyart (left) both o f VAH-9 by the Commanding Officer o f VAH-5, Cdr. J. M. Tully
Jr. at Quarter* Monday morning.
(O fficial U. S. Navy Photo^

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8 E C U H T T CLAXP D O W *
GLASGOW, Scotland V - Britain'* Royal Navy put strict »««urIty precautions into fore* Sunday
night a&gt; the U. S. atomic powered
submarine Nautilus left Scotland
te return to its base at New Lon­
don, Conn. Offleera and m e n s hoard the British submarine dep*
ot ship moored in the R b er Clyde
were under strict fostnictloar col
to talk about 'the Nautilus, which
came here after taking part in recent NATO nary exardsea In the
Atlantic.

Wednesday, October 23,1957

s. **ia* Haishi*. aad oa the
boatn by 3&gt;»h ntraat I* pro*
posse to M changed to C-K
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Una Haights aad . Lot, I
through *. Tragii** Addltl«w%
pc.pzrt; zonal la DU*
trlct R-3 l multiple-family W
located batwaan flin Carles
A v iso* and Lakavtow A * !na*. boon-ltd ca th* NortJI
hy F u»t i y a * t *a1 on th#
South by Siron.l Straat
prnpoaad to ha tbaagad Is
t:-X (Coamarclal Neighbor,
hn«ff 8h«pplng&gt; DIMflft. Paid
proparty taora particular!*
deacrlbad M 1 ' m Vi C, U an*

General ‘George Custer was 37
when he made bis famous “ last
stand" against Indians in the Da­
kota Territory.

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Sputnik appeared in the dawn skies over New Jersey, Raymond J.
Stain, supervisor o f tha Planetarium at the Newark Museum,
managed to catch Its light track from an obssrvatlon post In tha
nearby South Mountain reservation. A directional arrow parallels
its tracks while the north star is shown in circle In upper left.

Simple "Satellite
Finder1 Helping
Spot Sputnik
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"satellite finder" developed by tba
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NOTICE n r H IT
STATE OP FLORIDA TOi
CHARLES OIBBS

helplnc ipot Sputnik as it wheals
around the earth.
About 3.000 finder kill have
been lent to volunteer* In tha 100
U. S. Moonwatch observation sta­
tions a i tha society’i contribulion
to the International Geophysical
Vear.
The .davice was desicned by
Wellman. Chamberlin o f the sodety'a cartographic staff in co­
operation with astronomers of the
Smithsonian astrophyiical labora­
tory at Cambridge, Maas.
It it intended t0 aniwer the ba­
sic question o f Moonwatchers—
“ When to look, .where to look, and
how high in loc!:." The finder, a
chart of calibrated columns print­
ed on transparent acetate and
sealed for use on the society's
latest map of the United States,
works this way:
The satellite observer writes
down a typical prediction for Sput­
nik's orbit such as a path extend­
ing from Chicago to Savannah,
Ga., at 9:13 a. m., height 330
miles.
Locating his own position on
the map, the observer places the
finder over his map so the ver­
tical column marked 330 miles
Intersects the Chicago-Savannah
Une at right angles.
Tho position of the tinder shows
the observer the direction in which
(o look. The correct angle is given
on the calibrated column at the
point of intersection.
With this knowledge, the viewer
can measure elevation with a
plumb line and home-made pro­
tractor, and use an ordinary pock'
et compass to take dead aim with
his telescope cr binoculars.
The society alio sent finder kits
to 1.230 daily newspapers and
television and radio station* as i
public service. The general pub
lie can obtain them from the
society's Washington office for $2
each postpaid,
A GOOD JOB
RtVA DEL GARDA. ItaW in—
Skin divers went into a reiervoir filled with several thousand
gallons o f wine last night t j re­
pair a safety valve which had becomn plugged and thrcat*ned to
flood several blocks of tha town
with fermenting grape juice. The
divers, equipped with oxygen
tanks and gogglei. worked “ underwine" several hours to repair the
damage.

-LEGAL NOTItr.•,
NOTICE OF P I EMC IlEAnthG OX
PIIOPOXED CHANGES AMI A .
MESOHESTS IS CEIITAIN UISTRICT9 AND O O lS U iB IE * OP
1 HE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY O r 8ANFORD. FLOR­
IDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Publla bearing will be bald at th*
office of tha City Commlatlon In
tha City Hall In lha City ot San­
ford, Florida, at S:0« o'clock P. M..
November II, 1)17. to consider lha
folio*log changes and amendments
to the Zoning Ordtninca ot aald
City of Sanford. Florida:
ta) Tha property toned In District
R -l (elnxle-family), located
East of Mrrlla .\vanue, bound­
ed on Ilia North bv JJlh.
Ktreet and south by Orlando
Drive, la nrnpoeed to h#
rhanged to C-N (CommercialNalghhorhond Shopping) Die-

TOWN COUNCIL OF TOW
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R E M I N O L E COUNT*
FLORIDA
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STATE OF KLOIIIDt Tl*
rn J o a r p ii. i n t so u t h
a r iiK E r , c o l i m r i s , g e o r g ia i
A nworn Complaint having beta
filed agslnit you In tha Clrcuta
Court In and for Baalaol* C a.nus
Florida, by Johnny W. Joaapk
tor dlvorca, th* abort tltia of which
la JOIINNV tv. JOSEPH. Malntlffl
varau* ANNIE RUTH JOSEPH. Da*
frndaat. that* praaants sr* la com*
mand you to appear and fll* ynuft
wTIttan dtfanaa harala on or baa
for* tha Stih day o* Novaabar A. P&gt;
HIT, or otharwU* Dacraa Fro COa*
faaao w ill b* antarad against you.
Th* Sanford Herald it daal*n*l«4
aa a nawepaptr nf ganaral rlrrula,
tlo* In which ihla citation shall h*
puMlahnd one* each waak tor fou f
coratcuttva waaka.
WITNESS my band and efti&lt;ut
aaal e f th* Clark o f th* Clroui)
Court on thla th* 32nd day Ot Oct*
obar. A. D. 1947.
•Y P. llarndon
Clark of th* circuit Court
a y y ie hi

Mack V. Clevetand, Jr,
Attornay at L aw ..
P. O. Bax ::o. Sanford, Florida.
Ballcltor for Plaintiff.
NOTirn o f p n ocr.stoiv o v o n
v a c a t i n g RA»r.tia;&gt;T
TO WHOM IT WAT COXCKMl
Yuu will ttko notice that the!
City Commlitlon o f th* City o f
danforii. Florida, at 3:00 p. m. on
November II, 1147, at th* City Com­
mie,lonara* Room in th i City Hall
In tha City of Sanford. Florida, w ill
consider and detarmlna whether nr
not the city will . Inee, varate. ra*
nounct. disclaim and abandon ai.v*
right o f tha City and th* public lrtftj
and lo lha land delinaated upon a.
plat aa a publla utilities eieement.
sod recorded In tha Public Record*
of Seminole C o u nt y. Florida,
which said public uUlltlee ateemant
la mors particularly described a*
follow*:
e
That certain public utilities •
eaaenent extending from lha ■
Southerly property tin* ef Lots •
2 and I. Block *. Dreamwold.
Second Section. Northeasterly
to tha South tins of Lot *. •
tlieuca Northwesterly to Ortaado .
Drive, all In above laid bloek. •
Persons Interested may appaaw
and h« heard at tha lima and plaro f t
•peclllad.

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c t r r o r tA N r o n n
By: H. N. 8ATER. City d a r k

Legal Notice
IT THE COl.RT OF THE
r o t .Y r r
JUDGE. SEWI
-YULE lO l.Y T l* FLORIDA.
IN FROZtTE,
IY REi ESTATE OF
OLIVER 1L CANNON
Pesos sa t
ro tLI. CltEOITORS AND FUR'
'l i s t
H A V I N G C L A I M S OR P E .
HANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE
Tmi and aach ef you ar* hereby
nntlflad and raqulrad to praiant any
Ulma and damaada which you. or
either of yen. may have again*: lha
ettat* of Oliver IL Cannon, dereaaed.
Uia of aald County, tn th* County
Judga o f homlnota County. Florida,
et hit oftlr* in th* rourt bouat of
*lld County at Sanford. Florida,
within tight ralendar month* from
the tlm* o f ih* tin t publlcatlsa of
I Ihla notlr*. Earh claim or demand
; ehatl b* In writing, and ahall atat*
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or da yia -l -ot an filed ahall ba void.
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tata of Otlvar H. Canton.
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underalsned puriuant to tha ' rietltlaua Nama Statute." P a c t i o n
••S «•- Florida Statutai. Inland* lo
reslater wltb th* Clark of lb* Cir­
cuit Court In and for Samlnola
County, Florida, upon ractlpt of
proof at Ih* publication of Ihla
nolle*, Uia fictitious name In which
It Is engaged in buelneee. lo w it;
o v i e d o t r a c r o u COMPANY1
Th* u nderlin ed axpacta to en­
cage In buelneee |a Samlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, at Ovledn. Florida.
Th* party Intarasttd In said
business enterprise la as follows:
A. DUDA A HO.NH, INC.,
a Florida corporation, Oviedo, Flor­
ida
Dated this Sih day of October at
at Oviado. Uemlnel* County, Viorlda.

1147.

Demonology is the study o f evil
spirits.

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Raatdanr* and addren Unknown.
TOU ARE HEREBT NOTIFIED
that aait far divorce baa been
brought against you la th* Circuit
Court, la and for faminal* Count).
Florida,
la
Chancary.
annual
“J08IE MAE OIBBS, alio known
■a Jaal* Ms* Rakar, Ptalatiff, v.
CHARLES GIBBS. Defendant", by
•aid Jotl* Maa Ulbba, add you a**
required lo fII* vour answer wl;n
th* Clark o f tha abor* alylad
Court and lo aarva a ropv thartof
upon plalatlf f'a attorney, who,*
nama aad addrtea ara hereinafter
annexed lo this Notice, on or hefor.Vovember 32. A. D.. 1947, and If
you fall to do eo, a Sacra* nrn confeeao will ha entered against ) mi
for lb* relief demanded In tha com­
plaint Wit naps my hand xnd th*
•aal of ,sld Court this 32nd day of
Oetbber, A. D., 1117, at Sanford,
yiorld*.
O P. Herndon
Clerk of Circuit Court
By; Aria J. Lundqulat
D. C.
(SEAL)
GEO. A. SPEER. JR
Atlornev for Plslnllft
P. O. Box l i f t
Sanford. Florida
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nOTICK
TO H 1111)1 IT 91AT CO.YtER.Yl
. r»u will taka notice the* a pubthl
hearing will b* bald by th* Tow*
council of lb* Town ot Alum onib
bprlnsi, aamlaola County, Ftorldte
In it* mailing room at th* T o w v
Kail o f Aitamoat* bpringa, Florida*
an th* 12th day of Noviinbar. 1341,
a t 'l:t o P. M. .an Ih* rtc.atal of Ui*
Hr*t lUptlat Churi.li ut AUamnnik
Spring* and TV. Laurcac* Uwoftnrtt
to bava a portion of tha nubtlo al­
ley haralaaftar dtacrlbad vacstad
and nbsndoaad and to hat* tba
Town to ranoaac* and dlirlalm any
right o f ih* public and th* aald
Tuwn o f Allamunt* Kprlnga In a*(l
to the land lylnsr within aald po tf
Uon o f aald publla alley; aald pory
lion ot aald pu'ill* allay tiling dt*n
trlhad aa follow*:
All o f that portion o f tba' ' t r - f t
tain unnamid allay In Rl-ek
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Altamnnt*
O m m ir-la l !
Cantor, according to plat (&gt;&gt;tr*- ,
« f rtcordtd In Flat Bask 4, ,
Pag* 31, Public Rtrorda o f ,
hc.ninolj f iintv. Fieri la. lying a
h»tw**n th* Wettarly right e t •
wsy line of Natrburypert Ava- •
nua and tha Caat*rl- fight o f
way Una ef Torait Avaau*.
All In'araatad parti** mar apeaar
and b* heard at tha tlm*aid plat*
ahnva aiiorlfltd
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DATED thta Blit day e f Oetobae,

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PUMPKIN 2
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Foreign News Commentary

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■y CHARLES H MeCAXX
__ _______ i Adenauer also was afraid that
V oted Pitas Staff
President Tito of YecosUvU If he let Tito get away with It,
may have blundered In recognis­ other countries might follow suit,
ing the Eaat German puppet gov­ Including especially the Asian
“ neutralists" and some Arab coun­
ernment.
tries.
In recognising a regime-which
Adenauer’ s breach of relations
owes Its continued existence sole­
ly to a Soviet Russian army of certainly seemed to make It Ukaly
occupation, Tito deliberately af­ that these countries would think
carefully before they fsllovred
fronted West Germany
* He helped Russia and indirectly Tito's tsample.
West Germany is tbt most pros­
helped Communist Poland, which

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Of
World In

Roalm!

One# upon a tim e thaw waa a minnow minutes spent in contemplation o f the true
that learned to squirt • drop o f ,water into vastness o f space. The distances involved
the air from the surface o f his pond. Having aw quite literally beyond the grasp o f a
accomplished this, he swam around boasting mind to think in terms o f light years. A
that he had penetrated the heavens. The light year is the distance traversed in the
other minnows ■agreed this was indeed a course o f a year at the speed o f light, which
momentous achievement. “ Minnow,” they is somewhat m ow than 18G,000-miles per
said wisely to one another, "has conquered second. And some stars are unnumbered
light years away from the earth. Even our
outer sk y !”
familiar
sun is about 93 million miles away.
-T h e conquest o f outer space” is a fine,
The
nearest
planet, Venus, never gets closer
resounding phrase that tripe lightly from
to
us
than
about
25 million miles.
many tongues these days. But while we are
The vaulting ambitions o f humanity need
oh-lng and ah-lng, it might not be a bad
idea to keep in mind that man, at this stage not be sold short. Indeed, man seems quite
o f the game, is not much closer to the con* likely to wach the moon within the life
quest o f outer space than the talented min* span o f those now living. He may reach
now was to the conquest o f the sky. This Venus—o r even Mars, a m ew \0 million
Is not said by way o f minimixing the feat o f miles farther. But even then the conquest o f
By CECIL A. Tt/CKKB, II
hurling rockets hundreds o f miles beyond space, so-called, would scarcely have begun.
Hhe stratosphere. It is just that a little Spaee, as far as we know, is limitless. Among Seventy-five thousand splsth
the stars, earth Is like a grain o f sand on pine aesdllafi have been allotted
humility seems not amiss.
a
vast show.
by a large pulpwood corporation
as
a
few
NVthlng so fosters humility

perous country
ntry ia Europe, tti
ll
trade and itsisb
ability
to grant trade
credits to needy countries are Im­
portant.
However, alowly it ia rearming,
West Germany d i e Is potentially
the most powerful country »« Eur­
ope outside of Russia.
Tito la a smart nun. It remains
to be seen, however, whether in
recognirlng Eaat Germany he hurt
Adenauer more than he did him­
self.

now occupies n / w »s » « « w ilw
of Carman territory and wants to
kaap It for good.
Tito also, by recognizing the
WESTERN TURKEY (FHTNC/ ty Jr., ion of Mr. and Mre. W.
puppet regime as a legitimate gov­
ernment, dealt a blow to the hope — Marine Lt. CoL Leslie T. Bryan! Petty Sr. of MS W . Eighth St.,
Jr., son o f Mr. snd Mrs. L. T. i Sanford, serving on the staff of
of reunifying Germany.
Just what T llo'f motive waa re­ Bryan of Altamonte Springs, and Commander Carrier Division Six,
mains uncertain. One • thing la husband o f the former Miss Eliza- took part In North Atlantic Treaty
Organization exercises in Europe
sure, however — he did It in what beth Gautier o f Orlando took part
ean waters during the latter part
__________________________la
"Operation
Deepwater", a
he______
thought
waa his own Interest.
West German Chancellor Eon- North Atlantic Treaty Organlsa- of September.
M on than 200 veaaala, with at­
rad Adenauer’ s retort to Tito’ s ac tion amphibious exercise during
tached air support, from NATO
tion waa to break o ff diplomatic Sept. 29 • a , in the Saras Gulf
area of Western Turkey.
lcountriea took part In the operarelations with Yugoslavia.
Approximately 1,000 Marines of tlona, marking the first time since
Relations Broken
In doing this, Adenauer made Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, or- 1$32 that force* nndar NATO have#
good hla threat, whleh ha had ganixed ae the 4th Provisional beta engaged ia large-scale commade known to the world, that ha Marine Air-Ground Task F orce,; blued fleet maneuver*,
Air a a i aahmarine opposition.
would break relations with any made the assault landing.
The operation was designed t o ; anti-submarine warfare, aircraft
government that recognized the
exercise the military defensive ca- carrier operation#, simulated use
East German!.
avsry year for reforestation and
But It It evident that Tito did pabilitles o f the NATO amphibious' of guided missiles and atomic wea1pons la offensive action, plus an
Si insurance for themselves that not expect Adenauer to make good fnrees
they will have an adequate supply his threat. This hai been shown
V S. ATLANTIC FLEET (FII- amphibious asaault landing were
of pulpwood In years to come. clearly by tha pained surprise TNC) — Marin# Pfc. Willie D. Pet- I Included tn the exercises.
Some weeks ago an announcement with which bis action was re­
waa made by this office that those ceived in Belgrade, Tito's capital.
seedlings ware on a matching baa
Now Tito seems to be worried
Is. This matching policy has been about the future of Yugoslavia*!
eliminated according to. the latest trade with West Germany and the
Information, and the seedlings are substantial trade credits which
distributed free of charge. Any­ have gone with lt. West Germanone Interested In recalving any of Yugoslav trade totalled $96 million
thaio seedlings should contact the in 1936. He la worried also whe­
County Agricultural Agent’ s office ther West Germany will annul the
In the Court House, phone FA2- agreement under which It con­
3233.
tracted to pay Yugoslavia $72 mil­
While wa're on the subject of lion for damages that country suf­
trees, we might add that It will fered in World War II.
Incidentally, )t was reported
soon be time to transplant trees
if you are planning to move a from Washington Immediately a f­
tree around your borne. Most Flor­ ter Tito's recognition of East Ger­
ida trees can be moved most suc­ many that Secretary of state John
cessfully In the late fall and win­ Foster tsillcs Intended to make a
ter month* when they are the reappraisal of his policy of grant­
most dormant. To aid In tram- ing aid to Tito.
Some Question Move
planting, tome of the older bran­
There aro soma In West Ger­
ches should be removed as well
as pruning some branches back many who question Adenauer's de­
to the amaller side branches. This cision to break relations. But It
will maintain the shape of th e , Is hard to see how he eofld have,
piani. Du not clip or “ hcadhack” 1avoided it.
tha plant, as this may increase I The position o f the Wert G er-'
wind damage (o the plant later.. man government la that any court- j
if the plant la thinned as descrlb- try which recognizes the East Gerinauukki
ed the top can be reduced In pro- man regime la recognizing the ax“ GENTLEMEN o f the Jury — may I have your
portion to tha root system and ijtenca o f two German govern-'
attention!”
still maintain its shape.
|ments and thus making unification

News Of Men In Service

Agriculture News

Plan

To

Consider

One does not have to be an expert in
either agriculture o r economics to realize
that the row most. American farmers are
hoeing continues to be weedy. The fanner
Is still caught in the squeeze between the
prices that he can get fo r his products and
the priee o f the things he needs to keep
going. There is a wide gap between farm
prices and consumer food prices.
Just ask any fan n er around Sanford who
‘ ‘used to” operate a farm and attempt to
make a profit.
These facta keep up a steady pwssure on
Congress to do something more for the
farmer, to give him a greater share in the
prosperity which most Americans are en*
joying. Widespwad recognition o f the farm­
er's plight also increases the chances that
unwise remedies will be tried in an effort
to solve farm problems.
Secretary o f Agricultum Benson w ccntly
commented on what he considers to be a
proposal in this category'. This is the direct*
payment plan, o f which a new study has
been made by the Department o f Agriculture,
Under this plan, the prices of basic farm
commodities would be permitted to rise and
fall In the market, and whenever prices fell
below support lovels the government would
make up the difference.
The secretary o f agriculture believes that
full-scale operation o f such a plan would
cost the government about bovcti billion
dollnrs annually. He thinks that It would
greatly increase farm production: this in
turn would Increase the already disturbing
problem o f surplus disposal. Benson also

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Wednesday, October 23, 1957"

IMPORTANT FIND
CAHIO sa— Scientists today re­
ported an Important new archae­
ologies! find In tho discovery rff
ancient tombs near Tura El Asmant dating back 3,000 years to
the first Egyptian dynasty. They
isld its historical Importance was

Wisely!

points out that, under such a plan the farm­
er would be increasingly dependent on the
federal government.
Benson's views need not be taken as gos­
pel. Some farm economists strongly disagree
with his beliefs. But no responsible citizen
should fail to. consider what Benson and
other Informed men have to say about this
direct-payment plan. It’s implications for
the national economy are tremendous. They
affect not only farmers, but all consumers.
However, we must also take into considera­
tion the plan that might be suggested for
raising the seven billion dollars. Most tax
payers and members o f both the Senate and
Legislature want the tax cut— but with a
load such as this one an additional burden
would be added.
And another question we would like to ask
Mr. Benson— does he include Florida in his
plan or is he selfishly corrnling the wheat
and corn growers along with those who grow
potatoes.
Thero’s much to be considered when the
government places the farmer under direct
control and supervision o f its mnchlne!
•
•
•

Seventy’s Not Old!
When President Eisenhower celebrated
his 67th birthday, there was a lot o f com­
ment on the fact that when he leaves office
in January, 1961, he will bo the oldest man
ever to have occupied the White House.
This has a certain historical interest, but
it Is o f relative little importance.
By thia we mean that the biblical three
score and ten is considered less advanced
along the road to old age than it was even
as little as half eei^ury ago. The reaaon for
this ia that medical science hns greatly ex­
tended the average life span. So much has
been learned about prolonging good health
that many who reach 70 can anticipate
pleasant years which would have been
rare thing two generations, say, in the
past. A mnn o f 67 ia still rather young by
modem standards, and Ike ia young for 67.
Pans the pills, please I

that the tombs were built of lime­
stone, an architectural feat prevloulsy believed to have been first
accomplished In the second dy­
nasty. All previous first dynasty
remains have been made with
mud and bricks.

to be given, free o f charge, to
farmers In Seminole County for
reforestation purposes. This con­
cern, the Container Corporation of
America, has set up this plan of
free distribution to farmers in the
Central Florida area In an effort
to Increase pulpwood and forest
products In this area. No “ strings”
are attached except an agreement
that the farmer will plant the
trees according to the recommen­
dations for the best forestry man­
agement. A number of pulpwood
concerns In America give away
millions o f' slash pine seedlings

Push-Button
Grocery Counter
Bag-Filler-Upper
WASHINGTON tl* — Here’ s •
garizrt to -mcork the bottleneck
at the supermarket cash register.
It’s a push-button grocery-counter
beg-filler-upepr.
Its promoters claim the Mecha­
nical bagger can save ona third
o f the lime now required to check
out and load up a grocery order.
This not only savas the ahopper’ * time, but enables each chec­
ker to handle more order*, they
aald.
The automatic counter has a
eonvpyer belt with a rectangular
bin at the cn l and a compartment
beyond that holding empty sacks.
The checker picks up each graeery Item from tha conveyer,
rings up the priee and drop# It
into the bin. When tha bln Is full,
the checker pushes a button. In
one operation a sack lying on Ita
side (/pens automatically, the food
slides In, the sack flips up snd
moves onto • rack, ready for the
shopper to pick it up.
The mechanical bagger can fill
small, medium or large lacks. The
checker presses another button to
get the proper site for each order
before starting the loading mecha­
nism.
The new gadget It being dis­
played by lh* Union Bag-Camp
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ciation of Food Chains conven­
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The Sanford Herald— Page 5

