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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

m tte ft liu n tlft
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, 1957

Shop and Save
In Sanford

&gt;

N o. SO

United Press Leased Wire

ouse Approprations
o m m i t t e e I g n o r e s Ik e
School Registration Set For
Aug. 27; Begins On Sept 3

Fo re ig n

Aid Bill
Reduced

Asiatic Flu Is Not
A Yellow Peril, No
Cause For Alarm

WASHINGTON V
— The
House Appropriations Committee
The 1937 36 School term will art
JACKSONVILLE - State Health
| today Ignored
President Els{a
m!uq teach
Officer Wtl.on T Sowder. the man
euiiowt-r s plea, aii.t voted lu rut
ers report lo U trir schools Monday
hit foreign aid program $.309.630.- who sr.rtild tve deeply enneerned If
there wete sufficient cause, was
for their annual two week* p it
fteling quite unworried, if ro t
trhool conference.
wroprlatinn measure-a. (W
,
m
#110W, wrwn
BMWra.
downright
mellow,
when ,question*
Tuesday of n e tt week all teach­
•cheduled to gn before the House H
th. Asian flu.
er* In tha Seminole County School
for a vote on passage later to1
“ Allan llu is not a yellow peril,
System will meet at
Pincercst
day.
"
H
r
Moruia
Highway
P
atio!
he
&lt;aid
‘\\'c are receiving many
ScliOul for a eountywide meeting
The bill carries 13.191.810.000,
it paid hy the riliirn* of the
ioctudirg 13.33I.760.P00 In new rash calls from people who reem to feel
N ett Wednesday tracher* will
I.T. CUM. II. (’. IIANSIA accept, the Conosrr Trophs for H rasy
State and it doc* not .nuke an
and $667.030,000
rrapprnpriated there is something sinister about
Attack Squadron Eleven from Captain J. It. Herd), Commanding ,,attend I).strict 7. Florida_ Educa
.
rest ju st twraiisr an officer
from unspent fund* voted in prev­ tt.e word 'Aslan* In connection with
Officer of Heavy Attack Ming tine, at rrrrtnonie* held this morning
meeting in Daytona beach
this desease. I can assure them
| doesn't like a driver's looks or
ious years.
at the Sanford N aral Air Station. l.tCdr. ||an«rn was \ellng ComTh.iriday and Friday
lay of m
neat
that there is not The new strain
I feels trad, hot only heca'i-r It la
Eisenhower
said
Wednesday
manding Officer of the Siiuarirnn riming the Horthlng D.-rbs.
week all teachers will be in their
nerrtsar) to prevent scculcnt.s,’*
that
substantial
tut*
In
money
for
j
inri,lrn:" x' n i* A was fle.t is(S tu ff P h o to )
rcspecthe tehoola completing tieTrooper T. Mark Mack told the
the foreign aid program wrould 1olated from eases in the Orient,
ceifary details to get tha achool
*anfnrd Kiwanis Club al It* noon T _ J
i j f II I f
force him to rail Congress back and that's how the name got start*
year underway.
luncheon
meeting.
l
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n
A
3
,n,n *Deet.i| session nest fall. De. rel. Rut actually it it a mild dit*
On Monday, Aug. 26, said Su­
The subject of Trooper M ack's
*
spit* tills warning, a House sub­ ease, and there Is no rin se for
perintendent of Public Schools R.
sidies*
at
the
Kiwanis
Hub
I
in
Cupl
j
r
n.-edy.
Commander
r &gt;mmutee voted the 16O9.fv3n.000
Captain J. R Reedy, Command­
T. Mil-arc. teacher* will be In their
Dr. Sonder went on to rip la in
ca*h reduction.
respret've schools completing pre er Heavy Attack AVIng ONK, eheon was "Highway Safety* and Heavy Attack Wing One. pre
that the new Asian flu is a milder
About
an
hour
before
the
full
1
.
,
*rh««l conference details and pre­ made the result* of the Third *as preceded hy the showing; of . , n'e l the Conover Trophy, tym| disease than the familiar Amrri*
Mr. II. II. Coleman. W. civic | —
paring for countywtde registra­
. movie "N ight and Bad W eather ( ,.0, „f outstanding bombing sMU*. mli ,p c T c £ d on’K ' l l ‘t~lVy!’the j « " v4rlr,&gt;f' M« , , i '1 f ,,M r7 ° r t*
Quarterly Inter-Squadron Heavy Driving.'*
leader ami long time resident of
tion.
*&gt;'. to Heavy A ttack Squadron
, nrw
Mou, # ed among airline crewmen from
Sanford, passed away at his home
Mark em phaslird that .accl-,i Eleven. (VAH
at . . . Miami were
t.l. i. _In a brief
cere- ‘tat menl said the col might ser -1 Chile, arriving
Mllwe* said today that county-*; U ,a tk M1"« ° " f n«mM n, Derby
.
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suddenly at 4:30 yesterday after­
wide registration of school ch ll-i effleinl this morning hy ure- dent fatalities had teen reduced mony held at N A S. Sanford this „,„,|y h am ,„.r ••!),# he«l in teresttj v ,r V
T'** patlenta were laid
noon.
i up for only two days, and tlu-n
tf,r ir nj(„ | sta te s''
dren will be held on Tuesday. Aug. .#ntlng trophies to th# winning this year to PIS In cutnparvlon to morning (Mr. t*. Fernandes J r .
Mr. Coleman was born May 16,
business.
77 and buses will run on their r t , aat(lron,
the TIP killed last year
Commanding O fficer of VAII II.i
th , group n e m th e le u ap cwent. on about
. . .their
.
. . Dr.
1*97 in I,yka;.( Township, Pa. lie
gular Khrdul#* on that d itr. “ I
lie stressed the fact that ev ery accepted the hand.om e silver ptnvr,i ,he cut with the drelara- So'*d,'1r noUM ,h ,t LhUe " J * ” "*
had lived in Sanford for the past
would like to encourage every 1 ^ Inner* of the overall Derby person i« a teacher and “ a »&lt;&gt;n W l . Tlie trophy was donated tu&gt;n that thr amount voter! would '!*. " ln,*r season now aiwt ha»
(Rt years, malting hia home at till
school age child, gra.le* 1 through j
Heasy Atlark Squadron )r ,|4UKj,tpr naturally copies the hy N'otth Am erican Aviation In t^, vnough for the
purtvuse of this would teem to indicate that
Mcilonv.il- Avr.
12, to register on that day," he —
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.........For ‘honor of* the .................
Eleven flying
the North American driving habits of the |&gt;arrnt"
N orth American, keeping IIS . allien military and Asian flu may tie a mild disease
Ho was (he North-Central Divi­
even under winter condition*.
saiJ.
AJ * Savage". The Conover Tro- this reason, he said. It Is highly test pilot who lost hit life In the ,,-onomirally strong
(Continued on I'agr 31
sion Manager of the Flon la Pow­
"It
Is
im
portant
that
w
r»
have
Not
Rcen
Warned
phy was presented lo Eleven lrn. l ^ , , n ‘ *«
” rrfjl ' ‘ hrn XAJ; 1
William fJ. Kilbee of Geneva, It
e r and Light Co. and had tome to
Tlie
committee
was
not,
how­
All heavy a tta rk squadrons who
Sanford In December &lt;f 1012 from ;h« new Farmer* Home Admin- *n
t*f&gt;n / ‘f u7 a fte r being held hy Heavy A ttack, fhllIr,n , r * ln ,hr r lr
"Even In an accident .n which were pieient at NAS Sanford ever, aw are of the President's I
Cocoa where he had also been sf- is-rntian Commllteemsn for Scm- - on that date because of an ttrip at-1 Squadron " Five for the first two!1 -—
Ir°u w rie not at fault, you atlll had their personnel lined up In latest wnrning when It approved I
filiated with tho Florida Power Inol* County, lie suececils C id er cr| cri'wdrrl conditions," Superln Derbies.
Co.
G. Hart wh i has s r n r :l his full 3 tenrlent Mtlwee stated.
Trstln* th, lr
Hines In the 1311b l,e lo IW# with yourtstlf for tllo formation to pay tribute to Eleven Its subcommittee's action.
Republican
members of th# a
f*
I
It Is of *&lt;(ual importan.c to see - q L. w * lor*. ,or ,h„
; . me rest of your tlfg and you will winner, of the recent HatWIltg
Mr. Coleman was a director of &gt;‘r *~ term. C nil* J Green, the
’• ,
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i always wonder If a lilt!# m o re , llomblng derby In se.-ond place group .aid they would carry Elsthe Sanford
Atlantic National sireney'i County Supervisor an- that ea.h rhlld la properly sseign-!
rnhow or's fight to the Home floor.
llank, past president of the San- n,&gt;,mced today.
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They pruScstcd that Rep. Gordon
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'
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Canfield R-NJ railed the com- —— r*
i n eilim nrly narr*»w margin of m lttre'^ “ unseemly haste" In a c t­
— ,
* |v -1 *
. !csore separateil first and se- ing on the appropriation bill.
rood place w inners In the isce
Hep John Taber NY, top comCstmmander Ray C. Fernandes
for the Individual trophy. Id. (Jg) m ittea Republican, said he will Jr. assumed command of Heavy
R. McAdams of VAII 5 won over lead a fight to reitore so ne of Atlark Squadron ELEVEN In mili­
listin g of himself as A ircraft
•onic le&gt;!ge (IJ FJAM sn l hadother two committeemen with un- Friday following
regist*stinii. I
T.t. (Jg) A. Clarke of VAII II hy the rcdu-tlon*. He would not tell tary reremonies al the Naval Air
Commander,
with
IJ.
tjg
)
Arthur
Wlt e d In both World W .r t and evinre-l t.-rmv are Henry J S-lmpsr- 'd may feci free to go
one percentage point. Third place r«(vorter* how mu«-h he will try to Station Thursday morning.
HrAdsms
Jr.
a*
llom
bardirr
| l . lie s
a
f the Amn marher, .'r of Route
Boa Tio. t o a d I to talk with teaeh»r* and
in the individual ram went to pul tuck, but one Informant put
Commander Feniandei eurreeds
lean Legion.
'-anfnrri, and William I* fhispm tn prtneipali almut
pr..hlem» eon- ami Robert Aelerman Al." the
It
(Jgi W. D artlirll, also of tb,. am ount al 6&lt;)0 million dollars. i.&lt; nit H..ward c Hansen who has
radioman-weaponeer.
Lt.
(Jgi
Mc­
Survivigv Include: hia wife, .-f SanfonL Roth r.f the** m*-n cerning Ibeir children," ho »j :-i
Hll n r w that won the
||a p O ttu
I'aseman
been artiug commanding officer.
Adams scored twice; not only as
Sira. Olanetie
t 1 an; three are ttcccsvftil tnn kfarm ers of j Monday. Sept. 1 Is luvtxrr Day.
individualIrojdiles was compoied rhaiym an of the foreign aid aub-j IjCDR llanaen will leave August
lop
l&gt;«m(&gt;ardler.
but
a*
the
fattier
®
!rm, Mrs. RnN:: Tnmhle of Seminole County a*.I have had said Mllwee. and »cho»ls will £&gt;•
nf Cdr. J
M T-illy. I'lsne Com- com m ittee, defrndeil the cuts. He j |T. 1937 as Offleer-ln-Charge of
Bradenton. Mrs
R It Parrish df many years of farm rsperieuce closed However,
on Tuesday, of a baby boy horn Just before
mandrr, I t. (Jg) It McAdams, raid there it "plenty nf money" VAII-II Detarhment
43 aboard
Titusville, and Mr*. ( I. ItnbichThe County Co.-nmittre deter- Sept. 3 classes will start «n the the Derby l&gt;egan.
bombardier, n n d ' Third Crewman in the appropriation* bill as ap- the USS ESSEX (CVS 9).
Additional
honors
went
to
• ml of Orlando. 9 grandchildren; mine- the cltgibilit} nf local f»r regular
arhoul
term
of
1*1
days.
g u ia r a i i i k u i r r m
or i e i n a y s ..
IL L. Ackerman A 1.2.
polnt*M by the full committee.
VAIMI h at establlshivl a fine
2 great grandchildren; tv-o sisters, m rrt who apply
for F an n ers
Mllwee said today that "We «n* I VAII i for Its outstanding main- f
Eleven,
underdog
In
the
derby,,
T here's all th*
money they rreotd sine* its mmmlsrioning at
M rs. Harry Dando of Wlseonlsco. H-me Adnlntstratlor. loan|. Tlie tleipate a registration of apprnxl- tenancr of Its bombing equipment i !
NAS Sanford In 1933 Since its re­
overrsme trsrmen.lou* txldt to
Passman **MI ’a; one brother, J •Im Coleman of committee also certifies the value mately 7,d00 pupile on Tuesday, IKn*. Ellis Austafi reecivnl the
turn f'vrm deployment with tha
tehleve
the
victory.
Having
Just
committee
slashed
|Ah2,AVlKonlseo, Pa;
r- ! &lt;-np niece, of farm* being purrha«e.| or lm- Aug 77" Hr explained that “ Our trophy for all the men who vvoikEisenhower’s re- j Sixth Meet In February, ELEVEN
romplrlril
*'Op«fation
nultfi’*,
in
***.***)
from
Connie Coleman i fItarhersvill-. 1proved with F anners Home Ad- lug Increase In pupil atlrndanep rd surh long hours to give the
which V VII It tankers refill ted 'l'"**1' *or "rvi
M then j lias lieen Inetnunental In the NaFuneral services f..r 'It 1 '!"■ m um ration loan*, sn l a s .i.t in cnnirt about the 4th month of th e ' bombardiers th« rye* to see llitlr
the F»U that set a new I»» An- v'»1^
« '“ * h"» *U ‘S° T m,Ye
»? CO" } ' Y ! \ ' ' rT "*
man will be held al to ' a m. Si- a lut-.ing the loan program to local ychool year."
targets dsy or night and drop
I
.
a»
a# a
„1
|f&gt;( till* UniPfRl
TUmJ?
unspent
fund, \than the iter flight of two F8U-I ( rusadcra
Jvirday morning at the II ly Cross rontition*.
their Uitnbs. This ia the aciunj
« ';• 10
P
„
he requested.
and in helping the Navy establish
E p isco p al Chun i trill) R tr. Fr. - T.-.e Agency makes Farm loans
Eleven hid I III* W * - " » *»
President Will Flgl
consecutive winning of this trophy
a new lav* Anglet-New York speed
prepare for the derby. Rut the I R lt. |^
,' " ‘
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John Thomas officiating.
and farm real estate loans Operhr VAII 8.
record. Mure recently VAII-ll add*
The fam ily hat requested that atlrg loans arc usrd by farm ers
squs ri-n was i « criii net " '
reporter! prepsrrvi to fight to tha j ed to Its laurels by winning tha
A lio received hy VAII 5 was
flower* be umittrd ar. l In lieu of to buy livestock and machinery
Its best. This refusal to qul even w , „ r end for the additional funds third qua.-teriy IIATWING O.NB
tfiq Douglas Trophy for trie out­
flowers the family has asked for and to meet operating expenses in­
when the oild * were stacked he
u. (relieve*
»„it___
__ ! bcmMng derby.
vital
to the .free
standing
bombing
squadron
for
m em orials to bo sent for a living curred in adjusting and imrrovagainst them enabled the men of world’s defense*. The bill still hat
Soon to receive the sleek new
flacal
19&amp;7.
Memorial Fund for Mr. Coleman ing their farm ing methodr. Real
VAII-ll to em erge the victors. to clear Ihr House and Senate be- A3D Skywarri«r, the squadron ia
All squariruaa are already usto the Church Office of the Holy Estate loins are used to buy, imThe derby o rg an lird hy U dr. forr p co^ , (o j,|m f nf alining. fortunate to have such an ably
the proper hay for the j-»eCross Episcopal C hurh.
prove, or enlarge
family-type
C. Filton, T raining Officer of, 11u&gt; ||„ UM committee gave full qualified ikt|&gt;prr a t CDR Fer*
keys and mounts of the nest dor*
Interm ent aftangeraenli arc aol farms and lo refinance certain
I.T. f |g ) RAYMOND I’Fit It A' lle aw Attark Wing One. »a« t „j,|#irq t„ p , nun lulreommit(Continued On Page 3)
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5
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Complete.
debts. Farm Housing loans for
inlgnrd to stlm ulatr morale in i# - 'i recommendations
on how
frifflrlat I SN I’hola)
A Brlisen F-inrrH
fhsme Is In building or re no&lt;leling f*rm homes
j the squadron* and to krep the deeply the foreign aid
piogram
k
xffiarge.
(Cunllnued nn Page 3)
flight erews in a "com bat ready" should tve chopped. In It* report,
condition.
the committee said that the new
appropriation
would
bring to
M.719,760.000 the total now avail­
able lo help US. allies.
The committee said that even
if no new fund* were voted this
SAN JOSE. Calif. «f — A res
year, the existing unspent funds—
nlution supporting a E S Senate
16.193,000.000—would lie enough to 1
lull that would reinstate Cnnfrri
, carry on the foreign aid pru»*ram
crate G.n Itotwrt E !.**'» Citilen
WAMIIN.iTON i f — 77te \te s-i -WP|| Imyond January, 1939.”
s u p rom fI before the convention
.............. ............
............................
said
t"dav
the
The tntal recommended hy the
Lieutenant
(Junior
Grade) Ray- 'her Bureau
of tb« Marina Corps Leagua to
mond P erry. ESN. ha* reported dreurhrriricken Kart wdl continue „ &gt;mmjtU e w i, »|,»:.jno.ooo le u
d sy .
^ tn rr
w arm er thin nor* than the amount Kiifnhowrr oriai*
The resolution s»*s sponsored by to th# Sanford Nival Air .Station ,
d*v* . .
bally asked. He requested $3,M(,Georg# Gardiner, a St. P eters­ lu Illu m e ,!uti«v *• |h&lt; Devs
I
* 3l&gt; '**v outlook P-r n o ouq | n nrw fU()1|g a„,| RiM.ien,.
burg, Ma , Juvenile eourl Judge logy Officer of the Stsllon.
lie reported here from the Na nild-Aligns! to
m-1 Septerntwr ,„ki in re appropriallon* of left- i
Gardinet said the federal gov ill Rase, Argenlia, Newfoundland, f°rer a"* average
terrn*r*lii'e* over money—a Iota! of f l .479.010,erm ent illegally ronfisrated Iwe s vhere he was serving . . Aerology
**a.on*l normal* in th. Papersonal land* for th# tile nf Arl­ Offlrer.
r|f,&lt;’
»*»•
«•**«*»;
Put on Ceiling
ington National
Cemetery, lie
l.tf Jg) P erry entered tt.e Nasry I #rM- »nd "®rtliern New England
Th* House and Senate, however,
■aid it "is a point of national lion In PMI as an enllit*d man and
R &gt;t warmer then uti.a! trrathcr . agreed on a foreign aid auliiisnseo r”" t o r.m .tate lw *. e.tiien.liip
eommlMlonad an Ensign up* Wwpartad ^ *''* southern half of I tfonbiU to’puVaTflHng
: resnltHion t. ^ c r. rtll„ |0n from offi(W.; c , ‘n . the nation from the nocky Moun 1 960 opo on the progrim , a -d the
sponsored by William Jenner H didate School in June 1933
tains In th# A tlantic Cnvst, par- President AVednesday signed the
Ind.
As sn enltated man, he served tieulidy in the central Plslns.
autborixation rtlurtantly.
Greater than norm al rainfall |a
i* tn Instructor in the Aerology
In today's
artlon, th* House
n „ _ t r \r
of rite Amman P rtp a ra tq n r espert'd in the G reat Lakes re A iiu u p iiatii.n l Cumn-J.tre votod
0 0 ( 1 0 U l L -a r iD D C a n
.Itool at the Naval Air Technical rma. Iti# ufsper Mi-sissipoi Valley, to give Eisenhower tl.7M.6o0.i)00
for m ilitary aid- D . b II
..f it
rit
im
■
I - lining Centers iii Jii-k-onville, the fir4 Southwest, and Plot
Hut subnormal amounts ire pre in n«w funds,
rids and Slemphli. Tennessee.
the rest
In reMIAMI m - The W eather Ru
'»• '* » n&gt;'"»hrr «d the National d.-ted for the Northwest, southern appropriations, Eiscnhrwer had
n.pooooO.OOO in new
real! reisortrd to-l.y that a hand •J&lt;*«wr-phlr Society and a holder Plain#, and Middle Atlantic slat#* , , kM for
~
m ilitary ab! funds hut sgreed lo
of squall. In th , Caribbean about ?f !h? ^m e.ric.n Defease Service
- .'T v, ‘. ' KKM R ,,, TK
' «he authnrlratlon bill s limit of
100 miles »oith of here is weaken­ Medal, Amerteon Area Medal. Asi
JERUSALEM, Israel * 3 - |s. tj ruw.OOO o&lt;k)
ing and shows nn signs of He\». a'u • Pacific Area 3|e.!a!. World rari'i major shippers, the 7.im
-ph, ronimitfM also vote,| to rut
AA'ar II Victory M#d»l and the
loping Intn s tropical storm.
Company, Inaugurated a regular i* j miRj0„ dollar* from the au­
Good Conduct Medal.
Tho easterly w ive ranq-lng ruLTtJg) PetTy Is marri#d to th# reole between Haifa rrd the tAoritallon bfll'a 750 mllllon-dollar
worous showers was moving .low- forTner Mi#s Rebaess J- Preston North American G reat f^ltes lo- ceiling on defenae support to U.S. 1
ly in s northwesterly direction.10f Roule No. I. Prichard. AV. Va. day. The Flm -ehartered 2,800 ton ■111 -, -m oney used lo help them ' CDR. RAY C. FERNANDEZ
TYier* was nn elreulatlnn of w inJs,1They hav* two children. Surann*. Norwegian freig h ter Askholm left m aintain bigger military forcra assumes suuimaad of liras sr
Attack Squadron Mcsrn th 's
I eharacteristie of tropical ilorm s. | | year* old and Gordon, seven Haifa for Chicago. It will rail at than they normally could afford.
CHK. JOSEPH M. TULLY J R , Commanding O fflrer nf V.AII-5 and his crew with th* Douglss Trophy
morning al reremonlra held a l
But
the
Weather
Bureau
was
years
old
They
ar#
currently
reQuebec.
M
ontreal,
Otweo,
Ruff
U
alao
cut
200
million
dollara
prevr.ie,, al rereatonlep ai the Sanford Nasal 3 lr Sfatlea this morning. Other award* are also
Sanford Naval Air Station.
keeping a cIim* watch ca th# siding at W est Crystal Drive, San­ ato, (leveland and Detroit olong freest the proposed 300-million-dol- III#
»ho«n. Cdr. Tnlly ls standing in bar). In front (left lu rixht) ore; l.t. (Jg) A rthur C. MeAdam* Jr..
Cdr. Fernandra la ahuwn read­
atoria
area.
ford,
Florida.
the
way
((&lt;&gt;•11
nurd
&lt;
&gt;
a
rag#
3
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Robott Acktrmaa A 1.2. and Ens. Ml.* Austin
/S taff Photo!
ing Ilia ardors.
(S tiff Photo)

Arrests Made For Accident 1000.
Prevention Says trooper Mack

VAH-5 Wins Prized;*
Douglas Trophy
For Fiscal 195/

Mr. H. H. Coleman
''Funeral Saturday

Conover Trophy
Presented VAH-1!
; Today Al SNA5

a'rrm."

Kilbee Named New
Member Farmers
Home Committee

Cdr. R. Fernandez

ASSUmOS 1011111100(1

Of V A H - 1 1 Today

Additional

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Lee Citizenship
Reinstatement
Considered Today

Squalls weakening

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5NAS Aerology
Officer Reported
For Duly Here

Weather Bureau
Says Hast To Be
Drier For 30 Days

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AUGUST 14
Admission#
Ralph Alderman (Sanford)
Lily Hall (Sanford)
Milly Kelly (Sanford)
Lemuel W. Smith (Sanftrwl)
Discharges
Catherine S U r&lt; and baby
(Sanford)
Josephine Ricketts and baby
(Sanford)
Denn'a Harrington (Sanford)
Sylvester Edge (Sanford)
Nancy Carol Essigter and baby
(Sanford)
Lucy Carroll (Sanford)
Jack Green (Sanford)
Jed Hauser (Lake Mary)
Juanita Barkley ‘Sanford)
Charlie Gracey (Sanford)
AUGUST 14

Like I’ve Mid before, to many
aeeuse you of DELIBERATELY
people aeera to be leaving! Talkomitting things, end won't stop
ad with Rue King at the pool
long enough to let you try end
yesterday, and ah« e a t idling
explain what
happened.
will
that the Jalliton'a are about
soon find that most people don't
to take off alto!) Bill gore to
« ally care WHAT ihey do! No
school in Key West for about on# has to remind me that
ra
a u weeks, and Shirley ar.d the
writing a general information
hoy a are going along too. Rue
column about ALL enlisted per­
d id n 't know what their plans sonnel. (I think I know my Job.)
were
when
Hill
completed And if some names seem to ba
school, since he is supposed to go repeated more then othera, it'a
to A rgcntla, Newfoundland. Shir- because they are the ones who
Admissions
ley and the boya may return to take the time to let me knosv
Elsie Lorine Carlton (Longth eir home on
Princeton Ave., what they've been doing. And if
Wood)
and remain, ...a n d then again, I sometimes write a little too
BIRTHS
they may not.
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs
much about my own activities,
We hav# some more new Navy It's because 1 know what I've
) red Kelly (Sanfurd)
people in
Sanford!
They arc been doing!!!
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. RusSir. and Mra. C. B. Atkinson,
aell Germain#, (Sanford)
Hate to make all of you loyal
and four lovely daughters. At
Discharges
readers "sounding boards" for
Dewitt Creel (Lake Hamilton)
present they are living in one
mT "gripes" but sometimes the
Mrs. Parker Wilson snd biby
of the motor couru on 17 92
typewriter “ runs aw ay" on me!!!
boy (Sanford)
until they take possession of the Now that I've got that “off my
David Van Pelt (Ssnfnrd)
hom e they Just purchased on E. CUtttt" !#!'•
••-••*
•• ,s
»
" * h sac * s a i l
Donald Jo Coggeshall (San­
T.'v/Odiuitd Drive, cniei Atkinson think of (o write about!!
ford)
will be attached to VAIl-11 when
Forgot to mention that Rose­
Mary Ellen Martin (Winter
be reports in.
mary Finnegan had a
small
Park)
T hf Atkinson's came to ua carJ party one week ago yester­
Pam ela Jean Clark (Osteen)
from Memphis, Tennessee, where day. Attending were Chris Ric­
Chief Atkinson has been a super­ ker. Jim Gold. Doris Shortland.
visor at the ATA school. Both snd Joyce Williams. That was
the senior Atkinson's hail from the day we moved, and since I
Slontana, and I can guarantee w asn't quite able to move myself,
them they'll find life here in I didn't make it that night.
Fanford a lot dlfferrent from Rosemary made it real easy on
w hat they've been used tol
herself and Just served cookies
TALMHASSER
W —
The
I just don't think you could and Iced tea, which Doris helped
live more essually then we do her prepare That was Joyce State Milk Commission will hold
tit re. Not without
being com­ Williams last r a r j party before a public hearing next mon!h to
determ ine whether a distributor
pletely la s/. What I'm wondering they left Saturday.
(.Tins ami
is hoar you stand It when you Jlm i won high acore, and Rose­ must pay full pnc#a for milk he
finally leave h ere??
. mary and Doris won low. I did irtia to schools or m ilitary bases.
The pile# for class "A " milk Is
All Chief's Wives are remind­ managc to play eanls last F ri­
ed that their meeting Is to n ig h t,1 day though! (Couldn't bear the (12 rents a gallon.
The commission will also deride
and it's an important one. And thought of missing two games in
e»en if you haven't .(tended be­ a ro w lil:; vac played at Jinn vWiether it has control over the
fore, they are always anxious u&gt; Gold’s, and she and ,!•*».etnary milk hauling industry »t the Sept.
11-12 meeting
g ree t new members.
were co-hostesses for that one.
The two issues
were put off
My trying to get settled in this They served gallons of iced-tea,
Dew place is suffering sadly (right Rosemary.) and warm Wednesday at the conclusion of a
w ith all this real hot weather cherry pi# topped with vanilla two-day hearing on milk problems.
The commission ruled that Bor­
w e've been having the past few ice cream, (yep
more calories!)
«•&gt;,». i'v . lc*!f*d ‘v • '• 'a . a* " ' ''•! C-S..I, IHcto- roams tit den Milk Co. must return* buying
' .
'V-V^tnUV Springs
th a t “ age-old" philosophy; ..I be on a * winning streak", as she
| producer.
" I f you don’t get to it today. It and Marge I.cmlng won high
The dairym an. Horae# Shores,
will bo waiting for you tomor- score prises that night! Low protested that Borden quit buying
row " ill
*
score was AGAIN won by Doris 1from him because he
testified
Good thing that people take Shortland and Rosemary Finne­ contrary to company policy before
th e time to remind me when I ! gan! (Jim l and I didn't win a ! the Senate Agriculture Committee
fail! to write about some things! thing but a few unwanted and ; during the 1957 legislature. He
1 really appreciate being remind­ unnecessary oun.-es of w eight!!!) •aid the company did not give him
ed, except when its
done In |
Once again I've come to the I proper notice before dropping him.
a downright acrusirv way, as if end of my limited store of
Borden's attorney, D. W allari
I deliberately left things out! “ odds and ends’’ of information. Fields of Jsckennvllle, conceded
I'v e often stated that I will print See you tomorrow.
the dairy was in error when It end­
anything and everyth.ng that proed its contract with the producer.
pie ask me to,
providing
tu
The commission
ruled
that
DROWNS IN SAKE
printable! And I sincerely mean
1notice must be given 90 days tieTOKYO W— Kiyoteru Makl, 47 fore the base price-setting period
th a t. However, I will be the
first to admit that I'm n&lt;A above drowned Wednesday In a ],&amp;#wi- twginning in October. Thu* BorJen
m aking errors
(fa r too many, gation barrel of sake rice wine must continue to buy milk from
probably), and I
have omitted \ a t the Sanraku Sake Company Shores for at least th# n ett year.
Borden claimed
that Shores'
things
by
merely
furgetting plant in suburban Tokyo. Police
about them. However, there have) said Maki felt Into the barrel milk was the second lowest in
b an s on
been tim et when things have | whil# trying to krep root during dairyf.it content—lb#
which milk prices *r* paid.
been cut from my eolumn with­ Tokyo's rurrent heat wave.
out my knowledge, end I haven't
IN HOMETOWN AMERICA
a s yet made a practice of checkbon copy. And if there's one
ing it rich day against my ear­
th in g that irks me, tl'e being
T h e Tu e s d a y A f t e d n o o h C l u b M e e t i n g —
accused of leaving things out
when it was not my error. If
th a t ever happens, all it takes
i t a reminder to me, and 111
AJ40 N O W \ ( 7 )
(sS a w Jft
p u t it in the next day. However,
^ / • c v I WE COME TO
]o £ = I
th e ta people who go around with
''ohrpe on their shoulders", snd

State Milk Board
To Hold Public
Hearing Monday

Ingrid Bergman’s
Daughter Reported
Seeing Rossellini

Thursflav, August 15, 1957 Tha Sanford Herald—PatP*

Asiatic

(Continued from Page Ona)
(Continued Trora Tag# Ona)
"1 hope that having tha flu will
Randex."
CDR Fernsnd#! come# to San­ not become a mark of social dis­
ford from the Edwards Air Force tinction", said the health officer.
ROME V — Jenny Ann Lind- Bate where ha was Navy Liaison
strom, Ingrid
Bcrgm an'a teen- Officer. II# entered tha Navy in "But there are Indications that it
aged daughter, has fallen for a | Jun# of 1941 and bacama a Naval | is heading that way. Many seem
Rossellini. Roberto's 2 2 yearo ld Aviator after completion of flight to want to ba first. Soma people
nephew Franco, a Rom# news­ ! training in April of 19U. During who are lu te they have the flu
World War II CDR Fernandei
paper reported today.
don't have H at all."
Th# Momento Sera said Jenny flew a« a plan# commander In
Dr. Sowder again reminded the
VP
73
in
the
North
Africian
thea­
Ann and Franco took a long boa;
trip together In tha blua grotto in ter. From March 1941 to Septem- public t ia t there is not enough of
■her 1940, he was in tha Bureau of the new vaccina to go around. Ha
Capri sast week.
They “ srer# seen smiling and Vrronautlrs and from 1948 to 1950 said that anyone wanting to be
holding hands in th* streets of in Jet fighter squadrons VF-1E. immunised should tall his physi­
Capri ilk# any jroung couple in VF47I. and VF 172.
cian, and then wait patiently until
love."
■
,
CDR Fernandes waa awarded the vaccina arrival.
The newspaper.
carrying the tha Distinguished Flying Croat
“ Don't ge&lt; too excited about
story under a Paris dateline, quot­ for a ctaisifltd mission after the Asian flu," said
Dr.
Sowder.
ed Jenny's father. Dr. Peter Lind Korean action. He also h is the "W hat'* in a name? A rose by sny
•from, as saying, “ Another Italian \m rriean Defense Service Medal. other name would smell a t sweet."
snd even worse another Rosselli­ American Area. Europcan-African
ni," when he heard the new*.
Middle Eastern Area, and China
DYING TOO EXPENSIVE
1 Service Medals and the World War
BUENOS A I R E S *h— C i t y
II Victory Modal.
Rom in New Yoik City, CDR authorities launched • driv# to­
, Kcrnandei was graduated from day against the high cost of dy­
the Massachusetts
Institute of ing. Mayor Kdwardo Ucrgatli
LAS VEGAS. S e t. KT — Unfa­ Technology In 19lt with a BS. named a special commission to
vorable weather conditions again
’. 1 . t . -i 51" t a serfs,' In study the possibility of establishhav# forced the 17th postpone­ 1933. he received his degree as a ing an economical municipal fu­
ment in the firing of a medium- Aeronautical Engineer at the Cali­ neral service. The cheapest fusited nuclear device at the Nevada fornia Institute of Technology.
oeral in Buenos Aire* costs aoout!
proving grounds.
CDR and Mrs. Fernandes are ftoo R rrralil blamed the •
The Atomu Energy co m m it.:". DOW 1 raiding at l .a i West Jrd lion on "profiteers in these activi-|
Wednesday postponed It s Shasta , Street. Sanford. They have four lies "
test until Friday at 3 a.m. p d t children. Barbara age 11, John
However, the AEC said if wind age 8, Tor.y age S. and I-eslia age
conditions fail to Improve suffi 3.
SULTAN TO KING
cicnlly to fir# Shasta another do­
RABAT Morocco *h— Morocco's
n e e , dubbed
Franklin l*rini»,
ruler Mohammed V today made
would b- triggered Instead.
official the change of bis title |
(Continued From Page One)
from “ Suits n of Morocco" to
BUILD NUCLEAR STATION . nd other necessary farm build "King of Morocco." To embassies
LONDON t h - B ritain's fourth mgs are also provided.
her#, the Moroccan Foreign Min­
—and the world* la rg e st—nuclear
Farm ers desiring assistance of istry announced tha change and
power station will !&lt; built at bis nature should apply to tha Said the ita ta now will be known
Trawsfynydd, North Wales, It wa- ncare-t Farm ers Home Adminis­ formally a t the kingdom of
annouttred today. Tha station will tration office Tb# offlr* serving Morocco Instead of th* shcriffian
have a capacity of 400.000 to SP0.- ttrs area la located in Room 417. empire.
0*) kilowatts and is scheduled for '-anf'-rl Atlai-t-c National Bank
Building, Sanford.
,
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Arrests
(Continued From Page One)
4tr» accident,** he said.
la answer to questions relative
to traffic regulations, Trooper
Mack pointed out the hours
lights should bo turned on; th*
maximum speed requirem ents for
passenger cars, trucks, trailers
and other vehicle*.
“ Contrary to th* bailed of tom*
people, buses a re tubjeoi to
speed la w s” Mark said.
He pointed out that "On divid­
ed highway*, car* ara required t o 1
dim lights and stop for a hailed
school but on th* opposite ti.l*
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of Edinburgh. Th# royal youngster hsd a On# tlm# until the motor
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House
U r development loan fund and it
eu t Via 9O0 0O0 from the 4131.900.000 proposed for technical aid to
underdeveloped countries.
The committee eut out all of tha
T million dollar* Eitenhowar asked
fo r h it cherished atom i for-paaca
program. But lb#
members 1st
him keep 44.430.000 of money un»pwit for Ihii program,
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Th* group also slashed 75 million
dollars from th* 250 million re ­
queued for th# President'* special
em ergency fund. It denied all of
th# 25 million dollars asked for a
proposed apee'al assistance pro­
g ram to Latin America.
Gravely Concerned
White Houa# Press Secretary
Jam es C. H sgerty said Eisenhow­
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th# subcommittee cute and hoped
0 th a t final
action by Congress
w .uid restore tha foreign aid pro­
gram U the 43.387.000.000 total 1*
the mutual security authorisation
1*11 h# signed Wednesday.
Th# subcommittee, reporting out
■ follow up bin to provide actual
ra s h for th# aid program, reduced
th e total to
iam.uiu.
To back up his feeling* ta the
swatter, th* President sent till full
ro n g rritlonal liaison staff te Cap!# toi Hill this morning in an effort
to repair what h# considered to
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ed merely to crjrrv out the pledge made to all
citizens in the original constitution and
charter of our land.
A "citizens committee" does not use the
flagrant words “ you can’t tell us what to
do”—instead, it adopts the policy of "we
want to know what you want us to do."
We're headed in the right direction with
a Citizens Tax Committee, as lias been found
in mnny another community—for within
that democratic structure can be found tin*
answifs »o questions that have Item asked
over and over again—its very formation is
to provide the answers.
Our county government is sinking dee|«*r
into the quagmire of insufficient revenues
for its operation— funds too small to take
care of the normal aeration of government
in a progressive, aggressive, and forward
moving community.
To dig the quagmire away from the sound
structure of democratic government takes
the action of citizens one way or another.
There are two questions that need answers:
"where are our tax dollars going?" and
“where do our tax dollars come from?"
Figures are fine! Hut what's behind the
figures? What are they meant for and howdo they balance with others?
A Citizens Tax Committee can find the
answers!

Foreign Trade Creates Payrolls
President John F. (ichnn of the American
Kxport Lines has made an unusual observa­
tion: “Regrettably, the expression ‘foreign
trade' is an unfortunate one. That word
foreign causes the trouble—it seem* to
imply something alien, apart, perhaps even
hostile, certainly something different from
our way of doing things.
That is a good point to' stress. Foreign
trade is not like that at all. It is intimately
connected with the daily desires and nceda
of most of us. It is nn economic force that
works to the benefit of practically every
American.
For instance, we import nuke than half
of our total supply of 100 raw- materials—
some of which sre of the highest strategic
importance. In the case of 81 of these
materials, imjiort* account for 80 to 100
per cent of our total supply.
Looking on the other side of the coin, we
find that In recent yeara our shipments

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Find Answers To Tax
Democracy mean* primarily one thing—
citizens taking part Jn their government.
And when citizen* become so interested
that government be conducted on a level that
will benefit cvtcyone—then we’re striking
the kevnote to bringing about a gras* roots
surge toward the proper functioning of our
government at every level.
A "Citizens Tax Committee,” created to
study the tax structure of the Seminole
County Community, is one of the soundest
moves than can l&gt;e itiudc.
This means that u group of citizens,
jfrom every section of the county, without
coercion from any source, can bring them­
selves together to delve Into every phase of
tax within the county. Through this group,
findings ran be disseminated to the public
at large so that every citizen might la* in­
formed a* to "what is going on" inside our
government—the methods being used—for­
mulas adopted—and who is paying what tax.
There is even the possibility that such a
group of citizens can employ expert tax
counsel—expert* familinr with every phase
of Florida land, homes, farms, groves,and in­
dustry—people who know the answer to the
questions citizens sre asking.
Government, as even children arc taught,
Js for the people, by the people and of the
people and a citizen's tax committee is form­

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abroad have amounted to more than eight
|&gt;or cent of the total value of all movable
goods produced in this country. To take
npoclfic examples, we have Ix-en cx|M«rting
nltout a quarter of our cotton, a third &lt;&gt;f our
wheat, hnlf of our ricr. and a quarlt-r of
our tobacco. And all mnnncr of manufm tuird goiKls abroad—such as the $:i billionplus worth of machinery that foreign | h *o ples bought from us in a late year.
Altogether, Mr. (Johan says, foreign trade
is creating jobs for more than -1,500,000
Americans and generating more than Sill
billion of income in the form of wages, sal­
aries and otlmr pay-roll l&gt;enefits.
So foreign trade is a very vital "domestic"
asset—as is the U. S. Merrhunt m i|rinc
which rarries our flag to the corners of the
free world•

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MacArthur Packs A Wallop

WIH PfNdLlTOM

Heriong Report
Thr
r tn y u h r r e
» r s m a ll tax reduction
I will add that I think my bill
HnlTIlul jboul
mflaliun.
The
altuestIvin is rot ion» This is e«- il an aaccllent one, and if en­
pi-i-lally true for thiise on fixed acted would lead to a far better
inromra and retirement plans. tax structure than any we have
.Ibl to mtnliIon tlio-r who are ever had. Iti purpose i? to help
trying to m a lt j go of it un proplc in all walks of life.
S miaI Security. Ilusiiictsrs, es­
T.ie reduction* in taxei. under
met
pecially the small l.u u n r.s man. (lit legislation, would he
are feeling the Impart a* their largely from inrreated revenue*
pt of it a narrow.
resulting from normal economic
What to do a!«n,t the litualton growth. If the economy rontinit the ro .ictin i t C onjicst. tlr a .v , uei to grow over a period when
Fvderal spending hat
g e n tly tli( reductions era scheduled a t
helped to bring alxnjt this con­ it ha* in reeent year*, three al­
dition At you know. I have b at­ to should be sufficient revenue
tled for economy in this Con- to provtdc for regular retirem ent
rt.s a t well at lh . paat o n n . of a portion of the national debt
It it a ilifflrull Jolt to make rut? I am, and always will he, oppos
•then a government hai g roan as ed to tax rut* through defirit
large as oura, and too, wa m utt financing. The leglilation I have
Introduced contain* ample safekeep an ever vigilant defense.
In the immediate monthi ahead guard* to protert ag aln it such
Irfo ie the nr*t tettion of Con- a condition.
r r r t t t&gt;egint we will hear murh
The turviva) of small business
itv,ut a reduction In Federal in- It and m utt be a major conerrn
rome la vet. Along this line I of Congrett. Something m utt be
have Juit introduced a hit) dr- done and done quickly. Dun and
figures show that
ntned to bring about tax ru ts Ilraditrvft
and chop Federal &gt;pending • one 'Jterr were 12.*84 b u tin e ti fail,
urea in I9M, 10,949 in 10SS, It,to balance the other.
My hill, a companion to that 084 In 19SI, 8.642 in 1953, 7,411
introduced by Congretaman An­ in IM2 In the first tix month?
toni Sadlak of Connecticut, .alls of (hit year there were 7.089 fail­
f.,r the setting up of a ira tiitic ure! compared to 4,494 in the
tax program rovering a period tam e period of 1954. These fail­
ures have come despite the fart
of five years.
I.et me tay this:
I am not that "everyone is supposed to be
* edited to the figure? contained living high on the hog."
In my (till but I do think, ami it
Small bu tin eti it a wonderful
wat planned this way. that it and
honorable profession and
aill help to »rt the whrelx in thesa people m ull be given a
motion leading In a grneial chance to expend, but above all,

Gen. Douglas MacArthur may have eonrluded his career a* a brilliant military lead­
er. hut he is not through fighting, lie has
moved into the attack on inflstion and the
federal tax burden, which lie links as co m ­
p an io n foes of the couniiry’a free enterprise
system.
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The general packs a vigorous punch as
a civilian warrior, too. This was evidenced
by the wallop he turned loose in speaking
to Sperry Rand Cnrporatinn stockholders
a| their annual meeting. MacArthur is the
cor|Kiration’s Itonril chairman.
Remarking that Americans will pn\ more
for government this year than tliev will
spend on food, clothing, medical cure and
religious activities combined, he said he felt
sure that if businessmen were to make a
wish "it would be unanimously for lower
taxes." To which we add: "Not only »»uT?nessmen. General ’’

| wherevep.,••&gt;♦*!» in
tubvrri
l.iq i MIATORS LI IDATED
th* foreign policy and th» b»»i
SAN FRANCISCO 1J» _
Vice
interests of th# United States, of squad inspertatora did tome t. y
«hl»h you ate a c h u rn '
nutating n f thrrr own o n the S
A N Liquidators Inspectors said
'he firm was a front for a HookGALESBURG,
III—A salr*. makging 0|&gt;rtalbm.
ny UNITED PRESS
Parts • Arior Errol Flynn, h rto m,n&gt; tnr ,|,r ,l Clr dealer Henry
of some of llollywwod's m ill ,,,0'*n »ho»e
rnmprlilor* are
MUST HEAR SHOES
dashing stories, expresssing es- 'u *,n* customer* to "see Rrown
F. VOIt A Portugal
tf — The
trem* willingness lo testify i t '*
"bile nrown r ecu per
the criminal libel trial of Conftln • ,&lt;*'41 bn»ph»l from * day# of lha "barefoot boy with
rhrek of Ian" are numbered In
dential M **--'-. '■&gt; • -« s-igeles: I heart attack;
the districts of Evora and Port,
"Why can't I be heard wheni "Th# boss is real happy,
slegre. A fter Sepl I. people go.
the others are King so ro y !" | thinks It's real nir* of th#
ing barefoot will face penalties
loa I."
of up to two weeks in jail.
NEW YORK - Eiangrlisl Hilly
Graham, on "wrestling’':
"We a rt wrestling with the
giants of the
hydrogen bomb,
of guided missiles
rapablt of
wiping out New N'ork in a few
minutes. We
are
facing the
FIRST R 4P T H T CHURCH, PARK AYE. AT SIXTH STREET
giant of rariai strife and tens­
AUGUST 19 TO 19. I N A. M. TO 12 NOON
ion, wrestling wlih It in the halls
of Congress at well at in th*
Far All Bay* Amt l,iris S l* II Year*
b e s rti of men."

Quotes
From News

WASHINGTON — Under See•etary of Mat# Christian (letter.
» aroing American
delegate* to
tb0 Moscow Youth Festival againit (he illusion (hat they will be
doing a service by going to China
ind presentiing an American
point of view:
•'The Communist Chinese aulhotitle* inter*! to us* each delegate

BUS ROUTE
Leaving the rhurch at 7:45 a m. the bus will go m t Park
Are. to »*ark Avenue Trailer Park and K in Pinacrest at 7:50
a m. Then going east on 27th St. to Sanford Ave , it will turn
right and go to F in n ) Heights arriving there about Kami a. m
From Floral Height* it will rome bark nn Sanford Ave to
McReynol Is Drug and turn east on Sftth St. to Princeton Avr,
It wtH rover Princflon, Yale, O range, and Willow in thi*
ate* batwrsui 8:05 and 8:10 a. m. T ie n proceeding over to Metlonvtlle Ave. it will turn Into Wynnewood on Forest Drive and
go over to Silver Ave . turn north to 24th St . going to S um ­
merlin Ave. to Randolph Si. It will be in this area about 8 2»
a. m
From Randuiph it will go up Mellonvllle to Celetv Ave. and
turn left la Locust Ave going south to 22ml St. it will turn
right and an over to Park and turn north and proriLsi to the
First B aptul Cburrh abouj 1:56 a. m. From the &lt;hurch It will go
lo Third 8 u * « t and turn west to H iggins T e r m * about 8.4&lt;t
ronUnving to Persimmon Ave. and on in West First S tre rt at
about 8:10 a. m. arriving back at Ihe church at 8:55 a. m.

Try and Stop Me
-------------B y BENNETT CERF-------------YOU THIN K th e p rcsc n t-d iy com m uter ha* tro u b lts, cast
IF your
eye over thi* selection spotted by Jo h n McCutcheon.'
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fo exist. We must do something
to ston the heavy dram In Feder­
al taxes or the country will one
day find Itself
run by big bus­
iness alone.
Congress will not tie able to
• rt on my bill this session hut
It is hoped that public hearings
m ay be called sometime soon u?
th at everyone wll have a chance
lo lie heard. Out of thrse hear­
ings could come legislation that
would reform our entire income
lax structure.
Should you like a ropy of my
bill and my explanation of it,
Just drop nte a card anil I will
tend both to you. I would like, a*
always, to know your views. I
know how you feel about Infla­
tion and the pinch you're feel­
ing.When the C ongrrst ends I
• ill come home lo talk personal­
ly to you about the situation.

. In an 1805 issue of Popular Science Review:
" I t has som etim es hap­
pened to passengers to feel
fle
th e floor of th e ir carriage
gradually cru m b lin g away
beneath their feet. They
h av e no recourse but to
aw ait in a state o f hopeless
te rro r the m om ent when
th e ir last supp o rt sh. II be
sh attered asunder, hurling
them bruised and maimed
on th e iron tram w a y , to be
crushed and dism em bered
by th e following carriages ”
• • •
A typical sm iling son of
T exas, suit, w as d riv e n to the rim of M t. E tna and p erm itted
to peer into the m o u th of tho volcano. T he seething, re d -h o t
lava and the su lp h u ric clouds of srnoke left him visibly u n ­
im pressed. "S h u ck s," h e declared, " o u r F o rt W orth fire d e p a rt­
m en t could p u l th a t thing out in tw en ty minutea?”
V IK7. ty Vcnoctl Cot. Diitnkutsd by King Mature* Byadkatfc

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he left the key* to the car."

TOO HOT!
To do your own rem o d el­
in g ?

I.el

ii* help, and

yob ran enjoy th a t In c
p ro v e m rn t aooner.

VACATIO N BIBLE SCHOOL

DAMA8CUH, B yrU -U j. Em ­
bassy Spokseman Robert Lincoln,
answering Syria's charge that
three embassy officials were in­
volved in an American conaprrary |o overthrow the Syrian
government and should be re­
tailed
"The American Embassy ran
Strep! Kyris's demand only un­
der protest sinre Ilia allegations
against Ihe three gentlemen are
Fabrications."

CIVIL RIGHTS VOTE - The
final vote in the Senate on the
*&lt;• called civil rights bill found
Florida's Senator, divided. San• tor Holland voted against the
measure, feeling that even with
Ihe “jury' tria l'' amendmaut it
was wrong
Senator Kmathcrt,
against the original bill, voted
for it afte r the passage of the
am endment, in its original form
a t p atted by the House, all of
the Members of the House Iro.-n
Florida voted againit II.
OFF TO EUROPE • Four
week* a g o we mentioned a spec­
ial assignm ent that might go 10
Congrettman Dante Fasprll lie
got Ihe job. At toon as Congress
adjourns Faaeell will go to Car­
ls as head of the suhromnuttre
to study Uncle Sam's "off-thure"
spending. This is money l-eing
•pent overseas as p a it of our
Mutual
Security and
Foreign
A isistanrc
piogram t.
F asrdl
said enough
information
had
already rome to the Government
Operations Committer lo m ain
his trip "look interesting " lie
did not say what he expect* *o un­
cover. He plans lo be gone a
month. While In Europe he will
inspect operations in
Switzer­
land,
France, Italy,
Wrtlctn
Germany. Spain and England.
K EEP YOUR HANDS OFF -

Don't go
monkeying
around, w o n polato-eMp W rktsR
with the Suwanao
River
(the i It w as held In the Way* and Means
song that it* tmleaa you are Comm 1 tee Room and w as billed as
willing to take on Congressman an adjournm ent P»rty. (Nobody
Hob Sikes. A Nation-wide storm there was sure ju st when Con­
was started when he and Con­ gress would adjourn—a few didn't
gressman Billy 5tatthew* called seem to ra re ). N ext "big d o '
attention to the "bleach" Job will be a Christmas Tarty fob
that the radio ami TV networks lowed by the annual Cotlgresswn-g
were doing on Steven Foster a *1 Reception In Ja n u ary , thi*
fieloved songs. They felt that to Cherry Klossom Princess Ball in
take the rolor out of Ihe tongs March, and • big banquet In May
will ruin them. (E xam ple: "dar-| or June,
kies" v i s changed to “ rhlllun"). ( MIAMI IS LARGEST - Corre
Furthermore, they said, this; January 1958, F lorida'! 4th Con­
kind of censorship could lead to gressional District will be tkt
morv serious censorship and they; country's largest in population.
called for an investigation. Lastj At prersent the dubious honor
week, Sik#s went » step further, goes to Texas. The 8th District
lie introduced * bill that wrouM tf Texas, which takes in Ho-jiil
require the networks to submil ton, had more than 800,000 psrto the Federal Communications sons in 1950. Florida's 4th had
Comnt.sslon any proposed chang­ 625,000. Rut in 1958 the Tevis
es. T h o r changes would have to District will be cut up and itin? approved by the FCC anJ apportioned. In the mean t!m»,
then Congress.
Failure
could the Dade County area has gro.-i
end In a jail term —after a Jury to more than 900.000.
HOPE YOU LIKE WASHING­
trial, of course. Sikes pointed out
»hst the full censorship of Hit­ TON • Newest "new com er" 1«
ler started with ren«otshlp of a the Capital Is Mis* Glands Chin,
few words heir and there—« r r t rcy, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrt.l'
through the l*»nk burning ph»«e- Woodrow A. Chantey, PalitV*.
»nd ended In romi-lete •oppress­ Glenda will work as a sreretar?
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Ml i n i U saisfc
Wa
ion -*f fisc »(giir*.
Rltly
Matthews.
Glen la, a hru.
OAY YEAR AHEAD • The
new regime of Ihe Florida State nrtte, Is a graduate of Palitka
got off to a fine *'art High and was an attendant of
last week with their first &lt;-fflc|a! the Axalea Maid nf Honor last
function. A grapefrult-punch p»p year.

W e can at range easy fin a n c in g

NO DOWN PAYMENT - LONG TERM*

WE SELL A T SHIRT STRONG ENOUGH
TO HOLD CUSTOMERS
la our window you'll find proof that Stedman under•
waar i* atrong It i* mad# to last . . . to wear and srwar
. . . without shrinking out of fit.
Com* by to are the graphic demonstration of tha
atrangth of Stedman undrrwrer in our window. Com#
in and atock up on top quality Stedman underwear at
thae* special pricea.

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VIRGINIA CONN, Society Editor

Deanna School Of Dancing Will
Open Second Season Next Month

The Woman's Bible Class of
There l« * strange fascination
D«rothy
Dorothy Foley
Foley h hi ti t returned
returned
' Dr.
, *and
* Mrs A.
V W.
" K Epps
* W * have
hJ" , 'he Baptist Church met Tuesday
The Deanna School of Dancing business manager,
advisor and
as
their
guests
her
btotner
and
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for n o r . than golfer. in the M ay ' from
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- -in '**Can­ '* ,h' lr ru“ , t h' r
............... evening at T 30 p m. at the home
fair Country Club. For the second ada with her family. She drove to his family. Mr. and Mrs Jimmy of Mrs Bea Newsome. Mrs. B C is preparing for another year of very good friend.
Miss McManus h a t s I m studi­
time within a ih o rt peri.*! a croup Toronto with her aon Jim my, and McKlhannon. and cau g h trr Mary | Moore was eo hostess. The meet instruction M m Deanna McManued in Miami with Tommy Arm­
of Central Florida buam rtt men *U)*»I with her parentj, Mr. and
ing
was
opened
with
the
devotional
us
u
having
hrr
studio
cn
Hiawat­
our. formerly
with Use Ballet
have met at the club tr ra t dinn­ Mr* P J. Chenery there. They 1-ee and Mrs Eppv' father. Mr. J. by M.-i Voile Williams Sr. followha completely
remodeled and I
er, d ltcu tt butlnei* and listen to were ioined by her
aliter and E McKlhannon, ali of Jefferson. rd by ihe lo rd 's Prayer. Mrs F. painted. A year ago, when Miss ’ Russe, and has danced with tha
tpeakcit The Electrical Contract- family for a vacation
at Lake Ga. Almost a perm anent house- K Boi* presid.-d ever the business McManus started the studio the j Florida Symphony for a number
or» of Central Florida met last Slmcoe. and ti&gt;ok tevcral trip* h&gt; guest is granddaughter Marilyn meeting in the
absence of the building was an old garage, with • of years tn the famous "Night of
Ballet” .
night at the club to dine on rca it North Ilay and other Canadian Epps, who think* grandmother's chairm an, Mrs. B F. Wharton
doors on eithrr end. Thr pupils
beef, hath browned potatoei and beauty spots. So now Jim Foley
Group captains reiwrtcd on vis­ did ot seem to mlnJ. hut learned j Registrations may he made at
any time by railing the studio at
other male
favorite*. Arrange- ha* dropped from the rank* of home on I-akf Minnie more fail- iting. cards and other business.
nating thin her ow n.
their step* on the old flooring ob- FA 7 OSAI The Deanna School of
m enu and m od of the rooking rummer bachelors with rrlief In
The nominating
committee for l.vioui to the surroundlngl.
Dsnring is well on its way to be­
were done by club manager Heirn h.a voice I believe
he think*
&lt;9VI Ml was announced. The chair­
Mrs Donald MacDonald Jr. and
Before the opening of the school coming another of Sanford’s mod­
Andrew, and
her cake baking housework i« for the bird*, or at
man will he Mr*. II. B Smith,
children Marian and tie r are vis­
for registrstion on the fourth o f , ern advantages, and Miss McMan­
mother, who provided two huge least, the women,
iting her parents. Mr and Mrs. aesisted by Mrs E S Rockery and Soptrmber. the transform ation' us is to be commended for using
rhccolate cake, fer the occasion
Sue Payne b a t a t her gue»t in H arry Cushinr, in th eir U v h Ar Mr*. J. B Fields
There followed a general dis will bo complete. The old parti-1 ha&gt; talents to enrich the lives ei
Vie club w it decorated with hib u ttle Venice. Marion Tletjen of Ivor home Mrs. Cushing flew to
.ion* have hern removed and new- her pupils.
llcui ind magnolia leave*, an.l 1|»^X_arv.l. and her
two children, West Palm Beach several .lays cusslon on the meaning of the windows installed. Mi&gt;s McManus
even tne unobservant if* a rule) April ami Je rry . They m utt be
nihle
for
each
num
ber.
Mr*
W
il-,
men commented on how pretty it having a c»&gt;h! time, if background ago to lielp her laughter hnn* tha l‘am t cave Interesting aims from te ratrrm ely enthused about her
looked The men were served at noise* on the telephone are anv children to Sanford. Mr MacDon­ Ihe Ridgecrest assembly- tithing, youn„ pupils, and they In turn
individual tablet, with onr large criterion When I called the toast ald is In a rummer National Re family alters and
practices of adore her.
speaker* table, and I for one u-j i (tick In the Im utct, and no •rrve Catnp
Agt*s for student*
are throe j
Christ in every day living.
would have given any thing for one teemed very concerned
Tbs' mcllng rlust-tl with a pray­ ; e jf» *"ii up. and Instruction In-'
Mrs
D
S.
Talley
has
returned
a pirtur.* of Helen \nJrew trying
1eludes tup. ballet, toe, and acrob- j
Rill Foulk I* in the hospital to Sanford today tc see their niece er led hy Mis. J. II. Fields. Games stir*, la s t year. Mis* McManus
to stuff forty pound* of t*-cf into
were
enjoyed
and
delirious
te
at N.A S Jarkscpvlltc after an eye te n from a trip to Boothhay Har­
the ovrn at the Country Club.
(reshments versed |.s Mr*. J II ha.I fifty children enrolled, and [
operation. After a »Uy of eight bor. Mr
Fields, Mrs Voile William* Sr.. surprisingly enn.igh there w ar a n 1
In ten day*, we hope he will re
Mrs J W . Senterfltt Sr , Mrs even .listnhution among the types
turn to Sanford in better shape
Mrs L. L Lucas and her mother*
It
C Got . Mrs J \ Strange, of dan.-e
ihrr. ever
Mr* Maude M M 'ller of Jacksonitv p e g g y m i nes
Mrs
"
F il.vr: rr. 'tr - II C
Deanna McManus was born and
If it isn't live Ana tic flu. it's v die »ir spending ••■ver.vl days at Moore. Mr* s A B Wilkinson
Now Mart* the t**t lap of our
hrous fit up in Orlando. There she
the
Mayfair
Motel
Mr* A It love joy, Mrs F K
summer vncation.
wnicn alto something almost as bad ns tha*
lied
the Ehsen School of
H o ts » n i Mr* Bea Newsome
mean* an eml to summer theatre has hit Sanford. High tempera
Dance Aftrr
graduating from |
Mr ar.d Mrs George Harding
lures
and
other
flu
symptoms
going We are going to m1** the
hooi, *i&gt;.- , i&gt;i Us ?*- w \ rk f r (
•&gt;f Uroese Point, Mich, are flying
have
floored
numerous
usually
pleasant ways of bog office tre a ­
a tr a r h r i's course at the Dance
in Hanford today to tee tneir niece
surer* Madeline and Kathryn lira healthy souls. Including Crrla Htg and hrr husband. Lt. and Mrs
E ducator's of America Convention
ly of the John Drew T betire at ginbothani Jessie Perkins, Mike (imirge Sluter
She h a t studied In Chicago with
Michel and Jane McKihhin
F ast Hampton. I. I Broadway
Stone a n j Cameron, and returned
Cdr and Mrs. 1*. O. Butts are
I’at llar.sen'a mother. Mrs Sadie
It. O people are often accused of
there this summer
for aother
spending the week at New Smy­
Jane
Harvey,
ha*
come
back
t&gt;
being snippy and impolite, and
i«ur*e
Aftrr
completing
her sturna
Beach.
They
have
rented
the
Sanford for a few days, on her way
many of them are They could
die*
Miss
McManus
returned
to
to Miami. Mrs Harvey spent mo»t Simmons home in IJttlc Venice,
certainly protil by the evamnlc of
Orlando to teach
at the Ehsen
of the sum m er in Knnsss visiting and will be attached to YAHthe llraly ladle*, who help to
School. Then she and her mother
1
h rr sistars The Hansens have or II.
make theatre going a pleasure.
! Mrs. Kina McManus,
moved to
tiers
to
Washington.
amt
will
MISS SUSAN TROIIN, whose engagement to Stanley K an of
I
Sanfkt-d,
where
her
mother
is her
Cdr and Mr,. John Bushy are
. . .Mr.
, r. _
.
.
leave by the flrit of the year. And
Sanford it announced Ik Ij ) by hrr- parent*.
visiting Mrs Bushy's patent*. Mr.
iroM i of l.akrland.
7phnV«
h.*-I'hlVln!
f
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last
a
f
t
e
r
they
bull,
their
pretty
(I hotu by I hlllpt of l.akrlandl dialed plays for t!s* coming sea1
and Mrs W B. McGill of Gen­
new house, toe
son. you c i n e a.ro*. some fa.
★
★
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★
★
★
eva The Biithyt have Just com­
Met
Cdr
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Harris
( rmatlng titles "D ark at the Top
today, as I r«»kr«| mv no«e Into pleted a tour of duty in Japan and
, of the Stair*. ' ' The Min in the
their lun.-h hour. Cdr. Harris will Honolulu.
j Dog Suit;” "Square Root of Won
Cdr. Busby will
now he sent
he the new exsvutive officer of
derful” and for a laugh "BrouCircle No t of the W S C.S of
VA1I-II H ie Harrises left their to Washington, where he will he
ha ha " —only It's rpelled a* one
the F irst Methodist Church met
throe children In St. Petersburg assigned hi the Dep*rtment of De­
word. The most intriguing i "Sum
Monday afternoon August 17 at
with grandparents and are stay ­ fense
The engagement has been made Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority and m#r of 'he t7th Doll "
I Mrs. J. W, Walker's. Ther* wers
ing at the Valdes while they house
known today of Ml»a Susan Trohn if th&lt;* S\%rcth«art of T»u Kpt Uon i
...
.
hunt. They have Just come from
twelve members present and two
of Lakeland. Fla. to Stanley Katt Phi Fiaternlty.
, **,0IM UbI'T 1 \ly * n’lU,,“ 1 of a wonderful tour in Hawaii. Cdr
visitors; the pastor's wife. Mrs.
frrin r, now j t S tritfonl. Ontario
Rutland, and W S C S . president.
Harris was in otd VC-7, and has
o f Sanford. Fia. Miss Trohn is the
" ; »« called "My
Fur
L a d ," . . many old friends here in San
I l.w k C a b —.1 i — t n t e t l - *I ?
Mrs. Tlllit. In the absence of the
daughter of Mr. and Mr* Philip *"“ le IH*h
School tn IPSA He is- a. "Showboat
in Jonra Rrarh, N Y. ford.
chairm an, Mrs. Albert Jarrell, the
T rohn cf Lakeland. and Mr. Kata *enior at the University of Flor- ia doing right well, hut the Miss
eoehalrm sn, Mrs. W. B. Moye,
Ruth Herron has had no house
,t the ion of Mr. and Mrs Ben Id*. "here he is a member of Tau
issippi Agricultural and Industrial
gursts for some time now. She
presided. Plans for the b a ta a r to
| jam ln Kata of Sanford.
Epsilon Flu F raternity.
Board raya that if you want to plays golf once in a while, but
be held In October were discussed.
The bride-elect graduated from
"editing plans have not been see an authentic
"Show-boat,”
grnrral feeling h at it that th r
A routine business meeting was fol
Lakeland Senior High School in •** tor thr couple.
come to Mississippi
Claude
weather Is too hot. The Herron*
lowed by a talk on mission work
IK S. She if now attending the
------------ ,
Philippe, veeper of the Waldorf will go to New Smyrna for a work
hy Mrs. Rutland.
Delicious re ­
University of H o n d a, where she g p n p f j l
C h a irm e n
Astoria la having a
wonderful
FOR LATE SPRING
the end of this month.
freshments were served to Mrs.
is a member cf the Junior rla*.
'- " u lrm e n
summer. His famous wife. Mony
•VANITY
FAIR”
BCAIIF
an Important silk tweed suit
Dornell Kilclinr's mother. Mrs
T.
r
.
McDaniel,
Mrs.
W.
V.
Bitt­
Palmes of the t'omedle F rancaue,
She la a member and o f f le f o f A n r i O U n C C d T o d a y
. DIIKBH I* an echo i f the 30'a
navy and white from
Mary Thompson, is visiting Doring. Mrs, John Glllon, Mrs. G.
who spends most of hrr time in
—a green, black and blue
Davidow collection. Flat and
nrll
from
Pensacola
Tom
Kilrllne
W. Itsiley. Mrs W. B. Moye, Mrs.
*_
l
*v
j
,
&lt; h.ilmwn have been announced Paris, I* in town Mony and Phi­
pl.uded wmd day dress, deram e home for the weekend and
M. E. Moye. Mrs J. W. Walker, alim In front, the Jacket
a o u r m e t S VwOOkpOt for the benefit faslilrm show ar.d lippe have been
married five
Mr*. L P. Payton
|»ignrd by Anne Fogarty for
Dornell
drove
him
lack
to
the
Mri. Mattel Blunt. Mrs. R. M. Ma­ ■lightly In the back. The but*
Mrs W. D. Hardin
full and winter.
Weiner Realm
h: !,‘ &gt;" * £ * years.
ton* are rhinestone cluster a !
Saratoga Sunday. She too. went
son, Mrs. Bessie
Greek, Mrs.
Mrs Margaret Reynolds
TWa is one of the editor', favor 7 #bTr a' h? V' om*n ' ' ,u(h
This model should have a lone*
aboard, with the rhltdren. and was
Pearl Lynch, end
Mrs. Claude
They
say
th
at
most
accident!
Sharon
Bagwell
He recipes. For parties I double
bp,
£
the
and useful llfa.
awed by the enormity of It all.
I Herndon.
o. r triple
the recipe, and
put
.. Mratlnn roiiiwil.V' under th r Drm*
,n' happen in the home. Yvonne De Dornell had m*»re courage than
r
»
n
„
.i
«tirrr
, Carlo aorijentally k irle d through at die drove home by mm
Ir. in rnormout ri».*rmlf. nrii*
ly mott lm pr#m vf. It’i wonderful vision of Mir* Myrtle Wilson, ea- a pane of glass in a patio door and I raced to beat the
In her Hollywood home and had to
w ith potato pancakes, but any tension agrnt.
Forgot the road* would be floode
Hollywood Shops will provide h*ve 40 stitches taken in her foot
raey potato difh tl almost as
with light, and much cooler.
:hr c!oth*»» for th r faihinn rtiow,
Tci McCrary
l* ln Tokyo,
good.
Get a piece of
berf, bottom 1 hlrh V ill tv held St 7 3s&gt; 1- m . seoutlng m aterial for NBC*I "Tex
F.ddl* Jackaon
round
&lt;&gt;r shoulder,
weighing September I* Mr* «&gt;lan Boutwell s ”1! J 1* "” »•'&lt;'•'
• round three pounds. Have it lain- Is the Chairman. Mr Karl Toney, ° f the- Durante tern, went t„ the
'&lt;&gt; *ee his brand new grand
ed if necetaary ami pounded well Master of Ceremonies. Mri. Ruth
Mrs. 1child
The laint* are pursuing
&amp; wPJv a mallet (a husband ta handy Gallagher, Commentator,
W fo r this) Let it steep for twenty Barney Guthttlf, Hovtrvs Chair- their favorite holsbirt. In Paris,
THURSDAY
The Junior Choir of the
fo u r hours in vinegar. Heat two man, Mrs. Vincent Matecki, Chair- . '* h 're they are spending the sum
tablespoons of olive oil in a heavy man of model*. Mr*. C. M. Flow- mer. Alfred is attending the Cor- Baptist Church will rehearse
m etal pan and brown thr meat rrs. Cfcafrman of refreshmesnta 'l°n B'fu rooking school, whi e S' Id, The Interm ediate Chotr
languages
7 on i - d the Adult Choir at
all over by turning it in the hot and publicity. Mr* Ruth Griffith. Lynn li studying
•
•
•
Three will be a cnmhlned meet
fa t, salting as it is seared. Lay it Chairman of ticket*.
If you expect to tee "Bella Are ing uf .he Ladies Aid and the Mil
in the casserole u .lh half a doxen
Models have hern selected from
I uthrral
onions (each stuck with a cloveI. each rluh In addition to college Ringing'" with Judy Holiday and iluniry. Society of the —
a pie. e of bay leaf, a Couple of girls and little Mi&gt;* Elia Bodt- Sidney Chaplin, we p u t want to Church of the Redeemer at
quartered carrot*, a stalk of ce­ well, modelling six &gt;&lt;ar sue*. Thr let you knlw that Betty G arrett P w *t the church. H nitrsir* ,
lery and half a ran of tomatoes. benefit will be for improvement* end her husband Larry Parks will be Mrs llolrotnh and Mrs
&lt;ub for them beginning August ler Members are
requested t/
▲ Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and to the Council Center.
2tdh for a fortnight Judy and Sid. bring their mlto boxes
^ ginger. Then n in e out the pan in
who are romatirall)- Inked, will
Duplicate bridge club will
which you browned the beef with
tie vacationing
At Columbia at th* Yacht Club at a no p m
a cup of hot beef broth, making
Picture*. •'Three Blondes” I* slat­ (or th* weekly contest
aure to dissolve the brown glare.
ed for production. How about Ma
There will
an Important nirs-t
P o u r this over the meat in the
Wives
casserole, add a glaei of while
Winners of the Individual game rilyn. Jane ami Diana for the lead ing nf the Chief’s
wine and cover tightly
This shoul
last
week
in
the
Sanford
Duplicate
I
Aetor
Ralph
Farnsworth
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for the
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stew slowly in its own juice for Bridge Club were Reria Roberts I , P0,| ,,v' ,V The Most Happy Fel- ciuh will lie made torught Thu
a matter of three hour*. Icing first. Mr*. Clyde Ramsay second, la.” A
* member of that miinqal. I* the regular monthly meeting,
turned occasionally anti carefully and ChuHt Bone, third. This week Ralph just became the father of anu will 1m&gt; held at the C
will
ii
»o at not to pierce the ira rrd rur- the regular play will resume at a hatiy hoy Ills wife Is the fo r­ club the meeting
promptly at a 00 PM
facet and lei the juice out The . the Yacht Club. The masterpoint mer linger. Maria Caruso.
w gravy may t&gt;c thickened nr not game nas been changed from the
before aervin*. Fresh string beans last Thursday In tha month to the
add trta perfect compliment, be­ fourth Thursday tn the month, to
sides the potatoes Oven should he s\ &gt;id confusion
with Ihe fifth
alow, around 27A or 300
Thuradly, every so often. Play
Milk Sherhert
starts at 7:00 p m , an.| visitors
Mix a thin! of a cup of com are welcome.
syrup ami a third of a cup of n
gar. Arid In these a third of a nip
n f lemon Juiee. orange Julre, pine­
apple julrc, or whatever flavor
0 your menu call* for. stir amooth.
and a&lt;id s cup and a half of milk
and half a cup of cream, sweet
ur sour. Meanwhile put to soak
two teasspoonfuls of grlalin in
two teaapnonful* of eold water.
SUr smeeth. e-id liquid, (train,
and add to the mixture. Dissolve
a tiny pinch of salt In this ami
Tirltfla In Iheoe whnww—
then set It to chill. This requires
I’ltis Kudin City Music Hall
aorne sort of stirring. It become*
a beautiful thing with the addition
lour nnd luncheon nt l nil9 o f a couple of table spoonfuls of
ed Nations, hotel, TV tick­
-Jamalri rum
e t r a i l roach fare— all in­
Cheeae Cake
Fabuirms ’ Good N ew s"—Weiner'* revolutionary (triple** that noaltlval,
•the kind you ra il
•will nut slip! The aeerat is the close-hugging latex back th at mold* it a*
cluded in
tn your b arl hold!
News"
securely
IIP!i nBer *»
as aenve
active a*
as you
you'da ilka
Cream togrther a cup of butter,
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"G&lt;«»d News”
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Shapct pretty
too, wllh dainty embroidered
embroidered
p rrttv line*, loo,
a cup of sugar, and two cups of
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t
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1
cotton form-lined cups. It'* the xlianleaa you've always wished for. I»ok
cottage cheese Add the slightly
for the smart package here today! I lunge-front atyle with easy hook ey#
beaten yo'.ka of four eggs, a quar
closure White.
ter of a cup of sherry, the grated
rind of a lemon, and a quarterSeptember 20 • October •'»
tcaapocnful of nutmeg, stirring
Price per perwon from
till smooth ami well blended. Beat
Sanford.
W th« wh.’e* stiff, fold them into
the mixture, and baks in a pi*
dish, lined with puff paste, for
h alf an hour in a hot ovrn (4iV F ). I have an idea this is a disn
Call l*. T. Sheppard,
the "Dutch” brought with them
Phone
F A i r f a t 2-1213
from Germany along with their
•enaa of color and love of pork. It
make* « treasuro that looka quite
Hire pie and la very likely to arousa curtosity as weU as enth
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Pegging Away

Circle 6 Meets
At Airs. Walker s

Engagement Revealed Of Susan
Trohn And Stanley Katz Today

Happy Birthday

At Last! The Strapless that Stays Up!

Winners In Bridge
Play Announced

AUGUST

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Tug* 8—Th* Sanford ITeraTS

Sanfohd
disiAaldl

Former Boxing
Champ Dies In
Los Angeles

Today's Sports Parade

New Waterfowl Huntil Rule
Proposals Announced Today

Cuban Orlando
Ready For Another
Worst Mismatch In Shot At Title
Boxing History
Says Joe Louis

Fleischer Takes All
Golfer Honors

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BOUCHEE\
press boxes wer* many. A relent­
By rC R P C. FRICK
P H rU O ilM U A .
less Jack Dempsey furiously flail­
(era miss toner Of Baseball
f ir s t
/■
ing at tbs giant Luis Angel Firpo,
W rlttea for the Called Pres*
B A S iA A M , £
NEW YORK «B — It la a plea­ in one of the most exciting fight*
a \B OF
sant feeding to again sit down at in history the magnificent Zev.
v&gt; s
tha typewriter to turn out a newi- with the great Earl Sand* on hit
ROOM/£C
piper story, and even mors won- back, charging down the stretch
WAOVE
delful are the memories that come at Belmont to heat a floe race
racing b*vk from the day* when horse, Papyrus, In s race that
H ELP ED
THE
those who saw it will never for­
I did it every day.
P fi/L 9
They wer* wor.deriu! day*, and g e t - tha international Cup pule
AAKl
It seems hsrd to
believe that matches when the American pub­
more than 30 year* have passed lic gave such a tremendous wel­
SUCH
since I came eakt from Colorado come to the young man who was
A
Spring* to w rite for the New then known
a* the Prince of
F/HE
Wales, lite r as Edward VII, and
York Journal.
SHOE,'AS
How well I remember the first now as the Duke of Windsor. Tha
THt*
World Series game I covered, the courtesy w asn't carried on by the
Y EA R .
Yankees and the Giants playing teams, however, snd Tommy
Mllburn * Co.
in the brand-new Yankee Stadium. Hitchcock, Dev
They came into the laat Inning soundly trounced the Britons a
tied 4 4 and then a light hearted, rainy day in Philadelphia when a
young Glsnt outfielder hit a home capacity crowd thought it would
run off Joe Bush to bring Me- be impossible to see anything finer
Graw's team a victory. The sight than the wonderful U. of Illinois
of dial fellow Joyously running the hand, but the fan* and the Penn
bases I will never forget. Nor will Football team were both treated
anyone who saw Charle* Dillon to a m asterful exhibition by a
Stengel beat the Yankee* on that young man from Illinois. They
didn’t need to sec the famous
October afternoon.
Also, I recall the many fabulous "77" on his back to know he was |
W J PO#BRFUL,
stories I had heard in the West the g reat "R ed” Grange.
/ ^ F = &gt; lE F r- H A H P E D A L L
of the Washington fireball pitcher,
The memorie* are both many
T A B MAY. toO 'pOUHDi*
B,,ii&gt; s
irw o o r av -4 r / / r
Walter Johnson. I had my misgiv­ and pleasant. They were wonder­
M B / (JAMBS tr/TM THE PAM. $
ings that anyone could be that ful days, spent watching wonder­
TAB BMP O f
kind of pitcher. I remember -the ful athletes, ami in the company
M?S6,MAS 0BCN
first time I saw him pitch, which of wood at ful fellows.
/
wW^ -rpJM '4 t o p
was also the day my skepticism
I hone that Oecar Fraley he*
R 0 / MAM 7M/S
vanished.
aa much fun on hU vacation as
SBA$OM TEAM** 70
Ilayi With McGraw
I have had thinking back to those
At* iXTRA-BASB 0 .0 0 7 /* 9 .
The pleasant memories of the glorious days in th* pres* box.
days when my assignment was the Thanks, Oscar.
Giants, a rollicking crew under the
i
fabulous John McGraw. And the
Mg kick that cam e when I would
watch that fin# left-hander Artie
Nehf, against whom I had batted
By WILLIAM J. TUCKER
Decides To Try
80,000, and opened
a sporting
while, in college. And, liter, HerJennings flew back to Georgia
m»n Bell end Eddie Pick, both United P re n Staff Correspondent goods business.
COLUMBUS. Ga. W — He's go­
Ho enjoys tremendous rejpect In the next day and "decided to try
of whom I played against in the
ing in the fight an am ateur, and Columbus because he has been on ; IL"
Colorado S p rin ts City league.
radio s a l TV for some tim e with
" I started moving around,” h*
I can still ace Use lin* drives he may come out one, tco.
i-tor win, Uf&lt;- or draw, Pete outdoor programs accenting youth, explain*. "In about two srtrkv, hy
Jumping from the hat of wonder­
not make a getting them off the streets and tha first of June, we had what wa
ful Zach Wheat, truly a great ball Rademacher may
| needed."
player. Zach, today, I* my num­ nickel in hla attem pt lo win the into the stream s and woods.
His youth work took him to
ber one choice for election to base­ world’s hesv) weight boxing rhamThe money la on deposit st a®
plonship from poker faced Floyd Fort Benning on*
dsy and he Columbus bsnk and will he for*
ball's Hall of Fame.
met Rademacher.
I rem em ber vividly sitting In Patterson.
| warded to Seattle some time bothe prova box in what w st then
Trains For Olympic*
He's the last guy on th* paymil
fore the fight.
Nivin Field in Detroit watching a i —a payroll wuh a minimum of
"P ete and I talked about a ven­
Jennings admits he is ore of 22
little boy on a bicycle pedal fu ri­ &lt;230,000. That quarter of a million ture like Youth Unlimited from backers who raised that quarter
ously down Iho street in pursuit Is what hla friends had to put up the first,” Jennings says. "Th# «f a million.
of a ball that Bab* Ruth had belt­ to give him a
shot st boxing's plan evolved, and finally Pete said
He said he was not "a t liberty to
ed far out of the park, one of the greatest snd richest -title.
when be t/a* training here for fhe
Identify the others" because they
longest blow* I have ever seen.
Olympics:
" I didn't make this match with
i asked that their name* lx* wrilhHad Many Thrills
an ey* toward making a profit,"
“ 'I hope I do ail right In tha | held. B&lt;it it's no secret here that
TTt* thrills th at ram* to me in Rademacher explains.
Olympics and meet a jtussian in ; his father-in law, Jordan, cam* up®
" IH be lucky to com# out even. the finals so I ran knock his head with a healthy sum.
If there Is anything left for me it off. Then I want to fly for th#
By A lan Mover
Jennings did reveal that the
will b* divided 30-30 with Youth world'* heavwcight champion­ l*rgc«t (ordributnr put up $23,000,
ship.'
"
Umlimited Inc., at Columbus."
and the sm allest, $3,000. He ad­
"At th* time he made that state­ mitted, too, th a t among them wer*
It's this Youth Umlimited that
ment,
I
hough
'well,
here's
a
maker this till* fight at Seattle,
doctors, lu-vycrs, stock broker*
program’ and and automobile salesmen. Alt ana
Wash , on Uv* night of Aug. 22, pretty ambition
sort of dismissed the Idea.
po««ibie.
Georgians except three one from
"When Pete got back from the t/iuisviile, Ky., one from "m m *
Ttia story goes back to May,
Olympics
—
with
the
champion­
1934.
place In North Carolina" and on*
Rademacher was a lieutenant in ship—he still had that in mind and from New York.
a
tha Army, stationed a t Fort Ben- w* talked some more.
"Non# of them," Jennings re­
ning, Ga.
" I told him, 'Pete, you don’t veals, "especially car# about box.
Interested la Ymilb
want to go into this profe**lon*1 In g Bo-ause ha was Interested In boxing if you scant to continue
But. be adds, "they are Inter­
working with youth, "to try to get this ywulh srork. Yoou're valuable ested in youth work, and some of
the kid* off the street," he be­ to people p.owr, but if you go Into them donated ss stockholder* in
came acqjaln'ed with 31. C. Mike that you'll gradually get all shak­ Youth Unlimited. Others ar* Inter­
Jennings, a youthful looking man en up.’
ested only in the fight as a specu­
at 43.
"But we kept on talking and lative Investment."
Jennings ,-ama here after World about May 17 w* decided to
And for those who know boxing
W ar II from Pittsburgh, Pa., try it.
best, "speculative" Is a conserva­
"1 s t a n d moving
around. I tive description of this unusual*
it* is
repot um to hava
mad* a small fortune in '.be oil wwnt to New York City and met venture In the world of boxing. ^
business. Here on th* banks of Gui D'Amato Patterson’s m ana­
th* Chattahooche* River, Jennings ger. II* said he wanted a $230,000
Being properly prepared for
m arried th# daughter of Curtis guarantee for th* fight from Bad- entertaining'the young ones makes
Jordan J r., a big constriction and emachcr and gave nrt two weeks the big difference In successful
real estate man In this city of to raise th* money.
family cruising.

LOS AVGET.E 3 m — Polle* to­
day listed the
death of Albert
Chalky Wright, 43, form er world
featherweight bowing yhampt/.-.. , •
an accidental drowning In the
bathroom of his mother** hom*..„.
Officer! said Wright, who (o f­
fered from a heart condition, ap ­
parently fell in the bathtub Mon­
day. Efforta to revive him by a
firt department rescue squad
failed.
Wright, a native of Durango,
Mexico, launched his boxing ca­
reer in 1937. He won the feather­
weight crown la an 11th • round
knockout over Joey Archibald on
Sept. 11. 1941 and lost the title to
WASHINGTON W - Under se­ ted hy «tat» r»m e adm inistrators 1S3 full days, beginning on or after Willie Pop on Sept. 29. 1944.
cretary of Interior Hatfield Chil­ within a general framework of (M . 1 and ending not later than
Jan. IS. The dally bag and pos­
ton today announced new hunting Oct. 1 lo Jan. IS.
For the third successive year, session limlta on ducka are four
refutation proposals
for waterthe Atlantic and M iniiiippi fly ­ and eight respectively, and on
fowl,
Huntera of wild ducks and geese waya will have a 70-day reason geese except mow geeae at two
and four. A aingle bag and poacan expect the flight of migratory for waterfowl rnd coot.
Split seasons have been offered seasion limit of 10 coots will pre­
bird* thie fall to be "about the
tam e a* laat year," Chilton raid. aa options to the atatea, subject vail.
Shooting i t a ton i and bag and to the uiual 10 per cent penally.
possession limlta which will be in Split tea ion again may be divided
effect during the 19S7-5S hunting into unequal lengths.
The framework within which the
period will be aubatantially the
to recom­
name aa laat yaar in all flywaya atatea are permitted
NEW YORK at _ Orf-.-do Z„mend open
aeaaon on
ducks,
txcept thii I'srlfie.
lueta, heartened by his first come­
The now federal proposals speci­ geeae, and coots:
back victory, said today, "Now
Atlantic Flywajr
fy by flywaya the length of the
I’m ready G&gt; fight seriously for
Tha atatea in thla flyway—v.hlrh
mooting season, bag and poaacianother shot at tha lightweight
aion limlta, and ahooting houra, include Florida, Georgia, North
title."
but do not Include the epecific Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
Cuban Orlando and m anager
aeaaon dalea for the various atatea. and West Virginia—can select con­
By DAN IIANLEY JR.
Hymie Wellman
were satisfied
Theae will be announced later by current open aeason on waterfowl
United Press Bporte W riter
with tha speed and ease of move­
and coot* of 70 full consecutive
th® ft ate*.
MILWAUKEE, Wla. «B — For­ ment he displayed while winning
The apecific dalea will be aelee- days, or tiro seasons aggregating mer heavyweight
champion Joe a unanimous decision over un­
Louis said today the “ worst thing ranked Frankie Ippolito of New
ever to happen to boxing” vril be York In their teievtaion lOroundthe Aug. 23 meeting between er a t St. Nicholas Arena Monday
heavyweight title • holder Hoyd night.
Patterson and Olympic king Pete
It was third • ranked Zulueta'a
Radam scher for the "cham pion­ first start since
champion Joey
ship of the world "
Brown stopped him in the JSth
Louis, who holds a place in tha round of their title Lght at Den­
boxing "hall of fam e," said the ver, June 19. He weighted 137
bout "la the worst mismatch in pounds Monday night to Ippolitio'
boxing history,'’ out-doing Patter- 140.
eon's first title defense against
Orlando's next opponent will be
Hurricane Jackson
"fo r bad Mexican A! Nevarex
at Ju a re i,
matching "
Mexico, probably Sept. 17 A fler
Louis, who was the moat vic­ that ha will fight at the Denver
torious heavyweight title defend­ Coliseum, Oct. 1, against an op­
er In history, said Patterson was ponent to be selected soon.
bringing "sham e to his crown" by
agreeing to fight the 28-year-old
Rademacher, who'll be making hla
RECORD RIDERS - professional debut at Prattle.
" I would never have done a
think like that," «ald the Brown
bomber of the 1940’s, "and neither
would any other champion In Box­
in g "
"The National Boxing Associat­
io n should withdraw Iti recogni­
tion of the Washington stale Box­
ing Commission,” said !/&gt;uls, who
IS A A C M U R P H Y .
I Is here to plug Mercury records,
O P E A rtS T \EO P O
f "The NBA will be a sorry body of
O O C K E Y O f A LL
I men If they recognlie that fight."
T/A1B.
M
7 //v * . h
n 'O
u&lt;v
Fred Baddy, chairm an of the
/Y/7M A M E Y E R
NBA's rating commlltee, said the
EQ U A LED 4 4
association has "no
right to in­
P E R C E M 7 0 P M /5
ALE SMILES— Marin* Corporal Mel Fleischer, renter, 2nd Marine terfere with Washington'* state
Division, seems to hr the nnlr serious onr In Ibe trio. Fleischer snlonotny" in
A io u M r s -a z d
(his
m atter.
Is flanked by hi* father, lr\in a Fleischer, Sanford on left snd
O f / ,4 7 7 .
"B etides," said Saildy, "If BadeMajor General J. C. ilurgrr. rummandina general, 2nd Marine Divllion. The young -jolfe.- h id Just officially been crowned the new | macher would accidentally win,
1937 Open DWitinn All-Marine golfer, Ifa combined a 79-79-67-72 for ami It would hava to be by acci­
a four round total of 2H7 In win hy 10 strokes over hit nrsrest rival. dent s« f i r as I can see, the
On the third day of the tourney, held af the Paradise Point golf ] NBA would look foolish by concourse, here, ibe ex-Florida Slat* University link tier fired a b lu in g j dcmnlng W ashington'!
Boxing
67 lo set a new competitors record for the rourae.
(Official Marine Corps Photograph) Commivsion."
Saddy aaid the NBA was on
record with its opposillon to the
match, but explained that when a
ARCARO ,
champion goe* into the ring his
'
:
/
o m ly j o c k e /
crown is at staka.
Louis said that no m atter what
■ v' X*¥ ' ■ W H
T V W D E r n v r f/P C E Br JACK BFRRV
He refused to slngla out any
\ ' \ Z r J B tL y f CRCMM YY/A'MJRS, ALSO
L'nlted Press Sports Writer
players and said he knew "noth­ tha outcome of the fight, P atte r­
Js
Y /c ro R /E S JH
DETROIT W — Buddy Parker ing" of the "two things" that An­ son would look ridiculous
o f rMOSE B RACES,
" If ho scores a quick victory,
aaid today he definitely quit a* derson talked about
M T# S P E R B / B S . ,
everyone will say* that'* how K
bead roach of the Detroit Llona
"I'm not through with football— was bound to be. And If Badev 3 f e r r T / ^ 5K S s ^ 6 * i y m e p r e a m m e s s
and ha nominated assistant coach I'm Just
through
In Detroit. ms.-her goes
more than three
Gsorga Wilson to take his place Anderson said he would rail a
U X % W E U 8 r
when the I Jons open the exhibi­ meeting today; aa far as I'm con­ rounds, people will »ay Patterson
carried
him
,"
said
louts.
He
S/R
tion season here Wednesday night cerned." There won't be any meet­
&lt;
* ° * C / R / C H A R P S , EM6USM ^ *
wouldn't concede thsl Redemaoher
against the Cleveland Browns.
ing with me, P arker said.
1CK E Y /MMORTAL, R O D E / 2
1™.
might win.
Parker (hocked a crownI of more
Leaves Good Rirord
SU C C E SS/Y E tY/MYER* OM
MM
than 600 persons, Including club
"George Wilson probably win
7. 3 MR 4rp AMD £ r f Pf / 9 3 3 .
TOOTII POSTPONES FIGI1T
President Edwrin J . Anderson, take over as coach," Parker said
OAKLAND.
Calif.
W
—
The
many of the directors and all of without hesitation when asked
the players, at the annual "Meet who would get tha Job. Wlifon had scheduled 10-round lo u t between
tha liona banquet" Monday nirht been with Detroit as ends ami of- Kenny I.ane and Johnny Gonsalves
for tomorrow night hat been post­
by announcing his resignation.
feiulva bsckfield coach since 1949.
"When yxi grt to the situation He played with the tough Chicago poned until next Tuesday because
srhere you can't handle your foot­ B ean of tha early 1940s and went Gonsalves had to have an ab­
scessed tooth removed Momkvy
ball players It's time to get out to Northwestern.
which left hit face puffed and
and that's what
I'm doing to­
"Thera's a lot of good football
W«*U aet lh« whoola in
night," itld Parker, one of the plsjer* with the Lions," Parker tors.
most successful coaches in pro said. "But I couldn't do anything,"
motion the momont you tell
ranks.
aaid tha man who signalled the Division titles, 1952 33 34 and won
u i you want an auto
The effect couldn't hava linen rebirth of pro football in Del ro­ tha National Football League title
in
1932
and
1933.
laist
season
the
greater than If an atomic bomb ll.
loan. All you have to
had been dropped. For a moment
Under P arker’s tutelage the Lions lost tha division crown In
do li show us proof
there was a dead alienee then • lions won three straight Western (he final regular game of tha sea­
oi ownership.
mll'lng, hulling crowd.
son to the Chicago Bears.
Anderson hurriedly conferred
with general Manager W. Nicho­
las Kerbawy and then went to the
speaker's stand.
WUI Not Reconsider
"I'm sure Buddy is ju ft emo­
tionally upset over two things
that happened today," Anderson
l* * n i up
$600
•aid. "With a good night'a sleep
to think It u ls r and irslise what
he's said In public he'il reconsid­
e r," he said as fans yelled "don't
C O R P O R A T I O N
bs a quitter,Buddy!"
But Parker says he h ai no In­
xmouwt
S A T M IN tl S O I
1
tention of reconsidering.
YOU OCT
"D etroit Is Just dead," the Tex­
3 73 00 ■ ■ E s n
$ 3.06
3 J 47
3 7.35
an drawled lite r. "I've been In
160 00
pro football aa a player and a
$ 9 49
1079
1 1 67
16.11
roach since 1933 and I know what
*23 00
74 16
47 30
28.33
3069
I can do with a team. So fat In
600 00
34 39
39.34
47 66
39 33
practice thU year I haven’t been
able to do anything with them,"
S A N fO a B j
P ark er aaid.
«M w „«
nv4.H M t f l i r i i

PORTS

WA FIND .

Rademacher May Not Make Penny

v r^ v /

Parker Quits Lions

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CROTONS 35c. 3 for II 00
price* Power miwer. FA 2-43i»
T»o 1,0,1room CR home with FTnr.
Alio
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Ida I'Wim. A good buy. Need to
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FA 2W*46
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mclto, Phone FA 2-4312, after
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a:00. F \ 2.6712.
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Jc&gt; r'u 7 n iH i t baby alUar. I’M
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* . H. “ BILL" STEMPER
4—F a r m s , a c r e a g e , g r o v e s
HAYNES Office Machine Co. FA 23T&gt;&gt;'
; REAL ESTATE WANTED
R tilto r A Insvrer
Typow ritfri. adding niathln*!. Dependable boy wants mowing
% MISt EI.I.ANP.OI S
Sales-Rentais, 314 M ag, Ph.
THIS WONT LAST
and edging. Ph FA 2.4*33.
•—FLU 4VERS. PLANTS.
4 BEDROOMS concrete block
FA 2-0468.
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with
2
tile
h
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t.
The
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S H E tR S
iricilly equipped kitchen b n II —At TOMOIIILES—TH 4II.P.KS
1* OFFICE EQUIPMENT
disposal. dishwasher, and f tD c a n n r S ch o o l o f D ance
II AUTOMODILEA-TRAILEILS
*•■'••• fin
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Need a good used car?
Tap. Billot. Acrobatic
1! BOAT* * MOTORS
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P.eglateralion taken now. FA
11 FARM SIT PLIE S A MACIIINe#-e. 417.000 00, fairly reasonFRY
*b|p terms. Rtoker coop Invite,). VOI R PONTIAC SALESMAN I| In2-0864.
my new itudlo 200) Hiawatha.
M PETS L I\ ESTOCK SUPPLIES
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
A ttnr. t.u i Allrn. G rrlinen lu ll.
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(Poultry I
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Let ui build your dock*. bulkheads
I t ARTICLES WANTED
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112 M. Park Ph FA 2-0231 or efter 6 p m
and tea walla. Watar Front ConFA
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llami, A. C. Doudney, Land
1951 Chevrolet convertible, poa26 INSURANCE
Survey" *r
ergl:d* tran*.. now motor job.
rr NOT1CE8-PEHSONALS
lift N. Park Ave Pbora FA 2-8133
exceptionally clean and toltd.
1* ARTIC1.ES for SALE
Joe Oraeno, phono FA 2-0416.
;* FURNITURE A ROl.'SEHOLD
1?’&gt;4 Mercury Mnntorev Mard-top.
Radio A Heater. WiW Tire?.
M E HAVE A HOME
1 - l f t S T an4 I&lt;)1 ^D
Tinted &lt;;’•»*. Overdrive. Clean 1
F O R Y OU
owner car. 2403 8- Willow,
LOST— Brown and white Beagle
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25th * French. Finder pi**** H o m e s — n and 4 bedroomi
Ktde-ln for M ri Willie H. Pip­
contact FA 2-DM.
pin. Eap. date Aug 24. 1957.
1 A 2 bathe.
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WLLAKA APARTMENTS: r o r r r
JOHNSON MOTORS
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2144 Sanford A vt. Ph. FA 2-1492
EFFICIENCY apartment* lull1.oration
South Pm ecrett — Sanford
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Fail Boat—16' Comet, f i l l . Fully
W hupenng Oak* — Tituavtli#
Prtvata hath l ahower. Ideally
equipped. See at Monroe Boat
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located aerota from Tott OfficeInquire Jacobton DepL_Store. FHA In aarvira and FHA frnanc1 on r Rflm ud* Dealer
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rboo* FA 2 4*41
304 E. lit .
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We ran qualify you for ooa of I
Ooll Clark1* Court. FA 2-1403. | the** hemea in 30 mlnuta*. You I 12 ft. runabout, 26 HP Evtnrude
ran start enjoying the home j like new A trailer. Ready to go.
Efficiency Apt- Air-condition A
while w* process me paper*, ‘j Wtil take 4773 00. Harry k
TV optienal. Hiway 17-92 So.
Doug's. 617 W. lit . FA 2-9922.
C.ttv Limit*.- Slumberland Court.
1957
Model. 16-ft. Runabout with
Developed by
2 Room apt. 112 Elm. F‘A 2-0578. •
windshield, steering wheel and
controli. New Hurricane trail­
Furnlihed apartment. Th. FA
er and 1936 Johnson 30 HP
2-6721.
motor. Will sacrifice for 1795.
Itlrkett'a Shell Station. 1407 S.
Rote Court Apartment*. 3 room
Cor. Hwy. 17 «: A 27th St.
French Av*. Ph. FA 2-2002.
furnlihed apartm ent. Cell FA
Phone FA 2 1301
Wanted—
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2 0753.
R R A IL E Y O D H A M . P ro * .
Hat or equivalent. 35 HP elec­
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Will trad* vacant lots and cash
large yard. Adulta only. M. 1st
or buy equity and aiaumF pay­
vst. at 31onro* Corner. A. JReal Fatale — Insurance
ment*: or will buy teparately.
Peterion, Ph. FA 2-2759.
Cemmercial lnve«lment»— Renlala
Call FA 2-1321. 1104 W. 25th
P/operiy
M
anatem
rnl
Furnished 2 room apartment, All
private , with private bath. Ph.
16—PLACES H I EAT
FA 2 4007.
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2 Hedrocm hunt alow, completely
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—
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435 per mo. Convenient down-|
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lxlo only 42.03 per thccl
SYSTEMS
N h erm a a C o n c re te P ipe ( n.
All type* and ataee. lnatalled
Out W rit 13th st.
• Do It Teuraoif"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
For 1h* Best In Painting
S T I N E
Call Berry hill Painting Contract,
H arb in * s a d H ip flr C*
or. No Job To Large or Small
J07 W. 2nd St.
Ph TA 2 84.12
l.tccn *ed—Bonded—U nloa
Call FA 2.2217
W O O LS K Y

Marin* Finlahea
1?—.V'6ill?fe&amp;— PER m A ALb
F«r Your Boat
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint C*. ROLLAWAY, Hospital and

112 114 W 2nd Et

Ph FA 2 44.&gt;.’

WELL DRILLING
Fatrbanks-Morsa Pump*
Repair* to all makes
IIOWAr.D C. LONG
207 E. Commercial Avt,
Thoae FA 2-2813

\R riC t.ES FOR SALE

SERVICES

FU R N ITU RE OF CHARACTER
Built By
M ailer Craftsmen In
Styl* and Construction
Th* lame a t Those
I’riicd Since
Colonial Day*
Finished For
florid* Climate In
Your Choice of Woods

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• BIG VALUE?
•

Q U IC K C R E D IT

• EASY TERMS
n i l SON-M \IF R
New and Used FaraH ere
311 r. Ftr*t St . Ph. FA 2-&amp;8JI|-

DAILY
ACIIOSR
1. Ferryboat*
(rare!
S Depart*
9 Of Ut* ear
10. Formed a
bowr | elec )
17 Gas*
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14. Roed
16. Protuber­
ance
1?. Portico
19. Erbium
laym.t
JO Cotora
23. Bpeclf# of
itcnecrop
24 Poker stakss
28 Bmall ptet
74 Prejudice*
31 Sllnua
VJ U’St#)h»r
33. Value
33 An
amphibian
38 Signify
47. Incite#
41 Cooking
equipment
43 B»y-* name
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48 Doctrine
47 Fish
48 Riv*r iFr.)
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2 Fandarsc
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3 Pet#
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13. Also
18. Skill
20. Regular
frequenter
31. Work
outfit*

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Reds Day. Week or Month
Tel FA 2 3181. Furniture Center 21 Flavt Fust HI . Ph. FA 2 41:12,
118 Wee* Fires St.

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Come And Get It
FRIDAY ONLY

Work Clothes, canteen,
Cols.
CASH AND CAKKY
Camp Goode. Taint. ArmyCH ID MERCHANDISE
N ary Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave. D u s t your car, truck, wagon, or
Interior Decorator, residents! 1.
w hat h a i l you. F’irat come f u ll
Commercial. A lttratloni ant
serve No phone calls. No lay­
ruslom made draperie*. Fret GARRETTS SEW1NG~CENTER
away* or bold order*. Nona
White—N ecch i-E ln a
eitlmataa. Call FA 2-182J aflet
sold lo dealers.
6.30 p. m.
Repairs on all make Machines. Reg.
Priee
Sale Prlce
32J East F irst SL
F'A 2-5241 12 on 2 pc sofa bed suit*
39c
5 on Blue Velour club chairs 98c
Norge Applianc**- -Zenith I V
20.00 1 pc. living room tulle 3 88
Air Cenditioning and Hasting
M llle r R a d io &amp; A ppliance*
9 00 1 arge platform rocker* t*8e
C. II. STAFFORD
49c
FA 2 033k 4 oo lloudlour chair
218 Oak Avenue
FA 2-4731 118 S. Park Av*.
3.00 Wicker chair
49e
I 4.00 Corner book cat* tnew » 1 t&gt;8
—Factory to you—
GATLIN BROTHERS
20.00 Vanity—largo m irror 200
Aluminum
Contractors, Dragline*; Geneva
10.00 Desk
88e
Venetian lllinds
2232. Ph. FA 2-3278 Sanford.
30
00 « p, livingroom suit# 5 00
Enclosed head. Sag.proof bottom
6
Ik)
Plastic
Cocktail
chain
79c
LaVern* School of Dancing
rail with plastic ends. I'Litic
1 (3
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyLn 20.00 Drrtici base
Tap * Acrobatic - Ballet
20 00 ( licit of draw ets
2 98
cord*.
Enroll now fo r fall terms, start98c
tng September 3rd. Classea for Scnknrik (il.te.-s and I’aini Co. k lal I'l*stir hradhosrdt
4i» 00 Mahogany drop leaf
beginners and advanced ih i-l 112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. F'A 2 4122
tab le
9 48
dents.
3.00 Meta! brd fram e,
20c
14 n* E. loth St. Thon# FA 2 5423. This 1* a pass in the lilt* Theatre
15.00 aluminum utility table*
for Edwaid H aydtn Jr. Lap.i
(new |
1 98
date Aug. 24, *1957.
3 00 Metal what
not
29c
2 0 0 Ironing board
12c
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE 6.00 Rollaway beds
08c
Cash for any amaunk Super 4 00 C’rtd.et chair
42&lt;|2 50 per call plus p arli. 9 year*
Trading Post l mile sool!i u! 15 00 Latgc buffet
1 19
experiene* In TV Service on all
2 Room furnlihed bOUlt. t hou»a j R o b ert A . W illia m s
Sanfoid. Photic F'A 2 0677.
6 00 Library table
59c
Modern
Alr-ContiUsncd
Salon
make*
and
modali.
One
year
So. of Mar-Lou Motel. Th.
9 no Drop Itaf kitchen table 9*c
REALTOR
HARRIETTS
BEAU’*Y
NOOK
21”
Phllro
console
T.
V..
$73
00.
g
j*ranto*
on
all
part*.
V4*
alto
FA 2-1210.__________
.100 Kitchen chair*
*9c
R a y m o n d L u n d q u b l,
FA 2-2991.
teprie* auto and home radio*.
103 8. Oak A rt.
FA 18742
8 00 Table lampi
89c
2 BR houie. garage. FA 2-0378.
ASSOCIATE
Tir-tur* tub-** repaired tn your
3.00 End tables
48c
TESTED—A PPKOk PJ&gt;
Summer Permanent Special
Phone
FA
2-3951
Atlantic
Bank
home.
|9.95.
guaranteed.
I
year,
30 00 Console radio-phono
4 96
T»,» bedroom nicely furnlihed
1&gt; A- 86 50
j Phone F’A 2-3C81, 9 a m. to 5 p m. GUAM \N I EEI» APPLIA.M ES
I ''6 Smokers
12c
h*Hjie. kitchen equipped, jalouallaret Porter Beeuty Shop
55 Frfgldaitw 7 cu ft
i r IT IS REAL ESTATE
Including
Debary
A
Lake
Aiary
,
•- 00 Met a I beds
1 29
ted Fla. loom and carnorte.
rrln g e ra to r with fleeter
aak Crumley A Monteith
llOt
W.
25th
SL
FA
21321
BARNES
TV
SERVICE
5.00 Stroller
29c
Ctoae in. 1903 Cedar Ave. W nta
chest, excellent
1129 OJ M attresses or Box
117 South Park Th. FA 3-4695 | _
201 E ast Commercial
Bog MC. c o Sanford Herald.
35 F'rigidatre 9 cu fi
CLASS BEAUTY SALON
Springs
98c
A
up
Consult A REALTOR Ftrit
rcfngcr»i..t.
i,
I A l a d d i n converter hurnran*
Air Conditioned
Furniabed npaitment. 2nd Door,
Cull Springs .
I 00 k up
frrc
ie
r
$169.03
lamps, Aladdin Vacuum bottles,
3 room* and private bath. Nice­ C U L L E N A N D M A R K E T
30 00 tnew ) Lawn Settee
2 99
Clrarmunt A v e, Lake Mary
6 cu ft, electin refrigerator
k lunch kit*.
15 00 Lawn Mower
4.64
ly furnlihed. No children. Call 110 N. Tark Ave. Th. FA 2 2.,’J I
FA 24212
A-l condition, Just the
ROLLINS
HOBBY
SHOP
20.00 Large corner table
199
FA 24819.
thing
for
a
im
all
apt.
$
49.09
2617 S. French
F.V 2-196J
U
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k
to
A
i.r
.
ilk
il*
a
n
TEU"
$
S
A
V
K
$
E
aiy
wringer
washer,
will
do
6 room*, b»th »cre«ned porch**,
Serving th* Service
your washing
4100
c»r»g*. fru it tree*, adult* only.i
A A A Tree Service
W aitrrsi and curb itl over 21.
F'rigidaire auto, washer, all pot.
Sr, pet*. Inq .tr* 22H Palm etto
Sanford Av*. at Rosalia
Trees Removed. Demos»»d
Apply Pig 'n Whis
celatti, don't m in th u onn 99.09
9 A M to 9 T.M.
Ph FA 2 -0 (2 1
F’A 2 0983
Apt. 1 periwi. 611 Park Av*.
1957 F’rigidaiM* auto, v.vslttr. m- 203-09 Kait First
FA 2 236.4
Waitress wanted. al*n colored j Koe G radinr. Paving. Driveway* del WSA-57. Reg. 1219.95 ;;7 3.'
BEDROOM 8P E C I4L
3 Room ground floor
ih o rt order cook or dishwasher. I , nA R,dewalkt Cell F’A 2-0930. 1937 F'rtgtdair* auto, washer,
light* t w»t*r furnished, » » «&gt;,
Apply in person Tourhion Uiug __________________________ _
model U I.57, the belt.
month. 107^ |/vru»t. FA 24833
Company,
Reg. $379 95
now 237 5: Bookcase Bed
H. K. STFASTROM
22.4—PLUMBING and ROOFING
D reuer
1937 Frigideirr dryer. Model DD Dmiblw
R ertitered Broker
Apartment*, in Church. i«hool A
| While girl to heln In I undrnmat. ’
'llr n - r
67 neg $229 95
r ,
TANKS
B utlnett dtslrlct. F’A 248SS. , 7U7 U u r t l — Phon* FA 2 2410
It.
I’l
lAIIIING
A
S
E
P
T
ir
Jn*’»
Wee
Wash
Chest
of
Drawets
Apply
j
INSTALLATION k REPAIRS 7 cu ft. F'rigtdaiir tv.'rlgeialor,
Ch-de-c of Finhb and Style
ATTENTION
VETERANS
ell
porcelain
C'Jtri
3 room furnished g a u g e
AVON cosmetic* ha* Immedi*!#
2 t Hour Servlr*
one We can build a home for you
7 ru. ft. Frlgtdalro refrlgctetor. i F‘I112E—1 pr Lamp* —TREE
ment. 119 W. 16th St..
opening for mature woman lo
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
on
your
lot
For
detail*
e*U
A-l condition
7I0Q
»*rva Avon te rn lory. For ipFA 2-0670.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO
TA 2-6299 or FA 2-6761
1957 F'rigidaire Super 3 0' elertric
A . K . S H O E M A K E R . JR .
intment, write now to Mrs.
r
I nr. 2nd A Migeolla F A- 2*6321
- h F. \&lt; it It F.N 1 A I &gt;
reng
4
with
roltlllere
Milanch,
box
216,
Lockhart.
Phone FA 2-310.7 1800 Mellonvtlle
CLARK
"B ud” Bamberger, Mgr.
Sav* $60 00
Nov I77.47|
FI*.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Front
Plembteg, Heating k Seyply Ce. t ton Wdbilt air coodlliotu-r 190.15 |
FVe Deliver*
DON’T WAIT!
Apt«. I&gt;ijrtofU Be*ch. C ill r
Strong able woman for houseContracting k Rep* rs
3/4 l«n delux a ir condllljric-,
N E A R COUNTRY I T . n i !
T%. U. HutehUon.
work. 711 Magnolia Ave.
2619 orlando Dr. Fh. FA 2-2374
teg. $309.93
229.95
.1 B E D R O O M M A SO N R Y
Eaey Term i
1 - RK a L l . ^ 'A r f . T'oU bATT
Full time saleslady wanted lor Highway 17 k 92 South Lanford
P R IC E D TO S E L L
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
Department Store work. Mult
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
RF.AI. e s t a t e d r i v e l s
APPLIANCES
S io .s o o .o n
be neat, pleasant, and willing lo
M. G . H O D G E S
2311 French As*.
308 East Firet St.
FA 2-2772
work. Apply In person lo Man­
N O C L O S IN G c o s t s :
Nervier- oo All Water Pump*-J.
HALL. REALTOR
uel Jacobuin Department Store,
A re»l beauty, a-irrounded by
Wells
Drilled
—
Pump*
8
eu.
ft
Ixonard
rcfngentor,
across
the
aticet
from
Pott
Ray I- Kennedy, Associate
• iis.ooo h om o . thl» is ei--en1.1 ** new, $ | 500V) Call FA
reel* Roed, Thon# FA 2-6M7
Office.
___________________I
Johnny Wilber. A itodat*
tional buy, requiring 128.0
2-0728.
“Call H*U" Phon* FA 2-3641
down or $1600 down. l-c a M in Thu t« a pais to the Rita theatre
beautiful Loch Arbor. Exclusive
Special this week only 1129 93.
for Mr* John Pierro. F.xp. date
with Seminole Reslty, 1901
5.Y00 DOWN
Hot point push
button rontrolAug. SI, !?»*.
Park Ave. FA 2-6232.
clrciric slo *
be iccn at
HONEYMOON COTTAGE
I»- MALE HELP ft AN Ip.D
Paul'* Town A Country IV,
u y i . \ i i / i jr
Immediate occupancy, modern 2
C. A. WHIDDON. Sr.
1th Magnolia
bedroom. Convenient location.
Registered
Contracting k Repair*
lay* Wanted— ta sell The San­
RCA
s ir conditioner, i* Ion win.
Reel Estate Broker
ford Herald Monday! through 1007 Sanford Ave. PS. FA J4M3
*$1,000. Down, t i* Month
dnw tv-pe In use le u than 3
5991
S.
Tark
Ave.
FA
:
Fridays
at
3:50
p.
m
Coma
tn
202
New 3 bedroom CBS home with
dsye. List price 4219 9’&gt;. ssruPLUMBING
The Herald office and ask for
ficing for $150.00. Phon# FA
tr rr a iro floors. Shade tree* In
Buddy
F’rsler
after
3:30.
Cvatraet
and
Repair
Work
KENNETH F7- SLACK
2-40J*.
yard. Total price $9,230
Ere*
Flstimales
KEG. REAL ESTATE HRDKEIl
R.
L.
nARVET
20—MALE
nr
F
EMALE
Furnishing*
of 2 t&gt;edrnom house
1009 E 2nd
Thon* FA 2 OKI
for tale. Including T\', »«»h304 Ssn/ord Av*. Thane FA 7 UBS
Registered deal Estate Broker
Make $20. daily. Luminous Nam e,
ing machine and GE refrigera­
Assoc. Alberta J. H*U *
plates. Free samp!**. Reave,
tor. Reasonable, A-l rend. Wit. |
C E R A M IC T IL E
William E. Herscbel
Co. Attleboro, Mess.
liam i, 29 Volusia Drive, DeLaura II. Orter. Realtor
Ph F’A 2-1301-11-93 *» llia a tth a
PAUL r . MULLER k 8 0 S
Bary. Ph. NO 8-4492
lla trl M. I icbl,
Huby
?p
e
*
ri
FA
2-I3S3
Bargain for cash. 6 lot* In May- 2701 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2 3541 If you like people you can con.
L
etter
Bptnet piano, 8 months
vert spar* hour* into income:
fair Section on Shirley A*e..
old with dam n chaser, $330 OO., JAMU AllllT MOUNT (left), II,
A ttractive p art lime salt* work Plumbing k Heating, Ftee Killnear Lake Monro*. W. £ . Fvirca. Loch Arbor, 3 BR. 2 bath. Fla.
miles. All work guaranteed for
Phone FA 2-1971.
D Fiandcuffcd to a detective In
for ten women or men any age
hoff Jr.. F A 2.2251._________
room and carport*. Perfect 1or
On* year. Bill LaBre*. L'-ngIn Central Florila. S o previous
Plainfield, N. J., after hi* arrest
pels, golfers, children. By N a­
K rnm nrr electric range, go-*! con
wood.
I’hona
W.
r
.
28.2989.
selling
required.
Work
In
your
Make Thil 3 Bedroom
tin tr _
:n connection with the fatal
val Officer. FA 2-4213.
dttion 860. Baby be-l. 110. Hmall
own neighborhood. Pleniy of
H&lt;*m« Really
stabbing of a young mother of
compact kitchen table »et with
---------------r la to bain you earn 3 4 - h
help avarab
F ARMER S AGENCY. REALTOR
YOURS
two children. Police reported
fold awrey benches , $33 Ph.
additional
money—
Write
Net]
that the Navy veteran admitted
By selecting your # tn color 116 5. French Avt. Sanford, Fla-1
FA 2-8412.
Piano Tuning &amp; Repairing
Useden,
42
3
.
Lake
Barton
Rd.,
attacking Mr*. Ruth Petrneky,
scheme now. Other feelutc*— FA 2-5221. After hour* FA 2 2818, Orlando or Phono 4-6930 tor FA 2-8207
2013
Palmetto
rrr
r
U t .k e w
4«wwa* • « OTo a f i I
42” title fan. 4k horsepsv
mo*UA• •***•
a •*«
25, who lived with her family
k iv v s ie u • • ••••»
• • * • • • • « #•• • •
I ID ea*
4806
6*
appointment.
Uz i
&lt;88 00. NO
across the hall from Mount, be­
ovenited loti and choice resi­
HOODMEKK PARK HOMES
8.4802.
cause in* n*d
*&gt;'« ad­
This I* t pass ta th* Movteland PIANO TUNING 4k RR PAIRING
.Sanford Av*. at 27th Hidential location.
vances.
f international)
2 k .3 Bedroom Home*
Rlde-ln for J . M lawnard. Exp.
W. L IIARMON
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JK.
11 ft Hntpomt rexngitralor. l.
date Aug. J4, 1957.
$159. Down . $$0.09 month.
Fh. FA 3 U H After 1 9 8 p. aa.
yecr-old, $100.00. FA 2 299$.
P h . F A 2-3183

ODHAM&amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

Tltursdny, AuRtiPt 15. 1957 The San/ord Herald—P« r« 7

Chrysler gVirtemp

RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

TV Service

BROWN REALTY

Mather of Sanford

StcnutTom Realty

$179

w;

fiM

ROSA L. DAYTON

OZIER REALTY CO.

CIOWDS TUIN OUT at lha Tomb of th* Unknown Soldier tn Warsaw,
Poland, after Communist authorities c»v# permission tor public
memorial services for the first time since the uprising egalnst th*
Nails In 1944. Gen. Dimynikl (foreground) reads th* service as
remaining members of th* rrslstsnc* army of World War 11 stand
aid*-by-sid* with men of the prcient Polish Army. (fnternatlonalF

Frisky Pup May Carry
Dangerous Rabies Germ
l r HUMAN N. lUMDIllN, M D.

FCZKP your youngster*.aw ay the n*rv*i Naturally, th e closer
from stray dogs during these hoi the bite t* to the brain, th#
iiim m tr m onths. T hai frisky lit- quicker symptom* apn«ar and
tie puppy who licks U ulr hands th e lew time you h i r s to com bat
might b* bestowing more th an an them ,
affectionate dog-kiss. H* might D on't D sloy
b* giving your child rabies
| U |utU y(U U k j ;
. . . r J f rons
C ontrary to popular belief, a t
j r „ fiayv for th e firs!
rabid an im al 9o*sn t have to^bllc „yn,p tomJ | 0 appear, although
a person tn Infest him with a lhp Um? m4Jf v try l0 t e yeroi
rabies Infection. Nor do** a rabid j n o n ^ j n m you ca n 't afford to
an lm il n#ctM»r1ljr * P ^ ar any n r lt until you notlra nymptom i.
different during th* v*r)y s
#oon
u l# child Is bitten,
of rabies th a n a nunlnlecUd dog nr eYrn „ ckcd by a a tr ty d0f&lt;
P reten t In S aliv a
(wash th e wound nrca for about 19
Th* germ or virus which causes m inutes, using both o°ap and
rtblea could by chance b# present f “ RRlRw **. *r - w i l l help rt«
in the saliva of th* rahid animal. Jnov® much of thy *8llva and
It may b# present for several day*
chance* of Infection,
before an y symptoms of hydro- P roper Prscoutlona
phobia ar» tiutlr .1
| T l, cn# r l|lll „ jy( u k # jjj,
Susceptible pirsons may be younnnUr to a physician. He'll
stricken with r a b lm l an tnlcc'.cd taka lh a proper precaution* and
anim al so much as Ueki a tiny probably suggest th a t you try to
scratch or brejtk In th* skin And h4vff th? dog apprehrnded. If you
once th e Infection I* perm itted lo &lt;-aru locate th* dog, nr tf you
develop, there la no hope.
know or suspect the an im al had
Adult*, of course, ra n become rabies. 1 aujgeat th a t an tl-ra b lei
dog-bit* victims just as readily os tre a tm e n t be started Immedichildren, but. in Illinois a t leaat. ately.
more th a n h alf of the bite vie* n t ^ t r t e s and amswxr
“ • “ •
*»• « • « »
| T
n
Z « :.T , ,.« » *
Dantyor Zon**
brain cdla wasting aw ay7
Moreover, nearly three-fourths Answer: Brain cells deteriorate
of *h»«e hit* wnunds occur in the because of lack of circulation, aa
so-called danger rone—the face, may occur with h ardening of lha
neck, shoulders, arms and hands arteries or eatxeme old age.
Not only are these areas p artle.j C ertain chemical* a n d drug*
itltrly vulnerable, they also are can be harm ful to b rain eells;
especially dangerous. Tit* rab ies'certain disease*, such aa syphilis
virus reaches the brsln through.also can t u r n them.
lllv illlie Duplay

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by tha p riia -winning w i i l t r o novslist

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Itha front room. wtiera, eMting
down b*»ld* Kathy. I t x |U to
w:p« ner tac*. all tha whlia tr/c ito figure out w hat had hit DU1InRhijn. Ha waa a bully who
probably got plaaaura out of »heer
destruction. but why at Kathy's?
She earn# out of U wilhia a
minute or ao.
THd ha hit jam with a gun
el* had scrawled th* words of barrtl ?” I asked h*r.
"Ye*. I triad to kill him but 1
a simple agreement sta lin g Uiat
I would buy his store and house mlaaed. Before 1 could ahoot
fo r 13,000, potest*Ion to be given ngaln, ha cracked ma. That'* all
and payment to be mado within I remember." 8 ha Uckad bar tlpa
ten days. I elgned It and handed and fait har haad. ’'Oat ma a
drink. Will. Thera'a a bottla tn
tt back.
“Got another copy. Will,” he tha pantry If ha didn't t*K* It."
I found It. and a cup that
•ahl. "One for both of us."
I signed It, too. anti folded It waan’t broken, went back Into the
and slipped It Into m y pocket, front room, and pourad har a
thinking gloomily th a t I had been drink. Hhfl aat up leng enough to
a fool, that after th* b*attng gat It down, than fall back,
Math*.* had taken h* woifld leave clutching tha top of har hotel.
"What waa ha after, K athy?”
th* valley, leaving m e with a
She opened her eyoe to look at
•tore on my han le.
A t Ui* sound of a shot I ma, her right hand atlll holding
alerted. For s moment 1 wasn't her head. "You don't know, do
sure where It cam* from , but De- you. Will ? You really don't know.
'aney seemed to know. Ha said That Dillingham. You can fight
smugly: 1 hop* they plug each aamathtng that'a tn tha open,
can't you? IJke Turner and hta
o th e r ”
1 grabbed hie fat stwoulder snd ckxtbuatcra. You cleaned 'em off
shoos aim. V,"u
j u s task­ t&gt;cx j» rr.rz- ■ii^|f*f#n n wM«ti#
but you didn't know you'd turn
ing sbout?"
"DUttnghani and K athy Mor­ DUUngtiam Into a wild man. You
don't atrv y any holy who wait*
gan ”
i event out of th* store 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. Tills 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 earth !”
"What waa ha aftar. Kathy?”
their schema ail dim m er. Now
Turner wa* dead and hta friend* I aaked again.
‘ Money. W hat rlaa would make
aad been cleaned off Do* I'
sange. PlUlrihr-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 after Joe caahed tn.
lamplight blurred hy the whirl­ Ha waa gonna leave ma all hla
ing snow. I ran to tho house, and money, and what'd 1 get. A
when 1 mid* th* step up to the thousand dollars!”
Sha aat up, cursing again ai
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 Sarah far more than she
alive, her pula* strong and regu­ hated Gena Dillingham. She
lar. 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 stir. When 1 to puli out of th* valley. Wanted
turned toward the kitchen door, me to go with him, but I wouldn't.
I became aware of th* atiamUe* I waa going to stay here and buit
th* house had become. 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. Will, you and Thurston
The upholetery cm th* 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 Joe lived and fd lord It
there. Rrm the p an try had bwn over th* valley just Ilk* they used
emptied; supplies an d broken to when Joe was alive."
dishes were scattered all over | She shut her eyes agtln. I ast
tha kitchen floor. I returned to there staring at her, thinking

CHAPTER M
RDINARILY Delaney would
nave locked th* sto re and
gone home hour* ago, b u t h* was
•tUl there whm 1 reached town,
proof that M waa anxious to
m ake any kind of salo and get
o u t of th* valley. 1 *tom pad
■now from my boots before I went

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I had sensed ah* ere* erU; but
; l-adn’t realised how virulent har
hatred for Sarah wea. how much
she had changed ka the year etnee
Joe 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 a t 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 Jo* 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 l l e d :
"Where'* Dillingham? Did he go
to th# Do* P ? “
"Rur* 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.
Kathy Morgan's wonts were go­
ing through my mtnd In an end­
less burning refrain: "Rare A*
uvnt fo lie 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 Mlhngham 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
latsr 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 mis­
take for which there wae no ex­
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Cut R e sto ra tio n
Knowland

$300,000 Appropriated confers
For Asiatic Flu Fight With lke

WASHINGTON
if - Scttalr
— i Republican learler
William F.
New 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 tiu rr. have
b«m alm-ken
"aubat.intial"
part uf the ima) revealed m the hearing heU re*
Aitt) Aalaltc flu aim* Ju n r 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 Srm in.de County."
Knowland raid after a breakfast John Krifer, M anager of the he.
Burney dircLued a plan to alioairategy conference wiUt Klien- nilnolc County Cham ber 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 a p p ro a ch n he *aid,
Ctlcman, to , North-Central DltrlThuraday night, the Senate Ap in r 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 i t
c t whl. h the admimatra10 *' te rta r/ re ‘In d ian a Ini
„ remained a atrong poaalhll A»e rii.- terond approach will
emincrt Highway IT PJ with th*
Holy C ro i. 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 jf 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 g ta .e « ile
Ham|wr their fight agam it the cxappeal* trom
Kiwnhowtt and th* hearing
ford.
Interment will lo in OaVlawn
l*enio&lt;-rat’e ex I'rratdrnt Trum an
John Ktlder, along with Fred
..
, , „ .
p«. led epidemic.
Captain Arthur fu rth er 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 Wed nr 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 iir p itir d *' the large tirlpatrd that peraoonel affected vrr fund- Thia la a reduction of *truetl»n of the bridge and highbom* en Me1lonvlllr A»*.
number" r f Aalallc (tu caw* al- by the reduction in forr. will re
11.2* ; . 000.non or JO |wr cent leaa way won I,, begin hy Hevembrr 1
The hTorhla Power and t.lght ready rep-Micd
in the
United r n v r notification of their ielea*a
than
K ilrnhow rr'i “bare l&gt;on*»" of thlf f t 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 p rred en t and m en i'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 flu b , 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.
O fflrer. 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 *Ui' r
‘
n a l
Mr. Coleman w»i a member of .-ate.
hi* of C mpl " I aalng Po*t M. ho|x-ful th* Senate wilt h* ah lr
that bid* on the multiMa tonic Lodge fi? \AFM and the
*{rW yt . r rxi City
illy health
riraiin official*
m 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
m ein*
both World War 1 ard 11
,*••■- llg n Ibvy aaid ciyht {fit’ | p ^ te c a r d . will b* preceded I • a Himm c u t" Hr a tkled, h0W&lt;rye r , '. deadllu#announcod at the hearing.
All Ma*tcr Maiona bav*l*cc n ‘ r ,^vt exchange atudenla who i r - , . , Rvr „ | Hf, j.-t, ,
.,; 'b at be did OOl Iblnk CoagTCat will
rr.iu v .t-,I to aiaem!,!* at H'e lorherr by plan# Aug T had ♦ n.f j
C -irg e D*Matilo and finally n d o r e all the I Bui** ru t.
.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;* . a U wU 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 a f­
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 n rn ln i. .rid erly a.nd only that th* I'ie-ident penaat on if h er Veteran huahand
tary Club nirintwr * h a., !'&lt;cn be ii*w flu, '.fficul* au.'l. Hoe «»1M, r-4,„ matid.-r Lyon Lyon, In ha» made hi*
(wtaili,.n "a ery 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* ru th wrrk'%
*&gt;f buUrtin 'bat 'tile 19'cfl member- lleio l th* Prealdent would call
.Some
miitinderatamlinjf m ay
(« ll.iuniATi, •ii«l Al \NriK*»t
»rrum &lt;»n i #t0t# po|wililloii b ut* •hi| e rrd i 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*t d* *&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.
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foreign aid a»Ferl
j "Death rompenaatlon," he addGrant, Harry Cannel, J. I. lt'e v nurn, v Mi,|&gt; , , r h 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# to u t 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- ^
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,
lard.. C. T. Itaborn. John K Hig
l ,n Jfr n u rn ry -, ,ja„.
, flu
,Jit.on, in ht. newt conferenc.:
' "H owwjt. Beach « n Pha.lt*d.
gina J r . lx&gt;fton Johnaon, Ito W t ou(i,r&lt;.ja n »ny *'a&lt;* waa parThat h* would call a tpoeial
• " » " # lim itation, 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 lan ey , Ktn Shit- (haaet by public ard rommercial
roll, lu m p Majeikl ami oth-r age note*.
official! of th* Florida Power
The Surgeon (iriural and tt&gt;c
and Light Company who will l« m anufacluiTit 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 chiM rrn,, 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) atwit a h*v« b.-m
and Mr# C. I. Koblchatld, Or-, relclH j
lando; 9 grandchildren. 2 g reat 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 t e d C at I V ir S . A - t i m i l l U D r u t - L .
flowera be omitted and In
i A f f p n r | • n ry
A n n ilfll
nf flow ora memorial* be mm in M T i e n a m g
MnnUUI
th&gt; Holy Cro*» Kpiaeopal Chur
M c c tin q T h is V /cck
WASHINGTON '" _

The Pub-

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 lie rb i. Captain J. II. Heed) nude
the prexrnlatinn*. Prior to the trophy p rr.en ta il .na. f.lr, p ai t Fernand*! aa.nmed command of

llra ii Allark SquadroH K lru n

(S uit Pkaln «ith pimpadla t&gt;&gt; tlrrgslrom) :

Quarter Million Dollar Payroll
Deal To Be Closed For Sanford
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.
«
W. II Stcm|&gt;cr. Ilealtnr, wh"
I made ihr -ale through the r a n
orgnturation of Steni|vr Av*-nry,
rtated th: t "It acemrd a crime
Kl.lZAnETH CITY N. C. W —
MIAMI
&lt;T —
The Miami to dia'rand tire plant ard loae a
® ileraW today aalced f ilf tf ll J n •!»&lt;* -uyroll, when with a facility of . A Na -y -»**rxe htlmp, ra u ih t 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
I
tie
iumebo,
1&gt;
in
the*c
Cnlled
St.ilei
Vealore the jviblle'a eroded tria l
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 . N atal
waa 1 ‘‘Hollow
v lrto ry"
be­ \lex Si brcidm an
Vix nf Miami, Irn- . In doing jut! \ir Station to t^ k eh u -.t. N J
cam e H waa moil* |*&gt; iible
O f'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 te n sio n voted lo find rwadw). Auguat 21. Scliu-uiman
('itching
in ram licu Sound off lit*
Holt guilt' , t'lrec abort o f lh* t ■ e .
timaterl Utelr pajnrll will
lie
l i »-i Page 10)
third* m ijuiily 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 h en f ' ■ Si i font Rotary
It laid lh* '*■&gt; fudgea further pn o h Illy, next We Ire day when H ub will recriv# *ome fir*t himl
f. - j. tra r« fe r of Br &gt;nkf i ' t Mill i
QtM cfuInria it "n . vbvr "
information about the
a.-hr&gt;ol
"Ily reiigning thry could repay li made lo AIIx of Miami. Inc.
building pingram
of Seminole
A&lt; toon a t plan! oprratiuna are | County at th»lr regular w eekly'
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 .ln rth rn , will be the gueat
fidence In them.
Stcinper further atatrd tu la y vpeaher. T \V. 'Tommy) Mero
" It would b* th* decent thing 'hat th* activa ard moral n p p o rt will terxr a* program rhairm an
((onllnur&lt;t nn I 'if r !•&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

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 IC fflitn
tlon, l« in OrI#n»1i itlrniliny
annunt rom rntlon «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
TA 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 \ r i n T»rl«ni#r*
| nil* M a r t i n - C haoffle-a
Other dignitartra attending the
'harge* were printed by th# ?.v merilng an,l ennventlon ar# It A.
tiray. Secretary of S 'a tr: 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 r il 't office reprrarnting Itlihfont are rele»«ed Immedlatel-- " • rd Firvin; and Bay F! O irra,
Atariin aaid "Other* are handed Stale Comptroller
Over M memtera «f Ihe Slipover In 'he legal a ithnri'lei fee
h it pollre or ».»•&gt;-* erriaor'a aiaoriatlno a r. 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.
/ "Sometime* lh# queitlonlnr !» Commerce and member of the,
*o harah that th# virtlm dir* of Itnard of County Commlialnnrr*,
It. or In *om# Initanre* 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 o u g in Trophy" gi»en liv lluuglat
the lb rolling Squatlron In lll tlil a - 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. K rrd i,

Hat FVlag One TVimbtn/ Derby. V A IIJ -a * the
Aircraft Co.. Inc. ThU Iroph) i* prravnted to
airrall a hirarm rnt in te te ra l p h itr* of Iviinht'omtuandlng Officer of \ xll i r eriard the
t nrim ander l l r a u \ttark Wing One
(Official V. H. N a a | I’hoUj

itll.F! County Junior Chan ber t f Cutninerie ar# read*ing tl-hlng eqoir
MF.MIILItS OK TIIK SF'.AiINtll.F
m rnt tu lie ii*ri) by rhitdien paitlcinating in Ihe annual Ja v cre Fiahing Kodeo FAi*atnv*day, Aug. .'H
Inn Part.
P ari Ja&gt;reea
J a ire r a getting
nnlea, line*, tywii, tinVvra, and float* in I p
al la k e Carol* In to r t Mellon
gelling n.i
•hape are: (left la right) Itnn Tavlor, Harold Sentl, rd MiAlanui’ and l!d D a * i * .
(Photo hy Hergatiom)

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                    <text>Hospital Notes

Save Life Of Man
Bitten By Snake

From Florida
I

MIAMI 5B — TSa America*
Talerhona and Telerrsph Co. to­
day artoounead eompletlao M rtr.
Olulicniry c m randing sfationa
which will er.xbla television pro­
WILDWOOD, r u
V* - Wflgram i to ho broadcast !U mile* , Ham T R»m*y, 87. ha* • pair
•on-atop from th« United State* of hal'erod bedroom *!ipp*n la
to Cuba.
|trunk for living hit lift «b »r ha
Tha lransrr.if*lon-b**#d ra a t i i Mttrn by s
&lt;Vi4ly rani
a **
broadcast grfatciplw—will |
penult the beaming of icletnioo
Doctor* mid the World War I
•bout f i n time* farther than th# , duabled vet#ran appirootly will
prrw.'.t JO to 40 m lk distance* rravrae (ram the uioalljr &gt;thal
with “ almoat a* good” picturs Mte he roeelved an the Instep of
quality.
! hi* foot July &gt;1.
The station#
are act
up at
Ramey aaid he felt "a r.lWirvg
Florida City, about 30 mile# south m n r hedroo~ aho#” iM then
of here, and at Gnanaho, Cuba, frit Mi alleging arnutioa oc top
DR. 0 . L, WALKKK
10 mile* out of Marina.
of my instep."
Fred Hotiina o f
New York,
He killed the IH
foot *r«ke,
general method# engioeer for the •ashed the wound, went te *
ATAT* long Lne# department said doctor and then to the Vetenna
the new neteork actually wont be Admmiitration Hospital ia B»y U / o o le U n n f i n n n e
able to t rantam the TV impuliee pine*, Fla.
»Y c c f \ ' - U l l i m U L S
P —1 8 1 SENATE ART—
Dr. A R RaynoW*. a .p w i . 'd A t CM AC C h a D e l
for commercial uae untd Sept U at the hoeprtal.
Mid Ramey *
V -flU p C I
lie aaid AT*T filed an app'ieation “ mighiy Tudry" becaute a coral
ReMriou* Emphasis week at the
today with the Federal Comte uni. tnake‘ * victim Mually dir* within NAS Sanford Oiapet got underway
ration* Ccmr.iUilon for a permit. JO minute* to two hour*.
Mooday evening with an eettmatIfolliM explained under the new
tie theorred that Ramey'* bed "1 crowd nf ipprovimately 100
transmission method, the TV sig- room slippers su e d hi* lift. The I people attending the »ervice».
naU are aimed from a 80 foot coral make *pr*y* It* v*wnm on
f&gt;r. O. LaFayett* W»!ker. Head
•quire trtnamlnloo antenna much it* vietira. Raj-noM* etp’aired o f the Department of Religion at
like the beam* of a March light then cheat* the poison tr'o the Stetaon University ijntt on the
With the curvature of the rarth flesh.
i rubfeet, 'T h e God That Matter*."
blocking a direct path to the re
But this make
apparently A program of special mu*lc » * »
Mirer, the dgnali travel outward (prayed venom on Ramey'* *!ip- al*o preMr.ted along with eongreInto the layer of air turrounding per *nd when W chewed through rational tinging, which -vaa led
the aarth known a* the trope- Into the flash. there waa no more by Charlie Morriton. The malic
•ptwre.
waa accompanied by Mr* Gerald
venom.
A smaR amount o f the energy
CVovlngtoo On the Organ, and Mr*.
from «hera brim* 1* reflected or
lr*e*e Tanner on the Plano.
’ refracted downward where It U
Dr. Walker wilt continue with
rtcetroi 188 mile* *war at the
the aaoond of hi* aerie* of talk*
atation. Thi*. said HoEins, i
tomrht by diacuMing the subject
enable* r* creation of a U ln iiim |
BY R O T S SNODGRASS
of. "V an*
Pradieimenf'. Hi*
Image "almoM aa fo o d ” a* that
Mr*. Fay I** wae hoetrx Tuea- subject far Wednetday night will
cn on taler* ioa a-raeoa from 'b y ereruig to the regular meet- ha, “ Man le Saved by God” , and
the eunvantlonal •antiing system. Ing of the KJLCJL of th* Rarnett Thuraday night he will apeak on.
Memorial Method** church. Mr* j ‘ The Imparlance of a I'scaocal
Don Walling V. president preaaW Encounter with Christ.”
in th* atHence of th* preiident, \ Proviatoe ha* been made each
i * rtf*: i »**&lt; « i t rot ii v N r* B#ac«* Carlton. During the rvering for a rhtldrrn'a mirrary
I
« W r n » . a r » j w u i . t basinets iM o n plane acre com- and for trana porta lion i f military
the entertammen* nf the and1 civtliaa peraonnel
T l'lll.r. l o t *T1. M utt- 1pletrd ‘far ,L*
■ * *to and
•* *from
ii&gt;*. ia &lt; h i m i m an. Diatnct aetrirar of th* WSC.S. th* Station Chapel from downtown
VrfcEJ’lTH KicTKiii'kien o n , to he held at th* Barnett Mr— * Sanfori. A but will depart each
Aa v.fp&gt;rm
a H r»4
iMttUa
ial Church Vpt. S and th* fn&gt; -wr­ evening from th* Firet Baptift
PtelaliM. ing committee* were appoif..- . (hurvh. 51* Park Ave.. at 7:15
ov r.iia T iirrv i-awn n o v ra n v . Mr*. Warren Ifiae. Wejroming: P M. Th* terrier* wilt begin at
a VUtlU corpoeatloa. •( ai,
___
!&gt;•:** W.t* Mr*. J V. Richard*. Room*; »n-l 7:M. All military and civilian per•arson o r h i t
Mr*. Ida Padgelt, luncheon. Fol Kernel are cordially Invited to at.
n t . i ? r Ar ^ r o r . / ^ i u i,i T ^ . lowing IS* btiairm* aeialon. Kev. lend the aerrtcee.
Patera of the
hie » lfa It alt**. aa* If I h I thalr Georg* Carbon.
a * k m * i htlrt tl law. Aaataa-a. Otdedo M«4hndlM ch irrh. gave a
DEALERS HELP DEALER
I n . '# . . «r ir u iM ii 'IBOUOK tv
tnoaa inlerracing and mlucational
OALKSBtTRG, ni V — When
aritjyir
_____ m ir r r . m »
wtr*. tr kiii«. ltd if *&gt;tt. iitii talc on th* Mlaurel work in Cdba. uted car dealer Henry Brown. 55.
Till no wa h«tra at U
dfVtMFf.
aufferwd a heart attack, 18 nf hi*
Iw ttiM er *r«nl««*i ll.U.ril rl.T Mr*. Leg (erred rrfmhmenta.
a*4 _____ CI.T, ala wit*. If ill.a
Mr. and 51r*. II. E. Braddork competitor* derided to help him.
aa-t U &lt;»a*. Iktlr w k u « * kXri at vtetter! Mr. and Mrt Herod Brad-1 Th* competitor* ran a new.
law CTTiii-a. U«ki»«* *r er&gt;c' .w i
dork U Hotly Hill Sunday.
paper advartlaement Monday tab
A] and Mr*. Charlei Enow and irg their cuitomer* to "aee Rr a .
g»a4, ikilr *«knewk k .lu at l i t .
&lt;UTtM&gt;*. l*«kti«a er *r«M&gt;**, U ana anrout* from Dailat, Tea** ni* fir*A" They #tan promlaed to
c. pvjutkii i«a
pon-rrit.
ala •&lt;(». If all.a, aa* It 6aa4- th*lr to Si* new aiaignment In Nath, tend their aaleemen to Rrnwn’t
uiknpwa kalra at law. t t iln it vflle Teno. were weekend gueati .t»*ncy to help m II hta car*.
la«ati*a. er rraateaa. c’ AKI/'# of Ami and Mr*. Jarry Bnhm.
I
--------------------------c t an isn i m — _ r r * in x o kia
Vr*. Frank Johwra of High
SfKW ETTTEB TAKES BEST
wifi. If ill.a a il If dak*, tkair
Wkknawa kiln at law. 6av|.-»a U- Spring* and Mr*. Bill Johnton of
CONAKRY. French Wevt Africa
gata4a, ar graalaaa; AI.VIS M.
IfM IIS 'l ar*
CfftlllX.I. hia Orlatvio ware gueeM of Mr*. Jcfm W — Dr. Albert SchweiUaf, No
wifi. If ailra an* If kewl. Ik»lr an* Llrht Motvby.
bed Prtf* . winning humanitarian
hrcwi kalra at law.
|«aathe
African
Mr. and Mr*. C»r1 h r v g t *nd wee (teaming up
ti-a cr cramiaa: HATT1K T. Etc
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daughtig Irma Carol of Miami cna»t today on hi* way to a brief
t ilt
•nd. It ailea. aa4 If 4 iil.■ thfttr
tkatr •re ho»i»» I'jaata thi# wvek of Mr vacation In Europe.
jmeva f*'rt •*
d»*!*•»• U
i r i i t l V ‘ rhcEMA!* j and &gt;lr*. Jack Ryan.
SrhweMxar !*fl hi* hnapltal at
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AUGUST U
Admlatiene
Darlene Wiltoa ( Sanford&gt;
Juanita Barkley 'Svr.ford)
Richard Hanley (Sanford)
Ry ADDIE f REV AT
A siu Brown (Titusville)
Mr.
and
Mr*. Letter Brawn, Mr.
Eula Mae OUver (Sanford)
tnd Mr*. Chas. flarriKm have a*
Donald Smith 'Sanford)
Arna Mir Alravod (Sanford) thatr f-cU a for awhile. Mr*. W.
M. Torre* and children o f Georgia.
Katie Xoblnton (Sanford)
Harry Miller (Caiaelberry)
Mr. and Mr*. Char!** SummerMary E3en Martina (Winter
|aid and eon Charief of New Smyrna
Park)
Beach apeot Wedneeday with M*
Clayton Newton (Oviedo)
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. T.
Lawrence Tivec TSanford)
BIRTHS
Summer sill.
Baby rirl to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Mr* J. T. McClain ind ran
liam Rlcketu (Sanford)
ipent laat w*ek In Now Smyrna
Dierhargr*
Reach with Mr. and Mra. Le#.
HaroM Wfcittcrn (Sartfcrd)
Eula Mar Oliver 'Sanford)
Vr*. Walter Yarboraugb l* vl»ltValerie Ann Caldwell
(TitmvtJe)
hg bar daughter Mr. and 51t»Craiflon la New York.
E'lrabeth JarreH (&amp; n f«rd )
Eva 5larkmrlc* (Geneva)
Mr*. Vance Wa*m#n baa returned i
Luclile Owen* (Sanford)
borne after visiting rvlativaa In
Rlchaid Site* (Sanford)
Ga. i d North Carolina.
Kalla Robinaon (Sanford)
Jur.* packer (Sanford)
Mr* T. W Prc-at* and ran
Eiiia Lawre-.y# (Sanford)
Carlton rwtursed bom# Prhiav af­
AUGUST 11
ter »p#ndmg a week la Jackson,
Arfmittion*
vilk with rvlatiT*#.
HaxoI Dycae 'Sanford)
John North iLeekbu/g)
Mr*. R D JoDi# and family reJack Gr»en (Sanford)
i turned home recently from GeraRnaomlry AMIt* (O il* »e l
■gla after #pe«*dtng tlx week* ther#
Eiirabeth Errer (D eB try)
: with rotative*.
Marie Wiiklna (Sar.fcrdi
Josephine Von Herfeuli* (Senford)
Mr. and Mr*. Julian Berttot have s t ’•SUING IN FRONT of tkelr alt.raft and r#adr ••
U &lt;m« *f YAII-tU* derby trow*. L.
BIRTHS
a* thetr gue*t for a few day*.
t„ r, 1
( if ) A j;, Clarke, bomhardier. Ledr. J. Hurkboider. plan* romminder. and H. C Lind
»ay. a TJ, third erraman.
(Official U. 8. Nary Photo)
Baby boy to 5!r. and Mra. Ml** Marylyn Ward of Kissimmee
fem psey Barkley (Sanford)
Mark end Catherine Stewart are
Dampaay Barkley i Sanford)
Baby boy Dyer* to Mr. and viai::ng their grandparent*. Mr.
Mra. Donald Dye#* (Sanford) and Mr* M L Jackson in New
3f MUHIN N. IVfOCIN. M O.
Baby hoy Wilton to Mr. and Smyrna Beach.
Mr*. Parker Wilaoa (Sanford)
YOU tr.ay not b# aa old aa you llr* *t tha age of 65. becawa# oi
Tha Mtaae* AdrHw and Valleep
company poUcy. l*t ma gtv# you
Diickirget
think you ax#.
Prevail and Liylne Stone *p*m
Jewel# Mae Hawkins lic k *
Aa th# year* pan by, aotr.r a few Up* on how you can rtmaln
LAS VEGAS. Nev. n&gt; — The
phyalologleal changea do gradu­ young at heart and In apirit.
Sunday in New Smyrna Beach.
Monroe)
Atomic Energy Commlitlon Io*t
ally lake piac# In Ui* human Ufa can b# fascinating or
Margie Stripling and baby
■ battle with the weather early, body In all of u j .
T'iVlniJeia at any age. It deThe Bapcsat Miaatonary met
boy (Sanford)
tndap m l w-a* forced to caff th*
Th# skin becociM wrinkled, th* panda upon you It pcooibly wtl!
Th'jrwUy wtsh seventy-fnw at
AUGUST *
15th po»tponement In the firing
body become* mo.*# lUKcptlbl* to help a great deal if you keep
Admix ion*
tendint. Mr#. J. T. McClain and
of It* Shatta cuclear derice.
th# chrcnle lllr.casei that beset active.
Mr*. Hart were host»• row for th*
Diano Grandvfll*. 'Oviedo)
If yow still feel Ilk# working,
the older member* of our popti
The t*»t wa# »#t fra S a m .
Wilma Sander*. (Scottemuor) program "Giving water of life In
get a part-tlm* Job B*»rycn* ean
latlon.
p
d
t.
but
tea*
than
an
hour
be­
Europe." Thooe taking part w«r*
Gloria Reutier. (DeBary)
use a little extra Intom# the*#
Idays.
Mr* P«ul Maxwell. Mr*. France* fore the device wa* to ba trig­ Wa Slow Up
B.RTH9
gered
atop
a
500
foot
toaer
Baby boy !o Mr. and Mr*. Phillip*, Dalplina Phillip*. Mr* !
Our waig become* slower and Broaden your tiiLeraatJ Keep
i Speer. Mr* J. T. McClain Mr*. seientiat* decided that wind con- , thtr# la Int ipf.r.g to th# attp. your thinking flexible. Taka a
Johg William*
ditjon*
could
carry
fallout
over
Baby boy to Mr. aed Mr*. Self, Mr* Stewart, Mr# Hart. At
Fatlgu# ortrta k ci ua more bigger part In club and church
the end of th# program. Mr*. populated aroa* near the Netgda
actlvltiex. Oct Interested In some­
Gienn Reutter, (D eBary).
quickly.
proving
ground.*.
Tha
AFC
will
Henry Simpson showed movie* cl
Dlicbarfr*
Yet It’a probably not tlm# fox thing besides sitting around tha
try
a
fain
at
tha
same
time
house watching television.
the old rocking chair yet.
Colleen Dabb*
and
Baby their trip to Europe.
Wrdfieiday
If llf# la really Interasting for
Mentally, and phydcaily, too.
(Sanford).
Tbe much-delay*d teat origin­ you’ra most likely a lot younger you, there la always something to
Doria Franclteo (Sanford)
FLUID DRIVE
ally wa* acheduled July 73. Un­
than you think. It a all iu me way Uv# for. It ioa*« tva meaning only
L-l* Anr.* L»ok}**T I Tarn
when you fael lonely and useleaa.
HALIFAX. S 3 . «P — Terry favorable weath*r led to th* po»iyou look at It.
Park)
No on* la ever tiaeleaa. And no
Kidd l* a young man of a few ponementa, a record number for
A
century
ago
you
could
expect;
Roae Marl# Perry and baby
to live 40 year*. That wa* the one ever need b« lonely.
word*. Ha had only on* comment th* 1»57 te*t rant* Two other
boy (Sanford)
avrraga Ufa tpan. Anything be- QtnXTtOR AND A VI W t l
after ranting hi* father'* auto to teat* will be delayed at ieavt 10
A m Tanner (Sanford)
yor.d that waa borrowed time. | A R Can the tenie of art*11 ba
rofi into the harbor. Said 2-year- day* became of th# setback In
Louni* Thompson. 'Sanford)
Today the averaga la almoat 70 lost after a skull zracturt)
old Terry: "Dad"* car drowned." th# AEC'a rahaduic.
Janetta Knv (Sanford)
years. And many, many peraona Aruwer: Ye*. If tha portion of
5frs. John Williama and baby
Hr* well beyond that.
tha brain controlling this ranee la
Florence Hodge* (Sanford)
buy (Sanford)
Fcr those of ycu who must re*. damaged.
SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE
Joaephine C. Htcketta (San­
MELBOURNE. Auatralia V —
June Bultner (Sanford)
ford)
AUGUST 1*
J BurrUrv who rifled a pnnt »hop
Carol
J.
Crumley
(Sanford)
AdmUiloat
: her# apparently were trying to *#t
BIRTIIS
|at th# root of th# m*U«r. They
Juanita Harold (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr*. Larin* C. &gt;atole 10.&lt;w&gt; copic* of a booklet to
Chaiiotta Sapp (Maitland)
Stagg (Sanford)
! be dUtributed to local p&gt;d:r*. The
Katy Scott (Sanford)
Baby Boy to 5lra. Lucy Sea- j booklet* de*cnbcd the bc*t meth­
Lucid* Gwen* (Sanford)
mors (Lake Monroe)
Lucy Seamore (Lake Monroe)
od* to thwart rrim*.
Diacharge*
BIRTHS
Baby girl and Mother Mr*.
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*
SPREE PlB LiriTY
Helen McKane ( Long-wood)
Hubert Ziegler
LONDON tf —
Directors of
Helen Morn* 'Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr* Lou
Edith
Bi*hop
(Sanford)
;
Fr#mlin'a
Brewery
are
to have
P h o n # b e fo r e
Harold.
U P TO
$ 6 0 0
Mrt. Charlotte Fioyd Sapp : thair own company tie. Th# eraBaby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
n o o n lo r y o u r
I
vat
will
feature
pink
elephant*
and
baby
boy
(5lattland)
Floyd Sapp.
on a dark background.
u
Robert People* (Saa'ord)
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Florence Smith 'Sanford)
the i i m * d a y l
Ethel Mattair (Sanford)
i m n ) IN
HUM HIM
Y o u a o lo c t y o u r
Patricia Harper (Sanford)
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Viola Fran»r (Sanford)
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Marjorie Smith (Sarfocd"
plan I
Floyd Fullerton (Sanford)
Marrare* Thu r«*n (Grange
City)
AUGUST M
Admlatinna
•ylveater Edge (Lake
F I N A N C I S I R V I C I , INC.
Monro*)
of Sanford
Catherine Stage* (Sanford)
1 » *6 f A W F O P D * |
Ralph Bennett 'Sanford)
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th#lr unknown
t*«8«. Ufl'ard nf |r«Ri
tr \r iioeL T o*. i« d i....from a months le*&gt;* with rela Ihg (learner Brana at Port Geg»• 1 at T m tN tad w .. I tr
and friend* in Georgia and ML

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1 panted by Mr. Small a mother.
Mr*. Harrison Small and children
Loui* arui Nancy o f Grvwrtburg,
Penn, for a ahort viatt here.
4««tiara Itnlia*
ad
&gt;*»* ar graatir*;
■raatiaa; tad
Mr*. John Lrwia. Mr*. lienr.
•ar k«1 all paraan* rlalatr* arr
rljrkL fill* ar im r-at la aa* ta tha Mnlng of Orlando and Mr*. J. L.
fatlewlaa l&gt;&gt;-iltal taut* if*uat* Jeckvm and Brent and Brenda
I t i t 't f a nr cta n t***. I—Ik
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left * word of advice for tha proprletor. They wrote a note laying:
” Loc% after the p’ te* heaer."
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Harvey R. Dunn nf Ftraal Ctfy
H 'U , «»:»-n&lt;Vf araar4la* t* gueata of Mr*. Frnd Render WedPl»« Uareof rtaarde* la plat I naeday.
i(&gt;eitt tha week and with hia par
Ue n*ear4a ar (wT'Mti rv..... .. I Rrrm.ia and V a - I D | v y f «f * s » j — *J, M y | * j W y t R s y r t j L
rtorlta
To* art a* k *f Taa will taka ford were overnight guetta of Mr. | Durm.
■aura (kat tha MkUtlft Ik tka
•boat atria* rwaaa kaa lB*tlt*t&gt;i
p i t •*•!«!» Vea la tka nrralt
0 P K N 1 2 :1 5
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and eflkltntfy ii*n any other tract.
And bccauto of their brawny
btttld, htg-load caplcitiet, and
many modern feature*. Chevrolet*
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yvrar pick of Mg. nxicnv bodies
with hardwood floors, si k1»trips,

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and gra]n-t!gh( tanyafe*.
And for the right power. O ie w
rolct oiltn a lineup o f » . per-effi­
cient cnemcs from 140 a l th# way
up to 210 h p.
From a wide range o f model*—
perky pickups, middlewetghM.
tough Undcma-iet your CbcvroWt
dealer help you select th# right
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WEDNESDAY. A l'G l’ST II. 1957

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American Youth Leave
Moscow For Red China
M ilk

B o a rd

C h a ir m a n

O d h a m S w o rn In T o d a y

Students
Defy
Ban

CofC Directors
Approved Proposed
By-Law Changes

Th« 5*mlin1» Cmintv Chamber
MOSCOW
Ferty-cne ymi-i
(nutirana
left
Moscow
for
Rvd
,f
Commerra member-hlp d m a
T ILL III ASS EE
V Th.
TR IGIC END TO VACATION—A chartered air User, returning from Britain with a group of war
• ins aboard the IVIptng Special ',r' 11 •D’1 underway in Ortnlser with
State
Milk
Commission
was
rx
veteran* amt ihrir famillr• who had Item varalmnrag al a reunion In England. crashed in a thundertrain today in open defiance of llMllcy
V*'?*"2. ,h c fi,m '
t'nrm If milra south uf tjurltee ('ll), Canada. All 73 person* ahtiard ihe ship were killed The air
period to act up machinery today
Uic Stale Departmrnl* ban on paign, Clifford MeKihbin. presi­
alew at ris-ht show* Ihe dehri* of what was a planeload of happy pa--engcrv after the rraah nn a
for • new study of the necessity j
dent,
lo'd
number*
nf the Board
China travel.
boggy Held At left Mary A chuckle breaks dn«n when ahe learnt of the rrath. Her sister, \|ra. \l
of milk price controls In.Florida. |
of Directors last night.
lllaeker o| Toronto, « a i one of tho»e who died.
(UP Telephm)
Several barked out of going *t
I Rrailey Odium of Sanford, J
MeKihbin called on the member­
the last minute after a night of
who fought
milk
price fixing |
ship
to ‘ pilch in" an.l do the usual
soul srarrhing and argument whe­
Huimg hil ten umurrrsaful ram-1
Rood bd! in assisting the memberther to defy Washington.
paigns for governor, took over a* [
*h‘p drive rommittrr
The It who atood hy their drchairman of the Milk Commission I
The tentviive budget o f S31.S00
teimination tn go left Mowowr * W
reviewed at las’ night'* dlTuesday at tiie first &gt;e&lt;rion of a
1h» Seminole
Count) Ju n !" ) arotlav station at 4 p m. 9 irrtors meeting, pointing nut that
The Board of Sanford Clfy Com- Iwodsy meeting here
lie a auicd milk producer* from (Itamher of Commerre tregan pre­ • m. eats. TSie train will follow requests had hern matte to hemt|misiloner* hat gnttfn down to the
; "arrlout" study of th* clly'a 1997- \aimm part* of Ihe state who parations last nlcht for the nn the Iran* Siberian line, arriving nolr County and City of Sanford to
John Krider, Manager o f the
apprprut* 110,000 each to ratty
were on hand for the rrorganltat- mist Jnyrre Fishing II.mIpo for at Peiping in eight day*.
.'*1 budget
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
The hi.ats on thi* first organlird out the "aihertlsing ef S.unford'
Seminole
Counly
Children.
io&lt;
merting
that
the
romminion
Commltalonerr
have
already
remerce reviewed Sanford's "lo o
' reived a copy nf the proposed bud­ srra not "Hacked" against price
Mrmber* of the Irval J*)ree American junket to Peiping tie and Seminole County,” with tho
Year Dream" yesterday at the
balanre of the budget raised from
get prepared hy City Manager War controls, but would taka "a fresh club are meeting at the City Shopi Ihe t hinear Communists.
Lion* Club noon luncheon meeting.
Thiee otoer Americana who at- ntemlserahipa in the Oc'.ubrr drive,
( ten E Knowlea. However. details lo o k at this problem.”
tn put potri, lines, hooka, tinker*
"The 100 year dream." Krliler
Communist Youth
Reviewing Ihe showing o f the
of the departments!
breakdown
" I f rontroli were abolhhrd to­ and floats In shape tn he used nn tended the
told Lions Club
members " m
’ have not been releaied pending morrow, I thttik wr would are an Wednesday. Aug. JA. when the Festival here last week -aid they "Seminole Counly Story" to TV
J thousands of intrraaled people In
budget meeting!.
Inrrrate tn i&lt;rtre* Instead of a largrst crowd ever tn gather about would go to Peiping by plane audience*. Manager Krider pointrd
) connect the St. John* flivcr with
The first meeting of the hoard drerea*e,” thlham aatd. "I’ m wil­ Lake Carol# will dtp their linn l*i*r to Join the urganlscj tour. out that "W e have had it out more
Ihe Atlantic Ocean near Tituaville."
than at any time In Hi history."
Case No Reason
I to study th* rlty'a money bill will ling to make *vrry ronaclentious Into the lake in hopes of ratchlnp
It la Increailngly more impor­
It it being shown now In Ohio
the
first,
tvggrst,
or
tongrat
fiah
The
two
American*
who
dropeffort
to
ice
if
price
fiaing
la
he
held
Monday
night
tn
discuss
tant now, he raid, line* the deve­
A transatlantic flight has atari- and set up appropriations for th* necessary."
in rharge nf the group working !*«■
°l 'b** tour today were and Michigan, he said, and it is
Sanfont will goon trel an up In- lopment of the deep harbor at
also being distributed hy the Flo­
date 'nipeellon by South'Kaalern Canaveral. "Any future develop- e.J tor the Commanding Officer operatbn of the municipal govern­
Before soling on abolishing the laat night was (J. Andrew Speer. Richard Sherman o f Chicago, III,
rida Development Commission.
Underwriter* Aaaoclation'a munici­ m e.t In Sanford and Central Flo- and 12 officer* and men of Heavy ment.
price lontrola. the
commission i Tonignt Frank Noel will be in *nd Stan Fukaon, of lavs Angeles,
The hoard nf directors approved
pal engineer, accmdlng (o a letter rids depend! on Just one thing," Attack Squadron Seven, as they
Already A nf a mill ha* been will have to hold public hearing* 1 charge and tomorrow night Herb Calif. Their reason* for dropping the first reading
of
proposed
t A ch ed by City Manager Warren he aa‘d, "cheap water borne car- - Terry an AJ "Savage" to render- earmarked for a general "aeroas on the Issue throughout the slate Stenstrom take* over to direct Ihe trip w en rItlOun littmrtchanges in Ihe Chamber o f Com­
IL»ua with the Squadron'* Detach­ the board" cost of living wage In- tn sound out rtllrena on Ihe issue, i Ihe activities.
go."
T. Knowlea.
lately.
merce by-laws which aet mretitnr*
Krlilrr reminded the IJon* Club ment Thirty Six In Mediterranean rrea»e approved unanimously hy
Tlte injpcciton la being made (o
Odham and Ihre* Olliers were
Other group* getting prepareThose planning to fly to Peiping quarterly Instead of monthly; Inwat-ri.
The
Detachment
has
been
I
members
of
the
fact
that
the
Ar­
hoard member* at last Monday sworn In as new members of the lions under way for Ihe big event
Justify Ihe fir* Imuraneo clasalfi
,r|* brother* David an-l Albert rrr.x»es the board of direetori fro
cation of M l 5 Claas which would, ray Corps of Engineer* now re- abort one airplane and crew since night's meeting.
c o m T h ? )
n eif n|&gt;|H&gt;intc4 JuM prior
t«j ichoot opminjj
,«f Ilmokllnf,
inil IT to (9; provide* for the reapaatd City Manager Knowlea, ma- ■ognlav plratur* boating as a fee- it left Ihe continental United States
Ma&gt;or David Cat. hr I intimated ■recently by Gov Iwltuy ( olltna. Bob Cushing who heads the com- J» r°b Rosen, of Ns-w York City, pointnunt on the board o f direc­
tcrially reduce fir* tnauranca pre­ |tor with 11,000 boats as a poten- in June when one crew had to re­ that the mlllage Increase in elty* j Odham replaces L. K. Nicholas aa inittee to provide tee rream and
Rosen was In Kiev attending a tor*; eliminates the nominating
' list from three counties alone us­ turn to Sanford.
mium ralei In the city.
__ __________
___ became
____ cold drink* for the youngster* par- rongreas of the organisation of committee; seta th* number of
taxes would be
approximately - cha.mi.tn
ami ____
Nicholas
The "Savage", piloted by Lieu thrt* mill*In order to tnkr c a t e !administrator of the commission, tiripatlng;
The laat inspection made by the ing the St. Johns at Sanford as
the Seminole County World Democratic Youth,
directors from each district and
tenant Commander II C- F’rancla- of operatingexpenses andnecesassociation was in July of 199i an outlet.
Other ...
new
are -Jackson
Association which will Thr American* had met behind &gt;he method of election; and tela
.......
- mernliers
...........____
...............I Sportaman
.
Bringing
Ihe
Industrial
po*slco.
alio
carrie*
Lieutenant
Junior
and since that time, according to
ear&gt;’ capital improvement*.
Logan of Tampa. Hubert Carter l»»«*•«**- the hail l&lt;* lie used tn tha tln«cd door* at the Hotel Totirlat the quorum for meeting*.
powlea letter requesting mnal I bllities Into tha •'|i&lt;0 year dream", Grad# T. If. Prrnti.-e as bombar­
local mar-1 In the frittva! village to make
It hat b-en estimated that eon s-1uf Jacksonville, and Wllnter Baa Fishing Rodeo; anil
Aviation Mach­
’ration ef the chans* to a h tfle rK rid e r pointed out "that It would dier navigator
chanu who
miasioner* will require at trail sett nf Monllrello.
(laniflcatlnn. Improvements have ha a wonderful thing if we had inists Mate Third Class Donald
po!&gt;-a In lo go and Ignore ihe ***rn wsrnfour meeiincs to aludy the com
a Her the seven
commission equipment tn put - thw
....
, i
. i shape. MncharUa
contributing Ing nf Undersecretaty of Stale A _ _ _ , , | x / I f 1 n w
been tkade i|V Dr*
tttfenae Ins- ttei oppeitwSnty 9l d*i'~e-S,l »ft-el V'nj-a at .'V»d . ilfwiBJC. «n-i plate budget.
members vtderd tl-clr opinion* on , 1 .
„
_, . . . *
roll! coming into the Senford area ; Avolaiiott Mu litnl.U Ifalr Strtmd
provements.
.
r ,
1 ne. a nkrrs, float* and tviok* are: Christian Ifrrtrr which was pi»». ^ S S O l J l l U l I d ." T O O T
Two separate tmdgrla will b# prm- ,-ontrul. III rertwnae to queaHowever, the Inspection would —but we've never r en been able - CJaai Atb*rt E. George, Plane
Robson Spotting Gooris, Hill Hard
i Captain. Tit# treW will Join the studied: one for genrral govern- tlona by odium, th-- y a commit- ware C o, and c*-mlnole Spurting
be primarily to prepare a llrt of to disco-- such a possibility."
I feel that thorn who have ac- -letachment aboard the aircraft ntenl and another for the utility tion at Its first action refused t» 'Tflr' t
recommended improvement* for
Ing not tn go. Another, who had , COCOA VP —
Pnllr#
today
department.
1—
-a
withdisa
directive
------ ' ' co,l'to milk
th* "better classification desired'' cumlated using! and are not de­ 1cirrler URS Rsndolph operating
pvrvlouslv derided not to r&lt;v, charged James Smith. 23. with
distributors
to
buy
their
milk
fur
tent
m
Indutlry
or
commerce
with
the
Sixth
Fleet
In
th#
Medi­
based on current conditions and
changed lit* mind and derultwl to raping # Uvea raid girl betide a
consumption in schools and mil
K it the people who should alt terranean. and finish out the eight experienced Judgement.
| join the group
highway while hi* wife held th#
Itary pitta at dais one pipe*.
R. L. C-atewood, chief engineer hark and let the young ritlrrns mrnth deployment.
Mill Total II
iliild's arms
Hying with th* "Savage" will
th* underwriters association handle Ihcaa problems, ' Kndcr
Dixdoturr of Ihe change of
Smith'a wife, Shirley. SO, waa
at a September
meeting
he Commander It. C. Knight, Com­
Knowles in his letter "Since I said.
plan*
hy
'
the
other
five
te.luc#
1
charged
with being an accetaory.
rommlatmn,
Pointing
to
l.loni
Club
mrmber!,
, after representative* p r n n r L j« - p T f l l l f C
manding OfGtcr of Heavy Attack
we have not Impeclrd Sanford in
the train parly to 41 from an
Sheriff James W Dunn said th#
it the industry, educational and r r U f l L l l l b L
I U I ISb
Seven.
piloting the
over a year and change* have pro­ Krider said, "You are the ones Squadron
A move tn bring almot a negn- original 4&lt;V When the three wha «u&gt;uplc plcknl up the girt and two
bably occurred during th* Interim who will tay we are for this or squadron's P-’V "Neptune" pa­ BY MRS RIYMOND MORRIS |military leaders have been heard
th
;f."
And
lie
adc-1
"Anything
trol
plane.
With
Commander
i
on
the
subject.
Gallon
for a Sanford Ga* Com- said they w ill gr. Utrr hv plane j younger children al a trailer parte
which makes the present grading
CASSKLRERRY — Otto Henn­
------- -—
pany franchise was started Mon j reach Peiping, the number of j !»*t Saturday, then left Ihe youngno longer applicable, we are list­ that will bring a payroll to San­ Knight am Lieutenant K. E. K i­ ing was Inducted Into the f-iona
„
,
,
.
_ . .
' day night hy the Hoard of Sanford American youth, nn Ihe Junket Ifr children at the home of Mrs.
na), Lieutenant Junior Grade N.5.
ing your city for an up-to-date In­ ford, we need."
will total 41.
Smith'a ilatcr.
Demonstrating
ways which Pntden. Aviation Marhlnivt* Mate
spection."
Komromolaknya Prava.l*. organ
After th* assault, Dunn said th#
-d the occupa­
would help the development of First Ctaaa G. B. Smith. Aviation
gen. of the College Park etuis, who
tional tlrenca for thr lo«al firm to I uf th* Voting Communist*, rejotc couple drove the girl home. Her
Sanford an-l Central Florida. Kri- I Elretroni.-sman First Class T. P.
also prracntrd five year pci fret
he tssunl only unlil March 31. I!'1^ cd today that the Ami'rlcaps had parrnts contacted polirr and Ihe
drr laid "Ihe Chamber a of Com­ I’ lirk, Aviation Electrician Third
attendance awardl to qualifying
Indicatlona that a new frans’hlte* ' derided to defy wha' It called 1Smiths were arrested. The girl
mence, Port Authorities, Propel- J Clan A INI Frandano. Airman
I Casselberry Lion*. Nine clubmen
for
lor Cluhr, and other commercial -I II. Monies, and Airman T. A.
is being sought were made when j ||rrtrr i "thi **lening letter” . It |was admitted la sHospital
d
had attained the five year alien
TOKYO IB— Japan nn thi* IJtlt th* Board of Commissioner* *p j also lamented what It called at- ' treatment nf shock.
ar-d civic crganlratlona in arras |Green. Th* crew In the "Neptune"
|-lance mark and seven were on snnivetsary of her aurrender in
Florida law prohibitspublic*that can be *-rve&lt;l by new water­ 1will give neeenary logistic Ind
proved the Issuinr of the occupa tempts hv Ihe American Emhaasy
hand fur tha presentations Tbr&gt;se World War II. I# ae*|ng the la «t tinnal herns# from Oct I, 19W ln(| rmropomlrnt* In Mosctrw lo
nam# of a r*|# vie
A chicken barbecue Ii being ways, or whi.-'.t ran he benefited i maintenance support to the "Sa­ 1receiving the awards from Jrrol
American romlmt Itonpa finally to March 31, 199! "predicted on a frighten and dissuade the youth-1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
given Saturday, Aug 17 to benefit m o n through further development vage" as it wings its way on the |gen were Junius J. Alien, Haul
leaving her Islands.
renegotiated franchise "
ful adveoturrri.
k i
D
/+
the Elks Childrens Playground in of existing waterway*, ran help lonrtrip arrow the Atlantic.
I Altman, Hibbard Cxmclbenry. Ren
tremendously by initiating pro­
The two aircraft will-fly to ArTo
irnna
Japanese,
the
w|GsThe
newapaper
aald
"reactionIx
flO
J
O
r
K
O
y
U T C C Il
Fort Mellon Park.
j Evnn*. Mdler Evan*. C. K. (B ud)
&gt;1 is t welcome eraiing n f ; . . . . ,
...
,
,
ary United Stale* elrcl*a'' wrere I
Th* barbecue, slated to hesln jects, attending hearings both In |genlla, Newfoundland with a re­ I Fisher and William Ottn. Itarmond draw-al
trying to deprive the youths of
at S 30 Saturday afternoon. Is he their own communities and W ash­ fueling atr.p at the Naval Air -Sta­ Morris, ab-ent because of Illness signs
. ,
. ,
their 'elementary rhj,ht—tlie tikht
ing sponsored by th* Sanford Elks ington, communicating with your tion, Quonaet Point, Rhode Island, 1waa preaentrsl the award by arc re alihdrawal mean* a lo«* of Jot.* Major Roy D Green Iravrt San­
representatives
in
Congress,
and
I
then
to
the
Atores
Islands
in
mid
M DOUt
Club and all proceed! will Ire used
to travel to another country."
|tary F*rnl A. Yeager and William to other J.ipanese, nr a drop in j C f l S l t l V e
ford Saturday for Fort Knox. Ky.
puoUrlaing
waterway
benefits
Mlantlr, and then to Port l.yautry
».f rt habilitate ard furnish equip- jb y puolicDl
lucrative
Ii
lainetse*
l-asrd
on
the
.
.
.
n
I
J
C
Th*
only
rme
o
f
the
group
to
Higgle, now in vacation, will re
where he will attend the LT5 ’ Army
I French
Morocco.
Commander
nfent In the playgrm.nd.
I (trlosslirul*
L'. S *rr\lcenian pattnnaxH lS b a l d b p O l
withdraw! at the meeting -a s Or­ Aironr School.
ceivr hi* awatd at a later date.
Knight
and
crew
In
the
"Neptune"
Cost of the barbecue Is It SO
The biggest prnhlcm far.d by
nF.RIJN tP - Snvlat Commit ville Schmidt, * Menonltv and
Major Green said thi* morning
Jerttigen emphasised the Imr-ir
will return to Sanford n about
a nlate. A free delivery I! aval),
tance of attendance In maintain Ihe Japanese people on this an n|,t [,e»d*r Nikita Khrushchev I* conscientious objector of Marion that he had hern assigned to the
ten
days.
able hy calling Fa 2 3762 or Fa
lllg a strong chlh. Mcmlier* were nlvcraary howevet, la Ihe question sensitive about hi* bald aput. hut R. D , now worl ing with East Armor S-houl to attend a 17-wrrk
2-3432.
Fluropcan refugee. In Germany. Advanced Courre beginning Aug.
urgml to attrnd meetings regularly, ' if th* buildup of her own ih-fin*«- not like moat men.
Co-chairmen for Ihe event at*
Shelby Tucker, an Oxford vtudrnl 19
lie n sensitive tn sunlight
lo take an arllre pari tn club af forces All II. 8 combat ground
Jim lloolehan and Ralph Wight.
Mrs Green an.| children will reA hare headed Khru*h( hev ad of I’asi Christian, Miss , who had
fair* and attend district meeting* force* aie scheduled to !*• with
Assisting on Hie committee aret
|when puavlblc- Also, "with an ma Dawn from Japan hy tha end of dressed a mass rally for more withdrawn iecnn*i«h"ed and an­ main In Sanford rhtle Major Green
WASHINGTON
W» —
Sen
( '« tton Brown. Stlnaon KtrJaw. Georg* A. Smathers D-Fla. got
attend* the tchool.
j ny club* nearby It Is easy fur any this year.
than an hnflr In Eaat Berlin Tne* nounce! he would go
Fiota Yelvlngton, John Pop*. E. some ronflietlng answrrs Tuesday
Lion In make up a mrcling o f his
The
Marine*
began
th.tr
f.nal
rt*&gt;'
"bcncs^pe
the
.on
came
L Fuller. Hilt Hardin, an-l Wad* when he aiked at a hearing what
1own club which he may have m itt withdrawal thi# wrek while th • " ul h' r" ,c h ,‘l ,or
«’*n
h) Snyder.
states are still dry.
IAS VEGAS. Nrv. &lt;m — Un­ ml for good reason,” Jerigen said irt Cavalry Division’ ! t'.andar I *f"*
'
.
.a. mot#
^
Harold F Jenkins, secretary of *tl!
"Ontr two. Oklahoma and Mir favorable wind*
again
Inlay
to Karrj loon
. . Whrn
.
.ih#. •tan
...
. . 11
.
hirH i rlniH H n r u i r v n f v rfmo x#f l
slMippi." replied Thairman A 9 forced th» Atnml* Energy r«m - [ College f*cV IJon* read a fesotu
The
United
filaie.Jtll
maintain
jt
&lt;nH
.
^
h
.
d
hack
hit
remain
Mika Mnnroney D Okla. o f » Sen mission tn call
soother ?t-hmir tion adopted hy that rlilh anpport
ate rommerr# subcommittee.
j delay In the firing of Its Shasta [ Ing Jerigen as a candidal# for Go­ a titraht* Air F’orre and Naval jn_ h4|f
unlta in Japan for an indefinite
,
'T exas," loudly rolunteerrd an nuclear rlevlca.
vernor nf district 19 0,
unidentified woman In the audi­
It marked a record number of
In recognition of hii service as period.
ence.
Id lime* that thr tret has been past president, past rone chairman
The ground trooji*' withdrawal
WASHINGTON i f — T*‘* TTavy
"Mo.* Smathera said.
, puitpsr.rii. Sglep?!-'* eeaehwdnted •rvt n.,-* • r&lt;en*ile ihalfSel ^m-*y
■ -j not a sm artly m«an
'
a— oo—.-e-r ImI iv t* will drop t®,- Jojt saemi dry."
|tha shot tn he fired from a W). nor and holder of * pet fee* s!
'•pan will suddenly st.p up :he n C T C T O I T I O r r O W
CA9 civilian employes In Ihe eur! font tower for 1 a m. p d t. Thura- tendance record for several yeari. tempo of her defense buildup. But
...
.. ,
,
Mrs N*nr*
Nancy W
IV
unt fiscal year, the maortty of
the local club voted to support it doe, fare the Japan*,, nation
|day.
Mr*
* 'rr,r '* ,t
Count” Service Officer fo* tv-ml
Irm l-y Ort. "I.
■'em
However, th# AEG a»M It ha* Jernigen too per rent.
with lha reality that thr Ameri­
Tire economy order was !&gt;• lat- Y q q { O n R c C O r d
another device ready to fire and
Jernigen rou.vlcsl out a busy can
... Gl‘s
. . . . are
. . . leaving and that nn|r Counly ha* Invited Charles
State Sen Ice Ofeit In a series of drastic measures
&gt;mu!d decide later today whether sch*dula Irr Inducting Otto Henn
* , U definitely hair to do
‘office a'.*'a
ro —
TV* lo go ahead with th* Shaata test eg Into the club.
fo fit Ihe armed forces into a 111 J irKSONVILLE
something m*r*
g into
ciun.
more aliout bullHim
building . ”
'i.»s,,,'i,\t"n.r#*&lt;iinu« »nH
Ulllon Hollar spending budget for "umber of polio r**e* In Florida or Irirrer tho other device In­
Thg meeting was rondu«ee«l by up
U11 her
k .r defense
Hrfena# power
rower
discuss technical q testlon* and
the year which began July 1.
l-l* running less than half of th* deed.
Paul Altman. 1st vice-president.! PT , d,fen'* P0* " ;
. problems w‘th veteran* and their
Twtlv# years ago Unlay Japan a . u n m &gt;rs or dependents residing
The Air F'orre has annouurnl lumber In I9M. which was one of
Th* A EC waited until the last due to the unavoidable ib w n e . of
,ou* ,,n', f'-'vn’- ' Will- in this area, with regard to \rtcr
flans lo drop
clvllion entP0'^ vearg nn record, minute tn port pone the Shasts t*«i urai! lent Robert Srh:- iff
The flslr Board o f ITrailh. In In hopes that wind
rondjtlnne
Jcrnlgcn
expressed genuine tary machipa atood in ahjeet nn« Administration benefit* such
ployes by the
in* end of Ortoi-er
October at
defsit.
#• hospitalisation, education and
• saving o f 1 to * million a tta i»*eVly report Tus^dav. **ld wool! Improve. The AEC aald Ihe plearurv when Informed that tight
training, insurance, disability, wi­
month Army plans are yrt to eight new rases were reported f«r present winds would hare blown of th# five year attendance award*
dows and dependent parents bene
the w*ek ending
Attg. 9 That fallout over a roa.l construction war# madr to charter members
'w announced.
fit-, Gl Housing loans, etc.
brought the atate total for the year camp 90 mile* nurtheast of the Jo# Wcimrr now nn vacation, will
*Th» Navy wa* unable to say
Prince represent* the headquar­
to to, eomnared tn 1B3 for the Nevada proving grounds.
ha eligible for a' similar awatd in
Immed.jtrly what it monthly
ters office of the Florida Departsame period last year.
September,
saving would be after the civilian
Only one of Ihe new rates, a
j mrnl of Veteran* Affair*. Past a
eutLark, hut It apparently will he
old white girl tn Marion
LIMA, Peru sn — Gladys le n ­ Grille, Florid* and hi# aervtces are
r lit DON .9AII.OR8
der. thia year’s Mist Universe, offered free of charge lo all con­
not much lesa than the Air j fo o o t y , s»a* of the paralytic type
FLU CLOSE! ftCHOOIJi
BUENOS AIRES IP — The gov­
RI1SCUKRH rare? (laudl# Cordl (renter) «f I^cro. Italy, down the
BUEMW AIRF7S 01 — All has been stricken hy the Asiatic cerned.
Force's.
I The chtM apparently had not re. ernment has partioned 93 navy en­
Beductiosia will run througloul f&lt;.tvrd SaU, vaccine shut*
listed men end released them fno ichoola in Buenm Aire* and its flu.
You may make #n appointment laat few feetof Fig, r Mountain la (irlndrlw eld. Switierland. after
hi and three other surmhrrs of hi* cllmbliig parly were trapped for
fh« Navy's shore establishment,1 Thrre of the non-paralytic care* priaon where the) »*re tcrvlng suburbs sirre closed unlil &gt;ext
Hi* T &gt;tuvian beauty'* doctor with Prince In advance through the more than • week. AlfreJ llclepart ,a Germ*# guide, wa# lowered
the announcement said. Naval were reported from Hillsborough i lime for participating in subver- Monday breauaa of id epidemic of said h# hag ordered absolute rest |County 8«r&gt;lc« Officer •( Sanford on a winch operated eahlv down the pe#k'l aorlh f#re lo veaeh
(khipyards, erdnance plant*, ovvr- County. One each
occurred In - sive activities since the overthrow Asiatic Flu. Authorities said al "for two day* at least."
- where Princ# may h# contacted Cordl, ssho waa so weak h# had to he strapped t# the ruidt'a hark.
kaul and repair shop*, and lupply Brevard. Collier,
A billiard hat hampered effort* lo reach the other thr.e tssn.
Bradford and ] nf the Peron dictatorship. It war leart half a million persona wtr#
Her condition it not considered personally on Aug IS. 1937, from
—— •
(lauraalio&amp;M gaUssauhotuJ
f | o U will he (hicU) affc.ttak i I'mcltas roualie*
I announced.
| affected by th# disease
acnoufc
j2.(n&lt; P.M. i« 1.90 P M.
j-

«F

100 Year Dream' Yesterday's
Subject At Sanford Lions Club

Poles Are Being
Readied For Jaycee
Fishing Rodeo

Municipal Budget
Proposed; First
Meeting Monday

VAH-7 Ferrys Plane
On Transatlantic
Flight To Randolph

Cily To Receive
iihspeefion Soon
By Underwriters

Man, Wife Held In

-C &amp; S r i 2 W i i a ^ 'O l i l Girl At Cocoa

Casselberry Lions
Club Inducts New
Member At Meet

Sbk.

City Commission
nut t.sue win ....Moves For Gas Co.

,S ^ " a !a DS3; Anniversary Of Jap
Defeat Sees U. S.
Troops Leave Isle

Chicken Barbecue
I Benefit Elks
Youth Playground

of jap.n. dcfci Hut in. Nikita Khrushchev

Senator Smothers
Gets Conflicting
Jibes At Hearing

Leaves Sanford

Shasta Postponed
For 16th Time
Because Of Winds

Navy Will Drop
13,000 Civilian
Employes Scon

m

VA Rcprcscntaivc

’57 Lightest Polio

Miss Universe Has
Asiatic Flu Siege

[_ '-*i f*/ cA
wWHv* - I

. • *j'.-i •

*&amp;*!**;

■

�4

Wednesday. Aur-i^ v&gt;-

Pag* 2—Th* Sanford Herald

N . Y . Cham pion

Secretaries List

Theatre Party Plan Requirements
Already C o m p le te d ;^

AIStSTANT ATTOKNIY CINIRAl William F. Tomp-'AbeJ, who entered the U. S. If.»g:!!y In 1918, a
kina points out the window of hla office In Federal Icolonel in Soviet counter-intelligence, headquarCourt, Brooklyn. K. Y-, at the tenement In w hleh1ten of which ere in the Kremlin. The autpect htd
Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (left), S3, accused Soviet; teen running a aniaU photorraptue atuaso in aua.ap;', U'-M. Tht redesil grand juryindietsnent calls ties to his alleged spy actl/itiaa. ffnumeflora!)

Caribbean
Watched For Squall

Than proceeding over to Stalls*,
Vaeaticn Bib'.# School eperj Crabtree. Primary I Department
L. B. «lle A»e. it w-ill turn into W;^.*.
at First Baptist Church Monday for ilx-yfar-oMs; Mrs
wood en Forest- Drive
n
PUr.i for iBR*h?r
N V - Y*.*V
NXW YORK
—
It t t k u sern-ng. Augu:: 19 i t B:C0, and Hocp- Pnairy 2 t&gt;cpart.T.eat forj
r
&lt;
r
lo
SU'tr
A'**
;
turn
n
c.-j
^
Chimpior. Thaitre Party hiv* b*?n Plwty re*ri this tikW -ljf.ition centisuaa thro*;gh F r .liy Aur-ii'- ae* an-y»ar-eUi Mrs W. I Gilaa.
24th St. going to SummdrLn A*v
Primary
3
Department
for
eighteempieted to i*av&gt; fintord *n
*’ * * &lt;4F *^ # **r! r n 4 » r
30. A pregram of ainllng, sterie*.
, .
.
. . _ , A ittrtttry may be required to
to Randolph St. It will be in
September 29th uUMimeed L T |tu|h ,t h, P b o w » , 0k ,,. funny handwork, bookwork, games and ) ear-old*; Mr*. W. O Tanner.
art* about 8:20 a. m.
Sheppard. Ticket A s m of lha or not; lend* him
cigaret* or 'efrethmcnU will provide a hap­ Junior I Department for nineF rca Randolph it wUl go J?
n 'n » " : »e&lt; that he r«t» a raid, py and uutneUvw Use* to th«i year-clia; Mr» H H Gr.er. Jun­
Atlantic C ojjt Lir.a Railroad
Mollonvii:*
to Celery A-e a ;j
af’
emoon
jr.iek;
dc*ie
Mrs
with
Th* *!l«Jcp«ri*&gt; package tr.p
children of th« eoaaunity. The* ior 2 Department fer ten-year-1
tipinn if all doeant so well, avtn
turn left »® Leeult A- e g - coves tramperation, hotol ateldi;
Mr*.
Cecil
Tucker.
Junior
3
School is open to all children from
do hi* ahoprir*.
three to 12 years of age. The Department for *leven-*nd-tw«Wal south to 22nd St. It *J1 tun1&lt;ammMalionr at tkr new Itotel
Tlttta dutira above ar.d beyond
year-olds. An evening school for j right ard go over to Turk see
Manhattan (Eigh.h Avenue— Uth
t;-ptrtf and telephemnr can e to .hree-year-olda will go directly
|to dJth Streata. in the h e m of tht
Intermedia'* young people, thir­ turn north and proceed to th
•»
their
department
tn
the
morn­
light at a lunch-time gathering
theatre dutnet), th# f'-ur birl«*'
teen to iixteea y*ir» of lfd&gt; vlll Firit Beptiat Church abev i ’ &gt;
ing.
Otter
ehillren
will
Une
up
the n*h»r dar. •*'.th AS i*&lt;r*Ur.»a
Broadway hltl. Radio City Mulie , „ n‘ I n
on th* parking let behind th* Edu­ b* cenducted *a«h evening fro a a. ra. From the church ir -&gt;»
go to Third St- and turn v , lt $
Hall, a tour and lurrh.cn at the ffr 15 t' rnmin*nt n *n trA 'r * ffi,n cational Building and fo r a two 7:00 to appreximataly 9.39.
dotns the talking.
Higgins Terrace about i n cm
United Nations, ticket* to telavilines
for
the
Processional
March
Th*
church
bua
will
be
used
to
Orisinally the stria fathered to
Unuing
to Persimmon Ave. *»(
aton ahowi, and pn aen ;er and
into
to*
auditorium
for
tha
Jointpick up children who wish to at-|
honor Sadi. Berlin, executive tec*
b i ;s i | i tranifer*.
*«.• . t v.
tend Vacation Bible Behocl and oa m W ut F-'H- Sr
retary to Gov. Goodwin J. Knight worship penod.
« a - amv-ng back at the ch-^-ci
Th*
School
will
be
cenducted
h*v*
no
other
mean*
ef
tram^
r[ of Cakfnrm. Mila NrUr.'wfao hsa
attractions
trietiooi •*» b* • n- • y Fat.
„ nti) Knight ever since hia each day, Monday through Fri­ portatlon Schad'il# and roue# for tt S:55 a. m.
Lady
idy . a la m rr R»*
Harmor. Ijeulenlnl „ „ „ „
day, for thrae hour! from 9:C0 the bua is as follows:
who
wno is
» leasing
lea.ins the
«*■ j a i l on Decern , 9JT ..Mfr#Ur, of
the
year
t. m. to 12.00 r.oon. Th* Com­
Leaving th* church at 7:43 e.
ber 7th. U atill the number one selected
n W lu l hv
by Unde: wood in a poll mencement program will be ini m. the bus will go out Park Ave.
«ttr action.
(he church auditorium on Friday to Park Avenue Trailer Park ar.d
of A,909 executives.
Bella Ar» Ringing the second
F-ening. August 30, at 7:W b* in Pmacraat at 7 39 a. m Then
B u ll Of Judgement
musical, alio ta on the schedule
Contestants were judged on taet. oelock. The icheol wiU be fin- going east on 27th ft to Sanford
Thu irmniy of a girl who works pfrw n *iity, appearance, poiae and anced by First Baptist Church, Are., it will turn right and io to
for a New kor* te.ephone erswer- on jetUrt jrom their emplo&gt;er* and the daily missionary offer- Floral Heights arriving there amg service bnngs Ju ly Holiday „ Uln %h
, houlJ u leI, ct. Irg made by the children will go bout 8.00 a. m. From Floral
i» :e :» hl » •ts* ■W . e * • ••* i ow • e t « a « e i » m . • *L M:ia P erltai geward: A weax tr.'.sreiy to miaiiocary cauaca. i Haights It w-.'J *oae back on
[I
dancing role The genlee ts for jn New Yerfr
Tha depart lupenaitsdenta for Faaford Aw*
' first time I »'*
to
McRartsolds
busy pdop’a who ca n t itgy homo been east of the Rockies” , she ‘hia year are as follows Mrs J.
Drug sod turn t u t on 25th St.
to answer th* phone. On* of these said.
W. Turner. Nursery Department to Princeton Ave.
young man, played by Sydney
6th And Maple
It will cover Princeton. Yale.
Hie talk got down to bosses for three-year-olda: Mrs. W. R.;
Chaplain. A romance develop* be­
when
a thoughtful soul from the Vance. Beginner I Department Orange and Willow in this area
Sanford — FA 2-0500
en
“»uaani‘«*rphopa” . Mias
asked th* for four year olds; Mrs. J- P .j between E 05 and 8.10 a. m
Holiday s telephone
name, ar.d t/p*«Tlt*r coxr.par./
terretines to aaswar a few quea. Wilson. Beginner 2 Dapar-aent
young Chaplain.
. . , . ,
irons. Included w-*ra. "What do | for. five-year-oldsi Mrs. W. |.|
Th* third
scheduled ^p.ay ia
i,j,e ,bout your boia?” and
"Auntie Mamt” . starting Rcsa "What do you do to keep your
Umt." sahf Lillian De Gore, who
lind Russell A fa*t moving come­ bon happy?"
works for comedian Ernie Kovaea.
dy adapted from the fetr.cui best­
If ary secretary
loathed th * '
"Laugh at his Jokes.” replied seller. H has p!ty«d *o capacity
audiences since its opening. Inei- nan _ Sue
. w -oeej i —. ih l - d * t Zkilores N ,• • • h o s e hssj u Jirk
dentally, Mill Ruiaell leave* the *” _*
w •* ’ *® Th* man Birry. quit shm^. m C
"Always have cigaret* handy.” j
company on January 13th to go from Underwood didn't asA about
312 EAST FIRST STREET
dislike*, apparertly on the asiump- said Rita Quinn.
secretary to j
to Hollywood to make a picture.
lion a good secretary knows when M:V.r Wallace, "He never is supPHONE FA 2.1151
The fourth play will be or.e of
to keep her mouth shut.
;• *•!
the aeasoai new productions ard
' I lu t my boss Seen** he a
.And. on* r»cr»t|ry and she kept i
H. JAMBS GUT
JAMES B. GUT
w-Ui be snnour.ced liter.
single,' said on# girl TYday.
the boss or. ketl "with a double
A special feature of the trip
Personal Preferences
•coop of choeolat* ice cream with ;
will be a tour of the United Na­
Olhera liked their employers' chocolate ayrup every afternoon." j
tions building, followed by lunch­ sense of humor, fairness and un­
eon in tha delegates' dining room. derstanding. "The fart that he
The tour covers the general. m .e n l«t» me do th* filing," answered
bly and recurtty eountU ebambera Catherine Parsons, secretar/ to
and tha baUdirg s educational e x -1Juij.u
Pf th« New York
City Opera Co.
Although the achadule is a full \ To the "What do you do to keep
one. Shappird ass ires there will your boss happy” question, one I
, be plenty of time for aightaeemg.: secretary quipped: *'I don't try to
•hopping end visiting placet of keep him hippj'—J’Ht guM nng."
1interest.
"Do ell, tell nothing and La ont

Roofing • Jalousies
Ornamental Iron •
Doors
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Hospital Notes

AUGUST 11
MIAMI V —Weathermen kept
Admissions
Dolly Hatch (Sanford*
an «ya on a squall ar.a In the
Steven Myers (Sanfordi
southern Caribbean today but said
Charlie Joe Lawrence (Dcth.ra was no eridenc* of circula­
Birjr)
tion niedad to develop the saaAna* Gracey 'Sanford)
Ella Mae McGriff (S anford)1
son* third tropical ateraBIRTHS
Foracaiter Paul Moor* said tha
Mr. and Mrs. Frink J. A lllia ,1
band of show era and weak easter­
a baby boy, (Osteen)
ly wavs » a i spread o m a vcide
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGriff, |
eras southeast of Puerto Rico x
a baby gul. (Sanford)
Mr and Mrs
James Von
tha lo n e r Aatillai. Ha raid the
•bower activity tn the arte was H fb u iu . a baby boy. (Sanford)
‘‘.slightly above
normal.” The
** * rt r »
Horace Dudley (Sanford)
wav* waa moving slowly west­
Gloria Re.ttar and baby boy,
ward.
(DaBarr)
.‘It'S nothing to worry at~ut at
Verna Brown &lt;Sanford)
Mary Carmirhael (Caiaelthis time." ha il'd . 'B u t ware
keeping a watch on it.”
berry)
Morris Ferguson (banford)
SEATS SOLO OUT
Katie SroU (Sanford)
MILWAUKEE &lt;1 All n Hastor Simmons (fir-ford)
•arvad soaU at tha
Milwaukee
AUGUST II
County stadium for tha four-game
Admiarions
aeries betw-een the Brave* and
Jed Hauser (Lake M aos
St. Louis Cardinal* for Friday,
Pauline Brown (Orange City)
Saturday and Sunday have been
Donna Jo Coggeshall (San­
•old. The ocly remaining tickets
ford)
fog the aanea are for 7.VX) bleachEleanor Germain (Sanford)
t m u and standing room u&gt; go
David Van Pelt (Sanford)
on salt two houra before each
Harriet Rickctson (Lake
gama.
Mary)
Discharge*
Carol Crumley &lt;£:nfcji)
Wilmx Ssmlerj 'Sanford)
Pauline Brown (Sanford)
x o t ic c
The tsiT T»« ASMumeil Roll of Visiting Hour*, r m n i no&gt;ma, 11
the c ‘ lr *t *»nf"rO. ficrlCe. will
he lubmilie-l vo sue Cite Commit. a. m. to 9 p. m.; Semi-Private
*l»n MUIng »» in tiueli*»ii»n Rooms, 2 to s p. m., 7 to 9 p. m .,
Beer* ob XleMi*-. Auiuet 5«. Its.,
Pediatrics, U a. m. to I p. tn
at a as o'clock F- if.
All aereane daaltlns corraetjone Parents and Grandparents only.
meda In t*IO Rail, whtthar in Hal*
No stilling during
In* oe valuation of eranarty or o&lt;h. Obstetrics,
•e w iie . eneuld III. e lt n lha r n r feeding o f babies. Private Rooms,
Cteriv •&gt;• or hefaro tha dev pravloua
1* tha maetlttc their pemione aeu* II a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p
t*« farm iiieir ebjeeiioa* "e com. m Inj 7 t0 9 p. m., Semi Private
pitlnu » M i h » c n » r * » » !*•»• &lt;le»lre
___ , ._ \ „ _
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. ra. and 7 to
hav* nude.
H. H. SATtR
1 p. m.

First Baplisl VBS Gets Underway Monday Morning

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General Insurance
a JAMES GUT AGENCY

MCVId ACIO* Gary Cooper U (oir.ts an honorary chief of tha
Blaikfoct Indiana as a w ar bon­
net is placid on hU head in Los
Ar-geies. Usually s*«a Us palaface rolu. Cooper can now dou­
bt* as a redskin in w-eitem
films. Th* ceremony took place
as th* star glared host to 300
orphans from hia home Hat* of
Montana.
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Enlist In Marine
Corps Recently

Clifford W. Rarrow, Route No.
2. Sanford, erd Larry W. Vincent,
yt-TSSOClH E4TATCK costR A . V a dtaaolvid riettda Carr 0 Box 9A. Oatran, enlisted in
p e r a tU a . and u a h n o v g u n n
tha Marine Corps at the Recruiting
auceataera ta Inteieit. dlrartart
Station In Jacksonville
o fllc e r w truetaei. iteckhaldere.
• nd a n r o l h t r car t) n l t u x l or
They enlisted Under the Mari:-e
e i n e r w i i e . clalmia * hr. through,
tforpa’ buddy program, and they
un dtr sr aaalnei a*U ta r o a r a .
Hen,
will receive basic training at the
Marira Corpa RecruL Depot, Par« l IC T TITLE *1 i t
.NOTICE O f H I T
rie Island. S. C.
During tha 12week co-irK at tN*
TO.
South Carolina Marina Bare. ParRLTJtOCTK ESTATCt COiloaratlan ard uakr.ama aieiena. row and Vincent will receive in­
aurcetaoia tn l i t a m t . dlractor*. struction* in military dnll. rifle
oiricara. truatar* atockhotdarr
and any athar part,. natural ot marksmanship, physical condition­
ot*ar»i*a. clalmia* hr- throueh ing. military courtesy, discipline,
uadae er aealr.ai aald u r y n .
&lt;iaa «M ta adtrtaaaa art » • and jMdertltip Great amjtfttau
knawn ard * t ( l i rtildaacaa ta placed on the lenar in th* trainVeoti.uiUrnawa:
a«4 •aten
a reu. ere htta- inr cf all Marintt.
ten cf
Upon completion of the above.
Vr BMItied that CcmelaiBt net ta»n
Mad a■air it &gt;eu In tr* Clrcull (V., Sarford Marine* will report
Couru In Bnd Cor a«mlnnU Ce-j.t' !
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Florida. w-hle.N cauia ta antulad to Camp Lejeune North Carolina,
at ehava jfareio i*-. naiatifft itak for advanced infinlrv training
iV iu 'i? ,B pr* 7#" y ! T ^ wUI ^ m t i gr.Med ^ u ; .
Tha jrt o.anar et iha
tomary 15-day leava prior to redutnar af_lac(i,f _a_T&lt;&gt;w*thln porting to their first V.,.
duty stitton
ft Sauth. r a - a • ]S r.tti. Rn-k
IIS r&gt;a* SIC tamlnnia Count)'. or to one o f the
many Marine
Florida, laat that r a n ly in g a - t
h t ln r r o lha Etal tlda - ( tht Corps technical schools for specie!navod read g e i t g t h r o u r a a t .I lied trainingr rop ar iy .
Th* Sarfrd youths wwr# p m u isand you ar t h#r»hv rao-.u*d &gt;• Jilt
y ou r A n m a r
i m d »r om ar &lt;a- ed lor anlutmant at tha Poat Of(t n a a i) with lha Clark af iha ahovt fr * in Sanford by Staff Sergeant
o»»|ad Court t o d in larva a c c r »
Ihtraal upon lha H iln llM a al lha Joe F.. Chandler. Staff Sergeant
addraaa o f vha rialnllffa* at -orn .r Chandler it in Sanford aach Wed
c r upon Vha Flaloiitfa- atlorna y.
w h ea t r am * and addrtia apraera r.aiday from 0 00 a m. to 11 V)
h«rain, s a t i*tar than iha data et a B . to interview applicants fo r
M *nd *y g a t i i n i h t r l» LIS? ! o da.
fault iha reof. Oil* cauaa w i l l p r o . tha M a r.u Corps.

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ratd a* carta upon tho anrr-* o f a
P ac rt a Fr* Ceofataor a t a i n it you
llnoao my n ote and taal ot
lha Court at
Sanford
Ptmlncla

WALKER CUPPERS LEAVE
LONDON «R Tha British
W l ! V M r * * uu
Walker Cup team which meets the
M
.F fe ^ e u r t
U. S in Minneapolis on Aur so
. I I al V H tm a T. VJsl.n SC. and play's in ths Cinidun chsmR S Chanmaa
pionahlps next week. left fer Can­
" f WUUaiee end Chepman
ids Tuesday night hopeful it can
make a good showing.

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Wo will be opening
ig our LIVE BAIT and F SH1NG TACKLE Store *oon. and we look
for*w*rd to *c«ins all our old friend* aga in.

Dixie Crystals
P ow d ered ?

When you think of F1** '•? Tacklt, think of FLEMINGS; H* will *av* yon mon*y.

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Returning from tny Canadian ; ie.g their pennies and plannihg for
'■v*e*'.iaa Its! week I berime in­ their marvelous
holiday After
terested in four young ladies a bo seeing Dick Pope's troupe of aquau i opposite me on the plane. They j
maids perform at the Canadian
s e n le tr tU r m la a Toronto air- j
p'.aae parts firm iM sere bubfcl- Natives! Exposition and witness­
Cardens scenes In
: ir.g with er/hoJiata and plans for : ing Cypress
r wor-Cerful Florida vacation.
CVcersxs they determined to vis­
I »aa u te m te d is leaning sow 1it the gardens- on their trip. On
Jheyr happened to be visiting F'.or ; another occasion they saw soma
.da in August rotuidering the g#a- movie enl taleviiioo shots taken ,
era] opinion so many folks seem tt Sliver Springs and this famed
{ t« have, that Florida is too hot attraction became a "must" in
in summer. I at«o epv.fd to know
their vacation plant.
Sanford, for many year*, waa a aleepiny years, merchants are planning to meet the
why they chose Tampa rather than
demands
of
growth
and
progress
with
what­
Florida it s big state and there
community satisfied with it* beauty and naMiami. Clearwater Sarasota or
were
to many things they wanted
ever
is
necessary
to
make
a
citizen
modern
some cf the better known resort
tural reaource*— but never a thought that
to see. so many places they want­
areas.
in
every
respectboth could be put to work for a future
It waa not
dJf; -ult engaging ed to ro. it would be difficult to
One can see the change taking place as
^benefit.
them
in
conversation
for they Oo all ibey to do In a short two
the best
For a decade now. the community haa stiSes and buildings are being repainted,
were eager for information about weeks. The-/ decided
things to do. places
to go and thing to do war fly by Trans
been bursting forth into a full-fledged city renovated, redecorated and modernized so
thinrs to see Only one of the girts Canada Airlines direct to TimpJ
faced with many problem* of transforma- that Sanford shopper* may have the ad­
had viaitrd Florida before, and which would enable them to start
vantage of metropolitan shopping yet feel
tion.
’
,
,
then had only a
few hours In their Florida va.-ation fo&lt;r hours
The merchants of Sanford have been the friendly atmosphere of shopping among
Miami on her way to Nassau She .Per leaving Toronto They ar­
found her experience so delight­ ranged with the Rent-A-Car See.
leader* in the transformation of a small, neighbor* and friend* as well as shopping
with
neighbors
and
friend*.
ful that she planned to return an­ lie* to ba.e a car waiting for
restful community into a city bearing the
other
time and see more of the them os arrial. It was a wonder­
Thw e i* rtmvb to be done to educate
trademark of a metropolis but keeping the
when they
state. Iter three office {hums were ful day in Toronto
friendlines* and community spirit intact. Sanford shopper* that there 1* merchandise
thrilled by her accounts and were boarded '.hair plane, the sun was
Amt there have l»een hundred* of problem* in Sanford store* to w het the appetite of any
e&lt;! .al’ y anxious to usit the state shining and the temperature waa
a 4 it
#. . M
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«i&lt;Its
... V,
|_|mrn
m o,e.a.
*****
Its. il/wl
M
MtgOis
a** in »Ke 70 * Eenrthirf looked
styli«t
or
to
fill
the
need
o
f
any
busllieil
(
doing such a Job and doing it right
rosy
man.
There
are
many
loyal
‘
citizens
who
There are changes e\ery day for the
But they found Honda buried
better—air conditioning, remodeling, re­ never trade in foreign marketji but keep
under a gigantic cloud bank. Ominois dark cloida made tt neees.
furnishing. new stocks, better trained their money at home circulating among
sary to fasten seat belts as they
employes — everything that is necessary to neighbor* and friend*. Sanford will continue
approached
Tampa The sunshine
Ry
MII.LAM
F.WAI.D
There
have
been
at
least
two
—
Propl*
will
pay
to
watch
any
to
grow—but
its
growth
would
be
stimulat­
meet the demand* of growth.
state provided a sorry welcome
Only a few years back, merchsnt* of ed many, many time* by the impetus given t ailed I’ rett fluff C a r m p s s fn l targe testa wit* pay TV-one In1 km 1 of uninterrupted movie in the form of a driving rain and
NEW YORK &lt;* —The number Palm Springs, Calif., with wire even if n 't a dog
Sanford were serving a community limited home town trading by home town folks. The u call ia Bartlesville, O k ie, is and the other in Chicago by air.
jn lu.llesvUla, M miles of flooded runway*. They hopefully
to less thsn 10,000 people— now they must more Sanford people trade in SanfoU. the (618.
Three Motive A Day
I mir, are being
strung
right actepted my assurance that the
A simple order on the tele­
t e n t mitre than 30.000 with population greater the improvements to be made.
7enitb ran the Chicago test in bow to
telephore poles by a tun would toon be shining, but 1
Installed
decoders in (lrin called Vumore Inc. Vumore am afraid they mutt bo doubting
The next time you’re downtown take a phone will transport the screen till. It
figure* leaping every day. And to adjust to
lOo
sample
homes
for
nothing tt a subsidiary of Vidro Indepen- my word by now for thst wit two
of
the
downtown
lyne
theatre
look around—you'll find the kind of mer­
gri'Ath InvrsPment and work has been
Into any ritiien’ s living room.
ind give subscriber* the chance d f » Theatres e chain that op­ days sgo »rd it it still raining.
chandise you like and the kind of people
necessary.
I am tailing you about this
Bartlesville, a prospeiout town le watch 90 movies over WO days erates some 1(0 movie hot’ *** in
group of girls because they are
,
Looking forward to an estimated you like.
ia the heart of the Oaage Hills at It per movie. The movies were the Southwest.
It's just good business to trade at home! Is the center of the first big shown three times a day. There
population of over 50,000 in Ie«s than 10
Bartlesville, headquarters
of typical of thousands of others who
rood
movies.
medium Phillips Oil, was choten because art Interested In Florida and are
I ling into pay
in
the
parlor were
planning vacations here. Clerks,
TV. Subscribers vriil be able to mo.let sod some degx.
Arieu Ii.dtpeftdcni -.-r.i all feur
stenographers, waitresses, mech­
view a number of uninterrupted
The
avenge
family
spent theatres in the town two conven­
movie* on Ihetr TV aela for (2.72 a week on lit TV movies. tional, two drive • ins. Us cit­ anics, are all making good money
a d pulling aside tidy sums to
the Kremlin clique rejects, we create IV SO a maMh atoning ia early Families watched movies about izens get good TV reception and pay for th* vacation trip of their
The notion that hop* triumph* over fact* which
, ,
,
„
, . . . , .. .
i tutuma. They'll be brought in three timet is often at they all three
networks-two
from
, Ttnu# uisaQy did :a the theatres. The nearby Tulsa and one from choice.
appear* to lie too widespread in this coun­ suspicion of u*. Many people think that our by lht#Wid
A few year*
ago such folks
1over which the Federal Com mum- experiment proved to
try. If thl* notion i* applied to the London aims are merely propagandise one*.
success Mu.kogre, Okla.
would
only
dream
about such a
We
ran
Only
talk
the
coldest
cold
turkey
rations
Commission
has
no
conIt s a jumping town. Rack to
disarmament talks, we will be letting ourful that early in the game out*
holiday Now they buy plane tic- I
trot.
its
population
waa
19,221s.
ride
f»aiiilet
tried
to
chest
by
1W
30,
to
Khrushchev
and
n-main
firm
and
strong.
aelves In for severe disillusionment. For it
keta, hire llertrdrive-lt.yoursetf
Bartlesville D not the seen* of j listening
to the
unscrambled Now, its estimated more than
Is, at present, inconceivable t l « the Ku»- Khrushchev doe* not want to be convinced a test. It it the scene of a full
ears, star at goo.) hotels or motets
Bartlessound alone. They gave up vhen 20,000 cititcns live in
ind live K up, even If they have
•ian leader* will agree to and permit * by u* or our good intention*. He is out to fledged business venture
Zenith began
scrambling
th* rillr. Its medium income back in
to wofk and save for another year
genuinely satisfactory system of air nnd win. Hence, we must be on guard We must
l'.’SO waa $1,572, exceptionally
audio, too.
or so to make up for it. Publicity
even ire on guurd against an optimism which
Paramount ran the Palm Spr- high for the state. Th* education- ard advertising released t&gt;y the
ground Inspection.
ingw test in 19(2 in 300 picked &gt;1 level is high and uaemploy- Florida Development Commission ,
The Kremlin leaders will not permit tbeir flows like water in some Washington circles
homes. It wax conducted via mrnt it low.
and by hotels and leading attrac­
own people to "inspect” the Soviet *y*tem; as well as elsewhere.
open wire, a cheap highway for
Hew Wire* Will Work
tions are creating desires in th*
•
a
•
In other words, they will not permit free­
TV programs, but a fairly InThe S» miles of cable lhat Vu- h, iru ^ million*. ,„&lt;i increa.ing
dom. How then, and why, should we expect
efficient one Open
wire goofs more la laying will eost about ytar-rotnd travel to Florid* In.
them to allow UN or NATO personnel to
whtn K runs
into
obstacles. $104,000 Vumore will tell the dieates how north while ruch pro
By UNITED PREM
Aerial travel is on the way to greater
And K sometimes
radiates iu cable
to
Southwestern
Bell motion is
Inspect Russia?
NEW YORK _ Movie producer
,
^
y(W,ig.
Without rejecting categorically the idea heights and speed*. A rocket enthusiast of composer Boris Monos, on hit 12 signal to such an extent that * |which, in tu n . will rent it back
program can bs picked up free. to
urno'o for $3.97 a month. Ilfrl wln blr4 k thrilling, neverrecognized
authority
ha*
patented
a
flying
years
*t
aa
American
counter*
of any nr ail negotiation* with th* Rus­
What Test Showed
spy:
** * *
1to.b# forgotten two wt*k» In ouf
sian*. It is necessary to point out that if aaucur which he says will ri«e vertically,
Nevertheless. Ixsi Novins, vice- 1 movies Numore will use the r e - . , u u , ||0|* th#, wU) m tf, * ilh
“
1
hit*
never
been
a
spy
be.
hover
at
any
height
from
five
to
50-thou­
tele.! modeled Lyric Theatre
and when we conduct negotiation* with the
aeatlnz friendliness and courtesy during
tore. I don't know where I found president of Tarsmount's
point*
out
that I rapacity:
*00. Tn« I.yrtf h*«
it nr am! th»t tb#y till rethe first meter firm
Russian* for the major purpose of scoring sand feet, and travel at supersonic speed*. the courage Is do It
He i* Constantin I’ . I-ent. a mechanical en­ time, but beltsvs me. to tell th* valuable conclusions were drawn been converted
a coot of lurfl
refreshed and happy
assumed propaganda victories over them,
tra'.h. I don't think 1 could do U from th# test:
kAl.WO
wrilb their experience.
If you
gineer
and
former
vice
president
of
the
we are in error. Geneva, with Jt* so-called
—Th# greatest market f«r pay
a gem."
There are H000 TA homes In should run Into Jean Cronle, Olive
American Rocket Society.
Geneva spirit, was hailed a* a propaganda
TV shows ts th# la
income Bartlesville and Vumore hopes to W'urm, Norma Williams or Olive
I a-mI’* saucer is described as consisting of
veil to 4000 of them. Actually, Grays of Toronto
give them a
WASHINGTON — Anthony Dor |group
victory for this country. It confused some
— “ “ ~ ~ ^ ~ “ ——
— ——— — •j |mj;# &lt;tv1 t ecome and let them
circular wing
a viiM
cabin
on
” **'x with
n,IN a
*** w
*o top
»v|» |n
rtu ry 'ig riF
ia,t runner
former m
tecrtUry-trrarurer
of
of m*r friends and bounced o ff the billiard •» flat, biikuifii
Union, on
know how glad we are they derid­
ball dome of Khrushchev. The Russian* nnd a hole in the middle The inventor fig - ^the United Auto Workers Ifi
|
ed on Florida for their vacation,
tire* that a saucer with a wing twenty feet l.h* uB,0J) •rilvtUas of racketeer
ri
leap frogged into the Middle Tu*t after Gen­
Johnny Dto
L A F F -A -D A Y
in dinmeter jvould lift three passengers,
eva.
,
"I f Dio had one failing, it was
th* project can operate with 1(00three
d.-cw
member*
and
baggage.
th*
inability
to'aay
ne
to
any­
A!so. when we seek to win assumed pro2000 customers.
•
Don't attempt to hook passage yet. Con­ body."
pagandn victories by offering proposal*
Originally, Vutnor* planned to
struction work hasn’t yrt been started. Rut
live its customers It telemovies
Nr.W YORK — F.lder stAlesmsn
the next time you see a flyipg saucer, re­ and flnaneiee Bernard Baruch, on j
s month for 19 M. It has now
upped the nuraler of films to
member, it may lie our own.
his career in Wall Stieet:
_ .
*\ It won't charge anything for
"As I moled into public life I
9•**•♦ ••!•*
tta iU e s itr
kr
OeaaraS
A
installation. Some of th* movies
•ervie*
le a
ttl
O eargi*
B esieea
lis t
m ix
If government continues to undertake waa ip find that what f had learn I
will be shown eurrently with the
A tU a le O esrgta
more and more non-governmental activities; ^
olher conventional house in town,
rw ru ra w R iK * r s u ..T .a r . i n w .
torn# before and tom* after.
in competition with its own citizens and affaire. Human nature remained
rsfL rtrrwAN jk ■usi*»«* wgr
HAaiOM HASUSAH gw. RaMetlv* aailee
Video Independent hat petmitt
tax payers, bureaucracy will increase, public human nature, whether It stood |
Kv*Z-TH Z COIR1S4. ASvartislag Sfaaagwe
fr»m 23 oth«r ettie* in the South
debt will grow, the dollar will continue to bent over a stock tleker or spoke
Ws llaeeia Is A asah » *1 «As Ualla4 Praa*
•s-ret. including Tulsa. Oklahoma 1
from th* White House.''
a a ewslsleg ewaleelvety la ike *** far nsiUlaa. dvjirecia'.e and there will be no tax relief for
City and Lubbock, Tsx., accord- 1
•C s* •%# teeel aews setalsS la (kla aawaeaeee. anyone.
log to C. O. Fulgham, rice pres­
BEIRUT, Lebanon — President
ident of the theatre chain. He
An American millionaire Is having diffi­ Camille Chtmotin, on Communist
sae* pay TV a coming, but. he
culties with hln tenth wife. He has mora Infiltration Into the Middle Ka«l:
"I earMiliy belrlv# that Comdoe*n't think It
means an end
All OS11aarx aaltaaa. aarta aC Ikaaka. raealallaaa aa* trouble keeping a bride than the French munirt Infiltration int„ the Middle
te the conventional movie house.
MSI*** *r aetarseiaswaas Mr IAe *..».*• *r rsISw have keeping a premier.
Kjat la highly (fkngerous to the
"We'll continue to have movie
wtM Va rtareeS fae at raewlae i^rarslala* rale*
— ----- ■—■ . ..
I very existence of the Middle East
houses," says Fulfham. "as long
■•&lt;ae*4 a* w n t altaa atlSa* naSakae
&lt;
r ISIS *i
ts b o y . and girls want to held
♦b* riwi ocn-w .r saaim ri. rSSa. aatav
In the month of August there la oceasovereign Hates."
Ik* AM
*f C*w#raaa .r Harak S ISIS
hands "
I* f **i •■! akalf W llifl
la ' l l k••rI Ika C«4 aala«4
klaa |tw Ika f i «
ikaa
•kail ka

Sanford Merchants Are Growing
With Communitywide Expansion

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Pay-ln-The-Parlor T V Coming Up

NINA DIAC0NISCU. 29. R. manlsa actress who refused to re­
turn to her CommucDt-d ~ •
nsted hcmclar.d after a film
frxtival in Venice, says In R&lt; ■■»
that contact with the free v&lt; 1
“ la Ilk# sn electric shoric. • •
merisg a prayer tor loved c - •j
atill behind th* Iron curtain,
Nina called her former life “ uv age,* and finds her new freedom
"apectsculir.'* (fatrrrvatioae.'y

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August 31st

B.E. Purcell, Co.
SANFORO.OKI.AN DO

fllonnlly a special reason for Americans to
tliln k well o f Cnnnda I lint s w here thoflf leader James It Hoffs, in s shsrp
w elcom e, though infrequent, eend lirerzes vertsal evhsng* with Michael No

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Wednesday, August 14, 1057 c o m e from .

YOU'RE TELLIN G ME!
a- iarniiAM t i n .

WITH live (tub* slugging It
out. loe-to-toe Set a frantic pen­
nant frst for all, thus* Cbicego
Cubs may be fortunate, after alt,
to b* snug and secure in ih* Na­
tional league etorm cellar,
t t t
Fl/f|r-ntae twsls ieere noapAI la
fSe effir p/ gn Illlnfix oporfinrTif
iesss. Note fkrrr t a record o/
SrAtrA any U l/ry wowid be press*,
t I I
Sydasy, Aostrwlie, repeyls SOdegree teswpeenhsre, tewasS Its bare
Ivess lb* wsotbey riser#
H be epside dew*.
I f f
In Tokyo a teat hit a trwck
which banged against another
r*b which raromtd off a third
taxi which bit a motor ecooter
flood grief—t* Uda a modemtged

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Conic in to 1‘ urrclC.s and
kucvs how many wtitchcH ini
the pair of l.rvi'rt in thfl
window, put your name and
gucwrt on the hark of a
l.cvi label and drop in the
box. And if your irue** i.
the clowcHt to the rorrect
mini her of ntitchea you will
win a . . .

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Japanese version of the oti* AmirKin gams of tag?
I t t
tmarl mosqadoes ka»«« uhxh

vak, president 0f the Wayne Con*
tw CIO Cnuneil:
liter* are certain people In
* * * *
* * I labor who art bums and eve yImnly knows
whtt Vo do with
•n/oyab/e reading
Doss 'f f±,’t*
f ' them."
DETROIT-Duddy Parker, h a
surprise anneunremenl of his in.
lentton to resign at taona' football
roach:
"I am not through with football
—I'm Jtial through in Detroit "

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kaaiaita art most asseeyplitde te
ffleSr Me*, soys a Jrrmalotognt.
8a, don't pel sore tr im someone

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"And MY huaband keepg telling me YOUR husband
h u the lawn mower!"

HELP WANTED

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BANK

Our I&gt;o\r Hank Hales Make Buying1

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The ponitioo of manager of the Sanford Sear*

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Copper miner* in Rhodtua.
Africa, aey flying tan- era STS
constantly flying About Utsir
neighborhood. Maybe the space
people are Just spying on what
seem* I* them to be e strange
underground nsoeemsnt.

Catalog Sates Office la now open.
o

This responsible possition requires a maa b*lwt«n
P h o n e b e fo re

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noon fo r y o u r
money

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New Banking Hours

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Monday • Friday
9 a-m. - 1 p.m.
Friday Evening
5:30 p.m. • 8 p.m.
CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY

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There'* no need to wait
for long-wanted applian­
ce# and furnishings. Buy
them now with a lowcost personal loan from
our bank. Convenient
paymenta.

desire le goi ahead with Hears, Apply is p*rwo«
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Wcrtncsrfny, August 11. 1057 The Sanford ITrrnld—Pnjro 5

Social £vcnt&amp;
New Arrivals

Mr*: Harry Hrcren ha* a* her
bouse guest, her sister and broth­
Circ!* No 1 of the W.S.C.S. of er. Mr*. A. G. Berkebtlr and Clyde
the First Methodist Church met Jone* of Somerset, P i.
Tuesday morning at th» home of
Mr. and Mr* L. T. Sheppard
Mr*. Fred Perkins. The devotion­ have gone to W'aynesville, N. C.
al and prayer were siren by Mr*. for two weeks.
Eva Harkey. A itudy and poem
were Freaented by Mi*. Albert
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Sikes, West
Hirkton.
First Street, returned home re­
The builncs* meeting we* con.
ducted by Mr*. Jim Williamson cently from a trip to Chicago and
1vice-chairman. In the abfence of Thurgen Bay. Wisconsin. One of
the ctalrman. Attending were tne many sightseeing trip* taken
Mr* T. E. Wilton, Mrs. L. A. An- ] was one to the Wisconsin Dell*.
' demon. Mr*. N. L. Wright, Mrs.,
It. s. Crenshaw, Mr*. Bva liarMr. and Mr*. Brady T Williams
/key, Mr*. Wllllamton, and her
(sitter Mr* Mabel Floyd, and Mr*, i of Fort Walton are in Sanford
spending a short vacation with
Perkin*.
Mrs. Williams mother Mrs. V. W.
Davit and other relatives.

It \IIY MOt STAGGS, «&lt;&gt;n o f
'lr . and »nd Mr*. I., f . Sli||&gt;. I The evening blble »choo| for child,
Sinfsrd. Pern .‘.cgtstt is, !?S7. ren age « to It at tne vhurrh o f the
(Photo hy llerjttrom)
Narareie i* in It* »eeond week
■fhe church I* located at the cor­
ner of Second and Maple Street*
The school will have rioting »rrvice* and demonrtration Sunday
night. August 1*. at 7:00 p
m.
Mr*. Ruth Carter ha* been di­
rector of the school and will have
charge of the Sunday earning ser­
vice. with the pupil*. There will
be no regular S;«l youth service
this Sunday

Square Dancing Put
O ff Until Fall

BABY flllll, RICKETTS. &lt;Uu*.
hter of Mr. and Mr*. W. Z.
Riekrli*, Sanford. Horn Ausutt
II. 1957. (I’hoto hy nerittrom-

Mr*. W. E. Smith o f Ocala and
Mr*. Smith Ratey and Mis* buna
Batey of Galnenille are visiting
Mr*. J. B Ray.

Mrs. Perkins Hosts
Circle I Of WSCS

Nazarenc Church
To Have Closing

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fl&amp; A&amp; o/tah

The Chief* and their wive* who
have hern enjoying the *quare
dancing »o much thl* rummer,
have decided to take a three week*
vacation and will not t*w m e unt­
il! the terond Monday In Septem­
ber, which will be die ninth. At
this time Chief Rone will once
more rail at the Chief* Club at
8:3h p m.

