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Jr. High Toom Floys Daytona Thursday

Catholic Chaplain
To Spook hi= cigy
A t EMW Club Meat

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II k mighty N|h Mb week; the Thanday at

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j o in to organise tala tad wo
■oat bo patient,” ho tald.
O p th n U tie re p o rt j w e re b e a n !
th ro u g h o u t th o BOOH o c .
■A u u ii i u i a t lu n s iiu u ila iu tu '.hr

pieteij fSaW HM and modernized
■Old Mn. Diagfairkr, - ”a*d lo
which wo hoto oddod fireproof
wollo ood callings, aow kttebae oad Mn. Elinor Van W laik who haa
Modern bathroom fadlltk*.’’
bad I years aapariaaca aa A n 't
"Wo are proud of our staff,” Dietician a t Good Samaritan Hospi­
aho sold, "for realizing our goal tal in Cincinnati and was with the
far ei&amp;cioocp ood amypathy for 8 «*ar«l Johnson Chain for U
oar potkota wo found that it could y iu U
The present otaff wffl eoalot of
S refisterwd annas, I He—sad pra­
BPW Sats M id-Year ctical nurses, I aursoo aidoo; 1
male orderly, and a roe option1stDirectors Meeting booUwcpor, sold Mrs. DiagfOld-

In Daytona Beach
wni ha held at Daytona Beach
whan tha Florida Federation of
Business and Professional Wo­
man’s dabs holds it's mid-year
Board af Directors moating la
the Daytona Plasa Hotel, Oat
!M0, 1M7.
The Board of Directors, under
tho leadership at tha President,
Mrs. Mario B. Bowden of Lees­
burg, consists of tho Presidents
ever M00 members, Directors of
tha nine geographical district.
State Officers, Standing Committea Chairman asd Parliamentar­
ian. Advanced registration Indi­
cates that obifclm. Iz-a the
cloba will bring tho attendance
to about 300.
The major topk to bo discuss­
ed Saturday morning will bo tho
Employment S um y af tha op­
portunities for woman In Florida
which will ba conducted In Novamber under tha direction of
Mn. - Virginia Rasmussen, Public
Attain Chairman of tha FedoraTha use of woman’s full capscltka u elthen*, including tha
election and appointment of
qualified women In gorernmental
policy-making posts, will b* an­
other important topi*- Mrs. Hor­
tens* Walls, Legislation Chair-

Legislative Goal; the enactment
of tho Equal Pay Bill In the 1959
session of tho Legislature.
The formal board meeting wUl
open with tho first session at
9:30 a. m. Saturday. Sesilona are
scheduled throughout tb« day and
avanlng
on Saturday. Sunday ac­
Fltisch tr Wins
tivities will Include a final aes•ko lasting until noon.
Marina Corps
It la the aim of the Plorida
BPW to Achieve Through Action
Golf Crown
MeMn Fleischer, son at Mr. and —With PereepUvo P l a n n i n g
Mrs. Irvin Fleischer of Sanford, goals which will bens fit all woa corporal at Camp LeJeune, N.
Those Planning to attend from
C. won the
Marino Corpa golf
championship than. It waa raporv the Hanford Club are: Mrs. Arolyn True, Mrs. Either Evans,
ad yesterday.
Fleiaehsr has boon prominent In and Mn. Myrtle Gradlek.
military golfing rlrelea and haa
played k many tournaments.

Bronchitis May Ba
Primary Causa O f Lung Cancer
MADISON, WIs. m — Bronchi*
tls, and not cigarette amoMag,
may be the primary cause of hmg
cancer, according t« a British eta*
car specialist.
Dr. R. P7V«ssey af tho Cheater
Beatty Research Institute, London,
made a special report to tho Uni­
versity of Wisconsin Medical
School
“Juat became a man dks of
lung cancer and alio tmnbad dur*
lag bis Ufatime,” Paaay said, "It
la not Justifiable to eall smoking
tha primary causa."
Passey said a study of British
death certificates at the London
Institute disclosed that tha Inci­
dence of hmg eaneer was twteo
as high In England as ia tha Uni­
ted States.
The long cancer death rate In
Graat Britain Is SSI per million.
Tha American rate Is 113, ha said.
Bronchitis la a "likely candidate
for tho role of primary causa of
lung cancer,” h* said, adding that
thara la no relation between tha
quantity of cigarettes smoked and
tha auicaptlblllty to hmg cancer.
BULL KILLS MAN
MADRID, Spain « — A 44year-otd man who Jumped Into a
bullfighting ring to show his valor
has become tha fourth victim of
tho sport this year In Spain. En­
rique Mondragon, who was badly
gored at tho village of Vail Do
Uso, died of hla Injuries Monday.
Previously, two young Torvros
were killed In the ring and an el­
derly attendant waa killed whan a
bull Jumped tho fence Into tha nar­
row no-mana-land between tha
stands and ring.

Hospital Notes
Peggy Murray (Sanford)
Mattie Saimaa (Banford)
Robert White (Baste!)
Eleanor Gormloy (Seated)
Colees Wiashlp
(Sanford)
Gertruda Fraapoo (DaBary)
Mnailyn MaDankl (Banforl)
f^wt« Perkins (Sanford)
OCT. IS

is as follow*: soloist, Mrs. Harry
Ecbotberger accompanied by M n.
C. B. Michael; “Person end Con­
gregation”, Vail Robbtna and first
grade parent*; gypsy dance. Doasna MeManua; old-fashlonod male-

Kathrena Bellamy (Sanford)
Dorothy Collk
(Attenuate Springs)
Florence Balsbaugh (Sanford;

piano number played on ona piano
by M n. Echclborgur and Mrs.
Michael; musical skit, "Three
Traas” , fourth grado parents.
During Intarmisaion refreshmenu will be served and musk will
be furnished by tha Stariightera.
Tha second half of tha program
will start with a skit, "School
Daya,” second grado parents; har­
bor shop harmony, first grade fa­
thers; and win do st with tho
"Dance Macabre’’, dance of death,
put on by a groap of ilxth grade
parents.

Colored News
Funeral Sunday
For L. Blackshear

★
★
★
Adventists Will
Hear W. M ozart
Talk Saturday
Walter L. Mstart. Orlando.
Sabbath school and homo mission­
ary secretary of tho Florida Con­
ference of Seventh-day Adventists,
will be tho goeat ipeaker at tho
Sanford Serenth-day Adruatlst
church Saturday.
Addnsslng tho U:00 A. M.
service, Pastor Matsrt will dis­
cuss tho need for a m on eignesire missionary and walfan work
right ia our own midst.
Pastor Maiart directs th* homo
missionary actlritks aa wall as
tha Sabbath aebool program in the
Serenth-day Adrentlat chare he*
throughout Plorida. Hi* confer­
ence canaUts of 00 church** with
i combined mcmbertklp of otrar
3,000.
Also scheduled for tho day's acUrltles under the direction of Pas­
tor Maxart win be a Sabbath
| school rally at 3:30 P. M. and a
'■pedal missionary service at 4:00

Mono, early this morning w en:
AdUnc and Adidas, Inc., |1I0;
Borah A John Kridcr, ISO; Mr.
end Mrs. George Touhy, tSS; J
CoL A Mre, Paul C. Cheaterion,
f2S; Thrift Oil Co., &gt;05 and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Sinclair Whllo Sr.
131.
One of tho qnettloea bofatg oak*
ed tho vohmteor oelicftors Is,
"Just what agencies are partici.
pstlng In tho United PandT” For
P. M. A motion pictun, "Ann tho information of thoeo who may
Fagaaaf’, which depicts tha mis­ haeo' failed to no d the Hat pub*
many . ttmea,
sion work of Sovonth-day Advent* ilahed
. „ hentoforo
.
. •n
1st. in tho Par Bast, wm bo shown
foUowtag
organkadons
at T:30 P. M.
i wUl bo tho recipknta of tho an*
Meeting with the Sanford group tidpated budget of &gt;35,000: Boy
Saturday will also bo tho mem* Scouts, Girl ScouU, Mental
bars of7 tha DaLand Savanth-day H e a l t h Association, Salvation
Adventist church aa weD aa any Army, Children’! Horn* Sodtty
of tha public who may wish to Iof Florida, Red Crosa and Unit*
attend.
|ed Serves Organisation, (U80).

MAYOM SUED
BALTIMORE (UPV-A.CotomMan promoter hao tons to court
la his efforts to atags bullfights
hers. 7 also Gonzales of Carta­
gena aimed Mayor Thomap D’Aloaandro Jr. and eity tn aiurer John
Obiaiar as defendants ia tho n it.
Ho charges they acted illegally ia
denying his petition to hold bull­
fights ia Baltlmon.

Trade-Ins and Repossessions
12-Inch to
and
24-inch
up

Comer 1st and Sanford

Mrs. Lucille H. Blackshear, 1010
Jessamine Ava. passed away auddenly Monday morning at Seminote
Memorial HoapitaL
M n. Blaekahaar was a number
of Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church
and served on Usher Board No. 3.
Funeral aarvicou will ba held
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at
Allen Chapel A.M.E. Chureh with
Rov. A. P. Poetell officiating. Intarmant will bo ia Rcatlawn Ceme­
tery.
Wllaon-Elchelterger Mortuary la
in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Lucy Hurston
Dies In Alabama
COLORED NEWS
M n. Lucy Hurston, a resident of
Sanford for about 50 yean, pawed
away last Saturday at Tuacecgea,
Ala while visiting her daughter
Mrs. Wnii* Turk*.
Funeral services will ba held
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at
the Zion n o p e Missionary Baptist
Church with Rev. A. W. Williams
officiating. Interment will bo In
the family plot at Sanford.
WUson-Elchelberger Mortuary Is
In charge of arrangements.

Legal Notice

pellllo n sre, I*. U. Box I t . Sanford.
F lorida. In th a t c ertain adoption
f.n d ln * la tho Circuit
grocaadlnx
ouft M ath Judicial C ircuit • ( Flo­
rida. la t a d for lem lnel* C ounts,
la akaneery, aa abbreviated tills af
turn* M a s . la re : Oearp* v lla rle
and Ju lia tj. Marts, P a tltle a .r . la
Adoption of r a u l (ireaury M artinas,
h e r.ln fell But o r decree pro eoufe*.
so will bo e n u re d e a s ie s t yea.
W ltn.se m y band te d offtefet seel
a t Hanford, a.m lnel* County, H e ride, this ITtM day of October, INT.
O P. ItjERKDON
C lerk of Ik* C trraH C o u rt
llyi AM* J. Lned-iulet
Deputy Ularfe
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�Pearson: Turkish-Syria Plight Need Not Go Into Shooting War

OTTAWA
(UP —
—Nobel
OTTAWA (W
Kotxl Peace
f u e l leadership bis alae
ala* a« possible future an neluaivn Interview with United | Answer —Th* Turileh-Syrien sit-1 K m r — Pesr of mutual dtrtrure j now would Uke to wot* out a deal i Validate, but on the eonlrarv to Tllanee
u l— «V»iM
,tw*,M wort
_ nr* mere „i
M ao winner Letter B. Petrxon Canadian Prime Mini.ter.does
rtertt such inter.!
*.1. 1lion
— _— k.because a#of «vthe
. wiclexr nf ___
™ on a purely ■'*
wmrary, to lianre WWW
wort more
e!closely
Minister, does not vPAm*s#. v*:-&lt;i
V. -r.'a tVe
the lin
tntere .-.Ho-v_
uetioa — Jengrrous thoughIfItmmay
soma" kind,
dViVI ” ^ nV ' c “ :
together,
heBrroe world peace b "precsrl- heller* that the Turkish-Syria alt- Tbw g t m by Mm Ja rs h b ac­ b*—can only be eomparad b the weapona that wmild be mad in'all •Ion of powtr basis with the UniteoalpM balanced, that Weetern nation tn the Near Bait need claim a week a to aa this year's Sots crisis If flgbttet actually out war. Precarious can be naed ed States. They have always been j Q .—Io jpnroplalon haa Sputnik Tito’s recognition of Baal Oarweakened the Western Alliance? Is
p ractise haa autfered from Sput- break eat b a shooting war.
winner el the Nobel Peace Price. breaks out. Thera b not the same aa a word to describe that kind attracted by that kind ef arrange­ Tito’s trade deal with East Ger­ many may hava been Influenced
to tome extent by his feeling that
rtlk , and that Rueab would like to Ne also b convinced that the
Peareen Answers
kind of bitter hostility that existed of balance and our objective must ment.
many the first surface evidence of Western prestige has been low­
tpUt the Western Alliance by a present tense world situation The questions and Pearson's an­ between Israel and Egypt.be to find something more stable.
Q. —What Is the effect of Sput­ a drop in Western prestige?
ered.
■eparate diplomatic deal with the makes It all the more necessary swers follows:
Q— Would you regard the world Q- —Do you believe Russian pol­ nik on the validity of the principle A. —It may have shaken It for Q —n»r« .Sputnik change gwy
VnttM State*
far tac nations In tha Western Alli­ Question —la (lie Turkuli-syrian peace balance aa precarious, or icy b aiming toward! a bi-lateral
a moment. It was a very dramatic of the considerations governing tb*
But the former Canadian Mini*-' ance to draw together more close­ situation more dangerous than was whtJL-Jther *di*r«i-a.
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U.N. Seem* Strengthened
en It. Indeed, if we draw the right ra Into the United Nations?
condMsl* for the Liberal Petty) Pearson expressed his views in | so in what wayl
A. —Peace U still balanced on A.— I think that -th* Russians A.— It seems to me not- to In
Sputnik,-the al-f -A.-*- 1 don't think

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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

^anfnrfc Sbralfc
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

NEWSPAPER

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1957

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9

United Press Leased Wire

Demos Attack President
In Rights Declaration
WASHINGTON (UP) The pot-i Tb* declaration Indicated that ory council nnd released today by and Camille F. Gravel Jr. ef Lou­
Icy-maklng voice of the Demo- the national party organisation Is the national committee.
isiana,endorsed It.
UtUe Rock Blame
A lone dissent was registered by
■
«
'•
*"h
The slatmcni charged, "The
a southern member, Mrs. Benja­ .failure of president KUenhow** tn
President Eisenhower and called ,u ,oulhcrn members,
for prompt enforcement of the
The statement was adopted min B. KveretYof North Carolina? take an early and Arm position
rights bill and the federal Constl- Sunday at the close of a two-day Two other southern mem here. for observance of the provisions
tutioo.
1
I meeting of the Democratic advis­ Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee ef the Constitution and lavra of the
United States has been substan­
tially responsible for the trouble
at Uttle Rock."
II railed on Elsenhower, “with­
A member nf the DeBary Plan­
out further delay," to crMle the ning
Board has called attention to
eivil rights Inveitlgation commis­ a situation that should be a matter
sion and to appoint the new assist­ of concern for all DrBary resi­
CARIlH ARE DlSTIIIItUTEIl by Dick Alkea. president of the 8*mlm»le Matual Concert
ant attorney general for civil dents, said W. B. Clark, chairman PLEDGE
Association at a kick-off coffee held this morning at Mrs. Appleby's restaurant. Attending the cof­
rights which were provided In the of the Publicity Committee of the fee and shown In the picture are: (left tn rlsht) Mo- John Fletcher and daughter, Mrs. R. r . Cooper,
right* bill.
Mrs. J. F. Rossi, kirn. Olan Boutwell, Philip Mars. Aiken, Mrs. George Touhy and Frances RoumUlat
beard,
*
(Staff Photo)
"Six weeks have elapsed since A hcru
house numbering system was i t .
One ef the foremost and most Representatives of the engineer­ the act was signed by the Presi­ devised and put Into usa some
Important projects of the last flea ing firm will be In Sanford, tonight dent, yet the commission hat not time ago and numbers were aldecades will come before the to explain the report to commis­ been named, nor has appointment Inted for all structures In DcBary.
been made of the additional as­ While some residents were slow to
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners tonight when the engin­ sioners and maka public Ita find­ sistant attorney general, who la put up their hous* numbers, most
to Insist | on enforcement," the of them did, but there are still
eers firm of Gee and Jenson of ings over the past 130 days.
West Palm Beach present* a feaiquite a few unnumbered hiniscs,
it is expected that the firm will statement said.
Ibility report on the proposed docks give "the green light" to the City “The President hae made many he said.
The Officer In charge of con­ Condition! of the two youngstera the accident waa reported by phone
and terminals.
other Important interim appoint­
ef Sanford to go ahead with plana ments. There la no good reason The DeBsry Volunteer Fire De­ struction at the Sanford Naval Air struck while creasing French Ave. to pollen headquarter!.
Cited as the "one project" that
partment
his
done
a
fine
and
efcan be responsible for Sanford and for the waterfront facility that why he should await the next ees- flcent job of (Ire fighting when­ Station has called for sealed bids, at 18th St. Thursday evening were Constable J. Q. "Slim" OaDoCounty's growth snd ex­ will bring countless millions of lion of Congress before proceed­ ever called upon. Several times, In triplicate, for the "repair and reported Improving this morning. way, who wa* at Seminole High
’ CAPE CANAVERAL (0?— The Seminole
pansion, the docks and term Insis dollars to Sanford through Indus­ ing to organise the commission." however, they have been handi­ rehabilitation of various parking
Orange Memorial Hospital a t­ School attending a quartet recital
get firing of the Vanguard mis- has been an issue on several oc­
White House Press Secretary capped by delay in locating a fire
try Channels at well ae cause an
j tile, the rocket which will carry casions.
James C. Higcrty said last week due to insufficient or Inaccurate areas within the operations area taches said this morning that Ron­ sponsored by a high school organi­
of the Sanford Naval Air Station."
avqjsnche of warehouse facilities that the appointments would ba
en Amarlean satellite spacewardi
description of the Iocs-an. In The hid*, said LCDn D. P. Cun­ nie Whitten's condition la "good" zation, said the report waa phoned
in tha area.
In to the Sanford Police Depart­
made
soon—before—Congress
resome
cases
this
has
bmp
reused
In the spring, was delayed today,
ning, Officer in Charge of Con­ and reported tke condition of Or­
Other items to come before the convenes.
ment as quickly a* the alarm waa ‘
by having no bouse number to struction, will be received until 1 ville Barks Jr, as"falrly good.”
Apparently because sf * brisk M ilweeTo Speak
Board of Commissioners tonight ta
designate the house and the per­ p. m. 4 Nov., 1937 In his office The two 13-year-old boys were sounded. '
northeasterly wind which whpped
a
proposal
to
place
terrauo
floors
son sending In the alarm has hid at NAS Sanford.
hit, according to records at tha Captain Arnold Williams, who •
the ‘guided missile test tenter A t Food Service
In the Sanford Civic Center at ad Local Residents
to describe the location as "on
the Sanford Police Department,
here.
Specifications and other tdddlng shortly before 7:33 p. m. the time Investigated the aecldaot for the
ditlonal cost. Architect John Bur­
X Street shout a quarter mile from
Winds np to S3 ratles an hour Assn. Meeting
ton IV will be on hand to explain
Sanford Pollca Department, said
John Smith's and you know where data and Information may be ob­
blew off the coast during the ear- The Seminole County School the addition to the specifications. Invited To Attend
tained or examined on application
he lives."
that the two boya were apparent­
ly morning hours and because Food Service Association will
ta
the
Officer
In
eharge
of
Con­
A proposed public hearing set
Hospital Needs
■dentists wanted “near perfect" meet tonight In Lake Monroe by commissioners for Nov, 4 will First ‘Cub-O-Ree’
When the firemen have to slop st ruction.
ly hit by a motorist 19 feet from
Invitation has been extended and Inquire along the way, fur the
conditions for the lest, specula- School Lunchroom at 7:30.
the west side of French Ave,
The work description I* "to pro­
be discussed by commissioner* to­ tnAn
everyone to ettend the first location of the fire, it makea a vide the neceseary labor, tools, Baby-Tenda
Btlon was that the teit might not The theme for this year Is night at the special meeting rela­
The two boys had riddan ! mo­
k* held at all today.
to he presented by delay that could be costly.
School Lunch—Community Rela­
equipment and material to prime A Biby-Tend* I* needed at the tor scooter owned by Orville Barks
to changing the date to Nov "Cub-O-Ree"
the
Cub
Scouts
of
the
St
Johns
There were no patrol boats or tions. Mrs. Lucille Fesler, presi­ tive
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
for
DeBary
also
has
a
resident
am­
with a bituminous sealer and
tl.
River District In Central Florida. bulance service an.l In emergen­ place an "asphalt cimrrete sur­ one of the nursery patient*, who Jr. to the High School nnd hsd
"danger" signals which usually dent, will present the yearbook
signify a missile launching. Nor­ which includes the plans for this Alio np for discussion will he a Jim Hay, Cubmaiter of Pack cies n person's life might depend face course" on approximately must sit up under an oxygen tent. parked the vehicle in the school
recommendation f o r rezoning 343, said that the "Cub-ORee"
mally, prior to any launching, a school year.
on the prompt arrival of thq am­ ,W&gt; square yards of existing lime- Those having one to loan are ask­ parking tot before tha accident
brought before the commissioners
red "danger'? ball is hoisted from
R. T. Milwee, Superintendent by the Zoning and Planning Com­ will be held at the Sanford Farm­ bulance and It* oxygen. This is rock base course. In addition, a ed to call Dr. Gordon Stanley’s occurred.
ers Auction Market on 17-93 Nov. another reason for all houses to bituminous seal coat will be ap- office at FA 2 8333. Dr. Stanley
a 90-foot pale to ward off boats of Public Instruction will talk to mission.
Orville Barks Jr. Is the aon el
In the area.
3 at 3 p. m.
be numbered, said Clark.
will pick It up.
the lunchroom workers concerning
(Continued on Pag* 10)
Dr. and Mrs. Orville Barks and
The test of the slender, T2-foot the forccomlng Bond Election on
He said "Bring all the kids In Then also there have been many
Ronnie Whitten la the son of Mr.
rocket, without the "moon" in Its Nov. 19. He will Indicate to them
the neighborhood to see the show Instances of pcoplo driving into
and Mrs. Claude Whitten.
.nose, had been expected in the the schools at which new lunch­
■nd cheer your favorite Cub In Deliary looking fur friends and
Whitten, It waa reported, appar­
pre-dawn hours today. On Frtdiy, room facilities will be provided
all kinds of games and contests they have had difficulty In finding
tha original day set for the space­ with proceeds received from the
ently saw the vehicle coming to­
for Cub Pack honors."
an unnumbered bouse.
ward thrust, firing was also can­ sale of bonds. The superintendent
ward him and had leaped Into the
Information will be avalleble
All resident* of DeBary who'
celed either for weather or tech­ will also discus* whst effect ade­
air to land on the hood and fend­
there, Hay said, to everyone In­ have not put on their house num-1
er
of the automobile. He waa
nical reaions.
quate lunchroom facilities will
terested In becoming a Cub Scout. bers are urged to do so. Numbers'
thrown off the car 33 feet from the
have on a school program, and
Admission Is free and refresh­ assigned to each lot In DeBary |
Improve the health of school child­
ments will be available on the are available at the Chamber of &lt; Members of the Campbell Low­ erect a building that might be scene of the Impact.
ren.
grounds, he slid.
2 Wrecks Told
Commerce, Clark said In hi* re-1 ing Post 33 American legion will used year-round fur dancei, baa- Barka waa thrown to the pave­
discuss the decision of the Legion ketbslt, wrestling, end varloui ment at the point of Impact. Both
leas*.
Fair Association "to hold no fair other activities, the Post will be of the boy* were 13-year-olds.
Over Weekend
this
year."
After emergency treatment at
Two accidents occurred over the
According to the (oral American better off financially."
Seminole Memorial Hospital, the
W week-end involving three automo­
Kiwanians Will
Legion Post's twice-monthly edi­ Plans will also be discussed at two youngsters were taken to Or­
bile*. However, no details were
tion
of "Post (33) Scripts" It was tonight'a meeting relative to dis­ ange Memorial Hospital.
By
UNITED
PRESS
tha
Due
so
far,
and
that
the
Aslan
broke
out
In
the
United
State*.
available on either of the two ac­
Hear
Milwee
Talk
decided
that due to the large ex­ posing of the present Legion Hut
The
death
toll
from
flu
and
Its
virus
has
appeared
In
all
section*
The ailment hit hardest in New
Investigating tha accident with
cidents.
penditure of time an&gt;l money that and _ground*, and tacorporstinjt Ca(iWl|J Arno|(t wmUm«, were
Florida Highway Pitrot repre­ complications climbed beyond the York with 34 deaths, followed by of the nation.
At
Luncheon
Meet
the
Legion
Hall
in
the
new
buildwould
be
necessary
In
order
to
get
Constable J. Q. "Slim" Galloway,
Death Toll Mounts
sentatives covered and Investigat­ ' 200 mark and health officials Pennsylvania with 37, Lo*l*iana
Member* of the Sanford Klwanls | the grounds In »ha|ie, and there (lug.
ed the accidents: one in the vi- stepped up their campaign to Inoe- 21 and California 20.
Other states reporting flu deaths Cbft will have an opportunity tnjnot being time enough to get a | Post Commander Lynn Lyon Patrolman Ulan Garrett of the
Florida Highway Patrol and Paclnity of Wagner where in auto- ulale the public against the dlt- In ell. 18 states have reported
were Michigan IT, lllhols in, hesr R T. Milwee. Superintendent Fair Building erected, snd slso I urges all members to attend to trolman Cart Dodson of the San­
mobile went out of control. the ea«e,
flu fatalities, many of them occur­
meeting
ford Police Department.
other near Lake Monroe Bridge A United Press tally showed 303 ring In the past week. Tha Na Ohio, U(ah and Wisconsin 7 each. of Public Infraction for Seminole ( the fact that Highway 17 92 might night's
•«* Oklahoma. Ore- County, give a complete rundown I not be completed, no fair will he Ibe meeting will be preceded,
when two ears went off the road deaths directly or Indirectly lion.) Health Service In Washing-1,#« 1
at 7 o'clock, with a chicken sup­
— Into the water and were abandon- caused by the flu since last sum- ton reported more then 1.300,000 f 00 and Indiana 1 eaeh. T7&gt;e Ter- on the necessity for the 2U million ! held this year."
t ? ed.
mer when the Asian virus first persons have been stricken with rltory of Hawaii recorded 9 deathj school bond Issue which will he | The article said "The building per. The business meeting Is ex Funeral Services
and the Diatrict of Colombia 1. presented to the cltixens of Semi committee, along with the F air1iwcted to get underway at 8
r**g!
Association, believe that if we can : o'clock.
Lethal outbreaks of (he flu con­ note County on Nov. 19.
For Sam Miller
tinued in schools for the mentally
retarded In PennsyNanla and Il­
Are Held Today
linois.
Funeral services for Mr. Sam
A 4-year-old girl became the
K. Miller, 31, Orlando who died
ninth flu victim at the l'ennhurit
Saturday morning In an Orlando
State School at Spring City, Pi.
hospital were held this afternoon
The girl died Saturday night.
at 3:30 at the Fairchild Funeral
School officials at rennhursl
Hume chapel with Rev James
said 180 persons, Including 70 at­
Berry officiating
tendants, were bedded down with
Interment was In the Woodlawn
the flu, with three patients un the
Memorial Park and Cemtery.
critical list.
Mr. Miller was born in Madiscm
Many llospltallird
***»«•- •toel *H«qAfigwf #«. #WtjJ«tet-w *Ut
years ago. He was a sheet metal
for the Mentally Retarded, where
worker for the B. B. MeCurnrick
seven person* have died from the
Co. Mr. Miller was formerlv em­
flu, officfals reported 1,147 bed pa­
ployed in Sanford by the Evana
tients, none of them In critical
Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. H*
condition. The outbreak was con­
wa* a member of th* Woodmen
firmed as Asian Flu, and Inocula­
of the World.
tion* were administered at the
Survivors inctude three son*
•chool during the weekend by
James Ellis Miller and Dougla*
teams of physicians.
Brock* Miller, Galnrtvilie and
A University of Chicago labora­
Perry Bradley Miller, U. 8. Army
tory disclosed that Aslan Flu virus I
stationed In New Mexico; three
has been feund In Infants. The
________________________________ __ .
__________________
laboratory said the Aslan strain; RKHHAJUTI AWARDS—Winners of Florida Fruit Jk Veeglable Association (937 Research Awards, brothers, James R. Mill**, Macon,
was found In tests on 18 babies, honored for outstanding contribution* io the vegetable snd sub-tropical fruit Industrie* of Florida Ga., Carl I. Miller. Orlando, and
the v o u n x e a t six weeks old
i &gt; ' i (left to right): Dr. J. M. Walter, Plant Paihuliiglot, Gulf Coast Esurrlmenlal Station, Hradcut-m; ! A. It. Miller, Orange. Calif.: tv*
Health official* uroed tha ,„h. Dr. R. V. Allison, Fiber Technologist. Everglades F.xperiment Station, llelle Glade: l)r. J. It. slaters, Mr*. R. L. Leggstt. Ort.-1,* v
f
j l i **•!» W
ttrtatl*. Nfcatalog 1st, lo lv er.it, of Florida. Gainesville: Dr. J. Wayne Kell*. President „t the ’ ange, Calif, and Mr*. D. U. Hare
TEAM CAPTAINS REPORT last Friday moralog at a roffe, held al Mrs. Appleby’* ReslaersnL Each lit? to take advantage of Asian Flu Calverslty of Florida, Gainesville who presented the award* on behalf of the I-lurid a Fruit A Vega- I ret!. Lock hard; and on* erendteam captain let it be known exactly bow much ks* been raised In lb* current Called Fund Appeal Inoculations as a precaution i uhle Association; f)r. R. W. Ruprerht, Vice- Director in rharge, Central Florid* Experiment dt
| child.
...............
■
—*■ -w-i—
■—
(Staff i-tsolo)
Photo) &gt;against tb* disease.
| campaign.
Harold
Kaatner
((bird- *---from ‘-'*l
left) 1* —
general
chairman.

Feasibility Report To Be
Given Tonight On Project

De Bary Residents
Urged To Put Up
House Numbers

sToday's Vanguard
Missile Firing
Delayed By Wind

improving

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Flu Death Toll Over 200 Mark

1

Legion Will Not
Hold Fair This Year

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P i f * i —T h* S t a t e ! B M U

notified and required to praaant any
claim* and demand* which you. er
either ot you, may h*v* agalnit
tha u ttie of BIRTH A A T O T LER. dereaiad, lata at m i Coun­
ty. to th* Coawtjr -Judge of Saminol* County, Ffartda, at bla nffire In Jh* c o u rt bnna* nr aald
Counly at SANFURD. Florida, wllhIn eight calendar month* from Ih#
lima of th* flr*t publication *f
City iU U in *al4 CUT of ;* n fo td . thla nolle*. Eaeh claim er damasd
•»ett
ha In meRier, and ehell etata
F tsr!'!* . in e s n re rm ire «&lt;*
&lt;»*•
and ordln***** »*L»fl»f (o •ica- th* place of realdene* and peat ofllon* now la I tire* 'a M id C ity. Tit* flea addrta* of th* claimant, and
_____________ hr tha sir.iir.SE?.,
S7 m .. K**t*r* a u n iU rd Time. nml a g e n t, o r a ttn rn ry , and a n r enrh
;.mj; uosa at r.n o Ovrn r n - rn n a im nr dem and not *o fllid aball
be void.
sa id d i n .
M ajm ond E. Fox
i h«r«oy a p p o in t &gt;fra&gt; Y U. Hou*

KLKCTfOX n iO C U H A T IO S
U n d e r end by v irtu * a t * « th o rlrr
U n t v m * d i i th * Jt*T or of in*
C ity e t f i r ! e r a , f t e r i t a , 1 h tr e b v
,
a i iJ 4 J k .f i! w4J&gt;*rjl lite e tto n to
b* held th ro u g h i t t in* Clip »t ►*"li.ru, rJuriiUi, bd Ik* .Id* d*V ol
.N b i in l n r , l» i* . .ar * l* ctij« v t t » «
C tly Cum uiu*tu**r* i ir l«niw of «(•
I k * o t lu ra* )**&lt;* k i n . , ,
M k l •JdutlOk l U l l b* **1J * t W*

A t e ao c u to r ui th e L e tt
w ill a n d T a ita m e a t e t
MEIiTHA A. k fc k il.E K .

n i i u t a n d F te ril A. p a lm e r «»
Cl*rk». a n u lira . a V p h A u iila 8mUh.
Jam ** Ii. O ut. &amp; U l*»rkin». Jr*.
IfoWtnn J, Hf*»«trr.m. C liff Sf. AM**
a n d IV. H ugh L&gt;un:*»n, a* Inapcctora

Karlyla llouaholdtr.
A l l o r n . y l o r Slltulur
H t WITNESS WUEItlMJK. I have oaniurd, Fla.

dacaaied,

u i c a ld c lc e tln n .

haraum n a i: my band a* Mayor F lra l publication October t . H IT .
of tb* City ot Sanford. P lor Id*, niul RUTICB tA L L l.hU FUR BID* FOB
I HE PL R L H A aE OP
have r* u **4 to b* affljtad hereto
MEAL ESTATE
tb* ia a l of aild City on thl* lb*
ia**ll*a iiujui and aenlea 11
l i t day of Uatobar, m l .

klartda atalalva)

I'.ivld M. G F.rhcl
A* M ayor
tba CMy of
Sanford, F lo rid a

T he llo a td of C ounty Commiealoneia of Bcmluula County, F lo rid a,
nave determ ined th a t th* follow ing
IIKAIi)
deacrlbad re a l p roperly, b a lo n g iag
Alt* *ti
te tb * C ouaty la s o t aaadad f a r
X . X. Tamru. Jr.
eo u n ty purpoaaa, and t h a t i t I* te
D ap n tf a t r Clerk
th e b eet In tara at o f th e C ounty te
aall a a d convey th e **ld p roparty
.v o t i l u o r d t l T
to th * h lg h ta t b ld d tr und*r Ih*
STAThI UP* K U IIU D A TUI
u r..v .S la CAkailUt a n d J l M A LA- term * a n d cuadltloaa l i t fo rth b*low.
I ’blllS, hi* w it*, u n i t s JUNES and
i l A J t r i U K u , nl* WIU, U. W. UUlt- DaicrlptUa *f aaid real geeper t pi
t t i c a n d K A TIE I* C tIU U E , bla
S i t ., “ V w K Y A * ana C A k u O N g
Bealnalag I I cbala* South
W . o n TAN, hi* Wlf*, B. F .B R T A N
and i l l foot W a it e f tb*
a ad l o k l n a M. b u t a r , hi* w ifa,
N o rth a aa t c o rn er e f th a RW
W . IUJB1NSUN a n d N K L U « Mu­
*1 nr th a N 'T H e f Saolloa I t .
l l I NOON, bla w ilt, C, fch uuD U E K
T nw nahlp I* South, R ange I*
a n d EMMA UODUKK. bla w lf*. and
Ka*t, ru a thence W eat IIS
•a c b o f tbam . If allv*. and If d**J.
fa it, ru n thane* South T.*l
tb * ra ip te tlT * unknow n h tlr t. dachain*, ru n thane* E a a t 511
vl*«*«, ira a ta a a , i l l l f s i l l . Manor*,
raat, ru a tbaac* N o rth T.H
cbala* te th e p e ta l e f h e sln n crodU ora, trust***. a n d a n y and all
lag. a e a ta in la g tw o ecreo
parson* claim ing by. th ro u g h , u n ­
m ore o r laia.
(Com monly
b a r o r a g aln * l *&gt;ld rM p M tlta *»mknow n aa th* Old CUy P it a t
ad d a fa n d a n u ; W ILLIAM M ATHE ld a r S p rin g e )
KWU. MUS. IIKNIIIISTT A I'KACOCK.
JU LIA MATHIS, SAHA
F t lee a a d Term * a a d C a ad llla a a eg

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L Minimum price |IH M
gCRUOOa. JACOB JOHNSON. AR­
THUR MOORE, CHAIILKT MOORE.
&gt;:. j . .peacock , j. r . pouaLAM.
K. M.
McNATT.
J. 1L MaNATT,
JA M ES W . L ILL T. a n d A LICE It.
DANIELS, a widow, a n d aach of
tbam . i f aliya, a n d tb a lr re*p«c«lr*
u n k n o w n apouiaa. If m arried , and.
t t daad, th a raapaetlva unknow n
apouaa*. b a lrt, darlaaaa, g ra n ta a t,
analgnaaa, llanora, «r editor*. tru a l«ra, and a n y am i a ll p a tio n a alalm*
la g h r, tlirn in li, u n d e r o r a a a ln a t
aalil raapaetlva namail daf*»4ahl«i
C U R R IE M ANCrACTURINO COM­
PANY. a dlaaolvad F lo rid a c o rp o ra tlou. a ad COOPER OROCERT COM­
PANY (fo rm erly HILLSBOROUGH
GROCERY COMPANY). * dlaaolvad
F lo rid a ro rp o ratlo n , and IhO un­
know n annlana, auccaaaora In Intar*
cat, dlraolora, atoeklioldar*. tru e taa*. a ailg n ata. grantaa*. Manor*,
e rad lto ra , o r o th e r p a rtia l c la im la g by. th ro u g h , under o r a g a ln it
■aid riliaolvad F lo rid a ro rp o ra tln n a ;
a n d ED . F . CARR AW AY a n d ALICE
CAtllLAW A■, bla W lf* . whom# addraaa la Itom a
No. 1, Ron IT-A,
A nacorlaa, W aahlagtan. a i d ACKY
CAMMAWAY a n d H E L EN U. CAMHAW AT, hit w ife, w hoto nddrraa
la ta t O ak L ana, l a k e C harlaa,
L o u la lan a and a n y and a ll oartlan
h aving nr claim in g to hnva any
rig h t, till* o r In ta ra it In and to
th a follow Ina daavrlbad land, ly in g
pnd being lit Pam lnola C ounty, F lo ­
rid a , to -w ltl W&gt;a of SW U of B E 1.*
of Section II. T uw nahlp S t South,
M anga SI E a a ll
You, and aach of you. a r e h e re ­
b y n n tlfttd th a t a a u lt h aa been
b ro u g h t a g a ln it you In th e C ircuit
C ourt, In and fo r Setnlnnt* County,
F lo rid a, In c h an c ery . A itltled T. I«
L IN U n and K u n E n T A S. LINGO
bla w lf*. p lain tiff* , v*. PENNIrt
CAI’ERS, a n d JL 'L I a
CAPEMS
h it
w ife,
at
al,
d a fa n d a n u ,
by
la i d
u laln lllfa ,
and
you,
a n d each or you. ar* ran u lra d lo
file y o u r A m w e r to p la ln tltfa '
C om ulalnl w ith th a C lark o t w ld
C ourt, and nerve upon r t«t r-11f r a*
a tto r a r y , PILED JL WILSON, whoa*
ildrean la I 0| . | n ; P antord A tlantic
Vtallnnal B ank H o lld lo t. Sanford,
F lo rid a, nr I'. O. I k * J t l , Sanford.
F lo rid a, a copy o t la id A naw tr, ant
le lc r th a n N ovenihar Jth, A ^t„ l»JT.
a n d If Jim fa ll to do an, a decree
p ro confeaao w ill ha entered ag aln it
you, a n d each o f you, for the reMrf dem anded In aald C om plaint.
T ha n a tu re of thin ault la to ijulat
the till* of Ih* plaintiff* to th*
above d aarrlh ed land.
W ITNESS my hand and th# m l
of aald C ourt a t Sanford. Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a, thla 4th day of
O ctober, A. 1&gt;, I J IL
/■ ' G. P. H erndae
C lark o f aald Court.
F re d TV W llioo
A tto rn e y for rT alntlff*

1. CaaMaC* check o r C a rtlfltd
check payabl* to th a B oard
n f C ouaty Com m laalonara of
Scm lnol* County, P lo rld a for
th a full am ount o f o ffe r m u lt
accom pany aach bid.
E

S a ile d
C lark'*
H euae
o'clock

bid* to b* tile d la th*
O ffice In th * C o u rt
a t S aaferd. u p to I
I’ M. Novenihar t. IHT,

I.

Illil* will lie opened a t a
m oating o t th* la id B oard to
b* hal&gt;| a t ! :in o'clock A.M.
N ovem ber I. hit nr a i aoen
ih ara afta g .*■ th a m a tte r can
b* reach” 4,

O rdered th a t th la Nolle* h# pub­
lished nnca a w eak fo r a t leaat tw o
week* In a o itu naw apaper n f g e n era l
circu latio n jju b ila h a d In th# C oun­
ty. to . w in T h* Baa ford H erald. Ban.
ford, Sam lacla C ounty, F lo rid a, In
Ih* iMuaa of O rto b ir II, IIJ7 and
October J t , HIT.
(O fficial H ial)
/ tf r . A. DYSON
C hairm an of th a R oard n f
C ounty Commlaalonara of
Sam lnola county. F lo rid a
A ttae tt /»/ o . P. H aradon
c l* r k o f »h# aald Hoard.
NOTICE o r I I IT
STATE U F F I J i R I D A T O :

M. W . C O l l B T a n d ............. . C O R E Y ,
h la u n k n o w n w if e , w hoaa a d d re a s,
ja ilila n c a an d , tioat t lf f lc a addraaa
la u n k n o w n ; i r liv in g , a n d I f d aad
a l l t h a lr u n kn o w n h a ir * , d a v la ia a ,
la g a t s n , c r a n ia * * , a a a l g n * * * ,
ap ouaei, lla n o ra , e ra d lto ra , aitecea*
aora, tru a ta a a t a n d a n y a n d a l l b a rttea h a v in g n r c la im in g to h a v e
a n y r ig h t , t i l l * n r In ta ra a t In » r
in th * fo llo w in g d aacrlb ed la n d s In
S c m ln o l* C o u n ty . F lo r id a , t o - w lt ;
M ogtnnlng ]tt&gt; 4 y a r d * W o f
I h * H E c o rn e r o f th * N E U o f
th# N E '4 S e rtlo n 1 ) T o w n a h ln
!o So u th . R a n g * 30 E a a t . r u n N
U l l * y a rd * . \Y 111 •iarda, S
H * t e y a rd a . B I I I y a rd * .
T o il am t *«&lt; h o r you a r * h e ra h v
n m ltte d t h a t a u lt haa Iraen hrr&gt;ught
a a a ln a t y o u . lh « n a tu r* o f aaid s u it
to-lng to ram n vn c e rta in clouds fro m
an d to iliila i an d I 'n n f l m the t l t l*
to th e a b o ve iltn c rlb e d p ro p e rty ,
T h * nam e o f t i n C o u rt In w h ic h
a u lt h a s bscn In s titu te d Is th * C lr c u lt C o u rt o f th a N in th J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it , In and fo r S s iu ln o l* C o u n ­
t y . F lo r id a ,
T h * n h h r- v ls te d
t i lt *
nf
th *
c a l l .* I . o t illA M A T U U O lt. | N C ,
r t a l n t l f f . -vs- j t , tV . C O R B Y end
. C G R E T , h is u n k n o w n w if e ,
s t a l. D e fe n d an t*
Y o u a r * h e re b y re q u ire d to f ile
w it h th e C l e r k - u f th is C o u rt y o u r
w r itte n a n s w e r o r o th e r it s fs n s lv *
p lead in g # an d to a e rv * a en p y of
m n in un S T BN S T R O M A N U D A V l* .
A tto rn e y s a t L a w . E d w a r d s U u ltd In g . S a n fo rd , F lo r id a , A t t o r u - v a foe
P la i n t if f , on o r b efo re ih e 13th d a y
4o1-*02 Hanford Atlantia National o f N o vem b er. A .D . I ) j 7 .
Hank ntdr.
l f E R E I N F A I L N O T » r a d ecree
Sanford. Florida
nro c o n fs ssn w il l ha en te re d a g a in s t
f*r
you.
P O. H o t V*
W I T M N I m v h a n d an d th a a#at
S anford. F lo rid a.
o f sa id C o u rt a* S a n fo rd . S e n tin e l*
C o u n tv , F lo r id a , th la U t h d a y o f
I&gt;. D L T
i t t h e r n r i i T o r t i i h O cto b er. A
G p H ERVD G V
r o t t t y J I PO E. a r v t i x .
c l e r k o f th * C ir c u it C o u rt,
OLE r o i STT, f l o r i d i .
H em lnol* C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
IN PHOHATE
U r : A r ia J . L u n d q u la t
l u i t iir K v r t T f : o f

B E R TH A A. KEHTI.ER
n e ce aia d .
T o a l l t i i E D i r n n * a n d ru M ■ o s a ii t t in o r i . tiw a o n n n SfANDl AGGAIN*T • AID E tT A T r i
T o u a n d a a c h o f you *r* heraby

(S E A L )
R v lv a n Jf, D avie, J r
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CHOTS BSCAK lo cn eU o so* &lt;4 them leaped at Chad. ToQlvw wind.
Bo they went, easing silently
O mow spurted into th* sir and grabbed at hi* tag and Draught

wnrtTiiina brelt-Tli* Indiana, forty
ZZ arty Of UMJD, Qsatl JIBIIW1,
wars atr earning up tha gully from
IBs camp.

“Driva th s a back, a sn ,” Chad
eaitsd.
TBs soldi*ra bagan a rapid firs.
Tha leading bravas wtnt daws
sad th* cBsrgg srsvetsd. Cfiad
a*w that they w an dividing, anch
band naading for tha tlmbnnd
arts* an ths aides al tha gully.
A law of the Indians w en firtag. Haskins, s t Chad's side, was
taken nearly oS the ground. Chad
heard the plop of the bullet, and
ha looked only long enough to see
that part al tha aoldtaFa fimt was
•hoc away.
wgarh ub to tha tap af the
ridge,” Chad called. “On the dou­
ble.”
.
They started slogging through
tha mow as fast aa they could,
turning sad kneeling to pour lead
a t tha Indians, aad than going on.
Halfway to the top. Toller fell.
aerMBtlag la agony. Chad paused
toag enough to see that ha could
not help. He mw several braves
rua to tha bottom off tha gully to
HsshinF body. One of them
grabbed tha woolen cap from the
dead man's hsad. jerbsd a hand­
ful os nalr upward aad sliced

arouad tin ifpiH,

Chad fired a fast shot and had
tha satisfaction of hearing the litand toppla to ths

Brown fall. UcVsy and O'Hara
grabbed him aad literally dragged
him on. Zaek, la the lead, called,
"We made !L”
Tha depression in the ridge was
! H as tha top of a volcanic
mountain. Chad thought as bs
tumbled Into it, a strange forma­
tion and a welcome eight. The
Indians, realizing they bad lost
the race, poured a vicious Ore at
tha soldiers. O'Hara, the last man
to reach th* dspreeatm, was hit
Just aa he helped MeVey pull the
wounded man to safety. When
Chad reached him, he was dead.
The two pursuing p a r t i e s
reached the top ot the ridge. But
the Indians had to cross ground
that had little protective growth
If they charged. All th* advan­
tage* except numbers nnd Um*
were with Chad’* men.
The Indians tried worming their
m y through the scant cover, but
eharpehootbig from behind the
abutment cut them down. They
grouped and charged, but the sol­
diers' fire wee so effective that
the Indiana broke end ran for
A second attempt wan mace
successful. On Chad's aide four
Indians reached tha depression
and Jumped In. Scheldt's hand
was split open by e down-swing.
Ing blow of nn ex. Chad shot the

Silence

him down, but bit eutflung arms
ra'jgnt T5sa~trotmd- IB* t t HULT
aad they tcU together,'Chad clubfatng at him with th* barrel at
his revolver, the Indian trying to
•Ub him with • scalping knife.
Zsck caught th* dawwdrivtag
arm, turnad him over, and eut
hi* throat with one swift.blow.
He lifted hi* bloody blade and
looked around as Chad got to Ms
M
teat to lie bach. They kept up
their fire, and Donovan, one of
th* best men Chad had) waa hit
bttweca th* eye*.
”PuU him back, McVsy,” o * d
Th* soldiar took Donovan under
the arms aad began to drag him
beck. Chad moved over to help
and felt a sharp sting in bla upper
arm. He *pua arauad and fell
over Donovan's body.
"You tut. •oaT” Zack asked.
Chad nodded. Stock whipped out
hla Unite and cut away part of
tha sleeve of Chad's uniform.
Altar a glance at the wound. Ms
face rclmxad. “Got a bits &amp; you,
all right, but It ain't bed.' Ha
made a quick bandage to stop
the blood end slopped Chad on
Uw back. "An right, sou, you
ain't left-handed nohow,'
Chad relumed to his aide c&lt;
th* depression. Th* light we*
vary Utln end now It Hgaa to
enow, making It still harder to
see. The Indians worked tn closer
and for a few mtnutea th* firing
waa haavy. A stray bullet eaught
McVsy to tha hand. Ha waa dead
when Chad reached him. Tba
wo&lt;mded man. Brown, waa gaaa,
loo.

Higgins. Flannlgan. Rourke.
Duncan. Tolliver, five men left
of tha twelve who had marched
out of Fort Buttarflald only a few
hours before. Now tt waa dark
aad tha wind waa howling across
tha slope,- driving the anowfli
almost horisontally before It
There bed been no firing for
some time now. Then Chid
aware that Zaek was behind him.
Chad asked, "Whet da you
tfctnkT*
"I figger Ife time to skedaddle
for tha fort,” Zaek said. “Get
your boys together. Gotta hang
on to each other. I f a we lose a
man, we lose him. We won't look
Ur him.'
"What about the Indians T*
“Probably roasting thar toes tn
the lodges,” Zack said. "Gotta
take our chances, anyhow. Ever,
lfn some of 'em are still around,
might gat through, wind bowllike It is.”
"How do you
Um dlreotlonT"

down th* rtdni and hack glone
Use river, ii *as hoptieijiy ilatk.
As tong as he lived, Chad never
understood now Zack brought
m unerringly across th* prairie
to the gat* of Tort ButtsriUld.
But ha did.
Thera was a light tn bis quart­
er* Chad opened tba door and
•tumbled .in. ao cold that It
•••mad all fasting waa gone from
l body. Dora Haggerty, tha
laundress, waa waiting with ■
good fire in tha little stove and *
pot of coffee boiling hot
When sne saw Chad, she cried.
"Lord love us, Lieutenant, you’re
alive. We prayed for you from
tha minute you walked out
through that gate, but we didn't
really think the good God would
bring you back to us. Here, 1st
mo help you out of them clothes."
"Tou didn't pray hard enough.”
ha aald with Ups ao stiff they
slurred ths words, "I left seven
good mm keck there.”
She helped him out of Us heavy
JecktL The scarf that had been
wrapped around Us face eras
froacn hard where it bad covered
hts nose and mouth. Ha stood
huddled over the stove, a cup ot
steaming coffee In hi* band, when
Colonel Randall opened the door
and came In. Ha stared at Chad,
hla face showing tha strain under
which ha lsbora&amp; Ha Hid then,
"You did not report to me."
Chad looked at Um. At thla
moment he bated Randall enough
to kill him,
"Why should I report to you?"
T m your commanding officer,
a fact which you seem to o ver­
look at Unus,” Randan said stiff­
ly. "I tent you on a mission. Did
you succeed t"
"No." Chad put down the cof­
fee cup on the table and walked
toward Randall. "Tou said once
today you wondered about what
kind of military service I had
during the war, but you knew be­
cause you told me before you had
looked It up. That waa why you
picked me. Now I'm asking about
yours, ColaoeL”
Randall threw a glance at Dora
Haggerty, and then, without a
word, he wheeled and left tha
room. Don said, "You shouldn’t
. . . ” She stopped. T U bring you
•oma supper. And Alice will coma
over and fix your arm.” Bhe put
on her coat and walked to tha
door. She glanced back, asking,
"What will happen to us before
spring, Lieutenant?”
"I wish I knew, Dora,” ha said
dully. "I wish I knew ”

a

Tomorrowt Chad la lavlted
to a thrUtma* dinner, which
pravm embarrassing to soma
others.

Is Not Always Golden

By VIVIAN SANDE
Uni led Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (UP) —Sitance
Isn't always golden.
In a small room of a Njw York
hospital clinic, a little boy looks
at a picture mounted on u piece
of cirdboard. A pretty girl u.iki
him what that picture show*, and
he opens his lips and trlci to
speak the word “apple."
Yesterday, young Tommy said
the word “kitten,” and it was e
triumph. Rut today, the round
that come* from hi* Up* is (tarbled nad unrecognizable, little
more than a grunt. Tha grew-eyed
girl takes his hand gently and
blows on It so he can fee! her
breath a* she says the werrt.
Then she puts Tommy'* hand In
front of his mouth, and Tommy
trie* again. This time...faUerlnglv
...the word come* out. Tommy
hai laid "apple," and he laughs
out loud, and says the word
"apple" again.
This laborious procedure is part
of months, sometime* yean of
training that many boy* &lt;tnd girl*

gu through when they do not lesrn
to speak as other children do.
"Every Case Dramatic"
Acres* the corridor, dark-haired
Doris Trcpel Leberfeld, head of
the first speech clinic for mentally
retarded children in New York,
looks through s file of esse his­
tories and says, "every speech
case is a dramatic case."
The cllnc opened In September
1954 at tho Flower Fifth Avenuo
Hospital. It was the first of Us
kind In New York, and bav grown
in size and technlquea and aerveJ
t i a guide for ilm ilir clinics
throughout the country.
Some 1,000 children with speech
problems have been diagnosed st
tha clinic, and about 300 have ra
ce;ved therapy,
If after a year or twj ef work
the instructor* esn leach a child
to say even a few sentence), they
feel they hsve accomplished one
of the most Important things in
tho child's life.
Victim of Polio
"Speech and language are the
basic mean* of cummunicaiicn,"

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LAKELAND G — Florid* cUr u growers, looking at • govern­
ment estimate
foressting tha
state's largest orange crop in his­
tory, w en told by Industry lead­
ers that marketing problems are
net aa bad aa they might stem.
Tb” Afrteultuw Dtpirtmeat
surprised most dtrus man by esti­
mating the 1MT-Sfi’orange crap at
i*J2 rauinm mmes anu tit* gtopefruit crop at 3B million boxes.
Most believed both estimates ex­
cessive, particularly tha gripe-'
fTult forecast.
Generally, however, citrus lead­
ers were enthusiastic about prof­
itable movement ot the big new
crop, which would be 9 million
more boxes of oranges than were
produced in 1948-37—the present
record.
They pointed out that other
"plua factors'' should counteract
the anticipated large supply, but
tbst It would still take Intra-indus­
try cooperation to moye the big
crop profitably for everyone.
Some of the phis factors:
“This Increase plus Inventories
of processed products as balsoced
against the expected decrease in
California production, represents
only an Increase of leu thin I
per cent of approximately 1 ,700,000 boxes in the expected total
lf.S. available supply 0f oranges,**
add General Manager Robert W.
Rutledge of Florida Citrus Mutual.
*‘W# have an aggressive adver­
tising program
already under
way and all reports indicate that
this year's crop Is of good qua Iitf,M laid
Genera]
Manager
Homer Hooks of the Florida Cltrus Commission.
"Sales of Florida oranges in
fresh form are expected to in­
crease considerably with chilled
juice again taking another Jump
in utilization," said Rutledge.
"Population Is increasing and
these people have more money to
spend on our products."
Rutledge aald the Agriculture
Department was off when it esti­
mated the grapefruit crop.
"We are convinced that the
forecast of U million boxes, MO,OQO more than last season, Is
completely out of line with all in­
dustry thinking, as verified by
reports of hundreds of grower
members," he said. "Undoubted­
ly, this estimate will have to be
reduced very soon."
He urged
grapefruit growers
not to market their fruit "on the
basis of thla unrealistic estimate."
He said "we are looking forward
to s good fresh grapefruit year.
Already 1,300,000 boxes of grape­
fruit from the new crop have been
utilized."
Hooks said Ihe industry must
realize that "this Is the largest
crop in history, wbieh automati­
cally creates the biggest selling
job we ever had."
Commission
Chairman
Key
Scales of Weirsdale, differing with
most growers, said, " i ’m inclined
to think the estimate is correct."
He said the industry facts a
"big Job" and that "Indications
are the cilnis crop will be such
that it will require more fruit u
be used by processors."
Tho department broke down the
Florida crop thl# way:
Oranges — Temples, 3 million
boxes 2.7 million Iasi year; ear­
ly and mid-season, 38 million 31.8
million last season; Valencies 43
million M.7 million last season.
Grapefruit-Seedless,
22.5 mil­
lion 21.6 million last season; all
olhtrs, 13.3 million j s j million
last season.

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Tba London Dally Sketch Is of A Flat. Judging by the Red
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not to use American autos on bar tbs next desk, one would think U
visit lo this country. OK with us, would be High C.

said Dr. leberfeld. "We would not
Iw able to get along in the world
as well as the next fellow unless
we could tslk.”
Dr. Leberfeld, who is married to
an actor, knows what it means tp
strive for normalcy under a han­
dicap though she never had any
trouble with her own power over
words. She was a victim of a bad
care of pulto when she was five.
It kept htr bedridden for u year,
and left her witn one Immobilized
leg.
Now Dr. Leberfeld combines
teaching speech at Hunter Col
lego with her work at the clinic. 32 months has not used some
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makes it impossible for on* Indi­
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individual.
What happens If yeti measure
human beings for mere than on*
' thing? Now, said Williams, sup­
pose you" take only one measurement and apply it to a group of
I human belnes and assume that th*
'5n per cent who come dwest to
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5 Monday, October 21,1957

Standard'
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TId jv K suxji J h h !
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What's that old expression? ' An­ the club on November 1st It will
other day . another dollar!
get underway a* a-xo P. M.. and
Well, here It la. another day, but the music will be provided by Sid■m
Bid &gt;.is llw wm
w m »rrn«* that "other dollar''
tun.** are opuanal, though there
yeti l !
be three prises awarded to)
I suppose there are some eeople Ml]
the best male, the best female, and
who had a nice restful weekend, the best couple. Free cider and
£ n d fee' much better for th* relax­ doughnut* will be served to all.
ation and rest. As for me, I'm Diane Lanier, back from her visit
writing this wilh my eyes half home, trill be In charge of the
open, early Saturday morons, af­ decorations. Sure to be&gt; lota of fun,
ter having driven Elliott to the so why not make your plana now
other side of town to meet some to attend.
equally "unbalanced" friends, so
The Chiefs Club will be having
that they can get an early start
on the golf-links! ! !iAnd for me their dance tht samt night . . .
this Is no easy feat after having and Incidentally, this one will be
sat up rather late playing pino­ free. This one Is for chiefs and
ch le at Rosemary Flnneggan’s! I) their guests, and once again, cos­
tumes will be optional, though
™ Looking back on Friday evening, there will be two prises given for
thing* were quite upset and con­ the be.&gt;t male, and the best fe­
fused far a while! There were six male. Potato chips and prcticls
of us at Rosemary'* to play cards. will be served, sod U will last
Joyce Williams, Jimi Gold, Dons from 8:J0 P. M . until 1:00 A. M.
Shortland. Marge Elliott, and yours
truly. . aitd. of course. Rose­ Alto a quick last minute remin­
mary! We had just staned to play, der about tonight's meeting of the
when Joyce’s three-year old, Ka­ Enlisted Men's Wives Club, 9.00
thy, slipped and fell oo the front P. SI., at the LT. S. 0. Father
porch and cut the back of her Nihlus Hubble will be the speaker,
Aead! So Joyce and Kathy jumped *o try and make it.
Wish 1 had been able to ret to
Tnto the car, and out we went to
the base hospital to have It taken Pinecrpst School Friday night to
care of! After a delay caused by see the P. T. A. parents put on
fire alarm, we managed to get their Talent Show. Understand It
baelg to the card game. Then I had waa a complete success, very fun­
to take off again I j pick up El­ ny, and lots of fun for al!. . .
liott who had been flying all even­ the viewer* and the participants.
ing. I’m still trying to figure out Tliey played to *'S. R. O.”, and It
how I managed to play cards with couldn't happen to a better bunch
all this going oiM J Maybe when of people. I’m always so glad
l actually wake up I'll be able to when such things are successful
^figure it out!
I wish I could go on and on, but
Received another birth announce­ to be perfectly trulhful, .Inee the
ment, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Lancas­ “kids are still asleep, I am about
ter, of Charleston, South Carolina, to try and catch an extra ‘‘forty
(another former third-crewman of winks"! I !
Elliott's.) had a baby girl on Oc­
tober 11th. They've named her
Sherry .Gail, and aht weighed in
at seven pounds, twelve and a
half ouncci! ‘Slightly smaller than
they’ve been running lately! ! !)
“Lanky" was discharged a little
er a month ago, and 1 believe
they plan to settle in Norfolk, Vir­
iN m
ginia, but art slaying in Charles­
Therefore being jastM td
ton for a while, as It is hit wife's
by faith, we Hare peace with
homo town.
.
God through onr Lord Jem *
I understand that our new sen­ Christ.—(Romans S, 1.)
ior mrdlcal officer Is aboard,
How can a man ever be at
though, he hasn't officially report­
ed In. I know 1 am not alono in peace with himself until he
saying "welcome" to Captain Brat has peace with God. and
Stutsman, and wishing him a good loves Him and trusts In Him?
The Way la through f a i t h |tour in Sanford.
through O nr Lord Jesu s
There was a meeting at the E
Christ, Blessed Savior who
M. Club last Wednesday after­ •yed for ua. Faith la the aanoon. to mike final plans for the
awer; it la forever the ana
Halloween Dance to be held at

ilhem and the percentage of “nor*
mala" diminish** U&gt; a Imi«-!v &lt;!«*University of Texas, and former tectable 0.0039 per cent.
president of the American Chemi­
Studies Blood Plasma
cal Society. He demonstrated sta­
tistically that If Ihrre Is such a Williams based himself statistic| ally on precise neasurements of
creature he is exceedingly rare
fats found in the blood plasma of
By one statistical calculation, he M men at different ages. Seren
showed there was one "standard” Chemical measurements of thes*
peraon In every 1.024. With anoth­
er calculation, he showed that Ifj men's blood chemistry were made.
you assumed almost all (09.3 per' Any one measurement placed 33
cent. American* to he "normal,” I “ .J " 3 " rT
only one individual In five wnulJ " jlly Con5ider,d "orma1 oT
actually measure up to that hroait
'
standard.
But *ny two measurement* tak*
Bhhu. i » v . , u j
cn together reduced the normal!
Williams was having actantiflc !J
fun with statistics and statistical 1 ,2 ?
J®
assumpiion* and also advancing ^ th- V 2
hi. own pet theory which is that I SaU .mono m
*5* nor’
body chemistry is as varied aa | maU • rao"8 K to on,y tw0'
For
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GOVERNOR LEROY COLLINS pay. tribute to the Florida flower
Industry, by proclaiming the week »f October 20th.. aa National
Flower Week * Florida, rreseat, when the Governor signed the
proclamation In TallahasOe were, left to right: Sal (ierarl, I'nrt

Myers, president, Florida Flower Association; Philip J. Fleming,
uuuwgt't, I lands r Inner Assodatkn, and l&lt; b 0**ow*kl, Jackson­
ville. president, Florida State Florist Association. National Flower
Week I. sponsored by the Society of American Florists.

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NEW YORK 1B — Behind the her wedding and
engagement yJlrd!|
scenes, preparing to rover the bands, for good reswn. HandAmj , , , r* instructed, "accordQueen's visit:
-"Imre ln&gt; *» protocol, no one «.'dresses
On most assignments, a report- Elltabcth pr-bably shake
Her
or ,hp rn n f, Philip
er’s standard equipment la nolo-hand* tlisn President Els nho r. „ tihaut having been addressed by
book, sharp penrtl, iharp eye* i U-8. Ladle*,
Skip Curtsies thPm
and ears, and coins for the nearLady Stephenson wife of Sir Sound* a* If reporters.
like
eat telephone. Covering the visit Hugh Sttephmson. British consul- children, should be seen and not
of Queen Elliabeth II to Canada general in New York, suggested heard.
and the United Stales promise* that Americana who meet the
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to «ali for all there, plus. Plus Queen skip the curtsy. Don't re ’
Palermo, Sicily (th — Faulty
formal clothes, plus dealing with move gloves—"In England, Udles
protocol, plus Ihe stamina to trail keep their gloves on” , one British brakrs were Warned today for a
her majesty by plane, train, car source told u*. But Lady Stephen- truck , cc|(lfnt which killed nine
and ihank's pony from her arrival •on said Elisabeth has no speolal prri0ni jm&lt;1 Injured at least 20 in
in Ottawa Oct. 13 to her depar­ preference in this matter.
. the crowded town square of nearture from New York in the wee
Any girl who meets the Queen by Torloricl Police said Ihe tea
small htniri of Oct. 23
It supposed to address her first gml&gt; nceurrrdMonday when
the
Plus. I might add, a healthy t i *'Y&lt;wr Majesty," and if she hrakrs „f a truck driven by Syhasexpense account.
continues to talk to you, call her tiano Giuffrlda failed and tent the
The Queen’s today schedule, "Ma'am".
vehicle plowing Into &gt; eroiv.l
which includes visit* lo James­ The U. S and Canadian gov- watching a publicity film for a
town, Williamsburg and Washing­ ernmente also outlined some forthcoming movie.
ton. I* so crowded I'm wondering
how she will find lime to powder
her nose.
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Has l.ooft '•Companion*'’
More than 1.000 reporters and
photographer* are set to 'rail the
Queen and her husband. Prince
Philip, from the glorious begin­
ning to the weary end Canadian
and U. S. official* call tht* »
record turnout for such an event.
Women reporter* are claiming
special problem*—one of them,
the eternal question of what tn
wear. And, how to get It packed,
once we’ve decided. Do we re­
move gloves to shake hand*, if
any of ua get ihat close to the
Queen? Do we curtsy? And What
do we call her?
On plane flights, we have the
40 pound weight limit on luggage,
which gives me room for one *uilcase and a typewriter. In the suit­
case. I homehow hope to crowd
two formal* one of them left
over from her coronation In IW3.
a couple of suits, makeup, Ungehnr. and extra shoes.
Queen'* Luggage Abundant
The Queen's traveling with M
suitcase* and trunks, plus riitourage of personal maids ami ladlesIn waiting to help her with quick
changes. Which should lake care
of a different costume for each
event, including about a dozen
format occasions.
We won't be able lo tell you
what the Queen la wearing each
day until ahe is dressed. Then we
Visit our plunl today and examine carefully tha two iwatchca of suiting o n ’
get the word
Her staff has drawn up a eoda
display. You'll marvel to difrover that both swatches are absolutely identical in
book for this tour. So If reporters
looks and feci. Nevertheless, like ihe above suits featured in national adv ertisin g '
are told Elizabeth is wearing hat
l-et Calvpen Ire cream lend a Carfbhran note to your nest portv'
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one swati h has k e n Snnilone Dry Cleaned 50 limea . . . the other ia brand new
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12, we will be able to check exact
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What heller proof could you possibly ask for?
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Just «hat jewels she will wear
time after lime without the slightest percepti­
al*o are secret, although it is
ble wear on dollies. But sea for yourself!
known the Queen owns a fabulous
collection. She ha* at least seven
diamond tiaras, assorted diamond
brooches, pins, and
necklaces,
plus bracelets, earrings, watches
and jewelled order* She reported­
ly owns at least 2ft pearl nerk-

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tw traaspert was Idle, tneludtng
and • triumphal reception. to V tha Paris subway*.
guest* of President tad Mr*.
President Tito of Yugoslavia
Elsenhower.

Soviet Knaafa built up a violent
and dangoroua propaganda offen­
sive thla week against the United
States and Its ally Turkey.
The campaign was based on the
alljgatMu that the United mates

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coming to be a reality.
A i g matter of fact the prediction might
coon even sooner than expected.
John Krider. Manager of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce gave memhere of the Junior Chamber of Commerce
U st Thursday, figures end data that seem
to bear out the statement that Sanford and
Seminole County la growing at an eccelereted pace.
Industry la coming to Sanford now and if
the present Industrial devalopmant eontlnuse, there wUl be more and more plants and
factories moving In to the ‘‘choice location
In Florida."
Tha Navy, naturally, has played a big
part in Inducing others to come to Banford
and Seminole County. The community real­
ised that because o f the tremendous growth
resulting from Navy families moving to thla
area many needed facilities had to be addad. These have become an attraction to in­
dustrial leaden seeking new end better
locations.
Churches hava expended, schools have
been built and a n being planned, the water
and sewer anatoms have been rehabilitated
and streets hava been paved and repaired.
Adding to the attractions have been new
Toads leading Into tha community.
Our water resources have certainty been
an attraction since the lakes and river provide reeraaC1 uu facilities for thouiands
who seek the wide open ipaeee for diver

uiwiii'af our wrtsr' front. Tonight, the
engineering firm of Geo and Jgneen is ex­
pected to tell the Board of B u ford City
Commlssionere that a docks and terminals
facility at Sanford la needed aad feasible.
In turn, the Corps of E nfinoen, la Its
report which will probably ba mads public
ia December of this year, Is expected to ro*
commend the Senford-Tituaville C a u l eoastructlon.
The docks and tsrmlnsls project win, no
doubt, furnleh the stimulus to push tba « •
pension of Sanford far beyond Us present
rate of Increase. This is due since the
faculties provided by a docks and terminals
project will bring Induetry to the Sanford
tree a t a rapid pace and with it a tremsnd*
oua population growth.
T.iero is no stopping now to tbs continu­
ing progress of Sanford end Seminole Coun­
ty. The acceleration has mounted to auch
enormous potentiate that nothing short of
"drying up the river" can stop It.
The real power behind Sanford end Sem­
inole County'* growth can be attributed to
cooperation and work. t The ihoulder-toahoulder efforts are obtained through a
Chamber o f Commerce where each penon
— buamaaaman or individual —- c.,t exert
strengthening efforts to add to the already
powerful puih toward progressive and eggreiulve growth and expansion.
Sanford and Seminole County arc growing
because people are 'working together' for
the community aa e whole.

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Trance'* cabinet crtile, Mill un­
solved after nearly three week*,
wai complicated by a eurgo of
tabor unrest.
Electricity aad gaa worker*
struck for 11 hours throughout the
country and nciily paralyzed It.

•hocked tad intend the West
Goman govammett by ncegniaInc the B«»t Otnata Commun^
puppet regime.
Weit Germany had threatened
to break relatione with any Coun­
try which recognized Bait Ger­
many. It as* wai eofl«lderlnf
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to—M
by breaking relatitmk with Yugo-

lack on Syria. Syria, bow baing
armed by Russia and controlled
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By RUMILL BAY
■list he gettlag old ar
if) thlri
llte, tetertantiaental ntoaU*. trip
to tha noon builaasa Is way ovar
■y bead aad M a n aaosa tolls
mo that's where It ought to ba.
However, 1 recognize the fact
that they are mighty dangaroua
plaything* and if we don't watch
our atop somebody la liahlo to'gct
hurt. For a long time we have
held to tha balief that America had
a corner oa brains, know-how and
projection ability and « hare
tried to laugh off the Euaalaa ef­
fort.
Now maybe we will quit qttorrolling among ourselvoa as to who
should head up our miarile pro­
gram, coordinate our effort* aad
•top bidding ourselvea. Aairieaa
praitlgo haa taken U on the chin
several lima* lately and Mr.
Khruzehov’a "neat trick" as CharIto WUson term* It should hava a
whoring effect oa our
iking.
aad our action*.
Anyone who expected leaders in various
Thla la m Urn# for calling aaeh
other segments of U. S. life also to be on other namaa or trying to start
the guest Hat at this dinner symbolizing something althar at homo or
Anglo-American harmony would have been abroad, Sctonee has tot least la
disappointed, however. Not a single disting­ tha world destructive power as
gnat that It can utterly destroy
uished ecientiat was present. There were us
all unless wa are smart aaough
no leaders from agriculture or organized to hoop a cool head and avoid
labor. No phase of America's rich cultural setting off tho fuse.
life was represented. The world of Ideas, In­ I hoard a atory tho other day
that Illustrates what could kappoa
sofar as It la distinguished from the world if
wo aren’t cartful.
of business and government, was conspicu
It la based On tha supposition
oualy Ignored.
that World War II! developed
It ia the President Eisenhower's undeni­ with tho struggle of an all-out to­
able privilege to invite anyone ha pleasea tal tffort, with nations using
at their command, la
to hie table when ha entertains the Queen everything
a matter of hour* tho whole world
o f England. Neverthelaai, many Americans wa* reduced to rubble.
would have liked it better If the White From out of the nibble crawled
House guests on this occasion had Included a little monkey, apparently the
living thing oa earth. Everyat least a few persona representing various only
where about him wsa death aad
other aspects of Ufa that undergird this na­ destruction. Not another Uring
tion’s greatness.
thing waa to bo seen.
• • •
Tarriftod, tha llulo fallow bagaa
A police chief In one of our progressive to run. Leaping from debris pile
to rubbte hasp ha ran until bo was
American cities says good street lighting utterly oxbauatod. Why ho waa
helps In the war against crime. Another running or whara ha waa going
way of saying that evil thrives undsr cover ho didn't atom t« know. Hla one
ambition waa to gat away from
of darkness.
It all.
• • # .
1 Finally be stopped to rest aad
The U. S. Bureau of Engraving and Print- to hit amatanant another Uttlo
ing has a new process which can produce monkey, a finale, crawled out
paper money five times faster. Juat so It from under a pile af brick*. Tha
doesn’t blow tha Inflationary ballon up five two frightened creature* looked
at each other and ah# said, "Are
times bigger.
you real, ar* you alive? I thought
• • •
I wa* tha only living thing oa
. ‘‘Pump-kln"
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others earth." Tha other monkey admit­
ted ba waa hath real aad alive
IS ..» u Pl? lkLn\
14 comM to P|e* and that ha had bald the same
though, the beat thing to say la ‘‘more".
thought about himself.
' i ’v# been running for houre,"
evidence doc. VA require to ap- 10 aald, “and I am doad tired and
prove restoration?
Jj^o never beta •• hungry to my

•pee a bag raaga missile aad
lauached a aatolllto bafore we
have Sees set nacmarty atom
that tha world wlU he dactroyed
hut It iheuld cauM maakiad to rea­
lise that armc, no matter how
powerful, cannot Imura our iafcty aad continued exUtence.
Wo seed Divtoo________
guidance aad
lovo 1a our heart* for our follow
mas If we are to live together

rival ef Qeooe KUachvth If of
Orest Britota aad her huaband
Priaea Philip on a visit to Canada
aad the United State*.
From Canada, the Queen and
tho prince flew to Virgin!* to at­
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tend
featlval commemorating
“tho IMth annJvenai
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jry of tha foundIng at Jamestown ia 1WT of tho
flrit permanent English settlement
la America.

State Dinner For A Queen
Whan President Eisenhower gave a at*la
dinner for Queen Ellxabeth, that was an
affair of some moment. It was more than
merely a pleasant social occasion. In a
sense, it w u the United States playing holt
to thoaa etauneh allies, the British.
As was fitting, eminent figures In tho
government — tho vide president, the chief
justice, cabinet members and others — were
among those who at# filet of sole and roast
duckling at tha President’s table. Numerous
relative* and friends of the Eisenhowers
naturally were Invited. Thera wart men
present who are prominent In the buaineaa
world — top man from Tiffany's, Coca Cola,
Frankfort Distillarlca, tho Columbia Broad­
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V eteran s Corner
Here sr* authoritative sniwsr*
from the Veteran* Administration
to questions of current intereit to
farmer servicemen and their fam­
ine*:
Q. I was told that tha War or­
phana education procram allows
up to It to a month for handicapp­
ed young people who need ipeels!
restoration training. Sometime*
thl* training ia aipemlva. I* there
any way the allowanca could b« Increated**

training eoits more than P i ■
month, VA may ilep up it* month­
ly allowance accordingly. How­
ever, theao excel* payment* would
cauaa a reduction-In the length ol
time n War Orphan student could
train.
Q. i hava to *aU my houao and
move to another climate that will
be more beneficial to my health.
I underitand that under theao con­
dition* I may get my GI home
A. Yea. If apodal restorative loan right* reatored. What kind of

A.( VA wilt want ■ atatoment
from a reputable phyildan eonfirming that tha chance In climate
u essential to your health.
Q- I think I am taking tha
wrong co-urae of training under tho
Korean GI Hill. Before making
my one and only change of court*,
could I receive VA'i vocational
counseling to help me get «n tho
right trackT
A. Ye*. In filling out the appli­
cation for a change of courao, in­
dicate en tho form that you want
vocational counseling. An appoint­
ment will ba achedulad for you.

The new found companion dlvad
hack Into bar rubble heap and
shortly reappeared, cuddled up to
him, end offered t* share a nice,
bright, ihfny apple.
Looking at her In horror tho lit­
tle monkey backed away, "No
thanks," ba said, "1 don't want
to ba responsible for starting thla
thing all over again."
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W hat’s My Line?
Pmgrnm In Ware
Bible Class Meet ^
The Ware Bible class of the
First Methodist Church met at
McKinley llall. Oct. 18 for a co­
vered dish supper and business
meeting. Hostesses for the even­
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wyatt,
Mr. and Mrs. John Camer, Mrs.
Carl Williams, and Mrs. J. R.
Hoolehan.
Mrs. Carl Williams, president,
conducted the business meeting.
The program for the evening was
-W hafs My Line"
Panel member* were Miss Ethel
Riser, John Camer, Mrs. J. W.
Brown, and Phil Wyatt. Modera­
tor was Ed Klrchhoff. Guests were
Mrs. W. W. Tyre nnd J. P. Bales.
The mystery challenger* were Mr.
snd Mrs. M. E. Schuenemann who
came as" Queen Elizabeth ami
Prince Philip.
Present for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wyatt, Mr. and
Mrs. John Camer, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Tyre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
H. Reely. Mrs. Cretchen Lewi*
Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil­
liams, Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan, Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Brown. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Klrchhoff, Mr and Mr*.
Jt. U. Hutchison, R. IV. Ware, Mr.
and Mr*. Joe Aztarcllo, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Bates, Sirs. H. W. Goodspeed, aft*. R. E. Ruh-iiu, lift
and Mrs. D, W. Paul, Mr. and
Mrs T. R. Butta, Sir*. J. F Riser.
Mis* Ethel Riser, Mrs. M. L. Til­
da, Eddie Klrchhoff Jr., and Valer­
ie Klrchhoff.

BAPTIST
CIRCLES
Circle 5 meets in T.T.L. Classroom
Sirs. 5.A.B. Wilkinson, chair­
man of Circle 5 presided over the
recent meeting which was opened
with prayer. Mr*. W. D, Gardiner,
prayer chairman, gave the devo­
tional.
Mrs. B. C. Moore, enlistment of­
ficer told of plans for church wide
wide visitation Thursday of each
week.
Stewardship chairman. Mr*. Mar­
tha Marshal, mentioned Lottie
Moon and other missionaries In
her talk. Reading books were dis­
played for member*.
Mr*. A. K. Rossctter, Margaret
Fund chairman, spoke of the Bap­
tist students. Mrs. O. 0. Rntlin*.
children's home chairman, asked
for coupons for the home.
After other reports end business,
the meeting closed with tong. The
members retired to the luncheon
end program.
CIRCLE 4
Th# first meeting of the new
year opened with the introduction
of all member!. Mri. G. C. Dixon
ia the chairman. Mrs. Christine
Woodruff I* the co-chairman.
Community
mission asvignmcnls were made. The devotion­
al was given by Mrs. Dixon.
After routine business wa* dis­
patched the meeting adjourned.
Present at the meeting were
Mrs. M Cummings, Mrs. O. C.
Gibbs. Mrs. 5. W. Smith. Mrs. J.
A. Strange, Mrs. W. C. Lynn,
Mrs. G. C. Dixon, Mrs. J. W.
Scnlerfitt, Mrs. R. L. Thomas,
Mrs. Christine Woodruff, Sirs. H.
H. Wade, Mr*. W. E. Chisolm,
Mrs, Fred Meyers. Mrs. Mabel
P. Stone, and Mrs. J. Roy Britt.
Circle 3 under Mrs. Dana
Circle 3 met for the first meet­
ing of the year with Mrs. Eunice
Dann, chairman, conducting the

GOSPEL
MEETING

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JACK RUSSELL aa be speaks
to the Sanford Garden Clab.
(Bergstrom photo by Gocti)

Dinner Party Fetes
Engaged Couple
A small dinner party Thursday
night was given In honor of Ml**
Hope Weldie and Jack Schlrard.
by hi* parent* Mr. and Mrs. John
Schlrard Jr. Mias Weldie and Mr.
Schlrard were married Friday
evening.
The living and dining rooms
were decorated with arrangements
of white gladioli. The table In the
dining room, which commands a
view of a beautiful take, was cen­
tered wiiii d white Ucrcd cake.
Crystal candlestick* held white ta­
per* and Mile* of the valley. At­
tending were Father Lyons, of* All
Soul* Catholic Church, Mis* Wel­
die, Jack Schlrard. Mr*. W. T.
Weldie. the hrlde'* mother, her attrndant, and twin sister. Mrs.
Charles Matchclt. Duke Shirard,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Warfel, Mr.
and Mrs. John Schlrard Sr., and
Dr. and Mr*. Brantley Hendcnon.
meeting.
Mr*. A. J. Pclcnon gave the de­
votional. ‘Mr*. Volie William* led
the prayer. Mr*. B. C. Moore ex­
plained church wide visitation.
Mrs. R. F. Cooper brought the Stewarship lesson. Mrs. John Fox dis­
tributed mission book* and re­
minded the group of the Mission
Study November 18.
The group was dismissed with
prayer by Mr*. Charles Park. At­
tending were Mrs. Park, Mr*. A.
J. Pcterion, Mrs. Voile Williams,
Mr*. Louis Howu. Mr*. W. A. Kraticrt, Mrs. John Fox. Mr*. Turner
Lodge, Mr*. R. P. Cully, Mr*. P.
P. Campbell, Mr*. W. P. Ye*!ey,
Mrs. Joe E. Wright, and Mrs. A.
L. Thomas.
,
Kroner* Horton Circle
The France* Horton Circle met
at .the home of Mrs. Alfred Chiles,
110 Pinerrest Drive, Thursday
evening. The meeting was called to
order by the new chairman, Mr*.
Benny Austin. A devotional was
presented by Mr*. Don Reagan,
followed by prayer.
Thy program "An Open Door"
was given by Mrs. Leland Rudd.
Mr*. Otto Thomas gave the Ste­
wardship leaflet on "Giving."
It wa* announced (hat the mis­
sion study book on "Africa" will
bo taught at the next meeting.
The circle will concentrate on vii*
itatlon for the following month,
trying to enlist new members.
Refreshment* were served to
Mrs. Benny Austin, Mrs. Otto
Thomas, Mrs. Donald Knight, Mrs.
Don Reagan, Mrs. Wake Hunt,
Mrs Leland Hunt and Mrs. Alfred
Chiles.
TIIE HOMEMAKER'S CLAM
The Homemaker's Class of the
First Baptist Church met Tues­
day evening in the home of Mr*.
O. Lewis Dinkins. Mr*. It. C.
Stone wa* co-hostess. Th# living
room of the Dinkln's homo was
beautifully decorated with tropi­
cal plant* and cut flowera.
Mr*. W. T. Cavanaugh, presi­
dent of the claw, conducted the
meeting, which opened with pray­
er. Mr*. Dinkin* gave the devo­
tional on the Twenty-Third Psalm.
At the close of the butinei* ses­
sion, game* were played. Mr*.
Clayton Smith won the prize.
Delicious refreshment* were
served by the hostesses to Mrs.
N. V. Johnson, Mr*. J. M. Moyc,
Mrs. A. D. Holloway, Mrs. Clay­
ton Smith, Mrs. E. N. Wood, Mr*.
E. C. Nelson, Mrs. J. T. William*.
Mri. Iren# Kelly, Mri. Ed Cowan,
Mrs. Christine Woodruff, Mr*.
Fred B. Fisher. Mrs. Williams,
and Mrs. W, T. Cavanaugh.

A baby shower * 1 1 given Octo­
ber IS for \tr« -fe^r Wclfer in her
borne at 400 Palmetto Ave. Iloatesse* were Mis* Pat Castube and
Mis* Mary Lou Bowen.
Games were played during the
evening, and prize* were won by
Mrs. Jeanette Roman and Mlsa
Bowen.
Refreshment* of cake, punch
amt mints were served after ihe
gift were opened.
Those attending were the Mltsei
Joan and Jean Wilkie, Mrs. E.
C. Kuhn, Mr*. Ray Chorpenlng,
Sirs, Boh Meyers, Mr*. W. E.
Vlhlen, Mrs. Jeanette Roman,
Mr*. Amo* Jones. Mrs. Raymond
Lundqulat, Sin. Wolfer, StUa Boa *&gt;JI

Rfl't«_ iF*» ■latt'lkmi

)Y HOPE. *oo of Mr.
Gerald Pope, Sanford.
15.
(l'hoto by Reraitrom)

Ladies Auxiliary
Of VFW Post Has
Business Meeting
The LaiUcs Auxiliary of VFW
Post 3382 held lti regular meeting
Tuesday night at 8:00 P.M. Two
new members were voted In: Strs. BABY BOT HUTCHINSON, w»n HADY GIRL W \LLfl, dauahter
Grimm and Mr*. McGuire. In the or Mr. and Mr*, (hear lluUtiln- nf Mr*. Hr tty Wall*, Sanford.
absence of Strs. Betty Smith, the •on, Sanford. Born Orl. t R.
Horn tin. 15.
(l'hoto hr licrgatrom)
( l’hoto hr Bergstrom)
president. Sirs. Evelyn Dlsbrow
conducted the meeting.
The attendance was reported to
b# excellent and a good time was
had by all. The next meeting will
be Nor. 5 at 8:00 P.St. at the Post
Halt,

Miss Nowlin Speaks
To Sanford Club

BABY BOY WILSON, son of Mr. BABY GIRL IIRITTON, daughter
and Sirs. I.awnon I.. Wilson, San­ of Mr. and Mr*. Waller It. IlrilIon, Sanford. Horn Oct. II.
ford, Born (let. 13.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
(Photo by Bergstrom)

P&amp;A&amp;nnah
Tolbert F. Vaughn Jr. and fa­
mily arrived this w e e k e n d
from Jacksonville. They will visit
with Sir. and Sirs. Earl Crltten
don while Str. Vaughn conducted
a Gospel meeting at the Sanford
Church of Christ.
Friends of Mrs. L. H. Harvey
will be glad to know lhat «h# ha*
returned from Duke Hospital
where she has been 111.
Stiia
Rose Levy
...............
. . has
. . returned
. .
to Sanford from New York where
she purchased # fall and holiday
line for the Hollywood Shop.

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Mrs.

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many years experience and
Is a senior beautician. She
Invites all her frienda and
customers to can on her
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BEAUTY SHOP

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Conning The News
By VIRGINIA CONN.
HATU gala met at th* Afterbur­ left Sanford on a weD-achoduM
ner Thunday for a delicious lunch­ trip north. Tim flrat w**h wa*
eon of either m a t beef or tur­ spent la Washington, D. C. with
key. Anita Hades and Sonja Black­ son. Bobby. Whfl* there the# stuf­
wood were the host*##*#. AnJ lor fed on ChiaciUtgve o/Jter* and
once 1 completely forgot to a*k .Maine lobster. Also saw many old
about the decorations, and with friend* and young relatives. Then
those two they must have been Mary Faria, Bob'* office assistant
good. Attending w en Matlla Bar- became 111, am) Bob had t« drive
low, Lib Cleveland, Jean Dootey, back to Sanford That left Ruth
Ethel Fitislmmom. Violet Jarrell, holding th* social bag. After stay­
Gerry Kennedy, Dodle King, 5111- ing with Bob’* relatives for an­
-HsJ-iQfX. .B/tt'OteCrarken. Tret* other daVr-jSsf^tt".* tp.JJanlewoodSltchel, Marty MUlalpi, (finny N. J.. where the Carl Kastners
Nelicn. Betty Nsrdan, Ruth Nor- had ptanneJ a dinner party lor
veil, Glnny Shaffer, Merva Wood, th* couple. Bob'! absence brought
Jean Tegfeldt, Edith Woodruff, the dinner guests to thirteen, but
Jean Kahlo and Barbara LaRue. since Ruth doe* not report any
whose husband la the new North ominous acUvIUes, it seems to
American rep. in HATU.
have don* no harm. Ruth did get
Surely the moat stupendous thing to New York, where she shopped,
to happen for a long time at the taw several shows and went to
St ay fair Country Club la the hole- the United Nation*. Also lunched
in-one, shot Friday by Jackie at the Waldorf with n friend, Helen
Crawford. Jackie I* the tin t local King, who ha* Just had her third
woman to ever accomplish Ihla booh published "Doodles and What
feat, and fit has taken this long. they Mean to You." I don't know
It will no doubt be even longer whether It la humorous or one of
before anyone else equal* I t Jac­ those deep psychological studies.
kie la recovering from the initial Ruth returned to Sanford by plan*
shock. She says "I don't think —her flrat trip in the air, and ah*
about It alt the time anymore". loved It,
Too bad there was no gallery,
Usually by tht* time on a Sun­
although the screams by Jackie day afternoon, I have reams writ­
and Lucille Heard eertalnly at­ ten and ready to go to presa, but
tracted some attention.
I must confess that I have been
Treta and Stlke Michel gave a trying to ready the domicile for
birthday party for John Dooley returning Robert Conn. This
Friday night. Helping celebrate means, ot course, that all the little
were Cy and Jean Fltton, Jean odd jobs planned so carefully must
Dooley, Jane Miller and the Eric all be done in one day. In a few
Bowen.
short hours this weary body (and
Bill Barron and a few chums old, I am told by my Cohorts at
Clarksville, Tenn., blew Into th* Sanford Herald, Bette and
town this weekend to do a little Patty), must throw out papers,
fishing. Bill reports that Ruth and hid* the bills, clear out th* cloe
the children are fine. Ruth haa *t, finish painting the carports,
taken up golf with much enthu­ wash and clean out the car, trim
siasm Helped along, no doubt by the flower beda (and weed), wipe
the pmxlmlty of the golf eourse. the mildew off his shoes and belts
The Barron* used to be in VAH-B. and ties, and everything cite he
Pete and Jane Petr* moved Into own*—there is more, but instead
Grrtchen Hall's house this week­ of talking about U, perhaps 1
end. Juanita and Bob Ramey went should do something. So farewell.
to Jacksonville for the weekend.
Caroline and Rupe Legare and
Don and Glnny Sullivan climbed Final Plans Made
In their .boats Saturday and took
a trip to Stiver Spring*. They re­ For Laud, Hosack
ported a wonderful day.
Eleven VAH-NUien turned out
for Ihe iparerib* and gab at Bet­ Wedding Nov. 2
ty SIcBrstnie'a Friday night. Those OSTEEN—Final plans have been
present?—Skip Horretl, Jean Fow­ announced for the November 4
ler. Marcia Cousin*, Betty Hal- marriage of Miss Shirley Laud
lett, Betty Bleljener (also cohort- to Pvt. David Hosack, The bridee*»), Dame 11 Kllcllne, Ruth Chaf­ etrcl I* the daughter or Mrt. Henry
fee, Toni Waters, Shirley Rosa and Whldden of Jacksonville, and M.
R. Laud o ' Perry.
Margaret Fennell.
Pvt, Hosack la the son of Str.
It was my pleasure Saturday
morning to spend an hour with and Mrs. Gerald Hoaack of Ostean.
five 4-H club reporters at the The wedding will lake place Satur­
County Council meeting, I was day, November I, at 2:30 P. M.
to give them a few fundamentals, In ihe Osteen Bapttat Church. The
a ml It was surprising how much Rev. Jose Cardosa will officiate
they taught me. Might have some A. reception will be held follow­
budding newswriter* In th* crowd. ing the ceremony at the Osteen
Ruth and Bob Blllhlmer are two School auditorium. Ait friends and
whose careful planning never relative* are invited to attend the
scema to pay off. They recently wedding and reception.

Mis: Marian Stanko Of Slavia
Honored With Bridal Party

Chief Boone Given Faculty Fetes
Bride-Eelect
Surprise Party
SLAVIA—A dinner was given re­
cently at the home of Sirs. K.
By Frank Durzos
Bclthorn for members of the fac­

waa used throughout the room and
carried over even to the refresh­
ments which were served from an
attractively decorated table with
a large bride dolt used a* a center­
piece. Appropriate games were
played Including one In which the
guests cut out pictures from mag­
azine! depleting events In tho life
of the bride to be and then made
into a book. Mia Stanko wa* pre­
sented with a gift of tupperware.
Guest* enjoying the evening were:
Mesdamei Juliana Stanko, Mary
Fabry, Margaret Mlkler, Julia
Cicmanlc, Louts Gruenwald, Jenny
Cotton, Jimmie Jakubcln, Virginia
Bellhorn, Mildred Mikler, Billie Jo
Lukas, Hlldegarde Johnson, Mary
Rich, Betty King, Gertrude Luka*,
Virginia O'Neil. Pauline Arndt,
The 4-H ccwnty meeting, the Ethel Mikler. Mr*. Mosley, Mr*.
first meeting of Ihe offleer* an. I n*lcom and Mlsa C. Platchko.
leaders training school, was held
Saturday at 9.10 a. m. to 1:30
p. m.
The following girl* were rlected
to County Council offices: the
officers were: president Maryanns
Tcsliisky of Oviedo, vice president,
Sybil Grant of IxmgwOod, secre­
tary, Sylvia Silkier of Slavia.
treasurer. Linda King of Sanford
Junior High, devotional leaders,
Donna Collins, and Melanie Wil­
liam* of Lake Stary. Song leadera
were Margaret Stevenson of Longwood and Dorotha Duda of Slavia
delegate Betty Jean Robinson of
t.nngwuod. Keporlers named were
Naomi Tuhy of Slavia and Susan
Stallings of Lake Mary.
A talk was given by Betty Jean
Robinson, Sybil Grant and Mari­
anna Tesinaky on their trip to 4 H
short course in Tallahassee. A
short discussion abuit (he 4-H
Christmas Party was given.

dinner ulty of St. Luke's Christian Day
School in honor nf SIUs .Marian
tar L n U tk ,,onnP' US'* Slanko, teacher of the primary
N. Ret., wag given by Mr and grades whose marriage will take
Mr*.
Frank
Durzo
.
.
„ . *1 the l-ake
, place In Nov. SIDs Stanko ha*
Monroe Inn Sunday. The party j taught at St Lukr’# since Dee.
was given ‘to celebrate Chief 1952. She wa* prevented with a
Boone'* retirement from the Na­ *et of stainless steel tableware.
vy.
A musical program w*» given by
Joe Gcbheirt on the piaro and or­
gan and Sira. Evelyn SIills on the
accordlan.
Guest* were Mr. and Stra. RichStr. s H Mro Fred
Goodwin, Sir. and Sin. John Mills,
On any Rihle, Testament or Prayer Rook
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Cebheirt,
Mr. snd Sirs. Herman Eplin, (Mr.
ordered during National Bible Week *r* will
and Sira. Lamar Beall, W. H. SicFarlin, snd Stra. Boone.
imprint in 22K gold lettering your turn* , . ,
OSTEEN — A surprise

NATIONAL BIBLE WEEK
----- October 21 -2 7 ------

j BI RTHS
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith an■nuance the birth of a daughter,
I Piper Irene, born October IS in
; Waycro**, Ga. Th* baby weighed
, 3 lb., 2 oa. Mrs. Smith is the for-1
mcr Shirley Peacock,

MONDAY
Th* Part M streaeC fc* * !
do!* Chapter No. 2 019, trill
WIf A Mrt. k .
C re u ih a w . 1139
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East 7th SL, at 7:28
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The Male Chorus wRI h*M R
rehearsal hi the rooms at tht
Men’s Bible Class el the f t *
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Methodist Church at 9:09 fs a .
TUESDAY
The PUot d u b wlH h-r# (ha
♦♦nOar-*
VT y
rminder'a Day program at th*
i p * 'A.
Milford Yacht Club at BJO T .

M1
The Sanford Unity d a m w ll
meet at the Valdes Hotel i t 1*9
P. M.. Rev. Josephine Itockte « | 8 '
conduct the atudy class ta Charts*
Fillmore's book "CbristUa Heal­
ing." The publle la eerdUOy la&gt;
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Calendar
MONDAY
The Dependable Uaaa a t
First Methodist Cborch wRl____
at 8:30 P. M. at McKlatey Dal
for a covered dish iwpyar. Tho
regular business meeting lad haitallition at officer* will flsBoso.
FIRST BAPTIST CMVRCM
818 Park Ave.
Saaferd, Fieri**
Monday Oct. 21—
The Y.W.A.’a of the Ural B ay
list Church will meet ai l:M P.M.
and the Intermediate GUL’a at
7:50 P.M.
At 4:15 the boy* and girls ha Dm
Clwrub Chulr of tho First Baptist
Church (ages 88) will re been*
and at f:0O P.M. the Chapel Chair
(Young People 17-24 erfll re­
hearse.
At 7:15 at the First Baptllt
Church there win be a Slmnttaa*
mil association*! Sunday
Training School for Sanford
DeLand.
Tuesday October 22—
Tuesday Oct. 22—
Girl Scout Troop &gt;42 wffl __
at th* Flrat BapUat Church at l : l |
P.M.
The Carol II Choir (BoyFt-12) at
the First Baptist Church will fahearse at 8:50 P.M. and th* Craaider Choir (boys 15-18) at 7:11
P.M.
At 7:30 the Association*! lagday School Training Schael far
DeLand and Sanford will eaatiau*.
Wednesday Oct, 23—
Prayer Meeting will be held a*
the First Baptist Church at 1 M
P.M. and at 8:15 th* taad m
School Cabinet meets.
Thursday Oct. 24—
At 10:00 A.M. the Baptist W.M.*
U. Fall Rally will be bcld at Om
tern.
A Group Training Sunday School
will be held at the First Baptllt
Church for Sanford and DeLand ai
7:30 P.M.

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SLAVIA—51Is* Marian Stanko
bride-elect of The Reverend John
Obeda of Timmons, OnL, Canada
whose marriage will take place
Nov. 10 waa th* guest of honor
at a party given Thura. evening
at th* home of Sirs. Betty Duda.
Serving as hostesses with Stra.
Duda were Sir*. Virginia Silkier
and Strs. Annie Duda and Mrs.
Katy Duda.
A pink and while color scheme

4H Girls Elect
County Council
Officers

The Sanford 4-H Club girls met
Thursday afternoon. They heard an
Interfiling talk by Stisa Nowlin
of the Florida Power and Light
Co., and saw a film on electricity.
The officers have been fleeted.
The president I* Nylcne Ahbcrs.
vice-president, Linda King, Secre­
tary, Judy Ro6b, reporter, Jane
Howard, Song Leader, Peggy Tin­
dall, devotional leader, Sandra Au*
coin, Gum# leader, Barbara Sehr.

In now anaoeUted w ith our

2nd S treet &amp; Elm

Baby Shower Given
For Mrs. Wnlfer____

NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital

CHURCH CALENDAR
TUESDAY
3:00 P.M.—Brownie Seoul Troop
No. 233 — Youth Building.
3:30 P.M. — Senior Girl Scouts
meet.
3:30 P.M. — Junior Fellowship.
4:15 P.M. — Junior Choir Re­
hearsal,
5:00 P.M. — Pioneer Choir Re­
hearsal.
8:00-8:00 P.M. — Pioneer Fel­
lowship and Recreation — Youth BABY BOT DURAND, *on of
Mr. aim Sira. William Durand,
Building.
Sanford. Born (kt. IS.
7:00 P.M. — Men of th* Church
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Supper Meeting.
WEDNESDAY
3:30 P.M. — Girl Scout
No. 149 — Youth Building
6:00 P.M. — Senior High
lowship supper.
6:30 P. M. — Youth Choir
hearsal.
7:30 P.M. — Senior High
Ivwshlp Recreation.
7:00 P.M. — Mid-Week
Hour.
7:30 P.M. — Chancel Choir
hearsal.

Mrs. Hazel Gourley

“Church of Christ”

LAKE MONROE—Like Monro*
4-H girls held a meeting Thurs­
day In the school auditorium. Two
film# were shown by their teacher,
Mr. Watt. One on electricity and
th«
on "0ur *"«««"• J&lt;1«
Nowlin of the F|*. Power and
Light Co. gave a talk on electri­
city.

Presbyterian

We Are Pleased to ANNOUNCE . . .

Talbert F . Vaughan J r.
OCT. 20th - OCT. 30
Monday Sermon
"Proper AItllude Toward
T h t Scripture*"
Tuesday Sermon
"From Sin To Salvation"
Evening Service* a t 7:15
Evangelist
Talbert F. Vaughan Jr.

____ _______________
_ Fever
Garden
Hub on the High
Follies. She offered literaturc and
of her own drawing* of the
article* which will be purchased
for the hospital froqi the proceeds
of the coming Follies,
Mrs. Voile Williams Jr., chair­
man of the District,Garden Club
nnn-i'-i—d th» rhsirmsn
for—tho #vcnt, which wlil take
place November 5, at the Elk's
Club. Mrs. William* requested
that all Garden Club members co­
operate with these chairmen. Re­
servations for the luncheon must
be in to Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth
by November 2.
Mr*. J. E. Terwtlleger, program
chairman, Introduced the speaker,
and his charming wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Russell of Orlando.
Mr. Russell used at his topic the
(election, planting and care of
annuals. Particular emphasis was
placed on planting now for
blooms this winter.
A box of Pink tee hybrid snap­
dragons, grown by Mr. Russeil,
waa won by Mri. Frank Lleske.

Th* Jint g ra m ! meeting of th*
year waa held Thursday by the
Sanford Garden Club. A covered
dish luncheon waa served tn the
Educational building of the Ftrat
Presbyterian Church.
The table* were deeorated with
small pumpkins on pine straw,
fllHil w irtrBialilltu-peppe*! i sorx
and berries. On-tht piano stood a
lovely arrangement of croton
leaves, alamanda and other leave*.
Mr*. Ralph Dean, courtesy
chairman, waa In charge of the
eommlttee arranging the lunch­
eon.
A business meeting wa* held,
svlth the president, Mrs. Fred
Ganat, presiding. Mrs. Ganas re­
ported that the city manager ha9
requested the Sanford Garden Club
to landscape the new civic center.
The club voted to accept the re­
quest. Rose Circle asked that the
club tend a letter to the city requesting the planting of low orna­
mental #hrub« in the triangular at
Park and 25th St. Annuals have
been planted there periodically, re­
sulting in considerable expense and
only temporary beauty. The letter
will be tent.
The Hospital Auxiliary has re­
quested that the Sanford Garden
Club decorate the Christmas trees
In the hospital again this year.
Members of the Garden Club
were asked.to recognlm an out­
standing example of gardening in
the yard of Lizzie Lamb, 1923 West
13th St.
Mrs. Don Brubaker spoke to the

Lakt Monroe 4H
Girls See 2 Films

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IAN FBANCUCO, (UF) — He
may to whUtUsg to tto to rt, to t
BID BfeMr. right ea tto t o l l •(
s/galag a «»» 1w»-j »it ttmtracl
•a B M iitr ef tto I n Fraaeiace
Cleats, said that to t o f t i to
l« t tto t t o lata tto Itm dlvisloa to their initial voatnre m tto
Pacific Cooat.
"I’m countinf on two things,”
aaid Kignoy. ,a local boy who will
to t u n i n ' hit third aaaaoa at tto
holm at tto chio. “ Oat ia tto t tto
fan enthusiasm wo expect from

NEW YOBS t o - Trofm i ton­
al to d a y ia about to to pot
through tto toga! vrlager aad tto
paying public viU get quite an
oyeful n&gt;too all the liaca ia hind.
Tto National Hortoy Lrogoo
Playara' Association, toadotf by
Ted Liadaay of tto Chicago Bbek
Hawka, already ha a filed a throe
million dollar damage tun againat
tto aix NHL cluba.
Tto aaaoeiatlon ia taking, tto
court to void the aUndard playart* contract, a copy at that con­
tract waa obtained during a* inUnrtow with HUton N. Mound,
couaaci for tto playcra, aad aoap
•f tto clauaaa ia It may coma
A bolc-ia-ena waa registered Urn'card tad tent U to tha Spauld­ aa qulta a ahock to tto majority
Friday afternoon, Octbocr II by ing Co. Mrs. Crawford la indeed of to d a y faaa.
tto first local woman to ever tto “ woman of tha moment” at Taka paraghanh IT, i n example,
••CAB FBALEY
achieve that distinction. Mrs. John tto Mayfair Country Chib.
which practically acta up tto presi­
■parts Writer
dent of tto NHL, Clarence Camp­
FRANCISCO SB- Georg* Crawford at Sanford used tor
bell, aa tto last word In nil play. a i l l foot, five Inch 240- three iron to fire the ate on No.
•r-club salary negotiations. Part
Basketball Assn.
j former professional football 7 of the Mayfair Country Club.
of that paragraph raadai
r, figures today that median- . Mrs. CTawford used • Spalding
“In, tto front that tto player
- at least M’s tto luckiest ball. She bad purposely picked an To Open
old ent, bee ause of tto water bsiand the club do not agree upon
salary to to poid the matter shall
M aaS am sea is that anybody ard. Her partner, Mrs. Price Heard Tomorrow Night
f flayed tha gam* wanted promptly lost to r new ball, aa un­ NEW YOKE (UP) —Tto Bos­ bo referred to Uw president of Uw
nerved w u the by tto exciting
league, and Uw partita agroa to
tto fwrtr att tto bell.
•tout, although they were not pesi- ton Celtic* and the 8t. Louis accept Mg decision as final.”
Ba r n n docs.
i p m wfll bell you that Bay tivo until the two woman reached Hawka will pick up where they Tto hockey playcra also a n con­
wnrful Meed who gradn tto green.
left off last spring when (bey testing paragraph • af their con­
tto University of Wash­ Pro Mario Carftgno hex attested mast at SL Louis tomorrow tract, which is a aweailed “ tele­
vision and right at privacy
'd played three games
night 1» the opening game of tha clause,
____ ________
tto 'Washington Redskins,
i the bail farther
if than any man inches tall, can outdrive Georgs 1137-S* National Basketball Ass* That clausa prohibit* tto player tto antitrust li
from abUjalng any revenue from dent ae far bee
aver Uvad. This
nils is
\t, quits a Milan, who stands six feet, 11 elation season.
i wtoa you consider Miters
hitters inches. Ai tor his own tremendous Tha Calties captured tha East­ •television and radio righto to - Tto hockey j t
post and present
present such as distance, big George explains that ern division pennant last aaason dlorigbtsto eionandra davit ah ah charges that NK
Ray, Clarencei Gamber,
Camber, Char- the arc at Uw average man’s and than won their first world games, while at the stm t time malls, telgptoaa
• Hail. Jimmy Thomsen,
bomsen, Lawson swiag is 12 feat while Ma arc championship by defeating tha granting Uw owners the right to ether Interstate
Sam Sneed and
tad HUu.
HU* S*uSou- measures 27 feel.
Hawks, 125-123, in double ovaf- tflerUe and broadmi-games with-. .mmunlcatlena &lt;
“I was blessed with coordina- time In the seventh game of Uw out tto players’ consent and with- conduct a t their
V - Bel th a n art" sUtlsUes
tatleUes to back Uoo,” be aaalyxci. “I never have final playoffs.
•fhla up.
to consciously ipr to cut down on A total of m games will bo
■ Or a Sto-yard hoi*
bole at Sydney, my distance because at last 1 have played In Uw pro circuit this sea­
. Mg George had a tea shot wMch my driving under full control.”
son, with each of the eight mem­
lip wedge from
Solicits Breasts Off Tee
M l Mm only a flip
taame engaging in 72 contaato.
4 tto .g r M a .lt was a poke of evar
ovar Bayer uses hU driver, a three ber
The hot ton-St. Louis game is Uw
*1111 yards which, even
Is wood with which bo gets 272 yards
tvan downhill, la
contact scheduled next Tues­
and n one Iron wMch he bits 230 only
hitting it a long ton.
day
night.
The following night tha
. Xa drove the green
m en on na 436- yards. But he euggeste that the
. yard hole at Uw Del Rio Country average player use a brasale off Hawka play tha Naw York Knick­
and Uw Celtics meat Uw
C M ia Tuesoo, hit
lit Uw
tha green of tbo tee for greater control and a erbockers
Detroit Platons in a doubleheader
a Mt-yard hole at Hartford. Conn.,Conn., three wood from tha fairway,
on the fly and performed
the same
formed Uw
George gave up golf from the at Detroit
fast OR Uw StS-yard
Cy Uma he was II unUl to was 23. The Philadelphia Warriors, with
ard llth at Cyy rta .ro in t.
At that, point ha began to play Tom Gola baek from Army serv­
Dea l ling
ig Ball
again while selling automobiles ice, open their aeaaoo againat tho
Yet, Bayer advises
lies the average for a living “ and finally realised Nationals at Syracuse on Oct. 23.
««U*r not l* try to slug the
Ihs ball.
ball, my potenUal.” It began to pay off All eight teems wlU be In acUon
“It'a tha mein reason
golf­ this year, bia fourth aa a pro, Oct. 26, with Boston at New York,
aason most golfers laea Uw fairway,”
ha said.
ray,** he
when he won the Canadian Open Philadelphia at Detroit, Minneap­
olis at St. Louis, and Syracuse at
“Striving for thet extra five or 10 vlth a 70-6l-M-4fr-271.
.rsH i they lose control.
Consisten­ "I hope I’m on my" way now,” Cincinnati.
mlrol. CotulilenTho franchises were shifted fol­
cy takas timing and
ind control, with ; says,
tee coming from
And the golf world will tell you lowing tha 1M6-37 season. Tha Pis­
| that, off the tee, at lout, ha’s tons were moved from Fort Wayne
to Detroit end the Rochester Roy­
it that little Jar-1 ’way out In front.
als transferred to Cincinnati.

By Alan Mover

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Farm P!ayen Premlao
Ho wag optimistic about aoma
of the young playara in the Giants’
farm ayitem aad aoma ia tha acrrice of Uncle Sam,
**Wa have nine farm ohiba and
HO players in th e ‘farm system,"
to said. “Aad I’m aura we have
some good talent on the way up.”
Me appeared moat optimistic
about an outfielder Felipe Alou,
who played far Springfield, Mass.,
la tho Class A Eastern league
last y«sr.
Ha tald that Orlando Cepcta of
Minneapolis also looked tike a
comer. Cepeta, n first baseman,
hit about .310 last yaar, driving
In 112 runs In Urn American Asso­
ciation race.
Klgney’a salary waa not dis­
closed by President Horace Stoneham. who said “wu both a rt satis-

for tha Milwaukee Braces la tto
World Serlea. waa fated by home
(own fans Thursday night. Among
those honoring the pitcher was Na­
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PHILADELPHIA (UP) —Tommy
Wilson of Urn Los Angeles Rims,
unfettered by a college diploma,
was a magna cum laude perfor­
mer among the university alumni
In lha National Football League
today.*
Wilson, who bypaised college
end wen his football experlance
during a service bitch, waa the
leading ground gainer In •»»* lea­
gue after three weeks of play
with a net of 330 yards in 23 car­
ries for a 6.6 yard average,
Eddie Le Baron ut Washington,
tho wee one among the NFL hus­
kies, held Ihe No. 1 spot among
the league passers.

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time coaches — Harry Breckcen,
Luman Harris and AI Vincentfar the U3g baseball season. Breeheen ia a holdover from tho Jimwy Dykes' regime while Harris
tad Vincent have both at BalttMere since Paul Richards became
tha manager in 1131.

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The story behind the htAdlinen and th e copy in a
newspaper ia spelled S E R V I C E ! This newspap­
er and every other paper In the country la a “public
service”— it ia Informative, educational, human­
itarian and civic-minded. Dad turns f irat to tha nevra
and editoriali; Mom likas fashion stories and recipea; the kida like the comics.

T h ere’# som eth in r fo r everybody in every p h ase o f
ever)d ay life! F u n d a m e n ta l y o u r new spaper serve*
you w ith inform ation —• w h eth er ut th e new s col­
um ns, or in th e ad s! T ru ly y o u r paper is a “ service
cen ter” . . . th e m eeting place and the m arketplace
o f th e community.

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Hew Drug For High
Blood Pressure

By WILLIAM WWALD
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NEW Y O U (UP) —TOa TV
atuon has caught tiM bird from
critic* Ml over the ewatry.
H m trouble la s t difficult to dlCfnoM. TV la In a r u t It trots oat
th* torn* old facte, weak after

BO!TOM (UP) — Tiro doctor*,
ooo t f them the lncomtaf pratIdoot i t tho American Heart A m .
have announced discovery of ■
drug they said promised new hop*
for IS to 10 million Americana
sufialng from high blood prtt-

AetuMly, the solution Is pretty
simple. All that's needed is a few
shifts is tho casts of TV *tu»* lu
five the season a little raxxle-daxaio.
For the benefit of network offi­
cials, therefore, we present tho
following list of lO fieslloai for
cast changes:

“ A baby believed to bo the amaileal ever born alive In 11/ United States le
■dlly In her Incubator home at St. Josephs Hospital la MUwoM so. She Is Linda
born July 31, and welehlaj only I7H ouaceo at birth. LooUsg after the baby are
(L), and MUs GeadxwiU.
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TOKYO Ql — Buy a plot of land
an Mars?
Choice residential tracts, shopping areas and resort districts are
going for $3JO per 90-acre subdivision.
If this seemed an opium eater's
dream at one tints, the Soviet
earth satellite has made things
different
The Japan AstrensuticM Society
lr enjoying beam t lines* since
Moscow issued Its dramatic an­
nouncement this month.
One block from the Ginxa, Tokyo's great white way where 1 mil*
lion dollars would scarcely buy
enough dirt to fill a child’s sand­
box, la where to file your appli­
cations.
Take a rickety elevator to the
siith floor of a tiny office build­
ing surrounded by department
stores, clothing shops, tea rooms
and cabarets. Climb another floor
to tho roof snd you’re looking
st JAS, the Mari subdivision real
estate office.
It may look like a wart On tho
roof, but it Is a penthouse for
those who have their eye* on the
stare.
Tiny orric*
Enter a tiny office where two
girls and a few men sit around
some tightly cramped deski, plunk
down 1J00 yen and you’re * land­
owner.
For your money, you ge* * JAS
membership pin—a space ship,
four stirs and a moon—a printed
“Guide to Mars," and a blue and
yellow certificate of reservation
rbr the “Mar* land lubdlvislon."
If you are a careful shopper,
you will read the certificate which

Applicant! include 20 from the
give* your name, and ratawation
United S tatu and two from New
number, and adds:
"You possesa 100,000 tiubo SO Zealand. Among ellanta a n inn
keepers who want choica resort
acres of land on Man.
for hotels, and land brokers
"In the future when this society lands
looking for an Interstellar land
succMds In Its plan of developing boom in coming generations.
the soils located on H an, It will
give priority to your reservation
and presents this certlfleste s* a
guarantee that It will subdivide County T B , Health
100,000 tsubo of land within the
Assn.'Is Thonked
pl*/i.i»d area."
Look up and liv e—Aay M uhattan pedestrian.
The fine prist contains soma
What’s It For—Elvis Presley,
For Contribution
sage words of advice:
“In preapration for becoming The Semlnola County Tuberculo­ Beat the Clock—-Tommy Man*
Martians, you must respect sci­ sis and Health Association has re­ lUe.
ence, love the arts, be generous, ceived a letter of thanks for its Let's Take a Trip—John Foster
unselfish, and friendly, rise above recent $23.00 contribution toward Dulles.
sex and defend panes.'’
grants to Florida’s medical This is Your life —Bridsy Mur­
phy.
Price Goes Up
school*.
JAS started parceling out tracts
Grants at $3,000 etch hive been Queen For I Day—Leona Gage.
on M an In September last year, made to tho Univanity of Florida Father Know! Beat — Robert
at the price of 200 yen, plus a and tho Unlvenlty of Miami medi­ Sarnoff.
simitar amount in Initiation and cal school* by the Florida Tuber­ Propla’i Choica—Law Burdette.
membership fees. Today, the price culosis and Health AsiocULmv-lt- -JtB qusd— Marilyn M o n r o * ,
hai skyrocketed to 1,000 yen, plus wst announced today by Dr. De­ Mitch Miller, Mickey Mamie,
the 200 yen JAS fees.
witt C. Daughtry Miami, presi­ Mickey Mouse.
Treasure Hunt —Perflrio RubiToday, almost 6,ooo per.eaa a n dent of FTHA.
the starry-eyes holders of JAS Dr. Samuel P. Martin, professor rose.
certificates making them land­ of medicine at (he Unlvenlty of Big Payoff—New York Yankee
owners on Mart, 33 to 63 mllion Florida, said their grant will b« bettore.
miles away.
used to supplement tha salary of The Californians —Wlllia Mays
Holder of certificate No, lit Dr. William Stead, who will teach and Co.
Princo Yoihl. 21-year-old second in the program on chronic chest To Tell tho Truth— 39-year old
son of Emperor liirohlto.
diseases and tuberculosis. With Jack Benny.
“This doesn’t give him royalty this assistance, Dr. Stead will be Bachelor Father—Man O'War.
privileges tm Man, however," able to devote his full time to tho I've Get a Secret—Jimmy Hoffs
said Zentaro Hoiuml, JAS direc­ Unlverstty of Florida's School of
tor. “We aren’t planning yet on Medicine.
AMTOR GETS DIVORCE
“The big problem in teaching
in medical school* Is getting good WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UP)
teachers," Dr. Martin said, “snd —Millionaire John Jacob Astor
was granted a divorce Thursday
money spent on people is money from
his second wife, Gertrude
well spent."
Astor. The decree, award­
Dr. M. Eugene Flips*, director Gretsch
ed by a circuit court Judge ended
of student health st the Univer­ three
of litigation. The port­
sity ef Miami, said his University's ly realyears
e ita u heir originally got a
School of Medicine wilt spend the divorce
from Mra. Aator in Juar*
$3,000 appropriation from FTHA ex, Mexico,
In 1934. Rut two years
to advance the teaching program.
later,
tha
divorce
was nullified by
The plan is to establish an audio­
New York Supreme Court
visual library of films, lantern the
ruled the Mexican court did
slides, and recordings on tuber­ which
culosis and chronic pulmonary not have Jurisdiction in the case'
diseases for both Ion] and state­
wide landing purposes. The mater­
ial will include reproductions of
certain valuable teaching mater­ inventor of a so-called “people’s
ial* of the Dade County Tuber­ helicopter" faced 10 count* ef
culosis Clinics and medical service fraud today for taking orders for
ef Jackson Memorial Hospital.
and having pictures of his inven­
Dr. Ftipsa said that this audio­ tion printed in West German magvisual material will be of great ■xinei. The court prosecution convalue to the medical school teach­ tends that th* craft dtvlsed by
ing program, at well to ether me­ Walter Schllcaiko, 34, has never
dical apeakere throughout th« state
who could use the material to
supplement lectures given before
lay or medical groups.

WACS 'SHAM UP TO IXCIUIMTi L t Jeanne Wolcott (left) In­
spects her contingent of WACS tn Yokohama, Japan, after they
were given a “high excellent” rating by L t Col. Frederick G.
Ward. L t Wolcott had decreed ‘ Operation Shape Up” when she
noticed a certain tagging In military appearance. She recom­
mended girdle* and other figure elds to Improve her outfit's looks,
and L t Cot Ward heartily approved the change with his rating.
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had been a corporal.

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giro milk — J u t tell h*r tha
market price e f beefT*

ARMAS* AIDES ARRESTED
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala
&lt;UP)—Tha Attorney general's Of­
fice has asked tha army to arrest
Col. Jose Magdaleno Ortega and
Col. Manual Castellanos on
charges of complicity In th* as­
sassination of President Carlos
Castillo Armas last July 39. At the
time of tha murder, the colonels
were first and aecond chiefs, re­
spectively, of the Presidential Gen­
eral Staff, The request for their
arrest was based on testimony by
other general staff officers.

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*IW YORK c m ■vpert* a Orsndptpp* JenMns who-weUlew of more than one par cent cornu “Atonal” u a much-needed
tn Us population—that’s MAM change from tho old worn-out
people. Gosh, don’t tail ua that • Hello 1“ tad “Ooodbyt”
t I I
many Brooklynites hava moved to
Lot Angelu to they can follow A New Orleans man phoned
cope eo»» little prttn wen /rows
the Dodgers!
■ Itiling soncer slote Ale woUef.
1 I I
Manners have beifotxed Prin­ Since when hat V. f. money been
cess Oweo #/ Monaco with &lt;M leys] fender on Mart t
t t I
Golden Mat award. Golden f /t’s
probably tn the shape o/ a royal New Yerk starts art siftring (or
•ale m tty utetllls huncher. looks
crown.
IIhs Mit Doe. 39 the Christmas
I l l
test ornament* will bo In for a
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t t 1
Tho first dock to bo psrpttunl1y powered by ootar energy will
be Installed atop a downtown
building In Palm Springe,-Fla.
United autos mainland and Ha­ Soon, if tbs clUsena of that town,
waii or# connected by a t*t*phona are late for work they wtlt bo
cable. This la refreshing n«wa to abio to blame it on the sun.

effectlvo In controlling the Mood
pressure of highly resistant caws,
ami was useful In management of
failure.
Startling
Hollander sod Wilkins said a
diuretic Is an agent used to pro­
mote elimination of body fluids
and aalta that cauaa swelling la
heart failure cases.
But Hollander dlacortnd th tt
the new drug also brought about
startling drop* In blood pretaure
In even the most sever* cases.
Patients who had shown resist­
ance to every type of treatment
for as long at 10 yean ahswed
Improvements.
Wilkins said tests of the drug
o | persons not suffering from high
blood pressure showed that there
was no drop in pressure. He eal&lt;
there was no
i evidence that It
could be used to prevent Ugh
blood pressure.
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spar« In a urocket
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mile*
' above the earth, published Oct. 18 In
"(•type dog ta
■Soviet Navy newspaper. The huskie-type
u shown In a ltus________________________
heightheist
ascended by a
■Ian rocket some miles sobveprevious
lh« previous
living being. The elock-llke Instrument above u&gt;«
the dor records the
tons. The newspaper.
newspaper, Soviet ,Fleet,
Fleet, said that more
anlma/s reactions.
than owe do* kas been sent up and that all had been parachuted
(UP Telephoto)
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homo ropalre right horo in our iloro.
Savo youriolf a lot of ahopplng
around by making ue your homo
repair hoaaquarton.
STORM BASH
Keep your home warm
and comfortable .this
winter with storm itsh.
Saves money in foeL

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Amount O f V. A Financing
Money Available.

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and save fuel b i l l
money by Insulating.
Pouring typo , . ,

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amount of V.A. financing money available.
Under construction in Little Venice

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ENOUGH FOB ALL Aetreao Elisabeth Taylor stand* on a sp­
ecially bulH platform to cut thle IT-foot-tall, 1,900-pound cake with
television blue Idag at the gula party given by bor losboad Milo
Todd in Madison Squire Garden. Tho mm candle rvpreoenU the
first anniversary of tho movie "Around the World la M Days."
made by Todd.
(UP Telephoto)

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Stand Up and Bo Counted —
Artie Shaw’s wives.
Name That Tune —Dixiy Gil­
lespie.
You Bet Your Life — L a m nil
Baris.
Big Record —Papa and Mama
Dionne.
Telephone Time
Anybody's
teen-ego daughter.
Youth Wants to Know —Georgia
Jesse).
Seven Lively Arts —Godfrey,
Carney, Murray, LinMatter, Shaw,
Baker and Chaster K.
Big Top—Jayne Mansfield.
As the World Turn*—Sputnik.
Data With the Angela—Brooklyn
Dodgers.
The Court of Last Resort—Mr.
Nielson.
Original Amateur Hoar —Wash­
ington Senators.
Strike it Rich—Mfta Todd.
Wally and Tho Beaver—Duchess
of Windsor and Monty Wooley
Tho Price la Right—Polly Adler.
You Aslud for It—Caaoy gttn-

. JEh?
nasr*! aMttcffllwWpf
is expected to ho ready by n o t
January. It was reported la pro­
duction now and available aa sam­
ple! to doctors.
Dr. Robert W. Wilkins, SO, a
native of Chattanooga, TVnn., and
president * elect of tho American
Heart Assn., and Dr. William Hol­
lander. 32, of Waltham, Mata.,
made the announcement at Maasachusetta Memorial Hospital,
where they are on the staff.
May Rxtaad U fa
They said the dlaeoverv. pro­
ducing a "startling new cure,”
against America's moat common
form of cardiovascular dissaao,
High blood pressure, or hyperlen
slon, reduces Ufa expectancy «f
most suffsrsrs by as much ss II
years and strikes at the average
age of 32.
Wilkins and Hollander beaod
their opinion of ehloroUdasldo'a offectivenc*! on tests made-of SI
hypertension patlwita in Boston
during tho past eight months.
Among their findings was that
eMorothiaiide tablets were net in ­
ly a poident diuretic hut appeared
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PAINTING
-------Oliver Rad Ot 8m m Sal*
GATLIN BROTHERS
KENNETH E. SUCK
2&gt;* HP W ll &lt;177.94 Now 1161 93 Contractor*, Dragline*; Geneva
LOST 4 FOUND
Stenstrom
Realty
,
REG.
REAL
ESTATE
.BROKER
1205.00
1222.00
e
Mr
------------2232. Pb FA 2 3276 Sanford
r o a rent
THE CARD OF THANKS
_
1009 K. Sod
H. E STEN STROM
non* FA H R I
I t HP
1299AO
*263.50
fewJ
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
BEACH RENTALS
Rogistorod Broker
. jV*7.
W ct Yheoka In The Sanford Herald meats a
12 H P1382.00
2332.00
PUMPS
—
SPRINKLER
WANTED to RENT
Hfed wnlch U difficult to fill In any other way Not only u It •
(427 Laurel - Phono FA 2-2420 W ESTERN AU TO STO RE
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
SYSTEMS
gracious axproa.don of gratitude to those who ha?t sent f
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
2315
lV.k
Ave.
FA
2-6461
All
typea
and
aisea,
installed
212
E.
First
St.
Sanford
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services ami
CHOICE
/ARMS. ACREAGE.
GRU~
•-FARMS.
aV r EAGE,~GRO
VE3 S i J U
U
C m p*f
"Do It Yourself”
nesses
of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot
:, lake
REAL ESTATE WANTED
°
tb o tb
T i•■lb
m lltebreaiUi
W. P. SMITH
31—
M
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I
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Li*—
PhKnUNAUl
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
be mailed.
(In
S MISCELLANEOUS
iit-fc k
A. B. FETEBSON
Outboard 6also A Sanies
s
t
i
n
e
pltcf,
i W
Cerda of Thanks are accepted as socially correct
cifptv1§i IW f "314 Park Avo.
Brokw Aaaod atao: a . B.
O—FLOWERS, PLANTS,
PA 16231
HOLLA WAY, Hospital and Baby rEmily
Markina and Supply Co.
Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve maty
Now aodor c
■on Jr., P. J. Chesters**, Gar­
1132.00 207 TV. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-6432
Special Fall C toaaout______
Beds.
Day,
Week
or
Month—
SHRUBS
field Wtllotto, and B. W. Wit- Um. 217,66*.— 11,666. Door
trailers while they last 1120.00.
Tal FA 2-4121. Furniture Cantor good uses.
I t OFFICE EQUIPMENT
There la no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can b* as
mercury Outboard Motot*
liimi. Bob Edward* A. C. Doud- ROSA L. PAYTON
116 Wait First St
11 AUTOMOBILES-TRAOSU
—, —- detailed —
niivfl M
4U uccaiiun
bn«f..°r
as yoyou U...IV.
desire. When
tho
occasion tut
cornea ^om
Tremendous
Prfcn
Changes
Chrysler
Airtcmp
n*y,
Land
Surveyor.
U BOATS R MOTORS
____ Uo n . l*Ui a «o. rare* FA 2-4US Bcgisttred Real Estate Broker 8 HP
will find a sympathetically understandirig member of our
LaVrrnc School of Dance
234.20
Air
Conditioning
and
Healing
Assoc. Alberta J. Hall 4
U FARM SUPPLIES 4 MACHLN'
Classes now forming in T a p - •isiat you.
10 HP plui
339.00
C. H. STAFFORD
William E. Henthel
Acrobatic — Ballet. Alio boyi
Now 1
Now
MK
22
439.W
212
Oak
Avonua
FA
2-4731
THE “IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
Pb FA 1-1201—17-22 at Hllwatba MK 25—40 HP
class 4 tlny-tota clan. Enroll
It PETS-UVRSTOCR-SUPFLIES
512.00
$700.00 Dopn
It la Uta custom of many families in this country to common*
now. FA 2-6425.
MK 5S-S 40 HP
839.00 Mlmograph Printing — Typing(Paaltry)
268
foot
of
lake
front
property.
rf 0 i! i heruavementlby an "In Mcmorlum" notice in now*par“
Feature* electric kitchen!, terras
MK 72
80 HP
26S.II0
U ARTICLES WANTED
Letter Writing - Cards and
Deanna School of Dane*
columns. They find a real aolace therein. Prcps.-atlon
80 HP plus
9*5 W
to floor*, and chalet midaaUal Now modern 2 bedroom homo UK 72
U PLACES to EAT
Letters
Addressed
—
Photo
Ballroom
selection
of a aultahlo vrrso brings back to them tender, niaaaaat
with Florida room and double
Tremendous trade-ins
location!,
Copies
of
Important
paucra—
If BEAUTY PARLORS
lly
Deanna—George
Wlggln
garage. FA 2-8132.
JCCfe*CtR,t)i^1** Cook, tho English poet haa to beautifully
Announcing new llna of fine alum­
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
report* — Collection).
Register now. FA 2-0624
U FEMALE HELP WANTED
inum boats. Fishing boats through Credit
Credit
Bureau
of
Sanford
Pbona
PA
2-31M
2603
Hiawatha
"How
cruelly sweat are Uit echoes
I t MALE HELP WANTED
DON'T MISS TH IS BUY
overnight cruisers. Deal prises.
Rm. 403-04 San. All. Nat l. Bank
that start
Owner being transferred. Thla
M MALE or FEMALE
This
I*
a
guest
pass
to
the
Movlo
Bldg. Ph. FA 2 4154
What memory plays an old tuna
large three bedroom 1 bath con­ 15' BOAT. 25 H. P. Johnson—
n WORE W A N T ID ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
land Rive­In Theatre for Che*
on the heart.”
electric start. Ph. FA 2-1228 or CARTER "HOME CLEANING
crete block home, leaa than 3
a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ter
Harper.
Exp.
date
Oct.
30th
Most frequently an In Mcmorlum la Inserted on the annlver*
FA 2-4008._________________
month*
old,
has
all
the
rxtrai,
1057.
SERVICE
SA MONEY to LOAN
sary of death. However, other dates, which It la felt a n appro
large landscaped corner lot, ter- SLIGHTLY used 12 f t plywood
Window St Wall Washing
priate or meaningful are also selected. Tho birthday of tho doratio
floors,
.creenad
porch,
carFloor
Waxinr-NOrth
84181
boat ALo S HP Johnson motor.
ONLY 3
parted, the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. ovoo Christmas
porta and utility room. Pay own132
Hlway
17-22
DeBary
See M. H. Regan. Memo* Har­
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE are among other significant occasions chosen.
i r equity id take over monthly
If you are hesitant to expresa your tender thought* In pootlc
bor, after S p.m.
Cub for any amount Super
payments.
ante If you're interested
GARRETTS
SEWING
CENTER
Homes
Left
•.
Trading Post. 1 milt south if torm, you may avail yourself of the llcrald'a collection of otigiiiaj
ceil FA 2-2811 for an appoint­
While—Necchl—Elna
verses.
These express In poetic beauty the emotions of the heart*
ROD 4 REEL REPAIRS
Sanford. Phorva FA S-0677.
ment between 9:00 to 5:00.
Repairs on all makes Machine*
S B IS S U m u
strings. Among them are verses appropriate to any dreumitanca.
412
Sanford
Avenue
in Little Venice
323 East First St. FA 2-324!
—Factory in you—
THE RATE
Aluminum
r a w r n n f w c r --------Let ua build your docks, bulkheads
Cards of Think* and to Momerlum notices, due to tho fact they
* Venetian Blind!
and sea wall*. Water Front Con­ Enclosed haad. Sag-proof bottom may run to considerable length, are billed at gi.00 par column tocB.
n e w
&lt; kittens ntod • home. Ph. FA
S Homo* bar* baas iol4 a*
LOCH AIROR
struction Co. FA 2-4330.
2-2349.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
1 ■■■ ' —
—
■■'
LOST: Mixed colored UUted pit*- act now whilo
whll* thoio
th
boa** art
Texas Rite House.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
tic nockcthook, between DeLtnd under construction
Texas Sitf Roomi
H—MtAUTV PARLORS
to months free service on new in­ cord).
Texas Site Lot
DAILY C R O S S W O R D M'-’llRd taLUV
strument purchase fruni us.
* . BSpaulding.
M . J w^{wood.
s a » At
Senkarik Glows and Paint Co.
dllo"
Approx. 1476 Sq. Ft.
Modem Alr-CondRtoncd Salon
ACROSS
4. Pigpen
21. Mine
2UIUL6H IdDM..I t
BUKUR'S
Ml'SlC
SHOP
Riwird. Ph. Apopka TUeker
Plua Carport 4 Utility
Soft Water Shampoo
I. Planet
W,71110 Ur-lU'MIi
5 . anted
en­
2004 Cedar Avthua
FA 2-0133 112-114 w. Cad St. rh. r.V-a-1822
HARRIETTS
BEAUTT
NOOK
Minimum
Down
tssoo
6-4382.
.1 1 71'I"! .1 ■)
3. Drees
Now U nder C onatruetton.
2. Lump
trance '.‘IV’I.IHHi
Sacrifice 1955 0 ft. doublo-dack
i r i
105
S.
Oak
Ave.
-FA
2-6741
9. Encourage
of earth
2 1 coffee
LOST—6 dress** put in ctr park*
HEATING
Fhilco
refrigerator.
21
caliber
i' v :inon
n -•
Th. OWNER — FA 3-6224
to.
Bulging
Jar
7.
Eskimo
ad In Chile * C°. parkin* tot
re
c
e
p
ta
-I
rifle.
FA
repeater
16
shot
3 bedroom, 1 bath
d
”
ki
dll
I
ii-r a U M
H l L f i - WAT T E i r
H. IL TOPE CO.
11.
Cemented
knife
by mistake. Tleiie contact
2-4191.
clo
:
if.vviw
1*3
bedroom.
2
hath
200
9.
P
ark
-----FA
S
1231
Oiling
Sanford Automatic Laundry,
W:i" i m u e - i ,
WOMEN: 22.30 per 1.000 address­
8 Equipped
23. Gala
1 bedroom, 2 bath
nice G. F.. electric alova
(dent.)
with
ing envelope* at home. Work Liquid embroidery set), copper Very
23. Cravat ,UL*H I t'W c,’1
FA 2-6411.
used
very
little.
*100.
FA
•viOIOUi:
artiiJl
12. Injury
men
in thla area. Write MUTUWL enameling outfits, silk -creen
24.
Harvest
n i ’OI II||||i
■ IIIIIMWIBMI
1 III - i
This la a guest pass to the Bits
2-2721.
I—Jolt sis'*
14.
Fibbed
AS
S
O
C
I
A
T
E
S
,
Box
TJ5-AB
II.
Troubles
27
.
Hideous
i
m
g
gB
M
u n til j i iM' ’iiflM
sets. Decorate It vourielf.
Theatre for Lortne Franklin.
Morton, Penn*.
15. Man *
13. Cooked
*9. Maxima ^
Webcnr 3 speed changer with G.
ROLLINS .HOBBY SHOP
WELAKA APARTMENTS: toomr
Exp. date Oct. 30th, 1967.
13. Even
nickname
3a fUvtr
Yeelcrdiy’s Oatveo
E. YR cartridge diamond stylus
FA 2-1983
private bathi. I l l Bf. P in t 8L All of these beautiful homes are -VATiSIi!l," Ac r e a g e . 'g ro v es INSURE your Merry Christmas! 2617 3. French
16. Drama
chances
f»r use with hi-fi. StO cash
sediment
36. Fashion
located on Lake Front Lota.
Earn money selling Avon’* na­
(Jap.)
II. Retort
Fred nail Jr. FA 2-2058.
32. Watering
ST.Clly (Rum.)
12 ACRE grove, modern 2 bed­ tional advertised gift acts. Write ENVELOPES, Letterheads. Hal*'
17.
Music
not*
19.
Early
•poU
39. Harem
■ w s s jW e g g
manta. InvoUu, hand bUfi, and Used pianos:
Spinets, Raby
room. all furnished house. Con­ now to Mr*. J. Mllankh, Box
12. Turf
Inhabitant
fdeiert)
218, Lockhart, . Fto. ___ __
Grands, Upright*. Kcteasonahlv
programs, a tc. Progressiva
tact Joe L et/ at FA 2-1223.
19. Enclosure
IG. B.)
33. Promenade 40. Crow's coll
Printing Co. Phono FA 2 235L— priced, guaranteed. Ph. FA
ChooM your cholea
20. Ducka
WOMAN—With machine to aow
Inquire Jacobson DtpL Store.
2-1971.
403
West
15th
SL
"f—HBAl,
KHTATirWANTED
of Financing Plana:
23. Brood
ready rut ap: ns. Easy, profit“
T"
T“
Furnished collage, 1
r
21. Rlgoreua
Automatic washer, Cheap. FA
VA. FHA, In Service and
SMALL garden Nursery. Give de­ aide. Sparc «* full time. A. 4
WELL
DRILLING
Lake Mary. Call FA 2-3013 or
1
B.
APRONS,
Caldwell,
Ark.
26.
Lower
face
2
5701.
tails
and
price.
Joe
Vandcrhoof,
Conventional
Fairbanks-Mono Pumps
FA 26347.________________
% tr
%
28. Utah moun­
Apopka. Fla. Rt. 2. Box 168.
Repairs to all makea
iC T Ti : n r
U a KTHtt
T-Shirts 43c — Paint *2.30 gal
tain rang*
.1
!T"
HOWARD C. LONG
Furn. Apt. 500 Park Av*.
Camp
Goods,
Tarpaulins,
Army
(poas.)
9—Ftoworo, PIsms,. Sbra
207 K. Commercial A«0,
Young boy* to run established
Navy Surplus—.310 Sanford Ave
St. Nonsense!
fr 5
BFurn. Apt. 2300 MtUonvUla.
Phono FA 2-2833____
paper routes. Apply Circula­
32. Open I poet)
tion Department Sanfurd Her­
Flowers — Planti — Shrubs
Singer
hand
vacuum
and
attach
Wellborn
Phillips
Jr.
21 A— PLUMBING ood ROOF
Efficiency Apt. Air^condlttoa *
T~
33. Greek letter
ments, (16. FA 2-4033, 2103
ald.
BEN MONltOE NURSURY
TV Optional. Hlway 11402 So.
34. Cold (Her.)
Amelia.
Celery Avenue
FA 2-0322 Collector • Salesman for estab­ ING
TS"
City UmiU. SI amber land Court.
TT
33. Part of
, _
riANOS. Three., slightly used
lished Installment route with
CERAMIC TILE
"to be"
PEAT
COMPOST
(Daclwclder’i)
local concern. Earning* un­
Commercial buildln* for rant or For mors Information rail the
PALM. F. MULLER 4 SON spinels, two mahogany, one wal­
36. Poet
50c bu. bag
limited. Permanent position.
nut, u»cd In our teaching studios
»«le. 104 W. p in t, Phono FA Sales office: Corner W. Cry­
W tfM
Huby
Spears
FA
2-135.)
38. Malayan
GRAPEVILLE NL’USURY
Group insurance. Mutt b*
may be purchased for *23. down
i- TT
boats
*
2-6017.
stal Drive a Lake Mary block, Uo West on 1st St. «&gt;r 20th St.
sober, tollable nnd can furn­
""
and Imv monthly payment. You
40.
French
to Grapeville Ave. FA 2-0S86.
telephone
FA
2-4591
or
FA
2-3013
ish
references.
Must
have
car.
save 1100 to &lt;200. Famous nam*
i
r
Private entrance, modern lurnishartlat
Write r . a Box 159. Sanford.
T
brand and five year guarantee.
ed bedroom. Pb. FA .-3610.
41. Not working
GUAY SHADOW
T*~
•
all
or
write
iUrecp
3lusir,
641
i
r
i
r
White or Colored Salesman for
42. First man
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse
NURSERIES
N. Oreuge, Orlando — GArden
1
home improvement*. Wonderful
IBib.)
with fenced back yard. rA
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
19
4-2401.
remuneration.
Phono
FA
2-4330
43.
Peeta
IIml
I
Contraevlng
•
Repairs
7*“
2-1307.
_______________
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
44.
Marrlea
H
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K
I
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u
k
F
.
anrl------1007
Sanford
Ave.
Pb.
FA
1
6561
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AD BOOK MATCHES
1 room furnlahcd apartment, 310 This ii a guest nan to the MovieItmiREHOLD GOODS
%
VISIT BEAUTIFUL
Part or Full Time Men
Magnolia. Avallaole now- A. land RiJe-In Theatre for Kathy
plumbing
—
Kresky
Healing
DOWN
Carlos. Exp. date Oct. 30th, 957. CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY. Easy-to-*cll Line of Rook Match­
IT"'
K. Rosietter, Florist. Pb. FA
1.
A
madman
M.
G.
HODGES
%
3 blks. West CC 111 Ig. Lake
es brings fist daily commis­ Service on All Water Pumps—
2-1851.
_____ _
_
2. Skillful
PRE • HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Mary.
sion* lo part or full lime sales­
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
3.
Peruse
Weill
Onlled
—
Pumps
DUPLEX APARTMENTS FURN*
lloukrase Ik'd
man. Glamor Girl*, Scenlrs, Paola Road
Phono FA 26037 Mr. k Mrv Drcaicr
Ishcd, *30.00 month Adults,
Urg.
DISH GARDENS: 200 N. Pari.
REALTOR
Hillbillies;
Rosen*
other*.
20‘*
701 W. 1th St., l’honc FA 204 S Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6641
llcvclcd Mirror
*179.09
Ave., Sanford, phone FA 21823 :t0's, 4Q's. Prospect*, customers
W.
J.
KING
-J-38S3. e v e n i n g s . ______
Sanford Flower Shop.
Chest
everywhere. 2li page Portfolio,
Ftanibing and Supplies
IIV «a
■II supplies. FREE. SUPERIOR
Room and Board.
iigg1*
A.K.
ROSSETTK
rT FLORIST
Royal
Comfort
Kohler
Plumbing
ereit,
FA
2-3377.
MATCH CO. 7566 S. Green­
Hlway 17-92. Call FA 2 6180.
Innrrsprinjz Mallresa
Reg.
rhone FA 2-1851
fteim Water Healers
wood Ave., Chicago 19, 111.
1119.00
For dependable Service
2534 Orlando Dr.
FA 20183 Matching llox Spring
I- bedroom 38 foot New Moon FARMER'S AGENCY, REALTOR
Nt*w All rur Only
Mamber of FiorDt
trailer, air conditioned. Inquire
20—MALE nr FEMALE
S. Gayle Osborne, Associate
Telegraphy Delivery Asm.
ALTHOUGH you may not real*| Now, take a wrist watch or
Plumbing A Heating, Free Esti­
Rt. 1 Box 234-B, Country Club 116 9. French Ave- Sanford, Fla.
$ 1 9 5 .0 0
Y’oung man, or young woman. Ap­
mates, Alt work guaranteed for
1m It. you actually luva two typea pocket watch in your lift hand,
Rd.
OFFICB EQUIPMENT
Th. Office FA 2 6221 or FA
rrrnis
Term*
one year. Bill I.aHrrt, I.wigof vision. And both art Important Hold It with tha taco toward you.
ply to Fred Perkins, Sanford
2-2612.
Uaraca Apartment. 1101 Oak.
wood. Pbona VAIlcy 8-4281.
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
In Just about everything you do. Then, slowly, bring tha watch
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­ Herald 2-12 a.m.
"Straight ahead" vision per toward your Unger.
writer*. adding machines, SalesM orris F u rn . A pt*. 2011s W. l i t 2 bedroom concrete block, porch,
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
PLUMBING
mils you to read this column I think you'll find that whilo
Rental). 311 Mag. FA 2-0162. Ml 21-WORK WANT ED
caroorte, and storage. Nicely
Cor.
2nd
&amp;
Maynnlla
FA
2-6321
3 ROOM furnished house with landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­
&gt;Contract and Repair Work
M o " ! ? ! 1&lt;? k!,n | dlr,:l.ly , l &gt;QU c*“ « » Uio watch and eaally
"Bud" llamhcrecr, Mgr,
luth l closet, (iai refrigerator,
Freo Estimate*
ed. *9.285.00. Osier Itesltv Co., i t —AUT6MflBTLH—T1DILW 5 Ironing done in my home. FA
t' 8 u V Ulon
,ou 10
Identify it as such, long before U
Frw« Delivery
2-6542.
stove 4 heater. Ph. FA . -.191.
R. U IIARVET
2601 Orlando Dr. FA 2 5543.
PM.! ° r lhb n ,» JP1P«r reach m your finger, you'll havo
All kinds Automotive Repairs
at
th*
asm*
time.
204
t
o
f
t
r
t
Ava.
Phono
FA
(
53*2
'a hard time reading tha numerals
COTTAGE. 2 rooms ready to 3 BR block; $10,850.00. low as ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SHOP FOR baby-silting. Call FA 2-3731.
TRADE-IN NOW
on tho dial until It is directly In
move In. All utilities. AdulU. 11,000.00 down, balance to ouit, Osteen
Seldom Think ol H
FA 2-1321 WOMAN want* housework. 608
CLARK
Get th e nmot for y o u r old
_ ,.
.
, *line with the finger.
2101 Park Avo.______ __
2007 Adams Ava.
Plumbing.
Healing
4
Supply
Co,
W.
22nd.
or
call
FA
2
5609.
fu rn itu re.
'5l Chevrolet convertible. Power
KRAI. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Contracting A Repair*
u S t f v ^ ^iih«Ml «t J * y j j ««•■
U R G E upstair* Apt.. frn fA M
glide, radio A heater, 2135. 22-UlNTNfcLs OPP1RTUNITIES
25U French Ava.
26)9
Orlando
Dr.
Ph.
FA
2-2871
$SAVE$
or unfurnished, Close In. WO.OO
410 Willow Ave. Can be seen
J.
W.
HALL.
REALTOR
Highway
17-92
South
Sanford
: Z t flnd U T,r? dimcu1110 ,e t,dl*tlnct adrentsgS*. W?lhSt
at Holler Motor Sales during
Furniture and Appliances
per. 701 Palmetto. Ph. 1A
Johnny Walker, Associate
MAN
o
n
WOMAN
tha day. FA 2-0818.
2336 after 3 pm.
If our vision was confined
KVt
New &amp; Used
-Call Hall'* Phono FA 2-3241
ESTABLISHED TOY ROUTES *4-MnA.^O SERVICE
• h i t w® could sra dlrcctlv
to rcid, do
FINANCE your now ear with a
*i_U A.^ lM&gt; TO w kK F
Good income
front of ui. we d bo bumping
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING Mather of Sanford
loan from tho Florida State
No Selling—No Experience
things rontlnually. Also, wed be;J?“ ^ ° “1^“ lb e *b !e l0 lc ,cl,trlF
W. L. HARMON
3 bedroom furnished or unfurnish
Bank of Sanford.
203
09
East
First
FA
2
0983
Necessary
unable to get out of the way of * flUtanc*Ph. FA 2-4223 After 2:00 p. m.
WE HAVE A HOME
cd. FA 2-5330 after 4:0*.
Operate from home
DON'S CQVER SHOP
anything approaching from the Bo protect both types by having
•
BIG
VALUES
FOR YOU
Automobile Interior Decorator We Pisco and Locate AH Rae'xs 15—ELECT KiC At, 9ERv'itF-S~
frequent eye examination!. Be*
a— UEu. L3T\fE hiK s m
• QUICK CREDIT
SPARE OR FULL TIME
Seat Covers — Truck Scats
your eye doctor at least every two
Rida
vision
either
U
present
at
At Willis Pontiac—301 W. 1st. Earn uo to *350 monthly refilling FRIGIDA1RK appliances, sale
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
• EASY TERMS
birth or develops within a ihort *****
bedrooms
HOMES—
and rollecting from our MAG1G and service. G H. High. Oviedo
WILSON-MA1ER
I. E. BATTEN
time thereafter.
QU23T10H AMD AHSWU
d
a
goo
1
k
2
hath*.
Fla,
rhoo«
r
o
23311
or
Ran
New
and
Used
Furniture
TOY RACKS in your area. Must
116 S. French Ave. — FA 2 371 i
However, important as this type M. J. R.: I am a worn* n 50 yean
SEE KAY HERRON
ford FA 1-3883 aftar 4 p m.
have ear—reference*—five hours
311 E. First St. Pi) FA 2 5623
of vtiton It, you can't read with It. old and have had one kidney re­
Your Pontiac Salesman
Complete and ready for lmrnadl•pare time weekly—and minimum
LAKE COUNTY
Let ma illustrate what I mean. moved. The doctors tell mo my
Now and Used Cars
a’t occupancy.
Electrical Contracting
Used furniture, appliiaees, tools
Investment of f(96—for local In­
10 acres, So dear high
Hold your right index finger other kidney Is perfect. Is thtr*
Ph. TA 2 9231 or after 8 p. m terview—write ai onra giving
Rous* Wiring and Repair*
ete. Bougbt-sold. Lsrry's Mert
land — adjacent to Hiibout 18 Inches In front of your any reason why Xcannot work!
FA 2-2823. 301 West First St. phone number.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
215 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132
way 13, 14 minute* from
face. That's normal reading dis­ Answer: If your other kidney U
2 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0915
01
112
Diat
Loeatioos
Sanford. A Real Buy at
ADAMS INDUSTRIES
It will nay YOU to see us before
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
tance. Keep your vision centered functioning normally, there la no
South Pinecr*»t — Sanford
*0,000.00. Cash__
you buy. Open Evenings and
170 Weal 74th Street
U A —UU1I.UIn 6—utl'AIK b—
«n your extended flneer.
Built By
reason whv you cannot work.
Whispering Oaks — TilusvIUe
W. II. "BILL" STEMPER
Sundays.
New York, 23, New York
PAINTING
Mister Craftsmen In
Realtor 4 torero*
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
Stylo and Construe Uoa
25-Rl^gClAL SERVICES
A ssoc. G ov Allen. C ritrh e * H s u , FHA In lervk* and FHA fins Be­
Palatka, Fla.
For Pointing call Ur. Toakar, Ph.
CLASBIFltD DISPLAY
Th* seme is Those
Arietta Price. IrertU Harpar
FA
2-6159
anyttms.
ing available.
Prised
Sine*
To-Day’s
Special
Vacuum
Cleaner
Rcpaira
Phone FA 21331 1H N. Park
Colonial Days
We can qualify yen for one of 1942 Cadillac Convertible *295. Repair! 4 parts for all makes of
FOR RENT
Finished For
Cherry~ Heal Estst# Ag*»«y
rleeners. Electrolux. Hourer,
AUTO
MART
these
hornet
in
30
mhiutoa.
You
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replace­
Dial FA 2-9923—Noury
Florida
Climate
In
E. FIRST STREET
can start enjoying th* homo 201 8. Sanford Ave. FA 2-6456
ment perts. Work guaranteed
Your Choice of Woods
1219 W. 13 St. Pear-Barber Shop
wlula we process th* popart.
Free
pick
up
4
delivery.
Call
1931 Jaguar XK-120. Engine, exSTORE LOCATION
L i # " FJNE
FA 94765
i
— *.
iRiiKllt, eg*4 &gt;re «4k4 hmo «s*revs
J o h n K . A le x a n u c r
2209 Magnolia.
tiding — Materials — Contrac
Ph. FA 2-2091
Developed by
Real E state - Insurance
WOOLSEY
{ TENANTS
tor* — Financing.
107 Magnolia
FA 2 0283
11—BOATS
sad
MOTQKft
ODHAM &amp;
Marine Finish**
IMPERIAL DECORATORS
Dili is a guest pass lo the Rite
TUDOR, Inc.
Robson'* Outboard Motor Sal*
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
For Your Boat
Painting and Papering
Theatre for Shirley Jones. Exp
All 1957 Evlnrudcs on sale, Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
ask Crumley t Monteiih
Pk^ FA 2-3716 af ter 6
data Oct. 20th, 1957.
lowest prices In central Florida 112-114 W. 2nd SL Th FA 2 4623
at 117 South Park Th. FA k-4t&gt;94
Cor. fl*y. 17-22 4 27th 61.
Also many used maters everTor Painting and Repairing
Phone FA M »1
Consult A REALTOR .First
hauled and priced to sell,
FRED ROETTGER
BRAILEY
ODHAM,
Prta.
Package deals on boat*, motors
CULLEN AND HARKht
2916 Magnolia Ava. FA 2-0239 [
and
trailers.
Sample
prices
110 N. fark Ave- Ph. FA 2-3391
FLOOR sanding and finishing (
*1800. Zlmmel outfit
(0 ACRE tile farm. 3 bedroom
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
New *1195.00
12.50
per
call
plus
parts,
9
years
J
BR
CR
Kitchen
equipped,
air
house. AH equioment and ma­
Also used package outfits on
Seminol* County ainst 1925.
experience
in
TV
Service
on
til
comlitioned.
Low
payments.
FA
chinery. Easy terms. Call Joe
sale.
H. M- Gita***. Lake Mary
make* and models. One year
2 1330 Ext. 220. C. R. Bone.
Lovy at FA 2-1223._________
Trade now for speck*, shad, and
guarantee on all parts. We also w
bunting
seasons
boating.
Ted Burnett
service auto and home radio*. for BETTER
4 BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home* ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Your Ksinnide Dealer
PAINTING
R aym ond l.undquL I, A saoc.
open for inspection. 27lh SL
Pictur*
tubas
repaired
in
your
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
2661 Gran vtew Phone FA 5-2978
4 Magnolia, 2 blocks from FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 104 E. 1st
home.
19.95.
guaranteed,
1
year.
Phono FA 2-5961
"It’i all right to hold year
Phono FA 5-3684, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Berry hill Painting Contractor
Plnecreit School. Look them
JOHNSON MOTORS
Including Dehtry 4 Lakt Mary
over before you buy. Term*. 4 bedroom home. Largo lot with
hand up—but don't tuns up
Licensed — Bonded — Union
fruit trees. Lake Mary. Ph. FA .SEMINOLE .SPORTING GOODS
BARNES TV SERVICE
Archie B. Smith, 2718 Palmetto
Froo Estimate — Compar* our your
2-1541 or FA 2-4049.
2424 Sanfarif Av*. JTs. FA 2-1692
201 East Commercial
Price* FA 2 2227 altar 5:00.
A&gt;o., Ph. FA 2-3377.
E S T A T E ro w S A L E

REAL EFTATS FQtt

l± = S S ^ ? M S O m

&amp; ssw rss*.

ffoM /l

Front And Side Vision
Supplement Each Other

M bJ

IV Service

�'ospited Notes

s s
i.- !
1

» y TERRY CDYWGTWf
Tha Sanford Junior Ulyh School
la scheduled to meet-tha Jr. High
School from Seabraasa bora to­
morrow night. The game.will be
t r t y Maria May (laaford)
at tha Memorial Stadium and la
3
Cik Om * cntuf.-Ulc) scheduled to »Utl a t 1:00 p. m.
s s
Tha saabrnese u ju d ass once
* 3 M y ghrf to Mr. and Mrs. Eari defeated the Jr. Squad from San­
ford and they will ba trying ta
Balsfctofh (Sanford)
oven tha acora for tha SI to 14
''licking'* they received. Both
Bov. Philip lehlossman (Sanford) team* have shown Improvement
since the lest meeting so It should
P n d Stria (Sanford)
be a very fast and exciting contest
Goorgo Carter (Sanford)
Conch Howard Gordin has ehoson
Oaegoen Wilson (Sanford)
the
following for his starting of­
5 Jessica Burba and baby hoy
fensive lineup: LE Colbert LT
(Sanford)
Richards, LG Chisolm, C Barnes,
: Colleen Wlnshlp (Sanford)
RO Bonnlfaca, RT Williams, RE
Robinson, RHB Stewart, LHB Dill­
Kmart Kuhn (Oviedo)
ard, FB Phagan, QB Roy W right
OCT. 1ft

Caleb Cord la lb * report* tb it
JUlljr Johnson and J in n y Terwilliger h a rt received Injuries and will
not ba able to play for tha remain­
der of tha seaem.
Everyone ta urged to turn out
for this ssm» and give these
yoodg lad* tneufTErii s u p p o rt. Tha
Jr. High band and Cheerleader*
win be on hand to add to tbo en­
joyment of tbo eonlest.

Tha ftn t meeting of Orel* So.
1 of tha Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church waa held
Tuesday evening at Ihe Uttle Lake
Mary home of Mrs. William Loft­
ier. Tha
ter.
i na meeting
ntevung was
»*• called to
•«*
order by the Orel* fhalmsan. Mrs.
D o -a td

m ih n e r. r o r s f i w * 1 w tr e !

given by Mrs. Lstfler.
Officers of tbo ditto erst Mrs.

W. B. Bell, Southeastern regions!
director for the paint firm, and C..
L. Howell, Tampa area manager,
will conduct the day-long session
at the Floridan Hptel.

Donald Klritner, circle eb«lrmsn:

Mrs. Marshall Smith, vice chair­
man; Mrs. Millard Rice, wereMrs. Culp Honored tary; Mre. Willard Meadows, treasurr; Mr*. H. M. Gleason, fellow­
A t Dinner Saturday ship chairman; Mrs. Eileen Wil­
DELAND—Her first weekly pen­ lard, progrim chairmen. Duties
sion check end other gifts were of the different officers were
showered upon Mrs. Etta Culp of read. Circle No. 1 will meet the
Orange City Saturday night (Oe- second Tuesday In each month.
(Continued from Page 1)
tober It) at a dinner given her* Tht Nov. 12th meeting will be at
In honor of her retirement after tha home of Mrs. Willard. It we*
piled to approximately 4SO squire
forty year* of sendee with th* announced that Oct. 22nd the PWO
yards of existing llmcnck biteOrange City Telephone Company. Association win bo held at the
course. The application of sand
Kdna Jean Eason (Sanford) Medical, Dental
The pension, which will be paid church at I p. m. with Circle No.
over bituminous seal will be ap­
1
providing
the
refreshments.
Fol­
to Mrs. Culp as long ee she lives,
Wesley Reese (Mount Dora)
lowing
adjournment
a
game
was
plied by the government to provide
iarea
Elisabeth
at
a
dinner
was
presented
to
her
by
B.
A.
PRESIDENT
AND
T1IB
JUEEN—President
KUen
hover
Is
■bowawlth
Service Bureau
Galloway, vice president #a be­ played so that each member could elves hr the first couple for llto Quaes aad Prtuee FJUh* et the MWto
a saad-seal type surface."
M r hay la Mr. end Mrs. Kam a*
half of the Winter Park Telephone remember all tho women's names Is wearing the Order of Mori* ptwooatod to Urn by the Qacea’e father,
Established
Here
Cason (Sanford)
Company, which operates the Or­ In her circle. Mrs. Leffler served amand Hera given to Queen Alexandra la 1IU and w on by the cum
D. K. MeNeb, owner end opera­ ange City company.
homemade cookies, coffee and tee Parllment hi New Zealand In 1*53.
Baby girt t* Mr. sad Mrs. Joseph
tor of the Credit Bureau of San­ Other gift* Included a life mem­ to Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Alexander
Rattlesnake Killed
May (Sanford)
ford, announced today th* estab- bership In the Florida Telephone Linn, Mr*. Carol Lowe, Mrs. II. month. Mr*. James M. Thompson hold, recreation leader.
| to visit friends and relatives In
Baby Boy to Mr. and Mrs. George llihment of the Medical and Den­
Pioneers, an organisation of men M. Cochran, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson Wilmington, Del. and Medina, In Loch Arbor Area
tal lervtca Bureau, a Division of and women with at least M years Araald Omey, Mrs. Klrkoer, Mr*. Synodical President, met with the
enjoyed
th* Orlando Centennial Ohio. While she la awey Mrs. Ah- A large rattlesnake was kfllr&lt;J&lt;
Uw Credit Bureau of Sanford. The of sendee In tha telephone indus­ Meadows, Mrs. Leon Pickering, Circle and answered many ques­
celebration,
Saturday evening. It bl* Fees* will occupy her home late Saturday afternoon by E. F&gt;
service) offered members of tha try, presented by the Pioneers As­ Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs. Dale Alex­ tion* about the circle woik and
Lundqulst at his home on the
Bureau will be similar to those sociation; a paid-up hospitalisation ander, Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman, Mrs. the association.
was particularly Interesting to on Seminole Drive,
now extended to the retail and and life Insurance policy from the Rice, Mrs. Willard and Katby Wil­ Mrs. Gill sislsled by her moth­ Mrs, Anderson as she went to Or­ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thorne Jr. Country Club Road In the Loch
Mr*. Calvin Moore and baby girl wholesale merchants of Sanford
er Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Goble lando with her parents In 1003; have sold their home on Crystal Arbor section.
Winter Park Telephone Company, lard.
(Sanford)
and Seminole County, but will be and a life time ennee*s|on giving
aerved
eup cakes, homemade coo­ therefore, considers herielf an Lake Ave.-and expect to .move
Lundqulst was working In hit
Admlaetoa
adapted to serve th* special needs Mrs. Culp free telephone sendee. Th Buslneos Women's Circle of kies, coffee and soft drinks to "Old Timer". She claims lo have within the month.
garden when he spotted the snika
t
h
o
Community
Presbyterian
OCT. !•
of the hospital* and professional
learned
to
count
by
Ihe
striking
Don't forget to call me with which measured 5W feet long and
J. K. Galloway, executive presi­ Church and their husbands met Mrs. P. D. Anderson. Mrs. Rich­
Sepkto Rtnkavage (flnaferd)
man of the area.
■ome newa at F a 2580ft.
dent of th* Winter Park Telephone for a covered dish supper at the ard Beebe, Sirs. Will Fergerson, of the Old Court House Clock.
had l l rattles.
Discharges
McNab further stated that the Company, presided. Speakers who
Mrs. W. H. Shook, Mrs. Otis SJobMrs. Ida Keogh, Mrs. Walter
Willie Jones (Sanford)
Credit Bureau has been appointed paid tribute to Mrs. Culp were Carl Cryital Lake Home of Mr. and lom, Mrs. Richard Keogh, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Eileen Willard,
OCT. to
aa an Information clearing house H. Galloway, Sr., founder end Mrs. R. E. True Wednesday even­ Roy Howell Jr., Mrs, J. R. Reaves, Kathy Willard and Sherry Gard­ •
a ju iid iw .
for the us* of 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
Row L. Howell Sr. (Sanford)
OH distributors. In this rapacity 11. Galloway, Jr., vlee president*, porch overlooking th* lake. Th* and Mr*. Thompson.
tennial Celebration In Orlando.
Charles A. Hardy (Titusville)
the Credit Bureau will be used as of the Winter Perk Telephone group voted to still have their
They all said that the fountain
A
Boys'
4-H
Club
was
formed
meetings
the
second
Wcdnesdny.
Bobby J. Reaves (Sanford)
a credit Information center for Company and Ken W. .Baisarear,
this week at the Lake Mary School was certainly e thing of beauty
and ACCESSORIES
Members
and
their
husbands
prf*
• Betty Jean Tell (Osteen)
the ten local Home Healing Oil Orl1"Ho,j , ra id e d of theHugh L. f (ent mtTt Mr. and Mra. True. Mr, under the direction of Cedi Tuc­ and worth a trip to Orlando to
Cnriann KUgore (Lake Monroe suppliers.
AMERICAN
FLYER and LIONEL
.. “
inj jjra. p. j) Anderson, Mrs, ker, County Agent. The boys will see.
Velma Rowan (Sanford)
The Credit Bureau of Sanford Pioneer*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ralph
Swart*
have
LAY-AWAY
NOW
FOR CHRTSTMAS
meet
each
Wednesday
at
Ihe
II. M. Cochran, the "ev. and Mra.
Hbabeth H. Bowes (Sanford)
has been In continuous service to
school. Officers 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
coming year were: Larry Chester, on Lake Mary Ave. overlooking
Rather Armelda Covington
thirty years. Reports Issued by (he daughter-in-law of Mrs. Culp, and II. M. Gleason, and Mrs. James president; BUI Lowe, vice presi­ the Crystal Lake Park. We wel­
(Sanford)
Bureau are based on file Informa­ their two children; prominent till- M. Thompson.’
The Rev. and Mrs. James M. dent; Kenny Dooley, secretary; come this couple to our neighbor­
Bnaato Patterson (Sanford)
tion contained In over 100,000 file sens of Volusia County, executlvei
Thompson
attended ■ meeting at Robert Best, trenurer; John Nor- hood.
cards, kept up to date by informa­ of th* Winter Perk Telephone
FA M M 4
Mrs. Ruby Linden left Mondey \ Comer lat and Sanford
the
Synod
of Florida Conference den, reporter; end Jimmy WlederBaby fttot to Mr. and Mn. Charles tion furnished by merchants, fin
Company,
and
their
wlvee
or
huiCenter "Southwinlda" near Lake
R. Bowes (Sanford)
anclal institutions, professional
•by Girl to Mr. and Mrs. James men, public records and newspa­ bands; and representative! of the Placid, on Wednesday. Mrs.
. Harvey Covington (Sanford)
per dippings. .Membership In th* Orange City Telephone Company. Thompson Is president of the SvRepresenting the Florida Tele­ nodical of Florida of the Presby­
Baby boy to Mr. aad Mrs. Howard burenu Is held by 125 credit grant­
Ploneen were Mr. Basis- terian Church U. S. A.
Tell (Osteen)
ors and local concerns. A member phone
rear,
Mra.
Bernice Bomar, Orlan­
Discharge*
Mrs. J. H. Skewee called the
of th* Associated Credit Bureaus
Dorothy Sheaty (Sanford)
of America and the Associated do, vice president of the Hugh L. visit. She'told of the weekend visit
Ada Lovejoy (Sanford)
Credit Bureaus of Florida, the lo­ Merrill Council; O, C. Byrd, San­ other evening and wo hid a nice
Jeau Gardener and babx boy cal Bureau supplies and obtains ford, former employees of the last week of Mr. and Mr* E. M.
(Titusville)
credit Information with more than Winter Park Telephone Company, Fisher of Tampa.
Dorothy CoUlee
2000 affiliated bureaus In the Uni­ and Miss Lolly Clements, Orlando, Don't forget Ihe P-TA meeting
(Altamonte Springs)
ted States, Canids and other for­ n( (he Southern Bell Telephone and Thursday. Oct. IT at ft p. m. The
Telegraph Company.
.
OCT. 11
eign countries.
Mrs. Culp, 77 year* old, aerved
The Collection Division of the
Vatey Lou Grimm (Sanford)
Credit Bureau of Sanford la opera­ most of her forty years with the
Doris Clay (Mima)
ted In conjunction with the above Orange City Telephone Company,
Oath lean Pesald (Sanford)
division* and Is under the manage­ aa operator. For many yeara, un­ make an effort to attend. Lake
Lola Wotfer (Sanford)
ment of R. G. Thompson of this til the company converted to the Mary School Is growing and we
Thomas Payne (Sanford)
city. Sine* Its establishment In automatic dial system and housed need this bond election to be suc­
Fred Stain (Sanford)
August of 1958, the Cullcclion Divi­ Its opernllon In a new building, cessful If wc are to gel any im­
Doris Whitaker (Sanford
sion has serviced in excess;of 3,000 Mra. Culp carried out her duties provements In our school.
Discharges
It was a Joy to see the Rev.
accounts. A member of the Ameri­ as operator from a switchboard
NO FLUES
Flora Wlftton (Sanford)
C. C. White, pastor of the Upsala
can Collectors Association, tha located In her home.
Church out driving Thursday. The
division operates throughout the
VtoMtog B e n t m e a ts Rooms, II United Slates and Canada In co­
Rev. White broke hla hip some
a. m. to ft p. m.; g*mi Private operation w ith the 2,000 members Baking Contest
months ago and this was the first
Rooms, I to 4 p. m., 7 to I y, m.; of tho organization.
NO FUMES
Ume he has driven.
Podia trice, 11 a. m. to I y. m
Tha national association has es­ Winner Is Told
Circle No. 2 of Ihe PWO of the
Parents and Grandparents only, tablished * set cod* of ethics to
lak e Mary Community Presby­
Ousts tries, No vlaiUnft duriny which member agencies must ad­ The $23,000 grand prize In the terian church met for the first
feeding of bablsa. Private Rooms, here. 3linieograph printing and Plllshury'a 9th grnnd national 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 of Mrs. Eugene Gill Tues­
m. and 7 to ft p. iil, Semi-Private Credit Bureau, as well as complete awarded to Gcrda Rnderer of Ber­ day evening. Mrs, Gill read 1
kley, Catif. and tha reetpe adopted
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* follows: B eup butter, H eup- chairman presided In the absence
of sugar, J unbeaten eggs, 1 tea­ of Mrs. Ruby Linden. It was vot­
Legal Notice
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 TU I) LUL 1ST OF T U tl &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.
FLOHIUA, IX P m i HAT IS
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Cream butter. Gradually add m- the horns of Mrs. Ida Keogh on
A U X W. DAVIS,
gar.
ereamlng well. Blend In eggs, Country Club Road. Tha group
Dm m h J
FLAME wgter heating wastes
t o a 1. 1. C M K iirro u t s s u
r r .u vanilla and tall, eat well. Gra­
Nll.Vk II S VISIS It.AIM S o n u s :.
dually add flour, mix thoroughly.
heat up Hues or vents
MASKS AUAl.SS-r SAIII ttsT A T til
you and **ch o l you h ita liy aotlFold lengthwise nna yard of foil
rioil sail rauulrad to praaant sny
to give double thickness, then fold rests* Ml. V rf*sired, sprinkle
a 1*1 ms and d* man-1* which you, or
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s tth s r of you, m ay hsv* a a a ln s t
t b s ••(*(* of A lta IV. LiavU. d*c*a*.
on halting sheet.
nr frost witk att icing. Makes
*i|, U ls ut said County. to tho r-u in Drop dough by rounded tee- ahout 4 dozen cookie*.
ly J »-lu- of itomlnolo C ounty. KlurI la, «l hla u n i t s In lb* c o u rt houas
spoonsful Into folds ( d o u g h
I’illibury Mills, Inc., through Its
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spread* during baking.) Baka In Jacksonville office, made the an­
"H u ll -igiii calen d a r m onths from
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tho tins* of th* firs t publication of
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lh a pt*r* nf rnoldnnos and post of-

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40 Years Ago Today Americans Entered World War 1 Fight

W ASH
n iI N
NG
GT
TO
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tR— Today ll Um 40th anniversary of
thi data on which America cros­
sed the throehhold from preparelloo to participation in the Moody
ground fighting of tt orid Mar l.
On Oct. a , 1*17, the first unit
of American Dcughboys moved
Into the tranche* of the Western
front la France.
They were infantrymen of the
4 s t -DMi IcbL- T;.t. Um. M»f~uuye

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m
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b a a n .k
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long-awaited
crack at the Hun. t |to. shout .for
silence
to stop them I Inspecting ithrough
trench
peri- sergeanl'a
comrades
as the
first
Rain was pouring in torrents at from singing “Tipperary."
scopes, there was nj sign of ac- American aheli of World War I
they marched through deserted, Somehow they got into t h e tlvity in the German lines,
whistled into the enemy tinea.
•hell - pocked villages to their as­ trenches without being detected I Behind the Infantrymen came Tbs aheli ease was carefully
signed sector east of Verdun. It by the German artillery. T h e Battery C of the Sixth V. 5. Tlrld swerved, and pert home t© Pres­
was a dark, cold night and It was French troops, whom they re- Artillery. Strugsrling nnd tailing in ident Woodrow WUson as a souv­
rough going through the deep mud lieved, gave them a classle gallic the deep mud, the artillerymen enir. The gun that fired It was
of the French roads. In the dis­ welcome, with much hugging, Ms- hauled a French 73 up the side of quickly removed from action and
tance, and getting ever nearer, alng of both cheeks and hand- a am all hill, and pointed It in the shipped back fo tha U.3 Milthey could hear the thumping of shaking.
general direction of Germany.
Baty Academy at West Point, M.
Gen. John J. Pershing had de- At 1:13 a. m. on Oct. 38, fust at V., wheru it Is atill displayed as
AhfrA!&lt;iy..£fcMXB.Jt.M«kl J3k&gt;.tac»C~ibicu..l**ole.«v*s.lie fSstlr a r t
IU uii! » »i t h e y h a d U i B t t i l l j u i
the m a t to give his mcn their haired sergeant from South end, TV- ivt-haircd sergeant's name
French camps far behind the Atlantic, and the Doughboys ap- introduction to war. Across the Ind., pulled the lanyard,
waa lost to history under a cen­
Unas. Now. at last, they were. proached it with a light • hearted dark waate of no-man's land.
First Americas Shell
sor’s pencil. But the rest of the
jnovtnf op to the front for their I eagerness. Twice an officer had which the Doughboys took tuma A loud cheer went up from tha eacitlng news was duly reported

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prisoners. Five Doughboys were
wounded.
CpI. James B. O r e a k i m of
Evansville, Ind., Pvt. Thomas F.
Enright of Pittsburgh, and P vt
Merle D l!ay„ Iowa were killed,
were killo.
They were buried Nov. • on the
slope of a hill near the front The
site Is marked by a monument
which (he French government S
The ThicrfpU.Tr *uyi :
"Here lie the first uldier* of
the great republic of the United
Slates who died on the toil of
France for Justice and liberty."

Weather

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Partly elondy Tuesday and Wed'
neaday.

In Sanford
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

Established 1909

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

NEWSPAPER

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957

United Preai Leased Wire

Docks, Terminals
Project Feasible
The docks and terminals project
la feasible, said Col. H. C. Gee of
the engineering firm of Gee and
Jenson of West Palm Beach,
Col . Gee presented printed
feasibility reports to the members
of the Board of Commissioners a*
he said “this report is a means of

conveying lo the commission and
the public a method of construct­
ing and our study of the project."
The report, at least SO pages In
length, outlined the entire study
of the projects feasibility from
the study of commodities moving
north and the commodities that

would move south Into the Sanford
dock* and terminals.
He also gave strong mpport 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 termi­
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 of
other communities taking advant­
age of the fund, he said monies
borrowed from the source would
earn a low rate of interest com­
pared with other source* of funds.
"A project of this natu-* does
North Carolina's governor, Lu­
not start automatically and does ther Hodges will open the flMtfi
not continue automatically,'' Col. Dlst. Conference, Rotary In­
Gee pulned out. However, he said
benefit* will not be limited to San­ ternational In Orlando Sunday
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,
delimited
conference headquart­
Col. Gee said that tho docks and
ers where delegates will ' gin re­
terminal*
would
net
the
city
ap­
Chamber of Commerce “urge* proximately $30,000 a year above
gistering Sunday afternoon,
everyone to consider those persons
operation
costs
and
reserve
ac­
A number of prominent person­
who serve in government and counts. “It will take considerable
nominate their choice for this time to generate business," he ages will addrcii the different ses­
Good Government Award."
sions among them being: Oarence
said.
Raborn said that a judging com­ The feasibility report recom­ Walker, public relations director
mittee composed of local citizens
the location of the docks of Coca Cola Co., Atlanta; Past
and Jayeeea will conilder all nomi­ mended
and terminals near the west city President of Rotary International
nations.
at Mills Creek.
The nomination blank, attached limits
It was recommended that the Frank Spain, Birmingham, Ala.{
to the letter mailed to local cltl- city
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 of Ft. Myeri, and
Government Award Committee, a rate structure. "This will be
Box I'd, Sanford. Raborn said addi­ ready In about 10 days and will a Rotary Foundation student front
tional blank* for nominations may be a supplement lo this report," Norway.
James B. Keith, district gov­
be scrurrd at the Jaycee Informa­ 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 of other states who are first for the new district which
making use of their waterways," was created the past July.
Col. Gee told the Board of Com­
A complete program w i t h
missioners. "It Is a perfectly feaslide project for you to assume." rounds of entertainment and so­
"The existence of this barge cial events has been planned for
terminal," Oal. Gee exptalned, 'the Rotary Annv, who are expect­
"wilt bring Industry to the city ed to accompany their hubands
Concurrently J. Jnwers, Ship and we've Just begun t,, scratch to the conference.
Pres. Myron Reck of 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 j Asked what the Impact on the that kt least IS Rntarlani from
answered the call immediately. City of Sanford would be with the his cluh plan lo be In Orlando for
Ibe 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 of 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 income."
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 damage 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 of Commerce la search­
ing for a recipient for Ita “Good
Government Award," M. L. Itsborn Jr., president of the local
Jayeeea said In a letter distribut­
ed this morning to citizens of this
area.
Raborn said that this “Good
TAH-I EXPECTED TO ARRIVE al the Sanford Naval 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 of VAH-9 which has been deployed oa. NATO Exercises “Mtrtka Hack." Abova picture, ns
eeatly appearing tn the New York Times Magaslae cover shows VAll-9 plaae* aboard Ibe Carrier
Saratoga.

influenza uutoret
Kills 9 In School

Recent contributions to the Unit­
ed Fund Appeal have brought the
dren that killed nine persons.
total to date above the $7,000
Thp epidemic at the Porterville,
mark.
Calif., State Hospital for the Men­
With the campaign already 20
tally Retarded was the third fatal
CASSELBERRY— A short talk days gone and only 10 days left In
outbreak to hit such state institu­ on the history of the Martin Co., which to raise the quota for seven
tion*.
! spanning its half century of lead* organizations only 20 percent of
A United Press survey showed a ership in aeronautics, research the total goal of $33,000 has been
total of 219 person* have died of and guided missle manufacturing, contributed or pledged.
Leonardy Found
flu or complication* since last was given by two Martin Co of­ Tram captains are busy con­
summer when the first cases of ficials at the Casselberry Lions tacting volunteer werkera In hopes
^Guilty Of Careless Asian flu were diagno-cd In the Club Thursday night.
of raising the total figure nearer
nation and its territories.
to the goal mark.
Martin
Co.
officials
were,
Phil
Negligent Driving
The highest death toll was In
Additional contribution* to the
Cresby,
Senior
Policy
Assurance
In a lengthy trial before City New York with 53 victims. Penn­ Engineer, and Carl Foster. In­ United Fund In amounts of $23 or
sylvania
was
a
close
second
with
Judge Ambrose Ollff yesterday af­
formation Services Representative. more, as reported by Roy F.
ternoon Retired Judge John 0. 50 deaths, 21 of them in the Le­ A movie, "Look To The Future." Mann, campaign treasurer, this
Leonardy was found _guilty of high Valley area. California's toll a portrayal of Martin products, morning are: Frank Evans, $100;
eareless and negligent driving and climbed to 29.
supplemented the Informative his­ W. E. Kader, Jeweler, 1*0 ; 11.
I&gt; ts Flu Falsi
fined $30 or 10 days In jail.
Jamre Gut Agency, $30; Mrs.
Elsewhere, Michigan reported 2d torical briefing by the speakers. Herbert Ballanre, $30; Roy Holler,
An accident on Sunday night
Also
an
architectural
drawing
of
Sept. 29, shortly after 9:30 p. m. flu-caused deaths, Louisiana 21, Il­ the completed Martin Plant, south $30; J. A. Bislllne, $30; Mrs. Geor­
linois 13, Hawaii 9, Ohio, Utah and
Jnvolved Judge leonardy.
of Orlando, was displayed, one gia B. Ball. $30; Mrs. Camilla
I Walter A Cook charged that Wisconsin 7 each, Iowa and Ken­ view showing the extensive main ! Hruce, $23; Fourawre Construction
Judge Leonardy struck his car.' tucky « each, Colorado 3, New lobby of the large structure.
I Co., $23; C. If. Johnson, $23; It.
parked in front of his home, and Jersey 3, and one each In Indiana,
B. Pope Co., $25; P. S. n * rke.
The
Martin
Co.
hat
been
In
|
Oklahoma.
Oregon.
Washington
left the scene at the accident.
$23; D. B. Adler. $23; and Mr.
limited
production
during
the
con­
Attorney Mack N. Clevel»"d Jr., and the District of Columbia.
and $!rs. J. M. Stlnecipher, $23.
The California State Hospital struction of its extensive plant,
representing J u d g e Leonardy,
claimed lack of parking light* on ' outbreak claimed five live* last which is now 80''. completed, acthe 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 paof the accident. Cook and two
ethers testified against Judge
Leonardy.
By UNITED PRESS
Deaths blamed on flu climbed
toward the 230 mark today, boost­
ed by an Influenza epidemic at a
California school for retarded chil-

&lt;

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 of 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

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Segregation Leaders Angry At Bill Enforcement Plea
little Interest In a compromise the only dissenter «as Mr*. Ben­ end expretaed (he intent of finding
with the party's southern wing, jamin R. Everett of North Caro.! other wiye to sidestep Integra- j
which ha* been bubbling with dis­ lina. Gravel has been under fire1tion.
content since pasog? of the civil in his state for supporting the
The slate will “continue to use
rights bill and since Eisenhower civil rights measure.
legal and proper means" to keep
sent federal troop* to enforce inMrs. Everett said North Caro­ classrooms segregated, according
••evasion at Little R'ck.
lina congressmen opposed the riv- to a statement from Gov. Thorns*
II right* bill ami “ I was not going B. Stanley. Republican Stitv Sen.
Gravrl Fasor* Stand
There also were expressions of
“ It appears the radical left wing to sit there and vote for any rein- Ted Dalton, a candidate for g*/vdismay that the US. Supreme
Cjurt brushed aside Virginia's of the party has gained control of lution that had not been approved ernnr, proposed that a special
legislative session be called im­
school assignment law, and a I»U-, Chairman Paul Butler ar.d is en­ by them."
Special Sevlvon Proposed
mediately to rewrite laws relating
tsiana official proposed that a gaged in a battle with the Repub­
“freedom of choice'' amendment lican left wing for the Negro blew Virginia Democratic Chairman to segregation.
fco the U.S. Constitution bo placed vote.” commented Georgia Demo- Thomas R i a n t o n also criti­ The consensu* in other quarters
cratic Chairman Join Sam mo* cized the resolution and said in we* that the ruling we* not un­
in effect.
his opinion “the southerners are expected, hut was disanpointing.
The old split in the Democratic Bell.
Bell said there is "no basie dif­ in no mood to compromise s.ith No specifle plan of action «••
Party, never firmly healed since
the rest of the party." He ad ied. under study.
southerner# stalked out of the 1318 ference oa Issues" now between
that It is “ton early to
Louisiana's attorney g e n e r a l
national convention, appearej the tw9 major parties, and that however,
tell" what southern Democrats Jack Gremiiiion, p r o p o s e d an
even more likely t.» rip open again the ultimate result will be “ei­ wilt do in I960
to the Constitution
following the policy group’! state­ ther a third party or a realign­ In Virginia, meanwhile, officials amendment
that would outlaw all civil right*
ment within both parttea.
ment Monday.
One louhern member of the studied the Supreme Court'i re­ codes and fair employment prac­
The advizory council attacked
advisory
c o u n e i I, Cimille F. fusal Monday to hejr an appeal tices codes and “permit neighbor­
Prezident Elsenhower end called
Gravel
Jr.
of Louisiana, favored of a ruling against the state's cen­ hood* to choose their o-n neigh­
for quick action jn the civil rights
the
group's
stand, however, aaJ t a l control of. pupil placement. bor*. la a speech to * aivu slab
« w . But U alae indicated U baa

By LEON BURNETT
^United Frees S ta ff C orrespondent
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 enforcement of the civil

he outlined provisions for "free­
dom of 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 islj the state
“will doe* the public schools ind
seek some other method'' for ed­
ucating children if integration is
ordered. Gresselte is head of the
state's segregation study cmimictee.
Alabama Gov. James K Fol­
som, appearing unshaven and in­
ference dressed at hia press conefrenee, touched again on the Lil­
lie Rock crisis and said be would
discharge the s t a t e ’e National. AI.KX McKIBBIN RECEIVES the Eagle Seoul Award from hi* mother, Mrs. Clifford MeKIbhla. in
Guard units by proclamation If teremoeie* last night al Sanford Junior High Sell &gt;ol during a 81 John, District Court ef Honor.
there was an effort To revert them Clifford McKibbin, Alev's father, kinsself a Scout leader, .miles a big approval a* he looks on. *
te federal statu*.
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m venuneas announced today that
all persons—ftraignars as woU as
Jordanians—wishing to leave the
country mast obtain pemlsslon
(torn security authorities.
Tin decree was the latest h a
irrles of slejw taken be the eov•nmeut of Kt"g Hussein to crack,
Herd Improvement Registry test. down an subversives. Yesterday
Posy Blossom fairy produced the government announced heavy
t .o n lbs. milk containing ( I lb*, penalities for possession of axplobutterfat at me e g e 'o f 4 jrtlH

Kickoff Luncheon
For United Drive
n e Negro WrWon WttaUidtod
PW t TM*w hold ■ "K fck -O fr
tuneheen st the Croons Aesdemy
Rich School Cafeteria, recently
with James Hairins as toaatmsater
and Dr. George H. Starke, Conn,
o Ciirirman, ainijiUg.
—-----AH Co-Chairmen were present
end more than 90 persona were la
attendance. The following group*
were orgwised for work:
House to House, Prof. L. R. Eu­
banks sad Pwf- Ray A. Allen;
Funeral Homes, Doctors and Nut-

______ (Pheta by Bergstrom)

Store Observes
.10th Anniversary
- • this week O sm tt’i Department
Hate, at W East P in t BL, commaneet the celebration of its tenth
om h en ary Owned and operated
by Joseph M. Garrett the ateralIs
atm located la the same building
when it waa founded. However,
'hew the
has grown ao a*
to occupy the entire building. First

Prof. Sdplo Bnety, Jr.; Oviedo
Community, Prof. S. T. Muller; Al­
tamonte Springs Community, Prof.
J. L. Meuse; Midway Community,
Prof. W. L. Hamilton; Ministers,
Bov. A. A. Plaids and Rev, N. A.
Watson; Railway Employe*, Spanear Pounds.
pledges and donations amounted
to 1901 Chairman Starka urged the
workers to ontor into the work with
the determinstion to do our fsir
share of accomplishing the set
goal for the county. Every ettteen
is npaeted to give as his conscien­
ce directs him and to remember

two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Bean. He is their son-in-law While
here he will repair his home which
wss demited by Uphteiilug:-------Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlffiama
visited Crescent City Older of
Eastern Star Ne. 900 Friday even­
ing and New Smyrna Chapter No.
I Saturday evening. Both chap,
ten w en entertaining the Grand
Worthy Matron.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason MlDwood
returned home Monday altar
•pending the rammer In Hender­
sonville, N. 0.
Sen Emeet and slater from
Columbus, 0., a n spending several day* with Mr. and Mn.
Charles France before going on
(o Bradenton to spend the whi­
ter.
Mr. and M n. M. L. Hopper and
daughter, Phyllis Elaine am visitlng her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Robert Williams. They arrived
Friday from Jset sonvino, in.

kinds of yard goods art now hand­ cles instead of ONE, ss was Iho
led at Garrett'a as wall as patterns custom previously.
departments toetad* complete heed
to-foot outfitting for the entire
family.
la addition to wearables, Garratt's la the Ssataote County agent
A group of 110 out of 1.000 Geor­
and distributee for Whit* end Nse&gt;
gia
Tech freshmen have been
eht-Elua sewing .machines, with t
complete parts and service depart. plaeed In ■ special merit section
of English by the faculty of the In­
stitute's English
Department.
Selection waa based on the stu­
dent's scores on the verbal fac­
ility section of the College En­
prevteas to going Into business tor trance Examination and on the
himself hero, roprosentated sever­ English Placement Test.
The 120 students chosen may
al Atlanta clothing wholesalers
cam in one quarter, credit for
throughout the Southern States.
Shortly after his arrival to Ban- the full year of freshman Eng­
ford, Garrett married Lour* Seh- lish, Selection la an Indication of
mehl of Sanford end with their the high quality of English tnlntwo children, the Garretts reside Ing received in high school1 •*
well as acholastlc aptitude on the
part of the student.
A freshman selected from San­
ford, waa William E. Kirchhoff
Jr. son of Mr. W. E. Kirchhoff,
U1T E. 2nd St., and a graduate
OCTOBER U
of Seminole High School.
Admiwiosu

Kirchhoff Chosen
For Special Group

day U celehrzte’ the fcirtMsy nf
Mrs. Raymond PHL She was pre­
sented * gift of luggage. Those
attending were Mr. end Mn. Ray­
mond Pell, Mr. end M n. Harold
Phil thd ghUdwai »M Ml. ami
Mrs. Ray P*R and children of
Samaule.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert WlUlama
risked her brother, Olef Harper
■ltd family la Apopka, Friday
evening.
Mrs. Julius Gerbardt returned
recently after several weeks visit
la Chicago, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
and Elinor, W. Va.
Mr. end Mn. Raymond Lawson
have as thotr guests Mr. and M n.
Billie n d Mr. and M n. Ear! lit-'
ter and daughter of East Liver­
pool, 0 . Mrs. Nusaer is Mn. Lawson's sister.
Mr. sad M n. B. L. Crenshaw o(
New Smyrna Beach spent Friday
with Mr, and Mrs. P, T. Piety.
Mr. and Mn. Harley Thomas of
Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
eft Williams Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rray of

BAPTI8T CHURCH NEWS,
Mr*. Robert WHlUihs, M n.
George Hlrt end M n. Amelia Os­
teen of the Osteen Baptist Church
were elected ‘ 'mesongen” to represent their church at the Bap­
tist Association*! meeting m
Oviedo, Tuesday.
The Rev. Jose Cordosa la holding
a series of revival services at the
Lake Helen Baptist Church this
week. The servlcn began Sunday,
Oct. IS end will lest through Oct

Belay produced RIM lbs. milk
containing M lbs, butterfat at
the age of 2 years and 11 months,
The official tests were made
under the supervision at the Uni­
versity of Florida for The Ameri­
can' Jersey Cattle Club, Colum­
bus, Ohio, and were far periods
o f 90S days.

The young peoplo of tbs train,
lng union held a party at the edu­
cational building Friday evening.
Laymra's Sunday was observed
at the chureh, S. J. Peterson and
E. C. Moors w en in charge of
the services.
The Sunbeams met Wednesday
afternoon with M n. Moon in

charge.
Sunday, Oct SO. the Rev. Paul
Lack of Daytona Beach and a
student at Stetson University wfll
nil the pulpit in the absence of
the Rev. Csrdoss. A special speak­
er win have the Wednesday even,
tog service, the name to be an­
nounced, later.

LOS ANGELES W — MUIIon.
air* eosmetiei eorporatlea Prutdent Andrew N. Jergens, 75, was
divorced Monday by Mj accoml
wife. M n. Jergeni raid her hus­
band went to Europe without her
and "to other places without tell,
ins me that he was going.” she
said traveling with him made her
ID and gave her the hivea. Mn,
Jergens was awarded custody of
their children, Elisabeth, T, and
John, 5. .

■ARRIAGI ENDS
NEW YORE (UP&gt;—Aetreif Fhye
Emerson and bandleader SWtch
Henderson have written finis to
their seven • year marriage.
A spokesman for the couple said
they “ reluctantly came to the con­
clusion to separate” yesterday af­
ter trying for a year to patch up
their differencei. Ha said they ar­
rived at an amicable property set­
tlement.
Mite Emerson and Henderson
were married Dec. 12, 1990, In
Cuernavaca, Mexico, when the
actress reeeiw-d ■ divorce IX
months earlier from Elliott Roose­
velt, son of the late president. Her
first marriage, to William Craw­
ford, a San Diego auto salesman,
alio ended in divorce.

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• Ronson
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STORE
I B. 1st.
FA M i l t
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IN EVERY
DEPARTM ENT
CROCHET THREAD
Skytona Bedspread Cotton
ana
Gem Bias So Cotton
Regular 29e

King Site Rug Yarn
Regular 59c

Sate 39c
PIECE GOODS

J. M. GARRETT

Stevens C r e a s e Resistant
Pre-ahrunk Gingham
The Largest Supply o f
Gingham Checks In Sanford

Owner and

Manager

Hospital Notes

Vary Kay Whlddon (Sanford)
Virginia Papa (Sanford)
Flora Wtgton (Sanford)
Helen Lockwood (DoBary)
Carolyn Williams (Sanford)
Dhchargea
Sara Mae White (Sanford)
Yoma D. Legette and baby
girl (Sanford)
Ilenry Lee Hotmea (Sanford)
OCTOBER U
Admissions
Frances Mullins (Sanford)
Bertha Gordon (Sanford)
Ethel Leo Jones (Sanford)
Dlschargra
Cecils Transne and baby girl
tSanfurd)
Emma Mueller (DoBary)
Elba Brown (Sanford)
Mildred Rots (Orange City)
Edith Brown and baby girl
(THuavlUe)
Eddie Luster (Sanford)
Ronnie Sipplo (Sanford)
Blrthe
Baby, girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Anderson (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Carroll Burke &lt;Ssnford)
Baby girl to Ur. and Mrs.
Lawrence Block (Sanford)
OCTOBER IT
Admission*
Emert Kuhn (Oviedo)
Mary Moors (Sanford)
Rev. Philip Schlestman
(Sanford)
Wilbert Campbell (Oviedo)
Births
Baby boy to Ur. and Mrs.
Henry Thom** McDaniel
tSan(urd)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs,
Clcvln Moor* (Sanford)
Discharges
Andrew Uyera (Sanford)
Donald LeFlla Jr. (0«totn)
Vilma Sanders (Scotsmoor)
Mrs. Oscar Hutchinson tod
baby boy (Sanford)
Visiting Dean; rm tta Houma, i)
a. m. to I p. m.j Semi-Private

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Drip Dry Cotton Reg. B9e

Lettermen’s Club
Organized At SHS
A Lcttermcn’ s Club, for buy*
who have won letter* In the ath­
letic program, was organized to­
day at SHS.
Officers are president, Billy
Tyre; vice president, Mlk» Tamny;
secretary treasurer. Teddy
Walker; and chaplain, Eddie Bar­
bour.
The purpose of the club, which
has &gt; membership of around 90,
Is to promote athletics In the high
school and to work with other or­
ganization* to the school.
The group will hive an oppor­
tunity to have voice In the ichnol's
athletic program and it will help
promote
fellowship
and good
sportsmanship. It will also help
encourage development of the pro­
per school spirit.
For It's project, the dub la to
help the P-TA with it's patio pro­
ject.

SA L E 39c

TO E V E R Y O N E

Drip Dry Cotton Reg. T9e

To Join In Their

SA L E 59c
MISSES COATS
Indian Head

Sizes 9 to 15
Vron,

Y A R D GOODS

Paintset

On Sale, .Slightly Irregular

W om en '* Cotton Wash Dresses
Sizes 12 to 20 ntul 12(4 to 2 4 (4

Men’s Work Pants I

P IN W A L E

Khnikl or Grey

COR DURO Y

SALE PRICE

$1.09 yard

$2.79

Men s or

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of Moating Cape

Reg. 2.95

SALE PRICE *1.99
about this questioni
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Fire end Extended Coverage,
Theft, and Comprehensive Per­
sonal Liability Insurance on
our home and household good*.
Docs your agency have this
new Comprehensive Dwelling
combine* __
all
Policy which
____
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these coverages, for lea* pre­
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SPECIAL *1.00 OFFER
With the purchase of any long
sleeve men’* shirt in stock, get
any aliort sleeve sport shirt of
your choice for
ADDITIONAL

FISHING CAPS
Regular I9e

price

$6

------- ODDS and ENDS------.MEN'S SHOES on Sat* For $1.00 and up

White and Tan, Foam rub­
ber lined.

29c

Clerk, P. O. Bo* 661, Sanford, Korkin, up to 5 o'clock
P. M. November 4, 1957.
The Board of County Commissioner* wiM consider
applications at th# Regular Heating, November 5, 105T.

SINCE 1947

FROM

K T S T -S T S

R e g . $ 3.25 p a ir

Interested persona may apply C/o O. P. Herndon,

If

$ 1 2 .9 5

Imperfect, would sell for 19*

Poaltkm of COUNTY ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
of Semlnol* County, Florida, la open.

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F t -* 8r~1 *IMr "■— **"

C H ILD R EN ’S COATS
Size* 3 to 14
From
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Communist China Says Will
OMBMnbt China said today it
*M )d M to Irrtl’a tU If Syria
tor attootod.
Peiping Radio broadcast
board to London said Chinese
Communist leader Mao Tze-Tung
pledged that the Peiping regime
weald “ resolutely rapport the Joint
w b w e i w 'i i ii ^ n s i t 's W i B iw
defend their Independence and |the targets of these ruidcd mis-

i lies—and this I* something which
they should seriously consider,"
Peiping said.
In Damascus a Syrian govern­
ment official disclosed that Turkey
said a Turkish note delivered yes­
terday was another esample of
"interference to our affaire."
____ ____ ___________
ing Syrian Forrign Minister imam , were
making

Go
provotitlom

To Syria's Aid

again it Syria eaae today to Cairo
from the eto mlllkm strong Inter­
national Federation of Arab Labor
Unions.
The federation said h sabted
President Klsenhower asking him
to use Ms "good offices" to avert
a Middle Cast war and threatening
to cut Western oil supplies If Syria

"Beware our wrath * tie feder­
ation told Elsenhower.
It also appealed to U.N. Secre­
tary General Dag IlammarskjoM
to take effective step* to evert a
nuclear war and cited his efforts
In the Egyptian Invatlon.
The Syrian crisla was egpacted
to come before the U.N. General
TUK’ iiibiy by tuMjgy fat a tint-

Attacked

fledged debate. Syria has request­ taring war talk.
ed rach a debate and the U.N.
British Foreign t o tw ln i SeV
Steering Committee was meeting vryn Lloyd and Secretary of State
this afternoon to put the debate John Faster Dulles were meeting
at 10 a.m. e.d.t. to explore the la­
in the meantime United States sues. President Elsenhower a n d
and British officials in Washington British Prime Minister H a r o l d
plunged Into an Intense aeries of Mse~&lt;UUn meet next Tuesday but
top-level talks on the Syrian-Turk- informed sources said It was not
nragtie.il ami on Russia's biu

Weaf/ier

Shop and Save
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANPOR&amp;, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1957

E sta b lish e d 190S

Housewives May
(pon Buy Milk
For Penny Less
TALLAHASSEE W — Florida
housewives may aoon be buying
low butterfat milk for a penny a
quart less.
The State Milk Commission
Thursday lowered by one cent the
minimum price on milk containless than 4 per cent butterfat.
The new regulation does not force
willdealer* to * lower* their
prices.
But Commission Otalrman 1.
Brallcy Odham of Sanford, a
longtime foo af milk pries con­
trol*, said be Is hopeful the move
will Increase competition between
large chain stores snd home
delivery dealers and cause a sub­
sequent drop In prices.
About 90 per cent of the state’ s
distributors produce milk with 4
per eent butterfat contest, al­
though only 3 3/4 per eent la re­
quired for Grade A milk. All milk
bottled with less thsn 4 per eent
cream content must be marked
vcordlngly.
^Odbam predicted
that
the
board's new price levels on skim
milk, leo eream
and ehiwmlat#
drinks will bring an additional
$400,000 a year to Florida farm­
ers without any Cost to consum­
er*. The price levels, set Wednes­
day, would affect only wholesale
Bilik prices.

WASHINGTON TOl _ The Unit­
ed States and Britain began ur­
gent talks today on the Middle
East and possible closer scientific
cooperation, preliminary to next
week’ s conference here between
President Elsenhower and British
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.
British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, carrying a rad dis­
patch ease, called at tha State
Department |o discuss planning
for the Eisenhower • Maemlllan
parley which it*rts Wednesday.
Lloyd and Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles concentrated
on Middle East problems, high­
lighted by Moscow's angry talk,
and waya to step up scientific co­
operation In the wake of Ruaala'a
earth satellite success.
Surprise Declaims
A surprise announcement here
and In London Thursday disclosed
Macmillan will fly here Tuesday
for three days of discussions with
played Sanford's growth since 19- the President. It will bo their first
43 Krlder pointed to the increase
and growth by building permits
and utility connections from $43,*
000 to $4,000,000.
The facts and figures are, said
Krlder as he displayed the charts,
water meter Installations have
grown from 1891 in 1942 to 3313
In 1933, to 4413 In 1937; electric
meter installations have grown
from 3107 in 1943 to 4321 in 1933
and now to 1138 in 1937.
Tremendous strides ware made
In telephone installations which
"h*vn already exceeded 1944 pre­
dictions" said Krldeg. There were

Jaycees Are Urged
To Work Together
Appealing to members of the Se­
minole County Junior Chamber of
Commerce for "unity and working
together", John Krlder, manager
of the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce pointed graphically
to the gruwlh of Sanford.
"W e are judged on not what pro­
jects we have but on what wt ac­
complish" Kridet sald„when be
asked Jaycees to "step out as
individuals and carry cm part of
this Job. Don’ t leave it up to such
organizations as the Chamber 0f
Commerce—tor these
organisa­
tions depend on individuals."
Referring to a chart which dis­

United Press Leased Wire

allies since Russia successfully
fired Its first satellite.
Macmillan and Elsenhower are
certain to spend much of their
lime tiring up Middle East prob­
lems, especially the rift between

meeting shea their Bermuda con­
ference last March.
Diplomatic source* here shied
away from calling the conference
an “ emergency" gat • together
They slid It.waa arrang-vl.Ja let
the two free world leaders ex­
change ideas on such critical re­
cent events aa Syria's proSoviet
awing, problems posed by Russia's

Two Boys Dart Across
Highway; Hit By Car
old Navy man stationed at th*
Sanford Naval Air Station and
driver of the car which itruck
the two boy*, was traveling south
on French Ave. and had patted
a M Ford pickup truck towing an­
other car when he pulled Into the
right lane.
The two boys, said Captain Ar­
nold Williams of the Sanford Po­
lice Department, were struck
about 18 feet south of the cross­
walk In front u. Seminole High
School, as they apparently darted
across the street.
Orville Barks Jr. fell to the
pavement at the point of Impact
but it was reported that Donnie
The Mutual Concert Association Whitten had apparently Jumped
will have a coffee Monday mnrn- and landed on Uic howl of the car
' ing at 10 a.m. at Mr*. Appleby's bending tho hood and cover of
j Restaurant. The membership drive
fender. He was thrown off th* car
Is underway, teams have been or­ 33 feet south of the crosswalk.
ganized. and will work under the
The two boya were apparently
direction of Dick Aiken, president
attending a quartet concert at
of the Association.
The member* will be given a Seminole High School end had ar­
-election of six concerts from rived at the school on ■ motor
which they will vote on three. The scooter owned by Orville Berks
______
artists are Players Incorporated, Jr, The scooter was found psrked
"Just because we do not reach Robert Maxwell, The Little Chor- in a parking ltd across from the
nur goal as quickly as we thought B|e. Rosalinda (musical comedy), school building.
Officers Investigating the seelshould, there should be no nerson Yessln pianist; and The
dent Included Csptiln Arnold Wil­
reason to becomu discouraged,’ /jiiage Players.
Kastrer told the volunteer wort Tickets to the concerts will be liams, and Patrolman Carl Dod­
era gathering at Mr-, spot-'1'"
&gt;y membership only as the an- son of the Sanford Police Depart­
ment, Constable J. Q. "Slim" Gal­
Restaurant this morning for cof- lienee Is limited,
fa*. “ Remember, it tou^ seven
Headquarter* sre set up at Ihe loway, snd Florida Highway Pa­
trolman Garrett.
(Continued on Pago 19)
'Florida Hotel Building.