At Dorcas Circle
Meeting Monday

Woman’s
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New

Arrivals

Conmng The News
■7 VIRGINIA CONN. ledfty Mils*

Have been filled In on the VAH-T Bill Crawford.
The Dorcas Class of th* First
hobo party held Fridey night.
Since Bill (Vision wa* awey m
Baptist Church held it’ s monthly
This affair was long on the drawl­ th* Saratoga, and Flora In 4 *
meeting Monday nlcht at the home f
ing boards and from all reporft hospital, her birthday would have
of Mrs. G. A. Harris, 1108 W. [
it was worth it. Spur of the mom­
■First St., with Mrs. Joe Routh ■
ent things are fun, but careful been a thing o f bloom except fat
and Mrs. T. J. Efird a* co-hostsome kind friend*. The faupli*!
planning ran b« more so.
esses.
Guests were greeted by a sign baked a cake for her, and then
The meeting was opened with
(King Hodges donation) over the Betty Haxlett arrived with another,
a prayer hv Mrs. Clyde Humph­
a*r*i-rl&lt;ow rarport*. Thl* *11 the
brautlfhS? d e fe rre d .
rey. Mr*. M. T. Haynes presided
"private party" thing I mentioned i
Durirg visiting hours Sunday, a
over tile business «es«lon. it was |
last
r.!gM.
The
-irty
—
Jt£.'lf
was'
Welcomed to Sanford recently
parade of VAH-9 wive* dropped
decided to have the Elder Springs
held
in
Loris’
patio,
svhere
eampwere Mr. and Mr*. H. K. Fuller,
in to wish Flora a happy birth­
Baptist Church as the main pro-1
. I fire* burned merrily. This was the
..ti. k ,v . mm* from Pnrntl* f'hrl«day. Included were Betty Hazlett,
jeet for the coming year.
i
j
hobo
jungle,
complete
with
clothe*
tl. Tex. They arc living on AlsgSkip Horrcil, Jean Fowler, Mary
New officer* installed by Mrs.
hung
on
trees,
empty
can*,
signs,
nolla Avc. with their two Rlrli
Nelson, Alarcia Cousins, Tent Wa­
Humphrey were: president, Mrs.
1' and
the
Inevitable
"garden
20 mo. and
month*’. Mr. Fuller
ters, Shirley R on , Leta Peterson,
M. T. Haynes: first vice presi­
house", made from an old ward­ Alary Mahoney. Sue Kennedy, and
i, an AEM 3 In the Navy. The
dent. Mrs. Wade Singletary: sec­
robe carton.
family attend* the First Baptist
Mrs. Violet Wigton, BUI mother,
ond vice president, Mrs. E. C.
j | The King of the hoboet was the
Campbell: third vice president,
Church
Work is growing In the High
star of a skit entitled “ A ITobo'i
Mr. and Mr*. Paul A. Parks
Mr*. Stewart Gatchel: secretary.
Fever FolVf«, Betty McCracken
Dream".
This
was
properly
reare living on Myrtle Avc. The
Sirs. R. A. Cohen; assistant teerr" BABY GIRL A N D E R S O N . I ceived by the audience. Encour- has a problem on her hand*, aa
Park* are from Portland. M«. and
tary, Mrs. H. H. Fortner; trea­
daughter of Mr.
and
Mr*. |aged by the applause the King pro- head of the make-up committee.
are Episcopalians. Mr. Parka la
surer, Mrs. G. A. Harris; devo­ Thoma*
Anderson,
Sanford, due*d his band, and as he beat She would like to contact any
with the United Lumber Co.
tional chairman, Mr* R. J. Sch­
Dor* Ort. 16.
his drum, he led Fete Simpson beauty operators who would Uka
Mr. and Mrs. Chejter Oxford
midt; courtesy chairman, Mrs.
(Photo by Bergstrom) (guitar) and Tim Yount (accord!- to help make up the east—or at
and their three children arc liv­ PLEDGES OF GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER of Beta Sigma PM as they participate la the ritual
Curtla Lavender; hospitality chair­
an) through Grove Manor, sere­ least fix their hair. All equipment
ing on Weit Nineteenth St. They held at the home of Mrs. Harry Tooke on Seminole Bird. Monday night
man, Mrs. W. 1. Crabtree; histo­
nading residents. Back In the jun­ will be furnished. Th* knowhow
have come to Sanford from Penia- M n . Robert llarvey, Mis* Connie Ludwig, Mrs. Claude Michael, Mr*. Glenn McCall, Mr*. Mailer rian. Mrs. Ned Moos*; publicity
gle, they played for dancing and is th* thing ihe is looking far.
cola, Fla. Mr. Oxford i.« an HMC Cook, Mis* Joan Wright, Mis* Janice Reel, MUa Gloria Scbuemann, Mr*. Morrl* Metis.
chairman, Mrs. John Cullum; and
Any Interested operatora may
singing around the campfires.
(Bergstrom
Photo
By
GoeU)
in the Navy. The Oxford* and
class advisor, M n. W. D. Gardi­
Attending this unique affair—In rail Betty at FA l-467g. Beat time
their girl 12. and boys, 9 and 8,
ner.
full costume, were Marvin and is after six. This would be a
attend the Baptist Church.
Group leader* are Mrs. Curtla
1
Elaine Bass, Rita Bauer, Dale much appreciated way in wMeh
BMC and Mrs. C. J. Portcnlng
lavender, Mrs. H. H. Fortner,
Booher and rucst (Dale won a our beauticians could help ia the
have bought a home on Yale Ave.
Mrs. Ned Moose. Mrs. R. T. King,
prize for the best costume; natu­ hoipital cause.
They are from Williamsburg. Va.,
Mrs. John Cullum, Mrs. Jo*
We really rolled out the red
rally, he’s a bachelor), Arlene
and have one girl 1. The family
Routh. Mrs. T. J. Efird and Mr*. |
and Harry Bryant, Jeanette and carpet for Jackie Crawford leak
is Catholic. Mr. Portening la with
W. Tripp.
Bill Culpepper, Katie Cummins, night, at th* Sanford Womaa’a
the Navy.
Refreshments were served by
Kenny Enny, Doris Francisco, Golf Association board meeting.
Living on We»t Fifth St. are
the hostesses to the following
Ruth and King Hodges, Ann and As she entered (bare-footed, be­
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Duggan from
members: Mrs. Stewart Gatchel,
Pledge Ritual night was held. Pledge* are Mrs. Robert Harvey,
Bill llosey, Pat and Bob Knight cause Crcla Higginbotham la auch
Pensacola, Fla. The Duggans have
Mra, John Cullum, Mrs. M. T.
and Monty Ulleboe, Alice and a good housekeeper and doesn’t
two boys 10 and 9, and attend Monday night by the Gamma Lam-1 Miss Connie Ludwig, Mrs. Claude
Haynes, Mrs. J. B. Phillips. Mr*.
bda
Chapter
of
Beta
Sigma
Phi
at
Michael,
Mrs.
Walter
Cook,
Miss
Raph Mattua, Thelma McMurray, want her ruga muddled,) ah* wak*
the Catholic Church. Mr. Duggan
Curtis Lavender, Mrs. R. A. Co­
the home of Harry Tooke on Joan Wright, Miss Janlee Reel,
Jane and Dan Milner, Ed Nau, ed across a red velvet carpet.
is a CYN in the Navy.
hen.
Paula and Bill Pippin, Jane and Board members—eleven of them,
C. W. O. and Mrs. R. A. John­ Seminole Blvd. The hostess w a s, Mrs. Morris Melts and Mill
Mrs. Clyde Humphrey, Mrs. Ned
Neil Pruden, Gil Rankin, Joyce portrayed thcmselvee before her
son have bought a home on Shan­ Mrs. Francis Stcnrtrom. Miss Gloria Shuenemann.
Moo«e, Mrs. G. A. Harris, Mrs.
nnd Jerry Robert*, Pete Simpson, as they chanted "Hail, queen wf
Jeanette
Wolfer
was
co-hostess,
i
\
social
was
enjoyed
after
the
non Drive. The Johnson* are from
O. I*. Wade, Mrs. C. C Hannar,
Sally mid Howie Wclgle, Shirley aces."
The president. Mrs. Herbert meeting. Delicious refreshments
Two members were added lo the Mrs. C. W. Ergle, Mrs. W. W.
Elizabeth City, N. C. They have
and Jack Youngblade and Tim
This o f eourte was brought m
two boys, 16 and 12, and a girl Stcnstrom. called the meeting to were served from a lac* covered Casselberry Woman's Club roster Horne and Mrs. Sam Allred.
and Connie Yount, and Helen and by Jackie'* recent hole-ln-one ea
10, and attend the Methodist order The minutes were read by table with aitver and crystal ap- at Its social meeting Wednesday
BABY GIRL MAY, daughter of
the golr course. She seemed pro­
Mrs. Ralph Cowan Jr., Treasurers oointment*. The table was center­ night. They are Mr*. John Zim­
Church.
.Mr. and Mr*. Joseph E. .May,
perly astounded.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hsmond have report was given by Mrs. Lolyd ed with a beautiful arrangement of mer and Mrs. Bertha Moulson.
Ranfnrd. Rons Ort. 19.
yellow crysanthcmumi and rosea. Twenty-five members and four­
come to Sanford from Corinth, Swain.
(Photo
by
llergatrom)
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reaves of
Ky.. where they used to own a
The United Fund Drive was dis­ Other creations of yellow flowers teen guests attended. Mrs. Jo­
grocery and hardware store. They cussed. The chapter is helping col­ and croton leaves were placed seph I. Laird, president, presided. Sanford announce the birih of a
throughout the room.
Coffee and doughnut* were serv­ boy Oct. 21 In the Seminole Me­
sold It to eome to Florida and lect.
Attending, beside* the pledges, ed by hostesses Mrs. Lytic Swope morial Hospital. The hay weighed
are living in their own trailer
Plans for a spring dance were
at the Park Ave. Trailer Park. made, and chairmen elected. On were Miss Betty Btlhelmer, Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Dillon. The deco- 8 lbs., 11 or., and ha* been named
Rustle fabrics for daytime
Ralph Betts, Mrs. Dan Batten Jr., ration* were in Halloween mottff Robert Lance. Mrs. Reaves I* the
The Hammonds are members of
the committee are Mrs. Vermcllc
sumptuoui ones for craning are
The club holds its regular bust former nobie Jean 0»Uoway.
the Plnccrest Baptist Church.
Mrs.
Duval
Hunter,
Mrs.
Vermcllc
NEW YORK (m— Queen Eliza rye catcher* for fall, aayi Myrtle
Peterson, Mrs. Gordon Frederick
Another new Navy family wel­
Peterson, Mrs. Francis Stenstrom, ness session on the first Wednes­ Proud grandparents are Mr. and
beth II averaged close to three Wilson, H o m e
and Mrs. Italph Cowan Jr.
Demonatratiee
Mrs.
J.
Q.
(Slim)
Galloway.
day
of
each
month
and
a
monthly
comed to Sanford is that of Mr.
Mrs. Gordon Frederick, Mrs. Her­
changes of costume* a day In her Agent.
Mrs. W. (!. Fleming gave a bert Stcnstrom, Mrs. Willie Mae social meeting on the third Wed­
and Mrs. C. M. Nickclson who have
visit to the United States and
The rough touch Is especially
bought a home on Park Court. short talk on the High Fever Prckosch, Mrs. Lloyd Swain, Mrs. nesday. Both meetings are at 6
Canada. By comparison, husband
emphasized In Shetlanda and wool*
The Niekeisons have three boys Follies, and urged Ihe chapter to Robert Cushing, Mrs. Ralph Co­ p. m.
Philip
brought
a
sparse
wardrobe.
with the addition o f reindeer hair,
The group was entertained by
10, 8 and 3. They are from Daven­ participate.
wan Jr., Mrs. Alfred Greene, Mr*.
H* even showed up twice In the
It was decided that Beta Sigma K. C, Harper, Mrs Malcolm Lodge The Square Dancer*, one o f Cen­
which come bi plain, check, *r
port, Iowa, and attend the Luthe­
same necktie.
Phi would continue to help its and Mrs. Nancy Martin.
black—and color herringbone s
tral Florida'* outstanding square
ran Chureh,
Ther*
were
no
"rep
ea
l!"
for
FRIDAY
■Ion. Also intereating are heavy*
ADI and Mrs. T. V. Hughes adopted needy family with gifts
Also Mrs. Dan Batten Sr., Mri. dance sets. The set is composed
the queen, who wore 27 costume*
Dinner and costume Halloweenjj,
ntibbed tweed*, mixing two *r
solved the hnuiing problem by of food, clothing and toy*. Plans W. G. Fleming and Mrs. Philip of Messrs; Junin* J. Allen, George
In her 10 day visit — most of
three color*, such a* white with
cW m V V ln cV 'fh iglcy'an d T a m es' ^
J»Q
5
buying a trailer. They are living were made for a Christmas so­ Bach.
them designs of her favorite dress- beige or with black and
1h&gt;' lho Officer's Wives Club. Cock-1 T
at the Park Ave. Trailer Park cial, to which the Exemplar chap­
The next meeting will be held Useless
j
|
makers,
Norman
Hartnell
and
A community tea to be held tail* from 5^ P r i z e ^ a n d dance 1
brown. Itlack with gray and 1
with their two girls 8W and 7. Mr. ter and their husbands would be November 3 at the homo of Mra
Hardy Amies.
apppeara for an open-wear# tweed
Hughes Is In the Navy. The family invited.
Ralph Cowan Jr. Mra. Sue Bat- November 10, from 3 to 5 p. m ,
The total Included eight fullU k r Monroe Halloween Carni­
Mrs. Philip K. Bach was install­ terson will bo co-hoitcss.
with loose hand-loomed aipeet.
to welcome newcomers, wa* plan'
attended the Methodist Church,
length formal gowns, pjus the
Black alto looks good with farm*?
ned Wednesday night. Commit val at the school.
and cama to Sanford from Pensa- ed as the new director. Mrs. W.
fabulously J e w e II c l coronation
The Norman DcVcre Howard i
G.
Fleming,
who
is
now
in
the
Ex­
green In light, lootely woven fab­
tee*
an&lt;l
hostesses
will
be
annuunccola.
gown
in
whito
satin
which
sho
Chapter of the U. D. C. will hold 1
cd later.
ric made of Shetland yarn*.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dahling emplar Chapter, was presented
a meeting at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. BABY n oY BALSBAUGII, wm wor* for the opening o f the Ca­
have come to Sanford from Rhine­ with a gift for her work as direct­
Tweed* -rid bosket w-avei with
nadian
Parliament
O
c
t
.'ll
.
F.
E.
Roumillat.
or
in
the
past.
of Mr. and Mr*. Karl llatsbaugh,
lander, Wit. They have bought a
Iowe •tn»p! • treatment* recalling
Cmdr.
Richard
Colville,
the
"Evening of Fun” , sponsored by Sanford, Horn Ort. 19.
trailer and are living In the Park Mrs. Dan Batten Sr. will iiibstiknitted tricot-like effect! continue
the Friendship League of the Con­
(Photo by Hergslrom) Queen's presa officer, said getting
as
Ave. Trailer Tark. Mr. Dahling lute for Mrs. Joe Corley
- 1th* royil couple’* clothes to the (heir career In plaint at well M
gregational
Christian
Chureh.
Fel­
sistant
director
during
Mrs.
Cor
is an Airman in the Navy. Mrs.
SLAVIA—Prepartlon* are being
right place at the right time was Mg checked patterns.
lowship Hall at 2tth and Park
Dahling Is employed in the office ley's leave of absence.
made for the annual P-TA spon­
Mohair and ca*hmere appear In
a breeze. All of it went along hy
The pledge ritual was held and
Osteen. A Halloween Carnival 7:30 p. ni. Admission 75c, includes
of Perfection Dairies. They are
sored Halloween Party o f St.
plane from Ottawa, then In Wash­ successful fabrics. Cashmere Jer­
refreshments,
will
be
heht
at
Osteen
School
Fri­
the
new
nu
mber
&gt;
indoctrinated
in­
Methodists.
Luke's Christian Day School to he
ington. None of it had been shipp­ seys with printed paisley patterns
VAII-9 cocktail party and buffet
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney to the Gamma Lambda Chapter. held at the school on Friday Ihe day evening, October 25. at 6:00
ed ahead, with the exception of are u-ed for blousei. Cashmera
at the it. (). Q.. 6:30 p. m.
P. M.
Sr. with their fifteen year old
25th at 7 p. m. Movies and other
what she wore in Williamsburg. with wool, silk or Orion nukes
The Ganiinn Omega Chapter of
A aupper will not ho served
Jr. sre living on West Nineteenth
entertainment will take place fol­
Va.
soft and lovely wool velour* for
Epsilon
Sigma
Alpha
sorority
will
this
year,
but
hamburger*,
hotdaughter. The Courtneys are from
lowed by the costume parade. A f­
A few clothe* were shipped coating. Crepes and all wool and
hold
a
bake
sale
starting
at
9
dogs,
pie,
cake,
doughnuts,
ice
Palmetto, Fla., and attend the
ter the parade the pupils and par­
there separately because "it didn't!
coachman type broadcloth*
cream, coffee and cold drinks will a. m. In the downtown area. Cakes,
Presbyterian Church. Mr. Court­
ent* will participate in various
maku sense t„ haul everything in ln supple wool and tlBc combina­
pie*,
brownies,
cookies
and
candy
b*
sold.
ney is employed as a farmer by
game*.
tions will he seen.
for • one-day stop.
A costume contest will start will be offered.
Chase and Co.
Refreshment* will he »orved.
Most
of
the
queen'*
clothes
were
Chiffon* and satins, supple or
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis from
Florida gardeners who plant a Mr*. Stephen Miklcr Is in charge promptly at 6:00 p m. Prizes will
packed in ordinary luggage, with stiff, will continue to appear.
Owensboro, Ken., are living on few annual* now wilt have color of the committee, assisted by the be given to a pre-school contest­
tho exception of the formal gown*.
Winter 1937-1958 brings back
West Nlnctcnth St. Mr. I »wls Is indoors and outdoor* during the Mcxdamc* Vincent Brecht, Jim ant, and contestants in first, sec­
Each of these was packed In a faille and give a bigger place to
|
a retired Master Sgt. in the U. cool winter months, *ays J. N. Colbert, Harold Rathrlck, Dave ond and third grades.
separate trunk nearly six feet long moire than it hat for several sea*
The booths will Include a fish
S. Army. They have two boys, Joiner, assistant ornamental hor­ Earle, Arthur Gouldi, Robert Lee.
—enough length to enfold the "o c ­ sons. Ribs are shown ln grosgrtla
12 and 4. and a girl II. The family ticulturist with the University of Fred .McCall, Arthur Metcalf, pond, white elephant table, string
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr.
casion" gowns without any entitl­ and ottoman*, widely-spaced In Um
puli
booth,
food
barrel
and
horse­
is Baptjst.
Florida College of Agriculture.
Charlea Fendarvls, Seth Rook,
and Air. and Airs. J. L. Horton
ing.
latter.
Mr. and Mri. D. If. Whitmore
Annuals adapted for fall plant­ Tom Stltes, Wm. Usery, Arthur back riding. In charge of food Jr., and son Jimmy, hav* returned
Philip, a natty dresser who looks
be
Mra.
John
Helm*
Mrs.
have moved into their homo on ing include delphinium, larkspur, Ahlgreen, Wm. Ifeln, Alford Jac­ will
This I* a big season for velvet.
„
„ .
..
.
|from Gainesville, where they spent
more like Aladison Avenue than
Laurel Ave., after coming to San clcoma and hollyhock among the obson and Mr*. Natali Rradford. Sam Brooke. Mr*. Nolan Osteen, I y , , wcekend at the University of
The range of rich evening fabrics
Bond Street, utually wore dark
ford from DcLard. Mr. Whitmore tall ones; petunias, calendulas,
(r*. Duk Jonc*
Mrs
Mary j Florid* for homecoming.
is big and could make ■ whole
grey or navy buiineii suits—douI Moore, and Airs. Robert Williams.' Mrs Ha|ph
Sr. |penl
is going into real estate. His wife ageratum,
dtdicus, gypsolphila,
chapter, from the raatelasses in
blo-breasted.
His
one
"civilian"
is School Food Service Director of iinarla and carnations of medium
. rs. Frank George is miking t|,c wcrkPni| |„ Gainesville with RADY HOY liOGKAJLS, son of
bright color* tuch as rsd to the
list was a snap hrini grown felt.
Seminole County. They have a girl height; and verbena, phlox and
p|ve 0f Sanford's Girl Scout poster*. Junior Vrtno will have |ler ajji.jp law and daughter, Air. Mr. and Mr*. Grnrgr llograjl*,
most sumptuous lames and bre*
On a few occasions, out came the
12 and a boy 11.
cades.
dwarf nasturtiums, the low grow- ( |caj f r i anj lll(.ir families. Includ­ his horse available for rides
and Mr*. Johnny Rivers. They at- Sanford. Born Ort. 19.
military
uniforms.
(Photo hy Hrrgslrnm)
Chairmen for the booths arri I tpm,ed homecoming at the Uni ,
ing kind, says Myrtic Wilson,! jng husbands nnd children, spent
Home Demonstration Agent. Plant last weekend camping out at fi*h pond, Mrs. Robert flirt, string v e r s ( t y „f Florida, where Johnny
breeders arc now working on dwarf Camp Tiroehee Making the ex­ pull, Mrs. Marvin Rigg*. sslillo |$ a Junior this year
petunia* and snapdragons which pedition were Louis and Atarge elephant table. Airs. J. S. Trierhold much promise for Florida ifoop. Doc and Betts Linker, Jim son, tickets. Air*. P. T. Piety,
decorations, Alra. .Margaret H.dnn,
ROME, Ga. V — Seventy top gardeners
put TtSllD
and Lit Rurklrr, Don and Jane
T
officials of the Daughters of the
The annuals listed arc only a Flrtehir, and Harold and .Marie food harrel, Airs. Curtis Vincent,
ire
cream,
Mr*.
Frank
American Revolution toured the few o f the many which can be Mitchell. It was a fine npportunl. , ... . ,,
,,
famed Berry Schools here Monday. planted In the fall. Actually there ly to put Into rrartlr. the know- f ° 'd drl? k'
(',«r*ld
SHOtS fOUj'aOTS
)irSOYS AND &lt;31*16
The delegation, headed by DAR are nearly 10O that will d0 well ledge gained from th* Camping |Judge* for (ha costume* wl" "‘l
General President Sirs. Frederic ____
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now. Others
Include ______
balsam,t ___
cal Training Course which the.e girls '
E: P“ er,on- **• T and
The Wilson school In Taola U
A. Grover* 'o f Cape Girardeau, liopsix, candytuft, dahlia, pansies. attended recently.
h iving a P. T. A. sponaored Hal­
trank GforK&lt;SHOES FOR BUYS a GlRLf.
Alo., is visiting schools approved poppy and sweet peas.
loween carnival Friday, October
Last Thursday the girl* of Brow­
and aided by the organization.
25, at 5:30 P. M. The proceed*
Joiner
recommends
starting nie Troop 299’ of the AH Soul*
will be used to purchase a drink­
The schcwl was one of the first i small-seeded annuals in pots or School fourth grade appeared on
tn receive aid from the DAR, ac­ small wooden flat* and transplant Uncle Walt's television *hnw from
ing fountain. Many booth* with
cording to Air*. Groves, after Ing to the outdoor bed* when the WDBO TV in Orlando. Their lead­
game* and food will be availabla
Poll-Parrot* Inner
Feature*
CHURCH CALENDAR
founder Martha Berry made a re­ seedling*
for fun and food. There will also
reach a reasonable ers Atr*. Hilton and Airs. Rogero,
Supper
Alceting.
are
*n
Imourtant
for
your
quest in 1904. The institution was height.
b« a movie.
appeared .with,, them and told .WEDNESDAY
opened as a boarding school for
rhild's comfort and protection.
The outdoor beds should be in . . ..
u VlT h” '1Ifr|aft ',r0gram, , on ! 3:30 P.M. _ Girl Seoul Troop
girls with encouragement from an area where the plants will re­
Ileraus* Poll-Parrots are Pre' u t c T r l *ru r 0T.,in,i No- 1,9 ~ Youth Building.
Daniel Defoe, creator of "RobPresident Theodore Roosevelt and ceive at least five hours of full
Trvtrrf, f xtraordinary ilraln
f
rJ
*
-'Jl
Souls
Chureh
Festival
B:0()
p
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High
F«l
inacn
Cruioe,"
write
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30
a number o f organizations.
sunlight per day. which is neces­
and wear are revealed and at
in . o emtier.
ilowahip supper.
hooks in th# last fouf years of
sary for full color development.
Q‘ rl
Troop; 6 l0 V
M. - Youth Choir Re- hi* life.
these vital point* are re inHe suggests that the beds have 243 underMhe^ leadership
of Atarge : hcarsal
forrrd! Poll-Parrot- have snugly
a green background to make the Hoop anil Mari# Mitchell are hav7:30 „ „
- .
... . _ ,
lilting counter* and age cornflower colors more vivid.
ing a troop birthday party at j—
t, '
*
Let u.4 finance your purforming heel*, to prtvant slip­
Preparation of the bed* should which they will als0 eelehrale the
7
„ v
1
n,* .
cha-ie of a car with a lowping and rubbing which may
Include addition of organic matter i birthday of Julia Lowe. Their
—
Blble
interact bank loan. Our
Wednesday Oct. 23—
auch as gras* clippings com post1gueita for the occasion are the! ,.,A „ w
...
.
, „
•
Scrap
Iron
cause
torrnr**.
Poll-Parrot
Prayer .Meeting will be held at or animal manure*. Add to it five! girls of Troop 310 led by Virginia •h
convenient installment plan
, '* * ~~ t' naDCN c,VHr “ *
shoe* not only havF these inner
• Hr;u*n
• Copper
the First Baptist Church at 7:30 pounds of superphosphate per 100| Allen and Betty Places
make* it easy on your
i
'
feature* which are so Import­
P.AI. and at 8:15 t)ie Sunday square feet of bed area.
• llatterie*
• Radiator*
budget. See u* before you
School Cabinet mceta.
ant, they have style, good
After the seedlings are establish- :
buy I
s
•
Junk
Care
Thursday Oct. 2t—
wearing qualities and perfe.i
cd apply a complete fertilizer such
For
•
Junk
Trucks
At 10:00 A M. th# BaptUt W.M.- as t e e at the rat* o f three
fit AVe take pride in fitting
Service
FA 3-2021
U. Fall Rally will be held at Os­ pounds per 100 square feet. Freq­
children'*
shoe* correctly!
Call—
teen.
uently a second application is
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A Group Training Sunday School necessary prior to flowering.
will be held'at the First Baptist
Flower lovers are urged to try
Church for Sanford and DeLand at annual* now, a* winter is on* of
SALVAGE YARD
7;30 P.M.
the best gardening seasons of the
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Queen Averages
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||f| ami ik iv t ilt tktf trtit’l .
gteag to tet aaytblaf apjat tha
It wte
WEBERN I fas* ^ .
- ■ g "epptecart". Eddie Baru t e r lealwd vary wol fas tha
Gerald Jq
Jehony Taackle, aad Quar■at ftr JV caatete -late w of
M right q
LONDON m — Bad China’*
bite np la taihaek Ctefl DaOdridga b*va ;
worted bard so tte pasaiac game •
giant. Ruiaian-tarpirad program
paa that ha win ba
d S . k apteit. etek la thl. :
fed tite development of sports la
h far ARh
. _____ Sgepartaent
tha many
at turn tew
producing Its first fruit.
urban they coma
TMtny,
w
b
a
a
h
a
la
»te
teteramIt la
■gainst the Wildest*.
Thin year, for the flrat time
lag
tha
flu.
baa
boms
d
B
t
i
b
that Gerald raravan sao* aad Is
Despite the things that h a v a f
•Inca the Communists grab*
back hi than flgbtteg with tha and hi aa
maned tte seono at f l S tte pea- ;
power. Red Chinese athletes have
tide
rote of (tie teammates aa
■manat an still 30-30 for a vie- *
performed creditably, if their pro­
as
paaattla.
Gerald
will
ba
misted
tory. T?w spirit remain* good and *
gress continues on the same Baas,
irately hi tha pas* racteriog dm tha M at tha waak whan k waa tte t e r Vf* dotorwbmd te win
Rod China might ho a major pow­
partmtn’ as ba proved wry cap* learned that fuBbadt Bob Johnaw to it should be a tap-notch ball ;
er in sports by the last Olympics
Mo ta this job when tha Bemiaeie’s hod fatten late some gtem rad »• ttma. Flan to be around this Frt-.
Ironically, It la an American
eetvod • vary bod rat. It took X* gay Bight when tte Fighting Semi-;
.tort In which tha lad Chinese
ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. IB — I f f S * * * * * * * * * * *
to dean fha nteAd. Da- Brin play their
OBC game .
m e a id e tit* Uggtal Impression Floods m o m isrUa Jerry M u a Apopka
this year — basketball.
of tte season. L u s maka this
and Ftarida halfback Jimmy Boon- To this paint of the
bate
shifted
to
fntibaek
n
d
should
A Communist Chinese basketball tree hive boon selected Florida’* posaPUitica of Qaai
ha ahla te prove very capable. •eas number
__ 41 ' m ^
team. uader-Mie, but cat-quick outstanding players of tb* waak beiag out fte this caotei
_
ha
ready
fte
the
probable. However. Ma&gt;b*nd la
and perfect ball-handlers, made by tha state's aportewriter*.
RENFRO HAT PLAT
f
•gotete Rbvr Smyrna
Its first appearance In the West Tha Florida 8portawriters Asia, Mating very rapidly aad it la
CLEVELAND IB — Fle*» half- ;
As it stai da now, tha and prab- back Ray Rsnfro, who suffered a ‘
In the recent Paris World UMvsr- •elected Graham •• Tlaeuaxa of hoped that ba will be able to tea
tity games. It breeicd past a num­ the weak" because of his two limited action. U ha la ahla to play, lam is tha oaty patten* one aad Gager injury in lunday’s game
that aa extra good de­ with tte Philadelphia Eaglet, m sy;
ber of highly regarded European fumble recoveries sod outstanding his chances of receiving peases it is hoped that
By FEANT LIVBKY
fenaiva
game
will overcome this te able ta play for the C'woland .
teams
before
its
players—appar­
an
practkly
out
because
af
tha
defensive play when FSU downed
United Prate Bgortq Writer
handicap. Billy Tyre. Tammy Browns oast Sunday against t t e !
exteat of tha hand Injury.
NEW Y O U m — The Okla­ ently unaccustomed to tight Wsst- Abilene Christian 34-7 Saturday.
Brown, David Hooter* Tsddy Wal­
homa loaners, wheat second team am tournament schedules— tired
Rountree was named far his Tha and problem la further ker, aad Jack Stteaky seam to Chicago Cardinals, aecordlag to
turn phytieiM Dr. vie Ippolit*,
may ba batter thaa tho flrat, have and faltered hi final-round piny.
spectacular eateb that scersd eon plagued by tha fact that Allen
climbod back to the top ta tha In athletics, weight-lifting, swim­ fte Florida Saturday against Mis­ Swain was tbs late member of have shaken tho flu and art in IppeUto said Renfro's Unger wss .
college football ratiags of the Ual- ming, gymnastics and socear the sissippi State and bis run that ate the squad t* shake tha flu"bug." coodition agate. They have looted dUlocated and net broken as ori-;
good throughout tha weak and will
Chinese hare also approached top
^
tad Proai Board of Ceechea.
up tha second Florida touchdown. Allea will ba able to play soma bo ahla to go • mlnutaa If called finally feared.
International
standards
this
year.
After a wthand af upoets which
but ba la itill very waak and it
Tha
poll
la
conducted
each
Mon­
Good Parfarteorn
"Hart* la tte Ruropean term fat •
cut down four member* of tite top
will be at least another week be­ upon ta do te.
International Olympic Commit­ day by aporta editor BUI Rack of fore ha will ba able ta go full
IB and remitted In Uw biggest abufTha offensive backs csgtiiwa to a fully-grown mala deer.
tha St Petersburg Times.
tee
President
Avery
Bruadagq,
af­
fte af the mum,, OhUhams
Oklahoma waa
rated flrat by » af the M lead­ ter watching a group of Bod Chiing teaches who make up the note athletes perform la tho re­
board. Mlchlgaa State, which drop­ cent International Track and Field
ped Oklahoma t® second place last Championships of Romania at
1957
d lima in Bucharest, laid: "They have made
weak for only tha second
very good performaoeeo.-1 can
twn yonn , fell all tho way
ate a vary great daal of progress
aeveath.
la a short timo."
Mlchlgaa State, Miaaoaete, Ora
Star of the group was 30-ytargag State aad Arkansas suffered old Pricing University student,
the major upoote and an but Mich Mias Tien Fu Yung, who Hotrod
gan State faU from Uw (op IB S fsst. tvt Inches 1.74 meters In
BopUciag tho ether beatea teams tho high Jump—only throo-quarJANE PARKER DELICIOUS
ware Army, Mlaslxslppl and Ohio tars of an ineh 0.02 meters lass
State.
than tha world record of AmoriBehind tha gooaara In tho latest ca's Olympic winner Mildred Me
ratiaga came five other unbeaten Dsnlsl.
and uatied team*, all surviving
Chinese sports, according to
tho upset wave to move up. Iowa Communiat sports
msgstlnoa
advanced from flftla to second with reaching hero, is patterned entire
points; Texas A A M from ly on tho Russian setup. TV* build­
feurth to third with MS; Duka
up began in 1343 whoa in "Allfrom xixth to fourth with SM; idle Chinese Council for Physical Cul­
Notre Dame from tlghtk to fifth
ture and Sport" was crested by
with lgg; and Auburn from 10th the CommuMst regime aad given
JANE PA R K E R
to sixth with 1U.
Michigan State, n 30-11 victim almost unlimited funds, vast pow
•rs and ordara to make sports
Whole Wheat Bread
lb. loaf
15c
of a Purdue team which hadn
popular In China.
won previously this fall, was aav
JANE PARK ER
Trained By Rateiaao
•nth with 111 point*. Than came
During the first years, tho coun­
tho throe newcomara — Army la
Gold Pound Cake *
25c
eighth place with St point*, MU- cil's main activity was to build up
an
army
of
coaches
and
Instate
aislppl Math with 13 and Ohio
tori. According t« Communist re
State 10th with 37.
"SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY WESTERN Excesive Waata Removed
ports, thousands were sent to the
Minnesota dropped from third to
Soviet
Union
to
learn
from‘
the
a llth placc tic and Oragon State
•lipped from aovonth to a tie for Russians. Supreme direction was
13th. Arkansas, ninth (ait week, then taken over by the "Research
failed to receive oven one point Committee of Sports Scientists,'
thU time after absorbing o 110 all of them Russian-trained, am
some of them possibly even Rus
drubbing from Texas.
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te — BUI McDonald,
toteraatioual aportsman
E f t Jitem!
S Roach, fi*.. fear dlattet on hit rstum U the
it weak In would
tala step* to obtala •• Intone'll I l i r ~ fraacteM In Brook(M
"lateral UeoaJ Lu i m officials
contacted « • Jo»t kafora I teft to
m M i UN UtemtliMl Trophy
M i Canada Coy golf matches In
M i a dtla waakaad.” McDonald
.. ■ sovaalad. "I eta *ay that ( am
defloltely laterated."
Everything would dopaad, ho
■old, oa whothar ha could mako
• daal with Walter O’Malley of
tte Loa Aagalaa Dodgan, who still
Midi a twoyesr lease on Ebbet*

SEC
Backfield
Stars

By tflOTED FBBBB
Monday, tha day whan attention
switches from last waakaad to
next, alia was a day far talk of
SoutboaaUrn Conference backfteld
stars, and how they run.
Kentucky Athletic Dimeter Bar*
ale Shively, for example, had
something nice to say about Billy
Cannon of LIU, whoso booming
helped hand Kentucky Its fifth
straight loss Saturday. "Ha la
wltheut a doubt the fastest back
in the conference.” Shively earn*
I t I l i t a fraaehlae, which I nested.
quite certain that I caa, and Coach Bob Woodruff of Florida,
If I can make a soaaibla daal with who finds nut this weekend what
(matter, than win ha baseball it'a Ilka to ungte with tha bayou
In Brooklyn aaat iprlnf,” McDon­ Tiger, mentioned soother LSU
ald assarted. “ But l am not going ball-toter—young quarterback Win
lain this thing to use or bo usod Turner. "The moat undorated sig­
as a dab f'. Id up somebody fin- nal caller In the SBC," la Wood­
aariaUy." . JL'I •r'.‘
ruffs feeling.
ffti Brasllra It—
Om of Woodruffs own boys,
McDonald, who owns tbs Ta^pa Gator halfback Jimmy Rountree
afe;1- team la tha Florida fiats League, was honored la horn# territory,
.said that If his pita want through the Florida Sportswriters Alan,
M probably would Mrs "one of chooiing him as "back of tho
tha old Brooklyn heroes" as man week" for Ms perform anet In a
agar. It gars rise to speculation losing cause against Mississippi
that be might make an offer to State.
Jackie Robinson, who at Brooklyn
Laly Day
became the first Negro to play In On the practice Geld, mean'
organised baseball.
while, there was little activity.
McDonald, who has made a tre- Monday, Tulano’a Grecnita wort
B meadows fortune In mobile hous tha only players to got a full-scale
lug, said that he was prepared to workout. Tha time wai divided
finance the whole venture himself. evenly between offense and da
"I don't need any financial sup- fanso aa tha Grata Wave pre­
f«ri but, even If I did, there are pared for lla find homo came of
■l ** 4,] g number of people with whom I
the season against Gaorgia Tech
have talked who would Ilka to take Saturday.
baseball hack Into Brooklyn," Mc­ It waa a lasy day for tho first Phillies To Keep
Donald announced. "But 1 »«nt to two Man » *1 Georgia Tech, but
da this thing myself."
tha reserves battled It out In Working Plan
McDonald asserted frankly that serlmmage. Sophomore quarter*
tha mala question in his nilml was back Walter Howard was back In With Miami In ’58
whether the people of Brooklyn action after a kneo operation.
MIAMI W - The Philadelphia
would support a major league Vanderbilt, Idle until th- LSU Phillies major leagua baseball
team.
ernteit Nov. &gt;. took tho day off club will continue its working
Beal Available
and Coach Art Guepe said he agreement with tho Miami Mar­
"The only thing I could tell plana to take It eaay on Ms boys lins af tho International Leaguo in
them Is that this la the beat minor tha rast of this weak.
IMS.
league ball available, that the In­ Mississippi State's vanity ran
Bov Harney, general manager
ternational Laague plays fine base­ In sweat elothes while tho third of tho Phillies, notified Marlin
ball and actually la only one step and fourth squada scrimmaged genaral manager Joe Ryan Mon­
from the majora and that I would against the redihlrts and fresh day that tha working agreement
give them a winner If money will men. Coact Wads Walker announc had been okayed.
produce one," ho said. "Then, too, ed heavy contact wr.-rk today.
Ryan la axpected to confer with
who knows wkat might happen In
Rough Weekend
Pklltla official* »o«n about a team
the future."
Alabama, tha Maroon*' Target manager to auccaad Don Osborn,
Tbere always would ba a possi­ Saturday, held a light practice who was released Saturday.
bility that Brooklyn might move and heard Coach J. B. Whitworth
bask Into tha major laagues, ha warn that Mlsalailppi State la tho
Intimated, In any futura realign* toughtst outfit tho Crimson Tide
PISTONS RELEASE TWO
mant or tho possible expansion of will meet this aeaaan.
DETROIT W — Rooklea John­
the major Isaguts.
Heavy knocking resumed at Au ny Kiln* of Wayno State and Bill
"&gt;qt right now," McDonald burn today following aa axtra ■odours of Prstt Initltuto have
••Id, "it looks as if thsra may bo day's rest. Coach Ralph Jordan boon rolaaiod by Hbo Detroit Pla­
a gtaersl realignment In tho min­ told his unbeaten crew that tha tons In order to get down to tho
or teaguoa and Brooklyn could ba University of Houston will maka U-pliycr National Baikatball As­
•M af tha strongest spots of all. It "anothar rough weekend.'
sociation limit.
I am ready U taka a chance with Coach Bowden Wyatt waa sirmy msoey if O'Mallay will go minded Monday, drilling tho TonCuckoo* place thoir eggs in tho
alaag with me.”
ntsaoo ends and backs In a long neata of othar bird*, Grit throwing
That put It aquarely In tha lap passing session. Ha said Mary out tho contents belonging to the
of tho min who left Brooklyn land, next on tho Vol schedule rightful owner.
stranded oa tha basepatha and “ la plenty big and wt’U have to
made U a possibility that tha bast spread them with passes to give
ball tree which ones grew In mir back* an opportunity to run.'
Brooklyn may flourish again ssit
Mlsalailppi had a fairly stron
spring.
uoua session, concentrating on of
fans#. Tha Robola art working this
weok on Arkansas formations and
WILLIAMS IN TV FIGHT
NBW YOU* te - Ernla Sonny with tho thought in mind?
Boy Williams of Washington, D Raiorback on tho comabtek
C., has replaced Paolo Roal of mors dangerous than • Raiorback
Italy as aa opponent for .’ &gt;hnny undaftatod.
Suace la neat Friday night's TV Georgia, Louisiana State, Kan
bout at Madison Square Cardan. tucky and Ftarida got back into
full awing today after light sta­
Mas! withdraw because of flu.
tions Monday ta kttp limber.

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keta, tha place It would hnvo earn­
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Melbourne.
Men—High Jump I ft. P i In. 3
meters by Ma Using Lung (4th
place); pole vault 14 ft. 2H In.
4.33 meter* by CaaJ I Shu (Slh).
long Jump 2t ft. 3 in. 1 M mturs
by Mae Shu Kual 3th; hop, step
by Hao Shu Kual (SthJ; bop, atap
ters by U Chun Ho ( 12th).
Women—30 meters hurdles; Liu
Yu Yung, 1IJ seconds (3th); 100
metera; Chen Ji Min 13.1 second*
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for now people are aware of Just
what the Follies" are, and thoie
,
By RUTHERFORD BOATS
who attended last year will surely
United Press Staff Correspondent
want to do so agrfln this year,
j WASHINGTON W — la Sputnik
and those who were unfortunate |
J W l
enough to miss out last year will
Amerleat. scientists didn't think
be sure not to let the same thing
■o at first. Now some o f them are
happen this yearl
( not sure.
This really will he a short col*
A pile of tape-recordings of the
umn. because I can't even think |
Russian satellite's coded massages
of some tople to stretch this wlthl
&gt;are piling up in the U. S. Naval
I can usually manage to dig up
■Rasesrch Laboratory and other
something out of this poor feeble
&lt;radio-monitoring stations.
brain of mine, even if it bores
&gt; So fer
far they are “ Juat a mean­
most o f youl But If the old ma­
ingless collection of squlggles on
chinery won't work . . It just
tape,” said one official of Project
won’t work!
Vanguard, tha U. 8. satellite pro­
Margaret Milton came over for |
gram.
a cup of coffee, and as she waa
going out the door, Jimi (Sold walk­
Speculation has ranged orer the
ed in. So nothing would do but
possibility that Spunk may be
that I sit down and have another
an eye-ln-the-»ky, recording coast­
cup!
lines and even islands and lakes
Guess I'll give In and admit de­
through photographic or Infra-red
feat. This rambling isn't getting
devices and radioing the Informsme anyplace, and nothing has oc­
’ tlon back to Moscow.
curred to me since I started it.
Accurate Mapping
Do wish some of you people sitting
I f ao, It could be a military
at home reading th|^ would take
. tool*o( vart Importance. If such
CHICAGO IW — Interior Secre­ pity on me and think of something
methods pfodueed a clear defini­
tary Fred A. Seaton has predicted that's printable, and give me a j
tion «VM o f continental coastlines
that by 1972 some cities and In­ call about it.
, SputiiMk would give Russia a far
dustries will be meeting their
W e ll.. .if I didn't almost forget
mora accurate map o f the world
mounting wator demands by con­ the one thing 1 did want to re­
than anyone now hai. Thla could
verting sea water to fresh water member to put in today! Sonny
mean the difference between hitat a price they “ can afford to Haskins, a former neighbor of
: ting and missing a U. S. elty with
pay."
mine, has found a class-ring that
a Russian mlasllse.
Seaton, who spoke at the open­ some unfortunate person lost. It
A spokesman for Project Van­
ing seslon of the Indland Dally IS NOT a Seminole High School
guard said its scientists doubt
Press Assn, annual meeting, warn­ ring, and for obvious reasons I
contalni
instruments
Sputnik
ed that within a relatively few can't tell you what school it is
which could have any practical
yeari water enuld he America's from. It was found a week ago
value In revising maps.
ton Internal problem.
last Sunday at Crow's Fishing
“ This is only an opinion, howlie outlined a number of the Camp, and the Haskins have been
ever. We don't know," he added.
Elsenhower administration's pro­ watching the papor in hopes that
“ We do know that it Is sending
grams for trapping ami consent* some one would advertise that they
coded signals o f some kind. We
Ing rain water, which now runs had lost such an item. The owner
don't know what it is sending.”
largely to the »oa unused.
can have the ring by calling FAIrThese unexplained signals, the
Among these Is the Upper Colo­ fax 2 6163 and Identifying it. The
great weight of the sphere and
rado River storage project which school name Is on It, an woll as
Russia's secrecy about Sputnik's
should he completed In the 1960s the year and I believe some en­
Instruments and reports have left
and will provide Irrigation for graving, though about that 1 am
the question In duuht.
lUH.SOfl arid acres and 1,200,000 not certain. Perhaps you know of
Information Eachange
kilowatts of generating capacity someone who has recently lost
Why don't we ask the Russians
for residents o f Arizona, Colorado, such a ring, so you could he a
what Instruments Sputnik is carry­
Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico. GOOD Samaritan and pass un this
ing and what it Is reporting?
Hut he said even these “ mas­ information.
The official position is Hint Rus­
sive efforts” will not be enough
Well, this is It . , ami no two
sia has promised to furnish Infor­
to meet the water needs of the
mation 0n IGY experiments ami Is future.
expected to do so. The Russian
“ We must go to the sea Itself
interest to write about.
dels nation voted for a resolution
and bring back from It fresti water
at the rockets and satellite con­
to make life possible ou the land,"
ference here Oct. 3, the mominr
Seaton said.
. after Sputnfk shocked the world,
He said private research, con­
calling for full exchange of satel­
ducted under contract with the
lite findings and plans.
Interior Department, has brought
It was announced Monday that
the cost of converting salt to
American and Russian scientists
NOW SHOWING
have agreed to exchange Informa­ fresh water down to 60 cents per
NOT RK-t'O.MMENDED FOR
thousand gallons. The rost is ex­ CHILDREN - THEY W il l, NOT
tion gathered on Sputnik. But the
pected to drop even further "in
UNDERSTAND OR APPRECI­
announcement appeared to limit
the near future."
ATE
the exchange to observations of
“ Where the msstcrv of this pro­
tha Red Moon'a progress through
the sky rather than any data ob­ blem will ultimately lead—world­
wide—has almost limitless possltained from signals.
hilit la»«
Qiiltnn
Imi. a.I
Seaton ...nf
continued.
Russian, scientists bava Implied
Thla la another one of thoie
days when I have waited all day
for SOMEONE to call with lome
kind of newi, but all my waiting
waa In vain! I lEvtdently we are
living la a town where no one doea
anything but alt home and twiddle
their thumbal .
Marge Hill, In charge of the tic*
kcta for The High Fever Folllei,
hai been organizing her teami
i a than come nest January, thlnga
will be ready to “ roll", and all
the preliminary work will be fin*
lihed. La it year, people weren't
aura what the “ Follies" were all
about, and many people didn't
think far enough ahead to pur*
chaae their ticket! before they
were all gone, 1 think the story
will be a little different this year,