Conning The

News

Hy VIRGINIA CONN, Sorlely Editor
Dot Poiv.il and Ellen Beit* *re j »inee Ixu ha* never »een it. They
back from their trip to Key \Ve»t, ire lucky to have the air condition­
a l Haying out al the camp, wrhere
(| (rw pUfet tre h o ,,,, lhrn
Adelaide Me»e* and her children
.
. .
have Joined
them for the week. , C1" " " ln ,h' *"mnier'
Hear the! Dot md Ellen hare a
lh&gt;n t forget the rhlcken Harbe
beautiful new boat and are runn- qu# Saturday night at the Elk'*
log up and dow-n the river with it .! club. Thi* will benefit the F.lk'*
The whoi. I j - n i l r c f r r »« •&gt;* Playground, that wonderful spot
proud of nephew Mel Hel»eh*r for i
'
'
.
...,
winning the AH Marine Golf Tour-1" " f ir*« *«»•» where children
nament. Mel i« the aon of Boo.snJ have «u&lt;-h • good time It i* a rare
Irwin F1ei»cher. He
broke the oeraM On when one ran drive by
court# record
irvw.it at
-- Camp
v—...,. Lejeung
■■ an.)
in.| tee
»e* no lime
little prop:#
people nimningclimbing
with a *7, and hia *rore for four lnj. „ n ,(,f ftretruek or twinging
day* of play w n a one unde/ par
.hc ,.vjng,
29T. Sine# the rour*e ts *onn yard*. i
this is pretty dam good. Mel will i
play at Parri* Island next week I
In the All-Serview
tournament.
There we hope he will meet ano­
ther Sanford golfer. Gene Wittell, who w»n the Sixth Naval Di*
triel golf tournament.
Tommy Peterton'ia commuting
with Rill Hutchison to the beach j
thne day*. Penny Peterson U In i
Flatrock, N. C. enjoying the co o l'
weather there. She write* that *h* |
and the children are having a wonderful time The Peterson* pood j
|e Pierre * n lutten falaliy try * ,
rattlemake last week, which t*
very sad new* indeed, a* he wi*
»uch a brignt puppy and Just like
a ball of black w-ool.
Bo and lx# Do*ter. former San
ford resident* have been back In
tow-n to tee tbout their houte. and
are now staying at New Smyrna
Be*ch for a few day*.
Flo and Vie Knlck from Jirk
•onville ipent the weekend with
Carrie ard Jack
StrlSilng. The
Siribling* alway* *eem to have a
houseful of
company, and have
Jack'* family a* their guett* right
now. It would take an awful lot of
people to fill up their unbelievably
large hour# though.
Mr. Wilburn of the B O Q call
ed to say that the Afterburner will
b« open five day* a week from now
on from 11:10 until 12.10 Monday
through Friday. Great plans are
in the air for entertainment at the
B O Q. in the near future, and San­
WHITE DOTS SHOWERED
ford may have a bona fide offic­
OVER NAVT OROANZA In
e r* club yd.
this frock designed by Motlie
Glad te hear that Ernie Mills i*
rarnla for a cool summer.
back home again after a bout with
Tha bodice I* aoftlr moulded
pneumonia, during which lime h#
over ail easy pleated skirt
was a patient in the dispcnjary *t
Far quick chaaga aav-try the
baft ti rrreraMa—navy
N.A.S,
Frank and Martha Johnson, who
■ on* aide and d ^
will be on the Hatwing Stalf, have
I sr g s a u ua the othir.
bought the Emanaki hou»e In Pine,
rreit. The Johnson* came to Senford from Clarkaville, Trnn.
A family oil well was itruck In
Tex**, and Si and Lou Johnson
are motoring to Norfolk in a brand
new Bulck with air eonditlocilng.
They will go by way of Chicago.

Mr and Mr*. Votie Williams Sr.
have returned from a week at
RMreerwat. N C.
Mr and Mr* W. A Loftier to.
•lay returned from a tour of Northve»tero I'nited State*.
Mr* L. E. Arm*trong left Tues­
day for a visit of several week*
with her daughter Mrs. Jackie
A. Collins tn Jacksonville She
was accompanied by her little
grandson Dailey Park Smith, and
her »ister Mr*.
Alberta Durvn.
Dailey and Mr* Duren will »tay
tn Jacksonville for a week.

Baptist Circles
The Auguit meeting of the Wo.
man'* Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church wa* held
August 12. Mr*. E. A Covington,
prctldent, urged all chairmen to
submit their material for the new
W .M A yearbook, that it might bf
issued on time.
Mr*. Tboma* protected the vl»
.tors and guest*. Mr. Waller
Routh, a student
at the Baptist
Seminary in Loiiville. Ken., spoke
on community ml*»ion». told of
student actlvitle* at the lemlnary.
and offered luggertion* for local
missionary activities.
Mr*. Frank Bryant, nee Mar
garrt Hunt and formerly of Sanf»rvl spoke on million* In Callfor
nia, where *he now resides in the
city o f Barkley.
Mr*. Bryant
aatd tnat the need for mlnTor*
•here ia great. There are only two
Southern Baptist churche* for a
population of 120.UOO. although
these ehurche* have a number of
missiona.
Mr. Frank Bryant, a student at
the Golden Gate Baptist Semin,
ary in Berkley, spoke of trie school
and it* actlvitle*. By the fall of
1959. it It hoped that the college
will be moved acre** the b*y to
abeautiful
location on Straw
berry Point. Mr Bryant praiird
the teaching itaff of the »emin
ary,
and the missionary
and
evangelical groups in lierk'.y.
The program
followed with
M n. A J. Petei*oo in charge. The
subject wa* “ Giving the Water of
Life in Europe,” and wa* presen*
ed by Circle No. I. Mr*. ChLholm
was seated at the head of the tea
table, which wa* preiumably sot
on the rampu* of the European
Baptist Theo'ogi-al Seminary In
Switzerland. A large picture of
Lake Zurich ami the »now y a !i»
a a a placed behind her to give the
proper atmoiphere. Member* ol
Circle No. 1
acted a* the tea
guoslt and were led by Mr*. Chi*
holm to discus* their homeland*
and the million work there; Bap
list mission* in Yugoslavia, W M
V. work In Spain, and minion
work in Italy
and the moilcm
world. With the end of the pro
gram, Mrs. Juanita llclm i sang
“ Faire*t Lord Jeau*.”

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Circle No. I met in the chapel
Monday with Mr* Moore presid­
ing She opened the meeting with
* prayer for guidance during the
day. A report was given by Mr*.
Vhraham*. MVrctary
and trearurer. Mr*. Martha Marshall pre­
sented the Stewardship plan* and
the l-nporiance of teaching child­
ren that a'ewardihip I* • prin­
ciple tn be instilled In tbc heart.
Mr*. Myer* and
Mra. Gibb*
prvsentesl the atudy on “ Prayrr."
She stated that Grvl hear* and
aniw-er* ihort prayer* e* well a*
long. Mr*. Gibb* closed with a
prayer poem entitled "God'a Tem­
ple.''
The community mission wrill be
work :n Juvenile welfare ami viaiitep remembrance (roup No. I.
Donations wera
voted for tji#
stale mission and the local wel­
fare fund of the chur.-h. The meet­
ing closest with prayer* hr Mr*.
John D Abraham*. Present at
ihe meeting were Mr*. Abraham*,
Mr* n C. Moore. Mr*. Martha
Marshall, Mrs.
Turner t/vdge,
Mr* M ( ' imminc*. Mrs. Os C.
Gibb*, Mr*. J. A. Cunningham,
Mr*. Fred Myer*. Mr*. C. L.
Park, in-i Mr*. II II. Newman.

Circle No. S met with Mr*. 8.
\ li WUMiwon presiding. Mr*. W.
Dr. ;nd Mr* Joseph C. Bunten
D Gsr-llner, devotional rhairman
spent the weekend nt their prw
opene.l her
message
with the
home on Lemon
Bluff.
Their
circle repeating Ihe watchword*
daughter Judy stayed with Becky
in unison. Mr*. R. T Thomaa read
Guliand. who |* spending the turnt!ie minutes of the lust meeting
mer with Mr. and Mr*. A. B.
in the absence of the •r-errtary,
Peterson Sr. Dr. Bunten ts chief
Mr*. G. B. Drake Mr*. J. W.
surgeon for the ACL railroad, and
Senterfitt wa* introduced a* a new
the Bunten* live in Wilmington.
member. Mr*. J. R Field* gavs
N. C.. where ACL make* It* home
an interesting
niesttgo on the
office.
need* of the misrionanr*. Mr*.
Gardiner closed lfs« meeting with
Mr. and Mr*. W. B Wr»y have
prayer Attending
were Mr*.
Circle No. I met Monday with Gardiner, Mr*. Field*. Mr*. Tha.
returned from a month"* vacation
Mr*.
Volie
William*
Sr.
leading
in
In North Carotina and Georgia. In
ma*. Mr*. E C. Harper, Mr*.
Gastonia, N. C. they stayed with I the absence of the chairman, Mr* Davis, Mr*. Wilkinson and Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. F. W . Mangum. Mr*. Eunice Davis, Mr*. Petereoti gave II. G. Finch.
Maneum I* Mr*. Wray's »i«ter. i* the devotional a review of the
The Elsie Knight Cirele of 'be
and to make the vitlt even more book “ Practical Primer on Pray-1 First Raptiat Church met Monday
pleasant their two sun* were a, i r ”
night a* the home of Mr*. F L.
The community mission for the Dampier. Mu* Martha Fog wa*
home. One is a medical student
at the University of North Caro, month i* directed vUltation and p&lt;i hostess Mr*. Hasty, chairman,
lina aod the other is a Second lieu­ Group No. S of the remembrance presided. Th# meeting wa* open­
list. Mr*. Grier reported on the ed with prayrr by Mr*. Rea And
tenant in the Air Corps.
Young People'* work and three dnl
erson. After lit# burin#** meeting
From Gallonia the Wray* went iars were paid to her for refreih-1 Mist Marche.vts Campbell, Y.W.
to Burnsville, N. C. to »tay at the ment* for the Sunbeams.
A. member, gave th# highlight* of
Mrs. Peterson Introduced the '
Nuwrray Inn. which i* owned by
a week *pent recently In RidgeWalter Routh. rre»t, N. C Three new member*
Mr. Wray'* brother. Thu famous guest, the Rev.
Inn wi* choien by lufe magatma who apoka to the circle on the were Introduced; they were Mr*.
in a recent issue a* one o f the seminary at Lawrence. Ky. She |Grob*-*, Mr*. Cavanaugh and Mr*.
eight best plaeo* to eat In the il*o prrtented him with a gift Gunter.
south. Mr. Wray’ s mother, who from the cirele. Member* present | Mr*. Pryor, program chairman,
William* Sr .
Is eighty seven yewvra ok), still were Mr*. Volia
gave tn interrttlng talk entitled
doe* much of the operating Her Mr*. J. A. Strange, Mr*. A. J. "What'* Happening now In A.
son l* the manager.
While in Walker. Mre. J. F. Iasi*. Mut frica” . The meeting wa* rioted
Burnivlle, boride* partaking of l*abelle Simon, Mr* Louis Hoop. with a prayer hy Mr* Estelle
the excellent food, tha Wtay* were Mrs II. II Grier, ami Mr*. Cecil Glisson. Refreshment# were serv
able to attend the summer thea­ Tucker. Guest* were Mist Paulin# . ed try the hortesse* to Mr*. Ilariy,
tre run by Miami L'nivrriity. One Hay* and Rev. Routh.
Mr*. Pryor,
Mr*. Cavanaugh,
of the play* w-a» entltlwl ‘'Thf
Mrs. Gr-sise*. Mn. Gunter, Mr*.
Circle
No.
2
met
Mon-lay.
Tha
Generous Lady.”
Hulrhlton,
Mr*.
GILon, Mr*.
theme of the devotional waa “ Live
Andcrion, and Mi*s Campbell.
In Aihvilte, which is forty mile* taken from the book “ God’ a Pur­
south of Rumsvtlle, the travelling pose” . Members were requested
Wray* vUticd Mr. Wray'* »l»ter to return all library books at the
and brother-in-law. Mr.* and Mr*. September meeting.
live mission iti.dy report wa*
John Bennett. After a trip through
Atlanta, another o f Mr*. Wray's given hy various member*, who
(liter* Mr*. C. S. Buchanan of gave intnitMting current events
pertaining to home and foreign
Decatur, G*. entertained them.
missions work, and offerings tn
Arriving Sunday from Annapo- 1M*-’S7.
Several member* g»v* report*
Ua. M. D. were Lrdr. Jack Stnbling't family, hia
mother, Mr*. on visits to
churches ia other
John Stnhhng. sister Mis* Louise dates and Cuba during their va
StnhUng and aunt. Mis* Annia rations. There were »evrn memStribiing. They were accompanied !*r* preient: Mr*. Myron Smith,
by a do** frteod. Leven Water*. Mrs. J. Roy Bntt. Mr*. LQtlan
Vlelrrry, Mr*. R. P. Cully. Mrs
Rrendi lamb
J. J. Campbell, Mrs. G. C. DUon.
Neil Kadar
snd Mr*. A. L Vane*.
B etty W#**-m
Cirri# No III also met Mon lay
L i r ' n d * Dlrkeroff
with Mrs. Clyde Humphrey, rhsirm m . preiiding. Mr*. H. W. Ruck,
There will he a vary Important er offered the opening prayer ask­
meeting of the Chirp* Wh&gt;* Club, ing a special blessing for those
Thursday evening at 8:00 p m. who are 111; Dr. W. P. Rrooka Jr.,
Thi* It tha regular monthly meet Mr* Al Barineau, Mr* II. A. Col*nr. hut line# the by-law* will be hrrt and Mr* Ben Burk# Con*
drawn st tht* meeting all member* val*K#nt card* were sent to the
are urged to attend and to be sick
thare early, »o businas* mav atari
Mr* It. N Ctswland give the
promptly at * 0o Reaponeibdlty of devotional u*lng the book “ God's
the by-law* r»«ta with the mem. Purp»»e'*. Each member repeat­
ben. an if yr-si wish to further ed her favorite vsr»e at the open,
your idea*, tom e to this meet­ tng of the devotional period The
ing.
ttewarithip rhairman. Mrs. F. E.
Bolt, gave a few points on stew­
When making swimming stop*, ardship. and a iked member* tn
plan to take along rubber inner put arid# ir!fi*hne»* and envoi ondisciple* of
tube* or inflatable raft*, a* well foes*, to be truly
a* wator ball* Engage In beach Christ.
riaoa wera mad* to visit the
game* Make tha Slops something
the childr en u t i l look forward nursing home* and the people on
remembrance list No. 7. The min
to with i rlith.
ute* of the )v«t meeting ware r*e.|

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and the trtarurrr* rei-ort given.
V donation wa* made to the Ju­
venile Delinquency Fund. Mission
projects were
discussed before
Mr* Roil dismissed the meeting,
tttrnjing were Mrs. M. N. Cleve.
mi. M n Clyde Humphrey. Mr*.
II W. Ri-rker. 'lr*. I* I. T u r v - e ,
Mra. 0. G. Roller,
Mr*. A- B.
-siwjoy, ,vli». F. E. ooir. Mr*.
Helen Carter. Mr*. J. L Jackson,
Mr*. John Fox, and Mr*. W. Ct.ynn.

YOUNGSTERS I K VItN THE grip from Mayfair Country Club pro Mario Carfagno, a* thrv take leasons In a terle* undrrwav at the rlub for children ten veer* old and up. Left to rights Mario Csr*
fagtio, Jeffery Altman, Robert C. Knight Jr., Judith Barrash, Warren Kt.i|ht, Terry Griffin. Skipper
Palmer,
(Photo by Bergstrom)
I

nttOILFD CIIICKKN
By Suian Chriitian
AtslatarK Nutritionist
One thing nicer than a glowing
charcoal fire U a glowing char
coal ftr# covered with halve* of
rhlckeo, slowly acquiring a beau
tiful coat of Ian.
Thl* 1* wonderful food any time
of the year, but e*ped*lly In the
summer—and especially thi* »ummer. rinre there i* a hig supply of
broiler* on Ihe
market. A* you
know, the big supply mean* lower
price*
Broiler* are down in price right
now and are likely to remain »o
for a few week* at leart.
Whether you buy poultry whole
or In parta, look for the *ign« of
g.Kwi quality that
mean • food
meal ahead! And remember that
poultry ta a very periUiable food.
Store it, wrapped looiely. in th#
meat compartment of the refriger­
ator. FTe*h poultry will keep well
only twu to three d*y» In the colde*t part of the refrigerator.
To broil chicken In your back­
yard, try thi* recipe:
BROII.EII CHICKEN
1 young chicken, * to 12 week*
old. weighing not over 2*» pound*
i!rosted. melted fat, »*lt and pep­
per.
Cut the chicken Into fourth*.
C-*ai with melted fat. Sprinkle
with salt and pep|&gt;»r. Place on a
charcoal with th* skin tide away
from th# heat. Keep the heal mo­
derate. Have the rhicken three or
four iniJtr* from th# flame or heat
element. Turn the chicken several
time* a* it tsrown*. Ila*te fraquenU
ly with tii# pan drippllng* or other
melted fat. Cook evenly to the
bone -M to *5 minute*. If more
convenient, conk th# rhirkrn part­
ly done in the broiler, then finish
In a moderate oven. )00' to SSO'F;
or start en a moderate oven aod
,'lnUh uniler broiler.
Serve broiled chicken Kit with
th* pan dripping* or melted fat
over it A wedge of lemon or lime
served with the chicken gives
pleasing flavor.

Gourmet’s Cookpot
Fried Squab* (Mr*, lee ( hia'*
recipe&gt;
3 squabs
2 lb»p *h"yo
1 wine glare gin
Ginger root
1 tap. Sugar
' ) tip. lilt
Extract Jute# from ginger. Then
add gin. »hoyu, tugir and rah to
tha Jute* from th# ginger. Rub It
on squab* Fry In deep lat for 15
minute* or until golden brown.
Serve* two.

And

Circle No. 3 of th# W .8C S. o f
ihe
First Methodist Church met
The Senior High Fellowship of
McKinley
'he Ftrit Presbyterian Church will Monday afternoon at
meet at the Church at 7:00 pm. Hall with Mr*. R. W. Sturdivant
for recreation.
a* hottest, and Mtn Alina Chap­
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of man a* re hoiteis.
the Flr»t Pro»byterian Church will
The meeting wa* opened wdth
meet at T:30 p m. at th# Churoh.
The Junior Choir of the Flr»t a prayer led by the chairman Mr.
Preibvterian Church meet* for re­ M. E Baker. Mr*. J. K. Haw.
hearsal at the Church at 7:50 p. thorn# conducted the devotional In
tha absence of that chairman.,
m
Priycr Meeting will be held at Mr*. W. S. Thornton. The group
ihe Ftr*t Hapust Church at T:J0 tang a »oug from the Cokeibury
ami 8:15 p.m,
there wiU be a |Hymnal “ Th# Voice of G.d i* Cal­
Training Union Executive Com­ ling” . Thl* wa* followed by re­
sponsive reading, and a reading
mittee Meeting.
on the church by Mr*. Hawthor­
THURSDAY
The Junior Choir of the Hr»t ne.
Baptist Church will rehearse al
There followed a routine buri*
0:15, Th* Intermediate Choir at ne»* meeting. The »emln»r 8t En­
7:00 and the Adult Choir at 8:00. terprise and Euiti* waa antywinTh*re will be a combined meet­ red for September fifth and eleving of ihe 1-adiet Aid and the Mis­ enth respectively. Circle* No. 4
sionary Society of th* Lutheran and 3 will aerv# nipper for tha
Church of the Redeemer at 7;JO young people on August 13.
p.m. at the church. Ho*!e«*e« will
Refreshments were served to
t&gt;# Mrs. Holcomb and Mr* Moh- Mr*. M. E. Bakrr, Mr*. John
ler. Member* are
requeued to Rrldgera. Mr*. O. R. Estndge,
bring their mite boar*.
Mr*. J. R. Hawthorne, Mr*. J. M.
Duplicate bridge club will meet MeCaskill, Mr*. C. J. Mlm». Mr*.
at th* Yacht Club at 8:00 p.m. Herring, Mr*. C E WiltUmn,
(nr the wrekly contest.
Mr*. J Brudle William*, Mr*. A.
There will !&gt;c an Important meet­ D Zachary, Mi*» Bet»l* Zachary,
ing of the Chief*
Wive* Club Mi*« Vcr»a Woodcock. Mr*. R. W,
August 15. The by-laws for the Sturdivant and Mlaa Aline Chap­
Club will be made tonight. This man.
t* the regular monthly meeting,
and will be held at the CP.O.
Sanfnrd'a Only
club. The meeting
will
start
Downlowa Florist
promptly at 8 00 P.M,
W K D N U iD A T

The adult at tiie
rmisrr should plan
child aboard take
Herring and at the
explain to th# child
operate*.

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tn Lt each
a turn at
same time
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Davis Cup Play
Says Dick Savilt

- Today's Sporls Parade By Richards
B . VINCENT RICHARDS
Former Trnalt Star
V. riHtn (or Ih. United P ros
NEW TORK W — Why don’t
they have an open tennis tourna-

•howlag
hi* v-ung
tla»« *«mr of the fundamental* of
MAYFAIR INN
..... ,PRO Marl#
_____ Ctrfagno
,
__________
■ golf
■
“ playing good golf". Carfagne, at left. 1* demonstrating the aorreet stance and swing with * drirr.
II.ruRing the club I* Jrffrry Altman. Othrrt lowkto* »n are; Warren Knight, Judith llarratb. Terry
Griffin, Skipper Palmer and Robert C. Knlahl Jr.
(I'holo by llergilrum)

Seminole High School Hopefuls
Begin

Pigskin

Practice

The Seminole High School foot
ball taaaon git*
underway with
opening drllli taking plac* Mon.
day morning at 1:30
Coach Jim Pigott will lin# up
tha football a*pirar,ti tor Seminnla High'* IMT plgtkin atiault to
look over material for poaalbly
on* of the boat ” elev*na” the lo­
NEW YORK IB — Major leagua
cal high ichooi hat turned out for
home run production Is nff 414
many year*.
It will be a (wire-day drill for per cant thli year with only sic
th* “ Seminole” hopeful*. In addi­ of th* 14 teams showing an in­
tion to tha morning drill* at 1:30 crease over (heir totals at a cor­
the prospective team will also get responding point of the 1934 sea.
together for an afternoon drill at son.
4:30.
A United P r o s survey revealed
Bcfoie full uniform* air Issued today that th* National League’ s
nn Sept. 2, Coach Pigoli will have Muggers hive hit 4 4 per rent (ew­
years and that
aelected a representative group of er homers this
hian senool football players that American l-eagu* home run out­
will make up a rugged, lighting put Is off 1.2 per cent. The figI urea ara based on 441 games play,
team for th# 1M7 fall conflict
Line Coach for the Seminole* ed in tha NL and 431 In the AL
this year ll Dave Idurir and when both Litis season and last.
The league . leading Milwaukee
the tquad is separated Into an A
and D squad, Bud Layer and Dick Braves, the 5*. Louis (.’animals,
Sliver will handle (he 11 squad In the Philadelphia Phillit* and tha
addition to scouting (or the A New York (Slants show increases
in ih* National league hut only
squad.
Athletics ami
Seminole High School color* of Ihe Kansas City
Orange and lllack will b* flying iloiton Bed Sox are hitting more
high this year when tha first gam* homer* than last year In the AL.
gtta underway against Lyman on j Tha Brava* and Cincinnati RedSept. 2U. Thi* game will be playrd leg* tup thr major* with 130 home
run* sarh. That ligur* rrprr*«nu
In Sanford.
The achedula
continual, with an increase of eight homers for
BcabtCfie away, on Sept. 37: A. Ihe Braves compared In their
popka here on Oct. 4: Cocoa a- first 110 games In 1934 while It
way on OcL 11; an open datr on means a loss of 22 for (hr Red
Oct. I*; Winter Park htre on Oct. leg*, who hit 131 in (heir first 110
23: New Smyrna Beach here on game* last year.
The most amaiing Inrtr*.* in
Nov. I; I^etburg away on Nov.
I ; and Melbourne here on Nov. Ihe major* has been accomplished
try the Athletics,
who have In­
IS.
The Seminole* will meet Lake- creased their home run production
Mew at Winter Garden on Nov. by 33 per cent. In !0g game* last
t t ; and DoLand away nn Nov. ■eason Ih* Athletic* hit only 78
homen-ts fewer than they hit In
«7
tint 101 game*
thia
Th* local Samlnola High School their
football team will be playing In year.
The world champion New 3 orl
the Orange Belt Conference.
The record last year was 2 wins, Yankrsi . tong synonomo.i* with
T lots*! and t tie. However, Coach the home-run h u e dropped o ff a
PlfoU said “ Wa hope lo improve surpiising 21.2 per cent In homer
production. They had hit 1(9 in
thi* year.”
110 same* last ytar but show only
113 iHa ytar (or the same num­
ber of game* At that, the Athlrt
ic* are ih* only team which has
ht’ mo/#.

Majors' Home
Runs Down In 1957
Over 6 Per Cent

Monday

imatrur and the professional play­
ing tide by aide the year ’round
and doing It by their own choice.
Thi* In itielf eliminate* all *ham |
amateurism now connected with
mentr
One hear* this question on all the gama of tennia.
SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.
;
•ides of the court from Forest
Group Suspends Star
Tell
and
bushy
Dick
Savltt,
who
j
Hill* to Wimbledon.
I rea 1 with amuietpent the otbtrounced America'* two top tennia
I « i r thinking about thia re.
ir day a headline In the paper* player* In marching to the E*«t- 1
eently at I tat in a boa at Koreit
ern Graaa Court* championship. j
Hiiia watching the Tournament of fittin g:
Champion*, put on by Jack Kra­
"The United State* Lawn Tennia told the UJL Davl* Cup Committoday not to get D hopes
mer at a promoter.
Association tuipcndi Stewart I n .!
We ia « in thi* tournament *uch definitely."
»’PThe 30-year-otd Savilt defeated
I
•• Pahcho Goniale*. Pan- | |t w m , n Ufll SUwart, 0f p * ,,.
|cho Segura, Ken Uo.ewali, Frank d*na. Calif.. the United State*’ Vie Selxai of Philadelphia In the
.'•Jgmun, Dirny Pail*, Jack K ra-jn th ranking player hat be«n over championship match Monday, 4-t.
trier, and Lew Hoad . the new^fn Europe doing nothing but play­ 4-4, *-4. 14, after having whipped
bonus baby of professional lenn. ing in tennis tournament*. Thur, the U 8.’ No 1 ranking player.
ii.
of course, viol aU* the rules of the Ham Richardson. In the «eml fin­
We witnessed an astounding lennii association, so Harold Le- als.
"I'm not intertsted
in Davi*
tight. Hoad, acknowledged the Bair, chairman of the internation­
No. 1 amateur champion of the al committee, suspended him. I Cup play,” said Savitt after the
final match. “ As • matter of fact,
world, wa* able to win but two quote Sir. LeRair.
I may not even play In Ih# na­
single mitrhrs again*', these pro
“ Stewart ha* been violating our tionals at Forest Hills. It will de­
ftssiotial* during the 10 day* of
policl** for the part tree year* or pend on whefher my business per­
(he tournament.
so but most of th* time he has mit* U-"
Won Amateur Crown
made excuse* so we let him off.
Savitt'f gam* was not quite at
Tin* happened only »ia day aft­
Thi* time ha has gone too far in :U peak against Sexias, and ht
er law won th* (o-cailed world’s
regard to our instructions."
had trouble with his service, but
amateur championship at Wimble­
What a fare* and what a laugh his ground strokes and volleys at|
don. whtre he had heatan Aihler
j Coojwr In the
final round In thia whole situation if to anyone th# net were too strong for 33.
connec'td with the gam*.
year old Seixas, srho ha* yet to
i straight sets.
Hoad's performance at Forest
llillt, and subtequently in the pro.
fessional tournament held last
week at the Jo* Angeles Tennia
Club, where he failed to win a
•ingles match, indiratei clearly
how low th* standard of play has
become In amateur ttnnls around
the world.
Their is only on* answer to the
whole subject. |n my opinion, and
that i* an open tennia tourna­
ment.
During the past 40 years, it has
been my good fortune to be con*
needed intimately with both golf
and tennis in thli country and
there is no good mason in my
mind why tennis could not b« put
nn lh» same bast* as golf in (he
United State.
Golf. I might add, I* the best
run sport in this country.
In Ih* golf game, wa have the

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Army Sgt. Defends
Pistol Victory
Patty Berg Boasts
Against 1,300
Purse 01 $15,768

CHICAGO V ~ Patty Berg,
CAMP PERRY. Ohio V —
Army 31-Sgt. Iluelet 1. Joe Ren­ with 14.000 first prti# money ’
ner of West Point, N. V.. begin World loutnamtnl at Tam O'Shan
defending
Me national
pistol tor In her purie lodar had a total
winnings for th r!
championship today against 1.300 of 113,1M In
other military and civilian sharp, year.
l«rg
shooters at this Lake Kti* post.
*P»f jtjjiHf
nwn dav tor• Ah* fourth time with an
strokes over Kay
three days o f hand gun firing !&gt;y rdgr of two
ahootlng .22 caliber pistols at pa- Crocker, of Uruguay, in their playpar targets In the slaw fire. tim*d off for th* womsn'i professional
fire, rapid tire, International rap­ title.
The chunky titlehoider's addi­
id fire silhouette
and national
match rourso events. The shou‘ . tion of the ftr*t prill money to
#r» stand 23 and 30 yards and 23 her account put her neatly 13.000
beyond Mias Crocker, whose 12.meter* from th* targat*.
Wednesday, th* tiperti switch 000 in second • place money gave
to .34 caliber pistol* and Thuis. her a tolal of $10,704 |S for 1937.
Mis* Bng, ■ Chicagoan, was
day use .43 cipher weapon* with
(he total score determining the even or ahead thmughoul th* tui.
ll* with tha challenging Uruguaynational plstul championship.
Other pitted ronteila ara »Iat*d i m *hoim*k*r.
through Saturday, ending th* first j m ,m
* prvvtou* 1*37 win*
week of th* 1937 national match** 1were Ihe titleholder*. th* Western
American at
running until Sept, 10. Rifle tour Open and tha All
namatits. including muiile-ioadlng Tam O'Mianter.
competitions, are scheduled for
Ihe ramaining four week*.
Shooting itarled Monday when
UJL Navy C-W.O, Offutt Pinion ot
St Rob rant*. 04 lit, successfully
defended (ill International ,g&gt; eat
*
iM r free pistol chimttionahip
against 300 m vism ea.
HtyteeA et hemenr

I win the Eastern chamnlonabip In
10 jraare of trying, although be
hat taken tfae
Wimbledon and
Korea! Hill* title*.
Mary Ann Mitchell of San Le­
andro, Calif., won the women'*
•ingle* with a 0-2, M conquest of

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set a trap at hla wagon."
TUlUfBH'O wagon w u
“Cut ua down from the back,"
- ■- 33 : far dvwuaiseani from Iha 1 said. 'T h e four of you. That
poof v-ber* NrU and 1 had spent right?"
*o man)' of our Sunday after‘ That's righ t Had a sure-fire
liCK'na. lie was not ta eight. deal Turner and Dillingham waa
Neither were hla horaea, but a gonna pay us 11,000 apiece If we
campfire waa burning between got all inree of you."
the wagon and the creek.
Rage took hold of me then
1 haajlated. a pnekJs running and the red has* that swept in
(I iwa my tpine: he might be back front of my eyes waa to thick 1
In the brush taking a bead on me could hardly see the man.
now. But Rad*nad told nun I
1 shook my head, and the base
wouldn't be bark until evening, disappeared. I asked, “Where's
so maybe he'd cooked a meal Dillingham?"
here, then gone downstream to
“ 1 don't know. So help me, 1
one of the other camps
don t know. He pulled out this
I waa balancing the possibili­ morning, but he was gonna be
ties in ray mind when Curly at Turner's wagon tonight’
ssid: "Se^urea got hla csbtn
I stared at him. Sweat poured
started. Will. Turner might be down hla face. I couldn’t tell
down there."
whether he waa lying or n ot
I nodded and swung down from Then he said, “ Maybe he's In
floanle. "Keep your eyes peeled, * town.”
I eald, and. gatharing a handful
I aitU held the gun, thinking
of burning sticks, tossed them that what he said waa probably
Into the wagon. I had started to the truth; but apparently he
pick up scans more, but then 1 thought he hadn't told me
saw It wasn't necessary. Inside. enough. He pointed a trembling
a straw tick had caught and finger at Turner's body. “ He's
biased up.
got a money belt It's filled with
I stepped Into the saddle, say­ gold he got from Anchor cattle
ing. “Better move *
this summer, him and Dilling­
We went down the road on the ham. 1 mean, he's got hla share
pin. I saw the smoke of Secore'a on him.”
campfire, then hla wagon as we
I eased down the hammer of
rounded a turn, the outfit at the my gun and bolstered It "Har­
other end of a straight stretch. ness up,” I said. “Give him a
A pile of peeled logs lay on the hand. Red."
bank above the creek. S c ore was
1 walked through the mud to
notching ona of them. Turner was Turner's bullet-riddled body, un­
on the other side of him, using a latched hla mont-y belt, and jerked
draw knife.
jit free. Heavy! John Mathers
They didn't hear us coming waa luckier than he had any right
until I fired a shot over their to be.
heada and yelled: “ Harness up I
"Red. you ride alongside Se­
You'ra tolling. Move!”
core." I said. “ Keep him rolling.
Beenre Jumped toward hla rifle If he make* a bad move, plug
leaning against a wagon wheel, him."
hut ha didn't make It. R.- t threw
“ Not me," Rec-ore said. “ I've
a shot that splatet-Al a spoke got my bellyful of this country."
next to the rifle barrel. Secore
“ TouTe going down the can­
fell flat on hla belly and lay yon," 1 said. "All of you. To­
there, hia hands palm -loan in the night If you ever come back,
mii'L
you'll awing. Savvy that?"
But Turner waa another atory.
“ I ain't coming back."
fie dropped hla draw knife and
I Jerked my head at Curly and
pulled hia gun. I fired and hit we mounted. Troy's outfit waa
him In the aide, the bullet turn­ nest We found hla wife and chil­
ing him partly around, but he dren. but no man. “Where la
held onto hla gun and took a shot ha?" I asked Mrs. Troy.
at me, the bullet slicing through
“ In town." aha said. “With
my coat Just above my left shoul­ Runyan."
der. Wa were close then, all
I believed her. I asked, “Can
three ot ua shooting at him- He you drive your team?"
waa driven back on hla heels and
“ Tee," aha eald.
on down to the ground, dead be­
“Harness up for her." I told
fore ha felt.
Curly. “Throw their etuff Into
1 reload up and dismounted. the wagon." What kind of men
Secore hadn't moved, probably were Troy and Runyan, I won­
th'nking I was going to shoot dered, who had time to go to
bins. I kicked him m the nbe town with e cabin not even start­
"U p r I said. “On your feet,"
ed and winter at hand? Then, aa
He struggled to his han&lt;la and I mounted, the answer came to
knees and whimpered aa he me. They Aod never planned to
gppped the wheel behind him.
make Urtr homes here. They In­
“ Yoa'ra a stout one." I said tended to take the money Dilling­
"Dkfel't you think of this when ham and Turner ware going to
Turner talked you Into it ? "
give them to murder me and Red
“ No." He wiped a sleeve setose and Curly and get out of the
hia mouth. "We figured on you country. Well, John MMbera had
eomlng tonight We waa gonna picked up some beautl w to build

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“ Rida alongside her," I ordered
Curly, and aa I started down­
stream I looked back and saw
that Secore waa In the road. Red
riding beside him.
Mrs. R u n y a n waa neither
frightened nor defiant. Sha Just
seemed resigned. She looked at
me, a big bony woman, her hands
on her hlpa She said: "You want
us to pull out. That It?"
'That'* It," I said.
I helped her book up, and by
that ttma Seenre and Mrs. Troy
were not (ar behind. 1 said: “ I'm
going after Runyan and Troy.
You're taking your wagon down
the canyon and you’re going to
keep right on rolling. Do you
understand that?"
“ I ain't stupid," she said. “Go
easy on my man, wilt you? He
ain't much, but he's the best I'll
ever get."
I whirled Hostile back toward
Carlton. If Dillingham saw me,
the chances were he'd cut me
dowm. Rut he wasn't expecting
me back until tonight, so he prob­
ably wouldn't be watching.
1 flopped In front &lt;if Delaney '#
and wrnt in. 1 was lucky. Troy
and Runyan were both there,
standing on opposite aides cf the
potbellied stove as they talked to
Delaney.
They didn't recognise me until
I wa* within ten feet of them.
When they did. they were aa
scared aa Secure had been. I
said! ‘T u r n e r 's dead. Your
wagons are on the way here now.
You’re leaving the valley today
and you're going clear to the
river before you atop. If you
come bark, you can figure on
trouble like you've never teen"
“We won't be beck." Troy said,
and rdgsd toward the door, Run­
yan following.
Delaney gave me a sneering
look. He had backed against the
wall to be out o f the tine of fire
If anything broke Boose.
1 said, “ You don't Ilka It here
any more, do you. Art? Tou’d
sell out quick If you bad a buyer,
wouldn't you?"
"Yeah, you bet I would" The
sneering expression waa replaced
by one of greedy I n t * r * a L
"What're you driving a t?"
“ I'll be back when I get these
boys startad down the creek,” I
aakl, and motioned them toward
the door.
I held them outside on their
horses, my gun In my hand until
thalr wagons reached town. They
tied Ihflr horaea b e h in d the
wagons (V I got up on the aeata
with their wives. They turned
down the creek toward the Ar­
kansas, Itsd and Curly waving
at ms. I waved back and wtol
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The Caolu'a are *tmc! Thf&gt;" th* next three wees you won't
left Monday night, around seven have to get dressed up and go.
o'clock, after a farewell dinner
But DON'T forget to t&lt; there on
given by I.orrainc and Funk
Drams Mike got in from Trx-j Monday night, September 1&gt; . . ,
aa tail Wednesday, in time to when they will lesume!
help with tha packing, etc, to
Someone railed me yesterday
lake Jackie and th* children for the hour* al the Air Force
back with him. They're gone, Commissary, »o I made it a point
but only for one year. At the lo dig them up! (And after Just'
end of that year, Mike retire*, moving, that waa no raty task!)
and Sanford will b« their perman­ So, since tomoriow la another!
ent home.
pay-day, I decided to run them |
Ruby Jordan and her ihrco again for tha benefit of those'
daughters, Cam, I.elanl, and Shi- who have not cut them out and
cla, have been
having them- saved them before!
Klves quite a trip! ! They've been
Monday: 11:00 ant. to 8:00 p.m.
gone for about two weeks visit­
Tuesday 8 00 am. 1o4:00 p.m.
ing friends and relatives in UriiWednesday: 10:00 a.m. lo 4:00
lot, Tennessee; Johnsville, Vir­ p.m.
ginia; and Lynch, Kentucky. Her
Thursday; 11:00 am . to 8:00
husband didn't get to go along
p m.
this time.
A fter alt,
someone
Friday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
has to stay home and cam a
living !! (Keep telling MY hus-j Try as I may. just can’t seem
band thai, but he isn't easily lo jet myself Into an “ ad-libbing"I
wood with ell this heat! Not that'
persuaded!)
anyone would ml*, it . , . aincr
Mr*. Robert Powell, (llltdij;
it never amounted to very much!
to her friends,) is taking a well;
However, s»me days Its very
earned rest after a solid month1
of one group of out-of-town accessary lo try, or I'd have NO­
THING to write about! I'm afraid
guests after another! This last;
this new neighborhood will |&gt;e my
group left Monday. They were
Birdie's aistor and brother-in-law downfall! Everybody is *o friend­
ly it’s much loo easy to Ignore
Mr. amt Mrs. Harold ti- Hoff­
your work and tit down and re­
man, and their aixtecn year old
lax, and talk!
daughter, and t h e i r nineteen
Ilut since the settling In Die
&gt;v.ir old aon—all from Rushvilla, Illinois- Take* • lot of new house is going so slowly,
(lamina lo
riileiUin
several guess | ba&lt;l better rlote and
“ batches" of visiora with hard struggle ihrourh a little more of
It! tElllott has the duty tonight,
ly a pause between!
•Seems as If new people ar* *1- so maybe I'll cheat a little and
way* moving Into South Cine- do it later when it isn't quite to
rresi! Another newcomer if Mr*. hot!
John Cocath, who arrived from
Tatuxant River, Maryland, **n*
ANITA WEEK LATER
husband! He’ll lie here In about
ARCADIA, Calif. W — Th* 21st
atx months, when he
returns running of the Santa Anita Handi­
from rgentina, where lie is de­ cap will t&gt;« pi,-tented March I,
ployed with an outfit frlm Cax 1&amp;8, one week later than usual,
River. They plan to make Sin- it was announced today by t'arlt*
ford their permanent home, as on F. Burke, racing director at
so many Navy families stem lo Santa Anita.
be doing. Guesg they just can't
hear thg thought of girtng up
forever thia nice, easy, relaxed
way of life we gM used lo, being
stationed here,
not to men­
tion th* wonderful attitude of
Ilie people here, and Ihg way Die
Vi
Navy is accepted.
Coleen Wtnship's husband is de­
ployed with tho YAII-7 detach­
ment which i* presently overWUI Beeton winds up a bar­
peaa, so to help pass the lima,
gain and goes home tn trouble.
•ha will t « teaching the liny tola
Continue "llanlock" In this
at the First Uaptist Church llibla
li
newspaper tomorrow.
School, starting neat week. Can't
think of a better way for anyone
t:ls Ait Unklaitsr*a House Parts
(o spend their apare time, ran
tilt Tkla Land of Ours
you? It not only helps you, but
t i l Th* Dig Payoff
whit wonderful work to do for
I 3 1 Bye on the World
young children.
I St llnh Croahv
I ve lirlaMtr Pay
With the onset of such warm
I II gsrras rtt .rm
weather, the weekly crowd at the
I Id i : j *» ot Night
S #* r'atilral Kinrlda Panomatna •quare dance* haa been gradually
&lt; II Ilia hitler
dropping off. Ilut there »re al­
I 11 Era on the World
ways thotn who feel a loyally
w n n n .iv j a « ManaviLlss
to the club, and manage to got
n ia v s K L e
WKDfticsiivt a r r s u e o s
dressed each Monday night and
I f| fla Clinch rtaport
attend. For the sake of those loy­
I II P on g P d o a r d s
I IS Wild Dili l l l c k a k
al
souls, and all the other* who
? *4 VI* l u m a s would like lo attend but Just
iit-e h h tr lff o f Cachlat
I is l i t Oot a Macrat
can't seem to make It right now,
a as C U.i. Bta-I I t o e r
the entire group Is taking a short
is *e p ra th V a l l t r D a r t
1« &gt;&gt; Tha Millionaire
vacation! For tha NEXT TURKS
11 so t i l t * Mspori
MONDAY NIGHTS, there will
II I at* S l o e
11 :ll Meet A Klsn O ff
I f NO square dancing. However,
T l i r n a t i a r stoM H iee
on tha fourth Monday night, the
JINNII ItATCHfOIO. il, of Hoi( II Taar Pat tern
Second Monday In September,
lldayaburg, Pa., will rcpr*»*nt
Jimmy
D
t
a
n
Phew
L’•
Naan W ai rh ar , pastors Study which will be September #, they I Ptnnaylvanla at tha annual Mite
ItS* C t p l K a r t a r o a
WII.L RESUME (hr dancing at' America beauty pageant In At­
»» * Oarr y M oor* ( M . r t
lantic City, N. J. She hold* both
the Chief* Club! 11 Of course
a.it Arthur O n d fr t p r l l - T H )
• IS Harry M o o r* ( f r
a BS end MA degree from
what this mean* te that well
i t i s Mrlk# p fi l l h
fforlhw*il#rn University, end is
probably have three nice cool
11 :*# Vails at I.ady
now working on her Doctor o f ,
11:11 L e r e o f Lit*
Monday night* in * row! Bui if
Philosophy degree et Die Uni­
I I I * ■atrrh f e r T o m o r r o w
that la Die case, just think whit
versity of Mlrhlgsn. Iter talent
11 :SI tluldlng l.t eht
good it will hava done everyone' ie fja ta baton twirling. Her
II.s« T w a h a l / C l o i k llaport
II l* ■rand t*p and Da Coun ttg
to difcontlnua for those three measurements arc 39-23-39.
II K A* T h* W o r ld T ur ae
weeks!!! So don't forget . . . for|
l.a* Pur Mias Ilraohs
iii* lluutaparly
I.*# Ilia P a y o f f
I ■* Hob C r osby (C -I/1 SI
i c* llrlahtar P a y
a n tacrat IP orm
a i* ltd f a o f Mlaht
,
4 M Ppaa Ilona*
1)1 M lck-y ! ! o u t *

FLA. fill U)r. A -n illF C T PROM LOCAL FARMS

sSmall

JACKY

It I g h e e S wsentlia t o (#4 p e l t e d
protected. Dss'i wait eriil U'e
l e « Ula. Start yetsr (belt NOV I
P r e t M U M l i y l '

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faU kM mo petde saraHTaTceaw
I'M W mi* TIs A i*aruaMj CountJ.

Dvchcae Pear* . . . a real adventure I* eating la la etor* for
you. Canned pear halve* ar* at their luley best when nestled In
creamy choeolata fi'llrg in meHngu* ahelle. Chopped nut* do th#
flnlihing-nff honor*. If meringue ihella are not evallabla and you
don't want to make them, uao packaged Individual apong* (hurtrakes.
■ *• *• ». —Duehrta Pear*
-t»y
1 cep aewd-sweet chocolate
4 meringue ehalll, Of
pieces
sponge shor*rakse
3 tablesp on* boiling water
4 canned pear halves
1 teaepoon vanilla
'* cup coarsely chopped
H cop whipping cream
nut#
Combine chocolate and water In saucepan; heat over hot watar
until chocolate ia mritedi cool. Fold In vanilla and whipped cream.
Spoon Into meringua ahtlli aad top with pear halve* and nuts. Four
•ervingf.
Ba •dventuraaomo with thee* filling* for meringues, foot
(I ) Pistachio lea cream and canned bluaberriaa or napbarrioc
(t ) Lemon pudding with canned fruit cocktail or plaaappla tid(I) Cybod charrr flayorod gelatin folded Into whippod aream
__ with canned sliced paarhea.

THE OUTIOAKO POET INGIN! of a giant doubledecked C-8T haa no propeller and tho inboard en­
gine Is knocked out by flying metal, but tho craft
is ssfrly down at HUo Airport in Hawaii. Th* mili­
tary Air Transport Servlco plan#, wlih tt person*
aboard, flew on two of Its (our engine* (or C00

mile*. The pilot, Air Foreo MaJ. Samuel Tyson, re­
ported that he waa pail th* “point ot no return” on
Ih# flight from San Fran cisco when the engine*
quit. Ho flew only 100 feet above towering wave*
to conserve th* da'lndllng fuel supply as Navy and
Coast Guard vessels wtia alerted, flnlcmoltonstj

YOU'RE TELLING M E !
— I t WIHIAM HITT —
Central Pres* Writer

FROM 1TI8 to today Unci* Bam
haa apent a little over a trillion
dollars, the U. H. Treasury has
computed. On looking over na­
tional budget* for the last couple
of decad«s, Zadok Dumkopf won­
der* what took him *o long.
I ! !
In Mumnot,! n bear broke Into
a colU. ilw’s a /ar coat. Nut
scintcr some hmtn u notny to be
atI« fo Mbcmofr in style.
! ! I
farmer Yankees dsfsalsd for­
mer Tiger*. 1-0, in an Old Timers'
gam*. Ooed grleft-lhei* Yanks
win evtn when il deasn'l mean
anything!
I I !
Th* third pigeon In a threebird race from New York flnslly
arrived at (he finish line In Chi

cago—eight days late. Maybe he
had lust decide] lo spend on* of
those long weekend* In the country.
» » .!.
The lurk it one 0/ fhe Jtn t bird*
to «&gt;’ isc tn Ik# murninp—Factopiapkt. Probably because ho
doesn't go out on one tho nlpkl
tw/vre.
I I t
Strawberries ar* full of Iren, w*
read. Hey, Mem, hew abeut weld­
ing us a shertiak* fer supper?
I 1 !
A giraffe In an Oklahoma too
waa auccaaafully operated on for
constant stomach ache, due to an
"Inleatlnal twist." Cosh, Vv4
thought the only •llrnent those
critter* ever had was a sore
Du oaL

fOKMIR fllSIOINT Herbert
Hoover puffs hla pipe In Ran
Francisco as he marks hi* 83rJ
birthday with a pro* confer­
ence at hla hotel suite. Hoover
was born In West Branch, Iowa,
on Aug. 10,1174. ffwremallrmaT)

�Wednesday. Aairust 14, 1957

8—Th# Sanford Herald

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Moat ei the vartoul dial tone*
and rin fin i signals with which
telephone users have become f» .
m ilir wil! fliP he In effort when
MetmpeliUn Service It Inaurguraled nest month art online to an
announcement ftvm Winter Park
Telepbone Com panr. The «*nlr
eiceptiorj will be two new fea­
ture* which are recorded voice*
uted In transmitting ralla to a
party on the same line and In
notifying luhscnben when they
dial an unastlgnrd number.
The several airnala and ring
ing call* with Metropolitan Ser­
vice are announced at follow*THE DIAL TONE when a cal! Is
dialed. No change.
T1IK RINGING SIGNAL when
a coll I* completed by dialing. Sn
change.
THE BL’SY SIGNAL whan a
lino m busy So change.
The recorded voice* which will
be heard by a caller will be ai
follows:
When a subscriber with a Mid­
way tr.nrnWie iiui.ttXr i&amp;tti !wm«*
one on his own line, a voice will
inform him that he I* eating someone on hi* own line and advise
him to irplare hi* receiver until
the party he Is calling has a
chance to answer the call.
Another recorded voice will be
heard when a aubscriber Inadvert­
ently dials a number that la unaMurne*!. In thi* case the voire
wiH inform the caller that he
dialed Incorrectly, adviw him to
hang i»p hi* receiver, and look up
the correct number desired in the
new telephone directory.

NIKITA I. KMIU1HCHIV. Soviet Communist Tarty leader, wave* to crowds In East
attack* on West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who w»d to «P
”
At right ts Soviet First Deputy Premier AnatUs L Mikoyan. who repocudly may
Nikolai Bulganin. In center it East German Premier Otto Grotewohh
(inrer
Orlando exchange area will h*
mad# by dialing the desired num­
ber direct from the subscriber's
o »n telephone act, without first
dialing “ S".
Orianoo exchange aubocruiert
will have new numbers which will
include prefix#*. These will be
either GArden, CReatwood or CHerry All l e l c p l e number-. of
Wintor Park subscribers will be
changed to Include prefixes whiiF\
will be either Midway, TEmpla or
VAllcy.
With Metropolitan Service the
"two-five'* dialing method goes
Into effect. This means simply
that a caller will dial the first
letter* and all five fig-ires In th*
number he wishes to call.

However, for subscriber* living with Metropolitan Service is In
i« Longwood, AltamonU, Earn callng a long distance number outTart. Casselberry er Porc*l City, iid« th* Winter Park and Orlando
who will h*T* eithrr the prefix Exchange areas. Instead of dialInr the number UO. at at present,
their new number, the method of subscribers are asked, sri'.h Me­
calling a party on the same line tropolitan Service, to dial " 0 "
will not be change.) from the me­ (Operator) to make an out-of-town
thod now used. Subatribers with call. As in the past, long distance
VAIley or TEmpl* prefixe* have calls will b* made through th*
a alight advantage since they will Orlando telephone exchange for
know a party 1* on their own Una Winter Park subscriber*.
Since all call* with Metropolitan
if the prefix and first fou* figures
of the number are the asm*. Since Service will be toll-free in railing
Midway prefix subscriber* will between th* Winter Part and Or­
not he able to detrrmina by the lando rxchanrca, the optional ex­
directory number if a part*- u on tended service under which call*
the same line is their own, the to Orlando are made firit by dial,
recorded voice is to be used.
ing ti&gt;e number 9 will be eliminat­
Another change to be in effect ed and calli to any number In the

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Shipped Directly From Wisconsin

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tala# flight montlto and ihre*
data l#r maibwam poR* prolaetlaa. Don't wait omS It's
#a# lam Start yowr shots nowl
Sa* »*ur physivit* or local
kaakh department. Help stamp
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JO-M ALE nr FEMALE

23 A - PLUMBING
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end

Wednesday, A'iffu»t 14. 1057Thc Sanford Herald—Pago •

KOOF- 2S—.ARTICLES FOR SALE

USED REFRIGERATORS
Crolaritor
$49 95
P L U M B IN G
Coldapot
29.95
Coetract and Repair Work
Hotpoirl
79.95
Free Eilimatra
t'roiley
99.95
If you like people jou can con­
R. L RARAEY
M(»ODMERE PARK HOMES
79 95
vert apar* hour* into income 3M Saaford Av*. Phoaa FA 2 ilAl Kelvi nator
Saaford Av» at 27th St.
ALL RECONDITIONED
Attrettir* pi** time ial*a »erk
1 4 3 Radronn Hemes
l i*4 M a-«ir auto *• u .v r SM 95
frr iaa ••Am#a or m»a-aay a }*
1759 D evs . $$0.60 month
C E R A M IC T 1 L E
Wringer tv-pa Norp*
la Central Florila No rrr-.oui
7 months old
69 96
•’ A ll. F. MULLFR A SON
iillins reaumed. " e r k in your
C. A. lAHIDDON, Sr.
L'ttd 17 i.ivNAdmiral TV
15 00
own neisnboiaood. Plenty of
Huhv Fpeara
F.A :*t:33
H ijserlv Appliance t r o '/r
Registered
nelo available to heln ' " j r ’ &gt;
'i s . :.- . .
F.A 2-3A72
Feat Eillta Broker
admlior.a! money-- Wr.t* Neil
umornf L Heating, li c e Eiti
.92 S. I-*r» Ava.
FA 2-39J1
Liedes. 42 S U v « Barton K4 .
ca. a ;.
ruaraatted :
. refrigeriiori. double bad rolla-:
Orlando or Phone 4-93J0 for
cna year Bill LaBjet. Lcaj
«*!• beliteadi. terrac* table,
appomtaeat
»oed. Phene W. P. 2S^9»».
KENNETH t , SLACK
'aleuiiea wyr.dow-i. J uaka 4.
KFT,. REAL ENTATE HK'lh ER
faucets. Nee at B anot Court.
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WANTED___________
1003 F. 2nd
Phona FA l 0221
Oitando Hiway
Piano
T
uning
&amp;
K
rpnirinc
FOR
SALE WeatirphouiO port*
LA'A'NS MOM ED— Raaaonabl#
2013 Palmetto
ir !r
A'lcuu.-r. ClattWr. Utv#
vr.car Po*#r m&gt;»#r F.A 2-4u'.t FA 2-6207
p»w Idea I for Houie Trailer a a
DAMD WAYNE MATHES
L : . : i B o u e r. Real ter
it i small »n4 e»iy to *tnr«.
Baby r.'.ti.-.j. pefarenrai furaiahH aiti M Field. A ix v li'r
riA.No' t u n in g 2 r . r r v - ' * c
c«i: f a :-y&lt;»v7
ei 90c hour. Pn. 2 A 3*1140.
1 So. Or.ando Hey &gt;A 2 0341
W. I. MA'*\10N
Ph. FA 2 127 Alier 4.00 p. m. OF Electnc Ranje, rerfect conLo&lt;h Arbor, &gt; BR,
bath 1 ■ J(*v. wantad »* bab'* »itier. Th
dll ion lion May j * *&gt;-#n at
FA 2-3751.
room and cirpnrte. Perfect for
■ t i l l Oak Ave i A 2 378S
------------- 2*— ELE( TK1CAL SERVICES
pe'i folferi. (k lU r u By N*.
M l Olficer. FA M 2t‘ ________ JVpe*sdaa&gt; boy ^aata m ortar
’ IJ l” late modil GE table model'
and odUSX Ph FA 2-4ls5
Air CoadiLoaisc
T v . $75 00 FA 2 2334
3 Bedroom Concrete Brisk host*
Electrical Caatractmr tad
—
on larje corner lot. N n l y : ^ T I'P 7 f u . V r- k v lt1^ *
;T ~ GT. “ r on i d* T
*7S M j
Repair*; Ecennmua, House
painted innd» and out 1 PS
FA 2-.’9?t
W-.rinc and repairs
Dranne Nfhool of Dance
Forre»*. Dr Ph. FA 2-JOP*.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
4 2 ' attic fan. ** hor»»p."'ar wo*!
Tap. Ball*!. Acrobatic
1U lla rcr..*
Dial FA 2*0315
tor L time clock. *$5 00. NO
DOST w a it :
la m y new- studio 2*S3 H u-»athi
3-4692
NEAR COUNTRY CLUB'
FRiGlPAlRE
,;pU ascsi.
u .e
Let
ui
build
vaur
dock*,
bulkhtidi
Gts
refrigerator $ ft $130 Tei:at
3 BEDROOM M ASO N RY
and service. G H. Hud. Ouedo
and sea wall*. 3V*t*r Front Coaand tank. $17 20 gal. hot M Fla. Phene FO 5 3315 or San­
P R IC E D TO S E L L
•trucuon C&lt;*. FA 2- 4330.
tar tank with iidi-arm-ti**!*
ford FA 2-3193 after C r m.
sm .r.n o.on
r r.
$2 60.
2
iirean
d^or
frsrr.ea. i i 00 each Sutgla well
AIR CONDITIONING
N O C L O S IN G c o s t s :
25
aBUILDING-REPAIRSkitchen link. $3 00. Ph
FA
A ret! beauty, iu .-rounded by
H. B. POPE CO.
p a in t in g
2-0726
A15AYI homei. thi* la e»cap200
S.
Park
FA
WELAKA APARTMENTS: w * r HOMEf— 3 and 4 badreema
tmaal buy.
requinnx $21;0
down or liio n down, located in ENVELOPES. Lelterhtadi. aiale- FLOOR tandmg and finishing 11 ft. Hot point refrigerator. 1prtvatft bath*. 114 AA. Firit St.
1
2 batha.
year-old, $100.00. FA 2-2934.
Cleaning, w- a x 1 n g
Ferv.ng
beiutlful Lovh Arbor. Eadufiv*
mrnta, invoices, hand biUi, and
EFFICIENCY apartments suit­
with
Seminole
Realt},
1901
Complate and ready for immedi­
Jit'A air conditioner, \ ion »in .
programs,
s tr .
rrogreiitva
1L M. Gleason. Lake Mary
able for couple or single ptnoa.
Tatk Ave. FA 2*5232.
dm** type in use ltaa than 3
ate occupaaey.
Printing Co Phone FA 2-2951—
Private both t shower. Id*ol!y
dlya. Lilt price 1249 M. laeri.
403
W*it
ISth
SL
V - F k w i , Pltnta.. Shreba
located or rot* from Boat Offir*.
fia n r for $150 00. Phoaa FA
rbaM
inquire Jacobsen Dept. Starr
2.|0!i_________________________
Location*
THRIFTI-c bee king accounts coita
CROTONS 55c. 3 fo r »1 00
Sout.n Piaaereit — Sanford
only
$2.
for
24
ihecki
at
Flo­
Modem oil elec. kiUlWnattw ApU.
Furniahingi of 2 bedroom houie
Aim larser sixes
Whupenng Oak* — Tituavilla
rida Su:&lt; Bank.
i
for »a!e. Including TV. vaeihSUMMER RATES
CiR.APEYILLL NLRB KEY
mg machine and OE rafngaraCoil Clirk’s Court. FA 2-3403.
Grapavilla Ave.
FA 2-0116
Ro*fmr — Jalouiies
PUMPS — 5TR1NK LEK
ior
Reaioneble. A-l eond. Wil.
FH a in larvica and FUA fiaaacOrnamental Iren — D v » i
SYSTEMS
Iiarai, 23 Vo!util DrWe, Da*
® Efficiency Apt. A:r-&lt;ond;Lcm A
mg available.
A. K. ROSSETTER. FLORIST
Bary. Ph. NO M l 92 _______ ;
AQ type* and auaa, installed For Tainting call Mr. Taaktr, Ph.
TV opttona!. Hiwsy 17.92 So.
Ph*ne FA 21$S1
• Do It TouraalT*
FA 2 6153 anytime.
City Limit*. SluraberUnI Court. We can qualify you for oaa of
For deper.dabl* Service
Lei^er Sriret piano. 6 month,
theic homes in 30 minuiaa. You
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Member of rToria'.
o!J •»ith damp rhaier, $350 00
3 Room apt- 112 Elm. FA 3-037&amp;.
Tad Uurnett
can start enjoyiar the homo
S T I N E
Telepephy Delivery A nn.
Phone FA 2*1971.______________I
for PAINTING
while « e process u a pa p ea .
Machine and Supple Co.
Furnished apartment. Ph. FA
lft— O H 'ir R ECHTPMENT
207 W. 2nd £L
Ph FA 2-6452 2641 Grir.vifw* Phsaa FA S-237B Kenmore eleetrie range, good eon- j
2 * 5 7 2 3 ._____________________
dttion $50. Baby bad. $10. Small I
HAYNES Office Machine C o.
SHEET ROCK
compact kitchen table aet with
Developed by
Roi« Court Apartments. J room
Tjp#wr:tera. adding machinea.
4 44 only $1.65 per aheet
fold aw »v benches , $35. Ph.
furnished apartment. Call FA
t*to
only
$2
05
per
thett
RalM-Rentaia, 214 M ag. Ph.
FA 2-6412.
M arine FinlahM
2*0733._________________________ ,
F \ NO162
Shermsa
Concrete
Pipe
to
.
F o r Y o u r Bnal
29—fl'RNITU
RE and
I
Out West 13th St.
This u a p m to the Movie land Sankarlk Glara and P aint Co.
4 S room furaahod house. me*
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
'
Cor.
Hey.
17
32
A
27th
SL
Ride-la for Jerry Beakarik. Lap. 112*114 W 2nd St Ph PA 24622
U r{« yard. Adult* only. VA’. lit
For The Beit In Tainting
Phone F A 2-15«1
gup Aug 2J, 1367.
, FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
£l. at Monro# Coraor. A. J.
.Call
Rerrvbin Painting Contract,
WELL"
DRILLING
Peteraoa. Ph. FA 2.2739.
Bmlt By
BRA1LEY ODHAM, Pie*.
or. No Job To large or Small
Fairbanki-Morse Pumps
II—A P T O M n w iIifft-T I tlM liW
Matter Craftsmen In
Furnished 2 room apartment. All
.
V**ttn M all &lt;*|ie|
Llcen »e&lt;t_ UrnJed—Union
Style and Conitiuetion
prtvit# «U h privsto lath. Ta.
Need a good used cart
Ho w a r d c . l o n g
CaU FA 2 .::$ 7
Th* same at Thoia
207 E. Commercial Ave.
FA ; «0 0 3 .____________________ !
Real Estate — lnsuren-a
Prised Slnee
Phon#
PA
2*2527
Commercial
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Rental*
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2 Bodroc . bungalow, eompiauly1
Colonial Day*
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
Property
Management
furr.. 311 PiTmotto A rt.
Finished For
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR Interior Decorilor. rendental &lt;2 ROLL.5W6Y', Hospnal and Baby
Florida Climate In
Commercial.
Alteratior.a am
GOOD USED CAR.
Bed*
DarW'eek
or
Month—
Furr.:.~&gt;! fC .age. Th FA 2custom made drapar’e*. Frei
Y'our Choice of Woods
Ph. FA 2 0231 «r after 6 p m .
T#1 FA 2-3111. FYirmtura Comer
rinmatea. Call FA 2*1*2J after
FA 2-2563. 501 Ueat lit
* G a in f u n
apartment. ctose-la.
116 Wear Flrat Sc
5 30 p. a .
#
Ph. FA i-4013. Jimmy Co**s PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
It sstll pay YOO to see u* before
5.
D.
Hiihlf-man
—
Aaseciate
you buy. Open Evenings and Thu is a raia •*» (he Rita Theatre 1/k-A R TicL Lb r o r /V .A i'r .* '" *
3 Bodroom house on SUvtr L tk v .,
DICK IVERS — AaaocUt#
Unfurr.uhrd except for electric
ftundayi
for E B Crumley. Eap data1Work Clothai, canteen,
Cota.
Ph. PA 2*5641
alova oad refrigtrator. 1 mile 204 S. Park Ave.
EastGd* Trailer Silea
Aug. 23, 1157.
Camp Goedi.
Paint. Army' from Bote. Niro for cntidren.
• BIG VALUE?
Palatka, Fla.
______
Navy Surplus. 310 Kmfoid Ave.
Turn rl,h t lin t road south of
• QUICK CREDIT
~
DON'S
COVER
SHOP
• Ssrepta Rest Home, oaly home.
REALTOR
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
• EASY TERMS
Air Cnaditionlng and Haating
Automobile interior Dt-eorater
While— N'ecchl—Elna
WILSOVMAIER
Raymond Lundqulat.
furnished 3 room lit floor *P&gt;
C. H. STArrORD
Seat Covers — Truck Seat*
N t« and Uaed ForntUr#
l i i re.* mo. Convenient down­
ASSOCIATE
215 Oak Avenue
FA 2-4731 | Repairs on all make Machines.
At
WtUia
Ponuao—301
W.
1st
town location. Call FA 2-5351. Phone FA 2*3951 Atlantia Bar.* |
323 East Pint 8t.
FA 2*5244 311 E. Firat St . Ph. FA 2-6622
GATLIN BROTHERS ~
t ;— R o a r s and M0TOH6
2 Room furnlihrd house. 1 house
24''
Tbileo
coniole
T\',
$150 00. Lied furniture. appUancea, tools,
IF IT i i ” REAL ESTATE
Contractor*, Draglines; Geneva.
A
So c f Mar-Lo-i Motel- Th
etc. Bought sold. Larry’s Mari. I
FA 2-2934.
aak Crumley tc Montelth
JOHNSON MOTORS
Z222. rh. FA 2*3276 Sanford.
, 21 Eai: First St . Pn FA 2*4132]
*
FA 2-1210.
et III South Park Ph. FA 3-46Q5 SEMLNOLE SPORTING GOODS
I Norge Appi.ar.ee*— Zenith TV
2*54 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2-1592 LaVtrna School af Herring
2 ER houa*. ga:a; e. FA 2057$
Miller Radio &amp; Applinnrea
Conault A REALTOR First
Tap • Acrobat.c - Ballet
FA 2-035;
CULLEN AND HARKET , Ead Boat—1*' Comet. $433. Tuliy
Two bedroom nicely fumuhed
Enroll now for fall lermi. atart. l i t S. Park A t e
:
houie. kitchen equipped. Jaloua* 110 N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2 2391. equipped S*« at Monroa Bolt
tng September 3rd. Clataei for
— Factory .0 you—
ied Fla. room and carporte.
Harbor. Cal] FA 2 9931.
beginners and advanced atu.
20J-03 EiSt First
F \ 2 W»3
Aluminum
— cioi* in. 1905 Cedar A'#. Write
denta.
Venetian Ultads
Your Evliunde Dealer
Box MC. e o Sanford Herald _
1404 E. 20lh a Phono FA 2-5423.
BEDROOM ~SPECI $L
Er.clejed head. Sig-procf bottom
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
Serving the Service
rail with piaatir enda Plants
/urniibed apartment. 2nd Goer
504 E. Ht.
Phone PA 2-5661
Sanford Ava. at Rnialu
&amp; T “7
«r rayon tapes. Cotton or nyi-.n Bookcise Bad
S room* and private bath. .Vf*9 A M. lo 9 T.M.
Doubl* Dresser
5 / / V
12 ft. runabout, 25 HP Evtnrude
s Jv furniahad. No chi.nren. Call
cords.
FA 2-2565
Mirror
y
1
like
new
A
trailer
Ready
to
go.
~ FA 2*1119.___________________ ,
Senkarik Glaa* and Paint Co. Chest of Drawers ^
Will take $376 04. Harry A $2 50 per call p!u» parti. 3 years ii.* I l l W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 24 . .
• 6 room*, bath screened porchas,,
Doug a. 517 W. lit. FA 2 9022
Choice of Finish and girl*
experience in TV Servtea on all
carize. fruit treat, adulta c.nly.|
FREE—1 pr Lamp*—I I LL
1 HP Air Coaditior.er, $43 00.
maki*
and
models.
Oce
jear
.. No pet*. Inq-iira 2215 Pal-Teun
16— PLACES TO EAT
FX 2*2994
guara.ntoe «n all parta Wt also
ECHOLS BECJING CO
:e r-ici suto and heme radios.
".C-dEAcM AL ^ lA t-n
~~
SELL U8 YOLR IL K M I RE Cer. 2nd A Magnolia FA- 2*6321
Barbequr lunchaa the
Pirture tubei repitrcd m yuur • Cash for any amount Super
C u b Service, II e. m. to 2 a. m
• Bud” Ilambergtr, Mgr.
WE ARE STARTING
hem*. $9 93. guaranteed. 1 year.
'HUTCHINSON'S
Ocean Front
Trading Post 1 n.lle *out:i of
ilua) Her Drive In
Fr*» Delivery
6 MORE HOMES IN
Phone FA 2-7*61. 9 a.m. to 5 p m.
Aria. Daylona Beach. Call »A
Sanford, phone FA 2-0677.
Frtnch Ave. at 20th St.
LITTLE VENICE : !
Including Dstary A- Lake Mary
2-4451 B. U. Hutduion.
BARNES TV SERVICE
21" Philco console T 5* $75 00.
17 —REALTY PARLORS
s— kCAl. EST a ! ^ fo r s a l e
231 Eait Commercial
FA
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Mode!
eirplsne
100111111
X-ac'o
17" T5’. table mode! Ne r p
Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
4 Bedroom. I Bath
«
2511 French Ase.
»ood -arving knife eM*. Burtube with guarantee ExcelUr.t
II VRRIETT 5 BEAUTY NOOK
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
gen Vibroarafier tools.
*
J. \ \ . HALL. REALTOR
eonditien Innafcred, m a l *ell.
103
S.
Oak
Av*.
FA
2-6742
Ph. FX 2-6591.
3 Bedroom. 2 Bath
_____
Kay L. Kennedy, Associate
ROLLINS HOBBY oHOT
• Johnny Walker. A»»ofUt#
2617 8■ French
PA 2.13U
Summer rersr.invct Special
t e w e d —a p p r o v e d
►Call H air Phone FA 2*3641
JS 4 I « U
GUARANTEID APPLIANCES
A A A Tree Sem-.c*
Hiral Por*er Beauty Shop
)na horn* has b*an ield. to a c t,
35 Fnridairt 7 *u ft
Trees Removed. Demoned
S te n stro in R ea lty
1104
W.
23th
St.
FA
2*1321
now uhl'a theta homei are under
refrigerator with freejer
Ph. FA 2-0421
H. E. 8TENSTROM
const ruction.
chest, excellent
$123 0)
CLASS BEAUTY SALON
RagUtarad Broker
55 Fngidatra 9 cu ft.
Wedding Imitations
Air-Conditlesad
Laitfd - Phsna FA 2-2434
rafr^arstor, 50-lb
And AnnouaetminU
Clearnea*. A '*e. Lake Mary
fr*a«r
$153 03
flC
SO
r»7
1MAim
calling
$i00 DOWN
Seme ef 'Less b#*u*tfu! hoses
6 eu ft, eleetrie rafr.garstor
r A 2-4212
cardi.
lUtlonary
P»»elTe
Office
tr* located or. Lake Front IoU.
A-I craditm.*!. just th«
* h o n e y m o o n cottage
thing for a small apt $ 43 03
r * - m i M T '7 lE L r tVA.sYgft' S u p £ ij_ 2 2 iJ ll£ 2 2 liI L ^ -— —
• Immediate occupancy, modtrn 2
Eaay
wringer washer, will Uo
bedroom. Convenient location.
2SA— PLUMBING end ROOFING
your waihing
4100
Waitren
and
curb
cirl
over
21$7,500.
FINANCING: V. A..
Frigldiira auto, wsther. all ror.
Apply
Pig
'n
Whisda.______
PLUMBING
*
SEPTIC
TANKS
SI,000. D ^ n .
M onih
Cogveat:o.-.»l, 7 E X■
eala.n, dent mias Jus 01 a 99 00
1 INSTALLATION A REPAIRS 1357
K*-r 3 bedroom CBS home «7th In Serrua
Fngidaire auto u nbar, mo.
Waitrtia wasted, alio colored
24
Hour
Service
U rriris floors. Shade traea In
dal WSA-S7. Reg J249 -3 777 57
ihort order cook or duhwaihrr.
ARCHIE
C.
HARRIETT
yard. Total price $9,250
1937 Fngidair* auto, washer,
Apply in person Touchtoa Drug
Priced Prom:
FA 2 6 » 9 ar FA 2-5751
model Wl.57, ihv bast.
Company,
$13,475 —$16,425.
Keg $379 95
r*&gt;w 257 57
Regiaurcd ilcai EaUta 3.**Aer
CLARK
Whiu girl to htlp in Laundromat.
1357 Frigidlire d r ar. Modal DDAssoc Alharta J. H ill C
Apply Joa'a Wee Wash 1L
Hsmbiag. HesUag A Supply Co.
37 Rag $223 33
no*- 152 37
•
William E. Harschal
Centaecting A Sapairt
7 eu ft. T n gid lire reirigerator,
AVON cosmetics has immad.i'a 2619 Orlindo Or. Ph. FA 2-1374
Next
time
y
ou
are
tempted
Tor inform a" or. call
Ph. PA 2-1501—W-92 at Hiawatha
all porcelain
4J To
opening for mature woman to
10 step on it, ask : ourself
7 cu. ft. Fngidatra refrigerator.
seme Avon territory For ap­ Highway 17 A 92 akuth Sanford
® Bi.*giin for ciah. 6 lota la MayA -l condition
71 «0
tfus question! Last year.
pointment.
write
now
to
Mrs.
fair Section on Shirley Ave.,
Plumbing. Kreaky Hoaung
1337 rrigldatr* Super SO" electric
40,000 died on our high­
Mllanch, box 24*. Lockhart,
rs-ng* with rcL iiic.t.
j L G. H O D G E S
j fa
sl
ways. In i out o flO Csul
Sav* $60 00
Ntrt 177 67
Service 00 AJl Water Pnmpa
accidents, drivers ware
I
ton
Waibilt
air
coaditioaer
193.75
i i ^ A L E n E U »' WA.kTl f l
Walla Drilled — Pim p,
Make This 3 Bedroom
speeding. Obey speed
1/4 ton delug air eoadltisae*,
Homo Really
Paoia Road. Phone FA 20097
limits. Dnve safely.
Sales office corner W. Crystal loy* W anted- to sell The San.
r t f . 1309.95
223.35
YOURS
Dnva A Lake Miry block, tela,
E liy Term*
ford
Herald
Monday!
throegh
RACK THI ATTACK
By selecting your own color phon* F * 2-4S9I or FA 2~»9il. ;
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
Fridays at 3:39 p. ir. Come to
ON TXAffK ACOMN74I
schema raw. Other features—
APPLIA.NCES
The uarald office and aak far
aldetrio kJtehan. U n a j»o floors,
A AiaW ai a pu6Kf aevu*
Buddy Ftsltr afto? 8:30.
60S East T in t SL
TX 2-2772
oversited lots and choice resi­
i* eeeprmwn wiak
Fk# AAereaeg CsbWif
This 1* a pan to the Mov-itland
dential location.
This ii a pita to the Fits Theatre I
Cent/acting A Repairs
Kida-In
for
Neal
Farmer.
for George Morgan. Lap. date,
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
,
Lap. date Aug. 23, 7357.
U »t Saaford Ave. Ph. I X 2-66621 Aug. 23, 1367.
1
rh- FX 2*3HU
FOR SALE BV OWNER
Two bedroom CB home with T^sr.
CARD «f THANKS
tda room. A good buy. Need to
j g l lO s r A FOUND
•w» to appiecP'-. 2434 S. Pal­
J FOR KENT
metto. rn-ir* FA 2 4312. af;er
3 BEACH RENTALS
o:00. FA 2-6712.
4 WANTED tn RENT
W. H. BILL" STEMPER
5— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
6 - FARMS. ACREAGE GROVE*
Realtor A lueorar
THU WONT I. ANT
I M IM E I.L A N r.O lS
« REDRDOMP. roncretr b!i*L
s - H . 0 Wt.K3 . PLANTS.
home with 2 tile baths lire * ln tr.cilly equipped kitchen ha*
SUKLBS
dupn.il. dii’J" iihrr. tr.i ox*
14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
*••••
'in
CUIET
TAVED
II AUTOMOBILES.TR ULEE5
STREET, m u your mins at
- - 12 BOATS l MOTORS
e»*e. »77 000 00. fairly reatoa• u f i r m n r r u r s i m a c h in *
able irrm i Ricker coop invited.
FRV
Aaaor. (tu&gt; Mlrn. (.relrhrw liali,
u rtTS-UVESTOCK s t r r u c s
Arlcti* Price L '*r-tt Uarprr
(Poultry*
Phea« FA 24331
112 N. Park
II ARTICLES WANTED
Cherrv Fell Citate Agasey
i i PLACE* »&lt;* FAT
D il F t : 992B—Notary
If nrAl.TA PARLOR*
R
l.rar-Rorbor Shop
I I FEMALE IIFLP AAANTED
II MALE HELP W ANTED
10 M ALE »r FEM ALE
S l
C ~r**i
a MOBS MA-VTED
%22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
A. B PETER&amp;ON
• s A MONTY I" LOAN
Broker Aiiocratei: A. B. P»t*r.
n SPECIAL SPRUCES
win J r . P. J. Chriterson. Gar­
UA ROOriNO A PLUMBING
field W tllttu, and R. W. Wil­
14 PLANO SERMCES
liams. A. C. Doudney, Lar.d
V&gt; ELECTRICAI^CONTR-ACTORS
Survav £
jft in s u r a n c e
US X . Park Avo. Phone FA 2-4L23
n NOTICES.PERSON'ALS
3 ARTIC1.ES for SALF.
yprURNTITKE A HOUSEHOLD
W L H A V E A HOM E
FOR YOU
^
KENT

FARMER S AGENCY. REALTOR Make 320 daily. Luameua N im *.
lt« S. French Ava. Sanford. Fla 1 platai. Free la a p ltl. Rtevai
Co. Attleboro. Man.
FA 2-3:21. After hour* F.A 2 2*11

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ODHAM &amp;
TL DOK, Inc.

See Ray Herron

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RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

Robert A. Williams

Mather of Sanford

BROWN REALT\r

TV Service

HOW FAST
CAN YOO 60
IN A COFFIN?

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REAL ESTATE aatesman in Denver was trying to tall n
big tract et Colorado property sight unseen to an eastern
operator. "M y client uanla a plate ihat'i pretty h lA up,*
said the easterner. 'H ow
high is this property?' "I
- A Ht&gt; I f f
couldn't w y axactb'." ad­
dowwmiwu/
mitted tha Mlesman. "but
it's just 100 nutea to Pika's
Peak—and It's downhill all
the way."
• • •
A cannibal mother and
her child scanned the heav*
ens while a big airliner
roomed by. "Whai's that?"
demanded the child. "It's
something like a lobster,n
explained the mother. "You
only eat whit e inside. ’
•
•
•
A colon,!, disturb^ at a bridge game, barkid at an intruding
aergMnt. -In ciMUan life, do you Dunk yeud coma lo m» with *
Piddling problem like that!'*
-Ns, air," aald Uta aargianL “I'd eeni ter you."

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JSAVES

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DAILY

|

Newer Methods Help
Curb Hypertension
Ip HUMAN H. IUNMUN, M.D.
LOW blood pressure, generally. Uttia difScult to itlec. the hail
D an asaat. In fact, some luthorl- on» for a iptclfle patlanL
tica on tha aubjcct u rm It tha .. _ _
&lt;
M isti" blood pressure. Low blood
to Dnsqw
preusuxe limply meant that It re-! Beiponae to there xartoua drags
quires lisa effort for your heart &gt;xrlu greatly with lndiriduQ
to push biood through your Fttisnta Consaqusntly. your doetrtarist.
trr may hare to teal is viral drugs
But while you might not have »nd combinations of them to And
anytmng to worry about aa far as Jus’, tht right one for you.
low blood pressure !i concerned.! In addition lo drugs, your doc*
high biood prenure. nr hyperten- tor probably will advUa you to:
t:on. some times is quits another Get plenty of sleep, don't b**
matter
corns involved in competitive
Conault a Doe'or
,porU&gt; don 1 vorr&gt;‘1
kMP
._
,
. a eight about normal
An eatlmatcd S.toO.COO Ameri­
cana suffer from hypertension Reducing Program
E\ try ona of them should at least1 About this lattar proWam. don't
conault a doctor for his advice,
embark upon any reducing pro•■ton? jrersena, women &lt;»pe- gram without setting your phyil*
daily, ar* able to stand high clan a recommendations. Rtdue*
b sod prtaaur* better than other* ing and low-sodium dleU might
If you are one of them. It h quite bo harmful If not properly superpossible that your doctor will ad- vised,
vise no treatment at all. If such If you tuv# hyT*rt*niton !
la the care. cons.dar yourself mink you might ha interested U
lu4*y1 new booklet. "High Blood FreeSpecific Tractmani
«ur»." prepared by Dr. Edgar V.
■ut even If your doctor does
? r ,,ld ,l't 01
Amertean
recommend apedfle treatment. J,*rl AasodaUon. You ean probyou are atill a pretty lucky per- *^ ° l u n 11 *rom J * * 1°**^
son. Sdenco and Medleice have
e a c !advanead so tit ir. recant year* QTOTioji
unvn
that the future for a rteUm of M. A : My child 1* now recovaphypertension is mors favorable Ing from a liver Infection.
G4
than aver before.
I disinfect hi* room?
8U11 you va got to be a bit Answer: It is not likely that
peUent with your doctor. W* have the Infection can ha spread bvebdeyeloped *0 many new drugs to tecta Ln the room. Therefore, dire
aid tha parson with high blood tnfteUng tha room would net Ko
pressure that it sometimes Is a of help.

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, 1957

In Sanford

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N o. SO

United Press Leased Wire

ouse Approprations
ommittee Ignores Ik e
School Registration Set For
Aug. 27; Begins On Sept 3

Fo re ig n

Aid Bill
Reduced

Asiatic Flu Is Not
A Yellow Peril, No
Cause For Alarm

WASHINGTON V
—
The
House Appropriations Committee
The 1937 36 School term will art
JACKSONVILLE - State Health
|today Ignored
President
Els{a
m!uq teach
Officer Wtl.on T Sowder. the man
euiiowt-r s plea, aii.t voted lu rut
who sr.rtild tve deeply enneerned If
ers report lo Utrir schools Monday
hit foreign aid program $.309.630.there wete sufficient cause, was
for their annual two week* pit
10 0 0 .
fteling quite unworried, if rot
trhool conference.
wroprlatinn m ea su re -a . (W
,
m#110W
BMWra.
downright
mellow,, wrwn
when ,question*
Tuesday of nett week all teach­
•cheduled to gn before the House H
th. Asian flu.
er* In tha Seminole County School
for a vote on passage later to1
“ Allan llu is not a yellow peril,
System will meet at
Pincercst
day.
"
H
r
Moruia
Highway
Patio!
he
&lt;aid
‘ \\'c are receiving many
ScliOul for a eountywide meeting
The bill carries 13.191.810.000,
it paid hy the riliirn* o f the
ioctudirg 13.33I.760.P00 In new rash calls from people who reem to feel
Nett Wednesday tracher* will
I.T. CUM. II. (’. IIANSIA accept, the Conosrr Trophs for Hrasy
State and it doc* not .nuke an
and $667.030,000
rrapprnpriated there is something sinister about
attend I).strict 7. Florida_ Educa
Attack Squadron Eleven from Captain J. It. Herd), Commanding ,,
.
rest just twraiisr an officer
from unspent fund* voted in prev­ tt.e word 'Aslan* In connection with
Officer of Heavy Attack Ming tine, at rrrrtnonie* held this morning
meeting in Daytona beach
this desease. I can assure them
|doesn't like a driver's looks or
ious years.
at the Sanford Naral Air Station. l.tCdr. ||an«rn was \ellng ComTh.iriday and Friday
m
lay of neat
that there is not The new strain
I feels trad, hot only heca'i-r It la
Eisenhower
said
Wednesday
manding Officer of the Siiuarirnn riming the Horthlng D.-rbs.
week all teachers will be in their
nerrtsar) to prevent scculcnt.s,’*
that substantial tut* In money for j
inri,lrn:" x'ni* A was fle.t is(Stuff P hoto)
rcspecthe tehoola completing tieTrooper T. Mark Mack told the
the foreign aid program wrould 1olated from eases in the Orient,
ceifary details to get tha achool
*anfnrd Kiwanis Club al It* noon T _ J
i j f II I f
force him to rail Congress back and that's how the name got start*
year underway.
rel. Rut actually it it a mild dit*
luncheon meeting.
lO Q u Y A l J n A 3
,n,n *Deet.i| session nest fall. De.
On Monday, Aug. 26, said Su­
ease, and there Is no rinse for
The subject of Trooper Mack's
*
spit* tills warning, a House sub­
perintendent o f Public Schools R.
a 'r r m ."
Cupl j r n.-edy. Commander r &gt;mmutee voted the 16O9.fv3n.000
Captain J. R Reedy, Command­ sidies* at the Kiwanis Hub I in
T. Mil-arc. teacher* will be In their
Dr. Sonder went on to riplain
ca*h reduction.
eheon
was
"Highway
Safety*
and
Heavy
Attack
Wing
One.
pre
respret've schools completing pre er Heavy Attack AVIng ONK,
that the new Asian flu is a milder
About
an
hour
before
the
full
1
.
,
*rh««l conference details and pre­ made the result* of the Third *as preceded hy the showing; of . , n'e l the Conover Trophy, tym|disease than the familiar Amrri*
Mr. II. II. Coleman. W. civic |—
paring for countywtde registra­
. movie "Night and Bad Weather ( ,.0, „f outstanding bombing sMU*. mli,p c T c £ d on’K ' l l ‘t~lVy!’ the j « " v4rlr,&gt;f' M« , , i '1 f,,M r7 ° rt*
Quarterly Inter-Squadron Heavy Driving.'*
leader ami long time resident of
tion.
*&gt;'. to Heavy Attack Squadron
, nrw
Mou, # ed among airline crewmen from
Sanford, passed away at his home
Mark emphaslird that accl- Eleven (VAH t l i In a brief cereChile, arriving at
Miami were
Mllwe* said today that county-*; U, atk M1"« ° " f n«mMn, Derby
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‘ tat menl said the col might ser-1
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suddenly at 4:30 yesterday after­
wide registration o f school chll-i effleinl this morning hy ure- dent fatalities had teen reduced mony held at NAS. Sanford this „,„,|y ham,„.r ••!),# he«l interesttj v,rV
T'** patlenta were laid
noon.
i up for only two days, and tlu-n
tf,r irnj(„| states''
dren will be held on Tuesday. Aug. .#ntlng trophies to th# winning this year to PIS In cutnparvlon to morning (Mr. t*. Fernandes Jr.
Mr. Coleman was born May 16,
business.
77 and buses will run on their rt , aat(lron,
the TIP killed last year
Commanding Officer of VAII II.i
th, group nem theleu ap cwent. on about
. . .their
.
. . Dr.
1*97 in I,yka;.( Township, Pa. lie
gular Khrdul#* on that ditr. “ I
lie stressed the fact that every accepted the hand.ome silver ptnvr,i ,he cut with the drelara- So'*d,'1r noUM ,h ,t LhUe " J*” " *
had lived in Sanford for the past
would like to encourage every 1 ^ Inner* of the overall Derby person i« a teacher and “ a »&lt;&gt;n W l . Tlie trophy was donated tu&gt;n that thr amount voter! would '!*. " ln,*r season now aiwt ha»
(Rt years, malting hia home at till
school age child, gra.le* 1 through j
Heasy Atlark Squadron )r ,|4UKj,tpr naturally copies the hy N'otth American Aviation In t^, vnough for the
purtvuse of this would teem to indicate that
Mcilonv.il- Avr.
12, to register on that day," he Eleven
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flying
the North American driving habits of the |&gt;arrnt"
For ‘honor of* the ................
North American, keeping IIS. allien military and Asian flu may tie a mild disease
Ho was (he North-Central Divi­
even under winter condition*.
saiJ.
AJ * Savage". The Conover Tro- this reason, he said. It Is highly test pilot who lost hit life In the ,,-onomirally strong
(Continued on I'agr 31
sion Manager of the Flon la Pow­
"It
Is
important
that
w
r»
have
Not
Rcen
Warned
phy was presented lo Eleven lrn.l^ ,,n ‘ *«
” rrfjl ' ‘ hrn XAJ; 1
William fJ. Kilbee of Geneva, It
er and Light Co. and had tome to
Tlie
committee
was
not,
how­
All heavy attark squadrons who
Sanford In December &lt;f 1012 from ;h« new Farmer* Home Admin- *n
t*f&gt;n / ‘f u7 after being held hy Heavy Attack, fhllIr,n ,r * ln ,hr rlr
- on that date because of anttripat-1 Squadron " Five for the first two!1 -—
"Even In an accident
.n which were pieient at NAS Sanford ever, aware of the President's I
Cocoa where he had also been sf- is-rntian Commllteemsn for Scmcr| cri'wdrrl conditions," Superln Derbies.
Ir°u wrie not at fault, you atlll had their personnel lined up In latest wnrning when It approved I
filiated with tho Florida Power Inol* County, lie suececils C ider
Its subcommittee's action.
Co.
G. Hart wh i has srn r:l his full 3 tenrlent Mtlwee stated.
Trstln* th, lr
Hines In the1311b l,e lo IW# with yourtstlf for tllo formation to pay tribute to Eleven
Republican
members of th# a
f*
I
It Is of *&lt;(ual importan.c to see - q L. w * lor*. ,or ,h„
; . me rest of your tlfg and you will winner, of the recent HatWIltg
Mr. Coleman was a director of &gt;‘r*~ term. C nil* J Green, the
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i always wonder If a lilt!# m ore, llomblng derby In se.-ond place group .aid they would carry Elsthe Sanford
Atlantic National sireney'i County Supervisor an- that ea.h rhlld la properly sseign-!
rnhowor's fight to the Home floor.
llank, past president of the San- n,&gt;,mced today.
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They pruScstcd that Rep. Gordon
(Continued On I’ sge 3)
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Canfield R-NJ railed the com- —— r*
in eilimnrly narr*»w margin of mlttre'^ “ unseemly haste" In act­
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. !csore separateil first and se- ing on the appropriation bill.
rood place winners In the isce
Hep John Taber NY, top comCstmmander Ray C. Fernandes
for the Individual trophy. Id. (Jg) mittea Republican, said he will Jr. assumed command of Heavy
R. McAdams o f VAII 5 won over lead a fight to reitore so ne of Atlark Squadron ELEVEN In mili­
listing of himself as Aircraft
•onic le&gt;!ge (IJ FJAM snl hadother two committeemen with un- Friday following
regist*stinii. I
T.t. (Jg) A. Clarke of VAII II hy the rcdu-tlon*. He would not tell tary reremonies al the Naval Air
Commander,
with
IJ.
tjg)
Arthur
Wlt e d In both World W .r t and evinre-l t.-rmv are Henry J S-lmpsr- 'd may feci free to go
one percentage point. Third place r«(vorter* how mu«-h he will try to Station Thursday morning.
HrAdsms Jr. a* llombardirr
|l. lie s
a
f the Amn marher, .'r o f Route
Boa Tio. t o a d I to talk with teaeh»r* and
in the individual ram went to pul tuck, but one Informant put
ami Robert Aelerman A l." the
Commander Feniandei eurreeds
lean Legion.
'-anfnrri, and William I* fhispmtn prtneipali almut
pr..hlem» eonIt
(Jgi W. Dartlirll, also of tb,. amount al 6&lt;)0 million dollars. i.&lt; nit H..ward c Hansen who has
radioman-weaponeer.
Lt.
(Jgi
Mc­
Survivigv Include: hia wife, .-f SanfonL Roth r.f the** m*-n cerning Ibeir children," ho » j :-i
Hll n r w that won the
||ap Ottu
I'aseman
been artiug commanding officer.
Adams scored twice; not only as
Sira. Olanetie
t 1 an; three are ttcccsvftil tnn kfarmers of j Monday. Sept. 1 Is luvtxrr Day.
individualIrojdiles was compoied rhaiyman of the foreign aid aub-j IjCDR llanaen will leave August
lop
l&gt;«m(&gt;ardler.
but
a*
the
fattier
®
!rm, Mrs. RnN:: Tnmhle of Seminole County a*.I have had said Mllwee. and »cho»ls will £&gt;•
nf Cdr. J
M T-illy. I'lsne Com- committee, defrndeil the cuts. He j |T. 1937 as Offleer-ln-Charge o f
Bradenton. Mrs
R It Parrish df many years of farm rsperieuce closed However,
on Tuesday, of a baby boy horn Just before
mandrr, It. (Jg) It McAdams, raid there it "plenty nf money" VAII-II Detarhment
43 aboard
Titusville, and Mr*. ( I. ItnbichThe County Co.-nmittre deter- Sept. 3 classes will start «n the the Derby l&gt;egan.
bombardier, nnd' Third Crewman in the appropriation* bill as ap- the USS ESSEX (CVS 9).
Additional
honors
went
to
• ml of Orlando.
9 grandchildren; mine- the cltgibilit} nf local f»r regular
arhoul
term
of
1*1
days.
guiar a iiiku i r r m or i e i nays..
IL L. Ackerman A 1.2.
polnt*M by the full committee.
VAIMI hat establlshivl a fine
2 great grandchildren; tv-o sisters, mrrt who apply
for Fanners
Mllwee said today that "We «n* I VAII i for Its outstanding main- f
Eleven, underdog In the derby,, There's all th*
money they rreotd sine* its mmmlsrioning at
Mrs. Harry Dando of Wlseonlsco. H-me Adnlntstratlor. loan|. Tlie tleipate a registration of apprnxl- tenancr of Its bombing equipment i !
NAS Sanford In 1933 Since its re­
overrsme trsrmen.lou* txldt to
Passman **MI ’ a; one brother, J •Im Coleman of committee also certifies the value mately 7,d00 pupile on Tuesday, IKn*. Ellis Austafi reecivnl the
turn f'vrm deployment with tha
tehleve
the
victory.
Having
Just
committee
slashed
|Ah2,AVlKonlseo, Pa;
r- ! &lt;-np niece, of farm* being purrha«e.| or lm- Aug 77" Hr explained that “ Our trophy for all the men who vvoikEisenhower’s re- j Sixth Meet In February, ELEVEN
romplrlril
*'Op«fation
nultfi’*,
in
***.***)
from
Connie Coleman
i fItarhersvill-. 1proved with Fanners Home Ad- lug Increase In pupil atlrndanep rd surh long hours to give the
which V VII It tankers refill ted 'l'"**1' *or " rvi
M then j lias lieen Inetnunental In the NaFuneral services f..r 'It 1 '!"■ mumration loan*, snl as.i.t in cnnirt about the 4th month of the' bombardiers th« rye* to see llitlr
the F»U that set a new I»» An- v'»1^
« ' “ * h"» *U ‘ S° T m,Y e
»? CO" } 'Y ! \ ''rT "*
man will be held al to ' a m. Si- a lut-.ing the loan program to local ychool year."
targets dsy or night and drop
I
. a»
a# a
„ 1
|f&gt;( till* Uni
PfR l
TUmJ?
unspent
fund, \than the iter flight of two F8U-I ( rusadcra
Jvirday morning at the II ly Cross rontition*.
their Uitnbs. This ia the aciunj
«';• 10
P
„
he requested.
and in helping the Navy establish
E piscopal Chun i trill) Rtr. Fr. - T.-.e Agency makes Farm loans
Eleven hid I III* W * - " » *»
President Will Flgl
consecutive winning of this trophy
a new lav* Anglet-New York speed
prepare for the derby. Rut the I Rlt. |^
,' " ‘
« ..
John Thomas officiating.
and farm real estate loans Operhr VAII 8.
record. Mure recently VAII-ll add*
The family hat requested that atlrg loans arc usrd by farmers
squs ri-n was i « criii net " '
reporter! prepsrrvi to fight to tha j ed to Its laurels by winning tha
A lio received hy VAII 5 was
flower* be umittrd ar. l In lieu of to buy livestock and machinery
Its best. This re fu sa l to qul even w , „ r end for the additional funds third qua.-teriy IIATWING O.NB
tfiq Douglas Trophy for trie out­
flowers the family has asked for and to meet operating expenses in­
when the oild * were stacked he
u. »„it____
___! bcmMng derby.
(relieve*
vital
to the .free
standing bombing squadron for
memorials to bo sent for a living curred in adjusting and imrrovagainst them enabled the men of world’ s defense*. The bill still hat
Soon to receive the sleek new
flacal
19
&amp;
7
.
Memorial Fund for Mr. Coleman ing their farming methodr. Real
VAII-ll to emerge the victors. to clear Ihr House and Senate be- A3D Skywarri«r, the squadron ia
All squariruaa are already usto the Church Office of the Holy Estate loins are used to buy, imThe derby organlird hy Udr. forr p co^, (o j,|m fnf alining. fortunate to have such an ably
the proper hay for the j-»eCross Episcopal Churh.
prove, or enlarge
family-type
C. Filton, Training Officer o f,
11u&gt; ||„UM committee gave full qualified ikt|&gt;prr at CDR Fer*
keys and mounts of the nest dor*
Interment aftangeraenli arc aol farms and lo refinance certain
lleaw Attark Wing One. »a« t„j,|#irq t„ p , nun lulreommitI.T. f|g) RAYMOND I’ Fit It A'
(Continued On Page 3)
t-j.
s
v!
l
N
VII
5.
Complete.
debts. Farm Housing loans for
inlgnrd to stlmulatr morale in i# -'i recommendations
on how
frifflrlat I SN I’hola)
A Brlisen F-inrrH
fhsme Is In building or re no&lt;leling f*rm homes
j the squadron* and to krep the deeply the foreign aid
piogram
xffiarge.
(Cunllnued nn Page 3)
flight erews in a "combat ready" should tve chopped. In It* report,
condition.
the committee said that the new
appropriation
would
bring to
M.719,760.000 the total now avail­
able lo help US. allies.
The committee said that even
if no new fund* were voted this
SAN JOSE. Calif. «f — A res
year, the existing unspent funds—
nlution supporting a E S Senate
16.193,000.000—would lie enough to 1
lull that would reinstate Cnnfrri
, carry on the foreign aid pru»*ram
crate G.n Itotwrt E !.**'» Citilen
WAMIIN.iTON i f — 77te \tes-i -WP|| Imyond January, 1939.”
su p romfI before the convention
.. .....................................
............
said
t"dav
the
The tntal recommended hy the
Lieutenant
(Junior Grade)
Ray- 'her Bureau
o f tb« Marina Corps Leagua to
mond Perry. ESN. ha* reported dreurhrriricken Kart wdl continue „ &gt;mmjtUe w i, »|,»:.jno.ooo leu
dsy.
^ tnrr
warmer thin nor* than the amount Kiifnhowrr oriai*
The resolution s»*s sponsored by to th# Sanford Nival Air .Station ,
d*v* . .
bally asked. He requested $3,M(,Georg# Gardiner, a St. Peters­ lu Illum e ,!uti«v *• |h&lt; Devs
I
* 3l&gt; '**v outlook P-r n o ouq |n nrw fU()1|g a„,| RiM.ien,.
burg, Ma , Juvenile eourl Judge logy Officer o f the Stsllon.
lie reported here from the Na nild-Aligns! to
m-1 Septerntwr ,„ ki in re appropriallon* of left- i
Gardinet said the federal gov ill Rase, Argenlia, Newfoundland, f°rera"* average
terrn*r*lii'e* over money—a Iota! of f l .479.010,erment illegally ronfisrated Iwe s vhere he was serving . . Aerology
**a.on*l normal* in th. Papersonal land* for th# tile nf Arl­
Offlrer.
r|f,&lt;’
»*»•
«•**«*»;
Put on Ceiling
ington National
Cemetery, lie
l.tf Jg) Perry entered tt.e Nasry I #rM- »nd "®rtliern New England
Th* House and Senate, however,
■aid it "is a point of national lion
R &gt;t warmer then uti.a! trrathcr . agreed on a foreign aid auliiisnseIn PMI as an enllit*d man and
or”" t o r.m.tate lw *. e.tiien.liip
eommlMlonad an Ensign up* Wwpartad ^ *''* southern half of I tfonbiU to’ puVaTflHng
: resnltHion t. ^ cr. rtll„ |0n from offi(W .; c , ‘n. the nation from the nocky Moun 1960 opo on the progrim, a-d the
sponsored by William Jenner H didate School in June 1933
tains In th# Atlantic Cnvst, par- President AVednesday signed the
In d .
As sn enltated man, he served tieulidy in the central Plslns.
autborixation rtlurtantly.
Greater than normal rainfall |a
i* tn Instructor in the Aerology
In today's
artlon, th* House
n „ _ t r\r
of rite Amman Prtparatqnr espert'd in the Great Lakes re Aiiuupiiatii.nl Cumn-J.tre votod
00(10 U l L-ariDDCan .Itool at the Naval Air Technical rma. Iti# ufsper Mi-sissipoi Valley, to give Eisenhower tl.7M.6o0.i)00
for military aid- D . b II
..f it
rit
im
■
I - lining Centers iii Jii-k-onville, the fir4 Southwest, and Plot
Hut subnormal amounts ire pre in n«w funds,
rids and Slemphli. Tennessee.
the rest
In reEiscnhrwer had
MIAMI m - The Weather Ru
'»• '* » n&gt;'"»hrr «d the National d.-ted for the Northwest, southern appropriations,
n.pooooO.OOO in new
real! reisortrd to-l.y that a hand •J&lt;*«wr-phlr Society and a holder Plain#, and Middle Atlantic slat#* , , kM for
~
military ab! funds hut sgreed lo
o f squall. In th, Caribbean about ?f !h? ^me.ric.n Defease Service
Medal, Amerteon Area Medal. Asi
- .'T v, ‘. ' KKM R ,,, TK
' «he authnrlratlon bill s limit of
100 miles »oith of here is weaken­
JERUSALEM, Israel * 3 - |s. tj ruw.OOO o&lt;k)
ing and shows nn signs of He\». a'u • Pacific Area 3|e.!a!. World rari'i major shippers, the 7.im
-ph, ronimitfM also vote,| to rut
AA'ar II Victory M#d»l and the
loping Intn s tropical storm.
Company, Inaugurated a regular i* j miRj0„ dollar* from the au­
Good Conduct Medal.
Tho easterly wive ranq-lng ruLTtJg) PetTy Is marri#d to th# reole between Haifa rrd the tAoritallon bfll'a 750 mllllon-dollar
worous showers was moving .low- forTner Mi#s Rebaess J- Preston North American Great f^ltes lo- ceiling on defenae support to U.S. 1
ly in s northwesterly direction.10f Roule No. I. Prichard. AV. Va. day. The Flm-ehartered 2,800 ton ■111 -, -m oney used lo help them ' CDR. RAY C. FERNANDEZ
assumes suuimaad of liras sr
TYier* was nn elreulatlnn o f winJs,1They hav* two children. Surann*. Norwegian freighter Askholm left maintain bigger military forcra
Attack Squadron Mcsrn th's
I eharacteristie of tropical ilorms. || year* old and Gordon, seven Haifa for Chicago. It will rail at than they normally could afford.
CHK. JOSEPH M. TULLY J R , Commanding Offlrer nf V.AII-5 and his crew with th* Douglss Trophy
morning al reremonlra held al
But the Weather Bureau was years old They ar# currently re- Quebec. Montreal, Otweo, Ruff
U
alao
cut
200
million
dollara
prevr.ie,, al rereatonlep ai the Sanford Nasal 3lr Sfatlea this morning. Other award* are also
Sanford Naval Air Station.
keeping a cIim* watch ca th# siding at West Crystal Drive, San­ ato, (leveland and Detroit olong freest the proposed 300-million-dol- III#
»ho«n. Cdr. Tnlly ls standing in bar). In front (left lu rixht) ore; l.t. (Jg) Arthur C. MeAdam* Jr..
Cdr. Fernandra la ahuwn read­
atoria
area.
ford,
Florida.
the
way
((&lt;&gt;•11
nurd
&lt;
&gt;
a
rag#
3
|
Robott Acktrmaa A 1.2. and Ens. Ml.* Austin
/Staff Photo!
ing Ilia ardors.
(S tiff Photo)

Arrests Made For Accident
Prevention Says trooper Mack

VAH-5 Wins Prized;*
Douglas Trophy
For Fiscal 195/

Mr. H. H. Coleman
''Funeral Saturday

Conover Trophy
Presented VAH-1!
; Today Al SNA5

Kilbee Named New
Member Farmers
Home Committee

Cdr. R. Fernandez

ASSUmOS 1011111100(1

Of V A H - 1 1 Today

Additional

Local News

On Page 3

Lee Citizenship
Reinstatement
Considered Today

Squalls weakening

*

k

5NAS Aerology
Officer Reported
For Duly Here

Weather Bureau
Says Hast To Be
Drier For 30 Days

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                    <text>8— TS* Sutford HeraVi Monday, Aagnrt 11. 1MT

Shasta Postponed Today 14th Time
M 8 VEOA8, N#v. 4ft—Advcr*# “ Shasta'’ ttot • he Nrrtda pro#*
trlnd condition* h*v# forced th# Ing (round*.
Atomic Energy Commission to
Urine #f A# bolownomtnal
call tit* Mth pootponomtat In Its
yield devia# from ■ 800-foot to*r#r
*1 1 rescheduled f«r • *. m. pdt
Tuesday. Ueien'lit* Sunday an­
nounced that th* present wind
pattern would Kara carried fall­
out oror nearby populated ar*aa.
S3 primnar# hold
to. Th#
ZT po*&lt;P«nwn»nt *#t ar#eord
_ Ther#
_o__ iarc
- .i .
1.11 . ..
^
postponement #et • record
* • PV” ?0 !
, f f«r delay* In th# ABC’ * 1957 teat
midnight J it nlnht, Sheriff J. L. I&lt;}ir&lt;iu|# "Shata" originally wa*
Ho**r rT^nTd lhl*n’.OT'’[n*
, , ready to h« fir#d July 2*.
Th# sheriffreported
that 11
'
_
prliojen war# brem#’ *' la and
three r#v«&lt;al#d dm«/V t‘i# 24
NUCLEAR EDUCATION
hour period.
FRETRERO, Germany *ft -----Of tho total, he aaid, 6 ar# Th. unlverdty her# hat started
White male# 20 r
i ••ourtee for docton In protection
eolor#d fern at#, 1 colored female »* • '"* »«"mle r,d,1«‘°!l; A otI’
Incompatent, and t colored mate
"M * • J « * " •
Incompetent!
""l ^
*■“ *
♦ehooti throughout th# country.
He .aid they .re “ tranqulllrert"
TOWN IIOl.I&gt;H PETK
GUILFORD, VL «ft -T h e pop­ against the fear of atomic radia.
ulation Of Guilford, I.#n0 ftrnng, lion.
turned out Sunday for a mammoth
•'all-day*' barbecue arranged hy tin war un.We to flnane# by himfarmer Warren Franklin to honor •elf a 2,600pound Holitein iteer.
the return of hia 21-year-old Iden­ 3,000 buna, 3,000 ear* of com, SCO
tical twin aona, Alfred ind Wil- pound* of potato aalad, 2.000 hot.
fm l. from th# Army. Franklln'i tlii of beer and «odt pop and
Batfbbciri
ticket# U&gt; th. "Lc&gt;U of k . cieam for the chil­
barhecu. at $3 each when Frank. dren.'*•

W. L. Harey Goe* Peaches Can Fill
To First National The Freezer While
Baptist Conference Helping Budget
W. I*. H*rr#y win r&gt; to Okl«-

Soma (Vy, S*p&lt;#mh»r 18-30, ta
It Tend th. Ftr#t NiHonnl Conf«rene# at Southern R»pH*4 Men.
Th# Tint notion*! men’ o me.tinf
•r#r cood'Acted hy South#m B*pHita la anp#ct#d to attract 8,000
m#n from 4f sUte*. Them# (or
th# thr##^!ay aeiolon wiR h# 'Tre#
Man Throe«h th# Afeo", emphaatil nr p#rw*nal llh#rty and fr^dom
at million.
A enlorfut itramatiration deplet­
ing ureal momer.tj of dedication
In th# Urea of martyr* and heroet
of f»lth will op#n th# m##tln«. It
will r#fl#ct th# pl*c# of RipHrts
In th# *tru(rl# for rallrio’ia Hb#rty. Other feature* of th. week
win Ir.clud. tableau* on denomi­
national came*, major addret* on
tha them, of th# meellnf, »nd
twelve vocation*! **mlnar* on
arrleultur*.
h»nkin(.
el.rical
work,
edue.tlon,
fovemm.nt,
joumalUm, I*boy, law, m»n»ve
ment, medlcin#, *ellinr, and tmatl
huainea., Purpoa# of the temlnar*
1* to anabl# th# man to U-tler le.m
how tn witnet. for Chri*t through
thetr prof#*cion«. The p*nel* will
h# eompoiad of .rpert* of theie
v.riou* Geld*.
Included on the program are two
aonrn
NOTIf'K ta IICRmr OIVBN Ih.t th. Hoard of Counto Oommlralon. gov.mor*, Hon. Raymond Gary,
r. of S.mlnut. Cnu.tr. Florid*. wtll m..t *t l« n'tlorh A M Au.ua' Oklahoma, and Hon. Pric. Daniel,
&gt;th HIT. I. th. County Coramtaalnnara fteem I* lh* Court Ilona• at Teraa; two congre**m.n, Hon. Ru.
■anfer.1. In se««ritarr&lt; wllh tha prnvl.lnn. of Chantar III. Florid.
Htatutra. tor tha furpa,. of h.arln. r*i'j**U ant cnfnolalete front th* gen# Siler, Kentucky, and Hon.
Pulille r.g.rdliie tha llu-l.tta f»r tha Kiaral V*,r h*ilnpln. Oetnhar Brook* Hay*, Arkanra*, who I*
tai HIT, act avltns K’ M.mh.r l"th till, and wit) Ih.r.ueoii tantallr.lv
adopt th. Iludot. Tor aal.l period. Tha tantatlfa Hi !(,'• ara eummarla- now terving a* pretldent of 'he
H aa folio * a
Huirmary alatoir.ant lhawUi receipt*. aapan-tlt.ra., hala.caa, ra■ Southern B.ptlat Convention. Al­
an headlining th#
program ara
* , t i « and proposed ta. mlll.fe
Jack Hamm, nationally known
rm w iT W n r itirvr.ntr* Ann n r m r r #
eartoonlit; G1#nn Arrh.r, Wa*h—
r ir in r n ti. r i n »
• 'o n t h r r i i c i i . t i : » m i i M i i n u i r . r T n m r * an. i m #
Ington attorney, a rru*ad#r for
E » r i * t t i l ill- III a I ll-Mi
r. if a a Mill. an a*....ct aaluatlna of III.III.HI 9* .
$»»». TH TI rellgloui liberty; Howard Butt,
&gt;ta.lr«a,l ai.4 T.tesraph J.'.-arr-t
T5* f* Te*a* groeeryman and #v.ngell»t;
(.aiiranr. A.aiit. f,t -*•» T.I
Z T l IIV.M Carlyl# Mamey, author and pat­
fat llmlamiiilnna.
_______
I* M
Ml# of Taa D.llaqii.at lAtn-la _ _ _ _ _
ter; Theodor. F. Adam*, preai­
[Vviinational IJronaaa
. . . . ______
»a«»« dant of th. Raptlat World Alliance;
flara-a.a l.leanaa
•«# M
Ihr .uah 111. Iioth lnelual»a.rtr-aa r » .
__ __ ,_ an. aa Baker Jam#* C.uthen, Secretary of
Tt.lnih iraamanla from Walfara A Tuhar-uloala l“»(|at,-a ..
t ##a aa
Baptlat Foreign
pala of Kama an-1 flmva 1‘eoaturla
______ | 7M a# the Soulhern
Ihar Itaramaa llaralpla__■
_____ l*o a# Minion Bond, and Porter Houth,
pnlal Citlma’ al Ita alpt. - .
. ..
__
_ _ 111 T.I T« rconwned layman and tecretary»•*&gt;
....................
............ .............. U III H
ll't, Of Kallmala* Itaralpla
_ ___
_____ .11—7. . .7 . *eT. II* II trr.turer of th. Southern BM&gt;tiat
Balinena in l.a Orou.ht rormrali Coah Incla4tn&gt; ITH *•
Convention.
fee Pally Caah
. ill,**.#e
Total Xatlmata* naralpl. ani Italanrao _________
Award# of merit will h. pro.
•in.II* it
■anted to ala men who have ren­
r.TiM«Ti:n R t m i K i nr.ttKNAi. m n
KOM TIIH riBI At. VRAM I.Maltu tCrrKNIRH M, IM.
dered dittingulthed aervlca to tha
•alarlta of Ccuaty .............. .
.an] Ktpanaa._____ ___
,, |].l&lt;&gt;* r*
Salary Clark rf th. TV&gt;ar&lt;l a&gt;f County Comnili.la.nar. _ _ _ _ _ _ *,*.. a* denomination.
Salaiy of (upwalaor of Kaitatratloa . .
H aul
Salat y aif A'l-rnar far lloaral an* Ripannnn
_ _
l.aaa a*
Clary of tha circuit Court for Oanaral tSnurt Work ________
, |.|»« a#
Cnmmlaat ,M to Tai Aaaataor
__ ll.ata*.
Caarnn taatona to Tat Ooltactor
__ _ II.no* M
Coronar'a la&lt;tuaat
_
__ _. I.aaan
llapalr. le O.urt ll»oM
----- I.**« *#
fanltor Haralra
Janlinr
---- I.l»«*»
lifhta. Tuot ^ .* Wat an
_
«.*»« i*
InaaraMf
rit-riTHH * ,ta *4 i:
.... IIIMM
lacManuia _ _ _ _ _
H O T t C B la l i r . l t R U T O l V r H (b a t
----- I.i««»*
JAtpanm. of Klacllnn
Plartl' anA Itaarlatratloa
____ TI** .* wa ara anca.aA In hualneaa at S
aaaa purrhaaa of Volina M.rhlna
____I#,*.* •* (Unfor4 a *•. ui.4*r lb* rialllloue
IlMiulrH l#jr Uw
_
1.0*0 *o name nf flora llal.Me (Horary ami
Par frlaam an.l Traaal Cip.nra, County Commlaalonar.
_ _ I.M4.M that we Inland tn r»«lat*r aald name
Artrartlaln. Iialla.uuanl Tataa _
.. .
____ t.l**M wllh the Clark of the Clrrull Coer*.
Oanaral Riatlenary, lllanlu. fluppllt., ate. _ _ _ ___
_ _ 14«««.»* Hrmlnola County. Sl.rlda, ta ac&gt;
ItaonrA llook.
,
.
... t rio »a« nordear a with lh* provltlona of the
Rurolturn. A ---Flituraa
for court
llouaa ---------------------------. ... $,*##.#• I'lrilUnua Nam* Statute, tn.wlt:
jary o( C„»naa|.r A Ctpanaa A Offli-a Rtpaa.aa
_ _ _ I***** Pactlnn ail a* 1‘tortda Statutaa Hll
‘
of County
JuA.a «aa Ju4.a of County Court, at all _ _ I.H* •»
Hr. A Mra. Shallla II (V.burn
Salary of County Proeacutlas Allor.ay .. .
*****
Klpanaa of Amory ■_ . __________ ______ ...
IV TIM* COCVTV JriMHM
l«* t*
Maintenance of tha Cb.aty Horae S Repair. .
tot MT. Ik akl» run «»:.
II o*o M
Tuba-1 ular TfoapKal*
■
_
Mlkot.M COl.kTV, a'l.till.
H IM M
fnaanltr Inquire. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IS»«f#
IDA.
Oeaeraf Wwntr. . —
Il ea* «* IT sail
Anproprlailo. to ifca Ceunly Walfara U..ard
relate
I.
IHN rf ARTI4VR ARHHSOff
Salary of Ce.nly Phyalclana. OOanly llaalth Nuraa
PMMMa
•n I othae atnanaaa
nr ITTP.kTIOk TO
II.
lo* TOTH'S
M
Appropriation iUmlnol. iVunly llanlth Colt ____
MAKI-.
*
rPI.lt
A
TIO
\
IIIM
Il.tM**
Hoepll.l Rarvlea for ilia InAl.ant
rik*i. iii.i m *mih:
l**l» e#
Salary of atounty Mao Ira ofM. ara A Ktpanara _
l.»»0 #♦ TO A1J. WHUM IT HAT ('ONCKIUf!
4*1*11 11- fanaa
K’oticb is m:it*:i«r oivk .n mat
1.1** «•
Etpanaaa of Onunly 2oMn« Cominlaalo.
11,*#* l&gt;* OKU. A. ■I’KEIt Jlt. hat fllad h&gt;«
Malarv of CViualy A.anl and Kapanaaa
I *"* c* final raturna aa Aaitllary Adml-ilaSalary of lloma Damonalrailon A.ant u Rapanaaa
t.no »« Iratnr of tha Eatata of AltTIICIt
frthar atnanaaa A.rtrullural Dapartmant
AltK.vr.itON. Daraaawl; that ha
Jhaymaal I# VIorMa It ar.1 of Voreatry A Parka for
fllad hla petition for distribution
Cuniy lira Control fnlt
______
.... MM II and final dlarharaa. and IhnI h* will
Approprlalloa for Playsroutola ____ _
_
•»«** apply to tha llonorabla Kraaat
I'ulillrlly
..
.
.
H.aaao aa* Il'iUiboldar. County Jud.a of Ha.
&gt;1ah ar* Gama INintartallo.
.
min,da County. Vlnrlde. on tha loth
__ I.H* «»
Total Aporoprlallona
111.*** II dav of Hentambar A lt. IMT. for
Raaarca for Conllneaael
_
H . 4 I I t« approval of aald final raturna and
aaarya for Caah llalana. to ba ararrlaA rorwar*
it oo* ra for order of dletrtbullon and for
-tai IH-Asm
- _________
1 ns m u final dltcharce aa Ancillary Admlnlatrator of tha Batata of Arthur
Arnaaon. decaaaad.
I’ atad thla Ith day of A” .uit.
i - a r n c t r r n r n c v r . t i i r.a t t n tar:a r n - r a
A
D. HIT.
Mai * II A A II IIIIIIIUI: f t M l
/a/ O I» A. iPEBIt JH
row I ba I'laral Vaar I aadlnu aaplanihar M .IM *
Aa Ancillary Adralnlatrator
WTII4AT■ Or RECCIP7S:
*f tha Batata of ARTIII’ ll
Taaaa */ta &gt;1Ilia o . a o - .r t *aliaalloa of III II* HI •• ___ I IH III *1
ARNBSOM I&gt;aaa*aad
Oaaallaa T»« 10% of tha Tth Cant _
.
II.M* o»
naaollit# Taa fraim lloacl of AAmlnlatiallea ____ _ _____
IIa»« H
Ik
tm k
i m e t it
r o i MT.
Moler r.al Tai — M l of tha Ttk a-.at
,
II* •«
•klkTII d l'D I I I AI. t t a i l IT o r
llarln. Commlaalnn MtaMa __ ____
IM «aa aa
r i i i M i n t ik t k u r o i l * t :* t i.
Tai Itt4a.il tloaa
I* **
.k o i.r.
l o t .k T t,
c i i t h i t.Ha
Salt Tat laallnajuant taunt. _
.
I* «»
Iktt. m a o .
Pi bar llav.n’ia ..
.... ISM B A R L IP B N C R B .
I
Volal Eailmaitd Raoalpta
III Hi &lt;1
Ptolatirrt
l l l l l II
Ja *«
.............
Mr. if Eillntala.1 Itar-atpta
II* 10* H l:t*tlA SETW SPI*T«rr.R.
Ilalapcoa lo Ita llruu.ht l'orwar.1; raiji
Z
IT* a** eo
pafandentt
Total Katlmrla l Ita- atr,to and llatanraa
111.1*1 U
b o t i i 'B t o t t r .r i :k i i
l*a 11it tTi n iHSRkan. until o n niiiliiif*. n tn
|-..r Iba laa.nl tana Ca.ln. .aplanakar Mlk. IM.
B K T A T E O P r U ’l t l l ’A T ( P "
Knat-aarlnar harctraa
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - | T,l*» ** T U111.I/.
A U K r II
KPKNCRR.
a tnat
Salarr ItaaA Huparlntandan*. Offl’-ar llana.ar A
!
l
a
c
* °T r a a l d a . r * la a n k n o w n
Oth •&lt; lltpnniaa ____________________
.
MMM
r n O m o l a l M K a % la e haan
Fret Labor
______ _
___ .
_______ _ Ml.*** "• fllaAd Saw. aoln
th a
C lr o u lt
lfalAtanan*a of auulpmant. toola, marhlaary. M l
,
I " 00* *« C o u r t In aantd fyooru S In
ln o l* C o u n ty .
flaaoataa. aAla. Mat _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...
.........
li en *♦ P lo r ld a . la C h a n o a ray m
.
f
o
r
D
load Malar’nla
.
n».****« t h * v fio rt t i l l * o f a a ld a c t lo a ivbo ar cine .,
— »( rt(h*.of. wan
.
*.***••
ff.
vs
lananaa o( i io. ualt.a rl.M-of-waya
. laaaa* BB fA. lR/L. A I I BS TP IBI . SHCPKBI LS c E lHt .a l nHtalfv
I* 9ao aa II, a a * o r a a a n la a r * tn r t u i a a nn dd a nr et .­
l«n&gt;l IM,
“*
•ry anil r.’tulpmtnl
I
I fo • Ity of !*anfa,r,1 na 1*1* Taa R oll__
H Ml M q u ir e y o u ta f t l* y o u r w r l l l a a d a I’armanl la i-urt of (atla.lo oai Hi* Tat Roll
I ITT H f e n * * * . If a a y , tn t h * C o m p la in t
i*a&gt;mai.t la Ton« of laaocwood
laao.oooA on ||)| Tat Rol
Ml M
d h a ra la , a n d I . e a rv a a o o p y
Pa*ment &lt;o T"ma of Allamonla •nrlnft oa III* Ta* haall
I.H* M flla
th a ra .f anon
P la in t if f *
A tto rn e y
rat m-, I In Ti.wai of ^aaalharry oa HI* Taa Hnll ______
-r,
TIT TI &lt;-n
th d a y * f A u 1 I t p|.r&gt;.|.. lal Iona ■ - . 4*1.ITT I* |auet,n r A.h a Df o,r * H tI Th *. IT
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la
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(raatat i r , , ’ lnatoolaa
&gt;1 HT II r r a # P r o C o a f a v n o w i ll I,* . nat a Irta*d,
ta.»r*a&gt; f,,r &lt;&gt;ajh lialaa.ra la ta oarrlH r rwarA
T*.a«* oo n r a l n a t y o u a n d t h a e a u to p r o r a a d
Ot.l Ilia l.a t _________________
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THE O L D H O M E T O W N

If* A pwAchy Urn# of y#*T. Jun#,
&gt; 0 % - W H O BE 1 W W M
^O T
July ind AuguM Sr# month, when
S A Y /A 4 S
W H O ‘ B E
pMcho# com# to m#rk*t Peach#.,
_
- U N T IL I K N O W 'X A C T L Y
Ilk# other fru u . »r# mttot aoftnomlcal when In *c#*on.
ny n o r q u io n
_________ M
p o - P M
\ ^ / H 0 Y O U B E !!
HARVESTING. The hAnre*tin( United Prrt* Staff Cormpondtnl
of peach#* i* wall ondarway, but
NEW YORK W —You'v# got
(« not t# far udv*nc#4 ■• tu t to keep thinking to stay in but-;
ys«r. Probkbly riu# to the fict Inti* around bar#, and Slllton
that the crop in the northern por­ Herman Iv thinking every minute— |
tion of th# pwAch bell ;* better like, for iiutanc#, having baby
and th. crop in the southern por­ for well-heeled ladle* who want
tion i# not a# good at laat ye*r.
to com. down and buy a mink
Fxc#»*lv# aofl moiMur# alto ham. coat.
%&gt;r#d tha harvesting operation* In
Alto when ha deliver# a mink
the m««t heavily
concentrated
coat, he doein't deliver It In any
portion of the poach belt.
SELECTION. Look for peach#* old cardboard box. He put* hU
with a creamy hack-ground color •i'.teri read/ to whip out and fit
or a color that I* only .lightly minks on beautiful modela. The
her door and
green. The*, peach## ahotild be customer open*
well developed In ilia and ahape find* her n»w coat standing tn
x\
if they are to mature properly. front of her, draped on a smil­
The pink color or bluah varies ing, nicely padded hanger.
with different varledie* and i* not
Harman hat been In fur manu­
alway* a *lgn of riper#**. The facturing and retail for 22 yaar*
Geah thould he
Grm and free and In baby titters for lix year*.
7 f. O .
from Hemiiha* and from *brivel.
Hiller* In Demand
led or decayed apot*.
“ We find that many of our cus­
CARE. Fre*h pearhc* thould
tomer* will nay, "I'd like to c o m e
be anrtcvl tut Ihe ripev* ui*H fir»t,
down Tuesday but I have nobody
It’i a good p!»n to
p!«?e ripe
to leave the baby with” So &gt;*#
peachee in a Gat pan, one layer
deep. When peache* are piled oo »#nd a baby titter up. We keep
top of each other, the bottom lay. two or thrre on rail all th* time,
er i« ca*lly bruited. To prevent and w* get four or five call* a
B A C K - R O A D F O L K S — OKI G U A R D _
th# rapid apnlllng of ripe poarhp*. week toy them,'' he tay*.
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Herman I* tha man for tha
itore them in the refrigerator. If
© -I2
Ha inlroducad pink
peache* are a little green, leave gimmick.
them to ripen at room tempera mink to th# markaL h* says, and
ture. away from direct heat or even made pink mink flower*
lunlighL
for Fcarl Bailey. Then he went
USE. Peache# ara wmatll# and into yellow mink. Then ha turned
may he u*ed for any meal or eat­ out a kelly green mink capelct
en aa a tnack. TTiep comhina well for Deni## D*je#l for a 84. Pat­
with cereal*, and reat to a aalad, rick’ * Dav «ient, naturally. Hla
ORNATE,
or make in appral'ng d#»*ert.
newr*t rotor la orchid mink.
ADOB-Hto i Hflv/
PRACH MOUSSE ia a good
Herman ha* mad* chfmpagn#
A504HIP UA80RA1U/,
fro ten de**ert that’# Juat right fi»r mink car-**at cover* for Anita
LiP., ih OCLSS
rummer weather
and ea*y to Kkberg very blond, to match her
make. Ingredient# needed ar#:
Q R H 9 .T E .
hair; a gift from her husband,
Of SlfLl.; LKfilUIJaW
Uk cup* peach pilp and j ikw cost $5,000, two mink golf ball*
WlfH iPLtCK
1 tableapoon Mm# or lemon for Moniqua Van Voortn out of
Juic#
whit# mink, on request, after
* tableapoon# *ugar
Monique found out that Herman
1 cup heavy cream,’ whipped
had whit# mink golf club cov*r«
^PIH&lt; YEA**
2 egg white.
for hlmi#lf, and a mink door­
oS S ck Y iK t;
Ml* th# peach pulp, lima or
lemon bile# *nd mgar. Fold In mat aa a Chrittmaa glG for Uta
lA A fH W O R M S .
th# whippe&lt;l cream.
and Gnatly Ferraday, the artre**, dark brown
th# egg wdiite* which have Iwen ranch mink, with autumn • hu e
Ht a i c u L A u n -fHAf #
twwten until stiff but not dry. mink innltials L. F ; *h* keep*
/ a So il is coh&lt; imua.i. iY
In
front
of
the
outad*
door.
Pour mixture Into a regrigerator
fiLIHtf C»(AM&lt;;tP
Belting The Hpertarular
mold or tray and fee*#.
The Itgitlmato clothing U outPEACH CHIFFON SQUARES,
portion. 1 dice 31 by 2 tyy 2 inch** atandlng enough. Listen to Il#r*
man:
•
ahout 3 ounce*. Serve* 12.
“ We’ ve made every poiiibto
1 tah'.etpoon gelatin#, unfUv.
thing you can think of. l'v# just
or#d
made Either
William*, a ' oil1/8 oup Cold water
ifw a iA
1 lb. frexh
peach##, •Mce-1 length whit# mink tap# with a
hood, and lined with tviry dotii
(*» quart)
*i cup lemon Julc#
that'* for when the come* out of
6 ounce# augar (1/4 Oup)
a twimming pool. Why a hood?
1 teaapoon salt
For warmth. I guc*t. Sh# awlm*
lit cup* ovnpnruted milk
almost 24 hour* a day, and lh*
3 ounce# vanilla cookia or night* ar« rhllly In California.
rake crumb# (3/4)
It coat $7,500.
V
I. #ofteo gelatin In cold water. Herman'# mink pL-tur# frame*
BtCOMlHC
.
OMt 1oM o f RLFIHED 5 - f t t L K 'l ’AKLS
Place over ltoiling water and atir run from fioo to $250, depend
AMLRJCM TAVORIU
I V
6 5 ,0 0 0 G A L L O N * o f W A T E R —
until diMidved.
ing on tba color. Tbey’ r# a th|«*
1
Add peache#, lemon Julc*, Inch border, angled out
•ugar and »ak. Cool until alighti /l K K l f l C RUBBIA 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 GALLONS.
Mink coat* for dog*, lak tak,
ly thickened.
fqfADUHL (HcHAXC.auOD J 8 0 (OCO ^ALLOWS.
rang, from $100 to $500, de­
?M
ZlK
dbdClHlCA^?
S. Chill ovaporale.! milk tlu»- pending on the pooch aim. A lot
VISCOSE- RAYON 3 5 0 ( 0 0 0
L L O N i.
APPLL UUiCL.
roughly, pour into chilled bowl,
of
them
arc
told,
honeat.
iU
L
F
A
&lt;L
PULP
7
0
,
0
0
0
GALLONS.
an,I whip until it hold# a peach.
Fold Into tha peach mixture.
* IM*. Dq N _ y * w WffO IB—#
WHITE HOUSE PICKETED
4.
Lina taking
pan with
WASHINGTON
Aft - Nearly
half tha rooki#
crumb*. Pour
I*-a.4i mixture over crumb*. Top 200 Cuban*, member* of organisa­
GUARDIAN ANGEL
with remaining crumb*. Chill un­ tion* opp«»ed lo the regime of
of inquiry ordered th# *u*p#n*ioa
Cuban Pre-ldcnt Fulgenclo llatl*til Grm.
JERUSALEM, l«rael 4ft — A a/tn th# guard iettified, **I wit
•a,
picketed
the
White
House
for
FREEZE PEACHES.
Haw
priton guard wa* tuapendc&lt;i from afraid I’d hurt them.” Two of tha
peache* the year round by filling 90 minute* to prot»»t BatUta'a ac­
duty Sunday for refuting to *hoo4 prisoner*, on# considered d*ngertion
against
foe*
of
hit
govern­
the freerer with them. Many var­
at five cacaplng convict#. A boird ous, atill arc at large.
ied## of free* tor a
pcarhet ara ment. The picket*, moBly from
New
York,
carried
placard#
de­
good for (reeling, especially tho»e
with
fich that doe*not darken manding that th# United State*
easily when exp&lt;*#ed to air. For refute to »end any more arm* to
Greeting, choc*, peach## that ar# th# Rati&lt;ta regime which uaa#
them to “ kin th# Indefenatv# and
aound, firm.rip#, and Juicy, with
peaceful citiren# of Cuba.’ *
a tell tale traca of green.
Allow 1 to HI pound* of p#ache«
GOODBYE WITH THE CD IPA
toe each pint container t&lt;&gt; be fil­
ST. JOSEPH, Ind.
—A pair
led. After wkihing tha fruit, ranf
bandit!
played
an
ace
in-the,
mnv* tha ilcn* by hand and halva
and pit K. Tha tlme-aaving mat- hola at • card gama Saturday.
hod of dipping tha poaches into The turprlted card player# aufhot, th*n odd, water to lot ten rcrulered $850 when the two rob.
the peach akin may be uml, but her# enterd and (lathed a p»»tol,
it may tofter tha outer fie*h *n which took th# pot.
that dice, havw rtggnt a,ig*&gt;
Prea# th# fmk down In the con­
after thawing.
So that tl&lt;#
out fruit won't tainer. cover with #yrup, and put
darken In the air, alic# peaches crumpled parrheirnt or loAar pa­
hold fruit under
directly into tha odd syrup which per on top to
w** prepared and cooled ahead ttM lyrtip. Iwave apace m t«&gt;p to
of time. To make (be syrup, dla- allow for expansion of fruil dur­
ardvw I enpa augar in 4 eupa ing Greeting. In eontatnav# with
water. ThU make* a'»mt l h rupa straight »ld#* and wide top#, leave
THIS D E L IC A T E AND
of *yrup ami 3/3 cup of ayrup ii I H inch free in pint#, 1 Inch In
FRACILR LOOKING abort
neeiiol for each pint container of quarto. In container* with narrow
awmmtr formal »*• designed
peache*. To help
present Ihe; (ope, leav# 3 4 inch head tpace
bjr ftoaan* Mad# of pink «ik
patch odor and flavor while in in fin!*, lto iru-hea In quart*.
organ dy, the drea* ha* a unre­
Wip# #8 sealing
edg#e clean
tha freeiar. add powdered arcor
lated bolero top banded to
bra acid (Vitamin C) to tha cold for a good leal. Fatten lid on
p u n ftowvr embroidery^
syrup, uting Ik teaspoon
(1,000 t'ghUy, label with nama of fruit
milligram*) to each 4 cup# ayr­ and dal# of freeling. Then freer#
up. Aarortde acid ia sold at durg and store *4 »ero degrvi# F. or
itore, and
aoma freeier locker colder.
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TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1937

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NO- fit

D e fe nse Se cre tary
S w in g s E c o n o m y A x e
\ Pos tal Rate Increase
F o r e c a s t In H o u s e

5 P e r C e n t Football Practice
R e d u c t i o n At Seminole High
O rd e re d
Starts Monday

WASHINGTON ID— Defense
I Secretary Chari#* E. Wilson
Th# Seminole High School
1 iwung his economy ax* at the "Seminole*" will get their foot.
1 defense industry again today.
hall practice underway 6ton-i*y
He ordered a five per cent morning Aug. 19 at 8;3- a. m
reduction in th# "progrvaa pay with an aftrtnuon w o r k o u t
m*nts” made by the government *• fi-TO p m arcrdlng to Foot,
to big defense contractor* on air- b*H Coach Jim Plgott.
craft, mUsilet and other military
"All potential player* ar# urg.
j Item* which require a long time ed to lie on hand for the opening
to manufacture.
! drill* because of the nearness of
Th# order, effective SepL 1, th# opening game with Lyman
AN' 1I.YEAH-OLD Glltl. was Injured In the rellUlon nf the above rar *.ilh a jeep on French Ave. United Pre«« S'aff Correspondent
...
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,,
The Board of Sanford CIty torn. reduce* these installment pay- which it only 24 practice day*
near Ulh SI. thU mnrnlnf thnrly hrfurv 9 o'clock, .Nile windshield where Patricia Land's head
However de,p,.c House approv ml„ jonrr,
Blrhl approved . ment* to 70 per cent of total away,” Coach Plgott aald thi«
LODZ. Poland 01 —The gov.
hit
(Staff I'holn)
a
.
th,
lull
wa.
reported
to
have
,
„
^
,ncrrttf.
,hr costs, or *6 per cent, instead of morning.
t-mment rushed pollee reinforce|menta today ftom
Warsaw to e m-.t no chance of passage thia Klj|fffi H y rai»e for city cm the prevent M p#r cent, of direct
,.isoU , alj /T1lr fundamentals
ployff.
Lodi, Poland'* second largest eltjr )rar m the Senate.
labor amt material cost*.
c,
tackling, kicking anl
1
hr
where a titdown *trectear atnke
on! cent boost in letter
Hie payralse, advocated on *
Milton »ald th# move will giro paat|ng and defensn will ’ i
threatened to
touch off a new rtiatgcs II the heart o f iho "roil of living" Increase, will add coniractors "grvaler Incentives fur 'stressed"
wav# of "bread and
freedom" nvidi-milhun dollar pottage rat# a s0{ aI of $12 060 89 to wages of economy" when more of thslr
' .
.
, , ,
There is r.a short cut to top
|riots.
bid lefotc the House. It is de* rj(y personnel according 'o City own money is Involved In produc.
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.
.
physical
condition
he
taid
“ so it
After dangerous etaihr* Mon- signed to cut the huge po*. Manager Warren E. Knowles,
r *
qu rm n .
will he a standard phase of cads
ta
serv
.,
deficit,
estimated
0n|
y
„
of
.
M|
d
Mayor
day,
s'riking
«lreetcar
workers
Ihe new order will not affect j [J|| ,,
— i Seminole County Sheriff J. Lu­
had barricaded thrm*rlvr* in the a its I million d.dlads for the cur- I)l%td G»,chel. last night, will Ik- small huilness supplier* who will
*
ther Hobby will add another icr.
city's two largest trolley term. ftnl 1i»cal ycir.
Pisyars will work out in shorlt
required to meet th« inerfa^n ronlnuo to he rligtbl# fur ptogresi
vice in the near future when
Inals. They vowed they would not
payments of up to 75 per cent *nd »ho»* un‘ " * P ‘ - 'Th« bill# a* approved by the granted *he citv’i worker!.
a boat patrol will b« placed into
come out until
their wag# de­ Hou.0 I'osi Office Commitlee
donned, th#
aervlce.
Th, revised psy schedule was of total cost* or 90 per cent of “ nifonn» wl11
t.oach said #lt morning "and
mands are met
tw.i moni.ts ai.o, provided mat based tn the cost of living Increas | Hbor and material costa
Sheriff HoMiy yciterday said
Wilson * decision wa's'th# latest ‘ h# heal knocking geta underThe situation wa*
tense and postage increase* would stait over the past 12 month period up
"Because of the numtnr &lt;d comugly
last July l. to bring m 102 mil- to June 1 of Ihi* year, the City in a series of drastic meaautr* **&gt;'•
plainta being received by Ihc Sher­
Militiamen polio# armed with lion dollars during th# current Manager printed out.
to cut military spending down to1
■
iff* Office about motor boat viopiitol* and clubs surrounded the fiscal year.
s
(&gt;f th* total Increase $10,209 89 the hu&lt;lgrt ceiling of 38 billion - r
t ) WASHINGTON W — The Sen­ latlons, we will add to# boat patwo depot*, and polire radio car*
.Supporters proposed Oct. t as „|||
f„r general government dollar* in the fiscal year which I y p n O I G j l T l K C S
ate solemnly paid Ha final re. trol to further protect the cPitent
•warmed in the »treet». The li- the new slatting date, whtrii and $? , ji w,ll b« for the Utility
aperl* to one of it* greats—the while they re cnJoylrg on# of the
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TAIJJMIASSEE W - J . Ural con*e pla'e* of th# prowl ear* would cut to 360 million dollar* Department of the city,
today."
Monday he onKeml the Alrj
late Sen. Wal'c-r K. George D- most popular iporta
,, Iry tviham of Sanford, longtime 1showed that many of them had the amount the increase* would
» ,
Ga.
-p,, city emp'oys 104 full time Forrc an.) civil contractors work- i t
The boat i. being mad. availnf m(|k pricr
£ , * . movfd |n frotr th. c.pital.
produr, in tiscal ly&amp;v they would workers in general
government ing on Air Force equipment and IN U n S A t V # O n V C n t
The tributes to George, who *a* able by !\ G. Kurch of the Staf. wi# named chairman of the State
Streetcar traffic halted com.
bring In $.'&gt;27,600,000 annually by payrolls plus 9 part Urn# workers. projects, except missiles, to cut; OLDENBURG, Ind. W _ Th#
buried last week, lasted for two ford Boat Works. Kurch taid yes­ Milk Co»— is* j and Immediately pletely. Army
truck* shuttled
hour* ami ;o
minute*. Thirty terday 'We are pr« icntlng a boat pldtred ' 7 t..# a "fre»h new along th# rtaln trolley route# pro- 19(11. when the last of a sene* of |„ lh(. upiuy Department there their personnel and ovsrhaad number of Roman Catholic nun#
second class rate hikes would are 28 full time employes.
aenator* look thr floor to speak. to the Seminole County Sheriff's iook" a '‘ he controversial Issue of tiding substitute
’*
' ‘ 'i L
I known to b# stricken with typhoid
Iran •porta lion
Tlu- ot r, coming on lop of tu# doubled sine# an outbreak of
Sen. Richard II. Bussell I) Ga . Department in the interest of boat­ milk price fixing.
c^ vc} '
The cost of living Increase will
for atranded wayfarer*. '
who served with George for 21 ing and water safety."
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Du* Mlimate *&gt;f postal deficits, rover all ilepartment* of the city, a slowdow.i and cancellations in the disease at a convent here sat
Odham m installed a* chair, i _
*&gt;:ber
Troops
years before the latter's retireThe boat it a 16-foot High Hal
Th* truck driver* were th# only ‘,"c* not lnclud« * $317^00,000 *. lnciU(|tng th* Sanford 1'ollce and l’ t’‘,lu&lt;-non of aircraft and
one dlicover#d, a health official tail
man.
replacing
Dexter
Lowrey
of
fil.ent this year, aald "my heart Convertible that 1* capable of car­
•vtdene# In the city ***r *** hooii ,h* 1,ou,c v,' ,€‘‘1 lire Departments.
«‘«'&lt;lew» missile, is exp#cted to tcwlsy.
Tjtttpa.
who
stepped
down
to
taka
&lt;
It too heavy to enable me to do rying a l-TDO •yonrvf
If. *IU
for 618,000 postal workers. There
- . iner.»&gt;et uere ilsn iiinrm
t"rt” discharge of more than 100.Hie stat# health rommlssloner,
fir a* ^&gt;n?.n|u»on almlnistrator, * , * today
Justice to my feelings and my be powered by't *o Si horsepower iamt
aHf f*H industry rmployct. Dr. AmJreiv Offult, said 37 eases
Wilmer H»s»»tt, Mnntlerllo
Humor* ctreulallng in Waraaw were report* the Senate might clj j()f ,,, workrr, whose salaries I
senlimenls."
uuttroard motors.
Wilson Is slashing . « ponies be-1have been reported at the Sister,
1
ee.-r' ar- a* the *ev#n **” Communist leader W'lady- seek to tie Iho pay incrr«&gt;e id wer# noj lnrluded in Ihe litl of
"An ers died
when Walter
employes receiving the increase. ^ore **'* scheduled
letlremeol of Sf- $'ranei» motharhouse.
Sheriff Hobby *aid that the Imat j member agency met to rrorgan- ,I,W Comulka ha* assigned Gen Uie postage rale *811.
Ihe newr bill would:
j-y,r , 14 employes were in cate Horn the lop defense post,
po,-An early
count
Friday had
Franklin George
came u» hi* will itc equipped with a siren,
Komar, chief of internal security,
|•»«Increase airmail letters from fortes separata
the
regular »*b|y late this month. He has &gt;aM shown only 16 of the mor# than
final resting place," h# said.
|flashing
red
llghi*.
running
I and Gen. Jan. Frey-Blelicki, com.
“ I'm opinionated against price mander of the air force, to deal six to seven rents an ounce.
he wanti to leave the complex 6*K) nuns thcr* wer# afflleled with
schedule.
Sen. Herman E. Talma.lgc D. Utrht*. and spotlight*.
1ron'rol*. liUt I am going to try
affairs of the defense department '**• disease, not definitely diagBoost th# charge for regular
'fith
"any
emergency."
Ga. who aucreeded George in Ihe "We have always needed equip.
just as hard ar I ran to lake a
nosed *t typhoid until Monday,
po».card* from two to uuc«!
in order for bit successor.
Senate, said, "The nation amt the mcnl for lifesaving." Sheriff Hub- fresh new look at Ihi* problem,"
Offutt said weekend Investigation*
world have sufferrd an Irreparable by said ye.tenUy ami "uur new Odham told the eomml*&gt;ion.
tenta c*ch ami hike airmail p'it- I c l o f l d F G l I l l c S
by a state #pidemlologlcal team
ew’aa."
water patrol will be equipped with
cards from four to five crnls.
"I'm^ willing. ,!o
make every
showed none of th# catet took #f*
Sen. Theodore Francis Green ‘Hag hooks rope line*. Id* Jack»l*. conlr|f „|1(luf effort to ter if price
I’rovlde four annual IS rent
feet later than Aug. 4.
increases In tec. ml class raH't
•
D R.!., %%ho
luircfdnl George *n&lt;
ffcllnipilfhfri.
lixing is necessary. T'.ere are
for
newspapej*
ami
magatinrs.
Inland
1.
Gullet.
62,
of
Ovfeen,
«• chairman of tits Senate Foreign
‘ »ne predominant feat ire of the |hoTC
f|v,
,h; Com,nH I B C O C fl T o A - C l t V
Inrrrai* the imlitldual piece
yeatenlar aftensoon at 3 p m.
neUUooa Committee aarly thll
"u t It win carry- a huge sjuI1 „ .,.ackri|.
, g„ . „
u.e,
L O tn
IO
MIAMI BEACH
—
The rale on thud class advertising ' &lt;,llowln* • »,,ort
| |f) n O U S e T o d O V
year, pralfed George's leadership ,, r, ' * .n*,?n J °.n , *f 1 * 1c of , industry. That's not true.' fhlham
Mr Giles had made his h»me In ,
_
J
in inlrrnationa! affair*.
lh*, ™w n, Uie b o,r
dedsred. “ It Is stacked in favor decision of the AFI. • CIO to move matter rates 6o p.r cent. For
Two stIt* big biennial convention from bulk tiilrd class mail, th* mint- Osteen for th# past 3 years.
I
Jf ' ll. led hit
colleagues with .. Mjn’r Umt» v t hlv» r^ e J of th# p«ople,"
lii the
wisdom, with restraint and with s j*1’
of ^u'pmvnt «fOtnid | Turnj,ig to reporters present, he . Miami Beach to Atlantic City. N mum rate wool I go up M per cent
If,
»»rn, In Greenville. N V „ J on t(,‘r r,vl,
right# bill
gcntlr
(irern laid. ^ r,J'nn,r (,w|n y, .Shrnff Hobby
|^CIC
M ••errMi
ownrrt hi»rr up in over a two year period.
June |. ISM. He
wa, . re lrcl #&gt;|W
N, „ w
’ *’• I r I. Qt irgr i' »ow of th»
y ,’ .
. .
%. 11 *
•'
Ihit th# &lt; mUaion I
increase book rales 26 per rent. optician.
MIA3II If — Ten new volur*
muster the required unanimous
agts, because ha lived and walked
” * arc Indeed grateful^^to Mr. Lrould abolish controls Immedtat. I A K I.rio
President
Grork-e
Boost rates lor r.mttollrd cifcuMr. Gullet wa# a ntemt-er of conM.„,
iary -tatlons along th# Florid#
,amorg us we shall hair a greater buren for making the Imat avalb #j_ h j, ui hc
promised that the
eonfirme.1
In ChicagoMon- lauor. publications to 12 cent, a the Presbyterian Church, the St.
()T&gt;&lt;,
proposed Immediate East Coast and in the keys will
would
nake
a ^,jr *H# Dee. 4.10 convention.
'tnccntn e to find the way to the *o.« in ih# interest ^of boating and commission
pound.
Bates
now
ar#
10
cents
John*
Order
of
Masons,
and
th*
House
acceptance
of the beivlly- five weathermen * hand this year
rational peace which he believed wattr safety for Lake Monroe and “ thorough study” before taking expected to attract soma S.noo oelow eight ounces #rvl U cent* American Uglon.
amended Senat# bill, with a tingle in k*»ping tabs on hurricanes.
essential to the future of our our other lakes and streams are |any action.
|delegates, was
moved because above that we ght.
I-ennani Psrdue, meteorologist
Survivor* arv: the wife, Mr* House imposed modification.
fast bring used by thousands of i laiwry was expecterl to stk the "conditions were detrimental and
nation and of mankind."
at the Miami Weather Bureau's
Stella
Gullet
of
Osteen;
an
adopt
The
other
was
an
attempt
to
boaters
and
fishermen,"
said
the
* Senate Democratic la-ader Lyn­
agency (or authority to set up not gnn-1 for unions" at Miami
ed ton. Richard Guiles of Fori send th* bill to a House-Sen*!# li'irrirvn# operation, renter here,
don II. Johnson
Tex.
praised i
. ,,
! public hearings acroM the stau to i n ,,ch dtd not elaborate.
Edwards. N Y.; and a brother of conference commitle# for drafting said aix of th* station* have #L»
George
aa
a
The
boat
patrol
it
something
Mund
out
th#
MiUlmant
nf
dairy.!
Hmolmen
said
the
delegates
"great
man
in
every
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r a
Greenfield Center, N Y.
a more complex compromise he- ready been added to the coopera*
ien»f
n»e. . ability, Intefrlly, vUtfi- j
l for
Count&gt;'
men. dairy firm tn and cltlirm
ttptciH to tpend 1400.000 B lIV S D 0 Q t # S n O V e S
live hurricane reporting network
Funeral
services
were
held
this
tween the dlfferlrg versions
manship arxl
devotion
to hit
nonoi
arra. »at&lt;l Ihc (&gt;n j 0^n| IWJiy
price
!^p convention here One
/
9
afternoon at « o'clock at Britton
N'.th moves requiring unanimous and four more In the kor* will
duty.
ity.**
( Sheriff.
arc trying
. . to atay coniryU
hotel operator f«tiniat«%l
estlmatml the total O f f F n r F l o r i H f i
Funeral Home.
consent hid been anticipated and *i# operating within two weeks.
lort to the city at ctose t» 2 mil
Senate Bcpublican I-eadrr WII. in ,he lcjd wilh *n»d»fn c'lulpmcnt
The stslions will he equipped
Remains will lie sent to Colum * fre foredoomed by
oiqsotition
linn dollars.
MEMPHIS, Tenn
V k
,|im F. Knuwfand
Calif, said *n'1 ,afr &gt; metho.1. and the fv^t
with westhee bureau Instruments
■nnoun-ed in advanc#.
Charles Gohiherg, owner of Ihc Michigan couple who wild their hut. Whin for Interment
Lcorg# uat "kindly, courageous, PJ,r°l •* ®ne of the features » «
They wer# offered merely as fr reerding wind speed, direction,
Delano Hotel, said th# he»d# o f , hom#^1o buy # boil shoved off
a man of great personal integrity, hiv* needed for a lor.g u n i, he
preliminaries to s real fight ex­ atmospheric prersure and ralnfsll,
the 16 hotels holding reservations for Florid* with two "*h*rr the
respected for hit friendship oy hit &gt;dded. •
stations will
pected later in the House Hule» Pardpe said. Th#
collracuef."
nrw k°**. ■ Hshl blue and •
a r
.
.
for convention &gt;!clcgate* "gut to expense" patsemrert today on a
work closely with hurricane ren!
Committee
leisurely,
Ihrre
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Sen. flarrjr P. Byrd D-V«., j
11 ! rI s s u e d r o r O c t o b e r gen..r .».i v«trd mat a* a last
tracking and
Hep. Kenneth B Keating N Y , tial In Miami In
world rruisn.
long lime colleague of George on Ifulshabl* and i# capatilr nf carry
' WASHINGTON If —T»ie D# resort to file law suits if th--y
House GOP floor leader on the j correlating data on th# big storms.
Mr. and Mrs Cri» Kappler of
Ihe Senate Fmaiu*# tiimmittcc-. ing live or mor# persons for lu feme Department ha* i*»ued a don't come here.”
DAMASCUS. Syrts V —Usual.) civil right* bill, made the first I The new Esst Coast stations are
praised him at "truly a groat top load of a half-ton
The AFL-CIO. he said, "is * fkiuth Haven, Ml-h . and Mr«
7.000 man draft rill for the Army
man" who demonstrated "amen. ’ A trailer will h# provided in or. in October—the smallest monthly group that wants everyone In live 'laxine lf*-v|ey of Peoria, III . and ly reliable sources tahl tonight request—to tend the bill to con- at B»*ron 12, a fishing camp near
|Titusville; the Rea Dunes Motel
o n states lanthlp at its best.” drr to transport the host to var- call since April, 1M6.
up to contracts, but thry'rr break her son. Matthew Walltis, 18. ntd that Svria hat demanded Hi# re frrence.
"lime meant nothing to us"
r*H of American Kmh***/ attache
Several Democrats Jumped up near Melbourne Beach, the city of
Ion lakes around Seminole Cu.m '
ing
contracts
with
ui.
It
makes
The Army took S.ono dr.flees In
(in trip will and only when *&gt;• Howard Stone for his alleged part to object, but were told by Speak- I Vero B o h; the W. M Kipllngtr
ly where it may tie needed for
September and 11,000 In August. th# hotel employes look bad an&lt;l pull Into home p»H." said Mrs.
an
"Amrriran
conspiracy f r Sam Rayburn to wait until |estate near Stuart; Capt Mae
emergencies.
it
makes
us
look
had."
through July the
Keating t request rould be read Engel's fishing boat headquarters
Sheriff Hobby hasn't said Just From April
Kappler. an auditor bookkeeper against the Syrian regime.'
monthly drift rail was 13.000.
The sources said Ihe secretary
After it ws* read. Rayburn near Boynton Beach, and th# port
when th# host will be readied to
W# hav* no time limit to hunt
Th# reduced draft calls reflect
|genera, of Syria's Foreign Minis­ recognixed Rep. Francis K. Walter authority office at
Port Ever*
be pul into actual use hat It is ex.
us.”
peeled that it will L« In the very Secretary of Deferu# Charles E
Mr*. Kappler and her hiubsnd. try, Salah Tararl, handed the ex. I) Pa., who made Ihe objection. glades.
Wilton's reccfil order to trim mili­
The request to accept the Sen.
near future.
a carpenter contractor, told their pulsion request to thr Amrriran
"Ail of lb# In.tottl. a—
d #&gt;&gt;&gt;i» tary strength by 100,000 men by
4#» j j
j # c*!*? j * 'J
m l.
mine to buy their 4S fo-&gt;( schooner. charge l&gt; Affaire* in Damascus. .vte'i version with in amendment
next Jan. i.
—limiting the Senate's jury ilia!
nor abrasions »'&lt;i hmites about ment has he#n ordered," h* said.
Mrs. Hawley, a nurse, learned of I Rniiert Strong.
Wilt&gt;.n told his newf corferenee
Th* Syrian government issued a amendment to voting rights rases
her forcheail, upper left arm arsd
hr
Kirrlrrs’
plans
v.-bll#
visiting
MOSCOW
Th# tinned
last Wednesday that h* expected
Fmhirrr sent an official'to in South Haven, and asked If she to have declared Stone unwelcome. , -w a s made by Hep Emanuel
En
draft calls to level off at 7,000 or States
ith
fe.lhal
villar.
go along They
Th' »y'*«n 'tovernn.ent issue * Celler N.Y..
Democratic floor
th# youth festival village tmlav to " d her .on could
8.000 men a mor.th.
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Statement Monday night accusing leader for the
bill.
Keating
warn Americans against joining ,r# P*)'*nS half the expenses.
early today seired a huge each#
Stone of lining an Amrriran "in ubjccUd to It.
*
Communist China's free junket to
'
of rifle*, machine guns and 60,000
lelllgrnc# expert" who engineered I
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Peiping Wednesday.
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rounds of ammunition b#tlevrd
an alleged conspiracy to overthrow
Seminole Mer.nrial Hospital for ' I D
rvC p O rrC Q
It appeared, however, that rlose I n t e r S l O l G
M lW O y
the
present
Damascus
regime.
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e*t*nfd f°r insurgents ramped In
treatment.
NEW
to V) American youths Intei .lot to . .
.
—_
The U. S Embassy here and , u , m c r U I1IU I1
IVIUII Hi. Cubanmountain Jungle#.
Jungle*.
The autonuvbite, driven by Ar- 1-'e,lrra health officials today ex.
ro through with the trip despite r l C O N n f J
I O fT lO rrO W
Two men were «rr#itrd and
Ihe
Slate
Department
In
Washing
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p
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nold Pace Land of Orlando, was amtoed a reported 100 eases of
TORONTO
’f — Police dl« the State Department ban. By this . .
authorities hunted three more be­
r
O
traveling aoulh »n French Ave what may be Asiatic flu among timed a gunwieldcr who stalked |morning. 46 had handed In Iheir A l t C m O O n A t J D . m . ton said .be charge was a "tom. j
lieved
involved in * plot to ship
plele
fabrication."
when it crashed Into the rear of European exchange students ar »p^ ___
____ _a ____
_____
snd down
street Monday
pasrpnrts or their names.
'
arms to Cuban rebel iesdee Fidel
a
hearing
a yeep parked on th* side of the riving her# aboard the liner Aro.a mri-g a .3* calibre revolver, polnb i U S. Amba»i%kic
Llewellyn
,
.
.
WASIHNGTON W — Former Castro, who Is trying to over,
•trect. TT*# Jeep is owned by Lrn Skv
r g It at nassersby and yellinr. Thompson kept himtelf available n Defaind tomorrow afternoon
Anthony, J ,. Doria throw Cuban President Fulgenclo
cri Southward.
When th# liner reached quaran "Bang, bang."
I , t ihe Embassy to explain Hie lo hear objection, to Ihe pro T h l C V C S L C O V e L O O t ,n,? n
said today he onre ma'nlalnrd a Batista.
sJUnd »ppar.'UlIy lost control of tine M-.nlay night medlral author
Most of th#pedestrian* Just |riluation per.onally to
any of the n-.ved InUraUtc Highway Rysa||CA(j 0 v _ Burglar. left a secret
‘
cache of
union
money
Charles Wystt, supervisor of
j , p, rtm, Bt l(or, |n ,
his car earning minor damage to Kiev wen*, aboard. Ship officials
smiled at Ihe 2year-old Vw -until American youth* who may have etm * Route 10« from S It. 46 n Nor1h
which only one other per#»n. the customs In Miami. Identified th#
th# Jeep but ihoving it 40 fe*t on had reported an outbreak at saa on* noticed th# gun w*s both lo#d had doubts shout Iheir country's
Seminole County to 8. R 40 in j,orry ,lkjnf M jpq jn r0ln». but union's president, knew about.
men arretted as Gil D* Gibeja,
imoact.
of what they believed to be "mild ed and cocked.
poevtion.
\oluria County.
leaving $700 in burglar tools.
Doris, former secretsry.treasur. 46, an American citiien of Cuban
Damage to the Land automobile 1'Influents."
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"laiekily h*
wasn't
strong
At th* ssm# tl.u#. It was de­
Th# hearing wili get underway
AulhorjlMa said the thieves en- er of the old AFL United Auto descant living In
Miami, and
w#» cstimalcd at approximately
Aboard the Anna Sry are about enough to pull th# trigger," said cided to send a consular official »t 1 o'cloelc tomorrow sft-rnoon In tf^d Hi# Klaus Depsrtment Store
Gonial#!, 31. who
Workers, told the Senate Backets Alfedo C. Z.
tao.
800 foreign Student* age&lt;1 18 to 1*. Police Sgt. William Budd
H
i#
Volusia
County
Court
House
out to the American delegation's
Monday through a skylight. Commltte# he
considered the said he Is a farmer. Ho told of­
investigating officer* wvre Ser ail schedule) to live with families | Police said the youngster had quarters In festival village. II* rar In Defend
cracked open on# aafe, but were money union property but did not ficeri h# wia from Havana.
grant Ben Butjer and Patrolman across th# yelled States and at- found th« rusty revolver and 10 ried mimeogrsphwj sheets laying Interested official* and citisens
scared off by two maintenance inter It on th# union's hoolr*. Th#
Th# m#n war# charged with vi­
J. T. Hardy of th* Sanford Police tend local high schools. The ship cartridges (n a tree trunk on a down the official 8 ——&lt;#»n poll- *r#
tr* Invited to air their com- men before they got to $26,000 in .money, he ssld, was hidden un- olation of #&gt;• neutrality art and
Departmnet
sailed from Rotterdam Aug. 3. , downtown street.
|Uon.
plaints at th# hearing.
another iafd
I der nat&gt;#ra ta aa office ator croon. Jailed pending further action.
. WASHINGTON V — D#mocra
| Ur and Republican backer* of
postal rate inrreate forecast
| lluu»e approval today of the
ministration’ * ie&lt;iuett for a penny
iny
bno«t In the charge for mailing
letter
Even opponent* of the Inrreate
tatd a* they prepared to fight
nr
hill they Were ''n ot u&gt;0
optimistic" over their chances u

Cost Of Living
; * Increase Approved
j For City Employes

Bread, Freedom
Riols Threatened
In Warsaw, Poland ‘

B o a t P a tro l A d d e d T o S e m in o le
X Io u n t y
S h e r if f s
D e p a rtm e n t
Senate Pays Final
Tribute To Senator
Walter F. George

J. Brailey Odham
Named Chairman
Of Milk Board

Roman Catholic

Labor Conventioii
Moves From Miami

Dies Yesterday

Action On Civil
Rights Bill Fails

Ten New Stations
Volunteer To Help
Weatherman

Michigon Couple

Off For Florida

T^fXi-Man Draft
Call For Army

11-Ycor-Old Gir:
Injured In Auto
Accident Today

Syria Asks Recall
Of U. S. Attache

U. S. Youth Warned
Against Joining
Junket To China

Customs Agents
Seize Hugh Cache

SS%%Officials Examine

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2-Year-Old Gun
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| Tuesday, August 13. 1957

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FENWICK

Don't know whether it'i the sea- to !rnd a helping hand when need•on for ib or If It Just seems thst «d Unfortunately, all these thing*
w»y, but all 1 seem to hear about fall on th* shoulders of our over­
is people receiving orders! A lot worked chaplain, Chaplain Fuller.
of them that I write about, I don’ t And his one means of helping out
know pctaonxliy, and others 1 Just •* •*&gt; lp**iv&gt;pti«le
Nsvy Relief
know slightly, but no matter what fund* which must, in time, b«
the siluition. I'm always sorry to paid back. So,
on Wednesday
hear of people leaving. Maybe It'i morning the
president* of the
because the more that leave means three wlvca cluhs, wives of th*
that our time might be approach­ 'skippeis" of each rjuadron, and
ing, which I sincerely hope nol! i-osilbtj a county welfare work­
I honestly can’t think of any place er, will h»*e a meeting to discus*
we've been that I'd rather be. and way* and means of best combat­
except for friend* and relatives,
ing su.-n situation*. I'U krep you
thst Includes home! And especially posted on what conclusions they
with the wonderful neighbor# we strive at, and if you think you
have in thla
new neighborhood. hxvo a good iuca about this sub
Everyone has been so nice, and Jcci, contact anyone of the club
helplul. Well, 1 really got off on members and sho can put you
a “ tangent", didn't I? What 1 was in touch with he! president who
building up to'was to tell you thst will |&gt;a»i thi* Information on. Any
(lie Harry W. Flsnsry's have re­ and all suggestions are welcome,
ceived order*, and will be leaving from civilian* av well aa Navy
thla week. Harry It due lo report People. And please feci free to
aboard a minesweeper in Chariest- vail nic u you can t thin* of any­
on, South Carolina, October 16. He one else Thi. I* something lhai
will be leaving Sanford on Scp!om HAS lo he done, for every day A WIS.MMi DERBY CREW al VAII-ll standing In front of their aircraft. I., to r. K. E. Kronjaeger,
ber IS, though Betty and the child ihxi [,«•.&gt;« ico.na to hav# (f» ABJ. Irtmiliaidlrr, l.cdr. I , I'arrell. plane commander, end third crewman. If. |_ Frailer ADI.
___________________________________________________________(Official U. 8. Naey PlwU)
WITH A A1CTORY_ vmlle
are: I.._lo _______
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K. _ .Rotfl, plan* rommandrr, l.l. (jg) W. Hartnell, ron will be leaving here on Aug­ own lull* problem*. Some sort of
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organisation
must
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tel
up
to
ust
16.
The
FUr.ary’
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have
four
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Ilru»e.
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bom bardJar,
Ilruaa AMS. third crewman. Tt*y art prrt of Ihr winning VA11-11 tram In thr
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third ll;t»lng One bombing drrby.
1 44 U)4 on tha Wnt'.l
(Official U. S. Nary Photo) children, three girl* and a boy. handle them.
I 00 WadnaadF Matlnaa*
J
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anti will live in Clearwater, Flor
Could go on more about thi*,
1.00 Wrrid At Tbra«
Hob Cr »aby
Ida while Harry I* aboard ship but I must stop and fix that early 2:14
1:11 Fublla Sarr Show
w T H H -m ro M n
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I believe they'll be staying with dinner I mentioned. (Though at 1:11 h*rr#i binrrn
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mean that they will be In Clear- ( very early.)
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4 1« K)a un tha Wort4
I JO Haaboard ITnanoa
water BECAUSE
his mother U
/"“} r« n fTf"! n /T \ S~\n/7 by the prur minninj wti'ern noralill
4. &gt;4 Al*#rt 'urc with I'ncU Wall l.JI T»#n Tim*
WISE E N O U G ir
there!! (I'v* wsrne-l
you about
4 10 WIM Hill lllckck—4/12 —4. 24 I o# Th* IU»rtlira flour
‘ U .IS .p , « » « . keSewl
Kuparman 4 3—4/14
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these ''notee'' I take!) Wher. 1
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One o f tho most importHarry
leaves
here
he'll
Uke
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f.tl Tmlllchl bone*
ant discoveries o f this mir­
4 J» Mr Krlenil nick*
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d»y» leave to spend with Betty. I
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acle ak’ C o f new medicines
Dor.na, ratrieia, llarbut, and I’ at
; Uie Box I'. I'm going to bang I ago. Tore down your eign start­
CHAFTER .VI
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7.00 \ F.W
rick, before going to Charlrsb I
T 01 C|tf IltnA.ar i Vlaporl
ing to put up rauns."
7.10 !j»t of thf Mr&gt;Tl!ccx«
is tho right uso o f vitam­
iUC BRAHMS' cattle tally ba.'l onto that."
•
tor Id
J &gt; Tha Mlltlonairn
1:1 ‘ ll a Dancatlis'a
“Better think that o&gt;er. Will." - Funny, the way I felt inside.
on.
tirrn abort thla fall. Natural.
ins. properly taken they are
4 v&lt;
«lth I'BvU Wall
l:S0 It’a Dancatt l4
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fan
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jircral
)y, ho blamed tha settler*. Irv he said. "You came to the Box P Here It was, the thing I had
0:04 Nana
» aa \Y*&lt;!n«#!■a Mfht IT(h(a
Don't have many details about 4 4# •ifiuoa I'arntrAt
a blessing to mankindt:0J Danct’ lina
4 l! • r* r*••rn«n *&gt;4 lUrlong
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t»r«|
Thaatra
Coattllo had fanned hit temper empty-handed. You've hid a home knewn would happen, t had told
this but I heard that Chief Shop
0:20 Tha llhtthm Ifnur
He cautious nhout claims
luports
10.14 *lh KjMJtA
until It wax ready to burrt into for eight years, a )ol that paid myself what I would do. I had
IO.io Al Jluma W Muale
pherd’s young ion has jindergonc • M W*ath*r.."*•* ••8|»omi
ti &gt;4 Nlshl Vaw# n#port
well,
and
now
you've
put
been
mad© for their use by un­
told
Sarah
and
Mathers
and
my
flam*. Aa for Ccatdlo, he had
14:24 At lltma With Mual4
4
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Dal)
tni
tti«
,Nt»i
1114
Wraatllnc
from
Ch|.a«
&gt;
a serious heart operation, I be­ • Jv I- *tt Mull a Corner
10.44 Nana llounaluu
been In a hanging mood for given half of the Box P's profit crew. Yet now 1 wanted no part
11 4V Hicn-olf
trained door-to^loor sales­
11:04 ren Off
lieve on July 6, and that ho is 4.14 i««B Uiioui
n u n ii.n i n n i u a i i i i c
week*. If troubla did atart. It for the past year, an I you've al- of it. There would be women and
men
nnti stores that sell
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doing
very
well
now.
Was
really
ready
r
e
c
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iv
e
d
jour
regular
might not atop until Mather* and
kids down there, and somehndy
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J n l u a t r j on i ' a r a U
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itvooi
them
under th© nam© o f
wages.
That's
more
than
fair,
La in not finding hta name, or : 1* U’fca Hangar
would get hurt.
Bcott and all of them on the
I 0| Dann llraakaro
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0 H N*na
food supplements. ComWrit Fork wrr# dead or driven man.**
k 44 illrka* tfouaa
They won't be expecting you
whether he is born* by now. How­ 4.90 Aslant f«rvlC4
0:21 Weatarn Jambaria
l ' l « ) h o u «4
Ti »:*MA% i %rvimo
“ You've Ucn reading Sarah's for another five, tlx hours," Red
from tho country. And my wife,
|v»re the potency, prices
ever, the operation took place at • lo 141.44V guMii.
1 II Nana
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M« n« I'tk llapoft
ti
Nela, ra* with Xtathrra, her letter," I said, “but you don't add said. "I told 'em you'd gone to
7 o Fnrn •*rlork Club
4 i| Dour IMwarUa
B.-thoda Naval Hospital. In Mary
&gt; Jo Uaj Club « I'ltjh m t
nnd
quality o f the vitamins
7:11
NtnaKoHda
4 JO Cl.frt Kl«l
It up right. I aim to hang onto Canon City but that they'd better
father.
land. I usually try to find out tho*c I“ Of &gt;I#©| 4lc«lr*«*
they sell with the reliable
T io Nowa*WnrM
7.04 Dlan*rlan&lt;1
U Jo Ttla)*l»nn# Tima
By the llm* I reached Canon what'a min** and tight for It. If look out when you got bark.*
T 11 Itfrla Al A Olinr#
little extra delaila, however I'm It .1) .Night .Saw* Jiaport
•
T&lt;» Tall Th* Trntk
brands wo pharmacists o f­
City, I waa In a torment of worry, I don't, the won't have anything."
His words irnlaled mr. Hr had
1.00 Jockar'a Choice
B 14 fU&lt;1 Hkallon
very late at getting atarted to­ II.14 I'arta l*T#clnr|
I 34 M&gt;rnine I'anul ma
Aa 1 walked to the door, he had no burtnre* saying anything
but ther* cornea a time when
4 aa |44 *44 0'iMtto*
fer.
1
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big»
nir
day,
and
mutt
fix
an
early
dinn­
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Time
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fleah reaehea the end of Ita en­ railed out, "What in Heaven's to them. That was iny Job. I
WI I14MH4V
9 94 World At Nino
Ho wise. Ask your phy­
10
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I
Hllvrra
er
since
my
husband
I*
flying
to­
M
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m
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said. “You boys don't have to go,"
durance, even under tha quirting name Is happenlrg. Will?"
» 14 Mornlne lf#lo«1lac
|0 S9 Cap! «lrl»f
sician or pharmacist for the
9
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Kara
and
Thai#
night! Consequently,
though it I It llat'On
1 leaned wearily egalnst Uie
11.44
1104
llapoft
Red flare 1 back, “We don't
et tha spirit. 1 weighed the
I ru|ram riaauma
14 04 Nma
11 24 I-a’ • Show
answer to your vitamin
I term* that I apent the greater 4 || N« wa* Waathar
e lent wall lie* and decided 1 had door casing. "Pen, Sarah Pardee want lo h«ar no more of that
l00» 1104 Club
WI ||&gt;I AII4T kOHUU
; :0# Jimmy l»aan Jh«w
ample time. Costello would not Is not the unselfish woman we crasy talk."
part of the day on the telephone.
It A Nek•
question. We l&gt;oth aro de­
4 4t Tati KTiurna
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|*ialn
K«rfAfri&lt;»
n :» Hoe ciuh
move by hlmaelf. The others, in­ hav# always thought she was.
"All right,” I said. -Saddle
7 a Jlmmr l*f*n Phew
I didn't accumulate much new#!
dicated to consider your
&gt;4 0 WarInc
11:10 (lame of Motedf
7 It Nan a—llkbnri C. Ilotlalat
cluding Brahma, would hesitate She's small ar.d self-centered-—" Ik’ume. Just be sure you don't
Since It la now only a couple • IS Q irrr siooro Ph«w
12:00 World at N«****n
7
It
Aroun&gt;l
tha
Ht4ta
health more important than
“Step It!" lie started toward start the trouble. I'll atart lb"
before attacking the colonist*
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I.Mil*
Marcia
I nJ Captain Kancaroo
A n r n io o n
of day* off, another reminder s 14 *« I’flca la lllchl
quick profits.
Though my dectelon waa forced me. Ills hands fisted. “Have you
1 walked to Uie house Harsh
• II Naw*. Ill h%r l C lfri(Ul*4 12 *a nadl» Farm Dlc«*l
bout the Chief's Wive* Club meet
I 4# Captain Kimaroa
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Moor#
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12
to
lUr
None Itanck
was sewing near the window. She
upon me by compelling wrarl- gone daft. Will?”
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9
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Arthur
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1
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Nana
tng
on
Thurailay
night,
at
8:U
(1
p.
[
"You'll lov* her. no mattrr looked el me wanly, aa If nut
Beat, I hoped I waa right.
Itit# ntrlka n 111.*
9 JA flarrr Moora (4*1
m., at the Chiefs Club. Those who 11:44 Valiant 1*44)
I left my horea at a livery what you find out about her?" I certain what I would say er do.
14 Ja Mrtkn || lllfh
/ SO 4r| f.lnklattar'a flouaa TartF
have attended, and
those who 11:11 !*?«a of Ufa
11 M Valiant l.a 1r
She asked, "Did you see Ben?”
atable and then wearily ellmbed asked.
J1:33 fUarrh F«r Tnmnrrow
II ! I !*»»• sf Ufa
5 •&gt;+ Tha iVg roioff
have not, as well as all newrom. 11.41 OnMinc Uchl
“Of ecurse! I'U never change.
the atalra to Ben SawhlU'a office.
“I saw him.” I toeeed lha
fVr !•# A M.♦»•!!#
II J# naar&gt; h for Tomnrron
J 14 Pal rrnabr
4rrRN4noa
II* said, “ How are you, WiU?" but—”
era. are urged to attend this meet- j
money on the couch. “There's
11 II Uiililnc l.ich»
I ihi |trtffhi«r Dar
•Quotation by Tlttna Plautus
44 .Van*
arriW Toov
S:t| H# r»t Uinrm
and ahonk hands with me. but I
“ Maybe you should pay a visit your $500.”
ing, particularly,
ainre the club 12
12 14 I*tan4 I’ji a*.1 Fla CoUn‘ *4
CttMM tt. C. I
12 14 f4*an«l 1*9 anl |l«
I 10 BCdfla nr Night
wnaed at one* that he waa not to Uie Box P," I ixi t “She's not
'Thank yon. Will. You out
by-laws will be drawn up at that IJ !• Aa Tha World Turna
( f*0 Op*n llouae
IJ:|4 Aa lha World Turna
Copyright 105; I3WAI)
his us'iaj ecnllal self.
going to m-rry John Mathers. park up—”
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Hrooka
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1.40
lllckrF
Mouan
lime. You do need a g&gt;&gt;od sir*
I waa too tired lo be tartfuL And while you're there, give hrr
' Sarah." I eaid. “Pm not pack­
crowd lo make proper ni’ee. ee |
t asked, point-blank, “What's some advice. Shell have to get ing up. Either we go on being
EVERYONE has her men Mom |
along with me as * partner or sell partners, or I’ll buy yuu out I
wrong, Ben?“
about how thing* ahould he run.
“I was going to ask you that.” out to mr. I think she'd better ran raise the money If you don't
So. be ther* Thursday night to
He motioned to a ehalr. “Sit sell. 8he hates the Box P, but It s set an unreasonable price on your
put In your own “ two cents
different with me."
down.'1
half of the ranch and stork." I
1 gava him the moaey I had
Fro.n Sawhill a office I went turned toward the door.
worth"!
b r o u g h t from Iwadvtlle and to the bank, barely reaching It
“Whrre are you gi ■&lt;r.g ?” she
Tier* ha* Ion* been a dcfkv•prawled Into the chair. “Sarah before closing time, and deposited asked.
II* need for aom# kind of organ,
told me to turn thl* over to you my money. Then I tsked to see
•'I've got a rhore to attend In.*
iaation to handle "family* emer­
You're to figure the profit, I the president, anl arranged for
She guessed then, and fried
gencies, aurk as the aieknea* of
guess."
the backing 1 would need to buy out, “No, Will, no! I don't want
a mother, or the death of a mem­
“ And divtda It That's what I Sarah'a ihara of tha ranch.
you killed!"
ber
of a family. There are very
• fa going to aak atwut. t thought
I didn’t know whether Sarah
But 1 went out of the houee
few of n* who
here relative*
you and Sarah would never have would aril, but I had a hunch that and rrnesed the muddy yard to
close enoigh the* w* ran call on
a falling out but she writes that Sawhill would go to the Box P where Rnanie stood avddled and
•he's dissolving the partnership.- and that Sarah would turn to waiting. I asked "Who are they ?*
“You want to know the him Just aa the had turned to
The first wagon belong* to
trouble?”
John Mathrnv a year ago. Be­ Xlerla Turner." Red »al&lt;L T h e
cause h* hid no greet obsession, other three belong to Secnre and
That'* what I'm asking."
“Nela and I told her w# got except hla love for Sarah, Ben Troy and Runyan.
married the day before we started would be tha right man for her.
The Anchor rrew that had been
roundup."
I had a meal In the hotel din­ with Turner and Dillingham alt
8 a w h lll leaned back In hla ing room, took a room, and went summer, f asked, “Ilow about
ehalr. puriled. "What's that got to sleep at once, sprawling acroaa Gene Dillingham ?“
to do with It? I mean. Sarah the bed with my elnthea on. I
Tie ain't around.* Curly aaad.
shouldn't object to your getting waa In the saddle on rr.y way out
The devil he's not." I said, and
married."
of town befor# dxwn. not even rwvr.ig in’a the saddle, my Win­
“No. hut she doer* I mo- taking Urn* for breakfast.
chester in the boot.
tinned to tha desk. “Co ahead.
I was home hour* earlier than
We left tn a gallop, mod sput­
Do your figuring. I guraa fiareh either Curly «* Red rould hav* tering behind ua. Rarah. standing
doesn't trust me "
expected me, but they had been in tha doorway, scream'd, "Will!
I slept in my ehalr until he watching, and th*y wera saddled Come bark! Will'”
wok# me. He had put lha money up by tha timo I role Into the
I pretended not to Iree Her.
Into several canvas sacks. On# ha yard. Aa I ewurg down. Curly
would deposit in the bank far said: “That animals about fin­
« «
Rarah. another was my share, and ished. Want me to aaddle Ronnie
ehnot antn* settlers. Hot he la
a third held tha fVM I waa to for you?"
riding toward hired blU-re wHe
take to Sarah.
“What’a up ?*
I got to my feet, a little groggy
“ Four of ’em colonists,” Red her* hhu a* their target. fVwsI said: “Hen. Sarah gar* me half Mid. “Crossed the lin* three days tlmt* "tl onlock" bees Monday.

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days la preparing for the expected
By LOUIS CAMEL*
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Unitad Pr*«a Staff CorrMpoodenl epidemic.
His map depicts with long red
WASHINGTON V\ — Public
health officials think It Is increas­ arrows how the dire a * hes been
ingly probable that this country "seeded" all ovar the eourAry-by
wii: bar* aa epidemic of Asiatic Boy Scout* returning from their
annual Jamboree at Valley rorga.
laflusns*.
On the wall of Dr. William H. Pa.; by college girls who attended
Stewart's office ia a big map of a national conference at Grinnel.
the United Statu. It is already Iowa; by participants in a youth
liberally sprinkled with red dots meeting at Darla. Calif.; by sail­
which indicate locaiixed outbreaks ors from ships which cams from
la 1) (tales from Rhode Island to I the Far Eart to San Diego. Calif.,
California.
Newport, R- I- and Norfolk. Va.;
Dr. Stewart ii assistant to the and by many Individual travelers,
surgeon general, U. S. Public
The QumIIoh: Wh»n?
Health Service. Hia main Job these | The big question l» *htn these

Demand For New Services Come
From Tiny Group Of Specialists
We ere approximately one-third aoclallxed.
And if the trend continues at the rate it
haa followed eince 1929. In 60 yeara 99 per
ctnt ot our economy will b t iocUlixed tnu
only one peraon out o f 100 will be privately
employed.
That startling obaervatlon cornea from
Emerson P. Schmidt. Director o f Economic
Research for the Chamber o f Commerce o f
the United States. He points out that last
year nearly one-third o f the national income
was channeled through government. el*her
federal, state or local. He adds: *’Ju»t as
human wants are unlimited and insatiable,
it appears that the pressure for government
intervention and expenditures is unlimited
and insatiable."
Dr. Schmidt is particularly concerned with
the continuing effort to load more and more
activities and functions on the federal gov­
ernment. As he sees it, "W e’ ve seemingly become incapable of distinguishing between na­
tional problems and nationwide problems."
Washington now runs 54 grants-ln-ald pro­
grams and IS new bnes are in the current
budget— Including one for assisting states
to plant trees! The results are Inevitable. The
g o v « -nment bureaucracy grows- The propor­
tion o f our earnings taken by the government
tends to increase. More and more government
controls and regulations come into l&gt;cing. to
the detriment of the free market. As a con­
sequence. he finds, •' . . . our growth rate
has not been what It could be u n d t‘ more
favorable tax treatment and less dehlliatlng
regulations.” According to him, since 1946
our per capita real Income (which is Income
adjusted for changes in faxes and prices) haa
Increased only $182, or About $18 per year

Editors

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Tite«day, August 1.1. 1957

D the situation hopelea*? It In not. in Dr. an,Wfr *•

argued, get better rcprercutntion at ail
level* o f government. He makp* hi* final
point in these word*: " I f we each begin some­
where at the local level, witiiin a few years
we can change the socio-political climate in
the direction o f g«.-enter productivity and
more freedom for all.”

Declaration

Tne hot debate over recent Supreme Court
decisions led U. S. News and WoYld Retnirt
to state: "W hat the country is seeing is a
great and growing struggle between the
three coordinate branches o f (he Federal
Government. A comparable struggle ha* not
been seen in this century.”

• * *
A lucky ftsh»rmefl e«plained hia system to a
group of lest fortunate an­
glers: "The first few days I'm at ■ ramp, I Just put Iota of bait

Quotes
From News

TR U C K RUBBER

Edwin Muekie. taverner ef Maine. 4Mmta a a ---- sisilst aa -*
man »h* ItU* you what I* «* witk yeur m m , altar yovi va *mm
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NOTICE
I will net bt responsible far
any debts Incurred by anyone
ether tkaa myself.
ALLEN E. DENMAN

RBCAPPINC
ON YOUR SMOOTH

S E E -C
WELSH
Welsh Tire Shop
105 W. 2nd

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PHONE O.EIGHT
SEVEN TWO
“ If You Have A
Tire Job To Do”

localised outbreak* — still rather
widely scattered—will flare hrte
an epidemic.
Historically, mort flu epidemlet In this country flare up in
late October or November. But th#—
deadly on* of MU began In Boston*
at the end of August and twept
across the nation Ilka a great
tidal wav* within four weeks.
The best guess of public hea’th
exporta at the moment la that th*
national epidemic ii not likely t«
start before Sept. 15. After that,
the probability will grow graater
with each pasting day.
Drug manufacturer! are work.
Ing shifts around the clock to pr&lt;vf
due* a rev vaccine which ia tspeeled to give about 70 per cert
p r o t e c t io n against Asiatic flu. But
at beat, only about five million
ahoil will be available to civilians
by Sept. IS. After that, vaccine
I will b* pouring into civilian medi.
' cal channel! at a rat* of about
five million dose* a waak.
It lakes 10 to 14 day* for tha
vaccine to take effort. So it ia ohrioul that an early epidemic wouU*
find comparatively few civilians
Inoculated.
Priority 8,*Um Set
Although no formal eyaUm of
rationing or priorilita ia fianned,
live FuMk Itiilth Service it ur;Ing that doctor*, nurse* and bospetal worker* get their »hot* at th#
first opportunity- W *• Imperative
thet they atay on their feet during
an epidemic, to take care of the A
minority of patient* who will de­
velop serious complications.
Other group* who perform es.
rential community service*—such
aa firemen, police, transportation
workers— also ar* being asked to
get'vaccina led early.
Elderly people who have chroma
ailmenlJ, iuch aa heart diaeaie or
tubcrculosla, are particularly vulnarable to influent*. K is desira­
ble that at many ef thee* at po»-f|
sible be protected by vaccine.
Babifi under !• months of ago
also ere luaceptibl# to pneumonia
resulting from flu. but they sometime* have an advert* reaction to
th* vaccine. The health service
haa asked the American Academy
of Pediatrics to rocommtnd wheth.
er Infanta should be v aocl ns tod,
and If to. whether a reduced doao
la Indicated.
.
What about th* avenge healthy *
child or sdult? Is It deslnbie for
him to be vaccinated? The Publie
Health Service saya yea, if tuppliae ar* available. If not, don't
fret about it.
Remember thet you aren't Iftely lo die of Asiatic flu. The death
rate wsj only tw0 per 1,000 casea
In Asia, whir* medical fartllties
are notoriously Inadequate. So far
In thlt country K haa been much ji
lower — three deaths recorded 1
among about 20,000 casea.
Buford's Only
Dewaleww Florist

SANFORD FLOWER
SHOP

"Two

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MtmWr: Fteriat Telegraph
Delivery Aeewmttaa

In opposite direction*, please."

A n in|ry min It Syfvotltr T. Bty,
Who today was told a place of *bfoe iky.”
Ha'd itepped in a showroom-out of the nfn.

Dl. I. WIlllAM (A ll, nutrition*!
ripert from Newark. N. J. teati-'
flea In Washington before a
House Government Operations
subcommittee investigating mis­
leading advertising of weight re­
ducing aids. Dr. Kalb said that
he considers weight-reducing
pills Inefficient, useless and a
waste of Urns and money. He
sain they should be sold by pre­
scription only. f International;

FOR QUALITY

•

Seth Are £—s

Th* first whiff of an odor la Pastea and powders can con­
usually very strong. Th* second tain compounds of sine, bUmuth
la weaker. Eventually you won't or salicylic add. Like the liquids,
they usually are quite safe. There
be able to notice It at til.
That's how people can llva near might be an exception if salicylic
a stockyard. It la also the reason add la used and dosea are too fre­
why you might not be aware of quent or prolonged. Irritation
your own body odor.
could result.
You have to perspire. Never try But with all th* mas* of de­
to abolish perspiration entirely. odorants confronting us in ad­
Aa for stamping out underarm vertisements day after day, let'*
odora, you night try either the not forget th* old reliable and
liquid or powder type commercial excellent deodorants — soap and
deodorants. Either probably la aa water.
effactlve and aa economical aa QtrtmON AHD ANtWCX
anything you could whip up with N. P.t Would taking vitamin*
any formula I eould give you.
dally taka the place of sleep?
Liquid Deodorants
Answer: Although vltamha are
Aa a matter of fact, many liquid helpful, It is advisable for you
deodorants art simply based on a also to get snough sleep.

Industrie* which are not produc­
ing products consumed in Florida.
I am not a County Commissio­
ner. nor am I trying to Influence
or hurt anyone. I have had my
residence in Sanford since ISIS.
Since 1MZ. I have been with Cum­
berland Case Company of Chatta­
nooga, Tennessee, and have had
charge of operaUons in 21 stale*.
We have had jobbing dUtlibutor*
who covered and sold our pro.
duct* in all of the largo cities in
tho east I covered this territory
regularly and I had charge of
tale* and management I ■■ very
familiar with what go** on in large
induetrial cities and steel mills.
Yours truly,
W. R. Dyson

Was sold a naw ear bafore ha could explain I

Howha hated tha itjlir j - » high and aqoara
And in naw feature* it was realty bar*.

BY UNITED TRI SS
WASHINGTON- Sen. Hubert II
Humphrey (D-Minn.l, on th* deci­
sion of 4T young Americana at­
tending the Morrow Youth Festi­
val to visit Red China:
MUSCAT. Oman-Th# Sullen of
"They do have an obligation to Muscat and Oman, on th* bitter I
their country. They know their rcsi»tan&lt;e of the rcbele swum to |
trip la a violation of Ihe law."
overthrow him:
"R ir , know that if tiwy are j
NEW YORK -D avid Dubinaky. captured it k'ill be their rnd."
pr*4ld-(it of tit* International La­
dies Garment Worker* Union, on
CHICAGO—Angelo 'incisn. head
testimony before the Senate Rack­ of Um United Industrial Workers
“That’i a
ets Committee that he knew labor of America, accused of taking !
racketeer Johnny Dio:
U00,000 from the union treasury, I
STRIKE?/”
"I do not know Dio. I have nev­ on hu Impedi ng testimony before I
er met him. I have never talked the Senate Racket* Committee:
Rrfore a virus or flu bug
with him. 1 have never dealt with
"I'm going to talk and talk
him. So far aa I know, I have loud. I've got • lot to aay and it
get* tha third strike on
never Uid eyea on him.”
should be very interesting."
you. take prompt medica­

Th*‘ C0nv1nm the tuh the lame's o«

A pair A binoculars will quench
the many-epleadered imagination
ef moot any child. Binoculars phut
e bird guide book will keep the
email fry on the lookout for new
specimens end may even spawn
an intereMiag new hobby.

, / 1factory. Mr. Knder stated that

}0ur, nC,T*j*f*.r S^oOnt t.«:« , additional revenues are needed to
rnCnts alleged to have been made
.. i-.i.uirY it this rvdnt
by me at a meeting of the Board |
do
w|nt indus.'
°f County Comntealoners of S«but bt/ ofe ( cou|j complete
! ! £ my autement Mr ICrider asked
I fe«l that the .l.temenU aa
..who u *«?•• | lh, „ explained
luhrd and attributed to me, did
j j j j nol f4Vor th* "smokenot convey lo the readers of this
0f Industry and that I
paper a correct interpretation of • M cotlfjdent that the people of S*.
my statement*. 1 orlh lt reason, it
county did not wish to have
U rny delire to clarify theie state, yjjj
of Industry. In speaking
menta and to explain my poiittoo 0j •«imofce.»uck" industry. I am
ai to the industrial growth of So- rrftrrln| u
mUli , nd
minol* County..
.
j jng
with which I am faml.
The conversation which took ( |j,r. | further stated, "Certainly
place, end my intentions at the |we want industry which la practi.
time, lo the best of my memory, I f* 1”
The above, to the beet of my
was as follows:
Being permitted to s-&gt;c*k 1 •,nowled** I* what transpired et

The methods o f communism are succintly
described by a top authority, Mao Tse-tung
o f the Communist Chinese State: "W e in
l bins . , . have used force to deal with
enemies o f the people. The total number
o f those who were liquidated by our security
forces numbers 800.000. This i* the figure
up to 1954." Since then, he added, "persuas­
ion snd education" have been substituted
for term.*.
•
•
•

F p w o COLLEGE CLASSMATES met for th* first time in
1 )»*rs at a recent commencement end sought refuge from a
steady rain in the nearest doorway. That It happened lo lead
into a saloon was merest
accident , . . Hours later
they separated, but the neat
morning one received this
not* fr.im th* other: “ Hi.
Jo! Herewith the umbrella
you seem to have left in
my room. In return, would
you mind giving th* mes­
s e n g e r the grandfather
clock you walked off with?
Regards. Tom.”

•

H ot VTuUf

and liberties guaranteed them by the ton stitutlon and the Rill o f Rights o f the United ..^"how 'tbe’ e^'misTion planned out
lh* here what1 1wouM
,tk*byUpracti
poin‘
meant
States.
; t0 ,,u * revenues for the new bud. cal industry. I (eel that Industry
To exercise this right citizens must be e t. Mr. Krider stated that m e - such as manufacturing, steel fe
able to gather information nt home or nues would he raised by a re ap- brtcelion. air craft research, dev*
abroad, except where military necessity r**l**l °f Seminole County pm- ( iopmm and 1,1*n
/ r*E ™
etteal types of Industry which
plainly prevents; they must find it possible l&gt;erty. I asked who would mike would strrnjth*n the economy of
this appraisal. Mr. Krider ant'd
to publish or relate uthcrwlso the informa­ that U would be made by an out* Seminole County and central Flo­
rida. Further, any Industry which
tion thus acquired without prior restraint!"
produces goods
and
material*
or censorship by government; they must
which are consumed In the state
be free to declare or print it without fear of
|of Florida, I would advocate. Howpunishment not in accord with due process;
, ever. In regard to large alee!
|mill* and smelting plants. I do not
they must possess tho means o f using «r
feel it would be feiaible from an
acquiring implements o f publication; they
l economical standpoint
to have
should have freedom to distribute and dis­
iuch industries located in Semi*
seminate without obstruction by govern­
! nole County at the present. Thla
I is th* type of industry to which 1
ment or their fellow citizens.”
referred when I made th* above
The Society has pleged itself to resist
ftaiementi. In other words.
by evtly appropriate means every encroachI do not feel it is fair or right
ment upon the people's right do know.
to tax th* people of Seminole Coun­
•
•
•
ty for th* purpose of promoting

■»y BINNETT CIRF-

*

»T HUMAN N. IUN0IHM, M.D.
WAN iwrat* and woman per­ 22H per cent solution cf alumi­
spires. And during this time of num chlortde mixed with water
year, both had batter be aware of and a little coloring.
th* unpleasant odors which Generally, they are perfectly
safe for tha akin. Their only ac­
might result.
Too might be offending others tion la to reduce pcriplratlon.
about you, especially If you per­ Should they cause any Irrttaspire profusely, without being Uon. simply discontinuing their
use la ueually enough to clear tip
aware of 1L
Tour note gradually becomes a th# trouble. If It lint, better tee
victim of odor fallgut.
your doctor about It.

[ aide organisation.
I then requested the commission
to go easy at this Ume at I had
been advised by ‘ everal tax paysrt
the politician* latch on to them and m a k e 1Dear Sir:
m pwirr
r. that .appraisal
.. . . .
in
other tuUJ1M
counties
them th elf ow n ."
Thla lellec is being written l" , (,y outsiders had not been satii-

Try and Stop M e

thVuver *nd n°

Simple Treatment Curbs
Common Summer M alady

Letters To The Editor

A

Freedom o f the pres* I* a basic freedom.
It D the mainstay o f all other freedom*.
Yet there has been a growing fear that this
freedom i* in danger, because o f govern­
mental restrictions on the movement of the
press to sources o f information both in this
country and abroad, because of the with­
holding o f Information to which the public
and the press which sen e* it has a right
to know, and because of punitive regulations
aimed at newspapers and other publications.
The American Society o f Newspaper Edi­
tors has now Issued a Declaration of Prin­
ciples. This states: ‘ The American jveople
have the right to know, as the heirs o f
Mngna ( ’hnrta, the inheritors o f the prlvllegc* and immunities of the English Common
Law nnd the beneficiaries o f the freedom

fl

per pel son.
Ilf. Schmidt deals in considerable detail
with the steady growth o f governmental in-j
terventlon in the fields o f money and banking. Intervention has taken various forms
at various times, including the forcing down
Of Interest rates, guaranteed loans, and this,
he writes, "puts the economy under constant
inflationary pressures and creates political
pressure for direct government lending,
direct controls, and regimentation. It must
finally lead to capital investment rationing,
compulsory saving, price and wage con­
trols, profit controls, the allocation of
labor to specific assignments— a regiment­
ed economyIt Is frequently said and commonly be­
lieved that the demand for new services and
interventions by government comes from the
people and so is irresistible. Dr. Schmidt
characterizes that as “ almost 100 per cent
hocom and guncombe." He is convinced that
the demand comes, instead, from a comp­
Sanford, Florida
aratively small number of researchers.;
Augurt 10, 1957
writers and intellectuals. They get their
Editor
ideas widely talked about— and then
* I Sanford Herald

Schmidt's view Todnv he feel* the baste
acnm m i a Mew. loua\. lie irii* . m e l&gt;n.«ic
d rift o f thought in the Wealth n World i*
toward more conservation— and that this
d rift can be capitalized upon. We can. he

Asiatic Flue Epidemic Possible

tion. An investment In the
new drug* and medicine*
can »ave you many time*
their coat in loet wage*.

|

*T got a real bargiin-tha buy of my lifaBut how do I avtr convince my own »FeP

Moral: You're paying for a new car... make sure you gat onal
When you buy a new car, put your money on tomorrow—«o t ytstarrier
Swept-Wing Dodge actually obtoltUt other can in its fWd. Should yon hrvwt
in high, boxy styling when Dodge offen th* low, low look of tomorrow! Should
you invest in outmoded coil apriitga when Dodo* offer* now T-rM-m Airw M del
Should you invest in an old-fashioiwd l*v*r-typ* transtniedee whoa Dodo*

FAUSTS
TEU. BA 1 - 0 f t '

offer* the ease of Puah-Buttoa Driving? In other Uwno*, i
interior*—Dodge ia years ahead. So put yotr money on
Dodge denier.

Ml tkl SWifl| tl HM S*fft-Wil| |«jp|

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S o cia l fvcnJtA

Tuesday, Aufruit 18.1957

Conning The News
By VIRGINIA CONN, Satiety Editor

(pS LhA D lw lA
Mrs. Fred Adsm and daughter
Honored With Tea |Lynn
in,
of Augusta, Ga., and Mist

The Sanford Herald— Pajre 5

NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital

Saturday night, Tim Prentice on the wavra and swimming
The recreation room at the Miriam Body of Pittsburgh, Pa.
invited a few old friend* to hii the ocean off Pont* Vedra, ard
Winter Park Apartment to meet I can hardly move. After awimm- Telephone office was tha acene are vlilting Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar.
hii parents, Mr. ard Mr*. T. Mer­ in* in our freih water lake* all Friday afternoon of a tea given ion Harman Sr. Mri. Adam is
Other
rill Prcntlee of Cornwall, Oonn. summer, I had forgotton how for Mr. C. ft. McGowan, traffic Mrs. Harman's sister
There w li much ringing, and I salty the ocean can be. Met Hank supervisor, who is being tranifsr- guests of the Harmans are their
Vedra: ha wai r«d to Jacksonville, and hit re. daughter and ton In-law, Mr. and
understand Tim come* by hit ta Doda in Ponte
I lent naturally. Just a chip off the stationed at Sanford In 1952, and lief. Mr. Lloyd Pierce, who ia Mrs. James Edwards and daugh­
ter Carol o ' Covington, Ga. The
; old block, although hii father U I talked myealf blue trying to new to the Orlando district.
Harman
house
Is
bursting
{ an architect and not an entertain- Uat all the changes aince then.
Mr. McGowan wai presented at the scams, but they don't mind
! er. The talented Tlredyi atra al. j
-----------------with a gift from the Sanfdrd of­ a bit.
1*o on hand to add their rauairal
fice. Among thoie prevent were
skills.
L F. CHlt*nden, Sanford plant
! Marilyn Bailey is guing to real
Mrs. Frederick C. Turner left
manager, R. F. Sheddrn, manag­ Friday to apend several weeks
I estate school in Orlando. John
er. C. R Lovrro, district traffic with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
hat decided to rrtire and let
manager, and MUt Edith E. Wol- Norms n Love in Louisville, Ken ,
Marilyn take care of him for a
A workshop on the Girl Seoul' fram, chief operator. Numerous while Chief Turner ia away. The
while.
Audrey and George Speer spent merit bsdgr has been held Uur- |employees in the Sir.ford office Turner* were marries) June 28 in
•averal days at New Smyrna ing the aummer under the auper-! »Ho came by to pay their res- Maynard. Minn., ard are making
I their home at 2603 Sanford Ave.
Beach
recently. The
Sanford vit-.on of Mrs. F. N. Jtobb, Mrs recta.
------------------crowd over there by now mud t» Downs, and Mrs. James Buck.
Allen Maffett had as overnight
nut bro-.vn and muicular. On SunThere havs been two meetings
guest*
Friday Neil
Sicilians,
day I apsnt two houra riding in
which have taught the girla many . .
...
. .
Kearny, N. J.. a classmate of Al. IIAIIY DOY ItKUTKR, »»a of
IIADY HOY ZK1GLKK, son of
ways to make outdoor living a
len'a at the Citadel, and BUI Hal- Mr. and Mrs A. F- Itrulrr, Mr. and Mr*. It. II. Zrlgler,
Sanford. Horn Aug. 9, 1957.
pleasure. The last meeting was'
.
„ ,
. ___
ley of Kearney, N. J., a Junior He llary. Horn Aug. 9. 1*57.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
(Photo by Bergstrom)
held at Silver Lake. The girla1, Th&lt;“ Muse. Barbara Low^e. and at West Point.
cooked their dinner over open ;
An" Anderson entertained
fires; one unit rooked theirs In M * * *
Mr*. Emia Horrell ansi son Mike,
Mr. and Mri R. A. Cobb, their a coffe. can. another had H e*.1! ? “
spent the weekend in Atlantic
('a 1 \ e*i w r
daughter Frances, grandson Tom­ and the third never ever learned I'urty. who..
*7 * -W*,1 w*r
^
Reach wth I-cdr. and Mrs. Frank
my, and Mr*. Helen Slephenson
event of August 2*. The ehnwer
the name of their cuncoclion.
Park. Cdr. Morrell is on the Sara­
was held In the home of Miss
have returned frord a wonderful
BY AI.IVE MOSBY
toga with VAH 9.
The neat meeting wrtll be Mon­ Anderson on Shannon Drive.
(sniping trip that
luted four
|
Unites!
Press Staff Correspondent
day,
August
19
at
3:30
pm.
In
weeks. Their tent was pitched al
Tho guests
gathered in the
Al Statthrw hat returned to
HOLLYWOOD
_ Oscar and
Chlmncy'sCantpdrounSi' in'the ^
Presbyterian Youthbuilding..j
«“.'v
Sar-fcnl after visiting friends and
kies of Tenncaaee. Utile Podreon
wl 1P
. appropriately
decorated for the relatives in Kissimmee. He also Emmy soon will be Joine-I by a
Forge, a f**t moving stream that Wi T C^ L
|P
Games and conteel. spent a week in Uakcland attend­ third "atar" of tha speeches andstatuette
circuit—an
"Eddie"
MRS. HUGH JOHN JONES Jr., the former Barbara Lynne llagan. tumbled over rockr and down * i ...I. »,**
a Lak .
.k.
rnjorrd with p n itf Dting i- ing the Youth C. A. Camp.
who was recently m»rr,rd In Orlando. Mrs. Jones is the grand- [ ter falls, provided fiahlng fun,
I award given to the top recording!
S
warded to Mr*. C F. Bonham.
Mr.
and
51
r*.
Irving
1.
Pryor
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. L. I*. Ilagqn of Sanford,
' swimming, and an excellent laun­
,
n be Aug
a1
, Mr. F-ankGriggs. Mis.Margaret
have returned from Ridgecrest, 1of the year.
(Alan Anderson, Orlando) dry. When clothes needed washing T
the" .trip. The dates
will
. . .
j M
j , - i . C_, Bcnham and Mis* Joan Wilkie. N. C. where they attended tlw^wcTht airgers and muaiclans who
they were
scrubbed on the “ *
i s ? 1 After Mias Hasty opened hor many cond week of Sunday School train­ entertained on phonograph records
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rocks in the river, and hung in
Itlft-. rrfre.hmentl of puch. ing at the Baptist Assembly.
are bendinr together for the first
the tun to dry. The sport of fish­ Through the Girl Seoul Cook ' I f * / MnA sailed nut, were sieved
time into their own honorary acad­
ho„ f , fM
Tho.. invited
ing was a little dulled as the sale enough money waa raised this
emy and will hand out their ver­
M
y
„
mo«hfr ^
camp i* in a national foreat, and year l o » H a 5 .how er unit, an J
sion cf tho movies* Oscar and
open
f,ratface,
table,
and
benches
h
M„
pr
.
p
^
k
,
the fish must be thrown back.
TV's Emmy honor*.
„ n„ w# Mr, n
Bears provided the biggest har. in a Iary* open unit, and eight, Jf
Mist Barbara Lynne Hagan, i peau desoie taffeta were fashion,
A Hollywood d u ^ a r of the new
tents that
da ugh er of Mr. and Mrs. L. P .! ed with sweetheart necklines and ard and the m&lt;-«t entertainment. each tent. house four gtris hi |} jielmea. Mr*. M N. Cleveland.
MYRTLE BEACH. S. C . Win. Nations! Academy of Recording
Mr*. W. A. Kraptert. Mr* Wendal
llagan Jr. of Orlando, was mar- short sleeves. The princess style ! If the tiniest bit of fuud were
Sclancoa haa been
The following girla are listed Hirt, Mrs. B R Beck. Mrs. J. M tome Dorothy Blown it gelling Arts and
$ rted Saturday, August 10 to Hugh line in front set off the huge left in a tent, thr occupants would in the unit,
units in
they will
In which th.yw
lll S|inpclhfr Mr, K c . Campbell, her first took at thr ocean and formed with Paul Weeton. Colum­ I1ABY BOY 8APP, ton of Mr.
wake
up
to
find
the
freeloading
John Jones Jr, son of Mr. and buitle bows in center back. They
the world is getting its first look bia records executive and husband and Mrs. Fiord Sapp, Maitland.
work at the camp. Unit I, led by ...
•Jlr*. Hugh Jones of Orlando. Scene wore matching headdresses with black bear* rummaging through Sally Hobb. Diane Baty and Me Mr*' F F En*t,,r,Uon* Mr*' n~ at her.
of Jo Stafford, a* president. A Horn Ant. 10. 19J7.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
cascades of Iheir posaeselona. The intelligence lirvia McMurray, all Senior scout* Andes ton, Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson
r f the wedding was the Firat veils, and carried
chapter
will
be
Each he* left tfve olher breath­ New York
organited .
(ethodlst Church, where Dr. Esther Heed daisies and stream of these animals ia often under will include Fat Baisett, Lynn Mrs Mabel l/iwe, Mr*. Joyeu Woo less.
estimated. They are able to open
ten. Mr*, llilt Chandler. Mr*. Rob­ Sixtecn-yoar-oll Dorothy b the
Pendergrass performed the even- ing ivy.
Statuette Being Designed
the icebox** left outside, and Crabtree Sandra Baty, Samira ert Harvey, Mr*. Ped Hasty. Mr*.
'Ing ceremony. The church was de­
dark dressed beauty discovered in
Mrs. Hagan chose for her
Then
the Academy will add to
Hcrvish,
Marilyn
Jean,
and
San&lt;L
corated with white cascades of daughter's wedding, a cocktail when one enterprising soul tied r~ Avrott. Unit 2 will be led by Frank Griggs. Mrs. Eva Beckman, a remote two . room cabin near the long list of awards that are
his
with
rope,
an
angry
bear
Mr*.
C.
F.
Benham,
Mr*.
Jerry
.gladioli binkrd with palms and length dress in ice blue lace and
Moorrsville, N. C.
handed out every year to every­
dashed It to pieces aralnst a tree. Mr*. Jamra Buckler, and Jncludet Luinberson, and lh* misses Evelyn
Tern. Light was furnished only silk chiffon over
A weekly publisher and a photo­ body from Lassie to Yul Itrynner.
taffeta. Tho
Joan Downs, Maria Rowland, Caprioli, Fay Beckham. Colleen
They
are
particularly
drawn
to
*&gt;y the candlelight from eight neckline was in the sabrtna style
"We're having a statuette de­
Rosemary Flower*. Tina Jlaum- Kngobntaon, Aline Chapman. Jean grapher happenrd on the cabin in
the butter and baron.
Mr*. A. W. Lee Jr. entertained
candelabra.
a bottomland forest and were en­ signed now and an award* com­
and her alecvet were three quart
ann,
Margaret
Taevre,
and
Judy
The group from Sanford ex­
Wilkie, Jnan
Wilkie. Margaret chanted by the eight of the grace­ mittee la working on a name for Saturday at 1:M p.m. for 5!lsa
tV The bride was given in mar­ er length.
Iloldv.
Unit
J
w
rtll
b#
led
by
Nancy
plored the Alum Cave Nufft, rest­
Bcnham, Grace Marie Stlneclpher, ful girl drawing water from a II." said Wilson.
riage by her mother and father.
Gladys llaaty, who trill become
Robb and |net Weatgatr. Mem­
Mr*. Jones, mother of the
and Mary well.
The g'oom’s best man wai hit groom was gowned in beige laee ored pioneer villages and the Vir­ bers will be Joyce Walts. Barbara Mwtvhcata Campbell
the bride of Robert Knelb AugOne
name
being
considered
Is
gin
Timber
Trail
where
they
Cl iveland.
father, Mr. Hugh Jonci.
The
photographer's
striking "Eddie", after Thomas Edison, faover taffeta with a scooped neck leaned about the treei. Gower* Buckler, Cookie Henham. Vickie
uet 26. Luncheon wai served in
Maid of honor for the bride wa» line. BoUi wore white orchids.
photograph* and the publishers' thrr of the
White,
Norma
Jean
Whittera,
gramophone. The Mrs. I^e'a home at 2411 Laurel.
end
animal*
that
Inhabit
the
Miss Becky Class. Bridesmaids
description of *ht woodland girl awards will be made In numerous
Myra
A reception followed the wedd­ beautiful area, Mrs Stephenson de* Uerain* Frteraen ami
Were her lister, Miss Linda Ha.
who "moved with the gracp of a categories with the focus probably Mrs. Edmund Mtlach aaaieted in
Mrsks.
ing
at
the
Orlando
Country
Club.
rrlhed
the
magnificent
tree*
and
gin , sister of the groom, Miss
Rowing river" mere published nat­ on swrjrdi given to the top female serving. White aetora and clemat­
Mrs.
J.
Downs
will
load
Unit
4,
The
bridea
table
was
draped
In
the haiy aplemlor of the moun­
ionally.
vkbhy Jones, Miss Janet Johnson,
and male vocal records of 1957. is decorated the
which
includes
Carol
Cleveland,
bride's table,
At Ivs Pat Knowles, Min Ruth while aatin an I imported linen and tains in glowing terms.
The publisher's story told of a The itatuettcs will he handled the
Lynn
Reimann,
land*
Baty,
Nancy
and
postal
shades
of
hibiscus and
lace
cloth.
Tho
punch
tablet
were
Twice
a
week
rangers
rame
to
Woodruff, and Miss Mary Ann
barefoed Diana, a girl with grace, winner* on a TV "spectacular."
TUESDAY
decorated with candebra entwin­ the camp to meet with the camp­ Ferkins, Eleanor Mathers, Kathy
nstora were arranged through out
poise
and
common
sense—but
a
lfannah of Eustis, Fla.
The
Pioneer
Fellowship
of
the
Austin and I’ hyllt* Spenrer.
To Further Profession
tR Ushers were Ken Hutcheson, ed with frosted grapes and vine*. ers and give them Interesting
Please call Mrs. Fred Robb FA First PrrSbyterisn Church will girt without a chance because site
"This academy has hern under the room.
For her wedding trip to the pointers on for res! lor*. These
had
little
rduratlon.
no
money
and
Mae Lane, James Slnmons, Austin
The honoree waa given a set of
2 4629 if your name waa omitt­ meet for recreation In the Youth
discussion for many years," *n
Jones, Ralph
Buie, and ABen Pocono Mountains and New York rsmpfire talks drew nearly 250 ed.
Building from *:0O p m. through no contact with the world.
place matt by the hostess. At­
enthusiastic
Weston
laid.
"Our
campers.
Many
time*
they
would
City.
Mr*.
Jones
choae
a
beige
The Photographer's
picture*
Field* of Pensacola. Clifton Ber­
purpose is the same as the movie tending the luncheon were Mr*.
showed a tall darkJulrad beauty
ry, organiat, played wedding mus­ nouble breasted suit in ribbed cot­ sing around the firtr, entertain­
and TV academies—an honorary V. G. Hasty, mother of the bride,
with
dreamy
eyes
and
a
face
that
ic, and Glenn
Ingram wai so­ ton. a white felt hat, and black ing the large audltnce of bears,
Baptist Church will rehearse st
to further our profession.
tt Mrs. Jean Hasty, Mrs. B. II.
whose
insatiable
curiosity
knew
accessories.
hardly needs make up.
loist.
Herein we win try to bring
P mChandler, Mira Laura Ann And­
no
bound*.
"We
feel
ll’
a
about
time
the
rec­
The
couple
will
make
their
The bride rhnse a beautiful for­
Now an unnamed sponsor has
The Woman's Bible Class of the
ord industry grows up ami get* erson, Miai Barbara Lowe, Mrs.
The Cobb* and Mrs Stephenson you only recipe* of lavish gord
promised
to
underwrite
the
high
mal gown of imported silk over home in Gainesville, after Sept. 10.
ness, and unfortunately, lavish ex- First Raplist Church will meet
a little recognition for It* part In Mabel Litre. Mita Ann 5limt,
Thr bride attented Fla. Slate went to see the Cherokee Indian
laffeta fashioned with a acooprd
pens* *1 times, but always good. Tuesday at 7.30 p m. at the school education Dorothy wants the entertainment Industry. The Mra. John Krider, 5lrs. Wesley
village,
and
visited
Andrew
H.
University,
wherr
she
was
a
mem­
but
has
been
unable
to
get.
She
tieekllne appllqued with hand clip.
tried and true, and
something hom*&gt; of Mr*. II. R. Newsome 609
dropped out of acho-d in tfie rrcurd companies never promote Hamll. Mrs. Beverly Doucette,
*&gt;cd chantilly lire. The gown fea- ber of PI Beta Phi. social frat Jackson's home "The Hermitage" to make your gue«ta plead for
West 9th St.
In
Nashville.
They
were
impressed
eighth
grad*
aftrr
making record* as a form of entertain­ Miss Klots* PMfauf. Mrs. Patty
tV.tured brief sleeves, a fitted drop­ entity, and a member of the Vil­
more, and your
spouse followThe Sanford Unity Class will
ment the way movie and TY com- Ann Harper. Mist Lucy Ann Rob­
ped waistline, and a deep bord­ lage Vamps, an honorary social by his magnificent coach, but a you blindly where ever you msy ] meet at the Vsldeb Hotel at 8:00 atraight As
inson and Mrs. Jerry Lumberlittle dismayed to find that a trip
The
sam e benefactor has also paniea promote themselves.
e r of lace at the hemline, with a or sanitation.
"Aftrr all. a lot of start got ton.
Mr. Jone* it formerly of For. from Nashville to Washington had lead. Recipes by women ary a p. m., Rev. osephln* Stuekle cun promised to provide her w ith a
chapel train. Her finger tip vnl
common
thing,
and
while
we
will
duet* these study classes earh
their start in the phonograph meo f French silk allusion was at­ rest Hills, L. I. N. Y.. and la pre­ takrn 30 days, and decided the admit that the girls are rooks week. The public Is cordially In College education
d|um. And the record Industry Is
automobile had more
Meanwhile
her
dbcovercr.
pub­
tached to a half hat of brilllaari sently a student at the University modern
par excellence, occasionally a
W
ewer lace, and outlined with tiny of Florida. Ha ia a member of charm in its own efficient way male animal comet along who vited (o attend.
lisher Tom jl'Holghl of Moonre- In a tremendous boom now be­
The
Ann*
Miller
Circle
will
cause
of
hl-G."
than
a
carriage
with
gadget*
on
weed pearls ahe carried a cascade Phi Delta Theta,
vllie, is giving Dorothy her first
is a perfect genius in the kitchen.
at Hie Elk's Lodge Hall at look at the ocean here.
Record artists will
vot* on '
ef white mac* and atophanotia,
Attending the wedding from II. The Hermitage Itself ia a mag­ Consequently, we welcome reripes gmeet
:00 ,, m&gt; for the regular monthly
the awards. Classical musicians
nificent
mansion,
completely
rest­
Sanford were Mr. and Mr*. L.
He
reports
her
first
word*
as
centered with a white orehld.
from readers of either sex, but j mr«Ung.
she stepped into the surf in a and s.nger* alto have been Invite,!
I Tho attendant* were gowned in P. llagan, the bride'* grandpar­ ored, and a shrine (or Jarksun they must be almost Infallible. :
WMiNksDAT
and
hit
family.
Beautiful
ground*
ent*,
Mrs.
Robert
Jennings,
her
•tunning black iare rwlm suit to Join the academy and trill r*
abides of sunset and rapuclne;
F»»yls*4 §t frown
I The Senior High Fellowship of
surround the brick house, which and longtlm# favorites
wer*
“ The roar!
It's so loud. reive swards, too.
'••iheir ballerina length gown* of aunt, and Mrs. Camilla Bruce.
CURRIED WBSTF.K A LA |
Preshyterim Church will
i* noted for it* graceful canter
Doe* it ever atop!**
staircase, and luxurious furnish, LEWIS, a concoction of Gordon meet at the Church at 7:00 pm
Lewis
of
Key
West.
(Serves
12).
for recreation.
inga.
54 pound of butter
The Mid-Week Bible Hotsr of
This simple vacation enjoying
8
lbs.
lobster
meat
the First Presbyterian Church will
tha beauties of our country and
8 hard boiled eggs
meet at 7:20 p m. at the Church.
Its absorbing history sounds to
2 cans mushroom soup
The Junior Choir of the Ftrat
the writer like on* of tha beat.
1 small Jir stuffed olives, or Presbyterian Church moots for re­
It certainly prove* that there ara
1 email jar pimrntoi
hearsal at the Church at 7:30 p.
still many Americans who do not
44
jar
capers
m.
need commercial rntartalnment to
1 can evaporated milk or
Prayer Meeting will be held al
keep them from being bored.
1 pint cream
the First Baptist Church at 7:30
2 hoses Uncle Ben's convert­ and 8: IS p.m.
there will be a
ed rica
Training Union Executive Com- j
4 Ublcipoons etirry powder
mittro Meeting.
(imported)
TI1UI18DAY
1 tablespoons Worchewtshirw
Troop 149 ta sponsoring s swimm­
The Junior Choir of tho First
sauce
ing meet for all Intermediate and
Baptist Church will rrfieare* at
Tobascn tsuce
Senior Girl S-outa Aagust *2 at
Andy Baker
6:1S, The Intermedia!# Choir at
Salt and popper to taste
the municipal pool.
Chop lobster and egg and plars 7:00 and the Adult Choir at 2:00.
This is the first Girl Scout meet in double boiler. Cut up oltvrt
Thera wtU be a combined meet­
ever held in Sanford, and all Girl or pimentos, fnlrly fine, add mush­ ing of (he Ladies Aid and thr Mis-|
Scouts are invited to enter. Con­ room soup. Add cream or milk •lonary Society of tho Lutheran
o x i i c i (41V ( 7
tact your eeout leader as each Cook sVrwIy for forty minutes. Add Church of the Redeemer at 7:30
RIDF.-IN TH EA T R E
troop In Sanford expects to have 4 tablespoons of Crosse and Black- p.m. at the church. Hostesae* will
a team.
NOW HIIOWINU
well a or Major Grey g curry pom be Mra. Holcomb and Mrs MohA preliminary meeting sriQ be der. Add Worrheetshlr* sauce, ler. MemLeri are
requested to
STARTS 7:3*
held Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. salt and pepper and perhaps 10 bring their mita boxes.
at the pool to classify the troop* drops of Tabasco. After tasting,
Duplicate bridge club will meet
and let the girls decide which sdd mere curry if desired. Serve at the Yacht Club at 8:00 p.m.
iso iu* rtiMi w*m«u
they want to enter.
for the weekly contest.
over rice, eel. and chser!
Relay reces. stunts and a wraS w - r u i K STUCK
ter ballet vefll be part of the pro.
Naturally you want value in that new car you
B A C K FR O M
gram, at well as other events.
Plan Now To Attend Our Bijf
buy. But don’t lei bafflaln-huntlng itap wlth'the
Mr*. Mdlaap* and Mrs. John Pad­
r E T E R N IT Y
gett will direct Hie water bailee
car's price tag.
Ur*. Forreet Norvell end M in
F EATURE— 7 :49
Carry your savings over Into the financing, loo
Sally Neider will be t»o of the
— PLUS —
Jadgea. Mra. D. W. linker ie as­
— by financing through our bank
sisting Mrs. Fred Robb In organ-1
lalng the meet. Mrs. Kirby Fite
RORY
OIN I
will be one o f the roathes for
One Of Bollywoods Newest
You'll b* delighted le sae hew quickly &gt;*nd
the swimmers.
easily your dealer can arrange your financing
M ovies. . . One Night Only
through our bank. (Added attraction! you're
Riff Assortment of Fabrics
building valuable bank credit that will make
STATE FARSI
It a lot easier for you to finance other large
INSURANCE
BiK Assortment of Patterns
purchases er personal expense* later.)

Merit Badgers
To Attend Camp

HQ2i

Bridal Shower
HonOrS MiSS HOSty

Tcnn. Trip Fun
And Educational

“Eddie” To Go
To Popular Singers

A l/ ss Hagan , Mr. Jones Married

Dorothy Brown
In Civilization

Saturday In Orlando Ceremony

Luncheon Given
For Miss Hasty

Gourmet’s Cookpot

CYPR ESS

GARDENS

9um 5!®
ON

SALE

W ED N ESD A Y M O R N IN G

Swimming Meet Wi
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6— The Sanford Herald

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di&amp; Aald

SPORTS

Dick Mayer Played Tops To W in
United Pres* Sport* Writer
500 tadi, Mayfield at 286 for ft.
CHICAGO « — Dick Meyer 300, and Bob Harris, Marty Furplayed to win
for only four go!, Ed Oliver, Earl Stewart and
boles, but two birdies on those, BUI Casper al
2*7 for
tl.ooo
earned him Tam O'Sharterte each.
World Tournament and golfs big | Th* women pro* Krap for 36,gest payday —(50,000 cash.
|000 top pria* money ended, in a
National Open champion May­ 1 tie between Patty Berg, Chicago,
er finished 72 hole* In 279, nine and Fay Crocker, Monti, ideo.
under par, with a
spurt which Uruguay, each shooting a finalovercame a deficit of five atrokes round 76 for 302, two under par
to Sam Snead and four to Al They will play off to determine
Balding before they began the th* winner today with th* loser
laat id hoiea.
I of the eatra round taking aecond
"1 »a» on the 15th tee when 1 money of $2,000.
figured out that I needed a cou­
Clifford Ann Creed, Opelousas,
ple of birdies and they could be La., won the woman's amateur
beat," he aatd. "And with those ; title with 317, 10 stroke* better
laat four hote**, it's not probable than Lois Drafke, Chicago, and
that you're going to get tho Don Cherry, Wichita Falla, Tax.,
oirditi."
took tha men'* amateur with 296.
But Mayer knocked hia third
shot four feet from the pin on i6
and dropped the putt for one
wholeheartedly
supported
tho birdie. On th* 16th, though trapBabe Ruth team anl many havej p ^ j"on hi* drive, he
blasted
contributed to th* fund. Uni­ six feel from the pin for a par.
forms were donated by m*r-l t„d on tha 17th he fired hi*
chants sn&lt;i citiaens. The T o w n 004
»hol out of the rough nine
___________
Council conalrueted the field an) fcet from ,he n*g and sank th*
alto contributed to the fund.
putt for th* other birdie.
The special
game
between
Makes Fast Finish
fathers and aon*
war planned' It was n fast / finish by the
DARLINGTON 8. C. — Jack
at a matting held on .'.ug.6.
hero
1’iaqur* were presented to eachj traders on th* linal day of golf s of the last Southern 500 mil*
member of the Bab* Ruth team richest tournament. Mayer, with Labor Day stock car rac# at
and a gift of appreciation to 211 after 54 holes compared to Darlington. Duka DeRriire, James,
Coach William Simpkln sand Del- 206 for Snead, 207 for Balding, burg. N. J. and a second car en­
ton Helms who also assisted.
208 for Mika Souchak, 209 for tered by Lea Petty, Randleman,
Special recognition wa* given Art Wall, and 210 for Gene UU N. C. hare rslsed th# field
th#
to Mrs. William DeRosa,. Mr*. Bill tier and Shelley Mayfield, never $51,000 event to 23 ear* and 22
Simpkins, Mrs.
Ralph $!onger went over par on his final round. drivers.
and Mra. Gordon Lisk who sup­ Litllcr toured the course in 71,
Smith will drive a Oie-rrolet,
plied drinks for th« Babe Buih one under per, while Snead took DeBritr* an Oldrmobil* while
league players and devoted many a 74 ami Balding a 73.
Petty, who will alto drive an
hours to tha success of th* Lea­
It wa* Slayer's second tourna­ Oidtmobila, delayed ntmlng th#
gue.
ment win this year, the otJ.ar in driver of his second General
Members of the Babe Ruth th# National Open, and (he prise Motor* raring stock car.
The Georgian at' I inred th* most
League team in Longwood are: lifted him well in front of the
Paul DeRosa, James Robert 5k. field in money winnings. Going thrilling moment for race fans
Grath, Ralph Monger, Roy Lisk, into the World, ha had beta sev­ during the last 500 after he had
moved Inside th* firat ten. A
Jack!* Gerard,
Larry Gerard enth in earning* with $18,835 .
Balding and Sntad tied for wreck on th# firat turn caused
Ronnit Simpkins, Eddi* Bolton,
Manning Rays, Charles Prescott, second, each winning $7,500 while sn unconacioui driver to be ex
Ultler tied posed to th* oncoming 100 mph
Harold Judah,
Roger Hines. George Bayer and
traffic. Smith stopped Jtis ear,
Sterling I tor fourth each getting $2,760.
Buddy llawton, and
protecting tha
driver and lost
Hourbak Fifth For 2Gs
Platte.
bis chance of winning th# rare.
rtfth
money
of
$2,000
went
to
Father* playing bt Saturday's
NASCAR officials honored Smith
exhibition gam* were: WUllim Souchak, with 252, white Bob with a trophy daring ceremonies
DeRosa, James
McGrath ,RIII Rosburr, Dow Flnatarwabi, and at Daytona Baaeh last February.
Simpkins, Jo*
Gerard, G. M. Wall ahared seventh at 284, each
Today’# entries brings ttee
Jud*h. John JTatle,
Leo Lisk, winning $1,800. Others to break
(oUl
fouTi otdsmoMyrtle Blank*
krathlp and Olln par mart Arnold Palmar and bile, three. Ford still lead* with
Egfn.
J«rry Harbor at JW, winning $1. eleven entrant*. Pontiac and Ply.
mouth are also In th* field.
Bob Colvin, Darlington’s general
manager, announced the signing
of th* Greenaboro, N. C. 135 piece
W ALTtR
High School band for pre race
H AGEN
ceremonial. Th# national champoM ce B t A r
irmthip Wlnyah High School,
to p s / jo t a s
Georgetown S. C. band will make
1 2 AMO / /
ihelr Ihird appearance at Darl­
M A 72ington. along with
Greensboro.
The band shows will start at 10
a.m. rac* morning.