Two 13-year-old hoya were
struck by an automobll* last
night shortly before 9 o’clock as
(hey darted across French Avenue
at 18th Street apparently Into the
path of the moving vehleto
Orville Barks Jr., son of Dr.

Local United Fund
Drive To Benefit
7 Organizations

Note Male Chorus
Attention at Ihe member* of the
Male Chorus is again called to the
change In meeting place for the
rehearsal scheduled for Monday
night at 8 o'clock.
It will be held In the Men's Bi­
ble Classroom of the First Metho­
dist Church, ctgner Park Ava. and
Third St.

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

and Mrs. Orville Barks and Ron­
nie whlUen. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Whitten, were both taken
to an Orlando hospital for treat­
ment after being rushed to Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital for emer­
gency treatment.
Orville Barks Jr., It was reportmi, suffered a fractured skull and
Ronnie Whiten received a frac­
tured right leg.
William Dlvld Bowen, 77-year*

Concert Assn.
To Have Coffee
Monday Morning

PH. FA 20073

2 Men Hurt In Sports Car Crash

r n r
L kJ \ J V V
L L y
*
/
A retired navy engineer of work he had done on the pruposed
Greensboro. N. C. i* in Sanford project for the past ten years.
looking for a site on which to lo-! "W e can start building as soon
cate a "Rainbow City".
**
*»n find places to build
Edward E. Blmminglon, 68 year- them—but land is our problem at
^d cousin of Stuanl Symington, the present time," commented
said "this l* a non-profit organl- Simmington. He also slid that "the
lation seeking to build homes on million* of retired people will be
100-aera or more tract*."
Interested politically in their own
These will be cities built, owned, welfare."
operated and lived in by retired
I will be in Sanford until next
ueuDle he said. There will be doc* Mon-lay night looking over proposed sites for Ihe first Rainbow
City" Simmington explained.

"This month," he commented,
"Seminole County showed the Isrgest increase of any county in tho
state with 33 per cent."
HOME BURGLARIZED
HOLLYWOOD (UP)—Newly wed
actor Marlon Rrando reported
Thursday that Jewelry valued at
$3,000 and other Items were stolen
from his home while he wa* honeymonninr last week end. Taken
besides Ihe Jewelry were two camras, a typewriter and some per­
fume. The burglary wai discov­
ered by Brando's maid.

Ike Calls For Scientific Alliance
WASHINGTON (UP)-Presldent
Eisenhower called free nations to
create a super scientific alliance
■tnat would tar outstrip anyliiin*
A home will rent for either *35 the Russians can produce In tech­
o r $30 per month with no assign­ nological and missile achievements,
ment of Insurance or property of mcnls.
. ,Wc hsva the power," the
any kind, Simmington said, “ f’urthermore," he said, "the project president said last night. “ The
f* to bo financed 100 per cent by only thing to do is put it together."
Eisenhower appealed specifically
the government."
The retiree* will be of any re­ for a grouping of the scientists
ligious, fraternal or political gruup of North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­
and will elect their own official*. tion (NATO) nations. But he also
“ Rainbow CUies will not be insti­ had in mind the total scientific
manpower and resources of the
tutional.” he said.
“ Theve proposed projects will free world.
“ NATO should not be thought of
nover belong to in f individual or
organisation—it wiit always be­ iture'.y a a military alliance." he
long to the citizen* of Rainbow said. "NATO ia a way of grouping
ability—of our manhood, our raCity," b* said.
A 1 am attempting to organize the sources, of our Industries and our
T,000,000 retired people, explained factories."
Eucohowar issued tea sail lor
Aitomington ** ha also owiiiaed Us

scientific unity at a glittering scheduled session today. The ntc!
White House dinner for Queen ] lit*.missile lim e was almost eer
Elizabeth U. He also .tressed th#lta,n ,o (om, up for dllw lllon.
ue» oinuing uw lihich
«u&lt;4 ,
_ _
Commonwealth countries in these
Picture Taken of Rocket
troubled times.
—Scientist* at the Smllhsoniar
Meanwhile, * high-ranking guv- Astrophysical
Observatory
ir
rrnment scientist indicated tha ad- South Pasadena, Calif., reportec
ministration l* in the process of they have successfully photo
stepping up Its missile and satel- graphed Sputnik's rocket.
Ilte programs.
— British astronomer t)r. A. C
There were there other dcve'op- B. Lovell said the end of the ruck
ments in the mis-die-satcllite field: et is "imminent."
—Informed sources said seienWhile Eisenhower did not go int.
lists at Cape Canaveral, Fla., may details on his plans for acientUii
tast fir* today the rocket that is alliance, be apparently favored ai
to carry the U S. satellite Into international organization act u|
space. The secund and third stages along NATO tines,
cf the three stage rocket w'it be j “ The free world L engaged In
dummies, however and no at- great struggle and the total of th
tempt will be made to send up a free world's assets sre so mue!
U S. moon.
greater than those of th* poter
— Eisrohower aJsnnc l to meet: tial enemy," he said, '* ., .that I
, with aia cabinet at a regularly Ik ridiculous to aompar* them., ,

A sports cur crashed early this
morning injuring two men, one
seriously, and claimed property
damage of the car estimated at
a "total loss."
William G. Tuck, 23. owner of
the ear, whose address was given
from identification ai Route 1,
Bos 182, Sanford, was the driver
of the small "Triumph" srorta car
which went out of control on the
Lnngwnud Road about l ' i miles
west of 17-93 at Robinson’s Bridge.
Tuck was not considered serious­
ly Injured *t the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital this morning ahcxtly
before 4 o'clock.
A passenger, riding with Tuck,
Identified as Millard Basham, 23year-old truck driver, who live*
■t 1330 Mellonville Ave . h id * head
possible injuries to his right leg
possible injuries to his left leg
and hip.
The accident occurred shortly
before J o'clock this morning,
when, according to tire marks and
I tklde the ear went out of control
on a sharp curve, smashing
through underbrush and then
crashing into a tree about &gt;0 yards
from the point where Tuck ap-

By UNITED PRESS
Deaths blamed on influensa
continued to muunl today and
health officials repotted the As­
lan flu virus now has stricken
all aectlons of the nation.
The wont floe epidemics have
killed 13 patients at schools for
the retarded In Illinol* and Pannaylvanla. Outbreak* aUo were re­
ported In similar state schools
near Spokane, Wash., and ak
Union Grove, Wii.
The death toll at the Dixon,
111., school for th« retarded climb­
ed to sevan yesterday, and offi­
cials said It might hit 30 before
the epidemic subside*.
A total of 1,771 Inmate* werw
stricken, with four of tbtm Hat­
ed in* critical condition and M
regarded aa stutaly Uk
In
Pennsylvania,
a flu out­
break resulted In death for six
children at the r* burst State
Training School near Philadel­
phia.
A United Prats count slaaa tha
start o f tha waak showed at laaat
34 deaths blamed on flu and com­
plications. There were eight each
in Pennsylvania and Illinois,
four in Michigan, three each In
Indiana and New Jeraey, and
two each In Iowa, Ohio, Utah,
Wiaconaln and New York.

Local Agricultural
Leaders Named
To Assn. Offices
Three Seminole County egrlcultural leaders were named to of­
fices In the Florida Fruit and Ve­
getable Association at a reeent
meeting held In Miami Reach.
John W. Evans of Oviedo w it
elected a director In the statewide
organization. Andrew Duda Jr.
of Sin vis was named District 8
director and Harold Kastner of
Sanford wa* named director at
nistrlct 9.
Elected to serve on the Execu­
tive Committee
along with the
president and vice president was
Andrew Duda Jr. of 5!*r!a.

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Rotorians Will
Not Meet Monday
Members of the Sanford Rotary
Club will not meet Monday noon
as usual but instead will embark
Wednesday afternoon on their fall
hnat ride to enjoy a fish fry at
Mullet Lsk- P*rh
Th# trip will be msde on Skip.ww
_ n«.,Mlll*t'a
Ww fLark’
aelr"*
p#r Gena
Roumlllat'a **C
“ Sky
from the Sanford Rost Works at 2 TWO MEN WERE INJURED when thU Triumph sports car went outi o f ' “ “ ‘ to* this mornlai
o'clock with the fish fry with all I.ongnood Road. Injured weia William G. Tuck, 3*. and ililiard Basham, 23, butts o| Saef-P
iU "fixing'* scheduled for 8:34 p.m,

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A* Cbwefe Notice* ■u*t be presented at The H«ra!d
■ifflea by 10 a. m. on tha day before publication.

ETenlag EVtaiiUlUl ) : u p
waoaeaaay aigns r w » r
praise arnica T:M y.a.
Sermen by U* pastor.
Evnlag Warship Service
p.m. Sermon by tba paster.
Prayar Matting Wadaaaday
■1LLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH
GENEVA
Pastor
Charles W. HamQ Jr.
Sonday morning services:
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday evening services:
S:1S p.m. Training Union
7:10 p.m. Evening .Worship
Wadaaaday 7:10 p.m. Prayar meat.

Sunday
Sunday School
Holiness MseUrg
Open-Air (S tm t
u .

ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH
12th St. and Lewrel Avo.
Rev. H. K. Snow
Sonday School
9:43 a.m.
Homing Worship
11 a.mEvangelistic Service
7:X p.m.
Prayar and Bibla Study Wednes­
day at 7:30 p.m.
"Come to Worship, go to etna."

r~
and
and Church School
TiM 11 a.m.
Morning Prayar aai
Sermon
f:M
Savrkaa Ikraoih the week:
Tuesday and T hunday- Holy
Communion • 7:30 a.m.
Wadaaaday • Holy Communion
- 10 a.m.
Saturday • Sacramaat o f Pan*
anea • H p.m.

10:0* a.m. "A GOING CHURCH POE
11:00 a.m. A COMING LORD"
Moatlig) • : » COME AND SEC THERE
IS A REASON#

7:90 p.m. CHURCH OP THS NAEARENE
"Sanford's Singing Church**
9:90 pjn. Second St and Maple Are., Heat
R. H. Spear Jr4 pastor
4:00 p.m.
7:90 M t Sunday School S:4S a.m.
Morning Worship 10:41 a.m.
7:90 p.m. Training Departments • p. m.
Evening Crangetiatie 7 p.m.
Open-Air (S tm t Matting) 9:10 Mid-weak Prayer meeting each
Wednesday ’n43 p.m.
The Church of tho Nasarene la
Wesleyan in doctrine arangellatic
UPSALA COMMUNITY
in appeal, and world-wide la
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mission.
,
"Whosoever win may coma**.
Rav. C C. White
MlalaU
Mra. Clover M am
Plaaial
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mm PntriaU ■— irlto Aao
OP GENEVA
Plaaial
Jack L. Stewart. .
Pastor
Sunday School
10 a. m.
Morning Uervlco
11 a. m.
Evening Service
Training Union
l ;30 p. m.
Preaching
7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service
7:30 p.m.

aalvatiea Maetlag
Tnaaday
Corp Codata
Band Practice

FOSTER CHAPEL .
METHODIST CHURCH
Rav. George H. CarPea, K
9:43 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
S:00 p.m. Worship Service

East 97th SC At Past Avo
The end of your search
For a friendly Church.
Gerald B.PHee
Pastor
Mutes Higginbotham U
Sager
latendent
Sunday Bibla School
10 a.m.
Preaching
11 a.m.
Blhla Study
T p.m.
Evangelistic Praschlng 7:43 p.m.
Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:43 p.m.
Missionary PremUlenial
You Aro Welcome
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rav. J. w . Parham. Paatar
Cor. Fourteenth S c Oak Are
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Homing Worship Service 11:00 a.
m.
Training Union 0:45 p.m
Evening Worihlp S p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Me*Hag • p.m.
"Coma thou with ns and wa wUI
do thee good."
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
Btv. L. F. Taskar,
Pastor
’ Sunday School
10 a.m.
I Morning Worihlp
11 a.m.
Evening Evangelistic Service 7:43
p.m.
Weekly Services:
Tuesdsy and Thursday T:4S p.m.
regular Saturday Morning Broad­
tail over WTRR 10:33 a.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE REDEMEER
203 W. nth Plata
Phone FA 1-3333
Tha le v . Phillip DcUaiamtaa
Paitar
Sunday School
9:13 a.m.
Bibla Clata
0:13 a.m.
Service
10:»0 a.m.
"Prayar Tor Tha Day" Phon# FA
3-3221.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
800 E. Second It.
Sunday Service
11 a.m.
Sunday Service!
11:00 a.m.
8unday School
11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Meetings 9:00
p.m.
Lesson
Sermon —
"Christian
Science”
Reading Room located la Foyer
of Church Building optn to public
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursdays.
A cordial Invitation is extended
to all to attend our services and
use tba Reading Room.
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
In Slavla (Near Oviedo)
Rev. .Stephen 31. Tuhy
Paitor
Morning Worship 9:23 am.
Radio UU*i°n Broadcast at 9:30
a.m. over WORZ (740 fee)
Sunday School 0:00 a.m.—for all
age groups.
Christian Day School — Monday
through Friday 9:00 a.m. — (All
elementary grades
and kinder­
garten.)
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
J. G. Brooks - Branck Frasldaat
City Hall
Sunday School
10 g.m.
Raeramant Meeting
0 p.m.
Wtdnesday Primary Masting at
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHAPEL
£•**•• Dpi SARA
bMBiortd by First Baptist Chuck
Sanford, Fla.
Joe Doulhltt, Pastor
jonday School
i:43 a.m.
foeachln&lt;
11:00 a m.
Cvaning Servlet
7:10 p. m.

LAKE MARY BAPTIST
chape l

Lake Mary, Fla.
Footer — Rev. W. A. Meows
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Training Union 9:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:90 p.m.
Prayar Maatlag Wad. 7:30 p.m.

F1BST BAPTIST CHURCH
■19 Park Are.
(A Southern Baptist Ckarch)
W. p. Brooks Jr.
Paitor
Fred B. Fisher Associate Pastor
Mr. W. L. Harmon Director of
Music
Diractor of
Mrs. Guy Bishop
Musla
Mra. Marvin MUaa
Morning Worship
CHURCH OP GOD
Rav. H. W. Hawdtrsoa, Pasloc Sunday School
Morning Worship
French Ave. in f 22ad 84.
Training Union
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
EvangalUUo Servlet 7:10 p.m. Evening Worship
Mld-Wtak Service Tnaaday 7:30 Wednesday Service
p.m.
(Nareery far all services)
Young People Service Thurs­ (Earphoaes far hard af hearing)
day 7:30 p.m.
SIGN LANGUAGE
Sunday School Class
9:45* a.m.
WELCOME
KBKNEZER METHODIST
CHURCH
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION
Cttraa Heights
ef Jehovah’s Wltaevies
(The Church with a Glowing
1421 Weal 1st. 81.
Heart)
Sunday 3 p.m. Watehtower study
Rev. Cbarlta I*. Brown Paitor
Wednesday 7:30 p.m* Congregation
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
Bibla study
E. Johnson, superintendent.
Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry school
Preaching Service 11 a.m
Friday 0:30 p.m. Service meeting
Prayar meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and 3rd St.
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
The Rev. A. G.UcInnls, Minister
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Mrs. George Touhy, Minister of
Park A ft. A 141k 84.
Musi:
Sunday
Sunday School
1:43 a.m. Miss Katherlee Brown, D.C.E.
3:43 a. m. Service
Worship
10:40 a.a.
Quartet: "Bleat Tha Lord O'My
Soul”
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Sermon: Mr. Melnnls
ADVENTIST CHURCH
4:43 a.m.—Sunday School
Seventh S I and Elm Ave.
10:30 a.m.—Session meet* for
Pastor
A. C. McClure
prayer in the Seulon Room.
Sabbath School
Saturday
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
0:30 a.m.
Anthem—"Holy Lord God!
Worship Service
11 a.m Chancel Choir
Wednesday "B leu The Lord O'My Soul” —
Prayar Meeting
7:30 p-m.
Chancel Choir
Nurseries t»r children under
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
three, and three to six, every
CHURCH
Sunday morning during the
Paator, B. G. Brown
wosh'p hours, 1:43 a.m. and
A Church With A Friendly Wel­
11 a.m.
come
Q p.m - —Senior High Fellawihip •
Three miles watt of Sanford »n Youth Btdld|ng
fir at street, then right at Monroe 7:30 nm. EVENING WORSHIP
Comer.
Sermon— Mr. Mclnnti
"Not forsaking tha asiambUag of
ourselves together, •• tha manner COMMUNFFY PRESBYTERIAN
of soma la; but exhorting oaa an­
CH j RCU
other: and so much tha mors,
Lake Mary
as ya aaa tha day approaching."
Rav. Alexander Una, Minister
lleb. 10:23
Sunday School
io a. m.
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Worship Service
n a. mHoming Worship—11 a. m.
Training Union—7 p. m.
Evening Worship—4 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
—A p. m.

Additional

WEST SIDE MISSIONABY
BAPTIST CUll HCSl

Comer of Wait Fifth and HoU;
"WELCOMES YOU"
Paitor Wm. L. Stepehna
Associate B. D. Crelglow
Sunday School
10 a.ns.
Morning Worihlp
Ua .m.
Bible Study
7 p. a .
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
7:43 p. m
Lord’s Day: Bible Study at to a-m. Evening Service
Forth:? Service
11:00 a.m. Mid week Service Wednesday
7:43 p. m.
Ivening Service
7 p.m.
•
Everyone Welcome
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2nd and Elm St.
HULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangelist
L G. Stwafgerty
PiUav
FUNDAY
kinday Scnuui to a.m.
Bible School _ . . . . _ — .. 10 a-m.
lorning Worship Service U
Worship A Communion .. 11 a m.
FREE -METHODIST CHURCH
Evening Worihlp _____, 7:43 p.m.
Laurel Ava as 4th 84
WEDNESDAY
.
But Ones.**
Bible Study-------- « ---- - 7:43 p m.

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PINECRE3T BAPTIST
n n in r a
(A Chare h Of* tho Southern
Baptist Conrentlan)
Joe H. Courson
Paitor
J. A. Hunt
Sup*. Sunday School
Church home located temporarily
in Pineerast School
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
Worship Service
11 a.m.
Training Union
' 1:30 p.m.
Evening Service
7:43 p.m.
Nursery provided.

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Church News
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3

Theliouse lights dimmed, the director raised hie baton,
arid the music of Brahms flooded the auditorium. Sud­
denly I was lifted into a world of sheer beauty and har­
mony. W hen the last notes of the symphony died away
spontaneous applause greeted the director and the musi­
cians.
W h a t a thrill it would be to play in a great orchestra,
I thought.'Each instrument must be perfectly in tune,
but until they play together there can never be the har­
mony or the volume of a symphony.
•
&gt;

”

/

-That’s the way it is with life. W e may strive to find joy
and beauty alone. But only when we tune our lives with
our Creator do we discover the abundant life.
Then united with fellow Christians in the Church, with
Jesus Christ the Leader, we discover beauty and har­
mony, not only in this life but for all eternity.

lalurda,

This “Support The Church” Series Published Each Week in The Sanford Herald with the approval
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A. K. SHOEMAKER

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1101 So. French Ave.

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Additional
Church News

Congregational Christian Church
Corner Part A t*, and Mth St.
J. Bernard lin t. Minister
Fred Bnemlflger, Associate
Sunday School...... ..... ...........l:U
Morning
Worship __ — 11:00
•
By DOC QtIGG
Lolled Pr*v Staff Correspoodcat Nursery for both sendees.
;• NEW YORK «n
—
Acrid
r iM T METHOOIST CMURCB
thoughts, designed for u s e in
Dr. B. E. Rntland, Pastor
smoky Indian summer weather:
Then's a creative man In our Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
■office whn It --crH H errer the "cr- Morning Worship 10:45 n. m.
ie nines oT human nature SIore lisj mnu^s-tftiiiih / '-wife
than a year ago, ne deliberately
lug. Ed H. Alien of Orlando will
set out to Invent n Joke. He de­
talk on “ My Father's Business” .
cided to base it on a pun. He
^reamed up a pun. fUtad It to a MYF—9 p. m. followed by regu­
lar meeting
aitusiion by*a megaton of brainEvening Sendee—T:S0
Work, and produced a thing that
Sermon—“On the Wrong Side"
goes like this:
Tailor
“ Did you hear about the cow
that swallowed n bottle of blue ink
ALL IO V U CATHOLIC CHURCH
and then imitated a song title?
Oak Are. at Kh At.
ipause) Mood Indigo."
Rev. Richard Lyons, Pastor
Welt, he began telling ft around
Suds? Masses
the office. Each person he told it
9:15 a. m., 9:00, 9:00, 10:00 and
his teeth end stalk 11:00 a. m. Sanford Naval Air
to would
eff unsmiling. The author decided Station, Sunday Mas* at 18:00
t i a a failure. However, during noon.
the twelve months, the story of the Weekly Maseei.
thirsty cow seems lo have cireled
Daily at T:15 a. ffl.
around the town and come homo
s. N. A. S. at 11:45 a. m. daily.
to roost.
Evening Devotions
People in the same office that
Thursday at 7:45 p. m.
spurned it are hearing It naw on
Confessions
the outside and coming in and tell­
Saturday—4 to 5 p. m. and 7JO
ing it to the author with howla of to 1:10 p. ra.
laughter. Our man la better.
BOMX HOAX FORCES RETURN
* One*, some years ago, than
WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. (UP)
•w as a porter who worked in a — A bomb hoax forced a Mackey
building whose front door afforded Airline* DC4 carrying 11 pissena commanding view of Park Ave­ ger* to return hen shortly after
nue. when tourists would stop tn takeoff Wednesday night. T h e
stare uptown at the grandeur, he plane wae bound from Nassau to
weuld say: “ Go ahead and gase. 64. Petersburg via Fort Lauder­
This U the gailest street in the dale, West Palm Beach and Tam­
world.”
pa, when someone tr* phoned the
It moat be reported that the airline office hen reporting a
piaee is rapidly becoming not-so- bomb aboard the plane.
-. gaxy, unless the gate it one of asm. toniahment. Part Avenue is begin* ning to look like the inside of a
bathroom. Brittleness is replacing
„ the D u masonry that once gave
» tho street its rich air of gentility.
“ The dignified buildings, one by
onp, are coming down and the new
faee of the avenue la bright metal
strips, glazed and gleaming fin” tellings— and glass,' glass, glass,
are like
■ Hie august look t* being replaced
mixed
“ hy the scrubbed look, gllnty and
aaauUy eati"
^ a sep tic.
I Query: Wonder what tha headT E ^ T T g P ia flD D H I
- lino writers and nawswrlters have
m m iB in t
“ against the noun "raiie,” meaning
a fattening of the paycheck? Hicy
use such phrases as “ wage in- U &amp; S E S B B S I i n H M
eraajea” “ salary
hike”
"pay
, boost.” and aven “ pay raiie.” For
** decade* one of the definitions ad
■- raise hi the Webster'a New Inter*
Food S e m e —
national (unabridged) Dictionary
H has been: “ Specifically, an L»
■crease In pay ”
The Wehater’ a
« N'*w World and the American Col*
.. lage dictionaries agree. So does
the public. A raise is a raise.
It the time for *U World
~ Way l veteran* to shed a quiet
- tear for the pasting of a friend.
'' The last Congress passed a bill
for financial help to sh rt-haul
and federal airlines! to enquire newB er and more economical equip* 1**1 — thu* eventually allowing
■the Isa* of the DCl transport
planet to be retired from service.
„ site DCl ha* not been manufac­
tured Knot 1948.
“ TMs 1* the two-engine airplane
- know* to tee Array at the C49, to
the Navy as the RAD, and to
counties* affectionate
pilots as
fOld Betsy" Thla waa merely one
' of tha best machinea ever made by
• man. It often took off with double
" end prescribed maximum load
sad if, at tee end at the runway, a
wasn't flying the pilot merely lift­
ed the wheels and Betsy flapped
-her wings and went upstairs. So
long, honey, you were the greatBURKE |N EOREA
SEOUL. Korea (UP)—Adm Ar­
il lelgh Burke. UK. Navy Chief of
Operations, began talks today
with official* of the RepubUe j
Korea and tba United Nation*
Command. Burke arrive at Kimpo
. Airfield last night and was met by
Gen. George R. Decker, command­
er of the U N. Command, and high
Korean officials.

REPITTTION
HOLLYWOOD (UP)—A local
symphony conductor admits he's
having trouble with his “ Satellite
Symphony." He says It keeps com•lng out, “beep . . . beep , . . heap.”

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PtUS-WINNINa .dolls are dis­
playad by flve-ysar-old Greek
children Louis Calegriaa and
Helen Melton at the national
finals of the Sevrntern—Foster
Parents' Plan Christmas doll
contest In Naw York. Tho
youngster* symbolise the chil­
dren of Europe, the Middle
East and Korea who wilt re­
ceive about 41,000 doll* made
by American teen-age girts.
BISHOP RETURNS TO TV
NEW YORK (UPV-Bishop Ful­
ton Sheen will return to television
this season via Dimed re-runa of
past programs.
,
The Society for the Propagation
of the Faith, which receive* all
revenue* from Slwen's TV shows,
will aelert n of hla past programs
for syndication to station* through­
out tea country. The n-run» will
to called “ The Beit of Bishop
Sheen.”
Strong competition from CBSTV’ s “ I Love Lacy" and NBCTV'a "Twenty-One” wa« believed
largely nspontible for the demise
of the Sheen series, which began
in 1953 on the Dumont network and
ended last April.

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YOU'RE KIDDING!
A LOT OF LAW
A CIGAR B ALL
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (U P )-P oMADISON, Wl*. (UP)—What
CHICAGO W — Two suburban
answer to
cent eigar. Alfred Ludvigaen, the Uce yawned when a woman called polleemen have the
governor’ s legislative counsel, said yesterday and frantically t o l d teen age "Rumble*” —they make a
than offering legislators "a good them a pair of elephants vi&gt; lum­ rumble nf their own for law and
a new lobby-control law won't per- bering down a highway toward
this country needs is a good five- her home. It waa the real thing order. Patrolman Russctl Hinds is
nilt tobbyista to go any further thla time, ho waver, and the stray la 4 feet 34 inches, weighs 348.
than offering legislators “ a good p«cii&gt;&lt;irrm*'were returned to tne&lt; pounds, and Sergeant Joseph Jest
Clyde Beatty Circus.
cigar."
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TWICE IN A WOW
GIDDINGS, Tex. &lt;UP&gt;— T V
Glddings Junior Livestock show
and rodeo w ii rilled off today be­
cause of nearly to inebea of rain
since Sunday. It w u cancelled
last vear because of a sever#
drought.

N o t N&lt;

W i n tK« R ag * w ith A S te a d y P ic a
a wise old tortoise who
taught tha cocksure here that a
rue can he won at a slow pee*,
if that pace is steady. This table
■ I- applies to weight-worrist*.
The race toward an idee) weight
Is not won by a spurt er two.
How the steady pace pay* oS
hex been pointed up by Ur. Her­
bert Pollack nl New York UnivsrtitVa Medical School. From
eterctee studies, ha observed that
walking a mile et a stow gait ueae
up about (be seme amount of
energy as walking the urns dis­
tance st e faster dip. Instead of
running like a bare, therefore,
me can plod along like a tor­
toise and still bum' energy. Even
without cutting calories. 10
rounds a year can be lost simply
by walking a mile every day.
When ureas fat ia recognized
as stored energy smiting to be
used, then the value nf regular
physical activity become* appar­
ent The tortoise way of daily m•rose ia steady, but not vigorous.
Applying hie method to one's

doily activities can lead to (Ho­
mes In controlling weight.
Smell differences in daily hab­
ile add up. Spending one more
minute a day sitting retbar than
standing, for example, ia enough
to cause a 10- to 15-pound weight
gate ia 11 many yeai*
though one eata no more food
than usual To walk part of the
way to work instead of riding, tn
climb a flight or two of stairs in­
stead of using the elevator—tbaae
eeiv, wherwwr-you-ete forme of
siereise whittle the waistline and
us* stored up energy. In centmaS,
the underweight individual may
want to cut down on these activi­
ties.
Th* w eight-w orrier with
pounds to Iran wilt find that Us*
“ Eat end Grow 5Uni" plan—to
eat lees and exercise more — la
paced for him He can achieve
his desired weight whit* retina
the foods ha like* and needs each
day. suds as: enriched and whole
grain breads and cereals, meet or
an alternate milk, (suite and
vegetables.
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The atory behind the headlines and the copy In a
newspaper ia spelled S E R V I C E ! This newspap­
er and every other papor in th# country la a "public
service"— it ia informative, educational, human­
itarian and civic-mindcd. Dad turn* first to the news
and editorials; Mom likes fashion stories and re­
cipe*: th* kfcfie like the t-nmfre.

There a something for everybody In every phase nt
everyday life! Fundamentally you r newspaper servos
you with information — w hether In tha naws col­
umn*. or in tha ada! Truly y o u r paper ia a "service
centor** . . . tha m eeting place and th* m arketplace
o f th* com m unity.

Amo*.

�Talks On Sputnik Don't Add Up
r
when ho u iu m d Um 1conception of tbo meaning of a
nubUcan fond ralaert that tbo!Red Ruulan Sputnik aplnnin^
ailed Statea oarer Islanded to overhead.
inpeto “ with an* ether nation
llrfea Caattoa
r firat place la a Sputnik m e . "
If Adama gave Sp.itnlk a brush-.
Be fa re a lew rating ta the off, Nixon Tuesday night did nctT
&gt;utnik aa an instrument of schle- Nbmn oald:
intent fat science and ala* as a
“ Militarily the Serial Union Ii
ilitary fact.
|not one bit stronger today than It
"The serving of science," Adama j w* i before the
j u

w i n , humns batngn gYnrywbsro show last year
nears About tha walfara of othera, wa an family or

and sat the Bum that your
ir business will aubaeriba now.

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aat aa
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* Had States. Whan
somaona to difficulty, they call on you.
if thers a n many’ who
r * jump Into tha gap to brush off* or the
beteahnro
tha'load*
This Is, of course,’ -tha
think that
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factor ta our reaponaa to worthwhUa charity organlxationa — thoaa «roupa
' that a n a^ up to do the work that many
‘ of ns would Ilka to do, but when u Individ.
. tula wa just wouldn’t ba affective.
Thla la bftef brought homo to us now m
tha United Fund puahaa ahaad toward thalr
h, goal of 9SM00 for thia county. A slxabla fl. gun, to ba aura, but not ao overwhelming
. wban wa nalixa that aaven deserving welfkra agencies art to ba taken can of In it.
YOUR halping hand ean support this
: effort to two ways.
First, think about tha fine work that la
baing dona by the participating groups, sea
how much you gave to all seven of them

Jaycees

Accomplish

"When then’a a will then’s a way la
• a phrase often heard when problems confront a community, a group, an organize*
tta . or « « .
indlvidu.1.
Wa think that the 8eminole County Junlor Chamber of Commerce had the will to
•ee that a Job be done and created a way
for Us accomplishment.
• -Several tlmee tha same task had been
tackled — possibly by several diffennt
wrouna—or mavbe even bv the same group

Big

Task

thla type of hazard In the City of Sanford
of »Lul.u»\I City Commissioners.
Not only d * . th. comm.nd.U.n com.
from the Board of Commissioner*, but
parent* of children share the same thought*,
The Junior Chamber of Commerce acted
w.ise!y“ for no
th*y 11ado?ted
phraae when then a a will then a a way
in tackling a job othen had found Impoe*
Bible.
Certainly th# Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce would appreciate, we
are aun, letten from parents and frlanda,
praising them for thalr work.
W* would like to add our commendation
and thanka for a "job well dona" in an un*
selfish and nsolute manner.

Dentocreiie critic* of the admin-

‘ By CBARLK1 M. MeCANN
( M M from Staff Cacrospendast
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
facet the Job of reviewing West
Germany’ s entire policy toward
tha Communist stales of Eastern
Europe.
The review has been farced up­
on Adenauer by tbo decision of
President Tl{o of Yugoslavia to
racognlu the la s t German puppet
regime.
At present, Yugoslavia la the
only Communist country—besides
Soviet Russia lualf—which Wait
Germany recognise* diplomatical­
ly.
Adenauer always has threataned
to break relations with any coun­
try which recognises the East Ger­
man govarnment. He holds with
any country which recognises the
East German govarnmant. Ha
holds that such recognition will

make It harder to attala tbo uni­
fication of Germany.
Now Meat Decide
Now Adenauer must decide
whether to makt goad his threat,
aod break relations with Yugosla­
via, or to accapt Tito’s decision.
Ho must also decide whether to
accord recognition to semi-inde­
pendent Communist Poland, which
also recognises asst Germany,
,and possibly later to Csechoslevakla and other Communist countries.
Adensucr hsd been thinking for
somo time about tha advisability
of recognising Poland, despite Its
own recognition of the East Ger­
mans, One reason for that Is tbo
possibility of establishing profit­
able trade relations with Poland.
But there la danger In the reco­
gnition policy, if Adenauer fails to
break relations with Yugoslavia, It
will bo a backdown from his de­
mand that all countries outside the

Shrubbery and trees — aa beautiful as
Passenger - Bearing
they are—create a hazard which was vivid*
ly brought to the attention of Sanford rent*
Space Satellites
dints through a fatality. An unavoidable
Being Developed
fatality, aa it happened, but avoidable had
WASHINGTON (UP) — Three
everything been taken Into consideration.
U.S. a i r c r a f t companies are
Rights of ways wen overgrown with Trick O rT re a t!
developing passenger • carrying
beautiful shrubs. There wen low-hanging
Halloween can be a time of clean, whole- spaca satellite* fitted with televilimbs from trees that provide shade aa well
non and photographic equipment
soma fun for youngaten and adults—or it for
reconnaleanee, Aviation Week
lie beauty. In many places in and around
can be a time of cruel pranka and malicious magaiine reports.
Sanford motorists were handicapped because
mischief. Which It will ba depends In large Kusila* also Is working on such
these hid dangerous intersections, drive­
a satellite, it said.
measure upon adults.
ways, or moving tnffic.
Such a vehicle, able to visually
Youngsters must be taught that tha com­ record
vast areas of land and sea,
Children wen being placed into dangerous
ing of tha season of ghosts and goblins doss would have enormous military aa
positions because of thla condition which
not excuse destruction of property, or tricka well as scientific value.
tha Semlnota County Junior Chamber of
that could result In serious Injury to othera. The magaiine said b an artlete
Commerce felt should be corrected.
Parents, teachers and civic leaders must do that Lockheed A i r c r a f t Corp.
So successful was the campaign agninst
Is working on a prelim­
their utmost to divert the natunl deain presently
inary earth-circling reconnaisanca
for fun Into useful channels.
satellite. Later versions would be
In some communities prizes a n given
to schoool children who decorate aton win­
dows in the most artistic and original man­
ner. Thia accomplishes a two-fold purpose.
i« a B M i n •&gt; •*• t .t t .a r » M
whleh U n l l l M eeela.l.elf le she u , rev r«»akll,aIt give* the youngsters an outlet for talent
Mm ef ell the level ■«*• erlal.e Is this eewieaeee.
and energy, and it makes them eager to see
their decorations preserved against others
armed with a bar of soap.
It ia only natural that adults who remem­ was known ai tho "Pled Piper,"
ber some of the mischief they were involved or moro popularly as "Big Broth­
in as childnn should tend to be lenient er." According to th* magsslne,
Plod Piper dates beck to early
with their own children. But w# must b# lMd when a Lockheed airframecareful that thene youngsters do not get avionics team won a competition
the idea that anything goes. Wilful destruc­ against several other teams.
tion of property or reckless prsnkfl esn do The satellite would carry tele­
photographic cameras, and
more then Immediate damage. They can vision,
aa infrared spotter or radar
shape character In a manner that might seaooer systems, according te
Page 4 Friday. October 18, 1967
aome day be dangerous to society.
the mafiilne.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
THAT RED MOON rtportsdly
launched by the Soviets and now
circling tha earth may ba of
prime interest to nstrxnomsra but
aa for on Inspiring posts and song
writers it’U never hold e candle
te the old-fashioned Harvest
Moon.
I I t

be so hep. since their artificial
moon gives out with just a beepbeep-beep signal Instead of n
solid bebop-bebop-bebop!
I I I
When prison guards In Uganda,
Africa, went an sinks they terra
(oeied Into their own jug. In
hopes Ihel "cooler" heeds would
Those K%ui»n» rare have efu- prevail/

The Editor
Sanford Herald
Sanford. Florida
Dear Editor:
ft w n just throe short

fU puMio trial low, Itclartt
I I t
Atteh Xsy—IsaacAlug (heir sefclIlgStit problem faring ibOM
lilt during a World ferisef
Imp,leaned striking prison guard*

"The feeling Is that Pled Piper
could not he ready la the un­
manned version before 1NO un­
less a tremendous offset Is placed
behind R," aviation week said.
Ike manned version, even en no
accelerated schedule, is closer to
lISS, It added.
Recovery Problem
Ike n s g i i i s e
said (ha
"manned vehicle would ramaln in
Its orbit (Or perhaps a month." It
•aid the "biggest problem for a
manned satellite probably le still
reeevery"—meaning bow to get It
down safely.
It said the orb ! (hr aa un­
manned Pied Piper would be be-

Immediate Soviet bloc maintain e
boycott of U.t East German reglma. Some non Communist coun­
tries might be tempted to follow
Tito’s suit.
Just what Tito’s motive la to
deciding ta recognise East Ger­
many at this moment la not quite
clear. It seems to have no connecUon with the current visit of
Marshall Georgi Zhukov, Soviet de­
fense minister to Yugoslavia. But
certainly TUo’a decision Is n vic­
tory
i r yJar
j o r Russia.
n u ia ig,
Adenauer apparently Intends to
take his Ume in deciding what to
do. Dispatches from Bonn, the
West Berman capital, say that he
will do nothing before the formal
presentation of Us cabinet to tho
newly-elected West German Parlia­
ment nest Wednesday.
The present comment in Bonn
Is that Adenauer le almoet clrtab to broak relations with Tito.

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Looks Won't Reveal
If A Person Has TB
OLANOR Into tha mirror for a’of them don’t know It! It la the*#
moment. Than ask yourself this'persons who taco tha moat
quaatlon: poes that handsome dancer,
person standing before me have Don’t take any chances. Make
tabmuloele?
m o everyone in your family gate
Than try to answer. Look at the an annual chest X-ray. In addlreflectlon of your fees, look at tlon. your doctor may recommend
your eyes, your lips. If you are a skin patch test whleh wUl dis­
honest with yourself, you wUl oloaa whether you have a tuberanswer: "I don't know; how can euloels condition.
I toll?"

Leeto Den t TeU

. ___ _
„
If tuberculoma la Indicated.
^Thla la exactly the point I’m your doctor can obtain proof by
trying to make—you can t tell making certain laboratory testa,
from a persons looks whether he only it he gives you a clean bUl
haa tuberculosis. Ob. there are 0f health can you be poalUve that
**Bna and symptoms, of course. iyou do not have tuberculosis.
first of these to appear usually,. lTtB „ yoU have tubereuloeia.
**• * eo'i*h teto yon Just can’t it doesn’t necessarily miaa that
get rid of, a slight fever, lose of » qu will have to spend long
weight or a feeling that you are months In a sanitarium. Some In“ •■aUth# Ume.
! fee lions are discovered so early
But these symptoms may not that no hospital tar* Is needed,
appear until months aftsr the, careful and whotmoaTllring
tuberculosis germs first Infect
along with periodic w M your body.
eel eheck-upe may be all that la
No Outward Sign
needed.
In the beslnnlng, when tuberfive that face In the mirror
euloels ta m £ t easily cured, there
»1vlce. Tell him to
may be no outward sign of In- hM# n eheet X-ray tomorrow,
feetlon at alL
Qvteno* and an*win
Let's get one more thing S. f . O.: I had my baby’s head
straight before we go any fur- X-rayed for mental deficiency
ther.
[and the lest was ncgaUv*. Could
We’vo got tuberculosis on the the child still have mental dorun, but It’s not licked yet. Un- flcleney?
lees everyone protects himself' Answer: Y m . Most eases of
and his family, tuberculosis will mental deficiency in a child are
always praeent a danger to all of very difficult to diagnose, it Is
mankind.
Ionly rarely that a defect ta Us*
Right now about S40.000 per- brain or brain mechanism may
eona have tha disease. And many be detected on X-ray.

Talbert F. Vaughan Jr.

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Radio Services W T R R
O c t 20th

—

9:15 a.m.

Oct. 27th
9:15 a.m.

Evangelist Talbert F. Vaughan Jr,
“ Come Let Us Reason Together!'
Sanford, Fla.

I I I
Is how da you form m pkker
Zadak Dvmkepf report* ha’s In a fell call?
been hatpin* Ms oyo an the sky
I I I
taekln* far Moscow's serial bas­ The good burghers of Milwau­
ketball but ad bo's sees so for le kee, beer capital of the world,
have discovered by now that try­
i l l
ing to beat those New York Yan­
Our favorite teen-ager contends kees In a genes la far from n
that those Russian scientists can’t Khnappl

QTRVK ALLEN came up with this thoroughly scrambled list
U of Ukeiy Best-sellers at an Author’s League dinner:
“ The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit" by Gen. Robert E. Lea.
“ You Can’t Go Homo \
Again" by Juan Ptron.
\ I / /
•Of Time and the Rivet" \ \ \ / /
A A
by WUlla Sutton.
. J ___ |________ “ Something of Value" by
Bobo Rockefeller.
“The Day tho money
Slopped" by Charles Van
Deren.
“ The Bad Seed" by L w
Iher Burbank.
"Don’t Go Near the Wa­
ter" by Joe K. Lewis.
"Auntie Mease" by Robert

"But," Nixon added, “ we Could
make no greater mlitaka than to
brush off this avent as a scientific
stunt of more algnlflcanco to thed
man In the moon than to men
on earth.
"W e hare had a grim and timely
reminder of a truth we must nev­
er overlook—that the Soviet Unindustrial capacity of great magni­
tude.
“ If the free world la to survive
we cannot rest on our past
achievements or our present posi­
tion of military superiority."
m.
Men on earth
may
ponded
the question':
la Sputnik Just n high score In
outer space basketball or a grim
and timely reminder to the peo­
ple of the United States of new
life 2nd fire in the economy of the
Soviet Union?

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Sanford. Florida

�T. B. And
Healthtee
Allyson
W ill Give
Association Gives
Birmingham, Audience
Report On Patients Before
By Mrs. Itaymwd Manta
Sanford piano artist would make

The Sanford HewM—ftg e S
Friday, October 18, 1957

Woman’s
Page

Leogiit

Jf Kn^OctobJS

The Friendship League of the
The quarterly Board Meeting of
CASSELBERRY — Music lovers her concert debut on November
the Seminole County TB k Health and critics of Birmingham will 2, when he vltlled the John L. Lee Congregational Church of Sanford
Association met at a P. M. In toon have in opportunity to hear family enroute here front LaSalle, welcomed seven new members
the educational building of First thirteen year -old Ally son Lee, a III., ■ few days ago.
Into the circle* In the laet month.
Baptist Church Tuesday night.
Allyson will be presented In her Most of the ladles are M a tS i ,
former Seminole County resident.
Present were Mrs. J. W. Yar In a solo piano recital, according first Birmingham solo recital by era to thia area. They are Mrs,
m-A- .V-r 31„- v-t It A',-.- X?: to I'. esHH, Wel-nertSO Sunny Hugh Thomas, Dean of the Col- D. A. McCIiry. lira. LugUe
J
Tcji'oT' ituiK, Btransflonr-d^r- apgnvvrr snu Aina MrT/ifflET—
V C T yostr
Mae Cleveland, Sr. Mrs. J. N, Ai-Jtown Bd.
Weimer learned that the former thern College, In the college au and her sister Mre. Lours Wl,
xaretlo, Miss Alberta Boyer, Mrs.
alt of Sanford. Abo Mra. Hat»M
diferium.
W. W. Tyre, Ray Slaton, Don
The piano artistry of Allyson Wood of Casselberry, Mra. G«e
Fletcher, Mrs. Irving Pryor, and
became well known In Central Rodewdd of DeBary, and Mr*.
Mrs. Lorraine Graham.
Florida by her many public ap­ Arlene San 5oucl of Longwood.
Plana were discussed for the
During a recent meeting of the
pearances, the majority of them
Christmas Scat Sale Campaign.
being arranged for by Weimer. Friendship League, arrangemoata
The poai[billty of havinr a float
The Future Nunes Club of Sem
And it waa he who arranged for were made for the annual "Brew­
In tho Christmas Parade was also
Inolo High School vent to Central
Allyson'* first public appearance at ing of Fun” . Thia will bo yrs*
discussed.
Florida Tuberculoali Hospital In
Birmingham, to play for the Lion’s sented In the Fellowship Hail o f
Mrs. Graham reported 22 pat­
Orlando Wednesday, October 18th.
Club
at the Jefferson Hotel, her the church October M, at T:3S ients
from
Seminole
County
In
The
Hibiscus
Circle
of
the
San­
They were accompanied by Mrs.
music
constituting the entire pro­ P. M.
Tuberculosis
hospitals
at
present,
ford
Garden
Club
met
Friday
In
Edwin Epstein, President of the
and another entering today. She the lovely home of Mrs. L, E. gram.
Charlie Morrison hat gathered
Seminole County Medical Auxlli
The program selected by Dean an arary of hla talented friends
also reported that the Associa­ Spencer, Mrs.
W. H. Stewart,
ary which sponsors the club, Mrs.
tion had I pints of blood In the Mrs. John
Ludwig,
and Mrs. Thomas fur Allyson’* recital, is and promises a wonderful enter­
B. F. McWhorter and Mrs Inrblood bank.
Charles Gricme were Co-hostesses. one that will demonstrate the ver- tainment. Tieketa era 73e, which * §
Inf Pryor members of the board
Mrs. Butler read a very fine
The circle first met at the home aatlllty of the youthful pianist Al­ Includes refreshments.
of Seminole County TB k Health
report from Robert E. Kama of of Mrs. Charles Morrison and then so, a program that only an artist
0 Association. Misa Barbara Ruprethey visited the OrA TRIP TO ORLANDO was taken recently by the Future Nureet Cluh *
of her caliber would attempt.
cht la Faculty Advisor to the landn Tuberruiovl, Hospital, left to right: Irma Corley, M i n i m Benin m, Amorrt Spcir, Barbara the recent TB k Health meeting proceeded In a group to Mrs.
Since moving to Birmingham a
Club. At the hospital the future Mitchell, Judy Clark, Joyce Benton.
(Photo by Bergstrom) attended by them at the Angehilt Spencer’s home.
Hotel on October 12th,
The chairman, Mrs. W. N. Ste­ year ago, Allyaon was Introduced
nurses were greeted tv Dr. B. L.
wart gave the report on the board to Dean Thomas for an audition.
Brock. Medical Director, and
meeting. It wae announced that According to Weimer, who was in­ W. M. Haynes
Miss Mashbum, Director of Nur­
there will be a coffee and fashion strumental in that meeting, Tho­ W. J. Peacock
ses.
show at the Mayfair Inn, Dec, 6. mas was so Impressed that he im­ Sally Wallace
The girls attended the meeting
A delicious covered dish luncheon mediately arranged to pcrionally Lucille Dudley
MONDAY
and the Intermediate O.A.'a at
of the Regional Patients Services
5LAVIA—The Slavia 411 club was served, after which the ladles Instruct the talented young artist.
The Dependable Class of the'f:30 P.M,
Committee and heard reports of
The recital program selected by
Inspected the
greenhouse and
At 4:13 the boys and girls In the
. item* which the various TB •*- First Methodist Church will meet
The Ssille Harrison Chapter of ternoon
K f * ? ‘rnJIee
‘n cat" n St. Luke’s
*1
played for the Ht. Dora Lion*,
Dean Thomas Is:
I
Oct.
15
garden.
Those
present
were
Messedations had taken or sent to at 8:30 P. M. at McKinley Hall Cherub Choir of the First Baptist the National Society of D. A. R.
Orlando Rotary and Kiwanle, Col­
Group
of
Three
Part
Inventions
Christian
Day
School.
All
mem­
dames
T.
A.
Burleigh,
Gordon
tho hospital since last October. for a covered dish supper. The Church (ages 6-8) will rehearse held the opening meeting of the
lege I’ art Lions and affaire la
Bach.
They were happy to learn that regular business meeting and In­ and at §:00 P.M. the Chapal Choir new season In the hnme of Mrs. ber* were present. Patsy Mikler Brision, C. C. Collins, R. L. Dann,
Sonata In E Major—Beethoven. Sanford, her home town. Many
and
Naomi
Tuhy
gave
a
skit
on
Joseph
Fahey,
David
II.
Fauver,
(Young
People
17*24
will
re­
the Seminole TB A Health Asso­ stallation of officer! will follow.
J. E. Ray, Friday afternoon. Co­ How to Prevent Accldrnts in the
other request*
throughout Cen­
Prelude in B Miner—Chopin
John Fox, It. James Gut, Cbarlea
hearse.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ciation had contributed e 21-Inch
hostesses were Mr*. A. It. Key
tral Florida had to be denied.
Walti
In
C
Sharp
Minor—Chopin
Home.
Naomi
Touhy
was
elected
Grleme,
R.
T.
Humphrey,
J.
V.
At 7:13 at the First Baptist and Mrs. P. P. Campbell.
511 Park Ave.
TV set, 21 decks of playing cards,
Spinning Song—Mendleasohn
One brilliant facet of AHyaoa'a
radio chairman. Miss Myrtle Wil­ Jones, John Ludwig, Joe Meiach,
Church there will be a SlmnltaneSanford, Florida
and four boxes of clothing and
This was a celebration of the son, Home Demonstration Ayer* IL.A. Moreland. Charles Morrison,
Scherzo In E Minor—Mendlcs- artistry l*_?&gt;er e»so m memofll*
Monday.
Oct.
21—
.
. . . . . . i&lt;m..u&gt;Q£iail&lt;U&gt;ft Sundax. School imh •annivrrv.fiy u fr.w D. A. R.
ehoa«. They ,*l&gt;o learned of-fur­
»ohn.
•
ing. That accomplishment ean bail
ther needs of the patients, the Ihe Y.W.A.’ s of the First Bap­ Training School for Sanford and and a tribute to the first Presi­ for Seminole County and Mrs. |R. F. Moule, A. B. Stevens, W
Impromptu
in
A
Flat—Schubert
Jbe demonstrated by bar ability-to
Stephen
Mikler
the
local
leader
II.
Stewart,
J.
P.
Thurmond,
and
care they receive, and the en­ tist Church will meet at 8:30 P.M. DeLand.
dent-General of the D. A. R-. Mrs. were present at the meeting,
Allyson'* first major public per-' ptay more than sixty seiecUoaa
|j. Brodle Williams.
Tuesday October 22—
tertainment they like and request.
Caroline Scott Harrison, wifq of
form once waa for the Casselberry by the famous master*, without
Tuesday
Oct.
2
2
Attending were Judy Clark,
President
Benjamin
Harrison.
Lions Club, at a Ladles' Night par­ benefit of the musical composi­
Girl Scout Troop 2(2 will meet Mr». R. E True told of her many
president of the elub, Irma Cor­
ty two years ago. After that, she tion.
ley, vice president, Barbara Mit­
aUhc Pint Baptist Church at 3:30 ^ V m V charitable aetWwW and
chell, secretary, Margaret Benlove of beauty. Mrs. Harrison
The Carol II Choir (Boyyg-12) of
ham, treasures^ Joyce Benton,
By VIRGINIA CONN.
founded such historical custom*
Chaplain, and Amorot Spcir.
Maybe there were no latent their general meeting.
?SSur‘ «a r , S ' lcS : House china collection,“ which
•
The Civic Department of the U K
to­ ■couts in the bleachers at the B The Garden Club, by the way,
Sanford Woman’s Club had a sailer Choir (boy* 13-18) at 7:13 day contains pirees representing squad game last night, but. it has been asked by the city man­
there had been, "The Boyfriend" ager, Fete Knowles, to help with
covered dish luncheon on Wed­ P.M.
all administrations.
At 7:30 the Associations! Sun­
would have been
sure to open the landscaping of the new civie
nesday with Mrs. C. M. Flowers,
One
of
the
most
Interesting
center. Today at the meeting,
Mrs. F. E. Bole. Mrs. John Sen. day School Training School for services in the collection, Kirs. t/nce more off of Broadway.
karik. Sr. and Mrs. Roy Tillls, J '^ n d and Sanford will continue,
Camie Bruce, as usual, was the they voted to accept the request,
Harrison
herself
added.
Thi*
serv­
Wednesday Oct, 23—
star of the show, as she expertly and will do their part to enhance
a* hostesses.
Prayer Meeting will be held at ice combine* a decoration of gold did Ihe Charleston in a black the appearance of thia beautiful
Mrs.
Lorraine
Graham
of
Hie
stars
and
Indian
corn
with
a
deep
The WesUlde P-TA planning
the First Baptist Church at 7:30
velvet gown and beads galore. new building ntrw under construc­
commlltee for the carnival met Tuberculosis A Health assn, of P.M. and at 8:13 the Sunday blue border. An eagle center*
The big half time show opened tion.
Seminole Co. was sponsor of the
each
piece
.
Tuesday night at the horn* «f Mr.
Bob and Evctyn Cushing have
with a parade of automobiles
program. The Club room was School Cabinet meets.
and Mrs. William Hardin.
Mrs. A. W. Lee presented.an (two, anyway). Seated In on* a new baby. This one la coal
decorated with a Christmas Seal Thursday Oct. 21—
Chairmen for the carnival are theme, large poster* were placed
At 10:00 A.31. the Baptist W.M.- article on National Defense writ­ were Jane and Cliff McKlbbin. black and weighs about two
Carl Prescott and nill lfardln.
at vantage point* throughout the U. Fall Rally will be held at Oa* ten by natiunal chairman. Mrs. Jane and Wally Phillips rode in pounds. It la a toy poodle, ilill
B. Erb, which dealt with the na­ the lporty convertible, driven by unnamed. About two months
The affair will be held Oct. 29 roost, along with arrangements of teen.
on the school grounds. Mrs, R. fall flowers, with shades of yel­
A Group Training Sunday School tional debt.
Bill Evans, Bltl had run nut of old, and euta as a button.
will be held at the First Baptist
D. Deklc, chairman of the lunch­ low predominant.
It was decided that the chap- k-a, before the show, and waa
HATU had a luncheon at the Af­
room, has announced that a spag­
Preceding the luncheon, Utiles Church for Sanford and DeLand at ter would offer Good Citizenship almost
desperate
about
the terburner today. No detail* yet.
hetti dinner will be served start­ pasted mailing addresses on en­ 7:30 P.M.
awards in the Oviedo, Lyman and svhole thing. Both ear* started VAH-7 will have a hobo party at
ing at 3:30. The public Is invited. velopes in which Ihe Christmas Friday Oct. 23—
Scmlnnle High Schools. Four me­ with a twist of the crank svhen tha Francisco* tonight (Friday).
The Asiociational Sunday School dals in American history will al­ they ili-parted.
Price of the dinner is fifty cents. Seals will be mailed throughout
Julie Anderson is working on
The carnival Itself will start at the-County. Mr*. W. P. Ycslcy, Training School for DeLand and so be awarded this year.
Fi le Schirard'* band was sur­ Ihe Mutual Concert Association
6:00 P.M. Main feature of the Mrs. R. E. Rutland and Mr*. J. Sanford Baptist wilt be held at
Mrs. E. M. Hoke gave a short prisingly expert. I led the group a* I have said before, and now
program will be a dance by Dean­ W, Parham. Minister* wives pre­ the First Baptist Church at 7:30 history of the writing of the behind tho automobiles. Frank hat her helper* ail lined up. They
P.M.
na McManus of the Deanna School sent gave the invocation.
Fledge nf Allegiance, Mr*. Ruc­ Mebane commented In his usual are D orothy Dohne, Harei Row­
of Dance.
Following Luncheon, Mrs. S. J.
ker read a list irf book* desired suave manner—and extolled Ihe ell, Uelen Reihl, Jean Rossi,
Each room l» responsible for s Nix, department chairman, con­
for the I). A. R. library.
virtue* of the '23 football team. Trrta Michel, Peggy Tugwell,
hooth. There will be a wide as­ ducted a short business srssion.
R E. Higgins and Margaret and Marge Hill,
“
Our
Goodly
Heritage’'
was
the
sortment of
articles for sale, Mrs. George A. Stine presented
Wright were agile on (heir feet
name
of
the
program
presented
things Us eat and do. A balloon a guest, Mrs. Donald E. Bru­
led the crowd In a
by Mrs. R. E. True. The presi­ as they
man, spook house,
pony rides, baker spoke on the “ Foilios" spon­
GENEVA—"What better aouve- dent general's address was used cheer for Sanford. R. E. could
duck pond, American Legion train, sored by the Hospital Auxiliary.
still lift her megaphone when she
popcorn, candied apples, cake and She explained the purpose for nicr, as good to look at as ta eat, in which she stated the duty of left, so there wa* no damuge
CHURCI! CALENDAR
our
Republic
under
God
1*
to
docould
you
give
to
visiting
rela­
randy booths, basketball throw, which they arc held and to what
done.
SUNDAY
fish pond, dart games, country use Ihe money it put. She also tive* and friends than a glass of demonstrate to humanity the key
The nnttleat musician of them
9 45 A M. — Sunday School.
stcre and many others will be vic­ stressed the high expense of hos­ subtropical jam nr jelly," observ­ to peace."
all,
Francis Roumlllat sported a
10:30 A M. — Session meets for
ed
Mrs,
D.
M.
Ladd,
food
chair­
Delegate* elected to attend the
ing for attention at the carnival. pital equipment.
Mrs. Brubaker man, recently when she address­
thin cane and empty binoculars, prayer In the Session Boom.
district meeting in Daytona Nov,
YP.S8IR, THAT'S MY BABY! . . Three of (he half-timer* to i l l
Co-chairmen assisting Mr. Pre­ extended an invitation to anyone
a* well a* his pinheaded fresh­ 2:00-7:30 P.M. — Fall Rally St.
'Roaring Toenllea" show Wrdneidaa* aught at the Memorial 8to*
scott and Mr. Hardin are Mrs. having talent, to attend Talent ed the twenty Hve members pre­ 12 were Mrs A. R. Key, Mrs. J,
man
rap.
Johns Presbytary
Senior High diura. Left to right, Mrs. Clifford MeKlbMn, Mr., Wally rklUlpaL
Courtney
Soderglum. Mrs. Jes­ night which will be held on Jan­ sent at this months Home Demon­ B. Ray, and Mr*. F. E. Boll.
Wally
Phillip*.
All in all, Ihe ahnw waa grand, Fellowships,
(Photo by Bergatraiii)
stration meeting.
I’ reient besides the three host­
sie Carter, Mrs. T. N. Stafford, uary 27th, 1938.
and while we do nog know al this MONDAY
“
Experiment
too
with
the
abun­
esses
were
Mesdames,
E.
M.
Mrs. J. it. Hauser, Mrs, Clifton
Mr*. L. E. Spencer read the
time how much money the S. If.
7:00 P.M. — Boy Scouts will
Gainey, Mrs.
Lnndonberg, Mrs. Club Collect after which minutes dant Florida fruits that most new­ Hoke, Ralph Leonard. Frank
To give a REAL SERVICE
S. P. T, A. made, from the lire meet.
comers
think
are
only
In
their
Woodruff Sr., Frank Woodruff
David Bach, and Mrs. Joe Garrett. of the previous meeting were
you m u s t
add something
of the crowd, it should have been
yards
to
attract
the
birds,"
add­
7:00
P.M.
—
Joint
Elder*—DoIII, F. E. Roumlllat, A. W. Ix?e,
Mrs. Carl Prescott, president of read by the Secretary.
which cannot be bought or
quite a bit,
ed
Mr*.
Ferry,
co-chairman.
econ*
Supper
Meeting.
Fellowship
measured with money. That la
Edmund Mclsch, H. W. Itucker,
the Wfstslde P-TA, urges the pub­
Mrs. Graham was introduced,
Perliap* it Is not known to a Hall.
Using juice* which they extract­ A. C. Benson, F. E. Bui*, It. E.
SINCERITY and INTEGRrTY
lic to come and enjoy the evening and she in turn presented Mr.
great many, but that gorgesus
You can’t *e« it. but you'll
ed in scanst, from fruits grown
2:43 P.M. — Women of the
of carnival spirit.
The 4-H boys sod girls will
Robbins of the Health a»n&gt;. He In their yards they demonstrated True, Raymond Ball, Raymond bathing suited creature who rode Church Prayer Band—Phllathea
know its there by the way your
Smith,
R,
Mason.
George
Bishave an officer’* training meet­ watch runs after wa have re­
showed a film, “ The Inside the basic steps to take to memor­
In the parade Wednesday after­ Cla.rroom.
Story." Following this picture, ialize the delicate flavor of the hop, Howard Brewer, Alex Greer noon i* non* other than Syd Schi­ 3 00 P. M. — Inspirational and ing on Saturday at 9:30 A. 31. paired it.
and
her
sister,
and
Mra.
Elsie
REMEM BER—
Mrs, Graham stated that at pre­ roselle, carissa and rhodo-myrtus;
rard. who is at thi* moment pre­ Ruilness Meeting, Women of the at the Court House, The young
NO RUN — NO MON
people are asked to bring a
sent there are twenty-three pat­ also how to tone down nr accent, Wildner of Orlando.
paring for her Son’s wedding. Chureh.
Walter H. Trapp
sandwich lunch. There will be a
ients in the Tuberculosis Hospi­ depending on Individual prefer­
Jack and Hope Weldi# will be TUESDAT
313 E. Second 8L
tal at the present time, eight ence, the exotic taste of anrtnam,
married tonight (Friday), Thurs­ 3:00 P.M.—Brownie Scout Troop leader for each group.
Open every Wed-, P. M-&gt; Sat.
During the afternoon, officers
having been dismissed recently. earambola and other*.
day night Syd gave a dinner par­ No. 233 — Youth Building.
night too. Iwt'a get acquainted.
0
FRIDAY
will
be
selected
for
the
County
Four death* from thia disease
ty for the families at the SchlDuring
the
short
business
meet­
3:30 P.M. — Senior Girl Scouts
Yuu all Come,
Young mother* Home Demon­ have occured during the year. She
Council.
sard
home
In
Loch
Arbor.
meet.
stration Club will meet Oct. 17 at also stated that 81 cents »ut of ing svhich followed, Mr*. Grover
Katie Cummin* has hern in and 3:30 P.M. — Jupior Fellowship.
The Fidelia Cla*, of the First
7:30 p. m at the Community Cen­ each dollar collected remain* in Le Fils, community improvement
4 15 P.M. — Junior Choir Reter, 401 East 23th St. Mrs. Sara Ihe County. Mrs. George E. Wells, chairman, reported that represen­ Baptist Church held the regular out ,o f thr hospital, all with good
tatives from all Geneva organi { monthly meeting Tuesday at the [*j**°lt*-Jj*r friend* are much r*e- [ hcarsal
Kate Mytr* nill give the demon­ finance Chrm. gave a lengthy re­
lieved that she is recovering well i 5:0o p.M. _ Tioneer Choir Re
stration on meat extenders. Those port and ended by announcing zalinn* had Joined her committee Ihome of Mrs. Hugh Duncan,
after nrgrry.
hearsal.
who cannot meet in the dayllmc that a Stanley party will be held in a regular yard warming clean-) Mrs. H. M. Pearce, president,
Dim t forget Adult Talent Night | flto&lt;y_8:On P.M. — Pioneer Felup at Ihe school home and that all conducted the butines* meeting
are invited to Join this group. at the club on Oct. 23rd at 9:43
hazardous blind spot* on the Gene- The devotional was given by Mrs. tonight at the Plnecrest School. I™ ,hip and Recreation — Youth
Mrs. Howard Greene anl Mr*. Jo­ A. M
va highways had been eliminated. Ruby Wade, who read scripture. This too, is a P. T. A. sponsored Building.
seph Krug are the ho*les*es.
Mr*. T. R. McLean, ipeciat pro­ Mrs. Ruby Groves cava the open­ project, and one where you may
7:00 P.M. — Men of the Church
f
Meeting at the C. F. 0. riub at
see friends perform. The scout­ Supper Meeting.
ject chairman, reported that plans ing prayer.
w 8:00 P. M. to form a Ladies Aux­
were tn the making for a cooking
At the conclusion of the busi- ing Job for ihe High Fever Fol­ WEDNESDAY
iliary of the Fleet Reserve Orga­
achool .session, date to be announc­ tic-* meeting, a social hour was lies will be nude much easier by 3:30 P.M.' — Girl Scout Troop
nization.
Huvc you always wanted tn own a beautiful
ed later.
enjoyed. Refreshments of pie and the.# shows. Don't have to dig. So. 149 — Youth Building
MONDAY
The meeting closed with refresh­ coffee were served to Mr*. Annie Just sit around and watch. The a on P.M. — Senior High Telhome by a lake . , . Now Is your opportunity
The Past Matrons Club of Semi­
ments of teed tea and cookie* serv­ Mae Sheppard, Mrs. Tillie Gun­ *how »tart.i at 7 SO, *o taka tha |0wihlp lupper.
nole Chapter No. 2 OES, will meet
Siavl*- -The St. Luke’* Christian ed by the hostesses, Mr*. Etwood ter, Sir*. Ruby Groves, Mrs. Bes­ ktdi mci *o. Tha admiujem la
6:30 P* M. — Youth Choir Heto do to. Wellborn Phillipae Jr., now has under
with Mr*. R. F. Crenihaw, 1133 Day .School P-TA meeting took Shaw and 3!rs, D. 31. Atwood.
sie Davis, Mrs. Myrtle Duncan, V* ?
t
,
.
hearsal.
East 7th St., at 7:30 p. m.
ptaee Tue* evening oct. 13 at the
construelIon G now homes In the Little Venice
Poll, Brubaker !i working very
7:3o p.M. — Senior High TelMrs. Thelma Little. Mrs. Eileen
The Male Chorua will hold a school auditorium. Forty-two mem­
Cooper, Mrs. Ruby Wade, Mr*. hard on public relations these1low.hip Recreation,
area. Only 3 home* left.
rehearsal in the rooms of the bers was present. The meeting
Lourine 3fe**enger and her visi­ days, as she speaks to club* all: 700 p,j|. _ Mid Week Bible
Men's Bible Class of the First opened with singing nf a hymn
over
town
on
the
High
Feser
Polj
Hour
tor 3fiss Katie
Hallman from
to Methodist Church at 8:00 p. m. and the reading of a prayer. The
Westphalia, Germany, Mrs. .Mar­ lies. Today she apoke to the San-i 7;3o p.M. — Chancel Choir Re­
Mutual Concert Association cof­ Educational Program was In the
garet Griffin, Mr*. Vlrgie Pratt, ford Garden Club, aa they had|hearsaL
Come out and ace for yourself the utmost
fee at Mrs. Appleby't Restaurant, form of a panel. Topic wa* The
Friend* of Mist Grace Marie Mra. Trixie Whitaker, 31r». Ruby
Valdez building, 10:00 A M.
Children We are To Teach. Mem- Stinccipher will be glad to hear Register, 3lr*. Edith Rogers. Mr*,
In truly Florida living . . . living at Ita
I . . . t.U.W
TtTFCnSV
me naa resumed noma and is iva Willis, Mra. Stinni* Kratzert,
The Pilot Club will have the Mr*. Olga Jakubcin and Miss Ma­ recuperating from a recent 111- Mrs. Sue Hutchinson. Mrs. Lenobest.
regular
dinner
meeting
and rian Stanko. H. L. Bellhorn, prin­ neit after *pendinr the past 10 ra Duncan, Mr*.
Crill Pearee,
FkXtuder’ a Day program at the cipal, reported on achool activi­ days in the Florida Sanitarium Mrs. Ruby Davla and Misa Lor­
Sanford Yacht Club at 6:30 P. ties.
and Hospital in Orlando.
raine Franklin.
Wellborn Phillips Jr., atilt haa a limited
The Halloween Party for the
M.
Toaition of COUNTY ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
school will be held Friday Oct.
mount of V.A. financing money available.
23 on the school grounds, Mrs.
We Now Ua«e A Complete
of Seminol* County, Florida, U open.
Stephen
Mikler
is
chairman.
It
Selection Of
Veterans be sure and act now while yon ean
wa* voted to add appropriate ftInleraetad
pens
one
may
appi/
C/o
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take advantage of your V.A. financing.
Formal Opening Saturday
|Display a project of the P-TA and
Clerk, P. 0. Boa 661, Sanford, Florida, up tn 5 o'clock
Watch Hand* j Mr. Steven Sidlilc i* in charge.
I Ihe forth coming
school bond
P. M. November 4, 1957. «■
llandmado Furniture; Gift*; Dance Wear
both for
{ issue for Seminole County waa
Handmade Tiny Tots Tog*
&amp; Women j discussed and all those eligible
Tha Board of County Commlsalonaaaa will consider
2605 Hiawatha at Hwy.
Come In Today j were urged to get out and vote in
17-92
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of
French
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application* at tha Regular Meeting, N ovem ber 5, 1957.
Frank Noell
Ctoeer W. Cryvtto Drive 4
Following the meeting the var­
REFRESHMENTS
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Jewelers
0. P. Herndon. Clerk
F. A. Dyson. Chairman
•r F b « e FA 2-2013 After 7 FJL
110 S. Park Ph. FA 2-5952 ! snation and consultant with the
1teachers.

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Hibiscus Circle
Tours Spencer
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Slavia 4-H Club
Chapter O f D.A.R. Sees Skit Tuesday
Will Offer Awards hMihl
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Geneva Club Hears
About Jellymaking

Presbyterian

Officers Training
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Mrs. Duncan Hosts
Fidelis Class

Would You Like
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Junior V a rsity Trium phs
O ver D eL and S quad 7-6
My JIR ftY COVINGTON

Hek—the isoit Important)
of th* gam*.
I outstanding victory * «
K M f YORK iU P-V -B g?nf-J^oft.iV -V «otty.
T~{f a 1Bg futTjuW '* 1110*
shelled Democrat with Republican
DeLand team for a well-earned th« Seminole **•*•
m*"
the'Mate of the nation since learn- 7 to 0 victory The cxcitine vie-1 chine la ea the move. Good coachIng that President Elsenhower Is a tory helped round out a very auc- tog on part of Dick SUma and
S*dent Md
decisive man ef great self control cestful evening na a large crowd ■»&lt; L a r «
enjoyed a roaring tweatieo half* they should bo congratulated Ugh*
as wen as a lucky gambler.
This inside Information, which time show. The Sanford team had I f **r the Job they have done pre­
may awake Sputnik right out of Its tty first taste of victory after partfa these younr lad*,
DELAND
orbit, I* not the result e f a seance, having several games cancelled SANFORD _
*
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card op lea leaf readings or a and suffering a defeat at the
hands o f a largo Xdgewater B
f
bout with a outja board.

Hostess
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f e S S s 'io r April Tourney

It comes right from the golf
course, in a article by Sports
Illuitrittd, and anybody who artr
has tried to strike the pesky pellet
will tell you there Is no greater
sssayer of mortal man's character
tbanjtha 'umbllng game.
As everyone knows who has at­
tended a tournament In recent
years, your current professional
troupe plays with the rapidity of
a tortoise
suffering from the gout.
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Not so Ike.
Oily One Practice Skot
"He takea no tlmt off for prtlimlnary waggling." Is tba report
on Ike’s golfing adventures during
his recent Newport vacation. "He
tries one practice swing, steps up
to ths ball and hit it, then moves
after It with tbe avidity of a reI'!•«•* ••

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Woman's Amsteur Golf tourna-|bane ha* promised excellent food
ment, which will be held in San- nnd music,
ford next April, held a board meet- , y riday nlrbt there will be a
log recently at the Mayfair Mo- t jc kull party from 6:30 until 7:30
„ ........... , .
, 'in the ballroom, followed by the
Sirs. Earl Higglnbolhvm, pre.L business meeting i t t:00 P. M.
dent of the club, eaUed tba meet- At this time delegates will be prstng to order. It was announce.! icntcd.
forttV • Th* Mayfair Ballroom will once
p W olsn
Ml
m ' *•»
the
Saturda, night
yams nom » - .— —
• driving contest wth Mike Sou-i of FImM. win rH . n s V I when the annual banquet of tbe
ckak he belted the ball 3lg. Mike j 1 Aortal Th- , , " 5 . r ^"u*1 Flor,d# su le Amateur Woman’ s
is wall-known as a long hitter but, fWniPrtIoun^ f Thi d ^ ,.°/.qu : Tournament prepares for the final
d*&gt; ot competition. This is the
kd was 30 yards short of this tre-1 lasts throush \h7
A r tZ T J S J h
, highlight of the state meeting.
mendous "poke". Because ef this
- special, talent George draws ■
vary iarga gallery and is truly
im,
C o , . , , , jj*WMderful to watch.
[
| U pV ^ 1nl! 0n,w Th* eentatlcm of prises. No prises will
■ig George waa discovered by
dSirmlnid -.r .h txom the clubhouso beBek Hope white playing in an determined at the meeting Mon* #nr- .•,!« *im.
amateur tournament in Lake Ta" w m " M noun«dCttl!^Clh "*'*’
0th*r business discussed Mon
bee, Calif. He urge* George to dVt
I, . t
nr„ f , „ i nCe^
evening Included no pull carts
drap out of tbe tournament to ^ «
V M " ’ wUJ on th. golf course during the
May la ths Celebrities Tournament
The social n r o e r a ^ .t ir t ? ''''// t0urn,racnt- The nex* meeting will
M Washington, D. C. Hero ha
■«4a such an impression that hs
had to go all tbe way and prove i g * ? oi? de
s i" ^
Attending tb. meeUng wsrt Mr.
St.U Board of Advisors, Mr.. E. E|r| 1Ji22,|nboih.m. Prelii view
be had what it took.
Up until'this last year Georgs B. Smith, of Sanford, Is president
bad played good golf but lacked of the State Board,
flasase around tha greens. In the
On Tuesday evening, the first
early part of tbe spring hs work- night of the tournament there will
ad bard on his puttlpg and chip­ be an evening of "Forbidden Fruit
ping and It truly paid off. Hs aand
Fashion"
at the Mayfair
-- i High
..
* **
came on to pick up first money
and notch his Initial win In tha
Ctandlan Open in Mid-July. For Thursday night, a barbequa at
kla first two years on tho tour the Mayfair Country Club is plan­
George picked up only f 13,300 In ned. The press has been Invited
prise money but he picked up 93,MO Just for this one win and has
already amailtd 913,000 so far this
year. Ha la also tha highest paid
advisory staffer In golf and plMp
up flvo hundred dollars just for
SARATOGA. SPRINGS, N. Y.
driving exhibitions.
iW—Man O'War, regarded by most TIGERS PURCHASE McMANUS
Baysr feels that he has finally experts as tha graatest thoroughDETROIT 'W — First baseman
found himself and should rtalixa
Jim McManus has been bought by
• very colorful and wonderful ca­
the parent Detroit Tiger* from
reer. He la but one of tbo many
their Birmlhgham farm club In
fabulous golfers that will fc* tee­
the Southern Arsoclatlon. McMa­
champlona of the 1910-1930 ere.
ing off here Dec. 12. Plan to be
Winner of 20 of hla 21 races, nus, 32, batted .201 with the Ba­
"Big Red" was (he unanimous rons In 1937, and had IT home
choice of a national committee of runa with 60 runs batted in.
aportawriteri for racing'! shrine
along with Equipoise and Extcr.
I1ARTACK WINS THREE
min ator, two of the greatest
CAMDEN, N. J. M — WUie
weight carriers of ail time.
Ilartack and Sammy Boulmetia
Others selected were Gallant rich booted home three winners
Fox, Twenty Grand, Blue Lark* at Garden State Fark Wednesday.
Spur, Regret, Grey Lag, Saraien Ilartack scored on Moon Jet 98.60,
and Sir Barton. Gallant Fox was Brilliant Gem 98.60 and Wtndsay
At the end of the fjurth week thr 1030 Triple Crown champion 31120 in the feature. Boulmetia
of bowling In the Sandipur Bowl­ while Regret gained fame at the scored on Rarco SUAUL 913.40,
ing Laagua the top spot it still only filly to win tho Kentucky Rpmanlta 912.40 and Boy Damour
Eoghanvlola Kennels with 13 wins Derby.
322 20.
and one loss. In second slot Is
Ltary's and Wllum Diner with a
By Alan Waver
score of nina wins and icven loss­
es.
Roblon Sporting Goods has an
even score of eight wins and
eight loses Hnilywwd Shop hss
six wins and 10 losses and Har­
riet'! Beauty Nook and Rollins
Hobby Shop sre tied with five
wins and 11 losses.
Team high for three games
goes to Leary's with 23)1 and
team high for single games goes
to Robson Sporting Goods with
129
Individual high game handicap
goes to Dottie Walts and Erma
Anderson with a tie of 201
Individual high came of 111
(scratch); Individual high series
471 ‘ scratch) and individual high
aeries 323 (handicap) all threa
S e&amp;i’r
were taken by Eve Rogoro, she
also picked up a .V4-T pin split.
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Jennie Hilton plckad up a 7 9
cu rtt re*
pin split.

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SAN FRANCISCO
— The.
commission for the I960 winter
Olympic Games Is negotiating
with the Defense D*partr.&lt;«nt to |
hare 304 ski troops stationed at
£ in Vatlay, Bob King, new execu- j
tlvs ulrcctor of th* game*, laid
lo 'll/.
Kiss, former aide in Vice Presi­
dent Nixon, said tbe troops would
be needed for avalanche control,
patrol, communications, etc.
Meanwhile, work went ahead on
the construction of facilities for
th* gamaa at Squaw Valley. Dirt
la being moved a* work progreists on the flood control project.
Premia Hate, president of th*
tern mission, revealed that th*
Bob Sled ran had been abandoned
an tho recommendation uf tho In­
ternational Olympic Committee.
"We've had a great deal of rriUfUnt for Utli," said Hale. "But
the IOC told told ua that there
had to be 12 teams for tha sport
Ui be recognized end indications
ire that w* might have only two;
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ST. PETERSBURG ftfi _ The
annual Florida junior tennis cham­
pionships open here today with
Jimmy Shaffer of St. reteraburg,
a member of the U. 9. Junior Davia Cup team, seeded first.
Shaffer, named recently to the
cup squad, was first scarfed In
the boys 18 and under division
and will bo one of 99 younr ath­
letes playing in the annual tour­
ney sponsored by the Florida
Lawn Tennis Alin.
Second seeded U Roger McCor­
mick of Corat Gables. Defending
champion Larry Caton of Pensa­
cola is third-seeded and Neal
Marcus ef Tampa Is seeded
fourth, all in the boya 16 and un­
der division.
Other top-seeded players:
Boys is and under, Buster Turk,
Coral Gables.
Boys 13 and under, Chip Travis,
Jacksonville.
Girls 11 and under, Judy Ptisbury, Dirtona Beach.
Girt* 13 and under, Frtacea
Farrar, Palm Beach.

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RUSSIAN BREAKS RECORD
LONDON VI — Galina Bystrovs,
wh» holds the Russian title of
Master of Sport, set a new world
record of I,tte points in tbe Wo­
men’s PenUhlon Wednesday, ac­
cording to Moscow Radio. The pre­
vious record, according to Radio
Moscow, waa the 4,787 points scor­
ed by Nina Vinogradova during
last year's USSR Spiriaklatl.
DODGERS SIGN TRAVIS
LOS ANGELES W — The !/).
Angeles Dodgers have signed Phi­ SEMINOLE JR. VARSITY gaism ]
t i Me first few seconds
game. The Vanity team
lip Allan Travis, a right-handed of the third quarter la Wednesday
(Pboto by Bergstrom)
pitcher from Woodridge, N. J., to beat the DeLand Jr. Varsity 7-8.
a 1918 contract with their Reno,
Nov. If, according to an announce­
Nev. farm club in the class C
FLV W EIGHTS WILL FIGHT
California League. Travis won
STOCKTON, Calif. Ol — Domray ment by Ursua's manager, Jack
seven letters at Woodridge High Ursua, Filipino flyweight, has Griffin. Ursua arrived here Wed*
School.
signed to meet Pone Klngpetch of neaday to begin training for hit
Thailand for tho Flyweight .cham­ fight next Tuesday with Nachs
•RAVES DROP TEAM
MILWAUKEE IW — The world pionship of the Orient In Manila, Escalante of Mexico.
champion Milwaukee Braves have
dropped their Evansville franchise
In the Three I League In favor
of a working agreement with an­
other team In the Class B Cir­
cuit. The Braves General 31ana*
ger John Quinn blamed a drop In
attendant for Milwaukee's action.

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The effects or the flu attach
were still felt by the local team
as they were only three quarters
strong, but thoeo youilg lads
played hard and came out on top.
PViiHt
« are
aL
rrom thli
this fuilHi
point m
on tlitea«
things
destined to change for the bettor
as nothing but tough breaks have
come the way of these stout­
hearted youngsters in the begin­
ning of the season. They could
well realiso a successful season
if alt the sicknesses are overcome
in time to prepare for the remaining tills.
The first half of the game was
strictly defensive as alther team
could break for a scors. End Tru­
man Troutner, Glenn Hodges and
Charles Bogan looked very sharp
in the forward wall and refused
to give anything to the fast DeLand backs.
Sanford cams out In the second
half determined to do something
about opening up for a score. In
the opening minutes Quarterback
Mike Roberta pitched out to Ray
Lundqulat who fired a long, left
handed pass to Tarry Christenson
for tha TD. Roberts then convert­
ed to give Sanford the point that
eventually was the difference In
the ball game.
In the fourth quarter DeLand
began to roll. They went to the
Sanford goal on two occasions
but the forward wall held. With
one minute remaining, DeLand
broke off .tackle for a score. DeLand attempted to kick the extra
point but the Sanford, line chargbest is the section which labels ed across and complataly blocked
him as a lucky gambler. This, old
buddies, la a comforting thought
In tha current International crap
game. At Newport he wai only
going for a dollar Nassau, which
means a buck on each nine and
another skin on tho whole II holes.
But he played it with all the fer­
vor and determination of a guy
shooting the bunble on the 944,000
question.
"The President was a heavy
tirlnitmr
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m i. .
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-t
winner,”" tha
the report
on,
though he'd have to apend more
than two weeks at Newport at a
dollar Naiiau to get a sprained
"He and his partner never let
back carrying home the loot,
up, no matter how far ahead they
were. On one occasion, when It
was auggeslcd that they alow down
■ bit, Ike replied with a grin:
'well' I've got to follow my mot­
to. When you've got 'em down,
&gt;ou've gut to atomp on them'."

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Tba Sanford Herald—Paga 7

'Elvis' To Be Seen
Sunday At Drive-In
T V unusual range of ulent, fa r ,
beyond that o f the ordinary per*
former, that aUr maker Hal Wai- f
Is tint Knotted In. rinrlnr » w n
lion Elvis” Fre»iey wtlfbe unveil­
ed for local audience! Sunday as
Wallis* "U vlua You" *ov«» 1« at
the Uovieland Ride In Theatre.
Havini emerged within an aaneia hlatory. Pre»ley haa been
riding the creat as the teenager*’
idol, but from all reports this
Alter overcoming superhuman difficulties, the guerrilla, Spanish first of seven films under the
army bring"iihe big ana Into rsuf of Avila’ s fertreaa walls. Stanley
Wallis banner—a full-scale Vista
Kramer's "Th e Pride and The r a s ile n ." filmed la Teehalcolor
Vliian-Teehnicolor musical with a
f»J Vhuvfclon. will open Sunday at the Bits Theatre through strong story lire—establishes him
United Artist# release.
as an all-around performer to be
reckoned with by movie-goers
of all ages.
A top-flight co-starring and
supporting cast enact the Para­
mount film. Starring with Pres­
ley are Lisabeth Scott and Wen­
dell Corey and heading the sup­
porting cast are veteran James
Gleason, Ralph Dumke, Paul
"The Pride and the Pinion,” C. S. Forester’s beat-selling novel, Smith, Ken Becker and Jana
opening on Sunday at the Hits "The Gun.” Pram Palmer was Lund. Pretty young California co­
Theatre through United Artists re­ chief cinematographer, Rudolph ed Dolores Hart makes her movie
lease, represents the high water Sternad was production designer, debut, and in a surprise bit of
msric o f Stanley Kramer's remark­ and the musical was composed casting Elvis* parents play a
small role.
able Hollywood career. It It the by George Anthell.
The screenplay, by Herbert Ba­
miggcsl, most ambitious, most
The purpose for shooting "The
spectacular movie he has ever rrlde and the Passion" In Spain, ker and Hal Kaater—Kanter also
made.
wai to insure a quality of authan- directed—is from a story by Mary
An epic story of human spirit ticity. The film was to glorify Agnes Thompson and promises to
and faith projected against the the grandeur of Spain—the sque- be an exciting blend of music and
colorful and tempestuous back­ duct and Alcasar of Segolvsjhe drama. The likeable Corey plays
ground of the Spunisn War of In­ white cities of the South—Vejer the leader of a (nice-famous but
dependence In the Napoleonic and Granada—the great forecourt down-on-lts-luck band and lovely
era. "The Pride and the Passion" of Ed Eicorial —the huge shrine Uiabeth Scott Is an ambitious
was filmed In VlstaVlslon and of tha pilgrims of the middle ages press agent who discovers small
Technicolor in Its entirety on at Santiago de Compostela—the town singer Presley and schemes
Jocstlon In Spain, with a produc­ broad, tumultuous Ebro River— to make him a top name. Pres­
tion span that covered eighteen the picturesque country of Gall- ley's talents bring the band back
months.
cla and the great plains of La to the big time, but trouble deve­
lops when the youngster climbs
Produced and directed by Stan­ Mancbi.
ley Kramer, “ The Pride and the
Cary Grant Is cast aa a spit- too high, too fast.
Seven specially wrilen songs dot
Passion" co-stars Cary Grant, and-poUsh officer of His Majes­
Frank Sinatra and. In her first ap­ ty's Navy, who has some of the the story end, with Presley sing­
pearance In an American film, snobbery and inclination toward ing them In his undeniably Ini­
the voluptuous Italian star, So­ care In his dress and In hJs min- mitable style, they alone should
phia Loren. The supporting cast nsr which was characteristic of be worth the price of admission.
numbers literally in the thoua- the British offlcsrs of the period. Backed up by the "Grand Ole
aods.
Furthermore, he has great devo­ Opry's famed Jordanalres quar­
* The screenplay by Edna and tion to duty. Once assigned to a tet, they range from ballads to
^Edward Anhalt wai adapted from mission he will accomplish 11with rhythm-and-blues and country.
ataadfaiteness and wilh complete
attention to the regulations of the
conduct of war.
Frank Sinatra plays a Spanish
guerrilla leader, the son of a shoe­
maker from Avila, who organises
resistance to tha forces of Napo­
leon following the collapse af the
Spanish armies in the field. Uneducated, Inarticulate, he lives
with a burning passion to strike
for his country and return to Avi­
la. Tba power of his thoughts are
MWy Can.,on wK*
always understandable, e v e n
J* ■ mriffy Uol
though he can never risk ths em­
Thinks m clot lift *W
barrassment of
saying "Thank
loro returns « 1st.
you" or "I love yiw." He carries
inside him an unquenchable, un­
reasoning flame of patriotism.
Juana played by the luscious
Sophia Loren, joins the guerilla#
O U lC I (lt\ ff
to live only for a return to Avila,
her native city, and vengeance.
RIDt-IN THLATRE!
She ia impatient for the death of
all French in Spain and for the
return of order to her country.
The star* of "The Pride and
th# Passion" were chosen because.
In Kramer’s words, "although
other ictori could have played
the roles, no other actors would
DR. MlOfRICK WHIBPtI, head
have been perfect for the rolei,"
of the observatory at the Mas­
Frank Sinatra la the fiery aad In­
sachusetts Institute of Tech­
FEATURE*- SHI
tense Miguel, leader of the guer­
nology, works at an electric
rilla
band
that
performs
the
Im­
PLU Scom p u ter In C am bridge,
possible feat of turning the ta­
Mass., as he plots tha court*
bles on Nipoleon's ersek Army;
of the Russian earth satallita.
Grant Is a correct, duty-bound
Authorities reported that sig­
British nival officer whose for­
nals from "S p u tn ik " w ere
■rowing weaker, probably be­
tunes become
Inextricably en­
cause the batteries h ive run
meshed with the guerrilla "rab­
down.
ffnientefionaO
bis"; and Sophia Lorsn brings to
life Juans, the dedicated Spanish
FEATURE— 14:32
girl whom both men love.

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I n M a Ceastj AgricuManl
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A lta i
Gatehel pointed out that there
Jot U l Battle, t 4-H d u b boy were over WO mere students en­
tram Oviedo, tied for fourth hifh
Individual in tht «-H Club Lhrf rolled this year thaa then were *9
stock Judging Contest held In la at year which lr cenjiFerably
eonjuaettaa with tht Seutheastera m an thaa their expected enroll­
Livestock and Poultry ®&gt;ow la ment. The bond Issue, which will
Ocala Tuesday.
be voted upon Nov. 19, will provide
■*Bg"tc*mt tvmiMud if Pil*V. TM- fowurTB puna-tho nmnny—
hsi both of us very “ bothered” , Jvrry Arndt and Jerry Fore, both facilities to take care **# snrH
burn Silvia, judged ia stiff c s s
•oorna to have . . the ’ ‘tbs” ! And (if taai's tha proper word,) is petition moo three d i m of bogs growth, according to GatcheL
the
seeming
lack
of
Interest
la
nothing will do but that I coma
and tut class of Hertford heifers. Gatehel emphasised that for the
down with tha same symptoms I this year’ s event. Mothers don't This was tht first contest that vote on the bond Issue to be val­
show up for their meetings, and
id one m an than half of ail r%
Bo b e n I sit . . aching all ever,
very few art willing to assume these boy* had taken part in as (he freeholders must vote, then '
and not the least bit awan of
a
team,
and
Is
considered
a
pre­
tha responsibility of seeing that
irhat’e going oa around town.
liminary is preparation for the In turn tha majority o f those
Spool all morning oa tha things a n done. Now this will next contest to be held in Web­ voting must be ha favor of the
bond Issue fot It to pass. Follow­
phono, (or so it seemed) with never do if the carnival la to ster oa Nov. t.
ing hla talk In bringing tho group
tho exception of a long talk with make as much money this yeas
At its regular meeting Tuesday
Lola Wtaw, who stopped la to aa ft has ia the past Maybe yon night in the Seminole High Voca­ Up to date concerning tba bond
nave
a
small
child
at
hoses
sad
issue there were considerable
discuss tha ttp-comiaf carnival at
let the
mothers tional Agricultural Center the questions and discussions from
Boutbaida School, oa Halloween. figure you’ll
wbooo children are ia school all Seminole County Farm Bureau the floor.
day do all tha work. Perhaps members hesrd fifbwart Gatehel
In Uw business session follow­
you’ll bo surprised to know that outline the program which la ing Gatehel'i talk, C. T. Lawson,
a great deal of tho work Is doao aimed to meet the needs of our Farm Bureau president, waa *j
by
mothers with SEVERAL
elected to be the official delegate
log to enter into the fun and to the Farm Bureau Convention
•mall children at home!
c a r a t s o r n»a v. eumm b rs , ^
It isn’t a question o f hew free prarida soma kind of entertain­ which V01 bo held in JechMnvIUa
ment
for tonight's
"Talent on Nov. 10-11-12.
m SS catiw?*rm"wacmlwoV* you a n , but of bow much you Show". It’e never how well you
At tho tost meeting of the
all paraoaa art haraby notlftad ere willing to do for the child­
that tha uadarWgaad aa Adminis­
can do something, but how will­ Seminole County Cattlemen*! As­
ren
you
hive
ia
school.
From
pertratrix ot aald aatat*. haa complatad tha a4mlalatmlea tharouf m u I experience 1 know “ that ing you a n to try. Hope their sociation, held in Sweetwater
and haa Iliad In mid court har final
show tonight Is a big success, Park in Oviedo, R. P. Lamont
1safari ind spplIaaUen far dls- where there’s e will, there’s a
I chare a Objactloaa tharoto. If ear. ra y ." No one person is asked for the sake ° f those who have was elected president ot the as­
I should ba duly tiled. Attar flllag to assume the responsibility of put so much lime and effort Into sociation and state director; W.
proof al poblleatlon showing thla
G. Kilbee, Oviedo, was chosen ,
nolle* haa boon pnbilahad anea a tha entire booth or project . . \ it.
vice- president; Cecil Tucker.O
weak for four eoMaeutlva wjrtt, she ie only asked to contribute
Well,
since
I
seem
to
hare
run
tba maltar of approval at mW n .
Sanford, secretary-treasurer; and
sort aadi tha ordarlag. of dtatrlbu- a SHARE of the work. So il out of things to compitln about,
Bob Williams, Ed Cameron Jr.,
your room
chairman
sails a (that will never happen!) per­ Sanford, Robert E. Lee, Oviedo,
meeting, try and make It. Jf.you haps I should get back to what and Edward Yarborough, direc­
can’t make a daytime meeting, 1 bad originally started to say! tors.
suggest
suggoat that she call It
it for one
__ And that was just a few ‘ Hind­
The Cattlemen meet three times
evening. This just might be bet­ ers for the week-end. W&gt;'h the a year at n barbecued steak sup­
ter for, everyone
concerned. change In my "deadline” last per and
ind bear dlscuaslons
discussions on scYou'd never know untU you tiki week, everything g&lt;t pretty conis In the industry which will
There la a Utile lest than two fused along the line, and OuT help the cattlemen. At this meet­
wseka to g0 now, to get aU this Sunday School reminders were In ing some 123 cattlemen member*
work done. How about cheeking a llttle to® l&gt;to to do much good. heard Juno Gunn, secretary of”
to aee who your room-mother So don't forget that there are the State Cattlemen’s Associa­
Sunday School classes each Sun­ tion tell the group that the "pilot
day morning at the Air Station program” of the eradication of
chapel, and they are held during the sereqworm haa reduced the
the church service which starts cases of screwworms by almost
at 0:00 a. m60%. There Is no doubt that with
Roman Catholic masa, with Fa­ the Federal and Stats funds pro­
ther Nihlus Hubhle officiating, vided we can soon eradicate the
■tarta at 12:00 noon, with con­ screwworm fly In Florida.
fession taking place -fifteen or
The next meeting of the cattle­
twenty minutes preceding •It.
men will be held lit February. £
And Monday night brings an­
other meeting of the Enlisted
FLU IN HAITI
Club at the USO
PORT AU PRINCE, Haltl(UP)
Men's Wives
building, in downtown Ssnrord- President-elect Francois Duvalicr,
AgVtTttfiW euTm.lataraw *r dabo inaugurated next
Father Hubble will be the guest who will
manJ la ssd to tbs following danertbsd propsrty •Hosts, iptog and
speaker, and it would he nl-o If Tuesday, canceled a speech at
bslsa In Btmlnols Countv. Florida
there was a real large crowd on Gonalve today becaust of the
and &lt;Uscribed as follows t»-wlt:
Lot# I. S. 7. 1S.IT. II. a n a jsn f
Asian flu. His aides said the illhand to welcome him.
Block 1: Lots 4. I. S. » through
Can't think of another thing to neas would not affect the Inluguwrite about, so 1 guess thh ration. Duvaller’a confinement co­
would be a good time to quit! incided with the arrival In Port
The movie st the base tonight Is Au Prince of Dominican Republic ( j
lLk*vlaw&gt;Rihdlvlalaa. accord­
"Hit and Run” , with Hugo Hess dignitaries who yesterday award­
ing to tho Plat thsraof. so ra­
c ' d , d la Wat Book S. Poso lJ others to do it for you! 1 under­ and Cleo Moore. If you’re of a ed military Junta chief Gen. An­
of tha Wibllo Boeordo of **mlstand there are some rooms at mind to go. I’m going to bed tonio Kcbreau the Great Cross of
Pinecreit School that bad a very and nurse thla fever! See you Duarte Sanches Y. Mella, the
of dsctloa 1». Townahlo 11 hard time finding parents willhighest Dominican decoration.
next week.

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■Milan TS of Chapur ISTSt. Law*
of Florid*. A«t* •* IH I, aa alactlan
will b* Mid throughout ■«"»*»•••
County. Florida, and la »*eh
praelnat Uaraof on Tu«*d*r, tha Ith
day at No»«mb»r. lis t , far th* alwtioa from ■•mlnnt* County at Ursa
hy th* quallllad alaetora of aoid
County of throo Truatom far Ipwilat T*X Sahool D liirletN oiob 'rO n *
which aomprl*** all o f »«1d famlnot* County, Florida, and datarmlMHon ot tho mill*** of l*s*J tor th.
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anna# from any
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aald Bpaotal Tam School Dtatrlct
Numhar On* for tha rasular torn*
la alght mill* to* aaeh yaar of th*
hlaaalum. and two aillla fas BuildInS A But Baatrv# Fund.

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any tlm* up to t l daya pa.radio#
tha ttnaa or lha alactlan by patitlon
ot tav# or maro pataana qua,,,—.,
in vota la th* alaatlon. fll.d with th*
Board of Publla taatruotla* * f SanalooU Cnuaty. in arid* at laaat IS
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Numhar One who pay a las oa real
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Couaty Board of Tubllo taOtrurtlo*. lamlnal* County,
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$700.00 Down
FA 2-4731
a sympathetically understanding member of our staff
anistfind
you.
10 HP plua
339.00
ClasR and Psiat Co. will
U ARTICLES WANTED
i s , i r f t . 'a r , Feature* electric kitchen*, term New ME 28
439.00 Mimograph Printing — Typing- U2-1I4 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-4622
___ S IT A M ^ $3,MS. Dawn
IS PLACES to BAT
to floor*, and choice reaidential
MK 85—40 HP
MOW)
Letter Writing — Card* and
T H E MIN MEMOR1UM" NOTICE
locatioaa.
», r o s a l . P a y t o n
It BEAUT! PARLORS
MK 85-S 40 HP
809.00
Letters
— 'Ph-i«i.S.*p“
"
wwd
Machines
—
aAddressed
*-- -•
It la the custom of many families ia thla country to cwumeato
Photo (Like new. Guaranteed. Assume
IS FEMALE HELP WANTED
60 HP
865.00
A . K- SHOEMAKER. JR.
Copies of Important pape...
Registered Real Estate Broker MK 75
rate a bereavement by an M!n Memoriua" notice in newspaper
Phone FA 2-2103
UK 72
60 HP plua
979.00
f ^ ^ i «n"b5an7e"'duT'calJ
IS MALE HELP WANTED
I Assoc. Alberto J. Hall A
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Prepsration er
Tremendous trada-lni
W HALE «r FEMALE
William E. Henchtl
selection of a suitable verae brings back to them tender, pleaaaal
Ph FA 2-1301—17-92 a i Hiawatha Announcing new line of fltu alumt l WORK WANTED
recollections.
expressed
it: As Eliza Cook, ths English poet baa se beautifully
lnum boats. Fishing boats through j « 4 £ ^ A A£ilS5a “ "k rhiico refrigerator. 22 caliber
T l BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
246 feet af lake front property. over-night cruUdri. Beet price*
SZA MONET to LOAN
CARTER h o m e c l e a n in g "How cruelly sweet are the echoes
28449*h° l "P * * 1*1, rm*- FA
New modern 2 bedroom home
^ S3 SPECIAL SEEVICES
that start
, SERVICE
14-PETS. LIVESTOCK.
with
Florida
room
and
double
k
.
.
**»«memory
ncari. playi an old tune
Window 4 Wall Washinr .
W B A EOOriNG * PLUMBING
What
Very nice G. E. electric atnve
ONLY
3
garage. FA 2-4132.
on th* heart.
Waxi,ig—NOrth 8 tfsi
M PIANO IEEV1CES
aary
.
used
very
little. *100. FA
kitten* naed a home. Ph. FA 132 Htwev 17-93
n&gt;n*,»
SS ELECTtKAL-CONTBACTORS
priate« u s i f s s d w . y j r s ! ?
2-3721.
2-6349.
Homes Left
parted, ....
IS INSURANCE
U A— PLUMBING and ROOF Wcbcor 3 speed changer with G. are
among
SI NOTICES-PERSONALS
ING
17—HEAUTV' PARLORS
K. VR cartridge diamond slylus
Ftawere — Plant* — Sbrnha
IS ARTICLES far SALE
in
Little
Venice
for u«e with hi-fi. (K&gt; cash
BEN MONROE NURSURY
IS FUENTTUEE A HOUSEHOLD
CERAMIC TILE
fjt o.J--Fred Bill Jr. FA
2-2088.
Alr-CondRtoncd Baton
Cilery Avenue
FA 2-0123 Modern
PAUL F. MULLER 4 SON
Used
piiaoi
Spinets,
Baby
Huhy tfpssra
FA 3.1383
! —LAST
I'flU M T
Heme* have bets cold *o PEAT COMPOST (Daetvrelder i ) 105 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-9742
90c
bu.
bag
j nt&gt;" r while theta home* are
LOST: Mixed colored.twilled pin- *e
GRAFKV1LLE NURSURY
under construction.
tic pockctbooV. between DeLand
Go Weil on l it St. or 20th St. 1S-FRMALB HELP WANTED
k A Sanford. Identification: I.uto Grapevllle Ave. PA 2-0686.
T RMi I„* ipJSn
Nwltlasd
cilia S ildiajg, Zellwood, Fla.
WOMEN: |S.50 per 1,600 addressHlde in for R. W. Deane. Eap.
Ph. Apopka TUektr
date Oct. 27. 1057.
*
Rawar
G R A Y SH A D O W
ing envelopes at home. Work
Now Under Construction, j
6-4382
*•*_Uj4* £«?*• J i'riU MUTUAL
Contracting 4 Csssln
N U R S E R IE S
and
ca r o s s w o r d
A S S O C I A T E S , Box 55S-AI 1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-6943
LOST: Beige nylon raincoat A
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
ACROM
tjui ns n u n
HOUSEHOLD GQODx
Morton, Penns.
3 bedroom, 1 bath
4. Therefore
21. Finehood, in nylon case. Ph. FA
HV’ IIW S ’ .-J I
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
1. Intervals
Piumbtog
Kresky
Hs.ting
6.
Flat
Ing
1-3 bedroom. 2 both
iS vlI.I I II .1" • i
2-6432, Mrs. George Stine
5. A permit
M. G. HODGES
4. River Island
sword
y2 irjT .fi
*119.00 Rrclincra
PROTECT YOUR 'LANTS 19—MALE HELP WANTED
4 bedroom, 2 bsth
9. Gretting
*89.811
a - r ^ R RENT
~**
CMRiuiri'-t
:n:i
7. Headline hi 25. Incite*
8tn'!f.e „on^ ,11, Water Pumps— *119.00 Swivel Rocker
Harden your plants f:r Winter
70.30
10. rresaea
lid
'-ITTWell*
Drilled
—
Pumps
chob Hi Riser
enarmoua
26. BIbUYoung
boys
to
run
establiibad
with
our
Fall
Special
Fertilizer.
potatoes
:;.mi ji-.m i
1
WELAKA APARTMENTS: tocmr
Phone FA 2 6037 Complete with mattresie*
print
cal
paper reutei. Apply Circuit- Paola Read
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY.
M l I I tljil*
12 Sols
prirata bathi. 114 W. Firit SL
t. Bristly
mount i" . . J i J MIA 1
Bolsters 4 covers
129.50
t on Departmant Sanlord Her3 blks. West CC Bldg. Lake
13. Revolve
FLUMHING 4 SEPTIC TANKS TERMS
tld*
Mary.
TERMS
9. Goddesata 37. Rsgrsta n i'iiu i in
i •■
. EFFICIENCY apartments auiu All of theie beautiful home* are
14. Music note
INSTALLATION 4 REPAIRS FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
u n : ihm m i t • t ‘
of iism iu
39. M9*t
located
on
Lake
Front
Lota.
* abla for couple or ainf la person.
15. Pal#
1
:
im .ns &gt;i •
i
24
Honr
Sendee
It. Stitched
recent
DISH GARDENS: 200 N. Park Collector • Salesman for estahPrivate bath A shower. Ideally
16. A brawl
I4-’ Til 'JM l.'
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
ARCHIE C HARRIETT
13.
Spicy
29.1m.
Ave.,
Sanford.
Phone
FA
2-1823
liahad
Installment
route
with
located ecrosa from Poat Office17. Greedintsa
Cor. 2nd 4 Magnolia FA 2-6321
FA 2-8399 or FA 2-8781
Sanford Flower Shop.
local concern. Earnings un15. Droop
tubed
tseUrdax'e Aaewee
"Inquire Jacobson Dept. Stora.
20. Compass
"Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
!
limited.
Permantnt
position.
18 Mitigating 31. Malt
37. Before
Chooen your choice
W. J. KING
Free Delivery_________
rtadtng
Approximately 15.000 lour seedGroup Insurance. Must be
{Furnished cottage, 1 bedroom,
beverage*
3*. By way of
of Financing Plans:
Pijmbhg and SupplU*
21. EffortlMsly 19 Coin (Para.)
. . . . $15.1
sober,
reliable
and
can
furn­
tr Lake Mary. Call FA 2-3049 or
32. Window
39. UUer of
i i Bold faeod
LOOT. V
- OU
A - * ,5-0° P «
22. Lean-to
FA
2-6640.
ish references. 3Iust have car.
Kohler Plumbing
T R A D E -IN /N O W
VA. FHA, In Service and
T k 2-6347.
edge
the alphabet
(abbr.l
23. Posed
Write P. O. Box 169, Sanford.
Ream Water Heaters
Conventlonsl
Get the moat for your old
New Nursery Opening. Exten­
24. Excla­
Turn. Apt. 800 Park Ave.
2534 Orlacdn Dr.
FA 204*3
furniture.
sion of the Wagon Wheel. White or Colored Salesman for
mation
T"
1
jfurn. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
Plants—We've got them. Open­
Plumbing 4 Heating, Free Kill25. Frenchman
home
improvement*.
Wonderful
$SAVE$
p :
ing Feature, nice Hibiscus 3-4
r
mates,
All
work
guaranteed
lor
37.
Man's
nama
remuneration.
Phono
FA
2-4330
4
Efficiency Apt, Air-condition A
ft. blooming in gallon rani 69c.
Furniture and Appliances
one year. Bill CaBree. Long30. Openings
J
Ear trees 6-10 It. *2.00. Con­
TV Optional. Hlway 17492 So. Wellborn Phillips Jr.
New &amp; Uned
wood, Phone VAllcy 8-4281.
TLK *r FEMALE
tanat.)
federate rosea *1.00. Power
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
31. Constructor
f
Puff trees 76c up. Nice cro32. Latvian
PLUMBING
Commercial building for rent or
tona 60c up. Thousands 4 Young man, or young woman. Ap­
Contract
and
Rtpeir
Work
river
tpoaa.)
203-09
East
First
TA
2-09S3
ply to Fred Perkins, Sanlord
thousands of bargains, too num­
■ale. 409 W. First, Phono FA
4
33. Lamprey
Free Estimates
Herald 9-13 a.m.
erous to mention. Everything
For more information call the
2-6037.
34. West Africa
R. U HARVEY
• BIG V A LU E S
la nice. Everybody welcome to
Sale* office: Corner W. Cry%
tabbr.)
204 Sanford Ava. Phan* FA 2 3183
come 4 look. We /re right on M 21—WORK WANfgP"
• QUICK C R E D IT
Furnished 2 room "aDirtment Mat Drive * Lake Mary block,
35.
Sunday
17.92, 8 miles south of Sanford,
%
with bath. All private
vate. FA telephone FA 2-4591 or FA 2-3013
• E A SY T E R M S
C LA R K
3 blocks North of Longwood- General oflice work some book­
outings
2-4003.
__________ __
WILSON-MAIER
keeping, no shortharj by wl- riumhlng, Heating 4 Supply Co.
Ovitdo Road. Look for the
%
3T. Levs I
2«
Naw and Used Furniture
Wagon Wheel Sign.
Apirtmenti— Furnished or un«
ot
deceased 32*
^-0&gt;,r**Ung 4 Repair*
39 Dshvertr
Reliable and compel- *619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2874 311 E. First 8t. Ph FA 2-9423
furbished. Both upper 4 lover.
40. Ensrgetic
J?
70a Palmetto Ave. Fh. FA
Highway ^ 9 2 South Sanford This Is a pass to Ihr Movieland
A. K. RO SSE TTER , F L O R IST 2-2190hOne
41. Golf pegs
*• WhiUna'
8-2936 after 3 p. m. ________- — — ---------------------------------------Thone FA 2-1881
w
42 AccomRldc-In for Mr*. I.oi* Hnus14-PIANO SERVICE ~
YT
For dependable Servica
pUshmsnte
holder. Eap. date OcL 27, 1967.
Sleady house cleaning, baby sit
Private entrance, modem furnish- R A Y M O N D M. B A L L
Msmber
of
Fiorlst
PIANO
TUNING
4
REPAIRING
! ed bedroom. Ph. FA 2-3610.
R EALTO R
Used furnilurr, applianers, tools
Taitgrapby Delivsry Assn.
DOWN
W. L. HARMON
rte. nought-sold. Larry's Mart
1
Capital
%
S BR furnished apartment, *85 00. 204 S- Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9641
It
ling done in my home. FA Th. TA 2-4223 After 8:00 p. m.
Ironing
- 6VH cE"EM ulW k KT
215 Sanlord Ave. Th. FA 2-4132
_
_
UU6 Elm Ave. Call FA 2-1269 --------(Swita.1
2 6542.
2. Entire
•-----------— — --------r — r — 3 Iota 8n'xH5' each. Near Pine- Haynes Office Machine Co., Type
-^LKlTHiCAI. SF.MVUT.W
FURNITURE OP CHARACTER
- 1
5 room furnished apartment, *50.
crest. f a 2-3377.
amount
2i~BUSINESS
OPPIRTUMITIES
limit
Ry
writers,
adding
machine*,
salesmonth. 203 E. 21st Robert A. ________________________ ______
t&amp; i
FRIGIDAIRE
hppliar.cos,
sate
. 1
3
Travel
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0162.
Master Craftsmen in
Willis ms. FA 2-3951.
_____ FARMER’S AGENCY, REALTOR
and service. G- it. Hun. Uu«&gt;lo
(•-ia
to and fro
Store for rent, suitable for small
Style and Construction
This if a pass to the Rita Theatre
FU. Phone FO 6-3315 or San­
business, barber shop or real
Gayle Osborne, Associate
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house
The
lam*
as
Those
estate office. FA_2-0702
ford FA 2-3819 after C y n .
with fenced back yard. FA 1116 S. French Ave. Sanford, FU.
Prized Since
2-4067.
Ph. Office FA 2-9221 or FA
Colonial Days
z* - a p e c ia l s e r v ic e s
.. Electrical Contra.-ting
.-2818,
11—AUTOMOBI
Finished For
Hounr Wiring am]
^Furnished room with or without ______________
Florida Climate In
Vacuum
Cleaner
Repairs
„
R
A
N
D
m
ELECTRIC
LO*
kitchen privileges. FA 2-6336. n bedroom concrete block, porch.
Ail kinds Automotive Repairs
Your Choice of Woods
Dial FA 2 0'J15
Repair* 4 pari* for all makes of 112 Slagnoiia
Bedroom in private home with
careorte, and storage. Nicely ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SHOP
?.*.*■f ner*-. Electrolux, liouvar,
connecting bath. 403 W. 20lh
j
Kitchen cquipp- OsUea
i i a -liU lL b lN U -ilW U lk
FA 2-1393
--------------------ed. *9.285.00. Osier Realty Co..
c - n' pl,c' PAINTING
meat plrtl. Work guaranteed
8 room furnished apartment, 310
2601 Orlando Dr. FA 2-5543.
81 Chevrolet convertible. Powerdelivery. Call
Magnolia. Avatlaole now. A.
For Painting call Mr. Taakar. Pb.
R V f w S . U|' *
? « eL-iii,dl° . 4 heater. * ,m
K. Rossetter, Florist Ph. FA 13 BR block; *10.850.00. low as
4i0 Wiiiow Av*. Can be seen
FA 2 6169 anytims.
*1,000.00 down, balance to auit
at Holler Motor Sales during
2-1851._______________________
i, »Jun« n LJ'hyfe 'dining
WELL DRILLING
2007 Adams Ave.
the day. Tk 2-0616.
*
ioth S L Ith 1 chairs, 905 W.
Falrhanka-Morse rumps
DUPLEX APARTMENTS FURN
to all makes
SPECIALS
ished, *50.00 month,
un, ,\auus.
Adults,
FINANCE your naw ear with a
TA
..HOWARD C. LONG
FA
A 704 W. 4th SL,' Phone
‘
loan from the Florida Stala
*°7 E. Commercial Are,
M ill
6 room house, Hi baths, nice
Bank of Sanford.
^ 2-3883, eveningsPhone FA 2-2833
~ earellent condition,
Remodeling
—
Rerooling
— Re­
*12,600. Term* if desired.
I&gt;7)N7S~COVER- SHf&gt;P
Boom and Board. Private Home.
Automobile
Interior Decorator
siding — Materials — Contrac­
Hiway 17-02. Call FA 2-6480.
W O O L SE Y
Skat Covers — Truck Seals
. v j
. . . . . .
,,
7 room house, frime construetors — Fuunci.ig.
Marin* Finlnhen
1 bedroom 36 foot New Moon
tion, two loti. 0*1 v l iooonn At^ Willis Pontiae—301 w 7 lit.
For Your Boat
trailer, »ir conditioned. Inquire
down, balance lej. than rent
“ I m p e r ia l d e c o r a t o r s Rt. 1 Bex 234-B, Country Club
Need « good 2nd car?
I'alntlng and Papering
Senkarik GUno and Paint Co.
SEE KAY HERRON
Several nice lot* irom (600.00
I'b. FA 2-1716 after^ 6
112-114 W. 2nd S t Ph FA 2 &lt;«23
up
I our Pontiae Salesman
Garagg Apartment. 1401 Oak
For i’alntlng and Repairing
New and Used Car*
FRED ROETIUKR
Morria Furn- Apts. 20Hi W. l i t **“ “
Freneh Ave. and High Ml FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m
V m Magnolia Av*.
FA 2-0259
_______ I wav property.
rropeny.
FA 2-2993. 30t Weat Tint St.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
-WANTEU m KENT
FLUOR
sanding
and
finishing
U
will
pay
YOU
to
see
ua
btforo
2541 French Ava.
*2.50 per call plua parts, 9 years
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
you buy. Open Evenings aaJ
3 bedroom furnished or unfurnish­
J- W . IIA L L, R E A L TO R
axperitnee
in
TV
Service
on
all
Sundays.
Seminole County since 1925.
ed. FA 2-5390 after 4:0*.
Johnny Walker, Associate
makts and models. One year
II. M. Gleksen. Lake Mary
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
"Cali Hall" Phone FA 2-3641
guarantee &lt;m all parts. Ws also
ralatka, Fla.
a— REAL ESTATE FOR
sarvics auto and home radios.
DR. KINNITH MANKUN &lt;!eft) of Hayden rtanetarlum In New
Ted Burnnll
Today'. Special: '50 Ford *199. Picture tubes repaired in yuur
York explains an oscilloscope which ho said confirms the theory
for BETTER PAINTING
BUILDER 4 CONTRACTOR
home. *9.95. guaranteed. 1 year. 2601 Lranview Phone FA 2-2978
that lha Russian satellite Is transmitting scientific information in
I. E. BATTEN
AUTO M AR T
WE HAVE A HOME
Phone FA 2-36*4, 9 a.m.
5 p m.
cods. He offered isevldtncs the photographic strip (top) on which
116 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3711|
201
3.
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-6435
Berry
bill
Painting
Contractor
Including Dabary 4 Lake Mary
the machine recorded variations In the btep of Sputnik. Moscow
FOR YOU
Licensed — Bonded — Union
BARNES TV SERVICE
says this 1* cauied by L.e sphere's spin. The U. 9. Air Force actu­
1951 Jaguar XK-120 Engine exLAKE COUNTY
Free
Estimate
—
Compare
ut
201
East
Commercial
ally filmed the satellite (left) as It streaked over Altaka at a speed
celient. Can be
be seen alter 8:30.
40 acres. 30 cleared—high land
Prices FA 2-2287 alter 5:00.
too great tor individual picture*.
(International Soundphotos)
2209 Magnolia.
—adjacent to Hiway 46, 18
HOMES— 3
bedrooms
ENVELOPES. Latterheads. state1 4 3 hatha.
• minutes from Sanford. A Real
i f —.W h llE S — PEHhO.Vi ALS
manta,
invoicaa.
hand
bills,
and
U-nOATB and M0TOK8
* Buy at |6,000.-Cash.
rograma. at e .
Progressive ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
w. H. "BILL" STEM PER
Cora plate and ready' far immedi­ Robson's Outboard Motor Sale
rioting Co. Phone FA 2 2951—
Beds. Day. Week or MnmJi—
Btalter 4 leeaser
, ate occupancy.
n u n I
403 Wbst 13th SL
All 1957 Evtnrudea on sale,
Tel FA 2-5181. Furniture Center
Aaaoe. Guy Allen, GreUbev Hall,
lowest prices in cantrnl Florida
______
116
West
Fust
St________
FO R R E N T
Arietta Price, Everett Harper
Also many uaad motor* over Let us build your docks, bulkheads
*• « i « i
tie v _________ I smrH—
l hauled and priced to sal!,
and sea walla. Water Front ConLaVern# School ef Dance
E . FIR ST S T R E E T
•NtepiiMi
2-1225#
'la* * ■ «*.•»# frrmiw** in Ti*
South Piaacrest — Sanford
raexaga aeaia on ooais, motor*
•W WX
wf VIHIItewA
Charry Real Estate A (to* 7
Whisparing Oak* — Tltnaville
and trailers. Sample prices
Acrobatic
—
Ballet!
Also
boys
S T O n ci L u l a H U N
10 months free service on new in­
'* " * " « *
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
(HOT. Zimmel outfit
els is 4 tiny-tote class. Enroll
strument purchase from us.
1319 W. 13 SL Rear-Barber Shop FHA in servica and FHA financ­
ClOSI.KNir QUIIN i Actress
New *1195.00
now. FA 2 6425.
Ph. F A 2-299*
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
Also used package outfits on
June Havoc has her hands full
ing available.
Deanna School of Dance
sale.
2004
Cedar
Avenue
f
A
2-0733
In
New
York
as
the
sit*
on
a
John R . Alexander
Ballroom
Trade now for specks, shad, and
giant ball of yarn and goes to
We can qualify you for ona of
T te S K d T S p U y "
By Deanna—George Wiggin
ft Real Estate - Insurance
hunting seasons boating.
HEATING
work with a huge pair ot knit­
these
homes
in
30
minutes.
You
f&gt;
;u
ter
now.
FA
"-0M4
Your
Evtontde
Dealer
107 Magnolia
FA 2 0283
H.
B.
POPE
CO.
ting
needle*.
Th*
occasion
waa
can start enjoying the home ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
2603 Hiawatha
200 S. Park------FA 2-4214
th* «tart ot "knltdt-youraaU
while we process tie papers.
304 E. 1st
Pbone FA 2 5961
Beautiful superior material and
to—ARTIl
LFis FOR SALE*
week.” snd June U "Miss Hand
. workmanship w i t h 11,000(JO
Liquid embroidery sete, copprr
Knitting."
(International)
ROD a REEL REPAIRS
down. Make one your borne,
enamelinr outfits, silk screen Automatic wisher, Cheap.
Star fthooL 27th Street 4 Mag­
Developed by
412 Sanford Avenue
sets. Decorate it vourself.
2-2575.
nolia Ave. Archie Smith Modern
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
OD H AM &amp;
.- J O H N S O N MOTORS
^ Homes. Phone FA 2-3377.
2617 S. French
PA 2-1913 T-Shirt*, 49e — Pilot *2.50 gal.
TUDOR.
Inc.
Limp Goodr, Tarpaulins, ArmyS^r„M
8/
0I*lLNtl
GOODS
; IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
" _ Jjauford Ave. Pb. FA 2-15S2
Navy SUrptes—310 Sanford Ave.
ask Crum&gt;y 4 Mootei'h
UAK* ^ 3
GEMER
Car. H .y. 17-93 4 37lfc 64.
White—Necchi—Eina
ft 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4695
Singer hand vacuum ami attach­
1V tWL^J, r w£f M2u**tP Cruiser
Phone FA 3-1561
JfF1**? « n * 4 rnakea Machine*
P- Evtnrude Convertible
ments. *16. FA 2-4053, 3109
333 East First St.
FA 2-3244
£»n*uJt A REALTOR Firsl | BRAILEY ODHAM, Prm
“ ?• rtaannr. motor conL-ol*.
Amelia.
Also Gator Tilt trailer. Ready
CULLEN AND HARKEY
go. *1199, For further in
Th.u H * pass to the Ritr Theatre
DICK M APES
* 0 N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2-23911
formation caii FA 2-0529.
for Harry F. Cushing. Exp.
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■oat bo patient,” ho tald.
OpthnUtie reportj were bean!
throughout tho BOOHoc.
■Auuiiiuiat lunsiiuuilaiu

pieteij fSaW HM and modernized
■Old M n. Diagfairkr, - ” a*d lo
which wo hoto oddod fireproof
wollo ood callings, aow kttebae oad Mn. Elinor Van W laik who haa
Modern bathroom fadlltk*.’ ’
bad I years aapariaaca aa A n 't
"W o are proud o f our staff,” Dietician at Good Samaritan Hospi­
aho sold, "for realizing our goal tal in Cincinnati and was with the
far ei&amp;cioocp ood amypathy for 8 «*ar«l Johnson Chain for U
oar potkota wo found that it could y iu U
The present otaff wffl eoalot of
S refisterwd annas, I He— sad pra­
ctical nurses, I aursoo aidoo; 1
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BPW Sats M id-Year
Directors Meeting
In Daytona Beach

wni ha held at Daytona Beach
whan tha Florida Federation of
Business and Professional Wo­
man’s dabs holds it's mid-year
Board af Directors moating la
the Daytona Plasa Hotel, Oat
!M 0, 1M7.
The Board of Directors, under
tho leadership at tha President,
Mrs. Mario B. Bowden of Lees­
burg, consists of tho Presidents
ever M00 members, Directors of
tha nine geographical district.
State Officers, Standing Committea Chairman asd Parliamentar­
ian. Advanced registration Indi­
cates that obifclm. Iz -a the
cloba will bring tho attendance
to about 300.
The major topk to bo discuss­
ed Saturday morning will bo tho
Employment S u m y af tha op­
portunities for woman In Florida
which will ba conducted In Novamber under tha direction of
Mn. - Virginia Rasmussen, Public
Attain Chairman of tha FedoraTha use of woman’s full capscltka u elthen*, including tha
election and appointment of
qualified women In gorernmental
policy-making posts, will b* an­
other important topi*- Mrs. Hor­
tens* Walls, Legislation Chair-

Legislative Goal; the enactment
of tho Equal Pay Bill In the 1959
session of tho Legislature.
The formal board meeting wUl
open with tho first session at
9:30 a. m. Saturday. Sesilona are
scheduled throughout tb« day and
avanlng on Saturday. Sunday ac­
tivities will Include a final aes•ko lasting until noon.
It la the aim of the Plorida
BPW to Achieve Through Action
—With PereepUvo P l a n n i n g
MeMn Fleischer, son at Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Fleischer of Sanford, goals which will bens fit all woa corporal at Camp LeJeune, N.
Those Planning to attend from
C. won the
Marino Corpa golf
championship than. It waa raporv the Hanford Club are: Mrs. Arolyn True, Mrs. Either Evans,
ad yesterday.
Fleiaehsr has boon prominent In and Mn. Myrtle Gradlek.
military golfing rlrelea and haa
played k many tournaments.

Fltisch tr Wins
Marina Corps
Golf Crown

Bronchitis May Ba
Primary Causa O f Lung Cancer
MADISON, WIs. m — Bronchi*
tls, and not cigarette amoMag,
may be the primary cause of hmg
cancer, according t« a British eta*
car specialist.
Dr. R. P7V«ssey af tho Cheater
Beatty Research Institute, London,
made a special report to tho Uni­
versity o f Wisconsin Medical
School
“ Juat became a man dks o f
lung cancer and alio tmnbad dur*
lag bis Ufatime,” Paaay said, "It
la not Justifiable to eall smoking
tha primary causa."
Passey said a study of British
death certificates at the London
Institute disclosed that tha Inci­
dence of hmg eaneer was twteo
as high In England as ia tha Uni­
ted States.
The long cancer death rate In
Graat Britain Is SSI per million.
Tha American rate Is 113, ha said.
Bronchitis la a "likely candidate
for tho role o f primary causa of
lung cancer,” h* said, adding that
thara la no relation between tha
quantity of cigarettes smoked and
tha auicaptlblllty to hmg cancer.
BULL KILLS MAN
MADRID, Spain « — A 44year-otd man who Jumped Into a
bullfighting ring to show his valor
has become tha fourth victim of
tho sport this year In Spain. En­
rique Mondragon, who was badly
gored at tho village of Vail Do
Uso, died of hla Injuries Monday.
Previously, two
young Torvros
were killed In the ring and an el­
derly attendant waa killed whan a
bull Jumped tho fence Into tha nar­
row no-mana-land between tha
stands and ring.

Hospital Notes
Peggy Murray (Sanford)
Mattie Saimaa (Banford)
Robert White (Baste!)
Eleanor Gormloy (Seated)
Colees Wiashlp
(Sanford)
Gertruda Fraapoo (DaBary)
Mnailyn MaDankl (Banforl)
f^wt« Perkins (Sanford)
OCT. IS
Kathrena Bellamy (Sanford)
Dorothy Collk
(Attenuate Springs)
Florence Balsbaugh (Sanford;

is as follow*: soloist, Mrs. Harry
Ecbotberger accompanied by M n.
C. B. Michael; “ Person end Con­
gregation” , Vail Robbtna and first
grade parent*; gypsy dance. Doasna MeManua; old-fashlonod malepiano number played on ona piano
by M n. Echclborgur and Mrs.
Michael; musical skit, "Three
Traas” , fourth grado parents.
During Intarmisaion refreshmenu will be served and musk will
be furnished by tha Stariightera.
Tha second half of tha program
will start with a skit, "School
Daya,” second grado parents; har­
bor shop harmony, first grade fa­
thers; and win dost with tho
"Dance Macabre’ ’, dance of death,
put on by a groap of ilxth grade
parents.

Colored News
Funeral Sunday
For L. Blackshear

★
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Adventists Will
Hear W. M ozart
Talk Saturday
Walter L. Mstart. Orlando.
Sabbath school and homo mission­
ary secretary of tho Florida Con­
ference o f Seventh-day Adventists,
will be tho goeat ipeaker at tho
Sanford Serenth-day Adruatlst
church Saturday.
Addnsslng tho U:00 A. M.
service, Pastor Matsrt will dis­
cuss tho need for a m on eign esire missionary and walfan work
right ia our own midst.
Pastor Maiart directs th* homo
missionary actlritks aa wall as
tha Sabbath aebool program in the
Serenth-day Adrentlat charehe*
throughout Plorida. Hi* confer­
ence canaUts of 00 church** with
i combined mcmbertklp o f otrar
3,000.
Also scheduled for tho day's acUrltles under the direction of Pas­
tor Maxart win be a Sabbath
|school rally at 3:30 P. M. and a
'■pedal missionary service at 4:00

MAYOM SUED
BALTIMORE (UPV-A.CotomMan promoter hao tons to court
la his efforts to atags bullfights
hers. 7 a lso Gonzales of Carta­
gena aimed Mayor Thomap D’ Aloaandro Jr. and eity tnaiurer John
Obiaiar as defendants ia tho n it.
Ho charges they acted illegally ia
denying his petition to hold bull­
fights ia Baltlmon.

Comer 1st and Sanford

COLORED NEWS
M n. Lucy Hurston, a resident of
Sanford for about 50 yean, pawed
away last Saturday at Tuacecgea,
Ala while visiting her daughter
Mrs. Wnii* Turk*.
Funeral services will ba held
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at
the Zion nope Missionary Baptist
Church with Rev. A. W. Williams
officiating. Interment will bo In
the family plot at Sanford.
WUson-Elchelberger Mortuary Is
In charge of arrangements.

Legal Notice

pellllonsre, I*. U. Box It. Sanford.
Florida. In that certain adoption
rocaadlnx f.ndln* la tho Circuit
ouft Math Judicial Circuit •( Flo­
rida. la tad for lemlnel* Counts,
la akaneery, aa abbreviated tills af
turn* M a s . la re: Oearp* v llarle
and Julia tj. Marts, Patltlea.r. la
Adoption of raul (ireaury Martinas,
her.ln fell But or decree pro eoufe*.
so will bo enured easiest yea.
Wltn.se my band ted offtefet seel
at Hanford, a.mlnel* County, H eride, this ITtM day of October, INT.
O P. ItjERKDON
Clerk of Ik* CtrraH Court
llyi AM* J. Lned-iulet
Deputy Ularfe
Karlvtn Ifoaekolder
Attorney for 1'UiattSI

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operating

Mono, early this morning w en:
AdUnc and Adidas, Inc., |1I0;
Borah A John Kridcr, ISO; Mr.
end Mrs. George Touhy, tSS; J
CoL A Mre, Paul C. Cheaterion,
f2S; Thrift Oil Co., &gt;05 and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Sinclair Whllo Sr.

One of tho qnettloea bofatg oak*
ed tho vohmteor oelicftors Is,
"Just what agencies are partici.
pstlng In tho United PandT” For
P. M. A motion pictun, "Ann tho information of thoeo who may
Fagaaaf’, which depicts tha mis­ haeo' failed to n od the Hat pub*
many . ttmea,
sion work o f Sovonth-day Advent* ilahed
. „ hentoforo
.
. •n
1st. in tho Par Bast, wm bo shown
foUowtag
organkadons
at T:30 P. M.
i wUl bo tho recipknta o f tho an*
Meeting with the Sanford group tidpated budget of &gt;35,000: Boy
Saturday will also bo tho mem* Scouts,
Girl
ScouU, Mental
bars of7 tha DaLand Savanth-day H e a l t h Association, Salvation
Adventist church aa weD aa any Army, Children’! Horn* Sodtty
of tha public who may wish to Iof Florida, Red Crosa and Unit*
attend.
|ed Serves Organisation, (U 80).

Mrs. Lucille H. Blackshear, 1010
Jessamine Ava. passed away auddenly Monday morning at Seminote
Memorial HoapitaL
M n. Blaekahaar was a number
of Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church
and served on Usher Board No. 3.
Funeral aarvicou will ba held
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at
Allen Chapel A.M.E. Chureh with
Rov. A. P. Poetell officiating. Intarmant will bo ia Rcatlawn Ceme­
tery.
Wllaon-Elchelterger Mortuary la
in charge of arrangements.

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War

OTTAWA
OTTAWA (UP
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—Kotxl Peace
f u e l leadership b
is alae
ala* a
« possible future an neluaivn Interview with United | Answer —Th* Turileh-Syrien sit-1 K m r — Pesr of mutual dtrtrure j now would Uke to wot* out a deal i Validate, but on the eonlrarv to T u l — ,tw*,M _ nr*
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wort more
mere e!closely
M a o winner Letter B. Petrxon Canadian
not vPA
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Canadian Prime
Prime Mini.ter.does
Minister, does not
m*s#. v*
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the lin
such inter.!
tntere .-.Ho-v_
uetioa — Jengrrous thoughIfItmmay
wiclexr nf ____
soma" kind,
on a purely ■'*
dViVI ” ^ nV ' c “ :
together,
heBrroe world peace b "precsrl- heller* that the Turkish-Syria alt- Tbw g t m by Mm Jars h b ac­ b*—can only be eomparad b the weapona that wmild be mad in'all
•Ion of powtr basis with the UnitTito’s recognition of Baal OareoalpM balanced, that Weetern nation tn the Near Bait need claim a week ato aa this year's Sots crisis If flgbttet actually out war. Precarious can be naed ed States. They have always been j Q .—Io jpnroplalon haa Sputnik
weakened the Western Alliance? Is many may hava been Influenced
practise haa autfered from Sput- break eat b a shooting war.
winner el the Nobel Peace Price. breaks out. Thera b not the same aa a word to describe that kind attracted by that kind ef arrange­ Tito’ s trade deal with East Ger­
to tome extent by his feeling that
rtlk, and that Rueab would like to Ne also b convinced that the
Peareen Answers
kind of bitter hostility that existed of balance and our objective must ment.
many the first surface evidence of Western prestige has been low­
tpUt the Western Alliance by a present tense world situation
The questions and Pearson's an­ between Israel and Egypt.be to find something more stable.
Q. —What Is the effect of Sput­ a drop in Western prestige?
ered.
■eparate diplomatic deal with the makes It all the more necessary swers follows:
Q— Would you regard the world
Q- —Do you believe Russian pol­ nik on the validity of the principle
A. —It may have shaken It for
Q —n»r« .Sputnik change gwy
VnttM State*
far tac nations In tha Western Alli­
Question — la (lie Turkuli-syrian peace balance aa precarious, or icy b aiming toward! a bi-lateral
a moment. It was a very dramatic of the considerations governing tb*
But the former Canadian Mini*-' ance to draw together more close­ situation more dangerous than was whtJL-Jther *di*r«i-a.
dma iopmeatr
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with th* United StatMf
U.N. Seem* Strengthened
en It. Indeed, if we draw the right ra Into the United Nations?
condMsl* for the Liberal Petty) Pearson expressed his views in |so in what wayl
A. —Peace U still balanced on
A.— I think that -th* Russians
A.— It seems to me not- to In
Sputnik,-the al-f -A.-*- 1 don't think

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Established 1909

^anfnrfc Sbralfc
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

N E W SP A P E R

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1957

Shop and Save

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United Press Leased Wire

Demos Attack President
In Rights Declaration
WASHINGTON (UP) The pot-i Tb* declaration Indicated that ory council nnd released today by and Camille F. Gravel Jr. ef Lou­
Icy-maklng voice of the Demo- the national party organisation Is the national committee.
isiana,endorsed It.
UtUe Rock Blame
A lone dissent was registered by
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*"h
The slatmcni charged, "The
a southern member, Mrs. Benja­ .failure of president KUenhow** tn
President Eisenhower and called ,u ,oulhcrn members,
for prompt enforcement of the
The statement was adopted min B. KveretYof North Carolina? take an early and Arm position
rights bill and the federal Constl- Sunday at the close of a two-day Two other southern memhere. for observance of the provisions
tutioo.
1
I meeting of the Democratic advis­ Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee ef the Constitution and lavra of the
United States has been substan­
tially responsible for the trouble
at Uttle Rock."
II railed on Elsenhower, “ with­
out further delay," to crMle the
eivil rights Inveitlgation commis­
sion and to appoint the new assist­
ant attorney general for civil
rights which were provided In the
right* bill.
"Six weeks have elapsed since
One ef the foremost and most
Representatives of the engineer­ the act was signed by the Presi­
Important projects of the last flea ing firm will be In Sanford, tonight dent, yet the commission hat not
been named, nor has appointment
decades will come before the
to explain the report to commis­ been made of the additional as­
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners tonight when the engin­ sioners and maka public Ita find­ sistant attorney general, who la
to Insist |on enforcement," the
eers firm of Gee and Jenson of ings over the past 130 days.
West Palm Beach present* a feaiit is expected that the firm will statement said.
Ibility report on the proposed docks give "the green light" to the City
“The President hae made many
and terminals.
other Important interim appoint­
ef Sanford to go ahead with plana ments. There la no good reason
Cited as the "one project" that
can be responsible for Sanford and for the waterfront facility that why he should await the next eesSeminole County's growth snd ex­ will bring countless millions of lion of Congress before proceed­
’ CAPE CANAVERAL (0?— The
pansion, the docks and term Insis dollars to Sanford through Indus­ ing to organise the commission."
get firing of the Vanguard mis- has been an issue on several oc­
White House Press Secretary
try Channels at well ae cause an
j tile, the rocket which will carry casions.
James C. Higcrty said last week
avqjsnche of warehouse facilities that the appointments would ba
en Amarlean satellite spacewardi
in tha area.
made soon—before—Congress reIn the spring, was delayed today,
Other items to come before the convenes.
Apparently because sf * brisk
Board of Commissioners tonight ta
northeasterly wind which whpped
a proposal to place terrauo floors
the ‘ guided missile test tenter
In the Sanford Civic Center at ad
here.
ditlonal cost. Architect John Bur­
Winds np to S3 ratles an hour
ton IV will be on hand to explain
blew off the coast during the earThe Seminole County School the addition to the specifications.
ly morning hours and because Food Service Association will
A proposed public hearing set
■dentists wanted “ near perfect" meet tonight In Lake Monroe
by commissioners for Nov, 4 will
An Invitation has been extended
conditions for the lest, specula- School Lunchroom at 7:30.
be discussed by commissioner* to­
Btlon was that the teit might not
The theme for this year Is night at the special meeting rela­ tn everyone to ettend the first
k* held at all today.
School Lunch—Community Rela­ tive to changing the date to Nov "Cub-O-Ree" to he presented by
the Cub Scouts of the St Johns
There were no patrol boats or tions. Mrs. Lucille Fesler, presi­
tl.
River District In Central Florida.
"danger" signals which usually dent, will present the yearbook
Alio
np
for
discussion
will
he
a
signify a missile launching. Nor­ which includes the plans for this
Jim Hay, Cubmaiter of Pack
recommendation f o r rezoning
mally, prior to any launching, a school year.
343, said that the "Cub-ORee"
brought before the commissioners
red "danger'? ball is hoisted from
R. T. Milwee, Superintendent by the Zoning and Planning Com­ will be held at the Sanford Farm­
ers Auction Market on 17-93 Nov.
a 90-foot pale to ward off boats of Public Instruction will talk to mission.
In the area.
3 at 3 p. m.
the lunchroom workers concerning
The test of the slender, T2-foot the forccomlng Bond Election on
He said "Bring all the kids In
rocket, without the "moon" in Its Nov. 19. He will Indicate to them
the neighborhood to see the show
.nose, had been expected in the the schools at which new lunch­
■nd cheer your favorite Cub In
pre-dawn hours today. On Frtdiy, room facilities will be provided
all kinds of games and contests
tha original day set for the space­ with proceeds received from the
for Cub Pack honors."
ward thrust, firing was also can­ sale of bonds. The superintendent
Information will be avalleble
celed either for weather or tech­ will also discus* whst effect ade­
there, Hay said, to everyone In­
nical reaions.
quate lunchroom facilities will
terested In becoming a Cub Scout.
have on a school program, and
Admission Is free and refresh­
Improve the health of school child­
ments will be available on the
ren.
grounds, he slid.

Feasibility Report To Be
Given Tonight On Project

De Bary Residents
Urged To Put Up
House Numbers

A member nf the DeBary Plan­
ning Board has called attention to
a situation that should be a matter
of concern for all DrBary resi­ PLEDGE CARIlH ARE DlSTIIIItUTEIl by Dick Alkea. president of the 8*mlm»le Matual Concert
dents, said W. B. Clark, chairman Association at a kick-off coffee held this morning at Mrs. Appleby's restaurant. Attending the cof­
of the Publicity Committee of the fee and shown In the picture are: (left tn rlsht) Mo- John Fletcher and daughter, Mrs. R. r. Cooper,
Mrs. J. F. Rossi, kirn. Olan Boutwell, Philip Mars. Aiken, Mrs. George Touhy and Frances RoumUlat
beard,
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(Staff Photo)
A hcru
house numbering system was i t .
devised and put Into usa some
time ago and numbers were alInted for all structures In DcBary.
While some residents were slow to
put up their hous* numbers, most
of them did, but there are still
quite a few unnumbered hiniscs,
he said.
Condition! of the two youngstera the accident waa reported by phone
The Officer In charge of con­
The DeBsry Volunteer Fire De­
partment his done a fine and ef- struction at the Sanford Naval Air struck while creasing French Ave. to pollen headquarter!.
Constable J. Q. "Slim" OaDoflcent job of (Ire fighting when­ Station has called for sealed bids, at 18th St. Thursday evening were
ever called upon. Several times, In triplicate, for the "repair and reported Improving this morning. way, who wa* at Seminole High
however, they have been handi­ rehabilitation of various parking
Orange Memorial Hospital at­ School attending a quartet recital
capped by delay in locating a fire areas within the operations area taches said this morning that Ron­ sponsored by a high school organi­
due to insufficient or Inaccurate of the Sanford Naval Air Station."
nie Whitten's condition la "good" zation, said the report waa phoned
description of the Iocs-an. In
The hid*, said LCDn D. P. Cun­
some cases this has bmp reused ning, Officer in Charge of Con­ and reported tke condition of Or­ In to the Sanford Police Depart­
ment as quickly a* the alarm waa ‘
by having no bouse number to struction, will be received until 1 ville Barks Jr, as"falrly good.”
designate the house and the per­ p. m. 4 Nov., 1937 In his office
The two 13-year-old boys were sounded. '
son sending In the alarm has hid at NAS Sanford.
hit, according to records at tha
Captain Arnold Williams, who •
to describe the location as "on
the Sanford Police Department,
Specifications
and
other
tdddlng
Investigated
the aecldaot for the
X Street shout a quarter mile from
shortly before 7:33 p. m. the time
Sanford Pollca Department, said
John Smith's and you know where data and Information may be ob­
tained or examined on application
he lives."
that the two boya were apparent­
ta the Officer In eharge of Con­
When the firemen have to slop st ruction.
ly hit by a motorist 19 feet from
and Inquire along the way, fur the
the west side of French Ave,
The work description I* "to pro­
location of the fire, it makea a vide the neceseary labor, tools,
The two boys had riddan ! mo­
delay that could be costly.
A Biby-Tend* I* needed at the
equipment and material to prime
tor scooter owned by Orville Barks
DeBary also has a resident am­ with a bituminous sealer and Seminole Memorial Hospital for
bulance service an.l In emergen­ place an "asphalt cimrrete sur­ one of the nursery patient*, who Jr. to the High School nnd hsd
cies n person's life might depend face course" on approximately must sit up under an oxygen tent. parked the vehicle in the school
on the prompt arrival of thq am­ ,W&gt; square yards of existing lime- Those having one to loan are ask­ parking tot before tha accident
bulance and It* oxygen. This is rock base course. In addition, a ed to call Dr. Gordon Stanley’ s occurred.
another reason for all houses to bituminous seal coat will be ap- office at FA 2 8333. Dr. Stanley
Orville Barks Jr. Is the aon el
be numbered, said Clark.
will pick It up.
(Continued on Pag* 10)
Dr. and Mrs. Orville Barks and
Then also there have been many
Ronnie Whitten la the son of Mr.
Instances of pcoplo driving into
and Mrs. Claude Whitten.
Deliary looking fur friends and
Whitten, It waa reported, appar­
they have had difficulty In finding
ently saw the vehicle coming to­
an unnumbered bouse.
ward him and had leaped Into the
All resident* of DeBary who'
air to land on the hood and fend­
have not put on their house num-1
er of the automobile. He waa
bers are urged to do so. Numbers'
thrown off the car 33 feet from the
assigned to each lot In DeBary |
erect a building that might be scene of the Impact.
Members
of
the
Campbell
Low­
are available at the Chamber of &lt;
Barka waa thrown to the pave­
Commerce, Clark said In hi* re-1 ing Post 33 American legion will used year-round fur dancei, baadiscuss the decision of the Legion ketbslt, wrestling, end varloui ment at the point of Impact. Both
leas*.
of the boy* were 13-year-olds.
Fair Association "to hold no fair
other activities, the Post will be
this
year."
After emergency treatment at
Two accidents occurred over the
According to the (oral American better off financially."
Seminole Memorial Hospital, the
W week-end involving three automo­
Plans will also be discussed at two youngsters were taken to Or­
Legion Post's twice-monthly edi­
bile*. However, no details were
tonight'a meeting relative to dis­ ange Memorial Hospital.
tion
of
"Post
(33)
Scripts"
It
was
By
UNITED
PRESS
tha
Due
so
far,
and
that
the
Aslan
broke
out
In
the
United
State*.
available on either of the two ac­
decided that due to the large ex­ posing of the present Legion Hut
The death toll from flu and Its
The ailment hit hardest in New virus has appeared In all section*
Investigating tha accident with
cidents.
penditure of time an&gt;l money that and _ground*, and tacorporstinjt Ca(iWl|J Arno|(t w mUm«, were
Florida Highway Pitrot repre­ complications climbed beyond the York with 34 deaths, followed by of the nation.
the
Legion
Hall
in
the
new
buildwould
be
necessary
In
order
to
get
Constable J. Q. "Slim" Galloway,
Death Toll Mounts
sentatives covered and Investigat­ ' 200 mark and health officials Pennsylvania with 37, Lo*l*iana
Member* of the Sanford Klwanls |the grounds In »ha|ie, and there ( lug.
ed the accidents: one in the vi- stepped up their campaign to Inoe- 21 and California 20.
Other states reporting flu deaths Cbft will have an opportunity tnjnot being time enough to get a | Post Commander Lynn Lyon Patrolman Ulan Garrett of the
Florida Highway Patrol and Paclnity of Wagner where in auto- ulale the public against the dltIn ell. 18 states have reported were Michigan IT, lllhols in,
hesr R T. Milwee. Superintendent Fair Building erected, snd slso I urges all members to attend t o trolman Cart Dodson of the San­
mobile went out of control. the ea«e,
flu fatalities, many of them occur­
ford Police Department.
other near Lake Monroe Bridge
A United Press tally showed 303 ring In the past week. Tha Na Ohio, U(ah and Wisconsin 7 each. of Public Infraction for Seminole ( the fact that Highway 17 92 might night's meeting
Ibe meeting will be preceded,
•«* Oklahoma. Ore- County, give a complete rundown I not be completed, no fair will he
when two ears went off the road deaths directly or Indirectly lion.) Health Service In Washing-1,#« 1
at 7 o'clock, with a chicken sup­
— Into the water and were abandon- caused by the flu since last sum- ton reported more then 1.300,000 f 00 and Indiana 1 eaeh. T7&gt;e Ter- on the necessity for the 2U million ! held this year."
per. The business meeting Is ex
t ? ed.
1mer when the Asian virus first persons have been stricken with rltory of Hawaii recorded 9 deathj school bond Issue which will he | The article said "The building
and the Diatrict of Colombia 1.
presented to the cltixens of Semi committee, along with the Fair1iwcted to get underway at 8
r**g!
Association, believe that if we can : o'clock.
Lethal outbreaks of (he flu con­ note County on Nov. 19.
tinued in schools for the mentally
retarded In PennsyNanla and Il­
linois.
Funeral services for Mr. Sam
A 4-year-old girl became the
K. Miller, 31, Orlando who died
ninth flu victim at the l'ennhurit
Saturday morning In an Orlando
State School at Spring City, Pi.
hospital were held this afternoon
The girl died Saturday night.
at 3:30 at the Fairchild Funeral
School officials at rennhursl
Hume chapel with Rev James
said 180 persons, Including 70 at­
Berry officiating
tendants, were bedded down with
Interment was In the Woodlawn
the flu, with three patients un the
Memorial Park and Cemtery.
critical list.
Mr. Miller was born in Madiscm
Many llospltallird
***»«•- •toel *H«qAfigwf #«. #WtjJ«tet-w * Ut
years ago. He was a sheet metal
for the Mentally Retarded, where
worker for the B. B. MeCurnrick
seven person* have died from the
Co. Mr. Miller was formerlv em­
flu, officfals reported 1,147 bed pa­
ployed in Sanford by the Evana
tients, none of them In critical
Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. H*
condition. The outbreak was con­
wa* a member of th* Woodmen
firmed as Asian Flu, and Inocula­
of the World.
tion* were administered at the
Survivors inctude three son*
•chool during the weekend by
James Ellis Miller and Dougla*
teams of physicians.
Brock* Miller, Galnrtvilie and
A University of Chicago labora­
Perry Bradley Miller, U. 8. Army
tory disclosed that Aslan Flu virus I
stationed In New Mexico; three
has been feund In Infants. The
____________________________________ __ .
____________________
laboratory said the Aslan strain; RKHHAJUTI AWARDS— Winners of Florida Fruit Jk Veeglable Association (937 Research Awards, brothers, James R. Mill**, Macon,
was found In tests on 18 babies, honored for outstanding contribution* io the vegetable snd sub-tropical fruit Industrie* of Florida Ga., Carl I. Miller. Orlando, and
the vounxeat six weeks old
i &gt;'i (left to right): Dr. J. M. Walter, Plant Paihuliiglot, Gulf Coast Esurrlmenlal Station, Hradcut-m; ! A. It. Miller, Orange. Calif.: tv*
Health official* u roed tha ,„h . Dr. R. V. Allison, Fiber Technologist. Everglades F.xperiment Station, llelle Glade: l)r. J. It. slaters, Mr*. R. L. Leggstt. Ort.-1,* v
f
j
l i **•!» W
ttrtatl*. Nfcatalog 1st, lo lv e r.it, of Florida. Gainesville: Dr. J. Wayne Kell*. President „t the
lit? to take advantage of Asian Flu Calverslty of Florida, Gainesville who presented the award* on behalf of the I-lurid a Fruit A Vega- ’ ange, Calif, and Mr*. D. U. Hare
TEAM CAPTAINS REPORT last Friday moralog at a roffe, held al Mrs. Appleby’* ReslaersnL Each Inoculations
as a precaution i uhle Association; f)r. R. W. Ruprerht, Vice- Director in rharge, Central Florid* Experiment dt I ret!. Lock hard; and on* erendteam captain let it be known exactly bow much ks* been raised In lb* current Called Fund Appeal
|child.
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against
tb*
disease.
| campaign. Harold Kaatner ((bird from left) 1* general chairman.

sToday's Vanguard
Missile Firing

improving

Delayed By Wind

M ilweeTo Speak
A t Food Service
Assn. Meeting

Local Residents
Invited To Attend
First ‘Cub-O-Ree’

Hospital Needs
Baby-Tenda

Legion Will Not
Hold Fair This Year

Additional

Local News

2 Wrecks Told
Over Weekend

On Page 10

Flu Death Toll Over 2 0 0 Mark

Kiwanians Will
Hear Milwee Talk
At Luncheon Meet

Funeral Services
For Sam Miller
Are Held Today

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M oirow Radio la id today the
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n e t t in g "n o t fa r from S jT ii’ i
R o n i " and that U. 3 . and British
warships were en route to Israel.
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Soviet statements
that
hare
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that Russia might stumble over
its own propaganda and touch o f f
World W a r IIL
In Cairo the government • eon*
trolled Middle East News Agency
reported
from Damascus that
Syria's arm y had been placed in
a state o f em ergency because of
the threat from Turkey.
It said all Syrian army leaves

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VOL. XLIX

Established 1009

Kiwanians To Help
S a lv a tio n A rm y
Plan New Building
The Sanford Klwanlt Club will meeting late last week.
Lt. M arcella Reynolds, officer
assist the Salvation Arm y in the
in charge of the local Salvation
planning and location o f a new
Arm y, told the Board o f Advisors
building.
at its meeting that “ the biggest
rvlng Pryor, chairman o f the need now is fo r a new building to
*»nls Club’ s Support » f Chuv. take care o f our growing church
■- —
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proposal to hi* group for appro­
val.
The Board o f D irectors o f the
local Kiwanit Club group approv­
ed the action a t the committee

British Warships EnrouteTo

ter Andrei G rom yko In the United
Nations that the Mid East was
clove to war.
There was no immediata U. S.
reaction to Grom yko's harsh state*
manta in the United Nations, but
Dulles already had w a n e d that
Soviet intervention In any Tureo*
Syrian action would bring U. S.
retaliation against the Soviet Un­

ion itself.
The U. N. Steering Committee
retaliation against the Soviet Union
meanwhile was expected *" meet
today o r tom orrow to consider
Syria's request fo r an investiga­
tion o f Turkish troop concentra­
tions. The United State* backed
the move but was expected in ask
that troop concentratin'1.. In Syria

and Russia also be studied.
The latest Soviet blast over N osU . 8. Navy N ear Syria
The latest Soviet blast over MosRadlo against -the United
States was beamed to N o r t h
Am erica. It laid "fo r e ig n troops
were being concentrated on Sy­
ria's boundaries tnd not far from
Syria's shores ships o f the United

States Sixth Fleet are gathering?"

In her quarterly report, Lt.
Reynolds, pointed out that already
this year r we have far exceeded
last year's accomplishments and
there are still three months left
to go and
our
biggest work
ahead."
She pointed out that attendance
at church services on
Sunday
mornings Is growing at such a
rate that room 1* not sufficient to
take care o f them.
Ralph A . Smith, chairman o f
the Board o f Advisors, tnd Irving
Pryor, a member o f the board,
agreed to tgk* the proposal to
the Sanford
Kiwanit
Club for
possible assistance in the project.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA,

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1957

(tala la Istanbul said they

It also broadcast an editorial In eomtd V. S. assurance! k wtil
tha official Soviet government stand by Turkey in rasa af i
newspaper Irvejtia describing at by Syria or Russia. Officials said
"hypoer'itleaT a British Foreign tha Foreign Ministry had begun
Office statement o f Tuesday say* dosed doer consideration of a
ing there w as no threat agaiaat
“ n r * Dm of conduct" an strained
Syria.
relations
wkh Syria.
Turkey remained eatm and e ffl-

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W e a th e r
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tlondy

were cancelled and that lb * army
distributed arms am ong civilian
popular resistance units a t Aleppo
and other points vn northern Syria.
Verge « r W ar W a n in g
T h e n w e n no confirmations of
the agency reports which followed
a aeries o f stern statements by
Syria and the Soviet Unlop and a
warning by Soviet Foreign Minis­

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United Press Leased Wire

NO. US

Women In Spotlight Today
1 In Capital; 1 In Sanford
Lions Club Benefit
Variety Show Will
Feature 13 Acts

Mrs. A. Willink W ill t * S 7 S S Queen Gets Red Carpet
Seek Commission Seat Night At church W elcome In Capital

Sanford's first woman ean d l-t' Mr*, Willink emphasised that ' The next rehearsal o f the Mato
Rv Mr*. Raymond M "»Hi
WASHINGTON «J* — Britain's ■and* at Washington National
,
_ , .
, Chorus »1IU In proce** of organldate fo r the Board of Sanford she Is in favor
of improvements 7, tlon wi)| br h«Id M ondiy night raptivitalng Queen Elisabeth II Airport.
CASSELBERRY — The .econd
C ity
Commissioners
qualified f
The President waa there te
the city such as the sewer „t S o'clock in theclas* room o f awept Into the nation's capital to­
annual C asselbvry Lions d u b be­ yesterday at the City H ill and
and voted to lend the club's sup­
greet b tr and her husband. Prince
system
and
street
program.
the
Men's
Bible
Class
o
f
the
First
nefit Variety Show consisting of officially entered the
port toward achieving the propos­
day
to
one
of
the
biggest,
fan­
race In
Philip, and te escort them to the
“ And I think the Capital Im- Methodist Church, It was annnunced project.
thirteen star • studded acta is Group 2.
ciest red carpet welcomes evar White House along the crowded,
proveinent Program was a wise r(*
by Harry M. W eir, dinew building to be used as a
Mrs. Alice W. Willink who
ready foi* opening on schedule
extended a distinguished visitor. flag-decked streets to start a
ov e," .he said.
! " £ &lt; • o f the group,
lodge and meeting place as well at
Nov. T, at 8 p.m. producer-direc­ says " I think a woman’ s opinion
u -k.
, .
.
.
,
Thrre is still a need for several
Hundred* of thousands, includ­ ceremony-packed four-day state
fu r offices and other Salvation A r­
«
"*'&lt;* * " “ * .■ w,0tr,n * -Iral tenor. and also for a few ing President Eisenhower, greet­ visit.
tor Joe Welmer said yesterday, is of good value on the Board of
m y activities was proposed by the
-.fit on on Hie board of cum- . ccon(| | „ „ r] |„ or(ler , 0 rffe ct
Commissioner*" applied to quali­
Mrs. Elsenhower wailed a t the
th e performance will be staged
organization's
Advisory
Board
fy about 11: GO Wednesday. How­ ins 11oners
Sirs. Willink
com- the- balance required. "There are ed her.
White House to give them a per­
In the new Lyman School auditor­ ever, a t the time, the deadline inented. A woman on the com- f0 m ln y qualified singers tn SanThe 31-y e a r - o l d
sovereign, sonal welcome on the "fr o n tium. W elm er and his aulsU nt, C. for qualifying hid been set n mission should present no pro- ford and vicinity that it s;em s seemingly tireless In the fare of porch"— the north portico.
K. &lt;Bud) Fliher, comprise the b o'clock Tuesday which left two blem because all nf the eommls- ,1 shame that only about 20 men unending ceremony, s t e p p e d
Fly From Virginia
loners are working for the same turn out for the practices," Weir from Elsenhower's p e r s o n a l
While
a band played "G od
tram which staged such a suc­ candidates unopposed.
Pryor today said “ this is a
plane amid the cheer* o f thou- Have tbe Queen" and “ The Star
Through the efforts o f Dir­ thing— the growth
project that the Support of Chur­ cessful show last year.
Spangled Banner", cannons boom­
ector o f Finance 1L N . Sayer and
Tickets will soon go on sale at
ches Committee can take an a c ­
ed a solemn 21-gun salute aa the
Asa’ l Director Henry Tamm, the
" W e are expecting our fourth tive intereil in and provide a place ftfty-cents each or, a book of City Attorney, William C. Hut­
royal coupl# stepped to tit* re­
style for the m*nuf»eturlng of for people to go lo church as well twelve for $3.00. All net proceeds chison Jr. was contacted for an
newing stand.
a
,
a
place
that
will
pro­
bathing suits in immediately with
The couple flew here aboard
are
ear
marked
for
the
Lions
opinion
"a
*
to
whrn
th«
deadline
three other styles within the next vide both material and spiritual sight conservation tand welfare fo r qualifying should be s e t."
the presidential plane Columbine
assistance."
few days,'' Joel Aberbach, gen­
projects. The club's program pro­
.III from Patrick Henry A irport
Hutchison called
the State's
Plans now call for an addition­ vides fund* for .eya-glixies, eye
eral manager o f Brookfield Mills,
user Newport New a, Va., after
Attorney General for an opinion
al
meeting
of
the
Salvation
ArIn c. said this morning.
examinations for needy children and the deadline wag act at 8
a whirlwind lour of tho historic
my’
a
Board
of
Advisors
to
lay
Our operators will be sewing
and medical care for approved o'clock Wednesday.
1curly
British
ealtlamenta
at
f i g { “Jamestown
Jr
fiv e or six different styles of additional plans to further the welfare cases over a large portion
and Williamsburg.
Mrs. WUllnk, mother o f three
bathing suits at the beginning of proposed project. It is expected of S. W . Seminole County.
The weather both there and
boys, said "1 want In have a
that the Kiwanis Club group will
0 x t week,*' he said.
sere w as. overcast, and brief
Advance
ticket
sales
conducted
meet with the Salvation Army
pari in the growth of Sanford so
Aberbach explained (hat he has
...
i
'early-m orning-showers waited tho
Board In order lo complete all by members of Lyman School band that nay. tto'se. b o y , can ramakq.
- fisg-bedteked streets of Washingon hand now material for about
will
benefit
the
band
ftmd.
R
oy
naceaaary. details t o .b e g in the
So many boy# base to
1,000 suits ready to b« *cwed.
Scouts of troop 341, aponaored by .
‘
study fo r• the m ove.
Sanfurd for there are no
The parade route from the airthe club will assist the Lions in
Operation o f tha new plant In
opportunities to keep them here.
port took them along tho Poto­
advance ticket satrs.
Sanford Is picking up rapldW and
“ Not only fo r my hays," said
mac, d ose by the pentagon, abefore long "w e will be in full
tVrimrr, who
produced thr Mrs. Willink, "b u t fo r others
cross the memorial bridge to the
■wing.”
clubs' first annual variety show too” .
Lincoln Memorial,
along Con­
last year, in
conjunction with
" I am always looking for g&lt;v»d
The
first woman
candidate
stitution Avenue to 12th Street,
operators," he said, “ as produc­
Tho Sanford Fire Department Sanford Lions said, "th is year’ s for the board of com m inioncrs 4
thence along Pennsylvania A ve­
tion Increases."
answered a house fire alarm yes­ performance will excell by far the tives at "100 Elm Ave. "I have t
nue, doubling bask to th« White
fine show o f last year.”
terday afternoon at 4:3a p m.
plenty of lime to devote to thr J
House. Lamp posts all along tha
An
array*
of
professional
and
Blight damage t0 the kitchen o f
duties of acom m issioner,"
jlia !
way bora flan* o f all tha
semi-professional
entertainers,
a fram e dwelling at 413 E'. 8th St.
■aid. “ Now that my boys are
monwealth nations.
tap dancer*,
toe tap
was reported. Cause o f the fire featuring
getting nn up in school they
was attributed to a defective flue. artists, specialty acts, vocalists. don't need the attention a , they
Cnnlrihutionv to
the United
Tho dwelling was occupied by Instrumentalists and rock 'n roll
Fund campaign climbed to about M. L. Holloman and owned by Mlsa exponents offer a well balanced did when they were sm all." Her CANDIDATE FDR THE BOARD o f Sanford rity Commissioners! Mrs. AUre W. Willink pwaes with
richly
to, Mr#.
Mrs. Willink, Dickie,
Dlrkle, -4. and
ami Stanley IS.
15. Mr*.
Mrs. Willink suail-.
Sl.nno today following reports re­ Jeanette Lalng.
l eeft
f t ‘to
q .rieh
l) Hobble 10,
variety billing W elm er said. Au­ sons are Stanley, 15, a Seminole her thrre son*. ((L
High School student and
twin fled yesterday *1 the office of n . N. Bayer, Directur o f Finance for tha City o f Sanford.
ceived aince yesterday's release.
ditions
were
held
during
the
past
A n iw ering the alarm wai Chief
(S ta ff Photo)
boys Bobbie and Dickie, 10, who
Mr*. Eloise R. Holm es, U . d W
Campaign Treasurer Roy Mann Mack N. Cleveland Sr., Lt. G. M. two weeks and the talent select*
Tuesday night at 8:90 at Seminal*
reported tbe following pledges Harriett, B, H. Giles. C. P. Ben­ cd Is capable o f presenting a v ar­ attend Pinecrest SchooL
"I
have
followed the
City
Memorial Hospital follow ing an «*•
iety of entertainment that will tje
and subscriptions:
Sanford At- nett ami E. F. Rruoklyn.
tended Illness.
pleasing in every respect, accord­ Commission fo r many years in
Hc National Bank. $300; PatMrs. Holmes w*a born Fab. M,
the papers," said Mr*. Willink
ing to the producer.
k Fruit
Corporation,
$100;
ISM In Brooklyn, N. Y . and eama
* and have taken an active interAm erican National Growera, $100;
Harrington,
the
famed
magician
WASHINGTON (U P )— A Repub­ House W a n and Means Com m it­
For Information On
R. J . Bauman, $«n; Roy F. Mann,
and star o f the movie, "This Is eit In and voted on every istu# lican congressional leader said to­ ter, whieh Initiates all tax legisla­ Russia's satellite elrellng Hie earth to Sanford two yeara age from
Long Island, N. Y . to make her
that
has
tom
e
u
p."
$00; Bruce G. Paddock, $33: Har­
the nation must regard It* military
A rm y", will open this years ex­
CIRCULATION
day taxes must be reduced next tion.
home. She resided at 14M Magnolia
Mr*. WilUnk stated that ‘T
ry F. Cushing. $:3; R. W. Deane.
travaganza with a half-hour of
strength
as
a
matter
o
f
far
greater
year despite additional defense
HU auertion that a lax cut is
Ave.
In the
$23; Mrs. Ralph P.ay, $35; Mrs.
PH. FA 2-2C11
importance
than
tho
‘
‘
understand
mystery and fur.. Harrington spent am vitally interested
■pending which he said apparently “ mandatory" next year came less
She Is survived far bar hntoand
Lois Housholder, $23; and E. M.
17 month* overseas with various docks and terminal* project," will he necessary.
than ta hours after Vine Presi­ able desire" for tax relief.
Frank
E. Holme*.
and
immediately
added
*‘
I
Jtupa
or after 6:30 p.m.
Swalm, $23.
Simpson expressed his viewa In
USO entertainers and received
The assertion ram* from Rep dent Richard M. Nixon threw cold
Mrs. Holmes waa a m em ber e f
high praise and personal com m en­ the feasibility report will con­ Richard M. Simpson (P a .), a high water on hope* for early lax relief, a speech prepared for the annual
Goal for the October United
AH Souls Cstholle Church.
PH. FA 20973
dation from President Eisenhower firm the practicality of Hit much ranking minority member o f the
Fund Appeal has been tel at $33,Nixon said Monday that with meeting of the Illinois Stale Cham­
The Rosary will be recited at
ber of Com m erce In Chicago. A
for his work.
needed facilities."
the Gramkow Funeral Home chap­
summary o f his remarks was reel. Funeral M*«a win be held to­
teased here in advance.
morrow morning at 9:30 at AH
"W e can and must cut taxes
Bouli Catholic Chureh with Rav.
despite additional spending thst
Fr. Richard Lynns officiating.
will apparently be necessary tn
Interment will be tn AU Soula
the
Defense
Departm
ent,"
Simp­
S
ecretary
at
the
Embassy,
also
second
satellite
within
tbe
n
e
x
t.
Spoke
Tn
Students
WASHINGTON (U P)— A Soviet
Catholic Cemetery.
son said.
Em bassy official here claims that said tin- Russian space satellite Is three weeks. It is expected to be 1 Oustlnov cited Russia's satidlite
Member* o f the Holy Name So­
Any txmst in defense spending
success as one of several exam ­
ciety will serve aa pallbearer*.
Russia's intercontinental ballistic not sending coded messages as it even larger than the present 181-,
ples of Soviet scientific advances
With the present luhscriplton* t o jly every ease where the true pur- can be offset by reduced apendlng
pound Sputnik, according to In­
missile is capabla o f hitting target circles the earth.
at nearby College Park. Md.
the United Fund exceeding $8,000 pose of the donation was explained, on other federal agencies not
It was reported meanwhile that formed foreign diplomatic offi"e x a c tly ."
He listed one o f these aa the Harold Kastner, campaign chair- [ Hie giver generously decided that linked with the drfen«e effort, he
^ A lex a n d er T . Oustlnov, First the Sovirts probably will launch a ciali
said and this would prevent any
Soviet ICBM which he said "has a man, complimented the workers mure could be given,
very long range, exactly hitting on for the fine job they are doing. | Kastner said that at the work- overall Increase In spending.
The Ways and Means Commit­
target."
The genial produce broker said ers* report
meeting tomorrow
Secretary o f State John Foster that business men and housewives morning at A ppleby's restaurant tee will atari tax hearing* Jan. 1,
Dull** said yesterday Russia ha* could be very helpful If they would he hoped to hear figure* Indicat­ he said, and he will “ in sist' thst
been working on ballistic missiles be ready to act whrn the United ing that at least half the $33,000 a major tax reduction be con­
sidered a t the hearings.
for some * time and “ probably Fund worker calls. He said that in goal had been achieved.
have some advance ewer u*’ ’ in t&lt;« many rases the solicitors were
that field &lt;if "poten tial" military being asked to "com * back later."
activity.
Kastner pointed out that the per­
The Soviet diplomat said the
sona making the calls were doing
present Red moon is equipped
a public service In taking time
"There are five ways the State
with uniy two radio transmitters.
“ Football today l* grown up at cd since that Ume.
from their own business or inter­
He said Soviet scientists can gath­
FSU—or
at
least
la
in
It*
pro
ests in order t « make the calls awl
. . . . . .
n
er information from the sig n a ls1their time could be used to best per perspective.* Jack McGraw student* and faculty Is rcsponsl
transmitted only by their charac­ advantage tf they did not have to o f the FSU Alumni Association ble for what we have done up to University." McGrow pointed out.
« m bring tup student* to the
ter, such ss the interval between
commented and
f&lt;|(J „ brln f m m ty ,0
make call-backs. Consideration of j told the Sanford Kiwanis C lu b 'today. McGraw
signals and their strength.
I
added
"They
have
the
willingness
these people's lime would surely he |yesterday.
slate,
attract
more non-state re­
33 III Have Special Equipment
annreriated. he added.
"The *ca&lt;l*mlc side Is grown to stick to on* another— stick to search fund* ami will improve
tie saut one or twu imiie n o T
our acience teaching. It win auo
The campaign chairman said that up too, he stated as he spose on |me jou.
earth satellites will be launched
"T od ay, nuclear research I* no offer opportunity
for
real re­
with
a Navy payday rolling by, “ The last ten year* at Florida
during the International Geophys­
longer a luxury—it is a necessity.” search in a new field and attract
State University."
ical Y ea r— whirh ends Dec 3t, it wax felt that th* contributions
McGriw gave the Kiwania Club McGraw emphasised. “ We must technical Industries to tha ilate.
19.38. The** will be equipped, Out . at NAS would fiv e a hig boost to
“ Nuclear research i* na longer
at
its noon luncheon meeting a have the training on the college
Ilnov said, with special apparatus *hp United Fund thermometer at
word
picture of the school between level,” he said as he spoke on the a thrill," McGraw said. *'ae eith­
“ to measure the force o f the H r , t St. and Park Ave.
nuclear research program being er teach it or fall behind."
pushing of m icroscopic particle* j A review o f some of the cards 1910 and 1937.
Instated at Florida State Univer­
McGraw concluded
“ Our pro­
He
paid
tribute
to
the
s-bonl's
against It* surface" ami inilru- turned in, revelled that tom e xubblems are the same a t those at
ments (n reflect the influence o f scriptlons wef* evidently not made president when he said " I f it sity.
McGraw told Kiwanis Club mem­ Stetson. University o f Florida,
Dr. Doak S.
x-rays o f the sun."
with the thought in mind that tha had not been for
we would ber* Ut»t an "a tom sm asher," the University o f Tam pa. Miami Uni­
The Russian! already have said gift was for seven, not one; char- Campbell'* foresight
officia ry their second satellite will ity groups and wa« for an entire not be aa progressive a* we arc third In existence, la being built versity — problems that (money
at FSU. FSU will be charged with will cu re."
l&gt;c a more complete iclcntiflc ve- year. Some contribution! have today.”
MATRON FIVE 1V A II-3) sent 2 A3D crews to K ej West In aa aerial mine lay Ing operation. Ih D
McGraw waa
introduced by
Thr first Doctors Decree was a- the b a iic ;esearch and the Univer­
h!c!s thsn th l' CC*l"lf7,S
J
linf^r • Hnllifj ami h*
marked thr first time an A.1D Ha% mined In toe Atlantic Heel. t U lo K.) N. Goodreau A l l , Lt. II.
brandies.
progisu)
warded In 1132 he said, and added sity of Florida will be charged "Chuck"
Instrumented
moon
•
ihot,
n
w
*d
that
every
penny
w
as
snpreciatK enned), Ena. t . Austin, E. tenwick A 0 2 , Lt. ( j g ) L). Ortaunn and R. Blevrner A M M .
chair man tor tha day.
Jad. But be addsd that to practical- i that thsre have been 147 award- with applied rsacarch, be said.
m
(O fficial U. A- Na&lt;f Photo) ; scheduled for nsxt March.

Manufacturer
Expects Fourth
Style Soon

Station Answers
House Fire Alarm

United Fund Drive
Donations Climb

Mrs. E. Holmes
Dies Tuesday

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! Sputnik Capable Of Hitting Target' Exactly'

Simpson Says Taxes Must Be Cut

UF Drive Workers
Praised By Chairman

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

McGrawGives W ord PictureOf F5U

�Sixth W e a k ly Edition

Smoke
Gossip Clouds
The couple o f the w eek this week
It Amo ret spears and B erry St.
Johns as chosen b y you. the stu­
dents c f Seminole High School.
Congratulations the both o f you!
Hera’ s hoping this selection as cou­
ple o f the week WILL be “ the''
coop In every week.
One o f the
regulars
around
school this year is Linda Ycaekle
and Johnny Barley.
Everyone
would lust break down and cry
U you should split, &gt;0 try to keep
us from tears.
Sue Ana Toney suddenly b a r tak­
en an Interest in trumpet playing
fo r som e unknown reason. I’ ll give
anyone three guesses as to who
could have caused this.
I f Jean Corley and W ally Pope
have been dating a lot these past
few weeks. Haven't you noticed
that W ally isn't concentrating on
his school work lately? Is It pos­
sible that Irma la the reason? la
your s p a n time, W ally, you had
better do some o f Ibat studying.
Ruth J ss.. RohliUM and Jack
W illiams have been going steady
fo r alm ost three years now. I hear
there a n already plana fo r after
graduation. Good Luck, the both
o f you.
Ts it true that Carolyn Hall la
suddenly conscious of under class­
men? 1 wonder why ? ? ?
W hat's wrong
with our girls
h e n at S.H.5., Pat Donahoe? c a n 't
you find one. Just one, that intereats you. W e b a n some o f tha
beat looking girli in tha state bera
in Sanford. D on't waste your life
■way. Give the women a chance.

350 Pupils Take
Music At SHS

Only
days until B at B ay
fresh m en ’ ! ! I bet you thought I
was going to tell, didn't y ou ? Just
a warning to some members o f
By DELORES BAILEE
the freshman class who have been
F cr six periods a day music can
playing sucb cute tricks on the be heard in the hatls o f Seminote
upper classmen.
High School breezing out o f the
glee Club room doors. Hiss OUU
Our offlea staff really deserve Reese Whittle directs approximate­
a bow fo r the sensational Job ly Mo pupils la music.
they've been doing. W e’d ha lost
During the year members o f
without you.
the glee club will g o to “ Clinic” ,
a District Heet, and. we hope, a
*
- -b will
clu
It seems Sandra K adsr has an State H eat. Tha
___
.
tltia ywar
admirer—huh, Larry Davis?
a variety show, an operatta, the
Well, three cheera for Buddy Glee Club Ball, a Christines pro­
Hall and his “ Girls ARE neces gram . and music fo r graduation,
s*r&gt; " attitude, but. Charles, don't along with other musical programs
yea think it's about time y o u gave fo r you.
The officers o f tha glee club
are: President Billy T yre; Vice
Pat G riffin and Eddie Fubrman President, Peggy Jane Lundquist;
sure make a swell couple. Good Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley M or­
gan;
and Business
Managers.
luck, kids.
Elaine U im i,
Barbara Mitchell,
Don Carter, and David Stanley.
I suggest w s all chip In and buy
The Double Quartet this year In­
some no-doze pills to keep Arthur
Tyre, Pete Nash,
Blanton awake In Mrs. A llen 'i etfa cludes Billy
Richard Phagan. Teddy Walker,
g rid e period gram m ar elasa.
A ! Collins. Pat Donahoe, Johnny
Barley, and tha oniy junior to De
W e really have seme swell tea
ehoaan to be in this group, David
Cher’ s at S.H.S. this year. Thay all Stanley.
seem to have a sens* o f humor.
The Triple Trio sang Monday,
Mr. Silvers, that means you too.
September » , at the Rotary Club
luncheon. Sengs rendered at that
Tha record “ T am m y" seems to
lim e were “ BUI", “ W h o", “ Smoke
IM making quite a few glrla around
Gets in Your E y es", and others.
here “ dreamy ey ed ". I wonder if
Mike has anything to d&gt; with The Triple Trio r o r-'s ts o f Marcia
Loeehelt,
Marcia
Bumearaer,
this?
Janice Luaen,
Linda Yeackle,
Shirley Morgan,
Connie Brown,
Glad to have Duane Fkeu jgtr,
Ellen Vihleo, Diana Fleischer, and
Mary Jane Flynt, Linda Anderson.
Linda Anderson.
Lynda Yeackle. Connie Brown, and
Peggy Lundquist back in school
Missed you kids.
these girls a brack?

It seems P at Donahue can’ t eat
It teem s Angelo Compalgn has e in tha lunchroom when “ Waka up
m ystery girl friend. Give us some little Susie" comas on,
kind o f 1 bint as to Just which gal
it Is. Is she a Senior? This may
Larry Davis Is a
cute little
turn out to bo be the couple o f tha freshman boy. There are a fe w up­
year before the deal la over with. perclassmen girls who a r c Just
waiting fo r you to grow up Lar­
That luscious looking Buddy Hall ry. iN ot thst we don't like Fresh­
aeems to have been taking notiee men)
to one o f the girls who lives In
Gerald, that's a cute song you
Ms neighborhood. She rides his have been trying to sing In Glee
same school bus to school that ha Club. But do you ever w ear “ Burdoss. Coma on Bud, fiv e bar a ttuda Shorts"?
break and ask her fo r a date.
She's a real nice girl, aren't you
A guest was greeted at tha door
Sharon? Lucky too. I 'd say.
of a state fraternity bouse.
to, m y b o y ,"
Cindy H a y and Tom m y Waters “ Com# in, coma
are one sharp looking couple in beamed tha frat m in.
every one's book, especially Tom ­ “ Uh, I'd rather n ot." whispered
m y's. N ow th is Cindy la going with the guest. "M y feet are dirty.”
Tom m y soma o f the other girls “ So are ours,” laughed the fret
have a chance with tha fellas. men, “ but wa keep our shoes on
Congratulate Tomm y on Ma new and nobody notices.”
g irl friend.
Is it true thst Rob Beedtr Is fi­
nally interested In one girl? 1 for
one think he should settle down
with a steady. Whoever that lucky
girl is, here's wishing her the belt,
meaning Rob,
All o f a sudden Michael Pope
loves to vee the movies at the
RUz. Could it be the usher she is
looking a t instead o f the picture?
I ’d be fo r thinking so. He la a doll
Isn't he, HIchatl?
A couple seen around Seminole
HJgh School who
are a sweat
match Is Barbara G riffis and Bil­
ly Vincent. Both are on cloud niA«
when they are togather. We should
congratulate them fo r they have
hern going with each other for
over a tea r now. Good luck in tbe
future for the both o f you.
Beverly Eves* and Daria! Shsrock are one pair o f dolls whin
they aru together. Darlrl sure
•hoie hinuH f a sweet girl when
he picked B e.erly. There is no
finer, looking couple anywhere in
Banford.

What Teachers
Go Through

B y Annette W oolf
“ But Mr. Bracken, I was only out
o f class 40 m inutes."

Advice To Lovelorn
Miss Cry-shoulder.

1

Dear Mis* Cry-shoulder.
I'm writing in to you hoping
you'll help me. I've dated this
certain boy once. When w e're in
pubhe be Jokes and teasca with
me. At school, I don't think he
knows I'm around. WB1 you please
help me by telling me what to do
to make him sit up and take no­
tice?
Thank you,
£ 14c y b s tj's ti-udie, but*
•nobody’ s baby.
Dear E.B.B.N.B.,
Iff your tetter you made no com ­
ment on the results of your one
date with him, but it'a a good sign
if be tesses aod jokes, because it
means he enjoys your com peny.
I would sut-*ssl— w . • * ,'.m aa to
joke with him, and there la cer­
tainly no harm in speaking to him
at school. By all meana date other
boys and hope be will notice. I f
your results are the same and you
aren’ t stuck on him Just accept
it as an unfortunate Incident. TW*
happens to everybody. In most
cases It ts better to be everybo­
dy’ s huddle— s« few r e a lm th a t
H iss Cry-shoulder
D tar Hiss Cry-Shoulder,

A n Engaged Girl
P i . I also intend to finish school.
Dear T. E . G.
I've always believed that In a
ease as yours it depends on tha
individuals. Y ou r attitude an finiahing school is a wise one, so
maybe your attitude on marriage
Is also. All I can say la ba posi­
tive Util is w bat you want out at

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Can it be true that Bill Berno»ky isn't going with anyone it the
mom ent? I know he Is a real, honest-to-goatnesi
gentleman. Fem sles, that are ln the know, c*n
see that this li a fine chacre t»
s o • genuemsn. Try, won&gt;»n.

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tsntlon. Congratulation the both of
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M erty Stamper and Georg* Tarli
are still going together s i they
were last year. Really great for
you.

'a W N s r .

1 National List Price
and your old
washer

Attention girls, it looks i s if
Tom m y Williams is available now.
Let’s see a little action. Don't let
a boy like Tommy pass.

Jim m y Emerson and Linda Col­
lins urn going together still. They
make one cute picture when they
are wltM one another. Keep up
the good work, Jim m y.

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at the 958 Chevrolet l

You can expect the 1958 Chevrolet
to be new all over. Lines will sweep
rakishly longer, lower and wider.

hobbies ere
watching TV (aj
swimming. When asked h m the
liked SHS she said. " I Levs
everybody IS so friendly." Wel­
com e Marilyn Rogers, ar.i 7444
luck.

H iss Cry-shoulder

Come In now for a peek
Just ask your Chevrolet dealer to
show you the booklet containing
advance information about the '58
Chevrolet.

Student Of W eek

By Shirary J m m
Moet o f U » freshman girls went
to toe “ Kiddies” Party dressed
up Urn little girls, with b m i , bennets, dolli and dresses above their
knees.

T o make a happy home, you’ ll
I can't dance, and I &amp;a’t feel bare to accept tha fa e t that tttaga
like I'm missing anything, hat aren't going to ha easy (la most
this girl in m y 1st period class cases.) Be willing t o admit you're
keeps bothering me about learning
wrong and do thing, hiy way som e­
A picnic dinner followed the par­
to dance. W hat can 1 do to get
times.
Make it a partnership, and ty.
her to leave m e aloaaf
both o f you sheuld agree to tt bePa* Smith. Barbara Bradley, ted
A Happy Wallflower
fere jc u g et married. And Good Eleanor Sykes wen the prises.
Lock!
A most enjoyable afternoon w u
Dear H. W ,,
Miss Cry-Shoulder
Learn to dance! Chances are
you've never even tried to dance,
so, naturally, you think It's fa r
tha bird*. Arthur Hurray teaches
in a hurry, maybe this girl does
too. Why don't you ask her fo r a
few pointers?

What are your opinions on a
sixteen year old girl getting mar­
“ But Mr. Layer, WHY must I go ried with both parent* consent on
on living?”
both sides o f the fam ily? Tha hoy
“ Mrs. Bateman, I AIN 'T got NO Is twenty-three.
[ would also like soma hints on
pencil!”
"M ils K ota, I can't find tha vel- making a happy home f o r bothhim and a t .
loybsll.”
“ But Dr. Root. That w a't m y
filth.”
“ Mr. Mathieux. do you aipact mo
to draw th at?"
“ Mr. Laud*, please, slow down, I
can't write that f a s t ”
“ Mis* Ruprecht,
m ay I saw up
m y d rsss?"
"M r. Christensen, I can’t trans­
1* in Spanish.”
.xyaiunii.
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The Sanford Herald— Pat*
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Juniors To Put
j)n Humorous
3-Act Play

-IHigh School Rules, Regulations
By IMIm m Bailey
Seminole High School hat twen­
ty-two classrooms, three adralnlitrmtiva offices, an auditorium and
gymnasium combined, a library,
three laboratories, eight
store­
room s, a vocational agricultural
building, a bind hall, and athletic
fields.
Pupils on returning to school af­
ter an absence should bring a cor-

permit from the teacher M ealing.
The lime checked out *11 he on

Kiddie Korner

On Recreation

Jg *

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to be

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school. The sophomores tin stay
in Um building and rat each other.

[Question
Of W eek

Speaking of Rat Day, I have
By Mary Jane-Flynt
work
made
•*th*
*jrr»K“Bta on o f work, work, J
^ Share
? JJ
! 2 heard a few new rumors this Well, here w e go with Otis
it from some
o f the students.
me sick, sick, sick of testa tests, week. One said that the Coming year’ * continuation of ike QuatUon
Students sren’t to h sre .visitors xhink about It.
testa. Back to algebra!
was coming, because some sopha o f tbc week.
Anyo io who read
in class at their presents inspire*
Ssndra A n d erson -W e need a
W e have been scouting
had —
been
seen —
buying
unnecessary commotion. This ap- recreation center to go to and
_ srotind t—
..............
. . . . _ lipstick
------ "Stncke Signals" last y tar *Ul re­
member
the my
fine Job Dale Lewis
pllea to younger brothers and
sis^ e r e we
ran have fun;it would
,he P*s: f« w d a rt for new* atn&gt;ut (ihudder). Another
I started
tors.
»l*o help to
keep kids o ff the the band. EveryoM has helped vo « [ f t because 1 thought that since did on this wrekiy column.
B y: la th y C u te*
Girls aren’ t permitted to wear jtrret*.
much by
buying name* for tha , we ware having Assembly *&gt;n
The
first question this y esr Is
Unde Anderson—What did yw
l j Kvle R n t n r t
dungTees at any lime, and no
ituShirley Jones— 1 think agood recalendar,for from what I read In
Thursday,the freshmen were aa bitlate tn appearing, butI
Th* Jr. play this rear is
dated " -tr
M. narettU Iratt f y M i r sh orts,!:) ■ickst'!.. ;,T »:U r.
ibe’ M tw n ithcrV c nil
of try *
— } -»-vJiil
■a rie [ i n sem e
3»u
.It s . n lrdi snd the Bovs ’ * T h » Ronrie Brooks— Hey. who is that explaining the absence. T b l: note Caps, hats, or any accessory to
sandra Rader— We need a place
the uniforms have about had It. cd out lo me that the freshmen the answers are quite interesting.
&gt;ttraet attention la prohibited in j0 f 0 o « weekends.
This reporter hasn't gone down had been in the auditorium o n '
s-What did you rnjoy most *•
character! are pretrayed as fo '- cute little freshman girl? (Every from home is to be d e p ^ d e d i n
°.w Ce;
the school building.
Helen Pitt ard— Everyone needs to Inspect them personally, but I . Tuesday, so we couldn’ t have At- hout (h(1 summer vacation?
lowa: Adam
Martin.
(Gerald S minutes, and U'a alwaya « dif­ * fc®*
days following the day the student
Gum chewing Is prohibited In the good recreation; and so do we.
will take the word o f my respect- temhly that day. Anyway, I wish
Jones) the devoted and at times ferent one.)
.
Dr. Root—" My trip In New Engreturns to school la allowed In c |iFtrooms and the auditorium.
Ethel Lee Riser—If we had the rd co-workers ( ! ? ? ? » .
that heT would get. . it
over with U m ,
fW l '
brother.~
mvasperaled husband o f Cricket, Charles Hall— Hot rods, hot rods, which to deposit these notes In the
Students aren’ t permitted in riaht kind « f recrca’ ljn I feci
Also, still concerning the band. I'm Just
just dying
dying for
for next
next year
year 1 Richiril B*rn es-N orth Carolina
whom he loves for her faults as ana m0re hot rods.
office. These notes will be review­ classrooms before
school unless w(. d grow to be belter citirens.
cittiens. gomes a report on one o f Its mem
mem- think If the Navy send* us iw a y
PhVs.'n
•M skine' monl
welt as her virtues. Cricket Mar Mr. Laude— Anyone who chews ed and reported lo the teach er! in
special permission ha« been given
Betsy William— If we all had a
The person o f whom we ire before Ra| Day, I'm going lo do
y ...
tain, (E rie K ratiertl whom mar gum in class w ill deposit head In the bullentln.
by the teacher and the t e s t e r is chance to get together someplace. i n k i n g is ^____
small,. —
is ___
letting
somethin* drastic. L,v*
» '* w rt'e ,
_ .his
.. something
riage h is brought from the South­ tha waste basket. 1 minutes.
When a student aceumalates present.
Dede
Sharon— "N ot
going tq
we’d be bettrr teen-agers.
Iiair grow out of its crew cut. was to the Secretary o f the Navy. Oh,
,,*
west to a model home in a Mid­
Ellen Bennette— 1 Just don't want five tardies from all classes dur­
Students
who
smoke
are
request
Tony
Getman—i
f
wc
had
■ome*
Jn
Jr
m
,
h
Baiw|
)#)t
y
M
r
,
anii
brother
I
pity
next
year’
*
crop
,
c
’
western city. She la a friendly,
ing a six weeks period, he wit] be cd to brln t t»*«» frqm parents place to go to keep nut of troblue. •u Firit urum m w
to get Involved.
this year. Of of rreshmen! ! !
Ann r u m c r -" S lc e p «nd no w ork ."
persistent, enthusiastic arid a very
warned. After six tardies he will giving
theirconsent. Smoking at ,be perent. sou lJ ift think we’ re rour„ , iv, L irrj.
MrD.n ie l, .me
Cindy May’ , -ecret ambition U . Harold S t o n e - '^ f t f i n 1/ ;
lovable person, and her confidence Rob Reedy— My favorite* are “ Hobe
suspended
from
school.
Parents
’ Joyce Benton—“ June 29th."
’ 'Unfaithful D lin ii'
lunch and during the break mu«t ail Juvenile dclinqucnla.
in those about her is deep and neycomb4**
of our favorite faces around here, to grow up. become a co’lege
must retur.-, with the students to be In the smoking area only, IjeLinda Cannon—"O h
my
good*
------------------------abiding. Tex, (G reg W alker) the and “ That'll Be The D ay."
U'a
quite
unusual
for
a
freshman
teacher,
and
(ha,
ha,
Cindy)
mar^
,,,
ntiv
tween Mr. Cawley's o ffice and
morning, school.
m ayor o f Youthville, who arrived Francis Swann—Good
A disconsolate Russiannamed L ^ *® be First Drummer, but if Larey ry one o f her pupil*. So, If anyone
Students are expected to take the band hall.
Kathy Carlos— “ Just loafin'.”
O h ere from Texaa by way o f East or ia it a good morning?
wof f
play* the drum like hr did last wants to wait till she gets through
care of school and physical needs
The
parking
area
for
student*
Peggy
Lundqulst— “ Labor D ay
Peggy
Lundqulst—That
was
lousy,
Easlerville, Iowa and who hopes
Insisted
on
cutting
his
toe
o
ff.
he
should
have
Ihc
job.
college
herself,
t
bet
you
rould
before o r after school, at break, cars is on the lot across French
week-end.’ *
to take Debbie to her senior dance; coma on and fa ll everybody.
1 (The reason I know so much a- get In a very
very interesting clasa.
during lunchtime, and bet seen Avenue directly in front of the
The sight, t admit.
Marchetta Campbell—“ Being not
Eyes, (Tom m y Tlllls) from Brook­ P a; Donahoe—Com* on K**» and
bout Junior High's hand is be­ VERY interesting! I l l bet that o f school."
Wasn't pleasant a hit.
classes. No student should ever be school building. Cars aren’ t to be
Kittens,
let's
all
shag
on
down—
lyn, who proudly boasts o f th#
cause
I
was
in
it
last
year.
Oh,
Cindy
gives
lots
of
A
’
s.
Roys,
showexcused from class for any rea­ used for sitting, tisilin f, or smok­ Rut Low oft was always a
Randall P r i e i t - “ Gettin’
out o f
Dodgers' ability to stoal bases; Mike Tam my. Johnny Yeackle, and
did we hare fun!)
what do you think?
son except an em ergency.
•chool."
ing, or smoking during the school ,° f f Debbie (Jane
W illiam s) whose Alva Collins, and Ronnie P - » s i e Students are reminded to eat day.
I have decided how to end the
W e were really sorry to learn Marlon Burden—“ NJthin'.”
|
faith in Tex l i r e wanted; Beanie, Kor a cleaner, closer sh ivr use
in the lunchroom, not in the hall,
hall situation. The plan Is very o f the B-Squad’ s defeat. This r e ­ Cecil Dardridge— “ Just loafln a*
Students
will
not
be
allowed
lo
I
wish
that
my
room
had
a
floor:
Shick.
(Helen Price) her little sister and
classrooms, or auditorium.
iM ve the school grounds during 1 don't care w ry much for a door, simple. Alt we have tu d j is gra porter couldn't be there (ah, m y round."
,
by no maans, a mean ball player; Elvla—“ Treat M# N ice."
Student! should sit in assigned tht break.
Rut this walking around
duate the senior* right now. give night life), but heard about It George Harriett— “ Doin' nothin* ”
hire. Barker, (Diane Moya) their Mr. Slivers— My favorite piittim *
place* In the auditorium.
the freshmen a holiday, and send next day. Don’t w orry, you'll win Pat Poffenberger— "Havin a bait
I hope these notea will help you
Without touching Ihc ground
m other, who sees "a n evil influ­ la giving falling grades. (He’ s on­
Pupils excused from class to to make this a better school jea r- Is getting to be »ure a bore.
*7 ,a #&lt; In Miami.”
the juniors away to boarding next lima.
ly
Joking,
o
f
course.)
e n c e under every
lamp post";
c jm e to the library will b c 'i j a
Mrs. Koucknolm, (Edith Dobson) Sid Vthlen— It la my pleasure »
a chair-bound Invalid for whom present------mr
brother
a telescope ia a substitute for tegs; U bertcw —That's
Mibs and Hank, (Jerry C*»h and George.
Frances Jim ln ei) classmates o f Delores Bailey—Something ia Just
Debbie and member* of the girl*' going to haws to be dona about
By ANNETTE WOOLF
quartette; Soapy, (Richard Powell) this.
A ntique: Ar.ysne „v tr 73 j e a r s -o f:
f~ -i "
for m»i'lv the country's youngev* The PUttara— “ S
age.
bank robber and now the youthful Richard Barnea—Going my way,
sheriff o f Youthville; Leslie chat- honey? (N o matter which way he’ s B lind date; A game o f chance.
C-apitallst: Girl who get* an
terton, (Marchetta
Cambell) a going).
enormous allowance.
W oung lady from New York who
D entist Appointment:
A
rtnwith Hobart Worthen
(Charles
deavoua with death.
Hall) has been as a representative
E x a m : quii jhow without JM.fo r “ Home and Garden” to select

Famous
Quotes

S
l s T S ’^TIJISJr 1p“ w
tuns it to the teacher.

J

A B C 's

the “ most beautiful home ia Amarlea” ; Jim Kluckhome, (Bob Spen­
c e r ) "The C h ief" o f Youthville;
and thres
girl
photographers,
Jean, Alice, and Madge, (Joyce
Spears, Kathy Ventry, Jean Wo­
m ack) from the s ta ff o f “ Roma
_ a a d Garden.’
H ie date of tha play will be
November the llth and IMh. Be
aura not to miss it.

SHS Happenings
Told On Student
Club Program

Glee Club Will
Hove Variety Show
Do yon enjoy fine talent? If you
do, you'N want to go to the Glee
Club'a Variety Show. T h e Show
tpvfll be held on the night o f Octo­
b er 29. The name? “ Tim es Square,
U S A ." Everyone knows that the
A-Squad Glee Club has been work­
ing on this presentation for a long
time, and now. it's
sura te be
something Worth seeing. Our own
Miss Whittle is, of course, direct­
ing the perform ance, so everybody
We sore to turn out fo r “ Times
Square, U S A ."

By DELOREfl B.ULBY
Do yon enjoy a good radio program ? Would yon like to team
o f happenings in and around
Seminole High School and hear
o f e vents you need to know ab oot?
Naturally.
Twist
your
radio dial tonight and every
Thursday evening at 7:1* to
W TRR ad 1400— to hear your
STUDENT CLUB.
The program feature* a quh on
questions o f Importance around
Sem inole1 High School, musical
numbers and calendar and news
wiS be reported.
On Thursday
night, Oct. ft,
the program starred the faculty
o f . Seminole High School with
four o f the new teaehers giving
their views o f the school. Tom­
my Williams played a trombone
solo for musical resaons.
T o team, to refresh, and to
your radio
dial on
Thursdays
enjoy, turn to WTRR, 1400 on
at 1:1ft fo r your STUDENT CLUB.

’ Freshman Forum
.&lt;
By Shirley Jones
' Her* U how the freshman f**i
about th* wpfterciaaamtn teasing
n i.
Sandra M e K n lg M -f don't think
they are being mean to as. It's
aH Just ha fin . (I Uka K.)
Betsy William*—What are npparcbusm en for it It’a got to test*
us underclassmen.

I Htl*n

Pittard— I don't think there
la much w e ean do about it until
we g*t ap there.
Jeanette Harbiwm— I don't mind.
Wa Seared th*
sndarclassmen
when w* were in tb* 9th and th*
M i grade*.
Sandra Kader—They don't mean
or do harm. A fter all, they would­
n't teat* taa If they didn’t Mb* ua.
think.)
(REthal Le« Riser— I loch at it this
way, we are going t* b* sopho­
mores next year, and wa’ r* going
t« want tn tease th*
upcoming
freshmen. &amp; why shouldn’ t wa b*
t*as*d?

"If
“ if
“ If
** &gt;j|
**
“ If
"If
“ If
"If
"If
£ ) 'l f

Wouldn’ t It Be Fuoisj"
By Shirley Jones
potatoes really had eyes”
cabbages realty were hoads"
tree* really had trunks"
m
_
&gt;
•|
a
•*
-----fc-w*id 4cdnjr Jldhj C«l B
celery really had hearts"
fish really had fins”
ear* really had drum*”
shoos really had tooguee"
peocila could realty point”
automobile* really had hares"

"B ut what happen* tf th* para­
chute doesn't open?” lik e d the
jittery student pilot.
“ In that case.” replied (he in­
structor. "you 're pimping *# e
hajty coneluaka.”

with
Ship'll Shore*

BLOUSES

U p *ervk*:A freak eoat of Up-

stick.
. «.)
M-*n; Mala* ore* t m iW years
o f age.
M-oi Eaaandal w onf h
yo
weekend recabulary.
O-ld-faahinned:
Your
parent*!
generation,
P-al: Tb* math whla you rely on.
Q-ulek silver:
The way j-our
money go**.
R-umor: Story about you that a
girl repeat*.
3-mafl talk; Story about her
that you repeat
T-elephone: Instrument o f tor­
ture (If he doesn’ t call).
U-nauitable: Mother's verdict on
a divine party dresa.
Yw ry nice: mother’ s verdict o f a
gbaatly party dree*.
W-**k end: A reprieve foe two
daysX-in til* middle: Good tacti* for
By I s M t t o Tale*
tk-tac-to*.
There are a lot o f
things we
hare to do that w* don’t exactly Y-aw n: Dtree* reeu t o f a history
Hk* to do, but just th* ism * w*
dare.
Z-Oom: And away w* go.
hare to dio them.
To tay goodbye to a good friend
I* something w* don’ t favor, but
tlm* and Uni* again it must be

has new rules
for the
button-down
oxford shirt

298

Friends Say Goodby
To D. Henderson

This month we’ re reylng goodby* to a senior boy wbo’s been a
friend to everyone; David Hender­
son.
David mored lo Sanford In Octo­
ber of 1913. from East St. Louri,
HI. Ha has been a student o f San­
ford school) for the past four
years.
This month h* la moving to Chic
ago. IU. He plans to make his homo
there for awhile, and hopes to re­
turn to Sanford again soon after
school U out.
W e’ ll mire yo* David, but w*
wish yea th* beet of tick.

Who’s Who
By Annette Yates
Hi Ia week for “ W h /a W h o", I
bare chosen a remarkablt Sophn(%nore girl, hi my opinion she Is
known beat fo r her friendly per­
sonality. She ia noted for her unaelflshneaf. She Is a slim girl. S'S"
tall. She has brown hair and hasel
green eyes,
Sh* Is also a faithful member
o f the Journalism Club. Can yon
lolva (his mystery?
Aufw er for last week; Alex MeXibbin.

OBO in prises.

K idding: what you're only doing
Pr«tl*y
G-oing steadyi A blissful itat*
o f monotony.
H-ail Columbia: Wturt jrm got
whan you’re tat*.
I-nfant: Teenager
twe
year*
younger than yo*.
J-uvcnile: Teenager on* y ta r
younger than yo*.
K-lddihg.- what you ’re ordg doing
If ah* ovtrtwara.

Biology

Latest Addition
At High School

By S A IX T W ILM A MB
The Jukebox in the lunchroom Is
really great! ft doesn’ t seem that
it la ever silent and everyone real
ly likes U that way. When ws
walk Into the lunchroom, we hear
all th* latest tunea being played.
Thanks a lot. Student Council! We
really appreciate all tha work you
put Into getting the Juke for us.

I /xik carefully at this new Ship’n Shorn Travelmate*!
the beautiful flair of its continental collar —thegm lU
softness of bntton-cufl sleeves. It’s the perfect blend —
won't pill or fuzz. N'o need to iron — put enjoy it iu white
or petal toons. Sia n IS to IS.

“ The sharpest human would be
far superior to the sharpest chlm
panic*. But 1 am not sure a stu
pid man would be superior to a
stupid chimp.”

« f e li he hrentifnl...via soft, cloud-fight mfnrrl,
magnifier ntiy tailored in bright white and clear pastots.
fu/n 2: stay beautiful... with easy back-pleat,
deep-down shirt tails.
nJe 3: wash beautifully, always. Sizes 38 to 3ft.