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OCT. 21
World War II veterans holding
term OI Ufa insurance might de
E. Jobanos (Sanford)
Members ef the lemhele High
well te ponder the experience of
• r yo u nelso n
Lewis J. Hoffman (DeBary)
neatly 14,000 veterans of World
United Preen tteff CWrn pendrnt School Band will be pretest at
Births
War 1 who didn’t convert their
WASHINGTON W — If the De- the Bka Band Parent sponsored
Baby boy’ U Mr. end Mrs. Robert
ehfckaa barbecue Saturday Oct.
tent
policies
te
permanent
GI
la
fenao
Department’*
null
Is
aay
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L. Rtyjr.v Viailord*,
sumac*.
cine, AmeHean t u p t t n t want IS. They wifi furnish martial muAlthough tho United Fuad la
the netion’t racket progress push­ tie b'ginning at 4:10 a. m. at fat short of tho tntrk anticipated
That's the advice of Benjamin Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs, John
Woker (Sanford)
ed vigorously retnrdlees of cost. which time serving will begin.
this period of the campaign, S. Beach. Officer In Charge of the
Order* for home delhrerv. may.~f for
- Discharges
Twr HtteesS,
*? the de­
i J—i-W.'ifc1 #uwi£ii{»lic&amp;* - i rC*. Veteran#' Administration office in
rroncee Anderscu tSanford!
Stockholders of Seminole Park fense money iqueete, oven have be made by calling PA 4-3717 no ported by Roy F. Mann, fund trea­ Central Florida.
Helen Lockwood (DeBary)
Raceway voted to emend • chart­ gone to far as to send Defense later than Friday noon Oct. 23. surer this morning are &gt;s follows:
Having carried their term GI
Abo dinners will be prepared to Mrs. H. M. Papworth, 423; George policies through a&gt; many ae seven
Ellsiah Chester (Orlando)
Secretary
Neil
H.
McElroy
small
er providing for UauatM of SIM,line
cash contributions to hole finance be taken out and a. . separate
renewals,
that* 30,000 World War G, L Pop* and haby bop (Sanford)
.
.
.
A.
Speer
Jr..
433;
Virginia
and
MO In additional 1 stock at their mtsilte and satellite work.
will be Ht up fer this purpose.
Alice Fauver (Sanford)
tak#^t Bim*wM ta^raened’at Hearjr Moor*'
John 1 K rid ’ I veterans now face an almost In­
annual mevtin* this week.
Ann Karnes (Sanford)
The Pentagon haa received more The
soluble
problem,
Beach
said.
™ - - . 1, ^
' *r- Uuppiementary iub»eriptlon)
Photo
Mae Bethel (DeLand)
h A, general outline of the profret* than m letters, earth and tale.... . .
.'330; Seminote County Laundry,
Averaging 44 years ot age, with
Edna Jean Eaton (Sanford)
Fof the track was mad* and o new grama from private citlaene on
On the menu will be barbecued guo.
•
their
earning*
generally
declining
Laura Klelman (Sanford)
Beard of Directors and officer* the suecettful Raialan satellite chicken, aiavr, celery, baked beans,
they are finding tha renewal cost
Doris Clay (Mima)
elected which Include Karl Hig­ launchinr Oct. 4. With few ex- bread aad drinks. Earl Toney 1* Tha first report of tho housetohouao eanvaaa of tho Woman’s of thtlr term poUetea to high that
ginbotham, director and treasur­ captions they urged MeKlroy not barbecue chairman and proceeds Division showed return* nf 4330, many of them are being forced to Bamtee Garvin (Lake Monroe)
Jove* Harriet Reich (Sanofnl)
er; Randolph Y. Matheny, Orlan­ to spore the horaeo hi the missile
drop their GI insurance. Kven
*“
i* — - e fo * --* i« ~ ;.k r ir u d ;;;r t
OCT. 41
M in ra i f " “ •
"
Uou a * pta!— , tt U npM Ud. those who can afford te renew
I. do attorney, director and eocre- (told.
keti may be purchased from band
Reversal Of Tread
Admissions
u tary; Harold Scott, director and
will reach 410,000 by Friday, currently may net he able to do ao
r vice proaldont; Glean Norman.
That la a complete swtu* from members, bank parents, er at the Mann hoped.
Carl Yost (Sanford)
another five years. Beach point1 Longweod, director and vice presi­ a month ago — before Sputnik. serving!
Ins line.
Edith Bishop (Sanford)
out
The
goal
eat
by
the
United
Fund
dent; and W. 1. Kemp, Mlrvetor Then the bulk of Pontagoe mall
fo
for its October campaign te 4*3,- He said that World War It vet­ Joratea Hauertpergcr (Sanford)
applauded economy atom by Con(I and pnaldaijt
Anna Mari* Purdy (Sanford)
Agriculture
Dept
000. Volunteer civic leaden con­ eran* can avoid the dilemma of
Discharges
The meeting received enthuslea greet and Chariot I . Wilton, Metributing their time te the cam­ thtlr older comrades by converting
, Uc response and enthusiasm from Elroy's predecessor.'
Qustavua RJckctson (Sanford)
paign
art
striving
to
wind
up
their
Recommends
Cut
te
permanent
GI
Insurance.
The
In­
"To hell with Uiea,” wrote a
stockholders that were present.
John liouk (Sanford)
solicitation this month.
itial eoat of permanent insurance
OCT. 22
Announcement was male that Danbury, Conn., couple. "Give ua In Potato Acreage
la higher than tana, but tha pre­
Admissions
the ehibhouse will be known la the moon."
mium rates do not increase.
Washington w — n * Agri.
A Charlotte, N. C., man sent a
Hester Mullins (Sanford
the future aa the Turf and PadIn addition, Beach explained,
Harry Huff (Sanford)
dock Club, with Tom Mcfamla of It money order to hole organize culture Department bee recom­ M. Van Brackle, 90 permanent GI Insurance has a
Miami new manager and operator. etub* to stimulate thinning about mended euts up to IS por cent In
Anna Meyers (Sanford)
cash
surrender,
extended
Insur­
The club will have It.i formal open­ ■ate111tee. From Oakland, Calif., acreage of spring crap potatoes Succumbs Monday
Joanna Sijo (Sanford)
ance, paid up insuranet and lean
came a SS check to help ateure in liasBirths
ing about sNov. l
MUlspaugh Van Brackle, 42, value. Term insurance haa m m ef
The department, in an acreage- passed away Monday at hit home, thee*
Baby bey to LI. and Mrs. A. D.
;
Kemp revealed that many hortei that the United State* la flrat with
Hauertpergcr (Sanford)
for the training season are earn a apace platform and "ultimately, marketing guide report, recom­ Ml Colomba Road, DeBary.
mended the acreage reduction be
Discharges
'Wing in now and that rceervatlena to tho moon."
He we* bom in Middletown, N. J.
confined to Florida, North Caro­ and had resided in DeBary for the
Francis klullU (Sanford)
have been made for all stalls aA man from Pierre, §. D., sent lina, Arizona and California for
Baptist Deacons
Carol Swaggerty (Chuluota)
vallable for tho coming season.
a poem about "Little Ivan Sput­ early spring and late spring po­ past three years, Mr. Van Brackle
Velva Howell (Sanford)
»as
a
member
of
the
Keyport
He concluded that It it hoped nik" with these final verses.
Elect Officers
tatoes. There te no c6mpul«*on for
OCT. 23
"that the litigation which has re- He caused a great commotion, producers to follow the recom­ Dutch Reform Church In Keyport,
Admissions
N. J. and tha Royal Arcanum At a recent meeting the beard
tardod the development ef tho He’* really Juet a blur,
mendations.
Sue Rlcco (Sanford)
Fraternal Order. He we* a re­ of deacons of the First Baptist
• -regular racing season will be re­
He travel* in one motion
Florida producers were urged tired freight agent for the New Chureh elected officiate fer tho
Mildred Black (Sanford)
solved at an early date and the At 18,000 per.
to cut acreage of early ipring po­ York and Long Branch Railroad. church ytar of 1437-1434.
Betty May Boons (Osteen)
racing with pari-mutuel could be Little Ivan Sputnik
tatoes by 15 per cent. Florida pro­ Survivors include the widow,
Births
Thom
elected
art;
K.
C.
Harper,
looked forward to very shortly.1'
la a lonesome little man,
duce* practically all of the early Sire. Ceta 11. Van Brackle; two chairman; Ray Slaton, vict-chair* Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
But soon he’ll have a partner
spring crop. The Florida acreage nieces and a nephew.
Black (Sanford)
man; Homar L. Osborne, secre­
By the name of Uncle Sam.
this year was 41,TOO acres.
DANIELS PLEADS QUILTY
Dlichargea
tary; and R. T. Thornes, treasur­
Services
and
burial
trill
be
held
The recomended cut waa • par
NEW YORK UN— Singer Billy
Roy L. Howell (Lake Mary)
t;
er
of
tha
board.
at
the
Helndel
Cemetery
in
MoLONG DAY AHEAP
t, Daniels pleaded guilty Monday to
cent in North Carolina.
mouth Couaty, N. J. tiramkow
Tha First Baptist Church will
|« illegal pollution of a pistol, he
McMURDO SOUND. Antarctica
Funeral Home la In charge of ar­ have an old-fathlonod dinner on
reparations offer
conviction stemmed from the Ut— Americans taking part In An­
rangements.
the ground Sunday after the fi
TOKYO SB— Japan haa decided
shooting of boxing trainer James tarctic expedition Deep Freese III Former Finds Bull
o'clock worship earvle*.
R. Jackson in as after-hours bottle watched their last sunset until
to propose an 400-mllilon dollar
The church closed He «hurch
club last year. Daniels, 42, was In­ Feb. 20 Monday night. From now Asleep In Bedroom
year with a membership of 1304 plan to settle the long-standing
AVINGIIAM, England Ol - Audubon Society
dicted for felonious assault In the until Fab. 30 the tun will circle
World War II reparations issue
and with an average Sunday
shooting. A general sessions Judge the horiton, rising higher and Farmer William Bowers climbed
with Indonesia, it was reported
School
enrollment
of
1341.
The
en­
higher
until
midsummer
when
It
upstairs, went into his bedroom, Convenes Monday
set Dec. 3 for sentencing on the
ef the Training union here today, a cabinet meeting late
starts its descent toward the long yawned — and did a quick double
gun possession charge.
The October meeting of the rollment
' ““ ' T
Monday decided to offer 200 mUblack winter night
take.
Seminole Audubon Society will be waa 246 end the Womans Mission- Uon g „ pure„ r, pnrtl|onit 200.
ary
Union
204
and
Brotherhood
&lt;0.
y There was an ll-month-old Frlc held Monday at 7:30 p. m. In the
million In long-term loan* and 400t '..-iv. :\ ;■'s&amp; F ix r r ,T V &gt; 3 a K .k -a i. j n s n .
sftn bull in his room.
Educational Bldg, of the First The total erpendltura was 4*3,- million in the form of technical
833.23.
Apparently it had nosed open Presbyterian Church In Sanford.
cooperation schemes, tho reports
the freneh windows of the farm
Mrs. Helen E.. Arendt, well
•eld. Indonesia authorities have
house, climbed the stain, and tat­ known authority on Marine Sheila
laid there was no possibility of a
tled down bippily to sleep.
will be the guest speaker.
change in their demand for 4D0Bowers celled In neighbors. A spokesman for the local so­
million dollars In “ pure" repara­
They couldn't budge the animal
it fa a 'im i T i i i p i l
tions.
ciety said the “ public is invited
(Cowtteafd
from
Pag*
1)
An hour later, it stood up, to attend thli meeting.”
I^TEW YORK—la beginning hie new book,
ther er not to approve a 4IVk
sighed, lumbered down the stairs,
million school construction fund
1 1 gubirey* Are /or Sleeping, Edmund tors
and relumed to the cold farmmentlona the case ef the eevsn eld ladles who
bond lstuo.
not long ego were found to have lived la tho
McSwain Ends
Tho election of Nov. 3 U open
Pennsylvania station rest noma for three month*.
to all qualified voters of Seminole
Love wonder* why everyone was so surprised.
Course In Advance County and the election of Nov.
"It la not only possible,” he says, “but the ac­
19 It limited to freeholders In
cepted way ef Ufa la certain social circle*. I know
Auto Servicing
Seminole County.
We expertly repair all types of
of two men who have boon living In Grand cen­
Hubert E. McSwain, a member
tral Terminal for almost 10 year*. • • • Unlike
In both Instances, polls will be watches using only genuine
the seven old todies, they have not been found.”
ot the service staff of Holler Mo­ open for voting from 7 a. m. to parts. We stand behind our
work so that yoii will have
Thus our men tips off the contents of his book
tors Sales, Sanford, haa success­ 7 p. m. In all precincts.
complete satisfaction. Bring in
—and a fascinating wad of contents It Is. Love
fully completed an Intensive
your watch today and let us
la a Flusklng, Mich., man who onco Uught school
court* In advanced Oidsmoblie
ut it in top running rondition.
In flint saw action aa a War department combat
Milk
Is
pasteuriicd
by
heating
icrvicing and maintenance tech­
II watches are timed electron­
hiatortan la the Okinawa campaign and. a few
to
140
degrees
or
more,
than
cool­
ically on the Watchmaatcr. Let
niques at the General Motors
M m m Ik* years ago, ”w*a caught up In a whirlwind of my
ing
very
quickly.
us repair your 400 day clock
Training Center In JeeluonvUle, It
"Subwag fee" own." Ho explain* hi* whirlwind no further—
also.
wta announced today bv W. J.
but when it ended. Love waa watklng the street
Button, Oidsmoblie Division. Gen­ completing the training course re­
Of New York aa tho newest recruit to the small army of men and
Wert Jewelry
eral Service Manager.
ceive year round on-the-job train­
women who Ur* by their wits and on virtually no money In ManSTORE
hattea. It U of this w ay that he writes and writes well.
“ McSwain te one of thousands ing through the Oidsmoblie Ser- 242 K. lai
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of Oldsmobiie dealer eervlce em­ vico Guild sponsored by the Olds“ Gift# of Distinction arr
RE WRITES, FOB INSTANCE, of Henry Shelby. Shelby la a
ployes who have taken Instruction mobile Division Service Depart­
Jewelry Store Gifts."
middle-aged, young-looking man, a University of Michigan graduate
,
under highly-skilled instructors ment.
with a B u ster's degree k» economics, who Is o bum. Love prefer*
trained at the Oidsmoblie factory’’,
the term vagrant Occasionally Shelby work* for a day or two aa
Buxton said. “Their training it
a diahwaaher or MOW-shoveUr hut h* never h*t enough money to
part of a vast program to main­
sleep regularly ht eay. a hotel room-so ho sleepo la subway*.
tain Oidsmoblie dealer service de­
Ueualy the Eighth er Sixth Avenue eubwey. The other Unes, tho
partments at the higheit possible
IRT and B-3ST, he describee aa teo noisy and tarrying “aa unde­
IN a
teveL”
sirable thentale.”
Margarat la bar now and
“Today'* automobile engineer­
Shifting trains, Shelby w « ride from Manhattan to Queen* to
shorter halrda. The picture
ing Is Uo complex end improve­
Brooklyn and back agate, far from four and a half to flvo tad a
was taken when aha attended
half hour*. Ho dost this beginning at IS or 1 a. m. end, because
ment too rapid for any eatual ap­
memorial tervteaa te* King
he fan* asleep quickly—and awakens Juet aa quickly, to avoid being
proach to service” , Buxton said.
Haakon
ef
Norway
at
gt.
Post 3282
Sanford
picked up by police—he gate four hours’ sleep. Ho also sleep# in
Thirty GoMral Motors Training
Jam**’
Chapel
te
Central perk or fraapect park te Brooklyn, la good weather, or te
Centers throughout the U. 8. help
wee her trot public
Music By “Ashley’s Quintet”
an occasional hotel lobby. All-alght movie houses, he avoid*. Tha
keep service .employee of GM car
m ot
hot return
picture* are too aolay for steep aad Shelby seat keep from watch­
SATURDAY. OCTOI1ER 26th
and truek dealership familiar with
vacation te Scotland. The new
ing them te tea hew they turn out
LOCATED ON HI-WAY 17-92
new mechanical feature!.
hair style drew adverse erillShelby la, thus, aa add aect ef maa to ho bumming around New
i from one
Oidsmoblie d e a l e r personnel
York. “I don't know how long m live this life,” ho told Leva after
four yean of It "Maybe something win happen that wtn foroo an
to change, one way or another.” When that something happen*
Lor# adds, “h* will either go back Into the world from which ho
came or teak out of sight te the morose ef alcoholism or despair
that ha* engulfed other vagrant*.”

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LOVE ALSO TELLS of Charts* Knutaea. aa Iowa maa aiming
to be an opera (Ur, who live* In other people** apartment*. Not
Illegally. Ho ha* a lUt ef *ome 80 friend* with whom he te te con­
stant touch. At least eao of them always te out of town—so Charlie
sleep* la his or her Set
A charming and gnetoue nun. Chart1# sate fro# te tha earn*
fish ion. He's invited to dinner every evening and ha* a long waiting
tilt of people who want to Invite him to dinner. Ho know* seven
different penny Kate* around town where ho earn weigh himself
free. Charlie will work at a &gt;ak and frequently doe* but If the tne
Isn't cloa# enough te his newest home, he’a apt te quit U airily.
There's Ernie Clay, a Phi Bats Kappa from Oregon State and a
Onetime Chicago detective, who spends his time challenging orator*
In Union Square. “He Is,” Lov* declare*, “a bum by preference. Al­
though he drinks and has gotten drunk on occasion, he is no alco­
holic. 1 Juet want to bo froo to Uv*, my, aad do tho things 2 want
to,* ho aaye. 'Aa tong so tm doing what I’m doing now, Tv* got
that freedom.' Ernie makes a little moaay shining shoes end one#
la a while paints a portrait
"This,” Lov* concludes, “Is e book without ea end. Who can eay
—certainly not I—wh#ro my frtende will bo, what they wUl bo doing
tomorrowT They auy gtvo up their twilight society and live what
convention desertbee no •normal' hvoe. They may not But of one
thing I am euro. They win change, aa ail people must as long aa
they have life.” lubu aye Are /er Sleep*** 1* the story of Love’s
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• Kdfters PfeCe: November It
wtO he aatlenal election day la
the Philipptees. The main attraction b the contest for the
presidency. In the following dis­
patch. United Pres* CorrespondM. P. Barmletito gives a
picture of the latest developmatte on the Philippine. PoUUeal sense.

Running for president are in Mountain peak b id Marth^lT. ^

cumbent Carlos P. Garcia, and
Jose Yulo, Oaro M. Recto, Manual P. Manahan, Antonio Qulrlno,
Valentin De Los Santo* and Fer­
nando U. Gonxalea. The last two,
however, are completely unknown
to the people and probably can be
written off.
For the r u l i n g Nationalists
Party (Np). tne standard bearer
is 61-ycar-0ld Garcia, who succeed­
By X. P. 9ARMIENTO
United Press Staff Correspondent ed to the presidency after the
death of President Ramon MagMANILA (UP) — The Philip­ sa&gt;*ay In a plane crash on a Cebu
pines* 71 million qualified voters
go to the polls Nov. 12 t« pick
the msn to run the 11-Tear-old
republic for the next four years.
But the voters will have a dif­
ficult task in making the choiee.
For never in the Philippines post­
war history have they been called
upon. to exercise their right to vote
amidst such confusion as exists
in the current political campaign
In addition to seven candidates
for the presidency, the voters witl
have to pick a vice president from
among five candidates, and eight
senators from 4S esndldats put up
by six political parties—for a total
of 60 aspirants for national offices
—plus the entire membership of
the 104-seat House of Representa­
tives.
Follow UJ. Form
The Philippines hart modelled
their, governmental system after
that of tht United Statei. But
there is one big difference. In the
Philippines, candidates for the
presidency and the vice presi­
Isr vocalist from Tampa, la
dency run separately. Hence, a
among the enUlea la the Taapresident may have a political
gerlne Queen Contest being hetd
enemy as his No. 2 man.
it Cypress Gardena on Nov. t.

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t o m tell Oil WWAU Of A MMi Governor Genaral of Canada
Vincent Massey (left) loins Queen Elizabeth II and Prtnca Philip
in a hearty laugh over a giant sturgwn presented them at Oov•mmtnt House Us Ottawa. Under an o ’ i law, all sturgeon and
■eversl ol|er varieties o f ftsh automatically belong to the crown
once they are hooked. The amusement came when the visiting
monarch was actually present to claim her fish. ffaterMtioeol)

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PROFISSOt P eter K ap itsa
(above) Is credited with being
the scientist behind the Rus­
sian earth satellite. According
to London reports, he was
trained at Cambridge Uni­
versity after coming to Britain
In 1021 to study atomic and
thermo-nuclear work. He left
in 1935 to visit Soviet Russia.

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on Orlando Highway

for your name in

Representing aa he doe*
ministration majority party, Gar
da has an'the-advantages.
Pledge Magseysay Pniky
Basically, the NP claim* to have
been chosen to carry os where
Magiayiay left off. It alto claims
the Filipino* never had it so good,
with bigger employment, peace
and order, low prices, lend for the
landless, booming Industries, co­
operatives, p r o d u c e r inccn
tlvet and higher food production.
Economically, the NP saya the
country is strong, the peso is stable
and trade U being developed out­
side the U.8. market.
It adds that roads are being
built everywhere, especially Bar­
rio (village) roads, and artesian
wella, a pet project of the late
Magsayaay, are sprouting every­
where.
Stroot ly Oppose Comamnlsa
Cards himself, like Msgsaysay. believes in the regeneration
of the masses at the "true salva­
tion" of the Philippines from the
elutehes of Communism. Under
his administration, (he Philippine
Congress spproved s law outlaw­
ing ths communist party of the
Philippines.
The former vice president and
foreign' secretary pledges closer
cooperation with the non-commu­
nist world, particularly ths United
States.
He was tha Philippine delegate to
the founding session of the Unit­
ed Nations in San Francisco in
IMS.
His battle cry is simple and
direct: elect Gareta President in
November and assure yourselves
of tha solution of urgent problem!
facing the nation today.

Imagine what would happen ’if
they flashed “ Love Thy Neighbor." A customer might steal a
kis* from the blonde siUlog next
to him. It could start e first class
* By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD Ol — Take cover, riot.
ZBch by A LaadaMe
men, the “ feellea" are eorolng:
"Fteltea” are a new kind of Or consider the reactions in a
moviea with an sdde.t dimension. political situation If the message
You not only hear and see them. “ vote for Zilch” was working on
the aubconseioua. ZUcb would-win
you also feel ’em
This is accomplished by beam­ in a landslide.
ing message, to tee .ubconaddui -How ibout-MiJoa!t- pay taxes?”
mind vU a process called Precon I ^® co.?nt5*
* * broke,
cause a
FecI,ei couW even
--------------for preconsdous. First expert-1
,v. . . ...hitminai
■mast evacuation. It would not take
(estlona
vhere management flashed signs Hollywood by using Prccon to
warn "the Russian*
Russians are In
in PssaPastpushing popcorn — and popcorn
so
the
promoters
hint.
dtna"
or
to
sales zoomed.
Dr. Corrigan is aware of the soThe messages are invisible' on
the screen because they are beam­ dal Implications of Precon. He
says "there Is a definite need for
ed too fait for the eonsclmis eye
monitoring
and controlling it by
to see. But they register on the
responsible authorities.'*
subconscious.
Nevertheless, it gives one a
Shivering Audience
For example, should the char­
acters in a picture experience
severe cold, precon could flash on
and off with "you're freering to
death,” and audiences would liter­
ally be shivering in the aisles.
First movie to be made using
the "feeile” technique Is "ESP”
extra — sensory perception which
goes before the camera* this
month at Wettin — Rush produc­
tion*.
C W. Wjwtm, president of the.
outfit, ttys the ptetura will be a
scientifically controlled project,
under the supervision of Rr. Rob­
ert E. Corrigan, inventor of Preeon.
It’s a good thtng, too No telling
what might happen if Precon got
out of control
Company spokesmen say any
emotion can be emked by the pro-

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all aorta of treoblea for an indi­
vidual without his knowing it.
Just think whaf -might happen
if precon exhorted audiences to
go Jump in a lake. Then what?

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NEEDS IDEAS
VIENNA NR— Caechoalavakia’a
Communist, government appealed
to all eirireni today to come for­
ward with Ideas for "improving
the . eouotry's .Uviag standard,'*.
First Deputy Premier Jaromir Do!an*ky said measure* to Improve
living
conditions would .....
include
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S iE *25
In Industry
transportation
and

building, Increasing the number of
collective farms and their out*
put, and decentralizing the na«
tion'a economy.
Cyclone winds have been known
to whirl at a rate of 200 to 300
miles per hour.

to a spoonful o f

Pixie Crystals

and all quick energy I

YOUH NEXT PLYMOUTH JUST
TAMED THE TOUGHEST
TEST TRACK ON EARTH!

trh day (he names o f 4 people will be
published

Iiu&gt; Sanford

in

The

Herald

Classified

tlumna for FREE tickets to the Movie*nnd Rlde-In and the Ritz theatres. If
our name appears, clip (he ad, It la
your free ticket— you pay only a small

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That’s the "track’’ scrawled across the map: 58,000 miles. . . more than

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twice around the world. Six years of driving crammed into 58 days by
Note the date

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of the ad. Your Pans must be used be­

brand-new 1958 Plymouth. Read below, see how it affects your future.

fore this expiration da tew
When you step Into an auto showroom and plunk
down hard-earned cash for a new car, you’ve got
a right to more than Just surface beauty. You’ve
got a right to a car that’s going to atand up under
the punishment of day in, day out driving. A car
that can go on delivering new-car comfort and
economy season after season.

FIND YO U R
N A M E!
SEE THE M OVIES
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W e designed the 1958 Plymouth to do Just
that. But we didn’t settle for endurance in theory.
We wanted proof.
See that route outlined above? It spells out
"Plymouth ’58" across 37 states. We ran a new
Plym outh-one of the first stock production models
to roll off the lines—across the route three times
to roll up 58,000 miles in Just 58 days. That's
1000 miles a day!
Hers are Just a few of the results. And even
experienced automotive editors who were there

when the Plymouth braked to the final halt i
impressed by the results of this extraordinary test.
• Total mil** traveled; 51,000
e Total days elapsed: SB
* Number of brake applications: 57,551
e Number ef wheel revelutions: 47,731,000
e Number ef engine tune-up*; 4
And for ail its punishment, the test Plymouth
still rode, handled and looked like new. The figure*
above are just a few of the hundreds collected
during this trip. Your Plymouth dealer will b*
glad to furnish you with lots more details.
You'll be able to see and drive this amazing
new Plymouth in a very few days. Wait for i t It’s
going to show you how much you can expect in a
low-pnce car. And you can expect it only in
Plymouth for ’581

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207
W.
2nd
St.
Th.
FA
2-6432
cellent. Can he seen after 5.30.
tors - Financing.
10 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
litm i. Boh Edwardt A. C. Doud2209 Magnolia.
II AUTOMOBILES-TRAILKRS
ncy. Land Surveyor.
Chrysler
Airtcmp
IMPERIAL DECORATORS
12 BOAT* * MOTORS
11* 4*. t i t * A«t. rauna FA H u l
Painting and Papering
•Air Conditioning and Heating
U FARM SUPPLIES * JSAtHIN-

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New a Bedroom

pBV

^ 4 PBTMJVE8T0CE4CPPLIM
IPoultry)
IS ARTICLE* WANTED
11 PLACES *• EAT
jt BEAUT* P A R L 0 E 5 _ _
U FEMALE HELP WAVTID
II MALE HELP WANTED
to MALE « FEMALE

$700.00 Down
Feiturea eleetrle kitchens. terraito floors, and choice residential
locations.
A . K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Fhont FA 2-3105

RAYMOND M. BALL
REALTOR

22 BUMNESS OPPORTUMTtE*
m i MONEY to LOAN
J t SPECIAL SERVICE*
'llA ROOFING A PLUMBIN*
U PIANO SBAVICE*

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204 S- Tark Ave.

Ph. F A 2-8641

3 lots 10’xltS' each. Near PU*.
e m u FA 2-3377.

25 ELECTRICAL-CONTRA C l 01S

HOMESICK OWNER
wants to return North makes this
3 BR. home available now.
31 MmCES-PKRS°^AJ*
Stand at your front door, aee
jo u r children enter schoola fronV
door.
Nice large back yard for child­
rens play m fair weather, screen­
ed back poreh when It rains.
Total price less than you would
I (1ST- Mixed colored twilled P'**J
expect In pay, with very reason­
• T i &amp; t t J S E a s f e able down payment.
FARMER’S AGENCY, REALTOR
cReward
. s r J S f '- A w i r i u . w
S. Gayle Osborne, Aaaoclate
111 S. French
Ph. Offiee
6.4.112.
FA 2-8221 nr F A 2-261*
i n cT in Mavfair Section, black
h i t * « “ rfclw». W hU et'P 2 bedroom concrete block, jtnrch,
nn tall. Terrler-MongrelL Ans;
carnorte, and storage. Nicely
wer» to the nama of '** M o ­
landscaped lot. Kitchen e auipp.
'
wers
ed. *9.2*8.00. Osier Reaitv Co.,
FA 2-0432
2101 Orlando Dr. FA 2-5813.
:P oR RENT
3 RR block; S10.S80.no. low at
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: m g
ll.noo.on down, balance to suit,
2007 Adams Ave.
g
private baths. 114 W . FlrU 81

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S S S S ffi^ K -e i»

EFFICIENCY apartmanU *uH&gt; 2 BEDROOM Walters Construct­
ed home. 2 lots each 50x180
able fo r couple or atnfle P***“®1180 cash, take up payments,
Private bath A abower. IdseUy
Balance around SleOO. Call FA
loesUd across from Post Ottlee.
2-8983.
Inquire Jacobson D*?*- Start.

C. H. STAFFORD
»
Robert's Outboard Meter Sale
FA 2-4731
All 1957 Evinrudfs on sale, 216 Oak Avenue
lowest prices in central Florida
Also many used motor* over­
hauled and prtrrd to sell.
Package deals on boats, motors
Letters Addressed — ’ rhoto
Copies of important papers—
and trailers. Sample prices
Credit
TCdii report,
report., — Collections.
Collections
31100. Zimmel outfit
Credit Bureau Of bsnford
New 31195.00
Rm.
u 403-01 San. All. Nat'l. Bank
Be
Also used picksge outfits on
Bldg
Th. FA 2-1151
sale.
Trade now for specks, shad, and
CARTER HOME « LEANING
Homei have been toll se
hunting seasons hosting.
act now while these homes are
SERVICE
lo u r Evtnrude Dealer
Window k Wall Washing
under construction.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Floor Waxing—NOrth S 1141
304 E. l i t
Phona FA 2-8961
133 Hiway 17 92
DeBary
JOHNSON MOTORS
SPORTING GOODS GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER
Now Undir Conitroetlon. SEMINOLE
21*4 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1592
White—Necchi—Etna
Repairs on all makes Machines
Oliver End o f Seasoa Sale
3 bedroom, 1 bath
323 East First &amp;t.
FA 2 5241
S'l
HPW ll 9177.91 Now *1*1.95
1-3 bedroom. 2 bath
6
HP
S22B.no
1205.00
HEATING
4 bedroom, 2 bath
15 HP *
3299.50
3269.80
II. B. POPE CO.
16 HP
*369.00
$332.00
200 S. P a rk ------T \ 2 4214
WESTERN AUTO STORE
215 E. First St.
Sanford
A l a d d i n converter hurricina
All of these beautiful homes are
lam pa, Aladdin Vacuum bottles,
15' BOAT. 2a H. P. Johnvon—
located on Lake Front Lota.
k lunch kits.
eleett 1, start Th. FA 2-1286 or
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
FA 2-400*.
2617 S. French
FA 2-1933

Choose your choice
of Financing Plana:
VA. FHA, In Serric* and
Conventional
«

Wellborn Phillips Jr.

W X .r ® A

2-6037.

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Private entrance, modern furnish­
ed bedroom. Ph. t A »-3610.

6 room- furnished apartment. 310
Magnolia. Available now-. A.
K. Rossetter, Florist. Th FA
2-1851.
Room and Board. Private Home.
^ Hlwiy I t -02* Call i* A
Morris Furn. Apia. 201'i WT. 1st
3 ROOM furnished house with
bath * doset. Gav refrigerator,

etove A beater. Ph. FA ---10L
iriTTAGE. 2 room* ready to
move fit All utilities. Adults.
2 XU Park Ave._______________
LARGE upstairs Apt., furnished
or unfurnished. Close In. JfiO-M
per. 701 Talmctto. Th. FA -•
4 2916 after 3 pm .
FURNISHED cottage located on
17492. Th. FA 2-1467._________
FURN. bedroom in
with con. bath. Ph. FA »-3195.
5 Room furnished apartment 330.
month 203 F.. 21St Robert A.
’
William J. FA 2-5951.

REAL E&amp;Filu F'&amp;K saL£
9

BUTLDER k CONTRACTOR
L E. BATTEN
110 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3711

LAKE COUNTY
w
49 acres, 30 dear high
land — adjacent to Hlway 41, 18 minutes from
Fanford. A Real Buy at
49,000.00. Cash.____
W. u . ••BILL" STEMPER
Realtor A loaurar
As she. Guy Allen. GreUhen Hall.
Arlette Price. Ererelt Harper
♦rhons FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Cherry Real Satate Ag«*ry
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
1219 W. 13 S t Rear-Barber Shop

John R. Alexander
Real Estate - Insurance
107 Magnolia
FA 2-0233

2-1330 Ext. 226. C. R. Bone.

H. E- STENSTROM
fy
Registered Broker
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2429

»—FARMS. A ^ M A O E GROVES

ROD &amp; REEL REPAIRS
t

412 Sanford Avenue

FIBERGLASS

SUPPLIES

20 aert tile farm. 3 badroom heme.
Easy terms. Cell Joe Levy at
FA 3-L223.

n ^ T lfTflH A U L M -n A ILBM FOR baby-sitting. Call F A 3 3751.
All kinds Automotive Repairs
WOMAN want* housework. 608
W. 22nd, or call FA 2 5699.
ELMERS ACTO REPAIR SHOP
Osteen_______________ FA 2-J3M
COLORED lady desires steady
housework. 513 E. 5th St.
'51 Chevrolet convertible. Powerglide. radio k healer. *395.
WANTED—
part time job during
110 Willow Ave. Can be seen
d&gt;:-. Ph. FA 2 6519.
at Holler Motor Sales during
the day. FA 2 0814.
Night watchmans job wanted. Call
Leslie LaBarge at Touehton
FINANCE your new car with a
loan from the Florida State
Drug or Palm Hotel.
Bank of Sanford.
28—SPECIAL SER* 1CBB
DON'S COVER SHOP
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
Yacuum Cleaner Repairs
Seat Covers — Truck Seals
Repairs &amp; parts for all makes of
At Willis ronjiac—301 W. 1st.
cleaners.
Electrolux. Hoo.er,
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E Replace­
Need a good 2nd car?
ment parti. YVork guaranteed
SEE RAY HERRON
Free pick up k dauvary. Call
Your rontlac Salesman
FA 2-4788.
New and Used Cars
Ph. FA 24)231 or after 6 p. m.
FA 2-2485 . 301 West First St.

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-7—N O lILK s— i t-.KMi.NAL3

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Slouih—
Tel FA ‘2-3181, Furniture Center
116 Weat First St

■&gt;—AR flCLES FOR S .k T T
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Cash for any amount Super
Trading Post. 1 mil* south of
Sanford, rhona FA 2-067T.

Senkarik Glass and Taint Co.

2&lt;i| r » -t Commercial

M ke_l h. 9_A_.-8.00.__________
SHOP EARLY FOR
28 A— PLUMBING ■ad ROOFXMAS LAYAWAY
ING
Tna.tera
*15.00 In M7..V)
Irons
59 5° up
CERAMIC TILE
r.leitrlc jauiepms
*19.95
PAUL F. MULLER k RON
Frypans
*11.95 up
Huby Spears
FA 2-1383
Electric Blankets
319 93 up
|Vacuum cleaners. Mix Masters.
Electric Shavers. Clocks,
Rrco-nl Players
RANDALL ELECTRIC 1 O.
112 Magnolia
FA 20913
Contracting k Repairs
1007 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2 654] Norge 30 In. electric range, 1 top
units, full oven. Used 6 months,
Plumbing — KresVy Heating
new condition. *100.00, terms.
M. (i. HODGES
FA M i l l .
Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Tumps
Modern furniture, good condition,
Taola Road
Phono FA 2-6017
reasonably priced. 1907 Summer­
lin.
W. J. KING
Plj-nhing anil Supplies
1aisle upright piano, mahogany.
Kohler Plumbing
Nice keyboard, plain. $100. Ph.
Raim Water Heaters
FA 2 1371.
2JJ1 Orliiido Dr.
FA 2 0185
29— F I R N ir i RL and
Plumbing k Heating. Free Esti­
HOI BEHOLD GOODS
mates, All work guaranteed for
one year, mil LaBree. Longwood, Phone VAUcy 8-1281.

BouTUdl

THE - HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates

R. L. IL8RVET

Bookcase Bed
Mr. k Mrs. Dresser
Beveled Mirror
Chest

Reg.
3179.00

204 Sanford Ava. Phona FA 2 1363 Royal Comfort
Innrr-pring Matter.s
Reg.
Matching Box Spring
*113.00
“ CLARK
Now .Vll For Only
Dumbing. Hratinr A Supply Co.
Contracting A Repairs
2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2871
Terms
Highway 17-92 South Sanford j Terms
|FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
aa—PIANO SERVICE
1X11(11.3 BEDDING CO.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING Cor. 2nd 4: Magnolia FA 2-6521
"Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
W. L. HARMON
Free Delivery
Ph. FA 2-4223 After 8;00 p. m.

$193.00

U — ELECTRIC'A t.

SERVICES

FR1GIDA1RE
appliance*,
sal*
and s«rvice. G. 11. Huh. Oviedo
Fla. Phono FO 6-3316 er San­
ford FA 2*3883 after 6 p- m.
Electrical Contracting
House Wiring anil Rcpatel
RANDALL ELECTUIC CO.
Dial FA 2 0315
1,2 ilagnoUa

Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted as socially correct.
Emily Pest, tha noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve many
good uses.
Thera is no proscribed form for a Card of Thanks. II can be as
b r.;f or as detailed as vou desire. When the occasion comes you
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff to
assist you.

THE -IN MEMOR1UM” NOTICE
It is the custom of many families In this country lo commamwrate a bereavement by an “ In Memorium" notice in newspaper
classified rolumns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or
selection ef a suitable verse brings bark to them tender, pleasant
recollections. Aa Eliza Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
expressed it:
"How cruelly sweet era tha echoea

that start

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What memory plays an old tune
on the heart.”
Most frequently an lu .Memorium Is Inserted on the anniver­
sary
of
death.
However, other dates, whb-h It Is fell are appro
LaYerne School of Dance
priate or meaningful are also selected. The birthday ef th* de­
d a ises now forming in T a p parted. the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Christmas
Acrobatic — Ballet. Also boys
class A llny-tots class. Enroll j are among other significant occastont chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thought* In poetle
now . FA 2-5425.
form, you may avail yourself of tha Herald's collection o f original
veries. These express In poetle beauty the emotion* of tha heart­
This is a pas, to the Movielsnd
Ride-ln for Mrs. Richard Cam­ strings. Among them are veries appropriate to any circumstance.
eron. Exp. date Nov. 1. 1957.
THE RATE

— Factory to you—
Aluminum
Venetian niinda
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Let us build your docks, bulkheads
rati with plastic ends. Plastic
ami sea walls. Water Front Con*
nr rayon tapei.^Cotton or ny’.sn
struction Co. FA 2-4330.
cords.