Longwood Babe Ruth League Team
Finishes Season With Big Game
Sports
Parade

Th* 1957 Babe Ruth League
team in Longwood rllmarrd lu
season Saturday with a gigantic
exhibition game between sons
and father*.
A picnic supper honoring tho
members of the team and tlioie
who took an active Interest In
the athletic adventures of the
boy* followed the gam*.
Plans for e;gsr.!tir.g a Longwood Babe Ruth team started
when a meeting of parents of
boys between th* age* of 13 and
IS was called at the Longwood
Fire House In April.
About 30 parents were present.
William DeRosa was named pres,
ident, Mro. Jrmes McGrath vice
president and Mr*. Ralph Mon­
ger secretary • treasurer.
BUI
Simpkins became coach.
A fund we* started to support
th* organisation with generous
contributions from th* group. The
American legion, Post 143 be­
came the sponsor.
Longwood’* president obtained
information on setting up an
official Babe Ruth League in
this area and parent* from Al­
tamonte H|rings,
Casselberry
and Oviedo war* contacted. A
mealing of representative* from
each area resulted In tha organ­
ising of th* Seminole County
Babe Ruth League for 19&amp;7.
John Birkenmyer,
Casselberry,
was named president, James Mc­
Grath, Longwood, vice president,
and John Courier of Oviedo, tre­
asurer, with Mr*. David McCoy,
Catsselberry, secretary.
A schedule of game* was
drawn up for th* League with
th* first gam*
played on May
14 and. th* Mason's closing
gam* on Ang. I.
Th* l-ongwood team placed
second In the
League.
They
show great promise for neat
year.
People of
Longwood
have

Coach, N.T. Knickerbockers
Written for lit United Fr«ss
DENVER. Colo W — Baikal,
boll at tt li plijrod or todajr'i pro­
fession sis !• a fsielnating iport.
Changes Ul tho nilaa, principallp th# outiairinK of tha ion# dafanaa and tba Introduction of tha
M • second tlma limit on shot*,
had much to da with tho rapid
emergence of tha pro eourtman to
a point whart hia par la compa­
rable to that received br baaeball
and football atara.
Tho roller* art amtai In not
adopting raaro of tha pro Innova­
tion. Thair failure to write In the
M-ioennd dock and ban tho lona
dafenie explain tha drop in their
attendance In localaa where they
axe in patronage competition with
tho National Barketball Aeen., the
major pro circuit.
Collage people are loalng eight
a# tha faet that thrr muat make
thair game more intareatlng to
spectator* and to their player*.
In fact, they have a bigger rail­
ing Job to tha public because tho
pros aro broathtaklngly
gifted.
Thatr'a la basketball at ita beat.
Mad# The Circle
I*ve made the circle in baakeU
haB. ploying at Notre Dama and
Denver unl»er*ltlea; with the AAU
Denvor Nuggets, on tho U.3.
Olympic team, and with the profeisioinal New York Knickerbock­
ers. I f«et I'm qualified to offer
aome helpful hlnte to the college
basketball fraternity.
Tha unappealing, time-dragging,
no-action rone defence ehnuld ho
outlawed. Unfortunately, it W be­
coming more prevalent. It ia the
•asy way of coaching for pereenuge-conerloua coachof. Boy*
guard arete Instead of opponenU.
When both teema employ it e*er&gt;one Just stand* around. th* spectatore yaena and yell In derision
and It all add* up to attendance
sag* and unfavorable
comment
from th# precs.
The kid* fhemaelva* don't like
their pteeent *•«•- They prefer |
tha 34-second rule, th* manfor*
mon defene* and a running game
far th* full to minute*.
Th* Thotuard* of Central Flor­
Tough On Ccflrgiena
ida folks who regularly participate
Many of the** coltegiani hope
in outboard boating as a family
tn mot# on to th# well-paid pro* apart face no little challenge in
when graduate*, but those without keeping th* kiddle’ s hsjipy and
a thorough knowledge of man-forcontent afloat.
man defence have two atrikaa on
Things that spark th* interest
them before they ra*rit training and delight of
adult pleasure
ramp.
cruiser* may prove aa gruesome
Th* campu* hero la finding M a* a Saturday night hath tor th*
Increasingly dlfflcuK to make small fry.
good with th* pro*. Th* eight
On# of th*
highlights of $•
club* In th* NBA are limited to Guide to Outboard Crusing b l
lb-nun squad*.
Each of than
chapter on how to handle the kidchib# haa seven or eight outstand­
dies, both la and out of tha boat
ing player*, eom* with three or
To begin with, let'* aay for axmore year* of experience la the
am|4*, that a family of twe adult*
league. The other apota art uiualand two children, ago five and
ly occupied by holdover* of aktll.
eight, have set out for a day of
Tho rookie* muat dislodge thk
(Turing.
type of eatahllahed performer.
Firat and foremoet, don't let th*
Unlike baaeball
with It* fhrm time lag between stops and porta
riuh* end professional footbeQ
of cell. Kids riding bi car* are
with 33-m.in aquada, th* pro baa- no different from kid* riding in
ketball coach must •elect what he runabout*.
censldara hla beat 10 player* and
Plan a number of stops foe
out th* real adr'ft befora tha ***■
specif** r#***na,
like a picnic
aon start*, usually a mofttli a look,
lunch, a walk around a marina,
•a*. Because of this time element
and no minor leeguei for devel­ to gather driftwood or ahella or
opment. promUing
newcomer* perHapa for a iwtm.
This give* Junior something to
mutt be turned loot*.
look forward to and t* speculate
about, plus the opportunity to run
off energy.
Wherever yov plan to end a*
he sure to take your time. Kid*
on a holiday don't
respond to
timetable schedule*. If tha child
note* a point of interest along a
nearby shoreline, nodga up l* tt
so he can take a better look —
it may provide a new axperienee
for th* adults aa well.
MLAMT BEACH IB — Potto*
har* cracked down on Ain divers
whose underwater
antina have
mad* life all but unbearable for
anglers at the municipal pier.
Li. Jerry Kadrioraky laid in the
KRI8TIANBTAD, Sweden 4B —
past when uniformed policemen
were tent ta arraet the skin div­ The bitter rivalry of two Italian
ert, they merely rwam away. But auto firms, Ferrari and Maserari.
new polir*, harbor patrolman and wiM gn to tha final race of the
year, th* Grand Prix of Venexuela
life guards have Joined forces.
"Th#** akin diver*,'' Kerdritr- on Nov. 3, t.. deride the 1957 world
A y said "have been outing the championship
Farrar! had a chance to clinch
fishermen's
Unas
underwater.
Other fisherman
reported that It Sunday tn th* Swedish Grand
their line* were J^flad and that Prix tor apeciaf apart* cars, but
when they brought thair line* up, Maserati took first and third
places to a second and fourth for
nothing eas oat them.
"And some had (hair n*4a, hott­ Ferrari, and tha official point to­
ing tha fish they had «aught, tal to th* year's races new to M
cut open, while rocks wera Had fur Tuctari, 27 iar Mo**r*4t.
la other line#," ha *akL
Some of the fisherman respond,
Musical Instruments or
ad, ha arid, by pummelling tha ringing la especially practical ard
akin divan with lead sinkert and popular at wetl aa radios and
.other object*,
but «o Uttla a- portable Utevlatoa HU.

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Happy Kids While
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Police Crack Down
On Skin Divers
At Miami Beach

Two Auto Firmi
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With a first
play off aeries
I'Mml". «l---e 1*54. th* Pt«*« H
Florida State League today antarg
it* third.'**: week of play with
most of the spotlight on Ray Wil­
son's Daytona B*trh Islanders.
The reason !• that this is "make
or break" week with th# J'a, for
they have three Important doubleheader* thru which they e*n catch
up with and perhaps past Charlie
G#now-ay's T*mp» Tarpons.
Tha Islanders play »n Import,
ant pair at hom* today, the first
at 3 o'rlok and the second at 8:30.
Th* opposition will he th# reju­
venated Cocoe Indians who thru
Thursday had won eight of their
last it tilt* under new manager
Jimmy Gruidla.
Wednesday the I'» will he In
St. Petersburg meeting Neb Wil­
ton's Saints In a double-bill, white
Friday night Red Dulaney’ s Gain­
esville G-Men will be in Daytona
for two. Hi* G's have three double,
bills this week, too, two of them
wtth last piara Orlando, and they,
too. will know 'heir fate by the
end of th* week.
While Tampa,
Daytona, and
Gainesville headed into the week
all aiming at a crack at Johnny
vanderMeer’s Palatka Red* in the
playoff, the past wtek't event*
led one to believe that every Im­
portant league individual play re
cord la safe after all.

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LOS ANGELES W Young
Darlene Hard of
Montebello,
Calif., the seventh ranked vom it
player in the United Statci, ha a
JACKSONVILLE —Notr* D»m*
been named Southern California
fans in th* Jacksonville ares will j
"Athlete of lire Month" for JuJf
be pleased 'o know that ex-Irish I
by the Helm* Athletic Founda­
star Johnnv Lattner It attempting
a eomehsck srith the Pittsburgh tion. Tot 2!-year-old Mi** Hard
was thoicn for the performance
Sttriors.
in the recent Wimbledon tvnnn
The Steelrrs, who play the Hd. [ rhamplonshp in which she toil
cago Bean here In the Gator Bowl' out to Althea Gibson of New
this Saturday night at 8 p.m. are ’ York in the singles final.
looking for halfback material at
the moment.
They've gut their finger* cross,
In Lallner they
have one of
college football's greats. Lattner cd but the knee Is holding up roo-l
ia th* only player ever to win the as Johnny euts and rapers about!
Maxwell Award two years. When practice.
he was a aenlor .at No're Dame
"I'm going to
give It a real
and wsa on practically every All- try", Lattner saya. “ Afier all, no
American he also won (he Heiv- one hat hit me real hard for two
man Trophy as
th# outstanding years. , .The knee is going real
college player fn the nation.
good, better than I expected. Ns
The Steelera picked Lattner No. pain at all."
On# on the draft. John played one
Lattner and hi* teammates will
year at Pittsburgh before goinr get their first taste of action Sat­
Into aendee A knee Injury result­ urday night In th* Gator Bowl ia
BURKE NAMED CAPTAIN
ed and surgery has not been sue- th* Jax (Ttarit'ra—aponaored pr&gt;£
CHICAGO
— Jack Burke , easeful.
tuaaie srith th* arettern division
Jr,, of Klamesh* Lake, N Y., a
Left out of th* Steelr* plan* champion Bears. Reserved seats
professional golfer tor 18 years this year, La:'»»r
rep rted to are on sal* at the Tourist and
MOSCOW M E lgeni Mlhayey and winner of tha 1956 ita iter* camp several days ago M Glean, Convention Bureau, Van Fletchar'a
of Russia, runner-up In the 1956i and PGA, haa been name! cap N. Y. and asked for r. .ecrat try­ Green Derby and Howard's Vand­
Olympic*, Mt a world feather-1 tain of th* 195T U. 8. Ryder out".
erbilt Bar. Negro fan* may get
" I f 1 can't make it I want to advance tickets at th* Hollywood
weight weight . lflirg record of Cup team. It will mark the four.
781 poueda at th# Soviet Youth th Ryd*r Cup action tor th* 34- slip back home quietly," he told Muaic Store.
Coech Walt Riesling.
Festival.
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ATIILKFK OF MONTH

n .l^ lo w n h
. t l l n e echampion
h . m n i o n Hut
hsniltwiown
balling
but
neither be nor
Red Helm* «f
Palatka will likely be a new RBI
champion, nor will Wilson or per­
haps Tampa's
brilliant rookie
George Curry, set a new record
in hit*.
Neal Streeters' chances of being
tha new bat* atealing champion
are ail but gon* now that word is
out that a Joint separation may
find him benched for another ten
days or two sreeka. He hat 54
stolen bases; the record ia 81.
Pitchlng-wisa, only two hurlera
ar* in position to do something
never don* before in the league.
With 18 wine
and three iosset
thru Thursday, K seems certain
that Tampa'* Harry Co# will wind
up srith a new high la win* and
loss**, while Cocoa's sensational
Julio Guerra, with 22 wins and
254 atnke-outa thru Thursday still
had a chance to be th* first to
win 30 regular season games and
fan 321 batters or more for a new
record.

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* .1 FOB RENT
r 3 BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED to RF.NT
3— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
4 - FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
• MISCELLANEOUS
*—FLOWERS. PLANTS.
SHRUBS
14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II ALTOMOBILES-TRA1LERS
11 BOATS k MOTORS
11 FARM SUPPLIES k MACHIN'.
V
F.RY
II PETS LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES
( Poultry)
15 ARTICLES WANTED
1* PLACES to EAT
11 REALM PARLORS
1* FEMALE HELP WANTED
II MALE HELP WANTED
Nl MALE *&gt;r FLMALE
21 WORK WANTED
22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
. . 22A MONEY in LOAN
21 SPECUL SERVICES
22A ROOFING A PLUMBING
21 PIANO SERVICES
21 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
2 6 INSURANCE
27 NOTICES-PERSONALS
» ARTICLES for SAIL
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1—l 6* I «r.fi r.iU.VD,

5—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

' S _ REAL ESTATE fOR SALE 21-WORK WANTED

FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR
FOR SALE »T OWNER
Two b*&lt;lroom CB homo with Flor.i 111 8. French Ava. Sanford. Flaid* room. A good buy. Need to FA 2-3221. After houra FA M i l l
i*» to appreciate. 2534 S. Pal­
metto. Pnon* FA 2-4312. ifltr
WOODMERE- PARK- MJMEsP
6:00. FA 2-6712.
Sanford Ava. at 21th St.
2 4 3 Bedroom Home*
W. H. -BILL- STEMPER
1730. Down . ISO 00 month
R(alter A Inaaror
THIS WONT LAST
C. A. WH1DDON, Sr.
1 BEDROOMS, eoncre’ n block
Regutcred
homa with 2 tlia hath*. The. elec­
Raal Ettata Brokar
trically equtrpsd kitchen haj 202 S. Park Avt.
FA 2 3931
disposal, disnwashar. ar.d ex►•••*' fan QUIET. Pa VED
KENNETH E- SLACK
STREET, aata your triad at
caia. H7.000 00, fatrly reason­ HEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
able termi. Broker coop invited. 1009 E 2nd
Thona FA H M 1
Aaaor. Gu* Allen. GreUhen llalL
Arietta Price. Ererett Harper
Phona FA 2-4291
112 S. Park OZIER REALTY CO.
Ltura H Oiler. R»»llor
Huai M. Field. Assocteto
Chirr* Rail Eatata Iganer
Shot So. Oriando H«y FA 2-3413
Dlai FA 2 9929—Notary
121ft W. 11 fit. Rear-Birher Phap Loch Arbor, 3 BR. 2 hath. Fla
room and caiporte Pcrfeti for
pe i. golfers. children By Ne.
val Officer. FA 2-4213
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•—Flower*. Plant*,, Shroba
A. H PETEKSON
Broker Ai-ouataa: A. B. PeterCROTONS 33c. 3 for 31 00
.•on Jr . P. J. Chcileracn, GarAito iaijer slit*
ftald Wtlletu. and R. W. Wil­
GRAPEVILLL NLKSLKV
liams. A. C. Doudnty, Land
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lift N. Park Ava. Phona FA 2 402
i n - OFFICE EQUIPMENT
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Typewriter*, adding machine*.
Bales-Rentals, 311 31*g. Ph.
FA 2-04*2.

21— ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Air Conditioning
Electrical Contracting and
Repair*; Economical Houia
Baby sitting. teferenraa furnishWiring and Repair*
eu. 30c hour rh. FA 2-1740.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Dial FA 2-0913
Job wanud *i baby sitter Ph. 112 Magnolia
FA 2-3T61.___________________
FRIGIDAIRE
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sate
Dependable boy want* mowing and lamca G H. High. Ovlado
and edging. Ph FA 2.48.16
Fla. Phona FO 6-3313 or San­
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SPLct.U. SERV It FA
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LAWNS MOWED— Reaionable
price*. Power miwir. rA 2 -toie

2*—ARTICLES FOB SALE
USED REFRIGERATORS
Coolerator
t49 93
Coldipot
r.9 3S
Hotpoint
79.93 &lt;
CTotley
99 93
Kelvloator
Tu 93
ALL RECONDITIONED
l r&gt;ed Maytag auto washer 399 93
Wringer type Norg*
7 month* old
•
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U*ed 17 inch Admiral TV 15 00
Ilaggerly Applianc* Canter
US S. Magnolia
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Tuesday. August 13. 1957

D A ILY

CROSSW ORD

25 Hospital
resident
doctor
27 Esust
30 Capunit tEcua.) 7. Dw ell
8 Plots
tured
18. Tag
9 Box icier,
soldiers
12. Exelama.
ttflcally
31 Excla­
Hon
It An alhanca
mation
13 Ascend
37 TUnr
it.Coral island lr Drama
I Jap )
days’
13. Gan I'd a
devctlaa tnusCir’i
20. Neuter
country
34 Of bees
39. Edible
proneua
14 Railway
38 Flewer
root21 Chart
iibfcr.)
raceptoclea
stock
17. Ctrl a nam* 22 Little
37 Melt
41. Persia
child
1*. Ovum
beverage*
42. Acid
31 Hentatea
20 . Custom*
duty
T~ • r " r A T“
23 Grtsk letter
% 1
24 . Istli fiber
%
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2* River i Fr *
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28 Indefinite
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article
3 . Inflam­
matory
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swelling*
S Gun eight
6 Merit
9. Monetary
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Need a good uied car?
fiver bom* near Sanford Boal
See Ray Herron
Work*. SI. John* River Reward Comple'r and ready for immedi­
for return. 425. E B. Stowe. P.
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
ate occupancy.
O. Box SS3. Ph. FA M i l l .
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
GOOD USED CAR.
LOST— Larga tiger n t. child­
Ph FA 2-0231 or after « p. m.
Location*
Marin* Finish**
l ! — N t l l l ” E .S — l - r K h O N A I - . S
ren's pet. Reward. Mayfair Inn
FA 2-2683. 30t Writ lit St.
South Puiecreit — Sanford
F*r Your Boat
203-09 East Firit
FA 2-W43
Motel. Mr. Schafer.
W'hupenng Oak* — Titusville
ROLLVWAY, Hoapital and Baby
It wtll pay YOtl to »e« ua before Senkartk Gian* and Paint Co.
Beda
Day.
Week
or
Month—
BEDROOM 8PECI3L
'x-P lIR REN I
you buy. Open Evening* and 112-114 W 2nd St - Ph FA 2 4*22
Tel FA 2-31*1. Funutura Center
FHA in lantca and FHA financ­
Sundays.
114
Weft
Fir»t
St.
Rookcair
Bed
WELL DRILLING
f lb WELAKA APARTMENTS: w m r
ing available.
Eaiitide Trailer Salet
Double Dtettar
Fairbanks-Morae
Pump*
\
private bath*. I l l W. Firit St.
Palalka, Fla.
ge-ARIICl.FS For SALE
j Mirror
Repairs m all make*
W&gt; ran qualify you for oaa of
Chest of Diawer*
HOWARD C. LONG
theic hornet in 30 minute* You
EFFICIENCY apartment* suitDOS S CO\ Ell SHOP
Work Clothe*, canteen,
Cult.
Cholco of Finish and Style
htyle
207 E. Commercial Ave,
ran aurt enjeying tha home Automobile Interior Decorator
able for couple or tingle perten.
Camp Good*. Paint. A m .-• FREE—1 pr Lamp* •FREE
rhona FA 2-2*33
while we proccit ine paper*.
Private bath 4 ahovtr. Ideally
S«at Cover* — Truck Seat*
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
located across from Pott Office.
Interior Decorator, residantal £.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO
At Willis rontitc—301 W. tot
CARRETTI
8EW1NG~CENTLK Cor. 2-id A Magnolia FA 2 6321
Inqulro Jarobton Dapt. Store.
Commarclal. Alleraliona am
Developed bv
White—
Necchl—Elna
GOOD DEAL. 1948 Oldsmobile,
custom made draperte*. Free |
•BltdM Bamberger, Mgr.
runs good, need* paint. *12300,
Modem all »l»f- kltchenett# Art*.
rttimatei Call FA 2-1*21 alter
Repairs on all maka Machine*.
ODHAM
&amp;
Fr»e Dal,very
FA 2.4034.
6.30 p. m..
SUM M ER R A T E S
32J Lett Fust bL FA 2^241
TUDOR,
Inc.
Can Clark'* Court. FA 2-3103.
••1954 Whito WC22PLT sleeper
24" ThUcc consolo TV, IlM oo.l
Chr&gt;'aler Airtemp
esb, lika new. 2-ipced rear.
FA 2 2991.
__________
Cor. Hay. 17 92 4 27lh SL
Efficiency Apt. Alr-rondition A
priced right. Many other* in
Air Conditioning and Heating
Phone
FA
2-1501
TV’ optional. Hi^ay 17-92 So
Norga Appliance*—Zenith TV
good condition to choose from."
C. II. STAFFORD
BRA I LEY* ODHAM. Prea.
1 1 l i M A. A ftN . M O .
City Limit*. Slumberland Court.
FA 2-4731 Miller Radio A Api&gt;lianrr.n
••Tirdfm flat trailers, eevertl jo* 216 Oak Avenue
' Prevenliv# M edidna-ll _
118
S.
Perk
Ave.
FA
2
035.
with steel floors. Good. *2230.00
GATLIN BROTHERS
2 Room apL 112 Elm. FA 2-0374.'
while they la it."
Contractors, Dragline*; Ganavt
— Factory to you—
Some years aro authorities tn
Thi* is a pa** to the Movteland
2232. Ph. FA 2-3276 Ssnford.
Aiumiaum
Furnished apartment. Ph. F A 1 Rtde-ln for Mr*. Joanna Thomp­ ."Mack tractor, large, .lean. Ideal
th* held of hialtn suggested that
\tnetlan Blind*
preventive medirlne would hsve
2-472*.
son. Exp. data Aug 22. 1937.
for Inwbed trailer. Good condi­ I.jtema School nf Iltnrlng
Enclosed heed. Sag proof bottom won a great triumph it man's
tion *1750 00."
Tap
•
Acrobatic
Ballet
Rom Court Apartment*, t ro«m
rail with plaitir end*. Plavti: most numerous killers were no
Real Estate — Ineuroii-r
Enroll now for fall term*, alert­
fumiihrd apartment. Call FA Commercial Inresimrat*— Rentals ‘ Tendcm drive Dian-und T wr-h
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nyi*n longer thr epidemics, but surh in.
ing
September
3rd.
Clastea
for
dividual ailments at heart disease
cord*.
2-0753.
Ttnkem Axle*. 10:00x20 tirei,
Property Management
beginners and advanced i . Senkarik Glavs and I'aint Co. and cancer. Now just exactly that
hupeed auxiliary tranamlitian. ] dent*.
he* com* true.
4 room furnished houte, nee RAYMOND M. BALL,
Complately rebuilt Ideal fo r 1 1404 E. 20th St Phona FA 2 6423. 112 114 W. 2nd SL Ph. f A 2-482J I prediction
Surprising as th* thought may
large yard. Adult* only. W. lit
cement
mixer*
dump
or
flat
|
Et. at Slonro* Corner A. J.
REALTOR
1~ HP Air Conditioner, 3*3 00. be. this actually means an incrtd«
truck. See at Diameni T Sale*!
ible victory over plague and epi­
reteraon. Th. TX 2.2739.
FA 2*2991.
4 Service Co.. Orlando, Phone j
PR O F E SSIO N A L SE R VICE
demic. &lt;1 leases ef childhood and
6
9031.
Furnished 2 room apartment. All 8. D. Highleyman — Associate
SELL l\S u n it FUBNIIt RE th# threat nf acuta Infection. It
private with pnvato bath. Ph.
DICK IVKRS — Associate
Cash for any amount. Super wai a victory wen by public
’49
Ford
Station
Wagon.
430.
Fair
i
)2 60 par call plus part*. 9 year*
FA 2 4003.____________________ 204 8. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 -MU
Trading Pott 1 mile south of health and sanitation agencies
cond run* good 24&lt;H Jeffarrxperlenc# in TV Berne* on all
and private medieel rare. All this
S*nforH I’ v r • FA .'0477
•on Ct.
,
Fumiiharl 2 bedroom apartment
makci and modtli. One year
represent* within th* lest cen­
21"
Ptiilco
conmle
T.
V
.
$76.00.!
Robert
A.
Williams
tury a gain surh at the world hat
available the 13th. Phona FA
guaratitoe on all parti. We alio
Twc»
good
clean
used
car*
for
tale
FA
2-2994.
neser
imegined before In the
REALTOR
service
auto
and
home
radios.
2.2*00.
cheap. 1951 Dodgr and a 1957
realm of preventive medicine. And
Picture
tuba*
repaired
in
your
Rnymonri Eundquint,
17"
TV,
laite
model
New
picture
Chevrolet
McDaniel* Repair
home. *9.95. guaranteed, I year, j tube with guarantee. Excellent medical researchers ere free to
First flour apartment. Nice cool
ASSOCIATE
Shop. 1018 W. lit St.
Phone FA 2-3664. 9 a m. to 3 p m. I condition Trantftrcd, mult sell. concentrate, at they are now do­
•had*. Privau front and back rha.-.a FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank
ing, on spadework which will lead
Including Debary 4 Lake Mary _Th._FA 2-6J.*l
IX—n()\TS~7ito~~M()TOX6
entrance. For a refined couple.
_______
to progress against cancer and
1
RARNEA
TV
SERVICE
1304
West
3rd
Ft.
Sanford.
t
hrart-and-biood-vettcl diseases.
i r IT IS REAL ESTATE
)
t i :m l i i - . w t i -*»\ in
JOHNSON MOTORS
201 East Commercial
Much work It being done in th#
aak Crumley A Monteith
G l AKANTEr.il APPLIANCES
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
i Service Station for rent or lease.
held of keeping people healthy
Excalleot location- I’ h
FA at 117 South Park Fh. FA 3-W6 2444 Sanford Ava. Th. FA 2 1691 Knitting yarn*, fra* instruction^ 35 Krtgldllre 7 *u ft
and safe. Th# enild of preschool
on Wednesdays. 1 - i p m
refngeretnr with freeaar
i 2-2161._______________._______
age. for exampU. t* routinely
Consult A REALTOR First
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Fail Boat— 14’ Comet. *445. Fully
chest, excellent
4129 00 given a battery ef shot* to in­
i 2 Bedroom bungalow, completely CULLEN AND MARKET
equipped. Sec at Monroe Bolt 2617 S. French
FA 2-1913 56 Fngtdalre 9 ru ft.
oculate him against th* most se­
fum. an Pifmatto A '*.
Harbor. Call FA 2-9WI.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2391
refrtgarator. 60-lb
vere childhood disease* including
A
A
A
Tra#
Service
freeier
1139.00
2 bedroom houte ]90&amp; Cedar Ava.
poliomyelitis. Children's school
Year Rv Istrta Outer
Tree* Removed. Demo»»ed
6 ru ft. elartric refrigerator
Writ* Box MC c o Herald.
health programs throughout the
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
BROWN REALTY”
Ph. FA 3—0421_____
A-l condition. Ju»l th*
nation are dasigned to Veep thrm
204 E. lit.
Thor.a FA 2-6*61
| l Furnished cottage, Ph. FA_2^927.
Serving tha Same*
thing for a small *p' * 49 on up to standard weight, assure that
123A—PLUMBING and ROOFING Easy wringer wather. will &lt;Jo
Sanford
Ava.
at
Rosalia
any defects of eyes. ears, or taeth,
1 Clean furo apartment. rlose-la.
14—PLACES TO EAT
your waihtng
41 90 or any retardation in th* etass9 A M. to 9 P M.
PLUMBING k SEPTIC TANKS
Th. FA 21013, Jimmy Cowan.
Frlgidalre
auto,
washer,
all
t&gt;or.
•oom wtll be diagnosed and If pos­
FA 2TS46
INSTALLATION k REPAIRS
Rarbeque lunch** 80&lt;
relsln. don't mill this on* 99.00 sible corrected, all w.th th* Idea
a 9 Bedroom house on Stiver Lake.
24 Hour Service
Curb
Service,
11
a.
m
to
2
a.
m.
1957
Frlgtdaire
auto,
wasllfr.
moof
helping the parent* to nek*
Unfurnished except for electrle
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
ARCHIE C- HARRIETT
Bu*y Bee Dri«r la
del WSA-67. Reg. I249.H5 177
them stronger, healthier boys and
dove and refrigerator. 1 mil*
17*1 French Ave.
FA
2-5299
or
FA
2-4761
French Ava. at 20th SL
1937 Frlgtdaire auto, wither,
girts.
*
from Bam Nice for children.
J. W. . YLL. REALTOR
model UTJ7. th* b«*t
At work or tn th* community,
S
Turn right first road south of
Ray
L
needy.
A
ssent*
CLARK
now 237 *7 cttiren* of all are* are surveyed
Reg. 1379 95
IT—BEAUTT PARLORS
Sarepta Red Horn*. «n!y bmaa.
Plumbing. HetUag k Bagply &lt;« 1937 Frlgtdaire
Johnny .tlker, Atsoctet*
Frtgtdsire dry
dryar, Mode! DD py a*i.i of individual or mas*
"Call Hall" Phone FA 2 3841
Contracting A Rcpt.r*
67 Reg. 4229 05
now 1Nf 57 chest x-rava to And tuberculosis
\ Nicely fumiihed bedroom with or
Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
without k i t c h e n rriw.rge*.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK 2619 Orlando Or. Ph. F.\ 1-2374 7 cu. ft. Fngidsira reingerator, or other di»-a-e» of th* cheat;
all porcelain
&lt;-• Ul given blood sugar tests to Sml un­
A
1217 Magnolia Av«.
Highway 17 k 92 South Eanferd
Stcnutrom Realty
105 S. Oak Av«.
FA 2 6742
7 cu. ft. Frlgidalre refrigciator, suspected diabetes; checked over
H. E. 8TEN3TROM
Furnished 3 room spartmaat
Kretky HrthOg
Plumb
Bbutg.
A.I
rendition
71 oo for signs of early cancer. Th# fern.
Summar Ptrmamst special
Begutered Broker
with bath and garage, all pri­
1967 Frlgldetr* Super 30' electric tly doctor* of those who need med­
M.
G.
HODGES
S3.
L
Si
60
2427
Laurel
—
Phone
FA
2-2420
vate 2320 N. Narctiaua Ava,
rang* with rotlsilere
ical follow-up are notified, and
S*nnc* on All Water Pump*—
Haiti Port*
Porter Beauty Shop
FA 23144.
6*v» 460.00
Nov 177 57 doubtlen thousands of lives ere
Well*
Drilled
—
Pump*
1104
W.
25th
St.
FA
2-1321
1500 DOWN
I ton Weibllt air conditioner 1V9.7S saved every year. At work, also,
PsoU Road, rhoo# FA 260*7
Furnished 3 room IK floor apt.
the individual usually recaivea
HONEYMOON COTTAGE
1, 4 Ion delux air condlttanc-.
|5S per mo. Convenient down~CLASS
BEAUTY
SALON~
reg. 3309 96
— J.93 education on safety and protoctiva
luwn location. Call FA 2 6938. Immediate occupancy, modern 2
Air-Cor.ditioned
measure* to go with nls worlbedroom. Convenient location.
Easy Tern*
man’s compensation insuranea aa
Clearmeat X - x . Lake Mary
2 Room fumtthed house. 1 house
87.600.
CLAUDE H. nOLFE
well aa th* plant or company safe­
{
So of Mar-Lou Mete!. Ph
FA 2.4712
61,000. Down. $*:&gt; Mi.nlh
APPLIANCES
guards
that are In operation oaar.
f
b A : 1210
New 3 bedroom CBS home with1
60S East First SL
PA -•-*&lt;- fy everywhere.
terrazzo floor*. Shade irtea In I v - f H i - v U : h e !&gt; A'A.s'TKb’
0 . lift h
gang*. FA 2C378.
Contracting k Repairs
27" GE rionsole ~ T V, 475 00 A 'c r t : " F r « rest liv e A fedtcte# 111"
yard. Total price 19.250
1007
Sanford
Ava.
Pb.
fA
2
66AI
FA 22994.
ar.d curb girl over 21This 1* a pat* to th* Movitland
ROSA L. PAYTON Waitress
Ride-In for Dunne Trout. Exp
Apply Pig 'n WhiiU*.
142"
attic fan. t* horsariv» r moRegistered Real Eatato Brokar
PLUMBING
date Aug. 22- 1967.
‘tor k* *tuna clock.
’ ’ &lt;53 00 NO
Waitress w-tnted. also colored
Asaoe. Alberto J. Hall k
Coatract and Rapalr Work
8-4602.
short order cook or dishwasher.
-isr..vt ii ttKVI T I T
William E. IlencheI
Free Estimates
Apply in person Touchton Drug
Th. 6'A Z lW l—l/y r t r Hiawatha
R. L
L. HAR5ET
HARVEY
Gas refrigerator 8 It.. 4130. Toilet
Company,
• HUTCHINSON’S Ocean Front
984 Sanford Ave. Phona FA 2 3383
and tank, *13 20 gal. hot waApia. Daytona Beach. Call FA 3 Bedroom Concrete Brick home
on large corner lot
Newly Whtto girl to help in Laundromat. |
i J, 2-4068 R. U. Hutchison.
er. “42“80 . *,U’
2 screen door1
------- C E R A M lc 'T IL E -----Appo' Jo*'* \5ee Mesh It.
painted Inatde end out. 1406
frames, 41 no each FincU well
PAUL F. MULLER k SON
Forrest Dr. Ph. FA 2-6006.
B H B FSTATE FOR P H
'* —MALE HELP w a .NrEl*
kitchen sink, 43 00. Ph. FA
Huby Spcirt
FA 2-1361
2-0724
Birgatfl for cash 6 lots tn MayL
HARDWOOD FLOORS!
fair Section on S h u !', Av».,
Plumbing A Hasting. Free Esti-I 11 ft. Hotpoint refrigerator, I*
r
CERAMIC TILED HATH:
near Lake Monro*. W. £ K ura.' tord Herald Mondays through
males. All work guaranteed tor
yearoid, 4100 00 FA 2-2994.
hoff Jr.. FA 2- 2261 .__________ ! ^^deF' »t 3:30 p. m Coma to
TWO BEDROOMS!
on* year. Rill LsBrre. LongTha Herald office and ask for
wood.
Phona
W.
P.
28-2919.
FOR
8ALE: WsaUnghouto port- j
L
KITCHEN EQUIPPED!
Make This 3 Bedroom
Buddy Faster after 3:30.
able Vacuum Cleaner. I.ixe
m HIGHLAND PARK AREA!
Home Reilly
new. Ideal for House Trailer as
34-PIANO SERVICE
SO w ner’* forced departure rauies
20— MALE nr FEM \LE
TOURS
it Ii small and easy to More.
■ ■ this beautiful modern home to By selecting your own color
Cell FA 2 2960.
Piano Tuning &amp; Repairing
l be offered a* low a* I9.850.ix.
Mike
|20.
delly.
Lunii.iotu
Name,
’—
•
scheme now. Other features—
2013 Palmetto GE—Electric
Ha* existing FHA mortgage,
piste*. Free samp.es. Leaves FA 2-6207
Range, perfect con­
electric
kitchen,
terraszo
floors,
DAVID WAYNE MATHES
owner wtll teke 2nd Mortgage,
Co. Attleboro. Mess.
dition 4100 May be seen at
overslsed lets and choirs reslrequiring aa little as 11600
1118 Oak Ave. TA 2 3750
PIANO
TUNING
k
REPAIRING
Jen’
ial
location.
This
is
a
pass
to
th*
Riti
Theatre
down. Immtdatr Peueisior
W. L HARMON
A. K. SHOr.M.tKI H. JR.
for Mrs Helen Cobb. Esp. data
See Seminole Realty. 1901 park
21” late model GE table model
Tb. FA 2-3103
| Aug. 22, 1967.
PK. I k 3-1WT Aftor 6.06 y m.
Ave., Tbone FA 2-52oJ.
T V, &lt;73.00 FA 2 2994.

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------------- By BENNETT CERF-------------HOLLYWOOD STAR, vacationing on the Riviera, received
A
this note from a pal back home: "Y’our estate Is covered
with weeds, but I must say your butler cuts them faithfully,
b u n d le s them up, and
drives off with them. I'm
not sure whet kind of
weeds they arc. but he's
got two h u s k y footmen
helping him every day."
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A society dentist, alter a
profound study of some of
his patients' vagaries, ob­
served. "There'* nothing to
promote the payment of an
old denial bill like • new
toothache."
Overheard by Ned Milton In
('gondola in Venice: *'! know a butty plac* to get real Italian food—
but It • in Madison. Wia.'*

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Happlaat man tn WMt* Mains? A hurrtean* has been nunad
aftar hi* mother-in-law.

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♦he "Soli/*# *o Hollywood" po'*v O ''*" recently by t*-# 3o*u*d*y fveeief
Pott •* *h* 8*»#&gt;ly H ’-O" Ho'*l ■* 8ev**ly M.ll*. ft** Mo/lie, It e t g l
fiosl Win**, w e, oe d.6*r*el fro*e th# r»i*-o*d her# he ch#*s w«h M
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�Hospital Notes

From Florida
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Save Life Of Man
Bitten By Snake

MIAMI 5B — TSa America*
Talerhona and Telerrsph Co. to­
day artoounead eompletlao M rtr.
Olulicniry c m randing sfationa
which will er.xbla television pro­
WILDWOOD, r u V* - Wflgram i to ho broadcast !U mile* , Ham T R»m*y, 87. ha* • pair
•on-atop from th« United State* of hal'erod bedroom *!ipp*n la
to Cuba.
|trunk for living hit lift «b»r ha
Tha lransrr.if*lon-b**#d ra a t i i Mttrn by s
&lt;Vi4ly rani
a**
broadcast grfatciplw—will |
penult the beaming of icletnioo
Doctor* mid the World War I
•bout f in time* farther than th# , duabled vet#ran appirootly will
prrw.'.t JO to 40 mlk distance* rravrae (ram the uioalljr &gt;thal
with “ almoat a* good” picturs Mte he roeelved an the Instep of
quality.
! hi* foot July &gt;1.
The station#
are act
up at
Ramey aaid he felt "a r.lWirvg
Florida City, about 30 mile# south m n r hedroo~ aho#” iM then
of here, and at Gnanaho, Cuba, frit Mi alleging arnutioa oc top
DR. 0. L, WALKKK
10 mile* out of Marina.
of my instep."
Fred Hotiina of
New York,
He killed the IH
foot *r«ke,
general method# engioeer for the •ashed the wound, went te *
ATAT* long Lne# department said doctor and then to the Vetenna
the new neteork actually wont be Admmiitration Hospital ia B»y U / o o le U n n f i n n n e
able to trantam the TV impuliee pine*, Fla.
»Y c c f \ '- U l l i m U L S
P—1 8 1 SENATE ART—
Dr. A R RaynoW*. a .p w i.'d A t C M A C C h a D e l
for commercial uae untd Sept U at the hoeprtal.
Mid Ramey *
V -flU p C I
lie aaid AT*T filed an app'ieation “ mighiy Tudry" becaute a coral
ReMriou* Emphasis week at the
today with the Federal Comte uni. tnake‘* victim Mually dir* within NAS Sanford Oiapet got underway
ration* Ccmr.iUilon for a permit. JO minute* to two hour*.
Mooday evening with an eettmatIfolliM explained under the new
tie theorred that Ramey'* bed "1 crowd nf ipprovimately 100
transmission method, the TV sig- room slippers sued hi* lift. The I people attending the »ervice».
naU are aimed from a 80 foot coral make *pr*y* It* v*wnm on
f&gt;r. O. LaFayett* W»!ker. Head
•quire trtnamlnloo antenna much it* vietira. Raj-noM* etp’aired of the Department of Religion at
like the beam* of a March light then cheat* the poison tr'o the Stetaon University ijn tt on the
With the curvature of the rarth flesh.
i rubfeet, 'The God That Matter*."
blocking a direct path to the re
But this make
apparently A program of special mu*lc »* »
Mirer, the dgnali travel outward (prayed venom on Ramey'* *!ip- al*o preMr.ted along with eongreInto the layer of air turrounding per *nd when W chewed through rational tinging, which -vaa led
the aarth known a* the trope- Into the flash. there waa no more by Charlie Morriton. The malic
•ptwre.
waa accompanied by Mr* Gerald
venom.
A smaR amount of the energy
CVovlngtoo On the Organ, and Mr*.
from «hera brim* 1* reflected or
lr*e*e Tanner on the Plano.
’ refracted downward where It U
Dr. Walker wilt continue with
rtcetroi 188 mile* *war at the
the aaoond of hi* aerie* of talk*
atation. Thi*. said HoEins, i
tomrht by diacuMing the subject
enable* r* creation of a U lniiim |
BY R O T S SNODGRASS
of. "Van*
Pradieimenf'. Hi*
Image "almoM aa food” a* that
Mr*. Fay I** wae hoetrx Tuea- subject far Wednetday night will
cn on taler* ioa a-raeoa from 'b y ereruig to the regular meet- ha, “ Man le Saved by God” , and
the eunvantlonal •antiing system. Ing of the KJLCJL of th* Rarnett Thuraday night he will apeak on.
Memorial Method** church. Mr* j ‘ The Imparlance of a I'scaocal
Don Walling V. president preaaW Encounter with Christ.”
in th* atHence of th* preiident, \ Proviatoe ha* been made each
i* rtf*: i »**&lt; « it rot ii v Nr* B#ac«* Carlton. During the rvering for a rhtldrrn'a mirrary
I
« W r n » . a r » j w u i . t basinets iM o n plane acre com- and for trana porta lion i f military
the entertammen* nf the and1 civtliaa peraonnel
T l'lll.r. l o t *T 1 . M utt- 1pletrd ‘far ,L*
■ * *to and
•* *from
ii&gt;*. ia &lt;h i m i m an. Diatnct aetrirar of th* WSC.S. th* Station Chapel from downtown
VrfcEJ’lTH KicTKiii'kien o n , to he held at th* Barnett Mr— * Sanfori. A but will depart each
Aa v.fp&gt;rm
a H r»4
iMttUa
ial Church Vpt. S and th* fn&gt; -wr­ evening from th* Firet Baptift
PtelaliM. ing committee* were appoif..- j . (hurvh. 51* Park Ave.. at 7:15
ovr.iiaTiirrv i-awn novranv. Mr*. Warren Ifiae. Wejroming: P M. Th* terrier* wilt begin at
a VUtlU corpoeatloa. •( ai,
__
!&gt;•:** W.t* Mr*. J V. Richard*. Room*; »n-l 7:M. All military and civilian per•arson o r h i t
Mr*. Ida Padgelt, luncheon. Fol Kernel are cordially Invited to at.
n t . i ? r Ar ^ r or . / ^ i u i,i T ^ . lowing IS* btiairm* aeialon. Kev. lend the aerrtcee.
Patera of the
hie »lfa It alt**. aa* If I h I thalr Georg* Carbon.
a*km *i htlrt tl law. Aaataa-a. Otdedo M«4hndlM ch irrh. gave a
DEALERS HELP DEALER
I n .'# .. «r iru iM ii 'IBOUOK tv
tnoaa inlerracing and mlucational
OALKSBtTRG, ni V — When
aritjyir
_____ m i r r r . m»
wtr*. tr kiii«. ltd if *&gt;tt. iitii talc on th* Mlaurel work in Cdba. uted car dealer Henry Brown. 55.
Till no wa h«tra at U
dfVtMFf.
aufferwd a heart attack, 18 nf hi*
IwttiM er *r«nl««*i ll.U.ril rl.T Mr*. Leg (erred rrfmhmenta.
a*4 ____ CI.T, ala wit*. If ill.a
Mr. and 51r*. II. E. Braddork competitor* derided to help him.
aa-t U &lt;»a*. Iktlr w k u « * kXri at vtetter! Mr. and Mrt Herod Brad-1 Th* competitor* ran a new.
law CTTiii-a. U«ki»«* *r er&gt;c' .wi
dork U Hotly Hill Sunday.
paper advartlaement Monday tab
A] and Mr*. Charlei Enow and irg their cuitomer* to "aee Rr a.
g»a4, ikilr *«knewk k.lu at lit.
&lt;UTtM&gt;*. l*«kti«a er *r«M&gt;**, U ana anrout* from Dailat, Tea** ni* fir*A" They #tan promlaed to
c. pvjutkii i«a
pon-rrit.
ala •&lt;(». If all.a, aa* It 6aa4- th*lr to Si* new aiaignment In Nath, tend their aaleemen to Rrnwn’t
uiknpwa kalra at law. ttiln it vflle Teno. were weekend gueati .t»*ncy to help m II hta car*.
la«ati*a. er rraateaa. c’ AKI/'# of Ami and Mr*. Jarry Bnhm.
I
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Vr*. Frank Johwra of High
SfKW ETTTEB TAKES BEST
wifi. If ill.a a il If dak*, tkair
Wkknawa kiln at law. 6av|.-»a U- Spring* and Mr*. Bill Johnton of
CONAKRY. French Wevt Africa
gata4a, ar graalaaa; AI.VIS M.
IfM IIS'l ar*
CfftlllX.I. hia Orlatvio ware gueeM of Mr*. Jcfm W — Dr. Albert SchweiUaf, No
wifi. If ailra an* If kewl. Ik»lr an* Llrht Motvby.
bed Prtf* . winning humanitarian
hrcwi kalra at law.
|«aaAfrican
Mr. and Mr*. C»r1 h r v g t *nd wee (teaming up the
ti-a cr cramiaa: HATT1K T. Etc
ilt *«J n___ r.U-’ a
daughtig Irma Carol of Miami cna»t today on hi* way to a brief
•nd. It ailea. aa4 If 4 i i l■. thfttr
tkatr •re ho»i»» I'jaata thi# wvek of Mr vacation In Europe.
jmeva f*'rt •*
d»*!*•»• U
i r i i t l V ‘ rhcEMA!* j and &gt;lr*. Jack Ryan.
SrhweMxar !*fl hi* hnapltal at
iurair iLambarwn*. French
Equatorial
IVIward Jr. returned Sunday Africa, nn July n and boarded
a»
th#lr unknown
at
t*«8«. Ufl'ard nf |r«Ri from a months le*&gt;* with rela Ihg (learner Brana at Port GegU
tr \r iioeLTo*. i«d i....
VtC-at »• 1 at T m tN tad w .. I tr
and friend* in Georgia and ML

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Geneva

AUGUST U
Admlatiene
Darlene Wiltoa ( Sanford&gt;
Juanita Barkley 'Svr.ford)
Richard Hanley (Sanford)
Ry ADDIE f REVAT
Asiu Brown (Titusville)
Mr.
and
Mr*. Letter Brawn, Mr.
Eula Mae OUver (Sanford)
tnd Mr*. Chas. flarriKm have a*
Donald Smith 'Sanford)
Arna Mir Alravod (Sanford) thatr f-cUa for awhile. Mr*. W.
M. Torre* and children of Georgia.
Katie Xoblnton (Sanford)
Harry Miller (Caiaelberry)
Mr. and Mr*. Char!** SummerMary E3en Martina (Winter
|aid and eon Charief of New Smyrna
Park)
Beach apeot Wedneeday with M*
Clayton Newton (Oviedo)
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. T.
Lawrence Tivec TSanford)
BIRTHS
Summer sill.
Baby rirl to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Mr* J. T. McClain ind ran
liam Rlcketu (Sanford)
ipent laat w*ek In Now Smyrna
Dierhargr*
Reach with Mr. and Mra. Le#.
HaroM Wfcittcrn (Sartfcrd)
Eula Mar Oliver 'Sanford)
Vr*. Walter Yarboraugb l* vl»ltValerie Ann Caldwell
(TitmvtJe)
hg bar daughter Mr. and 51t»Craiflon la New York.
E'lrabeth JarreH (&amp; nf«rd)
Eva 5larkmrlc* (Geneva)
Mr*. Vance Wa*m#n baa returned i
Luclile Owen* (Sanford)
borne after visiting rvlativaa In
Rlchaid Site* (Sanford)
Ga. i d North Carolina.
Kalla Robinaon (Sanford)
Jur.* packer (Sanford)
Mr* T. W Prc-at* and ran
Eiiia Lawre-.y# (Sanford)
Carlton rwtursed bom# Prhiav af­
AUGUST 11
ter »p#ndmg a week la Jackson,
Arfmittion*
vilk with rvlatiT*#.
HaxoI Dycae 'Sanford)
John North iLeekbu/g)
Mr*. R D JoDi# and family reJack Gr»en (Sanford)
i turned home recently from GeraRnaomlry AMIt* (O il*»el
■gla after #pe«*dtng tlx week* ther#
Eiirabeth Errer (DeBtry)
: with rotative*.
Marie Wiiklna (Sar.fcrdi
Josephine Von Herfeuli* (Senford)
Mr. and Mr*. Julian Berttot have s t ’•SUING IN FRONT of tkelr alt.raft and r#adr ••
U &lt;m« *f YAII-tU* derby trow*. L.
BIRTHS
a* thetr gue*t for a few day*. t„ r, 1
( if ) A j;, Clarke, bomhardier. Ledr. J. Hurkboider. plan* romminder. and H. C Lind
(Official U. 8. Nary Photo)
Baby boy to 5!r. and Mra. Ml** Marylyn Ward of Kissimmee »ay. a TJ, third erraman.
fempsey Barkley (Sanford)
Mark end Catherine Stewart are
Dampaay Barkley i Sanford)
Baby boy Dyer* to Mr. and viai::ng their grandparent*. Mr.
Mra. Donald Dye#* (Sanford) and Mr* M L Jackson in New
3f MUHIN N. IVfOCIN. M O.
Baby hoy Wilton to Mr. and Smyrna Beach.
Mr*. Parker Wilaoa (Sanford)
YOU tr.ay not b# aa old aa you llr* *t tha age of 65. becawa# oi
Tha Mtaae* AdrHw and Valleep
company poUcy. l*t ma gtv# you
Diickirget
think you ax#.
Prevail and Liylne Stone *p*m
Jewel# Mae Hawkins lick *
Aa th# year* pan by, aotr.r a few Up* on how you can rtmaln
LAS VEGAS. Nev. n&gt; — The
phyalologleal changea do gradu­ young at heart and In apirit.
Sunday in New Smyrna Beach.
Monroe)
Atomic Energy Commlitlon Io*t
ally lake piac# In Ui* human Ufa can b# fascinating or
Margie Stripling and baby
■ battle with the weather early, body In all of uj.
T'iVlniJeia at any age. It deThe Bapcsat Miaatonary met
boy (Sanford)
tndap m l w-a* forced to caff th*
Th# skin becociM wrinkled, th* panda upon you It pcooibly wtl!
Th'jrwUy wtsh seventy-fnw at
AUGUST *
15th po»tponement In the firing body become* mo.*# lUKcptlbl* to help a great deal if you keep
Admix ion*
tendint. Mr#. J. T. McClain and of It* Shatta cuclear derice.
th# chrcnle lllr.casei that beset active.
Mr*. Hart were host»•row for th*
Diano Grandvfll*. 'Oviedo)
If yow still feel Ilk# working,
the older member* of our popti
The t*»t wa# »#t fra S a m .
Wilma Sander*. (Scottemuor) program "Giving water of life In
get a part-tlm* Job B*»rycn* ean
latlon.
p
d
t.
but
tea*
than
an
hour
be­
Europe." Thooe taking part w«r*
Gloria Reutier. (DeBary)
use a little extra Intom# the*#
Idays.
Mr* P«ul Maxwell. Mr*. France* fore the device wa* to ba trig­ Wa Slow Up
B.RTH9
gered
atop
a
500
foot
toaer
Baby boy !o Mr. and Mr*. Phillip*, Dalplina Phillip*. Mr* !
Our waig become* slower and Broaden your tiiLeraatJ Keep
i Speer. Mr* J. T. McClain Mr*. seientiat* decided that wind con- , thtr# la Int ipf.r.g to th# attp. your thinking flexible. Taka a
Johg William*
ditjon*
could
carry
fallout
over
Baby boy to Mr. aed Mr*. Self, Mr* Stewart, Mr# Hart. At
Fatlgu# ortrtakci ua more bigger part In club and church
the end of th# program. Mr*. populated aroa* near the Netgda quickly.
actlvltiex. Oct Interested In some­
Gienn Reutter, (DeBary).
proving
ground.*.
Tha
AFC
will
Henry Simpson showed movie* cl
Dlicbarfr*
Yet It’a probably not tlm# fox thing besides sitting around tha
try
a
fain
at
tha
same
time
house watching television.
the old rocking chair yet.
Colleen Dabb*
and
Baby their trip to Europe.
Wrdfieiday
Mentally, and phydcaily, too. If llf# la really Interasting for
(Sanford).
Tbe much-delay*d teat origin­ you’ra most likely a lot younger you, there la always something to
Doria Franclteo (Sanford)
FLUID DRIVE
ally wa* acheduled July 73. Un­
than you think. It a all iu me way Uv# for. It ioa*« tva meaning only
L-l* Anr.* L»ok}**T I Tarn
when you fael lonely and useleaa.
HALIFAX. S 3 . «P — Terry favorable weath*r led to th* po»iyou look at It.
Park)
No on* la ever tiaeleaa. And no
ponementa, a record number for
Kidd
l*
a
young
man
of
a
few
A
century
ago
you
could
expect;
Roae Marl# Perry and baby
to live 40 year*. That wa* the one ever need b« lonely.
word*. Ha had only on* comment th* 1»57 te*t rant* Two other
boy (Sanford)
after ranting hi* father'* auto to teat* will be delayed at ieavt 10 avrraga Ufa tpan. Anything be- QtnXTtOR AND AVIWtl
Am Tanner (Sanford)
day* became of th# setback In yor.d that waa borrowed time. | A R Can the tenie of art*11 ba
Louni* Thompson. 'Sanford) rofi into the harbor. Said 2-yearToday the averaga la almoat 70 lost after a skull zracturt)
old Terry: "Dad"* car drowned." th# AEC'a rahaduic.
Janetta Knv (Sanford)
years. And many, many peraona Aruwer: Ye*. If tha portion of
5frs. John Williama and baby
Hr* well beyond that.
tha brain controlling this ranee la
Florence Hodge* (Sanford)
buy (Sanford)
Fcr those of ycu who must re*. damaged.
SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE
Joaephine C. Htcketta (San­
MELBOURNE. Auatralia V —
June Bultner (Sanford)
ford)
AUGUST 1*
J B urrU rv who rifled a pnnt »hop
Carol
J.
Crumley
(Sanford)
AdmUiloat
: her# apparently were trying to *#t
BIRTIIS
|at th# root of th# m*U«r. They
Juanita Harold (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr*. Larin* C. &gt;atole 10.&lt;w&gt; copic* of a booklet to
Chaiiotta S a p p (Maitland)
Stagg (Sanford)
! be dUtributed to local p&gt;d:r*. The
Katy Scott (Sanford)
Baby Boy to 5lra. Lucy Sea- j booklet* de*cnbcd the bc*t meth­
Lucid* Gwen* (Sanford)
mors (Lake Monroe)
Lucy Seamore (Lake Monroe)
od* to thwart rrim*.
Diacharge*
BIRTHS
Baby girl and Mother Mr*.
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*
SPREE PlB LiriTY
Helen McKane (Long-wood)
Hubert Ziegler
LONDON tf —
Directors of
Helen Morn* 'Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr* Lou
Edith
Bi*hop
(Sanford)
;
Fr#mlin'a
Brewery
are
to have
P h o n # b e fo r e
Harold.
UP TO $ 6 0 0
Mrt. Charlotte Fioyd Sapp : thair own company tie. Th# eraBaby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
n oon lor you r
I
vat
will
feature
pink
elephant*
and
baby
boy
(5lattland)
Floyd Sapp.
on a dark background.
u
Robert People* (Saa'ord)
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15th Postponement
Of Nuclear Test
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Florence Smith 'Sanford)
Ethel Mattair (Sanford)
Patricia Harper (Sanford)
Viola Fran»r (Sanford)
Marjorie Smith (Sarfocd"
Floyd Fullerton (Sanford)
Marrare* Thu r«*n (Grange
City)
AUGUST M
Admlatinna
•ylveater Edge (Lake
Monro*)
Catherine Stage* (Sanford)
Ralph Bennett 'Sanford)
Rev. WIRiaa E. Brook* Jr.
(SarJord)

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left * word of advice for tha pro4««tiara Itnlia*
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And bccauto of their brawny
btttld, htg-load caplcitiet, and
many modern feature*. Chevrolet*
save tuna sod «o a cy trvwnd tha
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with hardwood floors, si k1»trips,

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And for the right power. O iew
rolct o iltn a lineup of » . per-effi­
cient cnemcs from 140 a l th# way
up to 210 h p.
From a wide range of model*—
perky pickups, middlewetghM.
tough Undcma-iet your CbcvroWt
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United Press lea sed Wire

A m e ric a n Y o u t h L e a v e
M o s c o w For R e d C h in a
Milk Board Chairman
Odham Sworn In Today

Students
Defy
Ban

CofC Directors
Approved Proposed
By-Law Changes

Th« 5*mlin1» Cmintv Chamber
M O SCO W
Ferty-cne y m i-i
(n u tira n a left M oscow for Rvd ,f C om m erra m ember-hlp d m a
• ins aboard the IV Ip tn g Special ',r' 11 •D’1 underway in Ortnlser with
train today in open defiance of llM llc y
V * '? * " 2. ,h c fi,m '
Uic Stale D e p a rtm rn l* ban on paign, Clifford MeKihbin. presi­

T ILL III ASSEE
V Th.
State Milk Commission was rx
period to act up machinery today
for • new study of the necessity j
dent, lo'd number* nf the Board
China travel.
of milk price controls In.Florida. |
of Directors last night.
Several barked out of going *t
I Rrailey Odium of Sanford, J
MeKihbin called on the member­
the
last
minute
after
a
night
of
«F
who fought
milk
price fixing |
ship
to ‘ pilch in" an.l do the usual
soul srarrhing and argument whe­
Huimg hil ten umurrrsaful ram-1
Rood bd! in assisting the memberther to defy Washington.
paigns for governor, took over a* [
*h‘p drive rommittrr
The It who atood hy their drchairman of the Milk Commission I
The tentviive budget of S31.S00
teimination tn go left Mowowr * W
reviewed at las’ night'* dlTuesday at tiie first &gt;e&lt;rion of a
1h» Seminole
Count) Jun!" ) arotlav station at 4 p m. 9 irrtors meeting, pointing nut that
The Board of Sanford Clfy Com- Iwodsy meeting here
lie a auicd milk producer* from (Itamher of Commerre tregan pre­ • m. eats. TSie train will follow requests had hern matte to hemt|misiloner* hat gnttfn down to the
; "arrlout" study of th* clly'a 1997- \a im m part* of Ihe state who parations last nlcht for the nn the Iran* Siberian line, arriving nolr County and City of Sanford to
John Krider, Manager of the
apprprut* 110,000 each to ratty
were on hand for the rrorganltat- mist Jnyrre Fishing II.mIpo for at Peiping in eight day*.
.'*1 budget
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
The hi.ats on thi* first organlird out the "aihertlsing ef S.unford'
Seminole
Counly
Children.
io&lt;
merting
that
the
ro
m
m
in
io
n
Commltalonerr
have
already
remerce reviewed Sanford's "loo
' reived a copy nf the proposed bud­ srra not "H a c k e d " against price
Mrmber* of the Irval J*)ree American junket to Peiping tie and Seminole County,” with tho
Year Dream" yesterday at the
balanre of the budget raised from
get prepared hy City Manager War controls, but would taka "a fresh club are meeting at the City Shopi Ihe t hinear Communists.
Lion* Club noon luncheon meeting.
Thiee otoer Americana who at- ntemlserahipa in the Oc'.ubrr drive,
( ten E Knowlea. However. details lo o k at this problem.”
tn put potri, lines, hooka, tinker*
"The 100 year dream." Krliler
Reviewing Ihe showing of the
of the departments!
breakdown
"If rontroli were abolhhrd to­ and floats In shape tn he used nn tended the Communist Youth
told Lions Club
members " m
’ have not been releaied pending morrow, I thttik wr would are an Wednesday. Aug. JA. when the Festival here last week -aid they "Seminole Counly Story" to TV
Jthousands of intrraaled people In
budget meeting!.
Inrrrate tn i&lt;rtre* Instead of a largrst crowd ever tn gather about would go to Peiping by plane audience*. Manager Krider pointrd
) connect the St. John* flivcr with
The first meeting of the hoard drerea*e,” thlham aatd. "I’ m wil­ Lake Carol# will dtp their linn l*i*r to Join the urganlscj tour. out that "We have had it out more
Ihe Atlantic Ocean near Tituaville."
than at any time In Hi history."
Case No Reason
I to study th* rlty'a money bill will ling to make *vrry ronaclentious Into the lake in hopes of ratchlnp
It la Increailngly more impor­
It it being shown now In Ohio
the
first,
tvggrst,
or
tongrat
fiah
The
two
American*
who
dropeffort
to
ice
if
price
fiaing
la
he
held
Monday
night
tn
discuss
tant now, he raid, line* the deve­
A transatlantic flight has atari- and set up appropriations for th* necessary."
in rharge nf the group working !*«■
° l 'b** tour today were and Michigan, he said, and it is
Sanfont will goon trel an up In- lopment of the deep harbor at
date 'nipeellon by South'Kaalern Canaveral. "Any future develop- e.J tor the Commanding Officer operatbn of the municipal govern­
Before soling on abolishing the laat night was (J. Andrew Speer. Richard Sherman of Chicago, III, also being distributed hy the Flo­
Underwriter* Aaaoclation'a munici­ me.t In Sanford and Central Flo- and 12 officer* and men of Heavy ment.
price lontrola. the
commission i Tonignt Frank Noel will be in *nd Stan Fukaon, of lavs Angeles, rida Development Commission.
The hoard nf directors approved
pal engineer, accmdlng (o a letter rids depend! on Just one thing," Attack Squadron Seven, as they
Already A nf a mill ha* been will have to hold public hearing* 1 charge and tomorrow night Herb Calif. Their reason* for dropping the first reading of
proposed
t Ached by City Manager Warren he aa‘d, "cheap water borne car- - Terry an AJ "Savage" to render- earmarked for a general "aeroas on the Issue throughout the slate Stenstrom take* over to direct Ihe trip wen rItlOun littmrtchanges in Ihe Chamber o f Com­
IL»ua with the Squadron'* Detach­ the board" cost of living wage In- tn sound out rtllrena on Ihe issue, i Ihe activities.
go."
T. Knowlea.
lately.
merce by-laws which aet mretitnr*
Krlilrr reminded the IJon* Club ment Thirty Six In Mediterranean rrea»e approved unanimously hy
Tlte injpcciton la being made (o
Odham and Ihre* Olliers were
Other group* getting prepareThose planning to fly to Peiping quarterly Instead of monthly; Inwat-ri.
The
Detachment
has
been
I
members
of
the
fact
that
the
Ar­
hoard member* at last Monday sworn In as new members of the lions under way for Ihe big event ,r|* brother* David an-l Albert rrr.x»es the board of direetori fro
Justify Ihe fir* Imuraneo clasalfi
cation of M l 5 Claas which would, ray Corps of Engineer* now re- abort one airplane and crew since night's meeting.
c o m T h ? ) neif n|&gt;|H&gt;intc4 JuM prior
t«j ichoot opminjj
,«f Ilmokllnf, inil IT to (9; provide* for the reapaatd City Manager Knowlea, ma- ■ognlav plratur* boating as a fee- it left Ihe continental United States
Ma&gt;or David Cat. hr I intimated ■recently by Gov Iwltuy ( olltna. Bob Cushing who heads the com- J»r°b Rosen, of Ns-w York City, pointnunt on the board of direc­
tcrially reduce fir* tnauranca pre­ |tor with 11,000 boats as a poten- in June when one crew had to re­ that the mlllage Increase in elty* j Odham replaces L. K. Nicholas aa inittee to provide tee rream and
Rosen was In Kiev attending a tor*; eliminates the nominating
' list from three counties alone us­ turn to Sanford.
mium ralei In the city.
__ _________
__ became
____ cold drink* for the youngster* par- rongreas of the organisation of committee; seta th* number of
taxes would be
approximately - cha.mi.tn
ami ___
Nicholas
The "Savage", piloted by Lieu thrt* mill*In order to tnkr c a t e !administrator of the commission, tiripatlng;
The laat inspection made by the ing the St. Johns at Sanford as
the Seminole County World Democratic Youth,
directors from each district and
tenant Commander II C- F’rancla- of operatingexpenses andnecesassociation was in July of 199i an outlet.
Other ...
new
are -Jackson
Association which will Thr American* had met behind &gt;he method of election; and tela
.......
- mernliers
...........____
........ .....I Sportaman
.
Bringing
Ihe
Industrial
po*slco.
alio
carrie*
Lieutenant
Junior
and since that time, according to
ear&gt;’ capital improvement*.
Logan of Tampa. Hubert Carter l»»«*•«**- the hail l&lt;* lie used tn tha tln«cd door* at the Hotel Totirlat the quorum for meeting*.
powlea letter requesting mnal I bllities Into tha •'|i&lt;0 year dream", Grad# T. If. Prrnti.-e as bombar­
local mar-1 In the frittva! village to make
It hat b-en estimated that eons-1uf Jacksonville, and Wllnter Baa Fishing Rodeo; anil
Aviation Mach­ miasioner* will require at trail sett nf Monllrello.
’ration ef the chans* to a htflerK rider pointed out "that It would dier navigator
chanu who
(laniflcatlnn. Improvements have ha a wonderful thing if we had inists Mate Third Class Donald
po!&gt;-a In lo go and Ignore ihe ***rn wsrnfour meeiincs to aludy the com
a Her the seven
commission equipment tn put - thw
....
, i
. i shape. MncharUa
contributing Ing nf Undersecretaty of Stale A _ _ _ , , | x / I f 1 n w
been tkade i|V Dr* tttfenae Ins- ttei oppeitwSnty 9l d*i'~e-S,l »ft-el V'nj-a at .'V»d . ilfwiBJC. «n-i plate budget.
members vtderd tl-clr opinion* on , 1 .
„
_, . . . *
roll! coming into the Senford area ; Avolaiiott Mu litnl.U Ifalr Strtmd
provements.
.
r ,
1 ne. a nkrrs, float* and tviok* are: Christian Ifrrtrr which was pi»». ^ S S O l J l l U l Id ." T O O T
Two separate tmdgrla will b# prm- ,-ontrul. III rertwnae to queaHowever, the Inspection would —but we've never r en been able - CJaai Atb*rt E. George, Plane
Robson Spotting Gooris, Hill Hard
i Captain. Tit# treW will Join the studied: one for genrral govern- tlona by odium, th-- y a commit- ware Co, and c*-mlnole Spurting
be primarily to prepare a llrt of to disco-- such a possibility."
I feel that thorn who have ac- -letachment aboard the aircraft ntenl and another for the utility tion at Its first action refused t» 'Tflr' t
recommended improvement* for
Ing not tn go. Another, who had , COCOA VP — Pnllr#
today
1—
-a
withdisa
directive
------' ' co,l'to milk
th* "better classification desired'' cumlated using! and are not de­ 1cirrler URS Rsndolph operating department.
pvrvlouslv derided not to r&lt;v, charged James Smith. 23. with
distributors
to
buy
their
milk
fur
tent
m
Indutlry
or
commerce
with
the
Sixth
Fleet
In
th#
Medi­
based on current conditions and
changed lit* mind and derultwl to raping # Uvea raid girl betide a
consumption in schools and mil
Kit
the people who should alt terranean. and finish out the eight experienced Judgement.
| join the group
highway while hi* wife held th#
Itary pitta at dais one pipe*.
R. L. C-atewood, chief engineer hark and let the young ritlrrns mrnth deployment.
Mill Total II
iliild's arms
Hying with th* "Savage" will
th* underwriters association handle Ihcaa problems, ' Kndcr
Dixdoturr of Ihe change of
Smith'a wife, Shirley. SO, waa
at a September
meeting
he Commander It. C. Knight, Com­
Knowles in his letter "Since I said.
plan*
hy
'
the
other
five
te.luc#
1
charged
with being an accetaory.
rommlatmn,
Pointing
to
l.loni
Club
mrmber!,
, after representative* p r n n r L j« -p T f l l l f C
manding OfGtcr of Heavy Attack
we have not Impeclrd Sanford in
the train parly to 41 from an
Sheriff James W Dunn said th#
it the industry, educational and r r U f l L l l l b L
I U I ISb
Seven.
piloting the
over a year and change* have pro­ Krider said, "You are the ones Squadron
A move tn bring almot a negn- original 4&lt;V When the three wha «u&gt;uplc plcknl up the girt and two
bably occurred during th* Interim who will tay we are for this or squadron's P-’V "Neptune" pa­ BY MRS RIYMOND MORRIS |military leaders have been heard
th
;f."
And
lie
adc-1
"Anything
trol
plane.
With
Commander
i
on
the
subject.
Gallon
for a Sanford Ga* Com- said they will gr. Utrr hv plane j younger children al a trailer parte
which makes the present grading
CASSKLRERRY — Otto Henn­
------- -—
pany franchise was started Mon j reach Peiping, the number of j !»*t Saturday, then left Ihe youngno longer applicable, we are list­ that will bring a payroll to San­ Knight am Lieutenant K. E. K i­ ing was Inducted Into the f-iona
„
,
,
.
_ . .
' day night hy the Hoard of Sanford American youth, nn Ihe Junket Ifr children at the home of Mrs.
na), Lieutenant Junior Grade N.5.
ing your city for an up-to-date In­ ford, we need."
will total 41.
Smith'a ilatcr.
Demonstrating
ways which Pntden. Aviation Marhlnivt* Mate
spection."
Komromolaknya Prava.l*. organ
After th* assault, Dunn said th#
-d the occupa­
would help the development of First Ctaaa G. B. Smith. Aviation
gen. of the College Park etuis, who
tional tlrenca for thr lo«al firm to I uf th* Voting Communist*, rejotc couple drove the girl home. Her
Sanford an-l Central Florida. Kri- I Elretroni.-sman First Class T. P.
also prracntrd five year pci fret
he tssunl only unlil March 31. I!'1^ cd today that the Ami'rlcaps had parrnts contacted polirr and Ihe
drr laid "Ihe Chamber a of Com­ I’ lirk, Aviation Electrician Third
attendance awardl to qualifying
Indicatlona that a new frans’hlte* ' derided to defy wha' It called 1Smiths were arrested. The girl
mence, Port Authorities, Propel- J Clan A INI Frandano. Airman
I Casselberry Lion*. Nine clubmen
for
lor Cluhr, and other commercial -I II. Monies, and Airman T. A.
is being sought were made when j ||rrtrr i "thi **lening letter” . It |was admitted la sHospital
d
had attained the five year alien
TOKYO IB— Japan nn thi* IJtlt th* Board of Commissioner* *p j also lamented what It called at- ' treatment nf shock.
ar-d civic crganlratlona in arras |Green. Th* crew In the "Neptune"
|-lance mark and seven were on snnivetsary of her aurrender in
Florida law prohibitspublic*that can be *-rve&lt;l by new water­ 1will give neeenary logistic Ind
proved the Issuinr of the occupa tempts hv Ihe American Emhaasy
hand
fur
tha
presentations
Tbr&gt;se
World
War
II.
I#
ae*|ng
the
la
«t
tinnal herns# from Oct I, 19W ln(| rmropomlrnt* In Mosctrw lo
nam# of a r*|# vie
A chicken barbecue Ii being ways, or whi.-'.t ran he benefited i maintenance support to the "Sa­ 1receiving the awards from Jrrol
American romlmt Itonpa finally to March 31, 199! "predicted on a frighten and dissuade the youth-1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
given Saturday, Aug 17 to benefit m on through further development vage" as it wings its way on the |gen were Junius J. Alien, Haul
leaving her Islands.
renegotiated franchise "
ful adveoturrri.
ki
D
/+
the Elks Childrens Playground in of existing waterway*, ran help lonrtrip arrow the Atlantic.
I Altman, Hibbard Cxmclbenry. Ren
tremendously by initiating pro­
The two aircraft will-fly to ArTo
irnna
Japanese,
the
w
|G
sThe
newapaper
aald
"reactionIxflO
JO
r
K
O
y
U T C C Il
Fort Mellon Park.
j Evnn*. Mdler Evan*. C. K. (Bud)
&gt;1 is t welcome eraiing n f ; . . . . ,
...
,
,
ary United Stale* elrcl*a'' wrere I
Th* barbecue, slated to hesln jects, attending hearings both In |genlla, Newfoundland with a re­ I Fisher and William Ottn. Itarmond draw-al
at S 30 Saturday afternoon. Is he their own communities and Wash­ fueling atr.p at the Naval Air -Sta­ Morris, ab-ent because of Illness signs of jap.n. dcfci Hut in. Nikita Khrushche v trying to deprive the youths of
. ,
. ,
their 'elementary rhj,ht—tlie tikht
ing sponsored by th* Sanford Elks ington, communicating with your tion, Quonaet Point, Rhode Island, 1waa preaentrsl the award by arc re alihdrawal mean* a lo«* of Jot.* Major Roy D Green Iravrt San­
Club and all proceed! will Ire used representatives in Congress, and Ithen to the Atores Islands in mid |tary F*rnl A. Yeager and William to other J.ipanese, nr a drop in j C f l S l t l V e M D O U t
to travel to another country."
ford Saturday for Fort Knox. Ky.
puoUrlaing
waterway
benefits
Mlantlr, and then to Port l.yautry
».f rt habilitate ard furnish equip- jby puolicDl
lucrative
Ii
lainetse*
l-asrd
on
the
.
.
.
n
I
J
C
Th*
only
rme
of
the
group
to
Higgle, now in vacation, will re
where he will attend the LT5 ’ Army
I French
Morocco.
Commander
nfent In the playgrm.nd.
I (trlosslirul*
L'. S *rr\lcenian pattnnaxH lS b a l d b p O l
withdraw! at the meeting -as Or­ Aironr School.
ceivr hi* awatd at a later date.
Knight
and
crew
In
the
"Neptune"
Cost of the barbecue Is It SO
The biggest prnhlcm far.d by
nF.RIJN tP - Snvlat Commit ville Schmidt, * Menonltv and
Major Green said thi* morning
Jerttigen emphasised the Imr-ir
will return to Sanford n about
a nlate. A free delivery I! aval),
tance of attendance In maintain Ihe Japanese people on this an n|,t [,e»d*r Nikita Khrushchev I* conscientious objector of Marion that he had hern assigned to the
ten
days.
able hy calling Fa 2 3762 or Fa
lllg a strong chlh. Mcmlier* were nlvcraary howevet, la Ihe question sensitive about hi* bald aput. hut R. D, now worl ing with East Armor S-houl to attend a 17-wrrk
2-3432.
Fluropcan refugee. In Germany. Advanced Courre beginning Aug.
urgml to attrnd meetings regularly, ' if th* buildup of her own ih-fin*«- not like moat men.
Co-chairmen for Ihe event at*
Shelby Tucker, an Oxford vtudrnl 19
lie n sensitive tn sunlight
lo take an arllre pari tn club af forces All II. 8 combat ground
Jim lloolehan and Ralph Wight.
Mrs Green an.| children will reA hare headed Khru*h( hev ad of I’asi Christian, Miss , who had
fair* and attend district meeting* force* aie scheduled to !*• with
Assisting on Hie committee aret
|when puavlblc- Also, "with an ma Dawn from Japan hy tha end of dressed a mass rally for more withdrawn iecnn*i«h"ed and an­ main In Sanford rhtle Major Green
WASHINGTON
W» —
Sen
('«tton Brown. Stlnaon KtrJaw. Georg* A. Smathers D-Fla. got
attend* the tchool.
j ny club* nearby It Is easy fur any this year.
than an hnflr In Eaat Berlin Tne* nounce! he would go
Fiota Yelvlngton, John Pop*. E. some ronflietlng answrrs Tuesday
Lion In make up a mrcling of his
The
Marine*
began
th.tr
f.nal
rt*&gt;'
"bcncs^pe
the
.on
came
L Fuller. Hilt Hardin, an-l Wad* when he aiked at a hearing what
1own club which he may have mitt withdrawal thi# wrek while th • "ul h' r" ,ch ,‘l ,or
«’*n
h) Snyder.
states are still dry.
IAS VEGAS. Nrv. &lt;m — Un­ ml for good reason,” Jerigen said irt Cavalry Division’ ! t'.andar I *f"*
'
.
.a. mot#
^ to Karrj loon
Harold F Jenkins, secretary of *tl!
"Ontr two. Oklahoma and Mir favorable wind*
again
Inlay
. . Whrn
.
.ih#. •
...tan . . 11
.
hirH i rlniH Hnruirvnfv rfmox#fl
slMippi." replied Thairman A 9 forced th» Atnml* Energy r«m- [ College f*cV IJon* read a fesotu
The
United
filaie.Jtll
maintain
jt
&lt;nH
.
^
h
.
d
hack
hit
remain
Mika Mnnroney D Okla. of » Sen mission tn call
soother ?t-hmir tion adopted hy that rlilh anpport
ate rommerr# subcommittee.
j delay In the firing of Its Shasta [ Ing Jerigen as a candidal# for Go­ a titraht* Air F’orre and Naval jn_ h4|f
unlta in Japan for an indefinite
,
'Texas," loudly rolunteerrd an nuclear rlevlca.
vernor nf district 19 0,
unidentified woman In the audi­
It marked a record number of
In recognition of hii service as period.
ence.
Id lime* that thr tret has been past president, past rone chairman
The ground trooji*' withdrawal
WASHINGTON if — T*‘* TTavy
"Mo.* Smathera said.
, puitpsr.rii. Sglep?!-'* eeaehwdnted •rvt n.,-* • r&lt;en*ile ihalfSel ^m-*y ■ -j not a smartly m«an
'
a— oo—.-e-r ImIiv t* will drop t®,- Jojt saemi dry."
|tha shot tn he fired from a W). nor and holder of * pet fee* s! '•pan will suddenly st.p up :he n C T C T O I T I O r r O W
CA9 civilian employes In Ihe eur! font tower for 1 a m. p d t. Thura- tendance record for several yeari. tempo of her defense buildup. But
...
.. , ,
Mrs N*nr*
Nancy W
IV
unt fiscal year, the maortty of
the local club voted to support it doe, fare the Japan*,, nation
|day.
Mr*
* 'rr,r '* ,t
Count” Service Officer fo* tv-ml
Irm l-y Ort. "I.
■'em
However, th# AEG a»M It ha* Jernigen too per rent.
with lha reality that thr Ameri­
Tire economy order was !&gt;• lat- Y q q { O n R c C O r d
another device ready to fire and
Jernigen rou.vlcsl out a busy can
... .Gl‘s
. . . are
. . . leaving and that nn|r Counly ha* Invited Charles
State Sen Ice Ofeit In a series of drastic measures
&gt;mu!d decide later today whether sch*dula Irr Inducting Otto Henn
* ,U definitely hair to do
‘office a'.*'a
ro —
TV* lo go ahead with th* Shaata test eg Into the club.
fo fit Ihe armed forces into a 111 J irKSONVILLE
m*r* aliout bullHim
g into
ciun.
something more
building . ”
'i.»s,,,'i,\t"n.r#*&lt;iinu« »nH
Ulllon Hollar spending budget for "umber of polio r**e* In Florida or Irirrer tho other device In­
Thg meeting was rondu«ee«l by up
U11 her
k.r Hrfena#
rower
discuss technical q testlon* and
defense power
the year which began July 1.
l-l* running less than half of th* deed.
Paul Altman. 1st vice-president.! PT , d,fen'* P0* " ;
. problems w‘th veteran* and their
Twtlv# years ago Unlay Japan a . unm&gt;rs or dependents residing
The Air F'orre has annouurnl lumber In I9M. which was one of
Th* A EC waited until the last due to the unavoidable ibw ne. of
,ou* ,,n', f'-'vn’- ' Will- in this area, with regard to \rtcr
flans lo drop
clvllion entP0'^ vearg nn record, minute tn port pone the Shasts t*«i urai! lent Robert Srh:- iff
The flslr Board of ITrailh. In In hopes that wind
rondjtlnne
Jcrnlgcn
expressed genuine tary machipa atood in ahjeet nn« Administration benefit* such
ployes by the
in* end of Ortoi-er
October at
#• hospitalisation, education and
• saving o f 1 to * million a tta i»*eVly report Tus^dav. **ld wool! Improve. The AEC aald Ihe plearurv when Informed that tight defsit.
training, insurance, disability, wi­
month Army plans are yrt to eight new rases were reported f«r present winds would hare blown of th# five year attendance award*
dows and dependent parents bene
the w*ek ending
Attg. 9 That fallout over a roa.l construction war# madr to charter members
'w announced.
fit-, Gl Housing loans, etc.
brought the atate total for the year camp 90 mile* nurtheast of the Jo# Wcimrr now nn vacation, will
*Th» Navy wa* unable to say
Prince represent* the headquar­
to to, eomnared tn 1B3 for the Nevada proving grounds.
ha eligible for a' similar awatd in
Immed.jtrly what it monthly same period last year.
ters office of the Florida DepartSeptember,
saving would be after the civilian
Only one of Ihe new rates, a
j mrnl of Veteran* Affair*. Past a
eutLark, hut It apparently will he
old white girl tn Marion
LIMA, Peru sn — Gladys len­ Grille, Florid* and hi# aervtces are
r lit DON .9AII.OR8
der. thia year’s Mist Universe, offered free of charge lo all con­
not much lesa than the Air j foooty, s»a* of the paralytic type
FLU CLOSE! ftCHOOIJi
BUENOS AIRES IP — The gov­
RI1SCUKRH rare? (laudl# Cordl (renter) «f I^cro. Italy, down the
BUEMW AIRF7S 01 — All has been stricken hy the Asiatic cerned.
Force's.
I The chtM apparently had not re. ernment has partioned 93 navy en­
few feetof Fig, r Mountain la (irlndrlw eld. Switierland. after
Beductiosia will run througloul f&lt;.tvrd SaU, vaccine shut*
listed men end released them fno ichoola in Buenm Aire* and its flu.
You may make #n appointment laat
hi and three other surmhrrs of hi* cllmbliig parly were trapped for
fh« Navy's shore establishment,1 Thrre of the non-paralytic care* priaon where the) »*re tcrvlng suburbs sirre closed unlil &gt;ext
Hi* T &gt;tuvian beauty'* doctor with Prince In advance through the more than • week. AlfreJ llclepart ,a Germ*# guide, wa# lowered
the announcement said. Naval were reported from Hillsborough i lime for participating in subver- Monday breauaa of id epidemic of said h# hag ordered absolute rest |County 8«r&gt;lc« Officer •( Sanford on
a winch operated eahlv down the pe#k'l aorlh f#re lo veaeh
(khipyards, erdnance plant*, ovvr- County. One each
occurred In - sive activities since the overthrow Asiatic Flu. Authorities said al "for two day* at least."
- where Princ# may h# contacted Cordl, ssho waa so weak h# had to he strapped t# the ruidt'a hark.
kaul and repair shop*, and lupply Brevard. Collier,
Bradford and ] nf the Peron dictatorship. It war leart half a million persona wtr#
Her condition it not considered personally on Aug IS. 1937, from A billiard hat hampered effort* lo reach the other thr.e tssn.
—- — •
(lauraalio&amp;M gaUssauhotuJ
f| o U will he (hicU) affc.ttak i I'mcltas roualie*
I announced.
|affected by th# disease
acnoufc
j2.(n&lt; P.M. i« 1.90 P M.
jTR IGIC END TO VACATION—A chartered air User, returning from Britain with a group of war
veteran* amt ihrir famillr• who had Item varalmnrag al a reunion In England. crashed in a thundert'nrm If milra south uf tjurltee ('ll), Canada. All 73 person* ahtiard ihe ship were killed The air
alew at ris-ht show* Ihe dehri* of what was a planeload of happy pa--engcrv after the rraah nn a
boggy Held At left Mary A chuckle breaks dn«n when ahe learnt of the rrath. Her sister, \|ra. \l
lllaeker o| Toronto, «a i one of tho»e who died.
(UP Telephm)

100 Year Dream' Yesterday's
Subject A t Sanford Lions Club

Poles Are Being
Readied For Jaycee
Fishing Rodeo

Municipal Budget
Proposed; First
Meeting Monday

VAH-7 Ferrys Plane
On Transatlantic
Flight To Randolph

Cily To Receive
iihspeefion Soon
By Underwriters

Man, Wife Held In

- C &amp; S r i 2 W i i a ^ ' O l i l Girl At Cocoa

Casselberry Lions
Club Inducts New
Member At Meet

Sbk.

City Commission
nut t.sue win ..Moves For Gas Co.

,S ^ " a ! a DS 3; Anniversary O f Jap

Defeat Sees U. S.
Troops Leave Isle

Chicken Barbecue
I Benefit Elks
Youth Playground

Leaves Sanford

Senator Smothers
Gets Conflicting
Jibes At Hearing

Shasta Postponed
For 16th Time
Because Of Winds

Navy Will Drop
13,000 Civilian
Employes Scon

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VA Rcprcscntaivc

’57 Lightest Polio

Miss Universe Has
Asiatic Flu Siege

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THE OLD HOME TOWN •—

By STANLEY

(Oontlnuad fro m F ife Oo*»
•r* paying tb# tU M now will bar*
to pay *tta Increaa* hi miliar*—
what la th* nam# of common M nx
1* thia thinf coming to anyway?”
As a final comment on th* meetin*. CommUllonoc Krtiirr allied
” Th#tw'a no pi*o tot th* future—
w«’y* already bvileatod •hat'*
going to happen next year.”
And Oommiatlonac
Swofford
addod "Too many people wiT y*t
• fro* rid#.”

Little W ar Is
Slowly Moving
Toward Climax
HIT JOSEPH MORRIS
UnRod

a rfal u r n
GALENA. Kan. tP — W o r e *
atol* an outboard motor off Gate*
Hefrrld's *M0 boat U*t work. Ap­
parently th* *am* thief renirtnbrrvd h* needed aomethlnr to f ' t
it on. So h* r«J« th* boat Thu ra­
ds y night.

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Week Of Christian
Adventure Feature
At 1st Methodist I

Beardall Chapel
V B S Starts M onday
The Daily Vacation Bible School
will (tart Monday August i t at
th* BeardaTl Av* Chapel. Tb#
school will run for a week from
• to 11 a. ns.
CXKTROIE*Nr T i V M HOAriTAL
SrRTNGFIF.l.D. Mae# »
—
Bchby Courrhcan#, who suffrrpd
a bead Injure in a JnV Ti bout
with Bobby Bell at St N irholn
Arena in N#w York, was dis­
charged frem th# hcaplta! *f:#r
u-deern-ng an nr#ratinn t« remov* a blood riot front hi* brain.
(Vjrv*&gt;rr&gt;c, who has retired, will
return to hla hom* ia HolycVv.
Mai*

Ia irvore

Ciaaats.

re-enlist in
the small-car
army?
R EA P THIS S T A R T LIN G FACT 6 ^
S o u t off lO S m a ll e r C a r
w e a r a P o n t ia c P r ic e Tai
—y e t n o n e g i v e s y o u A n :
off P o n t i a c 's A d v a n ta g e !

PONTIAC GIVES YOU 4 TO 7 INCHES
M ORE WHEELBASE. Hero • ®xtra length wh®ro it count*—
t« bracket th® bump* inntcad o f riding thorn! And this extr* l®ngth1
•bow* up inrid®, too, with plenty o f gtwtch-out room for lix-footer*!

PONTIAC’S PERFORMANCE TOPS TH E BEST
T H E SMALL CARS CAN OFFER BY A WIDE MARGIN.
Your PontUc dealer am give you a complete facU-and-figum
menpnrtoon and an on-th®-road teat to prow* that Pontiac perform *!**
■tinda head and ahoulderw abore anything in the low-price fleJdl
MURDER T R I I I — At l-v-tatflr. A la. A# kta*r retied it# cato
aftov th# fire* daa a&lt; Uviiwawy la tb# unal «f mdaiSrilist Emary
a M »U . 41 n # fl). S -mt «feh hi* wife. While U rharged T ^ h
Us# fatal tkootreg *f Vaskaille. Tret . ttterwr* Victor Falatar
al a reuses# s p * arar th# AUk*«a,T#sspc&lt;«## hae. Th# ftfVedaal
I* kissswa ia rw*rt »l.k K a !*•»##. Ralph Mnlth. Th# shooting a*
said l« baa# resulted from a lr«* triangle.
( I T Triepoto)

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I s : I l f roeuiret la aarv* a —-re rf
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I to rtalallfra aturoam m . D r R

AND PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS AS ONE
OF AMERICA’S TOP TRADE-INSI So why not look and '
foal ttca a million—ineteed o f a million other*?

Trading’s
T errific

• Son lnir m VETERINARIAN at
animal hospital whiU Dr. Rajrmond
Brm is hospitalized it Dr. L# R. P ml

RIGHT NOW!
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SAN FORO FLO W ER
SH O P
204 N. r»rk
Hi. FA 2-1122— Nk* FA M m
Mrnbar: Florirt Tslagrapk
D«ll»»ry Aaaariatire

the hcwvy-duty cowtruction. the roftd-hugipng h®ft nnd nolid:
•foirity of America** Number On® Road Cat!

Harvey

. free n w r r r » T
LOB ANt'.IXES 9 _ Th# A#
•oatnhila Ouh of Roushans Califor­
nia «ffar* a variety &lt;y help to
motorstoo. Awio efub karat Mr*
W R. BUtoif Tkarwily d*4rv«rrd
a hohy to th# eourtyaed eg tb#
dub huflidrtag. (Set B. Jorsoa k*d
Into a r*M wRh ta* s*nrk while
:*Atn« tato Wtf*. KUm rests, to tb#
m h u

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Saoferd'a Only
Dovwtewm F1.HM

PO NTIAC GIVES YOU UP TO 1.9% M O RE SOLID
CAR PER DOLLAR. Not on® o f the ■mailer car* can five yow

MOVTI 9Y4R4 WgO
GIBRALTAR
» BrHiah
stag# and most# aura Margaret
ami

you tune In ‘ Tito Big B r e r re
ABC-TV. Rock 'n ' roll audience*,
loving th# moil*, are really part
of the show.
In looking back to » y o~n treaage years, I recall how enthralled
I was with airing,
with Benny
Goodman, Glenn Millar and Harry
James, Vayb* today'* uan agvr*
are more anthurelaatk about their
music. Maybe It arera* that r e r
because I'm old*r now. But ob­
viously, every generation hai IU
own music.
No Immoral Muai*
I sincerely
baiter*
that "a
music is Immoral. Whre • Foungstcr start* out listening to muaie,
any sort of muaie, he la in effect
whetting hi* appetite for culture,
leading him o# aomc surveys In­
dicate. to an Intorwt in opore and
th* claaslcsWhat will happen when today's
teen-ager* become th* "H#f gen­
eration.
Probably hiatory will repoot It­
self and there’ll b* * naw nuitia
form to replare reck 'n' roll, )u*t
as awing was replaced.
But rock *n* roll, has become *o
atrong I doubt if It’ll aver complstely p**» »w«y- ^ ke ^ clauie
awing tun**, tha boat of rock ' a'
rot Iwill beeom# port of our ranaical heritage.
And lb# kid* will b* reaponaiU*
for it

WHY

CA.VCTI. Ml \M| C O M T V n oM
MIAMI BF-'.CM
V —
TS#
( n .C I O
announred Tburadav
night that R h u
rare#Tod
(tn
bug# n*oooal
ropTwitton hrr#
rv#. 4 14 to f**tw of r e * other
rtty.

Rorlaa. I*.wilt
t*S • »»4 Las I* Mreh
rtT*. Tears II if IS X U V .
twa a rm mi*
a*mt*-i*
cv «»iv . yrtnn ik. tro^efiik*
to tfe* ala tkkeaaf a* re-

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III »ila*»Slre* *4 toil OnaaapUI"l
(S i to Safe** a* oialMii l
Tkl* r it-, nkkd la pvkltok**
Oka* w**k foe free » l l " l ■
vre*to i* tR* So*riot Mapalt

working agwlr.wt
Jurenii* deiiaTV-RAPIO
William KwaM
ia o« vaca­ quency.
Interretod In Youngotora
tion. Today'*
gueat
writer ia
Sura. I'm making my living in
Alaa freed, reck ‘af roll diak
Jockay and tm ew af ABC-TY't rock *n* roll mu ale. But my wrifa
and I hava two boy* and two girl*
‘‘Tb* Big Beat” .
and naturally, we're at interested
BT ALAN FREKT)
os any parent in th* welfare af
Written For United Prrt*
Hilda Baa* (Sanford)
NEW YORK tr - When peo­ young atera.
Unf&amp;rtun*te)jr, many parents
Slay Tennay (Sanford)
ple n k m* what rock b ’ roll la
Odoaaa Hanierton (Sanford) doing to tha younger gone ration. I don't underetand th* Important#
1of rock *n* mil to their teen-age
Jet** Rot* (Sanford)
always aay, “ It’ a making them [ offapring. The kids feel that It'a
Miami Kelly (Sanford)
happy!"
new, h'a theirs and something
Annabel!* Rock (Sanford)
It's making m* happy, too.
! they understand and en)oy. A
Katherm* Cummin* (Sanford)
Because I know that their mutic healthy, wholesome way to g*t
Eloi* Carlton (Sanford)
—and make no mistake about it. rid of esc*** energy. Tb* bda are
AUGUST •
th* kid* discovered rock *n‘ roll just ia much a part of It a* th*
AdmltaiM*
and K belongs to them—ia giving perform era.
Patricia Harper (Sanford)
You'll »e# what I mean when
them a powerful Interest that la
Sara Rewt (Nortolk. Va.)
Ktilaboth Jorrei! (Sanford)
V i m Ann Caldwell
(Tlturvill#)
Jun# Butnor (Sanford)
Harold Whltter 'Sanford)
— By Will IAM w n — ■
BIRTHS
Ccnlrol Prci* Wrifrr
Baby boy William*, arm nf
TREE.3,
(man
ones,
ar* to b# Ilk* It must b* a place where the
Mr. arwl Mr*. John Wtlllama
planted in Tlmaa Square by N*w kids are born with a ready-mad*
(Sanford)
Terk City's porks department. reputation for being handy tn a
Piteharget
Howavvr, tt'R tak* more than a fight
Colleen P*bb* and baby
ftw stunted maples to gtv* tha
I I I
(Sanford)
An K njtlsh Judy* ka* ruled
big Concrete Crossroads a rustic
Ruth Ervin and twin boya
that if a &lt;jwot' uffrrs a "gscor."*
look.
(Sanford)
sound M's domcaftoaffd. a "qaoif"
I I I
Odoaaa Hrryirrvgm (Sanford)
Trtrt or no frees, v* doubt cry it’s wild. 1That (/ tho bird
Breodk-ay-ffrventH atTnii# sri/l rc/niri to fesff/yf
ever be misfakex, etva by a rielI I I
for, /or Central J’ark.
A D«trel»ar was |w«g*d far TO
I I I
days far swiping fir* nawspopars
Hr Ik* (bird itraifKs year fke (ram a eland. New ka (an salck
aarna man baa be lad ik* prlia- vp on hie reading.
wlaalng sake as a Syrecv*#, N. Y.,
When a btox* threatened hi*
k*m* skew. Hay, Mans-ar* yaw
hom* and hi* w itsr supply failed,
llafaningT
an Austrian farmtr quenched th*
Roy Harris, an up-and-coming fir* with 21 barrels of ctd«r. This
heavyweight boxer, hail* from a was a css* where th* drinks war*
Christian Adventure Weak at
Taut* town with th* wonderful not only on th* house—but all
Firat Methodlil Churrh la *et for
nam* of Cut And Shoot Sound* ever It
August 11-30 for all tntarmediate*.
R#v. Chari** Harron, o f Asa)**
Tart Methodist Church. Orlando,
ia to S# tha inaptntional speaker
earn rrvruag.
Highlighta of the weak Includ*
panel discussions, movies, campfir* and outdoor worship, speaklira, folk game*, a turpnae pack,
ed talemt night, and dinnar every
night!
Th# tlim ai of lha week will
corn* Friday evening when lha
b»yi arvi gtrli will attend a Pa.
dicstion Service and Holy Com­
munion.
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Tlw aehedu)# la: 4 00. Supper;
4 SO. fcllowahip singing; 7:00. dis­
cussion perto.1; 7:45 worahip; 4:00
recreation and refrr»hmen's. t;J 0 (
gcod night.
"The Churrh wwicomas all lt»
young people for a full week of
rcOommende&gt;l f a l l o w ship and
spiritual development,'* church!
- i : • said.
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myatery. William Paul &gt;»ewtort,
47, w l i arretted TVrwiay on
ebarve* o f tapping the randy ma­
rtini* at th* central p&gt;V a etation
of (3 M. Newton workad tn th*
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SHAnJA. Tructat Oman IP —
A little war of rrewt aignificanoe
ia alowly morin* toward a clima*
here on th# iteamy, palm fnnged
Miore* of th# Pwretan Gulf.
Park in ‘ha day* whan th* n n
never art -«n the Britieh flog, M
would hav* been conaldered noth­
ing more than a trthal diapute anil
largely ignored. Hut R k* different
today heraua* Rrltain hat h*r
Sack to th* economic wall and la
fighting deaparately to retain what
remain* of har eenpir*.
No plan* U more Important to
Rrltain than th* Arabian ar*a
with Ka mail tv* oil production
that keep# Rritain’ a tnduatry go­
ing. For thti reaaon. th# Brittah
or* ready to ri«k a rnpuloion al­
ready damagvsl by the Suet attack
to I'juaih a hill country rebel who
baa a pretty good &lt;-a«* for rebelItng.
Intamatinnal Tmplicationa
He ia the Iman Ghalcb who haa
thrown nff th* aowteigtoy and authority of Britain'# ally, tho Sul­
tan af Muecwt and Oman. V H Bin
Tatmur.
Tn# diaputo hw« lnUmgttor.ll
impiicatkma. Saudi Arabia'* King
Si ad la aupportiryg th* rebela with
money and arm*. And American
oil tntereau m Saudi Arabia com­
bine to make th* i«iu* nf concern
to th* Stat* Department.
.
What th* Brttiah frar la that a
rebel victory would b* ouch a
preatiga victory for Saudi Arabia
oa to endanger and avon eliminate
Brjgiah tnfluaocw tn the entire
Pertlan Gulf, leading to the lo*a
of Kuwait who** oil ti a bulwark
of th* Brttiah economy.
So for thia war ha* Seen on*
more of aifruN-ance than gunfire
Th*r* bam t bean any ground
fighting »ir,ce th* Im im 'i brother,
Tallb, auddeniy appea-tvl from aitie in Saudi Arabta July IS at the
head of a han.1 o f ISO well g«Hl
and well armed follower*.
Car Hita la i d Min#
The Saltar'a
an-.all f.rc* at
Nnwa la th* mountain*, a group
of birrforg youth* lid by Dr»ti«h
mercenarte*. Immediately hotfoot­
ed it toward tb* roa«t without
e'Yn a da*h. Threw of th# SuMan’ i
offictall were killed when tbe&lt;f
oar r*n over a land min*. Ttv*
force k* now "regroupuig '’
When word reached the big dw
tachment at Oman, a refr-ent
with a half do ten Brittah officer*
commanding ami a l*fg* pat ml
up into tb* mountain* where 4
met attff rvalatance including au­
tomatic weapon* fire A Brttiah
officer wa* mcked tn th* a m and
about a dofen other* wrr* wound­
ed la tb* brief d»*h .
Tb* rebeli rwpWfly took control
of a 100 by W mil* plateau are*
and that a where the (iluatton
■tend ur.tti tha Royal Air Furr*
wa* ordered into action.

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R ig h ts Issu e
To A d jo u rn m e n t
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WEST IWLM REACH O IV.ire bald a 2I-year-&lt;dd Chicago
WASHINGTON «H _
Senate
-----Democratic Leader Lyndon B .
,
WASHINGTON HP— Total t’ .
Johnson predicted today Congees, ,n£ * ° I**" «f* flrh and rhe.kwill approve a eivil rishts hill *" hu, *'''*&gt; ,h l* he (evenly S. employment dimlcd to an allwith a jury trial
provision by f* * , *rom * * **’ru men’ ll tune high of 07.200,0o0 la-t
next week.
t-’ -P.i.l
month, the government reported
The Texan told reporters ‘ It It , CH,f
Shv-r^r John Kl-k today.
unbelievable” that ItouH m*m» * r ** * navwf lbir*on Hough Jr.
The commerce and labor de­
hers, who have claimed for years * ,M actUHHd hats Hunluy night partments jointly announced a
to want a civil rights hill, rannot *lrNrlli-y, 17, »nd uiaune Reach, gain of Too,000 from the previous
of a.ijuiting ^r,’ni Daytona Reach
GROUND WAS flROKKN Sunday afternoon fur the ne»* I'lnecresl Rapll-I Churrb. Rn. Joe It. Cmi»- find some method
|record number of jobholden, set
ann turn, ihr flr»; spat)- •&gt;( dirt «nh nlhrr member* »f Ibr congregation walling Ihrlr Him. (Left their differences with tho Senate
•‘.1 mugn lortvd Rarhata , In June.
l&lt;&gt; right) they a rc If.
tthltmirr, flnanrial t o r o a i j ; Mrt. Trd.lv Abies; llrnnan Stanley; Jim bill.
j D.
drive him n Daytona
They said the Increase reflected
Hunt, Sunday School Hupl.: Vrrnnn Nelson, rluirman of nrganlration committee; and (Italic OdJohnson
said
he
believe*
"we
B
,*th
Kl,v
»*M
*I°»ch sp- "furiher hiring of young people
ha rn. rhuirnnm of ihr buildin* committee.
(I'holi b) Hfrfitrnni)
will have a bill" in time for Con l’'" » rhect the grl» at a drive-in
in aumnirr activities."
grets to adjourn by the middle «*'«»urant hr-,- ami thieatened
Unemployment dropped three
or the end of next week. He raid Ihtm wuh a .32 caliber piiloi.
the tighta legislation waa the key |
mio ; million—a decline nt 300,000—as
U, the adjournment date
letting them oul at the Daytona Summer job terkrts found work
&gt;r slopped locking
Democrat* arw
driving for
lh' d'PJ'y
Nnn-fjim Jobs Jump
House approval this week of the ***** *n&lt;* *rom ihcre they sailed
All non film seetL-r* ef (he
Senate version with the Jury trial t:' **
a,‘** inil.ee weir
&gt;economy except manufacturing
provision probably limited to vot- . notified.
Eummcrtlme and warm »ratl...'&gt;
ing rights easea.
| •* ‘ 4 »“ 'd . nuh old nff.rcr* showed Increases In empllymcnt
teemingly doai not bother the
Meantime, civil rlghta organb |
W*J f rorn C-Ycaga. hut had or held steady, the government
family shoppers In Sanford and
rations waged a grax* roots cam- I **r*( , *r'ira * f**i&lt;r*l menial -aid
Seminole County, according to tht; paign to »ell GOP House members hospital at SpringLelJ, Mo.
Factory job totals M l a Ml
more than normally during (his
•■n the Senate bill or something
figure! released by Ray K. (irren
to 1(1,700,000.
Stato Comptroller, on tales tax
was a slight rise In the
They were reported favoring
,
collections during the month of
that rather than risk getting no | Q D IS C U S S C n Q I l P C farm work force in contrast to Its
June.
usual dip from tha early aummi c
hill at all.
,
O
peak.
Green reported that the talei
In a V-nata apeeeh, Johnson |fl C o n s t i t u t i o n
The census put total non agri­
tax collection! made in July, bas­
said the Jury provision leave, the
^
rr|plUr m0(l|hfy
^
TJ.e Hoard of Sanford City
TALLAHASSEE m -- Toe stale federal courts ample power to
cultural
employment at 19,400,000
Co.T.mtaiiuncra will discuss bida ed on June sales, were 10,000 highway patrol today reported compel obedience to their orders. the Seminole County Chamber of This gain of half a million over
higher
than
in
tha
comparable
Commerce
hoard
of
director*
will
for tha construction of three capi­
the June figure indicated the fur.
"What other powers of compul­
that seven per«ona died on state
be held tomorrow night at 8 p m. thrr hiring of studrnll.
tal improvement program projecti month last year and Increased
sion
do
the
opponents
of
this
nt tonight'a meeting alaled to 13,000 over Hi* previouv month roada and highways during the amendment seek?" he atkrd. "Are In the Commlaslonert' Room of
Ftnploynielli in tinde remained
past weekend, two drowned and they asking for the thumbscrew, the City Hall.
get underway at t) o'clock.
almost unchanged in contrail U
Sales tax collections based on
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'h.imlx-r
of
Commerce
Manager
An analyaii of bid! tubmitlcJ
one was killed at n ret
It, usual summer drop. 'Hit- con­
the rack and red hot plnceri ”
John Kri.ler aai.l In his notice an­
for the ronitructlon of thn San-J
nc',r **il * ,a* l*w* will nut farm accident.
Reliable aourcca said leader* of
tinuing rise in construction em­
nouncing Uie meeting that "It t*
j ord Civic Center, Goldsboro s its , la reflected in reports until tha
ployment was limited In some
Thomas J. Igniter, 80 year-old 1the National Annotation for tha Important that
directors
maku
awlmming pool, and Fire Sta-) «nd 0f August. Consumers pay and ,
______ People
Advancement of Colored
r.ea* by ahortagrs resullng from
•very effort to attend "
,
arc aeekI (Ire cenui .(ilka, tire rrport said.
t o " fNo- 2
considered
|rtUlItr. roUorl the UA during, forl ' ’i f ? * rM",' n‘ ' * "
labor gawp# and --e r s a
lie
pointed
out
that
the
(I)
Li
l
ia expacted
expacted Rial
iiiat bl&lt;U
bids will
will W
loeal
It Is
V-c ii . , - ,,.
i** rt-mlited ti lhr^*'Ci' r *
Saturday In a Ing to
convince
their
Oil In lUlucallnn
Revision ('imimittre has recom­
■ worded for lira ronstrurtiuri of u
***
The government also said that
head-on craih lmt&gt;sr-en Ms truck branches the Senate bill is a mended a number of changes In
Kunforda top projects slated to, State during August and tab"pretty good bill" an&lt;| In any I the constitution "These reevm- moderate declines occurred aand another vehicle.
U completed in t urn for me'u'ated and reported by the Slats
case about the t-e*t Shan can get i memlattoni will he read and ills- mong adult workers in education
Keven-year eld Michael Curren through Congress.
aarly next spring.
&gt;Comptroller's Office on the last
j cussed at tomoimw night's merl
These source* said ore reason
Commissi' nera will a!&lt;o eon '''C pf the month or Rip first ef Fort IjiuiI- i dale. was killed In
1mg." lie said
aider a irvisrd pay schedule for ' ay of Sep ember.
a collision between hit bicycle the Senate bill Is marking time
It is expected Uiat othrr mat
in
the'llmiae
is
to
give
this
cam­
employe-, of the City of b'anford
Gasoline log eollectiiui for the and a truck Saturday.
|tiTS of top !m;&gt;ort*nrc will tie dla
paign
a
chance
to
take
hold
and
Tim proposed revised schedule same period as the rt'i-orlcd sales
Mrs. luila Maa Smith, 44. of tranilate Itaelf Into pressure on eussrd at the meeting
►ipa hourly wages to bring them tax collections refkvt that In
.
in lina with the rlig in cost of July the collections rir&lt; reavetl In Barasota, was killed near (Ira- Republican House member* who . . .
In
comparison to the pievious month denton Saturday when the panel will play a key role in the f.te M i n o r D a m a g e
living.
r,*tbta fight,
Only two other Rems appear by 17.000. However, the teport truck In which *he was riding 0^
They aald efforts are heing eonOn the agenda for to night's meet. rrflccta a more than «2.«W In wa, |nY0lve.| In a collision with
. centrated on aelllng the bill to
Commit?fSntr'a will consider • riease over tha aarne period last two other vrhlrM*.
A light bulb left burning and
) Republican* from state* like New
taxi cab permit Issurd to Anthony year.
Flixaheth Ann Simms. 19, wa* York. New Jersey and Connect!- cur nl’1 fbo'dnr |U f brrere *-»
MIAMI
Rabbi Itenno Walllrnjamin and suspen.led. They
Sales tax collected In July and killed Saturday tlx mile, east of'cu t, where member* up for rice- parently caused a fire at the larh
clt iha.ed and cornered t»o
will also discuss a request to based on June sale, in Seminole ltartow on State road CO in I'olkltion next year
home
of
It
II
Whtt'crn,
815
may fate close
bandit* who broke into the » e
purchase a strip of property to I County totaled f32.3lt.92 Sales County.
•• • 'he
fights and need Negro, IPeral and vscent' x •&gt;» *
in his chtirrh Sunday, hut had t&gt;s
the south of RUfford Host Works. tax collection* in the same period
Sanford
Fire
Department.
turn hack when one of the thieve*
Alfred C. Clark, M, Wes! Holly­ labor votra to win.
, Mlsctllan. ous business ftom the last year totaled f2&lt;VM9 30 ColNeighbor! report id the flro
Source* Hopeful
threatened him with I gun.
wood,
was killed In West Holly­
floor and from the City Commit-! Mellon* during the
whan
they
saw
the
blit*.
Only
previoui wood Friday when he was struck
Itre* use of the *tand of th* etvil
The Rahhi said he was walking
aionert will alio be discussed.
mino
its
manwa.
reported
month totaled |29,470 21.
right* group* the sources which
to the office of Temple Final In
by an automobile.
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,.,,r
t
i...
are cloie to the eongresslonal elvtl
A *te,.year-old Marianna resident rights battle voiced guarded opti­ trie table lamp, thr rmtaln*. dam- North Miami when he saw two
Thomas Clifford I'arka, waa kill­ mism Congress will pat* da first
' -' a | p
Xnt
-1 men run past him, but didn't
ed late Friday when he walked right* measure in 87 year* apd the home to possibly eaus* addi­ think nturh about It until hr found
the offi.-c rar.iacked.
into the path of an automobile send It to the White Hour*. They tional drmagr.
He said he rhased the m*n, who
»n Highway W&gt;.
Cause of the blase, It wat said,
were similarly hopeful President
were driving a station wagon. In
Vacation* and lummir trips are
breetes,
roveicd the electric
Fdward A. Raymond Jr Id, of Eisenhower will *ign It.
Three Sanford resident* are cutting heavy Into the serving of Middletown, N. J. w#» Villi I Fri­
They did not think even tending waa when the eurtal-i awept by hi* own car and rornerrd them
ynember* of the Summer School Jury duty nollrrs. She'd? J. Lu­ day when Ihr automobile In which th* measure to a Senate House laldc lamp. Heat (mm the bulb in an allry. Rut he laid when one
of the men rame toward him with
^graduating elasi at Stetson Uni- ther llobhjr repor'ed I day.
be wa* riding collided wth a util, conference committee will mean set th* curtain and lamptaada
a gun. he turned hack and went
verfity.
There wero 100 name* drawn ty pola on U. S Highway On* it* doom, though ronc»ding thia tn firo.
to a police station.
Mr*. Rohert Richards. 1OT N. from the Jury ho* first and an near West I’alr.i Reach
might require more time for final
Officer* said the bandits had
Mfllonvlllf, mailer of art*. She additional 50 name* drawn when
action and subject the measurr
Sixty-year old Jchn Edison of
•(■Jen a total of around f'-0 from
wd! continue teaching In the llxth it was aeen that the percentage
to the added haiard of Congress'
five other offirri In the area and
grade of the Sanford Grammar of vacationers was running high, liavie wa* killed when a tractor annual “ urge to adjourn."
hr was driving In a Fort losuderthat they apparently had escaped
bchool
the sheriff said.
dale orange grove overturned
Hugh Ansley, 1913 Summerlin
Fred Kelly drew a five year in a stolen car.
The juror* were drawn lo Im­ Friday.
PIGS |S PIGS
The Rabbi said about |'!S was
Avonuc, bachelor of arts. He will
term
In Ralford S'al* Pi Ison Fri­
panel
a
jury
to
hear
th,
condem­
CEDAR RAPIDS, low* Vi
Two person* drowned Saturday
tenrh In ‘.he Orange County pubtaken from hi* rhurrh.
day
Iwforr
Judge
Yassar
Carl­
nation suit on rights of way* in the surf on Panama City Reach. Swine threatened lo hog the ahnw
Hr school system.
ton here.
Margaret Jackson
Morrison, for tha north icrtlo-j rf Highway They «rrc Identified a* David W. |at the low* Stale Fair, whi h
Kelly, a Scmln-de County S’cgto
Yanfcrd Avenue, bachelor of art*. l : •&lt;:
While, 18, of llirmingham, Ala. opened here Sunday Officials laid
The sheriff said that out of the and Rufus O. Sellars, 67, of ** * { 400 more entrie* than last year tlrrw the five year senlrnci for
Her major I* teaching.
brought the number of hefty con- atisult with intent to rommlt
180 name* drawn, about SO nt Orlean*.
murder.
Itestant* to nearly 3.000.
the summons will be sererd

Sales T ax C ollection s R e v e a l
'G ood June Business In S an ford

City Commissioners
Discuss 3 Projects
t\Tonight's Meet

Seven Persons Die
On Slate Highways similar to K.
Over Past Weekend

Chamber Directors, ' ^ ‘,7

Rabbi Corners Two
Bandits In Alley,

Escambia Dr. Fire _ J urne(j Back By GlHl

Stetson Graduates
Jury To Hear Suit
Include *i 00
On Hiway R-0-W s
From Sanford

5-Year Sentence
Given Fred Kelly

Lines Reduced
By Do-It-Yourself

WASHINGTON «T - Tostmas'cr
General Arthur K Summerftrld
today Introduced a new do-ityouradf »ys'em to rut dowm on
#Vng waiting line* In front of par­
cel poll window*.
The nation's larger post office*
started
diitrlhuMng hookle's telling it a glance lh* mailing
roil* In ounce* of package* sent
anywhere In the United State* or
Itr territorici.
The postal «hi«f said that the
new booklet! will simplify the
pr»«ent "complex" formula for
postage charge* bated on weight
*4tfnd distance.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

a! services, a normal July oerur-f-----rrnr*.
The factory work ss-eck ■river■igi-d 30,9 hours, 0 2 hours be­
low July 19.VI and O.t hours b«low
tha June level.
Tha govrrnmant report said
'•total unemployment was not sig­
nificantly different from the July |
10od level." The seasonally ad­
David Gatrhrl has been named
justed rale of unemployment a. president nf the Xunford Kiwania
a proport-nn of th** civilian labor Club as a result of club voting
forre continued steady at about for officer* to fill the 1058 term
at head of the local civic club
4.2 per cent.
S l a t s- insured unemploymr nt, group.
which exclude, student Job seek­
Galrhel's election waa mado
ers. rose by PO.POO in July to known this week in the rrlcaso
nearly 1,400.000. This was the re­ of the Sanford Kisrxnii Club"*
sult, the report said, of “ tempor­ weekly bulletin "Kiwanis Rulle*
ary plant shutdowns customary tin."
.
*1 this lime "f year."
Other officers' named are: J.
C. Davis, lit vice president;
George Morgan. 2nd vice presi­
dent; R. H. Crumley, treasurer;
and Neal Farmer, financial sec*
retary.
Rallota have been mailed to
mcml*ra of tha Sanford Kiwania
Club for tha election of atven
members to th* club's Hoard of
Diraetora. Officers elected in the
reerrit balloting are not rlgibla for
WASHINGTON w
I’ realdent election to thv Hoard as he autow
„ , ■, '
' ' i " , 11 malkailly bwxm* mambera. Th#
Armjr Mrdini Center Sunday for past president also automatically
* ^ ‘ ll T|i,h ' ,r*' KDenhower.
; i,K om*i a member of the Hoard
Jhe White House announced that
Dirrf;or,
tlve First lady'* recovery from
her internal operaton last Tuetday "conllnce* to bo very sat
factory."
The Chief Executive

Sanford Kiwanis
Name Galchel
President For 1958

Eisenhower Visits
Mamie Sunday
Following Church

Krider To Speak
luandad A t Lions Meeting
322* ( J i r X ' r r ' S : Tomorrow Noon

First Lady, who i* espcctrd to be
John Krider, Manager of tha
aide lo lease wttn the President Seminole County Chamber of
on hla vacation in about two Commcrr* ami member of th#
week*.
Hoard of Seminol* County CoraElsenhower played hoat Sunday mlsslonera will he the priiulpta
night to h't Mother, Milton, who s;wakyr at tomorrow's noon lunreturned from a onv-wret* goed- citron meeting of the Hanford
w
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ilton and |Mon* Club.
Krider ia expected to dlseuta
his daughter, Ruth, stayed over*
the accomplishment* of the Cham­
night at the White House.
ber of Commerce, and to reveal
plana for fufure developments
and projects that are vital to
th# progress of Seminole County.
Lions Club president W. Hugh
Duncan said that Krider will al­
I .. P|a n p C r a q h
so Include In hla addre** hefor*
1,1 r l u , , 4- b - r U h l l
member* of the local club the tm.
Paul Hodge*. 4.1. well known In portance of waterway* toward thg
Sanford and the Hanford area, development of thla area.
was killed yesterday In Hie crash
Th# rlub i* expected to discuss
of a private plan# n«ar Detroit, plan* for It* annual light bulb
Mich.
sal# which will b« launched oa
Mr. (lodge* was lorn and rais­ Oct. 15 in order to rail# funds
ed in Hanford.
for tight conservation programs
He ia survived by a brother, during tha coming year.
M. (i. Hodges, and two sister*,
Duncan said that "all Mona aro
Mr* Ytda Rot er and Mr*. Eva urged to b# present at thia Im­
Rmlth, all of Hanfmd. Other aur- portant meeting."
vivors include hla wife, Mrt
Florence Hodges, 'hree brother*
and one aiitrr 'n Michigan.
Mr. ilodgeh sai employed hy
General Motor* at the hug* Wil­
A talk cm th# Florid* Highway
low Run Plant.
He made hl« rrtiJerie in Fern- Patrol It scheduled for lh# Wed­
nesday noon turn liton meeting
dale, Mich.
Funera serve t will l&gt;c nrld in| of the Hanford Kiwania Hub.
Daklawn Mich, with interment in
Jerry Henkarik, a member of
Oaklawn Cemetery
lh# elub'a Projects and Ftnanr*
Funeral arrangement* aro ln-1 Commit!**, will introdue# th*
complete.
speaker.

Mr. Paul Hodges
Dies Yesterday

Kiwonis Club Will
Hear Safety Talk

B ehind Scenes W o r k For B om bing D e rb y W in
Heavy Attack Wing ONE at NAS failure to drop, failure to !«• over
Sanford held Itf third quarterly the target at the arhrdulrd time.
Night flights over
Atlanta aid
bombing derby last week, hut It Charlotte IMIS site* were achewai nine nail-biting hour* after duled for the second day. The
the last atrplan# touched the deck RRS (Radar Bomb Scoring) site*
nefore th# official retullt were tracked the Heavy Attark aircraft
known. Four squadron* based at on radat a* they approached their
NAS Sanford participated Heavy targets and scored the homldng
Attack Squadron &lt;VAH» ELEVEN, run*.
,
flying North American AJ-1
At stake was the travelling Con"Savag#" attack bombers, raptur ovrr Trophy, a large silver eup,
rd first place white YAH 5 and i presented to llaavy Attack Wing
YAH 9 Douglaa A3D Skywsnlor ' ONE hjr the North American Avia­
tsrin Jet bomber* placed second tion Corp*. It I* named after a
and third. In Mat
position was North American test pilot who |o«t
I hla !Ue testing the AJ-I. VAH 5.
YAH-T an AJ aquadren.
The bombing derby canal *ted nf winner of the two previous dertwro day* flight operation* On the I bies, I* currently in possession of
firrt day the Heavy Attack crew* th# trophy but will relinquish It
Few their aircraft tu a bombing to YAII-11 at an official presenta­
range at Eglin
Air
Proving tion to he held at a later data.
An extremely narrow margin
Ground and dropped a practice
bomb. Whlla th# actual acore re­ of victory separated ELEVEN
ceived on their bombing was the from the runner up*, and the race
trophy was
prime factor, penalties were added for the individual
for such item* as taking off late, l even tighter. Thia Iropby is pra-

aented to the crew attaining th# LCDR E C ROSSI, pilot, LTJO
lowest score throughout the derby. W. DAItTNEI.M bombardier and
LTJO It MrADAMS of VAH 5 w .n J. M. DRUSE, AM?, third craw
individual honor* hy 1H0 of one man were at a high altitude with
percentage poin* over LTJG A. S. Hie outside air temperature below
CLARK of VAH-11. ai the best 30-E. While talking with LTJG
bombardier navigator. Third plac# HARTNELL about this experience
in the Individual race went to LT he »*!d, "We never thought nf re­
JC. W. HARTNELL, also of ELK turning once wr neared the target.
\ltliough alt w# were wearing was
YEN.
Lt'DIl HOWARD C. HANSEN, our lummcr flying tuiti and sum­
acting Commanding Offir»r of mer glove*. | had to remove my
ELEVEN, stressed team work as glovra to work th# rader eontroi*
the reason behind ELEVEN’S vic­ but kept putting them bark on
' when | could. It wa* frigid up
tory.
"It was th# people working be their."
Invaluable training and #*perhind the scene* that enabled us
to win. Our Air Intelligence, sup­ ienrr are received b) th# crrwa
ply
department,
maintenance, in Una type of exercise. New fac.
para-loft, line crews, and the oth tori discovered by one squadron
er "uniung" men were the real while flying these mi»*ion* are
cifter, adopted by Hie other squa­
victors In the derby."
Th# bombardier* war# the key drons Th# derby contribute* greatmen one* th# aircraft laft th# run­ I ly In keeping th* NAVY crew*
way* at NAS Sanford. Ona crew 1combat ready and In "fighting
vs-hile flying It* minion had a t trim" to stop any potential agfailure of »b# beating #quipmeoL |f rwaeoc.

THE THREE ROMKARDIEItS from VAIMI, *hw# to*al l#an acore wai th# b#at In tK
dtrb/ 9 pe%€ «llb the Nor h Amerlren AJ*1 bomb *r In thf barhyround. Kle^e* flow the AJ*t alrrrt!
in lhf icrcnt detby. Knerling (I. lo r.) IA. (Jf) W. II. IMrtneU, IL E. Kronfacger, AD2 and 1.1.. (Il&gt;
A. ti. Hark.
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imla. I find
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| *8it down. Will." ahe said. "I If he talk# a different language.
•VJEI.A W ILL U V E with you have something Important to say With you tt'a your wife. With
1 " until I get hark from round- to you." I ohej ed. and ah* went John It's hta foolish eolony. With
up." I told my new faUiir-ln-Uw. I on in a cool tone: 1 am going Jo* it was the ranch. I won't
“ Then we'U decide where to 11vt." to writ* to B*n to take charge share my men with anything or
"T see." John Mather* look hi* I of my bun nras. You will stop in anybody! Ton should know that
pip* out c f hta mouth and tamped I Canon City when you get hack by now."
8o there K was at last, honest­
th» tobacco down. strain showing from LeadvlUe. You will turn
In hi* fare. "Beeaon. ■ rumor has over all the ranch money to him. ly said in her mm word*.
I rote, my mini made u p "A c­
coin* to me that Turner an j Dil­ He will take out the expenses and
lingham hava stolen all of our divide the balance. You will cording to the Good Book." I
cattle and *old them. I don't know bring 1500 of my money to me. said. *a man should he unselfish,
hew to ascertain tha truth. Tur­ What )-on do with your* Is your but I'm n ot Tv# got a wife to
ner might do a thins like that, business. Then you will pack up support. I'm holding on to what
but I find It hard to believe that and Pave, and that will be the I've got."
I walked out. leaving her sit­
he would, t have three other men end of our partnership."
Rhe didn’t look at me. She ting there, and bating me. I sup­
working on the ranch, but they
•wear they know nothing about stared out of the window- at the pose. just as she had hated Jo*
It." He looked at m* helpletaly. broad expanse of the valley, her Tarde*.
e s s
"Plow do you learn the truth in fae* very pate. She waa suffer­
a cjui» like thia?"
ing. I did not doubt It. A hard
Tbs roundup and dries to t-ead"You comb the range." I aaid. word would make her ery again; vlll* went as smoothly as e\er,
"In jo u r ea»e you'll have to hire but aelf-plty was tha source of
but when I left the other rider*
m m to do It. men you can trurt." her misery, and that was a lux­
at Alton* Trading Toat to go to
ury with which I had little pa­
-W ill you do it?"
Canon City, Irv Costello said:
"N o Not till I get back, any­ tience.
"Better get a move on. Beeson.
Suddenly, surprisingly, I dis­
way. Why don't you tend for the
You'll have work to do when you
covered I had no sympathy {nr
aherlff ?"
get back."
"W ould the iherlff come on the her despite the d«U I cared her
"What kind of w ork?"
baa.e of a mere rum or?"
He John Mathers, though he had
"Another driving Job. You ilon't
ahook hi* head. "Ueildre. tt would failed, had at least reached for
think them plow pusher* will nusa
become public knowledge, and 1 something. I eould respect a man
a chance like this, do you, with
can't afford that a* long a* the who had once possessed a worthy
sit of us nut of ths vallov like
aoclety haa a aemblance of unity." dream. Hut there was no sensible
we'v# teen for the last week?"
There waa a moment of alienee. explanatlcn of Sarah's behavior.
"I reckon not." I said. A* I
Maybe the answer was that she
Nrta anting with her hand* tight­
wheeled my horse away frvrn the
ly tla*ped, her face pair She had coruIJrred ms a chattel, that I
rest. I said to Curly King and
belonged to her Just aa Dogbone
not tolJ me of thli.
lied Thurston: ‘ I'll 1* home toFinally her father said:*"8up- did. The day would come when
morrow afternoon. Don't do any­
poee you can't atay here and our ah* would lose him too; I won­
thing till I get there."
cuttle have been atolen. but next dered what ah* would do then.
They nodded agreement, and I
"You can go." she said. 'That's
rprtng we could get bark Into
rode away, strongly tempted to
buslneaa—take a herd on aharea all I ha\r to say."
ignore Sarah's orders and return
r.r borrowed money to do *o.
"I'm not gotng,” I said. "You
to the valley with them. Trouble
Would you run Anchor for u a?" can give half a ranch away, but
had been foreshadowed from th#
"N o." I told him. "Ton don't you're forgetting you can't take
day Joe Pardee died. M ilt * th*
have a spread any more. Just it bark after It s given."
colonist# would never have rorr.e
"No. I m not forgetting I don't
aummrr range and your building*
to the valley If Joe had lived.
Your hay land and winter range believe you'll Insist on staging
Of if Merle Turner had not de­
are gone, tome of It plowed up." You'll reefive hslf of what the
scribed the valley In such glow­
"I understand." he add heavl- ranch has made this year along
ing terms to Mathers
Or if
with
jou
r
regular
wage*,
and
Hr. "Ueescn. people »av I ain
Sarah had not encouraged Math­
too Impractical, and I'm afraid that Is all jou can expect You
they're right. You *ce I believed also know I will not tolerate Nils ers.
History, my father used to re­
in an Ideal »o strongly that I in my house; tf jou want to live
mark, ts a series of rauvee and
overlooked today end had my eye* with her you will take her some­
effects. Me would flap me on
on tomorrow. 8o, for Nrla'a aakr, where else “
the la ck aa he said: "W e want
I'm glad you're a practical man.
She must hats Nela. I thought,
to get rich Tlist'e the cause, so
. . . Well. I gu&lt;»« we'd better go as much as she hates Kathy Mor­
Tell Sarah we will not be here gan. I said, "You still need me." we'll go to Sant* Fe and get
rich. That's the effect "
next Sunday, although very like"1 will find another foreman
Hr had been fsretlous: hut I
ly ah# know* that."
aa gi'od as you are." she an­
wasn't, as I thought aUwit the
I went outside with them; and swered.
past jear. If any of the causal
when Mather* stepped up Into the
"A re you gi»ng to let the colo­
(actors had teen different, then
•eat o f the buggy I ktaaed Nela. nists move in ?"
the following effects would have
and ahe whispered. "I'll see you
"I'll stop them *
been changed. But If they had
as soon as you get bark?"
"Then you'll need me "
been. I wouldn't be married to
I said. 'T h e minute I get back."
"The worlJ Is full of men who
Nela. So there tt waa, the sweet
I stayed there at long as I know how to pull a trigger"
and the bitter.
eould see them, and then re­
The words didn't sound like
turned to the house, walking her. but I waa beginning to see
Will IVsewm has a hard de­
slowly. Sarah would he bark In that ah* eould shed an attitude
the front room. I waa a'lre. and a* easily aa she could take off rision to malts when h&gt;ld,
I would be In for K. She waa Iter roat, I said, “ I suppose jo u II "Four of 'em colonists crossed
there, but ahe didn't reproach me be marrying John Mathers soon. .. I the line three days ago. Toro
a* I expected. She oat by the
The question jarred her. ‘ Of down jo u r sign, bl-wllng to
window, her eyea red. a wadded course not;" 8he looked at me pul up cabins." Continue "Uunop handkerchief on her lap.
sharply. ' He's Just like Joe even loclt" hern lomormw.

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Monday. August 12. 1957 The Sanford Herald—Paga t

T t i hkytkni K»*r
Xsw,
At Hams W. Musts

Bis# Off

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T«rv4*y N , n l i |
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Kew*. Florida
N»ws-U'cft4
JocU»i • Choirs
Jtcrnlne I'»««l le»s
Nir m osr Tims
SVorlA At Nip *
Mornln# M « ld :* s
Itsrs i r i Thsrs
N*ws
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lt»i«ai 1'srformtnrs
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N«ws
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JACKY

Why Businessmen
Often Get Ulcers
ly HUMAN H. NM0I1IN. M B.
TH* rncvst likely candid#!*# for! nrh*o Wv»dv containing Uttl*
9lr*ri#r*hatd-w orklnx.#nxl«tjr-jor no ad d ar# *»t«n. |#*lr:c
arisen individual*. Businessmen Juices ar* secreted lo help dlB*it
and rxreutlvrs of large firm# ars them Adding arid* lo Ui* foods
also good e«»m pi*» of the "nlctr usetl In the extwrtmrnta, ho-etj p e "
rver. stopped ths flow of t!.#
Why?
Julrts,
rspsrnnsnU siU i arim »ls se*m s h u|Of! V olv e
lo #1.* a* * pccltg good Idea.
Thes* exp erim en ts Indtcal*
pretty plainly mat ;n normal
What ilappena
acldlly Is a nalursl
Al the University of CYilcago.1.^ ’ * ^
cAj'WAiiiixina
iu wi. ivu by
uj mri
etparlmenis vui
conducted
the s h u t-o ff v a lv * ' for g .n tn a
de{&gt;artment of surgery lndlcat*
that squ*eilr.g action* cause m*| Ho»-*v*r. In prraorvs who at*
lower 1'ir t of the stomach to re^ ,' ,rT“ u ,• u'C*f * ar*
leas* a hormone cal!*d gastrin
,&lt;lMrIoP from *h«
This hoemon* In turn Induces:
°f to° muf h gastric Juke
th# lining of Ih.* upper .tom ach c,,h *r b , f * u** 0 » »h« , -«R f ' “ to secrete gasirla Julcea.
Iur* pr 0T,r*ttmu!atUm of Ih# ra­
in the ease of Individual# eon -Y 11* p,r.T*' ,
stantly under tenalcvn. tlie vagus! An&lt;^ h , *&lt; ^ appears. 1* why so
n -n * . between the stom ach a n d .™ " ' 0&lt;
businessmen h»v*
Ui* brain. ov*r*rork* It# Job of|u’ Mr*
stimulating th* stomach'# churn- OCEJitON Aho Aittwm
Ing. Consequently, th*r# 1# an I P C : ! am pregnant and b a n
overabundance of the acld-rleh:sever* leg crim p*. Whst cun I
Juices which are normally rupAruwve: During an ailark,
plied by th# upper stomach lo
massaging th* leg* or standing
dlgfrt food.
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. . . .
on a cold floor la sometime# of
Deetroya Stomach U nlnq
h, tp -joking n u m ln B-1. or thlThU abnormal quantity of add amtn# hydrochlotld*, la also of
begins lo »at away the stomach help.

lining and causes gastric ulcers | During pregnancy, your dirt
Sometime* th* Juice* will iplllj should contain adequate amount*
over Into the first loop of ill* in- of calcium In order to help pretcstlnr*. Very often this results vent leg cramp*. If the attack*
In duodenal ulcers.
Icontlnue, better »c* your doctor.

|e«t* »h«iw

.Saw* a Men Off

n i:an% r u d i i m m i
T# at Pattern#
Jimmy Pran Fhow

.Saw#, Weather

('ant Kangaroo
Harry Moore tM«F»
Arthur (iodfrev (M-TIII

Carry Moor# i f )
ht rIk* It Rich
2 allant l-a«ly

FENWICK

Some things happen la fast! Disne and Marion! Marion re­
One dsy Joji-e
William* had ports that DUn* received many
I .Icrlded lo i!*y her* In S*nfonl lovely and useful thing*. Some
played, and then
while Cliff I# rerving aboonl the games were
I U. S. S. Norths niton,
»nd th* the girl* were served home made
Confetti
cake,
next,
»he’ got th# house rrnt- ice cream and
cd and she's picking lo lesvr for which L»1 Ogles msde. Marion
Montgomery. Alabama, to stay also served brownies and mint*.
John Holmes made th* ire
with Cliffs aunl a.vl uncle!
It all happened *o quickly, cream, and Alice Pulver helped
Joj-ca didn't have enough tlm* Marion decorate for the psrty
1to ssy go«d hy to hardly anjone.
TTiat'a aMut It for today.
With three j-exr old Kathy, and Don't want tn take a chance on
|three WEEK old Cheryl, it took their cutting me lo pieces thli
courage lo decide to make that week! See you tomorrow.
irlp. They left Saturday after,
noon. »nd Cliff rrporta aboard
LONDON — Philip Burbridga,
his ship en Wednesday.
, Bill snd Mary Varner, and 63-j‘ear-old retired. British army
(heir ihrre children hair Ju&lt;t1sergeant on slapping Lord Al­
rrlurncd from s trip to see both trincham after the latter refuted
Hill's and Mary's parents who ail tn withdraw his criticism of Queen
live in Pennsylvania. Bill is an K li/abeth:
"I did what Prince Philip »vnjl4
instructor in ILXTU and left
last Tuesday for six weeks «&lt; greatly like to hav# don*. I gait
-choc! (n Albuquerque, New Xtex- him a good hard lick ."
I ico.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Karl B.
IlcmcniN'r, square dancing st
Lak* Golden tonight
or tlie Mundt B-S D. on labor racket­
, Chiefs Club tf the weather isn’t eer Johnny Dio's refusal lo testify
before a Senate •lacksit Commit*
I loo good.
Young Mt*s Patricia FIJol1lee:
"I Jtiat can't understand how •
l celelwnled her seventh blrthdsy
i* New
la st Thursday, August R. with a man ran Iw so tough
party ft&gt;r seven little fr'ends. Ycrk and so timid i# Washing­
Those titenilmg
were: Susan ton.''
G»lletlv. \nnette Kiferd, Herheth
Anne Collier. I.ln.l* and Arlene
IleMattio, Dmigls# Mlllc/owskl,
0. D. Farrell s
»ml Carolyn Kihd During th*
party, which
lasted from 2 30 |
rnttl t VI P M.
Lillian served
cake snl
ice
ervam,
candy (
sticks, bubble gum, and party
part favors (lames were played
with Annette. Linda, and Douglas
emerging the prue winners.
Marion Holmes called to tell
me about the "Stork Shower**
renturtnf
ah# had given Friday night for
Diane Lanier.
Those
prevent
. Tha Very Re«t
were: Bobbie Wilson, Gladys Car­
ter, Millie Myers, Bita DeJong,
310 E. lit
Blanche Daniels,
LilPan Ogles,
Betty Miller, Alice Pulver, J«anne Pieitchman, and. of course.

Arcade
Package Store

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h oth •* th* Northwaat &gt; war
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Nouthwrat
juartcr noil ftid *’ I r • i' i 11 • I fo i»r*#*nt
any
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Yo.| *n | e».h of tow ar* hrr*by
nottfiad that a ault to reurntf ( •unty at F»nfor»l, Klorbl*. within
&lt;IomiIi fr#-rn an t •* u .let and i.»n* rlaht calendar Mont it fft m the
firm (ha till*
th# ah&lt;&gt;«# •!#»• r11»• tini# nf the flr*t pn*dl at|*»n «*f
#•1 I'fnprft* an I t&lt;&lt; r' od»r null ami thf» n&lt; tli e !!*• h rlaltn ##r dam* I
%olil tha fr*tf|rtlv* ■-urnintt and j ahall ha In r11Ing and ahall •*•»•
frier *»r •lau*#* run-aloe t jn th# f J&lt;a |&lt;t«i • *.f r»#ld#n« # *» I no#t «&gt;(
daadi rotu eflm rail real |if&gt;&lt;fert) (I#-* addfeaa i»f ilia •Ij Iii. j M, in |
haa lifld browaht ggllttai » i ig •hall ha a*vtr?i f«# Isa lbs. s|almat&lt;t
th* ahota entitled •a »*• h| |( A agent, or attorney, and an&gt; *ui h

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rgnyira I
tr»F flb H by ia»» to
•er%a &gt;our An*w#f. «r ot;»#r &lt;la.
fan*#*. If *nj, itllher rer*einall&gt;
or hi at • may I in »»id ault •
hi f ir# th- 2 th d«\ of Aticuil. A I*.
f a il NmT »•» * d#••rt# tiro r«nf##»o will b* ant#r*d
ag aIn•t \ U
WITNKFF m* hand #nd t»»* i*«t
of laid t
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I'ounir I’ t rlda (hit Jtth day of
July, a I* , v *
O. P lIF.n.NlHXN
A* t'l'fk «Mrruit «* *rt. Fe ml
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IIPWAHH II HURT
Attorney for r *1n«lff
O* M#tcalf llutldlny
Orlando, Florida
(FTAfet
IN Till* COI HT l»F TIIf*
I (It N il
JI ll(*r. *KHI.
Nill.I! I Ol'NTI # ri.OHin%.
in rMnit%Tr..

claim or demand not an filed ahall
he told.
• f Frederick O Halter
Aa el*rut»»r of ttta l.aa
Will
and
T*#tam#nt &lt;*f
FMII.r OlKlFXi: .(er •#*• d
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TO WHOM IT MAY r*»MCrilN
NptIn I# her#t'V glYen that th*
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fe# later with tha I'leik nf ih# t is.
• m «*..tirr, |ti and
for
kamlnole
County. Florid*, upon ra. alpt of
proof of th* p ab llntle p ” f thli
nofir* th* flotitlott* «*ma to-wlt

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W* ##p*ct to ttitfU* In ku*lnaa«
■ * number Ht I llot 44| tn th*
city of Hanfnrd. Florida
I
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iara*tad
•aid hutlntaa #nt#rpt’ aa. ar* a#
follow •
I.FI! VIAWKINF rfrNNri.LT
PAPUNK W CONNELLY
Patel
at
Fan'ord
Femlnol*
d aoe a**d
•«4
P I ’ It • County Florida July :T 1&gt;2T

THACT I — Weat half t W V,)
of th* »^u*h **1f «H»h» of Oo*
varnrmnt txd 2. Faction In.
Townthln J'* Fouth^ flaot* St IN r#i g l T A T f l «r
Ka*t. Fimtnol# C »irttF lorid a . F M I L V n n ‘ &gt;FF2!
THACT S — 0outh*ait nuartar T O I I I . &lt; III I l l f O l t *
IMP.1, ! of |h* Moot |i wa«| quar­
ter tfl\Vi«S of Faction l«. TowntMp 29 »outh. lit n(* S'! Fatt,
Femlnol# fou n t» Florida
J ^H A\ZE R O
TRACT J ~ r.«u half iK»t &gt; of
t^a |A|||itNtl nnartar (VW Ul
of
th*
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ttaaf. Famtnnta I’om tr Florida
THACT t — Fouth
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th* F*»t ana-half f It ** t of tha
Fouthwaa* ouar(#r (iHVlil le«•
th* prtUth#a*i quart*r (FtS1*)
of
th*
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ouartar
IHWI.I of H#rtfon |P Town•hip ja gouth. Haag*
C ut.
F#rn|no|* Counl) Florida.
THAf^T I — That p t't of th*
North watt nuartar iN W 'il *»f
Ih* Fntithwait quartar |SWl||
l)in f goulhrait iFi; i of tha
A r f* pall road right •of. way
I#• t b*glnnln( at th* Mouth«at',
ISC) rornar of th* Nirthaatt
nu*rt*r INK', * o# th* Mouthwaat nuartar (F"* i4 » *&gt;f Fac­
tion Ik, Tnwmhtp 1* Fogth.
liana* 24 Kaat. rttnnlna thanr*
.North &gt; M rhair# W*at I? J€
CbAlal, N . (&gt; i I aI
• l •» th•
right.of-way Una of tha a C
I* Hattr ad th#jtr# xvaatorlr
along tall rlar.t-of•• av ii th*
Waaf lift* of FarHoe |M, th*nr*

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA

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DRAGLINE OPERATOR
2 - 0 5

A Clljr of Sanford CIvH Service KismlnuMin will ba
held In the Clly Mali n( 2:30 p.m. Tundajr, AuKU*&lt;t 27

Per Sheet

1957. or n# boon (hercitfler * y poRiihle for DRAfILINK
OPERATOR. For further detaiU c«U at City Halt.

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Mark ?f. Cleveland. Jr- fltertiary
N. 0. Gamer, Examiner

S l u m b e r
Cf&amp;j,
UNBUILDING NEEDS r l
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FLORIDA ROWER l LIGHT COMrANY
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A

Seminole

Program

County

f

Equalization

them—but at the present day millage and
todays property values (on the county as­
sessment lolls) there's no hope that roads
can be built for an expanding, aggressive,
progressive county.
Services need to lie expanded to take care
of the health and welfare of the county’s
citizens. But with present-day income the
county isn’t justified In placing such projects
in its budget.
Citizens should muke themselves ac­
quainted with an equalization program in­
stead of listening to the advice of a few.
Find out what an equalization program
would mean! Why is it necessary to equalize
property throughout the county?
This is not a personality program hut a
program that will lienefit each and every
citizen owning property inside the borders
Sanford. Florida
August 10. 1*ST
of Seminole County. There is no other reason
whatsoever that could make us favoi such Editor
a program. Were it to lienefit a few, or if Sinfool ll»r»l«i
personalities were involved, or If some would j
This letter is being written in
lie unmercifully hit because of an equaliza­ I answer
to certain publications by
tion. we would op|iosc any- such measure
your newspaper quoting state­
Kqualization can be accomplished in ment! alleged to have been made
Seminole County according to law. Other by me at a meeting of the Board
County t’ommiaaionera of Se­
Boards of County Commissions have ordered of
minole County on August I, 19J7.
equalization in Fh&gt;ida- And there is no I feel that the atatementa aa pub
earthly reason why citizens of Seminole hahed and attributed to me, did
County cannot benefit from such a program not convey to the readera of thi*
just as other citizens of the State have paper a correct Interpretation of
my statement!. For this reason. It
benefitted.
i Is my desire to clarify these slate.
A citizens committee has studied the tax ,-nenU and to explain my position
problems of the State and the State has a* to the industrial growth of S*.
benefited to such an extent that many of
the auggeationa are luring followed and put Hollywood Studio
into u»fc
/.
..
_
Citizens committees have U-nefitted the 5 6 6 K i n g N C W rQ C C
City of Sanford and many of the recommen- T
D *■
n
|n u ,
dations are put into use because of studies ' O lO N T O y tluNOVS
made through these bodica.
** ' v *' moxbv
Again—Seminole County can follow such '
BOLLYWOOD W — Whe
a plan lo the benefit of the elected office •Aru'd portra y the late Jean ..a..
holder.
kiw In the movie about her tragic
August 20th should In* mads ''An Kquali­ lift?
Fana who cherish the memory
zation Holiday'* is Seminole County so tlmt
every propel ty owner could appear before of the first of the plaUnum blonde#
the board of County Commissioners to ex- ,r* y™***"* ' v,ryb^ y J” .™

L e tte rs T o T h e Editor

; ~ r r
w .... . t
::
::r
Seminole ( ountv Court House can hold but f,imin* the tiorv of the irtres. of
a fe w hundred—there should In* thousands ( New Y o rk and Bollyw ood looks for
at that meeting with citizens from over the »n unknown artrei.-and *he doe*
entire county speaking in behalf of an n’ t have to be blonde.
"W e get hundred* of letters ev.
equalization program.
try week from around the coun­
try." said Wald, leafing through
the mail on his desk. "Tbey fug
gest Lucille Bali, Ann Sheridan.
Janet Leigh, Carroll Raker, Mari­
For example, there is the dramatic saga lyn Monroe, Terry Mo«ra—
Wsnis "Internal Fire"
of Solomon August Andree. the Swedish
"1 am looking for an artrof.
engineer who with two companions *ought but a little known one Then the
to reach the North Pole in a semi-dirigihle __________
_
___
___ wha.
eudienre wont
enticipate
balloon and vanished into the bftter cold o f ; ihe’a do And the unknown doesn't
the Arctic, never to be seen alive again- It have to have blonde hair. What
was 60 years ago this summer that the trio I’ m looking for is Internal fir*.
The make up department will take
took to the air from Danes Islasd, Spitzber- care of the reat."

D ra m a tic Saga O f A u g u s t A n d re e
History is rich with thrilling and faacinatIng accounts of man's exploit*. The most
gripping and remarkable narratives do not
necessarily tell of men who reached their
goals and otherwise attained success.

The Sanford Herald
Repr*««ai*4 Milsislly ky Osssrtl aissrllsUa
Serelta Isa SSI 0 »-r»i* Basts** Bask Rl«»
Allaata OeergU

rn ito rriiKivs ran#- *.« rustlike*

PVt-t. rt THAN JR. Bultnssa U(r
uam ou iits M ts o r ,
nan.,

gen.t
The movie, the way Wald outNot until Auguat 1930 did sailors from , bee* *. *IU be a revealing atudy
a sealing vessel accidently discover remain*
• »” ,im’ nf ,h* *rfe*° ,7

Kvrt.TR i n shivo aev*Mi*i*i Ms»«**f

near the Arctic region named Franz Jos­ screen penonality bring* to her
eph Land Andrre's diary recorded that life
Thi* script will touch on a lot
the balloon had been forced zlown after
of local nerves," he said. "These
drifting 117 miles.
star* all run to th* same pattern
B? C a d * .
||* par w**k
0*4 listlk
si ss
Thu* the month of August ha* a di*- lni*vurity, fright.
Tkr** m **ik*
k . M**ik*
o .» Tsar
They think
. I***
ISIS
IMIS
A'.I Oklutrr k«ilt*«. *sr4* *f tkstka r*«*l*o*** **e tinctive place in the history of aerial ex­ they'd better get the money fast
• ef *«t**ui*k*t*i fee Ike m o m * *r r*t***a ploration. The Andree balloon of 60 years because ihrv don't think they U
t**4» • IU ke «ksr**e fer kt r*«*l*r *4*»m’*I&gt;« rate*
ago and its 117-mile flight may ]&gt;e regarded last.
"Did you ever notice how they
S*Uf*4 ae M«M4 «iim w&gt;*ti** mt*Wr H ISIS M aa a forerunner of the modern aircraft which
(he Poet Om*e ef i*kf*re Flerlle. ealee Ike set
,
,,
....
------------------ keen making up tbeir facet? That
___________ »f C««etee» ef Marek 1 lift
devour time and distance with such flashingof cosmetic* c«v*fi up their
speed that crossing continents and polar fnaht
P*kttsk*4 Dsllr ***4»t k * l« r 4 * r . *&lt;■#*? »■«
O r l H k M Sltk *lsr * r * * . t « U ( Ckrlilwi*
regions is eaaily accomplished within a few
"Their worst prob-Vm »• »h*«
mow tlunk they're at tray off
Fago 4
Monday. Aupuat 12. 1957
h°ur*
screen at on Men msrry them
few what thrv art in th# movies—
nos at human women with end.
nary problem*. That I why their
msniacri don't loot
Huthand t'ommttud Suicsd*
ty HIBSUN K MNMIOC ■ ».
"Jean Barlow married Paul
WHAT oouid be more insigalfl- profusely, thus bunding th* eye*
Bern twrausr »h* thought h# wo*
rant than a taw teardrop*? You'd with tear*
1 ORO GRANDE. N. M. — Owen one man who didn't expect her tn
be surprised.
I Tears aren't a nuisance as »•
I Prather. M. on hit older brother be as vl.e was tn 'Bell's Angels.' "
Tears aren't merely drop* of sometimes are Inclined to believe,
Bern committed suicide after
Jnhn a dispute wuh th* Army over
salt watae; far from It. They Just get something In your eye
their marnag*. leaving a nou
hi* ranch:
are a complex solution with a snd you'll see how valuable they
high protain content. And aetan- really are.
"I feet the ismr way about my saying
- - "last night was a farce
TV* S#•ra14 li • « i * l i r ef it* Value Sin i
wM«k U sst'lls# sttleltvelr te Ike
f*r f*»«*ll.»
Sit* if ktl Ike 1*4*1 n e t *H*U4 Ik tkl* M *ffl**f
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Why Do We Shed Tears?

lift* can read them almost oa foe^ sa la d
easily as scanning tbs page* of a
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boo l
Automatically, tears wtU flood
'
'h# eye* In an attampt to wear.
Dotocwslno Cause
o-it th* foreign body, whatever It
Not only do tear* ted some- m,T **- v »rT often thi* natural
thing about who shed them, but
by your own body w&gt;
11* usually pcwstbl* to determine remedy th# situation Is all that i*
to some extent, why they e » r i ' " ? &lt;l*(1ikl
thed.
| * “ l Bit* la Just on* way let
Teare ahed by adulU are dlf- * w *,, »•*«*• protect* your eye*
ferent than those of children, and
*»U
scientists can easily tall which 1*'
wonderful t* th* work
which.
of your eyelash** which sen t a*
Moreover, they can
teU » dust stopper and your eyebrows
whether th* lean were brought * hlth hare tha dual rolt of k*«pon by Irritants, such as smog or
out dual and preventing peronions, or ubathar they w*r* »P*reUon from dripping into your
caused by pain, ang*r, sorrow or,***#.

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Joy. Chemically,ths tears of th*#* D0* -'- howtver. l»*re everytaro cate lories an very different ^ lftZ kp to nature. Hav# a reguSavreaiad i . r.i™ J
lUf 'T ^ g h t examlnaticn by a
5# reled By uland
tSStptUhl *J* epaciaiut ms least
Tear* art accreted by ait
other y**r.
almond-shaped gland e h ic h w* Qtnrrvo* son s a t t r n
call tha lachrymal gland. Oener- H T .llh ayeeacnicU U ngh oU oily. th# secretion from thU gland aches behind my left rye. What
$•***•» out through th* nos# could be the cause of this?
When It Is profuse, however, ill Answer: Thar* or* numerou*
overflows the eyelid* and we have cause* foe this type ef headache.
Mar*.
such a* ntreousnoas. nervous dtaCertoln odors IcrlUka tha la d i- ordar, a Mood disorder, a tumor,
r y a a l gland, coudot 12 *a ahadSalinila* ta d other inch dlsraaes.

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mino'.e County—
The conversation which took
By CHARLES M. McCANN
ar.d Wen Germany it*uni Mun&gt; a piCtty « » ! one.
place, and my intention! at the L’nited Prrts Staff Correspondent day.
,
Call# For Election
The Big Three Western Alliee
The statement alio gave AdenThe declaration called on Soil**
time, to the best of my memory,
have given Cbance'lor Konrad auer personally further as*ur*ne* Rulzia to agree to a free all-Gerwas ss follows:
Germany a Intereita i man election to unify the coun.^
Being permitted to *pesk, 1 Adenauer a big booit in hit cam­ that Writ
*■
paign for the West German par­ will not be sacrificed in the at­ try.
asked how the commission pltnn«d liamentary election.
tempt to reach a disarmament
It reaffirmed the right of a
to raise revenues for the new bud.
That leeme likely to be the most agreement with Soviet 3uztia.
united Germany lo continue th*
It would be unfair, perhaps, to membership In the North AtJantie
g t. Mr. Krider stated that reve­ important result of the declara­
nues would be raised by a re ap- tion on German unity which the call the declaration a campaign Treaty Organisation which Writ
Stales, Britain,
France document. Nevertheless, U makes Germany hour holds.
pralaal of Seminole County pro- tailed
l&gt;erty. 1 asked who would nzak*
It farther ruled out as impossithis appraisal. Mr. Krider stat'd
|hie the Russian demand that West
that it would be made b/ an out|Germany n'gotiat* a unification
aide organization.
1agreement with Communist Fact
80 MANY flth were caught by be II months long. Shuck*—
I then requested the com million
Germany.
angters tn three small craft off most everything scientists do wt , One significant feature of th*.
(a go easy at thia time az I had
Capetown. South Africa, the boat* and tmpooiibl* to understand,
been advized by 'everal lax payer*
the declaration was that it wa« *
tank beneath their weight. The |
I I I
In other rountiez that appraisal
i inued in West Berlin instead of
fUh. ef court*, got away—but the 1 A /Lkrrman, with o blow o/ Ihc
in Bonn, th* West German capital.
by outsider! had t*»t barn satis
Art, kaocl.rd out a muiitrliungc I This emphasised th* fact that Ber.
factory. Mr. Krider stated that [ iUhermen almost didn't?
} t t
|he ceaphf—*port e Item. Didn’t 1tin la Germany's real capital.
additional revenue* are needed lo
A Neve IfShnf brewery ho* know those thin-;* had Jau»—
B » K To Visit E**t
bnr.g In Industry. At this point.;
I rtated "We do not want Indus, i drv«f«yed • reallakoee beer male-' much trie glate oar*,
The decision to inut tha uni.
tap yrocee*. Trylay to http *pj
! ! !
try", but before t eould complete
ficition declaration at this tim*
tntk the coatiaaoai yuiiltr e/
A botenltt report* disseeery *1
my statement. Mr. Krider siked
undoubtedly wra* mad* partly be.
•ear T
teeerel new type* ef weeds, leek,
"Who it w t?" 1 then explained
cause Russian Communist Lead­
t
I
!
fell*,
cen
t
yew
leee*
bed
tntvgh
that 1 did not favor th* "smokeer Nikita S. Khushchev and Prem­
•ritela’s barbers pretest botch eleae?
stack' type of industry and that I
ier Nikolai A. Bulganin are te v»
holrxvts deewended by th* British
w*a confident that the people of Se.
visit East Germany in August.
Americans. It's estimated, deep
•racy. They meat think THIY ere
mmole County did not wish to have
Khrushchev and Bulganin are
a billion dollars worth of coin*
yelling th* trimming.
thi* type of Industry. In speakin|
sure to hit the unification Issue
Into Juke boxes annually. That
of "#moke-#Uck" trvduairy, I am
hard in their speech** during tftis
Milt, th# starling printer, siya kind of mcney doesn't Islk—It
visit. They may be expected to call
referring to steel mills snd amelthe can't figure out how that in- scream*, croons, bellow*, moans,
ing plant* with which 1 am fami.
again
for direct negotiation betternattonal Geophysical Tsar can groans, yammers and yodel*.
; ween the two German govern­
liar. I further stated. "Certainly
we want industry which Is practi­
ments and to repeat that West
Germany's mtmbershjp in NATO
cal."
laff- a - d ay
is ■ bar to a unification agreeThe above, to the best of my
ment.
knowledge la what iratvapired at
the meeting. I would Ilka to point
out her* what T meant by practi­
cal Industry- I feel that lndoitry
u eh as manufacturing, steel fa­
brication. air craft research, deve­
lopment and manufacture are pra­
ctical type* of Industry which
would strengthen the economy of
Seminole County and central Flo­
. and mail it today to find
rida. Further, any industry wh.ch
out how you can iti'.l apply for
produces goods
and
materials
a $1,000 life insurant* policy t*
which sre consumed in the state
help take car* of final expense*
of Florida, I would advocate. Bow
without burdening your family. Au
ever. In regard to large steal
mills and melting plants I * A
Tou hanJl# th* antire trans­
•' * it would be feasible from an
action by mail with Ol D AMER­
ICAN of KANSAS CITY. No ebeconorsical standpoint
to have
such industries located in Semi
Iligation. No on* will call on youl
note County at th* present This
Writ* today, simply giving your
is the type of mduetry to which I
'name, address and agt. Mall to
#-•*
I ' l H l f l ha. »t|t| t*t«’S I
referred when 1 mad* th* shove
01.| American Ins. Co., 3 West
rtatement* In other word*.
••You'll have to excuse me now. Paul . . . want to
Bth, Dept. L3009B, Kansas Cl’ y,
I do not feel it it fair or right
jet out the announcement!.”
I Mo.
—Adv.
to tax lb* people ef Seminole Coun
ty (nr th# purpose of promotjig
Industrie* which are not perdue We hav* had Jobbing distributors |
[ng products consumed in Florida. who covered and sold our pro.
l am not a County Cbmmlaalo- ducts tn all of the large cities in I
nar, nor am I trying to influence th* etrt. I covered this territory
THE EXl’ l lilENCEli WAV It THE Sl'CCE*8FUL WAY! ,
nr hurt anyone. I have had my regularly and I hid charge of I
Even day properties are SOLD the BANSBROL’ GH WAY
residence in Sanford since 112$. sale* and management. ! am very I
for the Ton vtjrtet Dollar. VOL* TOO!—can have ynur
Since ItU. I have been with Cum­ familiar with what go** on in larg* f
property bOLD throegh Ik* Sacceseful llaaabreugb A*cberland Case Company of Chaus industrial cities and steel mills.
ziou Method, zmly a few opea dale*
dalea in Aagait aad Sept­
nooga. Tenneuse*. and hav# had '
Yours »ruly,
ember—St! CALL AT ONCE lor earlr Inxprrtina of your
propel tv and details of the HANS i / r o UGII PLAN—re- I
charge of operations in Zi *ut»*. *
W. R. Dyson
wreseotlar halt a rrnturs of bl'CCESSFL'L EXPERIENCE. Call COLLECT. ORLANDO 4»$7I.
TV*
Way
i W Th* 1h Way \
FT. Ivy And S*«

land as my big brother does | Jean herself died of uremic pot#
wont give it up without a fight. '1 omrg when the was in th# m-ddle
1of filming •Saratoga'' with Clark
WASHINGTON — Sen John F |Gable. In preparing th# movt*. I
Kennedy D Mate
on Maswell W»U1 hat talked to the pertorj la
Gluck. Preeideni
Fiteshower » Barlow's Ilf#—Gabl#, Bill Pesyll
rocvlroiersis] choice for ambassa­ and her mother, wrhv runs a shop
m Palm Sprtng*.
dor lo Ceylon:
"Gable toM me evswyon# on t)w
"I am srondrring
whether it
wouldn't be in the beat interest! nf set felt when they t o i Jean away
th# L'nilnd Stale*
lo
reassign ' U the hospital th#v srould never
Gluck. It may be embarrassing are her again." said Wold •Tbs
In him but we are aiking a M of sat even# In my picture will be
a lot of
peopie
in the I’nltod ! when the director of 'Saratoga'
says 'kill the ares' and th* '.ighlJ
Sr**## thee# days."
on the set go out. one by one."
trt* ANGELES — Democratic
National Chairman Paul M R i Of
on a "i*lfith clique" he said is
trying lo capture control of the
p a r l y t national organization to it
ran dominate the 1M0 prendenbal
nominating convention:
"The** are th* vary men who
would weaken th* prestige and influtnet of th* odfic* of th# nation,
al chairmaa u gain thsir *ndz- &gt;
To#»# are th# m«n who would sac- {
rtftca our unity, our strength and
our future at a party in order to
Insure their own power and coo
trol."

S tro n g

H n n

"We decided two things." re­
By AL Kl'ETTNER
the Supreme Court, but it ha* re­
tailed Pres* M iff Comzpotideni fused to review a lower court or­ calls manufacturer B. Blanton
ATLANTA &lt;P - Ttie federal der outlawing the Louisiana llanhur). “ Wt weren’ t going to
intergrate and we wanted to keep
courts spp«ar bent oa breaking assignment scheme.
aur school* going "
down the South s two strangest
Abollih The Schools
Foolproof Possibility
barricades sfitnit racist IntegraAll southern states hive some
The citizenry organized th*.
lion it&lt; iu public schools—pupil kind of rule permitting local au.
assignment and state-financed prt- thorities to assign pupils. Ala­ prince Edward Education Corp#
vate schools.
bama. Georgia. Mlesisslppi. North with Banbury as president and
Early In the civil rifhts contro­ •'arolina and Virginia have gone begin taking cash and pledges for
versy, the South chore to stand a step further with standby liws the purpose of operating private
its ground on the right of local permitting abolition of public schools should the pubti: schools
be Integrated.
school boards to tell students schools.
Banbury said the fund hat
|which school tq attend. It also
Most southern official* wink at
contended a state coutd adopt con- their nrlvsta school laws, know- topped $200,000 with about S2S.C00
stitutioual laws ending Its respon- ing they would be only "paper in cash in a local livings bank.
, tibiliiy far operating public transfers’* of school property from The highest sing!# contribution
schools.
public to private operation. But has been $3,000.
Serregauonirta reasoned they ihere’f one spot where "private
"If we ever com# to operating
I could tell Negro pupils which school plan’* means ]ust what It our plan, money would be tha
i schools to attend. Or they could says.
least of our worries." Banbury
|close an Integrated public school
Doan the onsd from Appomatox, said.
snd "lease" it as s private school Va- where Gen. Robert K. I-ee
Be raid teachers have been
I for ah!U children only. Such pu- surrendered, lies Prince Edward; .
.
n. . R ln , . ns
pis would receive grante from th« County, an example of the tough- ’ *
J* . v . T#
mvjr lo
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arrangement!
have
neen
to
.atate
. . . . for their
th.ir -tni.Ww."
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"tuition."
cit fiber of resistance to desrgre- use churehej, homes androvae
private
Now the federal courts are gation This wma one of tho areas buildings. In order t« avoid trouble
ovtrriding that ppsition.
that figured in the famous 19H from the courts, no contributions
Two federal courts of appeal school decision of the Supreme have been seccpted from any
|have knocked out pupils assign-1 Court
branch of government.
&lt;mem statutes in Virgins# and
Not long after that ruling, pri.
! Louisiana. There has been no vate citizens of the southern Mr* j ••We think we've got something^
sy* Banbury.
|direct ruling on rither practice by ginia county held mass mceiings. foolproof

Business
Is Just theGood
same boat. Roads are needed—many of

An equalization program for SemlnoU
County U juit downright good buaineaa.
There is no other wav one can look at it.
The county U faced with the problem of
creating additional revenue on which the
county government may be operated and
County Commlnaionera ju*t don’t want to
keep racing the mi!!age comjvrahle to
counties surrounding.
For Instance—there i* Brevard County.
Uillage there has gone up and up until it
la ut preaent 60 mills or above. Orange
County fated the same problem and numer­
ous other counties were or are in the same
boat.
Year after year asseaamenta have remain­
ed the same—has-ing a few- change* here
and there where glowing and protruding
inequities existed.
Prosperity and the gradual change in the
overall social system of our government have
increased operations with additional cost*,
bigger salaries. gVeater demand*—but with
no Increased income.
When the cost of merchanidse went up—
and that hs* been time and time again—
merchants did not idly sit by charging the
same prices that we.e appearing on tags
during pre-World War II days. The tsice*
changed to meet the costs. And so the
change must take place in property valua­
tions.
Rrevard County is in the process of an
equalization program. And at the preaent
time *» otests to the equalization are running
about one per cent. Hut citizens there realize
that such a change i* necessary because the
millage will be reduced from 60 or above
existing now to an expected 17 to 20 mills in
the final analysis.
Such was the case in Orange County. To
be sure there were some few dissatisfied
property owners Just as there r»# in Brevard
County. However, the protests in Orange
County ran about three per cent.
In Seminole County it is not evidenced
that protests to such a program of equaliza­
tion would come up to Brevard’s one pet1
cent.
School* here must find some wav to broad­
en their classroom facilities and that can
lie done only through new sources of re­
venue— that is unless the county would like
to l*e faced with something more thjn
13,000.000 In a Imnd issue- The Itoad snd
Bridge situation in Seminole County Is in

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EDUCATION fN THE UPPER BRANCHES

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14—1:M p. M.
•Mesonrv HOME with DUPLEX
1*1* 1*71 Dartamoulk Asr.
WINTER PARK area
No Ullr T ilts
Bay Separately or Together
Th;i prop*rtr It cloae to school*, churches, shopping c*n.
tere and ix hand) to city hua lervicea. Property also in.
eludes a t-r. house and another tingle room apait-nent
maaomy unit wiih Jalousied windows. Henty of room to
erect another bui-dlnc to the front, tf you *o desire. Both
buildings are LE35 THAN ONE YEAR OLD!
O---BUCK'S BARN DA YTONA. U. R. 1
AUO. 1 0 -1 :3 ! P. )L
Known Huvlnrcs
WORLD FAMOl'ft II\R.
BECUE
RMTAt'RANT
PAChAGR STORE a n d
LARGE MASONRY BMKI.
•••iJ'ARGK WARRHOURE I
LOTS ON MADE STREETS
AND RAILROAD
auitjrotter oamhu HANSBROUGH Auctiona In Florid*
S,a,»s mclodlnr Home, Apartmenta. Hotel*
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V v iKcJUwro.U’ , 5ubdiTlV,v,,• Commtrda! BMgt. I
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n,t 11 o M tor information regardinr I

THURSDAY AUGUST I $ 1:30 P. M.
WAGNER'S CAFE
Home A New Rental Cottar*
t*a Fj it Side at IT. a I7.#J
Mala Bwy. Orlando Tamp*
8 Mi. South of hlssiramre
II ML North of Baiaea City

TERMS 20% VOWS—BALANCE ANNOUNCED

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Monday. August 12. 1957 The S*r.ford Herald—Pace 5|

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S o c ia l fivcniA
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The

New s

lly VIRGINIA CONN, Society Edi.or
returned
from i name dropper, but I hope W get
Having just
Jacksonville, 1 am bursting with to know thfm before long. Did
news about people up there, and »rc Jim and Jr*n
Rcedv and
I could a rite several columns about daughters.
Lionel
and
Rithem, but Sanford folks might not di# Arthur, I’ at anil Howie Hansen,
bo very much Interested.
Dick Ilcck. my friend Curt KretxMegs and Rip Ripley and three irhmann. Tim I’renliee and hi*
of their four children came to parent* who arc visiting from Con.
Sanford from their Fort Pierce reeticutt. Dirk and Louise Andrus,
home Saturday to visit Harriet and Shirley Ron. Jean Fowler, Caro,
John Williams for the weekend. line and Rupe Legare. Ruth and
The fourth child. Valcie, was al­ Forreat Novell. Gen* and Ernie
ready heir staying with Gwynne Erin. Jane and John Miller, Anita
Williams. The Ripley* are well- and Bob Hadden, Dave and Lee
«i|.\|)YS HASTY, who U to be mxirlrd An iust 26 to Robert Knelb, la honored Saturday with
known in Sanford, having lived Cunning, Spook and John llook, MISS
a limhrnn al the home of Mrs. Al Lee Jr., 2416 L'urel Ate. Left to right, Barbara Lowe, Gladu
here (or a numb-r of year*. Some Hetty ami John McCracken, Jean
(Phot* by Bergtteem)
Hasty, Ano Mims, Jerry Lumhcrsoa.
of the old crowd heard they were and t’ arl Tegfeldt, l»ly Roth, Bob
in
town,
hoisted
children
in
the
and Pat Knight,
George
and r ( . ■
,
, ,
ADMIRING TIIK MURAL. |s m U at ihr opening of the AFTERBURNER, piutr to rhit, Left lo
right. ftlr. Joseph Tally, Mr*. |. M. Rowell Jr, C*pL Lionel Arthur, Mr*. Tullr, and City Commit* car, and r»am, akiied and ate at Marge Dickson, F.D. and Muriel bhirlCV JOflCS NOW
H o s/; G le a n e rs C ,ass
Harriet and John, Saturday and Scott, BUI and Bethy Bush. Betts
•loner I*. It. Scott.
t Photo by tier* strum)
'
Sunday. Guests
Saturday night and Doc Linker. Polly and Don
were John and Toy Fitipalrick. Brubaker, Marge and Bill Hill,
By AI.INK MOSBY
The Gleaners Clast of the First
B. J. and Bill Clast, and Martha Bob and Evie William*. Bill Stet­
and. Billy Vlhlen.
son, Joanie and L e w Fellini. Jim United Press llolljwood Writer
The full noon F'rtday night drew |Baptist (Tturch held Its regular
The grand opening of the "A f. and Mary McGuire, Joy and, Shirley Jones, the voluptuous member* of the Adillt Fellowship monthly meeting August 6 at tha
The Sunshine Commilte* of the terbumrr" at the B.O Q. was a Will Webber. Do’.tie and Ernie tinging star of "Oklanoma," is j Clast of the Lutheran (hu*vh of home of Mr*. V. S. IfaUy at 2127
Women’s Auxiliary of the Sem'n- complete success. The crowd wxs Dohne, Al Deana, Joe and llulh bark in the movies—but in name
the Redeemer to the home of Mr. Myrtto Ave.
The official opening of the bar cal fists. All the tables held at. ole Memorial Hospital met Thurs­ large, spirit*,) and seemed to cn Tally, Sonju and Bob Blackwood. 1 ,
Mr*. Myron Smith prerided In
•t the B.O.Q. was celebrated with rangements of pink and white hi­ day afternoon at the home of Joy themselves thoroughly. The and I could go on til night but j on**r"
und Mrs. Rill Southward at Twin
the absence of the president. Th#
an informal dinner danc# Friday biscus. The decorating committee, th* chairman. Mrs William Gray. decoration*
were
fabulous, of time la running short, and this | "Thp rr‘ t ° f Shirley is a shock Lakes, where
they enjoyed a
derotlonil wa* given by Mr*.
night. Under the co-sponsorship of consisting of Mrs. J W. Hill, Members of the
to movie fan* who remember her
committee and course, and the O.W.C. la to be I hat to get down to the paper.
moonlight
swimming
party and Willie B. Pippin. The topic wa*
Mrs.
Don
Brubaker
and
Mrs.
John
q ! the Officer’* Wive* Club and the
the nursing staff at the hospital congratulated There were many
* ’ ent on hoard the Saratoga in In the musical clastic. The appleweiny roast Co-hosting with the ’ What Blocks Aniwert to Pray­
B.O.Q, the dance was considered Hook, did an excellent job, in de­ were invited to swim and ride in new fares, u .familiar to this old Mayport. and I've never been as
checked miss hat slimmed down
a big sure***, and boasted a huge picting sporting activities in cent­ the boat before the Gray's beauti­
Southward*
were Mr. and Mr*. er."
thrilled in my life. This carrier Is to a »!r*k, more grown-up actress
ral Florida.
crowd.
Get weil cards wtr* signed by
ful Lakefrort home.
1Glenn McKendre*.
unbelievably tremendous. Follow­
hair-do and
The remodeled bar and lounge
The buffet dinner consisted of
ed Bob up to the flight deck, and with a short chic
The night rould not have been all present to be sent to member*
Suggcrtiona and Improvements
featured new green plastic wall* a lavish assortment of meats, sal. In policy and operation were dis.
who are ill. Mr*. Fippin rioted
we climbed so many ladders I wa* w-hlstleabl# figure.
more lovely, and tha beautiful
figured draperies, and gray and ads and other
the meeting wlih
prayer, after
delicioug foods. cusses! at the meeting. Introduced
exhausted by the lime w* arrived.
"I just decided I should lose
Southward home front* on an business matter*
vrht* chair* *nd loveseata. Air* Tables were reserved for each un­ were tw„ new members, Mrs. Don
had been dis­
The deck waa full of planet. VAlt weight." explained
Shirley,
who
conditioning has also been install­ it, but a democratic spirit pre­ 1Brubaker
r\r the
,.‘ shortest
" shorts in
„ excellent
9's AID* took up a. lot or space, W wearing
and
Mrs.
Howie
. . lake
. for swimming. .Aft. patched. During the social bout
ed, but was not at Ita n.ost effec­ vailed, ami many were teen din. Jllsnsen. Alwut twenty w-erv prealong with some racy Jet* the history today to keep cool on her er enjoying tho water, members which followed Shirley. Mary J«
tive because of the large crowd. Ing with fflends in other squad- 1tent, betide* the nurse*.
name* of whtrh I can never re­ movie jet.
of the clas* rooked their welrere and Ruth Jean *ang several beaut­
White carnations and lavender rona.
iful aongt.
member. The Essex was anchored
"I looked a little too heavy In over fires outside, and spent the
£ eryaanthemums formed a trem­
Delicious refreshments of punch,
in the stream, and the Lake Chain- 'Carousel'
Among th* navy
were many
ami ‘Oklahoma.’
I evening meditating the moon and
endous arrangement over the bar. civilian guest*, and form*r navy
plain at the other pier. A carrier thought It would give me more indulging in conversation. Enjoy­ cookies and nuts were aerved by
Ralloons in bright colors hung from people. The Afterburner is open
lo.«k* beautiful from a distance, scope if I were thinner."
ing the party were Mr and Mra. the host***. Attending werw Mr*.
the ceiling, rink and white hibis­ to all retired and reserve offic­
all gr iceful lines, ami sleek
Philip Skates, Mr. and Mr*. Ver­ Fred Myers, Mr*. J. F. Lewis,
cus were placed on the tables.
Old Plgure "IJmltlng”
planet, but below decks and top.
ers, and it i* hoped that they will
non
Johnson, Mr. and Mr*. Jim Mr*. A. J. Walker. Mrs. Myron
Mr*. Don Brubaker created a taka advantage of the improved
Shirley has been busy on TV
By GAY PAULEY
side, there I* nothing that Is not
Ekern.
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Sin. Smith. Mr*. Otto BonJorf, Mrs.
wall-filling cartoon for the occa.
utilitarian. The hanger deck re­ hut hat not been assigned a role karkk. Mr. amt Mr*. Mark Mack, Willie Pippin, Mr*. C. A. Ander­
faculties. Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. United Pres* Staff Correspondent
•ion. with familiar facet and well*
Just nam* tt, and a child will
minds me of a ferry, with all the by her studio, 20th Century Fox, Mr. and Mr*. Dean Taylor, Mr son, Mr*. Bert* Cottrell and tha
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bush,
AUGUST 1*
known saying* issuing from tt*
warning* painted on the bulk, tinea her secixl movie, “ Carous­ and Mr*. Rill Holcomb. Mr. *nd thraa visitors, Shirley, Mary Jo,
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Phillip*, and swallow It.
Carol
Crumley
all too loquacious mouths of the
As a result, each y»ar S0&lt;1 childheads. The hanger deck alone is el.” She confessed having a ren- Mrs. Don Myers. Mr. and Mr*. and Ruth J**n Robinson.
Admiral and Mr*. Johnston were
Johnny
Terwilleger
characters pictured.
dren under th* age of five die
about tlx good blocks long, and nlr type figure It "limiting" when Nathar. Myers, Pastor and Mr*.
seen enjoying the party.
Joyce YVatkins
In an eloquent
after-dinner
from household poisoning; untold
even on a Saturday
afternoon, It comet to role*.
Mr*
C.
II.
Winn
Philip Schlrtsmann, Mr. and Mrs.
0 speech. Captain Lionel Arthur an­
numbers more suffer Injury, and
Her first move was to shed 10
activity was the word. It was *
S/Sgt.
Harold
D.
Hendley
Jo* Ervin, Mr. and Mra. Gene
nounced that the name selected
often permsnent disabling.
wonderful experience, only I did­ pounds by rutting out desserts and Herrs, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Knaa- Bleak (R. C. Dickson’ s recipe)
AUGUST It
for the bar was the "Afterburn­
In an effort to prevent this loss
starches. Next the trimmed her
r • • t TSJPAR
n't see enough of the ahlp.
John C. F'ox
3 pound T-bone steak
#r, Mr. and Mr*. John Slnktrik,
er*', and a prise was awarded
of life or inhiry, 12 poison control
long blonde curia to an Italian
C
l
E
V
fc
N
'•
Thelma
Caremon
claret to cover
Mr. *nd Mr*. Don Doverlekt, Mr*.
to Ena. Marion Smith for sub.
center! today operate 'n various
hair-do,
lightened
her
eyebrow*
Doris Ellerb#
2 tablespoons butter
France* Taylor,
*nd Mr. Bob
milting the name. S'nce Ens. Smith
rititi around the nation. One of
atvt added mvke-up.
Edith Dougherty
1 No. 2 can mushroom#
Taylor.
MONDAY
was In Mayport. aboard tha Sara­
th* first centers, and a pattern for
Her wardrobe
changed to In­
Harry Eugene Young
•alt and popper
Evening Cirri*
No. 1 of tb* many of the others, is th* one op­
toga, Ens. Al Deana accepted in
clude clinging ihrsth dresses.
Mr*. W. L. Stoudenmir*
Soak steak In claret for tw*
First Presbyterian Church, Mr*. erating as part of New York City’*
hit stead.
her first film job (n modern
hours. Cook slowly for M min­
She alto got m«rrle&lt;t a year ago dress.
Chairman, will Health Depart; •rnt.
Lt. Emeat Dohne acted at mas­ Floyd G. Cate.
to ringer Jack Cassidy, and the
ter of
ceremonies
during the meet at Mra. John Wllton’a, Gold­
"Most fan* and ersn tome utes, covered. Remove comer and
of children
It wa* founded tt th* request of They have records
turn Mra on full; brown steak.
evening,
when three
door en Lake, for a covered dish picnic local medical societies who wanted gulping everything from heavy
An evening
party Thursday think* "naturally, that matured friend* dln’t recognlie me these
supper at 8:1b p m. Cohoatesses, an information clearing house; a amount* of whiskey—the child died honored Mis* Miry Ito** Ander­ me."
B prisee were presented.
day* when they see ma on the Fix- a rare aleak, omit ataamlng,
The first recult of the new Shir­ street," the laid. " I ’d love to get and after leaking, tear the ateak
Sidney Vthlen’a orchestra play, Mis* Lettle Caldwell. Mis* Etsie place where parents, dolors ami —to a bottle of perfume—the child son, who will become Use bril#
ed for dancing in the dining room, F'ariey, Mr*. Mabel A. Brown.
hospitals could get speedy infor­ recovered.
of Dean Kells, August It In the ley Jones came when producer the part now of a aexy other wom­ on a siuRrvf eVtilet, er charcoal
grill. Saute mushrooms In butter
The Boy Scout* of the F'trst mation on the chemical content,
which had hee« partially cleared
The New Y’ork center handles an First Prrtbyterian Church. Mr*. Milo Frank spotted her tinging in an or vUlalnne**."
and serve over steak.
of table* .Tha dining room wa* Presbyterian Church will meet at and the danger Involved when jun- average of SOO cases a month. Clarence L. Redding wa* co-host, a TV Col# Porter spectacular last
decora*ed w-ith a
large mural, the Church at 7:00 p m.
lor ate or drank
something not Most frequent calls ask for advice es* with Mr*. Ralph Austin .Smith, season and gave her a "Playhouse
The Phnebean CIa*s of the First meant for a smalt tummy.
done by Mrs. Brubaker and de­
on a does of aspirin or household In Ota Smith home. Pink and white 80’’ script to read.
pleting water sports. On the walls Baptist Church will meet at 7:10
aaid. Rut lead hlbiwut and pink
crepe
myDirector of the New Y'orit renter bleach, Rayburn
"I almost pas*e&lt;l out when 1
hung water skin, ropes, fish, and |at the home of Mr*. Paul Nebal, If Dr. Harold Jacobllner. assistant poisoning Is the one which worries ] rtle graces! Ihe
table* Refresh, trail tt," Ihe fresh faced Shirley
more balloons. Flags were fest­ 101 Plnecrest Drive
c r im and iced •aid.
health commiaatoner; chief chem­ the center the most, because It so |menta of Icc
The Afternoon
Ctrrla of the ist and technical director it Harry frequently Is fatal.
ooned over the orchestra.
drinks were served.
Plaji An Alrobollr
The T.V, room had been turn Ftr*t Baptist Church will meet at Rayburn.
"It kill* more children than polio
Bridal games were played, and
"I told him I couldn't be happi­
10 ed into a golf room, and her# 1:00 p m.
In
this
city,"
said
tha
medical
di.
Danger of Pneumonia
tha winner, Mrs II. F‘. Brown, re­ er to play the role of an alcoholic
The Eisle Knight Cirri* of the
lire. Brubaker had painted a golf
"Some »f th* Item* dangerous rector. "Eight deaths already this ceived a b ix of stationery a« a In Tire lllg Slide.' I never dream,
First
Baptist
Church
will
m»*t
at
course mural, complete with long
prit*. Mr*. Redding
and Mrs. ed anyone would
to a child aren't poison in the year."
consider that
shadow*. Golf cart* and club* were 4:00 pm.
true sen**,"
Rayburn explained.
Jacobiincr said most paint man­ Smith presented
Mias Anderson part for me. There waa a wond­
The Frances Horton Circle of "But th*y (till c*n be fatal." He ufacturer* now u*e only a minute with a piece of
placed in corner* of tha room. A
silver In her erful reaction from my perfor­
trophy shelf hung on the wall, the Flr»t Baptist Church will meet explained that anything containing —and tame—amount of l*ad *n chosen pattern.
mance. It opened
many other
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Roger
Sch­
with sllvar a bowl
and
larg*
th* petroleum oil* wa* risky be­ paints.
Invited guest were Mrs. Ray do«r*."
midt
at
8:00
p
m.
Election
of
of­
golf trophies, from
the col­
J a t l From Chewing
Kells of Powell, Wyoming, Mrs.
cause if a child got any In hi*
Now .Shirley It bark In films, colection nf Ens. and Mrs. Wiliam ficer* will he held
"Rut the old coat* underneath W. R. Anderson. IDs. Al Wash­
lungs, there was danger of irrita­
starring with Pat Boon* In "April
Circle* of the W.S.CJL of the tion and pneumonia.
Fouik. Alio hung nn tha wall
can kill . .just from a child chew­ burn of Holly Hills, Fit , Mist Iarve." TYvey’vw larked on • false
were shorts and shirt sets, cap* First Methodist Church will mset
till or eating Elisabeth Woodruff, Miss Harriet pony tail hairpiece and made her
Talk to 'he** two m*n and you ing nn • window
s*
follow*
at
1:00
p
m.
and golf shoe*, and tournament
wonder why the death toll annual* painted plaster," aaidCJacobsiner. Reckling, Miss Katherine Brown. , a farm girl—but at least she gets
Circle No. 8 at the home of ly Isn’t above thetr figure of SOO.
0 posters.
Rayburn said o'hrr potentially Mrs. H. F*. Brown, Ihe Misses Jean
to wear tight blue jeans and do a
Throughout tha lobby hung a Mr*. J. II. Walker. 1718 Sanford
dangerous llama which find their and J&lt;w*n Wilkie. Mr*. George I *tnp tease Into a shower hath
Ave.
Urge fishnet, in which were en­
way into children’* stomachc* In­ Touhy. M!*« Jean Eitridge, and during one musical number. It’s
Circle No. 7 at th* home of lb* First Presbyterian Church will clude insecticide*, detergents, shoe Miss Janie Lusen.
tangled numeroua colorful troplMr*. J. P. Thurmond, 812 Elm meet at th* Church at 7:00 pm. polish, lighter fluid, the causties
for recreation.
Ave
Toe Mid-Week Bible Hour of such as lye, furniture polish, tur.
Cirri* No. 8 with Mr*. Howard
drug* meant
the First Presbyterian Church will pentine, Unimenta.
Monteith, 401 MeUonvtlle As*.
for grown-ups only, krroerne, ma­
Cirri# No. 8 with Mr*. J. N. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Church.
The Junior Choir of the FYret chine oil. solvents, and even those
Now
Were
Trw*ey* Young has keen visit- Airarello, 600 Park Ave.
Presbyterian
Church meets for te- liquids which art meant foe blow­
TUESDAY
ing bubble*.
!ng her cousin, Mr*. Don Ration j
hearsal
at
th*
Church
at
7:10
p.
A ln her Willow Drive home. Tressye | The Pioneer F'ellowrhip of th* m.
"Our advice to parents la—if it
Isn’ t food, k e e p it away from the
® U from Aruba, South Americ*. I First Pre*byt#nan Church will
Prayer
Meeting
will
he
hold
at
but lived in Sanford during ihc ; mset for recreation in the Youth tile First Rapttst Church at 7:10 children.” said Rayburn.
4 5 . 0 0
The center's emetgency work I*
pait year. She is now visiting in: Building from 6.00 p m. through and 6 tl pm.
there will be a
8:00
p
m.
Jacksonville where she plans to
not without Its tighter aide. One of
The Boys’ Choir of the First Training Union Executive Com­ lit ateudlest customer* la the
wprk nest yea.*
Baptist Church will rehear** at mittee Meeting.
mother of a small boy. who ha*
THURSDAY
a knack for eating the wrong
Billy Bishop
left
W ay for 6:11 pm.
3 9 .9 5
TTie following circles of the W.
The Junior Choir of the First thing. Ilia latest "diet"—the In­
Washington, D. C , where he will
S.C.S. of th*
First Methodist Baptist Church will rehearse at terior of ona of those snow-acene
iitetvd FBI training school.
Church will meet at 9:45 am.
8'15, The Intermediate Choir at peier weight*. Th* Center *aid
Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Fred Per­ 7.00 and tha Adult Choir at 8:09. the content* were harmlea*.
Mis* Autumn Shannon, daughter
3 7 .9 5
w o f Mr. and Met. If. W. Shannon kins, 202 Scott Ave.
Circle No. 2 at the home of Mr*.
WBr. of Sanford,
w-a* graduated
E. D. Kitchoff, tlo Monroe Rd. (
rum laud# from Florida Slate
Circle No. 3 meets with Mrs.
University, Tallahassee, on Aug­
ust 10, with a BJ*. Degree in John Domlney, Loch Arbor.
Circle No. 4 with Mr*. J. F.
Business and Vocational Educa3 5 .9 5
McClelland Sr . 319 Elliot
Don. Sh* it a member of PI Omega
The Woman’* Bib!* Class of the
PI Kappa Delta Pi. and Phi KapFirst Baptist Church will meet
pe Phi honors rle*.
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at th*
uaa N E W - S A F E
Mr*. Phillip Allen and grandson. hom«. of Mr*. |{. R. Newsome 609
West 9th Bt.
Steve Proctor, left recently for
The Sanford Unity Class will
^Baltimore, Md, where they will
TiM for two weeks with f#Uti*#S rsce* at the Vsldeb Hotel at * ■&lt;**
p. m.. Rev. otephlnc Stuckie con­
Mr*. Forrest Non ell and three ducts these study class** rath
TISSUE
chUdrtn have returned to their week. The public Is cordially in­
Mayfair home after viiiting re­ vited to attend.
Sun is fun at the beach— but
•av-li vF.SOAT
lative* in Charleston. S. C- for
Uie just tika rUaniing tisaua. Protect*
not with a blistered back.
you against mosquJtoe*. (tie*, gnata,
The S*nior High Fellowship of
the past three weeks.
So take it easy. Ami add
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keeping in touch with
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Afterburner

Opens

Officially

At Large Dance In B.O.Q. Friday

Sunshine Workers
M eet A t Lake Mary

Children Swallow
Dangerous Objects

Lutheran Group

Holds August Meet

Happy Birthday

Gourm et's Cookpot

M ary R. Anderson
Honored In Smith
Home Thursday

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Monaar. August IS, 1987

Pag* 8— Th* Sanford Herald

Baseball 20th Century Symbol

J h sL S a itfc h d

di&amp;hald

SPORTS
N e w G un C lu b To H o ld M e e tin g
Sportsman and fun *nthuala*U
will nutl tomorrow night for their
flrot organisational gettogether.
The Sanford
Gun Club will
meet at I p m.
al tho Disabled
American Veteran* Hut on Hlnhwajr 17-02 Juat smith of Sanford.
Jim Hay, originator of the San­
ford Gun Club Idea raid “ All who
•ro Inlereated In forming a good
fun elub arc welcome lo meet
with ua."
Enthusiasm In the forming of
the Sirford Gun Club I* report­
edly running high with many of
the local aportomrn and gun rn.
thualaiU Mwwing an ucuaua! In
tereat In becoming affiliated with
fttch an organlratlon.
The Sanford Gun Club la being
organised under the auiplcea cf
the I)AV, Jim Hay raid In an
earlier releaae when Internet waa
etarted In the new group.
Hay Mid lhal the club would
be regulated under tha National
Rifle Association rule*.
The firat Indication lhal a dub
would be organized for run Hub
entbuitaita came on July I* when
tho orlflna!
announcement waa
made that such an orgc.wtJtion
would bo formed if auffident Intereat could he arouted
Tomorrow night's meeting la ex­
pected lo draw a record number
of eportaman Inlereated In creat­
ing a Sanford Gun Club.

Ladies Golf Class Planned To Sfarl

A cl**s In grif for ladle* la now
being planned, Mario Carfagno.
year ’round pro at »he Mayfair
Inn Country Club,
revealed lo.
day.
Carfagno Mated that ladle* will
Br HELEN s\onr.n iss
be taught the fundamentals of golf
ENTERPRISE — The baaeball
“ from the very beginning."
game between team* of th» Genr“ Thli I* a beginner* clau,” he he Turner Plant played on the
raid. nwd added I* -•
oN^ed local aehnol diamond s a* won by
to get the el*** nnderway wllhln the Mnlntenanea
Crew.
Klnal
the n o t hr&lt;e e-v-e.
|score wa* Maintenance Crew 23Gulf vluu* an,l b*l*s ell. bo Oparaliosn Crew it.
fumlah-.d, the
Mayfair Inn pro
Start in Ihe
game
were P.
Mid.
Davn* (Maintenance) looting a
Carfignn laid that “ ladlea need home run and Gen* Beall (Op.
not bo member* of tha Mayfair rrationi) with a home nm and
Inn Country Club to learn how to triple.
play.” He emphailred
that the
Une up was: Maintenance, Don
,1a•« It open to all ladle* who
Slowrll (p), Dyke* (e), Saul* (h),
would like lo learn to play on*
P. Humm (2b). C. Fadley ( m &gt;,
of th* moel fascinating game* in
Run! (Jb), P. Daria (if). D. Nral
the sport* world.
(cf), and If Dreblow (rf).
There will be another rUa* a
For Operation*. Caaper Mat­
little later on, Mario Carfagno
slid, In which we will offer a re­ thew* (pi, E. Nutt (c), I.. Hayfresher course for the ladle* to man (lb), Pelrrrr (2b), D. Jone*
catch up on their gam* before (»*), W. Bruce (3b), E- Braddock
gelling Into the middle of a wint­ (If), G. Beall (rf), and B. Rtlcher-filled season of fouraomts and enbach (rf).
tournament*.
Anyone Interested In getting in Carfagno at Fa 2 MM or otop pmg
the class for beginner* can get in at th* pro ahop at th* Country
Mario Club.

Power Plant Men
In Baseball Duel

FATHERS AND SONS MEET In th« flnnl game of th» gcaaon for Lon&amp;wood'a n«b«
Ruth I-enKUP- At Imt ia Rill Simpkins, a father and also conch
tha tram. Rchind
tha plnta in Roy Link. Standing (loft to right) watching the coach taka a healthy
awinjf are: Ruddy Hnwton. Ronnie Simpklm, Manning Hayes. Eddie Bolton, and Jamea
McGrath. (Photn by RorKatrom)

Leah Atkins Seeks
Ski Championship
San DUgo—Leah Atkins has
experienced a woman's prerog•tv# of ehunting her mind- which
means she'll ptvdsably b* th# 1937
women's overall water akllng
ehampion.
Th* 23-yearrold Birmingham,
Ala. atar, who returned to com­
petition last year after greeting
her firat son, Tim In November
of 1933, said she waa through
with ramp Jumping becaus* of
It* hauardi.
Sh* T.tm th* alalom and trick
rid'ng event* in th* nationals at
LaPnrt*. lnd, but sine* partic­

»Y WARREN GILES
Written for tho United JTry*
CINCINNATI W — I am glad
to take advantage of Oscar Eraley’* Imitation to contributo a
few word* ai Oscar aays, “ to tho
great American public about the
great American pastime.”
Speaking at a hasehafl bonqu*t lu ISM, Mark Twain la
quoted a* saying. “ Baseball la
Ih* vory symbol, th* outward and
visible expression of the drive,
and push, and ruth and struggle
of the raging, tearing, booming
Nineteenth Century.” It la the
same r/tnbol in th* Twentieth
Century.
I hare been asked many time*
what I thought were the moat
Important factors contributing to
the great popularity of bsseball,
It* de«p rooted hold on "young­
ster*'' and "oldsters’' alike. Of
course there are marry factor*,
but in my opinion, some arc
mora Important.
First baseball la triditlonally
an American game, haring b«rn
played under th* same funda.
mental rules for more than half
a century unlike some of the
other popular sport*. Profession,
ally it has been maintained as a
popular priced spectator sport
and a very Important factor ia
ihe jmhlle eo^ridenet the game
r njoys because of Iti unquestion­
ed integrity.
Provides Common Ground
In addition to offering great
entertainment, baseball provides
a common ground for common
thought and common expression
where people from all walks of
life, all races, color* and creed*
can Interact with each other on
an equal basis. Baseball offer* a
great emotional outlet, a release
of energy, which If not released
could ba stored up and be re­
leased through i»m* avenue not
so healthy.
The autograph seeker*, fan
club*, fan letter writer*, grand­
stand managers, umpire critics,
are all a big part of the game.
It I* a great social leveler.
That these advantage* are rec.
ogniied and considered a great
civic asset Is evidenced by the
effort* of public spirited elllteni
and public officials to secure a
major league club for communitlra not now privileged to en­
joy one, and public spirited citIrens and public official* making
frantic effort* lo retain those
club* which there it a poailbillly
of losing.
Certain Of Reward
Tn ths past five years flv*
cities without major league base­
ball have either built or voted
bond Issue* t« provide funds to
build modrm stadia, with tha
sola objective of inducing or en.
rouraging major league teams to
locale In Ibetr cities. I feel cer­
tain some of them will be re­
warded for their progressive
thinking and effort. Major lea­
gue baseball should be offered
lo all sections of the country.
I prMIct that within five years
major league rluba will he lo­
cated In at least three cities not
now enjoying tnat advantage. If
some of the move* which ace
now being conablered materialixe,
the realigning of some of our
higher riasslflration minor lea.
gues will he necessary. If that
re-alignmrnt !■ carefully and ob­
jectively planned and completed
with 'he future Interest of the
ent're baseball atmclure in mind,
a new league could be formed,
snd could conceivably become the
basic structure of a third maj­
or league within a few year*.

same Pete Rademaeher dropped
this lams Kid Mathew* in lens
than two minute* some JO days
btfore fc« crawled into th* ring to
face Marciano.
Happened In Seattle
amp
You cannot verify this by look­
MOtYAPP
ing into tha record brok. But you
KJMBiY
can with a telephone call to Seat­
APS
tle.
It
happened
out
there.
G*orge
A tp u re p
By RAYMOND JOHNSON
Chemere*, Pete'* trainer, was
TO MAYS
Sport* Editor,
Mathews' Instructor at the time.
JLLEYEP
Nashville TennfMe#
Jack Hurley, who la promoting
\
A BA LL
Written for th* United Pre**
v ACROSS
NASHVILLE, T*nn. W — If the Rademaeher Patteraon fight,
TAB S IT
on* believe* everything he reads, w u Mathew*’ manager.
2 ,0 Of
Hurley ran short of sparring
legal murder will be committed in
Seattl* when Floyd Patterson, the partneri for Mathews oneday and
y/rTMOOT
heavyweight king, fight* Pet* Rademarher, who had been train,
A V 9M 9
Rademaeher, ruler of th* ama­ ing under Cbemerea for three
summers, volunteered to work
teurs. on Aug. 21.
Various and sundry folks hav* with Mathews. They wor* 16-ounc*
popped off against this most un­ glove*.
usual heavywtight fight. It ap­
“ I gav* Pet* only a limp!*
pear* that aome may hav* had piece of itratrgy and sent him In­
ulterior rflotive* for their objec­ to th* ring." Chemerei toll m# in
tion*. Other* saw a good oppor­ revealing that Rademaeher had
tunity to get quoted across th* floored Mathew*. “ Pete felned
B to b ill
nation. And other* pounded out 1with hla right, stepped back, then
column* about the Inlustier* of an ' spattered Mathew*’ no*e. A moWILIER ALUSOS SET
amateur fighting a professional be- ment later be floored Mathew*,
Tit‘0 PECORPS AY
1(1
0 ,1 CB WO,Y
rause they were ignorant of a ll' Hurley hollered like a wounded
M i m s T ie i199 3
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bull and Mopped It after lwt&gt; min(t AA’ c S /M A
TITLS - AT 3 0 MS
Kid Mathews war Mopped by ute*.
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tvA * 01 PAST M/Pfr
Rorky Marrlano In tw0 roun.»* In
..Don-t
pr,e
r/A'e W/MMtR, m ap
PROV/PEAiCti,
Nrw York on July a . lUii llua |
, bu. to „ kr care of him.
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rctf. You don’t find many athletes
a v fftP P lP PEPPY
JULY, / 9 2 f.
with better bodies than he has
WAS TAB Z W PT ISJ
and I know he's In condition.'*
P/1AL RCJMP MA7CM.
Streamlined Body
Rademaeher'* father was a
German and his mother a Finn. |
which probably accounts for hi* j
height and hi* well-proportioned j
body. He look* a lot like a welter !
Tronten. N. J —Auto racing, a
fromUls hip* down.
sport tor rigged Individuals, will
If this figjit
Isn’t
a better
be featured under th* most
SANTA BARBARA. Calif. — m match than the Jaekson-I allerson I
grueling conditions on Labor
— The
warm-up period
long or Bob Baker-Evldle Machen af­
PITTSBURGH ’5 —A favored Day at the Trenton International
thought to be an assist to athlete* fair of two weeks ago, everyone |United Stales team, led by agile Speedway. Inside the New Jersey
ha* been shown (o hav* no value. who ha* visited the Ba-lemac er Althea Gibson, opens defense of annual USAC SOO-m'le nation^
The "cold'* athletes did just as camp ts going to be nadly fooled. it* Wightman Cup tennis title Stale Fairgrounds, when Ihe lv
Rad;mach*r went to the 19S5 grimly determined that a prewell as the "warmed up” ones.
championship rac* for late model
Even in apeeifle left artlvitle* with me as an honorary roach. jominatly trenaged British team redans and convertibles it prethe warm-up did not help. For He said then he thought he could will not carry the coveted trophy
sentnl
speed, the athlete* were required Golden Glove* meet In Chicago overfseas.
Yet (he mo»t successful drivers,
beat
anybody
up
there
and
go
to
to r1«Iw one-tenth mile on a bicycle
Miss Gibion, power • twinging at a rule, in long-distance race*
ergometer; for strength, to throw th* Olympics, which he did.
Wimbledon champion regarded at such as this are net the young,
a softball the maximum distance;
He first told me on Feb 27 he "tops" in women’s lenn!*, grig
and for accuracy,
to score as wa* go'ng to fight Patterson. I Ihe Tlth running of the Interna­ •turdy individuals. For instance,
many successful
basketball free thought he was Lidding but wrote tional challang# cup series olf the Inauguat race on June 23 at
Trenton, which covered 300-miles,
throw* as poislblo In ten trie*.
a couple of paragraphs on It any. tn a hlgh.pitrh start at nearby
In all, 3fifl tests were tried by »ay. Now | am convinced he ha* Edgeworth Club In Sewickley, Pa. wraa vron by one nf the oldest
pilot* In the field, 42-year-oJ
Ihe researcher*, but no proof that way Now I am convinced be has
Meat* Brilain't Rest
Sam Hanks, of Pacific Palisades,
warming-up Increase* any of Ihe a chance.
The little
Negro star meets California.
three abilltle* was found.
Britain's best • pint • ailed Shir­
Hank* it not a powerful ath­
ley Bloomer-In opening tingles lete, for though he stands 6
play, in a match of contrasting feet tall, hr
weigh*
but 163
style*. Mis* Gibvon revert* to a pounds and does not appear
driving power game while her strong enough to race such a
, opponent I* an expert at base, distance without relief. Others in
line play.
the midsummer classic availed
MU* Oibvon, chosen for the themselves of relief drivers who
No. 1 singles position by U. S. j drove part of the rac* for Ihrm.
team captain Mrs. Margaret Os­ but not Hanks, who also w i f
borne DuPont, hat dcfea'ed Miss j th* Memorial Day 300 mil* raco
Bloomer In their four previous on the Indianapolla Motor Speed,
meetings. But Althea hat * two- way. He can stay with the tough.
1year linx to beat a* well this, csL
|time. In the 2?±£ and USA (cries.
1a British player defeated the two
Three singlet and one double*
I top ranking U. S. nettcra.
Hounding out the opening card matrh will complete play w'lh
will be a singlet match between one point given for each match
the second • positioned players, victory and four points needed
Dorothy Head Knodc of (he to claim Ihe cup.
After position* and pairincs
United States tnd Rritinn’s 16.
year-old whig kid. Christina Tru- were announced, non -playlug
British team captain Mrs. Mary
|man.
In the Knode- Tmman pairing, Halford said. “ Mist Bloomer la our
Ihe g'.yle* will be reversed with be*t The other* are close. I
Mrs. Knode undoubtedly count­ felt they’ ve adjusted themselve*
ing on her baseline skill and th* to the courts here.”
rangy Miss Truman trying to
over-power her.
1EE
Paired With Runner-Up
A doubles event pairs Mitt
Gibson with her Wimbledon runnrr.up, Darlene Hard, against
Miss Bloomer and Sheila ArmsnolJ.YW OOD, IT.*.— Mix Kav Armstrong, ml ihl* elty, demon­
Tllryltmj #C.»*#w#rt
strong
Th* tarn* toy* yoe would set
strate* bow Iralfle sign* m s be both readable and easy In limb al.
Th# eyn-ealrhlng .Min Armstrong, a honey blonde, wa* rhnern rnout for a child l« keep him oc­
rrnlly by elty olflelaU a* Traffic Control fjnress, and will reign
cupied at hum* or
a visit nrw
*1 • nation-wide municipal Iraffle and parblng Inslilnle tn be held
recommended a* standard *qu&gt;p.
bar* In September. (Hollywood C of C Photo)
men* while afloat.

T o d ay's
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Athletic Stars
Do As Well Either
Hot Or Cold

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ipation la a l thru event* I* ro*
qulred for ovwraR ranking, th*
women'* crown went So Elayna
( Roper) Baker of Fort Worth,
Texas, whoa* overall point total
of 9T6 waa leal thali Laah'a 1000
for tw0 flrrt plac**.
Not only will Mrs. Atkin* b*
shooting at th* overall champion,
vhlp at San Diego August 2S-2S.
but sh*TI also tak* a crack at
her own svorld Jumping record
of 70 feot, which oven th* great
Will* McGuire wa* unable to
surpass prior to her retirement
from competitive skiing lart
year

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job, wherever It l i - o n ihe road or 08 ! This rnggeJ
performer earries men and equipment orer the high­
way in conventional 2-whre! drive. Then, when work
rail* for travel off th* road —through mod, sand or
tnow, ap hill or down—you shift a single lever for
the extra traction of 4-wlucl drive. Tilth power takeoff, or hydraulic lift, th* Universal ‘Jeep* doe* an
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Interior Daroiiter, reaidantal L ROIJ*AWAY, llntpnal and laky
Commercial. Allartilona am # BofU Day. Week or Moo to—
ru.lom made draparte«. Fiat
Tel 1 \ J 31I1. Furniture Center
. a irnalaa Call FA J*li*2l a ltf
16 Watt Ttrat St.
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3 HP John.oo
A? 95—150.00
a:00, FA 5.bH2._______________
Sanford Ava. at (7th SI.
n m ‘ a..ii.n
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oK.a.i
2 A 3 Badroom Homai
Chrysler
Airteni|&gt;
Work i
*. canteen.
Cota. I
71 50
W. II. - b il l " s t e t ip e r
TV* HP Srntl Atwater
STM. Down • 110.00 month.
Air Conditioning and Healing
Camp
Paint A ra l125 00
V i HI' Mareary
Unitor A laasrer
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C. M. STAFFORD
Navy a . .
310 Sanford Ate
l.tf.ti)
C. A rW H lbboN . Sr.'
T'.a HP Neolt Atwater
Aaanr. Gu* Allen. (irtWhtn IIall,
FA 3 4731
lo HP lor.atr Gear Shift ifVPO 115 Dak A'tnua
llagialarad
Arlrtto I'rirr. Kicretl Harper
GARRETTS
SEWING
CENTER
III »r
, atil
Rail Eitata bia.ar
I’.'ion* FA 2 4931
i l l S’ . Par*
While—Nr* chi —Etna
ti
MLIN
HRMIIIElis
|0
HP
8
«oii
Atwater
: t r.ik a &gt;c
fa : » j.*i
Rtpalri on all maka Machinal.
95.u&gt; Cuniractori, Dragline*; t,ar«va
Utar Shift
Chare* R»al Citato A t»*«y
S2-1 Eaat Fuat S t
FA j j W
1*) HP JoHn.on, Uka Dew- 165(0
t U t I'h. FA 1*5576 Sanford.
KENNETH
E*
SUCK
Dial FA 2-t?29—Notary
MM
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12 HI* Sal king
KorSS
Appllancaa—Zipiji
TV131* W. IS St. Rear-Barber Rhnp MIG, REAL ESTATE MRlto Elt I ! HP faa R:»
|0O) E fnd
Phona TA 1 OKI in Mr .'roit'&lt;iiwater-inoi| )••)) l.t .m a Sihnnl of Dinrln|
Miller Radio A Appliance*
T»|, - Ariohltlf . R.llat
150.10
FA 2-t»35.
condition
Knto'l n-&gt;w f«r fell lerm«. »t»*i* I lie ft Park .In
ii rtTs-u\tsTOAk s i r r u r s
25 HP jiM'tion, elaclrn
Ing Mrplrmhar Jrd Claaae. fnr
S l J J u*
C ~ r * n*
—Factory
u»
yeu—
5. j ITj
alert In*
&lt;Poultry)
fajinnara and advanced »tu.
Aluminum
53 HP fceatt Atwater
daaU.
1* ARTICLE* WANTED
A B PLICN80V
Venatltn Blinds
Fiat Meter
3J0.ro un« E 20th St Phone FA 1-5423.
1« PLACES in EAT
Broker Awoclatai: A R Patar*
Enelnaad hatd Sag proof hoiiam
to ...
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tw
.on J r . P. J. Chailarion, Gar*
IT REAtTY PARLORS
rail with nlaatir ends. Pta.i
tlN DISPLAY AT
HI
tRE
STARTING
ItllAia
fi*!d
Willett.,
and
R.
W.
WilI* FEMALE HELP WAMl.
«*r rayon lapci. Cotton or ny**n
641*61 • Ea.t ptral Rtrro;
A '*1(11111 HOME* IN
llama,
A.
C.
Doudnty.
Land
I* MALE HELP WANTED
ctarda*
i.ii ti p. V e n ic e : :
1hr Uo*. i. on vacation and we
Survey it
to MALE nr FEMALE
i.Senkaiik (*la.rv and Palpi Co.
art trading like craty man!
U«
N.
Park
Ate.
Pbona
PA
2
&lt;1123
21 WORK WANTED
Come in and l»t u* five you a , . J0 _ ,r
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, yeert i l l 114 w. ;o d gt. PR. FA &gt; 4*2-2,
r BUSINESS OPPORTVNITIES
good da.l on the l i s f tvtfrud.l K/ , ; , l; .n ;M n r TUV C ' r . on all
UR YOUR FURNITURE
I2A MONFY in LOAN
Taer RMo.u&lt;r f.aalar
make* and mndala. One jeer SELL
I Bedroom, 2 Rath
i ash for any amnunk Super
HtthauiN SPOHTING GOODS
g7t SPECIAL SERVICES
t'ltrantro
nn
oil
parts.
Wo
also
1 Itf, room. I B.tn
Trading Poll. I mil* tpwlll ol
WK H AVE A HOME
304 E. lit.
Phene FA I-5MI
JJA ROOMMi A PLUMBING
■erwea aulo an I home iadlo».
fianloid. Phono FA S-Mil,
3 Btdioom, 2 Bath
FOR YOU
St PIANO SERVICES
rirluia tuba* tapaitoa in your
23 ELE^RICAI^CONTRACTOPS
W. |*. SMITH
hame. 1)03 guaranteed, 1 year. JT" TV, lahla modal. New plctur*
tuba with guaranlaa E»a#l!ant
Phone FA 2*3*14. 0 a m. to 5 p ni
1 sadrnnm.
Outboard S«le» A gen..*
28 INSURANCE
HOMES— 3 and 4 trfaroorr.a
h#&gt;lu ,,t , bMn |o[d |A |(| « i u
AV|.
r.\ ; t :u
ronditi"H. Tranafarad, mult -all.
Including Debary A Lika Mary
IT NOTICES PERSONAIS
1 l 2 bathe.
Ph. F.v 2)561.
BlRNKS TV SERVICE
no** «hil» then home, .ra under h,# lha nlw Marine HarJaarv
it ARTICLES for SALE
2oi Eait Commercial
Department.
t* r i r n it u r e a household Complete and »*ady for immedi­ com!
TKSTP.O—APi'R'IV HD
Announcing naw lln« nf fin.* alum­
r ;r 3 h a n tk k ii \p p i .ia n c k s
KOLI.INH IIOHHT SHOP
ate occupancy.
inum Null. Milling hoau |lliou|h
2617 a French
FA J.135J liE Wringer W'arher. .3*1
over night {.alters Rett prices.
r r C o S ^ S T T iS C y B '
eonaition
15) M
TEXAS - MAID BOATS
Seme cf theao beautiful hornea
1— —
A A A Tree Sarvtta
taay wringer washer, will &lt;J»
Locitiopa
art Inciiad on Lake From lota. All modelt Mercury mntert to
...
boat
Lrnjlh—
Tiaar Ramnrad, D«mo»iad
your wriihim
41 W
A Lo s t —Aluminum
ato*k H » taMngi on MK 25 and
South Pmecreat — Sanford
Ph. PA 2-0421
*
IV. Weijhl— l1»0 lb*. Make—
Easy tninnar, A t mnd.uon 53.00'
Whlipertng Oaka — Titusville
MKJS-E nr**
rrauirr
v
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ft.
Taken
from
f'eether Crefl.
—* Frigldairr auto. aa»her, all por. |
1 Slllt .MOTORS
nver home rear Sanfotd Roat
W edding Im llallnns
celaln. d"n't ml»a ihti one 69 oo
FINANCING; V. A..
7 » HP Marcurv,good
(dl.OO
Worka, Ut. Jnhna Rtvrr Uw-watd FHA In vererc and FliA I tonne • Contentions!. F H. A
It*NT EnjMeiir auto, unhar. mn- '
And Announrem m l*
T1* IIP Evinruda, vary gn**d oT.lHl
for return. |JS. E B Stow.:, p.
tog available.
del
WHA 3T. Rag 1246 9}
117 31,
In Series
Aim sailing
Late modal 1'» IIP Evimuda 110.30 per 100.
O. Box IS3. Th FA 2-S143
shift
.35.0*1 rardi, alationary. Powall'a Office D5T Frigldalr# auto, waahir,
We ran qualify &gt;uu for oae of
model VVl.ST, ihc 1*«at.
V«rj good Mircury hurr|can« 15 04 Supply. 1IT Mannolla__________
IaIST— Y»ll"w fendar akirt far
Ptlced From:
lhaaa homes in 3Q minutoa. You
K’ g 6379.95
m * 5)7.6*
Abtoiutaly
like
new
MK
$3
Cadiliar, Ph. FA 21393. He*
1957 Frlgidalrr drvte. Modal DD- 1
ran alert enjoying (he home
111,471.—SIMM.
Motrurv
213
00
UA—PLUMBING
and
ROOFING
ward.
37 Reg. $22* t»3 new 130 57
while
pioctn the ytper*.
Perfect 44 IIP Moicury with
1337 Frigldalro. 13 ril fl, itflU i
all cenlreti, 1)54
495 oo
l —f (
generator. Keg. 3326 9)
PLUMBING A SEPTIC TANKS
Now
|2J) 47 ;
For inform* no** rill
INSTALLATION k Rl-PAlKw
Developad by
V U AKA ArARTMENTS: «o&lt;mr
14—PLACES ID EAT
9 cu. ft. Ill refrigeralor,
21 Hour Sarvlra
privaia hatha. 114 W. Firat 81.
very nice
M 0*1
ARt IIIK C. ll.3RHIP.rr
Cuib Service, U a. m. to 8 a. m.
T cu. ft. FrlgirUiia ra.'rigaiator,
FA 2 629) or FA 2-57)1
I Sr T.FFICIKHCY apartments suit*
Rut) llee DrDn In
n
all pouelain
ti9.9*J
W ellborn Phillips Jr
Pien*h Ave. at 20H, gt.
ablo fng ayt'ipie or aingla person.
7 cu. fl. Norge refrigerator,
CLARK
Car. Hay. If tj A 3Tth M.
T'n-atq hath A ahowar. Jd«ally
very tiuc
ti’J.OO
riombtng. Healing A Supply to.
Phono FA 2-1)61
1T-HBALTT PARLORg
jilomUd aarosa from Poat Offira.
7 cu. fl. Frifidairn refrigerator.
Contrnrtlng
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condition
T4.00
'InquiM Jnrobton Dept. Store. |
Saif nlftre corner V3. Crystal
2«I6 Orlando Or. I'h. P.3 2-1374
.Drtvo A l.ako Miry block, tele* Modem Air*Cand|Uoned Salon Highway 17 k 92 South Eanford Mlgla Chef 30" ana range, awing
Modern all alee, kltohenettn Apia.
will broiler, Ilk* new
79.00
HAHRIKTTS BEAUTY NOOK
'phono PA 3-45!»l or FA 2.1013.
1957 Frigtdaiie Bupor 30" alectri*
SU M M ER RATES
104 R. Oak Av«.
FA 2 6742
Plumbing Kmkr Healing
lang« willl intisaltrt.
A MUST IIKALTiPI L HOME
Call Clark's C«irt. FA 2 *441.
la v , )*»0 00
Now I7T.6T
M. 0 . UOlHiKB
with 100 foot yhore line 30) (eel
gummar
Parmanrnt
Sptctal
-1
I ion Wrlbili air conditioner 169.73
Sarvlra on All Water Pump*—
ON
|i. A 10.60
rj Effirjaney Apt. Air-conduimi A . deep. Well Undirapod,
Walla Drillnd — I’ urnp*
1 4 ton dalua air condlUonar,
r g e s a n d bottom l a k e
Haiti i’ortar Baauljr Shop
TV opdonaJ. Hiwny 17-92 So. l aklaaonrjr.
Oak floors thinout.
tag. (3OV 08
531.95
raola Road. Phone FA 2 00)1
1104
W
.
25th
St.
FA
I
1311
City Limrts. Slumherland Court.
Tiled ba'.h, ;;o ft. Living
_
Eaiy Terms
Florida room overlooking Uke.lTliii fa a gueai nan to tha Run
CL3UDH If. W(l|.rK
CLASS REALTY HALON
2 Room apt. I l l Kim. FA 2 0378., Kiuhrn range and refrigerator,I Thaatre ror Mrs. Irene Kent.
3PPI.IANCU8
Air-Conditioned
Eap. data Aug. 21, 1)57.
Sprinkler ayiiem. Utility room
308 East Firat SI.
FA 3*3775
Clrarmant A 'V , LalF Mary
Fumlahod apartment. Ph. FA i with bath. Garaga. ti imlrr S1V
FA 3.4SI2
of Sanford in quiet a«ne You’ll j ,
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Contracting
4
Repairs
Ko*« Cnur-g Apartmenta- 3 room
H.4402.
valug *1 111,650.
ri.A.NTS — SHRUBS - TREES !• —FEMAIT. HELP W.3NTBD
loot Sanford A*a. Ph. FA : s*a;
furnished apartment. Call FA
Real Ealata — |n,uran&gt;-r
Slop m and be pltaranliy »ur. . .
(iaa
refiircralor A ft.. (150. Tutiat
t &lt;2-0751.
Cammercial laeeaianrala—Renaata
p.-tied at our reasonable pricer Wailrea* and rurh girl over
and Km*, $13 24 gal. hot «l&gt;
PI.ITMIIING
and kcautiiil plant*
Apply pig n WiutU*.
Proaeriy Management
tar lank &gt;*iih aidrwarm-haat*
i room funUahcd hnuaa, aieo
Contract and Repair Work
GKAPEVIl LE NLK6KMY
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13 56, 2 t*raan d«or
; * largo yard. Adults only. W. l i t 1
Free Eiiimaira
Grapevllla Ave.
FA 2 0146 16-MALE HELP WANTED
fratnai. (I 00 each KlngU wall
St. at Monro* Corner. A. J.
M. U II3RVEY
kitchan sink, 15 0&lt;). I'h FA
Peterson, ph. FA S-JTI6.
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private with peteato bath. Fh.
For danandablx Ssivlco
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FA 2 4004.
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30—MALE »r FEMALE
Call FA 2 2964.
1 6 - DFFICB KQUIPMLNT
I'lumlilng k Hraling, Free Eatlsvailsbla lha 16th. Then* FA
niatoa, All work guaranteed fur GE Electric Range, t&lt;crft*i &lt;on*
t.2300.
I.aura H. Oiler, Rrallor
(20. dalle. Luminous Name,
HAYNES Off let Muhina Co. Maka
ona year. Hill Lallrre, tomgpillar. Free aamp'.ai. Raavar
Hisel M. Field. Aaaoeiat*
dliiou (ton May I*# vein at
Typawritori, adding machlnaa.
wood, Phono W. p. 26.2649.
Ca. AtUabaro, Mata.
First floor apartment. Ntt« tool 2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2*»443 , Balat-RantaU, 314 Mi|, Ph.
lala Oak Avt. FA k’ J7«0
g shad*. Privaia front and back
(4—I’ lANO SBKk ICE
talraneo. Fnr a raflned couple. 3 badroom C-B hnma nn 2 lot*. I FA 2-0442.
3 * -F l RNIIUIIE and
21-WORK WANTED
Walking dlatanrr (mm town, rr
1300 Weat 3rd M, Sanford.
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LAWNS MOWED— Rtiauoiblel Piano Tuning A Repairing
Srrvicn Fiatlon for rent nr l*a»e.
FURNITURE OF rilARACTKU
FA 2-6624.
l-rirai. Power mrwar. , a 2-46'lbI FA 2-C20T
Naad a good utsd car?
2013 Palmetto
EncelHnt location. Fh. FA
Built By
DAVID WAYNE MATHER
i-llll.
Baby *;tung. r*f«r*nc*a furntahMlitar t raflaman In
U IK hear. Ph. FA M7«0.
Riytn and Construction
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
8 Room un/umidtod houaa. Call
PIANO TUNING 6 RRPATRINO
REALTOR
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OJt
Th« aim* aa Than
FA S-Jlll.
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Job wrantad aa baby ailtar- Ph.
W. I. HARMON
P a rm on d I.undqutat.
GOOD I’ SED CAR.
Priiari Sines
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3 Redroom bungalow', ramplattly
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p m.
Colonial Day*
A8BOC1ATK
furn. 313 Palmotto Ave.
FA 2 2(63. 5&lt;U West lit &lt;R,
rhana FA 5*3911 Atlantia Hank
Ltopendahle boy vaania mewing
Finiahfd F»r
15— RLHCTRICAL 9KKVK KB
Florida Climate In
and •
ed(tng. Ph- »FA
. t badroom house. 1905 Cedar Ava.
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It
will
Yeur Chaleo of Woods
ir IT 11 REAL ESTATE
■ Writ* Bos MC * o H m ld.
Air Conditioning
ya* bar. Opm t y ^ T t Z f l A m r 1 ~i. m W T S
atk Crumley 4 Manteith
Elartrical
Cantraating
and
Suajirt
Furnished roltai*, Ph. FA 1.6917. ai 117 South Park Ph. FA 3 artoa
Rtpairii Ecannmual Hour*
•Iiaida Traitor la hoe
Upholstery Cleaning
iirtmant, clma-ln. I
Wiring and Itopsln
Clean furn api
PalaUm, Ha.
CnniuH
A
REALTOR
First
Right
tn
Ynnr
Home
BanHitad
H kNDAl.l. ELECTRIC CO.
l‘n. FA 2-IOI3. Jimmy Iowan.
Modern Markino Malhod
C U L LE N AND JIA U K K Y
DOS'S r o v w SHOT
112 Magnolia
Dial FA k'-oil)
Ph. PA 14593
4 Bedroom houaa on gilvar Lake no y . Park Ava- Th. FA 2 2331;
• UK* VAl.UBf
Automoktla Intanor DacoraUr
Lttfurnuhed aaMpt for alactric
FIUGIDAIRE
ayplltncat,
ula
Soil Cover* — Truck Mata
• QUICK CREDIT
»*•»• »nd rdfrigaraior. I mu#
Deanna .School o f Dance
and lirvlco. G it. High. Oviado
At Willia Powatac—Ml W. ut
from Bait, Sir* for cnlldrcn
• EASY TERMS
T tf, Sail*', Arrwbttu
Fla. Phom, FO S M I ur San­
Turn right firat road aoulh of
WllJIONMAir.R
Rarvlng lha Sarvlra
In
my
near
atudlo
2643
Htawalhl.
This
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Mnviaford FA t 31(1 aftar C p m.
Barapla Real Home, only houaa
New and Uaad FarnHart
Sanford Ava, at Rntalu
land Ride-In Theatic far Uovd
(II E. Firat St.. Ph. FA «*66« l
9 A M. lo 9 P.M.
Ijainnidi. E m * due Aug. 21 I^t ut build vnur drnka. bulkbatdt
. nicely fumi»he*l badroom with or
U
A HI 1L01NG.REPAIR3» without k l t o h a n prlvtloga*..
r A 2 EMI
and tai walla- Water Front Coo- PAINTING
Uaafl furniture, appltanaei. (oola,
HIT MunoUk Avd.
atruclion Co. FA SAIF.
ate B*uaht-to!d. l-arry'i Mart.
n oon DUAL- 1)41 Dldamobila.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
FIX10R sanding and finiilung 21 Ea.t First S&gt; Pi FA 2 11
run* goad, naadt paint. 11(500,
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"iTrTlTTn
1514 I reach Air.
AIR
(’ON
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Cleaning, wa n i n g - Serving
FA 2.1031.
J. W . H A L L . R E A L T O R
II. B. POPE CO,.
Saminnlo County ainra 1)25,
HUTCHINSON'S Otaan Fnnl
•'I?5d
White
WC2JPI.T
alarpar
Rav L. Kennedy, Aauxiato
2-m 3. Park
F a 2 4M4
U. M- Gleason, Lake Mary
Apia Paytons Beach. Call FA
cab, like n«w-. 3-ipcad ra*r.
Johnny Walkar, Aaa«&lt;i*to
2-4058 R U. Hutchison.
rricad right Msnv othara in ENVELOPES. L*tttrh*sd&gt;. guia*
"Call HaU" Ph»na FA 2 C641
good aondTtton to rJiaaaa from, 'i
: p ,- c9 Ent Firat
FA J-OWJ
manta. invaUai, hand biill. and
U M U ilt J J I X l 2
program*, ’ a la .
rragrsaiivi
Realty
‘‘Tandem flat trailtri, raver vl «&lt;*’
BEDROOM BPF.CItL
Priming Ce. Phono FA 12 )1 1 Mak* This A Bedroom
II. K STKN0TROM
with i;rel D**or*. Good. 12250."0
nookrur Had
44.3
Wait
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Hvna Really
Keglatarad Broker
while they last.**
rv*&lt;iv!e Drtfjrr
$ 1 7 9
2U7 Laurnl — Phuna FA 2-3450!
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YOUHS
WOOD PANELING. Knolly l ine. I Mirror
WRLL ORILUNR
Chrat of prgwari
■ V .'.
— r r ~ "Mack tractor, large, .Han Ideal
By selecting your o«n color — . . .J 'l' V
Gy piers aa low aa lie iq ft,
Pi
rbaaka-Harao
Ruatp*.
S1,000. Down, h o M onth
for lew-bad traitor. Qc«d connOioire of Finiah and dtyle
(chemo no». Other features—
gcpalra to all makma.
FREE—l pr U m p*-m tr.
•r Psiatiag cal] (Jr. '
alaclnc kitchen, tarrtiao floor*, N*w g badroom CB3 horn* with Uon 11750 00."
HOWARD C. LONS
tarriiso floor*. 8hid* Irort In
Fa S-8l ) l anytlma.
ovrrsitcd lota and sholra rati*
tol I. C r a a m i i l Aee.
"Tandam drive Diamond T wrh
yard.
ECHOI.H REDDING CO.
dentist localtoe.
I'hoM
FA 2 MU
rtnkam
Aalei.
I0;00i(o
Urea,
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Cor. 2nd A Magnolia Ft 1*6(11
T*d Iturnrll
A. K. SHOEMAKER, Jlt.
ROSA L. I'AYTON
aukillary
Irammiailon.
t i h i V ti jk o.k tofer PAINTING
•Bud' Bambarftr. Mgr.
I'h. FA 2-3105
f5.ipeed
Anin’Dt#lv
raKuift
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lf I laCImiiBl iCCeuntl IJlU i
RagUtarod rie«J Etui# flr-.kar
d
»lI inr
for i'lK
Complately
rebuilt- IId
*’*’’ d
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Fr*« Dalivarr
only 12. for (0 checki at fla- ;ant Crar.'iaw Phone FA 2*297»
Aitoe
Alberts
J.
Hall
4
or
flit
ramant mixers dump
HARDWOOD FLOORS!
rida S'-a'e Bank.
William E. Hertrhrt
truck Sat at Di*m*ni T
. 9«iea
Thick Balt* 1040 iq. ft.
CERAMIC TILED HATH! Ph FA d*|lui-lf-9) at Higw atha
A garvtee Co., Orlando, I'hun*
161.00
P17MPI - iVPRINKI.rR
TWO I1KDIIOOM3!
5 90(1.
I
Ceiling Tile, do a to * 12 room
SYSTEMS
Ppacious
3
bedroom,
2
bath
KITCH EN E Q U IPP E D :
home in quasi Loch Aroor. 51 Harry J. Good running con* AH type* and tiaee, latUltod tor as llllta a* (It |4.
* HIGHLAND PARK AREA!
Sherman Unnrrate 1'ipa Co.
•De It TeuiaelT
dltlor a eyj with overdrive.
Florida worn. Corner lot over*
Ow-nir'a forcad 4*p*rturo cauaas
Out Wayt 11th SL
looking golf court* ImmediateW* REPAIR AND SERVICE
25-50 Milas per gilton- Dart
this beautiful modern horn* to
availability. 11000 Caaij. By
Ph. FA 2-0441 or Ii* It 2408
I T I N I
be offered as low «a |9.(40.Uv
Owner. I'h. PA 2 4213
Cadar.
Far Tb« Rail In Painting
NsiklM and Sapply Ce.
* tattling FHA martgagt.
Ph FA 8 802 Call Berry hill Painting Contract,
will lake 2nd Martgngf. 5 Bedroom Concrete Rrick Homo 4) Ford Station Wagon, (50. Fair ao7 W. 2nd »t
or No Job To Large or Small
tie jaa
I 160C
large corn
tprmr lot
Nrwly
cond. run* good 2401 Jelfir*
it,inning si Ii*
Halt
aa H
60G on largo
WOOL8EY
Licensed—Bor 1*4—Unwn
down. Tmmadtai* peaaotalon
painted Inaid* and out 140)
aoa Ct.
.
CaU FA 5*3267
Mtrfn* FI r UIim
fA ’
a M ' I D W B -------F*r Your Bost
Bargain for rath. 8 Iota in May*
fair Srvtlon on bhirlay A** ,
JOHNSON MOTORS
This ii a guaat para to the Rite
S n k * r lk G U M tM P &gt; IM r * .
'f B A H r l a l S
near lak e Mn-o# W. £. K u .J .I hEUINOLF. SPORTING GOODS 112114 W. 2nd SL Fh FA 2 4622] Slone. Cap. data Aug. 21, 1957.]
Thratre
for
Kloanor Jean
1604 Saofogal Ave. 1*1 PA 9-T5M
% Pykea. Eap. data Aug. 51, 19)T.1 hull Jr.. FA 5—5)1.
N
« %*»!» of WANK*
i LOST A FOUND
* FOU HENT
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BEACH RENTAL*
4 WANTED to RENT
•A— HEAL ESTATE TOR RALE
*-K\R\|h. ACREAGE. GROVES
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
i tol»( ELLANPrU 8
e - » LOWER*. PLANTS.
SHRLRg
!• o r r i d EQUIPMENT
II AlTOMORILKS-TRAlLERb
IT BOATS « MOTORS
11 FARM S trrU E S A MAI HIV
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x o n t o s s nuTHOAiiiis
fo r b a l e hv own hr
EAHMEIt'S AGENCY, REALTOR
Lied Motor Clearance Sat*
T**i bedroom CH ham* with Ho*-* 111 S French A\». fc’anford, H i
Id. mom. A good ^
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19 Ditlrara
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21 Mar
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tongue
3 Donkey
4 Muni
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8 Bun*
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21 Home*
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32 Enfilade
33 Pdnikt
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garment
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19. Wa'ght
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Try and Stop Me
--------------By BENNETT CERF--------------D1UVKH la bad cnouih, but have yeti
ONEheardBACKSEAT
alwul the unhappy follow who had to motor all Ih|
way from lha Ilmnx lo Buffalo wiih lu o advitcra behind htmt
hli wife and hi* mnihar*ln»
jaw? Atom about Syracui*.
^ \
tha poor worm finally turn*
ed. 'Once and for nil," ha
demanded of hi. wifr,
"who's driving this hack?
You or your mother?'
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What do you writ* when
a heitrie suddenly thrusts a
gueat book and a leaky pen
Into your hand? Join Craw *
ford telvad Juat such a
problem at a Hollywood
dinner party raefnlly. She
wrote In a bold, flowing
hand.' The dispca in your bedroom need cleaning.