"W here ire we going lo eat?”
“ Let's eat up th* street."
"N ew , I hate asphalt."
,

By ANON E. MURE
"Middle age ia when you look
I think that I shall never it *
forward to staying up for the lata
A course quite Uko biology,
show. Old age is when you can 't.1
A course that studies bird and be*,
And drops my g rid es below a C,
A course including botany.
Anatomy, aoology,
Pathology, geology,
And also embryology,
♦WITHBOTTLED 6AS
M orphology,'ecology,
itjs gceattocook ;
and even entomology
SAJOSHE-'I'll PUT S
This cowrie course is elective, see?
So why’ d I take biology?

m3

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Tokyo report* tk*t India.- Print
Mrainier J»wh*ri*i Nehru U h»vin( a luod dme OB tU r ift U
Japan. Ha la U U f U ft hstr?
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build rip rt markets la India.
Trade rtpaiufee U a chief aia 9}
Premier Ntousuke KtsfcL But In-

Discussion if Always jo in * concernInf
“ who" aetf tbf price* of the things » t toofttmera bur. As a Wall Street Journal points
out. a m / different factor* enter into price
weiring -0 oowpeny ‘$ amt sum! price situa­
tion; tbf eoTMutner* ability to pay; the ec­
onomic value of the product, and ao on

Then the newspaper ntakee thie obeena&gt;
lion: "AD of tbfee things are both important
and cumpiea. But th* j aD have * very basic
thing in common: AD are the aspects of the
‘ competitive situation.' Bo the question of
Just 'who' sets prices could be exprwMed
as Vhet* sets prices—and th* 'whst* would
Be simply ‘eosnpetitkm.’
"Of course there is s 'who' involved in
competition. But it is not a simple ‘who* that

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rnmir.f mlMli* are *' He aim «‘.ated th*: it l« costing far toe much

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per month for manual tabor
and that other personnel draw
PMi ve r.SOC ir.utf.h’:) nlu&gt; food
We will be jeoparding our national de- Q E
and l.dgm* OUmr nearby faciBd i ___ A last*** C eaissJaM C sA fi?
fcnaes and industrial leadership unless
*» i
tie*. »ufh a* the Nary'* vrtir
n o w ADOUt t q u o liz o n o n .
tw ar* automation at quick):
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ter. laboratory at Point Earrow.
Writing in th* Sherman County Journal, possible.**
pusaible.**
^
secure peraonarl for hatf that
More, Oregon. Giles French asye "An as7That
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cur. The meals that art provifprediction
is made by the
head of
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«d py Uncle t in com th» taagassur is telling
of his county's
tax levy
* major
American manufaclurirv
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ALASKA TP.IP — Seva- payer. *4.00 each.
refers to H as s normal tStiram.. Wh*.* votin g in to* Sry.ten.bai jeauu A The Zx- tmi « u i . t(«. Ccccrtaemac Tub--' S ie i complained about the high
that, urg’d Uke to know? And what about change, the official publkston of li* v,&gt;w hike* t i l liatad by a n#»&gt;«ti*lly cost of heatinr and power trn*• normal dacreaae?"
York Stock Exchange. He goe* on to aav ----»n»vc*tog
-*— -1 columnist as *o* wt rating Me says that natural car
This aaaeaaar isn’t exceptiona!. More and that automation— which can be defined a* those taking a summer junket. His wtuch u svnilable at Pom: Eargnore people in government aeem to think the automatic control of automatic machines &lt;l*«ur.aucw wa* g»»ee a* Alaska row Should be &lt;ised instead of co#i—with a hint that he was gains 17 fuel ml which is shipped .'ram
that more and more of our incomes should "
will create new opportunities, new oe- se
a hunting and fldhisg esyedi-JTexas.

Another

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go automatically to th# government— lear.
log us leer end Use.
In th# first place—we thought Seminole
Count/ was about th* only place having
that kind of trouble.
But—it stands to reason that a citizen
could not receive an Increase is taxes unle**
he wa* paying his "fair share** in the first
place. And a decrease in taxes would auto­
matically go to some when an equilization
program U put into effect.
Ax equalization program countywide,
would merely bring the “ fair share’* of taxes
to those who were not paying their share
end to those who were paying more than
their share — and it automatically would
bring about * decrease in mil lags, most
times as much as 76 per cent—and that’s a
reel reduction in taxes.
AH equelization program, properly carriod through from beginning to end, could
well mean that citizen* of Seminole founty
could be paying s total mlllage in county
taxes of from 10 to 12 mills—that's quite
g reduetioe from
It's wonderful whst can be done if we set
our mind* to it and work together for the
betterment of our county—and to many

Thursday, October 17, 1967

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pupation, new skills, higher living stemdardr, more Interesting job# and profitable
bueinenaes in field* non-existent at present1 or resun or ms nabip
There is a itnr. often exprwaed * latsor peditioa ' might save mlUlu
rjwkesmen, that automation will bring about V. b dollars, which he claim
widespread unemployment. The same I**r **tag wasted He traveled to
was expressed about maw production many
°A ,£ J r i
ysuir* ago—and « u proved wrong Any u
,M muth uliwJ
revolutionary development, of course, cauaes uHenae Early Warning
dislocation*, a* when th* automobile replac-’ 'DEW Lias) and other ml
od the horae and buggy. But the automobile .in*uUatioo» He checked m
more and better j * ^
t, ^ £ * 3 ^ 2 ^
'xpportunitie* then had the enterprise assop«-»onr*:
ciatod with the horae and buggy. Kxactiy in his report t* the C o m e
h* same thing can be expected of auto' he lusted that the DEW Urn
mat ion And there is factual evidence to bear jet completed, already 1* oba
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example. V\hen the dial system began to |
day of the ryperaiors was as good th done

bath cocstn irtiaa and aperstiag
costs of this project.
He says a* further “ cor. plus
fiaed-fee'* cootracta should he
mad* with builders there. Under
these contracts, he said, the con­
tractor* charts th* gio m.ir.en!
virtually at will. He called stteattae te what ha described as
"mountain* ef spar**, including
tractor ur»» where there are m
tractors" is &lt;me of th* chkf abus-

i, f^ttre yesrs and said

th*
ts— A merle
- so public should

Yet. with dial phone* in use alraoet ererywherd, there are twice as many operators
as there used to be.
Automation is one more great* step in
man's material progrea*.
counties are already putting such equiiiza&gt;
tion program* In effect.
It's fumll endhtoena
FronreVs cm emf
It's th* fundamental process of "good old
common aenae" and a sound, progressive,
modem study of our In sic needs, especially
of a tax structure that will attract Industfy io 'wr

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throughout tbs country. B"» tharr
are pinny of details n brakes,
transmission, suspension a*d sty!
mg. Detroit rwcrttUr has been
playing down horsepower and

Blevins m

u :• hi* ir s r a
He Mid that lb* practice of
• orting e«cryb*Sy
over-1 i a e
*hou,d (tap. And that if the trend
cunuaue*. mounting aefer.be cast*
m*&gt; mob irak* addition*! military
toiutructioB is Alaska prohibitive
Cette are going up at th* rats *i
2&amp;* p rt year and already are three
times as high as similar easts la
the States he ta ll
&amp;lke« told about an* new mili­
tary hospital that Is eestlag man
than the United States paid fsr
th* *ntire territory of Alaska
wbea we purchased h from Biss
sis he jtars are.
Ts stop this huge waste, Uke*
final mommeBdatm ta the Cemstkte* is t* ea3 a templet# hah
to all except top priority eeastructiw ia Alaska until a ra-surrey
can b* mad* cf the military re­
quirement* ia ight #f tea# rang*
missile development. This ia what
came from Bob Biker' “hunting.

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�The Sanford HAwld—Pag* 5 Thunday, October 17,1957

Woman’s
W.M.U. Meets For
Lunch And Program
The Woman’ * Missionary Union
- ar tnc r i m B a im » n iu m r iniT
Monday morning In the chufeh
auditorium, following the circle
meetings and luneheon. Mr*. E. A.
Covington preiided.
Mrs. Covington read a letter
from Ml** Josephine Jone*. thank­
ing the W . M. U. for their hospl
tality at the recent meeting held
at our church.
There wa* a t^tal of 62 at the
circles, with 2" .-yin g for the
program . Mr*. Covington a*ked
for cooperation from each circle
In having two circle members
take part every Thursday in
church visitation.
Mrt. A. J. Pelerson announced
the mission study to be taught by
Mr*. Mary Brothers on November
18. The book will be "Continent
in Com m otion." A day of instruc­
tion for the mission study teachers
will be held In DeLand October
ITth.
Circle 1, with Mrs. Heltn Car*
ter as chairman, presented a most
interesting program, "B »-nId, I
have set before Thee an open
D oor." Those taking part were:
Mrs. K. F. Cooper, Mrs. Cecil Tuc­
ker, Mrs. Ben Newsome, Mrs.
Helen Carter, Mr*. M. N. Cleve
land, and Mrs. H. H. Grier.
Mrs. J. S. Cleveland rendered
a *olo. The meeting adjourned at
2:00 P. M.

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Conning The

Osteen Resident .
Given Surprise
Stork Shower

News

By VIRGINIA CONN, Sadrty BAHat

Newcomers
Corner
Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Mathl* have
moved to Sanford recently from
Miami, Flo. They are living in an
apartment on Palmetto A te. Mr
Vxlhis is ■ carpenter. They atie t the Baptist Church.
From
Beverly Hilts, Illinois,
come Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. Yandell.
who have bought a home on Or­
ange Avc. The Yandell* are m em ­
ber* o f .the Christian Church. Mr.
Yamlcll U a retired harber.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bomgardencr have moved to Sanford with
their two girts, 3 and 5. The Bumgardener* are renting an apart­
ment on Palmetto. They are for­
mer resident* o f Lebanon, Pa.,
and attend the Lutheran Church.
Mr. Bontgardencr i* employed by
Chase and Co.
Chief and
Mrs. C. L. F.berte*
and their daughter 4, have bought
a home on Park Ave. The Ebcrle* are from BecviUe, Tex. They
arc Episcopalians.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. La
iteau have bought a home im
Wynnewood Drive, where they
are living with thei* little girl,
age 7 months. The LaKranv have
come
from
Statford,
Conn,
Mr. LaRcau is a field service engineer with the NcrJcn Ketny
Corp. The fam ily is Catholic.
Chief and Mrs. Thomas P.

VAH t wives sre planning to get
together fo r spartrlba at Betty
McBratnie’ s home in Grove Manor
Friday night at 8:30. They were
all glad to h*.ar that Terry Durand
had her baby and it wa* a boy.
The Durands have a little girl
at. tit sis______
Talked to Helen Andrew today
and Thursday she takes o ff for
Daytona Beach for a long wrekeno
with friend* Mabel M ahe,, and
Edith Yerian. Mabel hat Just com e
back from a summer in Rotcoe,
N. Y. and Montreal. Edith spent
the summer In Montreal. They will
ail retreat to a loveW duplex on
the beach, where they can cotnSprouse have bought a home on
Princeton Ave. in Sanford. Chief
Sprouse is stationed with VJ-62 In
Jacksonville. They and their girl
12 came from Pensacola. The fam ­
ily attends the Methodist Church.
The fam ily of Thomas L. Brown,
it living on
Maple Ave., while
Mr. Brown It on the Turk's Is­
land. The Browns have three chil­
dren, girt* 5 and 3(4 and a boy
ltk. They are Presbyterians, and
are from Pittsburg. Pa.
Mr. and Mrt. T. K. Neal of Fort
Bayard, N. M. are living on San­
ford A ve. They have two boyi,
S to 1, and attend the Christian
Church. Mr. Neal is a TDI in the
Navy.
Lt. ( jg ) and Mrs. T. F. Wllater
have com e to Sanford from Pensacola. They are living on Shirley Avc. with their girl 2 and
hoy 1 month old. They attend the
Episcopal Church.

mune with the tun.
Fanehon and Mae Roberta are
going over Saturday to ipend the
weekend with the ladies, Mac re­
turns tonight from a business trip
to Charleston, W . Va.
lt wa* good to see Dottle Rou— just a wristband on has- arm.
Dottie broke her wrist last sum­
mer and has been rather con­
fined since.
Yesterday afternoon the Roumlllata took DUon and Dave EUts
out for a ride In the boat. The
Ellises and baby are spending
sometime with her fam ily, Mr.
and Mrs. W . E. Baker In Lake
Mary. Dave used to be In V\H 9.
but got out o f the Navy shortiy
after he and Pilon were married,
and Is now In the Insurance busi­
ness in
Kansas
City.
Pilon
and the baby flew down, and Dave
followed with the ear, and boat so
they could en joy waterskiing. It
seems a little late for that now,
but the Ellises are made o f study
■tuff.

Osteen— M rt. Pan! Brooke w
pleasantly surprised when a
o f friends arrived at Iter
Monday evening to glv# h er
stork shower.
Mrs Timer Meredith and Mr*.
Curt Vincent were hostess**.
Games were played with
going to Mrs. Arthur Clark. M rt.
George Snyder and Mra. Sarah
Beach, Mrs. Arthur Clark, Mr*.
Muffley.
:
Mr*. Brooke received many gUU
from Mr*. J. C. W allace, her ■ »
ther from New
Smyrna Beach,
Mrs. Arthur Clark. M rt. Geerg*
Snyder,
Mrs.
Curt
Vlnceiit,
Hirt, Mr*. Johnny Merrtt, Mra. Irv­
ing Velno Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Har­
vey, Mrs. Jack Foorman, Mra.
Sam Brooke, Mr*. Louie Neel,
Mrs. Pat Cullum, M rt. George
Hirt, Mr*. Alice Marie Hattgtt,
Miss List Tim er o f Orlande, Mr*.
Marela M atey o f New Smyrna
Beach, and Mra. S. M. M uffley e t
Lake .Monroe.

MRS. LEWIS MERRILL describe* her stay at the National Auxiliary Contention In Atlantic City, na
Iiunu itni n
&lt; M im ii*iini»&gt; |
.Mr*. F. E. Roumillat, pres, of tin Sanford hospital auxiliary, and Harry W eir, hospital
administrator
(Photo by Rergatrom)
look on.

General Meeting 0/ Hospital
Auxiliary Held Tuesday Eve

In making Jama and JeDlea, a l ­

THURSDAY
Tit* famous Rebels Quartette
Both a hoard and a general meet­ tie bibs for the nursery. A motion the auxiliary.
will sing at the High School at ing were held Tuesday night in w a i made and carried and Mrs MRS. ROUMILLAT NOMINATED
8:00 P. M. Sponsored by the Latin the Jewish Community Center by Gray and her Sunshine Com mit­
FOR SECOND TERM
Club. Tickets on tale at the San­ the W om an's Auxiliary o f the tee be authorised to make such
The by-laws were read, and a
report given by the nominating
ford Herald.
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mrt. purchases a i they may need.
The Sanford Garden Club will F. E. Roumillat, President o f the
Mrt. Brubaker reported to the com m ittee. Mra. Roumillat was
have a general busineta meeting Auxiliary, conducted both meet­ general meeting. She had just re­ nominated for Pres., Miss Rebec­
and covered dish luncheon at 12:30 ings.
turned from a meeting with the ca Stevens for V. P ., Mr*. F. A.
P , M. at the education*! building
Mrs. Dor Brubaker. . reneral Doctors and reported that the was Dyson, second V, P., Mra. Vincent
o f the First Presbyterian Church. chairman for the High Fever Fol­ to speak to the Woman's Club the Bullet lieu and Cor. See., Mrs.
Zcb R atliff, Treat.
Jack Russell o f Orlando, will lies gave a report on her commit­ next day.
The directors were read by Mrs.
speak on "N ew Gardening Proce­ tees to the board. 11 was reported
Mre. Lewis Merrill
Doris
Cline, and the new nomi­
dure*.’ ’
Speaks
of
Convention
that the Elk's Cluh would once
Mrs. Lewis Merrill, who attend­ nating committee announced.
Seminole Chapter
No. 2 OES m ore be used for rehearsals, and
The meeting closed and a social
will observe Friendship night at that there was nred of a place to ed the National Convention held in
8:00 1'. M. at the Masonic Temple. store the costumes, where they Atlantic City, gave a short talk
on the exhibits and highlights of
The la k e Mary P-TA will meet may be locked.
Mrs. Rector, Chairman o f the the convention.
at 8:00 p. m. in the school. Mr.
She received much com m ent
Milwra will speak on the bond Sewing Committee, reported that
42 "pinkies", the puppet made for and praise from the convention
Issue.
little patients, have been present­ for the excellent handbook, which
FRID AY
The Mimosa Circle o f the Sun- ed to children. She asked for help was put out by Mrs, Blackwelder
ford Garden Club will meet with in making more, as she herself for Seminole Auxiliary member*.
has made fifty. Materials may be A number o f Auxiliaries are plan­
Sirs. Ray Peck, DoUary at
ning lo adopt the handbook, and
A . JL. for the regular meeting obtained from Mr*. Rector.
An encouraging response has have requested copies.
and covered dish luncheon.
Young mothers Home Demon­ been received from local mer­ Harry Wetr Gives amusing talk
Harry Weir, hospital administra­
stration Club will meet Oct. 17 at chants through the letter* sent
7:30 p. m. at the Community Cen- several weeks ago soliciting ad­ tor, was introduced by Mrs. Rou, *.er, 401 East 23th St. Mrs. Sara vertising in the Follies program. mlllat, and gave an amusing dis­
Mr*. A. B. Peterson Sr. report­ sertation on his trip to Atlantic
Kate Myers will give the demon­
stration on meat extenders. Those ed for the Membership commit­ City and the National Hospital
who cannot meet in the daytime tee, in the absence of Mrs. George Convention
Mr. Wetr attempted to describe
are invited to Join this group. Hardin. She asked that th*&lt;» who
Mrs. Howard Greene anl Mrs. Jo­ are familiar with each phase of a few o f the fabulous exhibits
the work at the hospital will put at the convention, where he spent
seph Krug arc the hostesses.
Meeting at the C. P. O. club at their names down foe substitutes. several day* trying to tee them
8:00 P. M. to form a Ladles Aux­ Members .ire asked to wear their all. One of the most interesting
iliary of the Fleet Reserve Orga­ name pins at future general meet­ was a bed which combines the
ing*.
bathroom facilities, stretcher, and
nisation.
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They
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat was elect­ storage, all at pushbutton con­
day night at the Pinrrrest Srhnol during Adult Talent Night, l eft lo right: Mrs. Jackie Austin, Mr*.
MONDAY
ed as delegate to the Florida trol. Mr. Weir said that there may
\Vo&lt;hI1# M orns, Mrs. Margia Smith, Mrs. Hetty Brown, Mis, Gretrhen K lrtbhoff.
(Staff I’ hnlo)
The Past Matrons Club o f Semi­
State Convention of Hospital Aux­ coma a day when a hospital will
nole Chapter No. 2 OES. will meet
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nothing hut
iliaries, which will be held in be constructed o f
with Mrs. R. F. Crcnihaw. 1133
Clearwater November 21 and 22. rooms— then these affairs wilt be
East 7th St., at 7:30 p. ra.
The »ec. V. P., Mrs. Dyson was rolled in.
The Male Chorus will hold a
elected as alternate. It was sug­
After describing the Convention,
rehearsal in the rooms o f the
gested that those ladies w&gt;h&lt;&gt; wish Mr. W eir asked tho ladies at the
Mrn'a Bible Clast of the First
to attend the convention, call Mra, general meeting lo help the hos­
Methodist Church at 8:00 p. m.
Roumillat.
pital in public relations. He stated
Adult talent night at the Pfne-IIarly com pelling version o f Dance
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
Mrs. L. A. Anderson, program that while the turnover in the
crest School is Jelling Into a most Macabre,
by
Saenl Sams.
As tion Club Is sponsoring a Cooking
Every color scheme, whether for
and project* chairman, announced Seminole Memorial Hospital (o f
interesting program. The time will death plays his violin, the ghmils demonstration by Miss Lucy F. your home or your wardrobe need* that a blood hank refrigerator, a personnel) was 3H‘ ,, the national
Nowlin. Home Service Represent­ the contrast o f something dull,
he 7:30 P. M. at the school. Ad­ wlll ari*t from their graves to
ative for the Florida Power and something bright, something dark baby isuh'ttr and rocker would be average is 60r«. This statement
mission will be fifty cents for dance on Halloween night. T lx Light. The demonstration wilt be
purchased from the funds made arose from criticism and whis­
and something light.
this year in the High Fever Fol- pering inferring that "the hospi­
adults and twenty-five cents for tombstones themselves cover ex ­ held Nov. 1, at 7:31 P. M. at the
Conserves are cooked like Jam.
tal can 't keep anyone". Mr. Weir
lie*.
Seminole
County
Council
Center
children.
trem ely fam ous personages, and
They contain a mixture of fruit*,
Mrs. W. E. Gray requested plat was assured the co-operation of
During (he intermission cakes, it is Indeed unusual to find them on Geneva Ave.
generally Including
lem'&gt;n* and
Mrs, I,. F. Lccps-r of the San­ oranges, and sometimes raisins
cookies and soft drinks will be ail resting in one place.
ford club will he chairman o f the and null.
sold.
Adult talent night at Pinecrest event. Mrs. W. B. Moye Is coEach classroom will present
sounds
like a wonderful place to chairman. Mrs. C. M. Flowers will
One way to give the illusion o f
something In the way erf enter­
a low celling In a htgh-walled room
tainment. V. J. Robbins is slatrd spend Friday evening. The pro­ serve a , publicity ehrm.
A surface broiler and oven meal is to paint the ceiling either a dark
to dn in amusing speech and gram is sponsored by the Finewill he prepared by Miss Now­ erdor or the color o f the carpel.
parody. Deanna McManus o f the crest P-TA.
lin. This will be served to the Horizontally striped draperies or
Deanna School of Dance will do a
guests. There will he favnrt for wallpaper will do the «ame trick.
gipsy dance to the tune o f "Tw o
everyone attending, and a nice
Guitars."
door prize Tlcketa costing 23c may­
sale.
Barbershop, harmony and melo­
be bought at the door or from
The public Is Invited to attend.
dramas will also be offered. The
any club member.
Miss Nowlin will domon«trJte the
sixth graders have the final word, Kathle Owens
Following the cooking demonof the newest of electrical ap­
as usual. This will be a partlcu- Hubert Bagwell
j stration is a cake, apron and plant use
pliances.

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T a g * t — T h o S a n fo r d H e r a ld

Jh iS a n fM 1
dOuuxht
OSCAR FlIALCY
United Press Sport* Writer
N EW YORE (U P ) — Fraley'*
By

Terry Brennan
United Press
Coach O f Week

denly worked. Three time* In ■
row It worked— North C a n U n i U
Clemaon 0 , North C ardins U
Navy 7, North Carolina 59 Mlsml

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A FIVE DAY BOAT e m l'e got underway (his morning for a group of als Hanfordltea. Just before
leavllng they're shown wllb A cts boat., th ey are (le ft to right) Jimmy G regus, Belts G rog oi, Peggy
Bnaaeir. John Runaell, and Larry Christie/.
(B ergstrom Photo by G oals)

Six Sanfordites Start Today
On Five-Day Cruise In Boats
R. Brown, Cannon
Control Offensive
Picture In SEC
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. T — Ray
Mliiliaippl'a veteran Tformation director, and Billy Can­
non.1 Louisiana Slate’ s sophomore
flash, dominated tha offensive pic­
ture as the Southeastern Confer­
ence rolled into Us fourth full
Brown.

my Gregu. In their 13-foot run­
about the "D ixie L ee", Peggy and
John Russell In their 17-foot crui­
ser the "Princess P eg ", and Larry
Christy and Don Compton In
Christy's IJ-fool runabout "The
Sputnik", will heed the "ca ll of
tha w ild" on a five-day boat
cruise.1
On the first half o f their cruise
the adventuresome six will Join
(he annual Ki.simmec-Okeechohee
Boat A-Cadr. To start things o ff
the stv will attend the big party
and rally at Kissimmee.
"A nchors Aweigh" wav bright
and early this morning. The next
two days will be sprnt cruising
down the Kissimmee River in the
company o f the other ft)0 nr more
hosts. The first night's &gt;top will
he at Camp Klccn where broiled
I steaks will appease the appctlts
of the hungry six.

Teggy
Russell's
mother, Mrs.
Frances Hasselt wilt Join the six
Ssnforilitei and they will all e n ­
joy the gay festivities being held
there Saturday night.
Alter coffee Sunday morning
the six will nave farewell to Mrs.
Official SEfl statistics for games
Russell's mother end to the Boatthrough Oet. 12 showed that Brown
A-Cade as they start across Lake
led the total offense field with
Okccchobrc.
Cannon running second, and also
They will leave the big lake at
topped the passers while the sprin­
the Calousahatchie River which
ter from the bayous was No. 1
will take them to their next night's
man In rushing.
stop at f t . Myers.
Brawn picked up 142 yards run­
A fter breaking cam p the next
ning and passing as Mississippi
morning they will start their lon g­
downed Vanderbilt tn cling to the
est day's run cruising up Hie in­
total offense lead with 443 yards.
The second day's run will lake land waterway along the W a it
He Jumped from fourth to first In j them to Camp EEEE where once
Florida coast to Slum p Pais w h e n
passing’ wlth a total of IS comple­
they will enter the Gulf of Mexico
tions In 23 tries for 230 yards, two
TEDDY IS READY
fur the open water run to Venice
t-.-uchduwns snd a sparking .371
CHICAGO if — Q uarlcrhf-k Ted Inlet. Here they will enter procom pletion average.
signed
as a free
Cannon rolled up 9S yards on the Marchiboda,
ground as LSU upset Georgia Tech agent early last month, has been
to give him an average of 78 put on the active player list by
yards per try. Again Georgia's the Chicago Cardinals. Marchlhustling fullback. Thcr.-n Sapp, brorla completed 12 TD passes last
cam e second with 301 yards for n vear while wilh the Pittsburgh
3.3 average. In third place was Sleclers, who named him thsir No.
Cannon’ s teammate, fullback Jim­ I draft choice in 1933.
m y Taylor, with 283 yards and a
3.1 average.
Georgia’ s Jimmy Orr led Hie
BOSTON (U P ) — It was "open
pats receievrs with It for IflO
house" today at Suffolk Dt/wna.
yards and one touchdown, follow­
All patruns were allowed to enter
ed by LSU’ s J, W Brodnax with
the race track free of charge.
six for lit . Cannon was fifth with
However. It atlll cost 12 for a 32
four receptions hut he had counted
mutuel ticket.
133 yards and one touchdown.
Following Brown In passing was
Kentucky's Lowell Hughes with while Charlie Britt o f Georgia
18 o f 41 attempts for 232 yards, came third with 18 of 37 lor 213
yards.

There's another side
of
the
Story too. Maryland, without Ta-

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SCHEDULE CHANGES

HAilMOAO

Other* among the 4a,WO fans at
the Maryland • North Carolina
gam e at College Park, Md., may
not understand bow, since sea­
son’ s atari, the odds have shifted
to fav or Jim Tatum '* Tar Heels.
Sort o f a royal fairy tale.
The Queen herself may be told
how Tatum built a football dy
nasty a t Maryland, winning na­
tional championship with mighty,
undefaated teams, hut gava It up
to g o to North Carolina And how
last year, hia team had miserable
luck.
U n cU v a lm s
Som e of his own
form er as­
sistants defeated Tatum's team s
by big scores. Very unehlvairons.
And when the season began this
fail, Tatum 's North Carolina team
showed no signs o f becoming any
stranger and how rumors flew
that, even at Chapel Hill, N. C „
where Tatum had
pledged his
Knlght'a honor, he might soon be
four y e a r s a i Notre Dame’ s
"bread-and-butter" runner.
After graduation, Terry becam e
coach o f Mt. Carmel hlgn in
Chicago and won an unprecedent­
ed three straight league titles. He
also found lim e to teach taro sub­
jects and spent hi* night* earn­
ings a law degree at DoP#-*t uni­
versity. In 1MI, he beeame an
assistant coach at N j‘.re Dma
ami g ot the big Job the following
rear.
Usee Firm Hind
Despite his youth, Terry eonIre's his pisyera with a firm
hand. Ones hia Mt. Carmel playera sneaked out o f training cam p
at night fo r a sundae and soda
orgy. Brennan solved that by call­
ing a long, surprise calisthenics
drill when the bays got back. They
behaved after that.
Notre Dame doesn't play this
week, w h i c h
makes Brennan
happy because " I know we can
whip the open date. W e're two
cauendowns better."
A fter that on successive week­
ends com e
Pittsburgh,
Navy,
Michigan Slate, Oklahoma, Iow a,
Southern California and Southern
Methodist,
" I t ’ s enough to frighten any­
one,” Brennan canceded. and no
one will dispute that. " I don't
know what would make a great
season, but w s'll do our best u&gt;
get on e."

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much improved William and Mary
team.
South Carolina and Clemson are
Idle, resting fo r their annual "M g
Thursday" clash which for U.9.
football fans, unaffected by roy­
alty, Is a* unchlvairoua aa they
com e.

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NEW YORK (U P )— I f you be.

Mich.
Oklahoma, a c c o r d I n g to the
Broadway oddsm tkers, thouM drfeat Kansas by at least th irty
fou r points in their Big Eight con­
ference tusslet Norman, Okla.
The Sooner*’ spread over Kan,
aaa Is the largrst on the weekend
slate, but it could be an "under*
la y " fo r one Important reason:
Bud Wilkinson’ s boys, unbeaten
In their last 43 gam es, are not
too happy about surrendering their
No. 1 rating to Michigan State, so
they probably will open all cylin­
ders against Kansas.
Arm y Over Pitt
In the E ast’s biggest gtm c,
Arm y has been installed a w e point
pick
Pittsburgh
in in
Ihei,pom i p
i v l oover
i c r ru
'&lt; a u u i| iii m
n*
sellout contest at West Point The
Panthers have
run
o ff
three
straight victories since losing their
opener to Oklahoma but the Ca­
dets, beaten by Notre Dame last
week, figure to rebound.
Minnesota rates as a 13-poht
Big 10 conference battles, defend­
ing champion Iowa |j rated 7
points b e t t e r than Wisconsin.
Miehgan Is 14 over Northwestern,
and Ohio State it 21 over Indians.
Three gam es w ere listed as
"even m oney” bets, Including the
Washington State
vs.
Oregon
squabble fo r first place in the
Pacific Coast Conference Other
"p ick 'em ” gam es were Califor­
nia vs. Southern California and
Auburn vs. Georgia Tech.
In Friday night games, TVset
Virginia It 13 over George Wash­
ington, Miami &lt;F1a.) six over
North Carolina State, and Missistippl 14 over Tuiane.

SIGN FOR T V BOLT
WASHINGTON 871 — Juse Cra­
te ro, California state welterweight
champion, and Davey Moore of
A ’ a SIGN THREE
Springfield, Ohio, have signed to
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P )—T h meet In a 10-round natlonalte-televised bout on Nov. I, Cotero la Kansas City Athlatlci have signed
ranked fifth while Bloore la sixth three young players to minor
league contracts fo r the 1950 sea­
among the welterweights.
son. They sre Robert Horseman,
17. of Brinkley, Ark., to Grand
HEATH TAKES OVER
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Tommy Island o f the Nebraska Stale
Heath has been nsmed field man­ League, William m i t e . 21, o f St.
ager and general manager o f the Louis to Seminole, Okie., o f the
Portland Beaver* o f the Pacific Sooner State League, and John
League. He replace* Bill Potedel Wing of La Puente, Calif., to Po­
as field manager and Joe Ziegler catello, Idaho o f tha Pioneer
in the front office .
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those gridiron Giants, Michigan
State and Oklahoma, face easy
pickin’ i again this weekend.
Michigan State, which took over
first place In the United Press ratingn this week. Is a 21-point favor­
ite over Purdue In their Bib 10
Conference game at E a it Laming,

urday to understand the mechan­
ics o f tha aplit-T formation, pitcheuta and handoffs.

He's a law yer who doesn't prac­
to the Rose BowL Oregon Is the
pick on a sleet-corseted defense tice but makes sure hi* players do.
He was a football player at
which has yielded only two touch­
nine, a cjU ege starter at IT, a
downs In four games.
schoolboy coach at 20 and s o t the
The East.
Penn over Brown— In good form. m ott glam orous colleg e coaching
Yale over Cornell—Should be lob at 23.
dose.
H e's Terence Patrick (T erry)
Arm y over Pitt — BLUEPLATE Brennan, the United Press Coach
SPECIAL.
j t the Week after the dramatic
Columbia over Harvard — Re­ 23-51 victory o f his flu
bitten
cent surprise winner.
Notre Dame team over o i l rival
Also: Dartmouth o v e r Holy Army.
Cross, Penn Stale over Vander­
Best Fla First
bilt, Princeton over Colgate, Bos­
"I though w e'd really be in
ton College over VUIanova and trouble after all theso boys g&gt;t
Rutgers over Lehigh.
the flu ," Brennan said today.
The South
"W h y , the student body had a-i
Navv &gt;ver Georgia — Looms many sick that w e bad beds in
stout contender.
the hallways o f the Infirm ary sed
Miami over N.C. Stats — Be had to have a tem perturc o f 102
battling to end.
to get in. But the boys Jurt
M llsU lippl over Tuiane — Mer­ wouldn't quit, that's alt."
its preference.
The last tim e A r m / and N olle
Duke over Wake Forest — Can Dame met— In 1917— IS year-old
turn It on.
halfback Terry Brennan tipped *T
A lio: Georgia Tach over A u­ yards for a touchdown with the
burn, North Carolina over Mary­ opening k ick off to touch o f f a-i
land, LSU over Kentucky, Florida Irish victory.
over Mississippi State. Tennessee
This lim e, Brennan faced a lot
over Alabam s, West Virginia over luoie pressure
E*-:r since he
George Washington and W . A M. succeeded Frank Leahy four years
over VMI.
ago, critics and opposing teams
The Southwest
alike have w a it)I to pounce on
Texas Aggies over TCU — Can him They had a field day when
the 1934 Irish, green In axpcrience
prove tough foe.
Rice over SMU
Stretch bat­ as well as uniform, won -ttly two
games.
tle.
The Notre Damn administration
Baylor over Texas T e c h '— Can
do better.
supported T erry lo the limit and
Texas over Arkansas — Fit and the victory over A rm y made the
Monday m orning quarterbacks as
ready.
Also: Tulsa over North Texas silent as Calvin C oolllgs,
Father W sa Nn Star
State, Hardin Simmons over W ic­
Hard work ana ambition art
hita and Oklahoma State over
Brennan trademarks. Terry, son
Houston.
o f a form er Notr-i Dame star and
The Midwest
Michigan Slate over P u r d u e - brother o f threo form er college
players, won seven letters in
Logical choice.
Minnesota over Illinois — Last football and track at Marquette
High In Milwaukee. Then came
was excellent.
Iowa over Wisconsin — Top ef­
fort needed.
.
o f it.
Oklahoma over Kansas — One
Oregon State over UCLA — A l­
beat.
ways a threat.
Also: Michigan over Northwest­
Stanford over Washington — Be
ern,
Nebraska over Syracuse, closing stoutly.
Ohio State over Indiana, M iitoari
New M exico over Arisons—Can
over Iowa State, Marquette over prove troublesome.
Cincinnati and Kanaas State over
Also: Utah over Denver, Idaho
Colorado.
over COP, Utah State over Mon­
Tbe Weal
tana and Wyoming over Brigham
l/SC over California — Not out Young.

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SOUTH BEND, Ind., (U P ) —
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He's a true-green Irishman mar­
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Game of the Week
Oregon over Washington State: to inaugurate his first spring prac­
This is a battle which will do tice on the traditional St. Patrick's
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Mrx. Vernon B. Hardin hai been
selected by the X I Beta Eta Chap-

Mrs. Smith Hostess
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The home at Mrs. Ralph Austin
be featured on the enver n* " T V
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.eenr for the Octhe nationi sorority m s g -I tober Meeting of Circle No. 2 o f)
atlnc, in Fehruary.
the Women or the First Presby­
Mrs. Hardin (P a t), lives at 131*
terian Church.
Forest Drive with her husband
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell. Chairman
and tw o children Vicki 6. and
Mike 4. She was born in Jackson, and Mis* Alberta B oyer. Secre­
Tenn., but has been a Sanford res­ tary and Treasurer o f this groupident for I t years.
were In charge o f the business
This Is Mrs. Hardin's fifth year session.
in Bela Sigma Phi. She has served
Mr*. Smith read the "L e t's Talk
as treasurer, and on publicity, p ro­
About
It" article taken from the
je c t and ways and means co m ­
mittees. This year ahe is serving
■a social and publicity chairman
In the new Exemplar Chapter of
XI Beta Eta.
Mrs. Hardin also takes a great
interest in Garden Club work, the
P . T. A. and In reading. Last
year she took part in the High
Fever Fellies, and I.* looking for­
ward to that again this year.
The Hardins are members of
the First Baptist Church.
Mr. Hardin is a fireman with
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.

MRS. VERNON HARDIN. Valentine girl for XI Beta Eta Chapter.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Brooke o f Os­
teen announc .the birth of a son.
O ctober 3 In the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital. The baby has been
named Michael Wayne. He weigh­
ed seven pounds, four ox. at
birth.

Presbyterian Survey. Thia Is a
discussion program entered Into
by all present. Mrs. George Maffett gave the Bible Study lesson
using “ The Sermon on the Mount"
as her scripture reading. She Is
a forcefu l Bible teacher and her
individual style of presenting a
Bible subject Is exceedingly im ­
pressive, due to her sincerity and
earnestness.
The social hour was especially
pleaiant and was enjoyed by the
13 members present. Mrs. Smith’ s
lovely home was attractively dec­
orated with fall flowers. Refresh­
ments consisting o f Iced lemon­
ade, oatmeal cookiea and mints.
The highlight o f the social hour
was a look at her recently install­
ed modern kitchen, which Is out
o f this world.

SERVICE

* The VAH-7 w ives luncheon was
held last Thursday, October 10,
a t the "A fterbu rn er” . Hostesses
were Mrs. Nell Pruden and Mrs.
G. F. BlehL
The tables w ere beautifully deeorated with autumn leaves, Indian
corn, pumpkin and nuts. Dried
sprays o f thistle, wheat and bittersweet were also added. These had
all been sent to MM. ftrtt 1‘iuutu
from her mother In Ohio.
A short skit was presented by
Mrs. Richard Bauer and Mrs. Neil
Trudcn. The skit was a take-off
on the traditions o f Navy wife pro­
tocol.
Attending w ere Mrs. Marvin
Bass, Mrs. Richard Bauer. Mrs.
G. F. Blehl. Mrs. H. S Bryant,
Sirs. W. S. Culpepper, Mrs. H. C.
Francisco, Mrs. Kino Hodges,
Mrs. William Hoscy, Mrs. Robert
Knight, Mrs. Ralph Mattus, Mrs.
Robert Meyers. Mrs. R. R. McMurray, Mrs. William
Pippin, Mrs.
Neil Pruden, Mrs. Gerald Roberta,
Mrs. Jane Sapp, Mrs. Jack Youngblade and Mrs. Tim Yount.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
The Senior High Fellowship of
the First Preshy terlan Church
will meet fo r recreation at 1:30
P. M.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour o f
the First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by the Pastor,
Rev, A. G. M clnnls, at 7:00 P. M.
The Chancel Choir o f the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
for rehearsal at the Church at
7:30 P. M.

ELSIE KNIGHT CIRCLE
Officers o f the Elsie Knight Cir­
cle o f the First Baptist Church
were Installed in Impressive cere­
monies at the meeting o f the cir­
cle held at the home o f Mrs. Verne
C. Messenger on Elliott Avenue
on Mondsy evening. Mrs. A . J.
Peterson was the Installing o ffl-

BABY GIRL T R A N SN E , daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. Russell C.
Trantne, Sanford.* Bern Oct. 13.
( I’ hoto by Bergstrom)

fisA &amp; onalA
Joe Davis, sophomore at Uni­
versity o f Florida, will have as
his guest for Homecoming W eek­
end, Miss Elisabeth W oodruff o f
Florida State University,
A supper meeting o f tho Chris­
tian Education W orkers’ Confer­
ence o f the First Presbyterian
Church wPl be held at 7:00 P. M.
M ONDAY
The Dependable Class o f the
First Methodist Church will meet
st 8:30 P. M. at McKinley Hall
for a covered dish supper. The
regular business meeting and in­
stallation of officers will follow.

new -effiee n Ineludei- M h
V . G. Hasty, chairman; M ri. Ruby
Graves, co-chairman t Mra. Sue 5.
Stevenson, secretary - treasurer;
Mrs. Messenger and Mrs. C. A.
Anderson. Jr., urogram ; Mrs. Fred
Fisher, publications;
Mrs. Sue
Hutchison and Mita Martha Fox,
Children’ s Home; Mrs. Estelle
Gliison, mission study; Mrs. F . L.
Dumpier, stewardship; Mra II. A.
Moreland, com m unity missions,
Mrs. A. Cavanaugh, social and
publicity.
*
Mrs. Tcterson reminded those
present that Thursdaya have been
designated by the phurch aa "V isi­
tation D ay" and urged a* many
as could to visit on that day,
Mrs. E. A . Covington, president
o f the W om en's Missionary Union
o f the church, spoke briefly and
read a letter from a student at
the Seminary in New Orleans
whom the W. M. U. ia sponsoring.
Mrs. U. F, Cooper spoke In be­
half o f the Lottie Moon Christmas
offering which Is taken each year
In memory of an early missionary
to the foreign fields. Mrs. Gliason
announced that a mission study
book will be taught on Nov. 11,
tho time and place to be announc­
ed later.
Following reports o f the officers
the program, "T h e Open D oor"
w as presented b y Mrs. Messenger.
She also introduced Visa Kata

Hoilman, o f Westphalia, Germany,
who is visiting in Sanford with
Mr. and Mrs. Bralley Odham. Miss
Hollman and her fam ily cam e to
the attention o f the Elsie Knight
Circle about 10 years ago when
a package o f clothing waa lent
to Germ any through the United
Church Council In this package
was the address o f Mrs. MessersDuring the p u t 10 year* the hag
kept In close touch with her
friends In the circle Including Mra.
Odham, Mrs. Messenger and Mrs.
G. C. Dixon.
At last, reallxlng her dream o f
coming to the United States Miss
Hollman arrived about a month
ago and will remain here fo r several months.
At the conclusion o f the m eetIng the hostesa, assisted by her
mother, Mrs.
Lillian
Vickary,
served refreshm ents.
Those present w ere Mrs. Groves,
Mrs. Cooper, Mrs, Peterson, Mrs.
Covington, Mrs. Sue Hutchison,
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, Mrs. GUsson,
Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Gunter, Mrs. Vickery,
Mist Lorene Franklin. Miss Kathe
Hollman, Mlsa Martha F t* , and
the hostesa.

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handle, 4-feet long. Rake is
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n*w cnmnact taoered detian. 14*
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“ CHILDREN UNDER II
ADM ITTED FR E E ”

XOTICB o r IXTRXTIOX TO
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NUT1CH IS UBHCnr GIVEN (hat
In compliance with tha laws of Flo­
rida. (hs undvrtlennd will nelttar
with tha d a rk of tho Circuit Court,
Samtaalo Counts, Florida. upon re*
clapt of Proof of Publication of this
Mottos, tho following fictitious n im t
tO-wll!
"ItaD WINDIIASm TAINT
AND BODT N1IOP-,
undvr which I am aneafad In ths
buatnssa oft
(at Auto Body M a tin s sad
Itspairs:
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st t i l l Sanford Avanuo (Month).
Sanford, Florida. Tho undaralgn*
od la tha sola nwnar o f said bust*
aaaa or bualntsaaa.
DATEf) this Ith day of October.
A. D. m i .
/• / ALLENK D. WINDHAM
T, WALTER HAWKINS
Attornay for Raglstrant.

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YOU TALK FOP *-*
TWENTY MINUTES
TO A WRONG r NUMBER?

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recipe.

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World’a Moat Thrilling
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�O M O RE BU YIN G AND S ELLIN G !
CLASSIFIED

C O in

NO 31—WORE W AN TED

a—REAL ESTATE FOR SALK

13A— PLUMBING i l l

SwiiftH u K « r 6 iw -" 7 j | |d » IiiU rM liij '1 ( X ‘iOb* r -1 7 i- l P S7 -

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LOST * FOUND
FOR RENT
REACH RENTALS
M W ANTED to SEN T

Woman wants housework. 609 W.
KENNETH F . SLACK
Flowers — P la its — Shrahi
P L U M B IN G
22»d, or rail FA 2 - 5 6 3 9 . ____
! KEG. REAL ESTA TE BROKER
BEN MONROE NURSURY
Contract and Repair Work
THE CARD OF THANKS
1009 S. 2nd
Phone F A 2-0221 Celery Avesua
Fro* Eatunates
FA 2-0333 General office work tom e bookVery often a Card o f Thanks in Tha Sanford Herald m otto a
*
.
L
HARVEY
keeping, no shorthand by w i­
w ow s c t u m
a
need which is difficult to fill in any other way. Not only u it a
I This Is A Realtor s Offering
dow of recently deceased 32 104 Sanford A re. Phone FA M W
PEA T COMPOST &lt;Da*tw«M*r'»&gt;
o iL a s o e
racious expression o f gratitude to those wba h at* sent floral
Mason. Reliable and com pet­
60c
bu.
bag
■ibutea but also courteously acknowledges tha services and kind*
K V tX I S O
Il T f s b u s ^ m O O R O V K 1&lt; Bedroom frame home completeent. Phone iir s. Whiling. FA J4—PIAN O SK K Vit K
GRAPLV1I.LE NURSURY
nessea of th* many to whom a personal note o f thanks cannot wall
TN cnenar
r t u i W m m i ™
'? fin is h e d . Large living room, t
2-2100.
1 R E A L ESTATK_WAJ*t » is
d)n|n- room .n d kitchen. Sur­ Uo West on 1st St. or 20th St.
( i l l XOvvaiur* win. Cacla Walt
be mailed.
f MISCELLANEOUS
I:)S
Cxnuon
Carnival
to
Urapeville
Ave.
FA
2-0886.
PIANO
TUNING
*
REPAIRING
Newspaper Cards o f Thanks am accepted as socially corrocL
rounded bv shade trees. Approx.
S'UO Weathar.Nawe.nparu
Dress making fo r children. Call
a—FLO W ER S. PLAN TS,
W. L. HARMON
Emily Post, tha noted authority o s etiquette, fe*!s they eerv
3 miles outside city. 33.000.00
• ;tt John Dalr an* vBa g a a a
Hr*.
Alexander,
F
A
2-3639.
good
uses.
GRAY
SHADOW
SHRUBS
down. Convenient monthly pay­
e.M HunUng and Flahlag w i U
Ph. F A 2-4223 A fter 3:00 p. a .
Do*
U O FFICE EQUIPMENT
ments.
Thera is no prescribed form for ■ Card ot Thanks, ft eaa be a s
Steady house cleaning, baby tit­
NURSERIES
1:11 Industry an Para**
II AUTOM OSILES-TRAILIES
brief or ae detailed as you desire. When the occasion cornea you
ling hv week* F A 2-0631, 709
SOUTH SANFORD AV EN U E
iE a O g l M £ Li
: ,«n Oniart llhytlvini
will find a sympathetically undemanding member of our s t a ff to
i t BOATS k MOTORS
Cypress Ave.
T :il r u rh o u a a Vu ieen
N E A R LAKE JESSUP
assist you.
7:1* Ctlmaa
FRIG ID AlR E
appliances,
u l*
U FARM SUPPLIES A MACMNa .is i’ U&gt;house i f
and service. G. H. High. Oviedo 19:00
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS a -R W H IK i M H M W f f l f e
CRT
v: roue ho stars la “ Teu Bet
THE -IN MEMORHJM” NOTICE
Fla. P h oto TO 3-6313 or Son'
A . * . PETERSON
tour LU«,* PETS-LIYESTOCR SUPPLIES
Harden y ou r plants ter Winter Store for rant, suitable fo r smalt
It U tha custom o f many families iq this country to com mam w
19:10 Htt r t o u m a s t s r
Broker A ssociates: A . B. Fetorford
F
A
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h
ia
a
lter
I
$
a
.
with
eur
F
ill
Special
Fertiliser.
f
(Peehry)
business, barber shop or real
rat* a bereavement b y an “ fa Memonum'* notice in aawsaaper
ll:uu M e a t .Ntwa napart
son Jr.. P. J. C h asten **, Gar­
C R YSTA L LAK E NURSERY,
I I ARTICLES WANTED
11:11 Ovtre*aa Adventure
estate office. F A 3-0703
classified columns. They find a real solac* therein. Preparation o r
field WUlatta, end K. W . Wil­
Electrical Contracting
3
blks.
W
est
CC
Bldg.
Lake
11:41
Slc*.«j(f
selection o f a suitable verse brings back to them tender, pie
I I PLACES te EAT
House
Wirln*
and
Keuairt
n
u
o
a
t
liams. Bah Edwards A. C. DoudMary.
J -J W r ia l s
recollections. Ae Elisa Cook, tha English poet has so Maul
H BEAUTY PARLORS
a:1# sign.On
R A N D A LL'E LE C TR IC CO.
ney. Land Surveyor,
expressed ll :
Raauma
f , FEM ALE HELP WANTED
u a A. Parx A re. raon* FA 2-3138 DISH- G ARD EN S: 200~N.~ Park I
Dial FA 2 0916 } : l l 1'rasram
112
Slagnolia
.Nan» VVearner
GATLIN BROTHERS
"H ow cruelly m e e t are the tchoee
7.6# Jimmy Dean Show
that start
A — BUILDING— REPAIRS— Ti44 Nans— Richard C R o lt s i s i
^ i ’o r t F l o w w S l S V ^ 21122 C o**"**0" D ra llin ts; G a e m
What mem ory plays an eld tune
2362. Ph F A 2-3273 S a a fo c i
7:1* Around tha State
F A IN T IN G
on the heart.
7:04 Capiala Kangaroa
Approxim ately 16,000 sour seed1:41 .Sene— Richard C. Unlalel
Most frequently an In Memorlum is tnierted on tha anntv«r&gt;
PUMPS
—
SPRINKLER
For
Painting
call
Mr.
Taskor,
Ph.
ling* to line out. 316.00 per
1:11 Acma-t the hiata
M l S- Park A ve.
Th. F A 2-5341
SYSTEM S
XA « 0 » » » J S J *
FA 2-6169 anytime.
#.«'* iletv Moot*
1,000. Ph. FA 3-6640.
All type* and sises. Inslailed
) : « l H i e Chrlellan Science Heati
H;»# lYIca 1» H un t
146' « t (
“ Do It Y ou rself"
New Nursery Opening. Eaten320
l « . l* Strlkn Ii Rich
rr sign!
crtit. FA 2-3377.
W E R E PA IR AND SERVICE
sion of the
w agon Wheel.
11:44
Hotel Csimepolltsa
If you a r t hesitantt to
„ express
_
your tender thoughts is poetic
Maple,
S T I N E
11:11 Love el Lite
.
Plants—W e've get them. Open­
form , you m ay aval] .yourse!
ourself o f the Herald's collection of original
FARMER'S AG EN CY , REALTOR
Machine
an* Supply Co.
11:1# fee re h fur Tomorrow
1-1112
ing
Feature,
nice
Hibiscus
3-4
IS INSURAMCB______
verses. These express in poetic beauty the emotions o f the heart­
11:41 Uuldln* Llshi
Ph. T A 2-3432
fl. Gayle Osborne, Associate
f t blooming in gallon rani A9e, 207 W . 2nd St.
irria s o o a
strings. Am ong them a n verses appropriate to any cireumatane*.
SI N t m C E S - P W O N ^
Remodeling — Reroofing — Re t ; «" V.i* nn the World
116 S. French Ave. Sanford. Fla.
Ear troe, 6-10 ft. 32.00. Con­
M A B T 8 C U S t o r iSALE
siding — M a len ils — Contrac­ 12.11 Nin e
federate
rosea 8t.OO. Tower
Ph. Office F A 2-9231 or F A
THE RATE
• jr EURNTTUBE *
17.1* As the World Turne
2-2618.
Puff trees 76c up. Nlr# cro­
tors — Financing.
Cards of Thanks and in Memorlum notices, dua to th* fact th*y
1 .## Beit the Clock
A ir Conditioning and H to b a g
tons 60e un. Thousands *
1:1# Art U n h le it e r a Mouea Party
mayr run to toaiiderable length, are billed at 91.03 p * f column Inch.
C H. STAFFO RD
IM PERIAL DECORATORS
1:11 This Land o ( Oura
thousands o f bargains, too num­
2 bedroom concrete block, porch,
F A S-4T11
1— LOST
FO U N D
3.0# Tha Big Pa yoff
Palatiag and Papering
erous to mention. Everything 213 Oak A voaut
carports, and storage. Nicely
5 1# T h . Verdict fs Toura
Th. FA 2-6711 after 6
landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­
is nice. Everybody welcome to
l:«a n n m v e r Day
FOUND— Clothes in *U»Ue
Mlmogrsph Printing — T y p in g rome
*
look.
We
are
right
on
ed.
I9.3M.00.
Osier
Realty
Co.,
1:11 ferret Blorm
* near Tallahassee*. C o n t a e t
L*'5U 1 •J..J l )
F or Painting and Repairing
Letter Writing — Card* and
2:2-1 &gt;M(« of .Nl|ht
17-92, 8 miles south o f Sanford,
2601 Orlando D r. F A 2-3543.
'JBiOtlil :i &gt;i :n . a
Downtown Cleaners
FRED
ROETTGER
4. Digit
"J. Study
Letters
Addressed
—
Photo
ACROSS
4:9# Chennel tSi i'rntsraads
3 blocks North o f Longwood.III
WfWI | i i ' mi
)
FA 2-0253 41# L ) a o s tha World
Copies of important papers— 2318 Magnolia Ave.
reem
5. Vlicoux
t. W orry
Ovtedo Read. Look fo r the
uJ t ,'M
ul 1 H#
Credit reports — Collections.
mud
24.
Put
on
S.M
lx
Wagon W heel Sign.
LK1 JtlJ. m j tad
V H I S . T T JACRSOh VtLLR
FLOOR a u d m g and finishing
Credit Bnroan Ot Sanford
23. AbCBAHXRI. a T il tin tD A T r v c b m *
6. Old
t. Lighti lu j i ini: i in, *r:
*•* S « t o it L Identification: LuCleaning, w a g i n g .
Serving I 11 Mickey Mouse
This Is a pass to the Movielant Rm. 403-01 San. At!. N at'l. Bank
W
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colored,
as
Irish
■ eille Spaulding. Zellwood. FU.
t:C#
f
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u
Clock
nepert
Seminole
County
sines
1525.
Bldr.
Ph. F A 2-4164
Ride-In fo r Mrs. Roy B. Saxon.
)j:-r-h# • i III I n’ '
capital
from
cigar*
FO R YOU
- jU w a n f. Ph. A pop ka TUcaer
a
:
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linn*
Kdwarda
R . M- G lass**. Lake Mary
” U)i .ji. MJ
Exp. dates Oct. 26. 1367.
e l# Lone liana tr
food
16. Washes
7. A Scott
6-4633.
CAETER HOME CLEANING
ii j
'ji i • y id
7.#A fnldleri o f Portuna
26.
Valu.
hero
i l River iF r.l
l#Uf)l 1^1 J 1 1■ '
S fP Ic k b o t h W l M
This is a pass to the Rtls Theatre
SERVICE
1:1# I’llmax
able
I. Plush
1I 'IIU •
11 l u l u a a
HOMES— I
H'-R-l #
fo r Mrs. G. Andrew Sneer. Exp.
I S # t l v 'h o u v # # #
Window A Wall W ashing
TE
mu :
fur
decree
10:9# Celebrity r i n hauea
9. Spteo
Hi-JWU
1 * 6 bath*.
Haynes O ffice MichLte C o , Typi
date Oct. 26, 1967
Floor W sxin g— NOrth 8-41*1
______ APARTM ENTS: roams
’.til
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Church
A
Dae
II. Shabby
2A Bum*
14. r o u e u
writers, addinr machines, Sale
132
H
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17-93
DeBary
11:9# 119# R is o r i
rivato hatha.
114 W . T in t i t Complete and ready far immedt
•-•private
1
Y n iiifii's 1
Rentala, 314 M ar. F A 2-016
mona
15. Girl s nemo 13. Eatrsmt
Ted Rurnett
11:11 Ij i * Shew
34. Gull-Uk*
at* occupancy.
forth
16. T rie*
pains
t l i l l N#n» a Slcn-Off
for BETTER PAINTING
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
apart matinto »«H 29. Thick
bird
P R I D » f MORXIHS
IT. Hauls
I f. Garment
__
or amcie pe*»«.
Repairs A parts fo r all makes o f 2601 Granvlew Phone t A 2-2973
S ill T e n raitern
3T. Measure
31. Sounds,
11. Th#
odgs
totk A shower. JdaellF
cleaners.
Electrolux.
Hoover,
•Vll kinds Automotive Repairs
7.9#
Jimmy
utan
Shew
BerryUM relatin g Contractor
Locations
(Tunisia)
as a bell
20. Erbium
•utehbird
by, Alr-W ev, G. E. Replace*
fro * Post Otfleto
Kirby
7:11 News, weather, raste rs study
ELMERS AtTTO R E P A IR SHOP
Licensed — Bonded — Union
South Pinoereet — Sanford
it. Extra
32. River (Ft.) 68. Ovum
faym.)
Deft. Store.
1:9# Cant. Kasaareo
nt parts. W ork guaranteed
Osteon
F A 3-1233
Free EtUmaln — Compare uur a.41 Ntna Wesihar Femlnla# aide
Whispering Oaks — TiturriUe
Free pick up A delivery. Call
21. Cacla.
#:## Oary Moflra
Prices FA 2 2287 after 6:00.
a» _ . . cottage, 1 bedroom,
FA 2-4765.
'51 Chevrolet convertible. Towermation
1
1 i
Tf
# 2# nerry Moore I V*&gt;
lim itary. Citl FA 2-304* or FH A in a*price and FHA financ­
elide, radio * heater. 1395.
le.l# Kirlka It nirh
22. small hors*
21— N O rit Esc— PM tM iN A l.8
WELI,
DRILLING
UO Willow Ave. Can be seen
I I :## Jlelel C d. mope 111an
,4
4
A 2 - 6 8 4 7 - _________
23.
Cheat
u
ing available.
Fair banks-Morse Pumps
11:11 Ixivo e* U fa
at Holler Motor Sales during
23. Lawyer's
ROLtiAWAY, Hospital and Baby 17:2# l u r c h For Tomorrow
Ririhirs
to
all
makes
Apt. 600 Park Artthe day. F A 2-0616.
T
"
charges
Beds. Day, Week or Moaih— M i l l nuldle* Llaht
&gt;1
We can qualify you fo r one o f
HOWARD C. LONG
T il FA 2-5181. Furniture Center t2:9# Tnetva rVrleck Report
2T. Paper of inA pt 2300 Mellotmlle.
these homes in 30 minute*. You FINANCE your new ear with a
207 E. Commercial Ave,
AFTERhOOH
A
f
116
W
est
First
St
dibtadnou
loan from the Florida State
IJ:1# Waldo Norrli
Phono FA 2-2863
can start anjoying tka hi
E fficien cy Apt. Alr-coiyiiUon A
12 1# As Ths World Turas
21. Mena
Bank o f Sanford.
whila wo process toe p ip ers.
l.aVcrn* School o f Danr*
Ito
1
&lt;
*#
Reel
ths
Clock
(T V Optional. Hiway 1TA92 So.
nickname
Clasvcs now form ing In Tap—
lil# Housspsrry
DON'S COVER SHOP
36.
Fortify
0
City Limit*. Slumberland Court.
C
'#
Kir
Payoff
Arrobatic — Ballet. Also buys
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
Marine Finishes
1:1# Ths Verdict Is Tours
61. Dtsamtly
Vy/y 11
Developed by
class A tiny-tots d a is . Enroll
Seat Covers — Truck Scats
2 ## RMXhttr pay
Commercial building for rent or
Far Your Boat
thoughtful
now.
FA
2-5425.
2.11 Hecret florin
A4 Willis rontiac— 301 W. 1st.
r*
odh m
■ale. 405 W. First, Phone FA
33. Strikes
Senkarlk Glaaa and Paint C*.
1 21 &gt;M*« ot M ( h t
Deanna
School
of
Dance
4.09
upsn
Uousa
35.
Offspring
3-6037.
Need a good 2nd carT
112-114 W. 2nd S t Th FA 2*4622
it
l#a
J)
Rallroom
M. Shin
SEE R A Y HERRON
ipartmeot
By Deanna—G eorec W icciu
Furnished
2 room
disorder
Cor. Rwy. 17-92 * I7th SC
Your Tontlir Salesman
TT"
7
Regijter now. FA 2-0881
with bath. A ll private. F A
3T. Searches for
Now and Used Cars
Phone FA 2-1561
2003 Hiawatha
2-4003.
3$
Tan
ft#
tr
BRAILEY ODHAM, Prato Pb. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m&gt;i
46. In accord
FA 2-2133. 301 West First St
21— A R T l^ L t s &gt; O R "S A L E '
Apartments— Furnished or un­
$2.56 per n i l plus parti, 9 years
41. go* eagles
furnished. Beth upper A l°w**w t b m —• a mp o n n
TJ"
If
experienra in TV Service on all Admiral electric tinvn 30" tie lux,
It will nay YOU to see us befora
I sou * 11.1)1 4 I. LIiS
7o:i Palmetto A ve. I*h. P A
(vsr.)
you buy. Open Evenings and
makes
and
models.
One
year
like
new.
FA
24190.
ThessCar
42. Matures
2-2336 alter 3 p. m.
T7“
}/J
Sunday*.
4-0# Ni d i
guarantee on all part*. Wo also
l.#i r*«n Tim*
l — t l.3 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
EASTS!DE TRA ILER SALES
p r iv a t e entrance, m n d m furuish*
service
auto
and
home
radios.
U. E- STENSTROM
DOWN
« ,9&lt;1 Nad i
4|
$r
Palalka, Fla.
ed bedroom. Ph. I A k-oOl0.
Picture tubas repaired in your l —Full Site Electric Hinge
Raguterad Broker
Th* Rhythm Hour
1. Blossom
1— I room Circulating Ilea tar with #4:9S
home.
39.93.
guaranteed.
1
year.
9#
World
at
ms
1.
Showers
Tank
FOR RENT OR SA LE : 2 bedroom 2427 Laurel — Phono F A 2-2420 T od a y', Special: 'AO Ford $133. Phone F A 2-3614, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
#:I4 Twlllxnt hnngs
3. Blunder
2419 Orange Ave.
Sanford, FU. &lt; 7# Snort* Book
CB home. Kitchen
Including Dabary A Lake Mary
TV Anten RORERT A . WILLIAMS, Realtor
l l* rub Sir. K#4li*ro
xU O ' lot. new law
BARNES
TV
SERVICE
Raymond
Lundqulat,
A
ssoc.
201 s . Sanford Ave.
F A 2-64J5
*
W
I K . . . ____
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE T:«)| Nows Cim im m urr
na.
Screened-ln
poicb.
2427
201 Eavt Com mercial
Cash for any amount. Super 7:04 I'hll noi-l
1-3843 a t F A 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
P rn cton Ave. Ph. F A 2-i
7:11 I'liicoUmo
1951 Jaguar NK- 120. F.ngine e x ­
Trading Tost. I mil* south of *;1#
No* •
ter 3:30.
cellent. Can he seen after 6:30 ENVELOPES. Letterheads, stateSanford. fb o n « FA 2 0d77.
4 bedroom home. Large lot w-ilh
f
"V Psn.ttlmo
mants,
lnvoleas,
hand
bills,
and
2209
Magnolia.
2 BR furnished apartment. $35.00.
&gt;.#«
hsw*
fruit trees. Lake Mary. Ph. FA
programs,
ate.
Progreisive
#.#t Dsnroiimo
008 Elm A ve. Call FA 2-12&amp;9.
— Factory lo you—
2-1541 or F A 2-6043.
I BOATS 'd*rMOTORA ~ " ~
9 3# Tht Rhythm Hour
Printing Co. Phona F A 2-2'J51—•
Aluminum
l
u
l l Jit Horn* With H ull)
5 room furnished apartmrnt. $50,
403
West
13th
St.
Vanctlan
lllinds
Oliver End Of Seaton Solo
to. IS S'iwo Rounluti
Consult A REALTOR F irst,.
A month. 203 E. 21st Robert A.
11 "# hisn-ufr
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
6
'a
HP
W
as
1177.03
Now
3161.3
CULLEN A N D H A R R E Y
w W illiam s, F A 2-3961.____________
6
HP
$228. no
*205.00 ( 4 t us build your docks, bulkheads
rail with plastic ends. P in tle &lt;:## S so On f r l S i r
110 N . Park Ave. Ph. F A 2 3391 15 HP
and sea wells. Water Front Con­
$239.50
$269.60
or rayon-U pas. Cotton or oylsn 4 #1 Ota-n D n s k i r e
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house
struction
Co.
F
A
2-4330.
C VY
1361.00
*332.00
cords.
with fenced back yard. F A 246 feet o f lake front property. 16 HP
n
i j i k a S rt s k o rt
WESTERN AUTO STORE
10 months free service on new In­ Senkarik Glas* and Paint Co. l . l 1 Niwe
2-4937.____________ _ _ _ _
New modern 2 bedroom homo
215 E. First St.
Sanford
112-114
W.
2nd
St.
Th.
F.Y
2-4622
t:*
i
a«*«n
O'clock Club
strument
purchase
from
ui.
with Florida room and double
Furnished cottage to r " “ L Locat
7 II N o w s -r W
n r k u r ’s m u s ic s h o p
garage. F A 2-6132.
ed on 17-92. Phone F A ^ 1 « 7 .
7 .1 N ) » » —Nat'l
Your Evinrudn Dealer
T-Shirt* 48c— Paint 1230 gal.
2004 Cedar Avenue
F A 2-0733
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
L u g g a g e , Cots, Urpauiin*. 7til Snort)
Rose Court Apartments. 3 room
1 )# J i c k o x s Choleo
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
304 E. l i t
Thono FA 2-3361
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­ i n World A) Ntno
HEATING
fumiahad apt. Phone I A «.-48a &lt;ask Crumley * Hpntotto
ford Ave.
l.iv Itormnx M^lndlts
H. B. POPE CO.
ROD A REEL REPAIRS
9 2’ Hire And TM ro
U r g e 2 bedroom furmshsd apart­ U UT South Park Ph. F A
#: 11 W seon Trail#
Reposaesed
Sewing
Machlnrs
200 S. P a r k -------F A 2-4214
I
412 Sanford Avenue
ment, (S3, month. Ii03 MagNew 3 Bedroom Home*
Like new. Guaranteed. Assume lo:01 h ' « ) )
10:01
Club
nolia
JOHNSON MOTORS
payments on balance due. Cali It #o h1)1#
Artist supplies, oil palnta, pastel
*»)
SF.MJSOLK
SPORTING
GOODS
______
FA
2-5461.
_
II
ot
ll#
l
Club
colors, tc mounted canvases.
Furnished room with ; r without Features eleclrle kitchens, lerraa1121 0*ms Of i ls lid v
2414 Sanford Ave. Ffc. FA 2-1592
kitchen privileges, i A .-33-.6.
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
*o floors, and choice residential
M im A v A r r e s m o i
Sam ftea 1355 9 ft. double-deck
FA 2-1983
16 f t Lawrence Holliday Cruiser 2617 &amp; French
Philco refrigerator. 22 caliber |*i## World At .Soon
locations.
Bedroom in private home with
R)din yarn) P lt S il
25 H. P. Evlnrude Convertible
16 shot
repeater rifle.
FA 12,11
connecting bath. 401 \5. -0th
A . K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
11:1# tu r Kona Ranch
G
A
R
R
E
TTS
SEWING
CENTER
lop, steering, motor controls.
2-4491.
1-10 M wa
rhone F A 2-3103
White—
Necchl—
Etna
A lio Gator Till trailer. Ready
3 room furnished apartment, 310
I tII R*r Nona Ranth
Repairs on all makes Machines Very nice G. E. electric stove 2.1# h'*w#
to e&lt;&gt;. $1135. For further In­
Magnolia. Avallaolc now. A . 3 HR block; 310,850.00, low as
323
Last
First
Et.
FA
2
3244
2:91
Rai* Non# Ranch
used
very
little. $100. FA
formation call F A 2-0629.
K. Rosietler, Florist. I’ h. I .
$1,000 00 down, balance to suit&gt; ## Wnrtd At T « r « »
2-2721.
2-1661._________ __________ _____
1:14
P
j»
*or. Fiaturo
2007 Adams A ve.
23 A— PLUMBING and ROOFU — PCT3. LIVESTOCK.
2 11 T « t * Tim#
ING_______________________________
i * - r m jlt L R E and--------DUPLEX APARTMENTS FUBjN
1:M Naas
SPECIALS
Dairy cow sale, Friday October
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ished, $30 00 month. Adults.
CERAMIC TILE
I8th at 1:M p m. at Bithlo
M 704 W . 4th St., rhonc FA 6 room bouse, l t i baths, nice
Livestock Market. 15 miles East
PAUL F. MULLER A SON
2-3633, e v en in g s._______
location,
excellent
condition,
M U . USUI MAKCH, 32, hold* ■ snapshot of her daughter, Leslie.
e t Orlando on Hiway so. fcx$83.51)
$119.00 neriiners
Huby Spears
FA S-1363
$12,500. Terms if destred.
B, In Domestic Relation*Court,Los Angeles. alter theJudgo barred
Room and Board. Private Home.
73.5U
peeling a good run o f dairy
$119 00 Swivel Rockers
her form er husband (root taking the child out ot the state. Mrs.
Hiway 17-92. Call FA 2-6480.
stock oo Una sale, d o g * up o f
Echols Hi-Riser
7 room house, frame construc­
March searched from Wyoming to Florida before locating the child
Holstein k G urnsiy 1st and 2nd
Complete with mattresses
tion,
two
lets.
Only
$1,000.00
&lt;— w a n t e d t A r e n t
v tth her lather, Karl K. Schakel, 3d, w ho had not returned Leslie
ca lf heifers. Csltnood vaccinat­
129 50
Bolsters A covers
down, balance lea* than rent.
ed. Soma fresh by day o f sale.
■(ter her summer visit to him la Cincinnati, Ohio. (International)
TERMS
TERMS
J bedroom fumDhed or unfurniih
A good place to buy dairy
FR E E LA Y A W A Y TILL X M A S
Several nice lots from $600.00
ed. F A 2-6330 after 4:00.
cows. Phone CR 7-0237 Orlando.
up.
Ccutrmetl&amp;r Jt Rteilrs.
ECHOLS BEDDING COIi Ua L EsSTAThT dr
i J - M a L ^ t frAf f u M ta
......... 100T Sanford Ave. Pb. FA JAM ! C v . Hid * Magnolia FA- 6*6111
fee us for French Ave--and High"B u d " Bambargsr, M gr.
BUILDER * CONTRACTOR
Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
Plumbing — K raskr Heating
FOR RENT
Fra* Deliver*
V t A ^ n ST A T E DRIVE-IN
*
L E. BATTEN
Soft W ater Shampoo
M. G. HODGES
2544 French Ave.
™16 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3714
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
E. FIRST STREET
Service on All WaWr Pumps—
J. w . HALL. REALTOR
(05 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-6742
W ells Drilled — Pumps
Bargain lor caab. 8 lots in May
Johnny Walker, Associate
STORE LOCATION
Psola Road
Phona F A 2-6037 Get the moat for jour old
fair Section on Shi:ley Ave., “ Call H all" Pbon* FA 2-3641 7 1 = V A T S HP.U&gt; W a N T M —

g

RAYMOND M.BALL
REALTOR

S

IfrnaiK i'f'H

«J K M S IS J n u cT «i

Chrysler Airtemp

DAILY CROSSWORD

I

WOOLSEY

X &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

TV Service

Radio

Cy

Stenstrom Realty

AUTO MART

$700.00 Down

TRADE-IN NOW

(war Lake Monroe. W. £. Kirca­
non Jr- BA 2—uoi.

U iu iC L
Three bedroom. 2 bath borne, lake
W. H. “ B ILL " STEMPER
privileges, -built-in kltcbea, fire
Rea Her * laaoroe
place, double carport*, large
Assoc. Guy Alien. Grelchen HalL
corner lot. Now under construc­
Arietta Price. Everett Harpor
tion. $17,500.— JJ.000. Down
Phono / A 2-4331
U l N. Park

ROSA L. RAY TOM

( a Cherry Root C itato Agooey
Registered R ia l Eltata Broker
Assoc. Albarta J. Hall *
w
Dial F A 2-9929—Notary
William E. Herithel
1219 W . IS St. F.a*r-Buber Shop
Ph. FA 2-1301-17-92 at Hiawatha

John R. Alexander
Real Estate • Insurance
107 Magnolia

T -R E A L ESTATE W AN TED

T\ 2-0283 We have a buyer for a country

home with a few acres o f land.
B cjutiful superior materia! and
Call Saminoia Realty If your
workrauajhip w i t h $1,600.00
property is far sale. r.U_2-o232.
down. Maka one your home,
This
U a p a is to the Mo it land
near school. 27th street A Mag­
Rtda-In fo r Mrs. J. L. Horton.
nolia Ave. Archie Smith Modem
Ezp. data OcL 26, 1957.
^ H orn es, Phone F A 2-3377.

CLADS
•a^niMoar)
paper routes. Apply Circula- Ph m U ag. Hasting * Barely Co.
Contracting k Repair*
tinn Department Sanl
anford Heraid.
1619 Orlaad* Dr. Ph. FA 2-3174
Highway I t k 92 South Sanford
■Mcelnr • Salesman fo r estabighed installment route with PLUMBING * SEPTIC TAN KS
Veal
concern.
Earnings un­ INSTALLATION *
REPAIRS
limited.
Permanent
position.
26 Hour Sarrlca
Group
Insurance.
Must
be
ARCHIE C H AR RIETT
sober, reliable and can turn.
FA 2-S2M or FA 2-6761
Dh references. Must have car,
Writ* p. O. Box 169, Sanford.
W. J . KING
Plumbing and Suppliaa
J*— M ALE •* P k M A le
K ohltr Plumbing
Raim W ater Healers
Sales help wanted—curb market. 2534 O rliJ d o Dr.
FA 2-04*3
Call FA 2-8370.
riumoing k Heating, a rea Esti­
Young man. at young woman. Ap­
mates, Alt work guaranteed for
ply to Fred Perkins, Sanford
on* ywsr. Bill LaBree. LoagHerald 3-12 a.m.
wood, Phone V A lley 8-4281.
i°u n r

poyt

lo

run

furniture.
* p a i sr r r

Furniture and Appliance*
New A Used

Mother of Sanford
tOl-OS E m

First

FA 2-0963

This Is a p a n to tha Rita Theatre
(or Mrs. Donald J. Belas. Exp.
data Oct. 26. 1957.

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WILSON-MAIEK
N tw aad Used Furnitare
311 T. First St- Ph FA 2-MM
Used furniture, appliances, tools
•te. Sought-sold. Larry’ s Mart
218 Sanford A #«. Pa. F A 2-4132

2 i - * T A N l h j R E and---------HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FU R M TU E E O P CHARACTER
Built By
Usatar Craflaman la
Style and Construction
The same as Thos*
P m e d Since
Colonial Days
Ftnishsd For
Florida CUmtto la
Your Choice o f Wood*

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%
£%
%
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�j y s o im s o e t b d t t o r c i

m venuneas announced today that
all persons—ftraignars as woU as
Jordanians—wishing to leave the
country mast obtain pemlsslon
(torn security authorities.
Tin decree was the latest h a
irrles of slejw taken be the eov•nmeut of Kt"g Hussein to crack,
Herd Improvement Registry test. down an subversives. Yesterday
Posy Blossom fairy produced the government announced heavy
t.o n lbs. milk containing ( I lb*, penalities for possession of axplobutterfat at me ege'of 4 jrtlH

Kickoff Luncheon
For United Drive
n e Negro WrWon WttaUidtod
PW t TM*w hold ■ "K fck-O fr
day U celehrzte’ the fcirtMsy nf
tuneheen st the Croons Aesdemy
Mrs. Raymond PHL She was pre­
Rich School Cafeteria, recently
with James Hairins as toaatmsater two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Guy sented * gift of luggage. Those
and Dr. George H. Starke, Conn, Bean. He is their son-in-law While attending were Mr. end Mn. Ray­
here he will repair his home which mond Pell, Mr. end M n. Harold
o Ciirirman, ainij i Ug.
—------wss demited by Uphteiilug:------- Phil thd ghUdwai »M Ml. ami
AH Co-Chairmen were present
end more than 90 persona were la Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlffiama Mrs. Ray P*R and children of
attendance. The following group* visited Crescent City Older of Samaule.
Eastern Star Ne. 900 Friday even­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert WlUlama
were orgwised for work:
ing and New Smyrna Chapter No. risked her brother, Olef Harper
House to House, Prof. L. R. Eu­ I Saturday evening. Both chap, ■ltd family la Apopka, Friday
banks sad Pwf- Ray A. Allen; ten wen entertaining the Grand evening.
Funeral Homes, Doctors and Nut- Worthy Matron.
Mrs. Julius Gerbardt returned
Mr. and Mrs. Mason MlDwood recently after several weeks visit
returned home Monday altar la Chicago, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
•pending the rammer In Hender­ and Elinor, W. Va.
Mr. end Mn. Raymond Lawson
sonville, N. 0.
Sen Emeet and slater from have as thotr guests Mr. and Mn.
Columbus, 0., an spending several day* with Mr. and Mn. Billie n d Mr. and Mn. Ear! lit-'
Charles France before going on ter and daughter of East Liver­
______ (Pheta by Bergstrom)
Prof. Sdplo Bnety, Jr.; Oviedo (o Bradenton to spend the whi­ pool, 0. Mrs. Nusaer is Mn. Lawson's sister.
Community, Prof. S. T. Muller; Al­ ter.
Mr. sad Mn. B. L. Crenshaw o(
Mr.
and
Mn.
M.
L.
Hopper
and
tamonte
Springs
Community,
Prof.
Store Observes
J. L. Meuse; Midway Community, daughter, Phyllis Elaine am visit- New Smyrna Beach spent Friday
Prof. W. L. Hamilton; Ministers, lng her parents, Mr. and Mn. with Mr, and Mrs. P, T. Piety.
.10th Anniversary
Robert Williams. They arrived Mr. and Mn. Harley Thomas of
- • this week Osm tt’i Department Bov. A. A. Plaids and Rev, N. A. Friday from Jset sonvino, in. Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
Watson;
Railway
Employe*,
SpanHate, at W East Pint BL, comeft Williams Sunday afternoon.
maneet the celebration of its tenth ear Pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rray of
pledges
and
donations
amounted
om henary Owned and operated
by Joseph M. Garrett the ateralIs to 1901 Chairman Starka urged the
atm located la the same building workers to ontor into the work with
when it waa founded. However, the determinstion to do our fsir
'hew the
has grown ao a* share of accomplishing the set
to occupy the entire building. First goal for the county. Every ettteen
is npaeted to give as his conscien­
SA VIN G S
ce directs him and to remember
kinds of yard goods art now hand­ cles instead of ONE, ss was Iho
led at Garrett'a as wall as patterns custom previously.
departments toetad* complete heed
to-foot outfitting for the entire Kirchhoff Chosen
family.
la addition to wearables, Gar- For Special Group
ratt's la the Ssataote County agent
A group of 110 out of 1.000 Geor­
and distributee for Whit* end Nse&gt;
gia
Tech freshmen have been
eht-Elua sewing .machines, with t
complete parts and service depart. plaeed In ■ special merit section
of English by the faculty of the In­
stitute's English
Department.
Selection waa based on the stu­
dent's scores on the verbal fac­
ility section of the College En­
prevteas to going Into business tor trance Examination and on the
himself hero, roprosentated sever­ English Placement Test.
The 120 students chosen may
al Atlanta clothing wholesalers
throughout the Southern States. cam in one quarter, credit for
Shortly after his arrival to Ban- the full year of freshman Eng­
ford, Garrett married Lour* Seh- lish, Selection la an Indication of
mehl of Sanford end with their the high quality of English tnlntwo children, the Garretts reside Ing received in high school1 •*
well as acholastlc aptitude on the
part of the student.
A freshman selected from San­
ford, waa William E. Kirchhoff
Jr. son of Mr. W. E. Kirchhoff,
U1T E. 2nd St., and a graduate
OCTOBER U
of Seminole High School.
Admiwiosu
Vary Kay Whlddon (Sanford)
Virginia Papa (Sanford)
Lettermen’s Club
Flora Wtgton (Sanford)
Helen Lockwood (DoBary)
Carolyn Williams (Sanford) Organized At SHS
Dhchargea
A Lcttermcn’ s Club, for buy*
Sara Mae White (Sanford)
who have won letter* In the ath­
Yoma D. Legette and baby letic program, was organized to­
girl (Sanford)
day at SHS.
Ilenry Lee Hotmea (Sanford)

BAPTI8T CHURCH NEWS,

Mr*. Robert WHlUihs, Mn.
George Hlrt end Mn. Amelia Os­
teen of the Osteen Baptist Church
were elected ‘'mesongen” to represent their church at the Bap­
tist Association*! meeting m
Oviedo, Tuesday.
The Rev. Jose Cordosa la holding
a series of revival services at the
Lake Helen Baptist Church this
week. The servlcn began Sunday,
Oct. IS end will lest through Oct

Belay produced RIM lbs. milk
containing M lbs, butterfat at
the age of 2 years and 11 months,
The official tests were made
under the supervision a t the Uni­
versity of Florida for The Ameri­
can' Jersey Cattle Club, Colum­
bus, Ohio, and were far periods
o f 90S days.

The young peoplo of tbs train,
lng union held a party at the edu­
cational building Friday evening.
Laymra's Sunday was observed
at the chureh, S. J. Peterson and
E. C. Moors wen in charge of
the services.
The Sunbeams met Wednesday
afternoon with Mn. Moon in

charge.
Sunday, Oct SO. the Rev. Paul
Lack of Daytona Beach and a
student at Stetson University wfll
nil the pulpit in the absence of
the Rev. Csrdoss. A special speak­
er win have the Wednesday even,
tog service, the name to be an­
nounced, later.

LOS ANGELES W — MUIIon.
air* eosmetiei eorporatlea Prutdent Andrew N. Jergens, 75, was
divorced Monday by Mj accoml
wife. Mn. Jergeni raid her hus­
band went to Europe without her
and "to other places without tell,
ins me that he was going.” she
said traveling with him made her
ID and gave her the hivea. Mn,
Jergens was awarded custody of
their children, Elisabeth, T, and
John, 5. .

■ARRIAGI ENDS
NEW YORE (UP&gt;—Aetreif Fhye
Emerson and bandleader SWtch
Henderson have written finis to
their seven • year marriage.
A spokesman for the couple said
they “ reluctantly came to the con­
clusion to separate” yesterday af­
ter trying for a year to patch up
their differencei. Ha said they ar­
rived at an amicable property set­
tlement.
Mite Emerson and Henderson
were married Dec. 12, 1990, In
Cuernavaca, Mexico, when the
actress reeeiw-d ■ divorce IX
months earlier from Elliott Roose­
velt, son of the late president. Her
first marriage, to William Craw­
ford, a San Diego auto salesman,
alio ended in divorce.

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Communist China Says W ill
OMBMnbt China said today it
* M ) d M to I r r t l ’ a tU If Syria

i lies—and this I* something which
they should seriously consider,"
Peiping said.
In Damascus a Syrian govern­
ment official disclosed that Turkey
said a Turkish note delivered yes­
terday was another esample of
"interference to our affaire."

tor attootod.

Peiping

Radio

broadcast

board to London said Chinese

Communist leader Mao Tze-Tung
pledged that the Peiping regime
weald “ resolutely rapport the Joint

wbweiw'iiii^nsit'sW iBiw
defend

their

Independence

___ ___

and |the targets o f these

Go

againit Syria eaae today to Cairo
from the eto mlllkm strong Inter­
national Federation of Arab Labor
Unions.
The federation said h sabted
President Klsenhower asking him
to use Ms "good offices" to avert
a Middle Cast war and threatening
to cut Western oil supplies If Syria

____ _____

ruidcd mis- ing Syrian Forrign Minister im am , were

making

To Syria's Aid

provot it lo m

Attacked

"Beware our wrath * tie feder­ fledged debate. Syria has request­
ation told Elsenhower.
ed rach a debate and the U.N.
It also appealed to U.N. Secre­ Steering Committee was meeting
tary General Dag IlammarskjoM this afternoon to put the debate
to take effective step* to evert a
nuclear war and cited his efforts
in the meantime United States
In the Egyptian Invatlon.
and British officials in Washington
The Syrian crisla was egpacted plunged Into an Intense aeries of
to come before the U.N. General top-level talks on the Syrian-TurkTUK’iiibiy by tuMjgy fat a tintnragtie.il ami on Russia's biu

taring war talk.
British Foreign to tw ln i SeV
vryn Lloyd and Secretary of State
John Faster Dulles were meeting
at 10 a.m . e.d.t. to explore the la­

sues. President Elsenhower a n d
British Prime Minister H a r o l d
Mse~&lt;UUn meet next Tuesday but
informed sources said It was not

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SANPOR&amp;, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1957

WASHINGTON TOl _ The Unit­
ed States and Britain began ur­
gent talks today on the Middle
East and possible closer scientific
cooperation, preliminary to next
week’ s conference here between
President Elsenhower and British
Prim e Minister Harold Macmillan.
British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, carryin g a rad dis­
patch ease, called at tha State
D epartm ent |o discuss planning
for the Eisenhower • Maemlllan
parley which it*rts Wednesday.
Lloyd and Secretary o f State
John Foster Dulles concentrated
on Middle East problems, h igh­
lighted by M oscow's angry talk,
and waya to step up scientific co­
operation In the wake o f Ruaala'a
earth satellite success.
Surprise Declaims
A surprise announcement here
and In London Thursday disclosed
Macmillan will fly here Tuesday
for three days of discussions with
played Sanford's growth since 19- the President. It will bo their first
43 Krlder pointed to the increase
and growth by building permits
and utility connections from $43,*
000 to $4,000,000.
The facts and figures are, said
Krlder as he displayed the charts,
water meter Installations have
grown from 1891 in 1942 to 3313
In 1933, to 4413 In 1937; electric
meter installations have grown
from 3107 in 1943 to 4321 in 1933
and now to 1138 in 1937.
Tremendous strides ware made
In telephone installations which
"h*vn already exceeded 1944 pre­
dictions" said Krldeg. There were

Jaycees Are Urged
To Work Together

Housewives May
(pon Buy Milk
For Penny Less

TALLAHASSEE W — Florida
Appealing to mem bers o f the Se­
housewives m ay aoon be buying
minole County Junior Chamber of
low butterfat milk for a penny a
Com m erce for "unity and working
quart less.
togeth er", John Krlder, manager
The State
Milk
Commission
of the Seminole County Chamber
Thursday lowered by one cent the of Com m erce pointed graphically
minimum price on milk contain- to the gruwlh o f Sanford.
"W e are judged on not what pro­
less than 4 per cent butterfat.
jects
w e have but on what w t ac­
The new regulation does not force
co m p lish " Kridet sald„w hen be
willdealer* to * lower* their
asked Jaycees to "step out as
prices.
individuals and carry cm part o f
But Commission Otalrman 1. this Job. Don’ t leave it up to such
Brallcy Odham
of
Sanford, a organizations as the Chamber 0f
Com m erce— tor these
organisa­
longtime foo a f milk pries con­
tions depend on individuals."
trol*, said be Is hopeful the move
Referring to a chart which dis­
will Increase competition between
large chain
stores
snd
home
delivery dealers and cause a sub­

meeting shea their Bermuda con­

rn r

lems, especially the rift between

They slid It.waa arrang-vl.Ja let
the two free world leaders ex­
change ideas on such critical re­
cent events aa Syria's proSoviet
awing, problems posed by Russia's

By
Deaths

Two Boys Dart Across
Highway; Hit By Car
Two
13-year-old
hoya
were
struck by an automobll* last
night shortly before 9 o’ clock as
(hey darted across French Avenue
at 18th Street apparently Into the
path o f the moving vehleto
Orville Barks Jr., son of Dr.

Local United Fund
Drive To Benefit
7 Organizations

and Mrs. Orville Barks and Ron­
nie whlUen. son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Whitten, were both taken
to an Orlando hospital for treat­
ment after being rushed to Sem i­
nole Memorial Hospital fo r em er­
gency treatment.
Orville Barks Jr., It was reportmi, suffered a fractured skull and
Ronnie Whiten received a fr a c ­
tured right leg.
William D lvld Bowen, 77-year*

Concert Assn.
To Have Coffee
Monday Morning

The Mutual Concert Association
will have a coffee Monday mnrn' ing at 10 a.m. at Mr*. Appleby's
j Restaurant. The membership drive
Is underway, teams have been or­
ganized. and will work under the
direction o f Dick Aiken, president
o f the Association.
The member* will be given a
-election o f six concerts from
which they will vote on three. The
______
artists are Players Incorporated,
"Just because we do not reach Robert Maxwell, The Little Chornur goal as quickly as we thought B|e. Rosalinda (musical com edy),
should, there should be no nerson Yessln pianist; and The
reason to becomu discouraged,’ /jiiage Players.
Kastrer told the volunteer wort
Tickets to the concerts will be
era gathering at Mr-, spot-'1'"
&gt;y membership only as the anRestaurant this morning for cof- lienee Is limited,
fa*. “ Remember, it tou^ seven
Headquarter* sre set up at Ihe
(Continued on Pago 19)
'Florida Hotel Building.

Note Male Chorus

Attention at Ihe member* of the
Male Chorus is again called to the
change In meeting place for the
rehearsal scheduled fo r Monday
night at 8 o'clock.
It will be held In the Men's Bi­
quired for Grade A milk. All milk ble Classroom o f the First Metho­
dist Church, ctgner Park Ava. and
bottled with less thsn 4 per eent
Third St.
cream content must be marked

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

old Navy man stationed at th*
Sanford Naval Air Station and
driver o f the car which itruck
the two boy*, was traveling south
on French Ave. and had patted
a M Ford pickup truck towing an­
other car when he pulled Into the
right lane.
The two boys, said Captain Ar­
nold Williams of the Sanford Po­
lice Department, w ere struck
about 18 feet south o f the cross­
walk In front u. Seminole High
School, as they apparently darted
across the street.
Orville Barks Jr. fell to the
pavement at the point o f Impact
but it was reported that Donnie
Whitten had apparently Jumped
and landed on Uic howl o f the car
bending tho hood and cover of
fender. He was thrown o ff th* car
33 feet south of the crosswalk.
The two boya were apparently
attending a quartet concert at
Seminole High School end had ar­
rived at the school on ■ motor
scooter owned by Orville Berks
Jr, The scooter was found psrked
in a parking ltd across from the
school building.
O fficers Investigating the seeldent Included Csptiln Arnold Wil­
liams, and Patrolman Carl Dod­
son of the Sanford Police Depart­
ment, Constable J. Q. "S lim " Gal­
loway, snd Florida Highway Pa­
trolman Garrett.

PH. FA 20073

2 Men Hurt In Sports Car Crash

LkJ\JVV

LL y

"This month," he commented,
"Seminole County showed the IsrA retired navy
engineer of work he had done on the pruposed gest increase o f any county in tho
Greensboro. N. C. i* in Sanford project for the past ten years.
state with 33 per cen t."
looking for a site on which to lo -! "W e can start building as soon
HOME BURGLARIZED
cate a "Rainbow C ity".
**
*»n find places to build
Edward E. Blmminglon, 68 year- them— but land is our problem at
HOLLYWOOD (U P )— Newly wed
^ d cousin of Stuanl Symington, the present tim e," commented actor Marlon Rrando reported
said "this l* a non-profit organl- Simmington. He also slid that "the Thursday that Jewelry valued at
lation seeking to build homes on million* o f retired people will be $3,000 and other Items were stolen
100-aera or more tract*."
Interested politically in their own from his home while he wa* honeymonninr last week end. Taken
These will be cities built, owned, w elfare."
operated and lived in by retired
I will be in Sanford until next besides Ihe Jewelry were tw o camueuDle he said. There will be doc* Mon-lay night looking over propos- ras, a typewriter and some per­
ed sites for Ihe first
Rainbow fume. The burglary w ai discov­
C ity" Simmington explained.
ered by Brando's maid.
*

allies since Russia successfully
fired Its first satellite.
Macmillan and Elsenhower are
certain to spend much o f their
lime tiring up Middle East prob­

ference last March.
Diplomatic source* here shied
away from calling the conference
an “ em ergency" gat • together

sequent drop In prices.
About 90 per cent of the state’ s
distributors produce milk with 4
per eent butterfat contest, al­
though only 3 3/4 per eent la re­

v cord ln g ly .
^O dbam
predicted
that
the
board's new price levels on skim
milk, leo eream
and ehiwmlat#
drinks will bring an additional
$400,000 a year to Florida farm ­
ers without any Cost to consum­
er*. The price levels, set Wednes­
day, would affect only wholesale
Bilik prices.

United Press Leased Wire

/

Ike Calls For Scientific Alliance
WASHINGTON (U P )-P r e s ld e n t
Eisenhower called free nations to
create a super scientific alliance
■tnat would tar outstrip anyliiin*
A home will rent for either *35 the Russians can produce In tech­
o r $30 per month with no assign­ nological and missile achievements,
ment o f Insurance or property of mcnls.
. ,Wc hsva the pow er," the
any kind, Simmington said, “ f ’urtherm ore," he said, "th e project president said last night. “ The
f* to bo financed 100 per cent by only thing to do is put it together."
Eisenhower appealed specifically
the governm ent."
The retiree* will be o f any re­ for a grouping o f the scientists
ligious, fraternal or political gruup o f North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­
and will elect their own official*. tion (NATO) nations. But he also
“ Rainbow CUies will not be insti­ had in mind the total scientific
manpower and resources o f the
tutional.” he said.
“ Theve proposed projects will free world.
“ NATO should not be thought o f
nover belong to i n f individual or
organisation— it wiit always be­ iture'.y a a military alliance." he
long to the citizen* o f Rainbow said. "NATO ia a way o f grouping
ability—o f our manhood, our raC ity," b* said.
A 1 am attempting to organize the sources, o f our Industries and our
T,000,000 retired people, explained factories."
Eucohow ar issued tea sail lo r
Aitomington ** ha also owiiiaed Us

scientific unity at a glittering scheduled session today. The n t c !
White House dinner for Queen ] lit*.missile lim e was almost eer
Elizabeth U. He also .tressed th # lta, n , o (om , up for d llw lllo n .
ue» oinuing uw lih ich
«u&lt;4 ,
_ _
Commonwealth countries in these
Picture Taken o f Rocket
troubled times.
— Scientist* at the Smllhsoniar
Meanwhile, * high-ranking guv- Astrophysical
Observatory
ir
rrnment scientist indicated tha ad- South Pasadena, Calif., reportec
ministration l* in the process of they
have
successfully
photo
stepping up Its missile and satel- graphed Sputnik's rocket.
Ilte programs.
— British astronomer t)r. A. C
There were there other dcve'op- B. Lovell said the end of the ruck
ments in the mis-die-satcllite field: e t is "im m inent."
— Informed sources said seienWhile Eisenhower did not go int.
lists at Cape Canaveral, Fla., may details on his plans for acientUii
ta st fir* today the rocket that is alliance, be apparently favored ai
to carry the U S. satellite Into international organization act u|
space. The secund and third stages along NATO tines,
cf the three stage rocket w'it be j “ The free world L engaged In
dummies, however and no at- great struggle and the total of th
tempt will be made to send up a free world's assets sre so mue!
U S. moon.
greater than those o f th* poter
— Eisrohower aJsnnc l to m e e t: tial en em y," he said, '* . , .that I
, with aia cabinet at a regularly I k ridiculous to aompar* t h e m ., ,

A sports cur crashed early this
morning injuring two men, one
seriously, and claimed property
damage of the ca r estimated at
a "total loss."
William G. Tuck, 23. owner of
the ear, whose address was given
from identification ai Route 1,
Bos 182, Sanford, was the driver
of the small "Trium ph" srorta car
which went out of control on the
Lnngwnud Road about l ' i miles
west of 17-93 at Robinson’ s Bridge.
Tuck was not considered serious­
ly Injured *t the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital this morning ahcxtly
before 4 o'clock.
A passenger, riding with Tuck,
Identified as Millard Basham, 23year-old truck driver, who live*
■t 1330 Mellonville Ave . h i d * head
possible injuries to his right leg
possible injuries to his left leg
and hip.
The accident occurred shortly
before J o'clock
this morning,
when, according to tire marks and
I tklde the ear went out of control
on a
sharp
curve, smashing
through underbrush
and then
crashing into a tree about &gt;0 yards
from the point where Tuck ap-

UNITED PRESS
blamed on
influensa

continued to muunl today and
health officials repotted the A s­
lan flu virus now has stricken
all aectlons of the nation.
The w o n t floe epidemics have
killed 13 patients a t schools fo r
the retarded In Illinol* and Pannaylvanla. Outbreak* aUo were re­
ported In similar state schools
near Spokane, W ash ., and ak
Union Grove, W ii.
The death toll at the Dixon,
111., school for th« retarded clim b­
ed to sevan yesterday, and o f f i ­
cials said It might hit 30 before
the epidemic subside*.
A total o f 1,771 Inmate* werw
stricken, with four o f tbtm Hat­
ed in* critical condition and M
regarded aa stutaly Uk
In
Pennsylvania,
a flu out­
break resulted In death for six
r * burst
State
children at the
Training School n ear Philadel­
phia.
A United Prats coun t slaaa tha
start o f tha waak showed at laaat
34 deaths blamed on flu and com ­
plications. There w ere eight each
in
Pennsylvania
and
Illinois,
four in Michigan, three each In
Indiana and New Jeraey, and
tw o each In Iowa, Ohio, Utah,
Wiaconaln and N ew York.

Local Agricultural
Leaders Named
To Assn. Offices
T h ree Seminole County egrlcultural leaders w ere named to of­
fices In the Florida Fruit and V e­
getable Association at a reeent
m eeting held In M iam i Reach.
John W. Evans o f Oviedo w i t
elected a director In the statewide
organization. Andrew Duda Jr.
o f Sin vis was named District 8
director and Harold Kastner of
Sanford wa* named director a t
n istrlct 9.
Elected to serve on the Execu­
tive Committee
along with the
president and vice president w as
Andrew Duda Jr. o f 5!*r!a.

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Rotorians Will
Not Meet Monday
Members o f the Sanford Rotary
Club will not m eet Monday noon
as usual but instead will embark
Wednesday afternoon on their fall
hnat ride to enjoy a fish fry at
Mullet Lsk- P*rh
Th# trip will be msde on Skip.ww
_ n«.,Mlll*t'a
Ww fLark’
aelr"*
p#r Gena
Roumlllat'a *
“*C
Sky
from the Sanford Rost Works at 2
o'clock with the fish fry with all
i U "fix in g '*

scheduled for 8:34 p .m ,

TW O MEN W E R E I N J U R E D when thU Trium ph sp orts c a r went outi of ' “ “ ‘ to* th is mornlai
I.ongnood Road. In ju red w e ia William G. Tuck, 3 * . and ililia r d B a sh a m , 23, butts o | S a e f-P

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WASHINGTON (UP)— President Mon's military effort, cooling off
Usenhosrer la considering recom­ hopes for a tax cut.
Elsenhower, awaiting the arrimendations from top U.S. scicnMata for stepping up missile de- valMomorrow of Queen Elizabeth,
W'lopment hi the race with Russia scheduled a talk today with bud­
get director Perdval Brundage.
into space.
The highly secret scientific ap­ The conference was considered a
praisal coincided with an abrupt possible further step In the con­
warning from top administration tinuing massive reappraisal of the
spokesmen that more money may missile program in the light of
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Secretary of State John Poster
Dulles was expected today to as­
sess the Impact of the Red Sput­
nik on American foreign policy at
an 11 a.m. news conference.
Money the Key
Money is the key to Democratic
opposition demands to Jack up
the missile and U.S. satellite ef-

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every 96 mlnutei amid iclcntific
•peculation It may toon enter the
earth'* atmosphere and burn up.
A N a v a l researrh laboratory
spokesman said it has been losing
altitude due to air resistance. He
said H dipped to a low of 147
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OUR POLICY b to guarantee the workmanship and material used in the
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(R-Ky), said Russia’s adder*ment had a tremendous psychelogical effect on Europeans he
had talked with In Prance, Ger­
many and Spain.
In CtnclnnaU, President Philip
M. Talbott of the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce said poor manage­
ment, not lack of money, la resporsible for this country’s lag ia
missile development.

In Sanford
United Press Leased Wire

mark, France, Italy, Belgium and i elsewhere iu the world was the
the Netherlands by the Soviet function of the United NaUons.
Communist Tarty Central ComThe
urgcJ Khrushchev to
mittee over Krushchev’s sign*- . . . . . .
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ture&gt;
hrlng the Soviet charges of
The British, Norwegian and Panned aggression against SyDanlsh Socialists pointed out In ria before the United Natluns if
their rrplie( that the keeping of be was so concerned over the
the peace in the Middle East as threat of war.

The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce received
the praise of the City of Sanford,
In a resolution
adopted unani­
mously at a meeting of tho Board
of Sanford City
Commissioners
Monday night.
The resolution points out that It
had come to the attention of the
city that the encroachment end
overgrowth of shrubbery and tree*
along the parkwaya and streets of
the city had increasingly become
■ menace t« motorists, pedestrians
and children.
The Junior Chamber of Com­
merce of Seminole County, the re­
solution staled, recognised the ul­
timate benefit to the elf and its
people by seeking to remove and
properly trim dangerous trees and
shrubbery.
"Whereas, the Junior Chamber
of Commerce of Seminole County
has worked
faithfully and dili­
gently and with marked succooa In
aecurlng the cooperation ef pro­
perty owners responsible for aald
trees ind shrubbery to the degree
that the City of Sanford Is a safer
place for motorists, pedestrian*
and children,” the resolution slat-

Sea-Going Elopment Plans Aground

United Fund Appeal
Gaining Momentum.

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House Armed Serlvcea Commit­
tee, urged the President to ap­
point a "czar" over the missilesatellite program.
In Cahokia, 111., Sen. Stuart
Symington (D-Mo) said the car­
rier which the Russians used to
launch their satellite would be
capable of propelling a two-ton
warhead 1.500 miles "with consid­
erable accuracy."
Sen. John S h e r m a n Cooper

The first phase of the Seminole
Goal for the October memberCounty Chamber of Commerce]ship drive of tho
Chamber ol
membership drive Is itlll under-' Commerce ha« been set in excess
way, it was reported this morn- ■of 110,000 to inntch similar funds
ing.
] appropriated for Chamber of ComTwo-page letters are bclrtg mail- merce operation by both the Clt|
ed to prospective members of the
Sanford ami Seminole County.
Chamber of Commerce which will | Bralley Chlham told hla member
continue through Friday of Ihl* ship drive committee recently thal
week. "There will be between 750, "We have the first realistic hud
A REPRODUCTION OF TlfR SKETCH tor the proposed patio the Seminole High School Tarent
Teachers Association will pMiHl for the school. Tonight's l’ -TA-.ponsored ll-Kuuad game will hrbg
and 800 letters typed and mailed," get the local chamber of com
In th* fund* needed to conatnial Ike patio.
(Reproduction br Bergstrom)
Seminole County Junior Cham­ TALLAHASSEE, W - The Stale a spokesman for the Chamber of mercc has ever adopted especial
ly in the field of advertising San
ber of Commerce members will Milk Commission considered es­ Commerce said this morning.
*n(1 Seminole County in area!
wholesale price con­ ! The first phase of the memberhrnr about the possihllltlei of de­ tablishing
community should in
velopment In tho Sanford-Seml- tents nn other than drinking milk .hip drive, which Is under tho leatoday, and embarked on a "cam-1 dership of J. Bralley Odham at known.’
note County area. *
Speaking lo the Jaycees at their plrte overhaul" of Its regulations chairman, will bo completed this
Definite dates and lime for th&lt;
noon luncheon mretln„ tomorrow to make sure they are being obey­ week. It was said.
will he Chamber of Commerce ed.
Already, according to this morn­
The commission openeJ the sec- ing's report, there are 12 new
Manager John Krtder who will
"The City Commission of th*
ond session at its three-day hear­ members svho have never affiliated
Commissioner A. L. Wilson and of Commissioners having served possibly dwell on the "Industrial
City of Sanford hereby commends
ing here at 9 a m. Top item of the with the Seminole Chamber of
development”
here.
Zoning and Planning Board Chair­ l&gt;y appointment and for an un­
the Junior Chamber of Cominerca
whether
controls Commerce and "we are sure that
Already spearheading a move agenda was
man Robert S. Brown are unop­ expired term.
for Its untiring
efforts In th*
should he put on class two and there are many more who will
to
hrlng
more
industry
Into
the
posed today as candidates tor the
‘Shrubbery Drlv*' and herawlth
three
milk,
which
i*
used
for
hut-1
Seminole
County
area,
Krldcr
will
Robert
S.
Brown
qualified
as
a
answer
the
letters
at
quiekty
as
•RAn architect’ s sketch, done by Board of Sanford City Commis­
extends to the Junior Chamber of
John Burton IV for the Seminole sioners In the Nov. 5 election.
candidate for the seat being va­ -peak from a vast storehou&lt;e of ter, i-ream, cheese, buttermilk.' possible.”
Commerce th* thanks of th* City
37TII DRUNK CHARGE
chocolate milk and Ice cream.
notes
taken
from
successful
e
f­
High School P. T. A. holds the
Letters
art
reaching
business,
Cammlssioncr Wilson is a can­ cated by Commissioner F. D. Scott
The commission now fixes pric­ professional and industrial people
forts in locating several Industries
OKLAHOMA CITY SB — A 32- Commission both tor Itself and for
key to the Junior Varsity Football didate for reclection to tho Board
who did not offer for reclection here In recent weeks.
es only on fluid drinking milk. But who have never heard of the Se­ year-old man Is in Jail on his 37th th* people of the City of Sanford."
game Tonight, and the "Roaring
Mayor David Gatchel signed th*
and
is
withdrawing
from
the
city
Commission
Chairman J. Bralley minole County Chamber of Com­ arrest on drunk charges. His name
Jayccc Director Art Harris ar­
Twenties" half time show.
resolution as did ail of tha mem­
Odham of Sanford has said thal merce before.
is Daniel Drunkard.
The sketch depicts the proposed
political scene at the end of hia ranged Thursday’ s program.
bers of tha Board
a stabilized uniform price on all
basketball court and patio which
term this year.
milk
would
give
the
producer
an
will be built on the school grounds.
For Information On
Both men qualified for the race
overall higher yield “ and might
The court may be used for *
earlier this month.
result in lower retail prices.”
variety of activities with addition­
CIRCULATION
At Its session
Tuesday,
the
Finance Director II. N. Sayer,
al physical education facilities beBand Uniform in his office this morning for the
The Seminole
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commission refused to intervene
the primary purpose.
In a dispute over wholesale milk
Basketball practice Is now held Committee consisting of members first timu since undergoing sur­
PENSACOLA, ria. (UP) —The Th* youngsters at first claimed as (kipper of the boat Floaal*,
or after 6:30 p.m.
prices In the Jacksonville area,
en the stage In the auditorium. from the band, hand parentj, stu­
they had succeeded In their plans which the youngster* admitted
gery
recently,
said
that
the
elec­
despite predictions
of a retail sea going elopment ptans of six
The court will bo laid out in di­ dent council. Band Alumni club,
to get married. Later they admit­ taking from a yacht club In New
PH.
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youngsters
from
New
Orleans,
tion
for
city
commissioners
will
he
administration
and
citizens
selected
price
hike
unless
something
is
mensions of 10) by 100 feet, the
ted being unable to find anyone Orleans to begin their journey.
one
of
them
only
12
years
old,
done.
size of - two basketball courts. the West Point Styled Band Uni­ ihcld on Nov. 5 even though the
who
would marry them In Pasca­ Their original destination was
went aground today because one,
Other physical education games form.
Itwo candidates are unopposed.
goula
nr Biloxi, Miss., as they Pascagoula, but when n**erlag*
a teen ager from Buffalo, N.Y.,
The jacket will be burnt orange
could be held on the court, besides
plana fallsd thera, they picked
sailed east from New Orleans.
Brown has served as chairman
became
seasick.
with
a
white
breast
plate
and
the secondary importance of a
The
FBI
questioned
the
young­
up
the trawler Queen of Victory
of
the
city's
Zoning
and
Planning
roller rink, dances, and a« an trimmed In black with chrome
A sheriffs deputy irrested the sters about the boat, and charged and headed tar Biloxi.
outdoor dining room. The area plated buttons. The collar will he ] Commission since its inception.
three young couples when they
Matrimonial efforts failed at
them with violating the fedora!
would be enhanced by landscaping orange with black trim. Th« trou­ Prior to taking over the chairman­
tried lo put ashore Juanita Lopez, stolen property act and jailed Biloxi, too, so the youngsters
A d the provision of tables, chairs sers will be black with either a ship of the Planning and Zoning
18, of Buffalo So she could get |
headed for Miami, WUsoa said.
them under Jt.OOO bonds.
white or orange stripe depending
and proper lighting.
treatment from a doctor. Their
In New Orleans, famillas of th*
In addition to Miss Lopes, the
At first, the project looked ter­ upon Inspection of the sample uni­ group he was a member at the
boat, a $28,000 trawler reported others, all from New Orleans, adventurers t o l d Investigators
city's
Board
of
Adjustments.
Naval
Air
Station
and
from
com­
form
to
be
made.
The
hat.
a
typi­
The
United
Fund
Appeit
is
gain­
ribly expensive, but Members of
stolen at Pascagoula, Miss. last
their children disappeared last
Early reports of opposition tor ing momentum with additional re­ munities In the southern part of Saturday, stuck on a sandbar In were identified as Oliver Auglalr
shako, will be
the Letterman Club, parents and cal West Point
week.
students, have volunteered to do black with orange trim and white the coming election to the Board ports of contributions since the re­ Seminole County are expected by the Gulf intracoastal Waterway
'T in going to visit my girl
this week end and will undoubted­ near Ft. Walton “Beach, Fla., due
and visor. The 1of Commissioners did not materia- ported $8,000 mark yesterday.
much of the work themselves. It top. chin strap
friend," MDs BUllott told her
ly
raise
the
Fund
Thermometer
a;
lire.
At
one
time
it
was
expectnow appears, according to Mrs Shako pom pom will be orange.
The county-wide appeal for funds
to engine failure.
Four major uniform comoanles i ed that two candidates would qual­ with which seven
Schirard, that the court may be
orgsnizations bove the $10,000 mark.
constructed for approximately 2,- will place bids on the uniforms ify for the Nov. 5 race.
will be financed is under the Gen­
uniform will
000 dollars. This expense will co- by Oct. 22. "The
Commissioners elected to office eral Chairmanship of Harold Hastu r all materials.
make a striking appearance and ! on the Board of Sanford City Com­ ncr.
".Members at the Seminole High I am most plcaned with the com­ missioners are sworn in on the
A huge organization of volun­
bandmaster first Monday following Ihe first teer workers are now canvassing
School P. T. A., led by Mrs. Schi- mittee'* selection”
rard, will attempt to raise the Cowley stated.
Tuesday at the new year.
every area at Sanford and Semi­
nole County with the hopes that
the $33,000 goal will be reached be­
fore the end of the month
A huge thermometer showing a
gauge of funds raised each day Is
clearly visible to all who pais the
comer at hirst St. and Park Ave.
Additional firm and individual
contributions to the United Fund
of $23 or more as reported by
Campaign Treasurer Roy Mann as
of Tuesday night, are a« follows:
J. C. Hutchison A Co $130; Senkarik Glass A Paint Co, $100; to
t. rrazier, sw; i . C. iiuuiuMu,
BARBER CLIPPED
pcruinally. $30; R. A. Cobb, $&gt;0;
CHICAGO to — Thieves broke
Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Into Ozie Akiens barber shop with
$50; Farmer's Realty Agency. J25
the apparent intention of gzlng
and Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co.,
into business for themselves. Not
$23.
«v ly did they take his barbering
Many contributions In amounts
Wols, they 'took bia television set.
ranging from $1 to $20 have been
received. Mann stated, and will be
tabulated and reperted at a later
date, by groups. For the present,
the campaign committee has adopted the plan of publishing con­
tributions of $25 or mere.
Slightly over $7,000 has been
I.CDR. ANDRUS AND CREW areept VAH-II’a first AID. L. to R. subscribed at this time, amounting
to the Seminole County United Fund, to Lieutenant
K.
CAPTAIN to A. ARTHUR (left). Commanding Officer of Ihe SaaFred SUpp, Douglas Aircraft Corp., l.t. (jg&gt; Baker, ferry pilot,
II. Dohne (extreme right), Coordinator ef Ihe Drive at NAS, to b*
to 20 2 per cent ef the budget of ford Naval \lr Station, and Captain J. It. Reedy, Commander,
Lcdr. Andrus, R. M. Hit# AOl and It. I.. Frazier ADI.
turned over to ihe Campaign Treasurer. (Official U. 3. Navy Photo)
(Official U. S. Navy Photo) $35,000. Returns from the Sanford Heavy Attack Wing One, glva Station and Fleet checks, payable

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West Europe’s Socialist* today1over Khrushchev's use of diplo­
challenged Nikita S. Khrushchev matic channels _ to deliver hit
to raise before the United Na­ mc*sagc to Socialist parties not
tions his charges that the United in power. The British press, In
States and Turkey are creating particular, was lou din criticisms
a “ real danger* of a new world of
Khrushchev’s violation of
war by "threatening” Syria.
diplomatic courtesy.
The Socialists, in effect, told
The letter was sent to Socialist
tha Soviet Communist Party boas parties in Britain, Norway, Den­
that hit appeal for their help in
allievaling tensions In the Mid­
dle East had geen misdirected.
Khrushchev, in similarly-word­
ed letters to the Socialist parties
in seven Western European coun­
tries, Tuesday accused the Unit­
ed State* and Turkey of prepar­
ing
a “ military
adventure’ ’
against Syria. He warned that
such " m i l i t a r y provocation*
Could touch off World War lH.
Procedure Beseated
There was considerable resent­
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tained or If they would signal a
shift into higher gear for the mis­
sile program being sought by concongressmen who elalm Russia has
taken a significant lead over this
country in the field.
Other Developments
There were these other satellite
developments:
Rep. Overton Brooks (D-La)
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at the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory said they hope soon
to solve the "celestial mechanics"
behind the mysterious forea tuggin* at the satellite's third stage
rocket which is speeding ahead of
the Artificial moon.
The President, it was under­
stood, received specific recom­
mendations from his 13-member
science advisory committee Tues-

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grandinntter it very Jar away.
A la c mininr rcm iaarr about
tbe mertir.; trough; of tbe C hief 1
T iv e s d u t Rcmemher, tbe rare ms m ris hat bees charged drtrei
T bu n csy, 1* Tednesuay! 1
D ra t as around wmSmp until to­
rnurruw tusm and he tbe only one
th ere',
Th2« T i l «e the e ttje r. of
reminders. 1 wan: la apoiogisr t»
Tat X rC h cr fur net yetting it
ttr one she ashed me ta mriadr
T h a t 1 wrene at Monday* cniumt
• a t oid ran ctcC yecerday. and
bad t» be rrvtaed la read enrm r.ly . CnnvptjarntH. ary rem m aen
do- XuaCay had ta be cu; nu: at
they w e e ute'icm hj '.brr S e r y .
T ie;
i s Gold rpetc tbe week-esd it
Ortanati. a: b e M atters. tt abe
roMic he or land wbes b e ssoer
anc nephew. X arpe and L ie ? Be:JEartue- tnnk adf nt tt* f r e t
'■ eg' td th ee journey » j o b Joe
Bettencourt a r.ng-and. w b ee be
it Cammed wefc the A r r s e r e
Jsn: teems ta br the *afd iea
p a r te " &lt; e tne damry. and ane
m’.i m one C ary about bow the
had u repack I i r p t :&lt; p -Jree
sta rt m e rn e ta harp b e u an e
tne v o p t h trx tn r- abowee
&amp;
taetbraos ncale ie jr ' u u b e a:
a sine lb * dm ? : T ot cat pay
your c r i p m a commercuu
fs ffr - a_- th rj wiS znt pe a s :
a ry d n ^
r« e
tne proarrinad
v e p c ut a r atapa-v vh ict a
tbe t r y afar v i l f y dram V rv
Tore ia Lnsland
Turtt Sbn—s a a i ic*H r
fiid
bnae d m the tewpsa" la c » n
and vro r 2 snofct wtm b e . anr
xo ii tne th e both THame CampaeC and t a I r n r e t d eer
v-tirr ahe igJh b a h-ipc boA tne
S r 's r r *&lt;k f
no*, ant ala*
h a rt tnaw ayisr.
Jry-rt T ilh m a &amp; hark 3 h e

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tne ntmnr the drtf! tim e! 1 Tt
VAB 5 had as ' a t hands*' party
la c Friday adiemwm. a; Lake Gnibet. (No* wives thonch.) Piemy
td S po l . and io a of a popular
arrempe wtuen mipbr ha*a htd
aaaetluss ta d&gt; w e t tbe 'act
tn* bail tame tt* : wn» caned
never pm beytrad lbr tnird nmms? ! 1
1 nave thaegtr a: tiroes that
2 had c *Tnust". but aeier anyttm c like the acuatuic poor Ptyila Seref j d dmdt herself it! Pby Jlit hat a stir disease or BOTH « f
ncr hands, v ajrt neceaasam -.her
hemy remp-rtriy baa&amp;acrd. J cc
try u itir y care uf a tune mnmht
Die h*hf. ane thr other members
nf v-nir dam b:. nh» your brute
under ttnae mndr.iont : 1 &amp; mcT
tn e to no sa muca at w att bt?
pwb dace ar tteta b e n e i let
fe r i hsr»cS V e t o Uir
of Kt&amp;f wnnocchU I r io a ,

» ■ « - «
*
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ic a in y h tter ie tbe three o d t
Important basins
department*
J » t eoulic*: m ara jt. DorT
«*
sr*. » I
,ro t'1 membra ary one taro t: . . .
+&lt;* I « n ld ^
to »»/ •» tbosa
hav* helped that they t l
««airLV wnndrrful dnendt and
nei^ibart.
,
And once stain I f a i 2 I r l 1
run out a* things t# wrxe
(1 w at tam g u say I had ru t ect
of ttunys to say. . -bet that woald
p ve E 3 rt toa y x d i t rp crx*
’*« kid roe. and I je t ;&gt; £ / ef
‘-kt*. ai a itf f)
J u c a rtm tticr that id tia ra
is anyttm t yna would ’ •&gt;» y ia -if
roe irwhij* is 357 *~~t——- f a
A L T ATS v lu i to -&gt;■
3A
w=h tte new - je x tb a e '. rertiV i
a n ;«•
*m , that ta :»
a specify i i * . n u : t t i= TT®
a p
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CXNTK-U. FLORIDA QUITE m m
A.VD STORAGE Ca

LOCKER PLAN T
W HOLESALE A N D R ETAIL
API Went TVtrttectt Stmt
P tei FA M ill
7HESE prices OTxrnvE rants

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r L L GRADE A — DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARM S

EGGS

Large
Deo.

65c

X -L arge

LEANALL XT-A7

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SAX
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1

FA M ILY

W AanXCTOX V — Tbe i.r d
culture Depart roe.: etUm ttrd -.a*
j total 1K 7 tobacco crop at I M i f
030.000 pounds.
|
2A C S T F L vm
Hue-cured prndurbor was .'c .**
w - t t on Twenty-Siztb Street. Cliff i can at PU.61l .000 pounds. The
it fdturoed on tbe U. S. S. D n auction aeatoa is virtually oter.
Xnrwrt in
frlk, and had tt tike
ouUook Iur burier
» n » leave tost « e k to p to
sbo .TOSJBO p n sa ii
Xastca&amp;crT.
is c t t t
r
Joyce and B atty, and three
* C - t n b * » e s 5 a a tt. by
w.aa»Kf oU c h e r t and brim pounds, a
leading prodaems
them dows here O U t k it Sate- riates: V i r f i n ! a l dS.Sg.D 0»;
day sich t to lrt-T i to Ins ship. North Cam but 6b7.7S0.S00; Souls
They had a very usfartunatt e»- Cambra 7 3 .7W.00P; Georyu Sj.
yananra w xc the people that real- 3 S.D00; E * n ts e ky SSSL«5.ic|(
ed the house drum them, and poor Teiseaaee 121.35 .000.
Joyce e f l probably have ta go Es&amp;mated production in dL»
eorne to p S t hack m tt ' cornsa pounds, by bc^c
Jin5
VuTsua wtJOO.OOO. North Cara1 xwntvnd a phaae cab Saar- ^
^ y cc.o o p ,
Old B O
day tta : 2
was of local 514330,000; Eastern North Car*
=X tt fasteaby. t was drwn Day- ^
53333300; North Carw
t d a Beach.i and sw o m a a said
54,03,000. Soutt Cambsa
the was n esy bee- » eb. the only i a . 700.000. ta u l South Caroi-ra
BeSy Lae 1 ever knew v a t a y r . u r x is .n w - . G w rp a
sjcer-a-laa , and I knrw the was o x . Honda U ijr.nat. Alabtsvl
a C — d k a t! 2t dmaHv sot Cfl.600. seal Gearp^rianna Bed
ihrDu$h is mt
v thst
wpt te r m atter (vbo was always
B ur icy ecxm slet: V crin ia :»#
y&amp;c ' K rv. le e " ta me.) speadinf
Xemnckv
SlT.ljt.OuG
par: of her racatun at Daytona • » .« » .
Bench. T i drnrt over d a r t la c Tennessee SIAOO.DOO.
Sunday to too her. a t h bat bees
there luny years since * 1 la c taw x r n r VO JX (IT ) — Hank A&gt;
her:
_ Poor K n , Lee had
, _,tn e i -ha me of tbe Xihra&amp;kt Braves, tbe
caE id* several tunc* cis=mx tte
ZjtMta^w bomt run a r !
week,
- ^ but I t i i never home! iOne -unt b«n*d it W i if dnricx Z
titfw

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WHOLE SLTv

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PURE

Beef ORANGE Ground
■■lire
JUIvE
Stew
BEEF
Lb. 49c
cLs79c
Lb. 39c

O A » *%
U P

Tobacco Crop
Estimate Given

Smoked
Sausage
Lb. 45c

* Liii-x&gt; r. j. neoici i 7TCtS\-5

BABY

LIVER
^ -3 9 C

Broccoli
Speers
I TVxv
45c

W HO LESALE F O O D S
P A C K A G IN G SU P P LIE S

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A M E R IC A S

F A V O R IT E S H O R T E N IN G

FINE Q U ALITY A L L V EG ETA B LE

CLOVIRIIOOM

Controlled Quality Beef
FLAVORflH

CHUCK ROAST

* 15 or. 6 1 .
M U SSELM AN

ROUND BONE

TEMPTINGLY TENOER

SIRLOIN STEAK
TENOER DClICIOUS

T-BONE STEAK
ROUND S T E A K
DeUCIOUS TENDER

7 ” Ci t Rib S T E A K

IEAN MEATY SHORT

J E W E L OIL
SHORTININO
BAKE-RITE
3
RECONSTITUTED IEMON JUICE
REALEMON &gt;. » « . 19c
bo

29c NEW
APPLES
2 u. 39.
CROP SW EET

CELERY 2

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WASHINGTON STATE DEUOOUS

CRISP PASCAL

49 FRESH CRISP
CARROTS 2
79
SUPERBRAND
.. •«». 31

29.

FlAVORfm

P L A T E STEW

POTATOES 5 - 49.

POMEIAN

O L I V E OIL
14Of.n* 1 99
= D A IR Y DELIGHTS=

SEAFOOD TREAT

PORK SAUSAGE

SUPERBRAND

COTTAGE CHEESE

SUNNYIANO HOT OR MUD

SUPERBRAND

H OAL

29

WIENERS
SUNNYIANO
BOILED HAM 40

CARTON

KRAFT'S RIO EYE

SWISS C H E E S E
OID FASHIONED
DAISY CHEESE

*

59
49

KRAFT S MUENSTER, CARAWAY, BRICK OR SWISS

SLICED CHEESE
MARGARINE
GET S DEEP DOWN DIRT

•

LAVA

2

ACK HIGH FROZEN

SUNNYIAND

ORANGE JUICE 8 • 99°

35

MORTON, APPII, PEACH, CHERRY PRUIT

49

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MAKES OISHES SHINE

KIRK’S
l . 0 Bar 10c

GASOADE
&lt;•» pit*. 4 1 *

CONDENSED SUDS

NOTHING CLEANS LIKE

NEW CLEANSER

DASH
Horn. Idry. SIm $4.59

TIDE
l#P 31c 01. 75c

COMET
h u « 29 c i « . 43c

CONDENSED SUDS

R*«

DEODORANT SOAP

,

DASH
39c jw«. $2.25

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�Foreign N e w s Commentary

The widenfag aad tmteerriag of tide rood
aad highway wooU etiminete these aeddesU
and provide easy aeeeat
tfce dty where

fie aad meat important traffic for aaasy.
m m

month*.

Whboot a dwbt this etrrtch of important
•tract aad highway should be impnwod aad
■ideaed withoot delay.

about the trouble* « f R su u igj
Uj satelUtM right row .

Bat Russia hsd peat troubls

rmtwwmtW i e s te r ta is o e o t, church attend­
ance, aad to live.
For many months this street aad highway
has been the top project for improvement—
a project la which Nary people take a gnat
deal of interest yet for the same length
of time that it has beta a top project it has
gooa untouched.
We're son that for the best interest of
Sanford, oar cfric leaders would like to bring
Navy people into the city and sot cany
them by derioaa route* aroand the dty and
oat of ft.
Again we would like to ergo oar dty and
county leaders to place this project at the
top of their bodget* for itreet apd highway

East Cenasas a n t wtD get back
a m (has n o marts worth of
task- meaey. r w there b a
rtm eatorrf taw is East Germany
, ftrtiflfiag UT person to bold
sac* dua M marks b currency. far the five-year plea cccld rot bt
I The statement that the cfaisge met. It also i u a tacit adrsi*.
■ion that the drastic deeentraliralion of indnatrial c o n t r o l , tht
brainchild of Communist IcsJcr
Nikita S. Khrushchev, had caused
eitreme
diserialisation.
iucuis uiiui#au««u»&gt;a.
^

Signs That Suggest

to come into Sanford aad partldpata fa Ha
many aetWtle* aad to shop fa Ha stores. *
•tract sad road saffldsady safe for dririag
fiwiU bo provided.
j(tny accident* bare occom d on Sanford
Art. between the Sanford Naval Air Station
•ntranee aad 2Stb S t because of the narrow
•tract end because of its eoefusfag speed widening and improving.

'Smoke

Signals'

wtAk The Sanford Herald fnriode* hi
ita Thursday edition s p eg* o f news railed
'“flamlnolt Smoke Signals.**
Rtudent* s t Sendaol* High write »nd
, their own stories and co*.*r various
' fnT- N
Imas rnuUra — !*%n&gt;
me octirities at the school from the student
J v i U tlia act ad rear tor tk* Sets‘ note

Opportunity
corersge o f news reporters and editors,
The Freedom o f the Pres* has many
time* been attacked from source after source
and only through the training o f young
people ia this all-important profession can
frratJorr ’ -Fring eftirerj
'n w i r d ta i t
cade after decade o f 'truth in the new*.**
There have Keen times when journalists
nvw engaged in . ( &gt; news writing Held be-

signs which Indicate

Sy CECIL A. TTCXEB Q
&gt; A risg&gt; cufciratiea will kill pracKave yon plaeted s fall garden ticaCr ail weeda ksa than oc*
this year? U yew has* half facto tali, but a to A ffln lt to kin
•f j v u w en is finished. Bat yea them when they are four or five
still moat gbe the gardta ade- inches tall- ShaUew ealtiration U
guate care d you want the best best, for it la lets tajurout to
ia fall aad winter vegetables.
rrep roots than ia deep euitiraThere are several operatioas ti^a.
nooded b carisg far je e r fall gar-. Weed growth caa aIs? be eredeo. uardea Special**!. »*e !&gt;. vetted ®y« u*e use M marches
Sur.on. a4 the Florida Africaha- Mulches alio tend to conserve toil
ral Eaten stow Service. Hsts thia- moisture, prevent eraslon. do
rung, cultivation. mulching, irriga- away with root damage by deep
ties aad laaeet and disease coo- cultivation or boebg. aad keep
traL
vegetables clean.
Straw, ptae-

used for greens. Carpets aheuld Vegetable crop* grow best when
to thianed first when they are they receive about half te one
twe er three lathes tall, so as te Inch ef vriter each week as rain
stand about one lech opart. They or irrigatlee Whether it will be
■ ay to left uatfl large tneagh te profitable te Irrigate depends «n
to eaten, when alternate plant* hew easy it b to get water te the
■ay to pulled and used, leaving: garden.
mere room for thorn that are 1 Spray er dast with a suitable
left
Insecticide or fungicide to control
Cuhivatlee generally lacrosses garden pests n soon as yon dlstto yield tt vegetable crepe to- cover them. For information on
cause ef weed central. If tea be- which insecticide* tnd funricidee
comes kandened or crusty, cult!- ire recommended, aik for Ft*e».
vition may be needed to loosen ik o
Circular KMB. “ Garden
|the aoil and allow water Lr enter Gusde,” at your county agent’ s
morn rapidly.
‘ office.

The eagle 1* America's proud symbol, and
with good reason. H# to an sdurated bird in
th s sense that he know* what he ha* to do.
when it ought to be done, whether he like*
H o* not.
Conildcr. for • moment, the vast differen­
ce between the eagle and the clam. The etom
appears to lead a fairly cozy existence. He
has only to open his house to take in his
food and elos* it to keep out his eriemie*.
He seems to bars perfect social security, but
no vision and not much o f a future, and the
result to he often winds up in ehowder.
The eagle, on the other hand, lives In an
exposed position on the highest crag. When
a storm strikes, the other birds take to
cover. The eagle spreads his wing so that the
very fury o f the storm lifta him higher, and
atill higher, above the storm, into the sun-

Free* n * ea, swpgMle Omadpeppy / cwSmc, ike tcvQ-eyvtppvd
torplar *nfl Sec* te taring* ta
ki» feet ku e kottu ef fkesv teaiae «wtettap rep*«l**.

• «r"

arnjaytsg t U i thry ca.1

“ £ *

*•“ * "

*

ftett almost everyone as h* grows , 'Mt
_____
oilier, ira lorn of tow ing cat to uuuijoo a n aaswca
age.
A. J. A.: I am 13 tad have art pId poise bent What cosld ba the

“ Moot o f us get a laugh oat
o f the (easily elbwm, hot caa
leek In the mirror without i f l

About a m t ant of every ten! drawer A rapid pulsa ladleatos
persera over the age ol S3 »uScr a rapid heartbeat for which there
from u la some fora. Luckily, are macy causes. It may be doe
however, only s relatively —m i tn the presence ol soms mill lapareta tags have it to sock a de-'tocuoa. asch aa la found la tha
grt* that tt eBeets their amuty teeth, toaaila, nai&amp;l alAaaea or U
to fanction property.
sow* disorder of the heart met•
The higher the ago bracket elea or tht heart valves,
though, the more person have kaput basrikMt Is also found
hearing ditt-ulUcs.
various nervous disorders, such
Authorities u n me that IS per'as hysteria. It may occur in overcent ol our population over tha,w«lght eoodlUoas or as a rtrait
age of rt has dgnlficant heartai
loss. That’s about 1.700*00 per

We expertly repair all types ol* ■
welehaa
oIiu. ao
U genuine’
watches m
ustnx
only
parts. Wa stand behind our
work an that you will bav*
complete satisfaction. Bring in
your watch today and let us
pot it in top running condition.
All watches art timed electron­
ically on the Watchmaster. Let
os repair your 400 day doc*
alio.

tor or cxearntre secretions from
Often n hearing lorn la older the thyroid gland may cause an

persons to accompanied by emoUosal problems. Frequently they
win to imtakto aad harbor rescnimsnt tgalnst those dose to
them. o*pcci*ily when tfcty trv
unaware of this gradually lacreasing Impairment
In prrrioua columns I'm listed

increase la the rate of the beartbeat
Than, too, Urn coodlttoo knows
as •outer's heart Is also accoaptnled by a rapid heart rate.
Some individuals normally have
a heart ratco! about 100 beats per
minute.

art-, i n r«iiM

Wert Jewelry
STORE
H I E. 1st.
FA 3-SIS1
"Use our Budget or
Layaway Plan”

Im.

SHOP HERE

R O U M IL L A T &amp;
A N D E R S O N ’S

P

T H U R S D A Y - F R ID A Y - S A T U R D A Y

&amp;S

Reg. 79c
STATIONERY

100 Sheets
i i i
A mataor wee rrporUt sigklad
see# Itogtae. Canada. Tka btg
•ewe ta UUt Itarn u Uat everytody wke sew It agrved I t w u i
t o m - u f net e dying mmtet.

FORMULA 20

en the first try,
they made It
loc% eaiy."
But be Is confident this country
esn close the gap "if «« are will­
ing to make the effert.”
The Rmiians new are talking of
"ring s rteket. ctiryijc e crew
of eaperiraenul salmali, to the
nte&lt;m in tho neat rttr »r i ,
Tho scientist refused to ditcouat
whrlljr entthlrc *h« Bustiuu tre
eUlmlng. But he suigst.’v-l *l»*
year* might be M irer the mark
The United Metes could do that
- i f It got startod right tway sod
ec-limited enough
braid
l e .j
money to the Job, be said.

FOAM Y

P O U N T IA M

“SgSow-v"" „

,.mp.r*,".v® f,Jr lh* ftet th*r did h

The iriestUt, who asked the*
III name be idtheld beciuie of
his official capacity, s» i the Bus■Ians art driving town I manned
fUgbl to tka m- on and planeta and
“ we had totter to there when they
anive." He sugitsted aettlor u*&gt; a
governmeof agency with wide pewers similar to tbe Manhattan DU-1
trist that perfected the atomie

^

This la aadarstsndsblo,
**
vacr
...
--------- —•.I Wa‘eh fee tM * signs In yecr-

lie said the
ButUins have a
trrmendmii head start In the rac«
Into space. He said the launching
of their irtifleal moon was truly

By JOAEFH U MVI.ER
felted frtta Btoff ( erreapwatont
WASHINGTON (U F &gt; - A Ua.Slag US. aclentlst called today fer
SO tovvas
all e*.k g&lt;v»l«M
• v ■ —- *to
-g*IlCdt •Hul*
■la to Ike moon and planets.
He told the United Press the
program he envlttou would coat,
Mllleni but "the issue Is suprem-

.

LA N O L IZE D

Wednesday, October 16, 1957

EDITOR** NOTE: The rare
far Ike irm * sad planet* le m
ami the "Uaue Is aupremacy,"
• dUllagabked aclesttat baa told
the failed Freal la
ea Inter­
view. lie veld every American
Mould reellte *bat (fata meaae.
Ivcaute ef bit p'altlov tbe vcl
eailst felt it *Mld be letppvopriato far blm to taUi ta ble effletal capacity. Therefore ble
same to withheld from the fet-

,

..

Gsalral r m t Writer
A RADIO aad a has)* w r i f c p from barking,
■••ped Irvm the car at Mexico teougk-it ta t c p.
Q tys district attorney wkea be Uut acerve ua. ir*

The S«nftrrf HtroW

All-Out Program
Called To Beat
Russia To Moon

For the moot p ari.! have seen .
flsesatec hssrta* * * * * *
m a i childna. u w * of my msB ’

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Is there any wonder the eagle Is America’s
proud symbol? We have never been a nation
that lived within ita shell. We have been
c nation that strove to rise, even in the
fa ce of advarsity, politically, economically,
spiritually—and that is the way o f an eagle.

Page ♦ -

Free West Germany is about tht
most prosperous coco try in f u.
rope.

Agriculture News

But with programs as the one being ear- «»d when the sell la sefet. a»
ridd on at RemlnrAe
S ^ m ^ ^ . '
added encouragement that the vole* o f tree- TufBj&gt;t( rutabagas. aadotheTroot
dom vrflj continue to echo throughout the crept should be tkieeed before
nation through the pages o f the press.
.their tapreet became* fleeky. OoTbe .Seminole H gh School Journalism
be left In the greend until these*the aaterisl*.
Club needs the encouragement o f local thinned are Urge eoojgh t* eat.
A ihcrt period of dry wtatber
dtizena; they need the aa/urance that the' Pull surplus turnip pUnts when; may redace the yield and lever
career which they might choose will bt one they are feet !e tin Inches tall the quality of year vegetsbUs, and
o f reward— reward satisfaction and love aad use fee greens. FUntt thianed a long draught may result la the
from the beet raw may also ha teul failure ef many gardens,
for fellowmen everywhere.

The Way O f The Eagle!

On* notable thing about the cjr
rcncy exchange is that it empba*
■lies the complete contrast is coo.
ditiona b East aad West Ger­
many.

P &amp; S

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The Sanford Herald— Page S Wednesday, October 16, 1957

Conning The News

W o m a n ’s

M rs.

By VIRGINIA CONN. Beciriy EdVee

M a ry

Retires

Etta

Am not keeping my ear to the First Presbyterian Church heard
ground, but that is mainly because an unexpected treat when Julie
I couldn’t hear anything with it Anderson played her violin, ac­
After forty years of continuous City Telephone Company at optf*
anyway. Have one of those awful companied by Mrs. George Touhy.
service kith the Orange Citv Tele- ator, the exchange then being
colds that are golnir around. Can't The pair make an excellent com­
phone Company, chiefly as an owned cooperatively as a stock
4
bination.
talk very well cither.
operator, Mrs. Etta Culp, 77 years company by cliltena at Orange
Please don’t forget the football
Things are busy, busy around
ha
old, is soon to retire. A dinner in City. Her duties as operator were
^ **JWx
The C
civic
Is jgrow- game tonight at 7:30 at the Me­
By D. M c M a n u s
• «
A t
*5/^1 Sanford. TBe
IVIC center u
at
a
swi'ehboard
located
at
the
her
honor
and
to
eelebr**".
her
morial
stadium.
And
Garden
clubnew
Jat-inr ~«t T . O r u n h t
M l J »"f hy «m p » end bcjind*. the
official retirement will be given time in her home. A tew yean
-j'n
tUh
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.hopping
prctlifM tor
loppinw center 11 prepared
etarO'Oon
et Rie Deanna Scb&lt;wl
■Saturday night. OtioW 13.- by the Uta*-4h* eempeny was
flffr EEi*—’Tin Wilting truth***
The cottage prajcr meetings, the contractors, remodelling has lo fix for the luncheon Thursday
of Dance on Hiawatha Av*. Jllss
management of the Wlnt” Park from the stockholders by W. D. Sunday School Class of ths OstSSB
at
the
Presbyterian
Church.
hit
the
stores
downtown.
sponsored
by
the
C
c
t
mission
of
Deanna McManus, dancing In
Telephone Company which oper­ Heebner who held it 6 short time Baptist Church held Its regutar
This is wonderful. U’s good busi­
structor, has announced tb«* she Evangelism at the First Methodist
and then sold the company to the monthly meeting recently IB f l »
ates the Orange City Company.
will teach boys and* girls In the; Church, will be held Wednesday ness for Sanford and it's much
The dinner will be held in the Winter Perk Telephone Company educational building.
sixth, seventh, eighth snd ninth &gt;evening. October 16, at.7:30 P M. nicer for the residents. But if
Chimney Corner Restaurant at In 1926,
A period of devotions was eW
grades, the fundamentals
ball-, in the homes of Mrs. J. N ‘ Mar- does take money. And money is
wtrai
DeLand. Mrs. Culp’s relatives snd
When the telephone system was served followed by a social hour.
a
commodity
none
of
us
hold
onto
room dancing.
I c,,0&gt; 600
A** V *,r lP&lt;
her associates at the Orance City converted to the automatic dial Mrs. Jose Cardosa, wife o f th*
these days. One way to save It
These include classic steps as I
J:
Telephone Company, as well as service, and a new building erect­ Rev. Cardosa, was given • sur­
i*
to
give
to
the
United
Fund
well as the newest. An accent will1**• NichoUon. Ml BriarcWf, and
executives of the Winter Park ed to house the equipment, Mrs. prise birthday party. She wea pre­
WEDNESDAY
Drive. Give once, and get it over.
be placed on the development of
J ’ .F’ M cD,nH 1700 ^
Telephone Company and represen­ Culp joined the office staff of the sented a gift from the eleae and
The Chiefs Wives Club will meet
The merchants seem to be behind
the social grades. Refreshments noIe 81 a~
__________
tatives of the Hugh L. Merrill company as commercial represen­ also many gifts front Individual
the Fund Drive atmost 100 per­ at 8:00 P. M. at the C. P. O.
will be served during the class.
Council of Telephone Pioneers of tative, and relinquished the duties members.
cent. It wilt save them countless Club for the regular business meet­
George Wiggins, of Dover, Md., -«,
»
*+ »
I
MRS. MARY ETTA CULP retires America will be present to do her at her old "switchboard" in her
ing.
donations throughout the year.
Mrs. Nolan Osteen, tcaeher e i
after forty years with the Or­ honor.
will come from Cocoa to help Q j Q J ’Q g f l . \ + t r C L 6 S
"Roaring
Twenties"
half
time
home.
Excellent work is being done in
the clast, was then given a
ange City Telephone Company
Miss McManus with Ihe class. Mr.
Mrs.
Culp
has
been
a
resident
Mrs. Culp has managed to be prise pantry shower, in append* p
The Magnolia Circle met with Seminole County by each one of show and junior vanity football
Wiggins is experienced in ballroom
of Orange City for 31 years and active in civic affairs In Orange
7:30 P. M. Concession stand . , _ .
.
...
,
tion of her services this p u t year.
Mrs. Ray Herron on Palmetto the organisations in the Drive. game,
Instruction.
. , . . . . , .
_ ford Garden Club will meet with Is widely known throughout Or­ City during her long and useful
Support them, and you will help ...
Refreshments were carved
food snd drinks. Spon_
_ . n
„ ange City and DeLand where her
Children may be registered by Ave., Thursday, with Mrs. J. W. countless numbers of the young, with , good
life
there,
serving
as
a
member
,
. „
. . . Mrs. Bay Peck, DcBary at 10:30
a birthday eake and candlea ta t ­
Messier as co-chairmanMFWWP
voice,
as
telephone
operator,
has
calling FA 2-0684.
sored
by
the
P-TA
of
beminols
■
^
for
the
regular
meeting
of the Valley Improvement Asso­ tering the table.'
the old, the sick and the needy.
Messier as co-hostess.
been heard by thousands.
ciation, the local Tmirists organi­
and covcrrd dish luncheon.
Those of you who attend the High School.
Mr*. J. E. Nicholds read a poem
Those preint were Mrs. Cardaaa^
A native of Southington, Ohio, zation and the Florida Telephone
THURSDAY
Young mothers Home Demonentitled "I know Something Gaod
she came to Orange City at the Pioneers. She has also been ae Mrs. Osteen, Mts. Georg* A t ,
The famous Rebels Quartette |strntion Club will meet Oct. 17 at age of 26 in 190f- for her health,
About You,” and led the circle in
live in the work o f tho Orange Mr*. Sam Brooke, Mrs, XaNII
will sing at the High School at 7:30 p. m. at the Community Cenprayer.
Williams. Mrs. Amalia O s t s a « , H
accompanied by her husband, E. City Methodist Church.
8:00 P. M. Sponsored by the Latin i er, 401 East 23th St. Mrs. Sara
The chairman, Mrs. R. L. Elam
Mrs. A. C. Tyson, Mr*. S a g l i ­
Frank Culp and her two children.
Mrs.
Culp,
who
is
a
widow,
has
Club. Tickets on sale at the San- Kate Myers will give the demon­ About ten years later she be
called for reports of all officers
man, Mrs. S. J. Peterson, MM.
ford Herald.
stratlon on meat extenders. Those came associated with the Orange a son, Harold F. Culp, who lives Robert Peterson, Mr*. M. Ihtvan,
end committees. All were urged
in
Miami.
A
granddaughter,
Mary
to Sltend the covered dish lunch
The Sanford Garden Club will who cannot meet in the daytime
Etta, living in Miami, works for Mrs. Gerald Hosaek, Mrs. Jala
eon snd general business meeting
have a general busineaa meeting -»re Invited to join this group,
the
Miami Division of tho South­ Tatum, Mrs. Edwin Braddaak M l '
October 17.
and covered dish luncheon at 12:a0 Mrs. Howard Greer? an! Mrs. Jo
Mre. Lea ef Enterprise.
ern Bell Telephone and Tslegraph
Notice was given of the District
P. M. at the educational building »cph Krug are the hoste*«ee.
Company,
but
tells
her
grandmo­
meeting to be held Nov. 3 at the
of the First Presbyterian Church.
Meeting at the C. P. O. club at
ther she doesn't intsnd to work
Elk’s Club. The circle will con­
Jack Russell of Orlando, will 8:00 P. M. to form a Ladies Aux
for the company "forty years' ,
duct a "novelty sale" at each
speak on "New Gardening Troce- j iliary o f the Fleet Reserve Orga
ilk# her well-known ancestor.
meeting.
dures."
|nization.
pii-nsti*
WEDNESDAY
The program was presented by
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES
MONDAY
The Senior High Fellowship of
Mrs. J. C. Nichclis. c ht gave an
v.ill objerve Friendship night
The Post Matrons Club of Send thr Ft &gt;t Pre*b-*t»rie« Church will
interesting talk on horticulture, Bob Crumley
8:00 P. M. at the Masonic Temple. nole Chapter No. 2 OES, will meet meet tor supper at 8:JO P, M.
Michael
Thomas
with highlights of (he Miami con­
SHOII fO ll'ftO Y I AND H i l l
with Mrs. R. F. Crenxhaw, 1133
FRIDAY
The Youth Choir of the First
vention and flower show. Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.
East
7th
St.,
at
7:30
p.
m.
Pre«hyterian
Church
will
meet
for
Mchi/lds also gave the names, W. T. Tindall
The Mimosa Circle of the Sanrehearsal at 6:30 P.M.
hsbiataii and uss of many tt the
SHOES r o i BOYS A SO LS
THURSDAY
In cooperation with the United
Florida flowers, plants and trees
•
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The
Senior
High
Fellowship
of
Fund Drive, underway this week
y&gt; I
She exhibited an amusing dog
the First Presbyterian Church in Seminole County, members of
made from Spanish moss and gave
v - x.; ; .; ;v &gt;
will meet for recreation at 7:30 the Gamma Omega
Chapter of
each circle membe* a brush fur
•
»
P. M.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha weht on a Quality material* and
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African violets made from pipe
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of door-to-door campaign last night
cleaners.
the First Presbyterian Church soliciting funds and pledges for construction are found in M lRADY G I R 1, W H I D D E N .
Enjoying the luncheon were Mrs.
Parrot shoes! Infer-Flex teiaa
will be conducted by the Pastor, the drive.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ R. I. Elam, Mr*. Gustave Bam­
are Pre-Tested f«r itordtoeea
liam It. \\hidden, Sanford.
Rev. A. G. Mclnnis, at 7:00 P. M.
klembers met at the home of
berger, Mrs. L. P Hagan, Mrs.
and are stronger than any
Rom. Oet. 12.
The
Chancel
Choir
of
the
First
Mrs. I. E. Estrtdge III to map
(Photo by Bergstrnml Albert Hardesty, Mrs. A. II. Har­
other composition type aot*.
Presbyterian
Church
will
meet
out
plans
and
designate
the
dif­
ris, Mrs. Ray Herron. Mrs. W. E.
for rehearsal at the church at ferent areas each would take. The Poll-Parrot laather sola* era
Kirchhoff Jr., Mrs. Frank Licsk*,
7:30 P. M.
sorority Is In eharg* o f 20th to rugged and long wearing, aa
Mrs. Nich-dda, Mrs. Erailey OdA supper meeting of the Chris­ 23th St. from French to Park Ava. hai been proved through years
ham, Mrs. Fred Perkins, Mrs. II.
tian Education Workers' Confer­
At the regular meeting of the of Pra-Testing. Service type
K. King. Mrs. J. W. Messier and
ence of the First Presbyterian Chapter, plans were made for a leathers ar* used for th* upp­
Mrs. J. J. Weber.
•
Church wi&gt;l be held at 7:00 P. M. Rake Sale to be held in the down­ ers, which ar* laboratory tail­
Driftwood Circle
MONDAY
town area Oct. 28, starting at 3 ed and wear-testad ta data*The Driftwood Circle met st the
Ths Dependable Clan of the a. m. Money from thia sale will min* wearabliity. T h • r * ' •
home of Ihe chairman, Mrs. Carl
First Methodist Church will meet go in the chapter treasury to be wearability too, In th* mate*
Tegfeidt, Monday morning. Mrs.
at 6:30 P. M. at McKinley Hall used for a civic project at a later
John Hook was co-hostess
lala used for tba lnsolas, Ha*
for
a covered dish supper. The data. Cakaa, pies, cookies, brow­
Guest speaker was Mrs. Fred
Ing* and mldsolts. Remember,
regular business meeting and In­ nie* and eandy will be offered at
Ganas, who gave an interesting
we take pride h fitting eblhb
stallation
of
officers
will
follow.
the aale.
and inspiring talk on an "introduc­
ren'a shoes eortacUyl
Following the business meeting,
tion to arranging". Mrs. (ianai
demonstrated, using dried and
Stains from
peaches, pears, 31r*. Estridge served eaka and
freih materials.
*
cherries and plums should be re­ coffee to Miss Lola Barineau, Miss
Attending were Mrs. Lew Mill- STOPPING FOR A BREATH, before the nert |aunt during a progressive dinner are these member* of moved with eo&lt;&gt;l water. Sponge Rarbara Flynt, Miss Patty Wal
saps, Mrs. Howa'I Weigh'. Mrs. XI iieia Kta, pictured in the home of Mrs. Voile Williams Jr. t-efl to right. Mrs. G. Andre* Speer,
the stain and then work glycerine ker, 31rs. Ann Raborn Stavens,
(Rrriivtrnm Photo by Gneta)
Marvin Bass, Mr Bill Hill, Mr*. Mrs. Donald J. Hales. Mrs. Rny H. Saxon and Mrs. J. I.. Horton Jr.
or • soaplese shampoo into the Mrs. W. R. Jennings and Mrs. Er­
John Barlow, Mrs. Vi Jarrell,
spot, rubbing lightly. Let stand for nest Cowley.
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Tba next meeting, which will be
Mrs. Phyllis Graham, Mrs. Rich­
several hours and then/ apply a few
Exclusive Footwear
ard Fowler, and Mrs. Ernie Mills.
drops of vinegar. Rinse through­ in the form of a social, will be
The Driftwood Circle extends an
ly. Avoid using soap and never use hrld at the home of Mis* Barbara
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Flynt, 207 W. 18th St., on Oct.
boiling water.
RARY GIRL I.EGETTK, daugh- invitation to all Navy wive* to
28
at
8
p.
m.
join,
if
interested.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil l.eThe ten year old Junlfn1 girls of
gette, Sanford. Horn Oct. 12.
the
PinrrrcU Junior Baptist
(Photo by llergilrom)
The XI Beta Eta Chapter of-hostesses with Mrs. Williams |Church met recently at the Klk’a
Beta Sigma Phi held a combined were Mrs. Hoy Saxon, Mrs. Don-•playground for an afternoon of
business meeting and progressive aid Bales, and Mrs. C. M. Nlch-' games and contests,
dinner Monday night. The group - ols,
1 Refreshments were brought by
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Aiday of mct
the home of Mrs. W. G. I The tsbie at Mrs. Williams was the Ice cream truck. Attending
Gainesville are guests of Sir. Al-1 Fleming at 6:30 P. M. for the beautifully decorated with a yel- were Linda Harris, Janet James,
day’s sister and bro hee-'n-lew, J appetizer. Mrs. Harold Chapman low centerpieceand candies. SB Marilyn Hunt, Rena Shullar, LoMr. and Mrs. H. W. Good speed. wa, co-hostess. A short business I ver goblets and clear crystal rclta Dyess, fasslle
Boggs,Lynn
The Wesleyan Service Guild met Week-end guests of the GooavnceJs | meeting was also held. Mr*. Klein- ■made the table sparkle.
Boynton, Linda Wade, Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. J. P. Hall on vscre Mrs. Norma
Ches.sut cf |ng gave the program "How lo [ The final slop for the evening J. E. Andrew*.
Monday evening, with Mrs. Nancy Gainesville and Mr. and Mrr. Lcs- Say It."
*
was the home of Mrs. J. L. Hor--------------------------Brock serving as co-hostess. Mrs. lie Roller of Leesburg.
A turkey dinner with ail the ton Jr. for dessert and coffee. Ihe
Don't sprinkle clothe* In hot,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farelia of trimmings was served at th* homo ; eo-hostes* here was Mre. G. An- humid weather unless you can iron
Walter L. Carter opened th» meeting with a devotional, using as 160 Pinecrcst gava a birthday of 3!rs. Voile Williams Jr. Co-Ulrew Speer.
them in a day. They may mildew.
her subject one of the women of party Saturday for their ton, who
was two years old Oct. 10. Abcut
the Bible.
Miss Mabel Chapman, president, twelve children were present to
conducted the business session, help him celebrate. Guest* also ’
when plans for observing United were hi* grandparents, 3(r. and
Nations Day were announced by Mrs. John Tierro.
Mr. and Mrs. If. M. Nielsen of
Mrs. M. B. Smith. Announcement
weekend j
was also made of a bazaar to be St. Petersburg were
held In McKinlov Hall on Novem guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
her 14, when the Guild will hold Duncan.
.Mr. and ITrs. H. A. Moreland
a plastic ware sale.
Mrs. Fred Smith, study chair­ are spending several weeks with
man, gave an interesting program their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
entitled “ A Cinerama of Mis­ and Mr*. Ralph Cox of Houston,
sions," illustrating with maps the Texas,
establi-hment of Methodist mis­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes of
Comfort h» fashion « t ; American MoA
sions around the world.
1213 3Iegnolia aro entertaining
At the close of the program the Mr*. Vernon Criswell of ktlddlecm. Inspired by Skippiet gontl* way of
hostesses served refreshments. lown, New York, who la varationbringing out th* beautiful, natural grace
Those present wore: Mrs. R. E. ing here.
of every figure. Yetrs-ahead styling ia
Rutland, a guest; Mrr. Wilson Car­
Mrs. A. F. Kelly of Richmond,
light elaatie ereata* the fluid liaas yaw
ver. Mis* Mabel Chapman, Mrs. Ga. has arrived in Sanford as a
lore . , . without bonea or bulky fabriel
J. F. Riser. Miss Ethel Riser, Mrs. guest of her mother Mr*. Fred
See for yourself why more woawa prtftf
Jack Burney, Mrs. 0. K. Guff, T. Williams and her brother Frede­
Skippia*. lie fitted, today I
Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mrs. J. D. rick H. Williams and family.
Callahan, Mrs Burke Steele, Mrs.
Among Ihe 221 co-eds pledged
Clarence Wynn, Mrs. Walter L. by 12 social sororities on the Uni­
Carter, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mis* versity of Florida Campus ia a
Cleo Cash, Mrs. L. M. Swain and Sanford girl. Th* Panhelienlc
the hostesses.
Council announced that Elizabeth
C. Varnum of Sanford has been
Stuping ceiling and dormers, oft­ pledged to Alpha Omicron Pf.
en a decorating problem, can be New pledge* usually represent 20
pleasantly disguised oy using the percent of the sorority strength.
same wallpaper pattern on wall*
Mr. and kfrs. A. F. Collum have 1
and ceiiiues. toe
pattern used recently returned from New Jcr-1
I f veu’ r : A«1l*r.wl*a. you 'll be doubly glad
should be a scattered, stylized sey where they spent the summer
Beautiful way to achieve this lines . . . Skipples Girdle No. 915. Light
you invested in Flordieitn Shoes. M ade from
flower, dot or check with no par­ in Freehold. They visited in New
ticular direction to it.
York before returning to Sanford.
tbe c h o ice s t leath er* and e ty le d fo r w ear
Nylon slastic net with front panel and 2 ^ In. waistband. Sixea S.M.I*

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Mrs. Cardoso
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United Fund Drive;
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i*-haaiaa&gt;" Winter Fart !**■At IhU ?«4=t efthe seaaaw. the
I total chare** apart « • « «
•M t phanameaal rccarda ia pray
i footoall hy rwaaieia* saacaradm a . aad undefeated la their Drat
three outiaga. Thia U. indead. a
record to be prwud #f aad coach**
i Pitutt aad Load*, a* well a* a**ry
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. greatly praised. They are goiac
*3 *ut *ew U *ce hew !o*l lb*7
lea* kee* thia feat *•*«•
, „
, The Winter Part uaa* h*a falli ad !• auk* aiach ef » » l*yr**iim
Ithaa far la the aeaaaa hat «wl*
.very well give th* Stmiaele* a
i tattle. They kata a light Uaa that
ihaia't caused lot aiach tzeable
|hut tha back* are fact aad »aa g*
|&gt;a the aJr ef greaad. They play
the Nr* Smyrna Barracuda* this
Friday eight ia WiaUr Fart *• all
faints par game. T t» New York
the
good faa* hare aa axealteat
Clean, who were the l e a g u e
opportunity to do • Ultl* scouting
cheatpioRi, led the Eastern Coo
fled out )u»t ohat U *xp*«L
fbrencc with K i points last year. to rrobably
the most improved
That's a S-point per game averpbaK
ef
the
Seminole* attack U
*g*. This season they're averagthe partial game that clicked m
f) big 17 pints for three gsmes.
BsHJnsort esme up with par. of veil agaiatt Apopka. Quarteraack
(ha answer U such scoring when Cecil Daadridr* ha* worked hard
it devised a four * man defensive at thia lob and bat come up with
Una composed entirely of tackles. better than a J03 average. If lb*
These are Giao Marchetu. z*i receiving on the part of «&lt;*** Getl*; Art Donovan, 3H; “ Big
e
y" Lipscomb, 2Xi, and Don Thia works out tho same way
JPycv. 3S* pound*. Even s vetersa ia college, where much time hat
fro Una find* it rvteremely di/fl- bean devoted t# defense. Cmuider
dill, if not impossible, to stop this the Southwest Conference, which
Had of tonnage when it crashes •nee was known as Use aerial
fas la flatten the ball carrier or circus of tha collegiate gridiron.
Tbs Text* Aggie* Saturday threw
pursue the passer.
two and completed both but let it
Fas* Defense Kapandt
Then there hae been an accent in at that in besting Houston.
in scientific pas* defense, and the Arkansas and TCU tossed only
pros hare developed ball • hawks eight passes each.
like Jack Christiansen and Ya’.e Missouri gained only 19 yards
Lary, of Detroit. Undon Crow &lt;,( passing la upsetting SMU, which
the Cardinals gnd Emlen Tunnel! heaved for only U yard*. Clemef the Giant* who make It tints- son picked up only seven yards
ateunt to giving up posseisim if passing, throwing only fisc, as it
yeu try to throw in their terri­ topped Virginia.
Use Past Offense
tory.
LSU threw only seven posset in
upsetting Georgia Tech. Duka
W* New Have A Complete
used only eight passe* In stopping
nice; Oklahoma passed for only
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21 yards in dropping Texas; South
J S “G E M E X ” Carolina threw only three in whip­
ping Furman and Auburn totted
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only seven to balance tha attack
in beating Kentucky.
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fra n k ivui'u ing badly beaten hy Pitt and
William k Mary passed only tight
Jewelers
times in being flattened by Penn
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tetsow, prepared to bead hack
boas* te California today after astaring one aad all tha Yankee*
will be better tbaa ever next year
because of a premising group of
farm bands.
Stengel named 10 newcomers
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hit strong defensive play against
the powerful Wolfpaek, which
edged FSU 74.
Renn pasted five times for n
SlA-yard averare. One kick rolled
dead on tha State one-foot line
and two others traveled 13 yards.
Renn carried the ball 11 timet for
32 yards.
The weekly poll* era conducted
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man Mary Throneberry, outfielder
Norm Stobern and Inffelder Frit*
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fielder Dick Sander* and first
MONZA. Italy (UP) — British |
batemtn John Jathik of Rich­ driver Ronald Searles was killed
mond in tha Internaiimal League; Monday eight when hi* Cooper
and outfielder Deron John«on
of , racing car swerved off the Monza
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Binghamton in I
E a s t e r n track and burst Into flamea. The
League.
accident occurred while Searles
“This club hasn't gone to the : waa attempting to set a new 2V
woodi." Stengel Insisted- “ Don't hour world record on th# famed
let anyone try ta tall yen that thia, Monza courts,
ship bat aunk."
The two player* regarded to
have th* beat chance ef making
the Ytnkees nest year are Sie
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iag part of the 1154 season, and
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arwton Tom l r * n , D m
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Teddy Walker. Jack ftetsky, Ailew
Sana aad Gerald Jaaea help w
m a d eat tWa eatFaadlaf forward
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and have very seldom heca thrown j •***•*•»**♦__
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cd tea chan at fallback very we.l ‘to third straight aatkmal title,
and dance* dw a the field to lhe|“ » « M ia a e^ wy tat notch |
umo os four w *.s«
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carry Cecil Daadridga cemtlaues Texaa A AM to fourth place. Iowa;
t r i w T t o a importanceto the * '1 * * fram ninth to fifth. D z tt
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to atop from here ee out. Aa it aad Louisiana State.
ka at (hi* point, tho toeala
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Army ia tha renewal of their col-1
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sat. a SP-17 victor over Baylor,

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The Sanford Herald—Pate 7

HATU Wins Safe
•Driving Award
For September

Stole Croft Show I Jr. High Gridsters
To Be Held N ext
Take O n Mainland
Month In Sarasota Squad Tomorrow

Tha Sannford Junior High football
Florida Craftsman
ano-nneed
11 taka on Mainland Juathat tha aavanth
annual Stale team will
Craft Shew will be held la Sara­ lor High la Daytona, Thursday,
October 17, at S : » P.M. Leaving
sota in November.
All Sanford and Saminola Coun­ Uma la act for 1:10 P.M. from
ty craftamea are urged U partici­ Junior High. These tiro teams have
pate in this important exhibition mot once before with Sanford
ce re -learning out on top 12-0. Coocbea
“ include sculpture,
settle
wWeh. will
-------'VOT eujuuilMUr JdfllT H. BU T mica, fibers, textiles, metals ana i HowiM GWdle aiM-itogh Cerhoftr
after dally workouts with the boys,
Memorial Plague for safe driving woodwork.
wet awarded to Heavy Attack
This year, far the first time, are expecting Mg things from our
Training Unit at the Sanford Na­ the show Is aa open ooa; all Flo­ team and predict another victory.
Thursday'a starting lineun *411
val Air Sutton for the beat (aft rida residents working In any of
driving record during the month the mentioned crafts being eligi­
LH—Jerry Dillard;
of September, according to In- ble to enter. Prises are offered.
RH—Gary Davidson;
wiormation releaaed from a meetFor entry blanks write Mrs. Vir­
QB—Clark Murray;
in,: of the safe Driving Council at gil Stern, cxb" " V . ’..airman, lttg
FB— Robtrt Stewart;
NAS.
Roland St., Sarasota. Entries must
LB—Robert Ledford;
Heavy Attack Wing One had a be in by Nov. 5, The shew will
KB—Mackie Robinson;
better aafe driving icore but wai run from Nor. 14 through the 2#th.
KG— Join Boniface;
Jury of selection includes Ken­
eliminated from the competition
C—Billy Johnson; •
ainee the unit had previoualy won neth Donahue, director Rlngllng
RT—Billy Plugan;
the Plague for three conaecutive Museum of Art; Mrs. Clay AldrtLT—Tim Richards;
dge, weaver; and Emerson Hough­
timei.
LG—Jim Williams;
The excellent aafety record at ton, silversmith.
A crowd o f Sanford fans era ex­
Florida Craftsmen is dedicated
the Sanford Naval Air SUtioa waa
pected la Daytona Thursday to
# attributed to the wide campaign to the furtherance of fine arts la I rive our boys a boost, school ofthe
state.
of publicity in vartoua aafe driv­
Mrs. Helen T. Henderson of San Oriel a reported.
ing categorlea.
ford is an active member of tha
All facilltiea for publicity at tha organisation.
„ Naval Air Station wera uaad in
addition to valuable Information
publlabcd by
Seminola County
Judge Ernest Houaholder and wide­
ly distributed.
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mark Meek, attending the meetm
f l a g uf the Safe Driving Council,
The Seminole COunty Chamber Sanford, was recently on« of the
v answered questions from members of Commerce Long Range High- three captains who
piloted tho
relative to revocation of driver*! way Planning Committee's sub- first waatbound T.W.A. flight from
licenses in the State of Florida. committee to assist in planning for Paris over the polar routaa, to
Ho also discussed the “ seriousness tho dedication of tha Campbell the west coast at the United
of not stopping while school busts Thornal Highway (State Road States. The flight took 23 hours
load or discharge school children.'* 413) will meet with tha New Smy- from Paris to San Francisco,
Seminole County Commissioner n v Beach Committee tonight.
Captain Adama is returning to
Homer Littlo and Sheriff J. 1* Hob­
Tho committee will ■ lay final Paris, than to Now York, and finby are slaUd to attend tha next plans for tho dedication and bar- ally to his home in Kanaas City,
current meeting of the eouncll te becue to be held early next month, where his wife Blaine, and daugfe
answer questions relative to local
Going to New Smyrna Beach to ter Diane, live.
a traffic lights.
A pure pleasure trip la planned
meet with tho committee headed
Safe driving publicity waa achi­ by Dr. R. S. Williams will be: soon, when Captain Adams takes
eved through distribution of loaf- Earl Higginbotham. Bin Kllbec, o ff for South Dakota and a bit
lets, lectures, safe driving film, Warren E. Knowles and John Kri- of the excellent pheasant hunting
there. Captain' and Mri. Adams
slides, publication in the Sanfly der.
and in the Plan-of-the-Dav and
The meeting wUl bo held at 7 vtsited in Sanford last winter and
the Civilian Newsletter.
o’clock this evening
lag at the New Ihope to build here eventually. CapSmyrna Beach Yacht
Uln Adams grew up la Sanford
scat Club.
and haa many friends here.

Adam s Helps Pilot
Final Plans T o Be
Westbound Flight
Made For Highway Over Polar Routes
Dedication Tonight \JftbS K . S S T S iS

Winter Festival
|Ticket Sale Drive
Underway In City

VAH-11 Gets First
A3D Skywarrior

A ticket sale campaign for the
All Souls Catholic Church Winter
Festival is underway.
Tickets are on sale at Powell'a
Office Supply,
Echols Bedding
Company, Larry's Trade Mart, Tha
Smoke House, and Celery Grill.
Tickets are good for tho "ward­
ing o f such prizes as a DeWait
| Table Sew, Hires different expen­
sive table cloths, an Innertprlng
mattress, portable grill, and nine
other valuable prises.
Awarding of the prises will bo
on Saturday. Nov. lfi, at tho AU
Souls Catholle grounds at fith SL
and Oak Ave.
i Committee chairmen atatsd that
i''thla will bo the biggest and finest
{Winter Festival wa have ever had
_ a t All Souls Catholic Church."

VAH-U 1S-2 P—1
Friday October 4 was a grsat
day for VAH-11 at tho Naval Air
Station. Sanford. LCDR R. C. An'
drus. in tho absence of th« Com
minding Officer CDR C. Fernen
der, Jr., accepted the squadron's
first A3D Skywarrior. All hands
looked on profoundly aa they gath'
ered around their new “ bird'’.
The squadron has been flying
the AJ-1 Sevage since it wet com
missioned at Sanford in November
INS. There were few tests in the
eyea of the' men at the thought
of trading the slower and older
Savage for the speedy new jets.
HATRON ELEVEN is proud to
take its place in the new Jet Navy,

Vocational School
To Start New Filing
On Oct. 22
Lake M ary Church Class
A new filing class will be of­
fered in the evening by the Semi­
Plans Building
nole County Vocational School
starting Tuesday, October 22, at
Bee Saturday
T:K&gt; p. m. with Gordon Sweeney

The Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary la holding a
Building Bee. Saturday, Oct. 19.
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. to roof
# t h e new educational building now
under construction.
Those sponsoring the project
are the members of the building
committee: R. W. Keogh, ehilrman; Marshall Smith, treasurer;
Joe Smathers. P. D. Anderson
and Mrs. R. E. True.
All the men of the congrega­
tion are to help and friends and
neighbors of the church are in^vited to join in the work bring­
ing hammer and saw and puting In as many hours during the
day aa they can spare. Tha wo­
men of the church will serve
dinner to the workers at noon.
This building when completed
will house a part of th« Sunday
school which will relieve a some­
what crowded condition in some
of the departments. The commit­
tee hopes to have the building In
• u se by Thanksgiving Day and
will hold appropriate service* of
dedication.

a* the instructor. Tho class is
scheduled to meet two evenings a
week for one hour on Tuesday
and Thursday for four weeks. Mr.
Sweeney Is planning to use mo­
vies, film strips, demonstrations,
ate., In teaching this course. Any­
one interested In taking filing
may register any time at the Vo­
cational School. The school la In­
cited upstairs In* tho Kent Build­
ing on Comercisl Street. The only
charge ia a 41.00 registration fee.
Mr. Sweeney, the Instructor of
this course, has had considerable
experience in offlee occupations,
psrticuiarly In tho field of filing.
He Is a well-known businese man
In the community.

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said that a “knockout blow" against tha dread
crippler Is possible within a year and attributed
a “major part” of tha dramatic decline to tho use
of the Salic vaccine. (International Sonndphoto)

L. Smith Member
O f UofF Bond
GAINESVILLE, — Fred Leslie
Smith, ISIS Seminole Btvd., has
been selected as a member of the
University of Florida Fightin* Ga­
tor Band and will perfornt wtth the
band for Homecoming featlvltlea
Oct. 11-iP.
The 120-plecc Gator Band plane
to salute tho Porta* Cltnu Indu.try during li» Homecoming pre­
sentation.

CASSELBERRY — Karl McrrU
returned to Gainesville Sunday,
after spending the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Morris, 239 Sunnylown Rd.
Morris was Initiated.! week ago,
Into Phi Kappa Tau.
a social fra— ,-------tcrnlty. He was treasurer of his
pledge class.
Morris is a junior at tho Uni­
versity of Florida, a psychology WRONG-WAY WEATHERWAX
major and M/Sgt. in the Advanc­
DENVER
W —
Conrad J.
ed Air R. 0. T. C.
Weatherwsx, 51, of Llsco, Neb.,
paid a $13 municipal court fin*
William Keller, son of Mrs. Fred Tucsdiy for making a wrong turn
A. Yeager, 230 Sunnytown Rd. a up a one-way street. In tho after­
atudent at the University of Flor­ noon, Wcatherwax waa In court
ida, spent the weekend here with again. He paid $23 for a wrong
his family. Keller is a third year •urn on another one-way street.
pharmacy student.
“ It’s just not my dsy,’ * the motor­
CASSELBERRY — Joe F. Mat- ist said. J*AU I want to do Is get
locks, a student of the University out of hero and back to Lisco."
of Florida Graduate School doing
research work toward a Masters
degree, spent the weekend here.
Mattocks, son of Mrs. Arthur
OCTOBER IS
Johnson of Quail Porfd, Is assigned
Admissions
to the Florida State Rehabilita­
Peggy Murray (Sanford)
tion Center at Tampa.
Shlrlty Smith (Sanford)
At the conclusion of his assign­
Catherine Cummins (Sanford)
ment at the center in December,
Joyce Rieck &lt;3anford)
Mattocks will have completed hit
Jessica Burks (Sanford)
graduate school work, lie will re­
Cotlesn Winahip (Sanford)
Darleen Hutchison (Sanford) turn to Gainesville In January to
receive a Masters degree In voca­
Francas Anderson (Sanford)
tional rehabilitation.
Births
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr«. Wil­
liam H. Durand (Sanford)
CLOTHES COSTS RISING
Baby boy (o Mr. and Mra. G,
NEW
YORK W — Milady**
L. Pop# (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Os­ new suit and cost will coat about
7 per cent more next year. That’ s
car Hutchison (Sanford)
Visiting Mown rn « a u
II the forecast from garment manu­
m. to • p. a .; Samt-Privats facturers in the wake of pay In­
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to • p. ra.; creases awarded to 30,000 New
Pediatries, 11 a. m. to J p. m Yrak City garment workers,
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting durini m. and 7 te • p. m., Semi-Private
feeding of babies. Private Rooms, Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
I p. m.

NEW LAW ARM
DECATUR, lnd. «B — The Deeatur Democrat today had the au
thority to baek up its campaign
against parking violators with le­
gal action. The newspaper has
been campaigning for six months
to hive police crackdown on park­
ing violators. Tuesday, notice offi­
cials sent the editor a nook of 23
blank arrest ticket* and this note:
“ It has been brought to our at­
tention that since you have been
choking trucks on yellow lines,
double parking, parking meters,
etc., It would bo appreciated if you
would tag same. Find enclosed one
ticket book. Signed: Police De­
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Physicians Should Check Nostrils Of New-Born Babes
Bp DELOB SMITH

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to the fwitlnuH pange of the { forced trough. then the opening
removed for fear of Injuring he of e nortril into be paryni obOH M P m fklenve
NEW TORN &lt;HP&gt; —Phv.lrianr naia) mueoua membrane,’ Dr. vioualy la toped—and aome ting
ebonId check the aoftnit of the bemtivW »«id. It shouldn't bo re* ran be done to make an opening.
•bora careful? became Infanta' ah'*.! be paae through both uos- Dr Beinfield reporte a perfound dead for r** sparer-*. .rr.au moved, *„ aded. R a t h e r . It sonal experience with an infant
ion may wel have aafocated be- should be paae through both not-; whose both nostril* were atoped.
cauae ona of the two nou-'Hla ha trill and Into the pharynx trie The infant would have died of
ben atoped from birth wltbou should be pared through both n ot. sufoeation If the conltion was
an?one knowing I.
trill and Into the pharynx w lr. not Imedlately reeognlxed and
'I la
This advice waa fatted b? (he la te ube runing hclnd the' reeled a birth,’ he sal.
;logical to aaume tha If bilateral
Medical Soeiet? of the SUU of noae, mooth and larynx.
ea Make Opealn*
aufocaion. a unilateral atresia
New York. It raaie from Dr.
Hear? If. Beinfield of the Long Ic* In eases where the infant is scfocaflon, a unilateral atresia
Uod Calega Iloapital who augest- having breathing diflculty, an ef- alloc ould cause aufocatioa when
ed that ftfcJa waa an anawar.e 'the fort ihould be made to force the the clear nostril la aeidentaly
unsolved problem of Infan »uf&gt; ea there hroug. If I ean’ t be closed of.’
ration.’
He refered to caaot In which
That’s A W om an Driver for Y o u
final medical report* contain the
notation: ’Cauae unknown.’ In
one apecifle year there were 3.31J
aueh caaea in the United Stater.
There surely muat be aome un•iplored area to acount for Ihe
'cauae unknown’ In infant death*,
and the noae I* one place where
ha cauae may be found,’ he aal-l.
The now la never coniidere as
a vlul organ responsible for in­
fant sufoeation an therefore is
seldom Investigated.’
Obarwetloa Created
Bupose an Infant up to five
moothe old hat one n o s t r i l
atoped,- ho said. If this Infant
'placed' on Ita abdomen an it*
faea barle In the pilow In such a
maner as to completely close the
clear nostril, a condition of bila­
teral obaniction is created with
he rcaul he he Infant adl auffocac.’
There la no reflex present for
an nfant to open Ita mouth to
throughl tsno se.'h a said. 'As a
mater of fact, It wil close ita
forced natal breathing, thereby
completelyd eprivlng itselfo f any
auply of air. Opening the mouth
to get air la purely a volunary
action which young infanta do not
have.*
The deliver? rom routine now
tat o put a catheter In the note of
he new born o draw out any
mucu*. Bu 'ahouldan obaniction
"Don’t throw It out" haa become the byword of vacationing__
toriats who taka pride in keeping the natlon’a park* and country'
aide beautiful. Women drivers are setting an example by encouraging
the family to use a new travelling waato basket, the car litter bag.
The reusable litter bag mrasurea 12 IniAee wide end 12 inchae
deep. Made of red or green vinyl plastic, it i* leakproof and wash­
able. Twin aeta of metal rings provide for quick installation under
WHAT IHtl I DOT
any ear instrument panel, robe rail, front door or window cranks.
Tha metal rings amp open just a* quickly for disposal at station
BURLINGTON, Iowa W - An
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unidentified
Burlington
High
tha top of the heck keepe the bn* In position during motion.
School student got Into the wrong
The homemaker taking the children pis
irnicking. for a rid* in the
line at school Monday and waa
country or on a beach party findi tha car (liter bag rerve* a*
dismiated because be had Aslan
a firm reminder of the rule* of the rood.
flu. II* was trying to get an eye
elimination.

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WRONG WAY HOME
MADISON, Wia. Qi — Elmer,
Davia, 32, told police he itcd* a
taxicab because he got tired of
waiting for one to take him homo. j
Davia * u
aentenced te three'
monlhi In lall after h# »■&lt;
to the eab Monday.

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A FRIEND INDEED
LAURENS, Iowa IT — Police
laid thieves took Um from a safe
In Laurena High School but left an
envelop* containing $1M marked
’ ’this belong* to Mr*. Joe Work­
man, hand* off.” Mrs. Wrekman
la secretary to School Superintendant Joe llalterman.

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REG. 59c Value!

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ipacea they occupy. Large, streamlinod place* of furniture and H *
of wall apaca call for *&lt;iualJyJarge
f *«rai deeeraUoea.

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TO R E A L FOCO VALUES
TOO HAPTA HAND TT TO

MONEY-GO-ROUND
MADISON, Wia. V — Subrrh­
inites near here have collected
1MI to buy a merry-go round for
a park to prove ’ ’we arc willing
to dn more than take a (re* ride”
In civic responiltdllty.

IT8 MY DUTY
VENTURA, Calif, (tit _ The
eeurt excused
Georg* Johnson
from jury duty In tha trial of ai
man charged with drunk driving
although he wee qulto willing to
oerve. Court attendant* suggeslcd
that Jehnion'a name be withdrawn ,
fro * eonaW#ration
when they
found he waa tho defendant to the
ease.

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T REAL ESTATE WANTED
S MISCELLANEOUS
•-FLOWERS. PU N TS.
SHRUBS
14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
11 AUT0M0B1LES-TIAILRRS
12 BOATS ft MOTORS
13 FARM SUPPLIES A MACHN
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24 PETS-LIVESTOCK-SUPPLIES
( Poeltry)
15 ARTICLES WANTED
IS PLACES to EAT
IT BEAUTY PARLORS
IS FEMALE HELP WANTED
IS MALE HELP WANTED
IS MALE to FEMALE
21 WORK WANTED
23 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
32A MONET to LOAN
M SPECIAL SERVICES
22A ROOFING A PLUMBING
24 PIANO SERVICES
25 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
34 INSURANCE
27 NOTICES-PERSONALS
2S ARTICLES tor SALE
2t FUBNITURK A BOUS1BOLD

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KENNCTH E. S U C K
R E G /R E AL ESTATE CHOKER
1009 E. 2nd
H on* FA 2-0231

ly furnished. Large'Uvtng'room!
dmin* room ana kitchen. Sur­
rounded by shad# treea. Approx. I
2 mile* outside city. 83,000.00
down. Convenient monthly pay
menu.

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A. B. PETERSON
Broker Associate*: A. B. Fetor*
aon Jr.. P. J. Chesterton, Gar*
field wniette, and R. W. Wit*
llama Bob Edwards A. C. Doud. B*y, Land Surveyor.
US tv. Pars Ave. roona FA 2-4123

R A Y M O N D M. BALL
REALTOR .
1204 S. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-5441

FINANCE your now car with a
tom the Florida state
Bank o f Sanford.

ONLY 3
Homes Left
in Little Venice

,s
Now Under Construction.
3 bodroom, 1 both
1-3 bedroom. 2 bath
4 bedroom, 2 bath

CARTER HOME ( LEANING
SERVICE
Window 4 Wall Washing
, , floor Waxing—NOrth M l8 t
132 Hiway 17-83
DeBtry

FAINTING

FLOOR axndmg and finishing
Cleaning, w a n I ■ g- Serving
. , DON’S COVER SWOP
Seminole County slaao 1138.
Automobile Interior Decorator
V «U U B c S S F T b £ 5 T I
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M. . I
. ^ • ‘ Covers — Truck Scats
At milia rontlac—301 W. lit. Repairs 4 parts for all makes of This la a pass to the Movieland
cleaner*. Electrolux. Houver,' Kide-In ior
— ~ Mr*. 'Pearl Yar» ; * *’ Portable eabana with ex*
Kirby, Air-War, G. E. Replace­
borough.
Exp. data Qct. 25,
ment parts. Work guaranteed .
Free pick up 4 dtuvery. Cell j IWTv
Need a good 2nd car?
,
. . Ted Burnett
SEE R A Y H E R R O N
for BETTER PAINTING
WELL DRILLING
Your PonUae Salesman
-W* Uranview t'hon* FA 2-2978
Feirbanks-Mone Pumps
New and Used Cara
&lt;"»kei
Th. FA 2-0231 or after A p. m
Herr) bill Palatlag Contractor
HOWARD C. LONG
FA 2-2883. 301 W eatF ir.t St.
Ucemed — Bonded — Union
207 E. Commercial Are.
Free Estimate — Compare t#ur
Phone FA 2-2833
’48 Chrysler, good engine, 4 new'
Prices FA 2-2287 after 8:00.
Goodyear Urts, radio 4 heater.
Average body. 8195.00. Can be
1 a i - K u ll U L ^ P k B ^ A L a 1 ‘
W O O LSEY
wen at Holler 3tolor Co. during
Marina Finishes
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
day and 410 Willow Ave nighU.
F ar Y ou r Boat
to * . Week or ilo m h It Will
pay
YOU
to
aee
us
before
_ - r-o o-jw »w »v« ua taauiii '
Claim and Paint Co.
T*1 FA 2-5181. Furniture Center
you
buy.
Open
Evening*
an
11« West Ftrit St
Sunda e ‘ 0ptB lY,nint*
l »2-114 W* 2nd S t Th FA 2 4432

i „ , LnVtm* School of Dance
|Claisca now forming in T a p HAVE YOU S e B T a NYTHING
Acrobatic — Ballet. Also boys
iTnday’*
Special:
*50
Ford
8199.
TO TOP THIS?
clas* 4 Uny-toU clasi. Enroll
now.
FA 2-5428.
Built on a 140* a 103' lot In Lo:h All of these beautiful homss art
$2.50 per call plus rarls, 9 years I
AUTO M A R T
Arbor Section near Country located on Lake Front LoU.
experience
in
T7’
Service
on
alii
201 S. Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6455
Drawn Scheel of Daaee
Club, thli beautiful Ranch Style
makts and modela. One year
Ballroom
home features 3 spacious bed­
JMl Jaguir XK-120. v n|tlnf
guarantee
on
all
parte.
We
also
By Deanna—Georg# Wlggin
room!, 2 baths, forced air heat*
service
auto
and
home
radios.
Reiliter now. F a 2-n$§i
tag system, Florida Boom, dou*
•*ftJn,xrCa"
i ? &lt; ***“ after fi;30.
ChooM your choico
2209 Magnolia.
Picture tube* repaired in youn
“2603
Wi* Hiawatha
bio carport and large utility
of
Flnancins
Pirns:
room. You ean buy this beauty
_t'flone
. hom^
W
»«*r
SUARTI^ErTH*
TjCll
BQATa~4~MOTOR S ^
FA
2-3884.
9
a.m.
to
5
p.m.
n- m ■■
ha
VA. FHA, In Servlet and
Phone
2-3684.
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■l e
for 814.978.00, with 82.973.00
FOUND— Clothe* in plutic bar
down. See us today, Seminole
OUrer End o f Seaaea sat*
Conventional
near Tallahassee. C o n t a e l
Realty, 1901 Park Ave., FA
HS W4» l&gt; 7*M Nnw 81*103
2-5232.
Downtown Cleaner*.
,5 SS
! J2,0°
$205.00 ________ _______________________ Price &gt;88.007 Excellent ahane.
}J Hf*
&lt;299.50
$269.50
» c.uvii c.cr, j
£ T qk ben t"
2 lets 80’xl45‘ etch. Near Pine1* HP
8388.00
$332.00
r ,*no»- c lo s e s t . ncw s p i ^
menta, Invoice hand^ ___
crest. FA 2-3371.
blils,. ___
and
mahogany. Retails $860. now
M
ESTERN
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Wellborn
Phillips
Jr.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roo-nr
programs, e t e. Progressive
$550. Limed Oak $960- now
318 E. Flr»t SL
Sanford
private bath*. 1J4 W. Firit S t
INCOME PROPERTY
Printing Co. Thone FA 2-2061—
$595. Guaranteed. Terms It de­
Now grossing 13*#. Low down
403 West 13th St.
sired. ConanU, 1247 Fairbanks
EFFICIENCY apartment* aultpayment, m o n t h l y paymenu
A
ve. Winter
---------------------------------iiluivr Park,
ran,, Florida.
riorida.
304°ES&lt;&amp;
8PORT*NG**GOOD8
able for eoupl* or ainft* person. leas than
thar -------*
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present- income, L i
Let ua build your docks, bulkheads zr—.— ; . _ .— 7 ~,— -------- --—
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lit
Phone
FA
3-5961
cellent location.
Private bath A shower. Ideally
For more Information call the
and sea walls. Water Front Coc- Go^ ,.a ,t-.dx . £ l*wV»r*?5?/#c-liT8 00
located aeroia from Post Office. Rental home needed. I have Sales office: Comer W. Cry
itruction Co FA *.4770
8 xN!ORD ELECTRIC CO.ROD A R E E L R E P A IR S
strucuon
lo.
w.
ll&gt; MlgnoUa Ave.
FA 2-1662
_
lilt
with
Inquire Jacobion Dept. Store
ital Drive a Lake Mary block,
FARMER'S AGENCY, REALTOR telephone FA 2-4581 or FA 2-3013 ____ 412 Sanford Avenue
10
mentha
free
servUa
«n
new
l®-1
Admiral
electric
stove
30’’
delux,
rurniahed cottage, 1 bedroom,
S. Gayle Osborne, Associate
strument purchss# from ui.
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MOTORS
Lake Mary. Call FA 2-3049 or 11« S. French Avt. Sanford, Fla.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
FA 2-6347.______________
•484 Sanford Ave. Mi. FA 2-1592 9M*B c!rfar\vVnu#1C F A °2 ^ m 3 h * -n .3 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
2004 Cedar Avenue
e.\ 1j _pull Sise Electric Range
"•h"618fyC° FA M22i or rA
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Ma*k«i ex# i%N|||a
) Punt. Apt. 800 Park Ave.
i ivb ^ tq^K.
*
,1— •
»**— *--* Heater with
h e a t in g
1—
room Clrculaling
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
Tank
2 bedroom concseta block, porch,
ii. a p o p e c o .
SPECIALS
Dairy cow sale, Friday October
carporte, and storage. Nicely
2119 Orange Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
200 S. Park------FA 2-4231
18th
at
1:00
p.
m.
at
Bithlo
Efficiency Apt, Air-condition A
landscaped lot. Kitchen equipp­ 0 mom house, nice location, ex­
Livestock
Market.
15
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SELL
US
YOUR
FURNITURE
TV Optional. Hiway 17492 So.
ed. $9,295.00. Oiler Realty Co.,
cellent condition, $12,500. Term*
o f Orlando on Hiway 60. Ex­ A l a d d i n converter hurricane
Caah for any amount. Super
2601 Orlando Dr. FA 2-5543.
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
if desired.
pecting a good run of dairy
lamps, Aladdin \ncuum bottles.
Trading Tost 1 mil# south of
Mo'k un tun sale. Close ui&gt; uf
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FA 3-0677.
Commercial building for rent or
ROLLINS HOBBY
SHOP
7 room house. frame construe*
Holstein 4 Gumsey 1st and 2nd
•ale. 405 W. Firat, Phone FA
lion, two lota. Only $1,000.00
calf heifers. Calfhood vaccinat­ -617 S. French
FA 2.19S3|j Refrigerator, like new used lest
down, balance lea* than rent.
ed, Some fresh by day ot sale.
2-6037.
W E H A V E A HOM E
l month 9160.00. '
GARRETT'S SEWING ---------------than
CENTER
A
good
place
to
buy
dairy
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
F O R YOU
Several nice lots from $600 00
Furnished 2 room apartment
White—Necchi—Etna
cows, phono CR 7-0237 Orlando.
FA 2-1562
up.
with bath. All private. FA
Repairs cn all makes Jla.-hinet 1116 Magnolia Ave.
r - A f c 'i i d .KS w a n t e d
2-4003._______________
323 Eait First St.
FA 2-6241
—Factory to you—
HOMES— s
bedrooms
s#e us for French Ave. and High­
Alumlxum
Apartments— Furnished or unway property.
1 4 2 baths.
Good used playpen. FA 2-1642 TW rU a a pan hi the Movieland
Venatlaa Bllads
furbished. Both upper 4 lower.
Ride-In for Arthur M. Mohler.
REAL e s t a t e d r iv e ls
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ill
OUx
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707 Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA Complete and ready for imaaodlEnclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
, E*P. date Oct. 25, 1957.
2644 French Ave.
2-2936 after 3 p. m.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
at* occupancy.
J. W . 1IA LL, R E A L T O R
Modern Air-Conditioned Salon i i A— PLUMBING and h 6&amp;V‘.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylan
Johnny Walker, Associate
ING
2 Bedroom furnished apartment,
cords.
Soft
Water
Shampoo
’ ‘Call Hall" Phone FA 2-3641
255.00. 908 Elm Ave. Call FA
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
- Senkarik Glaa* and Paint Co.
Locations
2-1260.________ ____________
CERAMIC TILE
105 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-8742
CHOICE
1112-114 W. 2nd St. rh. FA 2-4622
South Plnaereit — Sanford
PAUL
F.
Ml'LLF.R
4
SON
Frivate entrance. modern furnish*
Three bedroom. 3 bath home, lake i6— f e m a l e He l p w a n t e d
Wbl.pering Oaks — Titurriil*
Huby Spear*
FA 2-1353 I TShlrts 7tc— Paint »250 |il.
cd bedroom. Ph. FA 2-3610.
privUeges, built-in kitchen, fire
1 L u g g a g e , Cota, Tarpaulins.
place, double carporte, large Experienced waitresses to work
FORREN'T OR SALE: 2 bedroom FHA in aervice and FHA financ­
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­
corner lot. New under construein a restaurant opening around
ing available.
CB home. Kitchen equipped. 75*
ford Ave.
lion. $17,300.— $3,000. Down
around the 1st ot November.
*140' lot, new lawn. Tv Anten­
,,
,
RO SA L. PA Y TO N
Good wage* plus paid vacation.
na. Scrcened-in porch. 2427 V\e can qualify
Buescher
•'Aristocrat" E-flat Alto
you fo r ona of
R„*, EiUU Broker
Call FA 2-5795.
Princton Ave. Ph. FA 2-3843 aJ
fcaxophone, like new. Call Lt.
theae
home*
in
30
minute*.
You
\
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c
.
Alberto
J.
Hall
4
ter .7:30
(J^f) Davenport, FA 2-1330. ext.
Good opportunity for Miture Wo­
can start enjoying
enjoy in* th*
the home
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Contracting 4 Repairs
.
William K. Hcriehel
whil* w* process the papers.
men. Bell Avon Cosmetics. 1007 Sanford
2 HR furnished apartment. $55.00,
Avt. Ph. FA 2 65421
^
IPh FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha
Write NOW to District Manager
91)3 Elm Ave, Call FA 2-1260,
„
Automatic Washer,
for appointment. Mrs. Jean
Good condilinn SIihi.iio
Plumbing — Kresky Heating
I This la a pass to the Rita Theatre
Mllsnicn, Box 216, Lockhart,
Downstairs apartment, newly de­
Developed by
1 for Mrs. Charles H. Cole. Exp
8ANFOMD
ELECTRIC CO.
M* G. HODGES
Fla.
corated. Nicely furnished. 119
116 Magnolia
Ava.
FA 2-1802
date OeL 25, 1957.
Service
on
All
Water
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—
Pumps
RepoMCsed
Sewing
Machines
I— HEAL tJiTATk WANTED
TUDO R, Inc.
First
Street Store
Location.
Paota Road
Phone FA 2 6037 Like new. Guaranteed. Assume
Phone FA 2-2994.
We have » buyer for a country Youn* boy* to run established
------------------- payments on balanco due. Call
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 4 27th SC
paper routes. Apply Circula­
CLARK
JA 2-6461.
home with a few acres of land.
’ 5 room furnished apartment, $50.
Phene FA 2-tS0|
tion Department Sanford Her* I'lambinf. Heetlag 4 Supply to.
Call Seminole Realty if your
SH()|, EAKI(Y “ f o r
month. 203 E. 21st Robert A.
aid.
___________
B R A 1LE Y ODHAM . P rto.
property is for sale. FA 2-5232.
Contracting 4 Repair.
XMAS LAYAWAY
William!, FA 2-3951.
$16 00 to $27.60
Young man, or young woman. Ap­ 2619 Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2-3A74 Toaster*
I »—newer*. Plant*,. Sbrwbe
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouie
$9.50 up
ply to Fred Terkins, Sanford Highway 17 4 92 South Sanford Iron*
with fenced back yard. FA
-----------------------~
saucepans
»I9.95
Herald 9-12 a.m.
Flowers — Plantt — Shrubs
PLUMBING
4 SEPTIC
. „ Electric
2-4987.
_
TANKS Frypens
$11.96 up
S te n s tro m R e a lty
BEN MONKOE NURSURY
in s t a l l a t io nJ 4
REPAIRS Electric
lilankci*
$!9.!»5 U|)
_____ ^
„ (,n»*w
fivitftf
FurnDbed cottage for rent. LocalII. E. STENSTROM
j Celery Avenue
FA 2-0332 40—MALE or FEMALE
24 Hour Service
Vacuum cleaner*, Mix Master*,
ed on 17-92. Phone FA 2-1167.
Registered Broker
ARCHIE
C.
HARRIETT
Electric Shavers, Clocks
242V L . r r . T - 'p h o ^ F A 2-2420 |PEAT COM PO^tD.etwefder a)
FA 2-3299 or FA 2-5751
2 bedroom house. Nicely furnished
Rprurd Player*
Part
Tim*
Employment
Garage and lake privileges. FA ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
GRAPEVII.LE NURSURY
20374,
PLUMBING
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0915
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
IGo West on 1st St. or 20th St.
Contract and Repair Work
to Grapeville Ave. FA 2-0886.
Atlantic Bank BUg
An opportunity to supplement
2 furnished 5 room apt*. Hot 4 FA 2-3951
Ii—TTItWIYt'KK
.71
Free Estimates
your income by making printed
cold water. No peta. May be
R. L HARVEY
h o lm e h o lu g o o d s
GRAY SHADOW
investigations on a part time
aeen sfter 6 p. m. 4071a W. 1st 4 bedroom borne. Large lot with
fruit trees. Lake Mary. Ph. TA
basis for Dun 4 Bradstreet, 204 Saaford Ave. Phone FA 2 3383
NURSERIES
St. l,i. FA 2 6110.
2-1541 or FA 2 6049.
lnr. in Sanford and near by
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
$119. 01) Recliner*
W. J. KING
$29.80
Rose Court Apartments, 3 room
a r e a . Automobile essential.
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
1119.
__ On Swivel Rocker*
79.50
P!umbi*tg
and
Supplies
furnished apt. t'lione i \ 2-44ai.
Elite
age,
qualifications
and
Consult A REALTOR Firat
~
.
Echo
Ichols
Ill-Riser
Konier
Plumbing
telephone
number.
Write:
Re­
CULLEN AND HARKEY PKOTECT \OUR PLANTS porting Manager, P. O. But
Large 2 bedroom furnished apartComplete with mattresses
Resin Water Heaters
N Park Ave Ph. FA '*2331 H*rden your plants l:r Winter
ment,
------ $55.
*** month. 1703 Mag- 110
Roisters 4 covers
129.60
n
o
M.
Park
AVC.
rn.
r
A
-aa
oi
wtth
f *U-StotecUl Fertiluer.
2266
W.
Bay
Station,
Jackson253t
OrU.:do
Dr.
FA
:
nolia.
0483 TERMS
TERMS
villa,
Fla.______________
CRYSTAL LAKE
LAKE NURSERY.
216 feet of lake front property. CRYSTAL
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
Furnished room with or without
•J
West CC Bldg. Lake Experienced rook to da heavy Plumbing 4 Heating, Free Esti­
New modern 2 bedroom home
kitchen privileges. FA 2-5336.
mates,
All
work
guaranteed
for
Mary.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
rooking in new restaurant open­
with Florida room and double
on# year. Bill LaBree, Long- Cer. 2nd 4 Magnolia FA. 2 - « » l
ing around 1st of NovrmDer.
garage. FA 2-6132.
Bedroom In private homo with
DISH GARDEN3: 200 N. Park
wood,
Phone
VAlley
8-1281.
"Bud'* Bamberger, Mgr.
Call FA 2-5795 for Interview.
connecting hath. 403 W. 20th
Ave.. Sanford- Phone FA .2-1822
Fr«« Dvl.vtry
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Sanford Flower Shop.
24—PIANO
HKHVItfc
Sales
help
wsntod*
curb market.
8 room furnished apartment. 310
»«* Crumley
v.rumiey 4
at Montcith
xonteitn
T—;---------------- —--------—________
•sk
CaU
FA
2-3370.
”Magnolia.
----- Available now. A.
U 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4886 A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
K. Rossetter, Florist. Ph. FA
v/&gt; ii-WoRk wrwfinr
Phone FA 2-1861
W. L. HARMON
Get th e m ost fo r y o u r old
2-1851.
Cherry Reel Csute Agency
For dependable Service
Th. FA 2-4223 Alter 5:00 p. u .
fu rn itu re.
Dial
FA
2-9929—Notary
Woman wants housework. 60S W.
Member of Florist
4—VV.xNlEll TO RENT
22nd, or call FA 2-5699.
1219 W. IS SL Pear-Barber Shop
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
43— ELKH k K Al. 6EkVlt'K.H
$SjAVE$
I bedroom furnished or un^urnlahGeneral
office
work
tome
book­
Furniture
and Appliances
Approximately
is.000
sour
seed­
FRIGIDAIRE
appliancto,
ula
ed. FA 2-6330 after 4:00.
John R. Alexander
keeping, no ahortharj by wi­
lings to line out &lt;182)0 per
New
L Uaed
and
sarvtce.
GH.
High.
Ovisda
dow of recently deceased 32*
1.000. Ph. FA 2-8840.
, j — h e a l eTs T at e ' kok TTHT.
Real Estate . Insurance
___
__________
Fla. Phoa* FO 6-3218 *r San
Mason. Reliable and compet­
ford FA 2-3981 aftor ( p- a .
107 htagnolia
FA 2-02831New Nursery Opening. Exten­
ent. Thone Mrs. Whiting. FA
BUILDER 4 CONTRACTOR
2-2190.
sion
of the
Wegon
Wheel.
203-09 East First
FA 2 0933
til_i
_
•
..
I. E. BATTEN
Electrl.al Coutraitinj
New 3 Bedroom Homes
Plants—We've got them. Open-i
Hou.-r
Wtrtnr
and
Repairs
118 S. French Ave. — FA 2 3714
Call
ing Feature, nice Hibiuus 3-4 Drcsa making for children
. . . ______
• BIG VALUES
$700.00 Down
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
FA 2-6589.
ft. blooming In gallon ran* 69c. I .Sir!.. . . Alexander,
.
--------------------oargiia lor cn u . • ,#3 L# II# /- F#«»j*«. ,t»*iri« iik h ifii terras• QUICK CREDIT
112 Maioolia
Dlai FA 2 0916
Ear tree* 6-10 ft. $2.00. Con-1 Steady house cleaning, baby alt*
fair Section on Shirley Ave.,
to floura, and choice residential
• E ASY TERMS
federate rose* $1.00. Power i «&gt;"*
- —
■ (A
•mg ot»y
wee*.
near Lake Monroe. W. i . Kircalocations.
76# i i A -flL 'lL P IN ^ gE F A ltttU
WILSON-MAIEE
Puff
tree*
76c
up
.
Nice
cro­
PAINTING
hoff Jr., b A 2 ^ 5 1 .
Cypress Ave.
A iv ase Usee rui
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JK.
tons 60c up. Thousand* 4
mi
Phtio FA 2-3103
E. First St. Ph FA 2 5823
thousand* of bargaina. loo num­
COUNTRY CLUB SECTION
'iPk^lAL S K h s /lr W
For Painting call Mr. Tasker. Ph.
erous to mention. Everything
Tako advantaie of this
FA 2 6139 anytime.
Beautiful
superior
material
and
^IJHMTUEP.
OK CHARACTER
Ii nie*. Everybody welcome to
nearly raw modern home.
workmanship w i t h $1,000.00
Built By
come 4 look. We are right on CeatrsttaM^
_
veil landscaped andready
D
M
ih
iiM
^
riiiiM
Bonded
contractors
Painting
and
__....
w
»
\j*n&lt;
down. Make one your home, , 17-82, t mile* south of Sanford,
n” ’rFA. -2-3278
.‘. . - “ Sanford
J .G*MT* &gt; nan#,,,,..
........... Isecurators.
Master CrafUmen In
W
to move into. Hanned
papering. Imperial
2222. Ph
near school. 27th Street 4 Mag-. 3 block* North of LongwoodStyle and ConslrucUon
kitchen wi’ h e a t i n g
*ree
climates.
Sanford refernolia
Ave.
Archie
Smith
Modern
1
Oviedo
Road.
Look
for
the
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
•pace, tt has 3 large
Th* um e as Those
nces. KA 2-3716 after 6:0o
Home*. Phone FA 23377.
Wagon Wheel Sign
SYSTEMS *
bedrooms. 2 tile fcathj.
Prised Since
All tyrea and eues, Installed
and a lovely Florida room
Colonial Days
3
« ° : « 0.00. "low ••
with wall planter off liv"D o it Voursell"
Finuhed For
H P 00 00 d0**- balance to suit,
in* room Carports and
AVE REPAIR AND SERVi:E
. 00, Adams Ave.
Florida Climate In
Hayne* Office Machine Co., Typ*.
large utility room. Total
STI NE
Your Choice of Woods
wrtteri, adding machines. Sales*
price $13,000.00 Terms.
Machine and Supply Co.
BUY DIRECT
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0162 207 W. 2nd St.
W. II. "BILL" STEMPHR
Ph.
FA
2-8432
BeauUful new 3 bedroom home,
R*Mndel.ng — R-roofing — Re­
Keeker 4 l« « r * r
lis baths. Worth 8J2.600. Only
nding — Materials — Contrac­
Aaaec. Gay All**. Gretchm Hall , Only SB.'JSA. . «59;r&gt; Gown
tor! — Financing.
All
kind*
Automotive
Repair*
Ariette Price. Everett Harper j JfontkJy payments leaa than
Air Conditioning and Heating
y ’hoc* FA 2-4991
112 M. Park | rent Moans Jarvis, r A2-1810. ELMERS AtrTO REPAIR SHOP
This li a pas* to the Ritx Theatre
C. H. STAFFORD
iJ furniture, appliances, tools
FA 2-1382 216 Oak Avenue
FA 2 4721
etc. Bought-sold. Larry’s Mart
M 1*57 M*aa' E*pOct.
«
211# Saniord Ave. Th. FA 2-4132
EASTsiDE TRAILER - BALES
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THE -IN MEMQKIUM" NOTICE
It la th* cuitom of many families in this couatry to comBurne­
rsta a bereavement by an M!n Memorium" notice In newspaper
classified columns. They find a real aolace therein. Preparatleo er its
selection of n suitable vers* brings back to them tender, ptoaseal
recollections.
expressed
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that Mart
What memory plays an old tun*
on th* heart."
Moat frequently an In Memorium la Inserted on the anniver­
sary of death. However, other dates, which it Is felt are appro­
priate or meaningful are alio selected. The birthday of the de­
parted. the wedding anniversary. Memorial Dar, even Christmas
are among other significant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thoughts In Beetle
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald'a collection of original1
verse*. These express In poetic beauty the emotion* of th* heart*
strings, Among tnrm *a verse* appropriate to any circumstance.