PLUM BING

THE CARD OF THANKS
Vary often a Card ot Thanks In The Sanford Herald menta •
ntedi which Is difficult to fill in any other way. Not only la It •
gracious expression o f gratitude to those who have sent floral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services and kind­
nesses of the many to whom a personal note o f thanks cannot well
be mailed.

2-3716 after 6

TV Service

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

Thone FA 21591
BRAILEY ODHAM. Pro*.

FA

10 months free servl:e on nr.w In112 114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
itrument purchase from us.
McRANEVSMITH PAINTS
Automatic washer, Cheap. FA
Bl KUR’S MUSIC SHOP
2515 Park Ave.
FA 2-6461
2004 Cedar Avenue
FA 2-0733
2-5791.
Boat. 1956. It ft.. Feather craft
WELL DRILLING
T
Shirts
4i t . — Paint 52.50 gal.
30 HP Big twin Evinrude. Elec
Faubaaka-Morie Pumps
Camp Goods. Tarpaulins. Armytrie starter, steering wheel, top,
Repairs n all makes
Navy Surplus—.110 Sanford Ave.
windshield. Utile Dud trader.
HOWARD C. LONG
PIANOS. Three slightly u»ed
207 E. Commercial Ave,
Used lesa than 25 hrs. See at
spinets, two mahogany, one wal­
Thone FA 2-2831
6006 — Appian Way. Orlando
nut, used in our teaching studios
Fla. Also have.twn 1157 Chev.
m iy be purchased fer 325. down
rjlets, one 2-door, A on* 4-deor
snd lew monthly payment. You
Station Wagon. No Dealers,
-ave $100 to 3200. Famous name
hrand anil live year guarantee.
riease.
*2.50 par call plus parts. 9 years Call nr write Streep Music. 611
espcrienc# in TV Service on all N. Orange, Orlando — liArdcn
u — p u t s . u v m m W -K .
makes and models. One year V-2lOlV
BOXER pups .male 4b female.
guaranteo on all parts. W* allot ~
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servica auto and home radios.! MAHOGANY Puncan TryCe din7 weeks old. A.K.C. registedPictur* tubas repaired In yuur
Ini? table with 4 chairs. 80S W.
ed. Ph. FA 2-6517.
home. *9.95. guaranteed, 1 year. I 1Osh.
I/— ttKAOTt 1' a Ih .o h s
Phone K.V 2'1681, 9 a.m. to 5 p m. I ,
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12 ACRE grove, modern 2 be.lroom, all furnished house. Con­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
tact Joe Levy at FA 2-1223.
Raymond Lundqalsl, Assoc.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank BMr
Modern
Alr-CondRloned
Salon
30 excellent building lots, 60x161*
Soft Water Shampoo
Routhside. Dry and wooded. HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
4 bedroom home. Large lot with
Only 3728. per lot. John L. 105 S. Oak Ave.
fruit trees. Lake Mary. Ph. FA
FA 2-5742
Thomas Co. — Phone Midway
2-1511 or FA 2-6049.
4-3316. write P. O. Box 7598, H -F K IT a l P, HELP WANTED
Consult A REALTOR First
Orlando.
CULLEN AND HARKEV
COLORED weman for canvass­
t
— khAL m t a t k w a n t e d "
110 N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2-2391
ing house to house. Must have
car. Th. FA 2-1330.___________
NEW 2 bedroom frame .Fla. SMALL garden Nursery. Give de­
tails and price. Joe. Vandcrhoof, Experienced sales clerk. Apply byroom, wall furnace. **00 down.
Apopka. Fla. Rt. 2. Box 168.
Balance monthly. FA 2-0728.
letter to Box LR, c.'o Sanford
Wanted to lease, SMALLMOTEL
Herald.
~ R E A n E S T A T E - DRIVE-IN ~
in or near Sanford. Reply Box
2544 French Ave.
*— MALE HP.L4* WANTED
CHD, c /o Sanford Herald.
J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Associate
Young boya to run established
Plaster S n E
•'Call Hall" Phone FA 2-3641
paper routes. Apply Ctrcula
Don Department Sanford Her­
Flower* — Plante — Shrub*
ald.
BEN MONKOE MJRSURY
Cilery Avenue
FA 2-0522 White or Colored Saluman fur
WE HAVE A HOME
homo improvernenta. Wonderful
FOR YOU
PEAT COMPOST (Daetwelder's)
remuneration. Phone FA 2-4350
50c bu. bag
GRAPEVILLE NL RS I RY
Wanted 5 Men IMS
HOMES— 3
bedrooms
Go West on 1st St. or 20th SL For Sanford and Surrounding area.
1 * 2 baths.
tn Grapevtlle A rc. FA 2-0886.
If you are looking for a career in
a new busmesa that will otfer
Complain and ready fe r iramodiGRAY SHADOW
you an opportunity to e s n a
at« occupancy.
NURSERIES
good inccmt from *12900 t«
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
3110.00 per wtek. according to
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
Locations
your ability. Association with *
South Pmeerest — Sanford
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
world wide organiralion with no
Whispering Oaks — Titum lle
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY.
lay offs. See Mr. Robinson from
3 bike. West CC Bldg. Lake
10 till 12 noon, Thur. A Fri. In
Mary.
FHA in tarries and FHA flaisi(he lobby o f Florida Hotel. Park
iag available.
A 2nd St., Sanford.
DISH GARDENS: 200 N. Park
Ave . Sanford- Phone FA 2-1822
We can qualify you fo r ooa ef
This is a pass to the Rut Theatre
Sanford Flower Shop.
these homes in 30 minutes. You
fnr Joe Gebheart. Exp. date
can start enjoying the home A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
Nov. 1. 1957.
whil* we process tne papers.
rhoae FA 2-1851
For dependable Service
K k-M A L b or FEMALE
Member o f FlorUt
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
MAN or WOMAN with Truck
Developed by
Brokerage
Of.'ica experience.
!i^~ o m c B R U f R O I f
Submit references *n.i experien"
re to p. O. Box 2361. Orlando,
Haynea Office Sfachine Co., Type­
Fla.
writers. adding machines, SatesCor. Hwy. 17 *2 * 27tb S4.
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0152. NO 21—WORK WANTED

FOR SALE by owner. 5 rooms
DON’T MISS THIS BUY
modern near a e h o o l , *500 0 « n e r being transferred. Thi*
down. Balance easy. FA 20728. large three bedroom 1 bath con­
crete block home, less than 3
1F~1T IS REAL ESTATEmonths old, hav all the extras,
ask Crumiry 4 Monteilh
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-1693 large landscaped comer lot, ter­
rains floors, .rrtened porch, c a r 21'. feet of lake front property. porte and utility room. Pay own­
New modern 2 bedroom home er equity and take over monthly
with Florida room and double pavnventa. If jou're interested
call FA 2-2*11 for an appoint­
garage. FA 2-6132.
ment between 9:00 to 5:00.
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom homes
open for inspection. 27th S t
A Magnolia. 2 blocks from
Pmeerest School. Look these
LOCH ARBOR
cjj over before you Buy. Terms.
Texas Si:a House
Archie B. Smith, 2718 Palmetto
Texas Sit* Rooms
Ave., Ph. FA 2-3377.
Texas Size Lot
For Sale by owner, home In MayApprox. 1475 Sq. Ft
Plus Carport A Utility
fair Section, l ' i years old, with
Minimum Down *2500
in block of Lake Monroe. Spa*
c io n 7 rooms, utility room and
Th. OWNER — FA 2 9996
screened In porch. Shuwn by ap­
pointment only. Call FA 2 3429.

Stenstrom Realty

Mt e thw K taL - , i i : “K « .

in Little Venice

For more Information call the
2 BEDROOM."~/ull tUe hath.’ kite, Sales office; Comer W. Cry­
equipped. Venetian blinds, glas stal Drive a Lake Mary block,
S o ”;
ill. porch, cone. blk. Lg. weL telephone FA 2-4891 or FA 2-3013
FA 2-8347.
_________
-landscaped cor lot. tlOOO. Down
Furn. Apt. 800 Park Ave.
362.82 mth. Includes InL, Tax
es. Ini. 1225 Cresent St. SanFurn. Apt. 2300 MtllonvUle.
ford.

^ C o m m e rcia l building
rent « 3 BR CR Kitchen equipped, air
tale. 405 Wr. First. Phone l A
conditioned. Low payments. FA

Th.

For Tainting

ONLY 3

Homes Left

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23—SPECIAL VERTICES

23 A -B U IL D IN G — RETAIRS—
PAINTING
GATLIN BROTHERS
Contractors, Draglines; Geneva For Painting call Mr. Taakar, Ph.
2232. Ph FA 2-3276 Sanford
FA 2-6159 anyiima.

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T R A D E - IN NOW
Gel Ihe most for jour old
furniture.

SSAVKS
Furniture and Appliances
New A; Used

M ather of Sanford

Cirds of Thanks and in Memorium notices, due to tha fact they
may run to considerable length, are billed at *1.00 per column Inch.

D A IL Y

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11. Lika
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no.
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17. Pr**«nUy
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33. Exclama­
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42. Relatives
43. Fsmals
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--------------B y B E N N E T T C E R F --------------BUS was bumping along a southern road. In one seat 1
wupy old man sat, holding a bunch ot beautiful fall flow­
ers. Across the aisle was a young girl whose eyes came back
again and again to the flow­
ers. The lime came for him
lo get off. Impulsively he
thrust the flowers into the
girl's Up. 'T can see you
love them,” he explained.
“ and I think my wife would
like you to have them. I'll
tell her I gave them to
you."

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Th* girl gratefully ac­
cepted the flowers, then
watched the old man get
off the but and walk slow­
ly through the gate o f a
village cemetery.
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Urging tha nttd for greater co-op«(*tlon balwtcn competitors In
th* book business, a publisher told a convention about th* littl*
boy alone In a jard who wss asked by a neighbor. “Whcra'a your
twin brother?"
"He'a weide." aaid th* bov, ‘ playing a duet on the piano I finished
Bret.''

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29—FURNITURE and

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date Nov. 1. 1937.
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215 Sanford Ave. ph. FA 2-413*
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Colonial Days
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Finished For
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ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
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Talks Resumeln More Hopeful
meanwhile, that tha two leaders announcement o f what took place. Its top military commanders to Fort# rocket to 1,000-4,000 miles disclosure o f an atom!* depth &gt; Administration officials said El­ char matfen with Brittle get
By DONALD i . GONZALES
charge o f Soviet troope on over the Paclfle eras almost cer­ charge fo r combatting Soviet sub­ senhower la emphasizing two baslo other nations.
V i M Pi n Staff C am jarfM * are considering asking other na­ Further talks were scheduled to­ take
the Ruislan-Turklih border, an­ tain to croate a now surge o f op­ marines and tho test firing of a points concerning closer scientific
Both Elsenhower and Maetill.
day.

WASHINGTON (UP) —Talk* be­ tions to join in pooling scientific
Close attention is being paid to
tween President Elsenhower and military information t « \ '.n m «
the
war-jittery Middle East anil V
Jlriiiih Prime Mlnlaier H a r o l d card in the East-West race for nuI rareful review, o f Soviet Intentions
- MacmHlitf - fca a a cd - tsday- h a rlrcr 3rd syact rrrrri-^lr
possibly more hopeful mood due
tisenhower and Macmillan be­ I around the gfobe, at well at the
to a sudden burst of U J. military gan talks Wednesday night on sci­ lisue of East-West military and
achievements Including a 1,000- entific unity. Their first conference 1scientific supremacy.
May Discuss Red Mute
s.ooo-mile rocket shoot.
j began at C p.m. e.d.t. and c«nRussia's decision to send one of
Diplomatic s o u r c e s reported |eluded at 9:30 jtm . There was no

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timism In tho ability of the United Vanguard missile which eventually
States end the West to match or will carry a U S. satellite Into
outstrip Russia In the race for spaco.
Weighing l e t M i
spaco supremacy.
Added to this waa other an­
Britain and tae (Jotted States
nouncement* of new U. S. stridea are weighing methods e f stepolng
In the modern weapona field. up their exchange e f scientificThese Included the *tieee«fu! test­ military Information and resources
ing of a lAOO-mtle Jupiter missile, i to combat Soviet advances.

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nounced Wednesday, was eonsldtr*A V.Veiy to come up la the disca w iim British diplomats wore
renorted cravelv concerned about
appoinUnont o f Red Army Marshal
Konstantin RokosWvtJry to what
previously was deemed a minor
herder post.
The dramatic firing of tho Air

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

"Navy Men Invited
To Join Chorus

“ I do not «ay this in any spirit i per cent,
o f antagonism,’’ he added, but “ I , Collins told the assessors that
am examining what each of you unlcsi counties m a k e property
has done this year, and I am contribute more to the tax coffers,
anxiously watching your plans for particularly for school*, there Is
going to be pressure fi* state
next year."
The Constitution requires that taxes In 1939 in addition to the
proparty be assessed at full value, 100 million dollars put on the
but rceent surveys show that only books by the last session.
I am definitely opposed to this
about three counties are assessing
at 100 per cent value and some , but we will find It difficult to avoid
are assessing at as little aa 3 to 20 ; Increase unless the counties put

VAH-9 Returns To Home
Base From Deployment

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Collins Says Assessors
Must U p Property Va lues
ORLANDO Ot— Gov. LcRoy
Collins told tax assessors in no
uncertain terms today (hat they
music for neglecting their const!their home counties or face the
music for Deflecting their consti­
tutional duty.
Colllni did not say he would
.anspeod tax ssMsaors who tail to
'•lake “ realistic" assessments of
property values tor local tax pur­
poses. But'he told the annual con­
vention of county tax officials that
he has a sworn duty to see that
the laws art carried out and
“ while 1 do nAt wish to giye tha
Impression of a threat, I do intend
to fulfill my constitutional obliga­
tion to the fullest."

Ian, diplomats said, attach high
Importance to exchanging view!
on possible Soviet diplomat!!
moves. This review was Included
t c c r a t e? *.!r«
achievement In launching Sputnik,
the earth satellite, and the subse­
quent Soviet sabre-rattling In the
Middle Beat.

lim t f t

TH U RSDAY. OCTOBER 24,1957

themselves In a position to flnaneo
their own reasonable needa with­
out having to turn to tho atato to
do their tax collecting for them,"
he said.
He said increased asiesamens
will not mean an unnecessarily
high burden on the property own­
er becauio it would be geared to
“ downward revisions of m lllagei"
to Insure that no one is wrongly
penalised.

cooperation:
1. Russia’! advances In the sci­
entific Held require greater efforts
In the same field by tha free
woria.
3. The administration will a s k
Congress next session to revise the
closer scientific cooperation on nu[ IMS Atomic Energy Act to permit

Herlong To Address
Joint Civic Club
Luncheon Nov. 5
Congressman A. S. "Syd" Herlong Jr. will ipeak in Sanford at
a joint civic club luncheon Tuesday
Nov. s.
The luncheon Is being ipomored
by the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce, according
to an announcement in a recant
Issue of the “ Jayeee Journal."
AU civic eiubv, said the an­
nouncement, are Invited to attend
and reservations should bo made
by Thursday Oct. 31.
Congressman Herlong win he In
the Sanford area on Nov. 3 for
hla annual visit. Ha will bring with
him hla new trailer-office which
will be parked in a downtown lo­
cation where visitor* can drop la
to talk with the Congressman.

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PLANNING THE NEXT MOVE In e ffo rts to assist the Salvation Arm y In locating
new site and building is the Support of Churches Commutes o f the Sanford Kiwania
Club. (Left to right) committee members a ret Arthur Greer, Dr. R. E. Rutland, O. K,
Goff, Chairman Irving Pryor, Hnrvey Hale and Fred &gt;Vllson.
(S ta ff Photo)

Motorists Warned
To Obey Speed Laws
Sheriff Luther Hobby today, areas marked plainly for 2S, 93,
sternly warned molorista that they ' 40, and 43 mllei per hour. “ Ptomutt atay within the speed lim its1pie are simply taking advantage
in “ reduced speed" areas.
I o f these areaa and not observing
Sheriff Hobby said this morning the potted speeds,
that motorists art flagrantly vlo-1 "W e art going to do something
latlng the speed limits in the about these violations," Sheriff
Hobby remarked,

Benefit Variety
Show To Feature
13 Entertainers
By Mr*. Raymeetd Monte
CASSELBERRY — Four mora
talented performers have been
booked by produce^ Joe Welmer
for th* second annpifl Casselberry*
lions Chib benefit v w W * * ° *
scheduled for Not. T, at Lyman
School auditorium. Curtain tlm#
will be S p. m. for the 13-aet ehow.
Co-chairman C- K. (Bud) Fisher,

Heavy Attack Squadron Nine re­ forces. Many o f the simulated ford along with the other squadron
turned to NAS Sanford Tuesday combat strikes of VAH-9 were personnel. He has been named
The nest rehearsal of the Male following a deployment on board flown -from the frigid waters north OMNI the AMNI potent Owl and
made an honorary naval aviator in
Chorus will be held Monday night the USS Saratoga. Cdr. W. R. of the Arctic Circle.
at S o'clock at tho First Metho­ Harlett, USN commanding officer,
Tha USS Saratoga visited parts view o f hla excellent over-water
dist Church, corner Park Ave. and led a formation of nine A3D Sky- In Scotland, England and France, navigation and ability to land on
Fifth St., It was announced this warriors over Sanford at 10:43 a. permitting squadron personnel to an aircraft carrier with a mini­
morning b r Harry M. Weir, dir­ m. aa the advance guard returned. visit such places as Edinburgh, mum o f experience.
He demonstrated a x c e 11 a a t
ector of the group.
Since boarding the giant aircraft Glasgow. London, Portsmouth and
Judgement In choosing Heavy AtMen of tho Sanford Naval Air carrier on Aug. 9 the squadron, Paris
raven
Wtation aro particularly Invited to Jja* participated in numerous fleet
Lcdr,. Richard E- rowler. USN, f
tho « ^ ? a d ^ ’
ahmui and
ftn.i .hlfM
a with
■topped
charged
with vinist.
violat­ sponsa ha* *on# ahead of expects.
join, tha only requirement being exercises Including NATO opera acting operations officer of VAH-9
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tuns. Tickets for the benefit af­
ing (he state's speed regulation*.
that of singing on pitch.
what
appeared
to
be
the
llulgnl‘
con,U
u
of
*"
°
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lion* “ Sea,pray", "Strlkeback", I voiced
fair are flfty-centa each or a book
"We
are
going
to
enforce
these
in
Longwood,
Oviedo,
Lake
Tha group that has been prac­ and “ Pipedown". O p e r 1 1 1 o n t (unicnsui of aquadron opinion
I '"
*»-■»—• *•*«
of twelve for five dollars. Net
reduced speed area regulatiuna proceeds will be u*ed to supply
ticing each week has enjoyed the Strlkeback was the largest peace- when he stated ‘There were many f l l m S
I O D S O n O W II Altamonte Spring* and Fern Park
on the following day, Wednesday,
The Seminole Band Association right down the line." th* Seminole glasses for needy children, eye ex­
rehaarsals, Weir said and assures time naval manuever ever held. beautiful and educational sights
Nov. a and on the same day will i milU flnal pUni for th, coming County Sheriff said.
newcomers of a cordial welcome Included were Canadian, English, In London, Paris and other Euro­
aminations and general welfara
and a profitable singing exper­ French, Norwegian, and Danish pean cities we visited, but by far
take hla tra ler to Seminote High barbecue at It* regular monthly
Onlers went out to th* entire work.
ience..
School to visit with the student |nseetlnsf. Tuesday. The barbecue staff of the Seminole County
unita as well as the American |the most welcome sight o f the
Harrington tho Magician, famed
cruise was seeing Laka Monroe
body there.
will b« held at the Elks ground* Sherlff’ i office to clamp d"wn on USO entertainer who was starred
\V. W . Tyre, president of the
Prior
to
arriving
In
Sanford
Sat,ird,
y
„
t
M
p.
and Sanford Tuesday.
motorist* not ebaervlng the re- In the movie “ This I* Th# Army"
Seminole Rooster* Club, has an­ Tuesday, Nuv. S, Congressman
Earl Toney Is general chairman (lured speeds In any atctlon of tha will open the ahow with a half
As preparations were m*d* 10 j nounced that there will be a meet- Herlong will visit in DcBary.
for the barbecue and those who county. Deputy Sharlffs patroling hour of fun and mystery. Jackie
fly off the USS Saratoga Tues- , tonight a t » o'clock In the High
Herlong, according to hi* itiner­
day a new recruit volunteered and I Schoo, , U(1„ „ rtum.
will prepare the barheeue Include: th* entire county, aald Sheriff McClain, a student of th* Royal
ary, will close his office on Nov.
was accepted as a member of the
All members are urged to attend 13 and return to Washington on Cotton Brown, Earl Toney, Peter Hobby, will be on the lookout for .School of Dance, of Winter Park,
squadron.
|#J futurt, pi*n, will lx- discussed Nov. 16. Hearings begin in Wash- Rukur, Johnny Cameron, Clayton the violations that can easily turn will perform in a serious of acro­
batic dance routine*. The nineSmith, and Carl Rrumbaugh. Serv­ Into fatal accidents.
As James D. Otte, AN, USN, j for the betterment of the organl- I ington on Mcnday, Nov. 18.
Sheriff Hobby stated that the year old dancer Is th* daughter of
ing on th* purchasing and food
Dr. J. N. Tolar. 97. a lifelong Association, an active member of began to preflight bis A3D air tatlon. Plans for tomorrow night’ s
preparation art: Mrs. Benham, federal and state highways as well Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McClain, 231
resident of Sanford, passed away the American 3tedlcal Association craft he found a younl ow* perch activities will also be mapped out
Mrs.
Rrumbaugh, Mrs. Toney. aa th* county roads, throughout E. Lake Triplet Dr. These twe
at Orange Memorial Hospital yes­ and a member of the Florida cd on the wing.. Since tha USSj A special trea t'll In atore, for 5 c h i r O r d
H o ilS in g
Mrs. Jennings, Mr*. Fclnberg, and Seminole County, ' are plainly performers were among those se­
terday at 12:30 p. m. following a P«acc Officers Association.
Saratoga was stilt some 83 m iles! the Georgia Teach-Horid* „
Mrs. Wallace will work on tha marked. And there are many lected in early auditions by Weimshort illness.
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. at sea it waa apparent thwt the and parts o f the. Sanford-Apopka A t i f l i n r i R r f t f f i r i n l
places where It la dangeroui to or.
serving lines.
Dr. Tolar was born July 1, 1890---------------- -----------,
J. N. Tolar,
Sanford; one ____
so n ,' ___
new ______
recruit_____
was—well___________
motivated game wilt be shown on film.
|“ U I I l U r i i y V y l U t l U l
Green Cove Springs and had Ralph Tolar o f Jacksonville; two to have undertaken such a longTalent more recently booked for
Th* Booster* Club ha* been of
TALLAHASSEE W — J o h n
Seminole Band members will be operate a car over reduced ipeeda
lived In Sanford for tha past 83 brothen, Hamel E. Tolar, Winter over-water flight culminated by a great help to th* Seminole High! Schlrard Jr
tho show la a baton twirling ex­
of Sanford was ap- presentat 6:30 to
furnish martial patted In many areas.
years. Ha made his home at 207 Haven and R. Ernest Tolar o f carrier landing. The new squad- School athletic program this year.: pointed by
“ This Is a warning," the Sheriff pert, a youthful pantomlmlat,
Gov. LcRoy Collins music.
Allproceed* will ka used
tald, "to all motorists that we are well known In Central Florida; a
East 10th St.
I Sanford; one aister. Mrs. T. A. ron'a member enlistment was ac- All sport* fant who are Interested I Wednesday as commissioner of to purchase new uniform*.
After attending the University Brotherson, 3!t. Dora; and three cepted by VAH-9 Executive Offi- In becoming members are Invited! the Seminole County Housing Au-1 n , e Seminole High Sehoel Band clamping down tight on speed young tap-dancer already an ado f North Carolina and graduating grandchildren, Gregory, Cynthia, cer Cdr. E. It. Horrell who atith to attend ami get acquainted with, thority, succeeding J. D. Wright Association amended its const]- regulations throughout the conn- vanced student In the art and a
I
(Continued M Pag* I)
from the Jefferson Medical School; and Douglas Nolley Tolar, all of orDcd his transportation to San- this organisation.
I Jr.
|mtion to include parents of mem­ ty."
o f Philadelphia, Penn., Dr. T olar, Jacksonville.
bers In tha Sanford Junior High
bad practiced medicine here since
Funeral services for Dr. Tolar
School Band. Th« association
1915.
will be conducted at 10:30 a. m.
changed It* name to “ Seminole
Ha was physician for th* city of Friday at the First Presbyterian
Band Association" and the new orBanford and for the Atlantic Coast Church with Rev. A. G. Mclnnts
i ganiiation of tho association i*
officiating.
' Tine Railroad for over 30 years.
Acontract
wasawarded toa , the low bidder, Carroll Daniel
Boy A. Thompson A Son*. Lee»- set up
to assist both the high
Dr. Tolar was a member of th*
Intermant will be In Evergreen Sanfordconstruction firm fcrr new i Construction Company o f Sanford b-irg; and United Builders, Or school and junior high school
First Presbyterian Church, a mem­ Cemetery.
s c h o o l facilities at Plnecrast' - „
Undo,
i bands.
ber of th* Sanford I-ndge 83 FA
Britson Funeral Home la In School and Goldsboro School this |ror »l3O OT0A meeting o f the Membership o f Commerce, 1 ! are new; 16 have
Sixteen representatives of th*
All parent* who hav# students
Of
the
total
amount
o
f
the
bid
AM, a member of th# Monroe j charge.
morning.
.
various construction companies a t-}
tb* Junior or senior high achool Drive Committee of the Seminole increased their membership; It
Chapter Tyler Commandery. and | Pallbearer* will be: F. F.. RoumThe Seminole County Board of whlch was ,or ,h* combined pro­
this morning
morning's* hid
membership. County Chamber of Commerce increased by 100 per cent; one In­
tenge* Uls
DM opening
opening bands arci eligible for memocranq..
was a life member of th e, illat, Ed Lane. Gordon Bradley, Education this morning onened J*«ta, *107.213 is allocated to Pine- tended
L
a crest School and 1 0 773 to the In tha office of the Super nUndent Mrs. Chisolm waa appointed as a ha* been called for Monday at 4 creased by 130 per cent; and oa*
Morroceo Temple.
Randall Chase, C. W. Brown, end “
Gold,bore fchJol
of Public Inaiuctio..
chairman to contact the pro.pec- p. m. by J. Bralley Odham, chair­ member increased by 400 per
He wea a charter member and Dr. A. W. Epps Sr.
additional classrooms at Plnecrast Gold,boro School.
man of the committee.
cent.
______ ________
John Burton IV It tho architect live Junior high parent,.
a past president of the Seirlnole
The Seminole County Medical School and five additional class­
The two project*
will be_____
com
Purpose o f the .nesting said Od­
County Medical A'soclatlan, a life Society will serve ss honorary rooms at Goldsboro School.
There are five team captain* on
pitted in 210 day* according ta the!
f"
r
t*1
®
project*.
&gt;|
ium Is to hear report* from team
^pember of the Florida Stedlcal pallbearers.
The contract was awarded to| specifications for construction. 1 It was said thb morning that
captains and member* of each the membership drive committee
Bidders others thart Carroll Dan- construction of the additional
team on the “ telephone campaign" and 24 members o f the various
1*1 Construction Company are: classroom facilities will get under­
for members during the period teams.
Tha third phase o f the member­
Geneva Builders, Orlando; Mann way immediately.
during which letters wera mailed
Cards were mailed yetterday by to more than 700 business and pro­ ship drive will possibly get under­
Tha addition to Plnecreat School
Construction Company, Orlando;
McAnulty Construction Company, is the first addition to facilitle* j the Seminole County Chamber o f fessional people of the county in- way following next klonday'e
Bradenton: Morton Schiff Co , Or- there; it i* tha fourth addition to i Commerce requesting merchant* \vitlng them to participate in meeting, according to ptans outlin­
of Sanford to participate In the Chamber of Commerce activities. ed by Odham at a meeting held
Undo; Henry Stephens, Orlando; GWdiborn Elementary School.
“ Banner Days" event which will
Odium said this morning that raveral week* ago.
be stared Nov. t-2 here.
from the 700 or more letters
A goal of more than flO.OOO baa
“ Bsnner Days" la one of San­ mailed there are 83 member* al­ been act by the Seminole County
ford’s hlggost annual events stag­ ready signed up for the new year. Chamber of Commerce t j match
Of the 83 memhrrs subscribing fund* appropriated by tha City of
ed each year during tho fall sea­
to tha Seminole County Chamber Sanford and Seminole County.
son.

■Oa^lMpftrtfServinZ At Bond
S l ' t e . - t t l ' u ' L ' Assn. Barbecue
rn'paTk Starts A t 6:30

At Booster C lu b
Gathering Tonight

*Lifelong Resident,
Dr. J. Tolar, Dies

Membership Drive
Teams Report Monday

Local Firm Gets School Contract

Banner Days' Set
Here On Nov. 1-2

Milwee Explains Need
For Schoo Bond Issue

6 ( fPEW NTKNDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IL T . .Milwe* (old KlwanU Club
m in b c r i yw teid ijr “ If the school bond election faibi we will suffer became o f lark
^ f facilities which will cause double seonlon*,9’ (Left to ri*ht) are: Milwee. Klwanln
S J « * P ra rtk a l Ed ShiobolMr and secretary Ralph A . Smith.
(Staff P h olo)
t

Samlnole County's Superintend­
ent of Public Instruction gave the
Sanford Kiwanls Club a complete
rundown o f detail* concerning the
$2tfc million school bond construc­
tion fund.
Leading In to hi* discussion, R.
T. Milwee aald “ School construc­
tion now going on in Sanford lnc'udes a 10-room addition to Pinec r e t School and a five-room addi­
tion to th* Goldsboro School."
In November or December, said
Milwee, we will ask for 10 addi­
tional classrooms at Seminuli
High School and eight classrooms
and heating plant for Crooxs
Academy.
Fund* for th# first project came
from tha federal government
through Public Law IU plea 125,000

Hammarskjold May Go To Mid-East

local funds. Fundi for th* pro­
jects* in November or December
will be from matching funds with
By BRUCE W. MUNN ' |King Saud o f Saudi Arabia a
1118,000 from tha federal govern­ United Presa Staff Correspondent rhanre to mediate th* Turco-Syriment with equal local moniea.
UNtTED NATIONS, N.Y. (U P) in crisis.
Explaining th* necessity for tha — Plan* to tend Secretary General I Turkey accepted Ssud's offer.
school bond ij*u* h* said the Dag Hammarskjold to the Middle Syria, prodded by the Soviet Un­
Seminole County school system is East to Investigate the crisis be­ ion, hat resisted it, somewhat to
in good shape financially at the tween Turkey and Syria rapidly th* dismay o f tome of th* other
present time but “ it is imposs­ gained support in th* United Na­ Arab delegation*.
ible for ua to operate on a pay- tion* today.
The auggestlon to senJ Hama,-you-go-ba,ls because w* need
Although no delegation had o ffi­ uianfcjold to the 3lldea,t first was
entire new plants.
cially sponsored such a move up mad* Monday by Adram Hourani,
“ It is predicted that schwl en­ to today, it was reported that speaker o f the Syrian Parliament.
rollment will increase at a greater some delegation might propose it In an Interview In Damascus with
pace during the next five year* formally Friday when the General United Press correspondent Peter
than it ha* In the past," said 3111- Assembly resumes the M i&gt;*«t de­ Webb.
U. 8. sources would not say
wee. “ 1 hope you get out there bate.
The assembly adjourneJ Its de- their delegation was ready tq aupand vote for tb# bond Issue on
i beta Tuesday uatU Friday to give puct tha “ send Hammarikjold"
Noy. 12."

proposal although U was discussby the United States with othea
delegations Wednesday. Tha Syri­
ans, Russian* and their supporters
also discussed it privately.
Some diplomats Uiought Saudi
Arabia might ask for more time
to let Sami try to mediate the Syrlan-TurkUh dispute.
If so, the General Assembly
probably would vote for another
and longer postponement of it* de­
bate when l: meets Friday, thus
putting e ff any formal move to
send Hammarskjold to the Middle
East Immediately-

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                    <text>'ospited Notes
» y T E R R Y CD Y W G TW f
Tha Sanford Junior Ulyh School
la scheduled to m eet-tha Jr. High
School from Seabraasa bora to­
morrow night. The g a m e .w ill be
t r t y Maria M ay (la a fo rd )
at tha Memorial Stadium and la
3
Ci k Om * cntuf.-Ulc) scheduled to » U t l a t 1:00 p. m.
s s s s
Tha saabrnese u j u d a s s once
i.-!
* 3 M y ghrf to M r. and Mrs. Eari defeated the Jr. Squad from San­
1
ford and they w ill ba trying ta
Balsfctofh (Sanford)
oven tha acora fo r tha SI to 14
they received. Both
''licking'*
B ov. Philip lehlossm an (Sanford) team* have shown Im provement
since the lest meeting s o It should
P n d Stria (Sanford)
be a very fast and exciting con test
Goorgo Carter (Sanford)
Conch Howard Gordin has ehoson
Oaegoen Wilson (Sanford)
the follow ing for his starting o f­
5 Jessica Burba and baby hoy
fensive lineup: LE C olb ert L T
(Sanford)
Richards, LG Chisolm, C Barnes,
:
Colleen Wlnshlp (Sanford)
RO Bonnlfaca, RT W illiam s, RE
Robinson, RHB Stewart, LHB Dill­
Kmart Kuhn (Oviedo)
ard, FB Phagan, QB Roy W r ig h t
OCT. 1ft

C a leb Cord la l b * report* tb it
JUlljr Johnson and J i n n y Terwillig e r h a r t received Injuries and will
not ba able to play for tha remain­
der o f tha seaem .
Everyone ta urged to turn out
fo r this s s m » and give these
y ood g lad* tneufTErii support. Tha
Jr. High band and Cheerleader*
win be on hand to add to tbo en­
joym ent o f tbo eon lest.

Tha ft n t meeting o f O re l* So.
1 o f tha Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church waa held
Tuesday evening at Ihe U ttle Lake
Mary home o f Mrs. W illiam L o ft­
ier. Tha
ter.
i na meeting
ntevung was
» * • called to
•«*
order b y the O rel* fhalm san. Mrs.
D o-atd m ihn er. r o r s f i w * 1 w t r e !

given by Mrs. Lstfler.
O fficers o f tbo d it t o erst Mrs.

W. B. Bell, Southeastern regions!

Donald Klritner, circle eb«lrmsn:

director fo r the paint firm , and C..
L. Howell, Tampa area manager,
will conduct the day-long session
at the Floridan Hptel.