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Man* Wilson mnftdtd to M&gt;ka Connolly that for hir, tha a«da«|
day af a diet i* th* aaiiaat By that tima aha a off IL

�8—TS* Sutford HeraVi Monday, Aagnrt 11. 1MT

Shasta Postponed Today 14th Time
M 8 VEOA8, N#v. 4ft—Advcr*# “ Shasta'’ ttot • he Nrrtda pro#*
trlnd condition* h*v# forced th# Ing (round*.
Atomic Energy Commission to
Urine #f A# bolownomtnal
call tit* Mth pootponomtat In Its
yield devia# from ■ 800-foot to*r#r
*11 rescheduled f«r • *. m. pdt
Tuesday. Ueien'lit* Sunday an­
nounced that th* present wind
pattern would Kara carried fall­
out oror nearby populated ar*aa.
S3 primnar# hold
to. Th#
ZT po*&lt;P«nwn»nt *#t ar#eord
_ Ther#
_o__ iarc
-.i.
1.11 . ..
^
postponement #et • record
* • PV” ?0 !
, f f«r delay* In th# ABC’ * 1957 teat
midnight J it nlnht, Sheriff J. L. I&lt;}ir&lt;iu|# "Shata" originally wa*
Ho**r rT^nTd lhl*n’.OT'’[n*
, , ready to h« fir#d July 2*.
Th# sheriffreported
that 11
'
_
prliojen war# brem#’ *' la and
three r#v«&lt;al#d dm«/V t‘i# 24
NUCLEAR EDUCATION
hour period.
FRETRERO, Germany *ft -----Of tho total, he aaid, 6 ar# Th. unlverdty her# hat started
White male# 20 r
i ••ourtee for docton In protection
eolor#d fern at#, 1 colored female »* • '"* »«"mle r,d,1«‘°!l; A otI’
Incompatent, and t colored mate
"M * • J « * " •
Incompetent!
""l ^
*■“ *
♦ehooti throughout th# country.
He .aid they .re “ tranqulllrert"
TOWN IIOl.I&gt;H PETK
GUILFORD, VL «ft -T h e pop­ against the fear of atomic radia.
ulation Of Guilford, I.#n0 ftrnng, lion.
turned out Sunday for a mammoth
•'all-day*' barbecue arranged hy tin war un.We to flnane# by himfarmer Warren Franklin to honor •elf a 2,600pound Holitein iteer.
the return of hia 21-year-old Iden­ 3,000 buna, 3,000 ear* of com, SCO
tical twin aona, Alfred ind Wil- pound* of potato aalad, 2.000 hot.
fm l. from th# Army. Franklln'i tlii of beer and «odt pop and
Batfbbciri
ticket# U&gt; th. "Lc&gt;U of k . cieam for the chil­
barhecu. at $3 each when Frank. dren.'*•

W. L. Harey Goe* Peaches Can Fill
To First National The Freezer While
Baptist Conference Helping Budget

Milton Reman
In Fur, Baby
Sitting Business

THE OLD HOMETOWN *#-»■»■"•-? By STANLEY
-^ £ 7

V / H O - W H O - 't f e A H ! ! - '

If* A pwAchy Urn# of y#*T. Jun#,
&gt; 0 % - W H O BE 1 W W M ^O T
July ind AuguM Sr# month, when
SA Y / A 4 S
WHO ‘ BE
pMcho# com# to m#rk*t Peach#.,
_
- U N T IL I K N O W 'X A C T L Y
Ilk# other fru u . »r# mttot aoftnomlcal when In *c#*on.
ny n o r q u io n
_______
\ ^ / H 0 Y O U B E !!
HARVESTING. The hAnre*tin( United Prrt* Staff Cormpondtnl
of peach#* i* wall ondarway, but
NEW YORK W —You'v# got
(« not t# far udv*nc#4 ■• tu t to keep thinking to stay in but-;
ys«r. Probkbly riu# to the fict Inti* around bar#, and Slllton
that the crop in the northern por­ Herman Iv thinking every minute— |
tion of th# pwAch bell ;* better like, for iiutanc#, having baby
and th. crop in the southern por­ for well-heeled ladle* who want
tion i# not a# good at laat ye*r.
to com. down and buy a mink
Fxc#»*lv# aofl moiMur# alto ham. coat.
%&gt;r#d tha harvesting operation* In
Alto when ha deliver# a mink
the m««t heavily
concentrated
coat, he doein't deliver It In any
portion of the poach belt.
SELECTION. Look for peach#* old cardboard box. He put* hU
with a creamy hack-ground color •i'.teri read/ to whip out and fit
or a color that I* only .lightly minks on beautiful modela. The
her door and
green. The*, peach## ahotild be customer open*
well developed In ilia and ahape find* her n»w coat standing tn
x\
if they are to mature properly. front of her, draped on a smil­
The pink color or bluah varies ing, nicely padded hanger.
with different varledie* and i* not
Harman hat been In fur manu­
alway* a *lgn of riper#**. The facturing and retail for 22 yaar*
0 ^
Geah thould he
Grm and free and In baby titters for lix year*.
7 f. O .
from Hemiiha* and from *brivel.
Hiller* In Demand
led or decayed apot*.
“ We find that many of our cus­
CARE. Fre*h pearhc* thould
tomer* will nay, "I'd like to come
be anrtcvl tut Ihe ripev* ui*H fir»t,
down Tuesday but I have nobody
It’i a good p!»n to
p!«?e ripe
to leave the baby with” So &gt;*#
peachee in a Gat pan, one layer
deep. When peache* are piled oo »#nd a baby titter up. We keep
top of each other, the bottom lay. two or thrre on rail all th* time,
er i« ca*lly bruited. To prevent and w* get four or five call* a
B A C K - R O A D F O L K S — OKI G U A R D _
th# rapid apnlllng of ripe poarhp*. week toy them,'' he tay*.
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Herman I* tha man for tha
itore them in the refrigerator. If
© - I2
Ha inlroducad pink
peache* are a little green, leave gimmick.
them to ripen at room tempera mink to th# markaL h* says, and
ture. away from direct heat or even made pink mink flower*
lunlighL
for Fcarl Bailey. Then he went
USE. Peache# ara wmatll# and into yellow mink. Then ha turned
may he u*ed for any meal or eat­ out a kelly green mink capelct
en aa a tnack. TTiep comhina well for Deni## D*je#l for a 84. Pat­
with cereal*, and reat to a aalad, rick’ * Dav «ient, naturally. Hla
ORNATE,
or make in appral'ng d#»*ert.
newr*t rotor la orchid mink.
ADOB-Hto i Hflv/
PRACH MOUSSE ia a good
Herman ha* mad* chfmpagn#
A504HIP UA80RA1U/,
fro ten de**ert that’# Juat right fi»r mink car-**at cover* for Anita
LiP., ih OCLSS
rummer weather
and ea*y to Kkberg very blond, to match her
make. Ingredient# needed ar#:
Q R H 9 .T E .
hair; a gift from her husband,
Of SlfLl.; LKfilUIJaW
Uk cup* peach pilp and j ikw cost $5,000, two mink golf ball*
WlfH iPLtCK
1 tableapoon Mm# or lemon for Moniqua Van Voortn out of
Juic#
whit# mink, on request, after
* tableapoon# *ugar
Monique found out that Herman
1 cup heavy cream,’ whipped
had whit# mink golf club cov*r«
^PIH&lt; YEA**
2 egg white.
for hlmi#lf, and a mink door­
oS S ck Y iK t;
Ml* th# peach pulp, lima or
lemon bile# *nd mgar. Fold In mat aa a Chrittmaa glG for Uta
lA A fH W O R M S .
th# whippe&lt;l cream.
and Gnatly Ferraday, the artre**, dark brown
th# egg wdiite* which have Iwen ranch mink, with autumn • hu e
Ht a i c u L A u n -fHAf #
twwten until stiff but not dry. mink innltials L. F ; *h* keep*
/ a So il is coh&lt; imua.i. iY
In
front
of
the
outad*
door.
Pour mixture Into a regrigerator
fiLIHtf C»(AM&lt;;tP
Belting The Hpertarular
Salaiy of (upwalaor of Kaitatratloa . .
H aul
mold or tray and fee*#.
Salat y aif A 'l -r n a r far lloaral an* Ripannnn
_ _
l.aaa a*
The
Itgitlmato
clothing
U
outPEACH
CHIFFON
SQUARES,
Clary of tha circuit C o u r t for Oanaral tSnurt Work ___________
, |.|»« a#
Cnmmlaat ,M to Tai Aaaataor
__ ll.ata*.
portion. 1 dice 31 by 2 tyy 2 inch** atandlng enough. Listen to Il#r*
Caarnn taatona to T a t Ooltactor
__ _ II.no* M
man:
•
ahout 3 ounce*. Serve* 12.
Coronar'a la&lt;tuaat
_
__ _. I.aaan
llapalr. le O.urt ll»oM
“ We’ ve made every poiiibto
-----I .**« *#
1 tah'.etpoon gelatin#, unfUv.
fanltor Haralra
Janlinr
-----I.l»«*»
thing you can think of. l'v# just
l ifh ta . T u o t ^ . * Wat an
or#d
_
«.*»« i*
InaaraMf
rit-riTHH * ,ta *4 i:
made Either
William*, a ' oil.... IIIMM
1/8
oup
Cold
water
lacManuia _ _ _ _ _
ifw a iA
HOTtCB la lir.ltRUT OlV rH (bat
------- I.i««»*
1 lb. frexh
peach##, •Mce-1 length whit# mink tap# with a
JAtpanm. of Klacllnn
Plartl'
anA Itaarlatratloa
____ _ T I** . * wa ara anca.aA In hualneaa at S
aaaa purrhaaa of Volina M.rhlna
____I#,*.* •* (Unfor4 a * • . ui.4*r lb* rialllloue
hood, and lined with tviry dotii
(*» quart)
IlMiulrH l#jr U w
_
1.0*0 *o name nf flora l l a l .M e (Horary ami
*i cup lemon Julc#
that'* for when the come* out of
Par frlaam an.l Traaal Cip.nra, County Commlaalonar.
_ _ I.M4.M that we Inland tn r»«lat*r aald name
Artrartlaln. Iialla.uuanl Tataa __
.. .
6 ounce# augar (1/4 Oup)
a twimming pool. Why a hood?
____ t.l**M wllh the Clark of the Clrrull Coer*.
Oanaral Riatlenary, lllanlu. fluppllt., ate. _ _ _ ____
_ _ 14«««.»* Hrmlnola County. Sl.rlda, ta ac&gt;
1 teaapoon salt
For warmth. I guc*t. Sh# awlm*
ItaonrA llook.
,
.
... t rio »a« nordear a with lh* provltlona of the
Rurolturn. A -----Flituraa
for court
llouaa
Statute,
tn.wlt:
lit cup* ovnpnruted milk
-------------------------------------. ...
$,*##.#• I'lrilUnua Nam*
almost 24 hour* a day, and lh*
jary o( C„»naa|.r A Ctpanaa A Offli-a Rtpaa.aa
__ _
I * * * * * Pactlnn ail a* 1‘tortda Statutaa H l l
3 ounce# vanilla cookia or night* ar« rhllly In California.
‘
of County
JuA.a «aa Ju4 .a of County Court, at all _ _
I .H * •»
Hr. A Mra. Shallla II (V .b urn
rake crumb# (3/4)
Salary of County Proeacutlas Allor.ay . . .
*****
It coat $7,500.
V
Klpanaa o f Amory ■ _ . _____________ _______ ...
IV TIM* COCVTV J riM H M
l« * t*
I. #ofteo gelatin In cold water. Herman'# mink pL-tur# frame*
Maintenance of tha Cb.aty Horae S Repair.
.
t o t MT. Ik akl» r u n « » :.
BtCOMlHC
.
II o*o M
OMt 1oM o f RLFIHED 5-fttL K 'l ’AKLS
Tuba-1 ular TfoapKal*
■
__
Mlkot.M COl.kTV, a'l.till. Place over ltoiling water and atir run from fioo to $250, depend
H IM M
AMLRJCM TAVORIU
fnaanltr Inquire. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IS»«f#
I
V
65,000
G A L L O N * of W A T E R —
IDA.
until
diMidved.
ing on tba color. Tbey’ r# a th|«*
Oeaeraf W w n t r . .
—
I l ea* «* IT sail
1
Add peache#, lemon Julc*, Inch border, angled out
Anproprlailo. to ifca Ceunly Walfara U..ard
relate
I.
IHN r f ARTI4VR ARHHSOff
Salary of C e .n l y Phyalclana. OOanly llaalth Nuraa
PMMMa
•ugar and »ak. Cool until alighti/lK K lflC RUBBIA 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 GALLONS.
Mink coat* for dog*, lak tak,
• n I othae atnanaaa
n r ITTP.kTIOk TO
II.
lo* TOTH'S
M
ly thickened.
Appropriation iUmlnol. iVunly llanlth Colt _____
MAKI-.
*
rPI.lt
A
TIO
\
IIIM
I l. tM **
fqfADUHL (HcHAXC.auO D J 8 0 (OCO ^ALLOWS.
rang,
from
$100
to
$500,
de­
?M
ZlK
dbdClHlCA^?
Hoepll.l Rarvlea for ilia InAl.ant
r i k * i . iii.i m * m ih:
l**l» e#
S. Chill ovaporale.! milk tlu»- pending on the pooch aim. A lot
Salary of atounty Mao Ira ofM. ara A Ktpanara _
VISCOSE- RAYON 3 5 0 (0 0 0
LLON i.
l.»»0 #♦ TO A1J. W HUM IT HAT ('ONCKIUf!
APPLL
UUiCL.
roughly,
pour
into
chilled
bowl,
4*1*11 11- fanaa
K’o t i c b is m :i t *:i «r o i v k .n mat
1.1** «•
of
them
arc
told,
honeat.
iULFA&lt;L
PULP
7
0
,0
0
0
GALLONS.
Etpanaaa of Onunly 2oMn« Cominlaalo.
11,*#* l&gt;* OKU. A. ■I’ KEIt Jlt. hat fllad h&gt;« an,I whip until it hold# a peach.
Malarv of CViualy A.anl and Kapanaaa
I *"* c* final raturna aa Aaitllary Adml-ila- Fold Into tha peach mixture.
Salary of lloma Damonalrailon A.ant u Rapanaaa
t . n o »« Iratnr of tha Eatata of AltTIICIt
* IM*. Dq N _ y * w WffO IB—#
WHITE HOUSE PICKETED
frthar atnanaaa A.rtrullural Dapartmant
AltK.vr.itON. Daraaawl;
that
ha
4.
Lina taking
pan with
WASHINGTON
Aft - Nearly
Jhaymaal I# VIorMa It ar.1 of Voreatry A Parka for
fllad hla petition for distribution half tha rooki#
crumb*.
Pour
C u n i y lir a Control f n l t
_ _ _ _ _ _
.... M M II and final dlarharaa. and IhnI h* will
200 Cuban*, member* of organisa­
Approprlalloa for Playsroutola _____ _
_
• » « * * apply to tha
llonorabla
Kraaat I*-a.4i mixture over crumb*. Top
I'ulillrlly
..
.
.
H.aaao aa* Il'iUiboldar. County Jud.a of Ha. with remaining crumb*. Chill un­ tion* opp«»ed lo the regime of
GUARDIAN ANGEL
of inquiry ordered th# *u*p#n*ioa
&gt;1ah ar * Gama INintartallo.
.
min,da County. Vlnrlde. on tha loth
___I.H* «»
Cuban Pre-ldcnt Fulgenclo llatl*Total Aporoprlallona
111.*** II dav of Hentambar A l t . IMT. for til Grm.
JERUSALEM,
l«rael
4ft
—
A
a/tn th# guard iettified, **I wit
•a,
picketed
the
White
House
for
Raaarca for Conllneaael
_
H.4II t« approval of aald final raturna and
FREEZE PEACHES.
Haw
priton guard wa* tuapendc&lt;i from afraid I’d hurt them.” Two of tha
aaarya for Caah llalana. to ba ararrlaA rorwar*
it oo* ra for order of dletrtbullon and for
90
minute*
to
prot»»t
BatUta'a
ac­
-tai IH-As m
- _____________
1 ns m u final dltcharce aa Ancillary Ad- peache* the year round by filling tion against foe* of hit govern­
duty Sunday for refuting to *hoo4 prisoner*, on# considered d*ngermlnlatrator of tha Batata of Arthur the freerer with them. Many var­
at five cacaplng convict#. A boird ous, atill arc at large.
Arnaaon. decaaaad.
ment.
The
picket*,
moBly
from
pcarhet ara
I’ atad thla Ith day of A” .u it . ied## of free* tor a
New
York,
carried
placard#
de­
i - a r n c t r r n r n c v r . t i i r.a t t n
tar:a r n - r a
A D. HIT.
good for (reeling, especially tho»e
Mai * II A A II IIIIIIIUI: f t M l
/ a / O I » A. iPEBIt J H
fich that doe*not darken manding that th# United State*
row I ba I 'la ra l V aa r I aadlnu a ap l a n i h a r M . I M *
Aa Ancillary Adralnlatrator with
W T I I 4 A T ■ O r RECCIP7S:
*f tha Batata of ARTIII’ ll easily when exp&lt;*#ed to air. For refute to »end any more arm* to
Taaaa */ta &gt;1Ilia o . a o - . r t *aliaalloa of III II* H I •• ___ I I H III *1
ARNBSOM I&gt;aaa*aad
Oaaallaa T » « 1 0 %
of tha Tth Cant _
.
Greeting, choc*, peach## that ar# th# Rati&lt;ta regime which uaa#
II.M* o»
them to “kin th# Indefenatv# and
naaollit# Taa fraim lloacl of AAmlnlatiallea __ ____ _ ______
IIa »« H
Ik
tm k
i m e t it
r o i MT. aound, firm.rip#, and Juicy, with
Moler r . a l T ai — M l of tha Ttk a-.at
,
II* •«
peaceful citiren# of Cuba.’ *
•klkTII
d
l
'
D
I
I
I
AI.
t
t
a
i
l
I
T
o
r
a tell tale traca of green.
llarln. Commlaalnn MtaMa ___ _____
IM «aa aa
r i i i M i n t ik t k u r o i l * t:*ti.
T a i Itt4a.il tloaa
I* **
Allow
1
to
HI
pound*
of
p#ache«
.
k
o
i
.
r
.
l
o
t
.
k
T
t
,
c
i
i
t
h
i
t
.H
a
Salt Tat laallnajuant taunt. __
GOODBYE WITH THE CD IPA
.
I * «»
Ik tt. m a o .
Pi bar llav.n’ia ..
toe each pint container t&lt;&gt; be fil­
.... I S M
B AR L IPBNCRB.
I
ST. JOSEPH, Ind.
—A pair
Volal Eailmaitd Raoalpta
III H i &lt;1
led.
After
wkihing
tha
fruit,
raPtolatirrt
l l l l l II
nf
bandit!
played
an
ace
in-the,
Ja *«
.................
mnv* tha ilcn* by hand and halva
M r . i f Eillntala.1 Itar-atpta
II* 10* H l : t * t l A S E T W SPI* T« rr.R .
hola at • card gama Saturday.
Ilalapcoa lo Ita llruu.ht l'orwar.1; raiji
Z
IT* a** eo
and
pit
K.
Tha
tlme-aaving
matpafandentt
Total Katlmrla l Ita- atr,to and llatanraa
111.1*1 U
b o t i i 'B t o t t r . r i : k i i
hod of dipping tha poaches into The turprlted card player# aufl*a 1 1 it tT i n i H S R k a n . u n t i l o n niiiliiif*. n t n
|-..r Iba laa.nl tana C a . l n . .aplanakar Mlk. I M .
hot, th*n odd, water to lot ten rcrulered $850 when the two rob.
her# enterd and (lathed a p»»tol,
Knat-aarlnar harctraa
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - | T,l*» ** TUB KT ATE OP r U ’ l tl l ’ A T(P "
111.I/. AUK r II KPKNCRR.
a tnat the peach akin may be uml, but
Salarr ItaaA Huparlntandan*. Offl’-ar llana.ar A
which took th# pot.
! lac* °T raalda.r* la anknown
Oth •&lt; lltpnniaa ___________________________
.
it
may
tofter
tha
outer
fie*h
*n
MMM
A Sworn O m o l a l M Ka%lae haan
Fret Labor
__ _____ __
____ .
__________ __
Ml.*** "• fllad a.alnat you In tha Clroult that dice, havw rtggnt a,ig*&gt;
lfalAtanan*a of auulpmant. toola, marhlaary. M l
,
I " 00* *« Court In and for Samlnol* County.
Prea# th# fmk down In the con­
flaaoataa. aAla. Mat _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
....
............
l i e n *♦ Plorlda. la Chanoary. for Divorce, after thawing.
load Malar’ nla
.
n » .* * * * « th* vfiort till* of aald actloa bain.
tainer. cover with #yrup, and put
So
that
tl&lt;#
out
fruit
won't
— »( rt(h*.of. w a n
.
*.***•• BARL
SPB.SCKIL
Halntlff.
vs
lananaa o( i io. ualt.a rl .M -o f-w ay a
. laaaa* Bf.l/.AIIBTII HPBScElt. Hafvndant. darken In the air, alic# peaches crumpled parrheirnt or loAar pa­
I* 9ao aa
l«n&gt;l IM,
“*
•ry anil r.’tulpmtnl
hold fruit under
directly into tha odd syrup which per on top to
II,aa*
oraaanla
ar*
tn
rtuia
and
re­
I
I fo • Ity of !*anfa,r,1 na 1*1* Taa R o l l ___
H M l M quire you ta ftl* your wrlllaa daI’ armanl la i-urt of (atla.lo oai H i * Tat Roll
I ITT H fen***. If aay, tn th* Complaint w** prepared and cooled ahead ttM lyrtip. Iwave apace m t«&gt;p to
i*a&gt;mai.t la Ton « of laaocwood
laao.oooA on ||)| Tat Rol
M l M fllad harala, and I . earva a oopy of time. To make (be syrup, dla- allow for expansion of fruil dur­
Pa*ment &lt;o T"ma of Allamonla •nrlnft oa III* Ta* haall
I .H * M thara.f anon Plaintiff* Attorney
enpa augar in 4 eupa ing Greeting. In eontatnav# with
r a t m - , I In Ti.wai of ^aaalharry oa H I * Taa Hnll ________
-r, TIT TI &lt;-n nr hafor* th* ITth day *f Au- ardvw I
1
I t p|.r&gt;.|.. lal Iona ■ - . 4*1.ITT I* | auet, A. D , HIT. otharwla* a It*, water. ThU make* a'»mt l h rupa straight »ld#* and wide top#, leave
(raatat i r , , ’ lnatoolaa
THIS D E L IC A T E AND
&gt;1 HT II rra# Pro Coafavno will I,* .ntarad of *yrup ami 3/3 cup of ayrup ii I H inch free in pint#, 1 Inch In
ta.»r*a&gt; f,,r &lt;&gt;ajh lialaa.ra la ta oarrlH r rwarA
T*.a«* oo nralnat you and tha eauto proraad
FRACILR LOOKING abort
Ot.l Ilia l.a t _______________________
quarto.
In
container*
with
narrow
neeiiol
for
each
pint
container
of
4*14*1 II •a part*.
awmmtr formal »*• designed
WITNESS my hand and nfflolal peache*. To help
present Ihe; (ope, leav# 3 4 inch head tpace
bjr ftoaan* Mad# of pink «ik
Kaal at Sanford Kamlmd* Count*-,
in fin!*, lto iru-hea In quart*.
Florid*, lhl* Hth day nf lai r, HIT# patch odor and flavor while in
organ dy, the drea* ha* a unre­
KrmfATB o r r b a r t r r .i a t d s g e r rr t#
O P. HERNDON
Wip# #8 sealing
edg#e clean
tha freeiar. add powdered arcor
r l k r a r o h r r i r t nr. rt'T D
lated bolero top banded to
Clark nf th* Clroult Court bra acid (Vitamin C) to tha cold for a good leal. Fatten lid on
r o t Iba n a v a l l o o t r a d i a . * a p &lt; a m l * e M . I M #
p u n ftowvr embroidery^
Samtnol* County, Florida.
h a t h * at * o p Hi-a n i e r i
syrup, uting Ik teaspoon
( 1,000 t'ghUy, label with nama of fruit
V. Fradarl.-k
T a n * I Mllle on aaaaaatd (v a l u a t l u . at I I I . H a . M I » «
• IT,4*4 4. Gordo*
Attorney for Plaintiff
milligram*) to each 4 cup# ayr­ and dal# of freeling. Then freer#
.... la e* I*, o II- a IH*
Sola of T a i Irailnouant U , 4 «
ta aa H I N o r t h P a rk Avaawa
up. Aarortde acid ia sold at durg and store *4 »ero degrvi# F. or
Pina, and (&gt;ala and all Oihar T o
and (bmalailnaa ____
)»*,**"
n*
o rd . F l o r i d a
T*.lal t;**lmat*d M aM Ip ta ---itore, and
aoma freeier locker colder.
l a n t i t* H a(nf
I E ALA
( f s I*.
_ _ _
__
- ,.
.
I IH It
rdanAa.
11*1. of Batlmalad Ma-alota
la iA fii
lit $31 ; t
M tan aa
f f J !."'!*
“ 4 Pi~o4Ki Forward! bom .
Total Batlmataj ItKclyu and Italanraa _ _ _
iit .m ii
NOW SHOWING

W. I*. H*rr#y win r&gt; to Okl«-

Soma (Vy, S*p&lt;#mh»r 18-30, ta
It Tend th. Ftr#t NiHonnl Conf«rene# at Southern R»pH*4 Men.
Th# Tint notion*! men’ o me.tinf
•r#r cood'Acted hy South#m B*pHita la anp#ct#d to attract 8,000
m#n from 4f sUte*. Them# (or
th# thr##^!ay aeiolon wiR h# 'Tre#
Man Throe«h th# Afeo", emphaatil nr p#rw*nal llh#rty and fr^dom
at million.
A enlorfut itramatiration deplet­
ing ureal momer.tj of dedication
In th# Urea of martyr* and heroet
of f»lth will op#n th# m##tln«. It
will r#fl#ct th# pl*c# of RipHrts
In th# *tru(rl# for rallrio’ia Hb#rty. Other feature* of th. week
win Ir.clud. tableau* on denomi­
national came*, major addret* on
tha them, of th# meellnf, »nd
twelve vocation*! **mlnar* on
arrleultur*.
h»nkin(.
el.rical
work,
edue.tlon,
fovemm.nt,
joumalUm, I*boy, law, m»n»ve
ment, medlcin#, *ellinr, and tmatl
huainea., Purpoa# of the temlnar*
1* to anabl# th# man to U-tler le.m
how tn witnet. for Chri*t through
thetr prof#*cion«. The p*nel* will
h# eompoiad of .rpert* of theie
v.riou* Geld*.
Included on the program are two
aonrn
NOTIf'K ta IICRmr OIVBN Ih.t th. Hoard of Counto Oommlralon. gov.mor*, Hon. Raymond Gary,
r. of S.mlnut. Cnu.tr. Florid*. wtll m..t *t l« n'tlorh A M Au.ua' Oklahoma, and Hon. Pric. Daniel,
&gt;th HIT. I. th. County Coramtaalnnara fteem I* lh* Court Ilona• at Teraa; two congre**m.n, Hon. Ru.
■anfer.1. In se««ritarr&lt; wllh tha prnvl.lnn. of Chantar III. Florid.
Htatutra. tor tha furpa,. of h.arln. r*i'j**U ant cnfnolalete front th* gen# Siler, Kentucky, and Hon.
Pulille r.g.rdliie tha llu-l.tta f»r tha Kiaral V*,r h*ilnpln. Oetnhar
tai HIT, act avltns K’ M.mh.r l"th till, and wit) Ih.r.ueoii tantallr.lv Brook* Hay*, Arkanra*, who I*
adopt th. Iludot. Tor aal.l period. Tha tantatlfa Hi !(,'• ara eummarla- now terving a* pretldent of 'he
H aa folio * a
Huirmary alatoir.ant lhawUi receipt*. aapan-tlt.ra., hala.caa, ra■ Southern B.ptlat Convention. Al­
an headlining th#
program ara
* , t i « and proposed ta. mlll.fe
Jack Hamm, nationally known
rm w iT W n r itirvr.ntr* Ann n r m r r #
eartoonlit; G1#nn Arrh.r, Wa*h—
ririn rn ti. r i n »
• ' o n t h r r i i c i i . t i : » m i i M i i n u i r . r T n m r * an. i m #
Ington attorney, a rru*ad#r for
E » r i * t t i l ill- III a I ll-Mi
Howard Butt,
r. if a a Mill. an a*....ct aaluatlna of III.III.HI 9* .
$»»». TH TI rellgloui liberty;
&gt;ta.lr«a,l ai.4 T.tesraph J.'.-arr-t
T5* f* Te*a* groeeryman and #v.ngell»t;
(.aiiranr. A .a iit . f,t -*•» T . I
Z T l IIV.M
f a t llmlamiiilnna.
_________
I* M Carlyl# Mamey, author and pat­
Ml# of Taa D.llaqii.at lAtn-la _ _ _ _ _
ter; Theodor. F. Adam*, preai­
[Vviinational IJronaaa
. . . . ________
»a«»«
flara-a.a l.leanaa
•«# M dant of th. Raptlat World Alliance;
Ihr .uah 111. Iioth lnelual»a.rtr-aa r » .
_____ ,_ an. aa Baker Jam#* C.uthen, Secretary of
Tt.lnih iraamanla from Walfara A Tuhar-uloala l“»(|at,-a
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t ##a aa
Baptlat Foreign
pala of Kama an-1 flmva 1‘ eoaturla
______ _ | 7M a# the Soulhern
Ihar Itaramaa llar alpla__ ■
_______ l*o a# Minion Bond, and Porter Houth,
pnlal Citlma’ al Ita alpt. - .
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. *eT. II* II trr.turer of th. Southern BM&gt;tiat
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Convention.
fee Pally Caah
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Total Xatlmata* naralpl. ani Italanrao ___________
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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Shop and Save
In Sanford

&gt;

TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1937

United Press Leased Wire

NO- fit

D e fe nse S e c r e ta r y
Swings Economy A x e
\ Pos tal Rate Increase
F o r e c a s t In H o u s e

5 P er C e n t Football Practice
R e d u c tio n At Seminole High
O rd e re d
Starts Monday

WASHINGTON ID— Defense
I Secretary Chari#* E. Wilson
Th# Seminole High School
1 iwung his economy ax* at the "Seminole*" will get their foot.
1 defense industry again today.
hall practice underway 6ton-i*y
He ordered a five per cent morning Aug. 19 at 8;3- a. m
reduction in th# "progrvaa pay with an aftrtnuon w o r k o u t
m*nts” made by the government *• fi-TO p m arcrdlng to Foot,
to big defense contractor* on air- b*H Coach Jim Plgott.
craft, mUsilet and other military
"All potential player* ar# urg.
j Item* which require a long time ed to lie on hand for the opening
to manufacture.
! drill* because of the nearness of
Th# order, effective SepL 1, th# opening game with Lyman
AN' 1I.YEAH-OLD Glltl. was Injured In the rellUlon nf the above rar *.ilh a jeep on French Ave. United Pre«« S'aff Correspondent
...
. ,
,,
The Board of Sanford CIty torn. reduce* these installment pay- which it only 24 practice day*
near Ulh SI. thU mnrnlnf thnrly hrfurv 9 o'clock, .Nile windshield where Patricia Land's head
However de,p,.c House approv ml„ jonrr,
Blrhl approved . ment* to 70 per cent of total away,” Coach Plgott aald thi«
LODZ. Poland 01 —The gov.
hit
(Staff I'holn)
a
.
th,
lull
wa.
reported
to
have
,
„
^
,ncrrttf.
,hr costs, or *6 per cent, instead of morning.
t-mment rushed pollee reinforce|menta today ftom
Warsaw to e m-.t no chance of passage thia Klj|fffi H y rai»e for city cm the prevent M p#r cent, of direct
,.isoU , alj /T1lr fundamentals
ployff.
Lodi, Poland'* second largest eltjr )rar m the Senate.
labor amt material cost*.
c,
tackling, kicking anl
1
hr
where a titdown *trectear atnke
on! cent boost
in letter
Hie payralse, advocated on *
Milton »ald th# move will giro paat|ng and defensn will ’ i
threatened to
touch off a new rtiatgcs II the heart o f iho "roil of living" Increase, will add coniractors "grvaler Incentives fur 'stressed"
wav# of "bread and
freedom" nvidi-milhun dollar pottage rat# a s0{ aI of $12 060 89 to wages of economy" when more of thslr
' .
.
, , ,
There is r.a short cut to top
|riots.
bid lefotc the House. It is de* rj(y personnel according 'o City own money is Involved In produc.
-___
__
.
.
physical
condition
he
taid
“ so it
After dangerous etaihr* Mon- signed to cut the huge po*. Manager Warren E. Knowles,
r *
qu rm n .
will he a standard phase of cads
ta
serv
.,
deficit,
estimated
0n|
y
„
of
.
M|
d
Mayor
day,
s'riking
«lreetcar
workers
Ihe new order will not affect j [J|| ,,
— i Seminole County Sheriff J. Lu­
had barricaded thrm*rlvr* in the a its I million d.dlads for the cur- I)l%td G»,chel. last night, will Ik- small huilness supplier* who will
*
ther Hobby will add another icr.
city's two largest trolley term. ftnl 1i»cal ycir.
Pisyars will work out in shorlt
required to meet th« inerfa^n ronlnuo to he rligtbl# fur ptogresi
vice in the near future when
Inals. They vowed they would not
payments of up to 75 per cent *nd »ho»* un‘ " * P ‘ - 'Th« bill# a* approved by the granted *he citv’i worker!.
a boat patrol will b« placed into
come out until
their wag# de­ Hou.0 I'osi Office Commitlee
donned, th#
aervlce.
Th, revised psy schedule was of total cost* or 90 per cent of “ nifonn» wl11
t.oach said #lt morning "and
mands are met
tw.i moni.ts ai.o, provided mat based tn the cost of living Increas | Hbor and material costa
Sheriff HoMiy yciterday said
Wilson * decision wa's'th# latest ‘ h# heal knocking geta underThe situation wa*
tense and postage increase* would stait over the past 12 month period up
"Because of the numtnr &lt;d comugly
last July l. to bring m 102 mil- to June 1 of Ihi* year, the City in a series of drastic meaautr* **&gt;'•
plainta being received by Ihc Sher­
Militiamen polio# armed with lion dollars during th# current Manager printed out.
to cut military spending down to1
■
iff* Office about motor boat viopiitol* and clubs surrounded the fiscal year.
s
(&gt;f th* total Increase $10,209 89 the hu&lt;lgrt ceiling of 38 billion - r
t ) WASHINGTON W — The Sen­ latlons, we will add to# boat patwo depot*, and polire radio car*
.Supporters proposed Oct. t as „|||
f„r general government dollar* in the fiscal year which I y p n O I G j l T l K C S
ate solemnly paid Ha final re. trol to further protect the cPitent
•warmed in the »treet». The li- the new slatting date, whtrii and $? , ji w,ll b« for the Utility
aperl* to one of it* greats—the while they re cnJoylrg on# of the
..................
TAIJJMIASSEE W - J . Ural con*e pla'e* of th# prowl ear* would cut to 360 million dollar* Department of the city,
today."
Monday he onKeml the Alrj
late Sen. Wal'c-r K. George D- most popular iporta
,, Iry tviham of Sanford, longtime 1showed that many of them had the amount the increase* would
» ,
Ga.
-p,, city emp'oys 104 full time Forrc an.) civil contractors work- i t
The boat i. being mad. availnf m(|k pricr
£ , * . movfd |n frotr th. c.pital.
produr, in tiscal ly&amp;v they would workers in general
government ing on Air Force equipment and IN U n S A t V # O n V C n t
The tributes to George, who *a* able by !\ G. Kurch of the Staf. wi# named chairman of the State
Streetcar traffic halted com.
bring In $.'&gt;27,600,000 annually by payrolls plus 9 part Urn# workers. projects, except missiles, to cut; OLDENBURG, Ind. W _ Th#
buried last week, lasted for two ford Boat Works. Kurch taid yes­ Milk Co»— is* j and Immediately pletely. Army
truck* shuttled
hour* ami ;o
minute*. Thirty terday 'We are pr« icntlng a boat pldtred ' 7 t..# a "fre»h new along th# rtaln trolley route# pro- 19(11. when the last of a sene* of |„ lh(. upiuy Department there their personnel and ovsrhaad number of Roman Catholic nun#
second class rate hikes would are 28 full time employes.
aenator* look thr floor to speak. to the Seminole County Sheriff's iook" a '‘ he controversial Issue of tiding substitute
’*
' ‘ 'i L
I known to b# stricken with typhoid
Iran •porta lion
Tlu- ot r, coming on lop of tu# doubled sine# an outbreak of
Sen. Richard II. Bussell I) Ga . Department in the interest of boat­ milk price fixing.
c^ vc} '
The cost of living Increase will
for atranded wayfarer*. '
who served with George for 21 ing and water safety."
.............
Du* Mlimate *&gt;f postal deficits, rover all ilepartment* of the city, a slowdow.i and cancellations in the disease at a convent here sat
Odham m installed a* chair, i _
*&gt;:ber
Troops
years before the latter's retireThe boat it a 16-foot High Hal
Th* truck driver* were th# only ‘,"c* not lnclud« * $317^00,000 *. lnciU(|tng th* Sanford 1'ollce and l’ t’‘,lu&lt;-non of aircraft and
one dlicover#d, a health official tail
man.
replacing
Dexter
Lowrey
of
fil.ent this year, aald "my heart Convertible that 1* capable of car­
•vtdene# In the city ***r *** hooii ,h* 1,ou,c v,' ,€‘‘1 lire Departments.
«‘«'&lt;lew» missile, is exp#cted to tcwlsy.
Tjtttpa.
who
stepped
down
to
taka
&lt;
It too heavy to enable me to do rying a l-TDO •yonrvf
If. *IU
for 618,000 postal workers. There
- . iner.»&gt;et uere ilsn iiinrm
t"rt” discharge of more than 100.Hie stat# health rommlssloner,
fir a* ^&gt;n?.n|u»on almlnistrator, * , * today
Justice to my feelings and my be powered by't *o Si horsepower iamt
aHf f*H industry rmployct. Dr. AmJreiv Offult, said 37 eases
Wilmer H»s»»tt, Mnntlerllo
Humor* ctreulallng in Waraaw were report* the Senate might clj j()f ,,, workrr, whose salaries I
senlimenls."
uuttroard motors.
Wilson Is slashing . « ponies be-1have been reported at the Sister,
1
ee.-r' ar- a* the *ev#n **” Communist leader W'lady- seek to tie Iho pay incrr«&gt;e id wer# noj lnrluded in Ihe litl of
"An ers died
when Walter
employes receiving the increase. ^ore **'* scheduled
letlremeol of Sf- $'ranei» motharhouse.
Sheriff Hobby *aid that the Imat j member agency met to rrorgan- ,I,W Comulka ha* assigned Gen Uie postage rale *811.
Ihe newr bill would:
j-y,r , 14 employes were in cate Horn the lop defense post,
po,-An early
count
Friday had
Franklin George
came u» hi* will itc equipped with a siren,
Komar, chief of internal security,
|•»«Increase airmail letters from fortes separata
the
regular »*b|y late this month. He has &gt;aM shown only 16 of the mor# than
final resting place," h# said.
|flashing
red
llghi*.
running
I and Gen. Jan. Frey-Blelicki, com.
“ I'm opinionated against price mander of the air force, to deal six to seven rents an ounce.
he wanti to leave the complex 6*K) nuns thcr* wer# afflleled with
schedule.
Sen. Herman E. Talma.lgc D. Utrht*. and spotlight*.
1ron'rol*. liUt I am going to try
affairs of the defense department '**• disease, not definitely diagBoost th# charge for regular
'fith
"any
emergency."
Ga. who aucreeded George in Ihe "We have always needed equip.
just as hard ar I ran to lake a
nosed *t typhoid until Monday,
po».card* from two to uuc«!
in order for bit successor.
Senate, said, "The nation amt the mcnl for lifesaving." Sheriff Hub- fresh new look at Ihi* problem,"
Offutt said weekend Investigation*
world have sufferrd an Irreparable by said ye.tenUy ami "uur new Odham told the eomml*&gt;ion.
tenta c*ch ami hike airmail p'it- I c l o f l d F G l I l l c S
by a state #pidemlologlcal team
ew’aa."
water patrol will be equipped with
cards from four to five crnls.
"I'm^ willing. ,!o
make every
showed none of th# catet took #f*
Sen. Theodore Francis Green ‘Hag hooks rope line*. Id* Jack»l*. conlr|f „|1(luf effort to ter if price
I’rovlde four annual IS rent
feet later than Aug. 4.
increases In tec. ml class raH't
•
D R.!., %%ho
luircfdnl George *n&lt;
ffcllnipilfhfri.
lixing is necessary. T'.ere are
for
newspapej*
ami
magatinrs.
Inland
1.
Gullet.
62,
of
Ovfeen,
«• chairman of tits Senate Foreign
‘ »ne predominant feat ire of the |hoTC
f|v,
,h; Com,nH I B C O C fl T o A - C l t V
Inrrrai* the imlitldual piece
yeatenlar aftensoon at 3 p m.
neUUooa Committee aarly thll
"u t It win carry- a huge sjuI1 „ .,.ackri|.
, g„ . „
u.e,
L O tn
IO
MIAMI BEACH
—
The rale on thud class advertising ' &lt;,llowln* • »,,ort
| |f) n O U S e T o d O V
year, pralfed George's leadership ,, r, ' * .n*,?n J °.n , *f 1 * 1c of , industry. That's not true.' fhlham
Mr Giles had made his h»me In ,
_
J
in inlrrnationa! affair*.
lh*, ™w n, Uie b o,r
dedsred. “ It Is stacked in favor decision of the AFI. • CIO to move matter rates 6o p.r cent. For
Two stIt* big biennial convention from bulk tiilrd class mail, th* mint- Osteen for th# past 3 years.
I
Jf ' ll. led hit
colleagues with .. Mjn’r Umt» v t hlv» r^ e J of th# p«ople,"
lii the
wisdom, with restraint and with s j*1’
of ^u'pmvnt «fOtnid | Turnj,ig to reporters present, he . Miami Beach to Atlantic City. N mum rate wool I go up M per cent
If,
»»rn, In Greenville. N V „ J on t(,‘r r,vl,
right# bill
gcntlr
(irern laid. ^ r,J'nn,r (,w|n y, .Shrnff Hobby
|^CIC
M ••errMi
ownrrt hi»rr up in over a two year period.
June |. ISM. He
wa, . re lrcl #&gt;|W
N, „ w
’ *’• I r I. Qt irgr i' »ow of th»
y ,’ .
. .
%. 11 *
•'
Ihit th# &lt; mUaion I
increase book rales 26 per rent. optician.
MIA3II If — Ten new volur*
muster the required unanimous
agts, because ha lived and walked
” * arc Indeed grateful^^to Mr. Lrould abolish controls Immedtat. I A K I.rio
President
Grork-e
Boost rates lor r.mttollrd cifcuMr. Gullet wa# a ntemt-er of conM.„,
iary -tatlons along th# Florid#
,amorg us we shall hair a greater buren for making the Imat avalb #j_ h j, ui hc
promised that the
eonfirme.1
In ChicagoMon- lauor. publications to 12 cent, a the Presbyterian Church, the St.
()T&gt;&lt;,
proposed Immediate East Coast and in the keys will
would
nake
a ^,jr *H# Dee. 4.10 convention.
'tnccntn e to find the way to the *o.« in ih# interest ^of boating and commission
pound.
Bates
now
ar#
10
cents
John*
Order
of
Masons,
and
th*
House
acceptance
of the beivlly- five weathermen * hand this year
rational peace which he believed wattr safety for Lake Monroe and “ thorough study” before taking expected to attract soma S.noo oelow eight ounces #rvl U cent* American Uglon.
amended Senat# bill, with a tingle in k*»ping tabs on hurricanes.
essential to the future of our our other lakes and streams are |any action.
|delegates, was
moved because above that we ght.
I-ennani Psrdue, meteorologist
Survivor* arv: the wife, Mr* House imposed modification.
fast bring used by thousands of i laiwry was expecterl to stk the "conditions were detrimental and
nation and of mankind."
at the Miami Weather Bureau's
Stella
Gullet
of
Osteen;
an
adopt
The
other
was
an
attempt
to
boaters
and
fishermen,"
said
the
* Senate Democratic la-ader Lyn­
agency (or authority to set up not gnn-1 for unions" at Miami
ed ton. Richard Guiles of Fori send th* bill to a House-Sen*!# li'irrirvn# operation, renter here,
don II. Johnson
Tex.
praised i
. ,,
! public hearings acroM the stau to i n ,,ch dtd not elaborate.
Edwards. N Y.; and a brother of conference commitle# for drafting said aix of th* station* have #L»
George
aa
a
The
boat
patrol
it
something
Mund
out
th#
MiUlmant
nf
dairy.!
Hmolmen
said
the
delegates
"great
man
in
every
•*" •' •• •
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.
, , - •wuiiu &lt;&gt;m uiv Knumciu nj nairy- i ------------ —- ——
—n
r a
Greenfield Center, N Y.
a more complex compromise he- ready been added to the coopera*
ien»f
n»e. . ability, Intefrlly, vUtfi- j
l for
Count&gt;'
men. dairy firm tn and cltlirm
ttptciH to tpend 1400.000 B lIV S D 0 Q t # S n O V e S
live hurricane reporting network
Funeral
services
were
held
this
tween the dlfferlrg versions
manship arxl
devotion
to hit
nonoi
arra. »at&lt;l Ihc (&gt;n j 0^n| IWJiy
price
!^p convention here One
/
9
afternoon at « o'clock at Britton
N'.th moves requiring unanimous and four more In the kor* will
duty.
ity.**
( Sheriff.
arc trying
. . to atay coniryU
hotel operator f«tiniat«%l
estlmatml the total O f f F n r F l o r i H f i
Funeral Home.
consent hid been anticipated and *i# operating within two weeks.
lort to the city at ctose t» 2 mil
Senate Bcpublican I-eadrr WII. in ,he lcjd wilh *n»d»fn c'lulpmcnt
The stslions will he equipped
Remains will lie sent to Colum * fre foredoomed by
oiqsotition
linn dollars.
MEMPHIS, Tenn
V k
,|im F. Knuwfand
Calif, said *n'1 ,afr &gt; metho.1. and the fv^t
with westhee bureau Instruments
■nnoun-ed in advanc#.
Charles Gohiherg, owner of Ihc Michigan couple who wild their hut. Whin for Interment
Lcorg# uat "kindly, courageous, PJ,r°l •* ®ne of the features » « T^fXi-Man Draft
They wer# offered merely as fr reerding wind speed, direction,
Delano Hotel, said th# he»d# o f , hom#^1o buy # boil shoved off
a man of great personal integrity, hiv* needed for a lor.g u n i, he
preliminaries to s real fight ex­ atmospheric prersure and ralnfsll,
the 16 hotels holding reservations for Florid* with two "*h*rr the
respected for hit friendship oy hit &gt;dded. •
Call For Army
stations will
pected later in the House Hule» Pardpe said. Th#
collracuef."
nrw k°**. ■ Hshl blue and •
a r
.
.
for convention &gt;!clcgate* "gut to expense" patsemrert today on a
work closely with hurricane ren!
Committee
leisurely,
Ihrre
&gt;rar
round
.
Ihe
•
last
Sen. flarrjr P. Byrd D-V«., j
11 ! rtracking and
Hep. Kenneth B Keating N Y , tial In Miami In
long lime colleague of George on Ifulshabl* and i# capatilr nf carry
resort to file law suits if th--y world rruisn.
'
WASHINGTON
If
—T»ie
D#
House GOP floor leader on the j correlating data on th# big storms.
Mr. and Mrs Cri» Kappler of
Ihe Senate Fmaiu*# tiimmittcc-. ing live or mor# persons for lu feme Department ha* i*»ued a don't come here.”
DAMASCUS. Syrts V —Usual.) civil right* bill, made the first I The new Esst Coast stations are
praised him at "truly a groat top load of a half-ton
The AFL-CIO. he said, "is * fkiuth Haven, Ml-h . and Mr«
7.000 man draft rill for the Army
man" who demonstrated "amen. ’ A trailer will h# provided in or. in October—the smallest monthly group that wants everyone In live 'laxine lf*-v|ey of Peoria, III . and ly reliable sources tahl tonight request—to tend the bill to con- at B»*ron 12, a fishing camp near
|Titusville; the Rea Dunes Motel
o n states lanthlp at its best.” drr to transport the host to var- call since April, 1M6.
up to contracts, but thry'rr break her son. Matthew Walltis, 18. ntd that Svria hat demanded Hi# re frrence.
"lime meant nothing to us"
r*H of American Kmh***/ attache
Several Democrats Jumped up near Melbourne Beach, the city of
Ion lakes around Seminole Cu.m '
ing
contracts
with
ui.
It
makes
The Army took S.ono dr.flees In
(in trip will and only when *&gt;• Howard Stone for his alleged part to object, but were told by Speak- I Vero B o h; the W. M Kipllngtr
ly where it may tie needed for
September and 11,000 In August. th# hotel employes look bad an&lt;l pull Into home p»H." said Mrs.
an
"Amrriran
conspiracy f r Sam Rayburn to wait until |estate near Stuart; Capt Mae
emergencies.
it
makes
us
look
had."
through July the
Keating t request rould be read Engel's fishing boat headquarters
Sheriff Hobby hasn't said Just From April
Kappler. an auditor bookkeeper against the Syrian regime.'
monthly drift rail was 13.000.
The sources said Ihe secretary
After it ws* read. Rayburn near Boynton Beach, and th# port
when th# host will be readied to
W# hav* no time limit to hunt
Th# reduced draft calls reflect
|genera, of Syria's Foreign Minis­ recognixed Rep. Francis K. Walter authority office at
Port Ever*
be pul into actual use hat It is ex.
us.”
peeled that it will L« In the very Secretary of Deferu# Charles E
Mr*. Kappler and her hiubsnd. try, Salah Tararl, handed the ex. I) Pa., who made Ihe objection. glades.
Wilton's reccfil order to trim mili­
The request to accept the Sen.
near future.
a carpenter contractor, told their pulsion request to thr Amrriran
"Ail of lb# In.tottl. a—
d #&gt;&gt;&gt;i» tary strength by 100,000 men by
4#» j j
j # c*!*? j * ' J
m l.
mine to buy their 4S fo-&gt;( schooner. charge l&gt; Affaire* in Damascus. .vte'i version with in amendment
next Jan. i.
—limiting the Senate's jury ilia!
nor abrasions »'&lt;i hmites about ment has he#n ordered," h* said.
Mrs. Hawley, a nurse, learned of I Rniiert Strong.
Wilt&gt;.n told his newf corferenee
Th* Syrian government issued a amendment to voting rights rases
her forcheail, upper left arm arsd
hr
Kirrlrrs’
plans
v.-bll#
visiting
MOSCOW
Th# tinned
last Wednesday that h* expected
Fmhirrr sent an official'to in South Haven, and asked If she to have declared Stone unwelcome. , -w a s made by Hep Emanuel
En
draft calls to level off at 7,000 or States
ith
fe.lhal
villar.
go along They
Th' »y'*«n 'tovernn.ent issue * Celler N.Y..
Democratic floor
th# youth festival village tmlav to " d her .on could
8.000 men a mor.th.
.#
iStatement
l i f a N i e n l Monday tsisvKf
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.
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V
*
MIAMI IB — Customs agents
night accusing leader for the
bill.
Keating
warn Americans against joining ,r# P*)'*nS half the expenses.
early today seired a huge each#
Stone of lining an Amrriran "in ubjccUd to It.
*
Communist China's free junket to
'
of rifle*, machine guns and 60,000
lelllgrnc# expert" who engineered I
■ .
r .ir i'ia Iaind » n taken to the C l , , D
J
Peiping Wednesday.
■ .
. .
.
rounds of ammunition b#tlevrd
an alleged conspiracy to overthrow
Seminole Mer.nrial Hospital for ' I D
rvC p O rrC Q
It appeared, however, that rlose I n t e r S l O l G
M lW O y
the
present
Damascus
regime.
F
f
ir
t
T
I
P
r
I
f
n
i
n
n
M
f
i
n
,'
e*t*nfd f°r insurgents ramped In
treatment.
NEW
to V ) American youths Intei .lot to . .
.
—_
The U. S Embassy here and , u , m c r U I1IU I1
IVIUII Hi. Cubanmountain Jungle#.
Jungle*.
The autonuvbite, driven by Ar- 1-'e,lrra health officials today ex.
ro through with the trip despite r l C O N n f J
I O fT lO rrO W
Two men were «rr#itrd and
Ihe
Slate
Department
In
Washing
A
d
m
i
t
s
K
e
e
p
i
n
g
nold Pace Land of Orlando, was amtoed a reported 100 e a se s of
TORONTO
’f — Police dl« the State Department ban. By this . .
authorities hunted three more be­
r
O
traveling aoulh »n French Ave what may be Asiatic flu among timed a gunwieldcr who stalked |morning. 46 had handed In Iheir A l t C m O O n A t J D . m . ton said .be charge was a "tom. j
lieved
involved in * plot to ship
plele
fabrication."
when it crashed Into the rear of European exchange students ar »p^ ___
____ _a ____
_____
snd down
street Monday
pasrpnrts or their names.
'
arms to Cuban rebel iesdee Fidel
a
hearing
a yeep parked on th* side of the riving her# aboard the liner Aro.a mri-g a .3* calibre revolver, polnb i U S. Amba»i%kic
Llewellyn
,
.
.
WASIHNGTON W — Former Castro, who Is trying to over,
•trect. TT*# Jeep is owned by Lrn Skv
r g It at nassersby and yellinr. Thompson kept himtelf available n Defaind tomorrow afternoon
Anthony, J ,. Doria throw Cuban President Fulgenclo
cri Southward.
When th# liner reached quaran "Bang, bang."
I , t ihe Embassy to explain Hie lo hear objection, to Ihe pro T h l C V C S L C O V e L O O t ,n,? n
said today he onre ma'nlalnrd a Batista.
sJUnd »ppar.'UlIy lost control of tine M-.nlay night medlral author
Most of th#pedestrian* Just |riluation per.onally to
any of the n-.ved InUraUtc Highway Rysa||CA(j 0 v _ Burglar. left a secret
‘
cache of
union
money
Charles Wystt, supervisor of
j , p, rtm, Bt l(or, |n ,
his car earning minor damage to Kiev wen*, aboard. Ship officials
smiled at Ihe 2year-old Vw -until American youth* who may have etm * Route 10« from S It. 46 n Nor1h
which only one other per#»n. the customs In Miami. Identified th#
th# Jeep but ihoving it 40 fe*t on had reported an outbreak at saa on* noticed th# gun w*s both lo#d had doubts shout Iheir country's
Seminole County to 8. R 40 in j,orry ,lkjnf M jpq jn r0ln». but union's president, knew about.
men arretted as Gil D* Gibeja,
imoact.
of what they believed to be "mild ed and cocked.
poevtion.
\oluria County.
leaving $700 in burglar tools.
Doris, former secretsry.treasur. 46, an American citiien of Cuban
Damage to the Land automobile 1'Influents."
" ----- "
1 ...........
"laiekily h*
wasn't
strong
At th* ssm# tl.u#. It was de­
Th# hearing wili get underway
AulhorjlMa said the thieves en- er of the old AFL United Auto descant living In
Miami, and
w#» cstimalcd at approximately
Aboard the Anna Sry are about enough to pull th# trigger," said cided to send a consular official »t 1 o'cloelc tomorrow sft-rnoon In tf^d Hi# Klaus Depsrtment Store
Gonial#!, 31. who
Workers, told the Senate Backets Alfedo C. Z.
tao.
800 foreign Student* age&lt;1 18 to 1*. Police Sgt. William Budd
H
i#
Volusia
County
Court
House
out to the American delegation's
Monday through a skylight. Commltte# he
considered the said he Is a farmer. Ho told of­
investigating officer* wvre Ser ail schedule) to live with families | Police said the youngster had quarters In festival village. II* rar In Defend
cracked open on# aafe, but were money union property but did not ficeri h# wia from Havana.
grant Ben Butjer and Patrolman across th# yelled States and at- found th« rusty revolver and 10 ried mimeogrsphwj sheets laying Interested official* and citisens
scared off by two maintenance inter It on th# union's hoolr*. Th#
Th# m#n war# charged with vi­
J. T. Hardy of th* Sanford Police tend local high schools. The ship cartridges (n a tree trunk on a down the official 8 ——&lt;#»n poll- *r#
tr* Invited to air their com- men before they got to $26,000 in .money, he ssld, was hidden un- olation of #&gt;• neutrality art and
Departmnet
sailed from Rotterdam Aug. 3. , downtown street.
|Uon.
plaints at th# hearing.
another iafd
I der nat&gt;#ra ta aa office ator croon. Jailed pending further action.
. WASHINGTON V — D#mocra
| Ur and Republican backer* of
postal rate inrreate forecast
| lluu»e approval today of the
ministration’ * ie&lt;iuett for a penny
iny
bno«t In the charge for mailing
letter
Even opponent* of the Inrreate
tatd a* they prepared to fight
nr hill they Were ''not u&gt;0
optimistic" over their chances u

Bread, Freedom
Riols Threatened
In Warsaw, Poland ‘

Cost Of Living
;* Increase Approved
j For City Employes

B o at P atro l A d d e d To S em in o le
X Io u n ty S h e riffs D e p a rtm e n t
Senate Pays Final
Tribute To Senator
Walter F. George

J. Brailey Odham
Named Chairman
Of Milk Board

Roman Catholic

Labor Conventioii
Moves From Miam i

Dies Yesterday

Action On Civil
Rights Bill Fails

Ten New Stations
Volunteer To Help
Weatherman

Michigon Couple

O ff For Florida

Syria A sks Recall
Of U. S. Attache

Issued ror October gen..r .».i v«trd mat a* a

11-Ycor-Old Gir:
Injured In Auto
Accident Today

S5

U. S. Youth Warned
Against Joining
Junket To China

Custom s Agents
Seize Hugh Cache

SS%%Officials Examine
............ .. 100 Coses Asiatic
2-Year-Old Gun
Wiclder Disarmed

ruhiie

win b# held

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M oney Cache

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                    <text>P i p 10—Tfct Sanford HaraM

CIIArTKR M
I told her turn hK*uN wo had to that V what Nela astd k m true.
Kjn*A AND 1 were married to |cotn# to a daciaioc sometime be- Sarah was a different
I N the plruitni. friendly front I t w i t caw and tomorrow when than 1 bad thought to r eight
rto; I rf L’rn SawulU's houa*. W* w* .-(turned to th* volley. I told year*, a woman *me had hidden
nod ■ rood (upper afterward. and my wife that IUr*4 had ataod up- hrroetf from ah of oa
"If# crazy!" I sold. “She
for nia n-wpitallty 1 wma forever right betid* brr flair, that ahr
" had walked a little, and that ah* wouldn't tall# barself to a wheel
md«b*r l to Hen Bawhin.
Urn got out the champagne, had told ma not to get too fend chair for four year*."
"She might" Nila said. "We
filled three glaaae*. and gar# on* of Nrla. 1 put out my handa In
to ffala and or.a tc ma. 11a held a gesture of futility. "Naia. what don't know ahe told you the truth
about her accident Win. ahe * s
hla up. Ma face very grave, aa can I do?"
Nela llatrned rloorly, her fore- terribly pooseaaiv* woman; ahe
• «V1
ta nappy oeeaalnn
fe a tonal. Not Just one rad furrowed In thought. Aa I must have a person's lov* com­
oat you think of oft the cuff,, looked at her, 1 waa ao atlrre-l pletely centered on her. tike Dog.
but wta you'll remember aa long ' bX 01T ferltng for her that 1 could bone's. And Marla'a She wants
aa yeti live. Do you want ta hear »&lt;* “ T a single word It waa flrat yours. That# why ah* doesn't
H
|love, but It waa real love guch aa want you to lev* ma I'm h*r
"Of courea wa do," Nela aaJd I had never known ealatad. Thera rtvat and the e known K for a
"Not a legal one, Ben," I said. would never b* anything ela* Ilka long lima Rut *h# (Went Iowa
II* laughed. “ This on* didn't It. Uka taat night and thla morn­ you th* way I do. Maybe her
flame from Blacks!on*. Il'a from ing and the few boars we still lor* ta Ilk* a mother'*. Or a
stater's I don't know. AS I know
the near! of Den BawhIIL" Ha had together.
Suddenly I found words. “We la that ah* doesn’t wont to share
cleared hla throat “ To lov* and
marrtagr. to happiness that only Juat cant be separated! If Sarah your lore with anyone elea"
I turned, hot word* on my
love and marriage can bring to and your dad won’t take ns to­
tongue, but I didn’t My them.
lie. and to a long and happy Ufa gether, we’ll leare."
"Oh, darting." She reached out Neta was hurrying on. "Jo* Par­
for Mr. and Mm William Herson."
We touched glasses, and once and took my hands. “ That’s what dee must have been a very strong
more I thought of him and Sarah 1 want too, but we can’t Wa rs character. So ta Sarah. What
Pardee, and t couldn’t help aeon got to do the right thing now or happened when they got married
daring If he would have been any w*-ll ha plagued by mir mistake wo* bound to happen. Each "f
hair rr if h# had married her. 1in* real of our live*. No matter1them tried to remake the other,
We drank. Nela cloo# to crying; what happen*, you can’t forget or at leant prove to be the strong­
and when Hen left, a little later, your delg to Sarah, and I can’t er. Perhaps, because Jo# won,
ah* kissed him on the check, while forget that John Mather* la my Sarah had thla accident on pur­
pose."
ha flwallowed aa If aomethlng waa father."
“ Then what con we Ao?"
"Nela, of e l ih* wild—"
wrong with hla throat and looked
"Wait. Win. I'm aUl not done
"We’va got to go along for a
past her at me.
"tuieky man Will." he said while Just as w* were," ah* Mid. What you haven't thought abou
“I goes* I'm a coward, but I Juat la that a crippled person In a
"You'ra a luck: man."
11* went out and closed the can t quit# bring myaelf to tell wheel chair has everyone'* sym­
door. Thera was no aound m th* Dad yet Alter alb w* did act pathy. I-lka Sawhlll'a And Dad'a
When Dad earns home last fag
room but th* ticking of th* clock pretty fast"
I was a coward too, os for as that's oH he could talk about.
on th* mantel. W* looked at each
other, both of us suddenly taken Sarah was concerned. '‘AH right How, though Sarah was an In­
With thyneaa. Then Nets ram# to perhaps there'll b# a better time," valid, ah* waa still a beautiful
woman who had not let her cnev
I Mid.
m* and hugged me
"WU1." Sha squeezed my handa dttion break her eplrlt."
"I know w*'r* going to have a
good Ilf* together," aha Mid. Eh* “I don’t want you to get mad at
I (tain t My that what Neta
stepped back. "Olv* m* a few m*. but Td hk* to tell you some­ thought was crazy now. I'd hod
minutes. Win. m eon when I'm thing I think about Borah. Il’a the m e feeling many limes: A
not anything I con prove; but broken body but not a broken
ready."
She took th* lamp and disap­ because I'm a woman and Sarah spirit. It could be true. Meyb*
peared into th# bedroom. I stood la a woman I think I know some­ Sarah had driven Joa away; put
there waiting, hearing her mov­ thing about brr that you would all th* time she was punishing
ing about In th* other room. Pres­ never think of."
him, and hod never let him for­
"Do ahead," I sold.
ently ahe called, “All right, Win."
get It. But If ah* was that poo"I
think
shs'a
been
abta
to
walk
When I went Into th* bedroom.
neaetva, aha waa eruel, and avfl,
I m w that ah* waa In bed. her for a long time." Absolut* dis­ and somehow I couldn't believe K
belief
mutt
have
com*
Into
my
hair a dark mass against ih*
of her.
pillow. I atood there awkwardly. eyto, for Nela added quickly;
"I don't know" I said. "Even
"Blow out th* lamp. Will." "Will. let m* finish. I've watched If what you think ta true, I
her when ah* waa In her chair can't Just walk off and tears her.
Nela sold.
When I turned to look at her, and when ah* didn't think anyone Anyhow, half Ih* ranch ta mlna"
I m w that ah* waa laughing at was looking. Th* way ah* move*
*1 know you can't leave her."
ma Then th* Bill Impact of the her leg* make* m* thin* they're
roe* and com* to ma "Dar­
Step w* had taken that day struck not paralysed. And th* bottoms She
you don’t hat* ma for what
me. She wa* my wife. No one of hrr antes or* worn. I know ting.
I’ve said? It’s something we’va
scold atop in now. Not Sarah. you'V* Mid ahe’a been taking a got to face just aa we have to
Not John Mathem And for a few step*, but I noticed her shoes fee* my father's weakness."
while, aa I held NMa, Ih# world almost Immediately."
"I couldn’t hat* you." I sold.
held only Nela and ma
'Slim evidence." I said.
s e e
"But remember, Rawhlll told "I lov* you." I kleeed her and
In th* morning 1 built a fire you th# doctor aiald there waa held Iter in my arm*, and never
and Nela rooked breakfast. After nothing physically wrong with wanted to let her gov
w* finished eating, I set at the her. lie Mid she could walk If
There’ll be aa uneiperted de­
UN# smoking whlta ah* did the ih* had la "
dlihea; then ah* est down error*
I pulled my hands from Neta’a lay to Will's and Nets’* wedding
from me. Thera waa much about and walked to th* back door. I announcement, I’ontlnw# "GanSarah I had not told Nrla. Nit I atood thcr* trembling, thinking lock" here tomorrow.
O Ways* D. Orerholeer IM1 from the sovaJ subllehefl by kt-niilM Oa Cletrlbelefl by Klee restore* flyoeksl*

How To Control
Silverfish
Sllvrrfith and flrebrals cause
dsmsg* In hom&lt; a by eating f&lt;&gt;ud
ami other materials that am high
In protein, sugar and starch They
eat cereal#, molat wheat flour,
any paper on which there Is glue
or paste, siring In paper (Includ­
ing wallpaper) and bookbindinra,
atarch In clothing and rayon fabrlca
DESCRIPTION AND HABITS
Both of ihrtn iniects ar* wing­
less. Tliay ar# covered with acalra
Adult* are one-third in one-half
inch long. Sllvrrfith are ahlnv and
aBrcr or pearl gray In color; firebrals are mottled gray. The young
Iniccls look like the aduIN ex­
cept they are amalW.
Doth intocta
have two long,
Mender feelers at the head end.
and three long, lailllke append­
age* *1 Ih* hlnd-*nd. Each *p
pmdagt is nearly as long as the
body.
hilverfl'h and
flrebrau ar#
■ctlvh at night and hid* during
Iha day. When objerta under
which they ara hiding are moved,
they dart out and arrk other hid­
ing nls m .
WHERE FOUND.
Rilvrrflsh
ln.| flrrhrata are
common In
homi'f
Ihrou-’hout the
United
States. Tho tilverfish lives and
dsvtlopt in dsmp, cool places,
especially bairmrnta. Large num­
bers may o* found In nrw build­
ings 'n which the walla are still
dsmp. Tha flrabrat livec and daTrlopa In hot, dark place* tuch
as around furnace* and flrep ace*.
»■ 1 In I'siiiatlon around h&lt;&gt;&lt; watar and hrat pit&gt;#*.
In apartment house* th* inao-t*
follow plp*llnfl* from baarment to
rooms on lower floor* whers they
find food. Thay may b* found
In bookcase*, around closet she),
vet, behind baseboards, and be­
hind window anil door frame*.
DEVELOPMENT.
Silvarflih
and ftrvbrst* develop slowly und­
er usual Hjum
condition*, and
hav* few young. They.ar# nardy
and can live without food for Sev­
ernI month*.
The frmatofl lay eggs at any
MSSOO. They usually lay agga in
secluded piseas, such oa behind
books or on closet shelves; occa­
sionally they lay them In th* open.
Sllvtrflsh lay only a few tgg*
a! one lime; they may lay sev­
eral batchrw over a period of
weeks. Tha flggs or* whitish, oval,
-d about on* Ihlrty-sacord Inch
ig. They hatch la I to • weeks,
•a! length of tiiflfl It takaa them
f e -o hatch vs he* with th# temperature.
Firehrat* lay about 30 egg* at
on* dm*: they may lay aaverd
hatches Th* *x«r* ara eufV, wrhl!

' (gwDua wCmh UUf later th«&gt;

have a yellowish
ting*. They of sodium flourld* to M parte of
hatch In about two week*.
flour. Mis th* sodium fouride
Sllvrrfith and
firehrat.* reach l and flour thoroughly. Apply the
maturity 3 to N
months after ; same aa for th*
first bait, or
hatching. Their rate of growth
•ii-pcmls ou the '"mperatur* and |put pinches of It every 3 or 3 I
I f*«t behind baseboards
and In '
humidity.
CONTROL.
SilvarfUh
and other . ilng places.
firebrata ran b* controlled by us­
PRECAUTION'S.
Keep Insect
ing commercially prepared sprays hides out of reach of children and
or dusts that contain DDT, rhlorp«ta. Do not cuntaminat* food,
dane, malathlon, llndanr, or dietdrin, or by using a sodium flou- dishes or utensils while applying
ride or barium
carbonate bail. msccUcid*. Do not ua* oil apraya
Th* bait* ran b* prepared at In place* where th«y could M
ignited,
partieuUHy by
open
horn*.
Control with lialt ta itowar and flames or electric spark*.
Avoid
unnecessary exposure
Icm satisfactory then control with
when using Insecticide*.
spray or dust.
Control with spray or dust may
Wash all exposed parti of th*
not be Immediate.
Rut It the body with soap and water after
apray or duat la pripcrly and
thoroughly applied It will leave
a residue that will bring about
control of either Insect In ■ few
week*. If Mma degree of control
i s i in ; ( imi i i r ( (ii Hr
o r t h i : kiSTM j t u i r i A L
la not achieved In I or 1 week*
l INI LIT o r Til ;
r%TS!
a second end more thorough treato r r L o H i u i tv a m i o n
el.
HI
v
o
i
.u
i
o
i
.
«
r
i
,
ment la advisable.
IX U l t . l l l . l l t VO.
SPRAYS. All-solution apraya n i i A i ' r x . i i i i i u . . k i .v i *
containing 1 percent of DDT, I AN'l&gt; DOAN ASSOCIATION o r I
I’i ’ l Klin iiriiu . a corpora. i
percent of ehlordan*. 3 percent nr.
Be* #r**nie*d and •xliilne at- &gt;
malathlon, OA percent of lindan*. i*r Hi* laws of the Lnli.d &gt;
r u in iii f . »
or OS percent of dleldrin ar# pre- V*.
frrablo for home oaa
CECIL B. IIKAIIKIU.IN, Sr. )
&gt;AH AII
IjOUIMK Itr.A- i
Apply the apray with an ordin­ *»&lt;
llt.ltl.IN, b n wile.
j
ary houirhold kprayrr. Moisten
l n ( , n l ln l( I
NON
II.
kl.lt
r
o
u
r
.
l
l
.
o
t
l
NH
Ih* surfaces over which th# silvern o t h * o r eriT
fiah or flrchats
crawl.
Spray
TO:
around bairhoardi, doors and
CECIL a
H EABCRl'N. Jr.
•M MA II AII lAll'IMS: IH «• I'll.
window
caalng«, rln«ete
and
LIN, tile wife, tv hot* ifJ rtfli
place* where pipe*
go through
»(• unknown
Tou Aitr in.nr.iiT NOTineo
waili or floor*.
lh«l
nf Co moilin'. in |.,r».
Spraying ovwr
th# w-aprur cl»*k ak lllll
esrtkla i w f i n n r t ih .
part* of th* building ta usually fnllawln* S w c i l H t pfop.fl&gt; to ­
w n:
sufficient to control firehrat*.
l » t I* i n i Ih* |nt«l «« f . . t
DUSTS.
Du.t* containing 10
•f !S&gt;T II. nSCKfl APOtTlCVN
NANriilUl.
r i.o lllD A kcror.l.
percent DDT, * pw ent of chlorIn* lo Ilia Plkl thrrrof *• r*.
(Jane, 4 percent malathlon, 1 per­
cpr.lr.l In 1*141 II -»k t. n m
1*1. PuMI* Itkcnrta at Srmlcent of lindan*. or 1 percent of
dleldrin may b# used If Iher* ‘s « note Count/ riorldai
danger that the oil solution would
Teaetkkr srllk O r riaMrlc
Ra n**! &lt;1 T- Elartrl* HsfflcauM fir*.
'rfk lo f. n
r K lrc lrlr VVkHr
Apply Ihfl duat * with • hand
leslnr: Duo Ttirrm Sptc* Hratrr and Tank an4 llllnda;
duster. Blow the duat Into th*
lean flla* l a i l n l f i t , and
cracks, o- spread
a thin film has
ye a are required t* trrv* a m a r
whairvar th# appearance of tha of yowr aaawar ee plMdtag Is tka
depot It will
not h*
objection- Ullf o f Com pla in *n tha p i i i m l f f »
a tt e r a a n Oraalar. d r a n a * Celt,
abta.
■J* Eirat
rr qrral
dalldlna. It.
BAITS. R*k« may he used if I'rlaraSura, rterlda. and flla Iha
•r»&lt;wSnwt anawar or nUadlna In Iha
you think apraya or du&lt;t* ar* not Offlca o f tea Clark of Iha Clrrnlt
dcairabl*. Thor*
ar* two baits Court ea er hafara Iha ISrd dav
AufluaL IS»f. If yo« fall m do
that or* equally effective. Either of
a*. Indaamaat hr drfauli will ha
of thee* may be brought ready takaa agalnat r * « fee Iha rellaf
In thr Rill o f Complaint.
to aa* or made of home accord­ daaaadad
6 . f . HERNPON
ing to the following direction*.
fnjcnK o r tics cnrcvit
COVRT.
Th* ftr»t bait
contains; Oat­
Ls
meal (ground to flour) . IH *upa|
jt » i a n * «.
Paputf Clark
.arlum carbonate or sodium flourldfl . 14 teaspoonf
granulated
_____ n c r r m o c * n a h h
gar • 14 teaspoon; and salt • NOTICH IS ItVRNBT OIVEN that
l a * * * « * ■ * « la bnafneea at Celteaspoon. Mis tha Ingredient* wa
•rr Afeau* under iha nnilla ur
■roughly.
name *» BK N l6 6 N R dM NURM'ItT
tkal l wa latand I* re*t**r aaK
I*ut about • toaapoon at belt ar.fl
»»m# with Iha Clark of Iha Clr
i ihallow cardboard boss* near circuit Ceurl. flemlnela repair. r i s hiding place*, and cover each rida la ecrardaac* with Ih* a r e v
al»a* e f Ih* riatlllaws Name it X with a crumpled piece of po­ la ta t*-w&lt;«: Saetlsa Silas n o i i d
Rlalwte*
ISIS
rt.
TIH’ I H * RITTI9NUAH
Th* other baft contain* I port*
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NO. 64

United I’ res# Loused Wire

Krushchev Warns US
In Two-Hour Speech
House OKs Money Bill
For SNAS Improvements

EX-PRE3IIER?—H i, hlg X arrets thf
'hr pin
picture of Hut»'*n Premier Nikolai Bulganin rrsphlrtUy
Illustrates h i* current position in H«&lt; I f I politics according to Urster* observers. If he ass -ant
-alnady Iwen dropped at head of slate, he undoubted!) * ill be. The front runner ■* hia replacement la
wrpuly prrmirr Anutas Mikoun (right). The proof of Ihlt toplrcrl riiakrup it tren in the fart that
Bulganin did not accompany Communist Chief Nirhita Lhrushfhev (crnler) on hit recent trip to
Yvgnriaria and the rr.nferrnre with Tltn. and hit name hat been dropped from those who » ill ci.lt
East Germany. In ihlt totiiotirn he »lll he reptored by Mikoyin. This picture of the three * at taken
lit*. May.
(UP Telephoto|

SNAS Safe Driving Marianna Plan Group
Plaque Is Memorial Top Kiwanis Project
To Cdr. J. H. Bear
Plea For Missile
Information Data
Release Rejected

In rmeponia to a motion by
Commander
letrii D Tamny,
Drestding Member, the US. Nav•I Air Station, Sanford, Florida
Safe Driving Council voted un­
animously to change the name of
the U.S. Naval Air Station Safe
1 inf Plaque to that of Pom­
ander John llollli Bear Safe
Driving Memorial Plaque in me­
mory of the late John H. Bear,
pant Commanding Officer of Hea­
vy Attack Squadron ELEVEN, who
as a
passenger,
was
fatally
injured In an auto
accident
last July. The Commanding Of.
fierr'a Safe Driving Plaque waa
first etlahlithed in November of
17M. It waa detigned to atimulate
Arr.petiUon among the varioui un­
it, bated aboard lha U.S. Naval
Air Station, Sanford, Florida with
the plaque irerng pretented at, the
ronclution of each month to that
unit having the treat aafe driving
record for the month. At the end
of tit* year the plaque will be
presented at a permanent momi-nto to that unit having the brat aafe
driving record for the entire year

X

Toastmasters Club
Meeting Held Last
N ight A t CPO Club
Organization plans for a Toattmasters Club were started last
night at the Initial meeting of
pmupectlve members.
Both Navy and civilian civic lea­
der# met In the CPO Club at the
• nford Naval Air 5‘ ation to hear
the detail* necessary for club or­
ganization.
Temporary officer* were elect­
ed to head the club until perma­
nent officer* can be elected to
taka office in October.
William r. Holcomb m-ai named
president of the group with Buddy
Itawls elected Educational vice
presiden;. Lt. Ernie Fritz, Adswan:*tralive vice president. Gene
2 ax.
aecretary-treaiurer,
and
Frank Deame, sergeant at Anna.
Purpose of the
organization
Holcomb told last night's-group, is
to Improve the oral expression of
thought, develop ability to appear
before audiences,
provide con­
structive criticism on speeche*. de­
velop analytical listening, to pro­
vide instruction and experience in
chairmanship, and to
promote
rr% t fellowship among men inter­
filed m speech improvement.
Another organlaational meeting
le slated for next Wednesday even­
ing at 7:30 pm. at the Sanford
Naval Air S atlon'r CPO Club.

Mrs. Carrie Davis
Funeral Held Today

Floyd Palmer, chairman of the
Sanford Kiwanis Club's Marianna
Plan committee, told member* of
hla club yesterday about some of
the Inner workings of the group.
Palmer said that the Marian­
na Plan it a “ little known'* pro­
ject of Florida Klwranla since their
accomplishments cannot he pub­
licized and names of boy* cannot
be revealed.
Ila said "The purpo«e of the
committee is to assist in the re­
habilitation of boys on their re­
turn from the Florida Industrial
School."
The committee chairman ex­
plained to club members that alter
release from Marianna, police and
Judges have no responsibility for
the boys and "it is up to puMle
spirited cltirens to do what they
.can."
»,
Tin* Kiwanis ,C1ub committee,
he said, tries to’ establish contact
with the boy* on their return and
act as "hlg brothers" to them
"The important thing," h* said,
"is to get the boys to talk about
their problem* and ambitions."
The committee, in addition to
Palmer as chairman, consist* of
JlldfO R. W. Ware, R. T. Milwee,
and IL-nry McCall.
Palmer told hia club yesterday
at it* noon luncheon meeting "Be­
fore a boy goes to Marianna,
while still held here, a member
tries to contact him to establish
a relationship of frier l«hlp. ex­
plaining that they have nothing
to do with the law only want to
!&gt;e of assistance."
While at the Industrial School,
th* committee sends the boy local
paper*. Utter* and postcards, "to
show their continuing interest."
aim! to let him know hr "still ha*
friends in his home town."
The committee has establish­
ed contact* In Marianna and is
Informed of'the boy'a release date,
he said.
A member endeavor* to meet
the boy on hi* arrival, find out his
churrh affiliations,
what grade
in school h* hal reached ar»l "get
him off on th* right track at
churrh and »chool'*. Palmer said.
The family it even interviewed
and informed that the committee
desires to help the boy.
Palmer gave some r*&lt;» his­
tories, without revealing names,
but showing the excellent result*
obtained hy the comrnlllre in their
Important work of trying to build
men.
Stotiatin show, said Palmar,
that of 23 eases handled. I# ram#
from broken
home* most with
drinking a factor. "Only six home*
wete Still together to meet the
txjys on their return," he said.

WASHINGTON V — Tha De­
fense Department todsy rejected a
request of a House sul'cnmmltte*
to tell the public more about test
firings of new missile* *t the
FlcrtJ* missile test renter.
Hep. John E. Moss D-Calif.,
chairman of a subcommittee on
government Information, contend­
ed in a letter to Asst. Defense
Secretary Murray
Snyder that
Snydar had put "an tmrcallstlr
streiSJacket of secrecy" around
the missile test program,
Mott railed for relaxation of an
April order in which Snyder ban­
ned release of any information
beyond the fart that missiles have
been fired. In case of accident
newt of casualties also may be
given out.
Synder made public his reply to
Most asserting It would be "foM.
hardy" to make it easy for ene­
mies to learn vital missile data.
He denied Moat' claim that it it
Impossible to conceal information
about missile* launched in public
view at the Air Force Missile Test
(Yntrr, Cape Canaveral, Fks.
Snyder said much of the infor­
mation published aland the Flor­
ida launching* i* rumor or guru
work and doe* not threaten securtty.
Snyder aaid decision* on what
military information can he given
out are made hy "qualified, ex­
perienced professional
person*
charged with providing for the
national defense and assuring our
survival should
war be thrust
upon u»."
Mots s lellrr resulted from Air
Force testimony that the point has
been raarhed where a little more
missile information
should be
made public.
SLAY CRIPPLED FRENCHMAN
ALGIERS IP _
Algrian Na­
tionalist* seized a crippled French­
man as he walked through the
Caihah Sunday,
robbed
him,
sptayrd him with gasoline and set
h'm afire, polire said Tuesday
night. They alto repelled rebel*
near Mnitagmem. In west Al­
geria, marhlncgunned a civilian
car, killed or wounded the four
occupant* and set the r*r afire,
malting the wounded alive.

US W ithin Population Figures
Nuclear
Show Big Increase
Range
Here In Tag Seles

BERLIN V - Soviet Comma- j WEST PALM BEACH — Popu.
m*t Parte
leader
Nikita S. ts'lon pressures building Up in
"The House ha* just pas**d the
Khrushchev In a bellicose major central and aouthern Florida ar#
policy apoech today closed the rcvralrd tn figure# released !*y
supplementary Appropriations Bill
&lt;kx&gt;r on German reunification and the Motor Vehicle Commissioner,
containing $2,933,010 for th# San­
•aid war would
bring
*toml« Mrs. In* S. Thompson.
ford Naval Air Station," w*i re­
devastation to the United States.
A comparative statement of au.
ported yesterday by Congressman
Khrushchev had only warnings
tomobtle
licence tags told during
A. S. "Syd" Herlong Jr.
ami reproaches for the West !n a
two hour speech to tba Ea»t Ger­ the first six months of this year In
Th# MU now goes to the Senate
all Florida and tho same period
man Parliament.
for final approval and passage.
last year shows a atotistirally slg*
Ho hoa«lis) that Ilia United nificant increase during lisa per*
However, no date was set fur the
Definite results atn showing in S-ate* is within range of "present** lod. A
The Stale law pertaining to th* i Senate's consideration of the moU*7 Florida countie* plu#
display of retail gasoline prices ! ney measure which sets aside mo- th* city* Mo shrubbery removal nuclear rockets and cautioned the tales in the departmental tag of*
program
now
bring
conducted
on
lontton disarmament conference Dew and duplicate tags were in*
"will be enforced throughout the |ney for th* local Naval Air St aa 30 day voluntary basis.
to remember this befota rejecting eluded in the tabulation.
county," Sheriff J. L. Hobby said i lion Interim expansion program.
All Irttets have tw-en malted to Soviet proposals.
today.
Congressman Herlong said yesOnly fis-r counties sold fewef
He compared
West German during the first six months of Uua
Sheriff Hobby said this morn­ tenlay afternoon when releasing property owners In tha City -f
Sanford,
Jaycre
President
M.
L.
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to year than last.
ing that stations have been no­ information about the passage of
Hitler.
tified to remove signs that do not th# bill that "lit# money was au&lt; Habom Jr. revealed yesterday.
Counties located In th* Central
More than .1,300 Utters wrere
II# accused the Weat of blocking
comply with the bill passed at ’ '.homed last year and is to be
and Southern Florida Flood Con*
th* recent session of the State &lt;used to adapt existing facilities to mailer), he said, during the three, disarmament and plotting to eon- trol District comprise more than
day p-ruxl MpItaddH-sirt of pro vert all of
Germany
Into an
legislature
meet the Navy requirements at
one third the area of the State.
I'orty holders takin from th# ad aggressive NATO base.
However, tha Sheriff said that Sanford.
Here, the number of tags sold
drvssograph file of the city.
He
offered
again
to
pull
all
aU stations must comply or "w*
Biggest Item in tha money bill
"We want to see what th* peo­ I Soviet troop* out of Eastern Eu­ through June this year Increased
will have to take further action." for the local Naval Air Station it ple of Sanford are going to da
bv 123% while tho increase for
The new law require* that all |ll.SSJ.ooo for aircraft parking, it now ," Itshorn said yesterday si rope If tho United State# with- the whole state was 11.73%.
lilrawa
tt*
troops
to
America.
But
signs displaying th* price of gaso­ |was pointed out. Other Items in the first week of the 30 day volun­
Among counties wl'h the great*
li* said the United States would
line must show numeral* indica­ I the hill are: $1,030,000 for a han­ tary period comes tn a close.
c*t tnrroase In numlrer* of tag#
not dare acerpt this.
ting a fraction or portions of a gar, $t70.otd for a turbo yet enItat-orn said that the program
Ho flatly rejected “ so-called free •old, Pinellas and Broward head
whole number at least half the site i gin* test facility, $193,000 for bar- is not yet rrsdy to get Into full
elections"
for German reunifies- the list. Each sold In excess of
of th# wh»l* number.
|rack*, and $192,000 for utilities swing at "We want to get them
llon, and endorsed
Instead the 22 thousand more tags through
It also require* that the price |improvement.
all the lime they ncrsl" to remove n**9 Ci-rnian plan calling for June this year than last.
indicated on the sign must include
I-i»t year tho authorization, ar- ahruhhery that it planted in viol*, East W-st German talk* anal a
In ill, there wer* 2H3.33S ni-ra
the tax.
j cording to Congressman Herlong'* tion to city ordinances.
lo o s *
confederation of tho two tags sold in the first half of 1937
The sign, said Sheriff Hobby, ; office, was for something over $7
'lb# Seminole County Jayceet ' Gorman states.
than In th# equivalent period last
cannot be displayed
within IS I million. However, t'apt. Sanger, are now- forming a survey commit­
This plan hae t*een rejected by year. Counties in th* Hood Con*
fee* of the right of-way of any testifying hrfnr* the House raid tee that wilt go Into action as toon the West many times hut Khrushtrol District accounted for mom
public street, road or highway.
that tile $2,933,000 Is all that will be as lire Sudsy voluntary period ( - Iirv said it was th* "only solu­ than half of this
increase or
According to the bill enacted by spent at the Sanford Naval Air r»mrs to an rod It-ports of th* tion ''
111,302.
the Iwgltlature and the Attorney Station this year.
Jaycre survey will Ire turned over
Hit s|-eech was considered the
Listed below are Flood Control
General's ruling, local law enforce­
It is expected that lh« Senate to th* City of Sanfnrd,
harshe-t *mce the Kiemlln shake- District counties with thi tag in*
ment officers altall enforce the will taka early action on the mo­
Already, officers of the Sanford up at the end of June,
ureas* in 1957 over 1956 noted: Br*.
law.
ney measure that will provide Police Department are making ra"With the present development
i’ enalty, according to th* bill, fund* tor expansion and Improve­ porta of violation* to the office : &lt;&gt;f rocket weapons n» nation la ward, 22,163; Dade. 36.233; Gladea,
far violations of the provisions of ments n y roly rt Ron ford but of the C4I&gt; Manarer and a lilt be­ safe frsrn attack," he said. "U. S. 113; Hendry, 1M; Highlands, 49(;
tb^cs shall las impel* aim nt in throughout th# ao'ith at both Ar­ ing forme-1 in order that volun­ statesmen should think about this' Indian River, 1.296; Lee, 2,IM{
Martin, 910;
Okeechobee, 402;
t&gt;« county Jail for not mors than my, Navy, and Air Fbrc* installs- tary removals might It* checked
"Piatanc* will not protect any Orange, 8,927;
Osceola, 1,087;
30 days or a fin* not exceeding tkous.
off.
1nation from th* effects of atomic Palm Beach, 10,799; Polk. 3.628;
flOO or both such fine and Im­
No definK# action has yat been and hydrogen
bombs.
Thos* St. l^icia, 1,751; Seminole, 1409;
prisonment.
pi .inn—I by the Hoard of Sanf-rd statesmen should think about this
Volusia, 5,713.
City Commissioners. However, il who roject disarmament agreeis expected that th- ordinances of I incuts."
th* city will tie eiifurc.-sl and re­
Khrushchev'# blistering remarks j
moval of shrubbery from park­ on Soviet weapon
development
KEY WEST th - A young Ilia, ways and right-of-way! along city were tn old tune, but h# offered I
leah skin driver was in good street* will b# ordered.
a new variation in linking rocket
MIAMI 6n — The Weather
Ordiuancr* irqutrc that twfore progress to the London disarma­
condition today after Isring treat­
Rurea!! reported an are# of heavy
planting
of
parkway*
a
plan
of
CINCINNATI W - Florida el. ed in the Navy's reeompreasion
ment talks.
squall* about 130 to 2oo mile*
tru* grower* face a prosperous chamber here f»r a mild attack the planting tie ruhmtttrd to the
On# Russian d-mand in tendon
Board of Sanford City Commis­ is fur a total ban on nuclear weap­ smith of New Qrlrana today with
new season with a htlmrrr crop, of "bendi.'*
wind# up to 30 mile# p*r hour.
the new general manager of tha
ons. which tho West rejects a* unRichard Pop# suffered the wa­ sioner* for approval.
Forecaster Arnold Sugg arid th#
Florida Cltru* Commission pre­ ter pressure ailment 1&gt;jf»-lay af.
enforceable.
disturbance,
which
shows "a
dicted Wednesday.
ter skin diving to a depth uf 60
•tight Indication that it may de­
Hnmrr Hooks, who took over hi* f.-t off Palm llrach inlet II- was
velop," It drifting slowly west­
new $23,000 a year pot* Aug. I, taken tu the chamber late Tuesday
ward arrow th# »&gt;rth central
told some 500 persons attending Bight.
Gulf of Mexico.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. w the Florida Day luncheon of the
Pop* was relented from the Foil# perions were killrd an I five
"W# have to watch such area*
Tntansi'tJonal Apple Convention
chamber Wednesday after spend-! seriously Injured last night when There are 29 prlloners held In rlo»ely thi* time of tha year,"
here that the 1957-56 crip "may
the
Seminole
County
jail.
Sheriff
inf five hours under gradually two ran Collided five miles east
Sugg said.
J. L. Iloljby revealed this morn­
well exceed 100 million boxes of
Of Willlamibtirg.
burning pressure.
He said the Weather Bureau I#
ing.
orange*—possibility 10 to 12 p»r
The victim* 1mluted a man, two
It was the third time In the
According to Sheriff Hohhy'a conferring with th* Navy at Jack­
rant greater than last season.
woman, and a child.
1records, there were 3 priionert sonville to determine whether 9
The 36-year-old executive also last two months that a civilian
State Trooper L. F. Crafi kal-l brought In and 7 prisoners releas­ hurricane hunter plana will b#
had
tn
he
treated
:*
tha
chamber
aaid ha sees signs of, higher in* rar oeeupled only hy a woman ed during the 24 hours up to mid­ dispatched to acout th* area.
coma for th* Industry, lie pointed aboard a ship here
driver iwrrved acro’ t the four night last night.
Th# same tow pressure area
to low carryover stocks, evidence
lane Virginia Highway IC4 and
Of Hie 29 prisoners, 7 are while waa Just off Tampa Tue«d*y and
of food quality, growing popula.
Collided head-on with :hr other male, 16 colored mate, 1 white fa- helped dump two Inches of rain
turn, high prosperity and better
ear. which was rartylng right mil*, 2 colored female, and 1 co­ op tha Tampa Bay area that day
distribution.
per tons, all Negroes
before drifting wevtward.
lored female Incompetent.
The Citrus Commission's bud­
CruD said the woman. Mu.
get fur (hit fitral year, h* said. Is
Funeral aervtcea
for Francis I Opal Iris Karts, 37, of Williams­
RAIN IN 11IP. FACE
1'I.OOD t i l l s IM H \
7 million dollars, it million of Paul Busch, 73. who passed away burg. was killrd ins'antl) tine uf
RANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO,
CALCUTTA, India W - Over­
which will go for promotion
y-r-teislay at Seminal# Memorial the virfimi in the second car was flowing rlv-rt hair Inundated vil­ N.M.
— Local Indians putting
Hooks was substituting for Ken. Hospital, will he held Saturday fdrnhfird ss Calvin Rvhatdlen
lages and flooded thousands &lt;&gt;f on a ceremonial dance weren't
George Smathers (D-Fla) kept morning at 9.30 am. at All Soul* Perry Jr, 31, of Richmond, V *, home* in east and north central |oking. Seven-thousand spectator*
busy in Washlnton by the civil Catholie Church with Rev. Fr. driver of the rar. The other two India, official* rapoOe-l today. had (9 scurry for shelter trie#
right* fight.
Richard Lyon* offlrla'.mg.
were identified tunlatlvcly as Ilia Hardest hit 'vece natives living In ■luring the Ssnto Dnm'ngn Indi­
The. Roteary will l-e recites) at wife and hahy son,
ans' annual tain dance Sunday.
h.-rnhon huts.
•
6pm
Friday night *t Britton
RAVER ON IIl It TII11 \YK
PINE RIDGE. S D th -M is Furer»l Home.
Marcella Bir Crow, Jt, has 16
Remains will h# *#n&lt; to Newark,
children hut only give* nln* birth, Ohio for interment
day parties earh year. She's not
Mr Ituaeh was a retired molder
playing favorite*
though. Mrs. amt had lived in Sanford at 217
Big Crow recently gave birth to each Third St. for the past tig
her i-venth set of twins
year*

'Want To See What
People Will Do’
Says Jayc.ee Head

Retail Gasoline
Price Signs Must
Comply With Law

Hialeah Skin Diver
Prosperous Season
In Good Condition
For Citrus Growers
Predicted A t Meet

Heavy Squall Area
Below New Orleans

Four Persons Die
In Va. Auto Crash

29 Prisoners Held .
Now In County Jail

Francis Paul Busch
Funeral Saturday

M ore Than 8-Million Boxes Under Control

\|n. Carrie N. Davis. 61. died at
More money
and a
certain f.rund out dial price* could g«
Rtftinole Memorial
Hospital at
l i d pm . Tuasday following a : "home' for their fruit next sea­ down a* well a* up."
son. when all indications point to
short lllneas.
Grower* are thinking In term*
Mr*. Davit was born Jan 24. the biggest orenqe crop In history of a record-breaking orange crop,
ire
th#
two
prtnciitU
reasons
1874, In Gurley, Ala. She had lived
fit Sanford for the past 8 years , given h&gt;; grower# when they sign Wright raid, "and they expect and
el lfcM Maple Avr. She came to I contract* and become memhcti I are depending on Florida Orange
Sanford from Ocoe* where she of Florida Orange Marketers, the Marketer* to provide a sure ana
had lived for 12 years. Mrs D i­ cooperative which will supply Min- : profltaHU nutlet for their con­
li* was a member of the Methodist ute Maid with all th# orangei it centrate.quality oranges "
will ute during the coming sea­
The F.O.M. president said the
Church.
campaign to bring 10.000.noo nr
Survivors Include one son. Har- son.
"Practically every grower who more boxes of oranges under Ih*
o !,| j. Dai&gt;, Sanfonl: one sister.
Sirs. Annie Ree.1, Sanfonl; one 1signs with F.O.M. gives throe two co-rperattve's control "is progress­
niece, Mrr Estelle Remey, San­ reason* as th* prinripal ones for ing excellently. W# have more
ford; and three grandson#, Roy hts scttoai," according to J. Dan than 79 grower* at members and
Davis Jr., Johnson City, Tonn., Wrirht, Jr., veteran citrus Indus- j signing more everv day. W# have
Steven Devil and Dale Davis of try ami vtce-prenident of Patrick Jomething over 6,000,000 boxes al­
Fruit company here, who heads |ready under contract. Including
Sanford.
Funeral aervlce* were held at the newly-formed cooperative as Vinute Maid's o*rn production,
and w# won't reach peak activity
10:30 a m. this morning at Btu- president.
campaign until
"Some of three grow m got in th* aign-up
eon Funeral Home with Ray. W. P.
their Dnaociol fingers burner! last •September, because an many
Brooks Jr. officiating.
spring," Wright said, "srhen they |gtowrrs ar* away «a saralton.'
Joteroaent was in Ocoee.

| Wjrigbl said s meeting of F.n ing d-liiery."
M.’ l esceutjv*
commute* and
Minute Maid wlH chirr# the
board of directors would b* held roit of concentrate manufartur*
Tuesday at th# headquarter* In and a seven percent fee, Wright
said, with th# rest of the money
Winter Park.
"Up-to-date figure# on
how going to the cooperative for dis­
much fruit has been signed up tribution equally among grower
ih# basil of the
will b« announced at that meet members on
pounds of solids In their fruit*.
Ing," Wright said.
"Minute Maid has tt* millions
The Sanf-rd rltnis man emphas
lied that Minute Maid "has guar-i of boxes in the cooperative pools
anteed tn pav it least a* much and will share in the return* on
as other concentrator* for the the same be.su as any other grow .1
oranges used during the coming . er member," Wright aaid. "ami |
season ami furnished by the coo- i this insures that Minute Maid will
perativ# A grower ran, If he de- work for ih* high dollar."
Turaday'a meetings will he hs-VI
atrsw, draw up to 89 percent of
tha current mat hat value of con-1 at the F.O.M. atale headquarters
central* oranges when his fruit Is in the plant formerly operated by
delivereq to a Minute Maid plant. th* Gentile Brother* Fruit com­ OPPOKFR "RIDirULOL'R REGULATIONS"— This Is farmer John Doaatdsoi. 4T, wk* PO#e» hy •
alga at the edge of bis property near New Iswdon. Ohio, which waa put Ihere apeclficaily U
The rest of th# money, 29 percent pany In 3Vlnter Park. Report* will f»»k»rnmfnt a im u to ttay a»ay. DonaIdson hut a|rta4jr Men Jlntd l»(f# far oierpianllnf hia *hf«t
plu# whatever profit is made on he made by campaign worker# quota. He says hell take hla case to the I’ nitesl Stiles Suturm# Court, If necessary. In an attempt to
the concentrate, will be payable 1and plana made for the coming rad •bit U calls "ridiculous regulations.’* He used the suiplas wheat la feed hi* livestock.
(UP Tekcphole)
before Feb. J of th* year follow- j weeks.

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How many of you have been Sunday* * r4 Tuesday* column*
tw* yeao ’
watching th* Fred Waring Show In together. What they loft out
at 9,oO A M. that i» replacing (la- *»»
&gt;•*( pag* or 10 of what I
ry Moure while he's on vacation?
written, and frankly, there
j If you »aw i*. yesterday, then you waan’t that much new* in it. A
! Mw an old school frt*nd of mm* to*
3u*t my special brand of
—Terri Stovoni. Of course I knew Insane ramVang. One thing I do
h*r aa Ro.* Caruso! Fred Waring "ant to get in 1a a little Item
1juat ip-.k* with her for a few min- shout Mrs. Jamei Hereford who
firstims.v.s.
I ut*» Tuesday, and aaked her to j **» recently operated on at Fish
SAVINGS BONDS*
j come hack yeateniay to ting. Then Memorial Hoapital in DeLaud. She
eecu or r.tii ftie^cee.
... a* a aiiua m
mm u f ef” ******^**?—
*?t.«
he hat to go and Interview her I* home now, and I wanted to get
ca&gt;ee*rrft« •-*- ea CT-A* * u . 1-1 i f l - *0 •»** l-S ***♦ **?• u *
I and apoll my
whole column!- j *hat In for the benefit of those
-iCIel
’ &lt;i - cm a m - e - ■»* e**otv-r. i &gt; u
eseeeoc *-a &gt; » e
im w k - « » * “
Thought I'd give you a few per- who know her end might want to
t &gt;eec i k &gt; ftttfu l s« ao ao ax cur *oe
I ronal remembrance* of Roro,—etc. **°P 1° end aay hello to her. Bet
o . u wee a e«&gt;K*-' ’ *-*
* *■.
Cftxacroi • --e v I Mrwe f Hmct mmaau ,
We first knew each other In aeven- her husband li happy to »ee her
w
au-o
n
r
a
&lt;eu
»oie»i
•-»/"**c**i
th grade, when her family moved heme! And not juat for the obinto Weat Hartford,—and went vi&lt;*»» reatona! He took aome leave
through the rest of ichool tegeib to take rare of the houae and
their four children!!
er.
If you tried to call ma today,
I'm probably the only one in
Sanford that haa tome of her re- and I didn't anawer, pie air keep
rordi. And they are good. It wai trying! Since we moved out yaaIn seventh or eighth grade that terdty, ar.d the phone •» ain't to
she decided on "Terri Steven*' aa be cut off at our old adlrau unhar profear.cna! name, ar.d no cr.a
t^ley, th#r# rrs*y ha*'* be*n a
could away her! Naturally, ihc mix-up. So, do call again,
was in the Glee Club at ichool, —
Remember, the phone number
and without her, the alto section ' '*»ll be the lame, even tf the ad­
just wouldn t have been!! She'a dre»* is different.—so do call if
onu of the very few "famous" pee-1 you have soir.o
.» for me.
pie I have met. and I'm kind of
The ' farewell" party for Shelby
proud that t can say "| knew her Hlg.enbotham that I told you a- Dl’LLES SURPRISES NEWSMEN
A MINOR DETAIL
#
when"! Didn't know the waa mar- \bout yesterday WAS the last one
LONDON W — A minor &lt;Dtad
WASHINGTON
4
I»
—
Secretary
not. but I'm glad to hear it.
civ*" in his honor. However, Dot
Well, it's nice to look back on called to te!l me that there had of State John Foster Dulles and , rest Micha:l Waters. 13, exactly
Tuesday.
Wa­
one'* school dJyr, and think about been one other, before the Friday Washington newsmen today sgrecd 19 shilling
the "kids" you knew then Think­ night affair. Thu one took place that officii! communiques on in­ ters airr.iital in court that he
ing about Rose, and seeing her on Wedncaday night, and was a ternational meetings aren't too in­ drank ID brltlra of stout but d*.
again, made me remember loti of dinner given by Dill and Lois formative. Newsmen had known r.icd being drunk and disorderly.
them, and then I realiied how Hig^cnbotfiain, Shelby's brother thi* for year*. They were sur­ Asked If he remembered filling
LONG it haa been since we all who Uvea here In Sanford, at their prised. how.-ver, to hear Pullet, down the atrps of a subway, ha
were in school together, and I ve home on Shannon Drive, in South an old hand at communique w-nt- replied: "That was a minor dadecided to STOP thinking about Ptnecr*st Invited were Mr. and ing. admit it.
••the good old days''.'! I feel much ! Mrs. 1-ewb Brinn. and Mr. and
too old!
Mrs. Jack llippa. Dot reports that |
I„ a way. it wa* good that Rose ! lhc *lin“ r L waa delicious Lois j
waa on T. V.
today, or I don't
Chlcken P11« u- « * lch l s *
know what ] would have written
tr.iw» d^ h
c ™°-*
about! We didn’t get moved Into i orlsm- 1?*J**’ * *" *
Englandour new place on Tuesday, as wc *r- *° ’ Rl'c*u 11 spelled wrong,
had Imped, due to a little rain. S o j“- P ,a *f for*1'* me. (lem Chowyesterday, (today), we Just had
I®b*t*r« , ®d Boaton baked
to get it done. Can't say I didn't
• can spell,—the rest I just
warn you that the column would-1« “? ■ •t :&gt; R#mcmber ,flUn* )«*
that Shelby finally took off on
n't amount to much this week!
Sunday morning. Made it to Pen- &gt;
Aa it turned out, they didn't run tarola. where he spent th# night,

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with another brother, Richard, atso in the Navy, and stationed at
Saufly Field. Whiia Shelby is atv tmi: n m t i r cal iit .
viv iii ji met vl i i i i u ir way. Dot is remaining hare in I
nr ri.iiiuiiv iv vvit soM Sanford and will have the com­
vr'iivoi.r. in i.vrv.
pany of her mother-in-law, Mrs. !
I II V VI S'.liv VO. t v . l
E. S. lliggenbotham Sr. Mrs. Hlg- I
ntCilAlUJ A U . I . . V l l u l . l l KM I
ruiai un
genbotham Just lives in DeLand,
•
i
but a* a fairly recent widow, it's
NulUIA JEAN HOL3ICS
Ua(eu4«il t
so nice that she will be able to
.v o m i: to iii.iK.vii
spend this time with her grand- j
THr sta te o r FLoiuua To;
children
and
daughter-in-law
Ham’ptoa^ A,J.S«'.? T .rV ^ rjia , lit
it
&lt;ii- m.
I Hurts about It for tolay. Hope
A Swora Complaial havlaa bun I by next week I’ ll be back on th*
file* taalnii w.u in th* rircult |nrtl. -rv,.i
•b*am"
am mv
fnurl la ams for seminal* county. p™v*roiai
D*am .
an.) m&gt;
Klorl-I*. In I ' h a n c o r r . for Divorce. , think* for putting up with this
Iho ■hull tlttr of ,»l t artlnn being ! / - , while
It t-' II %It t» Al.I.I.S HOl.MKH. It.In- I
11
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Clerk »t *he Circuit Court
Seinlnnle County, Florida
Onrdon V F r e de ricks

loons up

to $600

G .A .C . F I N A N C E
P O R P O R A T I O N

AMOUNT
tou oir
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24 months
—
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Sanfard. Florida

This is an invitation to visit your authorized Cadillac dealer . .
to inspect the exceptional values he is now offtrin* on 1957 models
. . . to discover the unusually high allowances being made on tradeina. . . to learn why there it no waiting for delivery. . . and. finally
to get behind the wheel and let the car apeak for itself. Don’t
delay. This is a visit that could easily change your motoring life!

VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER

�Thursday. August 9. 1057

The Sanford Herald—P a w _

Corlww* Cabs*

Jab* Carr*a

XUaess" O'Hara

Dick P*w#a

• abaft M tlils*

Darelby Dondridy*

Mark Jt*v**a

Mo* W#t«

SNAS Chapel Hosl
For Religious
Emphasis Week

IHI CIIMINAl lieil trial of the scandal macavlnea Confidential and Whifper In Los Angelca will b*
based on evidence In articles concerning these eight Hollywood personalities. They and others at# rsBecled to appear as wltneasea, willingly or not, against 11 persons under Indictment, (inicmotioual

Herlong Reports
— My mall recently hat contained
™ many letters urging adoption of
legislation which hat been Intro­
duced by myself, Representative
Eugene J. Keogh of New York and
llepretentatlve Thomat A. Jen­
kins of Ohto to encourage the es­
tablishment of voluntary pension
plant by self employed Individual!.
The plant would be accomplished by affording inch Individuals
a ta* deferment nn a limited porH lion of their Income let attde for
s their retirement.
The legislation Is espec’ r ! to
he approved thortly by the Home
Ways and Meant Committee of
which I am a member and tent
to the Houie floor. However, floor
action It not expected until next
year.
The letten have
wanted to
know why thlt le-fslation hat not
been acted on. The
reaxon It
•t itrong opposition from the Treatury Department. However, wre
hope that this operation will not
atrm the tide which li huitdlng up
for passage of this bill.
The legislation would apply to
•omr five million iclf employed
people in the United State*. Many
of these people are no! even eovinred that Social Security, and
here we muit reiterate that S&lt;*
c al Security v i i never intended
| l i in only mean! of rapport after
re'lremert. And that hold* quite
true In todey'i Inflated economy
Generally sr»sking, the Herlong-Jenkim bill
would allow
self-employed periona a dc luelinn for Federal Income la* putpo«e« for amninta «et aside for
their retirement, with a proviso
that the annusl deduction could
not exceed the lesser of in'", nf
self employment Income or $V0no
A
There would, however, be a
special rule in the raie of per­
sons now V) ye*r« of age or over.

The Picture Of Health
», l i M A. A/w*. Mfc

A five day program observing
j Religious Emphasis Week will take
I place In the Sanford Naval Air
j Station Chipnl beginning at 7:Sh
P.M. Monday, August 12 and last­
ing through Friday, August 16,
Chaplain William C. Fuller. Sta­
tion Chaplain, ha* announced.
Dr. O. I-a Fayette Walkvr, Head
of the Department of Religion at
Stetson University has accepted an
Invitation to h# tha speaker for
the sen ices.
A program of special music will
he presented each evening by a
choir compised of persons from
several of the locai protestant
churches of Sanford.
Arrangements have also been
ma«le for the provision of a chil­
dren's nursery and for transpor­
tation of military and civilian per­
sonnel to and from the Station
Chapel from d-wmtown Sanford.
\ bus will depart each evening
from the First Baptist Church,
519 I'ark Avr . at M S I’ M. The
services will begin at 7:30.
All mlll'ary and civilian per­
sonnel ar* cordially Invited to at­
tend the service..

Easy Low Cost

Born* Brow* (Sardord)

Richard Far! St(e* (Sanfved)

JTTT

Louise Jone* (Sanford)

Somuel Walden (Sanford)
Mary Carmichael (Cadlebciry)
BIRTHS
B.ibr hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Jnnee (Sanford)
DUrharges
Mer es* Browdy and baby
(Oviedo)
Betty Canviee and baby (Oviedo)
Sylvrstor Duk*s 'Sanfordl
Arthur J Brown Jr. (S-mford)
Aden Joil-son (Sat.ford)
AUGUST *
\dmistiona
Columbus Boyd (Sanfonlt
llctor Simnums (Sanfotd)
Narv-y Carol Ziegler (Sanfont)
Mary Williams (Sanford)
lulling lloara: rriTai# (to- uia, M
a in. to 9 p m ; Semi I’rivat*
Rooms, I to I p. m.. T to » p. m ;
I’ edtatrica, 11 a. m. us 1 p. n
rarenta and Grandparenia only:
Ojitetriea, No visiting during
feeding of billies Private Rooms,
It a. m to 13 noon, J to a p
m. and I lo I p. nv, Semi Private
Rooms, 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
9 p. m.

W E ’LL G L A D L Y G I V E
YOU

IN F O R M A T IO N

A B O U T IT S W O R T H
A N D O P E R A T IO N

rmiOINT tISINHOWM attends services at National Presbytertoo

Church tn Washington with his brother. Dr. Milton Elsanhnw*#,
president of Johns Hopkins University. Dalttmcr*. Tha Chief Exeeuth a congratulate* Rev. I-ouli H. Evans ss Rev. John T. Blca (right)
looks on. Pe. r.iienhower attended lha 35th birthday party at tb*
Whit# House for his nerhew. Ms|. John Elsenhower, before leaving
foe Mexico City ss the President ! personal good-will represenUUv*.

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WHEN ycm haar Uia word) Too muit reaRae that only In
“handleappad." you generally,* eery few caaea do children
think of aomeona who ha* lost "grow out of* this handicap,
an arm or leg. or la blind Obel- Mora often It boeorr.ee werae aa
aualy theaa persona are handl- the child growa older,
rapped, but there are other forma Prompt profeaalonal Ucwimant
^ la needed In the vast majority of
of- handicap*,
too.
caaea And that mean* you should
Many 9tut1wear*
sew a ipeerh pathologist
And ont of lha largest groupa It doas not mean, however,
of handicapped persona la com that there la nothing you and
poaad of stutterer*. Such famoua yoor apoua* can do to help. In*
men aa tha lata King Oeorge VI deed. propur atmoaph're around
and Wlnaton Churchill seer* or tha home maun* a great deal to
are member* of thia group
fa atutterer.
While alutlerlog ha* buun a
rt~r ^ f o o j
handkap through tha age. ^ ^
^
^
^
(hf
Moaea and Art
. youngster get* the right kind #f
atutterer* — ■ * * “ *•
JJ* food In the right amount* BHitouno thaun derl^n ^u .e o the u , fr, ^
plfnty of rMt&gt;
troublr But wu do kno d
»*# that your youngster geU to
bit about contributing factor* ^ #(UlUr
„sual „ n , t*
end we are curing more and more
(or siuratlftlm1.
marine.
M ot* Boy*
| Foe tha moat part, stutterer*
Stuttering ft much more prera- f&gt;'*l Inadequate, Invcure. Olre
lent in boys than In girls ami u*u-&gt;your child plenty of affarUon
ally begin* between the agee oMon t call attention to hi*
two and Hi aa tha ehtld a speech dtmeu tie*. Then you II be doing
&gt;a great daal to help him.
develop*.
We find that It rwna la UmiUee Qomtost AND AJetwn
and that twine ara frrqaenUy| p. L : 1 hava had pain* In my
aSIcted. While stuttering uaually right heet for the paal (la*
laata Ira* than two second*, moat month*. It feel* Ilk* * am
ituttrrere stammer about one ping on a nail. What eould b#
word out of every Wo apokan.
causing 'hie?
Uaually a atuttem will wear aa Anawar: T oot difficulty aosaJd
anxious aipresaton when epeak- b# caused by a apur. or extra por­
ing. and well ha might.
jt'.on of bone, protruding from tha
Overanxious parent* who In- heel bon* Bometlmra an Inflamslit that the child eptak aloaly mation of tha ligament* around
and distinctly are only making the heel or arthritis can aWo be
matter* wotae. In hi* effort to at fault.
plea**, the etutterer will only. An X-rag wlU help ruvsal the
stammer an the more.
Ieats**.

Ben Monroe Nursery
has been leased to
• MRS. MARIE SCHMELZER
• MRS. THELMA RITTENMAR

PAY FORMAL TRIBUTE
WASHINGTON W — The Son­
ata will pay formal tribute next
Wednesday tn the late Sen. Joseph
R. McCarthy R-Wla. The Sen
ate plans tn pay formal tribute tn
thu lata fo-tner Sect. Walter
George D Ga.
rest
Mon-lay.
Georg* died lift Sunday.

A m vr op rubbish
CHICAGO W —Visitor* to Ctite.
ago will return hnm* with a tall
tile about the Windy City'* rlnanup week campaign A &gt;&gt; Hot high
basket capable of holding 40.000
pound* of rubbish was put net a
strews corner and billed as the
"world'* largest litter basket."
LAS VEGAS. Nev. — lawrarwe
.Scott, on why he and nther memW i of a Committee on Non-Vio­
lent Action Against Nuclear Weap­
on* will walk Into a nuclear test
trea today t* profeat testing of
nuclear devices:
*'We ar* doing this In a spirit
of prayer and tha leading* of con­
science .**

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Down go price* nn *cnre* o f nrllcle* fo r summer fun and lelnurely
living! Down (h ey go In low. low level* In give vnu the *en*4»n’a h oi.
lr*t buy*! It’ * you r chance nf is ‘ ‘sum m ertim e" lo gel Ihe plnyllm e
nccenaorie* nntl atimmer good* you'll need nod enjoy in Ihe aun-filled
week* ahrqd. Simp our Mid-Summer t'lrnrnnce Sale for Irulv SUN*
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who would have only a few years
Fravantiv* Madlclna—( V _
In which to build up a retirement
fund. In their ease the allowable
deduction would be increased one- i Many things in the field ef pre­
ventive medicine—keeping people
tenth for each year of ace over welt—still need doing. Mote de­
50 and not over *0
finitive reaearch yet 1* needed In­
The pension money would go In­ to the causes of trading current
to a "restricted retirement fund" disc*set, such as hmit and blood,
By Addi. Prevail
veurl diseases and cancer. A
and could be invested only In Fe­ trading heart specialist surmises
Mr. and Mrs Iwstor llarj’er
deral. state and municipal sreur- that significant g»lni may bemad#
bad as Ihrlr dinner guests Sun.
It ri, listed on a recognized A t- here in the realm of diet.
iloy, Mr. ami Mrs. Melvin liar,
Diet may hold the key to the
change, and stock In a so-cJwd
per and family of New Smyrna
"regulated Investment company" solution of other health problem*
Beach and Mrs. Kmnit Harper.
meeting the requirements of the too. Further education in the eom51r. and Mrs. Roy Newton of
plex field of nutrition I* needed,
Internal Revenue Code. Faming* as i! further reasserts. Some au­
Wintrr Park spent Thuradav with
realited by a restricted retire­ thorities are investigating wheth­ Mrs- Ncwlons mother, Mr. and
ment fund would not be taxable er certain foods are not better
Mr*. M C. G ant.
until distributed to the yartici* left unrefined, especially vege.
3tr«. T. W. Prevail had as her
tatde
oil#
and
whole
grains,
which
pants.
guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. J.
are vital source! of nutrients es­
The legislation
contemplates sential to life. Such research L. Markham and aon Joe of San­
generally that retirement funds might help solve another promford and Mrs. Nell Sluter of Or­
will not be payable unlit age 65. inent U. S. health problem- obea- lando.
Ity.
which
it
probably
correlated
Tiny would be subjected to In.
Mr. and Mrs Julian Bennett
the problem of blood-vesiel
come lax in the haniL of the | with
disease. Arteriosclerosis, in turn, and family hail as Ihrlr recent
participants at the time diitri-1 la lurely tied up with chronic ill­
guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Me
buted. Lump sum distributions af. i ness or degenerative aging Work j Cay, an.| Mr. and Mr*. Britt Renter age 65 would be taxed under needs lo bo don# tn the medical I nett of Orlando
a special formula to avoid hay­ field of geriatric* with tha prob­
Mrs. J T McClain Jr., Mr«.
ing the retirement funds largely lem of using retirement &gt;ear* Jack Stewart. Mrs T. W Prevail,
productively
too.
dissipated try being taxed In one • Disorders of the metabolism, j Mrs. K M Grant and Mark and
year under ihe higher suttax brar
such as diabetes or alcohol sm, Katherine Stewart wrre guests of
kels.
need further study to ascertain Mrs. Cadrr Hart Wednesday,
Withdrawal of the retirement | their eaures and V«t manarr.
ment. Diseases caused by the vifund prior to age 65 |s permitted,
ruses need further effort. Even
subject to the payment of a penal­ the common cold, if it le not of
ly.
value at a signal of the need for
rest, needs licking. Degenerative
diseases such as arthritis need far
TO VISIT VATICAN
more Investigation.
Rut probabhr'tb# next big step
BONN. Germany V — Ptesldent Thnr.|or Ileus* will be the In preventive medicine is for the
first German head of slate In public to begin to take an active
In maintaining its own
more than 50 years to vialt the hand
health. I’eopla hav# gone far in
Vatican, It was announced today
cooperating with doctors and
5 Writ German governmr-t bul­ health agencies, in Insuring their
letin said Ileus*.
a Protestant, families against severe or catas­
would make a two.lay official trophic lllnesiei, and in under­
visit In November. The last Vati­ standing the medical Information
that is daily being made available
can visit by a German state rhlef
was made by Kaiser Wilhelm II. to them. Now the belt aid they aa
individuals can glv* a preventive
1903.
health program, many doctor*
think, !* t" have a medical check,
up mad# hy their doctor every
year, whether anything is bother­
ing them or not For persons over
40, the doctor might want to see
them more often than that
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M l« r

No Nation Can Afford To Lose
Personal Character Of Citizens
Tills country has a wasted assst— and,
whilo it is a non-material asset, it ia the
most precious we possess. Its name is char­
acter, and in its decline we face the rapid
deterioration of America. That sombre
theme Is powerfully argued by William
Henry Chamberlin, writing In the July 13th
issue u f National Jlevlew.
Mr. Chamberlin points out that material
wealth, In which we abound, may be decep­
tive. C roat and rich empires in the p a s t such as the Roman and the Hyzantinc —
“ proved far gone in decay when put to the
test o f unexpected crista.” Their resources
saemed all but limitless, yet they were
overcome and destroyed by barbarian tribe*.
We can and do |Kiinl to all manner of achie­
vements in wages, production and consump­
tion. and so on. Rut there are other records
which point in s very different and ominous
direction. One of them is crime. Mr. Cham­
berlin quotes J. Edgar Hoover as enylng
that over 2,500.000 m ajor crimes were com ­
mitter! in the United States last year— an
all-time high figure. And an appalling per­
centage is committed by juveniles.
lie then makes an interesting and signi­
ficant commentary on the crime problem. It
has long been argued that the seeds of
crime lie in poverty and want. Rut no coun­
try in history, probably, has suffered as
little poverty and want as we do now. Em­
ployment ts’at or near peak levels and wages
are very high. Vast sums o f money have
been spent on slum clearance and housing.
Poverty, as it Is known aboard, has all but
disappeared here. Yet the crime rate soars—
which, in Mr. Chamberlin's view, means
that "th e whole com forting environmen­

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talist theory that crlmo is a result not of
bad peoplo but o f bad conditions has been
disproved."
These crime rates are not the only signs.
We have, he feels, gone far along the road
o f the welfare state—and far away from
the philosophy laid down by President Cleve­
land when he said that tho people should
support the government, but the government
should not support the people. There has
been a serious weakening o f individual re­
sponsibility— and thus a serious increase in
moral irresponsibility.
Mr. Chamberlin is convinced that this has
in large pact resulted from the influence of
two men. One is Marx, who called religion
the opium o f the people. As Mr. Chnml**rlin
puts it, “ . . • man in the Marxian formula is
stripped o f human dignity and individuality.
Ity ( l l \ltl.i:.H VI. Ml CANN'
whether to alter the 1S.VJ Argen­
There Is no room . . . for the agonized
lulled Prase Staff Q i r t i p M i i l tine Constitution so as to limit
struggle o f the individual to achieve good­
Lest week s good and had news
ness and shun evil." The other is Freud, on the International balance the- powers of the president and,
if possible, prevent the rise of inthe father o f psychoanalysis. Freinl belivt- sheet:
other dictator like Prron.
ed that man's chnractcr “ is irrcsiatnbly
President Elsenhower lent Sec­
Moderate parties supporting the
shaped by instincts and urges which arc
retary of State John Potter Dul- government of provisional Presi­
beyond the control o f reason and conscien­ l*t to London thin week to un­ dent Pedro Aramburu
won HS
ce." The upshot o f all this is that “ there is tangle the anarled disarmament Mats in the constituent asrembly.
They will try io amend the Con­
now a shamefaced apologetic attitude to­ negotiation!
The United Stater, (ana-la, stitution. Opposition psrties, who
ward the use of such words as virtue and
Britain. Franc# and Soviet Rut- oppose ronstiluional reform, won
vice, good and evil."
&gt; a are trying to reach a "first the remaining 87 seats.
Mr. Chamberlin’s thesis is that the one step" agreement which would be
A festure of the election was
thing no nation can afford to lose is the in­ ■ *tart toward eventual general :
dividual character o f its citizens. He writes disarmament.
in conclusion: “ To rescue the building o f In­ The Western Ailias and Russia
were far from agreement on thr
dividual character from its present low first step.
estate . . . to make it a primary objective,
Dulles went to tendon, howevar. I COUNTY AGENTS OFFICE
is the searching challenge o f the day to not to seek an Allied agreement I Seminole County’ s beekeepers
American homes, schools and religious com-| with Russia hut to get agreement wilt have an opportunity to com­
among tho four Western powers pare notes and
exchange ideas
munions."

Foreign

In one o f her recent syndicated columns.
Sylvia Porter writes in ecstatic terms of
improvements in the style and quality of
insss-production and mass-distributed mer
chandlse. In her view " , . we have moved
into a period of mass catering to 'taste' in
the low er income ranges which is completely
without precedent in any nation."
As an example, she (mints to women's
clothing o f modest cost. In providing this,
'T h e great extension o f ctyit-cutting techni­
ques In manufacturing and merchandising
is a fundamental force. Businessmen cun
employ expensive designers nnd stylists and
still sell goods at n profit. And whnt I've
written c*n he applied in virtually every
other area o f consumer go««l». ."
This happy phenomenon, which we
Americana take for granted, did not come
about because of chance or coincidence or
sheer good luck. It is the result of the Workings o f n competitive free market in manu­
facturing and retailing. In that kind of

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Thursday. August 8. 1957

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SEATTLE, Wish. ( IKING) Larry L. Murray, Instrumimtman
third elan, USN, son of E. I*

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market, every producer and every dlistributur must go ull-out to try to make and
sell a better, i.,jre attractive product than
his competitors— and If he isn’t able to
meet the competition his plum o r store will
aooa bear a forlorn 'Tor rent" sign. And thut
same competition holds his profits to very
modest levels. The whole system of mass
production and mas* distribution is based
on the principle o f selling huge quantities of
goods at a small unit profit.
Miss Porter's final paragraph sums up the
story: *'Wc, the customers, are molding a
mass market of unpnrallulcd luxury in our
land. In turn, the mass market is molding
us into customers of unparalleled taste and
style. There's no other description for us:
We're simply fabulous."
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Quit Smoking? Then Quit!
The questioning got right down to earth
the other day at one o f President Elsen­
hower’s press conferences. A newsman des­
cended from the lofty heights of politics
nnd international affairs to ask whether
the {'resident, who quit smoking some years
ago. had any advice for citizens who want
to go nnd do likewise.
To all who missed this interchange, we
hasten to say: The President had no magic
formula. Whnt he did have was a little blunt
soldierly advice. He nnid. in essence: If you
want to quit smoking, quit!
There is a certain charm altout this
Spartan counsel. No pills to make tobacco
seem flavorless, no tricks to play on one­
self. no tn|&gt;ering o ff—eimply quit. Ike Is
on solid ground here. Psychologists seem
agreed that his is the right approach. It's
good ndvirr. All we need now is the gump­
tion to follow it.

I Murray tt Florida Hotel, will visit
| Seattle, Wash., Aug. 8-12, aboard
the submarine tender l.’hS Nereus
tin#
** U-S. Navy ships ache-

LONG BEACH. Calif. ( FHTNC)
—Paul M. Elliott, itim in, USN,
*"n of Mr and Mrs. George* W. |
Elliott of Laka Mary, and hu*.
band of the former Miss Eleanor
R. Tiffin nf Mtllniville, i l l , is
waning wtth the staff of the
Commander of Carrier Division
IT, aboard the support elrrraft
rarritr USX Philippine Sea, *ch*
dt'ieri to arrive in Long Beach,
Calif. Aug. 8 completing a sevenmonth Western rarifte cruise.

|duled to visit th# Northwestern
port for the annual Sea Fair, the
Nereua will be open to the public
during her stay,

Don't Let Insects Spoil YourFunl
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Commentary
that about 2 million blank ballots
were cast, or about 28 per cent of
the totaL Dictator Peron, tn esilc
In veneiueia, had urged his sup­
porters to cist blank ballots.
Soviet Russia, seeking belter re­
lations with independent Commu­
nist President Tito of Yugoslavia,
agreed io extend him credits to­
taling £0 million debars. Russia
had agreed previously to extend
the credits, but reneged when Tito
criticized Us bruts! suppression of
the Hungarian revolt.

Agriculture News

Customers Are Simply Fabulous

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News

vim PtMotrroM
NEXT MOVE — The group of
Southern congressmen who ar«
quietly conferring
on the l&gt;est
method to combat torn* of the
recent too-liberil deciilon* of th#
Suprem* Court have decided on
their next »tep. It will be the in­
troduction of a bitl to countered
eny one of teversl of the ("ourt'i
recent decisions. This will give
*11 sympathetic congressmen an
opportunity to place their opinions
in the record. This is • substitute
for the idea of
impeechmant.
Preeent thinking la that It would
be Impossible to
Impeach the
Court—because the same memtwrs
who voted for the civil rights bill
would stand behind the Court.
The South couldn't win. Congress-

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thrmsrIt r« on a plan for aerial •w-tth other Florida beekeepers at
in.peetion which would guarantee the state's first Beekeeper's In­
fulfillment of any
"first step" stitute to be held August 12-17 at
treaty.
Camp Mrquarric, Aalor Park.
Hence Dulles spent most o( his
A program ha* been prepared
time Conferring with the Western
delegates and with British Pre­ (on management, equipment and
mier Harold Macmillan, British j the use of hone-y) for the sideline
foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd! beekeeper ns well a* the commer­
and Kranrh Foreign Minister cial beekeeper. Exhibits of bee­
keeping equipment will supplement
Christian Pineau, who w*i called
the well-rounded program cover­
over from Paris.
Agreement among th# Allies ing all major phase* o( agriculture
proved difficult, and meetings of These discussions will be led by
th* disarmament delegates — eon- outstanding beekeepers as well a*
alituting a subcommlte* of the agricultural specialists.
Following is the program for
Untied Naions Disarmament Com­
mission were postponed from day this first Beekeeping Institute:
THURSDAY — AUGUST 12
tc day.
&lt; 00 P.M. — 8:00 P.M.
Rut it was hoped that United
State chief delegate Harold Stas- U8:1S P M. — Supper
8:00 P.M. — Assembly
sen would he able to start by
Introductions, Announcements
Monday outlining to Soviet chief
delicate Valerian A. Zorin an end Get Acquainted
8:30 P.M. — Recreation
agreed Allied inspection plan.
FRIDAY — AUGUST 18
7:12 A M. Breakfast
In
West Berlin, th*
Unitrd
INVOCATION
Stairs,
Britain, Franc#
and
8:30 A.M. Announcements
Weil Germany issued a joint dec­
8:30 A.M. — Welcome
laration ai'prting that a free elec8:23 A M. — The First Beekeep.
tion In reunify all Germany muat
era’ and Th* Agricultural Ex­
he a part of any general Euro­
pean settlement of cold war Is­ tension Service — Dr. M. 0. Wat­
sue*
kins, Director, Agr. Ext. Serv.
It is certain that Russia will
9 30 A.M. — PANEL, — John D.
continue to
refuse an election,
Ilaynie, Moderator
knowing it wrould mean the ab­
"Factors and Suggestions on
sorption of Communist East Ger­ Beekeeping at a Sideline"
many Into Western Germany.
E. S. Brantley
Gremlin
Hence the chief effect of the
L. T. D&gt;e&gt;r .... Lake Butler
declaration was to give West Ger­
Vam DavU - SUinh*tehee
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
Herb Andrews
St. Peters­
fresh material In hi* campaign for
burg
the West German parliamentary
10:30 A.M. RECESS
rlaction tn be held Sept. 12 .
10:40 A M - What is the Coat
i«of Ticking,
Shipping and
Marketing a Pound of Honey
Argentina held IU first national
election sine* th# overthrow of
F*red Hoffer
Dictator Juan D. Peron In fep.
11:00 AM. — Suggestion* on
tember, 1922.
Registering Bee Location* in
The election was held to chose
the Citrus Section
a 202 member constituent assem­
R. E. Nom*
bly. The assembly is to decide
11.30 A M. — Citrus and Hooey

R. J. Eastman, Citrus Ex[OiislUon, Wtnlar Haven
12:13 P.M. — LUNCH
1:3&lt;* P.M. — PANEL — Practical Management Sugges­
tiona for the Spring Honey
Mow — Millard Coggthall,
Moderator “ What Site Brood
Nest is Needed to Produce a
Crop of Honey In Florida'
Arthur Brew, Umatilla
"llow Should the Brood Nest
Be Manipulated to produce
Honey in Florida"
Phil Packard, Oviedo
"How Doe* Regular Requeen
Ing Fit in Florida's Production program"
Carl Bradley, Davenport
1:30 P.M. — What To Do or Not
To Do with Beeswax
Henry Randall, Umatilla
I: to P.M. Suggestions on Cook
ing with Honey
Alica Cromarlt#
WJ10 P.M. — TOUR OF EXHI
BITS
ON
BEEKEEPING
E Q U IP M E N T .
DEMON
STRATING UTILITY
Exhibit* on Beekeeping
Hive Exhibit
David Kuhn
Hive Loader .. Kenneth WUHanv*
Low Cost Hives, Building A Treat­
ment
John D. Hsynle
Roof Type Apiary and Extracting
House
Torn Skinner, Agri
cultural Engineer, * Ilaynie
Kxhit.it of Bonks on Beekeeping
Russell Martin
Plywood Duplay Stand for Honey
Bees and Radioactive Material
Pgul Outu
Milled*# Murphey A
John Ilaynie
Hive* Mad# From Baaewood
Tony Jenaen, Farm Forester
SATURDAY — AUGUST IT
7:15 A.M. — Breakfast
8 20 A M. — Announcement*
Identification of American
Foul Brood
State Plant
Board
PANEL — You Ask the Que«
tions, W# Got the Answers
12:12 P.M. — Lunch
3:00 P.M. — Adjourn

mm Bofc 5Bees, on* of A s *«sJer«
of the group, says. “ I think the
r»c* antagonism now being formented by the left-wing liberals
group In this c\«ntry Is more dan­
gerous to the security of our na­
tion than the threat from com­
munism — ether the communist
ideology or communist weapons.
We must keep a constant running
fight against the derelictions of
th* Supreme Court. Thst it the
best way to keep the people from
forgetting
what the
Court Is
doing tn the stability of our Institutioiu and our way of life."
More than 100 names were signed
Io the letter that this group wrote
to President Elsenhower protest­
ing his civil rights stand. The
lame number Is expected to speak
out against the Court !( s bill
ever reaches the Flour.
FOND MEMORIES—Two young
visitors to Senator Holland's of­
fice brought back memories of his
days on th* basketball team at
the University of Florida. The
young men are member* of th#
American desf and dumb Olympic
team. They were on their way
tn the International contests in
Milan, Italy. Both are on thr track
team; Peter Hernsndei, of Flag­
staff Ar-.ron* and Sr.m Pert, of
Pensacola. Pert la a student at
the school for the deaf and blind
at St. Augustine. And that stirred
up the memories of Senator Hol­
land. The Senator recalled playIng in a basketball game between
the University uf Florida and the
St. Augustine school. The only
problem, Senator Holland said,
was the inability of the members
of the deaf tram to hear the whis­
tle. The referee would blow his
whUtle and the I'm .* riity of
Florida players would stop, but
their deaf opponents kept play­
ing. Holland said he thinks it Is
amusing to look back on: but
during the game it wasn't funny.
In fact, ho said. It was pretty un­
comfortable—the roughing up he
took from his opponent.
BBCANSE IT WAS SHORT?
Senator George Smatbers had only
four minutes to speak. A civil
rights amendment. Hu theme:
Congress ahould do
something
constructive for the Negro; better
housing; bettei schools; better
business opportunities; help with
their farm problem*. Quoted on
Capitol Hill as saying this was
tha "beat speech on the subject,
up to now." was Siajorify Loader
Lyndon Johnson.
SECRETARY OF STATF.-Mlsi

_____L. Shuler, of F t Lauder
dale, was named Secretary ol
State last week when Girls' Nation
assembled in Washington. Flori­
da's other delegate to this annual
gathering, sponsored by the
American Leglon.w si Mias Josephitve Ann Harrison. Palmetto.
Both young ladles vlaitad Capitol
HUI. where the* spent two hours W
sightseeing and chatting with their
Senator* and Congressmen.
WELCOME — Newest member
of the Florid* colony In Wash­
ington is John Reilly Murphy Jr,
weight 2 Jb* 12 ounces. John's
mother, the former Edna Etsele.
la a secretary in the office of
Congressman Dante FaicaU. Visit­
ing the new parent* la Mr*. Alice
D. Eisele, 11304 N. W. 18th Court,*
Miami, Uttl* John'* grandmother.^

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,1116 Sanford Herald—ra g * 5
Thursday. August 8, 1957

By VIRGINIA CONN. Society Editor
I Th# Eihsl R\&gt;of Circle of th#
Major and Mr«. Arthur
The
Intermediate
Girl
Scouts
|
The
name
hai
been
selected
Conregttlonsl Chflttaln Church
Bhe*en#r and Mra. B. I. B)rd of
Aa “ Member ot tha Month".' ar* hard at work earning their; for the bar In the It. O. Q. While
met Monday evening at the home
I iliarleston. S. C. ana visiting LI. the Anna Miller Circle hai select,
badges. This
involve, meeting | am a* ar# c f tnts Information, of Mrs. Owen Meredith. Mrs.
'
■and Mn. Arthur Bliesener lit thrir ed Mra. Irene Kent. Member, ao Kwral day, a week at th* May.
, wl„ , to kf
u undtr mj
Losssing, pr#sid#nt. opened the
awajr. Her golden hair streamed p;necrest bom*. Major Bliesener
fur iwimminf
pool irying to
ti lJ
.
..
honored
ara
choicn
for
their
THURSDAY
down h*r shoulders. 'Ti* related,(| r#urfd from ^ Marm. c
muter .uch skills a* swimming “ » l un“ ' &gt;,ld*&gt; n,6h,&gt; wbtn ,f&gt;s meeting. Mrs. Lucille Robinson
lenice, ear.veitneia in working a hundred yards, four strokes name will be officially revealed’
ih« aat for nrn* day* tatting dm*
read
»n
Inspiring
depotional.
Th* Junior Choir of th# Ftrat
th«r food nor dnr.k. Har t*ar. arvt »"d &gt;&lt;»• B&gt;"1 b L. T. Bl.tnrr s for the benefit of the Harry
with »omc style, and underwater There will be noitctics at the
Secretary and Ireaaurer re­ Baptist Church will rehe»'v« at
th# chilly Jew cr a rappedl * r .1granJmnthcr. 1.1. Blifirner it itAnn* Crippled Children’s Home, f-'r twenty
feet.
Hear that dance from the It.5.0. to eniurr ;
ports were given end accepted. 6:15 p m. The Intermediate Choir
But Clytse war wartnad by the tached to 1 Alt 9.
honcity, loyalty and attendance. Claire Kite has been helping, a partner for the bachelors. Hrar'
Mr*
Billingsley reported on at 7:00 and the Adult Choir at
»“ ■ •• ^
^
Mr*. Har*l B. Mmijhio*
Mn. O. T. Tearaon haa had
any
will
work
on
tha
coming
that
the
club
looks
very
nice
af-I
Mra. Kent hat been very ac.
O m n i cirri#
of »‘jnr“ t and ninict, atv] at ltnj* ai her |ue»U her niter.. Mr.
swimming meet.
ter irnovatlon,
although Pin several members who ara ill, 1 : 00.
h»r «limbi
became
rooted in
In the
the j „ Buohmin of PaoU( K. Ind live in Circle affair*. She now
Garden Club of Sanford
*th
*• h*r,
"«» ^
a m e rooted
Andy and Helen Carraway left from Missouri,
and If you are; and wishes for a speedy recover
_
.
. . . . .
.. .round. Her fate, alill constantly Mn. Mildred Walman of Chicago, holdi th* office of teeond ViceIndividual Game will b* th#
tolly at noon for llirhlandi., too. come out and »ee for your- wet# extended to them.
Do you behave In Mytht. If upo,, jj,,. lun, became tht yellow
,
play
*t the
Sanford Duplicata
IB.
Mrs.
Buchman
and
Mn.
\V*iPresident,
and
hat
previously
N.
C.
and
a
trip
to
New
England
aelf.
,
you don'i, you ahoold. lor they fIowM.
krow today. We see
The ladle* are plcnnlng a
Bridge Club at the Yacht Club at
•ngaitoer that titra sens* purrh- th, , unf;jwrr „ the favorite em- ™a"
' ' J T’
1 '* r,on been the Chaplain and the cor­ anj t’ ana-la. a part of the country
Don't forget that Tom BlackThe bum is still in the hospital and. smorgasbord, to be held In early 5:00 pm. Call Mr*. Georg# MeIng Imsgiratioii to the fore. Child- w. m u ronitancy. We Ilka thil **
u *??
responding iccratary. She u a they ha\c never visited
Carraways
plan
to
Stop
and
visran itowi. taB. we may yetIndutf* of the roe*.
Moon:
tlrao
at
hey
Writ
and
Miami
cheering—along these llnei. Octol-cr Several money making 'Call at FA 2-5W If you plan to
poet
member of th* Preabytejian It with friends all along th# way, needs
.in timple
. . .lore *for
*
•
Iff acn
relaxation.
j&gt;r.
|{))m
ond Rais, who cares projects were discussed by the come, so progressions
•’Th* heart that truly lovea nevcan b#
Church and the treaaurer of and probably have not yet reached so tcndrrly for pups around town group. Drllr.ou*
But hold on, mythology it not al- ■
refreshments planned, by Thursday morntnf.
Mn If. Wayde Rucker hai re- Evening Circle No. 1.
rr forgeti.
wiya related to an imaginary p*r
th,.
Georgia
l&gt;ordrr.
D doing as well ai can I* cx j were served to the following,
But ai truly lovea on to the turned from taveral week, vaion, thing, or event. It it often
Congratulations to Sanford wrin pecteil. but not nearly so well si
Mi*. Kent it the widow of
FRIDAY
cio&gt;*,
1ration In North Carolina After
Mr*. Bonner Carter, Mrs. Her­
founded on tome fa t of nature.
Aa the ninfiower luma on h«r vtrita with ralatlvei in Mocki- Harry K. Kent. She is owner err Gene WltielJ in the Navy! tin friends had hoped. Mr. and bert Thurston, Mr*. W. HillingsNamot of tree* arl flowers ha\«
9-12 a m. Vacation Church
Ot-en held in Jacksonville This Mr*. U.U Griggi called to tell
god at he acta
: title and Winston-Salem, Mn. and operator of
Icy, Mrs- James Gutt, Mrs. Clyde
Kent'. Auto
often o'igniated from mythology,
The same look that aha turned Rucker found time to att-nd Jhe Storage Garage. Mrs. Kent haa a n for the Sixth Naval district. me lhat he may have vliilnti Simpson, Miss Gertrud* Vining, School at First t'resbyterian
even to their color being rignlFiom here Gene goes on to the and anyono in the hospital ap­ Mrs. WtJbur Keeling, Mr*. Oscar Church.
alien he arose."
Baptist Sunday School Conference
fieant
or
, , of a«me. . .rarly tragedy
.
, | Thu ii not the time of the year In Rldgecrtlt, N. C. for a week, one son, Paul T. niggers, who Eaitrin Navy open, if mccess- preciates rants. Raymond must Zilttowrr, Mrs. Ludiike, Mrs. Ed) AU Methodist young people of
great lov* or'ictory °f lh' fr0” 1 l0 ,,n t* up ,|lc miitletoe. but be The lop of Mount Mitchell wit livri with hii wife anil daughter, ful next in Un* will be the All- slay In the tame position for Simpson. Miss Gertrude Vinlnf, InUrmedlst* ago are invited to the
and goddesses. Ofcount,in .ate j C(|U&gt;e j ajwajrg thought it a paraonly cne of th* lovely apoti visit- Belly Soalra
weeks, end
then Miss Helen Witte, and Mrs. Ral­ Municipal Swimming pool Friday,
Rigger* In New- Navy, followed by the Ail-ser­ three more
y.ars flower. and tree, hate been llto
lh, ojkt , WM
ed during a light .eeing trip,
b«m, N. C. Mr.
Bigger*
will i vice. We are hoping that Gene eight mor0 weeks In the hospit­ ph Posting Guests wore Mr*. C. Aegusl 9, from 7:30 until 1:11
named for tho»e In our generation |^ (0 f^n(j , branched sprig of
„
u
k
graduate
this
month
from will defeat his opponents and al. He it confined to Orange E. Hunter anil Mr*. Nordgrenp. us. ( Unless It rains)
d c r v .r g it
A eaUHium . . . ,,.s.;c.LC pon one of m..
,| *,.
Mr. arvl
h.rchh,
my ir
ai»|c»«
.....
--y Mr*. W.
"• h.
— K,rchhoff
State Te»&gt;-ber'. College *t |Ww, t-merge Vititorloui to participate Memorial in Otlamlo.
named Sutan by Profettor Ner (N*v*r had been that near grew-1
returned from . trip to N. C. with hn maitrr's degree m the lling Crosby tournament
Price and Clle Heard went to
llrg for ona much revered by all Ing miitleto*.) It ie*m. that the
f « * H lr .nd WlUen. X. tn education. Mfi. Kent will go' next January ln Californio. Gene Cordelc U n Friday to be with
of ua her* in S*n/o-d. Mn. Henry Druid, were in the habit of ob- ' * •
Is an officer In the newly formthp *1**"’ w“ * Mr|
Wight. Th* caladiumi bearing .ervlng the full moon. lh. atith Kuvhhofl a f.th«% Mr. Daniel to North Carolina to attro&lt;i the r l Sanford Men's Golf Associat­ Prtce'i sister "MDs Lucy" Geor­
ge. as Senator Walter George
graduation
exercises.
her name itlU tdoum in many gar­ ■lay of it. to be exact. Th* tail
I * ™ ’ \*r l"
ion and hu wife, Ann. has been lay gravely 111. Our sympathy to
den! here in Sanford.
day tf they found mirtletoe on an
1 '"v * llh frieR,,‘ .
iv'ry active tn th« Woman's As­ this wonderful family, and es­
Ttxiay we .hall tell th* .lory , „ ki
had a pecular vtr- Kirchhoffa law a number of new
sociation.
pecially that lovely lady, whose
of a fe»- flower, and treei and (UC( becoming tacrcd. People gabereavement Is echoed by th#
their ilgruflcanc* from mythology, j thered It in .olemn wor.hip. Th*
r i . UtPar rwW.
from Mui
entire country, end in
many
Including th* laurel, the mulberry meaning of the mistletoe u -Ileal (; r#1&lt;h«.n Ktrchhoff, who t* tourSanford hearts.
)
Circle
to
of
th#
First
Method.
th. hyacinth ami the mDU.Ue. AU." Kre the miatiatoe wa. rut. |n&lt; Europ, wlUl Mu. Caroline
P lrh "t
* ‘ ° lemn prrparaUon wa. made McInnil, fomrl from Uom&lt; Th, . 1st Church met August 5 at
•d with the ongin of tha laurel. Ii&gt;r fc„ ling. Tw0 milk-white bulla |ctrl, ^
ln
m l;00 1*. M. at the home of Mrs.
The t.adiri Auxiliary of V.F.W
Daphne
th^
go»! Apollo» \%rrr btoui{ht under the oak, a Nice and Cannes, where they had |0. J. Doper. Mr* W. T. 1'etsch
fir.t lov*, but die waa not caiily 1print tumiing their horna. The entered Into the p nk festival,- a Ted tN* devotional, which was
obtained. To fr** henetf Irom jpn*.t. n&gt;bed In whit*, attended the colorful display of pink Gowers In taken front Hie Methodist Wo­ meeting Tuesday night
Apollo, ahe implored h»r father tree. The miitletoe waa then cut profusion, pink confetti, and pink man magnrine. Routine buiin- I'oit Hall with Mrs. Iletty Smil\ The G. A i of the First Rapi ett and
discussion
followed presiding. Christmas cards and l ti«t CTtiireh m*t at th* b«mr of
to opwn the *arth to her. or to ;wttb , golden tk-kle. Hi* parlMte rttirens.
j
The
September
meeting
will be novelties wer* ilistnUited. Mem-1 Mrs. Cecil It. Tucker II, *&gt;n
change h*r form. Scarcely had |w-tJ caught ina white mantl*. A
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baliano of
Osborne preahe apoken when her bciom be- ,jrjnk
jltcr m ij c wjif, mutle- Charleiton. S. C. have !&gt;c*n visit­ held the first Tuesday in the mon­ l-.*rs will sell these until Christ-1 August 5 Jane
mss &gt;t a mnnfcy making pro-1 ridcsl and opened
the meeting
eam* a tender bark: h*r hair ue- toe mlunon, and waa thought to ing their daughter. Mn Ernie th instead of the first Monday.
Many other plants and shrubs
I by leading the group In prayer.
came leavei; her arm. became curt, —
‘ fig relatcl that Prill, and her family. Sanlando,
Refreshment* wer* served to jeot.
The Auxiliary voted to iponaorlTh* minutes of the last meeting
branchai, and Into the ground her the oak represented th* Supreme Daytona, Stiver Spring!, and other the following by the hostess;
th* national V. A. Contest in I seer# read and approved. I'lans
rooted Daphne's
-feet
— . , ibecame
Y ,
‘ . . . . Being, or rather the Idew of him’ notanir
notahle riortua
Florida »pon
.pots nave
have oeen
been Mr*. C. It. Bowes, Mrs. James
beautiful fae* b*eame the tree -p^
lrtinj. upon th* oak'. ' diipUy^ before the Balianos. Rornril. Mrs Jack Bratton, Mra. two schools rians wer* discus*-j for a parte were discussed. Re­
top. Apollo touched the stem and branrhev was rigniflcant of Man's They have gone to Miami for a R. T. Hatchett, Mr*. O. J. Loper, ed for the annus! picnic, ind a 1 freshment* of coca-cola, Ice
feK th# trembling fle*h. In vain depending upon Him.
few days, but wilt return to San­ Mr» )' M. Vi-under. Mn W. T. motion carried to have a blood J cream and cookies wer# served,
he lavished klaaea on the wood.
.
present wer* Eleanor
v n RnSe-n \jr« bank In the Auxiliary. Tho nextlTho*^
ford '-he end of th# week to con­ Petsch \t EAST CELERY AVE.
Tha brarvhe* shrank from hi* m C
C I I IJ
1L. L. Rowland. Mr*. S. J. Karri- meeting will be held August 2&lt;&gt;. Jean Sykes, I.lnda Sue Koke,
tinue the family visit.
lips, as th# god said, “ You ran-I “
J L J liO I O S
I man, Mr*. W. W. Tyre, and a Two new member* were Initiat­ Jane Osborne, Carol Relmann,
Phone PA 2-0322
' not be my wife, but you shall b* a
. i j
.•
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kolsts new mcmtwr Mrs. W. I. Dicker, ed. Mr*. Lena Smith and Mr*. Melinda McMurray, and Mr*.
my tree. | will wear you for August M eeting
O cil A. Tucker, G. A. leader.
are spending this week at Ntw hoof.
Iris Mes*#rmy crown; l will decorate you
The Woman's Society of Chris­ Smyrna Peach
with mv heart and my quiver. tian ScrvlcP met Tueiday morn­
Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Wilson and
You ahall be woven Into wreaths ing in McKinley Hall, with Mr*.
for our browa. As eternal youth Roy Tl’lii presiding. Mrs. N. V. son David have returned after
•pending six
week*
at New
Is mine you shall always be green,
Farmer, Mrs. R U. Hutchinson Smyrna Beach.
your leaf knowing no decay.”
' and Mrs. R. E. Rutland present“ I espouse thee for my tree
|ed a mod Interesting report.
Sir. and Mr*. Cyril Ilutnrr and
Be thou th* price of honor and n,e*o Udirs bad atttemfed tb* Tommy are spending this week at
renown.
"School of Mission held ai F. S.- New Smyrna.
The d*athle«« poet and the
C. ln Lakeland.
poem crown.
Mrs. Tillis announced that
Thou (halt th* Roman Festi­ the W S.CS. would have a bursar
vals adorn
Oct. 21.
But after poet#, by the rictor*
A „ m|n|r wl„, u hr]&lt;i
worn’
ember 5 xt
Enterprise, awi at
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The Ovid Apopka September ll. Mra. A.
Now w# com# to the mulberry R. Ivey, who will teach *t both
tree, again a drama of two lovers. seminars, will present the book
This time w* have Pyramis and entitled “ Every Tlace A Voice.'*
Thtaba who had pledged each
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other that when Aurora had put ion of Mre. II. R. McCall, proH out th* stars, and tha *jn should
KAYON-ORLON or
presented th# program entitled "A
Colonial
Percale
' have melted the frost from the
Trip to thc Mission Field". At*I
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gr#M, thsy should meet at a cer­
Sheets
hitting were Mrs. Don Fletcher
tain plac# beyond tha city at a
Full 72aM Inches, in New 1957 Fashion
by Ha tea.
and
Mrs
R.
E.
Rutland.
The
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whit# mulberry near a spring.
Shads* of Blue. Light Green, Camel
hymn. "Lord Speak to n&gt;» that !
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Beige, Gipsy lied. Gotdrnrnd. Tur.
Now Thiatoa reached thar* first,
I May Speak" waa sung, accom­
Mrs J. Rosa Adams
quolee, Tangerine and Emerald Given.
Rruulnrly 8cllinj{ for
hut a honest toon appeared far a
M. L. Cullum
enhanced with wide d-iltch sit in bind­
drink at the spring. Thlsbe. panied liy Mrs. Hickson at the
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Mrs. C.L. Thomas
thoroughly frightened, ran away. piano Mrs. W. \ Hunter closed I
the
meeting
with
prayer.
Margaret
Renham
Pyramt* arrived late at the meet­
ing place, and saw th# foot print* |
of th# lioness tn the sand*. ApCOTTON
a. prehensiv*. he ran hither and
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bloody. Then upbraiding himarif
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soft, warm and wash
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raua# of th* haplcs* girl’* death,
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Full
h# railed forth th# lion* from the
7JiM, with 4 Inch satin
rocks to tear hu guilty body. It
binding in 6 new Fail
is related ha took up th* red. ear.
color*.
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rying It to the mulberry tree, he
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covered l* with klssee and tear*.
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berries of the tree, and into tha
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earth th* red color filtered through
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her lower, stepped forth cautious­
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choice of &amp; eolof rombinaupon th* stsl form M Pyramia.
Unas.
(teeing th* r-erd and ths vsal. she
to*, upbrakhng hwee If for hia
daaft took up th# tword and
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Thur»d»Y. Au*nrt 8, 195?

Boat, Ski Club To M e e t Tonight

FranchiseShift ExpectedNext Week

NEW YORK to - The New Christopher aald h« had mailed
Member* of the Sanford Boat Wintar Haven on Sunday, Auguat
York «Hantj, with San Franclaco’ a th# formal San Franciaco offer to
and Ski Club will dltcuta plan* for II.
AB member* are urged to at­
two cruiae* at their meeting to­
formal offer in hand, will preaent Stoneham for presentation to the
night at the Sanford Civic Cen­ tend tonight’ * meelng, Dr. Woodthat offer to tha elub'a board of tram board of directors.
all raid this morning.
ter In Fort Mellon Park.
director* next week and probably
"I'm aura we’H hava tha whole ^
Already m the mill for th*
CHICAGO to — Th# College announce tha franchise shift.
thing cleared up by the er.d of
boat and *kl enthualaate will be a
All Stan began their last full day
Brooklyn’s announcement of It* the month," said Christopher.
Saturday afternoon practice teasof drill* before Friday night's
ion for the coming ahow to he
No on# would concede that th#
annual meeting with the National franchise ahlft lo Lo* Angeles wa*
itaged for th* Sanford Rotary
Football League rhampiont, th* ! not expected to he far behind, moves were absolutely certain.
! sinca Dodger hopes of a new sta­
CSub. Enthusiasm la running high
New York Giants.
Christopher said that th# “ chanrei
in the anticipated watar event
Coach Curlev Lanibeau planned dium in Rrooklyn just about diathat will take place on l«ke Mon­
to continue hi* secret workout* for appeared Tuesday with publication are about 90 per cent* that San
Franciaco will have tha Glanta In
ro* late thla month.
I
| WASHINGTON to _ Profea- tha eollegiani at the Northwestern of an engineers* report that it
Following the practice Satur­ j atonal basketball today cam* tin- i training camp early today and would take from 50 to 55 million 1958.
day afternoon, member* will en­ |der the scrutiny of House anti- I then will .end hi* aquad through dollars to build a revr stadium
The Dodger*' president, Walter
joy a rookout and then com# truat Invedigatora winding up a ' a alght drill In Soldier'a Field, site and Improve It* downtown Brook­ O'Malley, hai aaid many tlmra h# t
lyn ait*.
back to Sanford In a moonlight aeven-week Inquiry Into profea- of the game.
Probably Thursday the collegi­
In a meeting with Giant atock- will take th# team to Los Angels*
cruiae. The practice tettion end tional team aporta.
rookout will be held near Blue
Maurice 1‘odolnff, preaident of an* win tike only light drill* holder* Tuesday, club preaident If the City of New York d&lt;*a not
Horace Stoneham told them it help him get the atadium he want*
Spring*, according to I&gt;r. A. W. the Nalonal Raakrthall At soda- without pads.
Lambeau baa stressed offensive would he In the heat Interest of at th* location he wants. It was
Woodall, president of the local tlon, wai called aa th* flrat witdub.
net* befor* a Houi* anti-trust maneuver* for tha plat week and the team to move to San Fran­ clear the city would not apend SO
Slated for the meeting tonight lubcommittee head'd hy Rep. Em- wai expected to continue drill* on cisco.
million dollar* for it.
thla phase today. However, hit de­
plana are being formulated for I
In S*n Franciaco, Mayor George
la a film on “ water akling'' the anutl Celler (D-N.Y.).
fensive
platoon
haa
been
working
Three playrra were scheduled to
dub preaident aald thii morning.
the 8th Annual Jaycre Kiahlnr'
In addition to the discussion* testify—Easy Ed Macauley and simultaneously under assistant
Rodeo for Seminole County child•urrounding the Saturday aftar Bob Pettit of th# SI. Lnula Hawks Coach Hunk Anderson.
rtn to be held on August 28.
Lambeau haa given no indica­
noon aki and boat practice ten and Boh Couay of the Boston Cel­
Glenn McCall, General Chair- j
tion of tha division of hi* 47-player
*4
Ion and plana for th* moonlight tics.
man of the Jaycee Flatting Rodeo ;
The lubcommittee planned to squad Ino offenatv* and defensive
rruU* and cookout, member* will
complete
baakrtball testimony to­ units ami It was likely that he
further
dlacuaa
and
]av
plana
for
Committee «ald thla morning that
• cruiae to (lie Chain of Lakes at day and finish its hearings which would not make public what as.
hake Carol a In Kort Mellon Paik | The Lor.jfwood Retie Ruth !-•* •
began June 17, with a one-day signmem* hia Individual piayera
la beinf readied for the annual ev- (rue |a dated to be aeen for the
aetilon on hockey Thursday. Clar­ will get unlit he takes th* dub on
laat time thii ienon In uniform
• Serving as VETERINARIAN at the
*nt Tha City of Sanford h»* atarted Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
ence Campbell, president of th# the field Friday.
Th*
only
position
at
which
there
National
Hockey
League,
will
tes­
cleanup c;&gt;eratloni around the when the hoyi will meet their
animal hospital while I)r. Raymond
tec met to be tome certainty was
tify Thursday.
lake, taid McCall In order to have fathera In a spectacular game.
,
that
either
John
Brndie
of
Stan­
The Inveatlgation i* an out­
the entire area In readlneai for
Rass is hospitalized is l)r. L. R. Poe.
PITTSBURGH to — The RHThe game will be played in the
growth of a Supreme Court decl- ford or Jaul Horming of Notre
the event that U expected to at­ Ixmgwood Perk and will precede
' ti*h Wlghtman Cup t*nnl* team,
Dame would be the starting quar­
•
tract the larffit crowd of chltdren a gigantic picnic •upper at which
who** rhance* of winning th* tion laat Feb 25 holding pro foot­ terback on offer*#.
ball auhject to anti trust laws The
in tha hlitory of the local flahing bo'h the boya and their parent*
coveted trophy for the first time
rodeo.
tine* 1930 are admittedly “ only court previoualy ruled baseball
SIGNS FOR ROUT
will be feted.
hoe’s home phone is
exempt from the laws.
McCall pointed out till* mominir
reasonably
good." may have an
WASHINGTON to —- Former
The Igingwood llabe Ruth l.*aBasketball
and
Hockey
presum­
CHICAGO
V
—
Harry
Craft
that the Jayce# Flahing Rodeo
champion Johnny
Igua-ia the original team In the took over the Kansas City Athle­ if* in the hoi* hecaua* of the able come under tha laws under welterweight
U being held for all Seminole
four-town baaehall group and tic* today, encouraged by the |playing aurfate of the Edgeworth the wording of the court'* Feb. Saxton haa signed for a nationallyCounty children between the *g«»
(Tub court*.
competition hai been keen be­ elub'a firttw In
25 opinion, subcommittee lawyers televiled 10 round bout here
eight garnet,
of S and It- "We are Inviting alt
Jhrpt. 8 with Joe Mtcell on a daPlay In th# 2#th renewal of the raid.
tween the rival rommunitiei.
and
determined
to
Inject
more
of them to take part," he said.
&gt;cition In a p,evlous light.
match#)
begin)
Saturday
at
n#»•
»pee«l
into
the
team.
Coaching the 13 18 year old
Each child regiitering for the
by Edgeworth where 'he court*
Craft'* debut a« manager, com­ I have a tenlko finish, a hard aur•vent will be fumUhed a pole, boye who form the team thli lea
line, linker, hook and plenty of j ion wai Bill SimpMm. Preaident ing let* than eight hour* after he 1fare of pulverired date and clay
.
• j'*
of the association wai William replaced lx&gt;u Boudreau, wa* a
bait. McCall taid *hli momlng.
with fatt drying qualltie*.
He alio pointed out that ichool lieKoxa, James Mm,rath, vice 3-2 turret* again)! the Chicago
It mark* the firrt time In the
buaei will pick up children for the prealdent and Mri. Ralph Monger, White Sox.
: hiatory of Wlghtman competition
Augu•( 28 event at puirite in the Mcrrtary.
The husky 42-year-old Craft, a that live match#* will take place
v county
count to be later deilgnated and
No prediction hat been made Kama* City coach tine* 1955. took on other than a grata court.
• ••
\ announced. A full ichedule of the at to the outcome of Saturday a dim view of the A’t Immediate
ttopi buiet witl make will be pub­ afternoon'* game between father! protpecta, but he taid he expected
lished In the Sanford Herald.
ami tom but from all Indieationi, to better the rlub'a laat flare starting role recently but Craft
Aiaiiting McCall In laying plana father* will be on the diamond In atatua before the curtain goe« said he believes Truck* la tnor*
effective In relief.
for the Annual FHhlng Rodeo, a desperate effort to take top down on the current campaign.
"We're going to try mor* hit•ponsorrd each year by the Semi- honor* for the season.
And Jie wat chipper about fuand run move* than w* have In
noU County Junior Chamber of
Mod bttehall ftnt, however, are tur* proapertt.
Commerce, ar« Clark Bruntel and lure that tha Babe Ruth Team
"Wa'v* got a«me good young*- the past." ha aald.
John Alexander. However, McCall member* will out-dug and out ter* coming that we can look at
“ Of couraa," ha added with a
Mid, luit about every Jaycre it on pitch their older rival* becaute of
in Sepember,'* he taid regarding smile. "I hop# It work* out bet
a committee to make the Annual the practice that hat been put in the A'l outlook.
ter. Usually w# bogge.t down In
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo a complete during the tuinmer vacation
For the prevent, Craft aald he that deparment because of a lack
aucreae.
month*.
ha* two remediea in mind. Aa a of speed and we would up trying
There wiH he prilee for tha
“ great believer” in the hit-and- to catch the other team*."
More
than
likely
att
of
Ismgvarious age Haitlflcationa catch­
Meanwhile. Lou Boudreau, whom
ing tha flrat fiah, the longed wood and vlaltor* Irom surround- run etrategy, he plana to emphaCraft repl»&lt;'' &lt;l •• manager Tues­
tlte
that.
Alao
hia
Immeadlate
Ing
conimunitlea
will
he
watching
fiah, and tha hearted fish, Mc­
day, aaid ha wat lUIl mulling
Call taid. Ha added, howevei, that from tha ildeline* h-cauae of the plan* call for putting veteran re­ over an offer to inept a frontthe enmplNa ltd of prim la kren Interest created In aummer- liefer Virgil Truck* back Into the
i/ 's
offica Job filling for unspecified
time hateball acllvltlea for the bullpen.
not yef ready to be announced.
riutioa
with
the
Athteic*
Truck* ha*
hero
need lit •
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U 'jitk Sale!
IS PLACES u EAT
it h l a u a t a r l o r :.
n -n c r T t.vr»frrrH
ii f e m a i r. h e lp w A M rn
T llcilriinni Deluxe
ll MAI I IIEl p w ANTI ll
K lichen K&lt;|Uipp*'&lt;l
MAI.K or I I MALE
Itr.iulifiilK I .nntltar.'ipoil
21 WORK W ANTED
Reduced To SI..80(1.011
22 BlSINESS OPPORILNII1ES
Thu :a t m : i jewel in a homt.
22 A MONRY to LO AN
nearly navr. dean at a pm,
21 SPLIT %L SERA ICES
near Shopping Center. School
riA ROOFING A Pit MRINT.
ft • |i* |&gt;» in front of home
U p| AMI SKRA H I S
Don ' f i t , thi* if &gt;o.| r. ant »
H ELF* TRICALoCONTRACTORS
real aj Ion Down r»ay»v»nt ••
low *• Ji'ioo if you wuh. La;s INSURANCE
el'jiw-* w'Ui Serntncl* Peiltr.
2T N O n C E S PERSON ALS
1*01 Park t'-o. F A M U ?
2* ARTICLES for SALE
t* FURNITURE A HOfSEHOIJl
W. II. -BILL** STOtPER
Keillor a. Inaurnr
•-fO K K IM
.Ann* bu&lt; Allen, tireIrhrn Hall.
Ariflie Prlre. E'frett Harper
WELAKA APARTMENTS *er j t
112 N. Park
private ba'Jtt. 114 W. Firit 8L Phone FA 2-4?91
B

Cherry R»a| Estate Agency
EFFICIENCY apartreer.te «iR*
i '. ; FA l - w a 1.
abU for couple or single perion. 17P&gt; Si. IT St. l;ear-Barr#r Shop
Prtvata bath A ahower. Ideally
liyaled arroia from Toil Office.
Tcquirw Jacobion Dapt. Stora.

Si.

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Modern all flat, kltehanatta Apt*.
A. U PETERSON
SUMMER R ATES
Tar Clark a Court. FA 2-3403. Bm’.nr Associates: A. 0. Peter*
eon Jr. I*. J. Cheateraon, Garfield Willett*, and R. W. Wil­
Efficiency Af*- Air-condition A
liam*. A. C. Doudney, Land
TV optional. Hiway 17-97 So.
Surveyor
City Limita. Slumbarland Court. HA N. Park At* Phone FA 2*123
1 Room apt. 112 Elm. FA 2 OSTA
Fumishwi
2 6725.

apartmaat.

Ph.

FA

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

23 A - rLL'MBING
INC.

and

ROOT- 2»— » KT1C11 S Fnq SAIF.

TES7ED—APPh'JA ED
GUARANTEED APPLIANCES
(SE Wrinner Wii.Vr, A.I
J. \A. IIALL. ItK.ftl.TOIt
londltion
f.AO.bb
llai I. hrnnrd), to w u lr
taiy wringer wathtr, will do
■lohnn, IVlIAtfi AtMtclele
your waitung
a I im
-Call H*U ' Phena FA 2-5*11
Elay apmrar. A 1 tcnd-kion 50 00
Frigidatra auto, wither, all por&gt;i
relain, don't mm Jill one 03.00
S f c n s t r o m R e a lty
th\7 Fiigidaira lulo. wathtr. rro
ll K STRNSTROM
tel W'ff A..AT. Rrc »2t»Ali i 77 iJ
Registered Broker
1957 Frigidaiie au.o wathai,
2127 Laurel — Phone FA 2 200
model Wl.JT, the baai.
Rog FJ79 05
now- 23T 57
I ARMER a AGENCY. REALTOR
1947 Frigidaot dnar. Model DD116 ,S. French Ava. Sanford, Fla
47 Reg $229 94
now- 15P 47
f V 2 3221. After h • I V 2 2«1«
1957 Frigidalre. 12 ru ff. refrL
nerator. Reg 932*94
Nr&gt;-»
92 i.' 47
ttooD M IK I. PARK HOMES
Nir.ford A- a. at 27th St.
9 tu. ft IH reftigera.or,
2 L
Badroo.-n Home*
vary sir#
A»00
S7A3 P owt. . JIO oq n..«tj5
7 tu ft Frtgtdeire rwfrlgara*nr.
all p«rr*llin
69 k)
7 eu. ft. N'trge refrigerator,
* room huure S»uth of oranga
terv
nire
iiu
oo
Ctiv Limit*
Prned right hy
ft. Frtgtdalr* refoger ato..
owner for tpilrk tain Mr* CtC*
A.I eondlli &gt;n
7 t oO
\eland. Ph. I A 2 Hill «li&gt;
Magir Uhrf .0" gai range, awirg
out brailar. hk* new 79 00
BUY DIRECT
CERAMIC TILE
1947 Frigidn-e Super SO' alactrie
Beautiful na-v hotru. 2 and 3 Houarw-ork wanted FA 2-0&gt;tCi
rang,, with luUiateiT
P A ll. P. MILLER A SON
I'e.troorrt
Sate (60.00
Nov 177 Si |
Huby Spear*
FA 2-l!51
Cnloied fill want* In take rare
STB.'i.OO In SML1.00 d o w n
I Ion Welbilt air conditioner lf'9.73 :
rhildretl
»li
l&lt;Hu-t
A\r.
Sm all ni'&lt;nthi/ payut-ni' Munua
Pluoihlng k lit almg, lira E*H- 3 t Ion delua air conditiane-.
J a i'ii. Phone IA 2.1
male*. All work guaiauicad for
tag IJt'9 94
223.91
Baby ritting. rrftfientaa furniaho-.t rear Bill LaCrtr, LongL*ty Tatina
ed yv hour Th FA 2T*th
L. A. WHlDDONTbr. "
wood. Thona W. P
CLAUDE H WOLFE
RegiHered
Job wanted aa baby aitter Ph.
APPLIANCES
Real Ettat# Brokeit-PIA N O SEHAICF.
FA 2 3741.
3CS Eaet Fuat St.
TA 2-2772
:n ; s. r»rk Ave
Tt 2 3921
Ill pcndablr Ian &gt;eant* mowing.
I'iann I'uninK A Rcpnirinir 29—FL RNTTUHL and
Small 2 UK Iwino op ,‘ tlh 5*
Ph. FA • i'
F.A 2-620 7
2013 ralmcilo
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Near r-.neervjt Fthool F \ 2 T h is
DAVID W\ANE MATHER
: . - t i t ' i k t . ; ; T.i r u k ! i?vi'n r o
OF CHARACTER
3 he Iroom C B hnme on 2 lot*.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING Ft RMTURF.Built
lly
AAalkin; diatane* from town. SLU3IRERLAND COURT plan*
W L HARMON
|i
*«n*nH
I
heir
mole!
at
Tark
h
Mailer Craftaman In
|1 *H9U
71 .ft 4#s &gt;;*» inti.
Ln.
FA
1
M
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Alter
a.ihi
p.
m.
Erenrh Avanuc,
leaving
a _____________________________
Siyle and ConatrucUoo
f a : ' .S*24
Th* i*m* aa Thoa*
Mluabi* irungla lot. auiUbla jg— Rl.P.tTRICAl. «ER\ICEfA
Spacious 3 bedroom
2 lath * far reitauranl. /lore, or what — ■— —
Pined Sine*
— —
home tn quiet l-o* h Arbor.
Cobmal Day&gt;
Air Conduioniag
hare you Will sell. Iea»t or
Flot Ida room. Corner lot overFimihcd For
F.Iactrtcal Contracting and
tenld in lull Irnnant on ibl*
louking golf ours* ImmediateFlorida Cllmaie In
Repair*; Economical Ilona*
Ideal
butinte*
ail*.
av at!atulll'
l.’.OOO Uaih By
T "ir Uholc* of W‘oo&lt;ta
Wiring and Repair*
Owner. I’h. PA 2 4213
- i -.M'l.i I II, SP.KA It KS
i
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2-0914
llodrooni Concrete Brirk horn#
, ,
,
on large corner lot
Newly U p h o l s t e r y
( l e a n i n g r « , r i n . IBr
appliances,
ul*
runted Inaldf and out. UOi R,eht In Vour |,om#-SanitHed rR,G1DA,RE
and aervie*. G H. Hi*h. Oviadu
i 'o r r e il Dr.
F.A 2 6006.
Mo-lern Machine Method
Fla. Thon* FO 4 3V,5 or San­
• RIG VALUE?
Ph. PA 2-459.7
ford FA 2-39*3 after C p re.
7 -lt t \ l ESTATE WANTED
• QUICK CREDIT
Deanna Schirol o f Dante
• EASY TERMS
24 A— UU1LDINGKEPA1RSWanted to Buy: 2 bedroom houae.
Tip. Ballot. Acrobatic
WIUSON-MAIEt
larg* living room No Broker.
PAIMIXG_____________________
New lad l#»d FarwWar*
In my new atudlo 2603 Hiawatha.
Fh. FA 2-i79«.
FLOOR landing and finiihing 311 E. First St.. Ph FA 2-5«:t
Thit it a gueal peat to the Movit9—flow en. FlanU,, Sbraha
Cleaning, w a l i n g - Serving
land Hide In Theatre for Reida
Used lurniturr, appliances, tools,
Seminol* County tinra 1929.
McCall. I'»p data Aug. IT. '37.
I r b . Ilought-sulii. t.arry'a Marl,
PLANTS - SHRUBS — TREES
II. M- GlCaaor, Lake Miry
Stop in and be plraianlly aur21 Lett First St . i'll. FA 2-4132
pitied ai our reaxmabic prteta Ixt ua build jour docks, bulkhead! —~
and
aca
valla.
Water
Front
Conand bea'iliul plant*
ttrurtion Uo. FA 2.4330.
GR.APKVILLE n u r s e r y
HrapeviU* Ave.
KA 2 0*19
AIR CONDITIONING
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
2311 Preach t&lt;r

Rnya
&gt;/• Wanted— to Mil Tha San.
ford Herald Monday* tfuough
C LARK
Friday at 3:30 p. m. Conic l» pl«»kiar. Heating A Supply l'a.
The Herald nflke and *«k for
Contracting A Rfpa r«
Ruddy Frilcr after 3:30.
2011 Orlando Or. I’h. FA 2*1174
Hgh-aty 17 A 32 South Sanford
— MALE or FEMALE
Plumtui|. Kraiky HraUnf
Make 120 daily. Lumlioua Name,
M. n. UOIKIES
plain. Fret tamp'c*. Rcrvei
'•'enire on All Water Pump*—
Co. Alllehoro, Ma»»
Wel t Drilled •- Pump*
U you like people jou u n coiu
Tacla Road. Phem# FA 2 VUT
vert apar« hour* into income.
Attractive part time **l*a work
for ten womrn or men any age
In Centra! Floril* No nrev.out
R
‘ o u U J a ll
telling required. Work In your
own neignhornnod. Plenty of
d \ Y .\ l l . 'L f
neln I'ailabl* to halo you ei n
Ceatmoac ^ lapaut
adoilional tr.cnay— Writ* Neil
Uiadart. 42 F Lake Barton Pd ,|1NM Sanford A 'e Pt. FA 14M3
rSrltede or Phena a P9id for
ri.l*M FIN T.
aVpointmant.
Conirirt and Repair Work
Free Fitimalet
21- WORK W ASTRO
K I. IIARAET
LAWNS MOWED— Reasonable &gt; » Stnf.ird At*, r.hona F A 2 2JA3
pncaa Powtr miwer. r.k 7-4114

Thursday. A ugust 8. 1957

DAILY

The Lanford H erald—-Pago T

CROSSWORD

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furmihe-l apartment. Call 1A
HOMER— .3 and 4 liedroomI
2 0743.
1 A 2 bath*.
ThU a g-.ieat pa&gt;* lo *he Rita
Theater fo r Bi'l^ Fleming. Exp. Complete and ready for immadlWb
dal* Aug. 17, '67. j .
at* occupancy.
Unfurnlahad 2 h«lroom apt. Near
ahoppln* eeoter A Pmecreat
I.orationa
School. No gel* plea*. InII. II. POPE CO.
S*. ith Pinecrett — Sanford
l o - OFFICE RMUIPMF.NT
FA 2 0943
quira 2617 S. P m .
_
WOOD PANELING. Knotty Pin*. :m IW East First
200 S. r*rk
FA 2 4234
Whupering Oak* — TituaviJe
Cypieia as low- as 14c aq. ft.
|
Ha y n e s Office Machine C o .',.
6 "room furttiahod houl*. nice
ECHOLS
...
uk' I
Typawrlien. adding machine* ENVELOPES. Lettarhcadi. autolarge yard. AdulU only. W'. lit F‘ H t in tenir* and f HA financ­
371h Annivtrnary
menu, invoices, hand bills, and *
hSalea-Rcntali, 314 Mag , Ph
pi it Monroe Corner. A. J.
FA 2-6159 anytime
ing available.
S»f.t Red
R en ds—
program', e t e.
Progressiva
FA :-04'l2.
P**rv*o, Ph. FA 2.2739
2 pillows
Hums
Printing Co Phona 7'A 2 2251 —
Tad llurnrtt
Platform Rockti
Fading
Nicely furniahed &gt;nt. Private uuft Wr an .| ralifv V&gt;i f r "Dr of U —AI TOMOBILHB—TR4II.RKH
toy We.t lilh SL
f»r PAINTING
Reuffing
theie hume* in 30 mlnutaa tou
and ertr*n-e. 1217 MifttoU*.
2601 Granview- Thone FA 2-297* Hassock
Staining
h ima
WELL DE1LUNG
Naad a good uird car?
Furouhed 2 room apartment. All
Regularly 1194 00
Fi rbanka-Uoraa pumps.
whils w-e pxoceil the papers.
Thick Ball* 1000 sq. ft
See
Ray
Herron
private with pnvito hatb. Fn.
NOW $139.00
Repair* to all make*.
163.00
r-A 2-40rtS
YOUR rONTIAC .SALESMAN
HOWARD C LONG
Caiiing Tile, do a Id x It room
FOR a NEW PONTIAC OR
Hewlopc-I by
307 K. ('omnarclal Av*.
ECHO!.* REDDING CO
f»r as little as 911 tn
Kurniehml 2 hfdmom apartment
GOOD USED CAR
I'hor.p FA 3-1633
Cor. End a Magnolia r.A. 2-6331
Shi-rmna
I'nnrrrtr
Pipe
Co.
avallabla tho 15th. Phon* FA
ODHAM
Ph. FA - &lt;&gt;231 or aftrr 6 p. m.
“ Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Out West 13th Sl______
2.2 AOR.
_____________
FA 2'2*S3. 301 West lit SL |THKIlTl.chevking accounts coau |
TUDOK, Inc.
Fr*« Dtllvar*
only 92. for ‘20 checks at FlaFor Th* Best In Painting
It
will
pay
YOO
to
taa
ua
before
I
rid*
Slat*
Hank.
Firat floor apartment. Niro f™1'
Cor llwy. 17 92 A 2Mh Sl.
Call Barry hill Painting Contrail,
•hid* Privet* front and back
you buy. Open Evening* and
I'honr I l
! "'bl
or. No Job To Large ur Kmall
eniranr*. For * refined couple.
Sundays
WOOLSKY
HKAILEY ODHAM. I’ re*.
1406 Weat 3rd St. Sanford
EaalSMte Trailer SaW*
Licensed—Bonded—Union
Miami riAIlie. 3J. danglea his legi over (he ftflh-flocr roof ledge
Marine
Untahew
I'llatka, Fla.
CaU FA 2.2217
2 BR. duple* apaxtmanL KlUhen
of a building ut New York during an hour-lorj battle with htmaelf
For Your Boat
A UBO &lt;M4T4KL I
equipped, r.lca A clean. g*r»s*.
over whathar rr rot ta lump lfs wai rr-’-rtedly depretatd over
ORLIMIO
Senkarlk Glaa* and Paint Co. it—NOTICES—PERSON 4LA
DON'S COVER SHOP
kuh m
Ad'Jt* preferred. 1409 Tark
Real Estate — Insursnc#
Iota of hit Job. Poile* grabbed Trailer an t htuled him to a*f«ty aa
112-114
W
2nd
8t.
Ph
FA
2
4*22
TNI
MIIA?
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
i h# rtaehed down far hit titter's outstretched hand, (fitiernatlonalj
Air. FA 24703
Commercial Insc*tminis—Rsnlals
ROLLAWAY,
Hospital
and
Baby
Seat Cover* — Truck Sfata
t ' As]»«ntwr» »llts I ado »%*lti
Property .Man»*em»i»t
Inleriur Deci'illor. ri »ent*l t.
Red* Day. Week or Month— i *■» l*Oldl«fft vf fkiUflO
111 Frrn. h Av*; Cor 2nd Si.
At Willis Pontiac—301 W 1st
Commercial. Alteration* am
T*l FA 2-3111. Fumttura Canter 4« **I€•\ ^ ••(iiftr New ft-Ap *rt#
3 room* partly furniahad. Can RAYMOND M. BALL,
It M S*01 c l u b
I &gt;i n Dill ftirl iht KlVI
eustom made drip»rie«. fret
116 Ware First 54.
bet mod lor bmineai or prorat* 4 f T A D
56 Dodge 4 door Gudom Roy*;.
11 10 (Isms i &gt;( Mstogy
%A* H ^ n t i n i m l F u h i n f « i m
ei'tmatai Call FA 2-l*2i altar
fcii ion: pgrkmg space. Th
K L A L lU Iv
*i! extra a. 2*24 8- Elm
r n iin r arriuiP 'O R
6 M pm
I! *v " 'rl-l At .Nwun
«
II
it—
4HTirs.E&gt;
tor
sale
m
rftrid*
FA 2-4969.
PROFESSION AL BERVICH — — ------— — — — ---------I
!
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&gt;mirt
Jlhf
IR
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el_ IJenry J t.ood running eon
i) ti ll,r .s&gt; n« Ranch
ii I'lwh h" U*% t IftI•#F
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PUMPS — SPItlNKt PR
2 bedroom fum. bnuie, 112 W • y H. Ilighleymaa — Aaaaelat*
n lS M -M U iin n
Work Cicthei, canlsen,
Cots :7 1
dittnn.
6
c&gt;
1
with
oserdnve
*
9
I
ii
S'WI
rilmi ft
DICK IVERS — Aasoelal*
ISM) K II.Ill l l Ll.t
IT STEMS
4lh St- Apply U4 Magnolia
11Ta II*r Vo*• Itanrh
Camp Goods. Paint. Army- ft II ru&gt;h'.idi* ft*
26 30 Miles per gallon. Days
I aar,4ar
Ph. FA 2-5441
; r S'rtlsr S ll'ln s s
Ave. Thon* FA 5-3*13 or 204 S. Tark Ave.
Kavy Surplus. 310 Ranford A»* It t&gt;« •i f i u c H . . M » i a in l o«« H i t « # Tim Time
Ph. FA 2-0441 or se* at 2406 AU types and alias, inslaUed
• &gt;, tt ncld «i r*r-s
V«ur
:
I#
"Do
It
T
our
aa
If"
FA 2-6427
______________
S;I ' M&gt;s
Cedar
i i r is a,r rssiure
r »v
c u m m i r i » fthsv
i i, t i n rims
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Th.s :* * guea* pus to th* Movie
GAERE TT S SEWING CENT ER ii
» S' 9»-er J Pr#\ law
•*
Ni
glit
N
ftreo
*.«r
t
*
3 room apt Pm a’ * beth and
I IS Tfsn Tl*,*
I M Tea nhvrhm Hear
land Rlie-In Theatre for Kathy 4* Ford Station Wigna. 140. Ftir
Whit*— N'ecehi—Eloa
n i » k h 9 r l * r k t|n|r-««
S T I N E
garage. Apply *04 E’.m Av*nua
I II " '11 St Dll
rond . runs good. 2401 Jeffer­
CariM, E*p. date Aug. 77, ‘&gt;7.
Marhin* sad Supple Ua.
Repairs on all make Machine) II Si • In-Uf7
S ' T » IHam * r r ( ,
son C t.
,
307 U 2nd 81Ph FA 2 6432
123 East First 81.
FA 2-5244 * It ll|A*Oft» IIII# ft V
2 bedroom unfurn. houae tv mile
l Ii apens Rook
from Genera. llwy.
426 • OZIl'uR UliALTY CO. !■' I lllll.i and MiMtiB.s
l l v l l l I” NM- "7*
• * .''
At ll»'1 -1
Thla la a guest peat tn the M«*lr
sN'ft»i W ll 'h #f
I * ' M « s I. o m m• &lt;ry
Ouedo Geneva Kd
I’ xrfer
Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
Chrysler
Airtcmp
Jimmy
!'•
'n
tro*
: SI * r I Rat 1
rev.pie vrtth ehillrtn end P*t»Und Rtda-In Theatre for Ann
Htaal M- Fla.d. Aiaodat*
Tour Erliuud# DesUr
Blcftftra C Hetftiftt
t ll xelset j su* — -its
Air Condttierlng and Hatting
Thoraaa Raaldenca. 444 month 2661 8o Orlando Hwy FA 2-5641
alt* Wolfe. Exp date Aug | 6 .
A m u r ! iht
t is It • Danreitrre
ROBSON SPORTING GOOD#
C. H. STAFFORD
• fti'tiia Nftrftren
1547
I I , Its t u n e s ' .-ns
304 E. 1st.
Phone FA 2-4961 216 Oak Artnu*
FA 2-4711
NO'* a- -ni'hftf i r Hoiftltt
’
Saws
4 mom furnished apt with bath.
KENNETH E SLACK
•ft El. ,*91 Iht p i l l
S )* 7oe fibrthir Ilsur
Ph. FA 2-41*1 or FA 2-339*.
JOHNSON M»JIORS
REG. REAL ESTATE HIHtPER
Yhl* t.«n4 ot 1) *f ft
Norge Appliance*—/.an.lh TV
GATLIN BROTIIKKA
U s e ti Home " , Muila
H &lt;9r1ft
i i
fits we i in - 1 .
J009 E- 2nd
Thon* TA t 0*11 SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS Contractor*, Draglines; Gsnavt 'fille r R adio A Applinnrr*
Servire Elation for rent "r leate
H'"* thrift* is i»vI* • Hull tl s« i, i# ft... f r
2444
Sanford
A
n
Ph.
FA
2
1592
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by the pnxe-winntng weltern novelist j

WAYNE D. OVERHOLSER

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CHAPTER 2S
ducky to ba lovsd by bar. and hav« had a little Um* to adjust
KjriJk REACHED tha and of lucky that I hadn't married soma myself; but sou- I find X already
i FREE METHODIST O f IK CD "A GOING CHURCH FOR
rilLST BAPTIST CHURCH
IN bar string on tha Sunday other woman. But because It was have a aon-ia-law. and. I suppose,
A COMING LORD*
Laurel Ave at ill SI
afternoon barer* wa started fall hard for ma ta say things Ilka a grandchild on tha way."
OVl£DO
COME AND SEE THERE
roundup. The day w-aa a cold one, that, I just held her in my arms
Sunday School 8:43 a m.
"No, but I hop# you will soon,"
LouI• L. Day, Pastor
too cold to ba comfortable outside. and looked at htr, hoping th* Nala aaid quickly.
IS A REASON.
Morning Worihip io:45 a.m.
Th*
previous
week
had
left
th*
could
see
in
my
ayaa
what
was
in
•l46 am. F. M. V. 7:00 p. m.
" ! knew you would ward it that
Sunday School
flrat frosting ef snow on tha my heart.
CHURCH OF THE VAZARENE
way." ha aaid. 'and U a right and
u a m Evtmng Evangelietie 7:45 pm.
Morning Worship
paaka
ef
th*
Sangra
da
Criatoa.
"Sanford's Singing Church”
Naia smiled and said. "let's proper. But U presents a prob­
and
• 15 p m rtsdnesday night prayar
Training Union
and X had found a akia of lea go beard tha Uon and Uonaaa ta lem. Beeson. Aa Nila ms prob­
|Second 5L and Maple Ave, Wait
prana aervice 7:10 p m.
7 P m.
Evening Sen ire
ca
th*
hors*
trough*
each
morn,
tnelr den."
R. H. Speer Jr., pallor
ably told you, 1 cannot help you
ing. Th# aspens en both side*
Wedneiday Prsyer Service 7:30 itrroon by the paetor.
We walked up tha slope togeth­ financially, bo my question is iff
Evening Worihip Service 7:30 Sunday School 8:45 a m.
of
th*
valley
were
bright
patch**
p.m.
natural one. How will you bo
Morning Worihip 10:45 a m.
p.m. Sermon by the paator.
ef (range, and avert ktrt, along er. her arm through mins, for abi*
to rapport a family?"
cow
w*
didn't
car*
what
they
Prayer Jleetlng Wedneiday 7:30 Training Department* &lt; p. w.
th* creak, tha cottonwood and
HILX&gt;CRE5T BAPTI6T CHUBCn
i i * or said. Just bofor* w-a
"I
hav*
a little mer-sy." I aaod.
Evening
Evangelistic
7
p
a.
wtiicw
is*vos
war*
tuning,
a
raw
pm.
GENEVA
Mid-week Prayer meeting etch
failing so that they mad* a dry reached tha houaa. I said: Thar* "If I doat suy r.c-a 111 get a
la en* thing. I'll b* gone for twa Job." Imtated. 1 added. ’"Wa
rustling under our fast.
Wedneiday i.43 p.m.
You'll get compliment* a-plsntv when you surprise th* family
Paator
Chari** * • _ « » » fl Jr'
IlIK SALVATION ARMY
with these appetising Dutch Potato Pies. This easy.to.prepsre recipe
Nsla pounded th* dirt with a or thra* week*, depending on naver expected to liv# off you."
The Church of th# Nararer.e i i 1
Sunday morning
211 Ea&lt;t Second Street
H* didn t act as if he had
was developed by the Washington Stats potato grower* who report
closed fiat, crying out at ma: "I luck and wealhsr. You'd batter
Wesleyan In doctrine evangeUaiic
10 a.ra. Sunday School
Meeting*
that their famous Russet potatoes are in good supply now and you
cant go on. WUii It lan’t any atay with your dad until I gat heard ma K* stared at his pipe
in
appeal,
and
world-wide
in
11 a m. Morning ^orahip
his face troubled, and now his
can enjoy th.sir delicious, rr.tsly f.uAr.eii in all your favorite potato
way to start a nsamaga! By tha back."
Sunday
minion.
dlihea,
-Of oouraa." ah* aaid. ”X thought* aaamad to turn inward
Sunday *v «ia «
tim*
you
gst
back
from
LaadvtUa.
10:0C a m.
Sunday
School
"Whoaoeva? «dU may coma’’.
a n B O. Training Union
there won t even ba aaough letvsa wouldn't fit ca roundup vary "TU lOM my housekeeper." ba
DUTCH POTATO PIES
U:00 a m.
HoliMia Meeting
said. "She's a good one. Beeson,
7-50 pra. Evanlng Worahlp
en
tha brush to hide us. Are w* well."
Crust
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Wednesday 7:J0 p m. Prayar maat- Open Air (Street Meeting) 1:33
doing this becausa wa don't want
W* went In. Mathers. was In a very good one go that make*9
11-lb.
can
corned
beef
or
*4
cup
catsup
OF
GENEVA
pm.
to hurt Sarah and Dad, or ba- th* middle of on* of hie mono­ you th* winner in every field cf
eorned test hash
1 egg
Ing.
Paitor |
7:00 p.m. Jack L. Stewart
Y.PJ*
causa wa’r* aowardi?"
logues. Sarah aat by th* win­ amior-"
1
small
onion,chopped
10 a. m. |
7:10 p.m I Sunday School
I aaid- "You dkla't axpact .Vtli
salvation Sleeting
'Both.
I
guess."
I.
sad.
T
a
a
dow
tawing, plainly berod. Thar*
Combine
all
Ingredient*.
Divide
into
quarters
sad
turn
into
in­
ASSEMBLY o r GOD CHU'aCH Tueaday
Morning Service
11 a m.
dividual esirerMes Shvp* wdih snonn in mixture lines bottoms ir.^
biggsr coward when it enmaa to had baan a lira* whan aha w m to stay with you ail bar Ufa. did
lJth St- and Lanrrl Ave.
sides of caucroles. Baht in modern* oven (330'f ) 25 minutes.
garth than anything ait*.'
3.70 p.m ‘ Evening Service
corp Codata
imprasaad by hint and hur.g on you?"
Bar. H. M. Snow
"No, of course pot 1 wasn't
• U p ra
*1 know," Ktla said bitterly. every word, but that time had
4:00 p.m Training Union
Band Pracue*
Filling
7:30 p. m.
“You always think of her first, been long gone. Tiieao 8und*&gt;- thinking ef that You have called
Sunday School
a S*. Led.es Hum* League
7:30 p.m. Preaching
Cilices bacon
2 tip*, sugar
but lit time you were thinking afternoon dinner* had bocoma m* your enemy. Unfortunately,
7:30 p.m.
Morning Worahlp
» *'™
Wed. Prayer Service
Thursday
l tbsp. (lour
1 onion, thinly H..«d
you hav* been proved right in
of yours*if. And ms."
rvanetUatlc Service
7.JC p.m. Preyer Meeting
habit an much aa anything.
7:30 p.m.
4 cup w-ster
I-j medium Washington Russet
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Eh* had a right to ba btttar.
Mathara stopped, trr.uted by your predictions. Our crop* did
Vreye* and Bible Study Wednea- Seturdiy
cup vinegar
potatoes,diced to make
Maybe w* should hava cut every our *c trace*- Wa had not baan cot manure Pertaps U was th*
2nd S«. and Elm Ave.
Up*, salt
J cupa
day at 7 JO pm .
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 6:53
Lis th* day w* returned from gona as long as usual. "Gat lessen, but th* fact stands. Over
Ralph
br*»*r
*■
Try
bacon
till
crirp.
Remov*
frem
pan
and
chop.
To
fat
In
ran
••Coma to Worihip. go to le n tp.m.
half of aur people ar* gone. Only#
Canon Oty. I still wasn't sure, cold?" h* asked.
add flour and bler.d well. Gradually stir In wstsr and vlneesr and cook
Evangelist
th* farmers ar* left besides me
but
from
Nala's
ton*
of
vole*
I
"Yea."
Nsla
aaid.
"but
that
SUNDAY
FOSTER CHAPEL
knew w* couldn't put it off any isnt why w* cam# back. W# and Scott Thera is talk of mov­
lightly and spoon into baked crust and ten’*. Makes 4 servings.
LTSALA COMMUNITY
Bible School
------------- 1* , ming onto your rang* and Costel­
longer.
have something to tali you."
METHODIST CHURCH
PHESBYTEKIAN CHURCH Morning Worihip — -— U * m"All right” I aaM. "Lat a go
Sarah laid bar sowtrg ta htr los and Brahms'. Thoaa who tro
Rev. C. C White
Minister Evening Werahip
— 7 patail ih*m now.”
Dp. stuck tha haodi* through tha doing ths taiicar ar* man who
Mra. Clover 3|arra
Piar.iat TUESDAY
m .. o w e * n S j - ;
Eh* looked at m* to see if I cloth, and looked at ma I think win vet* to ditsoiva tha society
Mra. Pamela Summerlin Aaat Ladlas Class . ----------- * m
meant it "Tou'r* sure you w-ant sh* expected to hear w# were en and divide.our assets."
"I'm sorry—" I began.
Pianist
to?"
gaged, which would still have
WEDNESDAY
"So, you're not sorry because
B:00 p m. Worahlp Service
"No. but it's got to bo dene." given her time to break us up.
Georgs Psiold, Asst. Sup!, of llible Study Ctaa»*i----- P-ra
-What wilt Sarah do?"
I aaid. "Nfla and I war* mar you have been proved right, and
Churth School
THURSDAY
“I don't know. She can't firm rtad in Canon City last month.' r» man is sorry in a case 'oka
SOUTH BIDE BAPTIST
Church School
10 i n . Mens Training Claaa
me and ths can't run ms off, hoSarah's fa** want deathly that. . . But now yog ar* taking
CHURCH
» pm
Worship
11 a.m. 2nd and 4«h night*
causa I'm half-owner ef th* white. A cry cam* out ef her as from m# th# only person who
Eaat 77th W* Aa Park Ave
ranch. And ah* won't go to your If sh* w-era choking; then th* vital to me. so I am vary much
Evening Worship
6:30 p. m.
JACKY FE.YWICK
The and of 7»ur aearch
PINE CRESTBAPTIST
d e l"
"Everybody Invited to attend
whirled her ccair around and alone. It will bo an effort to ad*
Per a friendly Church.
"Ms khuwt that," she said. wheeled it Into Uia bedroom aa lust myself. As for my promise
CHURCH
our aervice*."
“Their affair was like a fire­ fast en ah* co-aid and slsmned to keep my poop!# off your rang*.
(A Church of the Soulbsrn
HIHot w n U M k a M s s - ****" FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
cracker that fust sputtered out I Ua door. Only then did I look I will keep It if I llva" H*
Baptist Convention)
If you think
I've had some sad I couldn't sok for nicer neighgu»i* they never did really lev# at Mather*. H* aurprlsed m* by glanced at th* bedroom doer.
Inttndint
_
P*»wr
Paator
Dr. A. E. Rutland Joe H. Co-arson
short columns before, lock at this bors! Bob and Pat Hoppe live on
each other."
creasing tha room and holding "However, there is a possibility
Sunday Bible School
» •
Sup*. Sunday School
Educational Director Reckel Boa- J. A. Hunt
you will no longer be connected
"Wall, ws’v* go* to faco facta." out his hand.
on*!!! W* moved ye.Urdiy, Wed- of* ^ Q, ^ (VAH-S&gt;. and John !
Church
home
looted
temporarily
aley
I sail. "Sarah won't want an­
nesday), and all I'va done today
..
"Congratulations." h* aaid. T with the Bo* P."
in Plnecresl School.
9:45 a.m. Church School
"I'm half-owner," I aaid.
other woman In tha herns* with should have foreseen this, but I
it clean up ihe laat plv-e w, «vi Ruth ArnUtMd on th* oth.
5?££»&amp;
&gt; • « » • ;• Clausa for all agta.
Sunday School
9:15 a m. lived in. end TRY to find places j nr- Gladys and
"One house and two woman?"
her. Or. sven if ah* aaya ahe's didn’t. I have only one thing to
Lynn GerUr,
Worahlp Service
11 * m.
ah* d make it unpeaalbit aay. Ycai'r* getting tha finest Ha shook hi* haad. "It would
" " ‘J i m K » i U “ ’ ' 11 *.m. — Holy Communion
for *11 the lunk 1 have! And 1 (NAS), live acrosa the street, as willing,
fe
for you to atay."
Trainag Union
6 30 p m.
gul in th* world, and I hop* you caver do."
A p m. MYF
mean JUNK: My husband aaya do Chuck and Norma Bon*. (HA:
You Are Waleom#
K* lighted his pip* casually,
T m aura aho would." Ncia prove worthy of bar."
Evening Servirs
L45 P-®- I’m a "pack rat", can't bear to TU) Strictly a "Nary" neighbor7:13 Organ Vespers
agrewl
and some of my old respect for
*X tdm to," he Mid.
Nursery provided.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 pm. "Faco Temptation"
throw anything away. That's r.ot' hood! I know there arc some civil*
"So wa'vt got on* of two things
Nsla kissed him then, and be­ him returned. Though he had ad­
Recrsatlon
for
young
people
In
quit* true. I guest Fro just "tight", I uni around too, but having only
■av J. W. Parham. Paator
to do. Ws can build another houaa gan to cry. *1 was afraid ycu mitted he was cet th* brink ot
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
McKinley Hall after evening aerand can’t boar We thought of re- j been here one &lt;lay, I haven't had
and I can go on redding the Bex wouldn't fan! this way,” ah* said, disaster, he still retained an sir
CHURCH
S ? r m H a »• 0,k *” vice.
P. or w-e can cut Inoeo and start and sat down and wiped her #&gt;##. af dignity and confidence In
placing all the s'uff l throw » » chare* to meet them. Every­
Sunday School 9:43 a m*
Cor. Perk Av*. end Fourth St.
somewhere else "
"I hat* weepy women, but I guess sptt* of ail that had happened.
way
thinking
I’ll
never
have
r.ecd
thing
ii
so
dean
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new,
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Morning Worihip Service 11
a.
Th#
Rev
John
IV.
Thiunes,
Rector
LAKE MART BAPTIST
"1m not afraid," aha said. I’ ve been worrying about thla too I found myself feoling pity for
of
it!
We’re
on
Rosalia
Dr.
now,
j
"Seventh
Heaven’'!!
Didn't
have
t
a.m.
Holy
Euehiriit
CHAPEL
ll cut loose."
ths man.
long."
a phone for a day and a half, "Wa
Training Union 6:45 P-m
9:13 a m.
Family Service
Laka 31ary, Fla.
I rose and helped her to her
Mathers
patted
bar
awkwardly
but
I
do
now,
so
p!caia
call.
*
Evening Worahlp »
„
Paator — Rsv. W. A. Ellauwood and Church School
“ I won't sharo my men with
feet I kissed her and held her for on tha baad. then walked to the
Wedneiday Prayer
* p'
U a.m. Morning Prayer end SerPat McClur* did. and want# to a moment and for lhat moment window and took out his pipe and anything ar anybody.' Too
Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
"Come thou with ua and wa will Morning Worship 11 a re.
mon.
ramaird all YAH-7
Wives that
I could not speak. I loved bar began to fill tt. “ To tell th* should know that by now." m
_
I, l*«o A. */*••. SCO.
do thee good."
Tuesday and Thursday — l«Hy
there will be e mealing this com­ too much. I was lucky, just as truth, I don't quit* know how to Sarah Faroe* I* going to anTraining Union 6:30 p.m.
Tien RawhUl had said on tha day taka It If you had aaid you
Pravanliv* Medicine—III —
Communion —7:30 a m.
ing Monday night. Don’t forget!
Continue "Gtmloek"
Evening Worihip 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday—Holy Communion —
SANFORD REVIVAL
Also saya tint son Dale, (attend-1 »'• were married, to gat Nsla: were going to get married. E4
Trayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
W# think ef preventive medi­ ing submarine school in New Lon. j
Key. L. F. Taakar.
*••**
10 *.m.
. _
PAOLA WF.SLETAN
Saturday — Sacrament of r e - cine a* including everything that den, Connecticut), write* that all *
Sunder Sehool
J J
helps to keep rcon!e well, Involv­ the ''dope." we gave him about1
METHODIST CHURCn
nance —56 pm
ing the control of epidemics, de­
• Mile* Weal nn Bt. I«
generative diseases, and accident what kind of clothe# he'll need,
Sunday School
8:43 a m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
or Industrial harard. We have al­ etc., was all wrong!!! (But really,
— ly W1U1AM 8ITT—
Morning Worihip
10:45 a.m.
ready mentioned how the epidemic is it our fault they're having the
319 Park Av*.
Central P rut Writtr
Weilryan Youth
6:43 p.m.
ha* been brought under control. hottest summer lhat most "old
(A Southern Bsptiat ( hurth)
Crippling
and
chrome
disease*
7:30 p.m. W. P. Drooks Jr.
.LET
regular Seturday Morning Broad- Evening Worship
Pastor
WHEN fireflies tight up. thsy’ra work*. th# girl firafiy promptly
timers" can remember???' But
Wednesday Prayar Meeting 7:30 Fred B. Fisher Aisoclste Tastor are beinr sough*, out through just wilt! Last winter wes one of
eat* him. Probably he saya, ‘May
over WTRR
asking
tor
a
data,
th*
National
UDSiQJIL
m in health surveys, and people
p.ra.
Geographic anclsty declare*. And X cut In?' and sh* aaya, TU bite'.'
Jlr. W. L. Harmon Dirsctor of are being taught saftty at work. I ihe coldest in recent years, and
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Everyone Welcome
now cornea thla column's lightning —and that'* It!
On ths highway, too, dtisens they expect this winter to be much
Music
.
Rev. Cecil W. Shiffri
! ! t
O f THE REDEMEER
bug expert. Prof. Alleh Kay, with
Mr*. Guy Bishop
Director of are being trained for safetvt the same!
Roofing: - Jalousies
Schools, traffic court*, and civic,
Ma sharp analysis of th* situa­ "Litre humane, /Irtfliee quit
gag W. TJih Plate
Musle
Monday
night
will
be
squareCHURCH OF GOD
bodiea are trying to educate driv­
rollup when lovesick, tut, imlik#
tion;
Phone FA 1-7M7
O rn a m en ta l Iron .
again, either
Lake
Organist ers to keep Intact their ow-n skin* dancing
Rev. H. W. Ilrndcrson. Plator Mt*. Marvin Milan
Aumans, /Ary confixu* to look On
I !!
The Bar. Phillip fchlMsmanm
Morning Worship
6:45 a.m* and those of other drivers and Golden, or the Chief* Club, de.
French Av*. end Z2»d St.
the
bright
side.
T
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n
t
eg,"
aaya
(A*
pood,
pray
Paator
Doors
Sunday School
9-&lt;5 a m. riders. Some doctors. Including pending on just how flckla "Mot.
Sunday School 8:43 a m.
t t I
pro/, "who are ice to criticise a
surgeons who work on highway her Nature" decides to ba.
Sunday Sehool
• ;»
11
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p m. Jlornlng Worship
romance
that
may
prove
to
It
'
However,
where
fireflies
differ
accident rases, ar* trying to get
*
P-1" 1 the public to ask for rafrr car
Congratulations to VAH-ll on
/•it a /Tosh in the pan T
BUM* Cl..*
, ' ; 2 aim*Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:39 Training Union
rani frem humans In thslr lav* Ufa
Evening
Worihip
*
P
mwinning tha
Bombing Derby".
Interiors.
Other
physicians,
like
p.m.
Is they romance with the lights on.
!
!
!
Sp7ayer Tor The Day" Thone PA
7:30 pm. radiologists who must examine Haven't heard who. what, or any
Young People Sendee Thurs­ Wednesday Service
I t t
'•ay firstly fiaihs* v»h*n hs
1-5771.
the
accident
victim
by
x-rays
to
(Nuraerv for all service*)
-------------- •- . r j
of the odiar detail*, so at Dus
day 7:10 p.m.
want* a data. II OX, girl firstly "Lueifsrtn combining with oxy­
determine
the
vx
ent
of
injurle.
„
Ju„
,
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n
*
to
all
(Earphones for hard of hearing)
flash** back, that's dsflnilsly lavs gon tnablss th* firafiy to gat ro­
(or. more tragically, th# causa of ^
pirUtip4lH ffom ^
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
KBENEZER METHODIST
SIGN LANGUAGE
mantic. With humans," th* old
•» first U|ht.
death) ar* trying to educate tha
SCIENTIST
6th And Mnpl*
CHURCH
professor conclude*, "convertible
Sunday School Clast
9 *5 am. public in habits cf aif* driving. ron. ( Would love to hear the part­
f II
100 E. Second 8L
Cltrae Height*
WELCOME
"It a string* mala tries to nus- combining with plenty of . maThere is education in .other sc- icular* from some loyal VAll-11'Sanford — FA 2-0500
rldsnt fields, too. fsrent* *r* erl) Well back to work!!
Rev. Albert 8. Farrier
Paator
.*!• In on these romantic fire­ rum* often will do It."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
being taught safety precaution*
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
In
watching
cut
for
children—for.
CHURCH
E. Jotnsou. superintendent.
sine# disaas* tolls sr* lower, acci­
WatoMdlT*rVenlag MaaUngi 1:00 Preaching Service 11 a.m.
&lt;ak A v * l and Third St.
dent! ar# now th* number on*
Th*
R*v.
A.
G.
Mclnnis.
Mlniatar
Preyer meeting, WeJneadip, 7:30
killer in childhood.
U ^ n , Sermon •ChrialUn
Mr*.
George
Touhy,
Minlater
cf
p.m.
• Another enemy of children, sick
and old people in certain locali­
Mualc
_ __
ties it air pollution. Now that
K a 'd i i Boom located to Foyar THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY Miaa Kalherlno Bron-n. D C-Econtamination of food, milk and
ALLIANCE CHURCH
of Church Building open to pubLe
8:45 #.m. Sunday School
water ar* problem* nearly aoivtd,
?J 0 t T 4:30 pm . Tuaaday and
Perk Ave. A tub St.
10:50 a.m. Seaaion meat* for
air pollution it beginning to get
Sunday
prayur In th# Saaston Room
Its deeervtd share of attention.
^Vordlal' Invitation la **t*n')*1
Bunday School
8:43 a.m It «.m.
Some cities like Pittsburgh have
Morning Worship
to all to attand our aervleaa and
Worihip
10:40 a.m Anthem—"Creato In M* A Clean
managed its better control. Others
Ajch as Lcs Angeles have still to
uae the Reading Room.
Heart'’
.
.
it.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Chancel Choir tolv*
ST* LUKE’S LUTHERAN
In all the** effort* health deADVENTIST CHURCH
Anthem-"Dletaed la Th# Manpsrtments. voluntary health agenin Stavta (Ntar OvUdol
Ssssttlh St. and Elm Av*.
Chaplain W. C. Fuller
riei, county medical societies,
Pastor
A. C. McClur* Chaplain W. C. Fuller
Ref. Stephen M* * * *
*
Industrial medical services and
„
.♦.ornlng Worahlp 1.75 am*
Sabt-ath School
Saturday "To know God la so Worthwhile
tabor union* are among the
Radio Mlaalo* Broadcaat at • . » 8:30 a.m.
Nurseries lor children under rroupa that eooperalt for the rub" V S . over WORZ (TV) U
lie's better health.
Worship Service
II a.m.
three
• *cd throe to •!*« #V*7Y
That th* publie itself cooper­
Sunday sehool »:00 • » — *«* *11 Prayar Meeting
Wednesday Sunday morning during the 11
ate* i* shown in a mowing aware­
7:50 pm.
ness of th* need for Information
i n. worship hour.
o S l u T i T , MJJ1 - » • » $
cm health matters, ind an interest
•
p.m.
Sanlor
High
Fellowship—
through Friday 1:00 a m LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
In following along with modern
Youth Building
medical procedures such as mass
CHURCH
elemanUry
IW1 *5n
1 7 «In ch
R e g . $ 2 9 .9 5
H«g. *24 95
7:30
pm
.
EVENING
WORSHIP
•vollo Immunltatun and mss*
gartan.)
Paitor, B. G. Brown
Sermon—Dr. J. Ralph h'**!e
hsalth survey* including x-ray
A
Church
Kith
A
Friendly
Wel­
TA B LE M O DEL
CHURCH O f
Anthem—"Are Y* Able"
oxsmmstion.
2 0 -In ch
G .E . R A D I O
come
Nests Preventive 3/sdieine JV,*
OF LATTER DAY SALVTS
Youth
Choir
Three miles west of Sanferd on
Nurserle* for children under
J. G. Brooka - B *™ * Prealdenl first street, then right it Monroe
E L E C T R IC F A N
three, and three to 8, every Sun me: *Let ua go into th# hous* a!
city Hall
Corner.
Sunday School
„
"Not forsaking the assembling of dsy morning during the- U am the Lard' "
•
Sacrament Meeting
ourselves together, as th* minner wonhip hour.
Wednesday Primary Maeiing *t of some la: but exhorting one an$ 3 9 9 5
$ 1 2 9 5
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Yacht Qub 4 P ®CHURCH
other: and so mueh the more, THE RANFORD CONGREGATION
af Jehovah’* IVltneeias
Where You Ar* Never a
as ye ate the day approaching.”
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
1(21 West 1st. St.
stringer But Once"
Heb. 10:25
Sunday 3 pm. Watehtow-er atudy
CHAPEL
1607 Sanford Ave.
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Wednesday I M p m . Googrogstlon
Perry L. Stone, Minister
Morning Wonhljs—11 a. m.
g llir Springe
Bibl*
atudy
____________
Surviay School, 9 45 am. J. Earl
S p on afd by F l?t BapUm Cb«rch Training Union—7 p. m.
Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry school I Evsni" Supt.
Evanlng Worahlp—• p. m.
Sanford. Fla.
Prayer Mealing Wednaaday night rrtday »:30 p.ra. Service meeting Sarvtr* of wor.h.p, 1! o'clock
H. H. Martin. Paator
I truest Minuter Gilbert E. Counts
—•
p. m.
Suniiy School
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN DaLand, will supply tha pulpit
WIST BIDE MISSIONAIT
CHURCH
during tha
pastor's vacation
Evening Service
T .» P- «•
BAPTIST CHURCH
a member of
Open Communion. Antham by tb*
Onmar of West Fifth and Holly
THE UNITED CHURCH OF
p a o u church of c h i u t
choir.
"WELCOMES YOU"
Nursery factlltln Off street parkCHRIST
Lord’ * Day: Bible * * * * * *
Comer of Park Air. * 24lh 84. ing. The public Is Invited. A special
Worahlp Service
U:W a m. Paator Wm. L. Strpchna
SUNDAY 8:45
Church School welcome is extended to new reEvening Service
“ P m- Associate B. D. Crtlglow
Sunday School
10 a m. 11:00
Wsrihlp »id*nts. Navy families, tourists,
Everyone Welcome
Pilgrim Faliowihlp summer guest*, and cthsrs who
Morning Worship
Ua .m. 4:00
CHULIOTA BAPTBIT CHURCH Bible Study
7 p m. TUESDAY T:30
Song Sarvie# hav# no regular place foe worsip
C. O. Iveggerty •
FeOer E-tnlng Service
J. Barnard Root I In Sanford.
7:45 p. m Minister
Sunday School 10 a.a.
Assictanl
R. K. Armstrong j OYF. Chi Rho aad J ri, Wad ,
Mid week Service Wednesday
Mernlag Worahlp Service U e.m
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TYRANNY!

T O D A ri THOUGHT
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By CHARLES M. McCANS
I tailed f m i Staff Ctrretpoodrnl
Independent Communist Yugo­
slavia has won a big victory In
ecoeomie negotiations wish Soviet
Rusria.
But Poland Is still in serious
economic trouble and there U no
immediate prospect that It can
rat either from
Russia or the
I'oUed Stitei the aid it needs to
safeguard its semi — independent
status.