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THE RATE
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DAILY CROSSWORD

ACROSS
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of land
8. Metallle
rocks
9. Back
roadway
10. Excls.
mation
13. Valley of
the moon
12. Harden
14. Stagger
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tribesmen
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articl*
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30. Favorite
31. Stripe
33. Obi
34. Malic*
38. Deceive
30. Awn
31. Astern
38 Outer
garment
38 Part of
"to be"
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35 Marry
38 Wan
39. Flaxen
material
40. Former
Argentine
president
41. Chide
severely
43. Irelands
43. Whlrlpoo*
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huts
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ladders
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■by W1U1AM WTT ■
Control Press Writer
RUSSIAN scientist* report the th* midnight raid on th* refrif*
rocket which launched the Red erator la th* moat Important meal
moon Into outer apace la follow ot the day?
Ing the satellite u its eptna
I I I
around the earth. To keep an Those song writers uko like 10
eye on It to ItVon't deviate from write tunes Invoicing Ike moon,
toe party Una of flight 7
says fledok Vumkopf, \ciU hove
1 I t
a might]/ touch timo trying to
The Red moon'* radio eignsl /tnd * word fe rhyme with ipnt#
went eitenl end Mr# cam# on nUr.
I
•pain. Sounds like Ike Soviets'
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little, old sputnik may become a
There are 4,000 distinct species
epulter-nik.
of grast-Fetloerapkt. And net
t I I
one, well weger, Ihot's eeey to
latest Me serpent star* comes mew.
Item lake Poheneeemeek, Canada.
I t 1
W* Ilk* Ik* lech Nese mensler be,Through error, the BrtUsb
ter-li'e eesltr to pronounce.
Broadcasting c o m p a n y radio
I I I
broadcast a recorded myatery
A recently conducted eurvoy play backward—giving th# delec#
•how* that a majority of Ameri­ Uve a solution at th* bogtaning
cana do most ot their eating In and th* murder at th* end. How
th* kitchen. Does this mean that mysterious can a myatery get7

TRADE-IN NOW

Experienced
Cutter.
Good

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HOODS

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Port Of SOLARINE

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WHY EAT A GOOD BREAKFAST?

Armour’, Star

Featuring U. S. Gov’t

Graded Choice Western Meats
JOHN SKIPPED
BREAKFAST...

Fla. orG a, Grade A

..SUSAN ATE
BREAKFAST

Nsdoo&gt;wlds surveys os bresk/ut-citing habits report that:

4 out of 5 school-agt children

2

out of 3 tecn-sgc girls
1 out of 3 tetn-sge boys
1 out of 2 adults
• . . SUP OR SKIMP BREAKFAST

' Why EM s Good BrookfmW

cpYFRC S H U *

A load breakfast b taaeaUal far auslanai rffWIeaey, both
fhraleol aud meant, during the late morning bourn, and that
• basis cereal and milk breakfast in a sound one.
A baste breabfsat defined as pretiding ene-lourth of the
eeloete requirement nnd one-fourth of the daily protein niton.
s la superior in maintaining cadency in Inn late morning
n , when compared either with a larger or smaller morning

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The emhstea af breakfast by school boys resulted te poorer
■**" tewardn school work and la lower grades.
■ b it now daring .‘terrornr* Hnrrm DuuKruwr Morrrn to to__the
____ habit
___
gb b ilsh
jtha1braakTaat
lor__________
the srliool arid___
work___
day* nheod.

■rt each day with ■ light, modern cereal and milk breakfast of
M t !e o n ‘
“ bread and butter.
nigh.toergy, Low-Fat Breabfaet Mena

Orange Juice
Oatmeal with Milk, whole
Muttered Toaat, 2 slime
Milk, nonfat, for beverage

CHUCK ROAST 4 9

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1 h to 2'/i
2 ’/i Lb. Average
A verage
W hole

The anewer to this qitaatloa U baaed on sis yean of rearardi
aorviurted by tbs CoJIrja of Medicine at tha State Univenlty o(
Iowa. S*v*nty subjects, 12 to 83 yean of a(« paitidpated la tbe
tsaaank The smaacch deaaonetrated that:

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Freshly Ground

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FOOD

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BUSHELS OF
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SHOP OUR COM PLETE STOCK OF
F A N C Y E A S Y TO SE R V E FROZEN FOODS
B ir d s e y e

STRAWBERRIES
10 Oz Can

Would. You Like
To Live By A Lake ?

2

For

N ifty

WAFFLES

Ifav« you always wanted to own a beautiful

R eg.
P kg.

home by a lake , , , Now Is yotir opportunity
to do go. Wellborn I’ hilllpu Jr.. now has under
construction

6

now homed in the Little Venice

area. Only I homed le ft

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YOU ALWAYS SAYE MORE AT FOODMART

Wellborn FhiUipd J r. atilt haa a limited *mount o f MX. financing

money

available

Vetarana be sure and act now while you can
take advantage of yreir V.A. financing.

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�M o sc o w
By WALTER LOGAN
United Press Staff Correapendent
Moscow Radio said today the
United States Sixth Fleet was
Massing "not far from Syria's
•lores” and that U. 8. and British
warships were en route to Israel.
. It was the latest of a series of
S'/riet statements
that hare
aroused fears In Western nations

Radio Says U.
In Cairo tha government * con­
trolled Middle East Nears Agency
reported from Damascus that
Syria’s army had been placed In
a state of emergency because of
the threat from Turkey.
It said all Syrian army leaves

Weather

and other points in northern Syria.
Varga of War Wantag
There were no confirmations of
the agency reports which followed
series of stern statements by
Syris and the Soviet Union and a
warning by Soviet Foreign Minis*

■

Established 1009

Kiwanians To Help
S a lv a tio n Army
Plan New Building
The Sanford Kiwanls Club will
assist the Salvation Army in the
planning and location of g new
building.
^ rv ln g Pryor, chairman of the
M~»nl* Club’s Support « f Chur­
ches Committee presented the
proposal to his group fur appro­
val.
The Board of Directors of the
local Kiwanls Club group approv­
ed the action at the committee
sod voted to lend the club's sup­
port toward achieving the propoa«d project.
new building to be used as a
lodge and meeting place as well as
for offices and other Salvation Ar­
my activities was proposed by the
organization's
Advisory Board

British Warships EnrouteTo Israel

There was no immediate U. S.
reaction to Gromyko’s harsh state*
meats la the United Nations, but
Dulles already had warned that
Soviet Intervention In any TureoSyrian action would bring U. S.
retaliation against the Soviet Un­

meanwhile was expected
meet
today or tomorrow to consider
Syria's request for an investiga­
tion o f Turkish troop concentra­
tions. The United Slatee baekpd
the move hot we* expected «n ask
that troop concentre tie-, in Syria

The latest Soviet blaat over MoeRadio against -the United
States was beamed to N o r t h
America. It said “ foreign troops
were being concentrated on Sy­
ria'* boundaries and not far from
Syria's shores ships of the United

newspaper Jrvestla describing as
'■hypocritical” a British Foreign
Office statement of Tuesday say­
ing there was no threat against
Syria.
Turkey remained ealm and offl-

meeting late last week.
Lt. Marcella Reynolds, officer
In charge of the local Salvation
Army, told the Board of Advisors
at its meeting that "the biggest
need now is for a new building to
like care of our growing church
attendance."
— •- - In her quarterly report, Lt.
Reynolds, pointed out that already
this year "we have far exceeded
last year's accomplishments and
there are still three months left
to go and
our biggest work
ahead."
She pointed out that attendance
at church services on Sunday
mornings Is growing at such a
rate that room is not sufficient to
take care of them.
Ralph A. Smith, chairman of
the Board of Advisors, and Irving
Pryor, a member of the board,
agreed to tgke the proposal to
the Sanford Kiwanls Club for
possible assistance in the project.
Pryor today said "this is a
project that the Support of Chur­
ches Committee can take an ac­
tive intereit in and provide a place
for people to go to church as well
a* a
place
that
will
pro­
vide both material and spiritual
assistance."
Flans now call for an addition­
al meeting of the Salvation Ar­
my's Board of Advisors to lay
additional plans to further the
proposed project, it Is expected
that the Kiwanls Club group will
meet with the Salvation Army
Board in order lo complete all
nceeeaary details to .begin the
study for“ the move.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

N EW SPAPER

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1957

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by Syria or Ratals. Officials said
the Foreign Ministry had begun
dated door consideration of •
"new Bne o f conduct”
strained
relatione with Syria.

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that Rusal* might stumble over were cancelled and that th“ army ter Andrei Gromyko In tha United ion itself.
and Russia also be studied.
States Sixth Fleet are fathering*” fish In Istanbul said S t y
its own propaganda and touch off distributed arms among civilian Nations that the Mid East was The U. N. Steering Committee The latest Soviet blaat over Moo­
It alio broadcast an editorial in corned V. 8. assurances It wtll
World War IIL
popular resistance unit* at Aleppo close to war.
retaliation against the Soviet Union
li. 8. Nary Near Syria
tha official Soviet government

In Sanford

9

United Press Leased Wire

N O . 118

W om en In Spotlight Today
1 In Capital; 1 In Sanford
Lions Club Benef;t
Variety Show Will
Feature 13 Acts

M rs A. Willink W ill
Queen Gets Red Carpet
Seek Commission Seat Night At church W elcom e In Capital

Sanford's first woman eandl-*' Mrs. Willink emphaslied that 1^®
rehearsal of the M
Bv Mrs. Raymond M"*H*
WASHINGTON «!* — Britain'* |sands at Washington National
for the Board of Sanford , he I. in favor of Improvements
j / n V " l O T E L l “ t i t raptivitaing Queen Elisabeth II Airport.
CASSELBERRY — The second date
C i t y Commliiioneri nullified
.
.,
7ition *ill be held Monday night
annual Casselbvr/ Lions Club be­ yesterday at the City llall and f
The President Was thera to
lhc clty ,uoh ” lhc ,8wer at 8 o’clock in theclass room of awept into the nation's capital to... . . .
.
.
.
.
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• nil
a le a a l
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nefit Variety Show consisting of officially entered the race ’ jn system and street program- the Men’s Bible Class of the First day (o one of tf,c blggeali fgn. greet fur and her husband, Prinen
Philip, and to aacort them to tto
the lain
Capital
announc. .
,
,
,
"And- .I think
thirteen star « studded acts is Group 2.
.
me
a i fm.
im Methodist Church, It was
.. .,-.ir
ji cleat red carpet welcome* ever
White House along tha crowdad.
tviliink who provement Program was a wise ctI
"7 n*rry M. weir, dl. .
.
reidy for* opening on schedule
Mrs. Alice w
w. willink who
uye „ .
..
rector of the group.
extended a distinguished visitor. flag-decked streets to start a
Nov. 7, at g p.m. producer-dlrec- •*y| “ 1 think a womans opinion
•
*
There is still s need for several
Hundreds of thousands, ineludWhen asked about a woman'. -irV^^nora^-nd ",U0° f w 'I T e w '.
,U t*
tor Joe Weimer said yesterday. I*"of good value on the Boa'rd of
Commissioner*"
applied
to
quail£
tjo
a
on
tha
board
of
cum.econd
has.es
In
order
to
effect
".“
her”
’
*
Mr*
Elsenhower
wailed
at
tha
Ihe performance will be staged
fy about 11:30 Wednesday. HowMri- WHUnk com- th, bai.nrr required. "There are
WhiteHouse to give them a perin the new Lyman School auditor­ ever, at the lime, the deadline mented. A woman on the com- f0 man&gt;- qillUf|rd lingers tn San-71,8 31&gt;' « ar - o l d
sovereign.1lonai
0„ the “ frontium. Weimer and his assistant, c. for qualifying hid been set at mission should present no pro- ford and vicinity that It seems »«m*ngly tireless In the fare of porch"—tha north portico,
K. &lt;Bud) Fisher, comprise the b o'clock Tuesday which left two j&gt;lem because all of the eommls- .•&gt; shame that nnly about 20 men unending ceremony,
ateppad
fly f Ton, Virginia
loner* are working for tha tame turn out for the practices," Weir from Elsenhower* p e r s o n a l
While
a band played "God
team which staged such a suc­ candidate* unopposed.
Through the efforts of Dir- ,hlnK— lhc growth of Sanford." stated.
(plane amid the cheers of thou- gaye the Queen" and "The Star
cessful show last year.
8pangled Banner", cannons boom­
Tickets will soon go on sale at ector of Finance 1L N. Sayer and
Ass'l Director Henry Tamm, the
ed a solemn 31-gun salute a* the
fiftv-cents each or, a book of City Attorney, William C. Hut­
“ IVe are expecting our fourth
royal coiiplg stepped to tip re­
stylo for the manufacturing of
twelve for $5.00. Ail net proceed* chison Jr. was contacted (or an
viewing stand.
bathing aults in immediately with
are ear marked for the Lions opinion “ a* to when th* deadline
Tha couple flaw here aboard
three other style* within the next
sight conservation ^and welfare for qualifying should be set.”
J ' the presidential plana Columbine
few days," Joel Aberbach, gen­
projects. The club's program pro­
' III from Patrick Henry Airport
Hutchison called the State's
eral managrr of Brookfield Mills,
vides funds fo r , eye-glasses, eye Attorney General for an rplnlon
l ; near Newport News, Va., after
Inc. said this morning.
examinations for needy children and the deadline was set at 8
^ , a whirlwind lour of tha hi*lorie
Our operators will be sewing
and medical care for approved o'clock Wednesday.
Britlih
settlements at
‘ j;* uearly
My
five or six different atytei of
welfare eases over a large portion
Jamestown and Williamsburg.
Mrs.
Willink,
mother
of
three
bathing suits at the beginning of
of S. W. Seminole County.
weather both there and
boys, said "I want to have a
0 x t week,’ ’ he said.
Advanre ticket sales conducted part in the growth of Sanford to
was. overrut, and brief
Aberbach explained (hat he has
by members of Lyman School band
morning- showers watted tbs
that my. tlipa. boy* can
en hand now material for about
fl*g-bedeck«d (treats of Washingwin benefit the band fund. ;Boy L . ^
m.ny ” y. h.V. to
1,000 suits reedy to be Sewed.
Scouts of troop 541. sponsored by ,
a , . ,
.(
the club will assist the Lions in ,ci,re Stn*°rd for ther« are 00
Operation of the new plant In
The parade route from the airopportunities to keep them here.
Sanford is picking up rapldW and
advance ticket sale*.
port took them along the Poto­
‘‘Not only for my hays," said
before long "we will be in full
mac, close by the Pentagon, aWeimer, who
produced the Mrs. Willink, “ but for others ^
awing."
cross the memorial bridge to the
club*' first annual variety show too",
'&lt;
Lincoln Memorial, along Con­
last year, in
conjunction with
“ I am always looking for good
The first woman candidate
operators,” he said, "as produc­ The Sanford Fire Department Sanford Lion* said, "this year’s
stitution Avenue to 13th Street,
for the board of commissioner* .
thence along Pennsylvania Ave­
tion increases."
answered a house fire alarm yes­ performance will excell by far the
Uvea at 2100 Elm Ave. "1 have '
fine show of last year."
nue, doubling bask to the White
terday afternoon at 4:3$ p m.
plenty of time to devote to the J:
House. Lamp post* all along the
An
array'
of
professional
and
Flight damage t0 the kitchen of
way bore flags of all tha
entertainer*, duties of a commissioner," alia !
a frame dwrlling at 415 E*. Sth St. semi professional
monweatth nations.
toe-tap said. "Now that nty boys are
was reported. Cause of the fire featuring tapdancers,
getting &lt;&gt;n up in schuol they ♦
artists,
specially
acts,
vocalists.
was attributes! to a defective flue.
1 B«e,l the attention a* they
Contributions to the United
The dwelling was occupied by instrumentalists and rock ’n roli
Fund campaign climbed to about M. L. Holloman and owned by Mlsa exponents offer a well balanced 1 wbcn they
they were
were small.
small.” Her
Her I CANDIDATE FDR THE BOARD of Sanford City Commissioners! Mrs. Alice W. Willink poor, with
ll.noo today following reports re­ Jeanette Lalng.
15, *a Seminole
bemlnule her three -son*,
ef t ...........
to right). .....
Hobble
10, ..............—
Mr*. Willink,.......
Dlrkle,
-4. .....
and Stanley ■&gt;.
16. «■■.
Mrs. Willink suall-.
variety billing Weimer said. Au- *“ "* **• Manley, 1B*
-- -- .(l----— ...
..
ceived since yesterday's release.
Answering the alarm was Chief dltijns were held during the past l,,*h School student and twin Med yesterday at the offire ef n. N. Beyer, Director of Finance for the City of Sanford.
(S tiff Photo)
Mrs. Elois# R. Holmes, B , &lt;H*d
Campaign Treavurer Roy Mann Mack N. Cleveland Sr., Lt. G. M. two week* and the talent select- bo7* Bobbie and Dickie. 10, who _____________________________________________________________
Tuesday night at •:*&gt; at Semlnola
reported the following pledge* Harriett, B. If. Giles, C. P. Ben­ ed I* capable of presenting a var- *tt*nd Pinecrest School,
Memoriat noipltil following an a *
icty of entertainment that will Ije
"I ***ve followed the City
and aubscrlptlons: Sanford At- nett and E. F. Brooklyn.
pleasing in every respect, accord- Commission for many year* in
tended illnest.
'Jntlc National Bank, $300; Pat­
ing to the producer.
|‘ he papers," Mid Mrs. Willink
Mrs. Holme* swx born Fab. M,
rick Fruit
Corporation,
$100;
IMS in Brooklyn, N. Y. and earn*
American National Growers, $100;
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F or Information On
R. J. Bauman, $60; Roy F. Mann,
Russia's satellite elretlng the eerih to Sanford two yeara ago from
and
$00; Bruce G. Paddock, $33: Har­
Army",
will
open
this
yeara
ex
the
nation must regard its military U ng Island. N. Y. t« make her
CIRCULATION
I day taxes must he reduced next tion.
ry F. Cushing. $25; R. W. Deane,
strength as a matter of f»r greater home. She resided at 1408 Magnolia
travagania with a half-hour of , Mr*'|,
,!* * !''! Vl**
year deapite additional defenae
His
assertion
that
a
tax
cut
Is
Ava.
$23; Mrs. Ralph P.ay, $25; Mr*.
PH. FA 2-2G11
mystery and fun. Harrington .pent am vitally interested
in the
h,ch hp , ald pparenl,y
“ mandatory" next year came less Importance than the “ undcratendShe (a survived bg bar hatoend
Lola Houshcddcr, $23; and E. M.
17 month, overseas with various docks and terminalsproject,”
w,n be necessary
able
desire"
for
tax
relief.
than tfl hour* after Vice Presi­
Frank
E. Holme*.
Sw aim, $25.
or after 6:30 p.m.
USO entertainers end received and immediately added
"I h 'T « Thf a, , fr ,|„n c'amt from r , p dent Richard M. Nixon threw cold
Simpson expressed hl» views in
Mrs. Holmes w u a member ad
Goal for the October United
high praise and persons! commen- the fessthlllty report
will ron- Richard M Simpson (Pa ) a high water on hopes for early tax relief, ■ speech prepared for the annual
PH. FA 20973
All Soul* Catholle d w e lt.
Fund Appeal has been set at $35,datlo,, from President Elsenhower firm
the practicality ofth*much ranid
minority member „f the
Nixon said Monday that with meeting of the Illinois State Cham­ Th# Rosary will be reelted at
I for his work.
I n*ni,-.i
r,riinu. ••
needed facilities.1
ber of Commerce In Chicago. A
the Gramkow Funeral Homs chap­
summary of hts remarks was re­
el. Funeral M*»* will be held to­
leased her# In advance.
morrow morning at 9:50 at AH
"We can and must cut taxes
despite additional spending that Soul* Catholle Chureh with Rev.
Fr. Richard Lyon* officiating.
will apparently be necessary In
Interment will be in All Soula
WASHINGTON (UP)—A Soviet [Secretary at the Embassy, also second satellite within the next
the Defense Department," Simp­
Spoke To Students
Catholic Cemetery.
son said.
Embassy official here claims that j said the Russian apace satellite Is three weeks. It is expected to be 1 Oustinov cited Russia's satellite
Members of the Holy Name So­
Any boost In defense spending
Russia's intercontinental ballistic-not sending coded messages as it even larger than the present tui­ success as one of several examciety will aerve a* pallbearer*.
. c ,
,,
, . i pies of Soviet scientific advances
With the present subscriptions t&lt;*i|y every ease where the true pur- can
____be offset by reduced spending
missile is capable of hitting target circles the earth.
the United fluid exceeding $4,000 pose of the donation we* explsined. I on other federal agencies not
J .:
» » , « . r____
. rt.____
"exactly."
It was reported meanwhile that formed foreign diplomatic offi
He listed one of these as the [Herald Kastnrr, campaign chair-[the giver generously decided that linked with the defense effort, he
.Alexander T. Oustinov, First the Soviets probably will launch a rials.
said and thl# would prevent any
Soviet ICBM which he said "has a man, complimented the workers more could be given,
very long range, exactly hitting on {for Ihe fine job they are doing, | Kastner said that at the wnrk- overall increase in spending.
The Ways and Means Commit­
. .
The genial produce broker aald , ers’ report
meeting tomorrow
Secretary of State John Foster ,|,at bu.«lnci, men end housewives1morning at Appleby'* restaurant tee will atart tax hearings Jan. 7.
Dutle, said yesterday Russia ha* could be very helpful if they would he hoped to hear figure* indleat he said, and he will "Insist" that
been working on ballistic missile, be ready to act when the United Ing that at least half the $35,000 a major tax reduction be con­
sidered at the hearing,.
for lome * time and "probably Fund worker call*. He ,aid that in goal had been achieved.
have some
advance
over
us"
in
. . ..
„ ...
|t&lt;« many rase* the aolicitor* were
activit^W " f po,rn,i*1 m,hUry being asked to "come back later."
JrThe ^Soviet diplomat said th e K«Mner pointed a « t i l P « present Red moon t* equiPped ,0,u .n)1,kln* 'f*
with only two radio transmitter*, i J pub*ic , •crvlr*‘
* .k " ! ,!,? * I ..Koolball lodav is grown up at ed alnce that time.
I "There are five way* the State
He laid Soviet sclentlita ran gatho'der'to make the calls and FSU-or at least la In Its proThe spirit of cooperation between •? k lorltl* *ch 'a^Florida S ato
re*
f K0n,iKh|r
their time could be used tu belt per perspective." Jack McGraw [ ,tudenU and faculty Is re*pon,lMc(;row pointed out
transmitted only by their charac- advlnU f if |h, y jj,, ^ bave
„ f the »-SU Alumni A,«ori-illon ! i,|e f0r what we have done up *" J/Ia
wL_i tljn
to the
•WnaL^and'lhrir tlrenVlh b*‘ 1'* * n ; make call hacks. Consideration of told the Sanford Kiwanls Club todi y . McGraw commented and 11
, a* d.^brlng money to
WHI Here s l f i l Fnipmeo,
lh&lt;“ *
would augtl, be yesterday.
Iadded "They have the wllllngne.. - J J ;
'mor, n* n.aUt/ rt.
«ie lam one^r «w„ „ , ! , c
he added.
-The academic aide Is grown to stick to one another-stick « » , Ml rf h funJl
wil, |mprotearth satellites will be launched The campaign chairman aald that' up too,” to stated as he spoce an ,neJ uu___ j 0Ur science teaching. It wm aiso
"Today, nuclear retearch is no offcf opportunuy
(or real reduring the International Ceopbys• Navy payday rolling by. "The «
Wn year, at Florida
longer a luxury-lt is a necessity, j , M r c h
a
n e w
fle;d tnd attract
leal Y e a r - whirh end* Dec 31. 11 *»* W*er.nlrlbutijns; State Uolveisity.
19M. There wilt be equipped, Ou»N ' s wn,,H * 'v« • hl* boo,‘
. McGraw gave the Kiwanls Club - McGraw emphasised. "We must technical Industrial to tha state.
tinov said, with special apparatus lh* United Fund thermometer at at Ita noon lur.rheon meeting a have the training on the college , »&gt;&lt;uc|far research Is no longer
"to measure the force of the Kir“ St. and Park Ave.
! word picture of the achool between level," he said as he spoke on the # thrill," McGraw said, "•-** elthnuclcar research program being er telcb U or fall behind.”
pushing of mlcrotcoplc particles
A review of some of the card* 1916 and 1937.
McGraw concluded
"Our pro­
against it* surface" and instru- turned in, revealed that some sub-1 lie paid tribute to the I'-hool's Instated at Florida State Univer
blems are the same as those at
ments in ,‘ reflfct the influence of veriptioni were evidently not made ; prcildent when he *aid "If it sity.
McGraw told Kiwanls Club mem­ Stetson, University of Florida,
x-reys of the sun."
with the thought In mlr.d that the had not been for
Dr. Doak S.
Th* Russians already have laid gift was for levcn, not one. char- Campbell's foresight
we would ber* Ihet an "atom amasher," the University of Tampa, Miami Uni­
officiary their second satellite will ity groups and was for an entire not be as progressive as we are third In existence. Is bring built versity — problems that mimey
lie a more complete scientific ve- year. Some contribution* have , today."
atFSU. FSU will becharged with will cure.'
MATRON FIVE TVAII-S) sent 3 A3D crews tu Ke&gt; We,t In an aerial mine taring operation. This hide than thij country's effirist *»•»* on*t*r a Hnllsr. and he stress-1 The first Doctors Degree was a- the basic researchand the Unlrer-| McGraw waaIntroduced
by
marked the first lime an AID ha, mined In the Atlantic Meet. 11~ lo K.) .V (&lt;&lt;&gt;o&lt;ireau A t*, Lt. It.
instnmented moon - vhot, now ed that every penny wa*
wa* enprerial-1
anpreeiat-1warded
warded in
in 1933
1933 he
he said,
said, and
and added
added Isity
sity of Florida
Floridawill
willbebe
charged
charged
|"Chuck"
I"Chuck”
brandies,
t
prugisu*
Kenned), Ena. b. Auatin. E. lenwlek A02, Lu (j g) D. Ortnuau and R. BWarner AMS3.
it in practical-, that there have been 14? award- with applied research, to said.
|chairman (or tto day.
; ad. But to addtd that
(Official U. 8. Nary Photo) 1scheduled for ntx« March.
9

Manufacturer
Expects Fourth
Style Soon

a

"77

{Jr

,r

Station Answers
House Fire Alarm

United Fund Drive
Donations Climb

Mrs. E. Holmes

Dies Tuesday

Simpson Says Taxes M ust Be Cut

Sputnik Capable O f Hitting Target' Exactly'

U F Drive Workers
Praised By Chairman

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

McGraw Gives W o rd PictureOf F5U

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                    <text>TH E O LD H O M E T O W N

Lake M ary News
By r m i J jM
KEOGH
Itonal V a i-fej to a
Jtrv A. B- Aj*r* returned S*»* Fmeat fcw to* m**tia*
tiu « t t &lt; fellow in* a n u t m Jama* TVm?*o«.
Mr*. H. M.
Suteataue, N. C. Tfauin* « U - CVrbraa. H. M. GI*a»oo, B. W.
H m.
S«u*i. P. D. li&lt; k n »A Mrv Dra1: Mtntil jlc« t* k * Mr. ** 1 *14 Kirioar. Mr*. Rub* LiiJca.
Mt*. 5k*&lt;i&lt;i*a Susday. Tto $lie&lt;f- Mm. ! t W. &amp; *** aad to* 1* »
~1
T VI* Vl*Y
feet bow At to a homo on 17- t i
Tb* Rre. aad Mr*. L W. Scots
T V ? t o * ipwot to* w m a«t with aad her tiiter Mm AUc* ta w irl
ttoir family a New EagUnd.
of Winter Park »«r* calla« &gt;a
Mr »*4 Mr*, r r r l E**a* wt3 LaV* Mary frerda Sunday. They
M V’ t** Ksoa. TVy too *•»*• *Peot tinted tb* Ret. aad Mr*. Aksn
a taxation to New Eaximk asd aider Lam at th« Maaj*.
New York with tbcir children.
Mr. and Mrv P. D- AxVno#
)(• * -» Mr* .Oort i i u t o r i
*er*
Sunday aiaht iupp*r f i n t i
wrin'l !a « » t tk ft»n Otto. They
bai* * irttl* hum* «
Cryatal tf Mr. tad Mr*. G « t| i Patterlab* A*#. * i t o * fall ta tor* «*a in wti!*r. Part. fc» tb* **♦*whci r v winter •oaidnta b * f« in* the* attended dto John K-o*
Pmbyt*rtaa Church for a ipevfai
to am**i*r«ic*. T V Pv.ter*OB* ar* forutTV ta-iie* o/ th* .Vrroift Day
tr LuVe Vary r*iid*nta.
jLhentSt Church b»
»rMr*. H M Cwcbraa aid I atr
yrtacd Mr*. Harold totVr*. Lu*
t w i with a wrjris* birthday tetded a m rk »ft&lt;rw*r Monday
party. The ladta* bm-iaht 700*11 fir Mr* Htward L&gt;yd TV 7*rtr
aail brnwoi** aid nerywne had t n at tb* hum j f Mr*. Slw h y
f o i m u &gt;n Maaoulia At*, tt
§ drfhfhrf'jl tint*.
Tile u t c J ttto board of to* P-TA v e tned nc* to w* a rruuy i f
amt Midday at to* tchooL Tb* ttf'i that I at*d to ’mow. w m
too mate tupao «2«i*r &lt;ttod»«oo I h ib ib *e*n *irv* hi*h *ehooL
t e n the c'rrri* tctoel V od e**e- H-i-wartf aH V»r&lt;* Lbtod tji* a
Dun aid th* No*, t o»roit*i. Each Tampa N«t ttsd bin father EHta
lum* roura »oth*r will bo r m Uuyd oft**.
a toe of lb* freebuld*r» ta Lai*
Mary to call on tad to eepaia to*
V -o Uwi* Thta Send tame ta tan
aarta.it to rur echowl w&gt; ?•&gt;*«*.
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lead je u f jo w r fur alt Ih* Jtfurm iti»n tow cat c*towr tS*9
VOTE. la w r KVut amiitunum
t&lt;-r o* ba»* tb* tasebnaot. »ick
bat a»J tb* bbnry- We i**«l w.iee

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of a cental tract to Scott Er{li­
r*t well acquainted her* Thurs­
C ou n ty C om p a n y
ter. Bradenton atetney, for ap*
day.
They were »trasded far half
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ttan ha*
aaneesced tb* larr*st
iejtaieT wa*
rrperbH to be an hour in aa elentor ihaft when
land *ata rr*r to V esnytatod ready ta j**e!op bis perttae of an oterbeated motor ihort-eireuitla Manat** County by a ih d &gt; tto land. A new brtdjo Entire ed. T V life *quad sted a ladder
to* ; n ^ r t e i to to* bcacbet ta
fb-=— t3.no.vyo.
to lead them to tafety.
P-j-dta.
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before they bake on.
of Prod Pirn. lac . of Maml w*d •estta M to* barn.

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
T%* RcctotrwUoa Rooks o f th* City o f Sanford. Florid*, are open at th« City
H*Q. rommrarin* Moaday, September IS. 1957. for th* pnrpo** of retfiiterinR for
th* Municipal General Election to be held on Noeember 3. 1957, and will remain
open each day except Sunday* aad hoHdaya, up to and incindin* Friday, October
ZX 1957.
Only thoi*e who h*T* reached the at* o f 21 darint the pari year or who hart
acquired a lepal * o ti»t residence in Sanford are required to register.
A1 other* prrrtoqgdy registered since December 1, 1950. are already qualified
to rot* and do eot h*T* to re-register enless they ao*ed from Sanford daring said
period.

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H- N. SATER
CTTT REGISTRATION OFFICER

p-tidt to c*tn*mb*r A* Jfo**mb*r
etectiua. T V e in iu l with e*c
chairman Mifiia jtetwr and Poa■Mm* j L u e t will to tow twnla,;
Of No*. 1 f Friday' l*. the »cV*&gt;t
At toon a« tb*y bat* a Crrmptat*
tot i t booth* aiil coocenino* weU
pubitah it. v ityee**ntatirtw from
tb* tchou! N tv i till V on band
at toe P-Ta meet®* tow *wnte t*
captain t o bund iaeu*. This 3i**t-

is* will b« Tharnlat. Oct. t? it
I 7. it.
TV m«ra of tb* Cuntm irnty
Pmbeterua CSurvit am a.ikwi to
»**t at tfta church at 1 p. -n.
Satorije to cieon dr* yar-i. 5o
brinjf yuur !a»n erowert. rake*
and other yard touia and ha&gt;«
an afVrm.nm of work aid ftriluwahl&gt;.
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Scientific Progress Tends To Accelerate After Breakthrough
gress of Astronautics here.
It Is no use lamenting the age
of aviation which wa* beginning
to fit like a comfortable old shoe.
It will be with
u« for quite a
while anyway. But in the wings,
impatient for the center of the
stage, it the age of spare.
Nothing can stop it. This was
(r—&gt;«. V , - »--- P _L-United Pres* Staff Correspondent and perhaps frightening vi&gt;tas pulled a lever that sent a mighty
BARCELONA, Spain — (IP — which began to become apparent monster towards the heavens ten
Once again mankind, as the poet last week at the international Con- days ago.

EDITORS NOTE: United Preys
Staff Correipondent Robert Musel
attended tha Barcelona Congress
•of World Astronauts last week.
*ln the following dispatch he repurta on the changes affecting
mankind gr7wlng out of the scien­
tific knowledge amassed by these
"spacemen.”

*

said, la etandlDf with reluctant
feet where tha brock and river
meet.
On the one tide there is the
placid stream that represents the
world we know, the world we
have learned to live with in spite
of Its alarmi and uncertainties. On
the ether is the turbulent torrent

sfble. And suddenly many of them
were of itrategie Importance.
A scientist explaining a futur­
istic project
for
transporting
troop* In rocket* using "inertial
navigation"—so the enemr eould
rot track their coming—excused
himself to take a tram-atlantlc
•is'W•

timate Itself.
It Is a notorious fact that pre­
dictions always run behind actual
erentj. British delegate Val Clear­
er sai l he had made a study of
how wrong we were about avia­
tion.
Doubted Air Travel
---1 - f
&gt; far* . •**
He returned with ht« ftps sealed. gineer and contemporary of the
Mankind has another chanrc in Wright Brothers, swore airplanes
the age of space not U anderes- eould have no
other use than

sport. Lord Kelvin refused to Join
the Royal Aero Club in the
1890’i because he refused to be­
lieve heavier—than—air
craft
could ever amount to anything.
Only 17 years ago flying pioneer
Sir Denlstoun Burney decided we
would have to leave commercial
Hiafjtnr#
qx»*»*1.,rs
f ,-y
igibles.
Andrew Haley, now provident of
the avtrnnsutical federation, point-

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VOL. XLIX

In si* minutes h j growing sate­
llite had reached an orbit. Tha
world eould never be the same
again.
Dreamer* Of Spite
Ail last week 1 wandered, note­
book open, among acme 100 asthonauti. These were the men we
viewed Indulgently—even though
*&gt;-V -v . -v if•
fir m and
■rlrntist*—as
the
dreamers of spare fiction.
Suddenly the dreams were pos-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1937

ed out that In IMS when uranium*
215 wa* discovered sclentlats esti­
mated It would be the year 2 ,0 0 0
bcfc.'e we had atomic enerar. The
A-bomb wa* dropped in 1913.
So It Is bound to be with thn
age of space.
Astronauts who
know thi*. cushion their predie........................... " t i 1 n a. i.Elge—
that scientific progres* tends t&lt;s
accelerate m cc there his been •
hreskthr’uih.

Shop and Save
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Egyptian Troops Sent
To Aid Syria If Needed
ny WALTER LOGAN

to carry out largo scale military effective military aid given for were playing a "dangerous game
immediate coordination with the with fire."
He said they included heavy Syrian army in blocking sny ag- Pravda sail the United State*
tanks, armored cars, artillery units ;rrsstcm.”
brought pressure on Turkey "In
and Soviet-built warplvtcs.
New blasts against Turkey and an obvious attempt to make her
No War of Nerves
the United States came from Mos*attack Syria." It brought up pre“ The dispatch of Egyptian cow radio and the Soviet Com* vious charges of a U. S. "plot”
troops to Syria was not a military muni.vl Party organ Pravda.
to subvert the Syrian goverment.
display nor was it intended as a Moscow radio said the "imper-and accused the United States of
war of nerves against any eoiin-lallsts’’ were pushing Turkey into trying to intimidate the Anb
try," the spokesman said. "I: was provocations against Syria and countries.

United Press Staff Correspondent operations.’ *
An official spokesman for the
J o i n t Egvptlan-Syrtan military
rmnmand said today Egypt sent
heavy armor and Soviet-built jets
to Syria primarily "to participate
in any war operations uills the
Syrian army."
V The rtatement coincided with a
stepped up propaganda campaign
by Moscow accusing the United
States of pressuring Turkey into
•■provocative’ ’ actions against Syrta and Turkish warnings that it
would defend Its territory.
The Egyptlan-Syrian spokesman
in an interview with the Cairo
newspaper El Akhhar, a-iiJ ttic
Egyptian expeditionary corps was
^siade up of "striking forces ready

’Peanut Bowl’
Game Slated
For Dec. 13

The annual Sanford Grammar
School "Peanut
Bowl" will be
played on Dec. 13 this year, LtCdr
Unite It. Hoop, Jr., General Chair­
man of the event, announced.
"Because of conflicting "vents
the date for the annual poanut
Bowl was changed," LtCdr llo»p
explained.
However, said Hoop, we expect
to have one of th" most exciting
Peanut Bowl contests Sanf rd has
ever seen.
Another new Industry will begin spector.
Fathers of rr.e fifth and sixth
construction In Sanford in the 1 It is expected that the plant will grade students are going to com­
immediate futurr. Carl Williams, include a, many us 12 huge alu pete for top honors when the Lions
local agent for Cities Service Oil mlnum tanks and a building to I6th grade fathers) and the tigers
Company said this morning.
house pumping, blending and pro­ (5th grade fathers)
clash In a
Williams said that through ex­ cessing equipment. Pipe connect­ touch fo thrill melee that’ s export­
tended negotiations hrlwrrn of­ ing the various tanks with pump­ ed to create laughs as well as ex­
"Tonight's
meeting Is Impor
ficials of several
large Indus* ing equipment that will be extend­ citement.
tant," said president Ed Zimmer­
tries, Sanford was selected for ed to the Lake Monroe seawall will
"Some of the team members
man teday ns he urged members
the site fur an Allied Chemical he of aluminum, It was learned, are alumni of Sanford Grammar
if the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Rargcs will bring materials for School and we know that there's
and Dye Company processing and
^Department to attend the regular;
processing into Sanford and will some competlllon
blending plant for Florida.
brewing that
innthly session tonight.
Officials negotiating fir the site he unloaded at a pier with pimp will (iiUhlne nny top ten football
at 8 o’clock at tub
Lake' Mary
location were of the Orange State Ing facilities on Lake Monroe and eleven in the circuit," Hoop said
today.
school house. Important business at the yacht Club, heard a hiuory Oil Company of Miami. Arkansas the St. Johns River,
will be discussed and also prepara­ of “The Savage Sons of Sanf.ird" Fuel Oil Company of Shreveport,
Rail facilities to arc.srodatr
Plans arc going forward for the
tions made for tho forthcoming and saw scenes in color and in I.a., Cities Service Company of tank cars to the new processing event with committees meeting re­
election of new officers which will black and white of carrier land­ New York and Allied Chemical and blending plant will he install­ gularly for ticket sales, publicity,
ings of planes based at Sanford and Dyo Company ef New York. ed, it was learned today.
be held in Pecemt»or.
and planning.
“ All members", said president Naval Air Station. Lt. Cmdr. It
Lcval city
officials including
Zimmerman,
"should
bear In W, (Doc) Linker of Heavy Att.vk Mayor David Catchel, City Mana­
THE TEMPER ATI till GOES I’ P! lie Hist $6,000 raised In the rurrent United Fund Appeal Is reeorded
-mind that nomlnaticm for offices Wing One told of the origin of the ger Warren E. Knowles and City
on the huge Ihrmontfler at First and Park. Marcelle Faille Is shown atop the ladder marking the
'*mu»t be made one month prior outfit of which he Is a member, Attorney William C.
Hutchison
red temperature, looking on are; (lelt to right) It stpls \. Smith, Charlie Morrison, Faille (on fop of
to balloting which will take place of its training program *nd of were also involved in the negotia­
ladder), General Campaign Chairman Harold Kaslnrr, Fee Samuels, and United Fund president Geo­
In December."
Some of Its acroniptlshments. lie tions to locate the huge industry
rge Touliy.
(Photo l&gt;&gt; Itrrgstrom)
was introduced by W. M. (Wally) here.
Philips, program chairman fur
Deriding fact rs in locating the
the occasion.
Captain L. A. Arthur, Command­ ty as an outstanding community
processing anil blending plant here
Cdr, Linker told th* Sanford were water and rail transporta­ ing Officer, US. Naval Air Sta­ project. The efforts exhibited by
Rotary
/ Chib of the beginning of tion
is »facilities. The
■
rplant &gt;*ll|* be tion Sanford and Captain J. it. Fleet, Station, and Civilian per­
the Heavy Attark program within situated between Myrtle and Elm Iterdy, Commander, Heavy At­
tack Wing One, in a Joint state­ sonnel at NAS Sanford in behalf
the Navy. "Heavy Attack Squad­ Avenues, North.
ron Five is actually the grandA permit to start construction at ment issued to the press, whole­ of the Drive, indicate keen inter­
daddy of the entire Heavy At- the selected site has already been heartedly endorsed the United est in a worthy Campaign.
Three retired employes of the sionrri closed Rose St. condition­
(Continued on Page 3)
issued by the City Building In- Fund Campaign of Seminole CounThe United Fund Campaign re­
City of Sanford received sliver ed upon the transfer of 50 feet
ceived a substantial Hf| this morn­
trophies as a reminder of their of property by It. A. Williams to
ing by the addition of the follow­
the city with which Fourth street
faithful service.
Committee
will
The
Uniform
ing contributions of $'.’5 nr more,
Mayor David Gatehel, wit), the will be continued.
as announced by Hoy Mann, cam­ meet tonight at 7 SO p m. in the
A public hearing was set for
paign treasurer Mr and Mrs. Seminole High School band hall, Board of Sanford City Commis­
asked
what he S. O. Chase, Jr. $170; Southern Bandmaster Ernest Cowley said. sioners and other city officials Nov 4 to grant a request for tha
LrrrUE ROCK, Ark. &lt;u» —
be withdrawn over the wc-k end, vailing in Little Rock he wa« drai ’ when he was
Member* »f the committee will looking on, presented sliver plat­ vacating of an easement.
The first big pull-out of the Ar­ leaving loeal authorities and fed- tically cutting the military fqrec thought about the pull-out.
Chemirals. Inc. $50;
Wicbuhlt's
Former state Sen. James D. Camera Shop, $.V); Mr.. Charles meet with representatives of var­ ters !„ Daniel "Twlnk" 8t»rr who
The lengthiest discussion stirmy's integration task force in era! agents with the Job of pro­ on integration duty.
Little Rock starts today.
Significantly, he announced that J hnson, who ran against Faubus If. (Helen C.) Cole, $V&gt;; Kilgore ious uniform companies to deride began his service with the rily roMn,)e(j „ n.nu0, t from the Santecting nine Negroes integrated
In a
television Seed Co. $30;
a Officers will put into effect Ar­ into Central High School.
Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker, rom in 195*1, said
Stafford
Boat on the style, materia! and r&lt;d*ir In March 1921; Judge John G l.e • fnri| p ,„t an,| Ski Club for the uso
Acted To Insure Integral inn
my Secretary Wilbur M. Bruckmauder of the Arkansas Military speech Monday night he has "re- Works, $73. The Furniture Center, of new uniforms to he purchased rardy ssh,, served a city Judge 0f t),e Yacht Club when It is vacatHigh Seined beginning Fch 10, 1954; and John ed following completion of tha
f"d"r.vl yjo; Mrs. Pearl Yarborough, $23. for the Seminole
era orders withdrawing Sno of the
This 1,000 men from the tough District, will utilize the 153rd Reg­ liable information" all
A. I.aw von who served the city Sanford Civic Center
1,000 paratroopers In Little Rock 101st Airborne
Division
were iment of the Arkansas National troops will be pulled out &lt;n two Arthur M. Mohler, ItO; Clyde Ram (land.
and releasing from federal service flown in and the Arkansas Na­ Guard as the major oprrati-n.il week*.
Sanford Boat and Ski
Club
sey, $25; * alien .t Ilarkcy Real
There will be six or s ight reprr- from Feb t9*&gt;9 to October 1957.
AH three of the retiring employ­ spokesmen, including its Commo­
Johns cm, a segrrgntioniit. sail Kstatr, $23. Stemper Agency, $M: •nlativr* with their lines of uni8,500 of tlie 10,000 Arkansas Na­ tional Guard federalized Sept. 21 force to carry out his mission.
es recalled llieir early experiences dore. Dr. A. W. Woodall, request­
tional
Guardsmen
agents of the Counter Intelligence , Ertate, $25; Stemper \gency. $25.
See Lari) Removal Of inlsl
federalized by order of rrc-dJrnt Eisenhower.
rms to show the committee.
The president acted then »n the
Sept. 21.
Bruckcr meant that thp major Agency, the Secret Service an I Brookfield Mills, $25; Central Flo
The committee, salit Bandmaster in Sanford and their employment ed that they b" allowed to renovate
and beautify th" Yacht Club build­
It was not certain, however, advice of local authorities who pari of guard duties at Central the FBI will take over and haul rlda Foods, $35; United Transfer, ’mvlrjr. Is made up of represen- wit It the City.
that the red tape and mechanics told him local police were power­ High will now be turned over to trouble makers off to Jail for con­ $40; Sanford Lo.lgr No 12It B P.- lalives from the Band Parents A«In a routine, but lengthy meet ing as a meeting place and a loof getting loaded into transport less to put down violence and in­ the Guard. The move apparently tempt of court.
U.E. $50; ami Mrs Elhcl E. Cur- aocialiint, the hand, student coun- Ing, which was adj timed to Mim- r,-|t|'in to entertain visiting noat
Planes and flying the troops back sures the integration of Central presaged an early return of all
day Oct. 21, the Board of Curnmis- Clubs.
( Continued on Page 3)
(Continued on Page 3)
federal troops t,, Ft. (amphcli.
,
Ft. Campbell, Ky., could In.- High.
However, the move met opposi­
Completed today.
tion from members of the Board
Ilruckcr announced late Monday
“ [ have heard about It, but re­
of Commissioners nnd ha* ” “5"
Army spokesmen refused to dis­ that "in recognition of the gener­ ceived no official word of any
cuss a report that ait troops may ally orderly altuallon" now pre­ kind," Gov. Orval E. Faubus said
support from the board
Thp sum was pushing axl-le the veil
Chamber of Commerce Manager
of the cool October morning wlum
John Krider suggested that some
the last of VAII Vs AJ’ s rolled
plans be f rewarded In which thi
down the runway, lifted its proud
present band shell could be o'seed
head into the autumnal dawn, and
|into use.
disappeared into the western horlThe request was labtr
ton. The end of an era. and the
, plans could be prepared fn" rit'-ei
plane that represented that era.
i the use of the Yncht Cl'th on a
was signaled by the vanishing dot
sati'faetury basis cr the use of th»
In the western skies.
; band shell.
NR3 was the ftrvf AJ to be press­
A tractor with backltoe ar&lt;’ &gt;ont
ed Into Naval Operational service,
! end loader was purchased frarn
of Jacksonvl**".
and well It terved. ft had carried
t ivtsstl ft. iI»A
the
IT.•V— . ’ th.' "».i . M„C
around the entire Western World
'next lowest bidder and was chosen
It had hern shirt
from carrier
because of emtd ye recommenda­
decks and retrieved aboard until its
tions Commissioner Merle Warner
skin wrinkled and Its structural
said " I ’d tike to &gt;eo the h-*H»«*
bones creaked. It had led VAH-5
stay at home if we es~
’*
to an unprecedented number of
much fur our money."
bombing wins with its grit ami
Reading of ordinances, resoldgoldness. For over seven years
|tlons. amendment* and ether ro*t
this fierce competitor had survived
I line matters forced the Board of
heated rivalries and the tedium
|Commissioners to stay in session
of daily flight schedules, but it
I until midnight.
could not resist Time’ s irrevucable
A apeeial
adjourned n»ee»tn t
call.
was called for next Monday to
Thus, still unbowed and daunt
hear the Gee and Jensen repot* a
lest, the tired Mil. tb" last of tho
the proposed dock* and terminals
off
their
silver
platters
after
the
presentation
bv
Mayor
Divid
RETIRED
CITY
EMPLOYES
ah...
Mohicans, flew w e s t on Its final
project. Tim englnvcitu* for vv .»
(•atchel
at
last
night's
meeting
of
the
Hoard
of
Hanford
(It)
Commissioners,
Shown
(left
to
right)
flight to the
"Happy
hunting are: John Fawson, Daniel ••Twlnk" Starr, and Judie John Leonards. Mayor Galrhel Is at the tar employed to make a feasibility
grounds," NAS Litchfield, Arii. right. In the barkgrnund (left In richt) arr; t ily Manager Darren F. Knowles, illy Attorney W. U. report on the proposed terminal.
sul J« t to recall.
THE LAST OF THE Mohicans! (Official I SN photo)
Hulrbison, and Cummzssioncr .MetIt Darner.
(Staff J’bolo) I

Volunteer Firemen
Urged To Attend
Tonight’s Session

Another New Industry
To Locate Here Soon

'History Of Savage
Sons 0( Sanford’
Heard By Rolarians

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N A S Officers Endorse
United Fund Campaign

Commiltee Will
Decide On Hew
Band Uniforms

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

Retired Employes
Honored By City

First Big Pull-Out O f Forces Starts Today

Last Of Mohicans’
Leave SN A S

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Aaruat 14. t t i s as aseedad hr lla
acta ef March *. l i l t and la ir L
1I4C iTUI* t l trailed Siataa Cad*
flactlaa 1111 ahowtns the ownarahlp. manacaaaanl aa4 circulation
at tha ban fore
Herald pobllahad
Reas* » Bait,
Header ilreush Friday, at Saalard. 1 Tract I ;
Florida (er October I. HIT.
Eta af SW*i ef R W U ef I k L The aaaaee and eddrssaae at
tiaa U . Tewaehly Id South.
the yablteher, edlier. e i u | U | ed­
Kens* U East.
itor and hualnaas aaanasara are
Tract t ;
Ptilllalar. Fred Parkins, t u t o r *
The Rerih 7 chelae ef the tVaet
Florida.
f chelae of lla S W L of tla
Editor, Fred r a rk lu ,
Saaford.
R W ‘« of seaiioa : l . Township
Florida
It South, XUisa 11 Eaat.
l U u i l a e Editor Uartae U i r e u
Tract Si
Sr. saefard. Florida.
W&gt;* ef r v u ef R’ E'4 er SacBaameee Me aadar. Paul Putman
tie* S3. Townahlp l l South.
Sanford. Florida.
t T ie ew ier la: tlf owned by a
Tol?*ARD*EACH OF TOU ARE
corporation. Ite same awd addraaa HEREBY REQUIRED te ayeear.
a m i be ataled and a Lao lmmadlai*- ana war, er fill ether detenala*
la tharenadar t la warn** aad ad- plaadlas* la renal rod by taw to
draeaaa at l l * Mackbaldera ouralxs tie RU1 af Canelalat fUad heroin
ay boldine 1 ear cent or mar* af a* aInal yen by AAV S . SULKA * ,
fatal ememat a f stack. U M asrnad an or bafera lla lat day e f Novanbr a corporation. tha aamaa aad bar. A. D. h i t . la the office e f tie
addreaaec at lb * tadlatdeal owner* nadaralsned
Clark ef Ih* Ctrcalt
meat be sitae, i t a w a it by e part- Cenrt la Saaford, Banlaola County.
■arable er
ether aalacarperaiaj Florida: la default thereat, tha aauaa
firm, it* nama aad addraan, a* wall
proceed ax-Mria ( M I tb* en­
aa that at each ladiatdaal mam bar will
try af a Deere* Pro caefeaa* aa n a l be ala*nr
•ainat
yew. The aama af tla Court
C a r a a ia IS alia. Gustarwltla. A la . In which
this eatt la naadtad la tha
RK.
Faahatmaa.
Cleveland Circuit Court far l l * Ninth Judicial
Circuit at u * e u t* af Florida, la
T
H. Kaakall. J r , If arlJaa villa. tad for Scalable Coaaty, la Chan­
Va.
cery No. ...... _ T la atrle at aatd
Fred Parkin* Saaford. Florid*
antf bains namely. SAM R. SUL*
Raw* Jeuraal Cory, Pai aacoU. MAR.
Plaintiff, va VOLCSIA INFla.
COKPAXT. at l l
L The kMwn bea-lbeldar* n ort- VESTJIERT
Defend**!* T la latnrn a f Ilia ault
sa se* aad ether aouuritr bwlder* •ad lb* rallar aouxlt thereby fa
a v a i l s or keldlnx t nor coat or Ik* nnlaUne ef tha tit!* Is and the
nara ef total im auit of bead* re moral *r the eland* from ihc a*
■ a f l f t i k er echar accnrliiaa art: bar* deeciibed bade owned by tl*
l l f Ihare are awe* aa auta:i
Aanford Allamla Natlaaai Beak. Plaintiff la Samlael* Couaty. Flo­
rida. aad far eesarei aqu;table reFlorida Staia Beak.
la lb# oraalaaa.
a Paraxraeha 1 a*J 1 lacluda li*r
WITXESJ tb* head aad official
I# caooa wbara tha aiockloUara or
eeal
Clark ef the Circuit
aocurlty kalday apyaara upon Iha Courtafafthe
Samlaete Couaty. Flarlda.
bauhn at tla cantpanr a* trnata* tbta » t t day af Sayaaaahar. A. D.
er la aay ether fiduciary raUtlaa.
the name af the pareaa *r car*
&lt;V F. KERRDOR
poratloa fax wham auch truata* la
Clerk e f Ik* Clrcall Court
ectias sl*&lt;&gt; the atatamant in the
Sentinel* Cennly. Florida
3 uarufrapha shew tb* atdlanfa
Aria J. Lundqutal. DC.
full kaowladsa
*»d ballaf as to RaardalLBy:
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t l * clrasuaataaaa* aad coudltiaa* Bri Albert
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aad AUeeeere for plaintiff
aacnrltr beldam s i r d&gt; m a tw a r It Rerih Court Street
span t i l boaka at tha company aa Oclaed*. Florida.
trullaai. bald alack and escortUMCALI
Uea la a capacity other than that
of n bana fid* owner.
L The evaras* lumbar of roylt*
a f inch laaaa a f thlx publication
•olA er dlatributad. thranxh tb*
nulla er atbarwia* t* paid aubacribar* durias lh* I I month* precadies tha data ahowa abac* waa:
kTVU lifa r a u ih a
la ranuirad
from dally, weekly, aaml-weekly.
aad trl-waakly aawapapera eelj.J
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STATE o r FLORIDA. GREETINGS:
TO ALL THE AFTER-NAMED PEFERDARTS. VIE:
VOLES IA INVESTMENT COM*
PART, a
Flarlda
cirperuttan.
MIRIAM W . G ARU N , aa ruratar
•C tb* aaiti* and property ef W . A.
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high ccmpmtikdi motan need i modem hiA
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up with sew Phillips M Futs -Fctl!
Not onh- new can. but older cart, too, w j
benefit front this high perfornuaoa
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&gt;v*
combmttioa el high perfonnaace
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26Organizations Committee
(CeoUeaai tnm Rasa 11

CO R A L G A B L E S— E a f w s L.
tack program ," ho aald.
g ch o m ftU , sow t i Mr. and Mr*.
Formed at M offett Field. Calif.,
Benjamin 5cho#nfaW, o f Sanftvd, la
Capt
T. Hayward, now
b a fin t fe a r rtadtnt a t the Uni- Admiral Hayward, aparkplugitd
v i r i i ! / t f Miami School e f Medi­ the early heavy attack, squadron
cine, Coral G ables.
Ullny P 2 V f.
Twenty/Dur
Florida
counties
Revealing the early creation of
are represented In tha freshm an carrier landings and the use ol
clasa
_____ . of the Uni van ity o f Miami the P2Vs, he laid that the North
School o f Medicine. Dade County |American’ s AJ Savage was phts-h a s .-th e J a g g r i enrollment, 17 u f ; #(} into the program in 1950 and
78 itudenti bailing m n th e m w t i the wutlu's lu.wi ic»l ■«■■■■
finis ho rough baa seven students based aircraft until "the advents
In the d a is , Broward six and ef the ASH.**
Alachua five, with smaller numThe present Commend Organi­
bers coming from other countries, sation Heavy Attack Wing One
an
The medical sehooi'a class of waa form ed in 1951, Cdr. lin ker
1901 Is the la rg est to be admitted said, after VC-5 w as split In 1951.
In the five year history o f the
VC-5 was commissioned •« early
achool, three times tbe slse o f the 1953 when Heavy Attack first
first d a is , admitted In 1952. The cam e to Sanford, be told notar­
75 men and fo u r women, selected ial, and In the latter part of 1953
from ST applicants, represent a VC-5 moved here and beeame the
crass section o f th* State. The Savage 8ona at Sanford.
school’s enrollment now
totals
Continuing bis history of the
265.
program , Cdp Linker said that
This class Inetudes the first “ In June. IMS Sanford became
out-of-state students admitted te the home of Heavy Attack Wing
&lt;• the school. F ou r students, selected One with aiuadren* 5, 7, 9, and
from 42 out-of-state
applicants, 11, plus the Heavy Attack Train­
have entered the achool this fall, ing Unit and FASRON-51.”
tw o from N ow Jersey, one from
W ith Capt. J. R. R eedy as Com­
California, and one form erly from manding Officer o f Heavy Attack
N ew York. The medical school Wing One, there are six squadrons
here is permitted by state legisla­ plus the training and support
tion to admit up to 10 per cent units on the east coast.
o f Its itudenA from outside Florida
Follow ing Cdr. Linker’ s history
The Incoming clast prepared for of the Heavy AltaeV program, a
ntedlesl school at colleges fiom film was shown that ts. si Cdr.
• New York to California, with the Linker put U “ In Itself an hislorlm ajority fr o m southern unlver cal document.” The film showed
eltlM. The University o f Florida AJs landing aboard Ih# USS Coral
has 24 graduates in the class and Pea In 1951 and then the A3D
landing aboard (he Forrests!.
the University o f Miami 17.
Club president Myron A. (Mike)
Age rang# o f
the
medical
freshmen is 19 to 35, with the ma­ Reck annouheed that there *voutd
jority o f the d a is from 21 to 24 be no regular meeting next Mon­
years of a ge. Twenty-three o f the day noon. In place thereof, a boat
men student* are m arried, while trip and fish fry at Mullet Lake
Park would take place on the
all four o f the women ar« not.
following Wednesday afternoon.
|l
Thera are fou r student* from
Duval, Escambia. Palm B each and
Pinellas cou n ties; three fr o m Or­
ange snd P olk ; two from Bay,
Brevard, Collier and Sarasota}
and one each from Clay, Colum­
Page t)
(Continued
bia, Hendry, Leon, M arlon, Mar­ Un $25.
tin, St. J o h n , Seminole, Sumter
Contributions from Geneva as
and Volusia. •
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reported by D. M. (M ickey) Ladd,

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totaled over $300 with more to be
reported, later.
One team of loca l volunteer* In
a *mall area reported to George
Touhy, United Fund
president,
pledges and cash o f over SI0O is
the result o f part o f an evening's
work. Present figures are over
Four N avy men at the *anf&lt;wd
$8,000, paid or pledged, about 17.1
A ir Station have met Red C ron
per cent o f the anticipated total
requirements and hava qualified
of $35,000.
In senior life saving and water
aafety.
CALL FOR SECONDS
Life t ir in g certificate* are be­
NEW YORK — (IB — Here’ s a
ing forwarded through the Semi­ sandwich spread which packs well
nole County Chatrter o f the Am er­ in the schcnl lunch pall. Combine
ican Red Crose. They are: R. P. chopped, hard-cooked egg. chopped
Lambeth, P . S. Jones, R . F. E r‘ walnuts and thinly sliced celery
hart, and D. R. Wright.
mixed with salad dressing.
Tbe qualifying was under the In­
struction o f John G riffin why la
attached to the
Heavy Attack
Training Unit at the Sanford Na­
val Air Station

Four Navy M en
To Get Sr. Life
Saving Awards

Department, W all Plumbing Shop,
Sanford Elks Club, American Le­
gion Post S3, Central
Baptist
Church. First Presbyterian Church,
First Baptist Church, Congrega­
tional Ctmreh,
F irst
Christian
Church, Naiaren* Church, P in t
Methodist Church, Lake Monroe
Baptist Church, Christian and Mis­
sions! Alliance Church, All Souls
Catholic Church, Church of Christ,
Church at God, and Masonic Lodge
63.

DeBary Resident
Dies Suddenly
Norman Lewis Randall, 65, o f
210 DeLeon Rd., DeBary died sud­
denly yesterday morning at Sem i­
nole Hospital.
Mr. Randall w as born June 19,
1672 at South Glenns Falls. N. Y .
He w it a laundry superintendent
until he retired several years ago,
and came to D eBary four weeks
■ go from Vineland. N.J. He was
a member o f the Elk’ s and I.O.O K. in Providence, R. I.
Survivors include his w ife Mrs.
I^ n a Randall and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Remain* were sent to Vineland,
N. J. today for services and inter­
ment.
Gramkow Funeral Home I* In
charge locally.

disjoutJhh!

Hospital N otes

JACKT FENWICK

OCTOBER II
Admissions
Delores Carr (Sanford)
Mildred R olf (Orange City)
WUlle Jones (Sanford)
Donald Frederick LefUs
(O steen)
Sharon Mongognia (Sanford)
Births
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Harold Fauver (Sanford)
Discharge#
Earths Allen and baby girl
(Sanford)
Catherine Bellamy (Sanford)
Klhcl Mae Whldden and baby
girl (O steen)
Bennie Hampton (Sanford)
OCTOBER IS
Admissions
Ocegean Wilson (S anford)
Terry P. Durand (Sanford)
Births
Baby hoy to Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson Leon Wilson (Sanford)
Discharges
Murdock Pratt Matheson
(Sanford)

A repeat of the changt in Sun­
day School hours at the Air Sta­
tion. However, I’ m sure those o f
you who attended church there
Sunday enjoyed hearing the Rev.
David S. Carnefix, who Is filling
In fo r Chaplain William Fuller
while he is on leave. Rev. Carnefix will preach at the Air Station
Chapel again next Sunday.
Mary Jo snd Harry (A ll Coch­
rane will be leaving us on Wed­
nesday morning. A fter several
years here in Sanford, they hate
to go, but go they must. At least
they get the only other place they
would choose to go. They’ ll be sta­
tioned at Patuxent River, Mary­
land, which is very close to Mary
Jo’ s home. But they’re holding an
to their house as they hope to
com e back here to retire.
Received i birth announcement
In the mall the other day. Reverly
and Ed Yaw, &lt;Ed used to be in
VAH-5,) have a second son. Don­
ald Joseph, born on October 2nd.,
and weighing in at nine pound*,
six ounces! Big boy. . .what?
Ed is n w stationed at Point
Mugu, California, just shout 60
iv t i i i ; t m e i . i t ( u i i t r miles from their home town o f
b u ll m u x i v r i i J l lu t I l b
ilM C L tT , IV A.VU SUM IK - Los Angeles. So Bev is living In
HI.VOLK tO l.V T 'b . b‘ LIJIII- L. A ., in one o f her mother’ s
I H . i F it VIEWY XU, •••« houses, sine* (he housing near
NEW VOU hi LIFE 1NBURANCE
Ed’ s new base wasn’ t what it was
COMPANY,

Legal Notice

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supposed to be! They’ re very luc

SPUTNIK BREAKS LAW
STOCKHOLM OT — Stockholm
police reported today the Russian
satellite violated
Swedish law
when its strong “ beep-beep-beep"
jammed the police radio frequen­
cy Sunday. Interfering with the
police radio network la a pun'stiable offense here.
ALPS PLANE CRASHES
INNERTKIRCHF.N, Switterland
OT — Four member* of Switzer­
land’ s Alpine air rescue squad
were being tresteJ at Interlaken
Hospital today for injuries re­
ceived when their plane crashed
on ■ glacier during in air rescue
demonstration
Sunday.
Other
planes and helicopter* o f the res­
cue squad rescued the four In­
jured men, a plici and threa para­
chutists.
SELECTED SHOTS
ATLANTA W — Police admit­
ted today that while he wasn’ t a
doctor, Jesse C. Matthews was In­
deed a specialist. Matthews, 37, a
form er hospital
amploy*, was
charged with practicing medicine
without a .license after he admit­
ted giving his select “ patients"
penicillin shots.

be tleleimiuoii at tha Hue o t the sols in«reo&gt;, ami m aturlng’ r e m l u in
annual Installments over a period not to exceed Twenty (So) years from Pr.KCt.NCT I
the data ot aald bonds, for lua purpoea of financing M s c o i l u( acquiring, P1»rk
buildUg, s a ls rg lo g , (urniabloA o r otherwt** Improving buildings or laapeettra
achool grounds, aa mura specifically described and provldad In tha reaolulloa ot the Board of Public Instruction of Bamlnots County, Florida,
adopted on tha llt h day of Septsmbsr, l l i l , which aald raaolutlon la pub-

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Tha place* o t totin g la said bond election shall ha tha niual places rrrrx--------o f voting In aald
District In aenaral
elections la Rem inds 1rupee tors
County, and thorn u itd la tha last general election In aald D istrict In
Hemlnnl* County, except as otherw ise Indicated In sold resolution. Tho
pall* will bs opea at voting placet on the day of tha aald bond PHRCINCT 1|
r.rctlon
from seven o'clock a_ m.............
until ,aven
o'clock p.m. on Iho aamo Clerk
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^
day, all aa p r o d d e d In said resolution adopted on September I f. HIT, and Inapectore

p^hiutied in full beUw n« a p*rt of thi« notice,

TitK n n a tiD &lt;&gt;•* p u b l i c i n s t r u c t i o n o r
HEMINOLK COUNTY. FLORIDA
Itv; !%' John I . U&lt;umW
JOHN T. RRUMLET. CHAIRMAN
is r a i.i
ATTUST!
/ » / R. T. SIILWER
LX-OFFKJIO KKUHETART AND
COUNTY aUI'iRUNTUNDUNT O F 1RMINOL8
CO U N T! BOARD OF* PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
____
RESOLUTION ORDUniNO AND PROVIDING FOR
TIIK HOLDING OF' AN ELECTION IN SPECIAL
TA X SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 OF’ SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA,
ON TIIK QUESTION OF
ISSUING tl.Itttt.ttfttt.oft RONDS OP SAID DISTRICT.
RK IT RE HOI VU.O RV THE BOARD OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Hrrtlon
1 An fU rtloo lo tlxroby nrd*r*S to bo
In
Snoclal Txa Sfhno) M o n e t No. t o f B*ml*ot# County, Florida, on th«
ISth day ot November. A D, ISST, to itxtrrmln# whether or oot thero
•ball b* laauad bond* o l laid D latrlet In lb# principal amount o f noi
•ii-tadlng TW O MILLION. FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 0 «/IM
l|J.I#*,»4***F DOLLARS. M arin# Interval, payable aamlannuatly, at
•uuh rat* o r ratra, not axraetllns lha Ivaal rat* aa ahall bo
dctorm lard at th o tlmo o f tho taalo tharrof. «nd to mMuro aerially
In annual tnitallmonta nvar a ported not to oxeood Twaaly tZ»F yrara
from tho data o f aald boada, (o r Iho purpoao at (Inanctae tha coot
at tho follow in g;
1.
Now IPgh bi.hool In Sanford, Florida.
1.
Sanford Junior IllaS (Proaanl Santor Rlsh School
B u ildin g) Artdulonx to building to provide claaarooma
and oth er nervaaerr faollltloo, roaovatloao and altaratlona,
to existing bulltllnga.
t.
Lyman— Loagwood. Additions to fctilldlng to provide
claaarooma an I other faollltlta.
Uxledo High School, Conatruot aatotorlum, rtnovalluna an*
4..
altaratlona to d ia lin g building.
.
Naw ARamonta Elanientary School.
a.
urouma Junior-Senior Utah School, Sanford, Now aonilruo4.
llon to provide claxarootno and other nocoatary
factlUloa. Honnvatlcn and alteration# o t old building.
Midway ElomanUry School. Naw conalructlon to provide
T.
claaarooma and uthar nocaaaary taclllllai.
Rnaanw aid K l«m -ntar» School— Altamonte. Now nonI.
it m ot Ion to provldo cdaeerooina and other ntcoaaary
fa r n i’. lv.. Altvrattcaa o t old building.
S,
Ovlvdn Elementary School. New conalructlon to provide
claaarooma and ether nacoaaary facllltlvo.
aa provided tn a raaolutlon h eretofore adopted hy thla Board on tha llth
day or September. A. D. IfiT. w hich aald rvaolutloa waa approved pur•.lent to low liy the State Superintendent o f Publlft Instruction oa SepSeulloa *■ The p laits o f vu llng la aald bond eleatlun ahall be Die
uaual plai.ee o f voting In aald Dtatrlcl In general alectloaa In Seminole
County. The polle w ill be open at Votlag placta on the day o f aald
bond (lection Irnm aavan o 'clo ck A.M. until aavaa o'clock P.M. on lha
a.ima day Only lha duly qualified alaclora residing la aald Dlalrlct who
ara Ireaholdvra w ill be permuted lo vole la aald bond election; proa i.10,1. buwcvvr, that any qualified electora fa b lin g In ihe Dlntrlct who
are Ireehuldere may vote at aald boad
election upon com plying with
tha rcquliem enla of aulaerUon (dF o f Sei-tlun to o .jll, F'lulIda Slolulva
Suction *• The follow lug p rito n g are haraby appointed Incpectora
nnd Clerk* o( aald bon I alnclloljt
_ .„ u
WEST SANFORD
WEST SIDE SCHOOL
I'UKCTNUT 1
Sira Lillie Buckler
Clrrk
Sira ll. L Harper
liiapectera
S ira Jack Stamper
M ra J. 1L Lev
Mra IL T. Thomae
Air. It. Z Jnhnami
Mra. It. Z. Johneon
LVKM MoNItoFi
LAKH MONROK SCHOOL
I’ llKCINCT I
Mr. lleorg e Bell
Clerk
M ra It. A. Thure*oW
laapectera
M ra J. D. Stapler
Mra. J. C. Aluaa
EAST SANFORD
CANNING KITCHEN
PRECINCT S
Mra c l i f f AMaa
Clark!
M ra II. L Winn
Mra Ira K. Southward
Inspector*
Mra S. A. Tlndal
M ra llulh llarm n
Mra. V. II. Hardin
M ra rtuetare Bamberger
Mra. Jamra Markham
Mra. W. H, Rlgglnbolhaai
Mr* A T. McArdle
Mrs Illll Southward
WILSON ICIfOOL
DAOt.A
PRECINCT t
Mra. M. R Warfal
r'l-rk
lira.
c
.
!.,
Jarrelt
lia r H le ie
Mra. Lurr Johneon
Mra John Foa
OVIEDO
CITY ILUX.
PRECINCT I
Sira. Mildred Lire#
C la rk
Mra. Dot Ilereon
Inapectore
Mr* R. R. Watienbarge#
Mra. Milton flora
Mra Pete llcC atl
PRECINCT *
OFINF'.VA
COMMITHtTT HOUSR

PRECINCT It
Clerk
taipeclora
PIIRCINCT II
Clerk
Inapectore

Mrs. 1. tL Bllbrey
Mr. Joha Thomas
Hr. Edsoa Qoll
•
CHULUOTA
CHULUOTA
Mr*. Josla Freest*
Sira. Nolan Fora
Mrs, Anna Toll fry
Mlsr I d a s Btntler
GOLDENHOD
COMMUNITY
Mrs. Richard H. parks#
Hr. Falk D. Slaytaa
Mr. Robort E. Parke#
Mr*. Utadya U J u t
LON0 WOOD
CITY » » « ■
Mrs. Ban Ora#
Mra, W ill!* DeReea
Sira. Clana Shaw 1
Sira. Georgs Bowie#
Mrs. Vaetar Xtgla
Ji-AKtLJtaRW.____ LAKE MART
i i . t v in. w n g r a ils
Mrs. Evelyn Thompson
Mra. Kalharlna Leach
re. R hode gptdell
ALTAMONTE •
NEW T o w n * a i t q
Mr, J. C. Rondo
Mra. Myrfla Mean
Mra. Harriet Stelnhach
Mra Ana IMnnock
.
Sir*. Itollle Sw afford
FORREST C ITY
U W. IIODOES RESIDENCE
Mra. Dorothy Lambert
Sira. Howard Van PtH
Mr*. K ay Dunn
Stra. Atlanta Xefllaitls
RLAVIA
SL
V !A
Jo* Silkier
"A
*v
. * BC
wc

PRECINCT II
Clerk
inaptclors

PRECINCT 11
Clerke
laipectora

PRECINCT II

Mra. Jo* Mlhler
Mra Paul Lukaa
Sira. Jo* a Silkier
V
FERN PARK
LEO ION HALL— PR A IR IR
Mr*. Julia Krohn*
Mra. D orothy Pavalehah
Mra. Ruth Kataer
Mra Maxine Bates
Mra. R rba McClain
SANFORD PROPER
ARM ORY
IH
Mra. Evelyn Chrlatem ta
Mr. T . A. C e M
Mra. John Carltoa
Jlra. T. a . Cobb
Mra, W. II. Harriett
Mra. Janet nuatavaon
M ra IL T, HumphCT
lira. J. V. Junes
Mra. Mtnnt* K raliart
Mr*. Netlla Kader
Mra. Helen Ludwig
Sir*, fl. I , Duncan
Sire. Madeleine Faille
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B EAR LA K E
FLORIDA PO W E R COMPANY

Clerk
Inapectore

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Mr O. B. Hughe*
lira. Jeetl* Norrla

EMi-cOTiixa cfcSi zKj

Mra. O. n. lleghe*
Mr*. Bertha Brook*
Section 4. The form a f b a llet to be ueed la aald bead elMltew i
b* la aubaUntlally th t foltew lag form :
*»*«*iaw
DAI LOT
Special Tax School Df at riot
No, i. Seminole County. Florida
ok i, .
. , " “ " ’l KJwulnn — November II. HIT
Shall Special T a x School D lu rlct No. 1 o f Seminole Ooonty. Vto*
rlda. laaua bondn In tha a g g r e s n u principal am ou nt o* not ow«
ctadlng SI,uOO.OOO.#A baarlng Intrreat. payable aom l-anneotly, a t
auch rat* or rataa. not exceeding the legal rat*, m ohall b o
ilalermlned at tha lim a o f the eat* thereof, and matwrtag
aerially In annual Inatallmaot* over a period n ot la oteood
Twenty iifi} y««ra from lb# d i t t o f u i d bonds# fo r fh i D ur&amp;M
Of financing tha coet uf acquiring, bulldlag, en largin g, for*
ntahlng or n lherw l)* Improvlag bulldlnga or achool ground*, aa
m o.o apeclricalty deacrlhed and provided In the raaolutlon o f TbO
R oeid of Public Inatruction of sem lnolo County, Florida, adepts*
on the llth d a f o f September, 1S1T
f )
FOR BONDS
( )
AGAINST BONDS
Tnatructlon*. to Voter*:
If you ara In fa v o r o f tho taeuoaca o f tha bonda, place aa E P
mark la the apace to the left o f the worde "F O R BONDN*.
If you are not In favoii o t tha leeuenc* ot the bund*, place aa " X *
mark In tha apace In lha left o f tha word* "AOAINST BONDN*.
8 actio* t Tho Secretary o f tha Board la hereby nutborlaod snd
illracted tu have printed on plain whit* paper, a lu ffloten t number o f
lb# • fur•KN.hl pKpir bAlloU and dnlivtr Hi•rn I® th t In«p»i3tor» aflid C l u l i
on or before ih* dal* and time lor opening o f the poll* fo r each bond
el*,-tin# for alt preclaote nl which paper ballot* are to ba ueed. Said
Secretary ahall a lio have prlntad eampl* baltota and daltver thorn l «
tb* I n ap.flora and Clerk* on o r befnr* the data aad tim e fo r sp e e la g
O' Ib* pulla (or auch bond election for all preclacla at whldh vo tla g m achina* are to be uied. and ta further authnrlitd and dlroctad to SMkP
•pprnprlau arrangemanta « H h the proper official* o f Som lnolo County
for the uaa o f aurh voting machine* at lho precinct* w hera votta g m achlnv* are tu be used
• .
Secttna S. Tho Supervlaor o f Raglatrattoa o f lha CouatF •*
Seminole la hereby auihurHot and dlrecleil to mxka up and oaMIfy m
ravuunn in
rraeholdori
lilt of a ll quaiMi.u
qualified .ivuiur,
electora ratliUnt
In ina
tha niatrioi
Dlatrlot wno
w ho aro
o r* frOohoMi
A eertlfti.il
co p - uf* aurh
— ‘ “Hat- ahall
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d copy
ha furalahad to Ih* Infpeotora MU
Clerk* o f the election at each Plata where the vulre are tu f * caat |g i
aald bondI election, and a carlilted copy o t auch llai ahall b* filed aw
pttaarvad amoag Ih* racurda o f thla Uo. rd.
Section T. Tttal Mila roaulutlon ahall h* publlahad to fu ll a s •
part o f the notice o( aald bund election, together with an appropriate n#»
He* In auch form a* the Secretary ahall dalermlna, la the Sanford Maraid,
a nawapaper of gtneral clteulatlon in Semlnol* County, Florida. * S »
each weak for four cuveecutlya w u l n , i.io i l i . i fulilh &gt;tl.m to be not
Icea than thirty daye prior to Ih* datu uf : .Id bund tlu ili.it.
TH E BOARD u r I’ llIILIO INS I'RUCTION OY
h k .m i n u l l c o u n t y , f l o i h d a .
/ * / JOHN L RltL'MLET—CHAIRMAN
/• / J. A. DUST LINK-—MEMBER
/a / C. F. HARRIMoN— MIDI HER
/ * / YV. A. I'ATUICK — MEFIIIKR
&gt;1/ L FL JORDAN— MFIMUEIt
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
/• / ll. T. SIILWER.
n t . MiLWKR, E v - o r n r m b r c r e t a r y a n d
COUNTY JlirERINTRNDENT OF HESI INGLE
ITRINTT BOA III) OF I’ UDLIC INSTRUCTION

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ky, if prices In L o i Angeles are
a* high ai we’ ve heard they are! !
I had a "coffee* Friday morning
fo r Mary Jo Cochrane, who is, as
I said before, leaving on Wednes­
day. I say “ I” bad it, which isn’ t
entirely true! Cmildn’ t have done
lt without a eoupta of real nice
neighbors! I’ m a very "slow star­
te r ", . . .especially in lha morn­
ing! f never could hava baked
anything snd had it ready In time,
so Gladys Carter, (who knows my
weaknesses,) walked in at 7:30 A.
M., with a piping hot coffee cake,
nnd ■ little later, cam# in with
cookies for tha "young fr y " , to
keep them happy while the M om­
m y's enjoyed their coffee! Talked
with Ruth Armistead at S:30 A.
M ., and tha asked if I'd like a
cake too, and at 9:13, she walked
In with s marble cake, frosted
with boiled frosting, and covered
with coconut! ! (About all 1 can
say tar myself n that I provided
the coffee, snd managed to run
the vacuum around, and dress m y­
se lf before the girls arrived!
Those who cam e to say good-by
to Mary Jo were Joanne Fleischman, Gladys Carter, Ruth Armlstead, Jackie Brooks, Margaret
Milton, and Marlon Holme*.

Complainant.

KAKI, P. BUUMKRitlLL and EDNA
SI Ah. UllAUUY aUhliCKILULU bl*
w its. an&lt;! It. II. H AIUtlsuN and
—— - liAHHIrfO.N. bis art!*,
Defendants.
NOTIl'SJ OF MOHTOAGK FO RE.
C U lU U h l U k I V CLE RK
Notice le hereby g iv e s puriuaat
lo a Final Decree ot foracloeui#
dated Heptemtter I f.
1SST, and
• weeded on October II, ISII, sad
entered In Chancery Cate No. s i l l
o f the O r o i l ! Court o f th e Ninth
Judlelal Circuit In aad for demlnale
Count
aly.
Florida.
Florl
w herein
NEW
TO RtIC LIF E INSURANCE COMPANT la nlalntlff and F.ARL F.
I b U M K H lI U . tmi
a
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httADD T uLM UEH AILl. Me wife,
are dei'eaJaata, 1 w ill eell bo the
h .shaft sad b»&lt;t bidder far rash
a t the fron t duor ot the hemlnole
County
Courthouse,
In
gemlhole County,
Florida.
at
11:0*
o 'clo ck s.m , aa tba llt h day af
|S October, 1IST, tbe fallow in g daacrlbP ed property ae eot forth la aald
Flasl Decree, to -w ll:
■Tl.e North l i e feet e f Let
Seven ( I ) and all o f L ot Six (SI
e f Block
Tw elve
( I I ) of
WYNNE WOOD, aa recorded )■
pletbook 4. pages SI. II and
St oT the publl* reeorde o f Bem l u l i County, Florida.
i s ;;.
DSTED this llth day o f October.

issr.

News Briefs

TRUCK GOES OVER C U F F
BLOWING ROCK, N. C. W —
The body o f 45-yesr-old Paul H.
Bumgarner was found at the bot­
tom o f a 300-fdbt precipice Sunday
near the w reckage of his pickup
truck. Police Said Bumgarner ap­
parently lost control o f the vehicle
Regular hours are aet up a| Se­ at high speed, causing it to swerve
minole Memorial Hospital for do­ over the cliff.
nors wbc srtsh t« contribute blood
to any of the blood banks, replace
PRINCE PHILIP NARRATES
blocd, or lo donate blood fo r In­
LONDON OT — Britain’ s Trlnce
dividual*. Donor Hours are on
Mcmdiy, Wednesday and Friday Philip made his debut on Russian
with White donors from 4-5 p.m . movie screens Sunday I t the same
and Colored donors from 6 to 7 time Queen Elisabeth made her
p.m . Telephone number o f the first television appearance In Can­
ada. Radio Moscow reported that
blood donor o ffic e is Fa 2-45U,
the Moscow Polytechnics! Museum
The next Donor Day fo r the San­
showed the British documentary
fo r d Elks Lodge w ill be on Thurs­
Him ’ ’This Restless Sphere" out­
day, Oct. IT, fro m 3 to 6:30 p.m .
lining the work o f the Internation­
at the Elks Club where a mobile
al Geophysical Year, Philip ap­
unit and technicians will be on
pears in the film as narrator.
hand.

TLoiv

Hr. W. O. Kllbeo

■OTICK o r BOXIS ELECTION IS ■FECIAL TAX
(Coat laved frees Page 1)
PBECINCT I
school D iin u tT s o . t o r ikjiixoi .ii county,
ell, members o l the faculty and
Clerk
s l u m iu a , o x l o s a a i w
aw sees
NOTICE Ik IiL.tik.HV GIVEN thni n bond eleclloa wlU bo h*U on lu p u s tare
band alumni.
tha llth da/ ot Nuvemuer, lit,, In special i u ttcuooi Dilutee No. I ui
Those meeting tonight to inspect n n fie M , Coaatjr, Florin*.' fur ih* purpose *i determining whether or
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not Load* o t M id LRU net M oll bo Issued in nn * * * r t * * l* principal r n e e m e r I
the new uniform ttylea and raa «uiount
- o t* not
- - exceeding —
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- flV
--------------------------------------- Clerk
TWO M
ILLluN,
K HUNDRED
THOUSAND
AND eOHM (t3.Soo.uttft.ee&gt; LiuLUAltu. bearing int.rait, payable semi(trials are: Carl Brumbaugh, Clay- Annually, at suck rats or rate), not exceediag tbs legal rata, aa shall Inspectors

Thera a n 35 Sanford organ!
ten Smith, Mrs. A . D. Rountree,
rations with blood reserves in tbe
Central Florida Blood Bank, It was Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mr*. R. W .
Bracken,
revealed yesterday b y Mrs. M. M. William*, Andrew J .
R and, Seeretary-Manager o f the
- principal o f Seminole High School,
blood collecting t jie n c j
-ljfv x -C -a -» e » - » t R x .H ’n —
Organisations
participating T o ter, George Dabbt, Mrs. Emory
the blood
reserve
program ia
Spelr, Mrs. Beverly Douthllt, Mrs.
w hich Individuals also receive cre ­
Band O fficers
dits fo r their blood are: the ACL Marvin Milam,
Club, Carpenter’ s Union 2375, Flo­ Capt. W ally Pope, LI. Irma Corrida Power and Light Company let, Lt. Dickie Rountree, LI. BcrEmployee, Sanford
Community,
ry St. John. Lt. Pete Rounds, Lt.
Sanford Veterans School, Atlantic
Coast Line,
Seminole
County June Jennings, and Lt. Amoret
conned members
School Board, Southern Bell Tele­ Spelr, student
phone Company, Seminole County Peggy LundquLst, Sblrlty Morgan
Also Band­
Jaycees, Seminole County TB A s­ and Teddy Walker.
sociation, Seminole County Health master Ernest Cowley.

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end to take action to repeal the Inven’ tery Tax.
i;s A meeting haa been acheduled fo r \\ Inter
Park on November 2 when the plana and
E MlixAtion will be launched on a atatewlde
-ai«.
They’re going a atep further b y activatI Florida Council For Inventory Tax
i v A n d there are Inequities In the Inventory
*&lt;fta aa It now exiata. For instance there a
i t u on Inventories from the raw material
»the finished products In the factory, then
the tax on the merchandise in the
wholesaler's warehouse, and on top o f that
•n Inventory tax on the goods on the re­
tailer's shelves.
The tax has been Imposed at all turce
levels: The manufacturer pays the tax, the
wholesaler pays the tax and the retailer
pays the tax. Thus the very same goods and
merchandise Is taxed several times, at dlf-

m ove alowly, as many do, it Is taxed year
after year until it is sold.
As the Florida State Retailers Association
points out "Merchandise In the factory. In
the warehouse or In the store window is
not productive— is not earning anything."
Cash In the bonk is taxed at one-tenth
o f a mill on the dollar— but on the average,
in Florida, Inventory is taxed at 41 mills.
However, as it as been pointed out very'
graphically, cities and counties assess any­
where from 10 per cent to 100 per -cent o f
value.
T h e n ’s no basic reasoning w hy merchan­
dise in the wholesaler's w anhouse or on the
merchant's shelve* should bo taxsd more
than its equivalent in cash!
As in other realms o f tax inequities, r e ­
tail and wholesale merchants as well as
manufacturers, are looking fo r ways and
means to eliminate to unfair, unjust tax.
Each man— each business— each industry
should carry Its just tax load, its fair share
and no more.

Too Much Complacency In U.S.

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that they a n capable o f
firing s a I CBM.
However the satellite itself c s s
n eer and founder o f the Interna­
tional AstroaaeUeal F adenU on . never b e o f direct military utility
“ Um
world
shook
w ith n o matter h ow fa r it is developed.
Ned Worth Trouble
____ lU r
whoa I
predicted »
Even If a manned latoUite were
years ago that sp see travel w a*
IS i s article written possible—and this la aa extreme­
problem— It would
exclusively tar
United P ie t s , ly complex
A t a e v outlines what he twOevea not he worth the trouble.
Photograph* taken froai sueh a
ore the military potenttelhte* o f
height would be useleso. Not only
the eitelllte.
Is the earth largely covered with

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Military Potentialities Of Satellites

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Wfittsa Per IMRnd Preee
PA R IS W —
Russia’ s sp
satellite win never be out o f direct
m ilitary value, bu t 1U Indirect
value In gathering data shout the
higher atmosphere and open space
i t enormous.
Such facts a rt crucial to calcu ­
lating the trajectory o f an Inter­
continental ballistic missile.
Certainly the
rocket
which
launched the Russian earth satel­
lite could be used to
I CBM. B y Munching the satellite
the RusaUna have proved beyond

Foreign News Com m entary
I r CHARLES M. M iCANN
The weak’ a good and bad a m
on tlx InternaUeaxi balance sh ad:
Soviet RuaaM’ a
Sputnik,
tk*
first earth satellite, sped steadily
round the w orld at 11.000 miles
an hour th is wek.
IU Munching bad marked the
dawn o f a new era in spaee
travel.
U was a scientific rather than
a military triumph. President Ei­
senhower said, for instance, that
It did not increase his apprehen­
sions over American national sacurtly— " n o t one lata."
But Russia
followed up the
launching b y announcing that It
tasted a m ighty new hydrogen
weapon. And it announced in Au­
gust tha testin g o f the fir s t Inter­
continental ballistic m issile, called
the "ultim ate w eapon."
There waa a tendency in official
Washington to minimize tha im­
portance o f Russia’ s beating the
United Statea into the air «lth a
satellite. The United Statea raalty
waa not try in g to be first, it was
said. This view was not shared by
the scientists o f the United States
or any oth er country, and llttlo
Sputnik certain ly ciptured tha imagination o f o r d i n a r y people
throughout the world.

‘ The military and political implication* o f evident that they have the intercontinental
the Russian's scientific accomplishment o f ballistic missile, We do have reason to
launching the satellite they call Sputnik 'k n ow that there has been too much com­
• n grave for the United States and the free placency in America, and that budget cutt­
world. The Russians appear clearly to be ing o f primary scientific and defense needs
ahead o f the United Slates in the race for could lead us and the free world to disaster.
This nation has all of the resources it
an intercontinental ballistic missile, Also
the Russians have already begun to squeeze needs In order to regain whatever may have
. the fullest propaganda advantage from the been lost. But we cannot achieve this by
being complacent. Over and over again, it
great achievement o f the scientists.
They a n deriding the United States, la essentia! that this truism be stated until
and boasting. Asian and African nations will we get a change o f attitude, and the neces­
be Impressed by what the Russans have sary action. The time for "agonizing reap­
done, and our own allies will become appre­ praisal” has arrived.
•
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•
hensive that American propaganda has mis­
fired.
Stockpiling To Be Studied
■ The entire American propaganda and In­
Taxpayers can take satisfaction In the
formational policy needs immediately to
news that the government is doing some
be ssseased and revised. Madison Avenue
soul-searching about the wisdom o f stocktechniques are no weapons with which to
piling vast quantities o f materials that would The launching of Sputnik coin­
explain and counter the Sputnik. And our
cided with a visit by Marshal
be useful in time o f war. A committee to be Georgl Zhukov, S o v I a t d tfen is
netentlst* must be given nil that is needed
appointed by Defense Mobllizer Gordon minister and No. 2 man in the
to permit them to succeed in catching up
Gray is goin to study the matter. There is Kremlin, to Indepenlent Commu­
with and surpassing the Russians.
reason to hope that this new appraisal will nist Yugoslavia. Ruscia’ i success
With will, imagination, intelligence and
result in a general scaling down o f stockpile In this enterprise, slong with the
aerious determination we can erase or neu­
testing o f the ICBM snd o f a new
purchases.
hydrogen weapon teemed likely to
tralise the advantages which the Russians
One cannot argue successfully against the help him In negotiations with Pres­
have gained. And it must be emphasized
ident Tito.
that the military and political implications wisdom o f keeping nmple stocks o f strstegic
Soviet Communist leader Nikita
o f the Russian achievement are what con­ materials on hand. Having conceded that S. Khrushchev disclosed in an in­
cern us, not the contribution their scien­ hnt eC M . u ° “ V ? , p o ,n t o u t th a t t h «
* " d R terview In Moscow with James
half billion dollars worth o f varied goods Reston, ch ief o f the Washington
tists hnve made to knowledge.
We have no ground for assuming that and materials stored up by Uncle Sam la buresu o f the New York Times,
* P,Ie to h»ve around in time o f that the Soviet govtrnm ent had
the Russians have irreversibly turned the
tried to get Secretary o f State
batancc of strength and military power be­
? " * tMn,&lt;r' 80me mllitary men John Foster Dulles to invito Zhu­
cause their scientists Munched the first h r w 1 ! hat *, nuc,cftr w* r might be so kov to Washington. Khrushchev
earth satellite, and because it now seems In ifn n .n rend*r hu*e " tocM l e s valueless made no atempt to conceal his
annoyance ov er Dulles’ rejection
S "h
W,r* Another " w o n fo r o f the bid.
fill t • the *Dwl Mns* of hoarding evervT h t Sanford H«rold
h ng from titanium to castor oil^ii that
Frince’ e cabinet crista seemed
this run* directly counter to the need f o r as f i r from solution as when it
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Difficult problems would bo involved In any
!* •
af Iha I all-4 Praia
move to substantially curb the purchases o f
whlah la *allll*4 r ,r l a ,&lt; ,,l, in ,h , . . . far rt»nfcll«a*
strategic materials. The incentive program
* f Sll Ik* laral a n t . arl.1,4 la tkla aan.aaaar.
for the production of various metals, fo r
•i n a r n u T i i i s n v r r »
fa rlar
Ua par « « k
Oaa Maatfc
kl.aa
example,
could not be abandoned without
Tkraa Maatka
Waaika
Oaa Vaar

started on Sept. S*. Premier Mau­
rice Bourgei-M auioury was oust­
ed on e confidence vote M which
he sought epprovel o f a plea for
■elf-rule in Algeria.
President Rent Coty celled first
on Guy Moist, then on Rene Ple­
ven — both form er premiers — to
form a new governm ent. Both
m «n felted to get the support neee se ry to control a majority o f the
National Assembly, the controlling
house o f Parltement.
Just one thing w e t certain: Un­
til rren ch politicians are wiling
to f iv e a premier authority to
rule, without being constantly at
tho m ercy o f the country’ s 15 dif­
ferent parliamentary groups, any
government that m ay b t formed
w ill be shaky.

Student riots la W arsaw agsteat
Impossible Speed
tha seml-iadependent government
Even at ISO mites up, the satel­
o f Fellah Communist leader Wlalite would have to circle the earth
dyalaw GomuBta fla red a n d . aubat a fa r greater speed—s t y t.ooo
yards a second, or about 18,000
It had been feared that indus­
trial workers, taking their k ey miles an hour. Launching a m l;
slit at such a speed would be
fro m the etudenU who protested
highly Impractical.
■ latest the repression o f • news­
T b .re would be no p rtcish n in
paper, might strike for higher
firing It There would ho Just as
pay.
H ie singular eituation la which great a chance o f It hitting its
heme country at t f hitting Its In­
tha biterly anti • Comunlst R o ­
tended target.
man Catholic Church Is support­
There rre difficulties enough in
ing the Gemulka regim e was am i%unc*lng bombs f r m
.* ' ' 1 »*
phaalaed by an editorial In the
flying
only
a
m
'u
high.
A t Lk:
Vatican City w eekly newspaper
O ie r -s tc r e Cola D o m in ic -, an miles up and at a speed o f 11,000
u n officia l publication. It warned miles nn hour, rretlsten would be
completely lacking.
against riots, saying they could
l i e m l danger Is 'he intercon­
result only la Russian interven­
tinental ballistic
missile, once
tion.
launched, can n * be Intercepted.
1: h&gt;s r speed of 13,000 miles aa
hour.
I da r e t believe It will over ne
possible to deteeor deflect ■ mis"y ou n g m erried i." So d o beer ad i.
si'O traveling i t tea' speed
A fish in g Uckla firm hopes to
Gathers lafon-iaMnn
eaeourege more fam ily flih teg
trips by turning out peetal colored
all tend to maka the home more
rode and reels fo r (ho girls.
o f a focal point fo r advertlaing ap­
Liguer A d Cancelled .
S o widespread has the fam ily peals.

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kf n-aeral
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lift,

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n*4
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PNRIf Pr.ltKtVa 11411— aa4 Pakllthaa
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Page

Tuesday, October 15, 1957

i w i hCi ndl!Stry* DIjpo#In* °* «°me o f
t r m .M

k " i a rea&lt; y ° n h , n d tt,* ° w o u W c * u a o

trouble unless transactions were handled
very carefully to avoid disrupting th T m aiRti" . it i* «r°°&lt;i to know that a non-govern­
ment committee is going to tackle the mat­
ter. Trimming the fat from the stockpiling
progrnm appears to be one good way to
save Uncle Sam soma money without hurt­
ing his chances o f survival.

Rabbit Fever A Threat
To The Careless Hunter
ly HUMAN A ICNBlilN, M.D.

GOOD sp ortsm a n sh ip
to t i s r rubber glovM while dree*,
honesty really pay o ff In hunting. teg wild game.
At least they do aa tar as the I f the carcass has white spots
Inside, Mpeclally on tha spleen or
health picture Is concerned.
f o r thla reason, 1st ms caution liver, burn It. Wash your hands
you against shooting slow-mov repeatedly w ith aoap and water
rabbits. And don’t pick up a or a disinfectant after handling
rabbit unaxplalntdly found dasd sueh an animal.
and try to p u s It o ff aa your own. Don’t Treat YoureaU
Either animal may be Infected
W hite c o d e ln a ta k en every
with tularemia, or rabbit fever. three or (ou r hours probably will
Although
loug] this disease infects relieve tha headache caused by
many wild animals, It la moat tularemia, you must get com pe­
often found tn rabbits. It U never tent m edical help. D on’t try to
transmitted from person to per treat yourself.
son. but you can become Infected
Moat cases seem to respond
while handling or dressing a die- wall to streptomycin.
eased animal.
Thorough eooklng o f all wild
Tha disease, which usually is,gams. oortU u lsriy r*bb!*s. - zs
tr«n «»i**-4
u t« mucous sen t i ll la preventing tuUremla.
msmbrano or a break in tha akin, Feaoateg th o m eat doesn’t destroy
usually begins with sudden chills, tha organism w hich causes ail Mm
headache and nausea, accom pa­ trouble.
nied by faver o f 101 to 1H dagr»M and prostration.
L. H .: W hen I was young l board
a great deal about erysipelas, m
D ovolop A a Ulcer
tho last few years, however, I havo
Y ou’ll probably dovolop an ul­ n ot heard o f anyone having tho
cer a t th e spot where the lnfoc disease, la tt extinct?
lio n h as en te re d y o u r body.
Answer: Erysipelas at on e Ume
Lymph glands la nearby parte of was an extremely dangerous dlstho body will begin to swell.
Is o m . However, with the advent o f
Usualty^by.the fifth day a ty-Igulfonam lde and antibiotic drugs,
p h oid -h k e'ttete develop*. About this condition can be rapidly
six per cent of the victims die. |cur»d. H#nce, UtUe publicity
I strongly urge ail &gt;uu hunters siren to it.

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The Sanford Herald
204 West First Street
Sanford, Florida
Dear M erchant and Friends of
the Sin ford Lions Club:
Wa take this opportunity to
again thank you for y ou r won­
derful cooperation In the further­
ance of our better sight and other
worthwhile program s.
Your kindness in allow ing us to
place our F ord Gum Ball Ma­
chines on y ou r counters, and in
your stores, has helped ua accom ­
plish the follow ing things during
the past y e a r :
1. Forty (40) undarprivtleged
rhildren in area had eye
examinations to determine
correction needa.

Ry FRED DANZIG
United Press Staff cerresp m i ee t
N E W YORK «* — Advertise,
m en u , like suburbs, streets and
schools, ere getting crowded.
The beautiful woman Is still
there, o f course. Only she’ e not
■lone. She’s ■ mother now and
she’ e accompanied by bar hus­
band and the kids.
In short, Madison A veo»* his
discovered the American family,
fam ily la Attlen
A d i la newspapers, magailats
and on television, now tend to por­
tray fam ily groups in action, be
It getting the fam ily car filled
with gasoline et the neighborhood
station, sipping soda from familysite bottles during a family back­
yard barbecue, eating cereal from
fam ily-sits packages, taking pic­
tures, talking on the telephone, or
looking at stock quotations.
M ore clgarslte ads feature the

appeal becom e that a liquor cam ­
paign recently broke the ground
rules by showing a fem ale in an
ad. Evan though she wasn’t drink­
ing tha rum or touching a glass,
her m ere presence caused an up­
roar and the ad wae canceled.
Advertising men boll down the
reasons for the fam ily approach
as follow s: p r a p e r ity and laisura
tim e.
W om en do about three-fourths o f
tho fam ily spending, ao broad ap­
peals aimed at women and the
thing uppermost In their minds,
fam ily , ara profitable. The fiveday week, the move t « suburban
living, informality, and television

LAFF

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tur. ringn m in

Obeying this sign mar oost
you a f*w minutes. Filing
to heed it may coat a Ufa.
D on't b a a k ilk r . . . o r e
corpse! When traffic lews
are obeyed, deaths go
DOW N!
BACK I M ATTACK
ON FRANK ACCNWfTII

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PRESIDENT W. Hush Duncm
CHAIRMAN C. C. W elsh

FOR QU ALITY

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Welsh T ire Shop
105 W. 2nd

T R U C K RUBBER
RECAPPING
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TIRES

PHONE O.EIGHT
SEVEN TWO
“ If Y ou Have A
Tire Job To Do"

CHURCH IN A

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won’ t c om e to church, the church

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must g o to the people,” Rev. Stan- G
ley Evans said Sunday. "I t war
very successful," he said today.
" I am hoping te
hold similar
services quite often in the future.’’

a

FA LLS IN CHIMNEY
•
LYONS, France (tit — Raymond
ReveUin-Falcoz, 33, told firemen
who extracted |lm fro m the foot?)
o f an ei*hf -story chim ney tn hiapartment house Sunday that he
fell into the chimney while sleep­
walking on the roof. A building
employe heard hi* m uffled cries
end ceUed firemen fo r help.

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Prosperity Ovate Markets

Prosperity, besides altering old­
er advertlaing approaches, also
has created new markets fo r such
things a t sm all boats, ewlm m irg
pools, station wagons and plcnle
Items.
The trend M more than a pass­
ing phenomenon, fo r the number
o f families living in the United
5tatti is increasing. Last year
there were nearly 42-mlUIoo. By
1975, this figura will pass &gt;4-mil­
lion.
The reaehlng-out for fam ily bus­
iness also involves transportation.
Important railroads, airline* and
bus companies have Introduced
fam ily rates In recent years, along
with major hotels.
In religion, churches are urging
families not to split up at sum­
mertime b y sending the children
o ff to cam p. Take summer camp
vacations together, they suggest,
Sunday schools are Inaugurating
fam ily courses.
Industry U in tha picture too,
with a recently-launched "Fun
with P o p " program, aimed at
building a happier fam ily Ufa by
getting fathers to spend more
time with their children.

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V I O \J » C l C4 IV ( t

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F E A T U R E - 8:34
"CH ILDREN UNDER 13
ADM ITTED F R E E "

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"That's right 1 122 East S treet. . . there'! n man atuek
in n chairl”

YOU'RE THE BOSS

u/ap

1 Sixteen (II) pairs of glaiMi
purchased for needy child­
ren.

3- Conducted
tho
thirtieth
(10th) consecutive y ea r of
LiUle League Baseball for
boys nine to (w eirs. U 0 boys
participated l u t season.
4. Sent • b o y to B ey s’ Itate.
Wa know y ou art proud you
had a part In making thu above
projects possible.
Thank you fo r ytwr cooporstion
in the past, and we solicit your
continued help la the months to
corns.
Sincerely yours.

The Russians and the Americans
have been experimenting on sendlag oiil-Tiait, vitklr . f
—n rr
monkeys, up in rocket* to lest on
them the effects o f enormous scceteration and o f the lack of
gravity.
Such date, very important fo r * )
tha future, so fa r have been ttlcen
for only two or three minutes at
■ time. Bat In the satellite teere
will be a continuous lack of grav­
ity aa long as it if in the sky.

American Family Is Discovered

Letters
To The Editor

U .M
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hi m
AMOMtear* aallraa. ra-4 af ikaakt. raaalallaaa aa4
SaHaaa af aalartalaaiaai far Ika aaranaa a f ralalaa
■ i f . a lll ka akaraaS far af rraula, aiiarllalap aalaa.

-p h jto tn p h tr -W

from that high up woold give no
details e f the ground w o w .
la abort, espionage is not poa•Able with tU s satellite.
What about reducing Its alti­
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tha retarding effect o f the earth’s
atmosphere.
Tim average
altitude e f the
Russian
satellite—M2 miles i—
means it h a t a minimum altitude
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prartkabte mean altitude fo r an
earth satellite would be around
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minimum o f ISO mile*.
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atmosphere.

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upper atmosphere, which begins
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about
outer
spec*. This is necessary to com­
pute tha trajectory o f the ICBM.
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military h ast or aa a colony, the *
earth already hae a larger, stable
satellite: the moon. It does not
need another.

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Church Calendar

All Women In Area Asked
To Participate In Service

at the home o f Mrs. Audrey GDI*
TUESD AY
Circle No. 2 o f the Lake M ary In Lake tlary.
Th* H om em aker's Class o f t h '
Mary Preabyterlan Women’ * Or­
ganisation will m eet at 8:00 I*. M. First Baptist Church will m eet r
World Community Day will be through out resettlement campe in
tha home o f Mrs. 0 . Lewis D_:
J. C. Sikes, M rs. R . A . BennaU, kins, 1907 MellonviUe A re., at
observed In Sanford Friday, Nov. Europe and the Far East.
Mrs. D. Newsom e,
Mrs. C. H. 8:Co P. M. Mrs. Marvin Sion*
1 at 2:00 p. ra. in the First
Warm clothing In good condition
Moss and 3lrs J. P. HalL
Methodist Church. The United fo r b oy i and girls i i especially
wi.. be co-hostess. All member*
.Jacardanda Circle
year
according to
Church Women o f Sanford have needed this
are urged to attend. ,
Dirt Gardener's Circle
Jaeardanda Circle m ei Friday
naked that all women in the area Mrs. W ells. She states that “ It
The Fidelia Class o f the First
A
beautiful
day,
Friday,
made
H ie Sanford Garden Club will He was associated with the U . of
participate this year. This state- Is the responsibility o f these of the Dirt Gardener's trip to the evening fo r a covered dish rapper Baptist Church will meet with Mr*
&gt;:•
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bold the first general meeting ol Fla. experimental station a t Sanf s T i —Ith Hire nrwer+y nnd
W H. Dunean. 80S Catalina D rltt
vt.3-r.h-.-. aaiaatka
O d ltd i5 at the home o f Mrs. C. M. Flower*
the r e a r T h u rifo*- O ctober UL*t- ■ifni-flu iifiT 'jra T s.
w « &gt;* TTEIW r T . ~3T.-------”
dent, Mrs. George Wells, and a homeless status to assist others perfect w ay to atari their actlv: I on e u iu y r i u m
i V ;•
-• &gt; '
[He ETuTcTuonaT building o( me
ir s . W . B. Brinson, Mrs. R . G.
chairman o f the planning com- still living under bondage.1'
W are Bible Class o f the Flgat
Following this he was em ployed
ties fo r the year.
. F ln t
Presbyterian
Cbun-h
at
Hickson and M rs. Dorothy Tar- Methodist Church will meet Tues­
mittcc,
Mrs.
Arthur
Beckwith.
Mr.
Robert
McCoIlcy,
the
owner
•*•*•»*• v * • V fE -jw
12:30. A covered dish luncheon will at an entom ologist by the Shell
lap.
*
day i t 7:00 P.M. for a covered
of the nurseries, has collected and
The theme o f this year’ s ob­
Chemical Co. Since that tim e Hr.
be served.
Mrs. A. K. Rossetter waa guest dish supner.
grown
in
five
years
an
amazing
servance
will
be
"B
read,
Freedom,
The apeaker will be Jack Rus- Ruaaell has operated a garden
speaker. Her topic was houseThe Junior Fellowship o f the
display o f tropical and sub tropi­
and Dignity." Parcels o f warm
% \ell o f the Orlando Garden Mart. supply store in Orlando. M ore re­
plants.
First Presbyterian Church will
cal plants. He talked to the group
clothing,
sheets,
pillowcases, r
I
J '
Mr. Russell's topic w ill be annual cently, he has written articles for
She donated one o f her fam ous
W m -V
meet fo r rehearsal at 4:13 P. M.
about tbc methods o f hybridizing
household linens, blankets and / 0
planting and “ What*a new In gar­ a Central FUrtda newspaper un­
dish gardens as a prize which waa
The Pioneer Choir o f the Flrsl
and
the
efforts
made
to
develop
yardage
of
laundered
denim
a
rc
an­
dening practices". Included in hia der the title o f "Garden Health."
won by Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs.
Presbyterian Church w ill m et le t
__________ - I . sturdy beautiful plants which will
nually prepared by church circles
l l n . Fred Ganat, president of
talk will be the selection of suitMiller named the most varieties
rehearsal at 3:00 P. 31.
thrive In our patios and homes.
and Individuals to be sent to Winable annuala, preparation c f aoli. the Sanford Garden Chib, w ill con­ B A B Y GIRL BROWN, daughter
In tho garden. Mrs. M. R. W hit­
The Pioneer Fe’ lowvhlp o f the
After
hi*
talx
Mr.
McColley
con­
sdor.
Md.
Here,
the
Church
World
duct the meeting. In ch a rse of o f M r. and Mm. Charles Brawn,
and the care of planta.
An invitation Is extended to any­ ducted the group through his con­ ney, pari chairman, read her let­ First Presbyterian Church w ill
Service distributes
the articles
M r. Ruaaell la no stranger to the program la Mrs. J . E . Ter- Titusville . Beni Oet. 11.
ter
o
f
thanks
fo
r
the
eo-operaUou
one eligible and Interested In a servatory and green houses, an­
meet fo r supper and recreation
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Sanford. He is a graduate o f the wlUlger Jr. Mrs. Ralph Deans,
Ladies Auxiliary o f the Fleet R e­ swering tho many questions asked received during her two years c i In the Youth Building from 2:00
University o f Florida with a B. courtesy chairm an, baa m ade the
office.
serve Organisation. A meeting by the Dirt Gardeners.
P. M. through 8:00 P. M.
S. and an U. S. in entomology. arrangements fo r Uw m eeting
Mrs. J . C. Andrews presided at
will be held on Friday, October
Mrs. George Harden had a brief
W EDNESDAY
the
meeting
with
twenty-four
18th, 2 P . M ., In the T-V room business meeting and the group
Girl Scout Troop No. 149 o f tb*
members and guests present.
o f the C h ie fs Club.
stayed to have their lunch at the
First Presbyterian Church wlU
By Marian Jones
Camellia Circle
The requirement fo r eligibility
OSTEEN—The
Osteen Home
OVIEDO — Parties are In the Is limited to w ives, mothers, sis­ nursery. Hostesses were MesdamThe Camellia Circle held It* first meet In the Youth Building at 2:20
Demonstration Club met last week vogue again in Oviedo. The young ters, and daughters, not 1im« than ea Helen Wlnqulst, W . M. Yung, meeting o f the year at the home P. M.
at the home o f Mrs. Joe Masters. people are the recipients o f m ost 10 years o f age, of members of Myron Smith and Edmund Melsch. of Mrs. Robert Crumley on F or­
lxara Circle
E. Bell, M rs. John Senkarlk Sr.,
TUESDAY
Tomatoes, oranges, grapefruit
O ffieera for the com ing year o f the ones that a n being given The Fleet Reserve Association
rest Drive, Thursday evening. CoThe Ixora Circle met Friday al
General meeting o f Women’ s and Mrs. R o y TUlls.
and cantaloupe are especially good
were elected and a n Mr*. Robert now.
h
o
ile
'se
s
were
Mrs.
Bruce
Saxon
and widows o f Fleet Reservist),
Auxiliary of Seminole Memorial
sources o f vitamin C.
Intrrmediate C .V» o f the Fleet Marine Corps Reservist* the home o f Mrs. Volio William* and Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr.,
A t ’ l:00 P . M. the
Fine Arts W illiam s, president: M rs . Amelia - ^
J r. fo r a covered dish luncheon.
Hospital at the J tw iih Community
Mrs. 11. P. Newton o f DeBary
Program w ill be “ Ceram ics as s Osteen, vice president; Mrs. Guy Ovlr,]o Baptilt church and the and retired enlisted men o f the The luncheon was served on Mrs.
Center at 1:00 P. M. Social hour
Beall, secretary and treasurer;
was guest speaker. Mrs. Newton Aa Mrs. Bolx played “ Beautiful
will follow . AU mem bers are urg- hobby", sponsored by M rs. S. G. Mrs. Joe Masters, county council Junior-High youngsters e tch en United States N ary and Marine William's lovely screened porch.
gave an Interesting program on Isle o f Som ew here", each m em ber
Corps.
joyed
parties
on
Friday
night.
As
Harrlman.
Co-hostcssea were Mrs. Taylor
» e d to attend.
delegate.
the Intermediate G A's could In­
Anyone interested Is urged to Brown, and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick. camellias, with the help o f col­ placed a rose around an open bt* The American Home Department
“ Roaring Twenties" b a ll lime
Mrs. Masters demonstrated va­ vite and some few o f them were attend this very Important meet­
ble, behind which a candlo burn­
ored slides.
Tho mooting was opened with
o f the Sanford W om an's Club io show and junior lursiiy football rious hwtdUrafta suitable far r -e
Mrs, Ralph Betts, chairm an, ed.
In Junlor-7R„h, it was a toss- ing. You can r b lo !" ’ urther in­ prayer. Tho business meeting ".'a?
having a covered dish supper at
Mrs. B. C *Tj7rc read a psalm,
game, 7:30 P . M. Concession stand at Christmas.
up as to which party to attend. I formation about this meeting by conducted by the chairman, Mrs. conducted mo business' meeting.
the club at 1:00 P. M. The pro­
A n International luncheon - was believe Mrs. Margaret Ragsdale. calling FA 2-4967 or FA 2-**W.
and closed the service with a poem
Roll
call
was
announced
b
y
each
Walter Meriwether, it was an­
gra m will
be
‘ 'Advantages o f with good food and drinks. Spon­ planned fo r the O ctober meeting
mem ber with the name o f • new by Loagefellosr,
Counsellor or the GA'a reported
nounced that beginning wills tho
Y outh Centers In C om m unities" sored by the P-TA o f Seminole to be held at the hom e o f Mrs.
Mrs. Georg* M cCtll, program
plant she planned to grow this
they had three c f the Ju n ior
December meeting, the time will
The speaker will be Senator a High School.
chairman. Introduced Miss Eilat**
P# T« Piety*
year.
High’ s In their group.
be changed to 2:30 A . M.
Douglas Stenstrom. Hostesses fo r
It w as decided to bold a com ­
Following the meeting, refresh­ K irchboff, who discussed Gerber*
THURSDAY
She alio reported that the skat­
Mrs. David Bach spoke on tri­
tha evening are M;*a. Douglas Stenmunity covered dish supper In De­ ing party at the Coliseum in Or­
ments were served by tho hostess­ daisies. She explained their plant­
The
fam
ous
Rebels
Quartette
color
draccna
and
Its
care
as
a
strom , Mrs. W arren Knowles,
cem ber.
,
es to Mrs. George Andrew Speer, ing and care, and stated that Oct­
lando was a huge success and
OSTEEN— Mr. and Mrs. Nort house plant.
M rs. W. H. Stamper, Mrs. II. S. will sing at the High School at
Itefreih m '~ U w ere then served evetyune enjoyed it Immensely.
Mr*. Bill Gramkov, Mrs- Rich­ ober Is an excellent time to start
2:00 P M. Sponsored by the Latin
man
M
iller
left
Wednesday
to
Mr*. A. It. Mullins, Pres, o f the
«. D ugger, Mrr. L. P . Payton a n ’
by the hostess te M rs. J . C. Cart Following this they Journeyed to
ard Slivers, Mrs. Alfred Greene, them.
Club.
T
ickets
on
sale
at
the
San­
visit
various
places,
combining
St.
Lucie
County
Federation
of
' ^ M r i . Jack Stamper.
penter, who was welcom ed as a Anderson’s In Winter Park for a
Committee reports were given.
ford Herald.
business and pleasure. They will Garden Clubs and an accredited Mrs. Ed Peterson, Mrs. Donald
There will be a quarterly board
new m em ber, Mrs. Guy Beall. delicious repast o f hamburgers,
Flamm, Sirs. Jack Martin, Mrs. The chairman gave the member* a
visit
their
daughter
and
son
tn-lavr
The Sanford Garden Club will Mrs. Muriel Lemon, Mrs- Amelia
(low er show judge, will bo the
meeting o f the Seminole County T.
Alfred
Chiles,
Mrs.
Malcolm report on the board meeting and
french fries and cold drinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B erth ! In Oak speaker at tho next meeting. Her
B . and Health Association at 8:00 have a general business meeting Osteen, Mrs. Frank George, Mrs.
Lodge, Mrs. Donald Knight, Mr. tho plana fo r the Sanford Garden
Guests
Included
Junie
Fleming,
Ridge, Tcnn., where Bertinl la ■ topic will be Interpretive flower
and
covered
dish
luncheon
a
t
12:30
P .M . in the Educational Building
R obert Williams, M rs. P . T. PI*- Tom m y Bry»nt; Linda Harris,
Harold
Chapman, Mrs. Ralph Club. The next meeting nf the
,
....
. . ..
nuclear physicist. Then on to arrangements.
o f the First BaplUt Church, Oct. P. M. at the educational building ty, M r*. Albert Pell. Mrs. Clar­
Betts, Mrs. John Keeling, Mrs. Central Circle wiB be held with
Hoy
Vtalnrlght;
Marilyn
Mathers,
Chicago
to
attend
the
Ceramic
o f the First Presbyterian Church. ence Snyder and Miss Margla Mar­
Attending the meeting and lunch
IS.
Freddie A lford; Nancy Estes. Rob- show
the Merchandise Mart. eon were Mrs. Davis Bach, Mrs Dan Batten, Mrs. Benny A m lin, Mrs. M. C. Hagan, Nov. 14.
The Sanford Unity Class w ill Jack Russell o f Orlando, will shall.
attending the meeting w ere Urg.
and Sirs. J. L. Horton Jr.
art
OUlff;
Julie
Gore,
Bcnnc
Mrs. Miller Is Interested In ce­ Don Bales, Mrs. G. D. Bishop
m eet at the Valdes Hotel at 1:00 speak on “ New Gardening Proce­
J, W. Schwarz, Mrs. Zeb R atliff,
Rose O rcte
Wain right: Carer Alford, Jerry ramics. while Miller will study Jr., Mrs. A . J. Bracken, Mrs. Tay
P . M ., Rev. Josephine Stuckle will dures.'’
Hoke, Mrs. Frank
Rose Clrclo met with Mrs. Mrs. E. M.
Ulrey; Sandy Carson, Charles ".Swedish
Imports
In Wooden lor Brown, Mrs. George Dangle- Charles Lawson on Friday. There Hill, Mrs. E. R. Wood, Mrs. Georg*
FRID AY
conduct the study class. The pubParker, Carol Parkar. Carl F ab ry ;
man, Mrs. Frank Donahoc, Mrs
W are."
The M imosa Circle o f the San­
4} 11c is cordially invited to attend
were twenty-ona mem bers and McCall, Mrs. J. Jackson. Mrs. A.
Jackie Pendarvls, We* Evans;
Following this, the Milters will Al Doudney, Mrs. John Fitzpat­ two guests present. Speaker was K. R e s e lle r , Mrs, D. C. Moore,
ford Garden Club will m eet with Stephen Bowse
these classes.
Gladys A lfcrd, Jimmy Brookshire;
visit her sister, .Mrs. Howard rick, Mrs. Fred Ganas, Mrs, Bert Mrs. Lawson who spoke on the Mrs. A . C, Benson and Mrs, N. U.
Mrs. Ray P eck, DeBary at 10:30 Mrs. Ollie Stockton
WEDNESDAY
Bessie Fleming and Jim Hill. Cha­
Schrli-ber In Grand Rapids, Mich. Hollingsworth, Mr*. Doris House­ care and feeding of houseplonts Brower,
The Chiefs W ives Club will meet A. M-. fo r the regular meeting Mrs. W . J. Peacock
perones were, In addition to the
Joyce Cullum
On the return trip they will se* holder, Mrs. Wight Klrtley, Mrs. and also gave many pointers on
at 2:00 P. M. at tha C. P. O. and covered dish luncheon.
Counsellor, Mrs. MUton Gore, Mrs.
W. E. Knowles, Mrs. Walter Meri­
Club fo r the regular business m eet­
Elsie Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. their daughter and son In-law, wether. Mrs. Tom Mere, Sirs. tho raising o f orchids. She had
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Workman
o
f
ing.
several beautiful examples to Il­
Eddie Parkar.
Vann Parker, Sira. A . J. Pleva,
The Civic and Fine Arts Depart
lustrate her talk.
The first o f a series o f Junior- Elinor, W. \ a . Enroule they exMrs.
Vincent
Roberts,
Mrs.
W
.
It.
m ent o f the Sanford Woman’ s
A tour o f Mrs. Lawson's garden
High School p a r es was given on PCft ta make numerous bushes*
Stemper, Mr*. Douglas Stenstrom,
Club will hava a covered dish
Friday night at the swimming in ta c t* concerning the dUtribuo m p lc t c d the meeting. Mrs. W.
By VIRGIN IA CONN. Society Editor
Mrs. J, E. TcrwlUeger Jr., Mr*.
luncheon at the Clubhouse on Oak
D. Shippy la chairman o f the
poM. The seventh graders, I know, i lion "I fbe 'l ° or cbimes which
M cKay Trulock, Mrs. F. L. W ood­
Many people In town m ay re­ "P orth oles."
A v c. at 11:00 P. M . Merobars o f
Rose Circle.
were very excited over this event Miller designed and they are now
ru
ff
111,
and
Mrs.
William*.
M ust admit that I straggled up
tg the Sanford W om an's Club will member Betty and Stanley Dona­
Central Ctrete
— their first of tho teen age high manufacturing,
Hemerocallls Circle
fold T. B. Christmas Seals at hue, who used to bo stationed at to the C. C. after the festivities school parties. Our Jimmy was
The Central Circle o f tho San­
The Hemerocallls Circle met
11:00 A. M.. until noon.
the Air Station. The Donahues w ere over, but Ja ck and Barbie
all spruced up at 3:30 and the Darlty, Jim m y DeShaio, David with the Azalea Circle at the ford Garden Club met TTiursday
M rs. Don Brubaker will be a are In town until Thursday morn­ Morrison, Jean and C y Fitton, hot dogs and cold drinks were n jt
Fulghum, Warren Harper, William CrapcviUe Nursery, the homo o f morning with 3Irs. Francis Bolz.
guest a t the luncheon and w ill ing, and staying at the Marinelle. Sonny and Margaret Powell, Keen being served until 7 p. in.
Ted Hill, Carolyn Jacobs, Jimmy Mrs. Eric Vthlen. A covered dish Mrs. B. C. M oore was co-hostess.
■peak briefly about the High Stan is a dentist — they live in and John Ivey, Gene and Ann WitThe eighth graders bad enjoyed Jones, Thad Lingo, Hubby Massey, supper was served outdoors, much Upon their arrival, mem bers of
Fever Fellies. The program will Milwaukee, and while he was do­ sal and Harold and French!* Ring
those parties, sponsored by tha lo­ Eva
Mae M cW harters,
Bruce to the enjoyment o f all. Mrs. Vlh- the clrclo were ushered In to the
be presented by Mrs. Lorraine ing two weeks duty in Charles­ w ere still there. A lso Crela and
“ Only 60 Shopping
cal P-TA, last year. I think it Is Packard, Suzanne Partin, Tommy len gave the program. This was dining room , where they w ere ser­
G raham , and will be a film "In ton, S. C., Betty visited friends. Earl, Viola and Harold Kastner,
Days Till Christmas
one of the nicest projects they Partin, Teddy Peters. Bobby Ray a film on fungus growth and tme ved punch and cookies, Mrs. Zebside Picture o f the Tuberculoala When they left Sanford In ‘ 33 they Ken and Jan Torbett, Blanche and
Ratliff presided
at the punch
have ever undertaken, and the e x ­ Pltier, William Rutherford, Billy
on plant development.
P roblem ".
had three children. New they have George Nicely and Anita and Bob
bowl.
citement and delight derived arc Schumacher, Wayno Seay, Eugene
Hostesses
fo
r
the
covered
dbh
Hadden.
,
Hostesses for the luncheon will six.
Mrs. J. W . Schwarz conducted
well worth the work.
STORE
Schuil, M argaret Sem bcrly, Rich­ supper were Mrs. Vihlen, Mr. and
Several urgent reminders this
f j b e Sirs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs. F .
Adelaide Moses, Camle Bruce,
Mrs. John Courier, Jr. and Mrs. ard Skelly, Slavik, Tom Smith, Mrs. J. P. Hall. Mrs. Carl Moss the meeting. A service In mem­
202 E . 1 s t
FA 2-0181
Dot Powell and Ellen B etts, spent w eek. For one thing, i f you arc
Phil Packard; room mothers fur R od jer Smithson, W esley Swenson, was elected delegate to the dis­ ory of Sirs. C. E. Jackson, who
“
Us*
our
Budget
or
a
m
em
ber
of
the
Hospital
Auxili­
the weekend up at the cam p. Sat­
recently passed away, vas held.
the grades, were ably assisted In ami David Van Camp.
Layaway Plan"
trict meeting. Mrs. Mona Jarvis
urday night they Joined forces ary, don't forget the geheral meet­
the arrangements and plans by
Members o f tho eighth grade In­ was appointed fashion show chair­
with Helen and Andy Carreway ing tonight (Tuesday) 1:00 P.M
clude; Carol Alford, John Arnold, man from Hamerocallls Circle.
t h . Jiwt.h E m ™ n lt v Cantor A,in SllvUt‘ Th» d
and Cila Heard far an evening of
David
Beasley,
Daniel
A1 aoclal
. i i . f hour
lT - wUt
Cm follow
r T n the
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c s
and John David
Beasley, John
The door prize, a beautiful cro­
A
'
poker.
room representatives of the two Boone, John Boone, Johnny Cour­
ton, was won by Mrs. J. J. Palo.
gat.ii.wa-li isict
h i •£*
i
meeting.
Another poker party want on business
ier, William
Michael, Tom m y Attending from Hemerocallls were
A lso the tremendous half Umc k „
Twenty-two coeds, Including nine Friday night at John and Dodle
Mr. and Sirs. Phil Packard and Estes, Loretta Fore, Jam es Roddy Mrs. M. E. Baker, Mrs. C. E.
show
along
with
football
on
Wed
from
Indianapolis,
have
been King's Anita and Bob Hadan and
Mr. and Mrs. John Courier, assist­ Fortsun, Linda Fortson, Disnnie
named to the 1937-28 Butler Uni John ar.d Betty McCraken enjoy­ nesday night at the Memorial Stn ed by Mr, and Mrs. Herschcl Ma­ George, Robert George, Jr., James Hunter, Mrs. R. L. McKnlght,
Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Sira. Carl
£ versity Color Guard. These girls ed a delicious dinner by Dodle s i dtum. The "R oaring Twenties" son, served slxty-odd yuungtiers Maxwell Greene, Martine Green,
^ perform a» half-time of football well as the game. Jane Sillier show prom ties to g lv * the tops with hot dogs ami cold drinks at Diane Harbin, Sheila Mac Hamby, Lind, 3Irs. Clara lladcrer, Mrs,
Watson Reel, Mrs. S. J . Ntx, Jlri.
and basketball gam es and are a popped In f o r a few minute* and in entertainment. By now It Is 7 p. m.
Linda Harris, Edward Hill, James
highlight of each appesranca o f managed to make o ff with a tidy hoped that S. H. S. alumni will
The rest o f the evening they Hill, Walter Hill, Venson Hoke,
have jumped on tha bandwagon,
sum.
the Marching Bulldog Band.
all enjoyed gam es and dancing, Preston Hoke, Regina! Lane, John
and
If
not
out
on
tha
field
In
the
Ken
and
Jan
Torbett
have
hid
Color guard members are Carol
and a very good time was had Edward McConaha, Joe Malcolm,
Nutt, Sanford, F la .; Bea Bach Ken'a brother Kerry, as their act, at least perhaps they will by all.
Nancy Mason, Helen Marie Mem­
m an, Syracuse; Marlhanne Rob guest oner the weekend. Harry ti dress the part for the avanlng.
Members o f the seventh grade ory, John M ogul, Jr., Herbert
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Sonny
LAST SHOWING
0 . ; Margaret Whltenton, Tupelo, plan to rctlra In Sanford In a few ing the game and the half tlma Beasley; Graham Boone, Roy ( ar­ Priest,
Billy
RobHac,
C y ru s1
M iss.; Lana Dennison Anderson; years. They have already sold his show, and plan to build a court son. Beverly Cauthan, John Clark, Thompson, Roy W xlnright and
.
P'Manl,
Ley Ann
VanSlckle, Lebanon; mother on tha Idea, and sha Is with the proceeds. Tha court Is John Co*, Allen Cullum, Amber Sylvia Arnold,
not
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may
seem.
down
here
and
working
at
the
A M a r y Poe,
Greenfield, Arianne
It w ill be 100 by 100 feet, and
Burr, New York City, N .Y .; Ma Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Around aevanty cam e to eat at besides using it fo r basketball,
rilyn Woodward, Speedway, Carol
Stebbingi, Park Ridge, III.; Carol the M ayfair Country Club, follow­ there will be tablet and chairs so
yn Mustard. Kokomo; Judy Mann, ing the Sanford Sten's G o lf Asso­ the kids may cat there too. The
(w hich was cou rt will alio com e In handy for
Omaha, Seb.: and Phyllis Magner, ciation tournament
Sharon McNIerney, Shlrlee Smith, won by Sonny Powell, Incidental­ dances, roller skating and many
Carolyn Speckcr. Betts Teeguarden, ly). Red Cleveland cooked lobster things not dream ed o f at this
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Marilyn Reynolds, Cynthia White, for the whole cr&amp;wd, which was moment.
Barbara Duke, Ruthanne Bruce, served with salad, corn and gar­ I f other VAH-9 vrlvej ar« as per­
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ST A R T S TOM ORROW
Since Red and Lib Cleveland are who have not seen the cover o f
ill o f Indianapolis.
anywhere else
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ner will take over entertainment T im es
Msgaiine.
The biggest
bundle
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after the redhead leave*.
thing In the picture is the tail
Jack Morrison ran the quia show, o f one of VAH 9'a A3Ds. Needless
and there were some m ighty red to say, to us it was a sight for
— — t _____*
faces when Jean Fitton answered a sor* eyes.
question correctly,
which
had
■tumped the men fo r several
B efore storing bathing caps fo r
minutes. The question, " W h i t was the winter, scrub them with baking
widely used during the last war soda applied with a moist cloth or
to look through the steel bulk brush. The soda cleans and helps
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ad brltehaa, ale.
Co-eaptotos for the game are
tiadel BUner and BID Alford.
Membera of tho teem ire Beery
Ruel, Boy Lundqutet, Jimmy
Graeey, Mike Deris, Mlk* Boharts, Alex McKIbbte, Bobby Bar­
bour, John Maim, Tarry Christensen, Truman Troutner, WlllUm
Behrens, Chester Fewley, Earl
Summerfleld, James matltoam.
Bobby Thompson, Johnny Whet4.U1, Clans Hodges, Du Stic Ccembel, Chariot Bogan, Tarry Griffin,
Charles Fox, John Smith, Gary
Bakor, Built Wtan, Bruce Bold,
BUI Bowles and Terry Gruff.

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•at of a possible It first place
ratal.
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fact Lauderdale took m r arcand plan with 10 first-plan rotes
Bad SOS points. Miami Edison was
third with XT7 while JackamrlQs
Lae, deflated by the SUngsreet
last weak 10-0, dropped to fourth.
The top ten: .Misml Hlfh, MO;
Fort Laadetdale, 303; Miami Edi­
son, TT7; Jacksonville Lot. 831:
Pensacola, lll i Tampa Plant, 130
and two flrat plan rotes; Pom­
pano Beach, 130; South Broward,
100; Panama City Bay Hltb, Ti,
and Miami Curley, 7L
Second ten: Bradenton Mana­
tee, M; Coral Gables, SB; Ocala,
It; Melbourne, 31; Clewlston, 37;
Orlando Boom, H; St. Petershurt, 13; Palm Beach, 13; Tampa
Hillsborough, 10; Pstetka t.

aad Princeton ■hand first pises
hatha Ivy League, Auburn was
ttod with LAU and Mississippi for
tho load In the Southeastern Conforvnea, Duko ond North Carolina
shared the top rung lu the Atlastie Coast Conference, VMI and
WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPV-SatThe Citadel paced tho Southern,
white Oregon State, Oregon and unity's football game between
Washington State oaeh had 2-0 Array and Pittsburgh at 37,000record# in tho Pacifle Coast Con- seat Mlehle Staium, baa been a
sellout for more than two week),
Oklahoma and Michigan State U.S. Military Academy officials
oaeh run into league “ psUles” announced today. Onr 1,000 tick­
this week. The Sooner) entertain ets have been -old to Pitt students
Kanoao aad tho Spartans hoot while the Cad«-ta Corps will take
Furdwa. Army will attempt to re­ up another 3,S00 Mils.
bound against Pittsburgh, Michi­
gan entertains Northwestern, Min­ Tech, Duka entertains -Wake For­
nesota la It Illinois, Iowa boats est, Oregon State la at UCLA, aad
Wisconsin, Auburn visits Georgia Toxas.AAM rialta Texas Christian.

from the World Series and the
flu was strong, the interanral
program In Sanford Grsmmar
School’ , sixth grade was ployed
according to schedule.
Both the girls* roOey bell teams
and the boys* football teams play­
ed opponents to change somewhat
the standings for test week.
In the football ■omea the Seminote’s defeated the YsHowJoeketJ
7-0; the Little Demons deftated
the Bnlldogi t o ; and the Cobras
defeated the War Eagles 1*0
In the roUey ball games the
Yellowjacketo came out rtetortona
over the Seminole# 17-17; the Ut­
ile Demons scored * potato to
come out ohsad orer the Bulldogs
who scored only seven points; and

MOAM BEATS SEGURA
CASABLANCA,

rs, W , M , 1M , and Ken Bmcwtll whipped Jack Kramer, M,
T-3, fc n d ty In a pair of exhibi­
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You might bavu trouble selling
this to Steve Bobo at Tenn. His
gladiators have booted field goats
In their last two gsmss, and lost.
And Utsh Stats kicked a field
goal only to loo« to New Mexico.
But It Is Indicative that tho foot
la providing "insurance" In esses,
even if tho premium falls over­
due when Ihe other (ssm counters
with touchdowns.
Washington k Leo has last two
•trslght games becausa Its sxtrs
dnt kicker fail# to convert.
Long Beach Stale won Its game
Saturday by the extra point and
Western Kentucky’s
field goal
halted Youngstown.
Columbia scored one of the
epenlny upsets of ihe ■a o s o n
against Brown by way of (ha field
goal. If It ever gets close again,
look out.
Proving that the coach who has
a kicker won’t kick, Became Ihe
foot definitely Is back In football
and will bo an exciting factor
throughout tho fall.

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Thun there was Wray CiritM,
Mm Duku halfback who tuned tho
leather —as the football experts
•aay—fee a total of log yards. A
' Mm performance which, probably,
B wouldn't ba remembered by H it
' Friday afternoon. But bu toad the
prink h a 7-a wh over Rice, and
the Bhm DevUa will bo talking
About that om ns loeg as tho
alumni gather.
.Take, too, the case of Charley
Bash. Ha calmly, albeit-with pal­
pitating heart,' bounced hie bregoa
up agate*- the bsU fee,tho extra
point which allowed Missouri te
upset Southern Methodist, 74.
Coaches sty 'that, once Um go­
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furnished, screened porch, extra
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$ room furnished apartment. $50.
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W illiams, FA 2-3951.
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FA 2-1353

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Pianos. Close-out. N ow Spinets,
mahogany, RetalU $150. now
$550. Limed Oak $*40- now
$383. Guaranteed. Terms If dasired. Conanta. 1247 Fairbanks
Ave., Winter Park, Florida.

Contracting A Repairs
I00T Sanford Avs. Pb. FA S I M

Hold Cosmetic P artial earn 128.

Servko on AU Water Pump*—

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Good used Electric R en g t $7500
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
116 Magnolia Ave.
FA 31562
Admiral electric atovn 30 " delux,
like new. FA 2 - "

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Phone F A 3-4037

l l .3 Cu. F t R efrigerator
Full Slxe Elastrie Range
1— 4 room Circulating Healar
with
Tank
241* Grange Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

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Contracting k Repairs
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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F A 2-2183. 301 W ait P in t St.

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Liquid embroidery aau. iO|&gt;pir
3437 Laurel — Phone F A 2-2420
A verage body. $195.00. Can be
enameling outfits, silk icracfl
seen
at
HoUer
Motor
Co.
during
sets. Decorate It yourself.
ROBERT A . W ILLIAMS, Realtor
day
and
410
Willow
Ave
nights.
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Raymond LundqulsL Asaoc.
2017 S. French
FA 2-19S3
FA 2 3951
AUantic Bank Bldg. FINANCE your new car with
loan from the Florida State
CARTER HOME CLEANING
Bank o f Sanford.
s F tv ir r
Window k Wall Waahlnr
Pacemaker 1937, 44 ft. 10 ft. wide
Floor W axing—NOrth 8-4161
2 bedrooms, full bath. $2200.
Detlary
Consult A REALTOR First
equity for sale or trade on late 132 Hiway 17*2
model car. H. T. McDaciel,
CULLEN AND HARKKY
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
Park Avenue Trailer Perk.
110 N . Tark A ve. Ph. F A 2 2391
Repaira * parts fo r all makes of
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Electrolux.
Hoover,
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246 feet of lake front property.
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Automobile
Interior
Decorator
New modern 2 bedroom home
ment parts, w orkk guara
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Seat Covers — Truck Scats
Free pick up k delivery CaU
with Florida room sod double
At
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Pontiac—301
W.
1st.
FA 2-4745.
garage. FA 2-4132.
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u k Crumley A Moutaito
at U7 South Park Ph. FA

26' x S' portable cabana with ex­
terior plywood. Can b« seen at
Frames Trailer Park.

WELL DRILLING
Falrbanks-Morso Pump*
Repairs to aU makes
. HOWARD C. LONG
207 E. Commercial A re,
Phone FA 2-2533

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Oliver End Of Sc n o n Pate
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111* W. I I 8L Rear-Barber Shop 5*kHP W as $177.95 Now $1.51.93 Thu u a pais to the Kite Theatre
4
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$205.00
for M n . Ed Gold. Exp. data
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$26X50
Oct. 24. 1857.
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Sanford

W OOLSEY
Marine FlnUheg

Your K’ iarude Dealer
Per Y ear Boat
2 liedroom concrete block, porch.
. ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
carporte, and atorage.
Saakirik Clara and Paint C a
304
E.
1st
Phona
F
A
2-3*61
landscap'd lot. Kitchen equipp­
111-114 W . 2nd S t Ph F A 3-4622
ed. I9.A3.00. Ottar Realty Co.,
ROD
A
REEL
REPAIRA
2601 Orlando Dr. F A 2-5343.
412 Sanford Avenue
New 3 Bedroom Hom es
JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Features electric kitchens, terras- 2454 Sanford A ve. Ptl. F A 2-1592 *2.64 p»r call plus parts, t years
experience in T V Service on aU
xo floors, and choice residential
make* and modali. Ona year
locations.
guarantae on aU parts. We alio
A. K. SHOEM AKER. JR .
Dairy cow sale, Friday October
lenrica auto and homo radios,
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a v
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Min al iTinj p. in. at ttiuiio rictura tube* repaired in your
Lhreatock Market. 15 miles East
home. *9.95. guaranteed, 1 year.
3 lots BO'xlIV each. Near Ptoeof Orlando on Htway 50. Ex­ Phone FA 2-3644, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
crcat. FA 2 337 1.
pecting a good run o f dairy
including Debary k Lake Mary
lock on tbu rale. Close up « f
Beautiful superior malarial and
BARN IR TV SERVICE
Holstein
k
Gurntey
l
it
and
2nd
workmanship w i t h $1,000.00
201 East Commercial
calf
heifers.
Calfhood
vaccinat­
down. Make one &gt;o.ir home,
ed. Some fresh by day o f ta ll. ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
near school. 27th Street k MacA good place to buy dairy
noils Ave. Archie Smith Modern
ments, invoices, hand bill*, end
cows. Phone CR 7-4237 Orlando.
Homes, Phone F A 2-3J77*
programs,
ate.
Progressive
Priming Co. Phone F A 2-2951—
I ' b r block; $10,850.00, tow as II—ARTICLES WaStgr
403 West 13th SL
ll.OGo iyi down, balanca to suit,
Good uied playpen. FA 2-164J
2047 Adams Ave.
Let ua build your docks, bulkheads

K ?

TV Service

$700.00 Down

Bargain (or cash. 4 lota in Mayfa ir Section on Shirley A re.,
BUY DIRECT
near Lake Monroe. W. £ . Kirch, Beautiful new 3 bedroom Lome,
b o ff J r - FA 2-2231.
Its baths. Worth I t 2.SOO. Duty
O n ly *S,9fl.Y . * 9 0 5 |)nwn
Monthly payments teas than
Ride-In /or Mrs. Marie Lew u.
rent Moona Jarvu . F A2-1I10E x p. Oct. 24. 1957.

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FLOOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving
Saminoie County ilncx 1923.
H- M- Gloaaoa, Lake M ar;
Ted Burnett
for BETTER PAINTING
2(H)1 uranview t'hunu r'A

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V era o f tan a Card u f Thanks In The Sa.:’iv 2 Herald meet*
need which la difficult to till in any uther way. Not only is tt
gracious expression of gratitude to thosa w in have seel
tribute* but also courteously acknowledges the services and
naaeea of the many to whom a personal note of thanka cannot

bn nutted.

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Emily Peal, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they servo many
good u sti.
There la no prescribed form for a Card o f Thanks. It can bn an
brief or aa detailed as you desire. When the occasion comes yen
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff In
assist you.

THE "IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
II is tha custom o f m any families in this country to emuaaton*
rata a bereavement by an “ In Stemorium" notice In newspasar
classified rolumns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation a r
•election o f a auitabla verse brings back to them Under, pleasant*
recollections. A s E l la Cook, tha English poet has so boautifafly
expressed It:
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and tea walla. Water Freni Con­
struction Co. F A 2-4330.

tiring*- Among

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Licensed — Bonded — Union
Free Estimate — Com pare our
Prices FA 3-3387 slier 5:00.
37— NOTIC Eft— I*KHftON A ES
ROLL.VWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Wtek or Monih—
Tel F A 2-5151. Furniture Center
116 West F u st St
LaYerne 8&lt;hool o f Oanre
Classes now forming in Tap—
A crobatic — Ballet. Aiao buy*
class A liny-tota clasa. Enroll
now. FA 2 W25.
IS—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Septic tank*. Grease traps, SUll
Lintels. Dry Wells. Cement
M IR A C LE CONCRETE C
“ O.
New Coleman camp eook
stove
$12.00
Coleman gas lantern, new
10,04
750 pow er binoculars new
u.'i.UO
Remington u gauge shotgun lh.on
32 caf. Revolver
15.00
We Uka trades
SELL U S YOUR FURNITURE
Cash fo r . aay amount. Super
Trading PosL I m ilt south of
Sanford. Phono FA 2-0477,
1 R efrigerator, like new used Iezs
than I month $150 04.

SA N FO R D ELECTRIC CO.
It4 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-1562
— Factory to you —

Here's a recipe that's drxiined In make smart cook* famous—
Welsh Rahbil Pie. LiLo the f.iiui.ui V/ctsh Ihhbit that* liadilloa-

R-AJtxTriSf'',
ULTRAVIOLET thrse-plcee
wool tweed suit was designed
by Adele Simpson. The short
bog Jacket with wide collar
M s lightly over a slim skirt.
Tho taffeta demi-blouso with
b u c k l e d front and softly
draped neckline matcht* the
lining o f the Jacket.

WANT ADS

Aluminum
Venetian Blind*
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
o r rayon tapes. Cotton or nyl^n

TENANTS

KGnan.

Srnkarik Ulan* and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd SU Ph- F A 2-4422
T-Shirts
4*c—Paint $254 gal.
L u g g a g e , Cots, Tarpaulins.
Arm y-N avy Eurplua, 310 San­
ford A ve.
B ueicher ••Aristocrat" E-flat Alto
Saxophone, like new. Cat] Lt.
(jjr) Davenport, FA 2-1330, ext.

U s e d GE
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Automatic W asher,)
Good condition IIOO.OA
Sa n f o r d e l e c t r ic c o .
M odem Air-Conditioned Salon
10 months free service on new In­ 114 M agpolix A v e .____ r A _ 2 - l562
Soft W ater Shamrso
strument purchase from us.
This is a pat* 10 ino Movielami
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
BI K I . R 3 MUSIC SHOP
Ride-ln for Sirs. E V, Jtasa.
106 S. Oak A re.
F A 2-6742 2004 Cedar Avenue
F A 2-0733
Exp. date 0&lt;t. 24. 1*57.

17—BEAUTY PARLORS

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W. J. KING
Plum bing and Supplita
Furnllurs anil Appliancaa
An opportunity to supplement
K ohler Plumbing
your income by making printed
New A lin e d
Ream XVater Heaters
investigations on n p a ri time
basis fo r Dun k Bradstreet, 2334 O rlacd o Dr.
FA 3-0413
Inc. in 8anford and n«ar by
Plumbing A Heating, Fran Esti 203-0$ East FUst . FA 3 0W3
a
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a
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Automobile
essential.
Ftow tra — Plants — Shrubs
mates, A ll work guarantied tor
State age, qualifications and
BEN MONROB NURSURY
• BIG VALUES
one year. Bill LaBree, Longtelephone number. W rila: ReCelery Avenue
FA 2-0121
jperting Manager. P. O. Box
wood, Phono VAllay S-428L
• QUICK CREDIT
Bay Station, Jnckaon• EASY TERMS
PEAT COMPOST (D actw cldtr'a)
ftno
vtlle, Fla
XVILSON-MAIES
50c bu. ba g
,
Ntw 1 ad Used FanUtora
G IA P E V 1L L E NURSURY
Experienced cook to do heavy PIANO TUNING A R E P A H IN G
Go W est on l i t 8t. or 20th S t
311 E. First SL , Ph FA 3-8633
cooking In new restaurant open­
W. L HARMON
to GrapevUle A va. FA 2-0U 6.
ing around l i t o f November. Ph, F A 2-4223 After 5:0* p. m.
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
Cell F A 2-57$5 fo r tnUrvtow.
GRAY SHADOW
BulU By
B—IIJ/VBIJ *1 TOVU1T
Master Craftsmen In
NURSERIES
m i T - v m 'i n m
Style and Construction
FR1GIDA1RE
appliances,
u ls
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
Heosst, InUIUgeni, m alum, w o­
The seme $1 Thoi#
N E A R L A K E J E ttU F
and aarvlaa. G H. High. Oviedo
man wants ctorksl work In BanPrized Since
Fla. F h ora 5 0 5-3315 or San
Colonial Day*
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS ford store. Excellent references. ford F A M U I after C p- m.
Available
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Finished For
Harden your plants (or Winter
2*714.
Electrical Contracting
with our Fall Special Fertiliser.
Florida Climate In
House
Wiring
and
Repair*
CR YSTAL L A K E NURSERY.
Your Choice o f Woods
R A N D A L L ELECTRIC CO.
3 bike. W ait CC Bldg. Lake Woman wants housework. 40$ W.
22nd,
or
toll
FA
2
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112
Magnolia
D
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FA
2
0915
M ary.
a Theatre u
a — h u IL d i m g — r e p a i r s —
DISH G ARD EN S: 200 N . Park This is a pass to tho
for Mrs. V. R, W
I. Exp FAIN TIN G
A v e., Sanford- Phone FA 2-1822
data
Oct.
24,
1957.
Sanford Flower Shop.
F or Painting call Mr. Taaksr, Ph. Used furniture, appliances, toola
a -jK t'U L stu fin g etc. Bought.mid. Larry’s Mart
FA 2-616$ anytime.
215 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-4131
GATLIN BROTHERS
Haynes O ffice Machine Co., Type­
Rcd-I*Mlx Concrete
Geneva
w riters, adding machinal, Sales- Contractors, D rsilin es;
M
IRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
3232. Pb F A 2-3378 Sanford
Rentals. 314 J4 ag . F A 2*0442.
309 Elm Ava.
FA 2-6751
G A B R R T 8 SEWING CENTER
Bonded contractors- Painting ard
White—Necehi— Elna
papering, imperial Decorators.
Repairs on nil mnkaa Machines
Free estimates. Sanford rater323
East
First
8L
FA
2-5244
ELM ER S AWIO
i-U U
ncea. FA 2-3716 after 6:0«
Osteen
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
SYSTEM S
ou ^uy. 'O p e n Evenings anJ A ll types and lixes, installed
you
“ D o It Y ourself"
WE RE PA IR AN D SERVICE
ILXSTs I d E T R A IL E R SALES
S T I N E
Palatka,, Fla.
Mathias
ta d Sopply Co.
Rem odeling — Reroofing — Re­
Cempare Before You Buy
207 W . 2nd St.
Ph. F A 2 4432
d d in g — Materials — Contrac­
tors — Financing.
301 S. Hanford Ava.

Th$ Sanford Herald-—Pago 7 Tuesday, October IS, 11

M ton air conditioner. Cali FA
2-1393 before 1:40 o r after 4:00
Price I&amp;5.00. Excellent shape.

CERAMIC TILE

Plumbing — KresVy Healing

AUTO MART

Car. Hwy. 17-12
37th 84.
Phene F A $-184t

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Wo u a qualify you fo r one o f
toss* home* in $4 alautaa. You
can start enjoying tka home
while w o procaaa u e papers,
o

107 Magnolia

PLUM BING

PARTY PLAN MANAGERS-

u m i HTvr r i fiKT f r

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Mima.
A v e.

W AN TED

Experienced waltrtaaea to work
la a rcstanrant opening around
around tho 1st of . November.
Good wages plus paid yaeation.
Ph. FA 31441
Call F A 2-5*15.

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RAYMOND M .B A L L
R E A LT O R

Bedroom fram e home complete-1
INCOME PROPERTY
• » F O E RENT
i ly furnished. Large living room, Now grow in g 13% . Low down
S BEACH RENTALS
dining room and kitchen. Surpayment. m o n t h l y payment*
4 W AN TED to BE N T
rounded by xhada trtt* . Approx.
lea* lh*n prerent Income, f a 3 mUcf outaido city . $3,000.00
ccllent location.
R E A L E STATE FOB SALE
home needed. I I l f *
K ABM S. A C R E A G E GROVE'S ,Town C o n « r ffn t moothly pay- .Rental
1 eilenU waiting, list with
ment*.
T B E A L ESTATE WANTED
FAR M E R’ S A G E N C Y , REALTOR
S MISCELLANEOUS
S- G ayle Osborne, Associate
• -F L O W E R S . PLANTS,
114 S. French A rt- Sanford, Fla.
SH R U BS
Ph. O ffleo F A 3 8321 or P A
M OFFICE EQUIFMENT
A. E PETERSON
3-241$.
II AirrOMOULEATEAIL
Broker Associates: A . R. Pttor*
13 BOATS A- MOTORS
son Jr.. P. J. Ckaatanoa, Gar­
COUNTRY CLUB SECTION
w u FARM SUPPLIES A MACONTake advantage *of this
field WUIetta. and K W. Wil­
nearly new modern home,
BBT
liams. Bob Edwards A. C. Doud"
’landscaped
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an
14 FETS-LIYEJTOCK-BUPPUXS
well
ar drtidy
n ty, Land B u n s ia r . ,
te m ore tote. P
Planned
(Poultry)
____
11$ o. Part Awe. reeee FA $-$!$$
kitchen
with e n t i n t '
U ARTICLES WANTED
.7 large
space. It has $
• BE AL E S T A T E D RIVE-IN
14 PLACES to BAT
Kedroomi, 3 tile hatha,
3844 Preach A re.
IT BEAUT1 PARLORS
and e lovely Florida room
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
U FEMALE HELP WANTED
with waU plantar o f f UvJohnny W alker, Associate
If MALE HELP WANTED
Inr room. Carporte and
•'Call H ill " Phone F A 3-3441
large utility room . Total
price $18,000.00 Terms.
n W O R E WANTED
HAVE YOU BEEN ANYTHINC
BUSIN E S I OPPORTUNITIES
W . M. "B I L L " STEMPEB
TO TO P —
EpeMee 4 leenrnr ’
l ™ 1^lot In
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Built cn a HO’ x 10V
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Arbor Section near Country Aseee. G ey Allan. Gretchow Hall,
SI SPECIA L SERVICES
Club, this beautiful Ranch Style
Arietta Price. Everett Harper
U A ROOFING * PLUMBING
horns features 3 spacious bed­ Phono F A *4 9 *1
l i t S . Park
$4 PIAN O SERVICES
rooms, 2 baths, forced air beat. t o ELE CrH !C*TrCO N T*ACTO *S
system. F l o r a l Room , dou. J$IN SU RA N CE
carport and laiRO utility
We have e buyer fo r a country
XT N O TICE S-PIR SO N AIJ
room. You can buy tala beauty
home with e few acres o f land.
fo r fl4 ,n s .0 0 , with $2,975.00
t o ARTICLES fa r SALE
Cali Seminole Realty If your
down. See ua today. Seminole
t o F U R N R U R R A HOVSEBOLB
property is for aale. F A 2-5232.
Realtor, 1901 Park A v e., FA

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

Experienced
Cutter.
Good

Good
pay.

Meat
hour*.
Contact

WADE'S
SU PER

M ARKET

ally wrved in an “ eu aratin" dish with tou t points, it combine*
chcddar cheese with ale or beer and reriy •rewming* But, unlike
lha historic version, it’s baked in a pastry shell.
Barvad In pls-iized wedges with an accompanying green salad,
it's ideal for an informal luncheon o r supper menu. In thin tiivem.
it’s perfect as a pre-dlqner appetiser or la to-evening snack. In either
cat#, beer la the obvious and beet beverage choice.
Welsh Rabbit Pie
1 9-inch unbaked pastry shell
1 B-ounca packs|a natural
Chtddar cheese, grated
I tablespoon Sour
3 eggs, lightly brelcn

3 J cup ale or beet
&gt;• cup tight cream or milk
1 1 teaspoon salt
&gt;1 teaspoon dry mustard
Dash of cayenne pepper

Chill pastry shell. Distribute rhee«« evenly in shell. Sprinkle with
flour. Heat tnsether eggs. beer, milk and reasoning*- Pour mixture
over cheese. Baka at 425 degreea (hot oven) 13 minute*. Reduce
heat to 200 degree* and baka 40 minute* longer or until silver knife
inserted in center come* out dean. Cut into wedge* and serr# with
ale or beer. Makes 6 main-course or 20 inxck-mie lervinga.

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SOUTH
PINECREST

SECOND
ADDITION

Make your plans now to be living In an Odham
and Tudor Home in only a few days after you
first

con tact them .

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They can

for one of their financing

qualify

you

plans in only 30

m in u tes..

It will take you even less time to see the com­
pletely new idea of how a Florida home should
be built for Florida people when you see Pinecrest Second Addition. . . with its modern homes
at moderate prices, city water, city sewers, curbs,
paved streets, good drainage systems and atwve
all Intelligent zoning restrictions to protect your
investment in future years. See an Odham &amp;
Tudor South Pinecrest Home Today . . . . and
start to Uve Modem.

OUR AIM is to build for you the buyer the very best home we can at a price
you can afford.
OUR PO LICT Is to guarantee the workmanship and material used in the

homes we build for a period of one year. Y ou must be satisfied or we will
return your money.

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FH A IN SERVICE down payment
and closing cost as low as ri,300.
Monthly pa.wnents cheaper than
re n t

PRIC ED F R O M ...

$ 13 ,500. ™ $ 18 ,000.

FH A down payments and closing
cost as low a s $1,500. Monthly p;
ments cheaper than r e n t

KITCHEN Equipped By IIOTPOINT

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

Phone FA 2-1501

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spinning
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globe
Observatory
said
they
hope
soon
Secretary o f State John roster
every M minutes am id scientific to solve the "celestial m echanics"
Dulles was expected today ta as­
speculation It m ay soon enter the behind the mysterious foree tug­
sess the Impact o f the Red Sput­ earth's atmosphere and burn op. ging at the satellite's third stage
nik on Am erl?an foreign policy at A N a v a l research laboratory rocket which la speeding ahead o f
spokesman said It has been losing the Artificial moon.
an 11 a.m . news conference.
get
director
Pcrclval
Brundage.
to to apaco.
altitude due to air resistance. He
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The President, It was under­
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praisal coincided with an abrupt possible further step In the con­
warning from top administration tinuing massfare reappraisal of the opposition demands to Jack up miles In a pass ov er Washington mendations from hit 13-member
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science advisory committee Tueslie program in the light o f the missile
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WASHINGTON (U P )— President tion's military effort, cooling o ff
Btsenhoirer U eonelderlng recom ­ hopes for a tax cut.
Eisenhower, awaiting the arrim end* tl«n* from top U S. scien­
tist* f o r ite p p fa f o p mtistlo de- ▼sI*tomorrow o f Queen Elisabeth,
fftop m en t In the race with Russia scheduled a talk today with bud­

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House Armed Sertveea Commit­
tee, urged the President to ap­
point a " e s a r " over the missilesatellite program .
In Cahokia, III., Sen. Stuart
Symington (D-M o) said the car­
rier which the Russians used to
launch their satellite would be
eapable o f propelling a two-ton
warhead 1.S00 miles "w ith consid­
erable a ccu racy."
Sen. John S h e r m a n Cooper

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Partly cloudy with widely scat­
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Established 1909

AN INDEPENDENT D A IL Y

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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had talked with In France, G er­
many and Spain.
In Cincinnati, President Philip
M. Talbott o f the U.S. Chamber
o f Com pierce said poor managm
ment, not lack o f money, Is re*
sporsible for this country’s lag la
missile development.

Shop a n d Save
In Sanford

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NEW SPAPER

W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957

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what the recommendations con­
tained or If they would signal a
shift Into higher gear fo r the mis­
sile program being sought by eoncongressmen who claim Russia has
taken a significant lead over this
country In the field.
Other Developments
There were these other satellite
developments:
Rep. Overton Brooks (D -L s)
.w m d » &lt;nn n. Democrat on the

United Press Leased Wire

NO. 112

Socialists Say Appeal
For Help Misdirected
By United
W eal Europe's Socialists today
challenged Nikita S. Khrushchev
to raise before the United N a ­
tions hli charges that the United
State* an&lt;] Turkry are creating
a ' ‘ real danger1 o f a new world
war by "threatening" Syria.
The Socialists, in effect, told
th« Soviet Communist Party boss
that his appeal fo r their help in
allievsting tension* In the M id­
dle Eesl hid gren misdirected.
Khrushchev, in similarly-word­
ed letters to the Socialist parties
in seven Western European coun­
tries, Tuesday accused the Unti­
ed state* and Turkey of prepar­
ing
a
“ military
adventure"
against Syria. He warned that
such " m i l i t a r y provocations
Could touch o ff W orld War IQ,
Procedure Reseated
There was considerable resent­
ment In some Western quarters

A REPRODUCTION OF TH R SKETCH for (he proposed patio the Seminole Hleh Rr ho t patent
Teachers Association nil) p rv M q for the school. Tonight's P-TA-sponsored li-Stiuad game will bring
la the fund* needed ta con stru e the patio.
(Reproduction far ilergsirom)

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political scene at the end of hi*
term till* year.
Both men qualified fo r the rice

For Information On

Funds From Versify Two City Commission
3 Came Tonight Are Aspirants Unopposed
For Court, Patio
•A Art architect's sketch, done by
John Burton IV for the Seminole
High School P. T. A. holda the
key to the Junior Varsity Foothall
gam s Tonight, ami the "Roaring
T w enties" half time show.
The sketch depicts the proposed
basketball court and patio which
will be built on the school groundj.
The court may be used for a
variety o f activities with addition­
al physical education facilities bethe primary purpose.
Basketball practice is row held
__ ____
.................
. auditorium,
•n
the____
stage
in the
The court will bo laid out In dlmenstons of 10) by 100 feet, Ihe
aiie o f - tw o basketball courts.
Other physical education games
could be held on the court, besides
lha secondary importance o f a
roller rink, dances, and as an
outdoor dining room. The area
would be enhanced by landscaping
m il the provision o f tables, chairs
•ml proper lighting.
at
A t first, the project looked ter­
ribly expensive, but Members o f
the Letterman Club, parents and
students, have volunteered to do
m uch o f the work themselves. It
now appears, according ta Mrs.
Schirard, that the court may be
constructed for approximately 2.000 dollars. This expense will cow r all materials.
••Members o f Ihe Seminole High
School P. T. A., led by Mrs. Schirard, will attempt to raise the
m oney for the materials Tonight
at Memorial Stadium at 7:30 P.
M . In addition to the Junior Va'rslty Game there will be a tre­
mendous half time show, featur­
ing well-known S. H. S. alumni,
strutting their stuff on behalf of
the old Alma Mater.
R l l is hoped that the citizen* o f
Sanford will help them in this en­
deavor by turning out for an
evening that prirniLci much fun
fo r the whole fam ily.

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BARBER CLIPPED
CHICAGO on — Thieves broke
Into Ozie Akiens barber shop with
the apparent intention o f (ring
Into business fo r themselves. Not
mnly did they take his barbering
vis, they'took bis television set.
M oi

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Commissioner A. L. Wilson and
Zoning and Planning Board Chair­
man Robert S. Brown are unop­
posed today as candidalca fur the
Board o f Sanford City Commis­
sioner! in the Nov. 3 election.
Commissioner Wilson is s can­
didate for reelection to the lluard

New SH S Band
Uniforms To Be
West Point Style
The Seminole
Band Uniform
Committee consisting o f members
from the band, hand parents, atudent council. Band Alumni club,
admini-lration and ritlrens selected
lire West Point Styled Band Uni­
form.
Tha Jacket will he burnt orange
with a white breast plate and
trimmed In black
with chrome
plated button*. The collar will he
orange with black trim. T b« trou­
sers will be black with either a
white or orange stripe depending
upon Inspection of the sample uni­
form to be made. The hat, a typi­
cal West Point
shako, will be
black with orange trim and white
top, chin strap
and visor. The
Shako pom pom will be orange.
Four m ajor uniform companies
will place bids on the uniforms
by Oct. 22. "Tile
uniform will
make a striking appearance and
I am mint pleased with the com m iilee's selection"
bandmaster
Cowley stated.

o f Commissioners having served
by appointment and fo r an un-

explred term.
Robert S. Brown qualified as a
candidate for the seat being va­
cated by Commissioner F. D. Scott
who did not offer for reclection
and is withdrawing from Ihe city

earlier this month.
Finance Director If. N. Sayer,
In his o ffice this morning for Ihe
first time since undergoing sur­
gery recently, said that the elec­
tion fur city commissioners will be
held on Nov. 5 even though the
two candidates are unopposed.
Brown has served as chairman
of the city’ s Zoning and Planning
Commission since it* inception.
Prior to taking over the chairman­
ship of the Planning and Toning
group he was a mem ber at the
city's Board o f Adjustments.
Early report* o f opposition for
the coming election to the Board
of Commissioners did not materia­
lise. At one time it was expect­
ed that two candidates would qual­
ify for the Nov. 3 race.

CIRCULATION
PIL FA 2-2611
or after 6:30 p.m.
PH. FA 2 0973

mark, France, Italy, Belgium and
the Netherlands by the Soviet
Communist Tarty Central Com­
mittee over Krushchev'* signa­
ture.
The
British, Norwegian anil
Danish Socialists pointed out In
their replies that the keeping of
the peace in the Middle East ai

elsewhere In ihe world waa Ihe
function o f ihe United Nations.
They
urged
Khrushchev
bring the Soviet charges

to
of

planned aggression against Sy­
ria before the United Nations If
be was *u concerned over the
threat o f war.

C of C M ailing Letters
To Prospective Members
Milk Commission
Begins Overhaul
Of Regulations

Local Industrial
Development To Be
Subject Of Talk
Seminole County Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce members wilt
hear about tha possibilities of d e­
velopment in the Sanford-Scialnote County area. %
Speaking to the Jaycees at their
noim luncheon meetin.. tomorrow
will he Chamber o f Commerce
Manager John Krlder who will
possibly dwell on tha "Industrial
development" here.
Already spearheading a move
to bring more Industry Into the
Seminole County ares, Krlder will
-peak from a vast itorehou«e o f
"otes taken from successful e f ­
forts In locating several Industrie*
here In recent weeks.
Jaycce Director Art Harris ar­
ranged Thursday's program.

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over Khrushchev's use of diplo­
matic channela . to deliver hli
message to Socialist parties not
in power. The British press, in
particular, was lou din criticisms
of
Khrushchev's
violation
of
diplomatic courtesy.
The letter was sent to Socialist
parties in Britain, Norway. l)en&gt;

TALLAHASSEE, W - The State
Milk Commission considered es­
tablishing
wholesale price con­
trol* on other than drinking milk
today, and embarked on a "cum ph-te overhaul" o f Its regulations
to make sure they are being obey­
ed
The commission opened the sec­
ond session o f Its three-day hear­
ing here al 9 a m. Top Item of the
agenda was
whether
controls
should l&gt;c put nn class two and
three milk, which ta used for hot­
ter, cream , chrese, buttermilk,
chocolate milk and Ice cream .
The commission now fixes pric­
es only on fluid drinking milk. But
Commission Chairman J. Hrnllcy
Odium of Sanford has said that
a stabiliied uniform price on all
inllk would give the producer an
overall higher yield “ and might
result In lower retail p rices."
At Its sosslcnt
Tuesday,
the
commission refused to intervene
In a dispute over wholesale milk
prices In the
Jarksonville area,
despite predictions
o f a retail
price hike unless
something ls
done.

United Fund Appeal
Gaining Momentum.

The United Fund Appeil is gain
ing momentum with additional re­
ports o f contributions since the re­
ported $6,000 mark yesterday.
The county-wide appeal for fund*
with which seven
organisations
will be financed Is under the Gen­
Commissioners elected to office eral Chairmanship o f Harold Ka.it*
on the Board of Sanford City Com­ ncr.
mlssbmeri are sworn in on Ihe
A huge organisation of volunfirst Monday following the fir*t*teer workers are now canvassing
Tuesday of the new year.
every area of Sanford and Sem i­
nole County with the hopes that
the $33,000 goal will be reached before the end o f the month
A huge thermometer showing a
gauge of funds raised each day is
clearly visible to all who pais Ihe
corner of First St. and Park Ave.
Additional firm and individual
contributions to tire United Fuml
o f $23 or more at
reported by
Campaign Treasurer Roy Mann as
o f Tuesday night, ire a* follow s:
J. C. Hutchison A C o , $130; Sen*
karik Glass A Taint C o . $tnO; I*,
i. i raster, » « , i . C. iiu iiiii« u ,
perrenally, $30; K. A. Cobh, $30;
Sanford Coca (.’ala Bottling Co.
$30; Farmer's Realty Agency, $23
and Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co.,
$1$.
Many contribution* In amounts
ranging from SI to $20 have been
received, Mann stated, and will be
tabulated and repirted at a later
date, by groups. For Ihe present,
the campaign committee has adopted the plan of publishing con­
tributions o f $23 or more.
Slightly over $7,000 has been
t.CDR. ANDRUS AN D CREW sreept V A H -ll'a first \3P. !.. to R. subscribed at this time, amounting
Fred StJpp, Douglas Aircraft Corp., I.t. ( j g ) Baker, ferry pilot,
to 30 2 per cent o f the budget of
L oir. Andrus, R. M. Hite AO t and R. L. t railer AIM.
$33,000. Return! from the Sanford
(O fficia l U. a - N a vy Photo)

Navaf Air Station and from eomniunilles in the southern part of
Seminole County are expected by
this week end and will undoubted­
ly raise the Fund Thermometer ibov* the $10,000 mark.

The first phase o f the Seminole
Goal fo r the October memberCounty Chamber o f C om m erce'ship drive of the
Chamber of
membership drive Is still under- Com m erce hi* been set In excess
way, it was reported this morn- of 110,000 to match similar funda
ing.
j appropriated fur Chamber of ComTwo-page letters are bclftg mailoperation by both tho City
ed to prospective members of the of Sanford ami Seminole County.
Bralley Odham told hla member­
Chamber of Commerce which will
continue through Friday of this ship drive com miller recently that
week. "There will be between 7M "W e have Ihe first realistic hudend 800 letters typed and mailed,1' get Ihe lock! chamber of com ­
a spokesman for the Chamber of merce has evrr adopted especial­
ly In the field o( advertising San­
Com merce said thla morning.
The first phase o f the mem ber­ ford and Seminole County In areas
ship drive, which is tinder the lea- where our community should t o
dership o f J. Bralley Odham as known."
chairman, will be completed this
week, It was said.
Already, according to this morn­
ing's report, there are 12 new
members who have never affiliated
with Ihe Seminole Chamber of
Commerce and "w e are sure that
there are many more who will
answer the letters i t quickly as
possible."
Letters are reaching business,
professional and industrial people
who have never heard of the Se­
minote County Chamber o f Com ­
merce before.

Definite dales and time for the
all-out second phase portion o f the
local Chamber of Com m erce Drive
ha* not a* yet been set.
However, It Is expected that the
drive will get underway shortly
after the letter campaign has been
completed.
37T11 DHUNK CHARGE
OKLAHOMA CITY M — A 32year-old man Is In jail on Ms 37th
arrest on drunk charges. Ills name
Is Daniel Drunkard.

City Lauds JC's
For Shrubbery
Removal Drive

The Seminole
County
Junior
Chamber of Com m erce received
the praise of the City o f Sanford,
In a resolution
adopted unani­
mously at ■ meeting o f the Board
o f Sanford City
Commissioner*
Monday night.
The resolution point* out that It
had come to tha attention o f the
city that the encroachment end
overgrowth o f shrubbery and treee
■long the parkways and street! of
the city had increasingly becom e
a menace to motorlats, pedestrian*
and children.
The Junior
Chamber o f Com ­
merce o f Seminole County, the re­
solution stated, recognlied the ul­
timate benefit to Ihe cly end Its
people by seeking to remove and
properly trim dangerous trees and -Atshrubbery.
"W here**, thr Junior Chamber
of Commerce of Seminole County
has worked
faithfully and dili­
gently end with marked succeet In
securing th* cooperation o f pro­
perty owners responsible fo r safd * *
trees and shrubbery to Ihe degree
that Ihe City o f Sanford la • safer
place for motorists,
pedestrian*
and children," the resolution stat­
ed.
“ The City Commission o f tha
City nf Sanford hereby eommenda
the Junior Chamber of Commerce
fo r Its untiring
efforts In the
'Shrubbery D rive' and herewith
extends to the Junior Chamber e f
Commerce ihe thanks of the City
Commission both for Itself and fo r
the people o f Ihe City o f Sanford."
Mayor David Gatrhel signed the
resolution as did all of the mem­
bers o f tha Board

Sea-Going Elopment Plans Aground
PENSACOLA, n a . (U P ) — The
sea-going elopment plana o f six
youngster* from New Orleans,
or* o f them only 11 years old.
went aground today because one,
a teen-ager from Buffalo, N.Y.,
became seasick,
A sh eriffs deputy arrested the
three young couples when they
tricil to put ashore Juanita Lopez,
18. o f Buffalo io she could get
treatment from a doctor. Their
boat, a $28,000 trawler reported
stolen at Patcagouli, bliss., last
Saturday, stuck on a sandbar In
the Gulf Inlraeoastal Waterway
near Ft. Walton ‘Beach, Fla., due
to engine failure.

CAPTAIN U A. ARTHUR (le ft), Commanding O fficer o f Ihe Han­
ford Naval Mr Stallnn, and Captain J. It. Reedy, Commander,
Heavy Attack Wing One, |lvt Station and Fleet checks, payable

The youngsters i t first claimed
they had succeeded In their plana
to get married, Later they admit­
ted being unable to find anyone
who would marry them In Pasca­
goula or Biloxi, Miss., as they
sailed east from New Orleans.
The FBI questioned the young­
sters about the boat, anil charged
them with violating the federal
stolen property *ct and Jailed
them under $1,000 bonds.
In addition to Mtsa Lopes, the
others, all from New Orleans,
were identified as Oliver Auglalr
Jr., 12; Elma Blanke, IS; Lionel
Parks, 18; Barbara Bllliult, 18,
and Herman Thiel, 18.
Sheriff WUaon said Park* acted

aa skipper o f the boat FloaaU,
which th* youngsters admitted
taking from a yacht club In New
Orleans to begin their journey.
Their original destination waa
Pascagoula, but when marriage
plans fallod there, they picked
up the trawler Queen of Victory
and headed for Biloxi.
Matrimonial efforti failed at
Biloxi, too, so the youngster!
headed for Miami, Wilson said.
In New Orteane, fam ilial e f the
adventurer* t o l d
Investigator*
their children disappeared last
week.
" I ’ m going to visit my girl
friend," Mias BUUott told her
parent*.

to the Seminole County United Fund, to Lieutenant C-mm««*der 8 .
II. Duhne (eslrem e right), Coordinator of the Drive at NAS. I* t o
turned over to the Canipalin Treasurer. (Official U. 3- Navy photo)

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V,'ASUNCION, Oct. 14 (UP)—
AB k u * taeludlig President Eli l t i i n t may to UHdBf about
tto n a n symptom* rather than
tto cause of tto Soviet Union’s
triumph la launching aa earth

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UoreoTcr, the Russians broke
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anyway, we could hare done it lten b:mbe which tto
State* believed were American

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Scientific
efeeo to
his latest new*
conference waaa to mentioned the
ISM Russian capture of German
sciontists a t tto Peenemuade mis­
sile laboratory in northeast Prus­
sia. Capture know how and native
Russian scientific scholarship
combined to put Sputnik la the

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secrets and years away from tto
Kremlin. Lax security enabled
spies to five tto Communists real
aid on these.
■eve Jet AMnsr
Over tto yean tto Reds havs
followed up with a Jet-powered
airliner well ahead of any UA.
schedule for sech. And their
■*Vor tuiflrsTw V j r. - f tr ta s--keto
ccntlncntal ballistic mlulle generally It accepted now since they
hclsted a IM-pound earth satellite
Into orbit.

, AS et thla adds wp to • scries
ef PcteDtlfle triumphs from which
tto Soviet Union la wrseeting tto
lest bit at prestige, propaganda
and diplomatic pressure. Exriled
U.S. senators and ,coegreaaaiea
are demanding • special areata
of Congress, investigation*, more

*iowa! elections. Tto Am p hints
that all wre loot when tto satel­
lite Job was turned over la tto
first place to tto Nary. Tto Pres­
ident plays down tto more spec­
tacular speculation about what
tto rignitkanre of Bjutnlh may
to .
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and • goal
advic* and complaint by mighty
Democrats tend to blame tto near everyone la • population
President in a political play look­ which was shocked to Its heels by
ing toward next year's congrea- the Soviet Union’s satellite first.

“Suddenly," to told h te a e w i
conference, "al America seems
to bare become scientists."
Afflicts School System
That would to excellent If true,
but R la not. For what amy all
tto UA satellite and missile programa. If anything, la something
♦tr*.
-e"—'
system on whlelt taxpayers con­
fidently spend billion, every year.
Educators report that tto Amer­
ican school system Is sick In Its

Ktebco departments. Tto teach­
ing of teknee to tto schools also Is
especially sick. Tto fault doe* not
lie with President Elsenhower.
What's wrong Is at tto grass
roots where mama and papa do
not Insist (hat high schools ade­
quately offer nor that their kids
• ••V y.
mathematics, c h e m i s t r y and
physics. There la • developing
disaster In the shortage of science
students, science teachers and

scientists h th* United State*.
Meantime, tto Russians a n
graduating two engineer* for rr»
cry cm graduated In tho United
Stales. Good ones, too, Russia*
education cmphaiiaes quality.
United Stales emphasis to ca
quantity. It the Russians ire

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they are likely to remain ao.
What to do about that win da.
mind congressional attention nex|
session.

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Jiattforit IferaUt

Weather
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Mostly fair today e e l Tuesday
partly dandy
light

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER Id, 1967

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NO. 11&lt;P*

Russia's Naval Fleet
R ap id ly Increasing

V

TOKYO to — Adm. Arletgh A.
Burks said today Soviet naval
forces are becoming increasingly
bold In the Weitem Pacific, the
English Channel and the Mediter­
ranean.

Satellite Ira pad
Burke, chief of U.S. naval oper­ arm to support their submarines
Burke confirmed his statement
ations, said . these Included hun­ and task forces at sea."
"It didn't make a great Impact of Saturday that the Uniteddreds of submarines with an ulti­ Tha M-year-old admiral refused on me," be admitted, "but I don't Stales, by hooking a number of
mate potential of launching nu­ to be drawn Into a discussion on know what make* Impact on you rockets together, could launch •
the phyehologiral Impact and the news people. I, for one, didn't satellite the sire of Russia'* 1S4
clear mliailes.
Ihe Impact you say the pounder.
Burke, who la •«.-&lt;.-tonr-of Far propaganda value, of_ Russia's
Eastern naval installations and jump on the Western world th be­ Uussian 'satellite has had In Ihia “But la U worth Cw money?”
ha asked.
part of the world.”
units of Ihe 7th Fleet, addressed ing first to launch a satellite.
top ranking U.S. naval officers
and the top command of the Jap­
anese martllmo
self defense
forces.
Earlier today at a news confercr.ee Sjrke praised the Russian
earth satellite aa "most import­
ant" scientific development, but
he said It had little value aa a
The Board of Seminole County weapon.
Red Fleet Grows
Commissioner! this mornlnr, at a
He (old the naval commanders
•pedal meeting, act up a road
program to keep equipment con- that the Russians "naval building
LIGHT BULBS BAGGED In readlntss fee the Sanford Lions Hub Light Bulb Bale which *eta under* itantiy at work.
program continues undimlnlihed"
way tomorrow. Sac Ida* the&gt; bulbs art Mike* Thomas (left)
and
..........................lugh
Duncan, president (right).
and "they are building a navy to
However,
because
of
limited
(Ber*tlrom Photo by Goeta)
prevent
tree nations from using
funds, the program does not meet
the expectations of commission- the sea."
"Tho modern Soviet fleet in­
era.
cludes hundreds of submarines,"
In tha program for th« current ha laid. "More are being added
flaeal year ate: Lake Mary Road to their huge fleet every year.
completions one mile of road to Eventually they will have sub­
be designated by Commissioner marines capable of launching
John Krlders the Burnell Road in mUslici with nuclear warheads.
Commissioner Lawrence Bwof.
"They have built more cruisers
ford’s diatriuts
miles of Bed tod degysyare In tto list -toesde
'Pug-LaS# Roud in Cmnniissioner than Ihe rest of the world com­
By in to Millar
where between seven to elfhi ed, had been sold because of da- B. C. Dodd’s District; a mile of bined. They have developed a LTCDR. KItNBST M. DOHNE (center) Co-ordlnator of NAI
v, UBMCsT
F.
Would jou Ilka to know a rich thousand dollars! Here U the way mage, hut a new cue had - Item ' road to be designated by Commis- long-range, shore-based naval air to Initiate the Drive at NAB. (Left In right) ire key wen II. T. Porter,
D.
. . . M.
. . .Ilaill, KMC I
J. L. Greene, IIMC; MCdr. Dohne; Mrs. Winifred M. Srotl; Ena. A. K.
put In the library by Sir. W. 0 . ' sioner Krller; and the LongwoodboyT Then Make friends with Ed­ It happened.
U. ». Navy Photo)
and J. M. Burns, C8 I.
&gt;
(Off
Eddie was visiting a relative In Akcritrom, a neighbor of Miss Markham Road in Commissioner
die Fuhrmann, a Freshman at
New
York
State
last
summer.
He
Chittenden.
He
alio
collecti
Kiwanis
Club
Homer Little's district.
*
SHS. Eddie really is rich, for to
has recently found a stamp that was up In the attic, looking at a stamps, and had ordsred and paid
The roads to be completed this
Speaker Revealed
has been found to be worth some- dictionary his undo had Riven him. for his Catalog when Mist Chit­ year are In order of priority.
He rifled through it for a while tenden had asked him where she
Members of the Sanford KlwanCommissioner
Krlder,
at
the
and suddenly camo upon a group could find one.
outset staled "We need to figure &gt;&lt; Club will hear a dlscusaion on
of old stamps. Sinco Eddie Is a
Eddie and
and his
Mate
nta family
ramuy were
were pass
passt
j program to spend the ‘"The
The Nuclear Development al
at Flocollector of stamps and has been lng near Miami after thl*. They
h av ^w h at th.Va ia of rid. State University From a Layfor one and one-half years now, decided to ask somewhere there
** w#
n“ u,er* “ 01 mtn., standpoint," at Ila noon
he looked at their. Of course, as about the stamp. This man sueBales tax collections In Semi­ tame period, the Increase waa ap­
luncheon meeting Wednesday.
soon as he saw the "$7,500" stamp, Rested sending the stamp to him .l. “ ' Vo don’‘ h,v* enough money Principal speaker at thla week's
nole County In September, baaed proximately 35 percent. Th* state
increase over th* comparable per­
he knew that it was valuable, lilt Ho would then deddo how much *°. do *e.rT “ “J**
enything, Sanford Klwanla Club luncheon will
on August sales, loomed to a new iod was 34.34 per cent
Chairman Fred Dyson and bo
uncle had given Iho book to him, it waa worth
Jack MeGraw, Asst. Executive
cpmpleted high, according to State Comptrol­ The Increase over last month’*
so be figured that what was in Well. Fuhrmann sent tto stamp 1&lt;,ea “ Lo&lt;*'?, 1 2,k* » • '“ do **• Secretary, Alumni Association of Negotiations were
Saturday
morning
through
which ler Ray E. Green.
collection, aountywlde, was more
the took was his too.
and, soon afterwards, ha received
easentlal.
the First Christian Church of San­ The collections In Seminole Coun­ than 10 . per cent. However tho
The total road miles to be built FSU.
WeU, he took the stamp home a letter giving him lb* news. The
Program chairman for the meet- ford acquired two additional lots ty, percentagewise are far above slate Increase ever last month
Fair weather brought out huge i with hint. He and his father took stamp was wv&gt;rth at least seven this year Is estimated at approxi­ lng will be Charles Brandtev.
and a home to add to their pro­ the overall stato average Increase. was only t.S per cent.
mately
ten
as
cotnmlsloneri
listed
thousands
dollars.
The
tax
collec­
da
to
see
the
new
Pinecrest
It
Orlando,
but
they
Couldn't
nt«&gt;
perty on Sanford Ave.
In comparison with the collec­ Collection* for September based
projects that are being asked for
fifptlst Church dedicated yeater- tell him what the value of the tor offered to buy U for six.
For Information On
Clyde Feathora, chairman of tio n one year ago, during the on August sales totaled 340,3)5.7$.
Fuhrmann tell us that he is not by cltisens In every county area.
day at It o'clock morning services. atamp waa. The reason was that
Collections last month were $3fl,the board of the First Christian
Krlder Insisted that roads
Dr. John Maguire, Executive Se­ they didn't deal with such old going to sell now. He Is going to
CIRCULATION
5A3.22 and for the same month
Church. Jack Ttiarpe and Rev. Perwilt for about ten years. At this ihould be built "where the greatcretary of the Florida Baptist Con­ stamps!
Inst year the collection- were
ry
L.
Stone
represented
the
church
vention was the speaker f&gt;r de­ Fuhrmann was in our school lib­ time he hopes that the price will **t need and the heaviest traffife
?H. FA 2-2611
$25,321.39.
rary one day, and was looking at be tripled.
In purchailng the property at the
exists.”
dication services.
Sales tax collections are consider­
a
VS.
Postage
Stamp
Catalog,
corner of Rosalia Dr. and Sanfmrd
He was telling in also, that gold Commissioner Dodd told the
"Open House" was held from
or a fte r 6:30 p.m.
ed as a barometer tor tto trend
Ave. from Reginald and Mary
t V) to 4:30 yesterday afternoon ublishcd by the Post Office. Here had been discovered near hla on- hoard of Commissioners that rlty
of businasa la the community de­
Brown.
with hundreds rolng through the e Identified the atamp. The old rle's house. I-ook'i like it's been tax ha* been paying for tto p av
PH. FA 20973
noting both an Increase in popula­
The
acquisition
of
Ihe
two
tots
$125,000 church, educational, and Catalog, that the library had own- found up in the attic, tool
(Continent on Page 3)
tion and a heavier spending spree.
(Ciratlnaed on Page 3)
Sunday school structure.
special attraetkm of the new
church was tho Nursery Building
which house* four departments, a
reception room, kitchenette and
By WALTER LOGAN
rest room.
Egyptian ' s o u r c e s In Cairo
°f I r ,9 met w*Gi j and a solemn warning by the
Another unusual feature of the United Press Staff Correspondent warned that Egypt "will take mil­ King Hussein of
Jordan Sunday, t oiled States that It stood by Its
church la the Baptistry. Located
Some of the Egyptian troops itary actiun if necessary to defend and there were reports In Amman commitments to help defend Tur
t.&gt; the rear of the pulpit and plat­
Arab nationalism against big pow­ that Iraq, a Baghdad Pact ally of key.
form, It I* lighted ao that no aha- and tanks which landed in Syria er moves"—a warning that caused Turkey, might send troops into
Jels fly Overhead
do** can be seen. It has a par­ were reported moving up to the new uneasiness In Israel and Jor­ Jordan to defend it against any
The
Initial
group of Egyptians
tial glass front and is enclosed in tense Turkish border toay In a dan. Cairo newspaper pictures threat.
landed In Syria at Port I.atakla,
draper. Walls around it, the rail, development that heightened fean showed tanks accompanying the
Danger Termed Serious
only 30 mile* from the Turkish
’% (routineed am Page 3)
of an cxpL’iJon In the Middle Eaat. troop*.
Israeli Furcign Minister Gold* border, while Syrian and Egyptian
Melr said in New York the Syrian Soviet-made Jets Dew overhead.
build-up a "serious
and grave (&gt;n* battalion was reported to
danger to larael." And official have landed for Immrdlate desources In Jerusalem said the jlnymrnt.
Egyptian "publicity stunt" could Damascus Radio disclosed that
provoke the Arab states into some some Egyptian tro^pv were being
new action.
deployed alcng the Turkish bor­
But Israeli sources Mid Ihe der when it said "the arrival of
Egyptian move may
alert the Egyptian troops bolsters Syria's
United Stairs and NATO ones defrnits In both the north (Tur­
more to the military threat to key) an theiouth (Israel).”
Turkey.
Informed source* in Cairo said
The Egyptian troop
Ihe Egyptian troops would be de
came against a background of ployed along the Turkish border
Syrian and Soviet charges that i where the Syrians are under- THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH showing to th j right tha. Maly acquired
u.
luraey and ins U n i t e d Mates manned. M ost oi tne Syrian acuiy dwelling which will bet u»rd lur riunuay ncnoui (onus, (at «•*.•
-•/ - - r i S '.V f
Includes eight lot* on Saalmd Ave.
(Bergstrom Photo)
planned aggression against Syria, is concentrated against Israel

Road Program Set
Up By Commission
At Special Meet

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SHSStudent Finds Stamp
in Attic Worth $7,50Q

First Christian
Tax Collections Hit
Church Acquires 2 New High Last Month
M-jre Lots, Home

Big Crowd Attends
Pinecrest Church
Dedication Sunday

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Additional
Local News
On Page 3

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Egyptian Troops Moving To Turkish Border

I

Donor Is Most Important Factor In Blood Banking
ley v avsissiii |/ r t r n a r

AT YESTEHD.Vrg PINECREST CHURCH open house are (left la sight) the Rev. Joe Courses*. Hugh
Patrick, Bupt. of Junior Department, and Jum Hunt, Bgpl. ef the Buway School a* they looked over
tto new Junior Department. This Department opena Into Ihe dhting hail and Is adjacent to the kitchm Tto walla and doers are the fold-away type.
(Bergstrom Photo)

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| citizens. These binlu were set up I true today, that plasma U cmer* the ordinal reason» they were de- been lost. This would haVt been
order to keep a iuppt&gt; &lt;r*
primarily to create a reserve Si gency treatment for any sort of veloped^ that if. If defense pi a nn- true had bh&gt;od been available—: hojpiiala »iluaU4 ****** .
liquid plasms, a
treatment for ihock and Is at the top of the list lng is ronsldered necessary at all. which of course It was
not—sincefrom the centra ban*.
burns developed at just about that for items to st-rkflle for disaster. I But tetter known to most people proper classification and usage greater safety let W
Unit; since these pre-war victims Considering today's warfare, the j is the use and need for whole I were not well enough
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■aether toy for them . . . Donald
Joseph. hern on October Sod and
weighing in at nine potradi and
lix and a half ounce*! ! (Everyon* seems to bn k erb * eeeb M |
h i Me*! Doria*, Inst week w»s nine
too late now! If you did. and am pw nai m n t e - uunt a i toot U
definitely planning ta be there, Bar has been ret] tacky u far a t
don't forget to take your own nil* housing U concerned out there. I
▼rrwirr! 1 NONE will bo prodd­
high prices a rt an the Watt Coast,
ed!
and tb* L using at Point Mugu
Also a reminder about the wasn't what it waa npoted to be.
ebangf in time for the Sunday Rev and Ed's homo is Los An*
School classes at the Naval Air gdes, and they are living there
Station. They a r t now being held In one of Bev’a mother’s houses
at the aamo lima aa the church that the ow u s i a t Investment.
servlet . . . at 1:00 A M. Chap­ (Sun going ta keep on the good
lain Winiam roller is on lean, tide of her if we ever tranafer
so the Reverend David Carnefbc, out there! 1 !) I've missed Rev
of the Missionary Alliance Church, since she left last June, a* she
in Sanford, la conducting the serv­ was always good for an hour's
ice.
conversation on the phone!
Catholie mass will be at U:00 At fa r as I can tall, vary few
noon, and confession will precede taka advantag* of the maria thea­
U by fifteen or twenty minutes. ter at the beta. You missed a ter­
Alan remember that than is a rific one last Wednesday night if
daily Cathotie mass at 11:43 A. M„ you didn't g*. I did. and it’s been
a long time since I've enjoyed ■
each w*«k-&lt;iay.
Mary la and Harry (AD Coch­ morie so much that I want to
rane will he leaving for Maryland talk about it. It was *Tha Pride
on Tuesday, for duty at Patuient and the Passion”, with Cary
River. This i* fine with them, Grant, Praak Sinatae, ( u d you'll
since it U quite close to Mary Jo's never believe how good be w«a)
home. They hate to be leaving u d Sophia L em . It'a a new cos,
Sanford, hut they couldn’t have so be sure u d aee it wbes U cornea
Spent the whole morning drink toy coffee with the neighbor*.
Tonight, the Chief i Club square*
dancer'* will barn their atsak din­
ner. If ieu did dot m ite your res-

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th* pptstt of Ll'CILLE MAE REMU■ AT. d*c*P*rd. tot* * f «ald Conntr.
la th* Coantr Jude* of 1*011*01*.
C*usty. Florid*, t l hi* sfflc* In tk*
apart hapvo *r **td C*u*ty at B*&gt;ford. Florid*, within llsh t rp|*nd*r
month* from th* tint* of th* first
publication or thl* nolle*. K*ch
claim or daastnd shall h* la wrttlia.
and shall ststp tbs plar* pf rs*|.
d*nc* and post oftlc* Mdrsot of th*
rlPtsdPBL and shall h* sworn to Vy
lb* clpimani. hi* *e**t. or his sttor*
Guees that’s It for today. Things
**y, and pny such ctnlm or danuud as they're eoncrened!
Received e Mrth snnouncement are getting very lean again,
n o t ** (I1-.1 * h * l| b * void.
/•/ Aoauvl Mltrb«tl Tt*mu**t In the mail yesterday from Bever­ (news-wise at lu s t), so bow about
A* *s*cutor of th* !*ut Will
and T**tain*nt pf LUCILLE ly and Ed Yaw. (Ed used to be n can if you did anything over

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Ton. and **ch o f y*p. ara b*rohy naltttod that S Putt baa h**a
hronaht ae*t**i you In lb* Circuit
Court, ta sad for 9*ss«nsU County,
Florid*, t* chsnory. *atlil*d T. L
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Court,
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Florida, nr r. O »•« ITS. Sufard.
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l*l*p than \ . » m l c f tth. A.O- l»ST.
and tf to* tall In dn so. a d*cr»* i
pro n i I m m will bo -ni&gt;r,d s*si**i
yna. and »*&lt;h at ysu, fir th* r»&gt;
||*f dam s,ltd tn *njl f&gt;&lt;np1*l*t
Th* nsturn of this suit I* tn *»'*:
th* m l* pf th* plaint Lift t* th*
ahov* doaerihod land
w iT v r a a « r h»nd *»d tb* *»»t

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P 'U C * 4bty. Fltrtda. *t h i #f.
noo In th* court hrut* ef n»ld
Ctunty pi PAN FORA. Fl*rbda. with.
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T W e h ais't been any question about Ford
bring the best buy throughout the *57 riven
—Ford's sales Itidenhip h u proved it! And
cow th it the model-yen end is here. Ford'i
an even i*s#y buy. To m ike room fer our
’iS's. we Ford Deiiers ere offering you buys
th it hive cevtr been cquiled.

You sovo wHob you buy FoH
As e c u r t buyer, you'll w sat ta compare
prices. When you do, you’ll find that model
for lu w u , righl acroni the hoard, Tord cars
ire the lowest priced* cd the low-price three.
And as far a* th* medium-priced cars its
concerned, you’ll discover you can buy a '57
Ford for h a u b d t of dollars le u th it n
simdar’y equipped modrma-price mode1..*

You tuvo whtn you drivo Ford
Ford showed dramatic proof of ita low^ost
op en :ica in the o-.’/ n a r i rerageised
tea: cf gasoline ecccoay—the 1957 Mohi!g u
Economy Run. In a field of twelve different
mikes of can. a Ford Six delivered more
milee per gallon than e«y ef them. Procf.
indeed, th a t Ford delivers the V?ad of
•conomy *jm want!