Mrs. Marshall Smith, vice chair­
m an; Mrs. Millard Rice, w eretary; Mre. Willard Meadows, treasurr; Mr*. H. M. Gleason, fellow ­
ship chairm an; Mrs. Eileen W il­
DELAND— Her first weekly pen­ lard, pro g r im chairm en. Duties
sion check end other gifts were o f the different officers w ere
showered upon Mrs. Etta Culp of read. Circle No. 1 will m eet the
Orange City Saturday night (Oe- second Tuesday In each month.
(Continued from Page 1)
tober I t ) at a dinner given her* T h t Nov. 12th meeting will be at
In honor o f her retirement after tha home o f Mrs. Willard. It we*
piled to approximately 4SO squire
forty year* o f sendee with th* announced that Oct. 22nd the PW O
yards o f existing llm c n c k biteOrange City Telephone Company. Association w in bo held at the
course. The application o f sand
Kdna Jean Eason (Sanford)
The pension, which will be paid church at I p. m. with Circle No.
over bituminous seal will be ap­
1
providing
the
refreshm
ents.
F
ol­
to Mrs. Culp as long ee she lives,
W esley Reese (M ount D ora)
plied by the governm ent to provide
was presented to her b y B. A. lowing adjournment a gam e was
PRESIDENT AND T1IB JU EEN — President KUen h ov er Is ■ bow aw lth iarea Elisabeth at a dinner
Galloway, vice president #a be­ played so that each mem ber could elves hr the first couple for llto Quaes aad Prtuee FJUh* et the MWto
a saad-seal type su rfa ce."
M r hay la Mr. end Mrs. K a m a *
h alf o f the Winter Park Telephone rem em ber all tho w om en's names Is wearing the Order o f Mori* ptwooatod to Urn b y the Qacea’ e father,
Cason (Sanford)
Company, which operates the Or­ In her circle. Mrs. L effler served am and Hera given to Queen Alexandra la 1 I U and w o n by the c u m
D. K. MeNeb, owner end opera­
Parllment hi New Zealand In 1*53.
homemade cookies, co ffe e and tee
B a by girt t* M r. sa d Mrs. Joseph
ange City company.
tor o f the Credit Bureau o f San­
to
Mrs.
Smith,
Mrs.
Alexander
Other
gift*
Included
a
life
mem­
May (Sanford)
ford, announced today th* estab|to visit friends and relatives In
Linn, Mr*. Carol Lowe, Mrs. II. month. Mr*. James M. Thompson hold, recreation leader.
B aby Boy to M r. and Mrs. George llihment o f the Medical and Den­ bership In the Florida Telephone
Pioneers, an organisation o f men M. Cochran, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Synodical President, met with the
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson Wilmington, Del. and Medina,
tal lervtca Bureau, a Division o f
and women with at least M years Araald Omey, Mrs. Klrkoer, Mr*. Circle and answered many ques­ enjoyed th* Orlando Centennial Ohio. While she la awey Mrs. AhA large rattlesnake w as kfllr&lt;J&lt;
Uw Credit Bureau of Sanford. The
o f sendee In tha telephone indus­ Meadows, Mrs. Leon Pickering,
bl*
Fees*
will
occupy
her
home
late
Saturday afternoon b y E. F&gt;
celebration,
Saturday
evening.
It
tion* about the circle w oik and
service) offered mem bers o f tha
try, presented by the Pioneers As­ Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs. Dale A lex­
on
Seminole
Drive,
Lundqulst
at his home on the
the
association.
Bureau will be sim ilar to those
was
particularly
Interesting
to
sociation; a paid-up hospitalisation ander, Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman, Mrs.
now extended to the retail and
Mr. and Mrs. W . F . Thorne Jr. Country Club Road In the Loch
Mrs. Gill sislsled b y her moth­ Mrs, Anderson as she went to Or­
and life Insurance policy from the Rice, Mrs. Willard and K atby W il­
Mr*. Calvin M oore and baby girl wholesale merchants o f Sanford
er Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Goble lando with her parents In 1003; have sold their home on Crystal Arbor section.
W inter Park Telephone Company, lard.
(Sanford)
and Seminole County, but will be
aerved
eup cakes, homemade coo­ therefore, considers herielf an Lake A v e.-a n d expect to .move
and a life time ennee*s|on giving
Th Buslneos W om en's Circle o f
Lundqulst was working In hit
Admlaetoa
adapted to serve th* special needs
kies, coffee and soft drinks to "Old T im er". She claims lo have within the month.
Mrs. Culp free telephone sendee. t h o
garden when he spotted the snika
Community
Presbyterian
OCT. !•
o f the hospital* and professional
learned
to
count
by
Ihe
striking
Don't forget to call me with
J. K. Galloway, executive presi­ Church and their husbands met Mrs. P. D. Anderson. Mrs. Rich­
which measured 5W feet long and
Sepkto Rtnkavage (flnaferd)
man o f the area.
■ome newa at F a 2580ft.
dent o f th* Winter Park Telephone for a covered dish supper at the ard Beebe, Sirs. Will Fergerson, o f the Old Court House Clock.
had l l rattles.
Discharges
McNab further stated that the
Mrs.
W.
H.
Shook,
Mrs.
Otis
SJobMrs.
Ida
Keogh,
Mrs.
Walter
Company, presided. Speakers who Cryital Lake Home o f Mr. and
Willie Jones (Sanford)
Credit Bureau has been appointed
paid tribute to Mrs. Culp were Carl Mrs. R. E. True Wednesday even­ lom , Mrs. Richard Keogh, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Eileen Willard,
OCT. to
aa an Information clearing house
Roy Howell Jr., Mrs, J. R. Reaves, Kathy Willard and Sherry Gard­
H.
Galloway, Sr., founder end
a ju iid iw .
for the us* o f the Home Heating president, B. A. Gstloway amt Carl ing. Supper w*s served on the Mrs J. R. Williams. Mrs Keogh ner attended Ihe Saturday Cen­
porch
overlooking
th*
lake.
Th*
Row L. Howell Sr. (Sanford)
OH distributors. In this rapacity
tennial Celebration In Orlando.
11. Galloway, Jr., vlee president*, group voted to still have their and Mr*. Thompson.
Charles A. Hardy (Titusville)
the Credit Bureau will be used as
A Boys' 4-H Club was formed They all said that the fountain
o
f
the
W
inter
Perk
Telephone
m
eetings
the
second
Wcdnesdny.
B obby J . Reaves (Sanford)
a credit Information center fo r
Company and Ken W . .Baisarear,
and ACCESSORIES
and their husbands prf* this week a t the Lake Mary School was certainly e thing o f beauty
• Betty Jean Tell (Osteen)
the ten local Home Healing Oil Orl1"Ho, j , r a i d e d o f th eH u gh L. f Members
(ent mtTt Mr. and Mra. True. Mr, under the direction o f C edi Tuc­ and worth a trip to Orlando to
Cnriann KUgore (Lake Monroe suppliers.
.. “
in j jjra . p . j) Anderson, Mrs, ker, County Agent. The boys will see.
Velma Rowan (Sanford)
The Credit Bureau o f Sanford Pioneer*
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Swart* have
LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRTSTMAS
II. M. Cochran, the " e v . and Mra. meet each Wednesday at Ihe
H ba beth H. Bowes (Sanford)
has been In continuous service to
school. O fficers elected for the moved Into th# Holly-Keefer house
Guest* Inelrded Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Llnnn,
and
Mra.
Marshall L. TUlis (Sanford)
lbs community for more than
Harold Culp, Miami, ion and II. M. Gleason, and Mrs. Jam es com ing year were: Larry Chester, on Lake Mary Ave. overlooking
Rather Armelda Covington
thirty years. Reports Issued by (he
president; BUI Lowe, vice presi­ the Crystal Lake Park. We w el­
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Culp, and M. Thom pson.’
(Sanford)
Bureau are based on file Informa­
dent; Kenny Dooley, secretary; come this couple to our neighbor­
their two children; prominent tillThe
Rev.
and
Mrs.
James
M.
Bnaato Patterson (Sanford)
tion contained In over 100,000 file
sens o f Volusia County, executlvei Thompson attended ■ meeting at Robert Best, tren u rer; John Nor- hood.
cards, kept up to date by inform a­
FA M M 4
Mrs. Ruby Linden le ft Mondey \ Comer lat and Sanford
o
f th* Winter Perk Telephone the Synod o f Florida Conference den, reporter; end Jim m y WlederB aby fttot to M r. and M n . Charles tion furnished by merchants, fin
Company,
and
their
wlvee
or
huiCenter "Southwinlda" near Lake
R. Bowes (Sanford)
anclal
institutions,
professional
on
Wednesday.
Mrs.
•by Girl to Mr. and Mrs. James men, public records and newspa­ bands; and representative! o f the Placid,
Orange City Telephone Company. Thompson Is president o f the Sv. Harvey Covington (Sanford)
per dippings. .Membership In th*
Representing the Florida Tele­ nodical o f Florida of the Presby­
Baby boy to Mr. aad Mrs. Howard burenu Is held by 125 credit grant­
phone P lon een were Mr. B asis- terian Church U. S. A.
Tell (Osteen)
ors and local concerns. A member
rear, Mra. Bernice Bomar, Orlan­
Discharge*
Mrs. J. H. Skewee called the
of th* Associated Credit Bureaus
do, vice president o f the Hugh L. visit. She'told of the weekend visit
Dorothy Sheaty (Sanford)
of Am erica and the Associated
Merrill Council; O, C. Byrd, San­ other evening and wo h id a nice
Ada Lovejoy (Sanford)
Credit Bureaus o f Florida, the lo­
ford , form er employees of the last week o f Mr. and Mr* E. M.
Jeau Gardener and babx boy
cal Bureau supplies and obtains
Winter Park Telephone Company, Fisher o f Tampa.
(Titusville)
credit Information with more than
and Miss Lolly Clements, Orlando,
Dorothy CoUlee
Don't forget Ihe P-TA meeting
2000 affiliated bureaus In the Uni­
n( (he Southern Bell Telephone and Thursday. Oct. IT at ft p. m. The
(Altamonte Springs)
ted States, Canids and other for­
Telegraph
Company.
.
OCT. 11
eign countries.
Mrs. Culp, 77 year* old, aerved
The Collection Division of the
Vatey Lou Grimm (Sanford)
Credit Bureau o f Sanford la opera­ most of her forty years with the
Orange City Telephone Company,
Doris Clay (Mima)
ted In conjunction with the above
aa operator. For many yeara, un­ make an effort to attend. Lake
Oath lean Pesald (Sanford)
division* and Is under the manage­
til the com pany converted to the Mary School Is growing and we
Lola W otfer (Sanford)
ment o f R. G. Thompson of this
automatic dial system and housed need this bond election to be suc­
Thomas Payne (Sanford)
city. Sine* Its establishment In
Its opernllon In a new building,
Fred Stain (Sanford)
cessful If wc are to gel any im ­
August o f 1958, the Cullcclion Divi­
Mra. Culp carried out her duties provements In our school.
Doris Whitaker (Sanford
sion has serviced in ex cess;of 3,000
as operator from a switchboard
Discharges
It was a Joy to see the Rev.
accounts. A member o f the Am eri­
N O FLU ES
located In her home.
Flora Wlftton (Sanford)
C. C. White, pastor of the Upsala
can Collectors Association, tha
Church out driving Thursday. The
division operates throughout the
VtoMtog B e n t m eats Rooms, II
Rev. White broke hla hip some
United Slates and Canada In co­
a. m. to ft p. m.; g*mi Private
months ago and this was the first
operation with the 2,000 members
Rooms, I to 4 p. m., 7 to I y, m.; of tho organization.
N O FU M ES
Ume he has driven.
Podiatrice, 11 a. m. to I y. m
Tha national association has es­
Circle No. 2 of Ihe PWO of the
Parents and Grandparents only, tablished * set cod* of ethics to
The $23,000 grand prize In the la k e Mary Community Presby­
Ousts tries, No vlaiUnft duriny
which member agencies must ad­ Plllshury'a 9th grnnd national terian church met for the first
feeding of bablsa. Private Rooms,
here. 3linieograph printing and
time at tho Crystal Lake Ave.
11 a. m. to 1ft noon, I to 8 p photo-copying ar* available at the recipe and baking contest was homa o f Mrs. Eugene Gill Tues­
awarded
to
Gcrda
Rnderer
o
f
Ber­
m . and 7 to ft p. iil, Semi-Private Credit Bureau, as well as complete
kley, Catif. and tha reetpe adopted day evening. Mrs, Gill read 1
Rooms, I to 4 p. aa. aad I to stenographic and typing service.
Corinthians 13:*3 and ted In pray­
by Ann Plllshury.
• fc to.
Th# rlcep for Accordion Treats er. Mre. Roland Goble, circle coIs a* follow s: B eup butter, H eup- chairman presided In the absence
o f sugar, J unbeaten eggs, 1 tea­ o f Mrs. Ruby Linden. It was vot­
spoon vanilla, V) teaipnnn salt, ed to hold the meeting* the third
IH cups sifted Plllsbury's best all Tuesday Instead of the second
ELECTRIC water heating
US TUI) LUL 1ST OF TUtl &lt; I ) I H T
pnrpn«e
flour, and heavy duty Wednesday as previously announc­
Jtiiiuu , ■h.Mixut.u i l i u m ,
ed. The next meeting will be at
keeps heat 100% sealed in
aluminum foil.
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Cream butter. Gradually add m- the horns o f Mrs. Ida Keogh on
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gar.
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Dm m h J
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t o a 1. 1. CM K iirrout s s u r r.u vanilla and tall, eat well. Gra­
Nll.Vk II SVISIS It.AIMS o n us:.
dually add flour, mix thoroughly.
heat up Hues or vents
MASKS AUAl.SS-r SAIII ttsTATtil
you and **ch ol you hitaliy aotlFold lengthwise nna yard of foil
rioil sail rauulrad to praaant sny
to give double thickness, then fold rests* M l. V rf*sired, sprinkle
a1*1ms and d* man-1* which you, or
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stthsr of you, may hsv* aaalnst
tbs ••(*(* of Alta IV. LiavU. d*c*a*.
on halting sheet.
nr frost witk att icing. Makes
*i|, Uls ut said County. to tho r-uinDrop dough by rounded tee- ahout 4 dozen cookie*.
ly J»-lu- of itomlnolo County. KlurI la, «l hla u nits In lb* court houas
spoonsful Into folds ( d o u g h
I’ illibury Mills, Inc., through Its
of said County st Hanford. Florida.
spread* during baking.) Baka In Jacksonville office, made the an­
"Hull -igiii calendar months from
slow oven (323 d e s ire s ) J J|n 30 nouncement o f the winner through
tho tins* of th* first publication of
tnls mul-a. Aacli oltlm or dtmtnd
minute* until golden brown. Cool .log G*zll of Tip Top Market and
shall bo 1a writing, and shall slsl*
ID minutes, remove eooklo* and other local a t o m .
lha pt*r* nf rnoldnnos and post oflies sddrssa of ths claimant. and
ahull bo sworn to by ths rlnlmnnt,
his agont, or ntlornsy. and nny
such claim or dsinand not so fllsd
shall b* void.
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A u .ris*. rilK U ILTKT d N, Bran­
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Hanford, Florida; V. HUUM*. Han­
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Sid oa tho S4U dap of Sopt.nibor
A. D. INI, aaaoo to ho filod la tho
office of tho Secretary of Btsto of
tha Statg of Florida, a Caoaent of
alli the
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t or*-*of*a and that h* I* **lltM*4
that th* raaulramaala ol law hav*
b«*n coat piled with.

Mary D Detyens of Sanford wg*
elected chairman « f Institutional
Nursing Arrvtra Administrators of
Florida Nurses Association during
the 47th annual convention at
Clearwater, October lft.

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4 0 Years Ago Today Americans Entered W orld W ar 1 Fight

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Today l l Um 40th anniversary o f
th i data on which Am erica cros­
sed the throehhold from preparel l o o to participation in the Moody
ground fighting o f tt orid Mar l.
On Oct. a , 1*17, the first unit
o f American Dcughboys moved
Into the tranche* o f the Western
front la France.
They were infantrymen o f the
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long-awaited
crack at the Hun.
r silence
to
stop them I Inspecting through
trench
periRain was pouring in torrents at from singing “ Tipperary."
scopes, there was n j sign o f acthey marched through deserted,
Somehow they got into t h e tlvity in the German lines,
•hell - pocked villages to their as­ trenches without being detected I Behind the Infantrymen cam e
signed sector east o f Verdun. It by the German artillery. T h e Battery C o f the Sixth V . 5. Tlrld
was a dark, cold night and It was French troops, whom they re- Artillery. Strugsrling nnd tailing in
rough going through the deep mud lieved, gave them a classle gallic the deep mud, the artillerymen
o f the French roads. In the dis­ welcome, with much hugging, Ms- hauled a French 73 up the side o f
tance, and getting ever nearer, alng o f both cheeks and hand- a am all hill, and pointed It in the
they could hear the thumping of shaking.
general direction o f Germany.
Gen. John J . Pershing had deA t 1:13 a. m. on Oct. 38, fust at
AhfrA!&lt;iy..£fcMXB.Jt.M«kl J3k&gt;.tac»C~ibicu..l**ole.«v*s.lie fS s tlr a r t
IUuii!» »i they had U iB ttillju i
the m a t to give his m cn their haired sergeant from South end,
French cam ps far behind the Atlantic, and the Doughboys ap- introduction to war. Across the Ind., pulled the lanyard,
Unas. Now. at last, they w e r e . proached it with a light • hearted dark waate o f no-man's land.
First Am ericas Shell
jn o v t n f op to the front for their I eagerness. Twice an officer had which the Doughboys took tuma
A loud cheer went up from tha

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sergeanl'a comrades as the first
American aheli of W orld War I
whistled into the enemy tinea.
Tbs aheli ease was carefully
s w e r v e d , and pert home t© P res­
ident W oodrow WUson as a souv­
enir. The gun that fired It was
quickly rem oved from action and
shipped back fo tha U.3 MilBaty Academ y at West Point, M.
V ., wheru it Is atill displayed as

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prisoners. Five Doughboys w ere
wounded.
CpI. Jam es B. O r e a k i m o f
Evansville, Ind., Pvt. Thomas F.
Enright o f Pittsburgh, and P v t
Merle D l!ay„ Iowa were killed,
were killo.
They were buried Nov. • on the
slope o f a hill near the fr o n t The
site Is marked by a monument
which (he French governm ent S

The ThicrfpU.Tr *uyi :

TV- ivt-haircd sergeant's name
waa lost to history under a cen­
sor’ s pencil. But the rest of the
eacitlng news was duly reported

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"H ere lie the first u ld ier* o f
the great republic of the United
Slates who died on the toil o f
France for Justice and liberty."

Weather

Shop and Save

Partly elondy Tuesday and Wed'

In Sanford

neaday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
Established 1909

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

NEWSPAPER

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957

United Preai Leased Wire

Docks, Terminals
Project Feasible
conveying lo the commission and
the public a method of construct­
ing and our study o f the project."
The report, at least SO pages In
length, outlined the entire study
feasibility reports to the members o f the projects feasibility from
of the Board of Commissioners a* the study o f commodities moving
he said “ this report is a means of north and the commodities that

The docks and terminals project
la feasible, said Col. H. C. Gee of
the engineering firm o f Gee and
Jenson o f West Palm Beach,
C o l.
Gee presented printed

would move south Into the Sanford
dock* and terminals.
He also gave strong m pport of
the Ssnfoni-Tltusvllle Canal's ad­
ditional tonnage that would move
Into the local docks and terminals
from Canaveral Harbor.
Col, Gee named commodities
and estimated tonnage that would

be unloaded or loaded at the local
dock* and terminals project.
The feasibility report recom ­
mended that the docks and term i­
nals be constructed with hydrau­
lic fill In the lake, 200 feet wide
and *00 feet long, with two ware­
GOVERNOR LUTHER 1IODGB
house* and with a paved area.
Col. Gee surprised commission­
ers and the audience listening to
the report with the estimate of
$270,000 construction costs.
He alio recommended that toeel
official* Interest the Trustees of
the Internal Improvement Fund In
the project. Giving examples o f
other communities taking advant­
age of the fund, he said monies
borrowed from the source would
earn a low rate o f interest com ­
pared with other source* o f funds.
" A project o f this natu-* does
North Carolina's governor, Lu­
not start automatically and does ther Hodges will open the flMtfi
not continue autom atically,'' Col. Dlst.
Conference,
Rotary
In­
Gee pulned out. However, he said
ternational In Orlando Sunday
benefit* will not be limited to San­
ford but will reach out Into other evening, Oct. JT with an addrvea
at a banquet that will start a
counties.
Pointing out that It would take three-day round of events.
approximately four years for the
The San Juan Hotel ha* been
project to reach It* peek useage,
d
e
lim ite d conference headquart­
Col. Gee said that tho docks and
terminal* would net the city ap­ ers where delegates will ' gin re­
Chamber o f Com merce “ urge*
proximately $30,000 a year above gistering Sunday afternoon,
everyone to consider those persons
operation costs and reserve ac­
A number o f prominent person­
who serve in government and
counts. “ It will take considerable
ages will ad d rcii the different ses­
nominate their choice fo r this
time to generate business," he
Good Government A w ard."
sions among them being: O arence
said.
Raborn said that a judging com ­
The feasibility report recom ­ Walker, public relations director
mittee composed of local citizens
mended the location o f the docks o f Coca Cola Co., Atlanta; Past
and Jayeeea will conilder all nomi­
and terminals near the west city President o f Rotary International
nations.
limits at Mills Creek.
The nomination blank, attached
Frank Spain, Birmingham, A la.{
It was recommended that the
to the letter mailed to local cltlcity not undertake a project of this Farrla Bryant, Ocala; Past Dlst.
sens, should be mailed the Good
kind until It studlea and analyses Gov. Chet Berry o f Ft. M yeri, and
Government Award Committee,
a rate structure. "This will be a Rotary Foundation student front
Box I'd, Sanford. Raborn said addi­
ready In about 10 days and will Norway.
tional blank* for nominations may
be a supplement lo this report,"
James B.
Keith, district gov­
be scrurrd at the Jaycee Inform a­
Col. Gee said.
ernor, expects some 700 persons tn
tion Booth.
“ This state la having to follow attend the conference which is tha
the lead o f other states who are first for the new district which
making use o f their waterways," was created the past July.
Col. Gee told the Board of Com­
A com plete program w i t h
missioners. "I t Is a perfectly fearounds of entertainment and so­
slide project for you to assum e."
cial events has been planned for
"The existence o f this barge
'the Rotary Annv, who are expect­
term inal," Oal. Gee exptalned,
ed to accompany their hubands
"wilt bring Industry to the city
Concurrently J. Jnwers, Ship and we've Just begun t,, scratch to the conference.
Pres. Myron Reck o f the San­
Serviceman Second Class, notified the surface in water transportsford Rotary club has announced
the Sanford Naval Air Station . tlon."
structual fire department which
Asked what the Impact on the that kt least IS Rntarlani from
answered the call immediately. City o f Sanford would be with the his cluh plan lo be In Orlando fo r
Ib e Naval Air Station structural dock* and terminal sprojcct. Col. the event, many being accompan­
fire department supported by the Gee answered “ I would expect to ied by their wives.
Naval Air Station crash crew had see a sharp Increase In industry;
the fire under complete control an increase in the boat business;
before 9:30 p. m.
I would expect to see one ship or
For Informiitlon On
Commander Lewis D. Tamny, boat repair facility; at least one
Station Executive Officer, answer­ major truck line o f some size; an
CIRCULATION
ing the fire alarm supervised the Increase In petroleum tonnage,
overall utilization of fire fighting stabilized year riamd employment;
PH. FA 2-2G11
equipment and commended McGee and a greater individual incom e."
A. L. Wilton, commissioner,
who reported the fire and all hands
or gftpr 6:30 p.m.
who so ably rontrihuted to con­ commented “ I'm enthused about
trolling the fire. The cause and this barge terminal myself and l
PH. FA 2097S
extent of dam age i* presently be­ hope these figures will give us
something to work on ."
ing investigated.

Jaycees
SeekRecipient
For Government Award
The Seminole rounty Junior
Chamber o f Commerce la search­
ing fo r a recipient for Ita “ Good
Government Aw ard," M. L. Itsborn Jr., president o f the local
Jayeeea said In a letter distribut­
ed this morning to citizens o f this
area.
Raborn said that this “ Good
T A H -I EXPECTED TO ARRIVE al the Sanford N aval Air Station today. Captala J. R. Reedy, Com.maader Heavy Attack Wing One, said today that the Movement Report Center alerted NAS te expect
the arrival o f VAH-9 which has been deployed oa. NATO Exercises “ Mtrtka H ack." Abova picture, n s
eeatly appearing tn the New York Times M agaslae cover shows VA ll-9 plaae* aboard Ibe Carrier
Saratoga.

influenza uutoret
Kills 9 In School
dren that killed nine persons.
Thp epidemic at the Porterville,
Deaths blamed on flu climbed
Calif., State Hospital for the Men­
toward the 230 mark today, boost­
tally Retarded was the third fatal
ed by an Influenza epidemic at a outbreak to hit such state institu­
California school for retarded chil- tion*.
!
A United Press survey showed a
total of 219 person* have died of
flu or complication* since last
summer when the first cases of
Asian flu were diagno-cd In the
nation and its territories.
The highest death toll was In
In a lengthy trial before City New York with 53 victims. Penn­
Judge Ambrose Ollff yesterday a f­ sylvania was a close second with
ternoon Retired Judge John 0. 50 deaths, 21 o f them in the Le­
Leonardy was found _guilty of high Valley area. California's toll
eareless and negligent driving and climbed to 29.
I &gt; t s Flu Falsi
fined $30 or 10 days In jail.
Elsewhere, Michigan reported 2d
An accident on Sunday night
Sept. 29, shortly after 9:30 p. m. flu-caused deaths, Louisiana 21, Il­
linois 13, Hawaii 9, Ohio, Utah and
Jnvolved Judge leonardy.
I W alter A Cook charged that Wisconsin 7 each, Iowa and Ken­
Judge Leonardy struck his c a r .' tucky « each, Colorado 3, New
parked in front of his home, and Jersey 3, and one each In Indiana,
|Oklahoma. Oregon. Washington
left the scene at the accident.
Attorney Mack N. Clevel»"d Jr., and the District of Columbia.
The California State Hospital
representing J u d g e Leonardy,
claimed lack o f parking light* on ' outbreak claimed five live* last
the Cook car was a violation and week anil four more over the
might have been a contribution* weekend. The latest victim* were
; two boys and a girl and a 17-yearfactor to the accident.
Witnesses called to testify in- old woman.
A flu epidemic at the Pennhurst
luded Captain Arnold Williams
nd LL Joe Hickson who were School for the Mentally Retarded
called to the scene on the night near Philadelphia killed It paBy UNITED PRESS

Leonardy Found
^Guilty Of Careless
Negligent Driving

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o f the accident. Cook and two
ethers testified against Judge
Leonardy.

Recent contributions to the Unit­
ed Fund Appeal have brought the
total to date above the $7,000
mark.
With the campaign already 20
CASSELBERRY— A short talk days gone and only 10 days left In
on the history o f the Martin Co., which to raise the quota for seven
spanning its half century o f lead* organizations only 20 percent of
ership in aeronautics, research the total goal o f $33,000 has been
and guided missle manufacturing, contributed or pledged.
was given by two Martin Co o f­
T ram captains are busy con­
ficials at the Casselberry Lions tacting volunteer werkera In hopes
Club Thursday night.
o f raising the total figure nearer
Martin Co. officials were, Phil to the goal mark.
Additional contribution* to the
Cresby, Senior Policy Assurance
Engineer, and Carl Foster. In­ United Fund In amounts o f $23 or
formation Services Representative. more, as reported by Roy F.
A movie, "L o o k To The Future." Mann, campaign treasurer, this
a portrayal o f Martin products, morning are: Frank Evans, $100;
supplemented the Informative his­ W . E. Kader, Jeweler, 1*0; 11.
torical briefing by the speakers. Jam re Gut Agency, $30; Mrs.
Also an architectural drawing o f Herbert Ballanre, $30; Roy Holler,
the completed Martin Plant, south $30; J. A. Bislllne, $30; Mrs. Geor­
of Orlando, was displayed, one gia B. Ball. $30; Mrs. Camilla
view showing the extensive main ! Hruce, $23; Fourawre Construction
I Co., $23; C. If. Johnson, $23; It.
lobby of the large structure.
B. Pope Co., $25; P. S. n * rke.
The Martin Co. hat been In
$23; D. B. Adler. $23; and Mr.
limited production during the con­
and $!rs. J. M. Stlnecipher, $23.
struction of its extensive plant,
which is now 80''. completed, ac-

an elected official, tn apoointed
officer,’ an ertlplofe or 4 conimunlty-mlnded citizen."
Raborn commented, howover,
that the provision In the nomina­
tion it "that he or she has made
some outstanding contribution In
tha field o f Good Government.”
No person shall be considered
for nomination If he is a holder
of a public office and who was
elected In a state wide election, or
whose appointment Is such that he
serves the state as a whole, the
letter explained.
The recipient of the award pre­
sented by the Seminole County
Junior Chamber uf Commerce, Ra-

Faulty Socket Blamed
For $5,000 NAS Fire

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Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Segregation Leaders Angry At Bill Enforcement Plea
little Interest In a compromise
with the party's southern wing,
which ha* been bubbling with dis­
content since p a s o g ? o f the civil
rights bill and since Eisenhower
sent federal troop* to enforce in••evasion at Little R 'ck.
Gravrl Fasor* Stand
There also were expressions of
“ It appears the radical left wing
dismay that the U S. Supreme
Cjurt brushed aside Virginia's of the party has gained control o f
school assignment law, and a I» U -, Chairman Paul Butler ar.d is en­
tsiana o ffic ia l proposed that a gaged in a battle with the Repub­
“ freedom of choice'' amendment lican left wing for the Negro blew
fc o the U.S. Constitution bo placed vote.” commented Georgia Democratic Chairman Join Sam m o *
in effect.
The old split in the Democratic Bell.
Bell said there is "no basie d if­
Party, never firmly healed since
southerner# stalked out o f the 1318 ference oa Issues" now between
national
convention,
appearej the tw9 major parties, and that
even m ore likely t.» rip open again the ultimate result will be “ ei­
following the policy group’ ! state­ ther a third party or a realign­
ment within both parttea.
ment Monday.
One louhern member o f the
The advizory council attacked
advisory c o u n e i I, Cim ille F.
Prezident Elsenhower end called
Gravel Jr. o f Louisiana, favored
for quick action jn the civil rights
the group's stand, however, aaJ
« w . But U alae indicated U baa

By LEON BURNETT
^United Frees Staff Correspondent
Southern segregation l e a d e r s
bristled today at the Democratic
Advisory C o u n c i l ' * plea for
prompt enforcem ent of the civil

the only dissenter « a s Mr*. Ben­ end expretaed (he intent o f finding
jamin R. Everett of North C a ro.! other w iye to sidestep Integra- j
lina. Gravel has been under f i r e 1tion.
in his state for supporting the
The slate will “ continue to use
civil rights measure.
legal and proper m eans" to keep
Mrs. Everett said North Caro­ classroom s segregated, according
lina congressmen opposed the riv- to a statement from Gov. Thorns*
II right* bill ami “ I was not going B. Stanley. Republican Stitv Sen.
to sit there and vote for any rein- Ted Dalton, a candidate for g*/vlution that had not been approved ernnr, proposed that a special
by them ."
legislative session be called im­
Special Sevlvon Proposed
mediately to rewrite laws relating
Virginia Democratic Chairman to segregation.
Thomas R i a n t o n also criti­
The consensu* in other quarters
cized the resolution and said in we* that the ruling we* not un­
his opinion “ the southerners are expected, hut was disanpointing.
in no mood to compromise s.ith No specifle plan of action «••
the rest of the party." He ad ied. under study.
however, that It is “ ton early to
Louisiana's attorney g e n e r a l
tell" what southern Democrats Jack Gremiiiion, p r o p o s e d an
wilt do in I960
amendment to the Constitution
In Virginia, meanwhile, officials that would outlaw all civil right*
studied the Supreme C ourt'i re­ codes and fair employment prac­
fusal Monday to h ejr an appeal tices codes and “ permit neighbor­
o f a ruling against the state's cen­ hood* to choose their o - n neigh­
t a l control o f . pupil placement. bor*. la a speech to * aivu slab

he outlined provisions for "fr e e ­
dom o f c h o i r e " In employment
and social pursuit*.
Florida Ally. Gen. Richard Er­
vin slid hit state's school assign­
ment law Is not threatened under
the ruling In the Virginia rase be­
cause Florida's law does not men­
tion rare.
In South Carolina. State Sen.
Marian Gressctte i s l j the state
“ will d oe* the public schools ind
seek som e other method'' for ed­
ucating children if integration is
ordered. Gresselte is head of the
state's segregation study cm im ictee.
Alabama Gov. James K Fol­
som, appearing unshaven and in­
ference dressed at hia press conefrenee, touched again on the L il­
lie Rock crisis and said be would
discharge the s t a t e ’ e National.
Guard units by proclamation If
there was an effort To revert them
te federal statu*.

AI.KX McKIBBIN RECEIVES the Eagle Seoul Award from hi* mother, Mrs. Clifford MeKIbhla. in
terem oeie* last night al Sanford Junior High Sell &gt;ol during a 8 1 John, District Court e f Honor.
Clifford McKibbin, A lev's father, kinsself a Scout leader, .miles a big approval a* he looks on. *
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And Whr not? lU a S t a id m d
Tad Williams won the major
laam r. hatting, tttha aaaia this
year pitching kft-hinded.
But until m e n t
years, Eas l n a m VJ, many p a m ta iiseotjragad thetr youngittra from dsrsloptag ‘ nto southpaw. Enitrom
warned that this practice can
ciu se ‘ 'serious psychological digturbaaces” in children.

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Msay of tha wetld'a mast fam­
ous people have been “ lefties/*
.Enitrom said. The list Includes
Michelangelo, Leonardo Davincl,
Babe Ruth, King George V I o f
England aad Pablo Pacaieo.
Otberv are Harry B. Truman.
Betty Grable, Henry Welteee end
Denny Kaye, not to mention War­
ren Spahn.
Ona ot the Dionne quintuplets.
Maria Dlraas, Is a southpaw. So
ts boasr Carmen Baiillo.
There are two major causes o f
left handedness, Enstrom said.
Soma youngsters 'acquire t h e
preference because tney lean «.
use the left hind first. Ia others,
there Is sa inborn tendency usual­
ly resulting from “ twinning.”
Taboos Against Left
The. twin may or may not de­
velop, but the left handed Infant
Is a gsnetlc "m irror" of the right
handed twia. Enitrom said the
percentage o f southpaws among
identical twins ta much higher
than in the population at large.

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RHARUCa R LKSMtON aad ____
LENNON, hla wife, It atlrc. and
If dead tha uakaeww spnoaaa, heirs,
dev Dee*, legatees, gruatee*. ert41to re, succoMert. or setiane ua-

S r ALFXED LEECH
fa etn rtn U&gt; Lira oot a who)* atw
Usltsd P m t s u i t C iw iiM a d ia t ^
&lt;* products fo r them.
CHICAGO (U P)—A Saadwrttlat
« « b « F W t handad
axpcrt roports that w u tfep m art 2***** *•»!•. « « * f th h s, S w H ss
on tho Incrcaic.
bans, g u n , foaaUtn pttts, afciiDr. KH« A. Enitrom u ld h i g | « « dcaki, acin ori, ricktei. cist•jffct-jrtar" aurr*r sbsw i tF*t~~npt' l&lt;Y &gt;' ” " 1'* hhAoriPmc* « » * i U * k
D*r eent o f lb « younssieri In o®0" .
Khool a n Uft'handod. This eom*
•
a n o .*
p o m W in four U ai|kt pa r a m t
L t f O l N O tlC I
prstjotuly satlmsUA.
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Enitrom M k w f mieh e f the
* t a t » i o r f l o b ju a to
IncreaM stem* from " a rrowln*
m k u , a u u iM te u .

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TtjUXO. hie Wife. J. C. BILLS an*
LOUISE U. SILLS, hla wife, WAL.
TUR UKADICK. u . R. READ an t
DORA I. READ, hU wlfa, ANM e
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ail unkuowa parties bavins
Halm Is# la hava say rlubt. tut* or
-ltt*e*wt !« ■* •- is * ru n -sin ,
eevcnbrd proyerty ettuated IS Uetnlnola CuUUUr. Florida, to-wlu
Track It

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OENEVj
i /4 V u K .t t . iS tw fiS f
rRACT, aacardla# ta pla: tkenjl
security holder eppeeru upon « •
of recorded In Plat Book I. pan*
books of Ik* compeer m truotoo
ST, rubUc Records ol aaminola
or la unr ether ftOseUrj reletloo,
t'nunty, Florida,
the no mo of *he oorson or cor*
Trsat 3:
•oration ler whom each ir« »n « -*
s s
k
s
Tha NEH af tha »W U of Sec» « i » o also ta* otslomoat la lb*
turn is ta« uircsu court ta
tion SI- Tawuehlp IS South,
t aaranraalo show tfeo afflaat'o
c ? « S y . j g r w L ^ J M r S ^ S f i 0*4 Uollof 00 to
Rente S3 Sett,
Tract Si
J S fi- S .i’; Its oTreasuMscoo and condition*
MM or SWU o f NWU at Ser,
•■•or which stocbhoMer* end
»&lt; whim it in t h b m a t t e r o f •ecurlrv
mm ‘
to south.
holders whn do w t apatar
Itanua 13 Kaat.
■ton tho bonks of tho company oo
Tract 41
fruits**.
hold
aleck
•"?
hi« wire, of b o u a J in (los Is s capacity other tbsa that
.Tho North T chains of tho Wait
k Ra n k u n
u R t;c x ««,* janil *
i v m s
S i £ M ^te^wm m M d
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Ji
h m •»« m s »o «r w riiu . a u w i i
S t o f fW U ’ o f 1TBU of Sec.
U 'B u . M ,
tloa 33. Ttwuohip 34 South.
ltir. or otherwise a Decree Pro
TOI?*AND*BACM OT TOU AIUI
thlV'tuM. lV iir» J A ' V i
MEREST REQUIRED to septa*,
w in "
■9™ * u “
asower, or 014 other .I r f t i i i r i

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Iwura ta sad subecrlbad hefuru
a this Ut day sf Oetoker. lilT.
/sals 1. Shoemaker
(My cernmUaloa eipfrau Auauet
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VOLUSIA IXVEUTMBNT COMPANT, a
F lorida corporatlau,
MIRIAM W . G A R U N .
V 'r» ‘ °.r
•f tha aatata su d property a f W . A.