Mr. Commissioner: What Are We
Going To Get For A Tax Dollar ?
W ell! The Board o f Seminole County
Commission"** have really got them•elvee Into a peck of trouble now.
Firat. because o f a majority voting for th#
move, an additional three mill* have been
dumped onto the taxpayer who already is
burdened with increased federal taxes. In­
creased state taxes and Is facing a millage
increase In the City o f Sanford.
Second, a move to form a citizens tax
study committee was turned down cold be­
cause as one commissioner put It "no good
will be done."
What will be the answer to the taxpayer
for his money when he asks "W hpt do I get
in return?"
, Absolutely nothing is the only answer
possible and the records will show that
there's nothing added to the 1967-68 budget
to benefit the taxpayer. The only Increase
went to ‘‘the Court House" in the form of
bigger bites from fees and increased incomes.
Not one capital Improvement project was
included in the new budget. Yet there's
$0,000,000 added to the assessment rolls.
$23,000 more for the funds from tax reven­
ues. and $20,000 subtracted front the "sur­
plus in order to balance the proposed mon­
ey sen d in g measure for Seminole County.
The Sheriff's .Department budget this
year (1936-67) was figured at approximate­
ly $120,000, possibly a little more. And this
year's proposed budget for the same depart­
ment (1937-5B) calls for only a shade more
than *100,000— a reduction in spending for
that department by as much as $20,000.
The millage goes up, the school millsge
remains the same, the people get nothing.
Again this coming year there will be no
roads to amount to anything. The Road and
Bridge fund will produce enough revenue to
keep some of the roads scraped where clay
exists— but for good paved roads the funds
are not available. The commissioners themselves admit that they don't have enough
equipment to keep crews working all day in
all sections o f the county. In many instances
as much as two hours a day are lost because
o f long hauls to and from the small amount
o f road building and road repairing equip­
ment now on hanl. Road materials in the
proposed budget will bo Just "a drop in the
bucket" compared to the needs of the coun­
ty as it expands beyond all manner of esti­
mates.
"Just a stop gap measure'' as one pro­
gressive commissioner calls it. And no more
than that can be the answer to the more

News C o m m e n ta r y
President Tito of Yugoslav!, d0-| Oornulk.
f t
tided recently to teet the So* ,*t, ToUnd 75 n mion «10iUr_SJl j u s
owed for yaars for transporting
government's expressed desire of
gnoda and troops between °.unia
better relations by asking It to
and East Germany. He also asked
make good on unfulfilled prom­
Russia to tncreaie shipment* of
ises of 210 million
dollars in
iron ore to keep Polish steel m llii^
credits.
in fuller operation.
A delegation of economic ex
Mkita l/o*** Temper
which he tent to Moscow
has returned to Belgrade with a| Gomulka got nowhere. It is repromise that th. credit, wtU
^
The United Staler granted Po-j

c ^ u ’ka^H* 1* said to hove

than $1 million put into government opera­
land credit* toUling
95 million j
Comulka that Poland ia
dollars In surplus farm products .. ilklB_» r umi» and that it had
tions out of the taxpayers pocket.
and mining machinery to strength- . (Uf
elsewhere
for help,
The commissioner from the south end o f
en its weak economy and help I Kj,r j ,}K)tc&gt; w,» referring to Po­
the county said fiercely— "I will not vote
lo maintain the large meeiure of
—juest for American nid.
fo r an increase in millage when the tax­
freedom it kaa wo* from Russian
, fterir,nl. Khru.hohrr ^
p a y e r In Sanford are paying for the roads'
domination.
, c -vj-t Kim Deputy Premier
Wheat Shipment Arrises
*■•■#■• i Mikoyan to Warsaw to
and services for the south portion o f Semi­
The first shipment of 9.16* tom
u n ^J
^
Here are authoritative answers
nole County."
^
^ oUlbrull. Mikoyaa
from the Veteran. Administration of wheat under this credit *rLine* were drawn tighter yesterday be­
^ have ,old Gomulto questions of current Interest to rirad at the Polish port Gdynia
tween the three commissioners wro Insist­
on July 21.
.
.
th Soviet government
former servicemen and their fam­
But Poland haa asked a total of . . —gtudy'' hi* request for the
ed on adding three mill* and approving the
ilies:
200 million dollar* and thero Is transit payments. But there has
peojrosed budget and the two commissioners
Q. f understand I can get m y'
» 8e*
•lmo“ been no indication that the paywho demanded that the millage remain the
(11 loan entitlement re.tored if 1 i d«»P*rt4U*
. ment. wnuld be made.
same until a citizen* tax committee could
bivt to Ml! mjr house beciuie of
HhSU the fmti sU£e of Tollin*
study the problems o f the county.
getUng traniferrrd to a job in an- L’ nlted States
negotiations was
other city. But what if I'm trans­ approaching in Washington, Po­
The time ha* come when the business |&gt;coferred to another job in the same lish Communist leader Wladyilaw
ple o f the county and the taxpayer* who nre
rity, on the other vide of town? Gomulka went to Moscow at the
shouldering most o f the financial responsi­
If 1 sold my house, could I get head of a trade delegation to seek
bility o f county government should demand
help.
my loan rights restored?
A. Generally a change of jobs J
that a thorough study oi the county's t«.\
structure front beginning to end l&gt;c made P \ _ _
,
A
X A i r w L s within the tame metropolitan area '
would not be considered a reason
and presented to the people as well ns the D O g g y
A S p G C T S U l
/V lin K
for restoring your
loan rights.
Board o f Commissioners.
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However, restoration might be apIt was downright Insulting to hear one
* * &lt;*Ll0G
•eo,t {or Mo," &lt;^u• Wn W t n l
More than 100 thousand di**bt-4
L ailed Pres* Staff Correspondeat ,***),.
mtde » pink ermine j ,r,™'
c h ^ ^ T 'j e b
ed worker* hare
been notified
commissioner say ‘ 'we're not going to let
NEW
N&gt;" YORK
Y,,HK H
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inaiv set's
im i for a toy poodle *“
“ 'location
to match "the1
location Involves substantial in
that they have qualified for social
citizens como up here and tell us how to

Veterans
C o rn er

More Than 10,000
Disabled Workers
Will Gel Benefits

time or cott of
think some more about
with coal of Nancy Crompton, the bal- crease In the
securiy disability Insurance bene­
emphasis on iu doggy a*p*cU. jerina. Betsy Palmer, the actress transportation to and from work.
fit* and wilt receive tbelr first
Some of our b#tt#r drentd do(&lt;
A ranvb mink coat for her
Q. I hare •
World War It
check, during August, the Socisl
term
insurance
policy.
If
I
need|wouldn't be caught dead with • dog, and Madge Gabor got two,
Security Administration announc­
m,nk ,°*t over their own c.*t.
one ranch and one whit# mink, *** 4 h',n* «ould I borrow on thix
ed. Most of the check* were de­
match hera.
polity?
livered August J. the remainder
those who pay the reported five cent* an 1 Milton Herman, who hit ex.
pande«i conxlderable creative efli, ! A- No. World War II term inwill be mailed shortly thereaflri.
acre tax on land holding*— who are privileg­ fort on remaking the dog Into .
‘
*«•
borrowing value,
Social Security benefit check*
ed to tell the commissioners whst can be m ini fine-furred friend, lays he |h, .
' .
" lm.
However, your Wnrid War II term
for any month are ordinarily de­
hn decoratrd around 100 it-as
* bo* r "
* “ tu® P®0/ policy may be converted to perdon* and whnt nut to do!
livered on the thiird of the follow.*
,n
t0r •', *n***
1 boxvr ntinent Insurance, which does he­
lng month. Because of the large
And the statement "W e don't want in- n the lait four vrar» with ‘ ur —whit,
mink,
black
ro.!, exactly matching thoi- rur" '" J V , b,“ *k
«*■ to build up a loan value after
number of disability appUcaUons.
duatry in Seminole County'' seemingly is •. j , .
rmnk, &lt;nd
and cerulean* to match (t ha* been in force one year.
th
-i,
i
Inmkofficial* aaid. it wa* lmpoa«b!e
i.,a»cu if —c.. .-a u -s-e t.
c „ .u "
Q. A friend of mine recently
•the type of ''telling" that a m ajority o f
Hetman, a iina fur rnaoufacturr
Va
to get chocks out on August 3rd
lost hi, light aa a result of a
commissioners are listening to.
*r and retailer, does about 80 per
M... .
to all those entitled to dirabllity
turn World War II combat injury. What
^‘ n&lt;#
benefits for th# month of July.
What ia the answer, .Mr. Commissioner! cant of hi. buslnevs wita shew
I&amp;00 for is his deadline for obuinlng a VA
Thoe* disabled workafs who.e ap­
Are we to have progress in Seminole people. H* bulleve. his most un- 1,00 toT “ ny #BM to
grant to buy an autamobila?
plication* can be approved In the
wen o u t lin in g io-, w a , « «
“ J*
A. He ha* three yean from
County or will we just idly stand by and ulust pooch outfitting job was
near future will receive their fust
fo' * *
« • ' hl*"w‘
for the minutur. Kr.ncu
fSSO, which set • doggy price the time his btlndnaaa oeurred to
mark time while other counties march on of Lillian Rolh, the singvr
— . - j4
checks In coming month*.
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.
ftle an application for a VA grant
&gt;
■1 Roth
n il purchased, for 17,000 record in
by with equalization. Improvement, new
Miss
^ Mermans
^
^ shop.
Alt disabled
worker* eligiblag
for
an
automobile.
Mtt MAIIA MOHTANIZ, 20, of
__
__
Th* dog geu the same treat.
»t&lt;Je biaCK
roads, newr parks and recreation areas, new a rc$rriibla coat—cne
under the law. and whose applica­
Q. I am a disablad Korean vet.
Hoboken. N. J , is shown with
tions are ftlfd before the end of
industry and income, new services, n mo-] diamond mink a very dark brown
txaetir tvnan taking vocational rehabilit­ her lt-month-old daughter,
December 1957, will get benefit
h.
other
tide
gold
Une
The
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,xleUf*
lllon
irs.mng
win
my
Miriam,
who
may
have
to
go
ation
uaining.
Will
monthly
dern jail, better maintenance equipm ent.— - . . .
...
r not like the felt coat* you sec in “ v*; .
T.
payment* for die month* of July
through life with a r.eedla In her
hsl a hood, and .3 did ihe
rubilatenc* allowance end as aoon
mosquito control, hyacinth control, modern
stores with strap*. We fit thel
:
. ,
...
through December of this year.
brain. Doctors say an operaUon
-----,
,h., ,i,
as I am declared rehablliuted?
pog Coal. Eapensive
, dog so that all we need to keep
A Jt ^
^ m fgr , w0
health and welfare offices—and on to p
would prove fatal. Th# needle
Claimants filing after December
wa* imbedded when a picture
1957 will not receive benefits for
o f those are new schools, added cla ssro o m s.1 The dog's coat coat onlv »5M. 1 • co11 on 11
w* tn**®! monthi aher yo-j are declarwl reframe fell ^n th* child's head.
any time before the month of
auditorium s. gym nasium s, classroom equip- but, *« Herman point* out. “ it * c* '* *
habilitated.
application.
n , .r .. and h l„ h ,r „ . c h . r . . l a r i . ,
; * • • • '" ' ^
.T d ^ a .
---------------------------------------To qualify for disability Insur­
Compare the proposed budget with what Ulj on lt |^c, uie 0f p,, hood.! (n- Tbe dog'a lining always matchance benefit* a person must be
ia needed and then lot the people know xhrowa back. It served th* deg e* ,h® ‘ u»&lt;omer* lining."
between 50 and 65 years of a g * l
w hat they're going to g e l!
I* a larga collar; worn forward,{ Herman once made a coat for
and have a long-lasting disability
By UNITED PRESS
I CALAIS, franc* — Gustav* that prevent* him from engagtr;
a Th- f pr^
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The law
WASHINGTON - Sen. Hubert A-&lt;olph Brcknar, 45. of Charleroi, in substantial activity.
t T :
tu\in T t C0Ur.tr&lt;Xu,n;
- W ? a l mad. . Whit, mink
Win Min Than, who c m . M. „ umptiwy
en tft- P*-, On giving up hit attempt to also provides that disabled per­
full o f citizens dem anding to know w h a t ------------- --------------------------------- her* to make a picture with Gary nomination of soap manufacturer
sons of any age who meet the di­
swim the English Channel:
are we going to get fo r our tax d o lla r ?"
nnnuv
h,J * wnilean mink 1
h . McEimy to be d.fenac se­
“ My long distance awimming sability and work requirement*
may apply to have their social
day* are over."
l f . the people's right to know !
COM EPCIOV
Ch.le V e o ,‘, w!,h * t,p* , eoU? r
wt cretary:
security record “ frown” . When a
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th« *»m* thing for this o c-1 “ This is a tacit admission that
workers record ia
frozen, hi*
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'*TOt8 u* •*,er *bat it there is a necessity for a cleanNEW YORK — Evangelist Billy
|,TU^ J Jnd sank in the Bio-BIo ' * u* 'd M
* b,i tummollon Uck ln UP in the Department of Defw- \Graham on solving the juvenile own and hia family’s future bene­
fit right* are protected.
College graduate*, especially those with Iliv,r ,|l,,ind * baavy rilnvtorm.
W**vM*at*4
h eileaallr
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aeaeeel
delinquency problem:
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“ Let* give them Christ and
advanced degrees in certain engineering ,u' hor‘ llM r,‘*orl®!‘fJ f l*r' touri
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m
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g r a n ra n a iK S ran*- ».* ra»:i.**e’
proud banner, and the h»art of
PAI'h PUTMAN JU. n»ilne*e Mar.
salaries in industry that would have scented
by financing your car In
the teen . age problem will be
MARION HARMAN s R . K e*tall*t galls,
PARCELS KOR RED CHINA
fantastic a few year* ago. A top executive
KVRI.TH J. Cl* Sit I NO. A iv ertlsla e Msaafe*
Sanford
solved.”
LONDON Vi — Britain's poet
in one of the nation'* big indstries made office will start Monday to accept
at one o f our fine Banka
The HerelS lv a mewler *f i » » L'atte* Ptms
wklcb le eellll** *t«levlvelr •• Ike ••• ,*r rtvtvMeaBy HUMAN N. WNMUN. M l.
thl* relevant comment: “ To get a job i* ono parcels for mainland China for
(W hy Pay More)
MARION, HI. — Deanna Hag„• • *f ell Ike l*eet
f r l i ' . l la ikl* m * , h , w
the
first
lima
since
the
Chmmu&gt;
THE Salk anti-polio vaccine; follow your doctor's advlca
thing, to make good on it ia quite another.
bert of Chicago, on spending the
araecaiPT iO N r . t b i
has proven to be worthwhile In about any mouth and throat opnight in the Williamson County
Success still doe* not go to those who want nut* took control there.
tie v*r « e e k
(He U t n l
II ee
Carrier
Skre*
Chicago. Thira Is evary Indies eraUona during the hot runnier
On
Meatke
r
‘■it “Meilk*
‘
* le tear
Jail with five o'her chorus gtrli
it
delivered
like
a
crown
on
a
velvet
cushion.
tlon
that
U
la
a
s*?a
snd
effect!#*
months.
nee
sits
suae
because then* were no other ac­ them Stemper sent you and
GUILTY OK ESPIONAGE
AH Okliatrr aetleee. cares * f tktaka rteelNlieae at#
protection sgainat the dreaded Watch tor Symptom* .
If anything, the way to success is more
you wish to gave more by
commodations:
••lleee ■( aeiartalaaiaal far Ike Mraoae af raMa*
VIENNA t* — A former politi­
crippler, infantile paralysis
insuring with
Be on the lookout for these
fk kle wiu ke ckaraae far at rata ls r adaerllalaa rtika
difficult than ever, for the demands o f p i* , cal commentator of (hmmuniit
“
We'v#
slept
in
a
bunch
of
But lata not rtlax entirely. symptoms: headache, fever, up­
crummy places, but thti is ouf
gres* keep incessant pressure on all in- I Csechodov akia’a state television
B-iarae aa aama. riaaa wtiia* *—takar i f t t l l at
Thar* ara countless children who set stomach, sort throat, atiff
W.H. “Bill” Stemper
tka past O fflit af iakfor# PtarlSk. aktar Ik# AM
firat jail."
have not been given Its protec­ back oc neck. If you notice Ihtm,
duitry- To get there first, to produce the ha* been sentenced to 25 yean In
_____________ af C v H ra w af Mkfek A l l t l
tion
Agency
or If your children complain of
beat, to offer the moat at the least cost— Pf“ on °„n . ••P»on««# &lt;•&gt;"«•»•
Peklllka. Pkllv airaei ka lartar. I s a l i , aae
During th* normally htavy
notify your physician im­
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — llavird
Ckrlalaaka.
Salk,Iky praa«a&lt;la» Cfirlatakka
polio months of August and Sep them,
these are not only the objectives o f Indusheard**hevrJ^UksWufl^d
mediately.
It Pays/
football coach John Yovle*in on
tember, It Is th* duty of all par
trial activity but. the factors o f survival" him as Vladimir Vrvely.
Friday. August 9. 1957
Paga 4
If you need help for a polio
hi* disappearance:
FA 2- 4991
112 N. Park
e!*i*t"hitr »L
u U» nd
h*T» T88* a&lt;Xt°r contact
“ I shot some pretty good golf,
Cara
•
Homes
- Business
mK m
1&lt;*‘ I agency or the National
but now I'm so nervous I can’t i
to be a.ert for epeclftc ,ymp om, Foundation
youn(jlUon for
fm infantile
infantile PartlyPartlytA ,F - A - DA Y
Liability - Others
even
hold
a
club."
Us
Strange Craved*
J*3
For one th ing, keep your Wa had a .liable upsurge of
youngsters out of strange crowds polio in Chicago last summer. We
---------------- By BENNETT CERF-----------------aa much aa poulblt. It's probably believe the Balk vaccine helped
all right for them to play with iu item th* tide and w* are well
A YOUNG NOVELIST S fust beit seller wa* up lor grabs to
tha youngsters they see every on tha way to lieklng th* problem.
‘ *■ the highest bidder in Hollywood. One produoor. enthusias­
If your children hare not yet
4*y.
tic personally, but worried that the public might not be in ihe
Don't let your children become been Inoculated with th* vac­
mood for a distinctly “ downoverly tired or chilled. It a a good cine, I strongly urge you to see
We Are Repeating Our
beat” novel, decided to
Idea for you adults to avoid fa- year doctor about It.
tigua and chills, too.
leave everything to a UniQUESTION AND AHtWtl
Anniversary Sale Offer
Don’t us* another's soiled tew- Mrs. O. L.: What causes a cyst
vac machine. The pioduccr,
els.
diahe*
or
tableware.
on
tha
ovary
to
rupture?
t h r e e yes-men and the
Make sure you and your chil­ Anrrer: At tha time of ovula­
author accordingly gathered
dren wash their hands carefully tion or when th* egg la ready to
to watch while the galley
before eating and after going to rupture from tha ovary, a cytt ef
proofs were fed. one by one.
th* bathroom.
Itha ovary occasionally ruptures.
In ,he electronic marvel,
and the red, green, and am­
ber lights began flashing in
mad profusion. Half-way
through, the author could
stand the suspense no long­
er. “ How am I doing?" he
demanded hoarsely.
"It look* like you're in."
hispeted ore c f i
encmiragingly. 'The Uni vac just sent out f
wiwiniiinn
________
r iizche.t*
of popcorn!"
e—" »-• m. m. u maim &gt;. —, ■
UNt. „
Phono before
P T O
$ 6 0 0
Georg* Oobel eayi a “ typical Chicagoan" la on# who. when ha
"fsow, this houae. having everything on one floor, ,i
noon
for your
h*ara
that
th*
Indiana
told
Manhattan
Iiland
for
124
demand*,
designed to save atepa."
“Twenty-four dollar, f Tor v So( f*
Co*
CMb
1,
mo na y l at er
TWO DOOR c o i n
p^CSC.
the earn# day I
FOR QUALITY
miN »»M MtH HIM
You aelectyour

The Sanford Harald

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run ine cou n t).
. . . .
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rr a n k ly — it in th c-citizcn i iJuty to tell the
Board o f Commissioners how to run the
county. Seemingly there arc a select few —

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The Sanford H era ld -P a g e 5 C a s t l e

Sociaf fcvmJtA

M e m o r ia l

Class W ill ElectNew Officers

Conning

The

News

fly VIRGINIA CONN, Society EdUer

Mr. and Mrt Edward Hayden
Sanford it growing too fait and j r. hate at their guest* for two
loilng all of 1U country charm, week, hit parent!, Mr. and Mr*.
Sar.ford la growing, but Instead of Edward Ha&gt;'den and ton Bruce, of
building a better mouiestrap in Winter Lockt, Conn. Atao vlaltlng
which to house the new rctident , the Hayden, were Mr. and Mrt.
7,Jrr*&gt; of electing r e - officer*
of Slnfonl iomeone plow, bait, it it concealing it in old Frank Klngrry and their children
i for the
.i— corning
-----*— year.
— - r.nsenainEntertain- ^ jnW ,(,* front of
|9ve1y ttructurci, either bunting at the from Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrt. Kingm«nt hat been a,ranged and ***jj;atjgu wagon, but no one was rearm or archaic in form. The er&gt;- and Mr,. Hayden are tiaters.
freihmenti will be terved.
hurl. u # r#port&lt; (hlt Nfw Eng- new, of thopping center, to be
Mr,. (
• Herman hat con-; jtlKj w l, beautiful and »o cool built ,oon is encouraging in the
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Dallegro
eluded ano! i»r
year of faithful | thneeded
blankeU at night, utmost, but where are our good of Flushing. L. I. are spending
servl## In ber capacity at teach- ^
wty home, the Cunning! friend,, the downtown merchant* tw owceks with their cousins, Mr.
er of the Cattle Memorial Clatt, , topj*d („ Washington to ,ae Lou- iolf-K «o bcT Stillin their out and Mr,. John Pierro in their Vir­
and ha, been largely retpontibla i§# , nJ Jjm Plri, , r. r.is Parker, moded atorct,hiding the
mer ginia Avc. home.
for the excellent attendance. Of- have bought a beautiful house on chandisa on dusty
shelve* and
x o 'a ..* sr.v. J ijf.n g Lake Barrroft, and will move in in dark room*? 1 hope not. It will
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker
the past year are Ernest South­ a week. No water skiing but they only be a matter of lime before Sr. ar« leaving thla afternoon by
ward, pres., Gerald Myara, vice fan awim in the lake. And the( their loyal cuatomcr* are forced train for Memphis, Tcnn., where
nres. Sure Calhoun,
treasurer. three bathrooms
in the houac |to shop at cheaper, more complete they will be escorted to Pine Bluff
Eather Leu rate, corresponding ,hauW m»|,c • Louiso eternally and more comfortable store*. We A,*.. by son Jim for a visit. An, Kathryn White, recording happy. The ruah before school ean afford to be loyal only *o |other ton. BUI, lives In Camden,
of living has Ark. 4„d WU1 be in for a treat
»tri '"-•Mine Wright, pub clu, cd her hair* to turn blonde. lon g- the cost
Uclty chairman.
jn addition to all thla, Jim made rtaen beyond the point where most j too. The Shoemakers plan to re
Mlaslaaippl River
All memoere are urged to at- Captain, and put on hi* fourth of us car. remain faithful because turn vu the
tend thia meeting. It la their stripe last Saturday. Louise is we like the people who run an ! rout* down p, „id New Orleans,
sight a**lng all the way.
duty to give support and coopc* waiting for new* from Sanford; outmoded atore.
First Street neoda to have its
ration lo the incoming officers, their address at the moment I*
_______
Brookvllle Apt*.. Arlington. Va.
face lifted. With parallel parking. Barbequed rib* were enjoyed
r ‘
ii
..
Barbara Morrison left by plan# it took on the look of a wide ave- Wednesday night, when th* ShoeMr*. Boger
v j O lQ C n c i r c l e
M O S Wednesday night for a vacation on nur, the new stores b*&gt;k like fresh makers, Mr. and
a
ii
..
Cape Cod with her family. Jark young maldrns perking from bo- Harris and Mr. and Mra. E. B.
August M eeting
and the children are remaining be-1 hind grandmother'* ragged fan. Harris of Illuefield. Va.. ate din*
This Golden ClrcK, rf th. 11m hind.
"&gt;
Amtrtrm EVERYBODY ner at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Adelaida Moaea 1* .ponding her 1 MP«n.lln». TW. I* not a prob- J. M. Leonard.
Baptiit Church met Tuesday
iem —
,l—•* to
■confined
Florid* t-u-i
The .
evening at the home of Mra vacation sitting around. I gueif
Herald lleckenbach for their Havn't heard of any plan* tor t i
, '^ ^ * . .** ! Mrs Willie B. Pippin has sold
One way
way or
or another,
another, |h«r home on West Flrat St. and
regular monthly butlnett and world tour anyway. Jeasla Perk- *• in sitable. One
social meet In* ” rs E u „w Pen in* i* back from th. beach and in * *‘&lt;kJ,t^PPln« dWrtct will come hat purchated Mr* Clara Job*'.
•rand shape.
shaoe The
Ttic truth
grand
truth will al- !o s *nfoni. 1 only hop* that it horn* on Sunt*l Drive In Loch
ninglon presided.
doe* not effect those friends down- ] Arbor. She moved in Friday,
Each member gar# a rhoica wrays out eventually.
town who do not believe It. San-!
■
,
rerse of scripture, followed by
Uulae Knowles.
baby altter Jford „ n# ,onifrp , |mlU town&lt;
,
,,
the devotional, which was pra- superior, ha* taken on the Job of and unlv. It wish** to be a ghost ^ .l e D G I I S M O n O rC C J
MBS. DAYID VAN NF-SS Jr., the former Edlih Stafford, who a*
married rfvCntlj at tha home *f Mr. a s i Mr*. Thomas Cobb, MS
MISS ELIZABETH KKHT/SCHMANN of New York City, whose re led bv ” -s. M. N C'eve'snd. |assistant housekeeper at the Sem- tossm. it must compete ss1h more n . . l i ! - L L .
Oak As*.
(j'noiograph by Jaataawn'a Studio)
engagement i« announced today lo LI- ( i f ) J. I&gt;. Davenport, S. N. Mrs. Pennington led the group In inole Mem«»rial HoepttaL From progressive sections that offer re- D y i N G I g h D O T S
now on Louse* will be tilting with
A. S. Miss Kretrscbtiunn has a brother, formerly stationed at S. N. pr.y .r&gt;
sidenta the luxuriea to sthlch they
Commander and Mr*. Don Zl#
A. S. Lt. Curt Kretrschmenn who has receltrd order* to N. A. S.
The regular routine business
»«&gt;•" *««*»'*
b*bie»' would like to_ become -------accustomed|&gt;«u
wtre
honored
last
------------t'UI H
C|V H
VIIUIYM n
i l Tuasday
1 U(tilJ)
/ #
#
Jacksonville
followed, including a report fr«m Except at night.
T
m7
ch*nt*
have
night
with
a
farewell
party given A/\ i e c
C fn /in T n
A l f
\ Z n fl
N
Mrs. Welter Brooks. Ministries
Sally and Bill Hutchison art not^,heard^ returning vacationer* |n their honor hy aevtral
y
★
of their
J lU ^ y U /C * / / r l f »
V HIl
(V Cjj
chairman. Member* contributed spending the rest of the month at harp on th* subject of beautiful
/ /
r»*
/
/ '
I t
to a Sunshine offering, and re- New Smyrna Beach. Sally return* shopping area* and well stocked neighbor* at the hem# of Mr. and \ , /
ported on those In the circle °d from New York Monday night •tore*. It is time now to think, Mr, r l . Me Knight on sarita
who ar. 111. Everyone was reMight as well Jump into the act and look ahead. That ia the
'if, addition in the hnnnr.d A
f»r*mony
recently ireenery. Mta
tlad'olt -HU*
s« -s e o 'p leader i
f°r progress in
Seminole end of the sermon today, and I
“ l
,
h
- t a. l M .i r f - M i . u - . , . I . f i x
to stimulate attendance In the County along with everyone else. would ievrr feel so strongly If 1 ... n__
, -11r* t h titiKnrt-er. an i ' * " S e ‘ * J f - T b ® ° * k
A,r* CindeUbri. Wfddlng WUltC t »
Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Krvtiich-; ----------------------------------------------- Sunday achool for the remainder l,r
everyone elae. There hadn't heard so much on the aalUhat
went
H*h
them
i:the
hon’
*
°
l
Mr’
*n‘,
Mr*ThomM
clued Wagner a Wedding MarcK
of tf)« ytir.
•
k*ho (IiIiik liut
j Cobb provided th* background Recaute, and 0 I’ arfect Love.
Following adjournment, game#
*
sod (ur 10 frfnin*
The bride wor* a white tirtet
Laney, who are s&gt;u vacation here Mrt It- L. McKntght. Mr
Elisabeth Carol, to Ueuttnant | m W n r W I f k
were played, and prltes awarded F o e n j e r r , L a n P I l O P P
Th* bride it the daughter of length drett featuring a tquart
Mrs. John Keeling. Mi. and Mrs.
-.mAm
\
ImwsK
fUU
T)lV.
1
**
f
▼
U
I
T
T
I
V
w
IV
I
I
I
I
I
W
from
Jacksonville,
ha\e
Gown
to
to
Mr*.
Carlton
Todd
and
Mr*.
'
U
r
L
I
g
n
U
a
n
g
U
Q
g
L
(Junior grade) Joseph Dale Dav-j
Stafford of neckllr banded with Irish Ivr,
Nassau In a private plane belong­ Russell McKentle, Mr. ami Mrs. Ml ami Mrs. T. H Mr.
enport. U^.
Naval
P.eaene,
Mr*. Sally Warwick and Mra. Pennington. The hottest tersfd
Van • wide cummerbund and full
George Hart* and Mr and Mr*. Kerneraville, N. C.
ing
to
Bob
Hrintirlman
of
Or. delicious rvfrcthmentt to Mrs
aon of Mr. and Mr*. B. H. Dav­
Ners Is the *on of Mr. and Mr*. skirt.Her shoulder veil was at
Leroy
Groover.
Other
guests
svere
Wednesday for » bt*&gt;e -biwer tn, H. r r , rker, Mrs. Tom Mere
-,r n n n . a u n . e r r v
enport of Shelton. Nebraska.
David Van Ness S r . of Sanford ttachcd to a white coronet, an*
4 Mist Kretatchmann wai grad- hon° r
Mra. Ann Purdy and Mrl Carlton Todd. Mr,. U 11.
J t n O O l J U D J L C I h *em a-ong, and they expect to Grant Zlrbell, Sandra and RusThe Rev. W. P. Brooks of lb# y(,e c*rried a whit# prayer ms !
uated from Walton High School
Emily Carlin. Wives el 'A H - y n pP Mrs. Pennington. Mrs. J
At last, at far as this reporter rrturl&gt; sometime bun-tty, drpendFirst Baptist
Chur.-h, Ssnford. topped with e whit* orchid,
ing
on
the
weather.
And I do not mean VAH-11. They
in
June 1953
(j I)*
Dasld,
performed
the
service
before en
The only attendant was Mlal
In New
New York
York in
In June
1953 ami
and **
** were
wcr* Invited
,nT" ~ to tha
ln* Warwick
. , ,
'1 Mr*. Donald Wilcox, l* concerned, educator* ar* wakCongratulation* to VAH-11 for had rommitlmrnta, loo.
i
.i
home,
presented
the
, ....-alter Brooks. Mrs. Gor Ing up to the fact that the Amerm----- _usvhrre
— ,wthey
. ..----------. . . .u.
Improvised alter banked with - mj
.a,; j,
,
r
of the
I, currently with th. Army amll
^
^
w|,h Casco baby ” ”
'
capturing
the
Bombing
Derby.
Mario
Carfagno
la
auartlng
an­
lean
school
child
needs
Instruction
Air force Exchange bervic. In
fr0fll th&lt;&gt; who)e , ro ,p.
|J " 'rederick, Mra. M. N. Cleve­
bride. 3li*t Stafford wore • blut
I’erhapthe
crowing
will
not
be
other
ladies
golf
claaa
He
pro­
in foreign languages. There ll a
Kew Tork City.
Soyij, pinecrest homo of land
growing feeling that public schools quite ao loud from other quart­ vide balls and rluba. The claaa aril MrKnlgbl. Jan* and Greg poliahcd cotten dress and carried
Lt. (Jg) Devcnport was grad- Mr*. Warwick w-ai decorated s-sith
should start teaching
children ers this month, oven though they will atari within the next three Harts, Rena and Rut* McKentle. p'nk rotet.
Beat man for th# groom wat
tiate&lt;l from Nebraska State Tea- pink rosea, and each of the honother languages a« early aa kind­ were practically the only squad­ weeks. Call the pro shop for dr Karen Kaellng, Lerov and 3t#ven
Groovet and Albert Ban.
i Jeff Davis.
ehcr« College at Kearney, Ne- crocs wore a
corsage rf pink
ergarten. when a child leama the ron lo practice for the darn thing. tails.
braska in June 1953 anj Is now rosebuds.
Finger
sandwiches,
easiest In many schools through­
on duly with Heavy Attack - cookies, coffee and Ice tea were
out the country foreign languages
m Kquadron Five at the Naval Air served to the guests.
•re being offrrnd as an Import­
Station, Sanford. An April wed-| Attending sscre Mr*. Virginia
ant part of the curriculum.
T = ? r © a .t lr .t a .lc in k B a n - L o n . . .
FRIDAY
Dcremegio, Mrs. Helen Cobb, Mrsding is planned
Today's world la shrinking fait,
The
Junior
Chotr
of
the
First
Pat Trout, and her slater-in-law,
will leave the dua to modem mole* of travel,
Dianna
Trout,
)trs.
Joanne Baptist Church
church
at
3:00
p.m.
on the church and perhaps the moat flattering
Thompson, Mrs.
Kay Downs,
remarks that an American eltlren
bus
for
a
picnic.
Mrs. Dodie Mallcrowaki. Mrs. Jean
could mako in another country
SATURDAY
Roasi. Mrs. Nancy
Lane, Mrs.
The RA a of the First Baptist would ba those rpoken in the nthPolly Hatch, Mr,. Louise Andrus,
er’a native tongue. Wo hava tried
Mrs. Joan FtlUni, Mra. Pet Han­ Church will meet at the church too long to Amerieanlte every­
sw eaters and d y c d -to -m a tc h skirts
at
9:J
O
a.m.
sen, Mrs. Bert Burkholder, Mrs.
thing we
touch, giving
little
MONDAY
Sadie Sold*, and Mrs. Anne Bear.
The Women of the First Presby. thought to adjusting ourselves lo
tartan Church will have their Exe­ another way of our life. We may
cutive Boar-1 Meeting at 10:30 think that our country la best,
Jveryone loves a Ban-Ion sweater because it's short on car*
Inhabitant of
a.m.. for this month only, in the hut so doaa the
France, Italy or Germany think
ond long on beauty . . . now Bobbie Brook, oddt spectacular itylir.Q
Session Room.
At 11:00 a m.. all ‘ Day" Cir­ his ia superior. The subject of
to make these seporotes completely irresistible. Th# tkirtt or# In
All Methodiat young people of cle* of the Women of the Flrat language ia much the asm*. We
•re
horrified
to
find
that
many
Intermediate age are Invited to Presbyterian
100% wool In sltet 7 to 1/ ond B to 18, th# shirt a delightful cotton
Church. No*.
1
th- city swimming pool Friday I through 9.
will meet at
(he countriaa do not teach their child­
in site* 7 to 17 and 28 lo 38. Full fashioned sweaters
night for a swimming party. The church; aisn Evening Circle* No*. ren English, which we consider
in 34 to 40 ond oil in scintillating shades
language, when
*•11 be from T ' ll.
j |m| j r „ V(.r, , di,h luncheon at the universal
Scott Kirk
actually
French
Is
spoken
In
If It runs, the party will be no0n )n Educational Building of
Floyd L. Sparkman
postponed.
the Church, followed by an Inspir­ many more countries then Eng­
lish.
ational meeting.
Foreign language can do more
Evenlnc Cirvla
No. 1 of th*
First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. for our children than help them
Floyd 0. Case.
Chairman, will out on their tours of tha worldmeet It Mrs. John Wilson'*, Gold­ Their minds are far more re­
en Like, for a covered dish picnic ceptive when young, and can ab
short sleeve slipover . . . .
a
1
culture* and
supper at t:30 pm . Cohotteatei, sorb the ancient
long
sleeve
cardigan
.
.
.
.
manuscripts
which
sometime*
Miss Lottie Caldwell, Miss Ellia
1-oae their meaning when tran-,
long sines e v-neck hl-hulk orlon
Parley, Mrs. Mahel A. Biown.
s l i p o v e r .....................................
The Boy Scouts of the First •lated into our practical langu- I
l.9rt
Presbyterian Church will meet at age. Add to thle translating tha
sleeve
rnrdigan
svllh
captions in Ihe New Yorker and
the Church at 7:00 p m.
chevron rlh c o l l a r ......................... 10.95
The Phoebe an Class of tho First fraternity sign*, and they are wty
Baptist Church will m&lt;vt at 7:30 ahead nf the game.
solid slint s k i r t ...............................10.95
Seriously, though, the country •
at the homo of Mrs. Paul Nebal,
shadosv
stripe Iweed slim skirl . 10.95
!• becoming
enthusiastic about
104 Tlnecrast Drive.
leechtng
foreign
languages.
shirt
............................................... 3.98
At 10:45 a.m. the W MS. Cir­
There ia a shortage of qualifi­
cles, Sunbeams, and Jr. 0 A.'a o f
tha First Baptist
Church will ed teachers, but th* new hearingmeet at the church. At noon a speaking approach has causen a
covered dt«h
luncheon will be boom tn teacher workshops, tapes, |
serve.) and at 1:00 p.m. Ctrcla 1 records and audio-visual aids.
The almost bilingual state of
will present a program.
New
Mexico hat won parent ap­
The Afternoon
Circle of the
;• kA a n n ers tn
T l
Firs*. Baptist Church wl'I meet at proval in hiring more teachers t o .
further the Spanish fluency in &lt;7
U A D IC M O ia iE L L E
3:Ol p.m.
Th* Eisle Knight Circle of th# schools in Albuquerque. The par.
Flrtt Rap*let Church will meet at ante like it an much they are
paying for the Instruction through
9:00
pm.
BABY BOY TIIUR8AM. »oa of
BABY BOY DA BBS. son of Mr.
a parent financed kitty.
The
Frances
Horton
Circle
of
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Thuriani
and Mrs. George Bahhs. San.
ihe
First
Baptist
Church
will
maet
Jr.. Orange CHy. flora August
ford. Born Angust 5. 1957.
t, 1957. (Photo by Bergstrom)
at the home at Mra. Roger Sch­ Uat, 101 Scott Ave.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Clrcla No. I at the home of 3frt.
midt at *:0o pm. Election of of­
E. D. Kirehoff, 410 Monroe ltd.
ficers will be held.
Cirri* No. 3 meet* with Mr*.
Circlet o f the W.S.CJ*. o f the
First Methodiat Church will maet John r&gt;omln*y, I»ch ArW.
Circle No. 4 writh Mr*. J. F
aa follow* at 3 0O pm.
Circle No. 6 at the homa of McClelland Sr . 310 Elliot
The Woman'* Bible Clase of th*
Mra. J. H. Walker, 1719 Sanford
Ave.
Flrtt Baptiit Church will meet
Orcie No. 7 at the horn* of Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the
31r*. J. P. Thurn.ond, (113 Elm hom* of Mrt. It. R. Newtome 009
Ave.
Wett 9th St.
Cirri* No. R with Mr*. Howard
n ttr iM D A T
MofUsith, 401 MellomtlU Ave.
The Senior High Fellowship of
Orel* No. 3 with Mis. J. K. •he Ftrtt Praaortenen Church will
Aitarello, 600 Park Ave.
meet at the Church at 7:00 pm.
TU ES D A Y
for recreation.
Tha Pioneer Fellowship of the
The Mid WewOc Bfbla Hour of
First Presbyterian Church will the First rreabyterian Church wrlll |
maet tor recreation in Ihe Youth meet at 7:30 p.m. et the Church.
Building from &lt; 00 p m. through
Th* Junior Chotr of th* first
■:00 p m.
Freibj tentn Church meet* tor re­
The Boys’ Choir of tha First hearsal at the Church at T.30 p.
Baptist Church will rebaam at m.
1:11 pjn.
Priyar Meeting mil be held U
SHOPI
The following circles of the W. ttie first Baptist Church at 7:30
BABY BOY STRIPLING, aoa
BABY BOY PATTON, aon ef
First Methodist and 1:13 pra.
there will be a
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Patton, S.C.S. of tha
of Mr and Mr*. Nathan W.
Training Union Executive CoraSanford. Born August 2, 1957. Church will meet at 9:45 a.m
Stripling, Sanford. Born August
Cirri* No. X w ith 3(ra. Fred r*r-1 mietew Meeting.
^ i. 19ST. (Photo hy Bergstrom)’ - (Photo by Bergatromj
The Cattle Memorial Clan of,
' tha Fr.t Method!,t Church mill
i u .ii .
ckinniiv „i_s,.
1 at ,;30
i at
T VMcKinley
. v ,„l * Hall
H.n for
f a Sthe
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Swimming Party
Scheduled Friday

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F «(« 8—Tin ianford Herald

History's Biggest Season Yet!
Minor League Baseball Not Dead

JhsL$anfoJvA
ft&amp;Aatd

Mixed, Womens Bowling League
Slated To Get Underway Soon
Plan* ere underway for th# bigftat bowling season of th* year.
Bowline aHoya have been re■urfared and aanded, putting them
in raadlneat for tha matches that
will take place, according to BUI
Hart wick.
Many bowtera have already tri­
ed out the allcya and atartrd prac­
tice for participation In on* or
more of the leaf** that will be
formed.
The Mixed league will hold a
inrefine Thuraady night, Aug. IS,
I p.m. at the Sanford Bowling
Alloy. Orcanlntion plana wlU he
dircuiaed and formation of teams
feegur
A Women's League will alao be
formed for one night a week play.
Both navy and civilian are Invitod
invited to taka part In this year'a
competition.
Name and addreu, along with
phona number may bs left at the nOUDRENIT FIRED— The manager of the Kansas Clly
since that team moved west from I’hlladrlphla, l.n.i Boudreau, haw
Sanford Bowling Alley or prosper, hren fired, lie hat been irptarcd al the helm of the club hr Athle
tiv# memhera may call Mra. Wil­ tics coach Marry lrail, lioureau (right), *hn«»n here talking to
liam Foater at Fa 10934 for ad­ Craft Just after the firing waa announred, has been offered a front
of flee Job with Ike Kanaea City erganltalion.
(i'P Telephoto)
ditional Information.
Mra. Lillian A. Donat, secre­
tory-treasurer of the Mixed le a ­
gue aild today that "It won't br
long until the eeaaon itarla and
competition goto underway.’*
Everyone who la Interfiled in
getting In on one of the moit fa*
elnating aporla can yet additional
information about play night*, and
JACKSONVILLE W — The Umembcrahlp in the leaguea bring
S. Army Corps of Engineer* an­
formed now. either from Mra.
nounced today that regulations ef.
Foster or BUI ITartwIck.
fret tv* Supt g make K unlawful
It la expected that more than
double the number of player* will
for boat Operators to require an
be playing in the various lraguai
intereoastal waterway bridge to
throughout the winter monthe.
be opened simply because of tha
presence of "ornamentaT’ appa­
ratus aboard their craft.
Cot. Paul D. Troxler, Jackson­
ville district engineer, **kl the
By ED RAfNMIURT
new regulation, bated on informa­
United Pret* Sport* Writer
tion developed at public hearing*
ClflCAGO «h —
The College in Charleston, S. C., and Miami
All-Star eosche# never have sent Beach last December bit* Appa­
a team again*! on# tutored by ratus considered "n
il" or
the New York Olante* Jim Lee "uneaaeniial to navi;
llowelt, but none of them are con­
Thee* Inriuderi fbti.
tut rig­
DARLINGTON. «. C. — Banjo cerned about a "flr*t tin#'* to­ gers, radio or television aniennae,
Matthews, the rolorftll Asheville, night.
false riacka and mast# serving
Howell will dlmot the Giant* purely an ornamental purpose. Au­
N. C. veteran who has the sea­
son’s longed wdn record of nine against the rollogiane, directed by thority to exercise hie own Judg­
Curly Lambeau. ment.
Mtralght, Joined two others on a pm veteran.
the entry list for the Labor Day for the thinl time, in tha second
“ They at* etlll required to open
Southern VO mile stork ear world appearance of the New Yorker* a bridge to any vrtsnl which give*
In the annual rlath, scheduled for a required signal for opening,”
•arise et Darlington.
Matthews will dries a Ford In the Hth time.
Troxler eald.
The record* favored the profes­
fcie third shot at tha 3 0 trieHe emphaelted,
however, that
Othar Ford drivers entering to- sionals, sine* the collegians have
day Include Date! Diennger, In­ won only seven game* and tied to have a bridge opened because
already played. of “ unessential or ornamental"
dianapolis who will he making hla two of the XI
firm *t*rt. and Bill Amlek. Port­ Hewril, loo, may hav# something rigging would he "unlawful."
Arthur McKnight, chief of the
land. Oregon.
Amlrk finished new to try out against tha eoliese
•avsnth last year In tha raea won hoys, most of iham ioo* to be pm operations division of the Corps
of Engineers, said refusal to com­
rookie*.
by CUrtla Turner.
ply with the law eould not * vio­
Curly la Confident
The Aaherill* aporieman-mod­
But Iomheau w-a*
confident lator tip to a An* of 12,000 and a
ified ace has done well in hla two
show this year in Jail.
outings over tha paved mil# and that Howell eoitldn'l
(hree-eighta Darlington Raceway. •quad anything for which Ihey'U
However,
McKnight eaid he
Matthew* placed a Hudson fifth be unprepared.
doubted whether any Judge would
•Tie'* been well scouted," Tom- "he Inclined io Inflict euch a
In 1W2 and
in
1933
rolled
into second placw after hi* final beau said. ” 1 expect no prob­ penalty without extreme provoca­
l atop, only to have a wheel lem."
tion."
icfcle dtort of the goat IT* waa
Hie chief assistant, Hunk Ander­
-McKnight said tha Corps of En­
awarded 17th plare.
son, former Chicago Bear* roach gineer* Interprets the law to make
Tl** Southern
.VO field wow who handles the All Star dafensa, the regulation applicable to “ the
agreed that the
Giant* should intracoastal waterway from Nor­
aland* at 20 ear* and driver*.
With heavy
practice eeaaion* hav* nothing new.
folk. V*., to Key Waal, Fla., and
expected to start
within two
“ II# use* standard offense* rim- tha tributaries thereto. We would
weeks, the City of Darlington has MUr to those the Giant* used un­ Interpret this now to mean any
broken out with decoration# and der Steve Owen.” he eald, ” »nd waterway that ha* a direct con­
welcome banner* for the race I don't think we'I hav* any dif­ nection fo the Intra-contal wat­
visitors. The Darlington Cham­ ficulty."
erway, Including
Miami River,
ber of Commerce he* decorated
Both Lambeaa
and Andereon Rierwyne Bay end other coaatlln*
the Square and all highway* lead­ coached team# frequently against
water*,’’ he eald.
ing Into the rity.
the Giants whan they wars di­
rected by Owen.
Ander»&lt;m
revealed that
ht* lgan. Brad Bomba of Indiana and
team U geared for twitching pax* Lamar l^imiy of Purdue, aod vir­
defense* each time a change i* tually all the halfbacks could he
warranted by tha Giants' offensive receiver* on wide playa.
possibilities. Also, he said, "I Im­
agine our Hoe will get their patt­
• •
er once In a while. They'! keep
tha heat on."
Both Lxmbeae
*»d imWaori
were maintaining the mystery of
‘
CHICAGO W - Middleweight who will do what foe tha All-Star*,
Spider Webb said today h# wa* hoping »« confute tha Giant* at
* "a redeemed man" because he much aa poatible by using the
* beat Charley Joseph, one of the enlleg* manpower U new povilione
! two fighter* who hava defeated for which the pro* will hav* little
idea of their capabilities.
him In hla &gt;3 pm bouts.
Plenty Of Pastes
}
“ I had to win title one.” he
The Giants, though, can be sure
etid. ” Maytte I didn't look loo
j good, but I thought I fought bet­ of (*m thing. The collegian# win
ter than I did when S# beat me be «*t to throw plenty of pa&gt;see
In our last fight- I wa# trying to with poacihly four signal nailer*
■horten my punrh*#, stay away alternating. Jrfwt Bm.Ua rf Stan
“WVy, at k R *a * W ri*
* from iKn.» long right heode, and ford, lirn Dawson of ruriius, Jim
meari ring- I e#s» ■*• Q»*
Harrt* of Oklahoma,
end Paul
- *0 I had more power.'*
u»o*4 ptok* a* aaeytbJe^r
* * Webb, Korlng hie ttri victory Homurg of Notre Dame.
It
could
be,
too,
that
Hnrmmg
Wednesday
night,
apparently
earned himeel f a rematch with will get Into action al a halfback
* the NAB * 10th ranked middle post and possibly aa a receiver,
’ weight. Robby Boyd. Webb was with on* of the other qwertetbeeke
1\1I » H ig ,
. ranked sixth by the NBA end Jo- doing the throwing.
Several of the AR Btoe* ends
; eeph eighth going late the eerep.
Webb met Boyd
more then rated aa etandout pea* receiver*.
PKtebur*. TW*
; three yesr* ago, eaHy in Me pro- Jo* Walton ef
career and before he went Into Maento and Ban Kramer of Michmilitary service, scoring •*• of
Ida 11 kpockoul victories.
t
Wehb befteveg be had Joeeph
Wabb waa trying for • knockout
“ I- a# Joeeph Wednesday night to In trouble t«s tw* reunda, the third
m \ pfeve he ebouldn't have load t* end seventh, when be kept him
• * the New Orleana fighter in their cornered for nearly three ful

Ornamental Apparatus
Regulated For Draws

All Sfars-Gianfs
Meet First Time
Darlington's labor Tonight In Chicago
Day Race To Star

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Other I*arues, more thaia half
BT CARL LUNDQUI.1T
Publicity Director, Miner League of the X operating in the national
Baaebeli:
aeaoc'.atton, show
Inerrr.scd at­
Written Far The United Preae
tendance figures. In the far-flung
COLUMBUS. Ohio W — Minor International loop where the ritlee
league beaeball Isn't daad. It Isn’t stretch from Canada to Cub* and
dying. It isn't even sick. It runt score cardi are printed In Spana Httia temperature
when the lih, French, and English there la
o e w o tn a
fans get heated up et the umpires another attendance boom. Cities
BT BERT BELL
CHAMP
PHILADELPHIA W -The de- and there are aome summer snif­ tike Buffalo and Blchmond may
/H
fle*
around
because
it
was
cold
vriopmer* of the National Foot­
set all - time records.
COIF'S
ball Leagua, now in lie Mth year, and rainy for quite a while this
Moreover, national association
CM
la ona of the moet remarkable teaton.
players are spanning new fronHtaokb
•porta etorire of the paet half
Wet feet we have maybe Cold lire*, extending the game to a
rr
century, in my opinion.
feet never.
year - around basis with everA/CH*
Thirteen teama were repreeentLed this sound like the **&gt;ay expanding winter
league opera
PPOOAAM,
ed In Canton, Ohio, In September, of a man whlstlln/ cheerily while 1Mona. This coming season 10 winTHE
1920, when the American Football awaiting the gnash of the guillo­ ter leagues will operate wdth i
W OPLP
Aaaoriation waa formed with Jim tine against hta Jolly neck, pause new one in Nicaragua on the ta­
CHAMP/OHThorpe ae president. In June, 1922 with ua a moment and look at basco trail that
previously In­
SH IP
George liaise, one of tha pioneers aome facta.
cluded Cuba, Puerto Rico, Domi­
TOUPHE/
of professional football, made a
First, more people have attend­ nican Republic, Venerurla Cara­
A T TAM O '
motion that the
name of the ed baseball games at the minor cas, Veneiuela Maracaibo, Colom­
SHAH T C P ,
league be changed to the National leagua level this season than last bia. Panama, Mexico, and
the
AOS.
Football League and M waa unani­ That'* an Irrefutable fact. A total Pacific Coast of Mexico.
mously adopted.
BwaRtped With Demand*
of 6.979,360 at the mid - teaion
In 1926 there were 23 teams in mark as against 6,921491 for the
That
minor league
bafebalt
l V l
/
the league, the largest number corresponding period a year ago. tain* in any manner considering
7 PC XtP o f
ever. The least number of teams That also I* more people than the competltlvenMi for the nightsH/S 1 * 0 ,0 0 0
to play Ui a season waa eight in have attended games at tha major iy presence of Mr. Joe Dorks ami j
"• a t rue
1922. Since 1951 the number of league level this year In apite of family is remarkable. Dreks and
0 ^ 4 &lt;93. : 5
team* in the league ha* remained those mad. mad pennant race* up the kids and missus are swamped
PEP $ tA oxB nff-BP u
»v v u s r y ftR . Par
constant at 12.
with demand* for their time. The
there.
HOBOP/ B it A ABTAJS'EP
IJk# Mrrhanlxrd Danrer*
American Aaaoriation has to com­
Buaineaa In the league ha* not
THE K ey TO 7H/S OJrpoOA
Out along the
Pacific Coati, pete with the Chic Association.
always been aa good aa It Is to­
BOAT KNOX 7*0 TlrAAS HA AOK
The Three I League ha* to com­
day. Over the year* 42 eluba have deapil* the dally chit-chat at the
SMmM s* s - t r-M -« »■«*■—«
gono out of huaineia, an Indiratim watering trough* about tha Dod­ pete with the little l#«gue. the
that tha road to tha top has not gers and Giants moving in next Luther league, the league of
| *«4 «h«t t latend to rralrter **M
season, the turnstiles ara whirling Women Voter*, perhaps even with
bee natrwwn with rote*.
I r i m e with the Clerk &lt;*l "•* ‘ Jr*
cult Court. Rrmlnol* Countr rlo To bring about the change that Hk* mechanlted cha cha dancers* remnant of the League of Na­
IV r r n IIT o r T i m c o l V. rM* Io I ir o r is n r # with the protion*.
You
can't
eacap*
the
thought
that
h*a mad* the National Football
TV JI l» « Si.
»|-.*sivnl.i: ,
of the Klrttrlaws Naaso 6teIndoors there i* TV. hi-fi, high
Section S4J.SI giorlds
League successful, methods were perhaps the fan* like that PCL
lotvT V . *tvts ; o r ru&gt; lute. to-wl«:
brand
of
baseball
so
well
they
are
:
bells,
cards,
magarin#*,
the
do
it
h u m . iv
rstoR X Tc.
Mtetutrs l» U .
__ _
deviled which stimulated competi­
O. K 6COTT
IV
re
Ike
StSTVTI*
o
r
work bench,
yea, even IIK.VRS J TlltrnRTON decrr.M
tion by vnabilng the lea* success­ lurtong out in drove* while they j yourself
,.
.___
(he comfortable old evening paper, t o vi.l vviiow it ssxv t ovful dubs to engage and reialn the still have a rhsrv-e to see it.
' Outdoor* there are backyard bar- catttvi
•rrvire* of the
better avllege
N o t ic e la h e r e b y g iv e n th a t K M 1hecuaa, lake*, beaches, pirnira, M K I . I N K i t T l l t f t t H T i i S file-* h e r
player*.
f
l
e
e t r e p o r t ae e i e r u t r l x o f t he
i-onvertibilea, portable .adioa, su­
Selective Draft Installed
e e ta lf of IIU N r .T J T ltU lta T u N .
per-highway#.
drive
.
in
movie#.,
dec
eas ed; t h a t e h * f il e d h e r p e t l - |
In 19Jt. when I wa* the owner
gardening, power • moving, and t l o n f o r f l e e t d l e c h e r e e end t h e t
of the Philadelphia Eaglaa, I pro­
ehe « l l l a p p l y to t h * H o n o r a b l e
hay barn theater*.
posed to the league that they
K ltN K riT
IIO rg llO f.D K R
County
That ia qt^le an agenda, Mr. J u d g e o f f ie m lo o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
adopt a selective draft. This waa
on
t
h
e
!
l
t
h
d
a
y
o
f
A
u
g
u
a
t
.
1*3?.
and Mra. Doaka and family. Glad a r p r u / g l e f earn* a n d f o r f i n a l dif oe-r
adopted and in 1936 tha first se­
you could drop around to often at r h a r s e ae e x e c u t r i x o f t he e a t g t * e f
lect loo waa mad*.
the old ball park (hi# tummer. In I I E N R T J T I J C I t H T O N . d e c e n t * # ,
The annual selection operate* to
h d a y o f J u l y . itS T .
fact, you ware a pretty regular on t h l * Klml t m
etln* it
Thurston
benefit tha lower team* hi the
E
x
e
c u l r l i o f I h * estate e f
visitor to coma era ua 8.979,360
standings at the and of tha tenI
I
K
N
I
t
T
J
T
I
I
K
H
8
T
O
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deceased
ailCAGO *P — It wa* argen- times in Just half a season.
ton preceding tha selection. Tha
rnrriTiui * v seet.
llna Roberto de Vlcenro ar*ln»t
Com#
sea
us
again
and
we
ll
all
team that finished la*t In tha
notick
m
ns:ntenr
oivk n
that t am engaged In huelnaie et
•landings draw* fir at and on up th# World t»iay In the opening stay healthy.
round of golfdom’ a 72 hoi# vertion
Hour* j. Itlrhmond Xr* under th*
to tha team that wins tha cham­
fictitious name o f Tredevlnde Ho.
pionship playoff gam* of the twx» of Utopia, Tam O'Shanter'a IBM.200
World
Open.
conference*, which draw* last.
D# Vlrenio, who’ a heen trying
Thus each year tha team* are
to break Tam’a hank since 1931
brought to a more equal footing
insofar aa player
personnel la but normally dortn’t even know
hi* w a y around the court# until
concerned. This makes for better
after the preliminary All Ameri­
gam#*, keener competition among
can, sat through an aarthquak# In
tha teams, greater spectator inter­
Mexico City thia year and then
est and. enthusiasm and In tha
cams up to cop the All American
beet Interest of the public and the
STATION W AGON S — MICRO — RUSKS
with a lS under-par 273.
player.
COMBI’ S
Thu# Da Vicenio, who tradi­
tar* t
That the annual selection ha*
tionally get* hotter at ha gore
borne fruit I* evidenced by the
HOOPER FOREIGN CARS, Inc.
paid attendance figure* during along, started out bolting.
“ Winning tha All American waa
the year* It hat been In operation.
Box
70S.
M errill UUiid, Fla.
Phon# Coca* ISIS
fine," h* said, “ but th# WorldIn 1936 the total paid attendance
ah .that, she it th# tournament."
for tha tee ton waa 616,007. I-sri
Big Money Difference
year the attendance rote to 2.6S1,The most pronounced difference
203 ln the tail five year* lb* at­
between the two tourneys, played
tendance record ha* been broken
on th* aame course with moat of |
each year.
Th»*. of course, ha* meant great­ the tame competitor* and spaced
only thrre days apart, la 246.300.
er Income to tha player, which
Winner'* ahar* In th# All Ameri­
over the lari 11 year* has Incan I* UAOO. In th* World, th*
rreaved on tha average approx!- champ gats a whopping 130.000.
matelv J00 per rant. Blien R I*
Only on* man tvrr has won both
considered that a player can dathe All American and th# World
vote approximately **v*w montli#
In the asm# year In the tourney’*
to a fufl thn* Job when not ea­
modern hlriory. Lloyd Mangrum,
st ged In playing foothill and
than horn# pro at Tam O’Shanter,
three months part-dm# »h»n h#
turned th# trick in 1946, but the
ia playing, hi* yearly financial re­
World waa only 36 holes then.
turn la excel lent.
Th# following year, th# World
Every year I consider K part of
waa extended to 72 hole*. Since,
my responsibility to te4l all play­
th* beet score carded for tha
er* that tha securing of a Jt* ia
of first Imports no* and that In rout* ha* been 273. turned In by
Ben Hogan in 1951 and by Ted
conjunction with hi# playing foot­
KroR
last year.
ball h* should make every effort
Would B# Mori Happy
to establish hlmeeif in • business
D# Vlrenio, therefor*, would h#
or professional career.
meat happy to
repast hla All
Home Club CMjr
To this and, aach
Individual American card to th# World.
Rom# 100 other*, moat of th#
club ajetria tho** player* who are
iroa, also are gunning fW golf a
either temporarily or permanently
argest aingl# pot. Gan# LUttor,
relocating their homes, and help*
who wound up second In the All
them become #etabll rived in a
gainful occupation
In the city Atn#ric*n with a 277, and Sam
where they at* to play. Over 30 Stead, who carded a 276. appear
to h* moat In tin* to track the
per cent &lt;4 the player* ia the
National Football
leagua are rrvmey.
Snead, who wa* runner-up to
working In the rity In which their
Mangmtn in 1946. won th# erown
home club la located.
I tali tha player* that profes­ in 1*46, but then th# net wa* but
sional football la not l business tio.ooo.
Among th# women pro# who
for them, that it la a means of
•ill
fight for a 16,000 Bret prli#
establishing themselves In a busi­
winnar Tati
ness or profession that they ean are All American
carry on with tha remainder of Berg and runner-up Jackie Tung.
their Rvea. A aurvry of the 306 Mis* Berg wa# runner-up from
player* to the N'ettoeal Football 1946 through 1932 and then won
league shows that tha average th# women’s crown In 1933. 1934
term of aerric# wa# let* than and 1*36. Marian# Bauer Hagge
three and on#half year*, an Indi­ won lari year.
cation that playing professional
fnotbaM la no* a carose In ttaalf. season trier tea arm. I* convincing
Tha gam* aa played to tha Na­ proof that ih* siyi# of football
tional Football I/*ague today la (fayed to th* National Football
varily superior to that of II or 20 League appeals to th* publl*. In
year* ago. Wa play a much more addition million# of fan* in sec­
open genre with britilant quarter­ tion* of th* country remote from
back* who can throw passe* with leagu* cities riijngr this weekly
tha accuracy of sharpshooter* and jpexacie on their telvvislon sets.
great receiver* who can catch
Thl* should be another groat
thorn paaee*. Our hall—carrying year snd If w* get th* break* In
hacks, our linemen o r both of­ th* weather and th* race* are
fense and defense are the nation'* clo** to both
conference# w*
beat.
&gt;hould »r*in hcreh the reword far
Increasing attend*nee
•tundanc*.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 11—ALTONORILEE—TA4JLER5
! St Henry J. Good running eon

farm er s a g e n c y , realtor

T»&lt;* bedroom CB home with Ftor.i no &lt;$. French Ave. Sanford, Fla

dition.

ida room. A good buy. Need to FA 2 5221. After houra FA 2 2611
aee to appreciate. 2554 S. Pal­
metto. Pncr.a FA 2-4542. aliar
rtOODMERE PARK HOMES
5 CO. FA 2^712Sanford A' a at 2Tth gt.
2 4 S Eacrroa H rsej
Quirk Sale!
*758 Down . $10.00 monih
Owner Transferred
BU Y DIRECT
.1 Hedroom Dc1ux»
Beautiful new homea. 2 and j
Kitchen Equipped
badroorru.
EaaulifuUv Landscaped
$795.00 In $995 00 do*lt
Reduced To $ 12,800.00
Small monthly naymunr* M«aai
.tarvta. Phona FA J.lSin
Thta la a »are jewel In a hem*,
nearly new." rltan »• r pin.
C. A. WHIDDON. Sr.
"»«r Shipping Certar. School
Kegntered
Bui atopa in front of home
Real ED ate Broker
Dent sr.iu this if you want a
TA 2;»M
real value. Dews pa;*mtst as 2^2 5. Park Ave
low u IlhOO if you w«.ih ?*•
etualv* n-lth Semine!* Re »Ity. S bedroom C * home on 2 lata.
Walking dutanea from town.
1901 Path Ave FA 2-5232.
Il.ono d&lt;-wn Approx I&gt;1 mo.
FA 2-SI24
M. It •BILL’* 5TEMPER
Realtor A Inanmr
Spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath
Aaaoe, Gur Allan. Gretcheu Hill.
home in quiet Loch Arbor
ArDtte Prtra, EVerett Hlrptr
Florida room. Comer lot over­
Phone FA 2-4711
112 N. Park
looking golf couree. Immediate.
eveUiBtlfty 12.800 Ca»h By
Owner Th FA 2-4213
Cherry Real Relate Agenrr
P il FA 2-9929—Notary
3
Badroom Ccr.creta Bnck bom*
1219 W. is St Rear-Barber Shop
on larga csrpar lat. Newlv
^a^ited ^ a :d . an- ^
14«
FA :- w m .
Bargain for rath 6 lota in Mayfair Section on Shirley Av» _
A B PETERSON
war Lake Monro* w i KirchBroker Associate*: A- B. Peteraon Jr.. P. J. Cheiterjcn, Gar- .hoff Jr FA 121231
f:«!d WUletta, and R. W. WGluma. A- C. Doadney, Land
Surrey ir
114 N. Park Ave. Tbone FA 2 6123

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WKI.AKA APARTMENTS: »ocmf
private bathi. 114 W. Ftrit St.

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W E HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

WE ARE STARTING
6 MORE HOMES IN
LITTLE VENICE : 1

EFFICIENCY irartment* auit- HOMES— 3 and 4 bedroome
able for eoupl* or am*!* panoa.
1 A 2 bitfti.
3 Bedroom, l Bath
Private bath A akower. Ideally
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
located arraia from Poat Offiea. Cemplaba and ready far immedi­
ate occupancy.
Inquire Jaeobaon DapL Store.
T
—
Modern ell eler. kitchenette ApU.
)ne home baa been sold, ao act
Location*
SUMMER RATES
now uhlle theae hnmat are under
South Pinecreat — Sanford
conatrucllon
Call CUrk'a Court, FA '2-3403.
Whupering Oaka — TduevtUo
Efficiency ApL Alr-condtllrm &amp;
TV optional. Hiway IT-92 So. FHA in aenieo and FHA financ­
ing available.
City Limita. Slumbarland Court.
2 Room apt 112 Elm. FA 2-0578. We "ran qualify you for ona of
theeo homea in 30 minutee. Vou
ran atart enjoying tha home
Fumiihtd apartment. Ph. FA
while ue proceea the papers.
2-6725.
Roae Court Apartment!. 3 room
fumiahed apartment. Call FA
2-0753.
i
Unfumiihed 2 bedroom ant. Near
Pinecreat
ahnpping center t
School. No peta p.eaee. Inquire 2617 5 Elm.
6 room fumiahed houae, mea
largo yard. Adulla only. W. lat
Rt. at Monroe Corner. A. J. i
Peteraon. Ph. FA 2-2733.
'

Some of theae beautiful homos
arc located on Lake Front Iota.

FINANCING: V. A.,
Conventional, F. H. A.
In Service

De\elop*d by

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.
Cor. lU y. 17-92 A 27th SL
I'hnne FA 2-1301

i"rIced FTom:
113.476 -*18.625.

Fur infurniacon

call

BRAILEY ODHAM. I’ rea.

______________ Wellborn Phillips Jr

MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME
with 100 loot shore lint 30* feet
Nicely fumiahed apt. Private bath
&lt;kep.
W#!l lar.dacaped. ON
and entrance. 1217 Magnolia
LARGE SAND BOTTOM LAKE
Masonry. Oak floors thruout.
This la a guest pass to the Rita
Tiled bath. 30 ft. Living Room,,
Theatre for Lourine Franklin.
Florida room overlooking lake.
Exp. date Aug. 18. 1957.____
Kitchen range and refrigerator,
Furnished 2 room apartment. All
Sprinkler system. Utility room
private with priviuj bath. Ph. i with bath. Garage. 6 murs SW
FA 2-4003.
of Sanford In qulot rone- You'll
love this property Outstanding
2
bedroom
apartment
Furnished
value at 516,650.
available tha 15th. Phor.a FA
Real Estate — ln»ur«n&lt;e
Commercial Intcatrecnt*—Rentals
2-2600.
Property Management

Sales nlf.ee corner W. Crystal
Drive A Lake Mary block, tele­
phone FA 2-4591 or FA 2-3013.

9— Flowers. Plaata., Shrebe

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Ml A - PLUMBING and ROOF

overdnve. SLUMBERLAND

25 30 Mila* p*r gallon. Pay*
Th F A 2-0441 or aee at 2405

Cedar

4» Fard Suuon W*gea, $50 Fair
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42 HP Champion
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5 HP Ftreiton*
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5 HP Witard
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f *. HP
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Hi HP Mercury
133.00
7li HP Scott-At"iter
15* M
•U IIP Coraair G*ar Shift 139.95
to HP Wuard
110 OO I
12 HP Sta King
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BOATS ON DISPLAY AT
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How will you »wip7
H*w will j"ou trade*
Your old motor
For e better Grada.
EVINRUDE.
Yoer Rvtsawe* DesUr
ROBSON SPORTING GOOD*
' 584 E. lat.
Those FA 2-»*«l
W. P. SMITH
Outboard Sales L Servita
2515 Park Ava.
FA 2-6231
bee the ntw Merino Harduenr
Daparment.
,
Announcing new una ot tine alum­
inum beats Fnhing boau through
over-night cruueri. Baal prie«aTEXAS — MAID BOATS
All models Mercury motori in
stock. Big savings on MK 25 and
MK25-E new.
USED MOTORS
* !, HP Slercury. good
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7l» HP Evinrude. very good 67.00
Late model 7S HP Evinrude
ahift
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Vary good Mercury hurricane $5 00
Absolutely like new MK 2b
Mercury
CSS 00
Terfoct to HP Mercury with
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495.00
JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
24*4 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA MS92
A—PLACES 10 P.AT
Curb Service, 11 a. m. to 2 a. m.
Hut) lire Drit* In
French Ava. et 20th St.

.—DEALT) TYICoSS
Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
HARRIETTS BEAUTT NOOK
105 S. Oak A*?.
FA 2-5742
Summer Tarmamni Special
$6. k $6 58
Haiti Porter Beauty Shop
1104 W. 25th St. FA 2-1821
CLASS BEAUTY SALON
Alr-Conditiocod
Ciearmont A 't , Lake Mary
FA 2-4212

The Sanford Htrild—Page T

bialNESS OPPOhrcM H Lb 1X(;

COURT plane
•o expend their motel et I’ erk S
CERAMIC TILE
French
A'Wruc,
leeving
a
TAIL F. MILLER * SON
valuable triangle lot, auitabla
Nuby Speara
FA 2-1353
fer ^ataurant. atrra. cr what
Pluabmg
i
Heating.
Free Eats-1
have you. WU1 aall. laaaa or
matea. All work guaranteei ter
build to auil tennar.t on lh:a
one year. Bill LaBrea, Longideal buaintaa tile.
wood, Phone W. P. 2S.27S7.

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Madern Machine Method
Air Conditioning
Ph. FA 2-4373
Klrrtncal Contracting ana
R«r*ira; Economical Home
Deann* School o f Dance
Wiring end Rapairt
Tip. Ballet. Acrobatic
Is my n tv (tudlo
Hiaw atha.1 RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
112 Magnoila
Dial FA 2-OilS
Ue* ui build 'our docki. bulkheada
appllancoa,
tale
and t*a valla Water Front Con- r'RlGID.VlRF.
and eervic*. G H. Hieh. Oviedo
ttructioo Co F4
Fla. Phona FO 6-3316 or banAIR CONDITIONING
ford FA 2 7553 liter 6 p. te.

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25 A BUILDING-REPAIRS, PAINTING
ENVELOPE?. Letterhead*, atala-11 ■ ■■■■
■■■ menu. Invoice!, hand bills, end ' FLOOR sanding and finiehirg
progremi. a te.
Progreaaive j Cleaning, w a x in g - Serving
Pngtiag C« Phona FA 2-J351—
Samlnala County alnca 1925.
483 Was*. 13th St.
H. M- Gleason. Lake Mary
900 S. Park

FA 2-4234

WEU. DRJLL2NO
y iirbaako- Moraa pempa.
Repairs to all mahaa.
2077 A2D C. LONG
JOT E Com mam el Avs.
Phone FA 7-7173

WOOD PANELING. Knotty Pine.
Cyprus aa low ai 14c iq. ft.

THRI1T1.checking accounts cotti
only $2. (or 20 check! at Flo­ For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
rida SlaU Bank.
FA 26159 anytime.

WOOLSEY

Tod Burnett
for PAINTING

Mirin* Finlihe*
2681 Gramie* Thont FA 2-2976
For Your Do*t
Thick Halt. 1000 aq. ft
Sonkarik G lu s and Paint Co.

*&lt;1*00
Ceiling Tile, do a 10 x 12 room
Interior Decorator, reiidentil L for aa little aa $14 49.
Shrrmna Concrete Pipe Co.
Commercial. Altereiiona am
custom mad* draperiee. Fre«
Out West 13th S t
eilimetaa. Call FA 2-1.42J alter
5.30 p. m.
lor The lleit In Tainting
tall
Herr)hill Painting ContraePUMPS — smiNKLER
or.
No Job To Large or Small
SYSTEMS
Licenied—Banded—Union
All types and aisei, lnelalled
Call FA 2.22S7
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BE REPAIR AND SERVICE
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S T I N E
Machine and Sapplv Co.
HoopeUl and Baby
307 W. 2nd St.
Pb FA 2 6432 80LLAWAV,
Beds Day. Week or Month—
Tel FA 2-MIL rurnitura Center
116 Wctt rir»t St.
Air Conditioning and Heating
Thu it a guest Pan to til* MovieC. II. STAFFORD
land Iltd
ide In Thcalrt for Helen
M5 Oak Avenue
FA 2 1731
Cuilung, Exp. date Aug II,
1957.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Contractors, Draglines; Ganava io—ARTICLES FOR SALE
2232. Th. FA 2-3276 -Sanford.
Work Clothei, canteen,
C&gt;ti.
Camp Gouda. I'aint. Army.
LaVerna School of Dancing
Navy Surplus. 310 S’anfoid Ave.
Tip
Acrobatic - Ballet
Enroll now for fall terms, start­
ing Sep:ember 3rd. Cluses for GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
White—Necchi—Eln*
beginners and advanced aru.
Bepaira on all maka Machinal.
dents.
723 East Fuat SL FA 2-6244
1404 E. 20lh St. Thone FA 2-5425.
112-114 W. 2nd St

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Floranca Chadwick, formerly of •*cr*tary. At that wall bat iho
iltn Diego, Calif , but now at flndi tha aurgirg seat auiar to
homa wherever the wild wives rlotigh through than • busy oxoe*
may be calling, la getting set to utlva's ungrammtUciJ bualnw
try a new- (for her) atietch of English.
blua water—the Irtih tea. BeI I I
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42 attic fan. t$ horiepjwer m*&gt;
tor A- lime clock. $65.00. .NO
8.4602.

2*—r L it AI l L HE and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

WILSON-MAIIR
Ga* refrigerator 8 ft.. $150. Toilet
and tank, 513. 20 ral hot wa­
New and Used Fa mile re
ter tank with atdiwarmhcit- 311 E. Flrat St . Ph. FA 2-6828
er,
52 60. 2 screen u*»ui,
----------------------------- — ^
door
frame*. $1.00 each. Smelt well Used furniture, appliances, toolL
kitchen atnk, $5.00. Ph FA etc. ilougalaold. Larry's Mart.
2 072821 East Firat Bt. I’n. FA 2-4134

L’S YOUR FURNITURE
FA 2 0352 SELL
Ca»h for any amount. Super
Trading Toil I mile south of
—Factory to you—
8*nforJ. phono FA 20077.
.tlumlnum
Venetian Blind*
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom 2*—FURNITURE and
rati with plastic end*. PlutJe
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
or r-von tapes. Cotton or n)l»a
cord.
Scnkarik (*U m nnd Paint Co. FURNITURE OF CIIARACTF.lt
ButJt By
H2-1H W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4422
Matter Craftinicn In
We buy and sell u**&lt;? furniture
Btyla and CenstrucUon
Faying top cash prices fer any
Tha aamt aa Thai*
thing nf value SUPER TRADPrised Since
INC POST on 1792 Ph FA
Colonial Days
2 0677Fltuthed For
Florida Climate In
Complete crib $10. FA 2-tSM.
Your Choice of Woods
WurltUer Spinet Piano, eipanlive model. Walnut ftnlih. like
new, matching bench Will sell
fer *376. P.t. «•.* 2-1911.
118 8. Park Ave.

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ACRO&amp;S
1. Begenei
3. Prartrat*
U A fins
china
10. Dipped,
at
ua’.ar
11 Lodgt
doorVttpar
IS. Stranger
It. Burden
IS. Youth
It Tantalum
taym.l
It Mai an
Indian
&lt;Mix )
1! Rt*»r
I Suita.)
15 Church
bench
JO Capital
IN Y l
22. Noble,
roan
2.7 European
tongut
35 Rattan
i bo" i
37 Miaukea
30 An
outcry
31. Aeian
ex
32 Tear
71 Erbium
leyml
34. Mediaval
heat
35. Storm
36. Spur
whael
31. A diKtpU
31. Teat
4a Aside
41. Pismires
42. Botch

Thta ti a gueat pan to tha MorU»
land Ride-In Theatre for Has*
iiatt slawter. Exp. data A tig*
18. 1957,

$2.50 per call plus parts, 9 year*
PLANTS - SHRUBS - TRRES Ia-IPETTaT P "HKLi*" W.tfTTnr
exparienc* In TV Service on all
Stop in and be pleasantly aur*
makes ar.J models. One year
prised at our re^tonable pncta Waitraaa and curb girl ovar 21$SAVE$
guarantee oQ all parte. Wa alio
S? w3! RAYMOND M. BALL, and
bcauliul plant*
Apply Pig *a WhiaUa.
service auto and home radios
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Picture tubai repaired in your
iwSX.f
jw- a*sl
REALTOR
FA 2 0566 Permanant raatdant. Immadiata
15(MWeit J r d j L state
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE Grapavilla Ava.
home. 69.35. guarantead, 1 year.
203-09 Esit Firat
FA 2-CM8
opening for S*er*tary—Clark. Phone FA 2-3684. 9 a m. to 6 n.m.
119 French Av*; Oir 2nd BL| g D HlghlaymiB — Aatoelat# A. K. RO.SSKTTER, F L O R IS T , S day week, plttaant working
Including
Debary
6
Lake
Slary
3 rooms pirtly fumlinM. c in
viirv i v p i s
\iiorlit#
ECHOLS
condition*. Thona TA 2-3931.
rhone FA 2-IRSI
BARNES TV SERVICE
i« uved for busir.ess or pro- 204I,,CK
I&gt;f'Ave.
RS
37lh Annivcrwry
S. Park
Th. FA 2-5641
Florid* S-ata Bink.
For dependable Servie*
201 Ea*t Commercial
ftssion; parking apace. Ph.
Sofa Bed
______
Member of F-orlat
FA 2495$.
2 p.Ilowi
Burst
Telegraphy
Deity*.y
Alin.
Women
need
cosmetic*.
There
U
Aladdin
converter
h
u
r
r
i
c
a
n
e
OZIER REALTY’ CO.
Platform Rocker
Fading
Service Station for rent or laaae.
tempi. Aladdin Vacuum bottles
t - emer.de j a demand for Avon.
Laura B. Orl*r. Realtor
Haaiock
Scuffing
It
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Excellent location. Ph.
FA
We train &gt;ou to cam the. 4- lunch kill.
Hurl M. Field. Aetoclale
■&gt;'.»lning
2-2151.
-________ !2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-5*43
dignified way Mr* Mtlanieh.
ROLLINS
HOBBY
SHOP
HAYNES Office Machine Co„
Regularly $199 00
Box
246,
Lockhart.
Fla.
2617
SFrench
FA
2-I98J
5 Room unfurnished bouse. Call
■ Typewriter*, adding machines.,
NOW $159.00
KENNETH E- SLACK
FA 2-2151.
Salca-r.enLila, 314 Mag., Ph. lta-HALE HFLP w a n t e d
A
A
A
Tree
Semen
. .. „
REGTSTATE BR'HtER I FA 2-0462.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Traaa Removed. Demoaaad
Furn. garaga apt 2u00 MalloaviLa. J0&lt;w E ^
phona FA 2-0221
Boys Wanted— to sail The San.
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia FA- 2-6*11
Ph. FA 2—0421
II
—
ALTOMOBILKS—TRAILEBS
ford
Herald
Mondays
through
with
6 room unfumiihed hou»e
“ Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Fridaia at 3:30 p. m. Coma to
ileepmg porch. Outside City
Wedding Invitation*
Robert A. Williams
Fr»a Deliver*
Need a good uted car?
IT' TV, table model. New picture I•—
1 Tha Htrald office and aik for
limits. Ph. FA 2.1396.
And Announcement*
REALTOR
Buddy
Fealar
after
3:30.
tuba
with
guarantee
Excellent
See Kay Herron
$1060 par 100.
Also catling
2 Bodroom bungalow, completely
condition Tranafared. mult «ail.
lUvmond Lundqul*!.
YOUR TONTIAC SALESMAN
RACE DRIVERS
furn 513 Palmotto Ave. ___ |
cards. aUtionery. pnvali'a Office
Pfl FA 2-5691
ASSOCIATE
r n L At-ern VriPa ‘N'TlAC ° R
Gu*r*nl»«d, Plu* Point* Supply. 117 Stagnella
Nicely furnished bedroom. l2l7 Phan# FA 2-3*51 Atlantia bank
TESTED—API'hOI ED
Magnolia Avt.________
Ph FA 2-8231 or after 8 p m .
*&gt;er Month
GUARANTEED APPLIANCES I
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
DICK MAPES
I FA 2 2683. 301 Welt lit {*.
S»» our ad tn tha aporU aacusn
LE Wringer Waiher, A,1
1 Bedroom ne»ly furnished home,;
aik Crumley A Monteith
FOR TW O
A T ANGEL’S
of this tiaua.
Tile Contractor— Dial F V 2-4558
condition
$59.00
all electric kitchen. 812‘4 Elm
t 117 South Park Ph- FA 2-4695 jt WJy p&gt;jr y o D ^ IM Uf
Inquut next door.
__
23A—PLUMBING and ROOFING La*/ wT-flger waahar. wtU Uo
WITH PURCHASE OF AN Y MAJOR A P P L U N C *
you buy. Open Evenings &lt;H
Conault A REALTOR First
j-our w-iahing
44 08|
Sundayi.
2 bedroom houae 1905 Cedar A***-1 CULLEN AND HARKEY
Eaay iptnner. A-l cer.d.lion i9 60;
PLUMBING
1
SEPTIC
TANKS
Maka
520
dillv.
Luminous
Name,
BETWEEN 5:30 and 8:30 FRIDAY EVENING
Eaatiide Trailer Sales
Writ# Box MC e/o Herald.
plain. Frta aamp'.ei. Reave* INSTALLATION k REPAIRS Frtgtdaire auto, washer, all nor. j
110 N. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2 2391
Palatka, Fla.
celain, dent min ihu ona 99 001
Co Attleboro. Stall.
24 Hour Service
Furnished cottage, Ph FA 2-3927.
1957 Frtgtdaire auto, wither, noWcatinghouse • Maytag •
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
BROWN
REALTY
DONS
COVER
SHOT
del
WSA-57. Rrg. $243 u5 177 57
If you Ilka paep’.a you can cor- i
Clean furn apartment, cloae-ln.
FX
2-62*9
or
FA
2-5761
Automobile
Icur.or
Decorator
1957 Frtgldalre auto, washtr,
Serving the Service
*eri spare hours istn income: &gt;
Ph. FA 2-4013, Jimmy Cowan
model W1JI7, the beat.
Seat Covera — Truck Seats
Unford Ava. at Roialia
Adrift**# part Uma it!a* wet*
CLARK
Keg 6379 95
now 267 $7
2 bedroom 2 bath apartment.
At Wtille Pontiac—801 W tat
for ten women or men any age Plumbing. Heating k Supply Co.
9 A &gt;1 to 9 P.M.
1967 Frlgidalr* dryer. Mode! DD-]
Adult* only Apply 1912 San­
tn Central Flortls. No prcv.eua
FA
2
25M
Con seeling k Repalra
67 Reg. 8229.95
now 159 87
GOOD DE\L. 1948 O’.damobll*.
ford Ave., or Phone FA 2-5668.
selling required. Work in your 2619 Or do Or. Pb. FA 2-2374
run* good, needs paint. $125 00,
1957 . Frlgtdalre. 12 cu ft. refit. | 115 Magnolia Ave.
Thon* F A 2-M 7S
own
neighborhood.
Plenty
of
HEAL
ESTATE
DRIVE-IN
This is a gueat pas* to the Rita
g-nerator. Reg. 5329 95
FA 2-4034
nelo available to help you earn Highway 17 i 92 South f.enford
2144 French A*e.
lire for Clark Bnatol Exp
Thcatra
Now1239
67
additional money— Write Neil
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
“ 1*54 White WC22PLT aleepar
data Aug 16 1957.
Plumbing. Kretky Heating
9 cu. ft. 1H rafrtgarauu,
Uitden. 42 S Lake Barton Rd .
eab, bka nev«-. ;-ipe«d rear,
Rav L. Kennedy. Associate
vtry nice
$9 00
M. G. H ODGES
Orlando or Phone 4-9940 for
TCTnrrasr
•• HI NTAL^
priced right Many others tn
Johnny Walker, Aaaoctale
7 cu. ft. Fngidtire refrigerator,
appointment.
Service on All Wafer Pampe—
good condition to cnoote from.”
“ Call HaH" Phono rA 2 3641
all porcelain
69.9U
Wells
Drilled
—
Pump*
HUTCHINSON’ S Ocean Front
7 cu. ft. Norge refrigerator,
Paoia Road. Ph«oe FA IW T
‘•Tandem flat trailers, acvanl 46' ::l -k\&lt;iRK WANTED
Apts Dayinna Batch. Call FA
vtry ura
69 00 j
Stenstrom Realty
with steel floors Good. 6J250'i0
2-405$ R. U. Hutchison.
T cu. ft Frtgidaire refrigerator, j
while they Isat"
U. E. BTENSTROM
LAWNS MOBID— r .'a i- " i t :«
A.1 condition
74 80
jric** Power m rwer. FA 2-4576
Ragiatored Broktr
- LkAL LsfA T ^ FORT6 a L i
Marc Chef 30" a u range, iwlr.g
2427 Laurel — Phono FA 2 2420 “ Mack tractor, larga. -lean. Ideal
out broiler, Ilka new
71.001
for lnwbed trailer. Good condi Baby aitung. references fumtihMaka Thli .1 Bedroom
1957 Frtgidaire Super 30" electric j
ed. 80c hour. Ph. FA 2 1740.
$1,000. Down.
Month
Don 51760 00."
M X fC ,
ZB
Home Really
range writh rotiasiere.
New 3 bedroom CBS homo with
YOURS
fiav« $60 00
Now 177.57,
Job wanted as baby litter. Ph.
Contracting k Repairs
tarratxo floors, bbade trees In "Tandem drt*o Diamond T wph
By sclte'.lcg your own cr-.nr
1 ton WalbUt air conditioner 199.75
FA 2-3751.
100T
iaoford
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-6643
Iinkem
Axlt*
10
00x20
urea,
yard.
schema no**-. Other futu^a—
1/4 ton delux air conditioner,
S^peed tuxllury tranamuitsn. Dependable b«r wants mowing
PLUMBING
electric kitchen, lerratxo flsora.
ref. 6309.95
239.96
ROSA L. PAYTON
Completely rebuilt. Ideal for
and
edging.
Ph
FA
24835.
Easy Term*
overtlied lota and ehoieo real- Registered Real Estats Broker
Contract sod Repair Work
cement mixer* dump or nat
FreF Eatlmatre
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
deniial location.
Assoc. Alberta J. Hall k
truck. Bee at DiamcnJ T Salta Eapcrienred colored girl wants
B. L. HARVET
APPLIANCES
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JK.
k Sendee Co.. Orlando, Phone
work, full or partlune. Pa.
William E. lleraciiel
i 306 fiuterd Are. Phm o I k 34363.306 East Fuji SL
FA 2-2772
Ph- FX 84166
wi FA 2 W1X
Pil FA 3-1301—Xf-W *4 Huwate* &gt; 6-9051,

ifit*'

Mather

of Sanford

Free Chicken Dinner
Zenith

Baggerly Appliance

M
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F i f i W— T i n f c w f W

rrthr. k*r* »■»w Commission
By STANLEY

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(Oontlnuad fro m F ife Oo*»
•r* paying tb# tU M now will bar*
to pay *tta Increaa* hi miliar*—
what la th* nam# of common M nx
1* thia thinf coming to anyway?”
As a final comment on th* meetin*. CommUllonoc Krtiirr allied
” Th#tw'a no pi*o tot th* future—
w«’y* already bvileatod •hat'*
going to happen next year.”
And Oommiatlonac
Swofford
addod "Too many people wiT y*t
• fro* rid#.”

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Rote mart* berry (Sanford)
Mauric* rerguaoa &lt;Sanford)
BIRTHS
Dltrhirgt*
Hilda Baa* (Sanford)
Slay Tennay (Sanford)
Odoaaa Hanierton (Sanford)
Jet** Rot* (Sanford)

Ktilaboth Jorrei! (Sanford)
V i m Ann Caldwell
(Tlturvill#)
Jun# Butnor (Sanford)
Harold Whltter 'Sanford)

BIRTHS
Baby boy William*, arm nf
Mr. arwl Mr*. John Wtlllama
(Sanford)
Piteharget
Colleen P*bb* and baby
(Sanford)
Ruth Ervin and twin boya
(Sanford)
Odoaaa Hrryirrvgm (Sanford)

Week Of Christian
Adventure Feature
At 1st Methodist I
Christian Adventure Weak at
Firat Methodlil Churrh la *et for
August 11-30 for all tntarmediate*.
R#v. Chari** Harron, of Asa)**
Tart Methodist Church. Orlando,
ia to S# tha inaptntional speaker
earn rrvruag.
Highlighta of the weak Includ*
panel discussions, movies, campfir* and outdoor worship, speaklira, folk game*, a turpnae pack,
ed talemt night, and dinnar every
night!
Th# tlimai of lha week will
corn* Friday evening when lha
b»yi arvi gtrli will attend a Pa.
dicstion Service and Holy Com­
munion.
•
Tlw aehedu)# la: 4 00. Supper;
4 SO. fcllowahip singing; 7:00. dis­
cussion perto.1; 7:45 worahip; 4:00
recreation and refrr»hmen's. t;J0(
gcod night.
"The Churrh wwicomas all lt»
young people for a full week of
rcOommende&gt;l f a l l o w ship and
spiritual development,'* church!
- i : • said.
1

Beardall Chapel
VBS Starts Monday
The Daily Vacation Bible School
will (tart Monday August it at
th* BeardaTl Av* Chapel. Tb#
school will run for a week from
• to 11 a. ns.
CXKTROIE*Nr T i V M HOAriTAL
SrRTNGFIF.l.D. Mae# »
—
Bchby Courrhcan#, who suffrrpd
a bead Injure in a JnV Ti bout
with Bobby Bell at St N irholn
Arena in N#w York, was dis­
charged frem th# hcaplta! *f:#r
u-deern-ng an nr#ratinn t« remov* a blood riot front hi* brain.
(Vjrv*&gt;rr&gt;c, who has retired, will
return to hla hom* ia HolycVv.
Mai*

Y O U 'R E T E l L I N G M E !
— By WillIAM w n —■
Ccnlrol Prci* Wrifrr
TREE.3, (man ones, ar* to b#
planted in Tlmaa Square by N*w
Terk City's porks department.
Howavvr, tt'R tak* more than a
ftw stunted maples to gtv* tha
big Concrete Crossroads a rustic
look.
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Ilk* It must b* a place where the
kids are born with a ready-mad*
reputation for being handy tn a
fight
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ever be misfakex, etva by a rielfor, /or Central J’ark.

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An Knjtlsh Judy* ka* ruled
that if a &lt;jwot' uffrrs a "gscor."*
sound M's domcaftoaffd. a "qaoif"
Trtrt or no frees, v* doubt cry it’s wild. 1That (/ tho bird
Breodk-ay-ffrventH atTnii# sri/l rc/niri to fesff/yf

A D«trel»ar was |w«g*d far TO
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days far swiping fir* nawspopars
Hr Ik* (bird itraifKs year fke (ram a eland. New ka (an salck
aarna man baa be lad ik* prlia- vp on hie reading.
wlaalng sake as a Syrecv*#, N. Y.,
When a btox* threatened hi*
k*m* skew. Hay, Mans-ar* yaw
hom* and hi* w itsr supply failed,
llafaningT
an Austrian farmtr quenched th*
Roy Harris, an up-and-coming fir* with 21 barrels of ctd«r. This
heavyweight boxer, hail* from a was a css* where th* drinks war*
Taut* town with th* wonderful not only on th* house—but all
nam* of Cut And Shoot Sound* ever It

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an mow war# armlad ffkhaaday
nirht on auRitr'nn cf gamNing m
a budding Nrhind th# p«!ira *u ttrns. It woa tn# third raid on th#
building ras ait months.

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the hcwvy-duty cow truction. the roftd-hugipng h®ft nnd nolid:
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MOVTI 9Y4R4 WgO
GIBRALTAR
» BrHiah
stag# and most# aura Margaret
tolgdaton ami Ia irvore Harvey
were married Tkurwiiy night in
a brief ceremony aboard a pa*

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PONTIAC’S PERFORMANCE TOPS TH E BEST
T H E SMALL CARS CAN OFFER BY A WIDE MARGIN.
Y our PontUc dealer am give you a complete facU-and-figum
menpnrtoon and an on-th®-road teat to prow* that Pontiac p erform *!**
■tinda head and ahoulderw a b o re anything in the low-price fleJdl
MURDER T R I I I — At l-v-tatflr. A la. A# kta*r retied it# cato
aftov th# fire* daa a&lt; Uviiwawy la tb# unal «f mdaiSrilist Emary
a M »U . 41 n # fl). S -mt «feh hi* wife. While U rharged T ^ h
Us# fatal tkootreg *f Vaskaille. Tret . ttterwr* Victor Falatar
al a reuses# s p * arar th# AUk*«a,T#sspc&lt;«## hae. Th# ftfVedaal
I* kissswa ia rw*rt »l.k K a !*•»##. Ralph Mnlth. Th# shooting a*
said l« baa# resulted from a lr«* triangle.
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Trading’s
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• Son lnir m VETERINARIAN at
animal hospital whiU Dr. Rajrmond
Brm is hospitalized it Dr. L# R. Pml

-CYPi

of the show.
In looking back to » y o~n treaage years, I recall how enthralled
I was with airing,
with Benny
Goodman, Glenn Millar and Harry
James, Vayb* today'* uan agvr*
are more anthurelaatk about their
music. Maybe It arera* that rer
because I'm old*r now. But ob­
viously, every generation hai IU
own music.
No Immoral Muai*
I sincerely
baiter*
that "a
music is Immoral. Whre • Foungstcr start* out listening to muaie,
any sort of muaie, he la in effect
whetting hi* appetite for culture,
leading him o# aomc surveys In­
dicate. to an Intorwt in opore and
th* claaslcsWhat will happen when today's
teen-ager* become th* "H#f gen­
eration.
Probably hiatory will repoot It­
self and there’ll b* * naw nuitia
form to replare reck 'n' roll, )u*t
as awing was replaced.
But rock *n* roll, has become *o
atrong I doubt if It’ll aver complstely p**» »w«y- ^ ke ^ clauie
awing tun**, tha boat of rock 'a'
rot Iwill beeom# port of our ranaical heritage.
And lb# kid* will b* reaponaiU*
for it

off P o n t i a c ' s A d v a n t a g e !

T ljo ik s L

a*w i"-i« Create. n - n * »
Tax **4 r a f Taa. are pa.
»in*4 (has a tilt !• *&gt;4at am* to
Ik* slwaa SaarrlSal pe*p*rtr ka*
S a * nl*4 oaalaat a -a **4 raa net
I s : I l f roeuiret la aarv* a —-re rf
rear Awawre m ik* 0*aaal*lai
I to rtalallfra aturoam m . D r R
I I* Ik* *rlai**l it Ik* offlo* rf
Ik* d a rk af tha ilrnH svurt *•
•e k*f«r* Asa. M. list, Mkavws**
III »ila*»Slre* *4 toil OnaaapUI"l
( S i to Safe** a* oialMii l
Tkl* r it-, nkkd la pvkltok**
Oka* w**k foe free » l l " l ■
vre*to i* tR* So*riot Mapalt

Sura. I'm making my living in
Alaa freed, reck ‘af roll diak
Jockay and tmew af ABC-TY't rock *n* roll muale. But my wrifa
and I hava two boy* and two girl*
‘‘Tb* Big Beat” .
and naturally, we're at interested
BT ALAN FREKT)
os any parent in th* welfare af
Written For United Prrt*
NEW YORK tr - When peo­ young atera.
Unf&amp;rtun*te)jr, many parents
ple n k m* what rock b ’ roll la
doing to tha younger gone ration. I don't underetand th* Important#
1of rock *n* mil to their teen-age
always aay, “ It’ a making them [ offapring. The kids feel that It'a
Miami Kelly (Sanford)
happy!"
new, h'a theirs and something
Annabel!* Rock (Sanford)
It's making m* happy, too.
! they understand and en)oy. A
Katherm* Cummin* (Sanford)
Because I know that their mutic healthy, wholesome way to g*t
Eloi* Carlton (Sanford)
—and make no mistake about it. rid of esc*** energy. Tb* bda are
AUGUST •
th* kid* discovered rock *n‘ roll just ia much a part of It a* th*
AdmltaiM*
and K belongs to them—ia giving perform era.
Patricia Harper (Sanford)
You'll »e# what I mean when
them a powerful Interest that la
Sara Rewt (Nortolk. Va.)
( La b* M ooro*)

IF AT FIRST . . .

. free n w r r r » T
LOB ANt'.IXES 9 _ Th# A#
•oatnhila Ouh of Roushans Califor­
nia «ffar* a variety &lt;y help to
motorstoo. Awio efub karat Mr*
W R. BUtoif Tkarwily d*4rv«rrd
a hohy to th# eourtyaed eg tb#
dub huflidrtag. (Set B. Jorsoa k*d
Into a r*M wRh ta* s*nrk while
:*Atn« tato Wtf*. KUm rests, to tb#

A&gt;4 S*. Ati M’ llia tltla lit
satIMI Ik* ak*ia ,an*4 a*.
Snr»i 4&gt;faa4aasa aat s » - « i ••
p* are* «r alia*.
A*4
All t *ni»* Hast** ar
ka»* aat

working agwlr.wt
Jurenii* deiia- you tune In ‘ Tito Big B r e r re
TV-RAPIO
AdraitiloM
ABC-TV. Rock 'n' roll audience*,
William KwaM
ia o« vaca­ quency.
I/mnw Thompson (Sanford)
loving th# moil*, are really part
Interretod In Youngotora
tion. Today'*
gueat
writer ia
Jeiai* SI. Hawklaa

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faUaviai

S T in tT p i o i u i: r s o t .v p n
I t s PI 1500. faitf. an Petertiro* didn’t har* to go far to
anfr* th# rending machut* tapper
myatery. William Paul &gt;»ewtort,
47, w l i arretted TVrwiay on
ebarve* o f tapping the randy ma­
rtini* at th* central p&gt;V a etation
of (3 M. Newton workad tn th*
buddinc

AUGWT •

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MIAMI BF-'.CM
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( n .C I O
announred Tburadav
night that R h u
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bug# n*oooal
ropTwitton hrr#
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News Briefs

HIT JOSEPH MORRIS
UnRod Proa* Staff Onrr**poriWn&lt;
SHAnJA. Tructat Oman IP —
A little war of rrewt aignificanoe
ia alowly morin* toward a clima*
here on th# iteamy, palm fnnged
Miore* of th# Pwretan Gulf.
Park in ‘ha day* whan th* n n
never art -«n the Britieh flog, M
would hav* been conaldered noth­
ing more than a trthal diapute anil
largely ignored. Hut R k* different
today heraua* Rrltain hat h*r
Sack to th* economic wall and la
fighting deaparately to retain what
remain* of har eenpir*.
No plan* U more Important to
Rrltain than th* Arabian ar*a
with Ka mail tv* oil production
that keep# Rritain’ a tnduatry go­
ing. For thti reaaon. th# Brittah
or* ready to ri«k a rnpuloion al­
ready damagvsl by the Suet attack
to I'juaih a hill country rebel who
baa a pretty good &lt;-a«* for rebelItng.
Intamatinnal Tmplicationa
He ia the Iman Ghalcb who haa
thrown nff th* aowteigtoy and authority of Britain'# ally, tho Sul­
tan af Muecwt and Oman. V H Bin
Tatmur.
Tn# diaputo hw« lnUmgttor.ll
impiicatkma. Saudi Arabia'* King
Si ad la aupportiryg th* rebela with
money and arm*. And American
oil tntereau m Saudi Arabia com­
bine to make th* i«iu* nf concern
to th* Stat* Department.
.
What th* Brttiah frar la that a
rebel victory would b* ouch a
preatiga victory for Saudi Arabia
oa to endanger and avon eliminate
Brjgiah tnfluaocw tn the entire
Pertlan Gulf, leading to the lo*a
of Kuwait who** oil ti a bulwark
of th* Brttiah economy.
So for thia war ha* Seen on*
more of aifruN-ance than gunfire
Th*r* bam t bean any ground
fighting »ir,ce th* Im im 'i brother,
Tallb, auddeniy appea-tvl from aitie in Saudi Arabta July IS at the
head of a han.1 o f ISO well g«Hl
and well armed follower*.
Car Hita la i d Min#
The Saltar'a
an-.all f.rc* at
Nnwa la th* mountain*, a group
of birrforg youth* lid by Dr»ti«h
mercenarte*. Immediately hotfoot­
ed it toward tb* roa«t without
e'Yn a da*h. Threw of th# SuMan’ i
offictall were killed when tbe&lt;f
oar r*n over a land min*. Ttv*
force k* now "regroupuig '’
When word reached the big dw
tachment at Oman, a refr-ent
with a half do ten Brittah officer*
commanding ami a l*fg* pat ml
up into tb* mountain* where 4
met attff rvalatance including au­
tomatic weapon* fire A Brttiah
officer wa* mcked tn th* a m and
about a dofen other* wrr* wound­
ed la tb* brief d»*h .
Tb* rebeli rwpWfly took control
of a 100 by W mil* plateau are*
and that a where the (iluatton
■tend ur.tti tha Royal Air Furr*
wa* ordered into action.

Hospital Notes Rock Y Roll Making Younger Generation Happy

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Ri ght s I ssue
To Adjournment
Johnson
Predicts
Passage

Reaches
S k1 X “ Employ me
inW
fidPdi"! All-Time High In U S.

WEST IWLM REACH O IV.ire bald a 2I-year-&lt;dd Chicago
WASHINGTON «H _
Senate
-----Democratic Leader Lyndon B .
,
WASHINGTON HP— Total t ’ .
Johnson predicted today Congees, ,n£ * ° I**" «f* flrh and rhe.kwill approve a eivil rishts hill *" hu, *'''*&gt; ,h l* he (evenly S. employment dimlcd to an allwith a jury trial
provision by f* * , *rom * * **’ru men’ ll tune high of 07.200,0o0 la-t
next week.
t-’ -P.i.l
month, the government reported
The Texan told reporters ‘ It It , CH,f
Shv-r^r John Kl-k today.
unbelievable” that ItouH m*m» * r ** * navwf lbir*on Hough Jr.
The commerce and labor de­
hers, who have claimed for years * ,M actUHHd hats Hunluy night partments jointly announced a
to want a civil rights hill, rannot *lrNrlli-y, 17, »nd uiaune Reach, gain of Too,000 from the previous
find some method
of a.ijuiting ^r,’ni Daytona Reach
G R O U N D WAS flROKKN Sunday afternoon fur the ne»* I'lnecresl Rapll-I Churrb. R n . Joe It. Cmi»|record number of jobholden, set
ann turn, ihr flr»; spat)- •&gt;( dirt «n h nlhrr member* »f Ibr congregation walling Ihrlr Him. (Left their differences with tho Senate
•‘.1 mugn lortvd Rarhata , In June.
l&lt;&gt; right) they a rc If.
tthltmirr, flnanrial t o r o a i j ; Mrt. Trd.lv Abies; llrnnan Stanley; Jim bill.
j D.
drive him n Daytona
They said the Increase reflected
Hunt, Sunday School Hupl.: Vrrnnn Nelson, rluirm an of nrganlration committee; and (Ita lic OdJohnson
said
he
believe*
"we
B
,*th
Kl,v
»*M
*I°»ch sp- "furiher hiring of young people
ha rn. rhuirnnm of ihr buildin* committee.
(I'h o li b) H frfitrn n i)
will have a bill" in time for Con l’'" » rhect the grl» at a drive-in
in aumnirr activities."
grets to adjourn by the middle «*'«»urant hr-,- ami thieatened
Unemployment dropped three
or the end of next week. He raid Ihtm wuh a .32 caliber piiloi.
the tighta legislation waa the key |
mio ; million—a decline nt 300,000—as
U, the adjournment date
letting them oul at the Daytona Summer job terkrts found work
&gt;r slopped locking
Democrat* arw
driving for
lh' d'PJ'y
N n n -fjim Jobs Jump
House approval this week of the ***** *n&lt;* *rom ihcre they sailed
All non film seetL-r* ef (he
Senate version with the Jury trial t:' **
a,‘** inil.ee weir
&gt;economy except manufacturing
provision probably limited to vot- . notified.
Eummcrtlme and warm »ratl...'&gt;
ing rights easea.
| •* ‘ 4 »“ 'd . nuh old nff.rcr* showed Increases In empllymcnt
teemingly doai not bother the
Meantime, civil rlghta organb |
W*J f rorn C-Ycaga. hut had or held steady, the government
family shoppers In Sanford and
rations waged a grax* roots cam- I **r*( , *r'ira * f**i&lt;r*l menial -aid
Seminole County, according to tht; paign to »ell GOP House members hospital at SpringLelJ, Mo.
Factory job totals M l a Ml
more than normally during (his
•■n the Senate bill or something
figure! released by Ray K. (irren
to 1(1,700,000.
Stato Comptroller, on tales tax
was a slight rise In the
They were reported favoring
,
collections during the month of
that rather than risk getting no | Q D IS C U S S C n Q I l P C farm work force in contrast to Its
June.
usual dip from tha early aummi c
hill at all.
,
O
peak.
Green reported that the talei
In a V-nata apeeeh, Johnson | fl C o n s t i t u t i o n
The census put total non agri­
tax collection! made in July, bas­
said the Jury provision leave, the
^
rr|plUr m0(l|hfy
^
TJ.e Hoard of Sanford City
TALLAHASSEE m -- Toe stale federal courts ample power to
cultural
employment at 19,400,000
Co.T.mtaiiuncra will discuss bida ed on June sales, were 10,000 highway patrol today reported compel obedience to their orders. the Seminole County Chamber of This gain of half a million over
higher
than
in
tha
comparable
Commerce
hoard
of
director*
will
for tha construction of three capi­
the June figure indicated the fur.
"What other powers of compul­
that seven per«ona died on state
be held tomorrow night at 8 p m. thrr hiring of studrnll.
tal improvement program projecti month last year and Increased
sion
do
the
opponents
of
this
nt tonight'a meeting alaled to 13,000 over Hi* previouv month roada and highways during the amendment seek?" he atkrd. "Are In the Commlaslonert' Room of
Ftnploynielli in tinde remained
past weekend, two drowned and they asking for the thumbscrew, the City Hall.
get underway at t) o'clock.
almost unchanged in contrail U
Sales tax collections based on
•
'h.imlx-r
of
Commerce
Manager
An analyaii o f bid! tubm itlcJ
one was killed at n ret
It, usual summer drop. 'Hit- con­
the rack and red hot plnceri ”
John Kri.ler aai.l In his notice an­
fo r the ronitructlon o f thn San-J
nc',r * * il * ,a* l * w* will nut farm accident.
Reliable aourcca said leader* of
tinuing rise in construction em­
nouncing Uie meeting that "It t*
j ord Civic Center, Goldsboro s its , la reflected in reports until tha
ployment was limited In some
Thomas J. Igniter, 80 year-old 1the National Annotation for tha Important that
directors
maku
awlmming pool, and Fire Sta-) «nd 0f August. Consumers pay and ,
______ People
Advancement of Colored
r.ea* by ahortagrs resullng from
•very effort to attend "
,
arc aeekI (Ire cenui .(ilka, tire rrport said.
t o " fNo- 2
considered
|rtUlItr. roUorl the UA during, forl ' ’i f ? * rM",' n‘ ' * "
labor gawp# and --e r s a
lie
pointed
out
that
the
(I)
Li
l
ia expacted
expacted Rial
iiiat bl&lt;U
bids will
will V
W-c ii . , - ,,.
loeal
It Is
i** rt-mlited ti lhr^*'Ci' r *
Saturday In a Ing to
convince
their
Oil In lUlucallnn
Revision ('imimittre has recom­
■ worded for lira ronstrurtiuri of u
***
The government also said that
head-on craih lmt&gt;sr-en Ms truck branches the Senate bill is a mended a number of changes In
Kunforda top projects slated to, State during August and tab"pretty good bill" an&lt;| In any I the constitution "These reevm- moderate declines occurred aand another vehicle.
U completed in t urn for me'u'ated and reported by the Slats
case about the t-e*t Shan can get i memlattoni will he read and ills- mong adult workers in education
Keven-year eld Michael Curren through Congress.
aarly next spring.
&gt;Comptroller's Office on the last
j cussed at tomoimw night's merl
These source* said ore reason
Commissi' nera will a!&lt;o eon '''C pf the month or Rip first ef Fort Ij i u i I- i dale. was killed In
1mg." lie said
aider a irvisrd pay schedule for ' ay of Sep ember.
a collision between hit bicycle the Senate bill Is marking time
It is expected Uiat othrr mat
in
the'llmiae
is
to
give
this
cam­
employe-, of the City of b'anford
Gasoline log eollectiiui for the and a truck Saturday.
|tiTS o f top !m;&gt;ort*nrc will tie dla
paign
a
chance
to
take
hold
and
Tim proposed revised schedule same period as the rt'i-orlcd sales
Mrs. luila Maa Smith, 44. of tranilate Itaelf Into pressure on eussrd at the meeting
►ipa hourly wages to bring them tax collections refkvt that In
.
in lina with the rlig in cost of July the collections rir&lt; reavetl In Barasota, was killed near (Ira- Republican House member* who . . .
e f.te Minor Damage In
comparison to the pievious month denton Saturday when the panel will play a key role in th
living.
r,*tbta fight,
Only two other Rems appear by 17.000. However, the teport truck In which *he was riding 0^
They aald efforts are heing eonOn the agenda for to night's meet. rrflccta a more than «2.«W In wa, |nY0lve.| In a collision with
. centrated on aelllng the bill to
Commit?fSntr'a will consider • riease over tha aarne period last two other vrhlrM*.
A light bulb left burning and
) Republican* from state* like New
taxi cab permit Issurd to Anthony year.
brrere *-»
Flixaheth Ann Simms. 19, wa* York. New Jersey and Connect!- cu r nl’1 f b o ' d n r |U f
MIAMI
Rabbi Itenno Walllrnjamin and suspen.led. They
Sales tax collected In July and killed Saturday tlx mile, east of'cu t, where member* up for rice- parently caused a fire at the larh
clt iha.ed and cornered t»o
will also discuss a request to based on June sale, in Seminole ltartow on State road CO in I'olkltion next year
home
of
It
II
Whtt'crn,
815
may fate close
bandit* who broke into the » e
purchase a strip of property to I County totaled f32.3lt.92 Sales County.
•• • 'he
fights and need Negro, IPeral and vscen t' x •&gt;» *
in his chtirrh Sunday, hut had t&gt;s
the south of RUfford Host Works. tax collection* in the same period
Sanford
Fire
Department.
turn hack when one of the thieve*
Alfred C. Clark, M, Wes! Holly­ labor votra to win.
, Mlsctllan. ous business ftom the last year totaled f2&lt;VM9 30 ColNeighbor! report id the flro
Source* Hopeful
threatened him with I gun.
wood,
was killed In West Holly­
floor and from the City Commit-! Mellon* during the
whan
they
saw
the
blit*.
Only
previoui wood Friday when he was struck
Itre* use of the *tand of th* etvil
The Rahhi said he was walking
aionert will alio be discussed.
mino
its
manwa.
reported
month totaled |29,470 21.
right* group* the sources which
to the office of Temple Final In
by an automobile.
•• . - | r r , i „ - , . , , r t
i...
are cloie to the eongresslonal elvtl
A *te,.year-old Marianna resident rights battle voiced guarded opti­ trie table lamp, thr rmtaln*. dam- North Miami when he saw two
Thomas Clifford I'arka, waa kill­ mism Congress will pat* da first
' -'
a |p
Xnt
-1 men run past him, but didn't
ed late Friday when he walked right* measure in 87 year* apd the home to possibly eaus* addi­ think nturh about It until hr found
the offi.-c rar.iacked.
into the path of an automobile send It to the White Hour*. They tional drmagr.
He said he rhased the m*n, who
»n Highway W&gt;.
Cause of the blase, It wat said,
were similarly hopeful President
were driving a station wagon. In
Vacation* and lummir trips are
breetes,
roveicd the electric
Fdward A. Raymond Jr Id, of Eisenhower will *ign It.
Three Sanford resident* are cutting heavy Into the serving of Middletown, N. J. w#» Villi I Fri­
They did not think even tending waa when the eurtal-i awept by hi* own car and rornerrd them
ynember* of the Summer School Jury duty nollrrs. She'd? J. Lu­ day when Ihr automobile In which th* measure to a Senate House laldc lamp. Heat (mm the bulb in an allry. Rut he laid when one
of the men rame toward him with
^graduating elasi at Stetson Uni- ther llobhjr repor'ed I day.
be wa* riding collided wth a util, conference committee will mean set th* curtain and lamptaada
a gun. he turned hack and went
verfity.
There wero 100 name* drawn ty pola on U. S Highway On* it* doom, though ronc»ding thia tn firo.
to a police station.
Mr*. Rohert Richards. 1OT N. from the Jury ho* first and an near West I’alr.i Reach
might require more time for final
Officer* said the bandits had
Mfllonvlllf, mailer of art*. She additional 50 name* drawn when
action and subject the measurr
Sixty-year old Jchn Edison of
•(■Jen a total of around f'-0 from
wd! continue teaching In the llxth it was aeen that the percentage
to the added haiard of Congress'
five other offirri In the area and
grade of the Sanford Grammar of vacationers was running high, liavie wa* killed when a tractor annual “ urge to adjourn."
hr was driving In a Fort losuderthat they apparently had escaped
bchool
the sheriff said.
dale orange grove overturned
Hugh Ansley, 1913 Summerlin
Fred Kelly drew a five year in a stolen car.
The juror* were drawn lo Im­ Friday.
PIGS |S PIGS
The Rabbi said about |'!S was
Avonuc, bachelor of arts. He will
term
In Ralford S'al* Pi Ison Fri­
panel
a
jury
to
hear
th,
condem­
CEDAR RAPIDS, low* Vi
Two person* drowned Saturday
tenrh In ‘.he Orange County pubtaken from hi* rhurrh.
day
Iwforr
Judge
Yassar
Carl­
nation suit on rights of way* in the surf on Panama City Reach. Swine threatened lo hog the ahnw
Hr school system.
ton here.
Margaret Jackson
Morrison, for tha north icrtlo-j rf Highway They «rrc Identified a* David W. |at the low* Stale Fair, whi h
Kelly, a Scmln-de County S’cgto
Yanfcrd Avenue, bachelor of art*. l : •&lt;:
While, 18, of llirmingham, Ala. opened here Sunday Officials laid
The sheriff said that out of the and Rufus O. Sellars, 67, of ** * { 400 more entrie* than last year tlrrw the five year senlrnci for
Her major I* teaching.
brought the number of hefty con- atisult with intent to rommlt
180 name* drawn, about SO nt Orlean*.
murder.
Itestant* to nearly 3.000.
the summons will be sererd

Sales Tax Collections Reveal
'Good June Business In Sanford

City Commissioners
Discuss 3 Projects
t\ Tonight's Meet

Seven Persons Die
On Slate Highways similar to K.
Over Past Weekend

Chamber Directors, ' ^ ‘,7

Rabbi Corners Two
Bandits In Alley,

Escambia Dr. Fire _ Jurne(j

Stetson Graduates
Jury To Hear Suit
Include *i 00
On Hiway R-0-Ws
From Sanford

5-Year Sentence
Given Fred Kelly

Lines Reduced
By Do-It-Yourself

WASHINGTON «T - Tostmas'cr
General Arthur K Summerftrld
today Introduced a new do-ityouradf »ys'em to rut dowm on
#Vng waiting line* In front of par­
cel poll window*.
The nation's larger post office*
started
diitrlhuMng hookle's telling it a glance lh* mailing
roil* In ounce* of package* sent
anywhere In the United State* or
Itr territorici.
The postal «hi«f said that the
new booklet! will simplify the
pr»«ent "complex" formula for
postage charge* bated on weight
*4tfnd distance.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

a! services, a normal July oerur-f-----rrnr*.
The factory work ss-eck ■river■igi-d 30,9 hours, 0 2 hours be­
low July 19.VI and O.t hours b«low
tha June level.
Tha govrrnmant report said
'•total unemployment was not sig­
nificantly different from the July |
10od level." The seasonally ad­
David Gatrhrl has been named
justed rale of unemployment a. president nf the Xunford Kiwania
a proport-nn of th** civilian labor Club as a result of club voting
forre continued steady at about for officer* to fill the 1058 term
at head of the local civic club
4.2 per cent.
S l a t s- insured unemploymr nt, group.
which exclude, student Job seek­
Galrhel's election waa mado
ers. rose by PO.POO in July to known this week in the rrlcaso
nearly 1,400.000. This was the re­ of the Sanford Kisrxnii Club"*
sult, the report said, of “ tempor­ weekly bulletin "Kiwanis Rulle*
ary plant shutdowns customary tin."
.
*1 this lime "f year."
Other officers' named are: J.
C. Davis, lit vice president;
George Morgan. 2nd vice presi­
dent; R. H. Crumley, treasurer;
and Neal Farmer, financial sec*
retary.
Rallota have been mailed to
mcml*ra of tha Sanford Kiwania
Club for tha election of atven
members to th* club's Hoard of
Diraetora. Officers elected in the
reerrit balloting are not rlgibla for
WASHINGTON w
I’ realdent election to thv Hoard as he autow
„ , ■, '
' ' i " , 11 malkailly bwxm* mambera. Th#
Armjr Mrdini Center Sunday for past president also automatically
* ^ ‘ ll T|i,h ' ,r*' KDenhower.
; i,K om*i a member of the Hoard
Jhe White House announced that
Dirrf;or,
tlve First lady'* recovery from
her internal operaton last Tuetday "conllnce* to bo very sat
factory."
The Chief Executive

Sanford Kiwanis
Name Galchel
President For 1958

Eisenhower Visits
Mamie Sunday
Following Church

Krider To Speak
luandad A t Lions Meeting
322* ( J ir X 'r r 'S : Tomorrow Noon

First Lady, who i* espcctrd to be
John Krider, Manager of tha
aide lo lease wttn the President Seminole County Chamber of
on hla vacation in about two Commcrr* ami member of th#
week*.
Hoard of Seminol* County CoraElsenhower played hoat Sunday mlsslonera will he the priiulpta
night to h't Mother, Milton, who s;wakyr at tomorrow's noon lunreturned from a onv-wret* goed- citron meeting of the Hanford
w
x
ilton and |Mon* Club.
Krider ia expected to dlseuta
his daughter, Ruth, stayed over*
the accomplishment* of the Cham­
night at the White House.
ber of Commerce, and to reveal
plana for fufure developments
and projects that are vital to
th# progress of Seminole County.
Lions Club president W. Hugh
Duncan said that Krider will al­
I .. P|a n p C r a q h
so Include In hla addre** hefor*
1,1 r l u , , 4- b - r U h l l
member* of the local club the tm.
Paul Hodge*. 4.1. well known In portance of waterway* toward thg
Sanford and the Hanford area, development of thla area.
was killed yesterday In Hie crash
Th# rlub i* expected to discuss
of a private plan# n«ar Detroit, plan* for It* annual light bulb
Mich.
sal# which will b« launched oa
Mr. (lodge* was lorn and rais­ Oct. 15 in order to rail# funds
ed in Hanford.
for tight conservation programs
He ia survived by a brother, during tha coming year.
M. (i. Hodges, and two sister*,
Duncan said that "all Mona aro
Mr* Ytda Rot er and Mr*. Eva urged to b# present at thia Im­
Rmlth, all of Hanfmd. Other aur- portant meeting."
vivors include hla wife, Mrt
Florence Hodges, 'hree brother*
and one aiitrr 'n Michigan.
Mr. ilodgeh sai employed hy
General Motor* at the hug* Wil­
A talk cm th# Florid* Highway
low Run Plant.
He made hl« rrtiJerie in Fern- Patrol It scheduled for lh# Wed­
nesday noon turn liton meeting
dale, Mich.
Funera serve t will l&gt;c nrld in| of the Hanford Kiwania Hub.
Daklawn Mich, with interment in
Jerry Henkarik, a member of
Oaklawn Cemetery
lh# elub'a Projects and Ftnanr*
Funeral arrangement* aro ln-1 Commit!**, will introdue# th*
complete.
speaker.

Paul Hodges
BackByGlHl Mr.
Dies Yesterday

Kiwonis Club Will
Hear Safety Talk

Behind Scenes W ork For Bombing Derby W in
Heavy Attack Wing ONE at NAS failure to drop, failure to !«• over
Sanford held Itf third quarterly the target at the arhrdulrd time.
Night flights over
Atlanta aid
bombing derby last week, hut It Charlotte IMIS site* were achewai nine nail-biting hour* after duled for the second day. The
the last atrplan# touched the deck RRS (Radar Bomb Scoring) site*
nefore th# official retullt were tracked the Heavy Attark aircraft
known. Four squadron* based at on radat a* they approached their
NAS Sanford participated Heavy targets and scored the homldng
Attack Squadron &lt;VAH» ELEVEN, run*.
,
flying North American AJ-1
At stake was the travelling Con"Savag#" attack bombers, raptur ovrr Trophy, a large silver eup,
rd first place white YAH 5 and i presented to llaavy Attack Wing
YAH 9 Douglaa A3D Skywsnlor ' ONE hjr the North American Avia­
tsrin Jet bomber* placed second tion Corp*. It I* named after a
and third. In Mat
position was North American test pilot who |o«t
I hla !Ue testing the AJ-I. VAH 5.
YAH-T an AJ aquadren.
The bombing derby canal *ted nf winner of the two previous dertwro day* flight operation* On the I bies, I* currently in possession of
firrt day the Heavy Attack crew* th# trophy but will relinquish It
Few their aircraft tu a bombing to YAII-11 at an official presenta­
range at Eglin
Air
Proving tion to he held at a later data.
An extremely narrow margin
Ground and dropped a practice
bomb. Whlla th# actual acore re­ of victory separated ELEVEN
ceived on their bombing was the from the runner up*, and the race
trophy was
prime factor, penalties were added for the individual
for such item* as taking off late, l even tighter. Thia Iropby is pra-

aented to the crew attaining th# LCDR E C ROSSI, pilot, LTJO
lowest score throughout the derby. W. DAItTNEI.M bombardier and
LTJO It MrADAMS of VAH 5 w .n J. M. DRUSE, AM?, third craw
individual honor* hy 1H0 of one man were at a high altitude with
percentage poin* over LTJG A. S. Hie outside air temperature below
CLARK of VAH-11. ai the best 30-E. While talking with LTJG
bombardier navigator. Third plac# HARTNELL about this experience
in the Individual race went to LT he »*!d, "We never thought nf re­
JC. W. HARTNELL, also of ELK turning once wr neared the target.
\ltliough alt w# were wearing was
YEN.
Lt'DIl HOWARD C. HANSEN, our lummcr flying tuiti and sum­
acting Commanding Offir»r of mer glove*. | had to remove my
ELEVEN, stressed team work as glovra to work th# rader eontroi*
the reason behind ELEVEN’S vic­ but kept putting them bark on
' when | could. It wa* frigid up
tory.
"It was th# people working be their."
Invaluable training and #*perhind the scene* that enabled us
to win. Our Air Intelligence, sup­ ienrr are received b) th# crrwa
ply
department,
maintenance, in Una type of exercise. New fac.
para-loft, line crews, and the oth tori discovered by one squadron
er "uniung" men were the real while flying these mi»*ion* are
cifter, adopted by Hie other squa­
victors In the derby."
Th# bombardier* war# the key drons Th# derby contribute* greatmen one* th# aircraft laft th# run­ I ly In keeping th* NAVY crew*
way* at NAS Sanford. Ona crew 1combat ready and In "fighting
vs-hile flying It* minion had a t trim" to stop any potential agfailure of »b# beating #quipmeoL |f rwaeoc.

THE THREE ROMKARDIEItS from V AIM I, *h w # to*al l#an acore wai th# b#at In tK
d trb /9 pe%€ «llb the Nor h Amerlren AJ*1 bomb *r In thf barhyround. Kle^e* flow the AJ*t alrrrt!
in lhf icrcnt detby. Knerling (I. lo r.) IA. (Jf) W. II. IMrtneU, IL E. Kronfacger, AD2 and 1.1.. (Il&gt;
A. ti. Hark.
(Official U-8. Navy l'hot*s&gt;

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Ithsnfc order foikj woud b* h*p- 1|tr|rM , ..^
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flt* r
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^to rr*r* working *■*•»* of ^
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.- *i
, wUtesom to tow. t«c*uM t*« &lt;JO
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I Itoto ha* a higher prapatfaa of
know what to d* with bw u . i
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:•» ‘ » ; u over
than any ocfcrr httstolf too f.*K year of hi*
St*to.
ttmrrat tort h* w*t u &gt; rf when r e s j in to , industry »31 br
Th# satloa ha* &lt;.'00
perooas torrr was a shorayr of teachers furred la rrralit* rta ideal* sat
' o*«r 100. aerordirg to the U. S The *rfa»d board offered him wilt probably cox* to tor poiat
» her* it w-JI retire prop(r o*iy
Oflju* B s iu s , and 424 or about teotorr chase* to trarh."
when they raa't Lssy up prodsef t p s Aaothrr Crwtrsrt
i 1# p*r writ of t.ke*n !r»« la low*.
Ihr r*o*ar-brr» haro *e*« trying
•T'-al waa 10 ys*r* ayo. as! tioa" M em i and.
I to eiplpato tot* phenomenon. hr JjK rrraetly Mrtod *n«:h«r
“ IsAntry faat ha* to r » t li»
I 3*4 nr hrCk aw Ur.
year* c\r.tract to teach autbr that m b * people are old at M
oh.:;* oO-.tn are alert asd filly
Thw orw MuOy fa **wler the watic*,” Mcrru arid.
t*a- CapaSir at IS," he arid
lt‘a rrlatisrly eaiwr
•Jpera*sn« at tor Urtitcrtity of
t g a r d • low* * Inatitstp of Grror'a jy
SIGNS CONFESSION- Itowsld Wrrflrr (UW. wfat H I m f u M a
ku
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ewafrsito* to (to ■ ■ rl.r wf • vrmaa i* • O r t r fiK .vhwrb *• tor mcM W Jaly I.
uto h*t a prepwr artlittf.
Ml
•ifwrd too adentsism *1 (tah r flr r prrtowgrd *•*■•
Fy attoraey* Frrd G sram r
Dr. Woo-trww W. Mrrria. who
a
lift
w TuU m C-rrrifr• who » * f * aetarg to hrh*!( « f Ik u- rbrwt. Dr.
-to p iu H . row
brads tor rnatKut*. drtrr* a
•rotewc* (or tka marthr *f kt* w-.!« o* to* &gt;aac a (ht «t the * J « ptoc* ander MaUar -*—
'smdrt A " Ford and work* ta
BID EMrLOVMENT
. “ P E trir* Pl.tVE FOB SALK
DALLAS. T n .
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BLACKPOOL. Frctav! V ----Tjihcd tads a S n irn r p oetry Tt.* plan* la which ,'urx.er Br.Uah i
.t v c r s T t
**r* Thursday night and *ik*l Pr.mr Minister Vetilfa ChamberAdwi**la**
jnafrr W. C. Wat's foe a )0O. lass brought back ‘ pracw wills '
Frarl G»* (Sanford)
hen
Watto loll hia hr kad sc I honour" from Munich ia 1W Ii
----------- l y BINNITT CIR F------------DrWitl Frank CTrK. (Lrbr
-j-r s , ft# man drew a pfetol vp fne vale ter M 400.
Ram :hton)
MOTORIST war hauled hito court tor drltrbtf wrack tr.to
store aaft of
Thw Lascajktr# Aircraft Carp ,
d robbed th*
Era Markowtx &lt;Gr**wa)
a petic* tar at three .n the rrvumtry *T couldn't I’rrp " hr
D.tcharyrs
x.ur* than fl.006 aad fed ia *
r*r of the B year-old D* Hav-,
•xplainrd to tor ;udf% 'and 1 thouyht a abort drive Ki(hl
atatioa wayosu
Grorpr Dot sett ( Loofwoodj
pettir my rwrre* “
______________________
| iiasJ biplan*. ha* decided to tell .
A.*a Kryoo’-d* (Sanford)
"So wbw made y o * run
thw craft uaed until recently to
BOTU. POWEB fHNPLAT
Ur.:i gotrrt* &lt;Sanford I
Into oar car *" demanded
CLYDESIDE, England 7 ___ '-»k* rvcatlorrn 00 pleaaure tr-.ps
Clamm* Graatoam (Sasfordl
thw podya. "My remedy
Brita'fl v
Prince**
AVia.* dn around BIackp»I Tower. Cham- j
WUUaa Cook Jr. iLakr Mary)
prosred too rflrtlvt,” ea«
v
smashed a hotllw of eha-npayne hwrlata uswi thr plan* to fly tr
Boneir H tlltasy (Sanfs-rd)
p!j.r&gt;H the ttotcral "I !&lt;3
ayi.nM the bow of th* new R-yal Munich in '.KM for talk* with Kit*
Mrs Mar an Omski, and Baby
Aiierp M tka whetlf*
N g
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Navy frigate Jaguar—and the *S)p
Boy, (Saeford)
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BIKTIM
•fayed put. WM1* eTObarraised of­ ier. tn a last Vur attempt t*
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Pilar.
ficial*
»nrri*d about th* prince** preserv# European prac*.
"Ws're hadnf a fad cf
—
row to the occasion and gav* the
Boy.
trnublr at the plant," a i c i t
w—CANINE DELINQUENCY
ship a mighty above It slid down
told hi! rantfarunf partA tb lW 1
DETROIT ft - Carinw delto
ft* glipway.
m*r over to* lts|-d:jta»c* f(\
AdmivsjoaM
qu»&gt;cy had aathorities worr-*d for
phro*. "W» may have to
Vary Ana Cooper (Orlando)
THIEVES HEADED OFF
a while Sunday,
trnreka to* T aft-H an k y
vt\EdCh A Bl'trh (CainrtsriLr. Ga.)|
CHICAGO ft — Two young
fill!"
e ■■■ ■* .» * * * &gt;— ■
A pack of 11 dog*, part « f an
Forrocr Smith (Sanford)
men who failed to get their head* act at th* Detro-t police field day
"Okay* art* the reply.
frssst Pari* (Sanford)
together today fare! charge* of in Brgra Stadium, broke out of
I t thrra’i no ether way cart, yo* bettor par thw dan* fa*!*
AUGUST I
robbing a suburban f.nance com- their cagee. terronaed a «D-po-jnd
Afalsslaas
piny at tXO. Working 00 1 ilia I bear ard bit two policemen. They
A
faetjBua
tur*»l
dowa
a
fr»*
ssliakytoad-rode
rwcar.tly?
Thw
Dcr-ir Karneyton (Sanford)
dur. that one of the gunmen had !
T o d iy i’ ln Y £ " £ g ~ p ^ d j
a
n
;»*-•«
!«*•*!
rstat
loch
ptoc#
ess
to*
L-_rd
te*
at
to*
Wt*
Wk:pfHarbarrr*
p*r.ds* Cr-l CIA wh*rr Jock * u
a roup I* of pr*cty*r
* ,
and wer* ordered so take a rabies
Mary Saus-^ra (Sanford)
quickly apotud Douglas Ffatcher. 11)(,
rwwiy*. I T **« dTAk wha* Tm dnney.* Vs «x;toi£«d *at^r tut
Caro'ya Miller (TttaaTllI*)
firmly.
M. Fletcher’* rompaiuoe, pclic* ,
Robert Moyr
said, is ■ barber.
APPROVES COWBOY MUSEUM
Edith Bhtch 'Iflnravsuw. Gi 1
BY — PRODUCT BARRED
Andora
Coli
n*
y f t U W WON ft
—
Th#
fca* b*r*
Mr*. Mar* Hilt and brby !/&gt;y
MILWAUKEE ft — Taverv House has given final coogre*a pcrri-ril hrsoBocowner* here b*v« been told to ret iienal recognition to a p!*-.-ed
( I P lct*ph«4a&gt;
Grace Smith
rid of tfceir ttorka of electrical rational cowboy hill of fame and
Daona A'kln* and baby girl
appliance*, coveralls.
costume mu*cum at Oklahoma City. The
AUGUST 4
j jewelry, and similar itrma. Depu- House approved a Senate—passed ;
k&lt;t■ isail« 1
** mimiM « NNOtSCH t t
j ty Policw Inapeclor P.adolph MU- revolution eipreasteg
Conrreu'
C «r rr B Cl.aU.'. (D«Bary)
(Coalbusd Press * i ; t Oaa)
AWARDINO of medicai honor*! Certalr.ly th* fact that tor fflaer ta*d the tavernter peri were formal recognition of the h i ! ai
Odessa Rr-id*rwo
CoainlMior.ar Dodd atated "I'd
to two Dak* Pnlreraity Medical ;*aar dowa exist 1* no reawoe far
competing with department stores. |• memorial to persons who made
Bob«rt Lord
Bl&lt; U *ir# her a year.’*
School pediatrician* haa brought1jct normal child not to receive
Their bus -.esa to brwre. he re- ‘‘outataading
eoetributjona ’ to
Mary Jo Inyhraa
Howorrr, Odhaos seated *T&gt;«
attention to a Uttie-known dan-[imailpox vaectnattons. The**
mlndad them.
I opering and develooiag th* West. *
fhlistirw Mandi*
r*r which smallpox vacelnatioca vaccination* arr highly tmporlaw says ICO-, of r t l * n ow hi!»s E. Mom*
petuent to certain lew children tank It to because of them that
Md r »
and adult*
jataailpox no longer prevent* any
Hilda Bar*
All toe
tt y^otla— »# hare ars
Dra. Benjamin A Johnaon and rreat danger in th* Unl'ed Bute*
ft*winy painr, eomAtatwi Bra:l. l/^t A n fuodryear i Fens Part)
fl-u n c D m rrerntiy were hso round Light Caaww
Miami Kelly
» f Odtiam.
or*d by ttr North Carolina Madi­ In their rtudy. th* Dot* pedlaDt*rfc*ry*a
as! Society tor a report they trtriana found right rues of •&lt;U ls M Thomat ((wise V»m*|
n ttrsttH to the r v n
made on eraser.a vaccinatum
1cm* vaccinatum among 1JJ0
Mary
Ana
Cooper
(Orlando)
MTT.WAfKEK to — A frfend
Thla. dUraar
.
** *
North Carolina ehlldrra with « Joha
B.
Krarr.ay
I* D**d m not always a friend m
*Ptr%4 Jof
* tcTyor, thr daraae —tCA who anltrwtnl Vraur.mt
a te rw y a
deed. Charles Schwartl. S , told
that pcodocra ajsorr m ordinary , t
Hoapltal.
AlalooUi*
police hr itnlr a radio. wriK- O tsill H i l i r i fOfipft &lt;~Vf|
amal.poa vacc«tBma.
j ^
raftM that on# cut of
wa'ch, aporta »kirt ard ***** dri­
Ccriofjtoua DUroaw
rvrry 1S4 rcarmatoua children
Tj »14
lr*&gt; ^
ll ri fro at tow bom* of a "fhend**
A vaccinated per*oe with tear- devt/&gt;ped thr diaeaar. at iraat to
n*t« I.ifIm CAflf'i (IdieiHbH)
n a ero esutract thr diacaar trom Ihla particular Kody. On# eaar
JUttf C n r m (Oti#4o)
hu own vaccination. Alao a prr-,raa fatal. All of U&gt;r case# orCnlW*! I‘Alt#
K n with ecsrma or other akto ttirrtd In children andae the ay*
Cltl«rlr« Oimrr » * (ftanforf)
diaeaae can yvt It atmply by eom-'o* »t*i t rest- tniHT o r tw»:
Ctt'l
Vnttala
(Biflf0r4)
cos \ rr j r o o r
st-tfi.
Ir.y ta contact with romwoo# who1 Howeror. thla d m nef swan
!&gt;*-f Oiaero! t*«•f*r0 &gt;
*oi *• i /trsTV. n o n iu s ,
m enU y hu be*o vaccinated.
Iih*» the dlaraa# la llmiUd to ehllf t rts..*srr,
Dra Johnaon and Dre* Bat Krn- AduiU with ttin diaear*
I* h i i n n t i : .r
No diHjbe alrtwl is* Mnslcl i f n n H F&lt;Wtl ran are (he kr
threw mice for presenting eraeata " * 0 eocitract It. loo.
tMTHOM) IiM 'liU I VrfWiTJTJs I
HIMTIM
raccir.atum:
. ootarioa and A*twia
peweil* of the Wiw prise three Atwi shm 1 he Imlrd tav tfawr
if hv-F r*Af • l«t. Mr •«! Sfr«1—A perwat with akin Hm u f D L : My teeth bleed 7*ttr pro"low pessc*" now bring qiw n l (or snene "wrippol dnvn’
. * C iitli* Jr.
atiouid not br raectnatrd far faarly when 1 brush them. Can
ovaDW in the medium pnte bcld. Remember, a T7 Ford
Al ••I •T •
arr. all pea
lyoa offer any auyyration ’
•qupfed ibe wav most people wans a sae vsln-sruh awssv
I4»l*sl«si
3—A penon who wtB br ta ctore Answer: Thr blcedlry ca y br
mite (ransrrt.steci. hoi(re and r*&lt;Itcs—c»is hundrnts of dnl•ontact with atiyoow Mffeflny due to irritation of the yum* proyt.K«H h#&gt;lM (JU«fPF#»
h n leas ihan those medium pewrd caru neilwh rf nipped •
from
akto
Oaaaaa
ahowid
do
*
be
lured
by
tartar
roltorted
arour.d
n*f«U U *F «t
aacctnaud.
(thr nrcka of thw troth. It ciyht
&gt;g&lt;
r?tt«»
&lt;A««f"r4i
A—A raMdnrted prcacai Ktoald alao br duo to pyorrhra. a eocsSHr » 1y (OrlMol
be eontidervd a danger to anyonr tloo tn which thera la deyeseraR- « a Ipff.'tr
with skin dtaraar until thr arab Uon or waatlny of th* bony aockK ill f »!• &lt;Sinf«r4)
haa f*U»n trma th* vacetnaUon &gt;u with tafiammatloa of tor
ftIHTift
C m B* fated
Iyarn*.
]W&gt;r u-.y ii.
sir. AfaJ Ww«
Whli* arssmw varctnatwan U It udytK b* adetrahi* tor yoa
' lw«e-ff*
&lt;AMfof4),
arrtota and can b* fatal—It U.lto hav* a caraful MuI f by yowr
Iialaf k f r»v*v *f, Mr a«4 ||r«
tcr’anaWly. Mnpa'attefay iar« d*nttit to drtwrmfn* tb* caur*.
•IF »*SS*i iam#« Bros ly 'iu«fr f 1 |.
M |ll(fa1 *&amp;«!)
|M«rIk«•! ■••
’ JoeirrK t . K^rxvRfAfj&gt;
Otmt14 A&lt;t»r~4
A*Q»|R1st f At*»e rf ft*** y^p.
UtaiBot I* --»• (BasI'iN)
WATMfiVli mm u *
.4 MfDoVAIJ*. it- PfiyA.
U«ri l»«l| Msf4f &lt;ft*afer4f
Aof «. 1HT.
FlaiUry Hoars, rrrvau ! » , » . 14
a. a . to * p m.; 5 *ml Prlvatr
Bu mi, 1 to 4 p. m . T w i t a ,
Prdiatnca, 11 a. m. to 1 p m
Parent* and Grandparrata only.
: Owitetrtea, No vUltlnf d«rmp
. fee-lay of babtoa. Prirat* Booms
-11 a. a . to U aooa I to 4 p
m. and T to I p. m., Sami Prtvatr
1 Booms, t to 4 p a . and 1 to
•Ppm .
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News In Brief

Hospital Notes

Try end Stop Me

MM HftMAMN BUMt, iPoof^-f*. N. T . W.f# ef ft# operator of a
y i-a farm ta Tanganyika. I.. :• Africa, is ifcswa tildmy tvro-yaaroM baboon*, Joseph aad Joaephinr, ahorlly after thw arrival ef thw
ft Kww York 00 thw SJS. Lrrsfc. Tb# baboon* war* part cf a
earyo cf Alrtcaa animal*. Most of tbcvn wer# cotatyoed to tn* St.
Jso. Ti# ai.;=c&gt;i a .! ..-ed at MJ.OW. fDCfTOltofoU

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A Vaccination That
Can C ause Trouble

Study

MiMIlli Of tb# American delegation to the Ceir.-ruriit-spoewncud
World Youth Eestival art shown as they wwrr met by young Ruatiaiw
00 thrir srr.val to T'oscc ». There are If J Americans attending th#
festival. RrprcMntatim from i n countries art at th* International
youth gathering, which end* August 11. (torcrvational RadlcyAotoJ

TALK ABOUT e C O M D M K "

FORDSG0$I LESSPERMill!

Legal Notice

Fords cost less to buy I

P h o n * b a fo r *
soon

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1 6 0 0

Fords (ost less to trodel

(o r you r

I aaevi nfhrtol mwswwi wk I f — ns writ can A w clearly
that th* new kind td hw l snnmsnk a higher pew* sbac
esalwr of MS two kaw priced crwupetiKw*. The nra who bad
as them aswtem* are p*&gt;*etMo«va4 t—vers-men wtww* vwry
lavthhoiid depetwto wywws itww ripen kn»wV«tg* of tan.
They pay mot* hr tamt Feeds bora war they tiwwr that Frwsto
knfa wp ws «wfo*. Uh* tarww.aik td Road
ws roavt. they Have dtotoswnl fa s P«wd la woytk 1
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Fords cost less to run!
In the onlv nalinsullv reiugniaed leva of gawdinc ernevany.
the 1937 M"t*lgai Icoivwnv Run. a Imsl Vt tlcliscrrsi nan
nulca per gatUm than my othrr cat entered! Thh. rrtnerohcT.
»v* no "private tevt* rnttdurtrd for the benefit ol a sin(to
manufacturer This was grueling competition between It
different makes ol cars . . . supervised by ihe United Stile*
Algo Club. And when the test was o»rr. Fold led all other
u n ■&gt; lb* Uuug vv« want tnuai—artual twain per ••flowt

IH E $OONER YOU TRADE
THE MORE YOU $AVE

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Thursday partly cloudy
•raftered lhr-&gt;der*ho»»rs.

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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
HANFORD, FLORIDA.

llu ra lii

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1957

Shop and Save
In Sanford

9

NO. 6.7

United Press Leased Wire

Commission Fails
Budget Agreement
Continues

Ike Declines Comment study
On Civil Rights Vote I™ dc?X

Commissioner*
yesterday failed to r*«ch agree­
WASHINGTON «J&gt; — President Elsenhower slid thst If the In- ment on the 1957 M budget.
ELsenhower nld today tlml world spectlon proposals are accepted , J. Braiiry Odham, earlier in
disarmament would follow almost they will relieve the world from the d»y, had seeminly brought
automatically from any East West Ute gtrni rear uf a surprise, dcs- th* rummiltiuner* closer U^clbagreement to free the world from suiting attack Then, he added, er in their deliberation* over the
the fear of surprise attack.
|disarmament would follow atep- possibilities of adding thre* mills
,,
by step almost automatically.
If prnerea, ,, made on reUest^
Reporter* poerd . variety of *n the n*yt year's tax bills or to
the world of the fear of surrr.se
|,uertkmi
fl&gt;r7 th&lt; leave th* mtllage without any
h*
' hl‘ President today. At one point hr change.
would be th, neatest ray of hope
h(s,
h,
hit
Commissioners John Krid»r and
Children made merry In San- on tha dark world scene since he by a lot of double-barreled shotLaw-rene* 5wo?ford
tenaciously
ford streets yesterday afternoon has been in the White House,
guns.
WATER. WATER EVERYWHERE and not a host (n right. Rut The picture above show* wsler covering atrrvts In the Rendolph St.
stuck to their gun* In demanding
svhen more than 2’ v Inches of rain
Elsenhower tol.i his news conchildren lake advantage of the flooded aireels to practice swimming. and Summerlin Avr. airs.
(Staff I'holo)
One questioner told
fell In Ihe area.
frrmce that be has the utmost
. him tlsat.. ac. , that there he no inrrraae In millStreets were flooded in several hope that Russia will agree to the ’ "* *
v,r&gt;"
ax*. Commissioner Swofford daareas of the city rousing motorist* lotest American-Allled proposals *rt1fn the currrnt session of i on
to stall their ear. m th. rain filled for aerial and ground inspection «"»*• and then the reporter asked elsroil that It w*» not fair for
traffic artenea.
zone,. These proposal, were put "h^her the I re,.dent felt any the Sanford taxpayers to shoulder
the expense of service* and Im­
One
complete
residential
area
before Russia by
Secretary of
a *
' *
te
#XEVELAND. Ohio «F _ nil
wa, surrounded by water In me Stale John Foster Dulles at the rrl *m‘
provements in the south end of
grandmother said today that DonHe was asked alto whether hr j
virlnity of Randolph St. and London disarmament talks.
the eounty. Commissioner Knder
felt
that
hit
leadership
was
Im­
ahl Joseph Wedler, 23, who "con- (
Summerlin Ave. Residents were
Other major points in hi* new,
demanded that "w* leave th* millpaired
by
the
fact
that
ha
It
a
the *!r if w«t#r r•m* up conference:
failed" to atucking a woman the t
“ Ume ejuck" President who can-. *ge a* M 1* now" until w* sole*
near
to
their
doorstep*.
One
home*
Secreury
nf
Defence
aama data Marilyn Sheppard was
present tax problem*.
owner »ai&lt;i MIf§ a ihame— our
E. tttlton had not if iM ment later in his term.
murder ad, never had been in this
Eisenhower
said he had not1 Al one time during yesterday
homn hart been lurroundtd \y
iom* *'lJt *,fo
city.
water for nearly a week."
««“ •« before work itertc,this notices! any Impairment of hit afternoon's session all of the sug­
In a special dispatch from Win- \
Rosalia Drivr was blocked off
,e » ",d ht leadership because of the ronstl- gested Improvements and added
ahoatcr, Va., the Cleveland Press, HOLLYWOOD ** — Oliver
by .he water for several hours, « P * * “ &gt; n«me CincInnaU ao.p tutlonal limitation on hit running
however, that expenses w*r* totaled. Commis­
,i
j i . l. _i «,.,i ' manufacturer Neil If. Me Elroy to again. He added,
qigdad the unidentified woman as , Hardy, the rotund half of the
was the lUndolrh and Mellon- r4T;lce Wllson. if McElfov pa*»c. he might encounter such impair­ sioners suggested an addition ta
unsuccessfully ; famed laurel and Hardy movie
a*Inr she had
v
AT* ',* r
„ , . .
a thorough government investtga- ment later in his ttrm.
the rounty jsil st a cost of 135,Other street* flooded bv the ||nn (tf h„ qu#liflf, Uon,
sought psychiatric treatment for comedy tram, died today of the
Addressing himself to the broad 000; new rood equipment for aa
Wedler, whom she helped to rear, results of a pabstyUe atroke. He
i'juwern't rrnrh A v e ' .rd '\K.-feThe Jury trial amendment to the quMtion o f htl difficulties with
C n / j l renrh, Ave. endI Myrtle,, dW| rlgtlu bill as adojv.'d by th* ( ongre.s. he said that the House edited 683,000; road building ma­
The Press said the woman's name j was 65.
Comim»*ioner» yesterday ap*
«
. .k
k
. . . . . .
*St* in’ Sciut* wouW Milouftlj haxnptr ami
trrAtincnt of the ad- terial* at 690,000; salary Increas­
was not used because she was | The plump comedian, who wron
proved tha purchase of additional, ter,ertion; and Dalmeito Ave. be- .j,e
of
th&lt;.
federal 'unlMration TegulalWe program es, toning board expense, air port
suffering from a heart condition. |world -wide acclaim
with Stan1
S 2 PS t ? r Sir'l l * ' 1° TScLmr 1
lf,' h
.* r&lt;"‘m
,lr ,Wvllnr' 1 ,0 M&gt; might mean that tv, had not done toning funds, added costs that
nnic County Agent Cecil Tucker
Unofficial nuaiurcnventa tn the.-twuhw- he wouUI vrui the rigid. „ m |j „a« he could havedone.
The dispatch said the woman Laurel over a span of more than
snnilil require an 8 mill tab on
s ,..u ..» i?’ ,
2 7t inches of bill if It reaches him in the Senato
he still
had reported all *he knew about two decades, surcumbtd at the1
still believed firmly that
Mystery surround, the breaking tucker, appearing t*f„,v the rain fell In th* 24 hour period form. Hut he re stated his opp,*, he should not use threats or cluba top of last year’s millage.
her grandson to mystery writer j \orth Hollywood, Calif , hom&lt;- of andentering
of Htarfojd unit
Roard of Commissioners, re- ending at 8 a. m. Hits morning -.wo t0 the amendment.
Commissioners at this point bw
over the heads of Congrwaa.
Eflat Stanley Gardner, whose un
un- hij roother-inlavv after a long ill- Works
discovered
,
4
mor" in*
queated th* purchase of a 16 The prevloua day s rainfall meagan talking of possible trimming
He ha* a successor In mind t o .
Other Statement*
c * cdal
1*1 court of Last
La*t Resort
Reaort has
, . „
,
about , 30 when employes report- nim projector, a movia screen, suiad 1.60 Inches.
id the budget. At on* point, Cbssnty
replace Job* M-Jisl**,#* b**-i of f.fM W r new* •W eights:
concerned Hscif with the Sheppard nesj. Hu wife for IT yeara, Lu­ • V ; - work.
Commission Chairman Fred Dy­
a,
| Vk
. errws were railed out 1* ____________
ape
raven*),
reference
flies,
City
,he
International
Cooperation
Ad.
cille,
as»»by
in
aide.
ATtey*
hau
lie
etpreeaad
givat
admiration
ease.
Ixieatcd on ftcminolc Illvl., near black board* and reference books, yesterday aftesnoon in an attempt mJnLttratioti, but
llollster has for the Kcpubtlean senatorial can- son was » - ki if h* would favor
“ And Mr. Gardner told me he no children.
,, ,
.
, . .
; Frsofh Ave., in .a busy thoroughThe county agent eaplaloed to open stonn sewrer* so that;pttvtir.aed to remain In his poet at dldatc in
Wisconsin,
Walter sibling an extra mill for construc­
diin't think that live confession was
tion of county Jail additions.
•*r* ***** Hie boatplant was en- that the movie projector u usedwater would drain ofl quicker,
the President's convenience.
Kohler.
true, either," the woman said.
Dyaon said "I wouldn't say that
200 pounds, hid been In "very tered between closing tlm* at5:f»0, to showr Dims at various meetings
Workmen
concentrated their cf- He dlamisscd ar Inconsequential
____
_
.
He
defended
his
acceptance
of
Dr. Samuel If. Sheppard, hui- poor’ condition. He was paralized
yesterday, said owner P. G. 1of both youth and adult groups forts in the Rummeilin Ave. end a comment by lts*p. Cleveland II. ' gifts, which was criticized by Sen. I I am In favor of hdding one mill
band of the slain woman, „la serv
,,
and could not talk. He
barely Kurch, and 7:.10 this morning.
Hi- iminted out that equipment, |Randolph St aica whrie witef Halley D-W.V*. v Ito last week Wayne Morse I&gt; Ore. Elactdiow- lor the Jail."
Ing a llfe termJn Ohk. I ^ | | » icBuW Ml . nd milke moUon. with
Commissioner B. C. Disk! n r
t font limed Oil Page 1)
, ilcsrril*r&lt;t Elsenhower a, a "lousy
Deputy
Sheriff
Morgan
Mct'lvJheretofore,
had to t^- borrowed, wasdeepest.
Cary on second degreo murder one hand.
marked "it woekl b* dynamite to
land, of Shejlff J. I,. Hobby's of- Tucker named such groups as
____ _________
|tiar" in connection with defeat of
csmviction.
add mcra than thre* mills."
the school construction bill.
.V atroke Sept.
12. 1956, left flc&lt;j investigated the incident this the 4-H Club, Kuturi Farmers
’edler, after verbally corieas- Hardy paralyzed He had been morning but could find ro appar- and Farm llureau before which
Commissioner
Swofford »ugDiacussc-s Arms Further
to Volusia County officials trying to tell h*a wife something ent reason for llie attempt bur- many types of agricultural films
getteri "If sre'r* going to work
On the disarmament matter,
I___ _________ ___
,
Signed a confession for Cleveland ever since the atroke but never giary.
on a three-mill Incrrat* w* might
acre shown.
attorney William J. Corrigan, chief wa* able to write the me««arr.
as well forget sonlng—Hiere's no
However,
the
Board
of
ComA
windowon
the
west
side
of
defense counsel for Hr hheppard
JlanJy flrj| w(| hofp,|&gt;IllfJ ,n
uia doing a half-way Job." II*
miasioncra refused to purchase
the
building
was
pried
open
to
Corrigan odty said he and his nrart&gt; nilrbink |f|fr thr , troke.
admitted that h* wa* in favor
gsln entrance to the building and the projector and screen nut apassistants In Uie ca*« are consider- n)pfl he wfnt
W| own
of
going through the hudret and
tl-e culprit left by opening a rear Proved th* purchase of all other
trimming K down. "I recommend
that the Sheriff work with less,
w-m C d o m U7or th. taSuoaed l ^
. ’^ ^ h . ^ h o m * . ^ hU
f’nm
inside.
the Zoning Commission wo-k with
osteopath.
i Wother-ln-law, Mrs.
Monme I
TALLAHASSEE
V
—
Florid*
Judge Erneat Housh.dder *p
WASHINGTON o
— Chair­
A dcak drawer w«» pried open
"So tU it I know,
he was j on. , .
less, and Include the Judge, tha
man Jotin L. MKTellan of the Sen highway death toll was 628 dur­ peale&lt;) tn the Hoard of Seminol* Tax Collector, and Ta* Asiessor;
by breaking a steel staple and a
never In Cleveland in hi* life,"
__
Hardy's perlrer, Laurel, 67, sufing
the
first
si*
months
of
the
Count;*
Commissioners
yesterday
etc
Racket*
Committee
declared
th$ grandmother told the Press f|rfd ,
,n Jurri l9J*. ind steel cash bo* removed. Howtrim everyone of them."
today that Congress must protect year, » decrease of 100 from til* during the afternoon usslon, for
U
writer. Ilrr knowledge of Wedler s
tr&lt;,
nfjr, n fm .m 4 ever, no money was tsken.
However, Sheriff J. L. Hobby,
the ronitturtion of additional attending the session, stated that
working people from "unscrupul­ tame period a year ago.
whereabouts differ* widely from from ,, ^
^
t(| &gt;bou, to
A hood on an outloard motor,
The highway pat|ol *aid today room* at Ihe county Jail to house his budget w*» figured as clos*
ous" labor leaders and in some
the Umrtable of his 1954 mov.-1 , urt , TV ., .„. .ifl
f «»• wrenched off by using
. . .„ . -h,
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MIAMI *6— Some 600.000 eon- instances "liberate them from the Its trooper* nude 46,i»:i0 nr-r-ii juvenile delinquents,
as poatibi*. "I can't operate on
menta which WcdJer gave in
i
‘ thin’ comedian’ s* IHncss. The hammer and chisel.
sumert will he paying from 2 io vlre of evil which
now
grips during the first sialh months of
Eltlmttr, (or ^
renoyatlon te**." he said.
statement.______________
last film they made was "Robin-, No oth damage was discover-, , 0
.nteuir electrle bills them"
this ye*r, 30 per e*ni above the #f thf norlh „ d of
prf„ pt
Commissioner Krider suggested
I
1C
J CL
L
M,n C” ” 0*" ,n m 9‘
fd hy Mi lelland when the build- «nthln s few month,.
The Arkansas Democrat’* dec I same period Iasi yean end this ji(| |o
j.jnn aquare feet of that a apeeial meeting be called at
LO Cal
LhCCKS
The hefty eomedltn had been ing was
arched.
Unincorporated ateaa and , "'»H |, ration came 'as the eommittve |"seemed to play a role" in redne floor (pare, said Commission which only th* budget would he
a a •« j -T- v I . • _ _ I living In retirement, but hit pop-: D. I). Lrcw. shop foreman, dla- town* will get the biggest stein*. L,| the silent troatmml from local! ing the death rate.
Chairman Fred Dyi.m, would discussed. "1 am willing to glvo
I 0 I N O r i O n a i ulinty was revived recently with I covnrd the tireaktng and entering] The cut In the price of electric-1union officials In the New York! Other factor* Included written Come to approximately g.15,000. [ in a little if we do certain things."
the re showing ef many of the old whrn he opened up tills morning. Uy follow* a promise by Ihe Flop (-py a m .
warnings to violator* an I notices
The rouniy I* facing a situa­
Judge Housholder told ill*
Laurel and Hardy comedy daisies
Robery was the probable mobve Ida Power end Light Co. Tuesday
^
e*l1H as witnet- of faulty equipment,
board “ I do feel that people are tion today it hasn't f*c*d in many
I for the entering of the metal to m«V*
deeper slashes In ill
trir, Rnkl between AF1.
Troopers spent 6I8.7!!&gt; n-.-irs p«
The Seminole County Chapter «f on television.
rr»dy tn spend the nv-aev when years," Commissioner Krider slatHe appeared In some 200 films building which houses the siiop* rales a* suggested by Ihe Stale (;m|rd Auto Workers loeals. il"ml trolling morr than nine million
, rd. and added "at the moment I
the American Red Cross HMtlrd
enlirnip mveaslty la skown"
am not going to vole fur an Intwo cheeks trnlay to thr national "^'h Laurel during Ihe past 30 0( Sulford Boat Work*. However,
Public Utilities Commission. nated hby racketeer Johnny Dio, milrs o f rnnds, both m-.ft Ilian
Thr Judge as)milted, “ I don't
offices of the Red Cron.
years. One of his best known jj,f burglar could I-ve lote.l off
In all, the Mg power company an&gt;l "p:
'paper" locals In the Team- douhlo Hip figuit-s for ihe first know whether we have nade any I crease in millage there's a po«*
nihility of coming t« an agree­
One cheek, said officials of ths '" " I '; 1!'’
* w»* **»•several new outbonrd motor* at- agreed t.. cut lit rate* by $1.- *trr, Ui mon whirh were chartered half of 1950
criminals in Juvenile retention" ment." He explslned that if there's
local chapter, waa for flOt which t,*«hful. fingering- of his tie..lie
Uc|,ed
to completed
boat* in —the-—
726jK)0.
That
was —
the .first
.
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. —
— figote
.. . . »t the
u.i rrequest of Jeme, R lloffa
-----He explelned that the purpose is an incresre of 3 or 4 mills this
represented Seminole County s ;
*uch
showtoom.
suggest*.! by the commission he
|n the course iA the testimony:
to rehohllitate youth and keep &gt;**r It will b* Hie same ne* "IV*
voluntary contributions &lt;« the ,
antic* as falling out of win- j Deputy Sheriff McClrlisrd a*ld rauae Fl’ l, was making 1 inn lug
Frank . Faaton. one ti* between
Uiem from the stigma of crime.
could put 10 mills «n here but it's
Hur.iean* Audrey Relief.
dows, bumping into door* and hit- ghat fingerprint* could not 1-e* a profit" on it* investment* and Dio and Die "paper" ln.it)*. re
To have to confine Jus*nll«i In m&gt;t the solution to th* county's
•
l . . cal.1 offir'jii Un*T hi* finger •Hh •
hammer.
I
and
tfsat
the
inrtslLrlcharging
proportionately
hlgh.r
fused
to
say
whether
he
hail
been
,e second Check, said Officials
No oth, r
|(im w ll be
the rounty Jail with criminals problem." he said.
rale* in unincorporated arvus ji d ordered Us keep silent by lloffa.
MARIANNA *N— l^w*l Phy­
% J*foJ I32*123, the Nstional Red iicv ed te^ T sV 'w on "r ic h "wide llon * oulli bc conlinucl
when the jail is erowdtd meins
Chairman
Dyson told th*
small towns thin in ihe cities the Teamsters heir sppsrent
sicians today ar* examining a
Cross portion (44 7 p«r «*nti ovation is "Stan *nd Ollle." Their
,
, . _
The commission rejf&lt;-*d this1 Joseph Georg* Snyder, known is »hn* box full of tiny bones, ap- w« have tn bring them together, board. "I personally don't think
of the ganford Naval Air Station's , rt was esientillly pantomine.
I TOODS
» » ran Gin, the hiidfet te'nw
Mondav as still nn» low enough I
(Continued On Tar* T)
p*|P?itly those rf a new born baby, he said.
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1. _
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_
_
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/..&lt;
contribution to Seminole County's which was
largtiy
responsible
f»i . .
.
.
, '
"We're confronted with Ihe fact the addition of three mills "
While agreeing to cut lla rotes,'
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discovered by workers repairing
1067 fund campaign.
their s icceas btfore European au- M o V C 111 A C O i n S t
that we do not have any deten­
"I am not in favor of thrr*
the power company protean I the M re
C flr r ip
D flV I P S the roof of a Cnttondale hotel.
Total Red Cron fund campzign diences.
®
and there *■
are many mills," he said, "but I feel we
commission’s evaluat on of the m ' 3 ,
i -'U T ii .a
Thr w„ rkmrn. who wer* remut- tion
,,,,n quarters -"•*
need it to carry on the dut'.es ol
firm's jttii has*, 'the rai« base P t in P r C ll
T o m O f r O W Ing tha roof of the old Central
* llf tequire co .uw
Th# quota was set at 11179.
th* board."
RkHREIN, Persian Gulf
Is the eallmalr of -t-mpany s lrJJ
1
1 m
1 W Hot*l. found the bo, b*tween the ^rtiroU ^ehndt.ted' S'' J U the
"This is a good budget," Krider
nrltiih ftounH !rt&gt;np«
tr»1mrnt Including delit* tnd
Wfi
N* Havle*. P Hipd frlllni: and Ihr
ind lurrr*! II ^
.
'
Hu method that's
a(.Inst rebsl force. In Oman and capitalization.
»« ^mlnole Memorial H o , pita, at oyrr
s h p r lff Hoy R 0^ r t ..,n .
Improper confinement we ..h u rt- raid, "It’s
wrong snd we'ie not solving a
British plane* altaeled Yemeni
The commission art a rate lau- I
P m Tuesday following a -jf,r two story hotel ha* oerr Ing them,” Judge Hrusholder j problem by putting on millage."
Dr. I, R. Poe is serving ■* &gt;raiders who crossed 'he unmark- of 302 million dolla-a. II this is tltori illness.
vacant for some Ume. and waa said.
Commissioner Homer Little td*
Tranri Paul Buah "5 nassed veterinarian at the Animal Hu- fd bo,d»r Into Aden hi a s.srtad-1 u**d, the company would male Mrs.-Davie* was Sort. Jsn ?i. closed by tha owner, Sheriff Ro Jails are used in 60 per cent mined, he explslned to the board,
of
the
eommunitl**
for
th*
reten­
^ al th. g«ml- pIUI dur,n*
•b»«ne* of Dr. jnt two-front Persian Gulf war profits of 6 98 per cent under Hie 1871. In Gurley. A1». 5he had llv- )* rl, on M|d.
I "I am In favor of the proposed
i v***
if
'**
*
Raymond Bass.
|the*tr*
proposed rales.
rd In Fsnfoni for the past 8 ycait
-jqve sheriff, who turned ih« box tion of Juvrnlles, the Julge said, budget."
theatre today..
Inday.,
net* Memorial Hospital
"but
that
doe*
not
excusr
us
from
Dr. Baa* Is hoipitallied and r*j„ |„,h ease*. thP Rrlllih wero
FI’ L figures its rate baa* at at IM4 Maple Ave. She came to 0Yfr |0 |w #| doctor# for an ev
Memlwr* of Ihe board agrved to
Mr. Rush was horn Dee a. 1* I ^ p ^ t l n f from a recent arrldent
»„| ,t the local rulers S34 million and claim* it would v ' - H h v * Ocner sshero she tmlnailon, said II had been above the Intent of the law "
I teees* y*»lerday’a afternoon »ea•t VincesiM, Ind. lie w y
» |n ^Mch he was thrown from his of territoyrra on opposite lilts of only mak* a profit of 6 3 per cent ln«l lived . for 12 years Mrs (h# hntpl ctRIng nearly two years
Judge Housholder filed the num s'on to meet again Thursday af­
her of Juvenile easts hindled In ternoon at 2 o'clock to di»'” t*
member of All Soul, tsttoli* j,or, t .
,h#
Arabian pe»!nn-la. under th* propoKd rote*.
Davies wa* a member of the before it was found.
the month of Msy, 1957 "There nothing but the budget."
c,p,rehi Dr. Poe ran be reached at his Aden and the Sultanate of MuiIn the past few years the firm Methodist Church.
-------------------------were 34 hearings and 14 ehild.cn
A retired Iron melder. Mr. |)0n, e phone, FA 2 8323
eat end Oman ar* proteetorates has made about 8 per cent profit
Survivors
include one son, p
J P n cfn n n n c
weie confined in the Seminole AIRLINES STRIKE AVERTED
Rush had lived in Sanford for
- ■
—
of th* Rritish government, end
“ We don’t agre* with the talc Harold J. Davies, Sanford; on* D U U i U r U b l J J U I M - 5
County Jail,” he aaid.
p'af six yesrt al 217 Last Third
MIAMI SR — A threatened sys­
may call upon London for help ha»« ael by ihe commission, ' , liter. Mr*. Annie Reed, Sanford:
TOD LITTLE, TOO l_\TF
I hope that you can tee your tem wide strike Friday by Nation­
S t*
r t r o ^ ' W P^ieaman I when m»nared by rebels *r at- FI’ L Board Chairman McGregor one nice*, Mrs. Fslell* Raney, S e p t . M G G t i n ^ D a t C
______ _ _________
________
___ ______
____ _ rf way clear to make this addition al Air Lines ticket agent* and
H i la survived by his wifs, waited patiently through the hot llflfd fcF invaders.
; Smith said. "IF* 10 per r e f low Sanford:
and thra# grandsons.
The
Septemt'cr 8 meeting
In Oman In southeastern Ara- cr than our Investment rnd to Ray Davies Jr., Johnson City, Ihe Board of ftemlnole County ind the burden placed spon the clerk* ha* been po*t|*oned pend­
Mrs. Francis P. Bush, rf Sanford; summer month* for the ■rrlrsl of
ing federal mediation attcupis.
on* son, Carl Bush ef Arlington, th*ir new lightweight un'fotm*. Ida. combined British and local: accept Itmight affect th* saw of Tenn., Kleven Davies and Dale Commissioner! was postponed to- people," h* said,
Davies, of Sanford.
dav.
Following Judge noteholders The 1.700 • member Air Lines
Vt.{ fire grandchildren: and one replacing the heavy winter garb ground force* advanced without our securities.”
Smith rmphadzed th* rat* deFuneral **nrlce* will be held
Because of the nearness of the plea to Ihe rommU&gt;ln duccsslons Agents Assn, called off atrikr
ilster, Mr*. George C FcIIjws that had been scorn year round. opposition today to within 14
plans Tuesday and agreed to m-et
•f Sanford.
Monday, when the first shift to miles of Nixwa, rapltsl of the crease will not cut Into FPL'* it 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at Bri*. Labor Day holiday, th* hoard began on th* 1957 58-bu fcet an'* 1with company official* before th*
rebel
Iman
el
Oman
who
Is
plans
for
a
375
million
dollar
exson
Funeral
Horn*
with
Rev.
W
approved
the
postponement
of
the
Indlsatlonj
w
*re
that
tlw add:
wear
the
new
uniforms
reported
Fttneral eerrices whl h* an­
meeting *o Thursdiy, Seplemhrr Hon would not h« included for the National Mediation Botrd next
nounced later by RMason runtia! far duty th* temperature had Seeking to overthrow th* Siltan pans'on program In Itw- next four T. Brooks Jr officiating.
i week u&gt; Washington.
4.
, next liscal year.
| Interment will b* in Ucu«*.
in that region.
1)*•*
llom*.
dropped io *8-

Rainfall Reaches
Near 4Vi Inch Mark
For Two-Day Period

W edler Never In Area Says Grandmother

Famous Comedy Star Oliver
Hardy Dies Today At Home

Mystery
Surrounds °ForffiS?
E° u'Pme"f s,
1
'
county Agent
Breaking, Entering0fficc Approved
Local Boat Works

i

Housholder Asks
Death Toil Juvenile Rooms
, ,
r
L‘
Decreases In First
Labor lombmes six Months of 1957 In Jail Renovation

Senate Rackets
Committee Probes Hiwoy

r

Smaller Electric
Bills ExpCCtcd
Wj th ill FCW Months

rund

Mailed

Rtd Cross Office

Infants Body Found
By Workmen Today

m

fontfibutiom now total ts.iisbi.
Francis Paul Bush
Wes In Sanford

---- -------Dr. Poe Serving
As Veterinarian

Colonial

Oman Rebel Forces

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P a r * 2— Th* Sanford H erald
W ednesday, A u gu it 7, 1957

W r x t / . ____
A NT TOOHO to m ils* that Dm
hi i a n rt p*t li V*n Esin*
I-Utk* it th* fondle* ■ tortols*
Dutch nbblt, which will b« ■
feature it th* CiUforr.li Stit*
T th **4 l x politico in Si cmmtnto, August 21 to S«rtimb*r
f. Th* owntr, Leon Jfeiion,
tot*v* hr h»* *

Will The Paris
Look Come To
Sanford?

1

I

I

Pari* fashion* continue to aeund
fortirn to American soil. *ap*clally that of our o»u ealtry field
la Sanford. Chrlitian Dior In hi*
lateit ihow dliplayed a controverlit, contradictory »tyle that plan*«* th* neckline to the w*lit for
•vtning waar, but ke*p« drais**
aacky and lailtta for daytima,
like ao many Mothar Hubbardi.
Dior* New "ahuttl* line*’ 1&lt; an
etongaUd almond ihap* rtmlnlacent of tha flapperi of the t»*ntla*. wb*ra Mat littla haada topp­
ed watatlaaa draaiea
that dun*
above tha knata.
Tha hard to ahock faahion world
« i a lift gasping by the necklinei.
which revealed aomtlhln* called
**tha (olden bra liter*", founda­
tion firmanti would bav# to b«
aomethln* far
mor* aubatanUal
then nylon if a lady la to ditplay
bar underwear and
defend her
modeaty at th* aim* lime. Skirta
war* raia«d to fifteen Inch** abov* th* flpor, which i* abort for
Dior, but not mrpriiinf. A f*w
year* «(o. Dior *dvocate* were
struggling around in
thn "new
look" where dreuri almoit bruihad tha floor, and created havoc
In modem tranaportation fadlitl**~aap*clally on crowded bua*a
and train*. A lady waa apt I*
•top on har aklrt and find hera*If standing in
her peUlcoata,
which wer* Juat beginning to b«
th* rat*.
Dior’a "haunted lady" look for
daytlm* la a aacky look that moit
Sanfordite* would deaenh* *• a
rial "fright".
Turnini to other d*ai(n*ra th*
nava a*«mi )uat at pim . Jacques
Haim ahow*d rhort hamlinaa, In
chiding ena
yellow mouaaltna
danew dreaa which dung coyly to
th* body in front but aported vap
oroua Door length panela in back,
bald in place by tiny bow*.
Cuy LaRoche,
last itssons
cncom er who launched luch tue
ceuful (porta drtii*i, uied hla
caiual Jumpen in auch a man*
•r a* to be skintight ai the ihow
draw to an end.
Mountainous coats with ihawl
collars and cap* effects will cover
th**e Theda Bara creation*. Suit
jackals hav* dropped to the hot
tom of the spine.
Grlffe like*
them amund th* ksee*. Thi* is
th* daytime vanion nf th* ilim
lire, and on* muit S* a toothpick
to weir them.
Colors vary from brifht aunny
colors in LaPoche’s collection to
Iduki tone* of land and taupe in
Heim a. Griff* ihooies de*p ton**
of diva grw*n.
pm*dar*d gray,
beife and an inlrlruin* ihadt cai­
led burned beelt.
Perhapi next
yaar’a fall tonei will include such
dttcnpUvc
ton** at
"turkey
gravy" and "peach pit red".
Paris clothe* may be imart.
but American women prefer to be
pretty and will not Ktv* &lt;ip th*
softly curvrd look that flitter*
their feminine figure*. Here In
Sanford I wil wager that w* will
a** vary few vamp* wandering
listlessly down Tint St, is they
m eal their knee*
and elochi
their h«adi.

Home Freezers

THE "OLD HOME TOWN

Take Some Care
How ler-g ha* It been line* you
clamed
and oiled your home
frearer? A duity *ond»na»r. a
motor that need olllnf. a heavy
blanket of lc* in the food com­
partment and you're all let for
trouble when
»ummrr tempera­
ture* climb «od peak loads of
food are add«d for frettingAt lent once a year a bom#
frtttt should be complitely d*
frotted and eleaned. Brush th*
rondemer and blow it free of ac­
cumulated lint and dust And If
th* motor is tot t*alad in. as
in aom* lit* model*, fill th* oil
eups on *ither end with oil. On
older belt-driven
types, inspect
th* belt for breaks and adjust the
Unilon for smooth running.
Now I* • good time to talc* ear*
of lho#« chorai Thin your frail­
er will be In tip-top conditio dur*
inc the heavy season.
In cleaning- and
servicing a ;
home fr**:mg unit, follow th* ,
manufacturer's tnitruetiow*.
A
garni deal of tlm* and expenie
roes into th* preparation of thes*
Initructiona and
use of them
would prevent a high percentage
of trouble encountered with i.om*
appliances If you have mlsplac*d
your instruction leaflet, contact the
lalea agent or write to th* manu­
facturer for cc*.
A home frtetrr, operated nor­
mally. should run about II hour*
out of 24 A dirty condenser can
caul* |t to run 20 hours. Add a
thick coat of ice crystals to th*
inside of the box and running tim*
may increaae to 22 hour*. Then,!
put in a load of warm food to
b* froier. *M th* motor may
run •U 24 hours. Add furthtr
•train and th* fritter la rnesp* i
abl* of maintaining a temperature
of jero. Everr if your motor docs* [
n‘t break down, as It well may.
th* quality of the
food in th* |
frt«i*r will quickly d*clm* a* th*
Irald* t*mp*ra*ura riiei. Inttflri*
ent operation also runs up your
electric bill.
You can shorten defrosting lime
by using an ordinary room fin
to blow w-arri air down into th*
freeter box. As soon as the ice
la toosenad from the walD. lift
it out and clean the compartment
with soap and water.
Proien food can be psrkad In ]
cardboard cartona during tha dafrosting process. This can bs r»tum*d to the fr*enr ahortly aft. i
er it la back In operation. But the
box should b* thoroughly cooled '
and the frt«tinr cycle normally I
at taro temperature befor* addi-1
lion of any warm food to b«
frown.

TAKES L'P DUTIES
COPENHAGEN, Denmirk O' —
N*w US. Ambassador to Dctv
mark Val Paterson took up hla
dutls* today. PeUrson, who hat
Danish ancttijti and who had
been In Denmirk seven time* be |
fore, arrived by air Monday with
bis wife.
I

TMlil lITTlt llAOUfll, tesmmi!*i of John and Edwird Login, kr.ee! la a Stoughton, Mars. fusers1
hem* betid* the coffins of th* brothers who were victims of ■ sadistic slayer. Th* boys art all members
et the Stoughton Indians and will serva as pallbearers at the double funeral. (Intcrretion*! grclustt ej

Blinking Is A Warning
That Eyes Are Strained
•y HUMAN N. IUNMUN, M.D.
LIKE many of our tnod*rn,weil u with different pence*.
autojr.obtJa*. your eye* hav* a Eyas Ara Stroln#d

PIIUDINT Eisenhower studies
hi* *cor*card at GrlSth Park.
Washington, as h* enjoys a
"night out with the boy*" watch­
ing th* Chicago Whit* Sox de­
feat th* Senators 7-1. Th* Chief
Executive la a "summer bache­
lor* while tha Tint Lady U vis­
iting Denver. ’Th* boy*" were
a party of 20 close friends and
Whit* llous* stiff members.

S J j p 1 1 * 2 8 2 ‘ Et!|
n « « U y whan your rata
ntirkinV .
of linking Increases a great deal.
tlrely different things. A blink it
,0U , f f *tr*lnln* ,ou r
tn involuntary reflex while t J..
wuik D a highly voluntary a c t i o n . ' , S / g m o ^ i h a n yo“ r ^
Universal Malady
|rarliy do. Someon* In your lankly
A wink—at the wrong time and l* ,Uo Ukel* ,0 no,lce »•
to the wrong pcrion — m lgh’ R**t Your Ey*a
bring prompt and icrcre damage; This u .v signal to rest your
to the cyej. The medical terra fer eyes for a while, if the rat* of
this universal malady, usually blinking doesn’t subalde, you d
caused by a clenched flat, is better see your eye doctor,
"blaekeye."
| We humans ar* pretty lucky to
A blink, on the other hand be able to get the relJcf afforded
•*rve* a uaefut purpose.
oy blinking.
DUnking wipes tha eyeballs Snakes and chameleons, for exdean and lubricate* them at the ample, can't blink at alL Neither
same tlm*. The action also serves has movable eyeljdi.
if *
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| J. H.: My alater had a cut on
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eat action*.
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the Answer; Certain persona have
——
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win-? uir
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and finally return to their nor-i°r kelolda following an Injury,
mal position.
Usually they do have a tendency
Everyone doesn't blink at the -to recur,
earns rate. The frequency varies,| X-ray treatment during the
•f court*, with different tasks as,healing stage may help.

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Editorials

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Ci v i l

THE GERM CARRIER

Let's Hear Both Sides Please
For The Complete Tax Picture
Now that each of the Sanford Civic
Clubs have had an opportunity to henr one
aide o f the equalization problem in Semi­
nole County, thoae who favor a program
o f property reevaluation ehould be invited to
apeak ao that the complete picture can be
developed.
Civic leader* perhap* would like to know
how their taxes can be reduced and the
burden lifted from the shoulders o f a few.
They might also like to know about
some o f the inequities that exist in Semi­
nole, County and how thoy can be corrected.
T he equalization of property valuations
can be a potent factor in attracting Indus­
try to the area as well as distributing the
cost o f government equally among those
who should carry some of the burden.
Civic eJub members might also like to
know that laws are made to protect citizens
from the unjust and not to keep community
leader* from progressing with m odem sys­
tem* in every nook ar.d cranny o f the citi­
zens’ governmental organization.
Numerous cities and counties nre turn­
ing to equalization programs in order to find
the nnswer* in meeting governmental' coots
and the modem valuation of property.
Seminole County la growing up and Its
land* are being occupied by home-owner*,
business people, cominersial enterprises and
before long. If the trend continues, there
will be industry here to help the economy

and to provide jobs for newcomer* and
settler*.
Unless something i* done before too
long, even the expert* will have a hard
time straightening out the conglomoration.
In Seminole County'* present condition.
ftn equalization program must be undertaken
by expert* who know Florida land, Florida
business, Florida home*, and groves, farm*,
ranches, and Investment. There nre. it i*
said, a very few o f these who are recogniz'cd and authorized. Their valuation* nre
placed on proj&gt;ertie*. not l&gt;eeau*e o f friend­
ship, not l»ccause o f political motives, not
because o f undue pressure from various
sorces but because o f the actual value. In
true dollars and cents.
One wouldn't call for a chiropodist to
take care o f a serious heart disease, of *
musician to take care o f a legal suit in court,
or a salesman to repair a badly damaged
motor— one would call for a specialist in
the particular field of training necessary.
So it is with the problems now existing in
Seminole County.'
Citizens will find it necessary to do with­
out many o f the sendees they badly need—
roads, protection, snfoty; the care o f Juve­
nile prisoners, and Important project*— for
funds sre simply not r vailable to meet the
expense.
Let's hear the "whole story” — how
ojher* have progressed and how Seminole
County can liecome progressive just n« oth­
ers have done.

Medical, Hospital Costs Moderate
U. S- News and World Report has pub­
lished a lengthy article on whether doctor's
fee* and other medical expense* are t&lt;ao
high or not high enough. This account is
largely factual in nature—and some o f the
facts deserve widespread understanding.
Medical costs, like all other costs, have
risen. Even so, over a considerable period
of time— 1036 to the present— average
charge* by doctor* have risen substantially
les* than tho coat o f living as a whole. And
the typical chnrge mnde by a doctor for a
home visit is little If any more than thnt of
a TV repairman or other mechanic.
Hoapita! charges hav* undergone what
the magazine calls "a spectacular rise.” Vet
a profit-making hospital la a rare institu­
tion. and most hospitals must look to gifts
nnd revenue sources other thnn the pati­
ent's payments to balance the liooks.
W hat has happened is thnt. in addition to
the general living and operating cost Jump*
that have hit medicine along with every­
thing else, we now demand and get more
medical »ervlc* than we used to. There uro

all manner o f valuable drugs and other aids
to recovery that didn't even exist a com­
paratively few years back. The service* of
*|M'cin11*t* nre in even-greater use. And peopie go to hospitals where they used to be
served at home. For instance U. 8. New*
say* that in 1036, all but a small portion of
babies were born In hospitnla— where as late
as 1933. this was true of only 37 per cent
of infants.
The magazine estimates that the average
f«mily pays $278 a year for medical care—
a figure that includes doctor*, dentists, aptometrists, hospitalization, drugs and pre­
scriptions, and health insurance. Most peo.
pie will agree that we get a great deal In
return for that sum. And there Is every indicatlon that, by nnd large; the costs are
ns m oderate ns the conditions of the time

Rights

Controversy

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-i.il —___ 41
The enforcement
machinery eral could begin civil proceeding*
a r I.VLB C. WILSON
United Pres* Staff Cj~ upon tent created by Congress 'tid e the de­ “ whenever, there are reasonable
WASHINGTON. V - In (.*' nial of the right *si 'l l * a crimitel grounds to belice that any persimplest term, the w.uJup civil offenae. The Elsenhower admix s- aon is about to engag* in any act
right a controv#-»y ecu boil, nr in tration hold* that this machinery or practice which would deprive
haa proved faulty for these rea­ another" of the right to vote.
the S«nate add* up t* this:
Moreover: Such
proceedings
Shall the federal gov crimen: h* sons:
—Southern Juries have refused would be a civil aetioa for p r .f
riven perfected
.Tttbinary by
I which to compel iotintra *t\t.» or been reluctant to convict their ventive relief which would dis­
lo permit Nerroe* to register and |local officials on ruch criminal pense with a jury and leave both
verdict and the punishment lo the
charges.
h Voter
—Such criminal proceedings, by federal judge of the appropriate
The E inhowcr ailiamlitr.it »•»
their very nature, have had to United Slates District Court.
I told* tha* the nuchlmre iv a la t’e take place substantially after the
Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr.
by constitutional gusnnlee* and orent-thft it,
criminal action Insisted that th* foregoing is a
x-.ta of C ryress *lnc« uconslrjc-: could not be obtained in time to moderation of existing machinery
to a qualified 1because It would substitute civil
tlon day* in Ineffective. The ISth aaaur* the vote
I for criminal action.
Amendment, which became part of . Negro
"It is a moderate bill," gai t
the Constitution in 11*0, prov'dval The proposed change eonsitltIf
that Congreta *h il h t o the pove t In (atenre-of substitutin' civil for Hrownell.
"It is not." *he aoulhemer* re­
to enforce
by
l‘ -jitlation 'he criminal action in the enforcement
amendment a prcilbi.i.B ig n ir.t' of the prohibition stated In the plied. They hold that th* conatitue |tional right of southern white* to
the denial or the riah*. to vote by 13th amendment.
Ja Jury trial Is being flushed down
the United Maltfa or by any *•*•# j
Preventive Artion Alio
for reaaon* of race, &lt;**■'«* or pr*- , Not only that. Under the voting ■the drain toguarante* the const).
vioua condition of sonl’ ud*.
right provision of the
pending , lntional rights of southern Negroes
Rntorvi For Ineffecliveneaa
civil rl|ht* bill, the attorney gen­ ■to vote.

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Ik* will *f ■■r raiktr aka
la la k il in .'

For ei gn Ne ws C o m m e n t a r y
planned the move But their fall anxiou* eye on Sen. Frederick G
Ur#
,ifnr devaluation reports is I’ ayne of Maine. Payne innouned
^
(o mMn thi( „
bab| |( h* Intended to retire. While felio*
i
.
K
r
./
® T*,ua‘ }?n
&gt;* Republicans were trying t o ', r :
strong medicine. Those in favor of him to change hi* mlnd--thinkm&lt;
it say It ia nercraary at an aus­
of vote-getting Democratic Go».
Adjournment
terity measure to strengthen the
repair. Residents of th* erea may
Adjournment of tongreiii hinges curr, ncjr officially valued at ISO I Edmund S. Muskic—Taync ruf?-!.iate*• vole
( modernize the Interior but are onn the ..iiioic
voir on the
me Jury
jury j ^ the
(he do|Jar
jar| „ take* &lt;20 fra0f|
frann fer*d a heart attack. Now, r«c p
run
prohibited from changing the ex trial amendment to the civil right* , ,Q bu}r a do||4f (n q ,, fre# mjrk#| crating. Payne rays he
bill. If the amendment il adopted.
Moaric Po„ rr
lf hU healUi permlti.
j terior in any way.
ly
__ ^to prt- ' the loulhemert
southerner. are expected to | __
A rontrover, y ..
„ fcu„ din(r up
jip,,,, (h|||((0k
Care haa been exercised

Too Late To Classify

By ( HARI.KA M. MtfANN
United Ptrse Staff Correspondent
United Preae
corre.ponoenl,
around tht world look ihatd at
the news that will make the head
.
•

By Russell Key
You don't have to speak French
to feel comfortable in Montreal
or Quebec but you xrould prob
ably get morg out of It if you
could. Juit as you
would find aerve the narrow itrret*. narrow ck \0Jt
! ov,r til* ProP0'** that the United
Doxing
Boxing men look for &gt; q irk
Spanish a help when visiting Cu- lidewalka, eoblvle
itonci, arehJ.
State* build an atomic plant mod-1 knockout by heavyweight ch*
bf.
way! and other f.aturea that giv* , _*L
_0* . . U*^*V___ ___ ,'nr. «II*d on Rrltein'a (’ aider Hall,. the
...I pion
pion Floyd
Floyd Patler*on to. ,-m
French renadiana are n French the city it* real charm. The Cita­ talkathon by eouthem lenatora world's first big nuclear power within the first til rounds—in me
ai Parisian. and they ec* very del, old fort ar.d battleground! could tie up the i#!» on for weeki. station A bill approved by a con-1first defen.# of his title egam.t
proud of their French ancestry and where General Wolf and Montcalm even month*. Whenever the id* grrssionsl subcommittee would j Tommy Humean* Jackron. T'e
retain the old »-arld customs. fought to their
...... death, remain*, Journmenl comci it •ill leave a require the Atomic Energy Com- unorthodok Jackson went the &lt;* «
The fli| of the province of Que­ with the old cannon, block houses. '•* P »"
«he
1* fta* miifion lo build one. The ABC lance In iosini* a 12 round .Vci&lt; in
bec wlih iti while
cron trd moat* and la gu.rdcd by Rrill.h
Pr o ,r ! m. on, “ 2 mk h.**^ doesn't wsnt to—says US. mod- to Patterion in June, HJ®. H-ir
fleur-de-lis on • field of blue, *oldi.rs dressedi in
in tthe
same
or M
in e uni
i*hi --1j -lnc'udmg
— federsl fid for school ela hold more promise Rut Calder j Floyd fougl t from the f.fth ro.nt
III.i si prominently ard •• proud- forms a. were worn at the time coaatruetloo. an Increase in postal Hall uiea natural uranium whllo with * broken Hf it dar.d. WJtn a
ly throughout the province ai of the battle We witnessed ihe r«te» *nd sUUhood for Altsk*. Ameriran .Utioni use enriched pair of xund mil's a il the a l b t
Issue can t be uranium, which calls for costly confidence of hia thampionit- s
does the flag of Canada.
charging of th* guard, an Impies the civil right*
blamed for that. None of these separation planta. Tho^ In favor j villory la«t November over Archie
tV# h|ve learned In our travel* L|va sight Indeed
that th* best way for a stranger! Pojnt, ^ i0„ rfl, |h, yUitor mesiures would have been pa«»e&lt;t of the Calder Hall type say it &lt;t Moore, Patterson it txpccted •&lt;
to «*e • eljr or eree when time w)|| ,on r, mtmbtr, )nrludf ,hf W
/
attractive at an export Item to have little difficulty with JackSub-SumUiit Conference
is limited is by taking one o r ; Ctlhrdral of Nolft „ lm r, St. Joundeveloped countries. They fear xon's windmill xltsck this tir.c.
Don't ho turprited if the sudden Britain will grab Ihe market po |
more of the Interesllng ^Ightsee- lrph-a (lralory , nd th# W m mu.
.
-----mg tour* provided by the Grey
Monlfra|, , htl# memor visit of Secretary of State John tentially a big ont-unless th*
BY UNITED PRESS
Foster Dullea to the tuvndon di*-1 United State* act*,
line.
IXINDON — Adlai Stsvcnson. on
let of Quebec will Include the
Army
We found the cUjr touts of be’ fc shHnr of s, lnl, Ann d, B, iupt srmamrnt ronferenr#
, . . .rcsulta
_ . In a i
----- Wlag*
— •an attack against Queen Elizabeth
Tw 0 ^ q,. Army'* three avia- by Lord Altringham:
Montreal and Quebec very inter the Hotel Frunlenac, the Citadel sub summit conference of for
siting Our glides for the most and many other point! leaving eign mtnlfUr*. Tb* Ruinans have |,lon fomp.Bl#* are now on duty * " ! have seen his remark. . \
|ay , hlvc
part spoke Eny'ith with *n ac­ their intereating cine* w* traveled been plugging for a real lumm.t wl0l ^ Tlb Army |n Q, rmanr , wflu,d ,jk#
cent, end some made an eff &gt;H by steamrr down tha St I-aurenc* conference, which &gt;
|If* becauae of th* “ Pentomlc" re- her and find her charming, most
to Inject their Idea of humor ;n on tha crulaa boat “ Richelieu" for aenhower
w®uld * *nd• 1r° ' organization of diviatona Into five entertaining, very beautiful, lov#^
their talk*.
months But they d seltls for a ; fombu corps capable of moving ly. extromely perceptive *nd poi
a trip to the Saguenay country, conference
on
the second level- rapidly and indepondently In an ,&lt;eisor of a
As w* passed through a beau'l- but that i* another story.
delightful way of
Dulles, British Fore.gn Secretary atomic wag* war. The aviation speaking."
ful residential iMtlon of MonlreTha
cruise
came*
you
from
Selwyn Lloyd
French Foreign eompaniei use 120 mile an hour
al our driver pointed to a beauti­
ful home and Informed u* it vat Montreal down the picturesque St. Minister Antonin* Plnay and Sov­ "Otters,' which carry nine men or
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-Teamknown at the “ House of the Se I-Awrrnc# River and up th* Sa iet Foreign Minister Andrei A. 1 H tons of weapons, and "work- rtera Union Crown Prince James
v*n Kitchens. "How many din- *u,1n* * J **vrr
Gromyko.
hors*" helicopter* which carry a R. Hoffa, on winning a JumdieIng room* » • pasifng.r asked.
■* ,ufh„ »"*•"•**«,
Devalu.tWm
similar load.
t
tional ih.putc over AFI.CIO Presi­
linorlng the question th* dnver. PJ’1/*1* •*
^
European financial esperta beHealth lleas
dent Georg* Mriny.
‘9
cwntinutd: •'Yti.* ht Hid. Mll'l Tihouiuc and Chicoutimi In Iht |jfVi
devaluation
of tha
Republicans are
keeping an
"H‘a what we wanted."
tht Houit of th# tUttn ICitehtna.
^
French Canadian Krarch frarvo la Immlntnu Nearly

-M r. Kitchen. Mr*. Kitchen and
J* •» •
I®” * •n ,l,‘ trerybody In
Peril te talking
th# fir# Kitchen children ••
through on# of th# m#at artnlc and about it tirej* tha tw® mtn who
Later he asked etch peuanger
*4*4. on the North Amwl- murt decide.
Premier Maurice
lo piece a him! on the window. f *n continent.
Bodrgea— Maunoury and Flnanc#
Most folk* complied Then he said, • I’ll try to |M* you anaccountj Minister Felix
Galllsrd They r*permit.
“ All set? Now folks, t am aur* 1 of thia Interestingjourney
in a fut* to talk. Naturally, they would
•
•
•
you feel the pane " While pa*.|Uter column.
no&lt; even hint In advance If they
trngert looked theepily at each
other the driver fairly shook th*
The president o f the United Steelwork­ bus with hit laughter.
Maybe you don't think it la an
ers, while nccepting a 13*.• cent hourly wage funny but you laugh too and your
ly N1UUN N. IDNMIIN, M.O.
WATCH out for ‘ summer com­ gather te moke aoadwMh spreads
boost for his member*, criticized the f . S. party la on* big hippy family
plaint." That* tha polite name and aalade far a summer mast­
Steel Corporation for raising prices to meet long before you reach your tmira
w* uae for tcule diarrhea which ing, there U bound to be a lot of
and.
.
the *1.21 a day Increase In pay.
become* ao common during tha talking Thnt mrnn* a lot of time
It aeeme that Canadian eitiea
ftt»r**ett*4 Ntileetlly kf Hh h i I A4..MUU*
wasted while mixing tht Ingrtdlhot summer months.
Every storekeeper, gsrage owner, barber hav* more banks and more hoi
• eerie*
lee.
*#l
O eerg l*
■*«!■•»
R eek
*11*
tnte.
Thu might be long enough
Frequently
thl*
diarrhea
—
wt
A l l t e l * Oeergl*
or beauty parlor operator knows they have pltali for their size than any oth
call It dysentery when tt U ae- to permit bacteria to multiply nt
to raise prices if they increase wages $1.24 or eitiea in th* world with inr n e b r bruins reu*f *•« rueti.h**
vern— la accompanied by vomit­ ■ ftvorabln temperature.
FA CL PITTMAN I K B u tls.se M gr
ititutiooa of h ifh v
iwarning,
a day.
You r* got to be especially
M ARION It ARMAN I S . B iM a tlr e Y m * e
ing nnd nnuaen.
church** and rathtdrala almeat
careful when preparing sretmed
IT R L .T N J CTOCTWO. A 4 f.M I .U f M tn e a e r
Th* steelworkers set the pntlern for the as numeroui. Structural ir* beau­ Food Foieoadog
potato, turkry, enlckaa nr b oa
n . ■ • r t l f I. • ■ • ■ M r *4 Ik* 11*11*4 r r*# *
last round o f wage Incrases and now the tiful and Impressive, many rich
A slrablr number 6 f such caae* aalade or epreada.
Wklefc I* **1111*4 •■•l**4e*ly I* Ik* * . * f o r re**kl
ektleecircle has started againtie* *4 * n Ik* leeaj **wa * r i e l .4 I* Olle *eer*y*ger.
In historic Interest.
•on be blamed on food polaonlng Fooda Herr Spoi
Quebec is th* only wailed city
Foods moit liktly lo become Don’t leave such foode Hand­
When
the
president
of
the
ifteelwarker*
iirrtow I A T I *
contaminated by bacteria nailed ing nnrafrigerated for taw peri­
In America, while It expands far
9w C *refer
I I* gee w eek
0 *e M **«k
said
to
the
I
’
.
51.
Steel
Corporation,
"I
rgT i r e * M e* Ik*
■ It Meetk*
O at
•U pbylocoril are milk, ham. od* of Umo. They might (poll
beyoed in original walla today.
eommend that the corporation take a long, The old area within Ibe well* re­
poultry and bekary product* mieh If you do btcoma a rtetlm of
All OkU***T ••e4.»*. U I O W I l l . U &gt;***l*Vl*M te l
aa mcrlngue-covtrrd pin, cream "summer complaint." tht beat
hard look at its pricing policies which can mains unchanged thank* te Ihe
ooVoom * f e * l * r l * l * * ii * l f .r tk* y e r e e e * o f r*U I *4
pufla nnd similar goodies.
4**4* wiu k* r k * f f * 4 fe r *1 reg a ltr * 4 e * r «U le a r t le t
only have a damaging effect on the entire far slghlednria of wia* city of­
place for rou 1* tn bed. Keep
However, foods found right In warm and don l take anything by
ficio.*
who
long
ago
ruled
that
no
• t ie r * * * I H « I
w etter i r i o i r r I t
I I I ! *4
economy."
he
should
have
applied
It
to
his
your owa home alao aan eoaliy mouth ae long aa vomiting and
a* rw*S O fflr* *4 l l &gt; f &lt; M y iertle. * * 4 * e Ik* A44
alterations may be mad* on th*
______________ *1 C **gr*&lt;* *4 Merek I, 1ITI
beeotns contaminated If you hold nausea peraUt
own organization's policies— they both pro. exterior of the quaint old buildthem over from day to day. Drag­ When they atop yo* sen ha**
mote inflation.
r v ih ll.h r *
Dally e e r e y l l e l e i l t r , ■ « e 4 e y • »*
Inga other than keeping them in
ging them tn and out of th* re- light flulde such a* warm tea al*
T h r u m .**.
* . t e l l e r » r e e ..4 U » C k rlelw e*.
It doesn’ t beautify the pot to call tha
ertgerator frequently might gir* bumln, rice or barley water,
Enmeshed
In
Convention
Page 4
Wednesday, August 7. 1937 kettle black.
the gtaphyloeeccui a chance to strained broth, bouillon with
"Both appeared te be complete
polaon the food*.
added aait or reran! groat.
ly enmeshed In th# eonventiceul
And don’t xrorey. The TVWeevl
wsy
of
thinking."
th#
envoy
re­
Unpleasant KeeuRa
Gn July II, 1P4A. Ribhemtrop!
phase la short and recorory gen­
sent a message to the Nail tnvey ported. ", . . They replied that aeAnd right bet* I'd like to aound erally la rapid.
cording ot th# English constitution
another warning about handling.
RY WIIJJAM GALBRAITH
at on* point to break with him In Spain, Ebeihard von Stohrer. this would no&lt; be possible after
food In the home. Bom* of these QtzUTtOB ahd AMwn
•aylng -he duke then In Madrid the abdication"
United Pree* Staff Torreepoodent and English policy.
summit parties and other affairs B D : I have had asthma for ■
should h* informed of Germany'!
Afltr tli weeks of plot and coun­
M’ ASHINGTOM * - If Geryou probably at* planning might number of yeort. Would air travel
FnroUta to Bahamas
to use him In peine negotia­ terplot, th* duke and Wally left
many had
conquered England,
have rather unpleasant reauiU If be harmful In my cose?
The raptured documents cover pl»n
tions
Answer• Unlaaa there U accom­
you don't Uk* proper precau
for
th*
Bahamas.
the
period
of
June
21
to
Aug.
It.
would th* Natli hav* tried t* re­
panying heart failure, I ae* no
Th# Nail plan wes to kaep the
On* document
eaid Windsor
Mona.
store the Duke of Windsor to th# 1040. The duke and hit wife, BaitiA kltthtn In hot weather U ao reaaon why air travel should
Wallis Warfield handsome duke, and th* wife for claimed that Churchill threatened
British throne with hit American more divorce*
place fer ■ gabfest.
prove harmful or bring on aa atSimpson, were than In Spain and whom h* had abdicated the Brit- him with a court martial kf he re­
wife?
wrhea never*! women got ta-'Uck of aathmo.
This tantalizing question was Portugal, enrnute to the Bahamas IMi thron* three year* betore, m • fused the poet. The NaM minister
Spain until he In Lisbon quoted the duke a* say
raised by some leng secret Natl where the duke wu te lake ever remote area of
could be used ae an Intermediary ing any disobedience “ would dls
document* Just mad* public. The as governor.
captured pep*&lt;s shew that lmpoitPublication of the papers, 10th between th* tw« warring nations cloee ht# Intention* prematurely,
On July k&gt;. Stohrer mesa aged bring about a scandal and deprive
ant Nail* wera toying with such ia a eerie* of historical documents
Idea* while Britain was battling put out by the Slat* Department, Ribbentrop that a Spanish Inter­ him of hla prestige in England.''
"Th# atalrmenl* of the duke
for its life.
wra* approved
by Ihe British, mediary had outlined the propos
ala to the duke and durhe#i. The included an Impression of admire*
French
end
Ameriran
govern
According to the scheme hitch­
paper* said both "gave evidence turn end sympathy foe she fuehr
ed by Nad Foreign Minister Jea- menta. Department officials eau- of natonishment."
rr." the paper* m M.
chim vet Ribbentrop, th* duke uonad, however, that the docu
veae to have been a valuable ia- menta. solely of Nail orgia, give
atmment In making peace with a only on* tide of th* picture. •
defeated Britain.
P h o r * b e fo r e
y p
f Q
$ 6 0 0
Rlbbontrop liter hanged a* a
war crimniat, w it
reported to
itoon for you r
have boon encouraged its Me plan
14
(a
14
q io n e y la t e r
Hm
by th* duke* alleged admiration
l*a#.« stlC . Immi
uf Hitler.
sne aame day I
The duke, rfva document* said,
rjiN IIN
WIN IttN
V d u eeioot y o y
was bUterly oppoeed to the war
STOCK FUND
INN
KN
INN Il N
•ad Prime Minister Sir Wlaston
•w
^rapaym
ant
HrOio ot 4«* Cs.iswSh# |
NN
INN UN
SIM
ChurrkiU'B cenduet of M. He else
TVs I■»r4 »4DtwhnUl
called hit brother, King George
hmd, W*. has ledersl a WiWls^r
VI. "quite foettab" and was reedy
dblgisg *f lea eel ***4wN setose*,
#
vayeM* » itawi t. It 17 s*
atUrn af mm* es af My II,
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If IF.
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dust-proof... fits
jssepA tt Btil ases
fI NANCI I U V I C I , INC.
O etoesW ltlew f
t id ily .. A m p *
a
Horry C. Echelbcrger
o f Sanford
1MI West CelemMa Bt
sugar
cltanl
IIS
Saulb
fart
Avenue
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Labor Costs Affect Economy

IAFF-A - DAY

Beware O f Spoiled Food

The Sanford Htrald

Tantalizing Question

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it's a
BANK
LOAN

You’ll Kfttablish Valuable Credit
Katin* When You Get A Ix&gt;an Here/
You know that good rradit
U a marvtlou* a»»ot. Stop
in anylim# and rfiieunn your
financial problem* with ua.
W l have low-cost loan* to
■uit all your n*eda.

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r0 m fa m n * A i

BANK.

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Mam bar FadtroJ DapoaH Iaauranea Corporation

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Wednesday, A um st 7, 1957The Sanford H e ra ld -P a t* 5

Social fcvswLtk

Evelyn Creighlow, C. F. Proctor
M arried August 2 In Georgia
Min Evelyn Jm d Oeihiow of
Lancaster, Ohio, and Clifford T.
Prortor Jr. of Sanford war* marrit l
* tn Klnjraland. Ga.
The brid* i* tha daughter of
Mr. and Mra. H. C. Crnhlow of
Lancaster, Ohio, Mr. Proctor ia
the aon of Mr. and Mr*. Clifford
T. Proctor of Winter Park.
Mr*. Procter
graduated from
Amanda High School, Lancaater,
Ohio. She la employed by Chat#
i S ' a^boola.^aarvad *l!*b£h
th. nary and marina corpa. and
la amployed as a poatal clerk in
Sanford
Tha coupl# will reaide in banford at 111 East Eighth St.

Duplicate Bridge
Club Will Hold
Individual Game

f i .1
• .
LI* a
L l O l l l C S L I 116 n i f l l S
YRLI.O" ING O f WHITE COT
TON DRAPERY FABRICS
Many home, today ar. decoratad with draperie.
ef a wild
whit# color or a deaicn on a while
background. Thoae that are 1|'0%
a . 1
a n ,., .
I, a I
a #a
w M .I.I
cotton and
aome athat
are rotton
^ .I ^ o r ^ o r '
the
A , allowed condlllcn’ may
•«’ PT
i
»*"aka where the fa rn- ha* had
more light
expoaure.
In aome
..
. ____
fabric*
the Teliowtes^
yellowing
l« mor#
f.brtr* the
even and ganeial throughout the
drapery. Th# color may vanr from
an off whit* to the brown acorched color.
This will be more noticeable In
many fabrics after cleaning, but
other fabrics ahow di.coloration
before cleaning.

Pegg-ing Away

|

nr
PEGGY FOLDES
W*'r* still on
vacation, but
m « i U retching tip wtth n» - Al­
though no thow* hav* opened on
Broadway, th# air la filled with j
I " fw*

**"•""&gt;*
"
M»&gt;eduledf-r
Ociobar 3rd and to ia 'Took Back|
in Anger*-. Charrea are that the
conflict will he
rraolved before
.....
............
ruitain
time. Our current theatr#
*"ln* •» lh' lummrr circuit. aq&lt;I
our faaorit. i. th. John Teew at~ E i’ * ,Ump“ ,n- r ‘ l » tmerton
j, , chedu!ed to appear »t thi*
. .
___ , ,
_ .,
playhout* n ‘ Simon and l.aura

lh' * * « beginning Auguat 12th
, --------The *u^0ik Muaeum at Stony
RrooV, I,. I. will play boat to New
v ° rk rew .paper women on Augi
11,1
,,n V'cw **** *ufh thing*
**
authentic repli. a of an old
r rin» ‘ ^ p : ,#,h
century farm;

The Sanford Duplicate Bridge. It i. hard to
toll Just what
a n ^ 't'‘ "how Vnd
Club ta going al out to make cause* th.* condition
1 * many m|[)v olhrr „ h„ llu&gt; fillln
the format appealing to pre.ent factor. m»&gt; be Involved.
p,«ident of the New York New.member* ami
poter.tlal playera.
Some thing* which cauae y»l\v„mrn »
( ub will head
Thir week an Individual Game, j towing are- a.
Incomplete o r,,u „ .i,.,v.-»ti,n and K.v I-awrenwith no partner*, will be played, faulty bleaching of the raw rot- r, x j. t4) wll| (*. ln charge
TO. will b* * teat on c»rh play-, lon.b. Allowing an exc.a* of col- ^ th, 0lting' which proml.e* to
era ability, a. partner, will be |ton ax to remain in the cotton ^ flin
change.! with the completion of a Jfiber* (Typical cotton jiber con
THE HOSTESSES SERVE Mr*. Mlrharl Caoln and her muthrr. Mr*. Itctlr Williams, at a party
gi*rn in Mr*. Caolo'a honor, left to right. 'I n . Frank Drama, Mrs, Robert I’ owell, Mr*. Kill* Aus­
act of boarda. All Interested per- iainl about &lt;5% wax) C. Oxidiaa
f t , ti .llv evervbo.lv ia abroad
tin, Mr*. ItrUi William*. Mr*. Mlrhari t'aolo.
(Photo by llrrgtUona)
eon. are a.ked to call Mr* Geo. , Hon „/ relluloae when exposed to j rnn,frr Jonea
and David O
rge McCall FA 2 «9A by Thor.- . unlight . oxygen from the air s«&gt;lni.-k will vacation in London. 1
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&lt;!ijr morning, wo the procm iioni cause* this and th# fabric n mor# aftrr ^ ry finish
MKarrwell to
may be planned.
tender, d. Scorch and heat-Heat Armi» ln Kon,0 niana rh»ri la 1
!^*t week, the winner* of the . » « ’ y f„r 3 Ive.urn) may cause aIao ln |t„ mr,
wnrk ln * ,dc- I
Grab Bag ,,"
partner,
for a, yrikwun
yrllowi.h tomr
color m
in rouon.
cotton. me
The .a lure
„ irr with
* „ h the
lh, Impoa.ible
impo».ible name
name id
id *.* ,
. .t .’ I.
.
—.
,
—
.I
,,
,
„
‘ V,V were:
" * “ ■ tlrj —
-r
n TC
ti A
i l iC f i n P 1l C/ -f l O 1IO
t
j i r# tmj y rt&gt; x. K. Roiaatter
firat. Mr*. Clyde Ramaay. ami moun( of heat built up In curtain -j-y,, (;(rl Who Rmie in the Pa- A/1
A
/ l / P ^ n 1O V
Jr. and »ona, Kent HI, Tommy
Mra. J. Ro«» Adam*. Mr*. Al- 1fabrics exposed to direct sunlight 1^ ”
Imagine that on a mar-,
/ 'I U . 1 IU C I
\ *U U IU
I U C ju U y
'IISS JEANETTE HARVEY who»e engagement I* annountrd bert Bricklin and Cecil Rinea
coming
through
gl.a*
i«
often
,luP,y
Judge
ind
Mr..
Geori,e
The
bom*
of
Mr.
Fill.
Austin'
Attending
ware
Mr*.
Robert
*n&lt;l Ste*#, arrived Monday gftar*
today to Knvmond IJall,
(Photo by llert»lrom) |
•econd. Albert Bricklin and Chuck undrreatimated. a
CWor.na re- Sylvaaler write from
tha Hotel was the *&lt;-en# Tuesday morning Shcridm, Mr*. J. L. Markham, I1,00”
w,,k ,MrBone.
tentmn finish
tention
flniah .- Use
I ae of a chlorina
chlorine lln.tol
„ n „ 0, in
m
Meram., Italy “‘ •With
Meram).
With r„r
for ,. rnfte.
coU&lt;^ honoring
hnnnrine Mr*.
Mr. MleMm. Mr*.
Mra. Wallace Woods.
Woods, Mr*.
Mra. J ' L . l' rL.‘ . P»c*"U
vz [[ *
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Refraahmer.tr wer* aervni aft­ bleach on thU
kind of Dnlah ,r, }l4t, !hi, „ lltc t N Y ."
..
,
,lh , r , rn..,
Mr, phll,
K, f . y *
.
e y,t l
rr the play. The Duplicate Bridge cauae* yellowing.
pa|t| pl ( l an,| huahond Charlc* ,’*r" &lt; 1
I
M ................ » J Trench. Mr, Philip Keck, dn.ve |Q Sar-furd from there
Club meets each Thursday night
may be ra- O Curran on a beinlrd honeymoon &gt;lr* Austin were Mr*, lb hert Mm Roirert Ray, Mr*. A. I, born* in North Caldwell, N. J.
Tha white color
at 1:04 at the Yacht Club.
' color, 1In l^ndon
Powell
and Mr*. Iramd. Dcame. White. Mr*. Ilaviland Stngner.i (irar* Maria Stinedphar has
stored by bleaching a aolld
V e il* ,
. . .
...
Mr*. Charles Wln»hlp. Mr*. Ret
but ther# la danger of bleeding
Quick.
Watson, lh#
.veeoic
, n early Ameriran acttlng ,
iv.in.m.
»•_*
r . , i left tha Florida Sanitarium, ia
_ .......... .......... ,
t ,M Mr*
EJr' Orlando and I* recuperating al
and damage to colors In tha color After Rolwrt Walcutt of Walco
/
ed draign of a white background. Diamond Nccdlca*
appeared on
'
■“ r&gt;'
' "
Higginbotham Jr.
her home following an Ulnaaa.
Th# engagement hai lirrn made
Don’t forget to allow for shrink-! Mr*. France .
Foley Gannon'. |H"
«*»
The P,nk ribbon with which
friend, m .y flnd h « at
, , (M Park
rk Ara.
.
known today of Margaret Jranettc
age of all dtaprry fatwic* whrth-1 radio programn ovrr WNYC, giving mcnla of flower* throughout the the hiaexdrt was wrapped re- 24(M
rr they *r« to b# washed or dry- advice on how to care f.*r Hi IT j hou**. On the coffee table wtia \rated the names ef all thoae:
Harvey, daughter of Mra. Kath­
who wej# rlosr.t to Mra. Caolo.
Mr* Roy Symea 8r. has goo#
erine Harvey and Mr. W. L. Har.
Cl*c"H k
“ miny, r ? UV ‘ *l , : mV n |plarod pink and white rote*. Del- Several were unable to coma, to Daytona
Reach to apand
Suggrsted allowance for ahrink- for the pamphlet that another, ’
vey of Sanford, lo Raymond
age «arlea with themaximum
j printing had to b* ordered We l*-*1* P,nk hibiacua bloomed on They were Mr*.
John
Angel,1some tima with her daughtir,
Mr*. Georg#
Dlrkaon served
Thomaa Hall, son of Mr. and Mra. coffee and imported coffee cakea
shrinkageshown on the label of |finally got around to seeing the|ether table*, and the serving Mr*. A. II Hardesty, Mr*. Mar-'Mrs. Robert Graanlea.
. „
_
.A _
th* bolt of material.
movie Beau Jamra , which ha* 1
U&gt;aitrd a large arrange. garrt Itcynolda. Mr*. Davi* Rl-1
Albert llall. of 313 Eaat Eleventh to wives of HATwlng Staff Monday
iwlawikt, and Mr*. Wesley Mrtl****• " r1,
Wjlght Ja
. .
, ,,
„
_
A good ru&lt;* to follow i* to al­ a nostalgic quality, especially for
morning, lo Introduce
them to
St., Sanford.
•pent four day* In
Miami !»•
ang.
u. 1930 debutante*, (Who. m.r» n,rn‘ °* erinU&gt;r &gt;*Jlow
low the following amount*;
Miaa Haney arut Mr. Hall wore Mra. K. D. Scott. Arrangements
cvntly at th* Key BlacayfM
The thing w*&gt; likoi! beat was Wal- 1lhamum* on a allrrr trwy. Mr*,
Shrinkage
of rinniaa
and cryaanthemuma
Hotel,
celebrating
their an­
both bom in Sanford, and attend­ wore placed throughout the room*.
ter WlnehalP* commentary. To u*. |&gt;eama and Mr*. Powell poured
IT allow *1 Inch per yard
niversary. Mr*. Wright* airier
ed Sanford tchooli. Mr. Hall i«
Mr. Winched 1* the real Mr. New Uh&lt;coffee. An saaortment of *wref
2T allow »* inch per y*rd
Attending were
Mra Ralph
and
brother In-Uw,
Mr. and
York!
rolla and doughnut* wer* offered
1% allow 1 Inch per yard
employed by Haifa Garage in this (T,,undler. Mra. t&gt;. 11. Zetbell. Mra.
Mm . O. W Smith of Valdoau,
B. F. Ganat
If
shrinkage
(a
not
indicated
on
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—
'
)
to
tha
guaata.
Mr*.
Ratty
WtlCity.
Gordon Ilacker, Mr*. D H. LinkGa. *r« visiting th* Wright'*
Duke Schirard
Lucy Freeman,
former New Rama, the honoree’a mother,
label allow on* to two inchea
Wedding plaru have not yet rr, Mr*. Frank Haty, Mr*. Don
In their home in Loch Arbor.
Floyd Sparkman Jr
per yard. (Take a luck In hem |York new»paper
woman, who
the nor&lt;-a«ion an e*pee
lYliDNESDAT
i Brubaker, and Mra. F. D. Scott.
been announced.
Lucy G. Bieatey
of draperie* to allow for shrink |wrote that best acller ‘ Freedom t,|]y happy urn- with her arrival
Prayer Meeting will l&gt;e held at
Mr. ami Mm . Albert Hardesty
make* her y,,
Nancy W. Stacie
age until they
arc washed or From Fear", now
the FiMt Baptist Church at 7:30' of 2U7 Orange Ave. hare had
home In CTiicago. On a recent
E. D. Prico
cleaned.
A sterling silver bracelet with pm. ASunday School 'Yorker*' a* their guests, their daughter
visit to New York »h* wa&lt; hon­
Mr. and Mr*.
two d a m n was presented ta Conference will he at 8:13 pm. and aon in-lavr
ored at a dinner at the Plata
Vacation Church ! Hrrald Briney of PhiladelphU,
0
12
am.
Oerog. Cleveland, who d,ed T f I' ^ J * * * * ‘ ’L . ^
.School
yterian l’*-i o^d Lhwir three chlfdrer
ccntly, Ju.t complcteil hi* rote In One charm waa engraved with
lie tier, Roger Albert and Pam.
Church.
the current “ Laa.la" '.er.cV for ' f ,'hc S*",orJ
lly VIRGINIA CONN, Society EdPoc
Th Senior High Frltowahip of rla Ann. The whske family spent
next .earon Ted Shawn, f.mou. ‘ •■"J , •
«"
■
with another
Pat Patrick and Dan Wright 1 hav# hern married since th* dancer, director «l Jacob’* Pll* reminder that Mra. ih* Hrat Presbyterian
Church a we.-k ■•) Miami
are at tlie Apple Convention In twentieth of July, and are now low Dance Fc.tlval was awarded
h,,‘, °rf*nlred the base- will meet at the rhurrh at 7:00 ilau.ht: *”d h:r huCuand, Mr,
and Mrs. William Hahlen. wh*
Clncinatti, Ohio. Today ia Florida living at Sanlando Springs. Al. Denmark’* knight
I’roa. of the
■» 1
t&gt; m. for recreation.
I V Mid Week Bible Hour of have done a lot of visiting ia
Day at the eonventloo. and they way. glad lo hear that another n'.^nrb^rr Maxlc R„*enbloom la I«*t year. On one of the table*.
are prepared to display aom* of bachelor has decided to Imre
(uatralla TV ahow* » miniature ba- ball diamond I the First
Presbyterian Church Sanf°nL They have four chll*
th.
_ 1. . ever the B.O.Q.
n .»r. .____
.w_____________
on
ill emcee the bail been built, with tiny h»«*l I will meet at 7 VI p . m.
1dren, which
mid#
the *trtt
th# finest .»i.t__
golden _
apple*
to emluirk
on th# eeapopular
Ed Sulll*an
a*en by human eye
of matrimony,
y und tbnll •n,l ■
drcasnl at a ball* [ The Chancel Choir of the First v*ry
^ ” *• “ •rdcatya mor»
Hero Scholarship
Show in Phlily on Sept. «th. Funds !
and complete down to| Presbyterian (’hureh meet* for |? ‘. w . ^ ,lfnr‘i
Y**W **•
1 Had written such a nice blurb
^,om Akron. Ohio, and hav# two
atvout the officers not being able
:
JlSRk.
are used for children of police, the cap. A ha*rb.tll bat wa* recartaJ al the (Tiurch at 7:30 p. other
daughters,
on#
li Ohio
to play tmlay tieeaua* of the
| ’ ' * *
firemen and park guard* killed given to Mff. C*nlo, in*cribcd ni
and one In Pennsylvania.
with
the
name*
of
her
friends,
THURSDAY
In line of duly.
1 rain, meaning
the Wednesday
the whole preserved
fur pos­
Tlie Woman’* Society of Chriaf1golferi, and then my friend Caroterity
by
a
coat
of
shellac.
l»n .Service of Ibe JTrat Methodist Church.
j lina Lane, infortned me that to.
Mra. Austin announced that! (Tiurch will have a board meetIndividual Oam* will be thi
day ia Tuesday, not Wednesday,
no goodbyes would be *anl, and Ing Auguit I at 9 00 a m. followed play at the
Sanford Duplicate
io I had to start all orer. Ruin­
that it would be a long, lean by the regular builneas and pro- Bridge Club at th* Yacht Club al
ed my whole afternoon.
&gt;var before Mr*. C*olo re- gram meeting at 9 43 a m.
1:00 p.m. Call Mr*. George MeMargo an&gt;i Bill Hill are at
turned to Sanfopl A* tlie *nlf
The Junior Choir of the Firat, Call at FA 2-38C8 If you plan to
Elgin Field thi* wvi-k while Bill
fie* siihilded. the ehatter be Baptist Church will rcheame at coma, so progression*
can bo
take* a course and Marge and
gan and all tha gueata had * 6 !J P m. The Intermediate Choir planned, by Thursday morning.
tlie kids swim in th* green gulf.
FRIDAY
wonderful time.
•* 7:00 *,,ll lh« Adult Choir at
They will he back in tinv* for
-------------------------------------------- 11:00.
9-12 a m. Vacation Church
Marge to finish decorating the
9-12 am. Vacation Church ! School at First Prrsbytarlan
Friday evening at 7:30 pm. the what to bring.
B.O.Q. for the big dance Friday.
Young Adults of tho
Lutheran
The preaidrni of the Indies School at Firat Preahyterlan |Church.
Dianne Sangater is in Wash­
Church of the Redeemer will meet AI&lt;1, Mr*. Edna Southward anington, D. C. visiting her family
at the lake home of Mr. and Mr*, noynced the regular meeting of
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
while John attend* jet training
Bill Southward for a swimming th# aociety to be h»hl on ThuraAND RID RAGE CXX
lchoo| in Oiath*. Ka. Other
party and an
out-door fry. All day evening Auguit IMh at 7 30
•Laff people on th* move are
those who are going to attend pm. at th# Redeemrr Lutheran
Marge and Georg* Dickson, who
plea*# contact Mra Glen McKend I church. She expre*»ed a hope for
xrill leave Sanford next week
ree before Friday
lo find out I 100% attendance.
OPENING THEIR RIBTIID \Y pfcenla are Tranf,* "iilltm * for a tour duty in Columbus,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL
(left), and Karen Johnmn, at the birthday party gl*rn for them Ohio. Blanche and Don Zeiball
401
Went
Thirteenth Street
Phone FA 2-5811
(Photo by Rergatrom) will shortly
recently
follow
their load
when they ga to John#town. Pa.
"it
^
I IIKSK PRICKS KFFE(TIVK TIIUR5. - FRL - SAT?
the Rule guest* themeoltee.
for duty.
Had coffee with Caml# Bruce
Present for the occasion were
tvy.n IF.IIN LEAN PORK
Lynn and Phil Stanley, Andrew this morning, the voire of the
Finn, Karen Chapman, Randy Chamber of Commerce. Were
Jcnei. Mnily Bu*h, Marw-ee White, Joined by IIoh BUhcimer and
Don Bale*. Had
not teen Bob
J470 Lilly Courtvraa the acene NUchne*! Edward Chrialanaon, Rob 1(n&lt;T chrialmaa Eve. when he
OL’ K OWN CURE
Mondayafternoon ofa joint
birth- bi* Hartwl*. Kaki Blabop, Sandra , n,| hi* good wife serenaded u*
Eick,
Michael
Canell,
Steven
Ra-1
with
Christmaa
carol*
and
sleigh
day party. Two
lltll# couatn*.
France* William*.
dauchter of born, Barbara Tamm. Jeff. Judy *"ll»- * * b»d roplare,! hie der­
Mr. and Mm . R W. William*, and John Bale*. Johnny Cochran, by with a straw porkpie, red
anil Karen Johnson, daughter of Dianne and David Dearolph. Pam »hirt and orange panU, but aside
THIS PULLOVER TWOhir. and Mra. Ia R. Johnson to­ Taylor, Alton
Hughe*. Sylvia, from that all thing# remain th#
Ol It OWN MAKE
THIN MI.ICEO
LEAN PUKE
PIECE DRESS of red end
gether rr'ebrated their four birth­ Sheralynn, France! and Deborah asm*.
black basket weave wool waa
day* in the gsrden of the John­ William*. Linda. Larry »nd Mary
Cami# I* preparing for a big
designed by Claire McCarJeB
son home.
Beth William*. Laurnell. Martha trip to Orlando next w*»k when
for f*H and winter. Th* red,
TO little guest* played game*, and Karen Johnson, Helen Mann sh# will eerry on a la Taarl
biae-eut top can be worn looe*
without a belt, oe belted wMta
Including a lollipop hunt. Cindy und Iluthie Carlton.
Adult* atMeata.
Mach calf, aa shown bera.
Riahop and Gordon Bradley Jr. tending were Mra. T. A. William*. I pete Petr# and Mery Jane (Now
were winners.
( ake, Ire crt*am Mm . W. II Steearl. Mr* Gonloov w w w w v w w w w w w / m w w ^ i w i / w v w w w m w
punch, tuckers, bubble gum. bal- Bradley, Mm . F " . Chriatenaon. 1
. ’
loom and candy filled telephone* Mre. D. E. Dearolph. Mra. Harry
" ’ EMTERN u. A. CHOICE REEF
made this nn# of th# mo»t exeit- A. Canell, Mr* Georg* Hughea.,
ing parties a child could Imagine Mra. H. P. Cochran. Mra. CTlie house was
decorated with E. Carlton, Mr*. George Kick,
spring flo weM , which were more Mrs. G. G. Blahop Jr., and 3lrv. 1
appreclaled by tha motors than 1D. J Bale*.