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Monday. O et 1 4 ,1WT

n » Sanford

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500 C it y
" I Mrs, Th o m as, 49,
Full Agenda Awaifs Over
Employes, Fam ilies Dies Saturday
; City Commission Attend Barbecue
At Tonight's Meet

Donor

[Long-tim e G eneva
Resident Succum bs

tCMttwoed frere P a s t 1)
(Coabased arena Page 1)
Alexander William Davis, H
Mr*. Lula Bell Thoinai. it.
convenience for hla family and bring the First Christian Chureh’
died early Saturday morning at, the died at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
to
replace
friends »ho wiah
property on Sanford Aro. up to
More than 300 city employes and Seminole Memorial Hospital after tal at 9 a m. Saturday following
blsod used to replenish o fund that lots id the San Lanta section. The
a nine months Illness.
their families as well a* member* an illness of three weeks.
may have loaned the patient some two new lot* have a combined
of Sanford's boards and commis­ Born Oct. tV 1907. In Ctlmax, Born June 20. 1373, In Toronto;
cf their blood credits. Such a frontage on Sanford Avt. of U&amp;V
sions turned out Saturday night G a. the came to Laka Monroe in Can., he had been a resident of
branch is located at Seminole Me­ feet with 133 feet in depth. The
Geneva for 92 years and was a
'tfc n io r BludcaU at Seminole National Scholarship Pran m ar at­ morial Hospital in Ssnferd where house, which w«s also purchased,
City.
V »oner*
*
« a long
*
« of 2the S
. " * - ' b“ b* " ‘
a member of the Baptist Church member of the Church ot Christ
tend
any
eotlofo
or
univenity
of
a
stock
of
blo:d
is
kept
and
o
mini
face
night
_
Tj^
School
aro
t'Jfiblf
to
com*
has
four
bedrooms,
m
baths,
kit­
H ub Sc
there.
An estimated 900 pounds of pork at Trenton, Fla.
polo for more than 1M four-year their choice and pursue any nurse-technician employed by the chen, living room end enclosed discussion, and declaims with a
Mrs. Thomaa is survived by one Survivors include one daughter.
full agenda ahead of them to­ beef ami lamb was barbecuco by
eoUoio leho’arablpo offered by course of study they may select. blood hank who is on duty three breeteway.
Carl Williams few the annual event. son MUton Kelly, DeLand; four Mrs. C. A. Oldham, Geneva; one
More than 900 students are now afternoons weekly to take donors,
;c*orral Motor* under Us National
The new property will be used night.
The barbecue was held at (he sisters. Mrs. Minnie
Berwick, ton, John J, Davis, Hagerstown,
SehalarsMp Plan, accerdlng to attending 94 colleges and univer supply information, and maintain a t Sunday School classrooms and
Publie hearings, reading of reFarmer* Auction Market Panacea;
aities under the Plan, initiated in records. Central Florida Blood provide additional off-streo: park• .solutions, recommendatl'ni. and Sanford
'Andrew J. Bracken. prtaelpal.
&lt;v« .
«v|sprw .
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^
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n' ■ i " i «s-re»w&lt;K?TTirTroi[fitaif
C T J !m
ThaCHt)p4UUok l i 'opi WTVTirf l i , "in
s . ■‘■lwamsreT
fn?ir-75TtVrb rre o r e t r r;■Bin
,U * r -U
tsidr
UT! 1 "ill TiSC
Tng for church-goers with a ohS-i?on*i&lt;jeratlon oT—B
every department of the City o( mMi High Springs; and Mrs. Lo- ■Idine Oldham, Geneva;
font
■chool senior* who are United,elude engineering, medicine, law totalling 14S0 hospital beds; way movement of ears from the a huge amount of time.
ifitataa cliusni and who plan to the aciencet, journalism, teaching, through the lub-station or branch entrance on Sanford Ave. and exit
A rundown of the agenda to­ Sanford lined up fo be served bar r&gt; p lunger, Miami: four brother* grandsons, David Martin Oldham,
and the other thing* that Arthur Kelly, Jacksonville; Lomie George A. Oldham, both of Genataka the College Entrance Board music and religion — almoit every bank a smaller hospital Is getting on .Rosalia Dr.
night Includes a presentation cere­ becue
complete a barbecue
dinner. Kelly, Jacksonville; Gillie Kelly, ya; John J. Davis It and William
the aame service as that provided
*examination foe admission to the field of worthwhile endeevor.
mony;
a
public
hearing
regard­
Purchase price for the new pro­
Plates wrre stacked high and ap­ Jacksonville; and Henry Kelly, Andrew Davit, both «f Hagers­
*U«ge of tlieir ehniet, or who ar­ Selection of award winner, in a large Institution, with supervi­ perty was tn excess of 310,000.
ing the vacating of Rose and Vio­
Trenton.
town, Mil.; one great-grandson,
range to taka the examination in the GM National Plan la made by sion required by the large orga­ One of the needs for acquiring let Streets; the vacating of. a ut­ petites were equally aa high.
Remain* were sent to Trenton David Martin Oldham Jr., Gene­
Serving itarled at 9:30 p.m.
a
group
of
leading
educators
rep­
nization as wcU aa other advant­
order to compete for * UM award.
ility
easement;
and
a
request
that
the property, a* was pointed out to
There is at least one CM award resenting various parts of the ages.
the city take over maintenance Entertainment was on hand to for funeral and burial. Brinon va; two niece* and one nephew.
Funeral services will be held
keep employes and members ot Funeral Home was In charge.
Twenty some organizations in members of the church. It for fu of a private park.
In eirh slate and more than SO country.
lure construction of a new- eiiurch
at 3 p. m. tomorrow a* Brliioq
“top spirits’’
'winners chosen at large. Seniors
Full details of the comnetitlon, Sanford keep accounts with the and Sunday Schoo! building on the The Board of Commissioners their families in
Funeral Home with Ralph Brewer
awarded scholarships under GM's including registration dates for central bank. Donors are taken at
will . 1.0 consider two new
throughout the evening,
Bond
Issue
W
ill
officiating, assisted by the Rev.
examination are available in the visits of the mobile unit which lots added to the six already own­ and wine permits and the transCity Manager Warren t . Know
Wesley Harall. Burial will be tn
scholarship file in the school It- is sent out by the mein bank or ed.
frr of three beer and wine permits, lea said Saturday night aa the serv- Be Explained
tha Geneva cemetery.
brary at Seminole High School.
given to the nurse during . the An ACL railroad track separates
Ordinances setting the mlllagc ing line Usmdled that “this year a
&lt;
General Motors offers other hours she is available at the Semi- a parking lot owned by the First and adopting the budget will be event wa, a complete success,
A t Bureau M eet
Adsnissiesa
teholarship opportunities under its note Hospital. When a transfusion Christian Church which is tdiac- heard on their second reading.
The Seminole County Farm Bur­ Leftover cookie crumbs ean be
OCTOBER 10
College Plan. Under this plan 300 is ordered by the doctcrn, the hos- ent to the two lots purcha*«d last The board will also hear the first
Saturday
morning.
eau
membership meeting has been used at a topping on frozen dessert
O
ct.
13-19
O
il
it art ha Ann Holley
four-year college scholarships are pital technician selects a suitable
reading of ordinance* adopting
set for tomorrow night at T:30 at
(Lake Mary)
^warded annually.by ITS colleges blood from the reserve kept and
an electric code, an amendment
the agriculture building behind the choice.
Marilyn Nell Murphy (Sanford) and universities located in all M prepare* It hy completing the test! of blood credits to and frem var tn the zoning ordinance. Job riai- Progress W eek
At tha holiness meeting s re­
Discharges
(
states and the. District of Colum­ for transfusion. If the particular ioua parts of the United States situation, and a pay schedule.
Mayor David Gatihel ael the high school.
A covered dish supper will be presentative from tha school su­
OCTOBER 19
bia. A.list of the participating col­ type is not available in the quan-1 are handled by the central bank
Also a resolution in regards tn week of Oct. 11-19 xt Oil Proheld and each member la asked to perintendent'* office will explain
Elsie Mas Brown (Sanford)
lege* may be obtained from the thy requested land all types in . each month, through the National the uork of the Jaycees is to be grei* Week In Sanford.
a covered dish of his own' the proposed school bond iasue.
bring
Admission*
principal's offiee.
unlimited quantities are rarely on Blood Bank Clearing House, an read and adopted.
A proclamation in ahicb Mayor
OCTOBER 11
Gatchel
said
“
We,
a*
a
peopte,
Selection of award winner, un­ the shelf in any -blood bank re­ additional specialized service.
A request of the Sanford Boat
Sharon Mootognla, (Sanford) der the College Plan is made by gardless of size) the central bank
The Central Florida Blood Bank and Ski Club regarding the Yacht take Just pride in our nation'! pro
Dischargee
is
contacted
who
In
tirn
calls
makes
a
charge
of
approximately
the rpspeetive colleges snd uni
P I R S T - O F - W E E K ,2 '™ '% .
I
t luh building will be romidered great and accomplishments, and
- OCTOBER 11
versitiea. Students wishing to be other banks should there he a *« that made by the hospital to , and a recommendation of the Zon­ these achievement* of our coun­
0 Doris P. Burton (Sanford)
considered under this plan should riiortage. The net-work of blood the patient for a transfusion, as
try are bawl, in no small mea­
Mrs. Richard Chlliita and ba­ apply directly to the eoilege of &lt;»"*» « '* r« U»e entire nation a part of the work I* completed ing and Planning Commisilon will sure. on the energy, at well a*
|
rume
before
the
board
for
conby boy. (Sanford)
their choire.
with daily end sometimes hourly by the hospital technicians and ildoretion.
the multiple
product*, derived
i v i n w
r u u v
Mr*. W illiam Frederick and
exebangea of itoclci to offset pns the hospital assumes collection re
from petroleum," wai signed Fri­
The
Board
of
Commisiionera
will
baby girl (Sanford)
aible surpluses of certain type* sponsibilities. The sum charged
Tender T-Bona
|
Ga. Gr. A DAD
I
alio rons'ier bids on a tractor day.
Lois E. Elie/twood (Lake
with shortages in other areas. covers two fees: ona of from 111 with
Mayor Ge'-he) pointed oui in his
back&amp;oe
and
loader
and
a
Figure a have shown that approxi­ to |I3 for the servlre and an compressor.
Mary)
proclamation that “the week of
OCTOBER 11
mately l person in 30 can and additional $23 for the first 3 bottles
authorization to advertise Oct. 11 ha* been designated aa a
Admissions
— ----- - ----- fC oetioufcJ fret* T a g s 1)
docs give blood ( ton a nationwide a ii. -lc... . reives. $12.30 Is charg­ forThebida
on e maintenance con­ time when cititena orf this com­
Maria Fields (Sanford)
basis — probably fewer than thta ed for subsequent
and pulpit are In Dutch Cedar.
transfusions tract for the elevated water stor­ munity engaged in the oil business
Nellie Holmes (Sanford)
The .Educational Building houses give lr. Florida), thus it I, Imper­ since fewer rcplscement credits age tank on MeUonvtlle Are.; the report to their neighbor* and fel­
* Bernard Smith (Sanford)
13 departmenti. The four nur­ ative that stocks be balanced be­ are required In m ost' Instances Water
Division supplies to include low-citizens on their achievement
4&gt; Discharge*
sery departments; for age* 1 -1 ; two tween all blood agencies in order after first two. CrediU from don pipe fittings end meters; and wit- to date."
A ) Green Head
Mrs. Don Hamner and baby beginner* departments for age* to adequately and fairly serve. ors or blood reserve accounts will
The Mayor Invited the attention
stabilisation'equipment will be
boy (Sanford)
4-3; three primary departments for There I* Just so much blood of entirely wipe out the charge for rr
Vi
of tha citizen* of Sanfjrd "to the
Waymond LevrsUa (Sanford) ages 9-T; one Junior department certain types to he had.
tha blood leaving the smaller
many and v m ed contributions of
Other
matter*
for
approval
of
Jerome McCloud (Sanford)
From the foregoing it will be charge ($U-$13) which ia not pay­ c.j.nmi-gionera will be minutes our oil business to modern living,
for ages 9-13; one intermediate for
Martha Ann Holly &lt;Lake Mary) age* 13-19; one young peoples de­ concluded that the most Important able with donora a* It’s portion is
and to those frredjms which are
Myrtle Bennett and baby girl partment for ages 17-34; and one and Indeed the only considerable the operating fund of the central of previous maftinga and vouch­ tha special heritage of thi* na
i
y
r
\
er*
and
Ibe
consideration
of
any
Sanford)
adult departmsnt for 33 year d d i factor in blood banking on a small bank.
lion, and without which neither the
other
buainesi
that
may
come
be­
Billie Lyons (Sanford)
or large scale is the Blood Donor. The operating fund of tha bank fore tha City Commission.
and up.
oil industry nor the progress It
Kraft Cooking ^ A
Frozen Sliced
OCTOBER 13
typifies coutl exist."
The Sunday School Superinten­ While some donors may hare oc­ la designed to provide the com­
Admissions
S
T
R
A
W
B
E
R
R
I
E
S
casion
to
use
blood
tor
Ihcir
fami­
munity blood service, bu* it i*
dent Is Jim Hunt. Training Union
Anita Brown (Titusville)
or friends, it seem* the blood realised that everybody needing a Teenage Corner
' desk, writing material and mag*V II.
w ith ( l o r
b Ethel Mae Whldden (Osteen) Director for the Ptnecrest Baptist ly
Church Is Herman Stanley, and donor himself rarely needs any bottle of blood right now or next
10 o z . P k f f . f 9 C
tinea."
1 (Reg. 63c) M ora Order
Worn* Delores Llgatte
—
and
the
patient
requiring
a
the musics^ program of the cjmrch
week maybe, cannot pay even the Open A t Library
Fiction, science
fiction, love
(Sanford)
la under the direction of Min transfusion cannot he a donor. sendee charge. The first obliga. The tibrsrv Is open again for stories, career itorte* and a few
John Robinson (Osteen)
When it comes down to it, blood lion of the bank is to provide
Bobbie Robbins.
rent books along with tome non­
Dorothy Shealy (Sanford)
rannot REALLY be bought — de­ blood if at ail possible f depend­ business, said Mr*. Sara King, with fiction hira been put on the book
Odham
and
Tudor
was
the
con­
the aame hour* but new floors
Henry Lee Hotmei (Sanford)
pending
upon
the
supply
and
the
ing upon the degree* of emergen­
shelf.
tractor for
Pinecreat Baptist
Births
need — It U difficult to arrive cy and tbe supply) and then work and a new corner for leenarer*.
Church.
“ Wa hope t« have a room luat
*
For
a
long
time
tbe
oiler
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.
H im rou/l SHOPPINO DOLLAR NAS MORI C l M S
The Board of Trustees of the at a price, in fact, impossible. out arrangements for payment young people have resented going for tranagers
someday", Mri
Charles Brown iTltusvllle)
Blood
is
very
personal
as
any
although routinely all charge* for Into the ’children’* room’ for their King eonriuded. “but for now we
new church under whose dlreeticn
Discharges
2 9 SANFORD AVE • HUANflDES UM! 11 L
donor
can
testify
—
hla
blood
the blood are made on the pa­
Elaine Campbell (Fern Park) the building was constructed are; doe* not even look exactly like tient’s hospital hill thus any allow­ hook*," slid Mr*. King, "*j we've Ho nope they will enjoy and use
Voile A. Williams Jr.,
Vernon
fixed up a corner complete with thla corner we'va fixed for them."
William Glover (Sanford)
Nelson, Brailey Odham, Ken Cro- the next bottle, it la a part of ances must be hsndied by snd be­
Nettle McDaniel (Sanford)
him
that
no
one
can
give
for
him
tween both agencies since it is
athwalte, and Valda Robbins.
Marilyn Nell Murphy
yet he can give to aomeone elae.
Rev. Joe Couraon, praising the In ancient timea, blood was wor­ Joint charge. Tbe bank h»a no
(Sanford)
membership of the chureh for the shipped in certain forms and ire other ami re* of revenue with ex
Lola Birkemeyer (Sanford)
part they contributed to the shurch have never entirely gotten away reptian of a relatively small num­
Ralph Bennett (Sanford)
construction said “the people of from tha myatieal life giving sen­ ber of special test* and If an exOctober 13
the church have given an amazing timent wa feel for blood — and ceaatve number of requests are
^Admission*
made to provide blood without
amount of volunteer help."
Jeme* W. Smith (Sanford)
a life string potential it surely even the service charge K would
Rev. Couraon explained that has.
Ear the Allen (Sanford)
mean an increase In the cost of
carpentry, electrical, foundation,
Virgil G. Hasty (Sanford)
Because of this personal feeling
and landscaping work was con­ for hit blood, the donor who blood for every me — a coat that
George Rivers (Oviedo)
has not changed since tbe bank
tributed by
members of the
&lt;a Evelyn Ruth Britton (Sanford) church. “Anything they cotild be makes the •■*) a possible has a opened In 1M3. Most hospital inAlice Fauvsr (Sanford)
natural Interest arid evsn curiosity ■uranca policies will pay the aervgiven to do was accomplished,’* as to what happen* to It. Ha wants
Birth.
Baby girt to Mr. and Mrs ha said, “ aa they worked at to feel that he can giva it Ica charge and soma will even pav
William B. Whldden (Sanford) nights. In tha afternoons, and on to anyone he wishes. Ha would he for blood; however, »lnca no blood
la bought in Central Florida it is
Baby
girl to Mr- and Mrs. Saturday!."
interested in knowing that a young hoped payment for blood can be
RuweU T. Tranaus
(Sanford)
mother received bit blood; that a avoided In tha Interests of a more
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. WU
tiny baby had a transfusion of his economical aarvice for evarybody
lie Lee Allen (Sanford)
blood replacing much of Its own; —the boms wants blood for the
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs
that a small child badly burned next patient needing It. not money
Cecil Ligette (Sanford)
had hla blood; or that a very Sanford la participating in a
(Continued
Prom
Pape
One)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs
serious operation made possible blood program that ha* provided
tng
of
roads
In
all
parts
of
the
Walter Britton (Sanford)
only with availability of 10 bottles nearly 100,000 transfuilona of
county.
“Wa
need
tome
way
to
Baby
girl »®Mr. and Mrs.
of blood, on* of wuich wsa hla,
create a tax to that the people wvJd gjva a husband and father blood and plasma tn the past fif
Curtis Williams (Sanford)
teen years — Wbat a wonderful
where
road*
are
built
can
help
Discharges
a chance to support himself again. tribute that ia to the Blood Donor!
pay for them,'' b* said.
Gas Lovejoy (Sanford)
\Ya know that several thousand
Commiisionar Krider comment­ unit* of blood hav* bees Contri­ Quoting from a paper released
Elizabeth Whited (Sanford)
•®m# mouths ago hy the Central
ed
"I’m
glad
to
bear
you
say
David Nelson (Sanford)
buted by the people of danford
that—I've been saying it a year." since the Central riorida Bk.oi Florida Blood— “ the activity de
Georgs Smith (Longwood)
According to Chairman Dyson, Bank opened in 1943. From that scribed reflects the efforts of the
James Smith (Sanford)
Annie Louise Finch (Sanford) there is enough money available time Sanford hoipttals have used donor* who contribute their blood,
Eddie Mae Chandler (Sanford) to build about two miles per dis­ the facililie, of the CFBB, in the tbe technical personnel who draw,
Cecelia Mildred Tranaus
trict and said *T like to get tome relatively short period tha new process and prepare this blood for
(Sanford)
figures on what contractor* will Seminole Memorial Koipltal has tranifuitana; tha research staff
that is constantly striving to !-%i
John Robinson (Osteen)
do this work for us."
been open fur pailcnls nearly a
Mary Faria (Sanford)
Other buainesi discussed by tha thousand bottles of blood have more about it Administration
guide* thaae baste ar tin ties bv
board of commissioners thi* morn been Issued.
,
,
.
.
.
_
1evshilling personnel.. . .plan-in;
tn eluded plans for Big Tree
la addition hundred* of trans- procurement that will reaulr in
Malcolm Robinson Ing
Park.
fusion* have b m jre rid a d 19*
stock of bbvri that will
Commissioner Swofjord suggest­ denta of Sanford In other hospi. Wwir.
^ rltlon *, fh* Bin;(
To Head Jr. High
ed tbit th* underbrush bo clean­ U l^ some out ot tb* Hate, the (n
tiBUU lo4
^
#f
ed out, ditches clcane, fenrts moat recent eaaa of this sort tn (D uster"
School 4-H Club
built, a building and restrooms be reived a child harin* very aeriou*
Maleolm R^tni
xson wi
ris named constructed.
surgery In which credit* covering
eitdent of the Sanford Junior
praat
To help keep variety tn 1wehbm
Commissioners sgread that aith a dozen transfusion* were trans
High School's l-H Chib of the Tth ar tha park b« put into condition ferred through tha Elks account meal*, vary tha type of bread used
and Ith grades.
for use or b&lt; closed np.
j far use when needed. Transfers fog making landwtehes.
The club members met recent­
ly
receive thetr handbooks and
project record books from Cacti
Tueker II, Seminole County Agri­
culture Agent.

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1|om ia WeMerhoH, vira prtaidaat; Louis Carter, ascretary; and
Alien Sandlfer wai appointed re­
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Reading these words and watch*
ing the smooth, courteous manner
In which Elsenhower conduct* hie

fold Civic Center which la now, according
Api* us, iuae liian fluwi'ntofHBf
away.
Elaborate plana for the circularising of
tha thouianda of group* who meet regular­
ly each year for annual convention! and gettogether* have already been eryitallxed.
Brochure* will be accompanied by letters
and personal invitation* attracting conven­
tions of 800 to 1800 people from all ever
tha country.
Many Sanford people are contacting organlsatlone, businesses and industrial with
whkh they com* in contact to Issue Invita­
tions to come to "Florida's Newest Conven­
tion City*'
This Is ju st one of the activities of the
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
which provides the leadership and planning
th at accelerate the growth, expension and
economic activity for our community.
There is no hard and fast rule to de­
termine or estimate the value of 85 or more
conventions in Sanford. Benefits of these
tremendous meetings are far reaching aa
every prosperous community well knows.
As the Chamber of Commerce succeeds
the community proportionately will succeed
and benefit — we are already beginning to
feel the Impact of an active organisation
but tha full value of Chamber of Commerce
planning and leaderihiiTbecbmea fa r great­
er and bigger aa a community pitches in
"100 per eent" to accomplish the tasks that
lead to growth, expansion end success.

• the same
men who only ftv* yoere ago had
sever* miaglviage about relatione
with reporters la general.
When the President exchanges
Informal remarks with reporters
on the golf eoum about the atste
of Us game, U la difficult te real*
lse that this la the min who five
years ago did not wait to bald
regular press conference* i* Pm *
idont
The close working relationship
between Press secretary James C.
Hagerty and other members of
the I*reiMcnL‘i staff and the White

Boom reporter* and photagrephars make* It'almost aabeUetebl#
to recall that la let* U^3 and
early HO, the Prealdent was Uatcalng to odvlren who advocated
moving the prate corpe completely
•at of the Whit* Hearn.
At te r n two of Beenhewtr'e top*
raskiag itaff mamben wasted the
traditional Whit* - ■H o__I
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preaa
room aholbhed and tamed into of*
flee tpace. Other adviaen at the
su rf of th*
admlnls*
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bar reporters ttwai hrteftlowing
presidential visitor*.
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Om si Ebtobown'* **riy itaK
a n n u m w * srd m d police lo
m m ill »WW* evidence of
camera and lighting equipment
around the entrance to the wait
wing fcffleea of tin chief executive.
It U probably better for all con­
cerned that tide itaff member ha-*
long ainte deported from White
Houae scrrie* became he probably would have tantrumi at the
sight of the Utter of cable, Ugbt«
end camera tripods la the P w L
iw n rrfrrttee mil l&gt;Wd|S~lBe corrtdcn when Eteenhower goes on

Foreign News C o m m e n ta ry

whether th* radar signals were dancope "angels,” the strange
caused by • rocket er by radio (magei which give rise to some
pulaee la th* high atmosphere.». At*
At­ flying saucer reports. That’* a hug
re- that must be taped out.
Wait European diplomat* at* mosphere reflections produces rawatching anxiously for m m move
ty Soviet luatia. Ruoela’e Uoaeh*
lag of aa itrth utelUte, follow­
ing doe* ape* the anaortkemeat
teat it bed loccoMfuUy fired as
-B y WtUAM nm
■■ ■ — ■
IntercoaUneslel belleoUe •b«le»
C tn tn lfrm Writer
put* the Kremlin la a "poeiUoe
CAMPAIGN oepensta for a 3*9 days. Only tire* days eft In
of strength," ai the diplomats pul
undid ate for tha premdaacy of a year!—we'd say aba not only
u. Wsat Berlin, Weit Germ say a*
a vacation hut should
Uw Taaautan, e tabor writer de­
Turkey might be tsrgeU U • dip­
clam, readied an eeUmeled Join p union.
lomatic offenilve.
tMJOM. That, aaye_tne jpoaa*
-t - t - t ■ ----------the next desk, te a real truckload The aember 0/ barkers la taZHUKOV
m ating, wa read. Wonder how
at dough.
It'e bad ae*i also that Marshal
we'd look with • Bnffolo Bill
1 I t
Georgl K. Zhukov, Soviet Defeoi*
Aaftfi haltered Samos aoals hatrdtl
MlaUter, U irrlvtag 1a Yugoill via
1 1 I
sear# galdad Mfwyh the amtartomorrow on id official viilt. Zhu­
world hy Chthaohao doge, derate There ore there miiHon 1
kov wtU he bilking tat the reflect­
like on ota/al htf job /er each o movie m l*re In th* II.!
ed glow *f kli country’* triumph.
Neel
Ami fntlii^! A*m
tittle critter,
Independent commualrt Pnildent
In
I t I
Tito, like Uw Alisa sad Africa*
Track* ore Artea mbs red by psfr dleef
"ncutrslUti" — end the fenceI I 1
itraddlen «U over the worte-ca*
wfYL HRwfrfr, wrt » iry fw iryvY A 1peclee of crow fliesJv* mllre
above aea level white there an a
hardly help hut he Impretaed.
WIPK PFIwwI OF ■^^•a
a variety of Ash who atay threa
t l t
OVERTIME
O il Progress W eek Underway
That world champion New Jar- milts below the ocean's surface—
Government department* ere
•ay haa baa Anally stopped pro- nature Item. To a*ch other they
The simple phrane "Fill 'e r up, please" Working overtime In Waahlngton te
Suction altar laying M3 ogga ta mutt seem out ot thl* world.
haa become an accepted p art of the Amer­ get errengement* for Queen ElUsbeth'a
viilt
letter-perfeet
White
ican way of life. But backing up th e men
who service the request to "Fill 'er up" Is Houm end atst* depertment ex­
have been meeting aver
a fascinating Industry of some 1,600,000 pert*
line* June, working oat icbedul*
men and woman, working a t more th an 2r *nd protocol problem*. Now the
000 different trades, crafts, skills and pro­ Urn* for preparation Is d«tjnt
sheet — the Queen eftcr viiltlog
fessions — the American oil industry.
Canada errivei Is WUUetnihurg,
This week hag b*en designated by th e men Vs., on Oct. Itlh, In Waab»*|t**
and women of the oil industry aa "Oil Pro- on the ITth and la New York on
greea Week." They define it aa "th a t period the list.
NO SALE
of the year when the oil industry rqporta
There'* no doubt that Indian
to the natidn."
Prim# Minister Jiw thrU l Nates
W ithout doubt, there Is a great deal to will m ike e Mg pitch t#
report. The contribution* made by the pet­ pin’* Premier Nobusuke Klshl on
roleum industry to almo*t every phase of his "neulriUst" policy during his
current visit to T^kyo, And he
American life are nothing short of astound­ couldn’t havo picked a better
ing. We not only owe our mobility to pet­ time. But Klshl'i cniwer, Tokyo
roleum, in the form of gasoline and lubrl- u y s, wtU be "no". It w*i noted
cants, we are also indebted for such con­ that when Nehru itepped down the
plane ramp, he was greeled by an
tributions as cosmetics, plastics, fertilizers, honor
guard of Japan'* new army.
insecticides and a host of other products — It wa» th* first time member* at
some 2400, in all — covering every activity J apin'■ "ground defenaa force '
from aviation to zoology. Even the new syn­ had been turned out for a list*
thetic fiber* — dacron, orlon, etc. — are visitor.
FE3H1M1SM
derived from oli.
Insiders In Parla *r# talking
When America's first well was drilled, pessimistically about th# possibil­
back In 1850, w* were a third-rate power, a ity thnt the French cabinet crisis
hone and buggy nation, with most of our might last foe weeks, even
Ultimately, they fores# •
energy furnished by men, animals, and month*.
national election and constitution­
crude machines run by steam.
al changes that would give e
Today
we
are
an acknowledged "strong min'* Uk* Gen. Cbarlee
world power, and most of the energy wo De Gaulle authority to run a sta­
use comes from petroleum or petroleum ble government. But they look for
fiddling flrat.
products. A fter World W ar 1, Lord Curzon a lot more NOT
YET
said the Allies had floated to victory on a sea Washington doesn’t put much
of oil. A fter World W ar II, Admiral Nimltz stock ta the recent military claim
"aid we had won It with "oil, bullets and that radar can spot an Incoming
intercontinental ballistic missile
bean* . More recently the Industry again S,000
mile* away. Scientists who
displayed Its preparedness _ and patriotism attended last week's international
*7, whe,J 11 went nil out to supply Europe's gcophyilcal year conferenc# there
oil needs, in addition to domestic de- scoffed at U. At such e distance,
mnnd, after Immobillzntion of the Suez th,y aeld. nobody could b* sure
By CHARLES H. MfCAHN
Lplred Pree* M iff

Canal.
On its record, the oil business merits trfAnd
W * Oil Progress Week, we
j m the rest of the nation In a salute to the
American petroleum Industry — to its neoPle. It* products and It* p r o g m V
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News O f M en
In Service
llorrl* Buckner, IS, ion of Mr.
and Mra. H. H Buckner Rt. *,
Box CSS, Sanford bai eomplated
eight week* of Infantry Basic
Training today in th* 2nd Train­
ing Regiment, Port Gorton, Oa..
Col. Robert McBride, Regimental
Commander, announced.
Th# mission of the 2nd Train­
ing Regiment, United States
Army Training Center (basic) La

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RILL! BROTHER-IN-LAW
MIAMI Ml — A mild-mannered
mala secretary waa held today for
what police said waa the revenge
slaying of hit lister's husband. Of­
ficer* said M-year-old Jamea Ham­
ilton beat John Reber, M, with e
crowbar a t Rebar alept. HamU
ton laid the dead man bad beaten
Mrs. Reber, Hamilton's alstar.
to wain newly laduc*ed ** onUatad
■oilers la basic military subjects.
Military Training Centtr (basic)
la to traia inducted or enlisted
toldler* in bail# aaHilary subjects.
Udltary Courtesy, Cloee Order
Drill, Physical Training. Rifle
Marksmanship, and Rule* of Land
Warfare are some of the subjects
taught.
These soldiers are Uvea trans­
ferred to activa Army unit*
throughout the world for advaac
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New Camp For Boys Announced
Speaking of Frank Mebane Jr. and hi*
leadership of tha Tourist and Convention
Committee of the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, we also recognise the unlimit­
ed possibilities of the new Camp For Boys
which the New York Plants has authorized
for Sanford beginning next yeer.
1Following the 1958 spring baseball train­
ing of the New York Giants organisation
h e n and beginning In the early aummer
facilities will be readied fo r up to 800 boys.
Simultaneous with tha announcement of
the New York Giants plane for the Camp
For Boys, Mebans said th a t Fred Ganas
would be the director of th e new organisa­
tion.
Here's another opportunity for Sanford
and Seminole County to benefit economical­
ly. The New York Gianta Camp For Boys
Will be an attraction that will not only bring
up to 800 boys here for summeriong' activit­
ies but will also bring their parent* for vis­
its a t varying Interval* during the boya’
atay here.
It'* one more industry added to the list
t h a t la growing now by leaps and bound* —
one more opportunity for Sanford and Sem­
inole County to attract hundred* of people
to our area to "*ee what we have to offer."

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a n unlimited aa Sanford
continue to ttrenr g
assa somlnole
■ f r o m merelally and
&gt; a ^ « m rriin a O T
tkaw ia*. *
7 Project*, plane, d ru m * and riaione a n
bdfhmfng to maUrialix* with nearly each
ik y bringing now announcement* of another
conpktloa th a t will add to tha Importance
’. a f tha Sanford area,
i ; Om of th a newer plana would bring
of boilneaa people and plaaaura
to Sanford and Seminole County
i
fo r varying length! of time. Aa thega plane
begin to materialise our city and county will
be better known aa "Florid!’* Newtek Con­
vention City."
' Already being readied for distribution
t o Industrial, eomuerelal, civic, fraternal
and religious organise tons la a convention
folder showing the advantage* of Sanford
gad Seminote County aa a convention city
•nd area. Tha attractions shown In both'color
and black and white would make any trav­
eler's eyes "water" with ecetacy for our
uommnnlty has to many more advantage*
than others of the entire southeast area.
The plana to bring upward of 85 conven­
tions a year to Sanford and Seminole County
are those of the Seminole County Chamber
• f Commerce "Tourist and Convention Com­
mittee" with Frank Mebane Jf., general
manager of the New York Plante Mayfair
, Jr.” - u - * - chairman.
Kick-off for tha convention city plena will
he, of course* the completion of the San-

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By VIRGINIA CONN. Society Bdl ee
too early In the day to find left Sunday night for Shreveport,
it happened ever Ihe week- Ala., where they will visit Punkln'i
I will try to sum up what brother and his family. Going
heard that can be passed along for the ride from Gainesvitie are Punkin'a mother and fil­
Punkln and Paul O’Dca had a ter. Paul will have enough back­
letter from Mike Stone. She writes seat drivers. Also a child, I be­
that she and the children have lieve. The O'Dea'i also plan to
settled down In Naples, and they spend a couple of days in New
will go to school there. She fed Orleans, and will be gone about
them hotdogs and beans the first two weeka.
night in the apartment and said . e . . . ni«»).i.u . wss ly. e—fg-tj
t.'ioy
wont i.ir ura-ingntr iir over the week-end. She U all ex
a bit way. The truffles and the cited about a nursing home she
wines don't seem to appeal to has bought in Leesburg. That Is
the youth of America. Unfortu­ where she has been all summer
nately for Mike, .the Randolph, on —getting It fixed up for the grand
which Bob Is stationed, is present­ opening for the twentieth of Oct.
ly in quarantine because of Asia­ Gert rave* about the staff she
tic flu.
has and how lovely the place Is.
By the way. Paul and Punkin

Woman’s
Hope W eldie G iven
Shower Thursdoy

Mlsa Hope Weldie, bridreTeH
of Jock Schlrard, woo honored
Thursday with a bridal shower.
Min Ann Davia and Mi«« Svlvla
Price were hostesses. The party
was held In Miss Davis’ home.
Games were played by Ihe
guests. Priies were won be Miss
ftuvatu.
Barbara Fljrnt and Mrs. Marvin
Warfel; as well as the honorce.
Warfel/
After Miss Weldie had opened
her many lovely gifts, delicious
refreshments were served. The
table was beautifully decorated,
MONDAY
the First Presbyterian Church will
and featured a bridal centerpiece. VAH-5 wires enjoy golf and loach at Ihe Mayfair Country Club. Left to ritht: Mrs. Bertl« Brough,
Ware Bible Clan of Ihe First
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Those present were Miss Barb­ Mrs. Charles Doniaua, Mrs. Pat Dearolph, Mrs. K1 Gold, Mirs. IU1I Foulk.
First Baptist Church will meet Methodist Church trill meet Tues­
(Benstrom Photo by Goeta) with Mrs. V. C. Messenger, 117 day at 7:00 P.M. for a covered
ara Flynt, Mrs. Dixie Jennings,
Mrs. Margie Brown, Mri. Pauline
dish supper.
North Elliot, at 8:00 P. M.
Warfel. Mrs. Ann Stevens. Miss
The Boy Scouts of the First meet In tho Youth Building at
C
asselb
erry
Club
IJnda Smith, Miss Sonja MonforPresbyterian Church will meet In 3:00 P. M.
ton, Miss Sandra Monforton, and
the
Room at 7:00 P. M.
The Senior Girl Scouts of the
T o Sponsor Benefit TheScout
Mlsa Rachel Beasley. Others In­
Session of the First Pres­ First Presbyterian Church will
vited were Mlsa Gloria Schucnebyterian Church will met in the meet at 3:30 P. M. at the Church.
Tu rkey Supper
mann, Mrs. Jerry
Lumberson. The VAII-5 Wives luncheon was
Session Room of the Church at The Junior Fellowship of the
CASSELBERRY — The Woman’s 7;J0 P M
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, Mrs. Harriet
First Presbyterian Church will
held
Thursday
at
the
Mayfair
Club
of
Casselberry
will
hold
a
s’-qq j/ jj,
Cowley and Mist Nadine Colbert. Country Club. Hostesses were
meet for rehearsal at 4:13 P. M
benefit turkey aupper, beginning at
Evening Circle No. 1. Mr*. The Pioneer Choir of the First
Mrs. Bill Koulk. Mrs. Ed Gold
«
p.m.,
October
IP.
Floyd
o.
Cate,
Chairman,
with
Presbyterian Church will met for
and Mri. Jack Alien.
Gram m ar School
The popularity of these affair* j |rJi R,
Milwee. Longwood. Co­ rehearsal at 3:00 P. 31.
The table* were decorated with
ha* become well established, and h«*tc»*e«, Mr*. W. J Hartley, Tho Pioneer Fellowship of the
• Has W ell A ttended croton leaves and autumn colored
MONDAY
preparations aro helng made to Mr, w A Bennett, Mri. J. A. First Presbyterian Church will
flowers. Tiny skeletons of pipeThe Gamma Omega Chapter of serve a record number of guest*, nidllne, Mr«. Fred Bislllne.
meet for supper and recreation
cleaners held t h ^ place cards. the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority according to Mrs. Floyd Smith,
P-TA M eeting
p ^
in the Youth Building from 6:00
Bats,
pumpkin,
tried
corn
and
will meet at 220 W. 18th St. with publicity chairman.
The Sanford Grammar School
Evening Circle No. 2, Me*. Sid- P. M. through 8:00 P. M.
The supper will be served buf nco—Ive*. (M. Chairman, with
had a wonderful response Thurs- autumn leaves decorated the bar. Mrs. 1. E. Estrldge 111 acting as
WEDNESD A Y ____
fcl .tyle at Ji-fer- tttuKa •*&lt;*&gt;*-. Mrs. j “F&gt;. ivoouruff, H2 West 17th
' day- night 10 tiff frtfflJ m « . rn The Sftvaga- Son*—tm lgrla h'um- Trauma.-------- —
Girl Scout Troop No. 149 of lha
of the year. The flag salute was over the table.
The Lake Monroe P-TA will meet for children.
8:00 P.M.
First Presbyterian Church will
The next Social meeting of the St.Evening
given, followed by the devotion­ Mr*. Joe Tully, wife of the C. at the school at 7:30 P.M.
Circle No. J. Mr*, liar- meet in the Youth Building at 3:30
club
will
be
on
October
16
at
8
al chairman, Bill Harvey reading 0 . introduced several guests, In­
TUESDAY
__
,, .- ... .
......ivcy If. Hale, Chairman, with Mri. P. M.
cluding Mr*. Clifford McKibbin
scripture.
General meeting of Women's P.m. Mrs. t. lv .Ji* h e r, program w R Andcri0„( 31s 0 lk Av#. The Senior High Fellowship nf
Lcdr. Louis Hoop was introduc- ami Mr*, rrlscilla Osterholm's Auxiliary of Seminole Memorial chairman, will present the Square
the First Presbyterian Church will
M ed as project chairman of the Pea­ mother. Dress was casual for the Hospital at Ihe Jewish Community Dancer*, sponsored by Mr. and nue.
meet for supper at 6:00 P. M.
TUESDAY
nut Bowl Game to be played In luncheon, and bridge and golf fol­ Center at 8:00 P. M. Social hour Mrs. Junius Allen.
December. Much enthusiasm was lowed. On the menu was « rold will follow. AO members are urg­ Hostesses for the meeting will Circle No. 2 of the Lake Mary The Youlh Chtdr of Ihe First
l&gt;« Mrs. Gordon Killon and Mr*. Mary Presbyterian Women'* Or­ Presbyterian Church will meet for
shown on the part of Lcdr. Hoop salad plate with chicken salad, ed to attend.
ganisation will meet at 8:00 P. M. rehearsal at 6:30 P.M.
potato salad and relUhcs.
Lytle Swope.
and the parents.
at the home of Mrs. Audrey Gllle
Attending were Mr*. I. M. Ro­ Tne American Home Department
The newly graded report card*
in Lake Mary,
McKibbin. of Ihe Sinford Woman'* Club is
were explained by the principal, well, Mrs. Clifford
having a covered dish supper at
The Homemaker's Class of the
Herold Heckcnbach.
He stated Mrs. Louis lloop, Mrs. Joanne the club at 7:00 P. M. The pro­ Pinecrest Board
First Baptist Church will meet at
that these report cards give the Earle, Mrs. John Johnston, Mrs gram will be "Advantages of
the home of Mr*. 0. Lewi* Din­
parents a complete Idea of how Richard Conn, Mrs. Millie Premo. Youth Center* In Communities" Meeting Reveals
kins, 1007 Mellmivilla Ave., at
Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Mrs. Lou The speaker will be Senate O.
each child is doing.
The room count was won by Hosepian, Mrs. Billy Taft. Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom. Hostesses for Standing Chairmen 8:00 P. M. Mr*. Marvin Stone
“ Mr*. Floyd Richards. The meet­ Brrnle Harvard, Mrs. Pat Dear- tho evening are M.m Douglas Stem
A board meeting nf the Pine- will be co-hnsU‘*s. All members
ing wis adjourned for an txxjr of olph, Mrs. Bertie Brough, Mrs. stroin, Mrs. Warren Knowles, crest School P-TA was held Thtir*. arc urged to attend.
Betty Deadman, Mrs. Robert RtAh.
fellowship and refreshment.
Each year in Sanford dolls art
night. President John Burton con­ The Fldclis Class of the Fir*;
Baptist „Church will meet with„Mr*
Mrs. Tully, Mrs. Foulk, Mrs. II. Mrs. W. if. Stcmper, Mrs. II. S. ducted the meeting. Plant wore ........
,
dressed by the women of Sanford
Duggar,
Mrs.
L.
P.
Payton
and
\\ M. Duncan, 803 &lt; atalina Drive for gift, for needy children. The
II. Osborne, Mrs. Blm l*chnrr.
discussed for the coming year.
Hatwing S taff H as Mrs. Doris Sautcr, Mrs. Irene Mrs. Jack Slcmpcr.
at 6:00 P, M.
Mall* arc purchased by the Salva
Committee
chairmen
were
an­
O'Hara, Mrs. Lorraine Langford, There will be a quarterly board nounced. Founder's Day Ch. will Brownie Scout Troop No. 233 of lion Army. There are 1(4 nf them,
meeting
of
the
Seminole
County
T.
Coffee T o W elcom e Mrs. Dolly McAdams, Mrs. Pris­
badly needing clothing. The doila
be Mr*. D. M. Paul, Program,
cilla Osterholm, and her mother, B. nnd Health Association at 8:00 Mrs, E. S. Higginbotham Jr., Bud­ Mr and Mrs. W. Grry, Juvenile will bo on display at the Bank
New Members
Mrs. Kitty Boyd, Mrs. Sue Ken­ P.M. in (he Educational Building get and Finance Mrs. V. R. Wil Protection. Mrs. lim Larsen, D&lt;- before Christmas
Blue ribbons
Mrs. John Sangster and Mrs. nedy, Mri. Sandra Ortmann, Mrs. of the First Baptfct Church, Oct. liam*, Publicity. Mr*. Ed Gold, viti ’nal, Mr. Carlton Todd, Study I v.tll be awarded for the best dress
4 Bill Hill were co-hostessea for a Jimi Gold, Mrs. Ruth Tucker and
Membership, Mrs. 0m.il.ee Me- Mr*. Dot Gatcticl,
Exceptional! ed. the most original, and the
WEDNESDAY
0 coffee recently held at Mrs. Sang­ Mrs. Rena Farmer.
Ardle, Hospitality, Mrs. L, Mark- Children, Mrs, John n.irt&lt;o.
j '■'retilcst" class,
The
Chief*
Wive*
Club
will
meet
ster’* home. The party was given
ham nnd Mr*. E. T, lias-., Pub- The n*\t P-TA meeting will he
inford women who sew art
at
8:00
P.
M.
at
the
C.
P.
O.
for members of the HATwIng
Hcatlun*
Mr*.
It.
G.
Paddock,
Tuesday
night,
October
22
.
Adult
cd
to come and help Santa
Club fur the regular business meet­ Health. Mr*. Marie Leri*. Beau Talent night will he held Friday,
Staff. Coffee and miniature roili Golden Circle Has
aus
dress
the dolls for Christ1
ing.
were served by the hostesses.
tiflca’ion, Mrs. Frel Gams. Li­ Oct. 18. All parents are urged la mas. The dolls sre at The SalvaThe
Civic
and
Fine
Art*
Depart­
New
Officers
Mrs. Jesn Runyon and Mrs.
brary, Mrs. P it Lnler, Safely, come.
i tion Army, 214 East Second St.
John Miller were appointed to the The Golden Circle Clan of ihe ment of the Sanford Woman's
hospitality committee. It was de First Baptist Church met in ihe Club will have a covered dish
cided that there will be an ac­ Educational Building recently for luncheon at the Clubhouse on Oak
tivity every month. On alternate the regular business anil social Ave. at 12:00 P, M. Members of
months husbands will be part of meeting. Mrs. Tom Mer&lt;&gt;, newly- the Sanford Woman’s Club will
a the festivities. On the entertain elected president, served as hos­ fold T. R. Christmas Seals at
11:00 A. M. until noon.
0 ment committee are Lt. and Mrs. tess and conducted the meeting.
Mrs. Dun Brubaker will hr n
John Sangster, Cdr. and Mrs.
The Lord's prayer was said In
Ralph Chandler, Lt. and Mrs. unison to open the meeting. Mrs. guest at ihe luncheon anil will
Frank Johnson, Lt. and Mrs. Gor­ Eugene Pennington gave the de- speak briefly about the High
don Backer,
votlunal. During tho .business ses­ Fever Follies. Tho program will
Attending the coffee were Mrs. sion the circle voted to continue be presented by Mr*. Lurrainc
Cy Fitton, Mrs. Gordon Backer. helping a small boy at the Baptist Graham, and will be a film "In­
Mrs. Don Rrubakcr. Mrs. Balph orphanage in Lakeland. He Is re­ side Picture of the Tuberculosis
Chandler, Mrs. Bill Hill, Mrs. Sue membered on appropriate occa­ Problem".
Hostcssc* for the luncheon will
Ilobliliel, Mrs. Frank Johnson, sions with gifts of cash, clothing,
Mrs. D. M. Linker, Mrs. John Mil or toys. An offering was taken. Ire Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs. F.
£ ler, Mrs. James Reedy, Mrs. D It was announced that the year- E. Bolr, Mrs. John Senkarrk Sr.,
and Mrs. Hoy Tillia.
Runyon and Mrs. Sangster and book is In the making.
At 2:00 P. M. Ihe Fina Arts
her mother, Mrs. DeJean from
The following officers will serve
Washington, D. C.
during the year. Teacher, Mr*. Program will be "Ceramics at a
M. N. Cleveland. Aasis. Teacher, hobby", sponsored by Sirs. S. G.
Eugene Pennington, Pres. llarriman.
Luncheon Recently Mrs.
"Roaring Twenties" half lime
Mr*. Tom Mcro, V. P. Mrs, Al
Doudney, Sec. Mrv. Pauline Goe­ show and junior varsity football
Draws 32 Members the, Personal Ministries, Mrs. game, 7:30 P. M. Concession stand
MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
J. G. David. Appointed group lea­ with good food and drinks. SpunCASSELBERRY — The Wo­ der* are Mrs. A. W, Woodall, Mrs. aored by the P-TA o( Seminole
man's Society of Christian Scr- Joe Davis. Mrs. I»is Taylor. Mrs. High School.
♦ vice of the Community Methodist Eugene Pennington and Mrs. Ca­
THURSDAY
Church met foe a covered dish milla Winfrce.
Hie famous Rebels Quartette
luncheon at 12 o'clock noon on
Mr*. Pennington was thanked by will ting at the High School at
Wednesday.
the entire circle for her devotion 8:00 P. M. Sponsored by the Latin
Thirty-two members responded as teacher during the past two Club. Tickets ori sale at the San­
to roll coll by reading a scripture years. Those promoted were given ford Herald.
verse. The meeting was opened attractive book marks and best
with prayer by Mrs. Nelson Du- wishes.
nell. Mrs. E. D. Grant was a Hallow cen refreshments were Lake Monroe P-TA
guest.
served to Mrs. B. M. Dyson, Miss
On October 23 the society will Bobbye Morton, Mnr. A. C. Doud­ To Meet Monday
Eugene Pennington,
* meet at the church at 3 p.m. In ney, Mrs.
Lake Monroe—TTih Lake MonOVER THE UNDRI HSEII DO" S it I hoped that
will dress, are LI.
'* observance of "Prayer and Self Mrs, 11. R. Parker, Mis* Dorothy rtw P-TA will meet Monday night LOOKING
Marcella KrjR'dd*. Commanding Officir of the Ha 'Ion Army i
Ralph Austin Smith,
Denial Week." Ney business dis­ Carter, Mr*. If. R. Hci-kuiiback, Oct. 14 at L3u P.M. at the school member of the Hoard of Advisors, an i !.'. v’lr .in ,f liner.
(Staff Photo)
cussed at the meeting includes I'D*. W. J. Brook*. Mrs. John hou-e. Mrs. Clifford Abies, coun­
plans for a hake sale on November White and Mr*. M. N. Cleveland. ty Council P-TA President will he be "Your P-TA and What It
23, and a supper and Baraar sche­
the guest speaker. Her topic will Means."
duled Lr December 7. Mrs. Lytle
Dick
Move
Given
Swope was named bake sale chair­
S..O.M o
. - h h h H ..! ,
T — ,b T " .
man.
Tlie Christian Homemaker's Supper A t Beardall
class will have charge of the sup­
per, and the W.S.C.S. will manage Chape! Recently
^ the Daiaar under the direction
A covered di-h. supper was given
of Mrs. George Kelter, general Thursday evening at the ReardaH
chairman. Mrs. C. K. Fisher is Chapel for Dick Slave, a service­
chairman of the baked goods de­ men who retired this week from
Phono bafors
U P
T O
$ S O O
partment of the Baiaar, ami Mrs. active duty. Mr. Mave has been
n
o o n for y o u r
was named preaching at the chapel for a year,
r *+
U4M
nccdle-wtrk chm. Mrs. A. A. from time to time. He will leave
III o n « y i a t • r
.Mrs.
Nancy
Reynolds
Is
now
associat­
Te*
few
«4M f
Thompson will be in charge of
■*4t»4
th
o
s
a
m
e
d
a
y
!
plants and flowers, and the Home­
ed
with
.Mary
Brown's
Beauty
Shop.
We Now Have
Complete
maker's Class will conduct a white
mow IMS 3312 N HIM
You a o f s it 'o u r
Selection Of
She invites all her classmates . and
slephant sale. All proceeds will go
HIM IIM
4UM 11 M
ow
n
r
e
p
'
or.t
to Ihe building fund.
friends in for consultation on their h air
RIM DM
HIM JIM
“G
EM
EX
”
£ The next meeting of Ihe society
p lan 1
problems.
W
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Hands
will be on November 13. The se:«id meeting of the Study Class
both for
will be held at the church on Mon.
Men A Women
October 21 at 1:30 p.m. The class,
Come In Today
inder the direction of Mrs. Charidle McQuillen of Longwood, will
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renting L, St. Mark." All women
1301
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Wives Have Luncheon At
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M iss Rollins W ed To Harry Cooke
In Candlelight Service Friday
Mlsa Patricia Anne Rollins,
daughter of Mrs, Theresa Francis
of Sanford, and Harry Jamoa
Coukc Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
H t.rj-Ja.nM Cwkr f". at Chat­
tanooga, Tenn. ware married Fri­
day night. The candlelight aervlco
took place In the Congregational
Church. Dr. J. Bernard Root of­
ficiated at the double ring cere­
mony, which took place at 7:30
P. M.
The church was beautifully dec­
orated with white gladioli and
greenery. Special organ selections
were played, including "Became"
and "I Love You Truly."
The bride was give - in marriage
by her uncle, Howard T. Rollins.

Elections Held A t
Duplicate Club
Elections were held last week
for the board of dircetora at the
Sanford Duplicate Club, which
meets every Thursday night at
the Yacht Club. On the new board
are Mrs. Clyde Ramsay, Chuck
Bone. Mrs. Lena Belle Jennings,
Miss Margaret Davli, and Mr*
George McCall.
An Individual tournament will
be held Thursday and all Interest­
ed persons are asked la call Mrs.
George McCall at FA 2 58M.
Winners of last week’s tourna­
ment were First, Dr. and Mrs.
Leonard Munson, Second, Mr. and
Mr*. Clyde Ramsay, Tie for Third,
Mrs. S. Donnan and Mr*. George
McCall, Mist Margaret Davis and
Mrs. J. Baker.
Fruit Juice may he canned If In­
convenient to make Into Jelly when
It ia first extracted. Jelly from
jnlrc stored six months may have
as good texture a» that made from
the fresh juice, though the color
am! flavor may m&gt;t he quite so
good, especially in the case of red
fruits.

She was gowned In a street length
dress, with a blue velvet top, and
taffeta skirL Her veil was attach­
ed to a flower crown of blue. Ac­
cessories were Navy blue. The
bride tu n ic ,1 a j n . , ’* orchid ao
a prayerhook.
The bride'* only attendant wan
Mrs. Lauriec Peters. Best man
for Sir. Cooke was Ace Tatum. '
The bride’* mother choee a navy
blue crepe dress for her daugh­
ter’s wedding. Her corsage waa ef
pt.ik carnations. Pink camationa
also accented the blua taffeta
gown ef the groom's mother.
A reception was held at the
church Immediately after tlta
ceremony. While gladioli and fern
wera used as decorations. Assist­
ing wai the bride'a aunt, Mrs. Ho­
ward Rollins, and member* of tho
Ethel Root Circle.
After a trip to Clearwater, tho
couple will reside at 407 WUlow
Ave. Mrs. Cooke waa born In
Virginia and attended school* In
Nowpurt News. She is employed
at Odham and Tudor. Mr. Cook*
attended schools In Chattanooga,
Tcnn. He is presently serving with
lha Navy at N. A. S. Sanford.

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UofF Gator Squad Is
Back To Fundamentals

Most complete games, serlest
3-T gams Series, Lew Burdette,
Milwaukee NL.
One or more hits, all gamaa,
serial: Hank Aaron, Milwaukee
NL, U bits, T game
series.
Hank Bauer, New York AL B
hill. T game sariaa.
Feweit strikeouts, aeries: O-Yogt
Berra, New York 25 ah’s T game
series.
Different dubs, total sertas: 3Andy Pafko, Chicago NL, IMS,
NL. 1*57.
Most home runs, inning: I-MBwaukco NL, Oct. f, 1*57, 4th inn­
ing.
Most runs Kosdd. in extra inn­
ing: 3-Milwaukse NL, Oet &lt;, 1*57,
10th Inning.
Most.bases on balls, gama: 11*
New York AL, Oct. S, 1*57.
Most left on baso, gama: 14-Mltwaukta NL. Oct. 5, 1*57.
Highest fielding average, ser­
ies: First basemen—t.000-7 game
series, Frank Torre, Milwaukee
NL. 1*57. Second
basemen—
1.000-7 gama series, Gamr Cole­
man, New York AL, 1*57, Short­
stop—1,000-7 gam* series, John­
ny Logan, Milwaukee NL, 1W7.
Outfielders—1.000-7 gama series,
Hank Bauer, New York AL, 1*57;
Hank Aaron, Milwaukee NL, 1*57;
Wes Covington, Milwaukee NL,
1057.
Most gsmts won as a manager,
total serits:
30-Cesey Staagel,
New York AL, * series.

UP ■
GAINESVILLE—It wit bstk In fidant after winning their first two
",
fundamentals and
“trying to contests. ''Mississippi Stst* played
catch up on Ihings" for Florida's a great football gama agaiiul Ten- ■"* *’*
«n i it
nessae, and cam# within an eye- jf*• *re *ee* on * * '
Gators Iasi week.
lnr; '
The Gators had an open date lash of pulling off an upsal."
Saturday before tingling with a Many word* of prals* have been The sophomores ha
well-regarded
Mississippi Stats written about Quarterback Jimmy Mliml s prowess also
°n ‘h* &lt;*o
team (scared the Ur out of Ton- Dunn. Tamps. Halfback* Jim
ssco) in Florida's Homecoming Rountree. Miami, and Bern!* Par- « » quarterbseksrisb, Gainesville and Fullback Ed an,1 Maury Guttmsn
gams hero on Oct. II.
This chance to catch up is Just Sears, Pensacola, following the
whit (Mach Bob Woodruff wants
all-around
for tba Gators. They mlsssd out
he said. The
on some Important practice during
tackles were Captain Charlie MltIhe first Iwo wFi-ks of September game.
“I thought
both our Orange chcll, Miami, and V&gt;| Hsckmsn.
because uf the flu. This was right
at Ihe time when fundamentals team (first) laekles bloektd very Allentown. Pa. Wshlberg Is from
well, making btg holes f*r o u r, Corpus Christ!.
would have been stressed.
When Ihe team did get well
enough for all of the members to
practice together they had to pass
over the fundamentals for full
team work, necessary for opening
season against Wskt Forest, and
Kentucky.
Sj fundamentals it was for n few
days. This also Included plenty of
running, for as Woodruff said, “ I
don't think the Gators are In good
It’* youn for the asking. Your Chevro­
in V8’s, so radically changed this en­
condition yet. They were very tir­
let dealer will be happy to show you a
gine will even look different
ed In Ihe fourth quarter of the
booklet containing advance information
Kentucky Game."
The line will have two all-new luxury
about the *58 Chevrolet. Be prepared
Otherwise, preparations point to
models of magnificent distinction.
gelling tel for Ihr split “ I" at­
to tee startling changes!
tack, operated by Mississippi State
These are only hints. Stop by your
The m w Chevrolet will have spectacular
and featuring All-Sec quarterback
new styling-lower, wider and much
Chevrolet dealer’s soon and taka a peek.
Bill Stacy.
Florida should be In good shape
longer.
While you're there, check on an early
physically for the Mamons, with
order. Be a '38 Chevrolet-Firster.
There will not only be Full Coil sus­
only -ophumore end David Hud­
son, I'emacola, with a bruised hip
pension, there will be a new air ride,
on the questionable list. It la hoped
first in the Chevrolet field!
fn rfjj^ ^ n w
that Guard Tom Sheer, Tampa,
Chevrolet will offer a totally new design
will return to the lineup before
the game with the State. He missed the Kentucky contest because
of a leg Injury.
Coach Woodruff has warned the
Gator* not to become over-con-

Come In now tor a peak
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men. ToUJver, HJgglna, Donovan,
O'Hara, Vlaaalgan, I t o n r k e ,
Schmidt, McVoy, Batkina. Duncan, YtUer, Brown: the cream at
the garttson. They met hla gas*.
Hinging their anna around and
■temping their feet to tba enow.
Tho cold was beginning la pene­
trate They understood t h a t *
chances aa well as ho did.

mere end tee with each passing
• saendL "And don’t think I
wouldn’t go/m yself U I didn’t fsel
l eras nooded boro morn than la
Ota field. Now Usten earefuity,
Cndicott. 1 am about to Issue an
ced v and 1 want It fulfilled in

had not occurred la Randan that
Chad would taka this particular
doaan. Inadvertently, ha had, by
hla stupid order, leaataod hla own
chances of survival far more than
ha had realised.
Each returned, looking much
happier than he had when he’d
left the fort. "Ain't much goto’
on. A few tepees, back a piece
from the river. Looks tike Cut U p
decided to hole up and try to

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ptatned tho HP of the land, tewww
m g a m a p teth o anow with a wil&gt;
tow etlek as ha talked.
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NEW RED COMPETITION
PARIS IB — Russet will com­
pete for the first time in history
to Western automobile eompotlMm neat year, Leonid Afanasiev,
the new Russian delegate lo the
fatemational Automobile A ssn ,
wy*.
DEDICATE GETS BID
LAUREL, Md. (UP)—An tovlta
tten le race Dedicate In the Wash­
ington D.C, International turf das
Me at Laurel, Nov. 11 was eiland
ed to ewner Mrs. Jan Burk*.

me jo t, 7**s

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l h A l tricks.
% W fperd, listed at right half
I n wlM never see* ectlen except
&gt;to awing Ma foat tl the hall, hta
heatsd four extra points In as
M a y attempts this seaaoe. The
' H ffiaied Tattahassc* Junior kick■ed tw* in a 27-7 victory over Furmet, end added the extra points
to JM f and M-T lo u ts to Boston
•nd Vtllanova.
ist season, Sheppard missed
one attempt In 19 tries, and
one was
blocked. The II
I* In II Ueka made Johnny
National major eollege leader
with a .MT percentage.
■ M r one ether point-aitef spec*
toilet came close. Iowa's Proscott
made good on II of St attempts
‘at a runner-up .105 percentage.

COACH, IN HU
4 n y g A * ON

game when be collected 1* la Ute
fourth game.
The 1KT Series alee drew an alltime m a r t attendance t f M4.T12.
Weetl Settee Res**4* M
Meat games flayed, total eeriest
34-Yogi Berra, New Yetft AL.
Moat aeries flayed, catcher: t»
Yogi Berra, New York AL* 1MT
through ST.
Moat games caught, total aer­
ies: a*—Yogi Berra, New Yack
AL, f series.
M6at constcutiro gamer, one at
more hits, total series: l i —Rank
Bauer, New York A L, 1MB f
games; 1*51 „.T games.
Moat assists, game, shortstop:
10—Johnny'Logan, Milwaukee NL
Oct. *. 1HT.
Most bases on balls, game, both
clubs:
lt-New York AL, l i t
Milwaukee NL, I.
Largest atlendance, aeries: 3*4.7117 game Series, New York AL
vs. Milwaukee NL, 1KT.
World Series Record* Tied
Most games won, pitcher, ser­
ies: 3-7 game sariee, Law Bur­
dette. Milwaukee NL, Oet. 3, T,

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Russia Said T o Be
Using Hypnotism
T o Startle World

Bv GAT PAULEY
United P m n Women's Editor
NEW YORK W — It’s been ■
Iona lime ainrc knlgMh°oH m In
flower, but the coat of arm» butt*
neu (till thrive!.
"It’ll have another boom when
Queen Elizabeth gels hero,” laid
Mr*. Mary E. R. Mnlfard, a
bright-eyed li'lte woman who for

WASHINGTON (UP)—The market value of the nation’s farms
Jumped 9 per cent to a new rec­
ord high of $102,100,000 In tha
year ended July 1, the Agricul­
ture Department reported today.
*fhe value was expected to be
even greater for the late summer
and early fall months, the de­
partment added in a farm real
estate report.
9
The 9 per cent climb was the
largest annual Increase since the
year ended In mld-lHl. Farm
values Increased by 2 per cent
or more' in 47 states, with the
sharpest advances—averaging 12
per cent—reported in the South­
east.
’Farm land and building values
Increased by 3 per cent betwen
last March 1 and July 1. the rera port noted. This brought the July
1 Index of value per acre to 131
per cent of the 1947-49 average.
The report said (the strength in
farm values was 'due to:
•
Generally favorable crop pros­
pects as of mid-1937.
Treasures In
enlarge existing

the Western wortd.

after slowing from peak speed of 19,009 mph to IU content 19,000
nsnh velocity. Resembling a lelta-wlne Jet, the rocket-powered craft
will carry a 3-man crew and (applies for two montka in space.
La Backed from a trl-atage rocket, the satellite will circle tbs
30's, said coats of arms began earth la a 800 mile high orbit or will pass around the moon. Goodwith the Middle Ages, data at
ear will present nlsns at the international Astroaautlcal Federation
i Bareelom, Spate.
(UP Telephoto)
least as far back as WUllam the
Conqueror. This, she explained.
was before reading and wrllihg she said. It featured stars and In heraldry from two coat* of
were common achlvemcnta and bare.
arms which hung tn her own home
knights In tournaments needid
"England started keeping her­ when she was a girl in Philadel­
some way to Identify themselves. aldic records In the 12th Century, phia. One represented her moth­
It helped to know which knight ra It’s easy to tribe names of er's side of the family, from Swit­
was on your side.
English origin." she said. Now the zerland; the other, her father’!
Knights painted pictures on Colege oil Heralds, established branch and a great-great-grand­
their shclldi, and on Ihs cloth around Uto, registers each Eng­ parent wh« was minister to Ger­
which went over their armor— lish Insignia and controls the Is­ many’s Frederick, the Great.
hence the term, coat of arms.
sue of new coats.
"1 started making copies for
Designs at first wen simple,
Coats of Arms also come from other member! of tha family,
maybe an animal. But they be­ Intend, Scotland, and Wales, and someone waved money in front of
came elaborate through the cen­ from continental countries Includ­ my noio end offered to pay ms
turies with stripes, crescents, ing France, Italy, Gcrmunjr, Spain for tracing their lineage, and I
bars, sven floral decorations add­ and Switzerland.
was in business," she said. She
ed. Our Tig originated from
Started at llonfo
now works with James A. Wat­
George Washington’s coat of arma
Mrs. Mulford became Interested son, an antiques dealer and her-

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A

T THE WHITE HOUSE In 1M2, a visitor In search of a poli­
tical favor aoft-soaped President Lincoln by assuring him,
"In my state, folk* know that two source* can assure them of
b ^ i a m t 'O o d t r i AVs*.
. •
ham Lincoln."
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I AlWCfllN \ l

The revival of "King
\
v fjw /? W V
Kong" on television led a
V a
M
Hollywoodenbtad to muse,
u
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“Wonder what would happen if something like King
bJ
Kong ever did pop up In
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this country."
—'
"Stop wondering,” coun1 / *V1
tried Oroucho Marx. "He’d
'
he working tor n Texas
^
organ grinder."
'
,
,
,
A henpecked lent threw out Ms chest about a quarter of an inch
and announced, -This morning 1 definitely laid the lew down to my
wife." Candor, however, compelled him to edd, ”8he repeeled It.
o saw, by neeaen cert Dlatriketad Vy Kl»« Fvaturu eradiate.

Tbe Journal of Medical Hypno­
tism, official organ of the British
Society of Medical Hypnotist#, said
Moscow la using "modern psycho­
logical methods developed by tha
Russians employing the selentlfta
principles of hypnotism and raw
geiticn based on Pavlovian theor­
ies"
"Scientific propaganda haa had
tha Western world Jumping to tha
Russian tuna like a 'stooge' onoy
big the command* of a stage
hypnotist," It said.
“Whole armies
have been
bogged down and the West put to
colossal expense without the 8%
vlets firing a shot.
"Whatevsr 'ultimate' weapon la
developed, It wtU still requin the
mind of min—perhaps only ONE
man—to set it off. Only a proper
understanding of men's minds cm
avert eventual world catastrophe.**
BURDETTE "SWEETEST*
CHICAGO Ol — The Retail
Candy Institute Is sending Mil­
waukee Braves pitcher Lew Bur­
dette a &gt;7-pound box of candy.
Named the "sweetest man of the
year," Burdette will get one pound
of candy for each Inning Im
pitched against tha Yankees in tha
World Sorias.
aldry expert also. He haa aom*
n.ooo
m i s &lt;*f *nBI
a vast library on the subject.
Why do people want te brag
about thalr aacestorsT
"It Isn't bragging," she en!4
proudly, "ft Is part of their Just
heritage.’’

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Increased demand for porquality land In soma areas. Farm­
ers and non-farmers want such
land to "deposit” In the soil bank
conservation reserve.
Tho "continued high level" of
ron-farm business activity, which
bas added to the demand for farm
land to be used as residential or
Industrial property.
The report s«ld farm
fore­
closures and "distress transfers'

, LONDON IP — A BritUb ***•
nal aaya that Ruzala te ming
hypnotism, "a aeeret weapon fa r
more deadly than the tntereoutiatotal ballistic missile," to startle

herald]c Insignia. "The British a n
great for trappings.. .then was a
lot of new interest In n i l s of
arms during the coronation."
If you're going through Uft
without a cost of arms and figure
aome ancestor belonged to a med­
ieval "too," Mrs. Mulford Is the
genealogical research and, if she
finds you n te a coat of arms, the
will paint one for you. Some of
her worfca will be displayed at
the New York Antiques Fair Oct.
11-19.
"1 research and paint about ISO
■ year," she said, "It's a lovely
occupation for an old lady."
Coats of arma an-suitable for
framing and hanging on tha wail
and frequently a n reproduced on
seal rings, &lt;m personal stationery,
or mi business cards.
Originally, only knights and
(Official U8N Photo) peers w en entitled to the Inrig-

declined to a rate of 2 per 1,000
farme In the year ended last
March 13. This was a slight drop
from tha 2.3 rate one year earlier.

Monday. Oct 14, 1WT

The Sanford H erald—P afo T

Good Business For
New Y o rk Woman

SHIPMATES RENDER FINAL HONORS te Chief Lucian R . B oom
as he approaches official Umoesina dtsrteg ntlrpaient ceremoalea

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PIOMSSOR n . S. VV. Maury,

head of Great Britain’* rocket
research program, examinee a
U. 3. Aerobeo research rocket on
display at the National Academy
of Science In Washington. It is
where (he International Geo­
physical Year rocket and satel­
lite conference Is being held.

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wraaki In aom* n aw ip apar nf ganaral
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Octobar 11. 1117.
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County
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and to n u lrt and co n firm t h .■ tit la
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the Judge approrrd contract calling for her horsemanship in a
television aerlea. The United State* youngest performer at last
year O lym p ics &gt;as signed by Kes Murray (left) for a TV wealera serlea al IH.U0 to atari. They are shown to the courtroom in
Hants .Monica, Calif.
(UP Telephoto)

H,-ht A ro u n d the Corner a t — Hill Implement Co,

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Waders
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Hunting Coats
Hunting Vests
Decoys
Hunting Caps
coiree rois
Shotguns
Rifles
Coleman Camp Stoves
Coleman Lanterns
Rain Coats
Hunting Knives

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REAL ESTATE TOR SALE 1&gt;—* ° AT»
Site
BOLLAWAY, HwplUj and
id Baby
Eid
WOOLSEY
RAYMOND M.BALL 6'*OUier
HP WU » m .M New IU1.93
Beds. Day, V _ or Mooih—
THE CARD OF THANKS
Marina FlnUhen
Cantor
6 HP $224.00
1201.00
Tel FA 2-5181
h l L "Furniture
,
REALTOR
Very often a Card of Thank* In Tho Sanford Herald meets a
118 West First S t ____
16 HP 1299.60
6240.60
CARD or THANKS
For Your Boil
need which la difficult to fill In any' ulher way. Not only u tt a
204 S- r*rk Ave. Th. FA 2 5441 16 HP
1368.00
*332.00 Senkarik Glana and Paint C*.
1 LOST A FOUND
l.aVerne School of Daare
gracious expression of gratitude to those who ha vo
fUcai
W nSTERN AUTO STORE
FARMER'S
AGENCY,
REALTOR
112-114
w.
2nd
S
t
rh
FA
24123
Clsjics
now
forming
in
T
ap
2 FOR RENT
I
tributca but also courteously acknowledge* tho service* nrnlI t__
t*
213
E.
Pint
St.
Saaford
Acrobatic
—
Ballet.
Also
boys
nosses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot woR
8. Gayle Oabome, Associate
I BEACH RENTALS
cUi*
A
liny-tot*
class.
Enroll
1
bo
mailed.
111 8- French Avo- Sanford. Flo.
A. B- PETEMON
4 ' WANTED to RENT
ROBO.VS OUTBOARDS
now. TA 2-6423. _
Newspaper Cerda of Thanks are accepted a* socially comet.
Aaaoeiatoo: A. B. PtoOO
Pb. Offleo FA 24211 or FA
Used Motor Clairanco kata
S _ REAL e s t a t e t o r SALE Brokor
Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they aer
•on
Jr.,
P.
J.
Chaateracn,
Gar­
2-2611.
This
Is a pais lo (he Movieland Emily
1.2 HP Champion
36.00
good
----4-FARM8. ACREAOt ORO\ES
field WUlotto, »nd R. W. Wil­
IHde-In
for
Mrs.
Jack
StrlbUng.
6 HP Scott Atwater
M.50 $2.50 ptr call plus ru ts , 9 years
There I* no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can bo a*
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
COI NTRYCLU ff SECTION
liams. Boh Edward* A. C. Doudexperience In TV Sendee on oil Exp. dale Oct. S3, 1967.
6 HP Johnion
72.60—142 M
brief or as detailed na you desire. When tho occaaion comes j m
• MISCELLANEOUS
Take idvantaie of thia
n«y, Land Surveyor.
12.60 nukes and aodeU. One year
3 HP Fireitone
Will Und a sympathetically under.landing member of our etatf lo
•—FLOWERS. PLANT*.
nearly new modern home.
110 ,v. rara &lt;v*«. roune FA 24122
A HP tVlxerd '
aiaisl you.
•M.uiij guarantee on all parts. Wo otto U—ARTICLES FOR SALE
w«U landscaped andready
SHRUBS
71$ HP Scott Atwitor
71.60
servico auto and homo radios. Sec
to move into. Planned
.tie
talks.
Gresse
trass.
__
SU
la
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
HP Mercury
THE -IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
Pleura tuba* repaired in
kitchen with • 1 1 i a g
lo
iJntala, Dry Weill, Cement
2144 French Avo.
no oo * home. ----10 HP Co»alr
8SR SM SR B U
It is the custom of many famUiag in this country to conimaioo$9.95. guaranteed, 1 year.
•pact. U hai 3 large
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
J . W. HALL, REA LTO R
lo HP Scott Atwater
rate a bereavement by an “In Memortum’* notice to newspaper
Phone FA 2*3684, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
bedrooms, 2 tile baths,
Johnny Walker, Associate'
Gear Shift
*6.00
II F A R ? SUPPUM A MACttNclatsified columns. They find • real aolace therein. PrcparatMO ef
Including Debsry A Lake Mery New Coleman camp eook
and a lovely Florida room
“ Call Hall'* Phono FA 2-3641
10
HP
Wuard
bo.uu
selection of a suitable verae bring* back te them tender, fieeaMl
BARNES TV SERVICE
with wall planter off liv•tote
112.99
10
HP
Chris
Craft
110.00
recollections. A* Ellxn Ceek, the English poet ba* to betuUfully
1« FETS-UVESTOCK SUPPUES
201 East Commercial
tnr room. Carporte and
Coleman gat lantern, new 10.09 txpreited it:
16 HP Srott-Atwater—good,
Urge utility room. Total
(Fooltry)
__
160.00
750
power
binoculars
new
35.00
condition
ENVELOPES.
Letterheads,
atete"How cruelly *«eet are the ccboea
, price $13,000.00 Term*. •
II ARTICLES WANTED
IS HP Mercury, MK 20 112 .SU nr.ento, invoices, hand bills, and Remington 13 gauge ahotgun ID03
that itart
W. H. “RILL** STEEPER
II PLACES 4* TAT
32
cal.
Revolver
15
00
22 HP F.vinrude. runs rood rto.oo
What
memory play* an old tuna
programs, a t e . Progressive
Reeltee A looeeee
It REAUT1 PARLORS
335.00
We
take
trades
25 HP Johnson, electric
on the heart.
Printing
Co.
Phono
FA
2
21)51—
Aiaoe. Gey Allen. GrtUhte Hail. 30 HP Johnion, elec.
II FEMALE 1ELP WANTED
Most frequently an In Memortum If Inserted on the a snivel
SELL US VOUR FURNITURE
ONLY 3
403 West 13th SL
415.00
ArUUo Price. Everett Harper Javalinc
Cash for any amount Super •ary of death. However, oilier dates, whleh It la felt a n appro
II MALE
Phone FA 2-4*91 112 N. Perk 33 HP Scott Atwater
1 ( i t us build your docks, bulkheads Trading Tost. 1 mile south af prlate or meintoxful a n also (fleeted. The birthday of the de­
74 MALE •» rBMALE
320.00
Fast Motor
parted. thg wedding anniversary. Memorial Day, eves Chriitmae
Homes Left
and sea walls. Water Front Co9- Sanford. Phone FA 2-Od77.
It WORK WANTED_______
133.00
40 HP MK 66
a n among etbar significant oeeasloni chosen.
•truction Co. FA 2-4330.
BUY DIRECT
72 PC SINE«S OPPOETUNmES
so
1937 Evinrudes on Sale
!
11 you ara hesitant to express your tender Ihoeghto to eoetk
Refrigerator, like new used leal
rauurui new .13 bedroo
nturoom horer. tilnows
Beautiful
2A MONET to'WAN
the
time
to
trade.
10 months free icrvl:e on new In­ than 1 month 6I60.OO.
in Little Venice
form, you may avaU yourself of the Herald’s collection of engtaal
r n bath*. Worth I12.60O. OtJy
BOATS ON BALE AT
vertea. These expreee In portle beauty the emoUons of the hetrV
strument purchase from ut.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Only $9,995. • 1993 Down
; S « “S ®
601411 East P in t Street
lid Magnolia Avt.
FA 2-1562 strings. Among them a n verws appropriate to any clrcumetanae.
Bl'KIR'S MUSIC SHOP
Monthly payments leu than
Your Evtonsde Dealer
rent Monna Jtrrto. F A2-1I10- ROBSON SPORTING GOODS 2004 Cider Avenue FA 2 -0713
hive bets told to
THE RATE
—Factory-to you—
S J iiS J S E S U c " - * 8act Home*
now while those home* a r t
04 E. lit
Phone FA 2-696
Card* ef Thank* and ia Memortum notie**, duo to the fact they
Vacuum
ClM
ntr
R
apalra
AliaUaam
1—UAL l l T A f j W A .T O T
under construction.
may run to conaldarabla langth, a n billed at |l.M per cohuaa Im .
Venetian BUads
Repairs
topatrs A parte
parts for all makes of
5 S S ! cS k m « « “
ROD A REEL REPAIRS
-'•a n a n ._ Electrolux. "Hoover,
— *- Inclosed head. Bag-proof bottom
cleaners.
IS TOUR HOME OR PROPERTY
412
Stnferd
Avenue
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replace­ rail with plaitie ends. Pintle
s is s a a r .* ® —
ment parts. Work guaranteed
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D -1 1 ,1 • ^•
FOR
SALE?
JOHNSON
MOTORS
Free pick up A delivery. Cell
N o w U nder C oiulraelU m .
cords.
ACR058
Jill
1 •II
2. Blockhead 19. Alder
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
PA 2-4765.
Senkarik GUm tn d P ain t Co.
i ei*-.’.j( i %•
2. Ooddtaa of
tree
ito H n i
If the snewer is yes, then allow 2484 Sanford Ave. FW. FA 2-16*2
V
riw.-j
S bedroom, 1 b ith
w
.
^
sl
Ph.
va
Sower*
3. Hodge*
WELL DRli.Ll.Vu
(8cot.) •i: i '•*( 11 i ••*»'1 •
elf every oppci Unity for
W. P. SMITH
1-3 bedroom . 2 bath
9. Apollo's
podge
g it now I At preasnt. this
Fairbanks-Morte Pumps
20. Whirlnr u i n i •: i 1
T-Shirts 4l«—Paint $250 gal.
Rtpaira to all makes
office has several excellent Outboard Salta A Service
birthplace
4. Book flax
pool
4 bedroom, 2 b ith
*•6
lllllw
th in k i l l m y » * « *
L u g g a g e , Coto, Tarpaulins.
FA 2 4234
2313 Park Ave.
customers
for
2
A
3
bedroom
HOWARD
C.
LONG
It.
King
ir.'ni• •1 i r* 9
8
.
Constel­
l
Nor.)
(o r t h i
bsEUtlful
Army-Navy
Surplui,
310
San207 E. Commercial Avo,
homes, homeiltti A building Special Fall Closeout on $132.00
11 Celtic apeech
lation
31. Satiate &gt;'.'ii ii-i •:&gt;ii'.ii »*11
ford Ave.
c u d s a n d m iny
sites, and small A large acre­ trallan while thoy laat $120.00.
Phono FA 2-2633
13. Oirl'a name 9. Assiduity
23. Coin
:i -j &gt;«i n ' 4 ' ' J .• f
mercury
Outboard
Motor.
age- For prompt A efflcltnt
during m y a c d d tn L
14. Deep ipoon
T.Muaeef
Buescher •’Aristocrat" E-flat Alto
(Iran) -»:i'-» Ii 1 • U *J '
|i i
CARTER HOME CLEANLNG
Tremeade
feu* Price Cheatei
service
contact
this
office
at
All
of
these
beautiful
homes
ire
Saxophone,
Ilka
new.
Call
Lt.
15.
Knockout
lyric poetry 29. Service
U ym ond L . B w
R p s v ir r
:i 1.1
234.00
6 HP
your earliest convenience,
16. Perch
Davenport, FA 2-1330, ext.
located oa Lake Front Lots.
4 Cover
stripe
339.00
Window A Wall Washing
pi
we Appreciate Your Listing
3.V.M.
%
17. Old Dutch
9. Capital
filing) Yesterday** &gt;
439.00
Floor Waxing-NOrth d4141
MK 21
Stenstrom Realty New
labbr.)
(Nor.)
26. Binging
37. Highway
840.90 132 Hiway 17-92
DiBary Used- . GE
MK 68—40 HP
Automatle
Wither,
__All
14 Excla.
10. Lean-to
voice
593.00
39. God of leva
MK 55-E 40 HP
H. E. STENSTROM
Good
condition
n
,
$
,
100,00
w,uu.
1 —LOST end FOUND
mation
•68.no U A - HUMfchfo and I M F.
19. Command 29. Sloths
MK 78 40 HP
41. Contend fer
Choose y o u r choieo
8 ANFOHD ELECTRIC CO.
Registered Broker
19. Spanish
97500
to a dog
60 HP plus
32. Uke ale
42.
Craae
116 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-1162
_____________________
of F ln tn c in f PUtni:
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 3-2420 MK 71Tremendous
NO— Clothe* In plaiUe b jf
friends
trade-ins
14 Steam (com­ 34. River (Fr.) 41 Poem
ar Tallahanee- C o n t • * t
VA. FHA, In S orrico and
CERAMIC TILE
33. Raiaed bank
I* ton air conditioner. Call FA
bining form) 34 Killer whale 44. Aye
W# have a buyer for e country Announcing new lino of fine alum­
wntown Cleaner*.
PAUL F. MULLER A SON
Conventional
2-1396 before 1:00 or after 4:00
of turf
home with e few ecres of land. inum ho*U. Flatting boau tnrough
Price 855.00. Excellent shape.
Huby Spear*
FA 2-1383
34. Excla.
Call Seminole Realty If your ovor-nliht cruiser*. Beet prices.
T"
TEXAS — MAID BOATS
mation
property le for eel*. FA 2-5232.
Maple drop-leaf table, 46 x 22 "
37.
Border
stale
AKA APARTMENTS: toomr
(46 x 66 " open) and 4 ladder
-ARTICLE! WANTlfl
Fleam,.
(U.8 )
rate bethi. 1H W. Flrat I t Wellborn Phillips Jr.
back chairs, $39.00. Upholstered
Jfo
JU
U
l
24 Seaport
Flowers — Plants — Shrubs Good used playpen. FA 2-1649
chair with trmt. 40" wide.
i Brat.)
g JIH 'I W J
CIKNCT apartmanU iultOpens into single bed. $65. 2V,
BEN MONROE NURSURY
30.
Harem
ream
i lor eoupla oritagto
HP Johnson oulboari motor,
Cdery Avenue
FA 2-0322 IT—BEAUTY PABLOES
31.
Filmiest
Contncvlng A Repairs
rote both A •how.r. IdeaUy
$38.00. Ph. NO $4337.
a
IX Threads
itad acreia from Post Offle*. For mere Information call the PEAT COMPOST (Daetv elder’*) Modem Air-Conditioned Salon 1007 Saaford Avo. Pb. FA 34843
(kind)
Piinns. Close-out. New Spinet*,
__
utro Jocobaon D«Pt- Stott. Sales office: Corner W. Cry
60c bu. beg
Soft Water Shampoo
numbing — Krcsky Heating
33. Excla­
mahogany. Retail* $630. now
GRAPKV1LI.E N l’KStRY
mation
M. G. HODGES
1350. Limed Oak 8960- now
Purniahed cottage, 1 bedroom. ital Drive * Lake Mary block, Go West on lit St. nr 20th SL HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
105
S.
Oak
Am.
FA
24742
telephone
FA
2-4691
or
FA
2-3013
$595, Guaranteed. Term* if Ur*
•
36. Gold (her.)
Lako Mary. Cad FA 2-304* or
Service on All Water Pumpt—
to GrapevUIe Ave. FA 2-0686.
aired. Conanla, 1247 Fairbanks
38. Pijpen
Wells Drilled — Pumps
FA 2-6347._____________ _
j
18-FRMALI
HBLP
WANTED
Ave.,
Winter
Park,
Florida.
Georgia cabbage plants, all
39. Type
Paola Road
Phont FA 2 6037
_
lar varieties, now ready. ugt
Furn. Apt. 600 Park Ave.
meaiure
Good
used
Eltetrie
Range
875.00
Whelchel, ?h. FA 2 -4240.
Experienced waitresses to work
CLARK
40.
Wanderer
ELECTRIC CO.
in a restaurant opening around Ptomblig. Heating A Supply Co. 116SANFORD
43. Pillage
Magnolia Ave.
FA 2 1362
TTGRAY SHADOW
“a r ^ U E tB S fia .iS i HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING
around the l i t of November.
43. Capital
Contracting A Repair*
_
Good wagei plua paid vacation. 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374 i i —V rh^lT l'R E end
NURSERIES
W. Oth St.
TO TOP THIS!
(Egypt)
Call FA 2-5796. .
Built on a 140’ x 106’ lot In Loch SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
( 6 . Worship
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ighway 17 A 92 South Sanfard
rn. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
Arbor Section near Country
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
t
47. Take away
I
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M
al
A
M
i
l
w
a
STK
i
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Club, this beautiful Ranch Stylo
PILIMBING A SEPTIC TANKS
(law)
ficlency Apt. Alr-condlUon *
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
home features 3 ipaetoua bed$89 50
A REPAIRS • 110.00 Rtcllntn
4§. Writing
V Optional, lllway 17A93 So. rooms, 2 baths, forced air heat­ Florida'* 90'i. Lako Bingham near Young boya to run •ilahUalied INSTALLATION
79.60
6119.00 Swivel Rockers
24 Hour Service
tables
paper route*. , Apply Circula­
Lake Mary. Mr. John Kihir
ing lyatem. Florida Room, dou­
nty Umits. Slumberland Court
Etholt Hi Rlter
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
tion Department Sanford Her­
ble carport and largo utility
Complete
with
mattresses
M-a
FA 2-3239 or FA 2-8751
DOWN
ald.
inmercial building for rent or
room. \ou can buy this beauty PROTECT YOUR PLANTS
IL'liters 4 coven
129 60
1.
Friar
a^tule
Harden
your
plants
for
Winter
for
ft
1.975.00.
with
92,970.00
ale. 406 W. First. Phono FA
TERMS
TERMS
PLUMBING
with our Fall Special Fertiluer. id-MAir^rT tMxr r
down. See us today, Seminota
FREE LAYAWAY TILL XMAS
603T.
Contract and Repair Work
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY.
Realtor, 1901 Park Avi., FA
3 blka. Wait CC Bldg. Lakt Make $20 dally. Luminous NameFree Estimate*
DAILY C R Q 5 5 W O R D tjivt-juiu .-j eiw* *
■niihed 2 room apartment
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
atei. Free samples. Ra*vu
Mary.
R. L HARVEY
ith bath. All private. FA
Cer. 2nd 4 MsgneUs FA. 2-6311
3 Rtlaled
20 South, lll^l.ra. I :l II .III Ml
ACROSS
o.
Attloboro,
Maas.
-JMIUM ik'i- » l
384 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 3 3363
4003.
“Bud” Bamberger, Mgr.
.1 Property
eait
1 Bundle
ROSA L. PAYTON DISK GARDENS: 200 N. Tark
lac-j nine XM
________
Fr&lt;«
DeUvenr________
4.
Needle
(abbr)
9.
Rope
fiber
Ave.,
Sanford.
Phono
FA
2-1I2J
Owl oi2 ii: i|i: i |
irtmenta— Furnished or un- Registered Real Eatato Broker
W. J. KING
aperture
21.
Spigot
9.
tweet,
Sanford
Flower
Shop
OUUUUUll
LUl'-’
Ptrt-Tlm*
Alloc.
Alberta
J.
HlU
A
jrhlahed. Beth upper 4 lower.
Plumbing and Supplies
i r i i ^ n i f ii’ ieoi*
33. At
white grape 3. Toadies
William E. Kanchal
&gt;3 Palmetto Ave. Ph. TA
$SAVE$
Employment
Kohler Plumbing
This
la
a
pass
to
the
Rita
Thaatro
m
omii
mu
once
felangi
10. Group
Ph FA 1-1901—17-93 at Hiawatha
2936 aftor 3 p. m.
Furniture and Appliance*
for Mra. John MeCracken. Exp.
m il uni u • 5)&gt;
Ream Water Heater*
9
Measure
of
eight
24
Greek
Wui inikJ
»:
date Oct. 23, 1987.
New &amp; lined
T \ 2 0463
ledroom furnlahed apartment,
(land)
letter
An opportunity to supplement 2334 Orlando Dr.
12 Shrepllke
E ix n i I :l Idl-]I;I’ H'&lt;
&gt;5.00. 908 Elm Ave. Call FA
your
income
by
making
printed
7
Bang
the
3T.
Fathers
13Town
in
x
n
iii.-i&gt;
i
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i-i:-i
•&lt; i
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
4 Heating, Free Esti M ather of Sanford
1269.
_________ _ _ _
taviitiiationa oa a part time Plumbing
U.-M ( 2 r-imiri- 1
Maine
foot (var.) 38. UnWE HAVE A HOME
Phono FA 2-1181
mate*,
Alt
work
guaranteed
for
bails for Dun A Bradstraet,
8 Bowling
pro14 Strong
FA 20963
FOR YOU
ate entrance, modern furnish*
For dependablo Service
ena year. Bill LaBrea. Long- 203 08 East First
Itlerdtr'e Aunte
Ise. In Sanford and near by
breete
due*
allay pin
I bedroom. Fh. FA 24610.
Member of FYortot
wood. Phone VAlley 6-4:81.
a
r
t
s
.
Automobile
cnentlar.
34 Chief meal
live
• BIG VALUES
19
I
a time
6
.
Citadel
Talagrapby Delivery Ann.
State age, qualification! and
l RENT OR SALE: 2 bedroom HOMES— 3
(Rom.
30.
Camp
imus
)
11
Sound*,
k
p
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/)
s
K
k
v
id
;
•
QUICK
CREDIT
badreemi
telephone number. Write: Re­
I home. Kitchen equipped. 75
u - o m g f kttCi p m -f
Antlq
I
bed
at
a
ia
Half
an
em
1
A
2
baths.
• EASY TERMS
porting Manager, P. O. Box
1 10' lot. new lawn, TV Anlen59 Coarse,
31 Alter
whittle
i t Entire
i.'iui w. Bay Station, Jackson­ PIANO TUNING 4 R E P AIRING
WILSON-MAIER
i. Screened-in porch. 2427
Haynes
Office
Machine
Co.,
Type­
malted wool
W. L. HARMON
32. Glacial
13. A wing
•mount
ville, Fla.
New and Used Furniture
tncton Ave. Fb. FA 2-3443 af* Complete and ready far immedi­ writer!. adding machine*, sales40. goliUry
ridges
it or*
14 Atysa
Ph. FA 2-4223 After 1:00 p. m. 311 E. First 6 t. Ph FA 2-66:3
ate accupaacy.
r 3:30.
Rental*. 314 Mag. FA 2-0462.
42 Sure (dial.)
34. Fiah net
Joint
19 Curb
Experienced rnok to do heavy
21 Nava Icotla
rooking In new restaurant open­ i i —!L k c fk lc.\l. A ik v u E s
Shell Apts. 612 Park. 3 room*
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
IUAUTCH0IIL!
labbr 1
ing around lit of November.
Loeltioni
Built By
furnlahed, screened porch, extra
FRIGIDAIRE appUaneee, sale
T~ r - 1 T 1 r~ TAll kinds Automotive Repairs
Call FA 2-5795 for Interview.
24 Conaume
South Pinacrest — Sanford
Master
Craftsmen
la
rullaway bed, garage. $67.60 mo.
and aerviee. G. H. High. Oviedo
ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SHOP
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23. Tube for elite w ,
Whispering Oak* — TiturriUo
Style
end
Construction
1
14
•I
•
Fla. Phono TO 8-3315 or San­
Oitoen
FA 2-U8I n o :l-W(&gt;Rk WA.vfirfO”
27. Lead dym I
&gt; rooms, batb, screened porches
The
samo
as
Those
ford FA 2*3888 after 6 p- m.
29 Sam Weller'« TT
Prised Since
garage, fruit tree*. Adults only. FHA la Mrvieo and FHA fiaase- It will pay YOU to jo e us bafero Dress making for children Cell
itory-mate
No dogi. Inquire 2211 Palmetto
Colonial Days
tag available.
Electrical Contracting
Mrs. Alexander, FA 2-8669.
you buy.
/Y (
ouy. Opta Evtmngs and
83. Latvian
Aves
Finished For
House Wiring and Kepalrt
14
if
ft idart.
river
i
pot*.
I
Bookkeeping
Accounting
Seme**,
Florida
Climate
In
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
We
can
qualify
you
for
eas
of
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
i r o o m apartment, upjtain.
33.
Lelttice
evenings
nr
weekends.
Write
%
112
Magnolia
Dial
FA
20916
Your
Choice
of
Woods
these homea’ ln 30 minutes. You
1“
Palatka, Fla.
••
tr
Jghte and water furnuhed. Clots
(U, 8.1
Box 97 c,o Sanford Herald.
can start enjoying the home
to town. Private. $50.oo i&gt;*r
§
This is a pass to the Movieland
89.
Exclama­
Coaiparo
Before
You
Buy
%
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while we process the paper*.
month. FA 2-1165, 107 Locust
U
Heaeit, lgtiUigeat. matura wo­
Ride-In for Mr*. Anita Haddention
AUTO MART
man winto clerical work in Saa­ Exp. date Oct. 23. 19IT.
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Cut.
ready
2 BR furnished apartment. $65 00.
w
™ Tt
ford iters. Excellent references.
•1
201 8 . Sanford Ave. FA 24466
Wj8 Elm Ave. Call FA 2-124*.
for uae
Developed by
Available I mme d i a t e l y . FA U A-MJIlPm^=flH»Aim1 %
%
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39.
Bang
,
i» i
11
w
Need a goou
ood 2Jn&lt;i
nd car?
car7
2-9774.
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
PAINTING
Furnished 4 room apartment. Pri­
ODHAM&amp;
41.
Arabian
etc.
Rought-sold.
Larry’*
Mart
V
/,
SEE
RAY
HERRON
vate. FA 2-2600.
u.t—jpbc ’Iai . s F . g w g r
guelle
nr
to
For Fainting call Mr. Tasker, Ph. 215 8anford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
TT
TUDOR, Inc.
Your rontlae Salesman
43. Ohatenid
0
FA 2-6169 anytime.
a - REa L ESTATE tbk tU iH
New and Used Cars
GATLIN BROTHERS
This
ia
a
pan
to
the
Rite
Theatre
4
43. Drug*
11
Fb- FA 2-0231 or aftor 6 p. m Centric tars. Draglines; Geneva
Cor. Key. IT-93 A 2Ttb SL
for Mrs. John Dooley. E*p.
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
yielding
Red-I-MIx Concrete
FA 2-2663 . 301 West Flr»t St.
d
Phone FA 2-1*41
date
Oct.
23,
1957.
2232.
Fb
FA
2-5276
Sanford
Jl
3IIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
L E. BATTEN
-iL
tree
BRAILEY ODHAM, P rw . *48 Chrysler, good engine, 4 new
309 Elm At*.
FA 2 5731
44 auipende
116 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3714
%
GARRETTS
SEWING
CENTER
Goodyear tires, radio A healer.
44
4|
49 Cloee In
White—Necchi—tin s
Avtrggo body. 8196.00. Can Le
Bonded contractors. Painting and
Bargain for cash. 6 lot* la May46. 8 -ihaped
Repairs
on
all
makas
Machines
seen
at
Hollar
Motor
Co.
during
papering. Imperial Decorator*.
fair Section on Shirley Ave.,
molding
523 East First St. FA 2-3244
Free estimates. Sanford refernear Lake Mooxoo. W. £. Kirch.
day and 410 Willow Ave nights.
Stenstrom
Realty
k
2
1
necs.
FA
2-3714
after
6:00hoff J r - FA 2-2251.________
DOWN
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
STENSTROM
H.
FINANCE
your
new
car
with
a
•
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•
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w
o
-»e.
«
,.*
AY*TF.W«
1.
OaUka
r a -r r . v i t t 't A jit r '
56eM
Y* o A*WdT J U ^
Ml type* and sues. Instilled
2427 Laurel — Thono FA^2-2420
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
Bank of Sanford.
"Do It Yourself"
1210 W. 13 S t Fear-Bar bar Shop ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
WE REPAIR ANt) SfcRYIIE
Pacemaker 1967, 46 ftTloTT wide
Claaaifte* Display
Raymond LundquUL Aaooc.
j 2 bedrooms, full bath. 12200.
STINE
John R. Alexander FA 2-3681 Atlantic Bank Bldg. equity
Macklee
and
Supply
Co.
for sale or trad* on late
— Reroofing — Re­
Real Eatato • Insurance
model car. H. ,T. U:Damtl, 207 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 8432 RaatodeLng
siding — Material* — Contrac­
bedroom borne. Largo lot with
10T Magnolia
FA 2-0293 4 fruit
Park Avenue Trailer Perk.
(reei. Lake Mary. Ph. FA
Experienced .Meat
tor* — Financing.
Chrysler Airtemp
2-1514 or FA 2-6049.
2 Ledroom concrete block, north,
DON'S
COVER
SHOP
C utter. Good houra.
Air Conditioning and Heating
carporte. and storage. Nicely
FLOOR *endmg and finishing
Nlc
Au'.oraobilo Interior Dororator
Consult A REALTOR First
C. H. STAFFORD
jseaped lot Kitchen equipp­
Ctoaning. wa x i n g * Serving
Seat
Covers
—
Truck
Sella
Good pty. Contaet
FA 2-4731
. . . Realty
A Co., CULLEN AND BAREST At Wlllla Pontuc—301 W. 1st. 216 Oak Avanue
ed. S9.285.00. Oiler
SoaainoU County aiaoe 1928.
2601 Orlando Dr. FA 2-6843.
110 N. Park Avo. Ph. FA 2 1301
H. M. Gleeaen. U ke Mary
1964 Austin Healy, radio A heater.
HEATING
New a Bedroom Homos
2 (6 feet of lake front property.
Recent SO Tote Lacquer finish.
Ted Burnett
H. B. POPE CO.
New modern 2 bedroom home
Excellent condition. Only 61493.
WADES
$700.00 Down
for PAINTING
200 S. P ark ----- FA 24234
Ph.
FA
2-1606
after
3
p.
m.
with
Florid*
room
and
double
2601
Gtaaview
Phone
FA
2-2976
Featuro, electric kitchens, terrasgarage. FA 24132.
Muat sell by 15(h.
so floor*, and choieo rosidcnUal
\ r t ‘st supplies, oil paint*, paatel
Rerryhill Palntiog Contractor
SUPER MARKET
loeationa.
colors. 4 mounted canv*ievIF IT IS REAL ESTATE
26’ x 8’ Portable v.abana with ex­
Licensed — BunJc I —- Union
ROLLINS
HOBBY
SHOP
uik Crumley 4 Montaith
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JB.
terior plywood. Can be seen at
Free Estimate — Compare our
u n r South P a rt Ph. FA 2
Phono F-A 2-5103
2dl7 &amp; French
FA 2.1363 Prucs FA 2-2267 alter 6.00.
Frames Traitor Park.
*—RKAI&lt; ESTATE FOR SALE
KENNETH E. SLACK
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKEN
1009 E. 2nd
Phono FA 2-0221

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Jtrv A. B- Aj*r* returned S*»* F m eat fcw to* m**tia*
tiu « tt&lt; fellow in* a n u t m Jama* TVm?*o«.
Mr*. H. M.
Suteataue, N. C. Tfauin* «U - CVrbraa. H. M. GI*a»oo, B. W.
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S«u*i. P. D. li&lt;kn»A Mrv Dra1: M tntil jlc« t* k * Mr. ** 1 *14 Kirioar. Mr*. Rub* LiiJca.
Mt*. 5k*&lt;i&lt;i*a Susday. T to $lie&lt;f- Mm. ! t W. &amp;*** aad to* 1*»
~ 1 T VI* Vl*Y
feet bow At to a homo on 17-ti Tb* Rre. aad Mr*. L W. Scots
TV? t o * ipwot to* w m a«t with aad her tiiter Mm AUc* ta w irl
ttoir family a New EagUnd.
of Winter Park »«r* calla« &gt;a
Mr »*4 Mr*, r r r l E**a* wt3 LaV* Mary frerda Sunday. They
M V’t** Ksoa. TVy too *•»*• *Peot tinted tb* Ret. aad Mr*. Aksn
a taxation to New Eaximk asd aider Lam at th« Maaj*.
New York with tbcir children.
Mr. and Mrv P. D- AxVno#
)(• *-» Mr* .Oort i i u t o r i
*er*
Sunday aiaht iupp*r f i n t i
w rin'l !a« » ttk ft»n Otto. They
bai* * irttl* hum* « Cryatal tf Mr. tad Mr*. G « t |i Patterlab* A*#. * i t o * fall ta tor* «*a in wti!*r. Part. fc» tb* **♦*whci r v winter •oaidnta b*f« in* the* attended dto John K-o*
Pmbyt*rtaa Church for a ipevfai
to am**TV ta-iie* o/ th* .Vrroift Day i*r«ic*. TV Pv.ter*OB* ar* forutjLhentSt Church b»
» r- tr LuVe Vary r*iid*nta.
yrtacd Mr*. Harold totVr*. Lu* Mr*. H M Cwcbraa aid I atr
t w i with a wrjris* birthday tetded a m rk »ft&lt;rw*r Monday
party. The ladta* bm-iaht 700*11 fir Mr* Htward L&gt;yd TV 7 *rtr
aail brnwoi** aid nerywne had t n at tb* hum jf Mr*. Slw hy
f o i m u &gt;n Maaoulia At*, tt
§ drfhfhrf'jl tint*.
Tile u t c J ttto board of to* P-TA v e tned nc* to w* a rruuy i f
amt Midday at to* tchooL Tb* t t f 'i that I at*d to ’mow. w m
too mate tupao «2«i*r &lt;ttod»«oo I h ib ib *e*n *irv* hi*h *ehooL
t e n the c'rrri* tctoel Vod e**e- H-i-wartf aH V»r&lt;* Lbtod tji* a
Dun aid th* No*, t o»roit*i. Each Tampa N«t ttsd bin father EHta
lum* roura »oth*r will bo r m Uuyd oft**.
a toe of lb* freebuld*r» ta Lai*
Mary to call on tad to eepaia to*
V -o Uwi* Thta Send tame ta tan
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— »■----- By STANLEY

BREAHN0 THE ICW
ftr
agF rrrfsttaiy |
CINCINNATI t? — Ten Setato New T ort fiaisdK
X i t b s XadeL As a part of the jatca to a national r.urwry eds&gt;
saa* d*a!. Xad*I *o?d ITS a rm cation eonfcrcne* bal a chaare to
of a cental tract to Scott Er{li­ r*t well acquainted her* Thurs­
ter. Bradenton atetney, for ap*
day. They were »trasded far half
MIAMI V — A fw S f « ? * ► ?T5i i o « r i y C f W j n .
ttan ha* aaneesced tb* larr*st
iejtaieT wa* rrperbH to be an hour in aa elentor ihaft when
land *ata rr* r to V esnytatod ready ta j**e!op bis perttae of an oterbeated motor ihort-eireuitla Manat** County by a ih d &gt; tto land. A new brtdjo Entire ed. TV life *quad sted a ladder
to* ; n ^ r t e i to to* bcacbet ta
fb-=— t3.no.vyo.
to lead them to tafety.
P-j-dta.
i t fatal Beach. planned.
Orlaad* aad Mtaati i w s a t d
A dam? rfwaje near the kite ben
M Va a b i n t n a n drtartaT•v« «.»&gt; is trM tu naatal laad fcs
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iMgfdriffir
g « ri rfir ..''" er
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ra Ta- Rw tl ggW
gf r j a t-.'.ngTrs r majsry
Samuel B. FTWtard. -rendert bard-*ater mineral depoaita may ate wipicr up °t rpiili on the R an
before they bake on.
of Prod Pirn. lac . of Maml w*d •estta M to* barn.

Big Land Sale Is
M ade By M anatee
County Company

REGISTRATION NOTICE
T%* RcctotrwUoa Rooks of th* City of Sanford. Florid*, are open at th« City
H*Q. rom m rarin* Moaday, September IS. 1957. for th* pnrpo** of retfiiterinR for
th* Municipal General Election to be held on Noeember 3. 1957, and will remain
open each day except Sunday* aad hoHdaya, up to and incindin* Friday, October
Z X 1957.
Only thoi*e who h*T* reached the a t* of 21 d a rin t the pari year or who h a r t
acquired a lepal *oti»t residence in Sanford are required to register.
A1 other* prrrtoqgdy registered since December 1, 1950. are already qualified
to rot* and do eot h*T* to re-register enless they ao*ed from Sanford daring said
period.

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H- N. SATER
CTTT REGISTRATION OFFICER

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lead jeuf jo w r fur alt Ih* Jtfurm iti»n tow cat c*towr tS*9
VOTE. la w r KVut amiitunum
t&lt;-r o* ba»* tb* tasebnaot. »ick
bat a»J tb* bbnry- We i**«l w.iee
p-tidt to c*tn*mb*r A* Jfo**mb*r
etectiua. TV e in i u l with e*c
chairman Mifiia jtetw r and Poa■Mm*j L u e t will to tow twnla,;
Of No*. 1 f Friday' l*. the »cV*&gt;t
At toon a« tb*y bat* a Crrmptat*
tot i t booth* aiil coocenino* weU
pubitah it. v ityee**ntatirtw from
tb* tchou! N tv i till V on band
at toe P-Ta meet®* tow *wnte t*
captain t o bund iaeu*. This 3i**tis* will b« Tharnlat. Oct. t? it
I 7. it.
TV m«ra of tb* Cuntm irnty
Pm beterua CSurvit am a.ikwi to
»**t at tfta church at 1 p. -n.
Satorije to cieon dr* yar-i. 5o
brinjf yuur !a»n erowert. rake*
and other yard touia and ha&gt;«
an afVrm.nm of work aid ftriluwahl&gt;.
Sunday » u tuch a bcauitPtl
iay. Th* I n tad Mr*. A'etaid*
«r Unit tnd Mr and Mr*. K M
C 'jtjua ter* our
fur Sun­
day dinner which ** M n u i on
tli* jurch. It « u few ; re tty to eat
fcObta­
ined j e aftRagta tfw
3 t
A exaider Una called * awetinir
of tb* leu tar*.*f tb* Preahytenaa
CSurcrt. Tb* dm* of ' uremia meetIn,f•» were Ha&lt;iia&gt;ed ird tb* jiu n
for tb* aear future **r* na&gt;ta.
Mur* will retain* on tb* cduca

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Scientific Progress Tends To Accelerate After Breakthrough
gress of Astronautics here.
It Is no use lamenting the age
of aviation which wa* beginning
to fit like a comfortable old shoe.
It will be with
u« for quite a
while anyway. But in the wings,
impatient for the center of the
stage, it the age of spare.
Nothing can stop it. This was
(r—&gt;«. V , - »--- P _L-United Pres* Staff Correspondent and perhaps frightening vi&gt;tas pulled a lever that sent a mighty
BARCELONA, Spain — (IP — which began to become apparent monster towards the heavens ten
Once again mankind, as the poet last week at the international Con- days ago.

EDITORS NOTE: United Preys
Staff Correipondent Robert Musel
attended tha Barcelona Congress
•of World Astronauts last week.
*ln the following dispatch he repurta on the changes affecting
mankind gr7wlng out of the scien­
tific knowledge amassed by these
"spacemen.”

*

said, la etandlDf with reluctant
feet where tha brock and river
meet.
On the one tide there is the
placid stream that represents the
world we know, the
world we
have learned to live with in spite
of Its alarm i and uncertainties. On
the ether is the turbulent torrent

sfble. And suddenly many of them
were of itrategie Importance.
A scientist explaining a futur­
istic project
for
transporting
troop* In rocket* using "inertial
navigation"—so the enemr eould
rot track their coming—excused
himself to take a tram-atlantlc
• is'W•

tim ate Itself.
It Is a notorious fact that pre­
dictions always run behind actual
e re n tj. British delegate Val Clear­
e r sai l he had made a study of
how wrong we were about avia­
tion.
Doubted Air Travel
---1 - f
&gt; far* . •**
He returned with ht« ftps sealed. gineer and contemporary of the
Mankind has another chanrc in Wright Brothers, swore airplanes
the age of space not U anderes- eould have no
other use than

f&amp;lw ^mxtarh

Weather

Considerable cloudiness through
tYodnesdsy with scattered show
er*.

VOL. XLIX

In si* minutes h j growing sate­
llite had reached an orbit. Tha
world eould never be the same
again.
Dreamer* Of S p ite
Ail last week 1 wandered, note­
book open, among acme 100 asthonauti. These were the men we
viewed Indulgently—even though
*&gt;-V-v . -vif•
f i r m and
■rlrntist*—as
the
dreamers of spare fiction.
Suddenly the dreams were pos-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

sport. Lord Kelvin refused to Join
the Royal
Aero Club
in
the
1890’i because he refused to be­
lieve
heavier—than—a ir
craft
could ever amount to anything.
Only 17 years ago flying pioneer
Sir Denlstoun Burney decided we
would have to leave commercial
Hiafjtnr#
qx»*»*1.,rs
f ,-y
igibles.
Andrew Haley, now provident of
the avtrnnsutical federation, point-

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1937

ed out that In IMS when uranium*
215 wa* discovered sclentlats esti­
mated It would be the year 2 ,0 0 0
bcfc.'e we had atomic enerar. The
A-bomb wa* dropped in 1913.
So It Is bound to be with thn
age of space.
Astronauts who
know thi*. cushion their predie....... ................ ..... " t i 1 n a. i.Elge—
that scientific progres* tends t&lt;s
accelerate m c c there his been •
hreskthr’uih.

Shop and Save
In Sanford

&gt;
United Tress Leased Wire

NO. I l l

Egyptian Troops Sent
To Aid Syria If Needed
ny WALTER LOGAN

to carry out largo

United Press Staff Correspondent operations.’*
A n official spokesman for the
J o i n t Egvptlan-Syrtan military
rmnmand said today Egypt sent
heavy armor and Soviet-built jets
to Syria primarily "to participate
in any war operations uills the
Syrian army."
V The rtatement coincided with a
stepped up propaganda campaign
by Moscow accusing the United
States of pressuring Turkey into
•■provocative’’ actions against Syrta and Turkish warnings that it
would defend Its territory.
The Egyptlan-Syrian spokesman
in an interview with the Cairo
newspaper El Akhhar, a-iiJ ttic
Egyptian expeditionary corps was
^siade up of "striking forces ready

scale military effective military aid given for were playing a "dangerous game

immediate coordination with the with fire."
He said they included heavy Syrian army in blocking sny ag- Pravda sail the United State*
tanks, armored cars, artillery units ;rrsstcm.”
brought pressure on Turkey "In
and Soviet-built warplvtcs.
New blasts against Turkey and an obvious attempt to make her
No War of Nerves
the United States came from Mos*attack Syria." It brought up pre“The dispatch of Egyptian cow radio and the Soviet Com* vious charges of a U. S. "plot”
troops to Syria was not a military muni.vl Party organ Pravda.
to subvert the Syrian goverment.
display nor was it intended as a Moscow radio said the "imper-and accused the United States of
war of nerves against any eoiin-lallsts’’ were pushing Turkey into trying to intimidate the A n b
try," the spokesman said. "I: was provocations against Syria and countries.

’Peanut Bowl’
Game Slated
For Dec. 13

The annual Sanford Grammar
School "Peanut
Bowl" will be
played on Dec. 13 this year, LtCdr
Unite It. Hoop, Jr., General Chair­
man of the event, announced.
"Because of conflicting "vents
the date for the annual poanut
Bowl was changed," LtCdr llo»p
explained.
However, said Hoop, we expect
to have one of th" most exciting
Peanut Bowl contests Sanf rd has
ever seen.
Another new Industry will begin spector.
Fathers of rr.e fifth and sixth
construction In Sanford in the 1 It is expected that the plant will grade students are going to com­
immediate futurr. Carl Williams, include a, many us 12 huge alu pete for top honors when the Lions
local agent for Cities Service Oil mlnum tanks and a building to I6th grade fathers) and the tigers
Company said this morning.
house pumping, blending and pro­ (5th grade fathers)
clash In a
Williams said that through ex­ cessing equipment. Pipe connect­ touch fo thrill melee that’s export­
tended negotiations hrlwrrn of­ ing the various tanks with pump­ ed to create laughs as well as ex­
"Tonight's
meeting Is Impor
ficials of several
large Indus* ing equipment that will be extend­ citement.
ta n t," said president Ed Zimmer­
tries, Sanford was selected for ed to the Lake Monroe seawall will
"Some of the team members
man teday ns he urged members
the site fur an Allied Chemical he of aluminum, It was learned, are alumni of Sanford Grammar
i f the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Rargcs will bring materials for School and we know that there's
and Dye Company processing and
^Department to attend the regular;
processing into Sanford and will some competlllon
blending plant for Florida.
brewing that
innthly session tonight.
Officials negotiating f i r the site he unloaded at a pier with pimp will (iiUhlne nny top ten football
at 8 o’clock at tub
Lake' Mary
location were of the Orange State Ing facilities on Lake Monroe and eleven in the circuit," Hoop said
today.
school house. Important business at the yacht Club, heard a hiuory Oil Company of Miami. Arkansas the St. Johns River,
will be discussed and also prepara­ of “The Savage Sons of Sanf.ird" Fuel Oil Company of Shreveport,
Rail facilities to arc.srodatr
Plans arc going forward for the
tions made for tho forthcoming and saw scenes in color and in I.a., Cities Service Company of tank cars to the new processing event with committees meeting r e ­
election of new officers which will black and white of carrier land­ New York and Allied Chemical and blending plant will he install­ gularly for ticket sales, publicity,
ings of planes based at Sanford and Dyo Company ef New York. ed, it was learned today.
be held in Pecemt»or.
and planning.
“ All members", said president Naval Air Station. Lt. Cmdr. It
Lcval city
officials including
Zimmerman,
"should
bear In W, (Doc) Linker of Heavy Att.vk Mayor David Catchel, City Mana­
THE TEMPER ATI till GOES I ’P! lie Hist $6,000 raised In the rurrent United Fund Appeal Is reeorded
-mind that nomlnaticm for offices Wing One told of the origin of the ger Warren E. Knowles and City
on the huge Ihrmontfler at First and Park. Marcelle Faille Is shown atop the ladder marking the
'*mu»t be made one month prior outfit of which he Is a member, Attorney William C.
Hutchison
red temperature, looking on are; (lelt to right) It stpls \ . Smith, Charlie Morrison, Faille (on fop of
to balloting which will take place of its training program *nd of were also involved in the negotia­
ladder), General Campaign Chairman Harold Kaslnrr, Fee Samuels, and United Fund president Geo­
In December."
Some of Its acroniptlshments. lie tions to locate the huge industry
rge Touliy.
(Photo l&gt;&gt; Itrrgstrom)
was introduced by W. M. (Wally) here.
Philips, program chairman fur
Deriding fact rs in locating the
the occasion.
Captain L. A. Arthur, Command­ ty as an outstanding community
processing anil blending plant here
Cdr, Linker told th* Sanford were water and rail transporta­ ing Officer, US. Naval Air Sta­ project. The efforts exhibited by
Rotary/ Chib of the beginning of tion
is »facilities. The
■
rplant &gt;*ll|* be tion Sanford and Captain J. it. Fleet, Station, and Civilian per­
the Heavy Attark program within situated between Myrtle and Elm Iterdy, Commander, Heavy At­
tack Wing One, in a Joint state­ sonnel at NAS Sanford in behalf
the Navy. "Heavy Attack Squad­ Avenues, North.
ron Five is actually the grandA permit to start construction at ment issued to the press, whole­ of the Drive, indicate keen inter­
endorsed the United est in a worthy Campaign.
daddy of the entire Heavy At- the selected site has already been heartedly
Three retired employes of the sionrri closed Rose St. condition­
(Continued on Page 3)
issued by the City Building In- Fund Campaign of Seminole CounThe United Fund Campaign r e ­
City of Sanford received sliver ed upon the transfer of 50 feet
ceived a substantial Hf| this morn­
trophies as a reminder of their of property by It. A. Williams to
ing by the addition of the follow­
the city with which Fourth street
faithful service.
Committee
will
The
Uniform
ing contributions of $'.’5 nr more,
Mayor David Gatehel, wit), the will be continued.
as announced by Hoy Mann, c a m ­ meet tonight at 7 SO p m. in the
A public hearing was set for
paign treasurer
Mr and Mrs. Seminole High School band hall, Board of Sanford City Commis­
asked
what he S. O. Chase, Jr. $170; Southern Bandmaster Ernest Cowley said. sioners and other city officials Nov 4 to grant a request for tha
L r r r U E ROCK, Ark. &lt;u» —
be withdrawn over the wc-k end, vailing in Little Rock he wa« drai ’when he was
Member* »f the committee will looking on, presented sliver plat­ vacating of an easement.
The first big pull-out of the Ar­ leaving loeal authorities and fed- tically cutting the military fqrec thought about the pull-out.
Chemirals. Inc. $50;
Wicbuhlt's
Former state Sen. James D. Camera Shop, $.V); Mr.. Charles meet with representatives of v a r­ ters !„ Daniel "Twlnk" 8t»rr who
The lengthiest discussion stirmy's integration task force in era! agents with the Job of pro­ on integration duty.
Little Rock starts today.
Significantly, he announced that J hnson, who ran against Faubus If. (Helen C.) Cole, $V&gt;; Kilgore ious uniform companies to deride began his service with the rily roMn,)e(j „ n .nu0, t from the Santecting nine Negroes integrated
In a
television Seed Co. $30;
a Officers will put into effect Ar­ into Central High School.
Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker, rom in 195*1, said
Stafford
Boat on the style, materia! and r&lt;d*ir In March 1921; Judge John G l.e • fnri| p ,„t an,| Ski Club for the uso
Acted To Insure Integral inn
my Secretary Wilbur M. Bruckmauder of the Arkansas Military speech Monday night he has "re - Works, $73. The Furniture Center, of new uniforms to he purchased rardy ssh,, served a city Judge 0f t),e Yacht Club when It is vacatHigh Seined beginning Fch 10, 1954; and John ed following completion of tha
f"d"r.vl yjo; Mrs. Pearl Yarborough, $23. for the Seminole
e r a orders withdrawing Sno of the
This 1,000 men from the tough District, will utilize the 153rd Reg­ liable information" all
A. I.aw von who served the city Sanford Civic Center
1,000 paratroopers In Little Rock 101st Airborne
Division
were iment of the Arkansas National troops will be pulled out &lt;n two Arthur M. Mohler, ItO; Clyde Ram (land.
and releasing from federal service flown in and the Arkansas Na­ Guard as the major oprrati-n.il week*.
Sanford Boat and
Ski
Club
sey, $25; * alien .t Ilarkcy Real
There will be six or s ight reprr- from Feb t9*&gt;9 to October 1957.
AH three of the retiring employ­ spokesmen, including its Commo­
Johns cm, a segrrgntioniit. sail Kstatr, $23. Stemper Agency, $M:
8,500 of tlie 10,000 Arkansas Na­ tional Guard federalized Sept. 21 force to carry out his mission.
• nlativr* with their lines of unies recalled llieir early experiences dore. Dr. A. W. Woodall, request­
tional
Guardsmen
agents of the Counter Intelligence , Ertate, $25; Stemper \gency. $25.
See Lari) Removal Of inlsl
federalized by order of rrc-dJrnt Eisenhower.
rms to show the committee.
The president acted then »n the
Sept. 21.
Bruckcr meant that thp major Agency, the Secret Service an I Brookfield Mills, $25; Central Flo
The committee, salit Bandmaster in Sanford and their employment ed that they b" allowed to renovate
and beautify th" Yacht Club build­
It was not certain, however, advice of local authorities who pari of guard duties at Central the FBI will take over and haul rlda Foods, $35; United Transfer, ’mvlrjr. Is made up of represen- wit It the City.
that the red tape and mechanics told him local police were power­ High will now be turned over to trouble makers off to Jail for con­ $40; Sanford Lo.lgr No 12It B P.- lalives from the Band Parents A«In a routine, but lengthy meet ing as a meeting place and a loof getting loaded into transport less to put down violence and in­ the Guard. The move apparently tempt of court.
U.E. $50; ami Mrs Elhcl E. Cur- aocialiint, the hand, student coun- Ing, which was adj timed to Mim- r ,-|t|'in to entertain visiting noat
Planes and flying the troops back sures the integration of Central presaged an early return of all
day Oct. 21, the Board of Curnmis- Clubs.
( Continued on Page 3)
(Continued on Page 3)
federal troops t,, Ft. (amphcli.
,
Ft. Campbell, Ky., could In.- High.
However, the move met opposi­
Completed today.
tion from members of the Board
Ilruckcr announced late Monday
“ [ have heard about It, but r e ­
of Commissioners nnd ha* ” “5"
Army spokesmen refused to dis­ that "in recognition of the gener­ ceived no official word of any
cuss a report that ait troops may ally orderly altuallon" now pre­ kind," Gov. Orval E. Faubus said
support from the board
Thp sum was pushing axl-le the veil
Chamber of Commerce Manager
of the cool October morning wlum
John Krider suggested that some
the last of VAII Vs AJ’s rolled
plans be f rewarded In which thi
down the runway, lifted its proud
present band shell could be o'seed
head into the autumnal dawn, and
| into use.
disappeared into the western horlThe request was labtr
ton. The end of an era. and the
, plans could be prepared fn" rit'-ei
plane that represented that era.
i the use of the Yncht Cl'th on a
was signaled by the vanishing dot
sati'faetury basis cr the use of th»
In the western skies.
; band shell.
NR3 was the ftrvf AJ to be press­
A tractor with backltoe ar&lt;’ &gt;ont
ed Into Naval Operational service,
! end loader was purchased frarn
of Jacksonvl**".
and well It terved. ft had carried
t ivtsstl ft. iI»A
th e
IT.•V— . ’ th.' "».i . M„C
around the entire Western World
'n ex t lowest bidder and was chosen
It had hern shirt
from carrier
because of emtd ye recommenda­
decks and retrieved aboard until its
tions Commissioner Merle Warner
skin wrinkled and Its structural
said " I ’d tike to &gt;eo the h-*H»«*
bones creaked. It had led VAH-5
stay at home if we es~
’*
to an unprecedented number of
much fur our money."
bombing wins with its grit ami
Reading of ordinances, resoldgoldness. For over seven years
| tlons. amendment* and ether ro*t
this fierce competitor had survived
I line matters forced the Board of
heated rivalries and the tedium
| Commissioners to stay in session
of daily flight schedules, but it
I until midnight.
could not resist Time’s irrevucable
A apeeial
adjourned n»ee»tn t
call.
was called for next Monday to
Thus, still unbowed and daunt
hear the Gee and Jensen repot* a
lest, the tired Mil. tb" last of tho
the proposed dock* and terminals
off
their
silver
platters
after
the
presentation
bv
Mayor
Divid
RETIRED
CITY
EMPLOYES
ah...
Mohicans, flew west on Its final
project. Tim englnvcitu* for vv . »
(•atchel
at
last
night's
meeting
of
the
Hoard
of
Hanford
(It)
Commissioners,
Shown
(left
to
right)
flight to the
"Happy
hunting are: John Fawson, Daniel ••Twlnk" Starr, and J u d i e John Leonards. Mayor Galrhel Is at the tar
employed to make a feasibility
grounds," NAS Litchfield, Arii. right. In the barkgrnund (left In richt) arr; t ily Manager D arren F. Knowles, illy Attorney W. U. report on the proposed terminal.
sul J« t to recall.
T H E LAST OF TH E Mohicans! (Official I SN photo)
Hulrbison, and Cummzssioncr .MetIt D arner.
(Staff J ’bolo) I

Volunteer Firemen
Urged To Attend
Tonight’s Session

Another New Industry
To Locate Here Soon

'History Of Savage
Sons 0( Sanford’
Heard By Rolarians

1

NAS Officers Endorse
United Fund Campaign

Commiltee Will
Decide On Hew
Band Uniforms

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

Retired Employes
Honored By City

First Big Pull-Out Of Forces Starts Today

Last Of Mohicans’
Leave SNAS

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U. E. H. Dohne
PromotedToIcdr.

Collins Declares O ct P.TA.
Membership Month In Florida

Improved school equipment, eett»miction md tin f t acral enrich*
All
over
tha
Halted
Stalaa
par*
ha a abort but toprotalv* cere­
B id et the school programs.
mony eg October 4, tha Cewuaawd- aata tad teacher* W c***&gt;h* to- II la hoped that all responsible
gather
u
plag
their
preewmg
for
lag Officer of MAS flanked, Cepiettisens in Florida, and ropeclally
ala Lkaal A. AHfrur, feathered tha coming year, three programa In Seminole County will Join their
create
a
latter
undentaiwUog
foi
tha official noiifWatieg from tha
all three partlee enrolred, parent* local P, T. A. thU month. A hear­
Secretary of tha Nary, promoting
ty welcome awttta them.
Lieutenant Ernest H, Dolma to teachera and children.
George Twihy.
executive vice
Hera la Florida, Governor ColLieutenant Commander, U. B- Na­
president
of
the
Plrat Federal
line
haa
proclaimed
October
aa
val Renew*.
Savings ant Loan Association and
Sunday
P.T.A. Membership Month. Lo­
The aow Lieutenant Commander cal F. T. A.'a are haring drlrea,
a member of the League’ s Resolu­
ha g prelude aba will play Me- will now exchange tha two alher
tions Committee.
■treating that membenhlp la the
letton from Maaaanet'e Thais
d for tha offertory wtt be bawd her* on hie collar for the gold Parent-Teacher Aaaedittoa ie a
Presiding over the meeting
prlrllege, not a duty.
■ghm tha delightful Adoration oak leave* of hit new rank
which will feature a number of na­
Ledr. Dohoo’a letter ef promo­
itttm by BorewtU. Mrs. George
Ultra are 42491 P- T. A.’a In Laymen's Sunday will be observ- tionwide leaden in the savinga and
■frp at the organ will Ni the tion &gt;et hi* date ef rank retroac­ memberabip with tha Nation! Con- •d Oct. IS at the First Christian loan busineea will be Leroy E.
tive to the tint of inly 1957.
great of Parent* and Teacben, Church at the 11 o'clock service. Northrop, president of the League.
Ledr. Dohne reported to NA8
which aa Ita heme etfiee la Chic- George W. Morgan will preside. Mr. Northrop Is also executive vice
Mre. Anderson, who holds a
Short talks on "Our Church an president of tha Ormond Beach
Mftekr of Music degroe. orotmr- Sanford on inly 1, IMS from lh* ge. IBGround Control School at NAS
| herself In the musk fWd at Olalba, Kaiuaa. Mr. Dehaa la
Aa a member of tha lecal P. Oatreaehinf church" will be made federal Savings and Loan Asaoby Clyde E.'Feathers, Vinson W. elation.
grthwestern University and at
now serving at the GCA Contrnll- T.A. tha indirldual belong* to a
The convention opens Thursday
0 American Cooaarvalory «f * “* sr for NAS Benford’ e GCA Unit nationwide, democratic, volunteer
a hi Chleago.
afternoon, October 10, wtlh a
organisation that eenten Ha whole
No. 45.
i
“brntnstoming" session on how
Interest o* the waifart aad edu­
In addition to bar experience la
me enlisted la tha Navy la Nor. cation af children and youth. Ho
to Improve earnings, led by Cart
laying with orchestras la Chic­
P. DUtelhont, executive vice pres­
le, 0m talented musician has 1941 and waa accepted for avia­ has an opportunity to five every
ident of the League.
mght volln In tha public schools tion cadet training. Ha waa com­ child in the community a ehenet
missioned an Ensign In the Na­ to achieve a life that u satisfying
1 Orlando.
.
The opening general session wM
Mrs. Touhy win play Carillon, val Reserve fas Oct, 1944 and re­ to himmlf and useful to others. v.l rsmUr" wW be f e a t S
*" heU rridlF ■■"*|n», 0tM* r
L_ ! ___mg__* _ W----- S— la ika ceived his winge and designation
A member in the 0. T. A. will
« fc“
«»*'«*at« will be welaa a Naval Aviator la Nov. 1944- meet tha teachers, principal and 2 T a m s-T k e- and Um a r i
iun'tloHth
isti*
iiav«
««■•&lt;
*r
W.
H. Valentine, prealLadr. Dohne reported to NAB ■chool officials,whe. through tha
«»*
Miami In Dee. 1944 for Operation­ P. T. A. programa, hasp the par­ rtarro Sm tSZTht b la * aVd d" ‘
m wOl Include the Junior choir al Flight Training and upon com­
S wI T m mm" sound movie nro. and
Aisoclation of Ckarw#*the a:4i A.M. hour singing pletion of training and carrier ents up to data on Iho objectivaa, ducsd by a down Protestant com«u*«^*prosTffcnt^Lrrny
curriculum* and ichlvsment* of
■a Schubert's Holy, Holy. Holy,
monloniN A freewiU offering wUl
raem*
qualifications in Pab. 1945, be the schools.
tha U a.m. hour the Cbaneal
waa assigned to Torpedo Squad­ A member may join study dis­
_ ________________
her of the Federal Home Loan
fr wiB slag Jtsus fl* Low|y by ron Twenty, Air Group Twenty,
cussion group# in the Hold *f
Bank Board, Washington, D. C.;
Air Force Atlantic Flaet. During parent and family life education.
FORTUNATE WELCOME
John A. Fogarty, President of the
his tour with Torproa 20, they These group* are concerned with CHICAGO an _ The luck of the |Federal Home Loan Bank of
were deployed to NAF Lewlaum, the physical, mental, emotional Irish arrived shortly after Michael, Greensboro; and, Wyn Warman,
Malnei NAS Key Weal; NAS Ed- and spiritual development of all Fltulmmona left home. The young |staff president of
the United
■nton, N. C. and aboard Iho Es­ children. The national organisa­ Immigrant won a 1957 auto on ■ States Savings and Loan League.
cort Aircraft Carriers UHS Solo­ tion provides n wealth of Inter­ 8-ceut chance and rtimmenled I Principal speaker at the Friday
mons and U88 Charger. During esting, up-to-date and auiiuintlc “nothing like this ever happened i Business Luncheon will be Xui
this tour be served aa Squadron materials for P. T. A. study—dis­ to me in Ireland."
[ man Strunk, executive vice preslcussion groups.
Safety Officer.
Members will Itarn how the P,
Be was released to Inactive duty
hi Oct. 1941 and remainad Inactive T. A. cooperate* with other com­
until August 1947 when be Join- munity organisalkau and agen­
F O R
i ed AVUA No. 2 which had been cies for the welfare of children
and
youth.
In
an
all
inclusive
activated ai New Bedford, Mass.
Dohne remained with t h is membership, the individual wUl be
squadron as a Volunteer Reserve doing hk shire In strengthening
until July 1051 at which llmo he the entire orgsnlsalion and Its
Joined (he Organised Reserve and program. This will Increase the
waa assigned to Air Anti Subma­ educational opportunities and com­
munity resources for all children.
rine Squadron 913 at NAS SquanMors than Un million adults
turn, Mass. During this tour with
belong to the P. T. A.’a all ovsr
these two squadrons he served In the country. Through these eltithe capacity of Flight Officer.
sens and their efforts, the schools
In Feb. 1052 ho voluntarily re­ have been able to secure more
turned to aetlvo duty and after funds for teacher'* salaries, fur
a short refresher course at NAS
Bquantum, Mass., he was assign­
ed to Air Anti-Submarine Squad­
ron 919, later designated VB-39.
Ha remained with VS-99 until
n o t ic w o r i n s s n o s t o
trsnafrrsd to GCA School si NAS msuistmh ncTt-rioua s a n s
n iit ic m in iir .n K u r q i v k n that
Olather, .Kansas from where he In rompItaM* with lh* law s a t Fl«rl&lt;l«, tha unilvralsntd w ill r » M « r
reported to Sanford.
with lh* cUrk et the Circuit Court,
Ledr. Dohne Is married to the HemlaeU
County, Florida, upon n former Miss Dorothy M. Stone of elopt ef Proof at Publication o f this
Nolle*,
the
follow ing ttattlloaa nem&gt;,
Taopie who visit flanford sue* New Bedford, Mass. They have
to-w ltl
Jut aavee forget IL
two children. Tommy It yoars
-'HKD WINDHAM'S PAINT
Example; a raid received from old, an! Joan 9 years old. They
and iiour simp-,
g baseball player who played for are residing at 114 fl. Plnecreat under which 1 am tnsaaed ta tbs
bualitu* ufi
flM flanford team In 1949 and 1947. Dr., flanford.
(a ) Auto Body Painting and
Hap*Ira;
Jerry Sllvamaa wrote The San­
Ibl Auto Radiator C lM a la t
ford Herald yesterday "Just a
and Repairvi
Rue to let you and all the wonderJERRY LEWIS FATHER
(et Ante Front-and Repairs,
Wheel
Alt*nln*
aad
ful people of Sanford know that I
HOLLYWOOD Dl.— Comedian
HnUnrla*.
am one of the playground direc­ Jerry Lewis' wife and har fourth at 1111Wh**l
Hanford Avanuo (Boulh),
tors In the Sd. Petersburg Re- child, a bop weighing 7 pounds and Hanford, Florida. Th* und*r*1snereation Department."
13 ounces, were reported in “ excel­ •d I* Iho not* owner o f said buntor builn*****.
This k one of probably hund­ lent" condition today at St. John's a**e
DATED ibis llh day of Ootob*r,
reds of cards and Utters from Hospital In nearby Santa Monica. A. D. h i t .
/• / AIXENR D. WINDHAM
Mrs. Lewis give birth to the cou- r WAITER
IIAEKIM
and naver forget It.
pie’s fourth boy Wednesday,
1Attorney fur Itealntrant.

Laymen's
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By Church Oct. IB

NEW DEFENSE SECRETARY'— With
swera la aa Secretary ef Defease, met

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Program At Meet
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The annual banquet on Friday
night, October It, will feature the
presentation of eeftlflcatoe sd re­
cognition to 44 officers who have
served the savings and'ioan busi­
ness for 2S years or longer.
On Saturday morning. October
12, them will be a breakfast pan­
el on Dividend Rales. Speakers at
the final general session which fol­
lows will bo CoojfTfMmtn A. 2.
Herlong, Jr. and John K. Langum,

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the other at the Sanford Ktwanls
Club yesterday during lie noon

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�Test Satellite Firing In Line W ith GOP Political Necessities
t i • space satellite by
W AMW GYOlf m - The
j
ad Btataa flan to ba*tn n«xt Da-', the United States before Congress
the firing of test sateUHea reconvenes would lea-re the Elsen­
outer (pare U In line with hower administration In a bad
urgent Republican political ncccs* spot.
Next year Is an election year
titles.
If It la a •ueecssfuP firing—wd In which the foreseeable trouble
k better be—the U. S. Sputnik for the Republiesn Party and the
will be In outer space when Con­ Elsenhower a d m 1n 1stration al­
gress reassembles here In the first ready Is sufficient to give party
men the gollywohbles.
week of January.'
On the record of the current Its- Anything short of the auecessful

Weather
Generally fair through Saturday
except partly cloudy with a few
•bowers.

« ’ year to data; A e Bbenhower
administration Is unable to hold
the spending line i t the point
where the president Insisted that
bis department beads hold It. Nei­
ther the president nor the Budget
Bureau offers more than bint
hope and good tntrutions toward
reducing spending and taxes tn
the immediate years to come.
Elsenhower must came up with
new budget figures next January.

In Little Hock, Aik-, and nans
knows bow they may, finally, ba
got out o f there.
Jloreover, the most sever* test
of the Supreme Court’: order fur
the racial Integration of public
schools still la to eome in the
Deep South. In thoie states the
people eppesr to be saUHly be­
hind the determination of their
Jtatt. officials to undertake mas­
sive resistance.

Than may be soma political
comfort for Republicans In tha
possibility that the dlspn'e nver
rtcltl integration of public ichua's
gics Into tin Republican I’aity
Aside from that, tha Republicanprospect In next year’s congres­
sional election Is grimly unpleas­
ant.
EHenhower a.Hevrt two per
sonat triumphs In the presidential
elections of 19P2 and 10tC. The

Republicans won a scratch dec!
slim In the 1952 congressional eon
test but were voted out of con
,.t slonal power In Ifi.Vl and ever,
last year, when Elsenhower wa­
rding up his presidential points
Id the year unco hts rcelee’.ior
In 1958, Eisenhower's persona
popularity has slipped. Democrat
ao longer fear tn makn persona
political attacks on him. Rcpubli•an politicians are critical and the
*ord In Washington Is that the

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Another spending program of 79
UUlon dollars or mors with no tog
relief seem* to be In the works.
It will Invite all over again next
year the high tax, high spending
rebellion of 1D57.
That would be' trouble enoogh
for any lot of politician! but thars
Is more. Inflation Is still with us
suiting the hi eh cost of living
higher month by muntn. Elements
of the U. 5. Army remain on duty

SANFORD, FLORIDA,
:

NEWSPAPER

9

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1957

oarty organisation, coast to eosst,
in disrepair.
the Republicans are the cots,
rcssiona] out* and should be on
he political offrmlv? as ihe off- : i r campaign approaches. But
hat Is not tho wiy the c o d e
:ruabltt. What used to be r*.
taldcd widely as the Grand Old
Tarty Is bark to thn wall in de*
fcnsQ of the modern Republican
administration and of Us minority
position tn Congress

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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United Press Leased Wire

NO. 109

• ,—

Turkey Accused
Of Massing Troops
On Syrian Border

P i •S

By United Fress Staff
Correspondent
sery.
(Photo by Bersstrom)
Syria disclosed today it hid for­
mally accused Tbrkey of new pro­
vocation! along the border and of
Interfering In the Internal affairs
of Syria.
The danger of a flareup In the
Middle East led the UA State
Department
Thursday to warn
Russia that tha United
Statri
wilt honor Its defense commit­
ments to Turkey.
Communist diplomats sources
clear the
Contributions of f 25 or more to in London made It
Dedication service o f the new gram of the dedication service,
acre plot on Onora Road which .. . . . . . .. .
ri.n„ r,« j
Kremlin expects tho Middle East
Following tho dedication ser-: provide* sufficient space for exruna* , f ^ported to to Wflw up
1125,000 Pinccrcst Baptist Church
up fo|n
somewhere near the
will be held Sunday morning at 11 vice, the entire facilities of the panslon, the Rev. Courson explain- campaign treasurer Roy Mann, Turkish border, apj) the sources
o'clock, the Rev. Joe Courson, pas­ church will be thrown open for an cd.
through Thursday night, aro: Ro- repeated Moscow’s warning that
tor of the church, said today.
"Open House".
Visitors to the
-Our future plans," he said. Jay. 1100; Sanford Auto Parts, Russia would assist Syria.
Guest speaker for tha occasion church will be presented with a arc to provide facilities for 1,400 |ioo; Wight
Grocery Ca, &lt;50;
Border Battled
will be Dr. John Maguire, Exe­ brief htitory of^ the churrh and |n Sunday School and 1,000 In the Hill Implement
Co.
*35; Dr.
Both Syria and Russia have ac­
cutive Secretary of the Florida refreshments are expected to be rirnreh #uJjloriumi
j Charles I* Persons, *30; Family cused Turkey In recent weeks of
Baptist Convention.
served.
The present
auditorium and Finance Co., *25; GAC Finance massing troops near tho border
Mrs. Thelma
Bell and Mrs,
"Wa.haTe set a goal of 300 for sanctuary which will be dedicated Co., $25; Seaboard Finance Co., and Monday there was a 45-minM/anita Savage will be heard as
.eats nearly 400 and the $25*; Era Bass Besuly Shop, *25; Ute and potentisUy dangerous her
(Holsts during tha musical pro- Couraon m W 1 *l #:iS' th&lt; K*V' Sundsy
Sunday Schocl facilities will t*|R City Transfer A .Storage Co. *25| rder aklrmlsh between Syrian and
* |p r a tes dvr .*rln5ng Co., *25. and Turkish troops. car* of approximately 45-J.
•
■
Official sources In Damascus
The facilities include a complete Senilnol,. Venetian Blind C o , $25.
nursery department with four deNo report, as yet, has been disclosed today Syria sent a stern
partmcnl* and reception room as tabulated of the bouse-to bo us* note tn Ankara Wednesday accus­
• f the Sanford Fire Department for a "F in Pravenwell as kitchenette and rest room. |solicitation of the group headed ing Turkey of “ unjustified provo­ SEMINOLE COUNTY JAYCEES wen
K Imbrell, Fire Prevention Week chairman; and M.
It has a terrain floor, U fully by Ralph A. Smith and his work- cative actions" along the tmrdcr. lion ft eek" luncheon ; esterday. Jaycet
•rv^d by Ass’t Chief It. T. Thomas snd Chief Maak N.
These included the old charges I.. Itahorn Jr., Jaycee President; are
heated and air conditioned.
! era of Ihe ladles’ organliations,
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Cleveland Sr.
of
massing
troops
and
added
Tire kitchen and
dining room ‘ inre many "call backs" will have
allegations
that
Turkey
had
flown
area In the educational building '&lt;» be made. It is expected, how
| The Oviedo Chamber of Com­ merce reported '.here were 125 will comfortably serve 150 people ever, that tho fund will see an plane* over Syrian territory and
merce, at Its second meeting since members as of last night. "These lai,j
Rev. Courson and there appreciable boost over tha week­ that Turkish soldiers fired at Syr­
ian border resident*.
the organisational session was will be considered
the charter is a paved parking area In the end, Mann said.
The Syrian press said ■ heli­
held, elected permanent officers members," he said.
rear of the church that Is lighted
copter believed to be American
for the first year,
Meetings were set for the first and will also serve as a recreation
"violated" Syrian air space over
llsrold C. Briggs, who accepted and third Tuesday nights of each area with volley ball, tennis, hasthe border district of Midsn Ikhls
the post as acting president of month. However, It was decided ketball and shuffle board facilit
Thursday.
the new Chamber of Commerce that In the event these meeting les.
The possibilities of a new Sal- people when they come In to ui given, 8005 garments of clothing
Syrian security force* also re
group, waa elected the permanent dates fall on basketball nights a
except at a local hotel," -he said. given, WO pair* of shoe* and 368
Jill
vation
In front of the building is n The Methodist Men's Cb&gt;h will n
ported the discovery or "several
„ Army ,building
. .. , and, „lodge
",
president.
Substitute slate will be set.
"Just last week," said the Sal­ other aids which include medicine
throe-acre lawn which U landscap­ hold n Ladles’ Night Thursday hundreds „r
modern individual » ; r«&gt; dUcussed by the local Board
of
However none of the remaining
It was discussed and tentative­ ed and has a sprinkler system. Ort. IT at McKinley Hall
of Advisor* at a meeting held yes­ vation Army Officer, "We had a and furniture.
weapons" in a crackown on the
nporary officers are serving ly agreed that the name of the “ We are planning to build a bar­
"In our program wg have sup­
Hie Rev. Franrlx Smelt of ihw ! t,Jllnea
Socialist
Nationalist terday at the Salvation Army Head woman with nine children come In,
krmanently.
group would be "Greater Oviedo becue Bit near tho parking area Methodist Church of SevHU will f T r i ^ A mTuti^".pokeVmVn“ srid (]uartrrs on East Second SI.
They needed both lodging and plied 133 todglnkv, 338 meals, trans­
Others elected at last night's Chamber of Commerce" In that for
portation for 10, UT garment*
fn.* socials .snd
„ h other events."
.........
he the principal speaker for the thry were hM(lrn
t„
-.kln,j|,
__ ______
____ „ a
_
"A new building I* the most lm- food.’
meeting were Ben Ward Jr., vice the organliatlon took In the com­
The spiritual and material pro­ given, 183 men assisted, 13 women
The office suite, said the Rev. occasion.
_ _______
__ topp'leTthc twrtsnt thing we can do now." Lt.
civil war
designed "to
president; Mrs. Roy Wetsenbarg- munities of Slavia, Chuluota, Courson, Includes record* room,
Marcella
Reynolds,
officer ‘ n gram of the Salvation Army Is and IT children," she said.
All Methodist men and women current Eyrian regime.’
er Sr-, secretary; and T. L. Lin­ Geneva and other surrounding church office and a pastors study, are invited to attend the meeting
conducted by Lt. Reynolds and
In spiritual guidance, Lt. Rey­
Syria had outlawed Ihe party charge here, told the board.
go Sr., treasurer.
arras.
The lattrr two are air condition- which Is slated to hegin at 7 p.m. before It accused
the United
“ Our present quarters are much Id. Virginia Kellner and they re­ nold* pointed out, “ we have eonBen Jones, acting treasurer of
About 75 members attended last
a spokesman for tho organisation States recently of plotting to over- loo small to take care of th* num port their activities to the Board of ducted 49 street meetings with &gt;78
the Oviedo Chamber of Com- night's meeting.
(Continued on Page 4)
said today
throw It* pro-Cnmmunlst govern- hers attending our services." she Advisor* at quarterly meetings. prople attending; 78 Indunr meet­
In her quarterly to port, for the ings were held with 1118 attending;
ment.
|said a* she pointed out that mure
The Stale Department warning than SO are attending Sunday ser­ nine months of this year. Lt. Rey­ 37 ladles meetings with * 'l at­
nold* said that the local Salvation tending. and 72 weekday meet­
in Russia followed ■ statement In vice, and Sunday school atone.
Moicowr hy Communist trader
Lt, Reynolds explained *« the Army ha* already exceeded last ings with 1335 attending."
Youth meetlnjs, she said, have
Nikita Khrushchev that the Unit- Board of Advisors that one of the year's program in both the spirit­
PAMS
Jacques Soustelle. to establish such a sytem as eh* said. "Separate territories, such -as which
«Mrh were reje'ted
reje-ted by
I the Pre- *1 State* is trying to Incite Tur- grest needs right now Is * lodge ual and material assistance.
been well attended. Thera were 39
She pointed out in her report Sunday School m'cllngs with 1591
We
wartime aide to General Charles tains in Swltserland or the Unit- those In Africa, would have thc.r mler Mauice Bournes Maunoury! key Into war with Russian-backed Ifur both men and women
do Gaulle, said today he doubti
„
I
,
Syria.
have no place to house these n&lt;edy that 54 grocery orders have been attending; 32 Junior League meet­
ev. ,r..
. . .........L,..
... &lt;d States.
ov n governments."
government
without
debate.
“* the National Assembly will call in
ing* attracting 411; 39 Young Peo­
*
"Tho legislative ay item should 1 Soustelle denied that ho led the
“ It seems to me that, after a
dc Gaulle to help solve tho cur­
ples Legion meeting* wtih S23 tak­
agree with the fight against the framework taw reasonable cooling-off periou, an
rent French government crisis— not necessarily
ing advantage of the lessons; 31
Corps Cadet meetings with 93 at­
executive braneu They should because It was "too liberal" or
l*w wudl stand a i’a«r
the gravest mice the war.
. . .
d u 't c of being improved by pa'tending and 49 band practices with
Soustelle, a former French gov function separately. In the United . . . .
A camp for boys will begin In Jr., “ for we will be able to offer, program* that will bo Included In
........ -.ul- .. ___ ...J that he wanted to overthrow the liament.
____ _
181 attending.
ernor-general of Algeria who took State*, when a bill i* rrpulsed.
Sanford during the summer of 1958 mure of a variety of activities in* the overall two-mnnUi camp. Regovernment of Premier Maurice
fgc lea-1 in defeating tho "frame­ the president docs not gm
"Ort of the admendments w»s
A highlight of this year* proeluding
(ripa
of
interest
to
various
I
creation
will
include
fishing,
boat
it
was
announced
yesterday
by
Suustclle said be alto favor* a' Boutgcs-Maunoury.
work law" for limited Algerian
tor an upper houso (or ‘he Altng, archery, nature lore, arts and gram, she said, was the Dally Vaplaces
in
Florida
from
the
camp."
The
lio e*. Bcrtan
'' , Jn legislature,
upP«r ,
Mayhome rule and thus Helped ;dungo federal system for the French Un*
Tbc &gt;ronme
proposedi i*w
law, we
we tc
beltc‘
based. not, on the
. • New
. York
r„ n, Giant*
n | u ,through
- , . . , Funk
Msrio Carfagno, Mrhane said, crafts and many other program* gallon Bible School with 531 attendFranco Into Its latest crisis, said '&lt;•" which at present la cenlra- would have made for the oppres- numerical population, but on com -,
i ing the aesston*.
will serve a* golf counselor and the that
slon of the Christian and Jewish 1munities, just a* Delaware ba« as
Uut nevertheless da
Gaulle Used with *11 control In Taili.
camp
will
have
*uch
baseball
lea­
"Fred Gana* has hern named
T have advocated v federal elements in Algeria," he said.
many senators as New
York
ihould have a part in any French
director of the New York Giants ders a* Hans Lobcrt and Carl
system
for
tho
paat
10
yrars"
he
[
"
i
auggetted
two
aaumlm'&gt;
nl.*
state."
constitutional reform.
Hubbell here to teach and In.trjrt
Camp for Boys," Mvbana said
"I do believe that General de
In baseball.
yesterday.
Giulia should be ttuVumeolal in
“ It will be a character hul ling
The camp will begin operation
bringing about a change In consti­
during th* latter part of June next physical building ramp" said Ga­
tutional law because he has been
year and continue through the mid­ nas, “ along with the teaching of
W|1/orating such a trend fur the
dle of Auguit, Ganas said in an moral training and responsibility."
$iit 12 years," said Soustelle, 15,
Ganas explained that “ we have
interview when hia sppointment to
in an exclusive televised interview
facilities to lake care of 3ht) boy*
head the camp was announced.
with United Tress Movietone
"With the facilities of tha New all under the guidance of person­
New*.
York Giants trslning center here nel trained in youth building.
"We will use the same facilities
He was asked If tha French Na­
we wDl have one of the finest
*l - *'2*? Yrrh
i*
tional Asavmbiy, many oi wnoxe
—
“
r wii pa m tne couiury," UtlU«9
their training program which has
present leaders opposed de Gaulle
said
"Wa will atm* golf, baseball, * «n many go up through the leawhen he quit the premiership 11
years ago, would accord him a
tennis and
awlmming," it was guet."
Fred Ganss. the Athletic Direc­
foie in constitutional reform.
stated yesterday as plans for the
tor of Seminole High School, rehuge camp were announced.
"I don’t know," Soustelle
"It will be a little different than [ ccivcd his masters degree at New
ftdut Just for the
moment I’m
most camps," said Frank Mebane York U n iv e rse g.«. returned to
afraid not."
Sanford where he has directrd ths
Charge Favored
CBywhle program, has served as
Soustelle said he, at doe* de
football coach, and has become
Gaulle, favors changing t h e
intimately associated with many
French constitution in order to
youth building programs.
stop the overthrow oT govern­
Ganas actually started hi* youth
~
****m *toB B B l
ments on ar, average of once
leadership
experience^ wHh the j..(;E r 0LT T|ll; vOTK" Chairman Amhrose OHM
ll»e
evrrr six mon’.hs.
Bovs Club In New York.
County Junior Chamber of Commerce check* hi* registration with
"There is a
“ We expect to have one of the i Mr*. Gab# Michael, Supervisor of ItrgtHlratioa for the Illy or
ititotion that
finest boys camps in the country." Sanford. "We'ra anslous to get as many registered as poa-IHIe lor
wised the
government rails."
INTERIOR VIEW OF PINECREST Baptist Church which will be dedicated at sertkea to be held at
f Photo by Bergstrom)
Gana* said aa b« outlined many I the coming alectiuns," aaitl UUlf.
boustella laid. “ What I propose la 11 o’clock Sunday morning. (Photo by ilcrgUrooM

P1NECREST BAPTIST CHURCH will he dedicated at 11 o’clock Sunday afternoon from 1:3(1 to 4:3U for public Inspection. The hug*
.gprrleea Sunday monlag. The entlra building &gt;111 be thrown open church faclUty houses the Sanctuary, "Education Building, and Nur­

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Church

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United Fund
PinecrestBaptist
Contributors'
Opening Sunday List Growing

Harold Briggs Will

Head Oviedo CofC

S a lv a tio n A r m y
Discuss New

Methodist Ladies*
Night !*• Oct. 17

French G o v e r n m e n t Suffering Crisis

Ganas To Head Boys Camp Here

Additional

Local News

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7:31

HTLLCBEST BAPTIST CaUBCB
GENEVA
Putor
Chart*! W. Hamil Jr.
Sunday morning aarvteaa:
10 a.m. Sunday School
U a.m. Morning Worthlp
) Sunday evening aarrlcoai
■\0:15 p.m. Training Union
7:30 p.m. Evening Werahlp
tv Wednesday 7:10 p.ra. Prayer meat*
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1407 Sanford Av*.
Promotion Day exortiau will ha
P. M. V. t:U0 p. m.
•
Evwnlag IvaojnUatie Ttdft pm.
Wodaeoday al|M prayer
sad
praloo oarvtco 7:M pm.
Sermon by the putor.
Evening Worthlp Service 7:M
pm. Sermon by tha putor.
Prayer Matting Wadmaday f:M
THE SALVATION ABMI
114 Earn SotMi Stoat!

Sunday School
!• :« SJ
11:18 t.m.
Holiness Meeting
Open Air (Strwit Maatiag) « : »
p.m.
7:00 pan
yj»X^
7 : * pm.
salvation Maatiag
ASSEMBLY OP GOD CSUBOI Toetdoy
! : » pjb .
Corp Codata
12th St* and Laurel Ate.
4:00 pm.
Hand Practice
Eat. B. M. Bm w
1:JQ p m
Sunday School
1:45 a.m Ladles Homo Leagoa
Morales Worthlp
11 a.m. Thuraday
V:M pi
Evangaliatla Service
T:X p.m. Prayer Maatiag
Prayer and Bible Study Wednea*
(Street Msetlag) 0:30
day at 7:30 p.m.
' ‘Como to Worihip' go to aerve.

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Dr. B. E. Railing
11 a.ut. Service
Prnlade •

Patter

son—"SUvna to M starlaftty”
Paator
M.Y.r. • « pm. followed fay re- ]
fular moating.
Evaatof •
Mra. Jasw* Retard • Mra. Arifbyl
Hlekaon
M - Congregational Singing I
Charlie Merrteen • Song Leader
Offertory -

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When Johnny started Sunday School. . •
the Devil thou|ht ho had his foot in tha
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HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHUBCH
Car. Park Aw. A M R .
Rev. John* W, Thomaa,
Rector I
:00 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
•:li a.m.
Family Service
and Church School
II a.m.
Meralag Prayer and |
Sermon
Services ihreugh the week:
Tueiday and Thuraday - Holy
Communion • 7:30 a.m.
Wednesday • Holy Communion
• 10 a.m.
Saturday - Sacrament of Pan-!
i u * • 3-4 p.m.

A GOING CHURCH ft)B
FOSTER CHAPEL
A COMING LORD"
UPSALA COMMUNITY
METHOD!*! CSUBCH
PRBSBTTEB1AN CHURCH COME AND SEE THEBE
Qllodll
Rev. CL C. White*
MlaWev IB A REASON.
la y . George IL Carl’on, Mlalstav Mrs. Clever Maria
CHURCH OF THE WA2AIBNH |
1:45 a.m. Sunday School
Mr*. Patrteia
"Sanford's Singing Church"
11:00 a.m. Worthlp Service
Plantet
Second St and Maple Ave., Weat|
1:00 p.m. Worship Servleo
R. H. Spear Jr., patter
George Psm M, Aaai. SapL •(
Sunday School t:4S a.m.
Church
Bcheel
SOUTH S1DB BAPTIST
Monlag Werahlp I0:dl am.
10
Church Sehael
CHUBCH
Tralalag Departmaata g p. :
11
Werahlp
East 37th ft. At Park AVO
o.m p m. Iveatag EvaagaUatia 7 p-m.
Evening Worihip
The end of your oom h
"Everybody
Invited
to etteud Mid-week Prayer meeting eaeh|
For a friendly Church.
Wednesday 'i;43 p.m.
Gerald B.Prlca
Patter our icrvieei."
The Church ti the Nasarae la I
Milton I l f
realtyaa la deotrto* avaagsliitlc
Intondont
L A D MARY BAVTUT
la appeal, tad world-wide to|
Sunday Bible School
10 o.m.
CHAPEL
million.
Preaching
11 a.m.
Lake B*jTt»lA ____ , "Whosoever will may coma".
Bible Study
t p.m. Putor — le v . H. A. EDeewead
EvaagflUue Preaching 7:45 pm. Sunday School 1:41 am.
P l l f r BAPTWT CHUBCH
Prayer Mooting (Wed.) 7:45 p.m. Morning Worihip U a.m.
OP GBNBVA
Mltaionary Pramlllonlal
Juk L Stewart
Fatter
Training Union ItM pm.
You Are Woleomo
Evening Worihip 7:M p.m.
Sunday School
10 a. m.
Prayer Matting Wad. T:M pm.
Menial Uervtee
U a. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUBCH
Evening Service
PAOLA
WBSLBYAN
Bov. I. W. Poihaa, Patter
Training Union
S-'M p. m.
MKTHOPW CHU1CH
Cor. Fourteenth S t Ooh Avo
Preaching
T:M p. at.
• MBaa Waa* at IL 4S
Sunday School 1:41 a.m.
Wad. Pray* larrtea TtM p.m.
Bt4l
Morning Worihip Servleo 11:00 a. Sunday Behool
Morning
Worthlp
15:41
am
m.
KNECBBtr BAPTUT
Wealayu Youth
1:41 _
Training Union 0:4S p.m
CHUBCH
Evonlng Worihip
T:Mp.m. (A Church of Urn Southern
Evonlng Worthlp S pm.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting I p.». Wodoaaday Prayee Meeting TtM
Baptist Omventien)
pm.
"Como thou with ui and wa will
Joa H. Coureon
Paator
Everyone
Welcome
do thoo good.”
J. A. Hunt
Supi Sunday School
Rev. Cedi W. Shaffer
Church hem# located temporarily
SANFOBD REVIVAL CENTBB
la Ftaocreat School.
CHUBCH OF GOD
Rev. L. P. Taahor,
Patter Rev. H. W. Header*#*, Fatter Sunday School
1:41 a.m.
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Worihip Servleo
11 a.m.
French Are. aid tmd St
Morning Worthlp
U a.m.
Training Union
d:M p.m. I
Sunday
School
Si4l
a.m.
Evening Evangellatla Servlet 7:41
7:41 p.m.
Evangaliatla l e n t o TtM pm. Evning Service
p.m.
Mid-Week Service Tuaiday fiM Nursery provided.
Waohly Sarvlcti:
p.m.
Tuaiday and Thuraday 7:45 pm.
FIRST BAPTUT CHURCH
Young People Service Thurs­
regular Saturday Morning Broad- day 7:30 p.m.
Bit Park Ave.
eaat over WTRR 10:35 a.m.
(A Southern Baptiat Church)
RBENltRR METHODIST
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Paator
LUTHERAN CHURCH
CHUBCH
Fred B. Flahtr Associate Paator
OP THE REDEMKER
Citrus Retghta
Mr. W. L. Harmon Director ef
Rev. Albert S. Farrier
Fatter Music
303 W. 33th Place
Sunday School to a.m. Clifford
Phone FA 3-3533
Mn. Guy Blthop
Director oft
Tha Rev. Phillip Scbleaamann E. Johuion. superintendent.
Huiio
Preaching Service 11 am.
Patter
Organist!
Prayer meeting, WeJnetdtp, 7:30 Mra. Marvin Milan
Sunday School
0:13a.m.
Morning
Worthlp
,8:48
a.m.
Blblo Clan
9:15a.m.p.m.
Sunday School
1
9:45 am.
Service
10:*0a.m.
Morning Wonhip
11 e.m.|
"Prayer For The Bay" Phono PA THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONS!
Training
Union
S:43
pirn.
ALLIANCE
CHURCH
3 3231.
Evening Werahlp
I p.m.
Park Ava. A 14th tti.
Wtdntaday Service
T:80 p.m. |
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST Sunday
(Nursery far all aarvlcea)
Sunday School
1:41 am
SCIENTIST
Worihip
10:40 am. (Earphone* far hard or hairing)
800 E. Second StSION LANGUAGE
Sunday Service
It a.m.
SANFORD IEVBNTH-DAY
Sunday School data
9:45 a.m.
Sunday Servlcii
11:00 a.m.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
WELCOME
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Seventh St, and Elm Avt.
Wednesday Evening Meetlngi 1:00
Putor
A. C. McClure TEE SANFORD CONGREGATION
p.m.
of Jehovah’a Wttncaaei
Sabbath
School
Saturday
Lesion Sermon —
"Christian
1431 West lit. It.
0)80 a.m.
Science"
Sunday 1 p.ra. Welchtower study
11
a.m
Worship
Service
Beading Room located In Foyer
Wednesday Wednesday 7:80 p.m. Congregation
of Church Building open to pubUe Prayer Meeting
Bible study
3: so to 4:30 p m. Tuaiday and 7:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry taboo!
Thursday*.
Friday S:30 p.m. Servica mooting
LARK MONROE BAPTUT
A cordial Invitation la extanderl
CHURCH
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
to all to attend our aervlcci and
Paator, B. G. Brown
CHURCH
uso the Reading Room.
A Church With A Friendly Wei
Oak Avo. and Jrd St.
come
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Tha htv. A. G-lfelnnla, Minister
Thrso mllea wait of Sanford on Mfa. George Touhy, Mloltter ef
In Slavla (Near Oviedo)
Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy
Pallor first street, then right at Monroe Mualv
Co.ner.
Morning Worship 1:15 am.
Mite K.tiherlre Brown, D.C.E.
Radio Minion broadcast at l;30 "Not forsaking the atiembllng of 1:45 a. ra. Service
ounalvaa together, aa the manner Anthem— "Holy, Holy, Haly"
a m. over WORE (740 he)
Sunday School 9.00 a.m.—for all of aoma let but exhorting one an­ —Junior choir
other: and ie much the more Sermon— "Jetua Tha Matter
ego uroL.pi.
the day approaching
Christian D»y School — Monday a* ya
Teacher—R. T. Stilwee
through Friday 3:00 a.m. — (All Heb. 10:23
9:43 u.ui. -Jundey School
elementary grille*
and hinder Sunday School—18 a. m.
10:50 a.m— Seisins meete for
Morning Worthlp—11 a. m.
girten.)
prayer In tha Satiloa Room.
Training Union—7 p. m.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Evening Werahlp—I p. m.
Anthem— "The Stranger of Gali­
GF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Prayer J^aetlng Wcdnaaday night
lee"— Stale Chorus
—g
p,
m.
J. G. brook* » Branch Preildent
Anthem— "Jetua So Lowly"—
City full
Chancel Chair
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
Sunday School
10 a m.
Sermon— "Jesus Tba Malar
BAPTUT CHURCH
Sacrament Mietlng
5 p.m.
Teacher"— R. T. MUwee
Wedneidiy Primary Maatiag at Corner of Watt fifth and Holly
Nur.trin for children under
"WELCOMES YOU"
three, and three ip tlx, every
Paator Wm. L. Stapehaa
ELDER STRINGS BAPTIST
Sunday morning during the
Auoclata
B.
D.
Crclflow
CHAPEL
woth'p hours, 1:45 a.m. and
Sunday School
10 am.
'* •
Elder Springs
11 a.m.
Morning Worihip
11a m.
Sponaored by Flrat Baptist Church Bible Study
7 p. m. e p.m —Senior High Fellowship •
■aafa.4 Via.
V-M n m Youth Building
7:ov pm . «.v*.r,iAu wuiwvmt*
Joe Douthltt, Putor
Mid neck Service Wednetday
Sunday School
8:43 a.m.
7:43 p. m. Sermon—"Leftovers for God"
Mr. Mclnnis
Preaching
H:00 a m.
Evening Servlet
7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
2nd aid Elm St.
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
CB RCH
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangelist
Lord'e Day: Bible Study at 10 a.m. PUNDAY
Lake .Mary
Worihip Service
11:00 a.m. Bib]# School . . . . . . ..... . . 10 e.m. Rev. Alexander Una, MLnLlcr
Evening Service
7 p.m. Worthlp A Communion .. 11 a.m. Sunday School
10 a. m.
Everyone Weleome
u a. ®Evening Wonhip
7:45 p.m. Werahlp service
CHULUOTA BAPTDTT CHURCH WEDNESDAY
7:41p.m.
C G. Sweggarty
Putor Bible Study .........
Sunday Scnuol to a.m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Morning WorihJp Service U a.m 8:30 a. m. Service Worldwide
Ccmrauoiun
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
unday School 8:43 a.m.
Laurel Ave it m g
doming Wonhip 10:43
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Hints On Packing
Good Lunches

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R1 VIUG1MA CONN. Society W m
The work meeting of the Relief
When lt‘» time to pack lunches
Society of the
Church of Jesus for school or for the working mem­ The Braves won, and now things Club and irreslstable becaua* on*
oirist
of
the
Latter
Day her of the house, every mother |
; will quiet d o n n -a t lean (mill |may » « *o many people. It was
Saints, was
sister) who packs
is held Tuesday night at &lt;or
for fitter)
racks those
tno*c lunchyr ” .------._. . ' .....
. 1rather
rgther ouiet
M II waa
was
quiet resterdsy
yesterday as
the home at Mrs. Robert Radtke., et Is often wishing for Ideas that Saturday when the fhsl of the j a(p hut u,ere wcrc a fe w nlea
The lessont was given by
oy Mrs.
sirs, Clau s - will add eating
filing pleasure to Ime
he big football games will start. We people sitting around. iAieills
ra May Pitts on "Living More dav for its carrier, says Myrtle* npn. plei1^ „ put,t j, rtowll t,ctc Heard, Vern Smllh. Myrtle Adams
Abundantly."
* )* ""
» 0me
DetnoeistrwUcm
^
j , eraId
had ,„ d Jesse Hayman were IramersThe ladles worked on article* to Airent.
^ _____
^
M „ •• led lit a bridge game.
be sold at the bataar early in NoHere are s few general augers- got the paper out at 2:20 P. M.
Cite Heard was playing Mlsl
vember. Those present were Mrs. Uo’ns V ttuke funchra taste"bet- "icar! hear!), and then the World1MufFet.'bu'tlooklnr W f i f " , M
Dot Smith, Mrs. Sue Rake*. Mrs. |pr and [,avp mere food value. Scries Is over and won and that usual and full of praise for. the
Itcrnaileen Statford.
Mrs. Lula too Use a different bread each Is the end nl an almost story. Ton localhospital, where she
recently
Thigpen, Mrs. Marva Wiwd,Mrs. i day-^-enriehed white today, whole late to stop the presses.
spent so much lime. Clle had itClara May Pitts, Mrs.June Minn, „he*t tomorrow andrye or other
Wednesday afternoon Is tourna- tempted some
exercises as she
Mrs. Jean Parrish, and Mr*. Ozna tj-pP (he next. This helps avoid ment dav at the Mayfair Country walked around the rihzrsj with
Dunn.
monotony Make sandwiches from
Melon Carraway. I'd like a chance
day old bread and wrao well to
to play with d ie before she feels
keep from drying out. Work fast,
human again.
too. so that drying out doesn't
Helen Andrew played four hotel
of golf the other day, and came
happen , "idle y u are making
' up with a pretty good »c«ra. Aftes
them. Include a ra« fruit a raw
The Dorcas Class of the First f^ lt 0f ,n,mP sort daily. U*c raw' . . . . . r . . . . Marie qtinerinher___
the____
has______
tak.a...a „few lessons the
mrsilna '
S S S a I rn tU b^ 9 lik*' c.,rrot .£ lck,•.Mf,•i' ha* been admitted to the Florida
hr.ggarts will have to watch
meeting with Mrs. Opal McEsca-&gt;r fy and cucumhers. They keep cjn i»srl„«, in nriando &lt;»ia Is their tongues,
gran, 1M1 Maple Ave. The chair- crisp, and everyone usually rn- ,
...
. her
’ friends
A1*0 **"r shlr,*y Perkins, Dot
man, Mr*. In. G*l!.wsy. opened
,hem.
. .J U L . ”
Powell and Marge Baccush. Dot
wish her a speedy recovery.
. . .
.
„
.. . . .
the meeting with the Twenty-Third
,,
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. . . . . had Just shot an SO, which n
Include one meat.
cheese or
Mr*.
Minnie
Ewan
and
Mrs
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doul)t
M
on
her
the
low
gross
score
Psalm.

Dorcas Class Has
October Meeting

Hobo Party Given By S.W.C.

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refreshment* were served by Sirs. „ pdwfch like p«anut butter-jelly. E * *
01
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Ruth Herron hope, to leave Sib
A Hobo party was held by the time Mrs. Dohne has ever iron
McEcfluran anti Mrs. J, A, 1^* pineapple of cream ch ffif md
*
Iurdiy for the froitn north whiff
I Station Wive. Club
Thursday.! a prize, she was most thrilled
A _ _ _ U llla . r ir e lo
Escagran to Mrs. Louise Dsnlels, ^
, aml\ricl,ca in half for
Ml'* [Vnny MTeller, daughter of ahe wm , p« nd two week! with
Hostesses were Mrs. WIM Webber these useful items.
n r l i l O tV lIIIC i v l t C I c
Mrs. J D. Pnrham, Mrs. Essie
” , , " i,
Mrs. Charles G. Marian, has been hpr famlli and Mrs. Robert Wliliami. The
Attending were Mrs. Gordon »
n
Cole. Mr*. Winnie Weaver. -Mrs. W r t «
ul fa*y handling ,r,« lrd for membership in Nal|Iear that Art McCarthy (VAHscene was the- Webber home in Backer, Mrs. Dsvld Cunning, Mrs. I O n O V C Iw Q IlC C
Margaret Dillard, Mrs. Mary Can,n firth s for easy n*mmnK.
dim m ing skUl club at Wes- 5) U engaged, and will be married
Thelma
Sterns,
Mrs.
Sara
McKibAnna
Miller
Ctrc|
p
mPt
at
Little Venice.
trrll. Mr*. Verlie May Hartman.
* in £
leyan College where ahe U a freah- February S.
Mattox. Sin. I/'la. but *hen wrapped alone In wax
The Sanford Herald—Page S The ragged guests were served bin, Mrs. Gene Potts, Mr*. Cor- the Elk's Club Tuesday night. The
•
luncheon
of
mulligan
stew,
inne
George,
lira.
Adels
Toiln.
,|evotlonal
was
given
by
Mrs.
Dick
,
r'
t
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1
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r
aiin™It‘
paper
or
plaatie'lt
stay*
crisp
and
,
manFriday, October 11, 1957
which they ate from pie plates lira. Dohne, Mrs. Jm Leary. Mrs. MIp&lt;1. MrJ. Petp Bwevaux. prr*J ” * J "1 ^ fl.
^udw v
be put in the sandwich when
Penny la one of fourteen new
member*
(elected- rfrom
a field
of
A. D.
Hanldept oi
o( me
the lrlrclet
conducle&lt;t the
Audrf&gt; lunch time ComfS.
■nd
stew was *»*•*»
offered Peggy Tugwe'l, Mr*. —
■
hw pans. The
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ircie, cununcini
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waa placed On a table decorated Mrs. M. H. Hawklni, Mrs. June wa| am,olnted u help with the Mrs Helen Todd, Stra. Leone (a a*y pi.ld) daily to aprrad on in the annual Aquacade to be held
Brown and Mra. Geneva Owens,
with a salt shaker, on a eioth Perry, Sirs. Phyllis Graham, Sirs. United Fund Drive,
the de»k as ptaee mat. This Is
Wesleyan on December 12 and
of old newspapers.
J»ek Stribling and Mrs. Sue
especially nice for younger child- l l Plans were made for the Hal­
Appropriate costumes were worn Beall,
ren. As a special treat once a
Mr. and 3Ira. Irving Pryor have
loween dance to be held Saturday.
c
C
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The VAIt-T luncheon was held
by the guests. A prize of a hobo
Oct. 28 from 9:00 P. M. until ” . J * V e * V e l l t I C J
week Include a "surprise" like as their gueits, Mr. and 3lra. C. at the "Afterburner" Thursday.
traveling kit went to Mrs. Ernest
baked beans in a paper cun with A. Merritt of Shelton, Conn. The Hostesses were Mr*. Nell Pruden
Dohne, who spent the afternoon
Mcrritta will be spending the win­ and 31rs. George Bi-hl. The tables
for the best costumes, although
paper spoon or fruit cup.
In peril due to a stretching tee
costume dress Is optional
In cool weather soup in a ther­ ter in Daytona Beach.
were beautifully decorated with
shirt. In the Ut waa a roadmap,
Tickets will he on sate from cir­
mos is always popular. Include
autumn leaves,
Indian com,
a can opener, the time table and
cle members for the eedar chest
Circle No. 3 of the tV S C.B. of cold milk dally In a thermo* if
pumpkin
and
nuts.
Dried sprays
3frs. J. C. Davis was hostess which will be filled with beauti­ the First 3(ethodlst Church met it can't he bought at school or
comle book. Since it was the first
of tnistto, wheat and bittersweet
to circle 9 whan they met Monday ful linens.
work.
Milk
Is
our
chief
source
of
on Monday afternoon at McKinley
were also used. These had all
afternoon at bar home on Magno­
Attending the meeting were , iIa[|
&lt;\ f . Mims and Mra. calcium and provides priteit,, to-',
The first meeting of the lKI-'SS
bean sent to Mri. Biehl from her
lia Avenue.
Mrs. Lowell Oiler, Mr*. Ray Oz J. It. Hawthorne were co-hostesMi. aa well as the Important B vita­
■season of the Catholic Woman’ s
mother In Ohio.
Mrs. W. A. Hunter chairman, ier. Mr. John Cameron, Mr*. E.
Mrs. 31. E. Baker. eh»inr.an, min group for looking and feeling
Club wa* wttl attended when re­
A lhnrt skit waa presented by
opened
the
meeting,
and
3!rs.
R.
J.
Moughton
Jr.,
Mr*.
C.
S.
Winn,
presided over the meeting which youngerl Use :deas for lunch as
cently held at the Sanford Yacht
31rs. Richard Bauer and Mr*. Neil
D.
Priest,
yave
the
devotional
taken
Mrs. Dick Mapes, Mrs. Gene Wal­ was opened with a prayer led by Christmas, Halloween anil Faster
PlcradUlo (A Spanish recipe)
Club. The meeting waa called to
Pruden. The skit was a take-off
from the book of Mark chapt. 8. ters. 3trs. Peter Bukur, Mr*. H. Mr*. R. U. Hutchison. Mrs. Hut appeals to children arid adults,
l« cup olive oil
order by the Pres. Mrs. Helen
on the traditions ot Navy wife
FRIDAY
She
concluded
with
prayer.
F.
Hale,
Mrs.
James
Blankenship,
2
onions,
diced
chlson also read scripture and clos­ tool"
Constantine. A
prayer and the
protocol.
The Rom Circle of the Sanford
Mrs, Ed. Shinholicr presented Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mrs. Irene Kent, ed the devotion at with prayer.
Nutritious lunches should in­ 3 cloves garlic, diced
salute to the flag were followed Sanford Garden Club will meet
Attending were Mre. Marvin
Clarence
Collins,
Mra.
'a can tomaloes, cut small
Mrs. C. E. Williams conducted clude: For the working man and
by a greeting to new members. with Mrs. Cbarlea Lawson on the study "Disciples To Such A Mrs.
Bass, 31rs. Richard Bauer, Mrs.
Lord"
in
which
she
gave
an
ac­
Charles
Stafford,
Mra.
D.
R.
Chor1
aweet
pepper,
dleed
older
Boy*:
the
study.
Routine
business
was
Reports were given.
Biehl, 3trs. H. 5. Brysnt, 31rs.
Cameron Ave. at 9:45 A. M. The count of Mark.
peninr, Mrs. Sara E. Phillips, cared lor and
1 small bottle capera—optional W. S. Culpepper, Mrs. H. C. Fran­
2 meat, cheese or egg sand­
announcemente
Mrs. J. L. Hurt, Library Ch. told subject of the program will be or­
Mrs. J. N. Azsarello secretary, Mrs. Lynn Lyon, Mrs. Jlarry Ken­ nude. Circle No 5 will serve the
leftover meat
wiches
cisco, 31rs. King Hodges, Mrs.
many new books which have chids.
read the minutea.
ny Jr., 31rs. Clayton Smith, 3trs. yiwih supper Sunday Oct. II.
Put these Ingredient* in a heavy William Hoscy,
t sweet sandwich (If desired)
31rs. Robert
been added to the library. Mrs. ..The SaUle Harrison Chapter of
Treasures report was given by J. R. Houlihan, and 3!r*. Fred
t
pt.
thermo*
of
cold
milk
or
skillet,
and
fry&gt;
taking
care
not
Altcndarce was urged at Ins
Knight, Mrs. Ralph 3tattus, 3trs.
Caroline Higgins reported for the the National Society of the D. A. Mrs. C. E. McKee.
Roettger.
a hot soup made with milk UV» brown too much. Add leftover Robert ileyers, Mr*. R. E. Mecollage
prayer
meeting*, now
youth program. ’Her committee R. will have Its first fail meeting
Mr*. J. C. Davis give a report
meat that has been put through Murray, Mrs.
1 fresh fruit (any in season)
being held each week. Refresh­
ts open to suggestions for enter­ at 3:00 P. M. at the home of Mra.
William Pippin,
of plans being made for the ba­
grimier. Steam until very hot. If Mrs. Nell Pruden. 3tn. Gerald
1 serving ot raw vegetables
ments were served to Mr*. 3t. K.
tainment.
J. B. Ray on Palmetto Ave. Co-* zaar to be held
November 14
a
strictly
Spanish
dish
la
desired,
Baker, Mrs. John Bridge*, Mrs.
1 serving cookies or cake (if
Huberts, 31rs. Jan* Sapp, Mra.
Mrs- Durand reported on the hostesses will be Mrs. A. R. Key
starting at 2 p.m. and stated cir­
add raisins.
R A Futrcll, 31rt K U. Hu.chidrslred)
Jack Younghlade and 3tra. Tins
program for the
Girl Scouts. and Mrs. P. P. Campbell. An
cle 9 will work with circle A
Pot Roast (Cam* Asada)
son, Mrs. J. M. McCaskill, Mrs For the young school child
Yount.
_
Members were asked to watch for executive board meeting will pre­
Mrs. Hunter announced Quiet
2 tb*p, lard
The Social Department of the Lida Stahl, 31rs R W. Sturdivant,
I meat, cheese or egg sandwich
the Brownies on T.V. Oct. IT at cede the gathering. The program
Day would be observed October Sanford Woman’ s Club held a des­ Mrs. C. E. Williams, 3(rt. C. H
I
---------------------------3 pounds of meat (chuck)
H aweet sandwich (If desired)
5:00 p.tn.
will be “ Our Goodly Heritage", 29, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Each one
1 large onion
sert bridge and rana»l* party at Winn. Mrs. A. D, Zachary, Miss
&gt;s pint milk or soup made with
a. A notice was received hv the by Mrs. R. E. True. All visiting
attending will take a sandwich, the Woman's Club Wednesday af­ Versa Woodcock.
2 eupe vinegar
Miss
Aline
milk
4lub for the Orlando Central Dean­ Daughten are invited L, attend.
A drink will he furnished. ITie ternoon. The hostesses were Mrs. Chapmen, Mr*. J. R. Hawthorne
1 clove ot garlic
1 place fruit (aa banana, orange,
ery meeting to be held In Mel*
The Jacaranda Circle of the
1 clove
tangerine)
bourne Oct. 22. Those wishing to Sanford Garden Club will meet at nursery will be open. All are urg­ E. C.' Harper. Mr*. E. A. Moned to attend this inspiring pro­ forton, Mrs. E. D. Rinehart and
1 large hay leaf
The Driftwood Circle of the SariA few carrot stick* or other raw
attend may
contact
Deanery T:00 P. M. at the home of 3!rs.
A pinch of oregano
. ford Garden Club will meet at the
vegetables
treasurer Mrs. W. V. Roberta C. M. Flowers on Celery Ave., for gram which It under the direction Mrs. H. W. 1Rucker.
1
of Mrs. R. E. Rutland, spiritual
Multicolor hihl*cu* and greenery
3 medium sized potato**
home of the chairman Mra. Carl
For older girls and working mo­
FA 2 553B, or Mrs. Helen Constan­ a covered dish supper. Co-hostess­
life secretary.
Paprika
Trgfeldt, 112 Shannon Drive at
decorated the club. Refreshments S f o r k S n O W G r
ther*
tine FA
by Oct. IT.
es will be Sirs. W. B. Brinson and
Preceeding the revival to ne held were served during the afternoon.
Mash and salt meat, sprinkte 9:30 3tonday morning. Get. 14.
1 meat, cheese or cAk sandwich
The Hev. Richard Lyons gave an Mra. R. G. Hickson.
at First Methodist Church starting
Winner of the bridge prize was C n r k i r ( U
I |ovH
well utth paprika. Dare lard In The guest speaker will be lfrt.
'* pint milk
Inspiring talk on the Importance
Each member Is asked to bring
.
Mrs. R. H. Smith. Mrs. C. M. Flow 1 u r , v l r a *
U ,U 7 U
pot nnd heal. Brown meat in lard. Fred Ganas, who will give an ln1 serving raw vegetable*
of Catholic women doing lay work her own service. Sira. A. K. Ros- November 3. a series of Cottage
Prayer Sterlings are to be held Prs received the prize for Samba, | LAKE MARY—Monday even1 piece fruit (fresh or canned Add onion, garlic, vinegar, oregano troduclion to arranging,
for the church and the school.
setter will be tht gueit speaker. in the homes and each on* is re- Mr*. Robert Rhode* was the re ing Mra. Stanley Coleman of 2W9
clove and bay leaf. Cover with
The hostesses will be Mra. Teg*
aa desert)
Members are working on eommltSUNDAY
quested to attend the on* mo»t cipient of the canasta prize. Win- Magnolia Ave. entertained with a
water. Cook over slow fire. When feldt and Mrs. John Hook. An In*
Remember,
the
packed
lunch
la
*wes for the Winter Festival to be
Sanford Men's (Rdf Association convenlent.
■ *
ning at acreeno were Mr*. D. C. dork ahower for Mr*. Howard Just as important at any other mest Is almost lender add pola- vitalion ha* been extended to all
held on the churchgrounda on Nov. will hava a tournament between
Circle 9 will be hosts to M.Y.F. Howard nnd Mrs. N. A. Smith.
Lloyd of Tamp* and Lake Mary. mp#| |B lhe djy&gt; |(J ]&gt;1|t thought t°e* cut In half, and cook until Interested Navy wive* In thn are*
18. Refreshments of eeke and cof­ member*. Dinner follows at 7:00
Several games were played with
le Join the Driflwjod Circle.
fee were served by the hostesses, P. M. at the Mayfair Country and serve supper it 8 p.m. Octo­
Mrs. Jean Adams, Mrs. Lillian
-Mrs. Mary Alexander, Mbs. Lou* Club for members, wives and ber 27. Serving will be 3lrs. i. J.
Boyette, Mrs. J. N. Azzarelto, Mrs.
Lloyd and .Mrs. Ann Gracy win­
be Bauman, Mrs. Mary Beasley, guests.
J.
C. Davl*. Mrs. W. A. Hunter,
ning the prizes.
Mra. Lucille Brefka, Mrs. Helen
MONDAY
■nd Mrs. G. B. Hudson.
The gifts were presented to the
Constantine, Mrs. Dorothy Car*
The Gamma Omega chapter of
Mrs, W. A. Hunter closed the
honorce in a crib. Mra. Colnun
rodl, Mrs.
Virginia Deremcgio, the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority
served tiny sandwiches, cookies,
■Sirs. Pal Doucette and Mrs. Ter* will maet at 220 W. 18th St. with meeting with an Inspiring prayer.
Mrs. Davis assisted by Mr*. Goodmints and punch to Mrs. Coiau
By
GAY
PAUl.hY
ty Fay.
Mra. 1. E. Eatridge HI acting as son and Mrs.
Axzarello served
NEW YORK Oct. 7 W — Queen Huffman, lira. Charles Huffman,
^The nest meeting will be held hostess.
cake, eeffee, and nuta, to the fol­ Elizabeth, whose parent* once ate Mrs. Janie Screws ill of Cocoa;
Monday, November A
TUESDAY
lowing members present.
hot dogs with a President, also Mr*. Charles Gracy, Mrs. Jean
Gentral meeting of Women's
3lr*. C. V. Hoover, 3lr*. R. D. will dine on some typically U. A Adams, Mrs Billy Smith, 3trs.
Auxiliary of Seminole Memorial Priest, Mrs. Ed Shinhnlser, Sirs.
dl-hes on her forthcoming tour.
Marie Huffman, Mra.
31.
Hospital at the Jewish Community Oliva Wells, 3fr*. Wm. Akerstrom,
The people planning the menu Swain, Stra. Ju* F.rvin, Mrs. Ann
Center at 8:00 P. 31. Social hour Mr*. J. N. Azzarello, Mrs. W. A.
for ths tin*! feist on the viy*| Gracy, Sir*. Daisy Foster all of
will follow. AH members are urg­ Hunter, 3Ir*. J. II. Anderson Jr.
ralendar
have Included foods from Sanford and Mrs. H M Cochran,
Mrs. C. E McKee. Mrs. I. J. Boy- Long Island to California. Hut the Mr*. Kill* Lloyd and Mrs- R. W.
Circle No. Six of the WSCS of ed to attend.
Ths
American
Home
Department
ette. Mr*. J. E. Courier. Mrs. C. menu will hardly be as "American Keogh of Late Mary,
the First Methodist Church met
at the homa of Mrs. Albert Jarrell of the Sanford Womin’i Club la C. Priest. Mr*. G. B. Hudson, 3lr*. as apple pie." No pie. Al»o, no
having a covered dish supper at J. C. Davis, and
Mra. Flossie iee cream. But not because the
with 14 members present..
* Queen has been dieting to drop iHan SO years ago when a 19a U n . Jarrell called the meeting the club at 7:00 P. M. The pro- Goodaon.
course meal was the rule."
be
"Advantagea of
to order and Mr*. L. P. Hagan *TJm
about 10 pounds.
Develop* In’ * Stomach
offered the devotional taken from t Youth Centers in Communities
"It k* just that she loathes Ice
"I suspect royalty develop* sn
Roman*, chapter 12.
1
*P«»k«r will be Senator O.
cream," aaid a British Informs iron stomach,” said Philippe, who
The sunshine chairman reported ! Oo“ *&gt;»» Stenatrum. Hostesses for
lion Services source.
lias been feeding the great and
that cards were sent to Mri. Da-1tho ev#nl“ « *r* Mr* Douglas StanThe 31-yrar-old Queen and Prince imall for 23 years. "When v&lt;w
vld, Mr*. Rutland, Mrs. Ilagsn and s,rom' .
w » " * n Knowles,
FIVE OF TIIK HOBOS enloy their 3|U1lgan slew at the Station Wise* party given Thursday. Left to
Philip will be dined ami jeinrd (&lt;inii,,cr h(JW rnany , vrn(l they
flowers to Mr. Herman and Mrs. ar1, w • "■ ^temper, Mr*. II. S.
right: lira. JU* Uamrlrk, Mr*. Jamr* Mctiulre, Mr*. Joe Leary, 3lr*. Adel* Totln, Mr*. Ernest DoUta.
from
the
time
they
reach
Ottawa
attend. A queen can't Just cut
Duggar. Sirs. L. P. Payton and
(Bergstrom Photo tv (-001*)
Hagan.
Oct. 1Z until they depart from a ribbon. They have to feed her
Mra. T. F. McDaniel gave the Mrs. Jack Stamper.
New York for London in the wee
MONDAY
study.
i small hours of Oct. 22. In that tov.'
The
Driftwood
Orel#
of
the
The final dinner of he tour will
The hostesaea assisted by Mrs.
today period, there are enough (PIim.p a
course «tth turtle
:*s Greek served refreshments to Sanford Garden Club will meet at
lunebei teas recepOon* end din- from Slftilh Cir&lt;ninai .uiped b . . a
rs. T. F. McDaniel, Mrs. W. V. the horn* 0f Mrs. Carl Tegfcldt,
ner* at least five classed as state from
island and a fruit dea-1
Bitting, Mrs L. P. Hagan. Mra. 112 Shannon Drive at 9:30 A. M.
to put a bulge on any royal wai-t* ,ert inc|„diflll nectarines from
Co-hoatess
wttl
be
Sirs.
John
Hook.
John Glllon, 3tr*. G. W. Bailey,
. ,
. . . .
I'alifornia and chert i-s from OrMr* M. E Moye, Mr* W. B Moye. Guest speaker, Stra. Fred Ganas.
Lnles*. that |g. !h* menu* are f(r „ ^
tMrtc wj„ he beef.
Mrs J. H. Walker, Mrs. Mabel Alt* interested Navy wives wel­
kepi short.
probably because the Duke of EdLovely Crotons
BUSHY - 12 to 16 In.
Blount, Mra. R. M. Mason, Mra. come.
3 to 4 ft. Tall
I
" ‘ "t
-Neal*
inhurgh likes beef.
WEDNESDAY
Bess Greek, 3fr*. Pearl Lynch,
29c
79c
1,59
69c
i&gt;9c
2 for 1.00
The Chiefs Wives Club will meet OCTOBER It
We~*.V w n ‘ 0,U h *1 the &lt;?u" n "Actually. I auspect he eala |
and Mrs. Claude Herndon.
,
*»d
rimup
M
il
w*nl
•inline
everything."
istd
the
catering
1
at l:M) K M. at Uic C. t\ O. Stra. Raymond L. R»&gt;*
meal*.' said Claud* L. Philippe,
manager. ‘ He'san old navy man
Club for the regular business meet- jjr*. Anita B. Weather*
vice president and evrmlive caterj npvpr a aervire man,
Hunhv Pink White
ing managerof the W.illorfA-U) frum any coun(ry&gt; „h o wal fuv*y
wtoberu
fl to 12 in. 39c
DOUBLE RED
ria Hotel. The hotel is an old about food
3 For 1.00
79c
hand at feeding royalty. Queen
-w , ih„u*bt w»
would give
12 to 18 in. f*90
Juliana of The Netherlands, the
American foods, be
Circle ID of the First Methodist
Freda Piercy
i Shah
Iran. Queen Mmher Eliza- caul# u WuW ^ difficult to
2 to 3 ft.
11,29
Church m«t recently at 3IcKlnley
OCTOBER 1]
bfth of Britain,
StHnssili*
ihj*tr nur» rlieH***
than
Hall. Mrs. Ernest Southward preP uff
Ethiopia, me King of Sweden, all ,lra madp al hom#&lt; ^
f„ U|i
only
59c
have been guests.
-Mr*. Jim Rozard gave thestudy.
Mra. Jack Burney, teacher at Beverly Roger*
imcraeting.'*
The hotel will cater Mayor R&lt;d&gt;
1 ;0 0
V a lu e
Mrs. S. G.Harritnan.chairman, Sanford Junior High School, at- 3(ra. W. H. Young
ert Wagner'* lunch for (he royal
presided oTer the short business tended an
educational meeting Jimmy Cordell
couple some 2.000 guests experl
STOP! THINK!
meeting. Co-hostesses, 3tr*. Cyril this past week in Jacksonville. Calhy Lane
ed, the tea served when lh&lt;* pair Your ears runs only part of the
Field
G t o w il
Butner and 3tra. E. H. MeAlexan The purpose of the meeting was Sfr*. E. B. Harris
Field Gruwn
visits live Empire State Building, 'lay. It Is serviced regularly.
15 to 18 In. - 73d
(hr served light refreshments to the evaluation of the 1957 Teac­ Robert Gonzalea
4 to 5 ft.
Tall
2 to 2',.. ft.
89c
and the last feast of the tour—a Your fine watch runs 24
Sire. Robert Bennett, 3fri. Butner, her's project in Health Education,
98c
H j » t o 2 f t ■ 1 .0 0
HOURS EVERY DAY. Hone.t
3 to 3*4 ft.
1.25
dinner given by the English Speak
3trs. C. R. Bowes, Mrs. Jim Bo- and planning for the 193B project.
^
. She attended tb* University of ing Union amt Pilgrims S.OuO now. when was it cieined, oil­
zard. Mrs. Jack Bratton.’
ed atul adjusted last? Itring it
M . r ^ i r ! P° T r
by
Florid* for an orientation period aualU
Mr*. C. C. Jnnes. Mn. Ollie tState
Board of Education and the |n JuM_
rpturi,(d
the *u“ u in for HONEST, EXPERT
L per. Mr*. E. H McAlexander. State Board of Health. They in
'
J
w
"We have not been told to watch
WATCH REPAIRING
1 ■
1
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■■ ■■■■— —■— — —
-mi
Remember "No Run, No Mon"
Mr, W. T. Petsch, Mrs. Ernest turn work with the County School* ^
^ nr T e r ' n?,H
eount on ,he menu*-*' «'■*
Walter
If.
Trapp
S uthward, Mr,. J. St. Clair and the local health unlti^rovidS L i u l T 7 rli!?* r hlU« &gt;c- ‘' But ,hf ^ ecn let u’
, Jeweler
White, Mr*. S. G. Harrlman. Mra. Ing the teachers with experience Stewart Gatchel, Health Coordina- iy,&amp;w lhp want*d only three cours
511 E. .Second St
tor
for
Seminole
County schools,1PS for |unch. "Dinner will be four
W. W. Tyre. Mrs. Francis Riney.: In community health.
Open every Wed. p. m . flat,
Mrs. Rachael Beasley, Mrs n&lt;ty
Mrs. Burney was selected this «H Mrs. Burney, are now p'senlr- t= 8 m i. . .h4r,j:, -j-f roys! jj3r
night too. We would ilk* to
TUlis •»H Mn. klirmette McGee, year to partietpete In this projeer ^ the seh^l* participation m the qupta nf ^ hPr Hay*. Butroyat'.y' meet you. gn yog all come.
South Sanford Ave. Near Lake Jeeoup
iT e a i-e r. Project.
tkU Ut WW*
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Mrs. Pruden, Biehl
Hostesses For
VAH-5 Luncheon

*Woman’s
Page

Catholic Women
Hold First Meeting
i ) f Year Recently

Mil

Circle 9 Meets
With Mrs. Davis

Meets A t McKinley
Hall Monday

Gourmet's

Cookpot

Canasta Party Held
At Woman's Club

i
■

\

Driftwood Circle
Will Meet Monday

« ... , ,i.,

.

Mrs. Coleman Has

Menus For Queen
Will Be Simple
During U. S. Visit

14 Members Attend
Circle Meeting

FALL CLEARANCE SALE

*

Exciting Values - A l l

Happy Birthday

Circle 10 Convenes ^ ______________
Circle
^
tecently A f Church Mrs. Jack Burnev
Burney i50J i; Sc”riar,in
Recently
Attends Health
Education Meeting

Bushy/ Healthy

Plants

CROTONS

H IBISCU S

T H R Y A LLIS

IXORA

Cocos Plumosa
PALMS
from $2.50 up

PO IN SETTIAS

A C A LYPH A

C A LLIA N D R A

Bougainviiiia
98c - $1.29

PODOCARPUS

■19c - 8(.k‘ - 1.-19

EAR TREES

LIGUSTRUM

WATCH FOR OUR NOVEMBER ROSE SALE

Gray Shadow Nurseries

m

�Hospital Notes

sf striking ths ymwnter as ns
&lt; m .nd » 1 tack onto th.

Etch touM kr v U supervise
to students living In UWreraity
teasing faculties m O i c i i p v
la aainesvtUe. Coatmlori a n
chosen M the bu ll et achdsnkp,

Too auojr of our schools or* located in
Jo*t ouch on to of tha dty aad county. Evtr y gffort should bo mado by our elTk and
educational Itadon to place achoola on altaa
aa far away from tbaao buoy highways u
possible.
It steads to mason that school bums can
operate to n bettor advantage around aueb
school sites as those away from the high­
ways and traffic arteries. Children am pro­
tected on every side because them to mom
area la which to play.
We believe that our school- authorities
should take a dose lx&gt;k at the agisting
faculties aad those facilities whom schools
might be located — analyse the possibilities
of death aad damage from the highway aad
traffic connection.
Schools am our gnat protection for our
future ettixeas aad they must be guarded
with every precaution — regardless of what
those outside of the county, community
might say about the value or need In cartain specific spots.
Ws am proud of the fact that our dtlgens In Seminole County am te be given an
opportunity te approve
million for
to bring Sem- !
new schoool construction
Jnole County 8chools up to per with all
«hool ^
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S S -K .S T .M ;, Mora First Ttnort nSg&amp;STS 5SK mmw

Needed In Chorus ISIST!

5TJ5

M U * .
Tto M l r.h .m .1 . ( o » ra.U »
Mortal l e v u (Sanford)
then* itin la w n m i of organ I- *•
• * * ^ “ **•“ ■
Lawton Mfltoa flenford)
satlon via be held Monday night A fleroup at the Olathe, KU.,
Vkgfcda B ern (S a n ford )
«t • o'cloek In the classroom of sstsl Sir station (Weed eieSellebeera Kirkland (Sanford) «h* Brownlee Bible Clssa at the ittea of today’s sebeWed awraal
Mrs. Kenneth Colton, baby *ln t Pr«»&gt;Tterian
« * "
B J ^ l i m d r e a . Wty.
girl (BtafWd)
announced by Harry M. Weir, chaw military toopertlen et the Maty*
Edith Cantu (Sanford)
at direr tor.
seven serviceman
at the bate
Mrs. Elmer Eawrttoek, baby n*re U ottn a nted tar tint wore down,
bey (Sanford)
tenon isd the Invitation to join New York royerted another » Elisabeth Brandies (Sanford) »*• «™up U Ming os tended to etl crease is tho eamberef upper
Mn. James Sberdand. baby ■ «&gt; who ean stay on pitch, regard- reepiratery tafoeUono. vtte I.1M
ho» (Sanford)
loti of whether or not they ean by midnight Wedneediy aa comMrs. HarelJ Haleb, baby boy n td music. “ If you like to sing, pand wtte
(Sanford)
If you eas carry a tune and want vtoua S4 hours. That brought the
VMa L. PbUBpe (Sanfjrd)
te bo a member of a eengenlal total since Serf. VJ e aTJW.
Mrs. rvm- H Jeeee. baby rlrl group of men, come out and be However, New York health of(Sanford)
with us," aald Wolr this morning, fktolo were encftirtgcd by a deDELAY MOVES COSTLY
LAPAYETTE, Ind. W — Farmar Emmett Carroll paid off aa
election bet be lost nearly M
WHY NOT ‘AM CMOO'v
years ago whoa ho voted for A!
Smith. The wager waa a banana SANTA MONICA, Calif. « —
split. “ I should have paid off HoaylUt staffer! here have revolt­
sooner." Carroll aald. "Banana ed asaiaat the term AaUn fta.
Initaad, they call h flu Mancha.
apUU have gone up.*

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Florida Inehtda: Barters O'Barr,
Hialeah (formerly of Sanford).
PhlMp Byrd, Joke
Carter, and
Jamaa C. HawUna, all of Benftcd,
■nd John D. Atkinson of It. Fetortburg.
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FIBST, or A BBB1ES
ST. PAUL, Minn. 0 - What’s
la e name?
"MUlte." a bahy
kangaroo born la the St. Paul Zoo
Thursday was named after tha
new world champions, the Milwau­
kee Braver.

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There Is A Difference— W atch!
Castigating teen-ege drivers hea become
a favorite indoor sport. The young whlppermappers are charged with going, too fast,
martog around corners, jsekrhbblting *way from traffic lights, pasaing when Its
not too safe to peas, and In general driving
like irresponsible maniacs.
Much of this censure has s sound basis
fat fact. Most of those who voice It. however, tend to forget that ihat they are
oppoaed to la not teen-age drivers, but teenage driving. There are some rather good,
law-abiding teen-age driven around. By the
same token, quite a lot o f the teen-age drlving — by which la meant the Irresponsible
looming about that lacerates the nervea of
other drivers and often leads to accidents — la
T L - g ^ |l »
1 " • J i B I f f i n ir C I fl
ra m n a a u i Mira,
ru n * ..------urates m —me
,««w ex.u . m. me .«
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indulged in by. persona old enough to be
parents, or even the grandparents, of teensgers.
-n,, other
a
puIltd up at a stop
„ ght&gt; Xha drlvar behind him yanked his
etr over to the right at the last moment
and slid in beside him, even though them
w u really only on# Ians them and svsn
though a car w u parked doss to the Intersection across the street. When the light
began to change, ths eager beaver gunned
his motor, cut sharply in front of our friend
(barely miulng tha parked car In the proceaa) and went hot-roddlng off down the
street.
The striking thing about It ia that this
"teen-age driver" happened to be s man of about 70 who could have turned batter back
in the days when a horseless chariot waa a
80 ,tl u" underscore ths point: Not
*H
drlv,n* U PWP«trated by tunage driven.
Defense Secretary Wllaon haa retired.
As a souvenir of hia Washington stay he
should have on# of hia shorn he worn to
press conferences plated with bronae —
u s memento of the Melting times whan
he put his foot ln his mouth.
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Friday, October 11, 1957

Monroe 4-H Club
Elects Officers
The Lake Monroe 4-H Club moot­
ing wao hold at the Lake Monroe
i(rool recently at which handbooks
wore ilvon the momhori.
Offlcon wore tinted for the
year and art: president, Barney
Johni) vice pre«lde.v, Bobby Flowort) secretary,
Tony Baker:
tmiurer, Carl McCormick; re-

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BEVERLY HILLS, CaUf.
Police think one thief la strict(Contisued From Fage 1)
ly far the birds. The thief ThunThe church plans beisn ea May day stele ■ truck loaded with
isld the Bar. Coureon, aa a birdseed.
mlulon
the
Vint
Baptist
Church. Ptnscrest
Church was
For Information Or
constituted a church on June IT.
The Pinecrest Baptist Church hss
CIRCULATION
been completely self-supporting
requiring no financial assistants.
FH. FA S-S4U
"Wo new have MS numbers W
the church, MO enrollsd fas Sun­
or After 8:10 p.m.
day school, and shout 1M enrolled
PH. FA
In tho Training Unloa,tha Rev.
Courson said today.

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BABY BOY BROOKE, ton of
Ur. and Mrs. Roger Daniel
Brooke Jr., Osteen, Fla- Born
Oct. 5. (Photo by Bergstrom)

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win ha held at tha church If be or Ws &lt;^e dowttt taew how
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continue tin 1:10.Tha while
i* fr****r. they can keep them from
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Tht Clitic Memorial d m °t frozen, carna ind fish art • fine
the First Baptist Church will have
&lt;u0d „ , lng ^
and
its regular buslnaas meeting at
McKinley Han at T:00 P. M. Thera
will b« a baby nltter.
MONDAY
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Pint Baptist Church will meet
with Mr*. V. C. Messenger, UT
North Elliot, at S:0O P. M.
Tha Boy Scout* of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet la
the Scout Room at 7:00 P. M.
Tha Session of the Pint Pres­
byterian Church will met In tha
Session Room- of the Church at
1:30 P. M.
Tha Circles of tho Women of
the First Presbyterian Churth will
meet aa follows:
3:00 P. M.
Circle No. 1, Mrs. Victor Brown,
Chairman, with Mrs. J. 0. Andes,
West 20th Street.
3:00 F. M.
Circle No. &gt;. Mrs. R. a Max­
well, Chairman, with Mrs. R. A.