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aoalaat you hr RAM N BOUf/W.
en or before the lot ear sf Nevemher. A. D. HIT. In tho afrtco at tho
■adtrslsaad Ct«rk at tha Circuit
Court In Sanford,' Romtnole County,
Florida! la default thereof, the cauio
will urocoed err part a goon tha en­
try o f a Decree Pro Ceafeeeo
auluit run. The name of the Couf.1
In whleh thlt eult Is stadia# la the
Circuit Court tor Ihu moth Judicial
Circuit sf the Statu af Florida. In
and - far SemUela County. In Chan­
cery N o ._____ The style or tall
“
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r iu l MAN. Plaintiff, » a VOLUS
v est jitn t

Statemeat reaulrad hr the net of
Auauet SI. n i l as amtmded by the
acta of March S. ISIS aad July f.
tile (Title SS United Btalea Cede
arrtloa SIS) ehewlu# tha ownerV3.V. manauemest and elrcuUtlen
o f tha iaafore Herald puhlluhed
Maaday thraufh Friday, at Bastard.
Florida ler October 1. 1IIT.
1. The same* and addraaaea af
the publisher, edlter, maaagtae edIter,, and bualneaa manaaars are
Puhllrher, Fred Ferklee. Baaferd
Florida.
Edlter, Fred Ferklu, Baaferd,
Nunuttue Edlter Maries *t?cpstu*
■r.. aeaferd.. Florida.
Butlaeae Msaaeer. Paul Putman
Sanford. Florida.
S. Tho owner iei O f owned by a
corporation. Ha name sad address

compart,

Defeadaata The nature •( tl
•ad tha rellaf sought thet
removal of tha elands from tha hove described Unde awaed by the
April u IMS, If any, W. U OBA; Plaintiff in Seminole County. Flo­
rida, aad for ueeerel equitable re­
_
SWEETATWLE Vhd^JENNIE K- lief In 'the premises.
WITNESS tha band aid aftteUI'
ital of the Clerk of the Ctreult
Court af Semlaelu Ceuatr, Florid*.
and tha w lfa at W . U Oradlou n »

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WHtTE. hie Wlfa. TROT C. MCB-

ciirk of the Clreutt Court
Seminole County, Worlds
Byt Aria J. Lundeslet, D.&lt;
Iteerdeli. Orldley and Lewis
•R" Albert U Lewis
9 k P f8 g tL3 ti&amp; &amp; w n S l " * . &amp; Atterseru for ytalntltf
DOROTHEA MUiSELWItim hla M North Court Stroet
wife. OERTRuna M. OKOS8 sad Oriaodo, ru n es.
IFEAL)
JOHN H. oito ia . her huehand.

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LuuktF|.*&amp;rMa,.ft,r ihe purpose of datem lalng whether or
aat iiendi ol sold District shell be 'Issued In aa aefreaeta principal
amount ot net aareedlac 1WU MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND
AND 00/Hu U2.J0P.UM.Mj DuLLAKB, bearing IntereeR parable eeml•naually. at luck rate or rates, net eiceed lig tha lesal rata, aa shall
be determiiisd at tha tliqa o f the isle theraul, and maturing serially In
annual Installments over a period net ta eueeed Twenty (14) yaara from
tha dale of eald loads, for the purpose o f financing the cost e l acquiring,
bulldlkg. enlarging, luralshlug or etharwlsa improving buildings or
school -ground*, as mot* specifically described end provided In the reeeluUoa Cf the Doerd of Public laetraetlen o f Bemlnele County, Florida,
adeptsd ea tha llth day af September, HIT, which said rttalutlen ia pub­
lished la full below a* a part s f this nodes.
Tbs place* of voting la said bond election shall be the usual place*
at voting In said
District In ganeral
eleetloaa In aemlnsls
County, end those used la tho Hat general election In said District In
Samlnola County, eacept as otherwise Indicated In said resolution. The
poll* will b* open at voting place* on the day o f the told bend
election from seven o'clock a.m. until seven o'clock p.m. an Iba same
day, all as provided la said resolution adopted on September If, H it, and
publlthed In full ttlow a* a part of this notice.
THE BOARD Oh* TURLIC INSTRUCTION OF
HE It IVOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Rv: lt&gt; John I . Brumley
JOHN t - BRUMLEY. CHAIRMAN
(BFALt
ATTM Tt
h r n. T. MILWEE
~

UX-UFF1CIO aUCULTAKT AND
CUUNTT HUlViltlNTUMlUNT UP SEMINOLE
COUNTY UUAItU OF PUBLIC INST RUCTION
RESOLUTION ORDE1UNU AND PROVIDING FOR
TIIU UOLIHXU OF AN ELKCT1UN IN UPECIAL
TAX SCIIUOL DISTRICT NO. 1 OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, ON THE QUESTION OP
ISUUINO 13.140,44U.44 BONDS OS* SAID DISTRICT.
BU IT RESOLVED HV TIIH BOARD OF PUBUC INSTRUCTION OF
SEMINOLE COL'NTT, FU jRIDAi
Section L An election le hereby ordered to be held In

rooNO rtm nolo *

**H 0 e o r xu r dC *C A i*w

■
—

e l e c t io n in s p e c ia l t a x

1

inspector*

Mrk J. M. Bllhrey
Mr. John Thornes
Mr. Edoovi Uelt
CUULUOTA SCHOOL
PRECINCT t
CHULUOTA
Clerk
Mr*. Joel* Frevtlt
1nope*torn
Mr*. Nelen Fere
Mrs. Abba Toftley
Ml** Bdna ‘
&lt;KO * * B ,U r COMMUN1TT MO USB
PRECINCT I
GOLDEN’
Clerk
Mrs. Richard If. Parker
Jntpeelera
Mr, Polk D. Bleylen
Mr. Robert E. Parker
Mr*, dlsdy* U Jaae
_
».
PRECINCT I
LONGWOOD
CITT XAUOJ
Clerk
Mr*. Ben Or»y
laspectore
Mrs, WUUe DeReea
Mrs. Elena Shew
Mr*. Georg* Bonier
Mrs. Vaster Elgin
PRECINCT It
LAKE MART
LAKE MART SCHOOL
Clerk
Mr. Wm. Kusgrave*
Inepectore
Mr*. Evelyn Thompson
Mr*. Katherine Leaeh
Mrs. Rhoda SpIdeU
PRECINCT It
ALTAMONTE
NEW TOWN MALL
Clerk
Mr. J. C. Baud*
Inspector*
Mrs Myrtle Maen
Mr*. Harriet Stelabeck
Mr* Ann Plnnnck
Mr*. Relll* Swafford
Cl
PRECINCT 11
FORREST CITT
L W. HODGES REIIDENCW'
Clerk
Mr*. Dorothy Lambert
Isepecleri
Mr*. Howard Van Pelt
Mrs Xay Dunn
Mr*. Atlanta McOlenli
PRECINCT II
SLAVIA
SLAV Ia SCHOOL
Clerk
Jo* Mlkler
Inepeeters
Mrs Jo* Mlkler
Mr*. Paul Lukes
__
Mre. Jo* B. Mlkler .
PRECINCT II
FERN PARK
LEGION HALL—PRAIRIE LAKB
Clerk
Mre. Julia Krebs*
laspectore
Mrs. Dorothy Pavllchak
Mre. Ruth Kaiser
Mr* Maxine Bates
_____ Mr* Reba McCleln
PRECINCT 11
SANFORD PROPEn
ARMORT Q. '
CUriu •
Mr* Evelyn Chrlatenien Mr. T. A Cobh
Inepeeters
Mr*. John Carlton
Mr* T. A, Cobb
Mr*. W. If. Harriett
Mro. J«n*t nutiavien
Mrs. «. T, Humphrey
Mrs. J. V. Jones
Mrs. Minnie Kratiert
Mr*. Neill* Xeder
Mrs. Helen Ludwig
Mr*. O. T_ Duncan
Mr*. Madeleine Felll*
PRECINCT II
BEAR LAKE
FLORIDA POWER COMPANY
KMFLOYZES CLUB
Clerk
Mr. O. n. Hughe*
J)
Inspector*
Mr*. Jessie Norris
"
Mr* O. X Hughe*
_
_
,
. . Mr*. Berth* Brook*
tkilot-to be used la teld bond eleetlea shall
be In lubtuntlally the fetlewlag form:
UHLOT
apeoial Tas School District
No. t. gemlnul* County, Florida
Bund r.lsctlon — November 1) 111?
SS*
J**
Dletrlct No. 1 ot Seminole County. Flo! ! &amp; ■ . . * $ ■ £ ? £ ! ? l a* W M M it* principal amount nf net exceedlng; |..|d*.eeeft&gt; hearing latereet. payable eeml-tneuttly. at
•ueh rat* er ratea not exceeding tbs legal rat*, si shall be
“ (ha time af tha sal* thereof, and maturlna
•eriall/ Is annual Ineullmeata over a period not to eicee.L
Twenty (3d) years from the late ut aald bond*, for the purpeufl
of fiiianrlng the cost of acquiring, building, enlarging, furniahing or otherwise Improving buildings or nrhool srouud*. a*
2 S f V 9*#L“ ttilr. 4*,cr,*f4 *a&lt;l Pfbvlded In the reeelurion nf The
, . u . u , V , lIneiructlnn of Seminole County. Florid*, adopt* 1
ea the llth day of lepiember, h i t
f &gt; TOR BONDS
( )
AGAINST BONDS
Instruction* to Voters;
If you are In f.vor of the Issuance of tha bonde. place *n 'TC*
mark In Ih* space to the left of tbs words “ FOIl BONDS',
if
U “ r0” •»
Ueusnc* s f the bonde. piece an " X '
'* lh* l ! ft •* 'I * “ Of4* "AGAINST BOND#’’
•?'e,,*5 1 Th? J * &lt;r***,ry, °* ,h* Heerd I* hereby suthoylied s«d
**•(’? w
whl,«
euffldant number o'
tha afure mi , ***JK?*,?*
J**1*
hl,» Peuer.
P*»*f. a
s sufficient
of

Special Tns School Dletrlct No. 1 of Hemlnol* County. Flerlda, on Ihe
Hih day ot November, A J\ HJT. to determlao whether or set there
ehell be Issued baeda of laid Dletrlct In the principal amount o f not
■acceding TWO MILLION. FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 4WIH
(11.140,040,43) DO 1.1Jilt*, bearing Interest, payable semiannually, at
such rata or palre. not n caedleg tha legal rata as shall be
determined at tha lime o f tho itale thereof, end ta mature serially
In annuel Inatallmanti over a period net to espeed Twenty (10) yearn
(rem the dot* of eald bend*, for the purpose e f financing tha cost
ef tha following:
New High Uohoel In Sanford, Florida.
Sanford Junior High (Present Senior High School
Building) Additions to building to provide cUstreeme
ted nth*r receeiatr facilities, renovation* nnd alteration*,
to e d itin g buildings.
Lyman—Longwoyd, Additions to building to provide
CUesruoma ant ether faclllile*.
Oviedo High School, Construct cafetorlum. reaovettona aad
alterations to altering building.
New Altamonte Elementary School,
Cfoums Junlor-Banlor High School. Sanford. New centlruelien t i provide rlauroom e and other necessary
laclllllee Henovatlra and alteratlona o f old building.
Midway Elerriinlsry School. New construction to provide
rUsernomn nml other necessary facilities.
Roeenwnld El-mantary School— Altamonte, New cos•irurtlon to provtds ctessrooms and other necessary
ferilttle*. Alteratlese o f old building,
t.
Oviedo Elementary School. New coeitruetloa te gravida
rtsetroom* end other neceseary facilities,
as provided In a resolution heretofore adopted by this Board en the llth
day of September. A. D, 13J?. which eald reeolntloa was approved purm e t te Uw by the State Superintendent o f Publle Inetruetlgn nn Sep­
tember 13, l*J7.
. . . . . .
Hecllen 3. The plei-et ef voting In esld bond election ehall be the
usual piece* of voting in end Dletrlct In general election* In Seatnol*
County. The pol'a w ill be open at voUag plicae en the day ef esld
bond election from seven e'eb-ek AM. unlit seven o'clock PM- on the
tame day unly the duly qualified elector* residing la eald Dletrlct who
sr* freeholder* will be permitted to vote I* esld bund el-eilon: pro­
vided. however, lh»t any qualified electors residing In the District who
■re Ireehuldere may vole at said hoed
election upon complying with
th i requirement* of ■&gt;ih*»rtlea (*l) e f Section len.Jtl. Florida Statute*.
Session A The following persons sra hereby appointed Inspector*
■sd Clerk* ef said bent election!
PIU5CWCT »
" EbT SANFORD
WEST »«0 E SCHOOL
Clerk
Mrs Lillis Buckler
tuepeutore
Mr*. R. U Harper
in • V 'aftfJi ft?* J J?11,**• •f*4 4* » » * '&gt; (hem te the Inepectore and d e r k k
Mrs. Jack Hlemper
d“ ? “, " 4 ! ,w l . ftLp "ben'ng of the poll* for each b o n V
Mr*. J. H. Lee
J It. Ji *,*&lt;1!* 1* * ‘ * h,eh P*per ballots ar* to be need. Sal t
Mr*. II, T. Thomas
thS In.o5! , ? ^ .
&gt;rlB,,,lt *»&gt;nPl* ballot* and dollver them to
Mr. R- Z Johnaon
a f t be V ^ u , ! . * ™1 S I * ' V ®n *r before the dal* aad tint* for opening
*• • Vaheeeu
cninon «»LU«
'L** 4 •U*,|8B U r all prerlerte nt which voting meU S E MONROE *”
LAKE MONROE SCHOOL cniass sru ia ee men. ana le mrtaer au tssn isa ana sirncteo u make
FFECINCT 3
Mr. Oeerge B*U
Clerk
fnr tVe nis * ( ' i » i! " .I.&gt;!0
**• bfopvr uftlrisls of Seminal* County
Mrs. 1L A. Thurston
Inspectors
tKtae* um ltf b* w «d U * ln*c," '‘ ** *‘ (he precinct* where voting m .Mr*. J. n. stapler
Mrs, J. C. Hue*
„ ml
,
.
,
®
Regi strati on e f tbs Couaty of
EAbT SANFORD
CANMNU KITCHEN lltt sf *H onitlftn/
PRECINCT 3
i5,"d 4,r»* (*d ta maks up and certify a
Mr*. Cliff Ablts
Clerk*
A cr / -!/ 1
.
rttldlng In tb* Dletrlct who sr* freeholder*.
Mr*. B L Ulim
CI« rk* If" thi sr.- ■I .'V’ , ’ w *?* 1 b* ('“ ■■'•bed to *he Ie*p*rtort and
Mr*. Ira E Southward
Inspeetsrr
*ai*t hnlle l*,* •*(*•* ** ***h p*»e* »h*r# ih* vot»» sr* i , re ceet In
Mr*. 8. A Tlsdsl
urseerved among the record*
.V rlof
.* ?this
, “ fBoard.
y •* •wl» 1Ul ***‘ 1 b* n l , i ***,w
preierveq
Mr*. Ruth Herron
Ut*. V. B. Hardin
* * r e .e im r -« 7 t A - 7 S u ,£ ! I .r ,?0,tt?,0» *hiH *»• bubllshed I* full a* W
Mr*. Ouetava Bamberger
f* T
} ,8
&lt;
.^*14, j fjw* elactlon. together with sa spproprut* noMr*. Jsm ei Markham
?
! r&gt;. *h* 11 determine, la the gsslord Herat t,
Mrs. W. 8. lllgglnboihem
* . ■I/*L I“ W' M . « « "« (* » elfcaUUeu In gemleel* County, Florida, one*
Mrs. A T. McArdl*
le a n * .r e * ./.f.
W* . * &gt;i ll&gt;- *!&gt;• flret publtcetlon «o b# aol
Mr* Sill Southward
1 * u *% (**r(P day* f pl8r_ ( “ *h* data e f laid bond election.
PAOLA
PRECINCT I
WJLSON SCHOOL
J K e V ^ S E PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF
rierk
Mr*. M. E. VTarfet
SEMINOLE COt NTT, FLORIDA
Istpectera
v»r*. C. L. ferretr
«
J P R U M L E T —CHA(RUAN
)lr*. T-uey Jnhneos
!*&gt; J- * BCSTLINK—MEMBER
Mrs. John F es
h \ J F. II ARRIfKW—)| FMRKit
OVIEDO
PRECINCT I
CUT HALL
*• PATRICK—MEMBER
Clerk
Mr*. Mildred L ife r
l t f L Z. JORDAN—MEMBER
io ip K tm
Mr*. D ei Ftsreen
(•EAL)
Mr*. R E . ’ W elseakerfer
ATTEST;
Mrs. Milton Osr*
!%! R. T MILWEr
Mrs

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Miss M. Owen SenatorSpeaksToWOman's Club
Feted Saturday On "Advantages O f Youth Center
With Shower
Miss Martha Owt«. December
bride-elect, * u honored Saturday
evening at a mUeeUsneoua ahow

et, ft w n b y S n . L. C- Burrougha
la Lake M a n .
The rvom vaa dallititfully deeorated w«H varl-entered Mbiacus.
Camti ware played by tka atony
and privee w ere w oe W Mr* Thru
Stiles, M n . L. E. Walker, Mlia

Tlw A m erica s Hama Depart,
meat ef the S en feid W om an '!
Club bold a ca tered disk supper at
tka d u b last Tuesday evening.
Hostesses fa r tka event w e n Mrs.
Dangles Steastrom, Mrs. W a r m
Knowles, M rs . W . H, Stamper,
Mrs. H. 8. D agger, Mrs. L. P .
Payton, and Mrs. Ja ck Stamper.
They were dressed In dark
colors, and e rch w «ro a yellow
apron. The pockets w ere shaped

T&lt;«iw« 7k—a L so as.1 M n . S. II. like saashlsa. yllh z black ji t

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Lutheran Women
Plan Smorgasbord

if

pkin sported t straw hat and g
pipe. Dewn the center o f the long
table were placed n crook neck
squash, a carrot and a large yel­
low onion. A child's yellow bee
and bine rake w e n fopnd among
the vegetables.
M n . John E ld er gave n report
on the* success e f the aenual teach­
er’ s party. Mrs. Robert Mahan re­
ported on the progress o f the
Benefit fashion show and Womanhh
the A m erican Home Department
N ot. 4 at the Plneerett School.
M rs. Paul E. Chapman w as In­
troduced ns n guest.
Senator Douglas Steastrom was
the speaker. He chose ns his
topie "Advantages o f Youth Cen
ter* In Communities". City man­
ager W . E . Knowles told o f the
recreational equipment which will
be needed hi the new civic center.
The American Home Department
hat taken the provision o f tom e el
this equipment as their p roject
The proceeds from the benefit
fashion show wilt be used to pur­
chase some e f the necessary
lama. Following tha talks, bath
Senator Stenslrom
and
M r.
Knowles bald a question sad an­
swer period.

on each.
As the guests entered the foy er
o f the elub, they w ere greeted by
jaek-o-lsntem . grinning beneath
a straw hat and resting on a col­
lar e f croton leaves.
The mantel In the club w as de­
corated with black cerm aic Hallo­
ween cata and croton leaves. Each
card table was set with orange
and blaek m ats, and centered
with a com shock e f pine noodle*.
Orange candy sections made pump­
kin* and candy corn waa strew
around each shock. Halloween
napklne and paper plates were
used fo r the dinner.
The center tabte waa covered
with orange crepe paper, strewn
with pine. On one end burned tw o
tapers. The other held n pair ef
Jack-o-lanterns. The lady wore a
gingham bonnet and a oalr o f
The regular monthly m elting of spectacle*, a turned ev er saucer
the Ladies Aid o f the Lutheran made her collar. A large pum
Church e f the Redeemer m et at
the c h u n k October IT. Mrs. Max
ine E kem end M rs. W illiam
MRS. JOHN HENDERSON SCH IRARD, wka wap wad Friday to
Southward w ere hosteses.
All Seale Rectory. Ska la the N n : r H of* WeMle.
M n . J . Senkartk Sr., gave tka
(Photo by Raymond Studio).
devotional Answering the roll
call were a members.
Mrs. Bkern reported that ■ now
By Marten J a w s
book *The Signs o f the S te m '
OVIEDO—it has been n long
bed arrived at the library.
tim e since T have missed an open­
Mrs, Henry Thurston reported ing P . T. A . meeting, but I bad
that she and another mem ber of to this year. However, aa I saw
In a simple service Friday, Oct* M rs. Weldie chose a gown of the Ladle* Aid were meeting new returning cars, m y mind went
tober IS. at 4:00 p. m. Mis* Hope ice-green silk, with matching hat. members at the door each Sunday Mck to all our previouj opening
Wcldt* was wed (e John Hender­ She w ore a purple orchid.
morning. Mra Senkarik, Mrs. Del meetings plus tha subsequent ones.
son Schirard. In the rector* *»t All
Mrs. John Schlrsrd J r. was Johnson, Mrs. Khba Leo, and Mrs.
M rs. L. W. M oiik l, new presi­
Souls Catholic Church. The bride gowned In medium blue ertp e with Thurston will g o to Cocoa Satur­ dent, presided with the d eft skill
Is the daughter o f M n . William satin binding and m atching hat. day, O c t a fo r a Lutheran Mis­ o f an "old hand at the gam e",
T. WeMle o f Broomall, Penn., and H tr cartage w as o f purple and sionary League meeting.
Her slate o f new officers w e n
the lata Mr. Weldie. The groom gold, orchids and pom-poms.
Plane were made fo r World on hand to yssist.
A reception w as held following prayer Day, H er. U end worlds
Is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Donn Ulroy, secretary,
the cerem ony at the home o f Mr. relief. Thera will be a smorgas handled her Job superbly with the
Schirard Jr. o f Sanford.
The rectory was decorated with and Mrs. Marvin Warfel.
bord Saturday, N arem ber IS, at usual thill the has shown In her
A fter a brief honeymoon, the the church. Members are selling many activities.
white gladioli and fernery. The
bride wore a gown o f white lace, couple Is residing at 1912 Sanford tickets.
Mrs. Jim Brookshire, better
with a sweetheart neckline and A re. Mrs. Schirard la employed
The nominating committee re­ known to her friehds aa Katrina,
three quarter length sieevaa in a b y Dr. A. W. Epps Jr., and Mr. ported and several birthdays were met the gueeta with bar usual
ballerina length. Her can was Schirard is with Patrick Fruit Co. observed, before adjournment
smile at the deer and ashed fo r
The bride la a graduate o f the
of the same lace, and she cirrled
their signature on the registration
an old fashioned bouquet, centered University o f Pennsylvania school
book. She reported that slatyo
f
Dental
Hygiene.
with a white orchid.
three attended, a good number
Mr. Schirard Is a graduate o f the
considering the Seminole Baptist
Her only attendant, h tr twin sis­
University o f Florida, where he
Association meeting w as in pro­
ter, Mrs. Chariee Matchek, w ore
was a member o f Pi Kappa Alpha
Lake Monroe. The Leke Monroe gress at the First Baptist Church
an electric blue chiffon gown and
fraternity.
P. T. A. meeting w ee celled to on tha same night and t o much
a feathered hat. Her corsage wsa
order Monday night b y the pros! aichnats o f many natures
a purple orchid. The groom 's best
The High School parties, apon
dent, Herbert Muse.
man, was his brother, Brantley
Mrs. AtUaon gave the devotion •orad by the P-TA, w ere also
Schirard.
al. Report* wore given b y Mrs. topic o f discussion, the JuniorFor her daughter’ s wedding,
Paulina Hobby and Mrs. W , Her­ High parti** being reported by
Osteen. The P. T. A. met Tues­ man.
Ann Slavik, Ute Senior High by
day afternoon at tha school. Mr*.
Mrs.
Brantly,
the
program Bessie Fleming.
Dick Jones gave the dcvotlosal, chairman, Introduced the guest
The $466.33 budget recom m end­
followed by Mr*. P. T. Piety reed­ speaker, Mr*. Clifford Able*, Pres ed by the board was approved.
ing several articles from the na­ o f the County Council o f P T. A. A report that eye examinations
tional P. T. A . magazine.
Mrs. A blet spoke on "Purposes throughout the school would be
Plans were made to send a dele­ o f Your P. T. A.’ *
held w s* received with enthusi­
Croup Three of the Christian Wo­ gate to the atate convention In
An Interesting point In her talh asm.
m en’s Fellowship, First Christian Orlando in November.
Mrs. Tom m y Moon wa* elected
was the origination
of
P-TA
Church, met Monday evening with
Mra. Jonei and Mrs. Nolan Os In 1I9T. At that time It was ealled to tha place o f second vice-presi­
Mr». A. P. Bsndy, to study “ Pro teen gave a report on the School
the "National Congress o f Moth dent. carrying with it tha title
g reti o f Churches in the Mission of Instruction they attended.
era.” Each local P. T. A. la repre o f program chairman, replacing
Fields, and their Development1
Final plans were discussed for tented by 1 members at the Count Mrs. Louis L. Day who has moved
led by Miss Florence Bishop, with the Halloween carnival to be held
to Orlando.
Council meetings.
group discussion. Mr*. Frederick at the school October 23.
It was also announced that the
Mrs. Psullne Hobby, Halloween
Ellett, chairman, reported on the
Chrm.. announced that the earnl State P-TA Convention would be
meeting on "Capitol for King
val will be held Sat.. Oct. 26, held In Orlando on November 3, •
d om " held for all district Dlacl
Booths this y esr will be the fish and Tlh; also that the annual Hal­
pies churches In the Central Chris
pond, ping pong toss, spook booth loween Carnival would be held on
tian Church, Orlando.
pick nfy pocket, dunking booth, October 31at.
Mrs. Perry Stone requested
Walter A . Teague discussed the
dart board, apple dunking, candy
mem bers bring
w »rm clothing,
apples, hamburgers, hotdogs, sods forthcom ing bond Issue coming
&lt;1 used, hut good, especially for chil­ Tuesday October 2 2 Up in Novem ber and urged the
cake and pie.
dren, fo r use in Japan, Korea, etc,
Girl Scout Troop 212 will meet
A fter the room count, refresh local P-TA to push it.
to the United Church Women’ s at the First Baptist Chureh « t 9:30
W . H. DeShato, principal, was
mania were served by Mrs Her­
WORLD COMMUNITY DAY, to P.M.
bert Muse and Mrs. J . B , Stapler. tha guest speaker for the occa ­
be held Kov. 1 2:00 p. m at the
The Carol II Choir (B o y s '9-19) of
sion. his topic being School Polley
First Methodist Church.
the First Baptist Church will re
— County W ide and Locally.
Refreshments were served to besrse at 6:30 P.M. and the Cru
The eleventh and twelfth grade
Mrs. Florence Bishop, Mrs. Frede­ aider Choir (boya 13-16) at T:1S
mothers were in charge o f the so­
rick Ellett, Mrs. J. L. Horton, Sr.. P.M.
cial hour. The 12th grade wtm
Mre. Perry Stone.
Mrs. Lester
At 7:30 tha Associatlanal Sun
Mr. and MrA Pet* Rowland h ive lb* room count.
T h irp , Mrs. W. P. Yesley, and day School Training School for returned from Bluefleld, w . Vs.
M rs. Luther R. Yow. by the hos­ PeLand and Sanford will continue. where they spent part o f their
tess, Mrs. A. P. Bandy.
Wednesday Oct. 2 3 vacation.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. John Schirard at
the First Baptist Church a t 7:30 tended homecoming at the Uni
P.M. and at 1:13 the Sunday versify o f Florida In Gainesville,
School Cabinet meets,
last weekend.
Thursdiy Oct. 24—
Mrs. Roy Symes Sr. entered
V A IM l held a bridge party In
At 10:00 A.M . the Baptlat W.M.- Seminole Memorial Hospital Mon
the "A fterbu rn er” of the B. 0
U. Fail Rally will be held at Of- day morning fo r surgery.
tern.
Mm. W . C. Hutchison Jr. has Q. recently. Hottest waa Sirs.
LAKE MONROE— Mr. and Mrs.
A Group Training Sunday School flowi* to New York, where she will M argaret Hendrick. C offee and
Jaraei Lee of Lake Monroe honor­
will he held at the First Baptist spend two weeks shopping and doughrtita w ere served to the
ed their young son Danny on his Church for Sanford snd DcLand at visiting.
guests.
ninth birthday with a party at
Those attending were Mrs, Ray
7:30 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Martin re­
their home Friday afternoon.
turned the tenth o f October from Fernandes, Sirs. Lewis Cobb, Mrs.
Halloween games were played
Yale, Mich., where they spent the Tomm ie Tenniton, Mr*. Richard
b y the young guests. After the
Andrus, Mrs. Dominic Deremeglo,
summer.
delicious refreshments of cake and
k iln Marianne Ludwig and Miss Mrs. Thomaa Carlin, Sirs. Glenn
lee cream , Danny opened his gifts.
CHURCH CALENDAR
Pat Eubanks o f Bluefleld, W, Vs. Hatch, Mrs. Thelma Frentreu,
Attending were Linda Stapler, TUESDAY
spent the weekend in Sanford with Mrs. Bertie Lou W eber. Mrs. Kay
Diarine
Duff, Brian Thurston,
3:00 P.M.— Brownie Scout Troop
Mrs. John Ludwig. The girls ar# Downs, Mrs. L, 0 . Butt* and Mr*.
B em ie Becky, Cathy Becky, Char­ No. S 3 — Youth Building.
roommates and studant nurses at Jam es Chaffee. Mr*. Carlin won
lie, Terry and Jimmy Rabun, Carl
3:30 P.3I. — Senior Girl Scouts
first and Mrs. Chaffee, booby.
Orange Memorial Hospital.
Lee, Maria Lee. Mike and Char- meel.
Mrs. Frank Metseh o f Jackson­
|j lea M ead,’ Sidney Hawkins, Pam
3:30 P.M. — Junior Fellowship.
ville spent Saturday in Sanford
Y ates, Jimmy Erber, end Dan­
4:13 P.M. — Junior Choir Re­ with Mrs. John Ludwig.
n y ’s brother David.
hearsal.
Mr. and Mr*. W . H. Stewart
3:00 P.M. — Pioneer Choir Re­
spent last week in Sylvania, Gt.
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hearsal.
If I flHlU* Mitelen ^ 1 . - -1.14.9
6:00—1:00 P.M. — Pioneer Fel­
with Mr. Stewart's mother who
lowship and Recreation — Youth is M years old.
Building.
VAH -ll had a cocktail party
7:00 P.M. — Men of the Church
L ik e Monroe. The Lake Monroe
Wednesday night at the B. 0 . Q ,
Supper
Sleeting.
P T. A. Invites the public to at­
and stayed for the fam ily night
tend
their carnival, Saturday WEDNESDAY
dinner afterward*. Cdr. and Mrs.
3:30 P.M. — Girl Scout Troop
night, Oct. » .
Joe Dally were guests o f Cdr. and
fj
G o b ll-i and rhoit* will be pre­ No. It9 — Youth Building
Mrs. Ray Fernandes.
6:00
P.M.
—
Senior
High
Fel­
sent to keep things moving in the
-1.95 up
lowship supper.
Halloween spirit.
* It's not too early (o start
6:30 P. M. — Youth Choir R e­
Many booths will offe r PUka a
your Christman Shopping
Pock, fish pond, country store, hearsal.
7:30
P.M.
—
Senior
High
Fel­
Mrs. Bill Kirk
dunking for applet, spook booth,
Mrs. Joe E. Baker
dart board, and other games, food lowship Recreation.
STORE
Troy Ray
7:00 P.M . — Mid-Week Bible
and articles.
263 E. 1st.
r . i 2-Otlt
Col. Paul Chesterson
On aale will be hot dogi, pie- Hour.
"U se our Budget or
7:30 P.M. — Chancel Choir Ra­
Ronnie Pratt
hies, hamburger#*, soda. cake,
Leyew ay P lan"
c o ffe e end pie,
“
il
Davis.
A fte r tka konerta opened her
gifts, tka hostess served delicious
to fresh meets.
Knjoying the party with Miss
O wes ware her mether, Mrs. J. C.
Owen, M rs. Leon W alker, Mrs.
Joseph Saunders, Mrs. Thao Stiles,
Mra. A . D. Rountree, Mrs. J . H.
Nicholson. Mrs. A. C. Cleveland.
Mrs. Donald Duma. Mrs. I. E.
XstrM ge
Mrs. A&gt; L. Collins,
Mrs. J . V. Jones, Mrs. Gerald
Covington. M re. G. H. Davis, Miss
M arjorie B erber o f Madison; Mias
Petty W alker, M ist Jeni Saunders,
Miss N ancy Rountree end
Jesnette U n la w .’

M iss Deloris Annette Milsted
Will W ed Air Force M a n Nov. 17

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Children's Clothes

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Mrs. Carlin Wins
First Prize At
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Danny Lee Given
Party On Ninth
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W ert Jewelry

M r. and M rs. Haward Brown e f
Sanford announce the engagem ent
o f their daughter Glenda to Dar­
rell L. Cettrell, eon o f Mr. and
Mra. Lloyd Cattrell o f Holton,
K a n su .
Tha wedding w ill take place No­
vember 22. Mr. Cattrell la station­
ed at the Sanford Naval A ir Sta
tion.

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BABY BOT BURKE, eon e f Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Burke, B u fo rd .
Born OtL 16.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

M ilk Soups A re
Good In Lunchbox

The b r i« i w ill be (toe
ring* b y Bar traela J . B .
She w ill B e attoudad Bp B
V. K M

T b* arnuns waa graduated f t i
tha M * K E \ H lg h S c K ? l M f f S
HEDRON B e c .«
A t r B m Gt m r
a t tha Piaacastl* A ir F a ct* IB s
b&gt; Orlando.

Conning The News
B y VIRGINIA COMM.
VAH-7 had a babe party Friday,
bu t t never have been able to
g et the details. It was bald at the
Francisco hom e In Grova Manor.
Only had tim e to fla d ou t that
It was " A UtU* private p a rty," fo r
"Around tb* W orld In Three De­
ploym ents." J u s t as Doris F .c t s r ted to give m e the word, m y chil­
dren set up a howl, tad since then
busy Doris has been loom ing
around, unavallablt.
By the time this paper com es
out, most o f VAU-9 will h iv e re­
turned to Sanford, and I selfishly
hop* that m y husband Is among
them.
Roy Symes arrived back In San­
fo rd Sunday night, after a dinner
working on
fa m in g
"d ea la ".
Someday, someone may explain
the use o f this word to m e. A n y­
w ay, we era m ighty g ild that Roy
la back. His mother went late
the hospital for an operation Mon­
day. Her- many frisads wish bet
w ell and a speedy recovery.

Claire Fite and Ann Oliver,
leader* of Brownie T roop 321,
brought the girls to the Sanford
Herald for an Inspection trip this
afternoon. Our genial Businas*
manager Paul Putnam, gave them
.the A no. 1 tour. Mutt s t y that
this Is on* o f the nicest group*
1 have ever seen. All o f them
w ere quiet and well-behaved,* be­
sides being v ery Interested la the
workings o f a newspaper. Their
parents and the Girl Scouts m ay
w ell be proud o f them.
VlilUnr with us w e n Nsney
TUESDAY
Rodgers, Ann Stelnmeyers, Patri­
The Pilot Club will have the cia Harwood. Linda Conn, Ethel
and W alters, Molly Mclnnls, M argaret
regular
din n er" meeting
Founder’ s Day program at the Wilson, Mary Stogncr, Janet Oli­
Sanford Y acht Club a t 6:30 P . ver, Joan Dohne, Carolyn M c­
Bride, and M flanie Poulsoy.
M.
Reports on Adult Talent Night
The Sanford Unity Class will
la st Friday a t the Plneerett
m eet at the V eldes Hotel at 1:00
School have it that this P . T . A .
P. M., Rev. Josephlna Btuckle will sponsored project cleared well
conduct the study class on Charles over 300 dollars after all Bills
Fillm ore's book "Christian Heal­ w ere paid. This money win bo
in g ." The public Is cordially In­ used fo r beautification o f tbs
grounds, library books and equip­
vited.
ment for the ichool clinic.
W EDNESDAY
Hear that when the "D anse MeSanford W om an's G olf Associa­
C abre" cam e on the i t i f t the
tion luncheon at the Mayfair Coun­
children In the audience screamed
try Club at 13:30 p. m.
with horror. Only children eaa onThe Sanford W om an’ s Club Is
joy being scared as they do. Tha
having a "Stanley P arty" at the
ghoeta left the stag* to prowl
clubhouse at 9:43 a. m. Open to
through the audience, filling tb*
tha public,
young ersatursa with beautiful ter­
FRIDAY
ror.
Dinner and costume Halloween
Incidentally, Plnscrest w ill have
party at the B. 0 . Q ., sponsored
a P. T. A- m eeting Thursday night
by the O fficer's W ives Club. Cockat 7:30. Mr. Mllwee will discuss
tails from S:90. Prise* and din co.
the bond Iscuf, as be has religious­
SATURDAY
ly been doing a t nearly every P.
Lake Monroe Halloween Carni­
T . A . meeting in town.
val at the school.
The United Fund Drive Is lagg­
The Norman D eVtra Howard
ing. Procrastinators, bewars! Tb*
Chapter o f the U. D. C. will hold
a s r g in g o f charities U one e f the
■ meeting at 3:00 P . M, with Mr*.
F. E. RoumillaL
"E ven in g o f Fun", sponsored by
the Friendship League o f the Con­
gregational Christian Church. Fellowshlp Hall at 34th and Park
7:30 p. m. Admission 73c, Includes
refreshm ents.
VAH-# cocktail party and buffet
at tha B . O, Q., 6:30 p, m.