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BY 77IIJ. I1ARRIDGC
President of the Americas League what wae to com*. For by the
^ t part of baseball's finest
TVrltten for United Prt»s
J* * 3 seasoni the American^ Leaguc
next decade.
registered a season total of 11.150,
CHICAGO HP — These are the I 077 paid admissions.
a figurt I
times of baseball's greatest prob which U the major league season
LASSIES CONDUCT CLINIC
lems . and the,r certain solutm.i
WIESBADEN, Germany «B — I)
I belisve, will
result In th* mark.
For tha past eight years the Two golfing Ural** named Smith
gam*'* fines; period of prosperity
clinics and exhibi­
laarue hai drawn a total of *•.- will conduct
and popularity.
772,672 paid sdmlations-an eight- tion* here next week for AmeriLooking back on the past dec­
year season average of iJ9#,5M. cans stationed in the area. Thay
ade, one should realise that with
of SL Clair,
In addition, the major leagues’ are 7Vlffl Smith
the pressures of expansion and
Mich., and Marilyn Smllh of V71efranchise moves, the problems of All-Star game is securely estab­ hits, Kan., both of whom are top
television and of Increased traffic lished as a high point of mid- campaigners on th# U.S. Woman's
and its accompanying
parking season interest, and the national professional golfing circuit.
difficulties, baseball in that dec­ and world-aid* interest In each
ade registered attendance gains fall's 7Vor!d Scries hat made poswhich were unforeseen 20 years aible a player pension plan which
ago. Li my opinion, with more has made finer the personal rela­
boy* playing tile game now un­ tions between players and man­
der good coaching and supervi­ agement
Further Expansion Certain
sion, baseball is heading for an
Tha tremendous development of
DOCTORS
even greater
period of success
and prosperity.
amateur baseball will continue to
SAY . . - USE
aid the professional game.
Sets Attendance Record
HON-FATTCHIHO
In th* season of 19(2. with the
For more than a half cantury,
effect of wartime service calls be- the American League club lineup
Ing felt by every club, the Ameri­ was unchanged. Then. In 1924 and
can l-eagu* recorded a season at­ 1932, Baltimore and Kansas City
tendance of tAttO.Ooo — all time became new member* of the cir­
league record. Every club owner cuit and under fine leadership are
ws« gratified with that record certain In add strength to our
AT IOCO a DiOO ItOSM Ivtli'WMtU,
turnstile figure—but I doubt if any league, for those clubs are head-

Wedneedar. Ausruet 7, 1957

A— Th# Sanford Herald

Tommy AaronSnatches Sport Parade
Georgia Golf Trophy

J h s ..S t v t f o A d

ALBANY, Ga. *B —- Gaines- i ft at competition yet, firad a sixMile's Tommy Aaron, a 20-year-! under par M to take the St-hol*
rid golfer attending the University siath annua! event at the Radium
of Florida, added the
Georgia Spring! course with a total of 200,
Open golf
rliampioerhip to th* *10 under par.
trophy rick Monday.
Aaron stroked a fiv*-under-par
The effect of the n«w trophy 31 in the front nina to break out
Utide the Georgia
State Ama­ of his second day tie with Alfred
teur crown Aaron won two week* Sams of Macon and then nicked
ago wai no more likely to cau.-.« |par another stroke on the back
the viewer to do a double-take nine Sunday.
than tome of
Aaron's stroking
Sams remained one under par
|Sunday.
1 with his 71 to finish second w-ith
Young Aaron, tackling the stif- a 211.
Hugh Moots Jr. of Macon led
the heavy I contlgcnt of profrl*
•ion11 entrica with • 212 which
lied him in third spot with ama­
teur Tony
Baker
of Atlanta.
Moore't take was $220.
Aaron, standing it feel-1 and
weighing 190, looks as much like
a quarterback prospect as golfer
but the trophies art standing in
the way of any hopes the Florida
Gators might have. Aaron rays
By KD SAINSRIRY
he'd rather play golf.
United frets Sports Writer
Ilia father, Charley Aaron, a
CHICAGO Vt — Hoberto de Vieetuo, a lucky South Amertcan, es­ Gainesville pro, finished wilh a
caped the Mexican earthquake to 2X In the tourney.
play in Tam O'Shantcr'a All Am­
erican tourney and then survived
a man-made quake to win the S3.‘SUPER-RIGHT*’ WESTERN
SCO top prise.
The man-made tremor was Gene
Utter’* final round M. Nine under
par, tieing the 9-old year course
record set try Lloyd Mangrum, but
the biasing finish earned him only
recorvl
money as Dr
Virenso
roasted to a 70. Iwo-under-par,
for a 72-hole total of 271, IS und­
er p»r, for the first money.

d O u ta ld

SPORTS

Roberto de Vicenzo
Tam O'Shanter
Champion Of USA

LOINS

Southern Star Cooked Canned

ITS GOING, GOING. ITH—NOT UUITU GONB-New 7..,k 7snl.ee tlugaer Mlrker Mantle (right).
rounding lirsl bate, watched hit Ion* drltr (arrow) tail tar oter the head or Indian left fielder
Gene 77'oodilng (It) In the third Inning of the first game of a double.header at 7anl.ee Stadium, the
ball hotineed into the .lands lor a around rule do hie ami llanll* was toned to hall si second.
Cltsrhed first sarker 71c 77&gt;rta (22) and umplte III Itungr watched the play.
(UP Trlrphoto)
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‘ H i.,. L .S u II
Snead, in second place hending
Into the final round, poster) a 27s
for Jt.WS). and Paul Harney took
Z70 fur fourth and $1,500.
Played It Safe
De Ytrcnso,
scoring his first
win In IJ tries at Tam O'Shant*
er a twin tournaments,
said he
Selkirk now
player! “ safe.'' He revraled that
NEW YORK tP — Unless th* with the Athletic*
he left Mexico City the night of
last'plare Kinsss City Athletics hold*—director of player person­
the recent earthquake after driving
do a complete about • fact within nel—s» that the two men actual­
hit family to safety.
tha next six day*, lasu Boudreau ly should t&gt;e trading Jobs.
will be let out a* manager and
Littles'a burst, which was the
Selkirk,
the
former
New
York
George Selkirk probably will re­
MELBOURNE th — The man first time Mangrum's record lias
place him, th# United Tress l#ain. Yankee outfielder, won a pennant who made John Lardy Into a liern tied. ?am* close to a bigger
td or. excellent authority
eilh Kansas City in 1922 when the world-record milcr
believes he prise than De Virenso picked up;
Boudreau lace* thr deadline be. |cjub w|| |(||| |n y,, Amertcan A*, hat another runner who ran re­ the stock offer by the tourney
new record Is
cause the Kansas Clly front - f l - e , ofjJ((0n( am| tlj|| j, , trrmen* gain the world mile record f n t ! sponsors for a
Australia.
$10,000 .
!£ !.' before'lhc A 'V com .'of"th e
fl«ur* •" ,h“
“ My boy Herb Elliott will smash
There was a four-way tie for
read and return horn*. Aug. 12.
clly.
Ihe record hv the end of next fifth place among the tnen pro*
Beu-irev. whose
contact still t Arnold Johnson, the owner of season,'* predicted Cotrh Tcrcy between Art Wall
Jr., I’ ocooo
Manor, Pa ; Dow Flnsterwald, Tehas another year to go, will he- the Ath'rtier. I* ''extremely dit* Ceiutty.
offered a )ob tn th* Kansas t'-ty appointed" st the cluh's rc-cnt
Elliott, a 19 • year • old whose |quest*, Fla.; Fred Hawkins. El
front
oflice. according to
the showing, acconling to the Unites) home it at Perth In Western Aut. ; I’ aso, Tex., and
Rob Kotburg,
source At a matter of fact, he I'ress source.
trail*, trains st Melbourne under San Francisco, at 29t. each winmay he offered J h * »*m* post
If Biudretu It r*lets*&lt;l by Kan­ Cecutty. who first .polled ihe til- niirg S1.1V7.
Fifth Toerney 77 In
sas City, he will lie the third pilot ent in Landy and persuaded him 1
to accept hard training.
Landy 1 patty Ilcrg, Chicago, posted a
deposed this year.
Th* Washington Senator* named went on to set the world record j fln*i round 72 to win the women
Cookie
laiagetto to
tucred for the mile at 2 2*. a record bro. (,ro division of th# tourney for tha
Chuck Drcaten, May 7. and Danny ken on July 19 when Derek lb- fifth time with * total of 202. Her
^ A n gU IA rr
C h a n n e l Murtaugh replaced Rnldu- Rragan fH&gt;,*°n of Lnsland was timed in prr\|ous wins were In 1943 with
w O n U llv I w
w l l u l i l l v l j« manager of the Tlltibuig Tl- '* 47 *
207. In 19(2 with 312, in 1923 with
to far Is j.,* aiwj m J922 with 302.
rata* last Saturday.
Elliott t Iwtl time
, ( no t.
Her $1.2000 viclory moved her
from fourth to first plsce |n earningt for i»J with $9.7M
Jackie Punr, Honolulu, matched
WESTUN-IUTF.il-MARE. Eng­
par with 204 for second money
land C — Ametiran
distance
swimmer
Florence
Chadwick
.SF.*,Trt.F. tf — Trie Rule- rrn lioxing writers,'* particularly of $1.C00 , and Kathy Cornelius. |
bucked dense field#
of seaweed m*f hfr. «• confident at any fight. on# „ ho
,hf Olympic champ Dayton, l)hlo; Fay Crocker, Mon
tevidro. Uruguay, and Betsy Raw* I
and .warn around .
who ever challenged for ihe
farTlfJ oul a
It. Spartanburg. S. C . each won
tanker Monday to twat a 24 year [heavyweight
crown.
resumed
'
old record by swimming the Bn- training for hit bout with Floyd
l,r c* rtrrh writers hxve men $;»» for ttemg for thml at 30.7
ilot Channel in six hour*, se'en Patterson and the “ bigieei day of banging sway tl us ever since the
Clifford Ann Creed. 1*. Opelou
my life.1
bout was announced and we ex- •as. La., won Ihe women's ama­
mlnutts.
teur title with a last-round 79 for
Tha vetrrtn inn Diego. Calif.
Rademacher armed her* from pected Hut,'* he said “ 7Yhat else
320 Tied for second were Sandra
gwlmmer Isfl here st * p-m. (3
Ie#Uld ,h,y ,hm)l
in —
' Oliford/ 7i«.ro
Ci.r . n r u u
pm. e s t ) Sund*v an.1 arrived " Z " * : i r i n ^ : X
*' ‘J*
h“ l»r»fke. Chlcsgo. w.th 312.
at Tanarth, Wales, st 3:32 a.m. cnce H.nn.n^and J.^tiannon an.1
ir.in .r. It* I. tr.inine At is flr,t ,,sht nu* actually, those
Don Cherry,
7Uehita $ alia. I
Monday to top the old mark of
7:20 set by Uriltah thanncl swim- taquah
t.quth,' a small town about II l***" t ™ * ^ ^
, m n°
T' » - l0° k
HV.#
leur.
with 292, with
Howard Evertlt.
m#r E II. Temme In 1*21.
miles from heiw.
Rademtiher s»id he didn't ex Nocthfield. N. J.. second at 2#*lltaa Chadwick said when the
The Olympic champ meets Pal pevt to make any money on the
—
—returned '.o her hotel (rom the terson tn Sick* Stadium here Ana
fight, with
i'atteison's $22i).OOi) IOOTB.7I.L GAMES TELF.7TSED
swim the could
have mads It 22 In what will be Rademarher't
.. .,
... . . . .
. .
. ,
i i .j ., a u n . . guarantee alrradv
posted in a
NEW YORK W — Sports Nat•quite a bt. faster .l it w*in I foe flr^ professional f.gh Il&gt;«r I e.e
hink
work. In,-., will telav... all of Ih.
h a d 'ir .T jn 1\ rounl '
« *' 0 pounder. 1. poMtive he wtU
m |||#
.............. ..
Cleveland II,own', regular season
that 1 vud to • m
win.
nili •• hr iiut ' Wf'll !&gt;• iurwv u&gt; **mft in tht Noliorul football
Sh# said she expects to l**»e
•|-&gt;&gt; never feltletter." Rade( r%fn jnt, ,f
.
Irsgue again this year. Th* same
for Ireland
» ' “ '*" «*•
J ; macher- , d . - “ l m In terrific con- |hl uft {nr mr „ wjl| u dUUJ , network beamed
th* Browns'
day* for sn sts.ull on Ih* IH*h d.tlon I wantto sn.p st anything „ ^ ^
Y#u,h l .nllm|lfS| |nr.
game* to stations stretching from
Chanftfl-Oftf“
the ffw
••
* atr#tch#i »n I that'i a food •lm. I mouMni1
Sow F.nflirvt' to T e n t last i f a*
of competitive waterway through j have gone after thla fight if
i io n .
which th# has not yei stroked to wasn't confident I'll win.'*
a record.
Rademacher isn't alon* in hit
“ But the first thing right ru&gt;w confidence.
Is • hath, she sstd. 5ben 1 m
Gumon. '* '* 8 I tv* Tjttcrson a
folng to b*d. ’
rough go Ihiee sears sgv, jredict
ed the boxing world It In for the
*h&lt;v-k of |ta life on Aug. 22.
“ A lot of writer* are going to
; have to *«l the word they've been
writing about Ihil fight.'' he said.
MINNEAPOLIS V — Th# DeA reporter a»krd
Gannon to
Iron Tiger* paid Xiiuoo to II eompai* Rademacbar with Archie
year-old Georg* Thomas Monday Moore, th* light heavyweight HU*,
and now are wondering where holder whom Patterson kayoed to
they'll play 4he*r
latest bonus win th* title
rookie
Gannon taut Rademacher could
Thomas, who
lust completed , hU at hard *• Moore with both
bis sophomore year al th* Utuv- hand* and was Just at slick tnd
.rally of Minnesota, has played aisle
every pullien but catcher.
“ You Jis*t watch." he said. "You
"We had hi get him now.' said think he itn'l at good aa Moor*
General Manager Jdhnry Mcllale I tell you I feel It tn my heart,
who accompanied the Tigris to he Is going to beat Patterson "
Minneapolis
for sn
exhibition
Redemacher
laughed when he
game with th* CihetnntU Red. was asked whst be thought of the
legs.
-tensive comments of tome “ east-

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August 10th

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The Sanford Herald—Page 7

SCOTT'S SCRAP B O O K

Legal Notice

By R. J. SCOTT

v o n r r o r iiin -rn n s « r
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AUGUST *
Admission*
Margaret Thuiton (Orsngo City)
EdJIe Carrtll Jones (Sanford)
Doris Franciaco (Sanford)
Anna Della Reel (Sanford)
Viola Frailer (Sanford)
Margery Smith (l-ake Monioe)
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"Tw in boys to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
A. Ervin (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Woodrow S,tripling (Sanfoidl
Baby boy to Air. and Mrs Henry
Thurson Jr. (Orange City)
Discharges
Donald Smith (Ssniord)
Florida Dabney (IMymouth)
Raymond Lord (Sanford)
Theresa Michel and baby girl
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(Sanford)
Erma Parrs (Sanford)
Aria Tatton and baby boy
(Sanford)
* Mary Jo Infant (Sanford)
AUGUST 7
Admissions
Floyd Fullerton (Sanford)
; Annabel!# Rock (Sanford)
James H. Rote Jr. (Sanford)

PKYSlCI*l\W kO CAM.L do
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Katie Robinson (Sanford)
Emma Spencer (Sanford)
Ronald Bruce (Sanford)
Sherman Manning (Sanford)
V is it in g H e a r s : r r i v a l s ( t o - m u , II
a. m . t o I p. a . ; S e m i - P r i v a t e
R o o m s , I to 4 p. in., 7 to » p. m . ;

TWO IOY SCOUTS at the World Jamboree in Birmingham, England,
find grounds for a trade of national costumes that will give them
both an Interesting souvenir to tske home. David Sharp (left). Id.
swaps his kilt tor a complete Indian outnt from Vi ayne Brown, 1C,
of Tulia, Okla. The Duke of Gloqrestrr openel tha encampment.

Pediatries, 11 a. m. to S p. tn
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to U noon, 2 lo 4 p
HAPPV HOLIDAY
m. and 7 to • p. tn., Semi-Private
HERTFORD, England if ----- \
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
Tlic Hertford Rural Council nnti• p. m.
fled tenant* today they will not
hava to pay rent for two week.
during the August bank holiday
and Christmas holidays. It then
announced it would raise the rent*
(Continued from rage 1)
the rest of the year.
or said most gift# ho had roceivtd
ramei from large, voluntary o r ganiutions and that he had n e w
ACTOR PLEADS INNOCENT
Qaccepted anything from a buttMALI HU, Calif.
M — Actor
iu m nr a corporation
Allen
Jenkins,
37,
Monday
pleaded ;
Tha
pnnaklent
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asked
whether ho had any "new piers” Innocent to a driving iharg# in
for a farm program neat year, in Malibu Juetice Court and was
view of *vkinora that Secretory of ordered to *pi&gt;e*r for trial Sept. 5.
Jenkins was arretted Saturday
Agriculture Ear* T. Henson and
CongTea* have reachci t atala- after his truck hit a car ( i this
male. Eucnhower aaid ho roe I- movie resort colony. Jenkins re­
tred that preaent farm laws wore mained free on CAl hail
not working well. Benson now is
touring tho country in ***“ch of pat* a new program until th* gov.
It*
budgetary (
■a new approach tn tha problem. eminent beings
planning for fiscal 1MB in Dtcemhe laid.
However, ha could not antiri- bey.

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lOUIt 0 . SriVAk, 44. faces
charges of unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution In San Fran­
cisco after his capture by FUI
agent*. Splvak had Kreo aought
In connection with the holdup of
singer Laurits Malchlor in Los
Angelr* on June IB. Two man
have Iwen indicted with Splvtit
end a fourth la still missing.

COMPLETE DRIVE-IN
ROME df — Workmen today
put flniahmr touches to the first
American style drive in theater in
Italy. The theater,
located on
Rome's Oirislopber
Columbus
Street, will he open for business
nest week, Its owners sstd.
REPORT POLIO CARER
HEIDELBERG, Germany Ul —
E-ghts-en rases of polio, two of
them fatal, havo been reported
among American military men
and dependents In Eunzpc sine*
Jan. ]. Army medical officials
•aid today.

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the question the Lord Jesus
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disciple*. Si mug in our faith
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I'nllrd 1‘ rros llf»ll)wood Writer!
HOLLYWOOD. «h —M«*t atari 1
have up# and downs and this Is
Mickey Rooney’s up *c*s«n he's
back starring In movica with my
first really adult role” and first
love scenes.
Although Mickey Insiatn with
th* usual actor's bravado that
Ttc been working right along,”
his role# have been small lrt rec­
ent year* and not up to the snuff
of the former MGM star.
Then came Mickey'* talked
about TV success in "1710 Come­
dian’* and "The George M Co­
han Sl‘ &gt;r)'-" f',owr *hr bustling
Roonsy 1* considered a hot pro­
perty in the topsy-turvy world
of show- business again, amt Is
starring, not as hi* usual rocky
tomboy self, but a* a cold-blood­
ed killer in "Datif Face Nelson",
rh# atory of the real American
gangster.
TV Helped Him
Th# TV show* helpwl tremen.: OAIT HIRJCH, 23, represent*
dously,” admitted the Mick as he 1 MassachuMtta In the fi)rt)ici'm&gt;
lulled in a bathtub HL'T WITH A ing Miss America I’jgcjnt In
GUN ON THE EDGE A SCENE, Atlantle City, N. J , and fur a
— .1‘ ICTURE.
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IN THE
I girl who has been In tha United
had to take toles to keep work- State* for only t®v*n years,
Ing. Now I'm in a position to that's fast stepping. LiihusnlinIxini Daly i* majorinit In drama
pick and choose my part*.”
a t .E m - r s o n ("&lt;dlege and hits the
The itudtn synepsts of th# movie
tape m r u u t c at
list* Daby Face's age in tho story
as 21, but Rooney saya he's su p ­
posed to b« ”27 or 2* '*
"Well, maybe S3,'' said the
fast talking actor.
(Continued from r * g t I)
“ But it ta really a grown up
role. He'* a ruthlsss gu&gt;, a real George, rrfuacd to Identify a
dlffetenl part for m*. Thi* la "Dear friend John" letter sent to
the first time I've had my hail Dio to request nn ALL t'AW char
long in five yean. I've been ter .-.nd signed
wllh Snyder'.s
playing those teen-Agi'
crewname.
cut role*."
hen. John F Kennedy DM***
Rf«ney also win* hi* first
’adult" acreer. kiss in thus gangs- quickly charged thal Snyder, now
tor picture. His romantic Inter- president of one &lt;&gt;( the Teainator
eat 1. Carolyn Jonca, th. f.ary l0!? 1*' "V .
girl of "The Bachelor Party'*. Al- I
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though in real lift he's wooed &lt; 1 0 Th*
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r»and won top glamour girl., , u c h ntov*l of union officials who claim
protection nt the F.fth Amendas Av* Gardner, on celluloid th#
ment.
“ I've never t&gt;c*n tha romgntlc
type.”
’Now t get tea kiss my first an adult role with
gal Ilka I really meant it.’ grin- eat ”
Rooney climbed Out
ned Rooney.
bathtub long enough to
A n d l l l i ) N’ iK
"Why idvouldn't I is# the roman, nest doe* a NBC TV spectacular,
tic type?" he demanded. ” 1 Ilka "Pinocchlo”
"Thing* were
hound to get
girl type*. I guest I haven't got­
ten auch roles because I'm short better,” he said.
of statue like Edward G. Rob­
inson. But he'a had love roles In
Open 12:15
the movie* and on Broadway.
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‘ I don't think
many
people
Now
thought I had savolr fair* with
the ladle*. Somehow I was never
.Showing
actepted »* btb g old enough—
those Andy-Hardy role# for
many years not only hclpei me
but hurt ma"But J'f 37 now. It’s time I had

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FENWICK

THE EDGE of th* Mojave Desert, an overheated tourist,
ATmopping
his brow,
• native, "Doesn’t it ever ram
asked

•round here?”
The native replied, "Re­
member when Noah took
out hia Ark, and it rained
40 days and 40 nights?” "So
what?” said the tourist
"Well,” concluded the na­
tive. "We got about a half
an inch that time.”

Just hop* you’r# never as con. next time!) I'm sure It does,
fuird and rushed as 1 am at hut I felt tome kind of etpla*
things turn
this point
and naro
to sit nation waa dus, If
down, calm, yoursedf, collect out tha way I dread that they
your thoughts, and
THY to wtlllll
write a column!! (I do believe that
GADII What a round-about
will be the fst* 1 will henceforth way to say something! I'd bet­
• • •
wish upon all m&gt; enemies! 1 1)
ter leave It as is, and go on
Charlotte Bradford thinks
Alto, I
don't Know what to with what I have for today.
school teachers petition for
write, and what
not to write, I The square-dancing moved In­
bigger salaries at the wrong
for because of lack of space In doors on Monday night, due to
time of the year. "If they'd
Monday’s paper, they chopped off the Inclement weather. (Hist's
wait till the beginning of
the last part or what 1 had writ* a fancy way of saying It was
August—just past halfway
ten. and I was told It would be louteyl) The crowd wasn't as
and they didn't
run in with Tuesday's columns. big as usual,
in the kids' summer vaca­
much as usual,
However,
since this Is being dance quite ss
tions*—to make their plea, parents would give them anything
written before noon ON Tues- (because of the heal), but they did
they asked on the first ballot!”
•
•
•
day, I have no way of knowing have a big time, as always
IF that will b« the easel So, I Among the hearty souls
AUn
Dunn
overhetrd
a
1057
model
Army
Induction officer tell a
that
can't repeat
anything
that showed up were Mr. and Mrs.
draft group: “ First I must warn you that Army Ilfs msy be some­
wasn't included on Sunday for Joseph Greene, who brought as
thing of a letdown after those modem war novels."
fear it will be run on Tuesday, their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dud
and I certnimy wouldn't want j Corbett. (Chief Corbett Is the Shelby lliggenbotham. and there there for three months, and go
to repeat tt for Wednesday!! new pharmacist at the uUpen- was another
one last Friday, from there to I’ aluxant River,
Well, if Tuesday s column turns »»rF. replacing Charles Ross This last once was given by Maryland.
out la hr a combination of Sun* who |»f| |a«t month &gt; Aan thero Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brinn at t May be a little early f«r this
day's and what I wrote for Tue«. 1were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hig- their home in South Pir.ecrest.! reminder, but tt will make Un­
day, It's bound to be complete- genbotham, Mr. and Mrs. H. R saying goodb)c to Shelby were Chiefs Wives
think about it!
ly confuting to everyone,
Sundvsll, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vera snd Joe Greene, Loli and You'll be having s meeting one
including met)
(It's amaxingj Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bill Higgvnbutham. • (he's Shel* week from .Thundsy. on August
how you can forgot from one Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. C. R by'* brother,) Mr. and Mrs. IS. Make a ne'e, and do try to
day to tha next what yon your* Bone, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Urban Lenbeck,
and Mr. and bo there.
self have written!) As of Sun­ Brinn, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Joseph Rubcls. Mustn't
Well, like it or not. I do hsr&amp;
day, (at the rtma I wrote Mon- Johnson. Weather
permitting, forgst to mention Dot Higgrn* to go pack some more things, ar.™
day's column.) w&gt; had no idea (that old, stock phrase used; bothsm (Shelby’s
things s little
wife,)
who try to organise
that we would be moving! And so often in the tainy seaion ) was also there, naturally, snd the around here. (A bigger me«s you'­
when I wrote Tueidays column, the dancing will move outdoors Brinns. Piaxa and *‘a well known ve never seen!) I guess you all
on Monday, the entire picture again to Lake Golden. So check beverage” were served to the have some Idea of the amount
had changed, and I was up to nYxt Monday, to
find out In guests, and this was the final
my ears in
confusion!!!
Now which direction you should head!! i farewell for Shelby, as be left of washing that goes with mov­
does that thoroughly confuse
Told you
about one "going! early Sunday morning for Calif­ ing. Sheets, bed-pads, slip-covers,
YOU? (If nol. III try harder -away’* party that was given for ornia. He'll attend school ou*. ttc., and I can't even do ono load!

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S-REAL ESTATE TOR SALE

J - REAL ESTATE FOR SAI-Ei IT—BEAUTT PARLORS

:s -SPECIAL SERF1CEB

ARTICLES FOR SALE

CARD of TRA.VR.A
Work Clothar. eintooa,
Cota.
Modern Alr-Ccnditlonad Solon liAerni School of Dancing
Beau'iful high dry lot on ono of
tAOODMERE PARK HOMES
1 LOST A FOUND
Camp Goods. Paint A n a ;-'
Tip • Aerobotte . Billet
th* prettiest lakei in Serainol# I
Sanford Am . at 27th St.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
J FOR RENT
Enroll now for fill t*rmi, itiri.
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Avt. i
t llllli) I’ricH for qulc» n il,
2 A .1 Bedroom llomei
IOS B. Oak Ave.
FA 2 5142
rag September 3rd. Clouet for
I REACH KEMAI.1
{.'*50.00. Convenient tetma. Srn i
1750. Down . $60.00 month.
beglnneri and advanced itu. GARRETT'S SEWING CENTER
Serainol# Realty tw i s park'
4 WANTED in RENT
Summer Permanent Special
White— Necchi—Elno
drnti.
Atro., Telephone FA 2-6232.
5— HEAL ESTATE I OK S\IE
$5. A 86.60
4 room houie South oI Orange
Repairs on all make Machinal.
140« E. 20lh St Phone FA 2 5425.
A—FARMS, ACREAGE. GROVES
City Limits. Prtcod right by
Hue! Porter Beauty Shop
323 East First SL FA 2-8244
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
ownor for quick io!e. Mr*. CicQuick Sale!
1104 W 25th St. FA 2-1321
* MISCELLANEOUS
vitind. Th. FA 2 1914 dxyi,
Owner TrankferrcH
Thu is a guest paaa to tha Movie•—FLOWERS. PLANTS.
CLASS REALTY SALON
.1 Hcdronm Deluxe
land Rtda-ln Theatre for Ann-|
B U Y DIRECT
8 II RIBS
Air-Conditioned
K ilrh m Kquipped
rtta Wolfe. Eap. date Aug. 14.
Beautiful new home*. 1 and 0
14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
f.'5 o per call plus parts, 9 year*
Clearmont A 't., Lak* Miry
1957.
Ikautifu llv Landscaped
bodroom i .
I I AUTOMORILES-TRAILERS
e*penenra in TV Service on all
FA 2-4212
$795.00
In
$995.00
down
Reduced
t
o
S
12
.S
0
0
.0
0
makea ar.d model*. One jta r
12 BOATS &amp; MOTORS
Norge Appliances— Zenith TV i
Small monthly raym.-n'* Monno !•—i' HUt.fe H^Lh" U a VTUR'
guarantee on all parts. W« alio
11 FARM SUPPLIES A MACHTN- Thu it o wire jewel In a horn*,
Jarvis. Thone FA 2.1810.
nearly now. dean at * pin,
•ervlca auto and homo radios. Miller Ratlin A Appliance*
ERV
Woitrrit
laltrrii and curb girl over 21- Picture luboi repaired in your lt» S Task Ave.
FA 2-035; |
near Shopping Center, fthool
It PETS LIVESTOCK SUFPIJES
C. A. AAIII DIMIN', Sr.
Apply Pig 'n Whistle.
home
$9.95.
guaranteed.
1 year.
Bui
itopi
in
front
of
home.
(Poultry)
Reentered
—Factory lo you—
Phone FA 2 3684. 9 o.m. to 6 p.m.
Don't milt this if you wont r
II ARTICLES WANTED
Permanent undent. Immediate
Roil Eitito Broker*
Aluminum
Including
Debary
A
Lake
Mary
reol volue. Down payment oj
opemng for Seeretary—Clerk.
15 PLACES to EAT
X'enettin Blisda
FA 2 jj31
, low o» 11000 if you with. Ex- 202 S. Park Ave.
HARNE
8
TV
SERVICE
5 day w-eek. pleoiant working
If REAUTT PARLORS
Enclosed head Sag-proof bottom
riusiv * with Reirlnole Holly,
201 Eatt Commercial
condition*. Write Bo* 3 r i
rail with plastic ends. Plavtle
t* FEMALE HELP WAN (El)
Small 2 DR homo on 27th St
1301 Pork A '- . FA U R L
Sanford Herald.
Knitting yamt, lice Inatructton
or rayon tapes. Cotton or ny!&lt;n
Near I’ineereit Srh"--' FA 2 ."n«
II MALE HELP WANTED
W . - H. "BILL" 8TE1IPER
on VVrrti-esdavx, I a i&gt; m.
turds.
?• MALE »r FEMALE
Relief
Coahter.
Apply
Rita
Rtoltor A Inenror
3 bedroom «' It home on 2 lotj.
ROLLINS IIOIUIY SHOP
Srnharik Lln«tc and Paint Co. 1
Theatre.
21 WORK WANTED
Walking dliunoe from town.
(iuy Allen. Gretrhrn Hall.
2nl7 5 Francs
FA 2.19*1! 112-111 W 2nd St. Th. FA 2-1622 |
22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Anne,
ArUttn Price. Eterett Mirper
$1,000 down. Appro* $3n mo Women n«#d eoun#t|es. Thera it I
HA MONTY to LOAN
A
A
A
Tre#
Service
FA 2-5824
Phoa# F.A 2-4991
112 N. Park
|wa buy and
used furniturs
tremendous demand for Avon 1
2A SPECIAL SERVICES
Ttecs Removed, Drmosaed
Paying lop cash price* for any
We train &gt;ou to earn tht
Cherry Real Eitate Ageae;
21A ROOFING A PLUMBING
Spacious 3 l-edroom, 2 bath
Ph.
FA
.'-0421
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
Dial FA 5-9926—Notary
home tn quiet l^xh Arbor., dignified way. Mrs. Milanirh.
24 PIANO SERVICES
Bo* 244. Lwkhaj^ Fla.
ING POST on 17 32 Ph. FA
. j23\ —PI.UMHING end ROOFING
Vlottda roam. Corner lot ovei-j
21 EI.FATRirALCONTRAfTORS 1219 W. 11 St. Relf-Ftirher Shop
2 0677looking
golf
course
Immediate.
26 INSURANCE
sew easy i^dy-cut wrap PLUMBING A SEPTIC TANKS
avoUgbUitv $:.&lt;*¥&gt; laih. By i Women
2T NOnCES-PERSON ALS
around aprons home Earn in stallation a r e p a ir s
TESTED—APl*h')5 F.D
Owner
Ph
FA
2-4213
H i 14 dosen—Spar# time. Wpta
i t ARTICLES for SALE
GUARANTEED APPLIANCES '
24 Hour Stnrica
Accurate Mfgra Freeport. New
2* FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
fa7 Wringer Washer, A-l
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
York.
A. H. PETERSON
condition
(53.00
FA 2-5:99 or FA 2 1751
l
Broktr
Aiioeiatei:
A.
Ik
Peter
-1
Easy wringer waihrc, will do
i run kp.nt
I Girl Friday. General office work,
ion Jr . P. J. Chesterton, Garyour washing
4100
CJjARK
typing
A
soma shorthand.
f:tld Willetts, and R. W. Wt!-;
WLLAKA APARTMENTS: roo-rr
Easy spinner. A-l rond.tion 59 00
Plumbing.
Heating
A
Supply
La.
Hours 8.30-5:00 p. m Office ta
luma, A. C. Doudney, Land
Frllldatra aulo. washer, all por. 1
private batha. 114 W. First S'
Contracting A Repays
IV Bary. Th. NO 8 4371 for ap 1
WE ARE STARTING
Surreyor
cslaln, don't miss this on* 99.00
2619
Orlando
Dr.
I
h.
FA
2-3374
6 MORE HOMES IN
polntmant.
1957 Frlgldalre auto, washer, mo­
EFFICIENCY opartmenla mil- 114 .V. Park Ave. Pbona FA 2 6123
Highway
17
A
92
South
Sanford
i.im .K v e n u e : :
de! W'S.V-57, Reg.$249.95
177 57
able for couple or ainglo perion.
l*—m \i. k h e lp w a n t e d
This li a guest pan to the Rita 1967 Frlgtdalrr auto, waxhei,
rrivatn hath k shower. Ideally
model W1.67, tha beat.
Dwatra far Sara JacobyonBova Wa-itad— to tail The Ban.
located acroea from Poat Offie*.
Keg. 5319.96
n»w 257 57
WE HAVE A HOME
ford Herald Mondayt ihroug'i
Eap. data Aug 16. 1957
Inquire Joeobaon Dept. Store.
1957 Frtgidatre dryer. Model DDFriday a at 3:3n p. m. tom# ta
FOR YOU
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
57 Reg. 8229.96
now 159 57
Plumbing Kreiky Heating
- The Herald o t h t i and ask for
Modern all eler. kitchenette -Apts
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
1967 Frigidaiie. 12 ett ft, rtfri.
Buddy Fasler after 3:30.
M. 0 . UODGE 8
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
SUMMER R A TE S
generator. Reg. 8329.95
Sen ire on All Water Pumpe—
Call Clark's Court. FA 2-3403. HOMES— .1 and 4 bedrooms
Now
823357
30—MAI.E "r FEMALE
1 A 2 batha.
Well* Drilled — Pump*
9 ru. ft. Ill refrigerator,
Paola
Road.
Phono
FA
2
40ST
very nice
8300
Make $20. dtllv. Luminous Name­
Efficiency Apt Air-condition A
bonie has bean told, lo act
T eu. ft Frtgtdaira refrigerator,
plates. Free samples. Rctvei
TV optional. Hiway 17-92 So. Complete and ready for imraedt- On*
now while these homes era under
at* occupancy-.
all porcelain
69Od
Co. Attleboro. Mass.
City Liraita. Slumber.end Court.
conitruettoo.
7 cu. ft. Norge refrigerator,
i.-W
AUJi
w
a
HW-TT
very
niro
4300
ZR.rfsm apt. 11* Kim. FA 2 0578.
7 cu ft. Frlgldalre refrigerator,
Locations
MJ\fl111 ll . 'M
_
...
.
... . .
I Baby titling. (Day or Night) Th.
A-l condition
7LOO
5«ulh I’mecresl — Sanford
ENimishe*! apartment.. Ph. FA
Some of these beautiful homes
; 5AJ4 .
Magic Chef 30" gaa range, awing
Whispering Oaks — TitusviJe
2 5725.
Contracting
A
Repair*
am located on Lake Front lotj. I --------------out brotlar, like new
7900
LAWN'S MOWED— Ree.onabla 1007 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 2 454] 1957 Frlgldalre Super 30" electric
Rose Court Apartments. .1 room FHA in servica and 11IA financ­
prlcaa. Power mtwer. FA ‘2-4871:
rang,, with rottssirre.
furnished apartment. Call FA
P L n iH IN G
ing available.
Save 8&lt;’&gt;*&gt;0&lt;1
Now 177.57
2 0763.
Huulewo-k wanted FA 2 0446. I
FINANCING: V. A..
Contract and Repair Work
t ton Wrlhilt air conditioner 193.75
Tree
Kittmatei
Conventional,
F.
II.
A.
Wr
can
qualify
you
fur
one
of
Unfurnished 2 bedroom apt. Near
3 4 Ion delua air condltionrrColored girl wanla to lake care
R. L IIARXEY
these hornet In 30 minutes. You In Service
shopping renter
—----- ----A I’mecrrat
reg. (30995
223.95
of rhllHreo 814 Loeiiat Ave.
Incan alart enjoying tha home
304 Sanford Ave. Phona FA 2 3363
School. No peta please
Ea»y Terms
while *• proccat the paper*.
Baby sitting, reference! furnish­
quira 2417 S. Kim.
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
Priced FTom:
CERAM IC TILE
ed. 50c hour. Ph. FA 2-1740.
APPLIANCES
$13,(75—818.625.
5 room furnished house, nice
PAUL F. MULLER A SON
304 East First St.
FA 2-2772
largo yard. Adults only. W. let
J
0
I
1
wanted
as
baby
litter.
I'h.
Isrtvlopcd by
Ifuby Spcara
FA S1353
St at Monroe Corner. A. J.
FA 23751.
baby bed. full alar. Earcltenl
ODHAM&amp;
reterson, Th. FA 2.2739.
Plumbing A Heating. Fire Esti­ Dllo
condition. 822 60. FA 2.1565.
For information call
ci-BU
IStss
oWukTUSilirs
mates.
All
work
guaranteed
for
TUDOR, Inc.
Furnished 2 room apartment All
one year. Dill Laflrre. Long- 21" Admiral TV Cunaole, Blonde
private writh private bath. Ph.
SLL’ MBERLAND COURT plan*
wood, Phone W. P. 26.2959.
Cabinet With Doora.
5125.
Cor. Ilwy. 17 93 A 37th SL
FA 2-400.1.
to expand their motel it l'ai&gt; 3
I'hnne F t 2 -ISOI
I’h FA 3—2991
21 —s*i » m i &gt;e k v i&lt; y.
FrmcjAvenue,
leaving
a
Furnished 2 bedroom apartment
H ltAII.KY ODHAM. Free.
valuable triangla lot, auitabla
available tha 15th. Phone FA
Chrome dinette art, roper Omega
for reatauranL store, or what PUnn Tuning &amp; Repairing
•nlargtr. 2421 S. Elm.
2-2800.
FA
2-6207
2013
r.vlmetto
have you. Will sell, lease or
Sale* office corner W. Crystal
DAVID
W
AYNE
MATHE
8
Wardrobe
trunk
and
Glider,
build to suit tennant on Lhia
First floor apartment. Nice cool
Drive A Lake Mary block, telaReal Estata — lmuran-a
exrollsnt
condition
Bargain.
shade. Privet# front and back Commercial lavectmcata—Rentals phone FA 2-4591 or FA 2 9012.
ideal bustneii site.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
Phone FA 2-29*9
entrance*. For a teflred couple.
W. L. HARMON
Property Managemrat
it—M*Eel XI, Kt^.kVIt'lb*
1506 West IN 8 t. flin/ord.
Ph. FA 2 1277 Alter 6.10 p. m. Complete &lt;ub 8 ln- FA 2 1583.
RAYMOND iM. BALL,
3 bedroom home. FA 2-0678.
ik— EI.Et TRIt AI. SEKVICK.S
WurlUaer Spinel Ptsno, eapen
Upholstery
Cleaning
REALTOR
*i»e mods) Walnut finish, like |
3 BR. duple*- apartmenL Kitchen
Right In Ymir Horn*—Sanltlred
Air Conditioning
new. matching bench Will sell
equipped, nica A clean, garage. PR O FE SSIO N A L SE R VICE
Modern Machine Method
Electrical Contracting and
for 8375. IM r'A 2-1871.
Adults preferred. 1409 Park S. D. lUghlerma* — Attoclaia
Ph. FA 2-4683
7-R K A L ESTATE WANTED
Repalra; Economical Houia
DICK IYKRH — Aeaorl.tr
Ave. FA 2-370J.
Wiring and Rrpalri
29—FURNITURE and
204 8 . Tark Ava.
Ph. FA S 6A41 Wanted to Buy: 2 bedroom hou»e,
Deanne School o f Danrr
RANDALL ELECTRIC 0 0 .
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
319 Fnoeh Ava; O r 2nd SL
large
living
room
No
Broker.
Tip,
Ballet.
Acrobatic
3 ronmi partly fumishad. Can
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0315
Fh.
FA
2-2794.
In my new itudlo
Hiawatha.
rURNITUIF. n r CHARACTER
be used (or butincai or pro- OZIER REALTY CO.
Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
FR1GIDAIRE appliancaa,
sale
Built By
fusion: parking space. Ph.
9— Ftawera. PlaaSa., Skroka
Ilatel
M.
Field.
Associate
let
ua
build
your
dorks,
bulkheads
and asnrice. G. II. High. Ovisdu
Matter Craltamen In
FA 2-6958.
2401 So. Orlando Ilwy FA 2 5847
and sea walla. Water Front Con­
Fla. Phone FO 6 3315 or San­
•Style and Conatruction
PLANTS - SHRUBS — TREES
struction Co. FA 2-4.130.
1 room apt. Looking facilitirj,
ford FA 2-38*9 after C p to.
8 trp in and be plaaiantly &gt;ur*
Th« »amo at Thoie
light furn. 313 Palmetto Ave.
KENNETH E&gt; BLACK
prised at our rearonehle prices
Prucd Since
AIR CONDITIONING
KEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER and baautiul plants
b U L F iS'G-inEYAiM*
Colonial
Days
bedroom fum. houi«, H 2 W.- 1009 E- 2nd
H. B. POPE CO.
Phona FA I «*tl
PAINTING
GRAPEY1LLE NURSERY
Ftniahed For
4th St Apply 113 Mignolu
300
R.
Tark
FA
2-4234
Grape
villa
Ava.
FA
24986
FA
2-3613
or
Florida Climate In
Ave. Phone
tending and- finishing
Your Choice of Wooda
FA 2 4427.
Robert A. Williams .UK"R&lt;iSSKTTKIt FL O R IST ENVELOPE?. Letterhead*, atale- FIXX)R
Cleaning, w a r i n g
Serving!
ments, invoice*, hand bi!ll, and
REALTOR
Seminole County ain.-i 1925.
.1 room apt. Private bath and
Phone FA 2 1*51
program*, e t c .
Progrriiivr
Raymond I.undqtitat,
garage. Apply 805 Elm Avenue.
II. M* Glaasoa. Lake Mary
For dependable Servica
Pnnttag Co Phona FA 2-2J51ASSOCIATE
Member of r&lt;«irtat
V
*U*9*
Unfurnished 2 W room house, Thana FA 2-S951 Atlantic Bank
408 W&gt;*t lSth SL
Talagraphy Delivery Assn.
4 miles out. Ph FA 2-3710.
iflL L D U U J M
n C T F y g r w ffg w r —
• BIG VALUK?
IF fT IS REAL ESTATE2 bedroom unfum. house to mile
FairbaiAa Mora* puavpo.
• QUICK CREDIT
aak
Crumley
It
ktonleilh
Itom Geneva. Ilwy. 426 •
Repair* u all makaa.
HAYNES
Office
Machine
CoOviedo trOflevn Rd. Prefer at 117 South Park Ph. FA 3 -W9 I
• KA8Y TKRM8
HOWARD C. LONG
Typewriters. adding machirea.
WOOD PANELING, Knolty I’ujerouple with children and pciaWlLSON-M.UEt
WT E. Comas*trial Amt.
Sales Rentals, 314 Mag . Ph.
Consult A REALTOR TUSt
Cypreae as low as 14c iq. ft.
Thomta Residence 855 month.
New tad Used FeraDaro
Phone fA 2-W33
FA 2*0442.
CU LLEN A N D H A R K E Y
III t . Ftrat_6 L. Pb_ FA 2-6«22|
4 room furnished apt. with bath. n o N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2 2331 11 —ALTOMflHn.lBX—TRAII.inW THRIFTI.ebr&lt;»ing accounti co»ti For Painting call Mr. Taikar, Ph.
F V 2 4169 anytime.
l&lt;ed (iirnlturr, appllancea, tool*,
Ph. FA 2-0171 or FA 2 3396.
only $2. for 20 check* *1 Flo­
etc. ilouxlit-iulii. tarry1' Mart,
Need a good used carl
Ted Rurnrlt
rid* Stato Rank,
BROWN
RKALTY
Service Station for rent or leaae.l
21 Fait Fltlt St I'h. FA 24132
for PAINTING
*
See
Pay
Herron
Serving
the
Service
Excellent location. Th. FA i
:«V)1 Granvisw Phone FA 2-2378
WOOLSEY ;
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
2-3161_______________ ;_______
$SAVE$
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
Marin* Finlghcs
9 A M. to 9 P M.
- ‘rhlck Batt. 1000 *q. ft
6 Room unfurnished houw. Call
GOOD USED CAR
FA J 2SAA
861.00
Far Your Doit
Ph. FA 20231 or after 4 p m.
FA 2 2151.
Srnkarik Glana ant) Paint fo. Oiling Tile, d i a 10 1 12 room •01-09 Ka*t First
FA 3-3811 7*01 Writ Jit ft.
FA 2-W43
RFAI. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
fnr at little aa 814.40
■S-tti.\t It RFN i VI.h
113*114 W. 2nd BL Ph FA 24622
2314 French lie
Shermaa Concrete Pipe Co.
It will pay YOU to tea us before
ECHOLS
J. W . H A L L . R E A L TO R
Out Weit 13th Sl ______
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Front
to« buy. Opea Evening* and Ictertor Deearl tor. reaidsntal L
37th A nniverearr
Cammerctal
Alteration* aa&gt;
Rit L Kennedy. Assoeiata
Apt* Dayroaa Beach. Call FA
eye.
For The Bast In Pslatlng
Sofa Bed
Raxuia—
ruitom mads drap4re« Frs&lt;
Johnny Walker. Associate
2-4058 It U. Hutehlion
s " 7 ' .aat ride Traler Sate*
Burn*
animate*. Call TA 2-1*2) after Call Berry hill Painting Contract, 2 pillows
"Call Hall" Phona FA 2 3641
Palalka, Fla.
Platform
Rorkee
Fading
itV.\l- r&gt;T vlT."IVm s v l . r ---------8 JO p. m.
or. No Job To Large or Small
llai'Ock
Scuffing
.1 RR..2 Hath Home*
(.lean *ed—Bonded—Union
DON'S CO\FK SHOT
I't MTS - STRfNKI.BR
Staining
Make Thil 3 Bedroom
New A used homes ready lor !m.
Call FA 2—287
83 STEMS
Regularly 8199 00
Home Reallmediate occupancy. Terraaxu Automobile lounor Decorator
Seat Cover* — Truck Seata
All trps* and atsaa. taiUiled
.NOW $159.00
floiirt. built-in flora &amp; oven
Y O IR S
J7—SiotltE B — PERSONALS
"Do |» ToursabT
By lalacting your own color | with ■a ural caMarts. G. I. and At W tilla Ponuae—M l W. lat
WT. REPAIR AND SRRVICK
Couientional
Loans. 2 with
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
ROIJj XWAY, HoapMal and Baby
schema now, Othrr feature*—
54 Dodge 4 door Cuitom Royal,
8 T I N R
Red* Day. W'ewk o r MontSi— Cor. 2nd A Magnolia FA. 3-8321
electric kitchen, terratao floors,' vhadr trees A lake |rlrllege*.
alt extra*. 2624 S. Elm.
813,809.
la
$16,500.
And
good
Marhiaa sad Sagply Co.
"Bud” Bamberger, Mgr.
Tel FA 2-$t8l. Furnlttir# Center
ovrnised lots and choice redterm*.
Ph- TA 2 *432
116 Warn firm 9a.
Fr»a Dslivtrr
‘51 Henry J. Good running con* » 7 W. 2nd 8 L
denlial location.
dition.
6
cyl
with
overdrive.
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR
Large 3 bedroom older home with
cuaaifiad Duplay
Chrysler Airtemp
25-30 Mils* par gallon. Day*
Ph. FA 2 3108
•hade A country. $7,900. with
Ph. FA 2-0441 or as* at 2406
Atr Conditioning and Heating
It.046.
down.
3 Bedroom houis, 2 fully tiled
Cedar.
C. ||. STAFFORD
bath*. Double carports and
KOSA I,. PAYTON
215 Oak Avsnua
FA 2 4731
storage spars. Comphstoly land­ Registered Real Estate Broker 12—h()A IS and MOlltRS
scaped 814.950 00. 110 Shanr.cn
GATLIN BROTHERS
Assoc. Alberta J. Mail A
Yoar Bvtaruda Dealer
Dnva. FA 2-3174.____________
Contractors, Draglines; Geneva
WiHum E. Hsrrchel
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
2232. Ph. FA 2*2276 Sanfsrd.
Ph. FA 2-1901—11-92 at Hiawatha 204 E lit.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Phaaa FA 2 -M61
Two bedroom CB honta with Flor.
Thu la a guest paaa to tb* Rita
Ida room. A go»d buy. Need to
JOHNSON MOTORS
Stenstrom Realty
Theatre lor Juny Brown. Exp.
see to appreciate. 2554 8 . Pal­
SIMfNOLR SPORTING GOODS
H.
R.
STENSTROM
data Aug. II, 1967.
metto, Pnona FA 2-4341. after
2484 Sanford Ave
Th. FA 2-1592
Ragiatarad Broker
5:00. FA 2-5TI2.
2427 Laurel — Phone TA 2 2430 16-I»LACEA
V'eddiRf TnrUstlons
Aa T ’ " '
And Ajuiounttintnta
Thu is a guest naif to tha Movie*
land Rlde-ln Treatr# for Dono­ FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR Curb Service, II a. re. to 2 a. re. 810 60 per 100.
Also calling
thr Cain. Eap. data Aug. 16,1 116 S. French Avt. Sanford, Fla.
carda. atat-onery. PnwtU'f Olfira
Iluay Bee Drive In
Supply. 117 Magnolia
French ^vt. at 20th SL
1957,
' FA 2-5221. After hours FA 2 2611

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•y HUMAN N. lOHOliLN, SLD
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ANYONE who travtls very'er preheaUd vacuum Jugt.
much knows the convenience and 1 Water preaenta another prob*
romfori of flying. Rut there are lem. Hecauia of llmlUtlona In
innumerable outstanding aerv*Jwtlght. th* amount that tan bo
leea that th* nation * alrUnes'carrled la relatively small. Tanka
perform which aren't readily ap* are carefully selected of matert*
p aren t evan to tha veteran'ala which will not eorroda or contraveler.
itamlnate tha wattr.
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On older aircraft, waste water
rrotoettvo m m su t m
|,f giK j,arged overboard. On U »
Probably mow important arelaleatplanea,ltlaatoredlnreUnIhe measure* taken lo protect the tlon tanks which art emptied
health of passengers.
Iupon landing.
rood, of course, la aomawhxt of. All sewaga la stored aboard tha
a problem. Today domestic alr*!planes until removed by ground
lines apvnd more money to feed crews. Right now thera la soma
their pa*aengrri than they aprnt thought about incinerating sew*
to fly them not too many years age In flight, but this U atilt
back.
,pretty much la tha research
Not only do tha airlir.es have to Wage
protect tha food for th* paaaen*| Odor*deitroylng substances
gera. It la even mors important'are used In tha retention tanka,
that they keep contaminated Not only must these chemical*
food from reaching the pilot.
vunprria odors for varying par*
In today* modern alrllnrre. lodiatvarylngtemperatures.bat
th# food la perfectly safe. The they mult not be *0 potent that
bog lunches far example, are they mask odors which might tn&lt;
specially selected because ot their dlcata leakage of gaaotina or olL
resistance to spoilage and con*j You can ae* the airlines era
lamination.
1kept pretty buay keeping thalr
Portable Cart*
Ipaaaengera In good health..
Many catering Anna serving QVtsnON AND answer
th* airline* transport th* food tn N. O : Would taking vitamin*
portable, insulated and rtlrigtr* dally taka tha place of sleep?
atad carta. If th* food Is to be| Answer: Although vitamins are
served warm. It D transported in helpful, It Is advisable for you
portable altclrlcally heated ovens also to get enough sleep.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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Central Prcia Wtlltr
ACTOR Bud Abbott*, ha* bro­ ;that. it'a batter than exerclstnj;
ken up his comtdy team with hla molar* by chomping on soma
Lou CosttUo *0 aa to devote full postman's underpinning.
Dm* to raising thoroughbred*.
! I !
Dud will find, lays Delcha Dol­
A Harvard ifudcnl hat become
lar Dennis, th* race horro bust*
UaAtr of 19 million Moslem#.
nau la no laughing mattar.
Thetll be a lot of people, nexf
1 I I
Weather Bureau t a y i (A# /tril foe licit eratoo, rooting ogalnef
two weeks a/ Auguil util be Vole.
“I ! 1
'above normof.” TAot’e newaf
4* fruit frtnpcrafurri ore AL­
front page new* Item tell* of
WAYS above norm*'
kritain't Print* Philip being tatted
unhurl by • bar**. Old timer* u a
1 ! !
A Maryland man hat been remember whan that wee # daily
luggad far 7'A y n n far an armed •scurtma far as-Xlng Idward II
rebbery wkl»h retied seven eenit. Print* *f Walt*.
1 1 1
That* extra six ninth* mu»» ha a
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over photo# cf
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A aU-manU&gt;-el$ ETortda bull- candidate!, w-a understand howr
deg baa developed a bablt bt th* centaat get that name. Cult#
simply can't break — h* dearly a few of 'em have figurte that
love* to chaw tobacco. Well, at art right out of this world.

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CIIArTKR M
I told her turn hK*uN wo had to that V what Nela astd k m true.
Kjn*A AND 1 were married to |cotn# to a daciaioc sometime be- Sarah was a different
I N the plruitni. friendly front I t w i t caw and tomorrow when than 1 bad thought to r eight
rto; I rf L’rn SawulU's houa*. W* w* .-(turned to th* volley. I told year*, a woman *me had hidden
nod ■ rood (upper afterward. and my wife that IUr*4 had ataod up- hrroetf from ah of oa
"If# crazy!" I sold. “She
for nia n-wpitallty 1 wma forever right betid* brr flair, that ahr
" had walked a little, and that ah* wouldn't tall# barself to a wheel
md«b*r l to Hen Bawhin.
Urn got out the champagne, had told ma not to get too fend chair for four year*."
"She might" Nila said. "We
filled three glaaae*. and gar# on* of Nrla. 1 put out my handa In
to ffala and or.a tc ma. 11a held a gesture of futility. "Naia. what don't know ahe told you the truth
about her accident Win. ahe * s
hla up. Ma face very grave, aa can I do?"
Nela llatrned rloorly, her fore- terribly pooseaaiv* woman; ahe
• «V 1
ta nappy oeeaalnn
fe a tonal. Not Just one rad furrowed In thought. Aa I must have a person's lov* com­
oat you think of oft the cuff,, looked at her, 1 waa ao atlrre-l pletely centered on her. tike Dog.
but wta you'll remember aa long ' bX 01T ferltng for her that 1 could bone's. And Marla'a She wants
aa yeti live. Do you want ta hear »&lt;* “ T a single word It waa flrat yours. That# why ah* doesn't
H
|love, but It waa real love guch aa want you to lev* ma I'm h*r
"Of courea wa do," Nela aaJd I had never known ealatad. Thera rtvat and the e known K for a
"Not a legal one, Ben," I said. would never b* anything ela* Ilka long lima Rut *h# (Went Iowa
II* laughed. “ This on* didn't It. Uka taat night and thla morn­ you th* way I do. Maybe her
flame from Blacks!on*. Il'a from ing and the few boars we still lor* ta Ilk* a mother'*. Or a
stater's I don't know. AS I know
the near! of Den BawhIIL" Ha had together.
Suddenly I found words. “We la that ah* doesn’t wont to share
cleared hla throat “ To lov* and
marrtagr. to happiness that only Juat cant be separated! If Sarah your lore with anyone elea"
I turned, hot word* on my
love and marriage can bring to and your dad won’t take ns to­
tongue, but I didn’t My them.
lie. and to a long and happy Ufa gether, we’ll leare."
"Oh, darting." She reached out Neta was hurrying on. "Jo* Par­
for Mr. and Mm William Herson."
We touched glasses, and once and took my hands. “ That’s what dee must have been a very strong
more I thought of him and Sarah 1 want too, but we can’t Wa rs character. So ta Sarah. What
Pardee, and t couldn’t help aeon got to do the right thing now or happened when they got married
daring If he would have been any w*-ll ha plagued by mir mistake wo* bound to happen. Each "f
hair rr if h# had married her. 1in* real of our live*. No matter1them tried to remake the other,
We drank. Nela cloo# to crying; what happen*, you can’t forget or at leant prove to be the strong­
and when Hen left, a little later, your delg to Sarah, and I can’t er. Perhaps, because Jo# won,
ah* kissed him on the check, while forget that John Mather* la my Sarah had thla accident on pur­
pose."
ha flwallowed aa If aomethlng waa father."
“ Then what con we Ao?"
"Nela, of e l ih* wild—"
wrong with hla throat and looked
"Wait. Win. I'm aUl not done
"We’va got to go along for a
past her at me.
"tuieky man Will." he said while Just as w* were," ah* Mid. What you haven't thought abou
“I goes* I'm a coward, but I Juat la that a crippled person In a
"You'ra a luck: man."
11* went out and closed the can t quit# bring myaelf to tell wheel chair has everyone'* sym­
door. Thera was no aound m th* Dad yet Alter alb w* did act pathy. I-lka Sawhlll'a And Dad'a
When Dad earns home last fag
room but th* ticking of th* clock pretty fast"
I was a coward too, os for as that's oH he could talk about.
on th* mantel. W* looked at each
other, both of us suddenly taken Sarah was concerned. '‘AH right How, though Sarah was an In­
With thyneaa. Then Nets ram# to perhaps there'll b# a better time," valid, ah* waa still a beautiful
woman who had not let her cnev
I Mid.
m* and hugged me
"WU1." Sha squeezed my handa dttion break her eplrlt."
"I know w*'r* going to have a
good Ilf* together," aha Mid. Eh* “I don’t want you to get mad at
I (tain t M y that what Neta
stepped back. "Olv* m* a few m*. but Td hk* to tell you some­ thought was crazy now. I'd hod
minutes. Win. m eon when I'm thing I think about Borah. Il’a the m e feeling many limes: A
not anything I con prove; but broken body but not a broken
ready."
She took th* lamp and disap­ because I'm a woman and Sarah spirit. It could be true. Meyb*
peared into th# bedroom. I stood la a woman I think I know some­ Sarah had driven Joa away; put
there waiting, hearing her mov­ thing about brr that you would all th* time she was punishing
ing about In th* other room. Pres­ never think of."
him, and hod never let him for­
"Do ahead," I sold.
ently ahe called, “All right, Win."
get It. But If ah* was that poo"I
think
shs'a
been
abta
to
walk
When I went Into th* bedroom.
neaetva, aha waa eruel, and avfl,
I m w that ah* waa In bed. her for a long time." Absolut* dis­ and somehow I couldn't believe K
belief
mutt
have
com*
Into
my
hair a dark mass against ih*
of her.
pillow. I atood there awkwardly. eyto, for Nela added quickly;
"I don't know" I said. "Even
"Blow out th* lamp. Will." "Will. let m* finish. I've watched If what you think ta true, I
her when ah* waa In her chair can't Just walk off and tears her.
Nela sold.
When I turned to look at her, and when ah* didn't think anyone Anyhow, half Ih* ranch ta mlna"
I m w that ah* waa laughing at was looking. Th* way ah* move*
*1 know you can't leave her."
ma Then th* Bill Impact of the her leg* make* m* thin* they're
roe* and com* to ma "Dar­
Step w* had taken that day struck not paralysed. And th* bottoms She
you don’t hat* ma for what
me. She wa* my wife. No one of hrr antes or* worn. I know ting.
I’ve said? It’s something we’va
scold atop in now. Not Sarah. you'V* Mid ahe’a been taking a got to face just aa we have to
Not John Mathem And for a few step*, but I noticed her shoes fee* my father's weakness."
while, aa I held NMa, Ih# world almost Immediately."
"I couldn’t hat* you." I sold.
held only Nela and ma
'Slim evidence." I said.
s e e
"But remember, Rawhlll told "I lov* you." I kleeed her and
In th* morning 1 built a fire you th# doctor aiald there waa held Iter in my arm*, and never
and Nela rooked breakfast. After nothing physically wrong with wanted to let her gov
w* finished eating, I set at the her. lie Mid she could walk If
There’ll be aa uneiperted de­
UN# smoking whlta ah* did the ih* had la "
dlihea; then ah* est down error*
I pulled my hands from Neta’a lay to Will's and Nets’* wedding
from me. Thera waa much about and walked to th* back door. I announcement, I’ontlnw# "GanSarah I had not told Nrla. Nit I atood thcr* trembling, thinking lock" here tomorrow.
O Ways* D. Orerholeer IM1 from the sovaJ subllehefl by kt-niilM Oa Cletrlbelefl by Klee restore* flyoeksl*

How To Control
Silverfish
Sllvrrfith and flrebrals cause
dsmsg* In hom&lt; a by eating f&lt;&gt;ud
ami other materials that am high
In protein, sugar and starch They
eat cereal#, molat wheat flour,
any paper on which there Is glue
or paste, siring In paper (Includ­
ing wallpaper) and bookbindinra,
atarch In clothing and rayon fabrlca
DESCRIPTION AND HABITS
Both of ihrtn iniects ar* wing­
less. Tliay ar# covered with acalra
Adult* are one-third in one-half
inch long. Sllvrrfith are ahlnv and
aBrcr or pearl gray In color; firebrals are mottled gray. The young
Iniccls look like the aduIN ex­
cept they are amalW.
Doth intocta
have two long,
Mender feelers at the head end.
and three long, lailllke append­
age* *1 Ih* hlnd-*nd. Each *p
pmdagt is nearly as long as the
body.
hilverfl'h and
flrebrau ar#
■ctlvh at night and hid* during
Iha day. When objerta under
which they ara hiding are moved,
they dart out and arrk other hid­
ing nls m .
WHERE FOUND.
Rilvrrflsh
ln.| flrrhrata are
common In
homi'f
Ihrou-’hout the
United
States. Tho tilverfish lives and
dsvtlopt in dsmp, cool places,
especially bairmrnta. Large num­
bers may o* found In nrw build­
ings 'n which the walla are still
dsmp. Tha flrabrat livec and daTrlopa In hot, dark place* tuch
as around furnace* and flrep ace*.
»■ 1 In I'siiiatlon around h&lt;&gt;&lt; watar and hrat pit&gt;#*.
In apartment house* th* inao-t*
follow plp*llnfl* from baarment to
rooms on lower floor* whers they
find food. Thay may b* found
In bookcase*, around closet she),
vet, behind baseboards, and be­
hind window anil door frame*.
DEVELOPMENT.
Silvarflih
and ftrvbrst* develop slowly und­
er usual Hjum
condition*, and
hav* few young. They.ar# nardy
and can live without food for Sev­
ernI month*.
The frmatofl lay eggs at any
MSSOO. They usually lay agga in
secluded piseas, such oa behind
books or on closet shelves; occa­
sionally they lay them In th* open.
Sllvtrflsh lay only a few tgg*
a! one lime; they may lay sev­
eral batchrw over a period of
weeks. Tha flggs or* whitish, oval,
-d about on* Ihlrty-sacord Inch
ig. They hatch la I to • weeks,
•a! length of tiiflfl It takaa them
f e -o hatch vs he* with th# temperature.
Firehrat* lay about 30 egg* at
on* dm*: they may lay aaverd
hatches Th* *x«r* ara eufV, wrhl!

' (gwDua wCmh UUf later th«&gt;

have a yellowish
ting*. They of sodium flourld* to M parte of
hatch In about two week*.
flour. Mis th* sodium fouride
Sllvrrfith and
firehrat.* reach l and flour thoroughly. Apply the
maturity 3 to N
months after ; same aa for th*
first bait, or
hatching. Their rate of growth
•ii-pcmls ou the '"mperatur* and |put pinches of It every 3 or 3 I
I f*«t behind baseboards
and In '
humidity.
CONTROL.
SilvarfUh
and other . ilng places.
firebrata ran b* controlled by us­
PRECAUTION'S.
Keep Insect
ing commercially prepared sprays hides out of reach of children and
or dusts that contain DDT, rhlorp«ta. Do not cuntaminat* food,
dane, malathlon, llndanr, or dietdrin, or by using a sodium flou- dishes or utensils while applying
ride or barium
carbonate bail. msccUcid*. Do not ua* oil apraya
Th* bait* ran b* prepared at In place* where th«y could M
ignited,
partieuUHy by
open
horn*.
Control with lialt ta itowar and flames or electric spark*.
Avoid
unnecessary exposure
Icm satisfactory then control with
when using Insecticide*.
spray or dust.
Control with spray or dust may
Wash all exposed parti of th*
not be Immediate.
Rut It the body with soap and water after
apray or duat la pripcrly and
thoroughly applied It will leave
a residue that will bring about
control of either Insect In ■ few
week*. If Mma degree of control
i s i in ; ( imi i i r ( (ii H r
o r t h i : k iS T M j t u i r i A L
la not achieved In I or 1 week*
l INI L I T o r T i l ;
r%TS!
a second end more thorough treato r r L o H i u i tv a m i o n
el.
HI
v
o
i
.u
i
o
i
.
«
r
i
,
ment la advisable.
IX U l t . l l l . l l t VO.
SPRAYS. All-solution apraya n i i A i ' r x . i i i i i u . . k i .v i *
containing 1 percent of DDT, I AN'l&gt; DOAN ASSOCIATION o r I
I’i ’ l K lin iiriiu . a corpora. i
percent of ehlordan*. 3 percent nr.
Be* #r**n ie*d and •xliilne a t- &gt;
malathlon, OA percent of lindan*. i*r Hi* laws of the Lnli.d &gt;
r u in iiif. »
or OS percent of dleldrin ar# pre- V*.
frrablo for home oaa
CECIL B. IIKAIIKIU.IN, Sr. )
&gt; A H A II
IjOUIMK Itr.A- i
Apply the apray with an ordin­ *»&lt;
llt.ltl.IN, bn wile.
j
ary houirhold kprayrr. Moisten
ln ( ,n lln l( I
NON
II.
kl.lt
r
o
u
r
.l
l
.o
t
l
NH
Ih* surfaces over which th# silvern o t h * o r e r iT
fiah or flrchats
crawl.
Spray
TO:
around bairhoardi, doors and
CECIL a
H E ABCRl'N . Jr.
•M MA II AII lAll'IMS: IH «• I 'll.
window
caalng«, rln«ete
and
LIN, tile wife, tv hot* ifJ r tfli
place* where pipe*
go through
»(• unknown
T o u A it r in .n r.iiT N O T in e o
waili or floor*.
lh
«l
nf Co moilin'. in |.,r».
Spraying ovwr
th# w-aprur cl»*k ak lllll
esrtkla i w f i n n r t ih .
part* of th* building ta usually fnllawln* S w c ilH t pfop.fl&gt; to ­
wn:
sufficient to control firehrat*.
l » t I* i n i Ih* | n t«l «« f . . t
DUSTS.
Du.t* containing 10
•f !S&gt;T II. nSCKfl APOtTlCVN
NANriilUl.
r i.o lllD A
kcror.l.
percent DDT, * pw ent of chlorIn* lo Ilia Plkl thrrrof *• r*.
(Jane, 4 percent malathlon, 1 per­
cpr.lr.l In 1*141 II -»k t. n m
1*1. PuMI* Itkcnrta at Srm lcent of lindan*. or 1 percent of
dleldrin may b# used If Iher* ‘s « note C ount/ riorld ai
danger that the oil solution would
Teaetkkr srllk O r riaM rlc
R an**! &lt;1 T- Elartrl* H sfflcauM fir*.
'rfk lo f. n r K lrclrlr VVkHr
Apply Ihfl duat * with • hand
le s ln r : Duo Ttirrm S p tc* H ratrr and Tank an4 llllnda;
duster. Blow the duat Into th*
has le a n flla * l a i l n l f i t , and
cracks, o - spread
a thin film y e a are required t* trr v * a m a r
whairvar th# appearance of tha o f yow r aaawar ee p lM d tag Is tka
depot It will
not h*
objection- U llf o f C o m p la in *n tha p i i i m l f f »
a t t e r a a n Oraalar. d r a n a * C elt,
abta.
■J* E irat
rrq rral
d a lld ln a . It.
BAITS. R*k« may he used if I'rlaraS u ra, r terld a . and flla Iha
•r»&lt;wSnwt anawar or nUadlna In Iha
you think apraya or du&lt;t* ar* not O fflca o f tea Clark o f Iha C lrrn lt
dcairabl*. Thor*
ar* two baits C ourt ea e r hafara Iha ISrd dav
f AufluaL IS »f. If y o « fa ll m do
that or* equally effective. Either oa*.
Indaam aat hr d rfa u li w ill ha
of thee* may be brought ready takaa agalnat r * « fee Iha re lla f
d In thr Rill o f Com plaint.
to aa* or made of home accord­ d a a a a d a6
. f . HERNPON
ing to the following direction*.
fnjcnK o r tics cnrcvit
C
O
V R T.
Th* ftr»t bait
contains; Oat­
Ls
meal (ground to flour) . IH *upa|
j t » i a n * «.
P a p u tf Clark
.arlum carbonate or sodium flourldfl . 14 teaspoonf
granulated
_____ n c r r m o c * n a h h
gar • 14 teaspoon; and salt • NOTICH IS ItVRNBT OIVEN that
la * * * «* ■ * « la bnafneea at Celteaspoon. Mis tha Ingredient* wa
•rr A feau * under iha n n illa u r
■roughly.
name *» B K N l6 6 NRdM NURM'ItT
tkall wa latand I* re*t**r aaK
I*ut about • toaapoon at belt ar.fl
»»m # with Iha Clark o f Iha Clr
i ihallow cardboard boss* near circuit Ceurl. flemlnela repair. r i s hiding place*, and cover each rida la ecrardaac* with Ih* a re v
al»a* e f Ih* riatlllaws Name it X with a crumpled piece of po­ la ta t*-w&lt;«: Saetlsa S ilas n o iid
Rlalwte*
ISIS
rt.
T I H ’I H * RITTI9NUAH
Th* other baft contain* I port*
HAsah aa a u u is u ta

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NO. 64

United I’ res# Loused Wire

Krushchev Warns US
In Two-Hour Speech
House OKs Money Bill
For SNAS Improvements

EX-PRE3IIER?—H i, hlg X arrets thf
'hr pin
picture of Hut»'*n Premier Nikolai Bulganin rrsphlrtUy
Illustrates h i* current position in H«&lt; I f I politics according to Urster* observers. If he ass -ant
-alnady Iwen dropped at head of slate, he undoubted!) * ill be. The front runner ■* hia replacement la
wrpuly prrmirr Anutas Mikoun (right). The proof of Ihlt toplrcrl riiakrup it tren in the fart that
Bulganin did not accompany Communist Chief Nirhita Lhrushfhev (crnler) on hit recent trip to
Yvgnriaria and the rr.nferrnre with Tltn. and hit name hat been dropped from those who » ill ci.lt
East Germany. In ihlt totiiotirn he »lll he reptored by Mikoyin. This picture of the three * at taken
lit*. May.
(UP Telephoto|

SNAS Safe Driving Marianna Plan Group
Plaque Is Memorial Top Kiwanis Project
To Cdr. J. H. Bear
Plea For Missile
Information Data
Release Rejected

In rmeponia to a motion by
Commander
letrii D Tamny,
Drestding Member, the US. Nav•I Air Station, Sanford, Florida
Safe Driving Council voted un­
animously to change the name of
the U.S. Naval Air Station Safe
1 inf Plaque to that of Pom­
ander John llollli Bear Safe
Driving Memorial Plaque in me­
mory of the late John H. Bear,
pant Commanding Officer of Hea­
vy Attack Squadron ELEVEN, who
as a
passenger,
was
fatally
injured In an auto
accident
last July. The Commanding Of.
fierr'a Safe Driving Plaque waa
first etlahlithed in November of
17M. It waa detigned to atimulate
Arr.petiUon among the varioui un­
it, bated aboard lha U.S. Naval
Air Station, Sanford, Florida with
the plaque irerng pretented at, the
ronclution of each month to that
unit having the treat aafe driving
record for the month. At the end
of tit* year the plaque will be
presented at a permanent momi-nto to that unit having the brat aafe
driving record for the entire year

X

Toastmasters Club
Meeting Held Last
Night At CPO Club
Organization plans for a Toattmasters Club were started last
night at the Initial meeting of
pmupectlve members.
Both Navy and civilian civic lea­
der# met In the CPO Club at the
• nford Naval Air 5‘ ation to hear
the detail* necessary for club or­
ganization.
Temporary officer* were elect­
ed to head the club until perma­
nent officer* can be elected to
taka office in October.
William r. Holcomb m-ai named
president of the group with Buddy
Itawls elected Educational vice
presiden;. Lt. Ernie Fritz, Adswan:*tralive vice president. Gene
aecretary-treaiurer,
and
2 ax.
Frank Deame, sergeant at Anna.
Purpose of the
organization
Holcomb told last night's-group, is
to Improve the oral expression of
thought, develop ability to appear
before audiences,
provide con­
structive criticism on speeche*. de­
velop analytical listening, to pro­
vide instruction and experience in
chairmanship, and to
promote
rr% t fellowship among men inter­
filed m speech improvement.
Another organlaational meeting
le slated for next Wednesday even­
ing at 7:30 pm. at the Sanford
Naval Air S atlon'r CPO Club.

Mrs. Carrie Davis
Funeral Held Today

Floyd Palmer, chairman of the
Sanford Kiwanis Club's Marianna
Plan committee, told member* of
hla club yesterday about some of
the Inner workings of the group.
Palmer said that the Marian­
na Plan it a “ little known'* pro­
ject of Florida Klwranla since their
accomplishments cannot he pub­
licized and names of boy* cannot
be revealed.
Ila said "The purpo«e of the
committee is to assist in the re­
habilitation of boys on their re­
turn from the Florida Industrial
School."
The committee chairman ex­
plained to club members that alter
release from Marianna, police and
Judges have no responsibility for
the boys and "it is up to puMle
spirited cltirens to do what they
.can."
»,
Tin* Kiwanis ,C1ub committee,
he said, tries to’ establish contact
with the boy* on their return and
act as "hlg brothers" to them
"The important thing," h* said,
"is to get the boys to talk about
their problem* and ambitions."
The committee, in addition to
Palmer as chairman, consist* of
JlldfO R. W. Ware, R. T. Milwee,
and IL-nry McCall.
Palmer told hia club yesterday
at it* noon luncheon meeting "Be­
fore a boy goes to Marianna,
while still held here, a member
tries to contact him to establish
a relationship of frier l«hlp. ex­
plaining that they have nothing
to do with the law only want to
!&gt;e of assistance."
While at the Industrial School,
th* committee sends the boy local
paper*. Utter* and postcards, "to
show their continuing interest."
aim! to let him know hr "still ha*
friends in his home town."
The committee has establish­
ed contact* In Marianna and is
Informed of'the boy'a release date,
he said.
A member endeavor* to meet
the boy on hi* arrival, find out his
churrh affiliations,
what grade
in school h* hal reached ar»l "get
him off on th* right track at
churrh and »chool'*. Palmer said.
The family it even interviewed
and informed that the committee
desires to help the boy.
Palmer gave some r*&lt;» his­
tories, without revealing names,
but showing the excellent result*
obtained hy the comrnlllre in their
Important work of trying to build
men.
Stotiatin show, said Palmar,
that of 23 eases handled. I# ram#
from broken
home* most with
drinking a factor. "Only six home*
wete Still together to meet the
txjys on their return," he said.

WASHINGTON V — Tha De­
fense Department todsy rejected a
request of a House sul'cnmmltte*
to tell the public more about test
firings of new missile* *t the
FlcrtJ* missile test renter.
Hep. John E. Moss D-Calif.,
chairman of a subcommittee on
government Information, contend­
ed in a letter to Asst. Defense
Secretary Murray
Snyder that
Snydar had put "an tmrcallstlr
streiSJacket of secrecy" around
the missile test program,
Mott railed for relaxation of an
April order in which Snyder ban­
ned release of any information
beyond the fart that missiles have
been fired. In case of accident
newt of casualties also may be
given out.
Synder made public his reply to
Most asserting It would be "foM.
hardy" to make it easy for ene­
mies to learn vital missile data.
He denied Moat' claim that it it
Impossible to conceal information
about missile* launched in public
view at the Air Force Missile Test
(Yntrr, Cape Canaveral, Fks.
Snyder said much of the infor­
mation published aland the Flor­
ida launching* i* rumor or guru
work and doe* not threaten securtty.
Snyder aaid decision* on what
military information can he given
out are made hy "qualified, ex­
perienced professional
person*
charged with providing for the
national defense and assuring our
survival should
war be thrust
upon u»."
Mots s lellrr resulted from Air
Force testimony that the point has
been raarhed where a little more
missile information
should be
made public.
SLAY CRIPPLED FRENCHMAN
ALGIERS IP _
Algrian Na­
tionalist* seized a crippled French­
man as he walked through the
Caihah Sunday,
robbed
him,
sptayrd him with gasoline and set
h'm afire, polire said Tuesday
night. They alto repelled rebel*
near Mnitagmem. In west Al­
geria, marhlncgunned a civilian
car, killed or wounded the four
occupant* and set the r*r afire,
malting the wounded alive.

US Within Population Figures
Nuclear
Show Big Increase
Range
Here In Tag Seles

BERLIN V - Soviet Comma- j WEST PALM BEACH — Popu.
m*t Parte
leader
Nikita S. ts'lon pressures building Up in
"The House ha* just pas**d the
Khrushchev In a bellicose major central and aouthern Florida ar#
policy apoech today closed the rcvralrd tn figure# released !*y
supplementary Appropriations Bill
&lt;kx&gt;r on German reunification and the Motor Vehicle Commissioner,
containing $2,933,010 for th# San­
•aid war would
bring
*toml« Mrs. In* S. Thompson.
ford Naval Air Station," w*i re­
devastation to the United States.
A comparative statement of au.
ported yesterday by Congressman
Khrushchev had only warnings
tomobtle
licence tags told during
A. S. "Syd" Herlong Jr.
ami reproaches for the West !n a
two hour speech to tba Ea»t Ger­ the first six months of this year In
Th# MU now goes to the Senate
all Florida and tho same period
man Parliament.
for final approval and passage.
last year shows a atotistirally slg*
Ho hoa«lis) that Ilia United nificant increase during lisa per*
However, no date was set fur the
Definite results atn showing in S-ate* is within range of "present** lod. AU *7 Florida countie* plu#
The Stale law pertaining to th* i Senate's consideration of the modisplay of retail gasoline prices ! ney measure which sets aside mo- th* city* Mo shrubbery removal nuclear rockets and cautioned the tales in the departmental tag of*
"will be enforced throughout the |ney for th* local Naval Air St a- program now bring conducted on lontton disarmament conference Dew and duplicate tags were in*
a 30 day voluntary basis.
to remember this befota rejecting eluded in the tabulation.
county," Sheriff J. L. Hobby said i lion Interim expansion program.
All Irttets have tw-en malted to Soviet proposals.
today.
Congressman Herlong said yesOnly fis-r counties sold fewef
He compared
West German during the first six months of Uua
Sheriff Hobby said this morn­ tenlay afternoon when releasing property owners In tha City -f
Sanford,
Jaycre
President
M.
L.
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to year than last.
ing that stations have been no­ information about the passage of
Hitler.
tified to remove signs that do not th# bill that "lit# money was au&lt; Habom Jr. revealed yesterday.
Counties located In th* Central
More than .1,300 Utters wrere
II# accused the Weat of blocking
comply with the bill passed at ’ '.homed last year and is to be
and Southern Florida Flood Con*
th* recent session of the State &lt;used to adapt existing facilities to mailer), he said, during the three, disarmament and plotting to eon- trol District comprise more than
day p-ruxl MpItaddH-sirt of pro vert all of
Germany
Into an
legislature
meet the Navy requirements at
one third the area of the State.
I'orty holders takin from th# ad aggressive NATO base.
However, tha Sheriff said that Sanford.
Here, the number of tags sold
drvssograph file of the city.
He
offered
again
to
pull
all
aU stations must comply or "w*
Biggest Item in tha money bill
"We want to see what th* peo­ I Soviet troop* out of Eastern Eu­ through June this year Increased
will have to take further action." for the local Naval Air Station it ple of Sanford are going to da
bv 123% while tho increase for
The new law require* that all |ll.SSJ.ooo for aircraft parking, it now ," Itshorn said yesterday si rope If tho United State# with- the whole state was 11.73%.
lilrawa
tt*
troops
to
America.
But
signs displaying th* price of gaso­ |was pointed out. Other Items in the first week of the 30 day volun­
Among counties wl'h the great*
li* said the United States would
line must show numeral* indica­ I the hill are: $1,030,000 for a han­ tary period comes tn a close.
c*t tnrroase In numlrer* of tag#
not dare acerpt this.
ting a fraction or portions of a gar, $t70.otd for a turbo yet enItat-orn said that the program
Ho flatly rejected “ so-called free •old, Pinellas and Broward head
whole number at least half the site i gin* test facility, $193,000 for bar- is not yet rrsdy to get Into full
elections"
for German reunifies- the list. Each sold In excess of
of th# wh»l* number.
|rack*, and $192,000 for utilities swing at "We want to get them
llon, and endorsed
Instead the 22 thousand more tags through
It also require* that the price |improvement.
all the lime they ncrsl" to remove n**9 Ci-rnian plan calling for June this year than last.
indicated on the sign must include
I-i»t year tho authorization, ar- ahruhhery that it planted in viol*, East W-st German talk* anal a
In ill, there wer* 2H3.33S ni-ra
the tax.
j cording to Congressman Herlong'* tion to city ordinances.
loos* confederation of tho two tags sold in the first half of 1937
The sign, said Sheriff Hobby, ; office, was for something over $7
'lb# Seminole County Jayceet ' Gorman states.
than In th# equivalent period last
cannot be displayed
within IS I million. However, t'apt. Sanger, are now- forming a survey commit­
This plan hae t*een rejected by year. Counties in th* Hood Con*
fee* of the right of-way of any testifying hrfnr* the House raid tee that wilt go Into action as toon the West many times hut Khrushtrol District accounted for mom
public street, road or highway.
that tile $2,933,000 Is all that will be as lire Sudsy voluntary period ( - Iirv said it was th* "only solu­ than half of this
increase or
According to the bill enacted by spent at the Sanford Naval Air r»mrs to an rod It-ports of th* tion ''
111,302.
the Iwgltlature and the Attorney Station this year.
Jaycre survey will Ire turned over
Hit s|-eech was considered the
Listed below are Flood Control
General's ruling, local law enforce­
It is expected that lh« Senate to th* City of Sanfnrd,
harshe-t *mce the Kiemlln shake- District counties with thi tag in*
ment officers altall enforce the will taka early action on the mo­
Already, officers of the Sanford up at the end of June,
ureas* in 1957 over 1956 noted: Br*.
law.
ney measure that will provide Police Department are making ra"With the present development
i’ enalty, according to th* bill, fund* tor expansion and Improve­ porta of violation* to the office : &lt;&gt;f rocket weapons n» nation la ward, 22,163; Dade. 36.233; Gladea,
far violations of the provisions of ments n y roly rt Ron ford but of the C4I&gt; Manarer and a lilt be­ safe frsrn attack," he said. "U. S. 113; Hendry, 1M; Highlands, 49(;
tb^cs shall las impel* aim nt in throughout th# ao'ith at both Ar­ ing forme-1 in order that volun­ statesmen should think about this' Indian River, 1.296; Lee, 2,IM{
Martin, 910;
Okeechobee, 402;
t&gt;« county Jail for not mors than my, Navy, and Air Fbrc* installs- tary removals might It* checked
"Piatanc* will not protect any Orange, 8,927;
Osceola, 1,087;
30 days or a fin* not exceeding tkous.
off.
1nation from th* effects of atomic Palm Beach, 10,799; Polk. 3.628;
flOO or both such fine and Im­
No definK# action has yat been and hydrogen
bombs.
Thos*
prisonment.
pi .inn—I by the Hoard of Sanf-rd statesmen should think about this St. l^icia, 1,751; Seminole, 1409;
Volusia, 5,713.
City Commissioners. However, il who roject disarmament agreeis expected that th- ordinances of I incuts."
th* city will tie eiifurc.-sl and re­
Khrushchev'# blistering remarks j
moval of shrubbery from park­ on Soviet weapon
development
KEY WEST th - A young Ilia, ways and right-of-way! along city were tn old tune, but h# offered I
leah skin driver was in good street* will b# ordered.
a new variation in linking rocket
MIAMI 6n — The Weather
Ordiuancr* irqutrc that twfore progress to the London disarma­
condition today after Isring treat­
Rurea!! reported an are# of heavy
planting
of
parkway*
a
plan
of
CINCINNATI W - Florida el. ed in the Navy's reeompreasion
ment talks.
squall* about 130 to 2oo mile*
tru* grower* face a prosperous chamber here f»r a mild attack the planting tie ruhmtttrd to the
On# Russian d-mand in tendon
Board of Sanford City Commis­ is fur a total ban on nuclear weap­ smith of New Qrlrana today with
new season with a htlmrrr crop, of "bendi.'*
wind# up to 30 mile# p*r hour.
the new general manager of tha
ons. which tho West rejects a* unRichard Pop# suffered the wa­ sioner* for approval.
Forecaster Arnold Sugg arid th#
Florida Cltru* Commission pre­ ter pressure ailment 1&gt;jf»-lay af.
enforceable.
disturbance,
which
shows "a
dicted Wednesday.
ter skin diving to a depth uf 60
•tight Indication that it may de­
Hnmrr Hooks, who took over hi* f.-t off Palm llrach inlet II- was
velop," It drifting slowly west­
new $23,000 a year pot* Aug. I, taken tu the chamber late Tuesday
ward arrow th# »&gt;rth central
told some 500 persons attending Bight.
Gulf of Mexico.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. w the Florida Day luncheon of the
Pop* was relented from the Foil# perions were killrd an I five
"W# have to watch such area*
Tntansi'tJonal Apple Convention
chamber Wednesday after spend-! seriously Injured last night when There are 29 prlloners held In rlo»ely thi* time of tha year,"
here that the 1957-56 crip "may
the
Seminole
County
jail.
Sheriff
inf five hours under gradually two ran Collided five miles east
Sugg said.
J. L. Iloljby revealed this morn­
well exceed 100 million boxes of
Of Willlamibtirg.
burning pressure.
He said the Weather Bureau I#
ing.
orange*—possibility 10 to 12 p»r
The victim* 1mluted a man, two
It was the third time In the
According to Sheriff Hohhy'a conferring with th* Navy at Jack­
rant greater than last season.
woman, and a child.
1records, there were 3 priionert sonville to determine whether 9
The 36-year-old executive also last two months that a civilian
State Trooper L. F. Crafi kal-l brought In and 7 prisoners releas­ hurricane hunter plana will b#
had
tn
he
treated
:*
tha
chamber
aaid ha sees signs of, higher in* rar oeeupled only hy a woman ed during the 24 hours up to mid­ dispatched to acout th* area.
coma for th* Industry, lie pointed aboard a ship here
driver iwrrved acro’ t the four night last night.
Th# same tow pressure area
to low carryover stocks, evidence
lane Virginia Highway IC4 and
Of Hie 29 prisoners, 7 are while waa Just off Tampa Tue«d*y and
of food quality, growing popula.
Collided head-on with :hr other male, 16 colored mate, 1 white fa- helped dump two Inches of rain
turn, high prosperity and better
ear. which was rartylng right mil*, 2 colored female, and 1 co­ op tha Tampa Bay area that day
distribution.
per tons, all Negroes
before drifting wevtward.
lored female Incompetent.
The Citrus Commission's bud­
CruD said the woman. Mu.
get fur (hit fitral year, h* said. Is
Funeral aervtcea
for Francis I Opal Iris Karts, 37, of Williams­
RAIN IN 11IP. FACE
1'I.OOD tills IMH \
7 million dollars, it million of Paul Busch, 73. who passed away burg. was killrd ins'antl) tine uf
RANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO,
CALCUTTA, India W - Over­
which will go for promotion
y-r-teislay at Seminal# Memorial the virfimi in the second car was flowing rlv-rt hair Inundated vil­ N.M.
— Local Indians putting
Hooks was substituting for Ken. Hospital, will he held Saturday fdrnhfird ss Calvin Rvhatdlen
lages and flooded thousands &lt;&gt;f on a ceremonial dance weren't
George Smathers (D-Fla) kept morning at 9.30 am. at All Soul* Perry Jr, 31, of Richmond, V *, home* in east and north central |oking. Seven-thousand spectator*
busy in Washlnton by the civil Catholie Church with Rev. Fr. driver of the rar. The other two India, official* rapoOe-l today. had (9 scurry for shelter trie#
right* fight.
Richard Lyon* offlrla'.mg.
were identified tunlatlvcly as Ilia Hardest hit 'vece natives living In ■luring the Ssnto Dnm'ngn Indi­
The. Roteary will l-e recites) at wife and hahy son,
ans' annual tain dance Sunday.
h.-rnhon huts.
•
6 pm Friday night *t Britton
RAVER ON IIl It TII11 \YK
PINE RIDGE. S D th -M is Furer»l Home.
Marcella Bir Crow, Jt, has 16
Remains will h# *#n&lt; to Newark,
children hut only give* nln* birth, Ohio for interment
day parties earh year. She's not
Mr Ituaeh was a retired molder
playing favorite*
though. Mrs. amt had lived in Sanford at 217
Big Crow recently gave birth to each Third St. for the past tig
her i-venth set of twins
year*

'Want To See What
People Will Do’
Says Jayc.ee Head

Retail Gasoline
Price Signs Must
Comply With Law

Hialeah Skin Diver
Prosperous Season
In Good Condition
For Citrus Growers
Predicted At Meet

Heavy Squall Area
Below New Orleans

Four Persons Die
In Va. Auto Crash

29 Prisoners Held .
Now In County Jail

Francis Paul Busch
Funeral Saturday

More Than 8-Million Boxes Under Control

\|n. Carrie N. Davis. 61. died at
More money
and a
certain f.rund out dial price* could g«
Rtftinole Memorial
Hospital at
l i d pm . Tuasday following a : "home' for their fruit next sea­ down a* well a* up."
son. when all indications point to
short lllneas.
Grower* are thinking In term*
Mr*. Davit was born Jan 24. the biggest orenqe crop In history of a record-breaking orange crop,
ire
th#
two
prtnciitU
reasons
1874, In Gurley, Ala. She had lived
fit Sanford for the past 8 years , given h&gt;; grower# when they sign Wright raid, "and they expect and
el lfcM Maple Avr. She came to I contract* and become memhcti I are depending on Florida Orange
Sanford from Ocoe* where she of Florida Orange Marketers, the Marketer* to provide a sure ana
had lived for 12 years. Mrs D i­ cooperative which will supply Min- : profltaHU nutlet for their con­
li* was a member of the Methodist ute Maid with all th# orangei it centrate.quality oranges "
will ute during the coming sea­
The F.O.M. president said the
Church.
campaign to bring 10.000.noo nr
Survivors Include one son. Har- son.
"Practically every grower who more boxes of oranges under Ih*
o !,| j. Dai&gt;, Sanfonl: one sister.
Sirs. Annie Ree.1, Sanfonl; one 1signs with F.O.M. gives throe two co-rperattve's control "is progress­
niece, Mrr Estelle Remey, San­ reason* as th* prinripal ones for ing excellently. W# have more
ford; and three grandson#, Roy hts scttoai," according to J. Dan than 79 grower* at members and
Davis Jr., Johnson City, Tonn., Wrirht, Jr., veteran citrus Indus- j signing more everv day. W# have
Steven Devil and Dale Davis of try ami vtce-prenident of Patrick Jomething over 6 ,000,000 boxes al­
Fruit company here, who heads |ready under contract. Including
Sanford.
Funeral aervlce* were held at the newly-formed cooperative as Vinute Maid's o*rn production,
and w# won't reach peak activity
10:30 a m. this morning at Btu- president.
campaign until
"Some of three grow m got in th* aign-up
eon Funeral Home with Ray. W. P.
their Dnaociol fingers burner! last •September, because an many
Brooks Jr. officiating.
spring," Wright said, "srhen they |gtowrrs ar* away «a saralton.'
Joteroaent was in Ocoee.
J

| Wjrigbl said s meeting of F.n ing d-liiery."
M.’ l esceutjv*
commute* and
Minute Maid wlH chirr# the
board of directors would b* held roit of concentrate manufartur*
Tuesday at th# headquarter* In and a seven percent fee, Wright
said, with th# rest of the money
Winter Park.
"Up-to-date figure# on
how going to the cooperative for dis­
much fruit has been signed up tribution equally among grower
ih# basil of the
will b« announced at that meet members on
pounds of solids In their fruit*.
Ing," Wright said.
"Minute Maid has tt* millions
The Sanf-rd rltnis man emphas
lied that Minute Maid "has guar-i of boxes in the cooperative pools
anteed tn pav it least a* much and will share in the return* on
as other concentrator* for the the same be.su as any other grow. 1
oranges used during the coming . er member," Wright aaid. "ami |
season ami furnished by the coo- i this insures that Minute Maid will
perativ# A grower ran, If he de- work for ih* high dollar."
Turaday'a meetings will he hs-VI
atrsw, draw up to 89 percent of
tha current mat hat value of con-1 at the F.O.M. atale headquarters
central* oranges when his fruit Is in the plant formerly operated by
delivereq to a Minute Maid plant. th* Gentile Brother* Fruit com­ OPPOKFR "RIDirULOL'R REGULATIONS"— This Is farmer John Doaatdsoi. 4T, wk* PO#e» hy •
alga at the edge of bis property near New Iswdon. Ohio, which waa put Ihere apeclficaily U
The rest of th# money, 29 percent pany In 3Vlnter Park. Report* will f»»k»rnmfnt a im u to ttay a»ay. DonaIdson hut a|rta4jr Men Jlntd l»(f# far oierpianllnf hia *hf«t
plu# whatever profit is made on he made by campaign worker# quota. He says hell take hla case to the I’ nitesl Stiles Suturm# Court, If necessary. In an attempt to
the concentrate, will be payable 1 and plana made for the coming rad •bit U calls "ridiculous regulations.’* He used the suiplas wheat la feed hi* livestock.
(UP Tekcphole)
before Feb. J of th* year follow- j weeks.

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4. Addrr** tour entry: BIBLE CONTEST EDITOR. Th# Urnfard Herald. Ml W. 1tt. sanfard. riortd*.

SHOES
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—Quality—
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POWELL'S

WtthUlg — Pelithlag

Office Anyplf k C.l/t Shop

66

Labevattan

Y A E Dealt k Files
AO nakan PorUbt# Typewriter*

409 v r. 1st St.

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Ph. FA 2-2921

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Phone FA 2-47««

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401 E. ltd Street

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Battery Service

WILSON

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P l’RNIA RINGS
111-313 East 1st Strest
Ph. FA 3-S423

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115 South Park
PH. F A 2-2581
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VOL. XL1X

Established 1909

Shop and Save
In Sanford

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

&gt;

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1957

United Press Lensrd Wire

NO 62

Study of County Tax
Problems Needed Now
2,953,00 Recommended
For Sanford Navy Base

Citizens
C o m m i t t e e ■J^,B e ',5 a,®,y

s 99

t d Four Year Tests

' ‘ Progress in this county Is big
gcr than ail of us,” Rrailey l)d*
Iham tol-l the Board of Nrmi- , WASHING 1ON ap — An Air
WASHINGTON «T — The
nole County Commissioners this For„ , ulhotlly on crathfl
House Appropriation* Committee,
:fc £ J L .a
morning a, hr requested vi ep. . ,
,
be "caught
taking our of its last awing, this
piopnatiun of 9IU.UUU for Ills 1today he wouldn't
THREE 8EMINOLP. COUNTV Iloys felling ready to leave yesterday for Camp Mtijuarrir. Orala
dead'
without
teat
belts
in his
W-mlontc Courly Chamber of
year at federal spending, today
Natlrnai Forest, where they arr attending d iiira In Wildlife miniiMirnl, Forestry, Soil Comma*
automobile.
Commerce.
chopped
16
per
cent
from
request
tlo: and gun s*fety. (Left In right) Robert Mlkler, flniidjr Long and Tommy McLain.
Odham filed a report of local
ed funds to finance this yea
Co], John P. Stapp told a House
(I’boto by Bergstrom)
military ronxtiviction ami assorted
Chamber of Commerce activities traffic safety subcommittee that
minor government functions.
ami said, "I would be imposing on fouc years of experiments at the
your time to try to sell you the aero medical flcid laboratory at
Piesident
Eisenhower had
Two 5emlnole Courly men have asked for 91,960,746,967. The com
Holloman Air Development Cen­
VIENNA. Ga to — Former |Chamber of Commerce."
been appointed committee chair­ mittrr recommended to the House ; Sen Walter F. George, his stairs
Pointing to the accomplishment! ter. N M . have proved the value
men for th# coming convention of an appropriation of 91.581,390,387. manship in forrign affairs praised of the chamt&lt;er group, Odham of seat belts In autoa.
the Florida Fruit and Vegetable a rut of 9279,138.380.
hy the nation’s traders, was bur- paid tribute to th# leadership
Strapp, director of the labora­
Association Convention, according
Among
the
Southern
project*
In-1
l« Georgia rlay l»te Monday provided by Ihe eilixens orgxni tory, said he has them in Ms .own
lo an announcement made today by
ration? AU of Ihrsa have been auto,
Roy Vandegrift Jr., Pahokre, Ge­ eluded In the military construction, w‘&gt;h 'bis tribute of Ins minister:
WASHINGTON W Prraprojects recommended today b/ i ' He hath showed thre, O man, provided by the concentrated sf.
Hr said Ihe Air Forte la debatneral
Chairman
foe
the
conven­
iden*. Eisenhower’* wife was op­
the House Appropriations Com -i“ h*t is good and what doth Ihe fort of Chamber of Commerce *lng whether to make the belts a
tion.
erated on this morning at Walter
Lo"I require of thee, but to do traders.
requirement in Its governmentNamed to head committees are mlltre was the Sanford Naval Justly,
Reed Army Hospital for what the
end to lose merry and to
Air Sta'ton with a 93.933,000 ex­
Other counties of comparable owned autos, and possibly in tho
Harold
Kaitner
of
Sanford
and
White House described as "a
walk humbly with thy God?"
penditure for expansion.
stir have contributed suable persons) ears of airmen.
John W. Evans of Oviedo.
benign condition.”
The Rev. L ( Lulls quoted aunia f^ th# operation of Chimb
The
Hun's
share
of
the
request,
Hubcommltte* Clatlrman Ken­
The three-dxy meeting of the
The surgeon was Dr. Humbert
|growers and shippers of Florida’s of the funds allowed, and of the this passage from Micah \ I. 8 in fr „ f Commerce groups at he prr. neth A. Roberta D-Ala. said h*
L. Riva a colonel in the Army
JTlnl1,£ * fr
^or. George »cn|f(j a |t»t of counties appro- was "dismayed” that 1938 model*
! vrgrtables and tropieal fruits will i cut were applied to Army. Navy
Medical Corps, a gynecologist.
A three car collision In Sanford he the 14th Annual Meeting of the and Air Force plans for rontln
I printing from *13,Wo to fgo.ssCO will hav# "more of Just about
„ mlUr §riflllil, UoIUi
Mrs. Elsenhower, 59. was re­ Saturday morning shortly before group. It will open on Oct. 9 et ued work on a worldwide system sriU. dignitaries from Washington ! ,
everything except one vital fea­
and
the
Georgia
Demr-rat
a
local
#
c|t|eW |lm, ,n our ture . . . more built-in aafety.”
ported by White House Press Sec­
of
drfense
bases.
Tlie
committee
Miami Beach.
It
o'clock
caused
property
damage
friends. Hundreds
of perrons
retary James c. llagerty to bo In
Appointed, in addition to the two called for greater economies tn ! betid Ihe service over louj.pcak county now." Odham told the
Rep. J. Carlton Liter D Tcnn.
The Hoard of Seminole County "good condition” following the sur­ In rarest of 9650, according to the
this work and use of rsisting fa­
rommisttoeri. "It'a been a reel suggested that the "hif three'' in
Seminole
County
men.
were:
J.
R.
|ers outside.
Commissioner* araa ask'd thii gery.
Sanford Police Department.
to r s v e r a o the auto Industry ought to start
Brooks,
Homestead;
Luther cilities wherever possible before j A mile-long caravan ihen pro tough b a t t l e
morning to appropriate 91.500 for
She entered the operating room
Th# collision involved automo­ (’handler, Goulds; IV. J. Flora, new project* are started.
that
trend
and
it needs con­ Installing three-inch wide belts at
! reeded tn a remeter)' headed by
A t operation of
the Seminole shortly after 7 a. m. ea t thii biles driven by Stanley I. Brum- Perrin#; William Graber, Belle
standard equipment In all new
Cuts recorded by the rommittr* 17 limousines bearing tuth offi­ tinued support,” he said.
"We've done a liclter Job thia cart starting this fail.
Inlay, if sustained by the House, cials is U.N. Ambassador Henry
«*©»inty Junior Chamber of Com­ morning and was removed at 9 IS ley, traveling north on Mrllonville Glade.
am .
Also L. H. Gravely, Newberry; would bring to
9*.322.Cl4 total Cabot lodge and George's col- year than ever before—we need
Stapp outlined testa which he
merce during the neat fiscal year.
Crow, traveling
Her admission to the hospital Ave, John R.
J. P. Harilee,
Palmetto; Diton
your help." Odham aeid.
|n Congress,
has directed for 12 years into avi­
U. L. Rabom Jr., president of was kept lop secret until the Pres­ south on Mrilonville Ave., and Pierce, Miami; Welter Peterson, aavirgs claimed by the Houle so
far this year against budget re­
Commissioner II. C. Dodd told ation crash Injuries, and for four
George’s widow, well known in
the Jaycee group preaenlnd tha ident was Informed of Ihe results. Henry Detervilla Jr. an Oviedo Goulds, Col*
Slreetman, Vero quests totalling
957379.869, fits. Washington circles and here at Odham that "Theta'a no disagree­ years Into auto accidents
request at this morning’ s aeaalon. Eisenhower received news of the Negro who was traveling west on Beech: end George Wrdgeworth,
was led tn th* ment, hut I'd like to know where
About all that la left to lie con­ "Miss Lury,"
He said the Air Force embarked
Belle Glade.
"W* aaked for and received successful completion of the op- Celery Ave.
sidered are the
annual foreign graveside on ihe arm of her son. nil of this extra money it coming on the auto study because auto
rration while he was conferring
President Rudolph Matiaon, Fort aid request, which can’t be con­ Heard George. Another ton. Mar­ from I”
*1.500 lart year and we’re aek- with Republican
injuries have become "the numIt. Jack Hickson and Patrol­
congressional
Pierce, will pirside al the open­ sidered until the aid authoruation cus. was killed as a Navy flier in
Odium changed his subject of tier one cause for admissinn" to
ing for the earn*
amount this leaders at the White House.
man Edward Hayden, investigat­ ing aeision and at th* corporate
bill Is finally poised, and fundi World War ||.
a request for a Chamber of Com. Air Fire* hospital*. In 1936, ho
Issues Statement
ing the accident, aald In their re business meeting.
year.” ho aald.
for the Atomic Energy Commis­
Thia South Georgia town of 2.SOO merer appropriation to the quea- said, 173 airmen died In auto
port
that
Delervllit
"ran
the
red
Shortly
after
the
President
• Rabom pointed out th# various
sion, also tied up pending con­ population was Jammed by visi­ tion of equalisation. II* said wrecks—almost at many oe- in
heard from the hospital, Hagwtty light” causing Crow to swerve in
gressional action on an authorising tor*. Buslnc-tr* shut down at neon
X..ui.- p-.-j.is are living in Utter piano ereahes.
activities of the Junior Chamber issued this statement:
an attempt to avoid bitting tha
•isl hundreds
of
Lwo-oeuple fear of reappraisal because Gary
bill.
of Coir were* la Seminole County.
"Mr*. Elsenhower entered Walt­ Detrrville automobile. Crow col­
Tie claimed savings In appto- passed hv Ihe casket i-hllf th* have cattle lands ou which they
i« the membership, and to the er Reed Army Hospital yesterday. lided with Bromley's ear, accord­
pay Iftil* taxes.”
m
irrn
v
rm
m
-ii-i
n
u
pnallona
don't mean that govern- body
®00jr lay
lay -in
in state.
ing
to
the
Sanford
Police
Depart­
Tris
Morning
she
underwent
an
various funds raised separately
e n
^
mem spending will tw cut by any
&lt; ^ g e «He I Sunday following a
"I shire your view that
' s . .
j
ment
report,
throwing
it
10
feet
operation
for
a
benign
condition,
from the county appropriation.
-Hundre,
l
of
Boy
fleouta
were
|
h
|
,'lkr
lh‘
wm,
At
...
week
llirv
Illness from heart dis- need more money and I shire A l t C n d W l l C l I l t G
, , . ,___
,
.
im..a &gt;•&gt;...... - .... .
n. the operation performed by Dr. off tha pavement.
ev.ru.ted during the night from
|hf
, dm,niltritlon
fl0w ca.e. He had been appointed I'res.
vjrw „ f Kap^ralM,,- pvtham
He aald "We aak for your fa Humbert I-. Rita Colonel M. C.
There were no injuries report­
ilLm eh.
K
7.
, , nc*r hopes to shave t'rcsidcnl Etaen- ‘‘lent Elsenhower s l - i nal cn . commented and said "I ho,w. for F o r e s t r y S c n O O
tumble coniideration this year.” and it was successful. Mrs. Els­ ed.
toy “to&gt; NATO on retiring
llirmlngham when thunderstorms, howeg** 97I,8(K),Oi».Oih) .pending v°7
irtinng Inst
l a s t lthe
y . kimn
^I of _______
_
_______
t o v .u v v i
Ihe country
you
won’t
Commiationer John Krider told enhower’s condition is good.”
Three Seminole Count# boy* left
Damage to Bromley's ear was floodr.1 tha area.
January
after
34
years
in
the
|
plans
fur
the
fiscal
year-tbc
retPressed hy reporters for the reported at 9»00; to Crow’s car
get at loggerheads.”
aborn "I think you’va dona a
yesterday for Camp MfQ’ierrle,
Senate.
^ vl. lnCl* ° f ,r,ln„ f! ! :
* or.| buiigrt that act off the eonWe nerd reassrsament if w* In th# Ocala
precise nature of the first lady’s at 9230; and to Detervlllt'a ear
National Forest,
onderful job and I hope you con­
~
rrRlilorJl
prnnnniv
are going to carry this county where they will allend a Wildlife
ailment, llagerty pointed out that as negligible.
tinue.
Riva was a gynecologist. A gyn­
forwent—it should have hero Manar.mfnlt forestry. Soil Oontenia. The,, were" no ra.'u.ltlea' ~ 7 ’
C le v e la n d
The Jaycee preaident told the ecologist apeclallrea in women'*
done five years ago, hr said
trrvalion, and Gun Safety School.
board of commissioner* "Wo pro­ ailments.
.
/ a ^ i ’W hrou‘ 1Piealdent aaktd
9l.764 lOO.tHg&gt;. S p e a k s T H u r s d O V
Odham suggested that a Citl.
Tommy Melvin of Geneva. BudAbout
600
boy.
were
lodged
in
7he
tommittrc
a,|
OWfd
tt.snjno,
^
\
,
Z
pose to build a r.ewr Tourist In­
Under late questioning, llagerty
,
* Sanford, and Robert
Semlnole Cosinly Junior Cham­ am. Committee be . Ppolnte,i to
£"••• hou‘&lt; ,• town h*,!i end WK)i , ry, of
j-u.hio.noo. The
formation Booth on French Ate. aald the operation involved "no­
Itudr the county a tax problem!
problems' «.■its— ef
-i siavla,
e i ..i . accompanied by
k.
school*.
but funos for this project will thing serious and not an emer­
' aum alhwcd Ineluded 931.200,000, ber of Commcrre members will
for reasiest- j
y Ag*n, Cecil Tucker II, will
The Royal Air Force tent emer. „ r o u t ' d , to continua
k lesrn more about the plans for *° *',ow ,he nc#*‘
come from sources other than gency.” He alto said that the sur­
file protection
throughout the nient.
•
,m
t___ .five
. . . ______
___ . .part__
spend
days at___
the camp
genry transport
from
Castle on th, » arth aateillle.
this appropriation.”
gery disclosed
"nothing malig­
county at theirnoon lunrheon
Asked how he fell about
Ihe|f |pa||ng In th# classes and field
WASHINGTON
W —
The Bromwhich, three miles a way. to
________________
Chairman of the Board FVed nant.”
meeting Thursday.
present Midget and whether he (rtpf &lt;wt the four aubjccls.
House has rcfu*ed to make police­ evacuate the tenUesa Scout*.
Asked alien It was decided that
yaon commented. "You’ve done
Guest speaker for the J.yccc »ould favor raising the mlUagC.j
A(ffnt Tufg ,r «•!&lt;) ,h*t
men and firemen eligible for so­
A camp tp -kram an described as A . R n m K
M e m o r i a l
nice job—everyone
should be Mrs. Eisenhower requited sur­ cial security bcncflto.
meeting will b#
Sanford Fire Odham rornmsmted I would P«r* ,hthighlight of the week trill b#
''grossly
exag
g
erated
”
rep
ort.
^
U
U
,
I
I
U
IV
1
G
I
I
I
U
I
I
U
I
gery, Hagrrty said 'i t has been
proud of you.”
•--J Sr
1annally prefer a miilag* raise' ■ trip to Silver
- Chief Mack N. Cleveland
Th* House Monday voted 120 84
Spring
where
No action was taken on the bud considered for quite a little time.” In favor of the plan. Rul th&lt; meat- that a thousand Scout a had been T o d a y A s J a p O n C S G
One of the top projects of the than to do nothing.” Ami he *&lt;id-,,hfy w)I| four a)| 0f ,hf wildlife
moved
out.
lie
Addnt.
our
pro
'
■
Rou
Visits
get request at the morning session.
—
.u
.
Jnf|
u,nn(r
Ro««
Alien'*
Jaycee
organliallon
is
fire
pre
ed
that
th*
lax
system
of
this
After Mrs. Eisenhower entered jure failed because it was brought gram will I* carried on-after ell; A s k N l l c I C O r E n d
vention. Each year the local young county Is way behind but !he exhibit* and the fish exhibit*.
Walter Heed Monday she was up under a procedure requiring a •e arr Roy Seoul* and w* are
prepared.”
HIROSHIMA, Japan V - The businessmen's group heads up a ultimate to do th# Job tn this
Th# three boys will attend th*
visited by her son, Maj. John Els­ twc-thlrdi vote for passage.
The bill, sponsored by Reo. Her­
James H. Gel.wtck, of New
nation. Joined by III Fire Prevention Week promotion ! county will mean a reassessment, camp and school through next Sat­
enhower, and his wife, Barbara.
throughout
the
county.
j
Commission
Chairman
Fred
Dy.
Hagrrty said he
expected the man P. Ehernarler D Pc., would Dnuwitk. N. J , director of Iht
,hf ^ p l * " man/
lr, rlJlll _will
lH possibly tell j _aop aajj “ We've got to go ahead urday before returning to their
Chief lCleveland
policemen and UOu.scut Am.ilean conting.nl.
i'R-stdrnt would
go to Walter bate permitted
j home* her*.
appeal for an end to
of h7nl*n. for
firemen already covered by stale triMittrd after an inanertiun ro„r nuclear »e*|»onS tn.lay on the
Reed sometime this afternoon.
J*rCrr*
f
•, *
' * ml meet ihe budget, irgaidlcsv
Tucker, accompanying the Ihrea
anrivers.ry of tL atom extending fire protection to ev.-ry uf reappraisal.”
or city pension plan, to receive b r .o.i.l l li*. noV7nc t' "
.
i ..... ,1L boys to Camp McQuarric. will altin. morning Uut not one L S._
^ ||(re; h|ma
|rornmun.ly l„ the Seminole Coun,Odham told Ihe v
board Id like
„ , n in.irodor «n tha
social security coverage.
A Sanford man was pinned un­
boy was evacuated.
I ty area. II* Is currently president ' tn publicly say that it Isn't fair
Chairman Jere Cooper DTenn
derneath his automobile for more
Prince Mtkasa, brother «( *•"*'j of th* Seminole Couniy Firemen's to bring total blame on Mrs. Gun Safsty achool.
of the House Ways and Meant
than 35 minutes Saturday nirht In
V n n r l n l c I n i u r n P n F ,* ror Hl"‘ hi,°
I’ ' 1" " ’ * MU A.M^iatlon
Walker (8»qninole Cuunly Tax
Committee tuld the House there
i i
a deep water-filled ditch on Stale
Assessor) but her attitude Is my
was widespread demand for the
Road 46 aUnit 3 miles east of the
Mr*. Clayton K. Bagwell. 1101 shim* In paying respect* to the
X - T -I L O r*
legislation. Hr said it would be West
cst Second St., reported Hint memory .1 those who died In the r Q i m L l 1 0 I Q I K U 11 disagreement. She'* not to blame
City.
for our roinly being as far bchinj
"purely
permissible”
and
not
Apparently Raymond E. Lord s
"a I yaar old pet dog had been world'a first atom-bomb,
Manufacturer Noil II. McElroy
is it la”
car went out of control headed to­ planned another conference with mandatory.
ahot ”
In Tokyt, 200 foreign and Jap­
Chairman Dyson alated "I be
ward Sanford and threw the dri­ Defense Secretary Charici F. Wil­
Floyd
Palmer,
rhairman
of
the
• "They ought to think of the anese del. fates opened an Interns,
tLiifoivI
Klw.nl.
Club's
3|arl.
^|
v1e H &gt;'ou **'# ^rr tun# she
ver out into the ditch as it went son today to talk about succeed
auffriing t.tfoir ttisry shoot,” Mis. tional coe/cit-lire dnllonted to
...
...
... . .. will wuik out • fAir
into a spin. The ear apparently Ing him.
I'lan ( ornmlllre will trll
. ,f
Bagwrll said.
seeing tha) there would be "no inn*
, . mrmlcrf
.
.fomarrow
_
. thrlr
,9. j . . To tint.*...0&lt;lh«m
Mtd "I..i#non!
^vmr tn a slop over Lord, headed
fluh
«|
, .. ...
*#
'Our
(tog
came
home
Saturday
more Hlrothimas "
Sources her# believed McElroy,
. .
.i
.
*
bclievr^ ihrll do it hy hfrifll.
in the opposite direction.
morning badly woiindcl,” she ex
92*3 bnn i year president of proe
uneheon
meeting
the
procedure
(
r
nBllBufH
„
n
Page
•)
( Continued on Pag#
NEW LONDON, Conn. e - T w o
Imbedded In the mud and muck |ter and Gamble, has the 322,5’W
in handling rases and file some
plained, "and the unmerciful
ATTENTION TRAFFIC COPS
•round the ditch the ear held a yesr Job sewed up If he wants U. K Navy submarines collided shooting of a pet is causing us
ef the experiences encountered by
underwater at dawn today in Die
CHICAGO 6R — An economy the committee,” in It. work.
1-ord underneath with only his II.
considerable expense."
Atlantic about 100 miles south cf
toouIh and note out of the water.
An aide to the 32 year old busl"Wt don't know whether it was minded policeman helped a mo
The Marianna Plan is one ef
I-ord received • bad gash in rrumsn told the United I’ rrrs here, hut damage was minor x-d e shotgun or pistol used In shoot torisl see On- light Monday. In the Important projects undertaken
there
w#re
n«
injuries,
the
N,vy
his left temple but otherwise was McElroy Is considering the change
by the Florida District of K
r»« opr"dog.
I
».he
nr m
•«!•
-as- a
ing
u]■...*iIIT ■nTIJsi”
« 9 « n |s. s ! 1 ^ £ .r. .f i ! 7 t e a
un'njured. I/&gt;rH was driving a that taking the position would re­ reported.
shoots
wanls Intemnational.
hoot, at anim.lv they ahoull
» 1 »f‘
1419 Ford s*dan Ills clothes were quire him to mak^-” wh*t he has
A spokesman at Atlantic Fleet shoot
hoot t„ kill," .he ad.led.
|&gt;ollcem.n James Mass, cscorte.
Earl Hlgginlotham. of tbe|
,
TALLAHASSEE V - Gov Le constant criticism by the public
torn nearly off him as he to do to lake It on, the conflict of submarine headquarters said the
...............
. . . __
i . , him to a Mnrlce station and told club's Public and Itcllncs. A *- j |t0y Collin* Is confident that any
Our part‘ S...H
bull .....
and .part
rocker
•i as thrown clear of the spinning Interest” problem and olher mat USS Tusk and Ihe ITS8 Cobbler ia t pel of our son.” Mrs. Rag. |him to buy a new headlight for frirs Commillcc, will lntro«lure prtf^.fixtog donr try the "ntw” generally ami which. In my opin­
price
ion, have resulted In far more
three dollar*.
^.itomoblle.
I were “ reluming to port under well said.
terv
Palmer.
State -Milk Commission will be or­ Injury Ihen he-’efit lo the dairy
"This Is the nature of the con­ their own power.”
Tha rar was found by Sheriff
dered only aftor "clear and posi­ induelry." th# governor »*ld In hla
A. E. Keans snd H. K. DaWItt as sideration* that are going on.”
The Tusk, a New Iy&gt;ndon.based
tive” proof that It is necessary to radio report.
he was chasing a speeding auto­ the spokesmen said, lie e "e d craft and the Cobbler, a unit of
the public Intereel.
"it's
obvious
somo
consideration
i'uinUng out that undrr the
mobile west on the * highway.
j Submarine Squadron 6 out of
Collins- In his monthly report to
Kvan* was Joined by Constable is living given to Iron” for the ; Norfolk, V i* collided at 3:49 a.
liie people, hinted he gained away American aystem private and epeCalloway before a wrecker was post.
m. cst the Navy said.
TALLAHASSEE V — A rrc ommendaUort bul raid he would ed the base proposed by the ataff [ for his own philosophy of price- rial Intrreili "arc entitled to no
ipeeial advantages of price fixing
summoned to the
scene. The
|
ommendation
to force tht Florid* withhold comment until be saw for a 9 per
cent
return
by flsirg through hit recent appoint except to the rxtent that such may
Th# sub* wtr* ergaged in man.
wrecker lifted the ear Into the
mrnt
of
three
n»w
member*
and
a
.ha
complete
report.
Power
and
Ugtit
Co.
to
reduce
it*
|#urcra at th* time.
932.466.non.
air in order that Lord eoutd crawl
new administrator of the agency. he necessary In serving the public
r*t»i even more than the company
Th* eompiny was ordered by
The staff workers aak) Ihe be.e
from undrr tha mired automobile.
The fovefnment backed unsuc­ interest,” the governor tald a
has proposed will be taken up at a the rommlsion to lower it. rate,
STRIKE CRIPPLES HARBOR
submitted
by
Ihe
power
company
m The accident occurred ahortly
cessful
motes in both th# 1933 and "dear and positive showing should
Public
Utilities
Commission
bear­
so that It »*uld make a 6 3 per
BKUN0C AIRES
VI — The
was
be«ed
on
a
7
prr
cent
return,
before 11 o'clock Saturday night.
1937
legislature*
to have tha rom- hr required to Justify any Infringe­
ing
h#rt
Aug
19
cent return cm total rapitalitation,
Th»re are 34 prisoners being hug# Ru#no* Air#* harbor was
which
the
company
contended
wax
mission
abolished
and was also ment on the right of free enter­
Lord wa» admitted to the Sc- held In the Seminole Countv Jail, rrippied today by a wildcat strike.
Thrr# rommisron staff mem­ nr show cause why It should not
necessary to keep up it* mulji-mil behind fruitiest attempts by Col. prise.”
Tmnota Memorial Hospital for Ma Sheriff J. L. Hobby said today.
Longinoreme.t, who had staged bers, who have analysed th# re­ have to do so
"This la ary philosophy and [
Dester l-owry, administrator and
injured head and exposure and
Company officials submitted the lion dollar expansion program.
One prisoner wa* brought !n slowdown striksa lor a«v#ral days duced rates proposed by th# power
The report alio pointed out that former chairman of th# commie- believe you will End H will be
shock.
ard six released during the past in support of d*mandi for higher company Jufy I, told the cnmmls proposed reductions rather than
ihe philosophy of the new milk
Sheriff J. L. Hobby’ s office said 24 hour* up to midnight last pay, watkrd out when th#ir atti­ lion Monday the rale* still were go through • lengthy hearing on a meeting was held July IB with •Ion, lo have th* agency d* away
commit tion,” the governor aabL
the Ini# before the commission, company offiriali in an effort to with price controls.
yesterday that a aummons will night, 'he Sheriff said.
tude was declared lll»gal by the not low enough
The governor also touched oa
"I think there will be tome
Th# Miff members said In tbslr work out an agreement hut that
Rervieemen w#re
McGregor Smith, hoard chair­
be Issued charging
Lord with
Of the total. II are whit* male. government.
lax equaliiation and Mid he e s s
changes
tn
past
policies
which
"no
*gr»vm*nt
was
reichad”
cm
a
report
th*
ulllty
submitted
a
rsta
"failure to have bit vahiele under 19 colored male. I colored female, called In to man srharfslde crane* man of the power rompary, ex
hav a kept this commission ’-seder countie* are aiaklng la tha field.
preaaad dissppointment at th* rec- l baa* of 9334,8*1,000, which exceed rata b*se.
and I colored female incompetent. and work in the holds of ship*.

President's W ife Undergoes
Surgery at Hospital Today
Jaycees Request
$1,500 Fund From
County Commission

Two Local County
Men Named To
Convention Posts

Sen. Waller George
-“ Buried Yesterday
In Vienna, Ga.

3-Aufo Collision
Nets $650 Damage

Scouts Evacuate
'Jamboree Park *

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Three County Boys

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Social Security
Benefits Denied
Firemen, Policemen

S

Man Pinned Under
Car In Deep Water
Over 35-Minutes

Soap Manufacturer
Slated To Relieve
Charles E. Wilson

vanaais injure rcriiasa, #&lt;to.oooj*p«n&lt;-ir it iii'o-i

Additional

Committee Plans

Navy Submarines
Collide Below

Local News

On Page 8

Changes In Policies
oeen In Milk Board

Power Rate Decrease Hearing Set

34 Prisoners Being
Held in County Jail

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Ttaegffty. Augw t &amp;. 1957

Legal Notice
IN tin : «.ul n r of Till,
Mi.1
_**;.***'
NOLL IOI M r I lOKIlM
l*.ths
I XXOaiab &gt;'A»KaF MXNATT.

the C’ lii'r Judi* »l t-emlnol*
lh« court t hum e( m l County *'■
Sealnrd. Florid* withia .last cal-I
, esdtr mnnth* jrom th* time ef th*

L'ounlj. Il'iMJi, il Ml office In1

You Can Lose Weight
And Still Be Happy!

V
A4'V.'? r wrnirnkt ?sPVl?iP
*!Wt BUkUeatUB Of Uj* IHit*. Each
t o I L L CREDITOR* i l l
rk .ii- Claim t r demand ih iil bo In w ritH I M l i l l l l l i tt.A IM * o n
in :
ls» and ahall stale tha cla-a of
N itui tL titir iiiu i:m r i :i

tr KfMUN N. BUMOUIX, M.D.
SO you'r* colnj to rfduei! u .xf time e»ch «**k.
r*tl Isnr. amt post efflro address 1
I *'*J l l'l each of Inti or* hcrshe ot lha rlalmant. and shall b* loom ■ WrIJ, let me o3er my C0R|f»tul»-| A reducing diet mould not b* .
netliled and required In ursssttt lo bf lha claimant, acant. attorney,
tionA—together irtth t few word! » grim builneii. It reaulre* de- »
oar i Ii Id i eat dernaad* »nu..
any such data or daeaad eel
of warning.
termination, of courae. but It can
•»». or •iisa.- of ion, s i r novo and
•a fllad mall bi Told.
Any reducing diet ihouM be t* perfKtly pleaaant With ©ui
iiataai i r.o ti’ ilb cl IHOAAt
/•/
tUUCN
tv
MEliCK
Wa LAEK
RHCvATT. N clIiiL
pUnned by a phyiiclan.
modern aclentHe dleta, reduemg
Aa adalaiatrttril ef tha
lit* c&lt; aai4 County &lt;o th* Couoty
Fetal*
of JOHN TV.
Don't embark upon aomt fad U not too much of a hardahlp on
Juda- ot n-min.li County, Florida,
Mr
fact:
sanaieE
diet or arbitrarily let your own anyone who really wanta to Ion
ot H|l offl- 0 In Itlm-Urt hftoao ol jtari N. cist aland Jr
aal4 County at Hanford. Florid*, Attarit* at Laer, P. O. II"*
food llmlta. you're got to get ade- weight.
nitlln arichi ralender monltia Irwin j baaford Flarlda. atteraay for Uitata
Quate nouriahraent even though! Unleaa your doctor adylm
if-* tiir* v! tko tint publlcatlua of ,
you are not eating aa much aa ctherwlae, I eugieit that ycur
tnia no*;c# Each claim nr daman 11
P IC T I T I O tl NAME
I i.ia.l .a la witllna and shall state
uaual. Only a doctor can deter- daily food intake be ccniumtd at
NOTICE It
HERESY GIVEN
Ida Clara of rsildsac* and Soil ef- TH
AT
*a
ara
aaiiead
la
builttata
mine Juat how thU should be ae-' three meaU aa nearly equal in
|Ilia address ot Ida claimant, and ! at Otlado Florida uadtr tha flailcompllehed.
jcontent and value aa poaaiblt.
' shall I • •»»in to hr Ida claimant. ll»ii narno at Orlado Pratoolls*
Ml *(*nl or altoirry, an t any ouch Cotnciny amt that tea Inland to
It s also advisable for your doc- Don't Skip Breakfast
*
ililm nr detrend Bot ao fllad shall Irsflstsr nstd rnmn with tha Flerk
tor to decide Just how much Don't skip breakfast entirely or
b* told.
of lha Circuit Court, •emln-'l*
poundage you should lose and restrict tt only to eoSee or aomi
i t ! itAzu. c. rnevATT County. Florida, In iceordmee with
Ac cir.ir.iiirater ef tNo fha rreviiloaa »f tha Fletltloui
how faat It ahould be shed. Losing other beverage. You might be apt
t i l l ' l of Ihc«a* Pre'itt. &gt;ititt Statute. «a-trtt: lectio* III 11
too much vrelght too quickly can to oveieat at your other meala tf
OKaaiil
flarlda Maturaa till.
produce rather drastic results, you do.
' HEAI.I
r u u t r .M i
M. I. flora
first mil.lie all i« July Jlr-t t*AT
Rarturlnrr Drum
Cu* l!o,rn on 70Ur u** of
r». ie dray
John K. Laamrof Atloraay for
Haduclny
Dmq.
whU*
dieting. Oversalllng foods
J.
r c.&gt;urlar. Jr.
lOmlii'iiraiili r. Ol Do* 1111,
Ust
tha
ao-ckl.ed
r»duc
1
ng
|poll in 0th*nrlae good diet,
J U Jlalealm
fanford. fterida
drugs only If your doctor advises Too^ ueh ^ U lli „ thirst, u
H.
tf
aoea
Gera
NOTICE
.VIS*
it'im
a rt^with
th T°’
J WeU
ta0ir-retention
And ,hu,tInCIU,M
Notice ta harecy 111*6 that *ha
them, keep t^
in L
eloae
contact
exctu
water
your
FICTITIor* WAMC
lis ts
Head Eapartiuaat will hold
NOTTCr III IIEBfDT GIVEN
the
physician.
.............
b
0
&lt;
jy
wjiieh
increases
weight. Bra nubile haarlna tuii'rrnlna lha lo- that
» a ara #n(afit la bua|n*ia at
laiion and t&lt;»nomi&lt;. offsite ol I a- *hladO
Any drug. If used .ong enough, f
ymj j[nQWu your icI]t wm $
tt* it* ur the fletltloui
•Ural In'rraiala Haul* lot front lha nanu iofFI-'
might become dangerouf.
|lh01/ thit , ou ha„ M ,Be(1
Cilery Grow an
Itnn-adiata tiiiniiy of (tat* lto«d AsaoclatlenOalad’i
and
that
*
l
(slpd
•
*
Id la damlnola County l» ita |M*
.J'«
a £ ‘r m0,t °f’ 1
|wel«ht
losing
It.
and rami with lha Clark
Han nf latariialo Lout* l»l In lha T'rutar
un u in once &amp;
whs*
-But doa*t
*Instead
* ofup.
-■
of tha Ctr*ult Court, ■araiaola
five
You ctn diet
IticiBIly ef rtlta ei teeth la lha Ciuaty.
There la a great temptation to d hI5 * too
Flerldt,
lireordmca
w
rit*
Court No cm in tha Court Houaa it tha »r*y|lloni *f tha Ftetttlo-'l
check your weight each dsy to
„•
|HiLand. ri-n d i a* l ea P.H Us Natra Htanit*. to.w|t, jartlon III tl
see how we'.l..............
your diet Is _.
working.
^K0
I c-tsi II. 1&gt;AJ. piteuaal la aaetlen Florida Htatulss mi.
.u,
-V
it
o
:
I
h*Te
been
InM'ir wa'pLt
■tn.» ..f r .t iii U s tf *.t_ :.th
V !. Own
Cant rasa.
I* ft E'lrsf
dhcouraglng
and
spoil
your
def®1
1
(Qu^
lp,*
up
b;°?d' Co'f‘&lt;1
All poraoni tslshln* to bo h#ard
Itormky M CoirUr
termination to reduce.
j ^
of l“ tx«ulo.
ara &gt;is-at/ coilLel to it&gt;gaar at
J l JUio'.-h
T If Canal Ir.
Hid itaal.si
Male aura your scale la reliable. ^
_ ,
Gina K Qtft__________
w ILSY'R. C JONES
Keep it in tha bsthroom where
ei
rnairr-a- STATE Rf&gt;AD
Mr r»ar. f n r * T o r t h f
you can weigh ycursalf with a
/ lU?u* *,n(1 l5“
t ijpARiMtNr c r ns&lt;m i M l ji nnr. ac*lt.
minimum amount of elotMng. if/, weight.Thfw U a loss of appeMill
m l M l , F t .o i l III %.
_ ............ _
. .
tlte wnlch Is followed by cougnIh I 't in iia 11..
Check Weight Regularly
mg. expectorallon, more loss ef
M*m t:
l\ rsl F.ar.tTF OF
NOTICE Ik ItCHI UT GIVEN that R
Weigh yourself regularly at the weight, fever and night aweats.
PAtftE
Iunuart ta Chaottr lit 10, Deride AT MO.hD KhEALANO daealaad.
•atutaa 1111, me lclle&lt;a|n( daarrlb- To AIL CNEDITORI AND PEPad larda la |sml»*l* Ccuarv. •fih» h ih ihr. ii i i m i nit P»:JAM1N D CHOATE JT S*| Lm»rv a*'sf*l In ssld rt-iia arstnit
Flrrlda *&gt;111 ba effatad for tala
AGAINI r l«lr&gt; F.hr Tf El n*ad
tAataTttla Ksnuirkr, At— IN SV1TNEaa TVHEREOF. I bits
at nubile cut-tv for lb* hlahaat ant llthDI
Yeu
and
aach
of
yt-U
are
hsrrby
h*-'tunl" s*l mv band and rfft^11•
halt raih l,ld at tha frunt door at
I.FUN 'till; AN’ CHOATE. It alls) **«t
Iflad and ra&lt;iul*ad to praaant ***t
at HaaraM. Flerlda, this Mi*
If
dss.t
Ksr unknown li.lrs
tha Hamlnola I'lunlr Conrt llousa. hot
inr
,
Isltoa
an*t
dantanda
whlih
dat
of Jul* t*YT.
at Hanford, beclnnlt a at 11.11 A il, you, or althar of )*i| Uta osslaal &gt;!■**«. Iraataas nr (rant*«#: LAW.
P P IIEnNPGV
oa Monday. Aufujt llth. D C :
H
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N
C
E
FRANK
EL
M
O
RAN
JI:
t.-s -itat* ** RAYMOND kVU - It stisa sr.d If dssd his unknown
i tsrk *f lha Ctrrult c&gt; ,:t
Lett D and t Lika Via— park. LA
? D Pa TIEE. 4ical»*E lata ef
Ir Afit J LundAUMi
Plat B-ok « Para tl.
ds&gt;ii*ai l i f i u i i tt i i i c t l i i
laid
County,
to
the
Caun*.
Judea
rsrujr
Ci#rk
O P llaindm
EUrjgETH OATES MORAN If Ht KER LIlLcY
•
f
‘
imiaole
County.
Flarlda.
at
hu
' d RAKER
•
lira,
and
It
4a&gt;d
bar
urknswn
Clark of tha Circuit Court off!,* In tha rO'irf b.-aa* ef aatd
H
ull*
«*i
Ststnslf
neminole County, Fl-rldo.
d**H**» l«*«t*s* -r irsntlil: Prlandtt Flarlda RmMtna
County at Hanford. Florida, within bslr*.
•
E
LI,
V
liARTII
S
\
oOpWARD
If
ataht
.
atari.tor
m
ontha
from
the
Sltrr-rti
far
rislmlff
Tilt: ar ATE nl* ft IIVItil*
swiai *H»a aad If d#ad h#r knknawn 11} : Kabart F. Ullt}
(lira *. J1’*
in h im iiu j, niitthr.
Dul’
i naira, daslitat. Iiealtsi ~r art*
tSEALI
Ml ItAHDI h AXLME
CAMUF.N. NEW i m i t M i
A i—ara Cemrlliot M vir.a tain el
Mild atair.it reu in tha Circuit tddrtM
Court in i*1 for Timtrola County, ba
peri.,.. ------STATE FARM^ SUtl eeaa
rierldi. bv Cf&gt;ITH J nRVANT. for sfantj hie attor*#&gt;. aad sny auen b lbrf-t*h «r under Ells Mey M«dloorrs, lha short tills of which II rlsl-n *r demand nal •» filed shall rtn, dsress-d. and e-v end alt
ell r*ri
sons claiming any rtfhL tills nr In- I INSURANCE
FDITII J IInr ANT, Plaintiff. &gt;ar- ba told. /of LOIR PATTEK
aui WILLIAM J. BUTANT. Defintetro In end In the fnllo*l"V dee- 1
Aa administrator cf the Es­ rribed
altueie tn iamlnnla
•lint, than braiiola ara te com*
tate nf. t.-s Lett tvtu aaJ Cctifls-.lands
Florida, to-talt:
mind you t» ippsir lad file &gt;»ur
iwsvaejMi
Tenement «f
—rltlan diGaiii hirtla an or taTh*
TVeit
Half
at lha Nerthwaae
fare the Inn day oi Aufult. A C l Rirnenf Xaeslsad Fsttee
Qj»rter
&lt;
*
f
th*
N*fthwee»
Qusrdeceued
or e-haraaiia Tacrta Pro Con- |
ter *f tse'ton II Towr.ihla tt
Servlet U our
also will ha «*rarad afalnat you. j
South. Ran** SI Eeit.
IN THE CinetTT c o in r
Tho Hanfnrd llarald la dclanat- |
T’
i er* hereby reoulred t* file
Motto.
TIN
I
It
if
till
I
S
I.
f
INI
I
IT.
•I H a nawtpapar of urisral *lrci- .r Anewsr to th# Am»nde9 ComIN SND Foil lESflNOLE y
Mciach Bldg.
at|or |o »h|rh lhl» &lt;Itotlon ahall
plaint he'etn with th* Clsrk of th*
rot
TTY,
FLORIDA.
ba publlthtd oaci aach w-oalf tor
ibnv» entitled Court e-1 **rre a i
SANFORD
FRED a. ALTVARP.
&gt;
four ronss.uma wraki
«9fr tklreef upon RUIattffi Atr.tistiffi
o lT xE M iwj* hind lod efftrtil
Itnraeye. *h»ia rent* ard addreee
Ph. FA 2.5142
sail of mo Clark *f tha C'f*'i"
err**r» beta*- on th* tf'h day of)
CLLtOTT
MATHER,
et
ale
&gt;
Court on mil the llth day of July,
Su»'i»t.
HIT.
Vnn
1
year
tstlur*
a*
Defendants!
• a deer**
---------v— -{, y II IRVING I. PRYOR, REP.
A. P. l»«T.
to do
pro coafesso
NOTH F. OF «l IT
«• P. IIEHN'poV
Tit:
ELl.lMTT
&gt;
1
ST
II
Ell.
tf
ally*
• lark k( lha circuit Couil and |t dead ble unknown hair*, delly E. I- 11ir tick D C,
tltto liest-r* nr nrsntss, jiit'TH
Mack N Clavalattd. Jr.
FOR QUALITY
FLORIDA NAVAL StOflLII COM*
Alleraay at U*.
PANT, a dieeMsed Florida tarperiP. r&gt; Tlr*
Panfacd. Florida
iten end M TV. L'lmer. J O. R*yd.
#*Ileli»r f«r Plaintiff
TR U C K RUBBER
3 T&gt; TVARP. J. A. FORT. J. TV.
I’AtOJSItAN erd IL H II
RECAPPING
IN THE tot Hr o r THE lest stirslvlnr dlrrc'itre end trustees
OHSII il Nl.E. at-NI. &gt;f ssld Houtn Ftnftde Ne*ot h’ nr-e
MtLE till NTT. S'EtIHIII T, I'-mrsn*: Mr tl CAIUtATVAS. If
ON YOUR SMOOTH •
ellt-e end If d*ed Me 'irkmaii helre. 1
IN PRna STE.
IN rai FITATI: ttr
d|y|ie*s l**et*st *r frent### and
JOHN TT. MEIbUI.
MATTIE CAKR
------ a*TSaT. hit wife |f
b ectiiil •lit*, and If dead her unknown
To AM
C R FU IT O R a ANI1 f t It* helre. detlasse, lefettes or (ranters;
SEE-C
eo\a h a t i n o ( l t i m * o n
i n — J It MO
MOflRK. If ally*, and if d**d
PHONE O.EIGHT
MAN D a
IflM N iT
• S I D F I T T T E i hie tnk*
ttown heirs detlsses. UfaWEI^SH
You and aach ef sou are har*br tsee nr arantens and RUTH MOOnrSEVEN TWO
r»tlfl*d aad is-i«lrsd t» urassni hi* wife. If all«*. and If dead her
any rlalma and dsmamts which you, uakn-wn hel*s. deytse.s l*ait*ss
Welsh
Tire
Shop
“If
You Have A
r* althar of van rtav bava aial*M rr franters; M. ft. ELET. If ally*,
105 W. 2nd
lha a.tala of JOHN sv M»l8CH end tf dead hi* unknewa halra deTire Job To Do"
dt'iasad lata *f said Cmjntr. t* isle***, lafttae* er (rente**; REN*
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CiiAPTEIt 55

WASN'T EASY. Utllnf the
ITetory
*
i
of my life to the girl I

ln« back againat me. tnlh my I I totd him lo ji &lt; I room for u*
win wound her. ahe Mid: T v * ! at the hotel. and arrange tor th*
got JJiiO of my own. I irwit to preacher. I left then, wid bought
put R with ) our money. I l l don t ,' new clothes, including the firet
sooner or later Pad vnU yet It lot rioc# ault I ever owned. had &gt;
the colony, end I deni went him eheve *n-l hwth. end put on the
to have lb Twelve hundred dot new suit. Then, smelling at eo.
lari M enough to get etarted I &gt;gne, and with my suit uncom­
somewhere alee, even. If—If we fortably tight. I went to the hotel
and found Nela walling for me m
hare to leave here."
Her words told me a great deal: ihe lobby, talking to SawhtlL.
When he m w me, he turned
that John Mathera was as de­
manding m hie way as Sarah was from her. "Will, you're a he ky
in hera, and that even If we had man. My only regret la that I
to leave the Box P, wed get didn't see her brfore yuw did.*
Nela. shy for the first time
along, ecenchow. But Sarah? My
mind, alive now with memories of since I ha t met her, etsred at the
the bad }rsrs and of what my floor. “Will, I don't have any
lift might have been without clothee. and tt‘a too late this
Sarah, coull not accept a com­ evening to buy tlwm. Let's wait
plete break with her. But I put until morning."
"Don't wait." Sawhlll sold. H e
that out of my Uioughte for the
moment. My moat Immediate need Ilka dtrtng into a cold ponL U
you start feeling It with your teg
waa to marry NcJa
toe. you'll never make the dive."
She turned her bead, kissed
fifcla laughed uneasily, and I
•r.e, and Mid. "AH right, AViU. said, "You're In a good pcntim
Tomorrow. Where?"
to talk, Ben."
"Canon City. We'U meet In the
"I should know if any man
hotel.' 1 thought how far awsy dors," he Mid. "Now listen lo me,
the town muat term to her, and both of you, and make up y.xrr
I said. "Ilow will you get there?" mind to do what I my. A hotel
"IL-Jc* I had s hoes* l» ought room is r*o |&gt;iae U&gt; spend yvow
down from the ranch, and Pad wedding night*
knows I've been aiming to go
He put a hand on my shoulder
down fur some clothes."
and bowed lo Nela. "1 have gtxi#
to soma pains U.ls afternoon, and
"He’ll let you ride alone?*
"Of course. You're marrying a I'U be mighty put out If I don't
self-reliant woman. Will. I've hed get my w-ay. I hare .a house that
to be ever since Mother died six la yours as long aa you're xi
town. My housekeeper cleaned up
yean ago."
"I'U meet jme In CarHoev and this morning, eo it's all spie and
span. House swrpt and dusted.
we'll—*
"No, I d rather ride alone to And supper le on the stove for
Cimn City. I don't want anyone all of tia right now." He pulled
seeing us together until It s set a big eilvcr watch frixn a vest
lie l Pad might talk me out of pocket, studied It. and announced:
It, and I don't want him to *
I "In Bve minutes the prrecher wtH
"All right, we ll meet la the be there, t-et’e start."
hotel in Canon City as s-»-n as I Nela held hark. "We can't put
you out'like this, Mr. Kawhill. A
you can get there.’
1 kissed he*, bolding her hard hotel room le all we raped ed—*
"Mlae Mathere." he said severe­
against me; and for that moment
there were no problems. Just Nets ly, "the only way you can put
and me. and no sound except the me out Is to refuse me. I rvrn
breath of the wind In Ilia willow have a bottle of champagne. If
leaves over our heads end the you make me dnnk all of n, ill
ioaa my practice."
rush of wiler shove the pool
• • •
"He means it." I Mid. and
On Monday morning I left after Nela reluctantly nodded agree­
breakfast, the aim not yet up, ment.
A rig waa waiting outside the
telling Mena I was going to Can­
on City and might be gone sev- hotel. In leM Ilian Bve minutes
eral days She was to inform we were In Ha-vhill's house, and
Sarah, and my that 1 had given within another Irn mlnutra we
work orders to Curly and Bed. were being married In hie front
I reals hard, hoping to gat lo room with lie horsehair sofa end
town ahead of Nela, for there stuffed owl on the mantel and the
were several (hinge I weMed lo framed motto on the wait. "God
da I put my horse up. and went Hires Our Home." I looked aw-ay
first to Ben 8awhIll's office. from It, for I waa thinking of
When I told him what I planned, Sarah, and of Ben Saw hill, who
ha shook my hand and slapped loved her, sad how K would have
me on the hark aa he M il. “I twn If ehe had agreed to marry
le-M you almost a year ago you him.
ought to get married."
"I Ain't want yua to get iivmI
I hadn't met Nela then * I
said "On you get away from the ** mr- Mill." Nela le nailing
o/ftee foe a while?*
. 1“ l»n him. "but I'd like to tell
"8 ire can." he Mid. "X haven't yon something about Harah."
got a thing to do.*
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fha Sanford HsraW—

THE OLD HOME TOWN

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By STANLEY

r r v w ic x

I'm giving fair
wtarnlng that
for Ihe next few day* I won't br
putting out much of a column'
We looked at a house on Sunday,
rented It on Monday. »nd were
B) Mrs. C. F. Snyder
moving In on Tuesday! If you've
At a recent
re-rnt cvieniony st
at Ihe
moved, you can appreciate (he
slate of affairs around here at Ssnford National Cuntd Armory, !
presented
this point!! Transferring utilities, Ma). Itoy 0. Green
ribbons to be 1
trying lo catch •the mailman, the allcuilsnc#
rounding up cartons, and all the worn on the uniforms.
Pvt timer H Cohen r&lt;.| pyt.
various and sun-try things that
go with moving are keeping me Bavul G llosark received their I
hopping! But I have been assui ribbon* f-it comp eting two years
ed by the telephone company that perfect attendance it training per
I will still have the same ph-vne iods.
number, and, miracle of miracles.
Cohen and llosark ire now on
a private line, after all the wait- active duty at Fort Jackson. S. C.
ing we've done'! So l can "Mb'*
m - j.ltm C Allman also relo my heart content.^ which 1 »• I rrh#d , ritlSon f„ r p(.rfef, „t.
been doing, hut now I won't feel tendan ■* at drill practice for one
guilty shout It when I h»ng up! vear.
Haven't Ihe vaguest Idea who the
1st l.l John Keeling has anpeople are on my party line, but
if Ihey read this column. I’ d like nouncnl that Allman hat Imcn
to thank them here and now for promot.-.l in Specialist Jrd Clan
naver r«mnlaimng about the *
Mi». Bus* riiilipe is visiting i
mount of rail* I make
l er two siina, Triton ind Fine* |
Don't know how. but I did man end thrir families In Jaekvinvllle
age to write a little more then
uiual yesterday, which leaves me
Co ami Airs. Poylc have at
with nothing to write shout to Ihclr guests their daughter* Airs.
day! But. that * the way It goc»! Harriett Arens end Mrs. W. L.
I was told |'d
have days like Rurgest. alji) their grandchildren
this, but I really
didn't think Shar m lint* jn l Judith Ann Aren*
they'd be Ihi* frwjucnt!!!
and Carol Ann ami Rartiara RurAir and Airs Liult* YaiIoii an-l
I can get terribly persirteul gess of Tonnawanda, N. Y.
Children,
Danny, Parry ind Tom­
when il comes In avking for new*,
Uarliara Rurgest will re-turn
so here I go again! P’.cssc? Any horn-* hv plane Thursday, th# rest my of Louisville, Ky. ar* spend­
kind. Ill listen lo any and all will remain a month
ing lw« wreks with Mr. and Air*
•ad tales of wee, happy ta!r« of
Rov Collins. A'adosi Is a rrandson
Joyous
events, or Just
plain
Alls P T Pmiy. Mrs. Guy of Collin*.
'••Hooping" atxmt your ncightiorv'
Read .vn-l Alls. Robert Williams
I m not proud' I need new*" \Vi»h attended llw County Council meet­
Alrx. Frank llowen and Children.
I had at lea«t ONE bona fid# gov ing of Ihe Itnme Demonstration Peggy and Johnny Rrcyelle of
•ip item for you today, but no l ltibe at Atoos* Hall In DeLand Bcl^nd. spent Tuesitay with Air.
can do!
Fri-lay
an.) Aire Frank George John­
Tlie "Bombing Derby" got und­
ny i« staying with Airs. George
er way this morning, and there
Williams Dnyle Jr. of Tonna­ while hi* mother I* visiting in
are some mighty apprehensive
wanda. N Y it visiting hit par­ N. Y.
men out at the bs»e. awaiting the ent*. Col. and Airs William Doyle.
final result*. If VAH 5 win* thti His wife and thiee chi! Iren will
Linda l,m. Ronnie Fa* a-d Ho- \
time, It will b* their third win. join hun later.
nald Gaskin, and William Seraand they’ ll gel permanent pone*
lx&gt;rn of San .Antonia, FIs. ara
•ion of hat iM-autlful Conover Tro­
Mr and 'Irt. Charles France visiting Ihoir grandparmla Mr.
phy. Bill, the pretiure ii on, bo
returned alter a month'* visit In and Airs AlrBanlella.
came Ihe other wpiadron* don't Columbus, Ohio.
intend to let II end lhai way!! I
Airs F.mma Pclerton of Bade
refuse lo put myself in the mid­
Sunday to spend j
AA'aller Fletcher of Orlando, act­ City approved
dle, so I won't breathe a word
ing minister of M'lren and Slaf- several months tilth her »un Jabout which squadron 1 want lo • r.i AlrmmV chi/Yvhet, is a S. Petcrssm and family.
see win, but if you're a frequent
patient In Orange Alnnorial ll»a
r e a d e r of this column, you know
J I. Allman it In Birmingham,
petal.
wilh-ul being told' 'Nuff «aid!!'
Ala visiting Aliss Janette Helm*.
Can't ear I didn't warn you
&lt;A&gt;L and Airs Boyle with their '
DAVID W. HOWfll, IS, of Whittier, Calif., le a yvnsng men who baa
that thla wouldn't
amount to
Her eye* widened aa the
house goes'• sprnl lad week at 1 Airs V P. Allman. Airs. Grant
wearied of watching suhurhanltrt chsaing Lwnmowvee over Ijv iw
much! Can't
think of another
thought about It. Maybe the was
lUilm s Shores Collage* in Bay- Clutter and son William visited
Bailer Ing that yrarj cutting should not Inh-rfer* with oeva'i w eek *
thing to say,
and if SOMEONE
afraid )uet ae I wwa There were
Ion* Bea.li. On returning horn* Airs Ed English In Daytona Reach
end leisure, he daviiavl th* “Mlghly Mow," a mnoto-controlled d a-.
doesn't rail me. It will probably
eo many I hinge the! might hap­
Sunday.
they visited Sliver Springs.
vie* which he drmonslratr* here In Central Park, New York. It «—
pen. "W ilt, we r e n t toee each
get worse! S«&gt;, if you can ''bear
Um a pel/* ln th* Ford annual Industrial Art* Asrard cont
other now. We ywt r a n i." f.msnwith me" for s couple of days,
A ehurrhit!d* »©cl*l waa held
Mr*. Retty Synder Jorn ha*
O Way** D. Oeeehelwv ISM rreea Um n n l ptMuhed hr MecwutSee Oa. I w t e . i . l ky IW| raster** tn &gt; l- •••
until we re settled
in our new
accepted a position a- Pbvvlr.il al the Osteen Baptist Church Tu*»-.
place. I'll try In do belter.
Therapist al lha Harry A n n a Home day evening.
j llrotherhoorl. who served tup|&gt;er | A *-&gt;n|( ton k a foUow*4 Us*
for Crlptded Cliildren In Umatilla
The affair w.u aporuorvd by th* ; lo lha M gurvla.
I «upper.
ther, the former Mite Shiron Ro- tween the operation crew and the N C. Tbe,! spent much time with
well hat visited her sunt and un- maintenance crew of the Georg* their daughter Jean who is on 1h#
el* here many time*
f 1* ^ here ln Knlerpnie staff at Blue Rldg* A»sem!-.ie*
By Helen Snodgrass
I Mr .ml Mr. F. C. l/xig and j
1
•f o" j 0' ,he K*"’ r there for the summer
Mr. an-! Mr* Ralph Couiulle
Susan Hiers. daughter of daughter, Palry and IJnda and » U ^ h ha operation crew wm
M
announce the
bitth
of * son,
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2*.l"
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£
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Mr. and Mr. H R. H.ara _ud|Mn . Grace Rrelc an I daughters. S
Mite Amanda HuU-hina, Mill Bel Carol and Bonn, left Thursday for i Matthews, whila lha losing pitcher Oiarlea Ray *&lt; Fnh Memorial
riant were Hoaplta! in PcLand July IB
ty Matter, Mite Mtry Ann Wal­ their vacation Mr* Reel* and I was Krneat Jon**.
mad* for another game very toon
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adam*
len, Min Linda Adams. Mill daughter* will visit In Philadclannounce the visit of t *on st the
Sahron Jennings, Mna Bcity Wal­ phis, whllt Mr. and Mf. Lon*
» • * « . ‘ JJ
«‘ vf *&lt;"
ker and Paul Hulchina, the latter snd daughter, will .pend lhrir I of ihe hlglilighla of them exciting Seminole Memoffal Hospital la
games.
Sanford July 2*.
ill from the Methodist Children'* time In New York
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snodgrse*
G L and A. C Arnold of BeHome left Monday for a week at
S. le. Raymond l.athatn Sr.,
tbs Methoditt Youth Camp at who la attached to the Army and aecompsnicd by Mr
, and Mrv J. Ijind were netting friend* Mon­
I itatior-cd In Burdum Franc, who I0. Baud of Sanfordreturned from day. Both of Ibvie boys made thnr
Leesburg.
Mrs. BoyMu rekm of Miami was *-( l callH home by thedeath of
' i r * on in •yi'niv. a .
.a- home formerly at Ihe Methn-I st
i ( biLirm's Home.
Mr. ind h it mother, in Falrvllle, Va. last
thea weekend guest of
•
"Cunningham.
-----1— 1 Her
week, visited hil father and mo-1 '*'* Otester Hen-lereoo and
Mrs ”Ed• I»
daughter Judy, wh* had been the lber-in law. Mr. end Mrs. Ernest " , * 7 * 1 ""b *!"* and"M*lcky'Ilf
4ou&gt;a guett of Juan Msri* raturn- n*—m
-- Sunday, iwfore
* * •' *n1 ''eky of
Hamilton
before reiuroine
returning Mr’ - M,ch
TNBMUMWN
to hia dutic* in Franc*. Hi* wife, DeLand on a trip lo Durham N. C.
Bl home with bar mother.
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Ryan and
lha
former
Miia
Shirley
Hamilton,
DON'T CLOWN I
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Dunn and
•on Pat returned Friday from
daughter Linda returned Tuesday and children remained In Franc*. their vacation* In Kentucky.
R. E. Hamilton and eon Bobby
following a visit with Mr. and
Mr and Mr*. .W. L. Tyler and
Mr*. C R. Cate* In Spar ami Mr*. returned last week from a visit daughter Linda returned Tucwlay
Dunn'* parent*. Mr- and Mr*. Die- of icvefal daya with friend! and from vacation at St. Augustine
relative* in Ga.
kinion In M*di»on.
Beach.
Mr*. Mabel Walkln* end dg^ighMr- and Mr*. J»mc« Oonrell »nd
Mr and Mr*. D J. Tarter seal
ler, Kitty of BeLind end Mr« children of St. Petersburg »rnv#d daughter Linda returned Sunday
l»ulte Durrance. Mn F.lisabcth last weekend for • visit with '|r*-! from vacation* In Black Mountain.
Durranc# and Ann Mane Wilhite Connell'* airier and family, Mr.
of BurneH were rititlrg Mr. and ind Mr*. Harold Stult*. Mr. ConMr* Sidney Emanuel Wednesdsy. nail returned »o St. Petersburg
Connell and
Mr. and Mr*. Robert t.e* and Monday but Mr*
MONEY
gels away fast
daughter of
Avon P»rt
, children remained for Ihe week,
guests '*»t wreck of Mr. l-ce's perWednesday
afternoon at the
•nta, Mr. and Mr* Fay Le*.
school ball diamond a most excltMr. and Mr*. Earl Martin of ( |ng baseball gam# »a» playsd baOrlando and their hou*a gueils.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Eggers and
"KNOWI.EIMiE IS TO
*oo of GlnelmWtN, 0. were hunday
H y*« need money I* lids y 0a
UK fsAINKI) ONLY
(u*»U of Mr. and Mr*. Jack Ry* i
BY STUDY."
“ "W P»r«fay, or lot • long**
Mr. and Mr*. R. P. Wilson and
•lisISsev •••# M s e l
•on Palmer of Atlanta Ga. arrived
period, l*|
irnnys a
Th* knowlnlgg nccenlavt week for a vl*l» with Mr Wil­
son's mothay, Mr*. I/*ui*a WHWML| w«ry to properly tlinpenag
lean far yaw.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Krt’er and; modiciiira in taiiRht to ph«r•on Jo* of Briilol Va. wwra h -u»s
maciiU »t colIrK*. Four
guett* of Mr. and Mr* M. H By»n
vear* of atudy it required
thl* wewi.
iigforg wa can aocurg a
Mr. and Mr*. Ktriiy Seller* »"d
children *p*n» the weekend with llornig to pra&lt;ftic« phar­
friend* and relative* in Black- macy.
sheer Ga.
Every m«tllcin». wheth­
Mu* nerttia Wright of Jack
er in a proacription or not.
•or.vill* ipent the veeekctvi with ahould b« at ita licit when
her pwrenta, Mr. end Mr*. L M.
you take it. Only a pharmaWright
C O R P O R A T I O H
cint is taught how to com­
AM'l Jury »nd Mr* Bohui
pound,
protect
and
dispense
visited friend* and relative* la
m t m in u
rot
AMOVH1
thorn. It ia our Ifiral and
Jacksonville over the weekend
OIT
|4 M0N1M* JO StONlM* II months II MOIltH*
Friday evening they attended the willing duty to mnke cer­
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tain that you do not u*e
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Throng have them improperly.
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•i thair House gu*st thif week,
Ymt benefit by our know­
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their greet nlace, kfi** Ix*lie Ber­ ledge when we pharmnber ov Wait Peim Beech. Her mehoped to merry, but 1 hed to It
wee e complex thing, tied up with
my feellrgi for Sarah Pardee my
loyalty to the Box P. end the
memory of Joe Pardee. For »ome
rewon I had made up my mind
Nela Matherx muat know moet
everything about me before I
naked her to merry me.
“That-* about ell,* I eeld fi­
nally, "except that for a couple
of yrwe or more I wee chore
U&gt;y. When IXgtwne ihoaol up,
I etertrd riding for Joe, end l&gt;ogbene took my place."
Thrie wee eo much more I
coulitn't tell her: how Sarah and
Joe had drifted apart, amt about
Saretie accident and her hair
turning white. Id (old enough.
N’tla knew how much I owed to
Fwah That waa the part I
thought ahe ought to know.
I eeld, "1 guraa thla le ahout
aa unronianllc a propoaal u a
man ever made, but what I Blast­
ed to aay waa that I love you and
1 want you to marry me."
I waan t looking at ner now.
I couldn't. I hurried on: T m not
trying to make you think I'm
anything great. You know how It
la hetwsen me and your dad. I’m
not going to back up. Not eren
for Sarah. I don’t have any edu­
cation. No echooling. I mean. If
are have to leave the Box P and
you're my wife, you might atarve
breauae I don't know anything
but ranch work. With what Joe
left me when he wee killed, and
with whr.t I've saved. I're got a
little over It.hOO In the bank In
Canon City. I own a horre and
M Idle end a gun and my clothee.
That'i all."
"Will.* Neta reached out and
took my hand. ‘ Will, can't you
atop talking and lieten for a
while7 Don't you want the iuie o r lo your queetPei?"
I did took at her then. Her
face waa cl we to mine, and I
heard her whisper: "Will, 1 want
to marry you more than any­
thing else In Ihe world. Today.
Tomorrow. Next week. Any
time you aay."
I put my arme around her and
kissed her, and ahe clung to me
with paaelnnate flerceneaa. giving
me an unspoken promise, and
when she drew back, she Mid: "A
woman dewen't have much chance,
WilL Tve loved you for to long.
I thought you'd never aak me."
Them the old fear t&gt;egan gnaw­
ing at me. "It'll rates the devil
when we trg Sarah and your dad
Lat'a get married now and left
them later. Tomorrow."

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Free Men Sorrow With Passing
Of Waiter F. George Of Georgia
Democrati and Republican! alika were in
Vienna. Georgia yesterday to pay tribute to
one of the nation*! moat diatingulahed
statesmen of modern timea.
•HU pacing ia a blow to tho united
State* end to world peace,’’ ona representa­
tive said of Welter L. George, the 79-yearold Georgia Senator who rose from an hum­
ble beginning as the son of a tenant farmer
to a small-town lawyer, and then on to promt
rent attorney, jurist, chairman of the Sen­
ate Foreign Relations Committee at the
pinnacle of his 04-ytar Senate career and
afterward became the President's representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organilatlon.
Messages of condolence poured into
Vienna. Ga. from friends of the itatesman
around the world.
And as word of Senator George’s death
rearhed the far eomers of the nation and
world, lenders in all walks of life paid tri­
bute to the career that had been dedicated
to the service of hie fellowmat).
President Kisenhower said of Senator
George “ He served his country and the free

world for many years with distinction and
integrity."
Those who knew the white-haired
statesman felt the personality and greatness
of the man who left engravings of his
character upon the laws of our nation.
There are literally millions who have felt
the result of his work as a statesman and
senator.
Senator George had never felt defeat in
his quest for office even though nis strength
and sway over Georgia voters was on oc­
casion tested by vigorous campaigns.
|
—
President Roosevelt on one occasion at­
tempted to "purge" Senator George l&gt;ecaii«r
of his refusal to go down the line in the sup­
port of New Deal politics. The President
denounced George as an ‘ ‘obstructive con­
servative" to which George replied "Demo­
cracy is not a one-man party."
Free men everywhere will sorrow
“ great man" is remembered fo r his lifeWASHINGTON v — Do you
time of great statesmanship, hi* service to ’•ant to
up smoking cigarothers, and hi* dedicated life to peace, hapyQj f0uld |ry muBcUaf
pines* and prosperity.
rainU or having a baby. You also

.

Want To Give Up
Smoking Cigarettes?

fretuat activity will undergo a
test of character In ary attempt
to escape from the toil* of the
tobarej habit."
Felix said that the smoking hab­
might try going to Jail or to the it cannot be compared with drug
iiilh Seal. Ur peillap* “ psy- or alcohol addiction. There is no
rologtling yourself."
evidence of any physiological de­
pendence on
tobacco o»-«e the
. . . . . .
.
_____But the advice of doctors, payAnd that bring* u* to our own communi- th.,l)l%u lBd
h#rt mo,.ly habit is begun. But he said they
Lvcr since the coming of the talking
motion picture pcaaimiats have been lament­ ty where each year n community theatre boils down to thr bsrdest feat o f ! r,n i*c compiled In that "the
only way to quit it to qut&gt;—all at
ing the death of the legitimate theatre/ Yet ia brought to life. This group is an im|»ortiint all Lie your will power,
unct.'*
asset
to
Central
Florida
and
the
continuation
.
,Sa'f
f?r!*
H
°n
B,
u
,rn!.&gt;
j
wo need do no more than look at the almost
Cutting down gradually "only
Hho ^ , nr0.JBffd lher, prolong! the agony." After an ab­
endless lUt of summer theatres that dot our of the live theatre here. However, there
evidence linking solute break, he sa.d t.'te craving
national lansdcape to see how mistaken needs to lie more enthusiasm «&gt;n the part of *, increasing
Others outside of the limited number who cigarette smoking to lung cancer: for a cigarette will become bear­
these peopjo are.
"lf &gt;oure determined ia quit, able after about t«o weeks.
There are all kinds of aummer theatres take part in the productions. With a gatherteeth and quit
Felix Smoke
—somo in which accomplished profeasional jng of Interest there can be succssful and
pwnaesa." Burney
Felu, and others, tugctetied
»moke« a pipe.
players perform and some, in which talent­ important stage presentations.
starting another tubs’, at suHNot everyone can take part but every- o r psychiatrist
Dr
Robert iod. like gum chewing or candy
ed young men and women play as practice
Felix, director of the National In­ stitute during the first pair.f&gt;.l pc.
for future careers. Most of these theatres one can enjoy it.
stitute of Mental Health: “ There's nibbling, 'Co give your harvit
By
whatever
name
the
local
theatre
deserve the wholehearted support of the
no magic formula. I wish there something to do when you reach
group might he called. Celery Field Players. wrrr, |'d make a fortune."
communities in which they are located.
for a cigarette." Felix also »=gretted you go to placet where it
Bummer theatres serve various useful Cabbage Patch Gang. Lake Monroe Stage
Tobareoism
custom" not to
Felix, an expert in the field of is the "social
ends. It gives communities far from the Struck Swimmers or what.have.you, it is
smoke, like th* theater, church,
an
important
adjunct
to
the
community
life
addiction,
does
have
tip*,
related
great centers of theatre a chance to see live
movlr. museum or library. Felu
plays performed. It also provides a training of a succesful and thriving city.
•mokes a moderate ore half pack
ground for young people. And. moat import­
*
*
*
At the atari, those polled all of eirarcttes a day and has "no
Intention m the world of *top
ant summer theatre provide* audiences
ping"
pasisge
from
Dr.
John
Mer­
with lively entertainment.
0:h*r advice:
it haa been pointed out that when the 'ey Kellogg's book "tobaerolsm"
Almost since man has had the power of
Dr. Kenneth Chapman, attocl.
houM
.If,
S
N
ia
m
.
m
,.l
tor
U
r
tawOr.
ate director of the cllnincal cen­
speech he has used his imagination to make
comedies and dramas to commt'gi te ideas the ha* two goals in mind—the meal must reached that point at which the ter at the National Institute* oi
nourishing, and it must al«o have n
***** or cigarette is n*ee*. Health and a drug addiction spec­
and to lampoon the shortcomin. i o f his .h«
..
, , , -T.
•*
•»sry to prevent nervousneas. tmt- ialist: Cigaretta smoking "it not
fellow creatures. Live theatre flourishes high palatahility.
gbdlty. mmtal confusion and In- addiction: It's Just a habit." But
today, despite the fact that there are fewer
Three goal* arc not always compatible, rapacity for work or pleasure and it would be a lot easier to break
legimitate theatres on Broadway than there We may have a strong liking for foot!.* which
*^r
*“
m4,n,*ln the the tobacco habit if the treat­
mrgtal poise
essential for ef- ment were the same at that for
once were. The community theatre and the are nutritionally poor — and have equally
a drug addict: "Putting one away
summer theatre have brought pL»a to peo­ strong dislike for foods which provide u*
In a place for tom* period uf
about a week."
ple everywhere, and In doing so they have w ith an abundance of element* th* body I
Tne most important step la giv­
restored vitality to one of most important
needs.
ing up cigarettes is "miking up
of the arts.
•
your own mind" to &lt;k&gt; so. Then.
But there arc food*, of qouree, which
Chapman said, try it out "when
reach both goat*, and meat is at the top of
Oviedo, Florida
you are not under tension, when
August 2, 19S7
the Hat. Practically everyone like* it. in
you have no weighty problems
RsyrMseteS
N eileeslir
kr
Oeeecel
iim iiiu
and can retax. Tamper yourself
a hundred nnd one form* and preparation*- *‘‘*ltor
Sarstce
le a
CS1 Oeergie
S .-l i s ,
| t ,.t
mew
and go ahead and nibble candy or
We can eat it with plea*ure once or m an a
p^jjja
Attests Oeerata
food. You can
loss the
extra
day. It haa equal appeal to the young, the (&gt;*,,, Sl'r
rrtitti s-rwaiNa reus.
rreiutw
weight later." Chapman Juat fell
&gt; »t*t n than i n . aestaen u«old. and thoae in between. And, in addition As a property owner, I fed that off lha cigaietta wagon after a
Mastiow ri arm a* an. r i« .« u ,« xsisec
craLTts i rrintNO &gt;s«
to its great virtue of succulence, a meat w* should take a long look at this six month abstinence
and now
T a * i l s / s t s is a s i a i u
• ( i a * t t a lt e * h w
provides baric nutrient* nece*iary to the %tl!aUo.!! *°.r r.*.*V*,iion *‘f pro! smokrt a pack a day. 'TU quit
petty. We should be very wary ef again on* of these days.”
• k ic k I* k e t lllc e s t s l a s l v e l ? i s t k k s e e te c reeekM eawell balanced meal—top quality protein*. B an encouraging &lt;•( an tr-ctra,* tn
Sta* s t a lt tkk Is a a l
e r l . t . S la ta w - 1 w a a f e t
vitamins, and various valuable mineral*.
assessed values at a meant t* gett­
■r stara imoss aai
■W Carrier
It* »•» week
Oae Meek!
It M
ing relief. This has been dose be.
You
don't
need
to
buy
the
moat
expenTtr.* M..ia«
Ms Msstki
Oat Taar
it as
is ti
in ||
aive cuts of meat to enjoy good and health­ fore in other countries, and 1 be
All Okitaarr IstltH. caret •( taaaha rswetaUeM All
lev# that it haa Iwen dlaadvan'.ag.
ful eating. The economical cuta and left­
attire* #f •el*rtel*m*a| f*r tk* fir**** »f , *Mm
&gt;11*4* wlU k* itare*4 f.r ct r*e~*l*r a/**ct&lt;*s*« rttca overs contain the needed nutrients too— reus to current property owerrs.
In making the above statement,
a* ***• *S rlat* taettev *•**«#•* »e till as
Ika rest Otn * *r s**les« rtsni*. tea** rtt Ass and with proper preparation they can be I note that when the legnUtori
the baai* o f meal* that will gain \vell-&lt;le«erv. 5nsm*lly r*“ rJ hill to requiro
•I CisstSK *f Mtrea l ISt*
H praise fo r the hounewife. Meat come.. ^
f **i! value, ai.e.semcnti”
rwsinaed Pany *■#•*« s . i , . s , , ■«•*•?
i s n m s t , S s t y s i f * r » .,« e i* e r w r it iw s *
.b a t
„ «
b .l„
all.purpo-e food
Page 4
Tuesday, August fi. 1957
an von eca n imaging.
couplwl with a requirement
lhat miilage be reduced ty the
same ratio that the tax roll* were
increased. However, the spending
politicians could stand no check
EDITOR'S NOTE: State Sen Nikiia S. Kkrushcher. Davis hss them and rriti-iim is aidroied to rein so ■ later term of Irgtvtalors 1
ended that portion of th* law. I
John Crutcher of
Hutchinson. mid* freq-.snt trips to the Soviet them.
note, for InsUnce, lhat Duval
K*n», and Jerome
Davis, for Union snd while working si a
"Whereas
in
administration
Count)
has l**n icappraiitd and I
newsman
ie
IMS
became
the
used to b« run from one center,
mrr proftseor at Yale and Dart­
mouth, visit#J Hjins last week first Ametvan to interview Jo««f now there ar* 10S renters or eco­ theoretically atl property should
Mali*
no assessed at full vau*. thereby1
nomic council*.
with • areup of Amtricaa bunlowering the miilage rate How­
nest and professional mem While
"Earh economic center has ap* ever. thr miilage it sons 46 mills.
»r JOHN c m t o u r
there they obtained th* following
cmilled
department
and
the
head
and
Th* fallacy of raising asses*,
amaringly frank Interview with
of each on# has broad powers to
JEROMF. DAAIS
ir.enti with the thought to give
answer all questions truing under
relief to the already heavily bur­
A iittsk Far I'kiUd Frees
him.
PARIS P&gt; — Nikita
Khrutk | "We hav# freed practically tens dened prcpeity own*r is that school
rhev slid th* new program of de- ef thousand* if pc..pic from empty miilage, etc. is more or less pegg
eentrnllting Russian Industry had paper work and made it possible ed to 20 mills and th* numlwr of
ended a "madhouse" ef hurOiue- for them to enter into the produc­ additional homesteads la be brought
Hacked to the tax roils by rewuell
racy in which SO departments In tive aspects of the economy
ing will probably t« negligible. I
Moscow would control ent factory
"Not mly are they free but the
Th* first secretary »( the Soviet hundreds of thousands of people realise lhat a great number of
Commuaiat Party wore a brown who used to read these papers homesteads, possibly evtn Include
. business suit and a confident, bus are free from
this madhouse ing thoes up with selling prices as
iivesalik* manner when w* asked too."
high as 913.000. ar* covered b)
homestead exemption.
him sbexit the new decentralui- j
Whv
Molate,
Was
Owilcd
tion program.
However, appiairert note lhat
W'e asked about the recent ex­
Until it was put in effect, he pulsion of Vyacheslav M. Molotov. sa'e price has nothing Is do with
said, eeerything bad been con­ Latar Kaganovich and Gcorgi 31*. tax assessment inasmuch •• the
trolled by Moscow, and this meant lenkov from th* Central Commit­ law does not state a hundred per
that 10 departments might control tee of th* party.
cent of selling price but *t*r*ly full
on# factory.
Khrushchev
ropUed that they cash value, and caih value in this
Lots ef Paper Week
had he.d too Jong to the eld pat- day and time is h*rti to determine
"When there
was a question tore.
Appraiser* say that U does not
raaiaog hi a loeoi factory all 30
"Today
condition!
hav# mean inflated price of a house
rvproeeauuee* might hav* to go rhanged." he said. "Our relations with small down payment and 30
badk So Use far off city to estilo with th* capitalist »o r‘d are dif­ year mortgages
It sad *a a comm
an the way ferent thaa ever before. The ro
Therefore, any rwtsseesing ef
book." he a*id.
looaal changes have to te reflected property will only add additions!
"T V result mas a vast rorra- la eur policy and these resn op­ ly ta th* already heavily burdened
spawdsasa and a aeewert at bvs- posed progress.
property owner end nertly give
rOaucracy,
"W# will let thorn remain in the our political aspirant! more man
'Today those are regional or lo­ party and »«rk for ul. but not In cy to spend.
cal oconaaata council* and tho ad tho
Central Commute*
any
Sincerely yourn
mUiatrattoo ef ladvMtry resu with longer '
J . w Evang

Legitimate Theatre Still Alive s

Basic Nutrients In Meat

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Thu U the retaliatory forcei with nuclear iU defense on nuclear weapon*
and out it* previously unattaina.
f.rst of a series of articlea b /'P ° * fr heyord meaiure
force goal*
the United Press
military af
The Ituxalan* know that. There hie “ conver.tionaP
fain writer, who hat spent thr i»
pvo/it. )u»l suicide, for them i from 90 division* for the central
paw month la Europe. th» Med!--. I" * a1®1**' * * r ,nd
f,‘ iuraf f * frent to 30 and.from »,000 aircraft
a little war would
stay to about 6.000. Strategy foe deter|tirrsnean and Norlh Africa sir that
little.
ring war U built around a double
ing up the free world s Western
Gen. Laurli Norstad, supreme defense in Europe — ground and
defenses.
' Allied
commander io
Europe,
--------1says the Wests retaliatory power air. It calls for:
USAC Is Key Unit
Bl CHARLES CORDDRY
|| •‘absolute" and rag be kepi
t mted Press Staff Corrcscnmdcnl that way regardless of the size of
j. A "sword' of retaliatory air
PARIS «t — "There ain't Russian military formations. He forces able to strike all element*
gonna be no war.'t
m i the free world now has so
:! Ruulsn power on short notice,
That was the
way
British many air bases that it !• a prae- Ksy unit is th# U.S. Strategic Air
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan tscal "imposslb.lity" for Russia to
put it two ytars ago. when he destroy them
all simultaneous- Command which can hit the So­
viets from any point on the comwas foreign secretary.
lrIt still looks like a good pre­
Regardless of
what destric pass. Other unit* are Britain's
diction to many experts
tlan they can do us.” he told the rapier-like bomber command and
Toning Western defense areas L\S. Congress last month, “ they the ever-growing atomic power
in Europe and the Mediterranean also *re going to be destroyed within NorsUd's command •itself.
The U.S. Air Force in Europe, for
and talking with offirials, mill- if they start a war."
! ixample, probably have well over
tary men and plain people, you
Csn Destroy* Any thing
(09 aircraft able to carry atomie
find the odds are on continued
Ncntad tells questioners at hll
weapons and the U S. 6th Flee:
Communist trouble-r. -king by all
now can
methods short of armed Hostil­ headquarters here that the advent in the Mediterranean
of long
range halltsCe missiles strike a modest number of atom­
ities.
There are too many uncertain­ will not ehvnje present deterrent ie targets
t A "shield" of conventional
ties, of course, for military 'ead- concepts The utst will be la the
ground, air and
sea elements
ers to pal themselves on record - ,im0 relative position" as now
p"tsed close to the Iron Curtain*JUl * *r j —able to hit ".here and srhen representing as many NATO na­
still be averted There always is ’
.
. . . . .
a ehanee. wiu» giant forces fac-1’'* t!&gt;o0** *n&lt;*
destroy any- tions as possible and serving as
mg each other, that an accidental ’-lung cf real
military signifl- constantly visible evidence of freeworld determination to resist ag­
spark could touch off a conf.agra- cance" in Russia.
gression. These forces, too, are to
Hen.
The *tUtudc in NATO military
hav* limited atomic capability in
There is th* possibility of East ranks is one of confidence and
the form of tactical missiles, ar­
German uprising with West Ger- restrained optimism — with hca»7
tillery shell* and small bombs.
mans Dying to help and Norih emphasis on th* rrrd to keep on
; U.S.
unit*
»lr*ady ar*
so
Organization I atrengthenlng the defense
m*Atlantic
Treaty
equipped.
foreea becoming Involved. There Chine
there can bt a fooli * Th* need for the ground fore#
is what Allied headquarters here pro«.f disarmament agreement,
elements of the shield has b*.
calls a new "threat" in the ap“ If we continue ta follow the
pearanre of Russian ships
and i rnurse we are
now following," j rome the subject of a big contro­
versy in Europe and England, in
submarine* in th* Mediterranean. Norstad says. "w»r In the next
few years Is most unlikely. 1 be- view of the immense deterrent
Gaps Still Present
powvr
of the retaliatory
air
There »Ull ire gap* in N\TO *,,T* th,t lim&lt;’ *' P1*Jrin* 0B our force*.
side
and
that
there
Is
a
very
deterrent power, holes
in th
Norstad, first air gineral to
.-round fore# shield on the Cent ^
fiance, ar.d th* chance will head Atlantic pact
forces, hit
continue to get better, that ve
ral European front.
will maintain peace and avoid found hit toughest problem is exBut fn kW) mile* of travel In
plsnning th# need for the Army
war."
nine countries, from London to
fores* and he has become one of
NATO strategy—"the course we their
Istanbul and from America's big
most ardent
supporters
base in Libya to the barbed wire *r* Dow
'
1* Intended since he succeeded U.S. Army
at the Cseeiv borJer, this reporter f;r,t *p' l foremost to prevent war. i Gen. Alfred M.
Gruenther last
found no .,‘flrla! or military lead- That it the purpose of every mill­ November.
er who thought Russia would de- arT ni,n involvd, from the ar-1 Next: Th# ground force ahield
liberatety start a war row.
mcred cavalryman riding birder In EuropeThe overriding reason D slm- P**1®! 11 the
Iron
Coniln to the
pi* »" attack on NATO—on the
hydrogen bomber commander
♦.ous-rm!* line from Norway
to on * i- air base. All are visible
Turkey and—or on North America signs to th* Reds to keep their
—could cean th* death of th* heads down.
Soviet Union at hands cf
air! NVTO resolved In 1951 bv hate

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Conning

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R; VIKCIMA CONN, Society editor

Newcomers
Corner

Edith Stafford
Honored In Recent
Bridal Shower

It i* too late row to hear AA'agon County. At almoit
anytime o(
Welcome ta Sanford to Lt. Cdr.
A bridal ihnwer was given reTraiti for Mondiy and Turt.ii)-, .Jay, one may pan that ipot and
but tune in Wednesday at 9:iS a. find citiicna in deep converts, an! Mri C. M. Hoblltiell, who rrntly hoioring Mill Edi’ h Staf­
m. to thti
intereiting program j tion. Who know* how many dr- atr temporarily living on Ka»t ford who became the bride of
. J t v .v ...
starring your frienda and neigh- ciiioni might be made if thete Tint St., hut have bought a home David Van Nen Jr. Friday night
/ j / t t &gt; # Q rv
^ i . Mrs.
couW ^ onlyjfan^on to mi- jn 1jk!, Arbor.
Th&lt;&gt; Hobliticll* Mra. Jrff Davit and Mrs Howard
able commentator who keepi the thing. Number one leaner— Mack (,a&gt;e romr from Patuxent River,
who cxcmp'.ifiei Md They hate four children, two |Ooff were hoitcuc* for the rarty
ball rolling, etpectally ahould a Cleveland Jr.,
usually verboie guett he the vie. "Standing on a Corner” .
;irt&gt; 9 ar t
ind two boyi 7 and which w»t held In the Dnvli home
tim of Mike fright. So far thi*
on Cedar Ave. July 31 In tin- even- j
Jackie Caolo railed to repott 6.
j week, Ruth hat talked to Mr*. that her mother, Mr.. Betty U
ing.
Olan Rojtwell, on Home Demon- liami, and her utter Betty Jo
Mr. an | Mri. Maivtn L. Rag­
An imported linen cloth covered
vtratlon Club* and 411 Clubl, and McNab and ton Tommy, are ar­ gett are living on Ea«t Fourth St,
wa* deeortted
i Mri. Sara King, city librarian on riving today from Fort Lauder- • dh their two children, a boy 8, the table which
with
fllvcr
wedding
bella. Alton
r.ewa ilemi hi early Sanford Newt dale to spend
thrra days. No and a little girl 7l» month* old.
and fern completed the wedding
pa pert. That thould
have been •ooner will
they
depart than Mr Baggett I* a chief in the
ante*
were played and
thought provoking, a* the boy* in (rierdt with Ihrea chtlJrcn and na»v. The Haggeit* are from I’ en
the hack room were )u»t com , collie
util drt.-end
on the *acola. F « and will attend the won by Mri. Irene Kent, Mri.
tint Silver* ard MIm Emily Slafmrnting that thi* new*paper had Caolos for the weekend The Cao Metho«1:»t Church,
ford.
been operating for almo»t fifty ;0| haVf flV0 children, the packer*
After Mill Stafford bad opened
yean, moil of th«m without the mr# coming Saturday, but Jark lo i Mr and Mrs. Bi-hard Fulper
her gift*, delirious refrethn.enti
navy, and yet mo*t of the activtton undaunted. She hone*tly , have ,-omr to Sanford from Muh
reported
today arc navy.
f , rr&gt;. miniite of II, except waka. In! Tlir Fulpen and their »««e le n n l m the gueiti. Attend.
Would like to hear what interest, that the packer* coming means I fifteen vrar old ton hnie bought ln,: * T,f‘ '*f *
" ilhur Keeling,
ed Sanforditea in 1933. On Wed that Mike and Jackie Caolo will
piece of properly on Santa
,Ur#W
Mri- Tommy
(Cobb,
Mr*.
Joe
Nichols*. Mr*.
netday, Ruth will talk la Mr* be leaving Sanford for a year In Harbor.* Dr. and In* In a large
Gerald Rehren*, Mrs. David Van
McNab, president of the Sanford Kingsville. Texas.
trailer. Mr. Fulper I* retired.
i Nets Sr., Mr* Gus Silvers. Mrs.
rilot Club, who will discuis the
The contest to name the bar
Pilot Club work, and her recent at the B O.Q. closes Wednesdiy
Mr' Etna R
Mrll an-l her Irene Kent. Miss Emily Stafford.
trip to Canada for the P C. con­ noon. Instead of Friday a* I ao r-*ri(l«m, Mark
ralmquWt are Sending gift*, hut unable to come
vention
erroneously reported. The Judge*
-C at the Sanf.ir.ta Ap!*. Sirs. were Mrs Ethel Carver. Mrs B.
BAIIY til lit. PATTON, daugh
ItAIIN GIRL ATKINS, daugh.
Thursday will bring before the will meet Wednesday to decide * M 1 t* from Ft Lauderdale, and Z. Jonr», 3tr». l&gt;orit Davis, Mits
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Herbert
ter of V|r. and Mrt. Richard
Mrs. Johnny
the Rev. W.
P. mong their trice. The prile sounds a willow Mr. Palmquist ta Ha- Jeanette Ktnlaw.
Patton. Sanford. Fla. Horn Ukin*. S a n f o r d . Fla. Horn microphone,
Padgttt, Mr*. Wally
Van Nets.
Iliooks
of
(he
First
Baptist
pretty
appealing,
and
since
there
ti
•
ed
at
S
N
A
S.
July
31.
1937.
t
Photo
b)
llerg
Augutl 2. 1937. (Photo by
Mrs. Mirk C.oelr, Mrs. Lois Milla,
Church.
Thurtday
hat
been
let
a
it
to
little
time
lefl,
I
advlte
you
•from)
|terg*tr«&gt;m)
side for Interview i with Sanford t„ either cal! In your choice to
Mr and Mr*. F C. Metrwln Mrs. Harold Appleby. Mrs. Mary
niinistrri, and Ruth Is working the II O.Q., drop It by. or call ir from Cleveland, Ohio, and are Duncan ard Mrs. Dirk Childress.
her way down Ihr Hit.
Joy Webber and let her enter It l*:ng on Park Ave. where they
The difference tn growing flow- for you There will be six Judge*, rent anapartment. Mr. Mcfrwin
ers in the north and *outh will two from the 0.W.C., one plain i* a RadiomanThird CD** In Ihe
t&gt;e explained &lt;&gt;n Friday by Mrs., old officer who live* off the Its- navy. They attend the Catholic
Helen Winquitt, a program that liigi, and three It O.Q. re«ldfnt*. rhuieh
should prove helpful to amateur Send in your
idea*, but hurry,
Plans are being made for a
gardeners who wonder why their hurry, hurry Am informed thst
Mr and Mr* I. K. Crittenden meeting to be held September 9
northern favorite* Jonl do well the dance Friday • rht I* almoit an I ih.-r
girl* 4. and 2, are at 7:30 pm. in the community
in tho climate.
* sell out. and dlnr
will Ire »rrv rid in g on Laurel Drive, where renter at 404 Flail 23th St. The
t'cy hup bronchi x home. Mr. purpo*# will be to form a home
Dot Powell and
Ellen Belts ed to nearly two
mired
^ ave takrn off for southern most
— — —
—
Miden |* the plant manager dtmonitrs^on club t\&lt;r young
u '&lt;(*&gt;**. *ew. . y
ai Xj: 'hern Bril T.l and Tel Co. mothers. There ha'e been many
regions, meaning Key Wait, o f '
They Have f,.me tn Sanford from request* for evening classes for
, course. They heard that the fish '
are running down there, and won t
their home In F'orenre. Ala., and moihert with small children, un•H'r'MftjntHd a*
' x*,'* &lt;
tee for Ihein- " II attend the i hiirrh of Christ
Ja r
.f o * * W *t s-ft1
L.f*1;- ‘l x
I*11 step until they
|able to attend during the day.
•elves. Two weeks vacation should
Jlatined for the coming year
• • •
Mr
ar.J
Mr*.
Fred
Strange
satisfy
their
de»ire
for
tunbum,
Mr
and
Mr*.
O.
Morrill
are ) are demonstrations in Jellymak­ THE TWELVE GRANDCHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stewart
! » : ; it
have returned from New Smyrna , _ c
n,
achirvg backs and fishy clothes.
.
.
'
.
,
m S.»n Dl.-go. 4 alii They rent ing, weaving
■l.'tv. r &lt; : ,'ic J -!
chalrseata uting of 711 Oak Ave. note for tho photographer In a rare moment when
have been , p, tk Ayr
, nJ w„,
In the tnt*re*t of progress it Beach where they
seaweed, vegetable cookery, out­ ’ her nra all together. The) ar* the children of Mr. and Mrt. K. W.
Haying
at
their
cottage
lince
mfwb&lt;rlPof
,he
was strongly
suggested some
door cooker)1, seafood cookery, Billlam*. Mr. and Mr*. I . It. Jahnton and Mr*, Rob.-rt Blew art (Left
last April.
I weeks ago that Ihe clock be re
, Church. Mr. Morel!! ia S*cu*ity yeait bread*, and other baked to right) lop row; Dottle William*. Bob Stewart. Second row: Syl•
E
*
1
ifi
I
*!a WBIiam*, Robliy Willi.m*. Monnle Stewart. Third row: Shrr»
moved from the middle of Tark
t-,3 Uf -rticM rid •*
•' i . ’ iMr and Mr*. John Ivey have 3r! Clai* in the Navy.
good*; also a workshop on cloth­ Bon
William*. Alaitha Johnson, Martha Stewart. F'ourfr Row,
I ami First Street*, as it ha* become left Sanford for a trip to North
ing construction, auch at putting
BAIIY GIRL MICHEL, daugh- a traffic haiard. Suggested lota- Carolina and Kenturky.
BAIIY HOY IILl.T. aoa of Mr
'Ir and Mr* W. I* I-rayer in tipprrs, button holes, dress I aurnell Johnson. Bottom row; France* Williams. Deborah
(Proto by Jameson Sludio)
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlrnn C. j tion; on the corner by itoumiland Mrs. Hus J. Hull, Sanford,
are nut new to Sanford, but have fitting and alterations on patt­ Williams, Karen Johnson.
Mi»s
Mary
Lee
Harrison
of
Michel,
Sinford.
Fla.
Horn
I
lit'*
drugstore
There
it
could
b
e-.
recently been married and have erns.
Fla., Horn July 27, 1937.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
August 1. 1937. (Photo by I romr the center of Sanford but- IuiktlanJ spent the weekend with b ght a home in Little Venice.
P (Photo by Il*rg*troiw)
Beat of all, ttc demon* ra­
the Pint Baptist Church at 7:30
inets, the very hub of Seminole her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. They attend
Bergttrnm)
the
Presbyterian
p.m. A Sunday School Worker**
and Mr* J. M McCaskill. before t .hitch Both the
Leaver* are tion* are free and a home drmran o|&gt;rn new
Conference will be at 9 IS p.m.
leaving by plane for Mexico City, teacher* Mr. l-eayrr at Seminole onttration club
where *h» will be joined by her High .school, ami Mr*. I^aycr at doors to social activities and bet
TULXDAT
9-t2 am.
Vacation Chu.ch
te' home life.
nephew and hi*
wife. Mr. and Lyman High School.
Tb* Woman's Socloty of Chrli- School at Firat Presbyterian
Alto planned for fall it a fash­ •Ian Kervlce of the Fhrst Method­ Church.
Mr*. George Buckley of DalD*.
Ter Mu* Harrison and Mr and
Lt anil Mrs. Thorn** I-echncr ion show and card patty Worn- ist Chuich will have a board
Th Senior High Fellowihlp of
Cdr. and 3!rs. John Miller
Afr*. IlurkDy will «pend their have bought a home In lurch Ardull
Tonrored by the mccti,lfc. August fl, M 9 A. M. th# Firtl Presbyterian
Church
were honored Friday night with
saiation in thai lovely city.
Dcmomrtratiou County j fc|hw«| by the' rogular buslneis will meet at the Church at 7:'3
1•■r They are from Detroit, Mich­ Hums*
Getting togrther for a Sprink­
a cocktail rarty given at the
igan and will go to the EpDcopa! Council Ruth of theie projects are and program meeting at V:45 A. p m. for recreation.
Mr. an&lt;l Mr* K D llntri* of
B O.Q by VAII9. Yellow- gladlTuetday evening Aug. «ih at le party lecrutly w n a thrill for
supervision of M.
( rch Till hare two boya, G'1*. under Ihe able
The Mid-Week Bible Hour
^ o l i and cryianthemums centered 7:30 pm the Senior Choir will the Brownie Scouts and FTyups of Blurfleld. AVe»t Va arc visiting and I year old Lt. I.echner D at­ Miss Myrtle Wil -on. Home Demon­
Presbyterian Ch r; &gt;
The Cleaner's Clasa of the F'irst the First
Pinecrest
troop*,
headed
by
Jacktheir son, Boger Harris and Ids
^ th e table In the lobby, which was have il'a rehearsal under the dl.
stration
Agent
of
Semlnola
C'untached !3 YAH 3.
Bap'ift Church swill meet at the will meet at 7:30 p. m.
laden with shrimp, turkey and rectl.m of Mrs. James Harrison. ta Austin and Berta Conn for the family in their Oak Ave home.
ly.
The Chancel Choir of Ihe FI at
home of Mrs. Z. G. Hasty 2123
ham.
They will also hare a diicusilon Girl Scouts and Jan Wrar and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Crew, have
Atr. and Mrs A t.. Collin* and
Prrst^tertan Church m»c!» f if
Jackie
Caolo
far
the
Brownie*
Myrtle
Ave.
at
K
00
P.M,
a*
tn
how
to
attain
the
robes
they
Cdr. William Hatlctt. new com. j
The party wa* held In the Caolo ton A! are iperd.ng i«*ei*l wertl bought a home in IJllle Venice.
The Golden Circle Class of the recartal at the Church at 7:30 p.
mandlrg officer of VAH-9, pre- desire.
Mr, Crce-S it « chief in lh» n.vy.
at New Smyrna Beaen
First RaptiH Church will hold a - tn.
aented Cdr. Miller with a squad-1 Friday evening at 7:30 pm. the yard where good weather cooper­
ar I they have t'*n boys 12 an&lt;l . . .
s i l l *
1
U t and social meeting at
THURSDAY
Lutheran ated. Or di&lt;1 It sprinkle'
ron plaque, bearing the owl in­ Young Adult* of the
Mrs Florence Levy ha* return II The Crow* arc from Quonset, M C C t H CI Cl A u ? . 4
The
day
wa*
highlighted
by
a
I •&gt; p m at llio home of Mrs
The Woman'* Society of Christ*
Church
of
the
Redeemer
will
meet
signia, alto a beautiful engraved,
rd lo Sanford from a two week* R. I
Explorer Scout trip to New York ami Washing
2t09 Key i Ian Service of the F'irst Methodist
• The District
Meeting of The llrrold Hrckenbach,
tray. Mr*. Miller received a I at the lake home of Mr. and Mr*. visit from the
An.
(hurch will have a board meet*
Business
and
Professional
Wo
sterling engraved perfume flamn Hill Southward for a swimming Leader J. II McDaniel. Hi* work ton, I) C. She drove north with
Lt Cdr and Mr* W II Wrlble i
The Boys Choir of the Firat I ing August 1 at 9:00 a.m. followed
men'*
Clubs.
Inc.
wa*
held
at
the
out-door fry. All with B'-y Seoul Troop lit l&lt; well .........
from the »qua&lt;tron wive* Cdr. |party and an
Lt Shirley
Smith.
U
S.A
F'.
daugh
in lPinecrril.
Cdr. Wei
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' -j living
:irr)R lu
mtcrrii. ujr,
nri
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Miller ha* relieved (dr. William those who are going to attend know. Mr. M&gt;T)anlri i* a family ter of Mr. and Mrs Ned Smith ble I. rrtire.l from Ihr navy, and '
Center August
I 1937 iti Baptist Church will rehearse at i by the regular business and pro­
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gram meeting at 9:43 am.
man
with
a
very
active
wife
and
Klsilmmee
Thn*e
attend
rg from
[.emoi a* Chief of Staff and will plra»e contact Mrs. Ulen McKenlboy*, all of of Silver I-ake. Lt. Smith is sta had never been Halloned in Flop tlie Sanford Club were' Mrs. AroTh# Junior Choir of Ihe Firat
Tho Pioneer F'rllowahlp of the
to find out 3 nice red headed
icmain In Sanford. Attending iha re« before Friday
lione.1
at
Roslyn
Air
F
orce
Base.
Ida
during
hi*
rareer.
The
Weiblts
which keep* him aware of Ihe I~ I. and had been viviting her
I lyn True. Mrs Hetty Baker. Mra. First Presbyterian Oncch wilt Baptist Church will rche«&gt;we at
patty were Cdr and Mrs Miller, what to bring.
ar* from Cannonhurg. Pa. an I
Harriett Slawter anil Atr*. FNlher meet for recreation In the Youth 6 13 p m. Tbe Intermediate Choir
The president of the luidirs need for adult leader* in many parents herr in Sanford.
Cdr. and Mr*, llailett. Cdr. and
have a boy 13 They will attend
phase*
of
youth
development,
lie
Kvani. Th# Sanford Cluh waa Ihe Building from 6 oo p.m. through at 7:00 and tho Adult Choir at
Aid,
Mrs.
Edna
Southward
an­
Mri. Ernie Horretl. Udr. and
ho
Lutheran
Church.
3:00.
Mr* I-evy ar-J Lt. Smith stupp
only elub pre»ent that s ir 100 per 9:00 p m.
Mrt. Charles MeRratme. En* nounced the regular meeting of seemed lo particularly enjoy be
9-12 a.m- Vacation Church
The Sanford
Unity Cl**s will
rent In the wearing cf the BPAV
and Mrs. John Stevens,
Ers. the society to be held on Thur«- Ing surrounded by the ?2 young «d off In Washington, and then
Mr. ami Mr*. E
L. Weber
ladies, singing.
dancing, and nn to Ix-ng Dbnd. to *ec Mr and
meet at the A’aldci Hotel at I 00 Schoul at Firat Presbyterian
Emblems.
Robert Martin and his guest. Mist dsy evening August 13th st 7:30
liought a home in Pirr.-re*t They .
,
Dorothy FNiuracre. Cdr. and Mr*. P in. at the Redeemer I.uthersn shooting questions at him. 3fr. Mr* Gene D&gt;|-, Mr* I&gt;-v)'* *on hav. nine from II nlulu. and , ' Workshop on Memlwrsbip wa. P m - Rev. Josephine Sturkle con­ Church.
MrDanie-i
tested
2
of
tho
boy
FRIDAY
elai*ps each
and
daughtrr
in
law,
and
their
Norman Melnnt*. I-edr. and Mr* Church. She expre**ed s hope for
held in th* morning un Ur the ducts these study
scouts on their ability to build a baby, nf Oakdale, L. I rienr and have a boy !&lt;t. and J girl to,: the direction
week. Tbe public Is cordially In­
9-12 a m. Vacation Church
of
Ml**
Adrienne
C.
Richard Fowler. Lt. (Jgl and 1W7 attendanre.
mend
the
I'reabyter-1
'"irectWR
or
Mill
A'trienne
will attend
rampflre
and rook
over.hi* wife Dotore* live on the old family
vited lo attend.
School at Firat Presbyterian
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^Mra. Jame* Rot*. Lt and Mrt.
Mr. Wet&gt;er la a chief w*,,» o{ nrt*nita. Stale 2nd Vice
the
open
fire
in
aluminum
foil
j
Vanderbilt
e*t*te.
which
ha*
been
‘*n
'
,rch
WKDWKIIUAT
Church.
Pres.
^Thomas Kilcllne. En*. W. K Tur­
After this te»t the gul toasted turned Into an rxclu*ive resident a lnr n* ' y'
ner, Ens. and Mr* Robert Ander­
Luncheon wa*
«ervecl In the
their marahmallow*.
Mr, Caolo ta| dutrlct. Tlie old mention now
son. Id. and Mra James Chaffee.
Another
ch ief |* John II. S&gt;ke*. Civic Center by member* of the
report*
that
seeing
the
enthusiasm
houses
a
dairy
laboratory.
Mra.
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Gurit*
an-l
Mrs. W. J. Crouch Jr. wa* hon­ grow in there youngster* is the levy's niece, Selma and Lnul«e, , ! ^
John Miuey and guest. Loir, and
|i-eth City. N. C. ano they are pre • rut w b a r a u- af s i lit
ored
recently
with
a
haby *how-er. reward of all adult leaders.
live
in
For**t
Hills,
Just
a
Jump
Mrs. Jsmes Nelson. Id (Jc) and
sently living In Plnerreit. Tbe Arolyn True of Sanford, Asst. DiGet well wlihei were sent to from Oakdale. In thla pleasant vTu"1
*.Mrs. Chsrlat McCsrthy. En* and The hostel* wa* Mrt. 0. F. Mur­
...1
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&gt;
kes «-e
and, ,have strict Director.
Slkei
urn Kpiicppsllsn*
Kp
Mr*. Dorothy
Arlene Smith, an intermediate Girl company she vis ted. other
phy
and
the
ahower
was
held
at
rela- '
Mrs James C. Peterson, and hi*
Patterson, Stale Third Vlca (Teas,
a
girl
10,
and
a
boy
7
Scout,
who
wa*
unable
to
come
to
on
friends
Long
father. Mr. Peterson. Lcdr and the home of Mr*. C. C. Bronson, the Sprinkle party. She ha* been lives arvl
of St. AugusUnr, waa guett &lt;|&gt;*akNew
In PineIsland
and
in
Y&lt;-rk
Mrt Robert Punch. Id 'Jgl and the honoree's mother.
er. Member* and guest were ask
COMPROMISE SOUGHT
quite ill and will be confined for City,
Shopping oO Fifth
Ave
fr*'t.
Mrs. George Waters, En*. and
WASHINGTON W — President el to aland and In'riHiticc them­
j wonderful restaurants,
and *
The Florida room »a* decorat 2 more weeks
4drs. Abe Fennell,
Mr.
and
Eisenhower
is
seeking
a civil selves and atate their elub and job.
Girl*
attending
the
party
were
brand
new
show
"New
Girl
In
Mrs. Paul Byus, Mr and Mr*. W. rd with pink and blue flowers On Diane
A ihort bu*lness meeting wa*
Powell, Fay
Hollaway, Town” with Thelma Ritter, were lights compromise that at the
the
table
a
ahower
umbrella
hail
If. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Day
been fashioned to hold Ihe gift*, Sherry Thrashe.-, Sherry Canella, all on th* busy schedule. Airs very minimum limit* jury trials IwlJ in tha afternoon 1th Mis*
«ad LL and Mr*. Robert Conn.
Olreta Clarke
District Director
and flanked by two »tork». The Janice O'Connor, Ann Steimnyer, Levy reports that Idlewlld Field, tn Votirg right* tale,, authorita
raka was decorated with pink and Nancy Miller, Paula Bro&lt;&gt;k*, Lin- th* tremendous airport on Drug live quarters indicated today.
blue booties, and served with ice da I-eahy. Kathy Wray, Pat Har­ Island. I* becom.ng
a shopping
cream, and punch. Three game* wood. Lind* r'onn, Nancy Rodger*. etty, with an almost unbelievable
were played to ’ he amutement of GH Stagner, Mary Stagner, Payne number of storss. 1 boy are alio
(he gue*ts.
Winner* were Mrs. Tetsch, Rarhara Drebert. Ilonnie building a huge
lower at IdleWlfbur Crouch. Mr*. G. U Pope Caolo, Gail Douglas, Linda Rube). wild. Th* weather was coo) and
Joan Dohne, and a guest, I-lnda pleaiant for Mr*, l-rvy, and her
and Mrs. June Brook*.
two weeks far too ih rt.
Attending were Mr*. E. R. Rron- l-emberk.
»on Sr., Mr*. C. C. Bronion, Mrs.
J. r. l-ewis, Mr*. Wilbur Crouch.
Mr*- T. H. Bronson, Mr*. (7. F.
Murphy. Mr*. Grant Oiborn. Mrt.
G L. Pope, Mist Sandra Crouch,
Mrt June Brooks, Mrt. O. W.
Resve*. Mr*. W. E. Wooten and.
Mrs. W. J. Crouch

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Club To Be Formed
For Young Mothers

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Lutheran
Church
Calendar

VAH-9 Gives Party
For Millers

Sprinkle Party
Given For Girl
Scouts Recently

BPWC District

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Baby Shower Given
For Mrs. Crouch

Don't Let InssctsSpoilYourFunf

Happy Birthday

HARE WARE COSTLY
T't'NTON. England - «B —
Stanley Murrin's rabbits weren't
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born with silver ipoons In their
PATERSON. N. J. *T — A 13- mouths but they enjoyed the near-1
year-old boy *&gt;n probation for est trlng to It, A museum curator
ateallng cars reported to the Pas­ said Tuesday, that the old spoon
saic County
probation
officer I Murrin used te&gt; ladle out food to
Tuesday and waa
re arrested hit rabbits was one of two 17th
Aulharitiei said ha had driven to Canturj iliver relies worth about
th* court house in a atolen auto ITb).
Mra. Baxter S. Rowan
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HOME itUN HEROES . . .

Five Million Baseball Fans In
W e st W ait For Giants, Dodgers

By A la n M o v e r

J h s L $ ja n fjo h jd

arena seating 50,000 with apace
By HAL WOOD
United Press Staff Correspondent for 20.000 ear*. There are big
SAN FRANCISCO. «R —Sway­ Negro 250.000 and Mexican fttoing palm trees and good weather! 000 populations and they are avid
Fan* yearning for major league fan* with player* Ilka Dots New­
teams! Big stadiums and plenty comb* and Roy CampanoL* as­
of parking space! And millions sured drawa.
There are about 2.00.000 TV
la California money floating
sets In the area and when pay.
around!
Sounds like a baseball mag­ TV lines are set up, that msy
Bear* put |n full working sessions nate's paradise doesn't UT
prove a big factor In the finan­
cial sucefjs of the move.
this* day* In preparation for
Well, it mav be at that. But
Weather-wis# Lo* Angelee pro.
thetr professional football weat- before Horace Stonaham's Giants
bably will offer th* best in rirv
ern division championship.
switch to San Francisco and Wal­ major*. Down through the years
Sine# checking his squsd In ter O'Malley's Dodgers head for the Angel* of the Pacifi* coast
la#t Sunday, Head Coach Paddy I,o* Angeles, we might take nil League average only two or three
Driscoll got down almost Immed­ those rose colored glasses for the rain-oul* per season.
San FYanclsco l* something
iately to hard work. Th# Beara’ nonce.
again. The stadium will
Tha 3,000,000 fans In th* Lo* els*
first outing will be her* in Jack­
sonville Saturday nJgtit, August Angeles area and the 3,000.000 in probably be built near th# biy
Basin
17 when the Bears meet the Pitt­ th* San Francisco Bay region will tt a spot called South
sburgh Sterlers In a preseason undoubtedly turn out In multi­ which Is pretty well protected
gsme sponsored by Jix Charities. tudes at the outset, but there are from the wind and weather In
|June, July and August.
.
Inc.
•
a few ointment fUas.
Fans
In
Wrap*
*
Ther»
ara
beautiful
siv
and
"Everyone wrlll b* shooting at
It Is cold and foggy during
us this year. That means w* will eight-lane freeways right to the
h»V! fA h* on &lt;Mir
t)$! hall park frontdoors. But. for |those months and to attend a ball
itart, including such prrscason example, let's take s look at Die i game, most people wear lop
coats and some carry
handgames as our affair in Jackson­ Los Angeles situation.
warmers. Fan* alto consume
ville,” Driscoll told the squad.
As is well knowm. that It a enormuut quantities of beer, cof­
Among newcomers to the Bear sprawling town. The‘ population Is
campat SL Joseph’s College, Ren­ big but It It spread over a lot of fee, hot dogs and peanut* to keep
sselaer, Ind. are Vic Zucco, high­ territory and some of the people warm. The per capita seat cush­
ly regarded defensive halfback will haTe to travel 30 miles to see ion sal* la one for every two
customers, comrarrd with * nat­
from Michigan Slate. Willie Gall- a ball game.
ional average of one for five. .tod
more, feet halfback from Flor­
Arena To Seat S0.M0
again It Is to help keep warm:
ida A k M; Bob Kilcutlen, exThe new stadium will b* bull!
One thing puislea San Fran­
Texas Aggie
monster tackle; in the Chaves ravin* at the inter­
Kyle Crute, All American end section of freeways from Pasa­ cisco local baseball people. Thi*
from Tennessee w h o once played dena, Hollywood, the Harbor and has Iseen an "American League
In the Menlnak game In Jackson­ Santa Ana. Plant now call for an town” for years with the Giants
drawing around 7,500 jn exhibition
ville; Dirk Washington, a bark
games against 20,000 for tha
via the army from Notr* Dame,
Yankees, White Sox and Indians.
aruj Aubrey Rottell, tough line­
Anolher factor la th# select­
man from Delta State.
ivity of California sports fans.
Tickets for the Jacksonville
Hundreds of thousands play golf
gsme are moving steadily. Frank
MUNHALL. n . SR— Squid of the year round. There |« »w -wWinchell, Jax Charities secretary,
mlng, flahlng, hunting. And thire
report* good seat* remaining on youthful bstehsllers from Rome, la football. And last, but not
Ga., met its first lest In national
a first-come, first-served basis.
competition list night In th* 1937 least, horseracing.
Complete Chicago camp roster
Stoneham has said horse racing
Prep league World Seiret wih an
followrs:
opener game with Wilmete, III.
rut into attendance in New York.
Backs: Joe Fortunsto, Rick
Th# tournament got underway He ain't seen nothin' yet.
Casares, Jim Haluika, Ed Rrown. with defending
There la horseracing In Califor­
champions from
Georg* Blanda,
Dick Washing­ Waltham, Mass., meeting Charl­ nia 32 weeks a year on a major
ton. Vie Zucco, Dick Fitzgerald. eston, W. V*. The Rome Wilmette scale. Hollywood Park, only a
Wei Nelson, Bobby Watkins, Bud bout follows In a double event to­ 20-minute ride from what would
Breed, llarland Carl, J. C. Caro­ night, sharing the program with be the Dodgers' new home, this
line, Willie Gallmore, Gehrig
a bout between Butler, Pa- xrxd year averaged 31,000 attends.^*
Harris,
Perry
Jete,
McNeil South Hitts, Ti.
per day in June and July. From
Moor#, Sian Wallace, Ray Gene
there the hortea go 90 mile*
The
runner-up
in
the
1954
comSmith and Lee Schroder.
pe'ition, Hagerstown,
Md , was south to Del Mar wher* attend­
Linemen: Fred Hughes, Dick |not around this year. Hagerstown ance runs about 10,000 per day.
Klawritter, Nelson Maihall, Larry was eliminated by Charleston in
Within 13 miles of Stoneham'*
Strickland, Herman Clark, Stan district play.
San Francisco park will be three
George, Jim Uhlir. Melvin Har­
major racing ptanu-Goldea Gate
rison, BUI Bishop, M. L Brackett,
fields. Bay Meadows and TanfoFred William*. BUI Wlghtkln,
WHAT# IN A NAME
ran. They don't run In the sum­
Bob Kilrullen, Kline Gilbert. Wil­
cincAGO sr — Wfcal’a in a mer montha but are active In
lie Lee, Leland Kendall, Larry name?
spring and fall.
Sorenson, Doug Atkins, llarion
Officials at the Chic-go Museum
Football-both college and (3lHill, Gene Sehroedar, Kyle Creeie, of Science and Industry put two fetsional-wil! offer lota of com­
John Davis, Dick Dombrotkl, angel fish In a tank with X other petition on Saturdays and Sun­
Jim Dooley, Aubrey Rorrell, Ed fish. Soon only thirteen of the non- days.
Meadows and Jack Hoffman.
angels were left.
it may boll down to this:

Chicago Bears Pro
Team Preparing
For Early Jax Game

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SNAS' Gene W itzel W ins Sixth
Naval District Championship

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Gene Win*!, Chief Yeomin of
H*avy Attack Squadron Elrvso,
tut won the Sixth Naval District
Open Golf Championship hold at
tho Naval Air Station, Jackson­
ville. Witiris score for the 72
bole tournament was 303. Second
placa honors wero split between
Ucn Gennett, Aviation Stnactual
Mechanic representing NAS Mem­
phis, Tenn., and Lcdr. Jim Kind­
er from NAS, Pensacola. Eni.
firuca Cudd, NS,
Clarksville,
Ttnn. held third place with a 303.
Cudd was a member of the U. S,
Walker Team In 1935.
Participating in the Suth N i­
val District Championship Tour­
nament were Use top Navy golf­
er* from Tennessee, North and
South Carolina, Mississippi, Ala­
bama, Georgia and Florida. The
winner* ai* playing this acak at
NAS, Memphis In the All-Eastern
Tounum»nt
If Gtne YtiUei u tuccettiul in
Uta All-Eastern hie next big hurdle
will be the All-Navy Tournament
followed by the All-Service
Tournament. The winner of tha
ALL-NAVY
Tournament
will
receive a one week, aU-expensa
paid, Invitation lo participate In
the Sing Crosby Tournament
neat January la California.
Chief WITZEL, a career Navy
man with over sixteen years na­
val service, was a former runnerup in tha Sixth Naval District
Championship.
II*
his
also
won tha Amateur Trophy In the
Florida West Coast Open and th*
eity championship at Key West,
and captured th* NAS, Key
West Championship six limes. In
1951 h# won the Spencer Mem
oriel Tournament at lha Maytalr
Inn Country Club.
Tha Chief and hi* wife. Anna
Lae, rvsld* at ISM Ptioma Drive
in Sanford.

Best Greyhounds
Racing At Daytona
Beach Kennel Club
Daytona Beach. Tie.
One of th* reason* why th* boat
greyhound* In Anterior era rac­
ing at the Volusia Kennel Club k
because of th* extremely large
■mounts In ports money being
psld.
Better than $23,000 a week his
been distributed among tha greyhound owners A great portion of
of this amount goes back to tha
community In th* purchase of
food for tho greyhounds, the
owner*, wives and their children,
purchsa* of gasoline, clothing,
ate.
Although John Prevail, frank
Lana and Claud* MeGca have
been tho leaders in th* race for
money-earned honors, Joa LaOnu s kennel has moved into
fcisrth pneigon within strtking
distance of th* leader*. Th* grey­
hounds owned by W. L. Kirkpat­
rick and stl shed by lha great

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Rough, Rugged Action
In FHS All-Star Game
Gainesville,— Those who like
thetr football action rough and
rugged will do well to keep their
eyes on tha guard play at the
Florida High School All-Star
Gam* at Florida Field next
Thursday night beginning at 1:13.
While guards on tho North
Squad, coached by Rabbit Smith
of Falatka and Harry Howell of
Marianna,
outweigh
opposing
South guards 13 pounds per man,
GENE WITZEL CHIEF Yeoman, VAII-II winner of lha HliU. solid licks ara expected from
Naval District Open Golf Championship held at NAS, Jackvon. both side*.
villa recently.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
Guards from th* South team,
coached by Wheeler Leeth of
Bradenton Manate* and Joe
Fronts of Avon Park, weigh only
an average of IM pounds per
FORT TIERCE SB — Homer fours# to be known a* the Winter man, whlla th* North guards
Snead, brother of veteran golfer Haven Country Club with about average 207.
Coaches Leeth and Frania
Sam Snead, disclosed today he Is 500 members.
Adjacent to the regular IS hole must be laughing at thi* weight
negotiating to b-jy
the Winter
however, for look
layout. Snead {dans to build flva differential,
Haven municipal golf course.
hole*, none longer at this for talent among South
Soead said, 'The deal Is almost extra p ari
guards:
rompUled. but there are atm a than 110 yards, to be equipped
with
spotlight*
for
night
playlnr.
Tom MeEachem.
Bradenton
few details to be Ironed out. I'm
going to talk with the city offi­ Ho alto will add a driving range, Manatee, Iso pounds, All State
he said.
and All-American; Johnny Fellecials Tuesday to try to wrap it ill
._ it
“ If all goes well,” Anead said. lone, Tampa Jefferson. 1*3 pounds,
up.
He said the exact price for tha "1 should lake over operation by I All-Coaches team two year*, All|City two years, Beit Blocker
lAhoU course has not been set •he end of the month. I plan to
Award two years, All-Conference,
sell
my
radio
and
television
busi­
tied, but estimated it would be
"In the neighborhood of $130,000." ness here and devote my full time All-Stale 3rd loam, learn s most
valuable player award; Kenneth
Snead, who Is in lha electronics to managing the course.”
"And,” he added. "I plan to put NotTia, Bell* Glade, 206 pounds,
business hero, said ha will ha tha
sola owner of the
course, it# my brother. Simmy, to work In Little All Slate. All Conference
plana to eonvert It to a private an exhibition it th# new eourse two yeans; Jimmy Rice, Avon
Park, 17S pounds, All-Conference;
as soon as ht can msk* it.”
The city currently Is rebuilding Wayne Marr, Stuart Martin, Hon­
Austraillan runner. Mar Heat, Ihe front nine holes of the course, orable
Mention All-Conference
are also beginning to show their raising th* greens, changing the two years.
true form.
trees, and adding new tnp*.
Coaches Howell and Smith hav*
Tho nlnetynlght race meeting
"When th# rebuilding Is finish­ these well-qualified stars; Fred
wilt com* to a eloso September ed. we should really have a beaut­
II and plans hav* already hem iful layout here-on* that Winter (Bubba) Lawrence, Jacksonville
started to make th* Labor Day Haven can really b« proud of,” Lee. 218 pounds, Alt City, All
week on* long to be remembered. Snead said.
Stale,
All-Southern, Honorable
Mention, All-American; Fred Farah, Jacksonville Jackson, 20S
pounds, All-City Captain, AllStale; Sam Smith, Daytons Seabreeve, i n pounds. All-Confer-

H. Snead Negotiating Golf Course Buy

Rome, Go. Baseball
Team In Prep Line

er.co and All -SI Id-State; Houston
' Mills, Panama City, 205 pounds,
All-C’onfeirr.ce; Buddy Phillips,
Suwannee Live Oak, 200 pounds,
All-Conference second team, Vel­
de Award, Suwannee Democrat
Award.