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Robert Hardy, It is very much
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2:30 P, M.
Circle No. J, Mrs. P. T. Piety,

BABY BOY EASTERIHtOOKH,

■os or Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Eastrrbrooks, Ssnfnrd. Rom
Ort. 7. (Photo by Bergstrom)

BABY BOY HOLLAND, son
of Mr. and 3Irs. William Holism!,
I/logwood. Born Oct. 3. (Photo by
Bergstrom)

B A B Y
GIRL COLBURN,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth ADtn Colburn, Sanford. Born
Oet. 5. (Phots by Bergstrom)
tiABY GIRL STRECK. daugh­
ter ef Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Streck, Sanford. Born Oct. 3.
(Tholo by Bergstrom)

BABY BOY HATCH, son of LL
and Mrs. Harold Glenn Hatch,
Sanford. Born Oct. 5 (Photo by
Bergstrom)
BABY BOY IIAMNEK born
Oet. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
llamner of Hanford.
(Photo by Itergslrom)

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SAVINGS
kBONDS,

■ad RaadaU m i witalnlj that |them, opened up with ■ M W |
at ilniao wnntd t e n considered Ifire, but the distance was ta*
It pbwihiiTtVfet befimo tntrotdus raeetnad tiwwoifflttwtenCad tha
and drive them toward the fort trees with no camattUa « «
Now, with shrill whoops and]tchulta, who loot tha aad at •
threatening gestures, they rode Anger en hU left teat
out a* a willow ttlehet eeveral
Thay began ■ rapid tee the to.
hundred yards upstream. Chadlatant they had cover. Tfeatadlug
mew out c* tbs stockade, the gave the order w Ire, but tha answered, soam taUngiefunbw.
neavy gate swinging shut behind Indiana were still out of effective I hind the haystacks, othire ridtew
them. They nfoved downslope to­ range, and eacaped without le a as fast aa the mow permittad
ward the river, erooetalng low be-

Army."
from tha trees. no &lt;
Irritated, Chad went en to the hearted charge wee aUtl
aawmilL Sometimes flack's cynlo- They picked up their i
mid, "Me, loo, Bchutta. Lest night at obeirvatlene whetted hie tern- retreated screw the
I dreamt my acatp waa floating per, particularly en aa occasion Ileaving tha kaystacka I
Chad ordered hie ms
off through space sight la front Uke this when be wee on a loafs
errand and knew tt.
Ithe stacks, end laek a
Of Bill1*
n s sawmill bad suffered Bttte the direction the Btesmi
Colonel Randall kapt his «nafl
force withia the fort at rapid Are, damage. Berne el the toots were "Looks Ilka thay waa ta
trying to eetabtlib the Action that missing and a few of the cotton- of a hurry to carry tl
y - — l was the wood board* had bean knocked Ioff, sad that alal U s
too, aa a loose by the twelve-pounders. I One body remained, I
case. The Am
Idown in a patch at redds
cover tor Chad. Although the trv- That waa about alL
"LootlnanV* Zaek salted from I Reaching It, Bach turn
dtanr were out of Randall's range,
he wu able to throw enough lead an opening In the mwmlll'e wait aa a ring of cmrtmmsett
to keep the Bloua In the Umber. "Ooma-a-nmnln1. Tho Cunnefa around than,
"lhafa so todten," &lt;
The twelve-pounders, one la havin' himalf a Bt"
Chad vaulted ever a pUa el lla a shocked tom.
each tower, mournfully banged
Sack drew his hatfe, i
away, eroding shot moaning planks and looked through the
opening. Randall, terming over tag. sliced erotmd the
throuitk tht ilr.
When Chad and hla men reach­ the top o* Use stockade, waa gee- ripped tt locate Banndn
ed the clay bank of the river, UculaUng wildly, and then, put­
they dropped onto the tee and ting hla hands to hla mouth, yen*
moved upstream, protected bow ed something that failed to naeh shouted, l o t f n i AameA 1
[y o u rs e lf, Cubberty,
-Y* to
by the cutbank and brush.
-The varmints mmPoa ebreted," wouldn't do a thtoat tow thail
Chad atnmg hla mm out shag
li amtta
tho bank, than clambered up, Each said. "Reckon they're around Baeh snorted hla
*kmt ;
“Too know ■ k*.. donT
wallowing through tho deep snow on tho other aide ef tha fort."
until he reached tor alight slope Chad turned to Anderson and bucko? Well, sir, ru tel
that ted to the sawmill. tier# the Mullvane. "Bcmethtatfs going on somethin* 'bos* this ecwti;
ground was nearly bare, the mow east ot bars. Company A on the bad white’s • lot wusffa a
carried m downstream by the left. Company B on tha right. On Injun, and a bad t o s f t tha
|of alL Thisfa la a tmegadaj
wind to drift against the Ant tha douMa."
Again Chad toah tha lead, Baeh whtfe bam baagtff ammd
barrier that lay la Its path.
flack, catching up with Chad, loping along baatda him. They IBUine for years. Aiwa w
■aid, "Ain’t bad drillin', If that's angled between tha river and tort troublemaker. Good rtiimss
what the Cunual wants, taut yon and mw tha Indiana Tha band I “ Ton knew htmt^ CSsada
of Bioux had iwusf north of the "Bhoea I hnowed tom. w
aura ain’t surprisin' nobody."
Chad said nothing. He deployed fort and now they were In a small are he's one eg ’ms that M
his mm Into a Una of battle,
and moved cautiously toward tha
sawmill, which now lay between
them and the tort. Randall had
■topped Bring tho Instant Chad's
bead appeared over tha cutbank,
and tor a tow mlautsa them waa

Chairman, with Sirs. L. 0. Hun­
ter, 1931 Mellonvllle Ava.
3:00 P. M.
Circle No. 4, Mrs. L. I. na­
iler, Chairman, with Mrs. T. R.
Means, Celery Ave. Co-hostesses,
Mrs. A. E. Palmer.
3:00 P. M.
Circle No. I, Mrs. P. H. Hill,
Chairman, with Mrs.
0. Huff,
2120 S. Sanford Ave., Hostesses,
Mrs. P. H. Hill, Co-hosteis. Mrs. S.
B. Streaker.
3:00 P. M.
Circle No. «, Mrs. Kirby Fite,
Chairman, with Mrs, John Brumley. Indian Mound Village.
nle Towers, who Is called the
2:30 P. M.
"Grace Kelly of the night clubs"
Circle No. 7, Mrs H. G Beh­
. . .Off Broadway theatres are so
rens, Chairman, with Mines Lot
numerous that now they will have
and Nells Banks, Naranja Road,
their nwn "Showbill". Margery
DeBary. Ohoiteaa, Mrs. Dwight
McCloskey is the publisher and
Baker.
Dick Engnath the editor. . .Carol
9:13 A. M.
Chinning has a busy schedule.
Circle No. &gt;, Mrs. Harry Wood­
ruff, Chairman, with Mrs. Wood­
ruff, HO Elliott Ave. Co-hostess,
Mrs. W. M. Hoag.
8:00 P. M.
Evening Circle No. 1, Mrs.
Floyd G. Case, Chairman, with
ARMY CALL* 7,088
Mrs, R, T. Milwee, Longwood. CoWASHINGTON HR — The Army
hostesses, Mrs. W. J. Hartley,
will draft 7,000 meninDecembcr
Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Mrs. J. A.
far tha third month In a row.
Bistline, Mrs. Fred Blitliae.
8:00 P. M.
Evening Circle No. 2, Mrs. Sid­
ney Ives, III, Chairman, with
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, 112 West 17th
St. 8:00 P.M.
Evening Circle No. 2, Mrs. Har­
vey If. Hale, Chairman, with Mrs. First Presbyterian Church will , p® , blue- 11
W,F *'
W. H. Anderson, 318 Oak Ave- meet in the Youth Building at 3:30 ,&lt;ir
P. M.
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The Senior High Fellowship of
the First rreibyterlan Church will and ground me
meet for supper at 8:00 P. M.
f*r lo let you
The Youth Choir' of the First for you to get
Presbyterian Church will meet for Then package
rehearsal at 8:30 P.M.
same way as
Tha Senior High Fellowship of choP* « n be h
lhe First Presbyterian Church fried. Marinate
will meet for recreation at 7:30 Pari* and brail
P. M.
nuts, {fitlyas, ar
Tho Mid-Week Bible Hour of hecue or braise
the First Presbyterian Church the ground me
will be conducted by the Pastor, chill eon csrne,
Rev. A. G. Mclnnls, at 7:00 P. M. mincemeat.
The Chancel Choir of tha Firat
-----------Presbyterian Church will meet
MOVIES I
for rehearsal at the Church at - RAO PAULO,
7:30 P. M.
nors under 18 ;
THURSDA1
barred by a Jut
A supper meeting of the Chris- loday from
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet in the Youth Building at tian Education W/rkera' Confer-; *ho»ing an Atr
enee of the First Presbyterian movie. The fib
3:00 P. M.
Klttiricity halpe yew do
The Seniur Girl Scouts of the Church wtH be held at T:0n I*. M. |Yurk Fantasy,"
more work more alAciFirst Presbyterian Church will
•nlly, tw«tv» months in
meet at 3:30 P. M. at the Church.
the year. Yon save
The Junior Fellowship of the
money, aliminato waste
IET
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KftFORM
YOUR
on avary chow: produc­
First Presbylerien Church will
tion — and profits — go
meet for rehearsal at 4:13 P. M. I
up. Farming can't be
The Plnoeer Choir of lhe First
modern without electri­
Presbyterian Church will met for
city . . . tho "Big k i rehearsal at 3:00 P. M.
The Pioneer Fellowship of lhe
First rresbytertan Church will
meet for supper and recreation
In the Youth Building from 8:00
P. M. through 8:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY
.
Girl Scout Troop No, 110 of the
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eat hut who the real power* In! The Sanford Seminal** tehedal*
21 oranie Belt Conference -ra has been dUturbed by a fl» "ha*"
U i f it iUod« now the Mg and1(hat titerally overtook the eatir*
a m Melbourne team, along with team. It wa* hoped that lb* team
W laaford SamlooU-a. l» 'v Bbe w.uld come around In time to
ght i n n to bent.
. play tom'rrtw, but It wa* aoeom
IMboome has rolicked over It* siry (0r the game to be reiebeUnt twe opponents with the grant-1 -iuled for Dee. «.
a t •( «*•*, end continues to show Thli cu,C(Uatl&lt;m will threw the
needy improvement »» the **■' neat i*me on Oct. H, as n o*
ton. grows.
„ Friday I* already an open Sat*
i Tba Sanford uam remain* un- n u wU1 glTt coaehta Pigott and
dMattod and un-scored
upon. Uud€ |,ni, „ f tint to prepara
iB V e ftrat three till*, hut »»IU for ^ MXl tUt against the Wtal u to face
five
OBC op- tef Park wildcat*. but a problem
ts, The Seminole* victory
•ray n strong Apopka team puts keeping the Mans from going
dmm right at the top With Mel- "stale” , a very common happening
hoofer, for Apopka had looked among sports teams.
eery Improtalv* In It's first two This la very unlikely, hewever.
n e n end la expected to give If tb* boys keep good spirits, and
Sorest of the conference a hard the seme ottltude that kgs cur­
ried them through the first three
*Th# Winter Park Wildcat* out- games successfully. Every bey on
pUyed the DeLand Bulldogs Uat the team would have been will«Mk, but cam# up on the toll lag to plsy tomorrow right, stok
Md of a 74 scow. This Is no In- or not. but the athletic department
Usatlon of (ho Wildest* being • felt that It would Just Increase
yuslevtr, however, for they have the possibilities of injury.
plenty of epead and era vary cap- The Cocoa school has cooperat­
AbU of upictttnf ony
In wo ed wonderfully In this mstter, nod
were willing to go along with any­
'Leesburg has bean the biggest thing that was decided.
disappointment In the OBC, as It
kia been drubbed by a strong
Otsla team, and also by the Blue
Darters from Apopka. Big Ed
Parks* continues to b* impressive,
but, to this point, tha Yellow Jac­
kals defense has failed to pro-

It ia only proper that we itait
there personal iloriea with Jay
Hebert, the Hayfalr'a playing pro.
Jay, a well-built picture swinger,

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United Prat) Bports Writer
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. * — It
took more tban a wav# of a wand,
but Auburn Coach Ralph Jordan
sppears to have done considerable
magic In eomtof up with tore*
quarterback* to direct the Tigers
Into a commanding apet la Cm
Southeastern C-’rferance.
Jordan didn’t say. "Look wa
have non* -io, iter* are three'*
Pleased Auburn supporters are
willing t« credit him, however,
with pulling the hat trick *f the
y**r.
1b* Tigers go Into their third
game of the m u m with Ken­
tucky Saturday unbeaten and
ranked No. 10 to tb* nation—and
with the depth at the key quarter­
back pari they weren't supposed
to kave.
No Experience
Jordan started off tke fall with
lefthander Lloyd Nix, ■ senior
who bad spent the last two sea­
sons at halfback, and whoa* only
quarterback experience had come
in high school Backing him up
ware two untested sophomores,
■y UNITED PRIM
Bryant
Harvard and Johnny Karo.
Georgia Tech defenders art get­
ting plenty of pointere thl* week The acid test came In the first
on how to deal with LSU’ a heavy game against defending SEC
artillery plece-a guy named RUly champion Tennessee. Nix and
Kara shared duties tad guided
Cannon.
This Cannon 1* high caliber and the revenge-seeking Tigers te an
high velocity, according te hit upett 7-0 victory.
Jordan left Harvard out only
performances to fir thl* year,
liable to break out any time for because "w* started out with Nix
the big yardage. Add a batter tad Kern; they did a splendid job
than averaga pasting attack and and It was not tha kind of day
the Bengal seorleg potential for eiparimantlng."
stacks up at nothing to trifle
Harvard did tea action in Aubun’a 00-7 romp over little Chat­
with.
Coach Ray Graves took over for tanooga last week, hitting four
Robby Dodd Tuesday end «»nt the out of fto* passes on his favorite
Yellow Jackets through one hour roll-out, n key factor in his rUo
and 45 minutes of work against from fourth to first itrlng quar­
LSU formations. The emphasis terback with Kara as a trashwas on breaking xuns toward tha msa.
Leek Lika Champa
outside of the line, where Cannes
Tha quarterback trio plus a fine
Is most potent.
The Jackets looked pretty good pair or halfbacks ia Bobby Hoppe
offensively, themselves, getting
. _ and Tommy Lortno, the nation's
off some nice runs and pants.
laading ground gainer last year,
Fumble-Ills
and a tough Una whieh baa yielded
LSI! continued the heavy work aaly 55 yard* per game, make
and practiced defending against Auburn a good proapect for tha
SEC crown.
Tech plays.
In Athens Coaeh Willy Butts Standing In tha way this Satur­
continued trying to cure fumbla- day la Kantueky, a pro-season
llls and other ills bothering his dirkhora* which appeared to have
green Georgia Bulldogs. Most of all tho gridiron taenUali but has
the session was behind locked suffered three straight defeats.
Than would ordinarily be the
Iprospect of post-season bowl grid,
something Auburn has shared In
RED WINGS OPEN 8EASON
tor three ef Jordan's four aeasons,
DETROIT U) — The Detroit Rad but the Tiger* are under a threeWings, National Hocksy League year NCAA suipcniton until May
regular season Utllsti In right of 1, IKS, for recruiting violations.
the last nine years, open their
Elsewhere around the confer­
1957-58 campaign tonight against ence, Improving Alabama visits
tho New York Rangers.
Ttsaa Christian In an Intersection
battle, Georgia Tech tackles
Louisiana Stats with ito big acorinf gun, BlUy Cannon, Georgia
mast* Tulane, unbeaten Mississip­
pi plays Vanderbilt, Mississippi
Stale la host to Arkansas Stale,
and Tannosste throws its single
wing at Chattanooga.

DONNING THEIR DEBBIES Sad raertra costs
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show at the Jr. Varsity feetball gsme between Sanford and DeLand

Reunion

lech Defenders
Getting Pointers

Cocoa hai shown fair, but «*ems
to ho slightly weaker than tost
aoaaon. They lost to Winter Park
by tha extra point, and then fol­
lowed tho next week with an lmprawlva 14-7 victory over Seebraes*. Don't eount them out, for
they atilt could deliver.
A Mg and aggressive, but slow,
Lakavlew team has shown sign*
that they will hava to be beaten
before they will glv* up, They,
too,. delivered against Seahreeie
and Naw Smyrna, and cam* out
victorious.
As anyone can plainly see, the
OBC Is well-balanced, and, at this
point, several teams could be the
an* to knock Mighty Melbourne
from their "perch". Let’s ice if
*0 can't make It the Seminole*;
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1*' proud to represent Sanford
throughout the country and Is
taking forward to playing here
this December. Just one of the
many great* of tho game who will

TORItE ABLE S
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Frank Torre, __________
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flrat base for the Braves, Is
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itowever, he homered for one of
vuns off Bob Turley Wednesday,
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He has a J73 baiting mark thua
far in the clastic.
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Robson Sporting Good* ana
Leary's fc Wilson Diner are tied
for second place with seven wins
and five bates. Hollywood Shop
and Harriet'* Beauty Nook both
hava four wins and eight losses.
Rollins Hobby Shop has two wins
and 10 losiea.
Team high for three games goes
to Eoghan viola Kennels with 2379
and team high for single game
goes lo Harriet's Beauty Nook
with 837.
Olga Marlin rolled a 168 for In­
dividual high single game and
Peg Russell holds a 1M.
Individual high three games goe
to Lillian Donat with a 442 and
Jennie Hilton with a 500.
Shirley Simas started out by
picking up a good split 5-10-7 pins,
and Dot Tcalo picked up two a
6-10 8 and 5-7.
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Angeles, 8-8,
84, 8-2,
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before
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spectator* In Boyal
3,000 spectators
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Wednesday night. In the other pro
tennis ilngtcs match, Pancho Segura scored a 51, 8-2 win over
Lew Hoad of Australia.

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The members of the S. H. S.
P-TA are sponsoring a "hilarious”
half-Ume show for the Sanford-DeLand Junior Varsity football game
next Wednesday night. S. H. S.
alumni of the twenties will have a
gala reunion during the half when
they re-enact their former roles.
Flappers and *hleks of Sanford
(some authentic, soma not quite
that old), aro urged to don their
knee-length dresies, middle blouses
knickers, skullcaps, bisters, long
beads, bell-bottomed britches, spit
curls, rolled hose, pointed toes,
and colored bows, and come out
to the gsme for the fun.
Trank Mebane, emcee, will make
the introduction* for the half time
presentation. Coach Hugh Whel-

Seminole* lost to an Inspired VIIlanova team, 21-7, at VlUanova
last Saturday,
Head Coach Tom Nugent said
Rcnn I* moving back to led half,
probably for the sca'on. "Under
the circumstances, wa can't wait
for Renn to recover fuUy," Nu­
gent said.
"Our quarterback position, the
vital one In our offense, need*
someone physically sound who can
practice every minute of every
practice session. We're going to
go with Jerry Henderson (senior
from Pensacola) and Joe Majors
(sophomore f r o m Huntland,

ed this season. The Wolfpack not
only tls a powerful scoring team
but I* much stronger defensively
than anyone had expected."
Coach Earle Edwards' NO State
team has surprised the football
world this season by knocking off
North Carolina (7-0), Maryland
(48-13) and Clemson (13-7) Talk
in Raleigh is of a possible bowl
chance a* Nc State polnta toe Us
Atlantic Coast Conference show­
down with Duke two week.* hence.
Oddly, NC State has virtually
the same lineup that fat'ed to
score a point against KSU the
past two seasons (T-0 and 14-0,
FSU). Word from Raleigh U that
the Wolfpack
wants this one
badly.

chtl and Tom Balt will put their
farmer teams against each other.
A band composed of ol* time
musicians wffi'dust off their In­
strument! and Jaxx things up.
Camp Bruce will strut down the
fiald In full regalia. Mr*. J. E.
Higgins Jr. and her squad of
cheerleaders will whoop It up In
too cheering section, giving out
with timeless yells.
Surprises galore are In store for
those attending tb* game. Kickoff
time is 7:30 p- m. Money raised by
this "Old Town” occasion will
help build the much needed patio
or auxiliary court at the High
School. This Is tbh proposed pro­
ject of tha P. T. A. for tha year.
All parent* and cUltens are asked
to coma out and Join tho fun.
Tieketx will be on sale at Touchton's, Faust's and Houmlllat and
Anderson's drugstores. Booster
Club members and the schools will
alxo be pushing them for the great
occasion. Admission Is 60c tor
adults and 25c tor children. Tha
concession will sell good food
(much home made) and coffee.
Come out, eat, and visit with Sanford's long time residents. "This
Is one way to renew old friendship*
hive fun, and help tha children
through the P-TA.'*

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to go at left half against NC State.
Nurent said the Wolfpack, rank­
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ed Press this week, "ia no doubt
the beat team we will have play-

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also buay putting together a ihow
of her own, volunteered to ling a
song. aa did Mary Coita. Eddie
Cantor Joined the rnah, end Jerry
had a major production on h is
hands.
Gets Mere Time
He asked Sarnoff for another
half-hour of time — and got It.
Then Hugh O’Brian (TV's Wyatt
half-hour of time — and got It.
Then Hugh O’Brian (TV’ i Wyatt
Earp) agreed to aay hello to
Francis srul demonstrate hla fancy
gun twirling.
Talullah Bankhead, sophisticat­
ed and blase, asked If she eould
help, too. Jerry thanked her, but
said Francis was a little young
for her brand of entertaining. Ta
lullah, near tears, departed.
DLney Chips In
The show’s success was Insured
when Disney's M u s k e t e e r ' *
ruihcd over before their own
shows to entertain young Francis.
Pinky Lee, an old trouper at
entertaining small fry, donned his
erazy cap and checked coat to
dance and prance for “ Little Boy
Blue" and his friends and the san­
atorium. An l&gt;-plece band provid­
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Unions, management, technic­
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Television Stars Entertain Muscular Dystrophy Victim
By VERNON SCOTT
W olfed Preaa Hollywood Writer
Hollywood (UP) Movteland was
at Us shining b e lt , when Jerry
Lewis rounded up a group of TV
atara to help ceicfarate the ninth
birthday of “ Little Boy Blue,"
who li dying of muscular dystro­
phy In a Massachusetts sanitorlum.
But the itory behind Lew!*' at­
tempt to cheer the itricken
youngster on hla last birtday li

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■ pipAfter It waa over Lewis, per­
spiring from hla efforts, thanked
hla co-workers. He said **Il*s
awfully difficult to be funny with
a lump in your throat. But It's a
birthday party none of ua will
ever forget.**
FREE PARTY FOR FANS
NEW YORK (W — Producer
Mike Todd lays he will invite 1,000
movie fans to hla
mammouth
“ Around The World" party In
Madison Square Garden. Todd said
ono couple will bo picked In Io--h1
drawing* in each of the 87 Amer­
ican and Canadian theaters where
“ Around The World In 80 Days"
Is playing. They will bo given allexpense trips to New York for the
Oct. 17 party. The rest of the 1,000
will lie chosen in a drawing In
New York,

REDS SENTENCE FIVE
VIENNA iw — A Cxech Communlit court tuu icnteneed f in
alleged "American iples" to prU-|
on terms ranging from ieren to (
15 years at Frague. Radio Prague,
said today. The broadcast beard
here said the condemned persons
were members of an “ American
spy ring" which was amasbed by
the Czech police last May.

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Wing your earn Hath knito and Ini* U. With the wonderful co­
* A il t r n i
l**r*urr.
fork! (Two of tack, naturally, II operation n aryoii i h m wining
trauti ■( **U M*
h*t*l*al* C w itr Board
_______
of PabHa Instruction.
It'a • couple!) No atlvarwsra will to glv* to it, wt’Il hart our club
bo provided, aa Ihia to aaaonttoL baton you know 111 I
Aid rtnomber. If your n w m r i - TI’m light aa new* again, at Mr. naiflivi/n ™
Bailee to kcr.br given that®*
tion wasn't in by noon yaatorday, tiaual. Elliott flow all afternoon, •d. h tr oa k a ow e h «l rm tt U w . U - (•kite
Marina will b* bald by th*
youYu' out of tncht
Florida
Wilt Commlasloa la Com*
ao it'a a lator upper than omul, „ (l. u .p ,
ur
Whose rw- mluoa Hoorn I t 8x.l* Capitol, TalA n Chief's Wives that got to* which la gutting to bo a rogulat .IdtnfhB «mtl ■
»r« V *
toMaaa*. Florida, on Tuesday. Oegather Wednesday awning to habit.
takcr 11. 1117, commencing at 11:1*
A M, rclatlv* to tko followlag mat*
honor Dorothy Cotter with the
1 could hardly etoM thla today !.*“ r
a a fi-s
Uhy ihewur, all had a good tint, without aoaau non lion of th« tad
claimant* under
Determination
w h*lh*r Ik*
and the varsity of dishes they accident that occurred Wodootday Iheih. d*ceax*d a r etkarwla*. w boa*
Commlaalon ahould fix prlraa
brought uuda a delicious lunch- involving a BI7 from Pioceaitlo raaldanc** and addraaaa* ar* u a to ba paid proilurtra by dlatrlbuiora, milk dtalcr*. ar pro•on. A o n was sliced him and Air Fare* Ban. Naturally I was
duser-dlitrlbulora la tha t in
galami, aa w*U aa sliced tomato**; not acquainted with any o! the non
ton* milk marketing ar*** la
. . plus potato# salad, baked who war* loaf in the ermah, bet
Florlua umi.r th* *gp*rvldg|
of lh* CommlHlon. for ClWir
bouo, hot rods, pickles, olives,
II and Ulaaa III mltk, or both,
,b.m. ....—
daeate^
........
isahlis. and a variety of tevor- hind of work and that which to- raaidanca*
■ *d. If no, lha amount ar a jjsm
mount* th*r*u{,
: i i w b ■HENRY
THOMAS
and
agoa. Tteeo attending wore Dwo* volvta
, ------ my
— Inaband and, alt lha,
, ^
____ .THU MAS, nla wlf*. Ihclf «**
thy Cotter, Vera Oraono. Marie otters at the Sanford Naval AW known hair* at uw. ton**** .ijj;
ConiMrratton rtf lh* tjl-lln*
HJppe, Betty Brian, Mario Sund* Station, we can sympathise with JJ**£ t£” #nr,#\h.m. or ’ aiib.r of
butirrfat price dirr**«nll*|*
now *(iabll*h.d In th* var&gt;
vaU, Connie Stapehnaon, Marie the families and friends of those th*m.deceased orotherwD^whoii#
*•“» rallk marketing area* In
Boynton, Mary Rogers, Helen
Florida under lh* ConfinDEvery man Is Important, j tV oiV T S ^ . 1 1 - - ^ * "
■lo* a auparvlalon ptrulnlng
Smith, Baby Hofetecktr, and killed.
but the flct that tte Bomber t bavins or elatmlng to h**« any
to th* minimum prlc** to ba
Batter Walton. Tte tables wen
paid producer* for Clou 1
Wing lost both it's commanding
In*and^o'ui.' follow!*a daa■Ilk, and Ualarmlnatloo n li..
decorated with hibiscus for tte officer and Ua operations officer rnb.1 proper|r Stoat*. *'lW„rwa
Ih*r **D.|na order* relating
hiaeteon which followed tte pre-,
•hereto
should
b*
----— —
■
— altered,
*w»a*
makes It a double blow. And what
•rotation of a gift eertiflcaie to
vl**d or am«nd*'L «nn, ilMt,
effeet the loss of Wing Command*
» " t h r l* ih
In
w
hat
r**ua
..a,
ar.d
.|*tTr•iTrMrs. Cottar. It was for tte baby,
mlnatlon whxt i*r. If rrlir* to
•r Woodruff, of the Royal Air
ntnck »: Ix&gt;ta 1 through «.
portrait. The money left after Iho Force, will have on Ihe exorcises
ba paid producer* fo r Claaa
s. v,
II or Clara IU milk, or built,
purchase of the certificate was
ar* file d , w h »l. If any. butthat were planned, only time will .
fF^J ^ rtn,» Sf nioii s; Lot*
used to buy several small toya
u r fa t price atr&gt;,r*-iti«la shall
b* established recording &gt;uch
tor tte baby.
1 *
S i.fS lw W
S
m ilk and tb* prlcei flx td
th*r*for.
Tte B. M. Club will be havlrg
a Halloween Costume Party on
Determination
whether
tha
Nerr. 1. A day late, w« know, but
h**a f liln g -p la a adopted b y
the
Cummlnstun
■(
Ua
m
eettte most satisfactory to all con*
lag Id . Heplemlier, l)S 7, i.,r
corned. A ero will be three prises
the Central Flurida Milk Mar­
keting Area, o r mime m u r
awarded to tte wearers of the several months," iho Navy has
bine fixin g plan o r p l 9 r .
teat costumes. One for the best announced. It blamed tho delay on
■hall ba adupitd
for *acb
milk m ark*tlng area la F lo­
female; . . on# for the belt cou­ Installation of equipment to han­
rida under lha I'onimlMlnn'a
ple . . and one for the best msle. dle and launch guided missiles
rid* under tha Commission'*
•uparvl.lon, and. ir no, runand Incorporation of "Improved
sldtratlon and d«i*rin liu tl jrt
fadUUet" to handle aviation fuel.
or th* bs*a filin g 'plan tn b*
A fixed data for completing the
adopted fo r *ach *uch area.
___ . ___
_
carrier has not been established,
Determination when tha tlm*
P. 0. Club aboard tte Naval Air but It may not be ready for sea
any ord*r emertd by lb* Cummlsalun aa a result of such
Station. A e committee will hold unUl late 195B. A e Kitty Hawk,
tearing*, and Investigation
witness mr h»»*l ari •*i*r**J
Ua lint meeting next week, {fifth of the Forreitat class, la be- ^"
conducted
by th* Comralaitun,
, . . l . . Cl.rk nf &lt;h* Circuit CaOrl
shall beoum* «ff*ctlv*.
though what th« exact purposa o f ! Ing built by. the New York Ship- In Rmi for ■•mlnoU County. FlorMa
ihl* llth d»y of a*pt*mb*r. A. D.
it la I'm not sure. I do know building Corp., Camden, N. J.
Conaldwatlo* and d*t*rpilR-

Ascustaru^s
v&amp;ASA srsa

^ t,or * ***•« “t

degH-IgTHB
•GAwwrriBoi

m m h fwok-thm

. AF*AJC»OW\

•GARLffT BtPIKOP

7EWCWSNT/

"THOI PLAIN* I _

"— t VAMOOll

l *iT'

Personality Pattern
O f Arthritis Victims
1 think I
Cam m a k e
- t IT, ED _

A xilSBANO
HAS TO BE
AS SHARP
'
A$ A
8010 KNIFE

not, ou t iota
NEWCtieeAL
IS O O O D /r—

AN* IT SAYS THBB*'
TOY WHISTLH BACK
WITH EACH BOX..//

H -M / tV S tATBN N B
A U .O N IT A N ’ 1 DON*
FIN D A N Y W HISTLE

ir » ’

GOOO?
touchdown

o/ottr 3TWAL
VOUR MSI.

yw know

IA N */

WILL yon develop rheumatoid Others show a lift-long need to
arthritis 7
bo Independent and seU-sufflNo one, of course, can say In clent, to keep continually busy
advance who wilt or who will not with housework or Intellectual
suffer from thla disabling disease. pursuits.
But a meant study Indicates that Chronic 8hte Ailments
a particular typo of person seems They also ara more likely to
to bo most susceptible.
hava peptic ulcer, ulcerative coli­
tis or chronic skin ailments.
Certain individuals who de­ However, they don’t hava to
velop rheumatoid arthritis have worry much about becoming
a particular and unique person­ mentally deficient or turning to a
Ufa of crime.
ality pattern.
; least, to the eonduilon A thorough check of Inmates of
of Dra. Norman O. Rbthermieh, a larga state penitentiary dis­
of tho Columbus Medleal Center, closed that an extremely smaU
and Sanford Olfford, of tho Bar number had rheumatoid arthri­
vnrd Medleal School.
tis. And a similar study of 30,470
Btudtoa of numerous patients
l1 patients mealed only 90
tadieato that persona who de- who had the disease.
vslnp tho disease seem to have a Not overyono who has tho per­
alrong feeling of inadequacy sonality patterns I hava listed
coupled with n high degrto of above will d
i evelop rheumatoid
•octal consciousness.
arthritis. Par from it I But Dr.
Thty appear to havo an Intenaa Rothermleh says that rheumatoid
over^
•present desire to do the right arthritis devtlope largely in such
thing and a need to live by the persona.
Ooldea Rule. They are Inclined quisnou and Ajrsira
to bo meticulous, perfectionists H. T.i Z hava a savers case of
and overanUcIpatcey,
rheumatic heart disease. I have
been advised surgery on one of
Many victims of rheumatoid the valves of my heart may help
arthritis have an attitude of stern me. Do you think It can be or any
Mlf-rigbtoouaneee and a devotion help!
Answer: The operation known
bo serving othera.
They hove a rigid preoccupa­ as commissurotomy, for the treat­
tion with cleanliness and place a ment of severe eases of valvular
striking emphasis on tha amo- heart disease duo to rheumatic
ttonal tapoctaace of kaeplng ac fever, has proved of value in cer­
ttva or In occupations requiring tain cases. It would be advisable
ghysteal meiamastt and uao of for yon to follow your physician's
advice.

o F HERNDON
CUric of ihicireult Court
In *nd for 8*mlnol* County.
J. LundquIiL D.C.
Bam VL Murr*llAS'i"»
Attarn.y* f°v Pl*l»t‘ ri
11SU South Oranao Av*nu*
Orlonito, Ftarlila.
(SEAL*
■
RPRCtAL TAX
muT,ii ic r K i.v m u s
. NOVBMDEU 5.

oV W S m ’ tboK

B*

w

*

lion of what, if any, method
af marking or labeling milk
bottl* cap, or cuntataar* to
•how tha percenlaa* of butterfat cuntatned therein: shall
b* prescribed by th* Commixtloa.

Coexlderatloa and determina­
tion of all manor* relating
to any of lh* foregoing that.
In tli* Commission's fudge,
meat, ahould be considered
and determined.

BPKCIAL TAX HtJHOOt*
t r ic t numukii own o r atut*
NOI.K rOUNTT, TU3HIDK AND
IlfCTS3lliiI?IAT10N OF MtULAOR
o r T A X E .r/on TUB KU«msa
IIIKNNH.'M FOR RAID Hl'El.IAl,
TAX HrilOOl* DIUTUICT NUM­
BER ONE.

All parties Int*r*.l*i1. and iW
public, a r* InvIUd to att*nd and
pr***nt such rslavant *vld*nc* and
UMImonv an may bo d*.lr*d. P A R ­
TIES WHO DKKIRE TO DH H EARD
ABB REQUESTED TO FILE N O .
T1CB O F INTENTION OF A P PEARINO IN ADVANCE OF T H E
HEAniNO W ITH CO W N E L D E X ­
N olle* !• hirahy a lv .a tfca*. OJ&gt;r- TER LOWnT. ADMINISTRATOR.
auant to lha provision* el
ET.oniDA
MILK
COMMISSION
IS o f r h a p l.f I171S. Law* o f F 'o r l- DORIAN RITII.DINO, TALLAI1AS■I*. A ct* of 1»»T, a*
b T SEE. Ft-ORIDA.
ttmllon 71 o f Chaptar J»7SI, Law*
o f Florid*. Acl* o f l l t l , an alactloa
FLORIDA 1IIT.K COMMISSION
w ill b « h*M throughout Hemlnolo
J. RralUy Odham
r o u n iy . Florid*, and taaaeh H « t lo n
Chairman
p,

Sale Continues

Hibiscus

Not mor* thaa ona Tru*t*a ah*11
com* frnm »ny *•• r*tlrt*nc* dl»trlcl of a County Board M«mb*r,
Tk* *atlm*tad mlllnaa I»vy fc&gt;r
aald Sp.H al T aa School Dlntrlct
Numbar On* Tor lb * r*a u l»r lirm
I* slant mill* fo r each y*ar o f lb*
bl.antum . and tw o mill* fo r OulldIns * Baa R***rra FUad.
P.rnnni w b o*« nam** ara to ba
prlntad on tha ballot for approval
a* T rn.t**a m ay ba nomlaatad at
any lima up lo t» d*y» pr.rad ln a
th* Um* o f tb* *I»ctlon by petition

gal.

Can.

5Qc-75c-Sl,
Bougainvilla
gal.

Can.

75c - SI.

of flv* or mtir. p*rv«n» &lt;tua1l!l*d
to yot* In tb* alactloa. fll«d with lha
Rnard of Public Instruction of 8*mlaola County, wiorld, at l*n«t II

gal. 75c
Podocarpus
5 Qf. 75c
Ligustrum
Gal. 50c
Trees - Shrubs

WILDCATS
20.

WA8R!0*S

v CMtiRe
PA«* /0 «
I**U wA*

PLANTS

VALUE
SAVE
PAY
ONLY
d m ia 7 ' - - - - - --1— _
q A ew Y V « * a W o f n n r n roduettoo line* tho first AVRO Delta w u turned out. Royal Air Force
smb ar* baifig trained at Waddinjtoo to oporata tte new plana*.

Aw

WNGey/ycx/e*
AHCtoO/VOUWON
THff OAHE/OOMT
e e s o slu m ?
• ta a s H u t* r

FOR QUALITY

T R U C K RUBBER
RECAPPING

W N 3E Y /
w e WANTTO
, TAKffTOUO
PKTUQffV

ON TOUR SMOOTH

T IR E S

WELSH
Welsh lir e Shop
105 W. 2nd

PHONE O.EIGHT
SEVEN TWO
“ If You Hut* A
Tiro Job To Do”

v n nnw N p a y m e n t
21 MONTHS TO PAY

50c-75c-$1.
Acalypha
Gal. 50c

TV CENTER

BENNETTS Golden Rain Treef
SALES k SERVICE

409 W. 1st S t
FA

2-2021

Stero's EMB&amp;SQN ■

50c-Sl.

Ben Monroe
Nursery
atm r f t *

IX xoxtx

�card

4

x
X FOR RENT
X BEACH RENTAL*
4 WANTED to RENT

&lt;Si JUfil 12*4 C m fm f
. .
A. B. PETERSON
I n t o t o r i i t o A I . fe w *

a V * 4 2FTS: EE

ONLY 3
Homei L eft
in little Venice

II***, Beb Effvllffa A. C. Doud■—KLOWKRR. P L A jm ,

»

mu

ney, Land lunrtyur.

ll* a . p*r* a **. • m m PA 1-4UI

office

x iA v n u t
a w w a _____

iff fab* a u m in *

E iT _____ •
14 p m - u m r o c H - a c T F L a i
(Peeltyy)
_____
u A t n c L M W A ir m
Iff f U C U to IAT
I f BEAUTT FAILOEB
Iff FEMALE HELP WANTED '
Iff HALE HELP WANTED
WHALE •* PEMALE
ffl WOES WANTED _________
Iff BtJUNEM H K E IW H B I
3UM0NVT to LOAN
ffl SPECIAL EEEYICEE
ZJA ROOFING * PLVMSXNO

DON'S COVER SHOP
Automobile Interior Decorator
Seat Covers — Truck r u
lit.
At Willis Pontiac—301
14' Glidar bouMtraUtr. Fully
equipped, dean, good condition.
Ph. FA 2-0980-

3 Homssi bin been soli l* 1944 Austin Healy, radio A heater.
while these homaa a n
act
Recent 40 Tote Lacquer finish.
Excellent condition, only 11495.
Ph. FA 2-4404 after 4 p .m .
Must fall by 14th.

Now Uriar Conatrucllon.
bedroom asbeetoa
04 ‘
tad Tor 11
arranged.

2 bedrooms, full bath. *2200
equity for tala or trad# an lata
modal car. H. T. MeDastel,
Park Avaau* Trailer Park.

9 bairton, 1 bath

• S f t r i ’t S f r lL S !*

far Palntteg can Mr. Tasker, Pk.
2-6151 anytime.

GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
Red-T-Mlg Concrete
White—Necchl—Etna
CONCBETE CO.
Repairs on all makes Machines 309MIRACLE
Elm Ave.
FA 8-5751
323 Eait Pint St. FA 2-8244
Bonded contractors. Fainting aad
PUMPt —- SPRINKLER
papering. Imporlal Decorator*.
SYSTEMS
Free etUmatei. Sanford roteAll type* **3 aizta, Initaltod
ncea. FA 2-3711 after 4:0*
^D* It. YourielT'
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
. BT I N E
Machtoa lad Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4433

Cttryaler Airtemp

Air Conditioning and Haatlag
24' x S' Portable tebana with **•
C. H. STAFFORD
terior plywood. Can be 9MB ah
218 Oak Av m w
FA 2-4731
Frames Traitor Park.

1* M m . 1 '

HEATING
H. B. POPE CO.

4 bedroom, X

Remodeling — Rerooflng — Re­
siding — Mataruli — Contrac­
tors — Financing.
FLOOR aaadtoi aad finishing
Cleaning, w n x in g - Barring
Stmlnole County atoea 188*
E M. Qteneaa, Lake Mary

THE CARD OF THANKS

V oy often a Card of Thank* to The Sanford Herald aento a
■d wfilek 1* utllcult to All to any other way. Not only la 4*
gracious expression of gratitude to those « b » hive sent f
triputee but alto courteously acknowledges the services and .
neaeea of the many to whom * personal note of thanka cannot
bo mailed.
Newspaper Card* at Thanka are accepted ae socially cornel, i
Emily Port, the noted authority oa etiquetta. feels they serve mat
good use*.
v Thera to bo proscribed form for a Card of Thanks. It ran bu i
brief or aa detaUed *■ you dealro. When the occasion comes you
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our itotf te
aaalat you.

THE "IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
It la tho cuatoa ef maay fiulllta to thto country to commomorato a bereavement by an "to Memorium nolle* In oawspoger
classified columns. They find a real solace therein. Preperatfoa or i
selection of o suitable vers* brlnge back to them tender, pleasant
recollections. As Elisa Cook, tha English pool bis so beautifully
expressed U:
"How cruelty sweet art tha echoes
that start
,
What me m on ito r s an old tuna

Ottvor Ead Of Seieee Ills
Most.frequently an to Memorium to- Inserted on tbo annlver200 S. Park------FA 2 4334
84k HP W ll $177.05 fje (161.98
sary of death. However, other dates, whieh it is felt era appro­
Tad
Burnett
1*808.00
*228.00
priate or meaningful are also selected. Tho birthday of thu da1290.50
*289.80
WOOLSEY
for PAINTING
parted, th* wedding anniversary. Memorial Day, even Cbriatmoa
18 HP
toM.OO
*38*00
8132.
2801
Granvtew
Phono
FA
2-2878
are
art among other significant occasions chosen.
204 S- Park Am . Ph. FA 2 6*41 AH «f EMM beautiful
Marten Flnlahag
1
WESTEI
RN
AUTOSTORE
located
m Lika Front Lets.
For T aar Boot
PARMER’S AOKHCT. REALTOR
Berrykill Painting Ce«tractor
218 E. first St.
taaford
S. Carlo Oitono. Auoelato
Deemed — Bonded — Units
Senkirlk G ltto and Paint Cft.
verses. These express in poetic beauty th* emotions of tho heartFree Estimate — Compare our
tu
string*. Among team *r* vsrses appropriate to any clrcumsUnca.
l it - 114 W. 2nd to- rh FA 2-4423
114 8. Preach Art- Sanford, Fla.
EOBON'S OUTBOARD^
Prices.
ices. Call FA 2-2*87 after
14 PIANO SEEV1CSS
Uaed Mater Clearance
Ph. Offle* PA 2-5221 or PA
Choose your choice
THE RATE
1 :00.
15ELECTEKAT “ ““
4.3 sag
HP Champion
35.00 A l a d d i n converter hurricane
etm
*»*«
o f Ftotneinr Plana:
Card* of Thank* and to Memorium flotices, due to the fact they
tempi. Aladdin Vacuum bottles,
Atwater
88.50
ffl INSURANCE
roron a C T m B F n r
may run to eoaaidvabto length, a n billed at 11.00 per eolunus to d .
lunch kite.
V A . FHA, In Service
MODERN 4 bodnom. ff
ST NODCSAPEBAOKUE
ohneoa .
72.50-143 50
»
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
4*04
C m m t lo a a l
M ARTICLES tor SALE
m
tfo.UU 2417 8. French
FA 2.184* ROLLAWAY, HozplUl and Baby
8 HP Wtaard
SB PVEXmJEE * - " *
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
Release Friday; Oct tl. 183T ____
74k HP Scott Atwater
71.54
Tel TA'J-Slsr. Furmntiw Center
oa.sii
ittS
U
tT
d
f
e
Tik HP Mercury
116 West Firat St
or, _______________
and lotn
ltooo
10 HP Cosair
l ^ii ■.«!
mei r.v,
at cabinet apace. Priced
10 HP Scott Atwater
1—LOST and FOUND
Wellborn
Phillips
Jr.
-« if, ii i
LaVenw School t f Dance
i
to a*U, *11,950.00. Term*.
Gear Shift
M .«
DOWN
SO. Foot­
ACHOS4
lll’.'i
hit
1
..
«l 1
Classes
now
forming
In
Tap—
10 HP Wizard
W.oo $2.60 per eall plus parti, 9 yaars
W. E, -SILL" T E M PER
lost ;" Srow a'V white
ball
1. Shrink
I. Amancan
iii*: im ju ;j i &lt;
Arrobatic
—
Ballet.
Alio
boyi
“Pete", Looki Ilka a Baajto10 HP Chris Craft
110.00 experienra la TV Service on all
ris
:&lt;ii :i •:
Held
2, True
Indian
class ft tiny-tola class. Enroll
ChUdVpet? Fb. FA 20453 *N r Aaaee. Gay AH**. Grefchtn Hall,
18 HP Scott-Atweter—good
11nil ;i. • *4
S. Young
IWstrd (var.) 31. Succor
makaa and modeli. One year now. FA 2-5425.
condition
150.114
ill *
MIV’
H
5 p« in#
Arietta Price. Everett Harper For more Information rail the
33. June
4. Bitter
salmon
guarantee on all parts. We also
ll’.ltl -iea 1-19* ,
Phone TA *49*1
111 N. Part Salta office: Corner W. Cry IS HP Mercury, MK 20 172.5U aenrico auto and home radios. 21—AETiCLEST o r ' 6ALE
bug
vetch
8.9ter*
liberal
i! •* 1
S3 HP F-vinrude, rum food ao oo I'ietur* tubes repaired In your
8. Mount------, 34. Against 1 list# 1
10. Ireaueta
1 Drive * Lake Mary black, 28 HP Jehnaon, electric
335.00
This la I M il to the Rtti Theatre
•«m
im
:
.1
35.
Pillow
Martinique
home.
*9.95.
guaranteed,
1
year.
Indians
so
trapi
Settle
tanka,
Greasa
traps,
SU
to
M012
WELAKA APAATMENTS: t* * *
30 HP Johnson, rlec.
for Mr*. William C. Hutchison. StWon# FA 2-4*91 or FA
cover­ " etih ■ •: r *
It. Fibbers
E Small Island
ament
inteli. Dry We
• Javaline
415.00 Phone FA 2-3884, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
privitt faithfl. 1U W* Flfil
Exp. data Oct. 20, 1957.
?«
IN
*
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if
v
s
iu
Including Debary ft Lake Mary
ings
MIRACLE CON•cllfetW CO.
off Ireland
13. Norwegian
33 HP.Scott Atwater
2d,
Nation­
BARNES
TV
SERVICE
T
.
Curl#
historian
Past Motor
380.00
EFFICIENCY apanmtnt#
BUY DIRECT .
al
v«iiM4tr*a
201 East Commercial
New Coleman camp cook
a. Recover
14. Sole
40 HP MK 55
335.00
abla for coupl# or single Person. Beautiful atw 3 .bedroom home,
Itovo
$12.00
gown (Jap.) 24. Venture
9. Bottom ef
All
1957
Uvinrudoi
on
Sale
so
18. Former
Private bath A ahowar. Ideally
Hi bathe. Worth *12,500. Only
ENVELOPES. Letterheedi, stata- Colemin gas lantern, now 10,00
37, A speck
33. Made,
nows the time to trade.
province
• room
located across from Poat Office. Only 19,995. • |995 Down
I—111L I l f A f l .Wa KTBT
manta, Invoice*, band blili, aad 7SO power binoculars now U5.00
21. Foreigners
a* cloth
BOATS ON SALE AT
(\id.)
11. Vend#
Inquire Jacobsen Dept Star*.
Monthly payment! leu than
pngrnma, at c. Progrcaiive Remington 12 gauga shotgun 10.00
501-511 East First Street
3E Egyptian
IE King of
IS. atcondnry 29. Attica
I
IB
YOUR
HOME
OR
PROPERTY
rent Monna Jarvis. F A2-1S10.
Year Evtende Dealar
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— 32 ca). Revolver
god (vnr.)
BtthHI
31. Little
11.00
IT. Lefty
Furnished cottage, 1 bedroom.
IOBSON
SPORTING
GOODS
403
Wist
Uth
SL
3$.
Shy
We
Uka
trade*
islands
IT. Affirmative
mountain
Lake Mary. Call FA 2-3049 or 2 bedroom cement blork house,
FOR S A L E ?
304 E. 1st
Phena FA 2-5941
vote
BELL US YOUR FURNITURE
FA 2-4347.
furnished. Nolan Rd. FA 2-6050
tat ua build your docki, bulkheads
rT“
IE Girl's
Cash for any amount Sugar
If the aaawar la yea, than allow Thla U a pai* to the Rita Theatre
and aea wall* Water Front Cosnickname
Trading Post 1 milt south av
Fum. Apt. S00 Park Ave.
youraalf avery oeportumly for
atruction Co. FA 84310.
for R. J. Massay. Exp- data
*
Sanford. Phoa# FA 3-0477.
BAV'
II. Feast
4
*“
selling It now! At present. Inis
Oat. 20, 1857.
Attractive 3 room furnished apt. Built on a 149' x 10*' lot In Loch
sumptu.
office has several excellent
1
$60 mo. including utilities. 107 Arbor section near Country
10 months free service on new lnr
nr
—Factory to you—
.
ously
ruitomers for 2 * 3 bedroom
Club, this beautiful Ranch Style
Oth St.
Alurnlaum
ROD
A
REEL
REPAIRS”
etrumrnt
purchase
from
us,
22.
Lain
home featurca 3 spacious bed­ homes, homexites A building
(V
Venetian Blinds
BUKUR'S MUHIC SHOP
412 Sanford Avenua
23. Tear
sites, and small ft large serf­
Furn. Apt. 0300 Mellonvllle.
r
rooms, 2 baths, forced air heat.
2004 Cedar Avenue FA 2-0733 Enclosed held. Big-Proof bottom
2l.Cempb*4
age- For prompt ft efficient,
,n m iin u
In* system, Florida Room, dou­
i»
rail with plastic ends. Pintle
.r
servlet fontact this office it *
JOHpibOM MOTORS
23. Slide on lee
Efficiency Apt. Air-condition A
"T
jk
ble carport and large utility
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Vacuum Cleaner Repaint
y w earheat convenience
! SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
27. A beck fin
TV Optional. Hiwajr 17A93 So,
room. 7ou can buy tint beauty
T
f
l
j
P
Cotdj.
if
^
Appml.teC° Y w r Usilng l=*M Sanford Avo. Hi. FA 2-15*3 Repairs ft part* for all makes of
30.
Concealed
for *14,975 00, with *2,975.00
City Limit#. Slumbcrland Court.
rlcancri. Electrolux. Hoover, Senknrik Glass and Taint Co.
31. Electrified
down. See ua today, Seminole
W. P. SMITH
Stenstrom Realty
TT'
Kirby, Air-Wav, G. Ei Replace­ 112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
particle
Commercial building for rant or
Realty, 1901 Park Avs., FA
Outboard
Satea
ft
Scrvlca
ment
parts.
Work
guaranteed
H.
E.
STENSTROM
32.
Behold!
—
tale. 405 W. Hilt, Phone FA 2-5232.
2318 Park Ave.
PA 2 6231
i f
w
sr
Free pick up ft deuvery. Call Dirt lor sale, you haul it. Call
33. Among
Registered Broker
Special Fall Closeout on 8112.00
2-6037.
FA
2
4105.
PA
2-3300.___
35.
Homeless
2427 Laurel — rhone FA 3 3130
trailers while they test *130.00.
child
Furniihcd 2 room apartment ROSA L. PAYTON
dicrcurv Outboard Motuu
Used plana*:
.Spinet*,
Baby
WELL DRILLING
Wo
have
•
buyer
for
a
rountry
Registered
R*al
Estate
Broker
All
private.
FA
37.
Right and
with bath.
TfTremendous Price Changes
Grand*,
Uprights.
Reasonably
J#
II
Fairbanks-Mori* Hump*
Assoc. Alberta J. llall A
noma with a few acre* of land.
proper
2-4003.______________________
231.00
priced,, guaranteed. Ph. FA
Repairs to all makes
Call Seminole Realty If your 410 HP
William E. Herschel
31. Shooting
HP Plus
339.00
TP
HOWARD C. LONG
Apartments— Kurniihed or un- fh FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha
property it for aale. FA 2-6332. New MK 21
439.00
•Ur
r
207 E. Commercial Ave,
furbished.
Both
upper
*
lowar.
T-Shirts
48c—Pilnt
12
60
gal.
fj
MK 18-40 HP
, 549.00
19. Sleep sound
Phone rA 2-2133
TT
7(71 Palmetto Ava. Ph. FA
L
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g
g
a
g
e
,
Cots,
Tarpaulins.
MK 8S-E 40 HP
69900
40. Baking
2-2936 alter H Q &gt;
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­
MK 78 M IIP
84.VOO CARTER HOME CLEANING
chambara
TT
Flowers
—
Plants
—
Shrubs
WE
HAVE
A
HOME
ford
Ave.
51K
78
60
IIP
plus
975.60
SERVICE
2 Bedroom furtiiabed apartment,
41. aingta
BEN
MONROE
NURSURY
Tremendous
trade-ins
Window
ft
Wall
Wailiiiii;
FOR YOU
$55.00. DOS Elm Ava. Call FA
person .
Heater, small Coleman circulator,
i#^jr
Floor Waxing—NOrth m in i
Celery Avsmi*
FA 2-0313 Announcing new Un# of fine alum­
2-1260.___ ___
___________
ipoaa.)
pipe
and
automatic
draft
regu­
inum boat*. Fishing boats through 132 Hiway 17-82
DeBary lator. $25.00. DUI FA 2-1243.
42
Longings
PEAT COMPOST^DiatwtUar's) ov-ir-ntoht crutoeva. Baal pncai.
Garaga apartmtnl. 1401 Oak.
HOME*- I
bedroom*
TEXAS — MAID BOATS
Antique love seat. Sacrifice. FA
1
A
2
baths.
DICK, MAPES
Private entrance, modern furnishGRAPEVILLE mJIiUKY
2 1181. 2 121 Princeton.
ei bedroom. Th. FA 2-3610.
Tile Contractor— Dial FA 2-4631
Go
w
e
s
t
on
1st
Street
or
Compute and ready tar lamodi- 20th Street to Grapevtllc Avenue. 17—BEAUTT PAMLOU
Buescher
“ Aristorral" L'-flat Alto
FOR RENT^OR SALE: 2 bedroom
ate occupancy.
B A - MWfaiBq sad ~m r . Saxophone,
FA 2-0*8*.
like new. Call Lt.
CB home. Kitchen equipped. 75'
Modern Air-Conditioned Salem INO______________________ __
(jg) Davenport, FA 2-1330, ext.
xltO'
lot,
new
lawn,
TV
Antcn
Soft
Water
Shampoo
Georgia
cabbage
plants,
all
popu­
*
351.
na. Scrrened-ln porch. 2127
Locations
CERA3IIC TILE
lar yartotiai. new ready. Hugh HARRIETTS BEAUTT NOOK
Prineton Ave. Ph. FA 2-3S43 af­
Whtlehel, ph. FA 3-4240.
South Ptoacreat — taaford
108 * Oak Aw.
FA 2 5741 PAUL F. MULLER ft BON
Inn air eondnioner. Call FA
ter 3:30.
Whispering Oaks — TUujiilte
2-1198 before 1:00 or after 4:00
Huby Spear*
FA 2-1353
GRAY SHADOW
This la a pais tn the MovicDnd
Trice $55.00. Excellent ship*.
Large 2 bedroom furnished, apt
Rlda-In for Mrs. Alfred Grcea.
NURSERIES
$35. monthly. 1703 Magnolia.
FHA in service and FHA floatsManic drop-leaf table, 44 x 22"
Exp. date Oct. 20, 1957.
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
tot availsbis.
(49 x 66" open) and 4 ladder
Furnished apartment. P r i v a t e ,
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
beck chairs, $3900. Upholstered
1*—FEMALE HELP WANTED
first floor. Very nice tef re*
We
can
qualify
you
for
as*
ef
lined couple. 1504 W. 3rd Stchair with arms, 40" wide.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
these homes in 30 minutes. Yea Florida's
Opens Into single bed, *15. 2‘ j
90's. Lake Bingham naar
i
Experienced waitresses to work
rl»oms can start enjoying tha horns
Shell Apta. 412 Park
Contrasting ft Repairs
IIP Johnson outboard motor,
Kihir
Lake Mary. Mr. John K*h
In a restaurant opening around
while
wa
process
the
paper*.
furnished, screened porch, extra
$35.00. Th. NO S-43J7.
around the 1st of November. 104T Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1*6*1
rotlaway bed, garage. *37.50 c.o
Good wage* plus paid vacation.
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS
Plumbing
—
Kresty
Heating
jCTTTItTrrriTarTto--------------Cal! T\ 2-5795.
Harden your plants for Winter
M. G. HODGES
Developed by
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
fi rooms, bath, aercaned porches
with our Tall Special Fertiliser.
Berrien
on All Water Pump*—
T
g
l
f
f
U
r
H
i
L
P
WftUTl
b
—
m m . fruit trees. Adults only.
CRYSTAL
LAKE
NUR8ERV.
ODHAM&amp;
Willi Drilled — Pumps
SWIVEL ROCKERS
Inquire 2318 Palmetto
3 blks. West CC Bldg. Lake
rhone PA 2 *037
TUDOR, Inc.
Young boys to run eiUbllibtd Paola Road
Ave.
Mary.
paper reulei. Apply Ctrcula
Reg. 9119.00
Now )79.60
3 r o o m apartment, upstairs.
(ton Department Sanford Her­
DISH GARDENS: 300 N. Park
CLARK
Nee our new shipment of dinettes
Cer. H*y. 17 *2 * 27th 8L
Lights and wattr furnished. Close
Ave., Sanford- Phone FA 2-1ID
aldPha*Mac. Heating ft Supply Oa. All at Sales prices
Phono FA 2-1891
to town. Private. *50.00 per
Sanford Flower Shop.
Store Hours
Coetaseting ft Repairs
BRAILEY ODHAM, P tm .
month. FA *1*55. 107 Locust
st ^Wa Li - m
m
Mi* Orlando Dr. Ph. PA t-ffffT4 Mon. 8:30 till 9:00 p. m.
A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
Tues. thru Frt. 8:30 till 5:30 p. m.
I— REa L BSTATi PfllTTflT.
Make $20 dally. Luminous Name­ Highway IT ft 92 .South Sanford Sat. 8.30 till 6:00 p. m.
Phone FA 2-1*51
plate*.
Free
aamplei.
Reeves
For dependable Service
PLUMBING ft SEPTIC TANKS
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
Co. Attleboro. Mass.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Member of Florist
INSTALLATION ft REPAIRS
I. E. BATTEN
Car. 2nd ft Magnoba FA. 3-6411
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
24 Hour Sarvle#
118 8. French Ave. — FA 2 3714 Comfortable 3 bedroom homa, 4
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
School days mean more lunch boxes tn reck and more Iunrhea
ARCHIE C HARRIETT
PART-TIME
years old. Locatod on mco cor­ iL - BFfg n g PPB f ---Ftm Delivery
ly from tha careful supervision ol Mother, which behoove*
••ten away
FA 2-1299 or FA 2-8731
Bargain’ for cash. 8 lot# to Mayner lot, 16' x 127'. Featurtl in­
EMPLOYMENT
her to remember bow Important a well-balanced mid-day meal is
fair Section on Shirley Ave.,
clude electric stove and refrt Haynes Office Maehina Co., Type­
to the welfare of younailer*.
near Lake Monroe. W. £. Kirch. gerator. hot waUr tank, vtnePLUMBING
$SA V E $
writers, idlinr machines, SatesA sturdy equal thermae jug filled with ftevorful Florid# orange
hot! Jr.. FA 2-2251.________
Contract and Repair Work
lian blinds, oil apffca Mate*
Rentals, 314 Mag. FA 2-0462. An opportunity to aupplement
Furniture and Appllancaa
luice la •
end universally popular first course lor n
a rood
good and
n lu
lunch
Also has car part* with small
Free Estimate*
your income bv making printed
Cherry Real estate Agate?
New ft Used
_L Most schools have milk available, same have orange
ntility room. Shingled roofing,
R.
L
MAE
VET
Jn
eitifations
oa
a
van
lima
Dial FA M W -N ota ry
but 11your child* doea not, practice Ibis easy health Insure nee.
budouud fi-oe*. Some trail
basis for T&gt;ur ft ortdsUsal, 304 Sanford Am . Phono FA 1-3343
1219 W. 13 8 t Pear-Buber Shop and olenty of shrubbery. Only
All kinds Automottvn Repsin
the email thermo#, then fill wilh fresh, frozen or canned Ft____
far. in Sanford aad ntar by
orange Juice, full of vitamin C. Canned frozen ritrut iulcee me
ELMERS ACTO REPAIR SHOP
* 10,500. with excallent terms.
w. J. KING
a r a a . Automobile essential.
203-08 East First
FA 2-09*3
economical now, Ideal (or dally serving. Later on In tqs
PA Z-13U
John R. Alexander
State age, nullifications and
Plj-nbng and Supplies
Stenstrom Realty Osteen
you11 enjoy the fresh fruit
i
•A
telephone number. Write: Re­
• BIG VALUES
Real Eatate . Insurance
Kohler
Plumbing
II. F- STENSTROM
Finish out tha lunch box menu wilh a protein oandwkh. each #a
It will nsy YOU to sea us before
porting Manager. P. O. Box
107 Magnolia
FA 2 0243
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U
IC
K
C
R
E
D
IT
Ream
Water
Heaters
chopped hem. egg or cbeeee combin.vttone. carrot stick# for •
Registered Broker
you buy. Open Evening* aad
22tvi W. Bay Station, Jackson­ 2534 OrllMo Dr.
FA 2-0483
3427 Laurel - Phone FA 22420
• E ASY TERMS
crunchy yellow vegetable, tad mnlanee cookie# to satisfy the tittle
Sundays.
ville, Fla.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
sweet-tooth.
WILgON-MAIER
TRAILER BALES
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor EASTS1DEPalatka,
•Uk Crumley * Monteith
New and Uaed Furniture
Fla.
Experienced cook to da heavy Plumbing ft Heating, Fsae EiU
Raymond Luadqulat, Assoc,
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 9-4494
mates,
All
work
guaranteed
for
311 E. First SL Ph FA 2-5623
cooking la new restaurant own­
rnmnava Bftlsswm Van##
cs
at'entu na»b s u .
on# &gt;T»r. uni lusiw , idtuf
ing around 1st of Nnvcmber.
*w» a ttcdreom hooks
rURNITURK n r CHARACTER
wo-wl,
rhone
VAlley
6-4281.
Call FA 2-5796 for Interview.
AUTO MART"
4 bedroom home. Largo lot wilh ,
Built By
$700.00 Down
fruit trees. Lake Mary. Ph. F A ! 201 S- Sanford Ava. FA *8465 T O 'M -W O rk (VANKB--------- 34—PIANO 8E livli£“
Matter Craftsmen la
Fcaturea electric kitchens, terras2-1514 or FA 2-6049.
Styla and Construction
Need a rood 2nd car?
zo floors, and choice retidcatial
Dross making for children. Call PIANO TVNINO ft RIPAIRING
Tha same as Those
Sacriflea
SEE RAY HERRON
locations.
Mrs.
Alexander.
FA
2-6689.
W. L. HARMON
Prized Bias*
10 Acres tile farm land. tVs story
Your Pontlae Salesmen
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
home, good farm buildings.
Colonial Days
New end Used Cars
Phone FA 2-3103
Bookkecplag Accounting gorges, Th. FA 2-4223 After 1:00 p. m.
^ Near ichnol bus line- *1500 00. rh. FA 24«31 or aftar * p. m
Finished For
evenings or weekends. Write it —ELlKTltlr At. -PRVtrBK
ISiO.ee Down
*2000.00 Down. Ownar financ­
FA 2-28*3. 301 West First St.
Florida Gimate to
Box 97 c;o Sanford Harold.
Two bedroom home, almost new ed.
Your Chok* of Woods .
ante
'48 Chrysler, good engine, 4 new Honest. Intelligent, matqrn wo­ FRIGIDA1RE appliance*,
with carports
te and storage. Kit
Consult A REALTOR First
Goodyear
tires,
radio
ft
healer.
and
avrviec.
GH.
High.
Oviada
ed.
Immediate
pass
(hen equipped.
poss­
men wants clerical work in San­
Average body. *195.00. Can be
ession. Osier Realty Co., 2601 CULLEN AND HARRET
Fla. Phon# 5 0 6 3315 or Son
ford store. Excallent references.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2691
teen at Holler Motor Co. during
Available Im m s d ls ttly . FA
ford FA ff-1614 after ( p a .
Kay and 410 Willow Ave nighta.
2-9774.
bedroom home with 2 lota. 700 246 feet of Uka front property.
Electrical Contracting
New modern 2 bedroom homo FINANCE your new cer with a Tbia Is a pass to tho Movieland
8. Laurel Ave. Sanford. *100.
Uaed furniture, appliances, tools
House Uinnr and Hepatra
for my equity. Balance sppx.
with florid* room and double
loan from the Honda Slate
Ridc-In for Gordon Frederick.
etc. Hougnt-sold. Larry* Sian
RANDAI.L ELMTKIU CO.
15,300. Phone FA 2-2924.
garage. FA 2-6132.
Bank of Sanford.
Exp. ate Oct. 20, 1057.
213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4133
113 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0913

RAYMOND M. BALL
REALTOR

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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SECON D ADDITION

Our Aim

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la to build for yon the
buyer the very best

More and more people are buying: In Sanfords most popular location . • •
SOUTH P1NECREST SECOND ADDITION. If you are looking: for a typ­
ical Florida style home, .we believe that we have the home you are look­
ing for.

•

Our Policy

fou will find quality built homes with a money back guarantee if you
are not happy with your new Odham &amp; Tudor home. We have many
floor plans for your selection, 3 bedrooms, 1, V /2 &amp; 2 bath hoiqes • • •
with fully automatic kitchens, terrazzotile floors, ceramic tile baths,
large screened porches, carportes and the best quality workmanship
anywhere.

material used in the
homes we build for

returned.

cheaper than rent

FHA down payment
Monthly payments

# It Is easy to own an Qdham &amp; Tudor home in South Plneerest Second
Addition . . . we can qualify you for one o f our financing plans within
30 minutes. FINANCING PLANS: F.H.A., F.H.A. IN SERVICE. And if
you act now you can choose your interior and exterior colors.

cheaper than rent

•

WE CAN QUALIFY
YOU FOR ONE OF OUR

a period o f one year or
your money will be

Monthly payments

and closing cost $1,500.

is to guarantee the
workmanship and

down payment and
closing costs $1,300,

home we can at a price
you can afford.

FHA IN-SERVICE

So If you’re planning to b u y . . . now Is the time. And you*n be so happy
you decided to buy an Odham &amp; Tudor home in South Pinecrest Second
Addition . . . where every day you will enjoy pleasant living.

FINANCING PLANS
IN ONLY 30 MINUTES!

Kitchen Equipped

Priced From

Brailey Odham, President

Sales Office Corner 27th St. and 17-92 Highway

Phone FA 2-1501

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V,'ASUNCION, Oct. 14 (UP)—
AB k u * taeludlig President Eli l t i i n t may to UHdBf about
tto n a n symptom* rather than
tto cause of tto Soviet Union’s
triumph la launching aa earth

r

satellite.'
■a*?
'^
SE, -,a*w»A~- r ; |tk-*-

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Demand Congress’

secrets and years away from tto
Kremlin. Lax security enabled
spies to five tto Communists real
aid on these.
■eve Jet AMnsr
Over tto yean tto Reds havs
followed up with a Jet-powered
airliner well ahead of any UA.
schedule for sech. And their

UoreoTcr, the Russians broke
&amp;Stocks, H Isn’t jo much and, through to the atomic and hydroUnited
anyway, we could hare done it lten b:mbe which tto
State* believed were American

Just shoot to this:

ef PcteDtlfle triumphs from which
tto Soviet Union la wrseeting tto
lest bit at prestige, propaganda
and diplomatic pressure. Exriled
U.S. senators and ,coegreaaaiea
are demanding • special areata
of Congress, investigation*, more

ccntlncntal ballistic mlulle gen- and • goal
erally It accepted now since they Democrats tend to blame tto
hclsted a IM-pound earth satellite President in a political play look­
Into orbit.
ing toward next year's congrea-

any
too.

Weather
t
Mostly fair today e el Tuesday
partly dandy
light

VOL XLIX

, AS et thla adds wp to • scries *iowa! elections. Tto Amp hints

■*Vor tuiflrsTw V j r. -ftrta s--keto

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Established 1009

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Scientific
efeeo to
his latest new*
conference waaa to mentioned the
ISM Russian capture of German
sciontists at tto Peenemuade mis­
sile laboratory in northeast Prus­
sia. Capture know how and native
Russian
scientific
scholarship
combined to put Sputnik la the

*r*f*flF*¥*

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that all wre loot when tto satel­
lite Job was turned over la tto
first place to tto Nary. Tto Pres­
ident plays down tto more spec­
tacular speculation about what
tto rignitkanre of Bjutnlh may
to .
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“Suddenly," to told hteaew i
conference, "al America seems
to bare become scientists."
Afflicts School System
That would to excellent If true,
but R la not. For what amy all
tto UA satellite and missile programa. If anything, la something

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advic* and complaint by mighty system on whlelt taxpayers con­
near everyone la • population fidently spend billion, every year.
which was shocked to Its heels by
Educators report that tto Amer­
the Soviet Union’s satellite first. ican school system Is sick In Its

Ktebco departments. Tto teach­
ing of teknee to tto schools also Is
especially sick. Tto fault doe* not
lie with President Elsenhower.
What's wrong Is at tto grass
roots where mama and papa do
not Insist (hat high schools ade­
quately offer nor that their kids
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mathematics, c h e m i s t r y and they are likely to remain ao.
physics. There la • developing What to do about that win da.
disaster In the shortage of science mind congressional attention nex|
students, science teachers and session.

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scientists h th* United State*.
Meantime, tto Russians a n
graduating two engineer* for rr»
cry c m graduated In tho United
Stales. Good ones, too, Russia*
education cmphaiiaes
quality.
United Stales emphasis toca
quantity. It the Russians
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Russia's Naval Fleet
R ap id ly Increasing

V

TOKYO to — Adm. Arletgh A.
Burks said today Soviet naval
forces are becoming increasingly
bold In the Weitem Pacific, the
English Channel and the Mediter­
ranean.

Satellite Ira pad
Burke, chief of U.S. naval oper­ arm to support their submarines
Burke confirmed his statement
ations, said . these Included hun­ and task forces at sea."
"It didn't make a great Impact of Saturday
that
the Uniteddreds of submarines with an ulti­ Tha M-year-old admiral refused on me," be admitted, "but I don't Stales, by hooking a number of
mate potential of launching nu­ to be drawn Into a discussion on know what make* Impact on you rockets together, could launch •
the phyehologiral Impact and the news people. I, for one, didn't satellite the sire of Russia'* 1S4
clear mliailes.
Ihe Impact you say the pounder.
Burke, who la •«.-&lt;.-tonr-of Far propaganda value, of__ Russia's
“ But la U worth Cw money?”
Eastern naval installations and jump on the Western world th be­ Uussian 'satellite has had In Ihia
ha asked.
part of the world.”
units of Ihe 7th Fleet, addressed ing first to launch a satellite.
top ranking U.S. naval officers
and the top command of the Jap­
anese martllmo
self
defense
forces.
Earlier today at a news confercr.ee Sjrke praised the Russian
earth satellite aa "most import­
ant" scientific development, but
he said It had little value aa a
The Board of Seminole County weapon.
Red Fleet Grows
Commissioner! this mornlnr, at a
He (old the naval commanders
•pedal meeting, act up a road
program to keep equipment con- that the Russians "naval building
LIGHT BULBS BAGGED In readlntss fee the Sanford Lions Hub Light Bulb Bale which *eta under* itantiy at work.
program continues undimlnlihed"
way tomorrow. Sac Ida* the&gt; bulbs art Mike* Thomas (left)
and
..........................lugh
Duncan, president (right).
and "they are building a navy to
However,
because
of
limited
(Ber*tlrom Photo by Goeta)
prevent
tree nations from using
funds, the program does not meet
the sea."
the expectations of commission"Tho modern Soviet fleet in­
era.
cludes hundreds of submarines,"
In tha program for th« current ha laid. "More are being added
flaeal year ate: Lake Mary Road to their huge fleet every year.
completions one mile of road to Eventually they will have sub­
be designated by Commissioner marines capable of launching
John Krlders the Burnell Road in mUslici with nuclear warheads.
Commissioner Lawrence Bwof.
"They have built more cruisers
ford’s diatriuts
miles of Bed tod degysyare In tto list -toesde
'Pug-LaS# Roud in Cmnniissioner than Ihe rest o f the world com­
By into Millar
where between seven to elfhi ed, had been sold because of da- B. C. Dodd’s District; a mile of bined. They have developed a LTCDR. KItNBST M. DOHNE (center) Co-ordlnator of NAI
v, UBMCsT
F.
Would jou Ilka to know a rich thousand dollars! Here U the way mage, hut a new cue had - Item ' road to be designated by Commis- long-range, shore-based naval air to Initiate the Drive at NAB. (Left In right) ire key wen II. T. Porter,
D.
. . .M.
. . .Ilaill, KMC I
J. L. Greene, IIMC; MCdr. Dohne; Mrs. Winifred M. Srotl; Ena. A. K.
put In the library by Sir. W. 0 . ' sioner Krller; and the LongwoodboyT Then Make friends with Ed­ It happened.
U. ». Navy Photo)
and J. M. Burns, C8I.
&gt;
(Off
Eddie was visiting a relative In Akcritrom, a neighbor of Miss Markham Road in Commissioner
die Fuhrmann, a Freshman at
New
York
State
last
summer.
He
Chittenden.
He
alio
collecti
Homer Little's district.
*
SHS. Eddie really is rich, for to
has recently found a stamp that was up In the attic, looking at a stamps, and had ordsred and paid
The roads to be completed this
has been found to be worth some- dictionary his undo had Riven him. for his Catalog when Mist Chit­ year are In order of priority.
He rifled through it for a while tenden had asked him where she
Members of the Sanford KlwanCommissioner Krlder, at the
and suddenly camo upon a group could find one.
outset staled "W e need to figure &gt;&lt; Club will hear a dlscusaion on
of old stamps. Sinco Eddie Is a
Eddie and
and nta
his family
Mate
ramuy were
were pass
passt
j program to spend the ‘"The
al FloThe Nuclear Development at
collector of stamps and has been lng near Miami after thl*. They
hav^what th.Va ia of rid. State University From a Layfor one and one-half years now, decided to ask somewhere there
** w#
n“ u,er* “ 01 mtn., standpoint," at Ila noon
he looked at their. Of course, as about the stamp. This man sueBales tax collections In Semi­ tame period, the Increase waa ap­
luncheon meeting Wednesday.
soon as he saw the "$7,500" stamp, Rested sending the stamp to him.l. “ ' Vo don’‘ h,v* enough money
nole County In September, baaed proximately 35 percent. Th* state
Principal speaker at thla week's
increase over th* comparable per­
he knew that it was valuable, lilt Ho would then deddo how much *°. do *e.rT “ “ J**
enything, Sanford Klwanla Club luncheon will
on August sales, loomed to a new
Chairman Fred Dyson and
iod was 34.34 per cent
uncle had given Iho book to him, it waa worth
bo Jack MeGraw, Asst. Executive
Negotiations were
cpmpleted high, according to State Comptrol­ The Increase over last month’*
so be figured that what was in
Well. Fuhrmann sent tto stamp 1&lt;,ea “ Lo&lt;*'?, 1 2,k* » • '“ do **• Secretary, Alumni Association of
Saturday morning through which ler Ray E. Green.
collection, aountywlde, was more
the took was his too.
and, soon afterwards, ha received
easentlal.
the First Christian Church of San­ The collections In Seminole Coun­ than 10. per cent. H owever tho
The total road miles to be built FSU.
WeU, he took the stamp home a letter giving him lb* news. The
Program chairman for the meet- ford acquired two additional lots ty, percentagewise are far above slate Increase ever last month
Fair weather brought out huge i with hint. He and his father took stamp was wv&gt;rth at least seven this year Is estimated at approxi­ lng will be Charles Brandtev.
and a home to add to their pro­ the overall stato average Increase. was only t.S per cent.
mately
ten
as
cotnmlsloneri
listed
thousands
dollars.
The
tax
collec­
da
to
see
the
new
Pinecrest
It
Orlando,
but
they
Couldn't
nt«&gt;
perty on Sanford Ave.
In comparison with the collec­ Collection* for September based
projects that are being asked for
fifptlst Church dedicated yeater- tell him what the value of the tor offered to buy U for six.
For Information On
Clyde Feathora, chairman of tion one year ago, during the on August sales totaled 340,3)5.7$.
Fuhrmann tell us that he is not by cltisens In every county area.
day at It o'clock morning services. atamp waa. The reason was that
Collections last month were $3fl,the board of the First Christian
Krlder Insisted that roads
Dr. John Maguire, Executive Se­ they didn't deal with such old going to sell now. He Is going to
CIRCULATION
5A3.22 and for the same month
Church. Jack Ttiarpe and Rev. Perwilt for about ten years. At this ihould be built "where the greatcretary of the Florida Baptist Con­ stamps!
Inst year the collection- were
ry
L.
Stone
represented
the
church
Fuhrmann was in our school lib­ time he hopes that the price will **t need and the heaviest traffife
vention was the speaker f&gt;r de­
?H. FA 2-2611
$25,321.39.
rary one day, and was looking at be tripled.
In purchailng the property at the
exists.”
dication services.
Sales tax collections are consider­
a
VS.
Postage
Stamp
Catalog,
corner of Rosalia Dr. and Sanfmrd
He was telling in also, that gold
"Open House" was held from
Commissioner Dodd told the
or after 6:30 p.m.
ed as a barometer tor tto trend
Ave. from Reginald
and Mary
t V) to 4:30 yesterday afternoon ublishcd by the Post Office. Here had been discovered near hla on- hoard of Commissioners that rlty
of businasa la the community de­
Brown.
with hundreds rolng through the e Identified the atamp. The old rle's house. I-ook'i like it's been tax ha* been paying for tto pav
PH. FA 20973
noting both an Increase in popula­
The
acquisition
of
Ihe
two
tots
$125,000 church, educational, and Catalog, that the library had own- found up in the attic, tool
( Continent on Page 3)
tion and a heavier spending spree.
(Ciratlnaed on Page 3)
Sunday school structure.
special attraetkm of the new
church was tho Nursery Building
which house* four departments, a
reception room, kitchenette and
By WALTER LOGAN
rest room.
Egyptian ' s o u r c e s In Cairo
° f Ir ,9 met w*Gi j and a solemn warning by the
Another unusual feature of the United Press Staff Correspondent warned that Egypt "will take mil­ King Hussein of
Jordan Sunday, t oiled States that It stood by Its
church la the Baptistry. Located
Some of the Egyptian troops itary actiun if necessary to defend and there were reports In Amman commitments to help defend Tur
t.&gt; the rear of the pulpit and plat­
Arab nationalism against big pow­ that Iraq, a Baghdad Pact ally of key.
form, It I* lighted ao that no aha- and tanks which landed in Syria er moves"—a warning that caused Turkey, might send troops into
Jels fly Overhead
do** can be seen. It has a par­ were reported moving up to the new uneasiness In Israel and Jor­ Jordan to defend it against any
The
Initial
group of Egyptians
tial glass front and is enclosed in tense Turkish border toay In a dan. Cairo newspaper pictures threat.
landed In Syria at Port I.atakla,
draper. Walls around it, the rail, development that heightened fean showed tanks accompanying the
Danger Termed Serious
only 30 mile* from the Turkish
’% ( routineed am Page 3)
of an cxpL’iJon In the Middle Eaat. troop*.
Israeli Furcign Minister Gold* border, while Syrian and Egyptian
Melr said in New York the Syrian Soviet-made Jets Dew overhead.
build-up a "serious
and grave (&gt;n* battalion was reported to
danger to larael." And official have landed for Immrdlate desources In Jerusalem said the jlnymrnt.
Egyptian "publicity stunt" could
Damascus Radio disclosed that
provoke the Arab states into some some Egyptian tro^pv were being
new action.
deployed alcng the Turkish bor­
But Israeli sources Mid Ihe der when it said "the arrival of
Egyptian move may
alert the Egyptian troops bolsters Syria's
United Stairs and NATO ones defrnits In both the north (Tur­
more to the military threat to key) an theiouth (Israel).”
Turkey.
Informed source* in Cairo said
The Egyptian troop
Ihe Egyptian troops would be de
came against a background of ployed along the Turkish border
Syrian and Soviet charges that i where the Syrians are under- THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH showing to th j right tha. Maly acquired
u.
luraey and ins U n i t e d Mates manned. Most oi tne Syrian acuiy dwelling which will bet u»rd lur riunuay ncnoui (onus, (at «•*.•
-•/ - -r iS '.V f
Includes eight lot* on Saalmd Ave.
(Bergstrom Photo)
planned aggression against Syria, is concentrated against Israel

Road Program Set
Up By Commission
At Special Meet

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SHSStudent Finds Stamp
in Attic W orth $7,50Q

Kiwanis Club
Speaker Revealed

Big Crowd Attends
Pinecrest Church
Dedication Sunday

First Christian
Tax Collections Hit
Church Acquires 2 New High Last Month
M-jre Lots, Home

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Egyptian Troops Moving To Turkish Border

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Donor Is Most Important Factor In Blood Banking
ley

AT YESTEHD.Vrg PINECREST CHURCH open house are (left la sight) the Rev. Joe Courses*. Hugh
Patrick, Bupt. of Junior Department, and Jum Hunt, Bgpl. ef the Buway School a* they looked over
tto new Junior Department. This Department opena Into Ihe dhting hail and Is adjacent to the kitchm Tto walla and doers are the fold-away type.
(Bergstrom Photo)
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|citizens. These binlu were set up
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burns developed at just about that
Unit; since these pre-war victims

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order to keep a iuppt&gt; &lt;r*
gency treatment for any sort of veloped^ that if. If defense pi ann- true had bh&gt;od been available— : hojpiiala »iluaU4 ****** .
ihock and Is at the top of the list lng is ronsldered necessary at all. which of course It was
not—sincefrom the centra ban*.
for items to st-rkflle for disaster. I But tetter known to most people proper classification and usage greater safety let W
Considering today's warfare, the j is the use and
need for whole I were not well enough
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worked cot ta final i n by •
conference committed. ,«f both
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F P frL Is Seeking
Perm it T o 'B u ild
Tbo Florida P o m and,

The following day. Not. «, Oow
P M W i Hartong will visit Odado, ta k a Mary, Attnmoota Springe,
Longwood, r a n B a rt a a i Barn*ala High School.
Prior la Ooafraaawau B arb a ra
Tiatt to Sanford
aad k minoto
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iwcauon at wo wamrx wui or at
tto ’rifepaay'a at*am riectris po­
wer plant.
"
Tha
proposed
wharf
would to
Arisaaa and Now York City with
about 41 faat long and would a t­
"lecalbed epidemics” in Utah, tend Into tbo r i m about IS faat
California, Texts, South Carolina with an additional platform exA Florida. :
i.
tending IT foot farther in to'tto
rim .
Plato of tto proposed work can
an in tha office of tbo pisFop Information On
Engineer. C&lt;J. Paul D.
w, in Jacksonville,
CIRCULATION
hearing la proposed. nowPH. FA M 6 U
teat* baaed O
oaB V
affecta
cm
VTVSa pro
RIVWIUI
UtWVS ^1
public aavlgation ahould to ador a fte r 6:80 p m .
draaaad to tto Dlatrict Engineer,
Corpa of Englncora, P, 0. Box
PH. FA 20978
&lt;979, Jacksonville, in time to be

motel* offlea and Boat. W M
carrying with him every tppa of
pamphlet araUahlo ha Washington dtacrihlog tto
varioua dapartnunta of government aad thoir
actitiliaa and purposes.

chairman; B.

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Tha^Somlaolc County Board af l for rehool conatraction h&gt; SemiEducation, t o resolution, act Nov. nolo Crnnty. ,
IS aa tto official date for an alca-1 The board unanimously approv(too to dotonnlaa whether or not ed tha resolution prepared by SanHH million tooda will to laauad *tor Douglas Stetstrom, attorney
'
for tto Scmineto County Board of
.
Public Inatipction and praasnted
a e |w m l i |e \ p a
by J. 10rk Cunhy, of DoLcnd, fl^ U r a T I O n
nanclal idvlior to the board,
^
Eloellon of three trustees will
with, tto govornor, that Paubus bo told an Nov. S.
has no intention of giving oaa The board also approved tha purpledge that would permit that ear- rhaae of 12&amp; U Inch ami 12S IS
Inch school desk* from Southern
Desk Co., the low bidder*. Four
leathers desks worn purchased
from Natloni) School Equipment,
the tow bidder.
OJber bidders w e ": Am^ican
£**£!!•
&amp;
*
d
ro sters Btore.
S Iso approved fop purchase wero

tedr. Hoop To Head Peanut Bowl
thers) playing the Fifth Grade
"Tigers" (Fathers) in a touch
football game. Other features will
include crowning of the Grammar
School Queen and a touch football
game between selected All Stefa of
tto Grammar
School Refreshmanta ara to to on sale aad will
Include soft drinks, pop cam, pea- a—gilik
U
f/«d
7*M
**-p*«WS«
&lt;SM
W
VW
VtOi9W
VW
tails aad ticket Information will
-be published later.
Chairman of tto Project Com­
mittee for the "Peanut Bowl" la
Ledr. Louie B. Hoop Jr.,- a mamto r of tto S m g t Bona (VAU-6)
of Sanfordt A native of tha State af Missis­
sippi, Ledr. Hoop entered tha U,
A Navy Id XML After one year
af flight training. L(dr. Hoop was
commissioned an Ensign to Oct.
of 1643 and served In the South
Pacific for two tear* aa a fighter
pilot aboard a jeep carrier.
Following tto war, ha *»r»ag
aa a flight Instructor in (ha Navy
Alt Weather Flight SchooL Three

transport plana commander was
n«it la store in Air Transport
Squadron Thirty-One. A tour in
tto UA Navy CIO Officers School
M ir Chicago, HI., constituted cold
weather training for a Southerner
and occupied Ittl-U . In 1M3-M aa
Hangar Deck Plight Dock Officer
aboard tto Carrier Franklin D.
Roamvelt, mom- world travel was
encountered with tha Mediterra­
nean, and n trip around South A-

Troops Could Lcara
Once Washington la persuaded
that moderates ara In control at
tto situation, tto paratroopers of
tag 101st Airborne Division may
to sent back to Ft.
Campbell,
Kr.
The Arkansas National Guard
could to bald under federal con­
trol for a while after the para­
troopers leave, with soma cf its
unite mobilized at nearby Camp
BvaiiMW mi i|uic* tau .
The departures of troopa from
Central -High would not mean the
federal government waa lulling
down Its guard entirely. Thsra la
soother array in Little Rock—a
multi-cted army of FBI agents,
possibly the largest group of them
ever assembled for an assign­
ment of this kind. They will keep
a close watch on the school long
after the troops are gone.

eontrlbubuttons ware reported ai follows:
Ttoa HutU, (JO; Bichard Pack*
aid, |S0; aad Hanry Schumacher,
US.
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A. B. Patonon Jr. annoomed
that KarlyU Uousholdsr and, Torn*
my McDonald would ha adod to
tyc aollcilon of professional man
and Ralph A. Smith dated that
:i n . Brnaat Cowley would handle
tto campalfg for Epaitoo Sigma
Alpha with Mra. SUnlay Plahorakl in charge of tto aoUcilatlon of
tto Mantel Health AatocUUoa.
Kaporta from campaign chair­
men throughout tto County a rt to
tto affect that organlsatlona hare
bean eat up, ara functioning and
will hate tbetr aummarka in by
the first of nest sack. Tto BanSALT LAKE CITY, Utah OT — ford Naval Air Station, according
A "huge - fireball" hurtled over to Capt. Lionel A. Arthur, com­
manding officer, hat been wall
several western states today and organic id and will do Ita part to
narrowly missed striking a Navy maka tha fund drive a auccaaa.
plana before it crashed la tha vi­
cinity of Mytoo, Utah, near Urn
Colorado-Uteh state Una.
.An air traffic control spokes­
man hare aald tha plana waa al­
most hit by the fireball which shot
across tha pro-dawn skits over
Denver at 4:06 a.m. m-a.k
i n , tpokaaman said the
fo Jk w - ^ f^baU and
crash lo to 90 mtlaa from
whera U apparently had i
a number of liras.

School and three for Eeit Side
Junior High School. The success­
ful low bidder was Tbo Furniture
Center.
Othar bidders for (ha heaters
were Tad Williams, HIS Hardware.
Leo Brothers. Pope and Co., and
Sanford Furniture Co.

Jaycees

ty Junior Chamber of Commerce
wero guests of Fir* Chief Mack N.
lightlng the travel.
Cleveland Sr, gnd the members
Thrco schools followed with Ge­
of tto Sanfurd Fire Department,
neral Line School. Montery. Cali/.,
at a noon luncheon today.
tto CoSegc Five Term Program at
Tto noon luncheon matting was
tto UaimiUy of Misaiaaippl aad
held in the Sanford Fire Depart­
Tto Armed Forces Staff College
ment where members of the de­
partment had prepared the meal
at Norfolk, Va. A Bachelor of
Bnaincae Administration degree
and sonad it.
Chief Cleveland pointed out tto
waa aaraad during tto tour at "Ola
Mias".
“real1 meaning" of Fire Preven­
tion week when ha spoke to the
In Fab. 1167, Lrdr. Hoop beeama
JaycCei. The annual affair la held
a "pygmy" among the "Savaga
to point out to tto Jaycees and the
SPUTNIK SPAWNS BONG
Sons" and presently Is the Admin­
istrative Offkar and Plana Com­ SIOUX CirY, Iowa. —W — publip "the part that avery par­
mander In tha ASD "Skywarrlor". Beep-bop, man, It’s out of this son (an play In nuking Tire FraHo resides at U « E. 30th SL with, world. Two song-writers hava com­ i ventloo Week a real success."
hla wife Marge and daughters Eu­ posed a new tune titled "Be My SaVL-ral schools have already
Baby, Bo My Satellite."
b ee* veiled, lb* Fire Chief told
genia and Susan

a d d n r n aoooH h .
tko 'unfair*', reapper-

document.
But other lawmakers aald that,
with Collins' backing, tto esmstto
tutian had • goad ahaaoa far tto
Totara approval.
BEOS BXPLORI ANTARCTIC
LONDON n — Twenty-oovon
Ruiitaaa are headed Into tto anew,
covered Antarctic waetoo ea a
l.ooo-aUa expoditioa to Ml np a
acitntifU bate
near tto Soetb
Magnetic Pole, Moacow Radio aald
today.

Officers Seek Cause
O f PAFB Bomber Crash

that It waa sighted over Wyoming.
There waa speculation the “tiro
bail” might be' peri of a rocket
that put tha Russian aataMt* In
an orbit around tbo oarth lata last
Friday.

ee pilot
Maj. Yemen E. Staff, to. Boa*villa. Calif, tto navigator.
Group Capt. John Woodmffo,
Wltneiaoa aald the aircraft, on
a routine training flight out of
nearby PlnecaMlc Air Force Base, compete In precision bombing ex­
was headed for Orlando but'veer- ercises (hla month.

Fire

out by parents and returned to
tit* school.
Department strength has been
hampered by tto possible flu epi­
demic sweeping through the Cen­
tral Florida area and no demon­
stration was planned for today's
meeting. However, Jaycees ware
given an opportunity to inspect
fire department equipment and tha
"raadincss of tto departm ut" to
cope with any fire that might
break out in the Sanford area.

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Student Of W eek

Gossip Clouds
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Constructive Information, not
destructive gossip, la accepted and
appreciated.
Aren't Rosemary Southward and
Ronnie Russia a keen couple. They
enjoy being (‘gather Immensely.
Ronnie la another Senior who la
proud of hla froahman girlfriend.
Another Senloc-fmhman eotr.
bins Ion Is Judy Petty and David
Brown. Their friendship has last*
e&lt;l almost a year. But what has
happened to hla claearing?
Annette Yates, could that Sen
lor you’ve been teen In the halls
with be David . Hemlerton? It's

Clubs
At
SHS
By P an SI. John
This year at 8.H.S. wa have
approximately the same dub* we
had last year, but for the bene*
fit of the new students and the
freshmen, or the "kiddles”, I will
try to explain their functions.
At one time or another we’ve
all gone Into the library looking
for a book, and of course we could­
n't find It. So we ask one of the
helpful library asilstanti to help
ua. These boys and girls make up
the Library Council, for which we
are very thankful because without
them we eouldn’t get that book
report done on time. This club Is
taught as a class and students
recalve one credit for It.
The Student Council Is really
the governing body of our school.
new
They decide on
■Ml!clal
‘
rules for u t and they else soonsor
a lot of the dance*. Two repre
sentatlvs* are elected from each
class and tbay are available for
■ny suggestion we might have
One of the projects this year It
to gat a Jukebox for our lunch­
room, and we all hope they rue
ceed.
The Trl-Hl-Y la an honor society
for Jual* and senior girls. It le
devoted to maintaining, creating,
and axtandlng Christian morals
through the community. It tpon
tors the Kiddle
Party for the
freshmen. It Mila Christmas cards
and uses that money for tho All
Sparta Banquet which la htld dur&lt;
Ing the year. This la really one of
the fine club* of 3.11.8.
The Future Nurses Club gives
girls an Idea of nursing. The Jun
lor and senior girls get a chance
to do work In the hospital. Fresh
men and sophomores helped In the
T. B. X-ray Unit last year, and
this year Ihty will probably do
many other Interesting things.
All girls wear cute little uniforms
too!)
The Letln Club Is made up of
■II the itudenta that taka Latin
both first and second years. They
have regular meeting* and elect
officers. Their Latin Banquet la
(he big highlight of the ytar, Pro­
bably a lot of you are In this
club; so not much explaining is
necessary.
The Glee Club and the Band
take care of the musical and of
our school. The Glee Club le di­
vided Into five groups, The Tri­
ple Trio, the Double Quartet, the
Traveling Squad, the regular Boys
glee club and the girls' glee club.
This la also taught ai a class, and
one may recalve one credit for
It. Tho Band la divided Into Ms*
jorettei, the Pep Club, and (he
the regular Band. You may also
receive one credit for UtU course.
There are other dubs, of course
like the "S" club, D. C. T., Key
Club, F. F. A., Future Teachnrs'
(T. W. Lawton) Club, Tbeapflaaa
Ciub, Journalism Club, etc.
If you are not In one of these
clubs, by all means, you sure are
missing e lot of fun.

Three T each ers
Attend Business
M eet In Orlando
By JOHN MILLR
On Ftlday and Saturday, Sep*
(ember 17 end Si, three of tho
business teachers of SHS attended
the Sbdh Annual Florid. Business
Conference In Orlando. Mrs. Mary
Rogers, Mies Msrths Simpeow, and
ansa tieoocra atevens auenoed
this conference put on by differ­
ent educational croupe la Flor­
ida.
The main speaker was Dr. D.
D, iMsaenberry, who was an au­
thor of a typing manual, lOtb Cen­
tury Typing.. He has taught b both
hl*h school and eolbga.
Thera were groups that dlacuaaod
typing, business English, and
other subject*. Thera vrtre, also
toms good films.
Wa ean be glad that oar bach*
art can and are abb b go In such
conferences. I# this way they can
b a n atw things and batter meth­
ods of teaching their -abject*. W#
appreciate the fa rt that all three

Freshm an Forum

too. bad be h u to move away from
Sanford. You look so noble toge­
ther.
At the dance this past Friday
were seen Betsy and Gary Swatn.
Don't they represent the fresh­
man class well?
Am I seeing things or was Shiriey Jones really with Ray Hudson
the other night? Now there la
on* sensational ccuple. I think we
should see more of that In the
future.
Amoret Speers and Barry St.
Johns are see# together et all the
social function* around S. H. S.
Everyone Is glad to ace them to­
gether, especially the hand mem­
bers. Amoret sure knows how to
pick them doesn't she.
Have you heard Sandra Kadcr'a
new nickname? Tell ua about It
Hippo! Just bow did you acquire
that one?
Buddy Pester has chosen him­
self a sharp number this time.
She's a dream In hit bock. Let's
hear all about her again, Buddy.
Are Linda Cannon and Alva
Collins atll dating tach other? No
one teems to know, especially
them. Linda has been seen with
other handiome fellows on cer­
tain occasions. I haven't seen AI
with any other girls though. Just
what la the deal you two.
Do you fellas realise that Irma
Jean Corley isn't going with any
special boy now? Now’a your
chance to get a d ab with her,
so get on the move.
Did any of you see Sandy An­
derson and Tony Gttman at the
game against Seabreexe the other
night? Don't they look nice to­
gether? And look at all those
things he carries for her, even
some of her sitter's things. Just
who has who (her*.
Kathy Carlo*, that gleam you
developed last year for that one
certain boy seems to bo going out
What's up? Could It bo there is
anolhtr man In the situation?
Speaking of available*, It seemi
that Helen Adams Isn't going
steady anymore. If you fellas have
your eyes open, you can so# she’s
■ nifty chick. Let's see a little
action, boy*.
. . .
Have you heard? Kathleen Wood
la going with Robert Garrett. Now
there's a sharp looking couple,
both of them being dolls. Robert is
from Apopka. Which side of the
football field did they sit on last
Friday night? Kathy, It was left
up to you to make It tho Sanford
side.
That'* all tho info—this week.
Turn all your suggestions In to
Delores Bailey.

By Kelly Carlo*
For my interview this Issue It
was • hard decision to make be­
cause we have so many swell
new personalities around but I
finally choe* Charles Hall.
Charles Hall, our new student
this week, la a member of th*
Junior class. He comes from Mer­
rimack, New Hampshire, where be
attended • school strictly for boys
(can you . Imagine (hat, gals?)
Charles la # devoted hot md fan
and ean give you all kinds of In(creating information, for those
who ar# hep, that Is. He also
takes the rock and roll In a big
way and thinks Bo Diddly and
Little Richard are the most. When
asked how he liked S. H. S. he
replied. "It's all right." Well, Just
stick around, Charlie, my bey—
we’re Just getting started. Remind
me to ask your opinion a little
later. As for our school spirit, ho
thought that It was "really great”
(In an Ed Sullivan manner). He
seem* to be quit* studious, but I
Just have a sneaky su&lt;plclon th*t
ha could be ■ real live wire—
whatcha sty, gang? Ills ambition

new la to attend the University of
New Hampohlr* after finishing
high school. Charier, It was real
fun Interviewing you and lots of
luck!

DCT Member

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Chuck Wlcderhold, son ef Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Weldcrhold, Lake
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Mary, la a member of Seminole
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High School'* Diversified Cooper­
ative Training Program.
Chuck Is, at tho present time,
employed by tho Food Mart locat­
ed at Park Avenue and 25th Street
in Sanford. Tho owner, Mr. Char­
les Atkinson, and the manager, Mr.
Tony Tram* are cooperating fully
with the school’* D.C.T. Program.
The duties expected of Chuck
aro learning the operation of
the check out station, tho stocking
of frosen food cases, and the oper­
ating of the produce department.
He will be expected to become
familiar with tile administration of CUSTOMER SERVICE IS IMPORTANT to thl« DCT Studont ,of Seminole High
the store before the end ef the School. Bobby Wlcderhold (right) walla on MW. John L. Galloway a t th# Foodnmrt.
This Important phna# la just a portion of th# work aa he learns by doing. (8taff Photo)
school year.

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T ie Varsity Team auw to fre#l
Ode year. Hare ere a fa* epMeitt
ef the freshman girl* conc o n k #
their favorite players.
Ethel Lee Riser—Cecil DiO»
drldge, Number 10
Betsy Will.sms—Johnnv la pftfc
ty good, (which one, Betsy?
Annette Yaks—Gerald Jooea
Pat Smith—Allan Svrelm
Rose Mary Southward—RenniO
Rusal
Sandra Kadcr—Teddy Walker i
Jody Ludwiff—Wayne JohaeUa f
Deanna Nichole—Johnny Carter
Sunny Skinner—Vernon Kbit ,
Susanna Jane*—Tommy Btstaet •
Ntkl Ashby—Coach Figott

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By ANNETTE TATES
This week In Who's Wh# .
have a good looking freshmaa toy.
He has beautiful brown eyes aa i
blond hair. This lad aland# FTH1*
tall and Is lean and lanky. H# I#
on the football team. Ha go##
steady with a cute freebmes girt -'
and Is liked by rreryon#. D# ywa ' J
have any Ideas about who 8# *##M
be?
-'.I;. J-JMm
Answer far last week: 8#
Kadcr.

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Dear Ma,
By Lisa Jane
Dear Ma,
Wal' here I am and boy I sure
"enough'1 don’t know why. This
"hsre" school la pretty crowded
and "thorn thtra" nails are
"plum" dangerous. One of these
"here” days I'm ■ 'gonna give my
ol* wild goose call and then l'U
watch 'em scatter.
"Boy an* howdy”, Ma but this
ol' school must be “plum” Impor­
tant cause they’re &gt;' gluing top
talent for their chapel shows. I
never hear'd tell of them but the
man laid their names were the
"Musical Monsters", An ding dang
it all Ma, !fn they wern't midgstlll They sang a couple of aonga
and twinkled on thalr git'tar* and
left. One ol' boy came down the
aisle screaming and # 'hollering
(Ilka ?a did whea the o*w hkd
triplets) about hla flatar*a singbg. Acd right when she cam* on
th* aiage 1 knew that ah* Wasn't
a girl. Che was a he. You so* Me,
I'm ■ 'learning more then school
work.
Bom* of the riuba around here
are "plum” crazy. Take for In­
stance tho Pep Club And Band.
Vfcay bean ■ 'practising marching
and l* playing at 1:00 In the
morning. Now to ol' country gal
Ilk# me that ain't early, but a lot
of people aura do look tlatpy out
there.. I figure they must be city
dudes,
Thera's # brainy club around
her* that writes for our school pa. They call the meetva* the
snailsm Club and. they ua*
them User* mile frag nrerda that
nobody understandi. But w* tell
them they’re good and they go
around happy. Yoa got U be
careful with ties* tempermental
artists, you kwmr.
Th* Key Club's been a1 selling
decals with Indiana oa ’em. I
bought one becssiee I'm Undo
sweet on this here one guy. I’m
n' toping he'll take in# to an* ef
the** here dance* after the foot­
ball games that th* Junior elasa
la patting oa. Them eughter to
fun,
Wal* I guea# that’# about nQ
Her now. Mn. Take ear# ad a y
pet efcunk, Abigail, fag me.
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You take a newspaper . . becauM you 0f sovernment. They get It, too. Your newttake an interest. An Interest in everything paper and all other newipepen report in
g rtpg on about you now and in the future, detail on the divergent points of view. You
in your community, our state, our nation, make up your mind. Maybe you write
All these things big and little add up to w ty t your Congressman, maybe he attends a pub*
we aie proud to call our way of life.
lie meeting and hears expressions from
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reader of the daUy newspaper. You probably of communicating all this information to
seldom thlntc about It b u t you are the m ost you&gt; th e public. And don’t forget, no teleimportant element in the business of pub- v(a|on program ever reached as many peoHshing a newspaper. You taka a newspaper pi# a&gt; the top wire service story out of our
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and things, what’s going on now and what’s 57,000,000 copies o f dally newspapers,
likely to happen In the future. I t can and will
Sometimes newspapers hava to move Into
affect you end you want to know about it. tha news picture themselves, do more than
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Interests.
It had not been for the newspaper, a
Your newspaper takes an interest in you high official in Illinois would still be stealing
so it esn, anticipate and fulfill your reading public money instead of serving a jail term,
desires. Only through meriting your sp- j f jt hadn't been for newspapers, a union
proval can your newspaper grow. More1 leader would atm be enjoying the fruita of
than 67,000.000 daily newspapers are bought an alliance with the underworld,
every day. At least one dally and one SunThroughout the county, smaller 'news
, day newspaper Tor every family Is printed papers are doing tha same kind of job sen’
gnd sold In the United States, and there la an |ng their readers. The newspaper of every
additional copy for any family or Individuals gfe# and only the newspaper performs n
who want one.
service every day to the public which no
Your Interest in what’s going in is pretty form of government has ever been able to
broad. In fact it is so broad only a news- a#i up for the protection of its citizens. Your
papsr can satisfy it. No abbreviated news- newspaper doesn't try to tell you what to
cast or predigested news summary will do. think. Its editors! page explains, interpreThey won’t tell you about all the little things ts, tells you what tha newspaper believes
in your community that add up to a lot of but always leaves it to you, the reador, to
information you want. So you take an in­ make up our own mind.
terest in all these things.
You take a newspaper because you take
Births, marriages and deaths are chroni­ an interest in many things. T hat includes
cled faithfully in your newspaper. You put advertising. Many polls hava shown you
th e clippings in your family scrapbook. Who want the advertising as an important part
Over heard of a clipping from a TV prog. of your newspaper, it gives you information
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ucation, law enforcement, health mean a lot reed when it is convenient- for
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to you. You want to know about them. Ed­
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tion by the local school board on a new wrote "The evidence is overwhelming as to
teacher for the third grade, an improvement the basic strength of the newspaper with
to the school gym. Those things are” sp­ the American public." He found renders
ecific, and you want your newspaper to tell especially interested in health, education,
you about them. You ta k t an interest.
financial ntws, personal opinions nnd per­
In Washington high government officials sonalities of people in the news.
talk about a great debate on big Issues of
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Flu!

Alt too often epidemics have struck w ith­ the Sick and Injured courts in their chap­
out warning, finding us unprepared. The ter program to Increase the number of class­
name cannot be said of Asian Flu. We know es available to Incorporate special Informa­
that this highly infectious disease Is im­
minent and ia expected to become critical tion concerning the care of Asian flu vic­
this winter. 1;he Red Cross tells us there tims in the home and to recommend to com­
are certain things we can do to be ready munity residents that at least one member of
each household take the truining course. All
for it.
Asian Flu is a much teas lethal type of Red Cross chapters have been supplied with
respiratory ailment than the Spanish in­ fact ahects containing pertinent information
fluenza which swept the country in th e about the Aslan flu. Women nlrendy train­
dosing months of World War I and claimed ed an volunteer Red Cross nurse’s nidcs arc
an estimated 635,000 lives. But the time to being alerted nnd, other women urged to
enroll in the 40-hour nurse's aide training
prepale for it is growing sh o rt
Red Cross h is already set in motion its course qualifying them to assist profession­
contribution to an effective nation-wide al nurses in hospitals and clinics during
community preparedness plan. The national outbreaks of the disease. There will be need
organization has asked those Red Cross also for many trained Red Cross volunteers
chapters that include the 14-hour Care of to transport patients to and from hospitals
and clinics, to assist in prepanling and serv­
ing meals, and many other assignments.
the Sanford Horald
Onset of Aslan flu Is rapid, with fever
M l M l r t i l l K ISV K&lt;Ol.f~■«&lt; f U l . h t r
up to 103 or 104 degrees. But there Is no
r . a l . , , 4 • • H , n &lt; f l a t * m aM ar U r i a h , , 1 1 l * | ( a t
reason for pnnic. The need Is for preparedt k f *1*1 Of l i r a a f l a n i a r d f l a r l f a , n a f r r l b # \r&lt;
a f • •* « » # * * •.» M a , r b 3 IS tb

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Thursday, Oct. 10, 1057

Don’t wait until the fever strikes.

Good Food Important
For Dad's Lunch Box

ly WOMAN M. MMMitN, Ml.
MOOT mothers know what then For variety, you ean add aoup
should provide tn a child * lunch in a thirmo* bottle. Or, liuttgd of
box. I’ve advised you countless'sandwiches, ones in a while you
times on ths foods s growlng^can us* a fish salad or rhoppsd
child needs. I'm aura other health meat aa tha main cours* or a
writers have done the same.
lunch box meal.
B ut w h at ab o u t Pop? How Here's another thing to rsm iaabout hla lunch box? AU too fre­ bar: try to keep th* food is fresh
quently. I'm afraid, a working and ss wholesome-looking aa is
man seta off for tha plant with possible.
nothing more than a soggy sand­ Wrap h Separately
wich and usyb* a thermos of
For example, tf you plan to In­
eoffss In hU lunch box.
clude lettuce la th* aandwteh,
Hands Props* Foods
wrap th* lettuce separately. In­
Dad may not be growing much struct your spouse to add It to hla
any more, but he still needs tha sandwich at lunchtime.
proper foods to gtva him th* en­ Take Ume to plan Uveas lunch
ergy to continue working.
box metis so they win be a little
Bvery day oach of us needs different every day. Lunchtime
some of tho sovsn basis food for a working man ia a Urn* to
groups to k ttp healthy. And just relax aad to forget th* tension of
in ease you've forcottsn. 1st ms the job. Make sure y w weekteg
remind you what the** foods art: man enjoys his food ao ho ean
Laafy green and yellow vegeta­ relax happily.
ble*; citrus fruit* and tomatoes: As a plant executive one* told
potatoes and other vegetables and ta*. "A good lunch bow la a good
fruit: milk, che***. lee cream; safety tfavtoc."
meat, poultry, freeh eggs, dried
beans and peas, nuts; bread, flour
D .R.: W h at e a u te t itsk ta g
and cereals aad butter or fortified around
the rectum?
margarine.
A working man's lunch box Answer: flomettmte tha Itch­
ing ts due to paraattes such as
should cany some of thee* items ptaworau
In th* rectum. Inflec­
Typical Lunch
tion ef the skill tround the asm*
A good lunch would be a sand­ by ringworm or a fungus la a
wich (or sandwich#*) of moat. common caooo.
eggs or rhsoee, or a combination Other caaea are dee to eemtof these food*; raw fruit and veg•
veg­ thtty to certain foods tn tha flUL
etable; milk and a simple dessert Occasionally, infected pile* or an
of sons k4d.
agaj flMUX* may be responathi*.

1

Foreign News Commentary

star boarder
j

’

To make it worn from tha army
viewpoint, the man who dismis­
sed him. Defense Minister Frans
Josef Strauss, is s butcher'* tog.
On tha surface the incident was
a minor ooe. But it points up tha
fact that Germsny, like Japan, la
a historically militaristic country
In which army men always have
sought to run their show by themreives.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
■■

lion. Dcmocratx, of course, ought
not to look at the problem large­
ly od tha basis of bow many Ne­
gro votes they ean get In the big
cities. Please don't leek to the
NAACP for guidance la thlf mat­
ter, but- rather call on mlnlstera
of the gospel, businessmen, labor
leaders—but please get them from
the South as arell as other sec­
tions of the country. . .
"Since you haye suggested a re­
turn to States’ Rights In certain
WMDUTOi
areas of Government, why not
TO THE WHITE HOUSE -At return to States' Rights In the
the height of the disturbance la lit­ administration
of
our public
tle Rock, Congressman Matthews, schools? That’s all we In the South
of Gainesville, wrote a four page are asking for In this matter. We
letter to President Eisenhower on believe In the Jeffersonian ideal
the subject. Here In the limited of States’ Rights, we believe the
space of one column are the high­ a Republican form of govenunen,
lights of that letter. (A copy of Constitution
grsnts every sate
Iho entire letter may be obtained we believe In the 10th Amend­
by writing to the congressman's ment to the Constitution, which
office.)
specifically state* that rights not
"Dear Mr. President: . . . I am delegated to the Federal Govern­
writing about the terrible tragedy ment are reserved to the States.
that has happened to the nation at I believe in these principles. I
Little Rock and I think it is so im­ believe they are just aa sacred as
portant that you tic advised not civil rights or any other rights
only by the NAACP, “Satehmo" guaranteed by our Constitution.
Armstrong, Mr. Brownell and Mr.
"On the Commission that la sup­
Nixon, but also by representatives posed to study civil rights pro­
of some forty million of us who blems for the next two years
live in the Dpep South. I kn«w you please appoint at least one Sou­
are going to have a conference therner with a Southern point of
with tho southern Governors next view. Don’t stack tha Commission
week, but please keep in mind that against us.
Iho integration question has not
"With kindest regards, I am
been forced in some of our states,
"Sincerely and Roiptctfully,
so when it is forced you don't
"BILLY MATTHEWS, M.G.
know what attitude another sou­
"Ith District, Florida"
thern Governor might take.
"No matter what the decision of
the Supreme
Court fesardlng
school segregation, or the con­
temptuous attitude of Judge D l‘
vies from North Dakota who It
In »uch a hurry tn ser that ths
Little Rock High School was In­
tegrated. the overwhelming ma­
jority of the pci/plc in the South
feci that the matter of running
their schools ts a slate and local
responsibility. I share that feel­
ing with great conviction. . .
"May I humbly and earnestly
give the following thoughts about
the future in connection with this
grave problem o f school in egralion?
"First of all. please tell Mr.
Brownell and Mr. Nlxcm to pro­
ceed with caution. Tell Mr. Bro­
wnell to plead with the Federal
Judges to give every American I
citixen his day In court. Let's have '
no more of the contemptuous haste
of Judge Davies. If admitted ra-|
plats and communists must be
arraigned immediately, can't we
at least have the same treatment
for white citizens of America?. . ,
"May I auggost that this whole
matter be taken out of politics.
Please again tell Mr. Nixon and
others of your party that we ought
not to try to make Moslem Re­
publicans ou of this tragic situa-

- — By WtUIAM W
" —
Csntnt P rtst Writer
EBB W H IM Ntlaoa Rock#- poeelbte. It might
feller of THX Rockefeller family geats the man at the am t teak
- to name their new
Interested la keeping tha
la Brooklyn. Bren if me Fort Kaos Field.
don’t move to U A.,
1 t 1
any* Baflok Duakopf. Usings may Hatoo «#0 ktrtsfler M d Us
t u n out oUJ right for
irgrrsrir—* elect lose is Ne! 1 I
vesiber imttsd #/ MffUmSsr.
FrsrieneHr, taut* Jf. Wotfssm Beta# m petUfcal Urxm*1tr must
reported to ham sfftrtd U have gotten monotone**.
Ian /or the team. Jfa other
! t t
hnneh sf f w u ever had it
Atom new enet $1 in
t t I
Atoear. eemedto# to a
Tha Bo0*i re may •
tort ef eapoaeot ^ ,
mmatl nr Med to ton
h i m km to*y am
A Ure pony woo mailed aad
to toe heart* af i
delivered by the poo* office eC
l t t
BheuM the Dodgers remain to Quorn, rrg*—" That definitely
U have beta a
Brooklyn hut move lata a pala­
tial aaw ball park, aa now

Try and Stop Mo
•B y B E N N IT T C E R FEP. b r o o k s HAYS, of Arkansas, tells this story about

R
a meeting of a ladles' club (mostly wlvee of U. S. con­
gressmen) In Washington, D. C. Tho treasurer, more cheer-1

Rearmament Risk
It points op lb s rite fact tha*
in rearming West Germany and
Japan the Western Allies are tak­
ing a calculated risk. At the pre­
sent stage af world history, tho (
threat of Communist aggression Is
much worse thin the threat at the
possible revival of German and
Japanese militarism.
The Incident of the g crv ret\
dismissal was sotnetiwng new uT
German military history. In the
old days, th* Prussian generals of
the German armed forced regard­
ed themselves as above civil au­
thority, and they really were.
Hitler succeeded In making him- ,
self the supreme authority during
the days of Nazism. But the army
never accepted him In fact and
memben of the general staff took
the leadinr part ia the attempt
to assassinate Mm In July 30,1S44.
Staxss U Boat
Chtneelor Konrad Adenauer and
hla colleagues made every effort,
In their program of rearmament,
to insure firm civil control of the
armed forces. There is no com- i
mander ln chlef, nor are there in­
dividual eomanden In chief for
the army, navy and air force.
Strauss Is the boss.
In a statement on the Incident
Strauss said that all employes of
the armed forces Including sold­
iers are subordinate to political
authority. He said that no in­
ference should be drawn from the
Incident on the relationshlo bet- .
ween 'the military and civilian '
parts of the armed forces."
Nevertheless, thst relationship Is
likely to arise again. It would
b# miraculous if, within a few
years the centuriea-loog militar­
istic tradition of Germany and Japaa eould be wiped out.

ful and unperturbed than
one might expect under the
circumstances, reported a
steadily mounting deficit.
One member promptly de­
manded tho floor to pro­
pose, "Let’s contribute our '
entire deficit to the Red |

Cram”
Another member didn't
like this idea at alL "The
Red Cross does a good job,”
aha conceded, "but the Sal­
vation Army needs help,
too. I propose, therefore,
that we give 30 per cent
of our deficit to the Red Cross and tha other 73 per cent to th*
Salvation Army!"
Th* motion was carried unanimously.
•
•
•
A clairvoyant was caught faking hi* Sat, aad waa rushed eft la
the local hoooegow. "Thirty flays." decreed the judge, “Just to set
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The Sanford Herald—Page
Thursday, O ct 10, 1057

Conning

Woman’s
Page
Latin Club To
Sponsor Rebels
The Latin Club of Seminole
High School is sponsoring a con­
cert Thuisday, Oct. 17 at
High School. The famous
Quartette, Kara of network, T. V.,
a radio and recording will sing la v
w orite spiritual*.
Tbl* it the second time the
Un Club has sponsored the
tls in Sanford. The .proceeds are
used for their banquet and page
In the yearbook. Admission will
be SI.00 for
adults and 30c for
children. The performance will
begin at 8:00 I*. M. Tickets are
available a. tho Sanford Herald-

* Hospital Auxiliary
Will Have General
Meeting Tuesday

TEACHERS E&amp;JOY SUPPER a t the Annual Teacher’s party at the Sanford Woman’s
Club Tuesday night. Left to right. R. T. Milwec, county supt. of cd., Mrs. Prcaton
There will he a rencral meeting R. Stephenson^ a teacher at Westslde School, and Mrs. Margaret Reynolds principal
of the Woman’a Auxiliary of the of Pinecrest School.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Seminole Memorial Hospital Octo­
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ber IS. at 8:00 P. M. Following

the reports and announcements.1
there will be a social hour,
v
The meeting will bo held at the |
Jewish Community Center oni
East Sixteanth SL All members j
of the Auxiliary are ur*ed to! The Annual Teacher’s Party wa«
come. A board meeting will be given at the Sanford Woman's
held before the* general '"acting Club Tuesday night. Sponsored by
at 7:00 P. M.
the American Homo Department
of the Woman’s Club, Iho covered
dish supper has become an im­
portant event In tho social rela­
tionship between the teachers and
the members of the Sanforl Wo­
w
The recently
formed
Royal man’s Club.
Arch Widows gave a covered dish
Mrs. John Kader was chairman
supper Tuesday night for their of the supper party. Hostesses
husbands, the Royal Arch Ma­ with her were Mrs. William Locksons, In the Masonic Temple. On ard, Mrs. Irving
Pryor, Mrs.
the supper committee were Mrs. Earl Van Fleet, Mrs. H. H. drier,
Fred SUne, Mrs.
Frank Miller Mrs. Lamar Echols, Mra. J. D.
and Mrs. Hasky Wight.
Carlton, and Mrs. Hob CaruthAfter the dinner, the men had ers.
their business meeting. The Royal
The long tables were decorated
Arch Widows played games ar- with fern and hibiscus. TTie serv­
4 ranged by Mrs. L. T. Sheppard ing tables were bright with hibis­
and Mrs. Lennie Moye.
cus, fern and croton leaves. Yel­
The next meeting will be held low candles In crystal holders illu­
November 12 at 6:30 P. M. at minated the serving tables. There
the Masonic
Temple. President vns a largo variety of delicious
of thp Royal Arch Widows, Mrs. llahes.
Fred Stine has stated that all
About 140 were served. Mrs.
wives, daughters, widows and N. B. Farmer, president of the
sisters of Royal Arch Masons are Sanford Woman's Club, and Mrs.
ellrlbla for membership In the J. P. Wilson, chairman of the
American Home Department, wel­
Royal Arch Widows.

Annual Teachers Party Given
At Sanford Womans Club

a

Royal Arch Widows
# Supper Tuesday

Church
Calendar

THURSDAY
comed the teachers. The door
A meeting of the Cub Scout
prize was won by Major Joe Da­ Committee cf the First Presby
vis. Other drawings were won by terian Church will be held In tho
Mrs. Roger Harris, Mrs. Margue­ ’ducaUonal Building of the Church
rite Paul, Mrs. James Grant, d 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. Guy Allen, Sirs. Andrew
The deacons of the First PresBracken, and Mrs. Jim Riser. All byterian Church will meet In the
the teachers received favors.
Session Room at 7:43 P. St.
The program was under the di­
FRIDAY
rection of Mrs. J. D. Carlton.
Episcopal Deanery meeting at
Mrs. Jcim Dotard sang two songs, Holy Cross Episcopal Church at
followed by Dick Aiken with two. 10:00 A. SI. Luncheon will bo
Both were accompanied on the served. Women of Holy Cross will
piano by Roger Harris.
be the hostesses.
Mrs. Wilson announced that Ihe
next project of the American
Heme Department would be the j
fashion show and Womanless i
Wedding to be given at the Pinecrest School, November L

Memorial Service
Held By Chapter
For Mrs. P. Marz

Happy Birthday
Mrs. L. A. Brumlcy
C. R. Bowes
Mrs. E. B. Kennedy
Mrs.;Sue Stevenson
Harold If. Appleby

The

News

By VIRGINIA CONN. Society M ie r
Wednesday, October 18 will be a Frank Mebane, rasplendant in
night to remember. At this time sDlped blaxcr, will be the M. C.
show. Cheerleaders of
there will be a B Squad football for the
game at Seminole High School. twenties vintage will whirl and
During tho half the show will be scream with the best of the pres­
put on by old-timers, some of ent day. Pete and John Sehirard
them authentic, some aging aw­ will dust off their old band in­
fully fast, but all enthusiastic.
struments and render a little
During the twenties, Hugh Whet- rousing marching music. Flap­
chel coached the football team. pers will Charleston with glee aa
Hugh is auch a wonderful young their teams run* with the pigskin,
looking person, that I know he and the triumphant team will be
will not mind being dated. Hugh carried off the field In an appro­
wilt function Wednesday night In priate touring car. In addition to
his old capacity.
the entertainment,
the
game
should bo exciting. A concession
•land with good food and cotfee
will be conveniently placed.
The whole deal Is for Ihe P. T.
A. (and arranged by aamc), o 1
the Seminole High School, under
THURSDAY
the able direction of the presi­
The lxora and Aralea Circles will dent, Syd
Sehirard. Hope you
meet at the home of Mra. Elsie plan to attend. I wouldn't mlsa
Vlhlen, Grape villa Nursery at 8:30
1L
p.m. A ham dinner will bo served
Jane Phillips fed Adelaide Mos­
and films on
roses shown. All es, CamyBruee and Joe SJrmes
members will be contacted.
spaghetti last night, after which
HermucalUa Circle of the Sanford the four played bridge- Roy Sy­
Garden Club will meet with the mes Is expected baek around the
Azalea Circle at 6:30 at the Grape­ twenty-second of this month.
vine Nursery. In case of rain, will
At this time. I sincerely hope
meet at the Canning Kitchen. A that VAH-9 and VAH-ll will be
covered dish supper will be serv­ baek too. A glimpse at LIFE ma­
ed.
gazine this week may gtvo you a
The Sanford Home Demonstra­ slight Idea as to the enormity of
tion Club will meet at the Council the operation In which they have
Center on Geneva Ave. at 8:00 been participating.
Tero Is no
p.m. with Mra. C. M. Flower* as doubt but what they have accom­
tho hostess. The program will bo plished many ''firsts'* about which
on jelly making. Mrs. J. L. Clarne, no one will ever hear.
Mrs. Leeper and Mrs. Azzarello
will give Ihe demonstration. Tho
public is invited.
Ihe Sanford Grammar School
P. T. A. will met at 8:30 P. M.
There will be an explanation of
Wadley. Ala.. Oct. 10:
the new report cart system.
Members of the college studentCentral circle of the Sanford faculty committee* were announc­
Garden club will meet Thursday ed today hy Dr. A. R. Van Cleave,
morning at 9:30 at the home of dean of the Southern Union Col­
Mr. Francis E. BoD, 1101 Park lege.
Axe.
Student member* are appoint­
The Sanford Grammar School ed by the administration.
will have a P-TA meeting at 8:00
Committees are:
P.M. All parents are urged to
Spiritual Life —
(Faculty)
come, as there will be an explan­ Mis* Jo Peacock, chairman; Carl
ation of the report card grading. J. Landes; (Students) Charles
There will be an executive board Hazel, Wadley; Carol Murphy, Wa
meeting at 7:13 In the school li­ tarbury, Connecticut; John Atkin­
brary.
son. St. Petersburg, Florida.
FRIDAY
Assembly — (Faculty) L. L.
The Rose Circle of the Sanford James,
chaBman;
Robert M.
Sanford Garden Club will meet
with Mrs. Charles Lawson on
Cameron Ave. at 9:43 A- M. Tho
subject of the program will be or­
chids.

J . Carter Member
Of S.U.C. Council

A mrmorlal service was held
Tuesday morning for Mrs. Philip
Marx, by tho Norman de Vere Ho­
ward Chapter o f the United
Daughters of Ihe Confederacy.
The service was held at the home
of n r * . George Harden, 1300 S.
Magnolia Ave.
The Lord's prayer In unison open
ed tho service. Mrs. Harden sang
Circle No. 4 of tho W.S.C.S.
“Abide with Me” , and “ In the
Sweet By and By", accompanied met Tuesday at the home of Mrs,
on the piano by Mrs. F. E. Ron- C. L. Wants. Mr*. E- C. William*
gave the devotional. The study
mill,it Sr.
The requiem for Mrs. Mari was was presented hy Mrs. W S. Hig­
read by .Mrs. Roumillat. Mrs. W. ginbotham on “Such a Lord'*.
Announcements were made end
E. Kirby read the resolution of
respect presented hy the resolu­ routine huslncsa matters settledserved by
tion committee, which l« com­ Refreshments were
posed of Mrs. Kirby, Mrs. Zi-b tho hostess tu the ten member*
Ratliff and Mrs. C. P. Herndon. ! present. Next meeting will be
Present for the service were 1 held at the home of Mrs. Robert
Philip M an and Mrs. O. E. Mc­ Parker, West First St.
Call. Mrs. Marz' sister. Others attending were Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. L. A. Brumley, Mr*. G. D.
Mrs. C. A. Adams, Mrs. A. II. Bishop, Mrs. D. D. Caldwell, Mrs.
Wallace, Mrs. W, R. Dysim, Mrs. A. K. Kosscller, ini Mrs. G. M.
W, C. Hill. Mrs. J . II. Trulork, McCaskllt.

Circle 4 W.S.C.S.
Meets At Wallis
Home On Tuesday

BABY BIIC1IAEL COTTER reaches for one of the toys
given him at a shower Wednesday morning a t the C.P.O.
club. Pictured with Michael is his mother, Mrs. William
Cotter
(Bergstrom photo by Goetz)
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Surprise Shower Given Wed.
For Little Michael Cotter
A baby shower was given Wed­ who was adopted last AufuJt Sy
nesday morning at the C. P. O. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cotter.
Club for little Michael Cotter, Mr. Cotter D a Chief Storekeepei
In Supply at N. A'. S. Sanford.
Adams (Students) It. Louts Bon­
Friends and neighbors joined to
ner, Langdalc, Ala., James What­
ley, Alexander City, Ala-, Martin gelher to honor the baby. A buffet
luncheon was served from a table
Edge, Wadley.
Social Committee — (Faculty) decorated with greenery, htblaeui
Nofflctt D. Williams, chairman; and rubber toya. Michael received
James C. Rollins; Mrs. Buford a gift certificate from Bergstrom
Bishop; (Students) Otis Aberna­
Photo Studios, aa well aa the play
thy, Lanctt, Ala., Jack Hill, La­
thing*.
fayette, Ala., Denada Cecil, Rob­
Atending were Mrs. Dorothy
bins, Tennessee; Wanda Newsome, Talladega, Ala.
Cotter, Mr*. Vera Green, Mra.
Health and Safety Committee — Betty Brlnn, Mrs. Connie Stephen
(Faculty) Earl J. Bentley, chair­ ton, Mr*. Marie Illppa, Mr*. Ma­
man; Mra. Carl J. Landes; (Stu­ rie Boynton, Mr*. Marie Sundval],
dents) John C. Carter, Sanford,
Florida; Norma Heikklla, Fitch­ Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Helen
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MEMBERS OF THE SANFORD WOMAN’S CLUB s e n e the teachers nt the party
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J. P. Wilson, Ch. American Home Department, Mrs. Earl Van Fleet.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

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Mat* at six-paint favorite* over
Michigan ia thalr canton at Am
Alta r. Tab g n at, expand to
draw a crowd af raort than 100,OOP, wiQ pit aarend-rankad Miehtgaa Mato against tfca ftflk-rankad
Welierteea la a Big tea teat
A nar, raakad eighth bjr tka
United Press Board of Coaehaa,
te undefeated ia tea aterte Uda
jrtar, aa aro Am Irtefc, wko ara
tied tar llth ia tea ratiaga. Tka
contest, regionally talaviaad, will
alaa attract aoaa 100AM fana to
PhOndaipfcU’g hug* Mnateipal gtadfum.
AH othor top team* wfll aw ac­
tion on Saturday with Oklahoma,
No. 1 ia tha nation, beading tha
list as M-poiat favorites over Taxas. T ails AAM third la u potato
ovar Houston; Minnesota fourth
it • ovar Northwestern; Oregon
Mato sixth la IS over Idaho; Duke
seventh la 1 ovar Blco; Iowa ninth
la
SO ovar Indiana; aad Auburn
By OfCAB FRALEY
■1—as—A
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a . y , wnr-Aa——
10th to IS ovar Kentucky,
v iiifi m w
v p n ii w n n f
NEW YOBK v — FraloVs fol­ Throe Midwestern game* are
lies and tha weekend football even—Wlaeonafcn-Purdua, Detroit*
“winners”—aloog with mom of Wichita aad Cincinnati — Xavier
tho inevitable "now records" Ohio.
which have been set in tha World Ia Friday night games, South­
ern Methodist la IS ever Missouri.
Series to date.
Miami of Florida b favored by T
Gama .of tho Week
Michigan State over Michigan— points mar North Carolina and TuThis la always o m at those tradi­ lana ib rated v point better thaa
tional dog fights. But tho Spartans
have too much speed, power and
versatility for a Michigan eleven
which has exploitable lino weakncsea,

Practice
Tn a eonvariation with coach.
Jim Hgfltt ha stated Cut the r e ­
gularly srbedulad game with Co­
coa had been called ett aad will
be playvd Doc. f. This flu has
stricken th* entire team to some
extent and has slowed the pace
at the much needed drills.
M __
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Golf Association «tont, 1st us analyse just some
m m ) The tour*! °* the reasons for the recent sue*
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Pr*lM »h*ikl go to tha outetaad^g Job coaches Plgott and Undo
hMrt d * * wtUl
Plgott
*&gt;•» taken charge of tta football
situation in Sanford and baa done
A Mtew who
• " fT f" * '
* *«««•"«/ to over­
look la Davo Lauds. Dave’s eoniirnemant w ill bo Miration te the teams success is
m worst hotel," «R&gt;aDy as great as Plgotts. Dave
, and using ban- |« » • vary keen knowledge foot. ,
hall and has done a remarkable

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Sooners, Michigan
T o p U. P. Ratings

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Army over Notre Damo—And
now for tho m w records.
Princeton over Penn — Most
games 1 bratwurst outsold hotdogs.
Pitt over Nebraska — Most Usen 1 blown to crowd: Casay Sten­
gel.
Colgate over Rutgers — Most
gsmss I both teams showed up
at Milwaukee.
Alio: Cornell over Syracuse,
Dartmouth ovar Brown, Penn
State over W. A M., Yale over

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down reporta that the Browns are
Interested In obtaining quarter­
back Ronnie Knox from tho Chi"*rn*” bV?

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HUS ACT1IU Natalie Wood, 19,
la shown outside th* Superb*
Court In Los Angeles after sh*
won legal approval of a »1M
weekly salary boost from her
studio employer. She wu re­
ceiving 9300 a waak lor the first
year at a seven-year coutrart

high o rtr Gettysburg and Wait
Virginia ovar Boston U.
The South
Miami over North Carolina —
Most time fixxcd cap, belt, pants
and unmautlonablas: Law Bur­
dette.
Iowa arlr Indiana—Mari rabid
Georgia over Tulsna — Most fans, on* toning: Milwaukee.
timei sung anthem at opanar:
Ohio State over Illinois — Mori
Lucy Monroe.
rabid fans, o m series: Milwaukee,
Georgia Tech over ISU — Moit Also: Kansas over Iowa Bute,
eomertaulte, at Milwaukee, on# Holy CToes. over Marquette, De­
troit ovor Wichita, Cincinnati over
Auburn over Kentucky — Moat Xavlsr.
qsmes, no left-handed shortstops.
Record held by many.
Navy over California—Most free
Also: Clemaon over Virginia, peanuts, l press bet: Milwaukee.
Mississippi over Vanderbilt, Mary­ UCLA over Washington—Fewest
land over Wake Forest, Minis,Ip. free peanuts, X press Box* New
2
,0Yer Ark,n,»* state. York.
South Carolina ove%Furmsn. TinOregon State ever Idaho—Mori
ncssee over Chattanooga, Vlllano f t a hotdogs. 1 press box: Milwau­
va over VPI.
kee.
The Midwest
Also: Washington State over
Stanford, Cotorido over Arisons
and COP over Kansas State.
Tka SoathWari
Oklahoma ovar T a m — Fewest
run*, l gams, Yankees 0; record
held by many.
RJcs ever Duke — Mori headscratching on .pinch hitters i Casay
Stengel.
Baylor ovar Arkansas — Mori
shoe polish, 1 series t Nippy Jonas.
Also: Texas Aggies over Hous­
ton, TCU over Alabama and Ok­
lahoma State over Tulsa.

By J 0 6 I H I C. KOENENN
United P e rn Sparta Writer
CHAPEL m m N. C., Ol —
Ha's sock g pessimist that be
would shod team at fear if hla
boys w an playing Vastar.
Ha wa« only taro games ia his
new Job last rear and lost those
whan H turned nut that o m player
was tnaUgtbte.
Ho stifferod through tho first
losing Mason aver hut ain«wi la
hla thick Carollaa drawl that
"things bar* a way at awning
Ha's Jim Tatum of North Caro­
lina, tho United Press Coach of
tho Weak after hla Tarheels pulled
a UrT upset of Navy, a two-touchdown favorite and possibly tha
bast team la the East.
Sunny Jim, a mldwtfs at the
birth at tha split T, confessed that
North Carolina "was more ready
for Navy than any opponent the
last two years." #
Made Own Breaks
"We thought we were In a very*
good position to upset a fine
team," ha said. "On Friday, I
knew every boy wanted to get In
this fa n s because they could see
such a good opportunity for me.
We got unusually good breaks but
our boys made them. Extra ef*
forts by our players won the game
—-that plus scouting reports and
hard work by our staff."
Tha colorful. 41-year-old Tatum,
a native of McCall, S. C., Is on
tha spot at Carolina, when he
played tackle under Carl Snavcly
In tha mid 1930’s and served aa
head coach la 1942 before enter­
ing the Navy.
Ha beeama top man at Okla*
homa In 1*46 and started the
8ooner -dynasty which continues
to this day. ,Tben tho soft-spoken
Tatum moved on to Maryland for
nlno glorious years whleh pro*
dueed one national champion 1953,
five bow! teams and n reputation
as a master of both the split T
offsnse and every conceivable de*
tense.
Now Mom Dividends
Big Jim ntum ed borne to Caro­
lina last year and had the mlseriss. But hla own css *rless work
and organisational ability has
started to pay dividends.
Back in hit service days. Tatum
and Bud Wilkinson, the present
Oklahoma coach, wero assistants
to Don Faurot, the old Missouri
master, and perfected tha split
T at Iowa Pre-Flight.
Tatum, hardly taking tlmo to
celebrate the upset of Navy, ex­
pects a "tough game" this Satur­
day against Miami of Florlds. Ha
Indicated his defense, which was
geared to stop Navy’s passing
last week and made five Inetercaptions, will concentrate on the
Miami "belly M ries."
"The greatest way in the world
te build character Is winning foot­
ball," Big Jim said. "Losing re­
sults in aa Inferiority complex."
IBC CHANGES POLICY
NEW YORK SR — The International Boxing Club said K would
schedule 10-round semifinals In
an efofrt to develop main-event
boxers. Th# new policy starts Oct
19 with Tony DiBlas* and Tony
DeCola in a 10-round semifinal
under th# Rory Calhoun-Rocky
Castellan! main event
LA ST
SHOWING

1 teta to tka nftarnoo* at tka 1
tklrd day. Colon*! Randall had
Randall ahovad * pair of field
mnalnad la hi* quarter* all thra* Digging out btgaa te earnest glasses
into Chaffs hand* with
day* down with a luary cheat 1th* next morning* Trenches be­ th* single
word. "Hera." Thera
1tween each building were cleared,
cold, hi* wife Mid.
waa a lull In th* firing, and Ran*
Chad Endicott,
to om 1w—fct"g communication within the ii,n
demanded, "What ia th* devil
at tha hlftfhhmiara. looked out tort nearly normal. Outside the
■icreea tha m ow • a &amp; o th a ra d palisade, snow lay unevenly on a r t they up to?"
:&gt;ralrte. Bran th* rlrtr, aitent and the
1 ground. High spots were near* Chad said. "One of tha bucks
notlonicao, waa aa whit* a* th* ly bare, while gullies and low baa a sledge. He's pounding on
places were filled tn, making the th* MW."
.and on both aides ot it
tend seem unnaturally level. 8tUl
-Theyre wracking the placc!"
Chad thought about th* Sioux the sky remained ominously
fUadall shouted. "Wrecking /tt, 1
with asora respect tkaa ha had Mai.tr
tall you. You've got to get them
arm given than bafor*. It waa a
Just after the noon meal when
miraela that th* Indiana could Chad was returning to hla quar­ out of there! Oet that twelva*
Ur* through a stone like this ters, Sack came up behind him. pounder loaded with grape."
A moment later the gun roared
when they bad only a ■kin-cover- "Please, officer, eould you dearact
and then recoiled sharply. Th#
*d tope* for protection.
me to . . . "
That evening the door to bis Ha waa Interrupted by a ahrin
quartern waa tang open and Sack yell from one of tha blockhouses.
Cubberly earn* in, stomping mow "Injuns! A million of 'em!"
from hla feet. He slammed the Chad and Zack ran along the
door abut, then bowed to Chad trench to tha ladder and clam­
with mock courtesy.
bered up to th* sentry-* Pori.
•■Sorry. Lootlaant, but a man Staring across tha frozen terrain,
can't atop to knock, even for on* they saw n dozen Sioux brave*
of you high-toned officer*. Not on heading for Colonel Randall's
cberlahad sawmill.
a night like thla."
Chad laid down hit pan. “Well, Zack leaned forward and spit
you're taking a big chance. For a brown stream through th* loop*
an you know, 1 might not have hots "Now ain't thet terrible, tha
bean prepared to receive guests." Cunnel laid up In bed tick like
U.*
"Too ain’t, now that I get a bt Men
poured out of the bar*
good look at you. Whiaker* Ilka racks,
their rifle* high
a Missouri trapper. Drcssed like to keepcarrying
m o w out of the muxxles. board side* aad sending splinters
a squaw with that huffier robe Colonel Randall
emerged from hla flying Into the air. After th* a r e
wrapped round you."
quarters, buttoning hla fur coat and shot, th* Indiana took covar.
Sack wiped hla mouth with tha aa ha ran toward tha blockhouse. Now th* gunners ware shooting
back of hla hand. "The Cunnel'» "What’s thla about Indiana?" at nothing more than th* long
aa ornery lately aa a grtzxly with he shouted as h* climbed Into th* ■had which housed Randall's
tha mump*."
■mall, iterated square. Ha stared prized mw.
**Ha ha* baen a little touchy," accusingly at Chad aa If h# Randall Mapped, "Endicott,"
Chad tuned to him. "Tea, Mr.*
Chad agreed. "You haven’t helped thought thin were aom* sort of a
TU not see my mill chawed up
any, either."
prank. *
"Mat" Sack slapped hla leg and Randan wheeled to the loop­ with grapa whlla tho*# Indiana M*
laughed. "Wall, mebb* I ain't. hole and began to curse. The out of rang* and watch t t We’re £
But Jest what's stuck la hla dozen Indians Chad had first seen ■going to try a little attack to re
erawl"
had turned Into forty or fifty, an tagy ourselves."
Randall, Ignoring tha amen d
Chad said, "to th* first place, of them romping through the
ha thinks tha men ought to be sawmill like n bunch of J»ys the expression on Chaffs lac*, hur­
ried on, "Wa’re only Mventy
more military, to th* second day school was let out
place, ha thinks 1 ought to see to "All right lieutenant" Ran* man, and they any a man's a foot
It that they are." Chad winked at (tail barked. "Let's get a little to divtda an Inferior fores, tori
Zack. "Th* Colonel figures that fire going on soma of those In* Lea did It at Chaneettonrvilte aad
what we raally need around here dlana Get ’em out of my saw­ beat Hooker. We’D give It a try.
I think I can hold th* fort with
la something to keep th* men mill!"
occupied."
Chad ran to the men who ware twenty men. That will gtva you
"What does tha fool want, a lined up along a platform fasten­ fifty to work with. I want you
HotT" Zack demanded.
ed to tha palisade, which gave to circle that bunch and drtra ^
"Randall's scared." Chad scowl­ them sufficient Haight to rest them Into n a g s at our twatvsed. "When a man who haja’t their rifle* In th* loopholes of tha pounden.1*
Chad was aitent "WaW gtvs ■
dona anything In th* fleld get* In stockada.
a pinch, h* fella back on Regu­ "Sergeant Anderson, th* Col­ a try," Randall had Mid. "Wa."
lation*. It's all ha can da And onel want* tha Indiana driven out And you. Lieutenant, win go osri
th* tougher the going gets, th* of the Mwmllt. Have your men and dl* trying, and when tha In*
dlana bar* taken your scalp, tha
harder he runs for the book."
keep a steady fir* on !L"
"Shore ha's scared," Zack said, As tha rifles began to pop, Colonel win write a report than
"but he's acareder than be ought* Anderson cams back wbers Chad "sc* tried."
*r be."
waa standing. "No us*, lieuten­ Chad looked Randall to 9ha
Zack got up. *Tvt gutter git ant Pon't reckon we're In range. ryea. H* said, "Yea, Mr."
over to th* barracks. Soma of the AH we can do la to make a lot o'
boys Agger they can play poker notes"
and I aim to teach 'em a few of "1 know It" Chad said. "Tm
th* fin* points." He slapped hlai hist following orders"

Are Off To Rousing Start
By EARL WRIGHT
United Press Sports Writer
The rookies ara off to a rousing
start in the National Football Lea*gue this season.
Before the campaign began,
soma observers said the 1957 NFL
rookie crop wa* a poor ono. But
tha first two weeks of action In­
dicate* the first-year players may
be ona of tha best groups to Join
the pro league In recent years.
Rookies already are playing val­
uable roles for most teams. Eleven
of the 31 touchdowns scored so
far have been made by first-year
mtn.
Philadelphia and Washington
ara depending heavily on rookies
and will test them against top-

flight opposition this Sunday. The
Eagles 0-2 play the Browns 2-0
at Cleveland while the Redskins
1-1 entertain the champion Giants
1-1 at Washington. The Browns
are favored by seven point# and
the Giants by six.
In Sunday’s other same*, the
Bears 0-3 are 7‘k point choices
to beat the San Francises FortyNiners M at Chicago: the Llonn
1-1 are favored over the Las An­
gelo*, Rama 1-X by one point at
Detrcit; the Baltimore Colts 2-0
are favored by the same margin
against tha Green Bay Packers
1-1 at Milwaukee, and the Chicago
Cardinal! 1-1 and Steelers 1-X are
rated even at Pittsburgh.
This week's United Prcs« scire

Hons: Browns over
skins over Giants,
Forty-Niners, Lions
Tickers over Colts
over CardinaU.

Eagles. Red­
Bears over
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NURSERIES
WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

l^LOST u l FOUND

SOUTH 8ANFORD AVENUE
NEAR LAKE JESSUP
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
Florida'* 90'i. Lake Bingham near
Lake Mary. Mr. John Kshlr

HOMES— 3
bedroom*
1 A 2 bath*.
f75fcf_ pal« blue rA V « y para­
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS
keet, 1 win* dipped. Anyone
Complete and ready fee Immedi­ Harden your plants fer Winter
with our Fall Special FartlUw
ate Becupaney.
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSER
WARD.
3 blki. West CC Bldg. La
Miry.
-#OR RENT*
Locations
South Piniereet — Saaford
This Is a piss to the Movieland
Whi*paring Oak* — TttuiriUa
Rtdt-In for Janice Bogeegla.
Exp. date Oct- 19, 1047.
FHA in eerrica sad TEA finastDISH GARDENS: 200 N. Park
lag avallahK
Ave, Sanford. Phone PA 2-1922
Private bath A »bow*r. Ideally
Sanford Flower Shop.
located acroee from Poet 0«}e* We ean qualify you for *0* ef
theta home* in 30 mlnutee. You
Inquire Jacobeon Papt. *teta.
can start enjoying tha home
Pumiihed cot&lt;»ge, 1 bedroom,
while w* proeeaa the paper*.
Haynes Office Machine Co, Type­
Lake Mary.
M ar Cad’ TA 2-3044 or
writers, adding machines, Safes347.
PA 2-434
Renttll, 314 Mag. PA 2-0462
Developed by
ru m . Apt. 500 Park Ave.
il-AUT0MffUfi
O D H A M &amp;
T U D O R , In c .
All kinds Automotive Repairs
160 mo
oth fit.
ELMERS AUTO REPAIR SHOP
Osteen
PA S-1319
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 A « th SL
Furn. Apt. 2300 MaUonvUle.
Phene PA 2-1161
it will nay YOU to see us uerore
Efficiency Apt, Alr-condlUnn A BRA1LEY ODHAM, P rig .
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
TV Optional. Hlway 17AM SoEASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
City limit*. Slumbarland Court.
Palatka, Fla.
MODERN 4- bedroom, 2
Commercial building i o r r t n t j j
bath Dome in quiet reitCompare Before You Buy
tale. 406 W. Flrat, Phona FA
dentlal tection. Kitchen
AUTO M ART
equipped for efficiency
2-6037.
with disposal. dish weth­
201 8. Sanford Ave. FA 2-64JS
er, exhaust fan. and lot*
Furnished 2 room apartment
Need a good
rood 2nd car
car?7
of cabinet tpace. Priced
with bath. All private. FA
SEE RAY HERRON
to sell, 310.950.00. Term*.
2-4003.
Your Pontiac Saloiman
W. H. “BILL" STAMPER
Apartment*— Furnlahed or unNew and Used Cars
- a Imnaer
furbished. Both upper A lower.
2-9231 or after 6 p. m
70.4 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA Atioe. Guy Allea. Gretehoa HaU, Ph.PAPA2-2*93.
301 West First St.
Arietta Price. Everett Harper
2-2936 alter 3 p. m
Phone FA 2-4991 l i t N. Parti 1943 Studehaker, 6 yard dump,
2 Bedroom furnished apartment,
new engine, A-l Condition.
J35.00. 906 Elm Ava. CaU FA
BUY DIRECT
dltsel road grader,
2-1269._____________________ Beautiful new 3 bedroom home, Adsmi
reedy to go. Laralne dragline.
l&gt;*
baths.
Worth
312,W0.
Only
K yard bucket, will sell or
Two room furnished cotta*e Ap'
Only J9.9H5. • 1995 Down
trade all or portion. Call FA
ply 2619 Orlando Dr.
i
2*4445.
Monthly payment* less then
i
Furnlihed ra n g e apartment. Ph
rent Monna Jervl*. F A2-1I10.
i
FA 2*2100.
___
DON’S COVER SHOP
2
bedroom cement block house, Automobile Interior Decorator
Garage apartment, 1401 Oak.
Seat Covert — Truck Seat*
furnished. Nolan Rd. PA 2-6060
I
Private entrance, modern (urnlih- HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHINO At Willie Pontiac—301 W. lit.
I.
ed bedroom. Th. FA --3810.
TO TOP THIS!
. FINANCE your now car with
I
ban from the Florida Slate
FOR RENT OR BALL: 2 badroora Built on a 140* x 1 0 5 'lot In Loch
Arbor section naar Country
Bank of 8enfotd.
I
CB home. Kitchen equipped. 75
I
*140’ lot. new lawn. TV Anten­ Club, thl* beautiful Ranch Style 14’ Glider bouietraller. PuUy
home features 3 ipaeleus bed­
I
na. Screened-ln porch 2427
•quipped, clean, good condition.
room*, 2 bath*, foreed air heatI.
Princton Ava. Ph. FA 2-3443 af
Ph. fA 2-0990.
in*
system,
Florida
Room,
dou­
I *
ter 3 :30.__________________
I
ble carport and large utility 1954 Austin Hesly, radio k heater.
L a m 2 bedroom furnished *pL room. You can buy tu s beauty
Recent 60 Tota Lacquer finish.
monthly. 1703 Magnolia.
for 114.975.00. with 12.975.00
Excellent condition. Only 9149$.
m
y|vi
down. See us today, Semuola
Ph. FA 24906 after 3 p. m.
Clean 2 room furnlihed apart'
Realty. 1901 Park Ava, PA
Must
sell by llth.
ment. d a te to town. 934 mo.
2-5232.
Ph. FA 2-6261.
24' x I ' Portable cabana with e*is a p*
pass to tha Movieland
terior plywood. Can be seen at
Furnished apartment. T r i v a t a, This Is
Ride-In
for
Susan
Day.
Eap.
Frames Trailer Park.
first floor. Vary nice for re­
date
Oct.
19,
1967.
.
fined couple. 1506 W. 3rd 8L
I 1
11—BOATS end MOTORS
« _ RKa L ESTATE F 6 k tiALE ROSA L. PAYTON
J
Oliver Ead Of Beaten Seta
Registered Real Estate Broker 9V5HP Wei 9177.95 Now 9161.93
BUILDER k CONTRACTOR
Assoc.
Alberta
J.
Hall
A
6 HP
1221.00
9206.00
f
I E. BATTF.N
William E- Herschel
9299.60
3249.60
1'
116 S. French Ave. — FA 2-3714 Ph FA 2-1301—17-92 at HiawaUia 16 HP
14 HT
&gt;368.00
&gt;232.00
'
*
WESTERN AUTO STORE
Bargain tor cash. 4 lota ia May*
1
EXCEPTIONAL
BUY
fair Section Ob Shirley Ava.,
214 E. first St.
Sanford
1'
near Lake Monroe. W. £. Kirch,
Comfortable 3 bedroom heme, 4Yeur L viarude Dealer
hoff Jr.. FA 2-2251.
years old. Located on nice cor­ RORSON SPORTING GOODS
1
F*
^
1•
Cherry Reel Bsut* Ageaey
ner lot, 86' x 127'. Features in- 804 E. 1st
Phone FA 2-5961
dude electric stove end refri­
FA 2-9929—Notary
»
t * 1219Dial
ROD A REEL REPAIRS
W. 13 8L Rear-Bar bar Shop gerator. hot water tank, venc'
nan Mindj, oil spjca heat* a
413 Sanford Avenue
1
V*w 9 SV homa In t.aka Mary. Also has ear porta with small
JOHNSON MOTORS
Fla. room, carports, utility utility room, shingled reefing,
room. &gt;9.500. Ph. FA 2-0728.
hardwood floori. Some trees SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
1
|
24*4
Sanfcrd
Ave. Pb. FA 2-1692
and plenty of shrubbery. Only
110.500. with excellent term*.
J o h n R . A le x a n d e r
&gt;
17—BEAUTY PAtLOks
Stenstrom Realty
R eal E atatn • In su ran ce
FA 2-6263
Modern Air-Conditioned
H. E- STENSTROM
1J 107 Magnolia
Registered Broktr
Soft Water Shampoo
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
2427 Laurel - Phone PA 2-2420 HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
1
ask Crumley k Monteith
FA 24742
r j 1 •• • u m South Park Ph. FA 24491 • room home, Fla. room, land- 106 S. Oak Art.
KBpCH, gtARI itsanuwil, ileaew
1
New 3 Bedroom Homes
Box 28 c o Sanford Herald.
1
Yeung boye to run established
$ 7 0 0 .0 0 D o w n
1
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
paper routes. Apcly Circula­
1 , Features electric kitchens, terrasRaymond LuadquUt. Auer.
tion Department Sanford Her­
xo floors, and choice residential FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
aldlocatioai.
«
A»
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
4 bedroom home. Large Sot with Service man. Western Au'n Store
Phone FA 2-3103
fruit trees- Lake Mary. pb. FA | 214 E. First St., Sanford.
1«
2-1514 or TA 2-6049.
J
1
&gt;$30.00
Doan
Used car salesman for part time
1
Sacrifice
Two bedroom homa, almost naw
work. Prefer retired min. Aula
with
carport*
and
storage.
Kit­
10 Acres tile farm land, t&gt;» story
!
!
Mart, 201 S- Sanford Ave.
chen equipped. Immediate poss­ homa, good farm buildings.
ession. Oxter Realty Co.. 2601
Near school bus line. &gt;8800.02. 8ervtce man. AprOy in person to
1
Orlando Drive. FA 2-3643.
&gt;2000.00 Down. Owner Financ­
Miller Radio, TV, Appliance!.
ed.
118 S. Park.
9
9
2 bedroom bona with 2 lots. 700
Consult A REALTOR First
S. Laurel Ave. Sanford. &gt;500.
This is a pass to the RHs Theatre
for my equity. Balance appx. CULLEN AND HARKEY
for Julfi Hsuen. Exp. date
&gt;5,200. Phone FA 2-2924.
110 K. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2391 Oct. 19, 1957.
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.ts.

Plumbing A Heating, Free Esti­
mate*, Alt work guaranteed fer
LaBree. Loafone )-ear. BUI‘ LaBree,
VAUey 9-4281.
wood, PBt
VIANb BKHVICK
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
Pb. FA 24224 After 1:00 p. m.
b —gLEl~MlfcAl, U&lt;VIClBS
Electrical Contracting and
Economical House
wiring ead Repairs
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
Dial PA 94919
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sale
and service. G. H. High. Oviedo
Fla. rhonn F0 5 3319 er San
ford PA 1*3*62 after f p a
25 A —BUILDING—REPAIRS—
PAINTING
Per Painting call Ur. Tasker, Ph.
PA 2-6154 anytime.

Red-I-MIx Concrete
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER 309 Elm Ave.
FA t-6791
White—Necchi—EJne
Repairs on all makes Machines Bonded contractors- Tainting and
323 East First SL PA 2-3244 papering, imperial Decorators,
free estimates. Sanford referPUMPS — SPRINKLER
ncei. PA 2-3719 after 6:00
SYSTEMS
All types end elsei, Installed 920
“ Do It Yourself”
Maple
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
£
2 ^9 Mm
Machine and Supply .Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432 Remodeling — Rerooflng — Re­
siding — Materials — Contrac
tors — FinAnclng.
Chrysler A irtem p
Air Conditioning and Heating
FLOOR eaadmg and finishing
C. H. STAFFORD
216 Oak Avenue
PA 24791 Cleaning, w n a t a g- Serving
lemlnolo County itnae 1429.
I . M. Gleason. Lake Mary
HEATING

H. R POPE CO.
200 S. P a rk ----- r A 24234

Ted Burnett
for PAINTING
2601 Granview Phone FA 2-2971

W O O LSEY

iI-NftTTCfes^-piMho.MAU
Marine FinUhen
Fer Your Boat
KOLI.AWAY, Hospital and Baby
Senkarik Glaam and Paint C*. Beds. Day. Week or atomh—
112-114 W- 2nd St.

Th PA 24622

Tel FA 2-5181. Furniture Center
116 W ilt Fust St

Tka Sanford Herald—Paga 7

Television
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THVBIUSr
AOvanlur* wttSi Osela Will
Litiuon carnival
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tauustry an rarala
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Climax
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Harbourmaster
Maas .sow* tteaort
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Fruaram Attuss*
Now* WeallUf
Jimmy Dssn snow
Ties M v f h K I U l C mttNM
tus Around in* Mat*
r:o« Captain Kancsroo
S:«S •Now*—nicharO C. UoteUt
sus Around tti. Mini*
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It. 4 Hnwr chrl.tlsn kcieac* Heals
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u s e A* th* World Turn*
J;*e t*»i in* clack
1:11 Art Llnnl«tt*r » siouia Party
1UI Thl* Lani af Ours
I V* Th* 11* Payoff
fie Th* v*rdlct IS T*ur*
l i t Bnehter P*jr
1:1S S»cr,t Bmrm
4:1* K&lt;lg* of Mint
channel «•* Croteroads
sue Ky* oa tha W*rU
wseam-Tv ja c m a o a v a u i
cseansiKi. a Thursday a t c s i s u
Site Mickey Mouse
e-.oe nix uciuck Report
1:11 Doug KUwards
e sc Io n , Itsnter
T;*o RoldUr* of Fsrtun*
T:J» I'llmas
1:10 Playhout* &lt;1
tt:eo CaUbrlty PUyhaut*
toils Church A D*a
«o ueoort
ll’ltt 11
fmt* Show
ttill N*wt A Hies.Off
PNIIIOV MOSaiMA
(its T*e» Psttera
T:t« Jimmy u«*n Show
T:«i N*w». n t i t i t r , P a a ta re s u e s
lit! Saw* WMiherVamlals* al&lt;*
ftoe oary Moore
l:se l l a r r y H o u r . (g&gt;
l*:l* Mirlk* I t . ttlcl,
II m llotat Cuamnpolllan
Ills l-ov* af U fa
11:1'! ftearch For Tomorrow
ll:IS nuldlxg Light
u s e T w .lv * o'cTo«k Repert
AFTMhOOM
u s e Waldo Karris

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n**t th* Clock
11SO ■lout. party

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1:0*

SI*
1:1*
1:0*
Artisi supplies, oil paints, pastel
aits
LaYerne
School
of
Danre
colors. It mounted canvases,
now-forming -in Tap— S:t*
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP - Clatata
Acrobatic — Ballet. Also boys 4:1*
2117 3. French
FA 2.1963
Class k liny-tots class. Enroll
now. FA 2-5425.

TV Service

a —AkTlULts"FOR SALE

92.50 per call plus parti, • years
experience in TV Service on ell
makes and models. One year
guarantee on all parts. We also
service auto and home radios.
Pietura tubes repaired In your
home. 99.93. guaranteed, 1 year.
Phone FA 2-3684, 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Including Debary It Lake Mery
BARNES TV SERVICE
201 Ea«t Commercial
ENVELOPES. Letterhead!, stelemanta, Invoices, hand bill*, end
programs, e t c . Progressive
Printing Co. Phono rA 2-2951—
40* west 13th SL
Lat ua build your docks, bulkheads
and sea walla. Water Front Con­
struction Co. FA 24330.
10 months free service on new in­
strument purchase from ui.
BUHUB'S MUSIC SHOP
2004 Cedar Avenue FA 2-0793

USED BRICK. 10.000 extra herd
rlean glased brick. E. 11. Lem
ing, FA 2-5681.
Septic tanks. Grease traps, gills
IJntets, Dry Wells. Cement
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
SELL US YOUR- FURNIT'IRE
Cash for any imounL Super
Trading I’ost. 1 mile south of
Sanford. Phone FA 2 0677.
—Factory to you—
Alumlaum
Venetian Blinds
Enclosed head. 8sg-proof bottom
rail with plsstlr ends. I'latilc
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
card*.

Senkarik Glasn and Paint Co.

112-114 w. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4622

Dirt for sale, you haul it. Call
FA 2430C.

Used pianos: Spinets, Blby
Grands, Uprights. Ressonablv
priced, guaranteed. Th. FA
Repairs k parts for all maker of
cleaners. Electrolux, Hoover,
2-1971.
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Replrcement parts. Work guaranteed Plano in gooii ion&lt;iiti&gt;n, very
Free pick up A delivery. Call cheap. Contact TA 2-1751.
FA 2-4765.
T-Shirts 4*e—Petal &gt;2 50 gal.
WELL DRILLING
L u g g a g e , Cot&gt;. Tarpaulins.
Falrbanks-Morse Pumps
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 BanRepairs to all makes
ford Ave.
HOWARD C. LONG
Heater, small Coleman circulator,
207 E. Commercial Ave,
pipa and automatic draft roguPhono PA ‘2-2633
Iitor, &gt;25.00. Disl_ FA 21243.
CARTER HOME CLEANING
tip i v irF
Antique love seat Sacrifice. FA
2 1181. 2423 Princeton.
Window A Wall Washing
Floor Wasing—NOrth 8 m i
Bueseher
“ \ri«ioerst” E-fUt Al'o
13J Hlway 17-93
Ucliary

Vacuum Cleaner Repair!

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TNG

T C O B S S ia * 3

roof-

CERAMIC TILE
PAUL F. MULLER k SON
Huby Spears
FA 2-136J

m

nig Paynff

Th* verdict I* Tours
ll r l g h u r Day

fttarat ni*rm
Kda* «f Xlsht
Opan Houae

Radio

W T R h -u se o eD
seae MiLonvcLHe
Thursday
«•«* N'awa
«:•» T**n Tima
«.»* Kaw a
*:&lt;*» Th* Khvinm Hour
e 01 Wnrld at SI*
Sill Twiiiaht eoaaa
it* Snirta Book
* ii rub S,r. rtatur*
t:#0 Nawa Cumto,alary
j: * »
I'hll Raad
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• :** Naw*
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lie* Naw*
lies nancatim*
1 :1* Th* llhytnm Hour
II.I* At Hum* With Mual*
ie:«i Naw* llouadu*
11:00 Ulgn-orf
FflOar
*:e* fllan On
1:11 t'awn Braaker*
1:1* Nawa
HIS h i m Irtakara
1:11 Nawa
t:M H*v*n O’alack Club
ties N*wr*-FI*.
7: No Naw,—.Natl
t t i Hporti
ll*4 Jiekara Chile*
»:«» world A« Nine
1:11 Morning Ueledie*
*1* Hrra Ah* Thera
M l Waeoa Trelle
ten* Nawa
Mm Club
ll:»* N*w*
II.•» itoa club
111* tl*m* ttr ifalndv
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II:)* World At Klin
ii.se Radio Farm Dlgeai
l):S* Rar Non* Ranch
IS* Nawa
I I I ! llnr Non* Ranch
S n* Nawa
res liar Kona Ran. b
t .** World At T"»r*
I:IS Pub. ttr. r,»Ur*
1:11 T«*n Tim*
«:** Nawa

: ixophone. like new Call Li.
(j£&gt; Davenport. FA 2-1330, ext.

k ton air conditioner. Call FA
2-1386 before 1:0» or after 4:00
Price &gt;56.00. Excellent shepe.
b —FURNITURE usd
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

SWIVEL ROCKERS

O' Fairchild TwiHof,
,t
designor
, »qys our tlattifM a j, ■
m tailing handling.

Reg. &gt;119.00
Now &gt;79 50
Se« our new shipment of dinettes
Contracting k Repairs
1007 Sanford Ava. Pb. FA 3-6562 Alt at Bales prices
29—FURNITURE and
Store Hours
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Hon. 8:30 till 9:00 p m.
Plumbing — Kresky Heating
Tuts, thru Fri 8:30 till 5:30 p. m.
M. G. HODGES
FURNITURE
O r CHARACTER
Service on All Water Pumps— Sat. 8.30 till 6:00 p. m.
Built
r . By
. Ji
Wells Drilled — Pumps
&gt;•*aaCaat* WeMMeuiM 4M
rcuGLA dl Dd u i G Cwfa oil Road
Phona FA 2 6037
Style and Construction
Car. 2nd A Magaeiia FA- 2 -U1 !
Tha sama as Those
“Bud” Bamberger, Mgr.
CLARK
,
Prised Sine*
Fr«w Delivery
Phembiag, Batting A Supply Co.
Colonial Days
Contracting A Repairs
Finished For
$SAVE$
Florida Climata In ■
Highway 17 k 92 South' Sanford
Furniture and Appliances
Your Choica of Wood*
Naw &amp; Used
PLUMBING ft SEPTIC TANKS
INSTALLATION ft EEPAIR8
Q /o » m M
24 Hear Serrtc#
t03-0« L ist First
FA 2 0993
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
FA 2-8299 er FA 2-576\
• BIG VALUES
is a p*
for I.lnda Leahy. Exp. date OcL
PLUMBING
• QUICK CREDIT
19. 1987.
Contract and Repair Wort
• EASY TERMS
Free Estimates
WILSONMAIER
«ed furniture, appliances, tools
R. L. HARVEY
New end Used Furniture
ete. Bought-sold. Larry’s Mart
204 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2 3363 311 E. First SL Ph FA 2-562J
213 Sanford A t*. Ph. FA 24132

Mather of Sanford

Thursday, Oct. 10, 1957

THE CARD OF THANKS

Very often a Card of Thank* ia Tha Sanford Herald meet*
need which Is difficult to fill in any other way. Not only to r i
gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sant
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the sendees and
nesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot
ba mailed.
Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted a* socially c o m e t
Emily Post tha noted authority on etiquette, feels they terra maay
good UM*.

There Is no prescribed form for a Card of Thanki. It ean be bo
brief or aa detailed si you desire. When Iho occasion cornea yea
will find n sympathetically understanding member of osr aUfl In
assist you.

TH E “IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE

it la th* custom of many famillta in this country to commonorate a bereavement by an “la Memoriura’’ notice In newspaper
classified column*. They find a res! solace therein. Preparation er
selection of a suitable versa brings back to them tender, p leatu l
recollections. Aa Elisa Cook, the English poet has so bflautifuuF
expressed it:
“How cnsilly sweet are tha tehees
that start
What memory plays an old tune
on the heart.”
,
,
Most frequently an In Memortum Is inserted on the gnnhtrsary of death. Howaver, other dates, which it Is felt ara appro­
priate er moaning fid are also selected. The birthday ef. tha an*
psrtnd. tb* wedding anniversary. Memorial Day,
ara among othtr significant
occasions chosen.
leant occasion*
■
If you ar* hniiunt to express your tender thoughts la noetli
form, you may avail yourself ef the Herald's collection of original “■xr-v_
versos. Thes# express in poede beauty the emotioni of tha heart'
strings. Among them ara v e rm appropriate to any cireumataaea.

THE RATE

_____
in Momorium
____notice*,
____ duo to thn fact they
Cords
of_____
Thanksj and
in Memortum
may run to considerable length, am billed at fl.OO par column taah.

; *^

Release Thuraday, Oct. 10; 1937

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Methods Of Locating
Cause Of An Allergy
ly HUMAN N. BUNMISEN. M.D.
SKIN testa have some value In baan eliminated from your diet,
determining whether a person ts Than, ona by oat, other foods trn
aiierglc to specific foods, although'addad.
soma doctors argue tha point.
I When an ailergte reaction H But tinea such tests reaulre euri, It Is apparent, In most eases,
only a couple of hours, and alter-! that th* moi*. recently added food
native procedures taka severs! ts tha offender,
weeks, they ara at least worth a 1 Of course, If tha original diets
try In many cases.
|do not relieve tha allergy than wn
lean assuma that ona or more 0!
Two Mnthoda
1that* foods ara trouble-maker*
In tha avant your doctor does m that case, you’ll have to iwiteh
not recommand skin tests or these l0 mnolher bAilo diet and bajta
raeasuraa falt to produce lha *&gt;•- gradually adding tha foods oa
•Irrd results, then th i e are two your oriBlnai dlct.
ways to determine ju st whati oeneraUy, doctors recommand
mTir bf!lh,ri? * 70U'w kI 'th at thre# trlaia be given to su*&gt;
The aUmlnatlon dlat probably p, eted foodlt unie u the sevarlty
U th a most widely used m e th o d 'Mhe , Utrglc attIck pt0hUiluiL
While there ara numerous varla- An eytn more 3impje method of
turns, there ara only two basic gracing foodj to which you may
wP**......
iba allergic ts to keep a diary.
One la a rather strict diet com- * {ter eaeh m eal j o t down
prising only four or five foods everything you have eaten ana
which generally do not causa *1* drunk. Note also the time any
lergte reactions. Peas, rtca, paari 5u?gte aymptoma begin. TlX
and iamb are examples.
should five you seme Idea of what
food or beverage Is causing tha
Not an Rigid
Th* other typo of die* Is not trouble.
quite as rigid. In this, you can eaLQV29T!ON ajco axswzx
just about anything except thoj«| D. H : My voice h sj been fatfoods which ara most likely to, ting deeper. What could cauM
causa an alltrgy, such as egp, this?
milk, wheat and most cereals. | Answer: There may ba a thick*
If your customary allergic symp- enlng or polyp or other typn of
toms do not appear within four tumor on ona of the vocal cords,
days to a weak, wa ean pratty It would be well for you to consult
safely assum e t h a t th ay are an aar, nosa and throat specialist
caused by tha foods which hive, about this u soon as posjibla.

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inist T o Ploy
PionoM Totedt.

Presbyterian
larch Sunday

Savings, loan

Collins Declares O ct PTA
Membership Month In Florida
This Is National P. T.A. Month,
AH ever the United Matas par­
ents asd (anchors are c * tta s &lt;•*
rather t* pies their programs for
the coming year. These programs
create a better understanding fed
all three parties envoived, parents,
teachers and children.
B ert la Florida. Governor Colline has proclaimed October as
P.T.A. Membership Month. Lo­
cal F. T. A.’s are having drives,
stressing that membership la the
Parent-Teacher Association la a
privilege, not a duty.
Then are 424« P- T. A.'e In
membership with the Nation! Con­
gress of Parents end Teachers,
which as Ha heme office la Chk-

improved school equipment, con­
struction and tha general enrich­
ment of the actaol program*.
tl is hoped that all retponaibla
cklseaa la Florida, and especially
In Stminole County will Join their
local P. T. A. this month. A hear­
ty welcome await* them.

i

League Meet Set !

More thaa M savings and to rn '
b a abort hot
executives,
directors sad geests
sway as October 4. the
win attend the 34th annual con-,
leg officer of MAS Soaked, Copt*
vention of the Florida Saving! and
open at tie Pin* free* sin Lieael A. Adfcur, bothered
Loan League, October 10-1* at the |
Ctrarth this Sunday win the official itoUfWattoa from the
Pert Harrison Hotel in Clearwater. |
_ opportunity te hear two Secretary of Urn Navy, promoting
J sates that wffl bo played by Lieutenant Ernest H. Dohne to
Attending from Sanford wQ) he
„ B. (Mrs. lUhert) Andarami. Lieutenant Commander. V. 8. Ns*
George Touhy,
executive vice
i e f l he the n e s t artist at both val Reserve.
president of the
First Federal
Savings ant Loan Association and
Laym
en’s
Sunday
a member of the League’s Resolu­
• prelude she wffl play Mo- The sew Lieutenant Commander
tions Committee.
To Be Observed
jkk from Wnawnara Thai* will now exchange the two silver
b
n
on
his
collar
for
the
geld
far the offertory wffl be heard
Presiding over the meeting
By C h u rch O c t IB which will feature a number of antha delightful Adoretiou oek leaves of Ms new rank
Lcdr.
Dohae's
letter
of
promo
by Borowskl. Mrs. George
Laymen'* Sunday will be obaerv- tlonwlde leaders In the savings and
■t the ergtn will
the ties set his date of rank retroac*
ed Oct. 13 at the First Chrtotlan loan business will be Leroy E.
the to the first el July 19S7.
Church a t the 11 o’clock service Northrop, president of the League.
Lcdr. Dohne reported to NAS
Georg* W. Morgan will preside. Mr. Northrop is also executive vice
!Mre. Anderson, who holds a Sanford on Jnly 1. 1955 from Uto
Short talks on "Our Church an president of the Ormond Beach
' ffc h a k r rf Music degree,
go,
in.
Control School at NAS
Outrcaehing Church" will be made .Federal Savings and Lean Asso­
herself Is the m u s k 'S ^ S Ground
As
a
member
of
the
local
P.
. Jiwestern University sad at Olathe, Kansas. Mr. Dohne la T.A. the Individual belongs to a by Clyde E.'Feather*, Vlnaon W. ciation.
m Americas Ceoaervatory of Mu* Bow serving as the GCA Controll­ nationwide, democratic, volunteer Lawson and Lester Thsrp. Other The convention opens Thursday
er for NAS Sanford’s GCA Unit
-*i b Chicago.
organisation that centers Ha whole men with aaslgned part* In the afternoon, October 10, with e
No. 46.
i
interest ea the welfare and edu­ service include O. D. Landresa, "brainstorming'’ 'session on how
b addition to bar aaperlenea is
with orchestras fcs Chic* Mo enlisted la the Navy la Nos. cation of chitons and youth. He Chariot 8 . Brandies, John Bair, to Improve earnings, led by Carl
_ talented musician has 1P4S and was accepted for avia­ has an opportunity to give every W. H. Young, J. Earl Evans, E F. Dlstelhorst, executive vice pres­
volia la tha public schools tion cadet training. He was com­ child la tha community a chance C. Ddboon, Chandler Vail and H. ident of the League.
missioned an Ensign in the Na­ to achieve a Ufe that u satisfying H. Osborne.
Orlando,
|
The opening general session will
Mrs. Touhy wffl play Carfflon, val Reserve to OeL 1944 and re­ to Mmself and useful to others. A religious film "The Split-Le­ be held Friday morning, October
ceived
his
wings
and
designation
vel
Family*’
will
be
featured
at
A member la the U. T. A. will
by Lao Sowerby, b tbs
12, when the delegates will be wel­
u a Naval Aviator in Nov. 1944- arnot the teachers, principal end the 7 a.m. service; and tho. Chris­ comed
by W. H. Valentine, presi­
tian Youth Fellowship la to have
Ledr. Dohne reported to NAB
... music In the worship ser* Miami la Dee. 1944 for Operation­ school offlcisla.whe, through the charge. The film la a black and dent of tho First Foderal Savings
P.
T.
A.
programs,
ktep
the
par­
wffl Include the Junior choir al Plight Training and upon com­
white, IS mm., sound movie pro­ and Loan Association of Clearestthe 8:45 AM. hour singing pletion of training and carrier ents up to date on tha objectives, duced by n dozen Protestant com­ er. Other speakers that morning
curriculum, and sehlvsmento A
_.J Schubert's Holy, Holy. Holy.
munion*. A freewill offering will include League president, Leroy
E. Northrop; Ira A- Dixon, mem­
At the U a.m. hour tha Chancel qualifications in Fob. 1948, he the schools.
be
taken.
was
assigned
to
Torpedo
Squad­
ber of the Federal Home Loan
. ta s k wffl sing Jesus I s Lowly by ron Twenty, Air Group Twenty, A number may Join study dis­
cussion gmupe In the field «f
Bank Board, Washington, D. C.j
Harold FriodoU with the words
FORTUNATE WELCOME
John A. Fogarty, President of the
from Edith Williams' Songs of Air Pores Atlantic Fleet. During parent and family Ufe education.
&lt; Praise, and the male ehorus of his tour with Torprea 20, thay These groups are concerned with CHICAGO IB — The luck of tho | Federal Home Loan Bank of
the choir will be heard In Mrs. C. ware deployed to NAF Lewiston, the physical, mental, emotional Irish arrived shortly after Michael, Greensboro; and, Wyn Warmun,
8 . Morris' Strsngor of GalUlce. Maine; NA8 Key West; NAS Ed- and spiritual development of sU FlUilmmons left home. The young | staff president of the United
Tha message sill be brought by onton, N. C. and aboard the Ef­ children. The national organisa­ Immigrant won a 1937 auto on a State* Savings and Loan League.
; fe. T. Mllwee, SuperlaUndent of fort Aircraft Carriers TTflJT Solo­ tion provides a wealth of inter­ 8-cent chance and cvimmented I Principal speaker at the Friday
Publie Instruction of Seminole mons and U88 Charger. During esting, up-to-date and autiMntic "nothing like thli ever happened i Business Luncheon will be HU
|m an Strunk, executive vice pres!County, whose topic will be Jesus, this tour ho served as Squadron materials for P. T. A. study—dis­ to mo to Ireland."
cussion groups.
Safety Officer.
the Oreat Teacher.
Members
will
lean
how
the
P.
He was released to inactive duty
An invitation Is extended to all
who care to share the worship. In Oct. 194S and remained inactive T. A. cooperates with other com­
until August 1947 when be Join- munity organisations and agen­
&gt;ed AVUA No. 3 which had been cies for the welfare of children
activated at New Bedford, Mass. end youth. In an all Inclusive
Dr. M cGuire W ill
Dohne remained with t h i s membership, the Individual wffl be
squadron
a Volunteer Reserve doing hie shore in strengthening
Speak H ereSundoy until July as1061
at which time he the entire organisation and its
/ Dr. John Mcgulro, Executive joined the Otcanised Reserve and program. This wffl Increase the
decretory of the Florida Stale Bap­ was assigned to Air Anti Subma­ educational opportunlUes and eom
tist Convention, will speak twke rine Squadron 913 at NA9 Squan- munlty resources for all children.
hi Sanford on next Sunday morn­ turn, Mass. During this tour with
More than ton mUlion adults
ing. He will apeak at the 1:45 a.m. these two squadrons he served In belong to the P. T. A.’s aU over
aarvica at tha First Baptist Church
the country. Through these dU
and at U a.m. at tha Tine crest the capacity of Flight Officer.
sens and their efforts, the school*
In
Feb.
1062
he
voluntarily
re­
Church. Dr. McGuire hat served
have been able to secure more
Florida Baptist for over a decade turned to active duty and after funds for teacher's salaries, for
as Executive Secretary and has a short refresher course at NAS
made a splendid record In that Bquantum, Mass., he was assign­
field. The pubtle Is cordially la- ed to Air Anti-Submarine Squad­
Legal N otica
ron 911, later designated VS-39.
Vlted to bear him.
He remained with VS-39 until
noticm o r iXTmmoM rm
transfrrod te GCA School at NAS seuiiTKa riLTiTtoue .v a n s
mtriW*
NOTICM IH lir.ltK U r UIVKN th a t
Olather, .Kansas from where he In r o m p ll a n e s w i t h th e l a w s o f S t ­
Form er Sanford
rid e , t h e u n d e r s i g n e d w i l t r w M i r
reported to 8anford.
w ith th e clarl* a t t h e C i r c u i t C o urt,
Lcdr. Dohne 1* married to the HatnlaoU
C o u n t y , F lo rid * , u p o n raBallplayer W rites
former Mis* Dorothy M. Stone of el a p t of P r o o f o f P u b l i c a t i o n o f thlo
Teopto who visit Sanford ones New Bedford, Mass. They have Notica. t h o follo w in g f t a t lt l o u o noma,
to-w ltt
hast Bovsr forget It
two children, Tommy 11 years
"IIKD WINDHAM'S PAINT
Example: a card received from old, an! Joan 9 years old. They
AND BOOT SHOP",
S baseball player who played for are rrildlng at 114 S. Pine crest under which 1 am tagaaod la the
hualnooo oft
• m Sanford team In 19M and 1947. Dr., Hanford.
(n) Auto Body Palatine and
Kop olro:
Jerry Silverman wrote The SeaS I Auto nadlator donating
ford Herald yesterday "Just
and Rapalrti
Hne to let you and all the wonder­
JERRY LEWIS FATHRR
( a t A u t o P r o n t - o n d R e p air* .
W h eel
A lig n in g
and
ful people of Sanford know that I HOLLYWOOD OI-— Comedian
lancing,
am one of the playground direc­ Jerry Lewis’ wife and her fourth t f t i l lW hHaoanl foBa
rd A v an u a (South),
tors la the St. Petersburg Re- child, a boy weighing 7 pounds and Hanford, F lo rid a. T h o u n d e r s i g n ,
aolo n w n a r o f l a i d bual
creation Department."
13 euncea, were reported in "excel­ ad la nrl h abutlnaonaa.
This is one of probably hund­ lent" condition today at St. John’s naas
DATUM IMa Ith day of Ootobar.
reds of cards end letters from Hospital In nearby Santa Monica. A. D. 1)11.
/ Af.r.KNK n. WINDIIAM
those who have been to Sanford Mrs. Lewis gave birth to the cou­ ,T w tf.T/ •FR
HAWKINS
ple’s fourth boy Wednesday.
and never forget it.
I Atlurnay fur Itaglatrant.

NEW DEFENDS
48K SBCRCTABT— w B T z w B e C T
les E. Wilson, In ceremonies at t a . f f l d t j S j f t ’
twera In a*
K ' s a i i s s r o J s s r i ’- i .T S i Me Hens*.administers the oath. (UP Tatophate)
Perry E. Nelson,
luncheon meeting at the. Yacht
Club.
Program Chairman Bob Carole
emceed the entire event tad wna
!K « ff
f f i l * In .M usical
ably assisted la tta "Fun WUh
Roundtable diseusdone win h« Program A t M eet
The Marie OmmHta*” program
held ea Friday afternoon on th a t1. ' u 5 , u m
mortgage merket; school savings; | ^ lt wee no* eon* right after by n quartet The fear who task
independent audita; snd a propos- the other at the Sanford Klwante the lead In every »ong worn; BUI
ed cooperative television ahow.
CTub yesterday during Its noon Brown, Wayde Rucker, Martin
Stlnecipher and I*on CornaU.
Tha annual banquet on Friday
night, October 11, will feature the economic consultant and former A list of song* had the Wwenla
presentation of certificates ef re­ economic advteor of tho Federal rowing, pairing and Just being
cognition to 44 officers who havo Open Market Committee of the comrade*. The quartet would take
the lead with a .verse and abons
served the savings and'loan busi­ Federal Reaerve Board.
Hie convention will close with and then accompany the entire
ness for 23 years or longer.
On Saturday moralng, October the annual business meeting of membership In singing the melo12, there will be a breakfast pan­ member* and elections of officers, dies that bring friends closer teel on Dividend Rates. Speakers at The Florida Savings and Loan gether In harmony.
the final general session which fol­ League I* the state-wide trade as-1 One special feature of the prelows will bo Congressman A. S. sodatlon for the aavinga and loan qrnm was a piano duet by Mary
I Elizabeth Nance and Bob Carole.
Herlong, Jr. and John K. Langum, business.

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s t o r e
PHONE FA 2-2821

�Test Satellite Firing In Line With GOP Political Necessities

satellite by |lee*
er' year to data, A
Aka
In Lftfia
lt., and bom
VAflQNGTOM
- lb
* UnU-lUttnehJn*
» « • «*temi«
a Elsenhower J Another spending program
progrim of
ef T9
W jla
Lfttia Rock,
Rock. A
Al%.,
bo m
Thaia
RapubUeans won
won a acrateh
acrateh dec! '.arty
WASHINGTON *
m~
Tha
Unit-1 launching aadt a «apace
T han may be
ba aona
soma political RapubUeans
-.arty organisation,
organlxatioa, ccoast to coast;
-«
— »J t K a t T a U a i l f l t a t a a M a m r m i f t l l ' fH
m ln lltftH itft l lla b unable
iiiMa
I ato Via
M h ffllA
fl iI adollara
II i m a *orm more
a m wwith
it h v ia
w a Hhow
a a i t Kthey
a . m may,
A * f lfinally,
n a ll*
k ha
a a a m I aA
....M L a a o
(«
. lin
n InInt hthe
« 1Q
K9 A congressional
A t iv fA ia lA n it meon
n
l « J I m o . oI .
hold
billion
bo tea VtlA
don
1082
know*
•d
S tatu fla na lto* • bagtn
n u t TuDa*j
tha Unltad Statu bafora Congress administration
comfort for B Republicans
la » kthe
in disrepair.
the Republicans are the eon,
ceabar tha firing ct teat satellites reconvene* would teara the Elian* the spending line at the point relief seems to bo In tha work*. got out o f there.
possibility that tha dlspu'e over tsst hut were voted out of eon
,.c sional power In 1 P.VJ and ever,
rcssional outr and should bo eg
Moreover, the most severe test reels! Integration of public schio's
Ato outer apace la In line with bower administration In a bad where the R esident Insisted that It will Invite all over again neat
last year, when Eisenhower wa; he political offeniivo as the olf*
; bis department heads hold it. Nei- year the high tax, high spending of the Supreme Court's order for gtes Into th-s Republican Party piling up his presidential points
urgent Republican political nects* :pot.
-*-*ar campaign approaches. Dut
sitlea.
If it is a successful' firing—and
ft better he—tha U . 8 . Sputnik
will be in outer space when Con*
grew reassembles here In the first
week of January*
Anything short of Ihe successful

Next year is an election year thcr the President nor the Budget
In which the foreseeable trouble Bureau offers more than faint
for the Republican Party and the hope and good tnteutions toward
Elsenhower a d m i n l rtration at* reducing spending and tsxes tn
ready Is sufficient to give party the immediate years to come.
men the gollywobblei.
' Eisenhower must esme op with
On the record uf Use current fis- new budget figures next January.

the racial Integration of public
schools still is to some in tha
Deep South. In those states the
people appear to he solidly be­
hind the determination of their
state officials to undertake mas­
sive resistance.

rebellion of 1067.
That would be' trouble enough
for any lot of politicians but thoro
Is more. Inflation Is still with us
making the high cost of living
higher month by montn. Elements
of the U. S. Army remain on duty

Aside from that, tha Republicanprospect In next year's congres­
sional election Is grimly unpleas­
ant.
Eisenhower achieved two per­
sonal triumphs In the presidential
elections of 19o2 and 195tl. The

Id the year since his rcelectior
(a 1938, Elsenhower's persona
popularity has slipped. Democrat
so longer fear to mak* persona
political attacks on him. Rcputdi■an politicians are cri'.lcal and the
sord in Washington is that thr

Shop and Save
In Sanford

Weather
Generally fair through Saturday
except partly cloudy with a few
showers.

1

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 1909

VOL. X LIX

hat is not tho way the coik o
:rumbles. What used to be re*
raided widely as the Grand Old
Tarty is back to the wall in do*
fense of the modern Republican
administration and of its minority
position in Congress

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1957

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NO. 109

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1 Turkey Accused
Of MassingT roops
On Syrian Border

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PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH will be dedlcited at 11 o'clock Sunday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:36 for public Inspection. The hugs
.goervlcea Sunday a u ra lly . The entire building will be thrown open ehurrb faciUty houses tha Sanctuary, ‘Education Building, and Nur*
•

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sery.