MILK SOUFfl AR E GOOD
On cold days ■ hot soup In
thermo* Is very w elcom e. Bine*
m oit lunehes have room f&lt;* only
one thermos, make that soup
milk soup to be sure your lunch
carrier gets that needed milk as
well as a hot soup, which m ay be
drunk from tha tharmos cup, saya
Myrtle Wilson, Home DemensUa
Uon Agent.
CREAM OF CORN SOUP
( 1 4 plat*)
Put 1U cups canned cream
style corn through a slave. Melt
lib tablespoon* o f butter and cook
tablespoons minced onion in it
until tender, but not brown. Stir
In I Vi tablespons flour, 4i tea­
spoon salt and cook for 1 minute.
Add tha slaved corn and blood wilt
Stir In ltb cups whole milk or dl
luted evaporated milk. Heat to
Just below boiling (stir). Pour in
pro-heated thermos and close at
one*.
GREEN PEA AND CHICKEN
SOUP (I qasrtk
Put IVk cup* cooked or canned
peas through a sieve. Melt 1 table
spoon butter In a sauce pan, stir
In 1 tablespoon flour. Stir In
strained peas snd 1 cup strong
chicken broth or consume. Let
soup com e to a full boil. Add 1W
cups whole milk end Vt cup un
diluted evaporated milk. Hsst
again, but do not lot boll. Season
and pour in pre-heatad thermos
Gabriel rebrenhelt, German phy­
Close at once.
sicist, conceived the first quick­
silver therm om eter In 1T30.
Only two persona had signed the
Declaration o f In depen dent when
Altitude o f Denver, Colo., Is
it waa proclaimed July 4. 1776.
3,260 feet.

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beat w ays toB eaeftt
baa ever bees dip
charities w era.cau c ctced.
Think e f that one torn]
perhaps wet large. But 1
Thl* earn put* an en d U
stank dribble fro m one's
lot* the ite ffa c e d
th n e t to
n ee a t a n y every
year.
TBit one tamp s u a mean
concrete deduction an yeur
*om* u x . net aa inaccurate
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— we think w e a n suffering. B e l
think o f the goed to the chari­
ties who have joined the t M t o i
Fuad Drive. The Salvation A m y
•ad th e B ed f n m
wiedCrfrd

organisations that
quistly, millions ef furiUto «tth
health—which has many uahhlsa
health- whkh has brought Bght
Into the Uvea at many unahto to
ay for their passpect eut af tha

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ark.

Wa art alt familiar with tha exeelltttt work ef the Girl BceoU and
Boy Scouts. Concrete evidtoes mty
be men In any beam with a tosom
bar of that organisation to it.
TBU to protection agaltot JovnaQo
delinquency.
*B* U. » . 0 . yrwrideu g
•way fr o m heme tm
•crrfatmtB. M ari y o u g
w ho Join tha s s n t e a era

tor* they

would Uka tha world to
think them. They nra^
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long toe corny
ritlea in a fr i
The Children's*

Mods little dtoeuseew. whom hCVU r to ptoe* o n e , fu n d , than to
the haada of thoan w ho ears fo r
homeless habtoa and children. B y

n a n y ea r n e n ^ t o v ^ M *
late tha fo ld , u adi a t la r iA ll are
encom passed and the m u ta n t nea*
* k * u , F Irttor w a
editorial w ill be eliminated In o e Per work alone, the M
raSd
u v a counties* dollars.

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Glenda Brown
To W ed Navy
M an In Nov.

The Sanford D uplicate Bridge
Club met Thursday evening at the
Y acht Club. The play featured In­
dividual movement.
There was a lie for first place
teiween M r*. J . E. Baker and
M n . R oy Tillis. Third place was
taken b y M n . Harry LcGrand
Fourth place waa won by Mrs.
Bertie Roberts.
Coffee and cookies were served
during the evening.

Friday In All Souls Rectory

O steen P .T .A .
Plans For C arn ival

MISS
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ANNETTE
MILSTED, who w ill be wed Novem ber 17 to Addon R atliff.

Mrs. Baker, T illis
T ie For F irst In
Sanford D uplicate

Weldie,J. Schirard W ed

Lake Monroe P -TA
H ears Mrs. A bies

Final arrangements b a m been
announced fo r the November IT
wedding of Mias Dtloria Annette
Hllated, o f L a in Mary to A I M
D . R atliff o f Langtey, X y.
Miss Milsted la the daughter e f
M rs. C. E. Milsted and the late
M r. Milsted o f Lake M iry . Mr.
R a tliff la the te a e l Mr. and Mra.
E . Ratliff o f Langley. K y.
, Tb* double-ring ceremony w in
U k t p L :e i t 8:4S P , M. to the.
F ir s t Baptist Church o f Laka
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service win be Sirs. E. M . Ches­
ter and Mra, Elaine Drake.

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in e to remember thet there’s a
S T o f football bringspU ied today
|M f way around tba world from

w h r l t rkuld have been D *i Moines,
T - [p w f, or Turkey Trot, T en t., **
1 S T Johnson Air P o r t- Bern do■ i feated the Yekota Balder, r t M
*X There w et* the high-stepping m oV b rettes and tba pretty ebeerieadi ’ m w im rth e briskly m srehtogbandL
ft could bate been except for
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■ y JERRY COVINGTON
Tba Sanford Jr. High suffered
Ifg ’ secoedT deteat a t the hands
ai gie Mainland Jr. HlSh Thursday
ift e r o o o i In Dayfhna. T b * pint•bad Rues played fla w b ae ball
.throughout the contort and cam e
eu f-en top. b y a^acew o f 14 to 0.
The entire Sanford team played
outstanding ban but w ere unable
to selva the Daytona defenses and
could sot contribute any figures
to th e.scoreboard.
With only A minute remaining
in the second period, quarterback
R oy “ Rooster" Wright threw a
beautiful pass to and Harry Col­
bert who carried the ball over
fo r what everyone thought wad a
TD. What m ost failed to so* was
the red fla g that had been thrown
fo r baekftold In motion. It was
a wall executed p t o / and showed
• lot o f finesse o s the part of
Vetted Prase Sports Writer
both boys. The play covered «
SAN FRANCISCO W — Dino
yards and It w as certainly a blow
Rcitelll, who banged home runa
tb bate aulllflcd.
Defensive p loy on pert od Bill ■II over the lot fo r Pittsburgh dur­
ing one fn n ile d streak to IMS,
now bangs away with a servuv
revolver at police school w h e n he
to learning to be a cop.

In d Air Force — a * *
i f bent* when the frost to on the
rice paddies,
' .
Entnutlssm w es at fever pitch
W i s Johnson won beeaui# th e-top
• ’ A ir Pore# team will qualify to
m eet lh* best Arm y team In the
•est-seauin Torri Bowl* named
. B t e r t h T e n t o s n c # g a te, to the
Ihtoto Temples, while the N avy
r and Marine Corjto wlmiers square
o f f in the Suklyakl Bawl with lit*
■eventual w tan m p le jlitf to
# it windup Rlee Bowl gam*.
t!
Ner could you blam e .the John­
son supporters fo r meeting with eU
the fretiiy o f ealleua undergrade
•" M M . It Isn’t only that they have
■ non-com missioned officers qu sr•
M b i t club which (bants, an
&gt; j &lt; mas*: {‘ Johnson Varigusrds, you're
; ■ -ear boys. You make the “ M
downs, we'll
make
■owns,
w- u h
— the *nolae
------• But
Just about every guy In the outfit
haa all h4 can beg. borrow and
soft-soap on the outcome of the
g im o .
c
■ Noeislgte
To aa outsider who, Just on*
weak earlier, watched Notre Dam*
demolish A rm y at Philadelphia'*
Municipal Stadium, It appeared at
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bided of pM iphtf A ii IN I

try elate, last week. Claude hat
plajrad a big part In the success
of previous contests but will see
very lim ited action this Friday.
Both o f the offensive ta ds, Gerald
Jones and Allen Swain w e n atlll
on the tick Hat over the weekend
end they will only am limited se­
ttop if any at all. They will be
was hocked up greatly by Mack
misted greatly If unable to play
Itobtnson. Tba Un* did a good Jo
aa they h a rt shown much help
throughout the contest and *howe
In ths p a u receiving department
excellent Improvement over tb
as w all as on deftnse.
test contest.
J t n ftd M t o r ^ * « . U C X iA ^ . bA rid* [te^
1,Uln5 ,nbi,; ^ d ^
Sanford’ s utility man, Mike
feated
serentbranked
Oregon ] y b . . * * « ” ■.. ln .d. h,ttOT» •**
Tam ny, who h a i filled In at rariwin m eet the Jr. High School from State, SS-7, and T txaa stunned |wwud speed up the gam e,
Seabreese tonight at Memorial tinth-ranked Arkansas, IT-#. SeeBtadhun, It should be a good, fast end-ranked Oklehema, meanwhile,
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Ud U K IM K C
B n sn
I s D U J n stJ J
moving gam e as the Pint-slnd romped ov er Kanaas. tl-O, fa r No. I
Sem inobs seek m e n g o uv*r the
B aby Sandcrabs who defeated
M B V
them Si to II hi their last outing.
£ PAG AN *
The g em * Is scheduled to start at
B A C K 4Y
I p. m . and everyone to urged to
BVSM BSS
attend and support this athletie
4 r a
program .

Mainland Evens Score
Against Junior High
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a i t t M ; yZHSZm v -~ .- — —-----------Tba highly attrsetfre sebeduk b
featured b y k e y game* fas th e Big I n G f l l l t A R l l l f i S *
I f, A tlan tic Coast,
19,
roa st. Southwest and , n
Ivy Leaguea
plus ^
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conference fa r e as
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Mississippi
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l. . ve. Ar-I th e o ld baD fa m e according to the
kanaaa and Auburn ?*.
v*. Houston.
kanaas
The season’ s most apeetaeular
le a g u e directors Sunday authorlueeesslona o f upacls claim ed ao b e d prartdent John IW der to seek
few er than fou r o f the ceoatry’ i I appforal fo r a brief trial o f the
ton 1# team s Saturday aa Purdue
ehangt from three to two
whipped fir s t ranked Michigan ■ £ * • « wal kb g on only
■ • .I, i n . i i
nilnols beat third-1 three balls.

entlr* team would b o w a d y to g o i
against a faxt Winter P m * team i
bat various things h a rt coma op
to darken the picture Eartlor lart
week th* Seminole* w ere picked
at two-touchdown favorite* but aa
Tba remainder o f tb* squad, warm cn s m p w n w p ,
««
thing* itand now H should be Juat
though, baa worked Into shape
about on even term*.
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The end llluatlon baa becom e again and h a m ebevn very wall * f £ « f resj L ! ? ,T N , t W
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per are conducting a contest it
New York University to an afftrt
to give the school a different ath­
letic nickname than "V iolets." A
prita o f 130 wlU be presented to
the student w ho com et up with
the best now nickname.

ripped o ff tw o touchdowns; Jim
Small ,of Pittsburgh sprinted K&gt;
yards tor another, and Jack
Owens o f Rochester, N. Y ., heaved
a touchdown pass to Ed Conaughton of Wtonelka, 111. Walt Rynoikl
o f Milwaukee kicked all fou r ex­
tra points and. Just to pul *he Ic­
ing on the cake, John Stewart of
Washington tackled Yokot’ » Orlan­
do Simpson o f Colorado Spring*!
Colo,, to the end aone tor a safe­
ty.
,
.
Fierce, Hard-RlUtog
It was fierce, hard-hitting foot­
ball with all tho trimmings snd,
as one o ffic e r explained, It was
easy to understand why Johnson
won. It had two Texans on 1U
•quad while Yokota only had ont,
Ha was a Texan.
But the real winners w e n the
Air F orce folks In the stands, from
the commanding general all tha
way down to tho smallest Army
“ brat." For a couple o f happy
hours they ware back homo again
and only la a stringer did the pa­
godas in the background form a
bltarrs aeitlng tor what could
have .been a brisk fall afternoon
this Japanese gridiron,
Stevo Craws from Atlanta, Ga. hi new England.

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2 2 X &gt; S re£ em .
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gam e against New Smyrna last
Friday because o f a fler s t u c k
which struck the Barracudas and
they have had extra lim e to pre­
pare fo r this gama. They have
had no Injuries and w ill have full
strength to g o agalast the Sanford
team. They are reported to be In
excellent shape and should be
ready to g iro a goad “ scr*o".
The Semlnoles will be even a
little m ere shallow In rsetrv f
strength lo r this gam e hut you
can bet on them doing a good
Job. They hit bard and run hard
so they will be tough to- b e a t If
they ar* a b b to com * out on top
in this eoutest It will be excellent
proof that they have whet It takes
to win. Now Is the lim e for bet­
ter team play than ever because
they have many things against
them and this Is the only ehanct
they have to coma out on top.
HAVANA PUkClfASES CATCHER
HAVANA, Cuba Ml — The Ha­
vana Sugar Kings o f the Inter­
national League Wednesday pur­
chased catcher ~ Joseph Hannah,
i t , from the Fort Worth Cats of
Iho Texas League fo r an undis­
closed sum. Hannah played pari
o f the 193T season with the Los
Angeles Angels o f the Pacific
Coast League and batted M t to
S3 gam es.

■ ___

“ I really Was shooting good Sun&lt;toy but hit a little slump today,'*
The bespectacled ex-outfielder iVld
after txam ln ln i a human silhou­
ette bo had been blasting. “ Shoot­
ing to kind of Uka batting, I
fu tas. You havo to g ot warmed
up.**
BastcIB becam e a household
word overnight In Pittsburgh eight
years ago when ha came up to
Princeton, knocked from the un­
the Pirates from the San Fran­
beaten ranks by Colgate, 13-10,
cisco Seals and hit seven home
but still 3-0 to Ivy Leagu e play,
runs to bis first 10 gam es.
faces Cornell and probably wlU
GlfU Of M acarosl
have to win to retain a shara o f
Ten home rune also meant 330 tho lead. Dartmouth, tted for tha
pounds of maesronl fo r the big toad with Prlneaton, to facing a
rookie who found major league weak Harvard team and will be a
pitching bouncing o f his bat Ilka
lopsided favorite.
g olf balls.
Oklahom a's mighty powerhouse
“ Some macaroni factory near fabes the only team to tha Big
Pittsburgh gave me 33 pounds o f Eight w hich to given a chance
the stuff each time ! got a hom ­ against It — Colorado — aa It
er,” Dln0 said. “ I passed It on to goes tor Ito 43th victory to a row.
Colorado w arm ed up fo r the as­
signment b y beating Kanaaa State,
43-14. Nebraska plays Missouri and
Kanaaa State plays Iow a State to
other gam es.
Tha
Southeastern Conference
gam es find Louisiana State facing
Florida and Georgia playing Ken­
tucky while to tb* P a cific Coast
Conference It will bo Oregon State
at Washington, California at Ore­
gon, W ashington State at Southern
California and UCLA at Stanford.
A rm y, which made a strong bid
fo r Eastern suprem acy with Ita
29-13 win over Pitt, plays Vrglnla;
Navy meats Pennsylvania, Purdue
plays Miami of Ohio and Vtllanm

TACKLE INJURED
N EW YORK to — Jack Stroud.
Now York Giant defensive tackle,
injured hie left knee In Sunday's
33-0 victory over th* Pittsburgh
Stealers and to expected to mtea

KN1CKB BEAT WARRIORB
NEW ARK, N. J . SO — Kan
Sear* scored 30 point* to lead tha
Now Y ork Knickerbocker* to a
102-9* win over th* Philadelphia
Warriors Sunday ' to a National
Basketball Association exhibition
gam e. The Knickerbocker* had
beaten th* College All-Stare, 10994, m Saturday night.

outfielder Prank Robinson o f the
the Cincinnati Rcdlega and rookie
^ k ,J .e l,S « t f.* &lt; U « P b llv
delpWa PbUs.
Th# t*,ra w** M **c
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ttnUdrl Praia hv A in ffla l Mid*

Slays, J33; Aaron and Robinson,.
.323 each, and Schocndlanst, JOO.
Mathews hit .292, Banks J U and
Bailey M l.
W ater containing only a small
percentage o f potassium cyanide
will dissolve silver and gold.

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lished imtallment route with
Letter* Addro»srd
— Photo S
W al
conenrn. Earslnxa un­
Copie* o f important paper*
BELL US YOUR FURNITURE
limited.
Permenent
position.
Credit report, — Collection*
Cash ter t t y amount. Super
Credit Bareae of Sanford
Group
Insurance.
Must
bn
Trading P ost I mil* south 4|
aebnr, reliable and can turn- Rm. 403-04 San. A l l Nat l. Bank
Sanford. Phono FA 3-0477.
Uh refer*nee*. Mu*t Rave car.
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4134
Wrlta T. O. Box IIP, Sanford.
— Factory to you—
~c a r t e r h o m b r l e a n in g Aluminum
White or Colored Saleim an fo r
SERVICE
Venetian Blind#
home improvement*. W onderful
Window &amp;. Wall Washing
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
remuneration. Phone P A 2-4330
rtnnr Waxing—NOrth
WaxingHnnr
6-4181
rail with plaatle end*, p in tle
DeBery
132 Hiway 1 7 -«
or rayon Up**. Cotton or nyloa
C T l l l n rT IH X n r
cord*.
.
MAN o r WOMAN w ith Truck G A R R E T T S SEWING CENTER Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
White—
N
ecch
l-E
ln
a
Brokerage
Office experience.
Repairs on all makes Machines 112-114 W. 2nd BU Ph. FA 2-4621
Submit references and experlan323 East First St.
FA 2-3244 W cbror 3 speed changer with G.
re to p . O. Box 2364, Orlando,
E. VR cartridge diamond ttylui
Fla.
HEATING
for us* with hi-fi. 140 cash
i l - W B U V J U U iB
Fred Ball Jr.JF A 2-2053.
H. B. POPE CO.
200 S. P a r k ------ P A 2-4334
Used
pianos:
Spinal*.
Baby
Ironing
In m y homa. PA
intnr dona
c
Grand*. Uprights
Uprights. F - * i:o 9ablj^
2-6342.
Aladdin
convaiter hurrican*
priced, guaranteed.
lam pi, Aladdin Vacuum bottles,
FOR baby-sitting. CaU P A 2-3731.
2-1971.
A lunch kits.
WOMAN wants housework. &lt;0S
Automatic washer, Cheap. PA
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
W. J2nd. er eall PA J-M N .
2-3791.
3417 B. French
PA 3-1SU

Furolihrd collage. 1
Lake M iry . CaU F A 2-304* or
This it ■ free p a is to tho Rita l i - S g g T B j P
F A 2 -6 3 4 T .___________________
theatre for Mr*. J. p. R ou t.
Heynea O ffice Machine Co., Type­
Exp. data OcL 31, 1137.
Furn. Apt. 600 Perk A v«.
writer*. addin* machine*, Sale*
Furn. Apt. MOO McllonvIUe._____
Rental*, 314 M *g. PA 2-0482.

Commercial building for rent or
sale. 403 W . r tr it. Phone FA
2-4037.
____________

WE HAVE A HOH*
FOR YOU
HOMES—
1 4 3 baths*

S

CorapUte and rea d y fa r Immedi­
ate eceupancy.
6 room furnUhed apartment, 310
MagnoUa. AvaUanl* now. A.
K. Roaaetter, F lom t. Th. FA
2-1181.
______________

Locations
South Pineerest — Sanford
W hlipensg Oaks — TituiriUe

AH kind* Automotive Repairs
ELMERS A V T O REPAIR SHOP
Osteen
PA S tall
51 Chevrolet convertible. Power
glide, radio A heater. 3395.
410 willow Ave. Can be seen
at Holler Motor Salea during
the day. FA 2-0616.
FINANCE your new car with a
loan from the Florida State
Bank o f Sanford.

DON’ S " CO V E lT sH O P
Room and Board. Private Home.
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
H rwiy IT-92- CaU FA 3-6480.
S l a t . Covers — Truck ^ e i U ^
FH A In aarrlee end PHA fin es aAt Wlllla Pontiac—301
lag m ila b te .
* bedroom 38 foot New Moon
trailer, *ir condilionod. Inquire
Need a good 2nd carT
Rt. 1 Box 294-B, Country Club We can qualify you fee M e e l
SEE HAY HERRON
them home* in 30 minute*. Yen
Rd.____________ _________
Your Pontlae Salaam an
can start (Sloping the homo
New and Usad Cara
Garega Apartment. 1401 Oak.
while we process too paper*.
Ph. FA 2-0231 nr altar • p. mM orris Funt. Apt*. 20UA W. 1*L
F A 2-2162. 301 Wast fir s t St.
3 ROOM furnUhed house with
bath A clo.et. G »» refrigerator,
itove A heater. Ph. TA 2-2104.
COTTAGE. 2 room* ready to
m orn
All utilitie*. Adult*.
2404 Perk Ave.________________

£

LAR G E upstair* Apt.. furnUhed
or unfurnished. CIo*e in. M0.M
103 Palmetto. Ph. FA "•
R after 3 p m.
2036

Developed by

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.
Cor. H *y. 17-62 A 27th SL
Then* P A 2-1861

BRAILEY ODHAM, Prw.

It wiU pay YOU to saa ua beforo
you buy. Optn Evtalngs and
Sundays.
EASTS IDE TR A ILE R BALES
Palatka, r la .
1948

To-D ay's Special
Cadillac Convertible

|296.

AUTO MART
20L

S.

Sanford A ve.

PA

2-«4dS

1951 Jaguar KK-120. Engine ex ­
FURNISHED cottage located on 3 BR CB Kitchen equipped, air
cellent. Can be seen after 5:30.
conditioned. Low payments. P A
2209 M lgnolia.
1TA92. Ph. FA 2-1487.
2-1330 Ext. 226. C. R. Bone.
FURN. bedroom in private home
with con, bath. Ph. FA . - j 195. KOnKRT A . WILLIAMS, Reslter
Your Evlnrude Dealer
Raymond LundquUt, A u o c .
—
U W il. U n f.v tE t 'o u s k t E FA 2-3881
Atlantic Sank Bldg. BOBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 E. l i t
Phone P A 2-39SI
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
4 bedroom home. Large lot with
JOHNSON MOTORS
L E. BATTEN
fruit tree*. Lake Mary. Ph. PA SEMINOLE SPORTING GOOOS
116 S. Trench Ave. — FA --3714
2-1641 or FA 2-6048.
2494 Sanford A v e. IW. FA 2-1592
LAKE COUNTY ,
1 ItKnROOM~fu1l tile bath, kite,
40 a tre ., 30 clear huh
equipped. Venetian blind*, g lai*
land — adjacent to Hijal. porch, eonc. blk. L*. well
way 48, 18 minute* from
landscaped eor lot. 11000. Down
Sanford- A R»*l Buy at
142.32 mth Include* Ini., Tax18,000.00. CiJh.
ev. In*. 1223 Creicnt St. San­
W . H. “ BILL" STEMPER
ford.
■•alter A leaerer
A taoc. Guy Allen. Grekhen Hall.
BEDROOM Walters Construct­
ArlatU Price. Everett Harpar
ed home 2 lot* each 50x160'.
1160 eaih. tik a up payments,
Phan* P A 2-iM t
111 W. Park
Balance around ItoOO. t a ll FA
Cherry Reel Catate A|«*«T
2-5933.
Dial PA 2-W 2» - N o u r y
1219 W . 13 St. Rear-Barber chap 218 feet of lake front property.
New modern 2 bedroom homa
• ith Florida room end double
g e rig e . r A 2-4131.
R e a l E a ta te . I i u u n n e a
107 Magnolia
FA 2-0.S3
DON’T .MISS THIS BUY
Owner being transferred. Thla
FOR SALE by owner. 5 room*
large three bedroom 1 bath con­
modern near s c h o o l ,
Sow
crete block home, lesa than 3
dawn. Balance easy. FA --O*-8- months old. has aQ the extras.
U rge ICBdscaped earner lot, tar~ IF IT iY r EAL ESTATE.
rasso floor*, .crooned porch, ca r­
ask Crumley L MonttlUi
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4898 port# and utility room. Pay ow n­
er equity and take over monthly
Con.ult A REALTOR First
payment*. If you're Interested
call FA 2-2(11 fo r an appointCULLEN AND HARKbY
110 N. Terk Ave. Ph- FA 2-3391 mant between 9:00 to 5:00.

John R. Alexander

20 ACRE tilt farm. 3 bedroom
house. AH equloment and ma­
chinery. Easy G n u s. Call Jo#
Levy a t FA 2-1223.
a*B EAU TIFU L 2 hedroom^homt*
open for itup^cuoo.
St
A Magnolia. 2 blocks from
Pineerest f.-hool. Look _ 'h « ia
w e r before you buy. Ter mi*
Archie B. Smith. 2718 Talmetto
Ave., Ph. FA 2 -7 3 7 7 .________
NEW s bedroom fram e .Fla.
room, wall furnace, $800 down.
Balance monthly. FA 2-0728.

LOClI ARROR
Texas fid e House
Taxis Sis* Room*
Texas Site Lot
Approx. 1475 5q. Ft.
ri is Carport A Utility
Minimum Down IJSuo
Ph. OWNER — FA 2 09M

Oliver End O f Scaaeai Sate
Bte HP Was II7 7 J 5 Now 9161 96
8
HP
4228.00
120500
II
HP
9299.80
&lt;249.80
16 HP
1348.00
1332.00

WESTERN AUTO STORE
215 E. First St.

!

37— N O n C B S -P B U O N ALB

Chrysler Airtemp

door.
Apopka. TU . Rt. 3. Boa 181.
Nice U rsa back yard fo r child­
ren* pray tn fair weather, screened back porch when It rein*.
Total price le u than you would
Flower* — Plant* — Shrub*
expect to pay, with very reaion BEN MONROE NUR8URY
able down payment.
FA 2-0332
FARM ER'S AG EN CY, REALTOR Celery Avenue
S. Gayla Otboraa, Associate
PEAT COMPOST &lt;D**tw*ld*r'a)
118 8. French
Ph. O ffice
50c bu. bag
r A 3-6221 o r F A 2-2616
G RAPBVILLE M JRSL'RY
COLORED lady .desire* s t u d y
Let us build your docks, bulkheads
Go W ait on l i t St. or 20th SL
housework. 612 E. 6th SL
end sea walls. Water Front Con­
2 bedroom concrete block, porch,
to Grapevlllo A ve. FA 2-0688.
struction Co. FA 2-4330.
WANTED— part lime Job during
rarnorle, and storage. Nicely
day. Ph. P A 2-6839.
landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­
GRAY SHADOW
10 montha free service on new In
ed. 69.ft8.00. O tter Realty C o ,
NURSERIES
La Barge want# s i g h t
2601 Orlando D r. FA 2-SS43.
atrument purchase from us.
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
watchman* , b. W hoever wants
BUKUR’ S MUSIC HHUP
N E A R LAK E JESSUP
watchman eall Teuchton Drug 1004 Cedar Avenue
3 BR block; 6t0.8SO.00, low as
FA 2-0T33
or ace at Palma Hotel.
11 , 000.00 down, balance to suit.
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
2007 Ada mi A ve.
W ELL DRILLING
CRYSTAL LAK E NURSERY, r i - r o n ffltt AMlIttM m ts
FaLrbanki-Morsa Pun pi
blki. W est CC Bldg. Lake
3 butt
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Bap a Ira to aU makes
Mary.
HOWARD C. LONG
J . w “ ia LlT r £ a l t o *
207 _E. C o w a ir c la l Ave,
DISH G ARDENS: 200 N . Park
Phono w
2-2833
Johnny Walker, Associate
M A^ vMe ,S Sanford.
a o k r d . PI
Phone FA 2-1122
99,000 to 914,000
“ Cell H a ir Phono PA 1-3641
Sanford Flower Shop.
29 A - PLUMBING and ROOF-

E fficien cy Apt, Atr-cotvdiLwn *
TV Optionel. Hlway 17493 SoCity Limits. Slumberland Court.

S E L L I N G

Sanford

13’ BOAT. 25 H. P. Johnson—
aloe trie start. Ph. PA 2-1218 or
P A 2-4003.
SLIGHTLY used 12 ft. plywood
boat A lio 5 HP Johnson motor
Pee M H. Regan, Mornoe lia r
bor, a fter 5 p.m.

ROD 4 REEL REPAIRS
412 Sanford Aveaut

Income Potential

Singer hand vacuum and attach­
ments, 916. PA 2*1033, 2103
Amelia.
PIANOS.
Three slightly
used
spinets, two mahogany, one wal­
nut, used In our teaching ituilioa
may be purrheaed for 625. down
and low monthly payment. You
save 1100 to 9200. Y im o u s name
biend end five year guarantee.
Call or writ* Streep Music, 841
N. Orange, Orlando — G Arden

4-8401.

CERAMIC TILE

your ow n ^ iiU n ctiv*

QUAKER MAID
ICE CREAM DINETTE

PAUL P. MULLBR A SON
Huby Spear*
FA 2-1353

W « will build a atore
far you on a alta a*lactaa by our location
expert*

J I M

No Experience Needed:
WE TRAIN YOU!

Sell 6ft Baal Ic , Cream
Specialties. 20 flavors
bard lea cream, with an
attractive food menu
packaged for take-home
and on thc-premiiea
eating.

ADVERTISING AND POINT
OF SALE PROMOTION
GETS SALES FROM DAY
YOU OPEN.

Plumbing — Kresky Heating

CAPITAL NEEDED

97500

under jo u r control

Writ# today to:

M AHOGANY* Duncan P ryf* dinIn* table with 4 ch a in . 605 W.
10th.
2 BURNER Rots karosene hast
er, good condition. 26“ Boys
bike. Ph. FA 2-6200.

M. G. HODGES

PRE - HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Bookcase Bed
Mr. A M n . D reiser
Reveled Mirror
Chest

r,eg.
9179.00

Service on All Water Pumpa—
Walla Dnlled — Pumpa
Paola Road
rhon* FA 2-6037 Royal Comfort
imiersptlng M attroa
Matching Box Spring
W. J. RING
N ow All For Only
P iu m b h g and Supplies
Kohler Plumbing
R eim Water H asten
Terms
2334 O rli.’ do Dr.
FA 2-0413 FREE LAYAW AY T IL L

Reg.
1119.00

THE CARD OF THANKS
Very oftaa a Card o f Tbaaka la The Sanford Harold a e r ie Y
seed watch Is difficult to fill In any other * a y . Not ooly u U
adoua expression o f gratitado to those who have seat So*
butts but alto courteously acknowledges the services ta d k ll
neuee of the many to whom a personal note o f thanks carniea
bo maUod.
_
N «w ipaper Cards o f Thank* are accepted ea socially
Emihr Peat, tea noted authority on etiquette, feels they * * r

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There U no proscribed fo r m jo r a^Card o f Thanks. It can be
brief or a t detailed as you
.a the occasion com** j m
will find a sympathetically understanding m em ber of our e ta ff to
aailit you.

THE “ IN MEMOR1UM" NOTICE
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rate a beroavoment b y *n "la M emorium " notice t e ____
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation m
letectlon o f a suitebl* verse bring* beck to them tender, pteeaaai
recollections. Aa E lisa Cook, tho English poet ha* 10 beautifully
expressed It:
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that atari
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on tha heart.
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priate or meaningful a n also selected. The birthday of tha daparted, thg wedding a n n lv em ry , M em orlil Day,
are among other sTguitksnt occasions chosen.
If you are heilfant to express your tender thoagbta la peette
form, you may avail y o u n r if of the Herald'* coUecuoa o f on gm al
verses. These exnresa In poetic beauty th* em otim e of Use heart•tringi. ,*-------- I n
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Plumbing A Heating, Free Esti­
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
mates, A ll work guarentecd for Cor. 2nd A Magnolia F A 2-6321
on* year. Bill LaBrea, Long“ Bud" Bamberger, M gr.
wood. Phone V A lley 1-4211.
Free Delivery

PLUMBING

m
The Quakar Maid System
now Instilling units
In Florida, la one of
the faateat.frow ing
chains In the nation.

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i C T n o n r o e r a --------------HOUSEHOLD GOODS

ContnaU ag A Rspalai
100T Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 34343

Contraet and Repair Work
F n e Estimate*
R. L. HARVEY
Sanford Ave. Phano FA 13313

CLARK
D um bing. Heating A Supply Co
Contracting A Repair*
28.19. Orlando. Ur. P h .. F A 2-2874
Highway 17-92 South Sanford

PIANO TONING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Fh. P A 2-4223 After 1:00 p. m-

a^ILKTHFEAT ^W tyffla*

TRADE-IN NOW
Get the most for your old
fu r n it u r e .

$SAVE$
Furniture and Appliance*
New &amp; Used

Mather of Sanford
•03-0S East P in t

P A 3-0943

• BIG VALUF.3
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
D lLSO N -M AtER
New and Usad Furnltere
Oil E. First fit. Th PA 2-5623

National Quaker Maid
STORES SYSTEM, INC.

n U G ID A IR E
appliance*,
sal* Used furniture, appliance*, tools
etc. Bought-aold. Larry'* Mart
and servlet. G- U. High. Oviad*
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4133
Fla. Phone FO 6-3116 *r San­
ford
PA
3
3S8S
after
4
pm.
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
Akron 8, Ohio
Built By
Electric 1 1 Contracting
Master Craftsmen In
R oute W lrtnr and Kepalrt
Style and Construetioa
RAN D ALL ELECTRIC CO.
113 Magnolia
Diet FA 3 0915
Tha ism * as Those
^ T O a i , AK r v I l r *
Prised Since
H ~ J - HIT»E B IH IU ftE PAHUUColonial Day*
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
PA1NTING________________________
Finished Tor
Rapiira A p en * for all make* «f
Florida Climate In
cleaner*. r ’ Elactro!ux.
Hauver Per Printing call U r. Teaker, Ph.
Y eur Choice o f Weoda
.. Replies
-Way,
PA 2-6169 anytime.
S S S S f-A h v
'..™ G.
- E.
uaranteod
ment parti. Work1 f u
Fret pick
tick up A danvery, CaU
FA *:-4765.

1*1 0173 100,000,OOlIb B llll-P reeidant E iun how tr locks over
a Bible presented him by th# Am*rlean Blbl# Society. Having
distributed flv* hundred million copies, th# S ocitty la now start­
ing on it# second half-billion. Making tha presentation at the
White House in Washington are Dr. Robert T . Taylor, executive
secreUrv. and D r. Jamas Z. Nettings, secretary of iho group.

WOOLSEY
Marine plnUhe.
Per Your Boat
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd 8L

2 kilttna need a home. Ph. FA
2-4349.

ING

T-Shlrto 48c — IPaint 12.60 ’ g*L
Camp Goods, Tarpaulins, Arm yNavy Surplus—310 Sanford Ave.

Tho Sanford Herald—Pago 9 Tuesday, October 22, 1!

1 ^ PA 2 4422

IV Service

CLASSIFIED

1 j. ;f

BaaiodaUng — Raroofing — Re­
siding — Materials —» Contrac­
tor 1 — Financing.
~ IM PERIAL

ADS

FOR RENT
E. FIRST STREET

DECORATORS

'j y 'F w e

^Printing and Papering
Til. r A
alter *

BOXER pupa ,m|la A female,
For Painting and Rapairing
7 . week* rid. A.K.C. regutadFRED ROETTGER
ed. Ph. P A 2 6517.
12.50 per eall plus parts, 9 years
2914
Magnolia A ve.
FA 2-02)9
experience in TV Service on ell
it — M B A tT l 1‘ A kL O kS
makes end model*. One year FLOOR u a d a g and finishing
guarani*# on all parts. Wt also
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving
Modem
Alr-Condffloned
Salon
service auto and home radiosSoft Water Shamboo
Saainola County alas* 1125.
Pklur*
tubas
repaired
In
your
H AR RIETTS B E A U n * NOOK
H. M- Gteaaaa. Laka Mary
home. 41.91. guaranteed, 1 y e a r
105 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-3742
Phone FA 3*1684,
3631, 9 a.m. to 3 p .a .
Tad Burnett
Including D*ba;
Dabary A Lake Mary
19—FEMALE HELP WANTED
for BETTER PAINTING
BARNES
SERVICE
IS TV
T
26Ui Uranv;ew I’ nona r a 2-2978
MAKE MONEY at home assembl­
201 East Com m trcU l
ing our items. N o tools, sewing
Harry bill Painting Contractor
Ltcentad — Banjul — Union
or experience necessary- Lee ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
M / g . 6507-W 3rd,
‘ *Lot Angeles
F r t t Eatimata — Compar* uur
ment*, invoices, hand billl, and
Prices FA 2-2287 after 3:00.
49, Ceiif.
programs,
e I e.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2961—
WOMEN: 99.50 per 1.000 address­
403 West 13th 5U_____________
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
ing envelope* at home. Work
in tM* *re*. Writ# MUTUAL This la a pais to tha Movialand
Ride-In for Mrs. ft .F. Cooper.
A S S O C I A T E S , Box TuS-AB
M cRANEY-SM ITH PAINTS
Morton, Penn*.
Exp. date Oct. 31, 1957.
2315 Park Ave.
FA 2-6161

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iB S T
A nd w h y call y e m e. L ord,
l o r d , an d do not th# thlnga
w hich I say T— (St. Luke 6 ,4 6.)
The Lord Jssux Christ, our
blessed Savior and Redeemer,
expects ua to do our part— te
read and seek to understand
Hi* teachings In the Bible, te
have faith and truat in Him.
to love and obey H im — “ for
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Tonight, Sanford Junior High
ehool celeh n te* Ita homecoming.
At tho football ra m e tonight

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J i u r|iter had a* their gueata
S n d S ^ S f r ion L e o n a r d a n d
Mr, M sfa U a * «2 &lt; ?«w Mr? W .
H. Weatherbee of Jacksonville,
M r. and Mrs. C. ▼. E ntering
o f Sanford w a n visiting frienda

Bond Barbecue
Set Saturday
attention an today's new version o f a -w eii-ien
to right are E. M. Whittaker, L. E. Crittenden,
May, C. O. Johnson, J . F. Green Jr., L. L \
F. M ate and D. II. McGillb.