River Swimmer
Gives Up Alfempl
To Se! New Record
MEMPHIS,
Tenn. TP _ En
durance swimmer Jose Cortlnas,
plagtird
by cramps and
cold
water, gave up an attempt to set
a new
Mississippi River swim­
ming record yesterday. He quit
after swimming
more than 139
mile* from Memphis southward.
Word received here said the &lt;0year • old Cuhan abandoned hit

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Other weaknesses la a home ore oof so plain to
see. For Instance - d your wiring is up-to-date,
you ean use many appliances safely. Otherwise
you may overlood those hidden wires. Fires stort
that way. Dangerous!
W hatever you need, please remember this —
we moke improvement loans for many, mony pur­
pose*, at economical bank rate*. We'M plan your
repayment schedule for your convenience. All yoe
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DENVER HR — Vandal* who
broke Into th# Knapp elementary
school Sunday may hata school*
but they appear to lov# animals.
Although they did considerable
damage to tatfe*. chairs and bul­
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

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•ARTICLES FOR SALE
! 2JA—PLUMBING and ROOFING
jHUAI. ESTATE TOR SALE i IS—MALE HELP W ANTED
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11
— — —— — — — — — CAM) of TklA-NXS
Beautiful high dry let on on* ef Lcvtly - ell kept frim* hem*. 3 for part tins* work. Lxr.y tcoro- PLUMBING 4 SEPTIC TANKS Ladiaa Samiexta « gydMba caia.
1 LOST A FOUND
th« prettiaat laktt ia Sexir.ei*
wg Muit ha between ije t ol INSTALLATION 4 REPAIRS
6R KD rm.'living ream. br#e
L ied cnee, udJ tail riaicaabla.
3 FOE RENT
Caun.v, Priced for qulea aiie,
2 and 19. High sc.vftM graduate.
x*woy. jalouiled porch, mkioi
Th. FA :M I » . _
24
Hour
Harriet
1 IIEACII III: VTA I.A
IJIMMX). Convenient trim* Sro
Mint have dependable iraniporod gat*);*, utility and siorase
AKi IIIK 4 . II 4RRIETT
Unit SS" bicycle, good condition
Svmlnnl* Kralty 190J S Park
lalmn and bondiblf I’h) -p VA I
I WANTED In RENT
mom. &lt;&gt;ran;c. sraprfrulf, tin
f a : &gt;:»» or f a : - j : si
121 W. Pth 3..
A «e. T-cIrphane FA 2-8JJ2.
3 .TNI nr "H U P. O. Box 894.
gvrtne, en»»* tirer. City water,
4 ■ R IA L ESTATE I lilt HAI I
lower. 100ft drop ««U.
6—FARMS. ACREAGE. GRUVEi
Quick Sale!
I ten Philfe air eordltinner Call
CLARK
. B4v wanted
_____ _ ______
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
to wark_la G#!f Shop
12 000 da«n. balance i r.u tti
Country Club. CaD Ptiatias, H»»Ung 4 Supply Ox. f a 2 : 994.
% MISCELLANEOUS
0 « n ir Triniferred
at appr. t ’.h.QO moataly.
•—FLOWERS. PLANTS,
FA 2 &gt;91* nr evening* f a a ii m 1
CetttMctinc 4 Repair!
.1 Hedroom Deluxe
TESTED—APHKOk F.D
Muit ha nut nf aehool.
•:«19 Orlindo n r. Th. FA M M I,
SHRUBS
Kitchen Equipped
r.u \ k a n t i : i d a i t l i a n c e b
other*
a'.atlinc
at
45.100,
{Hiinuay
1?
4
P2
South
fanford
I* OFFICE. EQUIPMENT
llr.iufifullv Lnndaroprd
GE Wringer Wither, A.I
FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR [ j — , \i ln(ed - t« a*l| The San.
II AITOMOBILES-TR SILERS
condition
939.00
Reduced
To &gt;12.500.0(1
US S. French Ave. Sanford. Fla ( /nrd Herald Monday! through
Plumhear Kreiky Healing
12 BOATS * MOTORS
Eaiy vriagar «Hh8r. t»|l] do
Thu
u
a
n
*»
Jem]
in
a
h«r.»,
FA 3*S331 Al'er hour* FA 2-201I Fnd*'*
3 J® N «• C^**.*®
U FARM SUPPLIES 4 MACHIN­
XL G. HODGES
your *e)hui|
4100
nearly nrr, clean aa a p.n,
I Ttu H*rald office and a:k for
Feiv tpinner, A1 condition 59 00
ERY
Sarvlro oa All Water Pampe—
Ruddy Feiler after 3:S0.
near
Shopping
Canter.
School
WOOIIMFRF.
PARK
HOMF.S
Frliidalrt auto, waaher, all ror.
Well! Drilled — Pumpa
II PETS I IVESTOCIS SCPPMES
Rut itnpi in front of home.
Sanfotd Ave. at 2Tth St.
rcliln, don't ml»a ihi t one 99.00 ■
PenU Rnad. Phooa FA 2AAJ7
..
(Poultry I
Don't mm this If ynu w»nt a
Thle It a eue»t pat| tn the frit*
2 4 .1 Redronm Home!
lt&gt;37 FHgtdalie aut«. uaahtr. mo
• IS ARTICLES WAVI ED
real vjly*. Dow-n piymrni n
JTW. Do»n . 180.00 month.
Theatre for Petty Rnalol. E»p ■
del WRA-S7, Reg J249.3 177.57
IS PLACES to EAT
low- u 11000 If jtju «i)h. LxdaU Aug. IS, 1357.
1937 Frlgldtire auto, waihtr,
c!u»iv# -*:th s«mL-.e!* Fully. A -oorr. houjo hnuth of Orargo
If BEALTT PARLORS
mode! W'T.37, the be)t.
City
Limit)
Priced
ntht
by
1M1
Park
A
vt.
FA
2.8232
Wanted
meter
rou*a
carrier)
tn
|
U FEMAIF BEEP WANTED
R.'C 3179 95
now 237 371
— j oa-ner fsr quick til* Me* Cie.
P*
Pary.
Herein;
r*?*r
n”
J,,
i
(oar frigid!.re dryer. Model DD-I
riyi'j. n a y
II MALE HEM* WANTED
w. If. "BIL1.“ STEiirrR
retard. Ph FA f lfH day)
he
able
to
fucnt)h
imall
ce-h
57 Reg. *229.!'.\
nuw 139 371
;• MALE or FEMALE
Realtor A Imoror
| Iv»ni1 and
ha«e
.leprrdaMe &gt;
Contraeunr A Repair*
1)57 Friftdiirr. 13 ru ft. rrftL
21 WORK WANTED
BUY DIRECT
Aiaor. Guy Mien. GrcUhrn llall.
tran)pnrtatter. Phone F V 2-3754 . 1007 Sanford Ate Tb. FA 2 «5«2
gv'ncraDi. Reg. &lt;52)35
« BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Arlclte m - f . Evcrrtl Harper Baautiiul nr»- hornet. 2 and
or Write P. O. B»*
No*
I2&gt;.i37
22A M0.V5Y Ia LOAN
Ph0S» TA 2-091
112 N. Park
bedreant).
9 cu ft IH raingara'dir,
----PLUMBING
33 SPECLiL FER'ICES
5735.00 lo 5395.00 deta-n
2ft—MALE nr »EMALE
very
sic
e
4900
Cherry Reti Pitito A r*«'v
— ■
Costrict lad Repair Work
2JA ROOFTNG 4 PLUMBING
Small uienthly piyutan'i M*nna
17 cu ft Frigiditr* refrlc*:at"r,
Make
120.
daily.
Lumlnoua
N
ame.
|
Free
FittmatM
Dial
FA
2-9929—Notary
Jarvii, Phone FA 2.1
i l PIANO SRRY1CES
all porcelain
&gt;•‘ '•
rlatei. Free lamplea. Reeve)
R. I* RARYRT
13 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS III# w. 1J St. Rear-Barbar Sk«p| “ mr"
7 cu. ft. Norga refrigcralor,
C. A. WTIIDDON, Hr.
Co. Attleboro, Man.
, 54 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2 i.MJ (
very nilc
0 00
2« INSURANCE
Retiilerad
i 7 cu. ft Frigidaira refrigerator.
2T NOnCES-PERSON ALS
21—WORE WANTED
Real Eatat* BreVtr
CERAMIC TILE
A.J co-iditmn
7|0fl
S)L J l X u
2&gt; ARTICLES far SALE
202 R Park Ave.
FA 2-1901 Ubr eifting (Day or Night) Ph I P U L F. MULLER 4 SON
M erc Chef 10" taa range, »mir* |
. 2P rURNTTURE 4 HOUSEHOLD
out hroller, like new
79fto|
Huhy Fpeara
FA 2-lSSJ
A. B PETERRON
FA 33474.
home on I acre. 2 milta
1937 Frigidaira Super 30" electric
Rroker Aiioclatea: A. B. Feter. Nice
fiom
r«rnter
toen
Lloic
to'
*
I'luml'lng 4 Heating, Free Ltd1—rOK HEM
rang, with letitiicrv.
' eon J r . P. J. Cheaterlon, Gar- j Wen III. |
tixinti, 7 bed- La w n s MOWED— Rea»oninle
matci, All »nck cuarioteed for
Save fnftOO
Noa- 177.37
mom),
bath.
kitth»r.
dining
pnrai
Power
mower.
FA
2-4073
MELAKA APARTMENTS: 'c e r r
W£ 1*t&gt;
noud^erW‘ Uad
one j&lt;»r. Bill LaBrrr. Long. 1 ton Welbllt air conditioner 193.75
private batha. 114 W. Fm t St. |
^ C' Daaia'r . Laad
L Itvuig room. oo~i flowing j ------------ , ■■___ ■
«o»d. Phor.e W. P. 24.2943.
' 4 ton dclux air condlti.vp.c-.
utter, 2 cirpo:*» Aikiftf J*NV)1Houirerrk mnted. FA .-0*40
rcg. JiiiabS
22193
US N. Park Av*. Phone FA 2 4^3
Thu
i)
a
fueM
pan
to
the
P;tt
EFFICIENCY apartmanu aultF.aty Terma
°n!-r ^onoo'rturiHr! Co,Pr*&lt;1
«» “ kc
Theatre
f&lt;
&gt;
r
Mu.
Gladya
df able for couple or itngla peraen.
lLAUDF. If. WOLFE
r
t
s B
PP® (&gt;«n.
"f rhildren 314 Locuit )
- Tran)ferred
mull move.
Hatty. Eap. data Aug. 13, 1937.
Private hath 4 ehower. Ideally
APPLIANCES
»r
rh
PA
2.0SJ4
after
1.00
j
III'
*
I
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jIS 6PPARTl' M TI IS
located aeroia from Pc*'. Office.
308 Eaat Flrat St.
FA 2-2772
WE HAVE A HOME
r rn.
—
—
i it— t’ l k.s6 hh.KVK E
Inqutrw Jacobaow Pep'- Store.
SLUMBCRL.NND COURT plana
FOR YOU
BUo baby bed. full trra Excellent
SmaU 2 BR hem« on 27th St
to uftand t&gt;a-r metal at Park 1 Pigno Tunlnp A RepalrinE
condition. 123.80. FA_2.I835.
Modem *11 «lee. Utchenette Apia.
Near Pin*cre»t pi-hool. FA 2-2914
2013 Palmetto
French
Avtnus,
leaving
a FA 2-8207
8UM3IER RATES
DAVID
W
43
NT.
MATHER
21"
Admiral TN’ Cnnaole, Blonde
HOMES- 3 and 4 bedroom) 3 bedroom C R home on 2 loti.
valuable trtangle tot. luilable
Call Clark*! Court. FA 2-S40S.
Cabinet With Door), 1123.
1 4 3 batha.
Walking diitanre from to^m.
for reatauranl, alore, or what PIANO TUNING 4 RRPAIRINO
Ph. FA 2-2391._____________
S1.000 doiait. Approx 990 mo.
have you. Will tell, lean or
W. L HARMON
'rffieiancy Apt. Air-condition 4 Complain and ready for immadiFA 2-3124_________________
build
tn
auit
teasant
on
Ihia
Ph. FA I-1T7 After 3:00 p. m. Chroma dm*tta act, aupar Omega
TV optional. HlviF 17-93 So.
ata occupancy.
enlarger 2824 S Llm
ideal bua4Biia )1U.
Spieiou* 3 bedroom
2 bath
Citr Ualta. Sum barland Court.
Ji—kl.ra'Tfk/41a I. “ wF.«UIt*i^}41
home in quirt Loch Arbor.
Wardrobe
trunk
and
Glider,loom apL 111 Elm. FA 2-OS7I.
Florida room. Corner lot over­ 21—Sl'Kt I a I, n * k n r a ---------rxrellrnt condition.
RargalnLocation!
Air Conditioning
looking
golf
enurae.
Immediate
rhone FA 2-»C989.
South Pmecreit — San/nrd
Llrctrual Contracting and
Tum i Ibed apartment. Ph. FA
evatle bllltv.
Whlipanng Oaka — TituaviUa
Kfr*'rs; Economical Houie
0«ntr. Ph V &gt; • i : i ---------. |Right
2-S72L
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In
Your
Home—Sanltlred
!ght .
^ 1 1 RNTTUHi: and
Wiring and Kapalrt
Modem Machine Method
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
IANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANT
%oaa Court Apartment!- 3 room j FHA in itnlea and FHA finaae- 7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
Ph. FA 2 4898
fumlahed apartment Call FA
tng available.
112 Magnolia
Dial FA S-0913
FI RMTURI. OF CHARACTER
T^^?w I!7^uy^2, bedroom home, l
2 0738.
Built lly
large living room. No Broket. | Deanne School of Dance
I K'GIDAIRE appliances,
salt
Wr can qualify )»u for one «f
Four room fumlahed apt. »tth
Tap, Rail*!. Acrobatic
Mailer Craftsmen In
Ph. FA 2-271W
and service. G 11. Higd. Ovirdu
iheK homea in 30 minute*. You
Slvle and Conitniction
bath, Ph. FA J-0471,_________
I In my new atudio 2803 Hiawatha.
Fla. Phono FO 6 5-7*5 or San*
can start enjoying the homa 9— riowera. flaaim ^traSa
The lama aa Thoa
ford FA 3 3888 after C p
while
we
process
tne
paper*.
Vnfumlahad 2 bedroom art. Ntar
Prited Since
’ I k\TS
SHRURB — TREFS
u* build : our dock), bulkheads
shopping renter 4
Pineereit
Colonial Days
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School. No pels pirate
pnaed at our re»*onable price* I al ruction Cu. .A ..4330.
Finished For
Developed by
quire 2817 S. Film.
Horida Climate In
■I piai
AIR
CONDITIONING
FI.OOR sanding and flnlahing
Your Choice of Wood*
GRAl'EVII.LE NURSERY
8 room fumiahevl house, mca
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
H. II. POPE CO.
GrapevlUa Ave.
FA 2 08d« I
targe yard. Adults only. W, lit
Seminole County iln:a 1928.
SCO s. Park
FA 2 -4234
Ft. at Monror Corner. A. J.
14— AFPlCK KQU1PMENT
K. M- Gleason. Lak* Mary
Petr non, Ph. PA 2.2739.
Cor. Iloy. 17 92 4 27th SL
ENA'ELOPES. Letterhcadj. stalePhone
FA
2-1501
HAYNES Office Michlne Co.
mrnta, invotcea, hand bill), and '
3 bedroom unfurnished home,
UKAILKY ODHAM. Prca.
program), e t c .
P r o g m ii't 18'h 4
T&gt;pawrlten. adding machines.
kllrhan equipped. So. Pine reil.
m e; v a i .u k ;
Salrs-Rcntali, 314 Mag, I'h.
Printing Co. Phooa FA 2-2U3I— Maple
Fenced yard. 1105 mo. Flrit e:
Q U ICK (JK E D Il
FA 2-9462.
last montha rent and lea*a re­
403 West 131h SL
quired. TK. FA 2-1332 lor ap• F.ASY TERMS
T ^ a T R i MAhI t Et-—TR a ILkUit ■jdm t, a gueit paaa la the
Real EaUU — Insurant
pointmenL
\\ILftON'MAlER
WOOD
PANELING,
knotty
Pute.
"
"
"
Moviatand
Ride
In
Theatre
Commercial Investment*—Rentals
Nt* and Uaad Farnelarr
Cypress aa low at 14c iq. ft.
Need
a
good
uitd
car?
room*, hath, screened porchei,
Ellen
Cartar.
Exp.
dale
Aug.
Property Management
8823
&gt;11 E. First St.. Ph. FA
garage, fruit Ireca. Adulta only.
15. 1987.
For Painting call Mr. Taaktr, i ’h.
No pet). Inquire 22H i’alnirlto
'lid fuiniture. appliance) tool*.
FA 28189 anytime.
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
WRLL DRILUNQ
ry'a Mart.
ate. Ileught-iold."Carry's
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
Fumijhed 2 room apartment. All
FurbanAa-Morae pumpa.
Ted Hurnrtt
21 East Pint 81 . Pn FA 2-4132
private with pnvato bath. Ph.
GOOD USED CAR.
Rapniri to all raakaa.
PR
O
FE
SSIO
N
AL
SERVICE
fnr PAINTING
FA 2-4007.___
___ _________
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 8 p. TB.'
HOWARD C LONG
S. D. High!**man — Associate
2(01 Gran* tew Phone FA 2-29ia
FA 2*2813. 01 Writ lit » .
J
O
T
E.
Commercial
Ava.
Fumi»he.| 2 bedroom apartment
DICK !\ERS — Aieoflate
Phone FA 2 3437
Thick Rati* 1000 aq. ft.
Th. FA 1-5441 It will pay YOU to ice ua before
available the 13th. Phone FA 204 8. Tark At*.
000.00
you buy. Open Evenings andi THR|3Ti.t serking acrount, cn.n
2.2800.
Tilt, dn I 10x12 rooml :o3-09 East Karat
FA 2 09)3
Sundayi.
nnlw
•
9
for
dft
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m
3
rin*
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only 12. fnr 20 check) at Flo*
for as little a* 914 49.
Fa it tide Trailer Sales
Fint floor apartment. Nua «ool
Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
I nda StaU Bank.
Shermaa Concrete Pipe Co,
ECHOLS
Palalha, Fla.
A ahedr. Private front and back
Haiti M. Field. AaaocUta
Out Wait 13th SL
37th Anniversary
entrance. For a raflned couple. !6ftl So. Orlando H «y FA 2 M47
WOOLSEY
;
1300 Weit 3rd St. Sanford.
Sofa Be t
Rraiita— '
DON'S COVER SHOP
Fer The Itrst In Painting
Marina FinUhon
2 pillow*
Burns |
Automobile Interior Decorator
KENNETH E- SLACK
2 bedroom home. FA 2-0378.
Call Berryhlll I’ainttng Cuntrnct. Platform Rocker
K«r Your Mont
Fading)
Seat Cover* — Truck Peal*
KEG. REAL ESTATE UKUK Ell
or. No Job To Lari* or Small Hanoek
Scuffing!
S«nkarik Glhs* and Faint Co.
Phopa f A » Ottt At Willi* Pontiao—801 W. I at.
2 BR duplex apartment. KiQhea 1009 E- 2nd
Statniag
lieaaiad—Bonded—Union
112*114 W- 2nd St* Ph FA 2-4422
equipped. ruea 4 c&gt;an. garage,
Regularly 9no oo
'60 Dodga 4 doer Cuitom Royal,
Call FA 2*2287
Adulta p referred. 14ft* Park
NOW &gt;159.00
Robert A. Williams
all extras. 2824 8. ElmInterior Decorator, reitdental A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ave. r \ 2-3703._____________ ,
Commercial. Alterations and j?_.NQTIf RN—rr'K.«iiN w„s
REALTOR
'81 Henry J. Good running con­
119 French Avej Cor 2nd St. |
cuilom made draparle*. ftai
ECUOLS REDDING CD
Raymond LundquUt,
dition. 4 cyl with overdrive.
3 room* partly fumlahed. Can |
eatimataa. Call FA 2-182 5 alter' ROLLAWAY, Itnapaal and Haby (*r. 2nd A Magnolia FA- 2*4321
er
pra.,
a » » o c «a t b
28-30 Milo per gallon. Days
6 90 p. m.
be med for buiineii
Beda Day. Week or Month—
•'Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
J
Ph !Pbor.n FA 2-3981 Atlantia Bank
Ph TA 2-0441 or ia* at 2404
m fc-s-ir.: parking ipace
Tel FA 3 3181. ruraitura Center
Fr»a Dal.varr
Cedar.
** FA 2-8981.
PL'MPB — RFRINKLER
lit Meat F&gt;ra4 St.
3* IT IS REAL ESTATE
lr —Ro a t s and Mo to r s
aik Crumley 4 Mor,tilth
1 uwm apt. Conking faciltttai,
AH typa# and slats, uulaUe4 ; t — ARTICLES 1 OR SALE
at 117 South Park Ph. PA 2-4491
light furn. 313 Palmetto Ave.
"Do It Yauraalf”
Yotr Rvlnrxae Dealer
( Work Clolh»s, cantten,
Cot*.
WE RET AIR AND SERVICE
Consult A REALTOR First
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
3 bedroom furn. houie, 112 W.«
Camp Goods. Paint Army.|
S T I N E
4th Ft. Apply 113 .'tacsolU CULLEN AND HARKEY 104 E. lit.
Pooea FA 2-5441
Navy Surplus. 310 Benford Avt.
Muhina and fa»pl? Co.
Ave
Phoaa FA 2J813 or 110 S'. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 2391
JOHNSON MOTORS
ROT W. 2nd 8L
Ph- FA :-0452 GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
FA 2-842T.
SEMINOLE SPOBTINO GOOD4
White— Nacchl—EUa
2484 Sanford Ave. Ph. TA 31892
3 room apt. Prlvata bath and
R*pa ra on all maka Machines.
Serving tka Servlet
garage. Apply 80S Elm Avenue323 East First Bt.
FA 2-3241
ia—t't.Ai Ln t o E a T
Air Conditioning and Healing
Sanford Avt. at Roialu
C.
HSTAFFORD
DU-! jrrvshad 2 *^d:oom house,
|
Norga
Appliancea-ZeniL'i
TV
9 A M. to 9 P M.
urb Sen tea. 11 a. m to 2 a. a . 218 Oak Avaaua
4 ntilaa out. fh. FA 24710.
r A k*47ii |Millar Radio 4 Apnllaneas
FA 2 1586
Busy Bae Drive In
118 8. Park Ave.
FA 2 035k
French Ava. at 20th St.
2 bedroom unfurn. house t» rati* Thia ts a guaat pus t« the
LaY'em* School #f Dancing
from Geneva, llwv.
424 • Movieland Ride In Theatre
Tap
Aerobatic
.
Ballet
—Factory to you—
Oviedo Geneva Rd. Prefer
for Ann Miller. Exp data Aug. I H E A L Tl PAS4LORA
Enroll now for fill terms, start­
Aluminum
rmiptc with children and pell
18. 1987.
ing September 3rd. Cliaaes for
Yenetfan ftlindv
Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
Thomas Residence 833 monthbeglnr.an ar.d advanced sNu E nc&gt;iol head. Sag-proof bottom
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
d*8U.
rail w-lth plaFic end*. Plaatlc
j —nt.vuH a a m
n
•144 Freach A»e.
ICS S. Oak ArtFA 2 8742 1414 E. 29th 51 Phesa FA 2 8425.
or ra;en Upas C c:»n or r.):;s
J. W . H A L L . RE ALTO R
rorda.
Summer Permanent Special
Hl.'TCHIN'SON'B Ocean Front
Liquid embroidery eeti, copper Sfnkarik files* anti Paint Co.
Rar L. Kennedy, Ataoclala
13.
4
Id
50
Apt*. Daytona Beach. Call FA
enameling outfit*, illk icraan 112114 A'. 2nd Si Ph. FA 2-4822
Johnny Walker, Asaoclela
Hartl Porter Beauty Shop
* 2-4058 R. U. Hutchison.
lata. Decorate It ynuraelf.
•'Call HaU" Phona FA 2-5441
1104 W. 28th 81. FA 2-132!
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOr
74a buy aid I all used f-rmture&lt; - r ^ a L' g STATT POH * n r
3 BR^2 Balh Homes
Faying top cash rncta for any
2417
S French
FA 2.19U
CLASS BEAUTY' SALON
thing nf value SUPER TRAD
Mil# Thlt 1 Rolroom
I * tw * owd home* ready tor lm.
Alr-Condltionad
n*)Hv
mediate occupaer).
Icrraiau
INC POST on 17 93 Ph.
Clcarmoni Ave, l.aka Mary
H v n iT li a y
foore. bulll-ln eto.r A. u.rn
2 0477.
YU U K »
with
naural
cahlarlv.
G.
I.
and
1ADS i b -ID
, ,
_________, _______ _______ ,
FA 2.1212
By selecting your own color Conventional loan). 2 with ____ ___________—
schema now.. Other featums- «hid« (rets A like yrMligfi l»-FEM ALE HELP Wa .NTKD
Tta*I5n*7T)wp?ay™
12.80 per call plus parts. 9 .-ears
&gt;11.198. to 814.389. And good
•lectrlc kltchin.
“ tarrsuo ...............................
flesrs,
oxpenenea tn TV Serrtea on all
Waitress end turb) git
irl over 21- max** and m»da!i. On* year
oversiaed lot* and choice resi­
termaApply Pig ’n Whtstl*.
dential location.
rulcanUo on *11 pacta. W* alio I
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
Larga 3 bedroom older home with llcitaurant worker, soma eapar•ervica auto and home radne.|
,
I’ h. FA 3-3103
I »tiade 4 country. 57.V09. with
icnce, neat, ages between JO- Pl'fur* tubea repaired tn your
r ........................................ ...............l &gt;1.000. down.
hem*. 19 95. guaranteed. 1 }&lt;«r.
53 Room- Boerd. and Si.sty.
3 Bedroom home, 2 fully tilad
u UTIUL Restaurant, north «.f Phone FA 2'3044. 9 a na. lo 5 r m.
KOSA L. PAYTON
batha. Double carport* and
Including Daharr 4 Lake Mary
Monroe Br-^dra, H i»a/ 17A92.
storage apace. CompleK'ly land- Ragiturad Real EaUU Broker
BARNES TV SERVICE
No phone calT*.
Aasoc. Alberta J. Hall A
tcaped 314,950 Cfl. ilo Shannon
i d Eart Commercial
Drive. FA 2 3174.
William E. Ilerschrl
Permanent resident. Immediate
GATI4N BROTHERS
Ph. FA 2-1301—1/-D3 at Hanalha
opening for Secretary—Clark.
FOR BALE BY OWNER
8 day week, pleesint working Cmtraetore, Draglines: Geneva
Two bedroom CB home with Flcr.
eondittoai Wr.te Box 2 e o
m i . n . FA S-JT70 Sanford.
Stenstrom Realty
•Ida room. A g o d bur- N«ad to
Sanford Htrsld.
H.
E.
RTENBTROM
tea to appreciate. 2384 S. Pal*
A A A Tree Seme*
m«tto, Pprna FA 2-4342. afier
Reglatared Broker
Relief
Cashier.
Apply
Rita
Trees Removed, Drmossed
Theatre.
2427
Laurel
—
Phone
FA
2
2430
0:00, FA W T l t
Ph. FA 2-0421
A—RIAL u n i t : I OK

Tuesday, August 6, 1957

ball

The Sanford Herald— Pag* 7

DAILY CROSSWORD
A cn o s*
I.Maa'e nam*
5 Rcaaion
9 Frighten
10. Covered
with vine*
13. Embank,
mint
13. Coronal
14. Exrlama.
tirn ef
ear row
15. Cry out
titang)
11 Lobetcr
vcaarl
17 Sloths
19. Soutncut
tebbr i
19 Tasks
21 Branch ef
learning
2.1 Not tn
24. Epoch
23 Jargon
27 Bottle
S3 Farm
animal
31. Chest
.72. Court
33 Emperor
ef Japan
38 Giv*
over
3T. Antclcpe
(Afr l
31 P#*n&lt;it
covering
39 Smudge

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40 Yellow*

fever
mnaqulto
41. Withered
(var)
41. Haadtand
DOWN
1 Large cat
2 A washing
3 God Of
war

21. Con

4. Profaiatonal
chatgc
3. Y'ugo.
ilav.an
premier
Ipel* )
0, Wicked
7. Coin
•Irani
8 Sheerest
tebi 1
9. Strikes
11. Venture*
13 Pronoun
17. hismeae
c&lt;vtn
Ivar. I
20 The
held
(slang)

alel*
la.
lion
22. Hay.
fever
tr.due*
ing
plant*
24. Wapiti
23. Fo-vla*
Tcilacdsr'a A*)-**
cresta
34. Leg
Accepted
Joint
maxima
33. Culturt
JT. Dark
medium
51 A lot
30.'Wclght
icolloq i
(Strati*
:? Chrut.
Srttlemis
menta)
sonn
39 River (Poll
31 Worship

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ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR. Inc.

RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

See Ray Herron

$SAVE$

Mather of Sanford

MU. CAIOl 91Y hugs her :i-monlh-old run, Scott, after ha was
rricued from a rewly-dug cesspool In Tempi# City, Calif. The
youngiter had tumbled 21 fret to the bo'.tcm ci the holr. A fireman
carried Scott from the excavation on a ladder after rescue worker!
were unable to ralx* him frum the hole In a batket. ffolcrnatlonal)

OZIER REALTY CO.

BROWN REALTY"

Chrysler Airtemp

TV Service

ClARINCI O. MOIX, chairman of th* Tc lccal Marltimo Dosed,
examine* • drawing of an atomlc-powarcd merchant ihip vahUh
w*j unveiled at the opening of ■ lymposlum In Wohtngton m
r.udear-powerod ships. The purpcaa of the gathering it to present
tha currant itetua la development ef nuclear pc ver for merchant
ship propulsion and to report on tne progre?) in t id in g the world's
fint atomic-powered ocein liner.
(fnfrmatlonal gouiophotoj
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MOVE IN FOR O N LY

$750.00 Down

Woodmere Perk Homes
Sanford Ave. and 27th S t
3 MODEL HOMES READY
FOR INSPECTION
$80.00 Monthly Payments, Pays AH.

2 or 3 Bedroom Homes
CaH r A

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Researchers Seek RockingChair Substitute
Br ED H EIM
| m m &lt;d ft# (U M
bwfVfcg* •« rber* and prcfearionwl —-a U
faded Pro** Staff t a r r n M M !U taa p *t
|loco retirement b K a M
titer
IOWA CTTT, low*. ft low *, Tb* outward trapping* •-*:*• roe "taper U r « u k lighter!
rwmrrehrr* bar* boo* b u r , th* ynotkftd Mom* :?-to d * » " tr n W in M i sad
p ro-.
prircirvs.
Morrii n i t
f»r • way to rafofttat# ft* food) •*J"ok ' * " * *
r
.
tea far use rwkicg chair.
| Mar™ U l1
"HbwTveT. «*» act e**y ter lie
They've |U tanking against f* V " ? f , V r Y , £ * ? * £ .* t ? « l ^ * 7 T jrirr* wi» " •
*
•K. rLkmn. I f . oriTtWat .few*
“ * to get rid •ad
aet td tb# fab at iS and h i t !
k
^
to I K i r * " *o they M b * m pro- r.o te a j *toc t* fall back ea ." hr
I thsnfc order fo ik j w oud b* h*p1|tr|rM ,
..^
pirr V * w r
* * r ir '
flt* r
&lt;rf ft o n Mid.
" W«
f^ac to th# idrw ef
^to rr*r*
working *■*•»* of ^
d ^ -, ^
* $tii
youth ta thr (jut of i:o 6 »
n ,T to r
.
.
— Hr w»» . te » rb *f ta M faW fr*
Th* problem ha* ipeeiai *1«- .k m hr w*i told It* wtnld lu rt I which ib o * eider worker* hare
. - *i
, wUtesom to tow.
t«c*uM
t*« &lt;JO
MorrH vjxJ .*H« Ir«* ab««hUruta asrt Jv-ClltSU,
bw u . i
I Itoto ha* a higher prapatfaa of
know what to d* with
"A * to# s o s t iy 'i y ep d itlsa
:•» ‘ » ; u over
than any ocfcrr httstolf too f.*K year of hi*
industry » 3 1 br
St*to.
ttm rrat tort h* w*t u &gt; r f when r e s j i n t o ,
Th# satloa ha* &lt;.'00
perooas torrr was a shorayr of teachers furred la rrralit* rta ideal* sat
' o*«r 100. aerordirg to the U. S The *rfa»d board offered him wilt probably cox* to tor poiat
» her* it w-JI retire prop(r o*iy
Oflju* B s i u s , and 424 or about teotorr chase* to trarh."
when they raa't Lssy up prodsef t p s Aaothrr Crwtrsrt
i 1# p*r writ o f t.ke*n !r»« la low*.
Ihr r*o*ar-brr» haro *e*« trying
•T'-al waa 10 ys*r* ayo. a s! tio a " M em i and.
I to eiplpato
tot* phenomenon. hr JjK rrraetly Mrtod *n«:h«r
“ IsA n try faat ha* to r » t l i »
I 3*4 nr hrCk aw Ur.
year* c\r.tract to teach autbr that m b * people are old at M
oh .:;* oO-.tn are alert asd filly
Thw orw
MuOy fa **wler the watic*,” Mcrru arid.
t*a- Capa Sir at IS," he arid
lt‘a rrlatisrly eaiw r
•Jpera*sn« at tor Urtitcrtity of
t g a r d • low* * Inatitstp of G rror'a jy
SIGNS CONFESSION- Itowsld Wrrflrr (U W . wfat H I m f u M a
ku
O fO r
ewafrsito* to (to ■ ■ r l.r wf • vrmaa i* • O r t r f i K .vhwrb *• tor mcM W Jaly I.
uto h*t a prepwr artlittf.
Ml
•ifwrd too adentsism *1 (ta h r flr r prrtowgrd *•*■•
Fy attoraey* Frrd G s r a m r
Dr. Woo-trww W. Mrrria. who
a
lift
w Tu U m C-rrrifr•
who » * f * aetarg to hrh*!( « f Ik u- rbrwt. Dr.
-t o p i u H . row
brads
tor
rnatKut*. drtrr* a
•rotewc* (or tka marthr *f kt* w-.!« o* to* &gt;aac a (ht «t the * J « ptoc* ander MaUar -*—
'smdrt A " Ford and work* ta
BID EMrLOVMENT
. “ P E t r ir * Pl.tVE FOB SALK
DALLAS. T n .
&lt;P — A mat
BLACKPOOL. Frctav! V -----Tjihcd tads a S n irn r p o e tr y Tt.* plan* la which ,'urx.er Br.Uah i
.t v c r s T t
**r* Thursday night and *ik *l Pr.mr Minister Vetilfa ChamberAdwi**la**
jn a frr W. C. Wat's foe a )0O. lass brought back ‘ pracw wills '
Frarl G»* (Sanford)
hen
Watto loll hia hr kad sc I honour" from Munich ia 1 W Ii
------------- l y B IN N IT T C I R F --------------DrWitl Frank CTrK. (Lrbr
- j- r s , ft# man drew a pfetol vp fne vale ter M 400.
Ram :h ton)
MOTORIST war hauled hito court tor drltrbtf wrack tr.to
store aaft of
Thw Lascajktr# Aircraft Carp ,
d robbed th*
Era Markowtx &lt;Gr**wa)
a petic* tar at three .n the rrvumtry *T couldn't I’rrp " hr
D.tcharyrs
x.ur* than fl.006 aad fe d ia *
r*r o f the B year-old D* H av-,
•xplainrd to tor ;u d f% 'and 1 thouyht a abort drive K i(h l
atatioa wayosu
Grorpr Dot sett ( Loofwoodj
pettir my rwrre* “
_______________________
| iiasJ biplan*. ha* decided to tell .
A.*a Kryoo’-d* (Sanford)
"So wbw made y o * run
thw craft uaed until recently to
B O TU . POWEB fHNPLAT
U r.:i gotrrt* &lt;Sanford I
Into oar car *" demanded
CLYDESIDE, England 7 ___ '-»k* rvcatlorrn 00 pleaaure tr-.ps
Clamm* Graatoam (Sasfordl
thw podya. "My remedy
Brita'fl v
Prince**
AVia.* d n around BIackp»I Tower. Cham- j
WUUaa Cook Jr. iLakr Mary)
prosred too r flr tlv t ,” ea«
v
smashed a hotllw of eha-npayne hwrlata uswi thr plan* to fly tr
Boneir H tllta sy (Sanfs-rd)
p!j.r&gt;H the ttotcra l " I !&lt;3
ayi.nM the bow of th* new R-yal
Mrs Mar an Omski, and Baby
Munich in '.KM for talk* with Kit*
Aiierp M tka whetlf*
N g
J f ^
Navy frigate Jaguar—and the *S)p
Boy, (Saeford)
•
a
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BIKTIM
•fayed put. WM1* eTObarraised o f­ ier. tn a last Vur attempt t*
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Pilar.
ficial* »n rri*d about th* prince** preserv# European prac*.
"Ws're hadnf a fad cf
—
row to the occasion and gav* the
Boy.
trnublr at the plant," a i c i t
w— CANINE DELINQUENCY
ship a mighty above It slid down
told hi! rantfarunf partA tb lW 1
DETROIT ft - Carinw delto
ft* glipway.
m*r over to* lts| -d :jta»c* f(\
AdmivsjoaM
qu»&gt;cy had aathorities worr-*d for
phro*. "W» may have to
Vary Ana Cooper (Orlando)
THIEVES HEADED OFF
a while Sunday,
trnreka to* T a ft-H a n k y
vt\EdCh A Bl'trh (CainrtsriLr. Ga.)|
CHICAGO ft — Two young
fi ll!"
e ■■■ ■* .» * * * &gt;— ■
A pack of 11 dog*, part « f an
Forrocr Smith (Sanford)
men who failed to get their head* act at th* Detro-t police field day
"Okay* art* the reply.
frssst Pari* (Sanford)
together today fare! charge* of in B rg ra Stadium, broke out of
I t thrra’i no ether way cart, yo* bettor par thw dan* fa*!*
AUGUST I
robbing a suburban f.nance com- their cagee. terronaed a «D-po-jnd
Afalsslaas
piny at tXO. Working 00 1 ilia I bear ard bit two policemen. They
A
faetjBua
tu
r*»l
dowa
a
fr»*
ssliakytoad-rode
rwcar.tly?
Thw
Dcr-ir Karneyton (Sanford)
du r. that one of the gunmen had !
T o d i y i ’ ln Y £ " £ g ~ p ^ d j
a
n
;
»*-•«
!«*•*!
rs
ta
t
loch
ptoc#
ess
to*
L-_rd
te*
at
to*
Wt*
Wk:pfHarbarrr*
p*r.ds* C r-l C IA wh*rr Jo ck * u
a roup I* of pr*cty*r
* ,
and wer* ordered so take a rabies
Mary Saus-^ra (Sanford)
quickly apotud Douglas Ffatcher. 11)(,
rwwiy*. I T **« dTAk wha* Tm dnney.* Vs «x;toi£«d *at^r tut
Caro'ya Miller (TttaaTllI*)
firmly.
M. Fletcher’* rompaiuoe, pclic* ,
Robert Moyr
said, is ■ barber.
APPROVES COWBOY MUSEUM
Edith Bhtch 'Iflnravsuw. Gi 1
BY — PRODUCT BARRED
Andora
Coli
n*
y ftU W WON ft — Th#
fca* b*r*
Mr*. Mar* Hilt and brby !/&gt;y
MILWAUKEE ft — Taverv House has given final coogre*a pcrri-ril hrsoBocowner* here b*v« been told to ret iienal recognition to a p!*-.-ed
( I P lct*ph«4a&gt;
Grace Smith
rid o f tfceir ttorka of electrical rational cowboy hill of fame and
Daona A'kln* and baby girl
appliance*, coveralls.
costume mu*cum at Oklahoma City. The
AUGUST 4
j jewelry, and similar itrma. Depu- House approved a Senate—passed ;
k&lt;t■ i sail« 1
** mimiM « NNOtSCH t t
j ty Policw Inapeclor P.adolph MU- revolution eipreasteg C on rreu '
C « r r r B Cl.aU.'. (D«Bary)
(Coalbusd Press * i ; t Oaa)
AWARDINO of medicai honor*! Certalr.ly th* fact that tor fflaer ta*d the tavernter peri were formal recognition of the h i ! ai
Odessa Rr-id*rwo
CoainlMior.ar Dodd atated "I'd
to two Dak* Pnlreraity Medical ;*aar dowa exist 1* no reawoe far
competing with department stores. |• memorial to persons who made
Bob«rt Lord
Bl&lt; U *ir# her a year.’*
School pediatrician* haa brought1j c t normal child not to receive
Their bus -.esa to brwre. he re- ‘‘outataading
eoetributjona ’ to
Mary Jo Inyhraa
Howorrr, Odhaos seated *T&gt;«
attention to a Uttie-known dan-[im ailpox vaectnattons. The**
mlndad them.
I opering and develooiag th* West. *
fhlistirw Mandi*
r*r which smallpox vacelnatioca vaccination* arr highly tmporlaw says ICO-, o f r t l * n o w h i!»s E. Mom*
petuent to certain lew children tank It to because of them that
Md r »
and adult*
jataailpox no longer prevent* any
Hilda Bar*
All toe
tt
y^otla— »# hare ars
Dra. Benjamin A Johnaon and rreat danger in th* Unl'ed Bute*
ft*winy painr, eomAtatwi Bra:l. l/^t A n fuodryear i Fens Part)
f l - u n c D m rrerntiy were hso round Light Caaww
Miami Kelly
» f Odtiam.
or*d by ttr North Carolina Madi­ In their rtudy. th* Dot* pedlaDt*rfc*ry*a
as! Society tor a report they trtriana found right rues of •&lt;U ls M Thomat ((wise V »m *|
n ttr s ttH t o t h e r v n
made on eraser.a vaccinatum
1cm* vaccinatum among 1JJ0
Mary
Ana
Cooper
(Orlando)
MTT.WAfKEK to — A frfend
Thla. dUraar
.
** *
North Carolina ehlldrra with « Joha B. Krarr.ay
I* D**d m not always a friend m
*Ptr%4 Jof
* tcTyo r, thr daraae —tCA who an ltrw tn l Vraur.mt
a te rw y a
deed. Charles Schwartl. S , told
that pcodocra ajsorr m ordinary , t
Hoapltal.
A
lalooUi*
police hr itnlr a radio. wriKamal.poa vacc«tB m a.
j ^
ra ftM that on# cut of
O tsill H i l i r i fO fipft &lt;~Vf|
wa'ch, aporta »kirt ard ***** dri­
Ccriofjtoua DUroaw
rvrry 1S4 rcarmatoua children
Tj »14
lr*&gt; ^
ll ri fro at tow bom* of a "fhend**
A vaccinated per*oe with tear- devt/&gt;ped thr diaeaar. at iraat to
n *t« I.ifIm C A flf'i (IdieiHbH)
n a e ro esutract thr diacaar trom Ihla particular Kody. On# eaar
JUttf C n r m (Oti#4o)
h u own vaccination. Alao a prr-,raa fatal. All of U&gt;r case# orCnlW*! I‘Alt#
K n with ecsrma or other akto ttirrtd In children andae the ay*
Cltl«rlr« Oimrr » * (ftanforf)
diaeaae can yvt It atmply by eom-'o* »t*i t rest- tniH T o r tw»:
Ctt'l
Vnttala
(Biflf0r4)
cos \ rr
jr o o r
st-tfi.
Ir.y ta contact with romwoo# who 1 Howeror. thla d m nef swan
!&gt;*-f Oiaero! t*«•f*r0&gt;
* o i *• i /trsTV. n o n i u s ,
m en U y h u be*o vaccinated.
Iih*» the dlaraa# la llmiUd to ehllf t rts..* sr r ,
Dra Johnaon and Dre* Bat Krn- AduiU with ttin diaear*
I* h i i n n t i : .r
No diHjbe alrtwl is* Mnslcl i f n n H F&lt;Wtl ran are (he kr
threw mice for presenting eraeata "*0 eocitract It. loo.
tMTHOM) IiM 'liU I VrfWiTJTJs I
HIMTIM
raccir.atum:
. ootarioa and A*twia
peweil* of the Wiw prise three Atwi shm 1 he Imlrd tav tfawr
if hv-F r*Af • l«t. Mr •«! Sfr«1—A perwat with akin Hm u f
D L : My teeth bleed 7* ttr pro"low pessc*" now bring qiw n l (or snene "wrippol dnvn’
. * C iit li* Jr.
atiouid not br raectnatrd far faarly when 1 brush them. Can
ovaDW in the medium pnte bcld. Remember, a T7 Ford
Al ••I •T •
arr. all pea
lyoa offer any auyy ration ’
•qupfed ibe wav most people wans a sae vsln-sruh awssv
I4 »l*sl«si
3— A penon who wtB br ta ctore Answer: T h r blcedlry c a y br
mite (ransrrt.steci. hoi(re and r*&lt;Itcs—c»is hundrnts of dnl•ontact with atiyoow M ffeflny due to irritation of the yum* proyt.K«H h#&gt;lM (JU«fPF#»
h n leas ihan those medium pewrd caru neilwh rf nipped •
from
akto
Oaaaaa
ahowid
do
*
be
lured
by
tartar
roltorted
arour.d
n*f«U U * F « t
aacctnaud.
(thr nrcka o f thw troth. It c iy h t
&gt;g&lt;
r?tt«»
&lt;A««f"r4i
A—A raMdnrted prcacai Ktoald alao br duo to pyorrhra. a eocsSHr » 1y (OrlMol
be eontidervd a danger to anyonr tloo tn which thera la deyeseraR- « a Ip ff.'tr
with skin dtaraar until thr arab Uon or waatlny of th* bony aockK ill f »!• &lt;Sinf«r4)
haa f*U»n trma th* vacetnaUon &gt;u with tafiammatloa of tor
ft IH T i f t
C m B* fated
Iyarn*.
]W&gt;r u-.y ii.
sir. AfaJ Ww«
Whli* arssmw varctnatwan U It udytK b* adetrahi* tor yoa
' lw«e-ff*
&lt;AMfof4),
arrtota and can b* fatal—It U.lto hav* a caraful MuI f by yowr
Iialaf k f r»v*v *f, Mr a« 4 ||r«
tcr’anaWly. Mnpa'attefay iar« d*nttit to drtwrmfn* tb* caur*.
•IF »*SS*i iam#« Bros ly 'iu «fr f 1 |.
M |ll(fa1 *&amp;«!)
|M«r Ik«•! ■••
’ JoeirrK t . K^rxvRfAfj&gt;
Otmt14 A&lt;t»r~4
A*Q»|R1st f At*»e rf ft*** y^p.
UtaiBot I* --»• (BasI'iN)
WATMfiVli mm u *
.4 MfDoVAIJ*. it- PfiyA.
U«ri l»«l| Msf4f &lt;ft*afer4f
Aof «. 1HT.
FlaiUry Hoars, rrrvau ! » , » . 14
a. a . to * p m .; 5* ml Prlvatr
Bu mi, 1 to 4 p. m . T w i t a ,
Prdiatnca, 11 a. m. to 1 p m
Parent* and Grandparrata only.
: Owitetrtea, No vUltlnf d«rmp
. fee-lay of babtoa. Prirat* Booms
-11 a. a . to U a ooa I to 4 p
m. and T to I p. m., Sami Prtvatr
1 Booms, t to 4 p a . and 1 to
•Pp m.

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News In Brief

Hospital Notes

Try en d Stop Me

MM HftMAMN BUMt, iPoof^-f*. N. T . W.f# ef ft# operator of a
y i- a farm ta Tanganyika. I.. :• Africa, is ifcswa tildmy tvro-yaaroM baboon*, Joseph aad Joaephinr, ahorlly after thw arrival ef thw
ft Kww York 00 thw SJS. Lrrsfc. Tb# baboon* war* part cf a
earyo cf Alrtcaa animal*. Most of tbcvn wer# cotatyoed to tn* St.
Jso. Ti# a i.;= c&gt; i a .! ..-ed at MJ.OW. fDCfTOltofoU

A

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&amp;

A Vaccination That
Can Cause Trouble

Study

M iM Illi Of tb# American delegation to the Ceir.-ruriit-spoewncud
World Youth Eestival art shown as they wwrr met by young Ruatiaiw
00 thrir srr.val to T'oscc ». There are If J Americans attending th#
festival. RrprcMntatim from i n countries art at th* International
youth gathering, which end* August 11. (torcrvational RadlcyAotoJ

TALK ABOUT eC O M D M K "

FORDSG0$I LESSPERMill!

Legal Notice

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P hon*
soon

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Fords (ost less to trodel

(o r you r

01 o n a y l a t a r

I aaevi nfhrtol mwswwi w k I f — ns writ can A w clearly
that th* new kind td h w l snnm snk a higher pew* sbac
esalwr o f MS two kaw priced crw upetiKw *. The nra who bad
as them asw tem * are p*&gt;*etMo«va4 t— v e rs-m e n wtww* vwry
lavthhoiid depetwto wywws itww rip e n kn»wV«tg* of tan.
They pay mot* hr tamt Feeds bora war they tiwwr that Frwsto
knfa wp ws «wfo*. Uh* tarww.aik td Road
ws roavt. they Have dtoto swnl fa s P«wd la woytk 1

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In the onlv nalinsullv reiugniaed leva of gawdinc ernevany.
the 1937 M"t*lgai Icoivwnv Run. a Imsl Vt tlcliscrrsi nan
nulca per gatUm than my othrr cat entered! Thh. rrtnerohcT.
»v* no "private tevt* rnttdurtrd for the benefit ol a sin(to
manufacturer This was grueling competition between It
different makes ol cars . . . supervised by ihe United Stile*
Algo Club. And when the test was o»rr. Fold led all other
u n ■&gt; lb* Uuug vv« want tnuai—artual twain per ••flowt

IHE $OONER YOU TRADE
THE MORE YOU $AVE

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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
HANFORD, FLORIDA.

llu ra lii

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1957

Shop and Save
In Sanford

9

United Press Leased Wire

NO. 6.7

Commission Fails
Budget Agreement
Continues

Ike Declines Comment study
On Civil Rights Vote I™ dc?X

Commissioner*
yesterday failed to r*«ch agree­
WASHINGTON «J&gt; — President Elsenhower slid thst If the In- ment on the 1957 M budget.
ELsenhower nld today tlml world spectlon proposals are accepted , J. Braiiry Odham, earlier in
disarmament would follow almost they will relieve the world from the d»y, had seeminly brought
automatically from any East West Ute gtrni rear uf a surprise, dcs- th* rummiltiuner* closer U^clbagreement to free the world from suiting attack Then, he added, er in their deliberation* over the
the fear of surprise attack.
|disarmament would follow atep- possibilities of adding thre* mills
,,
by step almost automatically.
If prnerea, ,, made on reUest^
Reporter* poerd . variety of *n the n*yt year's tax bills or to
the world of the fear of surrr.se
|,uertkmi
fl&gt;r7 th&lt; leave th* mtllage without any
h*
' hl‘ President today. At one point hr change.
would be th, neatest ray of hope
h(s,
h,
hit
Commissioners John Krid»r and
Children made merry In San- on tha dark world scene since he by a lot of double-barreled shotLaw-rene* 5wo?ford
tenaciously
ford streets yesterday afternoon has been in the White House,
guns.
WATER. WATER EVERYWHERE and not a host (n right. Rut The picture above show* wsler covering atrrvts In the Rendolph St.
stuck to their gun* In demanding
svhen more than 2’ v Inches of rain
Elsenhower tol.i his news conchildren lake advantage of the flooded aireels to practice swimming. and Summerlin Avr. airs.
(Staff I'holo)
One questioner told
fell In Ihe area.
frrmce that be has the utmost
. him tlsat.. ac. , that there he no inrrraae In millStreets were flooded in several hope that Russia will agree to the ’ "* *
v,r&gt;"
ax*. Commissioner Swofford daareas of the city rousing motorist* lotest American-Allled proposals *rt1fn the currrnt session of i on
to stall their ear. m th. rain filled for aerial and ground inspection «"»*• and then the reporter asked elsroil that It w*» not fair for
traffic artenea.
zone,. These proposal, were put "h^her the I re,.dent felt any the Sanford taxpayers to shoulder
the expense of service* and Im­
One
complete
residential
area
before Russia by
Secretary of
a *
' *
te
#XEVELAND. Ohio «F _ nil
wa, surrounded by water In me Stale John Foster Dulles at the rrl *m‘
provements in the south end of
grandmother said today that DonHe was asked alto whether hr j
virlnity of Randolph St. and London disarmament talks.
the eounty. Commissioner Knder
felt
that
hit
leadership
was
Im­
ahl Joseph Wedler, 23, who "con- (
Summerlin Ave. Residents were
Other major points in hi* new,
demanded that "w* leave th* millpaired
by
the
fact
that
ha
It
a
the *!r if w«t#r r•m* up conference:
failed" to atucking a woman the t
“ Ume ejuck" President who can-. *ge a* M 1* now" until w* sole*
near
to
their
doorstep*.
One
home*
Secreury
nf
Defence
aama data Marilyn Sheppard was
present tax problem*.
owner »ai&lt;i MIf§ a ihame— our
E. tttlton had not if iM ment later in his term.
murder ad, never had been in this
Eisenhower
said he had not1 Al one time during yesterday
homn hart been lurroundtd \y
iom* *'lJt *,fo
city.
water for nearly a week."
««“ •« before work itertc,this notices! any Impairment of hit afternoon's session all of the sug­
In a special dispatch from Win- \
Rosalia Drivr was blocked off
,e » ",d ht leadership because of the ronstl- gested Improvements and added
ahoatcr, Va., the Cleveland Press, HOLLYWOOD ** — Oliver
by .he water for several hours, « P * * “ &gt; n«me CincInnaU ao.p tutlonal limitation on hit running
however, that expenses w*r* totaled. Commis­
,i
j i . l. _i «,.,i ' manufacturer Neil If. Me Elroy to again. He added,
qigdad the unidentified woman as , Hardy, the rotund half of the
was the lUndolrh and Mellon- r4T;lce Wllson. if McElfov pa*»c. he might encounter such impair­ sioners suggested an addition ta
unsuccessfully ; famed laurel and Hardy movie
a*Inr she had
v
AT* ',* r
„ , . .
a thorough government investtga- ment later in his ttrm.
the rounty jsil st a cost of 135,Other street* flooded bv the ||nn (tf h„ qu#liflf, Uon,
sought psychiatric treatment for comedy tram, died today of the
Addressing himself to the broad 000; new rood equipment for aa
Wedler, whom she helped to rear, results of a pabstyUe atroke. He
i'juwern't rrnrh A v e ' .rd '\K.-feThe Jury trial amendment to the quMtion o f htl difficulties with
C n / j l renrh, Ave. endI Myrtle,, dW| rlgtlu bill as adojv.'d by th* ( ongre.s. he said that the House edited 683,000; road building ma­
The Press said the woman's name j was 65.
Comim»*ioner» yesterday ap*
«
. .k
k
. . . . . .
*St* in’ Sciut* wouW Milouftlj haxnptr ami
trrAtincnt of the ad- terial* at 690,000; salary Increas­
was not used because she was | The plump comedian, who wron
proved tha purchase of additional, ter,ertion; and Dalmeito Ave. be- .j,e
of
th&lt;.
federal 'unlMration TegulalWe program es, toning board expense, air port
suffering from a heart condition. |world -wide acclaim
with Stan1
S 2 PS t ? r S ir'l l* ' 1° TScLmr 1
lf,' h
.* r&lt;"‘m
,lr ,Wvllnr' 1 ,0 M&gt; might mean that tv, had not done toning funds, added costs that
nnic County Agent Cecil Tucker
Unofficial nuaiurcnventa tn the.-twuhw- he wouUI vrui the rigid. „ m |j „a« he could havedone.
The dispatch said the woman Laurel over a span of more than
snnilil require an 8 mill tab on
s ,..u ..» i?’ ,
2 7t inches of bill if It reaches him in the Senato
he still
had reported all *he knew about two decades, surcumbtd at the1
still believed firmly that
Mystery surround, the breaking tucker, appearing t*f„,v the rain fell In th* 24 hour period form. Hut he re stated his opp,*, he should not use threats or cluba top of last year’s millage.
her grandson to mystery writer j \orth Hollywood, Calif , hom&lt;- of andentering
of Htarfojd unit
Roard of Commissioners, re- ending at 8 a. m. Hits morning -.wo t0 the amendment.
Commissioners at this point bw
over the heads of Congrwaa.
Stanley Gardner,
Eflat Stanley
Gardner, whose
whose un
un- hij roother-inlavv after a long ill- Works
discovered
,
4
mor" in*
queated th* purchase of a 16 The prevloua day s rainfall meagan talking of possible trimming
He ha* a successor In mind t o .
Other Statement*
c * cdal
1*1 court of Last
La*t Resort
Reaort has
, . „
,
about , 30 when employes report- nim projector, a movia screen, suiad 1.60 Inches.
id the budget. At on* point, Cbssnty
replace Job* M-Jisl**,#* b**-i of f.fM W r new* •W eights:
concerned Hscif with the Sheppard nesj. Hu wife for IT yeara, Lu­ • V ; - work.
Commission Chairman Fred Dy­
a,
| Vk
. errws were railed out 1* ____________
ape
raven*),
reference
flies,
City
,he
International
Cooperation
Ad.
cille,
as»»by
in
aide.
ATtey*
hau
lie
etpreeaad
givat
admiration
ease.
Ixieatcd on ftcminolc Illvl., near black board* and reference books, yesterday aftesnoon in an attempt mJnLttratioti, but
llollster has for the Kcpubtlean senatorial can- son was » - ki if h* would favor
“ And Mr. Gardner told me he no children.
,, ,
.
, . .
; Frsofh Ave., in .a busy thoroughThe county agent eaplaloed to open stonn sewrer* so that;pttvtir.aed to remain In his poet at dldatc in
Wisconsin,
Walter sibling an extra mill for construc­
diin't think that live confession was
tion of county Jail additions.
•*r* ***** Hie boatplant was en- that the movie projector u usedwater would drain ofl quicker,
the President's convenience.
Kohler.
true, either," the woman said.
Dyaon said "I wouldn't say that
200 pounds, hid been In "very tered between closing tlm* at5:f»0, to showr Dims at various meetings
Workmen
concentrated their cf- He dlamisscd ar Inconsequential
____
_
.
He
defended
his
acceptance
of
Dr. Samuel If. Sheppard, hui- poor’ condition. He was paralized
yesterday, said owner P. G. 1of both youth and adult groups forts in the Rummeilin Ave. end a comment by lts*p. Cleveland II. ' gifts, which was criticized by Sen. I I am In favor of hdding one mill
band of the slain woman, „la serv
,,
and could not talk. He
barely Kurch, and 7:.10 this morning.
Hi- iminted out that equipment, |Randolph St aica whrie witef Halley D-W.V*. v Ito last week Wayne Morse I&gt; Ore. Elactdiow- lor the Jail."
Ing a llfe termJn Ohk. I ^ | | » icBuW Ml . nd milke moUon. with
Commissioner B. C. Disk! n r
t font limed Oil Page 1)
, ilcsrril*r&lt;t Elsenhower a, a "lousy
Deputy
Sheriff
Morgan
Mct'lvJheretofore,
had to t^- borrowed, wasdeepest.
Cary on second degreo murder one hand.
marked "it woekl b* dynamite to
land, of Shejlff J. I,. Hobby's of- Tucker named such groups as
____ _________
|tiar" in connection with defeat of
csmviction.
add mcra than thre* mills."
the school construction bill.
.V atroke Sept.
12. 1956, left flc&lt;j investigated the incident this the 4-H Club, Kuturi Farmers
’edler, after verbally corieas- Hardy paralyzed He had been morning but could find ro appar- and Farm llureau before which
Commissioner
Swofford »ugDiacussc-s Arms Further
to Volusia County officials trying to tell h*a wife something ent reason for llie attempt bur- many types of agricultural films
getteri "If sre'r* going to work
On the disarmament matter,
I___ _____________
,
Signed a confession for Cleveland ever since the atroke but never giary.
on a three-mill Incrrat* w* might
acre shown.
attorney William J. Corrigan, chief wa* able to write the me««arr.
as well forget sonlng—Hiere's no
However,
the
Board
of
ComA
windowon
the
west
side
of
defense counsel for Hr hheppard
JlanJy flrj| w(| hofp,|&gt;IllfJ ,n
uia doing a half-way Job." II*
miasioncra refused to purchase
the
building
was
pried
open
to
Corrigan odty said he and his nrart&gt; nilrbink |f|fr thr , troke.
admitted that h* wa* in favor
gsln entrance to the building and the projector and screen nut apassistants In Uie ca*« are consider- n)pfl he wfnt
W| own
of
going through the hudret and
tl-e culprit left by opening a rear Proved th* purchase of all other
trimming K down. "I recommend
that the Sheriff work with less,
w-m C d o m U7or th. taSuoaed l ^
. ’^ ^ h . ^ h o m * . ^ hU
f’nm
inside.
the Zoning Commission wo-k with
osteopath.
i Wother-ln-law, Mrs.
Monme I
TALLAHASSEE
V
—
Florid*
Judge Erneat Housh.dder *p
WASHINGTON o
— Chair­
A dcak drawer w«» pried open
"So tU it I kn o w ,
he was j on. , .
less, and Include the Judge, tha
man Jotin L. MKTellan of the Sen highway death toll was 628 dur­ peale&lt;) tn the Hoard of Seminol* Tax Collector, and Ta* Asiessor;
by breaking a steel staple and a
never In Cleveland in hi* life,"
__
Hardy's perlrer, Laurel, 67, sufing
the
first
si*
months
of
the
Count;*
Commissioners
yesterday
etc
Racket*
Committee
declared
th$ grandmother told the Press f|rfd ,
,n Jurri l9J*. ind steel cash bo* removed. Howtrim everyone of them."
today that Congress must protect year, » decrease of 100 from til* during the afternoon usslon, for
U
writer. Ilrr knowledge of Wedler s
tr&lt;,
nfjr, n fm .m 4 ever, no money was tsken.
However, Sheriff J. L. Hobby,
the ronitturtion of additional attending the session, stated that
working people from "unscrupul­ tame period a year ago.
whereabouts differ* widely from from ,, ^
^
t(| &gt;bou, to
A hood on an outloard motor,
The highway pat|ol *aid today room* at Ihe county Jail to house his budget w*» figured as clos*
ous" labor leaders and in some
the Umrtable of his 1954 mov.-1 , urt , TV ., .„. .ifl
f «»• wrenched off by using
. . .„ . -h,
..... ....... „ _,
MIAMI *6— Some 600.000 eon- instances "liberate them from the Its trooper* nude 46,i»:i0 nr-r-ii juvenile delinquents,
as poatibi*. "I can't operate on
menta which WcdJer gave in
i
‘ thin’ comedian’ s* IHncss. The hammer and chisel.
sumert will he paying from 2 io vlre of evil which
now
grips during the first sialh months of
Eltlmttr, (or ^
renoyatlon te**." he said.
statement.______________
last film they made was "Robin-, No oth damage was discover-, , 0
.nteuir electrle bills them"
this ye*r, 30 per e*ni above the #f thf norlh „ d of
prf„ pt
Commissioner Krider suggested
I
1C
J CL
L
M,n C” ” 0*" ,n m 9‘
fd hy Mi lelland when the build- «nthln s few month,.
The Arkansas Democrat’* dec I same period Iasi yean end this ji(| |o
j.jnn aquare feet of that a apeeial meeting be called at
LO Cal
LhCCKS
The hefty eomedltn had been ing was
arched.
Unincorporated ateaa and , "'»H |, ration came 'as the eommittve |"seemed to play a role" in redne floor (pare, said Commission which only th* budget would he
a a •« j -T- v I . • _ _ I living In retirement, but hit pop-: D. I). Lrcw. shop foreman, dla- town* will get the biggest stein*. L,| the silent troatmml from local! ing the death rate.
Chairman Fred Dyi.m, would discussed. "1 am willing to glvo
M a i l e d I 0 I N O r i O n a i ulinty was revived recently with I covnrd the tireaktng and entering] The cut In the price of electric-1union officials In the New York! Other factor* Included written Come to approximately g.15,000. [ in a little if we do certain things."
the re showing ef many of the old whrn he opened up tills morning. Uy follow* a promise by Ihe Flop (-py a m .
warnings to violator* an I notices
The rouniy I* facing a situa­
Judge Housholder told ill*
Laurel and Hardy comedy daisies
Robery was the probable mobve Ida Power end Light Co. Tuesday
^
e*l1H as witnet- of faulty equipment,
board “ I do feel that people are tion today it hasn't f*c*d in many
I for the entering of the metal to m«V*
deeper slashes In ill
trir, Rnkl between AF1.
Troopers spent 6I8.7!!&gt; n-.-irs p«
The Seminole County Chapter «f on television.
rr»dy tn spend the nv-aev when years," Commissioner Krider slatHe appeared In some 200 films building which houses the siiop* rales a* suggested by Ihe Stale (;m|rd Auto Workers loeals. il"ml trolling morr than nine million
, rd. and added "at the moment I
the American Red Cross HMtlrd
enlirnip mveaslty la skown"
am not going to vole fur an Intwo cheeks trnlay to thr national "^'h Laurel during Ihe past 30 0( Sulford Boat Work*. However,
Public Utilities Commission. nated hby racketeer Johnny Dio, milrs o f rnnds, both m-.ft Ilian
Thr Judge as)milted, “ I don't
offices of the Red Cron.
years. One of his best known jj,f burglar could I-ve lote.l off
In all, the Mg power company an&gt;l "p:
'paper" locals In the Team- douhlo Hip figuit-s for ihe first know whether we have nade any I crease in millage there's a po«*
nihility of coming t« an agree­
One cheek, said officials of ths '" " I '; 1!'’
* w»* **»•several new outbonrd motor* at- agreed t.. cut lit rate* by $1.- *trr, Ui mon whirh were chartered half of 1950
criminals in Juvenile retention" ment." He explslned that if there's
local chapter, waa for flOt which t,*«hful. fingering- of his tie..lie
Uc|,ed
to completed
boat* in —the-—
726jK)0.
That
was —
the .first
.
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. —
— figote
.. . . »t the
u.i rrequest of Jeme, R lloffa
-----He explelned that the purpose is an incresre of 3 or 4 mills this
represented Seminole County s ;
*uch
showtoom.
suggest*.! by the commission he
|n the course iA the testimony:
to rehohllitate youth and keep &gt;**r It will b* Hie same ne* "IV*
voluntary contributions &lt;« the ,
antic* as falling out of win- j Deputy Sheriff McClrlisrd a*ld rauae Fl’ l, was making 1 inn lug
Frank . Faaton. one ti* between
Uiem from the stigma of crime.
could put 10 mills «n here but it's
Hur.iean* Audrey Relief.
dows, bumping into door* and hit- ghat fingerprint* could not 1-e* a profit" on it* investment* and Dio and Die "paper" ln.it)*. re
To have to confine Jus*nll«i In m&gt;t the solution to th* county's
•
l . . cal.1 offir'jii Un*T hi* finger •Hh •
hammer. Iand tfsat the inrtslLrl- charging
proportionately
hlgh.r
fused
to
say
whether
he hail been
,e second Check, said Officials
N o oth, r
|(im w ll be
the rounty Jail with criminals problem." he said.
rale* in unincorporated arvus ji d ordered Us keep silent by lloffa.
MARIANNA *N— l^w*l Phy­
% J*foJ I32*123, the Nstional Red iicv ed te^ T sV 'w on "r ic h "wide llon * oulli bc conlinucl
when the jail is erowdtd meins
Chairman
Dyson told th*
small towns thin in ihe cities the Teamsters heir sppsrent
sicians today ar* examining a
Cross portion (44 7 p«r «*nti ovation is "Stan *nd Ollle." Their
,
, . _
The commission rejf&lt;-*d this1 Joseph Georg* Snyder, known is »hn* box full of tiny bones, ap- w« have tn bring them together, board. "I personally don't think
of the ganford Naval Air Station's , rt was esientillly
pantomine. C o l o n i a l
I TOODS
» » ran Gin, the hiidfet te'nw
Mondav as still nn» low enough I
(Continued On Tar* T)
p*|P?itly those rf a new born baby, he said.
. . . . !largtiy
. * __ 1. ________.
. . I L I m /..&lt;
contribution to Seminole County's which was
responsible
f»i . .
.
.
, '
"We're confronted with Ihe fact the addition of three mills "
While agreeing to cut lla rotes,'
------- —
discovered by workers repairing
1067 fund campaign.
their s icceas btfore European au- M o V C 111 A C O i n S t
that we do not have any deten­
"I am not in favor of thrr*
the power company protean I the M re
C flr r ip
D flV I P S the roof of a Cnttondale hotel.
Total Red Cron fund campzign diences.
®
and there *■
are many mills," he said, "but I feel we
commission’s evaluat on of the m ' 3 ,
i -'U T ii .a
Thr w„ rkmrn. who wer* remut- tion
,,,,n quarters -"•*
need it to carry on the dut'.es ol
firm's jttii has*, 'the rai« base P t in P r C ll
T o m O f r O W Ing tha roof of the old Central
* llf tequire co .uw
Th# quota was set at 11179.
th* board."
RkHREIN, Persian Gulf
Is the eallmalr of -t-mpany s lrJJ
1
1 m
1 W Hot*l. found the bo, b*tween the ^rtiroU ^ehndt.ted' S'' J U the
"This is a good budget," Krider
nrltiih ftounH !rt&gt;np«
tr»1mrnt Including delit* tnd
Wfi
N* Havle*. P Hipd frlllni: and Ihr
ind lurrr*! II ^
.
'
Hu method that's
a(.Inst rebsl force. In Oman and capitalization.
»« ^mlnole Memorial Ho,pita, at oyrr
shprlff Hoy R 0^ r t ..,n .
Improper confinement we ..h u rt- raid, "It’s
wrong snd we'ie not solving a
British plane* altaeled Yemeni
The commission art a rate lau- I
P m Tuesday following a -jf,r two story hotel ha* oerr Ing them,” Judge Hrusholder j problem by putting on millage."
Dr. I, R. Poe is serving ■* &gt;raiders who crossed 'he unmark- of 302 million dolla-a. II this is tltori illness.
vacant for some Ume. and waa said.
Commissioner Homer Little td*
Jails are used in 60 per cent
Tranri Paul Buah "5 nassed veterinarian at the Animal Hu- fd bo,d»r Into Aden hi a s.srtad-1 u**d, the company would male
Mrs.-Davie* was Sort. Jsn ?i. closed by tha owner, Sheriff Ro
mined, he explslned to the board,
of
the
eommunitl**
for
th*
reten­
^ al th. g«ml- pIUI dur,n*
•b»«ne* of Dr. jnt two-front Persian Gulf war profits of 6 98 per cent under Hie 1871. In Gurley. A1». 5he had llv- )* rl, on M|d.
I "I am In favor of the proposed
i v***
if
'**
*
Raymond Bass.
|the*tr*
proposed rales.
rd In Fsnfoni for the past 8 ycait
-jqve sheriff, who turned ih« box tion of Juvrnlles, the Julge said, budget."
theatre today..
Inday.,
net* Memorial Hospital
"but
that
doe*
not
excusr
us
from
Dr. Baa* Is hoipitallied and r*j„ |„,h ease*. thP Rrlllih wero
FI’ L figures its rate baa* at at IM4 Maple Ave. She came to 0Yfr |0 |w #| doctor# for an ev
Memlwr* of Ihe board agrved to
Mr. Rush was horn Dee a. 1* I ^ p ^ t l n f from a recent arrldent
»„| ,t the local rulers S34 million and claim* it would v ' - H h v * Ocner sshero she tmlnailon, said II had been above the Intent of the law "
I teees* y*»lerday’a afternoon »ea•t VincesiM, Ind. lie w y
» |n ^Mch he was thrown from his of territoyrra on opposite lilts of only mak* a profit of 6 3 per cent ln«l lived . for 12 years Mrs (h# hntpl ctRIng nearly two years
Judge Housholder filed the num s'on to meet again Thursday af­
her of Juvenile easts hindled In ternoon at 2 o'clock to di»'” t*
member of All Soul, tsttoli* j,or, t .
,h#
Arabian pe»!nn-la. under th* propoKd rote*.
Davies wa* a member of the before it was found.
the month of Msy, 1957 "There nothing but the budget."
c,p,rehi Dr. Poe ran be reached at his Aden and the Sultanate of MuiIn the past few years the firm Methodist Church.
-------------------------were 34 hearings and 14 ehild.cn
A retired Iron melder. Mr. |)0n,e phone, FA 2 8323
eat end Oman ar* proteetorates has made about 8 per cent profit
Survivors
include one son, p
J Pncfnnnnc
weie confined in the Seminole AIRLINES STRIKE AVERTED
Rush had lived in Sanford for
- ■
—
of th* Rritish government, end
“ We don’t agre* with the talc Harold J. Davies, Sanford; on* D U U i U r U b lJ J U IM -5
County Jail,” he aaid.
p'af six yesrt al 217 Last Third
MIAMI SR — A threatened sys­
may call upon London for help ha»« ael by ihe commission, ' , liter. Mr*. Annie Reed, Sanford:
TOD LITTLE, TOO l_\TF
I hope that you can tee your tem wide strike Friday by Nation­
St*
r t r o ^ ' W P^ieaman I when m»nared by rebels *r at- FI’ L Board Chairman McGregor one nice*, Mrs. Fslell* Raney, S e p t . M G G t i n ^ D a t C
______ _ _________
________
___ ______
____ _ rf way clear to make this addition al Air Lines ticket agent* and
Hi la survived by his wifs, waited patiently through the hot llflfd fcF invaders.
; Smith said. "IF* 10 per r e f low Sanford:
and thra# grandsons.
The
Septemt'cr 8 meeting
In Oman In southeastern Ara- cr than our Investment rnd to Ray Davies Jr., Johnson City, Ihe Board of ftemlnole County ind the burden placed spon the clerk* ha* been po*t|*oned pend­
Mrs. Francis P. Bush, rf Sanford; summer month* for the ■rrlrsl of
ing federal mediation attcupis.
on* son, Carl Bush ef Arlington, th*ir new lightweight un'fotm*. Ida. combined British and local: accept Itmight affect th* saw of Tenn., Kleven Davies and Dale Commissioner! was postponed to- people," h* said,
Davies, of Sanford.
dav.
Following Judge noteholders The 1.700 • member Air Lines
Vt.{ fire grandchildren: and one replacing the heavy winter garb ground force* advanced without our securities.”
Smith rmphadzed th* rat* deFuneral **nrlce* will be held
Because of the nearness of the plea to Ihe rommU&gt;ln duccsslons Agents Assn, called off atrikr
ilster, Mr*. George C F cIIjws that had been scorn year round. opposition today to within 14
plans Tuesday and agreed to m-et
•f Sanford.
Monday, when the first shift to miles of Nixwa, rapltsl of the crease will not cut Into FPL'* it 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at Bri*. Labor Day holiday, th* hoard began on th* 1957 58-bu fcet an'* 1with company official* before th*
rebel
Iman
el
Oman
who
Is
plans
for
a
375
million
dollar
exson
Funeral
Horn*
with
Rev.
W
approved
the
postponement
of
the
Indlsatlonj
w
*re
that
tlw add:
wear
the
new
uniforms
reported
Fttneral eerrices whl h* an­
meeting *o Thursdiy, Seplemhrr Hon would not h« included for the National Mediation Botrd next
nounced later by RMason runtia! fa r duty th* temperature had Seeking to overthrow th* Siltan pans'on program In Itw- next four T. Brooks Jr officiating.
i week u&gt; Washington.
4.
, next liscal year.
| Interment will b* in Ucu«*.
in that region.
1)*•*
llom*.
dropped io *8-

Rainfall Reaches
Near 4Vi Inch Mark
For Two-Day Period

W ed ler Never In A rea Says Grandmother

Famous Comedy Star Oliver
Hardy Dies Today At Home

Mystery
Surrounds °ForffiS?
E° u'Pme"f s,
1
'
county Agent
Breaking, Entering0fficc Approved
Local Boat Works

i

Housholder Asks
Senate Rackets
Committee Probes Hiwoy Death Toil Juvenile Rooms
, ,
r
L‘
Decreases In First
Labor lombmes six Months of 1957 In Jail Renovation

r

Smaller Electric
Bills ExpCCtcd
Wj th ill FCW Months

rund

Rtd Cross Office

Infants Body Found
By Workmen Today

fontfibutiom now total ts.iisbi.
Francis Paul Bush
Wes In Sanford

---- -------Dr. Poe Serving
As Veterinarian

Oman Rebel Forces

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'We Don't Want Industry'
County Commission Ss Told
Franklin K. Baldree Budget
Sufficient Fruit
Funeral Services Discussion Sought To Supply
Tomorrow
At 2 p. m. Tuesday
Concentrate Sale

The Boerd of demlnole County
Commissioners are marking time
rur.m l serrirer hr FranV.lin until their regular meeting tomorKenneth Baldrrc, 22) ear-old city
low before deckling on the ap­
employee, will be held tomorrow
proval of the proposed millionafternoon at 2 o'clock at Brlsson
Funeral Home. Mr. Raldree. who dollar-pius budget.
Two commiisinnsrs. John Kri
died Saturday morning from ar.
cntcntal electrocution whil* work­ der ami laiwrence Swofford have
ing on city equipment, will be slated that they will not approve
buried in Oaklawn Mrmoria’ Park. a budget which will mean ad­
He waa a member of the Re(|. ditional taxes for Seminole Coun­
glad# Seventh Day Adventist ty taxpayers.
Two commissioners, Cbalrmsn
Church and had lived In Sanford
only two months, making hia home 1Fred Dyson and D. C. Dodd want
additions to the budget to take
at M2 Holly Ave.
Survivors include his w-ife Mrs. 7 rare of jail expansion and road
KKNATOR WALTER I' GEORGE of Georgia. 71. a leading aUteo- E'Vlyn Baldree; one daughter, Jequipment which will mean an ad­
man and one of the moil respected legislators of modern time*, Mary Lou Baldree; one step&gt;laugh- ditional tax load of more than
aflea Sunday In Vienna, (ia, bl* hometown. He suffered from a ter, Sherry Rogers, sU of San­ three mill*.
™eart ailment.
(L'P elephotm ford; his father and mother. Mr.
At present, the proposed budget,
and Mrs. Phillip BsMree ef Or­ if adopted in Its present form
lando; one lister, Mrs. Wanda would mean that taxpayer* will
Tullos, Liberty Miss., three broth­ he forced to pay three mills in
ers. Jasper Baldree, CMlllcothie. addition to mllUg* for proposed
O , Ray Baldree and Paul Baidrre, Improvements.
both of Orlando; and his maternal
Commissioner Krlder called at­
grandmother, Mrs. R. F. Johns­ tention of commission member*
ton. Jupitci.
that the proposed budget does not
Rev. Robert Spear Jr. of the inrluds any capital improvemenU
A 22year-old dragline opera­ been employed by the city for a
Church
of
the
Karartne
will
of­
tor /or tha City of Sanford died period of about 3H months, said
whatever.
ficiate at the funeral services.
(Alurdajr morning ahortljr after I Cily Manager Knowles.
Commissioners
discussed the
Active pallbearers arc: W. F.
o'clock, apiairently electrocuted
Operations at the project where
budget wfier hearing Frank Evans,
ai he worked on hia machine the city forces were In the pro­ Knowles, S. M. Richard, K. 1. Gen. Joe C. Hutchison and Randall
about one mile aouth of tka city cess of relocating the booster sta­ Griffith, J. I. Dunn, Robert Kelly, Chase appeal for funds with which
at a booster nation.
tion because of Highway 17 32 and Kusieil L. Dallas.
Honorary Pallbearers are: A. L. ths General Henry Shelton San­
widening
were ceased Saturday
Franklin Kenneth Baldree had
Hood,
Quintus Kay, L. H. Wynne. ford Memorial library can be
been at work about an hour and morning following the accident.
LcRoy Lee. Roy 5llnson, and expanded They ashed for a mini­
had not yet put hit dragline In
mum of 13.000 annually until $20,All operatloni of the City of
operation a* preparation! were Sanford will be closed down to­ llomcr White.
000 is raised for the improvements.
Lein* made to connect the huge morrow at noon for funeral ser­
Other requests Included a re­
booater station pipes to the main vices at 2 o'clock for Franklin
quest for funds with which to oper­
^atcr system.
Raldree. City Manager Warren E.
ate the County
Airport Zoning
offices and
City Manager Warren K Know­ Knowles said that
Commission set up by the Board
les. at the sccno when the acd* operation of the City with the exof Commissioners and a request
dent occurred, &lt;ald ha luu/ii Bald- rrp-ion of toe I'nlte* Fir*, and
for fend* with, whs’ ’ in op r
the
yen call, and the crackle of the water departments wRt be halted
An organizational meeting ofr a County Zoning CommlaG u-^irse
cablr on lha
ground. - Raldree for the afternoon so that em­ proposed ''Toastmistcrs Club" two items would edd an nppii-al.
couldn't be seen, Knowles aald, ployees can atend the funeral aer- will be held Wednesday evening mate *23,000 to the proposed bud
from the point where ho. Utility vices.
at 7 p. m. in the Sanford Navel get.
Department Director Russatt Da!
Air Station CPO Club, William F.
County Attorney Msek N. Cleve­
las, and
Distribution Foreman
Holcomb announced this morn­ land Jr. cited critlclam of State
Quintus Ray were standing.
ing.
Auditors relative Jo p m ious bud­
Thirty members are necessary get Items such as the Memorial
Ray was the first to reach the
to form tha club, Holcomb said, library, Girl Seoul* and similar
, kjured man and kicked him free
from the machine.
and we have a number of Interest­ appropriations. "I feel that It ls
ed people in Sanford who want to my duty to bring these criticisms
Apparently, Baldree was work­
Co. 11, lS«Us Armored Infantry 1become charter membersto yrt»'r nl'entlon." said Cleveland.
ing on the oulilde of the machine
The commissioners argued and
However, • said Holcomb, only
with his foot on the tread sf the Battalion, Florida National Guard,
the Sanford unit, received the I about 12 have indicated definitely discussed the reappraisal of coun­
huge dragline.
first of their M-7S Armored
A. R. Middleton. Troubleman Infantry Vehicles to l* returned that they would become members. ty property relating to the raising
Holcomb cxendvd an invitation of fund* and revenues for the
for Florida Power and Light Com from Fort Stewart, Ga., where
to
all who would like to attend the operation of ths rounty govern­
pany. who tied a rope line tn the the unit undrrwrrt Summer Field
ment. At one time, during the
initial organisational mre.ing.
dragline cable to pull it clear of
Training, yesterday.
discussions, Chairman Dyson rais­
■
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powir lines, said that the line
The 42,twc pound “ Carrier"
ed his vole* to state that "This
from which the electricity surge
was brought to Sanford by com­
meeting was called to discuss the
"a me contained 7«20 volts.
mercial carrier and unloaded by
budget and not reappraisal"
There are two possibilities which
During the
budget discussion
might have c*u«rd the apparent the Company's motor section un­
A young Navy man is being Dyson commented thst "f perso­
electrecution. The machine might der the leadership of Sgt. James
bound over In the fall teim of nally believe this propped estlhave been left free and when th- J. Kendall.
Thi* equipment Is u?rd In the ! rirruit court, according to Justice mate is In line—I don't *•• how
clamshell, nperntrd by a steel
cable from the motor of the ma­ annuletl training of tha locil i of the Prsce W. Hugh Duncan who w« can cut anything off."
However, Commissioner Krlder
chine, was dl'tngigrd the cable unit and is also available for conducted a day-long hearing
suggested
thst "We ride out the
Friday
into
charges
of
rape.
use
by
the
Sanford
Guardsmen
could have been swung into the
Clayton J. Dcaulieu, 27. will go storm on the millsge we had last
p-&gt;wrr line. The other possibility for any civil emergency or dia|before a Seminole County grand year and explain to the people
w is that the cable, left ten** with turbaoce.
In all there will bo nine dif­ jury this fall prior to the circuit bow they can gel the services they
« ‘-r clamshell attarhed. when rewant."
leiied. swung into the -high pow­ ferent types of vehicles stored court term, said Duncan.
Chairman Dyson remarked "I
Duncan postponed a ruling on
at the armory during tha year.
ered tins.
Raldree was said to have been This equipment will be used pri­ the hearing until this morning am of the opinion Uist we have
dead on arrival at an Orlando marily for training according to when he announced that Beaulieu I not given Mrs. Walker time to
find out whether she should prounit commander 1st LL John will be bound over on a charge ;
Hospital.
vide additional taxes."
1of rape.
,
The young machine opera! r had Keeling Jr.
W. R. Dyson, sitting In the au­
dience through the discussions,
asked to speak to the commission.
He »»id "Don't forget gentlemen,
we don't want industry In Se­
minole County," and added, "I
don't think it
wise to bring a
bunch of expert* In here to ap­
praise land—they've got this city
in euch a shape now our grand­
children will never get out of It."
The commissioner* agreed to
adjourn until Tuesday when ad
dllional requests to be sdded to
ths budget are espeeted.

City Employee Dies
In Tragic Accident

Toastmasters Club
Meeting Slated
For Wednesday P.M

Armored Carriers
Arrive For Local
National Guard

Navy Man Is Bound
Over To Fall Court

WINTER r.'.r.K.
noridi
VIENNA, G* if — The ns-1 University's law
school, which
Orange Marketers, a citr.iv grow U / _ J
M CI n r n n r \r 1Uo"'* lr*,1,r‘ ,0,l»&gt;' **"&lt;‘'1 blends j Dew been h.s n a n ... .......
i*.
era cooperative seeking sufficient | ” u U v. I I . V J U m t .r J l . and neighbors of former Sen. came a prominent attorney and
l/ruit to suppt) »h# entire needi
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I Walter F. Georg* in mourning the jurist,
of the vsit Minute Maid eoncen- V w llO S G n III 1 0 1 1
teeth of . smalltown lawyer «ho
H* ..rvsd si superior court
tr«t» operations during the com
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« e . Justice of ihc state court
Ing season, hss contract* repre­ m e u i t u i c o n g r e s s
; »«aic.man.hip
of Appeal, and finally, a. Mate
senting Just a shade under B.OOO,.
Wade If. Garner Jr. senior
I resident Elsenhower said the Supreme Court Justice before win000 (eight million) boxes, it was medical student at the University t Georgia Democrat, hailed for hi* njne t spf*j»| election to succeed
announced today at the cooper*- of Miami School of Medicine at ' bipartisanship in U. S. foreign af- ihe late Sen. Tom Watson.
tiva’ a state headquarter* bore.
Coral Gables, hss been chosen as fair*, "served his country and the
George had a lifelong distinction
J. D*n Wright, Sanford, for­ Ibst school s repir sentsiive at the free world for many years with
„ PV*r losing an election hut hia
mer director of Florida Citrus forthcoming Clinical Conpre«s of distinction and Integrity."
I sway over Georgia voters was on
Mutual and now a member of j the American College of Surgeons. George beaded the
powerful occasion tested by vigorous camthe Florida Citrus Commission, Dr. T’au! It. Ilawlry, Director of Senate Foreign Relations Commit- pxigns.
who is president of the newly- the College, announced in Chicago, tee at the pinnacle of his 34 year
|j,, m&lt;&gt;jt fim ous political tri­
formed cooperative, said the ae- ll!
Senate career and afterward h*. uroph was hit defeat of another of
tual volume represented by eonRepresentatives from
thirty came the President t represent*. [ thw state'* powerful vote-getter*,
tract* so for signed was 7.M3AM seven medical colleges will attend tlve to the North Atlantic Treaty jj,, |jte |cugenp Talmadge, who
boxes.
this year's Congress, to be h«td Organisation.
tried unsuccessfully
|u defMt
"The campaign is showing stea­ in Atlantic City October 14 to tl. | George. 73. died at his home'QrorK4 jn jjyg
dy progress," Wright *aid, "al- at College expense. Dr. Hawley here early Sunday after a flv-j National attention was focused
Itough we ar* being hampered by explained. The student participa­ week struggle with heart dlteast upon the 1934 race by tha unauethe absence of msny vacationing tion program was initialed last which last June ended his actire cessful attempt
of
President
orange growers from the state. year at an educational contribu­ role in HI* new international ca­ Roosevelt to "purg#'* George he.
, cause of hi* refusal to go down th#
We expect the signing of con- tion of the College, by action of reer.
The tiody was to II* in state line in aupport of New Deal polltracts to pick
(fcctb'r !e&gt;Pr the Board of Regents. The medlthia month and to reach Its peax tat cuorgn sending representa­ until about an hour before the cies.
in September when grower* will tive* to the CongTrtiet will be funeral services at 4 p.m. a * t.
Th#
President
denounced
b* back and making Uecisioni a- rotated each year, It was explain in the First Raptist Church, where Georg* as an "obstructive con­
George had worshipped most of servative." George replied that
bout what lu do with their IM7- ed.
Gamer, whoss home is In San­ his life.
34 crops."
“ democracy s* not a on* man
Services will be conducted by party."
ford. will graduate from the Uni­
(Continued on fage 4)
versity of Miami School of 3lr.il- the Rev. L. C. Cutts, pastor of the
Georg* defeated both Talmadg*
cine in 1034. The son of a pkysl- church, assisted by Dr. T. W. Tip­ and the
candidate
Roosevelt
cian and surgeon. Garnet is a pett. former pastor, and the Rev. barked. LawTenee Camp, without
pastor
of the a runoff.
R p flH v F o r S n ilh h
graduate of the Seminole High tY. E. Dennis,
iM U U jr I U I J U U I I I
School, and to&amp;k hit undergraduate Vienna Methodist Church.
George broke not only with th#
Mayor J. T.
DeLirsscline by New Deal administration but often
work at the University of Ala
hama, where he waa a member of proclamation sailed on the town's differed with
Democrat** cotNew telephone numbers for Cat the
NationilInstitute of Health merctnnt* and businessmen to league* In the Vnate on matter*
selberry. tajngwood,
and Mait­ fellowship for study In the Depart- close down at I pm e.a.t. for th* of principle. Georg* called himland which will be In effect for ment of Surgery, and a member slay.
aelf a "ronslituilonal Democrat."
thr subscribers tn lha Wipt^r Parkier Ptu ci'lli ilesik-aiKratrrrlty.
A detachment of hlghveay patrol
Town officials ware advised that
Telepavonr CorA,,*:. eS*n 3lelrt&gt;- Catfer I* married l&lt;&gt; (In f*rmer I men arrived to
handle traffic about twnvsrore member* of Conpolitan Service •; 'gk's r»**t month Merflyp Mas-Dr of banfonl.
, Including automobiles rushing vis- gres* would attend.
Including
are now being assigned to resi­
Student representatives al tha itora hark and forth from the ati- members of tha Sanat* Foreign
dent subscribers by the company's Ctlnical Congress, world's Urges'. I port at Cordele. nine miles south Relations and Finance commitcommercial office.
meeting of surgeon*, will attend I of here.
(Continued on Tage 41
All telephone number*, It |e an­ a number of aperial seMlons'ln, .special
oti'crvanrrs
were
nounced, will be changed and wlllj tvddilion In rr.Kulnrlv scheduled planned in other part* of the stela
include nam# prefisex. These are j lectures, discussion*, motion p*c- which had sent George to the Sento bo Midway, TEmpIr and VAI- tore demonstrations and televised .ate for five full terms until he
ley tor the Winter Taek area as- clinic* covering all phases of sur- chose. In HB4, to bow out of »n
change. At th* same time, all i E|ral practice and rrseanh. Th* arduous campaign against Sen
numbers in the Orlando exchange , student program waa planned try a Herman Talmadge.
arr* will be changed and will in- 1aperial committee of the College
George rose from humble beginelude the prefixes GArden, CRest. ! |io»rd of Regent* headed by Dr. i nlngx as the son of a tenant farmwood and Cllerry.
|George V. Brindley of Temple,! rr living near Provton, 0*. Scon
When Metropolitan Sonic* goes Tr**&lt;
Into effect any subscriber In the
Winter Park caching* ran call
any iut&gt;*cril&gt;er |n the Orlando ex­
change area without paying a toll
charge. Th* optional extended servlea which soma local subscriber!
now have will be discontinued.
The new telephone number* now
being assigned will be mailed to
mident aubscriber*
about on*
week before the service Is cut­
over, It Is announced. Th* num­
ber* will b* mailed in the form
of gummed diees which are to b*
attached to the dial of each telephnna act. Complete Instructions
on how to attach the new number
will b# mailed at th* urn* time.
Business firms In the local e*.
rhtnre are* have already received their new numbers so that they
can plan their advertiaing and hu«
new tsationery such as letterheads
and business cards.
Th* new
telephone directory
which U now being compiled will
he delivered to subscribers a week
before cut-over. It will contain the
new numbers In both the Winter
Park and Orlando exchanges In­
cluded in lha diractory will he a
section of th# "yallow p*g*s" re­
presenting business firms in both
the Winter Park and Orlando ex­
change areas. The new telephone
directory will also Include com­
plete instructions on how to dial
with th* new prefixes and how to
place toll-frea calls to Orlando.

Telephone Number
For South
County Subscribers

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Lions Club Men
Stan E. Comstock
To See “ Fabulous
Funeral At 4 P. M.
Florida” Film Show
Members of the Ssnford L'ons This Afternoon

RAYMOND r .
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Club will see s film on "Fabulous
Florida" tomorrow at their noon
lunrbeon meeting.
Lions Club president, W. Hugh
Dunean. said that the Rim is a
20-mlnvt* technicolor production
and will show Lions Club mem­
ber* more about Ihflr own home
atate.
Duncan also announced that the
annual light bulb sale will be con­
ducted this year by lh* Sanford
Club beginning on Oct. IS. He annonneed that Ben Wad* has been
named chalrmsn of the commlt'ee
In charge of the sale that will take
members of tha local clidi through­
LORD CRAWLS from beneath his anlnunbile Satarday night after being nnder his out the eily on a door-io-door
water far more then 3} minutes, (navtablr J. Q. Galloway help, laird out of the water. campaign in supporl of their proe ChUff I’kuo) frank
wrecker kited the car /rows tha ditch
to...........................................
rtieuc tha motorist.
...............

Sen. Walter F. George
Dies Sunday In Georgia

.Funeral services for 3!r S'an
K Comstock. 72, well-known In­
vestment broker, were held this
afternoon at 4 o'clock at Fairchild Funaral Home In Orlando
with the Rev. Robert If. ktcCaalln
officiating.
Burial will be held *1 • later
date.
3tr Comstock died suddenly Sun­
day in an Orlando hospital. II*
was widely known in the San­
ford are* and had many friends
her*.
Ha had been a resident of Or­
lando for a years.
Survivors Include his *if*. Mrs.
Viva Comstock; a son, Donald
Comstock of Miami; and two
graadchildrae.

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TO: ItrN JAM I.V M STIl t W n n i P O K . tv I'torlda. Tho t b h r o v la t o d ti tl e
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1*ad. hla or h.r nnknonrn helra. n i h i r d *f* *t !v * p lt a d ln f a with th*
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nor*, eredltora. Irutl'ft. »e olh.r a r o p y t h * r * « f upon tho n a i a t l f r *
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It * funnjr tli* way you .lo and ’ th* Turck's one. All together,
don't miss penpl# I m»»n people ihore w»r« fifteen children!!!!!
jrovi don't uaually »ee every d*y. Chief Helms
brought toil boat
but often enough to that you do and w»irr ikis along. »nd everym.»i teeing them. That’i the way one mtde good ute of them. The
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It was when I u « Rita DeJong steak barhque had the special ■ .
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Section
21 Tonrnahlo 21 South
at ihe pool Saturday. When the added loorh of * Hawaiian gaucr.
*|f
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ltan&lt;* II I!.-'. Seminole
t&gt;. Ktorltla it.at blahwav*.
•Ufled telling me all about the which I would tell you the name i.* i» .
.m .;.»u tute in* ,
Th* nainre of * . *uit it to r*trip from which they ju.t return- of. IF I couldtptU It!!
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, m &gt;• r . r t t l n -tnu.l* fr-.m a . I to
ed. (I think the taid on Friday
Well, the Wilton-Maier Furni- h* , * .»n i - h e Ii • rlalmant. hit •tulet m j r &lt;r.flrm Ih* title t* th*
as,-:. of .*• rnn and ari ,u*h •bnvo J « f f l t .l nroptrtr.
right!) Rita. Rolland. and the lure Company softball team hat 1rl».
T h* n*n&gt;* o f th* iVuil In which i1 ' .
r d- n..,nd n- I t o rite t .h alt
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"kid*" left here on Ji/y 7. (that’ s won the city champiorthtp thli t * i It
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TX1TT t» t l U U O V t
cult **«JUM for th* Ninth JuUl.lat
why I hadn't teen her around!) year! (That'i !ji# trim on which
.. . &gt;•.1.: . . ■ . .'I-. '* • • .r .. •t I. at*U f r h. mlo-’ l* ...........
and managed to tee a good part rny huihand hat been playing.)
l . • ' MAlii- v «' nn:*'. V. i t l i ' M l . . T h * * h i r * « l a t *4 t i l l *
,.r ih* ... i. i» i&gt; i' w il t, l
of the Pattern U.S.A. before they They were pteiented will, the
tiff. &lt;• IIM1IIT A
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•Mon Jute It 1*JT
Fil
returned to Sanford. Vitlted rel- trophy on Friday right at t
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i\ i nl 111 o r l Mi: i «»IN- r#«l i»roj.*rty tntrlwU it mi Ccnh
ativfl of Rifa't In Cape May. «t#ak dinner given in their honor
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Neve Jertey, on I»ng {aland, and by the Wilton Maler
Furniture
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rtt- Ml : i - I I I. flral re: r n I n I • » r • I &gt;f o f t h * • « i » l *
Chuck when he wat ntlo hed to tlay Jung until II C. receiver h i ..( n&gt; i \i«
n ri.u *i»*c•••*•(!
probably [ I.' til..I »'t« t»»tltlivfk
tho ASB unit In VAIIJ) The anticipated nrtlerr.
'Of llnsl «IUih
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pylrt miaa Sanfutd and all their by next month,
jt»4r* hrfsin. «»r .
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ha v r
E i r r j ' o w e lt e aertna l o
friend* here. He'» a gtshl man t&lt;»
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,n th* ! V'H i « v «»f
aii.ie rigid i*s&gt;n! II.* wore r.a* prvd lack In hudlng h.uif •« fnT
) •**i »ur th«
•
ft*r B p t T o k s i of M t n s vxill f# #nf#rw 1
It making up the tr.to you take rent.
except u»! Still looking
si H i . h l f f * «• I'lfnlkU* r elief i l . r t»i '&lt; I in Ih#
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o f IM I'lsAII ,
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t f t s r . l , . B l h » l l t h U v o f p»»*»ll«hs 1 tn
DeJong'a hail n wonderful tune, of onr, would appreciate your •
j t»»%\ - f i t t e r
tM illla h vI
|n H#&gt;mlrt t l*
! &lt;*oitvit». K l ' i r l i l a , n n c * # « r h » * * k
but are auffertng front “ port- letting u* know. Would like to
n l . V S s r i N ar m iv i
•» f St - r
f t * « ret I 'S f ' t r fl M lf • "f l# » . a11%'0
leave fatigue"! Why la It you al- have three bedroom., but nt thi*
\\ I rNPaKN M l h i M *• 1 IHt Be tl
I ' 1r u n
IM : I . dot-.ao■if * 8 1 1 t’. ur l •! HtR'itfil. flEmlnol*
way* term to need a ipoctal va point, we'd probably take anyCoun ty, Tl rid*, on thlf tjirt d»&gt;*
" * j cation to rett, after the vacation thing, )uit to move!
nf jutv. a ik in :.
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you Juat had during which you 1 VAII 5'i ASB unit had thrir
N 1 N 1 11 .11 1»11 1 « 1 1 I ll s I I I ,
o !• Ill'tt\I&gt;OK
i in .
*i 'iix itt i
m i n i \
were going to do nothing BUT annual party this pat! Friday
« i.i i s k **r i m : c i i i c v i t
M i l l %. I N 1 I I k Nl 1 11% NO.
rett
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at
l-akc
Oiddrn.
Under­
ColTIIT In •#» I fo r H«ruln "U
MIL AND MBS. JACK SDVKI.I. a* they lea.e ttie ( rntral Bapli.t
»•»*
fN'untr K l ' f l d n
Church after their wedding Saturday night. V|r*. Sewell la the
•
spent • little time tl the pool
rveryon# had • go..| time 1 D l» I ' A M I U
Hr r
I. Ilurdlek I&gt; C*
former Irene Kelly.
(I'tiuto by llergatraim) Saturday, amid th# "..attered sn&gt;l they're now looking fotvran!
ru u H fr.
1
nt&lt;*r*« r. jsiti'.M-tn
1
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•»f Arnold *
I i i i n n i w i i r v N •&lt;
•bowers", and ended up eating !o nrl1 )',‘*r * *
U i(tri»e r» fo r l*lR ln *lff
!•« f#n I f t l i U
: t 1 N r i l i M * I b l i t r ##4
Pinch in the car! 1 gue** )u«t ' I*0*!1
r,,r lw,y* bar# their
Or tan In, |*lurM%
about every equadron pul in a - birthday* during 'he Minter men• i i r T n tit n ' t t m r
full day on Saturday, getting 'I1* '*!'rn *' *,n ’• U1' ID, warm t h i : NM\ t1 |t• 1• » yt «»r i IuI In 1i t1 Nil
in riTioi » m «ii :
%
ready for the coming Bombing vnough !• have it outdisir* I
n o tic i: ih n u t m
u i v k n th»t
n,|
II.NIC It Y W
M tN N
I « m # h s « « n l In l Kiinm* *1 Nth
scxjurntly,
I
envy
those
whose
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j children's birthday's come during t l * ) l t ( Mt o *f r iut nt ek rnso, w n • i • re• #. f f h o» tl m
h • . n i m « o f Th# |lu#v iir « and ih « l
In a candlelight lervlce Auguat Andrcw Speer,
The “ pressure Is on” for this j
t h r o u g h . A* i
rtiliU f i i M vum
1• * r l n t n ri % h i
The hride't mother chcie a one, since VAH J nerdi only one th# summer! Kurh is the case of i*frr k l r;f »•'
3 at the Central ill|dltt Church
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i l l A U i n r. x i r s s
the Morgan boy*, Michael and ■nd o f i f MMl nl «NN
«**sfjntf
Plorld#. In ArM e w |f # v h m a | Mrmln»l#
with whit# mire win to keep the Conover
a doubt# ring
ceremony united powder blue drrt*
Pat,
the
son*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
r.triUn # B* III) ih* provision* .if
h i I f f * I fl 1 f * t l t f n r # 1* u r k n s r H n
Mrt. Sewell.
the |Trojihy permanently.
Mi»« Irrne Kelly, daughter of Mr carnation*.
and the
• ■x i t r i it. th* KIs tlt|.»u« Noni# MAtutB, t o - A l t :
.\ l i t K i t n n i Dean Morgan, wha «bsrv July JM#C w*’tf«.
11 \ 1»vec n r 1 If d ' * J . :*«&lt; n,s| 18^9# PI'lflslA *klAl'll#B I *aJ).
and Mr*. Leslie Louia Kelly and groom's mother, was gowned in other «&lt;iuadron. arrjust as dc-t
lhflr birthday slate. Make, the* u t t k p ' i nI nf •|*'xtie#,
klniA J»ff«PAt
• s ]» ll# « .
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r
i
Jack Sewell, ion of Mr*. Doyle navy blue with white accessories. trrmined thi they (VAII-St wont
- f f 0„ Mr. M„ rrin t00.
leAtll* r«h«l||
C*
fr.ii.ts M .
r i i I I I f • or r t t i r r
B. Sewell, and the late Mr. Se­
| i # r | t r e r t i t m l n c h f . Ih^ ' i s h . o n A reception was held after the ,Ur.M
ki •, , \l,. f 1,1 * " V* 7 the can get it all out of the w „ •!#f c r • * «tf #t J r ( ' A t t T H I t ne t
IN T i l l : « I I I * I I T f i l l I I T
well. Th« Bev. J. W. Parham per­ j ceremony at Ihe church.
will "tell the Isle !!
wllh OS’ K party!! And ^ it wai
• \ H T K I I , M# w i f * . w h oa * nil*
o r 1 III
N IN I I I J I l»l« 1 ( 1.
formed the right
o'clock cere­
« I I H I I I I N %N i l I (Ml *» .l* n n
In •ink ri" w n •
The
newly -veil couple
will
Mr. and Mrs. A. J n..!ton. (lie's thj, p i,t Wednesday, when Mich- &lt;N1T* \•• i #•\ Ut T If r IuI l / an
l
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u t r it .
Vtl
N
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r
c o t N M . M n il mony.
! spend a frw days on the east in VAH 11.) liv# nn l*skc Kllcn. #rj pirn,,| nine years nf age. and M# i»|f#' I f I I ) I n nn&lt;l If i l M . i l k «
I I I N.
IN
« I I %&gt; « l . l l V .NO.
MM.
, White gladiola* agalnat a back­ , coast of Florid* before taking a in Casselberry. Can &gt;ou think of ,.4l rr4Chrd his sixth birthdsy i ih V f i" H e epfMiir. h c l r e ■|#% l i f e *
f M n l r r s i r f e**111.»f • o f j l h s f |&gt;4 f 11r «
r.
ilium.
;
trip
to
the
Smoky
Mountains.
UpJ
ground of palm* and candle* de­
a better place for a bar b-que and o nf (,lg cake, (another aavirg nf j f l i l m U f h f , (N fsi 'if fft , u - t»r or • - •
rittBiiff
corated the church. The toloiat on their return they will live at ' beach party? Well, that. Just t)m#
effort.) ice cream, and
wi» Johnny Carter who tang "Be- , 290J Magnolis Ave., Sanford
whxt they had there nn Friday ,0fj drinks were served to '•kippir
Out of town
guests included night. Among this* there were JohnM(n( j|mmy. Paul, and John
cauie" and "The
I»rd'a Pray­
|Mr and Mrs. Sylvester McCall of Mr. and Mrs. I* 8 Helms, Mr. |f*y-vrya t'.rcg Kensrue. Joe (iiber ’.
Th# bride wai given In marri­ , Orlando
V.r,i. J?,T, Tur.r,k' ' ,r.
*°nR",» Driscoll.
1&gt;ie bride is a graduate o f Sem­ jjul
Mrs. N. K. Jordsn. Mr. and Mrs and Butch Lyons l/ita uf games
age by her father,. Mr. Letli* U
inole
High
School,
where
she
was
II.
A.
Shields,
Mr.
a
n
&lt;
|
Mr*.
R
___
__^
_
_
___ ^ hoys
Kelly.
were played, and the lorky
Diversified Co­ !•- t.cntry, and Mrs. Gentry I
Her full length gown of while secretary of the
left feeling sluftnl and hapnet over taffeta featured a round operative Training Club. Mr. Se­ hrothcr. John Ryan, of f.rrrn-1 py( , mj ,|,u \Vlih prises for winneckline and matching Jacket, A well also graduated from Semin­ wlrh. ConnectIrut. Hie Bnlton's n||ltf |aM Rarrr,
Skippy,
fingertip veil eairaded
from a ole High School. Is a member o f have three children, at do the ' Paul, John, Joe, and Butch!
while hat. She earned pink ro*c». the JayCees and Klka Club, and Helm's the Jordon's, and the C.en From my own experience, (ar.l
Maid of honor w a i Mix Jane it aisistant manager at McCrory'a. try’a. The Shields have two, end wil^ )&gt;0 boy* of my own I've
Mathlai. She wora a powder'blue
certainly had some') nobody hsi
ballerina length gown, and carri­
at 9 lbs. 3 ut. Mrs. B«sarge Is as goo&gt;l e lime, or causes as
ed carnation*. Miai Alrne Moore
I the former Miss Violet Ogleaby much COIlfuiloO as a bojr *t a
and Mitt
Jeanette Daedcidgr.
birthday parly!
Mr. and Mrs. Donald If. Bos- ' of Sanforxl.
brideamaide, wore ballerina Irng urge of lging Beach. Missis.ippi
th gowna of pink and nile green. are proud to announce the birth
They carried bouqucti of carna­ of a daughter Sandra (sale. July
tion*.
30. The young miss weighed in
r.'aa'a.« iK'f'sR6lf-H 4wMae
•..il^se' JfssXsep e&amp;sasc
The groom’* liett man w*« Joe
Pickent. Uthert
were llaroid
I I.W VA IIHtM .till b t O l i l d i A U A I N I . .
•r
Marth, Vernon
Brown, and (I.
and Afi )IN . . . and Afi UN!
I’ roilng lhal Ihe KXPKRIKNCFD WAT Is Ihe
&gt; " it r: i Mu ll i ii n ri.it t
SI’CrKSSFI'l. WAV! Fiery d#y prnperlle* are SOI.II
: * » v i i 11:
R oofing - Jalousies T&lt;» WHOMm ITu MW
ihe
II
WSIIROI
till WAV for Ihe Top Market Dollar.
i • N&lt; KIIN:
) ou TOO.—can hair your property SOLD through Ihe
Nolle# l. hereby
that ih#
andrrslancd. pursuant in the n ■
Ornamental Iron - II tltbuia
■aucres-ful HunaTrough durl-in Method, only a fr* nprn
Name Plaint*." . ‘ ha uler SSI, |
lair* In August A Sepw-mher—NO C.U !. \T ONCK for
I P .r lln n ,es, F lorid * M a n i l a
will
rarli inape.tinn »f tour properly and details of Ihr
Doors
n il.l.r with Ih* rterh of the Cir­
II ANHIIIIOl'tiH PLAN—rcpresenllng half a rrnlury of
cuit I’ eurl. In a n l
&lt; &gt;r samlaol*
I'ountr , Florida, ui^&gt;n f a . a l p l «r |
sun IASITI, HXPEIUFNCE. Call IMl.I.INT—Oilnr .of nr i h • p u b lic a t io n o f Ihla
I.A.MHJ 11)71.
nolle*. Ih* r irlillo u s . a m . I n&gt;wll:l
-i iiM i v r
pH Way
Tk«
al number III I lies ISI. In lha
To Buy And Sett
1 1s Th* faw Way &lt;
clly of Paaford. Florida.
Thai Ih* raril** l-i.-..'* 1 la
••It husin*** *sl*rorl.«. *r* a*
f o llo w * '
6th And Maple
i.rr: ii t tv kins r&lt; s v e i .lt
I Mi'll NR XV C*ONNt:i.l.r
Sanford — FA 2-0500
fa lrl al
Har'ord
a.m ln s t*
On The frcniis**Regardless^ ef fncs or Wrath .#

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Don’t forget to
stop the Milk

and ...
Keep in touch with homo
by Telephone
Plan ahead for a happier,
more carefree vacation.
Telephone ahead to make
reservation. Phone to
be sure of teeing friends
•long the way. And call
home lo keep in touch.
It's easy to do. And
Long Distance cost*
to little.

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MONDAY, AUGUST tJ -t:M P. M
S IXTON'S TROPICAL RI ^T IIOMP.
3rd Ase.— I Dlk. from Atlantic Ave. and
3 hlka. from World's Safest Dearbl
NKW SMVItNA BEICII
Props-rlf includes an oututamllng 2 ilory structure of I
ma*onry and stucco constructlnn togetl.r wilh a l.r.~.mf
rottage, fionttng 200 ft. on the south sido of 3rd Ave
The large home, operated for Touriata has five rssntall
rooms, 1 eo nplde hath. J lavatories beside* the pwnrt's
quarter*. The tenia) cottage has 4 rooms and a hath with [
-Lower whi.h alto has an outside retry for the conven­
ience of batherr. This location which ts toned ommeirtal
is truly outstaniiing fur income or Investment The guest
home may t« botght lumtshe.l -r unfurmsh&lt;d as nita j
vour needs. The cidtag# will xell furnl'heit. Y«u ran buy
:h* home and three lot* arpararly or as a whole!
WKD. AUG. U—1:3* P.M.
Vlasonry home with Duplex !
1919-1911 Dartmouth Axe.!
WINTER PARK Area
No City Tates
Thie property is close l o !
schools, ehurrhes, shopping I
renters and U handy to city
bus services.
Doth buildings are LEAR
THAN ON'F VF.AR OIJII
Propertiea sell unfurnished
and may be bought separate­
ly or together.

Till RS. AUG. IS,
1:30 I*. M.
WAGNER'S CAFE
llumr 6 New Rental ( "Il Ige
On Last Side of I', S. I7-9J
('lain II &lt;* •. (I r I a " .1 nTampa) * Ml. S nulls of
Kissimmee
Property frunts l.'.j ft. on
high'**)’ with depth of ap­
proximately 1221 ft. with
plenty of ixsom fur ex pan.
spin. Cafe enjoys good
natrons*#. A comfortable
) t,edroom horn# an I a rent­
al cottage also sella.

BUCK’lf IldRN ou I/. H. I at DA) TON A
SSorld Famous Barter** lirstauranl
One of (K# lareaf reta il p a c k a g e stores in Volusia County.
I-erg# met*'. Warehouse budding* of several thousand sj.
ft —largu frontage on Reugrav* A'# and Fla ).sat Coast
Itailn ad wtlh appro*. » 0 ' on IJ. B L To )•* sold In parti
and as a Whole.
WFIINFSOAT lOlltS—AUGUST T
On Her hi, h Mi. from ANUFRSON. S. Carolina
JI* ACRE TUCK KB FARM—LOTS—HW Y. URTGK.
Acreage Trarts-x Home*— lliras. Equipment. Etc.
TUCKER BROTHERS, Owner*—Cooper ating Broker:
Mr. L. A. McCr»ry, Anderson, tf Carolina.

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loan i up

1600

G .A .C . F I N A N C E
C O R P O R A T I O N

AMOUNt
YOU Ctf
J 7)00
140 CO
4 7) CO
600 00

fATMINTS IO I
74 MOHtHS 20 MONTHS 1* MCWSlMt
—
3 3 04
3 3 47
$ 9 4»
1079 '
11.67
74 16
30 69
79 33
34 39
39.34
47 66

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I Q A N t M A P I TO R I S I D I N T S O f

ALL N I A I I T T O W N S

Rtp-Ra&gt;rlng Agowyget
fc f)to rp n te n to r

Our used car market It booming
right now. Your oar'i worth plant*
mora to us right now. 9o com# and
swap It for a '57 B u ic k - right now!

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—Most completely new
Buick In Wstory

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your k»sso on Itt

look whatmakoj'57 Buick the dream car l!* !* !
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run erAttiHow lo o m

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Must Have Large, Small Industry

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ford and Seminole County — wo'va got to
have lndu*tr&gt;’ to aurvivo the tax dilemma.
Industry realizes that It shoulders a huge
part o f the tax burden In any community
v»h?re it loiatcs.
It is asinine to take the position that in­
dustry, "is not w anted" fo r from these busi­
ness organisations conn* payrolls and pro­
duction— not only from the products that
are imported fo r their manufacturing o f
wares and commodities, but to use the pro­
ducts that come from cattle and farmlands—
vegetables, meat and fruit.
lleorg e Gibbs, one o f the great leaders o f
the state anil one ol the lender* in the use o f
waterways has suggested on several occa­
sions that Sanford and its vicinity can be­
come the Pittsburg o f the South— and ?o
that m ight I**W hat opponents o f industry can't under­
stand is the fact that smokestacks and
smoke are both a thing o f the past. Industry
d '- '-n ’ tth mvv a*pall o f smoke over Its com munity in these modern times— not when el­
ectricity is available to u«e and oil can be
barged in by the thousands upon thousands
o f tons nt one time. Certainly Sanford and
Seminole County can become the "P ittsburg
o f the South’* and people will like It.
One o f the important communities o f
Florida in bringing industry within its
boundaries huj provided employment for re­
tired machinists and mechanics on a part
time basis creating a payroll fo r the com ­

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of4 relited
families fE.it
that !4
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passed.
Certainly industry is welcomed to the
com m unity— that ha* beer, made plain by
leaders in Sanford and Seminole C o u n t y welcomed because industry survives by
profit-m aking and not bv losing money each

year.
One cattleman, in exclaim ing that ‘ ‘We
don't want industry." explained that his in­
dustry, everywhere, is losing money. And
we say that such an industry cannot take its
part in a com m unity, furnishing payrolls,
taxes, and other com munity necessities un­
less it docs make money.
W e like the cattle business too. but we
like it to make money and it is on that basis
that ranchers and investors in Florida and
every other state where ca t’ le i« s leading
industry can survive.
Industry in every conceivable size is
needed in the Sanford and Seminole County
area— and unless we get industry. a« it has
often been said— com mercial establishments
might just ns well close their doors if we
loose the bulwark o f our econom y today.
Some, only recently, have recalled the
days which existed right a fte r the Florida
boom when homes were sold fo r n song,
and lann was worthless in .» wav.
These same folks will realize that the
very same type o f exodu* should the econ­
om y o f the com m unity, the a ica. or the state
be pulled out from under it like a rug. That
can be done, too. if industry tnkos a notion.

Plan To Jolt Highway Hypnosis
One recurrent problem on the nation’s
highways is that o f waning driver attention.
Many an* afflicted by what safety engineers
call ‘ ‘ highway hypnosis.’ ’ a dulling o f alertneve caused by the monotony o f driving on
long, open stretches.
This dimming o f a driver's awareness o f
his surroundings, and especially o f roadside warning markers becomes a real menace
at intersections. When a driver mjsses warn­
ing signals and sudcnly finds himself on
the verge o f cross traffic, he's in trouble.
T w o military safety directors have now
Como up with un interesting plan to jo g
drivers into alertness as they approach intersections. The idea is to have segments o f
the highw ay painted yellow and red at ap­
proaches to intersections. The length o f
these colored segments would be determined
on the basis o f the legal maximum speed,
the type o f road surface and other factors.
The Idea is now being considered by the
Bureau o f Public Hoads, which may use it
extensively on the new federal highway sys­
tem. Highway officials in a number o f states
also arc considering tho plan.
No such proposal could be put Into e ffe ct
until it has received at least minimum test­
ing. On the face o f it. however, the idea o f
using color to alert drivers as they approach

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intersections is a promising one- It is an
exam p'e o f the kind o f imagination that will
have to be applied increasingly if accidents
are to be held down in an era o f sw iftly ris­
ing highway traffic.

Bring On The Sweet-Corn!
Some foolhardy aoul broke into print the
other day with a suggestion fo r tampering
with the ancient and honorable art o f pre­
paring sweet corn fo r the table. To the
boiling water this barbarian could add onion,
celery, carrot, pickling spice nnd oth er Items
we haven’ t the heart to mention. A fte r Ixiiling tills abominable atew fo r half an hour,
tho man would comixvund the felony by
dumping In sweet corn. Serve with lots o f
butter, says he.
Lots o f butter, indeed! A* v*cry true
sweet corn fancier knows, it would take more
than butter to right the w rin g thus done
this succulent vegetable. The recipe darkly
hinted at above may result in a passable
co m chowder, but it’s no way to treat
sweet com .
The way to treat sweet corn is to drop it
into pure w ater that has come to a full, rolling boil, and leave It there just long rnough
to bring the tender kernels to a proper state
o f firmness. Then out steaming onto the
platter, w little salt, plenty o f the best
quality b utter: A m brosia!
Being o f a kindly nature, we are not going
to reveal the name o f the j**or. misguided
fellow w ho proposes to drown honest sweet
corn In what might charitably lx* referred
to as vegetable sou p. He prvdiahly douses
chocolate ice cream with ketchup. W c leave
him to his sufferings Bring on the c o m !

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Wright said 2.113.330 boxes of
the announced tola! * 1 1 represent­
ed by simon-pure grnivtrs, (ro v ­
er-handlers or fresh fruit p«ckmg
companlrt which grow oranges.
*&lt;Florida Orange Marketers hat
a total of S, contrartt," Wright
] taid. •'including So from what you
might rail bona fide grower* who
produce ail the fruit they wiii
fumiib the cooperative, and seven
«ho will hav, to buy so me of the
fruit called for in their contracts."
Wright said he was confident
another 130.000 boxes would he
»'*nci during the coming week,
bringing the total to well over the
s 000.00-box mark
The new cooperative mutl grt
tvet-.ten lO.OOO.MOO and 12.000,00)
boxes of concentrate quality oran­
ges under its control to supply
Minute Maid's entire needs dur­
ing the coming season. These
oranges will t&gt;« turned into con­
centrate byMmute Maid and m M
under its two widely knuan
brands. Vl.nute Maid and Snow
Crop, with thr proceeds coming
back for distribution to grower
members of the cooperative, mtnu&lt; only the cost of processing

Vacation Bible
School To Start
to First Bantisi

5anford'i Firat Baptist Church
ar.nouncei it's Vacation Bible
School for two weeks beginning
Monday, Aug. 19. and continuing
through August 30. Day sesilont
will be he'd for shliJien three tO
twelve years of age each d*y from
9 I m. to 12 noon. In the evenlnr
srss'ons will be held for Inter­
mediate Young People, agea thir­
teen to sixteen, from T to approxi­
mately 9 30 p m.
M » J- W. Carter will direct
the Nursery for tnree year olds
In a unit cn "Learning of God's
Love ir,3 Care." Beginner four and
five year children will be directed
by Mrs \V. R. Vance, and Mra.
J P. Wilson on "Helping in God's
World" Primary children of six,
seven and eight years will be led
by Mrs. W. I Crabtree, 3Irs. L. B.
Ho«p, and Mra. A. L Bartr.eau on
tha
theme.
"Meeting
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Friend* ' Mrs. W. O Tanner. Mra.
H I! Gf er. and Mrs Cecil Tuc­
ker will diiect the children of nine
tn twelve Junior age on the theme,
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"Living for Jesus Every Day " In
Growers mi) obtain so percent the evening Ihe Intermediates will
nt the market value of their fruit have as their theme. "Discovering
si the time It t» turned over to What God is Like." Eshh departthe cooperative. Wright pointed me"i "ill he staffed by competent
out. with -etliemcnt on the re­ workers. Tbs daily program wdl
maining M prreert awaiting sale consist cf Singing. Bible stories,
ot the finished product and the m liionsry activities, chsracter
return made to the cooperative stories, bockwork. memory work,
for distribution to
its grower handcraft, refreshments, and man*
member, on the
basis of the other activities of interest to the
pounds of solids |n their fruli. i children. Ail ehildrrn are cordially
"We are extremely pleased invited to attend.
with the reception the plan hat
The church bus will cover a re­
tcceived so far from both b'g gular route each day to transport
and Ultlc irnarrs." Wright said. children and workers. Watch the
' Every grower knows he must daily press, this route will appear
make a chot.-e as to his cour*e In a .iter issue A closing pro­
cf action when his rrop is ready gram and exhibition on Friday
for harvesting. He can last the evening. Aug 30, will dose the
r--k of selling it in the open mar­ '.wo weeks’ work. All parents and
ket or he can Join forces with friends are Invited to this occasion.
other responsible growers, as re
presented b&gt;
Florida Orange oranges and another for Valencias.
Marketers, and b« part of an or­
"This provide! the greatest in­
ganization which will have an centive for Minute Maid to strive
Identity for the concentrate made for maximum returns.'’ Wright
from his fruit, building tales on pointed out. "The by-laws pro­
quality and reputation and earn­ vide for one vote per member so
ing maximum
returns for the that Minute Maid wtll have only
grower
ore vote, the same as the smallest
"in olher words, the grower member. There is no opportunity
can. If he withes,
he a ‘ lone for the processor to dominate the'
wolf, trying to get the best of ano­ affairs eif this cooperative asso­
ther wolf, 01 he can assure him­ ciation ”
self of a steady and satisfactory
Carney Groves, a Minute Maid
return by joining with other grow, subsidiary, has signed a contract
er* to cortrol and get the benef.l calling for 3,330.000
boxes of
of a national brand "
oranges, while Minute Maid Gro­
Mlnule Ili.il'i own huge oiange ves corporation wUl provide ano­
production, represented
by its ther IJsOO.OOO boxes. The Carney
ownership of approximately IS.- Grove volume tnciudea 3,000.000
000 acre* and operation under boxes which will he purchased by
lease of an thrr 5 .» » acres will that grove corporation but still
be chanrelrd through tha coopera­ flow.ng through ind under the
tive and pail for on exactly the control of tha cooperative as It
same basis as all other fruit In Ends ita way Into Minute 3taid
the/ two pools to he established, plants to make concentrate.
one for early
and
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Sen. Walter

I ’.er. Ga.; Supf. L. A. Ar.denen ar.d
Mrs- Anderson; Trainmaster J. H
Arnold and Mra. Arnold; General
(Continued from Pag* \
Yardmaster W. I. Crabtree and tees, which George at one time
Mrs. Crabtree; Road Foreman H. headedV. N'ei.on Jr. and Mr*. WelsOAI
Elsenhower designated Henry
Foreman Car Department. J. S. Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador to
Dispatcher F. E. the United Nations and a forms.)
L. 31. Cornell, General Foreman THlia; Chief
of Mechanical Department, At­ Couper and Mrs. Cooper; Road- Senate colleague of George’ s, to
lantic Coast Line Railroad Com­ maaier J. F. L*w.s
and Mrs- represent the While House at the
pany at Sanford for the past a s Lewis; Local Chairman of Enfuneral aervicea.
years, retired from service ef­ pincers. W. B. 3loye_ and 'Sir*.
The President also lent a perfective a-if j, after more than M Meye; 1/vrvl OialMuao of Fire­
)?ars of continuous service with man. R R. Ram, and Mrs. Rani; sonal telegram of sympathy on
the ACL In variuos rapacities and Chief Clerk A L Collin* and 3tr». behalf of himself and 31r». Elsen­
at several different point*
Collins; Ticket Agent L T Shep­ hower to George's widow, known
To honor Cornell upon his re­ pard and Mr*. Sheppard; Freight in Washington and In Vienna as
tirement. approx.mately *0 Offi­ Agent, E. X. Fielding and Mu. "Miss Lucy,” and to member* ot
cial* and heads of Departments, Fielding; Chief Dispatcher F. E. her family.
Eisenhower said George'* death
including their wives, assembled Cooper and Mrs. Cooper; General
at Phelps Restaurant, \Yedn*iJay Roller Inspector. E- P. Fairchild. "ii a great loss not only to h:|3
night. July 31, a. 7 p m . for a Waycross, Ga.; Lead Machinist own native state ot Georgia hut
surprise banquet.
J. A. Strange and Mrs S range; also to the entire nation" He add­
C. L. Longman
Jr., Ftcighl Miss Charlotte Smith. Ster.ogra- ed that he suffered ’’ a persor.l
Agent at Orlando, and a personal pher. and mother,
Mrs. A. D. loss" because George "was *
good and dear friend."
friend of the Cornells for many Smith.
years, presided a*
Master of
Ceremoaiea, and after relating se­
veral interesting
and amusing
incidents occur.a; during the
years he and Cornell were in ILgl
Springs together, called upon each
Official and Department Head,
Including Master Mechanic G. R.
Gibbs nf Jacksonville.
General
Boiirr inspector h. 1* Fairchild,
of Wayctoa*. C. IL Ethridge of
Traffic Department. Orlando, and
Supt. L. A. Anderson of Sanford,
all of whom spoke very highly
of Mr. Cornell, both at a f:t-*n-l
and as a loyal co-srorker.
Road Foreman of Engine*. H
V Nelson Jr . on behalf of those
present, a* well as
employees
working under Cornell's supervi­
sion, presented Mr snd 3trs Cor­
nell with several gifts which it
was thovght wou'd add to their
enjoyment, including a portable
outdoor grill with accessories, a
set of TV snack tables, binoculars,
and a Gilt Certlf rats
Cornell expressed his apprecia­
tion. graciously and humorously,
Receive a full 5 months o f
p.vlng Mr* Cornell hrr share of
earning* December 31st
credit for his success, stating (hat
they were married at ages IS ar.d
17. would celebrate their Golden
Wedding Anniversary in Dr.-em­
ber of this year and were still
swrethearu
Those present were: Mr G. R.
Gibbs. Master Mechanic, of Jack­
sonville; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Long­
man Jr. (Freight Agent) Orlando;
Sir. and Mrs. C. H. Ethridge (A*«t.
J A s I e je s - a t T q I »
Frt. Traffic Manager! Orlando;
Mr. W. W. Gray. Mr Cornell's
Successor, formerly ef Manches-

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W ed Robert Kneib August 26
Mr. and Air* A’trglS U llaaty
of Sanford announce the engagement and approaching marrlaee
of their daughter Glad) a Loulae
to Robert Jotrph Kneib, *on «f
timer J. Kneib
of P.tt,burgh.
Tenn., and Mr*. Marian Mariball
Conway of New York. N. Y.
Mi«* Haity wa* born in Sanford.
and attended tchool* hen She com
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at Florida
State Unlverllty ami Stetton I'ni*er*ity In Drljnd- She * employ-

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serving In tbe navy where he I* In
Communication* office at SJi AS,
attached to AAH J.
The wedding will be an «vcnt
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lit VIRGINIA rONN, Society F-ditor
Chatted with Cliff Duncan Frlday night. Hr it leaving Monday
for Penaacola and Rosemary.
They will leave this week for
his homo In Ohio, to spend three
work* with hn family, before gi&gt;Ing on to Ilo«ton and M I T. The
Duncans wdl live in Waltham,
the "Oloek City'' Ju»t outsule of
Bolter.
Afr. and Mr« Jo# Ptr»grove of
Oxford, Min. ipent the day vi'h
Polly and Doc Savage recently.
The Prregrovca are living tn
Memphis Trnn.. now, but knew
the Savage* when Red wa* at
tending Ole Mi«l *etrrai year*
ago.
Sanford t* itnrprd of a good
bit of it* population thl* pait
weekend.w hen a large crowd
took off fur the beach and will
•lay there for mo»t of thl* mon­
th. The poor humble aouU who
are left muit conto'.o lhem*rjv#»
by feeling virtuoui, or perhap*
m&gt;Tc like a martyr.
I doubt if I haie ever felt a*
uninsured a* I do thl* afternoon.
Ilob and I pam'ed the hack of
our houtc thia morning, and three
old tome* arr not uie.l to atarj
mg on my head while I paint
the dirt, gran and leave* that
cling to the halfboard OUtliJf.
Anyway, wo finally ran out of
paint, an that put an end to that
project. And now I mint confen
that I am too lazy to find out
what haa been going on thii
weekend.
John and Jean Pvdry and
three boy* |ra*o Monday for Manachuietti— Cape Cud to hr exnet. Speaking of i ape Cod, tho
larnoie* will *t«:t with the Chairs
at Barmtable on their trip to the
tamo location Cy Fltton leave*
thi* coming Ttiuraday. an I since
he and Jean plan » New Fnc land
trip, perhap* the pickin* up there
would almoit rompete with New
Smyrna. Auguit in New FnglanJ
la a wonderful time of year.
AA'hal could tie better t*'»n tn
ill on a rock over looking that
incredible blue and rough ocean
a* you pick the mean from a
freihly l&gt;ot!cd luhiN-r and mill
it around in melted butter The
•cent of pine trrn and tail wa­
ter on a lUrnptdt. .lean brcere
are enough to put tbe Dana parfumeur* out »( Imilnri*. Tbe
wild flower* are blooming In profution right m&gt;n Tbe wild at-# r,
the tiger lily, the wild rule, tha
black eyed Stuan
Ihat la tf you
hive time to pick them 'nttead
of the profutlun of blackberrle*.
taipbenrlea, ant blueberries. AVe
have a field in Maine that grows
liny wild atrawbi-rrlel that make
perfect Jam Never fan make It
bark to tbe houie with enough
to make mor# than one Jar.

though,
But w|y should I rant on
about Maine, when Sanford ii
*urh a grand place, especially
right at this mom&lt;xit when there
t* a nice breeze blowmir and the
«kv j&lt; ralnwadied and blue?
Instead I'll r e p o r t th a t the
Friday bridge c r o u p met at ll.«
rel Rowell-* houie thl* week.
Ha/el *crved th# tirli chicken
**l*d and a «traw!&gt;erry anil whipped cream dcitert Preicnt were
Dodle K .n s . Betty MeCrackrn.
Ruth Tully. Marge Hill, B#lt* Lin
ker, Millie Dunnaud and Pont*
lllarkwood. Ruth won firtt, and
Dodle booby.
Miithl n well ditch thl* mat
terpiecc and start anew tomor­
row. Good night all.

MONDAY
The
VI SCS. of
Kbeneier
Alrthodnt Church will meet at the
J. H Wynn homo a! 7-1' pm
Mil* itet'y Jeane Townienil will
be the ho*!e*».
The A AV A’ l of the Fint Itap
till Church will meet at 6 30 (&gt;
m. and the intermediate li A *
at ; . jo pin.
(&gt;l&lt;en llouie I* held at the Fir«t
baptist t burrh for young people
16 year* and up each night Ail
young people are invited »"&lt;• »ervice men are given a ipecial invitation. Tlic hour I* 7 to 10 (Kx
cepl AVed i
9-12 am. Aeration Cliunh
$cht&gt;*l at Firat Pre»bytciian
Church.
The Boy Sc.'Ula cf the First
Pr»»bjrterlan Church will meet at
the Church at 7 &lt;h) O in.
( a** ef the
The Phdathea
church will
Firit Ptrsby trnan
pm at Air*. Andmeet at 7
rew McPhtr*on'a. 1S13 A c" j 'l i )
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AUGtST J
John William Policy
AlTil'ST i
Klim Carol .Si »an
Margaret Dunn

(p B JlA titia lA
Frien.la of Aflat Grace Strobel
will be lntere«ted to know that
•lie won first place In the .An yard
free atyl# at tho Garrett. Ind
Swim Ateet on Monday, July '.h&gt;
Ml** Strobel baa vtiited In Sin
ford many llmea. Sh# Is the eld
e»t daughter of the former Irl*
Sobrea of Sanford.

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Mi&gt;i Siranne M e It o b c r t a, ’ daitiei tint with blue ribbons.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Frank Slaughter
of Briitol,
K
■ m . it berts
cf Sanford Tcnn. w .i the groom-* belt man.
and ft eiton, V Va . and John l'»hrr* were
Fred Slaughter,
D gia* Dickey, mn of Mr. and Richard Lit trail and Sh#ril WolM r*
I
|| D key of llriitol, ford, all of Brtatol, Tcnn.
Aa were married Saturday evenThe brtJe’* mother, Mr*. Meire at 7 10 p in. at St. Matthew* Itoberti. wa* gowned In a navy
I irof
rhurrh tn Charleston, blue ihoaih over white taffeta
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with blue aerrtterir* and an or•he i ir.h wa* decorated with chid
and ra- lr abra stand- i The groom'* mu her wore a
" - bai, ii of white glaJndi anl ] , v,.n ||r iheath with matching
w le Hoik enha-erd the candle , ffe „ 0rie» and an orchid.
The reception wa* held at the
tin- la” Harvey per- urr,y Hill* Country Club, whne
' ,-er. mony Ti e church {j)c i.rchcitfa wa* banked with
or.a. \yfd background mm- palma. and the »crvlng table*
were decorated with greenery and
I
hr !e m i neautlful ai the bouquet* of multicolored dailies,
ci t . i the
ihe arm of her father.
fvthcr.
Auliting at the register wa*
Her , .i i wa* a i’ riirtlla of Boa- Mia* Elizabeth
Wade Wood of
• ii of
imported ivory Charleston. AV. Va.
pean (I -i.'ie It wa*appltqucd
Out-Of-Town guest* Included
« th lacc and iced pearl* and Air. and Mrt W. F. Hunt of San­
.1.1
-I With a fitted hwllce and ford. Air* LaA'allee Dunn. Mia.
u it ■ i prphini. Her full *klrt Josef Richard*, and th# Mines
i a chapel
train. The Alary- Streckcr. Flinor Gray, and
fn ce-‘ ip veil wa* held In place Dorothy Gray, all of Marietta,
hi mv'chn g lace hcadpic.-e cm. Ohio, t'arl II bt. II of New- V rfc
*-■ •* * • i, *h i f I K*rU.
City Air and Mr* E II Dicker*
The Uri le canted a prayer Mr. and Mr*. E II. Dlckev Jr.,
■' k i tti a” orelild nurker ami Air *n,| Mr*. Fred Grronlmna,
a i i •«*i,»i* o f |i!ir« o f the x-.tlcy
all of Bristol. Va . Air. anil Airs.
A| i. Nancy
l’ at Wood
of John AtcRobert*. Chilllcothe, Ohio,
MRS. JOHN DOl'GI.AS DICKEY, the former Suaalin# AtcHobrrla,
i i - n &gt;a- th- malll of hon. Mr and Air*. Sidney Macbeth anj who wa, married Stlunlay night In Ch»rle*ton, W. A'a,
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' in. .! ! vva * Mary Kirhaid Alaebctn of Klng»|xirt,
l i-n At. Hubert*, the bride-* slat- Ter.n . Mr. and Mr* Ray Halley
The groom’ a father I* with an
i&gt;
hri-h *'iiaidi were Ml** of Princeton, AV. A-*., and Air. Alcllobert*. t* In bu*lne*s In San­
Investment
*nd Insuranca Co. In
ford
with
Hunt-MeRobert#
Ine.
and
J.uir M 'rgret of Berkeley Spring* and Mr*. Fred Morgret of Berke­
AA Aa and A|i*« F.lcanor Pick- ley Spring* AV Va.
president of
Associated Ware­ Bristol. Aha.
i v • 'rr of the gTootn, of Bril
The bridal couple left the re* house* Ine. In Charleiton, W. A'a.
Mr. Dickey
attended Bristol
cepti n for a wedd ng trip to Lake
honor wore
University, DeGeorge, V Y and
New- York school*. Stetson
prtMtl 4lf piUYli
City. Fpon their return they will Land, and Ea*t Trnne»»e« State
in h.A !rr?ra ]* egth w th .x mateh- re«ide tn Briitol. Tenn.
College. Johnson
City, Tenn.,
1” ; l.ii'a» ht&gt;! , e and iwee'heart
For her going away cottume. 'where he :* a'.IU a student. II* 1*
rr k iiff. j f i ! a ban teau of bill# Air*. Dickey choie a brown and n memlier of Ti Kappa .Alpha
rt/zy-ase ef «#wee* V i k
* S .
rarrir.f blue and white ttr.pcd denim dre** with a Fraternity.
''Li'* iUmr» The Junior hridri maiihtng brown full length coat
xxor«* *i foil length gown of and hat Shr wore an orchid.
f-aturlm:
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The bride attended Charit iton
a
hu% lo of the the same •ehooli.
»nd gr.iduati-d
from
mi cttal ar.J a blue Jam band- Stuart Hall, Staunton, Aa she
*-u i \TV Olher bride.maid* wore ha* been a *tu lent at Stetson t n!
gout* identical to that of the veraity, Dcl~t'.&gt;l,
and llonda
;n . I of honor. They rim e d white State Ifnlvrraity at Tal!ahha«*ee
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
where she wa* a member of Al­
312 EAST FIRST STRKKT
pha XI Delta,
and represented
that eorority In the Cotton Carn­
PHONE FA 2.4451
ival court of H*M in Alemphi*.
w.l rreum# her studies
II. JAM ES OUT
JAMES B. CUT
Tennet*## State College
in Johnson City, Tenn.
Mr* Gayluld Forreat wa* hon­
Tha bride-* father, AV. Kenneth
ored Thursday afternoon at a fare­
well gathering In the hum# of
\lr« Monty l.ille’mc
In Grove
Atan.c Mr*. Jack Burnev poured
'lr* llericC unmini sarved the fruit pun. h
White pcr' v'^n^t' r *n'' yellow
hiblli-Ut dec* rated
the party
yy T i V a f f l
r - ’ in* a* w.ve* of VAH 7, friend*
and neighbor* earn# to *av it.«*l
F I RS T Q U A L I T Y !
ALWAy ;
r *- if .. j
tiye to Airs Forrest, wlvo .« |eae.
ing Sanford to live In AVmliington. D C. Bidding farewell were
ATr*. J. J ( ale*. Air*. Itodrrlrk
Tiompaon. Air*.
Daugla* Mena'rom. Mi* A. II Harris, Alra.
Braiiey Odhani,
Alra Volt# AVII
l ama Jr., 'lr*. Richard F"*aier.
Mr*. K It Horrell. Mr* Richard
Andru*. Alt* J-din
Honk, 'lr*
Charlea AIcBiatnle.
Mr* Don
Brubaker, Mr*. II 1. AVetglc Air*
T. II. Yount. Mr* Marvin lla**.
Mn II i ( r a t AirI I id#
Frit/, and brr mother who I* vti­
lting from Charlc»ton. S I- , 'lr*
Grelchen Hall. Atra. King Ibulce*,
Alra. W. B II toy, 'lr - H W
Atann, Air* R A Mever. Mr* It
E. McMurmy. Mr* ^ell Pruden.
»n.i Mr* A. K. Simmon*

Mrs. Forrest
Leaving Sanford

Still going on - - Drastic Reductions On Summer (mods

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Miss Suzanne McRoberts Weds
John Dickey In West Virginia

TH R EE HUNDRED

BARGAIN
PRICED

The Mlaaa* Edna and l.aura
Chittenden have returned from two
weeks ln Fall* Church. wh*rc they
wer* called to the lllnct* and
•ubaequent death of their *l*tern law, Mr*. L P,
!ni.
Ct ITLNli TIIK HTIlDING rake for their fiftieth annlier*arr are
Mr. and A|rt. limit lllegen of South Sanford Are., pictured Satur­
day night at a rrcrpt.ua glim In their boaur.

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Mr. «rvl Airs. Albert Jaequet
Jr, an.) daughter Kathy of Bit
(I’ botn l&gt;y Brrgitrom ) j oxl, Mtialavtppi are vacationing In
‘ Sanford with Mr*. Jacquct* par
I rr:t», Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Ogle*
1hv of y * Alaple Ave. While tn
I Sanford Mr. and Alra Jarquet
|havo been vlatllng and renewing
: • I frlendihlpa. Alra. Jaequet t*
' 'fie former Allis Jtni* Uglrsby
Welsh, Air*. Jesilr Aha ye, Alta. of Sanford.
Atartln I^vin and
Alia* ZHIah
Mr». G H. Brown
by train
Wtlah.
Y'e'Iow rosea centered tha table 5 ovtay for Chicago, where *he
|Will meet her daughter ind drive
In the |l!eg«n home, whera friend*
rallnl from 7 nv p Af. 5eturdar to to Carmel-by-tbe-Sea, C* J. lor a
rongra'uUt*
the
annivoriarv vacation.

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50th W edding Anniversary
Observed ByM r.A ndM rs. Blegen

Fifty year* together were eelfbrated Saturday by Mr. »nd Mre.
Kmil Blrgrn, ■&lt; frlrnds and rrlalive* congratulated them with
dinner and an open hnuxL
Air. Blrgon'a *i*trr. Mr*. Mar­
lin Levin, arrived Thuriday from
Chicago for the o c a nun. to join couple. The large tied cakn r&lt;-Mr. and Mr*. John H. William*
m on the wonderful famllr reun­ volved nn a muilrat tray., Atri
ion. A dinner at d ub Diamond Ing* Hendrick a m greeted guests and four children, Gwynn, Jark.
“ 1 followed by tbe open house at ^ 'u .e 'donr, Mr*. Je.Via A b a y # Jeff and Beth »pent th* »cek-end
the Brcgrn home on South San­ preside.) over th# guest book in Aliaml Beach.
ford A«# Mu* ZHIah AVrlih wai Punch wa* »erxed hy Alra. B-dvja
rrapontible for the lovely deco- and Ih# e*ke rut by Alls* AA'elih.
rationi. On thr table at th# Club
Both Mr. and Mrs Itlfg#-* were
O. D. Farrell's
Diamond were white candle* with I bom In Norway, but met and
gold bell*, gold mint baikcta and married In thla country. Air.
gold Inieriptiona on white place Blegen it retired from hi* former
cards. Gurtta at the dinner parly i occupation a* a baker. Rodney
tn'luded Mr. and Mr*. Blegen-* ' Blrgrn, of Del-and la their only
ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ton.
Mr*. Rodney Blrgrn ef DeLand,
Mr. and Mr*. Letter Burroughs, i
Sanford'a Only
Mr. and Mrt. Dougia* AniUy,
Downtown Florlat
Mr. and Mr*. Emil ChrDtenien
Feahirlnir
and Mrs. AA'eda Hamilton, also of
SA N FO R D FLOW ER
DeLand.
SHOP
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Joining th* group from M&lt;1- j
I 0« S . Park
bourne, were Mr. and Mrs- Peter Ph. r,\ 2 1822—Nit# PA 2 MT0
310 E. 1st
Knudaon, Mrs. Blegen-* routln*. 1
Alembert Florlat Telegraph
Mrt Ruth Hamilton of l»ngwood.
Deliiery Aaioelalion
Mr*. Mae Ruhow, Mr«. Ld.th i
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&amp;OFT11ALL TR O PH Y GOES to A . L. W ilion for the WiUon-M aler Furniture Co.’a
championship team In t|ie citywide recreation departm ent’s softhnll longue. Howard
Gordie (righ t) director o f the league make* the presentation. Entire team in the
background looks on.
(S t a ff Photo)

Junior Golf Classes To Begin
Tuesday At Mayfair Inn Course
Calumet's Future
Stars Predicted
For Winter Races
CAMDEN. N. J.-Your tip off
on Calumet’ a futurt star* la tho
list of four young nnrses eligible
for the world’* richest race. The
Garden State, on Oct. 24. They
ar«:
Kentucky Bride (named for th*
book puhlUhed last year by Ad­
miral Gene Markey, husband of
Calumet's owner), a dark brown
son of RuN Lea-Blue Delight
Club, telephone Fairfax 2 9934, or
I might Im* reached in the even­
ings at Fairfax 2 1194.
"There’s something in golf that
will intrrrst every youngster,"
aaid Mario
Carfagno, "and It
take* the young bny or girl right
out into tl.e open where sunshine
and fresh air, coupled with com­
plete exercise of the body's mus­
cle . prepare them for strenuoua
studies.”

Th# eltywld# recreation de­
partment toft bill league's trophy
for th* championship trim w.nt
to Wilson-Maler Furnlturo Com
pany.
Tho trophy wti presented Fri­
day night at a banquet (Urn by
A. L. Wilton, head of tho local
firm, at tho Dew Drop Inn.
Presenting thr tropbv w»»
Howard Gordit, director of the
aoflball leifua.
Wilson. commenting on the
tram which made an outatanding
record during the summer lea­
gue achedule , said "Thi* yrar’j
tram waa os»« of thr finrst we
have had on the field.”
It waa the fourth trophr won
by Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.
Larry Chunat, pitching for thr
fumlturrmm
waa
undefeated
throughout thr tea ion.
When the aeaaon ended, WilsonHaler Furniture Company, was
at the top of the league standings
and came through the championahip playoffa winner of the trophy.
"IF* a real honor to add this
year'a trophy to thoae our tram«
iia&lt; won Inthe peat seasons,"
Wilton »aid a* he rveeived the
trophy from Gordie.
And he told the group at lh&gt;
banquet ” 1 hope thii tram will
•Uy together to form neat year’*
aoflball group to play In the el'y
wide recreation departmint'a lei.
gue."
It ia expected that the team
will enter rhampionahip gamn
being played In Orlando In the
near future.
TRANSIT TWINS
CHICAGO IS — raiaengera O't
local tranalt linea aren't nece».
larlly off their trolley If they tay
they keep runing Into the tame
conductor. The Chicago Tranut
Authority iayi It hat four acta ol
twlna on lit payroll.

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Presented Wilson-Maier Friday

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Monday. Annat 8. 1987

Pay* 6—Th* Sanford Herald

” W* have room for quit* a
number In our Junior golf clastei." Marie Carfagno said this
noralng.
Class** In golf gat underway to­
morrow afternoon, he said, and
alt boys and girl* between the
sgea of 14 end II can take part.
Carfagno said tills morning that
elubs and ball* are
furnlihsd
members of the Junior golf elm .
“ I am going to teach the fun­
damentals of golf,” Ihe Mayfair
Inn Country Club'i year 'round
pro said this morning. "It la a
wonderful game for the young
ple to Iram from which they
rfit both healthwi** and »p»r'smanahlpwii* " h# said.
Th* elasaee, Carfagno explain*d, will continue right up to Just
before schorl
and if
there it
enough interest aroused in the
game of golf, we can continue
our golf classes right on during
•h* school year.
"We hope to have tournaments
for th# Junior golfer*, too," Car­
fagno explained as he berime
enthused over the possibilities o(
hi* Junior golf classes growing
&lt;n number.
Thoae who would ilk* to hive
more Information about the Junior
golf claisri ran get In touch with
ma at the Mayfair Inn Country

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Magazine Boosts
M iteff Into Top 1

NEW YORK *R Th* Ring
Magaxlne hopefully hooited un­
beaten young Alsx Miteff of Ar­
gentina Into th* top 10 ratings
among th* “ poorest” heavyweight
group In years. ,
Twenty-two-year
old
Miteff
with 11 straight victories under
hia belt, was rated 10th. below
Danny McDevitt of th* Dodger* "the pooreit conilgnmsnt that has
appeared In Internationals in many
and Dick Farrell of th* Phils.
year*."
Kubek appears far and away
Eddie Macben of San Francisco
the beat of an American League replaced Tommy Hurricane Jackrookie crop which doe* not shape | s«n m top contender because of
up as strong aa th* National jjaricson's lopsided beating and
League group. The six-foot, three- TKO by champion Floyd Patterinch 21-year-old is hitting cloae son. Jackson sank to So. 2
HIE l.iWKIt—m e defending
to the J00 mark and hat been a
Light heavyweight chimplon champion si the Natlonsl Pubvaluable part of the Yankee In­ Archie Moor* was dropped from lint Golf Tournee in llershey.
field.
the heavyweight rating as he Pa.. Memphis' Jim Buihaum.
turned a»ay In disgust as hit
In the running against him are prepares, at last, to defend hla II foot chip shot in th* 1Uh
auch as pitcher Ralph Terry and 175 pound crown against Tony An­ rimmed Ihe cup. Jim was eli­
outfielder Woody Held of Kama* thony. Zora Foiley of Phenix, minated ia the Birth round
City, Roger Marl* of Cleveland, Art*., replaced Moor* at third by I* year-old Don Ksslg of In-1
dianapoiis.
(UP lelrjibota)
Jim Landis and Dill Fischer of rung among the heavies.
the White Sox and Larry Raines
of the Indiana.
When It comes to the American
League's most valuable race,
most baseball observer* are in­
clined to hand the plum to Hal
Yankees' Mickey Mantle without
waiting for final result*.
Yet, a( of (he moment, "old
man” Ted Williams Is making a
determined run at him with a
hot •tick- The odds are that thr
P h o n o b a fo ra
UP TO $600
Yankees will win the pennant and
noon fo r yo u r
this always la a major factor in
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final selection of the most valua­
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NEW YORK &lt;R — Jack Sanford of the Phillies and Tony Ku*
brfc of the Yankees appear to
have Rookie of the Year honors
locked up but the real of the
poit-ieaion awaids still are wide
open.
Sanford, the 2g-year-old •'boy’'
wonder who finally made the big
league grade after 10 years could
emerge from (he campaign with
more medals than a revolutionary
general. If he keep* going, and
should the rhliliea come on to
wdn the pennant, he might take
honori In three departmenta.
In turh a rase, the blond New
England apecdball pitcher con­
ceivably could rapture Rookie
of the Year, Moat Valuable Play­
er and Most Valuable Pitcher
ksnon In a f l « « «weep.
Sanford, who learned to control
hi* curve hall to post It victories
to date against only three, defeats, apparently will have to lop
Hilly Tierce of the White Sox
for pitching honors and Hank
Aaron of the ’ llravc| for Moat
Valuable acclaim.
Pierce Close Behind
Pierce, with a 15-7 pitching
mark, ia Sanford'* closest compelItor for the Most Valuable Pitch­
er honori. This bit of business
won't be settled until the rare
la run. Aaron, making a triple
crown bid In betting average,
homers amt runs batted in, Is the
man Sanford haa to bnst fur the
Most Valuable Player Award.
Sanford, however, teems fw
in front of such rookie candidates
as first baso teammate F.d Dou­
che*, third • baseman Ed Kasko
and pitcher Von McDaniel of the
Cards, Dick Drott of the Cuba,

Tim Tam, a dark brown colt
from Tom Fool’ a first stud crop,
out of Calumet's champion race
mare, Two Lea.
Jsriet, a California -bred hay, by
Khaled, who sired Swaps, out of
Jennie Lea.
Tempi* Hilt, a Citation-Near
Miss hay colt.
It has long been the practice
of Trainer Jimmy Jonea not to
atari th* Calumet'a
2-yearolda
until late June or early July
While other Juvenile* were bum*
Ing thc.nselvcs out and breaking
down this Spring and Summer,
Jimmy waited even longer than
usual. He turned loose the first
one on July 22 at Arlington Park—
Kentucky Pride and he ifon eel
iiy by fire lengths.
Jericl won't have hi* coming
out until sometime In Auguit;
Tim Tam still later, and because
of a training mishap which has
aet him hark several weeks. Tern
pie Hill won't see competition
until Fall.
Kentucky Pride has all th# cre­
dentials for greatness. Ha is a
full brother to the brilliant Real
Delight, lluhbley and All Blue, and
a half-brother to Princess Turla,
the leading handicap mare of
1957.

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•CLASSIFIED INDEX
CARP or THANK*
1 L6ST &amp; FOUND
a r o s rent
3 vftEACH k e n t a ia
4 t S ln ted U» r l .v i
REAL ESTATE FOK SALE
4—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
I ■BfCELEANF.OUS
a—FLOW EKS. PLANTS,
811RLBS
IS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
U AUTOMOBILES-TRAILERS
U BOATS A MOTORS
U FARM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­
E R Y
fl^FETS LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES
(Poultry)
U ARTICLES WANTED
IS PLACES to EAT
i f BEAUTY PARI DBS
IS FEMALE HELP W A M i.l'
IS MALE HELP WANTED
M MALE *T FEMALE
WORK WANTED
a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ISA MONEY to LOAN
3VSPECUL SERVICES
t M ROOFING A PLUMBING
U FLANO SERVICES
a ELE‘ TR1CAL-C0NTRACT0RS
a INSURANCE
XT NOTICES-PERSONAIA
a ARTICLES for SALE
5 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

5— r e a l Es t a t e

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tor sale

C ~ r~ t

A. H. PETERSON
Brot.:r Associate*: A. B. l’eter•on Jr . P. J. Cheauraon, Garfield Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
liams, A. C. Doudney, Lard
Surveyor
114 N. Park Av*. Pbona FA 2 6113

VE HAVE A HOME
FOR Y O U

REAL ESTATE TOR SALE 12—BOATS tad MOTORS
19 ft. Topper Cabin Cruiaar out­
3 RR.-2 Bath Home*
board Mercury 6S-E. (allay,
New A u&gt;rj bomra ready for am.
nr ad. air foam maltrait. FA
mediatr occupanry. Tcrrarro
2.4917.
llnors. built-in iloir A oitn
with ni ural cabinets. G. I. and
JOHNSON MOTORS
Conventional Loan*. 2 with nEMlNOLE SPORTING GOODS
•hide treat A lake privilege*. 3434 Sanford Ava. Ph. TA 2-1593
$13,000. to $16,304). And good
. Irrmt.
W. P. SMITH
Oulboard Salaa A Scivite
Large 3 bedroom older home with 2515 Tark Ave.
FA 2^234
•hade A rountry. $7,000. »llh m c the new Marine Hardware
$1,000. do* n.
Department.
Announcing naw lin# of fin* alum­
ROSA L. PAYTON inum
boat*. Ftthins boau through
Registered dial Estate Broker over night cruiaar*. Ban price*.
A trot. Alberta J. Hill A
TEXAS — MAID BOATS
William E. Htrarhal
All mode!* Mercury motori in
Ph. FA 2 1301—1/-92 at Hiawatha atock. Rig aavrngi on MK 23 and
Two bedroom frama houta. kit- MK23-E n*-v.
USED MOTORS
rhan equipped. 2 acres cleared *• HP Mercury,
$45 00
ary. _good
jj?d 4 miles
out Wait Firit. -.
HP
aerr
go«d 67.00
Call FAS-32W._____________
Late model 7*»HP
Evinrude
thin
i-1 * '*
3 bedroom, garage. carportr. fan,
appliances, built-ins. oo#n houta.! Very good Mercury hurricane 33.00
4*11 Escambia Dr , J1&amp;S0 Down. Abiolutaly like new MK 23
Marturv
215-00
glOJOO.
Perfect 40 HP Mercury with
all controli, 1954
495.00

I 23—SPECI AL SERVICES

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-B U ILD IN G — REPAIRS—

P A IN T IN G _________________
Interier Decorator. reiidanftl 4
Eurrt.t
Commercial. Alteration* anil
j or PAINTING
cuttom mala draperies. bin
c IlnNic* ]&gt;hona FA •’•’ Jia
raltmalal. Call FA 2-182) .D rrj” ” 1 farW,tW 1
™
4i3U p. m.
iThtx ta a pas* to lha Mutialand
b .j . »
Robion. Exp.
Rida
In- for j| n, Robjon.
PUMPS - srillNKLEB
date Aug 14 ,1937.
SYSTEMS
Thick Ratta 1000 aq. fL
All typo and attaa, inttallad
$48.00
•Do It Tourial.Ceiling Tile, do a lOvl'J room
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
fo| .«» little aa $11 .40.
S T I N E
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co
Machine ind Supply Ca.
Out Wait 13th St.
307 W. 2nd St.
Ph FA *432

M on d a y , A u gu st 5. 1957

Tho Sanford Herald— Pag* T

DAILY

C R O SSW O R D

ACROSS
1. Ravelv*
3. Failure
lalangl
9 Room
10. Cantered
1*. Halmiman
13. Lake
iSov
Ruaaia)

44. Coaraaly
ground
grain
DOWN
1. A frying

pan
2. Wan
3. Sacred
picture
iGr. CM
4 Sntre
14. Ev»'a
5 Inundation
garden
*. Yiam
15. Boy * bast
7. Open
friend
l port I
16. Gill Itbbr )
t. Having
17. N orth eu t
peg*
(abbr)
9. Exhausted
18. No-urtahad
It. Every day
19 Ovisf
IS Indicated
daily
i ManyIT
30. Fifth
1 L
column
%
her**
9

II. Cooling
davie*
10. Sir----- ,
Arthur*
tan
knight
21. Tha
Buck­
eye state
32 Girl s
UU2U1M
aa
nick­
V
iiiulu's
Aaivse
name
32 Fatter*
23 Man s
nickname
35 Fastened
25 Letter of lha 3E Take out
Iprint.)
alphabet
37. Girl*
26 Fastener
name
27. Not aottd
59 Malt
29 Famcu*
beverage
tower irr.)
20. Half-witted 40. Millpond

For The Real In Painting
Call Rrrryhtll Painting Cuntrnct.
Air Conditioning and Heating
or. Nn Job To lunge or Small
HOMES— .1 and 4 bedroom*
II. STAFFORD
Liec n»ed—Bondcd—Unton
1 A J baths.
215 Oak Avenue
FA 2-4731
Call FA 2-2247
Complete and ready tor lmmadiLaYemr School of Dancing
A&gt;f OCCUp&amp;IoC^**
Tap - Acrobatic - Ballet
Enrol! now for fat! teem-, »t*rt- ROLL (W AY. Hmprtal and Baby
tng September 3rd. Clasaea for
Bed* Day. Weak nr Month—
Lovaliona
beginner* and advanced &gt;tu.
j
ta / r ~
Trl FA 231*1. Furmlura Center
South PifiCcrast — Sanford
denLa.
116 West First St.
6u.
Whispering Oak* — TlturriU#
IBM E 20th St Phono FA 2-5425.
•t
ii
V— \RTHLEN FOR SALE
23. Substance.
%
\rtiat supplies, oil p
.
24. Naw
ii
FHA in service and FHA financ­
colors, t mounted canvastj.
Work Cloth**, &lt;anl*&lt;n,
Cola.
Stcnstrom Realty
Hampahiri
ing available.
%
tl
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Camp Goods. PainL Armytown
*
14—PLACER 1«» EAT
H. K. BTENSTROM
Navy Sutplus. .11rt Sanford Ave.
%
We ran qualify you for wda of
24. Low *r part
Registered Rrokar
2617 S. Frrmh
FA 2-193J
%
iS
Ii
W
Of f s c theio home* in 30 mlaula*. You 2437 Laurel — Phon* FA 2-2420 Curb Sarvice, It a. m. to 2 a. m.
GARRETTS 8EWWG CENTER
% %
28 Tightened
Busy Bae Drive In
tan Mart anjoyiinr O'* hea*
Whit*—N'acchl—Etna
Lovely well kept frame home. 2
U
it i l
w
31.0am* at
whi!* *a prort»a taa paper*.
Frenth Ava. at 20th St.
Repair* on all mska Vlirhlnas.
RR. KD- rm. living room, brae§
carda
xeuay, jaloulied porch, enclos­ i j —riKAiJn p a m l o r .h
323 East First St.
FA 2-5244
ii
32. Honey
ed garage, utility and storage
$2.50 per rail plus parts. 9 years
Insect
Developed by
%
Norge Appliances—Zenith TV
room, otange, grapefruit, lm- Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
-rt»K RENT
id
. . r%r
zy Jo
experience in TV Servi.e on all
33. Moth
ODIIAM
&amp;
ferine, guava trcci. City water, HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Miller Radio k Appliances
make*
and
models.
One
year
%
34.
Man
a
WT-LAKA APARTMENTS: toenjr
sewer. 100ft deep well.
ii
Sr
FA 2-036j|
guaranty- on all parta. Ws alio 41$ 8- Park Ave.
Tl'D O R , Inc.
105 S- Oak Av«.
FA 2 5742
nickname
private hatha. 114 W. Ttrit SL
%
% %
Strviea auto and home radios.
33
Old
weight
$2,000 down, balance fmsnerd
TV
Summer Permanent Special
it
Picture tubes repaired tn your Tils i* a pass to lha Rita Theatre
(wool)
Cor. Hwy. 17 *2 A 27th St.
_VICIENCY apartmanU aultat appr. 575.00 uontfily.
for Curtis Latendti. Exp. date
$5. A $4 60
home. $9.95. guaranteed. I year.
%
%
3*. Skillful
Phone FA 2-1301
able for coup’. , or alngta Person.
Aug. It, 1357.
llairl Purler Beauty .Shop
JO
J7
Phone FA 2-.16H4, 9 a.m. to 5 p m.
3*.
Kilted
llH
A
ll.K
Y
O
D
IIA
M
.
I’
re*.
Other* starting at $6,300.
Frusta bath A ahower. Ideally
Including Debary A L«kr Mary
1104 W. 23th St. FA 2-1321
45. Commune
— Factory lo you—
located across from Tost Offico#
FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR
41
*L
BARNES TV SERVICE
i Nath)
Aluminum
Inquire Jacobson
S(ofg114 S. French Ave. ganford. FI*
CLASS BEAUTY SALON
201 East Commercial
m
41 Prepallad.
\anctian Blinds
XT
U
FA 2-5221. Altar hour* FA 2 2411
Atr-Conditmnsd
V#dtm~ all aloe. kitchenette ApU.
a* a boat
Real Eatate — Imuran*-*
Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
GATLIN BROTHERS
Clearmont Avw., Lake Mary
&amp;
%
Commfrcitl IlTtinirttS—ItiU l*
42.
Bowling
SU M M ER R A TES
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
WOODMF.RE PARK IIOMF-S
Contractors, Draglines; Ganava
FA 2.4212
or rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
Una
Properly
CMH Clark’a Court. FA 2-3403Sanford Ave. at 2*lh St2232. Ph. FA 2-3274 Sanford.
cords.
43. Marti**
2 A 3 Bedroom Home*
1*— f £U a !.e h e l p w a n t f -d
■Dictate? ApL Air-condition A RAYMOND M. BALL,
3*50. Down . $$0 00 month.
23A—I*l.L'MllIN'G and KOt'KI.Nli Scnkarik Clans and Paint Co.
TV optional. Hiway 17-92 So.
112 114 w. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4622
REALTOR
Wattrssa snd curb girl over 21ty Limit*. Slumberland Court.
Clove to W. Id St . nlre ssction.
PLUMBING A SEPTIC TANKS
Apply Pig 'n WhistTa.
PR
O
FE
SSIO
N
AL
8ERVILH
We
buy and sell used f.rostur*
jt i
•bout l*a milea from renter of
INSTALLATION k REPAIRS
2 Room apt 112 Elm. FA 2 0374. S. D. Highleyman — Aaloclate
Paying
top cash price* for any
town, n nn. living, dining, kit. Restaurant worker, soma axper3. Unit
ACROSS
24 Hour Service
DICK IVER8 — Aaaoelate
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ienre, neat, agev between JOrhen, bath, flowing water, new
1. Mop
if
ARCHIE
C.
HARRIETT
Wumlahed apartment. Ph. FA j 204 S. Tark Av*.
50. Room, Board, and Salary.
Ph. FA 2 5441
workshop with 2 car-porta, 1
ING POST on 17 92 Ph. FA
capacity
h. Cult off
FA
2-419*
or
FA
2-5731
2-5723.
_______
GUTRIE Reataurant. north vf
2 0677.
acre landvcaned. some fruit
4 Spoken
9 Rtvar
Monroe
Dndac.
H
i«*
/
17A02.
treca. $$500. $;non down.
llr ie Court ApartmcnU. .1 room OZIER RE ALTY CO.
7. Kind
I fib |
CLARK
No phone rails.
Ladles Samsonite wardrobe cue.
furnished apartment. Call FA
Owner FA 2.3G38 after 4:30Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
of pro10. Persia
Plamhiag. Ilssting A Supply la.
Used oner, will sail reasonable.
2 0753.
Hard M. Field. Associate
cedurt
11. Reluctant
Ph FA 20249.
Contracting k Repair*
■ —
••
S room house South of Orangd i&gt;-M” r w . r -*ASTi i&gt;—
2601
So.
Orlando
Hwy
FA
2-554!
12. Edible
8. Hair
fo u r mom fumUhwd •pi* &gt;ith
2*19 Orlando Or. Pb. FA 2-2374
City Limits. Priced right Uy
net*
rootstocks
owner for quick sale. Mrs. Cic- For part time wnrk. Early morn­ Highway 17 k 92 South Sanford Girls 24'' bicycle, good condition.
bath. Ph. FA 2 0471.
KENNETH E- Sl-ACK
123 W. 91h S.
ing. Must be between ages of
34. Handicap* 11. African
valand, Ph. FA 2-1914 day;.
BI?G. - REAL ESTATE BKOKUIt
22 and 39. High seaool graduate.
worm*
15. Boar
Plumbing. Kresty Hr*tag
TJrifurnished 2 badroom ant. Near 1009 E- 2nd
Phcna FA 10*11
1 too Philcn air condiUotier. Call
SsWrdst'a Aaiate
Must have dependable- transpor­
12. Oscillate
16 Mulbarry
hopping center A Pinecreat
IllIY DIRECT
M.
G.
HODGES
FA 2-2994.
tation and bondablc. phene FA
In*3. Temper
i Ind. |
13. Public
.School No peta plcaie
Beautiful new homes. 2 and 3
Service
on
All
Water
Pump*—
2-3764 or Write P. O- Ho* 895.
34. stale
vchlcl*
Robert A. Williams
17. P ron ou n
quire 2417 -S. Elm.
bedrooms.
TKNTKD—Al’ l’KMVKD
Well* Drillad — P'impa
Ilower
1*. Mi*. Cantor 17. Sphere
REALTOR
*795.00 lo $995.00 down
GUAHANTKKII APPLIANCES
Paola Road. Phone FA 2 *017
S room furnished house, nie*
Boy wanted lo work In Golf Shop
I Utah I
29. Siutha
19. Large
llavmond Lundquist,
Small nmnlhly paym-jnla Munns
GE Wringer Wnbrr, A-l
large yard. Adults only. W. 1st
at Mayfair Country Club. Call
36. Ltttl*
21. Fish
suitor*
Jarvis, Phone r A 2.1310.
ASSOCIATE
eunditiu.-i
(59.00
FA 2-9936 or avenings FA 2-139* j
Ft. at Monroe Comer. A. Jchild
23 Obtained
21 Not
Easy wringer washer, will do
rhonn FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank
Muit lx out of school.
Peterson, Ph. FA 2-273*.
C. A. WHIDDON, Sr.
difficult
your washing
tlofl
Registered
22. Leaf
¥ bedroom unfurnished hmite, $43
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
F*»y vplnner, A l eond.lion 69.00
Boy« Wanted— to *el| The San.
ry\k\\ ii i . m
i \ &lt;*
ta
Real Flslata Broker
month. Oxter Realty Company.
vain
ask Crumley 4k Monteith
Frigidairc auto, washer, all |&gt;or.
fnrd Herald Mondays through I
23. Jewel
8. Park Ave.
FA 2 5W1
Ph. FA 2-5543.______________
crlxin, don't miss lliii ono 99.00
a&lt; 117 South Park Ph. FA J-46M5
Friday* al .1:10 p. m. Come to
Contracting k Repair*
• ta
•i
1957 Frigidairr auto. v. ailier, mo­
3$. Crant
The Harald trffiee and aik for
BtirnUhacf cottage, located on 171007 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2*542 del USA-57, Reg. 5243.93 177.57
9—Ftewor*. Plante.. Rhrehe
Consult A REALTOR Firit
i
parts
Buddy
Faslar
after
3:30.
" C 92. Call FA 2-1467.________
•1
.
CULLEN A N D H ARKEY
Frigidairc auto, washer,
2* bpamih
This la a pan to the Movisland 1957model
•LANTS — SHRUBS — TREES
WI.57, the bail.
danc*
v
4
B bedroom unfurnished house, 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2^91 Hop in and be pleasantly sur­ Wanted motor route tamer* in Rida ln for M.
Beall. Exp.
X
I&gt;* Rary. Morning paprr, muat dxla Aug. 14. 1957.
Reg. 1379.95
now 237 57
29 High rard
kitchen equipped. So. Pinecrast.
prised al our reainnable price*
1937 Frigidairr dryer. Model till%
hable
(o
furnish
smalt
ca*h
30.
Light
blow
Fenced yar 1106 mo. First *
and heauliul plant*.
BROWN REALTY
•ta
57 Beg $229 96
now 159 37
bond and have
dependable
last months rent and leave re­
31. And net
PLU.MHINC
GRAPEVILLE
NURSERY
Serving the Service
1937 Frigldairo. 12 ru ft, refru
transportation. Phone FA 2-3764
%
%
quired. Ph. FA 2-3332 for ap­
32. Florida city
Contract and Repair Work
Grapevlll* Ave.
FA 2-OM4 or Write P. O. Bos *95.
11
generator. Reg. $32995
It
Sanford Av*. at Rosalia
pointment.
_________
ipoas I
Fra* EiUmatt*
Now
$233
57
9 A M. to 9 P.M.
34.
Stupefy
a Tk T r o s s e t t e r , f l o r i s t
I
.
L
HARVEY
%
9 ru. fl. Ill rtfrigera.or,
1 rooms, bath, screened porehes,
20—HALF- or FEMALE
FA 2-2549
-33. Performer
Phone FA 2-1*31
304 Sanford Av*. Phone FA 2 3343
very nice
69 00
f .
garage, fruit tree*. Adult* only.
%
3*.
Plague
For dependable Service
/y j Ita
Make $20. daily. I.umiiioui Nam*,
7 cu fi. Frigidairc refrigerator,
No pci*. Inquire 2218 i’ almailo
ii
17
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
37.
Man'i
name
Member of FiotU!
C ERAM IC TILE
plain. Free aamplci. Rccvai
all |ioiTelain
C9.W
2511
French
Avr.
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
* ^imtihed 2 room apartment. All
3$. Monster
Co. Attleboro, Mass.
7 cu. ft. Norge rcfrlgeratoV,
PAUL V. MULLER 4 SON
5$
JO
J. W . H A L L. R E ALTO R
private with pnvatu bath. Ph.
39. Conclude*
very nice
69 00
Huby
Spear*
FA
2-136J
.
4
til
f
I
c
r
e
q
L'IPHY
n
?
------Ray
L.
Kennedy.
Associate
21
—WORK
W.VNTRD
p&gt;A 2-4003.
________
40 Fl*)thin$i
7 cu fl. Frigidalre refrigerator,
u
Johnny Walker. Aaaoclata
A-l condition
7I'M)
%
HAYNES Office Machine Co., Baby sitting. (Day fly Night) Ph. Plumbing k Heating. Fie* Esti­ Magn
Turmshed 2 bedroom, available
-Call Hill'* Phon* FA 2 3441
Chef .10" gas rinse, SMlrg
mates, All work guaranteed for
DOW N
ii
Typewriters, adding machines.
the lSlh. Phone FA 2-2*00.
FA 2 &amp;4JU___________
out broiler, like new
79 nil
on* year. Bill Ixllrrr, l-nngt.Laay lubber
Fairi-Rentals, 314 Slag, Ph.
For Sal* Uy Owner
% in
1957 Frigidalre Super 30" electric
3. Toughened
- f l k u i i IcR N I ai T
LAWN8 MOWED— Raaaonabi* wood, Phona W. P. 26-2989.
u
FA 2-04*2.
2 bedroom home. 4 loll*, run from
rango with rollsslert.
by
the
price*. Power mower. FA 2-4378 34—tMA.NO flfeltVICE
,
Five $60 00
Now 177.57
Magnolia lo Tark. Near Pine, n - A l W W o h l i rH U T T A U B B
nfllTCHJN SON'S Ocean Front
1 «a&gt;
i
elements
u
t ton Malbilt air conditioner 199.73
ApU. Daytona Beach. Call FA
m at School. Will aall aa a whole
l U B u a m m C T W g f C T n rr n
3
Insects
%
Piano
Tuning
A
Repairing
%
Nvad a good used car?
2-4058 R. U. HutchUon.
3 4 ion delux air rondiUone*.
nr 2 lot* on Park aeparalely.
4. Exclama­
I FA 2-4207
2013 Palmeuo
irg.
$.109,95
223.95
SLUMBERLAND
COURT
plans
Terms.
2904
Magnolia.
Ph.
FA
See Ray Herron
tion
I - M U I. VATATB
JUT T
DAVID WAYNE MATHES
Ka»y Term*
tn expand their mnl#| at Park A
2-43*4.
.
YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
CLAUDE If. WOLFE
F'renc^i Avwnua
leaving
a ! PIANO TUNING k RR PAIRING
Make This .1 Bedroom
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
APPLIANCES
29—FURNITURE aad
valuaida triangl* lot, suitable
Home ReaUy
J9— FUBNirUllE and
GOOD USED CAR.
W. L. HARMON
FA 8-$T71|
HOUSEHOLD GOOD*
Y
YOURS
for reataurant. store, or wh*t| Pb. FA 2-L277 After 5.04 p. ra. .108 East First St.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Ph. FA 2-0231 «r after 4 p m
have you. Will sell, lease nr
8 y selecting your own color
FA 2 2*81. .101 Wait 1st Ft.
Tbis Is a pass to lb* Rlts Theatre
KCIIOLS
schema now. Other features—
build to suit lennant on this; I 4 ^ | l j | C T t l C 4 b 4 ^ 1 i r M
for Lionel A. Arthur. Kip. dale
It wifi pay YOO I* see us before
electric kitchen, terrssso floors,
Aug. 14. 1937.
37lh
Anniversary
ideal
busineaa
site.
yon bay. Open Evening* and
Air Conditioning
In go&lt;id usrd furnliure
oversiaed lota and choice resi­
WF. \KE STARTING
Sofa Bdl
Resists—
Sunday*.
29—FI'RMIUBE
’anT’
““
“
“
”
”
Eieclrical
Contracting
and
Modern
3
place
bedroom
24—SPEl
I
At,
SKKVir.riR
6
MOKE
HOMES
IN
dential location.
pillows
Burns
Hillside
Trtlar
Ktpalrs;
Economical
Hooaa
HOUSEHOLD
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Scuffing
Upholstery Cleaning IANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY FURNITURE OF CHARACTER
spring matlraia
15 00
Staining
Right In Your Homa—Sanitised 112 Magnolia
Built By
DOS'S COVER SHOP
Like n»w Phillo rafri^ Bedroom house, 2 fully tiled
Dial FA 2-0915
Regularly $199 CO
Modern Machine Method
Msvtsr Craftsmen In
geralor
125.00
Automobile Interior Decorator
i baths. Double carport* and
NOW $I3D.OO
I'h. FA 2-4503
4 Bedroom, 2 Hath
Style and Conslrurlii.n
New Foam rubier swivel plat,
FKIGIDAIKK appliances,
sals
v atorage spare. CompkeSely laudSeat Cover* — Truck Reala
form rockers
--aped *14,050 00. 110 iihannol/
.1 Bedroom, | Bath
Tha same as Those
and service. G. If. Hitlli. Oviedn
At Willi* rpnliae—301 W. 1*4.
Drannr School o f Danre
El llOLS BEDDING CO.
Reg. $69.50
40 00
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Priatd Slnta
Jlrivt. FA 2-3174.
FU. Phon* FO 6-5 .16 or SaaLov# last with new tailored
Cor 2nd k Magnolia FA- 2-532I
Tap. Ballet, Acrobatic.
12— h&lt;)AIh aad kiOTllfcn
Celamal Day*
ferd FA 2-3*8$ after t y n .
FOR SALE BY OWNER
flip covert
2500
"Bud” Bamberger, Mgr.
In my ntw studio 2MS Hiawatha.
Finished For
10 plena dining room suit* 73.00
Two bedroom CB home with Flor.
ROBSON S OUTBOARDS Fr»« Delivery
15 A— BUILDING-hFJ’AlkSFlorida Climate In
Ida room. A good buy. Need to On* hom« h*a been sold, to act 2&gt;k HP Martin, like raw $68.00 Ixt us build your do»L*. bulkhesda PAINTINO
Round
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dining
table
10.001
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and
sea
walla.
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5
piece
chrome
or
wrought
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20.00
me*tn, Thona FA 2-4342, after ciastruciion.
dlnctiea
25 00
FLOOR aandmg and fir.iakiag
4 2 H P Champion
2Doo struction Co- FA 2-4310.
SM E
New large all plastic chairs
5.(4, FA 2-3712.
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
15 HP Flraston*
*3.95
Bag 79 50
3000
W eddinr LnrlUUons
SemimU
County
aiana
1925.
5
HP
Johnson
150.00
Beautiful high dry lot on on* of
EASY TERM S
H. M- Glasaai. Lak* Mary
And Announcem ent*
« HP Elgin
*99*
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* the prettiest
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of
thaa*
beautiful
homes
$10.60
par
100.
Also
calling
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W
Hard
62.60
County. Priced for quick svle,
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LET WA
*0.00 cards, stationary. Powtll't Office
*2850 00. Ca -venicnt tum i. S»# are located on Lak* Front lota. Hi HP Scott Atwater
• QUICK CREDIT
70V09 East First
FA 2 09S3 ! ADS D O IT !
“ lx HP Mervury
115.00 Supply. 117 Vfagnolia
2*minol# Rea.*-' 1101 S. Park
• E A SY TE R M S
.Ive., Tale phon* FA 2-6232.
7‘ x HP ScoH-Atwater
158.49
c l a s M T I d PBW DPr
A IR CONDITIONING
MILSON-MAIER
IB HP Corsair Gear SMft 13995
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10
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Wliard
110.00
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WOOD PANELING, Knotty Pina.'*11 E- Firit $t.. Pb. FA 2-5*21
11 HP Saa King
110.00
»no S. Tark
FA 2-42*4
In Servicw
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12 HP Sea Bee with Gear
.1 Herlroom Deluxe
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Shift
169.00 ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­ For Tainting tall Mr. Taskar,Ph. | *tr. Rooght-rold.
Kitchen Equipped
Larnr'v 5larl,
ments, invoices, hand biUi, and
16 HP Reott-A Iwater-good
EA 2 615* anytime.
1 21 East Firit St . Ph. FA 24132
H eaulifullv I.and«capcd
I*naad rtomi 313A75—I1B.625programs, a te .
Progreaslve
condition ___________ 170 00
Reduced T o S 12.800.00
Printing C«. Phon# FA 2-2051—
25 HP Johnson A-l eond. SiS.00
TUa u a rar* y*w*] in a borne,
40* West llth SL
25 Hf Evinruda, Fait
nearly new-, clean aa a pin.
Motor
325.00
WELI, DROAJNC
For
informacon
call
near Shopping Order. School
25 HP Johnson, atatric
fairbanX* Marwa
i* atop* in front of home.
•tailing
3.16.00
/fit mlaa thil if you want a
40 IIP Marrury
36500
now A M c. lio n *
real value. Down payment aa
W* hay# four repairman on hand
2W t~
Awa.
low aa $1000 if you wish. Exto allure prompt aarrie* on mo­
Sanford Ave. and 27th S t
clustra wtU Snminola Rwalty,
Phooa FA $-1
tor repair*.
1901 Park Ava . FA 2-5212.
BOATS ON DISPLAY AT
THRIFTl-cherking acrounti costs
501-511 Eait Firit Straat
3 M ODEL HOMES R E A D Y
W. H. "BILL' 8TEMPCE
only 12. for 20 checks al Flo­
Fa lea office corner W. Uryital
How
will you iwap?
rida Stale Bank.
Raaltar 4k Ii
Drive i lake Mary block, teleFOR INSPECTION
How will you trade?
A ssm . Gay AIIml Greichea Had. phona FA 2-4691 or FA 2-9012.
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Altai* Pric*. l m a t t Harper
For a batter Grade
$80.00 Monthly Payments, Pays AIL
U mo* FA 2*4991
111 N. Park
Marin*
Flniahw
EVINRUDE.
2 or 3 Bedroom Homes
For Y ou r B osl
Cherry Baal ratal* Af**cy
Y’oar Rslniea# Hester
^ Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
KUlUvON SPORTING GOODS
Senkarik GIx m and Paint Co.
Call
FA 2-1962 or FA 2-3363
t o ! W. 13 SL JUar-Uarhar Shag
$04 E. UC
I hoc* FA 2-5961
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SA N F O R D , FLORIDA,

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In Sanford

NEW SPAPER

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T U E S D A Y , AUGUST 6. 1957

United Press Lensrd Wire

NO 62

Study of County Tax
Problems Needed Now
2,953,00 Recommended

Citizens

Committee ■J^,Be',5a,®
,y
For Sanford Navy Base s 99 t d Four Year Tests

' ‘ Progress in this county Is big
gcr than ail of us,” Rrailey l)d*
Iham tol-l the Board of Nrmi- , WASHING 1ON ap — An Air
WASHINGTON «T — The
nole County Commissioners this For„ , ulhotlly on crathfl
House Appropriation* Committee,
:fc £ J L .a
morning a, hr requested vi ep. . ,
,
be "caught
taking our of its last awing, this
piopnatiun of 9IU.UUU for Ills 1today he wouldn't
THREE 8EMINOLP. COUNTV Iloys felling ready to leave yesterday for Camp Mtijuarrir. Orala
dead'
without
teat
belts
in his
W-mlontc Courly Chamber of
year at federal spending, today
Natlrnai Forest, where they arr attending d iiira In Wildlife miniiMirnl, Forestry, Soil Comma*
automobile.
Commerce.
chopped
16
per
cent
from
request
tlo: and gun s*fety. (Left In right) Robert Mlkler, flniidjr Long and Tommy McLain.
Odham filed a report of local
ed funds to finance this yea
Co], John P. Stapp told a House
(I’boto by Bergstrom)
military ronxtiviction ami assorted
Chamber of Commerce activities traffic safety subcommittee that
minor government functions.
ami said, "I would be imposing on fouc years of experiments at the
your time to try to sell you the aero medical flcid laboratory at
Piesident
Eisenhower had
Two 5emlnole Courly men have asked for 91,960,746,967. The com
Holloman Air Development Cen­
VIENNA. Ga to — Former |Chamber of Commerce."
been appointed committee chair­ mittrr recommended to the House ; Sen Walter F. George, his stairs
Pointing to the accomplishment! ter. N M . have proved the value
men for th# coming convention of an appropriation of 91.581,390,387. manship in forrign affairs praised of the chamt&lt;er group, Odham of seat belts In autoa.
the Florida Fruit and Vegetable a rut of 9279,138.380.
hy the nation’s traders, was bur- paid tribute to th# leadership
Strapp, director of the labora­
Association Convention, according
Among
the
Southern
project*
In-1
l« Georgia rlay l»te Monday provided by Ihe eilixens orgxni tory, said he has them in Ms .own
lo an announcement made today by
ration? AU of Ihrsa have been auto,
Roy Vandegrift Jr., Pahokre, Ge­ eluded In the military construction, w‘&gt;h 'bis tribute of Ins minister:
WASHINGTON W Prraprojects recommended today b/ i ' He hath showed thre, O man, provided by the concentrated sf.
Hr said Ihe Air Forte la debatneral
Chairman
foe
the
conven­
iden*. Eisenhower’* wife was op­
the House Appropriations Com -i“ h*t is good and what doth Ihe fort of Chamber of Commerce *lng whether to make the belts a
tion.
erated on this morning at Walter
Lo"I require of thee, but to do traders.
requirement in Its governmentNamed to head committees are mlltre was the Sanford Naval Justly,
Reed Army Hospital for what the
end to lose merry and to
Air Sta'ton with a 93.933,000 ex­
Other counties of comparable owned autos, and possibly in tho
Harold
Kaitner
of
Sanford
and
White House described as "a
walk humbly with thy God?"
penditure for expansion.
stir have contributed suable persons) ears of airmen.
John W. Evans of Oviedo.
benign condition.”
The Rev. L ( Lulls quoted aunia f^ th# operation of Chimb
The
Hun's
share
of
the
request,
Hubcommltte* Clatlrman Ken­
The three-dxy meeting of the
The surgeon was Dr. Humbert
|growers and shippers of Florida’s of the funds allowed, and of the this passage from Micah \ I. 8 in fr „ f Commerce groups at he prr. neth A. Roberta D-Ala. said h*
L. Riva a colonel in the Army
JTlnl1,£ * fr
^or. George »cn|f(j a |t»t of counties appro- was "dismayed” that 1938 model*
! vrgrtables and tropieal fruits will i cut were applied to Army. Navy
Medical Corps, a gynecologist.
A three car collision In Sanford he the 14th Annual Meeting of the and Air Force plans for rontln
I printing from *13,Wo to fgo.ssCO will hav# "more of Just about
„ mlUr §riflllil, UoIUi
Mrs. Elsenhower, 59. was re­ Saturday morning shortly before group. It will open on Oct. 9 et ued work on a worldwide system sriU. dignitaries from Washington ! ,
everything except one vital fea­
and
the
Georgia
Demr-rat
a
local
#
c|t|eW |lm, ,n our ture . . . more built-in aafety.”
ported by White House Press Sec­
of
drfense
bases.
Tlie
committee
Miami Beach.
It
o'clock
caused
property
damage
friends. Hundreds
of perrons
retary James c. llagerty to bo In
Appointed, in addition to the two called for greater economies tn ! betid Ihe service over louj.pcak county now." Odham told the
Rep. J. Carlton Liter D Tcnn.
The Hoard of Seminole County "good condition” following the sur­ In rarest of 9650, according to the
this work and use of rsisting fa­
rommisttoeri. "It'a been a reel suggested that the "hif three'' in
Seminole
County
men.
were:
J.
R.
|ers outside.
Commissioner* araa ask'd thii gery.
Sanford Police Department.
to r s v e r a o the auto Industry ought to start
Brooks,
Homestead;
Luther cilities wherever possible before j A mile-long caravan ihen pro tough b a t t l e
morning to appropriate 91.500 for
She entered the operating room
Th# collision involved automo­ (’handler, Goulds; IV. J. Flora, new project* are started.
that
trend
and
it needs con­ Installing three-inch wide belts at
! reeded tn a remeter)' headed by
A t operation of
the Seminole shortly after 7 a. m. ea t thii biles driven by Stanley I. Brum- Perrin#; William Graber, Belle
standard equipment In all new
Cuts recorded by the rommittr* 17 limousines bearing tuth offi­ tinued support,” he said.
"We've done a liclter Job thia cart starting this fail.
Inlay, if sustained by the House, cials is U.N. Ambassador Henry
«*©»inty Junior Chamber of Com­ morning and was removed at 9 IS ley, traveling north on Mrllonville Glade.
am .
Also L. H. Gravely, Newberry; would bring to
9*.322.Cl4 total Cabot lodge and George's col- year than ever before—we need
Stapp outlined testa which he
merce during the neat fiscal year.
Crow, traveling
Her admission to the hospital Ave, John R.
J. P. Harilee,
Palmetto; Diton
your help." Odham aeid.
|n Congress,
has directed for 12 years into avi­
U. L. Rabom Jr., president of was kept lop secret until the Pres­ south on Mrilonville Ave., and Pierce, Miami; Welter Peterson, aavirgs claimed by the Houle so
far this year against budget re­
Commissioner II. C. Dodd told ation crash Injuries, and for four
George’s widow, well known in
the Jaycee group preaenlnd tha ident was Informed of Ihe results. Henry Detervilla Jr. an Oviedo Goulds, Col*
Slreetman, Vero quests totalling
957379.869, fits. Washington circles and here at Odham that "Theta'a no disagree­ years Into auto accidents
request at this morning’ s aeaalon. Eisenhower received news of the Negro who was traveling west on Beech: end George Wrdgeworth,
was led tn th* ment, hut I'd like to know where
About all that la left to lie con­ "Miss Lury,"
He said the Air Force embarked
Belle Glade.
"W* aaked for and received successful completion of the op- Celery Ave.
sidered are the
annual foreign graveside on ihe arm of her son. nil of this extra money it coming on the auto study because auto
rration while he was conferring
President Rudolph Matiaon, Fort aid request, which can’t be con­ Heard George. Another ton. Mar­ from I”
*1.500 lart year and we’re aek- with Republican
injuries have become "the numIt. Jack Hickson and Patrol­
congressional
Pierce, will pirside al the open­ sidered until the aid authoruation cus. was killed as a Navy flier in
Odium changed his subject of tier one cause for admissinn" to
ing for the earn*
amount this leaders at the White House.
man Edward Hayden, investigat­ ing aeision and at th* corporate
bill Is finally poised, and fundi World War ||.
a request for a Chamber of Com. Air Fire* hospital*. In 1936, ho
Issues Statement
ing the accident, aald In their re business meeting.
year.” ho aald.
for the Atomic Energy Commis­
Thia South Georgia town of 2.SOO merer appropriation to the quea- said, 173 airmen died In auto
port
that
Delervllit
"ran
the
red
Shortly
after
the
President
• Rabom pointed out th# various
sion, also tied up pending con­ population was Jammed by visi­ tion of equalisation. II* said wrecks—almost at many oe- in
heard from the hospital, Hagwtty light” causing Crow to swerve in
gressional action on an authorising tor*. Buslnc-tr* shut down at neon
X..ui.- p-.-j.is are living in Utter piano ereahes.
activities of the Junior Chamber issued this statement:
an attempt to avoid bitting tha
•isl hundreds
of
Lwo-oeuple fear of reappraisal because Gary
bill.
of Coir were* la Seminole County.
"Mr*. Elsenhower entered Walt­ Detrrville automobile. Crow col­
Tie claimed savings In appto- passed hv Ihe casket i-hllf th* have cattle lands ou which they
i« the membership, and to the er Reed Army Hospital yesterday. lided with Bromley's ear, accord­
pay Iftil* taxes.”
m
irrn
v
rm
m
-ii-i
n
u
pnallona
don't mean that govern- body
®00jr lay
lay -in
in state.
ing
to
the
Sanford
Police
Depart­
Tris
Morning
she
underwent
an
various funds raised separately
e n
^
mem spending will tw cut by any
&lt; ^ g e «He I Sunday following a
"I shire your view that
' s . .
j
ment
report,
throwing
it
10
feet
operation
for
a
benign
condition,
from the county appropriation.
-Hundre,
l
of
Boy
fleouta
were
|
h
|
,'lkr
lh‘
wm,
At
...
week
llirv
Illness from heart dis- need more money and I shire A l t C n d W l l C l I l t G
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,
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im..a &gt;•&gt;...... - .... .
n. the operation performed by Dr. off tha pavement.
ev.ru.ted during the night from
|hf
, dm,niltritlon
fl0w ca.e. He had been appointed I'res.
vjrw „ f Kap^ralM,,- pvtham
He aald "We aak for your fa Humbert I-. Rita Colonel M. C.
There were no injuries report­
ilLm eh.
K
7.
, , nc*r hopes to shave t'rcsidcnl Etaen- ‘‘lent Elsenhower s l - i nal cn . commented and said "I ho,w. for F o r e s t r y S c n O O
tumble coniideration this year.” and it was successful. Mrs. Els­ ed.
toy “to&gt; NATO on retiring
llirmlngham when thunderstorms, howeg** 97I,8(K),Oi».Oih) .pending v°7
irtinng Inst
l a s t lthe
y . kimn
^I of _______
_
_______
t o v .u v v i
Ihe country
you
won’t
Commiationer John Krider told enhower’s condition is good.”
Three Seminole Count# boy* left
Damage to Bromley's ear was floodr.1 tha area.
January
after
34
years
in
the
|
plans
fur
the
fiscal
year-tbc
retPressed hy reporters for the reported at 9»00; to Crow’s car
get at loggerheads.”
aborn "I think you’va dona a
yesterday for Camp MfQ’ierrle,
Senate.
^ vl. lnCl* ° f ,r,ln„ f! ! :
* or.| buiigrt that act off the eonWe nerd reassrsament if w* In th# Ocala
precise nature of the first lady’s at 9230; and to Detervlllt'a ear
National Forest,
onderful job and I hope you con­
~
rrRlilorJl
p rn nn niv
are going to carry this county where they will allend a Wildlife
ailment, llagerty pointed out that as negligible.
tinue.
Riva was a gynecologist. A gyn­
forwent—it should have hero Manar.mfnlt forestry. Soil Oontenia. The,, were" no ra.'u.ltlea' ~ 7 ’
C le v e la n d
The Jaycee preaident told the ecologist apeclallrea in women'*
done five years ago, hr said
trrvalion, and Gun Safety School.
board of commissioner* "Wo pro­ ailments.
.
/ a ^ i ’W hrou‘ 1Piealdent aaktd
9l.764 lOO.tHg&gt;. S p e a k s T H u r s d O V
Odham suggested that a Citl.
Tommy Melvin of Geneva. BudAbout
600
boy.
were
lodged
in
7he
tommittrc
a,|
OWfd
tt.snjno,
,
pose to build a r.ewr Tourist In­
Under late questioning, llagerty
,
* Sanford, and Robert
Semlnole Cosinly Junior Cham­ am. Committee be . Ppolnte,i to
£"••• hou‘&lt; ,• town h*,!i end WK)i , ry, of
j-u.hio.noo. The
formation Booth on French Ate. aald the operation involved "no­
Itudr the county a tax problem!
problems' «.■its— ef
-i siavla,
e i ..i . accompanied by
k.
school*.
but funos for this project will thing serious and not an emer­
' aum alhwcd Ineluded 931.200,000, ber of Commcrre members will
for reasiest- j
y Ag*n, Cecil Tucker II, will
The Royal Air Force tent emer. „ r o u t ' d , to continua
k lesrn more about the plans for *° *',ow ,he nc#*‘
come from sources other than gency.” He alto said that the sur­
file protection
throughout the nient.
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spend
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the ___
camp
genry transport
from
Castle on th, » arth aateillle.
this appropriation.”
gery disclosed
"nothing malig­
county at theirnoon lunrheon
Asked how he fell about
Ihe|f |pa||ng In th# classes and field
WASHINGTON
W —
The Bromwhich, three miles a way. to
________________
Chairman of the Board FVed nant.”
meeting Thursday.
present Midget and whether he (rtpf &lt;wt the four aubjccls.
House has rcfu*ed to make police­ evacuate the tenUesa Scout*.
Asked alien It was decided that
yaon commented. "You’ve done
Guest speaker for the J.yccc »ould favor raising the mlUagC.j
A(ffnt Tufg ,r «•!&lt;) ,h*t
men and firemen eligible for so­
A camp tp-kraman described as A . R n m K
M e m o ria l
nice job—everyone
should be Mrs. Eisenhower requited sur­ cial security bcncflto.
meeting will b#
Sanford Fire Odham rornmsmted I would P«r* ,hthighlight of the week trill b#
''grossly
exaggerated”
report.
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gery, Hagrrty said 'i t has been
proud of you.”
•--J Sr
1annally prefer a miilag* raise' ■ trip to Silver
- Chief Mack N. Cleveland
Th* House Monday voted 120 84
Spring
where
No action was taken on the bud considered for quite a little time.” In favor of the plan. Rul th&lt; meat- that a thousand Scout a had been T o d a y A s J a p O n C S G
One of the top projects of the than to do nothing.” Ami he *&lt;id-,,hfy w)I| four a)| 0f ,hf wildlife
moved
out.
lie
Addnt.
our
pro
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Visits
get request at the morning session.
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Jnf|u,nn(r
Ro««
Alien'*
Jaycee
organliallon
is
fire
pre
ed
that
th*
lax
system
of
this
After Mrs. Eisenhower entered jure failed because it was brought gram will I* carried on-after ell; A s k N l l c I C O r E n d
vention. Each year the local young county Is way behind but !he exhibit* and the fish exhibit*.
Walter Heed Monday she was up under a procedure requiring a •e arr Roy Seoul* and w* are
prepared.”
HIROSHIMA, Japan V - The businessmen's group heads up a ultimate to do th# Job tn this
Th# three boys will attend th*
visited by her son, Maj. John Els­ twc-thlrdi vote for passage.
The bill, sponsored by Reo. Her­
James H. Gel.wtck, of New
nation. Joined by III Fire Prevention Week promotion ! county will mean a reassessment, camp and school through next Sat­
enhower, and his wife, Barbara.
throughout
the
county.
j
Commission
Chairman
Fred
Dy.
Hagrrty said he
expected the man P. Ehernarler D Pc., would Dnuwitk. N. J , director of Iht
,hf ^ p l * " man/
lr, rlJlll _will
lH possibly tell j _aop aajj “ We've got to go ahead urday before returning to their
Chief lCleveland
policemen and UOu.scut Am.ilean conting.nl.
i'R-stdrnt would
go to Walter bate permitted
j home* her*.
appeal for an end to
of h7nl*n. for
firemen already covered by stale triMittrd after an inanertiun ro„r nuclear »e*|»onS tn.lay on the
Reed sometime this afternoon.
J*rCrr*
f
•, *
' * ml meet ihe budget, irgaidlcsv
Tucker, accompanying the Ihrea
anrivers.ry of tL atom extending fire protection to ev.-ry uf reappraisal.”
or city pension plan, to receive b r .o.i.l l li*. noV7nc t' "
.
i ..... ,1L boys to Camp McQuarric. will altin. morning Uut not one L S._
^ ||(re; h|ma
|rornmun.ly l„ the Seminole Coun,Odham told Ihe v
board Id like
„ , n in.irodor «n tha
social security coverage.
A Sanford man was pinned un­
boy was evacuated.
I ty area. II* Is currently president ' tn publicly say that it Isn't fair
Chairman Jere Cooper DTenn
derneath his automobile for more
Prince Mtkasa, brother «( *•"*'j of th* Seminole Couniy Firemen's to bring total blame on Mrs. Gun Safsty achool.
of the House Ways and Meant
than 35 minutes Saturday nirht In
V n n r l n l c I n i u r n P n F ,* ror Hl"‘ hi,°
I’ ' 1" " ’ * MU A.M^iatlon
Walker (8»qninole Cuunly Tax
Committee tuld the House there
i i
a deep water-filled ditch on Stale
Assessor) but her attitude Is my
was widespread demand for the
Road 46 aUnit 3 miles east of the
Mr*. Clayton K. Bagwell. 1101 shim* In paying respect* to the
X - T -I L O r*
legislation. Hr said it would be West
cst Second St., reported Hint memory .1 those who died In the r Q i m L l
1 0 I Q I K U 11 disagreement. She'* not to blame
City.
for our roinly being as far bchinj
"purely
permissible”
and
not
Apparently Raymond E. Lord s
"a I yaar old pet dog had been world'a first atom-bomb,
Manufacturer Noil II. McElroy
is it la”
car went out of control headed to­ planned another conference with mandatory.
ahot ”
In Tokyt, 200 foreign and Jap­
Chairman Dyson alated "I be
ward Sanford and threw the dri­ Defense Secretary Charici F. Wil­
Floyd
Palmer,
rhairman
of
the
• "They ought to think of the anese del. fates opened an Interns,
tLiifoivI
Klw.nl.
Club's
3|arl.
^|
v1e H &gt;'ou **'# ^rr tun# she
ver out into the ditch as it went son today to talk about succeed
auffriing t.tfoir ttisry shoot,” Mis. tional coe/cit-lire dnllonted to
...
...
... . .. will wuik out • fAir
into a spin. The ear apparently Ing him.
I'lan ( ornmlllre will trll
. ,f
Bagwrll said.
seeing tha) there would be "no inn*
, . mrmlcrf
.
.fomarrow
_
. thrlr
, 9. j . . To tint.*...0&lt;lh«m
Mtd "I..i#non!
^vmr tn a slop over Lord, headed
fluh
«|
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*#
'Our
(tog
came
home
Saturday
more Hlrothimas "
Sources her# believed McElroy,
. .
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.
*
bclievr^ ihrll do it hy hfrifll.
in the opposite direction.
morning badly woiindcl,” she ex
92*3 bnn i year president of proe
uneheon
meeting
the
procedure
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NEW LONDON, Conn. e - T w o
Imbedded In the mud and muck |ter and Gamble, has the 322,5’W
in handling rases and file some
plained, "and the unmerciful
ATTENTION TRAFFIC COPS
•round the ditch the ear held a yesr Job sewed up If he wants U. K Navy submarines collided shooting of a pet is causing us
ef the experiences encountered by
underwater at dawn today in Die
CHICAGO 6R — An economy the committee,” in It. work.
1-ord underneath with only his II.
considerable expense."
Atlantic about 100 miles south cf
toouIh and note out of the water.
An aide to the 32 year old busl"Wt don't know whether it was minded policeman helped a mo
The Marianna Plan is one ef
I-ord received • bad gash in rrumsn told the United I’ rrrs here, hut damage was minor x-d e shotgun or pistol used In shoot torisl see On- light Monday. In the Important projects undertaken
there
w#re
n«
injuries,
the
N,vy
his left temple but otherwise was McElroy Is considering the change
by the Florida District of K
r»« opr"dog.
I
».he
nr m
•«!•
-as- a
ing
u]■...*iIIT ■nTIJsi”
« 9 « n |s. s ! 1 ^ £ .r .. f i ! 7 t e a
un'njured. I/&gt;rH was driving a that taking the position would re­ reported.
shoots
wanls Intemnational.
hoot, at anim.lv they ahoull
» 1 »f‘
1419 Ford s*dan Ills clothes were quire him to mak^-” wh*t he has
A spokesman at Atlantic Fleet shoot
hoot t„ kill," .he ad.led.
|&gt;ollcem.n James Mass, cscorte.
Earl Hlgginlotham. of tbe|
,
TALLAHASSEE V - Gov Le constant criticism by the public
torn nearly off him as he to do to lake It on, the conflict of submarine headquarters said the
...............
. . . __
i . , him to a Mnrlce station and told club's Public and Itcllncs. A *- j |t0y Collin* Is confident that any
Our part‘ S...H
bull .....
and .part
rocker
•i as thrown clear of the spinning Interest” problem and olher mat USS Tusk and Ihe ITS8 Cobbler ia t pel of our son.” Mrs. Rag. |him to buy a new headlight for frirs Commillcc, will lntro«lure prtf^.fixtog donr try the "ntw” generally ami which. In my opin­
price
ion, have resulted In far more
three dollar*.
^.itomoblle.
I were “ reluming to port under well said.
terv
Palmer.
State -Milk Commission will be or­ Injury Ihen he-’efit lo the dairy
"This Is the nature of the con­ their own power.”
Tha rar was found by Sheriff
dered only aftor "clear and posi­ induelry." th# governor »*ld In hla
A. E. Keans snd H. K. DaWItt as sideration* that are going on.”
The Tusk, a New Iy&gt;ndon.based
tive” proof that It is necessary to radio report.
he was chasing a speeding auto­ the spokesmen said, lie e "e d craft and the Cobbler, a unit of
the public Intereel.
"it's
obvious
somo
consideration
i'uinUng out that undrr the
mobile west on the * highway.
j Submarine Squadron 6 out of
Collins- In his monthly report to
Kvan* was Joined by Constable is living given to Iron” for the ; Norfolk, V i* collided at 3:49 a.
liie people, hinted he gained away American aystem private and epeCalloway before a wrecker was post.
m. cst the Navy said.
TALLAHASSEE V — A rrc ommendaUort bul raid he would ed the base proposed by the ataff [ for his own philosophy of price- rial Intrreili "arc entitled to no
ipeeial advantages of price fixing
summoned to the
scene. The
|
ommendation
to force tht Florid* withhold comment until be saw for a 9 per
cent
return
by flsirg through hit recent appoint except to the rxtent that such may
Th# sub* wtr* ergaged in man.
wrecker lifted the ear Into the
mrnt
of
three
n»w
member*
and
a
.ha
complete
report.
Power
and
Ugtit
Co.
to
reduce
it*
|#urcra at th* time.
932.466.non.
air in order that Lord eoutd crawl
new administrator of the agency. he necessary In serving the public
r*t»i even more than the company
Th* eompiny was ordered by
The staff workers aak) Ihe be.e
from undrr tha mired automobile.
The fovefnment backed unsuc­ interest,” the governor tald a
has proposed will be taken up at a the rommlsion to lower it. rate,
STRIKE CRIPPLES HARBOR
submitted
by
Ihe
power
company
m The accident occurred ahortly
cessful
motes in both th# 1933 and "dear and positive showing should
Public
Utilities
Commission
bear­
so that It »*uld make a 6 3 per
BKUN0C AIRES
VI — The
was
be«ed
on
a
7
prr
cent
return,
before 11 o'clock Saturday night.
1937
legislature*
to have tha rom- hr required to Justify any Infringe­
ing
h#rt
Aug
19
cent return cm total rapitalitation,
Th»re are 34 prisoners being hug# Ru#no* Air#* harbor was
which
the
company
contended
wax
mission
abolished
and was also ment on the right of free enter­
Lord wa» admitted to the Sc- held In the Seminole Countv Jail, rrippied today by a wildcat strike.
Thrr# rommisron staff mem­ nr show cause why It should not
necessary to keep up it* mulji-mil behind fruitiest attempts by Col. prise.”
Tmnota Memorial Hospital for Ma Sheriff J. L. Hobby said today.
Longinoreme.t, who had staged bers, who have analysed th# re­ have to do so
"This la ary philosophy and [
Dester l-owry, administrator and
injured head and exposure and
Company officials submitted the lion dollar expansion program.
One prisoner wa* brought !n slowdown striksa lor a«v#ral days duced rates proposed by th# power
The report alio pointed out that former chairman of th# commie- believe you will End H will be
shock.
ard six released during the past in support of d*mandi for higher company Jufy I, told the cnmmls proposed reductions rather than
ihe philosophy of the new milk
Sheriff J. L. Hobby’ s office said 24 hour* up to midnight last pay, watkrd out when th#ir atti­ lion Monday the rale* still were go through • lengthy hearing on a meeting was held July IB with •Ion, lo have th* agency d* away
commit tion,” the governor aabL
the Ini# before the commission, company offiriali in an effort to with price controls.
yesterday that a aummons will night, 'he Sheriff said.
tude was declared lll»gal by the not low enough
The governor also touched oa
"I think there will be tome
Th# Miff members said In tbslr work out an agreement hut that
Rervieemen w#re
McGregor Smith, hoard chair­
be Issued charging
Lord with
Of the total. II are whit* male. government.
lax equaliiation and Mid he e s s
changes
tn
past
policies
which
"no
*gr»vm*nt
was
reichad”
cm
a
report
th*
ulllty
submitted
a
rsta
"failure to have bit vahiele under 19 colored male. I colored female, called In to man srharfslde crane* man of the power rompary, ex
hav a kept this commission ’-seder countie* are aiaklng la tha field.
preaaad dissppointment at th* rec- l baa* of 9334,8*1,000, which exceed rata b*se.
and I colored female incompetent. and work in the holds of ship*.

President's Wife Undergoes
Surgery at Hospital Today
Jaycees Request
$1,500 Fund From
County Commission

Two Local County
Men Named To
Convention Posts

Sen. Waller George
-“ Buried Yesterday
In Vienna, Ga.

3-Aufo Collision
Nets $650 Damage

Scouts Evacuate
'Jamboree Park *

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Three County Boys

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Social Security
Benefits Denied
Firemen, Policemen

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Man Pinned Under
C ar In Deep Water
Over 35-Minutes

Soap Manufacturer
Slated To Relieve
Charles E. Wilson

vanaais injure rcriiasa, #&lt;to.oooj*p«n&lt;-ir it iii'o-i

Committee Plans

Navy Submarines
Collide Below

Additional

Local News

On Page 8

Changes In Policies
oeen In Milk Board

Power Rate Decrease Hearing Set

34 Prisoners Being
Held in County Jail

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NO. 60

Is D issapoin ted
With 8ill Amendment
*

Monday Night's
Special Board
Meet Canceled

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J u d ic ia l
S y ste m
T h re a t

Krider Named President
Of Waterways Group

A special meeting of Ih* Boarl
WASHINGTON HR — President
ORLANDO »B — Florida's new
John Krider of Sanford, sleeted |
of Sanford City Commissioners,
ff tcdijf ci!!fd (V| if n Waterways Development Commit- i president s! the group st !tx first [
orgmaiiy scheduled for Monday
night to consider bids for th* Ca­ sir's jury trial amendment to his tec, which hope* to establish a meeting Thursday, said he be­
pital Improvement Fund projects, civil rights bill "bitterly disap­ cross state barge canal *nd an lieves the committee ran begin
nat b'tn canceled, arcosiPng to pointing" and a threat to thy en­ inland waterway encircling most
■
of the peninsula, was expected to- functioning hy the next congrcs
City Manager W srrtn E. Knowles tire federal Judicial system.
day
to be operational by th# next ilonal session. "I think w# mid*
In
on*
of
th*
strongest
state­
Knowles ssld today that details,
■
of congress.
• great deal of headway,•' ha
necessary for an analysis of the ments to come from the White session
—— &lt;aid "Now all we have to do It
ijAPTAIN LIONEL A. ARTHUR, COMMANDING OFFICER of thn Sanford Naval bids, ar* not available In Unit to House In this administration, Eis ■ ---v
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set up tho mechanics."
Air Station, presents Curtis Lavender the lnrjrest incentives award check ever award, present to the Hoard of Commis­ rnhower salt that rarely In the —
W. Palmer Van ArsJale of Port
legislative history of the United I W O Y o u t h s L a u g h t
ed a civilian employe of SNAS for a Itoneficinl suirestion. LCDIt. M. L. Reall, Supply sioner, Monday n ig h t
•
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Everglades was elected vice prrsOfficer looks on.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo}
v stroll - Daniel CoaUnwtioi) States had so many extraneous Is. f • I
Company of Sanford Is th* ap­ lues been introduced In Senate S i p h o n i n g ( j a s o i i n c ident of tha group. Other officers
n
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are retired Adro. II. S. Duckworth,
parent low bidder on th* overall debate "tn order to confuse both
r o r n P a r k e d A u t o s Jacksonville,
secretary,
and
program consisting of three pro­ legislators and th* puhlir."
The Senate late Thurtday night
Two whit* youths were arrested {
Faltti Beach, Ttcasjects; Sanford Civic Center, Kit*
Station No. J, and the UokJsboio passed by a vole of 31 to 41 an yesterday afternoon shortly be- l,reramendment
gitsranlreing Jury fore 4 o'clock and charged with
The organisation, which plans
Swimming Pool.
,
trial In case* of criminal con­
*&lt;**k a state
charter
next
Tha Sanford conatruction firm tempt of court, a provision op­ petiy Isretny when they w e t* .
aubmitlni a bid of $.182,900 for all posed flatly by the Trealdent and found siphoning gnollnc from au- month, was established from var*
ious groups Interested In water­
The Board of Seminole County equaliiatlon. Previously, Commit thr*a projects and did not bid on Senate GOP Leader William F. mmobilrs parked along tn« big' ways developed at a Tallahas­
way
at
the
Imke
Monroe
Bridge
the
individual
conatruction.
Know land.
CommLilonera will get down to j ,jonfr Krider had stated emphatl
Before Sheriff J. I.. Hobby a n j see meeting July 18, which re­
There wer* 19 firm s submittin;
the job of considering details in cally “ I am not about to approvt
After discussing th* senate ac­ Deputy Sheriff Morgan McClell­ ceived the blessings of Gov. Lebids for either th* entir* project
a proposed budget for fiscal 1917
tho*# rolls—I am going on record or for construction of th* indivi­ tion with hil Cabinet this morn­ and arrived at th* sesne, th* two Roy Collin*. It is dedicated to
a.
ing, the President said the Inter­ hoy*, one 17 an dth* other 19, fled promotion of river*, haihort and
.
Two members of the boerd are that those tax rolls are unequal." dual projects.
canal* In Florida.
position of a Jury trial between a
ounty.
Carroll • Daniel Construction federal judge and his legal orderi Into Volusia
on record opposing any Inereaie Commissioner Swofford followed
Krider said the group plans to
However, Volusia County au­
whatsoever in millag* until "our suit and warned that "If it takes Company'* construction time w-ti Would “ wrakrn our whole judicial
work for construction of a crossthorities
wrre
notified
a.nl
Dou­
given
in
the
bid
as
180
days.
Al­
ta i problems are worked o u t”
system ami particularly the pres­ glas Bailiff, 17, who gav-i hit state canal
with a
minimum
Commissioner John Krider staled 31* mills for new budr*t w*’d ready scheduled for Sanford be- tige of the federal Judiciary."
depth of 12 feet with connecting
better
start
sharpening
pencil*."
borne
address
as
Maybe,vary,
W.
I cause of th* new civic center is
flatly that he would not “ vote for
"In this rate it will alto mske
Crux of th* discussion came 1a convention In April of next year largely Ineffective the basic pur­ V*., and James Murray, 19, who canals eight feet deep. Plana alio
one dime Increase in taxes" and
CDR. JAMES T. McGUlRR
include completion of the Intralater
added
"we
don’t
»olv*
our
when Commission Chairman Fred 1that will bring hunreda of visitors pose of the bill that of protecting gave Columbus, t). as hil home, coastal waterwav from St. Marks
VALDOSTA, fit. — Commander
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
rtf the 3350th I n f la tio n Group. problem by adding on mlllaisc.” Dyson suggested a renovation of ! to th* Sanford area.
promptly and
effectively every wrre taken into custody and tin n ­ to Tamps and from Titusville to
ed
over
to
the
Seminole
County
In
order
to
meet
th*
budget
City
M
anager
Knowles
laid
tins
the
Seminole
County
Jail
In
order
Amcncan in his right to vo*»,’’ he
Colonel Howard W. Llndiey. looks
Miami.
commission
members to provide additional room to hold morning that th« bids will be con­ •aid.
authorities.
.
back on an Air Force Career that ncod*.
Tlie cross-state canal has long
brought
up
again
the
question
of
Both young mtn admitted tak­
sidered at th* regular meeting if
juvenllri and women.
hat been Interesting as U has been
Killed Bill's Chances
been a disputed proposal. Most
ing
th*
aioline
"because
they
were
th*
commissioners
Monday
night
varied.
County Attorney Mack N. Cleve*
House Republican lewder* said
South Florida Interesta oppose It
Although born in West Virginia,
land Jr. warned the board that Aug. 12. It Is expected that the a* Senate
amendments
probably broke and away from home."
cJ**m « ’T l,l
Colonel Undsey was brought up In
“there I* a real problem over | Braiding of the bid will the toy have kilted the chances for enact­ They are being held in tho Kcml- j male m-eded ship
and barge trsfI item on Die agenda for that even- ment of any civil rights law this note County Jail.
Florida and call* Geneva home.
there."
fir in South Florida porta. But
I
ing.
year.
Krider admitted the problem
Ills mother, Mr*. George It. LindCollins lias encottragrd the com­
§ y and his sister. Mr*. Margaret
but asked “ Where la the money
They said the House will not *Cmittee to carry out Its proposed
coming from? If wa can't coma
C«pt, thg Jury trial amendment,
Gott both Hr# In Geneva.
program and offcrsM the service*
BY
MILS.
RAYMOND
MORRIS
The Naval officer reiponaib!*
rapeflal'/w
hen
rciipltd
w
ith'ear­
up
with
a
method
for
Raying
wa
Ha arrived at Moody Air Furr*
of any slat* agonefe* which might
Tor the multitude of operatlnoat
lier S cute action to confine the
CASSELBERRY — Melropoll- might a i well stop planning." he A f f n n c lin « y
Base near Valdosta on Jun* 19,
help.
housekeeping choree In support of
bit! to voting rights only.
13S7, for hi* Georgia assignment, tan Telephone Service, slated for said, and added "we ean change M i r C l i a m g k ~ O U r5 C
"I have looked forward to inch fleet operations at the Sanford N*.
At the tame time, Sen. Sam J.
having previously held the po*t of S**ptemb*r hy th# Winter Park
jw i
an
organlxatlon
a
a
tills
for
a
long
'*1 Air Station la Commander
FORT RENN'INO, Gs. —ROtV
E’vin Jr.
D-N.C.
announced
Deputy Chief of Manpower at the Telephone Co. and Orlando exJam es r McGuire, USN. Not
"I am strictly oppoaeJ t» spend­ TAI.LAHAS.NKE—Sixteen Ftor-' phni to offer three more amend- Cadet William Bryan Park, a stu­ time," th* governor said.
Pentagon.
Alex M. Balfr of Miami, J. C
Attending
Commanders Staff | change of Southern Bell, will be ing 1100,two fur reassessment un­ Ida tinsni and cltDa, Including j m?nts to the bill In the Senate. dent at the University of Florida, Wilcox of Palm Beach, and Van only | | he chirred with the ever
growing problem of parfclnr 11:*
On* would rrquire the attorney son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L
fichool at Fort I-eavenworth and explained at a meeting at 8 p.m, til we know that Mr*. Walker w ill Sanford, have representatives at
Arsdale were named Thursday to Increasing numbers of military
Harwell Air Force Be.* :« well Wednesday night The meeting, do Lb* right thing," Chairman Dy­ tending the first public relallo** gmefal to ollaln an Individual's Park Sr., |U9 West 17th S t, San­
and safety education course of tjie | c-oisent before filing suit in civil ford and Janie* C. Davis Jr., son compote a charter and by-laws aircraft but h* also must ascer­
at
Commander*
Management sponsored by the Women's So­ son told the buatd.
Commissioner Homer Little ad­ Florila Highway Pator which jl* riJits cases. Th# other* would of Mr. anj Mr*. J. C. Davit, 511 to hr presented at the next meet tain that radio communications ar#
»Vir»# at George Waihlngton Uni*
available, that flight lunches ar*
| pnvid# government payment of Magnolia Avr , a student at Flo­ Irg Sept. 6
veralty, Cdonel Llndiey wa* well ciety of Christian Service, will be mitted that rrasseitm en' is necea- In progress here this week.
clety
of
Christian
Service,
will
be
Retired Adm. S. P. Cinder of provided, that gasoline and Jet
attorneys' fees for defendants in rid* Stale University are among
aary
"but
If
Mr*.
Walker
won't
They
Include
patrol
safety
r
qualified to hold the interesting
civil right* rates unable to afford the croup of student-cadets from Tallahassee, who represented Col fuel In thousands of gallons ara
pollcem
port of Bate Commander at Camp held at the Community Church. go along we might as well dump cation officers, city
sheriffs deputies amt Elgin I r ! legal counsel and would require the Sanford are* who have eoro tins and the State Development ready for issue, that navigations!
Guynemer In the Fontalnbleu For­
Metropolitan service, effective that money in Lake Monroe.”
"You ran’l get money from peo­ Forte Bile m ilitary pnliesm n ., that state remedies in civil rights pitied the al.vwevfc leadership , Board, urged all slate agencies aids are properly functioning and
est of France.
over a 528 square mil* area co­ ple who ara not paylnr taxes if
Attending the course from S n raies b* exausted before ih* at- training course at tha 1937 F o r;' concerned with land and water that tempers are soothed when an
Colonel Undtey’a unique assign- vering parts of
Seminole and taxes are raised 10 mills," Com­ Butler snd Police Sergeant !.*' E. | torney general takes action In fed- Penning ROTC Summer Csmp.
development he Included In the aircraft breeches an axlatirj re­
went of commanding an Intsrgrat- Orange counties, will b* toll free
gulation.
Along with approximately 1100 group.
ed initallatlon. which wa* the first telephone service for stibicrilier* missioner Swofford contended and Butlrr and Police Sergeant e«|K. I eral courts.
Eisenhowrr's statement appear- students, representing 28 univer­
Central Air Hcadqutrter* of NA­ making calls within the area. Me­ Commissioner Krider ad-led "If Itoek.
James H Coppedg# and George
CDR James F. McGuire » -port­
Col If. N. Kirk man. Patrol f 71- ed to forecast a presidential veto sities and colleges In five South­ Gtbb Sr , botii of Jacksonville, ed for duty at the Sanford Nava!
TO, afforded him an opportunity tropolitan Service will be present­ they'rs unequal now and you raise
gc a of the bill if it should pass through eastern stain and Puerto tlico, and Krider were named to a fl Air Station early this year a i re­
to teit coordination and coopera­ ed and explained Wednesday night th* percentage they II pill be un­ minder, said each will
suitable in d u c tio n
certlfi te the Senate-House compromise sea who ar# also ‘ graduates" of the nance committee to e«*k ways of lief for CDR James R. V.’llaon,
tion between offlceri and meu of by Kenneth Peloquln admlnlitra- equal ."
Commissioners genfrilly agreed whtn the two-week's court* Is &lt;er , siont with a Jury trial provision. camp, Cadet* Park and Davis re ­ railing funds.
USN, past Operations Otf.:er of
cix allied nation*.
tion assistant;
Russel Hulbert, that an addition to :he present
It also seemed to Indicate a ceived Instruction and practical
the air station.
A French Doputy, Dutch Ad­ ass't to v-pres.;
Bogrr Seney, county Jail is needed bu&lt; failed to Aur. 10, and return to hi* &gt;«t
"better equipped to deal with ib- lack of further interest hy the application periods In most con­
jutant and a Uritlth Provoit Mar­ purchasing agent; and H- Clarke,
A native of Anaconda, Mont.*
SOME DAtfrt
shall were juat an crampl* of director of public relations, all reach an agreement on expanding He relation!, training of o'b* of- White House in the civil rights bill ventional type* of Infantey wcaCOLUMBUS. Ohio W _ Ron CDR McGuire received hla educa­
pon* and small unit tactics, sip - aid Adkins' 1910 mole ear Jus1 tion at th* University of NoUw
Colonel Lindsey’* staff. “ Different officials of th* Winter Park Tele­ tha present Jail which does not ferrs and human relations in en-1os it now stands.
ply economy, unit a d m in istra te , wouldn't cooperate wh-n ha tried Dame where he received hia BA in
meet the approval of the State eral.'
Legislation Incomplete
language*, tradition* and habits phone Co.
Prison Commission.
made the work very exacting but
Thsra ar* 28 men attandln the
When questioned on this point, map reading, automotive mainte­ to stop at a crossing fur a trim economic*. While attending Notr*
Educational programs to fully
Realising that a thurough studv course from Sanford, Jaeksor. He. I however, White House Press Sec­ nance, and signal eommunirathn When Adkins put on the brakes, Dame, he was a member of tho
vary Interesting," ha Said.
The Colonel spent the Woild acquaint the people with the new of the proposed budirn Is neces­ Panama City, Kry West, G. ies ' rotary James C. Hagcrty pointed
Development of leadership re- they failed. When he threw the varsity football team in 1934-3T
War II years
years atatcsldaattached service, are being schedule,! by sary, commissioners set Saturday ville, Tallahassee. Miami, Hi *n- | out th.st legislative action had not reived greatest emphasis through car into gear, It stopped In the and was th* middle-weight boxing
nut th# entire course of training, middle of the tracks When he champion at tho .chool In 1937.
to Combat Crew Training Group* the telephone co. with civic clubs, moming at 9:30 for a sesiion to on, lakeland, Urlando, IVj
wen completed.
which consisted of Ml hour* of tr^ed to accelerate,
Jr? Greenville,
S. C. and Lake church group* or other organise, consider changes that will meet j Clean* e'er, Pensacola, Li'.;#| ity,| After his clear defeat by
CDR McGuire ram* Into th*
the engine
field and class room training As flooded. Adkina Jumped clear lust Navy In March 1941 and was de­
Charles, La. He went oversee* In tlons upon request
the approval of th* commitlon. I Bronson, snd Fort I.auderdo
(Continued on Pag* 4)
far as was possible. e*cjj cadet befure th# train ramrr-ed Ms car signated a Naval pilot In Decem­
M rs Ben R. Evan* and Mrs. |
194S and was attached to th* 10th
ocruplrl several positions of lea­ and threw it 00 yard* down I'm ber of the same year. From Jan ­
Reconnaissance Group at Furth C. K. Fisher are chairmen for the
dership ranging from regiment: I track.
Germany prior to his NATO as­ W-S.C.S. meeting,
uary '42 to October *43 he served
commander to squad leader. Ilii;h
signment.
in different rapacitie* a t flight
Tho Winter Park Tclrphon# Co.
light of Ih* tactical training was
Upon his return froir Kurope. has recently completed a new cen­
Instructor at Corpus Chrlsll, Te*.|
the faadyr's Recreation Course, tn
O r Colonel went to Randolph Air tral offlca and after th* rut-over
Operations Officer with VC*7 and
which each radet was fared w'tn
}V&gt;rr* Base before being assigned In September, all calls through
Executive Officer of
Torpedo
a series of eombst type sltust otu
to th* Pentagon.
Squadron FIVE.
Orlando or Winter Park exchanges
designed to test his leadersliip
Colonel Lindsey is married to In tlie designated area, will b* toll
He wa* out of the Navy from
capacity.
• former M iu Alice Young of fret1. Metropolitan
October ‘45 until January ‘47 serv­
service will
Solonel Marvin A. Krrldlw rg
ishvtlle, (ia , and they havo two thereby eliminate toll charges to
ing with Trans-World Airlines ai
PM.ST of tha University of Flo ttons. John, *g* Jrt. la following or from Winter Park or Orlando,
a First Officer.
da,
is
deputy
csmp
commander
of
in his father's footstep* and It Pin* Hill*, Blthlo, Wekiva Springs
CDR McGuire reentered th* Nath* 1917 encampment.
now a Junior at the Uni vanity of Union Park, Altamonte Soring*,
(Continued on Page 4)
(Continued on Pag* Four)
Casselberry and Longwood.
Extended service now Ir effect
on a fixed monthly charge, will
be eliminated. Users of this ser­
vice will b« benef ted under the
CAPT. J. R REEDY, fVmmin- mi it* ground will he able to de- among th* Sanford
new set up. Subscriber* benefiting
squadrons.
There are 31 prisoners being by Metropolitan Service, will be
der of tha Navy*' Heavy Attack (erni|n# how near to the target Three consecutive Bombing Der­
Id in lh« Seminole County Jjail, fur niibed Orlanln and Winter
IMng ONE bated at Sanford Na...,t,.
,
,
_ ,, ,
a t . Station, announced
____
,today.
,
in# fictitious bomLi would burst by victories allow a squadron to
val Air
f i cording to Sheriff Luther Hob* Park directories prior to the cutthat squadrons under his commsnd 1 Bon,Wn* »co« &gt;»
! « ' gain permanent possession of tha
by.
ov *r.
Conover Trophy.
tors
indicate
of
the
ersw's
war­
wilt
hold
a
Bombing
Derby
on
As of midnight last night, he
Metropolitan numbers will ho
Aug. 8-7. Each, of the four squa­ time proficiency will h* thrown
Squadron VAH-3, with two such
said, seven prisoners were brought prefixed with tho first two letters
drons will tie represented by their Into a complicated formula and th* win* under Its belt. Is making an
in and seven released.
of rarb new exchange which will
threw top bombing crews.
resulting computation will drier- all out effort to retain permanent
Uf th* total, 10 wer* while become part of the number.
On the flnt day of tho Derby, mine the idenity of the best bomb. custody of th* trophy. The pre­
male, 19 colored mate, one colored
Th# new exchanges for Orlando
crews will drop practice bombs Irg rr«w and the be&lt;4 bombing vious wins were scored with AJ,
female, and on* colored female will be, GArden and CHarry: Win­
from an altitude In excess of 30,. squadron tn H*avy Attack Wing "Savage," aircraft. VAILS has re­
Incompetent
ter Park srill he Midway; Chisel000 feet on s target in th# Gulf ONE.
cently been outfitted with th# A3D
berry, TEmple; Altamonte Springs
of Mexico. The target, controlled
Trophies will be a wanted to the Skyw-arrior planes and their showVAIIty; and Atalea Park, Cltcstl»y th* US. Air Forces' Elgin Air members uf th* outstanding bomb­ ing will indicat* their auceess in
wood. Th* new system. Including
Proving ground, allow* exact de­ ing crew and to the ground crew th* transition from the AJ to th*
Memhtrs of the 5*r.ford Rotary domestic equipment of th# Win­
termination of bombing accuracy. which complies th# best record in A3D. VAll-a which has been flying
Club at it* me* mg Monday noon ter Park Co., can quickly be in*
During tha night of Aug. 7, th* maintaining their bombing rquip. the A3D for soma tim* promises
at the Yacht Gub will receive tergratsd Into the now limited
Navy bombers will mak* bomb. ment In p«rfect working ordtr dur­ to b* an *xperi«nced competitor
lorn* first hand information from nation-wide dial toll aystam.
Ing runs high over th* sleeping ing Uk derby.
in (heir j»t bombers. Squadrons
Mr*. Mary E. Walker. Seminole
Company off I-toll
employ a
cities of Atlanta, Ga. and Char­
A giant cup, the Conover Tro­ VAII-7 and VAlt-tl win flv their
County Tax Assessor, a t to plann* large dial, complete with erenang*
lotte, N. C. No bombs of any type phy, will b* awarded to th* winn­ "tried and tnia" AJ 'a and b u s
rd changes for th* future in her prefixes and equipped to give all WELLWISHER3 LINK THE WALKWAY from i Sanford N«v»1 Air Station Admin- wM be carried on Uits* runs, but ing squadron. Because it symbo- hopes of proving that sxUnstv*
iffica, according to John L. Kad- dial tonai effective In Metropoli­ iatration Building to render a final aaiuta to LC1 [William L. Hayden (center on atapa)
Ih* bombing crew* will glv* * liiea th* championship of Navy #xp*ri*ne* la Ui* older aircraft
r . program ahairwan foe the tan Berrien la aapelemee* their who ratirad this week on tha completion of nearly b year* of Naval aervlc*
“bomb* away" raitu stg*-*! when bombing, th# Corover Trophy ia w tl d eteralea tha p e u tu io a af
(Official U. &amp; Narjr Photo) over th#«r targot*. Radar atotion* Um object of flare* tosnpatacioa tho oovwtod trophy.
«
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County Commission
P roposed B udget Tomorrow
I u

R e v ie w

Col. Lindsey Will
Head Installation
Qroup In Georgia

Metropolitan Phone
Service Will Be
Explained At Meet

Butler, Rock Are

«u

»

31 Prisoners Held
In County Jail

J.otary Speaker

&gt;...* »r.»! b. CM. |n Tallahassee

Cdr. J. McGuire Is
Operations Officer
Af Navy Base Here

B. Park, J. Davis
Finish Leadership
Training Course

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

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JACXT

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
L evel Ave. et 40. St
Sunday School 9:41 a.m.
Murning Wonh'p 10:45 a.m.
Leuii L. Day, Fo»‘®r
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
s.m .
:4S
S anity School
Evening Kvan|(UtUe 7:45 pm.
U am ^tdneaday night prtyer
Slotuli'l Worship
and
Training Union
* 15 p ra.
praise service !:M p m.
pm
.
T
E vtnlni Service
■
&gt;«rmoo by the pattor.
W r ia n ity Pr»y«r 8«nleo 1:80
Evening Worthlp Service 7:10
pm .
p.m. Sermon by the pittor.
Prayer Meeting Wednetdiy 7:30
UUXCIEST BAPTIST CHURCH pm .
GENEVA
Paator
Charla* W. Hamll Jr
THE SALVATION ARMY
214 Elat Second Street
Sunday moraine aarvleas:
Meetings
10 a m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worahlp
Sundty
Sunday avanlng aanrleea:
bundey School
49:9C a.m.
S:U p m. Training Union
Holman Meeting
11:00 a.m.
7:10 p m. Evrning Worahlp
Opeo Mr (Street Meeting) 1:10
Wedntaday 7:10 p m. Prayar mart
p.m.
Inf.
Y.PX.
7:00 p.m
nalvation Meeting
7;JO p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH lucaday
Corp Codata
1:10 p.m.
n th W- and L av al Art.
Band Practice
4:00 pm
Bar. B- M. Snow
7:30 p.m.
Sunday School
•:** a.m- Ladle* Home League
Morning Worahlp
11 a.m. rhnrtday
Prayer Meeting
7:30 p.m.
EvangfUitle S rnlco
7:__p.m.
X
Prayer and Bible Study Wadnea- Satvday
Open-Au (Street Meeting) «:M
day i t T :» p m.
p.m.
“ Coma to Worahlp. go to aarra.
r i U T BAFTIBT CHURCH
OUTDO

FOSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCH
Oviedo
H er. Georga H. Corl«oo. Mlnlaur
____
a __ g.Vaal
9:48 I B . Sunday School
a m. Worahlp
11:000 *.»•
" " ~ r Serrlt#
g oo p.m. Worahlp Sarrlc#
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Eaat n th St. At Park A rt
Tha and of your March
For a Irlandly Church.
Gerald l.P rieo
P»»‘ot
Mllto* Higgiahotbam S J . Seper*
tatendtat
Sunday RlhU School
10 a.m.
F m e h la f
U
Bible Study
* P m*
irengallitlc Preaching T:4S p.m.
P rty ar M nllng (Wed.) T:4I pm .
Mlaalonary Premlllenial
You Are Welcome

Mid uock Service Wednesday
Wall, aa a r a i I can airartun.
7:45 p a.
thtra hat betn NO chanra on the
“A GOING CHURCH FOR
houra for the
awlmming pool!
A COMING LORDChecked with lomrone who aliould
COME AND SEE THERE
know, and they are tha aama at
IS A REASON,
I previously *tit*d On Mondays,
CHURCH OF THE WAZARENE dtpendtnta era not able to ui«
the pool at all, b«caute it only
“Sanford's Singing Chureh"
Second SC and Mapla Ave., West opens from 3:00 pm ., until d:00
p m , for the men only.
R. H. Spear J r , pattor
The following ate the hour*
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
that dependents can make uie of
Morning Worthlp lo:ts a a .
Training Deptrtmanta a p. m. pool:
Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. until 3:00
Eveatng Evangeliitle 7 pm .
Mid-week Prayer mteting each {P m , and $:00 p m , until 9:00
p.m.
Wednetdiy i;45 p.m.
Wednesday. 10:00 a.m. until 3:00
The Church of th* Naiarene It
Wesleyan la doctrine evangalirtie P m.
Thursday: 10:00 a m. until 3 00
In appeaL and world-wide in
pm .
million.
Friday: 10:00 a m. until 3.00
“ Wboioevar will may come".
p m , and 6:00 pm . until 9:00 p
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
m.
OF GENEVA
Saturday; 9:00 am . until 3:00
Jaek L Suw art
Paiior .p m
Sunday School
19 a. reSundtyt: 10.00 a m. until 3 00
Morning harvlca
11 a. m. p.m
Evening Service
Lake Golden hat beer cloied
Training Union
6 30 p. m.
Preaching
/:30 p. m.
CHRIST
Wad. Prayer Service T:J0 p .a . Comer of Park Ava. a 24th 9«.
SUNDAY 9:45
Church School
CHURCH Ok CHRIST
11:00
Worthlp
2nd St. and Rlai Ava.
9:00
Pilgrim Fellowship
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Ralph Drawer Mr.
TUESDAY 7.30
Song Servlet
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evangeliat
M.miter
J. Bernini Roto
Rer. C C. White
Minister SUNDAY
F K Armstrong
Mra. Clever Marra
Plsniat Bible S ch o o l----------------19 am- Assistant
Mrs. FetHaU Summerlin Aaat Morning Warship — . -11 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Pianist
Evening W a rsh ip ----- ...7 p m.
CHURCH
George I'eiold, Aset. Supt. of TUESDAY
“ Where You Are Never a
Ladiet d a ta ------ ----- 9:30 a m
Church School
birangcr But Once"
Church School
10 a.m. WEDNESDAY
1607 Sanford Ava.
Bible Study C lsttes-. .7.30 p a
Won hip
11a.mParry L. Mona. Min.(tar
Sunday School, 9:45 a m. J. Earl
Evening Worthlp
«:M p. m. THURSDAY
“Everybody Invited to nttend Man’s Training d a ta
Event, S*ip4.
.9
p.m
2nd
and
4ik
nighta_
Service of worihlp, 11 o'clock.
our amlcee.**
Guttl Minlttar Gilbert E. Counts,
F1NECXEST BAPTIST
F in sT i i r m o o i s T c h u r c h
DaLaod. will supply tho pulpit
CHURCH
Pastor
Dr. R. E. Rutitnd
during (ho
pastor's vacation.
(A
Church
of
tha
Soulkiru
Educatlnnil Dtrecler Rachel lee*
Open Communion. Antham by the
Raptltt CoatvnUau)
•lay
choir.
Joe H. Couroon
Paator Nursery facilities. Off-street park,
9:48 a.m. Church School
J. A. Hunt
Supt. Sunday School ing. The public la Invited. A special
Clataes for all agaa.
11 a.m. — "Sat Your Offectioog Church homo loci tad temporarily walcoma la aatandad to now re­
In Plaoc/aat School.
sidents, Navy familial, tourists,
Oh Thing! Ab«vi“
Sunday School
9:45 a.m. summer gusstj, and o*h*ra »h«
g p m. MYF
Worthlp Service
It a.m. hats no regular place for worilp
7:11 Organ V.iptrs
Training Union
4:30 p.m. In Sanford.
7:10 pm. "A Dtvoul Mtn"
Evening Sorvica
7:45 p-m. CTF, Chi Rho and J r s , Wed,
Racraalion for young people In Nursery provided.
6:10 p m.
McKinley Hill after evening eor-

CENTBAL BAPTIST CTIUnCII
Bar. J. W. Parham. Pador
Cor. Fourteenth St. Oak Ave
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worahlp Service U :w a. vice.
Training Union f:4S p.m
Evening Worahlp S p.m.
Wednesday Prayer MeeMag I p*J.
“ Come thou with ui and we will
4# thea good "
SANPOBD REVIVAL CENTER
H#v. L. P. Taaker,
Pactor
Sunday School
10 a m.
Morning Worthlp
fl • •
Evening Evingallitle Service 7:45
p.m.
Weekly sarvlcaa:
Tuesday and Thuraday 7:45 pm .
regular Saturday Morning Broad•eat over WTRR 10:15 a.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
• OP THE RBDEMSCR
Ml w. Mth Place
Phan* PA 1-1481
The Rev. Phillip Scblacimam*
P atter
Sundty School
9;1J a-m,
Bible Clata
•:!* •
Service
10:»0 a m.
“ Prayer For The DayH Thona PA

sun.