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(Photo by Bergstrom)

By United Pres* Staff

Correspondent

Syria disclosed today it hid for­
mally accuned Turkey of new pro­
vocations along the border and of
Interfering In the Internal affairs
of Syria.
The danger of • flareiip In the
Middle East led the U.S State
Department
Thursday to warn
Russia that the United
States
will honor III defense commit­
ments to Turkey.
Communist diplomatic sources
clear the
Contributions of $26 or more to In London made It
Dedication service o f the new gram of the dedication aerviee.
acre plot on IChHjra * « * * « * ^ UnIled ^
„ rcported t0 Kremlin expect, the Middle East
$126,000 Pinecrest Baptist Church
Following the dedication acr-• provide, sufficient *pace for ex•
1 to blow up somewhere near the
will be held Sunday morning at 11 vice, the entire facilities of the pansion, the Rev. Courson explain- campaign treasurer Roy Mnnn, fuj-gijh border, aqjj the sources
o'clock, the Rev. Joe Courson, pas-' church will be thrown open
for ancd.
through Thursday
m.
j . night, aro: Ro­ repeated Moscow's warning that
tor ef the church, said today.
| "Open House".
Visitor, to the
«Our future plan,," he said. Jay, $10 0 ; Sanford
Auto Pnrte, Russia' would assist Syria.
Guest speaker-for Ute occasion church
will bepresented with a are to provide facilities for 1,400 $l 00 ; wight
Grocery Ca, .$50;
Border Battled
W !i * * e Dr' J°hn M*lw,re’ E tw ; brief history
the church and in Sunday School and 1,000 in the Hill Implement
Co.
$3 3 ; Dr.
Both Syria and Russia have aecutlve Secretary of the Florida refreshments are expected to be church auditorium.
| Charles L. Persons, $30; Family cuied Turkey in recent wrrka of
Baptist Convention.
Iserved
.... - . ,
. ...
The present
auditorium and Finance Co., $26; GAC Finance massing troops near the border
Mr,. Thelma
Bell and Mrs.
"We
DlanUa Saviae
•-i.V»0 f»h^Xp l0r ••nrtu«ry which will be dedicated Co., $26; Seaboard Finance Co., and Monday there wa, a 43-mlnRjanlta
Savage will be 'hMrrf*?*
heard as ' Sunday _____
S
?
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e
J
cV,rd
|
c
*y„ said.
» ld
*
*
WO »"&lt;« «ht 125: Eva Bea. Beauty Shop, $ 2 8 ;,ute and potentially dangerous her(Holsts
during
tha
musical
pro*
|
Courson
n o ls t s during tha musical nro- Courson ..id .
Sunday Scbocl facilities *1(1 .!«** City, Trgnsfef A Storage C o .'la d d e r sktnnlah Aatween Syrian and
cars of approximately 430.
* | progre, Jve ,‘rin 8 ng Co., $25, and Turkish troop*. - .
The facilities Include a complete Scmlnolc Venetian Blind C o, $26., Official sources In Damascus
nursery department with four deNo report, a* yet, has been disclosed today Syria tent a stern
partments and reception room as tabulated of the housa-to house note to Ankara Wedneiday accus
well as kitchenette and rest room. | solicitation of the group headed Ing Turkey of "unjustified provo­ SEMINOLE COUNTV JAYCF.ES were guests o f the Sanford Flra Department for a “Fire Preven­
It has a terraro floor, U fully by Ralph A. Smith and his work- cative actions" along the border. tion Meek" luncheon ; rttrrdiy. Jaycre "Kim" Klmbrell, Fire Prevention Week chairman; and M.
heated and air conditioned.
j ers of the ladies' organisations,, These Included the old charges I. Itahorn Jr., Jaycee President; are being aervnd by Ais't Chief It. T. Thomas and Chief Maek N.
(photo by Bergstrom)
The kitchen and
dining room ' 'Inc* many "call tacks" will have °f m assing
troops and added Cleveland Hr.
area In the educational building ' to h* made. It is expected, how- allegations that Turkey had flown
..|T h* Oviedo Chamber of Com merco reported 'here were 125 will comfortably
__ _
__ people ever, that the fund will see an j’t',nciJi ®V*T Syrian territory and
serve 130
meree, at its second meeting since members as of last night. "These , a|d the Rer. Courson "andrthere appreciable boost over the week­ that Turkish soldiers fired at Syr­
the organizational seision was will be considered
ian border residents.
the charter 1 , a paved parking area In the end, Mann said.
The Syrian press said a heli­
held, elected permanent officers member*," he said.
rear of the church that Is lighted
for the first year,
copter believed to be American
Meetings were set for the first and will aNo serve os a recreation
"'lolated" Syrian air space over
Harold C. Briggs, who accepted and third Tuesday nights of each area with volley ball, tennis, basthe border district of Midsn Ikhis
the post as acting president of month. However, it was decided kctball and shuffle board fadlltThursday.
the new Chamber of Commerce that In the event
these meeting les.
g»rt.»
»
The possibilities of a new Sal-1people when they come In to u i , given. M03 garments of clothing
group, was elected the permanent date* fall on basketball night, a
/ron, of thp bu|!dlnj | , „
ayrian securny rorce, imo re- .
k .. ii .ii — . „ . i i.a — excci)t at a local hotel." she said, given, M0 pairs of shoes and 3 M
Tbe Methodist Men’s Huh will ported
the discovery of "several vatlon Army building and lodge
president.
substitute i!at&lt;* will he *ct.
i tlircc-acre ia^n which
laml&lt;c;»p hold a Ladles' Night Thursday !'"‘‘Tl*
"Just last week," sa d the Sal other aids which include medicine
m&lt;.lern Individual j were *IUcw*bc«I by Uie 'oc.I Board
However nonc of the remaining
It was discussed and tentative- d an,| i,al a sprinkler system. Oct. 17 at McKinley Hall
hund^
,U ofIn a crackown on the pf Advlaora at a meeting held yea* vatlon Army Officer, "We had a and furniture.
weapon."
temporary offlceri are serving ly agreed that the name of the ;--\Ve are planning to build a bar- The Rev. Francis Smelt of the !U n n e i*
'^ clallir^ ^^ alionairst tord*Jf , l the Salvation Army Head woman with nine children come in.
"In our program wg have aupPirmanently.
They needed both lodging and pu ,d 13 3 lodglnk*. 336 meals, tranagroup would be Greater Oviedo ^ c u c pit near tho parking area Methodist Church of Scv»»* will party * mllllarv aDok. *man said Suartcr» on E ,,t Second St.
Others elected at last night's Chamber of Commerce" in that for socials and other event,."
t.. the
th. principal
«ri-M n.t speaker for the
.h . they
,m y ' were
A mhidden
1
,pokt'.ra,n
, ,wa
I portatlon for 10, 117 garment*
"A new building is tho most Im­ f&lt;x*l-'
be
to
"kindle
meeting wer« Ben Ward Jr., vice the organization took in the comThe spiritual and material pr»»-1 given, 183 men assisted, 13 women
portant thing we can do now." Lt.
1
0^
f*
fc
xald
the
Rev.
occasion.
civil
war
designed
to
topple
the
president; Mrs. Roy Welsenbarg- munities of Mavia, Chuluota, j courson. include, record, room.
Marcella
Reynolds,
officer *n gram of the Salvation Army I* and 17 children," she said,
All Methodist men and women current Eyrlan regime."
er Sr., secretary; and T. L. Lin­ Geneva and other surrounding church office and a pastors study, j are invited to attend the meeting
conducted by Lt. Reynold* and
j„ aplrituat guidance, Lt. R ey
Syria had outlawed the party charge here, told the board.
go Sr., treasurer.
• r*V - . . .
.
. . . . . . ;Thc la,tcr tvr0 arc alr condition- which Is slated to begin at 7 p.m. before It accused
the
United
"Our present quarter, aro much Lt. Virginia Kellner and they re- nobis pointed out, "we have con*
Ben Jones, acting treasurer o[
About 75 members attended last ed.
I a spokesman for the organisation Slate* recently of plotting to over­ too small to take care of the num­ port their activities to the Board of ducted 40 street meetings with J7«
the Oviedo Chamber of Com* night's meeting.
(Continued on Page 4)
said today.
throw Its pro-Ommunlst govern­ ber* attending nur services," she Advisor* at quarterly meeting,, people attending; 78 Indoor meet.
In her quarterly icport, for tho togs were held with 2118 attending;
*ald as she pointed out that mure
ment.
The State Department warning than 30 are attending Sunday ser­ nine months uf this year, 1.1. Rey. 37 ladies meetings with *'2 at*
nobis said that the local Salvation tending, and 72 weekday meet*
in Russia followed a statement In vice* and Sunday school alone.
Moicow by Communist trader
Lt. Reynolds explained »&lt;* the Army has alrcndy exceeded last Ings with 1336 attending."
Nikita Khrushchev that the Unit- Board of Advisors that one of the | year's program In both the spirit
Youth meetings, the said, have
PARTS
'
Souitelle, to establish such a sytam as eh- said. "Separate territories, inch •** «Meh were reje-ted by the Pre- ed State* is trying to incite Tor- great needs right now Is * lodge ual and material assistance,
been well attended. Thera were 33
wartime aide to General Charles taina in Switzerland or the Unit- those in Africa, would have their micr Mauice Bournes Maunoury 1&lt;ry Into war with Russian backed fur both men and women
We
She pointed out in her report Sunday School meetings with 1131
grocery orders havo been | attending; 32 Junior League meet*
Assembly
........... .
'ings attracting 411; 3'J Young Peo­
dc Gaulle to help solve th« cur“Thc lf 8 ljlativc *y’*em should
Soustelie denied that hu led the
"It scems to me that, after
ples Legion meetings with 325 tak­
rent French government crisis— jnot necessarily
agree with the f |Kht ogainst thc framework law reasonable cooling of.' periou, an
ing advantage of the lessons; 31
I executive brancu. They should ______
the gravest mice the war.
__ liberal" or an-eiK ct la w wvul t sta n d a ia&lt;
bccause______
|t was "too
Corps Cadet meetings with B3 at­
Soustelie, a former French cov- function
lunetjon separately. In the United
’ L ' ,
. ' ” T "
. J ' ch«c*t of being approved by p a '-■
........................
.. .
tending and 49 band practices with
crnor-general of Algeria who took States, when a hill 1* repulsed. ,hat h« w*n,H to
‘h» uamPnt.
A camp for boy, will begin In Jr., "for we will be able to offer.program , that will be included In DU attending.
government of Premier Maurice 1
, K.
....... .....................Sanford during the summer of IMS more of a variety of activities In- the overall two-month camp. Re
•gc lead in defeating tho "frame- Ihe president does not g-&gt;."
*U"t of thc admemiments ^rs
A highlight of this year* proit was announced yesterday by eluding (ripa of interest lo various creation will include fi.ihing, boat
Work law" for limited Algerian
Soustelie said he also favors • tioutges Maunoury.
places in Florida from the camp." ing, archery, nature lore, arts and gram, she said, was the Daily Va*
-The
.rouosed
law
we
belic»e
'’
V
*
|
0
j
hB,
Al"
Ihc
New
York
Giant*
through
M
ay
home rule and thus Oelpcd plunge federal system for the French UnThe proposed law. me belie*e, gerian legislator*, based not on , , ir ,„ n r „ . „ , u . R, „ r rrlnW
Mario Carfagno, Mebane said, craft* and many other p r o g r a m s , cation Bible School with 531 attend
France into its latest crisis, said ton which at present Is centra- would have made for the oppres- numerical population, but on com- fair Inn General Manager Frank will serve a* golf counselor and the (hat will interest boys.
I ing the sessions.
Mebane
Jr.
that nevertheless
da
Gaulle Hied with all control in rails
sion of the Christian and Jewish munities, just a, Delaware has as
camp
will
have
,jc
h
baseball
lea
"Fred Ganas ha* hem named
"I have advocated 1 federal elements in Algeria," he said.
many senators s i
New
York
should have a part In any French
director of the New York Giants ders as Hans Lohert and Carl
system for the past 10 yuan" he; " 1 suggested two aaiitidm'&gt;a ls state."
constitutional reform.
•
te 4 .
Camp for Boys," Mebane said Huhbell here to teach and Instruct J
"I do believe that General de
In baseball.
yesterday.
Gaulle should be loaL’umeotal in
"It will be a character building
The camp will begin operation
bringing about a change in consti­
during the latter part of June next physical building ramp" said Ga­
tutional law because he has been
(
year and continue through thn mid­ nas, "along with the teaching of
%l locating such a trend for the
dle of August, Ganas said In an moral training and responsibility."
jn u 12 years," said Soustelie, 15,
Ganas explained that "wc have
/ interview when his appointment to
in an exclusive televised interview
facilities to take care of 300 hoys
1 head the camp wai announced.
with United Press klovietooa
ria l
"With the facilities of the New all under Ihe guidance of personNew*.
York Giants training center here "*l trained in youth building.
Kl
,
1
He was asked If the French Ns- •
1 we will have one of Ihe finest
"We will use the same facilities
2 .
---- ■&gt; v .. 0 . i r . . . v . . i r - .u .t a u
iionai A sai-m biy, many ot wnoie
| c imps in me country,
uaua* —*
-j —- ----— ..........
present leaders opposed de Gnulle
$aid.
their training program which has I I
when he quit thc premiership 1 1
"Wa willstress golf, baseball, **en many go up through the leayesrs a g o , would accord him a
tennl* and
awimmtng." it was guei."
rule in constitutional reform.
stated yesterday as plans for the
Fred Ganas, the Athletic Diree"I don't know," Soustelie said,
: huge camp were annnunrrd.
tor of Seminole High School, reAdut Just for the
moment I'm
It will be a little different than ccived hi* masters degree at New
afraid not."
m o st camps," said Frank Mebane York UnivcrjnG?- d..„ returned to
Sanford where he has directed tha
Charge Favored
Citywtde program, has served as
Soustelie said he. as does de
football coach, and has become
Gaulle,
favors changing t h e
intimately associated with many
French constitution in order to
youth building program*.
atop the overthrow of govern­
Ganas actually started his youth
ments on an average of once
leadership
experience with the
averr sLx mon'.hs.
“GET OUT THE VOTE" Chairman Amhrose OlifJ of the 'tomlo.Je
Bovs Club in New York.
'There ia a provision in iha con­
County Junior Chamber of Commerce checks hi* registration with
"We expect lo have one of the .Mr». Gabo Michael, Supervisor of Registration for the City o f
stitution that when a bUI is refinest
boys
camps
In
the
country,"
Sanford. "We’re anilous to get as many registered a* Do**tnI« for
M isfd the
government fails."
INTERIOR VIEW OF PINECREST Baptist Church which wiU be dedicated at scrtlcca to be held at
(Photo by UcrgsUcm)
Ganas said at ha outlined many Ute coming elections," said Uliif.
Soustelie (aid. "What I propose 1* 11 o'clock Sunday morning. (Photo by UcrgsUuuM

Church

United Fund
PinecrestBaptist
Conlributors'
List Growing
Opening

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New

Sunday

*

Harold Briggs Will
Head Oviedo CofC

Sa lva tio n Arm y A d viso rs
Discuss New Building, Lodge

Methodist Ladies’

Might I* Oct. 17

French G o v e r n m e n t Suffering Crisis
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First Christian
Meanest Motorist
VBS
Begins
Monday
Sought Following
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Communist Jets
Force Dutch Plane Accused In Bizzare
Truth Serum Case
To Land Briefly

HELEN SNODGKASi
(Contlnund From Fap* 0*a&gt;
Mill DorU FiS*r received an
North Carolina cot it
announcement of a wedding of
Th* Coaat Guard Ur tfatioa lnt*r**t to th# people of th* comTULSA, OVla. W— A promi­
AMSTERDAM W— TommunHOLLYWOOD,
P o ll# *
Mid th* m*n w*r* rescued hi inunity; aa follow*, Mia* Nancy! ^
rr*
&lt;* ur* " J
nent Tulsa physician, married
PimlUo Bound. Th* fishing v m ii ) Elisabeth Bright became
th* *p«*K It* Mewa* V * * ™ BIMa marched today for a mallclotr* lit Jet fighter* forced a Dutch j
r u aehedulad to rtndiTOu* with brid* of g|t. Utile Thaden, Aug.
Monday. August ,9&gt; It motorist who deliberately Mock­ airliner to land W*dne»day In the and th# father of two children,
• JOfoot Coaat Guird patrol boat
will
contlrua
each morning from ed a car from hacking out of the Red Slovak rlty of Brallrtava. wm* accused today of giving
“ truth *crum" to his women px- ^
which would taka th* reacuad m*o uat 1, now atat!on*d in Columbia, 8:30 to lt:00 through Friday. At way of an oncoming train.
airline officials said today.
South Carolina, Ilev. Jack Kelly
to Winchri*. N. C , wher* they
the elot# of th* aettion on Friday,
The driver, hit wife and son 1 The big. U. S.-bnllt DC8 R was •lent* ar.d then assaulting them ' .
former
factor
here
at
the
Barw*r* to ba tnniport*d to in air-1
parents and friend* ar* Invited lumpen from th* stalled vehicle! held on the ground for half an after they had tost their will to
r.*tt Memorial Church, now of
port it Manteo. N. Cto vitlt the achooi, »e« th* tliinga tecondt before a Florida East| hour, Airline sources laid, her •exist.
Tampa,
performed
th*
ceremony.
A Cont Guard ind Nary March
.necomnllahed ard learned, and ar- Coait etreamllner plowed Into It. 1 ever, that It* crewmen were "po-| County Attorney J. Howard Ed­
hid been ordered off Cap* Hat- N*ney made ber bom* here aav I tides made. Than they are to
Sven Fngelitrnm, 81, told po­ litely treated." and Its passenger* mondson. calling the case ilia
t*m for both th* blimp and a , r , l &gt; '* r‘ " hllf |Ler
* V I Vdn in picnic lunch on the lawn.. lice that the driver of the other war# not Interrogated.
"most blsarre" he ever InvestlNavy flier who parachuted into
, r l,1
■ of||no,1,)* M' th8'1 : Father* and
mother, who are car apparently became angry
rated, said h# will search for
The
Red*
charged
(hat
the
air-j
.at
Children.
Horn*.
Congratu^
m
i„v|
,&lt;
-d
to
Join
the
th* ocean from hi* crippled j*t
lation., Nancy and may you hav. 1
iurj„g their lunch period If when Kogeiitrom mad* a wrong craft, on Its way here from Cairo,| more alleged victim* of Dr. John
fljthtcr during th* night.
turn at the railroad crossing.
hid Irft th# authorised tAhcns- Richard Rhine. 38.
An oil linker, th* S S. Weatern
’! ! ! .
P**s«*. children from the age of
Fogelstrom said he tried to back Vlenna air corridor. Officials here! Rhine, a general practitioner
Sun, picked up th* flier in the "* ’1 reald* it J72S Judy St., Co- 4 yra. through 12 yr*. are wel­
Atlantic aouth of Cap* Hatter*■ lumbli, South Carolina,
come. Each department will have off the track* as *-&gt;on a* hf re conceded that the pilot might and graduate of the Oklahoma
early thu morning. The ahlp'a
recreation, singing and Hay per- lilted his error hut was blocked hare strayed out of the cor­ University Medical School, plexd- )
rd Innocent when arraigned hefor*
captain reported a light in th*
Mr. and Mn. Fred Kelly are lo&lt;W ai well aa itorlee and duty by the other vehicle. Then Fo*l- ridor in bad weather.
Common Plea* Judge Paul Walkwater led th* vessel to th* downed th* proud parent* of a daughter hour*. The Kindergarten depart­ »tr«&gt;m tried to drive across the
•r Jr. Thursday. He wa* ordered
Navy airman.
1 weighing 7 pound* 2'* oi. Aug ment will consist of Mr*. C. K. tracks, but hi* engine stalled.
A Navy officer *&lt; th* Olynoo uat 14, *t th* Seminole Memorial Burdick, nipt., Mr*. Mag Stephenheld without bond pending pre­
He. hi* wife, Gertrude, and 10h*it taid the itricken blimp ran 1 Hospital, named Karen Marl*. sen, Mre. Virgil Milam, teacher*, year-old »on, Allwyn. leaped out
lim nary hearing Aug. 28.
Into a thunderstorm and the **»•- While Mr. and Mra. Kelly are and S«i.dr* Baty as helper. The sf the rar. The driver of the
Edmondson said he had taken
v*r* turbulence cauaed it to low making their hume in Hanfurd Primary department
will have other car drove off Ju»t before
statements from six womrn al­
preaaur*," forcing tii* alnhlp into now, Fred haa (pent such of hi* Mr*. H. If. Osborne, eupt- Mrs. th# train imarkrd into Fogcl-i
legedly assaulted by the doctor.
th* watar.
NEW YORK t r - Th# first But only one, a 20-year-old hou*a
earlier life hare in Enlerpci** and A. D. Hostetler, Mr*. F. C. Carby •trom'a car, demolishing it.
The blimp had b**n on a train­ Enterprise has a apeoiil Interest iMeheri. The Junior department
rases at Asiatic flu In New York wife, had signed a formal com­
ing cruit* to Guantanamo Bay, In him and hi* family. Congratu- wi3 be auperintendended by Mr*.
Citv were diagnosed Thursday.
plaint.
*
Cig&gt;a, and was on It# way hack latkua.
Vincent I.ar»on. with Sirs. Bill
city health official* said labors-i
to it* home ba*o at South Way- |
Rowland ns teacher, an 1 Rrvcrty
•ory tests showed that eight form
Mew* , when k srws forced
*len evrhanre student* who a r ­
Sir. lid Mu. T, Sic« -ri Har­ Evans *• helner. Diane Raly and
to ditch.
(Continued From Page One)
rived her* by plane Aug. 7 had
ris of Ormond Roach and Mr. and Charlcie Spotta will hav* charge
Th* Navy heard from th# blimp Mra. Warren Wise were dinner of the nursery. Mrs Ronald Com- of John Krider, Manager of the th# dlieai#. All hav# recovered.
about midnight when it radioed gueats at Thornby, horn* of Mra. stock will b* acrrrtary of the Seminole County Chamber of Com­
But Acting HpzIIIi Commission­
th* Coa*l Guard K “ apparently .
j Anna Clait and Still Doris Fa- school, and the pastor Rev. Terry merce; along with Herman Ja­ er Roscoe P. Kandle said 27 ether
MV. JOHN SHHMAH admlntitera tut rttca to G*org* Rcgnault, 18,
wat going to
ditch,**
a Navy
I.
Stone,
tit*
Director.
cobson of Rolay't. John Fitzpat­ foreign student# and two adults
j tier Strday.
In Ba/ilde, N. Y., as poltc* wotk In vain with a pulmotor ovar th#
,p»k*vnan said. Tli# crew report- I
rick. CPA; ami other member* who arrived by ship Tuesday "InI DRESDEN, Ont. «R - Worker*
boy's ittlt body. Ha and a frland. John Oatto, 10, drowned In UttU
ed It# pressure "ttrng down" and j
of Sanford Industries, Inc. and all probaMIty" had Asiatic flu. uncovered the l*»t of six bodies
Dr
and
Mra.
W.
A.
Wulfman
and
Bill
and
Patricia.
Patrira
Is
Neck n*y when Iheir eight-foot boat capstrad. Two companion#
said U would hav* to abandon the
and daughter of Jacksonville spending thi* week with ber cou­ the Cnamber of Commerce, help­ Dn# of the students, Nlcholxs Thursday night from the 35 feet
war* aaved but C 'ire# went down trying to rescue the younger boy.
eraft.
ed to sell Schneldman and his as­ Memmos. 17, died Wednesday.
deep waterworks excavation in (j|
Prtastir* in blimp tarmloology s&gt;ere week end guests of Dr. sin, .Visa Linda Dunn.
sociates on Sanford's frit-ndlincu Doctors are awaiting the outcome 'he t anks of th# Sydenham River.
lom* Sunday after
*pendlng a
Charlea
Dunn
is
spending
this
ar.d
Mra.
L.
F.
Friend
al
their
and facilities.
The last two bodies had lo ha
•eck In Naw Smyrna Beach with refer* to gaa pressure — th* thing t born* al Green Springs.
ef latuiratorv tests to determine,
iveck with hla parent* hne. lie
that normally keep* such airahipi
chipped
from concrete with air
Mr. and Mr«. J. SI. Harper.
Women's
wear
manufactured
by
if
h«
died
of
Asiatic
flu.
haa b*en attending Paabody Col—
hammer* and It took several
Mr*.l/ee Mrl-aln of Sarasota aloft.
Mr*. D. J. Parker and daugh- !ega in Nashville, Tenncuc* the new company to operate In
hour* to even local# the alxtli
ami Mm. Paul Dunilead and aon
ROYAIJI NAME TRAI.NKW
Ur IJnda Su# *pent Wednesday •vorklng on hia Master'i degree Sanford I* distributed nationwlda
tody.
of St. Petenbiirg ar# vlaitlng
CINCINNATI **- Rolwrt Har- Jn(j Thur».lay with her sister and this summer, II# will returns, hut many of the fashion* are found
women'*
frlcndl on Bake Ilamuy.
.The »ix men killed —ad rereut
per, former Ohio high school has ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. hla (rachtng dutlca In Tampa in local and Florida
wear atore*.
By ADADIK I’ liiiVATT
Immigrants from Holland who
Krlcnd* ar* glad to hear that kctball coach, ha* been appoint siokey ami Mr. and Mr*. T. J. next year.
AUGUST IS
Mr*. T. JL Summtralll ar.d ton Mr. Frank Roger* it improving rd trainer for th# Cincinnati' McPherson of Avon Park.
Alix of Miami, Inc. I* a well
Used near St. Thomaa— were
Visa Mari#
Joyce Goodwin
AHml:
*lon*
bav* returned from
Georgia after an operation In Winter Royals of th* National Basket
working «t the bottom of the hoi#
_______
and Chari** T. Ray were married kr.o-s-n, established women* wrxr
Nancy Stanley (Sanfordl
after villllng relative* Uier* for Park hospital.
for the new rlty waterworks when
ball A*»n. Harper. 32. U a 1949
j (r. and Mr*. N. H Ryan and Saturday, August 10th at th# of­ firm already operating succe-xfulEdith Marie Walker (Sanford! •he rave.In occurred Wednesday
two month*
Thn*a
spending
Wednesday gradual* of th* University o f M|#» Helen Snndgr*.* left Sun- fice of Seminole County Judge, ly in Miami.
R
iih
King
'Odemen)
Sira. David Speer of Winter afternoon with Mr*. Kd Fulford Cincinnatl wher* he won letters day for a visit with rvlalivr* Ernest House-holder in Sanford,
night. Nearly 200 Ion* of earth
Discharxcs
I'ark i* viaittig her brother and were, Mm. J. T. McLain, Mre. In b*skrti:*ll, baseball and fclf. and friends In Klkton, Maryland Florida. Mari# wa# accompxnitd
-racked off the high aide of th*
Harry Miller (Casselberry)
llater-in-iaw, Mr. and Mr*. W. L. T. W. Prevail, Mm. Jack Stewart
pit, rolled Into the bottom, crush
and Portsmouth, Virginia.
by her mother, Mra. W. A..
Charlie Joe I-awrenre (UeSeig.
ed th# men with iteel pipe* and
Goodwin. The bride attmidfd (he i
and children, Mm. C«d#r Hart, rey of Jsekaonvill* ar* visiting
Rxry»
Mr. and Mr*. Lastar Harper Mr*. !.*# MMjaln, Mm. A. A. Mr*. Morin's sister Mr*. Ethel
rod* and m*»b#d them Into the
Mr*. W. A. Ooodsrin I* spend­ Entarpcis* tehonl and w»t a
Drily
Hatch
(Ranford)
have at thetr gtiesia Mr. and Mr*. Moran, Mr*. Paul ihjnstead. Th*
wet cement they had been pour­
ing this week with friend* and student at Dcland High school,
Thoms*.
Jmniia Harold (Sanford)
J. M. Ilarpei* and children of occasion **■ Mr*.
and Hie groom la the *on of Mr. I
Pulford'a
Mr. and Mra. Cader Hart had relative* In Ocoea.
Lucy Seamore (Lake Monroe) ing.
New Smyrna Beach.
end Mr*. F. II. Ray of Parrish I
birthday. Cake ami lo* cieam aa thetr dinner guests Thursday.
June Decker (Sanford)
nEIRUT, I ehanon R*— police
Mr. and Mr*, failer Hart had sere »*rved.
Mr. and Mr*. F.'hward Stoner Alahama atvl waa *ducatej In1 h*vr arrested a Jordanian youth
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Belg, and
AUGUST 18
AMERICAN PLAYERS OUT
a* thair wcekfnri gueete, Mr.
of Mlddlotown, Pennsylvania and Parrish school and was dli-hirg-i In an alleged Egyptian plot to
Admission*
Mrs. A. A. Moran and aon Aob- Mrs, David flpMf.
OTTAWA U* — 5kx American
and Mm. C. A. Marlin of Balm
rd
last
year
from
U.
S
Marines'
lh*ir grandson and Mr. and Mra.
Jewell Griffin (lysncwwtd)
Mo&lt;* up the V R Emhassy, offi­
ptayera — halfback Bob Garrett,
Beach,
Visiting Boars; rotate no ms. It end Rernte Flowcra. guard* Beta
Wm Wright of Ovh»do wert vis­ following 4 year* of scrvlc* In cial* announced today.
Mr*. J. T. Corley of Sanford
iting Mr. and Mr*. M. H. Ryun Use Couth Pacific, lie it now »m-1 They said Mohammed Afnlul a. m. to 9 p m.; firm) Private 1-adygo, Al Slgman and Mika
visited h«r parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Monday. Mr. ami Mr*
Stoner ployed by A. P. Ilennesey, Con- I Ghani, !M, discovered loitering Room*, 2 to I p. m., 7 *o 9 p m.; Flynn and center Ftill Rrown —
E. T Summoralll, Wednesday.
— »y HOYT KIN#—
ar* vacationing with their ann, strucllon Co. at the George E. Tur- j outside the amhassy Thursday Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to I p. m were cut by th* Ottowra Rough
Mr. and Mr*, Loiter Harper
CcnfroJ Prsil Writer
Dr. E. W. Stoner and family In ner plant. The brid# wa* dresaed In I night, confessed he and a Syrian Parent* and Grandparents only: nidert of the Big Four Football
and family aiai Mr*. Merritt vl*.
Oviedo, wher* Dr. Stoner I* Iho a atrret length dr***, with fitted1 youth were hired by member* nf Obstetrics, No visiting durma Union Wednesday. Flowera and
THAT LORD ALTRINCHAM ar*. Two dacadsa ago h*r uneb
akirt, romplllord Mr. and Mr*. Joel Waddell
head of th# Oviedo Clinic and is bodice and gored
th,. Egyptian Emhassy In Dam*- feeding of hahiea. Private Rooms, Lady© played for the Rider* In
who aald QU9 #n Elizabeth'* forgot th* rulta and ha'a b*sn on
mrntrd by an unuturl rolled col­
and aon In Pahok** recently.
on
tli*
staff
of
the
Memorial
Hos­
•cu* to stuvrv th# American Em­ tl a m to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p other seasons while Ihs other
speeches
ar*
a
"pain
In
th#
neck"
odd
Job*
avtr
line*.
Sir. and Mrs. Don Slllland
pital in Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs lar, lnt«rla&gt;xd with a medium bassy In Beirut for a planned m? and T to 9 p. m.. Semi Private four wer* making their first
haa
heard
about
It
from
nearly
I
I
I
ami family left Friday for the
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to appearance her*.
Stoner ami their son were for- band of whit* rrotrhrd flower* bombing.
Briny a queen must be tougher
avaryon* but the queen haraelf.
Carolina! wher* they will visit Hh* la apsachifsi.
9 p. m.
m#r residents of EnterpN# 'lur­ and while accessor!**.
than briny Preridenf. You can't
relatives.
ing th# construction of the Geor- Mrs. Goodwin entertained her cntook forward to looking back on
I I I
Sir. and Mm. B. C. Buddy
g* K. Turner plant In 1OT*V1977 tire family at a back yard harIt
Lord Altrincham edit* &lt;s Brltlik
bare aa their fucit for a f*w
and they ar# runr planning for b-‘ |u* supper if her home S*tI I I
weeks, their grandson. Tommy publication, "l.d itn to tho Jfdi* lord Altrincham blames th* northeir retirement next year and urday afternoon. Attending were
tor' are In good supply.
Tyndal of Writ Palm Beach.
they plan to local# In this sect­ Mr. and Mrs. leroy Colwn soil
rawnsss *f rtwrt, nst th* qw**n
I I I
family. Mr. and Mr*. Royal Good­
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Marcantcl
hsrsslf. N*4 only norrvw, but
ion.
Th* qutan dsssa‘1 moke any horssdrown.
bav# moved to Longwood where
Mr. and Mr*. H. E Braddock, win, Mr. ami Mr*. W. E Goodwin,
laws or unmcik* any lows, or make
Mr*. Harold
I I I
they will make their home.
Mr. ami Mr* Edwin Braddock r.nd son, Mr and
Slit* Sarah Harper relumed tmy polity or unmak* uny policy. Th* Brtllsh board of trad* Issand family, Joined by Mr. and j Goodwin and family, Richard
So ail sh* might do Is glv* Hit vestlgated nanuwnrt* over a sixMr*. Shelby Braddock and fans-1 Goodwin, and the bride and
lordship a piss# of tho govtrn- year period, and found that th*
||y and Mr. and Mra. Tommy gloom, ami Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Sntnt'a mind.
British woman measure* 37.1Orlando,
Orr and family nf Del.*ltd had iloyd and family of
I I I
277-39 9. If ah* hasn't gained
a family get together- nlcnlc and Mis* Shirley Ogelaby, layton
Who know*, mayb* tho qussn any In all that tlm* aha'a in
If Ilt&gt;9f1 A. A/9-1. K 0.
outing al Sliver Glen Spring* Oglesby, of Ssatths and Freddie
b aattafted with thing* aa they pretty good shap*
Oglesby,
USN.
stationed in
Pravontlv* Moditino—I
Monday.
Jacksonville. The couple will re­
To try to "cur#’* pcopl# of
Mra. Anna Clast, Mis* Dori side at Use home nf Mr*. Good­
aorretidng before they ever g-t It
F»b«&lt;r and Jimmy E1IM vialtwl win, cnm*r of Dcliary and Killla the J'b of preventive medicine.
Grandma Fah*r in Sharpe* am! al*th Streets.
Did you ever stop to think h-w
Mrs. J. W. Argealnger and /am- j
many medical force# ar* working
lly at Eau Gallia SituHay.
to guard your family's health and
------------------- B y B E N N E T T CERF--------------------vour* every day? Tak* th* first
two hour* of th* morning Just
Recent guest# at th# homa of
T BOB CAMPBELL'S Westwood Bookstore, a lady who had
yesterday or today.
Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Dunn were
bought every book on reducing suddenly rejected a copy of
Wb«n you got up and brushed
Mr. and Mra. Ronnie Sarin# and
your t*Sth, you wer# confident
th* new bock “ How to Lor* Weight.' Can't you see l‘m tud*
eon Harold of Miami snj Mr.
your toothpaste contained no
danly down to 192?" sh*
and Mr*.
Hugh
Youngblood,
harmful Ingredient# because of
demanded. “It'a on acco.»n4
rar* drug requirements, th* wa­
of my husband. He diater waa safe because of public
appe.ired three weeka ago,
sanitation. Th* breakfast cereal
wraa free of Impurttlrs because of,
to naturally I'm worried.
regulation! about pur* food*. Ymiri
And when I worry, I don’t
rid# on th* bus probably dIds t
•at."
seriously expos* you l» tubcrculo“ If your husband h.u dis­
Sis 1
of the mass chest x-rar
appeared," rcasuntd Boh,
Krccnitig programs and individ­
ual chest examination* t&lt;*lrg car­
"don't you think you ought
ried on by health agencies everyto notify th# police?"
wthcr* working with radiologists,
*Tve been thinking of It,"
the r-ray physic.ant.
admitted the customer, “ and
At w -k although you may
have pi- -d up a cold, you dij
believe you me, I will a*
On Thlw Rcff. 189.50
» I g-1 smallpox, typhus, or th*
•oon aa i worty ofT about
, .. .
R»o her*.
plague, 1 atis* control of rpldimCe.W«g
}*0 IW
thirty more pound#."
Jet i as for lb* moit part eliminat­
Imported
ed thes« scourge*.
CVsnfsstlons by Ism Ittmmeth
I Even diphtheria, which u*«d to
“ I've wMitlrd with temptalinn; Tve trtsd my wry b**i
Sewing Machine
carry o(T -o many children, has
Pv# icsll), truly stnigglwt, my frirn't* will all stirs*
1
1 lined. Tli* birth of chlldr*ii
was v ine year* ago made -af«r
Yes. fv# wrcallrd with temptation ss Father did. and Orsmps
ONLY—
by th# c introl of childbed fever,
And this ws'is fortrd to tstl you: Trmptstlen'a still Uiachsmpt*
and the sarly lives of youngster*
O 1K7. by fhsortt O ft- ptauttutad hr Km* rulana i n t m i *
bus* bern flcrd of much risk by
vaccination against th# better
known din nsc of th# young. Now,
thank* to an stfort right ttnd»r
REOIff.AR
•&gt;ur noses and broad as th* con­
HICCKI
tinent. tho floun-hinr crlpnbr‘ •ISSTT-test
killer polio la iM-inp cut hack t*,
$285.9.5
In our window you’ll (Ind proof that Btedman underthe ground, just at malaria, ycl-i
waar ia strong. It w made to Lset. . . to wear and wow;
Jow fever and other dreadful di*-l
. . . without shrinking out of lit.
v*t«s were vanquished beforv it.t
NOW Th*t* accomplishments and
Oomplet«
Portable
Cc.rna by l o r . the grnphie demonriratlon of tho
tnanv others like them are due to
otrength of Sssduun underwear in our window. Como
numberless people working to­
in ami riock up on top quality Btedman underwear •(
• llulit-U Saw I.ltfM
gether: nurses, physicians, men
than# apeebsi (uiccw.
and womrn In public health, pop­
• Routing I’ rassa Food
ularly-supported agencies for on#
• vAulniwalla llohNii
medical causa or another, re­
Winder
T.*w.g T UkSs................ J O*
search worker* of government. In­
— COMPY.KTE
dustry nnd the universities;
• Antomnlla Bnmw
AtM«m
..........................
some dedicated souls, tom* mar­
•
Drop
Feed
•'M*........................................
For Limited
tyr* to science; »orn# thinker*
• (tuarnnlnad for 14 Years
W e 'i H I W * ................ j go
and aom# np-rlmenter*.
Beside#
tp#1
Tim« Only
the*#, credit belong* to tho Inter
tried and nearly always coopera­
Porks and Servlea A Tall­
tive public.
Trnda-lms Aeccpied
Veal; ’TrevewHre MrdMno
l.ifrtim o (funranle*
in Hanford a i—

N. Y. Sees New
Asiatic Flu Cases
Diagnosed

Quarter Million

Workers Uncover
Bodies From Deep
cxcavation

Geneva

Hospital Notes

Lebanon Police
Arrest Jordan
Youth In Plot

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Negro Shot , K ille d
In Fight With Local
Lawman Over Arrest

A S y ia i-old Negro « n shot
xnl killed yesterday at he fought a
Seminole County Deputy Sheriff.
^
George It. Danner Jr , whose re­
cord goes luck to 1941, Jerkcxl a
pistol out of D puty Slivtiff Mor­
gan McC'rliat J a hand and threw
turn to the ground in rcatsting ar­
rest In ehf Goldsboro area late
yesterday afternoon.
McClelland was called lo South­
west ll*&gt;a-' ji * ’ rda&gt; afternoon to
Construction work on the Pino , vrstigair an automobile arc)
n •#%•f •• u
w
• •*&lt;&gt;■«» i
.»Ill MetIsiunii
said Dsu.tr*
In ! t&gt;'«k with men of *he church drove a car through the cloae area
•sslstinf
where N-groes were
gathered,
Already, the fooMngi hsve S##n sidosw 'plug an
automobile and
poured «n&lt;1 b’ocka hivr ticcn bid
mi to th# floor level of the buildInc
OJhim and Tudor, tne. are
doing the construction work for the
•liurch building.
'e
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Construction
Already Underway

Milwee, Teague
To Study School

i.'S 5 E ^ .3 K iE ,* £3 Building Program

The ^ m lro’e County Foard nf
out to aulst in pushing the w^rk
Education approved mostly perto completion.
Rev. Joe Courson. partor of the &gt;onnet chnnjrs tn tha school *v*
newly formed Baptist Church for •em at Ita Thnrsday morning meet
the Pinccrrst arra, said "We ra­ n- hcl J |n (he ff.cr of the Sopee.
is'd to b« in the budding tn about Infemlent of Public Instruction. It.
sia weeks ■’ However, he explained, r Milwci
Mra.
Itrheri j
Holmes » 1 S
the church tsuitdlng, at that time,
will rot ’# futlr completed.
granted a leave of absence from
* Pie building. Rev. Courson said, West side School. Welhorn Rogers
will he a 594,onn structure with the resigned is prtn Ipal of the I.aVe
Chapel 40 by 74. seating approxi Maty School to accept employment
mately 330 and the Nurrcry and with Stine Machine Shop However,
Educational Building 35 by 2*7 to no appointment was made to fill
take rare of about 400.
the sa&lt;-anry.
The new church is situated on
The tsnard accepted Ihe resigna­
an l ib acre plot, and will he a tion of Mrs I) irothy Bass as secre­
one story block atructure T'-rrato tary at Sanford Grammar School
floors have been planned for the m l Mr#. J A. Phillips was em­
chapel and nursery.
ployed to fill Ihe vacancy.
t The nurtcry. said Rev Courson.
In other personnel changes,
fiAt a reception room, kitchenette, Minnie Frances resigned from the
reftroom,’ and four separate de­ teaching staff at Midway Colored
partment rooms.
School and Jo«-phlne Gr.di.sm ssas
Future plans, said Rev. Courson, employed as a teacher at Golds­
call (or a Sanctuary and expansion boro School.
of tha educational facilities They I The bosnl rejected bids on rash
call for Sunday School apace to registers for various lunch rooms
take care of 1,404 and an audi­ and n. -s hid* were called for.
torium to scat 1.040, he .-aid
The Kominote t'oun'.y It aid of
“ Were trying to
make our Education is •ending It T Mibvr-e
church a family centered affair,** and Walter Teague to Tailuhattrw
^Hev. Counon said.
next week to work with the s.atv
Driuirtment of Education on the
budding program fir Seminole
^••’ouhiy.
*11u- Ixu-srd ra'i-trtrd that all
sch-ols u iP tic r. a ly to a coniid.i:#
children on the opening day of
school. Sept 3. Milwee ropnrto&lt;f to
The Tnnltmaslcrs Ctuh, current, members of the hoard that "we
ate Just finishing work at F.v '.id*
ly being .vrjranlied In Sanford, will .vlu«&gt;l mwt the rioHiflng job *•
begin ,ts regular weekly meetings
Wilson School Tile Ea&gt;t*lde school
Weslneaday evening at Phelps
if being readied to acciniv*dnle
Itestaurani.
children from Sanford Junior
Two organizational meetings
High School this year.
have vreslrd an unusual interest
with "emporary officers named to
head tho JOmemhor club and a
nominating committee appointed
to choose permanent officers In

Toastmasters Club
Meets Wednesday
Night At Phelps

A T&gt;astma»ter. Toplcmaater.
and Evaluating group were appointed at last week's organliattnal get together so that the fur
mat mealing Wednesday night wiU
S* held as • regular meeting.
The club is currently formulat­
ing its constitution and by-lawf to
rorrespund with the national Toast­
masters organisation T in e will be
presented lo tha charter group her*
for approval.
Th» meeting Wednesday night
will begin at 7.34.
—

‘ uneral Tomorrow
For Mrs. Williams

Fruit Industries
Official To Speak
At Sanford Kiwanis

Memhe* of the Sanfnr I Klwards Ctuh are slated to hear
aliout or.e of the new Industries
In Florida aa the'r noon luncreon
meeting Wednesday.
Ed Price. Executive Vice Pre*ident of Fruit Industries, witl be
the principal speaker. He • a past
president of ths Bradenton Ktwanls
Club.
Price will speak on his firm
which ships froien fruit Juices
to New York in stainless •teel re­
ceptacle* by way of steamship.
Joel Field and Ed Klrchhoff ire
program chalmen for ihe day.

tunning &gt;,.er aoi-thci Negro’s fosst.
*'I called for him to stop," MeClelland said, "and h» pulled his
car acron the road at an angle"
Ttie Deputy Sheriff asked Dannei for hi* drivers license hut he
was unable to produce one. "1
then told him that he would have
•o go with me," said McClelland.
The N#gPi cursed McClelland and
said "No white man is going to
tale tr# anywhere "
"1 took hold of Dannri « arm,”
said McClelland snd ' tern mm ne
had to get in my ear "
" \l tha' he pulled away from
me and appeared as if he would
iltaok tne.'* explains il the De­
puty Sheriff "At that I pulled my
gun from my holst-r and Danner
lunged for me gralrhing th# pistol
I shot roee then," said McClelland,
"an.1 the Negro lunged for me
again throwing both of us to thr
ground.'*
Deputy .Sheriff McClelland *.rid
the Negro "began getting up to
attack mr* again and at | got to
ni) kn'es I shut again. Howcvrr.”
le exnlained, "Danner kept com­
ing at me and I had to shoot the
third time "
Danner was shot through the
arm. thrwigh the
reek,
and
through Ilie hody.
McClelland raliesl for help a* a
crowd began to suiga around the
•retie |u*t off Southwest Road In
front nf Foster’ s Store.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby and Deputy
Sheriff Ed Cowan arrived st thr
•erne alonj* with thief of Police
Roy G. Williams and Id Joe Hick­
son. * Wc hail three cart at the
•erne lo jaslat Ihe Sheriff.** said
Chief Williams Ihis morning
Also railed lo Ihe scene »a » coruner W. Dunetin who immediately
impaneled
a Coroner* Jury
i hose who viewed the l»lv ami
•he scene were Henry 0. Moore
•Foreman of the Jury), G 33.
Mors-an, I! C. Morgan, Ja.-k K.
Mo-rUnn, T V. Bro«n .ir.| B. C.
Steele

SIale’ s Attorney Murray Overstreet and assistant State's At­
torney Tom Waddell have set the
rororrt'i lrv|uta*. for tonight s',
7.30 oVdo* k at tltc rourl r.
County Couitof thr Seminole
lmut*
Sanford Police Ourf Roy G
Williams this morring revoalr-l
•hal Danner had s 'eng roe.-rd
bark in EMl Arrr m tnv-dvrd
hrea, ,i of |ieace. acsailil aiel bjtIt o..i nurd no Pagr R)

MONDAY.

AUGUST 19, 1957

J

NO. 71

United Press Leased Wire

Seeks
Seminole County
Rayburn's Schools Receive
Help
Surplus Food

WASHINGTON* U* — Preside-•
Kmenhowr r cmmler—allackrsl l»-a, in an 11th hour effort In save
Federally dotillad foods ro ■ .-.
the fa ir:;- j ;1 pro grim
fro— ■d f*y »)tp |* jr1,**! V'tteh y
wb*l lie conoderv crippling h-id crams in ftemlnole Conntv duriry
ret ml*
the past year were Valued al
lie nr Id an un.«iinoiinie,| break VWJ7J 54 areorrling to a re-o;t
fast u lb Hie speaker and Demo­ |ust ireeivrd In the of flee of
cratic leader -of the lloirte. 9-vrn School Superintaivdent R. T- MU*
Rayburn, and
appealed for hit wee.
This information m i furnished
help *n restoring the 34 per c«nl
rcono*1 v cul made by the House hv K ler M.-Ciibhln. Director nf
I i'omni,»lily Distribution nf th*
list week.
At rite amir time he sent a task , ilate Do-'.irtmeni uf Public Wel­
force nf lour top administration fare. whi*h art* as the reeetvli'g
jfficl •
11 Itis] Hill In pi |I and d «,r,h,-tin^ ajent in Florb’a
wiili i *e Senate
Appropriations for th' IV 5 Department of Ag.-f.
Com mi He# m pul hack Ihe R40 rtiltir#
During thr fiscal ji-ar cnlngf
uilillnn drllars cut by Ihe House
Sect'-tarv of Stale John Ki**;rr June 3*'. 1937, f«w*|t will, a t«,f
Dulles led Ihp delegation of wit­ whole*ale Value nf It.791.ft57 wer*
nesses. They warned that l* S j dliltlhulrd stateivlde with almost
ptesllge
aid security are threat­ 93 pe- e#nt of tha total g r -g to
M EM RERS OF PIN E C RE ^T Baptist Chnrrh turn«*i| out list Saturday tn n*.»i*1 m the
ened hy a budget slash so large *chn„| lunch pmgroms Thr re*
construction o f their church building Alien It. footing* h .c e liern poiirctl nnd blocks nre
lltal it would change Ihe basic malnder was distributed to non*
up |o floor level.
i Photo by Rcrgslrnm )
nature of the foreign aid program. |profit charitable institution* and
\din. Arthur W. liadfnnl. re Hate non penal institutions. "Pies#
iirml rliauman of the Joint Chiefs foods came lo Florida without coat
of Staff, delivered
Ihe bluntest through the feileral pile# supper!
program* and the National School
•v arning
Tlie alternative to Ihe sir# mill­ - Lunch Program, and In Hie *--hoola
's ry aid program avkrd by the they are Used to make a mor*
a.luiinifUaiton is for thr United nutritional meal available to tha
j Mates lo increase Ita own defense children at Ihe lowest price pos*
irrngth and draft more men so |*ible.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, Tea \men I nent a* passed In 19X3. to ih.sl "nearly
This, In terms nf pound* of
every ahlc-hodled
exempt
the
majority
of
homes
in
A floy S-&lt;-ut Court of Honor I sm isir , f
Seminoiw Omtity,
' oung man of mililary age would 1 irrocrrie*. amounted lo over 17
for the St John* River District speaking informally (o tl.r mem ihv* stale fr-uu taxation, by set- *t&gt;cnd snveral yr-ars of 1.1* life in 1 million pounds, or 4‘ * freight car*.
vug a limit of f.3.i*)i oil thr Vnlu miliary servie# &gt;v *acas"
i« III he held tonight at 7:34 a!
Hie 195ft-'-7 fiscal year was ilia
Hie Eserulive Commit
.lion t« he exempt Mrs Vlalker
McKinley Hall of the First Me liers
I
Urge**.
In FI x*ida's expericnca
Stagg*
,i
_
Cost
lee nf Ihe Sanford Fringe Area •tressed that at that tune Ihe
limdlsi Church.
"Ht.- ? • '. would *oe tlaggering," I both in dollars and poundage.
Taxpayers
Association,
stated last maturity of homes fell In
Among Ihe Items received wera
be atkled
District Advancement Cltnlrman manv of the statements an.I alie
us category as being worth less
or, he said, "We rould adopt a cjiined green bean*, drlrd beans,
Wally Kropc wrlll |&gt;re*i le at the
t os mu being e rculnled
.•.III l it allio.ud \s r its have 'Fortress America' concept "
flutter, thre e, corn meal, freili
r uri of Honor
llio-o
i .b'Sir,. a tra*-e&lt; llp llt
"In the wi&gt;i-.l ,«e live m today, |rabha'ie, shell eggs, flour, grape*
Troops from Oviedo. C'assrlberrv, t-y ouUide p.irlies nf .ill ‘.he pro­ Irll the -uteri! of llu* lloinr%t**ad
l ive rshuiil I Im- carried mil, and iit-li a cutwepl If nnltn ly nrg- fruit sec;tons, from) hamburger,
Drllary, Drljnd, Pierson, Rnt-rperty hi .Siiiunalr County, ate un n i»t tioinev arc now exempt, evrrn ilua .&gt;tul would
merely
mean canned hams, lard, drlrd milk, ur*
prise, atal Sanford arc expecied to
mth tin* present day inflated that w-i p»l|smetl an ultimate and auge juice concentnCe, peanut
have r&lt;presentatb.es hrre tonight just an 1 unfair.
. Mr* Wslker who was i'n llf I p'lC** Jslie (old llow lit 1911, as riolent s'luwd.mn with internation­ butter, canned peaches, canned
b. jTCjjvg a.lvan cm*nt
. . y &lt;t,*&gt; uf th# *’ * l ner r.Jlp, i (a aiic :-1 ihe i-'ir'lny and c &gt;• &lt;r *ui* were compelled to arr.ve al romuiunlim or, in Hie long run, plum* canned com, fre»h .slitrn *,
l antiril |&gt;.: k products, rice, canned
pntnlaT o f advancement awaid- he picinre uf 9%,es»uicllt as it al lull cash value by multiply ug would i'i|dlulr*te," Radford -aid.
Inmatrce ami lomata past# and
(Cunlinued on Page R|
*r.. to he pmenlnl. In thesi t» currently hands 1 ill Senumdc th,- amount then asscs*cd
frorrn lurkev i.
i s i n l ; will he 71 miill Itadgei, &lt;ounly. firm gaw j liuel *1110
Mrs Walker uutllmxi her plan
To dat# this fiscal year Fieri.It
Iw., Scout life giuiols, ft first nury uf as*ei*m&gt;'ii pruldem* as for rlmcking all the property in
lias allocated over 7 7 million
hry lave ib &gt;- ' •i*,'l *m.e IP.* &gt;&lt; note 1 niil) by having an
•'-,1 ami 13 iiiui .,1 .-la-*.
pound* of filial, the bulk of which
Ill uditillon. one Eagle Scout ait r m y in regunl In hop'e ats.-asmrht shrei of ea, r pirs-e uf
will lie dlstrlb iti-d to sclaxU lunch
Pad exemplioo •■h. Iir.iu,dil ,,ul
award will t»e prr*«-nle&gt;l .it to
IConilnarit on Page II
programs.
ll« in lent
»f
the
II .111- « l «-.s I
ii.gtil’ s t uni of Honor.

Eagle Scout Award Tax Assessor Says
To Be Made Toniie
At Court Of Honor Statements Unjust

off uhal they consider rx,-o«* np
oruprUlliu.l, the hill may narrroa
1
'* : l» t-a* ■
■*
plainr-l. though, that onl. i
*
ia y r\|eoMlitures have lirr -i , ,c
rxl in the (iropose.1 bu*lget
Incl idrd in next year’ s ..pr-r.v!
ng costs All: !*• the upkeep an I
'pervislon of the Sanford (ivlrnter. Fire Station Number 7.
&gt;tat the nrw Gold boro .Ivsimitllng
Pool. Ili-ie capital improvements
will add. somewhat, tn the rutls
of mmre pal services
Com .n* *loners estimated at the
last meeting of the hoard that |t
•-ill tike at least four meetings
of the cr..il|i to teloivr a lh.,l«et
f.*r IT,7 '18 ojx-ratlon. Nece*-anl&gt;
these meeting hava been b&gt;ng tie
cause of lengthy dlaeusslons ovm

Frank Henry, 61,
Succumbs Sunday

Frank E Henry, fit |*asse.l a
' iriim* portions of pro|*os*a| «p v iv al hlv home at fi 34 pm yesproprialiont Each |t«ni must lx- ls-nl*y.
, cighif-d a» s.s it* iir.|Hjrtarire and
Mr Henry hoi lived In Sanford
l| f Pf Jl,t y
'Or Ih" psst five wars and made
It w H,ld In- &gt;|iille utoisnal fur lire ■Is rr-idre &lt;* at Ihe Park Avenue
five iti'rnhs-r roinmi*slon to come rrailer Court He ram# here f.-in
up wi'h a completed budget In one Tavares
He was born Irl Scuttdale. Pa
:nec4tr.;! II -sever, that 1* nut al
■il Impossible
*mce imltvtdaal Oct. 2J. IJnS and was a retirnl re.
commucioners have had an np- stauraut owner and ojn-ra*or
Survivors include Ids wif. Mr*.
'o rtm iy to stiri) varioitft phase*
Path# nc llrnry, Sanforvl, two
"f thr appropriation measure
IVefnit* date* for lire jdlitlor sons, Emerson Henry nf Sitifiinl
at nire'lng* of Ihe hoard, other than and William Henry; ami three
tonight's meeting, have not been daughters, Retty, fgiiitse and Devet. It 1* rxpes'tnl that they will be lor. * all nf Pennsylvania.
I irseral service* will be bt-M al
in III* Immediate lilturr and on
I 3 Jo p m Wednesday al Brissun
dir earnest dales |mssltrle
The meeting loiugtit will Iwglri Funeral llurne
Burial will b# In Oaklawm Me
al I o clock In the City Commis­
mortal Pirk
sioners' Room at th* City Hall.

Kiwanians Name
1958 Officers In
Recent Elections

A complete new slate of of ft ert,
with the inception of one. bat been
named by th* Sanford Kiwinit
Club fm 1058.
In a rltdi eleelion la*t week Ed
Klrchhoff, O. K. Goff. E,| t.an#,
Itvinir Pryor, I.uther Do*«. and
II irH-r* ’itrteklantl were named illriv tor* of the |&lt;v»t rlvle club
However, in Ihe eleetbin. a *&lt;-Ven.
th dir'etnr waa not named sine*
there wa* * He Vote bet seen Hoy
Mann and A I. Wilson.
A bill'd will b# conducted »t
We,tn -•*-'• rr.crtlnr of the club
1 !o determine which &gt;d the two will
lie named lo Ihe Klwanlt Club's
board of directors.
Other officers named In • previuus rli-.lion were: David Gat -hrl,
president; J C Davis 1st Vle#
irpsidcnt, Georg# Morgan, ?ml
vie# pres.deni. II. II Crumley. Irearjre- and Neal Farmer, finan­
cial s-erelary.

Mr* tf'nrirtu \ Williams. 91,
**id •■* of 'he Tate Charie* F Wil­
liam* die,1 at 1:11 p m Sitiirday.
Aug 17, &gt;t Ssrrpta rteet Home,
•el'ow ip a lengthy Illness
Sir* Williams wa« horn Atip
r
Water! - 1. C &gt;■ u . and
iv l h&gt; I lr, i-anf rd ippruxlmata^

57

Loyal Order Moose
To Hold Meeting
Tomorrow Night
Hie tavysl Order of Moose will
)*'M an nri-a-iiMilonsl mooting
n Sanford tomorrow night at 1
p m v the Pity Hall
n M Dursa#, meml*er*hlp dlrce*
tor of th* Liyal Orrler of Moose,
said today (hat a Moot# lowlge is
being organlfed here and that
".*11 members thal heieng to other
3|on«e l/vlges are Invited lo at­
tend this meeting and brinj
friends "
3Va will show plcturrs of M«o**
he*rt «ed 3trav«ehaven, Purtsa
•aid
..Th* Moo** Is one If tr# larges!
fraternal organisations In lh«
United States,'* h* said.
In poln.lng to torn# of th# ad­
vantages ef th# lovyal Order of
Moose, Durst# *a!d 'They tak#
care of d* pendent rlul.lren, nf de*
rea«ed tnemher*. and of rblerly
p&lt;-&lt;&gt;|ile who arr not able -o rip*
l«rt hemselvr* ”

Fair Association
Officers Elected
At Tonight’s Moot

ear*

,c he is 1 member of the Ci.ngreratiun*! church of Sanford.
Mr* William* !* survived
on* slur* Mr* Mabel A French,
Orungs t* !y; c . ...ece, kills Ho*
•amor.. I. French, Orange City;
a nr.-.tir •. Rij tr"nd P French.
Drang: rilyj and several nieces
and renh*srs. Aim. Mi*s Ollie Wil­
liams. W-*hinrlon. D C , niece of
u
F Williams. ,
® F . r.i! service* will be held a*.
I o*cl*rk tomorrow afternoon at
B isfen t-uneral Home with the
Itrv J. R. Root officiating,
Inte-ment wdll be in Evergreen
femet -ry.

Memheri «f the rami'b"! t."*
sinif Poi*. 33. American legion
are remind- I of a me#!lng to*
n!pbl at which officers of the
Amrrirau l-eg’nn Fair Avsoclatlnn
will hg e'ecled
p»*t t’ -&gt;m-%i- |«r f.rm I
taid that "It !• vital that mcn-hers
altcnd (hit election and help chons*
the nf Herrs who will operate th#
Fair f »r next season ”
Tb* meeting will hep reee&lt;!*.l by
a supper #f eountry fried *'r*k
prepare*! and serxed hv 2nd Vie#Fommanner George DeMattln and
3rd Vlce-t’i'mmander Jc*s# I/&gt;lg#
al 7 o'clock.
Post Commander I.rnn I-ynn
said that no ro*ervat!on* xr# nre*
r.ssary for thr meal.

200 Sneezers Will
Ge^her In Miami
f MIAMI BE 5CII W — About
&gt;00 tnrerers are due here this
week, buf with
their sneering
(!*&lt;*•• hope) left behind.
|
•*••• s-*At #7 **&gt;# "roral order
r.f the *neer#,M • brotherhood of
h
,v r *uffervrv who hav# been |
coming here for the part 1ft years
tr enjoy th# practically pollen-free
beach ale.
1

In Sanford

Ike A p p eals For Aid

Budget Talks To Start Tonight
The fn»t of the budget talks
with Sinfonl * llmnl of c'ltr Pommlsvlonnrs trimming
wherever
|H,s*i!‘ie wall gvt underway lonight
•vt the i'|-y Hall
l ily 'I i- ager Warren E Know­
les ha* already pr,p»r*d a pro
t-cssed huitgrt base*! on the City's
needs. Ths lengthy money require­
ment proposal was placed in the
I andi of
commissioners
last
week fur study prior to A'loptlng
a budget
It is rxpectrd, as was hinted by
Mayor David Gaterwl at the last
meeting „f the boanl. that millage
will be Increased by three mills to
me-t l*v* operating roris of munici­
pal government.
lfowsver, when commissioners
aliarpen pencils ani start lopping

Shop and Save

Additional
TWO VIEWS OF SANFORD pilots tnDcInir with Provident
KDenhower aboard the Aircraft Carrier Saratoga dwrinif
a recent President in I injtectlon and air show. Pilots from
the Sanford Naval A ir Station identified in the picture

with President Elacnhoxver nre: (Immediately behind the
President) Kn». Abe Fennell (second from right) Cdr.
John M. -Miller. Comanding (Jficer of VAII-9, nnd (far
right) Lt. (,‘dr. Charles Mcltratnie. President Eisenhower
seemingly is carrying on n serious conversation with the

various pilots nnd crew members who took part in the
air show. VAII-9 is presently stationed aboard tho Saratoga
for training and operations preparatory to Operation
“ Strike Rack."
(Official U. S. Navy Photos)

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NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital
JACKY FENWICK

Mayb* It Ju*t »rem» that »v y .
Rut 1 think I've had a new birth
tn report almost every week for
the pan trvcral wn«k*! The newe»t of the "proud parenta" are
(Tiri* and Lloyd Itieker. Chri*
jrave birth to a baby boy who will
*Jt probably be named Philip Kyle.
( 1 »ay “ probably” , ••ecau*- when
1 heard, it wa»n't definite! t He
veiahad in at over eight pound*,
and It twtntyone
inches long.
That'* a good-tired boy tn any­
one'* book! The baby wai born
Saturday, and
Friday
evening
Chri* wa» * jppo*ed to have played
rard* with the ''gang'', but for
ubvioti* reatona, didn't make it.
We did have quite a game of
* “ cut-throat" Cana»ta with ju»t the
five of ua that made it. Played
at Pat' Foitcr'* houte. and the
ere* who matte it were woMur.ary
Finnegan, Jirni Gold, Deri* Shortland, and your* truly. At long laat,
(after K-veral week* of not winn­
ing anything,
not even “ boo­
b y "!.) I won a hlgh-tcore prire!!!
A* did Dari*. Pal ami lto»cmary
got low thii week Pat *erved le. rnon/de. Fritoe*. and garitc-chee*&lt;&lt;
J dip while w# played. Well, we’ve
tried t» “ iwear-off” nibbling while
we play, but it was SO good! Laier ahe arrved an all-chocolMe cake
topped with coconut, and coffee
Played until the "wee
*mail
hour*" again, but not one hutband
romplain*d! (W * got around that
by letting them have a night out
while we were having our*!!!&gt; The
only hu*ban&lt;i who didn't go out w.i«
. Hill hinnegan, ami he otJy stay­
'd ed home •« he could go fishing at
U K ) AM '!!
The Chief* Wive* d u b held
their meeting la.t Thur*day even­
ing, at the Chief* Club. The turn­
out w-a* quit* good, though not
a* many «* they would have lik­
ed. (but, i* it ever?). It w-a* deti-ied to lower the monthly due*
from I SO to I 2S, though I un­
derstand thaw «*• not unanimoo*.
It war air) announced that the
** neat meeting, which will be Sep­
tember 19, will he a eeramici de
monatration by Etlna Parker. The
hy-Iawi wore di*cua*e&lt;i, and pan«M at thi* tail meeting. *o if you
mused it. you mu»ed an important
part of the foundation of the club.
l'r e left «hia until the end. bo­
n u s : it i* very important, and one
of thote thing* I might gtW “ carrieil away with", and I wante&lt;l to
A be »tire and have the room for it.
It'* been brougtit to my attention
to that I might »ay aomething in
Ihi* column to help aave our pool
privilege*. I have personally teen
tome groit mitvarrioge* of pool
rule* and regulation*, but I had
no id04 Juat how had it witt until
other* gtarted citing »pecial ea»e«
to me. By far the very worse one
i* trnjll -hildren being left unattervled. By amall, I mean sny, wherw from a year and a half to
* twelve, which, inridently la the
age they muM h« BEFORE they
ran uta the pool without being ac­
companied by an aduh! That i» a
rule, and If much more of what
hat been hapj-cning rontlnuet to
happen, we vrtB all fu»d ourtelrrt
without a pool to u*e! I have »een
rite* where Molliert have left
the children »nd merely gone to
♦lie Navy Exchange,
to cate*
a where the children have been left
** and the mother* have gone OFF
the ha*e 'o *h«p! By doing thi* yoj
ara placing the entire rogponslhiltty o f your child'* health and
safety upon tha lifeguard*,
and beleive H or nnd, ., they are
there to »*v# live*.
not tu babyalt! If anything happen* to noe
of the** children while the parent#
i* gone, there I* nothing for hhr
to do hut call In i higher author( l tty, which, at the very lea»t. will
rrault in that family'* being bann-

ed from the pod. And It could re
*alt In tne closing of the pool to
ALL dependent*,
which would
hardly be fair, for the number of
sbuier* I* tmall. Remem'wf, a
child must be twelve, or over,
end naturally be able to iwim.
before you may leave him, (or
her) at the pool, unattended. And
pi»t to "nip in the bud" all the
comment* »uch a* "who I* she to
talk when »!it‘» -probably done it
her*elf," etc., may I %*y that even
though both my boy* are under
twelve year* of age, they both
rwim.
3nd 1 have NEVER left
thorn at (he pool unless I asked Bnby Boy Von Herbulis- eon
another adult to watch them for of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Von
me, and then it was only for a Herbulis, Sanford, Fla. Born
matter of a few minute* M've August 13. 1987
added thi* bit hecaute I find I l
(Photo by In-rgntioD'i)
have some critics who would love
Ihe ehsnco to be able to catch me
in something like thi*!) If I've
gone off on another "tangent", I
) *ve don- »t because I believe it'* '
important. The only thing I ran
erd thi* vrlth it to ask,“ would
you evor lie able to forgive your­
self If •omrthing happened to your
child when you left him?"

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Bnby Girl Kelly, dnuphter of
Mr. nnd Mr*. Frank Kelly.
Sanford, Fin. Born August
14, 1957.
(Photo by B e r p liw n )

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Bnby Girl Germain, daughter
o f Mr. nnd Mr*. Bn**ell Gortnnin. Sanford, Fla. Born
Atiguat 15. 1957.
(P h o to by B e rg stro m )

Baby Boy Alliss, son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Alliss. Ontron
Fla. Born Augii-t 13, 1957.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
l.*k« Eoghsn (■ • tl-nli-ii In th*
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STAR n.\S BABY
Kelley ii alto spending hi* vaca­
BAN MONICA. CAI.IF. W — tion with hi* parent* on Twin
Screen »tar Msriea Pa van, wife
of actor Jean Pierr* Aumont.
gave birth to » seven-pound »on
at St. John's Hospital. It wai
tha couple's flr»t child. Mis* Pavan,twin filter of »rtre** Pier
Angell, »nd Amount were mar
ried in March, 19M.

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Cassaday Home
Scene O f Shower
A Murk shower was giwn recently by Mr*. Jim c'a*t*diy
honoring Mr*. Henry Dee*. The
ihower woe held in the Caitaday
home on the Old OrlanJo high
Way. Co hoilestr-M * were
Mu.
Claude Lane and Mr*. Bob Duna­
Bnby Boy Dye.**, non of Mr.
way.
The guest* were »eated on the and Mr*. Donald W . Dye**.
large screened porcr. whf.e they Sanford, Fin. Born AtiRuat
played
game*
throughout the 12, 19.r&gt;7(Photo by Bery*trom)
evening. The*e
cau*cd
much
hilarity. Winner* were Mr*. Paul
Laion .Mr*. Clarence Ergie, Mr*.
R. E. Soderblom, Mr* Don Dreggor* and Mr* W. H. G.*e.-n*.
The gift* were placed In a
Mr. and Mr*
Frrwl Klr»hn«c
large decorated ba.hrt. Refresh
menu wer# served by the hot- have returned fnrni three and •
teue* when the honoree had half delightful week* In n*lv*m
Spring*, N. C.
opened her many gift*.
Those present were: Mr*. Paul
Mr*. J E. Courier ha* n-turncl
Cason, Mr*. Clem Rowen, Mrs.
Marie Carpenter, Mr*. Eunice (ftsni t*s» week* in the nmonlain*
Jenkimon, Mu. William Lane, in Boone, N. C. and Mountain City,
Mr*. R. K. Soderblim and daugh­ Tenn.
ter f.inda. Mr*. William Thomas,
Gue*t« of Mrs. J. B Key hare
Mr*. Glenn Miller, Mu Willie
returned to their home*. Mr*. W.
Hannar, Mr*. Esther C*&lt;sady,
E. Smith of Ocala, t i n . Smith IlaMr* t.'larcnee Ergie, Mu W. It
ty in.| Mtre Diana Baty o f Gaine*Greene. Mr* Elisabeth Arnold,I
vllle left recently after a plea­
Hr*. Don Dteggor*. Mr* Iol»| sant vi*it in Sanford.
Taylor, Mr*. Miybelle G.iy, Mu
Sarah Smith, Mrs. Jim C attily,
Friend* of Mr. and Mr*. A. B.
Mr*. Claude l-ane and Mr*. Hob Peterson Jr. will la* sorry to hear
Dunaway.
of the death of Mr«. Peterson'*
Those unable to attend but father, Jame* R. Parker, In Hatsending gift* were: Mr*. Garnet rock. N C. Service* will be h»!d
White, Mrt- Ruby Wade, Mr*. in Georgetown, S. C. Mr. Parker
Cecd Flrld*, Ml** Anna Miller, died In hi* deep Friday night.
Mr*. Winnie E. J*ck»on, Mr*.
Sarah Jornion Brown Mt*. J. P.
In their Twin I j k e homr. Mr
Howard, Mrs- Etna Hannar, Mr* »nd Mr* Harokt Kastner hav* as
l^iRirhe, Mr*- Eva Bronson' Mr*. their gucA*. Mr. Kastner'* courina Mr. and Mr* George Beal.
Bollinger, Mr*. Melba l/&gt;nf
Mr* Dee* » i i also given a .’ n»t their am Richard of Detroit
baby book from little Min Doro­ Michigan, arvi William Livings­
ton of Greenaburg, Pa.
thy and Brend* Line

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H H. WRAGGES wide waJ*
beige corduroy cardigan Jack­
et suit Is worn with a blouse
of citam-colored illk broad­
cloth, a fait and year-atound
idea. The banding of the
corduroy !■ the tailored finish
for the Jacket. Tn* blouse is
tong-rlce.*d and lucked down
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STonday^ Angml T9, 1987
IP.1 JOIT* FIFA VF* ha# No*,
hand. If ttvtpff. and If dead th* Tha Senford Herald—P*g# t
unknown hairs, d#v1t*e*. legataea
or grrntaea of Ih# Aald Amanda
I. lUtlrotd. ik*Bc« WMi«rlr
AJoblom lleavea and John Il#avea,
i l n ( said r 1 v f c l - o f - * * y la i t .
h#r hu.Uand: TINA AJOnU*M FA1V.il tin. n f a.ctla* 1*. th.nc*
I.AOAV and Jl*hS K FAI.A«»AN
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Tina Atohtoni INIagan a«1 J»a##
th-Bc. ft.it t. hxin.lna. all
Fa lagan, her huahand; nOODIUUT
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OVIANDKS AJOI1c o t MT. IN %NI» 1*0H IK* YeOM, hla and
South. I t .n f. I* K.at, B.rr.lw if#. If living, and tf
m in o if . cot M t. »i.n u ­ daad, th# nnhnown h#lra. d#vta#e#
n . l . County, r i o r l f * .
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legatee* or grantee* of Aald flood*
IN NKi
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&gt;:#tAt0 Of AnTUL'It ARXF0OV
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fr m a m t to q u t .t a n * c o n wife. Ft.oYD AJOHId'M and
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fin *I return* a# Vn&lt;lllnr» Admlnl** known heir#. devla##a. legatee# or I t u . a . I I C o m p a n y , I n c . a 1*1 vt I 1 .
tr*l«»r of th# K#lal# of AllTIII'll grantee# of aald Charle# Slobtnru c r r -ration, a n d y o u a r . h t r . h r
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of Aa*d Mor­ | b . f o r . t h - l»1h 4 » r o f A u c u . l . A. I &gt; ,
mlviul# «'our 1 y. Florida, on th# 1&lt;t|h ris V lloblim and l.ula
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( T N pro , - o n f t a t o w i l l b« a a t . r . t
approval of »al t final r#turn# and guardian of Adolph Alohlom.VF*.
| a . a l n a t you.
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I&gt;al#tt thi# Ith day of Augual. Htoblom
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where such development should not take
place might be prevented. !n this way an
undue burden on the county's services could
be avoided.
"The Belligerent Community. In Connecti­
cut a pleasant town borders the developed
area ot another growing metropolis. A «pecialized type of industry is gravitating to
this area. The small town now hns open
la&gt;&lt;
i quantities and is attracting upperincome people.
•'These new residents ignore the threat
imposed by their proximity to the fast-grow­
ing city, in their concern with "keeping the
town rural'* they are concentrating on nega­
tive measures.
"In this town it finally was suggested that
there be drawn up a statement o f objectives
for the future o f the town. Such a state­
ment should incorporate a framework
BY WILLIAM EWAI.D
against which the town’s gcncrul plan and United Press Staff Correspondent
detailed proposals could la* measured, such
NEW YORK
Wi — Toll TV
poses more questions than all the
as:
qull srhows put together. It’ s Up to
"1. Provision for a well-rounded, evenly
you to surt thinking about the an­
balanced community, which in its residential swers.
area would include a full range o f bousing
Bight now, this nation far out­
types for all types o f people.
strip* the m l of the world in TV
*2. Program for attempting to nttract activity Sponsored TV has been
good Industry, carefully selected as to types responsible.
We have 449 TV itations and
that would improve the economic status and they beam their wave* into some
enlarge the community's tax base.
40 million homes.
That's more
"3. Plan for fostering local business firms tnan SO per cent of the homes in
with adequate off-airvel pinking, to uffei the country.
Great Britain has only six mil­
shopping facilities that would attract ami
lion TV homes and IT stations.
hold the local trade now going elsewhere.
Russia has (lightly over one mil“ 4 Proviaion fo r guidance o f residential ! lion TV homes and it stations.

A short article appearing in a recent luue
of Director* Digest which waa condensed
from an Urban Land Institute article in the
National Association Builder* Joural of
Homebuilding came to our attention.
It waa the sort of article that ’’fit the
foot" so to apeak and we are using it here
for the benefit of our readers:
"Small towns throughout the country lie
directly in the patli of the urban spill-over
from metropolitan areas. Whether these
surburban towns retain their plcusant,
rural character while still absorbing over­
flow or whether they become unsightly
ureas o f commercial and residential property
that destroy the. beauty o f the countryside
depends on how well they now are preparing
for the future.
"In such places two conditions exist:
Either the townspeople are hliatfully un­
aware o f the Impact from coming develop­
ment or they are belligerently trying to
barricade themselves against any change in
the community’s character.
•Recently two cases that were g»&gt;od ex­
amples o f the foregoing situation came to
the attention o f the urban Land Institute:
"The Unprepared Community. Out in Ohio
a rural county Ilea north o f a fast-growing
metropolitan city. New industry and a di­
versified local economy rapidly are develop­
ing thn entire area. Soon a new state free­
way will link the central city with three
small satellite communities, inviting rapid
suburban residential development.
“ As yet it is unprepared, but to stay on
the safe side nnd get ready for a period of
steady growth, the local home builders' as­
sociation Is setting in motion « program for
county planning under nn active nnd progres­
sive planning commission—such a commis­
sion has existed but has not been active.
''It is hoped that a master development
plan and a comprehensive zoning ordinance
can be initiated, Volicies then could be for­
mulated to guide growth in unincorporated
areas nnd sporadic, scattered subdivisions

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"Confronted with prospect* ot high costa
for community facilities and services, small
communities within n path o f population
growl It cannot expect balanced growth to
occur automatically. Towns must la- prepared
to plan for development and guide Iheir
growth so as to minimize the effects of new
development on mtiBicipal service costs and
to help maintain economic stability.”

is roo-u on the alrwavea for more
than Ison stations, but that inoie
than tooo of these aren't being
ute&lt;l. Ttiry sly advertiser* just
isn't support that many outlets.
However, loll TV'eri fait to point
out that many of Ihcte 1000 chan­
nel* arr In th* ullra high frequen­
cy hand t.'IIC ami that moat TV
sets arrn't equipped to receive
them.
Show Types Questioned
What's more, neutral observers
sgicr that although toll TV may
boost the quantity of TV show* you
•ce ataumlng
that the empty
undorstanding of the needs of n u immunity I channels on your set are used,
|there ar.
diiturbinf quest inns
has made possible many achievements.
|about th* kind of shows toll TV
Hundreds have de|tcndrd on tho wisdom 1 will feed its auJirnre.
It is doubtful, point out observ­
o f ](. H. Coleman's advice before taking a
er*. that the puhlie will benefit by
step in the fiim m ul or bltiincss world.
|paying for regular season base­
He has Item a builder of Sanford from ball games. World
Series and
the very first word and has led the way in fights when it gels a fairly steady
many instances to acquire a Itettcr under­ dirt of thcM&gt; now free.
Further, although pay TV cham­
standing between citizens and citizens
pion » lal. often atiout Broadway
groups.
plays, ballet, opeia, educational
As a Kotnrian, a (Tiamls r of Commerce piograms and other
high-toned
member, a Mcnilter o f the Board o f Directors fare. It it becoming increasingly
o f tho Sanford Atlantic National Hank. Itis obvious that th* bulk of the toll
TV diet will tie movies.
ethics were o f the highest ns men and wo­ Toll TV npeiators will t&gt;r in butmen of the community respected and sought ines« to make money. Money lies
his leadership and advice. "Colev” Coleman where the tail* of the masse* lie.
And thr matte*
like to waPb
will I* sorely missed in Sanforu.
mo* irt. A Sindlingrr research re­
The condolences of a community are port stated recently that out of th*
tendered to to those who will griev e long over 1.08.1 t million houit devoted to TV
viewing Jilting one week in July,
the loss o f a loved one.

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Only time mav assuage the grief o f the&gt;
mUlion, hour* *•"•
watching moviet.
community in the loss of one o f its finest
Commercial raltrrn Threatened
citizens—one of its community leaders— so
Another danger lies in the threat
indelibly engraved lias his leadership Iteen to the present pattern of commer­
made upon Sanford’s cornerstone o f growth cial binadeasting. The networks
bring you comedy, variety, tnusir.
and progress.
such aa it la. on the cuff. But tal

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Monday., August 19. 1987

Try and Stop Me
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DON'T PRESS
YOUR LUCK!

YOU THINK you have troubles, g«t a load of th* com­
registered by S«th J#ffco*. down from th* hills to
IbuyFplaint
some grit* snd Itrbaccy: “ Can't say my U-y*ar-old brid*
ain't been a comfort to m*.
bul I can't stand th* noise
when h#r and my tJ-yrarold daughter by my first
wif* gits to flghtin' over
whi's goin' to play with th*
d o lir

• • •
An impovtriahad but cUgant y o u n g man-abouttown in I&gt;ondon has just
confessed th* method by
which he acquired a reputa­
tion for lavish entertaining
without forking out a singt*
penny. He make* It his
business to dlacovw exactly
when his affluent fritnda hart unbreakable prior engagements,
then invites them for lho*« evenings to mythical galas of his
own. Thus he gains credit for being a frequent and openhandod hoet. is invariably invited back-end always accept*
Arthur Bncbaa* liked t* point ant that the
place where tuccee* earn** kefere week.

It lairs R mnnlht In g t pulleprole, led Don't wail until it's
in* Isle. Start tour ihotsNOW!
Protect ike whole lamilfl
f g»/ie4o4 0i § pmUtr friiff tmrem
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ent goee wrhere the money it.
Tlicr.- It always the chance that
the Dinah .Shores,
th*
Parry
(.'omo*, the Frank Sinatras would
prefer the larger monetary re­
ward* of toll TV. Th# loss of
the** regular pmgrame
also
would i**m to h# of doubtful ben­
efit to th* public.
Filially, aivl moat dialurbinf,
there is the poiublllty that toll TV
may not be as uncommercial si
It claims. Uteie i&gt; already quiet
talk in tome loll TV quarters of
working advertisers into the act
through the u«e of token* or cou­
pons intide th* advertiser's prod­
uct.
Thus, sty, a cornflake aponwir
might hack a Western show for
|toll TV. Buy a bo* of cornflakes
and you would get a special token
1to put in your tell TV attachment

CIVIL SER VICE BOARD
CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA

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A Skin Test Quickly
Points To An Allergy

If HUMAN N. lUNOHIN, M.D.
IF you have an allergy, let me, The puncture test la somewhat
urga you to get a skin test
similar. Procedure la tbU lest U
Except for certain caaea of to place a drop of antigen on th*
drug and food allergy, a akin test skln surface and then prick the
probably 1* the best, as well aa th* skin with a needle,
quickest, way of determining the
allergens to which you ar* senat Fourth Method
A fourth method Is the lntratire.
In fact, this la th* moat widely- cutaneous teat In which a hypo­
used method of determining al­ dermic needle la used to Inject a
lergic sensitization* since th* skin small amount of tha antigen solu­
te Involved In moat such reaction*.1tlon under tha outer la/era of th*
Foul Methode
|
three latter methods ar*
There ar* four general methods used to produce Immediate al­
of making skin testa. Just which lergic reactions on the skin.
should be used In your specific
case, or. Indeed, whether you By studying th* severity of the
should have any type of skin test, various reactions, your doctor can
must, of course, be determined by determine th*« beat method of
treating your allergy.
your doctor.
These testa ar* quick, practi­
The patch test takes the long
eat lime and can be used only ca lly painless and generally
with agenta which penetrata th* pretty reliable. If you need such
skin surface and with those poe- a check, get It right away. There a
seulng delayed action Usually, no us* suffering If you don't have
It's used to determine allergies in to.
Qugsnoa Ain AJtiwn
case* of contact dermatitis.
With this teat, an allergen la D. u : I have had a constant
placed upon th* unbroken akin pain and pressure la th* upper
and permitted to remain thera part of my stomach. An X-ray
for a minimum of 34 hours. Whan showed f have small atones in my
an allergen to which you ar*'gallbladder. Should tha gallbladallerglc la used, there will be a der be removed?
Answer: It would be advisable
reaction on your akin
In the scratch last, th* antigen for you to consult your doctor
!* placed over a seriteh which about removing your gallbladder.
breaks th* outer layer ot akin Once stones have formed, surgery
|la the accepted cure for them.
cells,

DRAGLINE OPERATOR
A City of Sanford Civil Serrlr* Examination will he

1957. nr as soon thereafter a* ponaible for DRAGLINE
OPERATOR. For further detail* call nt City Hall.

*

Enroll N omt F or Fall Term . . .

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD

Individual Instruction* for Beginner*
Intermediate and Advanced Student*

Mack N. Cleveland. Jr.. Secretary

For Furthtr Information Call FA 2« 2891

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"The colonel doesn't play much
golf. . just if tome gueat* want
to play and can't find anyone
else to play with. Ha hasn't th#
tin#."

Toll TV Poses More Questions

Hanford nnd the entiro Central Florida
area received a severe shock Thursday nftrrnoon at 4:30 when the death of If.
If. “ Coley" Coleman was nnounccd.
Throughout Mr. Coleman's residence In
Sanford he hns been a civic lender, one whose

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consequently, doe* all her own
bouse work and cooking without
the aid of any aerranU,
In addition to Barbara they
have one other daughter, who is
married to a McKinney. Tex
radioo'ogist, and two
married
ions, both of waom continued th*
Thompson military tradition. On*
Is a second lieutenant in the
Arrar&gt; *t,lle ,he other la a raptain jn the Air Force.
Barbara's famou* in-lawi,
^ 'i-foon,pj0B,i »rc Republicans;
^ MrJ Thompson said the ,s.o
granJparents are different
on#
^

. the family down in two "shift*".
h«rc cvery
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|tuikani trtet
or t* war.
While he * studying law, Mra.
Thompson keep* busy "keeping
house, cooking, sewing and play­
ing the violin in the university
to see the show, or you might g e t! very competition will upgrade the |symphony^
She said that most of the co­
a coupon which you would mall in program far* you •«« on commcrto your toll TV operator for a re- cial TV. They say you'll aee fewer lonel ,&gt; night* arc apent "burning
fund or discount.
j and shorter commercials on your the midnight oil” over hi* law­
FOC Holds Answers
preaert TV channels becauie oth- books. While he's hard at his
Th# Federal
Communication* |erwtse, the network thows will studies, Mr*. Thompaon spends at
least two evenings a week at orCommission, presently sitting on !©•• their audiences,
the iasue of toll TV. would aeem to i At thla moment, two of th# three rhestra practice.
No Social life
have the answer* to moat of these pay TV firms are pressing thr
"We've just been too busy to
question* in its hands. It can reg- FCC for th* right to eondurt at
pay much attention to so-called
BOtit MO( I Of, the Hollywood
(date “ over-the-alr" TV, if it au- 1least a teat,
film director who spent ten yes re
thorites it. It has th* power to do ; Those against toll TV say the I flub Ilf*.'" *be aald. “ We don't
as an American counter-spy in
so.
FCC should not grant even a test' ^ o n g to any social dubs, and
Soviet esplonsge, tella newsmen
Rut the FX’C hi* no power to —that once a toll TV firm Inverts *•
most of our tim# either
In New York of hla experience#.'
regulate toll TV If U operates over iu millions of dollar* In a city, It rtudying, playing bridge or just
It waa Morroe, playing tha role
vitiUng with our friends."
a wire Into the home. And toll TV I will b# diffirult to dislodge it.
of a "id , whs** findings con­
The Thompsons live alone la
backers, growing Impatient, are
Both (Idea want entry into your
victed Jack Soble and hla wife.
beginning to move In this direc­ living room now. It soon may be their English tudor home, lesving
Myra, as spies. (Inlerwotlofial)
up to you to decide who you're go­ much of it closed off "unless era
tion.
have corr.papy.” Mra. Thompaon,
Toll TV advocates
say their ing to let in.
champion* of toll TV aajrr
1 A F F -A -0 A Y

Time Only May Assuage Grief

The Sanford Herald

Boasts Famous Children

Hr DAWSON OPPENIIEIMKR Mr*. Thompson explained. SH*
tailed I’ reax Staff t'errexpondent said Barbara first bioojht 8 usan
GAINESVILLE SB- Four of ind Miry Jtun down *nj
Ik* world's
most
celebrated them with u&gt; so sh* could return
grandchildren slip in and out of to Washington to pickup the other
tbia colic** to'i n one* or twice two children snd John. They *u
a year for visit* with a middle- ipent s f«w dsys with ui before
aged couple who never meae the; John left to take the cruil* wi-.h
headlines—th* "oth*r gtindpar- 1 his fsth*r.”
In Final Year
. en u ."
Colonel Thompson at SO Is
Col. and Mra. Percy Thompson,
whose daughter Barbara Is the his final year at the University
| wif* of MaJ. John Riscnhowur, of Florida Law School.
"i can't honestly say whs.hcr
center their Ilf* here in tbelr
large four bwl-rooms and four hr will want to practice law when
„ j he's through." Mrs. Thompson
bath home. In th* University, of
Florida taw School and the uni- said, "hut he's Interested In law
-th a t', why he', taking the
i verslty's symphony orchestra .
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This is, of course, when David.
|course
She said he’s "still much too
Ann, Susan and tiny Mary Jean
( tra not paying “ grandma and young and active to stay retired.
Thompson retired from
grandpa” a visit. The la at lima
i the young grandchildren of Presi­ duty In 1955 after 30 years Army
dent and Mr*. Eisenhower were service which was Interrupted af­
1 here coincided with the Presi- ter World War I long enough to
j dent's trip to nearby Jacksonville get hi* college education and an
1 and Mayport, from where he ROTU commission at Purdue.
The Thompsons bought their
j hoarded an aircraft tarrirr for
Gainesville home during World
a one-day eruisa in June.
II, then Mrs. Thompson "re• Af lha» time, Barbara moved, War
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

�Monday,, August 19, 1957 The Sanford Herald— Page 5

S o c ia l

Kastners Teil O f
Canadian Vacation

Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Jurss W ed
On August 2 with ten days In In Pfeifauf Home Friday Night
which to cover a lot of terri­

In a candlelight service Friday ; blue lace with a corsage of white
tory. Mr. and Mra. Harold Kastcer boarded the West Coast night. Mrs. Lucyann Snyder Rob. carnation* and pink ro«*buda
A reception followed the ser­
Champion here in Sanford, and inaon, -laughter of Mr. and Mra
ur 1 the train forward to Con- Clarence Snyder of Orteen, and vice in the Pfeifauf home. The
nellsville. Pa., a 22 hour trip John Frederick Jur»* Jr., tan of table eras overlaid with lace and
with a 2 hour atop In Washing­ John Frederick Jura* and thc late rentered with the tiered wedding
Mr*. Jursi Of Germantown, N. Y. cake, topped with
a miniature
ton D. C.
were married In the bom# of Mrs. bride am1 groom. On either aide
In Connellsville the Kastners Nick Pfeifauf, sister of the bride, Mood tall cyatal candlesticks with
were met by friends Mr. and in Sanford.
white tapers. Thc
candlesticks
Mr*. Paul Truxel, who enter­
The eight o'clock service was wire * wedding
gift* of
tained them
lavishly. Including l-erformed by Dr. J. B. Root, as- bride's great grandmother. Pink
dining at
Alretta's
Famous riated by Robert Armatrong. The coral vine and an anangemrnt of
CuUinc in Connellsville. On Aug­ double ring reiemony took place pink ncmxs on the piano carried
ust 4, the Kastners motored to before an improvised alter flank- j out the pink and white theme,
Donegal, Pa. for the 37th An­ ed by tall baskets of white and
Sitters of the brid* assisted with
nual Kaitner reunion of which pink glad'oli and greentry. Cand thr serving; Mrs.
Betty Jones
Mr. Kattncr's brother Emerson eabra lighted the scene.
versed thc cake and Mrs. Ruth
Is president. On* hundred and fif­
The organist was Mis* Joan Mrtiler presided
at thc punch
ty oSis-r relative* ware present for Wilkie, wt.o played several appro- bowl. Only member* of thc inithe occasion, and there l* little fear 11 late selections
preceding thc mr-t.ate ftuiily were present,
that the Kastner line will ever die ceremony ami the traditional wedThe briJe was horn In Young*out. Alter a birthday celebra'lon ding marches.
town, Ohio. She attended school*
with Emerson Kaitner, the San­
The bride chose a pink lummer there and In DeRand. She waa a
ford couple returned to Con- si.il with white accessories and i.irmbei- of the class of 1952 of Scicllsville where as guests of the wore a corsage of pink and white mirule High School ami It employTrutel's they motored to Rale rosebud*.
ed as a bookkeeper with the San- .MRS. RAY FERNANDEZ and Mra. Floyd Hnrri* meet the wives o f VAlI-11 nt n coffea
ller matron of honor and only lord Atlantic Bank,
Erl# and Toronto In Toronto the
given nt the R.O.Q. in their honor by Mra. Howard Hansen nnd Mrs. Dominic Dercmigio.
sister, Mrs.
Mr. Jurss was bom in New
Kastners dlseo.errd that the Aemr- attendant waa her
Left to right: Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. E. C. R o m I, Mrs. Femnndez, Mrs. Deremingio, Mrs.
Nick
Pfeifauf,
who
wore
a
blue
York
Oty,
attended
N.
V.
schools
lean dollar la worth $ 9t, a little
(S ta ff Photo)
•-ryswr. f jf , which psrtlellj- evplsln* ttlllll with white areeservrlet am) »t».l C-S-Iostcl in lOi* He serve-! iimrris.
the popularity of Canadian va­ a rcvrsage t.f white carnation* and four years in thc Navy and is
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row employe,) as an electronic*
cation*. From Toronto, an.) its pink rosebuds.
Beat
man
for
th*
groom
was
technl-ian
with
Radiation
Inc.
In
building boom, the quartet drove
Orlando. After a brief honeymoon,
through numerous Canadian town* Nick Pfei.'uf.
Mn. Snyvk-r
wore
for her the couple will be at home in Osand villages until they reached the
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H
rumanlic
Thousand
Islands. daughtor’s wedding, a dress of teen.
MONDAY
There they gave In to the tour­
Vacation Bible
School will be
ist urge and took a boat trip
A e ffe e welcoming Mr*. Ray i
..........
held at the First Baptist Church
around the islands, particularly
Fumades and Mr*. Floyd Harris l» p ■
s. i
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from Aug. 19th through Aug. 30th
VAH-ll was given FTUay morning I Vai TC 1C IN O, j /V tC C lS lfr o m 9 00 am. till 12:00 noon for
MRS. BERNARD DEAN KEI.I.S. tho fromer Mary Rom watching for one given to Art­
In thi "Afterburner" by Mr... Ho­ k i i 'a l
aj
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children 3 &gt;r* or age inrougn u
lly VIRGINIA CONN, Society Editor
'Anderson, who was wed August 18 in the First Presby­ hur Godfrey for publicising the
ward Han*,-n ami Mr*. Dominic W ith Mrs. D om in ey )T* of age. and from 7:00 pm .
Thousand Ialand song.
terian Church.
(Photo by Cox) j
Tom Blackburn left the hos­ rnd with Sue's children to cool Ihrrcntiglc. Cdr. Fcrnunlci is the
children 13
This almost unbelievably beau­
Tlicre were
twelve members *'''
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tiful group of islands Is studded pital Sunday, and files to Pensa­ off, I think, If that Is possible. r*w commanding officer of VAH- present with Mrs. Roy TUB, and threu« h 18 yr*' of
*
Irst Bap­
with homes of wealthy Ameri­ cola Monday for four or five Am gla-l to hear that this la ll an,I Cdr. Harris is the new ex­ Mrs.
v«.. Ruthin.!i ______.
. . when
_.
Th* YAN.A. * of tho Mrs
as guest*
Cir­
days
before
returning
to
Sanford
in
exceptionally
hot
summer.
ecutive
officer.
cans and Canadians who wish to
tist Church witl meet at C:30 p.m.
I-»«t year was so nice, I'd be­
Coffee wa* pourrd by Mr*. E. cle No. 3 had It* regular monthly and tho Intermediate G.A.’l at
get away from it all. The fam­ for spme leave.
gun
lu
think
that
that
was
the
Charlie and Katherine Park
C Rossi, M.*». Ibibcrt Noble. Mr*, meeting tccently at the homp of 7:3h p.m.
ous Bold: castle
of 250 rooms
le-wis Cotdi and Mr*. Jack Burk­ Mra. John Dominey. Mra. Harold
and hatha ia now an attraction are at the,beach. Maryand Ed exception.
The Baptist Assn. Sunday School
Patty
Walker
and
Mary holder Th* beautiful silver ser­
In s candlelight vesper service The houv was ilev-oratf,) through for atrhtsrera.
The
mansion Higgins have returned, Mary
|meeting will been at 1:00 p.m. at
Wblttern wai co-hostess.
Ann*
Pukiiire
bick
In
San­
vices wrr- ler.t by Mr;. Cobb and
* August H. at 4:00
P.M. Mi»» out v«IU» pum-pum daisies. The, was started by George C. Boidt much d—giurul—1 sbeut an cj:
Dellrloue refreshments
were I tna tin t Baptm church &lt;n DeMiry Ron Anderson « m mar* tride'a table wa* covered with is a Dirlhday gift for his wife, roda with • ladles bathing suit ford again after two weeks va­ Mr*. Don Brubaker.
Rand.
tied to Bernard Dean Kelli, with; a laee cloth, and centered with I after forty yrara of happiness her puppy ‘ chewed. However, in cation spent at Daytona Beach.
Tho table was center ed with a fcrvcd prior to the business meet­
The Bey Scout* of th# Flrit
tha Rev. A. G. Mclnnli officiating 1 the three-tiered wedding rake! in tho islands. After spending spite of this, they had a w-omlor- Patty mans the news dtik here large arrangement of yellow and ing, which waa opened by Circle Presbyterian Church will meet at
in tho double ring ceremony.
i surrounded
and topped with (3,000,000 00 and having the la- ful time, and Mary says on* can­ at the Sanford Herald and Mary pink gl idUili, pink tea roses, white chairman Mr*. E. C. Chorpcnlng the Church at 7:00 p m.
Tha bride li the daughter of pink sweetheart roiea.
land changed into the shape of not walk two blocks on the beach Ann*- brightens up a corner of daiaic* ard yellow and lavcndar Sr. Mrs. Robert Col* gave the de­
TUESDAY
rryaanthrmuma. The guest* wrr# votional and study.
Dr. and Mrs. William Ron And
Serving at thc reception were a heart, Mrs. Boidt died ami in without pairing a Sanfordite'j the .Sanfoid Atlantic Bank.
The Boy's Choir of th# First
Had
dinner
Saturday
night
|
serve! an aseortment «t coffee
eraon of Sanford. The groom la Mr*. II. C. Moore and Mr*. Victor his heart break, Mr. Boidt ntv- dwelling.
The Seminar at Enterprise on Baptist Church will rehearse at
the non of Mr. and Mrs. Ray bra- Frown. Mr*. W. A. Harruor, of er wished to ere
the castle
Kay Kennedy of HATU was with Claire and Kirby File. roll*. Invited were wive* of comt: 13 pm
a
n
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Other guaata wvre I er„v and m.mHinr nfftcwcv nf ott-cr .,pt.- Scot. 5th and Anooka on the 11th
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A'lRVC, O. C, ill* kllui'i «*».*, ■efils U1I iit4 .•«•*»••
MIU* Ssasst* •••
waa
announced.
Registration
will
Aillll#
Hunt,
Mary
and
Ed
Hig­
ilrona
ami
units,
friends
and
mem­
The pulpit in the First I’ reiby* and Mra Curtia Grant of Seneca,| magnificent structure was never New Smyrna
Beach to Gerry
illary of the Seminole Memorial
lie
at
9:45,
and
overy
one
I*
to
take
gins
and
W.K.
MrKobart*.
Mac
ber* of VA11-I1
P terian Church waa flanked by displayed the gifts. Mias Harriet rompleted. For fifty cent* the Bivins. Gerry wore a whit* Jer­
Hospital will
have Ita monthly
hit own sandwich. All were urg­
~ white wrought Iron baiketa of it*ddlrg kept thc bride'* bo-A.
tourist may roam through tha sey ,lro»* in a grecian style with came into Sanford Saturday af­
meeting Tuesday. August 20 In
ed to attend.
ternoon after a
long
drive
magnolia leave* and white pom­
the dining room of tha hospital
For her honcymooon to an empty rooms, touched by the a large white picture hat. Ushers
pom cryianthemum*. Cathedral undiacloard destination, thc bride |romantic at*&gt;ry.
All tr.e circles of the First Mclh- at 9:30 am.
TU* place now were Paul O'iv-a. Bob Fltiaim- ami went right to the golf B o a r d O f U , 5 , 0 ,
.
j "dUt Chuich ire lo participate in
candhra lighted the nuptial icene. chose a brown shrath drrsi with (•eionga to Mr.
Noble, although mons, O. K. Jones and Carl Teg- course to play nirw hole*. Claire ! .
Tlie Pioneer Fellowship of tho
The orgariat waa Alfred Wash- brown velvet accessories, ard how he acquired it ia unknown frldt. Th* reception was held at lervrd ut iveautlful filet mlgnon, I H as Program M e e t a b M a irtob eh cld Oct. M a t the First Presbyterian
Church will
cooked by Kirby and Willie, aid-! •v,
, ,.
church The meeting wa* closed meet for supper and recreation In
bum of
Holly
Hill, a college wore a white orchid.
to this writer.
.
the Yacht Club Attending from
p
ic
Operating
Commi
t#*
of
the
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lr
,
in,
in|(
of
..„
Uu
Iw
&gt;
lhf
rd
by
Ed
and
not
helped
all
friend of the bridge and groom,
tho Youth Bidding from «:00 p.
Thc Singer manaion I* another Sanford were Dodie ami John
Upon their return. Mr. and Mr*.
U SD met recently m the D S O. T,„ Ulnt ninds."
nil by 51ac.
lie played
selection* by J. S.
m. through 9:00 p m.
Kells will
liva
in
Wetrsdale |place that fascinated the travel- King, Ida and Bob Kadtke, Paul
for a bus-ness meeting an,! to be_
.
„
... .
Rich, "Jeau Joy of Mart” DeWish | had morq to report, 1
WEDNESDAY
e m c acquainted with Ml*. Nan
11,0 Dr*t n' crtln« *»• » - •' ,h*
Fla., where .Mr. Kell* i* a era. It I* .irrationally occupied by and Punkin O'Dea, Jean and
airing; “ In Thee la Joy” , and
but after swimming and sun­
Prayer Mooting will bo hold at
teacher In the bake Weir High Mr. Singer's granddaughter. The Carl Tcgfcldt' Bid&gt; and F-tliel FitsMyers. MCP director of th» US. hone of Mr*. Eugene William*
“ When Thou Art Near", precedliUrvI* are unexpected In their aimmoni, Mlk* Mirhrt, Forrest ning for several hours, 1 am O , who l-*s recently Ircen sent with Mr*. Blake Sawyer as ro- the First Baptist Church at 7:30
gptng the traditional wedding mar­ School, In band and chorus.
sleepy and a little bit gloomy, to this are*. Mr Harold Kariner, hotlrvi. Attending were Mra. C. p.m. * at 9:13 tho Sun. School
The bride wa* born in t'hatta-1 contrast between simplicity anl Norvcll, Red Cleveland, John Ban
cher.
which is a bad time to writ, so chairman of thr
U S.O. Fund E. OtorprAing Sr., Mr*. C. K. Cabinet will meet.
nooga, Tcnn. She attended Peace grandeur, when one rounds a bend low, and Dew Millaap*.
The bride waa given In margoodnight.
.
Tho Senior High Fellowship of
Drive,
and
the
United
Fund Drive Chorpcnlng Jr. Mr*. Ray Herron,
and
discovers
a
misty,
romantic
Junior College and Preparatory {
The night before at tire HATU
tiage by her father, I&gt;r. William
illscils'rd the United Fund ari l Its Mr*. Waller Price, Mr*. R. T. tho First Presbyterian Church will
out of the wa- party in the B.O.Q. Bay, Forrest.
School
In
Raleigh,
N.
C
.
»hcr
# 1structure rising
Host Anderion. She waa Jorety
advantages, Hie
U SO
|* a Warren, Mr* Blake Sawyer, Mr*. meet at Ihe Churrh *t 7:00 p.m,
*he wa* president of the student ter, where a minute before It Carl, Jim Shaffer, and Ollie I.uv
a a ahp came down the alale
member of the U.F D Tire trea­ Rohel Co’e, Mr* William Rock- for recreation.
government, president of
the seemed all meadows and modest per had distinguished themselvra
gowned in a dre*a designed and
surer's report was read, and gen­ art. Mr*. Hal|&gt;h Javis, Mrs. Ray­
International Relation* Club and dwellings.
In a Russian T V prorain with
mad* by her mother. It wa*
eral
business dispatched. Other mond CHcquennol, and Mrs. EuCraving Hroekvllle, the KaatSanford's Only
president of the glee club. She
fashioned along colonial line* of was outstanding Senior Award, nera and their frlrnda motored Paul O'Dra a* the genial Hus
member* of the hoard at the meet­ C no Wtllianif, the hostesses and
Downtown Florist
•ian new* commrtiaatnr, spongurst*.
lar« and tulle over bridal ratin.
ing wrrr Mrs. Harold Kastner,
along the fabulous St. lawrenee
SANFORD FLOWER
The bodii&gt; of the dress waa lace winner in IM l-'U . She reccivrj seaway, through Cornwall and on *'-red by Clam” the you know
Circle 3 of the First Christian , hairmm. Mr*. Clifford Milllken
her
B
M.
degree
cum
Uudc
from
what
that
give*
you
the
lasting
SHOP
atudded with rhineriones, featur­
Churrh
met
with
Mr*
J.
I,.
HnrIng.
About
fifteen
attended
Includ­
Sr
.
Senior
hostesa
chairman.
Mr*.
to Montreal, where they stayed
20« N. Park
i n g a »qu.iro neck lin* and three Stetson University in Junc 1957, at the Laurentian Hotel. By this odor nf rasiar. The skit »«* hi tos, Sr, with Mr* A B Huntley, Edwarl Kuhn, program director ing Mr*. Kuhn and Miss Myer*.
where
she
was
president'of
the)
lirlou*. These Russians have .Secretary, presiding. Thr d»vo*.- and Mr*. \V. H. lusfrtra, secre­ Planned activities are dances, a Ph. FA 2-1122—Nile FA 2-9279
quarter
length
sleeve* The
time it was Inevitable that they
akirt, worn over hoops, wa* made American Guild of Organists, a mutt return whence they came, so their accent* pretty well estab­ tional was given, followed l-r tlie tary.
.Member: Florist Telegraph
hamburger fry. a fishing trip to
of tulle and vai lace rufflea ex­ member of the glee club, and they crossed Ijk e Champlain In­ lished too. ard their Information study, by Mr*. 1.ester Thnrp*.
Dellsery Aaaoelathws
A trip to Rainbow Springs has Cocoa. an,| a barn danco.
V.cta
Tc..i
Alpha
sorority.
Mn.
was up to the minute, supplied The l*»eon covered various way* hern planned for tbla coming Sun­
tending the length of the akirt
to
Veimont.
From
here
It
waa
and the train. Thc bride'* finger Kell* also received the Outstand­ lovely mountains ami trees, with by the spy. Glnntki Connovitch, protestant
churrhe.
cooperate day foe th" young mrn and Junior
tip veil was made nf tulle edged ing Senior Girl Award from Cm ihc Adirondack* on th* right ami and d--n’t think that Carl Teg and unit* nn city, state, national hostessea, under the supervision
School of Music, presented by
With matching lace and attach­
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
the Green Mountains on th* left. feldl wasn’t surpriled when hr and international levels, and of Mr*. Kuhn. They will leave
discovered me there, after he especially on the mission field*. from ihe U.S O. at 10:30 a m.
ed to a halo headdresa fashioned the Phi Beth fraternity.
Beautiful
lake
George
captured
Mr. Kell* wa* graduated from
ef lace atudded with rhlneatone*.
their attention as
they
went uttrrrd the words. I had eaten During thr social hour, Mrs. 11-&gt;r Thursday evening, a Program
THE
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WL' through Glen Falls, Saratoga dinner with John and Jar.ic (til­ ton senrrd delirious home mado Council meeting was held at the
She carre.l a '.Ingle white'long i *’" - ' 11 » “*h S^.'V,,'|.
I rming He serve-1 with the Elevenler
(other
guests
Orel,-hen
Hall
U.S
O.,
wfth
Mary
lain
Bowen.
.stemmed
ro»e.
cake and ire cream to: Mr*, l i s ­
“ N EW ”
^eicmmea rose.
Uarie Gl Airborne Dlviaion In the Asia- Springs and Albany. .
After leaving the New York and Rill Stetson), and they ter Tbarpe, HA- W. P. Yesley, Junior hcstesi president, proud"
Maid of
/
« ,ri tk Zone. Before coming to SlotJlroetiman of Norfolk. \a . a
University whero he recelvM State through-way live Kastners were moat eager to see the Mra O. D. Ijindreai, Mr*. A D,
and Truxel* drove along the Hud­ aklt, so on we went to th* R O. Huntley, Mr*. O. T. Person, and from Circle 1, Mr* Chan Vail
g.ster Of the bride. Her . res. was
^ Vn^
n, Nebr, , ka. son River, where they stopped to Q. It really was very cleverly Mis* Florence Bishop, also guest* and Mr*. George Ellsworth.
patterned after that of the bride ||f ^
, n,em(„ r of lh0 stetson see the Mend of old and new at done.
Sue Payne and Imogen* ftchof sapphire blu, lace bodice and t(jnd ^
hr&gt;M „ nM,m!lU.
Historic West Point. .
• balletina length s-irt of net
j^lowtag the welding rehearThe end of (h* trip, took Ihrm tilt* went to the beech thl* week
over taffeu She wor# a h*l"|
Saturday night, Mr. ami Mrs. from the Garden State Parkway
headdress of lace and net and ,Uy l/Mtfr K, „ , th, groom; to th# New Jersey Turnpike, and the Truxel* good-bye and once
carried a singly pink rose.
pJrPtus, entertained the wedding just * short drive through the more Mar-led the West Coaat
Alter attendant* were Miss r&gt;rty
, dlnnM. #l thr chlm. country to the North Philadelpia Champion for Sonford and home,
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GSMargarrl Taylor of Orlando, and ney Corner In DeRand. FIs.
Station There the Kastners hid after rovering 3700 mile*
Mr*. Alfred Waahbum of Holly
Hill.
Their
dresses
In r"
uni. Fla.
n s.
m nr
o ie * '
I I
shades of rose, wer, patterned h r n n r f i C
H O T tO n
after that of th. maid of honor. 1 1 U , 1 L W
1
LWI 1
Ihe alter sandle* were lit from
taper* circled with rink sweetheart roses.
Th* France* Horton Cirri# of i
The groom's best msn was the First Baptist Church met Mon­
Robert Hemphill of Jacksonville, day evening at the home of Mrs.
a college roommate.
Ushers Roger Schmidt. Mr*. Alfred Child
were Charles Woodward of Griff­ wa* co-hostess.
o n , Ga . Ernest Cowley and
The topic for th* evening w«*
Wa'II pitch in tho
Georg* Dabbs, both of Sanford. the European Baptist Theologic­
For her daughter's weddding, al School at Zurich, Snitiertand.
moment you toll ut th#
Mr*. Anderson chow an avocado Th* devotional was given by Mr*.
amount.
Our torvico It fa«t,
green dress and shoe* with mol- D. F. Helms with a prayer by
her-of pearl button* and buckle*. Mr*. Fred Fisher.
and you have a choico of
Brown aceetsories and an or­
During th* busineM meeting,
payment plant.
f f voaar Isorrw iom ran cr p o fid c i ttiH reflect
iental orchid completed her coa- officer* wer* elected for th* com­
ing
year.
Refreshment
were
ser­
turn*.
the vat we o f yoaar projierrjr in 19V), lYs time
The groom's mother wor* a ved to Mrs. Donald Flamm, Mrs.
yf»« hwd nt re-evaJuare yowr coxreragea. W e M
Mra. Alfred
grown of mist blue Irish Rinen, William Gramkow,
loans up
3600
b e gUt! to review yoxsr insurance neexh ami
jw ith eutwora embroidery. Her Chile*, Mr*. W. A. Cagle Jr., Mr*.
accessories were white and she Benny Austin, Mr*. Donald Knight.
t o ad)«4t yoxif p o licie s ro m eet to d a y '*
Wads Hunt, Mra.
Tom
wore a corsage of white asters Mra.
and Mra.
replacem ent com*.
A reception followed th# w-ed Brooke, Mra. Helms,
Finent Quality Handcraft Wired Clrenlto . . . Mo tat trr*
ding In th* homo of th* brid*. Ft
Gafl awtndry.
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Page ft— The Sanford Herald

Sanford Boat &amp; Ski
Club Ready For Show
Sports
Parade

Members of the Sanford Boat
and Ski Club went through their
routines Saturday afternoon In
final preparation! and practice
for the ekl show to be staged for
the Sanford Rotary Club next
Monday, Aug. 28.
By DAN FERRIS
Mr*. Johnny Padgett and Mrs.
NEW YORK
— During my
Bruce Darwin, co-chairmen of the
«how said yetterlay that "all of SO year* association with amateur
the wrinkle* of the show have been sport, I have witnessed ’ many
To n u ­
ironed oat and through constant thrilling performances.
practice, routine* for tb« big merate all of them would coosame more space than ha* been
event have been perfected.”
Dr. A. W Woodall, commodore allowed for today’ * column.
of the Sanford Boat and Slfr•Qtuh,
The Olympic Game*, as might
on hand fur the practice and voV—
wo1
be expected, have produced many
out Saturday afternoon *t the of these eplne-tlngllng perform­
Municipal boat ramp, said
ances which remain as vivid In
think re have a pretiy go&lt;*t »how my memory a* the day they
all M for the Sanford Rotary ur.r* mrdr. The Olympic Came*
•'U'a great to be gark home,
CH*."
|in Stockholm In 1912. pr.hably
greater itill to b« beck In Ume to
The show will be staged princi- because it was my first Olyrn
take part In the practice drill*
pally for Rotariana at th*lr noon ' pice, m ils a hurting lmpre«*lon
which get underway tomorrow
1U!,I, READY PULLS hie boat into the May fair Inn clock after trip to Snnford b j
|iuntheon meeting next Monday. on me and th# 800-meter rare at
nvwnlnr," eaid Terry Stowell, IS,
way o f the St. John* River Saturday. Ready headed a 7 boat. 24 passenger, boatacada f
It
will
get
underway
at
approx).
those
games
gave
me
one
of
my
who arrived In Sanford surviay
from the Jeckxonvilel Elk’s Club. With him standing on the bow of the boat is Mrs.
rr.stcly 12-*o 1" lovke Monro* right greatest thrills.
afternoon by way of Atlantic Coaat
off the seawall In front of the
(Staff Photo)
Th* If. S. had qualified M*i j Heady.
tine.
bandshell
Sheppard of New York, the fa­
Terry hae been traveling all
Ken Reimann, chairman of the vorite to win; Ira Davenport of i
PHILADELPHIA W - Senti­
summer Ion*. Included In hie Itin­
mental old Benny Bengo-igh turn- Rotary H ub', program for next: a,, Chicago AA: Dave Caldwell,
erary were Rochester, Elmir* and
1rd the clock birk 30 years to re- week said "The public I* invited the Byfield. Maas, farmer; Her
B/ufsio, New York and p'/irrt* in
|
mlnlsc* about his bygone buddy, to ace the rid show along with I Edmundson. who recently retired
Canada.
|
track roach at th# University
Babe Ruth, on the ninth anniver­ Rotarians "
Ilo tn ir , eren though hi* va­
It Is expected that hundred* of of w*,hlngton; II. N. Putnam of
sary of the Halm's death.
cation w»i to laet another week,
Benmc, now a roach with the Sanford people will jam the t ornell University end Jamr* K
Terry started font his vacation
Philadelphia Phillies, was one of bendshnll area for a “ front
Ted Meredith, the
Mercerburg
■pot .n Ume to arlra In Sanford to
A boatacade from th* Jackson­
Ruth's closest baseball pals. They j Uj the Mg event,
Academy schoolboy star—at that ville Elks Club arrived In Sanford
take part la practice drills
never
roomed
together
but
the
The
events
that
have
been
pretime
each
country
was
permitted
Laet year, the IS-year-old hueky
Saturday afternoon for a weekend
|Babe and Bengough were Inaep- pared for the Rotary Club'* SH to enter and start 12 representa­ of entertainment and sightseeing.
bulk lad played end for the "B "
arable on and off the field.
Rh«w wdll not only show the pro- tives.
Squad but "hopee to make the
'It rained all the
way” *aid
"I used to w,arm up the Bab* | fictency of those who will be
V A C A TIO N T IP S
Picked To Set Pace
"A " Squad this year."
Rill Ready, a Navy A5IC who head­
seen
on
the
skill,
but
wtH
also
before
each
g*me,"
Bengough
re­
Han*
Braun,
the
great
German
Terry la an all-round athlete. He
call*. "As soon as the player* rpeak well of the boat operator* middle-distance runner, was re­ ed the boat group which brought
was a member of the Rotary Qub'e
started to throw to on* mother on *ho manipulate the outboard* In garded as our most dangerous :t people and seven boats to San­
All Star baseball teem and was
the sideline*, he'd bellow, 'Where's such a way that skilers will he .rival. Mike Murphy, the coach of ford.
a matnber of Seminole High
The gr»up tied their boats up
Barney
Google?' That was his ihows in IhHr beet form
*the U. s. toitn. had teJectri Nttti
School’s "B " Squad baaketoaii
Some of Use event* that wilt be I tilth to set the paco.
However, at the Mayfair Inn doeka.
nickname for me.
team.
'.You know w* rarely called him seen are: pyramid*, .shoe skiing, shy i,v*rd end Meredith agreed
Tha entire group of both men.
Coach Plg*ott said today "U
Babe. Our favorite nickname for barefoot skiing on a boat peddls, between them that th« one getting wromen, and children stayed at the
win be twice a day for the prac­
the guy was 'Jidge' I don't know a clown art. skiing on a saucer, a the beet start would, go out and Mayfair Inn Afotel overnight.
tice drill*"
we decided on this but it 360 degree "turnout." and a water set the pare. This happened to be
The entire staff coaching tha
Bill Hardin, chairman of the
with Use Babe for th# eight ballot with beautiful young la/ties Sheppard ami he set a fast pace Troup entertaining
"Seminole*" thii year are on the
the visiting
I spent with the Yankees taking part.
for th# first 400 meters and here Elk* Club boating enthusiast! said
field watching candidate* "get In­
Thera will ha It or 14 in th* Meredith moved up and took over that a Chli-krn barbecue wa* ten
1923 to 19)0.
to ahapa" and »electin* their poeGreat Clubhouse Jokrster
cast, actually seen on *kB*. but the pace with Braun nod his shoul- ed th* vt*Kor* and they were en­
•04e &lt;-*vUr» tor tha "A " Squad.
"ITS* guy was a glaai juiuwir* : w „ will hi tr.stty
who Atm
* Rl*h now Coach Pigott Is buck­
tertained at a dance given in their
In the clubhouse but dead serious will operate boats and be seen in
Meredith was expecting Shep honor Saturday night at the local
ing a Sept. 29 ftret yams date with
on Us* field. I recall the day he the background preparing arsd I p»n| to come on and pats him Elks Club.
Lyman. Aaaiating him aa Una
(pit tobacco juke all over ar.d In readying equipment for the show. rounding the lari turn but he
Coach U Dave baud*. "B " S&lt;iued
The group breakfasted at Mrs.
( Wlle*y Moore's undersock*. But
"We err looking forward to th# found hiir.aelf in the lead with 100 Appleby's restaurant Sunday morn­
eoachae, whan the candidate* are
the next day, he showed up with a show being a complete success," meters to go. Instead of Sheppard ing before embarking for Jackson­
separated, win be Bud Layer and
I doien undersocks which ha had said Commodore Woodall.
it was th* German, Braun, who ville.
Dkfc Stiver*.
bought for Mo ore.
Assisting in staging th* show for tried to pas* him in the home
Looking back over last year’s
A group of automobiles wa* on
"The Babe
would wait until the Hanford Rotary Club and co- stretch. This was an unexpected
record, Coach I’ igoU Ju»t Mid TERRY STOWELL arrives
hand to take the vialtinr boat
"Wa're hoping to Improve that." in Sanford in time to take player* t.ip«d their pant leg* to chairman for th* program, will be change In th* plana. If Sheppard
rnthusUris on aightacelng trips
part in Scmlnolo High School their stocking* and as th«y turned Franco* Roumtllat who wtll de­ had como up on Meredith'# shoul­ around the area.
their had* to him, preparing to scribe the various events over a der at thit point, he would have
football practice drills.
On hand to greet th* visitors
pull up their pants, the Babe public address system.
allowrd him to pas* as Ted con­
(Photo by Bergstrom) would cut off the back part of the
sidered him the best min In th* were; Bill Hardin, Don Bales and
tape with aclasort.
m»«W togetlier to hospitals to ere rac*. However, he made up hla Cotton Brown.
"Us* big guy had a he*rl of crippled and ailing kids. We would
By all means, keep a
gold. When the Yanks played at yet to * town and pretty soon lit# lie*** In a locker »nd keep him mind that he would not let Braun
pictur* record of that
the Polo Ground*, they uacd to pi one would ring In my room and there until the club was ready to pats him and he didn't.
NEW YORK to — WBUe May*
rive a pair of ahocs to everyone the Babe would say, ‘Let’* go, go onto the fleM.
wonderful vacation. And
lays he'll "follow Ih# crowd" to
Aa a result, Meredith raced
who hit a homer. Well. Babe
San rronclaco but It's obvious hi*
"The first time nab* did this, he in rots the finish line in first
. . . .would
.
Barney, f have a call or two to
tell th* folks hack
take toe shoes and we d deliver mjJw. ^ o(( w,
^ „ ilh got two hit*. So It became a rit­ place In world record time. The
hoart still Re* In tile Polo Ground*, j
home all about it by
them to orphanage*.
where he la the only attraction
on autographed baseball, a glove, ual with him to lock Reeve In the final spurt by Sheppard and Dav­
telephone.
AAbcrever you
"I also recall many visits we a bat or some gift to a hospitalized locker dil)y. Well, on# day wre enport carried them past Braun
pulling In the last remaining die­
go.
let
Long
Distance
hard* today.
went
on
the
field
and
along
about
and they finished aeeond and third
kid.
add fun and peace of
•Til mire thle piece." eald the
Mich.; 1958 aemi finalist Jo*
the fifth or sixth inning Miller That was a race full of thrills
ritrhed Exhibit Game*
Giant cent** fielder, gesturing to­
mind. Il'a so easy to call,
"My greatest thrill in those IfixIgin* looked around for Reese from start to finish ai it was not
NEW YORK to _ Six former Campbell of Knoxville, Tenn . and
ward Ihe familiar Polo Ground*’ champions and member* of the Coe.
ycare with the Yanks was being to pinch hit But Jimmy wisn't to run acrouting to plans.
so low in cost.
landscape. "I'll mi** It more'n United StHe* and British Walker
My greatest thrill at th# Olym­
Other Walker Cupjieri who wltl Babe'e buttery n.ato. Ynah, I h* found. The Babe had forgot to
anybody know*. The fens h»ve (\ip team* are listed nmong the (day are Hex Baxter Jr., of Am­ caught him in th* exhibition unlock th* locker.
pic Ga.ne* in Melbourne last year
It's Twi'c# As Fait
bean great to me h*re . . I feel golfer* who will attempt to suc­ arillo, Tex.; Arnold Blum of Ma­ gamM he ueevt to pitcii against
"Yewh. ole Judge was quite a was Torn Courtney's victory In
to Call 8 y Number
Ilk* this U my home end these ceed Harvte Ward Jr., a* Nation­ con. Ga.; Bill Campbell of Hunt­ Boston when we went there to guy. He had a great sen*# of the 800-mrier raca. When Tom
are all my friend*.
humor. He wss th# butt of some took th* trad I relaxed, believing
al Amateur champion next month. ington. W Vi.; Lt. Hillman Rob- play tha Brave*.
"Rut I go
"P#rh*p» lire funniest Incident of lokes but almost always be hekt he would not b# overtaken before
- where the team ,goes
u
Ward lost his amateur alandlng bln* Jr., of Afemphis; Bill ItyndS o u t h e r n B o ll
If R'a Ran Franrisco, that* It. [wo m0 e»th* ago after admitting man III of Philadelphia: E. Ma­ all was tha year Bah* fell Into a the upper hand. He was sincere croMing Ihe flniatx line. I guess
!'V# beam there e eoupla' times !v&gt; accepted expense money Ille­ son Rudolph of Clarkirilie. Tenn., batting slump. Ha v a i a super- and a terrific competitor. II# »»• C&lt; urtney felt th* same way about
Exhibit games,
you
know. It gally over a five-year period. That and Dr. Frank (Dud) Taylor Jr., . ittttioag guy and a jokeater like I always giving the NMMS
ropklo* words It at that time.
seemed okay to me. Smirk m* will prevent him from trying for of I’omona, Cenf.
•ekl He decided tfi fUl J!ton* "f •‘♦vie* He ltkad1 Bda."
aa a real big city with a lot of hla third ftralrht title In the S7th
people, just like this one."
annuel championship* Sept. }||.
Like most of the other Giant at th* Brookline, Mass , Country
player*. Willi# frequently enquired Club.
cf baeeb.ll writer*. "Hear any­
Ilowvver 1,592 other golfers, on­
thing new about ui moving?"
ly
eight short of the record »ct
He ha»r.’t allowed hi* curiosity
“ The I-umber Num ber”
to bother hi* playing perform- l»*t year, ftlesl entry blank* for
th* match play competition. All
arvr*, however.
Mays' 329 tattling average ii far* Whole qualifying rounds
Aug. 27 at 32 sites except for 31
lopped only by H*nk Aaron of the
golfer*
who qualify automatically.
drive* and Star Musial of the
Cardinals, and he i* flashier than That leave* IS9 berths open, which
means only one our of every nine
aver In the outfield.
Coma in and era our beau­
hopefuls wifl make th# grade.
Only 7.587 fan* turned out to
Heading
the
exempt
group
are
tiful natural grain Wes­
watch the Giants beat the Dodg­
er*, 9 4. Thursday, and there was former rhamplon Charlie Coe
tUM0)
of
Oklahoma
City,
who
also
tern Uirch. Kir and Pine
little doubt from their pro gam#
comments that a substantial num- qualified aa non playing captain
of
the
U.S.
Walker
Cuppers;
Wil­
plywood and paneling. You
hw of them plunked down the ad­
mission price merely to se* Maya li* Turn##* (1938, 1918) of Elm*can make any room In your
T«m fain entering the main gate ford, N.Y.; TH Bishop (1018) of
were asked what was their chief Cambridge, Maaa., and Dirk Chap­
house the envy o f all your
Pinehurst N. t?.
reason for attending the game. man IHMf) of
Two
old-timer*
who
won
the
friend*.
Six of th* 10 said they c«m« to
ee# Mays Three other* Identified Amate ir way back when. Charles
(1916. 1920)
themselves at Dodger fans, and (Chick) Evan* Jr.
one said he cans* out to the park Chicago and Jesse Guilford (1921
simply to get away from hla wife. of West Newton, Mae* , will play
for sentimental reason*.
MEMRERM OF THE Sanford Boat and SW Club practice la»t Saturday f«4r thofr iVl
Itest l«ts among the strong U.S.
Show for the Sanford Rotary Club to ba lean Monday. Aug. 2d at 12:30 p.m.
Welker Cup contingent are crowd(Staff Photo)
pleasing Billy Joe Patton of Morrenton, N.C.j 1958 runner up Wa'll simply have to play better
Chuck Knees* of Royal Oak. than wa hav# been up to now."
Lika Ree*e and Alston, DiAe
NEW YORK to - PeeWee to th# direct question. 'T d cer­ Snider also feels the Dodgers ear
Reese feels "Milwaukee can be tainly Ilka to plav another year catch the Brave* although he ro*»caught" but hastily adds It wtl) and make up for this bad on*. I'R ceded ther# Isn't too much time
"AVe've been through situation*
Skil Builders’ Sawn
take ■ epeetacular catch by Brook­ play If they'll have me."
Stanley Hand Tools
Reese'# belief that the Dodger# 1th* this before," th* Duka aald
lyn to do It
"W* ran stilt beak the Braves can overtake the firat - place 'No one haa to tell u* wr have
DUPONT
SILK AM TE
but K will require the toughest up­ Brave# I* shared by Brooklyn a tough road ahead of u*. Every­
Varnishes and Paint*
one on (S* dub known A. And
hill climb sine# I've been with the Manager Walt Alston.
Transparent
Varnish
Phop# before
ehds." sdmtfted th# nonular Dode.
"We'r# not giving up by a long deep down, I think they aR are
'They can
n n be confident w# can do It. I know 1
st Mid. 'Ther
er 4horUt.&gt;p •&lt; he pwlrd oIf hit she*." 1lie
noon lor y o w
ctughC There's still enough time
uniform In front of Ms hvkrr.
M
II
pvonay l a t e r
'The Wc thing we hare going
ItlMl
tha same o « y l
for »e U experience." he added.
••.
"And I're elver* felt ** h*d the
MUM IUM
tmm MM
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Yow Mloctyour
beet pfcrhlnc In the league. So
SUM MM
IUM IIM
ovyp rtpaytrfct
hew come we're to far behind?
“ The Lumber Number* fo r Sudden Service
MM 92.19
DIM UN
Injwtsa tor one. We're not hit tin*
plan I

d isu u d d

■PORTS

Vacationing Seminole Candidate
Arrives For "A" Squad Drills

Clock Turned Back
30 Years For Babe
Ruth Story Today

Jacksonville Elks Club Sends
Boatacade To Sanford Saturday

Take
a lo n g
a
C a m e ra

and

k e e p in t o u c h with h o m e

I’ll Follow The
Crowd West Says
Willie Mays

b y T e le p h o n e

Six Champions Will
Alfempf To Succeed
Harvey Ward Jr.

cau FA 2-5581

FO R...

Milwaukee Can Be
Caught Predicts
PeeWee Reese

DO-IT-YOURSELF
BUILDING SUPPLIES

UP T O

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2L vtx tr

General Insurance

for another. Hied Indodee me.
I'm bar!nr a lousy w ar."
TUnga hem n w M eurh a
fee* wfth toe Dodgers tort they're
even uetog ■ pinch hitter for Itoeee
la toe Ute Innings. The practice
bee eawiad Irvwnaelnr whlepen
then thde might be PaaWea's laet

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P A ia m -o , c l t D , l , c - a s e a u ii Monday., August 19. 1957 The Srinford H e r a l d ^ n ^
FOR SALE MV OWNER
1 LOST A FOUND
FemaI* perigrrrd eocke.- spaniel,
Two
b*drm.jn
CB
horns
with
Ftor.
HELL
DRILLING
I FOB RENT
2la yaara old, txceilent for
WE HAVE A HOME
Mi room. A good bur- Need &lt;°
Fair tanks-Mori* Pumps
FLOOR aand.Bg and finishing
.1 HKAtll KENTAI.S
breeding. Call FA 2-2118. .
neoaira to all mase*
t«l to spprCclite. 25&gt;t S. Pal­
FOR YOU
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
*4 WANTED In RENT
HOWARD c . LONG
metto. Phono FA 2-4342. after
Saminola County sines 1925.
14—PLAt KS IQ E A T " " " aor-:t!
A— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
207 E. Commercial Ave,
6 00. FA 2-S712.______________
ACROSS
4. Enclosure
23. Country UnMM-l '.Sf-Hiutl
11. 51. Gleason. Lake Mary
A—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES
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STEMTER ~ HOMES- 3 and 4 bedrooms Shrimp Burr
iniH ilijn
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A Inland tea
Air Conditioning and Heating
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SHRUBS
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28. LunchCherry
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12 BOATS l MOTORS
13. Potato
8. Trlgona
counter 'Jriri'jiR
Location!
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
Ornamental Iron — Doors
unrinit » ju u a ,i
FA 2 6742
(dial*
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drink
South Plnfcrett — Sanford ; 105 8. Oak A*4.
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For Paratmi caU Mr. Ta.kar, Ph.
Summer Permanent Special
esnmatss.
Call
FA
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with
group
tec­
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Xeleraer'e
FA 2-6159 anytime.
«5. 4! M M
6-M p. m.
man
tiv e
11. A bout
( Poultry)
34. Plecj*
llarel Purler Brauly Shop
FH A In wivl.o and FII.A financ-'
15. Tacit
15.
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ball
hlta
dreaa
lanaL)
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tng available.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
1101 W. 25th St. FA 2-1321
1*. A Oreat
17.
Touch
31. Stitch
37. Baa*
" PMCE5 t# EAT
Out
West
13th
St.
Lake
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34. Cempats
~CUASS BEAUTY SALON ~
If REALTY PARLORS
19 Soak
22. Republic
Broker Asiorlatas: A. B. Fetat- We can qusLfy you lor one of|
32 Ruaaian
point
4
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there
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30
minuter
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tabbr.)
11 MALE n i l.P WANTED
Clearmont
Avt-,
Lake
Mary
ran
tlart
enjoying
the
h-rnia
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23. Dollar
Suneyir
makrt and models. One &gt;rar
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TCDOR, Inc.
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27. Roman
31 PIANO SERVICES
202
S.
Park
Ave.
FA
2
59?t
house god
including' Debary i Yake
&gt;f»ry Thi« ,t -a pan lo
the Riii Theatre
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Cor. Il«r. 17-92 A 27ih 31.
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Rhinholser. K ip.'
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%
date
Aug.
*28,’
1957.
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nickname
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2* ARTICLES Mr SALE
1009 E. 2nd
Thona FA K W t
work. 714 Marnolta
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Ave.
WOOLSEY
31. Normal
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2S—ARTIt L tb FOR SALE
I f FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
11
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53. Tidal nood*
Marine Finishes
Full
time
ralertady
wanted
for
55 Tree
OZIEK REALTY CO.
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For Your Hoat
Department Store work. Murt
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Bargain for rath. 6 loU in May2 refrigerators, double bad roll*-1
Laura II. Oiler, Realtor
.1*. Pifpeiva
w
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be neat, plearant, and willing to Senkarik C.lasn and Paint Co.
fair Section on Shirley Ave,
way,
ledstrad*.
chairs,
table1
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llarel &gt;|. Field. At'oclal*
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work. Apply In perron to Man­ 112-114 W. 2nd 8L Ph FA 2 Iti.'T
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near Lake Monroe. W. £ Kirch,
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lalousics windows, 2 vui-s A
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hound, atraytd in vicinity of
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fatic*t&gt;. Fee at Rennet Court,
lightly
across the street from Tost
25th a: French Finder
.
pleate Loch --------Arbor. 3 BR. 2 bath. Fla.
1
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room and carport*. Perfect for 5—Flower*. Plante,, Sbrefce
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per 100.
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CROTONS 35c. 3 for Jl.00
new, 1150.00. Call FA
year-old child and do genetal r*rd* stationery. Towells Offica
%
female. A. L. Dunn. Ph. FA val Officer. FA 2-4213.
43. Travel
Alto latgcr titer
2-0723.
If
nousework. 5 diy week. Please Supply. 117 Magnolia
to
2-4057.
GR.APLVILLL NLH3ERY
FARMER’S AGENCY. REALTOR
writ* age and espected salary
— Special
DOWN
Ave. .
FA 2081*
fa
_ ..... --------1 special Hus
week
only
$129
95.
JM 8. F’ rcnch Ava. Sanford, F l a Grapevllla
- ____________
FtIK KENT
this
week
only
8129.95.
to -Box------MP.----------------e/o Sanford-----------Harald. |y
»«”■
Gradmg.
Paving,
—
...........
1. Baby
or tirarting. Pavtnc, Driveways Holpoint puilt button conlsol1 %
j
K. R O SSLTTLR, FLORIST W’oman to car® for amiU baby
D3. Beatified
and Sidewalks Call FA 2-OioO.
electric Move. May be seen at
WLLAKA APARTMENTS: tor-nr f A 2*5221. After hours FA 2-2*18
7— 1
t&gt;k—
«-«
.
.
.
.
.
4n,j
aeul
rhone
FA
2-1851
•
b
y
--------------------Ti---------1
-------Paul's
Town
A
Country
T\,
_ Mean house. Musi have, Liquid embroidery
--------- WOODMERE PARK HOMES
privata bathr. 114 W. First St.
se!*. copprr
, l0 M le„ ai „
1 Blunder
For dependable Service
“ no enamel***
* outfit!,
......................
110 Magnolia.
Sanford Ave. at 27lh St.
own transportation. Hour* «:30
enameling
sdk screen
Member of FVmst
EFFICIENCY apartments suit2 4 3 Bedroom Homes
to 3:50 6 day week. Call F'A »•&lt;* Decorate tt yourielf.
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
Kenmote electric sange, good con­
able for coupla or single person.
8750. Down
$80.00 month.
2 6490
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
dition $50. Baby bed. $10. Small
------ :----------— ■- ;— ;----------- j 2*17 3. French
FA 2-1383
Privata bath A shower. Ideally | i r e p v T t n v v p r r iT iv J
10— 08 Fit E Kq I U‘ ^K.sV
Waitress wanied. Apply in per-1 . ■■
-----------------------rompaci kitchen (able set with
loeatad across from Post Office. «•
E* **°*v
------------------------»on, Touchton Drug Co.
fold away benches , $35. Th
A A A Trr* Service
“ « *
u n Qw*- *Mt*- w
!m
m . r f r 1A cin i ” il a jV N e s
o n ,,, mum o . c » .
FA 2-6412. *
Trees Removed. Pemossed
1^—
MALE
rtELP
v
I
a
KTETT
s h o e m a k e r . Jr .
Effieianry Apt. Air-condition A
Ph. FA 2—0121
I SELL US Y'OUR FURNITURE
TV optional. Hiway 17-92 So. Thona FA 2 3103 1800 MeHonvUlel FA 2-0402.
lort Wanted— In »*l| The S a n .'
Pfnnne School of Dance I Cash for any amount. Supar
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
ford Herald Mondays through
•By BENNETT CERFReal Estate — ln»uran r
TiuJing Post. 1 mile sooth of
It— tt iPMOBII-fgi—---------fH \ILKKH
Friday* at 3:30 p. m. Come to Tap. nan* , .i . allc, in my
Santuid. Phone F'A 2 0*77.
2 Room apt. 112 Elm. FA 2 0578. Commercial Investrernla—Rentals
new studio
-Isuaton taken
The Herald office and ask for
REATEST BOOSTER New York City cv«r had w u iu
Property Management
Ns«d a good used car!
now. FA 2-OSS4.
Buddy Fesltr after 3:30.
spectacular Jimmy Walker. Nothing burned him mor*
Furnished apartment. Ph. F'A
TFi-SIKD—
M'PK'II
Fill
RAYM OND M. BALL,
See Ray Herron
2 6725.
Young man, mechanically Indlfl- j 23A—i’ l.L'MIllN ir and IIIIIUIM. GL'ARA.N FEED APPLIANCES
than to hear some visitor utttr that cliche, "It's t great placa
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN'
ed- Good opportunity for adto visit, but I wouldn't live
GF7 Wringer washer. A I
REALTO
Rose Court Apartment*. 3 ro-&gt;m .
- - - - - - w - v /R
,,
vanremenl. Apply John t.'ullum, Pl.l MBING A SEITIC TANKS
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
condition ,
5900 there on a bet.
furnished apartment. Call FA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
INSTALLATION k REPAIRS GF. Wringer washer, very
Sanford lies aid after 3:30 p n
GOOD USED CAR.
Beau James always pro­
ai i
2-0753.
S. D. IlighUyman — Associate Ph. F'A 2-0211 or after rt p m.
21 Hour Servica
JIAIMV
hire
4900 claimed, "Anybody that
------------------------------------------------DICK
I v e r s - AeeodaU
F'A 2-2883. 301 West 1st Si­
ARCHIE C HARRIETT
5 room furnished house, nica
Late model F'rlgidaire 8 cu
WALK**
can't make a decent living
FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
large yard. Adulli only. W. 1st ant S. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2 5*4|i lt will pay YOU to «ee ua before
“ SALESMAN”
ft. refrigerator, alum inum
St at Monroe Corner. A. J.
in New York just hasn't got
shelve*, double hydrator
buy. Open Fivemnft and
Robert A. Williams | you
AN D FUTURE
CLARK
i n*e
Peterson, Ph. FA 2-2739.
like new
nr-,
I19PO anything to sell."
Sundays.
Planbia;, Healing A Happly Ua. 55 Frleidalir 7 ru ft
REALTOR
• • •
Eastalde Trailer Sale*
F’umiihed 2 room apartment. AII EXECUTIVE
Contracting A Kepaira
refrigerator with f i « « r
Raymond Lundquial,
Palalka, Fla.
rivate with privata bath. Ph. t
"I hale jokes that ar* mid*
'2*19
Orlando
Or.
Ph.
FA
2-2374
«•**«..
»'29
00
ASSOCIATE
A 2-4003._____
about other people's misfor­
Motor Vehicle Association „ f j U1« hw,y 17 * »2
DON’S COVER SHOP
I’hona FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank
UaIard * re fS .r.'to r SO-Vb.
tunes." write* reader Walltr
America Inc. are now hiring
F'iirnishf.1 3 room 1st floor apt.
nt* I
n i , v Kinky
— - Healing
Automobile Intenor Decorator
Plumbing
for a dual purpose. We notdi
frccscr
$159.00
Dunes, 'but this fa llo w
655 per mu. Convenient down­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Seat Covers — Truck Seats
M. G. UOBGKS
I* cu ft. electric refrigerator
.salesmen for our growing iontown location. Call F'A 2-5958.
Monty l refer to was auch a
ask Crumley U Monteilh
At Willis Pontiac—301 W lat
A-l condition just the
tern. Some of these men will lu* I Service on All Water Pump*—
conceited, arrogant waster—a
it
117
South
Park
Ph.
FA
2-4*85
, 7 BR he use, garage. F'A 0578.
thing
for
a
smell
apl
I
49
00
future
managers
in
one
of)
Welle
Drilled
—
Pump*
1951 Chaviolcl convertible, powtypical itch man'a good-forEasy wringer washer, will U&lt;&gt;
manv branch office*. If jou fan | Paola Road. Phona FA 2«V17
Ponsult a REALTOR First
ergtide trans., new motor job,
nothing acn—and the yacht ha
Tw o bedroom nicely furnished
your
washing
41
no
qualify,
we
offer:
exceptionally
clean
and
solid.
AND ..............
IIAKKEY
houae, kitchen equipped, jalous- CULLEN .........
..
bought waa ten tlmea too big
i Frijulaire aulo. washer, all por.
1. Permanent Position
Joe Orseno, pbona F'A 2-081*.
led F'la. room and carporte. HO N. Park Ave. Ph. FA •’.u-n,
cclain, don't nyss this one 99.00
and ostentattoua. 'Veil. t*-e boiler on It bl»w up one da*' and A
2.
Outstanding
Advance
uent
f'losa In. 1905 Cedar Ave. Write — j r ---------------— ------------***** 2 bedroom trailer for sale. Ph.
' 1967 Frigidairc auto, wavhtr. im3. Highest rummission paul in
ladv guest, miMty panic wsa. gurgled, "Oh, Monty, do )ou think the
B
ouU
Jall
Box m c , e/o Sanford H t w M . j
Ste n stro m
R e a lty
Irl
WSA-57.
Itcg.
$24993
127.57
F'A 2 3099.
the South.
boat is going to alnk!"
•
1957 Frigidairc au.n. washrr,
4 l/xal (rave) only
H.
E. STENSTROM
"My dsar woman." huffed Monty Indignantly, "this yacht i* ct—s;
13—BOATS aaU~*Moft)st/r
Apt. 1 person. 811 Tark Ave.— &gt;
«»»i»wefl
nroxer
model
WI.&amp;7,
the
t&gt;csi.
Thona for appointment Tuei-t
Registered Broker
plttely and absolutely ununkabit. , , glub, gtub, gluts. .
day only; 41-2831 (Falsndolr S o o m ground floor »P*rtmrnl. 24ff Laurfl Phona FA 2 3480
JOHNSON MOTORS
«
time
w
„
4
I
f
,
*
P
s
I
1557
W
fld
a
lr
e
dryar.
Mmlrl
l&gt;I*100T Sanford Air PB. FA . * j*1
S7 r &lt;&gt;c jj.-qys
now 1
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
JA—FURNITURE and
1ch[.\ k
l™ yA 2MI55.I
DON'T WAIT!
2»—FURNITURE sai
HACK MERCHANDISE
IIULSEIHII.I) C O O fH
24*4 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2 1592
PI
I'MIIING
I
7
fL
Frigldalre
u-.tigttator,
HOI riEHOLI) GOOU8
------NEAH
COUNTRY
CLUB!
Apartments, In Church, school L
all porcelain
69.9ii rURNITURK OF CHARACTER
Contract and Repair Work
IIOBSONs OUTBOARDS
Profitaiila ona man hsjlura*.
i Business district. F*A 2-1859.
3 BEDROOM MASONRY
Free FIstimatc*
cu. ft. Frigidaise refrigerator.
Built By
Used Motor Clearance Sale
Light pleasant duties. Must
$SAVE$
A-l condition
7l'k)
R.
U*. UARVET
PR IC E D TO SELL
•
•• •
“ o n ii.1
' ....... .
i I 'IU
iart
3 room furnished gaiage aru
21* HP Marlin, hke new
48 50
Master Craftsmen In
hsve car and $1,200 for inven­ » 4 Ssr.fjfil
Ava.
Phona
F'A
2
33*3
!
55‘
rr'£|J**ra
Surer
.70"
electric
$10,300.00
5 HP Firestone
82.50
ment. 119 W. lfith St.. Philone
tory. W( ate Jlember n ' Iba
Style and Conatruclloa
rang^ “ 4th
.... Sotiisifrr
Chamber of Commerce Write: ---------6 HP Johnson
89.95—15000
FA 2-0870.
NO CLOSING COSTS!
Tha same at Thost
gat*
$
&lt;
1
0
00
Now
177
57
CERAMIC
TILE
203-09 East First
FA 2 OMI
•&gt; HP Filir-ii
N afl Mfg. A Dlst. * 'o . Inf
.S t i
Prised Since
I ton Wrllnit air conditioner 199.15
3 room furnished ground floor A real 1-eauty, surrounded by 7‘ k HP Scott Atwater
PAUL
r
.
ML'LLKR
A
SON
1620 TjTonc. !R. Pc?cr*burg,
115,000
homes, mu
this *»
is c*cepexrc
. __ -.«•••»•!
78.50
Colonial Day a
7
4
toft
delux
air
condlllorr*.
apartment 313 Palmetto
lluby Spears
PA '.'-t '•
F*Ia. for Inlcrrlew.
• BIG VALUES
tlonal buy. requiring $2820 7‘ s HP Mercury
125 00
Finished F'or
teg $309.95
229.95
168*3
Comfortably furnished house. 2 down or 11600 do-*n. loeatad in 7W HP Scott Atwater
• QUICK CREDIT
Florida
Climate
In
bedrooms, electric itches. Urge beautiful l&gt;vh Arbor Exclusive in HP Corsair G .*r Shift 125 00 20—MALE nr FEMALE*
Your Choice o f Wood*
• EASY TERMS
with Semlnnt* Realty. 1901 to IIP W.tard
1W.00 Make $20. daily. Luminous Name,
screened porch. $75 month
WIL30N-MAICR
Park Ave. FA 2-5232.
10 HP Scott Atwater
1*05 W. 25th SI.
________
New and Lead FarmMarw
plates. Free samp'es. Rccvai
a * ,l ^ . ,« j s r | » * * *
*•«»
Gear Shift
98.00
111 E. First St.. Ph. FA 2-Mt*
2 room apartment. Adult*. 1J00
lo IIP Johnson, like new 195.00 . Co. Attlatioro, Mass.
\J iz z iia r
34— PI A M s .Shill It
Ibis i* a pa*s to the Rits Thrslre
m&lt;
i Palmetto. Call FA -’ -439J,
12 HP Sea Kin;
MOO -M-BriHh WkVfP.ls
for Mm. FIrcrl King. Flip, ds.e
12 HP So* Bee
8995 -------------1 Piano Tuning A Repairing
Large furnished upstairs apart­
Aug. 28. 1957.
l* IIP :-rott Atwater-gc«1
nKDROOM 5PBCI\L~
H
AV
E
YOU
SEEN
Baby
silting,
raferar.ca*
fumUhment, .1 bedrooms. 2 living
FA 2-6207
2013 Palmetto
eonditicn
160 00
ed. 50c hour. Ph. FA 2-1740.
moms, dining room, and kitchen
DAVID
WAYNB
MATHES
M
'nrk
Clothes,
canteen,
Cota.
Bookcase
Bed
Gvinrudt
$80.00 monut. Apply Sanford THE 6 N EW HOMES 22 HP
Camp Goods. Paint. Army- Doubln Dresaer
run* gno&lt;l
60 90 Job wanted aa baby atttar. Ph. PIANO TUNING A I.Kl'tIRING
tihoe Center, 208 Sanford Ave
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanfotd Av*. Mirror
UNDER
22 HP Johnson, good
FA 2 3751.
W. L. HARMON
Chest of Drawtn
Ski Motor
*0 0i)
■s—ISF.St n III s 1 U-w
Ph. FA 2 1277 Alter £ u0 p. m. Sava 1120 00 on Imported sewing
CONSTRUCTION
Choice oif Finish end Stylo
22 HP Evtnrude runs gnod.
*0 00 Dependable
eperdame boy want* mowing . ■
machine- now $69.50
F 'B E E -1 p r la m p s— FLEE
Ski Motor
* 00*Uo
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Front IN LITTLE VENICE?
and adgtag. Pn. F'A 2-4*53
ua— e l b c t r ic a 1. -Tilv h &gt;;.w
Spc.-al Now 199 95
25 HP Johnson, electric
Apts. Daytnna Beach. Call FA
on Necchl Automatic Portable
starting
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
3.78 00 Lasrn mowing. FA 2-4055.
Air Conditioning
2 4058 R. U. Hutchison.
GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER Cor. 2nd A Msgnolia FA. 3-1321
33 IIP S«Xt Atwstar
Eleetricsl Contracting and
Fast Motor
22d Fast First St.
F'A 2 5244
„ &gt; - HI U. I M H I Unit &gt;M1'
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
320X0 .’J —STF.tlAG HF.Rt I(':rm
Repairs- Economical llouia
Hn» home has been Soil.
*rt 3'i HP .ririru.le. It F'liea eo IM
Fr*« Delivery
Wiring and Repairs
let
us
build
your
dorks,
bulkheads
RE-U. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
40 IIP Mercury
ova
!
I:'.Vi ( li. *nilrI II
5*5.00
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
? ^ .r ^ « r i o ^ eN b0mff m
2514 French Ave.
and
sea
walls.
Water
Front
Con­
ru ft IJrn Mur deep ftctsc. Used furniture, appliances, tools,
BOATS ON DISPLAY AT
il2 Mspnolta
Dial FA 2-0915
struction Co. FA 2-4330
Call FA 2-55M.
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Ml 51’ East First Straa*
ate. lleught-told. Larry's Mart.
Rav I- Kennedy, Aavoriala
The Boss Is on vacation and w*
21 East First X . Ph. FA 2-4132
FRIGIDAIRE
appllanc:*,
sala
AIR
CONDITIONING
N'orge Appliances—Zenith TV
now being cnnilrticled;
Jnhnny Milker, Atsoclsle
ar« trading like crasy men!
and service- G H. Hiflt. O.iedo Miller Radio &amp; Appliances
II. B. POPE CO.
' Call 11all * Pbona FA 2-8*41
Come In and let us give you a
4 bedroom, 2 hath
Fla.
Phona
F'O
5
331$
«r
San­
good deal on the 1957 Evlnrudc!
&gt;00 S. Park
FA 2 4224
116 8. Park Ave.
F'A 2 0162
.1 bedroom, I bath
ford FA 2-3588 after 6 p n.
$:&gt;no d o w n
Year KtiasuA* Dealer
3
bedroom,
2
bath
ROBSON SPORTING GOOD*
HONEYMOON COTTAGE
— F’arlory to you—
ENVELOPES. Lattarhead*r Stale- l i A —BUILDLNG—KKPAIK.&gt;—
$04 t . 1st.
Pboet FA J-6961
Immediate occupancy, modem 2
menu, invoUes, hand bills, and PAINTING
Aluminum
jjwgrams, at*.
bedroom. Convcrurnl lovatius.
Progressive i
Venetian Blinds
W.
P.
SMITH
$7,500
Soma of these beautiful homes
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Outboard 8alei A Service
sr* located on Lake Front lots.
rail with plastic ends. Pla*ti" m i-i
m a s s .
2*1,000. Down. ST.'s Month
2515 Park Av».
FA 2 6234
vr
tayes. Cotton or Qj’.III j
New 3 bedroom CBS home with
Bee tha new Marino Hardware Ti S " V . - a ! KUri
cords.
............... i W . ' i ,
Urrasio floors. Shade trees In
^ ” 1“ *
* -.•
eiav.
« i .
_ 4
lw
I
Department.
only $2 . for So'checks at Flo­
CHOOSE YOUR CHOICE
For The Best In Patn'lng
-Senkarik
..... ..
Glann and Paint Co.
yard. Total price $9,250
Announcing new lm* of ftnq alum­
rida S'.aU Bank.
Call Borryhlil Painting Conir* i- ................
“ 2-114 w .nd ________________
OF
FINANCING
PLANS:
St. Ph. FA 2-4422
inum
boats.
Fishing
boats
through
ROSA L. PAYTON VA. F'HA, In Service snd Con- over night cruiser*. Best prices.
p u m p s — rrRrNKLKX
or. No Job To Largs or Small jjJb
4 maliren. U*s ihan
Registered Real Fatal* Broker teatieoal.
TEXAS — MAID BOATS
SYSTEMS
Licensed—Bonded-Lnlon
| v flr
mjy gy).oo.
Assoc. Alberta J. Hall A
All models Merrury motors in All type* and slsaa, inatallad
Call FA 2.2287
I k*» " *“ *
William E. Heradsel
stork. Big savings on MK 25 and
"Do It Touraalf"
Ph. FA 2 1301-17-92 at Huwsths
PRICED FROM
MK25-E new.
WE RETA1R AND SERVICE
51.1.175.
*18.625.
USED
MOTORS
Make This 3 Bedroom
S T I N E
Y'ouns: man, mechanically inclined.
*'* HP Mercury, good
$65 00
Home Really
Machine and Staple Ca.
7’
s
HP
Fivinrude,
very
good
67.00
YOURS
807
W.
2nd
S
C
.
Ph
FA
2
*472
I.ata model 74 HP Evinrud*
By selecting your own ralor
For more information call
Uood opportunity fo r advancement
Shift
-36.0U LaVrrne School of Itanrleg
schema now. Other features—
Very good Mercury hurricane 55.00
Tap * Acrobatic - Ballet
electric kitchen, terraxso floors,
Perfect Mercury MK 55
Enroll now for fall terms, start­
ortrsisfd lots and choice rest
•leetrie, 1966 modal,
Apply to John Cullum
ing September 3rd. Claaaca for
drntial location.
ron&lt;n|ele
f 49! 00
beginners
and
advanced
stu­
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
dents.
Ph. FA 2 3102
1401 E. :mh PI Phone FA 2 5425.
Sanford H erald ’
SALKS OFFICE: Comer W. Csy- 1957 Mo&gt;tel. t*-fL Runabout with
~BROW N REALTTf atal
g
atlin
’
"
broth
b
rs
_
Drive 4 Lake Miry h!ock,
windshield, steering wheel and
Serving the Sarriea
telephone FA 2-4591 or FA * SOU
eontroli. New Hurricens'trail­ Contractors, Draglines; Centra
2232. PK FA 8-3871 Sanford.
Sanfcrd Ave. at Roialia
er and 195* Johnson 30 HP
9 A M to 9 r.M.
motor Mill sacrifice for 8795. Thlf it a pass to tha Movielanl
Ricketts Shall Station. 1407 8
FA 2 25M
Ride In for Mra. Anna ptaaiah.
1 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-2002.
Exp. data Aug. 28, 1957,

DAILY

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C~r*~i

CROSSWORD

TV Service

Try and Stop Me

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'■■as?A 's^s.orjz f &amp;,

$179

l

HELP WANTED

Wellborn Phillips Jr 'S t J U S S r ’

After 3:30 p.m.

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i

�Pre-School Activities Begin Today
or Seminole County Negro Teachers
m lnol* C o cn t* N f I n tearhsra

plana for the eneulng yawr.

Aug. 29, tetcher* will work at
tchooj term with mertlr-5* at preparing for rwgiatration of pupil*
T r*ap«ctiY* school* this morn- on Turwlay Aug. ST. Bueea will
operate on achedule to tr*n*port
at 9 :3 0 a m.
O-i Tuerday. *urk will h* eon- pupil* to their aailgnod KhooU.
lint r 1 at the echoo! center*, tn Pupil* ahould not deity rsgtatrathr » terroon. principal!, school lien beyond thla date tine# enroll­
lunch managui, and other perawi ment figure a of thla date will great­
who keep lorvh records will meet ly facilitate planning for the
at Hopper Elementary with Mn. opening day on Sept. S.
Cturlo'.u Whitmore. School Lunch
Wednesday Aug. M, teacher*
Dlr-etor u&gt; receive initruetione on will work in the d a n room* com­
m . . iationi for keeping there pleting ararngemente for dee*
.account!.
work.
On W ednesday, A u * . 21. teachThursday, Aug. 29, all elemen­
era wilt attend the Dlitrlet M int­ tary teacher* will plan at the
ing o f Florida Slate Tcarheri A s- Goldsboro Elementary School with
a o .U th n at Bartow, Fla.
Mr*. Mtnr.ie If. Field!, Speclallet
Work at the »chool center* will n Elementary Education, State
be resumed on Tburaday In pre­ Department of Education, Tailsparation for the county-wide meet- hataee, Fla. ai consultant. The
Inc on Friday Auf. 23 at Croom* group will dbeuaa and pla* for
llirh School. The general theme improving reading Instruct!on In
of the meeting It "Cooperative grade* 14.
P .anl.-if For the Improvement of
Aug 3o, teacher* will again
In'truetlow"
School! will
give -re aotx
in
ii“i'™
—
— »-■Aork at tneir
their reipecuxg
reipectlra icrtooia
ichoola
porU of the aehieveraenla ami pro- , comp|cUn|r / ^ i pUnr tar th,
eHure* ©f thla technique a* prae- j j(lf )Jay
j
tired last year with a review oi |
1 1 preparation! for the 1937-

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a-egal Notice
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Notice I* horaby «lv *» that tho
Boar
ofl Coaniy
County CommU*lon«ra
Commltalon«r* of
B
e a ni e
Bomlnol# County. Florid*. did by
prepay Haoofutlon duty adopt at
lh« mooting of #u«h Boord oo Ancult i. 19*7. did racat*. ahc»4*a o»d
rlo.o certain ilraota and right* a
way altuata In 1h# N 1/1 at tfci
l .W
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nr tha BE*.
ft
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Bl- a Hoetlon
W-Vl.ww II.
mw. Town
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follow
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Eaat flag at NWti ot *X&lt;* teeUan 1* T. *t 9 . It. » Eiilnolt CouMf. Klofloo* m M
lnt bain# n i l f*#t North of

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fait to PAL ot a I* curve to th*
right having a cantraf ana a
at I* 1&gt;‘ | following atone aald
•wrr# tn Ih* rlaht lll.al faei.Je
|»T. of rnrva. thane# a IT
I* W. Ill I feat
I’d* «f »
[• curva ta tha left, havln# a
eoatrcl and# of 1 * M* left- ["'•
{•will alotf m M cur to to loft
a dlilano* #f til •• f*»t
waat Ila* #f aald a w il of *E '4
at a polo* It* I mar# »v
from 1 W aernar of aald tract
for Conaty flood porpoa** *•-

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oa each al ia of the follow In#
daaartbad #urv#r Una af road
bailanln# nl a point In center
*f Unnaal Daach Driva. aald
point bate# lit l f»al North of
th* 9 K eoraar of Ik* ij.lj.
U of KK.U Bartlon II. T. II H-.
R tl Eh Htmlnol* County. Florid#, thanra run 9. fd* It' *■
l i n t feat to Waal lln* of at
•aid paint bait# 111 * f##t
North * 1 4 " . eoraar at N.W.
at 4E and In oantar of aald
U nnaal Uaach I'riva la Hear
Lak* Halghta aa racordad In
l-lat Booh *, pa«a II. aald
County.
Il» Bagla *« ft. Waal af tha
■ I eornar of tha North H at
NWh af
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plalnllff*. a aopr of mid Aniwar.
on or hafora Thuiaday, Haplambar
II, A .l&gt;, HIT. and If you fall to
do aa, a darra* pr* oanfaaao will
b* gnterad aaalnrt you. and aacb of
you. for th* rallaf damandad la Mid
com pute!

Tb* natur* of thl* full I* la qulal
Ih* till* fa Ih* abov* daa-rlhtd
land In plalnllff*. K. K. awaat and
Uoula* nwaat. hla wlfa.
WITNKHH n r hand tnd atal nf
•aid Ouurt at tanford.
aamlnel*
CoWIty. riorida. thla llth dar af
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Clark af raid Court.
Or: E. I . Burdick
Deputy Clark
(COURT MEA 1,1
Ohio A. HI'EKIt, JR.
Holleltnr for plaintiff*
I*. O. Rog t i l l
Hanford. Florida.

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TO: REVA M
KENNKT, whoa*
raaldang# and wharanboula bra un­
known
Tnu qr# harahy notified that
W ALTER
KEN.VBT, M PUIallff.
haa filed hla
Hill of Complaint
aaatnat you far divorce. Tou ar#
haral.r raqulrad to fIla vour writ­
Iten
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LClark*
IV I n
itafanaa.
any.
Ih*
nfftc* at Hawford, Florida, to aald
Comptalnt. aarvlng a copy lharaof
t&gt;n H a ln llffa altornay# nrlgea and
Maadowr, p. O. Uoi I IBB. Coma.
riorida, n* ar hafor*a Sapfa
tanfamhar t*.

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irbT. Eallura to do *o darra* pra
ronfra*,. will h* antarad again*!
you. Hold ault I# ponding in th*
•'Irrult iLiurl I* Hamlool# County,
Ktortdm. aa l-hanrary No. 111! and
Ih* tilt* nf th* aam* la Wattar L
Ktnnay. Plaintiff, ra llava If. Kannay, pafandanl.
wllnaai my hand and nfflrla! laal
nf aald Court at Hanford, Hamlnot*
County, riorldn, on thl* tfth day
of Augual IBIT.
I) I'. IIKHNDON. Clark •
circuit Court.
fly; Martha T. Vlhlan
Danulr Clark
fCfRCCIT COITRT HEAL»
Otlgga and Maadnwg
Attorbay* at law
1\ o floy lie*

When Metropolitan Sen-foe ftarte be arrived at on the beats of thla
on Sepdembey U eny ribeerlber Information. When questioned ala the Winter Farit telephone ex­ bout how long this work would
change tree can call any tub- takr aha said the could not give
teriber la thg Orlando esehanre any definite time limit, bus that
area without paying a toil charge. she expected to do It aa rapidly
The frae-callag area with Metro­ as possible when ah* is able to
politan Service for Winter Peril ged competent aselstanta she can
lubeenbera. It la announced, will trust to do a fair appraisal. And
be Increated in aquare mllei from the added, “ If I cannot trust them,
about n o to 329 which 1* ta Id to be I wouldn't hire them."
larger than (ha editing area of
This would provide ■ permanent
UlamL
record, which will naturally ba
The opdeoal w tatdr i aerriee i mandad yearly
Improvement*
which eome Winter Farit tuheerlb- •re idled to prupertlea. Sh* add­
ora now have, permitting eallt to
ed that xhysical check, section
the Orlando exchange without tn
by sections, had been mad* on
sddltional toll charge will be dis­
grove*, tends ami new building*.
continued.
A lively qucs-Joa and answer
After the new atrriee atari*, anr •eteion followed Mr*. Walker'a
tubteriber in Winker Park, MaH- talk aa committee member* ask­
Und, GcMenrod, Eatonrllle, Al­ ed for informatooooool rofplsfplo
tamonte, Lonrwood, Forwet City. td for Information regarding the
Caeaelberry and Fern Pert e*n working af Mrs. Walker's office,
call any aubacribef, not only in the vnd her propoeed plan of action.
Winter Perk exchange area, but WTm i talced If ah* was aware or
any telephone number in the Or­ bad hvard of any of th* eo-called
lando exchange. Thla meant that gross isnequiliee Mid to exist in
Winter Park tubgcriber* wlHI hav* aiseesments, th* Mid, "no on*
at their finger tip* th* number ! had h*en into her office with any
of anv tuoecnoer in toe uty ot such Information." She strewed
Orlando it well at neb communi­ that there Is machinery tot up for
ties at Axalea Park, Bithlo, Lock­ appeals from attoaamonu, end
hart, Pin* Cattle Orla Viita,
that on July 30 the County ComWlnrfomvrr# and Taft, and ottwre mtsfioners, sitting at a Board of
without paying toll rharget.
EquaMtatkm, had "not on* perSimilarly, any tubteriber living j son appear before it *o proteft
in any on* of that* communltie* their asteeamonU, and nothing
In th* Orlando exchange are* ear
1Whatever was paid about equalisa­
cal! any telephone In a community tion at thftt time." She potn»*d out
Mated in th* Winter Park eiehang* that this would seem "to indicate
area without paying a toll.
that moat people are satisfied that
Subscriber* In both exchange they have been fairly assessed."
area* ran eail any other Ulephnn*
In response to a question she
In either erxehange merely by dial­
said that while ah* had road that
ing th* ftrtt two letter* of th* nem
th* governor would oust any as­
prefix and all five figure* In the sessor failing to do hla duty, that
lUterl number.
her office had had no complaint or
I»ng distance calli to telephone communication from th* governor
number* outside th* Winter Park in any way. Sh* pointed out that
exchange. It i* announced, will
her arrestment roll had been apcontinue to b* mad* through th* I proved by th* state authorities,
Orlando exchenge. The only change nmi 'hat it contained tome six
announced with Metropolitan Ser­ million doilare in increased va­
vice la that long dlttanc* calla by luations this year.
Winter Park lubecrtben should be
Mrs. Walker stated. In •nawv'r
placed by dialing “ Operator" In­ to a question, that th* 1934 mtllag*
stead of dialing HI at at pretent.
I* 35te mills, *s set by the County
Th* new telephone number* lo be Commissioners and School Hoard.
given to Winter Park resident tub- With ‘.h*
proposed tncreas* U
•cribert ar* now being assigned
would com* to
3HH mills next
and will be malted to subscriber*
year. This amount Is ne«-e*s*ry to
•bout a weak before th* switch­
meet th* budge* set by th* Coun­
over to Metropolitan Service In
September AU numbers will he ty Commissioners tor county op­
eration during die coming fiscal
changed and will Include name
j#*r.
In response to another question.
and to sarv* a copv Iharoof ud *
na Plalatlfr* Atornar* on or l.o- Mm. Walker stated that not one
for* lb* Sind dnv of H*ol*mb*r. person now agitating tor a reas­
A. D. 1117, olharwlaa Ih* o il*# *- sessment by outride parties has
Ilona or tald
(*nni|ilalnl
will ba
lak*n aa r«nf*aa*.1 and 1udg*m*al come to her office and requested
hr .tefauli will b# ontercl agalati any information whatever, a* to
you.
DateJ Ihla tllh dav of A u iu H . the operation of her office, or in

•bore of llanr la b * , than
un ru itarlr to tb* aald It*-.
Jna at th* XW »1 of th# B K k.
hiiuit rua Bouta to a point
Tl.Tt fl.
North of
th# aald
JB oo» of tha North k of tha
BJBU of th* N W k af Ih* 9K U
of laotlan II, Ihawn* run couth. C o c o a , b l n r l d * .
waatavlr
i t * ' f**t
foot *o
to a point
w
ailaelr l11.t*'
IT THE I INI I IT I Ot'MT
B ll.lt faat
foot North aad
and *1 foot
faal
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IIP TIIR M A IM J llllC IA L
IVoat
Waal of th* aald IB eornar of
I
lltl t IT IT t e l l PUN I K rth W
k of th* act*
* B k at
af th*
he North
MITOI.r. COI'HTT, rl.O N af th* a K k
of tooIIIA.
IN CIIA9CMMT NO,
thanra rua ioulh III II
faat t* n Point I faat £ *• ' af CARL JANHEM,
•
va.
Ih* point of beginning, thane#
Ptalwllff
run Waat ta Ih* point af baM L HONHKI. If living, and If
ginning.
/• / O. I*. IIMItNrrON. Clark dead. hl| unknown ipouaa, hair*,
Board of Counlr C«mml*. divlaaaa, lagataaa, or giant***, aad
ilonara. Bamlnol* County. anr and all paraon* claiming by.
through or undar Ih* aald Dafaab’lorlda
dant ar olharwlaa; and anr and all
piraont havl-g ur rlalmiag lo hav#
horn :: n r il'IT
anr rtehl till* nr Iniartal In and
BTATB o r n /llltO A TO!
Jl'IJC n A. biilUVAIt. JOHN CA- In th* praporty baralnaflat JaacrlbMBIUiN IH.AK)'.. VICTOH K l'I-l.. •d.
Dafaodoata
O n i : m #mi L e o n a it t&gt; w i n d b o r
HOTICW TO APPEAR
BbllTIf. tf all*#, and lk*lr raapaeTim STATE o r FLORIDA TOi
Itva unknown *poua»a If marrtnd.
and 1VILI, A*A NOIlTIIRI'f’. nlao M L ItONHKI. If living, and If
gr.uwn nn Willard Am Norihropa, d ia l, hla unknown apouta. halra.
pad n All AII JANE NORTH Itri- nfao davliaaa, lagnlaaa. or grnnlaaa: and
Down aa Harah Jan* Nnrthron*. aay and all paraona claiming by,
I* wlfn. If allva, and If d»ad, th* ihruugh or undtr th* Mid Dafanand
da at nr olharwlaa:
rth*rwlg*| and nny
an
r*ap*&lt;Mte* unknown hair*, davlaaaa. ila
p-anlaaa, aantgnaaa. Ilannra. .r a il, all
■ II paraona having *r
er claiming
cla im __ to
tor*. Iruafaaa of a*ld dafandanla. have any right, title er Intaraat In
Jnllua A. Motnar, John Camaron and to lha praparit h*r#lt.*fl#r
link a. Viator
Uniterm, laonard d.acrlt.ad. DRrr.VDANTl. ORXETtladaor drallh. W ill Ana Northrop, IN'Ibi
Tnn ar* havabr notlrtad that a
aim known a* W illard A** North*
f-p o . aad Anrah
Jan# Narlhrup, nrncaadlng In oulal till* hna baan
ughi In th* Circuit Court ot lha
•Ian knuwn aa Harah Jan# N.&lt;rlhrt.pa. hla wlfa, and alt partlaa hnv- Ninth Judicial Circuit In and for
Ink nr olalmte# to have, anr rtehl. k-ralnol* Cniyily. Florida, n brief
tllla or inter**! la th* followlnt daacrlpHop af th* ogptln* tharaaf
daacrlbad land, lying aad bain# in I alng CARL JANBBN, H a t - 'f f . w*.
bim lnal* County,
Florida, to-wtti M. I. It ON IK I. at *1 Dafandan**.
l e t * II. It. and II throuah II, In. • galnat aara aad alt af you gad all
rlualvr of Mol.N All'll AtlOITION l l i a n a claiming hr through er un.
fiafandanta cad all
T o l/lNflW fXJI». nceardln# la plat l-r tha aald
IIi#t .
ir I-it In I'lil II.c.k I, other paraona claiming any calata,
| . » . f l »i th* puhll# rraord# at light, title ar Imartat In. ar Ilea
p. t.iliiol# i on MV, Fti.rlda.
upon, th* futlowlag daaorihad real
T.I.U an I r»rh o f yea. *r# bar#- ir.iprrty altuata la Hamlool* l&gt;&gt;onb
n'ltflad that a ault hai bran ir. riirld a. in-w it:
brought agalnit you In tha Ctr*
Th# Hauih nn*. half f * U t nf
cult &lt; jurl
In and fnr iamlnnla
th* fouthwaal qaartar l l W k l
of lha
Nnrlhwaai
quarter
County, riorida. In rhanrarr. #*•
lilt'd It. y MWKAT and Mola*
i.N W k l of Ih* Hnulliaaat ouart«r (H E k l and thg North thra*
nW CAT. 1,1a wlfa. plaintiff*. *•
'trtara IN 1 /t l nf the NorthJI I.It'H A. blOLNAIt. at aL da.
- ' l l quarter iN W k ) of lh»
f*n teat* and volt, and owck of you.
H.uthanal quarter IH llk l or
• ir rauulrad to fit* y*ur Antnar to
•actio* It. Townahlf ft BeMh.
th* plaintiff*' oomplatnt with th*
Hang* It Eaat
Clerk of &gt;*ld Court, and ••*»• trio
a*, nlalntlffa'
attornar,
OEO. A. and you ar* naraby required to
II*' 'l l ffl ahoa# addrata )• I* rt I fII# with ih* Clark af aald Court
11*1. Kanfor.l. Plcrlda. ar upon your anawar la aald prarapdlngm

JTondRT.* X a f o t t Tt, 1WT Tha BanforJ

frae-Caffing Area
N e gro
Tax
like
(Continued P ro a Page One) i
For Winter Park
(Cootteeed from Pag* I)
(Continued From Page One)
tery and ocher chargne. R la un­
property giving all the pertinent
Dull** said th* House cute are derstood that th* Negro also haa
Phone Subscribers facte. A fair valuation could then so severe that they sril make the a long record In other countiea.

A. D. IStt.
n P IIKLNDON. riark.
Circuit
Court,
**mlnote
r iu a ly , Florida
BVl X. L. Burdick. DC.

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Turnbull A Hanterfltt
III ST N*w England Ar*
wintor l-arh. Florida
Attorney* for plaintiff*
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prefixes luch a* klidwav. TEmple,
or VAlley. Prefix*# to be Included
in th* now numbers aMlgr»d to
Orianilo subscriber# will Include
th* pruflxe* GArden, Cllerry, or
CReitwood.

free world wonder whether it can
count on rh* United State* a* a
dependaide friend.
Outgoing
aid
administrator
John B. Holllatar tald the cute
mad* by the
House In the &lt;tevnjopment loan fund "srould
make K impoMlble to carry out
the forward looking potiey a&lt;V»pted by eoograaa ta aaUbtiahing
tha fund."
Despite DuBoe* pies*, th* Sen­
ate vrss expected to rostore Mttle.
If any, of tho House cut, P-epubilren leedcrs, however, plenned to
mak, a fight for at lout aonve
increaea*.
I» s * Effnctivenegs

Police Captain Jack Hickson re­
vealed this morning that he had a
similar incident with Dsnner In
1934 when he “ reared up and got
•mart" after beating a negro wo­
man unmercifully.
Danner’s home address was giv­
en at Woudbridge, near the Se­
minote County line, but he had al­
to lived m Sanford. His mother
and father are residents of Orlan­
do.
Justice of th* Peace Duncan
aald this morning that two war­
rants have born itsuod for the arrose of a Negro for Inciting a riot
and unlawful interference with an
officer in Una of duty.
Sheriff Hobby tbit morning Mid
that there were about 100 Negro**
muring around the scan* with on­
ly oht or two attempting to agi­
tate “ trouble". Name of the Neg­
ro for w*iom tho warrant* were
issued ha I not been released since
he haa not boon taken Into cus­
tody.

The Janrord Herald
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If you tiiink you savo whan you bu^ a Ford
wait 'til you discover what you save owning one.
not to mention what you save when you go to sell!
Ton wrre when rrm bwv.

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[) ill#i grid th* threatened redu tioni in miliUry aid were xo
great at to "make M impossible
to supply our silt** wdth the mili­
Ury equipment needed to main­
tain the rfftetivrneu and morale
of their f.ghtlng forces."
Ami th* elaihes In so-called
"Oefens* euppvnl" Indirect mili­
tary aid may make it impossible
tor some dependant alllot to be
able to d*fend themselvse.
Th# President aAed for a total
An "Inlemahlp" In Intergroup
o f 2 billion dollars over a thieeyear period. The llouae voted to relntion* with Ih* Philadelphia
Peliowowahip .Commiiilon wa«
appropriate only 33d million.
awarded to L. Millard Hunt, it
rrai announced by Maurice B.
rogerd to any of th* *o-c*l!ed un- Fagan executive director of th*
oqual lUCMminti n&lt;mr being talk­ human relations agency.
ed about. She Itmacd that any
Mr. Hunt was aelected among a
person havtng complaints about number of applicant* applying for
naenaementa, either compared to th* "Internahlp" which »*• mad*
thrir neighbor'* tt»»iiment», or possible by a grant from th# Fund
otherwiae. it alwaye welcome to for the Republic. It w»« made
come to her office and talk the available tn any graduate of a
matter over with hor. She Hid eolleg# or prifeitional school, or
that whenever adjmtment is due to person# already engaged in a
It la madn wdthout any further pmfefiion but anxious to enter
lrilon, btif that pirtiei can al- the Interrroup relation! field.
way* appeal to the County Com­
Th# Philadelphia
Fellowship
missioner* for a reduction, tf they Comminlon wa* one of th* It
are stall dlMbtialfied. She Mid, in human relations agenclei through­ 1
rciponw to • query, that everyone out th* entire country awarded a
who haa ion* to, to her knowledge, grant from th* Fund for the Re­
haa left her office feeling that public lo help meet th# need for
they haw been falily tr#»'"d.
tkilleq and trained Intergroup re­
Foliowing Mr*. Walker’* talk, lations worker*.
th* member* of die committee vot­
The internahlp la for one year,
ed unanimously to back Mr*. Wal­ starting September iat. Mr. Hunt
ker’a stand agalnat an outalde attended Stetson Unlverrily, tn
re#i•eminent. In view of their DeL.md. Florida; Mercer Universi­
announced Intention to work for ty, In Miron, Georgia, *"d did
tho good of their membership, they graduate work In aoclal science*
(tried that they ace no point in at Farlham College In Richmond,
an outride reai*c*«ment which 1* Indiana, lie wca Direcor of Youth
to coat eruund &lt;100,000 in texpay. Activitiri at th* Central Baptlit
er** money, giving Mr*. Walker a Church In Sanford. Florida, where
vote of confidence that ahe can be originally made hla home.
do the Joii, at outlined to them.
After a three-month intendve
They alfo voted to send a dele­ training period, he will work under
gation to repreirnt them, at the the supervision of Mrs. Mary Con­
only organirnd taxpayers aiaocla- stantine, assistant director of the
H n to Semlnolt County, to the FeJlowihlp Commisrion, which re|meeting to be held Tuesday at preaenti the united effort of th*
1:30 pm. at die Court House, tn community to promote equal rights
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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

TUESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1957

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Top News
In Brief

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LONDON W — Official lourcri
sakt today Britain U reactivating
ita Ca.'.v'm*s liland hydrogen
bomb bate »o new thermonuclear
testa can be carried out on "short
notice" If needed. There are no
Immediate plans for further nu­
clear explosions at th&lt;&lt; mid.l’artiic
testing area, the sources said. But
(hristmae Island will be kept
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The Boar] of Seminole County ’ years ago It would have been
Commltsionen went "round and lato'," and Commissioner Krider
round" aga.n today over the ap­ objected lu the leaving out of
proval of the I957-&amp;8 budget.
Suggestions as to how the budget
Even in the reading of the Could be rut.
minutes of the Ian meeting both
However, the minutes were ap­
Commissioners Lawrence S »of -1 proved as readford and John Krider proterted
A delegation from Altamonte
quotes attributed to Itralley Od Spring* protested the proposed
ham and to the elimination uf j 1957-58 budget at the public hear­
quotes by Kcider,
WASHINGTON «R— The Sen­
ing set for 10 o'clock this morn
ate Appropriations Commit!** to
Commivaiuntr
b-efford eon-' ing.
.iti.iH m) " r - ■!t m l
tested th* "go slow on reappr*:-1 N. B Cbolea slid "Us nave -—y
sal" included in the minutes as a held several meetings. We have Etrenhower'i foreign aid money
statement made by Odham. He not as yet been informed that lav request. It asked the administra­
»aid "I do remember him say-' on propeitlrs Is equal and just. |tion for more detailed informa­
ing “ if it hail hern made five ih rrPforPt
protest this budget tion.
The action came at a one hour
untj a reappraisal is made.’*
and 15 minute elosed-door aesslon
Commissioner Krider comment-1 .
_
I ad "I would like to stand on my I * T '
Per-Mot , supporter*

Detailed
Info
Sought

Wright Heads State
° « !!?e .Marketers

WASHINGTON W — The arm
ed forces, aiming at holding the
nation's
defenses
intact dur­
WINTER PARK, Orange grow
ing an expected Oriental flu epi­
demic tbit winter, are testing vol­ ers in Volusia county are leading
unteer* to see if key personnel Ihe way numerically in Joining
will need a double vaccine shot to Florid* Orange Marketers, guar­
guarantee immunity. The Tublic anteeing themselves a "home” for
Health Service so far ha* rccom- the amo. nt of fruit pledged to
mended only one shot for all Ihe rooperall.c and firyn In the
civilians, but it studying wheth­ belief they will get their fair share
|of the consumer'* citrus dollar.
er two are needed.
Florida Orange Marketers Is a
WASHINGTON (tit — A United non-profit agricultural cooperative
Steelworker* official charged today created t&gt;- grower*, controlled by
that the steel industry is trying sedwers ar-d operated for Ihe beneto mane hit union the "scape fit of gruwrrt. It ha* entered Into
goat" for "exorbitant” ateel price a eor.irart with Minute Maid for
Increases.
Otis
Brubsker. the processing all the oranges of It*
union'* research director, told the member* Into concentrate and sell
Senate anti-trust and monopoly ing the finished produce under the
aubrommtUee that "steel price in- famous Minute Maid and Snow
cream in th* post-VVorld War II Crop brands.
Except for a predetermined mo­
period have been exorbitant in re­
lation to increased costs."
dest charge for its services in
processing and merchandising the
fruit supplied by Florida Orange
Marketer*. Minute Maid will re­
turn what it receive* for the froten concentrate to the coopera­
tive where It will be distributed
equally to all members on the ba­
’ The only way the railroads can sis of Ihe pound* uf solids in their
regain aim* of the traffic now fruit.
DcLand leads Ihe list of com­
being handled otherwise It to meet
■Competition realistically," was the munities risen by grower mem­
didviee given to representative* of ber* oi Florida Orange Marketers
the Fruit Grower* Express Com­ as their pom* residence, with tl.
Total for Voluaia count) is 50,
mittee by grower! and shlpoera of
with six from Seville and three
Florida's vegetables and fruits.
At a meeting held at the George from Pierson.
Three citrus
industry leaders
Washington Hotel,
West Palm
Beach, las* week,
grower* and from Voli-ria county are members
shippers met with member, of • * « *
* "E
the Committee composed of repre ids orai.sc Marketers. They are
Earl
W.
Brown
and
Frank
M.
•entative* of Eastern and South
(Continued on Pag* I)
ern rallnad* to discus* the rea
which
determine whether _ .
ahlpments are made by railroad j N A 5
DO 11 T G O I T I
or motor transportation.
Georg#
AVedgworth,
Bell#
Glade, a district director «f the i n n ,
_
Florida Fruit and Vegetable A»In lO U m e V
godaUon, which
aponsored the!
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The Sanford Naval Air Station**
meeting, presided.
softball team defeated the Cecil
L. L. Doss, Wilmington, N. C., Field team. 10-3 In the first round
Assistant Freight Traffic Mana­ in the Fifth Naval District's softger, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad ball tournament currently being
-jind chairman ef the committee played In Green Cove Springs.
Stated the problem facing the Play wi.I continue through Fri­
railroeds. Doss aaid, "We ar# day.
here to ask you growers and ahipOther teams in the tournament
peri what we mutt do to regain a are: Glynro, Ga., Birmingham Na­
part of Ihe traffle now being han­ val Air Reserve and Afemphlt Na­
dled by truck.”
val Air Station.
Cited ar handicaps In making
rail shipment* by the growers, a
comment by E. A. McCabe, Pio­
neer Gr-weri, Belle Glade, who
aaid, "A lack of flexibility which
Jmust b« overcome by Ihe railrwiir. Soni# customers are not at
interested in rates at they are in
fast dellvtry.”
"There it lets
handling of
shipments when made by truck.
Handling cause*
damage* and
trucks make
delivery faster,"
said S. O. Chase Jr., Chase and
Company, Sanford
Hunter Kelly, A. Duda and Sun*,
0 'iedo, said, "I maintain that volSums of shipments goes one way
or the other because of rale* and
rates do Include delivery charges.
Buyers are *o»t conaelous."
Andrew Spade Sr., Sparla Fruit
(Coatlnnrd on Pag* •)

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County. It Is unfair to raise

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the
House last week.
taxes on our people when It looks
Just before the rommltte* fne-4,
as If services are less I don't
lee why anyone would object to a Elsenhower appealed to Repohllran leaders to support him in his j
study of our problems.”
fight for a full scale mutual »e- ATTENDING A COUNTY-W'IDK meeting of Rrminol* County
Bowman, lout-c Gilpin. Ili.lh John / Jonnisr lluckrlrw. KneelKmphailrally Krider slated, "I
rurily program- Hut hi* party teachers today it Pinrcrrsi School were these new teachers. Stand­ in*: Rylvi* McNulty, S'aneir lane. Si.ah r’. Parker, Glad)* G.
am opposed to this budget— I
Bond, Glads* llaveh. Mrs. M IV. ( ohetlev. 'las W, Coherlcv, Paul
leaders held out hop* of restor-1 ing (left to rlghtt are: I- It. I.sr-on. (lair Perelsal. Kmilv Site-.
don't believe it it fair to raire
Intnn Moore, Iteuteh Hoe. Ali&lt;&gt; Brown. Hrlen Meslgste. Itemiere
lllcl son. Lreemso Baggett, Virgil Duriell, Jim I'lgorl. John II.
Ing only part of the whopping Vanillism, Both t tlfton. Donna Isasrsno. Johanna Dolha, Mar)
Higgins, C. K. Burkrlrw.
(I’hotn hy Itcrgsirom)
taxes.”
House rut.
Haile), Anna Band), lots Nrbel, lisle Hark. Pal IManer, Lisle
And he added "I vote against
,.. . . . ,
, . i Chairman Carl Hay-den (DIbis budget—I oppose |t simply , . .
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A m I said the eommltee will rail
because n pros Ides nothing
experts from the Defend DeCommissioner Homer Little, in rir1m(.m *nd the International
•n apparent move to try to win Coopeiatlon Adm'nlstratlon for
Krider'* vote for the budget, said ; detailed testimony Wednesday on
"I am in favor of a eitiseni rom- specific item* In the bill as passed
mitlre—but we had to do some­ by the House.
thing about this budget-”
Hayden said there was "some
The Hoard of Sanford City Com- proval of the appropriation mea“ It’s our Job to provide the | dispute es to r-hat th* figures
money,” Krider answered, ‘and
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missioncrx started a series of bud j sure, ar* JIM.322.
,
v
.
real y mean and how much l* left
I want a county w th some plann- 1
over.”
JACKSONVILLE, tr — A hur­ grt study meetings last night and i This year's budgtt for the sewer
A Coroner's Jury 1**1 night de­
Ing—a look to thi» future.”
However, the committee still ricane huntei plane l&lt;«k off to- came up with Ihe possibility that1and water deportments in the Uli clared In a Verdlei handed down
Commission Chairman F’rrd Dy­ hoped to complete action this,
to Investigate
a ” su*pi increased millage on city taipay-1 Iiiy department will be, if adopt after a more than two hour hearson spoke up ami said "Planning
week, Hayden said He did not|“ , F
ntore than; ing that "Deputy Sheriff Morgan
ithojt change,
doesn't help this budget.”
ether
are. 330 miles " *
1,01
»he ,hrc* « “ &gt; *
regard th# postponement as a I clous'
lower than last year's It. McClelland shot in ae'f de­
Commissioner It. C- Dodd stated deliberate delay.
vast-south*
n t of Tuerto Rico, it
fense” when George It, Danner
'•cut
, '« ur»J ii; of 0operation.
"I know this budgrt Is as fair
study was made last
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A detailed atudy
.*
Jr., a 29-year-old Woodbrldgr Ne­
But the delay upset plans to was annocnecd
here.
Ry
using
existing
funds,
the
as any In the 11 years I've fat! report the commit tee's compro­
night of the Utility Department
gro was killed laic Sunday afterA Navy spokesman
on this board—anJ I know we will [
said the tsuctatvt. which ia supported en­ Board of Commissioners Is toy­ noon.
mise figure to Ihe Senate floor
left Puerto Ilica at tirely from revenue* from the ing with the Idea of u&gt;ing these
bav e to study our P r ^ . - L m
Wednesdsy. j * P » U" '
,el
Nine wltnrM** paraded before
funds ip Pen of an additional levy
iU remain in the water and aewer departments.
for going ahead and making a
Republican Leader Wll-1*s»° « m
the Jury and were questioned by
for
the
$40,000
treatment
plant
arra until dusk.
study but I still think that a re­
The proposed budget (or the ft- &gt;. |f njg pi,,, |g adopted the Ass’ L State* Attorney Torn Wad­
Ham F Knowland reported after:
u" ' u, ' .
.
appraisal Is something for the
i'hlte House conference that
The Mhml wretir.r borr.u can- Orly's. Utility Department,* sub­ additional tnillaKC to In* levied dell of Melbourne. Tire wltr-r-ea
the Whit*
future.
th# President strongly urged *f firmed tnvt an easterly wave was mitted to tl&gt;e commissioners for against Sanford taxpayer* will not included Dr. Wad.- H. Garner, the
The name of the County Tax
stlendlnr physician, Christine Mefori* to make a "substantial re­ spotted Monday in the general •tody on July ■ by City Manager exceed a possible 1.53 mills.
Assessor. Mrs Mary Flarle Walk­
area
„
,
1Queen. Ernest Mobley, Josh Chanstoration” of the House rut.
. ef the western Antilles. Rut Warren FI Knowle*. was amended
Commissioner, examined every d|f|&gt; Jr NH Jlinf/ |t(&gt;h, rt w „ .
er, was brought up and Immedi­
Navy and Air with a o i t -of -living wage In
II* refused to predict whether 7 ’ofc*,m? n •,M
item of the short three page hud hams. Isvac Dunn. John McQueen,
ately Commissioner Krider said
F'orce pU.ne* which cheeked Ihe crease of $3,022.
Eisenhower will l« satisfied with
"We’re not blaming Mrs. Walker .h
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area re|» rted no circulation. Ctrdepartment, get seeking explanations for pro­ and Melvin Pierce.
TUals for tire
the expected Renat* compromise
Ut,»
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lU.
—we're asking for her help. We
rulallon
is
necessary
for
Uie
depending
rhange
in
the
f|n»l ap- posed Increases and adding funds
Witnesses testified that Dinner
some aid
figure, estimatesi by Some
where needed.
velcipment of tropical storm*.
shouldn't even
discuss Mrs.
resisted arrest and charged the
supporters at around 3 billion do!An additional $375 was added for deputy in an attempt to grt hie
Walker, it's the method.”
"Thia may net
develop Into
|Urs.
a motor cruoter for the city's wat­ gun.
N. H Choice of Altamonte
Eisenhower'* threat to rail a anything.” the weather station re­
er meter reader. Both the city
Springs spoke up again. If# said
,,,
of Con)frMt lhl
The complete
verdict handed
‘ '» ported, "but nevertheless » c ate
tna.lager and the commissioners
toperty ahould be asressed f. „
"Property
inereasrM &gt;,d ap taking chrcks on the area."
down by the six-man Jury staled
believed
that
by
mechanising
Ihe
somewhere near today's value— prnprlatlon was not mentioned at
Fllecllon of officials
for the department the one man would "Man was hilled while resisting
evtry-thlng else Is. Th* lax situa­ the conference, Knowland -aid
American !&gt;rgion's Fair Associa­ find It easier to cover the present arrest, a duly bonded officer M.
tion In Seminole County Is very
R. McClelland who ahot In self
tion took place last night when a i outer.
The Rena 1st
Appropriations
deplorable—I’ll hack Mr. Swot- Committee went to work on th#
defer.**. Justifiable homicide.”
large Crowd turned out for the bi­
The commissioners questioned
(Continued on Page i)
The all white Jury who heard
monthly meeting of the Campbellaid monev hill In closed session,
closely the necessity for Increas­ the rvidrnr* last night Included:
leasing
Pott
53,
American
Lesharply divided on whether to reLAKELAND — O-eeola County,
ed ha so! it.e and oil bills In the Henry (' Moore, foreman, G. w.
apond to urgent administration wjth ovet piO.OOO citrus trees, be- 1t*'*"n
two departments of
the city's
in. If. c Morgan, Ja&lt;V K.
Named president uf the fair as- utility section. At the same time
pleas for more aid funds
came the »th citrus hell county
Morrison, T. V. Brown and It. C.
aociatlon
group
was
Walter
C.
Knowland said the compromise to he covered in th* Slate Plant
they also scrutinllrd clos !y an |strele
"Red" Hire* Other officers elect­
proposal—between th* Hous* fi­ Board's e'tru* tree census.
Increase In lights and power equip-' M(.mbrr* 0f the Jury viewed th#
gure of f f . 521.7«U&gt;00 and the $3,Flinres released by the Florida ed were- Jesse C. Dodge, vice mrnt, chemicals and disinfectant llo&lt;lr *„,(
0f u,c shooting
president:
Karlyte
lloushnlder,
107,000.000 authorised by Con- Citrus Commission
today show
supplies, tank maintenance and In |Sunday aftrrnoon.
secretary;
and
John
L
Galloway,
fresi and accepted by the admin­ that Osceola has a bearing total of
surance.
Danner was shot when he refustreasurer
istration—would be reported out 027JI51 citrus trees |n the eounty.
Budget hearings will continue j &lt;-,1 to t&gt;« taken into custody Sunday
Directors
named
for
the
fair
**lato today.
In cooperation
wilh th* Plant
next week until commlrslonert after tide swiping an automobile
Lynn L)x&gt;n,
Board, the Ctirus Commission. so-iation Included:
have reached a point of agreement al the scene of an accident De­
Joel
Field.
Denver
Cordell.
James
Florida Citrus Mutual. Ihe I'S
and approve the measure. Ifnw puty Sheriff McClelland w.is Inand F'loru.a Departments of Agri­ Mnglr ar). It. X. Johnson Jr , and j ever, in next week's
mretlngs,! vrstlgatln-: and also running over
culture, rn&lt;l the F'loiida Agricul­ J. i) “ Slim'' Galloway.
I commissioner* will dig Into 79 &lt;the foot of a Negro onlooker,
tural Flxprrimeni Stalion, the sur­
page* of fact* sn.) figure* that
McClelland ordered the Negro
vey
vry will
win eventually include
inriuur M
j-*
r C
bring the city's general govern- from his ear after Danner could
counties In the Florid* citrus belt, j
drivers license.
mrnt expense up near the one not produre a
However, the 29 year-old former
Osceola according to the re­
million dollar mark.
port, nas 739.953 orange tiers ami
The proposed General Govern Sanford Negro, pushed away from
V-.2JH grapefruit tree* in eoinnicrDcpu'y and Hien altempled iid
There trill he a swimming m*rt merit budget, including Ihe Debt 1
rial grnvi a in the county. Also 1or all Girt Seoul* at Ihe munici­ Ser'V*, cost of living adjustment, snatch
*nr,f h *a pistol from D
Deputy Melisted was a total of 37,737 Man- pal pool Thursday night from 7 ; arid sewage treatment plant eon Clrlland's han-l A struggle ensued
darin variety trees; 47.121 hybrid* 110 3 pm
•trurtion rrservr, Is total*-! al-with botu the Negro and MeCIclof which 4.V022 were trmnlet; , A,| lntf rested are a-ked to come &gt;&gt;y». no 10. vvjth |hf
r„ . land belna thrownJ o Ihe ground
MM er.„ fruit trees. Including 110 |he
, 0.rU1( •Huin.day I mlnnllim of the llo.noo figure, the 1
", - was ahot once In he
Mt villa I ranea Lemons, CM Sour 1 morn'„g |„ register and try out total wll. drop down lo uproxl-J “ r,n , lpn
a
,n ,n, f 1
orange end VO Persian IJm.s; for ?lH |mlnary quallfiratlon*.
mately $475,000.
,hf « “ "•
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and 90 trees bearing Kumqusl*.
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The report slater! that Oteeola
hat a total net comnierrisl acre­
age In et'rut of 13.131 arret; has
(&gt;.240 trrr r in abandoned groves;
and 34.323 di»ea»e.| trees through­
out the county,
nthe» rounll*i th'i* f»r inelttded
in the eenurs project are Seminole.
I’oik, Lake, Pinellas, Highlands,
Iwr, Ileiidiy,
Culller, Broward,
Daiie, Orange, Hardee, Martin,
SaraauU, DeSola, Si. Lucie, In­
WASHINGTON V — The House
dian River. Pulnatn, Palm Beach,
bat rested a bill to establish a
Charlotte, Volusia, Manatee, Ala­
Civil Wat centennial eommlwion
chua, Okeechobee, Pasco, Here
to plan an appropriate eomnumo
mando ar-d Cltrur.
ration of the tooth anniversary of
Ineludlnq today'* report on Osthe Civil War.
reola, the combined counties sur­
The commission
would make
veyed indicate a total of 3*.4*5AM
the fullest us# of stale, civil, pa­
trees, of which 2SA52.532 are bear,
triotic. hereditary and historical
ing commercial orange*.
groups to mark the anniversary
Net (ileus acreage for th« 2fl
teexeelfct.
counties vat placed at 501.557 se­
^
Member* of the
eommlsilon
res; 1,713 301 trees were listed
would be the
president of th*
In the diseased category; and 574.United State*, the vice president,
$47 tree* in abandoned grove*.
the speaker, si* person* named
by the President, four named by
The ci'rus tree count, which has |
the vie# president, four name! by
been underway since early last
jth# speaker and director of the
CARL HEMUS AT IS CONGRATULATED by bl* mother upon rerelslng his Eagle Scout Award year, will include an estimated
national park aenlce. They would last night al the St. John's River District Court ef Honor held at McKinley Hall. Wally Krohue pre­ t3.000.000 cllrua tree* when com
NEXT YEAR’S CHEERLEADERS at Kemlnol* High School arc flrfl lo tigbl) Diana Fleivch.r. De­
iubmlt their preliminary reroatinea
si in*
sided at
th* etent. l-ocxtn;
Locking on si
are (left ta righht) W. M. Tyre, who made the presentation, Mr. pleted.
anna Nirbols, Marilyn McDaniel. Mary Jan* Llynt. Peggy l.nndnuiM, captain: Andwi Bolter. I.va
| Brmueat, bin. Remuiet and Gail
(I'bolo by liergstror "*
Jo Wynne, l.ynda 1 cackle, and Snlrley Morgan. Not shown in the picture ia Kay Ivey. (Staff I'Uuto)
mindallons by March 1, XXA.

Hurricane Hunler Increased Tax M ay Coroner's Jury
Studies Suspicious ^ ot
3 M ills Says Shooting
In Self Defense
Weather Area

Railroads Talk
Over Problem
With Shippers

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Legion Fair Assn.
Officers Named

Beats Cecil Field

State Citrus Tree
Census Continues

Additional

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On Page 8

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CHAPTER M
RDINARILY Delaney would
nave locked th * sto re and
gone home hour* ago, but h * was
•tUl there whm 1 reached town,
proof that M waa anxiou s to
m ak e any kind of salo and get
o u t o f th* valley. 1 * tom pad
■now from my boots b efo re I went

O

I tha front room. wtiera, eMting
down b*»ld* K athy. I tx | U to
w:p« ner tac*. all tha whlia tr/ cito figure out what had hit DU1InRhijn. Ha waa a bully who
probably got plaaaura out of »heer
destruction. but why at K athy's?
She earn# out of U wilhia a
minute or ao.
THd ha hit jam with a gun
barrtl ?” I asked h*r.
"Ye*. I triad to kill him but 1
mlaaed. B efo re 1 could ahoot
ngaln, ha cracked ma. That'* all
I remember." 8 ha Uckad bar tlpa
and fait har haad. ’'Oat ma a
drink. Will. Thera'a a bottla tn
tha pantry If ha didn't t*K* It."
I found It. and a cup that
waan’t broken, went back Into the
front room, and pourad har a
drink. Hhfl aat up leng enough to
gat It down, than fall back,
clutching tha top of har hotel.
"What waa ha after, K ath y ?”
She opened her eyoe to look at
ma, her right hand atlll holding
her head. "Y ou don't know, do
you. Will ? You really don't know.
That Dillingham. You can fight
aamathtng that'a tn tha open,
can't you? I Jk e Turner and hta
ckxtbuatcra. You cleaned 'em off

e l* had scrawled th * words of
a simple agreement s ta lin g Uiat
I would buy his store and house
f o r 13,000, potest*Ion to be given
and payment to be mado within
te n days. I elgned It and handed
tt back.
“ Got another copy. W ill,” he
•ahl. "One for both o f u s."
I signed It, too. anti folded It
and slipped It Into m y pocket,
thinking gloomily th at I had been
a fool, that after th * b*attng
M a th *.* had taken h* woifld leave
th * valley, leaving m e with a
•tore on my han le.
A t Ui* sound of a shot I
alerted. For s moment 1 wasn't
sure where It cam* from , but De'an ey seemed to know. Ha said
smugly: 1 hop* they plug each
o th e r”
1 grabbed hie fat stwoulder snd
shoos aim. V,"u
j u s task­ t&gt;cx j» r r . r z - ■ii^|f*f#n n w M « t i #
but you didn't know you'd turn
ing sbout?"
"DUttnghani and K ath y Mor­ DUUngtiam Into a wild man. You
don't a trv y anyh o ly who wait*
gan ”
i event out of th * sto re on the and watt*, do you? Ma and Dill­
run. untied my horse, and swung ingham were good waiter*, for a
Into th* aa/ldle. T ills was th* while. I wanted turn to wait aume
finish. I don't know why I was more, but ha wouldn’t. Had to rob
so n r * . Just a feeling, maybe. me, and get out, but I'll gat him.
Dut It suds sens*. Dlllingtiam I It get him If I rhaaa him to the
and Turn*; had been working on end of tha e a rth !”
"What waa ha aftar. K athy?”
their schema ail d im m er. Now
Turner wa* dead and hta friend* I aaked again.
‘ Money. W hat rlaa would make
aad been cleaned o ff Do* I'
sange. PlU lrihr-i would be wild, him do a thing Ilka thla?” Sha
*ut he should be a fte r me, not ■wore for a full m inuta ”! had
bettar'n $4,000 laid away. Didn't
Inthy.
When 1 reached her house I know then w hat I waa aavlng for,
taw that th* front door wee open, but I knew a fte r Jo e caahed tn.
lamplight blurred hy the whirl­ Ha waa gonna leave ma all hla
A
ing snow. I ran to tho house, and money, and what'd 1 get.
when 1 mid* th* step up to the thousand d ollars!”
Sha aat up, cursing again a i
porch I uw Kathy !ytng In tha
pain racked her. Kven aftar what
•enter of her front room.
1 went tn. slamming tha door, had happened tonight, tha aeemed
and knelt beeide her. Rhe waa to hate S arah far more than she
Dillingham. She
alive, her pula* strong and regu­ hated Gena
la r. Olood had trickled down her jabbed a forefinger at me.
"Yoe u u . uuy respectability.
forehead and dried, making •
brown atala above her left eye. That's w hat I was aavlng for.
I t wasn’t a bullet around; she'd Had th* money right her* In the
hour*, and Gena knew lb After
been knocked out by a blow.
I carried her to the couch. Rh* you killed Turner, ha wa* bound
waa beginning to s tir. When 1 to puli out o f th * valley. Wanted
turned toward the kitchen door, me to go with him, but I wouldn't.
I became aware o f th * atiamUe* I waa going to stay here and buit
th * house had becom e. Dilling­ your w1&lt;k)w friend. I’d har* hired
ham had taken an ax and aom# gunslingers to do tha Job-■mashed holes tn th e floor and not plow pushers Ilk* Secor* and
th * wall. Chair* w ere upended. Troy and Runyan. W * aimed to
drnw&lt; r* Jerked out and emptied. g»* you. W ill, you and Thurston
T h e upholetery cm t h * back of snd th* King kid. Itun off her
th e couch had been ripped by a cattle. W hittle her down till
tha'd b* glad In sell. I was go­
knife.
1 fot*&gt;1 a dl«hclotli tn the ing to buy tha Do* P, and then
kitchen and wet It a t th * pump. I'd llvs up there tn the house
The Mine thing had happened where Jo e lived and fd lord It
there. Rrm the p an try had bwn over th * valley ju st Ilk* they used
emptied; supplies and broken to when Jo e was alive."
dishes were scattered all over | She shut her eyes agtln. I ast
tha kitchen floor. I returned to there starin g at her, thinking

I had sensed ah* ere* erU; but
; l-adn’t realised how virulent har
hatred fo r Sarah wea. how much
she had changed ka the year etnee
Jo e was killed.
I roao. Whatever sympathy Td
had for her In th * paat waa gone.
She'd leave the valley. Td see to
It th at she did.
She went on. ”Oeo* hunted
till he found th# money. That'a
when I triad to kill him. W * fig ­
ured It out a long Urn* ago. I
was gonna buy th* Dos I* end h*
was gonna run It for ms. and
people'd look up In us fust Ilka
they used to look up to J o * and
that thing he married. But Gen*
wuuMa't wait. Now he'll klM har
and he’tl go 'way with my money
I grabbed Kathy by both shoul­
der* and (hook her until th *
riirsed m * and put her hand to
her head again.
I y e lle d :
"W h ere'* Dillingham? Did he go
to th# Do* P ? “
"R ur* he went In th * Dos P.
'n* you're too let* to atrgi him.
H ell kill her H' then he'8 kill
you. Think he'll forget eh* mad#
you foreman 'ateed of him ? Not
Gene. No. air . . .”
1 didn't wait to hear any more.
I ran ncroes th* mow-covered
yard and swung tnlo th# eaddlo
one* more, th * wind still blasting
across th * valley, fat snowflake*
pelting me as I put my tired
lioree up tha rued to th * Do* P.
K athy M organ's wonts were go­
ing through my mtnd In an end­
less burning refrain: "R are A*
uvnt fo l i e Uos P, oed you’re fno
lofe fo ilop Alee." Rh# could hsv#
told me that At first, but Indeed
she'd talked, holding m * there »&gt;
that M lhngham would have more
time.
Romethlng Inside kept letting
me to ride, rid# . . . Alt I knew
waa th at tt waa cold and that tt
was an effort to stay la the *addl*.
My hors* stopped.
Inattnct
marie me dlamount. I knew I
could not atand there motionless,
an I began stirring around snd
waving my arms, and a moment
la tsr I stumbled Into th# corral
gats.
Th# bunkhous* window# war*
dark, and when I opened th# door
th * room seemed as cold as the
driving snow outside.
I went on tow arl th * house,
guided by a faint ahow of light
that waa hardly anything at all
when I first aaw It, so hard waa
tt snowing. Hut It was enough,
and I was fully aware of what
lay ahead. I must kill Gen* Dill­
ingham or he would kill me Th#
waiting waa over, and yet, know­
ing that, I mail* a stupid m is­
take for which there wae no ex­
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IlrnriVflrM Mill*, which cl.tael
down and tregan liquidating their
operate&gt;iu« in June of thU year.
{ lm&lt; hven .old a* an operating
plant
ix »f Miami. Ire. mak[ era of nationally f.tmou* patio
(athioM, dreaaea, »wim«uit», and
*pcru*v*ar for women.
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MIAMI
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The Miami to dia'rand tire plant ard loae a
®ileraW today aalced filftfll Jn •!»&lt;* -uyroll, when with a facility of . A Na -y -»**rxe htlmp, rauiht In
a thiruleratorm, ditched tn th*
C.*o-r * Holt to rra'fi, "to help ibis kj-'l awaiJakW. t***TT
♦ AtR.ntle 0-*an aboil midnight «n&lt;l
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tie
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I that could it * it to an advanUi-g x fiahi &gt;g V tiltl reacilnl th* entire
In the IcT.il profeatl. n "
anil at the «ame time tiring n. w I rew early today.
Tin. Fn.*| Hoard rep..rle&lt;l J&lt;
Tli* newspaper »a!d Holt'* ar .money an«f |-»yro|l. Into Sanford
qultta! by tb* S.-hate Thuraday We wyre fortunate In tntere.iinit men were aboard thi blimp, enI're.nb-nt o( rmite fron the frlynco fla . Natal
waa 1 ‘‘Hollow
vlrtory"
be­ \lex Si brcidman
Vix nf Miami, Irn- . In doing jut! \ir Station to t^kehu-.t. N J
came H waa moil* |*&gt; iible
Of'ielal. nt ftlynco aaid, liow*
that."
the nil* requiring a two tb r N
Tlu-y plan tu xtj'bpi.*nictuir a* r-vvr tile r- were only nine men
-Ante to unaeat him"
•oon a- the dnol l&gt; cloved »n Wrnl itioant a-il thnt "all apprartsl to
in gtx.t -iilillon" fo lowing Ihe
^ Twenty tension voted lo find rwadw). Auguat 21. Scliu-uiman
('itching
in ramlicu Sound off lit*
Holt guilt' , t'lrec abort of lh* t ■ e.
timaterl Utelr pajnrll will
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third* mijuiily i It-i t" kit l ’
near S2&gt;i.'qln
v itiun
a to lg
out of office. I*o rleen -"natnr* n until*. Tire newr
pay mil will
Voted to rrin-i.T. tla
more than double former payroll*
Th* Herald o1»• ra led for Holt’* rrlrjaed In the Sanford area by
fdlow circuit Jiid. .- and rlo*c |&gt;er Brookfield Mill*
aonal friend. John IVuntv. to quit
Key peeKinnol will move In tinfor hla part in I (lowling &gt;
•uelial.’ly and dctwi * -f th* near
contro* eriy.
opr.allot) will lx’ re'va.ctl, m all
Mr hen f ' ■ Si i font Rotary
It laid lh* '*■&gt; fudgea further pn oh Illy, next We Ire day when Hub will recriv# *ome fir*t himl
f. - j. trar«fer of Br &gt;nkf i ' t Mill i
QtMcfuInria it "n . vbvr "
information about the
a.-hr&gt;ol
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building pingram
of Seminole
A&lt; toon at plan! oprratiuna are |County at th»lr regular weekly'
their fellow raem' r» of the bench
and bar for the l"*r r« they hid planned, pi any of the former em- meeting Monday noon when It.
arconlod them, and the people phjrea will b* nnllflt*! that they T. Mdwee, Sujicrlntrndrnt of Pub­
who In the part ha- e ahowed con­ .nil lie rchlre*l.
lic In.lnrthrn, will be the gueat
fidence In them.
Stcinper further atatrd tulay vpeaher. T \V. 'Tommy) Mero
"It would b* th* decent thing 'hat th* activa ard moral npport will terxr a* program rhairman
((onllnur&lt;t nn I'ifr !•&gt;
to do!"
I for th* oteailon.

Judge George Hoi!
Asked To Resign
By Miami Paper

USN Blimp Ditches
In Ocean; Crew
Rescued Today

Milwee To Speak
At Rotary Club
Monday Noon

Inlerslale Hiway
Construction Gels
Underway Dec. 1

WASHINGTON
if - Scttalr
— i Republican learler
William F.
WASHINGTON '" _ The PubNew Jrvnlo.imcnt* In plan* for
Knowland told Prealdent Klien •he Inter.late Highway between
Scrvtce aatd today
aa
»i
11
/* I
'&gt;&lt;•
hower tod.-y that with Democratic !»lt to m &gt;emmole County to Sll
sx) American*. poahelp the Senate may rcatorv a lit in Voiuaia County hate been
•iy tiurr. have
b«m alm-ken
"aubat.intial"
part uf the ima) revealed m the hearing heU re*
Aitt) Aalaltc flu aim* Junr I.
cenllv in Ib-Lamt
million at 'liars chopped fiom furTh* aerate* mad* thla eatlmatc
’•There will he two e c .e ii or ap­
rign aid fundi by the Moire.
&gt;• Surgeon
General l-erny F.
proach road* In Srmin.de County."
Knowland raid after a breakfast John Krifer, Manager of the he.
Burney dircLued a plan to alioairategy conference wiUt Klien- nilnolc County Chamber of Com
ralp vaccine fur the n*» kind of
hower that the Prealdent a threat mrr&lt;,?- »■'**
hla return to San
flu among the IS ttatca on a p»pu-1
Captain I \ Arthur. Command lo cJ ij Congreao mto apectal tea- ford from Ihe hearing.
Funeral aervicea for II
11 latum ham.
One of thc approachn he *aid,
Ctlcman, to, North-Central DltrlThuraday night, the Senate Ap inr t u f i i r . Nava1 Air Station. ,|ton to boon the mutual arcurily
I.nn Manage- of tjw Flo. i la
........ nHlre re.tored
" n r" »today
• » * «that
«
appropriation
not diacua.rd would be it Sit 4k, bringing traf­
i ■ Committee
re.t.ired . s ’ "
fic Into \Ve*t F*irat St and French
bo*Veld*"torn*!row m'.rnlng it
c t whl. h the admimatra10 *' tertar/ re‘Indiana Ini
„ remained a atrong poaalhll A»e rii.- terond approach will
emincrt Highway IT PJ with th*
Holy Croi. Kpiaeopal Church at ,
ado in fund, aJted by
.*&gt;In a a-utlin^ buck th# at J Mil lntor*tate Highway immediately
10 10 a. m.
Burney for combatting th* new ihe Navy Department haa dtrectril
Jler. Fr John Idiom** will of maladv llealih Service offtciali the retea*e of 10 Civil Service em- Thur»diy, the lloutc lgnor*J the •oqth j f the Lake Morr.'e Bridge.
Lh* lattet acecra i* a n*w dc»eflrlat* v.lth Maannle aervlrei hel I ^
euj MnutJ trrimialy Plnyea prraellUy reratng aboard •penal teraion threat and urgent
I &lt;ptnrr| and waa arnotlncrd at
the
l*
S
Naval
Air
Station,
Sanat Ihe gta.e«ile
Ham|wr their fight agamit the cxappeal* trom
Kiwnhowtt and th* hearing
ford.
Interment will lo in OaVlawn
l*enio&lt;-rat’e ex I'rratdrnt Truman
John Ktlder, along with Fred
..
, , „ .
p«. led epidemic.
Captain Arthur further atatrd
Memorial Park.
'
.
Mr. Coleman, a long lima r*ii
•" impromptu n*w* confer that the -eleaae of the Civil Scr- It voted a total of fJ.19l fltO.OnO- r&gt;y*on. Chairman of th* Semlnoto
County Itoarvl of Cornmliiioncre
dent of Sanford and a communi- enre Burney,
who
head* the •Ire employe* would be effective —Including 3^2I.IflO.OiN) in new
attended th* puhllr hearing.
tr eirte leader, died Wednr aday llraith V-rure. aaid hr wa* “a In the next Jo to Sir ilayr. It la an- money and fflflT.OMI.OOO In carryKrl.ter raid yeaterday that conafternoon at I '-0 p. m. at hla little Ml iirpitird *' the large tirlpatrd that peraoonel affected vrr fund- Thia la a reduction of *truetl»n of the bridge and highbom* en Me1lonvlllr A»*.
number" rf Aalallc (tu caw* al- by the reduction in forr. will re
11.2*;.000.non or JO |wr cent leaa way wonI,, begin hy Hevembrr 1
The hTorhla Power and t.lght ready rep-Micd
in the
United rnvr notification of their ielea*a
than Kilrnhowrr'i “bare l&gt;on*»" of thlf ft t r .
C o m p a n y eaee-divr Intereated Stale* He aaid he wa* apeaking pnor to September I, IMT.
Th* brllge apanntng Lake Mon­
demand.
hlmwif m every rlvie Improve- a* an idmlnlattator and pot at an ;
-------------------------ro* and Ihe St. Johna River would
It
wa*
one
of
Fuenhcawrr'a
mrnt group In Sanford and Semi- cxf*rt hi •ogitt
have a tl foot elc.ir.an,-* and a !kl
worvt eMngre**lonal dehnla.
note County However, he wa*
No Ag* Priority
foot apan In allow- aufficient room
erll known a* a director of the
If. Connection with the pi
*J e ^ # f.
-p
p
Knowdard aaid he would "cx ior water truffle. "Th* iS foot
Sjrif rd Atlantic National Hank.
for (J.-riee die- U l l l C C r S l O D C
plorp on a lupartiaan tiaaia" how rl*aranee wilt allow- rvrn aea gopall prredent and meni'er of the tnbutlon. Iluntfy M lJ 'he Health
much of th* ala*h could he put m! batge* to clear," Krider aaid.
Sanford Uotary flub, and ra»t Seru e will not recommend pH [ N J o r n C d M o n d a y
hack try 'lie Senate, which will
App»r*ntly all plana for the flrat
I Central Florida aavtJnn nf th* Inprealdent and director nf the ,.rl 'T for any age group.
Offlrer. for the American le- take up th* hill next week.
Seminole County Chamber of
California with ITJkHi a ..*, |hm&lt;&gt; r .,r V.,,v ,.l l i„„ w.(n he
President Hopeful
t*r«ta.e Highway have h**n com[■'.nimerc*.
ha* been harder hit than any othor
Momlay nlghf* meetKnowUmi flit! th« l*rrflld«nt *U i' r
‘
n al
Mr. Coleman w»i a member of .-ate.
hi* of C mpl " I aalng Po*t M. ho|x-ful th* Senate wilt h* ahlr
that bid* on the multiMa tonic Lodge fi? \AFM and the
*{rW yt .rrxi City
health m
official*
illy riraiin
i.i.-i..
n„. t|Rf t„
Br],|
(|i* I to review th* llouae action and ,nl'llon 1,0 *'!
wUI be open
American Legion.
II* icrvcd in meanwhile.
reported lh# ftrwt ,\mctl.-an legion hut on Semlnnl* reator* a aub»tantlal part of th* *ndawarded before the Dec. 1
mein*
both World War 1 ard 11
,*••■- llg n Ibvy aaid ciyht {fit’ |p^tecard. will b* preceded I • a Himm c u t" Hr atkled, h0W&lt;ryer, '. deadllu#announcod at the hearing.
All Ma*tcr Maiona bav*l*cc n ‘ r ,^vt exchange atudenla who ir - , . , Rvr „| Hf, j.-t, ,
.,; 'bat be did OOl Iblnk CoagTCat will
rr.iuv.t-,I to aiaem!,!* at H'e lorherr by plan# Aug T had ♦ n.f j
C-irge D*Matilo and finally ndore all the I Bui** rut.
.al Lod(e »: L&gt; » i" ' »Me»I the dlaebie. m i *11 have if*-,.&gt;er- }
\ M f rill prepare tb* tupThe Wlnt# lluu&gt;* . aUwU i- b
lh* funeral aervlce*.
^
' al
p&lt;-r ronafatlMg of rouiitry fried lie rraclion to Ihe adntinlatratlon'a
Alao, nieml*r* of the .‘tanfurd ||u( Tl other foreign atudcnl* ,( r.,v mavlie.l
potauvea erren forrign aid defeat in the lloua*.
A widow’# Income do*a not af­
Ilotary tint* will attend tli* fun
adult* who arrived by ,ji.v | *trtog l«-am and •IrirxK.
I're** acerrtarv Jam** C. Hag
fect her eligibility for death com»i.,I ».-t*we* In » l«*)d) The no­ Hip jrrelewfay d " 1 prulialdy »d
fe*orvation* are nrnlni. .rid erly a.nd only that th* I'ie-ident penaat on if her Veteran huahand
tary Club nirintwr * ha., !'&lt;cn be ii*w flu, '.fficul* au.'l. Hoe «»1M, r-4,„ matid.-r Lyon Lyon, In ha» made hi*
(wtaili,.n "aery died of a a»rv ice-connect* 1 conaaXrd to a.ternlil* at
"■'•y .f the flu l*nta died Thuraday
U|if w, r g . r,|,ti„n of " l ,o*t iSJ) cl.
d rongM-aalonul action
|l*ej*m|n S. Heach. Officer
tToa* Kpiaeopal Church.
Surgeon (Irneral llurHoy vald to- S&gt;-rtptH "
la "nut yet concluded on the meaa tn Chacg* of the Cgntral Florida &gt;
Active pallbearer* will l-e A ,1&gt;# ,rigg*ated to the alx tirenwd
,
#Il&lt;, u |(, In lh* local ' f
Veteran*
Admlnlilrntion Office
I, I.-.-, France* Reumillat. B r . producer* nf flu vaeclne that theyi' ,Vnieriemn I*-Mon
membership
Keivirti-ra aaked if Knowland lie •aid today.
J. »hn (JjilUmijr, Kanlall
II «lit rib* it* ruth wrrk'%
*&gt;f buUrtin 'bat 'tile 19'cfl member- lleiol th* Prealdent would call
.Some
miitinderatamlinjf may
(« ll.iuniATi, •ii«l Al \NriK*»t
»rrum &lt;»n i #t0 t# po|wililloii but* •hi| errdi are In and Kar)y Blr 1 Congrva* back into apodal arviion cxiat on thi* point, Dearh axplalnII nornry palllwarcr* will be:l
populitlon Percenlign
’ f* td* *&gt;- • . , ! ing laaued.*
iinleaa he get* the full amount of rd
mil I ivingaton. Henry M'x'r*. Jun
u n,trr ;h« voluntary program.
__________________
foreign aid a»Ferl
j "Death rompenaatlon," he addGrant, Harry Cannel, J. I. lt'ev nurn, v Mi,|&gt; , , rh atate wo&lt;dd get
Knowland replied that h* did not nd. "may b* paid th* widow of a
e*. p c Thra.her, Henme AUS* I f pgrccnUgO of weekly vaecin*
think the Prealdent
meant h* veteran *h®*® death wai th* rolin, J W Huekter It J Id''’"*, prot c'iob tu*«*l i*n the *t*t* •
would call a a|»erlal *e«*iun tinder •'•It of hia aervlce. Her other InV I* Huron, J. It I'hilllp*. II. ' ppup.&gt;ri'&lt;in of th# tout national
"any and all riri umatancci '*
1 come haa no bearing on it# payI. Whit*. A. J Chaann, It F ■Ml - 1population
lie aaid Klacnhower »*t tw-o con- ^
_
.
.
,
lard.. C. T. Itaborn. John K Hig
l ,nJfr nurnry-, ,ja„.
, flu
,Jit.on, in ht. newt conferenc.: ' "H owwjt. Beach « n Pha.lt*d.
gina J r . lx&gt;fton Johnaon, ItoW t ou(i,r&lt;.ja n »ny *'a&lt;* waa parThat h* would call a tpoeial
• "»"# limitation, do apply to
M Ac- iifujariy mver*, the Publie Health
11 Kit*, C. IL lloikin*. J . M.
•e*«i in " if there were not auffl- V ' dV th P*nM',n- » h‘fh « V
go. A. C. Wortham, C. II Co'*, S*rvtc* would r*comm*rvl extra
dent fun.1. to do the Job. or If «»•» *•. widf W. «* * W' rU™*..'^:
C, l„ Moore, W. I. Duncan, IL ahlpmenl* to that atat*.
world condition* warrant it."
i »r* B
d‘T * ° * »
ronnected condition. *
U. Hawaii. C. IL Smith, R C.
Hurney aaid the arrvlc* ibwa no
Kullciton, J. T. Moffett, J II. plan any xlloeation between purHrooka, K. K laney, Ktn Shit- (haaet by public ard rommercial
roll, lump Majeikl ami oth-r age note*.
official! of th* Florida Power
The Surgeon (iriural and tt&gt;c
and Light Company who will l« manufacluiTit will ru-ort tarckiy
in Sanford for lh* funeial.
to th# lloalth
Service
oil the
Mr. Cotcman'a aurvlvor* In-1 amount o( vaccine r*!r**c*l th.il
elude: hit wife. Mr*. Ilianrhe l week and tha amount ahipprd to
Coleman. Kanford; three chiMrrn,, f ( f ^ ( j j ) , ’, public agcncle* a-d
Mr*. Robert Trimble, Rr» ,,,nt"n,| COmm*rci.il buyrra.
Mr*. IL H Parriah, Tltutville,
So far. StU.O'X) atwita h*v« b.-m
and Mr# C. I. Koblchatld, Or-, relclHj
lando; 9 grandchildren. 2 great I
j ________________
grandchildren! taro ilater*, on*
brother and one nice*
M *C C ' n n i l l l n B r U C C
The family hat r e a c te d Cat IV ir S . A - t i m i l l U D ru t-L .
flowera be omitted and In
i A f f p n r| •n ry
A n n ilfll
nf flowora memorial* be mm in M T i e n a m g
M nnU U I
th&gt; Holy Cro*» Kpiaeopal Chur
M c c tin q T h is V / cck

nr. H. n. Coleman ... Funeral Tomorrow
Al 10:30

A STOItY IN I'ICTl’RES of ycalerdiy’* ceremony in «hi&lt;h the Connie* Trophy, the Douglas Trophi,
0 and other trnphier were preirnied lor the ihlrd quarterly Itombing lierbi. Captain J . II. Heed) nude
the prexrnlatinn*. Prior to the trophy prr.entail .na. f.lr, pai t Fernand*! aa.nmed command of
llra ii Allark SquadroH Klru n
(Su it Pkaln «ith pimpadla t&gt;&gt; tlrrgslrom) :

S O . 70

NAS Sanford Civil
Service Employes
To Be Reduced

Fair Association

VA Official Tells
Of Limitations

Additional

Local News

On Page 10

Mr« r^mHU H ri'f.
County
&lt;«nr of ICfflitn
tlon, l« in OrI#n»1i itlrniliny
annunt romrntlon «n.|
«»f
County
• r«ir»rn*lr U*
inf hflH at fh# Anf* lh!?t |fr&gt;fr»|
»nn,i»l tain-i'i^f ^ til M
T A llis •&lt;* » wet: in.-w
ti#T»t fonlfM In
hnt#i «
ee who re rn'lv to ire,1 Atgn&gt;a note It M»rn I’rlntii'U
f**r
charged bwlay that FVenrh troop* ^
^
^
w((
♦he r.rra-ton %»ilt
Juatlre
•nd pnllco there «re torturing «nd
|nmetlmr« VtlUnf \rin T»rl«ni#r*
|nil* M a r t i n - Chaoffle-a
Other dignitartra attending the
'harge* were printed by th# ?.v merilng an,l ennventlon ar# It A.
tiray. Secretary of S'atr: How­
rlatiat wreVty l*emaln
“ A l&lt;rfe nutnl&lt;*r nf per*oq* ard Dailey of th# Attorney •!&lt;na r m ted In roundup# or lnv#»llra- e ril't office reprrarnting Itlihfont are rele»«ed Immedlatel-- " •rd Firvin; and Bay F! Oirra,
Atariin aaid "Other* are handed Stale Comptroller
Over M memtera «f Ihe Slipover In 'he legal a ithnri'lei fee
hit pollre or ».»•&gt;-* erriaor'a aiaoriatlno ar. attrial
hold m»ny #u«peeta for daya. ing th* annual meeting
John Kri'ler, Alanngrr of the
» e *V * and *»rn month* without
Seminole County Chamber of
notifying anyone In authority.
/ "Som etim e* lh# qu eitlon ln r !» Commerce and member of the,
*o harah that th# virtlm d ir* of Itnard of County Commlialnnrr*,
It. o r In *om# In itan re* a pri­ will tw at the annual banqtirt to­
larpreaentlng Seinlnule
soner vhn rorvlyea th# ordeal n i g h t
cannot h# alb»wed to live to t*ll County.
*h# tale. I" either r« *e. he dlaThe ronverttion witl e-eme '• an
|
appoar* witho&gt;e&lt; Waring a tr**#. *n4 lomorroae.