Application Blariks
For Boat License
A t Judge’s O ffice

The meeting atood adjourned until October IT. At that l i n e the
Board o f Alderman aeted to approve certain amendment* to Ihe
Zoning ordinance. Changes In the
ordinance were made to permit
the Johnson Electronlci Co. o f OrUndo to move hero.
Th* Johnson Eleetronles Co. Is
now moving equipment Into th e '

Application blanks f o r t h * 100 employes,
learn in g o f boat* to operate In

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SaU water fishing requirement*
fb r boats, aald Judge Housholder.
•tote that an boats over four feet
to the beam are required to be
Bcoaicd or If the length plus the
beam equal &gt;0 or more tho boat
n uat b# licensed.
Licenses muat be obtained by
B a ll from Tallahassee.

"N o-lnfnrm atlon" was filed
In the r is e o f Virgil Graery fol
lowing Investigation* where Inaufa

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charging him with rape. Following
a preliminary hearing, County
Judge Ernest Housholder found

Daniel Thomas Fauver. eightdays old, passed away at the local
hospital at 4:11 a. m. Monday,
lie was born Oci. 15, 1W7 le
Sanford. He la the ion o f Mr. and
Mrs. Din Harold Pauver.
survjVors ara: th* father and
mother; on# brother, D. Harold
Fauver Jr., Sanford; grandparCnU, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Fau­
ver, Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jamer E. Holbert. Raphine. Va.
Funeral aervlees will be at 3
p. m. at the graveside with Rev.
A. G. Melnnla of tho First Pres­
byterian Church officiating.
Brlsion Funeral Horn* U In
charge.

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8-Day-Old Boy
Dies Yesterday
faker, was unanimously appoint| to fill • vacancy due to death,
I the Board o f Aldermen Monday
Ight. Altman was proposed for
M Vacancy by Mayor Don Wilson.
Town clerk, Francis Allen, atatI that the registration hooka will

Proceed* from the barbecue be­
ing ita g ed at the Elk* Club Satur­
day night will go toward new
Seminole High School Band uni­
form !, aald Bandmaster Ernest
Cowley this morning.
Barbecue will be served at 8:J0
he said, and a delivery service
will be available. Those wishing
barbecue to be delivered may eall
FA 1-3717 by Friday noon.

News
By HELEN BNODGRAM
U n . H a ./y Ihroop entertained
with a farewell party honoring her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Gillespie W ed­
nesday afternoon at her home on
DeBary Av*. Mra. GUIespU, who
haa been vUltlng her daughter,
returned to her home In West Palm
Beach. Several frienda enjoyed the
afternoon with them and th* host-

eie served lee cream and eaka.
Several frienda and neighbors
gathered at the home o f M r. W ar­
ren HUe on eorner of Pine St.
and Clark St. Thursday evening
and gave him a surprise birthday
party. Wa wish Mr. Hlae many
probable cause for “ assault with
more happy birthdays.
intent to commit rape."
However, the "No-Informatlon**
The Rev. Don Walling Is attend­
'lied yesterday resulted In the
ing pastors’ ! school In Leesburg
charges being dropped beeauae o f
this week.
tho lack o f facts on which charges
r°uld be based,
Several ladles o f the AH Saints
Gracey was represented by AtEpiscopal church attended the
&gt;lorney Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
Deanery at Port Orange Thurs­
day.
Mrs. and Mrs. E. W. Jones,
Mrs. Joe Grandl, daughter Cindy
and Lindy Weldon visited In St.
Augustins and Bonlfay over the
weekend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rnvd and
children o f Orlando visited Mrs.
W. A . Goodwin Sunday afternoon.

W A Y N E ROBERTS*

■out, but he tnsrsly said, TlieyTI j CotoneI'a outstretched glass, re­
welcome It, air."
peating after him, "llara'a to Dut* * in caressingly from th# weat,
"By tha way, Uoutenant, Mrs. ttrfleld."
melting the high drifts of enow Randall cornea from a family that
Randall hod been drinking
and sketching In large patchea of seta great store by Christmas, steadily. Ha brought a boa of
bora, brown turf around Fort liig dinner and alL Of course we clgrra and offered them to Chad,
Butterfield.
can't b« very (estiva, but she the.i almost fell before he reached
Sack told Chad that the Indiana would Uko a gueat for dinner. tha aide table, but he recovered
were etlli around. They were WlU you Join u»T"
hla balance and laid the box down.
keeping their dlatanc*. but tha
"Why, thank you, sir. TsU Mrs He lighted a cigar, linger* fum­
post waa under observation. "1 Randall I shall be very happy to bling with the match before ha
*unno what lhey*U do," h* aald, accept Her invitation."
had a dams going.
"but 1 don't Qgger they'll tackle
Ha aomuled pleased, but ha wiu
"I've got the beaht wife un tho
the foil. Chances ere they’ll pick bothered. Thera waa pleasura In Missouri." Randall aald thickly,
off anybody they catch. That tha anticipation of eating at a "t'va got tha beaht wife thlsh
means I ain't tetchki' In no gam*. table sat by a woman, and having •hid* of the At—At—th* ocean.
Mebbe they’ll starve ua out. Might a chance to coma aa close to "din* Ishn't that aha, AndlcottT"
even keep a boot from gUUn' up mg’* as any man In Dakota could
"Bite's very beautiful,* Chad
here, torn* spring.”
that day. But It would bring him agreed.
Colonel Ranaaii did not men­ Into close contact wi'h Mra. Ran­
Itandall lurched back to where
tion th# renegade Beauvais again, dall. something ha had esrefully Chad sat and looked down at him,
but Chad had so doubt that the avoided. Ha waa w*U aware of swaying back and forth uncer­
report which would go downriver tho ColonaTe Insana Jealousy. And tainly. "Now Til UU you some­
■eat apring would show him aa Randall would certainly seize the thing, KndicotL If any other man
incompetent ano Insolent, and holiday aa so excuse to get drunk. touches her, t’l kin him. Ton
would oak for hla recall. Ha didn't
But Chad had no cholcw ft waa hear thalT r t km him hire a
ear*, bo told himself. He would1 ft command dinner. No orva re- dog."
rather resign from tha Army thani fused a dinner Invitation to Ms
"Pltan* enme to toe table,
go through another winter under' superior offlrsr'a house, • fact of dear." Isabella gars Chad a
which Mra. Randall waa perfectly forced inula "WU1 yon sit here.
Randall.
To add to Ctuufs unreel, ChristLieutenant.”
mas waa at band, and ha could
Chad eat down, II* gtonead at
cut keep Elisabeth out ot ots
Aa Chad toft hla oabin for Ran­ Isabella’s whits, act fees, and
mind. Ha kept thinking of the dall'* quarters on Christmas after­ lowered hia gaze. B' » must bav*
holidays they bad spent together noon, ha waa far from happy.
planned this dinnr. for weeks,
last year. The war had ended th*
When Randall answered toe looked forward to It, uaed every
previous April, so Christmas, door, hie fare had that familiar dene* eh* oould think at to make
m \ nad been relebrated no th* llush which dearly Indicated he this day stand out among the
flrat Yule holiday of "peace" M had already begun to partake of dreary daya which had gone bofive year*.
the traditional Christmas cheer, fore and which would follow.
Whet a temporary peace, Chad
“Come In, come ki, KndicotL
And now this: Randall sitting
thought bitterly. One Christmas Merry Christmas."
with hla hands gripping tha tahla
with no war. And now . . , Ha
"Merry Christmas, etr," Chad on both aides of hla plats to bract
aouldn't t*«n alt down and write sold with forced spontaneity.
himself, hla mouth ataek.llpped.
to Elizabeth. There was not th*
Mrs. Randall turned from toe Then, without another word, kin
remotest possibility of eroding n Orcplare where eh* had been arms became rubber and ho
letter anywhere.
turning a browned piece o f buf­ toppled forward, hia face in bio
Raadatl put th* ntea to work falo hump that dripped elbllanlly Plata
repairing the sawmill, hoping to Into tha Ore below. Bh* called
Isabella root slowly Hm took
continue building within th* cheerfully, "Merry Christmas, a long breath, trying to mask tha
stockxda when th* waather Im­ Chad."
misery that her husband hod
proved enough to resume logging.
He responded without hearing brought to bar. "WiR yon help
On# morning aa tha repair* were hla own voice. It woe "Chad” to ma put him to bed T"
being completed, Randall (topped her; It waa "Emlicott" to the Col­
Chad got up. "I con * » «*«•
to talk with Chad, who was super- onel This was tha flrat time abe him," bo aald, and gripping Ran"Clood morning. ESmScott." Ran­
dan aald with great heartiness,
"la tha sawmiS almost ready for
AM Mill}?**

"Almost, etr," Chad aald, pua•tad by Randall'* manner. This
was the flret effort ha had mode
at being friendly etnes Chad had
asked htra about hla sear record.

another storm hits." He cleared
hla throat and glanced obliquely
at Chad. "I thought we’d give toe
men a kites rest over Christmas."

grunt of satisfaction, ha found
tha object of hla search.
Holding a dusty hottle high, be
■wiled almost leeringly at Chad.
‘Tha l a s t ot Randall’* private
wine oeUar." he mid. "Bren
saving It for Just such an occa­
sion as this) Whew K'a * » gone,
n
hava lo fog back on fnjon
whiskey, rotgut. Just rot gut."
"Make mine a email coo, Ootosi-l," Chad aoM.
"Why dent you moke threw
both small ones, gentlemen T" Isa­
bella Miggeotcd. "Dinner la nearly
ready."
Chad accepted hla gtaaa from
Randall and clicked It against tha

Stevie Durkee returned to his
home In St. Augustine after hav­
ing spent several daya with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Jones,
Mlis Doris Faber, Mrs. Anna
Glass and M lis Euretta Faber of
DcLand visited Grandma Fabar in
Sharoea Friday.
Menu for
Enterprlaa
school
lunchroom Oct. U -l,
Monday: roast beef, potatoes,
green beans,
sliced tomatoes,
cheese, rolls, butter, peachas and
milk.
Tuenlay: chicken, rice and engUsh peas, carrot and cabbage sal­
ad, cheese, rolls, butter, cherry
pie and milk.
Wednesday: Ham, Hma beam ,
eheete, rolls, butter, pineapple
upside down cake and milk.
Thursday:
sausage,
potatoes,
green
beans,
cabbage
salad,
cheese, rolls, butter, cookies and
mltk.
Friday: baked fish and dressing,
beets, cnglish peat, sliced tom a­
toes, cheese, rolls, butter, peaches
and milk.
Regular meeting of th* P. T A
will be held at the school library
on Tuesday Oct. IS. Don't forget.
Also the children o f the Enterprlia
school
will
see
the DcLand Bull dog, Orangeburg,
S. C. High school game Friday
Nov. ) at the DcLand Municipal
stadium sponsored by the DcLand

him out of Os* choir and Into tha
bedroom.
Randall was a heavy mao. R
was all Chad could do to lift hla
sodden weight to tha bed. Then
Isabella* spread n buffalo rob*
over him and tamed quickly
away. Bhe aald, "1 hope this
hasn’t made you tom your appe­
tite, Chad. I would hate to hare
aiy dinner go to waste."
a ..
"It wunT," ha aald gently.
Bo they eat down again, to#
candles Bickering aa artnd seeped
to eraUnd tha doer and through
crocks to tha w*H. R wee tha
strangest meal Chad had aver
ratea, and on# ha would oarer

U. S., Russia
Will Exchange
Moonwatch Info

Kiwanls club fo r help to the under
privileged children. So lets not for­
get that game and help the under
pflvlledgcd children. Be aura to
buy your tickets from the local
school children and attend a good
ball gam e riday Nov. 1 at S p. m.
See you there at the game, and
th* children will also thank you
greatly.
Mr. and Mr*. Tom m y Orr and
children Mlko and Jean o f DoLand w ere ovcrnlt* guests o f Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Braddock Friday.
Mr«. M. H. Ry»n relumed home
Wednesday following surgery twice
at the Fish Memorial Hoipltal. We
with her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Carl Dicta, and Mr. and
Mrs. lilcn Harrell form er Joe Neil
Diets and daughter Glenda Jo at
Live Oak wore visiting friends
Monday.

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bombers, tho Chin* Clipper*, for
trani-PacIflc flight, the f i r s t
armored type plan*, and the BM.
Postwar production Included tho
famous Falcon plant! in service
by Eastern Airlines.
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T V Martin &lt;**., leading man*,
facturcr o f guided missies, Is cre­
dited with half o f the reicareh
World
spent
« 0 million doUars In research, ac­
cording to Crosby.
For many year* the company’ *
activities were centered In Ballimere. Expansion becam e neces­
sary several years ago, and a se­
cond plant wax pul in operation
at Denver.
The Orlando location w a i cho;rn
lets than a year ago, fo r itrategle reasoni, the clim ate and the
type of personnel available.
The Martin officials stated that
the present i.OOO employes con­
tributed 07,000 to the United Ap­
peal Fund, representing a score o f
92 per ernt.
Operations at the Orlando plant
will be devoted exclusively to
manufacturing guided missiles.

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McLain Jr. and f a m ily ..
Mis* Teresa Jgekaoa and Mlsa
Nadlna Boatlct at Orlando were
weekend gueata o f Mis* Valleen
and Addle P m a t t
M r. John Daria o f Maryland w ai
Mr. and Mra. B. D. Join* and called here Ia»t week beeauae o f
fam ily hare aa their guest Alton the death of hi* father. Daria.
Otliff o f Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nlchola
Several from here attended the and fam ily of Michigan has# mov­
BapUat Aaeociatloa la Oviedo Toes- ed Into the Allen house.
Mr*. T. W . P m a t t and daugh­
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and Mra. Dan Dreggora and son Smyrna Beach with Mr*. Preeatt’ *
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Mra. Willie Andere le ft recently
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a while, Mr. Thomas* mother, Mrs. relatlret.
William Thomas o f Lakaland
The Home Demonstration Club RUSSIAN ROULETTE VICTIM
held Ita meeting Wednesday at the
PRINCESS ANNE, Va. If— Pvt.
community hall. Mra. D. M. Ladd Norman J. Ifarshbtirger. 21, of
and Mrs. Donald Perry gave a Wyano, P a., frilled himself In a
demonstration on canning. Host­ gam e o f Russian Roulette while
esses fo r the meeting were Mra. he and his girl friend w itched tel­
Donald Atwood, and Mrs. Vincent evision here Saturday. Police said
Butler. Twenty members were Harshburger shot himself as he
present.
and the unidentified girl watched
Mrs. John Maxwell. Mrs. Paul TV In a trailer owned by another
Maxwell, Mra. T. W . P m a t t , and soldier.

CAMBRIDGE, M a il. SR — The
United Statei and Russia have
agreed to exchange alt Moonwatch
Information on th* Soviet satelUte, it has been announced.
Leon Campbell, supervisor o f
Am erican Moonwatch operation!,
told newsmen here he reached
Barcelona,
the
agreement
Spain, with his Russian counterpart, Mrv. A. G. M asievlleh.
Both were attending the Ith an­
nual eongrei* o f the International
Astronautics! Federation.
Campbell said the exchange win
be between the Smithsonian is trophyslcal observatory here and
the Russian Academy o f Science,
but details hava not yet been
worked out.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek of the
Smithsonian aald at the same time
the United State* la “ far ahead
o f Russia In tracking tha man­
made moon and the third stage
rocket'* circling the globe with It.
Another Am erican adentlit said
Sputnik m ay fall “ m oitly Intact'*
on Am erican soil.
“ W e don't eapect this earth
satellite to disintegrate when It
cornea dow n," Dr. Fred L. Whip­
ple aald.
“ If It lands on the toll o f the
United State* or some other West­
ern nation, we'll bo able to Iden­
tify ita Instruments,*' he said.
“ Since no one can control where
It will land, Sputnik may fall on
American toil.''
Ills prediction contradicted a
report from Soviet physicist Y. D.
Boulanger who said the satellite
would be conium ed by heat be­
fore* It reaches the earth.
“ Ha outside metal skin will un­
doubtedly burn o ff, but the inter­
nal system and Instruments ought
to hit the ground mostly Intact,
much Uke an object thrown from
a plane,'* Whlppte said.

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Mr* T o n Klnlard ipent Friday In
Orlando.
Mr*. Henry K retirr apte* Tue*im j la Daytona M e l wWl hrr
daughter, Mr*. K n u t U Harrison.
M r. and Mr*. Bortha Harpor and
M r. and Mr*. Boy B a u lm oa fpent
Saturday In Leesburg.
V .
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Sunday in Winter Park with bar
•on and daufhtrr-bvlaw, M r..and
Mr*. H orace W esreit and family.
Mr*. J. J . Mareantel o f Longwood *pent the weekend here with
her parent*. M r. and Mr*. Paul
Maxwell.
Mr*. Jae* Stewart. Mr*. Ed Fulford. Mr*. T. W . Preeatt and Mr*.
John Maxwell attended a quilting
at Mrs. Jaek Stewart*’ Wednes-

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U olito Praia B U ff Ceem p -d e w t
_ WASHINGTON (U P ) - B r it is h
'M i m e Minister Harold Macmillan
Join* President Elsenhower today
In summit talk* on Russia's chalten** of Sputnik and Syria.
Macmillan ’ flaw iio m ~ L ou isa
(arriving about 9:4S a .a . e.dt) la
confer with the President on So­
viet gains in apace missile devel­
opment and the Soviet Middle
Ea*t offensive. The three days of

talk w e n echoduMd to b e tia at •
p, i t e.d.t.
Both Eisenhower sad Macmillan
gave advance signs o f offering
concrete proposala to strengthen
the W e lt's position
MacmUIan la expected to prtsent new proposals ter AcgloAmeriean scientific cooperation,
centering on nuclear weapons de­
velopment. Eisenhower has Indi­
cated he will seek better scien­
tific teamwork betwen the two

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natloaa.
A cheering note w as supplied on
the eve at the talka In the firing
o f a U.S. Jupiter l JOO-mUe ballis­
tic missile at Cape Canaveral,
Fla. The administration grabbed
the offensive in the propaganda
war with Russia over space rock­
etry by informing the world for
lhe first time that one of Us in­
termediate range balUitlc missile
tests w as successful and had hit

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Established 1909

the ta rg et
Both Am erican and British o ffi­
cials hoped to Capitalize on the
goodwill created by Queen Elisa­
beth's visit to this country to ham­
mer out Important new AngloAmerican accords on m ajor world
issues.
British Foreign Minister Sehryn
Lloyd, who baa been h e n several
days, and U.S. Secretary o f State
John Foster DuRet w ere sched­
uled to attend tonight’ s opening

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER .

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

Y e a r 's P a r a d e
Theme To Be Christmas
. ThroughChildren's Eyes
establishm ents were invited to
“ participate in making this year’ s
parade our fin est."
lh e Christmas Parade Chairman
pointed out that “ in order to stress
the theme and assist In an order­
ly arrangement of floats we would
appreciate your using the float
scene asong the following lines:
religious and Christmas home
scene, Manger scene, Wise Men
and Shepherds, Choir, Carrots,
Santa Clads, sleds, reindeer, snow
scene, Christmas character or
Christmas presents."
Alexander told recipients of the
letter that the Jaycces will be
happy to assist in the choice o f

,Tomorrow Proclaimed
United Nations Day

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A proclamation was Issued yester­
day by M ayor David Gatchel set­
ting aside tomorrow, Thursday,
Oct. 24 aa United Nations Day.
Mayor Ratchet, in naming to­
morrow United Nations Day, callfd on the eitlxens o f Sanford and
Remlnol* County “ W observe the
d ty In a manner that wilt further
acquaint themselves with the
working o f the United Nations and
to meditate upon Its principles, ac­
complishments, and ultimate ob­
je c tiv e — a lasting pea ce."
The M ayor called attention to
the fact that the United States is
one o f the founders of the United
Nations and pointed out that “ its
citiienry has great faith In the
United Nations i s an Instrument
In the establishment o f freedom
and justice fo r all people.
“ The support given by the peo­
ple to the United Nations Charter
is expressive o f ttielr belief in
the cultural, econom ic, and poll-

(leal principles it em bodies," said
Mayor Gatchel in the proclam a­
tion.
It Is pointed out in lhe pro­
clamation that the membership
of the United Nations Is growing
snd that It has now reached a
total nation membership of 82,
which, said lhe Marpr **. . . I»
evidence o f the confidence In that
organization and hellef in its
power to help establish morality,
law and order."
The General Assembly of the
United Nations has resolved that
Oct. 24, anniversary o f the coming
Into force o f lhe United Nations
Charter, be dedicated annually to
the making known of the purposes,
principles, and accomplishments
o f the United Nations, re*d the
proclamation.
Mayor Gatchel concluded
.
faith in tha United Nations st this
particular time could be a tre­
mendous educative force end mor­
ale builder."

m eet, the occasion vrffl give the
tw o leaders and their advisers •
chance to canvas* the explosive
Middle East situation.
O pfpoea Summit Talks
Diplomats were cool to a report
from London that Macmillan will
urge a new top level meeting with
the Russians. The Elsenhower ad­
ministration opposes three-power
“ sum m it’ ' talks a t a ^ l m e when
|the Reds a n likely t0 be tougher
i negotiators than before their aate-

Ute success.

W estern edentlfto cooperation to
It seem s likely President Elsen­ • toast to Qneen Elizabeth tow
week. Ha suggested g pooling i f
hower la ready to assure Macmltid s n tlfto talent and r e s m g m og
lsn the administration will seek
the M nations allied In tM North
amendments in the IMS Atomic Atlantic T r a a tjr Organization
Energy Act when Congress con­ (N A TO) plna other fr e e nationa.
The President. In a New Varik
venes In. January. Such amend­
ments would d e a r the way for speech lazt night, said he win gn
closer nuclear cooperation with before the Am erican people t a w
tng the next fe w weeks to discus*
Britain and other Free Nationa.
President Elsenhower set the o f­ “ method a for gaining even great*
ficial UA. line favoring closer c r achievem ents" In science

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The annual Jaycaa-Merchanta
Association Christmas Parade was
officially announced yesterday by
Jaycee Christmas Parade Chair­
man John R. Alexander.
Letters addressed to local mer­
chants and civic organisations
throughout Seminole County were
mailed late yesterday inviting en‘ tries o f floats In the county's big* ** gest parade and celebration o f tbo
year.
Alexander, In hta letter, explain­
ed that the theme o f the oarade
this year will be “ Christmas
Through Children's Eyes."
All churches, civic elubi, frat­
ernal organisations, and business

m eeting and an inform al dinner
to follow.
MaemIIIan, i visit was arranged
toon after Russia's earth aatelUte
was launched O c t 4. It was anwhile Britain’ s Queen
Elizabeth II was visiting North
A m erica,
While the "b ig two'* talk* wera
expected to place considerable
emphasis on speeding Western
military and scientific advances
la the light of the Soviet achieve-

suitable selections and that m a­
terial fo r decorating may be ob ­
tained through the Jaycees if they
are notified at an early date.
Permanent plaques will be awarded for the best floats In var­
ious categories, said Alexander.
Alexander, today, said that the
1957 Christmas Parade Committee
which he heads, hat been divided
into IT different sub-committees
to lighten the load on individuals.
“ We have had real- good re­
sponse from mem bers o f the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Com m erce," said Alexander,
“ and if we can Just get merchants
and civic organisations to enter
floats in lhe parade we can anti­
cipate the best one we've ever
had.'

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957

In Sanford

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N O . 117

Senator Urges Civilian
Control O f M issile s

HOMESTEAD TO— Sen. Georg*
Smothers (D -FIa) urged the Eisen­
hower administration T u e s d a y
night to put the lagging U. S.
mlsilte development program un­
der the direction of civilian scien­
tists “ before It it too Isle."
Smathers charged that bicker­
ing and overlapping o f research
by the military have allowed the
Soviet Union to take a substantial
lead in missile development. He
,v*«d
Dick Aiken, president o f tha
criticised the administration for
trying to minimize the Soviet Seminole Mutual Concert Asso­
achievements.
ciation reports excellent progrea*
Scientist* o f the free world In obtaining memberships to th*
should pool (heir research and drive which la now well under­
knowledge under one “ civilian way. The cam paign fo r m em ber*
c m " In an all out e ffort to catch lasts only this week and w ill
up with the Soviets, be said, es­ close Saturday, O ct. 26.
pecially in the field o f Intercon­
This year, when mem bers eh*
tinental ballistic missiles.
tain their membership they w in 3MEg
Meanwhile, President Elsenhow- have the privilege o f selecting th*
er returned to the capital today artists and entertainm ent that
to begin mapping plana (or a they personally w ant to appear,
"chins u p" campaign to (Mister Eaeh association worker has ■
the nation's confidence In Its voting ballot fo r mem bers to fUl
Fred Ginas, athletic director at
econom ic, scientific and military ont, listing the -attraction* that
Seminole High School, announced
strength.
today that tickets to Friday
will be available In this area thin
night's football gam e will be aThe President announced his In season.
tcnlion to personally lead such a
gain on sale at the downtown drug
O fficial* *ald this morning that
c a m p a lp •. an address at N -w
stores.
anyone w ho'has oof. been conf
rk
T
'K
J
j
j
nlatu.
lie
said
ha
Tnucbton’ a, Roumlllat A Ander­
VAH-9 A R R IV E S A T SA N F O R D N nvnl.A Ir flU tto n i f n p L i!* J. R . ID *A y*C om m ander
cd by one o f 'Uie workers ean
uld begin shortly a series of
son’ s and Faust's will sail tic­
ng One greets VAH-9 crew on arrival here from deployment w ith “ OpHeavy Attack Wing
by campaign headquarters, l i t .r-r.MJ
speeches aimed at strengthening
kets to the Seminole-Win ter Park
( O f f i c i a l U. S. Navy Photo)
oration Strikebnck.
ihs faith of the nation In its abil South Park A r e ., e r phone PA
gam e which will get underway at
Ity to meet the challenges It faces. 2-1231.
8 p. m. at the stadium,
“ We hope that tha number o f
Eisenhower m im ed by pisne
Ganas said that this is being
this morning, Ha was scheduled memberships will allow us to nave
dune to keep fans from having
to begin late today conferring with a bonus concert again this y e a r,"
to wait in line fo r tickets at the
British Prime 'Minister Harold a worker stated today.
Rate.
MacMillan on ways to pool the
The Masons o f DeBary will meet
The second annual D sd's .Night
free world's scientific assets in
RUSH-HOUR STROLL
will be observed Friday night Sunday, Nov. 17 at 8:50 p. m.
the battle to keep ahead of Russia
NEW
YORK
m — Britain'*
honoring the fathers uf the team. at the DeBary Civic Building.
A guest speakrr along with a Three Seminole County dtiien s Special Tax School Milage Levies •nd on countering Russia’ s latest Prince Philip learned quickly Mon­
The Dad’ s will walk across the
diplomatic and p r o p a g a n d a day how to solve mtd-3lanhatUa'8
field before the game with the musical program will be heard. have qualified as candidates for fo r the ensuing two years.
The Seminole County School moves.
evening rush-hour tra ffic problem
team and each will wear the num­ O fficers o f Masonic bottles In School Trustees In the biennial
— get out and walk. PblHp w a*
ber corresponding to the one on Sanford, Del.and and Orlando will School District Election set for Board has requested that the
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same millage which has bren lev­
his ion's Jersey.
attend. Details o f the program Tuesday, Nov. I.
riding to the W aidorf-Aitoria hotel
K. F. Cooper and Roy Mann ied since 1931 be continued, right
when he was cau gh t in typical
They will sit on the sidelines will be announced later.
have qualified as candidates for re- mills for District and two mills
throughout the gam e with the
home-bound tra ffic Jam o * Lex*
BOVET FAVOIUTF. FOB PRIZE election and James Blrkcnm rycr fnr Building and Rui Reserve
Ington Avenue. Told ha w as flvn
boys.
STOCKHOLM (U P )— Dr. Pan­ of Casselberry has qualified )ur Fund.
William Doss, prominent ah blocks from the hotel, the Prince
It Is pointed out by school o f­ torney o f Quincy, died this morn said to his companions, “ Let's get
icle Rnvet, an Italian pharmacolo­ the first time as a candidate for
gist o f Sw ift descent was reported the third post on the Board o f ficials that this election should ing at 1 a. m. at his home.
out and w alk." Accom panied by n
not he confused with the special
today the number nne favorite for School Trustees,
Funeral service* will be held to­ State Department official and fir *
this year’ s Nobel P rlie for medi­
The purpose at the elrclion, election set for Nov. 19 at which morrow in Quincy.
security officers, Philip walked
Mr. Doss Is the brother o f Dr. the rest of the w ay without being
tenant Commander E. H. Dohne, cine. to be awarded here Thurs- called fo r Nov 5, is to elect three time freeholders will vote on whe(Continued on Tag# 9)
trustees and to determine the
L. T. Doss o f Sanford.
recognized.
G C. A. Controller, was Introduc­ U s y .
ed to the group to lecture on the
“ History and Development o f the
A ircraft Carrier. Lieutenant Com­
mander D. W. lin k er. Intelligence
O fficer on the Staff of Heavy A t­
By LYLE C. WILSON
g r« votes nf rmirse, ronslsfj, first, FD R ’ s vote appeal, however, still lermtna lhe winner of next year's burst o f pa rty strife. But It
tack Wing One, spoke on the
congressional election and o f tha worked. The 1932 party platform
“ History of the Heavy Attack Con­ United Press Staff Correspondent o f the Supreme Court order, itself, is strong.
WASHINGTON (U P ) — That and then of the spectacular fa ct
c e p t", after which they adjourned
Republicans now offe r firm if presidential contest In 1940. All Junked prohibition despite the bat­
t j the llachcUr O fficers' Quarters question about who makes official that tho United States Army by localized enforcement of racial in­ hands, including tho Negroes, tle o f Southern statesmen to keep
for dinner. Following the dinner, a policy fo r the Democratic Party order o f the Republican President tegration o f the public schools. know it.
the party tJed to tha so-called
Butler Is not merely reminding dry*.
very interesting sixty-five minute keeps bobbing up for answers as is enforcing racial integration In Roller seeks to offset that en­
film was shown on “ Secret Land". the politicians maneuver fnr the Central High School, Littla Rock, chanting Republican enticement the nation o f lhe great NorthSouthern D em ocrats accepted
A thirty minute discussion peri-ri fsvnr o f Negro voters in the 1958 Ark.
by keeping on page one evidence South division of opinion within repeal o f prohibition because the
brought tha five hour program to and 1940 elections.
Both parties for years have been o f nothem Democratic support for tho Democratic Party, He is fol­ North forced the issue on them.
a close resulting in producing a
Chairman Paul M. Butler of the playing politics with the Negro at least as much and maylie more lowing the 1930 strategy of Demo­
well informed group o f school Democratic National Committee vote. Franklin D. Roosevelt deliv­ civil
rights
than
Republicans cratic Chairman John J. llaiknb
who went over the heads o f con­
teachers on the rtrtl Naval Avia­ keep* lhe question hot and sit- ered northern Negroes to the Dem­ might endorse.
gressional Democratic leaders to
Netrne* .May Decide
tion plays to the defense o f cur lilng. Butler's strategy appears to ocratic Parly. He gava them betcountry.
N egro votes In big, Industrial demand repeat o f prohibition.
he to keep the civil rights issue ter housing and Job opportunities
That caused a blistering out­
bulling within the Dem ocratic Par­ but not much more uf civil rights. states outside lhe South may deHATRON FIVE graduated Cdr,
ty by public demands for more
M. K. McGlnnL* and Lcdr. R. W.
snd better racial Integration.
Legare of VAH-9 at qusrters Mon­
Butler's latest maneuver b-ought
day morning.
here the members o f the Demo­
The two have been tem porarily
cratic Advisory Council, an organ­
assigned to the Savage Sons while
isation he crcatrd last year after
their squadron has been away. A
President Eisenhower'* lopsided
familiarisation schedule in the
reelection. Senate and House DemA3D w as arranged by V A H S and
oeratte leaders refused In Join.
it has been successfully com plet­
When * president o f the other
ed.
political faith occupies the White
Cdr. J. M. Tuliy, Jr., Command­
Ifouse. congressional leaders tra­
ing O f f i c e r - o f VAH-5, swarded
ditionally h iv e held that they wera
them certificates o f graduation
the official policy-makers of llieir
which read as follow s:
party. It has been traditional, tuo,

Concert Assn.
Members To Pick
Artists This Year

Drug Stores Sell
Tickets To Friday
Night Game Here

K

De Bary Masons
To Meet Nov. 17

Three Seek Post
On School Board

Sanford Resident's
Brother Succumbs

NAS Host To Aviation Workshop
The U. S. Naval Air Station,
Sanford, played boat last Monday
Oct. 21, to tha Teachers Aviation
Education Workshop group spon­
sored by the University o f Florida
and the Orange County School Sys­
tem. In keeping with the Depart­
ment of Defense's policy, the
Teachers Aviation Workshop- pro­
gram is Jointly sponsored by the
- Air Arm of the U. S. Navy, U. S.
* Air Force, and Civil Aeronautical
organisations which include air­
lines and airplane manufacturers,
lh e Aviation Education Workshop
it planned snd Implemented to con­
tinue every two weeks throughout
the 1957-195* school year. This pro­
gram la Intended to provide our
teachers of today the necessary
education hi tha aver progreeslve

Jet air age and of the concepts
o f new frontier in aviation.
NAS Sanford participated in this
program
by
contributing the
Fourth Session of the Workshop.
A fter their arrival on board, the
Orange County School Teachers
were taken on a tour of the Sta­
tion. viewed a Helicopter Rescue
Demonstration, and shortly after,
were officially welcomed aboard
by Commander Lewis D. Tamny,
Station Executive O fficer, Com­
mander L. L. Hamrick, acting as
Chairman o f the Session, intro­
duced Commander T. C. Deans,
Station Administrative O fficer, to
lecture on the "Patrol Wings of
the N avy" which was followed by
a forty minute film on “ Naval
I Aviation In Peace and W a r". Lieu­

Demo, GOP Parties Playing Politics With Negro Vote

VAH-5 Graduates
Two Men Today

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»1 M A N I)E R I-. I.. H AM RICK E X P L A IN S pertinent poinU o f a P2V Nuvy Patrol
bom ber to Mia* H elen Trulock, m em ber o f the Orange C ounty Teacher* A ssociation,
durin g instruction period on navnl a ircra ft held aboard the Sanford Naval A ir Sta*
tion .w
•
(O fficial U. S.' N avy P hoto ^

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party housekeeping and fund rais­
ing while policy was being made
by elected officials.
Butler Bucks Traditions
Butler biirks both traditions.
Twica in a short span of weeks,
he has arranged fur the Demo­
cratic Advisory Council to piedga
the Democratic Party to allout
support of the Supreme Court's or­
ders on racial integration o f the
public schools. Southern politicians
challenge, resent and defy the
council's policy statements.
The statements remain on the
record, however, for such effect
as they may have jn northern Ne­
groes whom the Republicans des­
perately hope lo entice away from I C E R T IFIC A TE S W E RE A W A R D E D to Cdr. N. K. McGinnis (center) »nd LCilr. R . W .
the Democrats in the coming elec­ 1 Legare (le ft) both o f V A H -9 by the Commanding O ffice r o f VAH-5. Cdr. J. M. Tuliy
-^ .(O fficia l U. S. N »v y Photoji
tions. Tha Republican bid lu t No- Jr, * t quarter* M onday m orning.

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been graduated from such Hal­
lowed Halls o f Neptune as FAW TU, IBTU, nor HATU, but with aii
appropriate
blood, sweat
snd
tears, has successfully com pleted
that most highly respected Col­
lege o f Hard Knocks to wltt
FIVETU and shall be known to
all as an Honorary Pigm y l ' « Executed by
Chief Savage
J . M. TULLY J R ."

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