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
MO E. Second St.
•onday service
H e-m.
Sundty Senrleat
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
11:00 e m.
WedMidiy Evening MMtlngt 1:00
p.m.
Lcieon Sermon — *'Chrtitlan
Science"
Reading Room located In Foyer
of Church Building op*n « public
1 m to 4:50 p m . T uttdty and
Thurtdayt.
A cordial | a vile lion la riUadad
to all to attend our aarvlcea and
um tha Reading Room.
IT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
la Slarle (Near Oviedo)
le v . Stephen M. Twhy
Paatar
Morning Worthlp 8:25 am.
Radio Million B ro ad n tt at 1:10
i.m . ovar WORZ (T40 ka)
School t:00 i m —lo? sll
Chi^»Uan°^ay School — Wosdiy
through Friday 0:00 a m. — (A.I
alamanury gradet
and kindergarttn.)
CHURCH O f J ERL’S CHRIST
OP U T T E R DAT SAINTS
J . G. Brooke - Branck Pratldaet
O ty Halt
Sunday School
10 a m.
Sacramast MaeUng
S p mWednesday Primary Meeting a t
Yacht d u b 4 p m.
ILDER SPRINGS RAITIST
CHAPEL
Eldar Springe
‘ by rtrat BaptUt Church
Sanford, Flo.
n. H. Martin, Faitor
Sundty School
1:45 a m.
P reashiif
moo a.m.
tra a ta g lerrlee
T :» P bl

M ILM WAYNED. OVERHOLSER
by iho priia-winning w estern novelist

FENWICE

tgsifl until furthsr notics. How.
•ver, tha facilities for picnics,
Parties, ale, arc available to any­
one who withes to make use of
them. However, If yoj plan on
having • lirge &lt;-r«vwd ih»ro. u
might be beat to raiarvt Ike lima
you want. Aa I said I would do.
I've tried to get tha 'straight
dope" on Ihc pool hours, and
there they are. to tha best of
my knewjadga
I guvn I w ss a lit'ia prema­
ture in hoping we had t bout*
nil lined up! It waa exactly wbat
we would hava liked In. “but ex­
tenuating eircumstanres" hove Intarerred »7th our hopes! So, I'm
•till Inojflag H you kaow of a
p'.sce. I would appreciate a call.
Two or three bedrooms, (prefer*
ab ly three.) and g raii jn the yard
are the only rerjulremrntJ.
Played cards at Joyce Williams
ho-iia c s w*ed.ie»d»j* mgh* Aim
pitying were Rosemary Finneg­
an, Dorii Shortland, Jlml Gold,
Chris Rlcktr, and
yours truly,
Stuffed ourujvca on cokes. Pep.
|P». ind striwbcrry shortceka.
Didn't plan to « it ill of it, but
once I itsrtsd. I dldnt stop un
til the plats w-ss dean! Reitmary
and ] were partner*, and atartsd
off with a beautiul winning steak
that "bogged
down" hilf-w»y
thrwjgfc the g»ma! Well, we won
the "booby pm «" at Jesit! Jimi
and Chris won high-icora priie.
Soma of tho** who gave their
namia for tho list for the P. O.
Club hive been asking about it.
Haven't any n ew * la report, as
It ml] hav* to be presented at
e particular “hoard" meeting to
be acted upon, and f do not know
exactly when Dial will be. I promtse that aa toon as f h eir any­
thing. 1‘U let you oil kurw im­
mediately.
Remember. Monday
right la
another chance to go iquare-danc
ing at Lake Golden. Thli la for all
chief*, thoir wives, and friends.
Lika I've said before, if you'r*
not a chief, and would like to a t
tend, Just call one you know and
ask thtm to take you along at
guests. It's as simp!* ss all that,
and they're happy to have overy.
on* who would Ilk* to attend.
WlJ!, iTiOwil* Wvee-end (* upon
ui, and I hope Mother Nature
will favor ua with a couple of
nice clear day* so w* ALL may
•njoy it. Hav* fun. and I’ll be bank
on Monday, providing lota of you
call mo with LOTS of ntwa!*J

CHAPTER 34

" l HAD the impreeeioa you and
I Kelt were enjoying each other'*
company too much.' said Sarah
Pxrdst quite coolly. "1 don't
want you to be hurt, WUL You're
so young. and you've never been
us l o t . U you a rs s t careful. U
can dsatroy you.”
I aat on the chair in silence, not
moving. 1 didn't know what to
say, but I realized that U anyons knsw what lore could do to a
person, it waa Baraiu
T o u 're not Ilka ms." the want
on. "Tha ranch isn't first with
m*. It la with you But remem­
ber this. John Mather* can’t
change, and Ntia la his daughter,
gorgtt her, WUL You've got to
forget her. Don't you *** what
will happen to both of you tf you
don't T"
i stood up. VVhat ah* had said
didn't maka as nee. U John Ma'Js*
ers waa good for Sarah, then Nsia
must be good tor me. Of course,
1 knew Nsia much better than
Sarah did, and os* or tbs first
thing* I baa learned waa that
N*!a was almost as Impatient
with h tr father aa I waa
1 rolled a cigarst, taking ray
time, and lighted it. Good Lord.
I thought. S9raA it (c-jJeue ef
Nila. Because of rat. Will Bee­
son, who was almost a eon to her.
At least, aha waa tha nearest
thing to a mother 1 hod ever
known.
It vraa crazy. I waa sixteen
when 1 had coma hare. Sarah
twenty-eight. Now I was twentyfour, and tha waa thlrty-stx, and
In lor* with John Msthtra. And
yst. now that 1 thought about it.
I could remember so many things
she tud done tor me, things I
bad no right to expect.
I flipped my r&lt;grr*t Into tbs
yard and walked back to the
couch. 1 said, "Sarah, how much
dors tha Boa P mean to you 7'
£ba had been lying down, hut
now she sat up, moving with
mors agility than usual. “Wlfl.
Pm glad you've given me a
chance to tell you. 1 hate it.
Jo* never belonged to ma.
fought tha Bex P from tha day
w« were married, and I always
lost- It vraa Brat with him and
1 was ascend. Not Just tho Bos
P but tho whole valley. And now
It's tha same with you.*
*1t'a not the vratloy with me,”
I Mid.

T h e ranch, Umo. XI’* put you
out at my reach. You're like a
stream moving away from ma
all Ui* time. tt‘s not that Im­
portant. I hats the ranch.*
T h en don't Uva hero.* I Mid.
“You'll be marrying Mather* be­
er* tang. Until then you tan
I vs in Canon O ty. TU buy your
nail Hi giv# you my note, or
maybe I can borrow enough.*
Bho didn't answer for • long
time. Darkness wm compete
now. I stood do*# to her, hsr
! ahapo vague In the e&lt;arshins that
ra* through the window* and

HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
LABE MART BAPTIST
Cor. Pork Ave. aod Fourth St.
CHAPEL
The Rev. John W. Thuma*. Roctor
riP T iT io t* t i e r
Lake Mary, Fla.
KOTICE i s
H ERE BY
WIVES
u a.m.
Holy Eucharist
Dial
I
am
i a s &lt; 4 in bwataaaa ai
Paster — Rev. W. A. Illeeweed 1:18 a.m.
Family Swrvico Haul* 3. H U« ihi m
end Ava. undar Hit
Sunday School S:(l a m.
liallilavi name •( TraliwlaSe lie.
and Church School
Morning Worship 11 a-m.
to i i a U ' a r ea!4
U a m. Morning Prayer and Sar* ua i de i m »a ti l »1 Inian-I
ifca u l i f k &lt; ( i * « o , &gt; IT CAME FROM OUTER APACE
Training Union • : » p.m.
t o il r * « r l . eaminol* &lt;&gt;«ntv. r t e Evening Worthlp 7:J0 p.m.
in nccerdnnce w ilt
p teBEDFORD, Pa. 01 — “ Butch*
Tuesday and Thursday — Holy rlda.
vlalon of I h i r i c lltlo u a dam* mn*
Prtyer Meeting Wed. 7:10 p.m.
Koontx
has a souvenir today from
Communion —7:39 a.m.
tula. (•&lt;w i n flaailon I I I «l S'ltvidn
a in l u 'a i I I I !
Wednesday—Holy
Communion
—
out
of
this
world. H* waa gating
o. h •COTT
PAOLA WESLEYAN
10 am .
idly at tha horDon Wadnsaday
METHODIST CHURCH
in t h e r i n c i i r r o : » T
9aturdey — Sacrament of P e­
• Mile* Weit t t l i a
o i- t i i e m v t i i j i ' u i u a i . whan a motoor landed 20 fsst
nance —5-9 p.m
r i s t I IT . IV
A V II
M i l l ■way from him.
Sundty School
1:41a.m.
n i- .w in n i.n c m v r r . n .&lt;&gt;.
Mornlog Worthlp
10:41a.m.
h u m . i.v t i u . v i E H v n o .
W'atleyan Vouih
1:41p.m.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
•19 Park Ava.
nrsnisoT O K o g rro y .
1
Evening Wor.hlp
Y:Mp.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting T:M (A Southern Raptltt Chureh)
henry r.
W. F. Brooks JrPattor
Paraa daM i
p is.
• n i t T e Qnlat Tillie
Fred B. F lihtr Aisocltto Pattor
Everyone Walceae
ftOTICM o r H I T
Mr. W. L. Harmun Director of t^ tha K a m i o l Ilia Slaia « ( f l a r Rev. Cecil ft. Shader
Ida:
Mutlc
Te the n a l a n d n e l a i
CHURCH OP GOD
Mrs. Guy Blihop
Director of
HENRr r. r u i r r a
"THE MIGHTY HWDGET
E T H E L P BR P M 1E R
Rev. H. W. Oaadenoa, Paster Muile
And l e i The C ek a a w n apau iae
Mrt.
Marvin
Milan
Organist
french Ave. and Had 8L
"f la id *b«v* aainad natural
T H l W ANT AD
lu ta n d a n t a .
Morning Worship
9:49 a.m.
bunday School 1:45 a.m.
An1 to) All rartlaa rlalm la*
3:48 a.m.
EvangalUtie Service 7:10 p.m. Sunday School
ntaraat, t &gt; , thro u(h . und«r or
• ••Inti ir« sttovs mmvtl n»
W itt Do tf* Job lo* Yo4i
Mid-Week Sarvlea Tuaaday 7:10 Morning Worship
11 a.m.
t-irsi 4&gt;ftnds*'s eat ka-wa i*
p.m.
Training Union
9:48 pm
b* d______
ttd ar *11
ativa
Aad
-id la: All Parties Hating
Ine *r
Young People Service Thura- Evening Warship
• p m.
rTali___
i e l m l n e «e .have m...........t
v rliehl.
day 7:10 p.m.
Wadnttday Sen let
7:30 p.m.
lllls, or IM trttl In aed t* Hit
f e t l a n l a e devrrlked prnperlv.
(Noraery far all atnicoa)
• l l u n l,* li
in
■•mlnnl*
C eu n ir,
KBENEXER METHODIST
(Earphones far hard ef hearing)
FJoriee. t e . w t i t
le t i end Let IS Blech
CHURCH
SIGN LANOUAGE
Citrus Halghte
Sunday School Clast
9:41 a m.
Rev. Albert S. Farrier
Paster
WELCOME
Cawntv. rierlS*. ecenrdin*
t* (he slit thereof si rt
Sunday School 10 e .a . Clifford
in Piet
l-let IIllook 1,
ea rd4td
td in
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
E. Jotaeon, • jperlntandanL
P e i * SI. rukll* R teerd s «f
CHURCH
■ • m l n o l e C juM *. Plorld*.
Preaching Service 11 a.m.
You. end Each nf You. era n«&lt;
Oak Ava. and Third St.
Prayer meeting, Wedneedvp, 7:10
rifled Diet e ,-jll I s a s l t t l l l l s lo
Tha
Rav.
A.
G
Mclnnit.
Minliter
Ih*
tb sv s d et.rth sl yro rsn y h it
p.m.
* t e d n s i y u end y e n sr*
Mrs. George Touhy, Minuter ef b■e*•t s• s fils
; rs g u ir sd &lt;e ■&gt; • e ci-pr ef
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY Mutlc
i n i r ' i M t i r te Ih* Cemntslnr an
F Et-D
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(h* n*iIntiff • s l l a r a t r s . —
----.ALLIANCE CHURCH
bills Katherine Brown, D C E.
AND n STTINO H AUS. 1»» Oouth
Park Ava. * 14th St.
9:49 a.m. Sunday School
knswltt. Winter Perk. Florid*, end
M
file ih* e r l e l n s l In ih* o f fic e e f
Sunday
10:90 a.m. Session mtela for the
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ob
Clerk
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t
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Sunday School
9:45 a.m
prayer In tha Sattioa Room
or before A u e **. l ! H erherw lee
Worship
10:40 a.m 11 a m.
* t U e r t t i e a s e f raid C em p U ta t
Morning Worship ih
will be ta ke n s s c e a f t n t d
Anthaf—“Rs)otro
Tha
Lord
la
This notice sh ell be gablisfced
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ene* eech week for feur taneoeu
King"
tl«* v irke la the lsaf«rd Hvreld.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Surveys show that 4 out of 5
Chanctl Choir
Deled rhU IHh der nf Jutr, HIT.
Setrnlh SL and Elm Ave.
O r. HKRNIVON
Anthem—"Soule O The RightedP u to r
A. C. McClure ua"
Clerk, ar-wlt Cour*.
•emleel* Cesary. glarld*
dally newspaper readers
Sabbath School
Saturday Chaplain w. c. Fuller
(9BAI.I
9:10 a m.
Chaplain W. C. Fuller
|W CO CRT O f T ! U L f ol7., , •
Worthlp BarrU*
11 a m. "To know God la to Worthwhile"
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Jtn oc.
erm xoL E
check the classified ads
cothT T . eTATR o r n o .
Prayar Meeting
Wednetday Nuraariaa for children under
Mina,
iv
ra
n
a
tT B .
7:30 p.m.
th*ea , and three lo tit, every ix r* rb* i !*tatm n r
HENRY J TMUR9T0N dacesMOSunday morning during iho 11 TO
regularly/
ALL WMOM IT MAY COXLAKE MONROE BAPTIST
a m. worthlp hour.
CHURCH
l» h ereb y f i v e * tker X U • pm . Senior High Fellowship— MELINE M. T H V R I t OK filed her
P illar, B. G. Brown
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- - esirlx.,
' W- - • - -e-f ^ X---fl»*T nr eyaveirrl _*s_
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Put th u s little gionta to work for
A Church With A Friendly Wel­ Youth Building
ENRY J. T l l l ’ RBTON.
1:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP d• •t toeela! r do.f t H
h a t &gt;h* filed h tr p«llcome
Mr.McInnls
you — buying, selling, hiring, rent­
Three miles watt of Sanford an Sarmon
first s tm t, than right at Monro*
ing — carrying your muM go to our
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Coney.
“Not forsaking the aaaembllng ef
I • fr• ril w. . . . . . . . . ... ------—
thousand! of r n d e n dally. I t’s your
Ralph Browar Jr.
r n t r e * a s s a s c u i r i x *f ih # #»t*t* *f
ourselves together, aa the manner
HENRY
J.
THCROTON.
d
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RvaagaUat
belt advertising buy!
of some la; but exhorting one an­
* a Ihl# 1 ! th d s r « t J mIv . HIT.
Km mslln * M. Thurs ton
other: and so much tha more, Sl-NDAY
C t e c u t r l i o f the e s t e i e e f
18 e.m
aa ye see the day approaching” Bib!* Study
HEKRT J. THL’ASTON, deeosood.
Monung Werablp
11 a m.
Hah. 10:15
THE FAST WAY TO GET
Evening Warship
T:45 pm . xoriCB ix D g n ^ ric iT fo ti x i x i
Sunday School—18 a. m.
WEDNESDAY
TO
WHOM
IT
MAT
CONCERN!
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Nolle* I* h t r t b r a l v t a Ik s t ik e
Bib!* Study
7 U p.m.
Training Union—7 p. m.
SURE - FIRE RESULTS —
u«d »rn »n «d. » u rt« en i t* the ”FJellllewe Nam * i l e l u u . * H a u l s Bill
Evening W’orthlp—f p. m.
Ne. I# !» l. L e n t
Prayer Mealing Wednetday sight THE SANFORD CONGRRGAYION eNfe .F1 u1 1n1d. s ,ChSbter
11*1. null r e i l l t e r w ith
of JHwvik i WRrmmo
PLACE A WANT AD
—4 p, m.

WERT SO B MMIONABT
PA O U CHURCH OP CHR0T
BAPTIST CHURCH
Latd’a Dayt Bible Study ai 11 a m.
Worahlp Service
11:00 e.ra. Corner of Host Fifth and Holly
“ WELCOMES YOU"
Evening Stnrtoe
T p.m.
Patlor Wm. L. SUpehna
Everyone Weleeme
A ttodtte B. D. Creiflov
CHULUOTA B A F t» r CHURCH Sunday School
10 a.m.
C G. Svaggerty
Feeler Morning Worthlp
Ua .m.
Sundty School 10 a.m.
Bible Study
7 p. ra.
Horning Worahlp Servlet 1) a.m. Evening Service
7:45 p. m.

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opna door. Thao sae said. 'Light
a lamp. WUL*
I obeyed, and when I turned
to her *h* add hsr arms up to
ma. 'P u t m* back into tha chair,”
aha *ai&amp; 1 picked bar up and carn*d bar to tha chair and set ner
down. She dung to me more than
the naodad to: nsr hands did oot
release me aa soon aa they could
have. She said: T hank you. WUL
but I won’t sell out now. I
wouldn't put that burden upon
you. 1 don't hate the Box P so
much I cant live on it.*
1 said. ‘Good night. Sarah,* and
left the room.
Dogbons was already In bed,
and Curly and Red Thurston wu*
pulling oft tZtlr boots whan I
want into tha our.khouaw Red
said: *T forget to tail you. WUL
1 ran Into Irv Costello today. H*
said Brahms naa losr several
ateera. He tigurt* the colooiata
ara living off ma beef, and M's
sent for tha er.enft'
“It's hi* iron bis.* I said. I
iLLnt snzr te argue. 2 n h rrj
might be right, but thle wasn't
the night for m* to worry about
it. 1 went to bed. and Red blew
out tha lamp; but It was • tong
Um* after that before the first
pale tight ef dawn touched tbs
sazt»ra window a I hadn't slept
at alL but I had rtacnsd a deci­
sion. tf Nile Mathers would hav*
me. I’d marry her right away.
Tha shard! came trun Canon
City, locked around, asked som*
quasUons, and rad* away with­
out making any arrsate. much to
Nrto Brahms' disgust. I saw Irv
Costello In Delaney's store that
Saturday.
T hem davU ooionLste vrUl go
right tm eating our boat.* ha said
Utterly. "If I catch ons of ‘em
a t It. TU hang turn!”
Dut It vraa non* of my business
and, in my opinion, none of Coelailo'a The problem that kept
me awake night after night waa
what to do about Sarah. It was •
decision 1 couldn't make because
suddenly I wok* up lo the fact
that 1 didn't understand her.
I hod tookod upon Borah m aa
angel with • shattorad body.
After Jaes death 4 blamed him
for an the trouble they'd had. far
making Sarah a cripple, for fart­
ing • rule et fear upon the valley
which Sarah deplored.
Looking back over the past
year, 1 reiSsad that my attitude
toward Jo* had ehangad by what
Sarah had said, slowly and In­
sidiously, but changed Just the
earns. Now 1 habitually thought
of Jot am Sarah wanted me to
think ot him.
I fait U If I bed bees forcibly
shake* awaka while la tho mid.
&lt;n# of a beautiful dream. Two
things had don* aa. 2 bad seen
Sarah etendiag on bar feet m
erect as anyone and I had teen
her taka two step*. And I had
heard her aay I eras becoming
too Pond at Nets, that I most for­

get bar. whan, by aa oundardo
ef " n m m •ana*, ah* should have
been nappy because I waa fend et
Ntl*. who would be her atep
daughter.
But it w m obvious that ahi
didn't want me to marry Nele.
U I did. 1 wouldn't oe able to
bring ner to tot Boa P aa my
■rife. Wm L then, to walk oft
and leave nail a ranch I o -.-r.e&lt;*
awer thl)
Though 1 couldn't answer
question. 1 made up my mind la
marry Naia. than settle the otb«
Questions later. I *1* afraid thai
Sartn would find toms way «
other to separata ms from Nsl*.
As w* at* Sunday dinner, we
were ail Uns*. except iU lhera
who rattled an tn tu* usual en­
thusiastic tray, and with his usual
fine choice at words Naia must
hav* realized something waz
wrong. She waa silent tr-..-oug||
out tha meal So waa Saran.
her gaze w m on m* constantly.
The tn sta rt vr# were don# acttag. I rose. Apparently Ntia
sensed what wta in my mind, far
she pushed hsr enair sees and
got up. saying: 'Excuse m*. Mr*.
Pardee. We're going for a walk."
bench opened ner mouth to
•peak, but dosed It without ray­
ing a wrrd.
One* outside. I walked fast.
Nela running to keep up.

that slipped through Uva willow
leaves falling on her. “I know

enough. W1IL I found oot oB I
needed to know the day you hod
dmner with os.'

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WodfMOday 7:19 pm. Ooorrogalicit nem* l e - n 111 l.x K K O f T H E
W i r r b a TRA IL E R PARK under
Bible study
which II la »naee*d !■ hualnfM. et
Friday 7:39 pm. Mihlatry achccl Raul* Number I. Bet III. Velilend.

rriday i : » p s . Serrie* s r ^ ih g norlda la the City ef Fera Park
FterMat t the reran lateret ted I* eetd
tea* ea t e r r r ls * la • • tella w si
OONG REGATI OVAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCf
HuSann. Praatdanl. Delad e t f a a member ef
mlaela C o u n t), r t a i l d e . J u ly Itlb .
THE UNITED CHURCH O f
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g r a b b e d my arm. pantting.
"What'a wrong, Will7“
I slowed down. TU tell you tn
a minute.'
When w* reached the creak, we
a t down behind a screen of wtllaws beside a long pool that w m
deep enough for swimming.
"Lie down and b* comfort* ble.'
I Mid. "Tm going to talk for a
long time—about m y all."
She laughed and lay on her
back, her abut pulled up fw
enough to expo** her ankles. “
stared at them, then at her mouth
with tha smile rtill lingering in
ih* corner*, and at the dlmplra
not mere than an taeh from tha
ends of bar tip*. Finally my rxaa
met her gray eye*.
Sha ra t up, euddenty concerned.
"WUL 1 never raw you look at
me like that befera.”
1 picked up a rock, tossed K
Into tho water, and watched tha
dr-el*J ripple out until they 41*^
against tha bank. "1V#*ve
logether every Sunday lately, but
you don't know much about me.
It’s time you did.”
Sha dropped back to
ground, tiny patches e t sunlight

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wsy Monday Aug. i end will eon
time through Aug. 18.
Th# aehool will be held Monday
through Friday In th# educational j
building of tha church from 8:JJ
to 9 pm .
Mr*. Robert (Vrter Is direc­
tor for th* school which will h*
hel,| for children ages four lo 14
Dm-registration will h« hald
Saturday morning 10 12 and Si*,
urday afternoon I 4 at tha edurw
tlonaf building. Those unable to •
regiiter tomorrow may do so Mooday *her noon from 1-4 pm .
Children frm other churrhe*
are Invited to attend this school.

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CHItYSI.ER PLYMOUTH «Kfncjr . . . Our policy of fair dralinjni and good
ncrvlce, and of count# lh# privilege of nelling lh* WORLD’S FINEST AU«
TOMOHII.ES FOR LESS hna paid off . . . It haa lx#n allogrthrr a
happy and aucrpwiful year • . . Now, In c#lrlinition of Ihia Hlrthday «T#nt,
w« ar# off#rlng Sp«clacular Huya In NEW CARS and REDUCTIONS OF
1200 on ALL LATE MODEL USED CARS.
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will gtra you a really good and
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he said.
Rctw-ewlwr. NO W X NO KON
Waller N. Trap,
Jeweler
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Open every Wed. p. m , Ret.
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Pretbyienen II H
Church Alii S »n.| eonlJmie flv*
dey* a wrek
through Aug 18 I 1ft
fr&gt;&gt;m I i n . In 11 norm. Mondsr Itoo
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three through II year* old. nur- T &lt;*•
•cry through Junior »k’« All rhll- 7• 1ft
oft
drrn thli age In Sanford arc in- • J«
vltc.l to attend the school, the pt*- » 0ft
t Ift
tor of the church snl.t tnilay.
The Nursery and Klnder(art«i 10 Aft
depertment* will »ludy the #our&lt;# 10 19
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•Friend* Near and Far." In th« 11
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Fentros Jr., Mrs. George Sires, f «1
Mrs. VV. F. grnrirpnn, Mits Sally M o*
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Wniiatns and Mits Ilian Aiken will 11
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teach. In the Kindergarten depart­ II *ft
ment, Mr* I-awrrncr llamrtck,
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Mr*. William nmmley Jr., Mr*. II1:00
Rotwrt Wray, Mist ltri*jr WllIft
Ham*. Ml** Shwrlenc Shepard and 1t 9ft
Al King will teach.
4 9ft
The Nursery department will I ?ft
nu*t in Ih* thrra-yrar-old Sund*r
Scliool clas* room* and th* Kin
ilcrgartm department will meet
the two year-old elas* room
Children three years old will ro
to tha Nursarv department. Chitdrrn four and fiv« years oL| will
attend tha Kindergarten Depart­
ment.
Tha Primary department will
study th* eoursa “ Love On* Annther.1’ Mrs. I. M. Mlllsaps, Mrs,
Thomas Drak*. Mrs John Dunn,
Mi*s dele Sharon, Miss Carol
McNeill will teach In this depart­
ment. The Primary
department
win meat in the regular Primary
department rooms
In Sundiy
School. Children going Into th#
ifrst, second snd third grades In
school In tha fall will attend this
departnuntTha Junior
department will
study the cour»e “Living tnd Work*
tng Together as Chrl*ti*n«." Mrs
William Hardin, Mist Namy Robb,
Mils Jackie Hern and Rill Orsnler will tear in this department.
The Junior Department will meet
in tha Rrnwnlee Rib:# Cla»*i K&gt;m
of tha Sunday School. Young penpla going into tha fourth amt sitth grades in the telvol this fill
will attend this department.
Mi*» Patty Glenn Johnson, Mill
Judy Robh, and Bedford Aiken
will work in tha office with the
director of Christian Education,
Miss Katherine Brown, during the
Vacation Church School,

Nazarene Church
Announces Bible
School Plans

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Wealherlv, Two
Other Aces Siqn
Ub For Classic

National
League
Dramas

Jh sL SangoAjtt
disA ald

Thl* hectic 1957 Notional Loag&gt;4,
pennant race ho* produced Just about «very trp* of exciting drama
which can unfold on a be.eball
field. During the paet week, the
pitrhera moved Into the spotlight,
flashing a aeriee of brilliant per­
formance! the like* of which haren't been seen for many a year.
During the seven-day period fol­
lowing the Hall-of-Fame-gam* lay­
off. National League pitcher* turn­
ed in the following iterfing show­
ings:
T*n shutouts, seven l-run games
and elaven l-run effort. (Thu*,
.VL eJub were held to three-or-lns
runs per game on JT occasions In
one week.)
One 1-hitter
(Von McDaniel
over Pittsburgh): two l-hltters
(Dob Buhl over Phlladephl* and
Vinegar B»nd Miiell over Pittaburgh): two
X-hitter* (Larry
Jackson o&gt;*r Brooklyn and Sam
Jones and Hoyt
Wilhelm In a
combined effort over the Dodg- lilt AS II IIOIIIIY — Pit shurr Pirate Manager Bobby Rrngan, nne of baseball'* more outspoken lead
era); two 4-hitters 'Dirk Droit rrs, walks onto the field at Milwaukee tucking an orange ill ink through a s'raw after he had *M«n rjover Now York and Robin Robert* ertrd from the game. M l h elo(|urnt co tilrm |it. Ilra&gt;h Ito'-by c ffr r r d a tip to ( I r f l to rig h t) umpires
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lional League
to the Nelli
over Chicago);
three 5-hitters F ra n k f-eeory, Stan I am irs, and Hill lla k r r . The I'ira s r m anagrr hat suggested
(Johnny Podrea over St. Louis, 4hst this p a rticu la r teem of um pirra hr broken up. ( V Telephoto)
Wilson-Meier Furniture Co. went th and three In the eixlh.
Star of th* gem* for Robson Jack Sanford over Milwaukee and
on a wild scoring apre* last night
to win the eltywide recreation de­ Sporting Goods wa* Nlcholicn, Warren Hacker and Dick Farrell
partment's aoftball league eham- thirdbaseman, who took 4 hits for jointly over Chicago); and seven
5 lima# and scored J of the sports- 8-hltter* (Curt
Simmons, Bob
pionahip trophy.
Friend, llerm Wahmeltr, Jim
The furaltureinen raced 14 ruaa men's 11 run*.
Robson sporting Good* acored Brosnan. Gena
Conley, Sanford
around th t bases to defeat Robson
Sporting Goods who rould bring J run* in the first inning, waa and combined jobs by Moe Dra
and
Turk
Lown,
in only U runs to climax the 4day scoreless in the second and third, bowsky
ehampionahlp playoff games
returned In th# fourth to collect and Mike McCormick and Marv
The Sanford Rotary Club’* Jun-1 Half Pint Tournament sponsored
Larry Chunat, undefeated for 4 runs, took 1 run in the fifth, 1 Grissom).
lor naseball All Stars lost yester- j by th* Winter Park Kiwanis Club,
In
that
seven-day
period
from
the aeaaon pitching for the Wll- in the sixth and I in th* seventh.
day's State Half Pint Tournament Last year only four trams took
GAINESVILLE, —Sam ill*' son-Malar team, allowed Robson Ibiwever, the reserve power fell­ July 23 through the 29th, seven
game to Curry Electric Co. of part In the tournament play Thl*
extra-inning
game*
were
played
ed
to
push
over
th*
additional
•hall of Vernon ar.d Jo* PlguUa Sporting Goods 14 hit* while hi*
Orlando 9 1.
j year th*re were eight team* paron
NL
loU,
four
of
them
coming
run*
to
meet
the
Wilson-Maier
onof WUdwood, opposing eoachee own team collected only 8 hits on
Roy
Holler
and
Sonny
Powell
ticlpatlng. Th* local All Star*
NEW
YORK
’P
-S
u
g
ar
Ray
rush of nlna runt In the first two the night of July »
for th# Florida High-School AIL which 14 runs were scored.
commented, on their return to last year w&gt;r* defeated In their
Robinson
planned
to
go
to
Green­
Perhaps
the
moet
significant
as­
innings
of
the
game.
B ur Basketball Game here Aug.
&amp;d r.old. with hi* first hit o(
Batteries
for
Wilson-Maier pect of aforementioned brilliant wood fjike, N. Y. to begin t*-aln- Sanford yesterday from the game Aral came if t^1* tournament by
1, may narer hav* had the pleas- ^ gsm*. playing for the fumiFurniture
Co.
war*:
Larry Chu- pitching achievements Is the num­ Ing for his million dollar defense played at Plnccaatla Air Force i Daytona Beach. Thi* year they
nr* of coaching a basketball turemen, swatled a home run to
Base "They'r# the finest bunch took another itep up th# ladder
team with tha talent of thi* climax the evening'* competition, nut and John Jones; for Robson ber of first-year men who figur­ of the middleweight crown a rain- of kids we've ever sem -th e lr toward the championship by plsyed prominently. Voteren players
year's all-star iquads.
Wilson Mater scored 4 runs In th* Sporting Goods; Nell Wallace and and other observers ssy they esn't Raslllo at Yankee Stadium, Sept. cooperation was the greatest, with lug two gam*-#.
23.
Selected as one of the best third snd fourth innings, then Walter Graham.
The Championship game is slat­
Basillo, already In training a. "o dispiay of temper «&gt;r bad n&gt;ort,
"Thli ha* been a great sea­ roeall a time when so many ta­
Mntor high school players in the cam# back for two runi in th* fifed to b* played tonight at I pm
son," league director Howard lented young hurlers burst into Alexandria Ray. N. Y .-on the St. j ^ nn)Y P(nitll
state last aaason, each team —— — —— — — —
added "They're when the Curry Electric Co. tesm
Gordie said last night at the sea­ stardom in th* old league in one Lawrence River - Inlenipped hi. goo&lt;1 iportMnen .......
_
from th# word
nf Orlando meet* Miami at Pinemember is a hardwood specialist |,jy n*d with honors. Baich was son cam* to a climax with Wll. year.
work to com* to New )ork for ga_ t ^
bunch of hoy,.**
casli* Air Force Base. The winner
end most ofien has won a bevy Ail-City and All State In 19VJ;
tjkln&lt;
, h
Seldom lit ever) have th* likes
n , y |,,lnrflllUl. Jimmy Gracey ami runnerup will h* presented
eg honors.
Kll.City, All-Slat* and All-Am
4 trophy _will
iii &gt;_
j ' u to of fisnny McDevtlt,
Don Dry*- Wednesday's formal signing of
A
be ......
awarded
For example, on MllchcU’s .rican in ‘67 and received an ^
winning tram, Gordie said dsle, Sandy Koufax, Dick Prott. contracts for the bout, w'llch was and B„r| Summerstll were our trophies as will the most valuable
heavy hitter* In the
four hit*
North teem the honors leader ; invitation b) play .u Ui« East- jI |t b| s ki, "but it la not defnil# Moe Drabowsky, Don Gross, Tom e.osed on June 28.
Thirty year-old Maiiiio, fsvor- which th* All Star* took uff
is six-foot seven All-American VYcat All-Star game at Hu.chin. ai to when th* presentation will Ackar, Juan Plzarro, Taylor Phil­
Jim Kirkland of Jacksonville l0„t Kansas this past Jun*.
tee made.'*
lips, Bob Trowbridge, (Nirt Bar­ •d at 13-10, will not be risking I Curry Electric Co.'s Rlvenbark.
Jackson. Kirkland was also All.
St. Petersburg High's Ed Hol­ The softball league champion­ clay, Mike McCormick, Jack San­ h t 117-pouiw title when he trie# Lundquist took a double and sin
8t*l* and All-City In 1967 and ton is anothsr reason the South's ship game last night completed ford, Don Cardwell, Dick Farrell, to take the lflO-pound champion glo. in the 3rd and 5th. He alto
was on* of the top scorers and hopes of winning a third eons**- the citywide recreation depart­ Seth Morehead, Ibd&gt; Turkey and from Robson. Carmen expects to mad* the "fielding play &lt;W the
weigh about 161 pound* against day ' when he scooped up a lln*
rebounders in Jackson's history. utiva gsme from the North, hsva ment's summerlong
program. dddddddd&gt;ld
drive labeled for a home run in
Another top-notch who earned looked good.
Hbllon
» 52H Games have been played under Von McDaniel all
coma to tha Ray’s probtbia 159.
the thin) Inning. Grxcey'a single j
considerable glory Is Varnoa tenter, landed All-State and All- th* lights in Fort Mellon Park fore In majorleagu* competition
High'* Hilly Hudson. Standing .Conference honor* in ‘SO 17 *nd each evening.
In one year. True, not all these National league In 1878, and th* came in th# third frame and Sumyoungster* are
first-year men, estahliihmenl of baseball on a mcrslli repeated the same in the
8.4V4" Hudson was All-Dislrlf 11 was a metnb* of th* Western
buf all *re ronceeded to hav# "won standard basis, the need became fifth.
A ll State
Tournament, and All- Conferen* honorary team. HoiT3-* Sanford All Star* loaded
their rpurs" during th# current apparent for a ball that woull
State In 1057 for outstanding on also broka his conference
failed
season.
give th* same service every d a y . the bases . three
. . . times
. . . but _
_'
play at hit cantor position. The icorint record with a gam* at11m National League scarcely and to all alike. Th. league of- |
« l,h
Pensacola Nawa-Joumal aeleded erage of 23.3 pta.
,
could hope for a better pennant fields invited the manufacturer*
• rro” thr
Hudson for it* *11 star team.
| Actually, all ten member* of; J n r k c n n T n F l f f h
rice than the one rt l« enjoying of that period to submit simple* Twelve All Star men were
Coach I’igotln'i South five it loth
squads
are
top-notch
3 "
1 1
MILWAUKEE W - The Na- thli year, but bark in tha Infant Ater exhaustive tests, the hall stranded on tfi* hates.
alto loaded with top talent. One basketball players ami can b*
Batteries for the Sanford Ro­
Assn.
dropped days of baseball, club* had a way submitted by A.
G. Spalding,
Of th# top men on the rebel expected In give * goml account lional Boxing
tary Club’s Junior Ilasebsll All
who
had
bom
a
prominent
play­
of
trying
to
accomplish
that
and.
Tommy
Hurricane
Jackson
to
No.
teem la Bobby Shiver of Lake- of themselves on Wednesday
In the early days of the game er on th* Boston ard Chicago Star* wrr* Jimmy Gracey, Mike
land. Shiver, a sturdy 1901' Aug. 7 when Florida Gymnas­ 5 in It* ratings because In losing
Floyd
Patterson ] prior to the organization of the
pounder who is 6'2", reaped a ium will be scene of the all-star to champion
“Jackson's ability was only to National league in 1878, the bate, started in business, was accept Ratterlrs for Curry Electrie Co.
harvest of honors over th* past basketball gam*.
wrm Rivrnbark and Shank.
The all-star basketball gam* absorb punishment,” Fred Sad- ball waa furnished by the home ed and ha* continued since to be
season, Including All.Slalo, AllTho heavy bitter for Curry
team
and
waa
manufactured
by
th* official ball.
State Tournament, an l All-Ara- and all star football game, set dy. NBA Championship CommitElectrie
Co. wa* a youngiter by j
" , . . th# pleyere use the same
local concern* in esch city. It
for Florid* Field th* night of lee chairman, said.
erica n.
the name of Seal* who got three’
not
only
varied
In
construction
hall
constantly,
and
th#
publle
Eddie
Marhen
of
California
__ Aug. 8, will climax a four day
Bob Raich, Miami’s &lt;enlor
for five. He played shortstop for j
an. coaching clinic »pon*or*d by the **• moved up to the No. I eo.1. but sometimes wa* mad* in ac­ and player* realize that th# In­ the winners.
faney stepping guard,
cordance
with
the
capabilities
of
herent
honesty
of
the
game
Is
un­
th*t | Florida Athletic Cotchra Ai-1 *.r ni*Tr** 'P0* *" •l'1’ heavyweight
othwr South performer
This Is the aeeond year for th#
questioned.
Circumstance*
of
dlvlsinn, followed by Zora Fol- th* local player*.
com** well recommended end | soclatlon.
An editorial in th* 19?' r'fflcla! ground and wes'her combined with
ley of Aritona and Roy Harris
Baseball Guide, traeinr the de- the variability of the human cle ing tide of th* gam*, and in 1910
of Texas.
cork-center ball waa put In- JI
DONT OVERLOOK • - - By Alan Mavar Argentine heavyweight • Alex velopment of th# *•*«* to that m*nt serve to make biteball un­ totheplay
in the National League.
certain and exciting for every
Miteff, who vaulted from the point. state* In part:
Commenting
on that acore, ed-)
"If
the
home
club
had
good
degree
of
temperament
and
every
nonralrd ranks to No. 4 with a
of th# 1920 Guide WTotc:
’•workmanship" derision over Ju- better*, e lively bell wee la *vld cisss of patron, rendering it tm (tors
"Th# cork center give# Jurt
llos Mederoe, wa* chosen the ence whU* th# revert* was the ly ‘the National Game.'
In th* early days, the pitching that amount of resiliency that
NBA boxer of the month for fact If th* opponent* were sup­
go “tm* and
erior In Ai* hitting department. rubber was only 50 feet from home make* th# ball
July, Raddy said.
This account* for tha aeemlngly plat* and, witn th* ‘lob’ method iweel” off th# bat, and It Is a
(startling reveraalt in form a* of pitching employed In those great Improvement over th# old
Indicated by th# large score* of days, the short distance worked rubber-cored ball. There bee been
that period *nd served to errata In favor of the hiltere. After the a general feeling of aatlafaction
an impression that sinister In- present distance of 60 5 feel was th* longer th* cork-center ball |
fluenee* wer*
tampering with 1established in 1893. hitters cried has been in use and It is *o unth* player* when, as • matter for year* that the pitchers had form in make that pitcher* and
"aH th* advantage". Finally. It I fteldera rely upon |4 because of
of faet, th* ball wa* at fault.
CHARLESTON. R C. TP “With th* organization of the was decided to step up th* hltt-' Its true flight.
prep school team from Rome.
4
Ga.. will represent th# region at
th* National Prep league bate9m P
hall aerie* next week In Munhall
p i m i?
Pa.
pt/.loP*.
Th# Rum* teem cam* from
ftP fij
A 9TMPOUT
behind with a four-run h»*t In
/ f i t FTAT
th* fifth Inning efter
two out*
to defeat North Charleston, 6-2,
ro*&gt;f, P j r
end take their beat-of.thre* serlee
Tht CAMOf/iG
to win the regional berth.
a /A u r
North Charleston jumped to a
PtP4&lt;MMeL
P tQ W fit* f / 4
two run lead In tha first Inning.
' TO PE A Za p ,
Rome, in th* role of home teem
ArP i
--------for Wednesday night's game, got
Ha flret run in th# third.
T*"*
Wimpy Currey gave up only
less hit* for Rom# while hit
hRE N C K R,
teemmste* pounded out seven.
TUP A /eiV Y O R K
North
Charleston
committed
G /A e /r S VgRSATHJ
threw error* and Rom* two.

W ilson-M aier W ins
C ityw ide So ftb a ll
League Championship

A ll- S t a r
Squads
Specialists

ourn
All Stars Lose T
Game To Orlando Team 9-1

Robinson Training
For Sept. 23 Bout

National Boxing
Association Drops

*•— •«*■*'»"*

Darlington, 9. C. (Special)
Popular Joe Weatherly, Norfolk,
V*.. current NASCAR convert­
ible
point
leader and
Charlotte, N. C
ford
aces.
Neil Castles and Dick Beaty, ar*
th* latest rap* driver* to aign
for th* Labor Day 153.000 Southtm 600 ml!* stock car elastic al
Darlington, 9. C.
Weatherly, too. aignifled Ford
at his entry but reserved th*
right to change makes before t h #
August 21 deadline.
Th# former national motor*
rycle champion won th# hard,
luck award In 1955 when h*
"almost" won the Southern 5&lt;*).
Unheralded, the Util* Virginian
dueled th# leader* all day end
finally emerged Into a long lead
with 85 percent of the rac* eonspleted. Forty-seven lap* from
the finish a front whael bucklecg
and the Ford pilot »•** foreed to
watch Herb Thomas capture hi*
third Southern 500.
Lett year, teaming with tha
1 eventual winner Curtis Turner,
the Virginian
captured
eight
| place.
Castles will la* driving In his
flr&lt;t 500 an«l Beaty hi* third.
Th* Darlington
field now
stand* a'. 17 car* and drivera
with Foni having eight of tW
ear* entered Pontiac, Chevrolet,
Plymouth and Oldsmobll* also
have entrant*.
The Southern 600 Is limited to
75 starting 1st* model car*. Tim#
trials starting August 28 will de­
termine starting positions.

m
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player hi th# tournament
Roth Holler and Powell emphastred Sanford'*
re c re ath ^
needs when they said "What we
need to back up th# go**! sports­
manship and team spirit of such
youngsters as played in yester­
day’s All Star team. It a full­
time recr»*lron program in San­
ford to rive boys such ss th*%«
th* training they deserve hi or­
der to win."

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cane) Jackson sink lo tha raasas after landing a right i* th* ninth round of ihetr till# bout at New
York e Polo Groanda. Psttereon pat Jackson down thee* times befor* winning by a TKO la iht tenth.
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.V—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

F rid a y , A u g u st 2, 1937
The S a n f o r d Herald— P iE « T
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ROBSON S OUTBOARDS
3 BR.-2 H ath Homes
FLUMBERI.AND COURT riant
1 I.OST A FOUND
to expand their motel at Park
New
A
lived
humr»
rr*d&gt;
tor
Ini.
."
j IIP Martin, like new
J53.00
;
PLUMBING
t FOR KENT
mediate occupancy, te rra ; to
l.vmrudc-lt masi
go.no | a French Avenue, leaving a
Contract and Repair Work
S BEACH RENTALS
A B PETERSON
valuable triangle lot. Suitable
D o o m , built-in ato.c- A oven, 1.2 HP t hampion
r.o oo
Free estimates
ACROSS
3 Misapply.
fer revtaurant. atone or whal
4 WANTED to BENT
Broker Associate*: A. B. Pater»|lh na ural cablneta. t. ! and A HI* Firestons
1.3 93
R. L IHRVEY
1 A fat.
tng
n i'e vnu Will tell, leave nr
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130.00
tailed aheep 4 Wild
bmtd to vutt trnnant an hn ideal JiM Sanford Avt. phona FA 2 3383
6-FARMS. ACREAGE.JLROXES
fleld w tllttu , tr.d R. W. W|).
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39
93
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T REAL ESTATE WANTED
butld to aull trnnant on !h.t ideal
HP Wliard
llama, A. C. Doudney, Land i $13,800. to $16,300. And good
Si.30
CER AM 1C TILE
4 Some
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a Comparae
P l l 1. F. Mt LI.UK A SON
xcgctable
t —FLO vs Lit j . PLANTS,
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5 Tacking
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Thone FA 2-5961 f „ j . , .utm nrty. P.-wrUa OHice
1 !»- Phone FO 6-3316 or Sani*
Two bedroom maionty hjtne 304 E. Itl.
bills
1 AMD OF Ili.VNKii
_ !
Developed by
:
............ Supi - I l l Magnolia
ford FA 2
after C ^ m.
with altrartiv* modern line.,
_ 1
eo.
Swiftly
It*
the
Kite
Incilrc
_
_
V
1
al
|L
situated in pretty arction '• »th
,for FixePV.Hutchinson.
4
II. Decorata
ODHAM &amp;
W» wish to extend our hssrtfelt
E*p date
AIR rONPITIONING
TJ
Bl ILDING-RZPA1BB'
%
playground
arre».
the
vtnfct
42
A
long
%
thanks to 111 tha frtendv, tor |
Aug 11. P57.
PAINTING
TUDOR, Inc.
&gt;.
”'T
jj
i* n %
x1*w
II. B. POPE CO.
their many expressions of s»fl$
%
back
yard.
Price
below
replaceJOHNSON
MOTORS
43.
Baaqutdika
290 S. Park
FA 2 4234
p tth y tnd thoughtulnesi during I
FLOOR sanding and linlahing
ll
Cor. II »y. 17-92 A 27tb si.
ment roll al 19.330 t'O
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
o-.ir recent bereavement.
c»P
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
Phone
V
\
2-1501
ENVELOPES.
I.ctlerheadv.
stateEartuaivc
Seminole
P.tall).
j
«
|
Sanford
Axe.
Th.
FA
2-1692
4(
Burned
Family of Mrt. A. C. VSilium - f
Seminole County tin rt 1923.
X*
w 41
1901 S Talk Ave. Ic lrp h u n c --------------------------------------------URAILEY ODHAM. Pres.
menta, inxolcej, han-l bill a. nnd
residua
II. M- G!ea*on. Lake At ary
T -lfliiT tn j t'o L 'S p
~
FA 2 3232.
56 Mercury 6 H. P.; excellent;
programs, e t c .
Progreivixe
rrr
**
_____________________________ $130; will finance all. Phone
Printing Co Phona FA 2-2951—
DOWN
LOFT — Large U ftr c«t. vthllo
%
FA 2-1743 days or FA 2-3230
(01 Weal 13th St.
3 bedroom, garage, carpoite, fan,
1.
Performa
neck A stomach. Chillre.n » |&gt;CL |
Real Eatalr — Insurance
appliances, huili-ina. npm house.
after 6 p. m.
2. Without
Reward. Schaefer, Mayfair Ik Commercial Invevtnteot*—Rcitlall
WEI.I. DRILLING
813 Kvcambia l)r , $1550 Down,
springs
til.
Property Management
Tairbatxki
Vlorvc
pump*.
310,800.
lo—l i. vi L.-x lt» KA1
Repairs
tn
all
make*.
2—MIK KENT
RAYMOND M. BALL,
WOOD PANELING. Knotty Pm a.. ------------------------------------HOWARD C. LONG
Coffe* 3c
Stcnntrom Realty
207 E. Commercial Art.
Cypress at tow as 14c aq. ft, , H L-H lgffA ir'ay.R V D T.S*
WELAKA APARTMENTS: co.mr
Buiy Bao Drive In
REALTOR
'is—HkMtUKk and
Phone FA 2 263.5
II. E. STEN STROM
French Avt. at 20th Si.
private batha. 114 W. First SL PROFESSIONAL SERVILE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
For Painting call Mr. Taaker, Ph.
TESTED—APHKOVRD
Registered Broker
FA 2 6169 anytime.
TlllilbTl.cliccklng accuunti coita
EFFICIEN’CY apartmanla auit- S. D. Ilighlevman — Associate 2(27 Laurel — Phona FA 2 2120 l i —DKAl-TV l'AKl.OK.8
GUABANTEED APPLIANCES
only $2. (or 2U chc-kv at Flo*
DICK I VERS — Aaaoclal*
abla for couple or aingla peraon.
GE Wringer Washer, A-l
Ted Burnett
i id.* Slat* Bank.
Ph. FA 2-5611 Ux«ly well kept franv home. 2 | Modern Air-Conditioned Salon
condition
$39 OOi
,
Privato bath 4: ahower. Ideally 204 S. Park Ave.
for PAINTING
BR. KD. nn. living room, luce- HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
„
*?
^ " “ Ur*
located acroa* from Poat Office.
•2976 l Eaay wrm g.r w ahar. w,U ‘do
2601
Cranvitxv
Phona
FA
GATLIN
BKOUIEKS
zeway, jalouaied porch, -nclaa- . • s n k .
...
your washing
4|u0 Hodorn d ptaca bedroom
Inquire Jacobaon Dept. Store. OZIER REALTY CO.
°
‘)*Contractors,
Draglines;
Geneva
suites
"
ed garage, utility and ito fg e _ 5 h " ,K A' TJ _____ l ±
3 I in Fir plywood Interior
Eaay spinner, A-l condition 59.00 Rollaway beds with inner- $31.00
2252. Ph FA 2-3276 Sanford.
Modern all elec, kttehrnettn Apia.
Il'.rcfNi* Field 'vsanciate
rmim, orange, grapefruit, lmSummer Pfimancnl Special
Frlgldalre auto, washer, all nor.
Good one side 4xd sheat
spring mattress
1S.00
celain, don't miss this one 99.00
Only $9.32 per sheat
SUMMER RATES
= « t “ r i r t l . . ! . . !{ ;» “ ! * &lt; , •
1957 Frlgidaire auto, w ither, mo Like new Phillo refri­
llaarl Porter Beaut) Shop
Call Clark's Court, FA 2-3403.
Shrrntna
Concrete
Pipe
Co.
|
gerator
123.00
del WSA-57, Reg. 1249.93 177 57
Out West 13th 8u
KENNETH E- SLACK
New- Foam rubber awixel pUU
$2.o&lt;K) down, hilanca financed' 110&lt; W- : Mh SL KA 3' 1321
Efficiency Apt. Air-condition h REG. n r .l l , ESTATE BKUREIt
1937 Frtgidalra auto, washar,
form rockari
at api4. 173 00 mcntaly.
modal WT.57, tha bast.
For Ihr Best In Painting
TV optional. ILway 17-91 So. 1009 E 2nd
CLASS BE Al Tl SALON
$2-50 p«r call plut part*. 9 years
|
Phone FA »0221
Reg. $19 30
40.00
Rag.
$379.95
now
237
37
City Limits. Slumberljnd Court.
Cal)
Bc.ryhlll
Painting
Contract.
Air Conditioned
cxpcrienca in TV Sv-rvtrc on all
Love teat with new tailored
Others starting al $6,300.
1957
Frigidaire
dryer,
Mode!
DDmakes and models. Onr yrar
cii. No Job To l.argp or Small
Axr , Lake Mary
slip covers
28.00
37 Rep. $229 95
now 159 57
Robert A. Williams FARMER'S AGENCY. REALTOR Clearmontr.V
2 Room apt. 112 Elm. FA 2-0376.
Licensed—Bonded—Union
guaranliv on all p»sta. We also
2.1212
1957 Frigidaire. 12 ru ft, refri. 10 piece dining roomsuite 76.00
REALTOR
vcrvira auto and home- tadloi.
114 S. French Axe. Sanford. Fla.,
Round Oak diningtable
10.00
Call FA 2.22*7
Furnished Apt. 2300 MellocivHlt.
generator. Reg. $329.93
R aym ond Lundf|uiM .
FA 2 3221. After bouts FA 2-2419 lw—i l.'i xi.r. I1LI.P Wan f l u Picture lube* repaired in your
Now
$23J 87 5 piece chromo or wrought iron
Furnished apartment Ph. FA
ASSOCIATE
' ~~
; ~
: 7771 hom*. $ J95. guaranteed. 1 year. 2;—M» I It KS— PERSONALS
dinette*
23.00
9 cu. fl. IH refrigerator,
rhnna FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank 6 room house South of Orange Girl for gen-ra. office work »A | p |,om. y.g &gt;,84. ;i am . to 5 p ni
2-5723.
very nice
U 00 New large all plastio chair*
2-0332.
Inrluillng Dabary A Luke Mary ROLLAWAY, lln,pital and Baby | i cu. ft. Frigidaire refiigarator.
Rag. 79 50
50.00
City Limits. Priced right '-y
IF lf T s _ REAL ESTATE
3 Room furnished a p t, cloie lit.
Beit* Day. Week or Month—
ISAHNKS I ' SERVICE
EASY TERMS
uxvner for quick »o!r. Mrs. Cle­ Woman to work in Dairy Quren,
■II porcelain
69.Ou
avk Crumley &amp; Montrith
I ll K. 8ih SI 165 monthly.
201 F.avt Commercial
T 'l FA 2 .M91 Fiirnilura Center 7 cu. fl. Norga refrigerator,
veland. Ph. FA 2-1914 day;.
Apply 2623 S Orlando llwy.
at 117 South Park Th. FA 24696
Call FA 2-4295 or FA 2-5783
116 West First St.
very nice
6u.uo
$4001191 ERE PARK HOMES
11:00 a. m. — 2 «) p. m.
7 cu. ft. FrigidaD* refrigerator. 203-00 E ast First
WOOI
aSEY ;
FA 2-0W3
C.
A.
WHIDDON,
Sr.
—AK1
It
&gt;.I..S
FOR
SALE
^D*ae Court Apartments. 5 room
Sjnford Ave. i t 27th StA .l condition
7100
No phone calls plaase
Marine Finished
Register*-!
2 A 3 Bedroom Homes
fumiahad apartment. Call FA
Magic
Chef
30"
gat
range,
swing
This it a past l« the Rlla theatre
Work t.Tolhes, canteen,
Cota.
Beal Estate Brokar
For Your Iloat
$750. Down . $90.00 month.
2 0733.
___
Avon Cosmetics olfer* opportunity
out broiler, like n*w- 7)00
for Mrs. Gordon Sweeney. Exp.
Camp Goods. Paint. Army* 1937 Frlgidalra Super 30'* electric
202 8. Tark Ave.
FA 2 5931
Senkurik
(ilnn*
and
Pain!
Co.
for
growing
Income
through
date Aug. II, 1137.
) —Flower*. Plants.. Shiahs
Four room fumbhed apt. with
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
r , nfc „ lth roR
,,!,,*.
&gt;
U
PH
f
.\
2
142.*
aerviclng
familie,
in
your
own
1112*114
W
2nd
St
Convult A ftr.ALTOn First
I
hath. Th. FA 20471.________
BlV* $60.00
N0'"V 177.67 Used furnitura. appllancaa, ta«l%
neighborhood. Conlarl now. Mr*. | r - ~
,
. , , . , . . . c ,_ - I i,1 ,ierrstor' ,;&amp; A
............ ...........
... .............
PLANTS—SHRUBS—TREES
CULLEN
AND
HARKEY
i m ,i. „ , . k n „. •»,«
Interior Deroralor. renHental A “ •*. 6 n l •*iflf»ratort4.» 4. j t.,, walbtlt air conditioner 199.73
acL Bought ioH Larry’s K srt,
6 room house. 112 S Franch. By n o N*. p»rk Axe.~rh. FA 2-23911 Stoo in and b« pleasantly surpru
J. Milantch, Bo* .44. Lochhirt,
Comn,frrlll ABerailona and
ed it oer reasinable prices and
year 130.00 month. Telephona _____ __________ _
d. t ? o V r t0nd,UonV .,.o, 321 East r i m St. Pb. FA 2-4135
* *
custom made draperies Irev Eleclric Norge Rcfr.er.tor $63. ' 3/4
W, 11. "BILL" STEMTER
beautiful riant*.
hrlando 3JH70
Also several g--od buys on otn.
*"**• 43| &gt;
-®,34 Terms
estimalrv t all F.V 2-1621 .1 - r
Waitress and curb girl over .
• BIG VALUES
Realtor A In.urnr
I
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
3
3D
p
m.
rr
ii«r'
appliance.
CLAUDE
II. WOLFE
Unfurnished 2 Iwdroom ant. Near Aa,oc. Guy Allen. GrrDhfn IliU, I GrapevlII# Ave.
Apply Pig 'n WhlstTs.
$*A 2 0996
•
QUICK CREDIT
shopping center A Pinecrcat
PIMPS
m m i i n k i PR
HT&lt;,MW
APPLIANCES
•
EASY TERMS
Whit*
housekeeper
to
llvxIn
N*.
11 11 SVSTFVIK
1,3 a- l,« k Ave.
FA 2.J$JI 308 East First St.
FA 2-27
School. No pets please. In­ n i * 'r* u m
V .r t!A. K. aWSETTHW. FLORIST val Oificer, 2 children ages 7
W1LSON-MAIER
quire 2617 S. ElmPhone FA 2-l$61
and sues. jnsU U ed q* j ;
Refrigerator, automatic jelV u'lW lTU R E and
"
New and Used Farailara
A S. Salary $120 m-r Wilt* Box AU types
For
dcpanlabl#
Stdvirt
•Do
It
Tour**;r
2 bedroom unfurnished house,
xxasher, tola bed 4 matching
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
311 E. F irit S t. Ph. r A 2-88M
BROWN REALTY
J. H c o Sanford Herald
Member of Florist
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Lake ilonroe. Apply Tyndal
chair, 12x15 rug. youth bed snj
Serving,the Service
Telegraphy
Delivery
Assn.
F U R N I T U R E O F C IIA R A C T r .lt
Senior beautician, exrrllent op
S T I N K
~
ECHOLS
Groc«ry Store.
small stems, fa ll FA 2.0412.
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
porlunlfy. Confidential. Write
Ruilt By
Machine and 4uppH t o.
371 h Anniversary
10— 41) FIl'P. LQI IPMhNi
9 A M. to 9 P.M.
Unfurnished house. C* bedrooms.
Box 31, ’« Hanford 11. rai l
Master Craftsmen In
307 V . 2nd SL
Pb FA 26172 GARRETTS HEWING CENTER j
Sofa Bed
R otisU Phona FA 2-1310FA
Btyla and Const ruction
2 pillow*
Hurnj
1
*
. TV
Whlle-.N eerhl-Elna
HAYNES Office Machine Co. F«sl*urant workar, some e*p»r
T
ha
same
a
t
Thm
a
Platform Rockar
Fadlna
Typewrit*ri. adding machine*.
Chrysler A l r t e n i p
Repairs oil all make Machmas.
Unfumivhed apartmant, rlosa in.
Cherry Real Estate Agency
lanre. neat, agex heiwesn JOPrized Stnca
Hassock
Renfflnl
Rales Rental*, 314 M*C . Ph. I 50. Room, Board, and Salat)
Air Cendllionmr and Heating
32.J East First St.
FA 2-5244
FA 2-2100.
Dial FA 2-992*—Notary
Colonial Day*
Stalniln*
FA 2-0462.
GUTRIE Restaurant, north f
1219 W. 13 SL Rear-Berbar Skap
4 . II. ST \ I FORD
b'inished
For
Regularly
$199
00
8 •oum f rrnishcvl hou i . nice
N"iSc Appliances—Zenith TV
SIS Oak Avenu*
FA 5-4731
i
m
u
n
n
ii.i-t
:
t
«
v
H.$
&gt;
.!
&lt;
•?
^,0,w,‘*
nrtH,:f'
u
"rt:
1UP‘
II
Florida
Climate
In
NOW 1159.00
larg* yard. Adults only. W. 1st This la a pas* in the Mnxieland
No phone call.,
M iller R.itlio A Applinncrn
Your Choice of Wood*
l« \c r r - hcbool of Panring
Bt. at Monroe Comer A. J
TLde-In fop Mr. D W. Por»r
115
R.
Psrk
Axe.
FA
2053k
Need
a
good
used
car?
i—
MAl.E
HELP
xxA.&gt;fy.l*
Exp date Aug. 11. 1967.
Peterson. Ph FA 2^739.
Tap • Acrobatic - Bsllrt
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Enroll now for fall te rm , startSee Rny Herron
Cor. 2nd A Mi|84lia FA 2-1821
—Factory
to
you—
Buy In Lake 3(ary and Save
2 bedroom unfurnished bouse. $43
For part time work Early metn
tng September 3rd Clasvev for
' ‘Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Aluminum
VOIR PONTIAC SALESMAN
month. Oiler Realty Company.
MAJOR BROWS RF.ll.TV
Ing. Must tie between ages oi
beginners and advanrrd stxjVenetian Blinds
Fr«e Delivery
FOR A NEW PONTIAC OR
22 and 39. High Kin'll graduate.
Th. FA 2 3343.
Lake Mary, Florida
denta.
Lnii.ttr-I head Rag-proof t-otlom
GOOD USED CAR
Ph. Sanford FA 2 6237
Furnished eottage. loeatsd on 17rail with plastir ends. Flattie
. Ph FA 2 0231 or after 6 p m .
4 92. Call FA 2-1467.
nr rayon tapej. Cotton or nyliO
FA 2-2$*3. 301 West 1st St2-3754 Or Wn'e P O Box :-?.V 24.4 —
MHINC, and RIM'HM.
REAL ESTATE DRDE-LN
cords
2544 French Ate.
S bedroom unfurnished house,
will pay YOO to vee ua before
PLUMBING A RPPTtr TINKS S enknrik GlflM nnd Paint Co.
kitchen equipped So. Pine-rest.
J. W. HALL. REALTOR ! It you
buy. Open Evening* and
INSTALLATION a REPAIRS 112 III W 2nd Kt. Ph. FA 2-462J
Fenced yard. $105 mo. Firvt *
R»r I . Kennedy, Asvoriale
Sunday).
Age 17 tn t.7
84 Hour Service
last moiitlii rent and leave re­
Johnny Walker, Atvociale
FOR TWO------- VT ANGEL’S
Esstslde Trailer Sale*
We t.uy ami sell used furniture
mu no: t . HAHitorrr
quired. Th. FA 2-3332 for ap­
ELECTRONIC FIELD
"Call H*U" Phone FA 2-3641
Palalka.
Fla.
Paying
top
rash
prieei
for
any
pointment
FA
2-52)9
or
FA
2-5761
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY MAJOR APPLIANCE
IN THE SANFORD AREA
thing rf .alue. SUPER TRAD­
BUY DIRECT
DON 8 COVER SHOP
MAGES 5100 UK. OR
6 roorai. hath, screened porches. Beautiful new homes. 2
ING
POST
nn
17
92
Pb.
FA
CLARK
BETWEEN 5:30 nnd S:30 FRIDAY EVENING
and 3) Automobile Interior Decorator
arage. fruit trees. Adult* only,
REITER
2 0677.
bedrooms.
Plambing, Ite x lin g A Supply t o
Seat Covert — Truck Seats
o pets. Inquire 221* Palmetto
Wr
will
train
personnel
frill
this
ST9.7.00 lo $995.00 down
•
.
, ,
Contracting
(acting A... Bcpaira
llcpsTv
.. » jn lm
. v ra'c.
At Willis Pontiac—301 W 1st
....
... ., . . . . l-xdics hunvonitr
i m m e J l a l e a i r * for u-l&gt;. av ail- . . - . n
1—
llt.M H KKVIAt.S
VVcfltinghouRc • May tag • Zenith
Rmall monthly paym nli Monna
able
here
aoon.
T
h
o
s
r
t
c
c
f
p
t
e
l
0
Take up payments &gt;n 1954 Ply­
wY m V k o Y S
' “ ",,“ 7 ^ ; " ................... ...
Jarvis, Phono FA 2-IS10.
will
trained
undtr
Ih*
super
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Front
mouth coupe, RAIL Phona FA
vision and guidance of our anFor Sale By Owner
Apia Daytona Peach. Cgll TA
Plumbing KresSr Hraung
2 0387.
Girl* 26' bicycls, good condilica
ginerrs. You will train and
2- 4058 R. U. Hutchison.
2 bedroom home. 4 lots: run from ________________________
123 IV. 91h S M. G. HODGES
work on practical equipment in
Service on All Water Pumps—
this locality. This will Sr ar­
8— REAL ESTATE FOR RAI.IC Magnolia to Park. Near fine, j 13—BOA 1.1 and x|ini)K.-x
Dextrr wringer washer, perfect
rrtst Rchool. Will tell ai a whole
Wellv Dnliod — Pumps
ranged so t has it wilt nut in
115 Magnolia Axe.
Phone FA 2-3672
omlltion. $58 00 Ph. F.V 2-2994
Make This 3 Bedroom
r*o |a Rnad. PHoo* PA 2 «H7
nr 2 lot* on Park separately.
.
trrfcrr
with
your
pr.’ror:
em­
Tfema ,W&gt;01
a pa. L l
OUtwHfU kSllfl A. &amp;CI V. f
Rome Really
ployment.
FA 2 6234
7-6384. * * JU sno"*' ,B* ^ A | 2315 Park Ax«
YOURS
ru h M F ttb w f f n r
pac tha r.ew Manna HarJvafv 3 YEARS’ GUARANTEED
) y selecting your own color
PLACEMENT SERVICE
H o u T U Jl
aehem* now. Other f . . t u * » _ |
I ^ .H u T tl S
»
*
of fin, alumUPON CERTIFICATION
m m e&gt;
electric kitchen, lerran o Doors,
L a X a S ! . * .J .1 , " * ^“‘Vllnum boats. Flshtnf Ixau through Write Electronics, giving n a m e ,
BXlti'A
ll.’l r r
oversised lots and choice resi­
burl!
" ^ „ h l'
ovtr-nlght eruisers. Best pri-ts.
address, occupation, p h o n e ,
LET W
dential location.
Contracting A Kapairt
ItoVa™ a S U* . ™ * ‘ T « I abSS*
TtXAS “ MAlU BOAT*
working hours, and see to Box
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
JOOT Sanford AV*. Ph. FA J66A2
A D im m
ed eara«r^!ot'
'oakmr*Volf ° ! m&lt;yl,:» M ,rcury motors in
A f rx Sanford Herald
Pb. FA 2-1101
Wanted motor route carriers in
( ilMltlcd llitplay
endanger ehildran. Rv Naval Of.
x g V e i &gt; MOTORS
3 Bedroom hous*, 2 fully tiled
DrBarr. Morning paner, mult
Kalhs. Double carport* and
L» able lo furnish small rash
C*Ur
FAnU
a
j
n
,
,
l
*blf
Au,u“
5‘
*'»
IIP
Mercury,
good
*65
uu
storage specs. Comptchsly land- ____ ,A * ''* _
___ __ * ', HP Evin.-ude. very good U7.00
bond and h«xe d e ix io jllr Ians,
Ksp*d II i.9io oo. n o Shannon
Late model 7’-* HP Evinrudo
poriation. I’h«n» FA 2-3751 or
REDLUED
Drive. FA 2-3174.
vlrita P O Box S95.
shift
.35.00
TO
Vary good Mercury hurricane 3600
FOR SALE BY OWNER
_
.
$10,066
Absolutely
Ilka
new
MK
25
Boy
wanted to work in Golf Shop
Sanford Ave. and 27th S t
T»o bedroom CB horn* with Flor. For quick
isle. Beaulifully lard- Merrury
283.00
it Mayfair Counlry Club. (*•'■
Ida room. A good buy. Need to
FA
2
i»934
or
evenings
FA
2-1394
•taped 2 bed loom modern, lo. Perfect SO IIP Mmcury with
see to appreciate. 2554 S. Pal3 MODEL HOMES READY
ealtq at
1906 Locust Avt. in all controls. 1936
493.03
mstto, Phona FA 2-4342, after
2 0 - . M A t . f c or I k i C i U ----------------»:00. FA 2-3712.__________
Sanford. Drive by but pleas* do' ]9 ft. Top«*r Cabin'CmUar out
FOR INSPECTION
not disturb tha raatar Cali or
poard Mercury
SS-E. galley,1 M*k* 520 dallr. Lumiooui Nair.e.
Jlere
Eaiultful high d rr lot on one of
*riU for appointment John A
nead. air foam mattress. FA
£’•*«•»• , Fre* samples. Reeves
$80.00 Monthly Payments, Pays AIL
th* prtttiast lakes in Seminela
Co. Attleboro. Mass.
Gordon Exeluaix-t Agent 3174
2-4917.
County. Prlc*d for quiea **le,
2 or 3 Bedroom Homes
*2530.00. Convenient trtm j. See
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'We Don't Want Industry'
County Commission Ss Told
Franklin K. Baldree Budget
Sufficient Fruit
Funeral Services Discussion Sought To Supply
At 2 p. m. Tuesday Tomorrow Concentrate Sale

The Boerd of demlnole County
Commissioners are marking time
r u r .m l serrirer h r FranV.lin until their regular meeting tomorKenneth Baldrrc, 22) ear-old city
employee, will be held tomorrow low before deckling on the ap­
afternoon at 2 o'clock at Brlsson proval of the proposed millionFuneral Home. Mr. Raldree. who dollar-pius budget.
Two commiisinnsrs. John Kri
died Saturday morning from ar.
cntcntal electrocution whil* work­ der ami laiwrence Swofford have
ing on city equipment, will be slated that they will not approve
buried in Oaklawn Mrmoria’ Park. a budget which will mean ad­
He waa a member of the Re(|. ditional taxes for Seminole Coun­
glad# Seventh Day Adventist ty taxpayers.
Two commissioners, Cbalrmsn
Church and had lived In Sanford
only two months, making hia home 1Fred Dyson and D. C. Dodd want
additions to the budget to take
at M2 Holly Ave.
Survivors include his w-ife Mrs. 7 rare of jail expansion and road
KKNATOR WALTER I' GEORGE of Georgia. 71. a leading aUteo- E'Vlyn Baldree; one daughter, J equipment which will mean an ad­
man and one of the moil respected legislators of modern time*, Mary Lou Baldree; one step&gt;laugh- ditional tax load of more than
aflea Sunday In Vienna, (ia , bl* hometown. He suffered from a ter, Sherry Rogers, sU of San­ three mill*.
™eart ailment.
(L'P elephotm ford; his father and mother. Mr.
At present, the proposed budget,
and Mrs. Phillip BsMree ef Or­ if adopted in Its present form
lando; one lister, Mrs. Wanda would mean that taxpayer* will
Tullos, Liberty Miss., three broth­ he forced to pay three mills in
ers. Jasper Baldree, CMlllcothie. addition to mllUg* for proposed
O , Ray Baldree and Paul Baidrre, Improvements.
both of Orlando; and his maternal
Commissioner Krlder called at­
grandmother, Mrs. R. F. Johns­ tention of commission member*
ton. Jupitci.
that the proposed budget does not
Rev. Robert Spear Jr. of the inrluds any capital improvemenU
A 22year-old dragline opera­ been employed by the city for a
Church
of
the
Karartne
will
of­
tor /o r tha City of Sanford died period of about 3H months, said
whatever.
ficiate at the funeral services.
(Alurdajr morning ahortljr after I Cily Manager Knowles.
Commissioners
discussed the
Active pallbearers arc: W. F.
o'clock, apiairently electrocuted
Operations at the project where
budget wfier hearing Frank Evans,
a i he worked on hia machine the city forces were In the pro­ Knowles, S. M. Richard, K. 1. Gen. Joe C. Hutchison and Randall
about one mile aouth of tka city cess of relocating the booster sta­ Griffith, J. I . Dunn, Robert Kelly, Chase appeal for funds with which
at a booster nation.
tion because of Highway 17 32 and Kusieil L. Dallas.
Honorary Pallbearers are: A. L. ths General Henry Shelton San­
widening
were ceased Saturday
Franklin Kenneth Baldree had
Hood,
Quintus Kay, L. H. Wynne. ford Memorial library can be
been at work about an hour and morning following the accident.
LcRoy Lee. Roy 5llnson, and expanded They ashed for a mini­
had not yet put hit dragline In
mum of 13.000 annually until $20,All operatloni of the City of
operation a* preparation! were Sanford will be closed down to­ llomcr White.
000 is raised for the improvements.
Lein* made to connect the huge morrow at noon for funeral ser­
Other requests Included a re­
booater station pipes to the main vices at 2 o'clock for Franklin
quest for funds with which to oper­
^atcr system.
Raldree. City Manager Warren E.
ate the County
Airport Zoning
offices and
City Manager Warren K Know­ Knowles said that
Commission set up by the Board
les. at the sccno when the acd* operation of the City with the exof Commissioners and a request
dent occurred, &lt;ald ha luu/ii Bald- rrp-ion of toe I'nlte* Fir*, and
for fend* with, whs’’ in op r
the
yen call, and the crackle of the water departments wRt be halted
An organizational meeting ofr a County Zoning CommlaG u -^ irs e
cablr on lha
ground. - Raldree for the afternoon so that em ­ proposed ''Toastmistcrs Club" two items would edd an nppii-al.
couldn't be seen, Knowles aald, ployees can atend the funeral aer- will be held Wednesday evening mate *23,000 to the proposed bud
from the point where ho. Utility vices.
at 7 p. m. in the Sanford Navel get.
Department Director Russatt Da!
Air Station CPO Club, William F.
County Attorney Msek N. Cleve­
las, and
Distribution Foreman
Holcomb announced this morn­ land Jr. cited critlclam of State
Quintus Ray were standing.
ing.
Auditors relative Jo p m ious bud­
Thirty members are necessary get Items such as the Memorial
Ray was the first to reach the
to form tha club, Holcomb said, library, Girl Seoul* and similar
, kjured man and kicked him free
from the machine.
and we have a number of Interest­ appropriations. "I feel that It ls
ed people in Sanford who want to my duty to bring these criticisms
Apparently, Baldree was work­
Co. 11, lS«Us Armored Infantry 1become charter membersto yrt»'r nl'entlon." said Cleveland.
ing on the oulilde of the machine
The commissioners argued and
However, • said Holcomb, only
with his foot on the tread sf the Battalion, Florida National Guard,
the Sanford unit, received the I about 12 have indicated definitely discussed the reappraisal of coun­
huge dragline.
first of their M-7S Armored
A. R. Middleton. Troubleman Infantry Vehicles to l* returned that they would become members. ty property relating to the raising
Holcomb cxendvd an invitation of fund* and revenues for the
for Florida Power and Light Com from Fort Stewart, Ga., where
to
all who would like to attend the operation of ths rounty govern­
pany. who tied a rope line tn the the unit undrrwrrt Summer Field
ment. At one time, during the
initial organisational mre.ing.
dragline cable to pull it clear of
Training, yesterday.
discussions, Chairman Dyson rais­
■
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powir lines, said that the line
The 42,twc pound “Carrier"
ed his vole* to state that "This
from which the electricity surge was brought to Sanford by com­
meeting was called to discuss the
"a me contained 7«20 volts.
budget and not reappraisal"
There are two possibilities which mercial carrier and unloaded by
During the
budget discussion
might have c*u«rd the apparent the Company's motor section un­
A young Navy man is being Dyson commented thst "f perso­
electrecution. The machine might der the leadership of Sgt. James
bound over In the fall teim of nally believe this propped estlhave been left free and when th- J. Kendall.
Thi* equipment Is u?rd In the ! rirruit court, according to Justice mate is In line—I don't *•• how
clamshell, nperntrd by a steel
cable from the motor of the ma­ annuletl training of tha locil i of the Prsce W. Hugh Duncan who w« can cut anything off."
However, Commissioner Krlder
chine, was d l'tn g ig rd the cable unit and is also available for conducted a day-long hearing
suggested
thst "We ride out the
Friday
into
charges
of
rape.
use
by
the
Sanford
Guardsmen
could have been swung into the
Clayton J. Dcaulieu, 27. will go storm on the millsge we had last
p-&gt;wrr line. The other possibility for any civil emergency or dia| before a Seminole County grand year and explain to the people
w is that the cable, left ten** with turbaoce.
In all there will bo nine dif­ jury this fall prior to the circuit bow they can gel the services they
«‘-r clamshell attarhed. when rewant."
leiied. swung into the -high pow­ ferent types of vehicles stored court term, said Duncan.
Chairman Dyson remarked "I
Duncan postponed a ruling on
at the armory during tha year.
ered tins.
Raldree was said to have been This equipment will be used pri­ the hearing until this morning am of the opinion Uist we have
dead on arrival at an Orlando marily for training according to when he announced that Beaulieu I not given Mrs. Walker time to
unit commander 1st LL John will be bound over on a charge ; find out whether she should proHospital.
vide additional taxes."
1 of rape.
,
The young machine opera! r had Keeling Jr.
W. R. Dyson, sitting In the au­
dience through the discussions,
asked to speak to the commission.
He »»id "Don't forget gentlemen,
we don't want industry In Se­
minole County," and added, "I
don't think it
wise to bring a
bunch of expert* In here to ap­
praise land—they've got this city
in euch a shape now our grand­
children will never get out of It."
The commissioner* agreed to
adjourn until Tuesday when ad
dllional requests to be sdded to
ths budget are espeeted.

City Employee Dies
In Tragic Accident

Toastmasters Club
Meeting Slated
For Wednesday P.M

Armored Carriers
Arrive For Local
National Guard

Navy Man Is Bound
Over To Fall Court

WINTER r.'.r.K.
noridi
VIENNA, G* if — The ns-1 University's law
school, which
Orange Marketers, a citr.iv grow U / _ J
M CI n r n n r \ r 1Uo"'* lr*,1,r‘ ,0,l»&gt;' **"&lt;‘'1 blends j Dew b een h.s n a n ... ........
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era cooperative seeking sufficient | ” u U v. I I . V J U m t . r J l . and neighbors of former Sen. came a prominent attorney and
l/ruit to suppt) »h# entire needi
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I Walter F. Georg* in mourning the jurist,
of the vsit Minute Maid eoncen- V w llO S G n III 1 0 1 1
teeth of . smalltown lawyer «ho
H* ..rvsd si superior court
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Ing season, hss contract* repre­ m e u i t u i c o n g r e s s
; »«aic.man.hip
of Appeal, and finally, a. Mate
senting Just a shade under B.OOO,.
Wade If. Garner J r . senior
I resident Elsenhower said the Supreme Court Justice before win000 (eight million) boxes, it was medical student at the University t Georgia Democrat, hailed for hi* njne t spf*j»| election to succeed
announced today at the cooper*- of Miami School of Medicine at ' bipartisanship in U. S. foreign af- ihe late Sen. Tom Watson.
tiva’a state headquarter* bore.
Coral Gables, hss been chosen as fair*, "served his country and the
George had a lifelong distinction
J. D*n Wright, Sanford, for­ Ibst school s repir sentsiive at the free world for many years with
„PV*r losing an election hut hia
mer director of Florida Citrus forthcoming Clinical Conpre«s of distinction and Integrity."
I sway over Georgia voters was on
Mutual and now a member of j the American College of Surgeons. George beaded the
powerful occasion tested by vigorous camthe Florida Citrus Commission, Dr. T’au! It. Ilawlry, Director of Senate Foreign Relations Commit- pxigns.
who is president of the newly- the College, announced in Chicago, tee at the pinnacle of his 34 year
|j,, m&lt;&gt;jt fim ous political tri­
formed cooperative, said the ae- ll!
Senate career and afterward h*. uroph was hit defeat of another of
tual volume represented by eonRepresentatives from
thirty came the President t represent*. [ thw state'* powerful vote-getter*,
tract* so for signed was 7.M3AM seven medical colleges will attend tlve to the North Atlantic Treaty jj,, | j te |cugenp Talmadge, who
boxes.
this year's Congress, to be h«td Organisation.
tried unsuccessfully
|u defMt
"The campaign is showing stea­ in Atlantic City October 14 to tl. | George. 73. died at his home'QrorK4 jn jjyg
dy progress," Wright *aid, "al- at College expense. Dr. Hawley here early Sunday after a flv-j National attention was focused
Itough we ar* being hampered by explained. The student participa­ week struggle with heart dlteast upon the 1934 race by tha unauethe absence of msny vacationing tion program was initialed last which last June ended his actire cessful attempt
of
President
orange growers from the state. year at an educational contribu­ role in HI* new international ca­ Roosevelt to "purg#'* George he.
, cause of hi* refusal to go down th#
We expect the signing of con- tion of the College, by action of reer.
The tiody was to II* in state line in aupport of New Deal polltracts to pick
(fcctb'r !e&gt;Pr the Board of Regents. The medlthia month and to reach Its peax ta t cuorgn sending representa­ until about an hour before the cies.
in September when grower* will tive* to the CongTrtiet will be funeral services at 4 p.m. a * t.
Th#
President
denounced
b* back and making Uecisioni a- rotated each year, It was explain in the First Raptist Church, where Georg* as an "obstructive con­
George had worshipped most of servative." George replied that
bout what lu do with their IM7- ed.
Gamer, whoss home is In San­ his life.
34 crops."
“democracy s* not a on* man
Services will be conducted by party."
ford. will graduate from the Uni­
(Continued on fage 4)
versity of Miami School of 3lr.il- the Rev. L. C. Cutts, pastor of the
Georg* defeated both Talmadg*
cine in 1034. The son of a pkysl- church, assisted by Dr. T. W. Tip­ and the
candidate
Roosevelt
cian and surgeon. Garnet is a pett. former pastor, and the Rev. barked. LawTenee Camp, without
pastor
of the a runoff.
R p flH v F o r S n i l h h
graduate of the Seminole High tY. E. Dennis,
iM U U jr I U I J U U I I I
School, and to&amp;k hit undergraduate Vienna Methodist Church.
George broke not only with th#
Mayor J. T.
DeLirsscline by New Deal administration but often
work at the University of Ala
hama, where he waa a member of proclamation sailed on the town's differed with
Democrat** cotNew telephone numbers for Cat the
NationilInstitute of Health merctnnt* and businessmen to league* In the V nate on matter*
selberry. tajngwood,
and Mait­ fellowship for study In the Depart- close down at I pm e.a.t. for th* of principle. Georg* called himland which will be In effect for ment of Surgery, and a member slay.
aelf a "ronslituilonal Democrat."
thr subscribers tn lha Wipt^r P ark ier Ptu ci'lli ilesik-aiKratrrrlty.
A detachment of hlghveay patrol
Town officials ware advised that
Telepavonr CorA,,*:. eS*n 3lelrt&gt;- C atfer I* married l&lt;&gt; (In f*rmer I men arrived to
handle traffic about twnvsrore member* of Conpolitan Service •; 'gk's r»**t month Merflyp Mas-Dr of banfonl.
, Including automobiles rushing vis- gres* would attend.
Including
are now being assigned to resi­
Student representatives al tha itora hark and forth from the ati- members of tha Sanat* Foreign
dent subscribers by the company's Ctlnical Congress, world's Urges'. I port at Cordele. nine miles south Relations and Finance commitcommercial office.
meeting of surgeon*, will attend I of here.
(Continued on Tage 41
All telephone number*, It |e an­ a number of aperial seMlons'ln, .special
oti'crvanrrs
were
nounced, will be changed and wlllj tvddilion In rr.Kulnrlv scheduled planned in other part* of the stela
include nam# prefisex. These are j lectures, discussion*, motion p*c- which had sent George to the Sento bo Midway, TEmpIr and VAI- tore demonstrations and televised .ate for five full terms until he
ley tor the Winter Taek area as- clinic* covering all phases of sur- chose. In HB4, to bow out of »n
change. At th* same time, all i E|ral practice and rrseanh. Th* arduous campaign against Sen
numbers in the Orlando exchange , student program waa planned try a Herman Talmadge.
arr* will be changed and will in- 1aperial committee of the College
George rose from humble beginelude the prefixes GArden, CRest. ! |io»rd of Regent* headed by Dr. i nlngx as the son of a tenant farmwood and Cllerry.
| George V. Brindley of Temple,! r r living near Provton, 0*. Scon
When Metropolitan Sonic* goes Tr**&lt;
Into effect any subscriber In the
Winter Park caching* ran call
any iut&gt;*cril&gt;er |n the Orlando ex­
change area without paying a toll
charge. Th* optional extended servlea which soma local subscriber!
now have will be discontinued.
The new telephone number* now
being assigned will be mailed to
m ident aubscriber*
about on*
week before the service Is cut­
over, It Is announced. Th* num­
ber* will b* mailed in the form
of gummed diees which are to b*
attached to the dial of each telephnna act. Complete Instructions
on how to attach the new number
will b# mailed at th* urn* time.
Business firms In the local e*.
rh tn re are* have already received their new numbers so that they
can plan their advertiaing and hu«
new tsationery such as letterheads
and business cards.
Th* new
telephone directory
which U now being compiled will
he delivered to subscribers a week
before cut-over. It will contain the
new numbers In both the Winter
Park and Orlando exchanges In­
cluded in lha diractory will he a
section of th# "yallow p*g*s" re­
presenting business firms in both
the Winter Park and Orlando ex­
change areas. The new telephone
directory will also Include com­
plete instructions on how to dial
with th* new prefixes and how to
place toll-frea calls to Orlando.

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Lions Club Men
Stan E. Comstock
To See “ Fabulous
Funeral At 4 P. M.
Florida” Film Show
Members of the Ssnford L'ons This Afternoon
Club will see s film on "Fabulous
Florida" tomorrow at their noon
lunrbeon meeting.
Lions Club president, W. Hugh
Dunean. said that the Rim is a
20-mlnvt* technicolor production
and will show Lions Club mem­
ber* more about Ihflr own home
atate.
Duncan also announced that the
annual light bulb sale will be con­
ducted this year by lh* Sanford
Club beginning on Oct. IS. He annon need that Ben Wad* has been
named chalrmsn of the commlt'ee
In charge of the sale that will take
members of tha local clidi through­
out the eily on a door-io-door
campaign in supporl of their pro-

RAYMOND r . LORD CRAWLS from beneath his anlnunbile Satarday night after being nnder his
# s r anl n the water far more then 3} minutes, (navtablr J. Q. Galloway help, laird out of the water.
e ChUff I’kuo) frank
A" wrecker kited the car /rows tha ditch
to rtie u c tha motorist.
Clied diub.
..................................................

Sen. Walter F. George
Dies Sunday In Georgia

.Funeral services for 3!r S'an
K Comstock. 72, well-known In­
vestment broker, were held this
afternoon at 4 o'clock at Fairchild Funaral Home In Orlando
with the Rev. Robert If. ktcCaalln
officiating.
Burial will be held *1 • later
date.
3tr Comstock died suddenly Sun­
day in an Orlando hospital. II*
was widely known in the San­
ford are* and had many friends
her*.
Ha had been a resident of Or­
lando for a years.
Survivors Include his *if*. Mrs.
Viva Comstock; a son, Donald
Comstock of Miami; and two

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County Budget Study
Slated For Saturday
Wat erway Officials
Meet Underway Today
Summary On Goals
Of Schools Given
State Al Kiwanis Club

GOING 0» EH BIIIS Submit ed for (he City of Sanford's capital improvement project*—fSanford (laic
Crn’er, Ilr* Station No. 2, and Goldsboro Swimming Pool, a rt (left to right) City Man
Manager Warren
E. Know let and Areh* ect John llurton IV. An analysis of the bids » III b* lubmltted to the
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Hoard of
^ fanford f it) Convtni | nera Monday night for its approsal. (Staff Photo)

Odharn. Appointed To
M ilk Board By Governor

Btx principals of Seminole Court,
ty school* gtv* the Sanford Ki­
wanis Club yesterday a summary
of the goals of th* schools they
head and "w hit their effort* will
be to better the education of our
youngsters.**
Those heard on the civic club
program were Mrs. Velma Mil.
chei of Southsid* Prim ary School,
Mr*. E ilraU th Sharon of Westlid* Prim ary School, Mrs Mar.
garet Reynolds
of
Plnecreit
School, Harold Heckrnbach of San­
ford Grammar School. Hugh Carlton of Sanford Junior High School,
and Andrew J. Bracken of Semi­
nole High School.
Mentioned by all of th* princi­
pal* were the crowded conditions
of th* present school buildings
but each thought th* "new build­
ing program for school* would
result In considerable Improvement.'*
Mr*. Velma Mitch*!, speaking
of her school. Its alms and Ideals,
pol.vtrd to Mayor D *\ld Gatchel
as one of her pupils In tha first
grad*.
The principals of Westsld* P ri­
m ary school a m Sam'ii ,j r .is r i■
m ar School spoke briefly on their
schools, th#
conditions existing
Johnny Jones, young basketball
there, and the program* being car­
.ta r of Oviedo, la Improving at St.
ried out which would benefit fhe
Vincents Hospital In Jacksonville,
pupils.
arroiding lo latest reports recriv.
Mrs. Margaret Reynold* •»» her ] ed this morning.
talk before the members Ilf th#
Jcr m was Injured lari week
Klwanls Club mentioned th ”* "you re a r Galnlsvllle, where he Is at­
esn look over the atuden* body tending tha Unlveralty of Florida,
and see th* finest citiren* of th* when he wax hit In the head by a
county."
tree limb. II# w ai working for the
Hugh Carlton, principal of San­ Alachua County Road Department
ford Junior High explained that at th# time of his Injury.
the Kastaidc Prim ary School, used
Mrs. Marian Jonei. his mother,
recently as a nursery school, was who Is a correspondent for The
activated In order lo prevent dou­ Sanford Herald, said this mornlnr
ble s e l d o m . “ It Is one of the that he rested •'well last night."
worst thing* for education,*' he
‘•I'd say he Is definitely better
said and "in th* present shortage —It looks more
encouraging"
of room we are doing all we can Mr*. Jones said this morning,
to bring in outside activltiee." "However, h* Is still on the criti­
Andrew J .
Bracken, Semlno' cal list."
Johnny Jones' wife, leona, his
High School principal, spoke on th*
philosophy nf running a school. mother and father, Mr. and Mr*.
He stressed,
particularly, that J. B. Jones and other members of
"the school belong* to the com­ th* family are In Jacksonville to
munity." He commented Uiat * be with lha Injured Oviedo boy.
Mr* Jone* *ald this morning
school can be no belter than th#
community In whlrh it I* local. I that "they're still administering
Bracken explained that two pro­ oxygen but with a restful night
gram s were used, o ra for those he la showing Improvement He'a
who Intend to go to college and been a mighty sick boy."
another for those who will not go
PIG IRON PYC.MMION
to college. The college preparatory
NEWPORT BEACH. Calif. W
program, he said, would stress ^K ideaper* had their hands full
•'railing and creative writing.
when they carted off an imporied
The school principals' weic in­ lu-auty from the front of a lamp
troduced by Stewart (Satchel. In shop The 2,300-pound nude statue,
rharg* of the program was the a life-lie lamp base brought here
Klwwnis Club's boys and girl* from Italy was stolen T&gt;n*day
night.
committee.

TALLAHASSEE W — Three advocata to ab..U h controls on the [ new member* wars added to the j retail level, was named co m m it.'
Sjate Milk
Commission today | slon adminlatrator, replacing L 1
fn iid speculation the move will K. Nicholas Jr., whoa* term ax-1
lend to the abulition of mtik price pired.
controls.
Collins, In the
appointment*' A / | . _ 1 A \ / A . wm
Gov. LeRoy Collin* named J. announced
Wednesday, named A l l C l L I I B d l A
BrallSy Ouham «f
Sanford, * Jackson Logan of Tampa to sue*
longtlma support of the governor, | card H. G. Cochran who rtsigned
Lieutenant Commander W iuum
to replace
Chairman
Dexter (o he-orre state beverage director
L. Hayden, USN, Sanford Naval
Lowrjr of Tallahassee. Lowry, an and Wilmer Bassett of Monticello
Air Station Security Officer, re­
to replace Henry Schned'G-r of tired yesterday at 3:00 P.M. from
Kustia, vrticvi# farm expired May the United Stales Navy after serv­
30.
ing almost twmty-nln* years of
Colllna with the appointments,
’i tvaiuiaiiVMf
continuous aitato
active l|UIJ*
duty. Captain U
gamed tight
control over the A. Ar1hur. N. r »| Alr station Comagency which he lough to abolish { mandlng officer, stated upon preduring tha 195i Legislature. T h e ' lff,Bng LCDR Hayden hia orderi
GAINESVILLE Fla. — Hanks lawmakers also turned down a , to retirement, the following ex*
fifth In the nation In the number movo to halt tlia price fixing prrtsion
of gratitude: "In behalf
of municipalities that have adopted powers of the seven-member com of the United State* Government,
the city m anager gorm of govern­ mission at the retail and whole­ the Department nf Defers*, and
ment, according to a Public Ad­ sale levels.
specifically the United State* N*.
The commission
meet* here vy, I take this opportunity, with
ministration Clearing Service pamphlct published at the University Aug. 13-14 to reorganise. A aeriei humility, to commend you for
of publie hearing* on milk priea duties well performed over a per­
of Florida this week.
controls is expected to follow.
iod of twenty-eight
year* and
*• City managers are employed by
aeven month*. On every day nf
S3 of ths sta te s cities, Including
your retirement
may you took
Sanford, repres«nllng
L161.22t
...
bark on ydurr ssendee
r m r e yi-ar* iwith
pet-sons or 42 per rent of the state' ^
L o n t r a c f F o r W a t e r k i &gt;«» *nd k n o ri^ ice of h*vjng IC.
population
And other thing* being equal, i
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. I eompllahed so much for your eoun•re elty manager form of govern- I m p r o v e m e n t W o r k {*nr. YOU a r t detached with rement ha* proved more reaponsive
A Sanford firm hat been award *,fl
to the need* of the public and ed a contract for w ater improve­
L C nn Hayden entered the Navy
inore efficient and economical In ment* in a Florida rity, according in 192ft as an entitled and served
the adminlsiration of-eity function* to word reaching here todav.
In that capacity uryil September
an any other type of city goLea Construction Company of Ittll when he wa* commissioned
m m ent developed In the United Sanford was awarded a contract an F.ntign while serving at the
Istatei.
for water Improvements in Hiviera Naval Modification Unit, Johnsville, Pennsylvania.
T hat’* w hit William C. Ilavard, Beach.
director of the clearing aervicc,
Total amount of the contract
HI* first duty assignment was
William F. luirsen, former dlrec- I* IM2.000.
aboard the battlrwagon USS NKW
tor. write In th* lastest elvic in
The contract wa* awarded yes­ MEXICO f.om January JW3 until
fo.m ation terie* publlrhed here. terday by the Board of City Corn- October 1931 when he was trans­
They warn however, in an u p -! m lu io n en nf Riviera Beach
ferred to the battleship USS
dated commrnlary of the elty ma------------------ .
PENNSYLVANIA, where he s e n d
tvager a:-»t«m first published t o l l
2 -Y p n r-O lfl
until Mav 193ft anil then served
1933, that "too few pen,le ar# be- ^
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ie a r-U ia
alioard NAS Terminal Island un­
til February 1938.
lng turned out at present'* to fill K J r i f i r l t / . D r n u / n c
ly ty manager position* In th e ,
l/rtJ W ll5
LCDB Hayden w ai then assign,
*Ute.
! A 2‘i-yrar-old hoy, ton of Mr. ed to the destroyer USS SHAW
They say It is not Isle for th e ' and Mrs. Willlsm II. Cook Sr. of from Februsry 1938 until May 19
fsoientlslitlc* in the field to be M ke Mary wa» taken to the So- 39. From then until January 1912
snsda krown to students und for mlnol* Memorial Hospital yester­ he w ei with VP-13 at NAS San
shortly after 4 Pedro, California. FTOm January
■ really good
intern program day afternoon
through cooperation between the o'clock after being revived when 1912 to May 1914 he served with
cities aid the universities to be pulled from Lake Mary, following Fleet Air Wing TWO and then
a near-drowning Incident.
developid. .
was assigned to the Naval Air*
Hospital attarhes this morning craft Modification Unit, tohnsMlam, with a 19M census of
23J03S, and Polk City, with 193 report the youngster, William H. ville, Pennsylvania, where he was
4 s'|iie n s aro th# ia isrsl and rniat- Cook Jr., as ‘‘fairly good."
commissioned an Ensign. He serv.
The young boy was brought to ed there in the rapacity of Shop
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adopter the city managrr plan. th* local hospital by Gram Vow Offlrer.
Dad* Coutf.y «Miami I rccrntly Funeral lloma'a ambulance where
From August t9tft until January
Voted r r a county manager plan lie wa* held for observation fol­ 1948. he wa* Maintenance Officer
lowing the water accident.
for its 2tl municipalities.
at NAS Anarostia, Washington,
D. C. la trr reporting to NAS Guan­
tanamo Bay, Cuba, where he was
Maintenance o fficer
also. His
(Continued on Tag# Two)
M Sgt. John 5. Krider Jr., Co.
B. 134th A rm orH Infantry Bat­
talion, Florida National Guard,
was honored at a short ceremony
at the National Guard Armory last
Monday night for being namt-d the
NORFOUC. V *. — A Urge | United Kingdom and the United ! ahlpa, cruiser*, dertrnyer*. sub­
neatest soldier in the 48th Armor­ seals NATO fleet exercise ir.volv. Stales.
marines and an additional group
ed Dlvtalon,
Florida P art, at
During fhe four** of the exet- of replenishment t)|&gt;e ships will
Summer"Field TroW ng th 'V y 'c ^ I
• lrcr*, ‘ fr‘,m *'* rise th* NATO forces will rang* participate.
M/Sgt. Krldar w ai Pre»*nt«l an
nation* I.M heduied for the over the North Atlantic to water*
Area of th* exercise will be
InscnbeJ
^ n b e d tray by the local unit
5 ! - ^ ™ J*! adjacent to the RritDh !*'&lt;••, the from th# waters off the eoast of
Robert
B.
Pirle,
USN,
Commander
I leeland-Faeroes Gap, the Norwe­
for hla aceoniplislinienL
Striking Fleet Atlantic announced gian Sea and portions of lb* North | the UJ5. and Canada and ranging
irrvi's the North Atlantic In wa­
The rompelillon for the neatest today.
Sea.
ters In the vicinity ot the United
soldier in the Division is conduct­
More
than
150
V
ends
of
all
P rim sry purpose o f the exer­ Kingdom.
ed avery y e a r -a t Summer Field
Training. This Is the second year type* and hundreds of planes will cise, Admiral Wright atates la "to
Co-ordinate-1
training In all
In a row that Krider has won th* taka part In the 10-day exercise exarrise NATO forces and head­ phases of underway tictles ami
called
•'STRIKE
BACK".
Aircraft
quarters
In
co-ordinated
opera­
competition In Uie 154th Armd.
carriers,
battleships,
cruisers, tions to Improve the overall com­ antisubmarine w arfare Involving
Inf. Bn.
destroyer*, submarines and escort bat readiness of force* earmarked surface, air and submarine forces
will be
emphasired
In "SEA
Judging la dona In the context ship* will participate along with
.
with the men wearing only th* Unkcra, ammunition, supply and for Ihe Allied Command.” A NA­ SPRAY".
TO tactical exercise designed for
uniform Istued to them. No ex- repair ship*. Both carrler-basad
This exerriae It a pari nf th*
the co-ordinated training of naval
tras or special tailored uniform* and mariti.T* patrol planes wilt
and air fore** earm arked for NA­ Allied Command Atlantic's routine
are allowed In th* competition.
form tha air arm , Including some TO will he held during the period training eyrie designed to increase
M/Sgt. Krider has been a mem­ of Ihe latrst Jet aircraft.
Sept. 4 IS, 1937. Participating will th* efficiency of NATO s*a for­
ber of the local unit sine* Jan.
This mark* the first time since be unit* from Canada and the ces operating under common doc­
trine*.
10, I960, and has risen through the 1931 that forces under Admiral United States.
ranks to hla present rank. Current­ Jarauld Wright. USN. NATO*
Heavy Attack Wing units based
Sponsored by Admiral Jarauld
ly Krider la assigned as th* pla- Supremt Allied Commander At­ Wright USN, NATO'* Supreme Al­ at Naval Air Station Sanfbrd p ar­
l&lt;on sergeant to the u n lt'i 81mm lantic, will be enraged In large- lied Commander Atlantic, the *v- ticipating In the exerriae will be
mortar platoon.
Squadron NINE
scale combined fleet maneuver*. erelxe named "SEA SPRAY" will Heavy Attack
COR
Hailett,
Vice Admiral Piri* has been de­ be conducted by Vic* Admiral Ro­ romman'lcd by
Krider Is m arried to the former
N a m e d t i i b n e a t e s t s o l ­ May Elolsallent on of tria city and signated by Admiral Wright a* bert B Pirie, USN, In hi* NATO Heavy Attack Squadron ELEVEN
d i e r In lb* Florida Part of th*
conducting
"STRIKE capacity as Commander Striking commanded by LCDR Hansen and
resides t l 4IS W. Howry A**, in officer
48th Armored Division during Dcl-and. He Is th* aon erf Mr. and BACK". Nation* contributing for­ Fleet Atlantic.
Heavy Attack
Squadron ONE
recent training camp nctltlll## Mr*. John S.
Mot# than 83 u a a e ts of all types commanded by CDR Dorrlngton
Krider Sc., 1422 ce* to tho exercise a r t: Canada,
was M /Sft John 8. Krider J r.
France, The Netherlands, Norway, Including aircraft carrier*, battle- based at NAS Jacksonville.
Summerlin A v t, of this rity.
^ ( I ’hot* By Bergatressj

Navy Man Retires

City Managers
Represent 42 Pet.
Of State Population

Sanford Firm Gets

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A meeting of the Florida Waterwray* Development committee got
underway this morning at t l o'­
clock *1 the AngehtU Hotel tn OrUndo.
John Under. Manager of the
Seminole County
Chamber o(
Commerce, who h at spearheaded
the move to create the committee,
said yesterday that the meeting
will continue until about 4 o clock
this afternoon.
Details are yet to be Ironed out
relative to committee chairmen
and the combining of force* with
the Mi aiuippt Valley Associa­
tion. It it (xpeeted that these pro­
blems will be discussed today.
Governor LeRoy
Collins will
send as his personal rrpicser.talive lo the meeting, Admiral Cin­
der. Also expected at thr meeting
are rvpu-»ctit*Uve* of the Missi­
ssippi Valley Association and the
Atlantic GuU Waterways Associa­
tion. Both organitatlons have s ihibited interest in Joining with
th* Florida group to spearhead
improcrm**nta in Florida's Inland
waterway! system.
On th* committee, appoint*.! by
Gov. LeRoy Collins recently are:
John K ndrr, and G. G. Ware;
Gleason M. Stambough and L. K.
Bishop; Jack I*. FiUgerald and
C h arb t W Loc J r .; W. l’alrncr
Van Arsdalt and Alex M. Balfc;
J. II. Coppedgt and Georg* W.
Gibbs; Roy S. I'hilpot and H. C.
Brown.
Tli* seicntii member of the com­
mittee. representing the state al
large has not ) i t been announced.

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Johnny Jones Is
Reported Better

No Increase
On Millage
E x p e cte d

The Board of Seminole County
Commissioners will look further
Into the details of thr propo&gt;ed
budget for fiscal 1037-38 Saturday
morning after tom* commissioner*
slated "not one dime will be voted
to Increase the tax burden on our
i
citlscna."
The budget, prepared by Clerk
of the Board O. P. Herndon, If
Colonel Paul D Troxler. Ja.^ - adopted as proposed, would |ntonvilie District Engineer, U. S. . create the tax millage by approxi.Army Corps of Engineer* an.
nnunced today that Id. Col- Ken­ I matcly three mills.
Hesrdon told the board Tuesday
neth W. Kennedy, ha* rrnorted
for duty at the District Office afternoon that law enforcement in
where he is slated to succeed Lt. Seminole County it high, causing
Col. C. Crr.lg CannOn as Deputy the additional millage, if th* hud-(
District Engineer later this year. get is adopted as submitted.
Colonel Kennedy, a n*Hve of Na­
ilu riff J. L. Hobby, this mamcogdoches. Texas, Is a 1911 gra­ igg, when asked about the ine'eas.
duate of th# Military Academy at | ed cost of law enforcement and
West Point and ha* received hi* Uie operation of hla department of­
V aster'* Degre* In Civil Engl- fered a "no com m ent."
n*ering from the Massachusetts
However, it ssas learned yes­
Institute of Technology. He comet terday that surplua cash funds in
to the Jacksonville District fol­ the Fine and Forfeiture Fund,
lowing his graduation last mnnth from which the Sheriffs Depart­
from the Armed Force* Staff Col. ment expenses are raid , was rais­
lege at Norfolk, Virginia. P re­ ed In the proposed budget from
viously the Colonel attended the 115,0.0 last year to a *33.000 fi­
Command and General Staff Col­ gure this year.
lege at Ft. Leavenworth. Kansas.
Tills one Increase alona would
During World War II he served cause thr addition of millage, one
In the
Medllerrinean Theater commissioner explalnnh
of Operations and participated In
Another item in
the budget,
the 1942 Invasion of North Africa.
Other ovrrsea* tour* were with which was not specifically pointed
the 31Hilary Advisory Group to cut was the Incrca*# In fees Th*
Greece front 19l« '« r»v» .mt Ar 1937-38 budget Includes an Increase
my Force* Far East. Japan fVnm from 110,' 00 to *16,000 for Clerk
of Circuit Court fee*.
1934 to 19Vt.
It wi&gt; *?.pb
f-S* for
TJic Colonel hi» la d ptipr exI f f trice In Cb'rps St Ent’i/.set- C|. ih* Cicrk of Circuit Court were
v r and Military functions as Fxe. Increased ntoro Ilian 50 per cent.
o f the Boston Dis­ However, till* Information Is not
trict In |9tft ami of the 81- Louis verified.
Commissioner*
will lie In a
District In 1M8
Colonel and Mr*. K'ennrdy, the ‘Trimming mood" when they meet
former Audrey Ruth
Smith of In special session Saturday morn­
Wo-xlvllie, Texas, and their Dvo ing al 9:30 tn fu rth e r dlsrust the
children. Kenneth, J r , and Debra Iwidget. Both Commissioners John
Lynn, are making their home at Krider and 1-awTenec Swvfford
4813 Waverly Lane during bis as- have stated that Ihev wilt not appro-e an Increase in miltag* for
signmenl In Jeeksonxlile.
the r mlng year until "our tax
prohii-m* are wxirked out.”
I I \n A FINE TIME
Commltiion C hairm an Fred DyMILWAUKEE 0&gt; — Clerk l^ f . aon atlampiad to have an extens­
Eer's bachelor party wai a howl­ ion to the S'rnlnole County Jail
ing stiecesa, b”l his five compan­ approved for • Juvenile detention
ions each had *10 hangovers. A teellon But other members of the
Judge Imposed the fine* on tho board would nut listen to plant
five party-goer* after they ral-ed for thr proposed move at th* Jail.
so much whoopee In a downtown However, Chairm an Dyson was
bar that the hand refused to play. successful In securing approval
for a skeUh ami au n e y to edlmale t.’.e cost of possible renova­
tion lo lake ra re of "Immediate
needs."
Indications, as commlstlot #r»
it idy ihe proposed budget for next
year, are that soras of Ihe "mini­
mum budget rvupilsetiirnta'' will be
further rut to take care of the
expected increase In millage-

Kennedy To Follow
Cannon As Deputy
District Engineer

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Guslavson Reports
Aboard SNAS As
Denial Officer
Com m ander Arthur E. Gustav*
son, URN, DDS, ha* reported to
the Kanford Naval Air Station n«
the newr Dental Offlrer of NAS
II# comes to Sanford from the Na
tional Navy Medlral Center. Bet-*
liesda, Sid
CDR Guatavaon It a graduate of
the Unlvcrxlfy of iBllsn* «heca
I n recriv 4 hi* D iJ? I M # u . (fa
was also eeimmiMlupeil an Kn*
sign In th# Navy In l i l t and seve.
ed hie first tour at the N aval
Training Center, Great Lakes, 111.
In September 1944 he went to
the National Navy Medical Cen­
ter, IWtlicsda, Md. and served
there until January 19t3 when he
w«a transferred to th# USS GEN­
ERAL G. O. SQUIER (AI*A ISO).
IDs next duty station was a t tho
Naval A ir Station, Jacksonville,
until F ebruary 1949. He tnen w ent
to NAS Key West, and serve.) thero
until 1930. His next duty assign­
ment was aboard the aircraft c a r­
rier USS MIDWAY (CVA-41) unIII Jan u ary 1932 when he wa*
transferred to thr Naval Air S ta­
tion at Norfolk. Va. In 1913 CDH
Gustavson was ordered lo duty on
Midway Island and served there
until July 195ft srhen be went to
thr National Nary Medical Centrr. Bcthr.il*. Md. bcf.tr* rep o rt­
ing for duty at NAS Sanford
Com m ander Guslavson I* a hol­
der of the American Ar»a Service
Medal,
European African-Middle
Eastern Are* Medal. A iiitlc-P aclflr Area Medal. World W a- II
Vic! y Medal. European Occupa­
tion Medal and the American Dc(Conllnurd on Page Two)

NAS Units To Join Strike Back'

CAPTAIN MONEL A. ARTHUR. COMM\N D IN G OFFICER of Ihe Sanford N aval Air 8 *«»• H eft)
congratulates LlCdr. William L. ll*)drn. USN. N AS rW oiil) OIHrer, upon hi* re Iremenl from th#
Nary after 28 year*' service. The ceieinuuy wa* h e ld during Captain A rthur'* rreen! personnel Inspeetlod. (Official U. 8. Navy I'hoto)

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2 — The- S a n fo rd H e ra ld

T h u rs d a y , A u g u s t I .

(334 Come Forward
At Evangelist’s
One)
Officer Rally Last Night

Navy

(Continued Front ra g e
I next duty was as Security
at the Naval Air Station, P e n a NEW YORK IP _
Billy
cola, from July 1930 to Autruit Graham
preached
Wednesday
•937, during which tkne he was {night on the A’-ostl* Paul, one of
promoted to Lieutenant.Christianity's first
evangelists,
I.CDft Hayden served a t Divis­ then stood with furrowed brow a t
ion Officer of V-2 aboard the air­ 231 persons came forward to re­
craft carrier USS SIBONEY ant) cord ’'decisions for Christ.'*
then was a n irn e d to the Naval |
. The '•Inquirers’'
filed alowly
Air Facility, Litchfield Park, Pho 1
aisles of
enlx, Ariiona, where he served a&gt; down the bri*htlv-llt
the Planning ami E rginrenng Of­ Madison Square Carden and stood
in front of
ficer. if« was then ordered to NAF with bowed heads
G
raham
's
rostrum.
China Lake, California, serving at
It was a night typical of the 70
Planning Officer there until o r - 1
meetings Graham h ai heM In the
| dered to Naval A ir Station San­
huge , ports arena since he began
ford.
his New York Crusade May 13.
Lr’DR Hayden is a member o f , The 334 Inquireri who went for­
the Meet Reserve Association and ward Wednesday
night brought
the Veterans of Foreign Wars. 1G raham 's New York total to 40,He is a holder of the Asiatic- 701
Pacific Area Medal. World War j Graham said that the rrusadc's
If VI lory Medal, and the National "tremendoue kitten lance” — now
Defense Service Medal.
past Me 1,328,600 m ark — ''h as
LCDR Hsyd»n is married to the mofa than vindicated our decision
former Miss Carolina Van D #r-1to extend the rrusade "
*on of Fffipjjham. Illinois. They
The Graham
crusade, which
are currently
residing at 2S2) was extended to Aug. 10 heyond
Laurel Avenue, Sanford, which j it* original closing date «f June
will be their retirem ent bomr 30 and a n extended closing o f
pending formulation of plans for J u I m '30. h » » hpe-Vea f t ] G a r d e n
th# future.
stter.dsne* records
r-

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!.T( DR. WILLIAM L- IIAYDEN, USN. NAS SECURITY OFFICER, (cen ter) Inspects personnel of
N AS upon his retirem -nt from tba N icy after 2J y e t r s ' service, st tho recent Cap'tin's Inspection.

CAPT. LIONEL A. ARTHUR. COMMANDING OFFICER or the Sanford Nasal Air Station, Inspects
Department during b it recent personnel inspection. (Official U. S. Navy

of the NAS Suppl)
Krsonncl
oto)

Gustavson
(Continued From Page One)
fens* Service Mrdal.
He is married to the former
Misa Barbara J. Beck of Soutx
City, Iowa. They have two child­
ren, Mary, », and Frances, 4 years
old. They are currently residing at
216 Lake Shorr Drive, Oakland
•bores, Maitland.

Hospital Notes
JULY 31
Admissions
Julia Williami (Lake Monroe)
Ann Whitaker Reynolds (Sanford)
Lowlaa ^aborts (Sanford)
Hamilton C. Bone fOitern)
William B. Cook J r . (Lake Mary)
D lsrhargri
Rosa McKinnon (Oviedo)
Maggie Beasley &lt;Ovltdo)
Mrs. Stevenson Miles and baby
boy, (Sanford).
James 5. Syplea (Sanfo'dl
Marcella Smith (Sanford)
Susan Jackson (Oviedo)
Carrie Davla (Sanford)
Dianna O ranvlllt (Oviedo)
Susan Champlln and baby. (San­
ford).
AUG. I
Admission*
Teresa M. Michael (Sanford)
Donna Lea Atkina 'Sanford)
Mary Saunders (Sanford)
Births
Mr. and Mrs. n lc h atd Atkins,
• baby girl.
Discharges
Mora C. King (DtBary)
Visiting Hoars: r n v a ta Ito-uns, I)
a. m. to » p. m .; Semi Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m.. 7 to I p. m.;
Pediatric*, U a. n . to I p. n
Parent* and GrandparenU only:
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Koomi,
U a. m to 12 noon, I to 4 p
m. and 7 to * p. m., Serai Private
Rooms, ] to 4 p. m. and 7 to
• p. m.
CAR •'PRO FIT" 120.000
MIAMI W — Anthony ClauiL
33, h is discovered a great way to
do business but a mighty poor one
for staying out of trouble. Police
chargtd tho used car dealer with
buying tha same 1937 Cadillac (our
times with bogus cheeks and reaalling tt for cash for a net profit
of 120.000.

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Lansing Passes CPA Examination
Charles Laming, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Porter I-amlng of Sanford
received word jcslenlmy that he
had pasted all pha«ea of tho C P.A.
ru m in a tio n taken in May. R.
W arner Ring, Miami, chairm an of
tha Stale Board of Accountancy,

announced Tuftday th at 39 candi­
j dates had passed out of the 261
| who took th* examination. FourtyI eight others will be eligible for ex­
tended examination, having p is s ­
ed two or more parts
j L anilnr was graduated from
Seminole High School and Stet­
HURRY’S THANKFUL, ANYHOW son University, Class of 1956. He
worked with th# firm of Psrby,
STANTON, Mich. tf - M r a . Nan-1
ey Luca* of Stanton was on DO Darby and Odtiam. a C .P * . Co.
days probation today because her in Tampa, until la st Novemter
aim was poor. Mrs. Lucas threw when he transferred to Lake Ci.y,
an ink well at her husband, Glen, with the same firm. He is married
lo the former Alice Alexander of
in the county sheriff's office but Orlando. The couple live in Lake
missed and splattered the wall of
City.
th* police station with ink.

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JUANITA MARIISO, 20, balancra (top) on tha sixth-floor root ledge
o( her apartment house In the Dronr, N. Y., as polict and Spanish*
•peaking priests plead with her not to jump. Tha glrl'a heels were
out In spar* as she balanced on her toes. Repontdly despondent
over an argument with relatives, she was persuaded to lean forward
(bottom, left) to kiss a crucifix and n*v. Igr.acto Zulueta grabbed
her. At right, a policeman holds the scresmlng girl down on th*
way to th* hospital to end the 77-mlnuta drama. (International)

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�Thum iajr, August 1. 1957 The Sanford Herald—?**• S

Social £vmi&amp;

fisM om th

Vacation Bible
School Starts
At Upsala Church,

Robert W. Lord hai once more
been diim iised from the hospital
The Vacation Bibla School of the
and la resting comfortably in his Upsala Preabyterian Church starts
home on Sanford Ave. H* will Monday. August 1 through Aug
welcome visits
from hie many ust 9, with exercises Friday even­
ing. Hours are !&gt; a. m. to 11:30 a.
friends.
m. All are welcome to attend. Re­
*
Hr VIRGINIA CONN, Roriety Edlloe
Mra. Gordon Sweeney has re­ gistration wii, be Monday morning
• I
Aril* end Bob Malden are i-g Europe and will be back In turned from a trip to Alanta whera August 3 at the church.
b ack from thrr# weeki *1 Quogue, Sanford in
September. Young she attended the Southern China.
L. 1. with Anita'* mother It w ii a John Robert la Maying with hit Glass and Gift show. Mrs. Sw-ee
P egg-ing Away
happy light to tee the houae In grandfather In
France, and U ney stayed at the Dinkier Plaia
by P e tty Foldes
Loch Arbor with
the windowi .peaking that language fluently, Motel. This weekend Mr. and Mrs
Vacationing on Long Island, you
open ar.d a lived in look once A» ii the habit with French boy*, Sweeney and their three children
m ore. The Haddeni took their two he will no doubt be toting hit will go to New Smyrna Beach for still do not get tno far away from
Broadway. We drove to South
children. Bobby and Ale*, and wine to ichool in the fall, in lieu s vacation.
ampt/vn to see If we could pick
th ey all flew to Ne* York. There of the milk that li *a acarec in
suit bargains
, they enjoyed the wonderful I/&gt;ng that country. Think Mr* Mitchell
Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph R Rainer up some bathing
*f Island beach life, where times will ha»e something to sar about of Jacksonville wvre
guests re and ran smack Into Mam a Jol1r
have not charged except for the that!
eently of Mr*. D W. Porter and ! Gabor
and
her
nice
new.
b etter. Old friends were there in
Like , com pine of hue# n»*- her »on, B M. Porter of VAM II. your.g huibai.J- Jolle was wearing
short* — and she really shouldn'tabundance and life w»s a series historic e*rth worms the tremen- in their DeBary home.
o f beach parties, cocktail parties , j oUI ••fat»'* of Uie state road de.
But they were Just as h*Pry as
Dr. and Mrs C.
L. Psrk Rr could be. When
someone told
an d outdoor sports. A nitas moth- jurtm ent are crawling
up an j
e r missel her already, and cer- ,i0» n Kt M l0 , hf&gt; g a it ^ San- have relum ed from a two weeks Jolie thst they mistook her for
her deughtcr. Magda, she blush­
tainly Anita will have a hard time f0j.^ Out of swamp and field vacation at Daytona Beach,
ed like s schoolgirl.
Ah. youth!
com ing down to earth after such (hey »re slowly carving a road,
Mr. and Mrs
Richard Mspes
a vacation.
pushing muck here, dumping dtrt
When we went to the John Drew
Cliff Duncan is In Boston look- there. Noth.ng stops the progress left Si turd sy for a tn p to Rich­
TTicatre tn Ea*l Hampton on Mon­
a Ing for t plsre to live. Rosemary 0f the,* monsters in their retent- mond, Va. and New York State
day night to see Miriam Hopkins
* la still In Pensacola with her |Mldetermination to
rearrange
Mrs. Jamee Sharon is recover. and Sy'via Sidney in ‘'The Old
fam ily. Cliff will return to San- p ,, country tide The existing road
ford this weekend
lias become a washboard from the Ing from an illness in Seminole Maid”. »c had dinner at the Sea
Memorial Hospital Spirit lifters Spra.v. t i i iests of Ijbby Mirons,
t'pe:a lligginbullwktn U cf? *■ ««!ght ofthe marhinee. tW e^
turtouiiJs l-ersolf
gam . She and Carol Sue and little onf tmut use thla highway daily have been a weekend visit from who always
Hill are going to Davtona Pe*ch .j,,. w-iio!e affair is a nusiancc. Mr. and Mrs
Alex Sharon of with th# mivst attractive people.
fo r the weekend,
and then to
help b»'ng a- Jacksonville, aril
almost dally , One of them was Clara Dreiin.
plavwr glit
Jacksonville, where Carol Sue will ^ d r u c k by the enormity of the rails from another ton. Jim , who' whose «on in law la
Y esr Itch",
stay with her aunt for a week, ^.ration and equipment,
lives in Washington. I). C. With Axelrod ("Seven
ectt. It was
while Crela and Bill come hack
,n
f
week* a wide new til this encouragement, (he pa­ "Tunnel of Love"
to Sanford The wheels will drop road will exist here where befora tient will soon be able to Join her good lo see such favorites as Mir
lam and Sylvia. They aged much
* o ff that Cadillac yet.
a narrow rAut# led to the beaches family once more.
*
Mary and Bart Petemon and In a few werka the casual traveler
less than did the play they ap­
Becky (lulland will spend a day will take for granted the smooth
Mrs. Katherine Jones Is stejing peared in. We also ran into pro
th is week in Ormond Beich with nrss of the highway, never giving si the Y eldrt Motel prior to mov­ ducer Hon Rawvw He's so hand
rousins who wish to visit with a thought to the work that has ing Into an apartment o*&gt; T hirt­ some, that tf he wanted to. he
Becky. Sorry to hear that Bart Just completed tt. Another entran- eenth St Mrs Jones is an old could be a matin## idol. Drum
h as not been feeling well The re to Sanford
will have been friend of Mrs. Bart IV erson. and healer Betty le e Hunt was at the
■and and sea sre Just what he opened, luring the motorist with will be e nur&gt;r at Seminole Mem­ entrance all equipped with a cam
needs to put ths sparkle hack in its promise of smooth and safe orial Hospital. Mer young son, era. ready to *h&lt;**t the celebs, ef
hia eye.
who is vlsltlrg his grandparents which there were plenty.
driving
Congratulation! to John ind
The "Cool
Commodore" has in North Carolina will Jo&lt;n her
Keen Ivey for having tha "GarThe title of th# U tcsi Re* H ar­
come
hark
to
Senford. Thi» Is soon.
m den of the Month." This Is an
.
rison picture in which he appear*
* honor especially treasure! in tha
n ,,h " rin«,e- r f*
Mr. and Mrs J V Stowvll ar-1 with Key Keniiail. it not too ap­
sum m er, since th . o v er,.,* * .Ing &lt;* «ATw ng Two on the west
children, Javi* and Kvren will propriate. It's "The Constant Hus­
h ea t usually causes plant, to ^ * ‘l *nd
leave
their home at
"I.ucd'y band" which sexy Hcxy evident­
shrivel and brown
M.ght add JA™
Acre*", Geneva,
Sunday, for a ly I* not . . , Of all the beauty
th a t the Ivey home la a. lovel, •«
«*•
and DuA who
surprise vacation This means, of queen* now being chosen, » r are
Inside a. it is out. and ‘ Sways ™*« , "d T lM m« "r W end, in course, that no plans have been most Intrigued by Miss Navel Or­
. delight to visit.
^ n,orJ w,!l
C°n# br Thurs- mad# Th# only planned stop, on ange and Miss Pine Sol. Th# latTerry and John Price ara tour l!*Fler has to be sweet scented and
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— -------------------------- - | A small dinner party was given a tour of Florid*. Is that of San- disinfect lie ..............Noel Coward.
tbel island, where they will col­
. .
_
(/
r
.
recently by Gretchen H all Invil.
some shells.
The Stowrlls who will appear in his play "Nude
H o w l o K e e p i T U l t &lt;d *»r# Betty and Bill Lemos. lect
should return with an interesting With Violin", will study his part
_
_
,
,
Betty and Jim Guy, Jean and Bill
story, depending on whether thev In * Bermuda retreat. . .
* F ro m D a rk e n in g
Stetson. Jane and
John Miller believe bill boards or mad
. .
and
Forrest Norvell. Doesn't
J»n# Meadows. Steve Allen's
Rome
fruits darken
during
^ im , n aft, r
(loM map*.
wife, !• expecting Since Steve has
freezing If not treated tn retard it?
Speaking of shells. Mrs. George three sons by a former marriage,
freezing such fruits list antidark
new. for Sanford, but good Harden and Mrs W A A lams he hoj&gt;es it's going to be a girl—
w&lt;ee recent visitor* at I.ong I’oat Supreme Court Justice Frank Conening treatment v. part of the
“ &gt;«" *•
Ion, our (Juogu# nclghtvor. is ex
freezing
preparation
Several
'«»••
n» p
Key In Ssrasol.v, where Mrs Euta
or is it trnth
types of snlldarkcning tre-itinents »n»hue. Marion
Donahue has Spencer has a house Th» shell peclJng his 9th
grandchild? II* was at our re­
a r s used b-rau*» .11 fntils sre
°f ««m.|mloua help In the hunting is very good there, and
cent wedding anniversary party,
many Sanford friend* have pur­
not protected equally well by all nle
S Y iz
y ,°? iDuring
'
as were Judge and Mrs. Tommy
Hospital
the
* .
o r Memorial Iloin
l,tl
ih«
sued this activity whita visiting Aurclio, also Quogltcs. . .The Altshe
was
coMrs.
Spencer.
F'&gt;r movt of the fruils that nr#d
' * ' * / ' * r.
ratlins h*ve a beautiful daughter.
y t darkening treatm ent ..c o m e chairman
fh j
romofm Mthe Boxnffire F tas well as a handuvme ton. . . and
Mra. II. C. Oakes has returned nn# of the most gracious home* In
a c . d f v i t w ^ n C 1 s n . y tH. u . * d . ,
h
((1,
^
-pllf y „ r
to
her
home
at
&lt;S
Scott
Ave
this quiet town.
Tbrs ,
'
„ .rhcdule eha.rman of the
Ing roioc and f avw of fndt and
Donahue. after a two monlh trip to New
Kngland
ind
New
York.
.She
at
a d d . nutritive va ue I - I - •&lt; ¥'
b |' k lo ndiadelphis. where
tended the fiftieth reunion of her l
to the evpcnve of freezing
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1
cljs* it Wellesley College, Wei
Avcorb'* ifld in crysiallm e or
powdered f»rm is
available at
J*"* M'!l*r has s new cal m m . Iciley, Mass There were 1 » mem*ome locker plan’s. Ascorbic acid *d Mr Jones John and Do lie her* present, which won th# lad
tablotv can be used but are more
««*k another cat with them lea a prize for the largest attend­
expensive and more difficult lo
Sanlsndo to cau h s mmise ing*. The reunion
callwl for
dissolve than crystalline nr powd- 'b»&lt; h»d been making itself at speech**, dinners and shenanig­
ered aicnrHc acid
Alsi, filler h*&gt;n&gt;»
»h»lr t»W r John pul (he an* and it wa* much Bin to visit
In the tablet, ma, make the syr
«" «»P of the mouse, and the again with old
classmate* and
up clo.dy.
!•«*»•, Ju.j‘
^
^ , r * 'n , roommate*.
To ate dissolve a.corb'e ae:J ^
•»
,h« P*« « &lt;h« * «•
In . little cold water. If using The mouse was eradicated by big
Trom Welleoiey,
Mr* Oekea (
tablets, crush them so they will C»me hunter King h lm ^ lf.
I wrnt to Cap* Cod and Buffalo. I
*.-ho»1mit*t once
dissoiv* more easily
Don't know
whether anyone N. Y . where
In simp park. A id the dissoiv- cares or not. but If you should 1more -ltd the honors. Then on to
ed ascorbic acid to the cold sirup be shopping for children's clothes ; Chitauqua, N Y. and the m a '.
JirLY Jl
ahortly hefore using- Stir it in for *chool, take heed Amy Vend- vellous summer muslrat festival
Mr*. H J Compton
gently so you won't sttr in air. Sol- crbtlt. In a recent T V. interview, Tbe Student Prince. An* start a and
AUG. I
titions of ascorbic acid should be &lt;«rs that the
acceptable school The Seven Yn*r Itch were only
C htrlei 0 . Wilke
mad« up is needed. Keep sirup costume In Westport. N. Y is blue three, of th# play* *e#n by Mr*
Don Rrrrkenridg*
in refrigerator until used
] Jeans. This from a member of Oakes, tis that lovely old town.
W. n Meed*
In sugar pak Sprinkle the HI*-'one of America's oldest and most
Phillip Skate*
Ten days at Glen Cove, L. I.
solved ascorbic arid over the fruit fsbled families, should have an
just before adding n g a r .
rifeet on all mothers who w*nt with her daughter brought to an
In unsweetened pacV Sprinkle 'heir sons and daughters dressed end the schedule, and Mr*. 0*k*« | Mr*. Gretchen Hall h id *s her
th* dissolved
ascorbic over the » I* mode Of course, Miss Vand- hoarded the train for point* touth, guests recently. 1-edr a id Mrs
fruit and mix thoroughly Just be erbilt has three hoys, ind l rath- enriched by memorie* of * de­ William F leet of Jacksonville and
fo re picking If w ater is added er HouM that If she had daugh- lightful Summer.
their three children
to th# fruit, dissolve the ascorbic l«f» &lt;b»t they would allow her
acid in 'he water.
I"* ,^rTn *» )**"*In fruit Juice. Add ascnrblc acid
The k anderbllt
Jeans never
directly to the Juice. Stir e-lv en'»
mit. and are aent
o u fh to dUiol*# afCorbic acM.
t0 orP^I n | *n F.-iropa when th«
In crushed fruits and fruit pure- ,WT»
outgrow them. "There .
e . Aid dissolved a.ro ib ie acid ,h* Mf . ***•»« J»l n * ront'nue to
to the fruit preparation and mi* ‘Pr»*d their pleasant lilt!# phtlosThere are on the market special
of simpllcily. durability and
^ on t e r m s t o s u i t y o u
anti darkening p rrp a rs'lo n i — us l l ' »ri&gt;und usefullnris
Ami. so,
usslly made of ascorbic acid mix- ,infe * ** *lVrn
the *'f»r.i I
U nder lha G AC. plan, you
*•1 with sugar or with sugar and ^
muster today. I shall stop
don'! hovo to borrow mota than
citric acid If you use one of and i*« what I can And for to- '
you naad or ta n lh«rj you want.
morrow.
Notice
that
Mis*
Vander­
these, follow m in u fa c tu rtr’s di­
bilt said nothing about squeezing
You gat * loan tailorad to su it,
rection.
In these mixtures ascorbic arid a matronly figure into Jeans, so
your own parsonal
It usually th* Impotant activ e, t’I f ^
ro^*n* on '**• ^ ° ° r
ipacilic«iions.
Ingredient. Because o f Its dilution
with other
m aterials, ascorbic
acid purchased in these forms
may be mor* expensive thin the
pur# ascorbic arid.
Citric arid, lemom Juice. For
loon* up
THURSDAY
*600
a few fruits cliric acid or lemom
Th# Junior Choir of the Ftrat
Juica (which contains both citric Baptist Church will n b ea rsa at
a a d and ascorbic acid) makes a «:1S. th* Interm ediate Choir at
•uitahla antidarkrning a g e n t . 7:00, and th* Adult Choir »• 8:00.
However neither is a* effective
Th# Sanford
Dupilcata Bridge
C O R P O R A T I O N
as atcorhle arid. Citric arid or Club will meet*at tb# Yacht Club
AMOUNT
CATMINTS I Q .
lemon Juica In th* large quantiti­ at * 00 p m. August 1. Partners
MONTMl &gt;0 MOOtMl II MONTHS W MONTHl
es needed In same rases would will be drawn from s grab bag.
J 75 00
—
J JCS
J J 47
m ask th« natural fru it flav*r* or Instead of pairing off in the hi
J 7 JJ
160 00
i 9 49
utl
«*y.
All
interacted
parties
are
make th* fruiti loo sour.
10 79
1 1 67
16 11
47J 00
Citric acid in
crystaliin* or invited to attend.
74
21 33
30 69
47 30
powdered form is available *1
SATURDAY
60000 ]
34 39
39 34
47 66
59 35
Th# R A '« cf th# Firrt Baptist
d ru g stores and
tome locker
plants. When using citric arid, ills, (Yturrh will meat at the church
SA N fO R D
solve |t in a little cold water be­ it J 10 a m
*1
3''##t . . . . . . . . t .
. - ~ r ^ . f A lr 4 o t J l T 4 i
fore adding to the fru it accord­
(Oi4 *•.»&lt;•„ ?*•*••» *,.!* • d
ing to directions for that fruit.
------ ----------------------- O R L A N D O ------------------------------For some fruits steam ing for
D O W N T O W N —40F West Centiot A' • * « * . ' . . . . . . f#l. J d4 f )
a few minutes before packing is
(taaw Haiti I . &gt;a . | |
enough lo control darkening.
C O I O N I A I T O W N —I 243 f a i t Colonial Dili* . , . . f#4, t - 7 H i
W* hav* aamplaa of ascorbic
a rid In our office. If you want a
ORt* *«*n: Dctly M . WNmut*rTtoNrday f lf
sample riM i t our office In tfi*
_L O A N 8 M A P I TO R H ID IN T 8 O f A l l N I A » « r f f t w * i*
Courthouse.

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fiu te d Pr*e» Whit* Hsus* Writer society »r.d fe.t th a t « had th#
WASHINGTON tR — Backstairs best I°°d ln th* rielody. th« r#«at *h# W&gt;.iU Housetaurant owner wrote. “Our specTb* National Security Council.' ialtics are broiled lire lobster,
one of the raie rr.-.er.t'i most »c- ‘teak and chicken.
___
ere: borfl**. . 1 1 in a hot and
"We would be honored to h a ,,
heavy session last week
in the Mr. EL;-*-ower o r
any of th#
cab;r.et n o n of th i White House. Washington
viiltor*
aa c #
President Eisenhower oat In hio iguests."
h ig h ja ck e d , black leather chair
And *n would any reoU urart
at the l*ng. shining table. Around operator in America. The oad fact
■him were the council
member*, for the lady outride Newport ta*
f.ar.k&lt;d by the
ration 1 higheit Preaidenti never — well, almoit
fo . the blame i« heaped upon the Board of
T h « T o w n o f A ltn m o n U S p rin g * b**
ranking admiral*
and generate never—dine out.
plus experts on atomic energy.
*»tn thu n«*d f o r p r o p e r ty r«***«um.nt Commissioner* unfairly- The commission,
______ ___
_ _ _ _ _ _ nor anv of it* member*, has the very first
Suddenly
the hallway
a n d in IN I o rd g ro d a com pi* to r e a p p r a u a l
►**BtrroH
jerked open. Several of the mem?
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of value*. I n «
the Se
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funtU a rrn -. ther*. hands are tied
SECRETLY -&gt;,r* looked up quickly to find one
SOUTH KR.Nt.RS
of Wadiington'* b*:Uf known
WORKING . The Southern group u a | reporter# standing In the
r 0“ Uer to 2 ? S with ?he needs' milUge *nd the county comes to a aUnditiO.
One person cannot and should not halt
kas been busy. M*«tinr quietly doorway. The door shut quickly
has been increased to 7. still nearly one-third
the progress of an entire county com­
and i«cretcly, they have been and the e -rb arra ise l corr?*r«nof the original tax. And now. they’ve orderm unity—no one person should have the au­
p’.anmng methods of combating
f « M ‘‘im ielf
staring into.
ed the second reassessment or reevaluation
'
.”
, .
^
the net — so boby blue eye* of
thority to say th a t funds will not be provid­
left wm*
integration
prvs.ure # ^
trv n L
on which they’re awaiting a reported for the operation of its government and
Last week they mad* their firs:
-------The City of Sanford only recently, with­
the needs of the people.
move. A letter was addressed to
T h e n was no fuai about the Inin the past 10 years, has been reevaluated
President Eisenhower and sub- ,id«nL It was quite understandYet. we have two communities in the
mi Rod ta known fnends of the able. At th* time reporters and
and millagc cut.
county where property ha* been reassessed
| South for signature. The let Ur photographers were beaded from
(iadaen County did the tame and reducej by e x p e r ts — where tax burden* have been
was tem perate in t oe and b*- the p n s s room to the Rose Garmillagc fifty per cent.
equalized—and such rolls (offered b y the
gan, "My dear Mr. President, ln den where Ike Prosident was t# j
Y e t Seminole County still stick* to an
your new* conference of July i . r re e t members of Boyi' N»tion
communities) are not being put to use.
antiquated method of assessment which
you are quoted as saying that following th* NSC Meeting. The
A program of equalisation has been prof­
Firot I want to expreo* my tin -' but what thia would bar* been your object.,* in the chrtl rights newsmen tnojxht he a t to enlrr
n«L* the county revenues JnsufM ent to meet
fered by the Board of County Commissioner;
lUCifh ItA ZAWOUKI, j :,
the needs caused by growth and expansion. whereby recognized authorities would be cere appreciation and tbat of my the rem it regardless of wtteuser bui was oniy toprea.m *nytody — Gardes through tne caWoei
Uoline, III, is welcomed by hii
Today, the county’s needs are tremendous. brought in to modernize the assessment family for your many kindneoiei- the Powell amendment war attach, ilktgaUy Ihterfenng with »n la- room,
wife, Wilma, 2*. on his arrivsl
right to vote, but that
But commissioners cannot even consider, rolls of the county—an offer th at has been e* ta uo dunnz the recent iUneoo ed. the fact that It w ai tpc'Jed dividual's
la Niw York from Holland on 1
you
are
aiwaya
ready
to
listen
rh*
Newport
Story,
continu-,
*•“ *?* *
Ail &lt;*, laa th,
the w
bul made u
u CfrUlB
Itoyal Dutch airliner. This com­
much less put into action, projects that are
to anyofie'i presentation of h u
__
of bo will be eternally grateful .
refused.
pleted th* last leg of his 14.000of
m
from
our
area
'
vvesrs.'*
On
five
legal
Itied
^h*
W-hiU
Hcxis#
i#
getting
a
vital to our economy.
,
no°*
ir.il* journey from Indonesia,
Businessmen who would like to expand, tor your thoughtfuliieai and ea-1 could
or
would
rote
for
1L
The
page*, the w riter. then pointed l o t * =nU from Newport resident* | where he was bald prisoner by _
of •) mpethy.
W hat are those needs?
improve, and modernize their establishments preitiona
,,
entire Florida Delegation la the
m ilitary a u th o rltie i fo r tw o !
Seminole County needs a new jail—the must take such f u n d s for these improve­ My trip* home the p u t few House. mcludlnf th* Republican out ta detail the tnjuitice* that * * * * * “ • 19 ,!* % ,° T
months. He u ld that no formal
week* cauaed me ta break ray aiiiab rr. acted then for an amend­ could be perpetrated under the * « £ * • * • in the E u .c io w e rt vx^
cost $1,000,000 or more.
chsrgye were hied against him.,
ments to benefit the people of the county perfect attendance record *•» the ment which struck the enacUnf propo.e -1 “etvtl right*" bill
Seminole County need* more new n*d»—
community to shoulder a greater burden of House, but under the cL*rum»tan- :1a 3 le of the bill. Wo feit It would
In closing, the letter sail. " 5^
u ^
lr,
the cost $2,000,000 or more.
the tax load draining off their funds for te* I am sure you m il under­ be time and money laved ta kill “ The virtue* or g rill of laws a baihedly *e l »eek.cg. O0-.*rs inSeminole County need* new ach vols—the development.
stand. Your busineta her* has Dot the btU with the Powell amend­ | ahouid not bk tested by » h at a ejuj , friendly advice, suggestions.
• offered by rea m s of my absence ment in It.
weii inteniod adnwaistrotor will a n l even »hopping tips.
cost $3,000,000 or more.
There are inequities that are glaring— these few days.
do, but by what m l can legally
Seminole County need* a detention home
W*
in
Florida
reed
help
i*
our
but antiquity gets the blame.
The lady operstor cf a restaur­
UP*, my return to W ashir*ton , e{we| ronstructioo program, of be don* under their provisions."
for juveniles: a new county home is needed;
It may be true th a t some officials are I found the Senate still involved course, but 1 think the facts will The letter was signed by ‘-he an t oouido Newport wrote ia a
equipment for the maintenance of existing
doing “what a m ajority of the tax payer* with the so-ca.led Civil Sight* iSow u ,,, there is NO State or entire Florida Congressional Del­ few days ago to report that she
roads la badly reeded; Many talk of a new would have” but it stands to reason that
The Senate bai mad- g » d Khooi district as Sad off a t th* egation. A total of 112 signa­ bad been visited by a most dis­
\
a lm
RT- f
woman
court house; advertising the county ia this can be entirely wrong. There are many p r o r e .i . however, as it » a i able Federal Government when
it ture* were on th* l*t:er, iftciud tinguished Wishington.
“
Too
many
people
qrwMwork
to strikr out
th* cootrrv*rsial cornu to borrowing money. Th* ing memhori from all Southern who neglected to give her name,
needed; salaries of employees need to be
•h en they 6 nd n jobl*
times when a •’m ajority is wrong'’—it is up Section 3 of
“* the bill. Th -, -----from
"She said that she wa* a memsection /o d e ra i Government already owe* atatoi, plus individual*
adjusted; fees are beinr raised: planning
&gt;r. of ihotgun
nrepoaal
, - . of udola'rs
. 1. , . ar.d! Miww*—«.
lews.]
to the official to do what ia right.
was a tor.
ibotgua proposal
r rit miil
billions
Minnesota. ; New
York
and engineering ia a must if the county
No on* h aj said—and in our opinion—no which gave the Attorney Genera) has reached the Hmtt of fta bor. | Ohio, Idaho. Wisconsin, K assai,
right* which, if •siu a u d by any rowing poaer. TM* billion and a ■ Mtseouri. Michigan, and Kea
ia to expand; additional labor it needed:
one will never say that homestead exemption
disbar him for Saif dollars Federsl Aid for S rh ^ cf '.o*ky. Not all singers of ths 1stdrainage problems continu* to com* up; should be changed. It is a good law, one that law yer would
Construction program would boss tor ar* members of th# South
park* must be provided; property set aside Florida ia proud to exhibit—*o long as prop- life.
Thwr* are other changes that provided only shout on* fifth of «m s trs ts g r group,
for an industrial area; and all of these erty is assessed at a fair value and equaliz­ must
be mad* in th* bill. On# of s riiMroom for
esrb Con.gr**.
This letter may not be the tr.
-------------------- B y B E N N E T T C E R F --------------------things take money.
them involves the Jury trial issue tional Dlatrict la th# United S tatsi j q r t answer, hut somathirg caused
ed.
W’e must *n* to it that • Jury each ye*r f*r a p*-iol of f t v s l , ^ w hit# House to sa te up on
Already pointed out are needs for a t Isast
TpOURlST
BACK from the Middle East swears ho heard •
A Seminole County property holder recent­
$7.000,OOD and yet a minimum operations ly appearing before the Board of Count) trial u guaraateod. as It i; .tu t years That's a mighty small mesa the Wvtl right* hilt.
A radio newscaster there say, "When you hear the signal,
budget with no capital improvements of Commissioner* said “ 1 a] way a thought at m r-h of a eivil right at rny of pottage to sell out for when
the time will be exactly four o'clock. Well-1-1, maybe quarter
OLD PAL JOE • A minor
other right. We pointed out aQ ef you are in effect gtring up coo
cf or quarter after!”
ju st a little over $1,000,000 must be cut. homeowner* paid taxes. We would gladly these during debate in the House troling your school i j stem. I storm la raging here because
pruned, sliced or adjusted because revenue* pay our share for the protection county but they didn't capture the ia - won't tell out control of our school thre* radio and T.Y networki
Just before Harry Kurir e . T al ^£ _
do not provide the funds to take rare of government gives us." This is ju st one ex­ ag nation of the public until th* rystem to th* Federal Government b*»# "bleached'' a cum bar cf
Stephen
Toster'a
classic*.
Taking
nitz's
comedy.
“Reclining
bill reached the Senate Since for any price, but there ar* some
’’those thing* that already exist.”
'W 1
ample of an injustice toward taxpayers for then r u n the vrry liberal rew*. who feel that they don't care who th* ‘color" out of his songs has
FlrJrc.” opened, the author
If other counties can reappraise, reevalu­
if all paid their “ fair share’* revenue* wrould ptp-r» »uih as th# New York roatrolt the sehoolt. I have bad i tiu&lt;1 UP * *,w Congressmen.
was heard confiding to a
ate. reassess (or whatever one m ight want
friend, “I view thij eve­
be greater, the burden lighter, and our Tim et hat* been won over to people from our D trstrict wru* ’ Coogretim an Billy Matthews, the
Rtosr
Congreteman,
to call it) property within its boundaries to county government’s needs fulfilled.
our position. Because our oppon- m* that they thought we needed Suwane*
ning's proceeding* w i t h
er.ti ksd t*-# vc'.ef In the Houa* moie F edtral Control of schools and Bob Sikes, who never ducks
provide a fair and equitable ta x —then Semi­
There ia no doubt that If a m ajority of they completely Ignored reason rath er than lets. I * « sorry 1 t battle when Southern tradit-1 mixed emotions. By that I
mean if it’s a hit, fine; if
nole County can do the same.
the people of Seminole County knew th* a -d logic and just rammed the I ran t ga along with tuck think - 1 loss • re being attacked, spoke « =
It Isn't. I'U kill myself.”
When citizens appear before the Board truth about rea*je«*ment. all would favor bill through. Tb# threat of th e 1 lBg
th* Floor about th* d!igr*e*f-J 1
of Seminole County Commission to ask for such action- However, advice from a few filibuster Jt the Senate kept that
Had thi* program been in itia l-! r« -* n u n g of Fos'.sr'a tongs ta
T m searching desperate­
Improvement*— and they're there every will never provide the machinery for equali­ body from acting similarly.
•d there it no question but what spywas* these whe don't kk# to
ly for new faces.” a p ro d u c -b •
1 retim ed also
to find the it would have g ro an by leaps bear the mention of "mammy,
m eeting—the first impression is th at the zation.
e r told Sid Skoiaky. " N o t y ’
House bad under
eons.deration and bound* and ths Sl«(«t would »*•**• of dark.es " K en'.ut,/
commissioners do not want to approve these
the Federal Aid for School Con. base sssntuali'y lost m other of Cocireitm .tn have objected be
for m y pictures. I’ve got too
necessary developments in the county. And
many now. Whit I want is new facts to buy tickets for my
To train children nt home, it’# necc.«*ary ttructw n bill. During the debate their prerogatives In ths Feder- rau t* ef th* chanf* In My Old
for both parent# and children to spend on amendments the to e s led Pow­ al G ostrnm sat. Bsing a «*at*i Ksntucky Hems " InWead of O, | movies.'*
a
a
a
ell amendment, which was pre- Rights man, of court# I don t ap- d a rk ie s__ ”
you'll
bssr. O .:
T h t Sanford Herald
#ome time there.
sentel
this
time
by
a
Republican
prove
of
that.
fallow*
"
Walking
through
th*
There's
a
new
torch
alr.gtr
m
the
night
dub world with n m m
•
•
•
*
that may Intrigue you: Mia* Sarah Nad*.
•O M cnim on a atm
member from New York Stats.
. .
corridors tk# other day, someone,
to Oaaaiar
II* far iN k
Ok* Mkskk
SIM
The intern.-.! revenue bureau give# assur­
C mr. tr Svaavtt Caif. Distributed by g a g f r S tu r t* b lf ln la
A,L1y*u
Recent v ,ii tar i bsv* included
b eird t# whisper ta the ear,
A im Sm M*
t « Km Mm
Ok* T*k*
•
• •
••« -TO*
iraendm srt wouM
provide that P r irvl M rt r y. Jirk so n and of BUly Matthews. "Coma with m e ;
»sse
an
suss
ance
that
Hungarian
refuge**
earning
mon­
M OMMVI M * H l MIS* e* t I I I U fW .lllt*U 1*4
* *
b* 'P*r ‘ their daughter, J a a .’of St A urut- Mr. Billy. I'll take y&lt;m where
■allaas *4 h m h ii . b . ii f-» ik* &gt;eepaea *f riMH ey her* will have to pay income taxes. And Ti. .the
had not n:*de satu ! i r - . Mr &lt;n4 y „ R Kipp o f ' you ran hear tho SJirine* River
Nell »t* »• f lu |i4 f*r *1 r*4,l*7 i4,*-l i ' i i -i ' h no doubt they wil! be ju st about the happiest
a
factory progTss, toward it, school .VrianJo; th* Rev. and M ra Ja c k , p layed
llj
la It's #rigi"»l »nc*»Ststleaailg s r Osm t si sl'trW M
tax payer# in the United States.
E. Andrewa and Naomi Regers 10red vac seen.’’
•ar-sSea law
set a*#*g&lt;4 ea riim
«&lt;t
•
•
•
Wtule tom e of u* wRo m ale a *nd Paul Rogers of New Smyrna
AUaala O w rito
WATCH TH IS MAN - Dart*
--------------------------------- i t W1U 1AM
Putnam and I Faacell u getting eet ta “fiocr
The
Pan-American
Coffee
Bureau report# searching legal study of th* Mil Beach, and Jano
Cealral Frra* Writer
lasers* u w«*&lt;4 *1 **. w in*ss t il l M
feit
that
there
was
no
question
Joan
Ta**!.
both
of
Orlando.
• a m l own. -r Sealer* rv*n*«. aa*«e ta* A m that Americans drank more than 125 bib
managu'* another bill through th•4 C .reraw *f tier*a 1 l i f t
THE ICE CREAM CONE UI wa* coined as money and M t fuel I
Houle. IF* achoduled for next
lion cup# of the beverage in 1956. A# long
rapidly disappearii^ from our [a* a reproduction of Abraham
m a n e r a n iw s can * . *.* ra s iu a e r
woek. T hu means fc# will lead
d-ug store aoda co-untm. a butt- Lincoln on n copper disc
as we have coffee breaks, the coffee indus­
l ' i a rVTMAN JR. Hut Ism* Mgr
th* debate; lin# u j lb# speakea
IA F F -A -D A Y
k iiio n x aiH sv am. ■**cati** bon**
neas eunrey ahovr*. It s item# Ilk*
T I f
try will never go broke.
allot
their
tome:
work
with
them
r v m .r w j. c r w n v a . ai**rsi*i« n M seag**
that which make on* content hit
Foavekeve w ere ncrer goften
•
•
on th* pom u they will make;
childhood occurred a generation •tve fkr Idee &gt;Uf oeftag tern
F a sll*a *4 O sllr *o**pl O ater***. S * * 4a r s *4
set th* general strategy of the
rtrstsma* aatafOsr * r ****41*a O rtM t
ago
Gardening can be hard work-—weeding
errmn from a disk or ytea* te v t
debate. Ucually. only veteran
! 1 f
vrttk * epoaa vooeaf fw t a W ,
and #praying and watering. Yet. somebo*
TO* M**al4 Is a a m t a r *c is * I'alta*
To
kU t of *9&lt;n# fiwe nyo ewetjUd.
members of th# Hwu# ar* P **"
• H i t la *ailst«4 «t*ts*tr*lr t* tk* a** ta* r*a*atl**one flower can make the gardener f o rg e t
* . t *4 I * IS* karat w » i s*S*t*4 'a tkli l . r i s w w
Ik#
Ice
creoei
tom*
m
i
fke
eoo*
th* job ef Floor Manager. But
I ( t
hour* of bark-break.
e « l f r t a t t i t ta iw a fio a ta k n f a e y .
FtStoU, Just ia his third year
Sealdet, ita cream wot mod* l*f
P*Ct 4
Thursday, A.ugust 1. 1957
T»# jtref vroa *»•-.-nor t aonfioa b* licked Mow ale* ran * kid pan
here, already ha» #ucces*fully
from KkooL
guided three ptrvlou* hills to a
tb# M l beaeto of its hanventf
I t t
pay-off vote. l)n th* bill comiag
iho
la*
cream
taro
wot
o
thief
I ! 1
up, h* artll work with fongrass•# beavty-eaiy »• tarry eraved If w* had a drugstore vn &lt;
a a a Faul Rogecs, W rit Palm
oad a mb#'# lea earner ta *«t.
t-detrsck eom* of Lhooa old h 4 |
Bruch, oa Rogers' second Hoover
f ! •
water bottle, light bulb, etectri*
Comnuation
bill.
This
bill
wrieh
&gt;y N U I t f N. HMBIUM. M
Ice cream cone* cam* la vary aharer and l.peuck dtepteyu and
would revolutionise the audlunj
80 METIMrs you really have lot At th* laboratory the** samples
“ E »!»** even midgat cnat for anlarga th* Ic* eraam cose demethods o f th# various governIg tor rew medicines.
ar# put through n long pro****
a penny. But that mas tack !.i ptrimar.t *o aa to take car#
Here are author.tatlte antw ert
meat department* ll de»ign#d •* a
That la exactly what repre- uhleh Include* two Incubation fro * the Veterans Administration j
the data wren the oa*-*cnt elect 'every kid in th# neighborhood:
monev strin g m easure. This will
asntauve* of eanou* pbamareu- period* and two phases of agttaa quaitMflt of curved tnterest to
Ural firms ar* doing throughout non ea a shaking marhln*.
b* Fascell'a toughest teat. This
'xrrner servicemen sod their fa
th* world, la tact, oo* of the each specie* la isolated, grown .miles:
tim# he'U find a strong, welllarger drag manufacturer! has la toot tubes and letted against
organised opposition. Speaker of
Q When I ita re d catlege under
OPEN
some 1 MO saieamen. ptaa hun- Tanous bacteria to determine It*
th* Hoceo Sam Rayburn has »a*d.
the
horvsr.
GI
BUI.
my
objective
dred# of volunteer empujjii, cel-aWUty I* Inhibit growth of spo*f
him.
.
.
pleased
to
see
a
iectiag sell sampler ta aa aasnd- em« type* of bacteria. Leas than w it BA degree, with Enz.ish al
12:45
young man with euth a eomplet*
lag search foe new antibiotic*. Ia third prove active Then foi- my major. I recently decided to
grasp of p trlism en try procedur* . '
rhang*
lo
engineering
and
get
a
Helpod Cwa Die
lows chemleal and blotogteal lath u t handling of ruck contro.
BS degree Instead. Would tk-s be
Th# earth already has yielded zsstlgaUow.
ve-sial m atters ha* proven h i*
considered
my
one and-only
aum sroaa medical remedies Toad# As* Mad*
to he aa ahl« floor leod.'r " And
which, when combined with) Teats ar* mad* oa salmiM and change allowed by law?
Majority le a d e r John McCor­
A. If iwv eviration « f t.me W
man'* ic lin tlflc skills, have 4 ronr mr luagoe la raqatrod te
“Due
to
condition*
over
which
we
hive
no
cootrol,
mack. of Massachusetts*, sail,
helped curt ta t tits of It* tnbabt- maks certain th* aattWotle wtu iesulrad In toinplet* work for
•k«r« will now be a tong by the station owner’• wife!’*
-He handi-d himself kk# a eet-j
Unix.
jiiol ad versa! y affect humans Al- your new objective, you would not
eraa A clevar floor lender. He’l l .
The anUbioWc Chloeosnyvotin together. It may take three or be charged with a c h a rt* of
ta ana example Soil used ta to* (m.r years ta dSTtlog a .new anu- course. If a time exirrseon i i ne­
go place# "
disrorery wua hooth Amartcaa. olesta after tb* aori sampia la ra- cessary. ,y*u would be charged
Her# u th* way on* pharma- ctiTad.
with s rbcB jr
STARTS TOMORROW
she sis* be released from liahddoutleal bourn g*U aoU etaoiple* T m % rnr ^
vtilclv so«
Q. I am receiving retirement n y '
».«* m&lt;i-i r—«•
Th# mleetnea and other e m - '^
m d* . medicine
pey from the armed forces Is
A Ye* If you at* rel»s«#d
JOEL McCREA .
ploy*# collect aoU from any spot
twekya-g raatatxu it possible to pay m r G | insur­ from liability, the also will be re
they chooa* a Otld. a backyard
fgr n i *f maaktad i ance premiums by having th* Gw leased
-T H B
ta th* midst of a forest On*___,
irrnB lent deduct th#
required
Q I m over 11 and eligible to
salesman collector la th*
_____
w m the latest model aids, ell type*. ‘ Behind the E ar ‘ A* a
amount from my retirem ent che-k go to school under th# War Or
era area sent la a *ampl* ukec 0'— ;~ “ *
Barette ‘ * 11* t aoteaJed Hair Raad 'H ta ria g Glataea M l-from the fifth Veo at the Wasbee A. L.. What la th* cams* o. aa seek moaih. saving m* th* trou­ I-her i E d .cau o a program. 1 un­
lacbed I* poor Glaaaea ‘ All ta U e E ar ‘ Or lb* r* a,raU oatl
taking ear* of it m rieif? derstand that if I go. | m looger
O om lraoU O i»iw 'atR im .H t. A f l i S i L l of this bleA.ofYoe.
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Y etaiaat receiving eer- aiO receive death rompenaaiton
rknealteate in wor effk* ae to yswr ksme. Term* U detlfkd.
typo may ku doa to aervoaan*** vie* retirem ent pay may arrange p e r a s n u from VA. Is my selec­
or to oertala disoosa* atoettag for payment of GI insurance pre tion of becefita ror.t derod "final"
Aee it Miller Radto A AppUamr* C k , I I I teeth Bark A s t­
ro each Friday af etch oath, t I* 1 1
miuava by allotment. Authonsr- when I fi’.e my application lot
M o at t o ll o o a ta la # thru * m haart muaclo
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la caata of thi* kind aa #l*c- tioo must be registated with your I Mar Orphans schooling#
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M ai c* O R L A N D O H K A JU N G C E N T E R , IN C . . M n k o
allow th# buyer to take over n r j Orphan payment has been made
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@WIL@&lt;SKiWAYNE D. OVERHOLSER

• h# priia-winrung w a ila rn novaliil |

c u A iT K n n
O*A cad I walked up the
path to Iba bouse, and it
” aeemed to rat that in tha abort
tuna Alec Dodaon had been cone
a noticeable decay bad eet In.
I followed Nrl* through the
front door into th# lin n * room.
It looked like • boar a neat. Four
men were playlr.g carda. but Oene
Dillingham waa not one of them.
Merle Turner waa there, looking
exactly aa I remembered him:
Ny h*od. red eye*, and fane like
teeth which were n e r tr quite hid. den eren when fcta line were
cloaed.
•Howdy, Nela." Turner aald,
and went on playing.
"Merle, I want you to meet
Will fleeton from the Mo* p,"
Nela tald.
Turner pm hi* card* down and
feme. “Will flrrso n " be mur­
mured aa If he had trouble plac­
ing me "I remember you. Worked
for Joe Tarder. didn't you?"
I nodded. “You remember me,
all right."
Ha thrugged. "I remember Joe
Pardee, too. I bear ha finally got
what i u coming to him."
"He «*t Ihf*. |f that'* what
jro»i mean."
He tUtlad to w&gt; auuitUilug,
b&lt;it picked up hla carda inatead.
Nela Introduced me to th* other*:
Hec Troy, lew Secorr, and fdn
Hunjran, cedlnary men who would
probably follow T u rn er In any
direction be took.
"W» mlued you thla morning
In church." Nela aald.
The threw looked -m H iriu m t.
but Turner ahrugged. "W* got
atartrd on thU gam * e*e|y thl*
morning," he aald. "Tow know
how It la whea you work hard all
week. Cl»* me two, IJn.“
Nela looked at m* and nodded
toward the door. “Where * DMIngham, Turner ?" I aaked.
•tim e? Oh. he w ent to town.
I think."
I left with Nela. sure that Tur­
ner wae lying, but If Dillingham
wanted to w ar under eorer while
I waa there, I'd let It go at that
I helped Nela Into 'h e rig, and
•rent around th* back m d climbed
In heWde be*. Bha retained bee
eompomwe rmU w* were out of
flight Of the bouae. Then (he
began to fry. I putted up and put
a a ana around her. Mm came to
m* wtmagljr, lowering her bead
agwlnat my ehoatfder, bwt only for
a mfwota; then th a atralghtened
nd p—bed raf arm away.
* 1 halo weepy woman, WW."
I dM need yoar
h r a ntfnwta.

N

T am ar would
I don't think
Wi
Dad *ent him
wed In go an*
I J
«M happemOn*. Dad ipent
rti n m r fnr Itwi placet, mat
knowing w hat h* waa getUnf. M lafllia, Tw m rr'a word."

llecauae ther* waa nothing I te r feet, a full two «trp* In frost
could eay, nothing I could do, wa of her wheel chair, t hadn't seen
rode in elltnce until are reached her stand upright since her acci­
the cabin. She got down, aald, dent.
"Thank you." and ran tnalde. A
1 stood there staring at hrr,
moment later »h* called from the and the looked back at mew Th*
doorway. "Sarah'a ready to go light maids tha houaa waa ao dim
home, win," eo I waited. John I could not make out the eapresMathera appeared In the doorway tlon on her face.
with Sarah in hi* arm*: h* care­
Suddenly an* cried. "Will, look!
fully »«t her In th* »eat bmd* I can walk! I told you I would."
me, then klaaed her and atepped Sh* took two more steps toward
back.
me. (low, hesitant steps, then
I aald. "Qoodby*." and touched toppled headlong to lb* floor.
th* brtm of my hat to Nela. who
I ran to brr and picked her up.
was Handing ju*t outride th*
cabin. Sh* smilnl and waved W* “I'm all right. Will." aba whis­
drove fifty yard* In illenc*. then pered. ■"I'm all right." I would
Sarah aald. "Now you know about have taken her to her bed but
aba wouldn't let me. "Put me on
John and m e"
"Ye*." 1 aald. "1 knew before." th* couch," (he said. T m not
and after that neither one of ua hurt, I tell y e a "
1 obeyed. "Just let me rest
felt 11k* talking.
• • •
bar* a few minuter," soe aald,
W* did not go back to the “and then put me In lb* chair,
colonial*' aettlement or to Math- f r a been doing two step* torere* place. Sarah aald It waa too ward and two hack. I wanted to
hard on her. She'd rather tiay surprise you, but I didn't near
at home where the waa familiar you come la, and when I saw you
with everything and nad her I got excited and thought I could
wheel chair. Inatead, Mather* and walk to you I should hav* known
Nela came to th* Hox P for Sun­ better. I suppose It wtll be months
day dinner*. A* toon *j th* me#la before I can walk across the
were finlihed, Nela and I always room, but I am improving. Will"
took a walk. st V i eaddle up *
I pulled up a ehslr and sat
couple of horrea and we'd go for down beside tha couch. tha
a ride.
reached out and took my hand
I waa nut aware of K at first, and squeeflad K, whispering,
but It wasn't long before I knew "WU1, Will, you didn't brllave me,
1 waa In love with hrr. I wasn’t did you?*
r.ire Just how she frit, and I waa
“I do now," I aald.
afraid to find out. Rven If ah* did
I leaned forward until I waa
love me, ther* waa no future for
close enough to see the tvs-la of
ua so far aa I could tell.
Bo I lived tor each Sunday, sweat on be* forehead, th# axtrying cot to think about th* to­ pretaion of agony on her face. It
morrow that waa alarmy* In Math­ must hav* been painful for hrr
er** mind. Kvery afternoon with to itand up, let alone walk. Then
Nela was like a too sweet ditam . her fall . . .
“Farah," I aald. "do you love
Sarah kept telling me every­
thing waa going fin* with the Mathers so much that you'va got
colony, but Nela toM m* how it to walk for him ?"
"Maybe K Isn't Just him," aha
really waa, with more and more
discontent among tha colonial*, aald. ’T ea been a drag on you
who were finding that building for a long tlraa. Maybe I want
new borne* in tha wltdemeea waa to walk for your sake. Will H art
quits different from tha Idyllic you thought of that?"
"Not. You haven t baan a drag
concept of Ufa In Raster Valley
on me, 1 thought It waa Mathera
that John Mather* bad
—• 1 stepped, completely eonthem.
fused by what aha bad aald, and
"And now Dad* broke."
added lamely, "It Just doesn't
said latterly. "Just tha
seem light In ba torturing your­
are left and they'll flUy."
Sha had aald that before, and self."
“Tv* got to. Will." Rita SUN
r a aura aha believed It. I did
too, If they had enough land. bald my band, and her faoa
That, aa I had known aS along, seemed devoid nf expression In
waa the crag of th* wbota thing. tha fading tw ilight "Win, aren’t
It waa only ■ question of time you gutting too Interested m
until they spilled out on llrahma' Nela?*
My heart started to pound. Thla
sod CoateSo'a grans, and on the
waa th* first time Sarah had
Dog P s .
Bo wa Head through much of mentioned It. She didn't sound st
tha summer, waiting for th* bub­ a.1 pleased.
ble to brewk. Then, one evening
In August, with purple twilight I "Tea're aa young, and yoa'ra
steadily deepening la tha vallev. I M ir e bran In lava. If yoa aren't
tha front porob of the | rarafwi. H eaa de-tray yea."
ltd atepped lhro««h the. Harsh la galag la taO Will
, I atopped. flat-footed, | Comma* "llimlork" here la­
unahta to breathe. Sarah was o n : ma new.

TIdjlu KsuVi Jhi&amp;!
jactst

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rrv w in c

T M of a l. I w ant W think
Lined and -Mr*. I . C. (iraen a rt
grandparent*! Thoir
e f the kind,
thoughtful people 1proud now
who railed me atwMH rrnU le they d iu r h tr r, Mr*. N. C. Allen, of
knew at. I havw alw ays beltrvrd Norfolk, Virginia, had a baby qirl
half Variedly In tha "power of «n July 21. Thoy've named her
tha pern”, but now I am a firm i Virginia Dawn, and th* "Dawn"
believer!!! Wa w rra getting dr- I part is bocauso tha wa* bom at
day. (Meant to ask
separate for a me# pl»*o ta Ur*, [hat lim a
and I did want to move before If tho "Virginia" is a f r r th*
th# boy* war* b*ck In school. In •tat* sh* wa* horn in i But the
&lt;•*»* they had to change fn.m on* doting grandparent* will have to
•chord ta »noth«f. I've found juat walk a little while to tee the
whit ! wint, and I'm very pirat­ hairy. The Allen’a plan to be in
ed about i t And thanks again to Sanford for tha C hrlitm ai holi­
all of thoir who w ere kind en­ day*. Chi*/ O /fsn is, at the prolent tun*., aboard the L’.S.d. Lakt
ough to mil.
Jarki* Caolo and h er children Champlain, but ha Is dua to
• ra Uiving som etim e around Au. retlr* in September, to ha’ll be
guit I t or IS, to join h*r bua- back in plenty of tim* to great
band In Klng»vtlle. T axai. I c»n't| littla Virginia. Chief (irean deploy,
think of anyono who will ba more1 rd last year with VAH-S, and went
sorely mtaaad, In th* Pin*:reil, from that aquadron to the U. S.
area *»pael*Jly. Ja ek U wa* to S. Rnooeve!e, and from that srip
hav* baan tha president of the to th* Lak* Champlain.
Thoa« women who attendad tha
rin*er*«t P. T. T. tri* lotnmin;
year. 8h*'l to Active In aeout beauty demonitraiion by Augle,
work, and *o generally helpful In which wa* recently held at th*
any kind of *ltufltlon. th it »h* C hiefs Club, will recall hi* men­
will ha a definite lota to th* com­ tioning hi* new Charm School.
munity. How can on* bl»m# her [ He haa made a very rice offer
though. It i nic# to ba able to to the first ten people from this
join onr'i husband, a* *ny »er-1 area who lign up to take lh*
tic* wrtf* will ag re e 1 And It'* course. Half-price!! Can't quote
only for on* yoar, and then Chief price* In thli column, h u t tf you
Cioto r«tir*l. and they'll ba back ir e Interested, you can rail Mrs.
at Hanford, wherw they hava cho- ] Kama at FA 2-0M7. 6he b n th*
Information, and can #nwer your
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O f 4 Moves
By JACK CUDDY
NEW Y'ORK, W —Managar Gua
D'Amato'a defiance of powar and
tradition in the fight game was
attracting almost aa much at­
tention a t tha first of hia heavyweigh', champion, Floyd P atter,
aon.
D'Amato 1* in the midst of
four move* that may mak* him
top man in the world of boxing.
They are:
•TTiursday he sends young Pat­
terson back to camp at Green­
wood Lake, N. Y., to sharpen
for th# firat "open championship"
in ring history- a defense of his
world professional title against
th* world am ateur
champion,
Pete Rademaeher, at Seattle,
Wash., Aug. 23.
—H* and Patterson bava waiv­
ed tha $175,000 guarantee for
Monday night’s knockout defense
against Tommy Hurricane Jack,
son tn order to mak* certain
that th* D'Amato • appointed
promoter, Emil Lcnee, suiters no
toes from th# Polo Grounds' dis­
appointing gat* and stays In
business.
IloyrsHia Home TV
—Ha has withdrawn Patterson
from heme ftght-Uleviston on
any network until such time as
an* of th* m ajor TV corporation!
shall contract with an Independ­
ent promoter like Lenca, for •
weekly TV-fight aeries, in op­
position to tha International Box­
ing Club's TV-flght supremacy.
—Looking beyond the Radem lrhar fight, D'Amato Is plan­
ning another Patterson defers*
under Lenca promotion at New
York in October or November,
which ha will try to force Into
Madison Square Garden or, other,
wise, Stag* at the big Kingsbridge Armory In the Bronx.
"I w ant to break th*
fight
game wide open," said the atocky
gray haired manager today. 'I'll
have no truck with monopolies or
combines or cliques. I want to
help Independent promoters gel
hack on their feet and make It
possible fo r fighters, in all
stages of development, to get
what they're worth. And, lueklly,
I've got a world heavyweight
ehamp.on who shares my ideals."
Floyd U se* $31,110
tn waiving th# $176,004 guaran.
te« for last Monday's fight, D'­
Amato flabbergasted managers
througruut
fis'.ianav
Patterson

Burpee Seed Co. made their
bid for lest night’s championship
playoff gama in tha first Inning
with two runs scored by Dll Shef­
field and Stan Smith but were
unable to keep tha lead and were
defeated by Robson Sporting Gooda
6-3.
,V. A. Wallace, pitching for tba
sporting goods men hjld Burpee
Seed Co. to 3 hits wniie the sportmen collected 6 hits off of Paul
Putm an, pitching for the seadmen.
Robson Sporting Goods scorad
only one run in the initial Inning
but cama beck In the third with
four runs and completed their
scoring In th* seventh Inning with
one run.
Nicbolaisan, playing 3rd baa*
for th* sportsmen, slammed out a
home run for Robson Sporting
Goods to spur the game on.
Stolen bases were by Drake and
Turner for Robson; Putm an stole
Die only base (or the seedsmen.
Tonight's game can end th*
series but If Robson Sporting
Goods emerges the winner this
evening they will play WUson-Malc r Furniture Co. Friday night for
the league championship.
If nobson Sporting Goods lotas
tonight's encounter, WIUon-Maier
Furniture Co. will automatically
becom# tha winner* In th* cham­
pionship playoff.
Howard Gordie, director of th*
cltywid* recreation department'*
softball league, said last night a
trophy will he awardrd th* winn­
ing team.
accepted 40 per cent of all net
receipts and took a purse of
$123,K68-which was $51,140 less
tnan the guaranis*.
Meanwhile, Jackson, the badly
b a lk rc d
challenger,
remained
abed at th* Meadow brook Hot.
pltal In suburban East Meadow,
recovering from a kidney bruise
that caused Mood In hli bladderkidney tract.
Fiv* tpccMItU mad* a series
of lasts, Including x-rays, and
recommended he remain tn the
hospital several day* for obser.
vatlon. Their thorough exami­
nation* disclosed no other serious
Injuries.
Th* Hurrirsne's mother, Georgle, and his sister took htm to
th* hospital at 4:40 a.m * d t.
Tuesday about six hours after
hts 10th round technical knock­
out by Patterson.

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Tha Sanford
Rotary
Club’a
Junior Baseball All S tart will re­
turn to Pine Cattle Air Force Bale
today for their aecond game in lli#
State Half Pint Tournament being
currently played there.
The local All S tart drfeited
Denmark Sporting Goods to rn by
a margin of 4-1 behind tha mound
work of Alike Davia with Earl
SummersiU behind the plate.
One erro r wae committed by
each of the (came with both teams
collecting 4 hilt.
Batteries for Denmark Sporting
Gooda were Fly end Schegal.
Denmark Sporting Good'a only
run was made In the aecord Inn­
ing.
Davie struck out 8 while Fly
struck out 7.
Tha local All Stars who ‘oileded their runs In the first Inning
were Skip Palm er end Mlk* Davis
end to cinch the game Da*&lt;* and
Alex McKibhln repeated the ecorIng In the fifth fram e.
Mike Davia walked two men
while Fly walked 10. Collecting
hits off the Denmark Sporting
Gooda team were Brooks Adami
with a doubla; Steva Powell with
&gt; tingle; Alex McKlbbln with a
tingle and Mike Davia with a
single.
The local All S ta rt of the San­
ford Rotary Club'* Junior Base­
ball league meet the Curry Elec­
tric Co. team today. Curry Elec­
tric is seeded first in tha tourna­
m ent
The Curry Electric Co team
defeated Gainesville, seeded four­
th In the tournam ent, 8-3.
Batter! •* In today's game for
tha Sanford Rotary Club All Star*
a r t Jimmy Grarey and F-irl Summertill.
Accompanying tha team to Pinecattle Air Force Bata for the
Sanford Kotary Club are Sonny
Powell and Roy Holler.
Powell, last night, did not at­
tempt to be optimistic about to­
days gama between Curry Electrie and the Sanford Rotary Club
All Stars. However, he did tev that
"Curry Electric ha» beat tha All
S tart twlca and the All Star* beat
Curry Electric Co. once."
Powell added, " I t may he tha
All Stare time tomorrow."

Midway Runs Over
Hopper Nine 17-5
In Final Game
The final gam# of the Softball
leag u e sponsored h r th# Ssmlnol#
County Recreation Program was
played at th# Goldsboro Area with
Midway running over Hopper ITS on a rain soaked field. Rain
and bad w eather prevented th#
other games from being played.
Midway's win threw the stand­
ings Into a Ha. Thus. Midway and
Hopper were declared roehamplons sine# weather and bad grounds
would not allow the ti# to be bro­
ken.
The game turned brio a rout
In tha third Inning when Midway
•cored 13 big run*. Tha damaging
blows wer* delivered by Julius
Johnson Kendrick who hit triple*
with men aboard.
Individual leader* tn th# !e*.
gu# were Joseph Kendrick of Midway, who won th# batting cham­
pionship with an average of .348.
Runner-up w*i Rout* of Oviedo
wllh a .536 record. Pitching hon­
or* went to Eugene Sutton of Hop.
per, who won 4 games and lost
2, striking out 14 and giving up
only 8 walks. Jiillu* Johnson of
Midway took the home run ernwm,
hitting 2 four begger*.
According tn Ed Blackshear*.
th# director, "th# program was
a complete snores# with much in­
terest, enthusiasm, and coopera­
tion exhibited by th# boys." Over
60 registered hoyi took pari in th*
program that lasted for i l l weeks.
FINAL STANDING*
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Midway
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Crooms
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JACKSON, Mist. » - M r . and
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Rotary All Stars Play
2nd Game In Tourney
Today; Win Yesterday
Burpee Unable To Hold
Firs* inning Lead;
Loses 6-2 To Robson

Today';
Sport
Parade

Thursdnr, August 1, 195f^

Pag* 6—The Sanford Herald

United Prea# 8 porta Writer
NEW YORK « —Billy Pierr*
h o t turned hit y u r around and
It m ay pay of/ with fhe bait
aeaaon tho
Whlta Sox
southpaw ever haa bad.
Billy w ai a 20-gem# winner
L i t season yrt actually be stagrero d into th# charm ed eirele.
Ho woo IS of hia flrat 20 gamea
but then, from thia point on,
captured only four of hia laat
nine g*mes.
The anawer la that he ran out
of aa while thia acaeon, due to e
change m lactic*, he haa a full
tank.
" I t'e Juet that I feat atrongar
thia y e a r," aaya the alender left
b en d er who, with a 15.7 mark,
waa the firat 15-game wim.cr in
the majora thia aeaaon.
The Big Keaton
The reason if that he didn't
pilch himself out in the aprmg.
The man who led the American
League with a 1,87 earned run
avarage in 1V56 waa finding
hia laga and strengthening bis
arm . So when tha flay went on
the line, tha 30 year-old Pierce
waa rig h t thara. Proof came on
opening d*y as he
b e a t Herb
Score, the Cleveland fire bailer,
In a 3 2 thriller.
Leek of atamine form erly waa
hia big problem. Yet he had
m ow n no hint of tiring in a
•kain of triumphs which include
a p air of 10-tnning wina, three
ahuioula, a two-hitter, a pair of
th ree hitlers and throe four-hiU
efforta.
Moat of hia wina have been over
the top clubs, too, with four over
Cleveland, three over the Yan­
kee* and two aaati against De­
tro it and Uoiton.
Off lie roll handloU
P ier to, who came off the Da.
tro ll aandlcla, waa a long Umo
arriving. After three
y e a n at
Buffalo be rode the Del on ben­
ch in 1048 and ''g o t the bc»t
break 1 ever had" by being
traded to tba Write Sox tn Nov.
em b er of llitk.
A fter four mediocre ye*»a, be
developed a slider which helped
him to 1* victorias in litti, fell
back to mediocrity because of a
sura arm in 1854, but aincc n«a
come on to bocotne, according to
m any expert*, the top lefthander
in the league. Two ycara agu no
won "only" 15 while dropping
six garnet by a one-run margin.
L a tl year he finally hit AJ
lliia time, coming on instead
of fading in lha ilretch, Ihete'e
no telling where he'll atop

COLUMBUS, O. — Torpid and
Good Counssl, th* two greatest
8-year-old pacer* harness racing
has aver known,
are entered
against each other on only three
occaaiona this year, and It may
be early October before they get
together, th* U. 8. Trotting As­
sociation disclosed today.
The sophomore stars, who lit­
erally burned up the record book
in separate Grand Circuit stakes
at Vernon (N.Y.)
Downs last
week, are named In th* same
races at Du Quoin, III.,
H aiti
P ark , Mich, and Lexington. Ky.
There la a good chance, however,
th at tney will not actually meot
until they go against each other
In th* Polar Hill Stake at Lex­
ington on October 3rd.
Good Couneel, owned by Caatiston Farm of Lexington and
driven by Frank Ervin, paced a
stake* winning mil* in 1:57. This
waa the fastest race clocking
ever registered by a feme!# harn tta horae regard!**# of age.
The old mark was 1:58 4/8 astablished last year by Dottle's
Pick.
Thro* race* later, Torpid, own­
ed by M at Hochberg of Irving­
ton, N. J., went out for hu
stakes engagement and wheeled
home In 1:58, equalling th* 3ynar-old colt clocking establish­
ed exactly 30 y ea n ago by world
cham pion Billy Direct.
In two years at tha race# Tor­
pid haa mad# 27 start* for driver
Johnny Simpson and h i* 35 wins.
He U undefeated this year and
h*e won 30 In a row, 13 to eloaa
out last aeaaon and eight straight
thia yw*r.
Good Counsel ha* mad* 18
lifetim e atari* and. Ilk* Torpid,
has won all but two. SR* won 14
of 18 last year and her only three
outing* thia Mason. She has reg­
istered 18 in * row,
Th* lw„ swlftia* am entered
in The Caere Stake at Du Quoin
Aug. 28th and ie th* Brown
J s g T rial *4 Hasel P ark, S ept
12th. a* well a* In the Lexington
ev e n t However, Good Counsel is
also eligible to a filly stake at
Du Quoin and probably wiU
start to it while Hochberg has
Indicated that he will race Tor­
pid ks Use Reading Futurity,
fe e d in g . Be. f e week eg the
Hasel Perk trill.
own powar. Th* couple discovered
an opposum in th*
attic
had
tugged at the eord from which the
light hung.

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«hJ# « r process the paper*.
Baby silling Ph FA 2-3751
2V M .liT R liM l. i^ R I K KS
S7S.OO P e r M nnlh
Two bedroom maionry home r . —Ill M .M &gt; ' I llT D llll M i l l *
Air Conditioning
l&gt;tnduped by
2—FOR KENT
with allracti'e modern line*,
M rctncal Conlrarting and
J7.UMHKKI
VND
COURT
plan*
siluated
in
pietly
in
lion
with
om iA M &amp;
Repairs, Economical House
WLIAKA APAllT.MI NTf. &lt;c
lo evpsml their motel at Park
playground aern-- H-e street.
3\iring and Repairs
TL’DOR. Inc.
private baths. l i t " First Sc
Vary Utile traffic. Shade in
v ^lu .b U C D l« 7 leUfioL* Bu^l.b 1*. | UN DA LLELECTRIC COM PANT
back j-ard. Prire below replace­
EFFICIENCY apartments mil-1
for restaurant, stone or wha| U* Magnolia
Dial FA .-0915
ment cast at $9.35000.
Cor. Il»y. 17-32 A 27th St.
able for coup!# or tingl# perron.
nave you. Will tell, leas* or I —--------------- —
■ - —-----—
fhnnr F t 2-1501
Exclusive
Semlnola
Realty,
build lo suit lennant on his ideal FRIGIPAIRE
appliance*,
tale
P rivite b»th A shower. ideally
1901 S. Park A v e , Telephone
H RA H .K Y O D IIA M , P r e s .
buiir.es* nit.
I and service. G- H. High. Oviedo
lorried across from Pori Offic*.
FA 2-5:32.
...
—
Fla- Phone FO 6 3315 er SanInquire Jiuobron DepC Store.
-SPECIAL SERVICES
fe rj f a 2-31*8 aftar C p « .
~ 3 bedroom, garage cirporte, fan.
Modern all *l#e. kitchenette Apts.
Real l.vlat# — ln*uran--e
arpliancej. built-ms. oner house.
GATLIN RROTHERS
SUM M ER RATES
24
3HL'll.l)lj3G.RTrpA lR9.
Commercial Invevtmenla— Rental*
811 Escambia Dr., $1550 Down, Contractor*, Dragllnea; Geneva PAINTING
Call Clark'a Court. FA 2-3403.
Properly Management
$10,800.
2232. Th. FA 2-327« Sanford.
Efficiency Apt. Air-condition i R A Y M O N D M . B A L L ,
FLOOR aandrng and finlahing
TV' optional, lliway 17-92 So. |
D U IT T D I I
Stenstrom Realty i Chrysler rVirtemp
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
City Limit*. Slumberlsnd Court. .
Iv E irV la 1 V/IV
Semlnola County tin:* 1925.
II. E. STF^’STROM
Air Conditioning and Heating
--------------------------- ----------- PROFESSIONAL SKRVItK
H. VI. Glraton, Lake Mary
Regi*t*red
Broker
C.
II.
STAFFORD
T hu t» a pas* to the Rita theatre i s „ mgy,!,*,,,#,, _ A*»oelate 2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420 1215 Oak Avenue
FA 2-4731
for Mr*. Edmund Mnsch. E \p 1
DICK IVERS — .V***»clate
10.; 1^57.
s ,.ir k A t|&gt;
p K rA j.5 4 4 i; *—Flewera, Plant*,, Shrebe
Tlv Phew*
s Room a n 1.2 Elm. f a 2 m
Furnished Apt. 2300 Mellonville.

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Work Clolhts, canteen,
Cola. |
Camp Goods. Paint. Army*;
N a v y S u r p lu s . 310 S'anford Ave. |

GOODYLVIt SERVICE STORES
III S. Park Vvr,
FA 2.2121
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llrlrigetalor, automat.c
washer, *ofa bed A matching I
rhair, 12x15 rug. youth bed &gt;nd
small I cm t. ( *11 FA 2.0112.

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IIIU SF.IIOI D GOODS

Our Best For Less
In £-w»d lived tornllu'e
Modem I! piece bedroom
suite*
$54 001
ID.Haw ay beds wiih innerspring m allreit
15 00,
Lll» new- rhillo refri­
gerator
125 0 0 1
N#w- Foam n b b f r swivel plat,
form rockers
Itcg. $89.50
to 00
Love seal with new tailored
slip covers
2 &gt;00
10 p'.roe dining momSUJ e 75 rv)
Round Oak diningtable
jono
5 piece rhm m e or wrought iron
dinette»
25 00
Nr» Urge alt plastic rhaiis
Re; TO ■
10.00

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D rsh-uater
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4 Pole
3 Small pariy
of men
(mil )
6 Three retire
a aide
(hairheltl
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with
pit*
a Girl * name
II. Mountain
ileAle
13. Quantity
of paper
13 Preserving,
aa fruit

34. Exposing

3*. Haul
37.retch
39. Robber*
39. Poker stake
40. Toward
th« lee
41. Implement
12. Cherished
animals
DOWN
1 European
willow
2 Wrinkle

EA SY TERM S

Mather of Sanford
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CROSSWORD

ACROSS
1 33’OUIld
mark
5 3oaVj up
9 River (It )
to Cease
11 Beg
17. Speak
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lion of
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14 Distresr
signal
17. Crave
19 Guido s
highest
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19 Scandi­
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21. A Dutch
rhteee
22 Interior
14 A summer
place
27. Inflamma.
lion of Irte
31 Coin
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32 Miscellany
33 Wine
vessel

E le c t r ic N o rg e R c f r i c r a u r $ 05. {
A ls o s e v e r a l good b u y s on o ltw
« r u se I a p p lia n c e s .

FA 2 0983

Us«d furniture, appllaneoe, tools
ect. Rought told. Ijirry ’a Mart,
321 E ait F irst SL. Ph. FA 2-4132

• RIG VALUE?
• QUICK CREDIT

• EASY TERMS

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2U. Slope
21. Assam
silk­
worm
23. Epoch
2t Ameri­
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huniO'Dt
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32 A theatrical
mount
backer
26 Kind
(Gang)
of
sheep
33 Inalde
36. Tak*
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out
29 Semblances
(print)
30 Droops in
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FURNITURE OF CTIARACTER
Built Ry
'I t i t e r Craftim en In
Style and ConitrucUon
The tame as Those
Prised Since
Colonial Dayt
Finished For
Florida Climate In
Your Choice of Wood*

------------ By BENNETT CERF------------NE YEAR the famoua Harvard Engluh professor, Charles
Towniend Copeland, decided lo whip up an anthology of
literary tidbit* he particularly fancied (it was published under
the title of The Coptland
Reader). Toward the end
ah ! AMOTMtR TiP6&lt;T
of his labors an acquaintv ^
ANTkOl^r.
ante asked him, *'How did
you spend the summer?"
The beloved ,-Copey" ans­
wered airily. “Just raiding
and writing."

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Sofa Bed
] pillow 1
Platform Rocker
llatiock

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2 gas Serve! refiigeralors$75 A
$125.

Senknrik Glam nnd Paint Co.
For Thr Ilr«l In Fainting
epl ga* furnished $t') ’■» Pr r -------------------- -Z_ YOUR PONTIAC SALESMAN
Regularly I19t» 00
FOR A NEW ro.N'TIAC OR 112114 W- 2nd St. Ph FA 2-4622, C t|| ni&gt;rr)hl„ P, intlnr Conlract.
roonth. Laurel A*e., 117 W
C. A. WHIDDON. Sr.
N O W $159.00
GOOD USED^CAR. _
Interior Decorator, rendenUI A
or. No Job To Large or Small
lllh St. after Six.
|
Registered
* * * ** * * “
• BIO Tr
P n i.
CCommercial.
n n , m osw iat
VAlterations
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----------------------------------------Real Estata Broker
and
ECIIOLS BEDDING COFA 2 2863. 201 West 1st gt.
Four room furnished apt. wlln j :()2 &amp; rjrl£ Aye.
FA 2 5331
custom made drap«rie«. Fre*
Call FV 2.2287
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia FA- 2-1121
hath Ph. FA 2 0 4 7 1 . ------------------------- —— — —--------- It will pay YOU to »ee us before
rstimate*. Call l'A 2-I82I alter
"Bud'' Bamberger, Mgr.
------------Consult A REALTOR FirM
you buy. Open Evenings and
Fr«# Delivery
8:30 p' ra'___________________ 27—NOTICE.S—PERSONALS
6 mem house. 112 S Frenrh. By CULLEN AND MARKET
Sunday*.
ye»r 550 00 month. Telephone | , J0 v Plrl; Avf |&gt;h- y-A j
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
This
is
a
past to the Movteland
E aittide Trailer Sale#
nOLLAWAY, llospiial and Baby
SYSTEMS
Orlando 13VI70.
tude ln for John Lewis Oglesby
PalaU
a.
Fla.
Beda Day. Week or Month—
W. II. "BILL'' STEMPEB
All ;yp«* and tiiM . Installed
Exp. da'* Aug. 10, 1957.
5 room* d bath furnished bunTe| FA 2-5111. Furniture Center
Realtor A Inouror
"Do It T o u ra air
DON'S COVER SHOP
116 West Flr»t
gllow. 313 Palmetto.
Assoc. t*uy Alien. G irtrhen IiaII. Automobile Interior Decorator
FOR QUICK S A L K
WE REPAIR. AND SERVICE
Arlette Prire. Everett Harper
S T I N B
7
Ft.
Wcatinifhouae RcfrigSeat Cover* — Truck Seat*
Room for rent with kltrhen priv28—AHTICLLS LOR SALK
112 N. Park At Willi* Pontiac—301 W l i t
Machine and Supple Co.
llrge*. Orang* Cilv. Coinrr Hi. rhono FA 2-4991
rm tnr. Run* Good. $-15way 17492 * Michigan. Call
w. 2nd SL
Ph FA 2 64^2 GARRETT'S 5 EWU.T, CENTER 1818 C a ta lin a I)r. F A 2-5119
BROWN RBALTY Take up paymenta on 1950 Pijr. 307
Spring 4-4324 if t t r 3:30.
ENVELOPE?.
Letterhead*,
staleWhit. Neccbl—Elite
,
mouth coupe, R4H Phone 1 A
Serving the Rervie#
mrnts, involc##. ban.l Sill*, and
Repair* on all make Machines,
4 rooms 4: bath, elrctric kitrhrn.
20517.
Sanford Avr. at Rosalia
programs, e t c .
Piogr»»»tve
323 East l u s t St.
FA 2-5241 |
Rivrrvirw Ave Call FA 2-3555
9 A M. to 9 r.M .
I'rinling C&lt;* phono FA 2-2951— — —
12— lit)VI'S and V|t)|Olt.N
Unfurnished 2 bedroom apt. Near
FA '2-2566
Norgo Appliance*—Zenith TV
403 West 13th SL
shopping renter A Pineerest
Millrr Radio &amp; Appltnncea
Your Evlntudp Dcelrr
it n aii • 11 a x *i-s. •
Cherry R#«l E state Agtascy
School No pels please. In­
WEU- DKDXfNG
11HI « #110
ROBSON SPORTING t.fHIDS
US S. ra rk Ar«.
FA 2-033.
D ia l. FA 2-99»—Notary
K*K*I*«
Fairbank*. Morse pim p#
quire 2617 S. Elm
304 E. l i t .
Thon# FA 2-5M1
1111 l u n a r
1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop
Repair* to all makes.
—Factory to )o u —
J bedroom unfurnished hou*e.
s
-»
A4*«ntur*
wIIW t'$(U W$||
MOW KHD C- LONG
JOILNSTJN MOTORS
Aluminum
Lake Monroe. Apply Tynda! FA R.MEIU S AGP. N O '. REAl TOR SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
• to Ntld iin rf Fuftun*
207 R. Commercial A rt
Venetian Blind*
, "4 H»*ih*r Ni»$-|p&lt;iri«
Grocery Store.
116 S. French Ave. Sanford. Fla- 24*4 Sanford A*e
I’h. FA 2 1592
Phone FA 2 2637
Enclosed head Sag-proof l-ottom « 'S )nhn lu lr itol |h« ,V«h i
Minting sn&lt;] Flihlnt
Unftm«*&gt;e.| hou•e. 2 !* bedtoonu. FA 2-5221. After hours FA 2-2019 56 Mercury t&gt; II. P
rail with plattu end* l'la«tlc » )» i»O
R
axee'lent; THHIFIt.che-cking accounts cojts
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylun I • II Industry m fsrtd s
Phone FA 2-1310.
_______ _
5150; will financ# all. Phone
Huy in Lake Mary and Save
only
for 20 check* at Flof»Tisr 1 fth) thru#
cords.
t* Slat# Rank.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
FA 2-3743 dayt nr FA : 5230
Unfurnished apartment, close in.
&gt; I! tt s R
S e n k n rik Glnxw nnd I’n in t Co.
t*11in• 1
Lake Mary, Florid*
after H p. m.
FA 2- 2800.
L a trin e School nf Dancing
I
I
)
112
I
II
W
2nd
St.
Ph.
I
V
2
4522
j
ru?bout*
Ph. Sanford FA 2 5 237
le •« •Jrvuth" Mu i In T*&gt;'4 list
'lap
Arrobatir - Ballet
19 ft Toi&gt;r&gt;*i ( ahm ( rulier out­
6 room fumithod house, nice
V
V
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buy
and
sell
use..*
furniture,, j , Y**ur
Enroll
now
for
fall
trrrn-.
ilirtboard Mercury 55 E. galley,
r^b CurT6mints pbow
large yard. Adults only. W. 1st
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Paying
top
cash
pricei
for
any
I
it.o»
tng
September
3rd.
Classes
for
M in t Ngto • Htpoft
head, air fosm m attrejs. FA
Et at Monroe Comer A. J
2544 Frenrh Ave.
Trssiurs
Hunt
thing
of
value.
SUPER
T
R
A
D
-lit
t»
beginner*
and
advanced
abj2.1917.
Peterson. Ph. FA 2-2739
J. V . HALL. REALTOR
It it
Iff n*Off
drnts.
ISO POST on 17 92 Ph. FA
It
0
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Kenned),
A«*oclale
b
M
IM AT
16—PI.At f-s i n K.\ I__________ 1401 E 70th SI phone FA 2 5423.
2 bedroom unfurnlthed h*&gt;u»e. $664
2 0077.
fltg n*On
Joltnny W ilkrr, Astociale
month. O i.er Realty Company.
h«it»*n Itssums
••Call Hall'" Phon# FA 2-3641
Coffr,- 5r
H • alhrr
AIR CONDITIONING
TESTED— VPI'K'IV I'.D
Ph. PA 2 5543.
Jimmy |*ein Mtnw
But) Iter Drl*e In
Gl VIt ANTE ED Al’PLI VNt LS
II. II. POPE CO.
:
it
N•
n
»—fth
hsrd 1 liotsisl
HUY DIRECT
Furnished collage, located on 17French Ave at 20th SL
It5*i Frigldaire a t v v&gt;jihe:. all : n Around ths Mlt«
200 S. Park
FA 2 4234
Beautiful new homes. 2 «nd 3
4- 92. Call FA 2-1467.
I M « tsin Ksn*»f n-r
porcelstn.
model
VVD.VV
told
Thb 11 * p a n to the Rtls O tee lre'2 7 , ■ .
bedrooms.
l ?*«i%s -HlcNsid r . lints 1st
for $271* 95
rn v 3159.00 I» tkV
'.s—UK Mil RENT ALn
tf • t t S. M id
for M* John Hook. L ip date l p llO lS tO r V
Clean in if 1Ur»-,v
$795.00 lo $995.0 0 d ow n
•
Frigiilalre
aiio.
washer,
all
f
'* isw«$• rifts?
A u g . 10, 1957.
Rigirt 10 Your Honie*-5aniire'l
Small monthly payrn ni* Monua
* 11 Marry
8hn*
porcelain, modi I V I ) : . . ;
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Front
Modern Machine Melho-I
I'hrisllsn ffaliii-• H u ll
Jarvts, Phone FA 2-■l«|i).
(mw for $.L19.(nj
now $229 id , &gt; IV
Apts. Daytona Reach. Call FA
I. - ItKW I I l'AKI.IIKS
J«
IHfht
I’h. FA 2 4591
196V Frlgldatre e!c-irl: dryer, |# j# Ptrtk* It FMh
2 1059 R. U. Hutchison.
For Sal* By ()« n rr
n'odel DD-57, sold new f o r 1 it m 't l t i n t
Modem Air-Conditioned R*!on
supplies.
,\
ac*o
2
b#droom
home
4
lots
run
from
I - HEal P.&gt;fAh: I'm-' s vLT
1721.95
*159.60 j {{ i ’ LoCtYS of Llfs
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
wood
cirvtng
knife
K
ts,
Burfssrsh for Tem^rro*
Mtgnolta to rark. Near Pine, 105 S. Oak Ave.
Magic Chef 56" gas range, swing u .U Guiding lig h t
FA 2-5742
£&gt;••«
V
ihro^rafter
tool*
Make This 3 Bedroom
crest School. Will *rll at a whol*
a rT K H ^ n o i
fu
i
broiler,
romplelt
2
l*n-;
RDLI.INS IIOBBV SHOP
Home Really
Summrr Permanent Special
&lt;&gt;f 2 lot# on Park *ep»ratr!.-.
ir rftnblii * • - •
g et Installation
M o o t', ij m t
2617
S
French
FA
2.I9M
YOURS
n« Os mtsd
IV. A $•&gt; M
Terms. 2901 Magnolia. Ph FA
7 ••• ft. Frlgldalr* refrigerator
•t*
lh«
Turns
By selecting your own color, 26561.
ll i t r l Porter llriuly Shop
A t rendition
m
n - 11 : .'0
. «'ur 'tilsWorld
79.03!
flrnoK*
Hranne
School
of
Dance
jeheme now-. Other features—
!
I*
1104 VV 23th St. FA 2-1321
Art l-!r.kl«tt«r • ihuM r$rtr
Kusy wringer * uhiT, A.I
Tap. Ballet, Arrob*tic.
! I t Jtm ts Ma s Ch**
electric kitchen, te r r m o floors,1 .(2000.00 down buy* this spacious
: jo o
condition
: ** T h e H is P a)-ef f
CLASS REALTY SALON
In my new studio 2603 Hiawatha.
ovcrsiied lota and choice resi­
3 bedroom hom* in tife quiet
Ea»y Term*
: 1* M talc of ths Ma«t • f s
AirConditicne*!
Loch Arbor. 2 baths, scparat#
ll *h «’rAt?*f Kho «
dential location.
1 •t
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
le t im build )'rtn dock*, bulkhead*
s «&gt;■ IfrtgMsr I»sr
hug# Florida room, worxihop.
Clearmonl Avr , I.»k* Mary
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JK.
VPPI.I VNTE.H
»nd
«ea
wall).
Water
Front
Con
H
#« r*t Hl»*rm
1
is
storage and carport, free shad
Ph. FA 2 3103
FA 3-4.12
10* E*»t First SL
FA 2 277
S la 1-dgs of M g M
• irurtlOfi ( n, FA 2-4330.
cd corner lot overlooking golf
3 Bedroom house, 2 fully tiled
course. No traffic or water fo I «—EEM l l.r. HELP W a N TEI i .1 A— I'LflMfel.NG awd K()fi$bath*. Double carport* and
endanger children By Naval Of­
INC
storage sp*c«. Compfvhriy land­
ficer owner, available August 5. VVai!r#*i and curb girl over 21.
scaped $14,950 00. 110 Shannon
Apply l 1
whiitl#.
Call FA 21213.
CERAMIC TILE
Drive. FA 2-3174.
PAUL F. MULLER a SON
White housekeeper to live in. .Na­
H K m c i:n
Huby Spear*
FA 2-1151
to
FOR SALK BY DM NIK
val Olfirer, 2 children s t t s 7
TO
Two b#droom CU hom# with Flor­
A 5. Salary $129 mo. Write Box
$10,000
J. H e 0 Sanford Herald.
ida room. A good buy. Ne«d to
*«* to appreciate. 2554 S. Pa!-: For quick tale. Beautifully land­
scaped
2
bedroom
modern,
lo.
I
Senior
beautician, excellent op -1
metto, Phono FA 2 43*2. after
rated »t 1906 Loeust Av#. m i portunty. Confideif al. Write
e:00. FA 2-6712.
_
B \ h \ \ 11
B o x l l , ' - S a n fo r d H e r a ld ,
Sanford. Drive by but please Jo
WOOD MERE ILVKK HOMES
not disturb the renter. Call or Vvon Cosmetic* oilers opporlunity
Conlraetlng
A Repair#
ivnford A*#, at 27th St.
writ# for eppointmtni, John A.
for growing Income through 1C07 Sanford Ave. Pb. F A
• 4 3 Bedroom Home*
Gordon Exclusive Agent 3174
servicing families in your own Plumbing A Heating, Free Esti­
$750. pown . $8000 month.
S. Wash. Ave. Ph-917 Tilutville.
neighborhood. Contact now, Mrs.
mates, All work guaranteed for
This la a pats to th# Movleland
Fla. Broker participation in.
J Milantch, Box 216, l.ociihait,
on# year. Rill LaRre#, l.-mgRtde-In for Sata Jo MrComber.
FU.
wood. Phone W. p. 26-2989.
sited. I will show.
f t Exp. date Aug. 10, 1957.

BoifUUM

Thursday, August 1. 1037 Tho Sanford Herald—Pane 7

Tom Sherman. St. Louis
Dispatch literary editor,
had a phone call from a
lady urgently requesting
hi* presence at a dinner
p a r t y on "the twenty*
fourth." Queried Tom. "Do
you mean the twenty-fourth of this month or the next?" ‘ Thla
monlh," said the lady.
Tom, suddenly remembering, protested, "But the twenty*
fourth wa* yesterday!" ‘ It certainly was," injpped the lady,
"and where the hell were you?"
•
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McK&lt;*vtr'( C o m er# . Me, ht# a r lt lie n w ho tend* a ric h man'*
T o w e r* in th# d«y and serve* a* tow n barber a fte r dark. On# figa
#erve« fo r both Jobe: "O tH E lr o y , Head G ard e n e r."

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8ANFORD, FLORIDA.

EsUblUhtd 1909

VOL. X U X

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1DS7

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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United Press Leaned Wire

NO. 60

Is D issapoin ted
With 8ill Amendment
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Monday Night's
Special Board
Meet Canceled

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A special m eeting of Ih* Boarl
of Sanford City Commissioners,
orgmaiiy scheduled for Monday
night to consider bids for th* Ca­
pital Improvement Fund projects,
nat b 'tn canceled, arcosiPng to
City Manager W srrtn E. Knowles
Knowles ssld today that details,
necessary for an analysis of the
bids, ar* not available In Unit to
present to the Hoard of Commis­
sioner, Monday n ig h t
v stroll - Daniel CoaUnwtioi)
Company of S anford Is th* ap­
parent low bidder on th* overall
program consisting of three pro­
jects; Sanford Civic Center, Kit*
Station No. J, and the UokJsboio
Swimming Pool.
,
Tha Sanford conatruction firm
aubmitlni a bid of $.182,900 for all
thr*a projects and did not bid on
the individual conatruction.
There wer* 19 firm s submittin;
bids for either th* entir* project
or for construction of th* indivi­
dual projects.
.
Carroll • Daniel Construction
Company'* construction time w-ti
- given in the bid as 180 days. Al­
ready scheduled fo r Sanford beI cause of th* new civic center is
1 a convention In A pril of next year
1 that will bring hunreda of visitors
! to th* Sanford a re a .
City Manager Knowles laid tins
morning that th« bids will be con­
sidered at th* re g u la r meeting i f
th* commissioners Monday night
Aug. 12. It Is expected that the a*
| Braiding of the bid will the toy
I item on Die ag en d a for that evenI ing.

J u d ic ia l
S y s te m
T h re a t

Krider Named President
Of Waterways Group

WASHINGTON HR — President
ORLANDO »B — Florida's new
John Krider of Sanford, sleeted |
ff tcdijf ci!!fd (V| i f n W aterways Development Commit- i president s! the group st !tx first [
s ir 's jury trial amendment to his tec, which hope* to establish a meeting Thursday, said he be­
civil rights bill "bitterly disap­ cross state barge canal *nd an
pointing" and a threat to thy en­ inland waterway encircling m ost lieves the com mittee ran begin
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of the peninsula, was expected to- functioning hy the next congrcs
tire federal Judicial system.
day to be operational by th# next ilonal session. "I think w# mid*
In
on*
of
th*
strongest
state­
■
• great deal of headway,•' ha
ments to come from the White session of congress.
----— — &lt;aid "Now all we have to do It
ijAPTAIN LIONEL A. ARTHUR, COMMANDING OFFICER of thn Sanford Naval
House In this administration, Eis ■
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set up tho m echanics."
rnhower salt that rarely In the —
Air Station, presents Curtis Lavender th e lnrjrest incentives award check ever aw ard,
W. Palmer Van ArsJale of Port
legislative history of the United I W O Y o u t h s L a u g h t
ed a civilian employe of SNAS for a Itoneficinl suirestion. LCDIt. M. L. Reall, Supply
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Everglades was elected vice prrsStates had so many extraneous Is. f • I
Officer looks on.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo}
( j a s o i i n c ident of tha group. Other officers
lues been introduced In Senate S i p h o n i n g
n
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are retired Adro. II. S. Duckworth,
debate "tn order to confuse both
r o r n P a r k e d A u t o s Jacksonville,
secretary,
and
legislators and th* puhlir."
The Senate late Thurtday night
Two whit* youths were arrested {
Faltti Beach, Ttcaspassed by a vole of 31 to 41 an yesterday afternoon shortly be- l,reramendment
gitsranlreing Jury fore 4 o'clock and charged with
The organisation, which plans
trial In case* of criminal con­ petiy Isretny when they w e t* .
*&lt;**k a state
charter
next
tempt of court, a provision op­ found siphoning g n o lln c from au- month, was established from var*
posed flatly by the Trealdent and mmobilrs parked along tn« b ig ' ious groups Interested In water­
The Board of Seminole County equaliiatlon. Previously, Commit
Senate GOP Leader William F. way at the Imke Monroe Bridge
ways developed at a Tallahas­
Know land.
CommLilonera will get down to j ,jonfr Krider had stated em phatl
see meeting Ju ly 18, which re­
Before
Sheriff
J.
I..
Hobby
a
n
j
the job of considering details in cally “ I am not about to approvt
After discussing th* senate ac­ Deputy Sheriff Morgan McClell­ ceived the blessings of Gov. Lea proposed budget for fiscal 1917
tion with hil Cabinet this morn­ and arrived at th* sesne, th* two Roy Collin*. It is dedicated to
tho*# rolls— I am going on record
a.
ing, the President said the Inter­ hoy*, one 17 an dth* other 19, fled promotion of river*, haihort and
Two members of the boerd are that those tax rolls are unequal."
canal* In Florida.
position of a Jury trial between a Into Volusia
ounty.
on record opposing any Inereaie Commissioner Swofford followed
federal judge and his legal orderi
Krider said the group plans to
However, Volusia County au ­
whatsoever in millag* until "our suit and w arned that "If it takes
Would “ wrakrn our whole judicial thorities wrre notified a.nl Dou­ work for construction of a crossta i problems are worked o u t”
system ami particularly the pres­
with a
minimum
3 1* mills for new budr*t w*’d
glas Bailiff, 17, who gav-i h it state canal
Commissioner John Krider staled
tige of the federal Judiciary."
depth of 12 feet with connecting
better
sta
rt
sharpening
pencil*."
borne
address
as
Maybe,vary,
W.
flatly that he would not “ vote for
"In this rate it will alto mske
canals eight feet deep. Plana alio
Crux of th* discussion came
one dime Increase in taxes" and
largely Ineffective the basic pur­ V*., and Jam es Murray, 19, who include completion of the IntraCDR. JAMES T. McGUlRR
gave
Columbus,
t).
as
h
il
home,
later
added
"we
don’t
»olv*
our
when Commission Chairman Fred
VALDOSTA, f it. — Commander
pose of the bill that of protecting
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
coastal
waterwav
from
St.
Marks
rtf the 3350th I n f l a t i o n Group. problem by adding on mlllaisc.” Dyson suggested a renovation of
promptly and
effectively every w rre taken into custody and tin n ­ to Tamps and from Titusville to
ed
over
to
the
Seminole
County
In
order
to
meet
th*
budget
the
Seminole
County
Jail
In
order
Amcncan in his right to vo*»,’’ he
Colonel Howard W. Llndiey. looks
Miami.
commission
members to provide additional room to hold
authorities.
.
back on an Air Force Career that ncod*.
•aid.
Tlie cross-state canal has long
brought
up
again
the
question
of
Both young m tn admitted ta k ­
juvenllri and women.
h a t been Interesting as U has been
Killed Bill's Chances
been a disputed proposal. Most
ing
th*
aioline
"because
they
were
varied.
County Attorney Mack N. Cleve*
House Republican lewder* said
South Florida Interesta oppose It
Although born in West Virginia,
land J r. warned the board th at
Senate
amendments
probably broke and away from hom e."
cJ**m « ’T l,l
Colonel Undsey was brought up In
“ there I* a real problem over
have kilted the chances for enact­ They a re being held in tho Kcml- j male m-eded ship
and barge trsfFlorida and call* Geneva home.
ment of any civil rights law this note County Jail.
there."
fir in South Florida porta. But
year.
Krider admitted the problem
Ills mother, Mr*. George It. LindCollins lias encottragrd the com­
§ y and his sister. Mr*. M argaret
but asked “ Where la the money
They said the House will not *Cmittee to carry out Its proposed
coming from ? If wa can't coma
C«pt, thg Jury trial amendment,
Gott both Hr# In Geneva.
program and offcrsM the service*
BY
MILS.
RAYMOND
MORRIS
The Naval officer reiponaib!*
ra
p
e
fla
l'/w
h
en
rciipltd
w
ith
'ea
r­
up
with
a
method
for
Raying
wa
Ha arrived at Moody Air Furr*
of any slat* agonefe* which might
Tor the multitude of operatlnoat
lier S c u te action to confine the
CASSELBERRY — Melropoll- might a i well stop planning." he A f f n n c l i n « y
Base near Valdosta on Jun* 19,
help.
housekeeping choree In support of
bit! to voting rights only.
13S7, for hi* Georgia assignment, tan Telephone Service, slated for said, and added "we ean change M i r C l i a m g k~ O U r5C
"I have looked forward to inch fleet operations at the Sanford N*.
At the tame time, Sen. Sam J.
having previously held the po*t of S**ptemb*r hy th# Winter Park
jw i
an
organlxatlon
a
a
tills
for
a
long
'*1 Air Station la Commander
FORT RENN'INO, Gs. —RO tV
E’vin Jr.
D-N.C.
announced
Deputy Chief of Manpower at the Telephone Co. and Orlando exJa m e s r
McGuire, USN. Not
TAI.LAHAS.NKE—Sixteen F tor-' phni to offer three more amend- Cadet William Bryan Park, a stu­ tim e," th* governor said.
"I am strictly oppoaeJ t» spend­
Pentagon.
Alex M. Balfr of Miami, J. C
Attending
Commanders Staff | change of Southern Bell, will be ing 1100,two fur reassessment u n ­ Ida tinsni and cltDa, Including j m?nts to the bill In the Senate. dent at the University of Florida, Wilcox of Palm Beach, and Van only | | he chirred with the ever
growing problem of parfclnr 11:*
On* would rrquire the attorney son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L
fichool at Fort I-eavenworth and explained at a meeting at 8 p.m, til we know that Mr*. Walker w ill Sanford, have representatives at
Arsdale were named Thursday to Increasing numbers of m ilitary
H arw ell Air Force Be.* :« well Wednesday n ig h t The meeting, do Lb* right thing," Chairman Dy­ tending the first public relallo** gmefal to ollaln an Individual's Park Sr., |U9 West 17th S t, S an­
and safety education course of tjie | c-oisent before filing suit in civil ford and Janie* C. Davis Jr., son compote a c h a rte r and by-laws a irc ra ft but h* also must ascer­
at
Commander*
Management sponsored by the Women's So­ son told the buatd.
Commissioner Homer Little ad ­ Florila Highway P ator which jl* riJits cases. Th# other* would of Mr. an j Mr*. J. C. Davit, 511 to hr presented at the next meet tain that radio communications ar#
»Vir»# at George Waihlngton Uni*
available, that flight lunches ar*
| pnvid# government payment of Magnolia Avr , a student at Flo­ Irg Sept. 6
veralty, Cdonel Llndiey wa* well ciety of Christian Service, will be mitted that rra sseitm e n ' is necea- In progress here this week.
clety
of
Christian
Service,
will
be
Retired Adm. S. P. Cinder of provided, that gasoline and Jet
attorneys' fees for defendants in rid* Stale University are am ong
aary
"but
If
Mr*.
Walker
w
on't
They
Include
patrol
safety
r
qualified to hold the interesting
civil right* rates unable to afford the croup of student-cadets from Tallahassee, who represented Col fuel In thousands of gallons ara
pollcem
port of Bate Commander at Camp held at the Community Church. go along we might as well dump cation officers, city
sheriffs deputies amt Elgin I r ! legal counsel and would require the Sanford are* who have eoro tins and the S tate Development read y for issue, that navigations!
Guynemer In the Fontalnbleu For­
Metropolitan service, effective that money in Lake Monroe.”
"You ran ’l get money from peo­ Forte B ile m ilitary pnliesm n . , that state remedies in civil rights p itie d the al.vwevfc leadership , Board, urged all slate agencies aid s are properly functioning and
est of France.
over a 528 square mil* area co­ ple who ara not paylnr taxes if
Attending the course from S n raies b* exausted before ih* at- training course at tha 1937 F o r ;' concerned with land and water th a t tempers are soothed when an
Colonel U ndtey’a unique assign- vering parts of
Seminole and taxes are raised 10 mills," Com ­
development he Included In the a irc ra ft breeches an a x la tirj re­
Butler snd Police Sergeant !.*' E. | torney general takes action In fed- Penning ROTC Summer Csmp.
w ent of commanding an Intsrgrat- Orange counties, will b* toll free
gulation.
Along with approximately 1100 group.
ed initallatlon. which wa* the first telephone service for stibicrilier* missioner Swofford contended and Butlrr and Police Sergeant e«|K. I eral courts.
Eisenhowrr's statement appear- students, representing 28 univer­
Central Air Hcadqutrter* of NA­ making calls within the area. Me­ Commissioner Krider ad-led "If Itoek.
James H Coppedg# and George
CDR James F. McGuire » -port­
Col If. N. Kirk man. Patrol f 71- ed to forecast a presidential veto sities and colleges In five South­ Gtbb Sr , botii of Jacksonville, ed for duty at the Sanford Nava!
TO, afforded him an opportunity tropolitan Service will be present­ they'rs unequal now and you raise
gc a of the bill if it should pass through eastern s ta in and Puerto tlico, and Krider were named to a fl A ir Station early this year a i re­
to teit coordination and coopera­ ed and explained Wednesday night th* percentage they II pill be un­ minder, said each will
suitable in d u c tio n
certlfi te the Senate-House compromise sea who ar# also ‘ graduates" of the nance committee to e«*k ways of lief for CDR James R. V.’llaon,
tion between offlceri and meu of by Kenneth Peloquln adm lnlitra- equal ."
Commissioners genfrilly agreed whtn the two-week's court* Is &lt;er , siont with a Jury trial provision. camp, Cadet* Park and Davis r e ­ railing funds.
USN, past Operations O tf.:er of
cix allied nation*.
tion assistant;
Russel Hulbert,
that an addition to :he present Aur. 10, and retu rn to hi* &gt;«t
It also seemed to Indicate a ceived Instruction and practical
the air station.
A French Doputy, Dutch Ad­ ass't to v-pres.;
Bogrr Seney, county Jail is needed bu&lt; failed to
"better equipped to deal with ib- lack of further interest hy the application periods In most con­
jutant and a Uritlth Provoit Mar­ purchasing agent; and H- Clarke,
A native of Anaconda, Mont.*
SOME DAtfrt
shall were juat an crampl* of director of public relations, all reach an agreement on expanding He relation!, train in g of o'b* of- White House in the civil rights bill ventional type* of Infantey wcaCOLUMBUS. Ohio W _ Ron CDR McGuire received hla educa­
pon* and small unit tactics, s ip - aid Adkins' 1910 m ole ear Jus1 tion at th* University of NoUw
tha present Jail which does not ferrs and human relations in en- 1 os it now stands.
Colonel Lindsey’* staff. “ Different
officials of th* Winter Park Tele­
ply economy, unit a d m in is tr a te , wouldn't cooperate wh-n ha tried Dame where he received hia BA in
meet the approval of the State eral.'
Legislation Incomplete
language*, tradition* and habits
phone Co.
Prison Commission.
made the work very exacting but
Thsra ar* 28 m en attandln the
When questioned on this point, map reading, automotive m ainte­ to stop at a crossing fur a trim economic*. While attending Notr*
Educational programs to fully
Realising th at a thurough studv course from Sanford, Jaeksor. He. I however, White House Press Sec­ nance, and signal eom m unirathn When Adkins put on the brakes, Dame, he was a member of tho
vary Interesting," ha Said.
The Colonel spent the
Woild acquaint the people with the new of the proposed budirn Is neces­ Panama City, K ry West, G. ies ' rotary Jam es C. Hagcrty pointed
Development of leadership re- they failed. When he threw the v arsity football team in 1934-3T
W ar II years
years atatcslda attached service, are being schedule,! by sary, commissioners set Saturday ville, Tallahassee. Miami, Hi *n- | out th.st legislative action had not reived greatest emphasis through car into gear, It stopped In the and was th* middle-weight boxing
nut th# entire course of training, middle of the track s When he cham pion at tho .chool In 1937.
to Combat Crew Training Group* the telephone co. with civic clubs, moming at 9:30 for a sesiion to on, lakeland, Urlando, IVj
wen completed.
which consisted of Ml hour* of tr^ed to accelerate,
Jr? Greenville,
S. C. and Lake church group* or other organise, consider changes that will m eet j Clean* e'er, Pensacola, Li'.;#| ity ,| After his clear defeat by
CDR McGuire ram* Into
th*
the engine
field and class room training As flooded. Adkina Jumped clear lust N avy In March 1941 and was de­
Charles, La. He went oversee* In tlons upon re q u e st
the approval of th* commitlon. I Bronson, snd F o rt I.auderdo
( Continued on Pag* 4)
far as was possible. e*cjj cadet befure th# train ramrr-ed Ms car signated a Naval pilot In Decem­
M rs Ben R. Evan* and M rs. |
194S and was attached to th* 10th
ocruplrl several positions of le a­ and threw it 00 yard* down I'm b er of the same year. From J a n ­
Reconnaissance Group at Furth C. K. Fisher are chairmen for the
dership ranging from regim ent: I track.
Germany prior to his NATO as­ W-S.C.S. meeting,
u ary '42 to October *43 he served
commander to squad leader. Ilii;h
signment.
in different rapacitie* a t flight
Tho W inter Park Tclrphon# Co.
light of Ih* tactical training was
Upon his return froir Kurope. has recently completed a new cen­
Instructor at Corpus Chrlsll, Te*.|
the faad y r's Recreation Course, tn
O r Colonel went to Randolph Air tral offlca and after th* rut-over
O perations Officer with VC*7 and
which each radet was fared w 'tn
}V&gt;rr* Base before being assigned In September, all calls through
Executive Officer of
Torpedo
a series of eombst type sltust otu
to th* Pentagon.
Squadron FIVE.
Orlando or Winter Park exchanges
designed to test his leadersliip
Colonel Lindsey is m arried to In tlie designated area, will b* toll
He wa* out of the Navy from
capacity.
• form er M iu Alice Young of fret1. Metropolitan
O ctober ‘45 until January ‘47 serv­
service will
Solonel Marvin A. Krrldlw rg
ishvtlle, (ia , and they havo two thereby eliminate toll charges to
ing with Trans-World Airlines a i
PM.ST of tha University of Flo ttons. John, *g* Jrt. la following or from W inter Park or Orlando,
a F irst Officer.
da,
is
deputy
csm
p
commander
of
in his father's footstep* and It Pin* Hill*, Blthlo, Wekiva Springs
CDR McGuire reentered th* Nath* 1917 encampment.
now a Junior at the Uni vanity of Union Park, Altamonte Soring*,
( Continued on Page 4)
(Continued on Pag* Four)
Casselberry and Longwood.
Extended service now Ir effect
on a fixed monthly charge, will
be eliminated. Users of this se r­
vice will b« benef ted under the
CAPT. J. R REEDY, fV m m in- mi it* ground will he able to de- am ong th* Sanford
new set up. Subscriber* benefiting
squadrons.
There are 31 prisoners being by Metropolitan Service, will be
der of tha Navy*' Heavy Attack (erni|n# how near to the target T hree consecutive Bombing Der­
Id in lh« Seminole County Jjail, fu r niibed Orlanln and Winter
IMng ONE bated at Sanford Na. . . , t,.
,
,
_ ,, ,
a t . Station, announced
____
,today.
,
in# fictitious bomLi would burst by victories allow a squadron to
val Air
f i cording to Sheriff Luther Hob* Park directories prior to the cutthat squadrons under his com m snd 1 Bon,Wn* »co « &gt;»
! « ' gain permanent possession of tha
by.
ov *r.
Conover Trophy.
tors
indicate
of
the
ersw's
war­
wilt
hold
a
Bombing
Derby
on
As of midnight last night, he
Metropolitan numbers will ho
Aug. 8-7. Each, of the four squa­ time proficiency will h* thrown
Squadron VAH-3, with two such
said, seven prisoners were brought prefixed with tho first two letters
drons will tie represented by their Into a complicated formula and th* win* under Its belt. Is m aking an
in and seven released.
of rarb new exchange which will
threw top bombing crews.
resulting com putation will drier- all out effort to retain perm anent
Uf th* total, 10 wer* while become part of the number.
On the fln t day of tho Derby, mine the idenity of the best bomb. custody of th* trophy. The pre­
male, 19 colored mate, one colored
Th# new exchanges for Orlando
crews will drop practice bombs Irg rr«w and the be&lt;4 bombing vious wins were scored with AJ,
female, and on* colored female will be, GArden and CHarry: W in­
from an altitude In excess of 30,. squadron tn H*avy Attack Wing "S av ag e," aircraft. VAILS has re­
Incom petent
ter Park srill he Midway; Chisel000 feet on s target in th# Gulf ONE.
cently been outfitted with th# A3D
berry, TEmple; Altamonte Springs
of Mexico. The target, controlled
Trophies will be a wanted to the Skyw-arrior planes and their showVAIIty; and A talea Park, Cltcstl»y th* US. Air Forces' Elgin Air members uf th* outstanding bomb­ ing will indicat* their auceess in
wood. Th* new system. Including
Proving ground, allow* exact d e­ ing crew and to the ground crew th* transition from the AJ to th*
M emhtrs of the 5 *r.ford Rotary domestic equipment of th# Win­
termination of bombing accuracy. which complies th# best record in A3D. VAll-a which has been flying
Club at it* me* mg Monday noon ter Park Co., can quickly be in*
During tha night of Aug. 7, th* maintaining their bombing rquip. the A3D for soma tim* promises
at the Yacht G ub will receive tergratsd Into the now limited
Navy bombers will mak* bomb. ment In p«rfect working ordtr dur­ to b* an *xperi«nced com petitor
lorn* first hand information from nation-wide dial toll aystam.
Ing runs high over th* sleeping ing Uk derby.
in (heir j»t bombers. Squadrons
Mr*. Mary E. Walker. Seminole
Company off I-toll
employ a
cities of Atlanta, Ga. and Char­
A giant cup, th e Conover Tro­ VAII-7 and VAlt-tl win flv their
County Tax Assessor, a t to plann* large dial, complete with erenang*
lotte, N. C. No bombs of any type phy, will b* aw arded to th* winn­ " trie d and tnia" AJ 'a and b u s
rd changes for th* future in her prefixes and equipped to give all WELLWISHER3 LINK THE WALKWAY from i Sanford N«v»1 Air Station AdminwM be carried on Uits* runs, but ing squadron. Because it symbo- hopes of proving th at sxUnstv*
iffica, according to John L. Kad- dial tonai effective In Metropoli­ iatration Building to render a final aaiuta to LC1 [William L. Hayden (center on atapa)
Ih* bombing crew* will glv* * liiea th* championship of Navy #xp*ri*ne* la Ui* older a irc ra ft
who
ratirad
this
week
on
tha
completion
of
nearly
b
year*
of
Naval
aervlc*
r . program ahairwan foe the tan Berrien la aapelemee* their
“bomb* away" ra itu stg*-*! when bombing, th# C orover Trophy ia w t l d e te ra le a tha p e u t u io a af
(Official U. &amp; Narjr Photo) over th#«r targot*. R adar atotion* Um object of flare* tosnpatacioa th o oovwtod trophy.
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t

County Commission I u Review

Proposed Budget Tomorrow

Col. Lindsey Will
Head Installation
Qroup In Georgia

Metropolitan Phone
Service Will Be
Explained At Meet

Butler, Rock Are

«u

»

31 Prisoners Held
In County Jail

J.otary Speaker

&gt;...* »r.»! b. CM. |n Tallahassee

F

Cdr. J. McGuire Is
Operations Officer
Af Navy Base Here

B. Park, J. Davis
Finish Leadership
Training Course

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Hatwing-One Plans Bombing Derby

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