Writctr Charges
French Troops
Torturing Arabs

J
AT 1 1IK AM. I! ANUS preaentitha for the third
recipient of Ihe "D ougin Trophy" gi»en liv lluuglat
the lb rolling Squatlron In llltlila - One with the br -t
Ing for Data! IK6-S7. Cdr. 1. M. Tully Jr. (Irfl* the
trophy for tho aquadron from Captain J . It. Krrdi,

Hat FVlag One TVimbtn/ Derby. V A IIJ - a * the
Aircraft Co.. Inc. ThU Iroph) i* prravnted to
airrall a hirarmrnt in teteral phitr* of Iviinht'omtuandlng Officer of \ xll i r eriard the
t nrimander llra u \ttark Wing One
(Official V. H. Na a| I’hoUj

itll.F! County Ju n io r Chan ber t f Cutninerie ar# r e a d * ing tl-hlng eqoir
MF.MIILItS OK TIIK SF'.AiINtll.F
mrnt tu lie ii*ri) by rhitdien paitlcinating in Ihe annual Javcre Fiahing Kodeo FAi*atnv*day, Aug. .'H
Inn Part.
Pari Ja&gt;reea
Ja ire ra gelling
getting n.i
nnlea, line*, tyw ii, tinVvra, and float* in I p
al lake Carol* In to rt Mellon
•hape are: (left la right) Itnn Tavlor, Harold Sentl, rd MiAlanui’ and l!d Da*i*.
(Photo hy Hergatiom)

�Pape 2—The Sanford Herald

I &lt;
YIdw

Friday, Aagnat 16. 198T

All Church Notice* mutt be presented at The Herald
tffic* by 10 a. m. on the day before publication.

distahJhi&amp;!

Qhwick. yioticQA.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. el 4IL St
Sunday School 0:43 a.m.
Louis L. Day. Pastor
Morning Worihip 10:43 a.m.
Sunday School
* m F M. Y. 7:oo p m.
Morning Worship
»• * m Evening Evangelistic 7:43 p.m
and
Training Union
6;1S P m Wedneiday night prayar
Evening Service
1 P m• praise servlca 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 sermon by the paator.
Evening Worihip Service 7:30
pro.
p.m Sermon by the paator.
Prayer Meeting Wedneiday 7:30
HILLCRE5T BAPTIST CHURCH
pm.
GENEVA
Paator
Charlea W. Hamll Jr.
THE SALTATION ARMT
Sunday mornlnr aervlcea:
214 East Second Street
10 a.m. Sunday School
M edian
It a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday
Sunday evenlnf aervlcea:
Sunday School
10:0c a.m
«: 1S p.m. Training Union
Holiness Meeting
11:00 a.m.
7 30 p.m. Evening Worahlp
Wednesday 7:30 p m. Prayer meet­ Open A11 (S u e d Meeting) 6:30
p.re.
ing.
Y.P.L.
7:00 p.m.
salvation Meeting
7:ao p.m.
ASSEMBLY o p GO!&gt; CHURCH Tuesday
12th St. end Leurel Ave.
Corp Codets
3:30 p.m.
Bev. H. M. Snow
Band Practice
4.00 p.m.
Sunday School
9'U •-»- Ladies Horn* League
7:30 p.m
Morning Worahlp
U m Thursday
Evangellatlc Servic*
7:3C p.m. Prayer Mealing
7:30 p.m.
Prayar and Bible Study Wadnaa- Saturday
day at 7:30 p.m.
Open-Air (SUset Meeting! 4:30
“ Coma to Worahlp, go to aerva.
p.m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

ui.s'DO

fo ster

ch apel

METHODIST CHURCH
Oviedo
Rev. George II. Carl’ee, Mlnlater
*:*S a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Worahlp Sendee
S-rrn pm . Worahlp Servlra
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rest 77lh 84- At Park Av#
Tha end of your aearch
fo r a friendly Church.
Gerald R.Prtce
Pa»««
Milton lllflinkotban 8.S. Super­
intendent
Sunday Bibla School
10 a m.
Preaching
11 * m‘
Bible Study
] P mEvangtliaUc Preaching 7:i» p.m.
Prayer Meeting (Wad:) 7:43 p.m.
31inionary Premilftnlal
You Are Welcome
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUBCH
Rev. J . W. Parham. Paiter
Cor. Fourteenth St- Oak Ave
Sunday School 1:43 a.m.
Morning Worihip Servlca U:00 a.

L'PSALA COMMUNITY
PKE3BYTERIA.N CHURCH
Rev. a C. W h ite.
Mlnleter
Mre. Clever Merre
I’ierlet
Mrs. Patricia Summerlin Aiel
P liant
l.enrg • I’nold. Aeat. Jjupt. of
Church School
Church School
10 a.m.
Worship
11* a.m.
Evening Worahlp
S:30 p. m.
“Everybody Invited to attend
our servic**."
FIRST METHODIST CnURCH
Peetor
Dr. R. E. Rutland
Educational Director Rachel Bea­
sley
0:4S a.m. Church School
Classes for all ages.
M a m.—"The Church Shall Uv#’*
6 p m. MYT
7:13 Organ Veipen
7:30 p.m. "Let Ua Pray"
Recreation for young people In
McKinley Hall after evening a d ­
vice.

LAKE MART BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Training Union €.43 p m
Lake Mery, Fla.
Evening Worahlp • p m.
Paetar — Bev. W. A. Rlleaweud
Wedneiday Prayer Mee«iug • p.m.
Sunday School 1:43 a.m.
"Coma thou with ua and wa will Morning Worihip 11 a m.
do thee good."
Training Union 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER Prayer Mealing Wad. 7:30 p.m.
Rev. L. P. Taaher,
re»«*r
PAOLA WESLETAN
Sunday School
1° a.m.
M E T H O D IST CHURCH
Slornmg Worahlp
11 a m.
( Mllet West on Rt. 4*
Evening Evingelutie Bervlca 7:43
Sunday School
6:43 a m.
p m.
Morning Worship
10:43 a.m.
Weakly servlcee:
6:43 p.m.
Tueiday and Thuraday 7:43 p m. Wtsleyan Youth
7:30 p.m.
regular Saturday Morning Broad- Evening Worship
Wednesday Trayav Meeting 7:30
taat over WTItlt 10.33 a.m.
p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Everyone Welcome
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
OF TRE REDEMEER
2*3 W. 23th Plaee
CHURCH OP GOD
P L .., PA 1-1332
Rev. H. W. Hendereoa, Patter
The Rev. Phillip Sckleaamaau
French Av*. and 22nd SC
Pallor
Sunday School 3:43 a.m.
Bunday School
» I«
Evangelistic Servlca 7:30 p.m
Bibla Ciaia
#:1* *-m.
Mid-Week Servlca Tuetdiy 7:39
Service
1®!*® 4 m"Prayer For The D#&gt;" Phone FA p.m.
Young Tcopl* Servic* Thura­
1-3221.
day 7:30 p.m.

JACKY

FENWICK

"A GOING CHURCH TOR
A COMING LORDCOME AND SEE THERE
IS A REASON.

Don't bother calling Dot or Bill and a friend of Marge's daught­
Cottar for anything for the next er*!! As I said, wbat courage that
few weeks, at the very least! Dot took! (I wouldn't even THINK of
CHURCH OF m i! NASARENE
and Bill, who have no children of taking my TWO to the beach with­
"Sanford's Stnglog Church"
thsir own, have been patiently out strong rrenforcements In the
Second St. and Mapla Ave., West
awaiting ena they could adopt. person of their father!!!) Some­
R. II. Spear Jr ., paster
And Wednesday morning wa* the body has (0 chase them!
Sunday School 3:43 a.m.
culmination of all that waiting.
Just remember that there WILL
Morniog Worship 10:43 a.m.
They now hav* a bouncing five NOT be any square-dancing “ v
Training Department! 6 p. m.
and a half months old baby boy, coming kfonday night, of for the
Evening Evangelistic 7 pm.
—and couldn’t be any happier two following it! Due to the heat,
Mid-week Prayer meeting each
without danger of "bursting at thev'rn taking a short vacation,
Wednesday '..43 p.m.
the seams"!! When you hesr nf and will resume on Monday right,
Tha Church of th* Naiarene Is
cases such as this, doesn’t it give September 9.—when it It hoped the
Wesleyan In doctrint evangelistic
you a warm glow Inside? It does j
In appeal, end wnrld-wide la
weather will be a little better suitmission.
“'*•
.. I e J to such energetic antics!!
Fai ami Suii Kuppe ale earn­
“Whosoever will may cams".
Seems like I'm leaving a lot
ing on clouds" too! Only for a
out, but I can't think of Just what
FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCH
different reason. Bob. who ia in
it Is! ( Well.lLat will teach me to
OF GENEVA
VAH-3, has received order* U&gt; the
writ* everything down when I h i AJaek L. Stewart
Pastor
Naval Air Station at Annapolis,
it! Wouldn't vou think I’d have
Sunday School
10 a. m.
Maryland.
Tht*
will
bring
them
Vtcc MISI0INT IICHAIO M. NIXON welcomes contestants In the teen-age Roed-E-O driving champion­
itim ed THAT much by now?)
Morning herviee
11 a. m.
within a few hundred miles of their
ship meet to Washington and receives a white Jacket like theirs as a gift. Shown with Mxon are (L to r.):
Since sitting still and trying to
Evening Service
home
(which
is
Bu/fslo,
Nsw
Vivian Cox, of Pueblo, Colo; Huella Dickson, of LsvlagtOO, N. M , and Jack Chandlet. of Yuma, Aria.
concentrate isn't getting m* any­
Training Union
6 30 p. m
Y
’ork),
end
that
is
where
they
#
place, I might as well eiost. Have
Preaching
7:30 p. m.
want to be! Pst his been turning
a nice week end, and i'll at* you
Wad. Prayer Servlca
7:30 p m.
cartwheel* since
they got the
Monday!
news. Jo*nn and Don Fleischman
CHURCH o r CHRIST
;r * planning to buy the Hoppe's
2nd St. and Elm Ave.
house, so 1 guess thty’U be my
Ralph Brewer -Jr.
BY WILLIAM EWALD
Evangelist
[many sponsors can afford to car- time to feed the toll TV demand. new next door neighbors.
Also heard that John Holmes,
United Press Staff Correspondent I ry this kind of a load?
Fight promoters and baseball
SUNDAY
NEW YOIIK 4ft — Toll TV is
Not many, say toll TVers. In magnates would harvaat fortune*. Bob Lanier, and W. C. Riago, all
Rlhle School ... _______ ,«_.10 ».m.
not just a new twist In mast an- 1S36, for example. 23 per cent of
Morning Worship __11 a.m.
The Brooklyn-Los Angeles Dodg­ in VAH-3, hav* received order* to
ts-tainment, It it \ tevolution.
TV's bill was paid for by 10 top ers alresdy have been guaranteed Washington, D. C. (Nothing like
Evening Worsnip ____ pm.
It means that for the first time firms.
a minimum of two million dollars keeping a bunch of "shipmates"
TUESDAY
Ladles Class
__
9:30 a m in history, you don't have (0 put
Whst's tnort. ssy toll TV id- from a toll TV operator; their together.) The Holmes will be sail­
your shoes on to become a paying locates, commercial TV hat af­ present TV taka is $730,000 annu­ ing their home in South Pintersst,
WEDNESDAY
and 1 know Marion will hate to
movies, sports or fected other entertainment indue- ally.
Bible Study Clasaes___ 7:30 p.m customer of
leava hsro.
stage shows.
! tries miner league biiehall, fight
Cn'Jega Courses Possible
THURSDAY
The previous concept of box of­ clubs, the movies Back in 1947,
Men's Training Clase
Colleges mirht teach courses via | While Chief FralUs is operat­
movie
theaters toll TV ami reap bushels of mon­ ing out of Mayport with VAH-9,
2nd and 4th nights......... ..I p.m fice entertainment boiled down to for example,
this: The paying audience had to grossed more thsn $1,500,000,000; ey; charities could stage telethons Laura took advantage of the situ­
be moved to a theater or arena. lset year, the gross was $1,300,- on pay TV to collect their yearly ation to take off for a visit with
FINECREST BAPTIST
old friends in Norfolk, Virginia.
That audience receptacle had to 000,000.
CHURCH
1budgets.
The "old friends" I'm speaking of
be centrally located, an expensive
lA Church of the Southern
Among the eirht major movie
However, there are some flaws are Kathy and Bob Herdman, for­
proposition. That receptacle could etudios, RKO is closed, Republic 1in this picture. One is the pub­
Baptist Convention)
Joe H. four son
Pastor he u«e&lt;| only periodically or even operate* for the moat part as a lic'* appetite for entertainment — merly with VAH-3. Chief Herdman
expensive rental depot for TV films, and the ) no family. is going to sit down is now atiached to the U.S.S. Ran­
J . A. Hunt
Sup*. Sunday School seasonally, a.to an
Church home located temporarily proposition.
six other companies all have been night after night and plunk down ger, and one of tha things Laura
and the girls did while there was
Toll TV moves the entertain­ forced to awing
in Pintcrast School.
heavily to TV I $1 for a movie.
to attend the commissioning of
ment to the paying audience. It film production.
Sunday School
1.43a.m.
Another is the reluctance of pro­ that ship. She took the three girls
puts a hot office In the home. It
Worihip Service
It a.m.
la This The Answer
ducers and authors
to release
■OOU M. MOUOH, chairman of
la
an
electronic
delivery
service.
Training Union
4.30p.m.
Toil TV'ers say they have tha I their hits to toll TV under tha with her—Debby, Susan, and Nan­
UniLad States Steal Corporation.,
cy
Evening Service
7:43p.m.Right now, you see entertain­ answer. A picture like "Giant" present tax
appear* before the Senate Anti- J
structures. Oscar
Marge Laming and her neighbor,
ment on TV Ire*.
Sponsors pay which needs about 10 milHon dol­ i lfammerstein recently poined out
Nursery provided.
trust and Monopoly rubcommit-'
the bills. According to Harris, l'p- lars to break even; could make l that it wouldn't be worth R to him Annis Dominey, and SEVEN chil­
taa to testify on recent steal price
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Wednesday at the
increases of $4 a ton. Blough said
ham and Co . a New Y'ork finan­ back ita investment in a single I to coin a million dollars in a sing- dren, spent
CHURCH
that "rising prices ara not tha
cial house, those sponsors spent ! night if only half the TV hornet ' le night from a show mg’ of "South beach. "Gad", what courage!!!
Car. Park Av*. sad Fourth S t
causa of Inflation; they ara tha
about one billion dollar* in 193d on 20,000,000 were willing to pay 30 Pacific." It's more advantageous Annis hae a niece visiting from
The Rev. John W. Thome*. Rector TV. Howover, not much of that
result of i t " H* expressed doubt
cents a head. It
could still be to spread hit earning* over a pe­ Atlanta, (she's thirteen year* old,)
that tha price increase would
t. a.m.
Holy Eucharist sum went toward the creation of
plus the niece's friend, plus her
shown in theaters here and aboard riod of years.
causa a new Inflationary round.
9:13 a.m.
Family Service actual program content. Almost
and on TV again.
Another problem centers around children, plue Marge's children,
and Church School
900 million dollars, says Harris,
Would people be willing to pay? actors, stagehands, technicians.
11 a.m. Morning Trayer and Ser­ Upham, went toward the purchase
Well, tho Alfred Politx research What happens to a supporting ac-1
mon.
of program time, commercials and film reports that 18 million people tor who figures to make $400 a '
Tuesday and Thurtdsy — Holy spot time
over 15 years of age would be will­ week for a year in a hit Broad-!
Communion —7:30 a m.
Largest Audience Needed
ing to pay 30 cents for a first run way play? How do you comren- j
Wednesday—Holy Communion —
Toll TV'ers aay despite a sprin­ f&lt; slur-. (■■ » Broadway pfsy on sal* for the lose of what might be
10 a.m.
kling of qustily show* on TV. tha TV.
a year* work?
Saturday — Sacrament of Pa- bread and butter of contmerrial
Politz says six million people
The American Federation of
nance —3-6 p.m
TV must be pap the sponsor must would pay $1 to
an opera; al­ Television and Radio Actor* **e 1
reach the largest possible audi­ most 20 million fans would pay toll TV ax a threat On the other
STATION WAGONS — MICRO — BU SES
FIRST R A ITJ8T CHURCH
ence for tha smallest cost.
$i for a World Series game; 16 hand, Ralph Bellamy, long active
319 Park Ave.
COMBI’S
Furthermore, say loll TV'ers, million buff*
would pay 61 to in actor's equity, teea it as boon
(A Southern Baptist Churvh)
TV coats arc rocketing. Tho av­ watch a championship fight via to both artors and the theater.
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor erage half-hour situation comedy
HOOPER FOREIGN CARS, Inc.
The home set picture isn't Die
toll TV.
Fred H. Fisher Associate Pastor costa $33,000 to $10,000. L’ *&gt; sea­
If ail this is to. it would mean only thing scrambled in tha world
Box
708,
Merritt laland, FU.
Phone Cocoa 1815
Mr. W. L. Harmon Director of son, the production budget for the an upheaval in the entertainment of toll TV.
Music
Perry Como hour was $106,000, for field. The Hollywood dream fac­
Mrs. Guy Bishop
Director of Jackie Gleason about $102,000. for tories would hav* to labor over­
Music
Sid Caesar about $113,030. How
Mrs. Marvin Milan
Organist
Morning Worship
8:45 a.m.
Sunday School
1:46 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 am .
Training Union
4.43 p.m.
Tell sweltering folks "up nawth” about Florida’s mild summers!
Evening Worship
8 pm.
Wednesday Servic*
7:30 p.m.
(Nursery for all services)
(Earphones far hard of hairing)
SIGN LANGUAGE
Sunday School Class
9.43 • m.
WELCOME

FIRST CHURCH O f CHRIST
EBKNEZER METHODIST
SCIENTIST
CUURCU
E. Second SU
Cltrue Height*
Sunday Service
11 a m. Rev. Albert S. Perrier
Pistor
Sunday Servicaa
11:00 a.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
Sunday School
11:00 a.m. E. Johnson, superintendent
CHURCH
Wedneaday Evening Meeting a 1:00 Preaching Service 11 a.m.
Oak Ave. and Third 84.
Prayer meeting, Wtfnaadap, 7:30 The Rev. A. G. Melnnli. Minister
Ltaaoo
Sermon —
“ChrlaUan
Mrs. Georg* Touhy, Minister of
p.m.
Music
Science''
Beading Boom located in Foyer THE CHRISTIAN &lt;1 MISSIONARY Mill Katherine Brown, D C E.
of Church Building open to publie
ALLIANCE CHURCH
9:46 a.m. Sunday School
J JO to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Park Ava. ft 14lh S c
10:60 a.m. Bastion meets for
• Thursdays.
Sunday
prayor in the Ssttlon Room
A cordlet Invitation la extended
Sunday School
1:41 a .a It a.m.
Morning Worihip
to all to attend our u n ic e s and
Worship
10:40a.m
Anthem—“Come Y’e Blessed"
use tha Beading Boom.
Chtnctl Choir
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Anthem—“Send Forth Hiy Spirit"
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sermon:
Mr. Mclnnlt
In Slsvia (Near Oviedo)
Seventh St. tnd Elm Ave.
6 p.m. Senior High Fellowship—
Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy
Peater Pastor
A. C. McClure Youth Building
Morning Worship 1:23 am.
Sabbath School
Saturday 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP
Radio Mission Broadcast at 1:30 9:30 a.m.
Sermon:
Mr. Mclnr.it
a.m. over WORE (740 he)
Worship Service
11a.m Nurseries for children under
Sunday School 1:00 a m —for all Prayar Meeting
Wedneaday three, and three u 4, every Sun­
age group*.
7;30 pan.
day morning during the 11 a m.
Christian Day School — Monday
worship hour.
through Friday 9:00 a.m. — (A.1
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
elementary gradas
and kinder­
CHURCH
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION
garten.)
Paster. 8 . C. Br&amp;um
•f Jvhevth't Witnesses
A Church With A Friendly Wel­
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
l*?l West 1st. St.
come
Sunday 3 p.m. Wstchtow-er study
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Three miles wait of Sanford on
J . G. Brook* - Breach President first street, then right at Monro* Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Congregation
Bible study
City Hall
Corner.
Sunday School
10 a.m. “Not forsaking the assembling of Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry school
Sacrament Mealing
A P-m. ourselves together, aa tha manner Friday 1:10 p.m. Service meeting
Wednesday Primary Meeting at of tom* la; but exhorting ona an­
Yacht Club 4 pm.
CONGREGATIONAL
other: and *0 much tha more,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
as y* see the day approaching."
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
a member of
Hab. 10:33
CHAPEL
THE UNITED CHURCH OF
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Elder Sprlaga
CHRIST
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Comer o4 Park Ave. ft 2th St.
Bpeaaeeed by First Baptist Church Training Union—7 p. m.
Sanford, Fla.
Bunday 9:46
Church School
Evening Worship—I p. m.
Prayer Masting Wednesday night 11:00
Worihip
H. H. Martin. Paator
Sermon: ''Examine Ms O God"—
Sunday School
1:43 a.m. —4 p. m.
Mr. Armstrong
Praacblog
H:®° » m
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
6:00
Pilgrim Fellowship
Evening Service
7:30 p. m,
BAPTIST CHURCH
Assistant
R. K. Armstrong
Ct»-nee 0 1 Waal Fifth and Holly Minister
tAQLA CHURCH OF
J . Bernard Root
"WELCOMES
VOU"
Lord’s Day: Bibla Study at 10
“I was glad whan they u id unto
Worahlp Service
U:00 a m. Pastor Wm. L. Stapahns
me: "Lot ua go Into tha house of
Evening Sarvlc#
T p.m. Associate B. b. Crelglow
the Lord."
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Rvtryone Welcome
Morning Worship
11a .m.
“Where T*v Are Never A
CRUI.UOTA BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Study
1 p. m.
Sraager But Once"
7:43 p m
1407 Sanford Ave.
C O. Swaggarty
Paator Evening Sendee
Mid week Service Wednesday
Bunday Schuoi 10 a.m.
Sunday School, 9:43 a.m. Adult
FIRST CHRISTIAN CUURCU
Morning Worship Service U a.m.
7:43 p. m.

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HERE'S THE SALE ALL SANFORD WAITS FOR!

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by lb* prixs-winning western novelist

@®G!1(L®(2K WAYNE D. OVERHOLSER

CH A PTER S3
mw u
so o n , me m o * achool- a n u l l acreage do for each fam A S I W ALKED la the t u ; of teachrr and arcretary of tha co l­ ; ily. Finally they forced a m eet­
* » the n o n . Art Delaney looked ony, aitttng in a chair, hla lege ing and \otod to d tu o lie the aoa t me apecutatively.
*111 dlvtda tha trraaury,
etrrtched to * ard LV atovr.
“Nur.« • price,- I **t,j. -on
Then I lix'Knt at Ilia bed cm |wrhlfli amounted to nothing; a
everything you own: #tor* buiW- , the other aide of the room. John •hare of rero la rero.
tzif. atork. »n l hou**.*Joh&gt; and raa knew tt would
, H athcra lay on hit bark, atanng
1 could almost wr.ell the crre l at the celluig, hla (ace bandaged ta cto t. There were twenty-three
th a t » o work Lot tn him. Fir.#!!)
"You haven't had anything to i lam* .ea. counting me and John.
be **l&lt;t ‘T en IhouMnd."
|eat, have yo u ?" Nrla aakrd aa The rote waa twelve to eleven.
9
1 t t a r t e d t c w e r d th e front door the . ung my coat and hat near which meam nine famillee were
1 h a d e l m o t t r e a c h e d it when I the atove.
"IQ ft* you some- willing to atay right where they
h r a r d him p attertnt after me. 1thing."
i were on the Waat Fork. Well.
" H o l d on. W i l l " A t 1 tumwl. he
I aaid in a low tone to S co tt. John leat ht* head when he «• »
Mid. " B e f o r e I talk turkey I v« *h o had coma to eland betid# he waa outvoted. He got tn the
g o t a r i g h t t o k r . o * w h eth e r me, "W hat happened?"
doorway and eaid he u a a n l let­
j o u ' r e t e n o u a o r Ju e t bulling m e . "
"They aim cut beat him to ting any of them out until they
"I'm aerloti*," 1 aaid. "and death." S co tt Mid. "Turner and ! .am t to their acnaea They )u*t
there ! riah money to swing the DtlUagtiam and Secure and that ran over ta n . H* tried to fight,
deal, but when you talk thout bunch. He tried to atop them, [but thcra w tra ton many of
*1 0 0 0 0 )ou re ten ttm ci high.*
you know. It a n while you were ! them.'*
A ta in I would b ate walked out out of the valley." Ha touched hla
"Hew bad ta he h u rt? "
"H u left arm a broken, tieif he hadn t hunt on to ray arm, head gingerly '1 tried to help
9 bracing hlmeelf with both leg* him. but aomebody hit me with atdea the cute on his face, he a
"F iv e Lhouaand *
|a gun barfel when it etarted and got a couple of broken rib* and
« ini of h n . v i "
•
l anooa him off. izriUlwJ. and I waa out at '.he fight "
Nela motioned me to the lab i*
cuffed hack my haL •No good.
N ila cama back to me. from
A rt. It boita down to a queitioei the atova. "Go over and apeak to and said in a low tea* "He ju st
at whether you want to m ] and him. Will. He a been wanting to Lea there almost aa if ha were
in a coma. II* u y a he a ruined
t e t out with a little bit. or walk aee you."
out with nothing "
I walked -o tha bed. 1 looked everything for me because b*
Ha atared at the floor without down at him. and aaw th at hr couldn't keep hU word to you."
"Don t let him think th at.* I
eaytr.t anythtnt I eaid: "Art. recognized me i t once.
I »o go* *3.000. That a what HI
"Hello. W ill.- he Mid. "1 tried, said. "W e'll make out *
fiv e you.”
"Of course. W ill" She part a
but 1 failed. I rutaa Tve failed
He to t red m the face, and then u everything a.nee 1 left St. hand over m ine T h a t a tha last
thing I ever worry about. *
V • b ite , tad I thought he'd fasti. Louie."
I hadn t eatan all day, and by
Then he howled: "You're a rob­
I wanted to My something to
ber. WlH Beevon! Whyr, the good* give him some aaauranee but my the time I was full aom* of tha
on my ehelvoe . . .* I wae through throat waa too fuu y. I waa tiredneaa had left me I told them
Lie door and on the porch when aahamad. aa thoroughly ashamed , what had happend. and Scott nodhla voice came to me, high and m a man could be. for the [de*t He a a l i "The onea who a r*
abrtll, T i take * . *
thougbta I d had a few momenta ''e ft w'.ll make a living, tf CoaI tallo and Brahma let them atay "
"M ake oof the papers,* I raid ago about John Mather*.
They'B let them .* 1 aaid. and
" T tw got aoene rtdtnf to do P I
"I drert think rou te a feflerw.
rewa. 'Tv* got to get back to
atop heck tonight."
D id." N«!a eak1
I left town, riding agam ic the
I tatmd my voice and 1 Mid [the Boa P. M aattto K with
wind, the tlcaire to m NeU an -A ra s s irNr fight# If* keep hla Sarah on* way or tha other, and
overpoeeetng urge to m i The word la not a failure. John. I’ve I'll ace you tomorrow. Don't lea
A a ir wwa an Id now. Wtthto an got •omelhlng for you.* I laid your dad worry, Nela. Wa're gt»hour cr two the V m l t would T r u e r '* money belt on the bed t r f ta figure thing* out.*
ta re to mow
■f ra glad you talked to hkn,*
"Turner wea shot and killed this
Mg nrlgtoto ilt e wee to put aflemnnw T b e t’e hit ahare of the fix eaid.
"Nele," 1 said, "he's a brave
John Mathrew to the etore. Now money from the cattle he and
Lbat I had agreed to buy It. I vraa Dillingham atola. If Dillingham * man. 'fell him that. Tell htnv
tormented by a plague c f doubts etflt around, t * It get him. too.* he belong* Ui this country. He a
I had never been able to find any
H* felt the belt with hla right Just got to find hto place ta tt.
common ground with Mather* hand, beat he didn't M l tt. He That * a IV"
Ha probably Sated r e for m*r- aaid. 'T h a n k you. Win.*
1 put on my h a t and coat, and
rytng hto ttonghtcr. A fter 1 hid
Nela pulled me away ( n w the Visaed her. and It seemed only a
trme to ttwev. 1 decided I didn't bee. whtapertof. "He tlree ewartv. moment I had been with her.
T o n i »tav un ah night,* 1 aaid.
w ant to have any thatg more to
m do with hint than I waa tarred
While ahe wanned op *ori* "Tou r* tlrad.
Fhe noddad at Scott. T i n ap*n*
to by family obligetVeto.
feed for me, Scott told me what
N et* recognlred me, even In the had happened. "Dillingham and me off. and hi* wife ccetaea to
rapidly ftonning duet, and came T im e r and Heoore had been ta lk ­ part of tha tlm a."
She atood to tha doorway imfM
flytng fait ot the cabm. rf'ere- ing to our people for weeks, t
gard lrg the rent and the mud. gi.eae you heard * 1 nodded, arvl I «aa » tha aadiff* and atartiag
"IVtB, where hare yea Seen?* he w-ent on. "tullingham didn't back dow-a tha road. I had th at
aha triad. *3 axpartod you yaa- carry any weight becauee he waa rlctu r* to carry tn my mind, a#
te rd a y *
• valley m aa to ita rt with. and her standing motionless with the
AH the bftramaae wwa ftoihed avf.rybr.ljr knew he had it to tor light bthlnd her. She clewed the
out of me then. I fait aa * I vow and lira . P arle*. It waa T u r­ door, and the night Mac tenere
had been purged of aomeuung n er who did Mi* mtochlef. And waa sit around tn*. and the rato
th at wea erd and nerlran. She John had trotted hint from the that had turned to snow waa
m w n my wife and I lovrd her. and beginning.
We wouldn't have Tripped past me by the wind.
w John Mathriw waa her father—a coma to this valley if it hadn't
fu tii* man. a dreanvar. a fadu-e, been for hho.
'A t Ibe anting o f a shot f
but tu g her fatbee
T urner key&lt; eeytng the only alrrird. Fee a moment I m a t
Wa went In a I d a and the way to mala* a Bring » »a to htva tnrw where It cam * to m . M
w irrtith from tha beg range at least a quarttr-iectioa of land
IV-taacy acomed In I r a
ruehed at raa A lighted lamp waa He blamed John and me for buy­ WTM again ta fmdre Hr#
tm the table. N est tn tha wag I ing Anchor mi 1 trying to make “(1unlock" tnciiorrow.

ANNUAL AUGUST SALE

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ta

e o r ir n

jm ricc u iiKRitnT om w that

irauant to Oiaplar IM Florlta
alelaa, l i l t Ih* felloe Ink &lt;!**
crlhcd Urda In acralnola rounii
Florid* will ba etfarad for aala
at publt* ouMfT for U a hi« beet and
bael &lt;**1. bid al the frost door of
fh * *»roinola Qoualv O u ct Hnaaa.
aa kaaford. baainnio* at H il l A- Ml.
on Mo*d*r. Aueaat 1*1 h. A D

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P a g a »l F 'l b lle I te e e td a a f
•gtolnole O a S B tl
Flerld*.
T o * , aad E a c h of Tnu af# n o.
I t t l N H T r P lltl'P *
iiflod i h a l a su it l o eulai t i t l e lo
E T IIE L D B R O M IE R
And to: Tba f'nkaown *p- wa*o lha a b a t e loacrl bad p ro p ort y haa
of aaid abova aamad natural ■••a Iliad a e a l n a l t o u and yon ara
lu r o l j re-ju lra I to a r r r a a copy of
t 'o f a n d a n l a
And l e t AU s a r l l M clnlmlne vnur A n a e o r in lha C n m o la l M on
i n t e r * * ! , h r , through, unde r or tho P l a i n t i f f a a l to r n a r a . F E L D E R
aealnsl thn nbova nam«J na- AND U E T T IN O H A I.' A t l * So u th
Jural drfrndarta not k u n e * to KnowUa. W i n t e r P a rk . F l o r i d a , and
tile lha o r i g i n a l In lha n f f i c a of
ha dsad nr allv*
C o u rt on
And to: AII I'arllat l l x l r r or lha C la rk o f l h a
Clalm ln* to hava anr rlahL Of h a f . r o Auy I t l i l t , o taar w laa
tt tie, or Inlarait In and lo Hla tha a'.laaal lo na e f aaid C o m p l a i n t
following daa.-rlbal arnpartp, will ba t a k e * aa confaaaad.
Thla nolle# ahall ba publlahad
attuati In Itaratnoln Countr.
on. a r a i l we ak fur fo u r c o n a w u Florida, to.w it:
l
i
r
a e a a k a In tna Uanford ll arn ld .
I-ot i and la&gt;&lt; \ \ Block
I'a iad thla H t h dav of J u l y . HIT .
T T r a d ;» o|
*.V .
ri P IIKIINOON
l«&gt;
S I 'l t l X U A
n .m lao U
r't ark
c i r c u l l &lt;*0 'ir*.
C o u n t r . Florida, a ro r d l n e
hamln ola Ceumy. F t o r l A *
t a th a plat Hiaraof aa rafS E A I.i
eordad tfl Plat
n .ok ».
Ika

N O T IC E IB I I K R B B T O I V C N that
ha Itou alna A u l h q r l l r of in# Ctly
’ Van ford. Flo rid a Witt ant ar tain
■ op ., ala lo furnlati P ub lle L lab llr Inaaraaue with limit# of I f ! » '
|ouaand d ollars, aad. F i r a and
xt an d sd Ctovaraaa In au ra n ca la
It a m o n e l of l # l l lhouaand doir * B o t h pot lclas W&gt; h . w r lll an for
I arm o f thr •• ya ar a baglnalng
ovam b ar t. !»»?• c o r a r l n a iha n a
m a l n g unite, thraa ad mlnlalratloa
jl l l i n e s aa.l tk r e a s l a v g r .un.la
lllda or pr&lt;&gt;|n.«ala will t a r a c i . r l In tha o/flcaa d l h a Velh erltv
a n n lll I as P M »• »aplambar
I. l i l t .
F u r l h a r I n f o r m a i l o * w l i k ra *# rd
i th a placa and apeolflcuilona of
ild p ro ja c ia and for ma an whlrh
Id pronoaala muat ha anhmlllad ,
a y ha nMaii.ad by c o n i a c t i a e Oor- |
In t . Br ad ley r » * l H » a IB M ' V
he Jl n u a i s c A 'llt rl i f » f lha &gt; ttr
' Hanford n . - r l d a ai taaln le'rettnn
u 1 dine. CVaJla R ra w ar e v a r j . tanafit

0
P K arsd e a
As C la rk a f s a i l C o u r t
a d f a v kpaaf
liar far H aiaalJf
B i t If*
ai t . F l o r l l *

t i T jt r rg ju rr rv b o b b t
o r t h e B i r m s v b ic ja l
c t k c r i r . ta
aa d
fo r
S E M I* o l e COCSTT. FLO­
RIDA. Ik CHARCEBY SO

IHEBIGM

Miscellaneous table of WOMEN AND CHI.DKEN COTTON
“D RESSES, UNDERWEAR, SPORTSWEAR. Limited Quantlty.

1.00

Naluew to S.98

Each

6.98

26 Dresses
Formerly Up To 14-95

Nov

5*00

SPORTSWEAR
O NLY

Bt Catalina, Queen Casual, Hobble Brooks, Cotton knit,
cords, hroaddolh. denim. SHORTS, PFD D I.K PUSHERS,
BERMUDAS. JAMAICAN SHORTS, Value# lo T.98

NOW

DRESSES

31

Formerly Up To 17.96

1 .0 0 -3 .9 8

3.00

Now

Print nnd Solid Color

O NLY 25 BETTER

SKIRTS
For School tnd all-year vrsari smart notion
sheathe and Ivy league, nnprfsaed pleats.
k gore*. Cord*. Rayons, Broadfloth. Prints.

FORMERLY 2.98 lo 10.95

D R ESSES
Here are some of the finest dresvea in lha stag*.

Vl to xk off
now at FI.9S lo 14.98

Tlaaite

Nylon, Dacron, col Ion and dacron
A cotton mixture. Need no ironing,
tailored or Dressy, nleevelewt or
short sleeves. Sires 52 to .19.

Chambrays,

Sava $4.00 to 112.00 on each drona. Sties for
Juniors, Ml.kr.es ami Women.

to

16.95

10.00

DRESSES

2 for 7.00

W ERE 2.98 - 5.98

Singly
3.9!) Each

Buy mta for rnch dny of achool. Rnyun Shantung, TVanus
Glnghsms, Brondcloths, Chambrays, Famous names in.
eluded. All slzea

1.98 - 2.98

3.99 to 8.98

SWIMSUITS
• Sea Lull

Now

Embroidered

fauna. Dacron blcnils and New Dark cottons.

5.88

BLOUSES

14.95 to 22.95

Choowe from lialey &amp;. Lord (ilngham. Polished
ehamhraya,

• Ilrillant

DRESSES

2 for 5.50

S in g ly

2.99 Each

Rayons, linens, polished cottons, voiles, tliniitieat; and rayon
erspea. All slies.

2.77

SWEATERS
AND SHRUGS. Orlow and sool, cardigans and aTtjkoiers. full fashioned.

3.99
to

DRESSES

2 fer 3.50

Singly
1 99 Each

Jacket Drenses, flared skirt, sheath dresses for horns or
street wear. Cotton prints, chambrniu, percales. All sizes

VALUES TO 8.98
Now

2.98 - 6.98

TRADE IN PARADE

ONLY 6 TOPPERS

MOW UNTIL AUOUST J1 Merrury rfftoJara iarm lha
nation are crlrbrating *h* durooaa of Tlio Big M with
the greatfat uloa eient tn nur historj'- Wo are pro­
pane) to gtv* 1houvind* away ovary dav in trHo tn
sLlowancoa. Your prevent ear Rill nm w b* wurth *o
tntigh again! 8o get now. Como in, drive homa
your own brand now Dtg M. today.

&amp; DUSTERS
5*00 each

H U N T-

McROBEInc.

NUT F. FBTTP*i «c

109 N. pgbnoHo A n

E M FA 2-4M4

•kOTICR OF SLIT

Jacket dresses, sunbacks, prints, sheers
or bolid colors. See these prettiest-ever
m ile*. L'inghams, chambrays and S in e
4.nn (o s.nn on each dress. Sire* 9 to 17,
12 to 20. l i f t to * n » .

ON SALE 9 n.m. SATURDAY

50% off

s ir . sort cot t r r v c g ,
P a f -----------Tw Q u it * T itle

Formerly 10.95 lo 11.95

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS

Catalina

»f

SAL)

DRESSES

Childrens &amp; Women’s

F loai.i.

n o n ' at o r a t ' I T
T H n r F t a a K l D A TOi
A R E h '-E
E
N A .VKEM O F
&gt;a laal danca X un n now n
u ar# harab y nt/llllrd I h al suit
llvorra haa baan b r o u f h l aa a ln a l
Is lha C ircuit Court. In nnd
garni nolo Couoaa. Flo rid a, m
cary.
anllllad
"R a b a c n *
Saraon. I’l a l a ll t f . »a Claranca
lankarnon. li a fa a d a n t, " by s a i l
.oca T
llank araon. P la i n ti ff
f a n ara raqulrad to fit# your
&gt;rr wHh lha
C l a rk
of Mld
t. and a o r t a ap oa th a F l a i a a 'tn n a a
&lt;&gt; / " d r a w S r a a r (
is addraan U P O. Bog I I I
Ofd. FIo ald*. a a o p r of a n d :
aar. an nr
tsfers
Salur day.
ambar t IM». If r o e fa ll to go
I dacraa pfo ro n fa eeo wilt ba
•ad a r a i a a l you fur tb a rultat |
irdad in tka CVirplatnt.

60 Lovely New Cotton

Now

W E C A N S A V E Y O U BIG
M O N EY O N A M E R C U R Y

'

gulf

Dresoes taken from our regulir block of name btsnd merchsndia*: Pwiiioua names likr llfors!3r.r.3„ B c 'ty Unrlford, UoShi#
Brooks, Candy Jr.. Johnni J r . peili, loan 'filler, Mynette, Doris
Dodson, and many others.

Now

flo t A n m

)

EXTRA SA LE5 T E 0 P L E TO SERVE YOU! ALL SALES FINAL

Circuit

P ha

•k a H ' r n f n e a f o r o

SAVE \t . . . S*re even mite. Hundred* of Prewes, Blouses
Sw eaters Skirts. Sportmirar .md Children’s w « r si Vg nnd
Iren Ihsn l j of former prlrr*' po/tn* nf items nol liatrd. Thfa
is our HIC. ONCE A YEAH ALMOST (ilV E AWAY SA LE.
Come earl) lo get best choir*

nofced aalsi

Clac k ef Ika '

Court. **iwleol#
CVenfr. Florida.

F. taeuWta D l f a c l o r
T ha l l o u a l r e A u Jh or h r

BARGAINS! BARGAINS!

t k a Kama ot tka (taia of llo r -

Legal Notice

•

1 DAY ONLY - SATURDAY AUG. 17th

.. .1 L'

Reg Price 8.98
Shorties tnd full lescth . SLiee 10 tn
U.

Children s &amp; Sub - Teens

D RESSES
B r Cinderella, Glen of Michigan, Kata Greenvray, Tean
Colony. Buy for school, for parties, for play av« - v - iron
cottons, chambrays, nylons ginghams, soma with erlnolldas
Also party organdies. Size# for Toddlera 1 to L Children
3 to 6x and Girla 7 to 11. Subteena 6-W.
W ERK L9S . 1.98 . 10.91

SHOPS

1.98 - 6.95

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Editorials
______ i i i

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•“T e a ,

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The Issue Is Free TV Vs Fee TV

DOC DAYS

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Editor’* Not*: Tb# first of ■ I Msuofotusn
Opsf* A m . r*».
) ' it **
»»n*a of dispatch#* on th# luu* #ref» union*
ya# * * *
,h*
Wl? ‘ word V r telephone .
of free TV te r*,,. Ion TV T - Brooklyn Dodger. y**. movie a city i*
*»r teiep. one
r
but no Ft'
■
dav—whit I* tb* controversy all th*klr* *w,t*r« no »nd th* Gatu v*r* U expensive,
i
about!
»r*l federation of Women t Clubs ukay ia needed—Ju»t permlir .,
from tha city
itvelf. One % 1
BY WU I.IAW EW tt.D
lukewarm No.
»poke*m*r ha* estimated It would
United Press S u ff Correspondent
, „ ,,,T" S,de* *
^ coat 111 million to wire the etty of
I NEW YORK re _ Your TV .*t
&gt;» « *'•
ra&gt;* £ « • " * * Lo« Angeles. a head*- invealment.
t* th* booty at *t*k* In tb* fier­ pick *nd choo*# liar*. This i*
one city in this nation-B artl-..
how
the
lido*
*t*ck
up;
cest struggle In th* history of the
vlll*.
Okie.—already
ll bei-ur
Tb#
sdveeete*
of
free
TV
**y
electronic mousetrap
p«y TV i* a betrayal of the 40 wtred for |&gt;ay TV Interc-tlnzly
The lin e ; fee TV v#r»u» free million *et owner* who bought1enough, s chain of movie th#
TV.
their miehmea believing that free alrr« t» barking ^
? n*
However, tha biggest day In tha history (
Th# question*: Are you tatuftod antertainment would be provided official connected with the erterof Seminole County was August 18. 1987.
wt'h the ehotr* you *** now on and advertiser* would carry th# prlae estimates that aome Bartle*.
It was on that date when positive action
ville home* will be ready for p* TV? If not. would you be willing pay load
was taken to create a Seminole County
to pty to »ee program* without
They *ay commercial TV atuffa in the parlor TV by early fall % commerrlili? How much would you now with auch
“Citizen* T ax Committee" to look into th i
goodiea at 19 so. rltlren* will get a chanre 'o
movtn ,
you be willing to pay—a* much *• Perry Como.
movlei,
Carry ■re SO uninterrupted
atnielitre of the county tax system.
month.
50
rent*
or
a
dollar
for
a
rood
Moore,
athlatto
avento,
Uwrente
It is believed that this move means to
movie or broadway olay?
Walk, opera.
‘P etv Pan" and
Sanford and Seminole County the answer
The bait!* i* gelling hotter. TO* Cleo the talking baatet bound
to their progressive, aggressive, forward
network* are very much aialnot You get all theae free Why pay?
look toward modern communities, a modern
Th* adrocata* of pay TV alio
“ oil TV. The barker* of pay TV,
* hlehly vnrsl group, *re pr*«*- called toll TV. lubsrriptlen TV.
tax system nnd an equalized tax burden.
mg hard for It. In fart, everyone jukaboz TV', loot—down th* chute
There Is no doubt that the step taken
i« iretling into the act. Sound offs TV. alol machine TV or lurnatil#
recently to create the Citizens Tax Com­
j have been heard from partlea a* TV. depending upon yo-ir point of
mute group will eventually mean greater
T liy tay there
direr*# at Jackie Uleaaon yea, view aay bo*h
Sen. Klrom
Thurmond no, the is nothing free about free TV —
and more modern county-wide services which
that you help pay for zhow* every
are demanded dnlly by an Informed Citizenry.1
time you ahell out for a park of
The answers to Seminota County's tax
clgarettea or a bottle of tired blood
burdens and problems are yet to Ire given.
chair.
August isn't such a month of doldrums,
Cue Ad* ertlaer COtt*
What * more, aay toll TV'er*,
I’aily ramhiUt#*.
Itcnie* Beil Influence
n f l, , r J ll*
i i . H A N O l.li G U A R D
Report* from (ieorgetown indl. you would like to tee good firat
There were allegation* of Com­
With tha forming and Organizing of a Unltsd Pr#** Stiff Corr*M&gt;ond«nl
"Citizens Tax Committee'' action has been
IajNDON » — Doctor Chsddi munist Influence and &lt;»f disaffre. cat* that any of the four main run movie* and aoch atag* ahow*
like "South Paclftc," but that ad­
provided that will stimulate answers to nil- Jia»n. » f“»'iner rhle? minUUr de- tlon, sit nf which ware denied by group*, Including' Jagan a lec­ vertiser* can't afford them They
possii became of hi* Red.tlnged Jagan and hit American bom tion of tlir P.P.P , Ksa * fighting
nul-ous questions, most of which are still
r, lurn, w lb, friy wUo wife, Janet.
chance even though the comtituen- tay some of you would like a fat­
ter diet of opera,
ballet. chc.*y
unanswered,
British (iulana gue* to the poll*
The/ charged they had •■*#« cic* have been reconvtrucled lo In­
and educational program*,
August is the wrong lime to ask "Anyone to choot* ll member* for the eol treated unfairly, harihly and un- clude a fair proportion of African* drama*
but the economic* of broadcasting
and settlers from India.
ronilllutlonilly.
care for a-game of rhrekers?”
ooy’* UgDIatlv* Ceunelt.
rule thla out.
Considered
Jagan't
Stronghold
Lea* than two year* latfr l a ­
• Jsgsn c*me to power wh#n he
Toll TV'era aay they can fumUh
Thi* reconstruction ha* made
led the Pe&lt;&gt;p|p« Progre*«He Party gan'* People Progreaihe Parly
one big constituency, called East- you with thi* kind of fare right
rplit
wide
open
into
two
«ecUona
to victor/ In the 1**1 election. In
on your own TV let If you're wilt­
April, toil. After that hu political which will be two of the four, frl* Heri.ice, which at the last ing to dip Into your porketbook.
election
in
t*M
romprDed
three
,
. . . .
.career hecirn# chequered. A few groupa fighting for power on Aug.
They aay thay ran-do It without
divitlona.
items on the shelves and In the showcases. mftnlh, lll#r grtuln »eri • #rul«- i r
rommertUla. Thay aay you won't
Thla
conatituenev
la
Jagan’a
Tho public I* both fickle and demanding, and *r, If M.8. Suptrb. tirimlng to p irw four err a *•*lioll «.f th* stronghold but. whereaa In 1»SJ It 11®*** r0l|r regular ahnwa on free
it knows what it wants. It takes an Irttagina-; Georgetown, the capital. J*K*n peoples progressive party led by gave him three teat* in th# legtl.! TV—that pay TV will itipplemen*.
• '« - » « « ' * » J ""•"'&lt;••10,. retail In....... .. t«|
S K t
£ ' aection of ihe P.P.P. led by K«r- leturc, it will now provldt him them.
Toil TV ara can bring thalr pro­
HIOHWAV fATIOIMAN Orati#
wi'h only one. i^ a a expected be
meet those wants. Thnt’a the kind of retail pw&lt;tod.
be* Burnham, a former colleague
duct into your home In twro way*—
examine* aom* of th# ?7 auto­
gains
a
victory
for
hi*
party
Industry this country enjoys at a minimum' In I/&gt;n4on at that time official* of Jagan, aUo with 13 candidate*; there.
by air or by wire. Th* airwave* , matic rifle* and submachtn*
profit per dollrj- of sales.
claimed that Mi mlnlitry had A United Democratic Party with
So Jagan la concentrating on are th# cheap**! way, but the Ted-1 gum that ht found In a heui*
ahown concern for the colony * S candidate* and * National l.sbor 1the country district* where there era! Communication* CommlmUn
In Miami, E l . Th# atmt aiv be­
walfare, that it had andanxtrtd Tront kith 14.
lieved to have been earmarked
»re very mane east Indian rtf# must grant p*rml**lon to toll TV
In addition there are 4 inde- j farmer* and east Indian sugar firm* to us* th* air. The FCC has
fur Cuban rebeli. On*of th* men
the economic life of the country
arretted was Alfredo Oonraler,
and aet it on tha road to collapae. pendent and one flulana National worker*
been dragging It* heel* on the
2
Roger M. HlouKh, chairman of tha United
47, one-time aecretary of th*
Where the thousand* of sugar matter, but there I* hope that a
Cuban Houie of Itepreientativee.
Steel Corporation, seemed n little hurt and
decision
may
be
forthcoming
on
worker* are concerned aom* deunder former President P rin"
somewhat indignant when he testified IrefncUon* from Jagan a rank* arc Xep» ITfore tha Senate antitrust nnd monopoly sub­
l because Richard l*h
mael. powerful East Indian leadei
FOB QUALITY
committee. The senntors are investigating
of th* sugar worker* union hai
administered prices—that is, prices fixed
pledged aupport to Burnham, Ne
by the seller and not determined solely ■
gro leader of the predominant!)
RECAPIMNG
b.v the pressure of supply nnd demnnd.
African section of the P.P.P. *
ly HUMAN N. IUNMIIN, M.B.
Ithmael it a university man and
ON
YOUR SMOOTH
Steel prices, which hnve l*een increased more
\\
t\
YOU don't btv* to travel by eated In much of anything. Ht'U
a striking leader. A few months
thnn twenty times since World War II.
\
\
&gt;
aea or air to fall victim to th*,hav* a headache and a dry. furry
ago he obtained a million dollar
camo under thl* bending.
! miaery of motion ilckneas
Itongue.
wage Incraate for Ihe augar work,
Motion of Auto
• Tn»n *»•
«»atxlo
Rlough declrired thnt rising prices nre
era. but how far they will follow
S E E -C
PIIONF. O .EIO JIT
•
ilihm ifh wa
. . . art
. . . Uinta
f.m .s u
aa aa dlatr#**.
him remains to be **#n.
AitAoufn
. . . . Kiddlnek* and drowalthe result of inflntion. not Its cause. The
SU.VKN
TWO
VVEI
a
SH
nation an wheels, Uiouaanda of n? i J l [*.* , l '
^ ...
renl trouble, lie said, is "inflntiounry wage
motorUU each year
h ‘ n’e
‘
baa found K neceaury becai
“If You Hav* A
Welsh Tire Shop
demnnd*" nnd "Inadequate depreciation al­ |American
find thay ar* aeniltlr* to the
^rln* ” " 1*
Ithmaei's Influenca to go after
Tire Job To I)o"
105
W
.
2nd
lowances." .Steel prices wil e Increased ngnin i motion of an auto.
Can SpoU Trip
aome of tha African rote*.
Motion atcknru dotan't have' All till*. 1 think you will M r**,
last July, he told tha sulicommittee, only,
to diver "in p art" the cost nf a wnge boost, i any reaped for physical fltneaa. c* n ‘ P0" * n? vacation or holiday
mental liability, or even age ,rlP nul w,,h mo*1 of our new
Resides, he snld, the high prica of steel is
Kvan the moat •iu#rl#need,|potloa alckneu ramadlaa, you
i traveler, under apeelffe condl- don l have to suffer any auch
"Myth, pure nnd simple."
tlon*. tan become tha victim of torment*.
Rome economists hold a strikingly dif­
An Army. Navy and Air fort*
this universal malady.
ferent view o f th* matter. Th^y say the
Motion sicknts* doesn't neces Motion airkne** Team made a

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August Is Month Of Doldrums
Past-Present History Says No!
Auguit la tha time when the year# doldruma are aupposeti tu prevail. But history
♦.hows that men of achievement have ijot
aSlnwed progress to halt durinir the waning
weeks of summer. Numerous striking ad­
vances were made during the month of
August.
Hure. for example, are three ivojor con­
tributions to tha advancement that occurred
In the month whan many are in a do-nothing
mood:
On August 17, 1807, the country's first
steamboat trip took place when Robert Ful­
ton proudly cruised his CJermont up tha
Hudson River.
.
The date ot tha first railway lihili op­
eration in tha United M ates was August 9.
1831. The trnln 'ran Imtwcm Albany and
Schenectady, N. Y., on the Mohawk and
Hudson line, chartered in 1820.
On August in. 1914, commercial shipping
service was Inaugurated on the Pannmn
Canal. The first vesael making the trip was
the government steamship Ancon. A large
number of commercial craft followed the
next day.

Jagan Center Of

Political

Fire

Retail Store More Than Goods!
To th* uninitiated, running a successful
may seem a comparatively
simple nnd routine matter. All you have
to do Is get a good location, put in an a t­
tractive stock of goods, nnd wait for tho
customers to flock In.
But In this compatitiv*, aver-changtng
age. it's much mora complex than thnt.
Kditor OodPrey M. Labhar of Chnln Store
Age tells what is going on todny in the
chain store industry. Meeting present needs
and consumer requirements is no longer ju st
a matter of opening so many more new
Stores for so many more new fjmlli#*. As
he puts it, "That may have been sufficient
15 or 20 years ago but it Isn't gpod enough
today. Not only must more stores l&gt;e pro­
vided, hut they must be Just the right kind
of stores If they are to aiicceed. They must
be big enough, attractive enough, convenient
enough end new enough in every other par­
ticular to meet the expectations of a public
which notes the difference between newmodel stores and old ones as readily as It
«pota the latest models In cars.
This is • highly expensive proposition—
wrhether the new store* In question rfre part
of a chain or are Independent enterprises.
New concepts Influence every phase of rctalllng, all the way from store design to the
retail atoie

J

High Wages Up Steel Price

You Need Not Suffer
From Motion Sickness

T h t Sanford Herald
B ese sssstai
to f rtaa » « .

Wartasalt/

tat

I,

Osaarst

high price of steel is no myth nt all. They
ai*o deny that it springs largely from in­
creasing wage demands. They note that
during the past decade steel prices hnve
gone up more than twice ** fast m lalmr
costs. These economists put the finger on
widening profit margins ns the i-eal villinn
in one piece.
,
The average citizen has a hard time de­
termining the rights and wrongs of these;
two contrasting viewpoints. Rlough and
hi* colleagues in Rig Steel management
would prefer nut to have Congress pokingInto their business affair*. He suggested!
that the senators "have troubles enough of!
your own as It Is, without taking on all of
oivs." In a literal sense, that l« true. I}ut
the public interest Is served by Inquiries
into prices, administered nnd otherwise.

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Friday, A tirn t Ifl. 1957*

DON'T PRESS
YOUR LUCK!

h lake* • iwaadh* to ga* poUa-

Foil SUMMER SOI.DlERR
WASHINGTON CROWINO. N
I. 4B-lh# searing northeaitem
drought left Ita mark ®n * famed
historical ipot. T»i# pile# where
li«org» Waihington and hi* *rmy
rroe*ed th# Delaware River In
boil* in 177* wa* at wading lev•1 from one bank ta tha other.
■ - - HOUSE OP DOORS
ROMFORD.
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NEWT NATIONAL MONUMENT
WASHINGTON* - T h * Bout*
Interior t’ommittre *|q&gt;rorcd a
bill to authotii* romU-ucttoa of
« new national monument "aymboliting th*
ideal* of Demo#
racy." Th# monument, which
would co«t *n estimated U milI'on dollar*, would be buttll with
fund* r*c**t*d la publl*
ewhtcrtption and donation*.
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Philip T om k ln *. &amp;.1, hagsa
a Tomkins con fin ed ha stota th*
month'* Ja il sentence for ite a l- handles h e c iu i* he thought they
utg 42* doer handle* from the would com# m hand/ in lu * new
hardware it o r e where he worked. I home.

proaccird. Daaa't wait aatll h'a
tea late. Start p a r afwt* NOVI
fratael tha abate lafaMyl
1
c
■ f

•arily mean nausea and vomiting.
alUtough to many In.t.nce. It

of

Rom. af th. other .ymptonu
include: a sudden feeling of baa » lon**r-la*tlng preventive
apathy and lathargy. Th* paa- action than most other anti*eng*r or driver vinU to b* left motion alckneu remedies.
Bhvjl# Doe*
alone; he become* detached.
A slngte do** attea prevent*
Aet Promptly
moUon slckitert for a* long a* It
U nits* something Is dan* Mhtir*.
promptly to reltav* th* iltaaOca*. •o If yoa are planning a tatg
th* vieUm I* apt to btooma pale, drive, ask your doctor's advise
yawn fraquantly and have an un­ about arming youraalf with aa
steady gait. Hl* hand* and felt anUmollon stcknaM preparation
will be cold and h* will eiperltnc*1^. . Dr*cauUou
hot fluha*. Ha wtu have a arav. QOUTIOM
P
AMO AJU---for fresh air.
w. D : What aaoaaa fatw bUa- ,
ast soma* mental dapraaaton tare ta appear?
R* wont be able to stand bright Answer: Esvsr hllstars ar*
lights and loud note#*.
caused by a germ too small to be
DUlatereated Altitude
seen with tha ordinary microB* has aa int*r**t la food of aeopa. Often fever bllatera a
aay ktad. la teat, ha teat toter- following Inftotton or tojary.
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WE NEED
YOUR (A R
Our aupply of Feed Care la low due to th* unusual demand for our Quality Cara . . . We
will give to* TOP TRADE VALUES NOW
oa the all Rtw 1957 advanced design Chrysler*
and Plymoutha priced from . . .

$ CSaaaM

at on* of onr fin* Banks
(Wky Pay More)

TELL!
them Stamper »*n( you nnd
yog wish I* mv * more by
insuring with

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Liability - Others

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PU B L IC SER V IC E . . .
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SET Y O U R R A D IO D IA L A T

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At th* present tint* wa hav* an axoan.nl stock
of ail models of Chrynlere and Plymouth*. In­
cluding 7 Station Wagon* that ar* being rtoaed

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Social fcvmiA

Circle 8 O f W SC S
Holds Meeting

Rev. Hodges To
Mark 18 Years
With. St Paul’s

The Auguat meeting of Orel#
Mr*. W. C. H.it,-hison ha* re­
No. I of the Woman'* Society of
turned to Sanford after a trip to Christian Servdc#
of the First
Connecticut!, accompanied by her Methodist Church wst held at^the
grandson, William. Mra. Hutchi­ hnma nf Xtr*. Howard Xtonteith
son spent soma time with Mr*. with Mr*. Robert Whitney a* eoXV. C. Hutchison
Jr.'s mother, hoiteaa.
Mrs. E. Hall Fai'e ir. Southport,
By VIRGINIA CONN, SocicSy lUltior
The meeting opened with silent
The Eighteenth Anniversary of
Conn. ThP Ulanca of hsr vacaten prayer followed with the devotion­
A luncheon
*)■ held m thr Anna Horsy, Pal Knight, Rusty 1 was enjoyed with her coutins, Mr. al hr Xtrs. L. T Do**. The book Rev. B. II Hodgee of th* 9L Paul
"Afterburner” this afternoon, Lilleboe, Ann Xlargl, Thelma Me- and Mrs. Leonard Holmes in Ham- “The Xtature blind" wai given by Rapttat Church will be celebrated
wrhen VA1I-7 hid their monthly Murray, Silly XVelgle, Joyce Ro- i pton, Conn. Mr.
Ilutchiaon has .Mr*. Jane Fletcher, touching on Sunday Auguat IS at 8:00 pm.
get-together. Hoattaaea were Anne l&gt;ert», and her guest, Mn. Sotgar come hack from several weeks as- human behavior snd the effects
Hoacy and Thelma
XlcXturray. Perkins, Shirley Youngblade and I sociated with Troy II. Cribb and of the Tnith of Jrrut on us and with a service at the church. The
Rev. H W William*, pastor of the
Cocktails wop* enjoyed before the &lt;’onnie Yount.
Sons, a peach shipping concern la developing our maturity of mind. Zion Hope Baptist Church, will
buffet luncheon. On
the buffet
Now that the “Afterburner" la Suuth Carolina.
Xlr*. H. B. XtcCall. chairman, preach the anniversary stnrice.
table a beautiful arrangement of •pen daily at the
U.O Q. from
pr.Mlded over the business.
Refreshment* will be served fol­
jiink crape*, tarnation! and la- li:30 until. 12:30, I would imagine
Arriving Saturday to visit Mr.
Circle * served supper to the
vrn.lar cryianthemumi wa* dis- that mar.y squadron* will (lock and Mrs. C. R. Bowrs will he Mr. young pe*ple Thursday Aug. 15th lowing the service by the Busy
Hands Club of St. rani’s Baptist
played. The menu Included cold there for lunchrona to eat well Bowes' mother,
Mr*. M. W. who are dh*ervtng Chri*tlan Ad- Church.
ham, turkey and roa»t beef with and get cut of the heat.
Ilowe*. snd brother Frank Bowes, enture Week. It was announced
There will tw a “ Men's Hour*
assorted laladt.
Lot* of newt from VA1IT today. of (letlysburg. I’a. To complete a that a hazaar will be held by th* program at th* church from ) t#
Attending the
luncheon were King llolgcv went to work for family reunion will he Mr. and XVS.C.S. cn October Jtlh at the
( p m., observing th# anniversary
Elaine Hail,
Daria Pranciico, the first time in four and a half Mr*. R. L Bowes snd four child­ tentative date.
on Sunday, the ISth.
lirctehcn Hall, Ruth Hodge* and ;noni),,- King hat been rrcuperat- ren of Miami, another brother and
Xtr* Tim er told of the Week
hcr gueat. Mra. Wallace Terry, :P|f j rom ln accident, and we are his fsmlly Due to the recent birth Ji Prayer; also that the money
Bowas, Frank given will he u*ed *1 the Metho­
michtiy glad to are him on both uf a fifth little
Bowes left his wife in (icttysburg dist Indian Xleetlng In Arizona.
The September meeting will he
with Mr. Bowes Sr., but the MarLou Motel will be full of Bowes held at Ihe home of Mr*. J . It.
even without them, although it la Stephan In DcBaryThe Phebean Clan of th# Fir*(
Refrr*hmenta were served lo *!*• Baptist fhureh met for Ita monthly
Thla la a grwd time of year In rnjnye I by Ruth and King Hodges h o p e d that they may visit Sanford
leen members present.
another tima.
meeting Auguat 12 at the homo of
dl*cu«s poi»«n ivy. ln fact It 1* and Dorta and Fran Francisco.
Mr* Paul Nobel on
PlnecreM
really a had time, heeaove mml
Rita (toiler and her children are
Mr ami Mra. Sam Thurmond are
Drive.
of (he pe-.;.!c wha jet I* •** al­ «fvn«ti«a •event
.lave at New
ready ruffering Nancy Oiahir.g •mjrnx Reach. The Younghladea •penning the weekend »lth ’ Ir
Mr? 8! De'vleey, f Iim nres
for one ha* Seen miserable with spent last weekend in Jacksonville and Mrs. H«-rl*ert MrQualdy in St,
ident, prraidrd.
The devotional
t, and my own little Cathy ha* with their friends Jean ami Oil Augustine. Mr. Tnurmon.l it an
»a» given by Xtr*. J . W. Carter.
a cate slowly being cured by Cal Oillam Dot Mann ia on a shopp­ engineer with the State Road De­
Plane were dlviiMed for a social
SATURDAY
vdryl.
ing s .cee in Chicago, gathering partment, and was tran«fer*wd to
to be held In September with th*
Tb«
R
A
'a
of
the
FirM
Baptist
Reach two weeks
Golden Circle. Xtember* reported
The acienlt.*ta say that moit a trousseau for her fall trip to New Smyrna
ago. fmm hi* work on Highway ■tburch will meet at &gt;:J0 a.m,
on those In the class who are HI.
rave* of poison
ivy during the Europe.
MONDAY
Am ruvning Isle again today, I t W •ummrr are caused by direct con­
After the fcwlnest meeting aah
Vacation Bible
Mvml will be
tact with the plant, or similar )u*t when 1 should he rushing to
Joumed. games wee# enjoyed with
Mr* Jack E. Stemper and twin held at the Fir«t Baptist Church prlrcs awanled to Xtrs. Poudney
planta. But e«peci*lly ecnaltl*.- ihe grocery »tore to find aomethlng
1from Aug. R&gt;th through Aug. Jt&gt;th
;&gt;er&gt;on» may g«-t il from other sou 'a feed tny new neighbors, Rups daughter*. Sheryl and Carol ara i fn&gt;n tk.Cwi a m. till 13.00 noon for and Mr*. Charles Wlnship. Th*
visiting
relative*
in
Weatfield.
N.
rce*. Gardening clothea that have »nd Ctrvl.ne legate who ara mov|children 3 jr * nf age through 12 hopes* served refrvnhmenta hi
,-omf ,n contact with poison (vy log Into their new hoase on Lake- Y. They hav* seen N'lagra Fall*
Cordell, X!r». AJ
' &gt;T* of age, and from 7:00 p.m. Xtrs. Denver
may 'ransmlt the poison aub*Un- 'law drive today. Imogens Schultz and several olhrr spot* of Inter- [till 8:30 pm. for
children tl Doudney, Xtr*. Chirles Wlnship,
|e*(.
re to anyone touching them after i* »l»o in the process, and by toMrs. Chaile* Goethe, and Xlr*. J .
| through lit jrr*. of age,
waul* To prevrnt thla Ihr rloth morrow there will l * three fam
W. Carter.
Th»
Y.W
A.'s
of
the
vir*t
B*pMr. and Xlr*. Martin Stlneeiping must he washed thotoughly die* acton the sirtet where a
I tist Church will meet at a .XO p m.
in a hot soda solution and map .o il !u of months ago we used to tier have had as their guest* r*- I and the Intermediate C A.'a at Fltse Presbyterian
Church wffl
1
cently
hi*
atster
and
brother-Inpick
wild
flowers
in
the
tall
erase.
suds.
meet
for
tupper
and
recreation
fts
7:30
p
m.
j
law.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
I
Povrt!
of
Word reached
the
Herald
Tool* that have been used to
The BayZIst Assn. Sunday School die Yuuttk Paulding irsTi
p.
dig out the weeds should b« rlran tenlay from Mike Stone, who ia ■I-»V» Worth. Also his nephew and meeting will been at 8:00 p m. at m. through 8:00 p.m.
wife,
Mr.
and
Xtrs.
Joe
Powel!
of
•
ailing
to
(ienoa
Italy
on
the
Satcd promptly to preaent further
the K"ir*t Bajdist Church In DeWEDNESDAY
danger
poising. They can be umta, with her three children. JaeksonvtlU, hi* aister Xtiaa Mary I land.
Prayer Meeting will b# held a4
Stine«-tpher
of
Chattanooga,
Trnn
.
wished thranigh several change* She expects to meet Bob in (ienoa,
The Boy Scout# of th# FI rat tb* First Bapti*t Chunrb at 7:38
ami plan* to atay
*tx months. and hi* brother Cart Stlneepihrr
of rtror.g aoap and water.
Presbyterian Church wilt meet at p.m. * at 8:18 th# Sun. School
Dog* and rata running in woods Mike's letter had much longing in of Nashville, Tenn. After all thla th* Church at 7:00 p.m.
Cabinet wtk meet.
or fields may get the poison In it for Sir.ford and the people rompany, at wonderful at M was,
TUESDAY
Siineclpher and
thrir fur, and give it to their own here, and it soundi like an old Xlr. and Xtrs.
The Boy'* Choir of th* First
Grace Mari# ara going to New
Iloneit expert WATCH RRH
era, although they do not get It ta*hl«nc&lt;1 case of home*ickne*a.
Smyrna Beach for two wreck* for Baptist Church will rehears* at
PAIRING. All work tested M
theiuseUrr. To remove the poison
6:
IS
p
m.
the ELECTRONIC WATCHreel and relaxation.
rive the pets a
bath ln warm
The Board of th* Woman* Aui
MASTER and nUARANTKBD
soapy water and
wear rul-brr
IA. and Mr*. T. B. Yount hav* illary of the Seminole Xlemorial Your ESTIMATED, cost la
glovri at an adiled precaution
your oaly cost. Remember—
hav* it* monthly
a* their gviesta Xlr. and Xlr*. Ho*pllal will
Automobile* may carry the poi­
meeting Tuesday, August 20 In NO RllN -N O MON
Charles
Yount
and
thrr*
children
Xtr
and
Xtr*
Herbert
Pope
of
son on the hamtlc
or *trrnng
th* dining room of th# hospital
of
Rockville,
Md.
WALTER
II.
TRAPP
Indian
'(nutid
Village
announce
wheel, by campers or hikers, or
at 8:30 a m.
Jeweler
smoke from the plant hunting ran th# marr.sg# of Mrs Pope's *t*tThe Pioneer Fellowship of the
313 E. Second It.
XTsiting IA. and
Mr*. R A.
taus* srnvre r«»r* of poisoning cr, Mrs l/&gt;u Pules'on on July SA
The hc»t way lo prevent pouon
Mr. NnrvH W. Bryant of New Xtergl are his parents Xtr. and
New Walrhe*, Watch Banda,
morning hy plan# for Berkrly,
ing Is to learn to recognize the port New*, Vs. Th# wedding took Xtr*. Anton J Xtergl of Xllaml
Reconditioned Watchee
Calif.,
after
rioting
Mrs.
Bry­
place ir Newport New* wdicre the
plant and avoid it.
All ar# excellant timekeeper*
Xlr. and Mr* Frank Bryan anil an's psrenta, Mr. and Mr*. R. T . 1 Come see for yourself.
When I wui a child, my hpuh- couple Is at home at TtX Fiftydaughter Beth Lynn left Thursday Ibnt.
er. who suffered terribly f.rsm poi­ Fourth St.
son Ivy., brant that if it was eat­
en tt would rur# the allergy. He
made a sandwich out of the ituff.
and was in agony for two week*
He had the polenn In hts mouth,
Ida throat and everywhere *t»a.
Most unsuccessful eure.

Conning The News

Phebean Class Has
Meeting Monday

Poison Ivy Caused
By Many Contacts

i'HR. ,\NII MRS. FERNANDEZ and their four children admire the Conover trophy
by V A IIII
.
- Won *7
u*t after ('Hr. 1'ernanHer took command IhurviLv. Left 10 cicht: Mra. I ernindrt, John *. hold.'
iu*t
(Staff Photo)
ing trophy Rarhara tl'a . Le*lie X'j. Cdr. Ray Eernamie*. Tony S.

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Cdr., Mrs. Fernandez Emoy
Outdoor Sports And Navy Life

Circle 7 Meets In
Thurmond Home

Circle No 7 of the W.S C ? of
ih» First Methoriist Church met
When Cdr flay Femandrr rr about out d«*or sports While they recently at theh»me ofMr* J P.
ported
nee *ktp 4orp
4orp *inl&lt;oneil
stationed al
el r.«l*arn«,
Edeardv, rnc*
the* Thurm.mn Mrs.Thurmond pre
l«ir.r.r to
in VAH-ll a* the
m r nr.tilted In
in tire absence of Mm Norper. he did not rfuh.e that hia new „ plor#&lt;J
,hc
J r j, „ *"le«t
outfit would receive the coveted . . . .
. ,
r|a, "no |a out of town Mr*. W.
err Trophy Immediately aft- J, '"
r,r ",,r
gave the devotional.
Conover
,helr
farf"" rr‘'‘' '»
,0 ,hr
f!rw n P.
P- Chapman
Charm
&lt;r he had read his order*. The V*»r old Bobble and her father p|jn* wees made for the *erving
trophy w.is won by the squadron -limbed Ml. Whitney, which Is II.- of thP youth supper, which waa
during the recent bombing deity. (3.1 fret high. Robbie was fresh a* held Wednesday night
jrd shnu.d shew the new *kippcr | daisy,but Ray had to admit he j The *&gt;aiaar to he hrl,i
October
ehat a go**!
squadron he will vac exhausted Barbara stayed in
McKinley Hall was discuchave.
ramp with the three younger ihi'd ’*1- ■’**1 routine business dispat
thed Light
refreahmenls were
Ray an 1 hia lovely blonde wife rv-n.
•I hi Mrs Pvtrr Mon)e. Mr*.
Barbara have four children, liarTh.- Fernandrt love to ramp and
bars 11, John 8. Toni r&gt;, and tori- fish vnd hike. Swimming Is an-: Pate (liapinan, Mn. E. It. Smith,
Mr* (V. P. Chapman, Mrs A 0.
lie 3. Barbara ia from Roston. al- other favorite sport and Ray. RarIhough hrr father and stepmother hara and Hobby all got up on I’h i", a- I Mr*. S. O. Shinholscr
!r
have tecentiy retired in Orlando, water skits the other day the
Her father ia Mr. William • Mat- first time they tried. This is an
ts»n, and it la a great treat to aroimpllshnifnt in itself,
have 'hem so do&lt;e
Barbara
i &gt; i r u r i ha»
r a i been
r&gt;crn a C.irl Scout
.&gt;uui a
j j
I
Ray w.V* born
in New York leader, and her daughter i* very b r o u p M e m b e r
City, _and „attended
« Ii T.
i . m Roti w active
amvo m
in Scouts
ncom- The
inr coming
™num
||4r||„_
p4j
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M n j p ||ar|
|eP JJrr . of Pa.•on The (emamler haae moved swimming meet should find her mr)ut M
(-MlrmJn ol ,hp
it much a . other navy families.
mpellnfi with the hevl ,f them.
!(m Ar!iv|,ir, , - ^ ml„ rP f„r
They were marna.1 in Miami, Fla.. though .he in*i*t. her trawl J. .hr
Anntlil
tlf ,hp
rn.i from there Hartrd . trek
t cr
1 Thia
modealy. K|„rWj Pni„ ind Vegetable \*
that covered
Coronado Calif, ter motVr
a ;r e c .
Ilaitara
h l, .nnoun.ed rommitQi.onset. R. 1. iK km trU l*. FU . la delighted to find that tl.e,,
|## m, mhrr gppoIntmmU.
XnnapoMi, Md., ( allfomia again
much Intern* it, scouting here.
rnnvPnUo„ rf rro, Prt
where Ray w n t to Cal. Tech. Loa ,n Sanfo,,!.
,hiprcri of p „ rMl TPgP, , M. . and
Ali.*a and Mofflt Held, and ihe.r
Added to llsrbara's talrnta la IrtHiieal frulU will be held at the
la t *l»tlun Edwards Air (orce ghat of uwing.
She makes clothes Hotel Fontalnhloair.
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In Miami
Haeo in t.:c Jc»ert
a-. 1 liar
,r
,,,• family, Du Fern-1 Beach, (*ctnb«T 8. 10, *rv| It
bar* are fortunate in having good gndrz J fr living temporarily on
TTir commuter
will entertain
friends her# Polly and Don Bru \Vc„ n ,, riI S, . un„| lhPj.
, (he visiting ladies
through the
tuker *r* old arquaintanrci. ar.d i^rniancni home. Xtcannhilr Bar- facilities of the hotel, the sched­
•he Fernandez stopped to ire them t* r a says “We had a wonderful uled entertainment.
and Iheir
in Wyoming one year on their way ,ouf. wj||, k,,. Air Force, but Its ho*plialit) program, to ensure *11
**’E
great to be back with the navy of a grand time.
Th* whole family ia anthused again."
Appointed from
the lanford

Mrs. H. Kastner

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Friday, August 18. 1857

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ft— T h a S a n fo rd Herald

Rademacher Confident

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Jacksonville Elks Club Sends
Boatacade To Sanford Tomorrow

T»* Seminole Sporting Goodt
loflball team will play a practlea
game Friday nlpht wllh Robinron'a Printer* (aim her* In SanTha game aealad to fat under­
way al M o p m. tnnlght, will he
played on tha Fort Malian Park
diamond under the llgMi.
The team the local lofthill enIhuilail* will meat la one af the
n a ia "A* teami wllh whlth a re­
gular ration aarlea of gimai will
ha played begtaHiit aometimi In
September
Hubert Ragwril, managrr of
tha local loftbalt aggregalian alatid yeiterday that lh( tofthall
ganlution ia fart ahaplrg up to
gat the aeiton underway.
HawttK, no schedule of game*
haa yat leen announced for Hi*
**ri*t which It eapeeted to be
played en a regular baait.
Thia ia the first af a aerie* of
local athletic piatimat eapeeted
to n* aurtad for fall and wlntarllm* participation by local inthulliiU.
It it alao a aerie* which point a
up the need for a Sanford year
‘round
recreational
program
whereby all
tpotla
ciuld be
brought into play.
Already a howling leagut haa
been announced that will bring to­
gether both men and women bawl,
era In a mixed Hague which I*
expected to get underway in tha
near future.

Davey Moore
To Go For Title
SYRACUlii N Y. V — Havay
Moore, wl.d uied s well-planned
right hand attark to gain a iplll
declxlon Wednesday night nvar
the frivtiierweight champion of
Mexico, now want* tn go for the
world title.
The Springfield. Ohio (either
sab*, "I want * fight with Unity,
hui. I probably won’t get it rlkht
away."
Moorc't opponent in the War
Memorial Auditorium
lOrourul
IrOut. Virinr Manuel (|uij*nn of
Metlcn (Tty, altn had hniwd for
a trout with world lltllri Megan
Kid R juey. Rut Mnore'a powarful right band ruined (Jul|ano'l
Amenran debut and hi* Immedi­
ate rhanrea of a
match with
Batiey.
The hvr foot, three Inch IU —
poind rictoC lost gtound In 110pound Quijenn only twin, in tha
second and final roundi. Quljmo
mounted a Jabbing attack aarh
time

The Seminole
High Sehotl
fnotbgil prartlr*
dull* will get
underway Monday
morning II
S:30, Coach Jim PtgoU baa an­
nounced.
Pigotl revealed that there will
he t»o workout* each day with
•bout 90 minutes *et Slid* It Ihe
S:30 drill and the alma amount of
physical training at 4.30 In the
afternoon.
Th* Seminol# High School Coach
eaid lr a recant
Interview that
"(her* it no substitute for physi­
cal fi.net*," and frnm all Indica­
tion! rigutf la sxperting ta gat
hit tdp men in reariintti for the
wintsr football clashes which Mirt
lale In September.
Pigott has urged III ‘'pirtffcu"
for th- ".Seminole#" lineup Is he
on hand Monday morning for th*
first (raining period.
Surteiiful d m stung candidetr* will don uniform! m Sags
ember 3, tbo Coach slid in a rerent interview hul until that time
the worknua trill b# In sharia end
thots.
Piloit will t&gt;# looking over each

A rontny of between IK and 30
! holla from JickinnvIII* will arrive
In fUnford
lomortow afternoon
1 lomettme heiwcan ) and 4 o'clock
|to spend the
weekend here aa
guert# of the sanftrd Rika Club.
The boat club making tha rrulie
to Ranford from Jicfcaonvtllr la
part of the Rika flub organiratlnn
liter r.
Elaborate plant are being made
to entertain the boelera (laying in
Sanford for tha wetktnd. Ratervatloni hrv* been made far the
group at the Mayfair Inn Motel
where Ihe group will diaembark
It tha Mayfair Inn'* dock*.
The Sanford
Rika flub will
aerve a barbecua Beluedey evenin* for the group which wil be
followed by a dance at the Rika
Club on Rail Second Street.
The vitiUng Jacksonville boat­
er* will be taken on a tour of
Sanford and tha surrounding area
among the many Itann of entertainment planned for Ihe group.
Tiia J*ikeuii)iiit
- B ilk
boat erganiiiUon will leave San­
ford Suhday afternoon to make
tbo trip by water up tha St. John*
River.
It la expect*'! that lh« bestride
will bring from So to 73 people to
Sen/ord Saturday afternoon.

Herb Score Returns
To Active Playing
Monday Night
CLEVELAND 1A - Lrft-hartder
Herb Score, who « i i the are of
the Cleveland Indiana pitching
altff when he v ia itrurk &gt;rt the
right aye by a llhe drive off the
bat of Nrw York Yankee (ill MrDouga'd nn Stay 7, will return to
the active playing llal nn Mon­
day.
The Indiana announced Score
will I'—orpanv the team to Ren­
tal City for it* next aerie*, and
presumably will be put Into a
game &lt;oon.
To make rnom for Score on the
mater, the Indiana aent Inflclder
Krn Kuhn to Slohlle, to report
on Monday.

WRONG RFCORDS

ST. PAUL, Minn. «R — Anuther brill*
between the "old
guard" and golf* "youngileri"
&lt;haped up today a* a star-studded
field started play In the 131,000 St.
Paul Open.
Sam Snead head* the veterna
Into the 73 hole battle, while de­
fending champion Mike Souchak
lope lh» impreiaive Hat of younger
pliyrra.
Tournament officials think the
fi-yearold tournament record of
3 * . t i under par, may be a thing
of the p»i' when the firing ie over
Sunday. They point out that Keller
(iolf Court# I* In lop chaps and
per ehould lake an all-tima hal­
tering from the proa.
Snead, uiually ronildrrrd pro­
fession! golf* wralthleat player,
la glvPn H.e beit chance to break
Hie rfcold and take tup money of
tt.lWO. lie won the
tnyrncy In
1937 ami flnlihrd In a fliit-plare
Hr with Jim hrrrier in 13W. Snead
haa taken more money from the
SI. Paul puras than any other
player.
—
Rut he wl.l have keen rompetlHon In hit title bid.
Doug Ford, the Slitter* cham­
pion, and Lionel Hebert, PDA IIlliat, along with Souchak, Gene
LlUler, Krn Venturi, Dow Flnrierwald, I'tter Thomson an,| longhitter tieorgr Payer are expected
to hn In Ihe thick of the battle
for the money.

By A(en Mevdf

Georgia Amateur
Hobart Manley Jr.
•Loses Standing
NEW YORK th —The U. S.
Golf Aitn. announced it hat
taken awiy the amateur Mind­
ing of Hobart ktanley Jr . of
Savannah. G*., beraua* he ac­
cepted etpanat money from a
wealthy Sin Frenclaro autn deal­
er.
t'KOA
RMeutlv#
Searetary
Jo# TVy innoun-H th* mo»a
Wednesday, laying Manley may
apply for
relnitalement after
on# year.
Dry aald ktanley admitted he
received
triniportallon
monrv
and other rxpemea for the I95J
llritlah
Amateur rh*mpi»n*hip
from hb| I/i»ry,
former UAGA
official whm* tax ttmihlea rrrently
were lured before ■
grind Jury tn San Kranriartt
Imwiry'* grind Jury leitimonv hrnuihl hit mnnorlion with
Manley tn light, Dey aaid.
Itarvl# Ward Jt.. 193* and ll»M
V. S. Amateur king, alio |nit hia
emateur atanrling hecauie of adnrlHal expenie payrnenti by l.nw*
ify. Ward i* now working aa an
autn taHiman for leiwary.

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I8JMQUAM. With. «A — The
day Pete Rademacher came here
to begin training he rod* beneath
a banner stretched
acrotj th*
main itreet.
.
It retd: "Wolcotti* Pate Radamarher.
New
heavyweight
champ.”
The rentiment wae in considersWe eonflict wlih other opinion.
For Inatance that of Nat Pleiaeher.
editor of the Ring magaaine, who
view* amateur Radetnaeher tak­
ing on heavyweight
tilleholdet
Floyd Patierwa a« "the greataet
mlamairh in the hlatory o| boaIng.**
Re that ai It may. Rademacher
calmly |a going about preparation!
for the Aug. 33 fight. Ill* workout
gym II tne MrrdiiC T— Mall of
the tw.-n of ld.ooo at the foothill*
of the Cticide Mountain!. The
building, which feature* an oldfashioned p-t bellied atove, la aMo
uted for town danrer.
logger! Watch Practice
Radcmarher’r camp la charging
tha uninuil aum of *9 cant* to aae
the 19M Olympic champ wmdc out.
Among tha ipe.-tator* are hardfilled, htJvy drinking loggtrC in
from tha timharianda.
Thia f.ght hat many unusual aa*
peel*.
One ia that there will ha „.i
ludge* “It
canfute the iaiua."
Che re will be only a referee. Tom­
my Loughran. former light heavy­
weight champion who retired in
1937. If the fight go** IS round*
ha will decide the winner. Ha may
alao atop It before than.
PromoU-i for tha fight In H**tlle'a Rirki .stadium I* Ja ck Hurley
who haa been In the game alnre
the early I920'». A lean, th arpfeilured matt In hia gOa, Hurlay H
quick rpoken and quick thinking.
Hr irmetimci wear* a pine* net
and il known a* "the profeaaor."
Store of ! Promoter
In pait year* he haa been more
manager than promoter. He man­
aged Hairy Kid Matthew* and,
luring attempt* to get Maithawa
a ahot at the heavyweight till*,
spewed Such Invective a t tha In­
ternational Boling llu b that It
found IU way into tha Oongrat-

ilenal Record.
Hurley’* greeted
dialppolatmant wta heavyweight contender
L*m rranklln. After II atralgbt
win#, Franklin wai beaten by Rob
Tailor Ift 1M1. In a i»&lt;« fight,
franklin auffarad a brain tonrusilon and died a few day* later.
Hurlay I*
predicting a gat*
around 1400,000 with a full crowd
in lh» U.OOO-ieat aUdlum at price*
of MO, II I and 110.
It wltl taka receipt* of ItHt.MS
far Ridamachar’a (laorgla back­
er* to break even. They put up a
IUO ooo guarantee to get Patterion to fight. Tha match wilt not
b* lelevia^l or bmadciat.
Reems Confident
Rademacher team* quita confi­
dant Ha aayi ha ha&gt; never tuf
fared more than a "digit or wriat
rpriln” In T» amateur houta, not
rv*n a bleeding
rut or a note
bleed.
He hae not aeen Pittereon fight
etcept on
tetevtilon.
Of the
champ's lait bout, Rademirhcr
atyit
"Palleioon's gaiella punch ha*
a lot of arm but not *o much
tMiwer. H‘i&gt; kind of like ■ fl, Ifcrl
* cepe lighting on your ahnulder
an] Irrilat.-a you."
Radamaeher haa been In ama­
teur boxing for 10 year* and he
atyt he took more punlihment in
two year* of college football at
Waihington State University Uian
le haa in the ring.
"Friend* keep aaking me If I'm
nervoua," he aayr. "I a»k hark If
they are MfVotig when they go to

■wort In th* morning. Well, neither
•m I."
Rademacher n n hia
ptwM&gt;
wife, Margaret, wa* not tnlhutlaatie at first shout hi* taking on Pat-

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tajri Pet#. “In f»«*. a h ^ l
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ringild# the nlgfct of th# fllktThat rather aurptll** me."

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Joe Louis “Told
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iUnchampionlike
KRNT, Waih. W —
Former
world heavyweight champion Joe
l/iuia was "told to fay " that prearnt till* holder Floyd PMterion
haa don* an un-ehamplonlik*
thing by arrMlting a bout with
Pet# Itademachar who ha* never
fought
profeaiionilly,
Palter•on'a managar aald Wedneidly
night.
Cua !/ Am*;#, watching Paltenon ipar at Kant Memorial
Park, aaid Louis "ia entitled IA
' hi* opinion
hut I don't think
lhaal'a hi* opinion.”
The nmwn Romtrer had been
; quoted from Milwaukee. W ll.
at aaying h* "would never have
i dune a thing like that," and
'neither would any other champ­
ion in boxing."
D’Amato laid he thought txuis
‘was speaking "as an official of
the In te rn a tio n a l ilnim g (Tub.

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The American yawl Carina,own.
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af Urver.wlrh. Conn , won the
MO mile ocean yacht tare Wednrvday, rffitalng the finiih line
near the Faitnet IJghthouae at
.Ytt p m ertt. The Swedith yawl
Kay and th* Rritilh ruttar Ja c.vita chared the
Cauna up the
Kngllilt Channel but neither wat
rxperled to airiv# in lime to
overcome the handicap they had
man rarefully to detarmlne hit full tn allow Carina.
potential at a threat in th *. full
fall and winter schedule already Monday morvlng for a "rough and
announced.
ready" workout but he Indicated
The n*&lt;7 Seminol* High Coarh that the real "head knocking" will
has already tevtaUd that h* will grt undetwav at toon at uniform*
.»# out lo Improve the recoid eel are issued It it expected by that
by th* Reminole High School Rem- lime he will have spotted hu be»t
inolea iavt taason.
pdentiala in important poiitionl
First gam* of the tellnn will and will have
already Itaried
see the local high school eleven (Irrnuoua training
In get other
pitted agaitul Lyman High School Candidalrt tn shape to fill other
which is expected to b* a clath poxitinn* neceaeary to po*.i th*
for top honors.
.Semihotea
through a
winning
COeeh Pigott wilt be tm hand vueak.

I'Al.ti AIt V R U P A SE S Mill IK
CAI.GARY, Alla. «S
Halfhick Jim llanyman of tha Uni.
varsity of Waihington, llrkla
and and Vinre Vilda* of Draifl
Inatilul* and fullback J u r y Ma­
kar of the Unlveriity of Mltslai-Iopt wete rfl**t#d by lb# Cal­
gary Stamped en Wednetday.

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Sanford H e ra ld — Pape 7
F rid a y , Au gu st 16. 1957

The Sanford Herald

'Battle Hymn’ Stars
Rock Hudson

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a&lt;.t
lift
* :li

fn t u u t w u t a q

THAT CERTAIN FELLINI)
c a r s v i i j . k T o w N in iir. Miah.
8 — &gt;lri. ObW D illard jumped
to awat what she thought w ai a
bee when ebe fe lt a aUnging een•ation. It turned out to be a lisrht-1
nine bolt which en tered the elec­
tric a l ayatem o f h e r hom e, tkipp.
ed from a lamp and le t fire to
th e couch on which the wa* wit-

w a a a tv r a i t i a L e
o u a iu v v ii.il
r a m a i K m am u
liu a tr Meuae
Bit u clock It.part
i*vuc U « « t »

Catitaln (lailtnl
U S Kva e a Ika niw*
T:»o l i e . H a s
a.e* Mr Adame * Rve
t i e f*1a&gt; n o e i e e l H a r e
»:ee piaj* Troop.r
&gt;.)* rm n l o m l n e Uula
i* ee i r e Line Cp

Dean Haei, the famout flying
paraon who value* hi* work In
behalf of Korean orphan* above
all the combat avlaton decorat.
ion* he ha* won.
Co-ttarr»d with Hudion. who
play* Col. Ilea*, are
Martha
W er, Pan Puryea, Don PcFore.
Anna Kaahfl and Jock Mahoney,
and Importint featured rnlei are
played by Allen Hale. Tart Ben­
ton Reid, Jamea Edward* and
Philip Ahn.
The lere rnplay
by Chari*.
Crayton and Vincent ft Evan*
waa written before Col. Hen
hlm*elf penned the current beat-1
Better alio titled 1 Battle Hymn"
hut It covert the iam« epi.ode*
m the life of thie remarkablo
man. The picture wai directed by
Douclai Slrk and produced by
lto *i Hunter, who be can a not­
able allocation with Rock Hudaon whin they performed tho«e
aarne dutlea on hit flrat really
big eucceie, "Magnificent Obees-|
aion"
FAII.S TO LAY EOO
• N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J . ! S M*g O'Pay, a Leghorn, fatted
to lay an era Wednesday for the
f lr it day elnct laat Oct. 1. Rut
?rof Clarence I’latt of the Ru'-|
pera Unlvenily Agricultural Col­
lege thinVa Meg'* coneecullvw day
itreak of 2M It a national ant
poaeibly a world record, he raid.

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BySTAN LEY
|Ll SAYHES
NOT EXA CTLY
sV/HAT 'r tJ U 'D
.C A L L A STA Y-

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Fit. Aarlcultur*
dffi o-l F - r u m
line* D io n A Btory
Cartoon TI*#
lllshtr Moute
a t* K i . a
tie A lilt
HU Ton
Miration aporta
Ilia Tin Tia

llxwla
a l * * Harriet
N* l l l n u

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Tha Itucran.cra
Jacklo tllcaaoa
rial# aio rm
H*yt Jranal*
O u n.m oka
• I* giudlo IJ
tie# 1-ato ahow
•t'kn tv
an M ia u
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Ir a * W i l d Itlll tllckeW
I *# It ll linn l —ll.r Mevie
l i» T h l e l l tha I J f a
1 ■&gt;* Uet Met — Or
I I I A ir F e w e r
ftv Helen
I e« t .a i.lr
« 4* I ’a v o r l te ll uab an d
1 4* IM Hulllva*
I 04
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• le Fnr-I Thratre
» ** H t.ffi i'hatten*e
* 44 What e Mr l.tne’
to ll Mm of Annapnlla
le t', Alfred lllirhcock I’ raeaate
ti it U . r o r i Walk ahew
it ll Mow* art alta Off
Mownav auN aiaa
4 (I Tail Paliera
1 » f 'I n t e r I’ . . * *kaw
11|» .Nawl
I &lt;1 Captalo Ranaaraa
4 «• Newe
4 *4 Oarrr Steer e ill T I
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HOWABO BU4MMOBI (top), an e*-Com munl*t wtto became editor of
Confidential M agailne, enter* court In Lo* Angvle* to Uellfy for
the prosecution In tha llbel-conrplracy trial of the publication. He
told of Fraw rr.ca dc ScalTa, e*-w lfe of actor Pruee Cabot, who »ald
aha had an affair with actor Clark G able to get a itory. Gable,
reached In Hawaii, denlca knowing her. Mr*. T lta TurJorn (bottom,
le ft), divorced from actor Edmund Purdom, added to the magarlnc'a
woea by filing a J J 000,000 Ubct *ull. Herb Jeffrie* (bottom, right).
f ^ r ^ r r h&lt;i&lt;hvtvt of Ttonnlo Qulllan. an atlrgrd newvgathercr for
Confidential, haa been gubpocnaed to testify.
f/afentaiioweO

By R. J. SCOTT

SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK

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11.-14
11.1.
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Arthur Oodfray lll-TMl
Uarrjr Hurti ir i
airlif It Jtlck
\ellahl LaU*
Love u! Ufa
e.arch F e r T.-merrew
UuUIn* I.l*hi
fwalva O Clack IU*ort

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At T h. W orll Tara*
l;*« Our Ml.* Uruuka
I I * Ilnu*.|&gt;atty
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I *4 Uflahtar l&gt;ay
l i e eacr.t Murm
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l.'nd.rcurrant
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l&gt;r llaa.-m
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fi'ih t New. ntperl
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Naa . -1' aether
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a a ttn . ahow
It. a Hu
The Ilia Tap

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le4u.tr* an l’er*4t
i : ii Vo-Ac on Parade
1: ll L'arlnun tjarnlval
pre-&lt;lama Warm Ve
iii
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gamier gmaiher* n.yorte

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Joke luly end the Naw*
*|il»»*i •
gmarl llhythm*
i'Uf.l ghnw
liviiemin Club
Tolti.t Hrautt
Th '.o Whiling (llrli
lllim n l
Blrv«rd
•irm end AU*n
gharlff of Ci.rhlaa

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1:1* aia* »n
1:11 Nana-Waalhtr
Bra on M*w T*rk
14:1) Camara Three
11:4* I.*' . Ttke a Trt*
rhrltlopher.
III*
11:44 Harkt* and Jeakl* Carteen
Thtairt
I I I * Thlt le the Life
1:44 Matlnao Thaalr*
r .tr v itb
I I * Mr. IVIaar.l
I ee in.narIan 1
l *e F*c* Ih* Safina
l le Worll Newt lloun4aa
lie* Ije i Word
1’rl.le of the Family
Meal*
4:1* Mr raverlt* Ku.htna
T:4» B-l Bnlllvan Bhrw
f :ll ri r Thaair*
III* A1f i ••* llllrhrork Frr.mU
I :*4 III 44* Chatlmc*
»ih k 'l.i a My Lina
|*e* Paallny
I* f T h . Wan
It c* TV: rlayhnut*
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BI’BKPS TO JA IL
•SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. 0* M otoriit Wayne F liek en g er learn­
ed the bird
way iJiat
hallo
m ak e* waste. A fter l-etnr given
• ticket for apee-ilng, Fliekenger
oped away again Ttila tim e, he
vgai jaiiled.
BAN 8NAKK-CH ARM ING
SYD N EY. A ualralia -W - S i r
gtudenta from
Sydney Univer­
s ity thought
th ey would
bo
v .i t u ir. i ./ a fur
the opcnlnr
Bight performance o f the mualc a l. "The P ajam a Ciame.’* The
•ludruU- four boya
and two
girli-ehowed up
dreeim l In paja m a i.

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Radio &amp; TV Log

•'Bittl* Hymn." the Univariate
International picture In Technl
color and Cinemaacope itarrln«
0 t k Hudion which open! Sun­
day at th# Movie land Rlde-ln
Theatre, tella the earllnf and
TOO

THEOLD HOME TOWN

i;K

tau StrfO L O
B E tfL L S AAt DEADLY foLS
■kj FutLhlTuAL. LAR.YAl.6F
-fd l BtL&lt;kE BoR t ROLLS
ik -ta l b a c k s ci c k a ir s akp
•fKL LEGS c» -fABLXS.

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-SC9APS0RD 0M N A H CE.
ARa.AHcLMr.tiT:
fRlCrOlSPoSlftOK
OF1KL PARfS OF
A COMPOS Mi OH
wriK a x e a r p d i
OH L AKOfHlR.
AJlD -1KL VfKOkL.
OROOMHAHCt,
IM EuROPL, A
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SPLCtAL S f l l L S
5
COULD ROCKL&lt;S.
OLf PlAhlS,-&lt;AHKt,
L it , NOT BL MAPE
?
^ouiM BiuM , Go BAD'.
OlRfivGUM. A jip
D uK C aftH .

•uuiaiva
4:14 Plan-on
Praar.m fltaamt
4 II Stwa-W oaihar
I tl Jimmy llta* ahew
T il N.wa— lllrhard O, rt-llalal
T II Amund ih* a i.it
I *» *'*n '.In K *o *a ra *
N.wa— Hlrhard O. Hollalal
•
• 'it! Around il&gt;a aula
e •# Kta on tho World
» le Mr L illi. More'.
le m Ptlca |. mum
Birth* It Mirk
Yalta! M4y
l - t * e l Ilia
lit* B-arrb f..r Tomorrow
ti a Uuldlrg t.lahl
------:M wool*
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IJ ee w .u .a crenkll.
III, — Ike Saw.
II I*
d I * CeUolod
I) |4
rid Turn*
Our Ml., flrnnka
An Llnkl.lt.r'a llout* Parly
Air P.rrr Sana lllrlaw
\ x Th* ill* l ayoff
Thla l^nd of Oure
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44 Prlthltr t-ay
a.-rai aierm
rd *. nr Night
Channel i aI C r-.iret)*
Fr* on th* World
K IK V Itn
■ I* Altanturo with Uaale Wall
iii* cartoon carol, ai

ns:

LE I S M U C U
K lS U H O t W 'f A X D lH C
A . B 0 U &lt; ^ L A K O U H l"
t t W A &lt; t « . A. C A M t L
K tE D S .
C A M ELS l^AVL B L E K KHOWK

'&lt;0 KA&amp;.CK 3 4 DAys WHILE
COVERING 5 3 0 KILLS VfHKouf

W t» ih *r.N *w *-g y erla

IW|*1. a Choi-e

rhai* Trooper
Man N*w* lleport
-| 4p»"
glln off

W tHI-aAkPHNn
lie* Nil.nt VI l i e
m i lia r H V kM i*
N*w*
Taan Tim*
Nan*
T hr J l h v l h m Hour
Wifbl al dii
Ywillarhl Benae
gperl. II....k
Put*. g*r Fantur*
Nrw* Commentary
l-hll n.od
ln.-mlm*
|i.*r4tlm*
Naw*
I'.artllm*
Thr Ithvlhm Ilnur
Al Hum* With Muale
S'raa lluundun
gun Off
M T rn illT wnnMuu
glfn On
l&gt;*&gt; n llraakar*
N.wa
I.w o l l r r a k . r .
It*.
g.vm Or’lerk (luk
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Naw. • Nal't
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n
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r - w.
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J-nk*r'o
In*
World ar Nl.
If .mine llolr
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ntl. Morn, rf.orinn
N-we
.oat M m . ge-tlna
N.we
gat. Horn, g.ael**
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Cvumry girl* I'gA
WrtrII at Nnnn
Hailln Farm ilia*.I
liar Nunn llan-h
N.w.
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Matin.*
n mil at Thr»*
Carolina Cu»-t’i&lt;e
T.«n Tim*
N»

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TORTAL UNION M EET*
OTTOWA W -P rlm a MinUirr
John
Plefenbakfr opontd the
14th rottgrei* of tha Ualvertal
l’oatal Union hprf, (ho flrtt ever
hclrl In Canada. Roma 100 datagain* from 91 rountrlea parked
(he Benata chamlwr of (ha Parlia­
ment building la hem DUfaitbaher c ; r. the eight week con­
ference. The delrgatca, aoatly
high-ranking poatal offlrlaU, will
meet (wica dally.
Ta.n Tim*
Nawa
Th# lihyhjj^^jauf
World *i an
Tnlllahi B-nge
nm-rU u*ok&gt;
Pun. B*r. F»tlura
Now* i.-nmmtnurv
Ork A H!»r
,
Juko ll-* dal. Nlahl
New*
jlirw. tin* gat. Nlelit
Juko lilt Mi Nlahl
The Ithrlhm Ilnur
At llum* With Muol*
N*wo lluundup
hlen nlf
ai m i a v Monviuu
Han in
Now* .
Mualralo
Tima
3nllllu*l
unno of I'rvuilna
kniithwln.l Wne.ro
World ot Nino
Cut-. H*r. Fratur*
Mu.trot.
H
Inot oo Kioto ef Jog
I* i«
II ** I'h-i.rh B.r.lr*
H-to'iov kor*n*tla
Now*
r.to-1.r I'nn Phew
NoW*
Nundiy Pnn W-nnr
rln.y.l l-mer.m
g-tn-l.v Matin..
Now*
Hun-lav Matin.*
Now .
h-ir-l.v M.llnoo
-In Mori. Ilnur
" -ti «t at*
Mpnrto H-uodup
l» J Jomhnroo
Churrh H.rvlr#
I'l.l M~ (nr Hud*
Now•
I'l.t 'I T fnr Muele
it llnmo Wmh Mu.ln
j )awo _ llnundun

in

DANMl O'CONNfU. 24. e potto
victim, haa cabled hla father, a
retired Chicago policeman, from
Motcow that he will vtilt Communlit China. O'Connell la one
of 47 delegate* to the youth fea-J
ttrvl In the Iluealan capital to ac*.
cepl an Invitation to PdpIng.The
Mato Department haa warned
(hat the youtha may fare puni­
tive acl Inn.
ftnirmnllonall

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TAUAM ACTIfM SoplUa Loren
•ip* a breakfast of oranga Juoce
In Washington befora ahoolirg
•lari* on her new picture. The
•lory take* placa on tha Potomac
and th* actual vena U
e ver,
mg uwd tor outdoor ihol*.

FRIDAY EVENINGS
UNTIL 8 :3 0

“My Fair Lady”
4Rcll* Arc UinginR”
“Auntie Mamc”

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MONTANA

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C hap ter No. 9
“’The Hlnrk Arrow*

SUNDAY A MONDAY

i t his Mtuational
beat...a teen-age
terror who icares
nobody but himielf
as

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Agriculture News
CKC1L A. T t’CKEK. II
iCOUT.TY AGENT COLUMN
1 S*mlnof« County cattlemen and
poultry men whe plan to Attend
the Cattlemro’a InrtituU on Au*
jv*T *o*»» »» Camn dovrrlaaf near
! Tj»V» PT,riiJ wr ta* fuuitry Intotute on Au*u»&lt; J9-24 at Camp MeQuarrle will b* utlllrin* their time
to root advantace aa the prorrama are well worth attending-.
Thla year the Cattlemen'i Initltute la*U for one day only.
Mora en p h uli U placed upon patlure produetlon and Irrigation, and
lha more pteetical and auccetaful
cattlemen are on the program.

MO P M. — Registration Marts
T:4S PM . —General Assembly
— Motion picture*, address by F.
S. Perry, anno-incements, enter­
tainment, etc
Tuesday —AuguJt 20 —g:tS—12:00
AM.
* Do You Know" How to Barbecua
Boilers?" —J . S. Moore; "Some
Suggestions on Poultry House Con­
struction —Material* and Co*U"
—T. C. Skinner; "Do Your Broilera HA* Coceidiosii?’* —Dr. C.
F. Simpson, "This Broiler Bullnesa" -p an el: "What’s New in
Broiler Management?" —Lloyd
l JU ST 6 A .S t h e m
I K*aov,
^— •* Meve fauno
Poitevtnt; "What’s
in
BoUer
T A u c r je -T O
6 0 M F A V E 0 S N T B A M **&gt;
oo . aONaooo
u it r r I
Equipment?" —Thomas B. Pres­
THAT Vfoy SU6J
TH S OOTTS. IT t v z z
&gt;tote aeeaiona are both varied and ton; "The Processor and the Broi­
A M7JUTE AfjQ 1—
TH EY NS S O TO ( j S O W
&gt;
Informative, including panel dla- ler Industry"
.up^.eecOM£ m e n /
&gt;
— Roger Painter;
ruuiona and addreiaei on topica "Contracts, Control* or What?”
ranging from Barbecuing of Broil- —I’hil Freeman; —"Broiler Mana­
era to Probtema of Turkey Pro­ gement Costa" —Hampton Walduction
Iktr.
Following are the
hlghlighta
Afternoon — 1:45 — 4:30
from the two programa:
"The Future of the Poultry In­ Jerry l.e*ls al his sensalional best stars in "The Delinquent" which
FOURTH ANNUM. CATTLE- dustry" —Vem Steckley; "The
•pen* Sunday at the Kits Theatre. Co starring nith Jrrry Is Darren
MEN’S INSTITUTE — Augu.t JO.
Chicken of Today and the Chicken H elium and Martha llyrr.
1957.
H of Tomorrow”
—Charles Van9:10 feaulla of Rcteareh on
treat; "Chang.-* in Florida’* Hat­ W. Risher. J . M. Doris, Paul Gtasa
FertllUation of Forage and Grain chery Industry" —N. R. MefcrOopt In Terma of Cotte, Relume hof; "Florida Hateherymen and rock, S. C Means,
and Profili—J . R.
Henderton, Breeder* Serve lh* Poultry In­ Afternoon—1:45 — 4:3d
J A £ srAmlst, Agriculture 1 1.* ten­ dustry" —W. F. Lewis; Special 'Wi.at FRNB is Doing for the
|Poultry Industry"—Charles Hicks; 1
Hf pees, don Sarvice.’
Meeting of Florida Hatchery and i “Amendment* to the Poultry and |
SO I ro o ts. S«i*vr.» \fl* iH.CiDOW*,
A »c LAteir... |cm, w ar me, L « O M A fP fN
m i too me
10:
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Feed
Production
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■-1 flASM, TWITE l ro o w n rr/x AXO MOW T » S fA*»LH
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flA SM .. IT
Egg Laws" —T. J . Mullin; "The
man ro j i s » w I
tice* and Feeding Program* Uted
is w
ait.hore* »CVK ./row'T
ItfU T SS THAT
c o t s AU THAT R'Oi LOOT
M l r ig h t , p o t s ' TKO \ SURE f t f l S K T T ! «
NACT us «o ^
w
e
p
ctil
Wednesday — August 21 — *:t5 Poultry Industry and the 1957 I,r;c*v*a
s.
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I S - H f LAST O P T X f
\ r O K 6 A H d THIS
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rA rw rxT rest s o m e &gt;
t k m to rr» BA(f«A«'AHS.. UUt t MtAN
glilaturs" —A.
G.
Matourek;
Okeechobee; Dalaa Dort, Saraao- —12:00 A M.
TOWNS YOU lO O T IP /
I Sn/TF BACK TO T K
GCAiN w r i t M e * , i-Hij, : o w M
a
PEA SA N TS... ______ X
n a c o u n t c/f- A t t i c s 1 p o o r s t o r e r s _
ta; J . O. Carter, Palmetto; G. A. "Vaccination for Broilers arvl Re­ "Presentation of Members of Egg
IATIK&amp; TXiSfA Jt n u t 'j
YOU\L HAVt WOCstfO l tW,1 t*U*i POUTS
Furgaaon, Ocala; Richard Kelly, placement Pullet*" —Dr. M. W. Commission and Poultry Legis­
ic w m T s .T o / v — c
r.mmsl, “Are Voe Able to Con­ lative Interim Commillec"; "The
Stuart.
Tvtsc rtene .V'a z c m t l ;
11:30 Questions and Answer*— trol Those File*?" - J . E. Brog- State Podtry DiagnoMic Iatbora- j
K riixrff;
don; "What Poultrymen Should teries"—Dr. Alexis
A1I morning epeaker*.
12:10 Barbecue Lunch (Served Know About Taxaa, Willi, ate." Meeting of Board of Directors of ,
by Highlands County Cattlemen's Dr. C. C. Mox Icy; "Whose Chicks Florid* Slate Poultry Producers
Should I Buy?" - Dr. Arthur Hei*- Association
Aaaoc.)
derf; “Breeder Management" — Eveplng —7:15—"Chickens Around
Afternoon
1:10 Irrigation of Pastures — Charles Vantr«as; "The Feed In­ the World" —Dr. Don C. Warren
dustry and Ilia Tou’tryman" — Friday —August 2 3 — 2:15
S t Elmo Dowling, Moderator.
a. Factor* That
Should B« Frailer Rogers.
Roek Hudson and Martha llyrr
12:00 A.M.
Cbniidered When Deciding Wheth­ Afternoon — 1;45 — 4:30
scene
from
"Ratlin
’’This Respiratory Disease Pro­ in a
er or No( an Irrigation System "Poultry ■* * Career" —W. M. blem" - D .- C. F. Simpson; “Eva- Hymn" nbirb opens Sunday a
tkAtJ(.A29
wOfiT
ANT
S u e * V .U Z I C P N lS W T I
VMAZZa T ?
Should Be Installed -W . II. Ken­ Fifield; "Scope and Progres* of ! us lion of Genetic Performance the Mo.(eland ltlde-ln Theatr#
AVSOe o e T H X 0 T S K N
NtSHT, ao o c YI rr
drick, County Agent, Palmetto.
ST U R T * T t - B Y U 9 f O _
4-lt Club Work In Florida" - J o e Factors" —Dr. Don C. Warren;
W A S A R O N P A R T Y I
TO 8 8 I |— —■
J
b. Some Things to Coniider In N. Rugby; Talk* by former 411 "What Happens to the Income
Planning an Irrigation System — Club Member* Herman Jones and From Eggs When
Pullets are
I. II. 9tewart, Work Unit Confer- I-ester Parmenter; "Why a 4-H Started at Different Seasons of
ration I§t.
Leader" —Earl Nelaon; Introduc­ the Year" —N. R. Metrhof; "Poul­
C. What It Has CoM Ms to E»- tion of 4-H Club member* and try Integration —What is It? —
rllTITIOI * %SUM
tahlish. Operate, and Maintain an presentation of
OTICE M IIERKIIT OIVLS
awnrda to 4-H Is It Here to Stay?" —Dr. C. K. t h N
sin e ss i
Irrigation System —Dallas Dart, Poultry Club Member*; "Value of Laurent; "Some Observations of l l ma ti i e I TamI tl*rahxmanf rn-ti 4In* # .b uunde
r Ihi
Sarasota.
4-H Club Work in the Develop­ the Poultry Industry in Central f i c t i t i o u s n am e o f I r a d e w l n d s llu
and
th
at
I
Intend
to
r
e
a
l
i
t
e
r
ee l.
2:30 How We Hava Improved ment of our
Youth" —W. W. Florid*" —L. M. Hurd.
n a m e a l t h tha C l e r k of , k * Clr
Our Herd through Record keep­ Brown; Conference of Cooperator* Artenwoo—1:45 — 4:30
toll
Cou rt , ttemlnote C o u n t r
la. In sreordan.-# with th a
ing —Max Hammond, Bartow.
In florid*'* Random Testing Pro­ "Some Problem* in Producing ri
v l i t o n of th e K lr tl l lo u a N a m e Ht&gt;
3 00 Progress in Production gram —N. R. Mehrhof, Leader; 'What Do You Know About Your I tit a. t o - v H : S e ct io n I I I «S F l o r l d i
Testing and Plans for the Future "Operation of Present Test" — "Activietie* and Plant for the S t a t u t e s H U .
O. I t IICOTT
—J . E. Pace, Animal Husbandman, A. W. O’Steen: "Preliminary Re­ Turkey Association" —J . S. Moore
Agricultural
Extension Service, port on Egg Quality —F. R. Tar­
Gainesville.
ver, J r .; General Discussion
COeAT SCOTTV n J O f? $ 0 MUCH TO OO.
you oe s u p p i n g
3:11 Progresa in Control of the
Thur*d.*y — August 22 — 1:45
THOU VOj O y -I 19 IT THAT
■vrTi-B oaas ;v$TAa?^r
Recent Outbreak of the Fever- -1 2 :0 0 A. M.
l A T E * a,
aorret quia* )
lick —Dr. C. L. Campbell, State "Enteritis in Replacement Pul­
Veterinarian, Tallahassee.
let*" - D r . M. W. Emmel; "Ob3:40 Statue of the Serverworm servatlon* of floor Layer Opera­
If. JAMES GUT AGENCY
Eradication
Program —C. L. tion*’* —John P. Weeks; "Manag­
i
Smith, U. S. Department of Agri­ ing the Caged I-ayer*" —Lloyd
SI
I
EAST
FIHflT
STREET
culture, Orlando.
Poitevint; "W hat’a Happening to
4:18 QueMlons and Anewer* — the Egg Producer* on the West
PHONE FA 2.1 t i l
Ad afternoon rp**ker*.
Coset?" —Dr. Arthur Hetodorf:
5:00 Adjourn
"Egg Quality is a Must in Sales"
H. JAMR8 CUT
JAMES U. GUT
i« h p o u l t r y iN S T m rr* — — Fred R. Tarver
J r .; Market
August 19 24, 19ST
New* Panel —Guyton William*,
Monday — August 10
kfoderator, Panel Members; F.

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Friday, August 16. 1957

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The Sanford Herald— Pag* 9

ROI.LAWAY, Hnaprlll and Baby
WELL DRILLING
W. P. SMITH
Heda Day. Week or Month—
Fairbankt-Morae
Pump*
Outboard Sales k Service
r:nw ti m m iv
Tel FA 2 5111. rurniture Comer
Repaira
to
all
makes
2515 Perk Ave.
FA 2 6221
li t Wen Firat S c ______ !
5. Compass
26. Clrl'a
ACIOM
HOWARD
C.
LONG
MUriilM
t'j:-;' ra
See the new Marine Hardware
point
turn*
1. Drawing
M U tiatni N 'l r ’j
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Wanted, a ride to Orlando daily.!
Oepar.ment.
i
abbr
1
SI.
Tibetan
C t4"ri
*:•
Phone FA 2-2833
van r’A 2 1362.
Announcing new line of lino alum­
WE IR E STARTING
U.-*ji(t1 K il J t l T «
6 Small bag
pri**t
t. Capital
inum hoala. Fithing t-oa.i tliroujh Interior Decorator, reodental
a MOKE HOMES IN
u
n
u
iiH
u
’
j
u
h
'i
T.
Warp-yam
.10 Caliber
(Cur I
H - A K fliU .S FOR SALE
W. H. -BILL- STEMPEB
over night cruieere. Bc»t pricer.
LUTLE \EM UL
!
fintjiid t-t w ti'-it
Commercial
Altrratlona an&gt;
A
L*«'a
men
32.
Blende
1L
Befor*
Realtor 4 Insurer
nu
b 'B t : 4
TEXAS — MAID BOATS
cuatom made drapariev Fiei
4. Small Island 33. Arabian MKL’W UL’ ll** *in au t)
All modele Mercury motor* In
Anoc. Du) Allen, liretchen Hall,;
ee.lmatas. Call FA 2-182.1 altei 2 rrfngrratora, double bej roila10.
Oba*rvtd
gar.
12.
Fat
ntiviit-t
Haaxnri
way,
hedtteedi,
chairs,
table
atoek.
Rif
taring*
on
MK
25
and
Arietta Price. Ereretl Harper
5:30 p. m
14. Staple food
mente 14201114 l l t O H f
13. An outfit
MK26-E "eve
jalouilrt windows. 3 stake A
Phone FA 2 1991
112 N. Park
Uri.tri
U iJ I(Ctun.)
31 Vend
14. Rough
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
USED MOTORS
faucet.'. Sen at Bennet Court,
14 rieaamg
C h ry sler A irlem p
33. Exat on*
Cherry Real Eatate Agenc)
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Orlando Hiway,
7 't HP Mercury, good
S»wS r*0
T»«ur4ay**
14. Competition
change
15. CenattteDial FA 2W29—Notary
Air Conditioning and Heating
1 Bedroom, 2 Hath
"Vb HP Evtnrude, aery good 67.00
34. Haunt
50. Constel­
tioevai
premium
1219 W. 11 SL Rear-Barber Shop
5 cu. Jl Leonard refrigerator,
C. H. STAFFORD
Late model 7 S HP Evinrude
lation
41. Un­
37. Heathen
If. Coro (Jap )
h.3« new, 5150AM). Call FA
FA 2-4731
shift
.35 oo 215 Oak Avenue
divid­
Image
Prok
la. Wall reeeaa 51.
1-0729.
Very good Mercury hurricane SS.OO
ed
GATLIN BROTHERS
SS. Contend
33. Leather
•SO. Counsel
&gt;na bun* haa been aold. ao act Perfect Mercury MK 55
St.
C ~ r * i new
Contractor*, Dragline*; Gentva ! Special this week only 5129.95.
44. Maaaur*
24. Sphere
flask
while there homei are under
S3. Unit of
electrir, 1955 model,
l G an.)
lane. Gr.)
meter
2252. Ph. FA 2-3276 Sanford. I Itoipomt nuah button control23 lU rer (Sp y
&lt;nnit ruction
S I f !.2?
ramp:::*
A. h. PETEKSuN
electric Move. May bn *&lt;-»u «t
FT. U fl
Perfect 40 HP Mercury rith
Broker AaiociaWa: A. B. PetarLaterne
School
of
Dancing
Pauls Town 4 Country T V ,1 28. Ghastly pal*
493.OJ
all control!, 1956
» 1 T" 4
T" i 4 aon J r . P. J . Cheiteraen, Gar­
lto Magnolia.
Tap - Aerobatic - Ualict
SO Incut
field Willett., and R. VY. Wil- Some rf thei* beautiful homes — PLACES TO EAT
Enroll now for fall terms, start­
30. Explorer
1
i«
ITllama, A. C. Doudney, Land lre located on Lake Front lots.
ing September 3rd. Claisaa for 1 RCA air conditioner, *» ton wini Bp )
ituw type in u*e less than 3
%
beginner* and advanced aluSurtarur
Rarbequa lunehta SOe
31.
Mouthllka
.J
'•I
day*. List pnra 5249.95, aarrl116 N. Park Ave. Thane FA 2*123
denl«.
Curb Service, 11 a. ni. to 2 a. m
opening
1404 K. JOth ft. Thcne FA 2 M ■"» I firing for 6150.00. Thou* F A ; 33. King of
Busy Bee Drive In
%
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C. A. WHIDDON, Sr.
, 2-1021.
FINANCING: V. A..
French Ave. at 20th St.
Judah
Keglaterad
Con'fntlenal. F. H. A.
2
*
Sproch
J
Furniihlngt of 2 bedroem h&lt;wi»e|
Real Eitato Brokor
&lt;—HKACtr I'AKMIKS
In Service
40 D« off'
for *ale. Including TV. »a*hi
%
d %
202 1L Park Ave.
FA 2 5931
&amp;
42. Not
r r I*
ii
tng machine and GE refrtgera.
Stodern Atr-Condltloned Salon
working
Priced
From:
tor. Keaionable, A-l cond. Wil.
KENNETH fc- SLACK
HARRIETTS BKAUTY NOOK |2.50 per rail ptua part*. 9 rear*
%
IS. Straighten
Iiam*. 2U Vnlutla Drite, De­
'''
113.175.—515.623.
KEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
expericnca in TV Service on all
105 S. Oak Ave.
FA 2-5742
tvar.t
llary. rh. NO 8-1492.
tnaka* and model*. One j n r
1009 E- 2nd
Thona PA 1 0221
%
JC
1
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44
cirtlu
Summer Permanent Special
guaraniM en *11 parts. Wa alio
Le-'ier
Spinat
piano,
6
month*
43
A*tnngeat
$5.
k
56
60
ten-tee
auto
and
home
rartior.
%
OZIEK REALTY CO.
r or inform a aon call
old with damp rhaiar, 6350 00.
B
fruits
Haul I’orter Beauty Shop
Plriura tuba* repaired in your
I —LAST_*nd M u n d __
i
I.aura n. Orter, Realtor
Phone FA 2-1971,
44 bhor* reroaa % g ; %
home. 59.93. guaranteed, 1 year.
iiOl W. 25m St. FA 2-1521
Hard VI. Field, Associate
JO
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LOST— Bruxn *a-l white B r*s'»; 2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-5543
Tboiiw FA 2 3651. 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Kenmorr elactrie range, goo-l con­
DOWN
hound. strayed i" »'fn itv ol
CLASS BEAUTY SALON
7 /t
including Debary 4 Lake Mary
dition 650. Baby bat, 610. Sm all!
Ao
4|
41
-5th A French. Finder r ‘f »“ Loch Aibor, 3 UK. 2 bath. Fla.
1. Pudding
Air-Conditioned
BARNES TV SERVICE
compact kitchen table set with!
contact r A _ J Ui&lt;;_____
starch
room and carporte. Perfect for
201 Ea*t Commercial
Clearmont Ave, Lake Mary
fold a&gt;ay benches , 635. Pb.
&gt;
peli. golferi. children. By NaIB . M
FA 2.4212
LOST— 2 Beagt* hound*. m a le k
FA 2 6412.
Model airplane aupnliei, X-aeto
val Officer, FA 2 4213.
2. At a
female. A. L. Dunn. Ph. FA
I
41
wood ctrvlng Vmte *et». Bur... „ Sale* office coiner W Crystal l l l ' UU ,| B ' in-1 i»~ tv rgTETT
distance
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
2-t057.
.
FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR Drive A U k * Mary block, l*l« »»—FEMALE HKLf WA.Ml.i
;e«» Vihro-crafter tool*.
3 Tram
w
Ua»h
for
any
amount.
Super
ROLLINS IIOIUIY SHOP
Waltraia and eurb ji r l over 21This i» a past JfU jn W ti Thttjlrt 11* S. French Ave. Sanford, Fla phone FA 2-4591 or FA 2.301J.
4. Church
Trading Pott. I mile south of
2617 S. French
FA 2-193J
for Harriett Redding. Erp. date FA 2-5221. Alter hours FA 2-2616
Apply Pig 'n Whist
musician*
Sanford. Phone FA 2-0677.
Aug. 28.
_________
AVON cosmaUcs haa immadiat*
A A A Tree Service
WOOOMERE PARK HOMES
TESTED—APPROVED
opening for mature woman to
Tieet Removed, Demoiaed
i_ r o K k k n T
Sanford Ave. at 27th St.
GUARANTEED APPLIANCES
serve Avon territory. For aplh FA 2-0421
2 4 3 Bedroom Homea
55 Frigldaine 7 eu ft
WEI AKA APARTMENTS: vor mr
write row to Mra.
t-junstr tif., L n i:i
5750. Down . 560.00 month.
r intment,
refrigerator with tim e r
n.j'-l'-t' i ni ■ 4»« i
Mllanch, box 246, Lockharl,
Deanne School of I)«nce
private balhi- 114 W. First SL
S— Flower*. Planli., Skrtb*
23. Malt
2 . Pitiful
ACROM
chetl,
excellent
5129
94
SJL’ISIM f-l’*7 ' IN I
This la a pan to the Rita Theatre
Fla.__________________________| Tap. ilalli . A
bever­
atlc, in my 55 Frtgidalra 9 ru ft.
exclamation
1. Vahlclaa
N'l-MMltlM .1 IT,
EFFICIENCY apartment* iuU
for Elizabeth Woodruff. Exp.
CROTONS 35c. 3 for 5100
studio
-istraton taken
age
3. Capital
3. Crate*
. iltl'di'J •
Strong able woman for hours-I new
refrigerator, 50-lb.
able for eoupla or single parion.
date Aug. 23, 1937.
ALo larger sues
now.
FA
S-0654.
24
Man
a
M.*.cjti:-t, t :
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Bur
I
S .T o w tr
well 714 Magnolia Ave.
freeier
6159.03
Private bath k shower. Ideally „
. .
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
U'LMIiJ.I
S D o tl .
nick4
Trap
i aero |
for caah. 6 lot* in May- ^ ..D -vju , Ave
yA o.nija
6 cu ft, *lartlic refrigerator
21A-PI.UMBI.Sl.and
ROIlFlSti
la c iM acroa* from Toil Oltic* . 1 Bargain
tAL'Ilil IMIS’ r-J'-'i
fair SecUon on Shitley Ave., ^»»P«v' “a Ave.
tA . osas Full time saleslady wanted for
ram*
6 T rue
10 Mine
A-t condition, just the
N tlll-lTL"
Inquire Jacobaon Dept. Store. |
Department Ftore work. Must
i-u n iv r A SEPTIC TANKS
23 Mon*- QOL*
(Scot )
near Like Monroe. W. t . Kuril,
,
er.tranee*
thing
for
a
smalt
apt.
5
49
90
:-l‘:lMI4l»V7
Of
4
ICK
l.VH
I
PM
EAT
be
neat,
pl.aiant,
and
willlne
to
p
l
u
m
b
in
g
lary
hoff Jr.. FA 2-2251.
6. Girl a
E**y wringer watbtr, will do
12. G*nue at
triMMD' t ll-.iN (
imdenTall else. Titcbtnatu ApU.
work. Apply In perron to 5lan- INSTALLATION k REPAIRS
unit
your washing
41.00
nam*
'JNtlll-1 I l i t L I
Iturda
SUMMER RATES
HAYNES Office Machine Co,
21 Hour Service
Real Estate — Invurart-e
uel Jaconaon Department Store,
(Turk.) uiT.4 itn in : &lt;n in 1
Frigidaire auto. wa*her, all por.
7. Extinct
13. Light
Typewriter*. adding machines.
\RCIIIE C. HARRIETT
Call Clark's Court, FA 2-3403. Comnirrcial Inveatmenls— Rentals
arrnas the street from l’oit
crlain, don't mlia (hi* on* 99 00
M. Total
repltl*
boat
Salta Rantali, 314 Mag . Ph.
FA 2 5299 or FA 2-5751
Office._______________________
Property Jlanagemrnt
TM*ee4*f&lt;*
1937 Frigidaire auto, waihrr. mo­
.12 Froltca
I Shop
E/ficianey Apt. Air-condition k
14. Inrol
FA 2-0462.
del
WRA
57.
Reg.
6249.93
177
37
31. Fernet*
4. nurketi
33. Boy a
TV optional. Hiwrajr 17-92 So. RAYMOND M. HALL,
18. Coin
Woman wanted to rare for 3 ti
CLARK
Frigidaire auto, wathar,
horaa
•oimy
It. Sow
(Swed )
I I —At lOMOBILh-n—TKAlLIlkft
eat-old child and do ganeial PHuwbiag, Healing k Supply Ua. 1937model
City Llmila. Slumberiand Court.
WI.S7, the h*at.
46 Rlv*r
REALTOR
34. Lodge
15. Bxploalv*
£ouaework. 5 day week, Pleaae
37. Artlcl*
Contacting * Rapatra
Reg. 6379.95
now 237 37
(Fr.F
doorNeed a good used car!
19. Mountain
writ* age and expected salary: 2619 Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2-2374
2 Room apt- 112 Elm. FA 2 05i6. PROFESSIONAL SERV ILE
IFr.)
1937 Irigidairt dryer, Model DD42 Mia*
keep­
to
Box
MP,
e
jo
Sanford
Herald.
paia
11
Enclosed
See Ray Herron
57 Reg. 6229 95
n.vw 132 37
Fumlihed apartment. Ph. FA S. I). IligbleTman — Attarlale
Gardnar
•I Highway 17 A 92 South Sanford
er
20 Eager
In a boa
DICK IVF.RS — Associate
7 eu. fl. frigid*lie refrigerator,
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN Woman to rare for *mall hahyj
43. Garment
2 5725._______________________ |
35. City
22
R«aponJ
L
Ptere*
Plumbing
Kreiky
Heating
204 S. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 1-5*41
all porrelaui
69 90
f o r a n e w p o n t i /.c
&gt;r
•
riean Jhuua*, Mual have
lI U
dent (law)
24. Itomaii
IJoic Court Apartments. 3 room,
M. 0 . HOIMJKS
7 cu. ft Frigidaire refrigerator,
t ■n lianapo'itx'.'on. H'wea 6'K)
GOOD USED CAR
garment
furnivhed apartment. Call FA j Robert A. Williams
A-l condition
7 1 &lt;10
to 3:30 5 day week. Call F A 1 Servire on All Water Ptimpa—
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p m.
25. Haatenfd
rT“ 4
• a T~
Sup
2 0733._______________________
2 5490.
Well* Drilled — rump*
FA 225*3. 301 W**t 1st at.
REALTOR
27. Half mask
rang,; with lotuaiere.
Paol*
Road.
Phoo*
FA
2«MT
2
5 room furnivhed houie, nice
1
Raymond I.undquiat,
*5
(F r)
Eav, 6&lt;-0 On
Now 177 37
It will pay YOO to tee us before 2 - m a l e h e l p Wa n t e d
larga yard. Adu'.U only. W. lit
29.
Vegetable
ASSOCIATE
t Ion Welbilt air conditioner 199.73
you buy. Op*a Evening* and
(
A
St. at Monroe Corner. A. J - 1rhona FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank
lo»/• Wan.ed— In roll Tl&gt;* San.
•
V
.
(pl.t
Sunday*.
3 4 Inn delux air condition**-,
Peterion, Ph. FA 2-2739.
ford Herald Ytondaya through
31. Villa*
teg. 6399 95
222.95
EaitaUU Trailer Salea
fto
u
W
d
l
Friday* at 3:30 p. m Com* in
»4
33. n reait•»
Eaiy Term*
Palalka, Fla.
Furnished 2 room apartment. All "BROW N r e a l t y
Th* Herald offica and atk for
%
cz\\:
\
ii.iy
bon*
CLAUDE
11.
WOLFE
private with private bath. Ph.
Serving the Service
Buddy Feeler after 3:20.
P
II
DON'S
COVER
SHOP
•
7
36. Man a
APPLIANCES
FA 2 - 4 0 0 3 . _______________ _
Contracting A Repairs
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
Automobtla Interior Decorator
nteknam*
FA 2-277:
20—Ma l e or FkMAl.K
1007 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2 6562 305 East First Sti % w -\
9 A M to 9 P.M.
Furttlihcd 3 room lit floor apt.!
37 lajbrtclt*
Seat Covari — Trurk Seat*
'//a
//656 per mo. Convenient down­
FA 2 256*
36. Flowtrtng
At Willis Pontiac—301 W. 1st. Make 520. daily. Luminous NameWork Clothe* ranteen,
Cut*.
PLUMHINf*
T* I
town location. Call IA --69S5.
n
»r
tro*
Camp
Goons.
I'aint.
Armylate*.
Free
samp'ei.
Reeve*
Contract and Repair Work
FrItT s h e a l e s t a t e ” 1951 Chevrolet convertible, pow
41.
Moham■'&lt;1
Navy
Surplus.
310
Sanloid
Av*.
Attleboro,
Mai*.
S BR house, garag*. FA 2-03&lt;5.
i
Free Fit!male*
ask Crumley A Monteiih
if
Jl
crfltda Iran*., new motor job,
madtn
M. I* UARYEY
exceptionally dean and aulid. If you like people you can con.
%
Two bedroom nicely furnished at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4*95
deity
%
Sava
5120.00
on
Imported
tawing
it
J*
Joe Orseno, phon* FA 2-0116.
vert apar« hours into income! 264 Sanford Av*. Phon* FA 2 1343
house, kitchen equipped, jaloua44. laymen
machine now 569.30
Consult A REALTOR rtrit
ff/
Attractiv* part time *ale* work
ied FI* room and carport*. |
43
Irritate
%
real
Now
199
95
1954
Mercury
3!nnl«rry
Hard
top.
•
CERAMIC TIL E
&gt;1
J9
f//
f»r ten women or men any aga:
Cloi# 4n. 1903 Cedar Av*. Writ* CULLEN ANI) MARKET
on Nerrhi Automatic Potlable
44 Parti of
Radio k Heater. W W Tire*.
110 N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2 2J91
in Central Floriia. No nrev.ou* | PAUL F. MULLER A SON
Box MC, c o Sanford Herald.
%
GARRETT S SEWING CENTER I
rreaturt*
Tinted Glasi, Overdrive, Clean 1
I
S\
■M
selling i*qulr*d. Work in your'
Huby Sp ain
FA 2-1353
323 East F tn t St.
FA 2-S244
(mua.)
owner car. 2405 8 Willow.
Furnished apartment, 2nd Door,'
own neighborhood. Plenty of
Stenstrom
Realty
47.
Quantity
r
5L
3 room* and private bath. Nice­
help available to h*lr you earn' Plumbing A Hasting, F i n E&gt;u
Norge Appliance*—Zenith TV
2 bedroom trailer for aale, Ph.
of paper
H. E. STENSTROM
ly furnished. No children. Call
additional money— Write Net! i mat**, All work guaranteed for .Miller Ratlin A Appliances
FA 2-3099.
I
t
.
Never
Regt-terad
Broker
Uieden, 42 S. Lika Barton Rd ,| ona year. Bill 1-allrcf, LongFA 2-1619.__________________. 2427 Lauxai — Phon* FA 2-2420
4"
II* 8. Park Ave.
FA 2 035.
(poet t
M—1AAH and MOTOKJI
Orlando or Phone 4-9930 for, wood, i'iiont W. P. 26-2969.
i
i
DOWN
3 room*, bath .cleaned
appointment.
—Factory to you—
ATTENTION VETERANS
•"7
career, fruit titaa. adult* only,1
21—I'lA.NO BPkV It p.
1. Young
JOHNSON MOTORS
Aluminum
^'o pet*. Inquire 2216 ralmatto. Wa can build a home tor you SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS 2t UtiKR WANTED
awtna
Blind*
on your lot. For details call 9454 Sanford Av*
I’iano Tuning &amp; Repairing Er.clo*ed Yenrlisn
hrid. Sag proof holism
Apt." 1 person." 6~lt Tark Ave,
A. k . SHOEMAKER. JR .
■
l &gt; ..ri » U ? LAWX1 MOWED— Reaionibia fA 2-6207
2013 Palmetto
rail
with
plastic
end*. Plavtlc
plica*. Power tntwer.• ^ A *
Phone FA 2-3103 1*0(1 Mellonvtll*
ROBSON'S OUTBOAHDH
DAVID D CTNB MATIIEH
3 Room ground f-tror
or rayon tape*. Colhjn or nyl-&lt;n (
feed
Motor
Clearanre
Sale
1'gbt* k water fural*had. WOTW
cord*.
PO N T WAIT!
48 SO Blh)r
1referancc* furruah- PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING
2'* HP Martin, like new
month. 107 l^vcuat. FA . 1633.
Scnkarik Glnm* and Paint Co.
82 50
,,i‘ ^ huur- Ph. FA 2 1740.
NEAR COUNTRY CLUB! 6 HP FireatoM
W. L HARMON
Apartment*, m Church, roh&lt;»l 4
Th. FA 3 1277 After 5:00 p ra. 112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4422
‘
63 35—150.00 Joh W.ntad u baby a.tt.r- n .
3 BEDROOM MASONRY
6 HI Elgin
_
uun.
rA j . 37#1
Butinei* dutnet. IA .-1538PRICED TO SELL
Baby bugrr. 1950 Chevrolet. 14
-ri—K i.E rfw ic.8i. « m i t t s
7'4 HP Scott Atwater
B ftO
---------------By BENNETT CERF----------------3 room furnivhed saiage »P*rtru ft Ben Hur drop freere
S
10,500.00
7ty HP Mercury
12800 Dcpendabla boy «anu mowing)
ment. I l l " . lfith St.. I none
Call FA 2 5698.
Air Conditioning
7’i IIP Scott Atwatar
NO CLOSING COSTS!
OROTHY JACKSON Mopped over at Bangkok on a com*
FA 2 - 0 6 7 0 . ____________
Eltctriral Contracting and
m
,nd •d*ui* ph- TA
A real beauty, surrounded by l® HI* Corroir G t*r Shift
I RNI1URI. and
prehenmc Far Eastern tour, and found this card In her
Repaira; Economical Houie
10UO-J j l —O l'k t'iA L tlE K V IlK K
515.000 homea, this 1* rxeep- ,0 HI' Uitatd
3 room furri*hed ground floor
11(1Jb E llltl.il GOODS
hotel room: "Sir: For the caic that your cltctric light should
Wiring and Repairs
tional buy. requiring 62120 10_HP Seott Atwa'er
apartment 313 Palmetto______
fail, we beg to lend you en» ¥
.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
35 ua Let ua build your docks, bulkheads
down or 11500 down, located in Gear Shift
FURNITURE OF CUARACTFR
cloied poitcird, w h i c h
-y
i i^ T | l^ l f t ,’ta
and tea wall*. Water Front Con- 112 Magnolia
Comfortably furnnhed hou»e 2
beautiful Loch Arbor. Exclu»ive 10 HP Johnson, like new- 193 00
Dial FA 2 0915
Built By
•truction Co. FA 2-4330.
, 98 (to
with Seminole Realty, 1901 12 HP Sea King
pleaie tend ua at once when
r
^
bedroom*, electric
Mastar Craflamen l.t
•creened poreh. 675 mon.n.
12 IIP Pea Be*
89 95
FRIGIDAIRE appliance*,
&gt;al«
Park Ave FA 2-5232.
you find your light out. The
Htyle and Conitruciion
”
AIR
CONDITIONING
16 HP eroti-Alwater-good
903 W. 23th St.
and *enrie* G H. High. Ovicdn
company will then send
Th* a*m* as Tho»e
Xhii Is a pan to the Movieltnd
condition
1M to
ii. n. pope to.
Fla. Phon* FO 6-3315 or qxnyou another p o s t c a r d .
Ptlxed Since
Rld*-ln for Katherine Brown. 22 HP Evtnrud*
Bk-iiTlt Ht-MAln
200 S. rark
FA 2 4234
ford FA 2-3863 after C p ra.
Colonial Days
(Signed) Siamese Power
Fxp. data Aug. 23. 1957,
runs good
60 00
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Front
Finithed For
Company."
f*5 *a
22 HP Johnson, good
ENVELOPES, I.eltarhead*. Hat#- 24 A— b u il d in g - r e p a i r s Anti. Daytona Beach. Call *A
Florida Climate In
• • •
Ski Motor
60.00
manta, invoice*, hand bills, and PAINTING
2-405S R- U. Hutchlion.
Y'our Choice of Wood*
22 HP Evintud* runsgood 60 00
programi. a t e .
Progrrutve
Irv Kupcinet aayt that
YVE HAVE A HOME
Ski Motor
6 OOetao
I— RKATTP^TATI'. I oU s a IT
FLOOR aandmg and finishing
Printing
Co.
Phone
FA
2
2951—
this it the threat wealthy
25 HP Johnson, electric
FOR YOU
Cleaning, w a x in g . Serving
403 West 13th St.
Texas mothers now make
it»rtlnREAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
335 00
S«mtnol* County line* 1925.
33 HP Scott Atwatar
to c^ttrapercu: effiprir.g:
2544 French Ave.
THRIFTl-cheeking accounts coats
11.
MGleeron.
Lake
Mary
Fast Motor
320.00
J . W. HALL. REALTOR
HOMES— 3 and 4 bedrooms
' Ona mort peep out of you,
only 52. fur 20 check* *1 11*'
75 Hr r.v,„.udc. It Fins
«O.UJ| rfda Slat* Bank.
1 *&gt; 2 baths.
R a j L. Kennedy. A**oelata
and I'll put you in lit*
•
BIG
VALUES
40 IIP Mercury
365 00
Fk*M
Johnny Walk*.'. A m r i« U
Caddy and turn off &gt;he air
• QUICK CREDIT
BOATS
ON
DISPLAY
AT
pu m ps — 8r«NKLni~~
Complatai and raid/ for Immadi­
••Call H a il" Phone I A - &gt;641
conditioning!"
• EASY TERMS
fc*l-5ll Eari 5'lr*t fftre*
at* occupancy.
SYSTEMS
• •
WlLSON-MAir.k
Th* Boss ii on vacation ami wt All types and itM*, tnaUUad
*:.00 DOWN
"Spaakutg it eexophon* playart.'* muted Bobby Clark at b
*r*
trading
like
traxy
man!
New
aed
Uaed
Fantfeae
-Do It Teuxaair
HONEYMOON COTTAGE
Uuatrtcal club on* day, " I know en* that ought to go vary,
Roofing — Jalousies
Come in and let ua give you a
311 E. First St . Ph. FA 2-5621
Locations
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Immediate occupancy, modern 2
far. Right new th* ro-and-ao llvaa right naxt doer to ma:*
Ornamental Iron — Door*
good
dial
on
the
1937
Evinrudt!
South Pinccre*t — Sanford
S T I N E
bedroom. Convenient location.
Uied furniture, appliance*, tool*, ■
) our K'lniudr Dealer
0 IHT, I f Ptaadt Celt. Outfit.t&lt;4 by Kia* W n U t t i ItaSM ala
Whlipering Oaks — Tituavtlla
For Painting call Mr. Taikrr, Ph. etc. Bought aold. I^try’a M arl,1
Markina and Sapplj C*.
57.500.
...
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
FA
2-6159
aifylime.
Sl.miO. I)»wn. S .,* Month
507
W.
2nd
84Ph
FA
2
6432
21
Ka.t
F
irat
St..
Ph.
FA
2
4t32
204 E. lit.
Tbon* FA 2-5M1
New 3 bedroom CBS home with FHA in aervic* and FHA financ­
T*d Burnatt
( laroifl^ DtapIaT
12
ft.
runabout.
23
HP Evtnruda
lerratro floor*. Shade Dee* in
ing availabte.
WOOLSEY
$SAVE$
for PAINTING
like
new
k
trailer.
Ready
to
go.
yard. Total price IM M
2601
Granviaw
Phon*
FA
2-2971
Marine
FinUhaa
Will lake 517YCO. Harry k
We can qualify you for one of
R O S A la. R A W O N
For Your Boat
Doug's. 617 W. in , FA 2 9922.j
these homes in 30 minute*. You
SHEET ROCK
Registered Real Eatat# Brokee
101-09 Eat! F lfll
FA 2 09*3 j
ran start enjoying the horn* 1937 Modal, 16-ft. Runabout with Scnkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
4x4 only 61 65 per sheet
Asroe. Alberta J . H ill k
112-114 W 2nd SL Ph FA 2 46J 2
while wa proem the papers.
4x!0 only 62 05 per thert
wifltUhield.
steering
whael
and
BEDROOM SI'ECI \L
William E. Harichel
cont-oli. New Hurrtcana trail­
Shannon Concrete Pipe Co.
Ph. FA 2-1301—IT-91 «t Hiawatha
Wedding Invitations
er and 1936 Johnson 30 HP
Out Waal » th S l
_ Bookctae Bed
And Announeamonta
Developed by
motor Will sacrifice for 5796.
Make This S Badroom .
Doukl* D rttttr
Far Tka Bast In Painting
Rlcketl'i Shell BUtion. 1407 8. 110.10 p«r 100.
Alio railing
Home Really
Mirror
ODHAM
&amp;
French
Ave.
Pity
FA
2-2002.
card*,
(tationary.
Pow
all'*
Offica
Call
iterryhlll
Painting
Contract­
Cheit nf Drawer*
YOURS
TUDOR, Inc.
Choice of Ftniih and Ktyla
or. No Job To Large or Small
By
roUetlng your own color
Wanted— 16 or 14 ft boat. High Supply. 117 Magnolia
F E E C jl pr U m p a-E K E E
Lie anted—Bondtd—Union
Hat or equivalent. 35 HP *leeschema now. Other feature*—
Cot. Hey. 17-12 k 27th SL
trie starter motor and trailer.
DICK MAPES
Call FA 2-2267
•laetnc kitchen, ta rria w floor*,
Phon* FA 2-1 MI
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Will trade vacant Iota and rash Tflo Contractor— Dial FA 3-4514
ovtrsiitd lots snd cholct r&lt;i»*
BRAILEY ODHAM. Pree.
or buy equity and assume pay­
This it a paia to th* Moutland Car. 3ud k Magnolia FA- 2-5621
dential location.
"Bud'* Bambergar, ifgr.
ment*: or will buy separately. For eroding, Paving, Drivewayt
R1de-In for Joan Wilkie. Exp
A. K. SH O EM A K ER. JR
Call FA 2-1321, 1104 W. 23th.
data Aug. 25, 1957.
and Sidewalks Call FA 2-0990.
Froa Dalivorg
Th. FA M l*/
LARD of I|I\&gt;K&gt;
1 I.OST A FOUND
2 FOR RENT
I REACH R EM AtJ
4 WANTED to RENT
A— REAL ESTATE FOR SVI.K
6—FARMS. AUKKAGF.
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
* MISCELL.EN Cot'S
a-FLO W ERS. PLANTS.
SHRUBS
I* OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES-TKAILERS
II R O ITi k MOTORS
11 FARM SUPPLIES 4 MACHLNERY
II PETS LIVESTOCK SU rrU E S
(Poultry I
15 ARTICLES WANTED
1* f f ACTS I* EAT
If BEAUTY PARLORS
II FEMALE HELP WANTED
II MALE n r i P WANTED
N* MALE «r FEMALE
21 WORK WANTED
22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
22A MONEY l» LOAN
21 SPECIAL SERVICES
23A ROOFIMi 4 PLUMBING
31 PIANO SERVICES
IA ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
2* INSURANCE
27 NOTICES-PERSON A lJ
2* ARTICLES for SAIC
:• FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

EORSALE MY OWNER
Turn bedroom CB home with Flor­
ida room. A good buy. Need to
tee lo appreciate. 2551 S. Pal­
metto. rhon* FA 21312. aflrr
5:00. FA 2-5712.

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Friday, Aaguat 1®, 1WTT

Enterprise

USN

First Christian
Meanest Motorist
VBS
Begins
Monday
Sought Following
. ,
.
.
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M O m in g A l J g . 1/
Train-Car Crash
_
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Prominent Doctor *
Communist Jets
Force Dutch Plane Accused In Bizzare
Truth Serum Case
To Land Briefly

HELEN SNODGKASi
(Contlnund From Fap* 0*a&gt;
M ill DorU F iS *r received an
North Carolina cot i t
announcement of a wedding of
Th* Coaat Guard Ur tfatioa lnt*r**t to th# people of th* comTULSA, OVla. W— A promi­
AMSTERDAM W— TommunHOLLYWOOD,
P o ll# *
Mid th* m*n w*r* rescued hi inunity; aa follow*, Mia* Nancy! ^
rr*
&lt;* ur* " J
nent Tulsa physician, married
PimlUo Bound. Th* fishing v m ii ) Elisabeth Bright
became
th* *p«*K It* Mewa* V * * ™ BIMa marched today for a mallclotr* lit Jet fighter* forced a Dutch j
r u aehedulad to rtndiTOu* with brid* of g|t. U tile Thaden, Aug.
Monday. August ,9&gt; It motorist who deliberately Mock­ airliner to land W*dne»day In the and th# father of two children,
• JO foot Coaat Guird patrol boat
will
contlrua
each morning from ed a car from hacking out of the Red Slovak rlty of Brallrtava. wm* accused today of giving
“ truth *crum" to his women px- ^
which would taka th* reacuad m*o uat 1, now atat!on*d in Columbia, 8:30 to lt:00 through Friday. At way of an oncoming train.
airline officials said today.
South Carolina, Ilev. Jack Kelly
to Winchri*. N. C , wher* they
the elot# of th* aettion on Friday,
The driver, hit wife and son1 The big. U. S.-bnllt DC8R was •lent* ar.d then assaulting them ' .
former
factor
here
at
the
Barw*r* to ba tnniport*d to in air-1
parents and friend* ar* Invited lumpen from th* stalled vehicle! held on the ground for half an after they had tost their will to
r.*tt Memorial Church, now of
port it Manteo. N. Cto vitlt the achooi, »e« th* tliinga tecondt before a Florida East| hour, Airline sources laid, her •exist.
Tampa,
performed
th*
ceremony.
A Cont Guard ind Nary March
.necomnllahed ard learned, and ar- Coait etreamllner plowed Into It.1 ever, that It* crewmen were "po-| County Attorney J . Howard Ed­
hid been ordered off Cap* Hat- N*ney made ber bom* here aav I tides made. Than they are to
Sven Fngelitrnm, 81, told po­ litely treated." and Its passenger* mondson. calling the case ilia
t* m for both th* blimp and a , r , l &gt; ' * r ‘ " hllf |Le r
* V I Vdn in picnic lunch on the lawn.. lice that the driver of the other war# not Interrogated.
"most blsarre" he ever InvestlNavy flier who parachuted into
, r l,1
■ of||no,1,)* M' th8'1 : Father * and
mother, who are car apparently became angry
rated, said h# will search for
The
Red*
charged
(hat
the
air-j
.at
Children.
Horn*.
Congratu^
m
i„v|
,&lt;
-d
to
Join
the
th* ocean from hi* crippled j*t
lation., Nancy and may you hav. 1
i urj„g their lunch period If when Kogeiitrom mad* a wrong craft, on Its way here from Cairo,| more alleged victim* of Dr. John
fljthtcr during th* night.
turn at the railroad crossing.
hid Irft th# authorised tAhcns- Richard Rhine. 38.
An oil linker, th* S S. Weatern
’! ! ! .
P **s « *. children from the age of
Fogelstrom said he tried to back Vlenna air corridor. Officials here!
Rhine, a general practitioner
Sun, picked up th* flier in the " * ’1 reald* it J72S Judy St., Co- 4 yra. through 12 yr*. are wel­
Atlantic aouth of Cap* Hatter*■ lumbli, South Carolina,
come. Each department will have off the track* as *-&gt;on a* hf re conceded that the pilot might and graduate of the Oklahoma
early thu morning. The ahlp'a
recreation, singing and Hay per- lilted his error hut was blocked hare strayed out of the cor­ University Medical School, plexd- )
rd Innocent when arraigned hefor*
captain reported a light in th*
Mr. and Mn. Fred Kelly are lo&lt;W ai well aa itorlee and duty by the other vehicle. Then Fo*l- ridor in bad weather.
Common Plea* Judge Paul Walkwater led th* vessel to th* downed th* proud parent* of a daughter hour*. The Kindergarten depart­ »tr«&gt;m tried to drive across the
•r Jr. Thursday. He wa* ordered
Navy airman.
1 weighing 7 pound* 2'* oi. Aug ment will consist of Mr*. C. K. tracks, but hi* engine stalled.
A Navy officer *&lt; th* Olynoo uat 14, *t th* Seminole Memorial Burdick, nipt., Mr*. Mag Stephenheld without bond pending pre­
He. hi* wife, Gertrude, and 10h*it taid the itricken blimp ran 1 Hospital, named Karen Marl*. sen, Mre. Virgil Milam, teacher*, year-old »on, Allwyn. leaped out
lim nary hearing Aug. 28.
Into a thunderstorm and the **»•- While Mr. and Mra. Kelly are and S«i.dr* Baty as helper. The sf the rar. The driver of the
Edmondson said he had taken
v*r* turbulence cauaed it to low making their hume in Hanfurd Primary department
will have other car drove off Ju»t before
statements from six womrn al­
preaaur*," forcing tii* alnhlp into now, Fred haa (pent such of hi* Mr*. H. If. Osborne, eupt- Mrs. th# train imarkrd into Fogcl-i
legedly assaulted by the doctor.
th* watar.
NEW YORK t r - Th# first But only one, a 20-year-old hou*a
earlier life hare in Enlerpci** and A. D. Hostetler, Mr*. F. C. Carby •trom'a car, demolishing it.
The blimp had b**n on a train­ Enterprise has a apeoiil Interest iMeheri. The Junior department
rases a t Asiatic flu In New York wife, had signed a formal com­
ing cruit* to Guantanamo Bay, In him and hi* family. Congratu- wi3 be auperintendended by Mr*.
Citv were diagnosed Thursday.
plaint.
*
Cig&gt;a, and was on It# way hack latkua.
Vincent I.ar»on. with Sirs. Bill
city health official* said labors-i
to it* home ba*o at South Way- |
Rowland ns teacher, an 1 Rrvcrty
•ory tests showed that eight form
Mew* , when k srws forced
*len evrhanre student* who a r ­
Sir. lid Mu. T, S ic « -r i Har­ Evans *• helner. Diane Raly and
to ditch.
(Continued From Page One)
rived her* by plane Aug. 7 had
ris of Ormond Roach and Mr. and Charlcie Spotta will hav* charge
Th* Navy heard from th# blimp Mra. Warren Wise were dinner of the nursery. Mrs Ronald Com- of John Krider, Manager of the th# dlieai#. All hav# recovered.
about midnight when it radioed gueats at Thornby, horn* of Mra. stock will b* acrrrtary of the Seminole County Chamber of Com­
But Acting Hpz IIIi Commission­
th* Coa*l Guard K “apparently .
j Anna Clait and Still Doris Fa- school, and the pastor Rev. Terry merce; along with Herman J a ­ er Roscoe P. Kandle said 27 ether
MV. JOHN SHHMAH admlntitera tut rttca to G*org* Rcgnault, 18,
wat going to
ditch,**
a Navy
I.
Stone,
tit*
Director.
cobson of Rolay't. John Fitzpat­ foreign student# and two adults
j tier Strday.
In Ba/ilde, N. Y., as poltc* wotk In vain with a pulmotor ovar th#
,p»k*vnan said. Tli# crew report- I
DRESDEN, Ont. «R - Worker*
rick. CPA; ami other member* who arrived by ship Tuesday "InI
boy's ittlt body. Ha and a frland. John Oatto, 10, drowned In UttU
ed It# pressure "ttrng down" and j
of Sanford Industries, Inc. and all probaMIty" had Asiatic flu. uncovered the l*»t of six bodies
Dr
and
Mra.
W.
A.
Wulfman
and
Bill
and
Patricia.
Patrira
Is
Neck n*y when Iheir eight-foot boat capstrad. Two companion#
said U would hav* to abandon the
and daughter of Jacksonville spending thi* week with ber cou­ the Cnamber of Commerce, help­ Dn# of the students, Nlcholxs Thursday night from the 35 feet
war* aaved but C 'ire# went down trying to rescue the younger boy.
era ft.
ed to sell Schneldman and his as­ Memmos. 17, died Wednesday.
deep waterworks excavation in (j|
Prtastir* in blimp tarmloology s&gt;ere week end guests of Dr. sin, .Visa Linda Dunn.
sociates on Sanford's frit-ndlincu Doctors are awaiting the outcome 'he t anks of th# Sydenham River.
lom* Sunday after
*pendlng a
Charlea
Dunn
is
spending
this
ar.d
Mra.
L.
F.
Friend
al
their
and facilities.
The last two bodies had lo ha
•eck In Naw Smyrna Beach with refer* to gaa pressure — th* thing t born* al Green Springs.
ef latuiratorv tests to determine,
iveck with hla parent* hne. lie
that normally keep* such airahipi
chipped
from concrete with air
Mr. and Mr«. J. SI. Harper.
Women's
wear
manufactured
by
if
h«
died
of
Asiatic
flu.
haa b*en attending Paabody Col—
hammer* and It took several
Mr*.l/ee Mrl-aln of Sarasota aloft.
Mr*. D. J . Parker and daugh- !ega in Nashville, Tenncuc* the new company to operate In
hour* to even local# the alxtli
ami Mm. Paul Dunilead and aon
R O Y A IJ I N A M E TRA I.N K W
Master'i degree Sanford I* distributed nationwlda
Ur IJnda Su# *pent Wednesday •vorklng on hia
tody.
of St. Petenbiirg ar# vlaitlng
CINCINNATI * * - Rolwrt Har- Jn(j Thur».lay with her sister and this summer, II# will returns, hut many of the fashion* are found
women'*
frlcndl on Bake Ilamuy.
.The »ix men killed —ad rereut
per, former Ohio high school has ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. hla (rachtng dutlca In Tampa in local and Florida
wear atore*.
By ADADIK I’liiiVATT
Immigrants from Holland who
Krlcnd* ar* glad to hear that kctball coach, ha* been appoint siokey ami Mr. and Mr*. T. J. next year.
AUGUST IS
Mr*. T. JL Summtralll ar.d ton Mr. Frank Roger* it improving rd trainer for th# Cincinnati' McPherson of Avon Park.
Alix of Miami, Inc. I* a well
Used near St. Thomaa— were
Visa Mari#
Joyce Goodwin
AHml:
*lon*
bav* returned from
Georgia after an operation In Winter Royals of th* National Basket
working «t the bottom of the hoi#
_______
and Chari** T. Ray were married kr.o-s-n, established women* wrxr
Nancy Stanley (Sanfordl
after villllng relative* Uier* for Park hospital.
for the new rlty waterworks when
ball A*»n. Harper. 32. U a 1949
j (r. and Mr*. N. H Ryan and Saturday, August 10th at th# of­ firm already operating succe-xfulEdith Marie Walker (Sanford! •he rave.In occurred Wednesday
two month*
Thn*a
spending
Wednesday gradual* of th* University o f M|#» Helen Snndgr*.* left Sun- fice of Seminole County Judge, ly in Miami.
R
iih
King
'Odemen)
Sira. David Speer of Winter afternoon with Mr*. Kd Fulford Cincinnatl wher* he won letters day for a visit with rvlalivr* Ernest House-holder in Sanford,
night. Nearly 200 Ion* of earth
Discharxcs
I'ark i* viaittig her brother and were, Mm. J . T. McLain, Mre. In b*skrti:*ll, baseball and fclf. and friends In Klkton, Maryland Florida. Mari# wa# accompxnitd
-racked off the high aide of th*
Harry Miller (Casselberry)
llater-in-iaw, Mr. and Mr*. W. L. T. W. Prevail, Mm. Jack Stewart
pit, rolled Into the bottom, crush
and Portsmouth, Virginia.
by her mother, Mra. W. A..
Charlie Joe I-awrenre (UeSeig.
ed th# men with iteel pipe* and
Goodwin. The bride attmidfd (he i
and children, Mm. C«d#r Hart, rey of Jsekaonvill* ar* visiting
R xry»
Mr. and Mr*. Lastar Harper Mr*. !.*# MMjaln, Mm. A. A. Mr*. Morin's sister Mr*. Ethel
rod* and m*»b#d them Into the
Mr*. W. A. Ooodsrin I* spend­ Entarpcis* tehonl and w»t a
Drily
Hatch
(Ranford)
have at thetr gtiesia Mr. and Mr*. Moran, Mr*. Paul ihjnstead. Th*
wet cement they had been pour­
ing this week with friend* and student at Dcland High school,
Thoms*.
Jmniia Harold (Sanford)
J . M. Ilarpei* and children of occasion **■
and Hie groom la the *on of Mr. I
Mr*.
Pulford'a
Mr. and Mra. Cader Hart had relative* In Ocoea.
Lucy Seamore (Lake Monroe) ing.
New Smyrna Beach.
end Mr*. F. II. Ray of Parrish I
birthday. Cake ami lo* cieam aa thetr dinner guests Thursday.
June Decker (Sanford)
nEIRUT, I ehanon R*— police
Mr. and Mr*, failer Hart had sere »*rved.
Mr. and Mr*. F.'hward Stoner Alahama atvl waa *ducatej In1 h*vr arrested a Jordanian youth
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Belg, and
AUGUST 18
AMERICAN PLAYERS OUT
a* thair wcekfnri gueete, Mr.
of Mlddlotown, Pennsylvania and Parrish school and was dli-hirg-i In an alleged Egyptian plot to
Admission*
Mrs. A. A. Moran and aon Aob- Mrs, David flpMf.
OTTAWA U* — 5kx American
and Mm. C. A. Marlin of Balm
rd
last
year
from
U.
S
Marines'
lh*ir grandson and Mr. and Mra.
Jewell Griffin (lysncwwtd)
Mo&lt;* up the V R Emhassy, offi­
ptayera — halfback Bob Garrett,
Beach,
Visiting Boars; ro ta te no ms. It end Rernte Flowcra. guard* Beta
Wm Wright of Ovh»do wert vis­ following 4 year* of scrvlc* In cial* announced today.
Mr*. J . T. Corley of Sanford
iting Mr. and Mr*. M. H. Ryun Use Couth Pacific, lie it now »m-1 They said Mohammed Afnlul a. m. to 9 p m.; firm) Private 1-adygo, Al Slgman and Mika
visited h«r parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Monday. Mr. ami Mr*
Stoner ployed by A. P. Ilennesey, Con- I Ghani, !M, discovered loitering Room*, 2 to I p. m., 7 *o 9 p m.; Flynn and center Ftill Rrown —
E. T Summoralll, Wednesday.
— » y HOYT K IN # —
ar* vacationing with their ann, strucllon Co. at the George E. Tur- j outside the amhassy Thursday Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to I p. m were cut by th* Ottowra Rough
Mr. and Mr*, Loiter Harper
CcnfroJ P r s il Writer
Dr. E. W. Stoner and family In ner plant. The brid# wa* dresaed In I night, confessed he and a Syrian Parent* and Grandparents only: nidert of the Big Four Football
and family aiai Mr*. Merritt vl*.
Oviedo, wher* Dr. Stoner I* Iho a atrret length dr***, with fitted1 youth were hired by member* nf Obstetrics, No visiting durma Union Wednesday. Flowera and
THAT LORD ALTRINCHAM ar*. Two dacadsa ago h*r uneb
akirt, romplllord Mr. and Mr*. Joel Waddell
head of th# Oviedo Clinic and is bodice and gored
th,. Egyptian Emhassy In Dam*- feeding of hahiea. Private Rooms, Lady© played for the Rider* In
who aald QU9#n Elizabeth'* forgot th* rulta and ha'a b*sn on
mrntrd by an unuturl rolled col­
and aon In Pahok** recently.
on
tli*
staff
of
the
Memorial
Hos­
•cu* to stuvrv th# American Em­ tl a m to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p other seasons while Ihs other
speeches
ar*
a
"pain
In
th#
neck"
odd
Job*
av
tr
line*.
Sir. and Mrs. Don Slllland
pital in Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs lar, lnt«rla&gt;xd with a medium bassy In Beirut for a planned m? and T to 9 p. m.. Semi Private four wer* making their first
haa
heard
about
It
from
nearly
I
I
I
ami family left Friday for the
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to appearance her*.
Stoner ami their son were for- band of whit* rrotrhrd flower* bombing.
Briny a queen must be tougher
avaryon* but the queen haraelf.
Carolina! wher* they will visit Hh* la apsachifsi.
9 p. m.
m#r residents of EnterpN# 'lur­ and while accessor!**.
than briny Preridenf. You can't
relatives.
ing th# construction of the Geor- Mrs. Goodwin entertained her cntook forward to looking back on
I I I
Sir. and Mm. B. C. Buddy
g* K. Turner plant In 1OT*V1977 tire family at a back yard harIt
Lord Altrincham edit* &lt;s Brltlik
bare aa their fu cit for a f*w
and they ar# runr planning for b-‘|u* supper if her home S*tI I I
weeks, their grandson. Tommy publication, " l.d itn to tho Jfdi* lord Altrincham blames th* northeir retirement next year and urday afternoon. Attending were
tor' are In good supply.
Tyndal of Writ Palm Beach.
they plan to local# In this sect­ Mr. and Mrs. leroy Colwn soil
rawnsss *f rtwrt, nst th* qw**n
I I I
family. Mr. and Mr*. Royal Good­
Mr. and Mr*. J. J . Marcantcl
hsrsslf. N*4 only norrvw, but
ion.
Th* qutan dsssa‘1 moke any horssdrown.
bav# moved to Longwood where
Mr. and Mr*. H. E Braddock, win, Mr. ami Mr*. W. E Goodwin,
laws or unmcik* any lows, or make
Mr*. Harold
I I I
they will make their home.
Mr. ami Mr*
Edwin Braddock r.nd son, Mr and
Slit* Sarah Harper relumed tmy polity or unmak* uny policy. Th* Brtllsh board of trad* Issand family, Joined by Mr. and j Goodwin and family, Richard
So ail sh* might do Is glv* Hit vestlgated nan uw nrt* over a sixMr*. Shelby Braddock and fans-1 Goodwin, and the bride and
lordship a piss# of tho govtrn- year period, and found that th*
||y and Mr. and Mra. Tommy gloom, ami Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Sntnt'a mind.
British woman measure* 37.1Orlando,
Orr and family nf Del.*ltd had iloyd and family of
I
I
I
277-39 9. If ah* hasn't gained
Tho Picture Of Health
a family get together- nlcnlc and Mis* Shirley Ogelaby, layton
Who know*, mayb* tho qussn any In all th at tlm* aha'a in
I f Ilt&gt;9f1 A. A/9-1. K 0.
outing al Sliver Glen Spring* Oglesby, of Ssatths and Freddie
b aattafted with thing* aa they pretty good shap*
Oglesby,
USN .
stationed in
Pravontlv* Moditino—I
Monday.
Jacksonville. The couple will re­
To try to "cur#’* pcopl# of
Mra. Anna Clast, Mis* Dori side at Use home nf Mr*. Good­
aorretidng before they ever g-t It
F»b«&lt;r and Jimmy E1IM vialtwl win, cnm*r of Dcliary and Killla the J'b of preventive medicine.
Grandma Fah*r in Sharpe* am! al*th Streets.
Did you ever stop to think h-w
Mrs. J. W. Argealnger and /am- j
many medical force# ar* working
lly at Eau Gallia SituHay.
to guard your family's health and
---------------By BENNETT CERF---------------vour* every day? Tak* th* first
two hour* of th* morning Just
Recent guest# at th# homa of
T BOB CAMPBELL'S Westwood Bookstore, a lady who had
yesterday or today.
Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Dunn were
bought every book on reducing suddenly rejected a copy of
Wb«n you got up and brushed
Mr. and Mra. Ronnie Sarin# and
your t*Sth, you wer# confident
th* new bock “How to Lor* Weight.' Can't you see l‘m tud*
eon Harold of Miami sn j Mr.
your toothpaste contained no
danly down to 192?" sh*
and Mr*.
Hugh
Youngblood,
harmful Ingredient# because of
demanded. “It'a on acco.»n4
rar* drug requirements, th* wa­
of my husband. He diater waa safe because of public
appe.ired three weeka ago,
sanitation. Th* breakfast cereal
wraa free of Impurttlrs because of,
to naturally I'm worried.
regulation! about pur* food*. Ymiri
And when I worry, I don’t
rid# on th* bus probably dIds t
•at."
seriously expos* you l» tubcrculo“If your husband h.u dis­
Sis 1
of the mass chest x-rar
appeared," rcasuntd Boh,
Krccnitig programs and individ­
ual chest examination* t&lt;*lrg car­
"don't you think you ought
ried on by health agencies everyto notify th# police?"
wthcr* working with radiologists,
*Tve been thinking of It,"
the r-ray physic.ant.
admitted the customer, “and
At w -k although you may
have pi- -d up a cold, you dij
believe you me, I will a*
On Thlw Rcff. 189.50
» I g-1 smallpox, typhus, or th*
•oon aa i worty ofT about
, .. .
R»o her*.
plague, 1 atis* control of rpldimCe.W«g
}*0 IW
thirty more pound#."
Jet i as for lb* moit part eliminat­
Imported
ed thes« scourge*.
CVsnfsstlons by Ism Ittmmeth
I Even diphtheria, which u*«d to
“I've wMitlrd with temptalinn; Tve trtsd my wry b**i
Sewing Machine
carry o(T -o many children, has
Pv# icsll), truly stnigglwt, my frirn't* will all stirs*
1
1 lined. Tli* birth of chlldr*ii
was v ine year* ago made -af«r
Yes. fv# wrcallrd with temptation ss Father did. and Orsmps
ONLY—
by th# c introl of childbed fever,
And this ws'is fortrd to tstl you: Trmptstlen'a still Uiachsmpt*
and the sarly lives of youngster*
O 1K7. by fhsortt Oft- ptauttutad hr Km* rulana i n t m i *
bus* bern flcrd of much risk by
vaccination against th# better
known din nsc of th# young. Now,
thank* to an stfort right ttnd»r
REOIff.AR
•&gt;ur noses and broad as th* con­
H IC C K I
tinent. tho floun-hinr crlpnbr‘ •ISSTT-test
killer polio la iM-inp cut hack t*,
$285.9.5
In our window you’ll (Ind proof that Btedman underthe ground, just at malaria, ycl-i
waar ia strong. It w made to Lset. . . to wear and wow;
Jow fever and other dreadful di*-l
. . . without shrinking out of lit.
v*t«s were vanquished beforv it.t
NOWT h *t* accomplishments and
Oomplet«
Portable
Cc.rna by l o r . the grnphie demonriratlon of tho
tnanv others like them are due to
otrength of Sssduun underwear in our window. Como
numberless people working to­
in ami riock up on top quality Btedman underwear •(
• llulit-U Saw I.ltfM
gether: nurses, physicians, men
than# apeebsi (uiccw.
and womrn In public health, pop­
• Routing I’rassa Food
ularly-supported agencies for on#
• vAulniwalla llohNii
medical causa or another, re­
Winder
T.*w.g T UkSs................. J O*
search worker* of government. In­
— C O M P Y .K T E
dustry nnd the universities;
• Antomnlla Bnmw
AtM«m
....................... ..
some dedicated souls, tom* mar­
•
Drop
Feed
•'M*.........................................
....
For Limited
tyr* to science; »orn# thinker*
• (tuarnnlnad for 14 Years
W e ' i H I W * ........................ j go
and aom# np-rlmenter*.
Beside#
tp#1
Tim« Only
the*#, credit belong* to tho Inter
tried and nearly always coopera­
Porks and Servlea AT a l l ­
tive public.
Trnda-lms Aeccpied
Veal; ’TrevewHre MrdMno ir j
l.ifrtim o (funranle*

N. Y. Sees New
Asiatic Flu Cases
Diagnosed

Quarter Million

Workers Uncover
Bodies From Deep
cxcavation

Geneva

Hospital Notes

Lebanon Police
Arrest Jordan
Youth In Plot

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Established 1909

N egro Shot , Killed
In Fight With Local
Lawman Over Arrest

A S y ia i-o ld Negro « n shot
xnl killed yesterday at he fought a
Seminole County Deputy Sheriff.
^
George It. Danner J r , whose re­
cord goes luck to 1941, Jerkcxl a
pistol out of D puty Slivtiff Mor­
gan McC'rliat J a hand and threw
turn to the ground in rcatsting ar­
rest In ehf Goldsboro area late
yesterday afternoon.
McClelland was called lo South­
west ll*&gt;a-' j i * ’ rda&gt; afternoon to
Construction work on the Pino , vrstigair an automobile arc)
n •#%•f •• u
w
• •*&lt;&gt;■«» i
.»Ill MetIsiunii
said Dsu.tr*
In ! t&gt;'«k with men of *he church drove a car through the cloae area
•sslstinf
where N-groes were
gathered,
Already, the fooMngi hsve S##n sidosw 'plug an
automobile and
poured «n&lt;1 b’ocka hivr ticcn bid
mi to th# floor level of the buildInc
OJhim and Tudor, tne. are
doing the construction work for the
•liurch building.
'e
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Construction
Already Underway

Milwee, Teague
To Study School

i.'S 5 E ^ .3 K iE ,* £3 Building Program

The ^ m lro ’e County Foard nf
out to aulst in pushing the w^rk
Education approved mostly perto completion.
Rev. Joe Courson. partor of the &gt;onnet chnnjrs tn tha school *v*
newly formed Baptist Church for •em at Ita Thnrsday morning meet
the Pinccrrst arra, said "We ra­ n- hcl J |n (he ff.cr of the Sopee.
is'd to b« in the budding tn about Infemlent of Public Instruction. It.
sia weeks ■’ However, he explained, r Milwci
Mra.
Itrheri j
Holmes
» 1S
the church tsuitdlng, at that time,
will rot ’# futlr completed.
granted a leave of absence from
* Pie building. Rev. Courson said, W est side School. Welhorn Rogers
will he a 594,onn structure with the resigned is prtn Ipal of the I.aVe
Chapel 40 by 74. seating approxi Maty School to accept employment
mately 330 and the Nurrcry and with Stine Machine Shop However,
Educational Building 35 by 2*7 to no appointment was made to fill
take rare of about 400.
the sa&lt;-anry.
The new church is situated on
The tsnard accepted Ihe resigna­
an l i b acre plot, and will he a tion of Mrs I) irothy Bass as secre­
one story block atructure T'-rrato tary at Sanford Grammar School
floors have been planned for the m l Mr#. J A. Phillips was em­
chapel and nursery.
ployed to fill Ihe vacancy.
t The nurtcry. said Rev Courson.
In other personnel changes,
fiAt a reception room, kitchenette, Minnie Frances resigned from the
reftroom,’ and four separate de­ teaching staff at Midway Colored
partment rooms.
School and Jo«-phlne Gr.di.sm ssas
Future plans, said Rev. Courson, employed as a teacher at Golds­
call (or a Sanctuary and expansion boro School.
of tha educational facilities They I The bosnl rejected bids on rash
call for Sunday School apace to registers for various lunch rooms
take care of 1,404 and an audi­ and n. -s hid* were called for.
torium to scat 1.040, he .-aid
The Kominote t'oun'.y It aid of
“ Were trying to
make our Education is •ending It T Mibvr-e
church a family centered affair,** and Walter Teague to Tailuhattrw
^Hev. Counon said.
next week to work with the s.atv
Driuirtment of Education on the
budding program f i r Seminole
^••’ouhiy.
*11u- Ixu-srd ra'i-trtrd that all
sch-ols u iP tic r. a ly to a coniid.i:#
children on the opening day of
school. Sept 3. Milwee ropnrto&lt;f to
The Tnnltmaslcrs Ctuh, current, members of the hoard that "we
ate Just finishing work at F.v '.id*
ly being .vrjranlied In Sanford, will .vlu«&gt;l mwt the rioHiflng job *•
begin ,ts regular weekly meetings
Wilson School Tile Ea&gt;t*lde school
Weslneaday evening at Phelps
if being readied to acciniv*dnle
Itestaurani.
children from Sanford Junior
Two organizational meetings
High School this year.
have vreslrd an unusual interest
with "emporary officers named to
head tho JOmemhor club and a
nominating committee appointed
to choose permanent officers In

Toastmasters Club
Meets Wednesday
Night At Phelps

A T&gt;astma»ter. Toplcmaater.
and Evaluating group were appointed at last week's organliattn a l get together so that the fur
mat mealing Wednesday night wiU
S* held as • regular meeting.
The club is currently formulat­
ing its constitution and by-lawf to
rorrespund with the national Toast­
masters organisation T in e will be
presented lo tha charter group her*
for approval.
Th» meeting Wednesday night
will begin at 7.34.

—

‘ uneral Tomorrow
For Mrs. Williams

Fruit Industries
Official To Speak
At Sanford Kiwanis

Memhe* of the Sanfnr I Klwards Ctuh are slated to hear
aliout or.e of the new Industries
In Florida aa the'r noon luncreon
meeting Wednesday.
Ed Price. Executive Vice Pre*ident of Fruit Industries, witl be
the principal speaker. He • a past
president of ths Bradenton Ktwanls
Club.
Price will speak on his firm
which ships froien fruit Juices
to New York in stainless •teel re­
ceptacle* by way of steamship.
Joel Field and Ed Klrchhoff ire
program chalmen for ihe day.

tunning &gt;,.er aoi-thci Negro’s fosst.
*'I called for him to stop," MeClelland said, "and h» pulled his
car acron the road at an angle"
Ttie Deputy Sheriff asked Dannei for hi* drivers license hut he
was unable to produce one. "1
then told him that he would have
•o go with me," said McClelland.
The N#gPi cursed McClelland and
said "No white man is going to
tale tr# anywhere "
"1 took hold of Dannri « arm,”
said McClelland snd ' tern mm ne
had to get in my ear "
" \l tha' he pulled away from
me and appeared as if he would
iltaok tne.'* explains il the De­
puty Sheriff "At that I pulled my
gun from my holst-r and Danner
lunged for me gralrhing th# pistol
I shot roee then," said McClelland,
"an.1 the Negro lunged for me
again throwing both of us to thr
ground.'*
Deputy .Sheriff McClelland *.rid
the Negro "began getting up to
attack mr* again and at | got to
ni) kn'es I shut again. Howcvrr.”
le exnlained, "Danner kept com­
ing at me and I had to shoot the
third time "
Danner was shot through the
arm. thrwigh the
reek,
and

through Ilie hody.

McClelland raliesl for help a* a
crowd began to suiga around the
•retie |u*t off Southwest Road In
front nf Foster’s Store.
Sheriff J . L. Hobby and Deputy
Sheriff Ed Cowan arrived st thr
•erne alonj* with thief of Police
Roy G. Williams and Id Joe Hick­
son. * Wc hail three cart at the
•erne lo jaslat Ihe Sheriff.** said
Chief Williams Ihis morning
Also railed lo Ihe scene »a» coruner W. Dunetin who immediately
impaneled
a
Coroner*
Jury
i hose who viewed the l»lv ami
•he scene were Henry 0. Moore
•Foreman of the Jury), G 33.
Mors-an, I! C. Morgan, Ja.-k K.
Mo-rUnn, T V. Bro«n .ir.| B. C.
Steele

SI ale’s Attorney Murray Overstreet and assistant State's At­
torney Tom Waddell have set the
rororrt'i lrv|uta*. for tonight s',
7.30 oVdo* k at tltc rourl r.
County Couitof thr Seminole
lmut*
Sanford Police Ourf Roy G
Williams this morring revoalr-l
•hal Danner had s 'eng roe.-rd
bark in EMl Arrr m tnv-dvrd
hrea, ,i of |ieace. acsailil aiel bjtIt o..i nurd no Pagr R)

MONDAY. AUGUST 19, 1957

J

NO. 71

United Press Leased Wire

Seeks
Seminole County
Rayburn's Schools Receive
Help
Surplus Food

WASHINGTON* U* — Preside-•
Kmenhowr r cmmler—allackrsl l»-a, in an 11th hour effort In save
Federally dotillad foods ro ■ .-.
the f a ir :;- j ;1 progrim
fro— ■d f*y »)tp |* j r 1,**! V'tteh y
wb*l lie conoderv crippling h-id crams in ftemlnole Conntv duriry
ret ml*
the past year were Valued al
lie nr Id an un.«iinoiinie,| break VWJ7J 54 areorrling to a re-o;t
fast u lb Hie speaker and Demo­ |ust ireeivrd In the of flee of
cratic leader -of the lloirte. 9-vrn School Superintaivdent R. T- MU*
Rayburn, and
appealed for hit wee.
This information m i furnished
help *n restoring the 34 per c«nl
rcono*1v cul made by the House hv K le r M.-Ciibhln. Director nf
I i'omni,»lily Distribution nf th*
list week.
At rite amir time he sent a task , ilate Do-'.irtmeni uf Public Wel­
force nf lour top administration fare. whi*h art* as the reeetvli'g
jfficl •
11 Itis] Hill In pi |I and d «, r,h,-tin^ ajent in Florb’a
wiili i *e Senate
Appropriations for th' IV 5 Department of Ag.-f.
Com mi He# m pul hack Ihe R40 rtiltir#
During thr fiscal ji-ar cnlngf
uilillnn drllars cut by Ihe House
Sect'-tarv of Stale John Ki**;rr June 3*'. 1937, f«w*|t will, a t«,f
Dulles led Ihp delegation of wit­ whole*ale Value nf It.791.ft57 wer*
nesses. They warned that l* S j dliltlhulrd stateivlde with almost
ptesllge
aid security are threat­ 93 pe- e#nt of tha total g r -g to
M E M R E R S OF P IN E C R E ^ T Baptist C hn rrh turn«*i| out lis t Satu rd ay tn n*.»i*1 m th e
ened hy a budget slash so large *chn„| lunch pmgroms Thr re*
con stru ction o f their ch u rch building Alien It. footin g* h .c e liern poiirctl nnd blocks nre
lltal it would change Ihe basic malnder was distributed to non*
up |o floor level.
i Photo by R crg slrn m )
nature of the foreign aid program. |profit charitable institution* and
\din. Arthur W. liadfnnl. re Hate non penal institutions. "Pies#
iirml rliauman of the Joint Chiefs foods came lo Florida without coat
of Staff, delivered
Ihe bluntest through the feileral pile# supper!
program* and the National School
•v arning
Tlie alternative to Ihe sir# mill­ - Lunch Program, and In Hie *--hoola
's ry aid program avkrd by the they are Used to make a mor*
a.luiinifUaiton is for thr United nutritional meal available to tha
j Mates lo increase Ita own defense children at Ihe lowest price pos*
irrngth and draft more men so |*ible.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, Tea \men I nent a* passed In 19X3. to ih.sl "nearly
This, In terms nf pound* of
every ahlc-hodled
exempt
the
majority
of
homes
in
A floy S-&lt;-ut Court of Honor I sm isir , f
Seminoiw Omtity,
' oung man of mililary age would 1irrocrrie*. amounted lo over 17
for the St John* River District speaking informally (o tl.r mem ihv* stale fr-uu taxation, by set- *t&gt;cnd snveral yr-ars of 1.1* life in 1million pounds, or 4‘ * freight car*.
vug a limit of f.3.i*)i oil thr Vnlu miliary servie# &gt;v *acas"
i«III he held tonight at 7:34 a!
Hie 195ft-'-7 fiscal year was ilia
Hie Eserulive Commit
.lion t« he exempt Mrs Vlalker
McKinley Hall of the First Me liers
I
Urge**.
In FI x*ida's expericnca
Stagg*
,i
_
Cost
lee nf Ihe Sanford Fringe Area •tressed that at that tune Ihe
limdlsi Church.
"Ht.- ? • '. would *oe tlaggering," I both in dollars and poundage.
Taxpayers
Association,
stated last maturity of homes fell In
Among Ihe Items received wera
be atkled
District Advancement Cltnlrman manv of the statements an.I alie
us category as being worth less
or, he said, "We rould adopt a cjiined green bean*, drlrd beans,
Wally Kropc wrlll |&gt;re*i le at the
t os mu being e rculnled
.•.III l it allio.ud \ s r i t s have 'Fortress America' concept "
flutter, thre e, corn meal, freili
r uri of Honor
llio-o
i .b'Sir,. a tra*-e&lt; llp llt
"In the wi&gt;i-.l ,«e live m today, |rabha'ie, shell eggs, flour, grape*
Troops from Oviedo. C'assrlberrv, t-y ouUide p.irlies nf .ill ‘.he pro­ Irll the -uteri! of llu* lloinr%t**ad
l ive rshuiil I Im- carried mil, and iit-li a cutwepl If nnltn ly nrg- fruit sec;tons, from) hamburger,
Drllary, D rljn d , Pierson, Rnt-rperty hi .Siiiunalr County, ate un n i»t tioinev arc now exempt, evrrn ilu a .&gt;tul would merely
mean canned hams, lard, drlrd milk, ur*
prise, atal Sanford arc expecied to
mth tin* present day inflated that w-i p»l|smetl an ultimate and auge juice concentnCe, peanut
have r&lt;presentatb.es hrre tonight just an 1 unfair.
. Mr* Wslker who was i'n llf I p'lC** Jslie (old llow lit 1911, as riolent s'luwd.mn with internation­ butter, canned peaches, canned
b. jTCjjvg a.lvan cm*nt
. . y &lt;t,*&gt; uf th# *’* l ner r .Jlp , i (a aiic:-1 ihe i-'ir'lny and c &gt;• &lt;r *ui* were compelled to arr.ve al romuiunlim or, in Hie long run, plum* canned com, fre»h .slitrn *,
l antiril |&gt;.: k products, rice, canned
pntnlaT of advancement awaid- he picinre uf 9%,es»uicllt as it al lull cash value by multiply ug would i'i|dlulr*te," Radford -aid.
Inmatrce ami lomata past# and
(Cunlinued on Page R|
*r.. to he pm enlnl. In thesi t» currently hands 1 ill Senumdc th,- amount then asscs*cd
frorrn lurkev i.
i s i n l ; will he 71 miill Itadgei, &lt;ounly. firm gaw j liuel *1110
Mrs Walker uutllmxi her plan
To dat# this fiscal year Fieri.It
Iw., Scout life giuiols, ft first nury uf as*ei*m&gt;'ii pruldem* as for rlmcking all the property in
lias allocated over 7 7 million
hry lave ib &gt;- ' •i*,'l *m.e IP.* &gt;&lt; note 1 niil) by having an
•'-,1 ami 13 iiiu i .,1 .-la-*.
pound* of filial, the bulk of which
regunl In hop'e ats.-asmrht shrei of ea, r pirs-e uf
Ill uditillon. one Eagle Scout ait r m y in
will lie dlstrlb iti-d to sclaxU lunch
Pad exemplioo •■h. Iir.iu,dil ,,ul
award will t»e prr*«-nle&gt;l .it to
IConilnarit on Page II
programs.
ll« in lent »f the II .111-«l «-.s I
ii.gtil’s t uni of Honor.

Eagle Scout Award Tax Assessor Says
To Be Made Toniie
At Court Of Honor Statements Unjust

off uhal they consider rx,-o«* np
oruprUlliu.l, the hill may narrroa
1
'* : l» t-a* ■
■*
plainr-l. though, that onl. i
*
ia y r\|eoMlitures have lirr -i , ,c
rxl in the (iropose.1 bu*lget
Incl idrd in next year’s ..pr-r.v!
ng costs All: !*• the upkeep an I
'pervislon of the Sanford (ivlrnter. Fire Station Number 7.
&gt;tat the nrw Gold boro .Ivsimitllng
Pool. Ili-ie capital improvements
will add. somewhat, tn the rutls
of mmre pal services
Com .n* *loners estimated at the
last meeting of the hoard that |t
•-ill tike at least four meetings
of the cr..il|i to teloivr a lh.,l«et
f.*r IT,7 '18 ojx-ratlon. Nece*-anl&gt;
these meeting hava been b&gt;ng tie
cause of lengthy dlaeusslons ovm

Frank Henry, 61,
Succumbs Sunday

Frank E Henry, fit |*asse.l a
' iriim* portions of pro|*os*a| «p v iv al hlv home at fi 34 pm yesproprialiont Each |t«ni must lx- ls-nl*y.
, cighif-d a» s.s it* iir.|Hjrtarire and
Mr Henry hoi lived In Sanford
l| f P f Jl,t y
'Or Ih" psst five wars and made
It w H,ld In- &gt;|iille utoisnal fur lire ■Is rr-idre &lt;* at Ihe Park Avenue
five iti'rnhs-r roinmi*slon to come r r a i l e r C o u r t H e r a m # h e r e f . - i n
up wi'h a completed budget In one Tavares
He was born Irl Scuttdale. Pa
:nec4tr.;! II -sever, that 1* nut al
■il Impossible
*mce imltvtdaal Oct. 2J. IJnS and was a retirnl re.
commucioners have had an np- stauraut owner and ojn-ra*or
Survivors include Ids wif. Mr*.
'o rtm iy to stiri) varioitft phase*
Path# nc llrnry, Sanforvl, two
"f thr appropriation measure
sons, Emerson Henry nf Sitifiinl
IVefnit* date* for lire jdlitlor
at nire'lng* of Ihe hoard, other than and William Henry; ami three
tonight's meeting, have not been daughters, Retty, fgiiitse and Devet. It 1* rxpes'tnl that they will be lor. * all nf Pennsylvania.
I irseral service* will be bt-M al
in III* Immediate lilturr and on
I 3 Jo p m Wednesday al Brissun
dir earnest dales |mssltrle
The meeting loiugtit will Iwglri Funeral llurne
Burial will b# In Oaklawm Me
al I o clock In the City Commis­
mortal Pirk
sioners' Room at th* City Hall.

Kiwanians Name
1958 Officers In
Recent Elections

A complete new slate of of ft ert,
with the inception of one. bat been
named by th* Sanford Kiwinit
Club fm 1058.
In a rltdi eleelion la*t week Ed
Klrchhoff, O. K. Goff. E,| t.an#,
Itvinir Pryor, I.uther Do*«. and
II irH-r* ’itrteklantl were named illriv tor* of the |&lt;v»t rlvle club
However, in Ihe eleetbin. a *&lt;-Ven.
th dir'etnr waa not named sine*
there wa* * He Vote bet seen Hoy
Mann and A I. Wilson.
A bill'd will b# conducted »t
We,tn -•*-'• rr.crtlnr of the club
1!o determine which &gt;d the two will
lie named lo Ihe Klwanlt Club's
board of directors.
Other officers named In • previuus rli-.lion were: David Gat -hrl,
president; J C Davis 1st Vle#
irpsidcnt, Georg# Morgan, ?ml
vie# pres.deni. II. II Crumley. Irearjre- and Neal Farmer, finan­
cial s-erelary.

Mr* tf'nrirtu \ Williams. 91,
** id •■* of 'he Tate Charie* F Wil­
liam* die,1 at 1:11 p m Sitiirday.
Aug 17, &gt;t Ssrrpta rteet Home,
•el'ow ip a lengthy Illness
Sir* Williams wa« horn Atip
r
Water! -1. C &gt;■ u . and
iv l h&gt; I lr, i-anf rd ippruxlmata^

57

Loyal Order Moose
To Hold Meeting
Tomorrow Night
Hie tavysl Order of Moose will
)*'M an nri-a-iiMilonsl mooting
n Sanford tomorrow night at 1
p m v the Pity Hall
n M Dursa#, meml*er*hlp dlrce*
tor of th* Liyal Orrler of Moose,
said today (hat a Moot# lowlge is
being organlfed here and that
".*11 members thal heieng to other
3|on«e l/vlges are Invited lo at­
tend this meeting and brinj
friends "
3Va will show plcturrs of M«o**
he*rt «ed 3trav«ehaven, Purtsa
•aid
..Th* Moo** Is one If tr# larges!
fraternal organisations In lh«
United States,'* h* said.
In poln.lng to torn# of th# ad­
vantages ef th# lovyal Order of
Moose, Durst# *a!d 'They tak#
care of d* pendent rlul.lren, nf de*
rea«ed tnemher*. and of rblerly
p&lt;-&lt;&gt;|ile who arr not able -o rip*
l«rt hemselvr* ”

Fair Association
Officers Elected
At Tonight’s Moot

ear*

,c he is 1 member of the Ci.ngreratiun*! church of Sanford.
Mr* William* !* survived
on* slur* Mr* Mabel A French,
Orungs t* !y; c . ...ece, kills Ho*
•amor.. I. French, Orange City;
a nr.-.tir •. R ij tr"nd P French.
Drang: rily j and several nieces
and renh*srs. Aim. Mi*s Ollie Wil­
liams. W-*hinrlon. D C , niece of
u
F Williams. ,
® F . r.i! service* will be held a*.
I o*cl*rk tomorrow afternoon at
B isfen t-uneral Home with the
Itrv J. R. Root officiating,
Inte-ment wdll be in Evergreen
femet -ry.

Memheri «f the rami'b"! t."*
sinif Poi*. 33. American legion
are remind- I of a me#!lng to*
n!pbl at which officers of the
Amrrirau l-eg’nn Fair Avsoclatlnn
will hg e'ecled
p»*t t’-&gt;m-%i- |«r f.rm I
taid that "It !• vital that mcn-hers
altcnd (hit election and help chons*
the nf Herrs who will operate th#
Fair f »r next season ”
Tb* meeting will hep reee&lt;!*.l by
a supper #f eountry fried *'r*k
prepare*! and serxed hv 2nd Vie#Fommanner George DeMattln and
3rd Vlce-t’i'mmander Jc*s# I/&gt;lg#
al 7 o'clock.
Post Commander I.rnn I-ynn
said that no ro*ervat!on* xr# nre*
r.ssary for thr meal.

200 Sneezers Will
Ge^her In Miami
f MIAMI BE 5CII W — About
&gt;00 tnrerers are due here this
week, buf with
their sneering
(!*&lt;*•• hope) left behind.
|
•*••• s-*At #7 **&gt;# "roral order
r.f the *neer#,M • brotherhood of
h
,v r *uffervrv who hav# been |
coming here for the part 1ft years
tr enjoy th# practically pollen-free
beach ale.
1

In Sanford

Ike Appeals For Aid

Budget Talks To Start Tonight
The fn»t of the budget talks
with Sinfonl * llmnl of c'ltr Pommlsvlonnrs trimming
wherever
|H,s*i!‘ie wall gvt underway lonight
•vt the i'|-y Hall
l ily 'I i- ager Warren E Know­
les ha* already pr,p»r*d a pro
t-cssed huitgrt base*! on the City's
needs. Ths lengthy money require­
ment proposal was placed in the
I andi of
commissioners
last
week fur study prior to A'loptlng
a budget
It is rxpectrd, as was hinted by
Mayor David Gaterwl at the last
meeting „f the boanl. that millage
will be Increased by three mills to
me-t l*v* operating roris of munici­
pal government.
lfowsver, when commissioners
aliarpen pencils ani start lopping

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Additional
TWO VIEWS OF SANFORD pilots tnDcInir with Provident
KDenhower aboard the Aircraft Carrier Sarato g a dwrinif
a recent President in I injtectlon and air show. Pilots from
the Sanford Naval Air Station identified in the picture

with President Elacnhoxver nre: (Immediately behind the
President) Kn». Abe Fennell (second from right) Cdr.
John M. -Miller. Comanding (Jficer of VAII-9, nnd (far
right) Lt. (,‘dr. Charles Mcltratnie. President Eisenhower
seemingly is carrying on n serious conversation with the

various pilots nnd crew members who took part in the
air show. VAII-9 is presently stationed aboard tho Saratoga
for training and operations preparatory to Operation
“Strike Rack."
(Official U. S. Navy Photos)

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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 16, 1957; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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